Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

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Foreiuord Materialism rules the world today, just as absolutely as fabled Oriental potentates ruled their domains. All the values of this world deemed worthy of ownership are expressed in mathematical termsg size of a steam- ship, power of a weapon, number of people living, dollars and gems. Man has very nearly reduced his life to an algebttllc formula. Unfortungltely, however, in his effort to systematize everythingj Man has overlooked one potent factg he cannot fashion life into any desired shape, as if it were clayg he cannot pour life into a mold. Man was put on earth for a purpose, but this purpose was matically or materialistically dogged attempts to next to iiothing. Man inust therefore see that llhshould and more fo learn search for r Man's systems are The 1958 the ideal that teach hifhself inherit the and il' Mm. Nz? Q9 QJYW' QD ps. DIL-W YM vfl.NY A Table 0 f Contents Administration ..4, r 6 Ianuary Seniors. . . . . . I4 Iune Seniors. , . . . . 20 Activities .r.. l . . , 56 Sports. .. .,, 82 Undergraduates .,,, . . .102 Advertisements .r.. . . . 125 ' f ,Y Q1 i -A U dl. DR. NATHAN MARSH PUSEY The Educated Mem The aims of education should not be exclusively, or even pre- dominantly, defined by the needs of the economic structuring of our society. Knowledge and planning in the light of knowledge, the setting of goals on the basis of a wide range of evidence, and the working towards these goals-certainly, capacities of this kind are indispensable, and education must do what it can to develop them. But there is also a higher obligation for education to produce dedicated scholars and investigators able to advance knowledge in every held of human endeavor. Though the num- bers who aspire to this level of effort will be limited, those with the capacity to do original, basic investigation must be found, given every opportunity for their own intellectual development, and encouraged to stay at basic research in the universities in an environment of freedom and high purpose. The values of words are constantly shifting. A word to which extraordinarily high value is attached at the moment is com- petence On all sides we hear that what is wanted from the edu- cational process are competent people. He would be a rash man indeed who in the face of such universal acclaim of competence would set out to make a case for incompetence, but it may be admissable to suggest that the notion of competence by itself does not exhaust the meaning to be found in the phrase an educated man. Understanding and competence are not the same thing: and one can perhaps be competent without being wise. Education is society's servant but also her tireless critic, for no civilization is ever worthy of worship. Values of crucial impor- tance for human beings are always getting lost, or getting obscured and under-valued, in the workaday world. A complete education has a responsibility to do more than serve society. It has to save us from ourselves. DR. NATHAN MARSH PUSEY, President of Harvard University Massachusetts Hall, 1720, the oldest standing Harvard building. The Educated llfllll The educated man should know first of all why he is here, whence he came, and whither he is going. Not to know the answers to these questions would render life purposeless- inf deed make it nothing but a vacuum, The educated man should, therefore, be at once and always a man of faithg and to achieve the most from his journey through life, he should also be a man of wisdom and of fortitude, Faith, man gets by the grace of an Almighty Ciodg wisdom, which in the words of Plato is the residue of forgotten knowledge, he ac- quires by the application of those talents with which he has been endowed by his Creatorg and fortitude is born of the happy mar- riage of his faith and his wisdom. To know the truth, to love the good, and to appreciate the beautiful should be the aims of the educated man. He should know, as far as possible, all that can be learned about mankind -- its history, its hopes, its aspirationsfand the economic, social, religious, and political laws to which it responds. Ile should be familiar with the arts? those peculiar and often imperfect means by which man endeavors to communicate the incommunicable. An appreciation of the arts develops in the individual a sensitivity that enables him to regard the work about him with a more sym- pathetic understanding. And in this world which is growing smaller day by day, the educated man should have a world outlook. To do this he must jump across the accidents of history and geography and regard himself as the inheritor and legatee of the entire civilization of mankind and look upon the whole world as his home, The educated man should know that every signihcant event in the history of mankind has been one in which man has been in pursuit of an ideal. ln this knowledge then, he should realize that life has inhnite possibilities and that the human being -f -the noblest of all Gods creations- is perfectly capable of living up WIT-IAIAAI P- ROIXINSONQ JR- to the loftiest ideals he has ever devised. Wll.l.lAM P. ROBINSON. -IR, Deputy Commissioner of liducation 'T i f -1 -1. , r X ,tb :,,.y. v .Sr 'V V - s I i l .fat I l AL. W, ,4, I rx? -I u-mir' I Rhode lsland State Capitol Dear Graduates of 1958, You have completed the second ,stage of your educational life and next September you will enter college for the final stage of becoming the educated man. The educated man may be a doctor, a states- man, a teacher, or your mother directing her house- hold. Countless volumes have been composed on the educated man, and it would be wise for all of us to read a book on the teachings of Socrates, Benjamin Franklin, or other philosophers. We look upon the educated man as one who is master of his vocation or profession, and who reflects in his living the images of sterling habits and deep interests. He is a person of confidence, courage, in- tegrity, and self-control. He has a firm belief in Mr. james F. O'Neil Prifzcipal f' God, and regulates his life according to a set of moral principles. He strives for a pleasing personal- ity within himself, loves his neighbor, and rears his family by excellent example and tolerant firmness to be good citizens. As a bulwark against reverses, suffering, and old age he has preserved a love of reading, an apprecia- tion of music and art, a philosophy of hope, of char- ity, of self-sacrifice. He has learned to forget him- self in his life-long practice of helping his fellow man. What you may become on Commencement Day will depend on your daily manner of living and your daily practice of habits in your four years of college. Keep in mind your school motto: Certare, petere, reperire, neque cederef' JAMES F. O,NEIL, Principal Administration MR. JAMES F. O'NEIL Q' Q ia Principal S 5' 7? . Q . .. ice- rinc1PH X V A, . . Qi? l .xv ffm, L.. MRS. ELLEN HARLEY MISS MARGARET HOYE MISS RUTH l'UN'l'ARlil.l,l Vice-Principal's Ollicc Records Olhcc Primipalk Ollirc . , ., 4-'il 4 ,ali ,af .LAO 4ll SCHOOL COMMITTEE RIRST RQNW: Mrs. Frztnk D. Fogarty, Raymond F. Fticker, ROW: Dr. james L. Hanley, Superintendent of Schools, Luigi Gordon lx Mulvey, Chairman, Mrs. james J. Kelly. SECOND Capasso, Sherwin j. Kapstc-in, James H. Foley. Walter H Andersen Sarah L Baker Walter Bernard Mabel L Blaney Kathleen V Boyd M Sophra Campbell Mr WALTER H ANDERSEN EdM Boston Unrversrty teaches Amerrcan history and anclent hlstory CADUCEUS ldvlser CLASSI CAL REVIEW busrness manager student counselor Mrss SARAH BAKER EdM Boston Unlversrty teaches Englrsh Mr WALTER BERNARD M A Brown Unrversrty teaches mathematlcs and phys rcs Mrss MABEL BLANEY B A Pembroke College teaches algebra and geometry M155 KATHLEEN V BOYD M A Brown Unrversrty head of hrstory department teaches Amerrcan hnstory Forum Club advrser Mrss M SOPHIA CAMPBELL MA Brown Unrversrty teaches mathematrcs Mr NORMAN D CLARK B A Provrdence Col ege teaches Englrsh Dramatrcs Club advlser Mr JEROME L FISHER B Ph Brown Unrversrty teaches Englrsh Mlss SARAH P FLANAGAN Ph D Brown Unlversxty teaches Latrn Mr EDWARD H GAUTHIER M A Brown Unrversrty teaches Englrsh and French -its xp.-uf' Norman D Clark Jerome L Frsher Sarah P Flanagan Edward H Gauthler Paul F Gleeson Anne E H1ckett Dorrs M Haynes W1ll11m M jackson Mr PAUL F GLEESON M A Brown UHIVCISIFY teflches Amerlcan hxstory and economlcs Debatnng Socrety advrser student counselor qs' Mrss ANNE E HACKETT M A Brown Un1vers1ty teqches Engllsh cmd Qncxent hlstory Sfzplentra Stpmentlum 1dv1scr Mxss DORIS M HAYNES BA Pembroke College teaches L1t1n 1nd French Mr WILLIAM M JACKSON M A Brown Unlverslty tefzchcs chemistry Mr THOMASW KENNEDY JR BA Provldence College tefxches 5' Engllsh R1d1o Club 1dv1ser Mr JOHN I' LAFFERTY BEd Provl Thomas W Kennedy jr dence College 'md Rhode Island College of Educatron head of scrence department teiches physxcs and chemlstry Scxence Club frdvlser Mr DONALD E LEONARD B A Brown UHIVCYSIIY teflches Engllsh readlng program tennls coach student counselor Mr HUGO LEVANDER M A Brown UDlVCfSlfy teaches Germqn Germqn Club advlser Mlss ELIZABETH I MACDONALD M A Brown Un1vers1ty hmd of Engllsh depftrtment teuhes Engllsh CADU CEUS adviser Mr EDWARD E MCCABE B A Brown Unnverslty teaches L1t1n and Engllsh belnd 1nd glee club dxrector John F Lqfferry Donald E Leonard Hugo E Levander Ehzabethj MacDonald Edward E McCabe - IA ,v 'fx ' , , . . . . 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L L . . . 1 A I t , I 7 A 1151 A I K I ,gf ,L I Mary T McCauley john E McGlmchy Cecelia L Melnms Kathleen A McKay Mlss MARY T MCCAULEY B Ed Rhode Island College of Educatxon teaches algebra Y Teen advrser Mr JOHN E MCGLINCHY M A Columbm Unlversrty teaches algebra and geometry cross country coach M1ss CECELIA L MCINNIS M A Brown Unlversrty teaches Englrsh and hrstory U N group advlser Mxss KATHLEEN A Mc KAY M A Brown UHIVCISIIY teaches Latxn Mlss MARY F MCKAY M A Brown Unrversxty glflS athlet1c dlrector teaches French student counselor Cheerleader advlser Mr CHARLES J MC MILLAN Mary F McKay St Mary s Un1vers1ty HCIIDL, head of mlthematlcs department teaches algebra and review mathematrcs Mlss ELIZABETH B MC UAID M A Brown Unwerszty teaches Engllsh Mr ALFRED V MORRO BS Boston College head football and track coach teaches anelent hlstory Mrs MARY C MULVEY M A Brown Unlvcr Slfy teaches algebra Mr ANGELO MURCHELANO M A Brown Umversrty teaches Latln Charles J McM1Ilan Elrzabeth B McQu11d Alfred V Morro Mary C Mulvey Angelo Murchelfmo 4 4 E 1 . 4 . . 4 . a , u null C ... c... 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A W A f ' - l . 1 4 W1lliamC Penman William H Plummer Jr A Forest Ranger Bernice E Sears Mr WILLIAM C PENMAN B A Providence College teaches Eng lish and Latin CADUCEUS adviser Mr WILLIAM H PLUMMER JR B A Providence College teaches English and history Mr A FOREST RANGER M A Brown University teaches Latin student activities oflice Miss ALICE ROBERTS BA Pembroke College teaches French Miss BERNICE E SEARS B A Pembroke College teaches Latin CLASSICAL REVIEW adviser Mr JOHN J SHARKEY BA Providence College teaches English reading program fencing coach Miss DOROTHY D SHURTLEFF B S Pembroke College and Rhode Island School of Design teaches art school posters and bulletin boards Miss JOAN R SILLERY M A Columbia University teaches algebra and English Miss DOROTHY SLOCUM M A Brown Univer si teaches Latin Miss MARIANNA SPIZZIRRI BEd Rhode Island College of Education school librarian library helpers adviser Mr. WILLIAM STEPAK Ed.M .... Brown University . . . teaches solid geometry trigonometry and algebra. Mr. ANGUS L. THOMSON Ed.M. . . . Boston University . . . athletic director . . . teaches biology . . . basketball coach. Miss CHARLOTTE A. WETHERELL M.A .... Middlebury College . . . head of language department . . . teaches French . . . French Club adviser . . . unior Alliance Francaise . . . Cum Laude Society secretary. Miss JUSTINE L. WOOD M.A .... Brown University . . . teaches French. f John J Sharkey Dorothy D. Shurtlelf Joan R. Sillery Dorothy Slocum Marianna Spizzirri William Stepak is 1 , ::.. Mgr Angus I Thomson Charlotte A Wetherell jusnne Wood Z Mrss ulm E Hawkrns the school nurse R, -,sm wgwqsw Mrs Colella Mrs D1Schull1o Mrs Cotter Mrs Bargamran and Miss Chrrstr prepare cookles for dessert QQ 5 ,Ac-. ,.e ' Mrs EV1 Colellft heftd dletrclan 4 2 Leonard Reynolds asst custodxan keeps thmgs well oiled as Bohdan Pomoransky head custodlan supervnses ,- .., - , vu -N ,- ,gg X L M ,Q Mi - .mf fd ' ' - 7 1 2 , - ...f .1 1 Q 5 li' r. N... V W Ay KL ,t we V . Mt, 5 X . . Q x , A Ax, . '-ii sk 5 ,v- 11 F 1 I 7 K Q A a M5 ' :Pia ' if ii' Q K' .. W, ' iii: H ' . X 3' 3 ,of X , l. , , of ry V , Q y' - X f' 5 yt -M ' f ' lg A M K I , ff 1 ' 4. - . X lx 5 M M----,.,.o,Mv-N s , . . . . . . .. ' , A . . ,- . , . , , . , . . . , , . Outside-the-Classroom Scenes gb Tnme for rclaxatnon comes to Miss MacDonald Miss Boyd Mass Wcthcrell Miss Sloaum N and Mxss Hoya at lunchtxme Q ',w's P wt Mnss Mclnms enpoys an mvnaorarmg day at the football game accom pamcal by Cathxe lxlenc and Henry Jenckes r ONc1l lcllvcrs .1 stxrrmx, message on pUlDllL21IlODS and I arhlctncs at the assembly R fl .5 A l N 5 .. . ' ' - Q 'L , .. ' ' , . . l , ' ' I . -ei' ' ., do R H 'X Y 4 of ,N . X K . J if A ' I Q' I fd... 