Boston College - Sub Turri Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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' yyis THE of a UNIVERSITY Presented in this, the forty-fifth edition BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 BOSTON COLLEGE CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS WAtTE TDTEHL Editor-in-Chief JOHN J. MacGILLIVARY Business Manager J. PETER MURPHY Managing Editor ANN O ' NEIL Associate Editor THOMAS WALSH Associate Editor MARY ELLEN WINN Associate Editor A Universit y Is A Place for the Communication PROLOGUE ; ' f t N ' ' - V The Catholic university represents an idea that is realized not in the stone of its buildings, nor the accumulated wis- dom contained in its libraries, but in the minds of the young men and women who are its children. Their thoughts and deeds give expressions and embodiment to its concept of truth as can no spires or turrets however high they may aspire against a boundless sky. The university is the students; the students are the uni- versity — not as they exist one by one, but as they are unified by the idea that is contained within them. For a Catholic university is imbued with an organic character alien to mere organizations; its members are motivated by a sameness of principle and act with a sameness of purpose that is the result of their beliefs and training. The heritage of their uni- versity goes beyond the dated charter of a Commonwealth to the beginnings of Catholicism. The teaching of the Church is the faith of its members, and the spirit of the Church is the spirit of the univer- sity. And Circulation of Thought . St  I i; SI ts i Vt M. fcs ' ' View from Collece Road Concourse Whither Students Come From XvHW ! Bapst Library Every Quarter, for Every Type of Knowledge. Shrine of the Blessed Virgin When the Church founds a University, she is not cherishing talent, genius, or knowledge for their own sake, but for the sake of her children, with a view to their spiritual welfare and their religious influence and usefulness, with the object of training them to fill their respective posts in life better, and of making them more intelligent, capable, active members of society. — The Idea of a University John Henry Cardinal Newman In the Nature of Things Greatness and Unity Go Aerial View of the School Together; Excellence Implies A Centre . . 5 Is A University. TO THOSE WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE... OUR PARE Words, as we have learned in our philosophy classes, are the external manifestations of thought; and it is by means of words that man is able to communicate with man. And yet, how often do man ' s attempts to communicate his thoughts and feelings through words prove futile! We, the grad- uating class of 1957, have just now come to the full realization of how great a problem this is; for the very fact that we are approaching graduation re- minds us that there are a great many people who have had a share in making it all possible and to whom we owe a great debt — a debt which we are unable to repay with mere words. How, then, are we to make known the gratitude and appreciation which we feel in our hearts. We, the class of 1957, can only hope and pray that our debt may in some measure be repaid by the dedication to these people — to our parents, to the Jesuit fathers, and to the friends of Boston College — of both our past and our future. Our past we commemorate to them in the form of this yearbook, which is, after all, merely the story of the years they have made possible. Our future we devote to them in the form of our lives, which we resolve to fill with the love and selflessness of our parents, the truth and spirit of the Jesuit fathers, and the generosity and good will of the many friends of Boston College. DEDICATE . J J J IL.i ' Ul OF BOSTON CI THE ' 5 7 SUB TURK I Devlin Hall TIic Science Biiildini IT IS A PLACE WHERE INQUIRY IS PUSHED FORWARD: DISCOVERIES VERIFIED . . . PERFECTED The Library at Night THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD, MINISTER OF FAITH Linden Lane AN ALMA MATER OF THE RISING GENERATION IT IS A PLACE WHICH WINS ADMIRATION y 7- Gasson Hall ' The Tower Building OF THE YOUNG BY ITS CELEBRITY KINDLES THE AFFECTION OF THE The Campus v- ' V J; w 1. S , . ' . ' .|? : ' v ; MIDDLE-AGED BY ITS ea iZ The Eagle AND RIVETS THE FIDELITY OF THE OLD Alumni Hall Southwell House Dormitory BY ITS lit III! ,- i m !!■!! !i ! if if yifi ri ill iiiriw j ' u ill ill iii ' ii: ill IP ill ' Hi I ,. .: i ' I iiiiii ' iiiiii.iKiiiiiir h a a - Ar- , J ' l ;5i. m, m .f Campion Hall School oj Education Alumni Field In this the forty-fifth WE PRESENT WALTER DIEHL Editor-in-Chiej edition of the Sub-Turri... FACULTY page 25 SENIORS page 45 ACTIVITIES page 201 SPORTS page 269 FEATURES page 3i5 i i ' ' : , , It ' FACULTY The term education is derived from the latin ednco — to lead out. In its earliest application it was meant to denote a leading out of darkness into the light. A person grasping in the dark has difficulty in finding his way; he cannot per- ceive things as they really are, but only dimly, through the partial comprehension of his touch only. He is confused, alone and frustrated. Willingly he takes a hand and is led into the light where he sees things with a totality of understanding previously denied him. He moves toward the light through his own effort, but with others as leaders, to show the way that he could not have found alone. Guidance, then, is the work of the faculty. It is a duty involving more than the mere dispensing of knowledge. It demands the ability to lead and the effort to understand those who are led. It can only be per- formed by those who possess a love both for knowledge itself and for the students whose steps must be directed toward the light. ARTS AND SCIENCES Rev. William V. E. Casey, SJ. Dean Rev. Oliver E. Nickerson, S.J. Assistant Dean Rev. Joseph L. Shea, S.J. Dean of Men Rev. Henry A. Callahan, S.J. Student Counsellor Rev. Edmond D. Walsh, S.J. Director of Admissions Francis J. Campbell, A.M. Registrar BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Rev. W. Seavey Joyce, SJ. Dean Donald J. White, Ph.D. Associate Dean Rev. Francis B. McManus, S.J. Dean of Men Rev. Charles J. Reardon, S.J. Student Counsellor John C. Conway, A.M. Registrar Rev. Edward J. Whalen, S.J. Treasurer Rev. Charles F. Donovan, S.J. Dean Rev. Thomas J. Grey, S.J. Assistant Dean Mary T. Kinnane, A.M. Dean of Women Rev. Henry P. Wennerberg, S.J. Student Counsellor Marie M. Gearan, M.S. Director of Laboratory Experiences Elizabeth A. Strain, M.Ed. Registrar SCHOOL OF EDUCATION COLLEGE I N T W N Rev. Charles B. Toomey, S.J. Dean Eileen M. Tosney, A.M. Registrar Katharine M. Hastings, A.M. Assistant Registrar Patricia A. Robichau, B.S. Financial Secretary Rita P. Kelleher, M.Ed. Dean SCHOOL OF NURSING Mary P. Lodge, M.S. Assistant to the Dean Mary L. Pekarski, B.S.L.S. Librarian A UNIVERSITY IS A PLACE REV. FREDERICK J ADELMANN, S.J. Chairman — Philosophy Department MARIE S. ANDREWS, M.S. BARBARA L. BENNETT, M.Ed. PHYLLIS BROMWELL, B.S. REV. THOMAS P. BUTLER, S.J. MICHAEL ALBERY, Ph.D. Economics JANET AUCOIN, M.Ed. Business Administration REV. STANLEY J. BEZUSKA, S.J. Chairman — Mathematics Department FRANCIS M. BUCKLEY, D.Ed. REV. JOSEPH CAREW, S.J. Theology REDMOND J. ALLMAN, Ph.D. ANDRE G. DeBEAUVIVIER, A.M. Modern Languages 1ST LT. WYNDELL BROGDEN, U.S.A. Military Science MARGARET E. BYRNE, M.Ed. WILLIAM J. CAREY, M.B.A. WHERE THE PROFESSOR BECOMES RALPH K. CARLETON, JOSEPH R. CAUTELA, REV. JEREMIAH F. KATHARINE C. COTTER, JOSEPH T. CRISCENTI Ph.D. Ph.D. COLEMAN, S.J. Ph.D. Ph.D. Chemistry Modern Psychology Ethics Education History JOAN E. CARROLL, A.B. LT. COL. PHILIP R. REV. JOHN J. L. JOHN R. COX, Ph.D. JUSTIN C. CRONIN, Assistant Librarian, CIBOTTI, JR., U.S.A. COLLINS. S.J. History M.B.A. School of Nursing Military Science Chairman — Finance Department Chairman — Industrial Management Department REV. JAMES J. CASEY. REV. RICHARD J. REV. JOSEPH J. REV. JAMES T. REV. JAMES DEVLIN, S.J. COAKLEY, S.J. CONNOR, S.J. CREAMER, S.J. S.J. Theology Theology Theology Economics Physics ELOQUENT, AND IS A MISSIONARY STANLEY J. DMOHOWSKI, B.S. RICHARD E, DOWNING, M.S. P. ALBERT DUHAMEL, Ph.D. JAMES 0. DUNN, C.P.A. Accounting and Finance BERNARD P. FARRAGHER, Ph.D. Economics Physics English English REV. JOSEPH F. DONAHUE, S.J. Theology HARRY M. DOYLE, Ph.D. Government REV. MAURICE V. DULLEA, S.J. Chairman — Athletic Board REV. DANIEL N. DWYER, S.J. English JOSEPH FIGURITO, D.M.L. Modern Languages GEORGE P. DONALDSON, M.B.A. REV. JAMES L. DUFFY, S.J. REV. ALEXANDER G. DUNCAN, S.J. HAROLD H. FAGAN, M.S. JOHN J. FITZGERALD Ph.D. Director of Vocational Economics Philosophy Chemistry English Guidance and Placement AND A PREACHER, DISPLAYING HIS REV. FRANCIS FLAHERTY, S.J. REV. THOMAS FLEMING, S.J. PHILIP F. GARITY, L.L.B. Economics ARTHUR L. GLYNN, C.P.A. REV. WILLIAM G. GUINDON, S.J. Psychology Government Chairman — Accounting Department Physics REV. ROBERT P. FLANAGAN, S.J. Philosophy CHRISTOPHER J. FLYNN, JR., A.M. EconOTtiics REV. JOSEPH D. GAUTHIER, S.J. Modern Languages REV. EDWARD J. GORMAN, S.J. Philosophy HANS G. HAEFELI, Ph.D Mathematics . JOHN W. FLAVIN, S.J. Biology REV. GEORGE R. FUIR, S.J. Philosophy MAJ. ROBERT M. GIBSON, U.S.A. Military Science GEORGE F. G. GROB, A.M. English OWEN A. HANLEY, A.M. Modern Languages SCIENCE IN ITS MOST COMPLETE FORM REV. MARTIN P. HARNEY, S.J. PAUL T. HEFFRON, Ph.D. GovernTnent WESTON M. JENKS, JR., A.M. REV. GERARD M. LANDREY, S.J. REV. WILLIAM J. LEONARD, S.J. JEAN F. HASSETT, M.Ed. Education REV. ROBERT A. HEWITT, S.J. MARY W. KENNEDY, B.S. Nursing REV. JAMES P. LARKIN, S.J. TRUMAN S. LIGHT, M.S. Chemistry VINCENT L. HAWES, M.Ed. REV. JOHN A. HINCHEY, S.J. REV. HAROLD C. KIRLEY, S.J. REV. GEORGE F. LAWLOR, S.J. REV. FRANCIS A. LIUIMA, S.J. POURING IT FORTH WITH THE ZEAL OF REV. FRANCIS E. LOW, REV. LEONARD P. JOSEPH M. TIMOTHY E. DANIEL L. McCUE, JR S.J. MAHONEY, S.J. McCAFfERTY, A.M. McCarthy, Ph.D. A.M. Ethics Theology English Chemistry Etiglish REV. ARTHUR A. RENE J. MARCOU, Ph.D. REV. JOHN A. REV. JOSEPH E. HENRY P. McDonald, MacGILLIVRAY, S.J. Mathematics McCarthy, s.j. Mccormick, s.j. A.M. English Psychology Theology Marketing REV. JOHN M. MAKER, CAPT. WALTER L. REV. JOHN J. VINCENT A. McCROSSEN REV. ROBERT J. S.J. MAYO, JR., U.S.A. McCarthy, s.j. Ph.D. McEWEN, S.J. Philosophy Military Science Physics Modern Languages Economics ENTHUSIASM, AND LIGHTING UP HIS OWN REV. ALBERT F. REV. PAUL J. REV. ANTHONY B. REV. JOHN J. JOSEPH D. O ' BRIEN, McGUINN, S.J. McMANUS, S.J. MESLIS. S.J. MURPHY, S.J. Ph.D. Chemistry Modern Languages Theology Economics Marketing GEORGE L. McKIM, REV. PAUL S. McNULTY, LOUISE S. MOORE, JOHN F. NORTON, A.B. REV. DANIEL F. X. M.Ed. S.J. M.Litt. English O ' CONNOR, S.J. Education English History Philosophy, Theology MALCOLM McLOUD, A.M. REV. WALTER J. REV. JAMES F. REV. EDWARD H. THOMAS H. O ' CONNOR Classics MEAGHER, S.J. MOYNIHAN, S.J. NOWLAN, S.J. A.M. History, Theology Modern Psychology Modern Psychology History LOVE OF IT IN THE BREAST OF HIS HEROES. DAVID C. O ' DONNELL, Ph.D. CAPT. THOMAS R. PARSONS, U.S.A. FRANCIS P. POWERS M.Ed. Chemistry Military Science Education MARGUERITE M O ' lJALLEY, B.S. WILLIAM E. PERRAULT, Ph.D. CAPT. ALBERT S. PUGH III, U.S.A. Nursing Mathematics Military Science MARY C. O ' TOOLE, A.M. JOHN J. POWER, M.S. REV. JOSEPH F. Biisinesa Education Physics QUANE. S.J. ANTOINETTE T. RAGUCCI, B.S. Nursing REV. LEO A. REILLY, S.J. REV. OSWALD A. REINHALTER, S.J. REV. RICHARD W. ROUSSEAU, S.J. PAULINE R. SAMPSON, M.Ed. MARY E. SHAUGHNESSY. M.S. Philosophy i . . . WE MUST COME TO THE TEACHERS REV. LEO A. SHEA, S.J. ERNEST A. SICILIANO, REV. FRANCIS J. REV. MICHAEL P. FREDERICK J. Theology Ph.D. TOOLIN, S.J. WALSH, S.J. ZAPPALA, M.B.A. Modern Languages Philosophy Biology Accounting and Finance JOHN W. SHORK, M.S. REV. GEORGE F. LEON M. VINCENT, NORMAN J. WELLS, ROBERT F. BUCK, M.F.S Physics SMITH, S.J. M.S. Ph.D. Social Science Modern Languages Biology Philosophy REV. THOMAS C REV. FRANCIS W. JOHN J. WALSH, Ph.D. FREDERICK P. WHITE, FRANCIS MCCAFFREY, SHORTELL, S.J. SWEENEY, S.J. Education Ph.D. Ph.D. Philosophy English Physics Physics OF WISDOM TO LEARN WISDOM. CATHERINE CONNORS, M.Ed. REV. PAUL A. CURTIN. ROBERT B. RUSSELL, CLARA M. SIGGINS, KATHERINE E. S.J. A.M. Ph.D. SULLIVAN, M.Ed Education Theology English English Education REV. TERRENCE L. CONNOLLY, S.J. Director of Libraries SENIO While the idea of a university re- sides unchanging and immutable, the membership is fluid and changing. Each autumn new members are added to the existing body and each spring a group is detached from Alma iVIater to carry its portion of the whole into the worlds of commerce, science, law, and art. Detachment of person does not imply a separation in thought or action, since the graduates of a uni- versity most exemplify its ideal; they resolve it in act, while undergraduates possess it only potentially, for the idea is fulfilled in the daily activity of those members who have been most fully prepared to practice its teachings. The constant flux in the living body of the university is unique. Any anal- ogy to a material living body must fail, for the university grows without the normal accompaniment of decay. The change proceeds in one direction — to increase and further greatness. The magnitude of the university is not diminished but expanded as its influ- ence is carried into society, and the glory of the graduate becomes the glory of the university. ARTS AND SCIENCES Eugene Sullivan President Edward Collins Vice-President Joseph Moylan Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Francis Flaherty Secretary Paul Martel Athletic Association Representative MICHAEL J. ACTON 195 State Street ramin ham, Massachusetts THOMAS A. AHEARN 33 Eock Street Norwood, Massachusetts B.S. Economics ics Academy 2, 3, 4: (President, 4): Gold Key Society 3. 4: Sub Turri: Section Representative 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Hockey Manager 1. RICHARD DAVID AHERN 60 Taylor Street Waltham, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Economics Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Mathematics Academy 1, 2. TJSSiOf RTS AND SCIENCES ' iimm. i M! i ' ' ' f?:s: ' mis iiSM i ' ■ ' ' -- ' . ■ ■. . :.. .... .« .-... ] EDWARD F. ALLARD 57 Albion Street Everett, Massachusetts EDWARD L. AMARAL 258 Jefferson Avenue Salem, Massachusetts Track Team 1 B.S. Physics . 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, I Institute of Physics. L A. BACHELDER, R.N. 65 Grover Street Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Bioloay A.B. French Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Circulation Man- ager, Scope 3, 4: Undergraduate Re- search 3, 4: Delegate to Eastern College Science Conference 3: Delegate to New England Biological Confere nce 3; Intra- murals 1. French Ac manities 1 ademy 1 2, 3: Styl SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 WALTER J. BALLOU 87 Summit Road Medford, Massachusetts A.B. Histonj and Governmei Intramurals 2; French Academy tory and Government 3. LOUIS W. BARASSI 40 Beaco; n Street Everett, Ma issachusetts A.B. Moderr. Lavguage ich Academy. ROBERT V. BARBARISI 4789 Washington Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. History and Gover Section Representative 1: Historical So- ciety 3. 4: Radio Club 1: Band 1; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: I. M. Boxing Instructor. LEWIS J. BARGOOT, JR. 39 Wave Avenue Revere, Massachusetts JOHN BARRY 125 Winsor Avenue Watertown, Massachusetts B.S. History and Governmen, WILLIAM THOMAS BARTON 141 Field Road Longmeadow, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Section Representative 1: Western Massa- chusetts Club 3, 4, Vice President 4 Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Intramural; 3. 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 ALFRED J. BEDARD, JR. 143 Castle Ridge Road Manhasset, Long Island B.S. Physics American Institute of Physics; New York Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Drill Team, 1, 2; Intra- murals 1, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 4. JOHN F. BERRIGAN 42 Day Street Plain, Massachusetts A.B. Math Psychology Club 4: Ricci Math Club 3, 4; Section Representative 3: Aquinas Circle 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM C. BERTUCIO 2 Warren Avenue Hartford, Connecticutt Academy 3, 4: Gold Key 4: Marketing Club 4: Dean ' s List 1; Connec- ticut Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. ROBERT BERUBE WILLIAM F. BISH, JR. RICHARD F. BLUTE 26 Eutaw Street 31 Otis Avenue 260 Beulah Street East Boston, Massachusetts Ware, Massachusetts Whitman, Massachusetts B.S. Biology B.S. Economics B.S. Mathematics Intra Club nurals 1: Dramatic Club 2: Mendel 1. 2, 3, 4. Western Massachusetts Club 2, 3, 4: tramurals. In- Stonehill College 1; A.LP. 2: Dean ' s List 2, 3: Ricci Math Academy 4; (Vice- President 4), Ricci Mathematics Journal, ( ' ;ditor-in-chief 4). BOSTON COLLEGE JOHN V. BOLAND 202 Hyde Park Avenue Jamaica Plain, Mass. A.B. French Academy 3 tramurals 1. French 4 (Treasurer 4): In- JOHN J. BOLGER 12 Crescent Street Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. Biology ndel Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Psychology Club 2: KARL HEINZ BOLL 151 Edgewater Drive Framingham, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 1. 2; Rod and Gun Club 1, 2: Musical Academy 1, 2: German Academy 1, 2, 3, 4. AND SCIENCES iliii ffii mil- -i- IMiMI JOHN R. BRESNAHAN 27 Waban Hill Road Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts B.A. French Club 1. 2, 3, 4; String Trio Glee Club Soloist 1, 5 resentative 2: Freshn Show 3: Blessed 01i 1, 2: French Club 2, Section Rep- Show 3; Junior Plunkett Society JOHN P. BRIDE 19 Parklawn Road West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Mathematics Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4: Modern Jazz Academy 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD W. BROWN 194 M Street South Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Psychology Psychology Club 3, 4, (President 4); Men- del Club 1. 2: Aquinas Circle 4. PAUL FRANCIS BROWN 150 Almedo Way North St. Petersburg, Florida B.S. History ai Section Representati 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorale 2, nkett Society 1, d Governtnent le 1, 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Sodality 1, 4: Intramurals 1, 2; Heights 1: Sub Turri (Assistant Senior ' s Editor) 4; Co-chair- man Senior Dance; Co-chairman Home Concert 4. EDWARD JOHN BUCKLEY 11 Lawrence Place Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. French Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; French Academy 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT T. BUGALA Walker Avenue East Patchogue, New York A.B. History and Go German Academy 3, 4: Vice Dean ' s List 3; Veteran. rev !;X:J ' ' -: B ARTS v Sfiteaa aEEfZi AND SCIENCb:S WILLIAM J. BURNS 12 Oliver Drive Dracut. Massachusetts B.S. Economics Freshman Basketball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Academy 1: Gold Key So- ciety 2: Economics Academy 3, 4. PATRICK F. CADIGAN 27 Stewart Terrace Belmont, Massachusetts A.B. Pre Medical Section Representative 1. 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting Team Eastern Collegiate HVVWT Champion 1955; Men- del Club 1, 2, 3: Ricci Mathematics Club Journal 1, 2, (Editor 1. 2). LAWRENCE J. CALLAHAN 85 Sea Avenue Quincy, Massachusetts B.S. Mathematics Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics 4; Modern Jazz Academy 3. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 JOHN FRANCIS CANNON 1112 Adams Street Dorchester, Massachusetts A.B. English Heights 1. 2, 3, 4: (Managing Editor 4) Junior Show 3: Marquette Debating So ciety 1. 2: Fulton Debating Society 3, 4 Classical Academy 1, 2: (Secretary 2) Humanities 1. 2: (Associate Editor 2) Junior Weelc Committee 3: Junior Show Chairman: Writer ' s Workshop 3, 4. JAMES CANTWELL Falmouth, Massachusetts B.S. History Heights 3, 4: Belli d Government Law and Gov- ment Academy 2, 3. 4; Historical So- ciety 4; Gold Key Society 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Music Club 3, 4: Junior Show 3; Deans List 1. 2; Football Manager 1, 2. JOSEPH P. CAPUCHINO 98 Horadan Way Roxbury, Massachusetts A.B. Sociology World Relations League 3. SAMUEL FULTON CARR River Street Norwell, Massachusetts B. S. English Sub Turri 4: (Activities Co-Editor); Writer ' s Workshop 3; Rod and Gun 2, 3, President 4, Secretary 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. CARR 48 Franconia Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Academy 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society; Psy- cho logy Club; N.F.C.C.S.; Intramurals; Sociology Club. JAMES EDWARD CARTIER 8 Bradbury Street Biddeford, Maine B.S. Chemistry Intramurals 2; Maine Club 2; Managing Editor of Chemical Bulletin: B. C. Chem- ical Society 2, 3. 4; Intercollegiate Chem- ical Society 2, 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 DAVID ANDREW CATALANO 71 Clinton Street Chelsea. Massachusetts A.B. Pre Medical Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Gold Key Society 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4; Mendel Club 1. 2, 3, 4. EDMUND F. CATAI.DO 37 Farrington Street Franklin, Massachusetts Mendel Club 1, Intramurals JOSEPH D. CELATA 1036 Canterbury Street Roslindale 31, Massachusetts Academy 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Sodality 3: Pike ' s Peak Club 3. 4. ANGELO A. CELLI G3 Carter Street Leominster, Massachusetts B.S. Economics y 1. 2, 3, 4: Sodality Council 4: cademy 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3. 4; Delta Fraternity 3, 4: Cross and •own 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Sanctuary ciety 4. RALPH JOHN CERBONE 298 Park Avenue Revere, Massachusetts B.S. Physics an Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4; Club 3. 4: Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Honor Society 3, 4: Treasurer of B. C. Chapter Sigma Pi Sigma 4. RICHARD B. CIRCEO 81 Carver Street Boston. Massachusetts Radi. A.B. Pre Medical Mendel Club 2, Society 2 : Dean 4: Marquette Debating List 1, 2, 3. BOSTON COLLEGE MARTIN J. CLANCY 665 Cambridge Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Sociology Psychology Club 2; Sociology ( Knights of Columbus Club 2, 3, 4: man Basketball 1: Intramurals 1, EDWARD F. COAKLEY 124 Brayton Road Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Chemistry Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4; (Cap- tain 4); Boston College Chemical Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intercollegiate Chemical Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3 ical Society. PAUL M. COCHRAN 47 Sutherland Road Arlington, Massachusetts JOHN J. COGAVIN 265 Dudley Street Brookline, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Economics Academy 2, 3, 4: Foreign Trade Club 2, 3; Gold Key Society 4: In- tramurals 1. 2. 3, 4; Track Team 1: World Relation League 2. RICHARD W. COLEMAN 12 Suban Place Newton Highlands, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Bellarmine Law and Government Acad- emy 3, 4; Boston College Historical Society 3. 4. President; Gold Key Society 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD J. COLLINS 69 Codman Hill Avenue hester, Massachusetts Do A.B. Engl ' sli. Dean ' s List: Arts and Science Vice- President 4: Sub Turri Features Editor 4; Aquinas Circle 3. 4: Marquette Debating Society 1, 2: Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Section Representative 2: Dance Commit- tees 2. 3; Junior Week Committee 3; Jun- ior Show 3: French Academy 1, 2; Hockey 1: Distinguished Military Student. JOHN M. COLLINS 87 Concord Avenue Sonnerville, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Glee Club 3. 4: Intramurals 3, 4; Ba ball Manager 3, 4; Bellarmine Law a Government Academy 4. EDWARD COLWELL 58 Washington Elms Cambridge, Massachusetts A ,B . Pre Medical Order of the Cross and Crown 4: Intr murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, Research Club 3. DENNIS R. CONNAL 6 Crescent Street Lawrence, Massachusetts B.S. Econ Economics Academy 4; Chess Club 1; Psychology Club 4; Foreign Trade Club 3. HARRY GERARD CONNELL, JR. 143 Park Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Section Representative 2; - Economics Academy 3, 4; Camera Club 3. 4; Gold Key Society 4; Foreign Trade Club 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4. JAMES J. P. CONNOLLY 19 Arborway Terrace Plain, Massachusetts B.S. Physics Track Team 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Physics 2, 3, 4; Ricci Mathematics Academy 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILLIP S. CONSIDINE IS Berkshire Road Waltham, Massachusetts B.S. Physics Institute of Physics 1, 2 Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 JOHN T. CONWAY 185 Somerset Avenue Winthrop, Massachusetts JOHN E. CORCORAN 411 Salem Street Medford, Massachusetts JAMES M. COSTELLO 915 Dorchester Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Sociology itramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sociology Club: eights: Election Commission 4. Aquinas Presidel B.S. Sociology 5 Circle 4: Chess Club 3, 4, Vice- tit 3, President 4. B.S. Economics Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1. JOSEPH LEO COTTER 63 Roclcne Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts A.B. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4: Music Clubs, Vice-President 4: Annual Home Concert Committee 1, 2, Co-Chair- man 3: General Chairman 4: Sub Turri Senior ' s Editor 4; Classics Academy 1, 2: Drill Team 1: Freshman Show 3: Eco- nomics Academy 4: Distinguished Military Student 4: Chairman Public Relations Music Clubs 4. PAUL A. COVELL 216 O ' Callaghan Way South Boston, Massachusetts Chess Club 3, 4. JOHN P. COYNE 9 Acron Road Brookline 46, Massachusetts B.S. Mathematics Dean ' s List 1, 2: Ricci Math Academy 1, 2, 3, Junior Editor 3; German Academy 1: Sub Turri Section Representative 4: Senior Election Committee 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 JAMES H. CRONIN JOHN C. CRONIN WILLIAM F. CULLINANE 45 Catherine Street 7 Flint Road 1242 Commonwealth Avenue Roslindale, Massachusetts Watertown, Massachusetts Boston 34, Massachusetts A.B. History and Government A.B. Economics B.S. History and Government Intramurals 1. 3: German Academy 2: Robert Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 3; Blessed Oliver Plunkett 4: Psychology Club 4. Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4. President 4: Delta Fraternity 3, 4; Economics Acad- emy 3, 4: Junior Commencement Week Committee Chairman: Junior Week Com- mittee Chairman of Ticket Sales: Sopho- more Prom Committee; Classical Academy 2: Co-Chaimian Holy Cross Rally 3: In- tramurals 2, 3. 4. Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4: N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4; Veteran: Bellarmine Law and Gov- ernment Academy 4. JAMES PATRICK CURRAN WILLIAM J. CURRY, JR. ALLAN F. CURTIS 410 Weston Road 47 Park Avenue 325 Pond Street Wellesley, Massachusetts Cambridge, Massachusetts Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts B.S. Psychology B.S. History and Government B.S. History and Government Band 1, 2: Psychology Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Sociology Academy 2, 4: Foreign Trade Club 1. 2: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society; World Relations League 4. Historical Society 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Tr ick Team; Rod and Gun Club. BOSTON COLLEGE RUSSELL EDWARD DAILEY 33 King Street Rockport, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Academy 2, 3, 4; Intramurah PAUL E. DALBEC 6 Felton Street New Bedford, Massachusetts B.S. Physics Boston College Historical Society 3, 4 Treasurer; French Academy 1, 2, 3, 4 Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4; Intramurals 2 American Institute of Physics 3, 4; World Relations League 3; Ricci Math Academy 1, 2; Sub Turri 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN O. DALY 42 Brae Burn Road Auburndale, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity 3. 4: ics Academy 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Society 3; Freshman Show 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. RTS AND SCIENCES CAKNEY DANIELS 15 Robin Road Wakefield, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Freshman Basketball; emy 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1 Spanish Academy 1, 2. JOHN L. DARCY 661 Tremont Street Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Sociology usic Academy 1, 2; Toastmasters Circle Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: 2nd Asst. Prefect 1st Asst. Prefect 4: Marquette 1, 2, ice-President 1, President 2: Fulton 3, Sub Turri Activities Co-Editor 4: Prom JOHN J. DAVIS 135 Medford Street Arlin on, Massachusetts B.S. Econ Academy 3, 4: BeUarmine Law and Government Academy 2: Intramur- als 2, 3; Gold Key Society 3; Foreign Trade Club 3. JOHN THOMAS DEAN 7 Corser Street Holyoke, Massachusetts AM. History Western Massachusetts Club 2, 3, 4: So- dality 2; Intramurals 2. JOSEPH F. De COTA 12 Eliot Cresdent Brookline, Massachusetts A.B, Sociology PAUL T. DELANEY 39 Delano Parkway Roslindale, Massachusetts A.B. Economics GEORGE H. DEMERS, JR. 22 Rockaway Court Lynn, Massachusetts B.S. French French Academy 3. 4, (Vice-Preside MICHAEL J. DESMOND 24 Buswell Street Boston, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government sketball 1: Glee Club 1, 2: Junior Cheerleader 3, 4; Aquinas Circl RICHARD EARL DESMOND 10 Auburn Street Everett, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Toastmasters Circle 2, 3, (Treasurer 3): World Relations League 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3: Economics Academy 2, 3, 4: For- eign Trade Club 3, 4: Historical Society 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Club 3, 4; Spanish Academy 3, 4: Psy- chology Club 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 4. ' ' w .4.- .v «...v SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 EDWARD J. DEVINE 25 Bowker Street Brookline. Massachusetts B.S. Sociology Psychology Club 3: Sociology Club 4: Blessed Oliyer Plunkett Society 4; Aqui- nas Circle 4. WALTER F. DIEHL, JR. 49 Wren Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts A.B. History and Government Sub Turri. Editor-in-Chief 4: Order of the Cross and Crown, Marshal 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3: Sodality 3, 4: Marquette Debating Society 1. 2, Secretary 2: Bellar- mine Law and Government Academy 2; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Dean ' s List: Student Government Revision Committee 3; Junior Commencement Week Commit- tee 3: Career Day Committee 3: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. DIGGINS 53 Parley Avenue Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Gold Key Society 4: Economics Aca 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 2, Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2, 3, Team l; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Relations League 3. EDWARD J. DiMODICA 221 Suffolk Avenue Revere, Massachusetts B.A. History Bellarmine Law and Government Acad- emy 3; Psychology Club 4; Economics 4: Chess Club 4: Boston College Historical Society 3, 4; Sodality 4. ANTHONY R. DiPIETRO 365 North Street Boston, Massachusetts B.S. History Intramurals 1, 2, 5 nd Government 4: Italian Academy lent 4: Dean ' s List. THOMAS F. DISKIN 148 Stratford ' Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Sociology Sociology Academy 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 EDWARD C. DOHERTY 22 Wolcott Street Everett, Massachusetts A.B. Pre Medical Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, President 4: Gold Key Society 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Scope 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES J. DOHERTY 40 Crawford Street Arlington, Massachusetts NEIL FRANCIS DOHERTY 46 Sargent ' s Court Lynn, Massachusetts B.S. Mathematics Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Ricci Mathematics Academy 3, 4: Economics Academy 4. WILLIAM F. DOHERTY 15 Tip Top Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Heights 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor: Junior Show 3, Producer: Writer ' s Workshop 2, 3, 4: Guildsman: Bellarmine Law and nt Academy 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM J. DONLAN 49 Champney Street Brighton, Mass. A.B. German Sodality 3, 4: German Academy 1: Blessed TIMOTHY ROBERT DONOGHUE 99 Beaumont Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Physics Band I, 2, 3, 4: American Institute of Physics 2, 3: Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Ricci Math Academy 2: Intramurals 1, 2: A. I. P. Physics Journal Staff 1. BOSTON COLLEGE Sodality Sub Turr List. JAMES F. DONOVAN 39 Plummer Avenue Newburyport, Mass. A.B. Sociology Sand 3, 4; Psychology Club 4: Sociology Academy 4: Dean ' s JAMES M. DONOVAN, JR. 13 Edgemont Road East Braintree, Mass. JOSEPH L. DONOVAN 13 Nottingham Drive Natick, Massachusetts B.S. Ecov amies Ski Team 1. 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Executive Officer 4: Military Ball 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Y.C.S. 2: Intramurals 1, 2; Sub Turri 4: Ricci Math Club 1: Dance Committees 2, 3, 4. lENCES PETER A. DONOVAN 71 Slade Street Belmont 78. Massachusetts A.B. History and Government Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4: Key Holder 3, 4: Sub Turri A S Subscription Manager 4: Guidepost 4: Bellarmine Law and Govern- ment Academy 4: A S Election Commis- sion 4: Intramurals 1, 2: Spanish Acad- emy 1, 2: Dance Committees 2, 3, 4. WALTER R. DONOVAN 71 Slade Street Belmont 78, Massachusetts A.B. History and Government Basketball 1; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Bella mine Law and Government Academy Holy Cross Victory Dance Committee Historical Society 3. RAYMOND J. DOW D 32 Woodland Street Natick, Massachusetts Historical Society; Intr RICHARD FRANCIS BOWLING 715 Washington Street Brighton. Massachusetts B.S. Economics Connecticut Club 1. 2; Football Manager 1, 2: Econonnics Academy 2: Heights 3, 4, (Assistant Sports Editor 3. Co-Sports Editor 4); Glee Club 3, 4: Chorale 3, 4: Home Concert Co-Chairman 4: Sub Turri 4, (Sports Editor): B.C. Correspondent for Boston Herald-Traveler 2, 3, 4; Co- Chairman Senior Prom 4. JAMES DOYLE 12 Beechcroft Road Newton, Massachusetts A.B. Economics Intramurals 1, 2; Classics Academy 1, 2; Section Rep. 2: Junior Show Produc- tion Committee 3; Alpha Kappa Psi Busi- ness Fraternity 3, 4; Sodality 3: Foreign Trade Club 4: Gold Key Society 2; Sub Turri Section Rep. 4. WILLIAM D. DOYLE 15 Westover Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Physics Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4: Sigma Pi Sigma 3, Alumni Survey Committee Chairman 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS B. DRISCOLL 8 Wesson Road Ashland, Massachusetts B.S. Physics ;an Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, Pi Sigma 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, RICHARD E. DUBOIS 1346 Newport Avenue South Attleboro, Massachusetts A.B. PrC ' Medical R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2: Rifle Team 1, Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS P. DUFFICY 19 Forest Avenue Natick, Massachusetts B.S. History Club 2: Writers ' Workshop Historical Society 3; Aquinas Circle Dean ' s List 3. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 RICHARD P. DUGAS 10 Twelfth Street Attleboro, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Glee Club 1. 3, 4: Chorale 2: Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality 3, 4; Intramurals 1, WILLIAM DUNCAN 85 Boston Avenue Medford, Massachusetts B.S. Natural Scieyices ;lee Club 1, 3, 4; Mendel Club 1, 2, Ikin Divers Club 3; MARTIN J. DUNN 157 Newbury Avenue Quincy, Massachusetts A.B. Pre-Medical Order of Cross and Crown: Class Vice- President 1, 2; Prom Chairman 1. 2; Chairman of Communion Breakfast 1; Co-Chairman of Junior Week 3; Scope 2, 3, 4: Mendel Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: Dance Committees 1, 2, 3. 4. PAUL J. DUSEAU 54 Kenwood Street Dorchester, Massachusetts A.B. Mathematics Ricci Math Academy 1, 2, 3, 4: Gc Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. EGAN 135 Walnut Hill Road Chestnut Hill 67, Massacusetts B.S. History and Gov Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Bellarmine Law Government Academy 3, 4: NFCCS 3 Economics Academy 3, 4; Skin Di ' Club 3, 4. CHARLES C. EGBERT 23-68 Steinway Street Astoria, New York B.S. English New York Club 2, 3, 4: Heights 2, 3: Writer ' s Workshop 3, 4: K. of C. Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 DOMINIC EMELLO 39 Thorndike Street Arlington, Massachusetts JOSEPH P. FAGAN 36 Dennison Avenue •amingham, Massachusetts B.S. Chemistry Chemistry Club 1, 2 Chemical Society 1, Chemical Society 1, WILLIAM J. FAGAN 89 Jackson Road Newton, Massachusetts A.B, Economics Economics Academy. VINCENT J. FALCONE, JR. 19 Denton Terrace Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Phy.iics A.I.P. 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2: ROTC Drill Team 1, 2: Physics Journal 2, 3, 4, (Co- Editor 3. Editor 4) : Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2, 3: Physics Honor So- ciety 3, 4. PAUL S. FARRELL 2 Pearl Street jrchester, Massachusetts B.S. English Intramural Boxing Champion 1, 2, 3: In- tercollegiate Lightweight Champ of New England 1, 2: IM Boxing Director 4; Sub Turri Staff 4: Aquinas Circle 4: Intra- murals 2. 3. GERALD FAVERMAN 85 Callendar Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Student Council 1: Marquette Debating Society 1, 2: Bellarmine Law and Gov- ernment Academy 1, 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Glee Club 3: Track Team 1, 2: Aquinas Circle 4: Historical Society 3, 4, Secretary; World Relations League 1, 3: Dean ' s List 3; Intramurals 1, 2. BOSTON COLLEGE EDWARD E. FENTON, JR. 60 Tyndale Street RosHndale, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Academy 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; World Relations League 3: Foreign Trade Club 4; Aquinas Circle 4. JOHN P. FINNEGAN 50 Stratton Street Dorchester, Massachusetts A,B. English Heights 1, 2, 3, 4 (Managing Editor 4, Asst. Editor 2, 8): Stylus 2. 