Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1955
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Ji O I I -s 4 0 L v w 4 0 I I C fx - ,f - 0 15 3 q 1 S. q 1 F GREWORD tears of QtlldV1!lg and of lC3ClllI'lg have confirmed Ill, early hellef that the essence of the llheral educatlon IS lntellectllal perspeltlve, le, the Zllllllty to observe and Judge a sltuatlon WlfllOlll helng hllnded hy tlnle, place, amhltlon, lnertla, or hahlt There ls, I thlnk, for the purposes of human llalnlony and llHpplIlCSS no gleater lntellectual glft Perspectlxe characterlzes a son wllo can lmaglne the feellnvs of hls father, a father who can reconstruct llls own fillal attltudes a statesman who, ln tlme of war, can antlclpate the needs and de slres whlch wlll accompany the restoratlon of peace and any man who under WBFIOUQ clrcllmstances can dlstlnvulsh prlnclples from nlere detalls Notahly hroad and helpful 19 that perspectlve whlch 19 produced by understandlng the language and lllCI'3tlII'C of another tlme and place ls a path to perspectlwe, hut Latln 19 the lllffll road Wllat lanffuage, what llterature could he more reward lnv than those of a people who thousands of years avo and thousands of lllllPQ away recorded m rlch detall tllelf fallures and successes, lllell' amls and thelr meth ods? What lanfvuave, what lllCI'allll'C could he nlore l6W8l'lllIl' than that noble fornl of speech ln WlIlf'll the Romans Cgtilllllilltid lastlnfr crlterla ln many fields for the ffuldance of western ClWlllZZlll0Il9 Charles Arthur Lx nch, Ph D Professor of CIHSSICS Brown Lnlversltv 4 , . . ' 1 rx, I U A I I Ln I do helieve that the study of any foreign language x 1 A 1 f Y l I.. - u . P I I , xg ' n 1 Y A 1 L I.. is ri PQ . , . r N . . x , , . , , 1 n x A ni P , 1 -Y l xy V F Y fn , Y l T . . N-Ill? I ' Miss Anmse B Kane DEDICATION To Nliss -Xnnise B Kane, whose retirement from Classic-al comes with the plllJllCiltl0Il of this hook, the tlasses of 1903 dedlc ate the LIXDLCEUS teacher to the student body Her constant friendliness, assistance, and vuidance have made her library a pleasant and restful retreat from the pressures of cl.:-sroom and study hall Out of appreciation for her wears of dexotion to the cause of vood educa lion, we honor her hy this 1lPlllfdllOl'l 5 X, 3 .4 . f .K ' H ki -. .h L, 1 - Miss Kane, our school librarian for many years, has been more than a .' ' 1 . f . ' l ,.'. ...f I., l , .' 7 i I ' f rv ' DR JAMES P McCAFFREY It has been sald, and wlth genulne lllslgllt, that we stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before us, and that we see farther than they by the measure of the breadth of their constructlve experlence Tlus IS the mes sage of hlstory that those who cannot remem ber the past are doomed to repeat lt a costly lesson, indeed Not that the humanlst would resurrect the Colden Age, but rather he would and art, ln order to CIll'lCll hls own understand mg and hls own tlmes Now the key to thls bonanza of anclent c1v1 llzatlon lS language, and the tongue of Caesar and of CICCFO, of Vlfgll and of 0Vld IS the mother of the languages of Europe Latm Wfho would neglect, then, to turn the key that would admlt hlm to the lllJI'3l'y of the Classlcs, must see only the superficial excrescences, the cap tlvatlng, but translent, flower of our cxvlllzatlon, rather than lts true essence, ltS roots, those We are deeply zndebted to Dr A Charles Lynch Pro eseor o Classzcs at Brown Unwer stty, or having urltten the mspzrlng Foreuord o this Caduceus DR A CHARLES LYNCH DE LATI I hardy provemtors of the West, mtlmately and 0I'l0'lIlally lntertwlned wlth the cltadels of Greece and Rome Out of the chrysahs of the Craeco Roman era the splrltual values and the wlsdom of Arls totle, Auvustme, and Aqumas have lllumlnated the hearts of men, produclncf a joyous and frult ful Art, reflectlnv the trlumphant humlhty and unconquerable fortltude of a people of Hope Can we afford, ln an age of lI'lClpl8Ilt despalr, to throw away the key to excellence and under standlng ln order to be free to woo the termltes of medlocrxty and m1sapprehens1on9 Shall we be persuaded to mlstake llcense for freedom and sulclde for surv1val'7 In the tfallqlllllty of order that brmgs peace among men there CXlStS a certam primacy of the splrltual, a recovmtlon that the Soul lS more ennobled than the Body So 1n educatlon there 1S a prlmacy of the arts, for art IS the very sig nature of man, who IS a creator as well as a creature A Classlc IS a work of art of endurlng slgnlficance, a grant strlde along the roadway of progress towards a better world Those of us who are proud of and lndebted to Classlcal and they are many were nourlshed ln and shaped by the arts Classlcal Hwh IS the key stone ln the arch of the edlfice of secondary educatlon ln the clty of Provldence Its de emphasls would weaken, and ltS demolltlon I'lllIl, that structure, to leave our talented youth a prey to the adherents of a technology whlch IQ art vnthout soul creatlon for destructlon, Man wlthout Cod Heaven forlnd' DR JAMES P McCAFFREY 1 n Us - 1 n ' I 0 U . D . U' a ' . n u nl U u Q - rs . , u s . f n despoil it of its great treasures of knowledge ' , , ' - n u I 0 ' I L. . .C . - I . . Q U a 1 U 1 0 I ' . . , 2 I n ' n 1- 1 ' , ' , f - f ' ' ' Language IQ the sacred, dlstlnvulshlng attrlbute of men lt ls the expresslon of man s hopes and fears, hls prayers and hls freedoms If mans flgllti are to be defined and defended, lf hls ldeas and ldeals are to suruve, then culture and law must find thelr protectlon and Ill'0Ill0ll0ll ln the exact and endurlnv meanlnv of lanvuaffe as the span between llllflll and lnlnd man and man If two llllffls of our Fn llsll words are dcrlved from the latln, thcn the studv of Latln ls most lm portant for a truc and scholarly understandlng of the Envhsh lan-fuagc But there are othel reasons The loglcal tralnlnlf ln the study of Latln fflves genulne dlsclpllne to the expandlnv mlnd It lntroduces the student to the sweeplnfr chapters of human lllstory It acqualnts lllm wlth the -freat mlnds and the great orators and wrlters It an akens llli emotlons to the herolc qual ltlCS and the moral beauty tllat survlved even ln pagan darkness As we look back, we reallze tllat every lesson ln Latln was really a lesson ln EI1gllSll Out of the re slstance of translatlon and syntax we developed the facultles of the mlnd we enlarged our VOC3lJUl3l'lCS we were lnsplred to match the brevlty, cleamess and force of the authors we studled TlllS IS not to decry the values of mathelnatlcs and the natural sclences Indeed, the classlcal tralnlnfr fOI'tl6CS the study of the sclences And the sclentlst and the buslness man no less than the teacller, the preacher and the lawyer need- the whole culture to make hls hfe complete From todav s vantalfe polnt of our responslbllltles, we look back WVltll affectlon and ffratltude to Classlcal H1 h School where our IIllllIlQ were molded beyond kllls of dally exlstence so that we Hllfrlll enjoy the beautles of the past and prepare ourselses for the dllllCS of the future ln the SCTVICC of our fellow men Classlcal Hwh School IS a cltadel of culture ln lllli Provldence of our prlde JOHN O PASTORE Unlted States Senator the materlal JOHlN O PASTORE Unlted States Senator In tlllS ave of opportunlty and opportunlsm all too often we hear a father say When my Dlck graduates he I9 golng to work ln my Jewelry huslness So why does he need Latln'7 And he IS rlght Latln The trouble wlth thls argument IS that those who make lt fall to reahze how far lt goes If Dlck doesn t need Latln, what need does he have for trlgono metry, or French, or even Enghsh'7 In fact, why dld he need to go to lllgh school at all? The answer hes ln two words, both, lncldentally derlved from Latln, Culture and Dlsclpllne Culture, ln the Latm, means enrlcllment of the soll so that It wlll yleld a frultful harvest Culture, as we know lt, means the enrlchment of the mlnd by feedlng It Wltll the best of the past and the present records of lllan s thlnklnv and achlevements so that as the nllnd matures lt mav make lts own frultful contrlbutlon to the culture of the future Latln IS the record of a great culture of the past Dlsclpllne, ln the Latln, means learnlng through t68ClllIlf' how to llllllk clearly Latln IS no longer, as IS EIlgllSll, a language of constantly Cllallglllg mean lngs It IS preclse and the translatlon of Latln lS one of the purest exerclses ln mental dlsclpllne and stralvht tlllllklflg the determlnatlon of the true and exact meanlnff of thoughts expressed ln words And so lf Dlck dCCldCS after all to take Latln, the nlental f,llSClIlllIl8 wlll strengthen hls ablllty to thlnk stralvht and clearly ln these days of weasel words and half truths, hls vocabulary wlll be lmmeasurably CIlI'lt llCKl as he learns to comprehend and use Wltll ease the many Envhsh words that derlve from Latln and the power wlll ffrow ln hlm to read and talk lntelhgently on subjects other than Jewelry ln short latln wlll help hlm become as well as a successful buslnessman, a cultured ffentleman ROGER T CLAPP ROGER T CLAPP ' v:- . . , . . , . . . . A l . P . I- P F, , f t - ' s , g '. ' . ' J' I 1 m 1 . 'L x - rl R F I. 1 1 a c Q . n I q 1 I l ' F ' n nh I n rl I n u n q P I u . u F n q I g 1 . . T s L 4 . n 4 x Q n P . . . i- .. ln , as ' ' A. 1 ' I P L . . . . 0 . . . C, 3 , ' '. . . . . will never help Dick to sell jewelry. 1 F l . . . I P . . . . i . , g . ss as - - - 5 L ' ' - . . .E . . x H Q A . lf 7 . P l . l 'K . . . i , . . . 0 o P 0 n R Y V 0 D u a U . r . D L F n 2 1 A J an 1 D 1 ' rl n 1 0 n o I r Q u t ,. . Dear Student-, lllffh -chool -tuflent-, Wllll the help of tl1e11 parente, are confronted Wllll the nece--1tV of -electmff mo-t of the suhjecte tl1at make up tl1e1r provram of Nllllllfi lhe -eleftlon 1- lIl1p0lldI'lt and fhfficult lmportant heeau-e lt rep1e-ent- .1 IOIIIIIIIIIIIPIH of valuable t1me, -o IICUIIICS for Qex eral veare, to the cxclu-1on of other opportunltle- tllffieult hecau-e of the wlde ranffe of CllOlC'P hetween -uhject- eavh with 1t- unlque appeal and eflucatlonal value ln Illdkllllf lu- -electlon tl1e -tuflent -hould wewh well the xalue of Latln Some of the arffument- for 1t apply to other forewn lanffuaffe- otl1er- are pet lllldl' to Latm lfmluc at1on 1 more than afljlwtment to the Current enuronment lt 1- more than lrillllllllf for tl1e ta-k lIl1IIlCIlliltClY ahead It Qhould put the -tuxlent 1n rontact Nrltll the fir-t rate, wlth the lnvhe-t ZlCl11CWCIl1CI'lt of manklnfl lllI'0llUll the tPI'llllI'lPN It -houlcl Une h11n per-peetne not onlv 1n t9IIll of human hu-ton hut al-o a- .1 cltlzen of an Amerua that lne- -lcle hv -ule Nltll ot 1er ll IUUIIN suth 1l1fl'ere11t culture- and l11 torle lllll c1n t0I'l1l'llllltP -uh tantlallx to the-e ohjeetne- It 1 the lanlfuaffe ol muent Home, of tae ar .mtl CICOFO of Ylrffll anfl Horace or Uxul anal usenal lt 1- 'food to reall the1r lllNt0I'W lt IN hetter to lead anal -peak 11011 llll lld 0 IX Nlfrell North xhlllli'llPdll ha- wrltten, I 1n1fua'fe IN the lmarna tion of the lIll'YltdlllY of the rave mlm l1 fZlNlll0IlCll lt Iwerw phra-e anal eserx worcl emlmoche- ome lldlllllldl ulea of 111en and women a- thew plossecl tl1e1r held- tencleml tll?ll' home- mtl lllllll the1r eltle- l hellexe, too m the mental cl1 c1pl1ne that come- Wllll tran-latmff Latm Nlcntal all uplme 1 l knows an oltl fa lll0Il?tl term, not altoffether 1n ffoofl repute -o I mu-t explaln latln 1 a l11 hls mfletterl lanlfuaffe It prem-e form aletermme- lt- meanln-f and rel1t1on lllp to tl1e otl1e1 palt- of the -entente It nlemaml- auuravv of thouvht and BYIIFPHQIOII and, a- IITOHCICHCY clexelop- 1t requ1re- a -earc I1 for the approprlate Enffll-l1 phraee or word TlllN praetlce of Dllllllltf ulea- ll1t0 lLn1fl1-h pl1ra-e- and -entenCe- accurately and vfraeefullw 1 I hellewe, the he t po--lhle method of lmprounff a -tuclent - -lull 1n expre-- lnff lu- own lIl6dN It pre-uppo e , of cour-e a firm foundatlon 1n latm -ome Illlllf' tl1at come- only from hard ws ork JAMES L HANLEY 1 , k, 1 S I 1 w - ' .1 7, , K 1 P . , , 1 , F 1 . 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HARLEY Superintendent of School- JAMES F ONEIL Prmclpal 'C- Dear Graduates of 1955 W e are lndeed fortunate and IDI'lWllCU'Cd to have wreited a lll1Tll school edu matron wluch has ltS mote ln the ffrandeur and the fflorv, ln the courage and the wlrtue, ln the law and the rehfflon and the culture of the Weetern Clvlllzatlon Fortunate are we to have maetered lanffuaffe., to llawe Qtudted the luetory of lu mkmd, to hate developed lilfdlg, and to hate attamed a wholesome maturlty throuffh the pagea of Iatm 1'r'unmar, Caeaar, and CICPFO Prxvlleved are we to have tasted and Z1SSlIIlll2llPIl few puhhc school: today offer -chool 19 due earnest Latm percentave of A former words Llke the vulture of the anment Latm world for werv 'md much lew require, the study of Latln ln Ureat part to the pre-ence of Latm m Ita curriculum, to the teachers down throuvh the vears, and to the fact that a larffe Qtudentf- have pur-ued the Latm cour e for four yeare colleve pre-:dent has aptlv summed up the walue of Latm m the-e manw other Qtudentb m colleffe I queetnoned the value of Latm My sulwequent CXIJCFICIIIP, however, m husmee-, ln ffowernment, ln the 'Nawy and ln educatxon haa demonstrated the values of Intellectual dlSClplll'lC, lm proved hnvual Huencv and tultural hackffround whlch I framed from clawnal etudles JAMES F 0 NEIL 9 7 ' I 1 , H f ' - Rfk ' ff . l IL Q4 W. , . , I ' Y 1- l M lr- ' U K I' F' .Y K ' , , . . Y 7 Y ' . , . , Y., l, r . 'Q L J' ' 1- It ,A A- V . ' ' lg, , f We helieve that Classical High School? success as a vollege preparatory , S n I- 1 , tx '- , , : s , ' , s, .. I- 1 A1 1 A ' A f 7 .N 4 l M . Y Q . . . l , r, ' ' : I, 2 - ' ' 1' . l P l F.. 3 U ' ,F . .. , v MR. WALTER H. ANDERSEN Boston Unlverslty B 3 EdM teachee History Ad for Iaduceue Busl vlser ness Manager of The Clasbl cal Revlevs MISS SARAH BAKER Emerson College. B.Li.g R I C E Ed.M. tear- es Engllsh MR WALTER BERNARD Brown Inlverelty QrB M teaches Mathematlcs A Coaches Fenrmg and Tennis MEMBERS ,em of the FACULTY MIQS KATHLEEN V BOYD MR EISENQTADT verutw of R I Brown Umverslty A B nl AM tearhes History head E EdM team es of the History Department LIICIIIISIFX Phv 11 Alge ra Adviser of Forum Club 'IO MR JEROME L FIQHER Brown UIIIVCFGIIW PhB teaches Engllsh 12A 12B Counselor Advner for Club lounul 5 . . ' . . ..., ' .I . W S h 1 Q 5 A .K g ,Af . N. SAMUEL . . . A ' , .., U ' . .. B.S.g 1 ' Q ., ' . .5 . ' g I. C. .. .. .3 ' 'h .' 1 5 g '. . . . . , H I .. 15 L. - . . Miss SARAH P MR MAX H FLAXMAN MISS ANNE E HACKETT FLANAGAN Brown Unlverslty PhB Tflmfy College College of Mt Samt Vm MA teaches Chemxstry Brown AM teaches Eng vent AB Brown Umver Algebra 10th Grade Conn 15 Slty AM learlles English selor HIY Advmer MISS EMELIA A HEMPEL Brown Umverslty AM teaches German Ad vlser of German Club head of the Modern Language Department S MR WILLIAM M MISS ANNISE B KANE JACKSON Simmons B S Llbrarlan Brown Unlverslty Ph B A M teaches Chemlstry MR JOHN F LAFFERTY Providence College PhB I C E EdB teac es Physics Adviser for the Science Club Mlss MatDonald Head of the Engllsh Department Q . . . . ' ,' 'g , - ' . .Q ', I 9 ' 'Z l 3 . .5 i - 3 , lh. . . .3 - , - . wa Ha 1.-A , . , - - me ' - W, 'A Irma' Q, 3 -J ' ' , A.B.. ' , ..: ' ' - . .3 g - ,. . .. 3 . .3 . 1 ' . - -: R. . . ., .. .g h Z . H Q - Mlss Boyd head of the History Department MISS ELIZABETH J MacDONALD Brown Umversxty A B A M Unlverslty of London teaches Engllsh head of the English Department Adviser of Y teens Caduceus hterary ad vlser MISS CECILE L Mt-INNIS Brown Umverslty Ph B A M teaches Hlstory Eng IS MR EDWARD Mt-CABE Brown Unlverslty AB Band Dxrector MISS MARY F McKAY Brown Unlverslty A B AM teaches French Eng llsh Guldance Counselor Athletlc Director for glrls MR HUGO E LEVANDER Brown Unlverslty PhB A M teaches German 'F- MR JOHN E Mc-GLINCHY R I C E EdB Co um bxa AM teaches Algebra Geometry Review Mathe matics MR CHARLES .I McMILLAN St Marys Unxverstty AB AM teaches mathematlcs acting head of the Mathema txcs Department X is 1 4 he 'Mx A A en ' A.,L,x . I I . s ..-9 - -S , l l l 9 - -Q A . ' Q . .5 I . ' sl, I V1 ,,, r . K S MR ANCEI O MLNRK HELANO Provldence Follege AB Brown University AM teaches Latm SUDCFVISCS Tr.1I'fic Squad .34 MIS9 DOROTHY QLOCIJM Brown I nlverslty AM teaches Latin MISS CHARLOTTE A WETHERELL Smith College A B Mld dlebury teaches French Adviser of French Club MR R XLPH C QFOTT MISS BERNH E E SE KRS Massachusetts School of Art Brown Unlverslty Brown Lnlverslty Darling teaches Lntm Adviser for ton Tethnlcal Follege Dar The llasslcal Review llngton England tear hes Art 'le MR WII LIAMI STEP KK Broun Unlverslty St B ln n lneerlng R I l Ed M teaches Mathematics MR ANCUS L THOMSON Ohio Wesleyan Unlverslty Boston Imlverslty Ed M teaches Biology Athletic Director Advlser of Athletlc Councll coaches Basketball Mtss Hempel held ol the Modern Language Department l g I , 1 II... .Z .. ...'..i K Q g Q, .l .1 G J , 3 . I - . . Q I , A .. V i '., A.B', .4 . l . .'. in Y , .. . . Q V. Y, . .g ' . ' . E g' ' g . . I. A.B.: l ' , 4 . A.M.: . Z 'V i i N if V . , A t 1' ,, 'lkisiym ' , '..M V.: J mm- L 1- MRS MARY J 0 CONNOR R N Qchool Nurse Facultv at Lunt h M11-.s Boyd Miss Baker Mlss Hoye Mr Flsher Mr Elsenstadt MISS MARGARET HOYE Graduate of Classical Hxgh ln tharge of Retords Olfite MISS RUTH PONTARELLI Graduate of Hope High Secretary to Mr ONell ln charge of Maln Office TEACHERS NOT PICTURED MR PAUL F GLEESON Broun Umverslty A B vlser for Debating Soclety Guidance Counselor MR ALBERT X MORRO Boston College B S Bos ton Lmverslty Ed B team hes History Coaches Football and Track teams Supervlses Cafeterla Squad MR FREDERICK H Hb LING PhB teaches Mathematic MHS IDA M Nll HOLb Brown LIIIVCFSIIW te lclles Latin 14 MR GILBERT MIGNACCA Brown LHIVCFSIIV A B MR A FOREST RANGER Brown Unxverslty AM teaches Latm charge of btudent APIIVIIICS Office , . . fx- , '-. - , '- V - , ' ' 2 t , .' .4 A.M.g teaches HISIOFYQ Ad- Brown LJIIIVCTSIIY, Ed.B.. A.M.g teaches French. ' 3 . .g s. 1 . , - v u is - -3 - ' ' ' ' A.B.g ' ' , A.B.g v w--3 1 ..g 'gin 4 . ,S s . . . 5 . XX .alter Hagenau Fo Editor CADUCEUS BOARD EXECUTIVES Rnchard GHHIICCIO C0 Busuu ss Manage r Paul Ru eo L0 Fdztor Eleanor W ln or Layout Chnzrman Mark Healy Fo Busnwss Wunatger mg' Q G fi... I9 ,I 5 G2 y if, , J. asf V ' GN ' ff' w y. 5 ' . . 1 - ' 1 ' i 5 4' 1 'WE :V Lllllan Norton June Personals Stephen Shatkm Patrons and Boosters Robert Roy Sports Edltor Barbara Bromson Literary Edltor COMMITTEE Art Chairman CHAIRMEN Stanley FlSl1 Arrangements ,ludlth Appelbaum January Personals Norman Rosen Publicity Fhazrman James Pltocllelll 4dUl'I'flSlllg Manager if r X t -21. ,, ' Victoria Santopietro l 3 f S W ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The CADUCFUS Board gratefully acknowledges the mvaluahle asslstance rendered by Mr WALTER H ANDERSEN Mr Andersen has gulded Classlcal puhll catlons for several years and fostered the movement whlch has resulted ln the exceptionally hlgh quallty of recent Classlcal yearhooks Hls untlrmg efforts and sound husmess advlce are reatly responslble for the success of the 1955 CADUCEUS Much of the credlt for the outstandmg llterary sec tlon of the 1955 CADUCEUS must he g,1ven to Miss ELI7ABETH J MacDONALD Her excellent supervl slon overcame many of the dlfllcultles whlch otherwlse would have been encountered ln thls new venture For her expert guidance ln developmg the Latm theme of the 1955 CADUCEUS the Board extends ltS smcere gratltude to Mlss DOROTHY SLOCUM MISS Slocums su estlons and contrlhutlons were of lnestl mable value m assuring the accuracy of thls umque theme The CADUCEUS Board also extends 1tS thanks to Mr A Forest Ran er Mr Ralph C Scott Davld Brodsky Janet Conlon Franclne Morse Carolyn Ise Ellen Spencer Dlane Scola Herb Carlm Classlcals Photogra pher - 1 I i Y' in-gl., 'Q Gains Julius Cfwsar 1 'km N, 'ix ' ., X M mi? MIR' vez! K V 4. hh . m M, WSQM, 'M' , K '- fm ig. SE IGRES A UARII Quocumque ire ferunt variae nos tempore vitae Tangere quas terras quosque videre homines. ' - Virgil f - D ,...N 'X 9 X 3 - si 1 4 I Stephen Shatkin Most Likely to Succeed Ideal lllaswcallte Vlctorla Santopletro Beet Scholar C lark Sammartlno Beet Drewed Marilyn Romano Best Dressed Frieda Rao Wuuest Dad Mos! for Fla-rs Wllllam Nelson Mos! Versatile Joan Wuerker Best Looking Hllda Lord Most Athletic .ludith Appelbaum Most Versatile Stephen Katz Best Natured if '- Anthony Basilico Most Popular Most Athletic Davld Kelman Wmtnest Walter Hagenau Best Scholar Barbara Bromson Most Likely to Suceed Carol Carondo Most Popular Best Natured Thomas Cutler Did Most for Class Vlrgllila Demlrylan Best Natured Edmund Dolan Best Looking Eleanor Gallogly Ideal Classzcalue t f,. Q g 1 - ' ' 1 'K . . . . . nf' . .ludlth Appelh num l Llc-mm Wenltnt lllrhll I llronl on CUIN Stephen SllZllklIl Harry funn on ANUARY N It lou.: 'mmlopletro l' leanort xllogly W llllam Nel on The Cum Laude Soclety was founded for the purpose of rec og,n1z1ng graduates of good char acter and outstandlng scholastlc records Each year the first fifth of the class lS elwlble for mem bershlp The Provldence Classlcal Hlgll Chapter of the Soclety, the first ln Rhode Island, and also the first among the public schools of the country, was chartered m 1921 Harry Clttermun Walter Hagenau Hllda Lord Ru hard Callucrlo The followm ale the faculty members currently servmv as officers of the Classlcal Chapter Presldent Mr James F 0Ne1l Secretary MISS Charlotte Wetllerell Treasurer Mr A Forest Ranger Executive Commlttee Mr Charles McM1llan Mr A Forest Ranger Miss Dorothy Slocum ef i 4 5 QM. l . . . l ,A V G ,R 2 v2 6 -' v y f Q Au, lg?-,M gt g l . 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B 3 gk? .Wi ,wi .ff .4 3 ab 4,1-' MR JAMFS F 0 NFIL I EW I9 GREENE ARON ll-'I Adel nde Ave Brovsn Slzllness of person and steadzness of ealures are slgnal marks of good eedzng Olner W Holmes Noted for H15 madness at the wheel ferman Club 3 Science Club 4 Traffic' Qquad 2 3 4 Cafeterla Squad 2 3 4 Photography Club 3 CLASS or JA UARY 1955 For Ins -mcere fl'lCIldSlllp and guldance we the raduates of Januarv, 1935, Wlill to express to our Prln clpal, Mr James F 0 NBII, our warmest thanks and deep est appreclatlon DOLORES GRACE AMITRANO 213 Carpenter St R I Hospital Wondrous as the strength o cheerfulness and :ls pouer 0 endurance larlvle Famous for There ll be 1 meeting of the Y Teen wlmg 2 3 1 Club Counul 2 Vue President 4 Junior Allmnce Frans u e 3 Renew Rusmess Staff 2 Messenger 2 Cafeteria oquld 4 Y Teen 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 President 4 JUIJITH DAY IS APPEI BAUM 134 Ienox Ave Brandeis Izrtue ursdom goodness and real u orth net er lose their pouer Burton 'Voted for Her vnaclous personallty and versatllltw Bowling 2 3 4 Svummmg 4 Major Letter 4 Clee Club 1 2 3 YTeen 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 .lumor Al llanve Francalse 3 4 Review Edu tonal qtaff 3 4 Caduceus Board 4 Most Versatile ulll and Scroll Summa Cum Laude 23 - - 1 1 - . . 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R. I. -fnf f .