'K Q L ., . ' ..- s- ' X X i f J Educfmon has assumed a POSIIIOII of para mount rmportance rn thrs mcreasmgly complex world Smce educatron wrll support freedom and yustrce wrth greater and greater vrgor the theme of the 1958 CADUCEUS rs rmmeasurably trme ly The Educated Man Ronald D1 Prppo Ruth Lea Carolyn Mondsheln ig 31 is , :Q T1 I 4 ii r 7 l 4 as 1 j J ? r A pi ,3 fl retro, r,r-sMs A , r Z Ti,,...m,,,,uM,,r,, , ,,,r, r ,r s r,,. . , a- - 1-W---Wwmwr . I confider an hfrnmn .fool without education like marble in the quarry, which Jhozw none of it: inherent hearztief till the Jhill of the polixher fetchex out the colourf, nmhef the mrface Jhine. and difcozferx every ornfznzentfzl cloud, spot, and vein that run! through fhe holly of it. - Addifon 4 1 ff 'A ll, ff My 5 V if QJJUZIJ l AJ J fl EEE '11 iii ij? Ml? 'mf of ii4 TQ 11 1'I H? EEE L 1 i , WWW fi Carolyn B Mondshem Summa Cum Laude Josephj Brenck1e,Jr Magna Cum Laude Donald G. Kaufman Ronald B D1P1PPO Summa Cum Laude The Cum Laude SOCICIY For thirty six years the outstanding scholars in Classxcals senior classes have been rewarded with membership in the Cum Laude Society The top twenty per cent of each graduating class is awarded this honor In 1906, Dr Abraham W Harris founded the soci ery in a private school for boys in Port Deposit, Mary land The society, with its unique aim of recognizing scholarship, spread until there were chartered chapters throughout the country Classical was the first publtc school tn the nation to be represented At present, the ofhcers of the Classical chapter are Mr james F O'Ne1l, President, Miss Charlotte A Wetherell, Secretary, and Mr. A. Forest Ranger, Treas- urer. Serving on the executive committee are Mr. Charles J. McMillan, Mr. A. Forest Ranger, and Miss Dorothy Slocum. Susanj Selya Summa Cum Laude joseph Golouskt Magna Cum Laude Kenneth A. Nulman Magna Cum Laude Magna C um Laude janzmry Class O cers 'L-4,4f Al Almonte 901111 Committee Churmrm Cl1lI'lCS Qpu 15, lcmbo President Thom1s Angelonc 'I rusurer 111 VILL President Ardys Guenther bcertttry Rlklllfkl l-li Do 1117111611-1' Claw Hzvtm y you remember Fh it Rbru try d ty when we first entered C1 tssiml? Hovy vue drwded fiml exqms? Ltgtrly fmtieiptting tht Freshmsln Frolic? Passing in our lncient history books? Abindoning thc nickntme Frosh? Yh trtng problems pleisurts 'ind the gfuety of the Sophomore I-lop? Iry ing out for L11U.I'lClLllI1g or the footbull te tm? 1'lIlLllIlgOl1l' the me ming of Qilcnct is Golden? Our pxrties our pr xnks ind our spirit? Ilnderstmtling geometry scemtd mn impossible tfisk? lxomincc the Turkey Trot rind the unior Prom? 5 elling with 111 our might it our 11st footbftll g1me? Ixcitedly pl inning the Goblin s Gtllop the Qtnior Prom Attempting to write term papers xmid thc flurry of senior lieviuy ing our trnls 'ind tribul ltions sit the Cl iss Supper? Yloyyly mftrching clown tht tislc to receiye our diplomeis? ind the Christmts Bill? utivities? 17 T , . .K -K Q 1 3 -- . I . gs , ' f , 1. 4 1 -I ty 1 : 1 A t I 1 t Q, L- , . 3 X 1 V I , x f- A, '- X , gs' , '- 1' .1.t exif- .1 , A'g 1 '- Z' '-,- , ' . , i ' ',- .2 - 1 . A, Class of january, 1958! This is your class historian calling. ? 4 i 1 2 Y 7 Yr m x 2 -'K . V ll xl t K . :L f . 1 D ' ' . i. . 1 ' ' , 4 1 ,. - .A t Q 'A ' 1 A . 1 f a , L ' ,L A A . x L ' y is 1 2 1 ' X 1 I ? . H- X . A f '- A V L ' 1 1. . . if f 'A 1 t A - ? ' ' 1 , ' t ' ' ,z ' A 1 1 f 7 i 's v' A ' f ' , f . ' r ' A ' ' 1' ' ' . . Rnchard Lembo Ideal Clarszcalzte Ronald D1P1ppo Bert S cbolar Charles Spacagna Mott Popular Mort Alhletsc Kenneth Nulman Most Lskely to Succeed Carolyn Mondshein Ideal Clanicalile Christopher DiMaio Bert Nalured Cre Gerald Greenberg the Crop anuar Susan Selva Ardys Guenther :ng Most Lzkely to Succeed MON PUIWI4' Vnrgmla Wood Ruth Lea Bert Natured Wlmexl 18 Best Looking Charles Lord Wzttfest Gall Macdonald M ost Versatile Mon Azhlenc Ira Shoolman Dsd Mon for the Clan O O I Mort Versatile Ben Sgbglar Ben Look' Did Mort for the Clan ALFRED ANTHONY ALMONTE JR 12 Vrew St Amherst A fellou of xnlimte 7e.rt Shakerpeare Remembered for Bexng a smcere frxend and the llfe of every party Actrvmes Baseball 3 4 French Club 3 4 Junror Allnance 4 Science Club 3 4 Class Socxal Com Charrman 4 Band 2 3 Hx Y 3 4 THOMAS EDMUND ANGELONE 242 Federal St Bold Jtrength of limb and polzcy of mind Shakerpeare Remembered as A fresh arr hend Actnvmes Junxor Alllance 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 'Sw' annary Seniors We the member! 0 the gradnatzng clan 0 january 1958, grate ully acknouledge the .rkrll ul znrtructzon and generous tmutance 0 M111 ELIZABETH I MAC DONALD HF if 'ON JOSEPH JOHN BRENCKLE JR 409 Eaton St Brown makzng Milton Remembered as Our expert salesman Acrnvxtxes Club Counc1l3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Dc batmg Socretyl 2 3 4 Secretary 2 3 Treasurer 4 French Club 3 4 Junxor Allrance 3 4 Scrence Club 4 REVIEW Edxtorral Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 CADUCEUS Bus Stal? 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 CAROLE ANN CAROSELLI 47 Canton St Pembroke A tender heart a wzll mllexzble Longfellow Remembered as Our renowned screntnst Actrvrtres Bowlrngl 2 3 Sw1mmrng,1 YTeen 2 Debatmg Society 1 2 French Club 2 Junlor Alllancc 3 4 Scxence Club 3 4 Vxce Pres 4 REVIEW Edr tonal Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Glee Club l f . 4 f , f ' Q ' f ' f A W Q N Y . . . .U- ' 1 r 9 U- , - Nd gl., 0' A U. R. 1. - A fl If - - ' n- r ' IJ? V A . r Y . .. . 4 , J - 5 'W A ' u 1 . f ,Vit J V A -K lml I I fa Gi l ' Opinion in good-men ir buthknowledge in the 0' 2 ' 1 ' - 3' ' : ' -' ' L . Y J' - A K lc we ll! ' , 3 l J . U 59'-qp.r xdi' CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL DI MAIO 47 Laura St R You are a merry man ur Shakefpeare Remembered for His terrihc personality Activities Forum Club 3 4 Debating Society 1 3 junior Alliance 3 Science Club 3 4 TERESA ANN DI MARIA 214 Rankin Ave Pembroke Foruard and froltc glee were there The 14111 to do the .foul to dare Scott Remembered as A bongo virtuoso Activities Bowlingl 2 3 4 Debating Societyl 2 French Club 3 4 junior Alliance 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Y Teeen 2 CAROL LEE CHAMPAGNE Pine Hill Ave Johnston Katherine Gibbs A peace aho1e all earthly dlgnztzef a still and quiet conference Shakespeare Remembered for Her beautiful profile Activities Bowling 2 3 Skating 2 3 Glee Club 2 French Club 2 RICHARD CARL DE CONTI 150 Sutton St U R Murzc 15 Godr bert gzft to man Landon Remembered as Our Trackman Activities Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 2 3 4 junior Alliance 3 Bandl 2 3 4 RONALD DI PIPPO 19 Rill St Brown The good and the u ue lead great 111 ex Chapman Remembered for Succeeding in everything Activities Basketball 3 Indoor Track 2 Outdoor Track 2 junior Alliance 3 Science Club 4 CADU CEUS Board Sports Editor 4 MARGARET MARY GALLOGLY 230 Vermont Ave. R. I. C. E. Nothing if rarer than real goodneuf' - Rockefoucauld Remembered for: Sweetness, femininity, and sin- cerity of character. Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 35 Swimming 2, 35 French Club 3, 43 Junior Alliance 3, 43 CADUCEUS Board 4g CADUCEUS Collector 3, 43 CADUCEUS Busi- ness Staff 3, 43 CADUCEUS Typist 43 Messenger 45 Glee Club lg Skating 33 Major Letter 3. JOSEPH GOLOUSKI 111 Jewett St Brown Su ord of Common Senre our rureyt gift Meredzth Remembered as Our clarm to basketball fame Actrvrtres Basketball 3 4 Scrence Club 4 cr- ' fur Q-V JERALD GREENBERG 19 Detrort Ave An honert gentleman and a handrome Shakerpeare Remembered for Hrs fancy yrtterbug Actrvmes Forum Club 3 Debatrng Socrery 2 Jumor Allrance 3 Scrence Club 3 4 ARDYS MARIE GUENTHER ll Avery Sr C To thoxe uho knou thee not no uordr can paznt And thme who hnou thee knou all wordr are aint Moore Remembered for Her popularrry and her beautrful long blonde pony tall Actrvrtres Bowlmg l 2 3 Club Councnl 3 French Club Program Commrttee Charrman 4 junnor Allr ance 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Class Socral Com mrttee Charrman 1 Class Vrce President 3 Class Secretary 4 Skating 3 Dramatic Club 4 449 263 Calrfornra Ave A kinder gentleman treadr not the earth Shaherpeare Remembered for Hrs mterest rn Astronomy Acrrvrtres Debatmg Socrety 2 Scrence Club JOYCE ELAINE KATZ Woodbrne Street Branders So .ru eet the hlurh of harhfulnerr Een pity can rcarce uuh it left Byron Remembered for Her adorable personalrry Actrvltres B wlmg l 2 3 4 Swrmm g 3 4 French Club 3 Junior Allrance 3 4 Messenger 4 Glee Club 2 3 Mayor Letter 4 Y Teen 2 DONALD GEORGE KAUFMAN 80 Ontarro St U R A good heart and a balanced mind lie at the foundation of character Todd Remembered for Hrs ready wrt Actrvrrres Forum Club 4 Debatmg Socrery 1 2 3 Junror Allrance 3 4 4 by y yy ' . U. R. I. I' I L . . ,3g . R.I. .E. Q Y H 1' 37 was s 9 . N RUDOLPH ALFRED HEMPE ' ' . U. 129 ' ' 2 0 ' I, 1 ' in , 1 ' . . .I. 1 9 I' ' ,,: C RICHARD ALBERT LEMBO 827 Charles St U S Mrlrtary Academy He 1: a gallant creature and complete rn mmd and feature Shakerpeare Remembered as An Ideal Classrcalrte Acnvmes Indoor Track 2 Outdoor Track 2 Club Councnl Presndent 4 Class Presrdenr 4 Junror A 1 ance 3 CHARLES GEORGE LORD 1364 Chalkstone Ave It rr hy vwauty and wrt that man Jhmer rn company Cherterfield Remembered for Hrs wrt Acnvxtres Golf 2 3 4 Captarn 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debann Socre 3 4 French Club 4 REVIEW 8 W Edrtorral Staff 3 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 ELEANOR MAE KEHOE 21 Westheld St Katherme Grbbs Fazr and .roffly goer far Cervantef Remembered for Her frrendlrness to all Actrvrtres Bowlrng 3 Skating 2 French Club 3 4 Junior Allrance 3 4 YTeen 2 RUTH LEA 48 Stamford Ave Boston Chrldrens Hospltal In faith my lady you haze a merry heart S hakerpeare Remembered for Thats the breaks' Actrvrtxes Skatmg 3 Bowlrngl 2 3 4 Swrmmrng 2 Cageball 1 Junlor Allrance 3 CADUCEUS Bus Staff 4 CADUCEUS Typrst 4 GAIL LOXLEY MACDONALD 86 Basswood Ave U R I Her pleasure 1: her power to charm Patmore Remembered as Our peppy and vrvacrous cheer Acnvrnes Bowlmgl 2 3 Swrmmmgl 2 3 Cheer leader 2 3 4 Captarn 4 Club Councrl 2 3 junror Allrance 3 4 REVIEW Busrness Staff 3 4 Class Socral Com Charrman 1 2 3 Skatrng 3 4 Mayor Letter 3 DENNIS FRANCIS MAGNER 362 Adelarde Ave A good fare 1: the hert letter of recommerzdatzon Elzzaheth I Remembered for Bern an actrve member m so many clubs Acnvmes Athletrc Councrll 2 3 4 Football 2 3 Indoor Track l 2 Outdoor Track 1 2 French Club 3 jumor Allnance 3 GERTRUDE TAMRA MARK 66 Tyndall Ave 'The :deal of courtery wrt grace and charm Cxcero Remembered for Her beautiful red harr Actrvmes Bowlmg 4 French Club 3 4 jumor A111 ance 3 4 Messenger 4 CAROLYN BETH MONDSHEIN 15 Hart Sr Pembroke The mon mamfest ngn of wudom 11 a contmual cheerfulnen Montaigne Remembered for Her beautlful eyes Actxvntnes Bowlmgl 3 Skatlng 3 4 French Club Program Commxttee 3 4 Junior Allnance 3 4 RE VIEW Edxtorxal Staff 3 4 REVIEW Typlst 2 3 4 Class Secretary 2 3 CADUCEUS Board Asst Edxtor 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 School Play 2 YTeen 1 2 Quxll and Scroll 4 RUTH BARBARA PRITSKER 102 Overhnll Road Sxmmons AJ full of rpm! ax the month of May Shaherpeare Remembered for The way she can Charleston Actxvmes Bowling l 2 3 4 Swxmm g 2 3 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 jumor Alllance 3 4 REVIEW Edxtorxal Staff 3 4 Messenger 4 Glee Club 1 2 A Cappella Choxr 3 Mayor Letter 4 Skatxng 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Y Teen 2 THOMAS FRANCIS SCARPELLINO 433 Fnendshnp St U R I Gwe me honest laughter Scott Remembered for Has crew cuts Acnvxtles Basketball 1 KENNETH ALLEN NULMAN 761 Blackstone Blvd Harvard My mind more huxy than the lahormg fplder Shaherpeare Remembered for Hrs extensxve knowledge of scxence Acrnvmes Forum Club 4 Debatnng Socxery 4 Junlor Alllaflfe 3 4 STEPHEN DAVID POULTEN f'v-.'