3, 4 (Assoc. Editor 2, 3, Asst. Editor 4): Fulton De- bating Society 3, 4: Writers ' Workshop 3, 4. Guildsman 4; NFCCS 3, Junior Dele- gate 3: Marquette Debating Society 2: French Club 2; Humanities 2; Junior Show 3; Alpha Sigma Nu; Cross and Crown, Asst. Marshal; Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4: Snack Bar 3, 4. ROBERT L. FINEGAN 47 Lassell Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Chetniatry Intercollegiate Chemical Society 1, 2, B.C. Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Seci 3. Chairman 4. D SCIEN THOMAS E. FINNERTY 7 McDonough Way South Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Aquinas Circle 4: Dean ' s List 2: Foreign Trade Club 4; Intramurals. ROBERT B. FITZGERALD 94 Oak Street Weymouth, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality Scope 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, FRANCIS X. FLAHERTY 67 Arlington Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics ;ademy 2, 3, 4; Class Secre- tary 4; Gold Key Society 3, 4; Delta Fra- ternity 3, 4: K. of C. Club 3, 4; NFCCS 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Psychology Club 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Gov- ernment Academy 4; Sub Turri 4. AM p. FLEMING orest Hills Street Plain, Massachusetts B.S. History Intramurals 1. 2; Historical Society 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Acad- enny 3; Heights 3. JOSEPH D. FLYNN 46 Dover Street Cambridge, Massachusetts A. B. Honors Modern Langitages Classics Academy 1, 2; French Academy 2, 3, 4; Heights 3, Plunkett Society . RALPH J. FLYNN 163 Austin Street Hyde Park, Massachusetts B.S, History and Government Psychology Club 3: Aquinas Circle 3, 4. ANTHONY R. FOLCARELLI 85 Vanner Street Johnston, Rhode Island Football 1, 2. 3, Econo I: Italii NORMAN R. FONTAINE 107 Conant Street Massachusetts B.S. History and Government World Relations ' League 2, 3, 4; Fren Academy 2, 3, 4; Historical Society Foreign Trade Club 4: Intramurals 1, 3, 4: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. DONALD M. FORD 12 Moultrie Street Dorchester, Massachusetts A.B. Mathematics Ricci Math Academy 1, 4; Gold Key So- ciety 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Section Rep. 1, 2: Track 1. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 PAUL VINCENT FORD First Parish Road Scituate, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club: Blessed Oliver Plunkett So ciety; Intramurals: Scope. JAMES BRENDAN FORREST 32 Ely Road Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Physics American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Marquette Debat- ing Society 2: Fulton Debating Society 3: German Club 1. KENNETH J. FOSTER 37 Groveland Street Mattapan, Massachusetts B.S. Physics A.I. P. 1. 2. 3, 4: Sigma Pi Sigma 4: Ricci Math Academy 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. JAMES H. FRAME 8 Dustin Street Peabody, Massachusetts .4.B. Pre-Medical Mendel Club; Scope: Intramurals THOMAS F FUREY 65 Whitney Street Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. English Aquinas Circle 4: Historical Society Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. OWEN J. GAFFNEY 117 Gardner Road Nahant, Massachusetts B.S. Physics A. I. P. 1. 2, 3, 4: Physics Jourr ROTC Ball Chairman 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 FRANCIS GALLAGHER 35 West Weir Street Taunton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Economics Academy: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals: Blessed Oliver Plunkett So- ciety: NFCCS. ALPHONSE GALLITANO 23 Elson Road Waltham, Massachusetts ROBERT W. GARRITY 7 Piatt Road Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Student Council 1: Class Heights 1, 2, Co-Circulation Manager 2: Toastmasters Circle 3: Dean ' s List 1: Junior Show 3: Aquinas Circle 4; NFCCS 1, 2; Marquette Debating Society 2: Stylus 2. DAVID P. GEGGIS 3 Edward Avenue Lynnfield Center, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Economics Academy 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Delta Fraternity 3, 4: Foreign Trade Club 2, 3. LAWRENCE THEODORl: GEOGHEGAN 145 Washington Street Newton, Massachusetts A.B. Pre-Medical Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Mendel Club NICHOLAS A. GIARDINO 57 Beaver Street Franklin, Massachusetts B.S. Physics Institute of Physics. BOSTON COLLEGE LAWRENCE W. GIBBS 209 Tinkham Street New Bedford, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Historical Society 3, 4; Aquinas Circle 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Psychology Club 4; Veteran. JAMES E. GLEASON JOHN J. GOONAN, JR. 84 Carroll Avenue 252 Railroad Avenue Islingrton, Massachusetts Norwood, Massachusetts A.B. Economics A.B. Economics ROTC Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Economics Academy 3, 4: B.C. K. of C. 3, 4: In- tramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. Economics Academy 4: Aquinas Circle 4 NFCCS. JOHN THOMAS GORMAN, JR. 56 Frost Road Belmont, Massachusetts A.B. Pre-Medical Gold Key Society 4; Blessed Oliver Plui ett Society 4; Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4; : tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL, D. GOULD 8 Bullard Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, HUGH E. GRADY 493 Washington Street Newton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Delta Fraternity 3, 4; Heights 3, 4; Academy 2, 3, 4; Intramurals Junior Show 3: Aquinas Circle RICHARD P. GRAY 63 Rice Street Cambridge, Massaachusetts FRANCIS B. GREELISH, JR. 34 Quincy Street Medford, Massachusetts B.S. Natural Science Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football; Scope 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant 1, 2, Assistant Editor 3; Junior Week Committees: Freshman and Sophomore Prom Commit- tees. FRANK XAVIER HAESSLER 7 Parklawn Road West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Chemistry Chemistry Society, of Boston College: The Chemistry Society. ROBERT F. HAJJAR 12 Fairmont Street Lawrence, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4. ALPHEE UDERIC HAMEL 140 Nonantum Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Chemistry JOHN FRANCIS HARRINGTON 19 Thelma Road Dorchester, Massachusetts A.B. History ics Academy 1 Sodality 4; D.M.S, d Government History Academy SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 THOMAS F. HARRINGTON 83 Pagoda Street Milton, Massachusetts A.B. Sociology Psychology Club 3: Dramatics 1: Mar- quette Debating Society 1: Intramurals DAWNALD R. HENDERSON 47 Juniper Street Roxbury, Massachusetts JOHN R. HERLIHY 35 Autumn Street Everett, Massachusetts B.S. Economics jident 4 Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; 1 Marquette Debating Society 1, 2: urer 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Margol; Chorale 1. 2, 3, 4: World Relation League 3, 4; President 3: Toastmaster ' s Circle 3 Junior Show Committee 3: Junior Show 3: Senior Week Committee 3: Freshman Entertainment Committee 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Nu 4: Vice Presi- dent 4; Cross and Crown 4: Assistant Marshal 4; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity 3. 4: Cafeteria 1. 2, 3. 4; Snack Bar 3, 4; Veteran. B.S. Physit A.I.P. 1. 2. 3. 4: Sectio 1; Intramurals 3, 4. Representative PETER DAVID HIGGINS 144 Larch Road Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Economics Academy 2, 3, 4: Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity 3, 4; Sub Turri Represen- tative 4: Freshman Basketball; Rod and Gun Club 4 ;Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; In- tramural Award 3. ROBERT L. HILLYARD 5503 16th Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. B.S. Economics Sodality 2, 3, 4; Economics Academy 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 2, German Academy 1; Intramurals 3, 4: Marquette Debating So- ciety 2: Southwell Club 3, 4. ROBERT F. HINKLEY 1 Fidelis Way Brighton, Massachusetts A.B. Economics Economics Academy; Alpha Kappa Ps Fraternity, Vice-President; Deans List 3 BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 FRANCIS S. HOBAN, JR. 16 School Street Wilmington, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. PETER C. HOLLAND 11 Elmore Street Newton Center, Massachusetts B.S. English Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3; Fulton Debating Club 3: Aquinas Circle 4: Toast- masters Club 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. GERARD J. HOOLEY 37 Summer Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Delta Sigma Pi: Economics Academy 2, 3, 4: Italian Academy 3; Gold Key 4; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. TIMOTHY L. HORIGAN, JR. 344 South Main Street Cohasset. Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett 2, 3, 4; Skindiver ' s Club 3, 4; Section Representative 3; Prom Commit- tee 1: Freshman Show 1. JOHN E. HOYE 18 Ruggles Place Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Gold Key Society 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 4; Sophomore, Junior Prom Committee: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 2. 4. JAMES P. HOWLEY 39 Barry Street Dorchester, Massachusetts A.B. Econ Economics Academy 3, BOSTON COLLEGE JEREMY H. HUGHES 1992 Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, Massachusetts Cross and Crown Society 4: Dramatic So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; World Relations League 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Italian Academy 2, 3: Stylus Cir- culation Manager 4: Chess Club 3: Mar- quette Debating Society 1, 2: Fulton De- bating Society 3, 4; Deans List 2, 3, 4: Sub Turri Section Representative 4; Toastmasters Circle 3. WILLIAM F. HUNGERVILLE 65 Cloverdale Road Newton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Economics Academy 3, 4: N.F.C. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK W. lARROBINO 1 Weeks Avenue Roslindale, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Italian Acac 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4 WILLIAM C. JONES, JR. 21 Mereier Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Physics American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Intramurals 1, 2, JAMES M. KADRA 27 Waverly Street Ashland, Massachusetts B.S. History Dramatic Society 3, 4: Writers Work- shop 2. Guildsman 3, 4: Historical Society 3: Heights 4; Sub Turri 4. HUGH F. KEANEY 341 Boston Road Billerica, Massachusetts A.B. Sociology b 1: Sociology Club 4: Intramur- JOHN FRANCIS KEEFE 18 Walter Street Roslindale, Massachusetts A.B. Pre-Medical Mendel Club 1, 2, 3 .4: R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2. 4: B.C. Rifle Team: K. of C. Club 3, 4: Commencement Weel 3. ROBERT J. KELLARD, JR. 3 Mission Street Boston 15, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 1, 2. 3, 4, President 4; Scope 1. 2. 3; Sodality 3, 4; Section Representa- tive 3: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Cross and Crown 4; Commencement Committee 3. CYRIL FRANCIS KELLETT 43 Pleasant Street Milford, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Commencement Committee 3. JOSEPH M. KELLEY 158 Foster Street Brighton, Massachusetts SAMUEL M. KENTON 48 Water Street Winchester, Massachusetts B.S. Physics 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Journal 4; Rod and Gun Club 1, 2. FREDERICK M. KEOUGH, JR. 37 Burnside Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Chemistry Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Manager of Track Team 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Boston College Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 PAUL J. KILLORAN ROBERT EUGENE KLEBER THOMAS W. KNIGHT 18 Franklin Street 26 Oxford Street 111 East Elm Avenue New Bedford, Massachusetts Winchester, Massachusetts Wollaston, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government B.S. Chemistry B.S. Physics Sodality 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorale 1, 2: Blessed Oliver Plunkett So- ciety 1, 2. 4: Marquette DebatinE Society 2; Navy Veteran Ret. B. C. Chemical Society 1, 2. 3, 4: ROTO Drill Team 1: B. C. Rifle Team 1, 2, 4: ROTO Rifle Team 1, 2, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3 of Physics 2. 4. 4: American Institute EDMUND KNOWLES JOHN FRANCIS KRYZOVIC ROGER C. LABBE 9 Warren Avenue 63 Bow Street 120 Alfred Street Reading, Massachusetts Everett, Massachusetts Biddeford, Maine B.S. Sociology B.S. Economics B.S. French Sociology Academy: Intramurals 4. T 4, Fc 3, ack 1, 2, 3, 4: Economics Academy 3, Chairman of Speaker ' s Committee: reign Trade Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 4; French Academy 2, 4. Psychology Club 2: French Academy 3. 4; N.F.C.C.S. 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 EDMUND H. LAHAGE 59 Channing Street Wollaston, Massachusetts B.S. Sociology Toastmasters Circle 3: Cross and Crown 4: N.F.C.C.S., Alternate Delegate 4; Sociol- ogy Academy 4: Aquinas Circle 4; Section Representative 2, 3: Fulton Debating So- ciety 3, 4; Marquette Debating Society 1, 2: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Asst. Prefect 3: Secretary 4. KENNETH R. LAMBERT 147 Willowdale Drive Buffalo, New York B.S. Physics Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4; New York Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4: Ricci Math Society 1. NORMAND JOSEPH LAMOUREUX 45 Endicott Street Lowell, Massachusetts A.B. Modern Languages VINCENT N. LAMPARELLI 246 Gallivan Boulevard Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Physics Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Section Repres tative 2, 3; A. I. P. Representative A.I.P. 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES P. LAWLESS 145 Hunnewell Avenue Newton, Massachusetts B.S. Physics American Institute of Physics: Toast- masters Circle 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST A. LE DUG 18 Waverly Street Stoneham, Massachusetts A.B. Eco Mendel Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; BasebaJl 2, 3: Hockey 2; Academy 3. BOSTON COLLEGE JOHN JOSEPH LEHANE, JR. 15 Exchange Street Brockton, Massachusetts B.S. History Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN T. LENNON 1087 Boylston Street Newton Highlands, Massachusetts ROGER PAUL L ' HEUREUX 16 Cherry Street Salem 10, Massachusetts B.S. Physics American Institute of Physics 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4; Chorale 3, 4: Margols 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. ROBERT LIBERTINI 25 Badger Road Medford, Massaachusetts ROBERT P. LITTLE 198 High Street Waltham, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basket- ball; Economics Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 4. WARREN JOSEPH LITTLE 1253 Broadway Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Physics B. C. Chemistry Club 1, 2; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4: American Institute of Physics 2, 3. 4. President 4; Cross and Crown 4; Sigma Pi Sigma 4. FREDERICK VINCENT LONG, 303 Beach Street Quincy, Massachusetts Foreig-n Trade Club 3, 4; World Relat: League 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; E. ics Academy 3. SEBASTIANO J. LOPRESTI 156 I Street South Boston, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Sodality 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Nu 4; Sociol- ogy Academy 2. WILLIAM J. LOUIS Castorland, New York A.B. English Alpha Sigma Nu 4: Cross and Crown 4; Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Writers Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4, Craftsman 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4: Humanities 1, 2, 3, 4; French Academy 3; Skin Divers Club 3, 4. WILLIAM E. LUCEY, JE. 126 Auburndale Avenue West Newton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Toastmasters Circle 3: Economics Acad- emy 3; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1; Veteran. CHARLES E. LYNCH 68 Waban Hill Road Newton, Massachusetts A.B. English Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshmai Foot- ball; Freshman Hockey; Bellarmir e Law and Government Academy 4. EDWARD J. LYNCH, JR. 27 Winnemay Street Natick, Massachusetts B.S. Sociology Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Fulton Debating So- ciety 3, 4; Writers Workshop 3, 4; Skin Divers Club 3, 4; Sub Turri; Junior Show 3. SENIOR GLASS OF 1957 JOHN B. LYNCH 22 Healy Street West Springfield , Massachusetts B.S. History tui d Government Gold Wesi Key Society 3, 4: als 1, 2. 3, 4: Juni bern Mass. Club A.A. Rep. 2: Ii ior Prom Commi 3, 4: President itra- ittee; 4. JOHN JOSEPH LYNCH 18 Hawthorne Street Norwich, Connecticut B.S. Government Connecticut Club 2. 3, 4: Skin WILLIAM C. Mac KENZIE 527 West Main Street Avon. Massachusetts B.S. Economics Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4; IM Boxing In- structor 4; Varsity Track Team 3, 4; Italian Academy 3, 4: Economics Acad- emy 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. JOSEPH W. Mac DONALD 7 Josephine Stl-eet Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Economics Academy 4. THEODORE F. MAGGELET, JR. 122 Mechanic Street Canton, Massachusetts B.S. Mathematics Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Ricci Math Academy; Distinguished Military Student 4. PAUL JOHN MAHONEY 228 Cambridge Street Winchester, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Student Council 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Economics Academy; Marquette Debating Society: Rod and Gun Club. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 ROBERT CAREY MAHONEY 16 Bellaire Road West Roxbury, Massachusetts Economics Academy 3, 4: Foreign Trade Club 3, 4: Bellarmine Law and Govern- ment Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. JOHN J. MANFREDA 255 North Main Wallingford, Connecticut B.S. Government Bellarmine Law and Government Acs emy 2. 3. 4: Connecticut Club 2, 3, Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Italian Academy 2, LOUIS-RENE MARCOU 2 Mayflower Hill Drive Waterville, Maine B.S. History avd Governtnen Intramurals 2, 3: Maine Club 2 French Academy 2. 3, 4. A.|. ROBERT DOYLE MARSHALL 30 Peak Hill Road West Roxbury, Massachusetts A.B. English Junior Show 3; Fulton Debating Society 3: Speaker, Marian Year Convocation 1: Classical Academy 1, 2; Music Academy 2: Sub Turri 4, (Opening Section Editor). PAUL W. MARTEL 8 Pleasant Street Ludlow, Vermont B.S. Economics Band 1, 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Sanctuary So- ciety 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Economics Academy 3. 4; Senior Athletic Association Rep.: Dorm League 2, 3, 4. PHILLIP CHARLES MARTEL 5 Albany Terrace Newton Centre, Massachusetts BOSTON COLLEGE PAUL J. MATHIEU 16 Query Street New Bedford, Massachusetts B.S. EconOTnics LCademy 2. 3, 4: French Academy 1, 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunk- ett Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Dorm League Basket- ball 3. PAUL J. McADAMS 80 Nonantum Street Boston, Massachusetts JAMES H. McALOON 17 Commonwealth Avenue ewton Centre, Massachu setts B.S. Econo Academy 3, 4, Captain 4. Basketball 1, JOSEPH DAVID McAVOY 91 Rose Street lain, Massachusetts A.B. History lurals 1, 2: Historical Society 3, 4; List 3; Sub Turri 4, Assistant Editor. MYLES J. McCABE 690 Willard Street West Quincy, Massachusetts B.S. Physics Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Band 2; Margolds 4: Choir 2, 4; Gold Key Society 3, 4: A.I. P. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemical Society 1: Ricci Math Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. ARTHUR D. McCaffrey 98 Neponset Ave. Hyde Park, Massachusetts B.S. Economics 1, 2, 3: Rifle Team 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHN McCANN, JR. 17 Doble Ave. Medford, Massachusetts A.B. Pre-Medical Prom Committee 1, 2, 3; Sodality 2. 3, Secretary 3. Prefect 4: Heights 2, 3, Assistant Editor 3, Feature Editor Mendel Cluh 3, 4: Cross and Crown 4. JOSEPH D. McCLOSKEY 4 Forest Ave. Salem, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Band 1, 2, 3, Manager; Glee Club 1, 2, Manager: Radio Club 1, 2, 3; Historical- Society 3, 4. ROBERT THOMAS McDONALD 16 Wilson Avenue Watertown, Massachusetts A.B. Economics Economics Academy 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S.: Bellarmine Law and Government Acad- emy; Sociology Academy. sssxfSsmamiB t: i c E s ' ■Viflfer ' -v ' Tctii ' £18 JAMES M. McDERMOTT 65 Waldermar Avenue Winthrop, Massachusetts ARTHUR LEO McGOVERN 1525 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. Chemistry B.S. Biology Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemical Society Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; In- 1, 2, 3. 4 Treasurer 3: Sailing Club 1, 2. tramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Scope 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 2, 3; Sodality 3. 4; Junior Week Committee; Blessed Oliver Plunkott Society 3. 4. KEVIN MICHAEL McINTYRE 648 West Roxbury Fkwy. Roslindale, Massachusetts A.B. Pre-Medical Mendel Club 3, 4; Football 1, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Jazz Society 2; Ricci Math Academy 1, 2; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 JAMES F. McKENNA, JR. 22 May Street ain, Massachusetts B.S. Physics A.I. P.: American Chemical Society; Ri Math Academy: Intramurals. WILLIAM J. McKENNY, JR. 92 Westchester Road iin, Massachusetts HAROLD McKINNON, JR. 672 Boston Street Lynn, Massachusetts B.S. Economics urals 1, 2: K. of C. Club 3: Eco- Academy 3, 4; Psychology Club 4. Intramurals B.S. Economics 1. 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team Academy 4; Sodality 4. JOHN E. Mclaughlin 59 Waverly Street Roxbury, Massachusetts .A.B. Modern Languages French Academy 2, 3, 4: Classics Acad emy 1, 2: Mal ' quette Debating Society 1, 2 Band 1; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4 Russian Academy 3, 4, President 4 Heights 4. PHILIP H. McLaughlin 11 Central Street Nahant, Massachusetts A.B. Economics Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 1: Sodality 1, 2; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2, 3, 4: N.F.C.C.S. 1, 2: Mar- quette Debating Society 1, 2; Economics Academy 3. 4: Junior Week Committee: Sub Turri 4: Gold Key Society 1, 2. EDWARD M. McMAHON 45 Porter Road Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. Social Science Intramurals; Economics Academy: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society: N.F.C.C.S.: Chess Club; Historical Society. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 EDWARD JOSEPH McNIFF, JR. 25 School Street Danvers, Massachusetts B.S. Physics A. I. P. 1. 2, 3. 4: Sigma Pi Sigma 3, President 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD MICHAUD 26 Powow Street Amesbury, Massachusetts B.S. History Intramurals 1, 2, 3 1: Hockey 1, 2, 3. Ricci Math Acadei nd Governtnent 4; Baseball Manager 4: Aquinas Circle 4; VINCENT PAUL MIELE 14 Skehan Street Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Che-mistTy American Chemical Society: Boston Col- lege Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS M. MINTON, JR. 45 Orchard Hill Road Jamaica Plain. Massachusetts B.S. Phy.Hics . 1. 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1; JOSEPH P. MIRABILE 20 Stanley Avenue Medford, Massachusetts B.S. Natural Science Mendel Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals EDWARD A. MIRANDA 77 W. 85th Street New York, N. Y. B.S. Economics Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Economics Academy 2, 3. 4: New York Club 2. 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 4: Freshman Show l._ BOSTON COLLEGE GERALD A. MOORE 7 Whitman Street Lawrence, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Historical Society Dean ' s List 2. WALTER N. MOREAU 4 Dalessia Ct. South Boston, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Chess Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; German Academy 3, 4, President 4; Historical Society, Vice-President 4; Aquinas Circle RALPH F. MORRIS 9 Frazer Street Dorchester, Massachusetts A.B. History and Gov Sodality 3, 4: Bellarmine Law and Gov- ernment Academy 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Marquette Debating Society 2; Histor- ical Society 4. D SCIENCES : .m lim. ' Vl ' LEO J. MOERISSEY 7 Semont Road Dorchester, Massachusetts A.B. Sociology Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4, Key Holder 3, 4: Sub Turri 4. Holy Cross Victory Dance Co-chairman: Junior Week Communion Breakfast Co-Chairman: B. U. Rally 4, Chairman; Sociology Academy 4: Classi- cal Academy 1, 2: Jazz Academy 2; In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4: Prom Committee 1, 2, 3. STEPHEN F. MORTON 38 Garrison Road Brookline, Massachusetts B.S. English Glee Club 2, 3. i; Blessed Oliver P Society 1; Writers ' Workshop Heights 3, 4; Intramurals 1. FRANK M. MOSCARILLO Boston Post Road Old Saybrook, Connecticut A.B. Pre-Medical Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4; golds 2, 3, 4: JOSEPH MOYLAN 28 Hemlock Street East Walpole, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Class Treasurer 4: Section Rep. 2. 3: Economics Academy 2. 3, 4: Intramur- als 1, 2, 3. 4: Prom Committee 3: Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4. Captain 4: Golf 2, 3, 4. MARIO MOZZILLO 117 Gerrish Avenue New Haven, Connecticut B.S, History a7id Government Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Toastmaster Circle 2; Italian Academy 4; Dormitory Council 4. ROBERT WILLIAM MULLEN 74 Bennington Street Quincy, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Mendel Club 1, 2: Section Rep. 2; Eco- nomics Academy 3, 4: Foreign Trade Academy 3, 4: K. of C. Club 4; N.F.C.C.S.: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BARRY W. MURPHY 79 Kendrick Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Delta Fraternity 3. 4, Vice-President 4: Heights 3, 4, Associate Editor 4: Fulton Debating Society 3, 4: A. P. Rep.: Eco- nomics Academy 3: Gold Kev Society 3, 4: Veteran: Intramurals 1, 2 ,3, 4. EDWARD F. MURPHY, JR. 59 Orchard Hill Road Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts A.B. Economics Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: K. of C. Club 2, Academy 4. GEORGE E. MURPHY 244 Main Street Melrose, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Show 3. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 RICHARD A. MURPHY, JR. 33 Florence Avenue Norwood, Massachusetts B.S. English ity 3, 4: Historical Society 3 GEORGE H. NAWN 71 Faneuil Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Chemistry Chemical Society 1, 2, 3. 4: Chem Bulletii 2. 3, 4, Associate Editor 2, Editor-in Chief 4: Intramurals 2: Section Rep. 2, 3 DAVID S. NELSON 91 Munroe Street Roxbury, Mas tts B.S. History and Government N.F.C.C.S.: Toastmasters ' Circle 2. 3. 4, Deputy Governor 4; Marquette Debating Society 1, 2: Aquinas Circle 4: Heights 1: Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM P. NORTON RONALD NOGUEIRA 181 Eldridge Street 3 Samoset Street Cranston, R. I. Plymouth, Massachusetts B.S. Economics B.S. History and Governme Sodality 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Eco- nomics Academy 2, 3, 4: Toastmasters ' Circle 3; Aquinas Circle 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4. Margols 2, 3, 4: Chorale 2, 3, 4; C 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team 3, 4: Rod Club 3, 4: Junior Show. 4; Glee Club JOSEPH MICHAEL NOWACKI 19 Taft Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 BERNARD A. O ' BRIEN 14 Dyer Street Dorchester, Massachusetts A .B. Psychology Vetei-an: Sodality 1: Ricci Math Society 1: IntramuraJs 1; Psychology Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Section Rep. 3; Sociolo- gy Club 4. PAUL O ' BRIEN 9 Keith Street Weymouth. Massachusetts THOMAS G. O ' BRIEN 115 Merrymount Road Quincy. Massachusetts Law and Gov THOMAS F. O ' CONNELL. 11 Sherman Avenue Franklin. Massachusetts THOMAS G. O ' DONNELL, JR. 46 Dickens Street Wollaston. Massachusetts B.S. Sociology Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society: Psychol- ogy Club 4; Sociology Academy 4: Dean ' s List 3. CORNELIUS J. O ' DRISCOLL 20 Gould Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Eco-nomics Chess Club 3, 4: Economics Academy 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE JOHN R. O ' KEEFE 2G Cresthill Rd. Brighton, Massachusetts A.B. Pre-Dental Veteran: Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. TIMOTHY F. O ' KEEFE, JR. 30 Lambert Street Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Chemistry ■ican Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD O ' LEARY 580 Pleasant Street Norwood, Massachusetts Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 1iiI ' JiisimmSW!S«i SCIENCES BBismmm JOHN J. O ' LEARY 24 Nyack Street Watertown, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government PAUL J. O ' LEARY 7 Brook Road Milton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 2: Economics Academy 3, 4; Delta Fraternity 3, 4: Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4; Junior Week Committees. THOMAS H. O ' LEARY 580 Pleasant Street Norwood, Massachusetts English . 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. JOSEPH PATRICK O ' NEIL THOMAS A. O ' NEIL THOMAS G. O ' REILLY 2 Regan Road 16 Gerald Road 79 Paul Gore Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Brighton, Massachusetts Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts B.S. Economics B.S. Economics B.S. Intramurals 1, 2: Drill Team 1, 2, 3. 4, Commander 4: Military Ball Committee 3. 4, Treasurer 4: Ricci Math Academy 1: Economics Academy 3, 4: Sub Turri 4. Junior Show 3; Band 3: K. of C. Club 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ARTS AND SCIENCI Lb m M Cjlj S-V;, :J:ft y: ::iM5. .1 THOMAS J. O ' TOOLE 98 Franklin Street Arlington, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Bellarmine Law and Government Academy Academy 3, 4: Gold Key RICHARD D. PAUL 82 Plimpton Avenue Norwood, Massachusetts ,4.B. History Sodality: Glee Club. THOMAS F. PENDER 24 EUet Street Dorchester, Massachusetts A.B. EconOTnics Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Ricci Math Club 2, 3; Gold Key 4; Economics Academy 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 FRANCIS J. PICANSO 81 Crescent Street Lowell, Massachusetts A.B. Modern Languages Spanish Club 3, 4: French Club 3: Mar- quette Debating Society 2: Athletic Asso- ciation Rep. 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Sub Turri 4. ANDREW F. PICAEIELLO 390 Hunne-well Street Needham, Massachusetts B.S. Biology rurri 3. 4: Scope 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera 3. 4: Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH T. PINKHAM 69 Forest Avenue Quincy, Massachusetts B.S. Biology ndel Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HILARY J. J. POLLOCK VICTOR R. POPEO ANDREW J. PROCOPIO, JR 38 Union Street 1162 Boylston Street 86 Waite Street Natick, Massachusetts Chestnut HiU, Massachusetts Revere, Massachusetts A.B. Classics A.B. Pre-Medical B.S. History and Government Classical Academy 1, 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 3; Heights 2; French Academy 3. Mendel Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Band 2, 3; estra 1. 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Committee 1, 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, Scope 2, 3: N.F.C.C.S. Orch- Prom 3, 4: Vetei a. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 CARLTON L. PURCELL 37 Hillsdale Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Writers ' Workshop 2: Economics Acad- emy 3, 4. ANTONIO J. QUINTILIANI 300 Centre Street Quincy, Massachusetts B.S. History jail .2, -3, 4; Italian Club 4; Intra- ROBERT G. RABTOY 62 Pleasant Avenue Naugatuck, Connecticut B.S. Econo Intramurals 1, 2. CHARLES F. RAY 914 East Broadway South Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Eiigliih Gold Key Society 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Sub Turri 4; Economics Academy French Academy 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliv Plunkett Society 4: Yacht Club N.F.C.C.S. 4. RICHARD E. REAGAN 230 Grafton Street Brockton, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Football 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS P. REIDY 37 Lindsey Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Bellarmine Law and Government Acad- emy 4: Psychology Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3; N.F.C.C.S. BOSTON COLLEGE PHILIP W. RILEY 7 Beacon Street Norwood, Massachusetts U.S. History Marquette Debating Society 2: Aqu Circle 4: Dean ' s List 2, 3. WILLIAM P. KOCKWOOD 117-7 Middlesex Road Waltham. Massachusetts THOMAS R. ROMEO 234 Grove Street Belmont, Massachusetts Mendel Club. Mendel Club. RTS AND SCIENCES CHARLES L. ROSE 15 Brastow Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Intramurals 1, 2; Psychology Club 4: Academy 4. JOSEPH f 172 Flore Melrose, M ROSSINO :e Street ssachusetts B.S. Economi Academy; Italii JOHN F. RYAN 20 Woodlawn Street Plain, Massachusetts A.B. Pre-Medical Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Scope 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; K. of C. Club 2, 3; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4, Senior Delegate 4; Cross and Crown 4; Alpha Sigma Nu 4: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH R. SARAO 805 M.t. Auburn Street Watertown , Massachusetts A.B. Ecotwmics Mendel Club 1, 2; Intramurais 1, LOUIS R. SARDELLA 12 Spring Avenue Wakefield, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government Historical Society: Italian Academy; tramurals. PHILIP J. SEGALLA, JR. 233 Centre Street Dorchester, Massachusetts A.B. Modern Languages Drill Team 1 ; French Academy 3, Classics Academy 1: Intramurais 1, HRi i- teni- AND SCIENCES ' ,. i ' -f i!: ' a-js-is:? ' grfrjTit ] FRANCIS X. SHANNON 4 Bradford Avenue Medford, Massachusetts DAVID F. SHEEHAN 129 Gulliver Street Milton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Football 1, 2; Track 1, 3; Ec Aca,demy 3, 4; Intramurais 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 4; Hockey 4. JOSEPH H. SHEEHAN. JR. 55 Foster Road Belmont, Massachusetts A.B. History and Government SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 PAUL W. SHEEHY PAUL SHIEL JOHN P. SLATTERY 1624 Columbia Road 169 Walnut Street 22 Talbot Street South Boston, Massachusetts Brookline, Massachusetts Mai den, Massachusetts B.S. History and Government A.B. English A.B. History and Government Hockey 2, 3. 4: Section Rep. 3: Intra- murals 1, 2. 3, 4: Prom Committee 3; Spanish Academy 1. 2. Gold Key Society 3, 4; Toastmasters ' Circle 3; Student Council 3: Election Chairman 4; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4: Junior Week Committee: Track 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. Bollarmine Law and Government Academy 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: N.F.C.C.S. NORMAN A. STEELE, JR. 119 Woodhaven Street Mattapan, Massachusetts A.B. History and Government Bellarmine Law and Government Acad- emy 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2: Marquette Debating Society 1, 2. ARTHUR L. SULLIVAN 94 Montebello Rd. Plain, Massachusetts nd Government Veteran. B.S. History s List 1, 2. ; EUGENE P. SULLIVAN 103 Saybrook Street Brighton, Massachusetts A.B. Sociology Arts and Sciences Class Presi dent 4: Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S.: Track Manager 2. 3: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Jazz Academy 2: Classical Academy 1, 2: Junior Week Jazz Concert, Co-Chairman: K. of C. Club 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Sub ology Club 4: Prom Com- litte 2, 3. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN 127 Greenhill Rd. Westwood, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Econt 1. 2. : ' .. 4: mics Academy :j, 4: Intramurals i. 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society Fc.ieiEn Trade Club 3. PAUL D. SULLIVAN 44 Dover Street Cambridge, Massachusetts A.B. Moder-it Language Heights 2, 3, 4; French Academy 3, 4: Russian Academy 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 4: Classics AcaiKiiiy 1. 2: Junior Show. RALPH M. SULLIVAN 14 Templeton Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Physics tic Society 1, 2: Sigma Pi Sigma VINCENT PATRICK SULLIVAN, JR. 324 East Squantum Street North Quincy, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Marquette De- bating Society 1. 2; Yacht Club 1, 2, 3; Section Rep. 1: Scope 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: Class President 2: Sodality 3, 4; Order of Cross and Crown 4: Alpha Sigma Nu 4. JEROME H. SUPPLE 65 Lowell Road Winthrop, Massachusetts B.S. Chemistry Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Chem Bulletin, RICHARD J. TATTEN 16 Richard Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts A.B. Pre-Medical Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Margols 2, 3, Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team Choir 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE EDWARD J. F. THOMAS JAMES E. TIERNAl 29 Harris Avenue 55 Summit Avenue Lowell, Massachusetts Providence, R. I. B.S. English Order of the Cross and Crown, Knight Commander 4; Alpha Sigma Nu 4: Stylus 2. 3, 4, Associate Editor 2, Senior Editor 3, Editor 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3; Marquette Debating Society 1. 2, Presi- dent 2: Fulton Debating Society 3. 4, Vice-President 4: Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3, 4: Heights 1, 2; Sodality 2, 3: Sub Turri 4, Theme Editor. B.S. Econ Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Economics Academy 3, 4; Rhode Island Club 1: Pike ' s Peak Club 3, 4: Section rep 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT J. TIERNAN 25 Corey Street Everett, Massachusetts A.B. Physics Gold Key Society 3, 4; Track 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 2, 3. 4; A.I.P. 3. 