- N I : is ' s N as 117- 2 -' .. , lil . Al,-..43 Q 'g-3-AIb3, GI ORIA QEIMA BERLINgKY Chfeteriu Squad 4g Class Vkice-Bresi: 5 ' . n :lv-f ssl: K. I - uw L slat. ' ' : ' ' o ' . , , , - ' : - g 1 , , 7, Q u al If : ' o Q , :- ' : ' BARBARA FSTHFR BROMSON 19 Samkett St Wellesley Htgh alms form hugh characters and great objects brtng, out great mmds Tyron Edwards Noted for Her contaglous laughter md Harvard Htrvard Hlrvard I w mg 1 2 3 4 Swlmmlng 4 fheer Ieader 2 3 4 Forum Club 4 Debating Souety 2 3 Setretary 3 Fremh Klub 3 4 ,Iunlor 5 Mtjor Ietter 1 Review Typlst 3 1 Renew Fdltorltl Staff3 1 Class Trensurer I I lduqeus Itterary Editor 1 Messenger 2 4 Most Llkely to Suueed ulll md Stroll Summa I um Lflude HARRX MARVIN CRONSON 15 Raymond Qt Brown True ment ltke a rzver the deeper lt ts the less none lt makes Haltfax Noted for Maklng everythlng seem easy Summa Cum Laude MARY I' XI I INE BROOKQ 618 Ihalkstone Ave R I Hospttal Vathtng, ts rarer than real gomlness la Roche omnulll Remembe red for Sweetness md sm aerllv BUWIIIIQ., Z 3 1 5NlI1lIIIlllg 2 Mtjor ter I llee Klub l Forum u I Frcmh Ilub3 1 Jumor Alltmte IIHIISL 3 I Messenger 2 e tel1Sgu1d4 YTeen2 3 4 e Irestdent 1 IAROI ANN CARONDO A graceful matden wlth a gentle brow and cheek tinged ltghtly and a doveltke eye Mary Ilowttt Noted for Her Ip'1n1 smile Bowling 3 Cheer Leader 2 3 4 I'ren4l1 Club 3 4 Junlor Alliance F mtuee 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Y T en 2 3 4 Most Popular Best Nltured JOHN MARQHALL COHEN r-17 Fair St Warwlck Brown Ihere IS no happiness wzthout action Dzsraelz Noted for Trylng to break the 4 minute mlle Athletic Council 4 Secretary Presl dent Indoor Trackl 2 3 4 Out door Tratk 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 German Club 3 Sclence Club 3 Cafe terla Squad 3 Traffic Squad 3 Social Committee 3 Anthony Medal Reader 25 I I I I4 'L af - I., I in i 5 u I - 1 4 v.,,w, . 3 a. Let -g . ' , 3 Cl b 'g 5- . .fi 'z ' Fra -4 ., eg .. 'g Caf- r'a It a g - , , ,Viv- I I S' 1. ,. , . if 1 . . 4 . ., ' ' I - ' ' ' ..,, 1 . z . z . 1 ' .. 201' : . . .' . . 3 Z ' - ' a 1 L ' 2, g. - . ,-3 Alh- N A ance Francaise 3. 4- Glee Club 1. 2 - 4, K N' . V. ' 2-111 Waterman Ave. Pembroke ., .' , . l, Y, , . , M ' U G 4 , 1 . .pg I , . as g .a - s , , ' U ,- P: ' . -- - we - 1 , ' , ss as - . g Q 1 .- , . . . . ' ' ' ' ': , , : 1 7 7 Fl 'l ' - Q w 1 1 ' SG 79 Si e s s 3 - ' 3 , ,, . . Y V I' ,, . . . , . ., .. I .. F ' .' , ... . . . . ,, . . V, . . , , .. S s s Q 3 ' is 1 3 S ' g . , g. - ' 9 Z- 4 ' - XlRl l1NIt ANIN llFNlIRJIAlN 661 Nnnlh it 1 meet nttruztzze html 0 grave Rowlon Remembered 'n Perpetrntor of good Nl Xtllllg 7 3 Sum mlng 2 nor lelterl flee tlubl Spl 1 Club 7 French Club 2 3 Junior lnnme Franmal e 3 4 X Teen 2 3 4 Re I lN'llUl8d FR ANR DePFTRILLO l Murpln St SprlngHeld A man .5 stxle lb II man S volee Emerson Remembered for Hls rendltlon of Hamlet 'md Marbeth F otball 2 3 4 Bfwebtll 2 3 ut door Trult 2 3 4 Athletu Counul 2 EDWIIND JOSEPH DOL-KN JR 2n Wmthrop Ave U R A Lfood are ze the best letter o TPFOYIIVIIBIIIIIIIIOII Queen Elizabeth I Remembered '1 The class Romeo seblll 2 l' .1 4 or Trult 1- H X 2 3 Ylrepr s dent 3 .lllnlor Allnme Frmu 11-e 2 t lfeterll Squid 1 Bet looltmg 26 THOMAS EDW ARD f UTLER II1 Vt u lnngton Awe R An honest mlm ls the noblest uorlt n f 11 lope Noted for Neruae xsltll lhlllllf' eb all n n Suen ill Q 3 u usme- 5ll l K s 1 Mo l for l ANNE hl l7ARFTH MARIF DUN Al I Y W' l lllo St l,0llfPlIPSS IS good nature regulnterl by 1.0011 sense Syflnex Smith Noted for Her rurlw hair 'md freeh emng smile B wlmg 3 1 SVSIIIIIIIIHQ 3 Forum llub 1 Llbrarw Asblstant 2 3 4 .' ' .' . l'. R. l. --AA Q. . ' , '. .' f , 2 1 -H. . Bo ' L...l: .N 1 ' 13.43 Maj . ' 1 I I g Q 'r't gf I L.: ' - 2 ' Al- , '1 ' W' z '- ', , 3 2 1 57- llas ' ' . lf. . l. lo .F ' 3 Rus 1 2. 3. 4: Basketball l. 2. 3. 43 Geri an Club 3g .' ce I ll .g Re- vie ' ll Qs fall' . 2, 3. -lg llass Treasurer 23 Class President 3. 43 Dil 5 ' llalssf' o ' . . g .. A '. g 0 - I In .' . R. I. C. E. 0 V. Q A: L. N. . 3 T ' . . . l. E . f 1 , f . 1 5: ' ' -lf . Ru: : '. 33 'ootb' ll 2. 3, 3 Out- do 1 1 i-' '. . -. Q,-i. 'X MARI ENIL EPSTEIN 404 Potters Ave R The glass of fachzon and the mold 0 arm the obeerned of all obserters Shakespeare Ileellubl 2 3 YTeen3 4 Forum Llu 3 4 Ietman Club 3 4 ROBILR1 MYRON GOI IJBERK 527 Blackstone St lrtulenl rautzous sel -control 18 lllSll0lI1 s rool Burns Noted fot Hrs unassumxng way .luntor Alliance Francmse 3 4 Frent h Llub 3 l'l LANOR MARX I Xl I OCLX 212 lndnnl Axe I' terv production 0 p.emus must be Ihe product of enlhusmxm Dnraelz Noted for Fuellmg ln everything xsltng 'l 1- er er ntnn 1 3 s ngerl 2 lTe 1 1 I'ren Klub 3 1 ,lumor Allnnte Francalse 3 l Notnl lommlttee l REVIEW Twp! t 3 l Revlew Edltornl Staff 3 4 lldumeus Llterarx Staff 4 ulll and St roll Ideal Classuallte Sum ma Lum Laude Rlf HARD ADRIAN I AI I UFFIO 280 Ml Plex mt Ave Brown Knoulerlge ts ecstatic m enjovment perennml ln ame unlmuterl tn space and mfimte ln lluratmn De Witt C llnton Remembered as Our tonquerlng generll Athletu Councll I Indoor Track 1 2 Outdoor Tratk 1 2 Frentb Llub 3 .lumor Alllance Francaise 3 4 S ence Club 3 H1Y 2 3 4 fa u ceus Bolrd 4 Co Busmess Manager HARRY NATHAN C ITTERMAN 160 Porter St Brown The umfls and uates are always on the sule o the ablest naugators Czbbon Remembered for I ollectlng our money with a bug smtle German Club 3 4 Queme Club 4 lafeterla Squad 2 3 Traffic Squad 2 3 4 fllss Treasurer 3 4 Summa Cum Laude 27 I, ' ' lf , , 1 ' 'f' ': 1 '. R. I. C. E. .- f 1, .' . I .' . , : 1, ' ' ' ' . Bo ' ' I. - g Che Lead 2, 3, 4, Cal z' 43 Glee Clul l. 2. g Mes- se . ', fl-g - et 3, P 1 ' cb . ., -3 'a ' ' ., eg . 'a , -3 .l 5 Q 'Z 1 - s .3 A . 5 t, K . 3 Q '. . N ' -U. ' 'H 5 q . l'. .I. .. . , . I ' l , 4 V -'nj Known as: Our sophisticated lady. 5 I . , .9 - .Az ' b '. 3 I ' ' . , . I Q , . . , . :sa . ' .. , . . . ' , ', . . , . . I Q . , I . K , - - A - ,. 1 . I ' : ' . I ' - 1 ' ug- ' v I 17 S .ct 3 - , .. Q . d - 1 , - ' . 1 . s ' L 1' '- : U.R.I. f- J . ' . x . , ,iff . .: 'l- 1 - ' ,, vs. ' ' , 1 1 as 3 . Q 7 A .' I A ,- -or I T . : - ' 9 , - . , 3 . . , . 4 ,a . g . V2 AI TFR P XI L HAGEN -U. 53 ,Ink on Rd Cranston Brown The appearance of a single great gemue me more than equwalent to the btrth of a hundred medwcrltzes Cesare Lombroso Noted for Hts reservoir of knowl edge Forum Club 4 Debating Society 3 4 Treasurer 1 German Club 3 4 Qu ence flub 3 Kaduteus Board 4 Co I'drtor Best Seholar Summa Cum I rude Anthonv Medal Reader FRED SAMLEL KATZ 10 Boylston Ave Brown None but hzmself can be has parallel Theobald Known as Our star fencer B'1seb'1ll4 Tenms 2 Fencing 2 3 4 enre Club 2 Photography Club 2 lafeterla Squad 2 3 Traffic Squad 3 Caduceus Photography Staff 3 4 bTEPHEN GORDON KATZ 62 Rochambeau Ave L R I The cheerful man ts lang Bzcherstaff Remembered The perfett Santa Klaus Baeeballl 2 4 Basketballl 4 Foot hall I 2 lerman Club 3 Photogra phv Club 3 Sflilll Committee 3 fa dueeus Plmtogrlphw Stuff 4 Be-t Natured 28 ANNE MARIE CROSSI 68 Borden St R I Hospltal .Smcenty and truth are the basis of everv virtue Con uclus Noted for Say:-ng Ilttle but doing muah B wlmg 2 3 4 ,Iumor Alllance Franvu e 3 Clee Club 1 2 3 4 Y Teen 3 4 DAVID JOSEPH KELMAN 233 Warrlngton Qt He uho thinks much sms but ltttle Irung Flmous for That crazy red con vertlble Indoor Track 1 2 Outdoor Track 2 S1 :ence Club 3 Junlor Alllance Frwmalse 3 Socrll Committee 3 4 Wmre 1 . , , , . f. :Vs .. 1. . ' .. , .R A . .. ,, Y A 3 - Q . -5 . g.'- -- ,tt .-, M, - I , .t ,. , ,: 3 , ' . .,,. . . . ,, I . 0' '. . 3 ' ' as 3 , . , Z - , . f' , . .. . .V ,, 4- 4 Z Z Q ,Z Laptaln 3, 4g German Club 3. 43 Scl- , . ' 1 2 Z I ,Q t 2. Z' -. - ' ' .. M.I.T. If , - , ' 1, . , 1 . T. 1. . h tt s, 1 u ' 13 I 3 .- 1 3 . 3 . . Q .. - -S... 1 .. . . ., as: - ' - ' s -Q -S ' n E w . , 1 , , - , . .g. -a 3,- u - , v T4 1 Ls 1 ,. . , .. , . ,Q . . Al PRED l ARMINE LONARDO 274 Nelson St Provulence College Fme manners are the mantle of atr mmdi A B Alcott Noted for H15 finebse 1n French French Flub 3 4 Program Commlt tee Jumor Allmnve Francalse 4 l ll XRI l'N I' DMI ND WlANf KN 21 Menqlon Rd 1 umberltlnd Broun A good heart anal a balanred nnnrl he at the oumlatton o charat ter John Todd Known IS Berkeley 5 beat booster Bneblll 4 llll D-X ESTELI E I ORD ll! M1ss11l1uQett Ave Bouve B0 lon S1 llool lllollewlw 18 a Gllllllflg Iztht t prepares the mmd to ref-ewe ltnouledge and the heart or truth Gutzot Noted for B'1sl1etb1ll dl the Y Shllllllllllg 2 3 I- lernrln llub 3 4 e 1 1 C G Trenurer 1 Wlost Athlelu 11m 1111 l un1 l lllde ELAINE ANITA MACLIANO 81 Merldan qt St Joseph s Hospltal In thv fare I see the map of honor truth and loxaltx Shakespeare Knoun IS An enthuslaetlr football Ill lhwhng 2 3 4 Mnjor letter enxh Club 3 1 .Illl'll0l' Allnme lm use F0 un1 ll l r11 Squad REVIEWS Twput 2 ee ll 2 9-XINDR-X 'VI-XRCI ERITF 'VIALMBERG .16 Qtadden St 'lhrlh ahoultl be the embroulers 0 contersatton Anon Remembered The l1fe of even p1rt1 Boullng Z 3 Sulmmmg 2 3 e Klub 2 3 ,lun1or All11n1e I'r1n1.11 e E X Teen 2 29 1- - 1 ' V A p 2:11-, 1:1111 ff-111.211 1, Q, raft: :lui W' as g . Q , : S . ., f f ' ' .. 4 . . fa . N B Ulee Club lg Messenger 2g Swimming 21 1 ' '. , : A' , , 41 l r. - I , eg ' 'a ' Fra 3. -lg r CI b A g Cale- tf' 'z .' 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A A A 'rt 4' V4 ILl IAM NELSON Homer 'vt Brown An lntestment lll ltnoulellge IIIILUNN pas s the 17891 zntereet Henj Franklin Noted for Lengths Latin tramlatlons Athletic lounul 3 4 Football 2 3 -I Colaptnn Indoor Track I 2 Out door Track I 2 Fencing 3 4 Co lap mln L lfeterxa bqufld I 2 Traffic Squad Z 3 4 Deb mng SOCI8lN 3 4 Frenah Club 2 3 Jumor Alliance I'r1m 11 e 3 Science Club 3 Revxew Edltorltl Staff 3 4 Most Versatile Summa Cum Laude RICHARD ALBERT ORSINI 204 Thurberb Ave Calif Poly Inst Good nature lS the very azr o ll good mind Goodman Noted as The two touchdown lung I ommlttee 3 XNNA 'IIMXRI-X PEI LINI 73 Whltford -he The cheerful Iue longeet ln sears and rr lerunrfls ln our regards Horee N ed for I lrl Stout md rnmpmg Nllllg 2 3 S s g I or I fttm r en 1 1 1 Allrlme I'rln1 ll c 30 GLORIA MANTYARIS 108 ,Iessett St A dortle rltsposmon wzll Qurmount eners lllgl!'lllIj MllHlllll9 Noted for Effluent y plus Bowling 2 3 4 Swlmmlng 2 Cheer lender 3 I Major letter 1- YTeen 3 4 QJlf6l8I'll Squld 4 lermm Club 3 4 President 4 Revlexs Typnt I -1 ilu- Semretary 3 BARBARA ANN PRATA 29 Onk St Kltllerlne Gtbba Much ILIVIOHI often goes muh euest words .Sophocles I-lIlll0llb for Her gay parties 'md frlendls chlrm Bowling 2 3 4 Swllilllllilg 2 3 Ma or letter 4 Clee Club 2 3 Y Teen 2 3 1 Fremh lub ,Iunlor Alliance Frlnc use 4 Cafeterll Squad 4 Laduteus Business qtaff 4 37 .' . 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JANET MARIE PRATA Oxk St life lS10 be fortzflefl ln many frzenrlshzps Syflnew Smzth Noted for Thu devllnsh glelm ln her eve B vslmg 2 3 4 Swlmmlng 2 3 4 Forum Llub 4 l'ren1h Llub 3 4 Junror Allmnce Frtnmne 3 4 Y Teen 2 3 4 blee Llub2 3 4 Major Letter-l tXR0lF FVFI TN SKNNHI X 100 l len mt 51 Rumford lembroke ll :IH fourlvous liberal ull o splrll Shakespeare Remembered for Breen 4l.1-.3 col umn Bowling 2 Swlmnnng 2 flee Club l Fremh Club 3 4 Junior Alllance I'l'lIlldlS8 3 4 Review Edltorlal Staff 3 l C rduteua BUSIDCQS Staff 4 FRIEDA EMMA RAO l ' lourtlund St I nfl that nonsense at tzmew rs szn,.ularls refreshmg Tallesrand Remembered ar, The YIVJPIOUS spark behind our social 'lH'lll'i lermln llub 3 Cafetern Squad 4 X Teen 2 3 4 ladumeus Advertising Stuff 4 boual Committee 2 Chair n 3 l- Wlttlebt Did Moet or n MARILYN ANN ROMANO ll8 lrung Ave A beautzful eve makes ezlenre eloquent Addzeon Noted for Her Jlngly brueleti and lllllhlllg, tlothes w Ing., Z 3 1 Sum ming 2 M IJOI' letter 1 blee Club l French tlub 2 l ,lunlor Allllme FI'll'l1'IlQC Be tllles ed Fl ARK ALFI STI 9 S-XMMARTINO lll Mt Pleasant Ave Brown lmluslrv hath the arrest fruits and the ruhest reuards liarrou Remembered il mo wlth IC I1 :rp 4 lotlu il.: l re ldent 2 Noual 1 ommlttee l 1 lndoor Trrulx l Outdoor Tratk 2 I lduc eu Bu me 5 Stiff l Suence tlub 3 l'ren1l1 Club 3 .lumor Alll e lrlnc use 3 1 Forum flu Bc t Dressed 31 T. 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' . .3 ' ' . 3 - :Inv ' 1 , f3 , h 43 1 41 N U sa IRA SCHOENFELD 39fount Fleet Ave Hoxsle R I S D He ls aluavs laughmg or he has an mfimte deal of llll Addzson Noted for Hls talent ln 'nrt 'md those fantastlc hats German Club 3 4 Sclenme Club 4 Cafetern Squad I 2 Traffic Squid 2 3 Social Committee 2 4 STEPHEN DAY ID SHATKIN 191 Medway St Amherst Great men stand like solitary towers m the cttw of God I ongfellow Remembered for Catchlng that ball md appearing on TV 1 V1cePres1dent 3 Presldent 4 C :fe tern Squad 2 Math Club 3 qclente Club 2 French Club 2 3 4 Junior Alliance Francaise 3 Clnss Vlce President 4 Caduceus Board 4 Most Llkely to Succeed Ideal Classlcallte Qumma fum Laude BEY ERLH AINNE QKLLT Q3 Eaton St Jackson Thus uorlrl belon s to the energetic Emerson Famous for Her newer falling V73 C rosley B WllHg 2 3 4 Qmlmmlng 2 3 Cheer Leader 3 4 Major Letter 4 Clee Club I 2 Debatlng Qouety I French Cllb 3 1 ,Iumor Alllmte Fram '11 e 3 1 faduteus Advertlslng Staff 4 32 X ICTORIA LUCILLE bANTOPIETRO 25 Qlmfter St Pembroke I haracter le a dmmond that scratches everv other stone Bartol Noted for Her ablllty to do every thlng well Bowling 2 3 4 Sxummmg 2 4 Ma Jor Ietter 4 Clee Club I Forum Iluh 1- Pre :dent 4 Debating Qocxety 3 1 Vueljresldent 3 Presldent 4 I' enrh flub 3 4 .Iumor Alliance Frnm use 3 4 Qcxence Club 3 Re VICVS Edll0FllI Staff 3 4 REVIEW Typ t2 3 4 Quill and Qcroll YTeen 2 3 4 Messenger 2 3 4 Caduceus Board 4 Iaduteus Art Chalrman Best Smholar Summa Cum Laude WILLIAM JOSEPH SULLIVAN JR Davls Park oolness and absence of heat and haste mdzcate fine qualities Emerson Noted for Managing our track teams Indoor Trails 2 3 4 Outdoor Track -1 '. ,.4 ,- I i. . . 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' g ,I .,1g z - -.s .,-g .. - ' CORINA THERESA Y ITALE 182 Academy Ave Good nature us one of the most prectous gifts of heaven Irvmg Noted for Her frlendly Interest ln other people French Club 3 4 JUDIOI' Alllance Fr.1nc'use 3 4 YTeen 2 3 4 Glee Klub 2 3 4 Llbmry Assistant 2 NANFY MARILYN WOOD 232 Sackett St R A hand heart ts u fountain of glad new makzng everything tn :te vlclnltw reehen into Smiles Irving Remembered for Confusmg every one with .lust Me Iheer Leader 3 4 Glee Club 1 Mes senger 2 3 French Club 2 3 Ire-,ldent 4 .lunlor Alhance Fran P8158 2 3 4 Class, V14ePresldent 2 Social Commlttee 4 JOHN RICH -XRD W AQKIFI 51 Burnett St John ton R Smcerzh ue a Iran of true and noble manhood Anon Noted for Hrs exammahon escapades Footbwll 4 Outdoor Track 3 Cer man Club 4 Qclence Club 3 Social Iommlttee 3 4 ELEANOR WENKART 70 Corinth Qt R8d0llH8 The truest wisdom I9 a resolute delermmatton Napoleon Remembered for Sweet reservation Bowlmg 3 Swlmmmg 3 French Club Clee Club 1 2 3 Review Edltorlal qtaff 3 4 Qmll and Scroll JOHN FRANCIS WHITE .IR 139 Langdon St Providence College Stlence ts one of the vlrtues of the wzse Bozleau Noted for Hts orlgmal theorles m Geometry Debating Souety 4 33 ' - . . 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I I I I 9 4 v W , U . laughter rm Ill I uh ee Il Me enger 7 1 lf ern 5 Ill ld I I erm n 1 Are t lrx 7 ul I oolung, The eport of fate are we yield then to fate Unqluet cares 116 er changed thqt dlSI.dH,S thread Whatever we the race of men endure Wh.1tever we may do, comes from above, Lmmwwgmwahmddmtmnmnmbui Her dlstaff, splnneth out the thread of life AHwMkapmhpmpmedandnmnshmtdq Foretells h1s last , Not Jupiter lxnnself May make the splndle of the fates turn hack , Theorder0fherUn1un0,HxedforaU N0 prayers can change SENECA Wmller Hagenau FCIFIVCN 'IIS diploma from Mr 0Nell M FISIICI' ls a-slsllng Our glrlb cwgerlw ZIMHII the bug moment FIPIIIUI' balloglw dellverx om of the Vuledu lull pPf'l1C GRADUATIO Mr O Nl ll pr. .4 nls ln N me l X flung hzr dlp onll 0 III W ua rkvr rm f H6 llc r dlplunll from 35 0 Nell . . . Q . 1 ', I S . . l'. .,l ' 1' ' ' . s 'I S. f ,S K - f , M41 ..A ,Z ' g X E, 3' il . K , .' ' l ,,,N- ll ' 1 Mr .,. .au-v ' Gazus Julius Caesar Octavlanus a' N . 2' .. Q A s V y 'xg A, Y 'Q 3 f , 1 Q . i 5 V A V L 8 as vv 5 ... - - - ,, A W X '11 SEN ICRES JU II Sed lam age, carpe viam et susceptum perfice munus. -- Virgil .- Eleanor Winsor M ost Likely to Succeed W L he Robert Roy Best Lookmg Best Dressed Ideal C lassicalite Peter Waldman Best Scholar Ellen Spencer Best Looking Diane Scola Best Dressed Lillian Norton Most V ersattle Most Popular le William Berlolini Most Athletic William Boyle Best Natured Virginia Cnlitri Best Natured 4 I A 1 7 1 . 4 1 1 Alice Corsair l Wittiest W Daniel DeCesare M ost Popular John Dower M ost Likely to Succeed Carolyn Ise Most Versatile james M111 Best Scholar Ideal Classtcaltte Wttttest '14 I Dad Most for the Class 0, Wrllram E Boyle Jr ArmandM Cappellem RalphA Farrow Jr Mary F Krernan Lrnda L Logowlrz Caryl Ann Muller Larry Sclnnker Sranley E Frsh MAGNA CUM LAUDE Wllllam Ernest Boyle Jr Armand Mlchael Cappellettl R nlph Austln Farrow Jr Mlry Frames Klernan Robert David Roy Larry Selmker Jean Mary Waddlngton Ruth L Charon Robert D Co 1 John W Dower Susan H Hrrsch Carolyn E Ise S SUMMA CUM LAUDE Ruth Leshe Charon John Wllllam Dower Stanley Eugene Fish Susan Helga Hlrsmh Carolyn Ehzabeth Ise Albert John Laurenzo Llnda Lee Logowrtz Caryl Ann Mlller Leander Ferdln md Pease III Norman Edward Rosen Paul Anthony Russo Peter Mlchael Waldman Jeffrey Harold Wlnlrour Eleanor Jane Winsor Leander F Pease Norman E Rosen Robert D Roy jean M Waddrngron Peter M Waldman Jeffrey H Wlnrcour Alberrj Laurenzo Elrzabeth A McLaughlin Paul A Russo Eleanorj Wmsor iff K t . . , A Q ,L ' ' Q ' 4' ' , J 2 , f 'Nl F ' . li: , 7 , f . , 4 ', 1 L 4 :Z l . A f' f t K - , . IX T : wr ' ' Rflberl DSIIIIC Coll Elizabeth Anne McLaughlin V Q a 'D ' ' Q . A' z ' J . 4 A ' I, . ' ' ' -L 4-A 'vs ' ,A 14' x I , h x 7 A A - ' . , Ill . , . 'K .1 A f H A W 45 A i ' 7? A Lf Y 4 - , , 'Q ' r A V A w k R V U 39 gi .S A , 1. ' ' gi 'am , Z 1 . . , . if, 2 ,,I, M 3 x 1 X 9 N f f 'E 'Si lla - asv, , ,. N 5 55 , e s G ss? , if I ,. -f ,. eg '. 5, if Q if ew W 5 ft K ,ft 3 gg 5 Q L m 1. , fir? NY jf ., 5 . ft' , .. 'E' Q, , M 5,55 R E'Zqi, g5 52, ,3 6L42 5, v. ' NW Q f k if i1Qif1Hlf2iwf V. H .V Q 'Q,5'- T'? - .' 1 Nqr ,ig 5 14 at Q.-' -mg q,,f Q MR JEROME L FISHER FDWARD T BERRIMAN JR 60 Humboldt Ave Brown 4n observant man tn all his mtervourse ruth society ,lohn Foster Noted for Hn Brltlsh appearance Tenm I 2 4 Debating QOCIEIY I Fremh flub 3 4 .lumor Alliance CLASS or JUN 1955 It lS wlth deep Qlncerlty that we, the members of the Claes of ,lune l95o, extend to Mr Jerome L Flsher our ffratltude for lu extremely competent counsehng durmv our last and moet lmportant Vear at CIHSGICZI KENNETH MARSHALI ABEI SON l13 Fourth Street Good sense and good nature are never separated Dry den Noted for Hn wut Forum Llub 4- French flub 4 Jun lor Allmme 3 4 ANTHOINY BARILE 112 Roosevelt St R Good humor zs the health o the soul Stantslaus Known as A B Athletic Council 1 Indoor Track I 3 Outdoor Track 1 3 French Club 3 .lunlor Alliance 3 H1Y 2 3 4 Treasurer3 4 41 gi V1 - . . ,, . . . . ,. ' z 3 : - ' . l 4 1 'S . .z ' -' Q ' - ,z 3.1. , Q . U. .I. ' ti ' I NM . 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N REVA BORENSTEIN 34 Marbury Ave Pawtucket Antloch Here IS a dear and true l7ldll9fl'l0US frzend Shakespeare Noted for Her wllllngnews to work for the good of the class Bow mg 2 4 Forum Club 3 4 Frenc ll Club 3 4 ,lunlor Alllance 3 4 I lduceus Board 4 Messenger 2 Klee Club 2 3 Review Typist 3 4 Splrlt Club 4 Soual Commlttee 2 3 EN ELYIN .IOX BOWERS I L R I Angels listen when she speaks Earl of Rochester Noted for Her vlm and vlgor at the football games Swimming 3 German Club 3 4 Glee flub 2 3 All School Play 3 AQSIWI Int Manager WILLIAM E BOYLE .IR II4 Francle St Dartmouth Reason and calm judgment are the qualltlee especially belongmg to a leader Tacztus Noted as A leader ln sports and studies Football 2 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Trackl 2 3 4 Cross Coun try 3 French Club 3 Junior Alliance 4 Claw Pre ldent 3 H13 2 3 Best Natured 42 WILLIAM JOHN BERTOLINI 137 Wallace St R The gods aluays favor the strong Tacztue Remembered I9 Our All Slater Athlelu lounul 3 4 Presldent 4 Buketbnll 1 Football 2 3 4 C p tum 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor T uk Z 3 4 Most Athletu ALAN DAVID BRIER 318 Elmwood Ave Umv of Penna My remembrance IS very free and clear from any ojense done any man Shakespeare Noted for Hts witty ways Club Council I German Club 4 Math Club 2 3 Traffic Squad 2 3 4 ., I ,, . . . - U 'I' . g . g - ' A -4 Z ' . 6 g .z Q 3 ' g 1 Q 1 s 3 8' ' 5 7 ' l 1 . . pf K. m - f . . U. .I. it V 79 z.: - . 3 -, . ' 4 4 3 n a Q 13 ' 1' 5 -' ,. 9 . , tt -,M ri' - - , - Y -Y y Cho mmist Hill Rd.. North Scituate . I. . . .. - ,, . . K. I. . Q A q 3 . ..g . . . -- 1 4 1 '. i I - . a G- u , ' ' ' . lo U- ' : z 4 S o s . , . .. . . . U U . I Q 1 3 ' ' . . . , 5 - ,' 2 1 v - 3. g nt. S 2 - , .43 .. .- DIANE MARIE BURCHARDT 68 I-Iunnewell Ave Jackson The glass of ashzon and the mould 0 orm Shakespeare Noted for The pairs of eyes that al ways follow her atross the room B ln 4 French Club 3 4 .Iumor ow 1 g Allnnre 3 4 Messenger l 2 Soclll 2 3 4 S lrlt Committee 3 YTeen p C lub 4 I MAUREEN CAPI ANO 10 Murray St North Prov R A pleasing countenance ze no slight adtantage Oud Noted as The girl with the nlftw needle Bowling 4 Swimming 3 French Club 3 .lunlor Alllante 3 YTeen 2 C d eus Bus: 3 4 Creek Club 2 a uc ness Staff 2 .IOHANNE EMFI IA t AI I IONE 230 Sterllng Ave R I Hospital She N a mos! sueet larlv Shakespeare Noted 1 A kute kul I 1- Frenrh Club 3 .lunlor Bow Ing Alliance 3 X Teen 3 4 Clee Club NRI INIA GLORIA CAI ITRI IZ4 Almy St A constant frzend ls a thmg rare and hnrrl to find Plutarch Noted for Her perpetual good URI Illfe French flub 3 4 .lumor Alllance 3 4 Srlence Club 4 Clee Club 2 3 4 X Teen 3 4 Social lommlttee 4 Ma Jor letter 4 Best Natured MICHAEL ARMAND CAPPELLETTI 48 Roger Wllllams Clrrle Cranston An afjable and courteous entleman Shakespeare F Noted for His qlllZZltZll expression Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Cer Club 3 Quenre flub 4 Math man Club 2 Photographv Club 2 43 1 , , I . 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T .. ,, Q - Q ' 1 I 5 - ' - : : . - - Fl IIABFTH CERII I I lm Audubon Axe R I Hospital Fner m motion blrthsome and cheers Young Noted for Her tonstant tonversa tnon ,lumor Allnnte 3 X Teen 2 RLTH LESLIE CHARON 93 Knolluood Ave Cranston Jackson She ts prettw to walk with And utttw to talk wlth And pleasant too to thlnk on Str John Suckltng Noted as Bootle wltb the beautlful blue eves Bowllng 4 Swimming 2 3 4 Forum Klub 3 4 French Club 3 4 .luntor Allllnte 3 1- Revlem Edltorlal Stall' ual fommlttee 3 l 'WON HOWARD COHEN in Vlawland Ave lntv of Penna Feu men malte themselves masterv of the thzngs thex write and speak Seldee Noted for Hts efforts on the Grid lron Baseball 3 4 Basketballl 3 4 Out door Track 1 Football 2 4 ,lumor Alllante 3 4 qclence Club 3 4 Ca duteue Bualneas Staff 4 Cafeteria Squad 4 44 JOSEPH RICHARD LASTELLUCCI Douglas Plke Smltbfield Brown Bv nature honest by experlence wise Pope Noted as An excellent speaker Debatlng Soclety 3 French Club 4 .lunlor Allnnce 4 Greek Club 2 ROBERT DANTE COLI 191 Algonquin Dr Warwltk Brown He above the rest Mzlton Noted for Hn Lh8Vl8 convertible Ba eblll 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Frenab Club 2 3 4 .lunlor Alliance 2 3 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Anthony Medal Wmner 14,1 A 1 JJ V F , , ' A'. , . v ,., 4 ' 3 '- . 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Q 4' . , . . 3 A CALDEN BRUCE COLLINQ Plamfield Plke North Scituate U R I Hts words were szmple and hts soul smcere Dryden Noted for Llvlng out ln the sucks Indoor Track 2 Outdoor Track l .lumor Alllance 3 Science Club 4 ALIQE EASTWOOD CORSAIR 12 Nlnlh St I 0 I am stabbed with laughter Shakespeare Noted for Honest hon goud' Come away wlth me Bowllng 4 French Club 4 .Iumor Alliance 4 Science Club 3 4 Cadu ceus Board 4 YTeen 4 Splrlt Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Wlttlest JANET RLTH CONLON 50 Dora St College of New Rochelle Truth honor all that ts rompnsed tn good' Dryden Noted for Her artlstlc abllmes Bowling 2 Swlmmlng 2 3 French Club 3 .Iumor Alllance 3 4 Creek Club 2 Splrlt Club 4 DALIA ANN CONTI 205 Webster Ave R I Hospltal Longenlal to my heart Goldsmnh Noted for Belng as sweet as a dahlla Bowlmg 4 French Club 3 u FRANCIS XAVIER CORRER X 148 Devonshire St Brown Hath he not alwavs treasures alwavs friends? Coleridge Remembered On the Barrlngton Parkway What Curves? French Club 3 4 .Iumor Alliance 4 45 ,, . . . , - . ,, - . 