- 249 Warrnngton St Harvard A man he Jeerm of cheerful yerterdayx and confident tomorrou 5 Wordfu orth Remembered for Hrs wxllmgness to help others ACIIVIIICS Baseball 3 4 junior Alllance 3 REVIEW Edrtorxal Staff 3 4 Co Sports Edntor 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Class Treasurer 2 , . . '- : 1 1 . u ' 5 . a I ' a r ' . to N . . . . . fr ' ff - v v y v y v Z v 2 ' 14 , Q , 1 Y tx l, - , , Q , . . t at 1 v m w l ' y I . X : ,, . . K - fr - v Q f U , . ,gs fl I . n rr u 1. , , ' 1 I I v V ' Q , . I ,, . . ff - a y v 1 In 1 v a v v v 1 ' I 1 v v a v Q a s v 1 ' ' . . Wm 11 ' n T Q ' . . . . . ,Q Q e T , Q , . 3 5 ' , s - I i . 1l I-IILLARY CAROL SCHAFFER 404 Cole Ave. Boston Museum School of Art Fair and frexh and rweet. - Shakespeare Remembered for Her outstandxng artlstnc abrlxty and mgenuxty Actlvltnes Bowlmgl 2 3 Swlmmlng 2 3 Skating 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Jumor Alltance 3 4 Y Teen I REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 3 4 REVIEW Busmess Staff I 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 REVIEW Typtst Z 3 4 Glee Club 2 Mayor Letter 4 Dramatic Club 4 School Play 2 IRA MELVYN SHOOLMAN SUSAN JANE SELYA I8 Colomal Rd Bryn Mawr A little tmy pretty uztty charming darlzng Jhe Lucretzaf Remembered as An adorable doll wlth all As Actlvntres Bowlrngl 2 3 Swxmmmg 2 3 Mayor Letter 4 French Club 3 4 junror Allnance 3 4 YTeen 1 2 REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 3 4 CADU CEUS Board 4 Messenger 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 288 Freeman Pkwy Harvard A merry face rr the Jrgrz 0 a happy heart Stra Remembered as Our class Romeo Actlvnttes Fencing, 2 Debating Society I 2 Junxor Alliance 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 CADUCEUS Bus Staff 4 Class Socral Com Charrman 2 3 CLAUDIO JORJE SORRENTINO State I-lospntal Howard Untv of Cordoba Au affable and courteouy gentleman Slvakerpeare Remembered for Hrs shy but ready smrle Act1v1t1es Outdoor Track 3 CHARLES ANTHONY SPACAGNA Forbes St Brown I tbmk I may promzre you rornetbzng of a good day 5 Jport Duke of Beauport Remembered for Hrs collegrare clothes Actnvmes Athleuc Councnl 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 jumor Alllance 3 4 Class Vrce Presrdent 4 H1 Y 3 JOAN STOLLERMAN 61 Slater Ave Nerghborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre The world 5 a theater the earth a rtage aw-'mv-W Wbtch God and Nature do wztb actor: fill Stevens Remembered for Her mexhaustable supply of llp stlcks Act1v1t1es Cageball 2 French Club 3 Junxor Allx ance 3 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Glee Club 1 2 VIRGINIA HOPE WOOD 232 Sackett St. R. I. C. E. Here is a dear and true indurtrioux friend. - Shakexpeare Remembered for: Her sincerity and good nature. Activities: Bowling 2, 3g Swimming lg junior Alli- ance 3' Skating 5' Messenger 4' Dramatic Club 4 ,fi STEPHEN BARRY YARLAS 141 Byfield sf R Sir your uf! ambler uell Sbakerpeare Remembered for Being nice to everyone Activities Forum Club 3 4 Debating Society 2 junior Alliance 3 Class Treasurer 3 STUART MITCHELL YARLAS 141 Byfield St U R What bu hear! think: hu tongue Jpeaky Shakexpeare Remembered as A terrihc dancer Activities Forum Club 3 4 Debating Society 2 Junior Alliance 3 Our Graduation Lit Ruth Lea Joyce Katz and Gail MacDonald wait patiently for the Richard Lembg and Donald Kaufman lead fhe boys In the Gfafld Mlffih graduation march ,Q P 'l 3, if . une Seniors A certain amozmt of care or pain or trofrhle if neceuary for every man at all timef. A .fhrp without hallaft if znzftahle and will not go Jtraightf' - S Cho penhaaer The true way goex over a rope which ix not Jtretchezl at any great height hat jmt ahore the ground. It .feemf more defignetl to make people Jtrzmhle than to he walked upon, - K afha 1 - N- ' . X 5 J l , .1 A o ' lfin E. if-f , u I ' . 'A- fv ' X-In ,,' li Carl Battaglxa, Eugene Gasbarro, Dorothy Buccini, Rosalind Gallucio. Elaine Premack, Ann Chandler, Judnth Halpern, Roberta Gederman, Joseph Pezzullo, Ronald Del Sesto. Summa Cum Laude Rrchard B Bolar Rxchard B Cappallt The A if Cum Laude x Soc1ety A. Mary M Drugan Eugene A Gasbarro Magna Cum Laude Lots A Bennett Kenneth R Blackman Arnoll L Bl asbala jennifer S ll Broun Mmlyn D Cerront Karen D Chapman Paul A Croce Judith A. Dupre Judith A. Feist Peter H. Gould joan B. Greenstein Judith A. Kolb J Rusann Lord Carolyn Al. Mancini jeflrey F. McLaughlin Robert G. Murphy, jr. Susan M, Stevens June Class Officers Joseph Pezzullo Treasurer Judith Halpern Social Committee Chairman Eugene Gasbarro President joan Greenstem Secretary Carl Battaglra Vice President Excerpts from the Diary of the Class of une, 1958 September 1954 Today we entered Classical an awesome building Its yellow brick walls ornate interior and ponderous iron gates at the entrance make it seem very formidable anuary 1955 We have just encountered our first final examinations We rejoice in the fact that we are now 9A s Graduation is a word not yet in our vocabulary June 1955 The first year is over' We just held our Freshman Frolxc to celebrate it and we look forward eagerly to becoming sophomores September 1955 Several of us have joined a Greek class the only one to be established here recently We take great pride in being sophomores with our own class officers june 1956 We are much occupied wrth plans for the Sophomore Hop How pleasant it 1S to thank that we are almost up perclassmen' September 1956 The prospect of college exams and applications is alarm ing us Five subjects are making life somewhat difficult june 1957 Preliminary college board exams have awakened us to the realization that graduation is at hand But we re finding much time to enjoy ourselves Our umor Promenade at the Plantations Club was magnificent September 1957 Our days as seniors are filled with schoolwork football and social activities New challenges and experiences keep us extremely busy January 1958 Suddenly we are 12As So many members of our class are making themselves famous' Our football players and other athletes deserve much praise for their achievements june 1958 Graduation Day is here' We shall miss our friends of the past four years and school which has won our lasting affection But new adventures lie ahead and we close this diary with hope for the future and gratitude for those valuable years spent at Classical y 1 1 v ' . . Y - 1 , s 1 1 - n ' l , . , . . - ' a s 7 . 4 1 .. .. , , J., . . ,-j . ,U .,, . . . 4 . ' a 3 7 .7 , . , . ' a v 1 ' K , . 1 . . ' 3 , . . 1 ' . , , . Alan Bnerly Wtttrert 10311 Mulcahey TOIIIZ Camardo M015 Popylqr Bert Lookmg Cream of the Crop une Herbert Katz Rlfhafd BOIU Bert Natured Eugene Gasbarro Ideal Clarrzcahte Mort Popular Bert Lookmg Dzd Mort for the Clarr Carl Battaglia Mort Verratile Mort Likely to Succeed Carl Flexgner Mort Athletsc Elaine Premack Bert Nalured Wittiert 30 juchrh Halpern Mort Athletsc Mort Verratzle Dsd Mort for the Clarr Ideal Clarrccalzte Bert Scholar Mary Drugan Bert Scholar Mort Likely to Succeed MEREDITH ANNE ADAMS 213 Williston Way Pawtucket Bouve Boston A sweet altracmfe kind of grace Spemer Remembered for Her serenity and friendliness Activities Bowling 2 Swimming 3 Junior Alliance 3 Messenger 2 CADUCEUS Ofhcer 2 Modern Dance 2 Skating 2 Dramatic Club 4 ELAINE THEDAS BANKS 392 Knight St Qure! perxom are uelcome everywhere Fuller Remembered for Her quiet pleasant personality Activities Basketball 2 Bowling 2 3 CADUCEUS Business StaH1 2 3 CADUCEUS Ofhcerl 2 3 une Semors The memherr 0 the clam 0 June 1958 wuh to exprefr thezr deep appreczalzon and gratztude to MR PAUL F GLEESON for hu mvaluahle gurdance and zmtructzon AGHAVNEE GAIL BARTIGIAN Def DAVID PETER BARCI-ll 26 Wisdom Ave A proper man as one :hall ree m 4 rummer 1 4 Shakerpeare Remembered for Doing his Latin translations ahead Act1v1t1es Basketball 1 2 Tennis 1 2 Debating Society 1 4 Dramatic Club 4 72 jewett St Bryant And non ahzdelh fazth hope charity theie three hut the greater! of these 1: charity Bzhle Remembered for Her friendly concern for other people Activities. Bowling 2 3 4 Swimming 3 Skating 2 3 4' Forum Club 3' French Club 4' junior Alliance 3' Science Club 3' Dramatic Club 4' CADUCEUS Business Staff 3' Glee Club 4' junior Red Cross 4. LOIS ANN BENNETT 85 Wabun Ave AJ good ar gold Dzchenr Remembered for Saying little but doing much Activities Bowling 2 3 Swimming 2 3 French Club 3 4 junior Alliance 3 4 Science Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 KENNETH ROBERT BLACKMAN 241 Fifth St Harvard Let this ruffiee by thu concewe the rest He .rhould he could he would he did the best Southwell Remembered for His friendly dignity Activities Tennis 3 4 Captain 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 3 Debating Society 2 3 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 Science Club 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Traffic Squad 4 Chemistry Team 4 fanny, 'hav gin. 1, CARL JOSEPH BATTAGLIA 5 Fairoaks Ave. Dartmouth A heart to rerolue, a head to contriue, and a hand to execute. - Gihhonr Remembered for: Succeeding in all his endeavors. Activities: Indoor Track 1, 23 Outdoor Track 1, 2g Fencing 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, City Fencing Cham- piong Club Council 43 Debating Society 1, 2, French Club 4, junior Alliance 49 Science Club 3, 4g RE- VIEW Editorial Staff 3, 4, Asst. Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4, Class Treasurer 25 Class Vice-President 3, 43 Trafhc Squad 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, A Cappella Choir 35 Harvard Book 3, Dramatic Club 4. LOIS CATHERINE BELLANO 1548 Smith SI. Pembfgke She it 4 winrome wee thing, She ir a handfome wee thing. - Burn: Remembered as: Pert and friendly. Activities: Bowling 2g Junior Alliance 33 REVIEW Business Staff 35 Skating 2, Modern Dance 2g Dra matic Club 43 Y-Teen 4. sul r,,,..-1 JOAN AUDREY BLACKMAR 71 Harlam St Roger William s Gen Hosp Silence 1: one of the virtue: of the wise Bozleau Remembered for Her amiable nature Activities Basketball 2 Bowling 2 French Club 2 junior Alliance 3 REVIEW Collector I 2 EDWARD GILBERT BLANKSTEIN 54 Pinehurst Ave Brown Curzonty 1: one of the permanent and certain charactenmcs of a wgorou: mind johnson Remembered for His candid remarks Activities Baseball 2 Tennis 3 4 Fencing 1 2 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debating Society I 2 3 French Club 2 3 junior Alliance 2 3 Science Club JUDITH ALICE BOHNEN ARNOLD LEE BLASBALG 16 Gallatin Sr. Brown For manner: are not idle, but the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind. -- Tennyxon Remembered as: A man of few words, but definite goals. Activities: Debating Society 35 French Club 3, 43 junior Alliance 3, 4. 500 Elmgrove Ave. Simmons The fairer! garden in her looks, and in ber mind the wirest boob. - Cowley Remembered for: Being our own Grace Kelly and being competent, comely, and capable. Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating Society 2g French Club 3, 4g junior Alliance 35 REVIEW Editorial Staff 3 4 Features Editor 4' CADUCEUS Board 3 4 Bus. Staff 3 4 Bus. Manager 4- Mes- sengerl 2 4 Glee Clubl 2 Skatmg 3 Cageball 2 Mayor Letter 3 RICHARD BRIAN BO-IAR 49 Emelme St Harvard And all the courres of my lffe do thaw I am not rn the roll of common men Sbakerpeare Remembered for Being our class genius Activities Fencing 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debat ing Society 1 2 3 4 Vice President 3 President 4 junior Alliance 3 4 Science Club 2 3 4 Chemistry Club 4 REVIEW Editorial Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Traflic Squad 3 4 Remembered for His friendly smile ALAN ARTHUR BRIERLEY 776 Hartford Ave Johnston Brown Forward and frolrc glee wa: there The wall to do the roul to dare Scott Remembered for Mm hmm Activities Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Foot ball 4 junior Alliance 3 Science Club 4 Traffic Squad 4 DAVID EDWARD BROOK I8 Lincoln St Esmond Brown The rocml frzendly honert man Whale er be be T11 be fulfill: great Nature J plan And none but he Burn: CHARLES RAWLES BRADNER 12 Laurel Court Trinity College 'The book: I read and the life I lead Are .rermlzle Jane and rmld Kmg Remembered for Hrs quiet friendliness and his trip to England Activities Tennis 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Vice President 4 junior Alliance 3 Activities Indoor Track 2 Outdoor Trackl 2 3 4 French Club 3 Junior Alliance 3 Science Club Band 3 4 HiY 4 JOYCE CAROLE CAHIR 45 Raymond Sr Harte thee Nymph and hrzng with thee Iert and youthful Iollzty Milton Remembered for Her fun lovmg personalrty Actrvxtres Bowlrngl 2 3 4 Swxmmrng 2 3 Jun ror Allxance 3 REVIEW Typrst 3 4 Basketball 3 TONIA ANN CAMARDO 12 justlce St U R I She II pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant too to think on Sueklzng Remembered as A devxl wrth an angel s countenance Actrvmes Bowlmg 3 Swrmmxng 3 Forum Club 4 Treasurer 4 Junror Allrance 3 4 Science Club 4 Y Teen 3 4 Dramatrc Club 4 French Club Treas urer 4 JENNIFER STACEY HARCOURT BROWN 133 Power St Pembroke 'True ment like a rwer the deeper tt :J the len noue ft maker Halzfax Remembered for Her exceptronal abrlxtles rn every thmg she drd Actlvrtxes Forum Club 3 French Club 4 junror Allrance 3 4 Dramatnc Club 4 REVIEW Bus Staff 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 A Cappella Cholr 2 DOROTHY MARIA BUCCINI 308 Whrtford Ave 'The glam of farhzon and the mould of form Shakespeare Remembered for Wearrng her beautrful clothes so WC ACIIVIIICS Bowlmg 2 3 4 Swrmmmg 2 French Club 3 Jumor Allrance 3 Messenger 4 Skatrng 3 Y Teens 2 3 4 Dramatxc Club 4 PATRICIA ALBA CAMPELLONE 121 Ledge St I C Kzndnerr fn women :hall wzn my love Shaherpeare Remembered for Her sweetness and smcerxty Actrvmes Bowlrng 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 French Club 4 jumor Alllance 4 Glee Club 2 4 DOLORES TERESA CAPOBIANCO 441 Admxral St U R I All your lumtnour delight Wzth .vo Jwsft a .tense of fun Teaxdale Remembered for Her enthusrasm and wrt Actlvmes Bowlxngl 2 4 Skatxngl 2 4 Debatrng Socrety I junror Alltance 3 REVIEW Edxtonal Staff 4 REVIEW Bus Staffl 3 Messengerl 2 4 1 V I Y m .. ln- . I Z Q . ,L 9 . . 