4. SCIENCES JOHN R. TOTIN 550 Hunt Lane Manhasset, N. Y. B.S. Chemistry American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; New York Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4. JOHN M. TWOMBLY 16 Ashford Street Allston, Massachusetts B.S. Sociology Academy: Psychology Club: In Is: Foreign Trade Club. PASQUALE R. VACCA 6 Sunnyside Street Hyde Park, Massachusetts ' B.S. Sociology Sociology Academy 2, 3, 4: Veteran: N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Psychology Club 2, 3. 4: Economics Academy 4; World Re- lations Club 3. 4. -■( ROBERT G. VALWAY 96 Otis Street Medford, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Section Rep. 1; Sodality 3. 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4. Delegate 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: Rifle Team 3: French Acade my 1, 2; Fulton Debating Society 3: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3: Toastmasters ' Circle 3; Aquinas Circle 4. HARRY VON ERTFELDA 10th Avenue Sylvan Beach, N. Y. B.S. Biology and Gun Club 2: New York Club Mendel Club 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2. JOSEPH W. WALLACE 71 Colburn Street Westwood, Massachusetts B.S. Mathematics Ricci Math Academy 1, 2, 3, 4.- Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Academy 3, 4: Intramurals 1, EDWARD L. WATERS 5 Stevens Street Peabody, Massachusetts B.S. Chemistry Chemical Society 1, 2. 3, 4: Yacht Club 1, 2: Intramurals 1. 4. WILLIAM P. WATERS 244 Danforth Street Portland, Maine A.B. Pre-Medical Mendel Club 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 4. JOHN WELDON 133 Tyndale Street Roslindale, Massachusetts A.B. Modern Languages Heights 2, 3, 4; French Academy 3, 4: SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 PAUL J. WENTWORTH 35 Johnston Rd. Arlington, Massachusetts B.S. Phij! A.I.P. 1, 2, 3, 4 ciety 1; Intramurals 1 Chemical So- ALFRED L. WHEELER ROBERT H. WILCOX 139 Pleasant Street 108 Newtonville Avenue Leominster, Massachusetts Newton, Massachusetts A.B. English B.S. Physics Writers ' Workshop 3: N.F.C.C.S. 4; A.I.P. 1, 2, 3, 4; American Chemical So Aquinas Circle 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. ciety List 1 : Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s RICHARD C. WILES HOWARD R. WILLIAMSON, JR. 45 Westwood Road 750 Merrimack Street Medford, Massachusetts Lowell, Massachusetts A.B. Economics B.S. Economics 2; Orchestra 1. 2; Economics 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4. French Club 1; Economics Academy 2 Dean ' s Li st 2, 3: Sub Turri 4; Veteran N.F.C.C.S. ROBERT C. WILSON 74 McCormack Street Maiden, Massachusetts B.S. Physics rals; Ricci Math Society: A.I.P. BOSTON COLLEGE CHARLES ZIELINSKI 63 Clark Avenue Chelsea, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Section Rep. 1, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2. ARTS AND SCIENCES Edward Miller President Charles Fox Vice-President Leo Floyd Secretary SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Francis Dirksmeier Treasurer Joseph Coghlan Athletic Association Representative COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 FREDERICK R. ABLONDI Wm. J. Heights Framingham, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Economics Economics Academy; Intramurals; Dean ' ; List; Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity; For eign Trade Club. ROBERT J. ADAMS 31 Wellesley Park Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Dean ' s J ist 1, 2: Society for the Advance- ment of Management 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4; Economics Academy 3; Mar- quette Debating Society 2; Foreign Trade Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN S. ADDESA 50 Leverett Street Boston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accountivg Italian Academy 1, 2; Accounting Acad- emy 3, 4; Boston College Band 1; Intra- murals; Sodality 4; Economics Academy 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. EDWARD PAUL AIKEN RICHARD J. ALLEN ROBERT W. AMIRO 87 North Union Street 26 Florida Street 23 Brackett Street Arlington 74, Massachusetts Dorchester, Massachusetts Brighton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting B.S.B.A. B.S.B.A. Accou7iti?ig murals 1, 2. 3, 4: Hockey 1, 2; nting Academy 4; Foreign Trade 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Ticket Committee for Glee Club Home Concert 4; Margols 3, 4; Chorale 1. 2, 3, 4: Junior Show 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Accounting Academy 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Gov- ernment Academy 3, 4; Sub Turri. BOSTON COLLEGE HOWARD F. AUCOIN 110 Josephine Avenue Somerville 44, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accouvting Dean ' s List: Section Representative: Marquette Debating Society: Toastmas- ter ' s Circle. Sergeant-at-Arms: C.B.A. Debating Society: Accounting Academy; Guidepost, Feature Editor: Business Club: Dramatic Society: Intramurals: Order of Cross and Crown. ARMAND A. AUDET 7 Morningside Drive Laconia. N. H. B.S.B.A. Accounting Gold Key 2: Guidepost 2, 3. 4, Editor-in- Chief 4: Accounting Academy 4: Intra- murals 1. 2: Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity 3. 4. BRUNO BAGNASCHI 59 Blake Street Torrington, Connecticut B.S.B.A. Finance Section Representative 1. 3, 4: Connecti- cut Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Vice President: Sodality 3. 4. President 4: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. 4: Order of Cross and Crown: Fi- nance Academy 3, 4: N.F.C.C.S. 4: Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Fraternity. INISTRATION 3 ANTHONY V. BARBA WILLIAM J. BARRETT 51 West Street 509 Pleasant Street Needham Heights Melrose, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting B.S.B.A. Management Accounting Academy 3, 4: Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3. 4: Dean ' s List 1, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Section sentative 1. JOSEPH W. BERKELEY 15 Ainsley Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Delta Fraternity: Foreign Trade Club; Gold Key Society: Commencement Week Committee 3: Sub Turri: Marketing Club: Intramurals Junior Week Committee 3 MARIO J. BIANCUZZO U) Pitts Street Boston, Massachusetts n.S.B.A. General Business Italian Academy 1; Band 1: Intramurals 1, 2; Accounting Academy 3, 4; Market- ing Club 4: Bellarmine Law and Govern- ment Academy. JAMES R. BILLINGS 40 Commonwealth Road Watertown, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing N.F.C.C.S. 1: Marketing Club 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Sodality 2. WILLIAM F. BOOZANG, JR. 580 Washington Street Quincy 69, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Ma. nagement Society for the agement 3, 4: Cha mittee for S.A.M jects Committee murals 2. Advancement of irman of Projects I. 4: Member of for S.A.M. 3; : Man- Com- Pro- [ntra- BUSINESS ADMTNI STEPHEN J. BRADY 23 Goldsmith Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Marketing Club 3, 4, Coordinating Officer 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: World Rela- tions League 1, 2: Gold Key 4; Spanish Academy 1, 2: Accounting Academy 3; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4: Knights of Columbus 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 4. WILLIAM J. BRADY 34 Village Road East Weymouth, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accoxmting Accounting Academy; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy: Intramurals; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Veteran. THOMAS A. BRAY 838 Washington Street Holliston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Industrial Management Intramurals 1, 2; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 EDWARD D. BRICKLEY 8 Tennyson Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Camera Club 1: German Academy 3, 4: Guidepost 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Ac- counting: Academy 3, 4: Dean ' s List 1: Junior Week Committee 3; Commence- ment Weeli Committee 3: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Election Committee 4. GARDNER L. B ROOKS 9 South Walker Street Lowell, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Spanish Academy 1: Intramurals 4: Marketing Club 3, 4: Sub Tu CHARLES L. BUCKLEY 33 Columbus Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing e Club 1: Foreign Trade Club 3, 4: rketing Club 3. 4: Skin Divers Club 3; lerican Marketing Association 3, 4: ramurals 3. 4. JOSEPH W. BURKE. JR. 53 Prince Street Brookline, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4. LAWRENCE F. BURKE, JR. 88 Oxford Street Arlington, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Industrial Management Society for the Advancement of Man- agement 3. 4. Treasurer 4, Project Com- mittee 3; Economics Academy 3: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3; Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity ROBERT E. BURKE 95 Beacon Hill Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. .Accounting Alpha Sigma Nu 4: Alpha Kappa Psi 2, 3. 4: Sodality 2. 3: Guidepost 3: Account- ing Academy 3, 4, Vice President: Gold Key Society 3; CBA Debating Society 2; Section Representative 2. 3: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Junior Prom Committee. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 RONALD LEONARD BUSSIERE 65 Clinton Place Newton Centre, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Markcthifl PHILIP C. BUTLER 50 Crandall Avenue Misquamicut, R. I. B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 2, 3, 4: Golf 2; Yacht Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Academy 1: Rhode Island Club: Delta Sigma Pi Fra- ternity 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Intramur- THOMAS V. BYRNE 22 Dartmouth Street Watertown. Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4. Efficiency Rat- ing Committee: Accounting Academy 3, 4: Autumn Annual Chairman 4: Junior Jump Co-Chairman 3: Gold Key Society 2. 4: Career Day 2, 3, 4: Election Com- mittee 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. RICHARD W. CABANA 120 Rumsey Road Buffalo. N. Y. B.S.B.A. Markctiiiy !y Society 2: Marketing Club 3. 4: He H. DONALD CAHALIN 63 Winchester Road Arlington, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing ckey 1. 2: Gold Key Society 2. 3, EARNEST CAPONI 30 Franklin Street Leominster, Massachusetts Glee Club 2, 3, 4: World Relations League 1, 2: Marketing Club 2, 3, 4: Program Committee Chairman 4: Sanctuary Society 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Spanish Academy 4: N.F.C.C.S. 4: Com- mencement Committee 3: Co-chairman BOSTON COLLEGE DONALD JOSEPH CAPPELLETTI 68 Welles Avenue Dorchester 24, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Fivavce Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Italian Academ 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4. STANLEY J. CAREY 7 Lantern Lane West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Society for the Advancement of Man- agement 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4. KEITH G. F. CASSEDY 10 Helena Road Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3. 4; Section Rep- resentative 3. LEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION NORMAN J. CEDER 7 Tremont Street Newburyport, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Foreign Trade Club 3; Bellarmine La and Government Academy 4: Accountii Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 2. PAUL E. CHAMBERLAIN 173 Monroe Street Dedham, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Society for the Advancement of Man- agement 3, 4; Co-editor of Newsletter: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity 3, 4; Effi- ciency Committee; Chairman of Social Work Committee: Social Committee; Commencement Committee 3; Sub Turri Section Representative 4. LAWRENCE P. CHISHOLM 4 Wellington Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity 3. 4: Market- ing Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary; Gold Key Society 2. 3, 4; Junior Show Committee 3; Commencement Week Committee 3 ' N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD P. CICCONI 15 Squantum Street East Milton. Massachusetts RICHARD J. CLARKE, JR. 42 Larchmont Road Salem, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Marketing Club 4; N.F.C.C.S. 4; Spanish Academy 1, 2; World Relations League 1, 2. JOSEPH E. COGHLAN 54 Paragon Road West Roxbury 32, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Heights 1, 2; Dean ' s List 3; Junior Show; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Award for Con- tribution to Intramural Program; Ac- counting Academy 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 3, 4: Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity 3, 4; Senior Class Officer. [college of business ADMINISTRATIOi WILLIAM E. COHANE 20 Northend Avenue Salem, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Law ai nting Academy 3, DONALD E. COHOON 50 Wilkins Road East Braintree, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Bellarmine Law and Government Acad- emy 2. 3, 4: Accounting Academy 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri. JOHN D. COLLINS 80 Curtis Street Somerville, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accou7}ting Gold Key Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Academy 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 2; Chairman of Holy Cross Rally 3, 4; Assistant Busi- ness Manager. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 WALTER L. COLLINS 157 Stratford Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing ■ American Marketing Academy; Rod and Gun Club: Intramurals: Gold Key So- ciety: Veteran. JOSEPH E. CONEYS 86 Webb Street Weymouth, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Gold Key Society 4: French Academy 1: Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment Z, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD L. CONNORS 84 Martin Road Milton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. General B-usiness Alpha Sigma Nu 3, 4: Class Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Order of Cross and Crown: Sec- tion Representative 3: Toastmasters Circle 2. 3, 4, President: Track Team 1: Track Manager 1; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity 2. 3. 4: Gold Key Society 1, 2. 3, 4: Business Club 3; Co-Chairman Junior Week: Society for the Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4: American Marketing Association 2, 3, 4: Sub Turri: ROTC Drill PLT 2: Skin Divers Club 3, 4. FRANCIS X. COPPINGER 157 Theodore Parker Road West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1: counting Academy 2. CHARLES J. CRISAFULLI 58 Orden Terrace Hull, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance nurals 1, 2 President: ROBERT M. CROWE 129 Childs Street Lynn, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Glee Club 2: CBA Debating Society 2: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4: Guidepost Associate Editor 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Toastmasters Circle 3, 4: Sergeant-at-Arms: Finance Club 3, 4, President Beta Gamma Sigma Honor So- ciety 4: Order of Cross and Crown. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 GERALD L. CUNNINGHAM 14 Tower Avenue Needham. Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accomiting Accounting Academy 3, 4: Track Team 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM J. CUNNINGHAM, JR. 40 Tennyson Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Junior Class President: Sophomore Class Council: Co-chairman Junior Class Dinner Dance: Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4: Holy Cross Rally Chairman: Accounting Acad- emy 3. 4: Commission Chairman NFCCS; Sub Turri Advertising Staff 3, 4: Toast- masters Circle 3, 4: Dean ' s List: CBA Debating Society 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 3: Commence- ment Week Committee. JOSEPH DANIEL GUSHING 175 Wilmington Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3, 4: Intram 1, 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett ciety 1, Dean ' s List 1. JAMES F. DALY, JR. 22 Chase Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Student Government Re- vision Committee 3: General Election Commissioner 4: Prom Committee 1, 2, 3: Delta Sigma Pi, Co-founder 3, 4, Vice President :i. President 4: Junior Show 3: Dance Committees 2, 4: Communion Breakfast Committee 2: Finance Club 3, 4. Treasurer 3. PAUL V. DALY 22 Chase Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Freshman Basketball: Accounting Acad- emy 3, 4: Senior Election Committee; In- tramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. CHARLES B. DAVIS 199 North Beacon Street Watertown, Massachusetts BOSTON COLLEGE GEORGE JOSEPH DAY. JR. 8A Asticou Road Boston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. luduntriai ManageTnent Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. JAMES D. DEVLIN 24 Sunset Hill Road Roslindale 31, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Economics Academy 3, 4: Gold Key So- ciety 2. 3. 4. Chairman of Golf Tourna- ment 3. 4: Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity 3, 4: Sub Turri Advertising 4: Foreign Trade Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: N.F.C.C.S. 3: Toastmasters Circle 3: Jun- ior Week Committee 3. ANTHONY JOSEPH DiPALMA 48 Gardner Street Newton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Gold Key Society 3. 4: Marketing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 3: Chairman Red Cross Blood Drive 4: Knights of Columbus. FRANCIS J. DIRKSMEIER 28 Logan Way South Boston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. ManagcTnent Dean ' s Senate 4: Senior Class Tr CBA 4: Junior Class Treasurer 3: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity 2, 3. 4: Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4: Gold Key Society 3. 4: Junior Show 3: Junior Week Committee 3: Commence- ment Week Committee 3: Co-chairman Junior Class Dinner Dance 3; Dance Com- mittees 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. EDMUND E. DOHERTY 1032 Dorchester Avenue Boston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. .Accounting Accounting Academy 3; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 3; Blessed Oli- ver Plunkett Society 1, 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. JOHN F. DOHERTY 71 Cricket Lane West Roxbury, Massachusetts Foreign Trade PAUL L. DONOHUE 93 Meredith Circle Milton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Industrial Management Gold Key Society: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society: Knights of Columbus: Intramur- als: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4:_ Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4: Special Project Class. PATRICK X DONOVAN 911 Canterbury Street Roslindale 31, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Student Council 1, 2 Finaiice Treasur WILLIAM H. DONOVAN 13 Edgemont Road East Braintree, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Club 3. 4: Foreign Trade Club 3: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Assistant Publicity Agent Basketball and Softball. JOSEPH J. DOWNEY 4 Farmcrest Avenue Lexington, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Marquette Debating Society 2: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Finance Club 3. 4: For- eign Trade Club 1, 2: Guidepost 2, Asso- ciate Editor. MICHAEL E. DOYLE 604 Walnut Street Newtonville, Massachusetts B.S.B..A. General Btisiness DAVID ANTHONY DRINKWATER 278 Chestnut Street Chelsea, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 4: Beta Gamma Sigma Na- tional Honor Society; Economics Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s List. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 ARTHUR J. DRISCOLL 29 Bow Street Hyde Park, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4: Fulton Debating Society: Section Representative 1, 3. JAMES J. DUFFY 82 Fessenden Street Newtonville, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Special Project -Class Market Research Committee 4; Sodality 1, 2, Prefect 1; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2. RICHARD J. DUNN 140 East Street North Attleboro, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance 3, 4; Finance Club 3, 4; WILLIAM F. DUNN 26 Trull Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Finance Club 3, 4: Guidepost Associate Editor 2: Sub Turri Representative 4; Toastmasters Circle 2. EDWARD A. DUPREZ, JR. 43-C Rich Street Waltham, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Manageynent Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3, 4: Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity 2. 3, 4; Marketing Club 2: Gold Key So- ciety 2, Seminar Committee: Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. RUSSELL D. DURKEE 37 Middlesex Avenue Swampscott, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Section Representative 1; Finance Club 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 HARRY EORDEKIAN n Oakley Road Watertown, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketuig Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN H. ERWIN 677 Quincy Shore Drive North Quincy, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance ice Club: Intramurals. VINCENT FABUCCI 28 Amity Street Lynn. Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Club 1, 3, 4: Guidepost 2, 4; Italian Academy 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4: Election Committee 4: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3. 4: Marketing Club 4. RALPH M. FERRERA 105 Barbara Road Waltham. Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Industrial Management Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3. 4. Activities Chairman 4: CBA Debating Society 2; Gold Key Society 3: ROTC Military Ball Committee 3. 4; Junior Week Committee 3: Junior Show 3: Intramurals 2. 3. 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Italian Academy 2. NEIL A. FITZGERALD 94 Grandview Road Arlington, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Yacht Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi Fra- ternity 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Band 1, 2, 3: Toastmasters Circle 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, Badminton Champion 2; Commencement Week Committee 3: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management 3, 4. CHARLES W. FITZSIMMONS 103 Webster Park West Newton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Industrial Management Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2. Project Committee: ROTC Drill Team 2: Foreign Trade Club 1: Skin Divers Club 1; ROTC Advisory Group. BOSTON COLLEGE PAUL V. FLAHERTY 7 Spaulding Street Dorchester. Massachusetts li.S.B.A. Accouiitivg Accounting Academy 3, 4: Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4: Intra- THOMAS FRANCIS FLANAGAN 219 Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Market! i,y Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, Chairman of Efficiency Committee: Marketing Club 2. 3. 4, President 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 2: N.F.C.C.S. 3. 4, Alternate Delegate 4: Election Chairman CBA 4; Intramurals 2. 3. ARTHUR E. FLYNN 18 Church Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting urals I, 2, 3, 4; Accounting Ac LEO A. FLOYD, JR. IGO Garfield Avenue ■Chelsea 50. Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Mnrkctiii! Dean ' s List I; Spanish Acad( CBA Debating Society 2: Guidepo Marketing Club 3, 4: Intramurals ior Class Secretary CBA: Dean ' s S. THOMAS J. FOLAN. JR. KENNETH F. FORD 40 Silver Street 200 Chestnut Street Norwood. Massachusetts Brookline, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Markctinp B.S.B.A. Accounting :an Marketing Association: Intra- 3, 4: Commencement Week Com- 3. CBA Debating Society 2: Accounting Academy 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3: Bellarmine Law and Govern- ment Academy 4. DAVID F. FOREST 17 Boynton Street Waltham, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Marketing Club 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. CHARLES J. FOX 62 Wycliff Avenue West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Vice President Senior Class CBA; Order of Cross and Crown; Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Society 4: Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4; Accounting Academy 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Guidepost 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4; Section Representative 2: Bell- armine Law and Government Academy 2, 3; C.B.A. Debating Society 2; Intramu- rals 1, 2. 3. DONALD J. FOX IS King Street Newton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 4; Spanish Academy 1, 2; World Relations League 1, 2. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 ARMANDO F. GALLINARO 223 A Somerville Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Marketing Club 3, 4: Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4; Italian Academy 1. 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. GATELY DONALD D. GATES 108 Ronald Road 94 Fenno Street Arlington, Massachusetts Revere, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accountiiw B.S.B.A. Accontitiiia lurals 1: Section Representative 1: iting: Academy 3. 4; Section Repre- ve 4. French Academy 1: Gold Key Society 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Accounting Academy 3, 4; By-laws Committee 4: Dean ' s List FRANK A. GERACI 82 Oakdale Road Newton Centre 59, Mass. B.S.B.A. Finance Writers Work Shop 1; Section Represen- tative 1; Toastmasters Circle 2, 3, 4, Program Committee Chairman: Guidepost 3: Finance Club 3, 4: Chess Club. JOSEPH M. GOLDING 104 Aldrich Street Roslindale, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Intramu irals 2, 3, 4: Marketing Knights of Columbi; IS 4: Economics emy 4. VINCENT P. GORGONE 83 Lexington Street Auburndale, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing N.F.C.C.S. 1: Sodality 1: Society for the Advancement of Management 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Marketing Club: Knights of Columbus. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 PAUL L. GRADY 2 Eaile Road Wellesley, Massachusetts H.S.n.A. MarkcUmi ISIessod Oliver Plunkelt Society 3, 4: In tramurals 1, 2, ;i, 4. JAMES F. GUNNING 41 Bothwell Road Brighton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Manaf cment Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment a, 4, Project Committee 3, Publicity Chairman 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3. 4; Gold Key Society 3, 4: Sodality 2, 3, ' 4. JAMES I. HALEY, JR. 1 Winslow Street Scituate, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accoiivtinfi Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Spanish Academy 1; Accounting Academy 3, 4: Co-chairman Accounting Social 4. DONALD E. HALLISEY 75 Wyman Street Medford, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Maiiai cmevt Band 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: ROTC Drill Team 2. 3: Orchestra 1: Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4, Project Committee 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4; Industrial Manage- Research Project 4: Junior Show JAMES M. HANIFIN !14 Wyman Street maica Plain, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Marketing Club 3, 4, Publicity Director 4; Gold Key Society 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: N.F.C.C.S. 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Spanish Academy 1, 2: Woild Relati(mB League 1, 2. EDWARD S. HANLEY Main Street Westford, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Murketitw rketing Club 3, 4: Intramural Con littee 3. BOSTON COLLEGE JOHN L. HARRINGTON 89 Duvnell Avenue Roslindale 31, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accountiuc Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Accounting Acad- emy 2, 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Gov- ernment Academy 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4. DONALD MICHAEL HASKELL 40 St. Joseph Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey Manai 2: Marketing Club 3, 4: Bellarmine L and Government Academy 4. JOHN F. HEALY 131 South Street Glens Falls, N. Y. B.S.B.A. Fhiance Finance Club 3, 4: New York Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: World Relations League 2: Foreign Trade Club 4. JAMES P. HEATH S)G5 Western Avenue Lynn, Massachusetts B.S.B..A. Ma-nagement Foreign Trade Club 1; Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4: CBA Debating Society 1, 2; Knights of Co- lumbus 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4. WILLIAM M. HEAVEY 521 Heath Street Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketiug Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 2, 3. 4: Golf 2; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Knights of Columbia 3, 4. EDWARD J. HEGARTY 113 Payson Road Brookline, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Industrial Managemevi Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3: Section Repre- sentative: CBA Debating Society 1, 2: GEORGE HENNESSY 201 Wachusett Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts B.S.B.A, Economics ademy 2, 3, 4: Section Rep- resentative 3; Foreign Trade Club 3, 4; Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Prom Chairman 3; Toastmasters ' Circle 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2: Gold Key Society 3, 4: Dean ' s List 1. 2, 3. 4: Holy Cross Vic- tory Dance. Co-Chairman 4: Intramurals 1, 2: Basketball 1; Sub Turri 4: Order of Cross and Crown 4. RICHARD A. HERB 16 Thornville Rd. Lutherville, Md. B.S.B.A. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4; Gold Key Society 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Accounting: Academy 3. 4; Yacht Club 3, 4; Boarders ' Council 4, President. M. FRANCIS HIGGINS 38 Woodford Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B,S.B,A. Management S.A.M. 3, 4: Gold Key Society 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2, 4; K. of C. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 4. RICHARD A. HILL 61 Cabot Street Beverly, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Marketing Club: Business Club; Spanisf Academy: Heights: Guidepost: Junior Week Committee: Chess Club: Intra- murals. EDWARD J. HINES 547 Hyde Park Avenue Roslindale, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 3, Knights of Columbus 3: Intramurals 2, Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 2, ■ Accounting Academy Social Committee LAWRENCE F. HOJLO 20 Fenwood Road Boston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Marquette Debating Society 1, 2; Toast- masters Circle 2; Accounting Academy 3, 4: Guidepost Feature Editor 3, 4: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Sigma Pi Fra- ternity 3. 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 HOOLEY Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Acconntiug CBA Debating Society 2: Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 3, 4: Account- ing Academy 3, 4, Rules Committee 4: University Committee 3: Dean ' s List 1, 3. THEODORE D. HOPPE 87 Hillsdale Road Ne vton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Section Representative 1, 2, 4; Toastmas- ters Circle 2; Marketing Club 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3. 4. MAURICE HORRIGAN 484 South Street Quincy, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Eco Marquette Debating Society 2: E Academy 3. 4: Toastmasters Circle 3: For- eign Trade Club 3. 4; Dramatic Society 3, 4: The Heights 3. 4: Senior Section Representative: Sub Turri. GUY HOULE 208 rue Noel Asbestos, Quebec, Canada B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 2, 3, 4: Academy 1, 2. ROBERT HUBER 70 St. Rose Street Plain, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Intramurals: Accounting Academy: Bell- armine Law and Government Academy: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society. JAMES S. HUGHES 184 Central Avenue New Bedford, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Economics Academy 2: World Relations League 1, 2: Finance Club 3, 4. Secretary: Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity 3, 4: Foreign Trade Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 Roads P. O. Il.S.B.A. Marketl World Relations League 1, 2, 3, 4: Mar- keting 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity 2. 3. 4; Dean ' s List 1. 2, 3, 4; Spanis h Academy 1. JOHN T. HURLEY 1276 Blue Hill Avenue Milton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, NEIL HYNES 21 Daniels Street Somerville, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2: Rod and Gun Club 2; Accounting Academy 3, 4; Spanish Academy. FRANK J. JAGER 465 LaGrange Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Ac . ' imurals 1. 2: 3, 4: Foreign Trade 2: ' s List 3: Accounting Academy 3. 4, lairman Social Committee 4: Bellar- Law and Government Academy 3, 4, rman Dance Committee 4: Barn e Committee 3: Section Represen- e 4; Veteran. RICHARD H. JENSEN 34 Highland Terrace Needham, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Junior A. A. Representative 3; Account- ing Academy 3, 4: Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 3, 4: Class Council 3. THOMAS P. JOHNSON 191 Babcock Street Brookline, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Gt Intramurals 1, 2, al Business Senior Intramural BOSTON COLLEGE CHAELES E. JONES. JR. 26 Cottage Street Mansfield, Massachusetts emy 3, 4; Intr, B.S.B..A. EcO)i Club 4: 1 GEORGE T. JONES. Ill 2380 Mystic Valley Parkway Medford, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Industrial Management Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3. 4. Project Committee: Skin Div- ers Club 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Band 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4. FRANCIS J. JOYCE 5 Wabash Street Mattapan, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3. 4; Society for the Advancement of Management 3. 4: Project Committee 3, 4. JOHN F. JOYCE 1 Newtowne Court Cambridge. Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Sodality 1. 2, 3. 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4: CBA Debating Society 2: Marketing Club 3. 4; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity 3. 4: Intramurals 1. THOMAS FRANCIS JOYCE 135 Algonquin Road Chestnut Hill. Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Guidepost Associate Editor 2. 3. 4; Toast- masters Circle 2, 3; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity 2, 3, 4; Accounting Academy 3. 4; CBA Debating Society 2: The Heights 1: Bellarmine Law and Govern- ment Academy 4. GEORGE L. JUDGE. JR. 28 Faneuil Road Waltham. Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Industrial Management Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 3. 4: Co-chairman Research Com- mittee 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3. 4: Marquette Debating Society 1. 2. RICHARD JUSKEWITZ K Claxton Street Ruslindale, Massachusetts H.S.li.A. Accoiattivy (luntinp Academy; Bella rmine Law ernment Academy; Intramurals; £ WILLIAM R. KANE 561 Main Street Watertown, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidepost S.A.M. ;i, 4; Sodality :i, 4; K. of C. 3, JOHN KEANE 56 Oak Square Avenue Brighton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. General Business Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, Rifle Team 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4. JAMES P. KEAVENEY, JR. 74 Hillsdale Street Dorchester, Massachusetts JOHN PATRICK KEELAN. JR. 29 Burnham Street Belmont, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Order of Cross and CTOwn, Marshal 4; Alpha Kappa Psi 2. 3, 4; Guidepost 2, 3, 4. Editor-in-Chief 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Accounting Academy 3, 4; C.B.A. De- batins Society 2; Student Council 1: WILLIAM E. KEIRAN 21 Tappen Street Roslindale, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Gold Key Society 1, 2; Marketing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2; K. of C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Rod and Gun Club 1. Du List 1, 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 THOMAS E. KELLEHER 6 Newtowne Ct. Cambridge, Massachusetts Geveral Busiriess , 4: Accounting Academy B.S.B.A. Sodality 1. 2, 3 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3: C.B.A. Debating Society 2; Intramurals 1. 2. STEVEN SMITH KELLER 20 Walnut Avenue Floral Park, L. I., N. Y. B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 2, 3; New York Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Boarders ' Council; Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Dean ' s List: Distinguished Military Student 4. JOHN J. KELLIHER 18 Franconia Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Mayiagement S.A.M. 3, 4; Dance Committees 3, 4; Jun- ior Week Committee; Heights 1; K. of C. 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD E. KELLY 131 Granite Street Maiden, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi 2. 3. 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society, President 4; Accounting Academy 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1; Cross and Crown 4; Toastmasters Circle 3: Debating Society 1, 2. JAMES B. KELLY 266 Summer Street Weston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; K. of C. 3, 4. DONALD F. KENNEY 37 Savoy Road Needham, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing DriU Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 STANLEY MICHAEL KIEON, JK. 81 Coyle Avenue Pawtucket, R. I. B.S.B.A. Marketing Basketball 1. 2; Marketing Club 4. RAYMOND V. LAFOND 58 Lake Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Murketiny Connecticut Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Marketing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. ROBERT F. LATSHAW 61 W. Wyoming Avenue Melrose, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Rifle Team 1, 2; Debating Society 1, 2; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Fi- nance Club 2, 3, 4; Guidepost 2. 3, 4; Toastmasters ' Circle 2, 3, 4: Aquinas Circle 2, 3, 4. DAVID ALBERT LAVIN 9 Bartlett Street Leominster, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Basketball Manager 1, 2. 