3 . . , 3 3 Q 2 3 . 1 . . , . . . . ., . . . - U 4 I f : g . .. . . ,, ' Lg , 4 ,I nior Alliance 2. 33 Y-Teen 3. 4. ' . R. . C. E. .. - H , . : ' . and tt - U . 3 3 . 3 s 3 ' 3 ' Z , , ss - - as 9 5 1 9 ' 1 t. . ,, hd . , - .Z .. , : ' ' . 5 V. WILLIAM QIJINBY DAVIS 18 Brown St Brown Sword of Common Sense Our surest gzft George Mertdeth Noted for Hts Racquet Football Manager 2 TCHDIS 2 3 4 Indoor Track 3 French Club 4 Jun lor Alliance 3 HIY 2 3 Photogra phy Club 2 DANIEL PETER DeCESARE .IR 29 Bnstol Ave Georgetown Hts enemies shall luck the dust Old Testament Noted for Hts Herculean build Indoor Tratk 1 2 4 Outdoor Track I 3 4 Revlew Business Statfl 2 Caduceus Board 4 Caduceus Bust ness qtaff 3 Class Presldent 2 Cafe terla Qquad 4 H1Y 2 3 4 President 3 4 Most Popular CAROLE DeRISE 25 Grove St Amerlcan Academy of Dramatic Arts Her pleasure ts her power to charm Patmore Remembered as Our only cheer leader Cheer Leader 3 4 .lumor Alllance 4 I lee Club 3 , 46 STANLEY DUANE DAVIES Knotty Oak Rd Hope Holy Cross Devout yet cheer ul active yet resigned Rogers Remembered for Hls trlp to Swxtzer land ,Iumor Alllance 3 4 Traffic Squad 2 PHILIP JOHN D1SAIA 83 Daboll St Brown There was a manhood tn his look Hood Known for Hts letters to Callforma German Club 3 Sclence Club 4 Cafeterla Squad I HIY 3 4 .. , . ,hd . , - t. t, : ' , . : 4 : - r 3 ' Q Z ' '9 as f ' , ' 9? 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EMILIO NICK D1SANT0 273 Norwood Ave Cranston Brown Gwe me honest laughter Scott Remembered for Hrs sharp clothes Baseball 2 3 Science Club 4 H1Y 3 I RACE ANTOINETTE DOWNINC 144 Power St Pembroke You speak as one fed on poetry Lytlow Remembered for Leaving us for Europe .lunlor Alliance 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Anthony Medal Reader JOSEPH DAYID 01701 LIO 17 Dunford Qt Brown The chm stands for purpose the nose means lull Hubbard Known 'ls Splder Joe Athletlc Counul 3 Indoor Track l Ou r T 'lck 1 Cross Country 2 French Club 3 HI Y34 JOHN W DOWER 77 Alexander St Harvard The foremost man of all the world Shakespeare Noted for Hrs executive abllltw Indoor Track 2 3 Outdoor Track 2 4 Presldent 4 Math Club 2 Revlew Edltornl Staff 3 4 Editor 4 Cadu ceus Board 4 Class Treasurer 3 Class Presldent 4 Traffic Squad 2 3 4 Band 2 3 Soclal Committee 3 4 Harvard Prlze Book 3 Qulll and Scroll Most Likely to Succeed Most Versatlle Dld Most for the Class Ideal Classxcalxte BARBARA DOWLINC 34 Thurston Gt I Farr and softly goes far Cerumles Remembered for Her short stay at Hope Bowling 4 Messenger 2 Glee Club 2 3 Spirit Club 4 47 . , , i ll ' b , V. HW Q h ,S . . .. ... . .. 2, 3, 43 tdoo r. , 2. 3, 4: , .. . Q . 5 '. 2. , . -. .. - H4 , - sa, so . '. 3 ' 5 '- 2. ,4. .. ,, 1 3 Q 33 Club Councll 4g German Club 3, -l -I 2 : ' 1 Q Q Z ' ' n : : - 1 V . , I v Z I 1 Z Z , ss ' ss' , , ss - sv. so - , i , vs, as - - as , , . . .. ,, ' ' , 2 . 2 . . . R. . C. E. .. - , ,, ' : . ' : lf , 3. , . RIC HARD EDWARD FARMER 73 Rutherglen Ave Wentworth Inst Str tour wlt ambles well Shakespeare Noted 'ls A second Herb Shrlner RALPH AUSTIN FARROW JR Brandy Brook Rd North SCIIUBIC Worcester Polytech It IS tranqutl people who accomplish much Thoreau Noted as A great physlclst French Club 4 Jumor Alliance 3 FRANCIS MICHAEL DWYER .IR 99 Dover St Holy Cross Far may we search before we nd A heart so manly and so kmd Scott Noted for Hrs pleasant personallty Transferred from LaSalle Academy Athletic Counc1l2 3 Football 2 In door Track 2 3 Outdoor Track 2 3 Cross Country 2 3 Swlmmlng 2 3 Cafeteria Squad 3 Class Officer 2 3 SANDRA ANN FINKLESTEIN 115 Laurlston St Wheelock Age cannot wither nor custom stale her mfinlte vartety Shakespeare Noted for Her system of studylng History Rowlmg 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Deb ltmg Society 1 2 3 French Club 3 4 .lunlor Alllance 3 4 Review Busmess Staff 3 4 Caduceus Board I All School Play 2 Glee Club 4 JOAN FEELEY 13V Blalsdell St Cranston Nasson College f ommon Sense IS not so common Voltaire Noted for Her mama for Marne Clee Club 2 3 48 ... ' , ,, 1.1 . . , . CK H t ' 9, Q 5 Z ' v Z Q 3 . Z 1 3 Q a - , . '5 ,, . . . ,, - : . 4: Science Club 4. .t - , . . . ,, ' Q e Q 9 2 5 1 1 Z -1 1 Q 3 L , Q . , , - ' 12 - -, .. . . ,, 'N . X STANLEY EUGENE FISH 136 Lancaster St. Harvard What his heart thinks, his tongue speaks. - Shakespeare Remembered for: His senior inaugu- ration party. Outdoor Track lg Forum Club 43 French Club 4g Junior Alliance 3, 4g Review Editorial Staff 3 4 Sports Editor 4 Caduceus Board 4 Soclal Committee 1 2 3 4 Chalrman 4 Spirit Club 4 Quill and Scroll ANNICE BEVERLY FRANSOSI 9 Homeland St Johnston A lovely lady garmented ln the light of her own beauty Shelley Noted for Her extreme neatness ln everythlng she does .lunlor Alliance 3 4 in JOHN FRANCIS FLYNN 145 Modena Ave. Holy Cross From the crown of his head to the sole of his feet, he is all mirth. - Shakespeare Noted as: A devil with an angel's countenance. Baseball 3. 43 Basketball 2, 3g Science Club 4. RALPH DOW FOSTER Rocky Hull Rd Smithfield M I T In quietness and confidence shall be your strength Bible Noted for Hls well equipped brief case Indoor Track 3 4 Outdoor Track 3 4 Cross Country 4 Science Club 4 RICHARD JOSEPH FRANCESCONI 14 Kenwood St M I T Wit makes us all its own welcome and levels all dlstmcttons Emerson Noted for Hls white bucks and black air Baseball 3 4 Basketball 3 4 H Y 3 49 1 1 i 3 1 1 1 1 3 Q . ., . . . 1. - 11 1 1 i 1 3 . . g . -1 ff . . 11 , . ,, . . , . . . ,, , 1 2 1 Z 1' 2, ,4. . I ,I s 1 , ' 3 : ' . t1h, t 2 ' , , an , if 5 M, . 319' . -.v I, j ,i ,L ' y,. v ., A 'I-. .,.v1.,-, f- ' '- iw, 'W ' 1 , 73, 41 ,f IRTHI R W II I IAM GODFREY II' Bc-lcon Qt A ellou of mhnzte rest Shakespeare UR Noted for H1 Qarcastlc wlt and hu mor Indoor Track l 2 Outdoor Track 1 2 fro Q Counlrvl ELEANIOR A GOLDSTEIN Penn State A tender heart a wlll mflexlble Longfellow tremendous ward 146 Lancaster St F amoui for Her robe French Club 3 4 .lumor Alllance 3 4 RCVICW Busmess Staff 1 2 Glee l lub 2 3 ROBERT FRANK CONTAREK JEAN ANNE GIULIANO 72 Danlel Ave Boston Unlverslty To those who know thee not words can pam! And those who know thee know all words are famt Moore Noted as A great kld Bowllng 4 French Club 3 .lumor Alhance 3 Caduceus Board 4 Y Teen 3 Clee Club 1 2 3 DEANNA LORETTA GRAVEQEN 457 Frlendshlp St Qulck and fine wltted Str Thomas Moore Noted for Her spontaneous laughter Bowlmg 4 Swlmmlng 4 Forum Club 4 Cerman Club 3 4 Science Club 4 ee Club 2 3 4 YTeen 2 3 Splrlt Club 4 The greater the man the greater the courtesy Tenny son Known as Conty Baseball 3 French Club 3 Jumor All1ante3 4 HIY2 3 4 50 MOI I Y ROWENA 1 REENBAIM 127 Nlnth Qt Bradford Junior Col Her vozce was ever soft gentle and low an excellent thmg zn a woman Shakespeare Noted for Her frequent out of town trlps Bowling 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debat mg QOCICIV 3 Frenth Club 2 3 4 .lumor Alllance 3 4 Revlew Typlst 3 4 blee Club 3 QL SAN H HIRSCH 110 Daboll St Unlversltv of Conn The soul s supenor lnstanls belong to her alone DlFhlH90n Noted as The orlgmator of our dance lla5'S I erm ln Club 2 3 4 Vlce President 3 Setretarv 4 Mesbenger 4 YTeen 3 4 Splut Llub 4 JOHN HAI OPIAN 7 Wendell qt R God has gn en sou good abllmes Aralm Remembered as Bemg a fine runner l oor Tracltl 2 3 4 Out oor Track2 3 4 MARK DANIEI HEALX 87 Providence Qt Trmxty Colle e ll The magic ofthe tongue IS the most dangerous of spells I ytton Noted for His terrlfit sllesmanshlp lluh louncll 4 President 4 Forum llub 2 Qaduceus Board 4 CoBus1 new Manager Class Treasurer 4 So cnl Committee 4 All School Play 3 ROBERT F HEMOND 1090 Mann St West Warwlck A man he seems of cheer ul westerdavs and confident tomorrous Wordsworth Noted for H15 hot rod Nash Bagketballl 2 French Clubl 2 3 .lumor Alllancel 2 3 51 I .Q .. 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' P.C. 65 f , . , .U ' -.5 s -Z , s - I . t' , 1 1 l AROLYN ELIZABETH ISE I5 Slocum St Pembroke I haze taken all knowledge to be my province Bacon Noted for Always havlng the rlght lnswer Bowling 4 Swlmmmg 3 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 .Iumor Alliance 3 1 Revrew Edltorlal Staff 4 Best Scholar DEAN BRUCE JOHNSON 21 Crescent St Strength of mmd and mzght of limb Emerson Noted 'ls Terllfic rn every way door Track 4 Cross Country 2 4 French Club 4 .Iumor Alllance 4 MARX FRANCES KIERNAN 1229 fhalkstone Ave Pembroke She that was ever falr and never proud Had tongue al will and wet was never loud Shakespeare Noted for Her sympathetic nature Swlmmlng 2 3 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 .Iunlor Alliance 3 4 Review Editorial Staff 3 4 YTeen 2 3 4 All School Play 3 Publlclty Ch'urman Splfll Club 4 52 DANTE GEORGE IONATA 470 Academy Ave Brown A good heart IS a letter of credit Bulwer Known as A science fiend Suence Club 3 4 Photography Club 2 Anthony Medal Reader MORRIS FREDERICK KELLER 208 President Ave Brown Mernly merrily shall I lwe now Shakespeare Remembered for Hrs foot doctorlng talks Baseball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 door Track 1 2 German Club 2 f .. , - ,, 2 . 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Z 3 Q Z 1 2 ' 1 Z ' . 3 . , ' .IOAN MARIF RFI l EX 206 Althe-1 St Newport Hospital A mmden never bold Shakespeare Noted for Her soft votre and sweet nrtnner Bowling 2 3 XLBERT JOHN LAI RENZO 151 Webster Ave Harvard He ts truls great that ts lutle tn hmtwel and that maketh no areount of am height of honors Thomas Altempu Noted for Hts broadcasts on the ,I A Program Athletic Councll Collettor l 2 3 Forum Club 4 German Klub 4 Srl ence Club 2 Math Club 2 Revxew Edltorlal Staff 3 4 Cadueeus Board 4 Class Treasurer 2 Traffic Squad 3 4 All School Play 3 PR DI lxlll ISN ,IR 31Murd4n St Inn ton A man of letters manners morale arts f ouper 'Voted for Hts Wt hlngton fonnec' Il0hs Forum Club 4 Transferred from Woodrow Wllson High School Washington D C ,Iunlor Town Meeting League 3 Treas urer Socrtl Studies Club 2 3 Iatln Ilub 2 3 President 2 Secretary 3 Ixey I lub 3 SARKI3 KOJABAQHIAN 34 Bishop St For hu heart ts lzke the sea I ver open brave and ree Weatherley ball team Footbtll 3 I- Indoor Track 3 4 Out door Truck 3 4 Cross Country 2 I lfetert 1 Squad 4 l:.I AINE MARIIA KRITI 170 fole Ave NIHIIHODS College A merrv fare te the stgn of a happy heart bum Ixnown as Krltzte Bowling 4 Swlmmmg 2 Forum Club 3 4 Frenmh Club 3 4 ,Iumor Alll ante 3 4 Messenger 2 Review Typ ls 3 4 53 ' IC I. ' .L . .V 1 v .' .. I: s U. R. I. .. W . 4- 1 I . A : as ' - - ' f . ' . ' . . .: 3 . .' . . ' .' ,g . -. . . . g , -MJ , . . . '. . 4 A 1 7 4 A 4 I . Q' . ' ' ' . .. . ,, . . I U. R. I. -I -5 Q 4 y - f ., Noted as: Our best back on the foot- , I 1 u 1 I F 4 '-' s H 1 1 ' -' ' 1 ' . : A - 4 ,, . , . . . .1 .4 . . I. l ' U . ' 1 . I . . . , , , . - . A 3 I z . 1 1 3 2 1 3 ' - , 1 . I ', ' .ns lv- ' Y. gk. . . z I - 2 ' -s Q ' I ' . 9 4 ' - 1 . . BARBARA W LAZOWSKI 33 Kossuth St R l Col of Pharmacy The :deal of courtesy wut grace and charm Clcero Noted for Her delightful accent Swrmmmg 2 4 German Club 3 4 Sueme Klub 4 X Teen 3 4 lee lu 1 2 3 LINDA LEE LOCOWITZ 14 Gorton Qt Pembroke flbllglllg and cheerful mdustnous and kmd Dubourg Noted for Her sweetness and sm terlty French Club 3 4- President 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 Caduceus Board 4 Messenger 4 Clee Club 3 Splrlt ilub4 ANTHONX LOl ls MANFINI 345 Sh Iron St Foruard and frolzc glee were there The will to do the soul to dare Scott Remembered for Trlppmg the hght fmt: tlc 'lt all our dances French Klub 3 4 JUDIOI' Alliance 54 ROBERT MASON LAWSON 12 Everett Ave Wesleyan He was a handsome well shaped man very good cornpanv and of a very ready and pleasant smooth art Shakespeare Known for Hls gteat story telling Tenms 3 4 French Club 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 ANGELO RALPH MANCILI JR 174 Lowell Ave Brown 0 he slts high ln all the people s hearts Shakespeare Noted for Belng president of the Paesane Club Football 3 4 Jumor Alliance 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Caduceus Advertls mg Staff 4 Cafetena Squad 1 HIY K6 ' . . U4 '. ' X - . Q ' , gc L I. l ,.,4. , . 1 t. . . , - I ,y ,, ' , : : ' , . t. ., .,. . . , . . . U- Swimming 45 Forum Club 3, 4g ' - , 3 ' s 'Z 3 3 3 , . .4 . - . ,t , . . ,,- , a ' ' , z 5 2 ' 3 3 ' 3.4. . z . P.C. .. . 7 Q . ,, 1 as' . . '. . i I , Z . . 3,4. WILLIAM MANNOLINI 260 Admiral St Twas a good sensnble fellow Shakespeare Noted for Hls taste for sclence ELIZABETH A Mc-LALGI-ILIN 212 Calla St I In virtue nothmg earthly can surpass her Byron Noted for Her qulet efliclent man ner Bowling 2 3 4 Swlmmlng 2 French Flub 3 4 .lunlor Alllance 3 4 Ca duceus Business Stall l PAUL AARON M XRROFI' 123 Lpton Awe Brown The applause of lntenmg. senales to command Grav Noted 1 A terrific tlelntor Forum Club 3 4 llelnnnp, Souetw Pre ,lunlor Allrmre 3 4 'I'r'1Hic Squad Z MAI REEN ANN Mm-FABF 373 Benefit St Modeslv seldom resulee m the breast that as not enrochecl auth nobler virtues Golrlsmuh Bowling, 2 3 4 Swimming 1- Forum Iluh 4 French Club 3 4 Junlor Al l nce 3 4 buence Club 4 ee u 2 4 YTeen 3 4 Ma or Letter .ll DITH ANNE McFAULEY ll Meadow St Pawtucket P P Llbrarv Thou imposes! contmenm upon ue St Augustine Noted for Her beautlful volce Bowling 4 C erman flub 3 4 55 1 I , I as: ' ' 1 F. l, 2. 3. 4g ' -hchlfllub 3.41K '- a x ' . P. C. Noted for: That neat. collegiate look. lu l, gl-'I l., gGl Cl b , 3. 3 - . 3 j ' . R. . C. E. A . 4 ' ' l, 1 - I JAMES FLEMING MILL 250 Doyle Ave. He was six foot of man. All clear wit and human nature. - Riley Noted for: His lazy hook shot. Basketball 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Junior Alliance 3, 43 Science Club 45 Hi-Y 3, 49 Wittiest. BARRY NORTON MILLER 274 Rugby St Bowdom To me he seems llke a dtamond to glass Shakespeare Noted for Hls Sclence Falr Awards Football 2 Outdoor Track 1 3 4 Frenth Club 3 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 Suence Club 2 3 4 Pres1dent2 4 Bfmdl 2 3 IARX L ANN MILLER H2 lole Axe Pembroke A Itttle pretty ruth charmmg. rlarlmg, she Lucretaus Noted for Her mhetk nrltmg Bowling, 1- Swlmmlng 2 Forum Club 3 1 Debltlng., Souetyl Frenrh Llub 3 4 Junior Alhmte 3 4 Messenger 2 4 S0tlll lnmnuttee 3 4 YTeen 1 Revlew Typist 3 4 blee Club 3 Splrlt llub 4 All Sthool Pln 3 An thom Med ll Reader 56 MARGOT ANN MIKKELSEN 30 Potter St Pawtucket Dean Academy Thou hast no sorrow an thy song No wmter nn thy year' Bruce Noted for Her Damsh blonde halr Swimming 2 3 4 REVIEW Buslness Stall' 3 4 PAUL DUNCAN MILLIN 14 Elmdale Ave A good face ts a letter of recommendauon Bulwer Lytton Noted for Those mud afternoon snacks ln hlstory Basketball 3 4 Junior Alliance 4 ' . yy i ' 2 -s 44 - v . . ,, - a a s . , . ,, . . as I S Q Q t s 9 9 Z- A v v s a I 1 s 1 - as - ' - an a 1 - Y f 5. - , . 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A 5, , Q, FRANCINE LEE MORSE 184 Rochambeau Ave R l School of Desxgn So mzld so merctful so strong so good So pattent peaceful loyal lovmg pure Longfellow Noted for Her unusual and out standing posters Bowllngl 2 3 4 French Club 3 Junxor Alllance 3 4 Revxew Edxtornal Staff 3 4 Messenger 4 Soclal Com m tee 2 3 4 YTeen 3 4 Splrlt Club 4 Glee Club 3 Anthony Medal Reader MARLENE BARBARA ORIEL 10 Clarendon Ave Simmons The mtldest manners and the gentlest heart Homer Known as A true friend Bowlmg 4 Forum Club 4 Debatlng Society 2 German Club 3 4 Revlew Editorial Staff 3 4 Caduceus Busl ness Staff 4 Splrlt Club 4 Revlew Typlst 4 YTeen 2 ANNITA MOYIETTA lu6 Prudenre Ave I R l The mirror of all courtesv Shakespeare Noted for Her amxabllny Bowling 2 3 4 Forum Club 4 Cer man Club 3 4 YTeen 2 3 4 Splut Club 4 DORIS MARIE MULLEEDY 22 Dunford St Bryant College Clve me a look gtve me a ace That makes stmpltctty a grace Jonson Noted for Check thls check that Bowling l 2 Swimming 2 3 ,lunlor Alliance 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Spirit lluh 4 YTeen 2 LILLIAN KAY NORTON 136 Massachusetts Ave A perfect woman nobly planned To warm to com ort and command Wordsworth Noted for Her Semper Fldells Bowling 2 Swimming 2 French flub 3 .lunlor Alliance 3 4 Review Business Stall' 1 2 Caduceus Bust ness Staff l Caduceus Board 4 Class V1cePres1dent 2 3 4 Splrlt Club 4 YTeen 2 3 4 Soclal Committee 2 3 4 Most Versatlle Most Popu lar Dld Most for the Class Most Athletic 1. u v n , - 5 3 ' ' 9 ' v v 5 H . . s 1 9 9 n v ' as s s Q Z Z 1 1 s 9 1 ' ll Q Q 3 ' Q Z . . g g as - - I 1 y . . .. ,, . .44 - , as . , , . Q Z- 1 3 Z 1 1 1- . g - . 44 - n Z 2 s 1 s , 3 ' 3 1 9 ' - u v v if as . . . at - - as 5 Z 1 S , 3 ' s 3 ' Y n 9 ' s v's 9 ' , 1 Z Q , ss - sv, sa s 9 a 11.55 . 99.44 9 9 - as I I -. DAVID MICHAEL ORSINI 204 Thurbers Ave. U. R. I. I have a heart with room or every joy. - Barly Noted for: His witty remarks. French Club 4g Junior Alliance 43 German Club 3, 4g Caduceus Busi- ness Staff 4. LEANDER FERDINAND PEASE III Hopkins Ave Johnston M I T He who binds hts soul to knowledge steals the key of Heaven Wzllts Noted for His agility with his lm ported slide rule Frenth Club 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 Delegate to Junior Alliance Council 4 bclence Club 4 Greek Club 2 .IAMEQ E PITOCHELLI .IR 2 Pelham Pkwy North Prov Brown He ll find a way Barnl Noted for His college HSSOCIBICS Fenclngl 2 3 4 Club Counc1l3 French Club 2 3 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 Review Editorial Staff 3 Re view Business Stall' 2 3 4 Adv Man .lger 4 Caduteus Business Staff Adv Manager 4 Social Committee 2 3 lhalrman 2 Bnd 1 2 3 Creek Club2 Quill and Scroll 58 ff DANIEL .IOQEPH ORSINI 204 Thurbers Ave U R I Hts attenttons never langutshed his mmd always be ore his words Erasmus Noted for His voluminous vocabu ary French Club 4 German Club 3 4 Review Editorial Staff 4 Review Business Staff 4 ADRIAN BERTRAND PLANTE Cole Ave Clayvllle He that speaks doth sow he that holds his peace reap Ray Noted as Being our score keeper ,, .5 A U . . . . 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I INA FAE PODRAT 450 Wayland Ave Boston Umverslty A merry heart maketh a cheer ul countenance Proverbs Noted for Her cxnemescopxc color schemes French Club 3 4 .lunlor Alliance 3 4 Glee Club 2 Revlew Business Staff3 DOROTHY ANN RISK 309 Greenville Ave Johnston Bryant College As ull of sptrtt as the month of May Shakespeare Remembered for Not bemg a boy Swlmmmg 2 3 .Iunlor Alllance 3 YTeen 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Splnt Club 4 RALPH POSNER 131 Elton St University of Vermont The reason firm the temperate will Endurance oreslght strength and skill Wordsworth Remembered for Those unfalllng foul shots Baseball 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 H1 Y 3 4 German Club 3 4 Science Club 4 Caduceus Board 4 Caduceus Busmess Staff 4 Social Commlttee 4 FRANK L RABOLD S87 Charles St Brown The rst m glory as the first m place Homer Noted for Hls winter track attlre Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track f ouncll 3 MARY MALREEN REARDON 213 Unlon Ave St .Ioseph s Hospital Lo this as she that 19 the world s deltght Swmeburne Known for Her flylng saucers Swimming 2 Debatmg Society I German Club 3 Caduceus Board 4 Cafeteria Cashler 1 2 Greek Club 2 Splrlt Club 4 59 ll ' - , . , f , - - U- : e , , 4 , . . 2 X : - . z ' s Z Z 2 S .. f ,, , : ' ' , 3 Z u 5 - - ,, q -v 2 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 3, 43 Club 'Q GK I ' ' Q? . . 1 Z . . 3 ' 3 s 1 5 ef, ut, 7 - . . .. . . . , , . . ,,- . . . g . . : I Z Z s Z 3. . 1, NORMAN EDWARD ROSEN 35 Elmway St Harvard He was a scholar and a rtpe and good one exceedmg wise fair spoken and persuadmg Tacztus Noted for The Boro and U H F Cross Country 3 4 Forum Club 4 Jumor Alllance 3 4 Science Club 3 Math Club 2 3 Treasurer 3 Cadu ceus Board 4 Publicity Edltor 4 MURRAY JOEL ROTTENBERG 24 Brenton Ave M I T Good character lS property It ts the noblest of all possessions Smiles Noted for Electrlclty German Club 3 4 Sclence Club 2 3 4 Math Club 2 3 SHEILA ROUSLIN 169 Ninth St Simmons A sweet touch a qutck revue of wut Shakespeare Noted for Her crazy argyles IEOWIIIIB 2 3 4 Swlmmmg 3 Forum Club 3 4 Debating Society 1 2 3 4 Cerman Club 3 4 Caduceus Bust ness Staff 4 Messenger 2 Soclal Commxttee 2 YTeen I 2 60 WILLIAM ALLAN ROSE 108 Russell Street Nothlng ts rarer than true good nature La Rochefoucauld Remembered for Hts wavy halr Basketball 1 German Club 4 Sci ence Club 4 ROBERT DAVID ROY 126 Lancaster St Harvard None but hzmself can be hrs parallel Theobald Noted for Excellmg ln many and varied fields Athletic Councll 2 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Golf 4 Club Council 2 French Club 3 .lumor Alhance 3 Sclence Club 4 Caduceus Board 4 Sports Edltor Best Looking Best Dressed PAUL ANTHONY RUSSO 'il Wabun Ave Brown A heart to resolve a head to contrwe and a hand to execute Edward Clbbons Remembered as Being the will and the way of the class Forum Club 4 German Club 3 4 Program Chalrman 3 4 Revlew Edu torlal StaH 3 4 Feature Editor 4 Caduceus Board 4 Co Editor Trams Squad 3 4 Creek Club 2 Splrlt Club 4 All School Play 3 Social Commit LARRY SELINKER 257 Rugby St Brown And all the courses of my life do show I am not ln the roll of common men Shakespeare Noted as Belng everybody s friend Football 2 3 4 Outdoor Trackl 2 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 .lumor Alliance 3 4 Science Club 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 ALDO ROBERT SAMMARTINO 383 Mt Pleasant Ave R I would be brave for there IS much to dare Walter Noted for His popular wlt Athletlc Counc1l2 Football 4 In door Track 2 Outdoor Track 2 French Club 3 .lunlor Alllance Cafeteria Squad 4 HIY 3 4 Vlce Presldent 3 4 DIANE EILEEN SCOLA 124 Edgewood Blvd Pembroke Personality ts to a woman what P I Noted for Her pep personality and parties Bowling 4 Swimming 2 French Club 3 4 Jumor Alllance 3 4 Mes senger 1 2 Class Secretary 2 Y Teen 2 3 4 Review Typlst 2 3 4 Soclal Commlttee 3 4 Creek Club 2 Splnt Club 4 Best Dressed DAVID RONALD SCOTT 853 Hartford Ave Johnston Worcester Polytech Content Q a kmgdom and I wear the crown Scott Remembered for Pussy footmg 61 l . . U. . l. C5 tc . , DE . . 3 3 - 3 3 A 9 3: 3 ' Q 1 ' . . U - , ' 99 , . 3 Q Q D , : - Q Z 2 1 1 ' 1 - a 2 3 - . . . ' ' - u - - 1 9 . we 43 Qmu and Scroll' er ume is to a flowerf' A Unknown 5 4 s ' ' A v l 1 Q ' s Z 3 ' - Q 3 Q a Z 7 5 2 - - , tt H , . .. . A iii l . , . Q 9 5 9 3 3 4 v 2 9 Z 1 v 3 1 9 f -. U , - ' K l ss.-4 A 54 ! H 2 MARIE ANGELA SIMONELLI ll Gesler St U R I I uns not born to mope at home ln lonelmess Fnedrlch Rueckert Remembered as The Splrlt of the Spirit C lub Bowling 2 3 4 Swimming 4 Club Counul 4 Forum Club 4 Frenrh Klub 3 4 Junlor Alllance 3 4 Scl enme Club 4 Review Busmess Stall 4 All School Play 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 YTeen 3 4 Review Typist 4 Splrlt Club 4 Major Letter DONALD HENRY SISKIND 34 Crewton Dr Unlverslty of Penna It IS the heart that makes men eloquent Qumtlllmn Noted as The colorful capxtallst Forum Club 4 Debatmg Society 2 Frenth Club 4 ,Iumor Alliance 3 Science Club 2 4 Splrlt Club 4 CHARLES HUGHES SKLUT 95 Emerson St U R I An honest man s the noblest work 0 God Pope Noted for Hts cheerful dlsposltlon Baseball 2 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Football 2 Anthony Medal Reader 62 RAYMOND ARTHUR SHAPPY 27 Whltmarsh St U S Coast Guard Academy Good Sense futhout nanny Goodwm Noted for Anchors Awelgh on a motorcycle Forum Club 3 4 German Club 4 Science Club 4 Math Club 2 BRADFORD OWENS SNOW 150 Everett Ave Yale W nth knowledge so vast and wnh Judgement so strong Burns Noted for Being a tennis playing scholar Tennis I 2 3 4 French Club 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 Science Club 4 .., . 