2 Z Q ' . URI , . If ll. . ..,,g . . L 1 is 9 ' 1 ,Z - . R.I.C.E. ,, . . Y I .,,- . Q , ,Q 4 Y-Teen 3g Dramatic Club 4. ff - - A A , , . ,, . 7 I 'T : 'D ah' ' 1- , z . ,Q 1 ' ,Q I s ' . R.. .E. lr' ' ' W 1. .lyyg 9 2 Q s - 3 fl ' ' . - - xl . - S 1 ,f 3 - ,S I, ta li RICHARD BRUCE CAPPALLI 57 Sylvra Ave N Prov Brown He adorned whatever Jubfect he erther .fpoke or u rote upon by the mort .rplendzd eloquence Stanhope Remembered for Hrs charmmg ways and quxck wltted xntelllgence Actxvxtxes Athletrc Councxll 2 3 Basketballl 2 3 4 Golfl 2 3 4 Club Council 3 4 Forum Club 3 Scrence Club 4 Tralilc Squad 4 H1 Y 4 jumor Allrance 3 4 JANICE MARIE CARBONE 82 Superxor Vrew Blvd C She II a mort Ju eet lady Shakerpeare Remembered for Her pleasrng smrle and quxet ways Actrvxtxes Bowling 2 3 Swrmmmg 3 Forum Club 3 Debatmg Society 3 French Club 3 4 jumor Alliance 3 4 Scrence Club 4 Glee Club 3 Skatmg 3 4 YTeen 3 4 sb MERRILL SAUL CHERNOV 71 Farragut Ave Brown Quick and line wrtted Moore Remembered for Hrs outsrandmg plaxd yackets Actrvrtxes Tennis 4 Cross Country 3 Forum Club 4 Debatmg Society 3 jumor Allrance 4 TERESA JANE CHOPOORIAN 116 Parnell St Pembroke Here 11 a dear and true zndurtrrous fnend Shakespeare Remembered as M1ss Congeniality Acuvmes Basketball 3, Bowlrng 2, 3, 4, Forum Club 4, French Club 4, Junior Allxance 3, 4, RE VIEW Bus Staff 2, 3, 4, Quxll and Scroll 3, CADU CEUS Bus Staff 4, CADUCEUS Board 3, 4, Aclver trsmg Manager 4, Messenger 2, Dramatxc Club 4, Skatrng 2, 3, 4, Mayor Letter 4 RQ' MARILYN DOMENICA CERRONI 287 Waterman Ave Esmond R 'Twar her thmhzng of other: that made you think of her Brownzng Remembered for Her amrabllxty to all Actlvxtles Bowlmg 2 3 4 Swlmmrng 2 Dramanc Club 4 Skating 2 3 KAREN DREW CHAPMAN 150 Lrnwood Ave Pembroke Vzrtue uzrdom goodnerr and real worth never lore thezr power Barton Remembered for Bemg a delxghtful combmatlon of beauty and brams Actxvxtres Bowling 4 Basketball 3 Swlmmmg 3 4 Debatmg Socnety 4 French Club 4 German Club 2 3 4 CADUCEUS Board Layout Chairman 4 Mes senger 2 4 Skatmgl 2 3 4 Cageball 2 Dramatxc Club 4 - ., . . R ' f., H . . V V, yi. ' 1 ' A - 4 J., u ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 ' 3 , 1 ' . R. 1. . E. gn' ,Q f . . . f 151, , - 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 , Ur , :N 1 , . . . . . I . . . V, .1 2! A,,,Vk. V J, L, V: - 1 1 1 6:15. , 3 'f . ' ' . . ' f A ,' f' 1 ' I 1 1 1 D F , ,L 1 1 1 Z 1 3 ' s ' 1 - , ., U. . 1. . . e u ' ' . U . 1 1 1 1 S ' 1 1 - ,, . . 1 1 1 1 ' H 1 . ' ' ' - A - - ' ' o . ' . ' ' t 1 1 f i A ' ' ' Q 1 1 1 , s 1 1 ' . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n - ' lr 3 2 1 I 1 - 7? TIS' DONALD IOIIN CONT! lo Willianms St Johnston llllllllllll llval 1011 meet root rom Il IQIIIJ all l7Ld16'lll1 11rt14c5 Jlwot Moore Rcmcmbcrc l as Plcastnt and agreeable Activities A C1ppcll1Lhoir 7 3 4 PAUL ANTHONY CROCE 52 Longmont St R loutlv ull of grace force fafcnzalizm flartmarl Rcmcmbercd for His provocative smile and un boundcd amiability Activities Indoor Track 2 German Club 3 Science Club 3 Trafhc Squad 5 4 I-l1Y 5 4 President 4 f 9' GERALD COHFN 279 Calla St U R Cood tkdfdlfff If properly It II the noble!! all p4HJerr1w1f Sqm1ler Remembered for His Lood naturcd teasing, Activities Forum Club A French flub 3 junior Alliance 3 Science Club 4 JUDITH ANN COLFT I'I l7 Ridge St Bryant I 41 Il oman lwre long hair rt zr a glory I0 her Blble Remembered for Her sparkling spirit Activities Bowling 7 3 4 Swimming., 5 Frenh Club4 un1orAll1ancc 3 I Science Clubi YTeen fs Dramatic Club 4 'if vin., if W ROBERT GEORGE DADEKIAN 95 Alvin St An ounce of mirth rr 1107117 4 pound of .vorrou Bauer Remembered for Always keeping, things lively Activities Baseball 3 4 Indoor Track 7 Outdoor Track 1, 2g Cross Country Zg Forum Club 43 Science Club BQ Hi-Y 3, 4. RONALD ALBERT DE LELLIS 206 Carpenter St. Brown The greater man the greater c0urte.ry. -Terznyron Remembered for: Ilis amazing vocal chords. Activities: Debating Society 1, 2g REVIEW Editorial Staff 43 CADUCEUS Board 43 A Cappella Choir 3, RONALD WINSTON DEL SESTO 5 Wingate Rd. PIiI1CCf0f1 His life war gentle, and the elementr So mixed in him, that Nature might Jtand up And my to all the u orld 'This ua: a manf Shnkerpeare Remembered tor Hrs never faxlmg school splrxt and his wmmnz ways ACIIVIIICS Indoor Tracltl 2 3 4 Outdoor Traclcl 3 4 Fencmg 1 2 4 Club Councnl 2 3 4 Secre tary 4 Forum Club 4 Debatnng Society 1 2 CADU CEUS Board 3 4 CADUCEUS Bus Staff 3 4 Class Presndent 2 Class Socnal Com Chanrman 3 Traffic Squad 2 3 4 Captarn 4 Athletxc Collector I 2 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 MARY MARTHA DRUGAN 538 Frurt H111 Ave N Prov Wellesley I hate taken all knou ledge fo he my pmt mee Bacon Remembered for Always knownng the rnght answers Actnvxtnes Forum Club 4 Debatmg., Socxety 4 French Club 3 4 Vlce Presxdent 3 President 4 junior A111 ance3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Secretary 4 REVIEW Edntorxal Staff 34 CADUCEUS Board 4 Class Soc Com Chaxrman 2 YTeen 2 3 4 Skatlng 2 3 4 CARL HENRY FLIEGNER 110 Academy Ave U R A good lxmhed fellou young strong and of good frzendr Shakespeare Remembered as Mr Touchdown CHS Actxvmes Athletic Councnl 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Football 2 3 4 CoCapta1n 4 Indoor Trackl 2 5 4 Outdoor Tracltl 2 3 4 JOSEPH ANTHONY FLORIO 101 Lowell Ave Tufts He IJ aluayr laughing for he har an fn mte deal of url Addfron Remembered as A most happy fellow' Acuvmes Football 2 Indoor Track 1 2 Fencmg 2 Debating Socnety 2 Band l 2 3 4 'Y .IUDITH ANN DUPRF 95 Canton St R I Hospital She 5 the ornament of her sex Dickens Remembered as Spr1g.,htly and spmted Actlvmes Basketball 3 Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Swim mmg 2 3 Forum Club 3 French Club 3 jumor Allrance 3 Messenger 1 2 Glee Club I 2 YTeen 2 3 4 V1cePresxdent 4 Secretary 3 Skatrngl 2 4 Mayor Letter 3 Dramatic Club 4 JUDITH ANN FEIST 5 7 Woodman St Pembroke Su eeter alro than the honey and the honeycomb Bible Remembered for Her soft vorce and fnendly man UCI' Actrvnrnes German Club 2 3 Scnence Club 3 4 Bowlxngl 2 Skatmcz 2 3 4 Swlmmmg 1 2 4 Messenger 2 Major Letter 4 yi STANLEY LEWIS FREEDMAN IZ illson St Brown ll xt and ulfdom are born urtb a man Selden Remembered for lnlivening every class function with his musical talents Activities Indoor Track 3 Manager Outdoor Track 3 Manager Cross Country Z 3 4 Manager Debat mi. Society I 2 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 A Cap pclla Choir 2 3 4 President 4 Orchestra 3 4 MARILYN JOANNE GALLISON '36 Progress Ave U R I And yozn 11 :th thee calm Peace and Qulet Milton Remembered for Her doll like features Activities Bowling 3 4 Skating 2 3 REVIEW Bus Staff 4 'hn MARY LOUISE FOLEY 4I Sefton Drive, Edgewood Newton College of the Sacred Heart 'Tie cheerful life longer! in yearr, and afterrvardr in our regardrf' - Bofee Remembered for: Being fun and friendly. Activities: Bowling I, Z, 3, 45 French Club 4g junior Alliance 3, 45 Science Club 31 Messenger 29 Glee Club I, 2g Y-Teen 2, 4g Dramatic Club 4g REVIEW Bus. Staff 3, 4g CADUCEUS Bus. Staff 4. ,,.--iv JOHN EDWARD FORNARO .IR 15 Tovwer St Brown A man of letterr mannerr moralr artr Cou per Remembered for I-lis outstanding accomplishments in junior Achievement Activities Indoor Track 7 Outdoor Track 2 French Club 4 junior Alliance 3 4 Trafhc Squad 2 golf JUDITH MARIE GALLUCCI 80 Freese St In faith you hare a merry heart Slaakerpeare Remembered for Her smiling warm nature Activities Basketball 3 Bowlingl 2 3 4 Swim mmg I 2 Forum Club 3 Debating Society 3 French Club 3 junior Alliance 3 Messenger I 2 Glee Club I 2 YTeen 2 3 4 Mayor Letter 3 Skating I 2 Dramatic Club 4 FRANK MESSINA GAROFALO 255 Federal St Ile uar 4 gentleman from role to crown And he u as alwayr quletly arrayed And he uar alu ay! human u hen he talked But Jtrll he flattered pulrer when he yard Good Morning Rolumon Remembered for His amiable nature Activities Baseball 3 4 Indoor Track 2 Science Club 3 Traffic Squad 3 4 HiY 4 , , - ff ft V r f f l 1 A Pr y 1 -3 v l ' H t,- V4 I- lr O . 1 by x . , , - - . ,, . , 1 , v .Y 1 v -V 1 U 3 9 ' F f ' ' y , 1 , , - fi, , , . . . rf - 4 14 - u ' , . . 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' rr 1 ' ' 1 ' f ' J , nl, , , , - r . . , - ,H V 1 1 4' ' 1 , 2- ' 1 - 1 u a 7 I 7 - ' EUGENE ANTHONY GASBARRO 29 Maplehurst Ave Dartmouth Great ralfent pfour good and clean Yublrme contemplatwe serene Strong constant plearant ware Smart Remembered for Berng the foremost fmest and frnendlrest boy m our class Actrvmes Club Councrl 3 4 Presrdent 4 Scrence Club 3 CADUCEUS Board Edrtor rn Chref 4 Class Presrdent 3 4 Class Socnal Com I 2 Chairman 2 Trafhc Squad 3 4 Captain 4 ALBERT JEROME GAUDET 1061 Smnthfreld Ave Saylesvrlle Dartmouth He uar .trx foot of man All clear wit and human nature Rtley Remembered for Hrs farthful and Actrvrtres Football 2 3 4 Indoor Track 2 Outdoor Track 2 3 4 Scnence Club 4 Chemrstry Club Charr man 4 CADUCEUS Board Publrcrty Manager 4 Traffic Squad 4 JEROME PAUL GOLDMAN 259 Wmter St Woonsocket Tufts One inch of joy rurrnountr of grzef a .rpan Beeaure to laugh rr proper to the man Rahelau Remembered for Hrs frrendlmess and wrt Actrvntnes Basketball 2 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 junror Allrance 3 Scrence Club 3 4 RE VIEW Bus Staff Asst Bus Manager 4 CADUCEUS Bus Staff 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 PETER HENRY GOULD 18 Euclid Ave Brown Much 11I.fd07Vl often goer with feu ext word: Sophocles Remembered for Hrs quret rntellrgence and unex pected remarks Acuvrtles Indoor Track Manager 3 Outdoor Track Manager 3 ,Iunror Allxance 4 Chemrstry Club 4 T' ROBERTA ANNE GEDFRMAN I17 Nragra St R Farhroned Jo Jlenderly young Jo fazr Hood Remembered for Her skull wrth a pamt brush Act1v1t1es Basketball 3 Bowlrng 1 2 Forum Club 3 Scnence Club 3 CADUCEUS Board Art Chalr man 4 Glee Club 1 2 A Cappella Chonr 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Cageball I Skatrng I 2 YTeen GAII.. MARY GIRARD 485 Huntrngton Ave U R I Softly speak and Ju eetly Jrntle Phzllzpr Remembered for I-Ier unassummg ways Actnvrtres Basketball 3 Bowlmg 2 3 4 Swrmmmg., 4 Debatxng Socrety 4 French Club 3 4 jun or All1ance3 4 BRUCE RICHARD GRANOFF 212 Sixth St Brown I Jhall endeavor to enlweu moralzty uzlh wit and to temper u :I wzth moralzly Addzxon Remembered for Bemg a faithful fan of the R I Reds Actxvmes Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 jumor Allnance 3 Scnence Club 3 4 JOAN BARBARA GREENSTEIN DOUGLAS SWAN GREGORY 288 Lonsdale Ave Pawtucket Brown Good humor 1: the health of the mul Stamxlaus Remembered for Bemg sllently actlve Actnvmes Outdoor Track 3 Fencmg 2 3 4 jumor Allxance 3 4 junior Red Cross 4 MARY ANNE B HAHN 1079 Smxth St Pembroke Ohlzgmg and cheerful zmluftrzour and kind Duhourg Remembered as Classncals representatxve at the 49 Lorrame Ave Sxmmons A daughter of the god: du mely tall and mon dwmely fazr Tennyyon Remembered for Bemg our able class secretary Actxvmes Bowlmg 1 2 Forum Club 3 French Club 3 Junxor Allxance 3 Sclence Club 4 REVIEW Bus Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Messenger 2 Class Secretary 4 lil' Actxvmes Bowlxngl 2 3 4 Swlmmxngl 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 Scxence Club 4 REVIEW Bus Staff 4 Messengerl 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Skatmgl 2 3 4 Cageball 2 Major Letter 3 YTeen 3 Drnver Trammg 3 JUDITH CAROL HALPERN 359 Morns Ave Pembroke All wzth umform comenl admire her Hooker Remembered as Tops wlth everyone Actlvmes Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Swxmmmg 2 Cheer leader 1 2 3 4 Captam 4 Debatmg Socxety 2 French Club 3 4 JUHIOI Alllance 3 REVIEW Ednrorlal Staff 3 4 News Edxror 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Messenger 2 Class Secretary 3 Class Soclal Com Chanrman 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Cageball 2 Dramatlc Club 4 CADUCEUS Collector 4 Skatmg 1 2 3 4 Ma1orLetrer2 EVERETT GORDON I-IASSELI. Arlmgton Ave Unxv of Wrsconsm We have no tzme to :port away the hour: All murt he earnert m a world like our: Bonar Remembered for H15 great knowledge of shxps Actxvxtxes Club Council 1 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 4 ,, . . '. . . 