3, 4: ] murals 1; Toastmasters ' Circle 2: Fii Club 3, 4. WILLIAM A. LEARY 21 Pierce Street Arlington, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Pike ' s Peak Club 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4; Heights 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN J. LEE 1.5 Crehore Road Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance ,ce Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE FRANCIS P. LEMIEUX 22 Allan Road Islin on, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Gold Key Society 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Junior Week Committee: Delta Fraternity 3, 4; S.A.M. 2, 3, 4: Sub Turri 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4. SANTO B. LISTRO 182 Orchard Street New Haven, Connecticut B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3, 4: Connecticut Club 2, 3. 4: Football 1, 2: Sodality 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4. CHARLES C. LOMBARD 8 Craven Circle Waltham, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Marketing Club: Intramurals 1, 2, NISTRATION RICHARD C. LOMBARD 62 Burget Avenue Medford, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4: S.A.M. 3, 4: K. of VINCENT JAMES LOONEY 87 Lonsdale Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Beta Gamma Sigma: Finance Club 3, Dance Committee 3: Intramurals 1, FRANCIS J. LUCEY 21 Lincoln Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Hockey 1: Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4 Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Guidepost 3 Club 3, 4. FRANCIS E. LYNCH, JE. 7 Fairway Road Brookline, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Class President 1; Section Representative 2: Prom Committees 2, 3; Dance Commit- tees 1. 2, 3, 4; Junior Week Committee: Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 4 Marketing Club 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4: Sub Turri 3, 4, Advertising Man- ager 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; N.F.C.C.S. 1; Business Seminar 4. RICHARD J. LYNCH 32 Richardson Road Lynn, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 2, 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH B. LYONS 19 Quimby Avenue Woburn, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Delta Fraternity 3, 4; Accounting Acad- emy 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3: Spanish Academy 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH J. LYONS 150 Foster Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Gold Key Society 4; Intramurals 1, 4: N.F.C.C.S. 3. 4: K. of C. Club 2, 3. 4; Marketing Club 4: S.A.M. 2, 3; Spanish Academy 1. ROBERT D. MacDOUGALL 585 Main Street Watertown, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management S.A.M. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 K. of C. Club 3, 4; Section Representa five 3. JOHN J. MacGILLIVARY 52 Pearson Road Somerville, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1; Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4: C.B.A. Debating Society 2; Guide Post 2; Dean ' s List: Sub Turri 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Foreign Trade Acad- emy 3; Marketing Club 3, 4; Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 GILBERT MacKinnon 10 Temple Terr. West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Foreign Trade Club. CHARLES M. MacPHEE 124 Chestnut Avenue amaica Plain, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management List 1; Intramurals 1, 2, C. Club 3, 4; S.A.M. 3, 4. RICHARD F. MADDEN 34 Langly Road Brighton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Foreign Club 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 3, 4. EUGENE D. MAHONEY JAMES E. MALLOY JOHN G. MALLOY 16 Manthorne Road 8 Old Randolph Street 8 Old Randolph Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts Canton, Massachusetts Canton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management B.S.B.A. Economics B.S.B.A. General Busines S.A.M. 3, 4; K. of C. Club 3, 4: Intra- murals 1. 2, 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4. Heights tor): E Trade 3; Guidepost 4 (Managing Edi- conomics Academy 3, 4: Foreign Club 4, Vice-President: Stylus 2: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society Show Committee: Marketing Foreign Trade Club 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 GEORGE V. MARTELL 305 Washington Street Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality 2, 3, 4: Debating 2: Accounting Academy 3, 4. JAMES JOSEPH MARTIN, JR. 666 Front Street Weymouth, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marketing Club 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4. THOMAS J. MASOTTO 345 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S.B.A. Marketing Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; New York Club 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Marketing Club 3, 4: Dormitory Council; EDWARD RICHARD MASTERS 27 Forest Street Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance N.F.C.C.S. 1: Gold Key Society 2; Aquinas Circle 3: Finance Club 3, 4. WILLIAM J. McCarthy 165 South Street Plain, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Dean ' s List 3: S.A.M. 3, 4: Delta Fra- ternity 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CLEMENT McCOLE 863 E. Broadway South Boston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Marketing Club 2, 3: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1: Sub Turri 4: For- eign Trade Club 4; A.M. A. 4. BOSTON COLLEGE EDWARD McDonald 127 Dickerman Road Newton Highlands, Massachusetts THOMAS P. McDonald 104 Grove Street Quincy, Massachusetts B.S.H.A. Accountiny Accounting Academy 3, 4: Rod and Gu Club 2: Guidepost i: Sub Turri 4: Ii EDWARD J. McDONOUGH 23 Ellison Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting nting Academy 3, 4; Intramurals I yihh ' lillll llltilll I II I iiiiiillilllMI COLLKCi: OF lU iSIM ' S ADMINISTRATION JOHN R. McGRATH 86 Tobey Road Belmont. Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Rod and Gun Club 2: Accounting Acad- emy 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett So- ciety 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS MICHAEL McMANUS 88 Charlesbank Road Newton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing A.M. A. 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Commencement Committee 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH P. McMENIMEN 143 Otis Street Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. M, Delta Fraternity Key Society 3, agement , 4, Secretary: Gold Secretary 4; S.A.M. t Committee 3: Junior Committee: Section Representative als 1, 3, 4. THOMAS M. McNAMARA 55 Tomlin Street Waltham, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Marketing Club 3; Gold Key Society S.A.M. 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. G. PAUL McNULTY 7 Alaric Terrace West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Dance Committees 3, 4: Marketing Club 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4; Junior Show Committee; Election Com- mittee 4; Intramurals 1, 2. THOMAS JAMES McQUILLAN 67 Topliff Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Junior Show Commit- tee; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2. CHARLES R. MELCHIN 496 Adams Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Heights 1, 2, Business Manager 2: Section Representat ive 2; Prom Committee 2: Accounting Academy 3, 4; Commencement Committee 3; Delta Fraternity 3. 4, Vice- President 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society: Veteran. EDWARD DESMOND MILLER 12 Peacevale Road Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing C.B.A. Class President 4: Class Vice- President 3: Baseball 2; Marketing Club 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3, President 4; Alpha Kappa Psi 2. 3, 4; Section Rep- resentative 2; Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Foreign Trade Club 3; Commencement Committee 3: German Academy 1: Heights 4: N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4. RICHARD J, MONAHAN 35 Menotomy Road Arlington, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1; Gold Key Society 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Rod and Gun Club 3; Accounting Acad- emy 3, 4. SENIOR GLASS OF 1957 RICHARD J. MONAHAN 78 Grant Street Waltham, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Guidepost 4: Foreign Trade Club 3; So- dality 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Account- ing Academy 4; Dean ' s List 1: Economics Academy 3: Veteran; BeLlarmine Law and Government Academy 4. DONALD F. MORAN 108 Fairmount Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S,B.A. Accounting Heights 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Alpha Sigma Nu 4 (President): Order of Cross and Crown 4: Alpha Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; Marquette Debating Society 1, 2; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4: Accounting Academy 3. 4; Dean ' s List 1. 2, 3, 4. ■WILLIAM A. MUELLO, JR. 24 Fremont Street Arlington, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Marketing Club: Intramurals: S] Academy: Heights: Sub Turri. EDWARD MULVEY 50 Pond Street Cohasset, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Toastmasters ' Circle 2, 3: Marketing Club 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: C.B.A. Debating So- ciety 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN EDWARD MURPHY 88 South Main Street Natick, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Cross and Crown 4; Track 1, 2 Captain 4: Accounting Academy Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3. WALTER J. MURPHY 61 Pierce Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: A.M. A. Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 JAMES C. MURRAY 76 Garfield Avenue Woburn, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance K. of C. Club 2, 3, 4, Warden 2, Record- ing Secietary 3, President 4: Finance Club 3, 4: Delta Fraternity 3, 4: Section Rep- resentative 4. EDWIN T. NADEAU. JR. 57 Park Avenue Arlington, Massachusetts B.S.Ii.A. Accountiinl Dean ' s Jjist 1. 3: Accounting Academy 3, 4: Guidepost 3, 4 (Circulation Manager); Economics Academy 3, 4; Blessed Oliver P ' unkett Society 3; Intramurals 1, 2. SALVATORE NATALIE 68 North Margin Street Boston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accountmg Band 1: Italian Academy 1, 3: Foreign Trade Club 1; Accounting Academy 3, 4: Commencement Committee 3; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4. JOHN A. NEAGLE 41 Cedarwood Road Scituate, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance U.S.N. A. 1; Finance Club 3, 4: murals 2, 3, 4; Golf 4. KENNETH H. NEAGLE 18 Dunton Road Wilmington, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Intramurals: S.A.M. FRANK J. NICOLAZZO 8 Elm Court West Newton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi: Accounting Academy 3, 4; Debating Society 2; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 2, 4; Intramu- rals 1, 2, 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE DAVID D. OLDFIELD 72 Freeman Street Auburndale, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance lurals 1, 2; Finance Club 3, BERNARD F. O ' NEIL, JR. 182 Orchard Street Belmont, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Alpha Sigma Nu 4 (Treasurer): Order of Cross and Crown 4: Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Delta Fraternity 3. 4. Treasurer 3, 4: Student Council 3; Sub Turri 3, 4, C.B.A. Subscriptions Man- ager 4: Accounting Academy 2, 3, 4; German Academy 1: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1: Commencement Co- Chairman 3; Prom Committee 3: Seminar Student Chairman 3. CHARLES JOSEPH O ' NEILL. JR. 135 Webster Street Arlington, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Hockey 1. 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Mar- keting Club 3, 4: Spanish Academy 1, 2; Foreign Trade Club 4: World Relations League 1, 2; N.F.C.C.S. 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4. ROBERT C. O ' NEILL 59 Mystic Street Medford. Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Club: Intramurals. JAMES E. PASHBY 24 Banks Road Swampscott, Massachusetts B.S.B.A, Marketing Marketing Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, JOSEPH M. PASQUARELLO 261 Elliott Street Beverly, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Toast- masters ' Circle 2; Italian Academy 2; Finance Club 3, 4: Psychology Club 4; Aquinas Circle 4. ARTHUR PICKETT 52 Edson Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Dean ' s List 1, 3: Glee Club 3 ,4: Gold Key Society 3. 4: Accounting Academy 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4: Intra- murals 1, 2. 3, 4: Commencement Com- mittee 3; Jazz Academy 2: Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4; Sub JOHN F. POWERS, JR. 36 Middlesex Street Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting French Academy 1: Accounting Academy 2, 3, 4, President 4: Beta Gamma Sigma: Alpha Kappa Psi: Section Representative 3; Sub Turri 4; Intramurals 3, 4. LEO A. POWERS 21 Hobomack Road Quincy, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management S.A.M. 3. 4: Economics Academy 4: Toast- masters ' Circle 3; Marketing Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 LAURENCE B. PRATT 119 Pond Street Waltham, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. ManagcTnent Intramurals 2, 3; Psychology Club S.A.M. 3, 4. RICHARD P. QUINTAL 921 Riverside Drive Metheun, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ALLEN J. REILLY 400 Ferndale Road Springfield, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3, 4; Heights 2; Alpha Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Beta Gamma Sigma: Section Representative 3; Junior Week Co-Chairman. LOUIS JOSEPH RESCA, JR. 6 Sanford Road Canton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3, 4: Dean ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID L. RICO 2 Lambert Road Belmont, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management S.A.M. 2, 3, 4; Commencement Committee 3: Drill Team 2. JAMES RIDGE 75 Bailey Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance e Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, I BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 KEVIN RIORDAN 43 Braeburn Road Hyde Park, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing HENRY J. RONNEY, JR. 242 Payson Road Belmont, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3, 4; Hockey Blessed ' Oliver Plunkett Society 1, Spanish Academy 1: Intramurals 1, 3, 4. THOMAS D. ROONEY 98 Cambridge Road Woburn, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Intramurals 1, 2; Accounting Academy 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 2, 3, 4: Commencement Committee 3: Guide- J. KENNETH ROOS, JR. 167 West Chestnut Street Kingston, N. Y. B.S.B.A. Accotntting Accounting Academy 3, 4; Delta Frater- nity 3. 4: Gold Key Society 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: New York Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JOHN A. RUGGIERO 150 Walnut Street Brookline, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management S.A.M. 3, 4: Intramurals 1. 2, N.F.C.C.S. 1, 2; K. of C. Club 3, CHARLES L. RYDER 475 Lynnsfield Street Lynn, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Blessed Oliver Plunk- ett Society 1, 2; S.A.M. 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE ROBERT E. SALISBURY, J 64 Hamlet Street Arlington, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3. 4: Footba Spanish Academy 1; Intramurals ALFRED JULIUS SAMMARTINO 634 Mt. Pleasant Avenue Providence, R. I. B.S.B.A. Marketing Football 1; Marketing Club 3, 4: French Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; S.A.M. 3, 4. BARRY P. SANBORN 39 Kent Street Brookline, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Spanish Academy 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4: C.B.A. Debating Society 2; Academy 2; Accounting Acad- 2, 3. 4. ; v9j( ft i! £, ' mtamnMamitk A ' ., (Ol.l.ia.i; Ol lU SINKSs ADMIMS mg j gm ' fefg vy i ws-yr -g-r ,TsaBgaB nB ! H« a«ffiai J3 :ia FREDERICK P. SCHAEFER, 178 Farmington Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut B.S.B.A. General Business 5e Club 2, 3, 4: Chorale 2, 3, 4: ow; Dormitory Council 3: Con FRANCIS L. SCHEFFLER 39 Grant Road Swampscott, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Marketing Club 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: A.M.A. 3, 4. LEONARD P. SHANNON 8 Nashua Street Somerville, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. PAUL V. SHEA 125 Alewife Brook Pkwy. Somerville, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing urri 4; Marketing Club 4; Blessed Plunkett Society 4; Intramurals ;, 4; Guidepost 3, 4. JOHN SILVAGGI 6 Myrtle Street Watertown, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Ricci Math Academy 1; C.B.A. Debating Society 2: Accounting Academy 3, 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4; Italian Academy 1. 2. JOHN J. SOAVE 106 Murdock Street Brighton, Massachusetts Accounting Academy 3 2. 3, 4: Bellarmine Lai Academy 4. General Bush Intramurals 1, nd Government JOHN FRANCIS SULLIVAN 10 Standish Road Milton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accoutlting Accounting Academy: Marketing Club: JOSEPH A. SULLIVAN 400 Pleasant Street Maiden, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Markethig Section Representative 3, 4: Heights 2, 3, 4: C.B.A. Debating Society 2: Market- ing Club 3, 4: Beta Gamma Sigma. PAUL D. SULLIVAN 38 Allston Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management S.A.M. 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, C.B.A. Debating Society 1. 2. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 PAUL V. SULLIVAN 361 Vermont Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. ManageTnent Football 1, 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Section Representative 1, 2, 4: Spani; Club: S.A.M. 3, 4. PHILIP J. SULLIVAN 243 Brackett Street Portland, Maine B.S.B.A. Accounting Glee Club 1, 2: Sodality 1, 2: Drill Team 1. 2: Marine Club 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Ac- counting Academy 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4. THOMAS F. SULLIVAN, JR. 41 Princess Eve Dr. Wollaston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accomiting Accounting Academy 3, 4: Spanish Acad- emy 2, 3, 4: Section Representative 2: World Relations League 4: Track 1. WALTER L. SULLIVAN, JR. 122 Bowdoin Street Medford, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Bellarmine Law and Government Acad- emy 3, 4; Sub Turri 3, 4: Gold Key So- ciety 3, 4: Accounting Academy 3, 4: Marquette Debating Society 1, 2; Prom Committee 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s List; C.B.A. Debating Society 2: Com- mencement Committee 3. WILLIAM HENRY SULLIVAN, JR. 26 Walford Way Charlestown, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. ManageTnent Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Kappa Ps 3, 4: Toastmasters Circle 2, 3, 4; In. tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT M. SUPPLE 3 Baker Road Everett, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting sketball 1; French Academy .rals 1. 2, 3 Intra- Accounting Academy 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 MICHAEL J. TALIENTO 60 Hampshire Street Portland, Maine B.S.B.A. Marketing Club 3 (Vice-President); BERNARD J. TELISZEWSKI 37 Moseley Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Economics Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Economics Academy 3, Alpha Sigma Nu i; Dean ' s List 2, 3, Foreign Trade Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Toastmasters ' Circle 3: Com- mencement Committee 3; Junior Week Committee. FREDERICK J. TIRRELL 15 Saunders Street Allston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Finance Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2 Section Representative 1. JOHN LEO TOBIN 21 Houghton Street Lynn, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management S.A.M.; C.B.A. Debating Society; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society; Intramurals. WILLIAM TOBIN 83 Old Marlboro Road Maynard, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting !e Club; Delta Fraternity: Accounting ademy; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society. JOHN TRASATTI 27 McAllister Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. ManageTTient S.A.M. 3, 4; Economics Academy 1: Heights 1; Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4; Toast- masters ' Circle 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE JOSEPH P. VACCARO 150 Islington Road Auburn dale, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Glee Club 1: Intramurals 1, 2; Marketing Club 3, 4; Election Committee 4. JOHN J. VECCHI 5 Lincoln Street Plymouth, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Delta Fraternity 3, 4; Accounting Acad- emy 3, 4; Guidepost 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Gamma Sigma. NICHOLAS C. VERTULLO 78 Fairmount Avenue Hyde Park, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 2, Accounting Academy 2, 3, 4. B SINESS ADMINISTRATION neusismsuemi ii MiXM.. ■r 5 mmsim ? igjHi l CARLOS RAUL VIDAL 515 San Gabriel Avenue San Isidro. Lima, Peru B.S.B.A. Finance Finance Club 3, 4: Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4; Guidepost 2, 3, 4; World Relations League 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Debating Society 2: Spanish Academy 1, 2, 3, 4; Skin Divers Club (Secretary 3, Vice-President 4); Radio Club 1, 2; Camera Club 1, 2. JOHN MICHAEL WALSH 36 College Hill Road Somerville, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 3, 4; Spanish Acad- emy 1; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4; Foreign Trade Club 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. OWEN V. WALSH 7 Speedwell Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Accounting Academy 3, 4; Bellamnine Law and Government Academy 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FRANCIS WALSH 37 Hamden Circle Wollaston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Clubs (Secretary 3, President 4): Co-Chairman, Home Concert, 3, 4: Mar- golds 2, 3, 4; Musical Academy 3; Alpha Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4; S.A.M. 3, 4; Fresh- man Show 3; Junior Show: Sub Turri 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MAURICE JOSEPH WHALEN 74 Wayne Avenue Watertown, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Football t: C.B.A. Debating Society 2; Drill Team 2. 3: Accounting: Academy 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Distinguished Mil- itary Student 4. THOMAS L. WHEELEN 185 Woodland Avenue Gardner, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Marketing Beta Gamma Sigma: Marketing Club 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 2. 3, 4: World Relations League 3; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4: Election Committee 4: Intramurals 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3. JOHN R. WICKENHISER 11 Warren Street Salem, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management Intramurals 1, 2, 3: S.A.M. 3, 4: £ Oliver Plunkett Society 2, 3, 4: Divers Club 3, 4. JOSEPH M. WILLIAMS, JR. 73 Parker Street Newton Centre, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Economics Band 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Orchestra 1: Gold Key Society 3, 4: Heights 3, 4, Associate Editor 4: Sub Turri 3, 4, Photography Editor 4; Stylus 4 (Associate Editor). JOHN FREDERICK WISSLER 130 Gilmore Blvd. Floral Park, L. I., N. Y. B.S.B.A. Marketing Cross and Crown 4: Football Manager 1, 2, 3, Senior Manager 4: Sodality 2, 3, 4: Gold Key Society 2, 3, 4: Market- ing Club 2, 3, 4: New York Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 BERNARD M. WOODS 392 Carew Street Springfield, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. General Business Hockey 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; A ing Club 4: Blessed Oliver Plunks ciety 3, 4. KENNETH R. WYTHE 1254 Commonwealth Avenue Allston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Management S.A.M. 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Economics Academy 4. ALFRED F. ZAPPALA 17 Alma Street Lawrence, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accoiintivg Accounting Academy 3, 4; C.B.A. Debat- ing Society 2; Bellarmine Law and Gov- ernment Academy 4; Commencement Committee 3; Intramurals 2, 3. ROBERT PAUL ZIOMEK 24 Magnus Avenue Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Accounting Academy 2, 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Government Academy 4; Span- ish Academy 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Foreign Trade Club 3. JOHN A. ZIZZA 19 Yale Street Medford, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Accounting Acad- emy 3, 4; Bellarmine Law and Govern- ment Academy 3, 4; Gold Key Society 3; Spanish Academy 1. BOSTON COLLEGE I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sheila McGovern President William McQueeney Vice President Norma DeFeo Secretary Anthony Zonfrelli Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 BARRY B. ADAMS 79 Garnet Road West Roxbury, Massachusetts MARY ALBANESE 164 Hudson Street Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Recreatu Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Blessed Oliv Plunkett 2; Commencement Committee Freshman Show 3; Italian Academy Treasurer 2, 3, 4: Open House Coi mittee 1, 2: Section Representative Women ' s Sodality 3, 4; Sub Turri Dean ' s List 2. 3. 4. MAUREEN BERGIN 364 Rogers Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. English Sodality 2, 3. 4, Counselor 3, 4; Wo en ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, President 4: Fulton Debating 3, 4, Sec tary 4: Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, Junior Show 3; Holy Cross Rally Cha man 4; Sub Turri 4; Snack Bar 1, 2, 3, President 4: Italian Academy 1. VALENTINO BERTOLINI 20 Merrimac Street Amesbury, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Football 1, 2, 3, 4. GLORIA ANN BLANCHFIELD 69 Walray Avenue North Haledon, New Jersey B.S. Ed. English Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Counselor 3: Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Director 3; Dean ' s Council 2; New York Club 2: Yachting Club 2: Fulton Debat- ing 3, 4, Secretary 4: Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3: Freshman Show 1; Junior Show 3; Sub Turri 4; Alpha and Omega 4. ROSEMARY B. BONICA 29 Pleasant Street West Newton, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 2; Italian Academy 2; Dramatic Society 2; Oliver Plunkett 3; Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Show 3. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 LORRAINE M. BREAU 110 Golden Hills Road Saugrus, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History Sodality 1; Glee Club 1. KATHLEEN A. BRESNAHAN 29 Hill Top Road Wellesley, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Dramatic Society 1: Freshman Show Junior Show 3: Yacht Club 1: Oliv Plunkett 1. BARBARA BURNS 3 Standish Lane Winchester, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Ele-mentary Sodality 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Society 1, 2; Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3: Freshman Show 3; Oliver Plunkett Society 4. FRANCES M. BYRNES 38 Jackson Road Scituate, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 2, 3. 4; Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4; Sophomore Dance Committee 2: Blessed Oliver Plunkett 3. ROSALIE A. CATANZANO 31 Albion Street Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Mathematics Sodality 2, 3, 4; Heights 3: Glee Secretary 3, 4: Dean ' s List 1. DOLORES HELEN CERUTTI 86 Elm Street Windsor, Connecticut B.S. Ed. History Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1; Wom- en ' s Recreation Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Connecticut Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Publicity Director 4. BOSTON COLLEGE CLAIRE M. CINCOTTA 66 Mayall Road Waltham, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary French Club 1: Dramatic Club 1, 2; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Show 3: Junior Show; Sodality 1; Ricci Math Academy 2. VIRGINIA BERNADETTE CULLEN 6 Shrewsbury Road Roslindale, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3. 4 Section Representative 1; Freshman Sho 1. 2: Sodality I, 2. M. SHEILA CUNNINGHAM 482 Charles Street Maiden, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. En Sodality 1, 2, 2. 3. 4: Italia Recreatic t, 4; Dramati Academy 2, Associati) Dean ' s List I. 2, 3: Alpha and Omega 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1. 2: Blessed Richard Gwynn 2, 3, 4. CHARLES DALEY 16 Oakdale Road Wilmington, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Dramatics 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Heights 1; Basketball 1: Section Represen- tative 2: Education Club 2: Blessed Oli- ver Plunkett Society 1, 2. NORMA A. DeFEO 53 Dickinson Street Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. President 2, 3, Advisor 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Dra- matic Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Women ' s Recrea- tion Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, 2: Italian Academy 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 2: Junior Week Committee; Junior Show; Class Secretary 4: Sub Turri 4; Freshman Show 1, 2: Dean ' s List 1, 3. MARY J. DOHERTY 30 Minot Street Neponset, Massachuset ts B.S. Ed. Elementary Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Sodality 2; Dramatic Society 1; Fresh- man Show 3; Guidepost 4. CLARE THERESA DONOHOE 142 Laurie Avenue West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Blessed Oliver Plunkett 2. 3, 4; Junior Show 3; Italian Academy 2, 3, 4; Yacht Club 2; Sodality 3, 4; Women ' s Recrea- tion Association 2, 3, 4; Co Senior Prom 4; Dramatic Society MARGARET C. DONOVAN 961 Edgell Road Framingham, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Junior Show 3; Commencement Commit- tee 3. ANNA MARY DOOLEY 43 Roslin Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Business President of Women ' s Council 4; Secre- tary of Women ' s Council 3 ;Co-Chairman of Junior Week 3: Junior Show 3; Fresh- man Show 3; Sophomore Prom Committee 2; Communion Breakfast Committee 1; Marquette Debating Society 1, 2; Wom- en ' s Recreational Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1; Commencement Week Committee 3. SCHOOL JOAN M. DRISCOLL 314 Faneuil Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. English Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Cha Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Dean ' s 1, 2, 3; Fulton Debating Society 3, 4; Secretary 3: Alpha and Omega 4; Student Senate 1. List GERALDINE M. DUNNE 211 Lynn Street Peabody, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Women ' s Recreational Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2, 3. 4: Heights Representative for Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4: Sodality 2; Dramatic Society 2; Fresh- man Shovp 3; Junior Show 3; Junior Jump Dance Committee 3; Junior Week Communion Breakfast Committee 3; Autumn Annual Dance Committee 4. ANN MARGARET DWYER 30 Oakley Road Belmont, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1; Blessed Oliver Plunkett So- ciety 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 JOHN C. DWYER 40 Marine Road South Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Mathematics Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Campior Choral Speakers 3: sentative 4. Sub Turr Section Repre- MARGARET K. FIDALEO 33 Hamlet Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Italian Academy 1, 2, 3: Sodality 3, 4: Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Italian Night 1, 2, 3: Freshman Show 3; Commencement Committee 3: Dean ' s List 1. MARY K. FISHER 426 East Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Island B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 3, 4; Women ' s Recreational Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, 4; Yacht Club 3: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4. THOMAS J. FLAHIVE 33 Franklin Hill Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. English Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. FLYNN 129 Brooks Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 4; Richard Gwynn Society 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN FORD 47 Kenneth Road Sandhills, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Recreation Association 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2, 4; Yacht Club 2, 4; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Show 3; Guidepost 2: Modern Dance 2; Commencement Committae 3: Open House Committee 3: Holy Cross Rally Committee 2, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 CLAUDETTE J. GAGNON 29 Norris Street Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Glee Club 1, 2; French Academy 3: Wo en ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4. HELEN M. GALLAGHER 36 Ardale Street Roslindale, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Ele-nientary Sodality 1, 2, 4; Oliver Plunkett 1, 4: Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Recreation Association 2. 3, 4: Archery 2: Tennis 2; Freshman Show 1, 2, 3; Junior Show 1, 2. 3: Aquinas Circle 3. VINCENT J. GALLUCCI 248 Riverside Avenue Medford, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History Campion Choral Speakers 3, 4; Blessed Richard Gwynn Society, Treasurer: Man- aging Editor, Boston College Educational Review 4. NORMAN GAUTREAU 22 Aubin Street Amesbury, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History RICHARD E 3 Unic Somerville, GORDINIER n Street Massachusetts Chem stry B.S Soci Ed. Bty 1 Chemistry 2: Science Educat JOHN EDWARD GRAINGER 10 Henshaw Street West Newton, Massachusetts Track 2, 3: B.S. Ed. Baseball 2, 3, 4: Intramu- Club 1, 2: Gold Key Society 1, 2: Intra- murals — Volley Ball 2. 3: Boxing Champ Welterweight 2, 3. BOSTON COLLEGE KOBBRT P. HANLON 17 Cheever Street Chelsea, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History nurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, lorale 3: Blessed Oliver Plunk CATHERINE HARTNETT 1 Raeburn Terrace Newton Highlands, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Glee Club 1: Blessed Oliver Plunkett 1, 4, Secretary 4; Dramatic Society 2, 3: Wom- en ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Senate, Secretary 3; Dean of Women ' s Council 2: Freshman Show 3; Junior Show 2. EUGENE M. HAYES 581 Fellsway West Medford, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Blessed Richard Gwynn Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Alpha and Omega Honor Society 4: Sub Turri Section Rep- resentative 4; Commencement Committee 3: Sub Turri School of Education Repre- sentative 4: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS K. HEMMER 142 Willow Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 3: Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matic Society 3: Blessed Oliver Plunkett 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Commence- ment Committee 3: Junior Show 3: Fresh- man Show 1, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU HOGAN 49 Walnut Street Arlington, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Mathematics Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1 Heights; Junior She N.F.C.C.S. 4. MARY LOU HOGAN 31 Pleasant Street Salem, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Recreation ELIZABETH KELLEHER 11 Worthington Street Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 1, 2; Student Senate 1: Dean of Women ' s Council 3; Yacht Club 2: French Club 1. 2: Ricci Math Club 2; Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3; Women ' s Rec- reation Association, Election Committee 1, 2, 3, i; Blessed Oliver Plunkett 1, 2, 3. MARGARET J. KENNEY 17 Ellis Street Quincy, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Mathematics Sodality 2, 3, 4; Alpha and Omega Honor Society 4: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3: Marquette Debating Society 1, 2: Freshman Dance Committee 1: Ricci Math Academy 3. 4: Women ' s Recreation Association Board 2: Junior Show 3: Commencement Commit- tee 3. RUSSELL F. KING 465 Auburn Street Auburndale, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History Heights 1; School of Education Senate 1; Freshman Play 1: Stylus 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; School of Education Out- standing Male Student Award 1. WILLIAM M. LEONARD 10 Ashland Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Social Studies Campion Choral Speakers 3, 4; Blessed Richard Gwynn Society. SISTER MARY de LOURDES, S. I Our Lady of Providence Convent Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Chemistry Kircher Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN M. LYONS 128 Ware Street Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History Football 1, 2. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 DANIEL F. Macadam 110 Chapman Street Canton, Massachusetts U.S. Ed. Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1. LOUANN MacNEIL 98 Knoll Street Roslindale, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Section Representative 3; Freshman Show 3: Oliver Plunkett Society 4; Sodal- ity 1. 2. 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1: Junior Show 2. GERARD F. MAGEE 61 Freeman Street Arlington, Massachusetts PATRICIA J. MAGINNIS 7 Alleyne Street West Roxbury 32, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Freshman Show 1, 3: Junior Show 2, Dramatic Society 1, 3: Women ' s Recrt tion Association 4; Women ' s Council Oliver Plunkett Society 2, 4. JAMES J. MANGRAVITI 20 Cabot Street Everett 49, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Italian Academy 1: Music Academy Alpha and Omega Honor Society 4. CARL W. MARINO 34 Dawes Avenue Hamden, Connecticut B.S. Ed. History Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 WILLIAM P. MATTHEWS 238 River Street West Newton, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History Track 2; Dean ' s List 2. BRENDA M. MCCARTHY 269 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Student Senate 2: Dean of Women ' s Council 1; Women ' s Recreation Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3. 