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IRWIN MORRIB bPADER 140 Willard Ave All wisdom s armory the man could wleld Meredith borers Baseball 3 French Club 3 .lunlor Alllance2 3 ADRIENNE KATHERINE THOMPSON 103 Congress Ave Bryant Softly speak and sweetly smtle Phtlltps Noted for Belng an even tempered redhead Qwlmmlng 2 ,lumor Alllance 3 4 YTeen 2 3 Splrlt Club 4 Clee Club4 ELI EN FRANI ILS SPENCER 36 Blundell St Roger Wllll mms Cen Hosp To ltnou, her lS lo love her Rogers Noted for Ill never tell Bowling 3 4 biilmmlng 2 Debating 901-lety l Frenrh Club 3 ,lunlor Al llance 3 Social Commlttee 2 3 4 Chairman 3 Clee Club 2 3 4 Splrxt Club 4 YTeen 2 Creek Club 2 Anthony Medal Reader Junlor Prom Queen Best Lookmg .IUDITH ANN QWALLOW 21 Hempstead Qt A thing of beauty as a fox oreter Keats Noted for Her lvory romplexlon Swimming 2 ,lunlor Alliance 3 4 Sclenre Club 4 YTeen 2 3 Spl lt Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Y IRCINIA MARIE SZXMANSKI 68 Cottage St Cranston R All the charms of all the Muses Tennyson Noted for Pompadours and petu toats Social Committee 2 3 YTeen 2 3 Clee Club 2 63 .. , , -, ,. l ,, . .. A 4 . N A R 4 b. . 3 . . . 3 . 5 - Q t A . . , ., ' g , , .. : . Z ' 1 I 2 1 3 , as y - as , . ' . U. R. I. .. . , . ,. -4 . Noted as: One of our laboratory la- : : ' , . . .. . r .U - ,I y 3, v. . g . . , Q ' ' Z ' 9 3 T 3 . . , . .. - ,, K . . z . . Y 3 ' 1 3 5 5 , , .. ' U. . I. 7' as H ' ' - : - , : . IRVINI JEROME WAI DMAN 121 Modena Ave Bobton I nlverslty Une meh of Jos surmounts of 1.,rlef a span Because to laugh rs proper to the man Rabelals Remembered for His mlschlef ma Jor and mlnor Basketball I Forum Club 4 Science Club 2 3 4 Traffic Squad 3 4 Soclal Committee 4 Qplrtt Club 4 PETER MIK HAILL WAI DMAN 225 Flfth Qt Harvard Da you seek Alcmdes equal? None IK except humself Seneca Noted for Hls photograpblc memory Bus etball I 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Outdoor Tratk I 3 Golf 4 French glte to Junior Alllance Counul Sci eme Klub 2 3 4 Review Business Sta 2 fldumeus Board 4 est Scholar PRISCILLA ANNE WATERMAN 1088 Plainfield bt Johnston Clark University Golden hazr luke sunltght streammg on the marble of her shoulder Saxe Noted 'ls A successful seamstress Bowhng 4 Qwxmmmg 2 French Club 4 .Iumor Allrmce 3 4 Revlew Ed: torml Staff 4 Class qecretary 3 4 freek Club 2 Qocnl iommltlee 2 64 JEAN MARY WADDINGTON 862 Greenville Ave .lohnston U R I If to her share some female errors a look on her face and you ll forget em all Pope Noted for Ltvmg down a country .me Swlmmlng 2 3 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 ,lumor Allmnce 3 4 Revlew EdlI0l'lll Staff 3 4 Glee Club 2 PATRICIA LEONORE WEEPLE 16 Norwuh Ave Blessed with that charm the certainty to please Rogers Noted for Her trlm sults Bowlmg 2 Swlmmlng 2 Debatmg Souety I French Club 3 4 Jumor Alliance 2 3 4 Soclal lommlttee 3 ' Q , , Q T. . 4' ' . 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CONSTANCE EILEEN WHITMAN 76 Rugby St She IS as whlte as a lzly and as small a wand Shakespeare Noted for Keepmg the mallman busy French Club 3 .Iumor Allnance 3 JEFFREY HAROLD WINICOUR 243 Cole Ave M I T He as so good that no one can be a better man Horace Noted for His brllllance on the ten ms court Basketball 1 Tenms I 2 3 door Track 2 French Club 4 .lumor Alliance 3 4 Sclence Club 4 ELEANOR JANE WINSOR 701 Greenville Ave Johnston Pembroke An angel or rf not an earthly paragon Shakespeare Known as The pretender to Wmdsor Castle Bowllng 4 Swimming 2 3 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 Secretary 4 .lunlor Alllance 3 4 Revlew Edl tonal Staff 3 4 News Editor 4 Cadu ceus Board 4 Layout Chairman Mes senger 4 Quill and Scroll Major Letter Anthony Medal Wlnner Ideal Classlcallte Most Likely to Succeed to find envy e e or easy who md 9 I HI 3 s 9 9 In' 3 5 , , ' 9 3 - ., . . . ,, as . '- Q . 'U , , ,. 1 . : 3 , , 3 : , : - , . : - ' - . : - 3 3 : 3 3 G6 ' ' 99. G5 ' 7 77 To F ' y . f m . To , x : 5' Publius Vergilius Maro B ig Q , ,, E Q LITTERAE At haec studla adulescentxam alunt, senectu em oblectant, Qecundas res ornant, HIIVCFSIS perfuvlum ac solaclum praebent, delectant donu, non lmpendlunl forls, pernoctant, nohlscum perewrmantur, ruitlcantur Cicero .F sa - - ' . t ' rv . . . . ,, F . . . ANTHONY MEDAL ESSAY SUCCESS IN OUR TIME Eleanor ,I WIUSOF 251, n 1 0 Qs 'C it, 115 It JH!!! Success lt IS a word for a dreamer, lt IS a word for a praffmatlst It IS the one common Goal of all human contrlvance On lt men hulld thelr hopes and hves yet xt may tumble from beneath llke a chllds tower of blocks It IG chanveful as a wxmd, lt IS as endurmff as a fframte cllfl' To some lt wlll forever remaln the pot of Hold at the I'illHlJOW s end, to others 1t wlll be a sohd Hold com m the hand Ideals chanve wlth the chanvmv centurles We today have become rather a strnmff, ll1Zlt6I'l3lliIlC people In the word success we hear the chnk of Hold pleces or the applaudmff shouts of the crowds We chart our course to the plnnacle of the world s hwhest mountam and forget the heaven above lt And on that peak whlch the world calls success can we look mto our own hearts and find there too the achlevement of a true success? The human mmd and soul are vreater treasures than a PFICCICSS d1a mond But they too must he cut, shaped, and pohshed to reahze the full ness of thelr promise To do thls IQ ln ltSelf a ffoal, lt IS the greatest llfe s work a man can undertake One need make no cholce, llOW6YCl, between success m the eye of the world and success m the eye of God Hxstory s ffreatest men, the men whose names llve lmmortal, have been her noblest men, for no truly great work can be wrought wlthout vreatness of soul behmd lt But illlS per sonal success, thus achlevement hy the soul of the greatness God lntended for lt IS deeper and more real than ssordly success It can not collapse wlth the fall of prlces, It can not he succeeded by a better lnventlon Thxs IS a success more lastmv than man hlmself, for lt llves beyond hlm and goes before hun to awalt 1n the world to come People of today, then, he you dreamers or reallsts, young or old poets, farmers, mdustrlahsts, mventors, statesmen, or men of property, examme well the goal toward WhlCll you are d1l'CCIlIlg your llves Is lt worthy ln purpose? Does lt lntend only the best toward your fellow men? Is lt the best use you can make of your l1fe'7 Is your treasure ln earth or m heaven? Look well mto your hearts and answer truly nf you should attaln success, would vou be worthy of lt? 68 W Psi-'ln N il NU J' I N 1, I Q' fl ' A ,Q 1. ' A 3 'ft' - W ii - Q., . ,sf . A. 6 J,- , N- 1 l f s' - I K Q 4 -Se A, tx ,J .-I,'. 4 XT' . - F, . P , . . . U . . . , K9 , . . I. . F I, , . . U . . P , . F' lf' l ' . 7. . . . ,, . . ,,, I P . h . 7 , . . U P . L . . . .... . . . . , . . s E, L v . . , . . r F n. s o ' X' 9 . S J . i . 7 3 ANTHONY MEDAL ESSAY Iwo ima First National Monument to the Marines Robert D Coll Poised seweral thousand vards offshore, the combined mllltary might of a proud and pow erful nation stands defiant and strong Thirty thousand armed men, soldiers, airmen, sailors, and marines, have conxerged upon this tiny triangular patch of volcanlc rock, to play their parts m one of man s oldest dramas war Young men, not unhke those who attend lugh schools throughout our country brave men willing to sacrifice their hves m order that their country may remain a land of freedom and equality, well trained men, equipped with the most modern and elfectlve weapons a high ly industrialized nation can produce, all anxl ously await the impending battle Their target is Iwo ,lima Iwo, several square miles of shlftmg volcanic sands, was created millions of years ago bv a terrific volcanic upheaval that filled the Pa cific with thousands of small rock outcroppmgs which today form the defense of the Japanese Fmplre Tiny, dank, humid disease infested are these islands, wluch, on a map resemble step pmg stones stretching toward the heart of Japan In the early phases of the war in the Paclfic our clnefs of staff decided that the only way to conquer Japan was by wrestmg from her grasp these islands, which after they were secured, could be used as bases for our bombers, to pound island after Island into submission and eventuallv Japan itself The plan of attack looked fine on paper, but the actual work was left up to the foot soldiers At Guadalcanal, Saipan, New Guinea, Ta lawa, and on the Philippines, the United States Marines had been sent in first, and it was to be no dlfferent on Iwo .lima Two divisions of ma rmes, with still another 1n reserwe, backed up by the divisions of the army and bv the entire Pacific fleet first set foot on the unassaxlable rock Iwo housed fifteen thousand of the Em perors Imperial Marines, dug ln xn huge con crete and steel bunkers, bunkers covered with cocoanut lofs El fhteen mches in diameter, which were burned under twentv feet of wol tanlc ash makin' them lmpre fnable escn to a direct lut from a thousand pound bomb There were also miles of underground trenches con nectmg each position These enabled the .laps to reoccupy, at night, previously captured gun emplacements behmd our lines, and in this way to ravage our supply dumps and ald sta tions Japanese defenses on Mount Surabachl were the most complete on the entire island Tunnels extended down hundreds of feet mto the mountain, and each tunnel entrance pro tected another position with its Zlllf0IlIilllC weapons fire In addition to the deadly fire is slung from these emplacements, our men also had to contend with the fanatic behavior and fighting enthusiasm of the Japanese garrison This fanaticism IS clearly evldent in the fact that onlv three hundred prisoners were taken during the entire battle, and most of these were severely wounded Japanese soldlers, when trapped preferred death by their own hands to capture At sea, the navy opens fire Wllh guns of every callber, throwmg salvo after salvo at the quivering island In the air thousands of pounds of high explosnes are loosed upon the island s defenses Some say that it will sink under the weight of the combined barrage, and every man wishes that it would as he watches the dir ty black smoke of the bombs rise hundreds of feet into the air and hears the roar of thousand pound projectlles as they pass overhead Abruptly, the barrage hfts The first wave is being sent ashore Fountains of white spray up around the boats nearest the beach A yell goes up behind' A landing craft has been hit Men, water, and debris fountain high into the air The marines have received their first taste of death, but it will by no means be their last Fwery man in the assault wave knows that each moment may bring Illi end A few crack under the strain, but the great majority of them are driven on by their fierce pride of the corps and by their devotion to their country and IIS ideals They have reached the beach No one can fullv describe all the amazing ac counts of personal heroism on that beach, but First Division Vlarlnes still talk of the young lieutenant who, although seserely wounded stood up in the face of enemy fire and rallied his men against a Japanese stronghold on 'Vlount 'iurabachx and of the young negro who cowered a grenade with his own body to save a woumled buddv The raising of the American flag on that bloodv IIlOllI'lt8lIl cllmaxed a heartbreaking struggle for the peak and has remained as a svmbol of the courage, spirit, and fortitude of the American fifhtmg man Let any future d1c tator remember that flag on Surabaclu when he plans any future aggression and he wlll reahze that men fighting for their freedom and their children s freedom can never be conquered The first monument of the United States Marines ls on lwo Jima, but Iwo IS also a signpost to the world because that battleground proves that freedom and peace are worth fighting and dying for P . , . . ,.,. 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THE GATE CLASSICAL Paul A Rueso Stately and old, the -thool ffatm are maternal Qvmhol- Of ClZlNQlI'dl, the IlldNNlX6 Hate throu-fh MlllCll Eager llllIIldIlllY pa-ses, whale lffnolance tremhles Wllere lampe of knowledffe hunlfrx Illlllllg CIlI'lCll Chlldren, we stood here hefore thu Ure lt portal, and wondered, Al-Tdltl and anvlouw eaffer, oserawed Formldahle waQ lllli Hate, as lt lltfllllllllffftll and thundered, As lffnoranee wlth zmplratlon marred lgnoranee vanqul-hed, the key to a multured exmtence We Qouffht to fit mto thw portal -Q lock 7ealouHlv, ardently, Gtrnmv Mllll hope .md IDPTNISIPIICC, lve stormed thx- vate, tlm IIIJSQIWO, pen-ne lock Sadly we watched those companlons who falled and burrendered Too Qtronif Too sast , lmpregnahle then f-rled Pamed w ere our heartfi, hut defer tlon llIlllDlll0Yl enffendered And on to reach the lofty lock we trled Foolleh were Some who iUlJITlltlE'tl to ruthlew temptatlon And left the fifvht, evadmw strife and straln Thev heeded not the gatherlnff clouds of lam RamQ of realltv fell on the res ellers hotlw, And melted Qclntlllatlnff tranwent Qnowe Trafflcallv Qlttln-f am1dQt the few traeeQ Q0 motley Of dreamQ of effortlew fflorv despalr aro-e Rams of reallty fell on the ffateg GtormerG QW eetly RefreQhment welcome throata are ofttxmee drv, Ra1nh0wQ were formed hy the lwht and the ramfall fllQCI'8Clly Reahtx enhaneed hv knowsled-fe lllffll Flnallx vse pam novs throuffh portal hard vson hv our vearnmff, Our aQp1rat1onQ trlumphed ox er Qloth Greatly rewarded we hold nov the trea-ure of learnmlf That foeterc ss 1-e and great and human l0Hlll L1YlllLZ1tl0Il and culture and -Treat under-tandm-1 Are lldllllI1 ue Nllll radiant rax Q of llll0lll Vs hx Qtorm -o IIIJQQIVC .1 IlOlldl9M Yes -ome ale demandln For ffreatel 'fatee Coneeal the ffreater lwht 2' Noss we are leaunff theee hall- exel -eekmv new portal- Cates xaster, Qtron-fer, gateQ more rlfe But we 'shall find when we we reached the la-t ffate for all mortals, That we we won that 'fate Q0 han d to conquer Llfe 70 A mix 1 Ill: v , I-I X- v , ' Q ' F ' : , , , f 1 L P rl 'Y A f A 1 ' , ' 5 , , '. 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N IRGIL S AENEID Book IV llnes 173188 Translated from the Latln hs W alter P Haffenau Rumor, the swlftest of demons, flees wlldlv from quarter to quarter, Newer relavlnff an lnstant, thrlwlnff on speed and molllentunl, Stealthlly sllnklnff at lllrlll then madly and ramp lntly Tllilllllu, GYOWIIIWT to IIIOII trolls IDFOIDOFIIOIIS, IIINPCI' lll her wenomous hllrden Stalklnff the eartll Wllll her lllcssaffc llllt welllnlf her ugly lntentlons Satan he-ret the lll ld demon Nllll I' lrtll ln unsam tlfied llI'll0I'l, HLITIIHU defiance at God and mom klnv le' ltllllate wedlock Rearing a vorffon HZIUIIIOIIS, tllat rlvals the swlftness of Hermes Numherles mouths are her selwant and countless the ears tllat attend her, Heedlnv the wlcked temptatlon to clrculate WICIOIIS perverslon Shadows of Illldfllfflll hefrlend her, nocturnal TCCIIIIVISIS guardians Sweetness of sleep she refuses spendlnff her nlfrhts ln translfresslon HOWCFIHCY ower her wlctlms hy dav, she incessantly watches, Rumor the enx oy fronl Hell letuln to the home of the damned' EXCERPTS FROM I AMARTINE S LE LAC Tran-lated from the French hv Pleanor ,I W lnsor On toward new shores ex er lII'lW en, lnto Illffllt without end horne awax Bs the ocean of time Can vse fasten Anchor for one slnffle day 9 GOETHE S MIGNON Translated from the German In .Iohn W Dover Imaglne a land where the Cltflli bloom, And golden frult hide ln leafy gloom, Wllere gentle winds from heawen hourne Whisper thru myrtle and laurel forlorn Oh, to llwe every day Where those soft breezes play, Wllere heal en hes at our feet Su pend, llllle your fll In 0 sulft llOllI' Suspend your swift courses, stay The fleeting Cl6llU'lltS let us saw ollr Of our llfe s l0V6llCGt day Let llw love, and let us then hasten To ffrasp the hours tllat flv 'No hax en for man or the river It flows and we pass hy Alas' can we not even trace 1 Yvhatl once passed, forex er all lost? The tlme WlllCll grant- joy and remoles lt, To us UIVCQ lt hack at no cost Think of a mansion with columned halls Eneloslnv the splendor of pollshed walls -Xnd marhle hewn sentrles who sy mpatlllze Wltll a ehlld s sob and her lonfflnff eves Let us rlde on a star To mv homeland afar, The land of mv ew erv dream Surrounded hv mountain and twlqllflg trall Where the pack horse lahors ln llllsty vell Past fantasy caves and hllllllllllg streams And the cliffs which encircle tlllq land of lny dreams, 'Vo stranger I 'Yeath that azure sky, The home of my longing heart 71 . ' 1 . P . ' F L . B. , F , A . I, . 1 M F P, s 5 ' 5 s' g v . , 7 9 as 99 I P ' 1 F ,, ' l I F F ' i . ' ' g , s 1 , .1 ' . ' 2 ' ' , . - F , ' , ' , ' g g , L ' 2: 2- P r- H ' K Y I ' , I .s . ' . ' ' s, ' . . 'v I s F l n vs 1 Q vi 1 1 g , , . 2' ' C' 7 L . . . ,. , . g g H . Striking the hravest with terror, frightening the mightiest of nations. 7 V , 1, J 5 . . i K S . V 'Y . .g Q K ,. 9 . 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Y THE RIVER I KNOW BEST Franclne L Morse My rlwer IS the larvest, and longest, and nlost beautlful ln the world There are many shallow places wllere llypocrltes and dellnquents swlm freely on the surface, and tllere are deep pools wllere our ffreat men can dlVC down lnto the bottomless depth of WISCIOIII, there are tlmes, when the world IS at peace, when lt swells to the burstlng polnt Wlfll human klndness and love, and there are hard tlmes, tlllles of drought, when the people are tlllrsty for peace and unlty and brotllerllood There are mans branches where the lndlvldual can go away from the thronv to seek fame and renown on llls own, or where the aged can retlre ln peace, there are always new trlbutarles com lng ln, streams of people wltll new ldeas and lnventlons to contrlbute to, or sllare Wllll, SOCICIY Yes, my rlver IS a blg one, and lt IS the most lnlportant one ln the world Every rlver has a source Mlne has IIS hefflnnlngs ln heaven There are very few who do not IJCIICVC ln God Practlcally everyone ln the world today, although by dlfferent methods and wlth solne dlverslty of oplnlon, worslllps the same Cod Those WllO do not start thelr own stream away from SOCl6ty Llke llttle runaways f!'0lll the mother stream, they trlckle off and eventually are absorbed by the SOII, leavlng hardly any trace at all of tllelr exlstence, tllus lt IS wlth anyone who dCVl3t6S too far from soclety When the sprlng ralns have conle and the rlver IS burstlng Wlfll the welght of melted mountaln snow, the pressure suddenly becomes too much for the rlver, and frantlcally lt overflows lts banks, brlnvlng dlsaster and destructlon to manklnd In any calanllty such as thls, nlanklnd IS polarlzed, tllat IS, as B1Sh0p Sheen so aptly has descrlbed lt, the people are moved to eltller of two condltlons goodness or badness ln a Great flood, wllere many IIVPS are lost and hopes and dreams are waslled away, many souls are saved and many are lost Always there are the people Wll0 llde stealthlly about on rafts, lootlng and steallng, and those wllo refuse to sllare tllelr safe, warm homes Wltll those less fortunate tllan themselves Always tllere Wlll be the brave, wonderful people wllo nurse the SlCk and feed and house the homeless ln tllelr own homes and wllo clear up the wreckage and help to rebulld broken homes and dreams No matter wllat a person SCClllCd before, llls true self, whetller good or bad, emerges ln a calamlty such as thls Although my rlver ls turbulent and turvld at tlmes, lt IS for the most part, easy golng and peaceful By now lt has penetrated almost the wllole sur face of the eartll and ln tlnle may even reacll otller planets Yes, my rlver IS a blg one It contalns all the qualltles of Goodness and badness tllat are cllaracterlstlc of nlanklnd Mv rlver IS nlanklnd ,fl 1 4?-an --Z., f l , ll f 2- . I J g b I A gn n n I I n px rn. 1 9 n n a . u N an K I- K ' -U I A f hh x 63 , n --1 .,.-Q .A ', . dl ' I lf I ' f ' I f ' . 4, 5 gh' -. I g, - -5 -sf' , - .., V f n - s g-j-1: Er ' t if Y,-.Q - Est, l 14 Xt, PATTERN F OR PEACE Walter P. Hagenau Today the world is in far greater peril than ever known before. Strad- dling vast Eurasia is a ghastly, ugly monster, an octopus that sits in Moscow, but stretches out its evil arms to strangle a helpless world. It is a beast that feeds on famine, thrives on human misery. and knows no moral code. Free men have yielded many times in many lands before the advancing tentacles, the blood red arms of Communism. The cause of righteousness and peace has not yet found the needed strength to comhat its dire foe. The rival powers of freedom and of slavery, of love and of hatred, of good and of evil, now toil at feverish rate to produce more bombs, more guns, more war. Neither yet has recognized the greatest force on earth, the one be- cause it has forgotten, the other because it never learned. Far greater than the explosive power of gunpowder and atomic bomb, is the mighty power of faith, faith in the benevolent and protecting hand of Almighty God. If God were speaking to one of us today, as He spoke to Moses long ago, I believe that He would say: 'fDespair thee not of a troubled world, That lies at the brink of war. Yield not before the evil men, That knock at Satan's door. Fear not the fate of a dreary world., Half held in heavy chains. Dread not the sight of bloody Helds, W'here war leaves gory stains. Lose not thy hope for a sinful world, That sits at the Gates of Hell. List' not to cries of doubting men, That hear the funeral knell. For by My hand a staff of gold Shall replace the iron rod. Have faith my child, l'll protect thee, This is the voice of Godf, The establishment of God's kingdom on earth must be the goal of all who would secure a lasting peace and save the soul of humankind. Unless Cod's help is sought in the fight for a better world, freedom may be engulfed by the red tide of Communism. Faith in God must become freedom's most powerful weapon in the battle for men's minds, and only if this battle is won, can the world avert the disastrous atomic war, which could result in the de- struction of civilization and the downfall of the human race. To confess faith in God and trust in His guidance is the only pattern for peace which can be followed with confidence and ultimate success. . Y - 5 --4-,Q .--i A U-if -il ilk.. 'Ev' ass X K I NX, FN g VIGNETTE Fleanor J Wlnsor Toclas Ponfl Street ls qluet, Yillll Septemher ln the alr Outslfle the wmclow, yellow leaves tlrlft down BTllqlllH4 the vellow hrlck the year 13 ffrowlnf old And lt mlll pass as other sears haxe gone Thls year w1ll pass as other years have 'fone W nth lau fhter, fI'lCIldSllll1 as It has heffun lon' nwhts of Latm, new er end1n1 themes 9 An ewenmf spent COIIIIIIIIIIIIIU' on the phone, Then homework past elewen, sleepv, sleepv dawn, Cheer heedless of the fame, hrl fht purple flag Soft snow and sllx er carols ln the hall, Cav presents from a frlend and hraml new rlothes, Those lonff, lonff sheets of paper, eloselv serawled, Tle Tle Tle Tte straln Wlllfll lll'lIll s the ffllllllllll or tlefeat, findmff of a poem, mme alone stolen moment s vos lp ln the loeker room ddlly round of classes, so famlhar Grown That one seems as the next the tmle IQ lost m tlme llntll the sprmf Wltll restless alr mal lwht, xxllll gaver elothes with proms mel pettleoats That final rush mlll eome our hours fast runmnff ou DlI7l0Hl3N, last fartwells VSlllCll mark the eml Oh, grasp each claw, and holcl lt afe from tlme Oh, cateh the passmg moment ere xt flee' The wear wlll pass, as lf lt were a flream, And after June llllS w1ll he gone from me I J , . N. 1 'I Y Y . Y . Y , . I . . Y L 1' ' , ' k P' 1' 7 ' Y ' , v . , g ,, 5 ,. 1 . . . g , . . ,g , I Y . I . v . Y X g g . , , P , . Y . T . , , g . F V 7 n V C 1 f L 1 l A S, , , .. , g 'g fs, .1 . ', S' L r ' , x I., rl n A I I g , ' I i . Y . . ll: I . - I The several times I thought l was in love, X I . tg . q f l . , '. I, .s' ' , l ' ' , .3 ,. . g , s g ' . 