1 1 , I .HT - 1 1 1 1 1 - K ,, .,, 1 1 ' ' ' ll - 5 1 1 : il 1 1 1 - I 1 , 9 Q '1 VI ' fl ' 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . ' N! I K. ' 'G .1 I 1 g . . , . Z . - Provldence Public Lxbrary. 3 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 Z 1 1 - 1 1 1 Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Q H ' ' ' ll 3 1 1 1 Z 1 ' I 3 Y I Y 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 Z 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 5 , . 1 1 1 Q - ll ' 1 I ' ' ll 5 1 1 1 THEODORE ANDREW HAVELES 210 Adelaide Ave O I am .rtahhed with laughter Shakerpeare Remembered for Making laughter king Activities Baseball 3 Football Manager 3 Indoor Track 1 Club Council 2 Class President 2 DOUGLAS ROBERT HOKENSON 61 Nathaniel Ave Pawtucket U R I Large war hu hounty and hz: foul .tfncere Gray Remembered as Our hoopster Activities Basketballl 2 3 4 JUDITH ANNE KOLB 253 Freeman Pkwy Mount Holyoke A little pretty witty charming darling the Lucretwr 'Cf' 'wi Remembered for Good things come in small pack ages Activities Bowling 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Debating Society 2' French Club 3 4' Junior Alli- ance 3 4' REVIEW Editorial Staff 3 4' CADU- CEUS Board 4' Messenger 2 4' Glee Club 1 2' A Cappella Choir 2 3 4' Cageball 2' Major Letter 4. LAWRENCE DAVID KORTICK 228 Warrington St. I happy am joy is my name. - Blake Remembered for: His casual friendliness and wit. Activities: Football 3, 4' Indoor Track 3. JOANNE MARIE KACI-IANIS 215 jewett St R I fee her Jweet and fair Burnt Remembered for Working with a smile Activities Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Forum Club 4 cience Club 4 Dramatic Club 4 REVIEW Typist 4 sket ball 4 Skating 3 4 Modern Dance 4 HERBERT NORMAN KATZ 15 Bevelin Rd Tufts Wit mahex :tr ou II uelcome and let elf all a'1Jtn1ctmnJ Fmerron Remembered for His wonderful yovial nature Activities Football 3 4 Indoor Track 2 Outdoor Track 1 2 3 Fencing 1 junior Alliance 3 31 S NORMAN POTTER LOFSKY 9 River St Cranston Univ of Wisconsin None hut himfelf can he his parallel Theohald Remembered for His curly blond hair Activities Basketball 1 Tennis 3 4 Indoor Track 2 3 Outdoor Track 2 Cross Country 2 3 4 Get man Club 2 3 Science Club 3 4 Chemistry Club 4 A Cappella Choir 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 1 1'O GAETANO LOMBARDO 24 Whitney St He above the rext Mtlton Remembered as Guysie of the Heeting feet Activities Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 Captain 4 junior Alliance 3 Science Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 REVIEW Editorial Staff 3 4 Sports Editor 4 Tralhc Squad 4 A Cap pella Choir 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 BEVERLY JOYCE LANE 43 Proctor Ave Warwick Pembrgke Indurtry hath the fazrert fruztr and the richer! reward! Barrow Remembered for Her quiet dignity Activities Bowling 1 2 3 4 Swimming 1 Forum Club 4 French Club 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 Dra matic Club 4 HARVEY LEVIN 199 Raleigh Ave Pawtucket Tufts Let them call it mirchfef when it IJ part and pror pered it will he called virtue Johnron Remembered as An all round athlete Activities Athletic Council 4 Basketball 1 Football 2 3 4 Indoor Track 2 4 Outdoor Trackl 2 3 4 junior Alliance 3 Class Vice President 2 ROSANN LORD 113 Massachusetts Ave. Barnard It ir tranquil people who accomplirh much. - Thoreau N Remembered for: Efiiciency plus. Activities: Bowling 3 4' Swimming 1 2 3 4- French Club 4' junior Alliance 3 4' REVIEW Editorial Staff 3 4' Messenger 2 3. MARION PENDLETON MacKAY 20 Sagamore Rd. Cranston Univ. of Maine Of all bert thing: upon earth I hold that a faithful friend ir the bert. - Bulwer Remembered for: Her bubbling personality. Activities: Bowling 1 2 3' Swimming 1 2 ' Forum Club 4' French Club 4' junior Alliance 3 ' Science Club 4' Glee Club 2' Modern Dance ' Major Letter 3' Dramatics Club 4' Y-Teen 2 3 . CAROLYN JUDITH MANCINI 17 Ledge St C A perfect woman nobly planned To warm to comfort and command Wordrworth Remembered for Always bemg there wxth a smrle Actrvmes Bowlrng 2 3 4 Swxmmmg 3 Forum Club 3 French Club 4 junxor Allrance 4 Science Club 3 Glee Club 2 A Cappella Chonr 2 3 Y Teen SCOTT McNEILLY 4 Mayor Letter 4 JEFFREY FRANCIS MCLAUGHLIN 507 Namquxd Dr Warwrck Harvard Born for ruccen be reemed Wftb grace to wan wzth heart to bold With rhmmg gift: that took all eye: Emerron Remembered for Hrs talents wrth a test tube Actxvxtxes Basketball 2 4 Outdoor Track 3 4 Forum Club 3 Debatmg Socrety 3 4 German Club 2 3 Scrence Club President 4 Chemrstry Club 4 REVIEW Edrtonal Staff 4 H1 Y 3 4 Secretary 4 'P' Remembered for Hrs prowess on the grldrron 5 Orchard St Greenville He who think: much .rayr but lfttle Irvzng Remembered for The War of Northern Aggres ston Actrvmes Indoor Track 2 Outdoor Track 2 Get man Club 2 3 LYNN LAURENT MESSIER 48 Auburn Ave Johnston Brown A mon manly roul full altke of Jtrenglb Iendernerr and rolzdsty Hudron it JEAN ELENA MILANO 468 Plarnfteld Sr C So rmld Jo rnercxful ro Jtrong .fo good So atsent eace ul lo al lawn are P P f y g P Longfellow Remembered for Her charm and perseverance Actrvmes Bowlmg I 2 3 4 Swrrnmmg 2 Mes senger 2 Skatxng 2 3 Major Letter 4 REVIEW Typxst 4 SANDRA CAROLINE MORIARTY 108 Wrlbur Ave Cranston Umv of Colorado 'To .ree ber 1: a picture To bear ber u a tune To know her an zntemperance Ar innocent ar Iune Dnckmron Remembered for Her sweet and wxnnmg ways Actrvrttes Basketball 3 Bowlmg 2 3 Swrmmmg 2 3 Messenger 2 Actrvmes Football 3 4 Co Captam 4 Indoor Track I 2 3 Outdoor Trackl 2 3 Junror Allxance 3 Trafflc Squad 2 3 7' ROBLRT GORDON MURPHY 5 8 Rochambeau Ave Brown Ilt ne: er flanked and he never hed I reckon he ner er knou ed bou Hay Remembered for Hrs wltty remarks ALIIVIIICS Baseball 2 Basketballl 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 jumor Allnance 3 4 A Cappella Choxr 3 JOAN FRANCES MULCAHEY 106 Carrrngeton Ave C A dub hr for the god! Shakerpeare Remembered for Her neat collegxate appearance and delxrhtful personalxty Acnvnnes Bowhngl 2 3 Swnmmmgl 2 3 French Club 4 junror All1ance 3 4 Messenger 2 3 Ath letxc Collector 2 Dramatlcs 4 YTeen 2 3 4 Modern Dance 2 HARRY CLINTON OWEN III GJON NELSON NIVICA Il Daboll St R Life 15 to be fortified by many frxendrhzpr Smztb Remembered for Hrs mexhausnble supply of words Acnvnnes Basketballl 2 3 4 Club Counc1l2 3 Forum Clubl 2 3 4 Debating Socxetyl 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 Class Presxdent 2 A Cappella Chmr 2 3 AMY LEIGI-I MULLIGAN 88 Catlln Ave Rumford Swarthmore Coolnen and abrenre of heal and brute Hldlfdfe fine qualztzer Emerron Remembered for Her calm yet fun lovmg nature A IVIIICS Bowlnng, I 2 3 Sw ng 1 2 3 French Club 4 junxor Alllance 3 4 Glee Club 2 YTeen l 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Modern Dance 2 Dramat1c Club 4 Major Letter 3 QM'-qu iv 15 Humboldt Ave U S Naval Academy I abhor the dull routme of exutence I craze mental exallatfon Doyle Remembered for Addmg spice to every drscussxon m every class Actrvmes Basketballl 2 3 4 Fencmg 2 Golfl 2 3 4 Club Counc1l4 Forum Club 4 junior All: ance 3 4 Scnence Club 3 REVIEW Edntornal Staff 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 DIANA JOYCE PAINE I8 Sharon St A merry heart that laugbx 41 care Mrlman Remembered for Her lovely complexlon Acnvmes Bowlmg 2 3 Swnmmmg 2 French Club 3 4 jumor Alhance 3 4 Scxence Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 Skatnng 2 3 4 YTeen 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Y . R. l. . E. f, V ,, - , Y - 1 - y Q , Q tm ' - 7 - . , , , , , is v v ' 1 1 w . if . - .....-... -, U . . ,. ' A U . . Y ' . . - , ct . , , , 1mm1 , , , I I s y y I ' v I v I l Q , . 7 . 1 1 ' - V 3 ,r. .1 2 sf 2 y n y Q A .y Q ' y Q - 3. 9 be ,,. . . 9 , . - - U - .- Q 1.5. 1 1 . . . 4 I 4 E 2 5 , s 1 n I 2 A ' A 3 Y Y 1 7 7 3 5 A ' ' y Q Q A Lf ' 1' ',. 1 , - fx , ll ' ' . I for - H Z 3 1 U l Y I . . .v Q 1 y ' J y I 1 y wail A K , W ff, ,, ,, - or : , , , 1 'Q . ' . - , A , , , , , , , 1 THOMAS JOSEPH PAOLINO JR 259 High Service Ave No Prov Brown Ile thought at a :age though he felt at a man Beattte Remembered for His shiny white sports car Activities Football 4 CAROL ANN PATON Roger William Ave R I Hospital School of Nursing, A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Proverb: Remembered for Her willingness to help others Activities Bowling 2 3 4 Messenger 4 Skatmgl JOSEPH ANITHONX PEZZULLO 117 Canton St. Tufts True uit it Nature to adzarztage dren d What oft uax thought hut ne er to well expreu d. - Pope Remembered as: The Sir Galahad of the senior class. Activities: Debating Society 23 Science Club 43 Class Treasurer 3, 4' Trallic Squad 3, 4' Hi-Y 4. ROBERT EDWARD PIACITELLI 65 Julia St, Cranston Carnegie Institute of Technology He wa: a handmme, well-shaped man,' very good company, and of a very ready and pleafant .rmooth art. - Shakespeare Remembered for: His Ivy League look. Activities: Indoor Track 25 Outdoor Track 25 Junior Alliance 33 Science Club lg REVIEW Editorial Stall 45 Hi-Y 3. 45 Dramatic Club 45 Cross Country 2g Fencing lg Forum Club 4. Cl- ' JERRE WOODWARD PEASE 222 Hopkins Ave Johnston U R I Tuaf a good and .f971IIl7l8 fellou Shakespeare Remembered for His sincere and friendly nature Activities Golfl 2 4 French Club 3 Junior Alli ance 3 Science Club 4 JUDY DYER PEASE 222 Hopkins Ave Johnston Bouve Boston Wondroux 11 the .rtrerzgth of cheerfulnett and tts pou er of endurance Carlyle Remembered for Her white mouse Activities: Basketball 3' Bowling 2' Swimming I 3 4' French Club 3' Junior Alliance 3' REVIEW Bus. Stall 1 2 3' Glee Club I 2' Cageball 2' Skating 1 2' Dramatic Club 4. if if ,rf an MARJORIE PRESTON 50 Bretton Wloods Dr Cranston AJ full of .rprrzl ay the month of May Shaherpeare Remembered for Her quret smlle but boundless energy Actnvmes Basketball 3 Bowlrng 2 3 Sw1mm1ng.,l 2 3 4 jumor Allrance 3 4 Scxence Club 3 Glee Club l A Cappella Chorr 2 3 Skatrng 1 2 Mayor Letters 2 3 NANCY LAUREEN RAFFIIRTY 260 Hamnlton St Newport Memorral Hosprtal Personality :J to 4 woman what perfume :J to d flower Kmg Remembered for Her frrendly smrle Acttvxtles Bowling., 2 3 4 Swlmmrng 2 3 Forum Club 3 French Club 3 4 junror Allnance 3 4 REVILW Bus Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Bus Stal? f Glee Club 2 4 RICHARD ALBERT PLACE 53 Lours Ave Northeastern I am not only lllfljl nz myrelf but the mute that zzz! 15 HI other men Shakerpeare Remembered for I-Irs sense of humor Acnvxrres Basketball 2 French Club 4 junror A 1 ance 3 Traffic Squad 3 4 I-It Y 3 4 Dramatlc Club ELAINE CYNTHIA PREMACK 52 Methyl St All the charm: of all the Muse! Tennyson Remembered for Premaclt orxgmals and berng a thoroughly delrghtful lndxvldual Acnvnnes Bowlmgl 2 3 Swrmmmg 2 3 Debat ,M mg Socrety 4 French Club 3 junror Allnance 3 Scrence Club 4 REVIEW Edxtorral Staff 4 CADU CEUS Board 4 Messenger I 2 Glee Club I 2 A Cappella Chorr 2 3 Modern Dance 3 Cageball 2 Skatmg., 2 3 Major Letter 3 Chemxstry Club Secretary 4 JUDITH ROSEN 35 Elmway Wheelock Age cannot uzlher nor crutom Jtale her infinite varzely Shakerpeare Remembered for Belng good as gold ACIIVIIICS Basketball 3 Bowlnngl 2 3 4 Swrm mmf., 3 Forum Club 4 Debatmg Socxery 2 French Club 4 junror Allrance 3 4 Messenger I Class Social Com Charrman l 3 CADUCEUS Collector 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Mayor Letter 3 Cageball 2 ROBERT CHARLES SALA 117 Laban St Brown Mlrth 15 like a fiarh of lightning that breakx through 4 gloom of cloudr Addnon Remembered for Hts hxlarnous escapades Actrvmes Indoor Track 2 French Club 3 jumor Allxance 3 Science Club 3 4 Trafhc Squad 3 4 H1 Y 4 Dramatxc Club 4 Class Socral Com I 2 LEA HARRIET SELINKER 257 Rugby St Sxmmons I hate nobody I am an charity utth the u orld Su 1 t Remembered for Benng frxendly wxth everyone and everyone s frnend Actxvltnes B wlmg 1 2 3 4 Swxmmmg l 2 Forum Club 3 French Club 3 4 junlor Alllance 3 4 Messenger 4 Library Helper 2 3 4 Glee Club GAIL JOY SELTZER 507 Cole Ave