4. Central Committee 2; Fresh- man Orientation Chairman 3: Commence- ment Committee 3: Dramatic Society 1; Blessed. Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Yacht Club 2, 3, 4: Dean ' s List 2: Edu- cation Club 2; Junior Show 3; Holy Cross Rally Committee 1, 2. 3, 4. CATHERINE M. MCCARTHY 19 Wright Street Arlington, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Ele- Sodality 1, 2; Women ' s Recreation Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Society 3: Blessed Oliver Plunkett 3; Freshman Show 3. EILEEN McCAULEY 114 Park Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. French Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2, 3; French Club 1: Women ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Sodality 1, 2. SHEILA E. McGOVERN 1525 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History President of the Senior Class, School of Education: Class Secretary 1, 2, 3: Wom- en ' s Recreational Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 1, 2, 3: Marquette Debating Society 1, 2; Communion Breakfast Committees 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Society 1, 2; Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Commencement Committee 3: Freshman Show 3; Junior Week Committees 3; Holy Cross Victory Dance Co-Chairman 4. MARJORIE A. McKEON 12 Chaske Avenue Auburndale, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 1, 2: Women ' s Recreation Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, 4, Banquet Committee 3; Btssed Oliver Plunkett Society 1, 2: Blessed Richard Gwynn Society 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1; Dramatic Society 2. BOSTON COLLEGE WILLIAM E. McQUEENEY 15 Perkins Street Arlington, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Physics Gold Key Society 3, 4: Science-Educa- tion Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Senate 4; Class Council 4: Fresh- man Show 3: Junior Show 3: Vice Presi- dent of Senior Class, School of Educa- BARBARA MOORES 50 Ledgewood Drive Burlington, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. English Sodality 2, 3, 4; Alpha and Omega Hoi Society 4: Blessed Richard Gwynn Italian Academy 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2 WILLIAM J. MORELLA 72 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Academy I, 2: Italian Academy. J. PETER MURPHY 652 Forest Avenue Larchmont, New York B.S. Ed. History Heights 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4: New York Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2: Sub Turri Managing Editor 4; Southwell Club 3, 4; Historical Society 3. 4. MARGARET A. NEVILLE 92 Warren Street Waltham, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Latin Classical Academy 2, 3, 4: Blessed Rich- ard Gwynn Society 3; Alpha and Omega 4: Mo dern Dance Club 1, 2; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Central Committee 3. 4: Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Banquet Chairman 2, 3. KERIN ELIZABETH O ' BRIEN Tupper Road Sandwich, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Women ' s Recreational Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society; Dean ' s List; Guidepost. RICHARD JOSEPH O ' BRIEN, JR. 643 Pleasant Street Canton, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Glee Club 1, 2: Sodality 1: Education Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2. PATRICIA A. O ' CONNOR 130 Noyes Street Portland, Maine B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4; Yacht Club 2, 3; Mod- ern Dance 1, 2: Women ' s Recreation As- sociation 1. 2, 3, 4; Junior Show 3; Maine Club Secretary 3. MARIAN C. O ' LEARY 20 Fossdale Road Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Show 3; Social Committee for Freshman Orientation 3; Section Repre- sentative 3; Dean ' s List 3; Sub Turrl 4; Commencement Committee 3. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION i¥m ANN O ' MALLEY 38 Rosewood Street Mattapan, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Dramatic Society 1; Sodality 2; Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4; Junior Week Com- mittee 3; Guidepost 4: Dean ' s List; Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARE O ' NEILL 23 Parkway Crescent M ilton , Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Dean ' s List; Women ' s Sodality 2; Junior Week Committee 3; Commencement Week Committee 3; Blessed Oliver Plunkett So- ciety 3, 4; Guidepost 4; Women ' s Recrea- tion Association 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN PATERSON 258 Dracut Street Dracut, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 4; Marquette Debating Society 1, Freshman Show 3; Junior Show 3; Juni Week Committee 3. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 BARBARA A. POLILLIO 850 Park Street Stoughton. Massachusetts U.S. Ed. Elementary Section Representative 2: Guidep Sodality 2; Dean ' s List; Women ' s B tion Association 1. 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY C. QUINN 3 Dayton Street Quincy. Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elemevtary Sodality 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2: Wom- en ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3: Sophomore Prom Committee 2: Freshman Show 3: Dean ' s List: Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4. ANNE T. REYNOLDS 143 Grove Street Waltham, Massachusetts PATRICIA RICHARDS JAMES R. ROACH ROBERT ROGERS 108 Ocean Street 9 Sumner Place 10 Craigie Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Roxbury. Massachusetts Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary B.S. Ed. Evglish B.S. Ed. Glee Club 3, 4; Dean ' s L ist 3: Junior Show 3; Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Commencement Committee 3; Parish Debates 3. Campion Choral Speakers 3, 4: C.S.: Section Representative 3: I rals 1. 2. 3, 4. N.F.C. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 LOUIS SASSO 163 Endicott Street Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. History Intramurals 2, 3: Section Representative 2. 3; Italian Academy 1, 2, 3: Dramatic Society 3; Student Senate (School of Education) Vice President 3; Alpha Si ma Nu 4: Campion Choral Speakers ELIZABETH A. SCANLON S95 Adams Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Sodality 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Mar- quette Debating Society 1, 2; Freshman Prom Committee 1: Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Blessed Oliver Plunkett Society 3, 4: Junior Jump Co- Chairman 3; Freshman Show 3: Junior Show 3: Commencement Week Committee S: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4. CONCETTA SERRA 230 Orient Avenue East Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. English Modern Dance 2; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Italian Academy 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4: Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matic Society 2, 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA M. SGROSSO 235 Madison Avenue Paterson, New Jersey B.S. Ed. Biology Women ' s Recreational Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 3, 4; Kircher 3, 4: Dean ' s List 1, 3: New York Club 2: Yachting Club 2; Freshmen Show 1; Junior Week Committee 3; Junior Show 3: Sub Turri 4, Assistant Editor 4; Junior Co-Chair- man of Holy Cross Rally 3. LUCILLE M. SHEA 113 Elm Street Medford, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. English Blessed Richard Gwynn Society 2, 3. 4: Women ' s Sodality 3, 4: World Relations Leagu.e 3. 4; B. C. Educational Review 4; Alpha and Omega 4: Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Women ' s Recreational Association 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLMARIE SMITH 192 Warren Street Waltham, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Student Council 1; Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Director 3: Kircher Club 3, 4, President 3: Ameri- can Chemical Society 2, 3; Sodality 1; Freshman Show 3; Junior Week Commit- tee, Show Choreographer 3: Football Rally Committee 2, 3, 4; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Commencement Committee, Co- Chairman 3; Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Turri 4; Dean ' s List. BOSTON COLLEGE JOSEPH F. STANTON 31 Paul Gore Street amaica Plain, Massachusetts RITA J. STEBBINS 55 High Street Tilton, New Hampshin B.S. Ed. French HENRY J. SULLIVAN 96 Park Holm Newport, Rhode Island B.S. Ed. History Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. MARY A. SULLIVAN 23 SparkiU Street Waltham, Massachusetts PAULA E. TAFF 5 Leninston Street Roslindale, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Business Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Dra- matic Society 2, 3, 4: Senior Commence- ment Committee 3: Junior Show 3; Alpha and Omega 4, Secretary-Treasurer: Dean ' s List 2. !. DAVID J. TANOUS 7 Elm Street Van Buren, Maine B.S. Ed. History State of Maine Club 2, 3, 4; Ed. Journal 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Iks iz,, GERALD RICHARD TATTEN 72 Parke Avenue North Quincy, Massachusetts JUDITH A. WALSH 20 Malcolm Road Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. French Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Central Committee 3, 4; Women ' s Recreation Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Banquet Chairman 2, 3: Board 4; Blessed Richard Gwynn Education Club 3. EILEEN DOROTHY WILLWERTH 19 Spring Hill Terrace Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Dramatic Society 1, 2: Oliver Plunkett 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality 1: Career Day Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, 4: Women ' s Recreation Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Show 3; Eicci Math Academy 1. CHOOL OF ROSE L. WOODWORTH 56 Park Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. Ed. Elementary Dramatic Society 4; Sodality 4; Oliv Plunkett Society 2; Women ' s Recreati Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club Junior Show 3. ANTHONY D. ZONFRELLI 725 Belmont Street Dedham, Massachusetts ELLEN T. O ' BRIEN 10 Bagnal Street Allston, Massachusetts Intramuralf Omega 4; ' of Educati B.S. Ed. French -, Student Council; Alpha and Senior Class, School INTOWN COLLEGE James P. Mclntyre President Francis X. Holland Vice-President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS V Mary M. Connors Secretary Henry L. Melanson Treasurer ANTHONY S. ANDRUSZKIEWICZ 270 Elmwood Avenue Wollaston, Massachusetts MICHAEL BARDON 80 Bragdon Street Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Social Science JOSEPH BELTRAMINI 11 Belvoir Road Milton, Massachusetts TiSi m Sm 3SSSSSf5cS«I 35ET?JS ; r ' BOSTON cof.ij;(,i: i row iiframii • ' ' ' ' ALFRED J. BRANAGAN 87 Winthrop Street Holliston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting JOHN P. BURKE 289 East Squantum Street North Quincy, Massachusetts WILLIAM E. CALARESE 42 Colonial Avenue Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. General Dean ' s List. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 SILVIO P. CHIUDIONI 37 Rockridge Road lingham Centre, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. General Business LEONARD J. CLEARY 21 Wheelock Street Winthrop, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. General Business Marquette Debating Club: S JOHN J. CONCEISON 15 Fortune Road Woburn, Massachusetts Glee Club 1, List: Sodality 4. MARY M. CONNORS 441 Ashmont Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Social Sciences Sodality 1, 2, 4, 6; Student Council 1, 5, 6: Class Secretary 4, 5, 6: Dean s Li LEO PATRICK COYNE 114 Draper Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Ac FREDERICK J. CROSDALE 25 Evans Road Stoncham, Massachusetts Intramurals 1, ly 2, 3: Finance Outdoor Club: BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 WILLIAM F. DiMARZIO 1442 Hyde Park Avenue Hyde Park, Massachusetts A.B. English Sodality 3, 4, 5, 6: Outdoor Club 3, 4, 5, 6; Financial Secretary 3, 4, 5, 6. WALTER S. DRONZEK 36 Mattakeeset Street Mattapan, Massachusetts B.S. Econ Section Representative 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3: Intramurals 2, 3; Nocturnal Adoration Society 3, 4. WILLIAM J. DUDLEY 83 Arlington Street Lawrence, Massachusetts GERALD A. EMMONS 20 Robinson Road Woburn, Massachusetts B.S. Economics RAYMOND J. FELL 34 Roger Street Southbridge, Massachusetts JOHN P. FRIZZELL 40 Nonantum Street Newton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Veteran; Dean ' s List; President Fresh- BOSTON COLLEGE FRANCES C. GIARDINO ROBERT GRANT EDITH HAGERTY 31 Gordon Avenue 21 Cleveland Road 19 Harvard Avenue Hyde Park, Massachusetts Salem, Massachusetts Brookline, Massachusetts B.S. English B.S. Economics A.B. Mathematics Sodality: Outdoor Club. OLLEGE INTOW MARTIN L. HAGERTY 301 Bedford Street Lexingt an, Mas sachusetts B.S.B.A. Genera I Business i: Dean ' s List. MARY LANE HAWLEY 3 Alviston Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting List. FRANCIS X. HOLLAND 2 Fidelis Way Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Economics Student Council 5, 6: Class Vice-Pr 5, 6; Veteran: Dean ' s List. RICHARD J. LIFFIN 9 Central Place Saugus, Massachusetts Veteran; K. of C. ANNE TRAINOR KENT 2 Orchard Place Arlington, Massachusetts B.S. English Dean ' s List. ARNOLD E. MATHESON 198 D Street South Boston, Massachusetts BOSTON C HH ROBERT L. M ATI HEWS 129 Williams Street Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. General Business 1 List. EDWARD T. McCABE 49 Elm Street Wakefield, Massachusetts JOHN F. McCarthy 21 Upcrest Road Brighton, Massachusetts B,S. Economics Student Council; Veteran; Economics SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 JAMES P. McINTYRE 51 Bartlett Street Maiden, Massachusetts A.B. English List; Class President 2, 3, 4, 5, lent Council 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Treas- 3. 4, Vice-President 5, President ality 3, 6; Out Door Club 6. FRANCIS X. McKENON 122 Fulton Street Norwood, Massachusetts HENRY L. MELANSON 77 Capen Street Milton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Student Council 5, 6, Treasurer 5, 6: Class Treasurer 5, 6: Veteran. JAMES F. MELLYN 21 Cherry Street Quincy, Massachusetts WILLIAM F. MULLEN 64 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Eco7iomics Dean ' s List; Veteran. KATHLEEN T. MURPHY 40 Pierce Street Arlington, Massachusetts B.S. Social Science Out Door Club; Dean ' s List; Sub Tu BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 DOROTHY M. MUREAY 206 South Street Jamaica Plain. Massachusetts B.S. Social Science DANIEL J. NOONAN 29 Columbus Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts THOMAS J. O ' BRIEN lA Pope ' s Hill Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. General Business DANIEL E. O ' CONNELL 162 Orton-Marotta Way South Boston, Massachusetts B.S. English Dean ' s List: Student Council; Class Pres- ident 4: Veteran, WILLIAM O ' CONNELL 70 Draper Street Dorchester, Massachusetts URSULA O ' CONNOR 59 Chipman Street Medford, Massachusetts BOSTON COLLEGE GERALD T. PALMER 60 Perham Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts JOHN J. PERKINS 8 Perkins Street Quincy, Mass achusetts B.S.B.A. General Business BERNARD POKAT 793 Nantasket Avenue Hull, Massachusetts BOS T COLLE JANE M. PRAY 73 Kemper Street Wollaston, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. General Business List: Veteran. DOROTHEA M. PUNCH 40 St. Mary ' s Road Milton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Sodality 1, 2, 4, 6; Sub Turri 6: MARY LOU PUNCH 40 St. Mary ' s Road Milton, Massachusetts B.S.B.A. Accounting Sub Turri: Sodality 3. 4, 5, 6: Student Council 4: Dean ' s List: Class Treasurer 4. EDGAR A. RAMSDEN 15 Ocean Street Squantum, Massachusetts Out Door Club. LOUIS RANELLI 7 Eighth Street Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. Social Science Dean ' s List; Veteran. m ' r r . BOSTON COLLKCi: INIOWN r: : ' ' -.L ' sm ' j:ws!samm!i RICHARD P. REAGAN 18 Indiana Terrace Newton, Massachusetts Veteran B.S Dean ' s Eco List. lomics MARGARET M. SARSFIELD 75 Heath Street Plain, Massachusetts Dean ' s List. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 FRANCIS J. TIERNEY THOMAS H. WALSH HELEN J. WHELTON 47 Berkley Street 20 Wendell Road 29 Sargent Road Waltham, Massachusetts Nahant. Massachusetts Winchester, Massachusetts A.B. Social Science B.S. Accounting B.S. Sociology 3r Club; Sodality. Veteia n: Deiui ' s List: Sub Turri. Dear I ' s List. EDWARD M. BURNS 27 Wedgemere Avenue Vinchester, Massachusetts B.S. General Business BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR vj J_j iV o o OFFICERS Nancy M. Bradley President Barbara M. Higgins Vice-Preside nt OL OF NURSING Mary Alice Danahy Secretary Dorothy R. Bagnell Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 MARGARET ANTONELLIS 140 Kenrick Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Fine Arts 1; Variety Show 1, 2. DOROTHY R. BAGNELL 100 Forbes Hill Road WoIIaston, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Glee Club 1; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2, 3. 4; Variety Show 1, 2; Commencement Committee 3. NANCY M. BRADLEY 40 Benton Road Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Basketball 1: Glee Club 1, 2; Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President Student- Faculty Organization 3; Chairman of Legislative Board 3; President of Class 1, 2, 3, 4; President of Massachusetts State Council of Student Nurses 4: Dele- gate to National Student Nurses Con- vention 4. LOUISE M. BRENNAN 14 Payson Street Attleboro, Massachusetts B.S. Nursiiig Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2; Social Service Chairman 1, 4: Variety Show 1, 2. PAULA ANN CALLAHAN 35 George Road WoIIaston, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing BERNICE E. CAMERLENGO 53 Willow Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 1. 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, Libra- rian 2: Variety Show 1, 2; ment Committee 3. BOSTON COLLEGE DORIS G. CLARK 233 Woodside Avenue Winthrop, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Com- mencement Committee 3. MARCIA ELIZABETH CROKER 1 Crescent Avenue Scituate, Massachusetts MARY ALICE DANAHY 98 Oakdale Road Newton, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Class Secretary 1, 4; Glee Club 1, 2: Sodal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Edventures 1, 2; MSCSN Newsletter (Co-Editor) 4. JEAN A. DOWD 51 Southgate Street Worcester, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1. 2: Honor Board 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 1, 2. JOAN FRANCIS DOYLE 81 Odell Avenue Beverly, Massachusetts B.S, Nursing GRACE EREMIAN 331 Lawrence Road Medford, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Ways Variety Show SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 MARY PAULA FELLOWS 51 Chesbrough Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing NANCY EDITH FIDELLB 64 Westglow Street Dorchester. Massachusetts B.S. Nursing MAUREEN ANN FITZPATRICK 19 Harding Court Southbridge, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Glee Club 1, 2: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Social Service 2: Sub Turri 4: Dean ' s List 2: Co-Edventures 1, 2. MARY ANN FLAHERTY South Worcester Street Massachusetts B.S. Nursing HELEN FOGARTY 118 Division Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island MARY JOSEPHINE FOLEY 13 Franklin Street Woburn, Massachusetts BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 IRENE MARIE GAGE 30 Messer Street Laconia, N. H. B.S. Nursing ANNE MARIE GAGNON 31 New Park Street West Lynn, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Variety Show Ij 2; Student Faculty Government Organization 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Com- mencement Committee 3. NANCY LOUISE GEGAN 12 Homefield Avenue Providence, R. I. B.S. Nursing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; News From 126 1. 2; Variety Show 2; Library Committee 3; Sub Turri 4; Social Serv- ■■ Ifefc i MARITA GLYNN 72 Willis Street ockton, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Social Activities Committee Chairman 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Co-Edventures 2. MARGARET M. GRANT 21 Newtowne Ct. Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing 5S Secretary 3: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, e-Prefect 1, Prefect 2; Nominating nmittee 4: Glee Club 1, 2; Variety w 1, 2; Commencement Committee 3. MARY MARGARET GEEEHY 8 Highland Street Peabody, Massachusetts BOSTON COLLEGE ARLINE HALPIN 2S Linden Street Reading, Massachusetts ANN KATHRYN HENNESSEY 637 Dudley Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Nursinn BARBARA M. HIGGINS 152 Brayton Road Brighton, Massachusetts B.S, Nursing Glee Club 1, 2: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Va- riety Show 1, 2: Fine Arts Club, Vice- President 1, President 2; Class Vice- President 3, 4; Commencement Commit- tee 3. SCHOOL OF NURSING MURIEL JODICE 20 Benjamin Road Arlington , Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Fine Arts; Social Service 2. LILLIAN HELEN KASETA 16 St. John Avenue Norwood, Massachusetts MARY ANN KEOUGH 160 Nichols Avenue Stratford, Connecticut llllllHJhfc, EMILY E. MAGASY 30 Garth Road West Roxbury. Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Glee Club 1, 2: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer I, 2; Variety Show 1, 2: Commencement Committee 3. --, GERTRUDE MAHONEY 112 W. Ninth Street South Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Glee Club 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2; Co-Ed- ventures 1, 2; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Committee 3; Fine Arts Club 1. MARY LOUISE McHALE 19 Willowdean Avenue West Roxbury, Massachusetts SCHOOL OF NURSI ■iiiii ANNE LOUISE McKENNEY 44 Holton Street AUston, Massachusetts ELAINE M. NUNES 80 Paradise Avenue Newport, R. I. B.S. Nursing Glee Club 1; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 1 , 2 ; Social Activities Committee 1 : Commencement Committee 3. CYRILLA ANYSIA O ' BRIEN 33 Imrie Road AUston, Massachusetts SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 ANNE O ' NEIL 13 Church Avenue Franklin, Massachusetts B,S, Nursivg Honor Board 1; Glee Club 1, 2: Sodality 1, 2. 3, 4; Variety Show 1, 2: Sub Turri 4 (Associate Editor): Dean ' s List. DORIS ROCHE 287 North Street Hingrham, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Glee Club 1, 2: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Va- riety Show 1. 2: Honor Society, Record- ing Committee Chairman 4: Commence- ment Committee 3. JANE F. SULLIVAN 20 Kendall Street North Quincy, Massachusetts B.S. Nursivg Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2; Sub Turri 4: Variety Show 1, 2: Commence- ment Committee 3: Publicity Committee 2: News from 126, 3. ELIZABETH KATHRYN SALMON 6 Putnam Road Arlington, Massachusetts BOSTON COLLEGE MARJORIE ANNE TAYLOR 17 Whittier Street Lynn, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing SHEILA A. WHALEN 273 Alewife Brook Pkwy. Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Glee Club 1, 2: Sodality 1, 2, 3. 4: Cheer- leading: 1: Social Activities Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4; Variety Show 1, 2; Sub Turri 4; Commencement Committee 3. MARILYN WILSON 177 Milton Street Dorchester, Massachusetts B.S. Nlirsing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2; Fine Arts Club l: Heights 3: Sub Turri 4; Library Committee 4, Chairman; Dean ' s List 1, 2. CHOO RSING SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 BOSTON COLLEGE GRADUATE NURSING Nancy Hamilton President Norma Blank Vice-President CLASS OFFICERS Helen Barrett Secretary- Treasurer Hedwig Staskus Senior Representative To Student Faculty Organization SISTER MARY ANITA. S.P.. R.l 103 Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts B.S. Nursivg Saint Vincent ' s Hospital, Worcester. JOYCE BAER. R.N. 132 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality Activities Committee 3, 4; Sodal- ity of Our Lady 3, 4: English. Academy 3; Worcester City Hospital. GLORIA BARARELLA, R.N. 1246 East Street East Mansfield, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing lerine Laboure School of Nursing. HELEN MARIE BARRETT, R.N. 33 Groveland Street Mattapan, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Senior Sodality 3, 4; Secretary-T Senior Class: Student Organization 3; Ways and Means Committee 3; Quincy City Hospital School of Nursing. NORMA JUNE BLANK, R.N. 92 Carroll Avenue Newport, Rhode Island B.S. Nursing Secretary, Our Lady ' s Sodality, Vice President Senior Class; Sub Turri; Com- mencement Week Committee; Massachu- setts General Hospital. JANNETTE BOURGAEU, ] 249 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 EANOR BRENNAN, R.N. 251 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts PATRICIA ANN BRYANT, R.N. 101 Washington Street Brighton, Massachusetts MARY CABECEIRAS, R.N. 857 N. Main Street Fall River, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing Mount Auburn Hospital. B.S. Nur.iing Sodality Member; Union Hospital School of Nursing. EDITH CAREY, R.N. 16 Eaton Street Boston, Massachusetts MARGARET CAST, R.N. 21 Colony Road West Hartford, Connecticut B.S. Nursing Treasurer, Student Government 3, 4: Ver- batum Club 3; Ways and Means Com- mittee 3, 4; St. Francis Hospital. MARILYN CAVANAUGH, R.N. 13 Alma Street Waterbury, Connecticut B.S. Nursing English Academy; Sodality; St. Fra Hospital. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 MARY CETTO, R.N. 249 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts JOAN J. CHRISTIAN, R.N. 78 Bellevue Street Worcester, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Senior Member to the Honor Board: The Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Worcester, Mass. VILMA M. COIA, R.N. 3 Job Street Providence, R. I. B.S. Nursing sph ' s Hospital, Providence, R. I. CHARLENE CROSBY, R.N. :V.iO Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts MARY JANE CROWLEY, R.N. 39 Chickering Road Norwood, Massachusetts B.S. Numing Class Representative 3: Ladi« Nominating Committee 4. SISTER MARY ALBERT DALY, O.S.F., R.N. St. Elizabeth ' s Hospital Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Elizabeth ' s Hospital, Brighton, M BOSTON COLLEGE PATRICIA DELANEY, R.N. 740 Bennington Street East Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Chelsea Memorial Hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts; Christmas Bazaar; Ways and Means Committee 3. JOAN DONAHUE, R.N. 19 Fifth Avenue Haverhill, Massachusetts B.S. Nursivg ine Laboure School of Nu SISTER MARY ELIZABETH, S.P., R.N. Providence Mother House Holyoke, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, Mass. mSWi W M E t : SCHOOL OF NURSING msm ia.,w«gjm:;t ' W£ara«wsaa !i8!i!8itMw i JANET A. FINNEGAN, R.N. 90 Turner Road Scituate, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Catherine Laboure School of Nursing, Dorchester. Mass.; Honor Board Chair- man 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Student-Faculty Organization 3. 4: English Academy 3, i. MARGUERITE F. FOGG, R.N. 206 Riverway Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital, Con- cord, N. H. THOMAS E. FURLONG, R.N. 29 Fulton Street Fitchburg, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Worcester City Hospital School of Nurs- ing, Worcester, Mass.: Fine Arts Club: English Academy; Sodality. SANDRA ANN GALE, R.N. 1915 Park Avenue Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing St. Vincent ' s Hospital School of Nursing, Bridgeport, Conn.; Sodality 3, 4. BARBARA GRIECI, R.N. 141 Cottage Street East Boston, Massachusetts B,S. Nursing Chelsea Memorial School of Nursing, Chelsea, Mass.: Finance Committee 3, 4; Sodality 3, 4; English Academy 3, 4: Sub BARBARA MARY GURSKI, R.N. 461 Burritt Street New Britain, Connecticut B.S, Nursing . Francis Hospital, Hartford, Conn. NANCY NAVIN HAMILTON, R.N. 7 Pearl Street Millsbury, Massachusetts B.S. Public Health Nursing St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, Mass.: Class President 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Sodality 3. 4; English Academy 3, 4: Commencement Committee 3: Sub Turri 4; Christmas Bazaar 3. 4. DOROTHY M. HANLEY, R.N. 200 Bruce Street Lawrence, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing tierine Laboure School of Nursing, Bos- Mass.: Student-Faculty Organization. BEVERLY S. HERBST, R.N. 27 Warren Street Milford, Connecticut B.S. Nursing St. Mary ' s School of Nursing, Water- bury, Conn. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 NORMA M. HOLDEN, R.N. 484 Brookline Avenue Boston, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, R. I.; Social Activities Committee 3; Ver Batum Club 3. BARBARA B. HOWARD, R.N. 282 June Street Worcester, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Worcester City Hospital, Worcester, Mass.; Sodality; Student Council. ELIZABETH HUGHES. R.N. 82 Bennett Street Brighton, Massachusetts JEAN JOHNSON, R.N. 15 Sheridan Street North Easton, Massachusetts JOAN P. JUREKA, R.N. 12 Fifth Street Nashua, N. H. B.S. Nursing Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Han- BERNADETTE A. KEOUGH, R.N 18 Hamilton Road Waltham, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing St. Elizabeth ' s Hospital, Brighton, Mas BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 SANDRA KORN, R.N. 104 Fair Street Laconia, New Hampshire B.S. Nursing Nashua Memorial Hospital, Nashua, New Hampshire. RITA F. LA BRECQUE, R.N. 29 Keefe Street Hartford, Connecticut B.S. Nitrsing Nominating Committee Chairman 1, . 2; Student - Faculty Organization; Sodality 1. 2; Saint Francis Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut. BERNADETTE LYNCH, R.N. 29 Keefe Street Hartford, Connecticut B.S. Nursing Nominating Committee Chairman 1, 2; Student-Faculty Organization: Sodality 1, 2; Saint Francis Hospital, Hartford, Con- necticut. JOAN Mac KINNON, R.N. 14 Olney Street Watertown, Massachusetts Sodality 3. 4: B.S, Nursing Saint Elizabeth ' s MAUREEN MASTERSON, R.N. 416 River Street Providence, Rhode Island B.S. Nursing Saint Joseph ' s Hospital School of Nurs- MARIE MAURIELLO, R.N. 99 Bellingham Avenue Revere, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing ity; Boston City Hospital School BOSTON COLLEGE JEAN E. MCCARTHY, R.N. 8 Grant Road Salem, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 1, 2; Student Council (SociM Service) . Beverly Hospital, School of Nursing, Beverly, Mass. JANE MARIE McGAFFIGAN, R.N. 74 Leicester Street Brighton, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 3, 4; President. Student-Faculty, Organization 4; English Academy 4; Massachusetts Memorial Hospital, Boston, Mass. MARYLOU McGAUGHEY, R.N. 28 Litchfield Terrace Lowell, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing John ' s School of Nursing, Lo MARIE McGEE, R.N. 13 Gloucester Street Gloucester, Massachusetts RITA McGRATH, R.N. 79 Hudson Street Somerville, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 3, 4; Somerville Hospital School PATRICIA ANN MOORE, R.N. 39 y- Summer Street Andover, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Student Faculty Organization, Catherine Laboure School of Nursing. IP ' ' NORAH C. MULCAHY. R.N. 16 Pekin Street Providence, Rhode Island B.S. Nursing Ways and Means Committee, Saint eph ' s Hospital School of Nursing. DORIS A. MURPHY, R. N. Indian Trail North Scituate, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing dden Memorial Hospital School of THERESA MARIE MURPHY, R.N. 283 Saint Paul Street Brookline, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Our Lady ' s Sodality; Secretary Student Council, Commencement Week Activities Committees, Mercy Hospital, Springfield. PATRICIA MARY NANGLE, R.N. 192 Walden Street Cambridge, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality, Prefect 3, 4; English Academy 3, 4; Student Faculty Organization; Sub Turri 4; Cambridge City Hospital School of Nursing. GENEVIVE NOLIN, R.N. 371 Great Road Saylesville, Rhode Island B.S. Nursing Ways and Means Committee; Memorial Hospital, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. BARBARA G. O ' TOOLE, R.N. 50 Centennial Street Clinton, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Sodality 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Honor Com- mittee 3, 4, Chairman 4; English Acad- emy 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 RITA RAFFERTY, R.N. 84 Joslin Street Providence, Rhode Island B.S. Nursing Saint Ann ' s Hospital School of Nursing. HARBARA REGAN, R.N. 81 Eutaw Street East Boston, Massachusetts ELEANOR MARY REGAN, R.N. 39 Wacona Avenue Waterbury, Connecticut B.S. Nuraivg Saint Francis Hospital School of Nursing, Hartford, Conn. PATRICIA ROBINSON, R.N. 6 Grafton Street Lawrence, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Student-Faculty Organization; Saint abeth ' s Hospital. LILLIAN E. SCHMIDT, R.N. Revere, Massachusetts B.S. Nursing Baroness Erlanger Hospital School of NursinR, Chattanooga, Tennessee. M. VIRGINIA SELLERS, R.N. 16 Rice Street Brookline, Massachusetts B.S. Nursiiig Nominating Committee 3; Library Com- mittee 4; English Academy 4; Sodality 3. 4; Sub Turri 4. BOSTON COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 51. AK2f SHESIDAlff, B-2ff. £ . Jvaeremp HEDWIG EL STASKDS, BJff_ B4 Vakszfzne 5t3set Senior Egprgsei itativ e to Stmdent-Fae- Tih?- Organization 4: Siib T urr i 4. BAEBAEA AKK SXETVrAST, E.K. 166 Forest Street KtrtJaDd, Vennont Sisbop I eGoe£baa3id Hospital, BnrKng- ton, Vennont. ALICE MAEIE STtlEKS. E.N- 126 Warren Street Br irtxm, Maseadattsette So lish Aeadesny; LegislatiTe Ckraneat Sci- dalHy: Saint Vine at ' e Hoejwtal, Worces- ter, KLasEachuBettE- CABOL A. TASSO. R.N. 55 MjIKe Street Haisaden, Connecticut -S- Sitreing Saint Francis Sxispit L, Hartford, Con- BAEBAEA TAYLOE, E.N. 138 Bennett Street Providence, Ehode Island BS. Nvreing BOSTON COLLEGE SISTKR MARY THERESE. S.P,. JLK- Frovtdence Utother House Holyoke. Massachxjsetts Saint Luke ' s Hospital School of Nursiagv BARBARA M. TEMMDfS, R-N iS5 Ta r Street Manchester. J ew Hampt ur Same Joseph ' s Hospital School of Nuts irusT. Nashc L New Haaocpehire. MARY EULEN READE WINN, R-N. t TS Western Avenue Berlin. New Hampshire Vice President S: Sodalit - 3. 4: Student- Faculty Or?ranization. Vice President S: Student Activities Committee S: Sub Turri. ( Associate Editor 4 : Massachu- setts Genei-sl Hospital Schix ' ! of Nutsioff. ANNE M- 2END2IAN. R . 130 Brookline Street Worcester, English Academy 3, 4: Sodality- 3. 4; Woa cester City Hospital School of Nursing. SEMINARIANS OF THE CLASS OF 1957 WILLIAM BURKE EDWIN D. CONDON JOSEPH FAHEY PAUL D. GREENE CHARLES HANCOCK JOHN J. HARRINGTON JAMES KELLY JOHN LANE PAUL MESSER VICTOR NEWTON WILLIAM ROBAN JOSEPH SHEEHAN ACTIVITIES The perspective of one man is lim- ited; the perspective of man is the sum of all accomplishment. However great the memory or achievement of one man may be, the progress of civ- ilization is measured by the work of many men possessing different per- sonalities and separate thoughts, but each contributing a share to the mass of knowledge and achievement that is our social heritage. In an individual ' s progress towards personal fulfillment he ineluctably closes ranks with others of common aims and common interests in order to remove the original dimness of the mind ' s eye. From the associations fos- tered by activities, we learn to see with the eyes of others, to understand people different from ourselves, and to participate in that subtle compound- ing of ideas and personalities that composes the social aspect of man. It is inevitable in such situations that a certain interchange occurs which pro- duces in each of us some elements of another and which occasions a growth and strengthening of our own per- sonality and the increase of our un- derstanding of the totality and unity of man. so MUCH TO DO SODALITIES OF OUR LADY True Catholicism is never passive but always a living, integral part of daily life. It is given expression not only in daily prayer and frequent reception of the Eucharist, but also in every action of a day that has been dedicated to God by a morning offer. Sodality provides for many the means of acquiring special graces for per- sonal sanctification and the opportunity to apply Church teaching to many areas of secular activ- ity. Because of the special graces available and because of its religious character, Sodality is not an organization but a way of life. Lejt to Right: Edmund Lahage, Secretary; Francis Flanagan; John Shea; William McCann, Prefect; Rev. Henry A. Callahan, S.J., Director; Richard Paul; Richard Murphy; Warren Little, Treasurer; Angelo CelU. ARTS AND SCIENCES SODALITY Prefect and Director The Sodality of the Immaculate Conception is com- posed of those students dedicated to the sanctification of their own lives and the propagation of Church teaching through forms of Catholic Action. Besides the weekly meetings for meditation, Benediction, and instruction, the members actively participate in and promote the Apostleship of Prayer, social work, cat- echetical instruction, the Jesuit foreign missions, and a lecture series by distinguished CathoHcs. By means of its varied program the Sodality hopes to incite the university community to a greater interest in the doc- trines of the Church while instilling in its members the desire to be Christ-like children of Mary. OFFICERS Joan Dillon, Secretary; Julia Sheehan, Prefect; Maureen Boyle, Vice Prefect; Rita Moore, Treasurer. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SODALITY Discussing Plans The Sodality of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven is a religious body which, being aggre- gated to the Roman Prima Primaria, is one in purpose with all other Sodalities throughout the world. Formed according to the Bis Saeculari, the Apostolic constitution established by His Holiness Pope Pius XII, it receives indulgences and privileges granted to it by the Sovereign Pontiffs. The members gather together once a month in a general meeting. The other three weeks they break down into five units, the Christian Doctrine, Campus Apostolate, Preparation for Parish Life, Hospital and Literary Units, each of which has a specific task assigned to it. It is through such works as these that each Sodal- ist is enabled to fulfill her lifelong dedication to Our Lady. The School of Nursing does not intend that the training it presents consist only of class- room learning, for a nurse who starts out on her career with only technical knowledge from textbooks is woefully inadequate to handle the problems with which she will come in contact. The bi-monthly meetings of the Sodalists of the Nursing School provide an opportunity for the nurses to contemplate the ideals realized in their Patroness. Such activity they believe will serve to point out to them the way in which they can spread those ideals into every sphere of their lives and the way in which they can convert those ideals into a more effective ful- fillment of the duties which flow from their profession. BASIC STUDENTS Reverend Walter Meagher, S.J. and Mary Mullens, Prefect. SCHOOL OF NURSING SODALITIES GRADUATE STUDENTS Pamphlet rack — an important function. The Sodality of Our Lady of Assumption exists to foster a spirit of personal holiness in its members and to inculcate the laity in the rites of Marian devotion. As the inspiration and guiding force of the organization, Our Lady receives special hom- age. The recitation of the Little Office before monthly meetings, the rosary before evening classes, and discussions under the leadership of Reverend Daniel F. X. O ' Connor, S.J. constitute the regular spiritual exercises. Being separated during the day among many fields of activity and in diverse local- ities as they are, the Sodalists of the Intown School have numerous opportunities to fulfill one of the main purposes of Sodality, the sanctification of others and the spread of the ideals of the Patroness. INTOWN SODALITY Seated, Left to Right: Mary Lou Punch; Dorothea Punch; Marjorie Casey; James McGoldrick; Rev. Daniel O ' Connor, S.J., Director; Audrey Burke; Adeline Reilly; William DiMarzio; Agnes Crimm. Standing, Left to Right: Frances Giardino; Alice Neary; Ruth Harzbecker; James Mclntyre; Marilyn Fitzgerald; Margaret Goss; Helen McCarty; Margaret Reis. HONOR SOCIETIES He bade me ever to excel and be preeminent above all others, said the Trojan hero Glaukon to Diomedes, and in these immortal lines from Homer ' s Iliad a college found its motto. The characteristics of excellence so admirable in the pagan soldier attains added lustre when har- monized with the Christian concept of humility. Those who stand out above their classmates as leaders and as scholars must possess the hum- bling realization that they but utilize God ' s gifts and that their honors are meaningful only be- cause they are attained for the greater glory of God and Alma Mater. The national honor fraternity of Jesuit colleges and universities is Alpha Sigma Nu, and member- ship in it is one of the highest honors that can be accorded a Jesuit student. Established to bind to- gether those students who have most fully realized the ideals of Jesuit training, its members exemplify the spirit of scholastic education. Scholarship, loyalty, and service, the criterion of admission, are also the qualities that the lay society e.xpects in its leaders. The intellectual discipline necessary to achieve success, a sense of responsibility, and devo- tion to ideals institutions mark men as assets not only to the college system, but ultimately to the Church and state. The officers at tea. ALPHA SIGMA NU Front, Left to Right: Sebastiano LoPresti; Donald Moran, President; William Louis; Edward Thomas; William Donlan. Rea r, Left to Right: Dawnald Henderson, Vice-President; Donald Connors; John Ryan, Secretary; Bernard Teliszewski. Left to. Right, first row: Dawnald Henderson; John Finnegan: Edward Thomas; Reverend Alexander Duncan, SJ., John Keelan; Walter Diehl; George Hennessey. Second row: Edmund Lahage; Jeremy Hughes; Angelo Celli; Bruno Bagnaschi; Charles Fox; Edward Colwell; John Murphy. Third row: Donald Moran; Robert Crowe: Howard Aucoin; William Louis; Martin Dunn; Bernard O ' Neil; Gerald Kelly. Fourth row: Donald Connors; John Ryan; Warren Little; Vincent Sullivan; William McCann; Robert Kellard. CROSS AND CROWN Knight Commander Thomas and his four Marshals The official honor society of Boston College, the Order of the Cross and Crown, is composed of those seniors who have distinguished themselves through praiseworthy participation in university activities while maintaining a high scholastic record. The student with the highest record of achiev ements is the Knight Commander of the Order, Student marshal at the Commencement, and ex-officio chair- man of every social committee that represents the College as a whole. The four next highest members are assistant marshals at commencement. With the Knight Commander they form the committee of Father ' s Day and are in charge of the Cross and Crown Ball. Membership in this group is the highest honor the college bestows in recognition of achievement and in gratitude for service. The ideals of the Alpha and Omega Honor So- ciety of the School of Education can be understood through an explanation of the symbolism behind the Honor Society Key. The Greek letters Alpha and Omega are a symbol of the first cause and last end of all things; the Roman Cross, of the love of Christ as displayed in His living sacrifice and death for mankind; the open book of truth, of all learning, of the open mind receptive to grace and truth; the Eagle, of Boston College, and the church militant; the Stars of honorable achievement; and the Gold, the material, of the royalty of Christ and of the permanence and brilliance of true values in life. THE OFFICERS Left to Right: Paula Taff, Secretary-Treasurer; Lucille Shea; Eugene Haves; Barry Adams, President. ALPHA AND OMEGA Standing, Left to Right: Margaret Kenny; Eugene Hayes; Barry Adams; Anthony Zonfrelli. Seated, Left to Right: Frances Forde; Lucille Shea; Barbara Moores; Sheila Cunningham ; Paula Taff; Joan Driscoll. URSING HONOR SOCIETY It is necessary for those who belong to the nursing profession to be able not merely to treat the particular ailment which their patient has, but to care for the whole person, his intellectual and spiritual needs as well as his physical. I n order to perform this duty, the nurses themselves must be trained in each of these aspects. The School of Nursing Honor Society brings this need to the attention of the student and at the same time fills the need by inspiring the nurses to set up for themselves a program which will supplement their studies with an appropriate range of activities. Exemplary student. Norma Blank Nancy Bradley Margaret Cast Jean Dowd Paula Fellows Anne Gagnon Margaret Grant Barbara Higgins Lillian Kaseta Gertrude Mahoney Barbara O ' Toole Virginia Sellars Sheila Whalen Mary Ellen Winn STUDENT GOVERNMENT A new type of student government has been formed at Boston College. If it is to be of any use, the individual student must remember this important truth: the proper functioning of any government depends not on those who are di- rectly in charge of its operations but on those who are the subjects of the government and whom it in turn is designed to serve. The student must not hesitate to let the people whom he saw fit to elect know how he personally would like things to be done. He must realize that he is just as active a member of that body as its high- est official. F , f . In an effort to cope with the ever-increasing problems which inevitably accompany the rapid growth of the modern university, the students of the three undergraduate schools located at the Heights voted last year to institute a new form of government which could better perform its primary function, the service of its subjects. An attempt was made to form an organization whose very struc- ture would avoid the problem of bringing together for a discussion people whose varying interests, and consequently varying problems, made it impossible to find a solid fundamental basis of common topics to discuss. The attempt was made, and on these pages may be seen the results. A S Senior Class Officers A S SENIOR COUNCIL Standing, Left to Right: Charles Ray; Robert Mullen; Leo Morrissey; Philip McLaughlin; Martin Dunn; Paul Brown; Angelo Celli; Richard Dowling. Seated, Lejt to Right: Francis Flaherty, Secretary; Gene Sullivan, President; Edward Collins, Vice-President; Paul Martell, A.A. Rep. Standing, Left to Right: Lawrence Pratt; Joseph Sullivan; Theodore Hoppe; Daniel Sullivan; Francis Jaeger; Daniel Gately; Maurice Horrigan. Seated, Left to Right: Francis Dirksmeier, Treasurer; Charles Fox, Vice-President; Edward Miller, President; Leo Floyd, Secretary; Joseph Coghlan, A.A. Representative. CBA SENIOR COUNCIL CBA Senior Class Officers The solution of the problem as to which type of government would best fit the needs of the stu- dents was not easily discovered by those who found it their task. It was determined that the principal aim of any government is to maintain and regulate the union of those who band together because of common interests. It was decided, therefore, that the student government should take on that form which would most enable it to make secure the two basic unions which any student has, that is, the union first with those of the same school and aca- demic bonds, and secondly with those of the same class and social bonds. The governments which this year have taken over the administration of the affairs of the three undergraduate schools at the Heights are formed on a vertical and on a horizontal plane. Each class elects its own officers as in the past. When matters of importance to the individual schools are to be discussed, the officers from all the classes of each school meet with their Dean in a group organized vertically and called the Student Senate. When a particular class function or problem is the object in question, the class officers meet with their par- ticular advisor in a group organized horizontally and called the Class Council. What ' ll we do next? ' SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SENIOR COUNCIL Standing, Left to Right: William Mc- Queeney, Vice-President; Anthony Zon- frelli, Treasurer. Seated, Left to Right: Sheila McGov- ern. President; Norma DeFeo, Secre- tary. Standing, Left to Right: Leo Floyd; Joseph Coghlan; Francis Flaherty; Paul Martell; Norma DeFeo; William McQueeney; Anthony Zonfrelli; Edward Collins; Charles Fox. Seated, Left to RipH: Edward Miller; Sheila McGovern; Gene Sullivan. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL The President and his secretary. Such, then, is the formation of the student gov- ernment which is today operating at the Heights. It is- the creation of a small group of students who, aided immeasurably by faculty members from each of the three schools, Mr. Weston Jenks, Mr. Fran- cis Lee, and Dr. John Walsh, spent many hours seeking to analyze the various categories into which student problems were most often channeled. It is the hope of all that the students of Boston College can ultimately realize a complete unity of their pur- poses by means of a University Council, a cam- pus-wide group which would be composed of mem- bers from each student senate. Just as in any of the schools of Boston College, , the students of the Intown School find a basic unity in the fact that they are all following a common way of Ufe, that of a student. In contrast to the other schools, however, the people are dispersed during the day among many diversified fields of activity in widely-separated locations. The task of keeping these students together outside class, of providing them with a means of airing their prob- lems and views, and of channeling the energies which come from their unity into the sponsorship and support of activities and functions belongs to the twenty-four members of the Intown Student Council. OFFICERS Lejt to Right: Henry Melanson, Treasurer; James Mc- Intyre, President; Alice Neary, Secretary; Rev. Daniel F. X. O ' Connor, S.J., Moderator; James McGoldrick, Vice- President. INTOWN STUDENT COUNCIL Standing, Lejt to Right: ' Lz.vrrence SinAom; Edward Monahan; Robert Byrne; Mary Connors; William Murry; Marge Cusey; Adeline Reilly; Francis Holland; Henry Melanson; James E. Mclntyre; William Anderson; James Mc- Goldrick. Seaie(f, Z,e ;;o T?? ' ; ; Margaret Reis; Helen McCarty; Jean Sullivan: Joan Daley; Richard Greene; James P. Mclntyre; Marie Hurley; Alice Neary; Beverly Blake. BASIC NURSES Ann Marie Gagnon, President; Fr. Edward J. Gorman, SJ., Faculty Advisor. SCHOOL OF NURSING GOVERNMENT GRADUATE NURSES Jane McGaffigan, President; Mrs. Marie Andrews, Faculty Advisor. The Graduate Nurse Student-Faculty Organi- zation is composed of all full-time graduate nurse students and the faculty members of the Boston College School of Nursing. The organization meets three times a year. The purposes are to establish a closer relationship between students and the fac- ulty, to transact business for the graduate nurse group, and to promote an interest in the school and its functions. The Student Council, composed of the four class officers, the faculty advisor, and the six officers from the Basic Collegiate Student-Faculty Organi- zation, directs student business during the year. The two organizations in conjunction sponsor the Mother-Daughter Tea, the Christmas Bazaar and party, the winter and spring formals, and the Father-Daughter Night. ORGANIZATIONS ' ' f 1 I ' f -a A society results when a group of people find that they are motivated by like interests and decide that these interests may best be served by a union of their efforts toward a common goal. Society in turn, while maintaining its unity as a whole, finds itself naturally divided further into smaller groups whose specifically common pur- poses inspire them to form organization. The essence of any organization is, therefore, the fact that the members discover in it a means of con- tributing to, and profiting from, the views, the experience, and the knowledge of one another. iW :- t There are many publications in the school which enable a student to express himself in writing. The purpose of this group, the sen- ior debating society on campus, is to give the student an equal opportunity to develop his speaking ability. Mere recitation of a prepared script is not, however, the goal. Immediate coordination of one ' s ideas, to- gether with the facile expression of these thoughts, all under the stress of rigid cross- examination, is the end result that is sought. The success of the methods employed by this society and its moderator, Mr. John Mahoney, is evidenced in its 2S-S record of last year and its triumph earlier this sea- son in the M.I.T. tournament. A friendly debate That argument is absurd. FULTON DEBATING SOCIETY Lejt to Right : Jeremy Hughes ; Gloria Blanchf ield ; Edward Lynch ; Edward Thomas ; Dawnald Henderson, Presi- dent; Mr. John Mahoney. Moderator; John Darcy; John Cannon; Patricia Sgrosso; Walter Diehl; Donald Moran. ' tE5 . 1 «fc- %% m ' % «k %% OSTON co llece: aAND — H56-H57. At every home game the student body is enter- tained and aroused by the efforts of these lively and talented musicians. Be it a background for the cheerleaders, a musical selection, or a chorus of For Boston, the band serves the valuable func- tion Of uniting student spirit behind the team. 1956-57 BAND MUSICAL CLUB OFFICERS Left to Right: Francis Moscarrillo, Secretary ; Robert Walsh, President; Joseph Cotter, Vice-President; Thomas Durkin, Treasurer. t . • • Lejt to Right: Edward Murphy; Francis Moscarrillo; Myles McCabe; Dennis Maher; Robert Walsh, John Bres- nahan; Ronald Nogueria; Dawnald Henderson; Leonard Samu; Richard Tatten; Robert Amiro; Bartholemew Wassa- mandorf. THE MARGOLS THE GLEE CLUB Ninety of the finest male voices on campus brings the songs from the Heights to all parts of New England. Many tiring hours are spent under the guidance of the director, Mr. C. Alexander Peloquin, and the moderator, Reverend David Carroll, S.J., in preparing a representa- tive repertoire for the club and its subdivisions, the Chorale and the Margols. W ' IT Wt-lf Mp M SCHOOL OF EDUCATION GLEE CLUB Now in its fourth year, the Women ' s Glee Club offers the young ladies of Boston College an opportunity to display their musical talents on an equal level with their counterparts up on the hill. The width of their range is evidenced by the many types of music which they in- clude in their program: medleys from various stage hits, spirituals, Latin Hymns, and selected classical renditions. The results of their talent and hard work may be heard each year when, directed by Miss Barbara Bennett and clad in their Maroon and Gold robes, they present to the students and their friends the Annual Spring Concert. 5 9 SCHOOL OF NURSING GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is a popular activity of the girls in the Basic Program of the Student Nurses. Under the capable direction of the Rev. Edward J. Gorman, S.J., the girls add to the enjoyment of various school functions with their harmony. By also giving concerts at various neigh- boring hospitals, the members thereby find an oppor- tunity to escape from the rigors of their training and yet, at the same time, to continue to further the aims of their profession by bringing relief and entertainment to those who are confined by illness. CHAMPION CHORAL SPEAKERS The Campion Choral Speakers, a group from the School of Education, came into existence because of their common interest in the interpretation and oral produc- tion of the written word. Although many lines are carried by solo voices, the aim of the Speakers is to engage in choral production for group participation, experience, and enjoyment. N. F. C. C. S. The aim of the N.F.C.C.S. is to provide the public with a better understanding of contemporary social prob- lems. The particular case which the Boston College Chap- ter has been commissioned to study is the youth of the day, in particular, the adolescent. By means of work- shops, the many members are provided an opportunity to exchange information with, and gain new ideas from students of other colleges. Left to Right: Paul McLaughlin, Commission Chair- man; Julia Sheehan; Mary McCahil; Joan Dillon; John Ryan, Senior Delegate. The Boston College Dramatic Society, now in its ninety-third season, offers to those interested a chance to display their abilities and to -acquire practical experience in acting, writing, producing, and the many other varied aspects of the theater. Each season sees the production of two full-length plays, one in the late fall and the other in the spring. The normal policy is to allow the members to give evidence of the range of their accomplish- ments by presenting each year one comedy and one serious drama. In between the shows, weekly meet- ings are held at which lectures on such subjects as dramatic technique, staging, and make-up are pre- sented for the benefit of the members of the society. Well — it ' s a start The one that got away BOSTON COLLEGE DRAMATIC SOCIETY BOSTON COLLEGE THESPIANS— 1956-57 THE ONE-ACT PLAYS IN ACTION Scene from Alphabet Soup Written by Jack Finnegan and directed by Sheila Cunningham BOSTON COLLEGE DRAMATIC SOCIETY The winter period does not provide a pe- riod of rest for the members of the Dramatic Society but rather the time and the oppor- tunity to try their hand at completely orig- inal presentations. At the One-Act Play Fes- tival, each of the four plays is not only acted and produced by the students, but also writ- ten and directed by them. OFFICERS Left to Right: James Conway, Secretary; Jeremy Hughes, Vice-President; William Louis, President; John Chisholm, Social Chairman. MILLER, WITCHCRAFT, AND OLD SALEM Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer, says John Proctor to his wife Elizabeth in a scene from Arthur Miller ' s The Crucible. Stars Rita Nolan and Jack Chisholm re-enact a tense moment from old Salem ' s dark past as the former decides to take no more of his wife ' s suspicions and accusations. He does not know that she will soon be accused of witchery and tried in open court. Sk .,. Kl Jk s H Kk |L f s — 1 pl ' • J-;-; — is ■ Your Honor, I freeze, screams Abigail as Mercy and Susanna complain of the cold wind. The judges are baffled now. It will not be until later that they find out that the girls are frauds and only using the trial for their own benefit. But for now the act works just fine and Abby is considered to be a living saint while the town has gone wild with witchcraft. Abby, I ' ll never hurt you no more, sobs Mary Warren as Abigail has her final triumph in the court. Proctor will soon hang. Many are already dead, and hysteria still predominates the town as Miller ' s highly emotional play moves on toward its tearful ending dur- ing what was acknowledged as a superior performance at New England Mutual Hall. TRUTH, NOT EXPEDIENCY WORLD RELATIONS LEAGUE Not only the present visible ef- fects of the world situation but also their causes from the past and their implications for the future form the topics for the discussions in the meetings which the members of the World Relations League hold among themselves and with other colleges. Left to Right: A, Lowrie, Treas- urer; A. O ' Leary, Secretary; E. Kel- ly, President; R, Desmond, Vice- President. MISTER CHAIRMAN TOASTMASTERS ' CIRCLE In an effort to ensure that all the members receive an opportunity to improve their ability to present both extemporaneous and prepared addresses, the offices of chairman, toastmaster, and topicmaster in the Toastmasters ' Circle are held not by the same people in each meetinK, but in rotation. Standing, Left to Right: R. Lat- shaw;_R. Crowe; G. Kelley. Seated, Left to Right: H. Aucoin; Mr. T. Hughes, Moderator; Donald L. Con- nors, President; M. Rice. FRIENDLY RELATIONS STUDENT SENATE Realizing the need for an official undergraduate organization which can make known the students ' views on matters pertaining to their school, the administration of the School of Education meets regularly with those duly-elected representatives from each of the four undergraduate classes who form the Student Senate. OFFICERS: Sheila McGovern, Chairman; Norma DeFeo, Record- ing Secretary ; Anthony Zonfrelli, Treasurer ; Edwina Donahue, Public Relations Secretary. ' ' DEUTSCHLAND UBER ALLES GERMAN ACADEMY The literature, customs, and his- tory of a people which is today making an important contribution to the unity of Western Europe are the subjects of the sessions which, conducted in the German language and supervised by the moderator, Dr. Paul Boulanger, comprise the program of the German Academy. Lejt to Right: W. Moreau, Presi- dent; T. McCall, Secretary; A. Bugala, Vice-President. A MILD DEPRESSION FINANCE CLUB Financial problems hold the cen- ter of attention just as much for an entire nation and the world as for an individual family or a strug- gling college student. The source of such difficulties, and the various solutions for them, serve as the object of discussion for the mem- bers of the Finance Club. Left to Right: R. Crowe, Presi- dent; Father Collins, S.J., Mod- erator; C. Crisafulli, Vice-President; V. Griffin, Treasurer. UNA NAZIONE AMIGA ITALIAN ACADEMY The highlight of the Italian Acad- emy ' s year-long study of the arts, customs, language, and history of the sunny peninsula is the Italian Night held in the spring as an added final touch to the pizza party, banquet, and dance held during thu course of the year. Standing, Left to Right: W. Mac- Kenzie; A. Gallinaro; F. larrobino. Seated, Left to Right: A. DiPietro, Vice-President; A. Folcarelli, Presi- dent; M. Albanese, Secretary. EAGLE EYES- RIFLE TEAM The sharpshooters of the campus have captured many medals and honors for the Heights in both local and national matches. The success of the team is an attestation of the sharp eyes and perfect coordination which are possessed by the present members and required for all future members. Standing, Left to Right: R. No- gueria; T. Kurey; T. Salvucci, Sec- retary-Treasurer; A. McCaffrey. Kneeling, Left to Right: D. Levine; R. Faux, Co-Captain; K. Chisholm. CHECK MATE CHESS CLUB Beginners or self-styled experts, all are welcome to take part in. the keen, but ever friendly, chess com- petition which is offered in the tournament room above the In- tramurals Office. For those who gain enough confidence in their skill, there are matches, tournaments, and exhibitions to keep them busy throughout the year. Front Row, Left to Right: E. Di- Modica; W. Moreau, Secretary; G. .Moore, Treasurer; C. McGowen, ' ice-President. Rear Row, Left to Right: B. McKeon; J. Honan; J. Sullivan; G. Faverman, President. DEBIT AND CREDIT ACCOUNTING ACADEMY Whether a student is taking up accounting as his field of concentra- tion or merely shows an interest in the subject as being one of great importance in the business world, he is welcome to become a member of the Accounting Academy and listen to or partake in the addresses delivered by students and prominent personalities. Standing, Left to Right: C. Fox, Secretary; R. Gallant, Treasurer; J. Keelan, Co-ordinator. Seated, Left to Right: R. Burke, Vice-Pres- ident; Mr. A. Glynn, Moderator; J. Powers, President. AS I WAS SAYING . . . PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB In the belief that group evalua- tion is the best means of improve- ment in any field of activity, the members of the Public Speaking Club, composed of students of the Arts and Sciences, set up the format of their meetings in such a way as to allow for periods of helpful hints and constructive criticism of the talks that are presented. Seated, Left to Right: P. Shiel; D. Nelson, President; T . Henderson; P. Farrell; C. Lynch. THEORIES AND EXPERIMENTS AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY AFFILIATES The Boston College Chemical So- ciety affords an opportunity for all those who are interested in Chem- istry to meet one another on an in- formal level and thereby, through their mutual experiences, broaden their knowledge of chemistry and of chemical industry and gain for them the ability to prepare and present technical material before chemistry-minded audiences. Lejl to Right: A. Thesta, Treas- urer; R. Finegan, Chairman; J. Walker, Junior Representative; R. Trahe, Sophomore Representative. SCIENCE IS GOLDEN KIRCHER CLUB The Kircher Club was established a year ago as a means of supple- menting the regular science-educa- tion curriculum. Everything from the practical use of audio-visual aids to information about sources of ref- erence material are included in the program as a means of meeting the club ' s objective of preparing capable science teachers for the future. Standing, Left to Right: G. Ma- gee ; W. McQueeney ; R. Gordinier. Seated, Left to Right: J. Pullotta, Secretary-Treasurer; D. K e h o e. President; C. Smith. DYNAMIC ENERGY c AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS The Boston College Chapter is in its eighth year as a charter member of the American Institute of Phys- ics. This select group is restricted to students majoring in physics who have been duly accepted by the de- partment. The organization offers major advantages by its placement service, up-to-date information on the professional work required to- day, and help in graduate work. Left to Right: W. Doyle, Vice- President; W. Little, President; W. Jones, Secretary-Treasurer. WILL THE SOIL BANK WORK? ECONOMICS ACADEMY Through the efforts of Mr. Ray- mond J. Aherne, the moderator, and a large group of students interested in the field of economics, an organi- zation is now active on campus, and continually growing, which offers its members an opportunity to fur- ther their knowledge through free discussion both with each other and with experts in their field. Left to Right: W. Carr, Treasurer; E. F e n t n, Vice-President ; T. Ahearn, President; F. Flaherty, Sec- retary. NUTMEGS ALL CONNECTICUT CLUB The meetings of the Connecticut Club afford its members an oppor- tunity not to perform the impos- sible task of finding a comparable home away from home, but to gather with the only people who are capable of discussing the sole topic worthy of the effort, namely, the Nutmeg State. Left to Right: P. Cenci, Treas- urer; D. Anderson, President; B. Bagnaschi. HOLD IT! CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club desires to foster in its members a better appreciation and understanding of the field of photography. In an effort to pro- mote these aims, an annual photo contest is held; color slides taken by members are shown; films from Eastman Kodak treating a multi- tude of subjects are presented; and a series of lectures by well-known authorities is offered. Left to Right: D. Gerroir, Presi- dent; P. Siroky, Vice-President; D. O ' Connor, Treasurer; J. Moriarty, Secretary. SCIENTIFIC WRITINGS CHEM BULLETIN The members of the Chemical So- ciety, unsatisfied with expressing their views merely orally at their meetings, six times a year put out a publication, the CHEM BULLE- TIN, which devotes its pages to a discussion of elements of interest to all prospective chemists, placing special emphasis on the ever-increas- ing technical advances in their field. Left to Right: J. Cartier, Manag- ing Editor; G. Nawn, Editor; R. Tobin, Assistant Editor. O ' ER THE SPANISH MAIN SPANISH ACADEMY Under the guidance of the mod- erator, Mr. Hanley, the Spanish Academy has been able, by mean of informative films and timely lec- tures, to contribute to its members ' understanding of the main features of Spanish life and culture as it is found in the mainland and in the Spanish Americas. Left to Right: G. Elliott, Secre- tary; J. Loughlin, Vice-President; F. Schaefer, Treasurer; J. Pellegrino, President. PRESENT ARMS! LEWIS DRILL TEAM This group, winners of both the State ROTC Drill Championship and the American Legion Competi- tion, is an organization of which not only the ROTC unit but the whole school can be rightly proud. Many hours of practice are needed to furnish the precision drilling to which the students are treated at many functions throughout the year. Standing: T. Kurey, Supply Offi- cer; J. Gleason, Color Guard Com- mander. Seated: T. Maggelet, Fi- nance Officer; J. O ' Neil, Drill Team Commander; J. Donovan, Executive Officer. BIG TOWN FOLKS NEW YORK CLUB Although they saw fit to leave their big city and visit our little community, nevertheless the New Yorkers on our campus are not will- ing to break completely the bonds they have with their homeland. Reg- ularly they meet with each other at the New York Club where they plan social functions to be held both here and, during vacation, in New York. Standing: Carole McGrath ; J. Kenneth Roos; Al Bedard. Seated: Guy Crowley, President. AESTHETIC APPRECIATIONS ENGLISH ACADEMY The English Academy is composed of a group of graduate nurses who meet and discuss literature under the direction of the moderator, Dr. Clara M. Siggins. The Academy, in an attempt to stimulate keenness of perception and judgment, conducts discussions which concern the phil- osophical value of literature, its spiritual and idealistic elements, and the ever-debatable question of taste. CONSUMER RESEARCH MARKETING CLUB The purpose of the Marketing Club, the largest of the business clubs on campus, is to supplement the principles and methods learned in the classroom with the study and discussion of the results which take place in the business world when these principles are applied. Standing, Left to Right: E. Miller, President; S. Brady, Co-ordinating Officer; L. Chisholm, Secretary; T. McQuillan, Treasurer; T. Flanagan, Vice-President. Seated: Dr. Price, Moderator. PRETTY PERTINENT! WOMEN ' S COUNCIL There are various organizations in tlie Scliool of Education whose function is to deal with the mani- fold problems which arise among students. There is one group, how- ever, the Women ' s Council, whose sole purpose is to regulate in this predominantly-female school the af- fairs and functions which are of pri- mary importance to the women. Standing, Left to Right: F. Bruya; C. Dooley ; P. Maginnis; A. Fandel; C. Smith; J. Churchill. Seated, Left to Right: E. O ' Brien; Miss Kinane, Dean of Women; A. Kaiko. SCOPE SCOOP THE SCOPE Just as the Mendel Club meetings serve as a means for the preraedi- cal and biology majors to air. their views on subjects related to their particular interest, the Scope is the organ by which the prospective doc- tors and biologists express their ideas in writing. The work is published by the Biology Department and edited by members of the Mendel Club. Front Row, Left to Right: A. Gal- litano; E. Colwell, Managing Edi- tor; J. Ryan, Editor-in-Chief; H. Hurwitz, Assistant Editor; E. Ama- ral, Circulation Manager. Rear Row, Left to Right: J. Eliopoulas, Assist- ant Editor; R. Libertini, .Mumni News. ' WHO CARES ABOUT PRIME MATTER? SIGMA PI SIGMA The physics honor society was founded in 1921 to promote student interest in research and advanced study. Under the guidance of Dr. Frederick E. White, meetings have been held enabling members to pre- sent technical papers and to hear experts who can give up-to-date in- formation on the constant advance- ment taking place in science. Lejt to Right: P. Considine, Vice- President; R. Cerbone, Treasurer; E. McNiff, President; R. Sullivan, Secretary. FISHY BUSINESS SKINDIVERS ' CLUB The individuals who seek enjoy- ment and relaxation in underwater activities gather in the Skindivers ' Club. Out of water, the members take an active part in important water safety programs. They dem- onstrate to others the functions of diving equipment. By the use of films the club teaches the proper methods that the diver should know for his underwater explorations. Left to Right: Lynch ; W. Louis. J. Lynch; E. FUTURE BOSSES SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT S.A.M. is a recognized national professional organization with chap- ters in numerous universities. The Boston College chapter keeps its members busy and informed with a program which consists of frequent seminars, lectures, conferences, and research and industrial projects which serve to supply the students of management material that could never be supplied in the classroom. OFFICERS: M. O ' Connor, Pres- ident; R. Adams, Vice-President; L. Burke, Treasurer; R. Ferrera, Chairman of Activities; J. Gunning, Publicity Chairman. 5 BOSTON COLLEGE nlONORABLFiHii TltM 1 1:. .