1 g ' ., . . , .. l 1 V. N . . , . . g ' . , , y - V ' . - X - n . V QM 1 - a . I . -. Y I A ,xp 74 : nf y 'X - I P3 X REF UGE FROM CHAOS Walter P Hagenau Far from man s metropolis the loud unpleasant roar The cold f0l'lJlddlIlg mass of steel and concrete Are cltles bullt ln peerless lory by the Master AFCllltCCf Created by His skxllful hand the symbols of H12 power Hls monument of wondrous splendor where earth and Heaven meet Like spnres Ht to crown a ffreat cathedral Stand the lofty peaks of purple and of whlte Tmged wlth saffron by the sun that sends 1ts rays unhmdered Save by soft whlte clouds that tend To slft the golden beams and let throu h only perfect lw 1 Llke boulevards the broad reen valleys wend thelr way Between the m1 hty towers of earth of rock and ore Traversed by no mechanlc motorcade offensne ln nts dm and fume But only by the sllent deer that tread wxth raceful step The verdant avenue that forms the valley floor More lovely than the incandescent lare luv which the restles mtv llHlCQ Clows the tender soft resplendenee of the Ilillllltllflfw of star That grace the heavens with their radiance and with lu tre lrrl hten earth A mass of flxckerlng candles that lend the an els ll ht lNo path IS ever beaten to tlns distant land of God But to ulde the weary steps of man a beacon pans the skle A multx colored l'2llHllOW that points the way to re t Appearln throu ll the sultry nn t that follow summer ram The neon lx hts of heasen that lead to paradlse 75 , . 9 9 9 9 . - 7 . . . . k g . , . t . , , . . 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's 's ., ' , .g V , .Q ' N1- IT S AN ILL WIND Ellen F Spencer It was a day of Joy xt was a day of horror lt was a day of silence, lt was a day of chaos, lt was a day of construction, it was a day of destruc tion Yes, lt was a fateful day Strange, how much change can be brouvht about within the twenty four hours of a day s cycle Little thought IS ever given to this fact Stranve also, how the God created elements can at one time be so benevolent, and w1th1n the same day become so malevolent Let us recall the last two days of the month of August, nineteen hun dred and fifty four, August thirtleth, and thirty first The thirtleth dawned t IC usual warm, summer day We were able to go for a relaxing drive along tie shore roads, enjoy the marvelous scenery, comment on the beauty of t e settings and the landscapes, and be thankful to our Creator for hav in given us this bountiful land, in which we are granted the prlvlleges of freedom and security That same night we were able to retrace our coverage of the day s Journey and return to out homes There we found pleasant solitude and comfort, enabling us to fall asleep counting our blessings It was with great destruction that the mornmg of the thirty first dawned Suddenly, the wind had taken a new course, leaving ln its wake, devastatlon, destruction, and plunder Many people were left homeless, many enterprises suffered a great loss, and the once beautlful scenery was no more Some places, fortunately, were not harmed by this monster, wlule others were completely ruined Now as we look hack upon the disaster, we find that a rapid recovery was made, in spite of the many obstacles that confronted the people Families opened wide the doors of their homes and offered solace and shelter to the v1ct1ms, thus strengthening the bonds of humanity and con firmmff a lasting friendship Not onlv did they open their doors, but they opened their hearts The crisis was conquered, not by material matters alone, but by the dauntless Splflt and courage of the stricken Much remains to be reconstructed but time 15 the only necessity bv which it may be remedied If we were to take that same rlde along the shore road, we would not be greeted with a swht so pleasant and appeahnv, but would be startled at the appearance of the almost unrecovnlzable scenes Perhaps lt was not the first time suth disaster had occurred, and un doubtedls it will not be the last tune, but such an occurrence will not soon be forffotten, for lt s an lll wind that doesn t blow some food if tx F -1. Q! ! 77 K .P .F . I.. - ' U l ' P I . I ' ' l ' .r h ' - .g .... . .. sl? VN Nr A sr TOMORROW John W. Dower The dreary fog rolled out to sea, l watched it from the shore, And with the gulls l soared on high And cried a welcome to the sky, And looked upon that golden land With wondrous thoughts at my command- My mind was all ablaze. Suppose that breeze had never blown, Wllicll freed from doubt this land, our homeg Suppose we had to live our lives, To earn our bread, to wed our wives, And all around us every day Uncertainty to cloud the way- A way of many turns . . . lf life were just an endless -cave, A darkened hell where no one gave A thought to those who groaned and sighed, And sweat and swore and cried and diedg Where no one had the will to fight And climb the walls to find the light- lf this were so, then what? . . . A man may hold within his mind A wealth untold of every kind, But if his brilliance finds its use ln lowly things, in trite abuse, Then all that lore at his command Serves no more use than ropes of sand- .RS R A :xr X X ' X . XV X '- XX . Our lives belong to pioneers Who gave their lives for new frontiers Who built a dream or sought a cure With not the gleam of gold their lure But rather with the thought to give A better world in which to live A land of stronger ties 1. xi , ' . x If they had never tried to find The key to dreams within their minds, But lived instead just day by day And never sought a better way: Then you and l would hear the yoke Of fear and doubt and flameless smoke Of bigotry and hate. So you and l, as best we can, Must strive to soar past common man, From out the fog of selfish gain To golden worlds which yet remaing For he who walks with God and seeks To climb above the highest peaks Will never walk alone. And Codg trust is betrayed. viii A f-Ulm THEY CALL IT SPIRIT Glorla S Berllnsky You walk in slowly you want to take lt all 1n everything Tlus is a bw day ln your life, youre starting high school, and youre filled with the wonder of lt Oh, yes, this is a big day, a day you have been looklnv forward to for a lonff time Think, now you can say you re ln high school I go to Classlcal Hugh Mavic words, those, high school , but even more mawlc for you Classlcal , though you may not know it yet Oh sure, you knew from the start even before you walked ln tl ey told you how lt would be your parents, rela tlves, and friends they told you Don t expect too much It s Just an old brick building yellow brick and you will find none of the facilities of the more modern schools no swimming pool, no tennis courts, not even a gvm, and the lunch room why, glrls and boys yen have to eat ln separate cafeter1as ' Old f1l9lllOI'lCd9 Uns1ghtly'9 Limited facilities? Yet you came here Why? You re not sure just now but theres an answer somewhere, you ll find out Yes, you chose this school Today IS today, and today you start four years of lllffll school You re a llttle fru htened theres a name hele, Classix al somehow speual and different There s .1 reputation here, an old tradtlon, and now you are becoming a part You walk in slowly, and your eyes take 1n the narrow wooden stalrcases and corridors As y0ll climb the three fllU'lllS and you re directed mto a large, high cellmged room, you somehow become absorbed ln the oldness the tlqueness 1That ll be a standing Joke, Clas slcal, founded B C , or From these steps Cicero delivered his most eloquent oratlons , e c I You s1t on one of the hard, straight backed, wooden chairs, and you look around There IS an open platform about two or three feet off the floor, there 1S a plano and an old faded American flag In the rear, high on the wall, there is a bust of Caesar, and on the floor are stacked rows of folded chalrs Thls, you are told is the AUDITORIUM This room, now filled with the tension and anxlety of sixty or seventy freshmen, will rock with the tlmnder ous applause of seven hundred and fifty stu dents, this room will come ahve with thelr laughter and slnfrlnv and cheers at pep rallies and at assemblies., and you w1ll be a part of it You wlll wonder at the strength of the floors that they will be able to stand the stram of the hundreds of stampedlng feet and at the walls that they ll be able to endure the boommff V1 bratlons of enthuslastlc, spirited young voices You will wonder, but you wont give xt more than a second thought because you will he a part, and that s what s important You wlll be a part, of a feeling, of a spirit, because thats what they call lt, you know, school sp1r1t They call it that cause theres really no word to descrlbe lt, and splrlt is as good as any other word You wlll know it too, that feeling, that something intangible, and you won t be able to describe or explain lt You wont be able to explain lt, but 1t'll be there It ll he there on a dismal aftemoon, on a dusty football field you ll see xt 1n eleven boys standing up against what seem llke unbeatable odds, in eleven boys who have to play ln almost the whole game because there arent enough replacements, in eleven boys whose uniforms and equipment look as if they ve seen much falrer weather, you ll see lt in the k1d that had the wind knocked out of him, and as you watch the other players help him off the field that eelmg ll surge through you, you ll get all goose flesh, maybe You ll see the tears ln the eyes of one of the 'urls in his class 1 Sensitive lass, she, you may thlnk I You ll look at hmm, and then at her, and maybe you will wonder, why, a few minutes later she smiles and blows him a kiss for luck as he trots back lnto the game Most likely you won t wonder, though, because you ll know, they feel lt too, that same sp1r1t , because thats what they call lt, you know, that s the word they use Yes, youll see lt m the players, their nerve, thelr courage, youll feel lt 1n the crowd, 1n a hundred or more fusually lessl students Oh sure there will be tlmes when you vet dlsgusted, maybe, the odds will seem too great Oh, what s the use of golng to the game, any how? We cant posstbly wmv But youll go you ll stick There probably will be tlmes when you won t go to the game, but lt ll be because you have to work or babysit or something, Never be cause, We can t wm Most of the tlme you ll stlck though you ll scream and holler and cheer and sing, and well, maybe we ll score , and then, then the stands ll go crazy Then that day will come, the day the mlracle happens, and we w1n ', then all bedlam ll break loose And you will be there, a part, a part of the crowd, the laughing Jump mfr, hysterical crowd Youll be a part, belong mg to our boys our team, our school and that s how it ll always be, ours No one ll speak xt youll just feel lt, youll belong Yes, that feehnv avaln lt ll stick Wltll you and you won t be able to shake lt It ll be there with you on the winter mornings when you run across the street to take gym at Central It ll be there with you when you re crammlng for exams, when you re dead certain youll flunk It ll be there on the nights that you have so much homework that you re sure you will have a nervous breakdown There wlll be times when youll want to Hive lt all up and quit This IS not for me ' You will threaten Switch a mllllon times, but lt ll be there, tha abstract somethmg, and because it is there, you won t flunk, you won t SWllCl1, because 1t s there, you ll st1ck Q! 97 - . . . . . . . , . - . . . ,S . ,, . . . . . . . ,' ra 9 . . , v , . . . 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L, V. ,, . . . . , t 9 .U . . . 44 ' ' - 9 9 9 , 1 - , - 9 - . gg . . ,, . , . 78 Then, suddenly youll be four years older Four years' Thev ll fly' Fyerythmfv wlll seem like a dream, a dream from whlch you are un evcpectedlv awakemnf' Youll open vour eyes slowly to a new world to new CXIIPFICIICCH to new people, to new problems The Dfw has ar rlyed your bl' day affaln youre graduatml 1 'VIe9 It can the P0-'fllilf I It wnll be lll0ll l start lnv and a llttle frlffhtenlnf, but pos-:ble all the same Youll shake the Prmupal s hand, he ll fflye you your diploma, and thats when xt ll come to you affam, that feelmff You ll feel a lump rlse ln your throat, or tears wlll stmff your eves and you ll feel It affam Once more, maybe for the la-t llllle, you will be a part, a part of vour class of flfty or slvcty who haye shared your last four vear-, .1 part of a feelmff, and then then you Il Lnou vou ll know It for what lt ls, the heartbeat of IH old brlck lllllltlllllf fyellow brick! th It -ometlnnv thev call Q Dlrlt CLASSICAL SPEAKS Harry M Cronson Hark and heed 1n tlns land The II'll0'llI of educatlon s hand, To vulde a people to the hewht Aboye a blackness to see the llfflli Those myrlad pmpomts m the sky In such a host of stars am I For I bulld Illlllflg and mtellect I am a school the future - armhltect But does that tomorrow hold my place I an any thmv elae fill tlus space? Yet there are those who want me flo-.ed To my tradltlons tlley are opposed Of Ullllllfllf youth throufrh the world N Iliff?- bhowlnff the Wlbd0l'll of past avec, Of 6IlllCZltlOIl s classlc art At taklnv Tlffllt and wronff apart They would tear awav the e honored wall- And end the learnmff ln mv hall That future s work todav In Uuldlnff youth to lead the wav For my ffraduates are tlns lands throb Thev are Amerlca on the Job W bat better examples can be Than hymff proof to that deffree, Wlllfll I haye been a part so far ln Illdklfltf our fountry '1 star Amour' a troubled -ky of strlfe A brwhter spot, a better llfe But stlll they d close theae doors of mme Wlaylme they tlunk that I decline In my years of tl0lflf' my share To keep this llnd an answered prayer Yet moylnff lts proffress Iye been a wheel More than Oll, coal, and all the steel For I build llllflf that lllllltl avaln I buxld our country s future men A cour e of study not outdone They d stop the work that ju t be' llll VOYAGE Ahce E Corsalr He woke, as lf from deepest dream In a small boat on a deep, wxft stream Blftll Innocence He felt lus bark belnff swept alone, He knew not north from south nor rwht from wronv Youth Temptatxon He rowed txl hm strenvth he thouffht was spent, And yet avam avamst the tlde hu back he bent Maturity Hope At last he reached his lsle of deetmatlon -1 shore And turned and saw the raging tlde no more Death Peace 79 1 Y . , . , 1 I , . . , 7 v V . . v . . , . . ,i . 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M ED DOLAN FOOTBALL In the openlng game Classlcal met an experienced Woonsocket eleven which shut us out 20 0 In tlllS game the Purple unveiled a powerful of fense wluch mcluded ten first downs, hut could not penetrate the Villa Nova defenses when inside the opponents twenty yard lme Our second opponent, Gorton, gained a net of less than twenty five yards but scored four times by the medium of the forward pass as we were agaln set bac tlus tlme 26 0 Sarkls Kojabasluan was the first Purple hack to cross the final strlpe Hls SIX pointer could not cheek defeat as DeLaSalle of New port trlumphed 26 6 The Morromen refflstered thelr mltlal vlctory at the expense of Vlfesterly 206 Dlck OFQIIII tallied twlce and Bill Slmmons once against the Bulldofrs In our next encounter, played 1n a drlvlng ramstorm that prevented passlnv and trlcky ball ll3IlCllll'lU, Aldrich proved 1ts power superior to ours to the tune of a 15 0 defeat An over confident Classlcal squad was upset by a supposedly weak Mt St Charles team 14 7 Sark Kojahasluan put the Purple mto an early lead, but two lonff off tackle plays netted the Hllltoppers a surprlse uctory Affamst Pawtucket West Kojahashlan the other touchdown as the recelx er of a Frank DeLone pass ln the finale of the vear Cla slcal met Vllest Xvarwlck, perennial cham pion of Class B and fell Wlflllll 32 0 as the lI'lXZlIl6I' a am 6YllSllCd unde feated Our season s final record was two wms a amst six defeats Q.. ss-we if N495 'A 82 Y, II rf flip it BILL NEL N Photo Courtesy of Providence Journal Dolan passes against De L1 Salle 50 E l ,- I f - .W , - - I . , , ,-I--,I , QI. 1 D A . . l ' I - 1 I 1 ' : - ' ' , z - I ' Z 9 - , : - , : . , :I - . : - . . : . , 3 . . g . , 9 . , . . 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A-'dv 'a....' sg?' s f f W W 3 fiY, jf'7S' ,wa 1 A V , l .4 pf, 1b.,,.:, . p - ' '4 4 442.-.uf ' 1 '..mr.'X'z - Photo Courtesy of Providence Journal Coach Morro discusse sl' Bin B6l'l01iHi Nelson and DeLe0ne. Brilliant line play but a weak pass defense typiied our performance all season. Bill Bertolini and Bill Nelson excelled as they completed their three year careers as line mainstays. Two other seniors, Danny DeCcsare and Aldo Spider,' Sammartino, plus a spirited group of juniors includ- ing Steve Salk, Al Samdperil, and Mort Xvliite, completed our first string line. Throughout the year our hackfield was hampered by Dick 0l'SlIll, Gus Scannapxeco, and ,lim Praia saw l1m1ted actlon because of ln juries, while Ed Dolan seteran quarterback was lost for the latter half of the season Sarkls Koyahasluan was our lxackfleld ace as he played outstand mg ball all season Blll Simmons Frank DeLeone Nazar lNazar1an and Pete Waldman also performed well in the hackfield The seniors who graduated and will he missed next season are these A BHSIIICO, W Bertohm W Boyle, I Cohen, D DeCesare, E Dolan, S Kojabashlan, W Nelson, R Orslnl, A Sammartmo, and P Waldman s strategy with Bertolini, Dolan, FOOTBALL SCORES Classical . Classical . Classical Classical Classlcal Classlcal Classical Classlcal 0 Woonsocket ,. .. 6 De La Salle A 0 Gorton ..... ..,. , . 2 Westerly 0 Aldrich 7 Mt St Charles 2 Pawtucket West 0 West Warwick 20 26 26 6 32 VARQITX FOOTBAII ll R w F DeLeone 'N Na zarlan C Smannaplemu W 'N lon R Onml I Ol shansky S Rlter Znd Row F Belllno isslslant :nach A. Sammqrunn .l MOTIHFIW W Bertollm E Dolan A Gwynne D De fesare R Young m in :ter 3rd Rom S len S Koyilrxslllfln W Qlmmons W wc T 1 1lnSSlkiTherouxLTea hh Rom D Young M Wllllt' A Ba llll0 P Waldman J fohen X Samdperll A Torgan 83 . . . . . . . . . 0 6 . D u l l , ...,. . . ' .' .' i L XT v . - ' , . . .lil ' -9 el . 0 O 1 ' . 1 n I u 1 ' . l U x Q I g I I . . . . . . 1 l , l l ' ' - - - ' ' ' - - 4 0 H . . ' ', . - lio,'l!, . Nl'l.augl l' . fu '. Q. , . Il , -' ' A 3 . - a 1' . -'Z -Q .'2: f ' 1 . . : . . . , . 's ', . ' . ' ,'- - 1 - - . . . ' . A , .'. .' . . . - Y Captain Frank Rabold and Dean 10118803 CROSS COUNTRY The '54 harriers enjoyed a successful season, despite the absence of a full time coach because the football season coin- cided with the cross-country season. The squad, led by their brilliant senior captain, Frank Rabold, finished tied for runner- up in the city championship, seventh in the state meet, and ended the season on a sweet note by finishing third in the Class B Championship. The 119 pound Rabold,s top efforts were in the city meet where he earned the second place medal and in the Class B championship where he was barely beaten in the race for runner-up. Frankie gained second team all-state and all-class B honors in the Journal-Bulletin all-state tabulations at the sea- son s end The two other seniors on the squad, bw Dean ,lohn son and Rai ll Foster, performed very steadily especially in the city meet W ere Classical placed four finishers amonv the first nme to cross the finish line The Ing discoveries of the wear were the sophomore sensa tions, Dick Middleton and ,lack Lafferty, who should put the Purple on the top in the next two seasons if they continue to show the form they displayed this fall Wltli undervraduates Fletcher, Bender, Newman, Busche, and Miller returning, in addition to Middleton and Laferty success is apparently guar anteed i Y Miller 2nd Bow I Lafferty F Rabold qaptnn R Middleton R Foster,R Fletrher D Johnson Sophomore Sensations .lack Lafferty and Dick Middleton Rabold en route to victory FENCING The 1955 font-ing SPUSOII was not the ln-st in the annals of Clussit'al's utlllotir' ri-1'or4lf. hut clvlout wus ovorslladowed by the imlivifluul llt l'l'0l'lllllIll'I'S. Tho squzul lost 4 matches by one or two points. This ye-ur's rf-vorel of om- win. five defeats WRB rollml up hy an all-sc-nior tr-uni with tlw vxvoption of Bob Di- Maio, a sophoinorv. lrwin Ulsliunslcy, vuptuin uncl runner-up in the State Championsliips, Nlurvin lmrmzm, ,lim Pitochelli, .lim Moriarty and Bula and Pc-to Spf-m-or, all graduate before next year's first matvh. The '56 souson will sport an all sophomore team, which, we In-lic-vv, will luring thc- State Championship back to Classical by 1957. FFNFINF SFORFS Clzissivul Classic-ul Classical Classival Classical Classical P qpenter ,l Moriirty R lliMuo Cilplillfl Irwin Olbll'lnS-kY nevling l o Q I rnlrf R112 ljely-10 4 at 'll lfrniln N Silwernmn nding J lx 1 n er enter ll Snr lxalv l 1 i til r x 1 hun fXlthou1h mtelrupted hw slckne 1n tl1e lllllltlle of tl1e sea Buzzy Ba lllt0 JLNIOR NARQITY Kneeling J Carneglri M Levitt D Mot 1er way T Turker D Bar c 1 C Aehworth Gleeson S Bastien Standing I Peasac M Cn 1, J Plaklat Parker, M Abedon R Pike, B Oden, R Bal us BA KETB LL -on Cla heal came up wlt 1 Is 1s1n111n1fe t hoopiterw unce 1949 fllllalllflff the GC non under a forced Gthedule Wllll .1 7 9 rec ord ln tl1e fir t 1fa111e I o1ton tored .111 earlx l6 pomt lead and, te- ntc rem' out 1 as ed Ol the re t of the frame, defea e the Proudence Fne, 63 Sl With Row and Po ner eacl1 Scoring 15 points, tl1e tea111 U 11ned its first VIFIOFW of the current Sea-on, 49 38 aff unst Altlllfll W e t Wfarmlck was defe1ted 49 44 whlle Posner Qet ll en route to a final 23 polnt Thi 111 lrked the first time ln SIX wearq that the Purple won two Qtralfrht fame Poener bcored 22 points affam-t Central Fall hut la t sears Claw B champe took the cloee 'fame The aheence of DeCeQare and Roy wae Qorely felt With BZICIIICO Qcormff l4 tl1e Purple defeated Lockwood ln the next encounter, 49 '38 Claeeu al was upset hy an out played North Providence squ 1d 12 18 de plte Boh How - pl wine ae l1e llll for 15 point- Hard lurk then befell tl1e Clawu al quintet, for QICICIICQQ fort ed postponement of IIIIPO ames md Buns Ha llltO lmk rourt -tar for three wear 'raduated De plte the lawofl' Row lllt ten for Qexenteen affam t fXldr1eh lf'8tllII4 tl1e Purple to a '32 47 uctorv with 22 pomte An upset hw W est W arwlrk lll the followmg game Dan DeCesare Jlnl Mill Roy taps to Posner . . . l Y . s - 'v s - ' h, . . ' , J . , . . Q . : ' 7 A ' ll . ' 5. E. k . . lg ' ' , i' ss ' ' - Q , . -' I is ' , s . 5 .' ' , o ,, . il .- , ' - - S. .h n .' t S ,- 1 - S- 1 1 5 ' ' lp! 1 ll lg 'll ' f s X. ,l td ',z s . ' - . s ' ' ' ' F 1 ' - , 5 . a record for consecutive foul shots in one game. Ralph hit ll for . ' s. 'S z ' ' ' Q t . , ' ' . 'F ,L - 2 , 3 ' S. S -' . ': er, . 1 I- 1 A 1 . A 1 V A A l 1 , . ,. , , , , 1 I -K a A xx I tw mx f ' IV f . 1 , . -A , 5 H . tv F, . , I K- 1 :ll p-1 vlrl-' rs. . n H I I 1 A- . 