Srmmons Her emer at starr of iuflrght lan Like tu flights too her durky hazr Wordrworth Remembered for Bemg snncere and hard workmg Actlvltnes Bowlnng 3 4 Swxmmxng 3 4 French Club 5 4 junnor Alliance 3 Messenger 2 4 A Cap pella Choir 3 4 RFVIEW Typist 3 4 Skatnng 2 3 Dramatlc Club 4 Mayor Letter 4 Glee Club 2 SUSAN MARGARET STEVENS 40 Thurston St Rrversxde Middlebury Chararter :J a diamond that Jcratcher every other stone Bartol Remembered for Her German accent Russ1an phrases and umversal frxendlmess ACIIVIUCS BOVlll'l1L 2 3 Swnmmnng 3 4 French Club 4 German Club 3 4 CADUCEUS Assxstant Edxtor 4 Skanng 2 3 Basketball 3 Athlenc Col lector 3 Dramatnc Club 4 Mayor Letter 4 BARBARA ELAINE SUTCLIFFE 255 Waterman Ave Smxthfield Rhode Island Hospntal 'To thoxe u ho knou thee not no wordx can pam! and thoye u ho know thee know all word: are fault Moore Remembered for Her candid opmlons Actnvmes Bowlmg 4 Swlmmlng 4 Dramatlc Club FRANK SOUSA 143 Knlght St Tle fenre of humor :J the fmt halaufe o all the fafultzef of man Milner Remembered for Hrs unexpected remarks Actrvltles lndoor Traclx 7 Outdoor Trac NANCY ILLTN SPRINGI R V40 Ohlo Ave Bryant l outh enthurfarm and tem1'erueff are like the dow of Jprnzg Ruzhert Remembered as Silent and demure Acrlvmes CADUCEUS Bus Stat? l Messenger 2 3 Llbrary Assrstant 1 2 Qs RICHARD HENRY TOUGAS WC' K fl ALLEN WRIGHT TARRO 973 Atwells Ave Georgetown A frerla a free a frzendly man Walterr Remembered for HIS warm smlle and even warmer personalxty Acnvnnes Baseball 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 3 4 Jumor Allxance 3 Sclence Club 4 REVIEW Bus StafI 3 4 Bus Manager 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Traffic Squad4 LOIS ELINOR UCRAN 36 Warrxngton St Beth Israel Hospxtal Feu lhmgf are impouzlzle to dzllgence and J 1 Iobmon Remembered for Her candor and perseverance A tvntnes Bcwlmg., I 2 3 4 Swtm g I 2 French Club 3 jumor Alllance 3 Science Club 3 REVIEW Edxtorlal StafI 3 4 REVIEW Bus Stal? 3 4 Messenlcer I 2 4 GleeClub1 2 3 Cag.,eball 2 Basketball 3 Harmony R God haf gn en you good abllftlex Aralzn Remembered for Belng a fine runner Acttvmes Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 TrafI'Ic Squad 2 3 4 ANTHONY ROBERT VERNAGLIA I3l Olympla Ave Brown Who .ro u ould be 11 mar muxl be a non comformut Emerson Remembered for Has persuastve arguments ACIIVIIICS Indoor Track 2 3 Outdoor Trackl 2 3 Forum Club 2 3 4 MARTHA JANE WILLIAMS Gleaner Chapel Rd North Scxtuate Umv of Vermont Hearty fazth and bonert cheer Merednb Remembered for Her sunny dxsposmon Actxvrnes Swxmmmg 3 4 Skat1ng2 3 PATRICIA SUSAN WINSLOW 19 Clarendon Ave Snmmons She mor es a godden' and she lookr a queen Pope Remembered for Her beautxful wardrobe Actnvmes Bowlmg 1 2 3 4 Debatmg Socxery 2 French Club 3 4 junxor Allxance 3 4 Messenger 2 4 Glee Clubl 2 1 'z 5- 115 T7 F ' C-Q9 SQA' 113 NF 2 11251 , -x 1111r C w s 1 1 s 1 11 1 11 Q11 111 l 1 perm we lle7111ll1 C 1rl B1tr11el11 mel Ronme Del SCSI1 en 115 the lr111rx ol tI1e1r l111rS 7 'W www of -AML l 911,n1nL 111 for 1 Lnml r1n1e CCIIC CQ1sl11rro mem 1n IS 1ll Teeden Aluc C 1r1no Cul B.1CId4L,lll joe Pezzullo and Mulene C 1nnul11o look on The Nigbl of Nights r I FIC Bl1LlC Moment M C1leewn e1'1mr1s 1n hllllCll 1 Queen of the Iunmr Prom The jumor Prom by LlCllIl'l lxolb As 111111orS 1111e l4Ill vw 12 our Illgllf uf joy Our Pro111 xx is 1 bClLlfC.CJL1S 1fl11r F1el1 l1el bFOkli.,l1I l11Q 511 e1el1 mms brc111s,l1r We el 111eeel llL1f.,l1CCl mel lost C1 cry e 1re lr seemed l1kc 1 vxonelerful n1gl1r 111 Pune Ar In Pf1u1f1z1mz1r C11 e The 111or1f vw 15 Ireneh mel R 1lpl1 S111 1rt you C1116 115 111elocl1es loxely 1nelg,1y P41114 0111 M11le1l1ey re1g11eel 0 er 11s 19 queen 'I he xx lflll sr1rl1t CNCIllDg sped by All e1lleel ll 1l1e lOXLl1CSI Prom ever seen Tl11s pr11Se 110 el1ss1111re vx1ll deny IL I' 70 SLC Do I 011 Remember? X, :NY i The Colm party at Judy Halpern 5 house .after the freshman frolxc Wmww 'w. Mort MLNe1lly and Jeffery McI,aug.,hl1n wlth frrend Herman enmfu Brown wrrh Mnss Scars nn our frrst home roorr from the Sophomore Hop f' I ,V Sl X r r J 1- X Q . 0 x 1 .2 H f 1 +41 f ' r , . E VK 4 W 1 z N r , - X A' Q, 'ig h X if NZ G V V' W' , N, gg - ff wr ' .MQW It W X ' ,.,, KL X ,Q u w r, W '-ff S . ff r .. - K A ..:, E . ,r -E 'T o r Y r F A S Z r QQ- A K D0 Y011 R67lI67lIb6T.p The wonderful dances All those terr1hc footbqll guues ,IL Ns- .J Lam sf e f 5 W I . Q K TC xy- ff L ' f 4 5' ' -Q! 0 . ' s , r li F? 5. A if ' X 1 f - x ' X A be . .- x 'L A. 3 , .J N51 ' v ,X . A O I vw? e V 5 .A X - A r Anthon Medal Essay CON FORMITY THE EASY WAY by Stephen Poulten X Ulli xx VT ,till go! N r Stephen Poulten , , at - -+1 ta Qqwvgnw f 1 1' I Q, 8811 dba Pvanxvb' It has often been stated rn paracloxrcal terms that the youth of Amerrca expresses rts burmng destre to be rndependent by dressmg alrke, speakmg alrke and tn general behav mg alrke The problem of complacency rn our culture and SOCICIY has however, far more alarm tng posstbtlttres The tendency toward passtve conformrty threatens to undermrne the Free World s rntellectual weapons agarnst the spread of Communxsttc 1deolog1es Furthermore the rugged rndtvrdualrsm whrch once constltuted the very backbone of the phrlosophy of Amertcan lrfe IS tn danger A hopeless state of submrssxon to the w1ll of the mrnorrty may be the result of pol1t1cal conformrty, the cttrzen s performance of hrs legal oblrgatrons with an attitude of rgnorance Sctentrfic research and the explortatton of the rmmense cultural storehouse accumulated rn our lrbrarres and unrversxttes both may fall vtctrms to the paralytrc effect of tntellectual complacency The sttuatton, though ts not yet hopeless The solutton to the problem of conformrty embodres a concerted effort to check the trend toward lack of rndependence rn thmktng By taktng full advantage of our tremendous personal lrbertres, let us encourage srncere drfference of opmton rn academtc and socral matters Let us, too, educate the common man, thereby enablrng h1m to form personal oprmons and polmcal vtews of hrs own, and thereby encouragmg h1m to become unconstra1ned Frnally let us cultlvate to tts fullest potentral the xntellectual genrus of whrch we are now aware, and let us rn fact provrde assrstance for our outstandtng men of learntng seekmg further knowledge of the unrverse, new treatment of dtsease, and greater economy rn the use of our valuable natural resources We must rouse ourselves from the stupor whnch IS rmmtnent encourage mental superiority as not bold and darrng but as experrmental and progressrve It rs only by a genurne effort to combat crrpplmg conformrty that the great democracy of the Untted States can triumph over the tyranmcal forces whrch rule the rndoctrmated masses t Q., 1: - -wil J ra i A' ' -. V 6 xg y - , - . . ' 7 , . ' x , . . . Runner up Carole Carorelli Anthony Medal Essay FAITH IN A TROUBLED WORLD by Rrchard Cappallr f UR y, ,NX 09' l. 1 wx QQ N086 Il A9 5 :Q 'ff e e 5 ? NJ v ,WN 've Ours IS truly a troubled world Amndst our phenomenal SCICHEIFIC achrevements we stand amazed and breathless yet we are dlstraught We wonder what our record smashlng mlsslles and Russla s Sputnxks really portend Are these marvelous mlsslles lndrcatrve of the future or of World War Three? We ponder over thls v1tal questron If this World War IS ever expedlent ll wrll not be short llved and rel ttlvely moderate but lt will wreak great havoc rt wrll cause much sulferlng and perhaps eventually precrprtate the rum of man kxnd We xll rellnze how httle IS the progress toward World Peace Ours rs a world ready to erupt mto a blaze of turmoll and strrfe How can we cope wrth thus trouble and bewrl derment rn our present age? How can we be ready to fight for peace or rf rt be necessary to fate our Maker' The ansvt er rs faxth Complete farth ln Cod We do not have to attend church daxly llght countless candles or say innumerable prayers We must however truly belrexe rn God We must have farth that He wlll bear us safely through these troubled tunes If we have to fight we must have farth When rockets, launched from thousands of mrles away and when jet planes zoom above us, possxbly carrylng the weapon that will destroy us all we must have somewhere to turn Where else can we turn our heads but upwards? We shall dlrect our volces toward heaven toward God We shall pray and belleve wlth a fervor we drd not know we possessed We shall beseech Hrm to save us from destructron Yes God wall smrle benevolently down upon us Instead of remember mg the eval and corruptron on earth the rmmoralxty and greed and the struggle for supremacy He wlll remember that we are Hrs chrldren and that He must protect us let us cleanse the world of pesslmrsm let us fill rt wlth optrmrsm We cannot be rndlfferent and apathetrc to the world srtuatron We must have hope for the future We must have falth 1 K , W ,Ag . f' ' f H F JI ffl , 9 .-. , Y! I. lm-, 1 f N .3 . 'I' . , r - Q- w. 1 . . xx! Q I 1 tj :A - 5 .t I Q, K . C h . ,. . . . 5 1 1 . . - . , 1 1 1 . '1 a ' 1 a . ' 'g 1 , , , . . - 2 X 1 1 q . 1 I 1 . 1 7 1 , 1 , 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 1 . 1 I . 1 1 Q 1 , 1 , 1 1 . , , ' Y . . K I I L A K . Y L Y , L A . - L 1 1 , 1 1 1 41 1 1 1 , 1 . 11 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 , 1 . 1 I i , K I , l 7 4' - V L K 4 1 . . Q , Runner-up Sumn Steven: Richard Cappallx . CGJUCQM5 gugene ga5Larro Tlit l95S CADUCEU9 proudly prtstnts lx irtn C li rpm in is our Miss CADUCFUS Clittrful md imlustriouQ lX1!'LI1 his luttn in lionor Student lttiu mtmlvcr of the French Clulv Gtrmm Clulv Dtln lflflfl Qotitty mtl IDIIIU Ltit Club su immms, slutmg, mtl lwoxxlinq art har fivoritc sportS mcmlucrcd for liar vsorlx is tht liyout ali urm in of thc CADUCEUS mtl litr xxorlx on tht x irious rom mirttcs Pcmlvrolxc is liar tlioitt for colltut vrlitrc spctnlizing in pcdiltrits Our lwtst xxislits for Lon tiriutd succms qrt cxttmlttl to lx iran l x X 4 i I l 1 Y Y r 1 f v ' 1 I . - l Q . . . 4- A A K for the past four years . . . Ending time to be an she will lvc zimliutctl with thc Rliotlc lslunil Hospital 'il t ,1 1 1 lv, ' A '1.. A 71'. 'z ' k 1 V L f A ' a ' x K... re- Gail MacDonald, Guy Lomhardo, Judith Bohnen, Charles Spacagna, Richard Lemho The educated man is no inttovert. He is the scientist, the public official, the artistg he is the cultured individual whose title is its own reward: Good Citizen. Wben bad men combine, tbe good mm! asfociatex elfe tbey will fall one by one, an nn- pitied mfriffe in 11 ronfemptible Jtrzzgglef' - Burke He barb no leifzfre zvbo mefb it not. - Herbert Activities I l I t CADUCEUS COLLECTORS Seq'-'f,,,,,.,. FIRST ROW: Judith Halpern, Karen Beaton, Arlene Decof, Mr. frey, Janice Francesconi, Carol Norigian, Judith Rosen, Norma Andersen KAdviserD, Judith Bohnen, Marilyn Salvo, Margaret Ruggieri, Margaret Murphy, Beryl Consove, Merilyn Randall, Gallogly. Mary Ann Di Nunzie, Roberta Slavet, Michael Trangott. SECOND ROW: Martin Gold, James Buluscis, Patricia McCaf- Mr. Andersen Miss MacDonald Mr. Penman Adrirer Adviser Adviser W' 195 7 ,fltfffm AUUCEUS 7 S l Medalist Winner Susan Stevens and Eugene Gasbarro Medalist Winner 58 check the senior page layout. Premack, Teresa Chopoorian. Carolyn Mondshein, Eugene Gas- harro, Susan Stevens, Karen Chapman, Judith Kolb, Susan Selya, Carole Ctroselli. SECOND ROXV: joseph Brenckle, Mr. Willittm Penman QAd- viserb, Mary Drugan, .ludith llalpern, Martha -Iangochian, Judith Tarro. Bohnen, Margaret Gallogly, Ardys Guenther, joan Greenstein, x 5f'f0 094- 1. ,egg S+' 14, :gi ' Y C d 'J i T 2, ra . -iz 1 Q 21 HCCUS M' -.4 ' , 4 4 Q Q 46 S' ki ' -fy Lx' 515515 ASH Since 1904, the CADUCEUS, the senior publication of Classical, has brought much honor to the school. From the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, the 1957 CADUCEUS won a Medalist, the highest award given. The able advice of Mr. Andersen, Miss MacDonald, and Mr, Pen- mankis indispensable to the success of the yearbook. This year, the Editor-in-Chief of the CADUCEUS is Eugene Gasbarro. The Assistant Editors are Carolyn Mondshein and Susan Stevensg Karen Chapman is Layout Chairman. This years staff has been working hard to help maintain the high standards of quality of the school's previous yearbooks. .l. CADUCEUS EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST ROXV: Roberta Gederman, Patricia McCaffrey, Elaine Jennifer Brown, -Ioyce Sandperil, l.ana Goldberg, Nancy Ralierty Ronald De Lellis, Bruce Paisner. Nr. Wtilter Andersen Ad viserl. Kenneth Blackman. THIRD RKDW1 Ronald Del Sesto, Stephen Poulten, Albert Gaudet, Ronald Di Pippo, Harry Owen, Richard Boiar, Allen tv Eugene Gasbarro Editor-ifz-Chief Carolyn Mondshein Armlanz Editor 71 Susan Stevens Airman! Edilor Karen Chapman Lag