„.. li ll irTYFOR S pHEHTfl V 1 ■ ' ■ jflLJ i ' ' S ' s ! r HEAD FOR THE HILLS! INTOWN OUTING CLUB Being a week-day employee and an evening student does not allow much time for relaxation. The In- town Outing Club, now in its fourth year, offers to its members an op- portunity to find welcome relief in a variety of group activities, both strenuously active and pleasantly relaxing, such as skating, skiing, swimming, camping, and photogra- phy trips. Left to Right: L. Eddy; M. Fitz- gerald; D. Frascr; J. McGoldrick; A. Neary; R. Greene. SOUND BODY — SOUND MIND WOMEN ' S RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION Archery, field hockey, ping pong, Softball, basketball, and those in- vigorating ski weekends in the mountains are the activities which make the Boston College co-eds so outstanding. The aim of the WRA is to prove that participation in sports is as successful as any other form of extra-curricular activities in providing relaxation from school duties. OFFICERS: M. Bergin, Presi- dent; K. Day, Vice-President; J. Harrington, Secretary ; M. Berna- dini. Treasurer ; Miss Jean Hassett, Moderator. NATURE WORSHIPPERS ROD AND GUN CLUB The annual turkey and ham shoots sponsored by the outdoorsmen are well known on the campus. But they are only minor affairs to the mem- bers ; the main interests of the hunt- ers and anglers center around good sportsmanship, conservation, and survival in the outdoors. Left to Right: R. Nogueria, Treas- urer; S. Carr, Secretary. CAED MILLE FAILTE BLESSED OLIVER PLUNKETT SOCIETY The activities of this society, in- cluding two Caelidhes, lectures on Ireland, and trips to local Irish events, are designed to supply its members with the useful knowledge and relaxing enjoyment which go with learning intimately the culture of a people. A choral and dancing group, the Plunketeers, was formed this year as an addition to the main organization. OFFICERS: G. Dunne; C. Kelly, President; C. Hartnett, Secretary; J. Hines; D. Clancy. -J 1 ■pr A ■ f} m 1 1 SCALPEL AND FORCEPS MENDEL CLUB The Mendel Club serves as the means on campus by which the pre- medical students are able to meet each other outside of the classroom and gain the benefits of each other ' s knowledge and opinions on both the academic and non-academic prob- lems which are constantly arising in the field of medicine. OFFICERS: R. Kellard, Presi- dent; A. McGovern, Treasurer; J. McCarthy, Secretary; T. Connolly, Mce-President. A MORE PERFECT UNION BELLARMINE LAW AND GOVERNMENT ACADEMY Realizing that any government, to be successful, has to be under- stood thoroughly by all its subjects, the Bellarmine Law and Govern- ment Academy strives to maintain an organization which can give stu- dents an opportunity to hear lec- tures and participate in discussions which will keep fresh in their minds the problems with which their gov- ernments are involved. Front Row, Left to Right: M. Gigueira, Secretary; J. Keelan, Pres- ident; Dr. Heffron, Moderator; D. Ojerholm, Vice-President; M. Mal- loy. Heights Representative. Rear Row, Left to Right: W. Sullivan; F. Houley; K. Duggan; F. Jaeger. LAPUTIANS RICCI MATH ACADEMY In an effort to supplement tht- formulas and technical information of the classroom with the theory and culture which form the foundation and the background of their subject, the math majors have an organiza- tion called the Ricci Mathematics Academy. The meetings also provide an outlet for the discussion and ap- preciation of any math problems which the individual student may develop. Left to Right: J. Croke, Treas- urer; J. Feloney, Secretary; J. Scan- Ion, President; R. Blute, Vice-Presi- dent. NEWEST BROTHERHOOD DELTA FRATERNITY The purpose of the Delta Fra- ternity chapter of the Delta Sigma Pi International Fraternity is to establish at the present time among those of common interest a bond which will promote in the future a closer affiliation between the bus- iness world and those people who make it their study and their life. Standing, Left to Right: B. O ' Neil, Treasurer; J. McMenimen, Secretary; J. Conway, Historian. Seated, Left to Right: C. Melchin, Junior Vice-President; J. Daly, President; B. Murphy, Senior Vice- President. BETTER BUSINESS ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi, a national pro- fessional business fraternity, repre- sented on this campus by the Delta Eta Chapter, is an organization which is dedicated to furthering not only the individual welfare of its members and the prestige of the school but also the importance of the role of the Catholic college graduate in the world of business. Left to Right: J. Joyce, Master of Rituals; A. Reilly, President; J Ahern, Secretary; R. Hinkley, Vice- President; R. Burke, Treasurer. QUI SAIT? FRENCH ACADEMY Through the medium of meetings which present an opportunity to take part in conversational French, and which include in their varied programs lectures, recordings, and group singing, the French Academy is able to satisfy the language majors ' desire to take part more fully in the culture that is the sub- ject of their study. Standing, Left to Right: P. Sulli- van; P. Dalbec; N. Fontaine; J. Flynn; N. Lamoreux; J. McLaugh- lin; L. Barassi; J. Boland. Seated, Left to Right: G. Demers, Vice- President; G. Arsenault, President; M. Riha, Secretarv. DOWNBEAT JAZZ ACADEMY Jazz came to the Heights at the beginning of this school year. At first banded together only informal- ly, this dedicated group is now a member of the newly-formed Inter- collegiate Jazz Society, which con- sists of students from several local colleges joined together to further the recognition of Jazz as a modern art. AGERE SEQUITUR ESSE AQUINAS CIRCLE The Aquinas Circle is an informal organization composed of seniors whose purpose is to develop phil- osophical insight and perspective among its members through the con- sideration of some significant prob- lem in the field. The general topic under discussion this year was Rea- lism in Twentieth Century American Philosophy. Standing, Left to Right: R. Cole- man; D. Nelson; E. Connelly; A. Wheeler; W. Lewis; T. Furey; E. Fenton. Seated, Left to Right: P. Covell; P. Riley; P. Farrell; T. Fin- nerty; J. Manfreda. FOR SCHOLARSHIP AND ACHIEVEMENT BETA GAMMA SIGMA Beta of Massachusetts is the Bos- ton College Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the only scholarship honor society in the field of commerce and business recognized by the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. Election to membership is the highest scholarship honor that a student in commerce and business can win. Front Row, Left to Right: Pro- fessor Richard Towle, Boston Uni- versity; Dean George R. Esterly, Rutgers University; Carl J. Gilbert, President, Gillette Safety Razor Company ; Rev. W. Seavey Joyce, Dean, Boston College, CBA; Dean William G. Sutcliffe, Boston Uni- versity; Associate Dean Donald J. White, Boston College, CBA. Middle Row, Left to Right: Professor James E. Shaw; Professor Arthur J. Glynn; Bruno Bagnaschi; John C. Conway, Registrar; David Drinkwater; Vin- cent Looney; Charles Fox; John Sullivan, President. Last Row, Left to Right: Allen Reilly; Thomas Wheelen; Professor Justin C. Cron- in; John Vecchi; Rev. John Collins, S.J.; Professor Gerald F. Price; Robert Crowe; John Powers, Secre- tary. OFFICERS Lejt to Right: Bernard O ' Neil, Treasurer; John Cronin, President; Rev. John A. McCarthy, S.J., Moderator; Francis Lynch, Vice-President; Joseph McMenimen, Secretary. The purpose of this organization is twofold: the de- velopment and promotion of school spirit and student morale, and the performance of those duties which can be fulfilled only when these two qualities are present. The area of activities include the following: the organi- zation of rallies; the reception of visiting teams; the provision of guides and hosts for various college func- tions; the promotion of dances, outings and tournaments; and the assistance, wherever possible of the other College organizations. Membership is purely voluntary, and ex- tends through all classes and all campus schools. Keys are awarded to Juniors and Seniors on the basis of service and selfless generosity. GOLD KEY SOCIETY Service at school functions Promoter of school spirit PUBLICATIONS More so today than ever before, the publica- tions which may be seen lying about a home in- clude not only those which describe the daily external happenings of the time but those which present, analyze, and criticize the ideas and prin- ciples which are driving the world along its pres- ent road. Such also is the case with the publica- tions on this campus. On the cafeteria tables and in the lounges we find the usual chronicle of col- lege life; but in addition there are present mag- azines and reviews which deal in items of both general and specific interest and importance, one to suit every student and every taste. If you were to view the Heights office on an average Tuesday evening, you would gasp, stand back, stare, and say, How do they do it? But each week it is done. From the seemingly chaotic conditions at the shack on the brink of the cliff comes the campus newspaper. Printing the University news, student opinions, and editorial views, The Heights strives for the highest journa- listic standards combined with the widest reader appeal. Staff reporters, sportswriters, photogra- phers, and the feature department combine their talents to make Monday ' s unconnected ideas, events, and happenings Friday ' s unified, interest- ing, and educational publication. It entails work, lots of it, but the rewards are high, for just one satisfied student makes it all worthwhile. Editor-in-Chief in a famihar pose. % t Btgt|l MANAGING BOARD Left to Right: Ernest Ferneau, News Editor; Richard Cotter, Business Manager: William Doherty, Sports Edi- tor; John Finnegan, Managing Editor; Rev. Joseph J. Connor, Faculty Moderator; Donald Moran, Editor-in-Chief; John Cannon, Managing Editor; William McCann, Features Editor; Richard Bowling, Sports Editor; Kenneth Mc- Pherson, Features Editor. Lounging room Hub of the Heights Some work, others . . The noise gets almost too loud to bear, the smoke almost too thick to stand, and you know your nerves are going to crack; but the deadline must be met. The news editor screams for headlines, the feature staff goes on a temperamental strike, and the typists get tired of pounding the keys. Then a few reassuring words from the Editor-in-Chief and all is well again. The minds begin to click once more, the typewriters sound their monotonous notes, and a paper is on its way. Twelve, one, two o ' clock in the morning, a light still burns in the office. But all is not in vain, for thousands of hands will hold, and thousands of eyes will read the results of these labors. The Boston Col- lege Heights. Today it is a newspaper; in years to come it will be a diary of your days in college. This year the oldest Catholic college literary magazine in America, once again taking up its abode in the dungeons of the Tower Building, cele- brated its seventy-fifth anniversary. In order to mark the event, the magazine has this year supple- mented the usual poetry and short stories in each of its four issues with a series of articles on contem- porary American authors, including Ernest Hem- ingway, John Steinbeck, Robert Frost, and Wil- liam Faulkner. In addition, a series of lectures was sponsored by the magazine, featuring E. I. Wat- kin, a British Catholic Philosopher, and Robert Frost, three time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Another first for the Stylus this year was their football team which conquered both the Heights and the Sub Turri, a task which was accomplished only after they went out and procured men. The editor reading some magazine Typical office scene STYLUS EVICTED Standing, Left to Right: John Finnegan, Assistant Editor; Jeremy Hughes, Circulation Manager; Edward Hanni- bal, Associate Editor; Joseph Tribble, Associate Editor. Seated, Lrjt to Rit if: Pxlward Thomas, Editor; Samuel Blair, Associate Editor. Comparing notes JOURNAL OF BUSINESS Harassing the typists Armand Audet, John Keelan, Co-Editors-in-Chief. The University is proud to have one of the oldest undergraduate magazines in America to be devoted to the question of business theory and practice and to problems of political economy. From the time of its auspicious beginning, a single-sheet mim- eographed paper, to the present time, a well organ- ized thirty-two-page publication, the Boston Col- lege business publication has adhered to the highest tradition of journalism and to the rigid scholastic standards which characterize the educational ideas of the University. Its value and wort h, not only to the students but to the community and nation, has been cited on numerous occasions by business- men, legislators, and educators alike. Each year the seniors of the School of Nursing spread out through the hospitals of New England to see at first hand the treatment of the various cases with which they will come in contact and to put into practice the methods they have learned. Back at 126 Newbury Street, meanwhile, a group of lower classmen combine their efforts to put out a weekly publication, the 126 Newbury News, which serves the purpose both of keeping these girls on clinical assignments in touch with the Col- lege and the other students and of functioning as a bond between the nurses-to-be who remain be- hind in the classroom and the laboratory. Looking for news 126 NEWBURY NEWS What ' 11 the headlines be? THE 1957 ' OM Walter F. Diehl, Jr. Just as the greatest of Shakespeare ' s plays would be as nothing if one act were left out, so too, would your college lives have been if any one of the aspects pictured in the various sections of this yearbook had been ignored. For this reason each of the divisions of college life has received equal attention in your Sub Turri. Neverthe- less, to remind us of how useless the greatness of indivi- dual parts is unless they are combined into an effective whole, there is a theme running throughout the book which points up the inevitable unity which underUes the seemingly completely disparate experiences of a college career. J. Peter Murphy John J. MacGillivary Putting the puzzle together Activities Editor Paul Brown and co-conspirator. The same unity that is required for a college career to be worthwhile is also necessary for the satisfactory production of the record of a college career, of a yearbook. The Sub Turri, composed as it is of several sections, required various staffs working on entirely different aspects of college life. There was throughout the year a need for some principle of unity which could fuse the parts into a harmonious whole. What was the principle which brought into being this book? The answer to this question may be found only if one considers for a moment the various people who worked on this publication (idiots, etc.), the circumstances which surrounded its production (gymnasium, etc.), and occurrences such as are mentioned on the fol- lowing page (waltzes, etc.), and then asks himself, What thing in this world could possibly have managed to extract from the midst of confusion ad infinitum the elements necessary to make up a Sub Turri? AND THUS WAS RECORDED THE MEMBERS OF EDITORIAL STAFF Lejt to Right: James Donovan, Faculty Section Editor; Robert Marshall, Assistant Editor; Edward Collins, Fea- tures Editor; J. Peter Murphy, Managing Editor; Walter Diehl, Editor-in-Chief; Joseph Cotter, Senior Section Editor; Richard Bowling, Sports Editor; Samuel Carr, John Darcy, Activities Staff. I told and I told you — you have to put film in before . . . Why does Dan Morgan have to always steal our typewriters . . . Hey, you ' ve been on the phone for two hours . . . Will you please, please stop that waltzing . . . Did he have to get engaged this weekend . . . What fire did he go to now . . . Doesn ' t anybody have any money to pay . . . What do you mean you ' re not a well man . . . No, you can ' t go and take pictures of the girls ' basketball team — I don ' t care who ' s on the team . . . Will someone please unroll those pictures . . . Please get off the phone . . . Hey, do you know what you ' re doing . . . No, no I told the janitor to clean the floor, THE FLOOR— NOT the desks . . . I ' m sorry miss, but I can ' t help it if the picture shows your poor side . . . Get off that phone ! ! ! Editor and helper studying copy DIARY OF OUR COLLEGE LIFE All day and all night Figuring financial returns MEMBERS OF BUSINESS STAFF Left to Right: Eugene Hayes, Subscriptions; Francis Lynch, Advertising; John MacGillivary, Business Manager; Peter Donovan, Subscriptions. WORK-ANXIETIES-BUT LOTS OF FUN ASSOCIATE EDITORS Left to Right: Mary Ellen Winn, Thomas Walsh, Ann O ' Neil. The only thing, believe me, that could have survived the confusion cited on these pages and created something out of it was the stone-face that paced the floor and stared at the walls for eight months, and whose most impassioned words throughout that time were — I ' ll let you know. In conclusion, it is the fond hope of all those connected with the Sub Turri that this will not be the first publication of its kind to be banned in Boston. SPORTS The unity of a university resides in the harmony of its elements. Like the gothic of its buildings it accentuates individual achievements and excel- lence ordered by the discipline of form. The strength and majesty of true gothic is never the product of a ma- chine-tooled society, but always the concerted effort of a group of crafts- men each enjoying the individual free- dom of artistic expression within the limits of the architectural plan. The essence of teamwork is this spirit of individual expression ordered by discipline. Guards and halfbacks, goalies and forwards, pitchers and hitters, sprinters and anchor-men, each doing his own work as best he can, gives meaning to the activity of the other. Each man realizes that his own personal achievement, notewor- thy as it may be, is as nothing if it does not aid in the attainment of the common objective. No man can win a game by himself, as no man could build a gothic cathedral alone. Suc- cess, we learn, comes from the proper coordination of many working towards the same goal. « Q a TELLS THE STORY 5 5 — Ayfmm40 - ' leLV ' J ' ' The Soaring Eagles EAGLES SPLIT FIRST FOUR GAMES AWAY The 1956 football season presented the veteran coach Mike Holovak with a difficult task. A general lack of experience, caused by the loss of fifteen lettermen, eight of whom were starters, presented an almost insurmount- able problem of getting an almost entirely new squad ready for their first and undoubtedly their hardest battle of the year. Holovak drilled and molded a fine working unit. The new line coach busied himself rebuilding the B. C. forward wall. Then the young aggressive team headed South for the toughest conflict in modern B. C. gridiron history. But the smooth, steady mechanical football tactics of Miami were too much for the Holovak eleven. But because of the determined spirit of the team, the flying Eagles smashed their next two opponents with easy prowess. Much to the disheartenment of the stalwart B. C. supporters the remainder of the season did not progress as successfully. Of the nine games played Boston College triumphed over five of its aggressors and lost to only four. However, it would be wrong to ascertain that the squad and its followers lacked the courage and enthusiasm that gives the spark to a dynamic fighting unit. For this was proven by the fact that the players and the coaches strove to live up to the University motto, ' ever to excel. ' Who put that wall there? BEAT VILLANOVA IN HOMECOMING BEAT MARQUETTE AND RUTGERS AFTER T.N.T. — Tino ' n Tony Buddy Alves off to the races B.C. Opponents 6 Miami 27 26 Marquette 19 7 Detroit 12 32 Rutgers 7 Villanova 6 6 Quantico 20 13 B.U. 52 Brandeis Holy Cross 7 Jack be nimble, Jack be quick DROPPING OPENER TO MIAMI Up but not quite over The season opened on Friday night, October 5, with the Eagles dropping a 27-6 decision to the pow- erful University of Miami Hurricanes before 38,000 shirt sleeved fans in the Orange Bowl. The game, how- ever, was not as one-sided as the final score might suggest as the Eagles managed to contain the highly- rated Hurricane ground attack throughout the better part of the game only to make three costly mistakes — two fumbles and a misdirected forward pass, which were quickly turned into touchdowns by the Miamians. Time and time again, penalties stymied the Eagles own offensive attack, led by sophomores Don Allard, Alan Miller, and Bob Murphy. The lone Eagle tally came on Miller ' s sparkling 58 yard run in the second period after intercepting one of Sam Scarnecchia ' s aerials. ' Let ' s see now. which way I shall go. y Dick Reagan in to block Wildcat field goal attempt. LOSE TO MARINES, TAME TERRIERS The Eagles broke into the win column the next Saturday afternoon in Milwaukee by coming from behind with three touchdowns in the third period to defeat Marquette 26-19. Fullback Bernie Telis- zewski led the Eagle scoring attack with three touchdowns, all on one yard plunges. Two of these came in the fruitful third period with the Eagles trailing 13-7. Junior guard Tom Meehan scored the other touchdown as he crashed through the Indian line to steal the ball out of halfback Marv. Bandy ' s hands and rumbled 28 yards for the tally. «i . J 4- W Things really began rolling on the following Saturday as the Eagles whitewashed the Scarlet Knights of Rutgers 32-0 in New Brunswick, giving Mike Holovak ' s squad the dis- tinction of being the first to shut out a Rutgers team since 1944. The Eagles dominated play throughout the game with Holovak substituting freely. Rip Reagan opened the scoring at the five-minute mark of the first period, snaring a twelve-yard aerial from Billy Donlan in the end zone. Donlan bootlegged seven yards for another tally giving the Eagles a 13-0 half-time lead. Worth A Million Lutz — he certainly was In the third period, senior fullback Bernie Teli- zewski crashed over from the one for a comfortable 20-0 margin. The final two scores were engineered in fine fashion by quarterback Dick Lynch; the first on a seven yard pitchout to Jim Tiernan, and the other on an eight yard scamper of his own. Bernie Teliszewski . . . over teakettle. The Cloud Club Flanagan paves way for Miller. Well, the Eagles finally arrived home after four weeks on the road to face the tough Villanova Wild- cats. It was a typical Eagle- Wildcat thriller with the Eagles frustrating a last minute drive of the Main- liners to triumph 7-6. With only seconds remaining and the Blue and White on the B. C. 14 yd. line, Coach Frank Regan elected to have fullback RoUie West attempt a field goal. However, Eagle end Dick Reagan had different ideas as he crashed through to block it and snuff out the threat. - •- - _,T ,4 31 v44 B2 30 65 83 23 i 86 - y VI 74 B4 ilasM 22. 52 76 1956 Eagle Football Squad. The Eagles scored in the second period when Tony Quintiliani recovered a fumble on the Villanova 18. Six plays later Bernie Teliszewski plunged over. Capt. Henry Sullivan kicked the extra point, which proved to be the margin of victory. It sure was great to be home. Plenty of action. Smithers cut down by Teliszewski. Just two steps behind Smithers LAST MINUTE TOUCHDOWN GIVES On your mark Get ready . . . set The Quantico Marines invaded Fenway Park and proceeded to march up and down the 100-yard beach head like it was the Philip- pines to defeat the Eagles 20-6. The Eagles didn ' t prove to be much opposition for a vastly superior platoon of Marines including four former Eagle stars, Reis, Petrarca, Lucas, and Gaghardi. The Marines took full advan- tage of gaping holes in the Eagle line with Worth Lutz leading the way. B.C. ' s lone tally came as the result of a last period desperation pass from Donlan to Jim Colcough which cov- ered 60 yards. touchdown, game, season, bingo. CRUSADERS VICTORY OVER EAGLES Don Allard straightarms Chuck Fiorino on his 77- yard jaunt against the Ter- ' f ries. Allard stops H.C. scoring threat. B.U. came next and Holovak Co. got back into the win column by dumping their Common- wealth Ave. Cousins 13-0. Sophomore Don Allard sparked the Eagles setting up both tallies, one on a brilliant 7S-yard punt return to the Terrier three. Bernie Teliszewski scored his sixth touchdown of the season in the second period, diving over from the one. The Eagles other sophomore star, Alan Miller, scored the other touchdown on a 2-yard slant off tackle. On the following Saturday, the Eagles waltzed to an easy victory, 52-0 over a vastly inferior Brandeis eleven. All told the Eagles scored eight times with T. J. Sullivan and Buddy Alves hitting pay dirt twice. Ui Eagles coaching staff: Sisto Averno, Head Coach Mike Holovak, Bill Flynn and Wally Boudreau. The big highlight of the game was a 102-yard touch- down run by Don Allard after he int ercepted a pass in his own end zone. Miller, Colclough, and Capt. Henry Sullivan had the other three tallies with Jim Cotter mak- ing good on four conversions. SENIOR STANDOUTS Last, but by no means least, came the annual battle against Holy Cross which proved to be one of the most exciting games in H.C.-B.C. football history. The con- test wasn ' t decided till the last minute of the game when Billy Smithers hit Paul Toland in the very corner of the end zone with a beautifully timed pass for the only touchdown of the game. The Crusaders marched off the field with a 7-0 victory, which was their first over the Eagles in four years. It was a nip and tuck battle all the way with the Eagles fighting off the Purple offense on numerous occasions. Don Allard saved the day in the waning moments of the first half as he intercepted a Smithers pass in his own end zone, and later reserve tackle Joe Gabis crashed into block Tony Santaniello ' s field goal attempt with three minutes left in the game. ' Foresight when picture was taken, hindsight now. But probably the most significant thing that came out of 1956 concerning football was that B. C, after many long years away from home, will be playing at a new Alumni stadium to be erected soon on University Heights. This precedent to be established will undoubtedly be a tremendous motive both for future teams and for the students themselves since there will be an underlying force of a closely knit group that will once more make the Eagles soar on high. This ended an illustrious season for some, a perplexing season for others, but for all a feeling that we had ac- complished what we set out to do. Pure determination — Some- thing ' s got to give and soon. W4 m Alan Miller on the move. To the victor go the spoils. Stecchi blocks Plenty ' s punt. Snooks and Capt. Joe Moylan Goalie Al Pitts B.C. Opponents 6 Tufts 3 3 Brown 6 11 Yale 2 2 Clarkson 3 2 St. Lawrence 6 5 Brown 6 Providence 2 6 Brown 2 2 Harvard 4 8 Princeton 2 12 Northeastern 3 2 R. P. I. 1 6 Northeastern 5 B.U. 4 6 Dartmouth 3 2 B.U. 1 3 Harvard 5 Clarkson 5 1 St. Lawrence 9 8 Dartmouth 7 8 West Point 4 4 B.U. 4 EAGLES BEAT B. U. TO Carl Marino, Capt. Joe Moylan, Paul Sheehy Joe Celata, Billy Leary, Eddie Coakley ! ' ti- ' io : Y T ' Tl , 1956-57 HOCKEY SQUAD WIN BEANPOT TOURNEY True to form of past B.C. hockey teams, the 1956-57 Eagle sextet made themselves known and respected. Get- ting off to a slow start winning only two of their first five games, the senior-laden Kellymen bounced right back to win ten of their next eleven games. Highlight of the season for the Maroon and Gold sextet was the winning of the annual Beanpot tourney with a thrilling sudden-death overtime victory over B.U. 5-4. Joe Celata ' s electrifying goal proved the winning margin after hustling Ned Bunyan sent the contest into overtime with a last minute goal to knot it a 4-4. In the other hockey tournament over the Christmas hohdays, the Eagles didn ' t do badly either losing to a capable Harvard sextet 4-2 in the finals. The Eagles beat Providence and Brown by the identical scores of 6-2 to earn a shot at the improved Crimson. Al Pitts at his best against the Terriers. Carl Marino lines up two shots; the first against the Huskies, the second is gloved by the Terrier goalie. Goalie ' s best friends — Cadagan and Cassidy. High scoring Eagles — Kane and Bunyan. Joe Moylan and Co., however, didn ' t manage to fair too well against the New York State teams dropping a real tough 3-2 decision to Clarkson and then being outclassed by St. Lawrence 6-2 a few nights later both on Boston ice. On their trip to New Yorker ' s camping ground, the Eagles felt the sting of defeat even harder as they were shutout by Clarkson S-0 and walloped 9-1 by the Saints. This year ' s Eagle sextet was dominated by nine veteran seniors led by Capt. Joe Moylan, the high scorer for the Maroon and Gold for the past two seasons. Other seniors who joined the ranks of former Eagle pucksters in the Pike ' s Peak Club were Joe Celata, who was the most improved on the squad. Jim Tiernan, Dick Michaud, Billy Leary, Ed Coakley, Carl Marino, Paul Sheehy and Don Fox. The big goal that evaded us. Jim Tiernan and Dick Michaud %j ' Hi Ho Silver The 1956-57 edition of the Boston College hockey team got off to a rather slow start as they dropped three of their first five encounters, losing to Brown, Clarkson, and St. Lawrence, while upending Tufts and Yale. Then the high flying Eagle sextet really got rolling as they swept ten of the next twelve contests. Levin robs Michaud Mutt and Jeff- Fox and Bunyan Later the team made a disappointing journey to up- state New York, where their Colorado tournament hopes were shattered by successive defeats at the hands of Clarkson and St. Lawrence. Following an 8-7 win over Dartmouth, the team closed the season with a visit to West Point and the finale with the B.U. Terriers. A nice comfortable save Don Fox EAGLES HAVE MOST SUCCESSFUL 19S6-19S7 Basketball Squad Forward — Jack Harrington Center — Dick Dunn Forward — George Giersch SEASON UNDER MARTIN The basketball picture looked its brightest in ten years as Coach Dino Martin valiantly attempts to put B.C. back on the college basketball map. Martin had a trio of veterans back in Capt. Paul McAdams, Dick Dunn and last year ' s high scorer, Jack Harrington. To these he added three very promising sophomores, George Giersch, Barry McGrath and Bob Luke Latkany to form the nucleus of the 1956-57 squad. Things started off on the right foot as the court Eagles won their first two games against Brown and Rhode Island, but then they lost to Brandeis. Next they played probably their best game of the season as they upset a tough Con- necticut team on their home court, 87-81. Guard — Capt. Paul McAdams Guard — Bob Luke ' ' Latkany Jack Harrington tapping one in. Layup shot by Paul Lyons. Wi Mte: . w H H f l m E S When is that ball comin ' down Then the Martin-men went into a tailspin losing their next four sames to a lowly Tufts, St. Peters and Seton Hall in New Jersey and their opening game to Evansville in an Invitational tournament over the Christmas Holiday in Indiana. An unusual incident occurred in the tournament as the Eagles were forced to play the Evansville ' B ' team in the consolation game as the other loser, a Mississippi team, walked out as the tourney wasn ' t segregated. From there on in they were a hot and cold quin-- •tet. They took their next two contests fairly easy over an under manned Fairfield and Merrimac. Things got rough again and they were knocked off by the New York A.C. and peppery St. Anselm ' s. The ball bounced the other way again and they won their next three over Massachusetts, Providence and a benefit game over the Israel Olympic team. But then the roof fell in and the Martin-men suf- fered three straight trouncings at the hands of Boston University, Harvard and N.Y.U. Again on the upswing we took the next two games from Stonehill and Suffolk and with the printing of this book three contests were outstanding. A note of local humor for the interested reader: the home games are played at the Brandeis gym because our new gym has been recently con- demned. Jacks Captain and Coach B.C. Opponents 76 Brown 58 84 Rhode Island 79 72 Brandeis 76 63 Northeastern 49 87 Connecticut 81 55 Tufts 61 71 St. Peter ' s 83 76 Seton Hall 88 76 Evansville 96 60 Evansville (B) 58 75 Fairfield 54 91 Merrimac 53 70 N.Y.A.C. 74 71 St. Anselm ' s 90 68 Massachusetts 66 68 Providence . 55 64 Israel Olympics 59 66 B.U. 83 86 Harvard 101 68 N.Y.U. 94 94 Stonehill 68 102 Suffolk 63 Holy Cross B.U. Providence It is an old axiom in sports circles that while building around the inexperienced and the young often makes the road a bit tougher and longer, nevertheless if enough patience is used and enough talent is present, then the end results will prove all the difficulty to be worthwhile. Two points for their side Whose ball? Capt. Paul McAdam takes to the air. The ' Winner ' One-hander by Lyons from the side. That enough patience was used this past year is evident from the way in which Coach Martin persistently stayed with his youngsters through even the roughest of spots. That enough talent is present around B.C. ' s gymnasium these days is evident from some of the bright streaks that high- lighted this past season, such as the surprising win over Connecticut. The ingredients to make that axiom come true have been found. Let ' s hope that old sports axioms are right. v i .:  ' «it ««ii« « I %«i« m J m.- Baseball at Alumni Field TEMPLEMEN SEEK SUCCESSFUI Captain Bernie Telizewski With a crop of yearlings expected to provide the greater majority of this baseball team, Coach John Temple is awaiting a bountiful 1957 harvest over- flowing with victories especially over arch-rival Holy Cross and in Greater Boston League competition. The veteran starters, for the most part, have all graduated, but as this yearbook goes to press, there was no shroud of pessimism covering the face of John Temple. He had to rebuild a baseball team around a trio of vet- erans, Capt. Bernie Telizewski, pitcher Ed Buckley, and shortstop Ernie LeDuc. Despite the reconstruction, Coach Temple is look- ing forward to a fast, youthful club. He will have plenty of infielders with which to work. SCOREBOARD -1956 B.C. Opponents 4 M.I.T 12 9 B.U. 6 15 M.I.T 3 30 Brandeis 3 10 Brown 6 11 Tufts 3 2 Northeastern 8 3 St.Peter ' s 1 4 B.U. 3 6 Brandeis 5 Providence 12 10 Tufts 9 9 Northeastern 10 2 Harvard 10 3 Holy Cross 16 Holy Cross 12 Seen any good movies lately? SEASON ON DIAMOND Pitcher Ed Buckley Shortstop Ernie LeDuc TELISZEWSKI, BUCKLEY, LeDUC TO There ' s one we ' ll have to eet back. Hold on to your hats! JS «! ' , LEAD EAGLES He lost most of his inexperienced hurlers but ex- pects to find ample help from upcoming juniors and sophomores. Ed Buckley is expected to be the back- bone of the mound staff, despite the fact that he didn ' t pitch at all last year, due to a bursitis condi- tion. Seniors John Grainger and former B.C. High pitcher Jack Fallon are expected to give Buckley aid with the pitching duties. Capt. Bernie Telis- zewski, the leading slugger in the Greater Boston circuit last year with a .416 batting average, will lead the Eagle nine ' s offensive attack. Teliszewski is expected to be backed up by infielders LeDuc and junior Buddy Alves, sophomore outfielder B0I5 Taggert, and junior catcher Larry Plenty. Swinging from the heels Did he get him? A dead duck Capt. Jack Murphy and Coach GilHgan The 1956-57 Boston College Track team, heir to the past glories of the Jack Ryder era, has been carried on by a handful of men. Under the capable tutelage of Coach Bill Gilligan, the Cin- dermen slowly but surely came around, and as this book went to press were heading toward a successful spring outdoor season. Although the squad was composed mainly of seniors, who did most of the point-getting, Gilligan had a fine group of promising sophomores, who were begin- ning to show great potential. Representing the Senior Class were Capt. Jack Murphy, Joe ilcDonald. Fred Keough, Paul Shiel, Jack McCormack and John Kryzovic, all distance men: Ed Allard and Billy O ' Connor in the hurdles and dashes and Tom Masotto, Kevin IMcIntire and Gerry Cunningham in the weights ' department. Despite the lack of all- around experience and though defeated by Bowdoin and Brown in the first two indoor meets, the team made creditable showings, such as the first place victory by the mile relay team (iNIahoney, Sullivan, McDonald and Allard) in the K. of C. games at the Boston Garden. They also took a second place in the Boston B.A.A. meet a week later. Cross Countrv Team MURPHY, ALLARD, McDONALD Dav or night through all kinds of weather ' e GOLUSE CQUOE Cfl COLLGBE mti ■ «s ) .«:  1956-57 TRACK TEAM LEAD CINDERMEN As was with the case of B.C. track teams of the past few years, there were too few men with real ability and they had to sacrifice great amounts of time and effort by competing in three and sometimes four different events, in order to pick up enough points for a team victory. It was precisely this problem of inadequate depth that Gilligan had to face. A good example of this situation could be found in Ed Allard. Ed usually had to compete in four or five events as the Eagles chief point-producer and thus sacri- fice true quality performance in his specialty, the hurdles. Otherwise, this fine young man would have probably been New England ' s top collegiate hurdler. RELAY TEAM PLACES FIRST IN K. OF C In the other events, things were not very different. Capt. Jack Murphy, Connecticut 1000 yd. Champ, doubled in the mile and two-mile events, consistently taking home a first in both distances. Last year he was second in the Eastern Intercollegiate mile at Worcester and has lost only one two-mile race in dual competition over the past two years of competition. Joe McDonald, a Navy veteran and Schoolboy competitor in the mile, was headed for peak spring performances in the 880 yard run. Joe broke the Bowdoin track record in the 1000 yard run in the first meet of the year. He also doubles in the mile and by the way he is running now, he will be a def- inite threat to New England ' s best half-milers come spring. In the field events, the picture looks much brighter due to the showing of Tom Masotto. Tom was a double winner taking firsts in the hammer and shotput at Bowdoin. Should Tom break loose with a few good throws in the discus, the team is a cinch to improve on its 1956 spring showing in the field events. Ample support should also come from the versatile Kevin Mclntyre and Gerry Cunningham. Everybody look out, says Tom Masotto EVENT High and Low Hurdle — Ed Allard and Billy O ' Connor Mile Relay Team— McDonald, Kryzovic, Joyce and Allard Distance men warming up — McCormick, Joyce, Shiel and Capt. Murphy INTRAMURALS Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions TROTTERS I. M. FOOTBALL CHAMPS As all the seniors know, all the work on the Heights is not academic and brain tiring. Most of us participate in the intramural sport of our choice. Although the facilities were not always ideal, our spirit was never dulled. Malcolm McLeod, Director Sharp trunks, eh! Dance with me Henry. Kill the man with the ball. Ringside seats at the Gold Key Sports Nite Much credit is to be given to the intramural co- ordinator, Malcolm McLeod. In our four years of intramuraf participation we played with good sporting conduct and tried to live up to our ideal- istic College motto. Football Champs Hoop action Takes two to Tango % % • dir i . Ji Pete Murphy and Paul Brown tee off. (Not in picture — Joe Cotter, caddy). GOLF John Neagle and Jack Fennell Nice going Jack Life begins at 41 Let ' s get some rebounds, eh! WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL Oh, you weren ' t supposed to move! r tzzzr aiwp ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - Tiie Darliiii;; of the Snack Bar W. R. A. AUXILIARY he ' ■Female Bruins ' FEATURES The aspects of life are many- faceted and diverse; so too, and fit- tingly, are the aspects of a university. The main elements have been con- sidered, the students, their teachers, and their activities. Were these the only elements, the university would not be experiencing the full reality of life. To neglect the social side of man is to neglect a true part. The mystic can experience rapture in the solitary confinement of a monastic cell; but for most men the moments of joy and enrichment possess a marked social character. Our lives have been indel- ibly conjoined and the experiences of each develop and merge to become the common remembrances of all. The social phase of the university is not merely another member of the body. It is the unifying factor, per- forming the same function as the syn- thetic sense which unifies the experi- ences and knowledge of the disparate parts of the human body. The full development of the social aspect is what merges the apparent differences into the harmonious organic unity that is the communal spirit of a Catholic university. 1. m Mmm ' ■■■ ■ ' § iii mm mM lil ii ■- ■MM U i ' V S ' (te y Oi t - - r J a jCtocjli y ctMZ ' ' 9. ,2 , r | - 2 i- . FRESHMAN l h ■ ' m X ' • v , ' • - ' ' 4 ' . « ' ! ' ' ' H ' lk ?«!