1 4 S. A . . S ' . Y H v ' . ,Y F ' s 1 , P, . -' ' 1 1 I N . ' ' ' SF AQON 9 RFSL LTQ Gorton Mdrlch W est W arw If k Fentr ll F all l Of kw ood North l rovldeme Aldru h We t W lrwlck gat red He nrt I entral Fall Pawt Voke Lockwood North Provldence Gorton Pawt Voke Sacred Heart Redgate jump ln vam lla ll surprleed the PI'0WlllCYlfC teams follower , althouffh DeCesare, Posner, and Roy llll douhle flffure bacred Heart also Slll'pI'lSCd the audience as thev took a squeaker from the Pond Street Flve, 57 55 Tllli 55 point total, the Ill' h for the Qeason at that tlme, was matched the next ev enmv 1n the same gv m as Classlcal upset heavlly favored Central Falls on the latters home floor for the first tlme ln hlstory DeCesares 32 pomts were lnstrumental ln the Cl3SQlC8l vlctory Pawtucket Yom atlonal heat the Purple 56 49 and made every subsequent frame a cruclal one for our playoff pos llJlllllCS Po ners 24 l70lntN and the out tandmff play of the team accounted for our vlctorv ov er Lockwood ln the next two 'ames 1 orton s and North Provldence control of the hackhoardb were dlret tlv l'PNIl0Il'-vllllf' for our defeats and the CllIlllIlllll0Il of our plavoff hopes In the next Ulllll' Pawtucket Voke took advantave of a Classical team which rouldnt seem to find the mark by trl llllllllllnl 51- 13 The l urple however, routed Sacred Heart, gLI'llIl'fP rlv ll het Ill e of thenr close llf'1lHl0I'l e nrller ln the vear, hy a l count, our seasonal hl In losner Defleeare, Rov, lVllll, and Coll wound up their school careers wlth sparkllnff performances Fine pa Inf' and team work 1 haracterlzed the last 'Yame ln June, the team lost throuf h ffraduatlon Rov and Poener, co captains Def esare, Coll, llxll NlllllIl Waldman and Sklut The ,Iumor Varsltv complled a 9 7 record, mcreaemv the proe pecti for next season Captam Bob Rov Clptaln Ralph Posner VARSITY BAQKETB ALL Kneeling J 'vhll R C I Posner X B I Roy, J Rampone P Wald man Sllndlllg D llefe are P I In -X T rom 1 on C03Cl'l,J Redglte I Sklllt Sl 63 47 A ' 37 49 Y 3 L' 'I ' 44 '18 . 1 1 s 59 -19 , ' ' 38 -1-8 .L l 'I ' 52 52 . 47 19 Y s vi ' 68 55 . ' ' 1 57 55 l ' s 51 49 ' ' . 4 56 65 53 45 'L 65 51 67 43 ' . 54 . ' s ' '.' for lrss al. 71 50 .x 7 4 ,S N v S F L. I , Z, ,s. ' .N . - . .S I . ' . 1. .FE K . . 1 A I, P ,if 5 in Y. Q . : 5 T T U - . . . . Y 9 . P . . . QS :. s S I Q , S F - . ., ,z ,,' ' ' F., : -L , , , , ' . , 1 F . . . , , , I, ' 'a :s 'z s, ' ' Q i ' ' ' 7l-5f . . . . ',, I , . V , ' , ' A .A F l K .7 4 A h .I ' A . Y . , tl 7 -7 tl lv : 7 F. , I sq 'ss Z, ' ,' ' ' ' ' ' , . It . 4 . . 'Y I . - . U K- ' 2 .Afoil R. , 1 . :lsi ico: R. M'11',:r.'1'f,J Q 06 Dlzogllo and Prank Spur-01.1 al lhe mu-1, for the 'llllerb Fmnl. R1bold all Stale and Duck Mlddleton 000 B111 Bertollm, Bob Gontarek, B111 blmmon , Gus Scannapleco, and Joe Dlzoffllo aleo turned ln evceellent performancea At the same tlme that Classleal won tlle Claw B ellamplonglup tlle followmv week, Blll BCFIOIIHI lrroke allstate shot put records wltll lll9 tlxrow of aa 1 ln adflltlon to Her culean performances ln B0rl0llHl, D1Zof lxo .mil Ralmolfl, atllleteg sucll as Kojalmwlnan, sdlllIllZlI'llYl0, Ildf opmn, ,lolmxon Splr ola Seannapleco, Simmons Newman, Wlulmlleton .xml Praia ll.ue fOI'lll'lllllt0ll freatlv to the uuex- of the team Xxllll sesen HPIIIOTS on lux -quad, Mr 'Nlorro van look forward to Illllfll stu Gees m tlle lIIlIIlCllldt0 years to come ACK TFANI It Row A Be R 1 Magner T Berger J Hagoplln l N1 nnnoplexo 'N lxo Ja lum J ls I e Neuman Znd Row V4 Sullnun nmnwger R Bu xhe f Theroux W Summon F Rabold l Olshmskw R lleuhcr follen R 'llulrlle-lon R l'o ter F qpnola V Worn Rem er 'll ller R Dew olf manflger ont xrelx lil ogllo 'N H1 enfeld A Torgan nn on J Del e .nr XX Berto lnl ll Johnson Slmflperll T M1 Lauglllln J Praia TENNIS ll1e lf'IlIll le 1111 of l9ul p1oxe1l lt uprem 11y by eapturln tl1e F1 tern D111 1on FlldIllIllOT lnp In tlle Stale Intersclmla t1C F1 nals, the squad was runner up lnowxn onls to De LaSalle Captam Al Pearlman .md fir t man Jeff W 1n1cour led the team sparked by tl1e upport of Brad Snow and B111 Dau VI 1tl1 these four netmen returnm to the vourt the squad 1 lookln form ar1l to an undefeated ea on .md IS confident of se171n tlle Rhode WIDIFOUF -,ers e Island Inters1l1ol1 1111 f'I1,1n1p1onsh1p lxneehng J W1n111ur P Tenenlnum L Lee M Nlenl l Nl Hllllhg ll Snos W Davis Mr B1 rnard fcoarlll I l Il I 4 Ill' nl R J 11 I I l 11 TEIN NIS SCORES Flasslcal 5 De La Salle Classxcal 6 East Pl'0Vlll6IlC6 Cl wsrcal 2 La Salle fllassleal Classlcal 1 1011 lcd 1ca ICH lf .1 11.1 Il .1 V4 on 5 Cranston 3 Rogers 4 Lockwood 1 Moses Broun 4 Rogers 4 Cranston Lockwood 3 La Salle 4 De La Salle 9 Lost 2 Tled l L.. an 1 ln khn Jeff WIHICOIIT 'md Bxlls Dau A Captain Bob Rov RHODE ISLAND GOLF FULRSFQ Afrawam Hunt Ledgemont Loulaqluaset Wletavomet Pawtucket Rhode lsland Country Cluh TflgWS Memorlal Wannamolsaet Row hut out of the rough al Pmuukel lolf Club GOLF ThlS year CIBSNICBI had nts first golf team m many years Next year we hope to have a place m the mter scholaetlc league, but for the present the team IH playm an independent schedule agamst pnvate Schools and col lege freshman teams Proapevts for the current eeason were bnght wlth Bob Roy, a Qemor, ae captam Ros, youngest llallfier ln the Men s State Champlonahlp, won a trlp to ew Mexico ln a state wlde JCC eponsorod tour nament last year to play ln the mtvrnatnon nl champuon-hnp Marv Lerman, also a semor, turned m low at-ores and hu entered state tournaments for two years Rod Bruslnl, a sophomore, IB Trlggs caddy champ Pete Waldman and Jlm Pltochelh were average golfc-ra who lI'IlpI'0W ed Ureatlv wllh practlce Golf enthuslasts wlll undouhtedlw hear of the-e ffolfers in the commg yeara We tru t that thu mll he only the first of a serles of succeasful seaaone Q Bob Row Haptalnl Rod llrunm 'Nlzrw lerman, Ilm Pllochelll Pete Waldman K I V, I' - S I ' ' ' Q . I , . l , ' ' 0' ' I- T . . , C , . f , ,. A n V' ' I Y I.. . . 9 Q 1 . . ' . . , , . ,' 1 A n ll ' l , ' ' . ' 1 s A I u n l .A ' l . . . K K P ' ,. , . , 4 U. k f 1 U .,. S f ' ' . M, ., .. -o...,..w..- ...........f...- -........, Q A H .. wh Wifi? ' t 1 Ne , 3 ,fill . ,. .L QQ? A Q 1 my I 4 y ' V 1 , , , C f O , , .L X1 5 6 1 - ' ' . H , , 1 ' 4 . Basilico at bat with DeLeone behind the stick. ' 7 1 N- Lyn, 'li Mr Tom Cut- BASEBALL The Purple baseball team played an independent schedule as has been the practice for the past five years. Coach Bellino faced a year of relmuildin tlus season because eleven ecniore had graduated from laet years squad mcludm seven first stnngers The squad was hullt around Bob C011 a fme pltcher Frank Delneotxe, ace lltllllV man and Ralph Posner hard lllt tmg outfielder Duck Franc-eecom Mlke Grllh John Pllakae and Bob Qlleler also Gam a reat deal of actlon Althou h ll'lCXpCl'l ence hurt the Bellmo men thw year a fine Geaeon lS expected ln 1956 ,i s X x42- Tr Wan' Coach Belllno lnslrllcls Po ner and DBLeone B011 f 011 Frank DeLeone Cnrole C.. Carole D., Judy, Nan, Bert, Barb, Merry, Ellie, Up, up. and away Melba, and Bev. CHEERLEADERS Twelve girls, wearing their attractive purple and white outfits, led tlle crowd in cheers at our football and basketball games tllrougllout tlle year. By means of their peppy cheers, these girls instilled mueli enthusiasm and team spirit into our student hodw With Eleanor fdlloglv as captain, thus years squad has, indeed lreen Qllftl' ful Ill lending enthusiasm and pep to Our sports events son B Sklut L Delii e J Ftlllnger R ulllmnn F l nlloglw . 1 w - 1 9 , 7' U L ' , , , , , . ' ' ss ' ' M. Carr. M. Townsend, N. Sanderson, N, wood. G. Mnnlzuris. C. Carondo, ll. Brom- ' . .' . l. 's . . . ' ' , . ' 1 . .. it 1'- 3414 ,man Mllrgfll Mlkkelwu A strike for Sheila Rouslln GIRLS SPORTS Midst the clatter of pins and shrieks of I got a spare ' the Classical 'urls bowlm1 teams 'fathered ewery Tuesday The ffirls formed twelwe teams with five fflrls on each team Each week scores were tompared to determine which ffirls deserved recofrnition for their skill This year Bewerlv Murdock bowled lllffll sinffles with a score of ll7 while Elaine Wlaffhano was the champion in the hwh doubles dlYlSl0Il with her score of 200 Some other consistently food bowler- were Mary Brooks, Eu Hema Bruno, Melba Carr, Joan Kestenman, and Nancy San derson on Thursday afternoons at the Plantations Club pool Unlike bowhnff, there were no competitive honors awarded for swim mmf' Many Girls lllillI'l lllSll0ll themselses, however, by their prowess and ability ln this spoil Amon f our aquatic stars were Marilyn Romano, Nlarffot Mikkcl-en, ,ludv Fttlmffer, Paula Rosswnoh and ,lane Bianchi This year, in addition to howlmff and SWNIIIIIIIIHW, the 'urls were able to participate in modern danclnff and ice katmff The response to these new additions has been overwhelmmff Barbara Prata tk No three hundred game this time S Flnkle tem D 94 B Prflta J Wuerker A Pelhm Y Santopietro J Stoll S Rou lin D Burghardt Praia c- ,eff :pa-f A e S-vi . . .V J A I K .1 i , s - - 1 - so . . . , . . , . .t F . , , . 1, , . . , c . l. . 1, K x , - , f V I- U . . ' 1 L l. - L. N 3 y , , F ' I- K ,s 1 g 'L ' 1 ' Y . , v P . . r- ' T ' Swimming, another sport offered to the girls, took place r, 1 ' V' x A ' I-n I- A I rg ll . n v f - . v l .1 . 1 1 . S ' V ' I' 1 F f ' 4 I. .. ,. . , . r ,Y 1- A V r' r- ' ', ' , I, S F. t . . c ,. 'A ii! ,K nn 1 K A -ug --null . p 'A . rf! 7' 'V 55, . ' 1, .. s' , . . . COACHES Wir NTOTIO has earned the respect of I llsslcal s entlre student body Hls tune and efforts have been dexoted un e lSllN to hl teams and to ns students Hls worms 0 wisdom and humor have been gnen at the tunes that they were most needed The Classlcalltes, past and present, who have come under Hr Wlorros superuslon are slncerely grateful vrateful that he tauvht them how to wm, or to lose llke men We are proud to doll' our hats to a creat man and a ffreat coat h, Alfred V Morro The 1955 Classlcal basketball team, rfllllflfffl bv coach ANGUS THOMSON, waged the most IIIIIDFPGSIVC cam 'Vlr Thomson IS also the school Athletlc D1 rector MISS VARY McKAY 19 ln charffe of Classl cals extenslve gurls sports proffram The falr sex of the school has supported her pro Uram of bowlmv, swlm mmff, and cheerleadmff wlth ffreat enthusiasm Under the tutelaffe of 'VIR WALTFR BERNARD mam outstandmff fencer- and tennls players have been dew-loped at Classxcal These teams have fared very well smce Wir Ber nard took oser the coachlnv tems some two vears afro MR FR ANK BFLLINO has ffnen Classlcal manv fine baseball teams ln the past few years He ns also coach of the Purples junior sarsltv basket ball squad, whleh completed a highly successful schedule thus year P'-J rf Photo Courtesy of Providence Journal y . .. 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M Marcus Tulhus Clcero TABULAE Scrzbendz recte sapere est et prmczpzum et ons Horace .,nV 1 I' Wulf: Q e 4 ff 1 . . - - ,, a BUQINEQS QTAFF lst Row J Farrow J Rosen A lm S Rouslm D Hyde Franc-1 S Qwhagrln f' fnulrmo 'Vlr Andersen M XDXERTIQING STAFF A Mangnln F Rao J Pto helll B Sklut C bannelll Znd Ron J Penflch 'VI Oriel K Harrw B Praia D CO BLSINESS MANAGERS Mark Healy and Rlchard Gnllucclo discuss finnnres with Mr Ranger CO EDITORQ Walter Hagenau and Paul Russo, and Layout Chalrman Eleanor Vmxor de-crxbe the 'ao Caduceus to Mr 0,N6ll N r . - I: .' ': . ', . .. . . . h I S, . .4 ' . , .. 1 1 . 1 . . , . . ' 'Z . R , 1 . , . ., . . . Frirker. J. Armstrong, J. Bohnen. B. Chernov. S. Kark- Orsini. l . , . . . .5 ' . ' .Q : . ' ', . , . i - 4' '. . . ' , .. ' a. .41 35:2- CADLKELS BOARD 1tRow L L0g0NllZ R Boren stem Y Santopletro R CJIIUCCIO W Hagennu E Wmsor P Ru s0 M Heals IN Rosen R Ros B Brom son A Corsalr x Sty, Znd Row S Flsh S Shallun D DeCesare E Callogly D Brodsky J CUlll3H0 Mr Andersen tadvxserl L Norton S Katz S Fmkleslem L Aron R Posner A Laurenzo .l Dover CADUCEUS 'Iii 4SS5X Last wear the Cnrluceus celebrated IIS fiftieth l!lI'llldZlW The half century that has elapsed -mce the class of 1904 ventured to complle the first semor handbook has wltnessed the ffrowth of the yearbook from a small paper bound edltlon to a super deluxe annual that ranks amonff the finest of hufh school pubh catlons For fixe wears after World War I no xear book was put out, but the Caduceus was re horn ln 1926 Smce that time the book has vrown contmually both IH quallty and IH SIZC The C0llll'l1l'Jla SCllOl3SllC Press Competltlon, sponsored bv the unnerslty s School of Journal lsm for all schools located east of the MISSIS Slppl Rner, awarded a first place prlze to both the 33 and 04 Caduceus 34+ Us sjlllf Co Edltors of the 35 edltlon are Vfalter Haw nau and Paul Russo Avam thls year Mr An dersen IS C0l'llI'llJllllIlff hls efforts as staff ad user Miss Ellzabeth MacDonald has offered to serve as hterary consultant COLUNIBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION H ILE av: -woes mrs FIRST PLACE CERTIFICATE -. 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' 'I u 2 ot:n-mira S, , BLSINENS QTAFF lst Row A Gallowly M Slmonel man J Peise M Lewm E Kelly D fipoblanco B lx S Fmkle-lem J Pli0lh8lll R Leeder A Nmmnl J Duns M lxrelger D Hwde H1115 Rou-.lm Sr Row D Oreml J Nlarc-uno Mr Xndersen A 2nd Rom 5 Bllodeau R Mlller T Cutler B Crm Cxnnne D Jolmbon D Bender 'JETS 9 lnlrmaunual hnmuzm Mmm tin bum Smnul lmmulms Q D l 1 ' W 'Tha flassxcal Ramen Mm. , INII RNATIONAL l'lR'i1 PI ACL AW 'XRD .ffl ff f TX PISTS l I Ron C Muller R Buren lem ll stflll ll B 'NI 5ll'll00I'llI'l N Re-lr: on l pl 14 I trl E balloglw E IXFIIZ M Oriel '51 Slmonelll X l ll: R w lklflxllfl J Frxe M O BFIBII J Pelr on tr1 NI M1 L :be D Cort NI I reenh num -X WI ngmn NI 0 Bru n I Rogler Zn Rom M Fowler P Dre sler T E1 enberg C Flbnher 0 BYIJIIIZJFI T Ragoh Aust Y Sunlopletro E Magllano Mus Qeare Y Per EDITORIAI QTAFF lst Row E Wenkart E Callogly E Winsor .l Douer X Smloplelro S Fish .l Waddlng ton M lxlernun nt Row N Sudmron N Perrottl A Resnuh M Plsuone C Sahagnan man C Marsden F Bruno T Elsenberg C Sannella 3rd Rom J Cretella M ghatz A Laurenzo D Brod sky T West W Foley D Orslm llrker l Dre sler li llrumson Miss Sears P Water C C lasslcal Review The first edltlon of The Classxcal Revlew an elght page mlmeographed lssue appeared on March 1 1934 Two amhltlous students, Owen Gretton and Thomas Serpa, were responslble for tlns tanfflhle reahzatlon of a lone smolder mv desire for a student newspaper ulll and Scroll, Internatlonal Honorary SOClCty for Hlvll School Journal 1sts, has several tlmes recoffmzed the paper s superlor efforts by mternatlonal first place awards, the most recent ln Qeptemher, 1954 The RCVICW 1n the past year has also recelved the plaudlts of the Natxonal Scholastlc Press, the Colum lllil Scholastic Press Assocxatlon, and the Umverslty of Rhode Island News paper Contest An mnow. atlon was lIllT0flllf'Cfl th1s year when the Renew puhh hed a special hohdaw ussue embraclnf both the Cllflg tlan Christmas and the ,lCWl'4ll Chanukah This unique puhllcatlon was wldelv lauded hv educators and clcrffy throuffhout the N316 In her capacxts as hterary aduser, 'Vhss Bemlce Sears has ffulded students to suc cessful productlon of the paper from lts serv earhest days For several vears, untll her retirement, Nllss Bessle loud sened as huslness aduser, a post now OCCIIIDICII hy 'Vlr Vt alter Andersen A -5.1- 41 Willing workers that help ln the urrul mon f The llasszcul Retzeu .lohn Domer Editor Sands Flnkle tem Room Iollemtor Hob Leeder Busl ness Manager LlaS3 Lexus Malling Secretary - - 7-. . - .Al , - T Q . 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V. g rr ' ' ' 'Y u a ' 2 ' - 4 an 'V 4. -f 6 lt R s I Mlller R Borenlem S Fml-.lelem J all lealw Y blntopletro Ml B wd a Sl er? ll a moormn D John on M 5ll'll0l'lClll J Waddlngton E Wmsor 5 Karklln Znd Row C Marsden R Charon Y Perrottl L Logo untz E Krltz M Ixrleger l' Barszcz A Bussolettx R Freedman J Holbrook A Re mck P Parker A Mozzetta M Epteln E Maglrlno M Brook J Praia M Green baum M Mmfabe Y Calltrl B lmnottl B McCu1ness C Sahaglan B Gross A Duxallex 3rd Row T Wilson A Bezan A Fme R Drury P Lenardls L Sehnker D Qlklnd N Rosen P Spencer M Shatz L Roses S Silverman W Hagenau S Fxsh P Markofl' A Laurenzo F Kxlgu R63llZlIlg the students need to understand present das world and natlonal affalrs, the Forum Club, under the expert Ullllldllfl' of Mxss Bovd, has dlscussed current problems which mvolve the natlon state, and 1nd1 vidual cltlzens Farly ln the year tllllely reports were lflwen concernmff hoth natlonal and state electrons A W1dC range of topncs, mcludmg Juwe mle dehnquencv, nwht foothall, and problems of peace, were presented for dlSCllSSlOI1 The program of the Cluh also Included a CtllI'l9lIIlZlS partv and movies The officers of tlllg proffressne cluh are Vletorla Santopxetro, Duncan Johnson, M1121 Samoorlan and Mark Healy FORUM CLUB 4-'?' J llune ln John on Pre :dent 5pe ,per for the da, A Fm? X permit' A lwfll lon ol mle rn mon ll Ill' ur mn P Lenqrdlg Lenardn -X Bel un li S 1 lll ,- rottl A Fine 5 lx lflsllll rowing, 1 polnl Cllllrll Perrottl NI 5llllZ I 5 Attentive Audience In order to help student lmproxe tllelr -peaklnff both flllI'lIlU' school and in later life, Classlcals oldest club, under the dlrectlon of Mr Glee son and officers Vxctorla Santopletro Harlem Bemis Barbara MCGUIHHCSS, Ruth Freedman and Cvntllla Sallafflan, bas introduced public speakmf into its activities The members see themselves profitmg by opportunities to speak either extemporaneously or with preparation and they benefit by the constructive criticism offered by tllelr fellow students In spite of tbe addition of public speakmv, the Society has not abandoned 1ts prl mars objectne namely debatlnff Durml the year experienced debators baxe introduced new members to techniques and styles of debating, and all who wished presented debates ltRoxs S Rouslln S Fmkle tem B Iannottl ,I Hull fl babwglan Y qfnntopietro R Freedman B Born ide Y Perrolti I . Feinitein. J. Ettlinger. 2n Row: ff. Bwltaglia. D. Smith I.. Fflin. B. IleI,elli:. H. emix. Mr. f'lee.on fwdviserl B. Mt'CuineS.' C. llelVI'lio. P Brmkle W Nelson 3rd Rom I Fa barro stein P. M'lrkof'f P. S Bezwn. R. Drury. Re Elfllllllg B I'mn0ltl A Benn A Fine DEBATING SOCIETY R Del5eslo P Taubman G Freedman .I Kap penver. P. Leonardiq A. Fine. A. l R 1 A Callossaw P Fe1nle1n NI Fp le1n R I 17011 1uren o 1n ZITI 1 H rupe 1 1dv1 erl N lllr tll J llouer J Etlllnger 'N Smder 011 R wIllll'lllIl W Illlg, R I 1 r nc Ron NI Carr J W uerker M11 Illlt'W E Romer rm S1l lg D1rl1n IJlNlll4lll R M1 IOIICIII F Bruno I 9e1den E Fe l P1 her OIJFIEH I' Rogler B I lrdner I I lnnon NI Townsend 'VI Nnnlh I P1l1h1s M Orlel 3rd Ron X furr'1n R Pou ner R Spenaer S Holnnger '1 ll l p her I' Tluhm 1n G Theroux Slflll Ienlw u 4 enn1n lx1r hen 1111111 Pru ker X Tumk W Hlg6ndll l-th Row IJ Or 1n1 IJ Or lnl M Rotlenhcrg R ueler W h1!c 0 owe X Rr1er K an HI I 5IlllIl Vest W Folex J K1p lun P Tenen bllllll R 5lllIlIH 5 Rleeker R Posner GERMAN CLUB The German Cluh has vutneefierl a werw Queee ful ve'1r 'VIN- Hempel, enerffetle and eafrer to promote the eau e of German, Der Tod John Dover hae worked zealoualw Wltll omeerw, John Dower, Susan HITQCJI and Alhert Laurenzo The 111eet1n1fG are punctuated YVIIII son' ZIIIIPQ, conwereatnon fihne I'0II'9NllIIlCYlIN and ill'-llldWS of muau al talent In the he11nn1nf of the wear a -k1t was put on hv Su-an HlfQCll and Mark Heals and at the Deeemher IIIPPIIII4 a welll naehtieplel , or CllI'lNIIlldN paffaent, wa held Ml1lf'll attracted Qehoolwlde attentlon One nolahle event wae the appearance of Der Klatsch, tl1e German new-paper, edlted hy Paul Russo The newapaper helped freatly to adwertwe the IIICCIIHWN puhl1c1Le the do1nffQ of the eluh the flaw, and the -tudent-, and promote the study of German w 1 Wen marht p1el NI Rottenberg Der Klatsrh Ju 1 oh' the pres P Ru 90 H1r1h Illll'9l1I0 Hwgenau I edllflr J Dover Pre-1 en! S H1r 1 Epgleng Pl TCIJIW lst Row: P. Dressler, C. Mars- den, J. Cotton, M. McCabe, B. Gross, S. Karklin, M. Mannix, A. Corsair, D. Burgzhardt, V. Gambardc-lla, M. Fowler, E. Bloom, L. lilum, L. Milonc. 2n1l Row: J. Kosternmun, T Eisenberk. C. Miller, B. Mac Intosh, J. Mill, L. Lofzowitz, 4 Miss W1-thorell ladviserl, E. McLaughlin, A. Lonardo, J Hn S. lfinklm-stein D I no F Kelly M Krieger 'ir Row R Mlller B Dans R Lhxron R Borensteln E Kritz C Ise E Coldstem A .Ioerger A Magmn V Calltfl C Belawskl A Bussolettl B Iannott1 M Lewxs J Holbrook W Barszcz M K1ernan 4th Row R LEuropa R But terfield R Castellucc1 M Mlll er L Lee M Coldfine R D1 M310 R Pratantuono G Glam masx F Correra E Berrxman P M1rkoll' P Lenarflls A Be Zan B Corman 5th Row S Bleecker M Men deloutz R Bertol1n1 R Iaw son M Abedon M Lerman D Johnson J Morxarty A Far row R Drury W Davis ll M1ller J Medw1n A Flne S Pxsh FRENCH CLUB The Irena l1 lluh upn ru-ed bs 'NI1-N Welherell, 1 ilu l1rg.,es1 fmd one ol the mo-1 popullr 1n IC 1 mol N er11lJersl11p 1 upmn to Inv student is 10 N N N mon Nl 1r of From 1 sluclw 18 l11111onll1l1 llltfllllgi nm 1o11du4tul lw llu ofhcers, 1111 V1 xml lllllll logoxull l'l9lll0I' W1ns0r, 4 1 Q mulm llNlllllW lm u e llllt I4 e111crt1111111znl 1n l'rQm1 md HIUNIIJ ll 1 uc 111 In llN qlo 1ng, La .1r ll 1 piper with clulr mem rt llllllrll 1 N 1111 Ile 1 l1l1l1sl11111n 0 lu l1rf-L we-1r sludems were 1111o11g. lllls selrs nnnovmons in... were Ell7Jl'l6lll 'NI1 Illlgllllfl l1ml1 l0g0XSll7 Swlvm Ronde'1u W A4 A 5? A? ,,,,. ,ry V IW vuyw gf 4 1' Jaw ,ji 1 lst Row N Tuttle G Shuster A Pl1nte I- Winsor N Wood Mxss Wethlrell lddvlserj S Ronclnuu B Watts N Sander son S Rmdrmlon L Spacagna M Simone-ll1 2Ylll Row P Waterman P Weeplf M Brooks I Podrat C Carondo C Vltale A Resnick T Ragosta M Saxe E Rich man D Pol1castr1 P Parker ir Row J Pearson OBrien E Gallogly B Sklut J W.-xddmgton E Maghano J Appelbaum V Perrottl D Scola C Sannella M Shore P Ross1gnol1 R Roche 4th Row D OTSIHI M Shatz L Selmker R Coll P Wald man K Abelson B Snow L Pease A S'1mdper1l D SlSkll ld S Sllxerman A Mancini J Pxtochelh I Olshansky WIYHCOUI' D Orsmx ll. I . . 1y1 , .hd l: I. ' ,. . , . 'I I, .. ', . ra . . 1 - I 1 - l' . . : , . . - K , . - I - L . 's 1 1 1.5 . . ' 5' 4 ' ll ' s -l . .l . . . ' 's - 1 1' q 'l - lm. lwgun l1iq xv- ll - 'a . , 'l .' Tl J, Q I '- 'r: .'z':- -- 2 . 'U . Nu 'I Vt , .' 1 . ' l 1 V ' ' f ' X A E, I illll ,lanws Mill. Tli- -1 ' gs 3 1 j ' 'l d I . ga -s:11l- ' 1' - ' 'v 'l.: fe-I --l'o11-. im-l l' g l - .lllll ' s' 1, ' M' - . OH. . sc-illuiwfi A l'll 1'lIK'll 1- xr a . . ' - ' . ' '. I' ln' .' :ls ' 'l ul br., A l l . 'sz S I f il ' f' , ' ' 4 ' ' l'll'1'lll'll Choir by l 2 ' 5 I' .1 . , 5 ' ' - ' ' 1 1 '. - 1 '.: ' A ' 3. Miss Wetherell and her FI'9ll4'll singers. . 1 ' L 1- ' ' ' : d 'V ' 1 . ' ' , 'M. I ', f ,' JI L ll II III Q I r INI 11 Il HIIIX 1111 1r 1111 11 1 1 1 r 1 1 Il I I onlon 5111111111 R011 ,I -Xppell1111n1 S Fmkle tem B I rnss D I11rt F M1L:1ugI1l1n I Nllllfl' M M1I.1be 'III VEIIICI' ell .11I11 er A Bug oleltl B NIJIIYIIO I1 ,I Hall I' Bloon1 M Fowler M Brook A WI1g1nn M Kxernm .I Hol brook I Belrnsslu Tlnrd Row ,I Ixebtenman I C'1r11ndo H B11 balg Y D1 r-11 111 1 1 1 1r 'II lxr11 111 wr 1 1111 I1 1 OINI N lx ll 111 11111 1 R1111 11111111 1 1 1 1 It 1 1 1 ll N ne ,I I1r11rl1 A 1 lllllll dlilelll E B1rrm11n F I11r1111 N ll Row R n11r0l1 R 1 I0 II 'NI1 P Wllllln Ix Abel 011 D ,Iolm 1111 'II I erm 1n A I 11n1r1lo IJ ,IOIIII on A Drurw S I es 1 ,I I 11 1en UNIOR ALLIANCE FRANCAISE I1r 1 1 N Wood R R111 he I 5p11'1gn1 I Nor on T R 1gn ll BOTPIIHII 1n R I 1n E Krnz J R1 5 RIIIIIICIII P l11 1 rl N RHIFIIIDII N Tull 0 B 7 111 I e1r on 'VI 0 Rrlen M N.1n11111r1 111 111n1l Rom I I11f,,1m1l7 'NI S1n11111e 1 N n r on NI 11 1 e 0 'I WH 1 I 1 1 M S we I r Il wk ul I Nlnnelll Tl11r1l Row A Re n11l1 I Doumng P RoQ 1gn11l1 I Po 1Ir11 I' Wee11le .I Sw lllow P Wlflterman R I 1 lCIlllIIl Or 1n1 D Or 1n1 L Iee N Rouen R L Europa Bllllerfltlfl 'NI or I I1 ro 11 1l11n0 -Xrrl 11 ll 1I111g,11111 F Wm or FII 1 S ore F lI 1 n I 1r 1 1 1111 1- I1111rtl1 R 11s I lllll 1 1 1 1 11- B I UFIII H1 svrm 1n I 11n1n11 1 R Frl 1n11 'II I l'lIlt'l0YlIl N I Il 1 I1111' R 1111 R1 1 0 I1111 In .I WIFIIIO Flftll Rom I' 'NI1rl-1olI F IIPIIOIIC I' Slfllllllfllllfl S B1 n R 1ll111' R 11111 R B1 I'l0llIll B Snow M 111n X SIYTIIIPEFII L 5I'llI'llxPI' II 51-land B Odvn Pll0PllClll ltRoxs W Nleweri M D1 mond N Shallun Nl QIIIIO ne I 2n Ron D Johnson D Amltrano M Healw Mr lsler ,I Ioner C hagxm L Casbwrro CLUB COUNCIL All planQ for Qoelal events and dNQPIllllll99 muat ohtaln the approval of the Clulr Council It eonusts of a represcntatlve from each elwq fOllI'lCll IS NllllClWlS6ll hy Mr Jerome L Pusher Officers of the mluh counell are Stephen Shat km, Dolore- Mnltrano 'Nlark Healy, and ,love Hall llhe rounul N memlverx haxe become well versed ln the art of i0Illpl 0IllliC ATHLETIC COUNCIL All tleclalona eoneernerl wlth the awarfllnv of major letters are mafle ln the Atllletlc Councll Aw utlnv the omeerw, Anthony Basllleo, Wllllam tlfieate- pre-entecl to partlclpants m major or minor Sport , are repre-entat1se- from each claas ln the Gthool Seated R Roy A Samd perll W Bertohm !Presl M Thompson fadvlserb A Baslllco IVPJ W Nel son lSeel J Nlorlartw C A Catalano Standing W' Simmons D Magner R Connell R Bru slnl 5 'I . I I' ., . .