nu! Chairman ADVERTISING STAFF: Louis Contenti, Martha Jamgochian, Allen Tarro, Judith Bohnen Teresa Chopoorian Teresa Chopoorian, Ira Shoolman, Lana Goldberg, Bmce Paisner. Bujinen Manage, Aa1,,e,,m,,g Manage, MLXVQ-y, M. Drugan, Miss Wetherell, H. Gemma, T. Camardo, M. Davies, S. Zuccitrelli, K, Kiene, K. Chapman. SECOND ROW: A. Mulligan, I. Rosen, G. Girard, N. Rafferty, VI. Coletti, F. Kehoe, D. Paine, B. Lane, R. Lord, M. Gallogly, I Brown, T. Mark, L, Selinker, R. Pritsker, P. Campellone, G. FRENCH CLUB SENIORS AND OFFICERS FIRST ROXV: S. Stevens, AI. Kolb, M, MacKay, A. Guenther, M. Barrigian, M. Foley, J. Bohnen, -I. Halpern P Winslow THIRD ROXV: S. Selya, T. Chopoorian H Schafller I Car hone, R. Murphy, G. Hassell, M. Chernov A Bltslnlp, R Place j. Ifornaro, I. Brentkle, C. Battaglia, I.. Bennett T DiMaria C Mancini, VI, Mulcahey. French Club The French tongue, which is the speech of the clear, the cheerful, o the august among men. Twice each month, second and third year French stu- dents, under the supervision of Miss Wetluerell, gather together to talk, sing, and play games in French. Club ff 4 if W ,go Mary Drugan reads an amusing French anecdote while Janice Carbone, Robert Murphy, Henry Gemma, Sandra Zuccarelli, and Mary McWey look on. 19' john Morley members, led by President Mary Drugan take great inter est in learning about the customs of France 'md contribut ing to their own French newspaper. ,cg hi T5 W 1001 a.. RADIO CLUB FIRST ROW Arthur Smnth Bruce Powsner Stephen Silverman lPresJ Mr Kennedy tAclvl ery Robert Lxudatr QVILE Presb john Arrlgan CSecretaryD Alan McKennon Radzo C luh Radzo lwzng proo 0 that hond wzth the world Anne Morrow Lindbergh Beeps from Sputnrk and conversfttrons tn Morse Code wrth students rn nerghborrng states are among the strange soundnng notses emamttng from the compltcatcd earphones of the Radro Club members Under the dlrectron of Mr Kennedy rts members pcrfect thelr knowledge of mdlo methods and experlment w1th new types of sets Many days of the week these enthusmsnc students hsten to dots and dashes and translate them tnto useful rnformatron about therr electromc hobby SECOND ROW Rrchard Anderson Marshall Cross Earl Lud man Rrchartl Francocur Theolore Illrs ohn Good Arthur Chln The Arnerzcan junzor Red Cross Happzness lzes, first 0 all zn health C urns A branch of the Amerrcan un1or Red Cross has become 1ncre1s1ngly actlve rn Classrcal this year The organlzfttron under the gurdance of Mrss Shurtleff co opemtes wlth others of 1ts knnd rn the Provldence lIlf.,l'l schools to collect artrcles to send overseas Last February the members representatrves of every home room ln the school held 1 record hop at Hope Htgh School rn afhlntron wrth other groups rn the ctty to ralse funds for the Red Cross RED CROSS CLUB FIRST ROW Nada Chandler, Mtss Shurtleff fAdv1serJ , Fred Bouchard SECOND ROW Sharon Wahl, Paul Grorgl annl, Kathy Gauthxer ' , I ,,,,. M I, 1 I , 3 v 4 v- ' Q H . 1 ' A - . t, V i . 54 I, . . xl . . I . , S . .. ' Q E h I ,,-' ' 'x . , . 1 I-, , - r ' ' , , '-1-. . X t 1 , .t X ,A 1. 5 - A V r . l ,Z ' 4 ...uf I ' - . - I . J , , fe - ' . , ,Z ,Nav-f' , ' 'Qs . ,v I A e t 1 ' . . 4 1 4 N5 4 A , Y -Ms, . , , ' . - 1 l . I , . A Q. . I 5 . . X .. , 1 . ' , . V - 'S - I ,. f ' I . . v-I I h ' ' f 4 Q . .U A V 34 ' L4 .Lf ' ,- I A . ' fy' 1 Q I 5. - v- , ,P I ,,N ' . . . . . . . s. ' A I. ' . . L IIRST ROW A Masterson 'leeden M Murphy C Pearl mm l Simone B Montagano A Vigliotti M Records SICOND ROW A buntgio M Carmen L DeCristofar0 L Grecnberi., J lxenncdy A DAlfonso S Smdle B Litht THIRD ROW M Lafferty D Butler K Reynolds L Corrente A lish Mr Clark V Giroux M Jamgochian l' Bloom M Davics L Cohen This school year marked the beginning of a new organ ization Last fill Mr Cltrk inaugurated the Dramatic Club for those students inrcrested in the reading writing and acting of plays. The club had a promising beginning with 1 member- All the world 5 a stage And all the men and uiomen merely players. - Shakespeare DRAMATIC CLUB FIRST ROW: Angela Pozzi Bonnie Barnes Joanna Pisatuvo Pat McCaffrey Mr. Clark Bonnie Hume, Carole Berren Joanne Palumbo Rosemary Zanfagna. SECOND ROW: Gail Miller Margie Ladd Janice Arnold Ol- ga Wanalakos Sue Spencer Ger- aldine Maceroni Bruce Paisner Kent Painter Carolyn Smith Connie Norato Marie Alprin Linda Lorenzo Beverly Kelly. CLUB FOURTH ROW M Hogan B Richter A Williamson P Selt Ler l Maclxly A be-rstein J Williams M Babcock P Angel one N Ruggieri J bandpcril C cnnings J Karltlin T Mel lidossian J Nolte l'll lH ROW R Stewart B Posner J Hayes G Fogarty I' Bouchard P Allen S McCurdy H Gemma W Htntlle C Club ship so high that it became necessary to rsect in two sec tions one for freshmen and sophomores md the other for Juniors and seniors. Mr. Clark assists the group in studying the art of play- writing and acting. CLUB COUNCIL FIRST ROW Ronald DeThomas Richard Cappalli Richard SECOND ROW Alfg-ei C ldl-, l C h B d S Lfmbo MY rlHXmHf1 IAQIVISCFI Eugene Gasbarro Ronald Del Cynthia Davis ThomaslDella 'lehdiirejolgavildl Evrlotlslcrynr onetto Sesto Harry Owen Club C omzczl In 1 fairly large school such as Classical there is great need for careful planning of social events and meetings Confusion among the vtrious organizttions is prevented cludes representatives from all the classes and clubs in the school This year the senior class presidents Richard Lem bo and Eugene Gasbarro led these members in arranging the dates of dances and club meetings Y Teen Under the leadership of Miss Mary McCauley advisor and Kathie Kiene President the Y Teens engage in many charitable activities such as visiting orphamgcs find homes needy The girls regultrly meet both in the school auditori um and cafeteria where they listen to interesting spetkers and in the recreation rooms in the Y Building where they play games bowl and dance Y TEEN FIRST ROW Dorothy Buccini Judy Du pre Cathy Kiene Judy Galluccr SECOND ROW Tonia Camardo Carolyn Mancini Maryorie Preston Janice Carbone Diana Paine Joan Mulcahey THIRD ROW Mary Foley Nancy Raffer ty Judy Coletti Pat Campellone Penny McKay Amy Mulligan - ' l ' I . Q 1 ' -'f 1 1 v . t r . it 4 I . t I I I , I , 4 I 1 . ,' . 1 ' . . ' z A . A . ' . . ' i ' , . ' . . . '. by the Club Council, which, advised by Mr. Flaxman, in- for the aged, and sponsoring bazaars and shows for the A , . A 1 . I . I . . ,, ,, . . , 4 c 1 . . 4 , , . TRAFFIC SQUAD FIRST ROW joseph Pezzullo Ronald DelSesto Max H Flax Brnerley man fALlVl9Cfl Eugene Gasbarro Paul Allen THIRD ROW Roger Breslow Albert Gaudet Henry Jenckes SECOND ROW john Arr1g,an Kenneth Blackman Rrchard Richard Tougas Czaetano Lombardo Rrchard Place Bopar Thomas DellaTorre Rrchard Cappalll Robert Sala Alan Traffic Squad Take one conszderatzon wztb another, a polzcemans lz e zs no a happy one Patrollnng the ancrent halls of Clfnsslcal IS a group of trol the onrush of trafhc The entlre student body and well trained and able bodted young men The boys sttnon faculty respect and recogmze thrs alert group as an essen themselves at frequent mtervals where their job xs to con tual part of orderly school lrfe at Classlcal LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Joyce Caldwell Patrrcra Jones Miss Sprz zrrrr Jamce Ucran Dorothy Glass Karen Chernak Helynn Carpenter Lucetta Zrnnr Lea Selmker Cseatedk Sharon Ventura ,, . . . , , .f . t L' -William Sclawenla Gilbert 5 f 'CQ OFFICF FIRST ROW Carol Berren Marsha Fllnt Ann Chandler Susan Selya Miss Hoye fSctretaryJ Mlss Pontarelln 1SetretaryD Pat 91 COND ROW Dthorah Smnra Nada Chandler Gall Seltzer Lu Selmlter Ruth Prltsker janrtt Ucran Susan Hlgglns Sandra MLSSFNGFRS Zuccatelll Valerie Nelson Meruke Lepasaar THIRD ROW Enleen l'1tzGerald Dorothy Glass joan Goralmk Beverly Calxrunrl Messengers Wznged sandals or my ee I wave of my delay Wzllzam Vaughn Moody from the andntornnn to Room 22 the messengers know no bounds Under the snpervlsron of Miss Hoye these energetxt girls get therr dfnly exeruse by dnstrlbunng at tendance bullttms mulrng letters and delxvermg personal 60 notes to teftthers and students Mtmbers of the squad who sacrlfite PFCLIOUS study perlods rn order to fulhll thelr diversified tlsks are pxrtlcullrly noted for l'l1ClI' efhtlency rel1ab1l1ty and charm SPECIAL MESSENGERS IIRST ROW Nada Chandler Elanne DelSelva Dolores Capobnanto Merlyn Davnes Annette Rxchman Sandra Dntltens judnth Bohnen judnth Kolb QFCOND ROW Jeannme DeFalco Patrlcla Wmslow Margaret Gallogly Tamra Mark Vnr L,ll'll8 Wood Maryorxe Preston Joyce Katz 'IHIRD ROW Judnth DeCr1stofato Marlene Cannecchxo fllen Pfaffmann Mary Ann Hahn Lots Ucran Paula Guglrelmettn K 'N M' h . L . I ' h 47 if' I ' f Q GY 1 it L r V , A 1 is I . F t ' , 50- 5 ' , I A fs Q A . , 1, It ' s 3 l KQ- ' .' n 1 , ,I ' , . , ' ', . '4 . A, ' , . V ricia Mtflaflrey, Lynne Carr, Arlene Decof, Bonnie Barnes. Livia Votolato, Lucra Perrottn, Olga Manolakos, Lrnda Lorenzo, L 1 , 1 - , , , Y . sf - - O I ' r ' Y. 4 v ' y 1 ! ff ' I l f f I L - 4 1 l ' 1 h L X 4 , - , . . . . I . , 4 O ' O' V I . A' ' ' .' ' ' ' . - A ' 1 , . z ' 1 ' ' , K I I , K . ' 7 4 ' ' L U U I , L . - 4 A ' tg .. 5- ' 1 , ' . V ! v 1 V V Y I 4 - v Y v - I ' 7- I v . ' a - I 1 Q 7 , . F ff ,-N Q A Cappella Cho1r Echomg three trmcs 1 week m 1 comer of the Sthool Fqure md suth lmvely splrmmls IS Llljlll Rock Ttltlltrs Depqrtment Bllllkllflg fare the outstfmdmg xoxcts of sxxty and students allke eftgerly aw ut thelr ourstmdmg C hrnst three brxght md deterrmned youngsters of Cl1SSlL1lS A m1s progmm Responsnblc for the Chonrs 1111121051 success Cwppelh Chorr The groups repertorre mtludes both serl rs Dr Louis Plcluerrl dlrtetor of IUUSIL IU the Provltleme ous and tl1ss1c1l tomposxtrons such 1s The Requlem School System The 1107115 shall run zn muszc rom their 1 ozce and song Edward Rowland Szll A Cappella Choir at Christmas Assembly f ,NL-Cm U, l K ,Uri .M . , jy X V . ., f Glee Club Under the direction of Mr. Edward McCabe, the Glee Club of Classical High School delights both students and teachers alike at every musical assembly and graduation with its harmonious ar- rangements and skillful presentations. Composed entirely of girl students, the group, through assiduous Practice, achieves the perfect rhythm and tone which have made its performances so pleasing. SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Patricia Campellone. Lois Bellano, Mr. McCabe, joan Mulcahey, Nan- cy Rafferty. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Foley, Judith Coletti, Joyce Cahir, Gail Bartigian, Asya Eliash. Great music is a physical storm, agitating to fatbomless depths the mystery of the past within us. ..pd,,1 Elmer Moye Urcbestwz Classical High Schools orchestra made its debut this ITICUIS as a school group, but also of the fact that out of its year on December nineteenth, at the musical assembly with thirty-two members, several were selected as members of Mr. Premack conducting, The orchestra, the largest of its the All State Orchestra, kind in the city, is able to boast not only of its achieve- K The orchestra plays under the skillful direction of Mr. Benjamin Premack. ,sg Band Glenn Muller? Benny Goodman? Well you havent lnved untrl you ve heard Mr McC1bes band' Chssxcal assemblnes rn deed would be rncomplete w1thout thls mcomparable group The band IS able to produce such entertammg and rhythmrc programs by strong determmatlon and constant practxce Both teachers and stu dents agree that the bands Hne work 1S worthy of all the prause and acclaxm g1ven rt Louxs Nayarxan Davld Korn and Bruce Powsner tune up Muszc must rank as the hzqhest 0 Ihe ne arts as the one ufhzch more than any other, mznzsters to human wel are Herhert Spencer Mr. McCabe leads the band in a lively medley of songs. Honors Carl Flregner All Stale football team Carl Battaglna 1957 uczpzem ofthe Han ard Book Alan Bnerley Louis Clocr lbe year by the Varuty Club All State foolball ieam Alfred Goldberg Rzprgrc 71111111 e in the National Sum L Farr al Lo: Angeler Carole Carosellr U wner 171 the Naiional Sc: enfe Farr at L05 Angela! Men! Scholarxhzp finaluls Kenneth Nulman, Mary Drugan, Albert Gaudet, Jennrfer Brown, and Ira Shoolman l e or 1 VA C 'KW ' x X ' Member of.the 1958 Selecled ar Athlete Seholar of Meml1er.of!lye.I958 Q' I . . V. . . .' J I, A .V . . X NI! X Class1Ca1 Yuletlde --'il FTW O Tmmnluum Tl: trllxtmnll hr Annu the hills of C llwlkil L rL1Lns NXlIl1 lwcum Mr LI rx u ics Donald ucen of thc Chrmtmxs Ball .xml her csaort Rolnut I Llaly WS' Orc Noblz .liflfil Claus 'ys ' f Cfhristnl. Ll . 