- r!i-3 - ., ) Registration Day What are you dreaming? For Boston ' Et Spiritus Sancti ' What is it you see? De-feet the Crusader f --! wl mtM ' li Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam ' A tall gray gothic tower ' Where now? The whole man. Brrrr! And a linden tree. Blue-book blues. • r-yi- ' SOPHOMORE And up here ' What meaning has it Snackbar scene And in conclusion . ' What ' s for dinner? A tower, belL and tree? Real colleeiate. Careful, now Nothing, nothing — only once Distinguished visitors ' And the band played on ' j Ian meets his God It meant my life to me — Tom Heath ' 43 The answers Capping ' ' , V V Tzj S f -S i ' A JUNIOR p viit; ' ! !, New arrival Hail! Alma Mater! Where ' s that book? Th y praise we sing Intown School Christmas Party Only one dollar Looks like fun Fondly thy memories Saturday night? ' ' w S m mmmm -m m Round our hearts still clin Enjoying the Winter Whirl Let ' s go see Mickey Mouse ' ' Guide of our youth, throughi Serious business Now hear this ' ' Thee we shall prevail Long hours of study View from the new Campion Hall It ' s too late now You have 100 minutes Hail! Alma Mater! Hail, all Hail! V M ' We ' ve spent happy ' Come one, come all ' ' Love Me Tender ' years in this place Fancy stepping Give Me Some Men ' ' iOlilEGE Communion Breakfast Waltz time Swing your partner We ' ve spent our gayest 8 hands around Then the Jazz Concert Between dances we relaxed years in this place . . and had refreshments King, Queen, and Four Aces ' j;. ' SENIOR i m JAi m,mmfmT$ a« X- «■ . The beginning of the end The right to vote The year begins with the Mass of The Holy Spirit Boston Holy Cross rally queen Who ' s holding on to who? We sing our proud refrain The way to a man ' s heart It ' s some nonsense about a campus parking sticker For Boston, for Boston There should be a law against bribery Float parade Unbelievable, he ' s not Ivy!  . r : 1 Intermission at Senior Dance Tis wisdom ' s earthly fane Intown School Communion Breakfast For here men are men ■.20 Monday morninE; The ginger ale will cost you a dime S No nurse, not this And their hearts are true ' Care to join us? Why not do it this way? ' Rahus. Rahus. Rahusl And the towers on the Heights Mother-Daughter Tea Say cheese ' w SENIOR PROM n fyieamf Cfue i ui. ami Hi6 (kcfKM ia ihlMi Yi 8:30-12:30 FORMAL 5 ° PER COUPLE Grand March Reach to Heaven ' s own blue. The Queen Good Night, Ladies ' There ' s one in every crowd For Boston, for Boston All those ropes? u ,,. This makes the tenth time, mister. I don ' t care if he is homesick. He still has to go out and find a job! Till the echoes ring again Curricular Extra-curricular Farewell R T C II V K- ' ¥ ' For God and Country Freshman and Sophomore years in the Boston College ROTC unit are now only vague memories. We recall drillfield confusion, marching to the annual military Mass, and the Fall and Spring reviews. In the classroom we learned about military history, crew-served weapons, the Ml rifle, and military courtesy and discipline. Most of all, though, we acquired a feeling for military ways. ' Murbles Retreat Junior year came, and we wore pinks. Under the tutelage of Captain Pugh we learned the functions of an Army officer. Gone now was the confusion — at least until we arrived at Fort Devens for Sum- mer Camp. Reveille was anywhere between 0300 and 0430 hours every morn- ing. We then took cold showers and shaved with cold water, policed the area, and took our regular turns at K.P. and guard duty. Four days of bivouac (remember Whittemore Hill) climaxed our training. The night we had a good meal What is it? Returning to our beautiful barracks after bivouac lis - 5 ' 1 National Anthem Standing at ease in puddle Grand March With our Summer Camp experiences fresh in mind, we set out during Senior year to make soldiers of the Freshmen and Sophomores. A semester of classes, weekly drills, and experience commanding men quickly passed, giving way to long weeks during which we nervously an- ticipated branch assignments and reporting dates. Cap- tain Mayo put the finishing touches on the ROTC train- ing of this class of 1957 — a class which has shared a great experience together. Now only the memories remain. Cadet commanders and their dates. The King and Queen of the ROTC Ball. EPILOGUE Every member of a family re- ceives the irradicable family traits. He forever bears within him those elements which make him one with his brothers. The union of a family is the strongest of man ' s loyalties. The multifarious experiences of life cannot diminish this bond for he is ever conscious of possessing the same beginning and the same end as his brothers. The university community most nearly approaches the natural union of the family. Each indivi- dual in the university is conscious of his being — together with many others — a part of a greater whole, a member of a greater body, a son of an Alma Mater. For the grad- uate of the Catholic university, the term Alma Mater carries no hazy, anthropomorphic notion, no mere implication of camaradie, but rather its original meaning of Nourishing Mother. For us the Nourishing Mother is the Pat- roness of learning, the Blessed Mother. We identify her with the university over which she presides, and in a real sense we are con- scious of our membership in her family and of our relations to each other, which will remain unaltered. Long after effacing time has worn away the external splendor and glory of the university ' s build- ings, the idea of the university will remain in her children. X «. With sincere gratitude and thanks the editors wish to acknowledge: The Very Reverend Joseph R. N. Maxwell, Pres- ident of the University, for his interest and cooperation. The Deans and administration of the University for their consideration. Faculty members, especially senior professors, for their understanding. Fr. Paul S. McNulty, our moderator, and Fr. J. Francis Devine, assistant moderator, for their counsel. Messrs. Bob Vantine and Doug Dunn of Delmar for their cooperation and technical assistance. Mr. Charles Harvey, Di rector of Publicity, for his time and consideration. Mrs. Irene Barry, switchboard operator, for her patience and understanding. Mr. Arthur Melville for his cooperation. The secretaries of the various colleges for their generous assistance. The Boston Herald-Traveler, Boston Globe, B.U. News, Atlantic Photo, and Mr. Francis X. Cotter, Jr. for providing pictures. The officers and members of the senior class for their cooperation. Underclassmen Robert Carr, Anthony O ' Neil, Francis Day, William Ryan, Brian O ' Riorden, John O ' Connor, Walter Vaughn, Neil Ma- honey, Edward Lonergan for giving much of their time and effort for this book. Our advertisers, patrons, and solicitors whose generosity has made this year ' s Sub Turri possible. 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CATALANO 71 Clinton Street Cholsea. Mass. MISS ROSALIE A. CATANZANO 31 Albion Street Som ervilIe. Mass. MARY L. CAVANAUGH 13 Alma St. Waterbury, Conn. SENIOR DIRECTORY NORMA J. CEDER 7 Tremont Street Newburyport, Mass. JOSEPH D. CELATA 1036 Canterbury Street Roslindale. Mass. . ' VNGELO A. CELLI 6ii Carter Street Leominster, ass. RALPH J. CERBONE 29S Park Avenue Revere 51, Mass. MISS DOLORES H. CERUTTI 86 Elm St. Windsor, Connecticut MARY V. CETTO 9 Ash St. No. Walpole. N. H. MR. PAUL E. CHAMBERLAIN 173 Monroe Street Dedham, Mass. LAWRENCE P. CHISHOLM 4 Wellington Avenue Somerville, Mass. SILVIO P. CHIVDIONI 119 Mellen St. Framingham, Mass. JOAN J. CHRISTIAN 78 Bellevue St. Wachester, Mass. EDWARD P. CICCONI 15 Squantum Street Milton, Mass. MISS CLAIRE M. CINCOTTA 66 Mayall Road Waltham, Mass. RICHARD BERNARD CIRCEO 81 Carver Street Boston, Mass. MARTIN J. CLANCY 665 Cambridge St. Brighton, Mass. DORIS G. CLARK 223 Woodside Avenue Winthrop, Mass. RICHARD J. CLARKE 42 Larchmont Road Salem, Mass. LEONARD J. CLEARY 21 Wheelock St. Winthrop, Mass. EDWARD F. COAKLEY 124 Brayton Road Brighton, Mass. PAUL M. COCHRAN 47 Sutherland Road Arlington, Mass. MR. DANIEL C. COFFEY 105 Pearl Street Newton. Mass. JOHN J. COGAVIN 265 Dudley Street Brookline, Mass. MR. JOSEPH E. COGHLAN 54 Paragon Rd. W. Roxbury, Mass. WILLIAM E. COHANE, JR. 20 Northend Avenue Salem, Mass. DONALD E. COHOON 50 Wilkins Road East Braintree. Mass. VILMA M. COIA 3 Job St. Providence, R. I. RICHARD W. COLEMAN 12 Suban Place Newton Highlands, Mass. EDWARD JOSEPH COLLINS 69 Codman Hill Avenue Dorchester, Mass. MR. JOHN D. COLLINS 80 Curtis St. Somerville, Mass. MR. JOHN M. COLLINS 87 Concord Avenue Somerville, Mass. MR. WALTER L, COLLINS 157 Stratford Street West Roxbury, Mass. EDWARD J. COLWELL 58 Washington Elms Cambridge, Mass. MAUREEN L. CONCANNON 1675 Dorchester Ave. Dorchester. Mass. JOHN J. CONCEISON 15 Fortune Rd. Woburn, Mass. JOSEPH E. CONEYS 86 Webb St. Weymouth, Mass. DENNIS R. CONNAL 6 Crescent St. Lawrence, Mass. HARRY G. CONNELL 143 Park Street West Roxbury. Mass. MR. JAMES J. CONNOLLY 19 Arborway Terrace Jamaica Plain, Mass. MR. JOSEPH F. CONNOLLY ' 895 River Street Hyde Park. Mass. DONALD L. CONNORS 84 Martin Road Milton, Mass. MARY M. CONNORS 441 Ashmont St. Dorchester, Mass. PHILIP S. CONSIDINE 18 Berkshire Road Waltham, Mass. JOHN T. CONWAY 185 Somerset Avenue Winthrop, Mass. MR. FRANCIS X. COPPINGER 157 Theodore Parker Road West Roxbury, Mass. JOHN E. CORCORAN 411 Salem Street Medtord, Mass. ALICE COSTELLO 401 Winter St. Fall River, Mass. JAMES M. COSTELLO 915 Dorchester Ave. Dorchester, Mass. JOSEPH LEO COTTER 63 Rockne Avenue Dorchester, Mass. MR. PAUL A. COVELL 216 O ' Callaghan Way South Boston, Mass. JOHN P. COYNE 9 Acron Road Brookline, Mass. LEO P. COYNE 114 Draper St. Dorchester, Mass. MR. PAUL A. CREPEAU 96 Rice St. Cambridge, Mass. CHARLES J. CRISAFULLI 88 Hull Street Belmont, Mass. MARCIA E. 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DALEY 16 Oakdale Rd. Wilmington. Mass. JAMES F. DALY, JR. 22 Chase Street Dorchester, Mass. PAUL V. DALY 22 Chase Street Dorchester, Mass. MARY A. DANAHY 98 Oakdale St. Newton Highlands, Mass. CARNEY D. DANIELS 15 Robin Road Wakefield, Mass. JOHN LOUIS DARCY 661 Tiemont Street Boston 18, Mass. MR. CHARLES B. DAVIS 190 North Beacon St. Watertown, Mass, JOHN J. DAVIS, JR. 135 Medford Street Arlington, Mass. MR. RICHARD J. DAVIS, JR. 2039 Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, Mass, GEORGE J. DAY 8a Asticou Road Boston, Mass. MR. JOHN T. DEAN 7 Corser Street Holyoke, Mass. MR. JOSEPH. F. DeCOTA 12 Elliot Crescent Brookline, Mass. CATHERINE L. DeCUBELLIS 644 River Ave. Providence, Rhode Island MISS NORMA A. DeFEO 53 Dickinson St. Somerville, Mass. MR. RICHARD J. DeGIACOMO 14 Hayes Road Roslindale, Mass. MR. PAUL T. DELANEY 39 Delano Park Roslindale, Mass. MR. GEORGE H. DEMERS, JR. 22 Rockaway Court Lynn, Mass. MR. MICHAEL J. DESMOND 24 Buswell Street Boston, Mass. RICHARD E. DESMOND 10 Auburn Street Everett. Mass. MR. EDWARD J. DEVINE 25 Bowker St. Brookline, Mass. MR. WILLIAM J. DEVINE Strawbenn Hill Norwalk, Conn. JAMES D. DEVLIN 24 Sunset Hill Road Roslindale, Mass. MR. WALTER F. DIEHL, JR. 49 Wren Street West Roxbury, Mass. JOHN J. DIGGINS 53 Parley Ave. Jamaica Plains, Mass. WILLIAM F. DiMARIZO 1442 Hyde Park Ave. Hyde Park. Mass. MR. EDWARD J. DiMODICA 87 Suffolk Avenue Revere, Mass. ANTHONY J. DiPALMA 48 Gardner Street Newton, Mass. MR. ANTHONY R. DiPIETRO 83 Beltran St. Maiden, Mass. FRANCIS J. DIRKSMEIER 28 Logan Way South Boston, Mass. MR. THOMAS F. DISKIN 148 Stratford Street West Roxbury, Mass. MR. EDMUND E. DOHERTY 1032 Dorchester Ave. Boston, Mass, EDWARD CORNELIUS DOHERTY 22 Walcott Street Everett, Mass. MR. JAMES J. DOHERTY 40 Crawford Street Arlington. Mass. JOHN FRANCIS DOHERTY 71 Cricket Lane West Roxbury. Mass. MISS MARY J. DOHERTY 30 Minot St. Neponset, Mass. NEIL FRANCIS DOHERTY 46 Sargent ' s Court Lynn, Mass, WILLIAM DOHERTY 15 Tip Top Street Brighton, Mass. MR. WILLIAM J. DONLAN, JR. 49 Champney Street Brighton, Mass. TIMOTHY ROBERT DONOGHUE 99 Beaumont Street Dorchester, Mass. MISS CLARE T. DONOHOE 142 Laurie Avenue West Roxbury, Mass. JOAN M. DONOHUE 19 Fifth Ave. Haverhill, Mass. MR. PAUL L. DONOHUE 93 Meredith Circle Milton. Mass. JAMES F. DONOVAN 39 Plummer Avenue Newburyport, Mass, MR. JAMES M. DONOVAN, JR. 13 Edgemont Road East Braintree 84, Mass. JOSEPH LEO DONOVAN 13 Nottingham Drive MISS MARGARET C. DONOVAN 961 Edgell Road Framingham, Mass. SENIOR DIRECTORY PATRICK X. DONOVAN 911 Canterbury Street Roslindale, Mass. MR. WILLIAM H. DONOVAN 13 Edgemont Road East Braintree, Mass. MR. PETER A. DONOVAN 71 Slade St. Belmont, Mass. MR. WALTER R. DONOVAN, JR. 71 Slade St. Belmont, Mass. MISS ANNA M. DOOLEY 43 Roslin Street Dorchester 24. Mass. MISS JEAN DOWD 51 Southgate St. Worcester, Mass. RAYMOND J. DOWD 32 Woodland Street MR. RICHARD F. DOWLING 716 Washington St. Brighton, Mass. JOSEPH J. DOWNEY 4 Farmcrest Avenue Lexington, Mass. JAMES HENRY DOYLE 12 Beechcroft Road Newton, Mass. JOAN F. DOYLE 81 Odell Avenue Beverly, Mass. MR. MICHAEL E. DOYLE 604 Walnut Street Newtonville, Mass. MR. WILLIAM D. DOYLE 15 Westover Street West Roxbury. Mass. DAVID A. DRINKWATER 278 Chestnut Street Chelsea, Mass. MR. ARTHUR J. DRISCOLL 29 Bow Street Hyde Park, Mass. MR. FRANCIS B. DRISCOLL 8 Wesson Rd. Ashland, Mass. JOAN M. DRISCOLL 314 Fanuil Street Brighton, Mass. WALTER S. DRONSEK 36 Mattakeeset St. Mattapan, Mass. MR. RICHARD E, DUBOIS 1346 Newport Avenue S. Attleboro, Mass. RICHARD P. DUGAS 10-12th Street Attleboro, Mass. WILLIAM J. DUDLEY 83 Arlington St. Lawrence, Mass. FRANCIS PETER DUFFICY 19 Forest Avenue Natick, Mass. MR. JAMES J. DUFFY 82 Fessenden Street Newtonville, Mass. WILLIAM E. DUNCAN 85 Boston Avenue West Medford, Mass. MARTIN JOSEPH DUNN 157 Newbury Avenue Quincy. Mass. MR. RICHARD J. DUNN 140 East Street North Attleboro, Mass. MR. WILLIAM F. DUNN 26 Trull Street Dorchester 25, Mass. MISS GERALDINE DUNNE 211 Lynn Street Peabody, Mass. EDWARD A. DUPREZ, JR. 43c Rich Street Waltham, Mass. RUSSELL D. DURKEE 37 Middlesex Avenue Swiimpscott, Mass. PAQL J. DUSEAU 54 Kenwood Street Dorchester. Mass. MISS ANN M. DWYER 50 Oakley Road Belmont. Mass. MR. JOHN C. DWYER 40 Marine Road South Boston, Mass. E - JANET B. EADSON 30 Forest Ave. Cranston, R. I. MR. ROBERT E. EGAN 135 Walnut Hill Road Chestnut Hill. Mass. MR. CHARLES C. EGBERT 23-68 Steinway Street Astoria, Long Island City 5, New York CECELIA ELDER 30 South Main St. Medford. Mass. POMINIC P. EMELLO 39 Thorndike Street Arlington, Mass. GERALD A. EMMONS 20 Robinson Rd. Woburn, Mass. HARRY J. EORDEKIAN 17 Oakley Road Watertown, Mass. GRACE P. EREMIAN 311 Lawrence Road Medford, Mass. STEPHEN H. ERWIN 577 Quincy Shore Drive North Quincy, Mass. MR. VINCENT J. FABUCCI 28 Amity St. Lynn, Mass. JOSEPH P. FAGAN 36 Dennison Avenue Framingham, Mass. MR. WILLIAM J. FAGAN 87 Jackson Rd. Newton, Mass. VINCENT J. FALCONE, JR. 19 Denton Terrace Roslindale, Mass. PAUL S. FARRELL 2 Pearl Street Dorchester, Mass. GERALD A. FAVERMAN 85 Callander Street Dorchester 24. Mass. RAYMOND FELL 34 Roger St. Southbridge, Mass. PAULA FELLOWS 51 Chesbrough Road W. Roxbury, Mass. EDWARD E. FENTON, JR. 60 Tyndale Street Roslindale, Mass. RALPH M. FERRERA 106 Barbara Road Waltham, Mass. MISS MARGARET K. FIDALEO 33 Hamlet Street Somerville, Mass. MISS NANCY E. FIDELLE 64 Westglow Street Dorchester, Mass. ROBERT LEO FINEGAN 47 Lasell Street West Roxbury, Mass. JANET A. FINNEGAN 90 Turner Road Scituate, Mass. MR. JOHN P. FINNEGAN 50 Stratton Street Dorchester, Mass. THOMAS E. FINNERTY 7 McDonough Way South Boston, Mass. MISS MARY K. FISHER 426 East Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Islaad NEIL A. FITZGERALD 94 Grand View Road Arlington, Mass. ROBERT BRASSILL FITZGERALD 94 Oak Street South Weymouth, Mass. MAUREEN A. FITZPATRICK 19 Harding Court Southbridge, Mass. CHARLES W. FITZSIMMONS 103 Webster Park West Newton. Mass. FRANCIS PATRICK FLAHERTY 67 Arlington Street Brighton. Mass. MARY A. FLAHERTY South Worcester St. Barrowsville, Mass. PAUL V. FLAHERTY 7 Spaulding Street Dorchester, Mass. MR. TH0M.4.S J. FLAHIVE 33 Franklin Hill Avenue Dorchester, Mass. MR. THOMAS F. FLANAGAN 3 Grantland Road Wellesley Hills, Mass. MR. WILLIAM P. FLEMING 311 Forest Hills St. Jamaica Plain, Mass. LEO A. FLOYD. JR. 160 Garfield Avenue Chelsea, Mass. MR. ARTHUR E. P. FLYNN IS Church Street Dorchester, Mass. MR. JOHN FLYNN 129 Brooks Street Brighton 35, Mass. MR. JOSEPH DANIEL FLYNN 46 Dover Street Cambridge, Mass. MR. ROBERT J. FLYNN 163 Austin Street Hvde Park 36. Mass. HELEN A. FOGARTY 118 Division St. Woonsocket, Rhode Island THOMAS J. FOLAN, JR. 40 Silver Street Norwood, Mass. ANTHONY RAYMOND FOLCARELLI 85 Vanner Street Johnston, Rhode Island ALICE M. FOLEY 26 Magnolia Ave. Cambridge, Mass. MARY J. FOLEY 13 Franklin St. Woburn, Mass. MARGUERITE F. FOGG 206 Riverway St. Boston, Mass. NORMAN R. FONTAINE 107 Conant Street Danvers, Mass. DONALD M. FORD 12 Moultrie St. Dorchester 24, Mass. MISS ELIZABETH A. FORD 47 Kenneth Road Sandhills, Mass. MR. KENNETH F. FORD 200 Chestnut St. Brookline, Mass. PAUL V. FORD 279 First Parish Road Scituate, Mass. MISS FRANCES M. FORDE 55 Woodlawn Drive Chestnut Hill. Mass. DAVID F. FOREST 17 Boynton Street Waltham, Mass. JAMES B. FORREST 32 Ely Road Dorchester 24, Mass. MR. KENNETH J. FOSTER 37 Groveland St. Mattapan, Mass. CHARLES J. FOX 62 Wycliff Avenue West Ro xbury, Mass. DONALD J. FOX 16 King Street Newton, Mass. MR. JAMES H. FRAME 8 Dustin Street Peabody, Mass. MR. JOHN H. FREEMAN 1 Joy Avenue Groton, Mass. JOHN P. FRIZZELL 40 Nonanthom St. Newton, Mass. THOMAS F. FUREY 65 Whitney Street Roxbury 20, Mass. MR. JOHN M. FURLONG 97 Baldwin Street Charlestown. Mass. THOMAS FURLONG 29 Fulton St. Fitchburg, Mass. — G— OWEN J. GAFFNEY 117 Gardner Road Nahant, Mass. IRENE M. GAGE 30 Messer St. Laconia, New Hampshire ANNE M. GAGNON 31 New Park St. Lynn, Mass. MISS CLAUDETTE J. GAGNON 29 Norris Street Cambridge 40, Mass. SANDRA ANN GALE 1913 Park Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. FRANCIS GALLAGHER 35 West Weir Street Taunton, Mass. MISS HELEN M. GALLAGHER 36 Ardale Street Roslindale. Mass. RICHARD A. GALLANT 165 Raymond Sti et Cambridge, Mass. MR. ARMANDO F. GALLINARO 223 A Somerville Ave. Somerville, Mass. ALPHONSE L. GALLITANO 23 Elson Road Waltham, Mass. MR. VINCENT GALLUCCI 248 Riverside Avenue Medford. Massachusetts MR. ROBERT W. GARRITY 7 Piatt Road Brighton, Mass. MR. WILLIAM J. GATELY 108 Ronald Road Arlington. Mass. DONALD D. GATES 94 Fenno Street Revere. Mass. MR. NORMAN T. GAUTREAU 22 Aubin Street Amesbury, Mass. NANCY GEGAN 12 Homefield Avevnue Providence 8, R. I. DAVID P. GEGGIS 3 Edward Ave. Lynnfield, Mass. SENIOR DIRECTORY LAWRENCE THEODORE GEOGHEGAN 145 Washington Street Newton, Mass. FRANK A. GERACI 82 Oakdale Road Newton Centre, Mass. FRANCES C. GIARDINO 31 Gordon Ave. Hyde Park, Mass. NICHOLAS A. GIARDINO 57 Beaver Street Franklin, Mass. MR. LAWRENCE GIBBS 209 Tinkham St. New Bedford, Mass. JOAN B. GILBERT Ridge Road Fairfield, Maine JAMES E. GLEASON 84 Carroll Street Islington. Mass. MR. LAWRENCE R. GLYNN 10 Milton St. Cambridge, Mass. MARITA GLYNN 72 Willis St. New Bedford, Mass. JOSEPH H. GOFF 6 Rodman St. Boston, Mass. MR. JOSEPH M. GOLDING 104 Aldrich Street Roslindale 31, Mass. JOHN J. GOONAN, JR. 252 Railroad Avenue Norwood, Mass. MR. RICHARD E. GORDINIER 3 Union Street Somerville, Mass. VINCENT PAUL GORGONE 83 Lexington Street Auburndale, Mass. MR. JOHN T. GORMAN 56 Forest Road Belmont. Mass. PAUL D. GOULD 9 Bullard Street Dorchester. Mass. HUGH E. GRADY 439 Washington Street Brighton, Mass. PAUL L. GRADY 2 Earle Road Wellesley, Mass. MARGUERITE GRAHAM 61 Arborway Jamaica Plain, Mass. MISS VIRGINIA M. GRAHAM 38 Marshall Street Medford, Mass. MR. JOHN E. GRAINGER 10 Henshaw Street West Newton, Mass. MARGARET M. GRANT 21 Newtowne Court Cambridge, Mass. ROBERT E. GRANT 36 Boston St. Salem, Mass. RICHARD P. GRAY 63 Rice St. Cambridge. Mass. MARY M. GREEHY 8 Highland St. Peabody, Mass. FRANCIS B. GRBELISH. JR. 34 Quincy St. Medford 55. Mass. JAMES F. GUNNING 603 Adams Street Milton. Mass. BARBARA M GURSKT 461 Burritt -St. Millbury, Mass. — H— FRANCIS X. HAESSLER 7 Parklawn Road West Ro.xbury. Mass. MARTIN C. HAGERTY 301 Bedford St. Lexington, Mass. MR. ROBERT F. HAJJAR 12 Fairmont Street Lawrence, Mass. MR. JAMES I. HALEY, JR. 1 Winslow Avenue Scituate. Mass. MR. DONALD E. HALLISEY 75 Wyman Street Medford, Mass. ARLINE F. HALPIN 26 Linden St. Reading, Mass. ALPHEE UDERIC HAMEL 140 Nonantum Street Brighton. Mass. NANCY N. HAMILTON 7 Pearl St. Mullbury, Mass. MR. JAMES M. HANIFIN 94 Wyman St. Jamaica Plain, Mass. DOROTHY M. HANKY 200 Bruce St. Lawrence, Mass. MR. EDWARD S. HANLEY Main St. Westford, Mass. MR. ROBERT P. HANLON 17 Cheever Street Chelsea, Mass. FRANK E. HANNIGAN 3 Robinson St. Dorchester, Mass. JOHN FRANCIS HARRINGTON 19 Thelma Road Dorchester, Mass. MR. JOHN L. HARRINGTON 89 Durnell Avenue Roslindale, Mass. MR. THOMAS F. HARRINGTON 83 Pagoda Street Milton, Mass. MISS CATHERINE F. HARTNETT 1 Raeburn Terrace Newton Highlands, Mass. MR. DONALD M. HASKELL 40 St. Joseph St. Pla Ma MARY L. HAWKY 3 Alveston St. Jamaica Plain, Mass. SHIRLEY A. HAYDEN 18 Moorsefield Rd. Dingston, R. I. MR. EUGENE M. HAYES 581 Fellsway West Medford 55, Mass. MR. JOHN F. HEALY 131 South Street Glens Falls, New York JAMES P. HEATH 965 Western Avenue Lynn, Mass. WILLIAM M. HEAVEY 521 Heath Street Chestnut Hill, Mass. EDGAR J. HEGARTY 113 Payson Road Brookline, Mass. MISS PHYLLIS K. HENMER 142 Willow Street West Roxbury, Mass. DAWNALD R. HENDERSON 47 Juniper St. Roxbury. Mass. ANN K. HENNESSY 637 Dudley St. Dorchester, Mass. MR. GEORGE P. HENNESSY 201 Wachusett Street Forest Hills, Mass. MR. RICHARD A. 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THEODORE DUANE HOPPE 87 Hillside Road Newton, Mass. MR. TIMOTHY J. HORIGAN, JR. 344 South Main St. Cohasset, Mass. MAURICE REDMOND HORRIGAN, JR. 484 South Street Quincy, Mass. GUY HOULE 208 Rue Noel Asbestos, Quebec, Canada BARBARA A. HOWARD 282 June St. Worchester, Mass. MR. JAMES P. HOWLEY 39 Barry Street Dorchester 25, Mass. JOHN EDWARD HOYE 18 Ruggles Place Dorchester, Mass. ROBERT J. HUBER 70 St. Rose Street Jamaica Plain, Mass. VINCENT HUGH SAM 50 Beechwood Avenue Cross Roads P. O. Jamaica, B. W. L JAMES S. HUGHES 184 Central Avenue New Bedford, Mass. MR. JEREMY H. HUGHES 1992 Commonwealth Ave Brighton 35, Mass. WILLIAM FRANCIS HUNGERVILLE 65 Cloverdale Road Newton Highlands, Mass. MR. JOHN T. HURLEY 1276 Blue Hill Avenue Milton, Mass. NEIL J. HYNES 150 Lowell Street Somerville, Mass. — I— FREDERICK W. lARROBINO 1 Weeks Avenue Roslindale, Mass. — J— MR. FRANK J. JAGER, JR, 465 LaGrange Street West Roxbury 32, Mass. RICHARD JENSEN 34 Highland Terrace Needham, Mass. MURIEL M. JODICE 20 Benjamin Road Arlington, Mass. JEAN M. JOHNSON 15 Sheridan St. North Easton, Mass. MR. THOMAS JOHNSON 191 Babcock Street Brookline, Mass. CHARLES E. JONES, JR. 26 Cottage Street Mansfield, Mass. GEORGE T. JONES, III 2380 Mystic Valley Parkway Medford. Massachusetts WILLIAM C. JONES, JR. 21 Mercier Avenue Dorchester, Mass. MR. FRANCIS J. JOYCE 6 Wabash St. Mattapan, Mass. MR. JOHN F. A. JOYCE 1 Newtowne Court Cambridge, Mass. MR. THOMAS F. JOYCE 58 Melbourne Street Portland. Maine MR. GEORGE L. JUDGE 28 Faneuil Rd. Waltham, Mass. JOAN P. JUREKA 12 Fifth St. Nashua. New Hampshire MR. RICHARD P. JUSKEWITZ 8 Claxton St. Roslindale 31, Mass. — K— JAMES M. KADRA 27 Waverly Street Ashland, Mass. MR.. WILLIAM R. KANE 561 Main Street Watertown, Mass. LILLIAN KASETA 16 St. John Avenue Norwood, Mass. MR. WILLIAM J. KASPER 550 Belmont Street Watertown, Mass. MR. JOHN KEANE 56 Oak Square Ave. Brighton. Mass. MR. HUGH F. KEANEY 341 Boston Road Billerica, Mass. JAMES P. KEAVENEY, JR. 74 Hillsdale Street Dorchester. Mass. JOHN FRANCIS KEEFE IS Walter Street Roslindale, Mass. SENIOR DIRECTORY JOHN PATRICK KEELAN, JR. 29 Burnham Street Belmont 79, Mass. MR. WILLIAM E. KEIRAN 21 Tappan St. Roslindale, Mass. ROBERT JOSEPH KELLARD, JR. 3 Mission Street Boston 15, Mass. MISS ELIZABETH M. KELLEHER II Worthington Street Roxbury, Mass. MR. THOMAS E. KELLEHER 6 Newtowne Court Apt. 164 Cambridge, Mass. STEVEN S. KELLER 20 Walnut Avenue Floral Park, New fork MR. CYRIL F. KELLETT 43 Pleasant Street Milford, Mass. MR. JOHN J. KELLEY 36 Orchard Street Lynn, Mass. MR. JOHN M. KELLEY, JR. 31 Bowker Road Waltham, Mass. MR. JOSEPH M. KELLEY 158 Foster Street Brighton. Mass. JOHN J. KELLIHER 18 Franconia Street Dorchester, Mass. GERALD E. KELLY 131 Granite Street Maiden, Mass. MR. JAMES B. KELLY 266 Summer Street Weston, Mass. MR. THOMAS J. KELLY 35 Lorraine St. Roslindale, Mass. MISS PATRICIA J. KENNEDY 1275 Brook Road Milton, Mass. MR. DONALD F. KENNEY 37 Savoy Rd. Needham, Mass. MISS MARGARET J. KENNEY 17 Ellis Street Quincy, Mass. ANNE T. KENT 2 Orchard PI. Arlington, Mass. MR. SAMUEL M. KENTON 48 Walter Street Winchester, Mass. BERNADETTE A. KEOUGH 18 Hamilton Road Waltham. Mass. FREDERICK M. KEOUGH, JR. 37 Burnside Avenue Somerville. Mass. MARY A. KEOUGH 160 Nichols Avenue Stratford, Connecticut STANLEY M. KIEON, JR. 81 Coyle Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Island PAUL J. KILLORAN 18 Franklin Street New Bedford, Mass. MR. RUSSELL FRASER KING 465 Auburn Street Aburndale, Mass. ROBERT E. KLEBER 26 Oxford St. Winchester, Mass. JAMES WILLIAM KNIGHT 111 East Elm Avenue Wollaston, Mass. EDMUND F. KNOWLES, JR. 9 Warren Avenue Reading, Mass. SANDRA KORN 104 Fair St. Laconia, N. H. JOHN F. KRYZOVIC 63 Bow Street Everett 49, Mass. — L— MR. ROGER C. LABBE 118 Alfred Street Biddeford, Maine RITA LaBRECQUE 38 Greaney St. Springfield, Mass. MR. RAYMOND V. LAFOND 58 Lake Street Brighton, Mass. EDMUND H. LAHAGE 59 Channing Street Wollaston, Mass. MR. KENNETH R. 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THEODORE FRANCIS MAGGELET 122 Mechanic Street Canton, Mass. MISS PATRICIA J. MAGINNIS 7 Alloyne Street West Roxbury, Mass. MR. JAMES F. MAHAN 16 Oakland Street Peabody, Mass. MR. EUGENE D. MAHONEY 16 Manthorne Road West Roxbury, Mass. GERTRUDE E. MAHONEY 112 West Ninth St. South Boston, Mass. PAUL J. MAHONEY 228 Cambridge at. Winchester, Mass. MR. ROBERT C. MAHONEY 16 Bellaire Road West Roxbury, Mass. EDWARD G. MALONE 11 Church St. Newton. Mass. MR. JAMES E. MALLOY 8 Old Randolph Street Canton, Mass. MR. JOHN G. MALLOY 8 Old Randolph Street Canton. Mass. MR. JOHN J. MANFREDA 265 North Main St. Wallingford. Conn. MR. JAMES MANGRAVITI 20 Cabot Street Everett, Mass. MR. LOUIS R. MARCOU 2 Mayflower Hill Drive Waterville, Maine MR. CARL W. MARINO 34 Dawes Avenue Hamden, Conn. ROBERT DOYLE MARSHALL 30 Peak Hill Road Roslindale. Mass. PAUL W. MARTEL 8 Pleasant St. Ludlow, Vermont PHILIP CHARLES MARTEL 5 Albany Terrace Lynn, Mass. MR. GEORGE V. MARTELL 30 Decatur Street Cambridge. Mass. MR. JAMES JOSEPH MARTIN, JR. 666 Front Street South Weymouth, Mass. THOMAS J. MASOTTO 345 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn. New York MR. EDWARD R. MASTERS 27 Forest St. Roxbury, Mass. MAUREEN C. MASTERSON 416 River Ave. Providence, Rhode Island ARNOLD E. MATHESON 198 D Street South Boston, Mass. PAUL J. MATHIEU 16 Query Street New Bedford. Mass. ROBERT L. MATTHEWS . 129 Williams St. Jamaica Plain, Mass. SENIOR DIRECTORY MR. WILLIAM P. MATTHEWS 238 River Street West Newton, Mass. MAUREEN MAURIELLO 99 Bellingha Rev Ma PAUL JAMES McADAMS 25 Alton Court Boston 20, Mass. MR. ALEXANDER D. McALEER Olympia Road Marshfield, Mass. MR. JAMES H. McALOON 917 Commonwealth Ave. Newton Centre, Mass. MR. JOSEPH D. McAVOY 91 St. Rose Street Jamaica Plain. Mass. MR. MYLES McCABE 690 Willard Street West Quincv, Mass. MISS BRENDA M. McCARTHY 269 Main Street Waltham, Mass. MISS CATHERINE M. McCARTHY 19 Wright Street Arlington, Mass. JEAN E. McCarthy 8 Grant Road Salem, Mass. JOHN F. McCarthy 21 Upcrest Road Brighton. 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JOHN RICHARD McGRATH 86 Tobey Road Belmont. Mass. RITA B. McGRATH 67 Elm St. Cambridge. Mass. MARY L. McHALE 19 Willowdean Avenue W. Roxbury, Mass. JAMES P. McINTYRE 61 Bartlett St. Maiden. Mass. KEVIN M. McINTYRE 648 West Ro.xbury Pkwy. Roslindale. Mass. MR. JAMES F. McKENNA, JR. 22 May Street Jamaica Plain, Mass. ANNE L. McKENNEY 44 Holton St. Allston. Mass. MR. WILLIAM J. McKENNEY 92 Westchester Road Jamaica Plain, Mass. MISS MARJORIE A. McKEON 12 Chaske Avenue Auburndale. Mass. FRANCIS X. McKEWON 122 Fulton St. Norwood. Mass. MR. HAROLD F. McKINNON, JR. 22 Harris St. Marblehead, Mass. MR. JAMES McLaughlin 5 Toledo Terrace Dorchester, Mass. JOHN E. McLaughlin 59 Waverly Street Roxbury, Mass. PHILIP H. McLaughlin 11 Central St. EDWARD MICHAEL McMAHON 45 Porter Road Cambridge, Mass. FRANCIS M. McMANUS 88 Charlesbank Road Newton, Mass. JOSEPH P. McMENIMEN 143 Otis Street Cambridge, Mass. THOMAS M. McNAMARA 55 Tomlin Street JOSEELYN A. McNAUGHTON 3 Pleasant St. Groveland, Mass. EDWARD J. McNIFF, JR. 25 School Street Danvers, Mass. MR., G. PAUL McNULTY 7 Alaric Terrace West Roxbury, Mass. MR. WILLIAM E. McQUEENEY, JR. 15 Perkins Street Arlington, Mass. THOMAS J. McQuillan 67 Topliff Street Dorchester, Mass. HENRY L. MELANSON 77 Capen St. Milton. Mass. MR. CHARLES R. MELCHIN 496 Adams St. Dorchester. Mass. JAMES F. MELLYN 21 Cherry St. Quincy, Mass. MR. RICHARD N. MICHAUD 28 Powow Street Amesbury, Mass. MR. VINCENT P. MIELE 14 Skehan Street Somerville 43. Mass. MR. EDWARD D. MILLER 12 Peacevale Road Dorchester, Mass. THOMAS M. MINTON. JR. 45 Orchard Hill Road Jamaica Plain, Mass. JOSEPH P. MIRABILE 20 Stanley Avenue Medford. Mass. DIONISIO MIRANDA 17 Taft Street Santuree, Puerto Rico EDWARD A. MIRANDA 77 West 85th St. New York, New York FERNANDO MIRANDA 17 Taft St. Santuree. Puerto Rico JAMES L. MOEN Chicopee Rd. Groton, Mass. MR. RICHARD J. MONAHAN 78 Grant Street Waltham, Mass. MR. RICHARD J. MONAHAN 35 Menotomy Rd. Arlington, Mass. GERALD A. MOORE 7 Whitman St. Lawrence, Mass. PATRICIA ANN MOORE Andover, Mass. MISS BARBARA J. MOORES 97 Maiden Street Everett. Mass. MR. DONALD F. MORAN 108 Fairmount Street Dorchester 24, Mass. MR. WALTER N. MOREAU 4 Delessio Court South Boston, Mass. MR. WILLIAM J. MOEELLA 72 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Mass. RALPH F. J. MORRIS 9 Frazer Street Dorchester, Mass. LEO J. MORRISSEY 7 Semont Road Dorchester. Mass. MR. STEPHEN F. MORTON 38 Garrison Road Brookline 46, Mass. MR. FRANK M. MOSCARILLO Boston Post Road Old Saybrook. Connecticut JOSEPH L. MOYLAN 28 Hemlock St. East Walople, Mass. MARIO L. MOZZILLO 117 Gerrish Avenue East Haven, Conn. WILLIAM A. MUELLO, JR. 69 Newport Street Arlington, Mass. NORAH C. MULCAHY 16 Perin St. Providence, R. I. RUTH A. MULDOWNEY 58 Park Ave. Hyannis, Mass. MR. MICHAEL H. MULLEN 282 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts MR. ROBERT W. MULLEN 74 Bennington St. Quincy, Mass. WILLIAM F. MULLEN 64 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, Mass. VINCENT J. MULROY 2 Gregory St. Marblehead, Mass. EDWARD T. MULVEY 60 Pond Street Cohasset. Mass. MR. BARRY W. MURPHY 79 Kendrick St. Brighton, Mass. DORIS ANN MURPHY Indian Trail No. Scituate, Mass. EDWARD FRANCIS MURPHY, JR. 59 Orchard Hill Road Jamaica Plain 30, Mass. GEORGE ELLIOTT MURPHY 244 Main Street Melrose, Mass. MR. JAMES PETER MURPHY 652 Forest Ave. Larchmont, New York MR. JOHN E. MURPHY 50 Spencer Avenue Waterbury, Connecticut MR. JOHN E. MURPHY 88 South Main Street Natick. Massachusetts MR. JOHN F. MURPHY 86 Bartlett Street Somerville, Mass. KATHLEEN T. MURPHY 40 Pierce St. Arlington, Mass. RICHARD A. MURPHY, JR. 33 Florence Avenue Norwood, Mass. THERESA M. MURPHY 283 St. Paul St. Brookline, Mass. WALTER J. MURPHY 61 Pierce Avenue Dorchester, Mass. DOROTHY M. MURRAY 206 South St. Jamaica Plain, Mass. MR. JAMES C. MURRAY 76 Garfield Avenue Woburn, Mass. — N— MR. EDWIN T. NADEAU, JR. 9 Daniels Street Arlington, Mass. PATRICIA M. NANGLE 192 Waldcn St. Cambridge, Mass. SALVATORE A. NATALIE 68 North Margin Street Boston. Mass. GEORGE HENRY NAWN 71 Faneuil Street Brighton 36, Mass. MR. JOHN A. NEAGLE 41 Cedarwood Road Scituate. Mass. KENNETH H. NEAGLE 255 Glen Road Wilmington, Mass. MR. DAVID S. NELSON 91 Munroe Street Roxbury 19, Mass. MISS MARGARET A. NEVILLE 92 Warren Street Waltham, Mass. RONALD S. NICHOLS 39 July St. Lowell, Mass. FRANK JOHN NICOLAZZO 8 Elm Court West Newton 65, Mass. RONALD HENRIQUES NOGUEIRA 3 Samoset St. Plymouth, Mass. GENIVIEVE M. NOLIN 371 Great Road Sa,vlesville, R. L MR. BARRY R. NOONAN 93 Temple Road Somerville, Mass. DANIEL J. NOONAN 29 Columbus Ave. Somerville, Mass. MR. WILLIAM P. NORTON 181 Eldridge Street Cranston, Rhode Island JOSEPH M. NOWACKI 19 Taft Street Dorchester 25, Mass. SENIOR DIRECTORY ELAINE M. NUNES 80 Paradise Avenue Newport, R. I. — O— BARBARA OBERTI 78 South Kimball St. Bradford, Mass. MH. BERNARD A. O ' BRIAN 14 Dyer St. Dorchester, Mass. CYRILLE A. O ' BRIEN 33 Imrie Road Allston, Mass. MISS ELLEN T. 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O ' KEEFE, JR. 30 Lambert Street Roxbury, Mass. MR. DAVID D. OLDFIELD 72 Freeman Street Auburndale, Mass. GERALD FRANCIS O ' LEARY 580 Pleasant Street Norwood, Mass. MR. JOHN J. O ' LEARY 24 Nyack Street Watertown. Mass. MISS MARIAN C. O ' LEARY 20 Foss Dale Road Dorchester. Mass. PAUL JOSEPH O ' LEARY 7 Brook Road Milton. Mass. MR. THOMAS H. O ' LEARY 580 Pleasant St. Norwood, Mass. MISS ANN C. O ' MALLEY 38 Rosewood Street Mattapan, Mass. ANN M. O ' NEIL 13 Church Avenue Franklin, Mass. BERNARD F. O ' NEIL, JR. 182 Orchard Street Belmont, Mass. CHARLES J. O ' NEIL, JR. 135 Webster Street Arlington. Mass. JOSEPH PATRICK O ' NEIL 2 Regan Road Dorchester 24, Mass. MISS CLARE E. O ' NEILL 23 Parkway Crescent Milton, Mass. MR. THOMAS A. O ' NEIL 16 Gerald Road Brighton, Mass. MR. ROBERT C. O ' NEILL 59 Mystic Street Medford, Mass. MR. THOMAS G. O ' REILLY 79 Paul Gore St. Jamaica Plain. Mass. BARBARA O ' TOOLE 50 Centennial St. Clinton, Mass. THOMAS J. 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LEO A. POWERS 21 Hobomack Road Quincy, Mass. LAURENCE B. PRATT 119 Pond Street Waltham. Mass. JANE M. PRAY 73 Kemper St. Wollaston, Mass. MR. ANDREW J. PROCOPIO, JR. 86 Waite Street Revere, Mass. DOROTHEA M. PUNCH 40 St. Mary ' s Rd. Milton, Mass. MARY LOU PUNCH 40 St. Mary ' s Rd. Milton, Mass. CARLTON L. PURCELL 37 Hillsdale St. Dorchester 24, Mass. — Q— MISS DOROTHY QUINN 3 Dayton Street Quincy 69 Mass. MR. RICHARD P. QUINTAL 921 Riverside Drive Methuen, Mass. ANTONIO J. QUINTILIANI 300 Centre Street Quincy, Mass. — R— ROBERT G. RABTOY 62 Pleasant Avenue Naugatuck, Connecticut RITA E. RAFFERTY 84 Joslin St. Providence, R. I. EDGAR A. RAMSDEN 15 Ocean St. Squantum, Mass. LEO J. RANCOURT 98 Cross St. Lawrence, Mass. LOUIS A. RANELLI 7 Eighth St. Cambridge, Mass. CHARLES F. RAY 914 East Broadway South Boston, Mass. RICHARD E. REAGAN 230 Grafton St. Brockton, Mass. RICHARD P. REAGAN 18 Indiana Terrace Newton, Mass. ALBERT REGAN, JR. 400 Andover St. Lawrence, Mass. BARBARA REGAN ELEANOR M. REGAN 39 Woesna Ave. Waterbury, Conn. MR. FRANCIS P. REIDY 37 Lindsey St. Dorchester, Mass. MR. ALLEN J. REILLY 7 Benedict Street Somerville, Mass. LOUIS J. RESCA, JR. 6 Sanford Road Canton, Mass. MISS ANNE T. REYNOLDS 143 Grove Street Waltham, Mass. MR. FRANCIS E. RICE 5 Anna St. North Chelmsford, Mass. MISS PATRICIA RICHARDS 108 Ocean Street Hyannis, Mass. MR. DAVID L. RICO 2 Lambert Road Belmont, Mass. JAMES P. RIDGE 75 Bailey Street Dorchester, Mass. MR. PHILIP W. RILEY 7 Beacon Ave. Norwood, Mass. KEVIN RIORDAN 43 Braeburn Road Hyde Park, Mass. MR. JAMES R. ROACH 9 Sumner Place Roxbury, Mass. PATRICIA A. ROBINSON 6 Grafton St. Lawrence, Mass. DORIS E. ROCHE 287 North St. Hingham, Mass. MR. WILLIAM P. ROCKWOOD 117-7 Middlesex Road Waltham. Mass. MR. ROBERT ROGERS 10 Craigie Street Somerville, Mass. MR. THOMAS R. ROMEO 234 Grove St. Belmont, Mass. HENRY J. ROONEY, JR. 242 Payson Road Belmont, M.- s. MR. THOMAS D. ROONEY 99 Cambridge Road Woburn, Mass. MR. JOHN K. ROOS, JR. 167 West Chestnut Street Kingston. New York CHARLES L. ROSE 15 Brastow Avenue Somerville, Mass. JOSEPH A. ROSSINO 172 Florence Street Melrose, Mass. MR. JOHN A. RUGGIERO 150 Walnut Street Brookline, Mass. JOHN F. RYAN 29 Woodlawn Street Jamaica Plain, Mass. CHARLES L. RYDER 475 Lynnfield Street Lynn, Mass. — R— MR. ROBERT E. SALISBURY 12066 Monica Detroit, Michigan ELIZABETH K. SALMON 6 Putnam Road Arlington, Mass. ALFRED SAMMARTINO 634 Mt. Pleasant Avenue Providence, Rhode Island MR. JOSEPH R. SARAO S05 Mt. Auburn Street Watertown, Mass. MR. LOUIS R. SARDELLA 12 Spring Avenue Wakefield, Mass. BARRY P. SANBORN 39 Kent Street Brookline, Mass. MARGARET M. SARSFIELD 75 Heath St. Jamaica Plain. Mass. MR. LOUIS A. SASSO, JR. 163 Endicott Street Boston. Mass. BARBARA O. SAWYER 37 Penobscot St. Norwich, Conn. MISS ELIZABETH A. SCANLON 695 Adams Street Dorchester 22. Mass. FREDERICK P. SCHAEFER, JR. 178 Farmington Avenue Bridgeport 4, Connecticut SENIOR DIRECTORY FRANCIS L. SCHEFFLER 39 Grant Road Swampscott, Mass. LILLIAN SCHMIDT 465 Boulevard St. Revere, Mass. PHILIP JOSEPH SEGALLA, JR. 223 Centre Street Dorchester, Mass. MARY V. SELLERS 16 Rice St. Brookline, Mass. MISS CONCETTA M. SERRA 230 Orient Avenue East Boston, Mass. MISS PATRICIA M. SGROSSO 235 Madison Avenue Paterson 4, New Jersey MR. FRANCIS X. SHANNON 4 Bradford Avenue Medford, Mass. MR. LEONARD P. SHANNON 4 Bradford Avenue Medford, Mass. CLAIRE J. SHEA 30 Peterborough St. Boston, Mass. MISS LUCILLE M. SHEA 113 Elm Street Medford 55, Mass. MR. PAUL V. SHEA 125 Alewife Brook Pkwy. Somerville, Mass. DAVID F. SHEEHAN 129 Gulliver Street Milton, Mass. DAVID T. SHEEHAN 17 Forsyth St. Boston, Mass. MR. JOSEPH H. SHEEHAN, JR. 55 Foster Road Belmont 78, Mass. MR. PAUL W. SHEEHY 1624 Columbia Road South Boston, Mass. E. ANN SHERIDAN 5 Clifton Ave. Salem, Mass. RITA M. SHERRY 15 Everett St. Waltham, Mass. PAUL J. SHIEL 169 Walnut Street Brookline 46, Mass. MR. JOHN A. SILVAGGI 5 Myrtle Street Watertown, Mass. MR. JOHN P. SLATTERY 22 Talbot Street Maiden, Mass. MISS CAROLMARIE SMITH 192 Warren Street Waltham 54, Mass. JOHN J. SOAVE 106 Murdock Street Brighton, Mass. MR. JOSEPH F. STANTON 31 Paul Gore Street Jamaica Plain, Mass. HEDY E. STASKUS 84 Valentine St. Newington, Conn. MISS RITA J. STEBBINS 55 High Street Tilton, New Hampshire MR. NORMAN A. STEELE, JR. 119 Woodhaven St. Mattapan, Mass. BARBARA ANN STEWART 166 Forest St. Rutland. Vt. CAROL H. STOVER 92 Gainsboro St. Boston, Mass. ALICE M. STUEKS 5 Quaboag St. Worchester, Mass. ARTHUR L. SULLIVAN 94 Montehello Road Jamaica Plain, Mass. EUGENE PATRICK SULLIVAN 103 Saybrook St. Brighton, Mass. MR. HENRY J. SULLIVAN 96 Park Holm Newport. Rhode Island JANE SULLIVAN 20 Kendall St. North Quincy, Mass. MR. JOHN F. SULLIVAN 10 Standish Road Milton, Mass. .MR. JOSEPH A. SULLIVAN 400 Pleasant Street Maiden. Mass. MR. JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN 127 Greenhill Road Westwood, Mass. MISS MARY A. 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