- , .l. .I ' '. . I . I l - ll'. cl ': . J , . F .-I . . J ' , Sa- : , . , . . . l ' x n 1- Y T ' -qu 1 --lg . lx ' n v' ' r, - in the school and from every school eluh. The Bertolini and Wfilliam Nelson, who sign all cer- , ' 2 ' , ' - ' . s , q ' ' : I K. 4 I 1 q A a - 4 yr 1 iv 1 . L w . r I ,- 1 - i : . , . - r. ' , , ' ' . . , . - Q - . . . . ,'- - N . : . . , 1 F . . , l R ' - lst Row nd Row ird Row 4th Row 5th Row r Flaxman aduser M Ma1mll1 A Bar1le A Sammartxno W Boyle Slmmons I' DeLeone P D1S11a D De-Ltsnt R I-rancescone Nann1n1 R Velluccl R Callucc1o R llruf-,1n1 Coll R Cont.-1rek J DlZOKllU J Mllls J Marcacclo E D1Santo A Mangllx R Posner M Grllll HIY The H1 Y, afflllated Wltll the YMCA IS the 1110-t popular hors club ln the sehool Llmlted to students ln the upper classes, the memhers are tarefullw chosen lwfalnse the num her of memhers allowed 1 lnnlted Boys are chosen hy tl1e1r slneere ln terest 1n c-ommumty prohlems and leadershlp eapah1l1t1es The cluh s officers, Dan1el DeCesare, Aldo Sam martmo, 1VIlCllZl6l lwI3lIIf'lll Anthonv Barlle, and Rlehard Gallueelo and tl1e1r ads lser, Mr Flaxman, often co operate on soclal afl'a1rs mlth the Y Teens Tl1e cluh s annual hanquet IS tl1e hmhpomt of tl1e vears act1v1t1es alonv Wltll the hw H1 Y dance usual ly held ln January Y TEE The YTeen, a branch of the YWCA, IS an orffan1zat1on that lS really actlve The club has heen un usually husy takm-f part 1n tl1e na t1onal 100th anmversarv eelehratlon ofthe Y movement At tl1e weekly meetlnff, conducted hy the officers, Vl16Il!'CNldCl'll, M Lew1s,tre1s 11rer, E Bruno, secretarw, M I .xrr presldent Dolores Amltrano, Marv Brooks Me hssa LEWIS, Melha Carr, and adv1ser, MISS Ehzraheth lVfa1D0nald, plans are Jama partles and danees WlllCll the eluh sponsors The Hlrls also do craft work at tl1e meetmgs, makmw favors for the Clll'lSlIllZiS Ftur and stuffed anlmals for underplluleffed chlldren lst Row D Burghardt S Rear don N Sanderson C Marsden M Brooks D AmltF8HO MISS MacDon'1ld M Lewls M Carr B Prata D Pol1castr1 A Fran c1s 2nd Row P Waterman D Scola L Norton P MICOHC B Murdock If Morse M Capuano L Blum M McCabe H Hoctor F Kelley Grd Row K Larson A Corsa1r S1h'1g11n M Manmx Pell1n1 T Rxzosta F Rlchman I M1-1nt.7ar1s C Carondo B Pastort 4th Row M I-owler V Vltale J Wuarktr B L8ZOWSkl S Rondeau J Lynch M Smlth B Dans M Kneger Sth Row L Spacagna Ruch M Saxe E Bruno M K1ernan V Cal1tr1 J Prata M S1monell1 F Manzhano 6th Row D Cort V Perrottl W CICOHQ F linrszcz V Gam bardella M Shore M OBr1en C Rtgme M DePast1ne lth Row R M1ller M OBr1en P Roxzler A MCCIDH E Gal logly S Hnrsch A Mozetta G Shuster A Bussolettx , I' ' l' , T 1 4 9 . H 1 v 7 . A - I - 1 - 5 A 1 e A . . , t i L: . 5 . . . r-u Q lv' x- l r- ' ' ' IM- . l- ,- - '1w.' 1,1 ,. . .1 1 . - , : Hx. ' , 1 LL 91 V ' P . L ' 1 K, ' Little Spinners: P. Feinstein. made for the spaghetti supper, pa- 1' ' Q. - ' . . :. , : .' , V , . , . fi T U K Q v rq . 3 D. 'zv.-'z',K . Y -.', Al lst Row I Waldman N Rosen li Miller J Hall Mr Lafferty 4 R w N Tuttle I Iee li Smnr-Lr H Iiryn nlusgr V Psrrottl C btmu-.s M Slmllnklll I Sgllnker Row Il Iuuwskl L Collins R Posner J Flynn J Co en 1 Row M Md :L Ilnno P Spine I V CII .I Mori.-xrty J Holbrook W Rose R Berzemann B Drury 6th Row R I-ostrr L Aaron A Inrrow S I-Nh L Pease M vf m o s A li:-xnulc J Keun Wlm our Ruttsnbz rg J M111 D Ionatn Pltochelll A Mmgxll Ii Puu-.mr 1th Row R Roy D Qlsklnd R Ii.-xymond H Herqhey SCIENCE CLUB The Sclenve Cluh, one of the most avtlve ln the -1hool, meets ln monthlw The Cluh hae QIIOII'-0lCll nuts to the Rhode Ixlancl Colleffe of Pharmacv, the New Fnfflanfl Telephone Company anrl Prowldence Col qdngllhohuwbnll Llc A113 A nas an leffe AllWlSCI', Wlr Lafferty, and officerx, Barn llllller, Charles Straus- ,loyre Hall and VITUIUIH Perrottl, conduct the meetmge, open to all Qtudenti who are IYIICFCQICII ln Qrlence One of the eluh s Illalll ZICIIYIIICQ IS the promotlon of mterest aml partlmpatlon m the Rhode I-land Schools Science Fan' 410 4 l-.1 I I 1-1 uhh :rw PI 4 as I'II'lllll'll X e der progrm ah urm A I . , . S , . ' ', . ' , . ', th o 1 . -, .. . , S I - , . ' os. 2 'sf : , - ', '. ' 'z .. ', ,. If . 5th ': , .1 '. ', '. ' ' , . , . ' , . h , Znl ': . ful 1, J. Fisrhvr, Il. ? Mi, . I ' ey . zlktri, . . A 3521 Rf 'DI l. S . I. l 1 mlm, J. ' 'c' ', J. ' 'h . A- 1 . ' A 1. I H I I I I l . I l .W Y., ,, N. , ,. A I P . , I. . '. , . . l ' 1 : I ' 5 53, A .Ekwm 2 P, 1 f L Q 0 . mm ..l.,..' nf... - f - si - - V- ' z v vu , I I . .' i . .' A N no ,I LMS C SAE S, ,IP . V ,A SHT? nl 1 -3 , Q f YY: ' II I'lzz. Ilan' - Mill '. lll Sl l'lIl: lmaun- I a f .f . BZIFIIIVID, R. flfrlfll. Mr. l,uffrrly. J. Vu-lu -l. H l'enff'. v 1 1 ' :' un. 1 nnm 11m tn 1 e 1 lonure 1 semrelwrw Q Hoxe emret rx Ron one nn n 1 m 1 ll BIOIII on E 111 or 7 Slnlopnlro f llulnian Brel Ron F lllnlelw B Bolcllerl F Bruno A Re nuk J lllll F f ll oglw Ron f lulllno A S1 11110111 R Mor e P Plr Rom 3 fel .l lllrllng ll Montlnlro S Hlr 1 1 TRAFFIC SQUAD M1 NllII'f'llCl3I'l0 s lllllllld, tl1e Traffic qqudrl 1ldllW fd0f'Q the 0Ill'llQl1 of lretween elaes Qtudentw It IN the duty of tlle offifel- on the qquml to keep up talrs up and flown-t.11rQ flown, anal to preserve some gem lmlanee of orfler 1n the llallouefl lf erowulecl hall of Clawleal H1 P6I'fOI'llllI'l1 llll flutv to the lettex are eo eaptun- Alan BTICI mtl Al lnert Laurenzo lat Row V Nelson Mr Murehelano advxser H C'1tterm'1n 2nd Row L Aron I Waldmwn 3rd Row ,I Lafferty S Davxes 41h Row .l Dower M Hwwenfeld A liurenzo wth Rom D Johnion P Rus 0 R Hewp A Br1er MESSENGERS From 8 15 to 2 30 callv, tllo-e enerffetlc Qtalwark, tl1e office meesen-Ter-., are on rluty to earrv meQsaffeQ from the rec orcls office and Mr 0lNe1l N of fice to all parts of tl1e Qellool IIlQilllltCd some twenty seam .1 0 lay former prmelpal Charles E Pame, before the adxent of eleetncal mtereom syetem-, the roup lm- a strlctly woluntarv Inemlmerslllp, and IS Gupervhed lly Nllss HOYC Energetle btwlxslrte G Bulmwn P Plrker A fohen Mus Howe Y St.11r Patrol Albert I lurenio 1.lpI.11n N ' , 1 ., I, . . , P 3 ' nf rl x - X 9 T ' vi - n n Y IV' l 'rr L P , ll- 1-v - nu Y rg B x an s I lr! 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S: .. . 1 , . . w sl , , GLEE CLUB no of the llrwsl xnrl mol mln 1 Ill It .1--11.1 1 tm lr loc lulr unwlor thr- rmtlon of Ur Feorfo Potnm xlf'6IlIl mors Nlonrln morn 1 inf- lrl rolwarw the :ro n of C llrl tml Fxrol ws n cw arf- ont 4nr1n1 tlm lol 1 w 0 -on nr lc- n um: n to llldkf' 1ru lllll0Il -o mmnor nlrle om P Wnernmn 9 rlnlxlf' lun f xllllf 'Nl 'NIJ me l llilflflf F Qpem r nc Ron M Nlmomlll P Ye-Pplf ll on I 1 for L Norton Ron J Qs lllou ll Mullxerlw Y f It ln ll fo Dum da dum dum R Pohle Mr Mvfwbe and J Alprme 1- Tlmfs the nolf-: Mr. xlfcilllli nnrl Ronald Pousner. The lmnfl llIl!lf'!' tlw nlnlf- llrf-rllon of Mr 'llcfalw nmol on Tuo- fa anfl Tllur-flaw mornin ltornnn F 1 from ln maml li none the lc xllx mr:-f-1.1tr'1l .1 N uoun at 1 1 loo ZlQG9IIlllllCQ Tlnelr I'PFlllltl0Il I l'l1lll2lll0Il haxo lwcomf- an llllfxffll part of the ceremonle-Q 1tRom R Pou ner P Pellw f Qtr 1 L Wlllone J Wuerlxer NI f 1rr 5 Ievw R Def Onll 9 Smlk 2nd Ron 'llr 'llmfibe F Xlprm X Curran I lxhourx R Pollle R Moran f Coolidge R Rawmond A Bell X Tuck P Yelluul I Florlo 3 s--f- 'fi' ,,.-er '7'a Xxx fk Octavlus pucr s A ' . - 1 QffX'am,.,x, V V, f ' 1 X I- f X li., !?9 ':, T We 1, , fx 5 I K f , b ,, xx -N -, I V Ai ,L 0: ' W 3 2 if T, x ' lu' ,...,,,g,, if MI CRES Faber est suae quzsque fortumze Sallust JA UARY My 33.215 9. .Q 7 X lst Row: P. Dressler, B lannotti, M. Samoorian, F Barszcz, D. Johnson, Mr Eisenstadt, C. Catalano, P. Parker, S. Karklin, B. Mac Intosh, J. Hall. 2nd Row: A. Resnick, J Kestenman. A. Bussoletti B. Cross, T. Eisenberg, M DePastine, J. Frye. V. Per rotti, .l. Kimball, B. Mur dock. J. Halbrook. 3rd Row: S. Silverman, J Medwin, F. Spieda, L. Lee. L. Roses. M. Mainelli, I Olshansky, M. Mendelovitz, A. Fine, R. Spencer, J. Scor- pio. 4th Row: M. Shatz, T. Wil son, C. Ravo. A. Pearlman, M. Lerman. J. Moriarty, A Bezan, S. Bleeker, B. Oden, R. Drury. After the dance Moriarty B lannottl thurman F Bar nz trelurer I Olslrln lu vlcepreldent B lan nottl Social Committee llrurman P. N r g ' . A .A s ' Social Committee: T. Wilson, S. Karklin, 1. Hall. ll. Class Lenders: T. Eisenberg. secrelaryg D. Johnson, presidentg '. .' . , gs.-, as 3. '.s,'. '- S' 3 . l L 4 fi lst Row: A. Hyer, E. Kel ley. D. Cort. D. Policastri S. Reardon. H. Hoctor, J Cannavo. L. Blum. E. Bloom C. Marsden, A. Franc-is. 2nd Row: R. Rorlte, V Cnmbardella. T. Ragosla M. 0'Brien. J. Pearson, L Milone. M. Krieger, E Riehman. B. Davis, M. Pis rione, S. Rondeau, M. Man mx J Cotton r Row S Bastten LEuropa P Mastrostefano R Butterfield G Sranna ptero A Curran J Raso .l Andreozzl A Brier t Row R Busch Fletcher S Flaxman R Leeder R Young M Abe don A Samdperll C Smith A Aruero A DeLuca I' Arrlgo T West hi' Hall the queen' J Ettltn ger M Kenney Miss Mr Kay M Fowler queen P Ros lgnoll ,I Fannavo rv Dqs fl- 11 iq..-Q, fl Officer X Nannlnl usepre :dent R Mlllman 8 20 ln llorllf' Rfvflm 2 errellrw F Deleone preldent 'Nl Farr treasurer .l Marmum 'iuual Committee Lhalrman JUE ls Row P Rogler M OBr1en J Rlley P Rossxg noll R Mlllman MISS Wetherell A Nanmm M Carr N Sanderson L Spa cagna V Wong 2nd Row B McGu1nness R Muller C Sahaglan M Saxe E Bruno M Shore A Joerger C Regme C Shuster L Furla N Tuttle J Lynch .l Flscher M Fa glano B Watts 3rd Row R Pousner B Velluccl C Tapallan .l Cretella C Strauss D Ber ger P Spencer W Foley M Grtlll A Prltsker B Gorman 4th Row H Hersey P Ten Upsher G Theroux D Young M Whnte S Salk R ueler R Raymond S Wllllamson C Coolidge W .lennmgs lst Row A Magmn K Lar son P Mlcone F DeLeone Mr Levander J Marcac clo B Pastore D Hyde C Hastmgs M Quattrocchl 2nd Row M Coodfine Lewls C Belawskl Khoury R D1Ma1o Fowler W Slmmons Smith M Marandola Miller 3rd Row R Bertolmx Gxammasl B Cambmo Royal R Booth S Levv Gwynne, R Fratantuono :wr-O 333'-'Z 118 . Q . 4 'l O., S- -J .09 . . .-O I: Q 1'q+ . Q .' ' . . , 5 , , J' -h-',' ' . 1 ' 'l -0 u nu . ,, , . n. .. . 'J' '. U . . . -. , - .cn , - , . 5 ' - '1 ,, 4 -.' . 9-1 . - an . . . . -1' . o. . ,- , .... . . . . . ' D . ' ,.. . .:1- ' '- . ...'n' 1. ,I N' -I -to 0 an Q up 1' S. Boo' Bored? URY lst Row: B. Chernov, B Borniside, J. Eltlinger, H Myers. Mr. Jackson. R. Bru sini, J. Scorpio. P. Fein stein, S. Eltlinger, D. Dur- rell. 2nd Row: M. Townsend. M Rahl, R. Brody, C. Whee lock, J. Espinola, R. Freed man. H. Hersey. C. Green- well, S. Bilodeau. A. Pia- cenle. M. Gemma. 3rd Row: D. Viccioni, W Meyers, A. Glammarco, A Orsini, B. Tiacelli. S. Hol- zinger, H. Bemis, W. Nord- quist, D. Borci, E. Dilorio R. Reynolds, A. Kirshen: baum. L. Tella. 4th Row: W. McFadden, E. Parker, R. Pohle, J. Kap- stein. R. Eddy, B. Menzies, G Kershaw G Cicina P Taubman M Levltt J P11 akas D Motherwaw R Bal as .1 ner P Frm lem sueprel c enl 510f'H0 new relarw R ru lm P79 'df fl! J Etlllnger Social fom mmee Chairman JUE lst Row: C. Aust. S. Calan- nino. V. Brown, A. Basilico, C. Giuliano. M. Dimond, R. Consave, J. Darcy. D. Da- vies, M. Frivker. 2nd Row: S. Classman. U. Calise C. Heditsian A. Ber- riman T Galkin A Cohen S Glass S Bender C Bul man G Cunningham C Cunningham 5 Hershey B Lafrati 3rd Row E McLaughlin R Middleton 5 Newman W Ise R Dlfontl A Bes sacmi C Ashworth R Aneyci C Alprin A Cas barro 4th Row R Petltpas G Lareau M Mc-Gulrl W Morrlssev J Miller P Pela B Hand C Cran hlmer R Halpern lst Row W Dllorno B Is rael E Rubin B Monta naro M Murthelano I Kassed P Pmln B Gil roy A Galloway D Monte calvo la lan T D1lNlpol1 Noon J Darling C Can non E Fessel Q Selden R Iewen D Lippltt B Card ner B Ladd 3rd Row A Qpahn R Pe trucm R Cllardl D Ben der P Femfluer J Iaffertw J Peisach J Cumming R Curfa T Tutk J l g 4th Row A Bell 'VI H senfeld R Morm R Heap A Torgan J Redgate D Magnet K Harrl J Car ne ia John on Smith 'I20 , . s - - - , . . . , . ' , I . N - , . 1 - 9 ' . I ' - l . U. . I , '. . 7 ' A , ' . 5' ' I Y 9 ' In n g 1 ' . . , . . . , . i ' 1, . i . . Q 1 , . , . , - , . . ': '. . ' ' , . - . . , . . .- . r. ' , ,. : . . 1 ' 's. ' - q 4 lt 5 n ' 2nd Row: B. Mullen. C. Sa- l g' , . ' 'z '. A A A . - n . ' , . ' , .. .B ' . . 4 v 5 . A . g I I ' . . . I, . 1. i. . ' , . I 1 . . A V' .. . - . . ,n . 'I . . 1 . 35- . , . . , . 's. . gl' . K. s . D lst Row E Serapella 1 Bernler J Scalzl A 5181 1-iotti J Rampone Mr M1- Clmchy T Hawelea N Por ter C Yitale B Bordierx B Baxter 2nd Row R Sxlvestri E Iannurcllll M umn .l Farrow J Barry V Romans A Henson R Owlrow D Raymond B Felt C Cesel skl M Clanvy S Sivm C Farrell 3rd Rom D M1'K1ernan A Pelllnl S Rlter R Rubery T Tucker L Fam .I lr quhart D Smith R Glea son H Jeschke R Planted 4th Row P Dlflllpp0 W Jecusco N Mangararo C McOsker W M1'Cabe F Nota R Pike R Lawreme J Leib .l Prata C Fem in Early Birds D Smith Mme Kane T Hawele fliattw fornor I Clulmno 'K C Sfflillfllll S lolonnlno 1 Sralzl D Davies, M Frultel AIM' lim. - Class Officers C. Giuliano, bevretaryg T. Ha- veles. presidentg A. C. S1'a1-1-iotti, treasure-rg 121 .l. Rampone. vice-president. M. Dimond. So- cial Committee Chairman. JA UARY lst Row J Stollerman S Selya G MacDonald A Jerrett J Katz Mxss Mcln ms H Schaffer R Lea R Prltsker J Krasner J Har wood 2nd Row S Goldberg M Miller Y Wood J Janson A Guenther M Gallogly S Kulahjlan .I Blackmar T D1 Marla L Fmk P Ollv er J St Angelo 3rd Row S Xarlas R De Wolfe D Kaufman R Hempe D Lees R Rose I Shoolman S Poulten W LEuropa C D1Ma1o E Mvers T Angelone 4th Row J Brenckle G Meislng ,I Greenberg R D1 Plppo R Connell H Smith L Kortlck K Nulman M Munson G NIVICB C Spa cagna R DeBlas1o E Rosa Absorbed S Selva V Wood C DIMHIO L- 'Vlormng Clones S Selva C Mandshnen .l lvltr R Prltsker V Wood C MacDonald Class Officers I Shool man Soclal Committee Chalrman C WI a n d shlen secretary G N1 vica, presidentg G. Mac- If Donald. Social Commit- tee Chairmang S., Paul- ' tan. treasurer. Q , J S Look' Look' C Battaglla K Chapman Mls Sears it ,, X . 67 Santa's girls: 1-loc-kwise. Santa. J. Cahir. E. Premzu-k. J. Pease, J. Rosen. 4 D. Petrella, N. Ruggieri. JUE ls Rom R Cantone Y Dupre N Carr M Cerronl H Damels MISS gears L Bellano D Buccxnl M Fo le I Blanchl A rm strong 2n Rom J Felst G C1 rard J Galluccl D Capo blanco J Brown K Chap man C Mulr M Adams Chase E Bacon Barszcz M Galllson C Dolbler 3r Rom D Brown C Cohen J Florlo R Fletch er T Foster ,l Fornaro R Cappalll E Blankstem R Beaton R Bojar K Black man .l Hadfield 4th Row R Delqesto R Bermer M Chernov R Al exandre D Brook C Bat talglla A Blasbalg S Freed man R DeLell1s J FldI'WCll Waltlng for the bell Home Room 4 JUE 1stRow M Pre lon J Mel len M Vllllami E Pre mack R Murphs C' Pearl man F Soua P Wmslon Rosen A Torre Tralner 2nd Rom N RUgglCFl B Gabrlel B Sutclnffe B lNa mlolko C Paton N Sprung er J Peabe J Cahir L Se lmker D Pelrella L Loran 3rd Row R Sala A Peluao 9 McNe1lls J Pease C Melnelt G 'Vlllls L Qmllh R Place R Prultelll J Pezzullo E Rlelly 4th Row H Owen R Tou gan N Lofakw J ORooke cola Muller Leach C Taklan A Tarro G Taterroslan A Yernaglla lst Row A Mulllgan WI 'VIacKay J Molcahey B Ymer J Kolb J Fransosl B Grossman J Bohnen J Halpern J Alarle R Geder man 2nd Row P Lamont R Lord J Horovsltz J Groen stem M Mlklobz A Mohan S Monartv J Mllano J Kachanls M Lamere B Lane M Hahn R Kellw E Irons 3rd Row B Granoff D Gregory J Goldman E Ga baro R Garofalo D Gers tenblalt E Ha sell R Kelli H Levln D Hokenson Ix Kaloosuan 4th Row A Hwde R Lls C10 C Bradner P Chap pelle A Gaudet L M8bSl6F A Holt L Gabbaro H Katz J lannolll 'I24 lx 1 , 'J Qs X 1119..- J so Qljlh cfm' 11 Ji,-X.. 1' SEPTEMBER Classlcal opens for the one hundred and twelfth wear OCTOBER First board meeting of Caduceus Athletxc Assembly Mr Mathlas of Brown Club guest speaker Football squad wms first vlctorw 206 over Westerly NOVEMBER Glrls on the prowl at Sadie Hawkins Day Dance .lumors enjoy Careers Day at Hope Hugh School Januarv cl: s distributes 22 superlatnes to 10 outstanding student Football team trlumphs over Plwtucket West whlle cros country mg tremendous potentlalllw qu td s low DECEMBER German paper Der Klotsch , makes first appc trance 12 QBHIOTS elected to fum laude Society all iumma fum l rude Hum and Qtrum radio and televxslon entertainer hlghhght school t ennhls Dee Francls orc hestrl supplies muslc for successful Chrlstmas Ball German Club presents Christmas plcy entlrelw m German Revlew offers wldelw lnuded Chr: tmas supplement Rabold Bertollnl and fxojabashlan mcke all star squad of Journal Bulletin Purple basketball team off to fine t tart ln sux sears JANLARY Qtudents start new year off right bw taking final exams Julian Brlm fascmates student body with lecture and shde on his recent vlslt to Turkey fum Laude student hlve tea and crumpets at lnltlatlon June class honors 14 students wxth superalatwes Morromen wm Relay fhlmplonshlp , ll exercises ln fentrul Audltorlum 12B pre ent Cxrou el a farewell to depart V D glib, i Ing Seniors fc . 300 lttencl Y lrsxtv flub chnner Emil John class of 46 honored 0 i FEBRLARY Classical quintet defeat Central Fall awaw first time ln twenty wears fldSill8l alumnus Mr John Qharkes jOll'ls Engh h Department 12As present Mardl Gras highlighted by cool vaudeville Basketball squad finishes most ucces ful ea on since 1918 Fencing team has poor season but Olshan kv ls runner up to btate Champion hlp Purple Track Team wlns Cla B Championship as Bertohnl break state shotput record MARCH Caduceus goes to press Sophomores pxck shamrocks at St Patrick Daw dmce Baseball practice begins Y arsltv Basketball team plly alumni wlnle J W md football te lm tmgle .lunxors present Roller qkatmg Parts APRIL Caduceus Dance starts month off with 1 ha g lolf Team competes for fir t time smce l9'l6 Track Team as successful as ever MAY School welcome assembly as Harw nd Rook 1 awarded Senior Play a huge success Freshmen run their first soc nal event Fre hmen Frollc Track Team enjoys u ual success Golf Team mltlates new chedule with urprx mg ea e Ba eball Team lack experience .ll NE Flnal exams spoll the beautlful June un .lumors sample first school formnl Junior Prom f urn laude lIlllldll0l'l for tho e hrllh cnt few f raduatlon wcek parlle luke toll of Hemor- Senlors last soc tal exent Nenlor Prom f raduatton finally arrives ns Semors hate to leave Classical 125 School closes no one displeased N X, .f 7 G , X 1 H 9 .1 A ,. 1 . f' 1' Ulu. , A ff X E l iI I s X A A' 11 .r ,qu l1,X 1 s - 11 Y - .,- NTT' ' . - l A nv.. f ' f' ackflvflplwfflfulv 1,41 4+ ff f V xi X -1 , 'ff 7 X' fb X . ll .U- 3 ' ' ' ' ' . 1, ' ' ' -'iz-'. ,e ' ' ' Nga .9 ' ' . . ' - 8 : Q .. 3 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' ' as v ' u u , . ws. ' ' - ' 1- ' ' sz ' , 1 ' ' ' ' - 's ' 1' s 4 is .l '- 51, . tt ss 1 11 1 1 1 ' . : , ' . . ,. . X . ' , - f ,' .' 1', .N ' I .1 3 D . . ' ' ' ' ' s. ' ' .' ' :ss 1': - x . . . - . . -. . . ,1. ., c . ' .s a ' 1' 1 Q ,1 ' ' L 1' 1 's .. a 3 XV 1 ' . ' '.. ' 't ' '. 4 ' -1 ' Q . t s . ' 1' .. ill Y . , . ' - -' . . 1 . - 1 1 , .1 .1 1 . 1 11 11 1. 1. S . fl I S 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 I 1 ' .' ' 3 Q, Robert Coli and Eleanor Winsor awarded Anthony Medal: ST students graduated 11 1 1 . . 1 . . 1 .1 1 .. 1 1 .. 1 1 .,, . Q 0 . ' .T ' .1 P 1 v1 1, s s I I 1 11 Q 1 I. 1 . . . 1 , . , . . . . 4 I Q, . . . . . . Q ,f is : .... . , c s . s. . '. . ' 1' 1' . gg l ul s . . . . ,I qu .' . ' . ., . . . ' 1', ' 1 s z 3 111 . . . . , X1 . . ': J . s.s Q' 1 fff ,,. . 1 1 1 . 1 - . 1 . 1 ' Q . 1 . . . . ' , . ' ' . .ss , .t N . s : . ' . . ' 1' A Q I ,' i h l . g . . - . . 1 '. . z . .z ' : 1 .3 : ' . ' . ' . ' c .n 5 1 1 S . 1 1 1 6 .. .. . ' s s 'z' s .1 -'S ' ' 1 s . . -- . 3 11 . . .1 1 1 11 . S .1. A1 1 1' X 's ' -'s . ' . ff ' : ' .' s q ' - ' s 1 ' . ., , , .. , 0 ' . . . . . , ' : 1 . 1 1 . 3 1 1. . 11: 1' ' .' , 1. 1. ,', , 1 ..1- - s-1 .-- , . 111. .11 11 A 1.11 1 111. A H- 'g . ' . VARSITY CLUB Ju t hstenlng The Cla 1Cal Varsltw Cluh was reorvanlzed ln 1902 lar elx throuvh the efforts of 'Hr Morro, present eoach of track and football Its prlmary purpose ls to honor Classical athletes who hawe earned their letter llllI'lIl the xear and to paw trlhute to the mans alumm who hase made out standm t0lllI'llDllll0Il to the reputation and sup port of the sehool Three hundred 'nests attended the Thlrd An nual War :tv Cluh Dinner, held on Decemher 29 l9o4 at Johnsons Hummoeks Speual reeoffm txon was Inen Flllll John, former Classleal ath Lunlw- - fe ef Mr Thompson lete who has dl-tmffulshed himself as a good wlll ambassador to Vxenna where he mstructed the youth of that countrv ln Amerlcan sports The short lmusmess meetmvf was followed by speeches hy mans of the Olltildflllllll' men of the com mumtw Present officers of the cluh are Bernard Buonan no, Presldent, 27 Thomas Pearlman, Flrst V106 PI'0SlllCIlI, 15 Ronald lawazzo, Second Vlce Pres ldent, 52 Frank Belhno, qeeretarw, 38 Dr Pas quale Indegha, Treasurer, 26 YARSIT Y LLUU -,,4-a-- Mr. Reynold, Mr' Buonfmo bl-HJJLX kin lnllvl' ' 7 11330 vuwv ' ' Mr. McKiernan Mr. O'Neil Mr. Buonnno Nlr. john 4!4n Fnuru x of r0xl4hn4z Journal PlQ'HlllL I me 4 4 ll I 4 ure- gl Nunn: rn rr an I :pl 1:4-mll 4' m I 1 I FIPII r 4-4-I 4 rr u r 4 4-I ll ron RING UNI 1 I 1 men repre' enllng the 1llI'l't'lll fla -nal athlrln earn vrtollnl ltrukr huns Iillllll 1 eb I and Irwin the Y1r nw flub dinner ll Johnsons Cnll left to rug I Ol han In lfenungl V f Q p 1 Ph, -sv' P ' A 2 R 1 ,il 1 J. flilhlllllilll, 4-uptuin nl' the- '00 t:l1l i4'iIl Ill' yuung all'l4'- 1 VII 4 N 1f44Il:llI. Cal I la- l' lu . und Paul Pat 011 ', . '1l. n l'll' - P fne 4bzfL lzlll. My M- I-I lx llc-mnisi. B'll 3 ' - f'f. ' r t ' - ul H ' ' z . Ant V' as'l'- bus all , ' ' Y. 5 n' I ' 1 X 'Q ' . . ' Il . a rv' . John Cohen speaking for -Xthletlc Fund ll.-.Y Trlbute M1 McKay and Glorla Mantzarl Another Xvvxrd B Sklut Mr llllllllilb J fohen J Ha ASSEMBLIES The first athletlc assembly of the year was held ln the audlto rlum Tuesday October l9 The guest speaker, mtroduced by Mr 0 Well wa Nlr Mathlas a member of the Brown Club of Rhode Island who presented the school wxth a plaque awarded annually to the wmners of the Track Champlonshlp of R I Other speakers were Mr 0 Nell Mr Thompson who urged support of the foot ball team john Cohen who spoke m behalf of the Athletic As oclatlon and Robert Leeder lJll5lIlP s mana er of the Review John Dower edntor of the Renew spoke about awards won by the newspaper and tts future plans Paul Russo, co edltor of the Caflucfus spoke about plans for the year book The class of Room l2 wa aw arded a plaque bv the Caduceus for ltS wonder ful support of the yearbook Bewerly Sklut received the award Representm Room 7 Joyce Hall recelved an award for the best sales percentafe of the RCVICW The cheerleaders led the stu dents ln cheers and the band upplled musxc The assembly was recerved Wllll enthusxasm bw students and faculty allke On Thur das afternoon January 20 1955, the ten finahsts m the annual -Xnthony Wledal es as contest delivered their essays before an a emblv of JUHIOFS semors parents members of the facultv and judf es Mr 0 N911 also spoke The ten essavs had been selected bs a t0l'Ill'llltl6C of teachers appomted lv Mr O Nell The '2- Smlllng Faces lne 1 rheer L lrole DeRlse flrculatlon -hsard Beverlw Sltlut recenes award from Paul Russo ten speaker- were ,lan Downlnf Franclne Nlor e, Charles Sklut, Dante lonata Fleanor W ln or Ellen Spencer, John Cohen, Carwl Ann Nllller, Rohert Coll and W alter Havenau The Jud-res, 'Vlr Arlan Coohdffe, Mxss Florence Brav, and Rex Arthur Wllson, dehherated fifteen anxlous mmutes before announclnv thelr declslon DIITIHCT the dClllJCI'8tl0Il Emlllo D Santo helped to rellexe the tenslon of the audlence by playmv a numher of selections on the IDIZIIIO Lpon thelr return to the au Clll0I'lUITl, the Judffes announced thexr declslon The wlnners were Fleanor WIHGOF, for her essay Quccess ln Our Tlme, and Roh ert Coll, for hxs essay lvso Jnna, the FITGI lNat1onal Monument to of the true meamnv of success and Coll dehsered a hrave mes save to Amerlcan Youth throuf ln the account of the heroic strug le of the Nlarmes on lw0,l1ma ln December an assemhlw wa- held fP8lllI'lHU radlo and tele vlslon personalltles Hum and Strum Wir Thompson awarded major letters to the hovs who earned them and Mxss 'VlcKav awarded the vlrls letters 'Hr 0 Nell spoke On January 10 ,luhan Brlan entertamed the student hodv bv relatlnfr Ins trax el adventures ln the 'Near East He lllustrated hls talk wlth colored moues of Turkev The students found the as semblv as mterestlnff and entertalnmrv as mformatne Mr 0 Nell mtroduced Wir Brlan who ls a natlonally known photovrapher and commentator John Don er pleads ,Z aafv Caution' Mr ONe1l mhlspers to Hum whnle Strum listens F1 In w Nlr 0 'Nell tongruluae Fleanor Wm or and Judges and judged MISS BMV R Col' Rev Wllwn H.,l,,rl 101, Mrs Coolidge E Wlnsor r K 1 In t 1 W H' N T Q ' i ' ' ' rg, ' L S . 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' . 1 , .f e glory th ll nu reef C :hx 'NI Xnder e Y xlammi 'mwbodw 9 rlockxn e D Monlemlwo m hler md H Omen renew -Xnuent Hnlorw N r Jameson H Hooker B Davl A Magln J Lotion AT ORK nc nm 1 un lfulex 'md r Bevnre the axplmnon I Royll Q Ilaxnrm 'md Mr B4 rn xrd Jarkson QH g ffl' l It-Qltlll xx lr Ml Mono glllfl lunfhrnom U UU Rfnlhflnfh I NUM ml 'I I lomln 1 Pou ner L bmlth '+- 74 U - ,...-, 4 .4 1 7 92 V X xx ,f 1-1 5 4 r 1' 32 Conway? IOCQ-1':1mn -20 H-w,4 A 1 1 .lim Qessmn Quperlatlve Housekeeper I Norton J Dover 911 Anwone for ollt ure? After the fl'lnfe fll Plrpenlers at work Y Cnllllfl M Healv D Qcola AT PLAY Tlus years soelal calendar was a wery full one, wlth both -rhool and prnatelw -ponsorefl IJZIFIIPN There were lneach partles at Scarhourouvh, lee skatlnff partles at Slacks Pond, partles after danemff class and after basketball frames, and hlrthday parties not to mention those unforvettalrle accom plxshment partles at wlueh a ffreat total of nothmff was ac eompllshed Amonv the more unusual soclal events were the Semor lnauffuratlon Partv, the wexrd food partv, that lntlmate httle spavhettl dmner and those pajama partles where no one slept The Comff Away Partv for our fflohe trotter, ,lan Down mg, was certamlv an unforf ettahle one, as were all the others Stlldlei mav have suffered, hut the partles were fun wlule thev lasted '-nr bu Super soup uppers D gcola Cwhtrx E Spencer M Slmonelll L Norton . . . Af . ' : . .. ' 1 - ,- -t - . . . , . . L 1 x. Y . ' . . . 9 l . ' P . 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M 4 .sf .ic-a ,. f 'yy .- gf at ' X N I- 1 ' 5-AZ? i 1 4 Q A-4 Z X, Man w the elements Mr ONell and Christmas Tree The lonesome fir Cos-lp und ue trelm Ml s Slot um M1 Biker Miss Boyd Handle wlth care V Santopletro F Rao C SdIllnl3l'lln0 W Hagenau .I Waskxel B Bromson CHRISTMAS The Chrlstmas season was glven a rousmv welcome by the Gxrls Glee Club wlnch crave 11S annual concert of carols through out the school and ID the ACTHIIHISIFHIIOD BlllldlIlU Classxcals real welcome to CllI'lStI'Il3S, the huge tree ln the first floor corrldor was put up and decorated durlng Clll'lStIIlaS week, lendmg ltS fes tue alr to the student crowded halls The January Class had xts own speclal party to celebrate the Chrxstmas season Held ln Home Room 3 the party, arranged by soclal COIHIIIIIICC chalrmau, Frleda Rao, was attended by MISS Slocum, Mlss Boyd, and MISS Baker Stephen Shatkln and Wllllam lNelson entertalned The students Jomed ln srngmv carols and were served refreshments Classlcal s observatlon of Chrlstmas thls year included a num ber of mnovatlons The always festxve art room was especlally gay thls year wlth all the wmdows decorated The slde wmdows were palnted wlth the perennlal candles and Greens whxle the front wmdows housed the pxece de reslstance of the art classes, a hand palnted, simulated stamed glass wlndow The wmdow was deslgned and executed by the students themselves The RCVICW puhllshed a speclal supplement coverlng both the Chrlstmas and Chanukah celebratxons The German Club pre sented a Welhnachtsspxel , a Natlvlty Pageant ln German The hr hpomt of the school Chrxstmas season, the CllI'lStIIl3S hall, was held at the Plantatlons Audltorlum After dancmg to the muslc of Dee Francls, Helene Blasbalg was chosen queen Chnstmas and the newspaper B Bromson J Appelbaum V Santopxetro E Wenkart ll.,-f' 4 vm V 1 ' ' 1 I -. A. I : . , . , .. ' . . , . , . . :- . , . . - u b s a Q 1 1 s Q 5. .7 . - ' 7 , . . . . Y . U . . , . . . . r- 44 f. . ,, .. . .U . . . 1, L . 1 ,fa 'a: sy.-, ss1'. ,, 2. .,. ,. , 1 ?,LQj Z fa 1-lb' xi' ..... 'K Welhnwhl plel M Roltenberg S Hurd: A llurenzo Wf Hagenau M Ep lem Glorv ln Glass James Pllomhelln Royalty revue M Rom'm0 J Appelbaum J Wuerker H Blmbalg C Cwrondo Plnned Stuck em up C larondo 'Ind S Katz Sadle Hfmkms Daw Dance Summa Cum La lde W Nelson W Hagen lll H Clttermfln R ba lltll0 E Wenlurt X 5dI1l0IJl6lI'0 H Lold E bnllogls H Bromson .l Applebaum and Mr ONe1l THIS A D THAT Just Strolling along M Epstein E Calloglv .l Appelbaum B Bromson L0 -ll Ill ,ff 1 1' Ly fp! 1 G ..f' L 'ming Prettw Lnder the balloon: Mardi Gras Dance .A . 1 ,Pi f ' J V 5 4 f 6, x Q t 3 X , 'la T Q ' 1 , s. lx , V .1 . Y Y . . 1 2 . ' , . . 1 . . . . , . ' . 1' . fl' lg. ff x Q .. ,5 1.51 . , - 5 . im...- . Q - . - , ' - I . 1 1 . . - ,- ' v ' 1 -' ' ' ' 1 ' I ' . - . .K :- ..-- I, .x I YW WW VW M, , -L 1 I .1 , A., A O? 91 , 5 . 'ii- U ' 3 gt: if I qv XY' J 16 ix We mul be ln trouble Nmcv Sander on .md Judy Show em your heels Joe D1Zoglxo on way to new Elllmger school record '1 Durk' Bull Bertolmx R I sholput record holder On your mark B111 Simmons ,il Oooop-' Don't let ll drop A Sammaruno .md J Smorplo Flw avsax' B Bromcon and E Gallogly . s ' A .1 X: ' I i- Q . , 'Fx ,V Vk,,,, ' I , , 3 'Tig QQ?3f ' o. lld 1 of ls 'e,ld l 1 ,f o in x I 15-4 V W' ' V V I r if Q e. 1 1 k xv .J H r- .K fe ' v, ',r, .I V , A, ' 1 K 'HW W I I 'Q C CJ Claire NI Rosml To the Arlene Andrukiewicz Verna Balzofiore Toby Berger Marcia R. Bomes Yancy A Brigham Rita Broomfield Nlarjorie E Burdett Beyerly M CZlllUlUl'l Ann.l Chandler 'Vlarcxa Cohn Lois A DeCr1stofaro Lucille D Ercole Arlene G Dress Arleen Drury Paul Ames Raymond Bilodeau Fredrick Bouchard Anthony Cardnllo Joseph Castaldl Richard Clpolla Anthony Conti Peter Davis ,lo eph Greenwell Kevin Kaloostian John Kampner Kenneth Kaplan Dou li Kevorklan Alfred A Almonte Robert VV Ball Jo eph Colouski New Students of Classical: Marsha Flint Rosalind A. Calluccio Alva R. Cerstein Barbara Cranieri Lois Greenberg Carole Kaplan ,loan Ku liner Cy ntlua Matt on Marv VIcCahey Helene 'Vlillman Lucia A Perrottl Andrew W Rotelli Ursula Sheehan Sandra Zuccarella Daud Korn John Nil liaccio Raymond Montecalvo Allen Nlorrls Frmino 'Napolhlo Joseph Posner William Pullano 'Vlelym Rodin kv Andrew Rotelh 'Norman Waksler Thomas Walsh Howard Zlsserson Richard A Lembo Charles G Lord Eleanor M Kehoe Henry F Simonetti You have just finished vour first term of Classical H1 h School and have become acquainted with its walls and halls You haye already begun to realize no doubt that four year of hard work lie ahead but what you cannot yet realize or appreciate 1 the thrill and the throb of life within these walls Slowly you will be in to feel the pulsatm heart of the school You will bear the labor of studym the terror of examinations the suspense and then the flood of relief when the marks are read the adventure of the Hrst dance the merriment of the roller skating, party the tension at your first debate the pride at readm your first article ln print the awkardness at your first basket ball ame the vibrant roar of spirit throu h your frame as you cheer your classmate on to a touchdown You will be constantly urged to study hard to plav hard to develop a per sonahty The studies the sports the or amzations and clubs of Classical afford countless benefits for the student who participates Gradually you will feel the Joy the heartaches the hopes the disappoint ments the honor the tradition the companion hip that IS Classical The day will come when vou will actually be reluctant to leaye the security of these cherished walls Yes little by little you will really et to know Classical to become the master of its secrets to cease to be afraid But as Classical ceases to fri hten it be ins to challen e That challenge is hard but to accept it with an in defati ible spirit is to receive the full benefits of Classical s education a power ful education that will long. endure Paul A Russo Co editor of the 1955 Caduceus L . S ' . U D' i s . i . . , . . , ,lr s Y . .U . . A :- . 4 V ' . , L' . ' S S . E115 r 10B . . . , Jr. ' . v . x .A . .U ' . r- . V. . i Y i Y . ., .. I , v 5 , Y V. U. A . U . 1- me ' go Q - 1 9 9 L Y , n , . ' . U Q ' . h . . I - I, . , . . U . I ' . . r- 9 PY ' ,V 1 , 9 Y ' L is S s g ,s s 9 ' 9 9 9 S ' r ' . Y. . v - V ' 1 ' .- . ' 'U ., . t .- c ,. , . . U . 4 ' . . . . g , . , v . , , . . . . . . . , . 1 g . . , . . I I The admmlslrators are xmportant The teachers are lmportant 40 The IIIIIIIIIBIIBIICC ITIEII HFC lIllp0l'l3nl THE V I P S CLASSICAL But most lmporlant of all are the STUDENTS Photo Courtesy of Providence Journal -L1 L Qing .allaiae-AvupU0QlWrvUs.'wn wr' law 1 vnu' wuplrf in 1'lp.gQgiQpknwo ul! A eq, X ,N I gg pw Vi! -v , o A E+. 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Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs Joseph Jankowska Louus Llpputt Walter Harwood Alfred Scorpuo Harry Dumond Davud Meyers Ralph Femstenn Jack Appelbaum Albert B Shatknn HarryJ Sklut Aaron Bromson Frederuck J Bergemann A Sammartnno Gerald J Currerrn Class of 1922 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 8- Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs RoyJ Wood Panfllo Basllnco Joseph Carondo Fellx F Gallogly Robert Magllano Max Brodsky Benlamln Cohen Mrs Sylvla Gutterman 8- Mrs 81 Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 8- Mrs 81 Mrs Amerlgo Pelllnl James V Prata Curo Vltale Pasquale J Capuano Anthony J Russo WllllamJ Dower Mrs James P Flynn Mrs Barbara Monnolmr Evne Bowers Bootle Charon Gunny and El Caryl Ann Muller Mark Healy Mrs Edith Conlon 81 Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 8: Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs Frank Santopletro John C Burghardt Murray A Cohen LoulsJ Correra Max Flsh JosephJ Francescom Arthur Godfrey Max Goldberg Sl Mrs 8. Mrs 8- Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8m Mrs 81 Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8: Mrs 8- Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8K Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 8a Mrs 8. Mrs 8- Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 8- Mrs PATRONS C W Morse James E Pntochelll Edgar P Snow Nathan Roy Vmcent Scola Samuel Slskmd Maxwell Waldman Morris S Waldman Lloyd M Winsor Loulsl Rottenberg Arthur V Corsaur Albert Rosen Solomon E Selmker Davud Scott Lawrence Weeple George Swallow Paul H Rouslln Angelo R Mangnln Nicholas Calntrn Mllton C Collms Ralph A Farrow Wlllnam Bertollm Armand Cappellettu Dante A Coll Bernard H Podrat Kenneth Logowltz Ralph Foster lrvlng Krltz Edward F McLaughlnn George Muller Fernand J Hemond Stanley D Davses James W Mull Robert R Berlmsky Hyman Blasbalg Leo Borenstem Stamslaw Lazowskl Harry A Fmklestem Robert Posner Charles Guuluano Frank Rabold Jr Leo M Kelley Fred C Knlguss Mrs VelmaM Feeley Dr 8. Mrs J Wlllsam Goldstein 8: Mrs John B Cont: Frederick S DeRuse 8- Mrs Rudolph OYSIHI 8- Mrs Joseph Castelluccn 8. Mrs SalvatoreJ Fransosn 81 Mrs Herman A Lawson 142 Mr 81 Mrs Mr 81 Mrs Mrs Elena Mr 81 Mrs Mrs Alnce 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8- Mrs 81 Mrs George DlSana Wnlllam A Ramsden Sammartlno Morrls Malls E Leach Leander F Pease Rocco Pezzulo Warren McNellly Ralph C Lofsky Robert E O Rouke 81 Mrs Joseph Halpern Mrs Fanme Wnllner Miss Dorothy M Beck 8- Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8. Mrs 84 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8x Mrs Ralph J Rotkm Morris H Bromberg Joseph H Sholovltz HerbertJ S Tallman Frank Garalolo R Rondeau Harrison Hyer Raymond Fletcher Pasquale Raso Alfred DePastme Eugene Pollcastrl Leo O Brlen Horace C Murdock Vahe D Johnson Parson Pete Marshall Ackerman 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8K Mrs 8. Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8m Mrs 81 Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8- Mrs 81 Mrs lrvlng Nelson Fredernck Busch H Carlton Hall I M Resmck John J Grulln Paul F Velluccu Stuart K Tuttle Henry Iannottl A Kestenman John Kozurky Gabriel Salk Paul Rossignol: Carlyle E Watts Ralph Shuster Lavon H Sahaglan Lee Spencer Charles A Spacagna Hang Tapalnan Mrs Margaret Rogler Mr 81 Mrs Albert Nanmm Dr 8. Mrs Jacob Reuch Mr 81 Mrs Anthony Manclnl . . . ' ' Mr. . . . - - ' ' ' ' . Mr. . . - ' Mr. . . Mr. . - - ' ' Mr. . ' MF- - ' - u - Mr. . . Mr. . ' ' Mr. . . Dr, ' ' , Mr. . Mr. . Mr, , ' Mr. . ' . Mr. . ' Dr, , ' ' ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . . Mr. . Mr. . ' . Mr. . . ' Mr, , ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . Dr, , ' Mr. . . I ' Mr, , ' Mr. . . ' ' . Mr, , ' ' Mr. . ' Mr. . . ' Mr, , Mr. . Mr. . ' . Mr, , , ' Mr. . Mr. . . ' Mr, , , Mr. . . ' Dr. . . . Mr, , Mr. . . Mr. . Mr, , ' , Mr. . ' ' ' Mr. . . Dr. , , ' Mr. . ' . ' Dr. . ' Dr, , ', Mr. . . Mr. . Mr, , , Mr. . ' ' ' ' Mr. . Mr. , ' ' Mr. . ' Mr. . ' Mr, , Mr. . . ' Mr. . ' ' Mr, , ' , Mr. . . Mr. . 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JUNIOR SIZES WAYLAND SQUARE EAT OUT MORE OFTEN PARAMOUNT FOUNTAIN 8K RESTAURANT SUPPLY CORPORATION PRINTERS SERVICE 8- SUPPLY 357 WEYBOSSET STREET P d Rh d Il d LIFE BEGINS AT Agia 0 SY J B y C 667 WESTMINSTER STREET 0 10 40'0Y0 0f0f0 040'f0N0'0Y0' '-9x07 '01'-0'Y0 0201 Eg .... . gg E 1 IP 5? 0 O 2 5. 5. C Q.. R 2. 0 E 3 O 3 -4 3 0 rv 0 n o 3 CD 3 fb C 'rl 'O 5 ' 'O ' 3 2 I : N 9.. gg 3-Y 'Q gf 2 o m o Z 3 : 3 Q' G' sn :Ta 5 CD 3' W uw O Q ' 'h U- E 9. T' S S - S Q. 3- 3 A 2 2 S x 2 2 Q I' W I cr i 'D 'U Z ' ,- EL I 'E ' H2 I EL Q fb TS 1 w Q 5 Q 2. Sf X : 9, :J Q .,, Pl LQ T1 pn fb m S, 4 12- M 3 2 S F X E qi I .. E gf' F 5 E 'Y 1 5 I 2 Q 5:01 ' 1 f 10? - :ac nib ig' V Qi, R 'QW Jia 4 ,f svn ,I I I -K' J 'gil N ff I U : ts? I 4 Ng lj., 4 . 5 ' M il X' N 1 ' 4' .' .' J gf it ,' ,Q WV? TO BECOME AN IMPORTANT PERSON . . . 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I ' eIep one . - Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, il ware Electrica iances For the Best at Less see - ' Open ai . . o P.M. Thurs. and Fri. until 9 P.M. Or By Appointme t TEm e - 'I36 I . Specializing in all Beau Services - ' ' ' ' Providence, R. I. - I l I OF - I ' I -, ' 1 . . I . H9N00' 40Y0f7000000000 0 '05 l01!0v H ARTWELL COMPANY E bl 341 WEYBOSSET STREET ENGINEERING d A CHALLENGING PROFESSION K A Y S NEWPORT Beouhful Shoes Amerlcon SOCIETY of FEDERAL CHAIN COMPANY CIVII Engmeers 141 GEORGIA AVENUE PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND ProvIdence Sechon VICTOR ANDREOZZI ?1'0 0 010102 T C MILHENDER Classlcal Q Rewew Dlsfrlbuhng Co x9K9 0Y 19'0'0'0 0K0f0f0f'0f0 010 0000 0I000K01 0V050'0 163 9 T E Flags, Banners, m ems ' ' ' Providence, Rho e Island Compliments of an Alumnus h 15? 1 ll ' Il I A , . , , . 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OIL CO INC Coa Coke R nge FueIOI OI B ne s 8- Bo Iers I stalled For: d Hot A Steam and Hot Water System Ho S Tel U on14667 14668 1843 WESTMINSTER ST PROVIDENCE 9 R JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT R 0201001 dgTo o e HILLHOUSE LTD 135 THAYER STREET 10-05 AND SHERATON BILTMORE HOTEL Where You ALWAYS Shop Wnth Confldence C U w ml 13 IIEIUIIT ST IIJSIIIII I IASS PIOIIDEICE Compllme ts HAROLDJ HARRIS 46 RIVERDALE SKATE DANCE RINK Na lck, R I 010'-00r'010-050-0012040'f0'0'l001 let s Roll r Skate The e s m es ec ally fo skat g th Fel o Fra the Co sol of the H mmo d F n and Iaug er e structo s by R y chm dt e of e t t d g Reg ste ed P ofess o a s e t p 7 103 ee c pt Mo d s reser e f yo r p vate ol a S nday d Satu day afte noons 1 30 1 4 0 MAR GLO JEWELRY CO Jewelry and Pearl Jobbers 52 TROY ST PROVIDENCE 9 R I 001 E, 5 I MCGARRAHAN RaofIng and Sheet Metal C 151 LONSDALE AVENUE P 1111 THE BLACKSTONE PHARMACY Thomas Pelsk B S Reg Pha 181A ELMWOOD AVE PROVIDENCE R The Rexall Store Te DE 1 7610 LA SALLE BAKERY FINE CAKES and PASTRIES For Weddungs and Banquets Te, UNM 1 7002 SMITH sr re 19563 m 1 V a - Marie ., . I- 4 a f I I ur r I n . e Ir- 24 ur ervice - . ni - - - . , . I. sunuu IIING nwggggg OF 'NC' IIIIISIS 3 IZIIIST II BuII in mort w's I. adelsu IE - ,, , ,- X ' - n of .N I o. ' This year ' e . A 2' . r' usIc p I r In WI ix r nk at n e a n . u ht ' when skaters get together. Let's skate, date and enioy , ourselves. Privat and class In I n a S I , an th natIon's ou san In I r r I n I. I, , ., . r. -I Op n o ulalic skating 130 to : 0 v ry night El e n ays, which I v cl or u ri ' 1 - I' parties, s u an r r : I - 0 :O . - ' I I - , . . J . - 995 . . - 165 UN I 7889 UN I 7890 X9w040w01f0x0v10w0-'0H10w0 1011010 10- 0210110110110 L9' '07'9497 9? Q46'I Comphmenfs of e 1 4'0 10101002 1062 .0110110f'-0f010' 0110110101 OXO -01 102 1010102 1'0 X7 SALVADORE TOOL 81 FINDINGS N eely THE FRENCH CLUB 5 6 369 FOUNTAIN ST PROVIDENCE R I Compllmenfs of THE GERMAN CLUB BERETTA S PHARMACY M Rg PAIR 59 1084 CHARLES STREET MARIEVILLE R ROOM 'I4 COMPLIMENIS THE CHEERLEADERS ?K07 -0'-10110Y-0'X0l10Y-0'10v10'10N0'10'10 10 0'10' 166 9 Complim n s of .I w r -Findings Q, ,W , f V e- ..- r . ' ff I S. J. onfecolvo, B.S., e . Pharm. '- Tel. 1 494 , v -A ' I , ' C pl' K l of h or ' 17' gat-0-at -ara-0010-0 10 The Caduceus Board wishes to extend its the adver- the 1955 sincere thanks and appreciation to tisers for their help in making Caduceus a success. Several teachers students and friends of Classical have contributed pictures best typi- tying this years book. The Caduceus Board wishes to recognize this addition which has helped to promote the theme. The editors also express their gratitude to members of all committees for their indefatig- able labor in the compilation of this book. HERB CARLIN Cl sx'cals Photographer 59 HATHAWAY STREET WI II'a s 1-4728 Pho e PA. 6-9480 MARIEVILLE DRUG CO C. Masc'o Ph.G. Reg. Pha m cist COR. MINERAL SPRING AVE. 81 CHARLES ST. M rie 'Ile R. I. PHILIP FOGARTY 81 SONS on coAL C pliments of FAIRLAWN THEATER 56Vg SMITHFIELD AVENUE P wtucket R I Co pllments of ESMOND MACHINE AND TOOL PUNCHES DIES FIXTURES Spec aI M chme Tool OLD COUNTY ROAD SMITHFIELD CE 1 7498 CONPLI ME NTS OF -, ls r-1 OFFICERS OF Y TEEN President Melba Carr Secretary Eugenia Bruno Vice President Priscilla Feinstein Treasurer Melissa Lewis Adviser Miss MacDonald -0-s0N0v 167 9 Q 5 l 9. 5 L ic Q it .. I Bunny Reardon Sandy Ellle and She Ralph Posner Annuce and Dalua Lewns and Harry Jackre and Bunme The Unholy Three Buzzy Janet and Dodo Vet Payne Wnllne Q Davis Jean and Johanne Tony Manclm Carole DeRlse Ira Schoenfeld Frank Lloyd Rabold Davnd Orslm J Rlchard Castelluccn Steve Shatkan Bull Nelson Bull Rose Pete Waldman Robert Roy Gmny Szymansku Daniel Orslm Don Saskund Beatrice Gabrlele Jack Valll Fran Morse Dons Mulleedy Irvmg Waldman Antomette Torre Patty Winslow Vlrgnma Wood Caryl Ann Muller Allen Tarro Barbara Lazowsku Duane Scola Marlene Oruel Barry Muller Jlm Pltochellu Elizabeth Mclaughlun Duck Francescom Rlchard Bergemann Corma and Joan Alfred Lonardo Marllyn and Gmny Rnchard Galluccno John Cohen Lmda Brook CLASSICAL HIGH Clark Sammartuno Helene and Judy Anna and Bobs Anne Marne and Sandy Jerry Goldman Bruce Granoff Dave Gerstenblatt Marlene Gurwntz Lombard Gasbarro Gordon Hassell Mary Anne Hahn Eugene Gasbarro Judy Bohnen Frank Garofalo Joyce Fransosn Arnold Hahn Betty Grossman Joan Greensteln Judy Halpern Evle Irons Judy Kolb Penny MacKay Bev Vmer Sandy Moriarty Joan Mulcahey Shirley Bllodeau Steven Holzmger Carol Greenwell Prlscllla Felnstem Allen Krrshenbaum Lea Selmker Judy Rosen Margue Preston Judy Pease Barbara Sutcliffe Carolyn Pearlman Malcolm Leach Gilbert Malls Nancy Sprmger Barbara Nomuotko Marlon Chase David Berger Melba Carr John Cretella Clark Coolidge Joan Rnley Wnlllam Foley Barbara McGuunness Steve Wllllamson Nancy Tuttle 168 BOOSTERS Paula Rossngnola Patncla Rogler Margaret O Brnen Eugema Bruno Robert Queler Carolyn Belowskn Guy Glammasl Bruce Camblo Maureen Fowler Rnchard Fratantuano Melven Goldflne Ann Magln John Marcaccuo Peggy Manandola Louns Khory Robert Aneycl Carolyn Aust Eddle Barum Ann Berruman Sandra Bender Tony Bessacum Vlrgnnla Brown Una Calnse Stephen Carter Avls Cohen Sandy Colanmno Elaune Damels Jackne Darcy Duane Davues Teddy McLaughlm Marcla Dnmond Mary Frucker Thelma Gallon Jonme M Bob Halpern Bernard Hand Corunne and Sue Bobble and Carole Jerry Lareau Mlchael McGuire Carol Gunluano Stephan Newman Georgua Bulman Bermce and Joan Paula and Toby Joyce and Barb Marlon and Bev Fran and Ann Perlcles and Hovaness Mltzl and Jane I I , . 11 ,, . . Jummy and Howue Sheula and Pam Joanue and Anuta Larry Lee lrwun Olshansky ErnestL Ross Judy and Betty Ann Cruck and Croak HCHO Myron and Roses Alan and Arthur Wullue and Bruce Gunny and Barbue Sam a fruend of Room 7 Sumplex and Ray Stude and Ruck Judy Barry Aluce Rose Henson Carol Champagne Albert Pellunu Barbara Bordueru Rhoda Ostrow Janet Farrow Glorua Vutale Teddy Haveles Emelua Serapuglua Judy Scalzu Ann Gaul Scaccuottu James Prata Nucholas Manganaro Betsy Baxter Peter McCabe Roger Plausted Robert Puke Jay Leub Joan Raymond Herbert Jeschke Lawrence Fam Kenneth Blackman Meruduth Adams Janue Buanchu Ruchard Bolar Ronald Del Sesto Johnny Fornaro Carl Fluegner Audue Armstrong Stephnu Barszcz Chrus Muur Marulyn Cerronu Carl Battaglua Duck Beaton CLASSICAL HIGH BOOSTERS Irv Awerman Judy Darlung Bob DeBuasuo Rucky Gulardu Robert Heap Barbara Israel Lunda Kassed Larry Marluno Rho Leven John Lepore Barby Mullen Paulune Patchus Arnold Spahn John Ung Ken Harrus Verena Du Ioruo Ken Johnson Den Magner Merrull Hassenfeld Peter Feunouer Evelyn Fessel Roland Gufca Joe and Bernard Bob Sala Carol Paton Robert Puacutellu Elaune Premack Dorothy Petrella Davud Scott Murray Rottenberg Luly Kay and Ina Fae Cal Colluns Tony Phul and Conu Lueberkeut Larry and Anuta Jan 8u Gunny Revo and Lunda Anuta and Jeanne Bob Trugger Colu Lussa Lewus Marcua Smuth Phyllus Oluver Alma Francus Nan Porter Anne Galloway Joanna Scorpuo George Cucma Carol and Hope Al and Gene 169 John Pluakas Ruchard Pohle Rhufus Goofus and Zebulon Numutz Rosalund Galluccuo Sandra Zuccarella Paul Ames and Allen Morrus Peter Davus and Joseph Posner John Mugluaccuo Ermuno Napollullo Nancy Brudgham Ruta Broomfield Ann Chandler and Marcua Cohn Verna Balzoflore Lous DeCrustofaro Luculle D Ercole Alva Gerstuen and Lous Greenberg Carole Kaplan and Joan Kushner Marsha Flunt and Arleen Druery Judy Krasner and Jane Harwood Maruorue Burdett Barbara Granueru Cynthua Mattson Helene Mullman Lucua Perottu Beverly Caluguuru Douglas Kevorkuan Ruchard Reynolds Paul Taubman Benuamun Tacellu Bob Leeder Muchael Cappellettu Larry Selunker Norman Rosen Elaune Krutz Janet Conlon Muckue Rusk Ina Podrat Ralph Foster Ruchard Farmer Ken Abelson R Busch E Kelly Robert Rose Anna Felungueru Elaune Banks Ardys Guenther Teresa DuMarua Margret Gallogly Carl Meunelt I I ll Il ll ll u 1 I . . . , ' Bob Miller Richard Cipolla - , . 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