79 Another Wm' at Clczsszml SEPTEMBER School begrns and students be come acquamted w1th the new members of the faculty OCTOBER Classrcalltes show therr usual school Splflf at the football games 'md by attendlng the year s first dance The Gob lrns Gallop The newly chosen ed1tors of the CADUCEUS partrcrpate rn the Columbra Scholastrc Press Assocratron Conference at New York Frve members of the semor classes qualrfy for the Natronal Mer1t Scholarsh1p NOVEMBER Morro Men finrsh up a success ful season as co champrons of Class B Only a few weeks after the excrtrng Publrcatlons and Athletlcs Assembly the REVIEW and the CADUCEUS sponsor the gala Harvest Holxday Caduceus edxtors at Low Memor al Lbrary Col mbla Unrversxty FIRST ROW T Ch Ca l M dsh rn DECEMBER College Boards usher rn thrs month The 12 A s present the socxal event of the season The Chrnstmas Ball and the sev eral clubs of the school celebrate the holxday wrth therr ever popular Chrrstmas partres Classrcal athletes are honored by the alumm at the Varsxty Club Dmner Dennns Magner and Charlle Spacagna attend one of our vxc torlous football games JANUARY Outstandmg scholars of the Jan uary class are rewarded at the Cum Laude Tea Mrd Years are barely over when the basketball season starts The names of the Anthony Medal wrnners are released The January class graduates on the 23rd and one day later the new term begms .nf January Graduatxon 80 I C , I . i i y u . . . 1 r ' 1 eresa opoorian, royn on, e'. SECOND ROVU: Susan Stevens, Karen Chapman, Joyce Samdperil. Al 1 ' , - 1. . C - L - y ,W rags A y . ' X 7 , . FEBRUARN - Basketball season ends. Representatives from college admissions offices visit to interview ap- plicants. February's all-school social event Around the Wtmrltl m 80 Days rs presented by the 12 B class The une senlors hold 1 splash party MARCH Semors face the declsrve College Board Achxevtmcnt Tcsts and h we barcly recovered whtn they present Satellxte Somcthm therr all school dance Quarterly exams md Outdoor Track practrce begm Puntcrs move unto Cl xssrcal en masse Between the devll and the deep blue sea Standmt. Gall Seltzer Al Gtudet and Susan Stevens Seated Sandra Morrarty MAY jumors hold therr long awaited Prom and then sample thelr first taste of College Boards The Freshman Frohc and Sophomore Hop follow soon after The REVIEW pubhshes rts yearly Honors rssue The Cum Laude announcement IS finally made by Mr ONe1l IUNI' Thc recnprcnt of the Harvard Book rs rewarded at the Honors assembly The semors hold therr last and most memorable dance The CADUCEUS IS drstrrbuted to the caper student body Craduatron at last' and for the underclassmen summer vacation 4 ,r iv.,- Have pamt brush wrll travel Internor tlctoratmr., begins at Classrcal APRIL Scveral future scxentnsts enter the Annual Farr at Brown Umverslty The ll As sponsor therr all school dance of the year shortly before the end of the thrrd quarter and the begmmng of vacatron Members of the CADUCEUS Board vrsrt OTooles pubhshers of the yelrbook rn Stamford Conncctxcut and Iormgs photo graph laboratory rn Hartford The baseball team enters thcrr second stason of lcaguc play md the Outdoor Track meets provrde more sports acnvrty for Classical rtes 'S l1l,l no an 4 Tore on the tee Dxck Cappalh 4 f . . t 1 7 . .. . . . t , 4 , ... g 7 . . .1 - J 1 . . ' l 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 ' I ,r . . ' 1 ' , . - . K X 1 1 . L ' l 1 s 1 . f r fi , A .4 1 . . Q . V . Y ,. x l K . . , . . 1 ' C . 4 t r . ' 1 . . . , , , ,- - l 1 , t , , ,4 . ' t r r 1 . r 4 4 ' 'r 'L ' r 1 A . . - . Y- . , a , .. 3 ' : ' , ' I 4. 1 az H, Q, an A..-4 .A - 1 .web 'La :Z 'i . . . 'its I n . 2 ' 4 , Nw, .. , , ,. , C - , - .- l K K - 1 K 1 1 'h .1 I b at . t t 1 . 4 t 4 . Y 1 . . . 1 4 t t . . 5 . . The educated mem IS no mere pedant He IS well versed m the art of llvmg harmomously wlth h1s fellow man, he exempllfles such qual mes as coumge, selflessness, co operatxon, an loyfilty qualltles Whlch are often best 1r1 stxlled on the plfzymg field 1.1 JAN wit-v-gp! 'mm A VQW 4' Vigfi-Qu 'IHA COURTESY OF PROVIDENCE JOURNAL BULLETIN PHOTO Ami who shall place A limit to the gianfx urzcbainecl Jtrengtb, Or curb hi: .fufift motion in the forward race? - Bryant The battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Elon. - Wellesley Athletfl he -, SEASON TALLIES Classrcal Opponents North Provrdence Woonsocket St Raphael Mr St Charles Westerly Louis CIOC, Tolman Mr Morro Center PaWtuCkCt West Coach De La Salle Deerrng I 'T Grldders Cop B Co Champ1onsh1p Carl Flregner End Co captam Gilbzf Ingeglia Tolman tries in vain to block a pass by Migliaccio. uar john Janas Harvey Levin Richard Shannon Herbert KHI2 Fullback Halfback Tackle End FIRST ROW J Ormand H Katz R Cxcxone M Rocchno N DnMa1o A Zotglro B Snmmons L Nalanan M SPIZZIIII S McCurdy SECOND ROW R D1Mase S Garzone H Levm A Leone R Cont: R Dc-:Thomas L S1mon1n1 S Geary G Mmette J Moran A Alessandro C Colburn THIRD ROW R Penza fManagerJ G lndeglla R Callse I Crown F1rst 1n F lfteen Years CllSSlL1lS footblll te lm rn the proeess of elpturmg the Hrst C llss B Co chlmplonshlp nn fifteen ye1rs md only the seeond rn the h1story of the sehool eompxled 1 reeord of erght mns rn nme glmes md glrnered two posltlons on the All Stxte lntersehollstre Ielgue te1m Offense wxs the keynote of e1rly vrctorxes over North Provrdenee md Woonsoeleet Fe1tur1ng 1 qurck strlklng 1er11l eomblnltxon of ohn MlgllniLCliJ 1nd All Strter C1rl Fllegner plus fine runmng of h1lfb1cks I1n1s Mermelstem 'lllel levnn supported by spot duty rt fullblck by All St1te center lou C1oe1 the Morro Men mfrrched to two of fllell' lnghesr ponnt tonls of the se1son r janas M Balsamo A Brrerley T Paolnno H Mermelstem J Coleman L Flore C Napohtano T Della Torre R Jasmasxan F Sylvester CManagerJ FOURTH ROW H jenekes L Messner A Gaudet L Croc: J Counxhan C Fllegner R Shannon B Berger C Addonnzno U Castaldx T Hunt J Mrgharcno Then 1t w1s the turn of the defenslve umt 1 solld com b1n1t1on of rugged veter1ns 1nd e1ger neweomers to p1ve the wry for n1rrow vxetorles over St R1ph1el Mt St Clurles Westerly 1nd Tolm1n Outstlndlng nn th1t grelt defenslve show were the entrre defense lme 1nd the 1b1e seeond 1ry eorps whxeh mme up wnth m1ny 1 elutch tackle or mtereeptxon After encoumgmg vlctorles over P1utueket West 'lflel Del11S1lle the Purple te lm slowed by mjurxes eompleteel 1 gre1t se lson wlth 1 31 13 loss to the powerful Deerrng mlehme but emerged 1s Co Ll11ITlPlOI1S of Cl1ss B 'intl proud ova ners of one of the best records nn the hnstory of Cl1ss1e1l foot 1 it Lynn Messier Tackle Hal Mermelstem John Mlgllacclo Tom Paolmo Co captam Halfback Quarterback Guard 85 . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 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Q Q if L an A. 2 Q, X51 A ,- Ly ' V - L Af' .. vw ' ., ,, U , ,Ar A IV' , A K 1' ,305 Fa 5 , n K+ 'N 'FL .17 ' 4 I 'V' an and this is what we say 9' ' 4 , ws- Y . 1 . 'Q . K lk 'Q pid 5 l5',T'i?'.,- 1 H , JY I 'Q i.i wm,g-gi f -N l'lRST ROW Norman Lofsky Frederrek Rao Martxn Gold Early Ludman Peter Davrs Gaegano Lombardo R1chardToug,as Mrehael Nestor Raymond McDermott Mrlford Fredenburkgh Robert Rosatr Albert laulman Manager SI COND ROW Stanley lreedman Manager Rrchard Sonetta Classlcal Harrlers Place 1n Clty Meet Under the LllI'LCflOl l of thelr new coach Mr ohn MCCrl1nehy the Purple harrxers mtde exeellent shovungs rn thenr eross eountry runnmg endetvors Clptaln Guy Lom btrdo xx ts the outstandmg member of the te tm He pl reed fourth rn the Provxdence Cxty Chlmplonshlps md erghteenth rn ft field of over 1 hundred runners IU the Columbus Day Sehoolboy Rotd Rtee Drck Tougts and Drck Bernstern also placed rn several meets rn eludrng the Cltss B Interscholtstle Chtmpronshlps Next ye trs eross eountry squad has excellent expectatrons The majorlty of the burden rs expected to ftll on the shoulders of Mtrtrn bold Ray McDermott and Dlck Sonettft wrth Mr MeGl1nehy returmng as Coach Mr McGl1nehy Coach U'T Y'Y M-sir-Q11 Mr McGl1nchy teases Martrn Gold as Mrlfred Fredenburgh Fred Rao Earl Ludman and Peter Davxs enloy a hearty laugh Guy Lombardo eaptarn Y. 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I I'IR9T ROW M Spnzzlrrr 9 Feldman I Challeen I' Sousa I Proteru M Iester A Cerullo I' Rxo H Levxn SICOND ROW A IWIQKIDDOH B Sonetto E Lutlman C Slovm H Allwsorth B Berger P MeOslter L CIOCI C Thee ner M Counrlmn A bullnvtn L Messler H Ientlees THIRD ROW A Alessandro B Palmer R MeDermott N Thus srme term elme through wlth mmy runner up spots 1n the Interseholrstnc Iergue trnrngulrr meets Only the lrele of depth prevented the Morro Men from reuhrng seores wrth Hope Mount Ple rslnt l 1 Sllle Centrll Wlrvxlelt md other lmgue telms Durrng these meets Flregner intl Im IS were OIIISIIIHIIIIKL, rn the hlgh lump enekes Tony Clllse mel Tom Delll Torre ID the shot put Alessrnelro mtl Slmmons ln the dishes M15 lmeelo mel Croer rn the hurelles mel C uy IOITlblI'ClO Dlele Tougis Ron Inglmm intl Dlck Bernsteln tn the long elxsmnee runs The outdoor seftson VNlIlLlI lIlClllClCCl sueh leldltxoml events 'ts the pole v1ult I'lVClll'l elrsens mel h tmmer llso proweel to be sueeessful for the Purple squlel All Stlter Cftrl Fhegner threw the yuelm mrs pole vtulteel 1nd the dlseus throwers were leel by sky I Fglolxnx R C' one I A mn T I T De 1 rte N Ctrmne R DeThomrs P Wtllmm I Itorc Iretlenlwurxell R Delgesto IOURTH ROW P Coultl IIXIIDILCTI I R eney A Cxllse H Ixltz H Mermelsteln I IXIIUIYIILI' R ll'N,lIlf'l'l I I1n1s S Lurtly lxlI.Lll3LLlO R 'Ioueas C I.omh1rtlo A Noonan Mr Morro enekes Dellr Torre mtl Cnty Sloxm Wl'lllC. Cxoer ftnel Al Cnudet elld the lmmmer Cmd, throwxng Ken Blielxman anal Guy Iomhardo warm up before the race On to vretory rs Iohn Mrqlraecno Classlcal s hreh hurtller I Q l 'X 'J ' C V C C C C C C 'I l' C . I ' U 4: ' I, Q Q ' . , , f ' ' , .f 1 . ' f ry U A ' ll I ' Q U . M ,, 'x t A' , 'P' I I . ,. S , ' .. . . 5 Q N ' Y 5 ,Q p 2, .. I 4 Q I . '- .15 f' . . ,I X I. f 4 I . ' I ? w' , ' W . K ,. A - ve- 7 - V mf K ef.. Q. VA 1 L, .N Y . ,G C' Mk ,J e -, I f . iii .ik in . A 4 ' J 'I l 3. I A3 www ef ,. 3 A ,I A' gl U l W . M, I -. , q' -sv-'Y . . x Q R 'N-A it-lj' s . 4' Rf' - t I A Q, Y .se . - . 6 , .. . x , K N e . 5, . ' f ' . ' V ' X A r 4 . 1 . ' ' ', .. - , , 'r , 4. , Lof. V, , iyi ' ', . .iff . , my. . . img, . lla W. Hintlle, M. Goltl, R. Bernstein, K. Blackman, R. Simmons, To , wr . . . 1 I., . Q t I , ., 7' , M. 'WL 1 . A' . .1 ',1. f ' :.s tag ig . A, , .' , . A' , . , . , ', . j- 'I , . ' . 'Q ', . jx ,-.x-i,,..MC- , . , .' 'Q , . f . . ' QI. A ,' 2,1 . , . f. 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K K, SCORPS FIRST ROUND Classntal Opponen Covcntry Central I tlls Cumlaerl mtl Wloonsotltct North Provxtlcnce w Pawtucket Vot mon xl Sacretl Helrt Deernns, X JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW Michael Traugott Charles Rau mond Alan Stanyler Alan Schiffman Davnl Gull lano Phrlnp Trarroco SECOND ROW John Tetltly Irving Trent Wll ham Hackett Fdmund Bennet Stephen Cesserettx Fretlernck Pressman Angus Thomson Coach Hoopsters Down Classtuls basketball rcams only vtctorles of the 1958 season were at the expense of Pawtucket Voca I1OIl1l thc x nctlm of two Purple clcfctts Although Coach Angus Thomson and Asststmt Coaches Bellmo and Leonard also ptlotecl the squad to several near upsets the Purple Five fell xtctnms to such powerful squads as the Central Falls Blueyackets and the Sacred Heart Beavers Does Ccsserettn play the p1vot,Coath7 Golclsmtth, Schiffman, Bennet, and McCarthy move ln to stop a Woonsocket score in N- I J , T A t I , ,Ml . 1 - ' Mlm, 1 ' I ,JIM SI .4 If M 1 50 ' I I, If ' 47 -A I 31 . 'I I -Q79 1 7 40 I ' 5 41 ' ' 4 ffl ' CI ' a 5 'lg . ' 2 8 49 'A' C fl s ' ' .- 3 - - 1 I , v . . I I , '. '- , . I . - . x Y so A fr , I .I 'L' L ' A 'I ' ' ' . . I - ' 2' s f- ' v 1 I 12 I L 1 h 1 , I ' I 1 I L I 4 1 t , '. l S 4 1 ' L . 'I' . I ' ' I ORIS NICOWIU ROIJIND C11 utr ll Opponents C oytntry ntrtl I C umbul mtl m Vfoonsotltet nf North Provttlente I7 mtutlxct Vot mon ll Sttrul I-Iurt Deetmr, VARSITY TIRST ROW' Iouph Cql ouslxy Chlrlei Twluftn Hurry Omen Alan Brterly Ttlmuntl Bennet Alan QLIIIITUXIII Donlltl Gold Qmrth Ittlx Rotuntll SICONI5 ROXV Rlthxrtl Qtott Mxnueer Thomts Mtrlrno Ntnlgcr Ixcnt Pnntcr Iohn Mtflrrhy Dourelts Holxenson Mr Lumlrtl Asyt Coxth Ief vuer Nutty Gold Surer Nr Thomwn Couh Volte Twlce I-Iunperctl by lmxpcrnente md the lult of 1 Lonsrstcnt offense TS they were the WlllLhlLlS performtntc ttnnot be metiurul by tlurr yyon mtl lost rctortl The shoottng of nuuomcrs uk Rotuntlt mtl Bob Dwyer the xcrxtttllty of Al Brlerley IIILI the re bountlnng of Htrry Owen formctl 1 substlntttl thrt tt to 1ll opposltton The unror Vtrsnty Qqu td yyhrth scored scxertl tlumxe x ILIOYILS ox er therr opponents ns not to be oxcrlooltul I me Snttere Don Cfoltlsmrth Ink Mcfhrthy lncl Alln Schtflmwn yroxul to bn tha tore of the I V frye Its sutneeses ponnt the yy ty to 1 powerful V1rs1ty squttl IH LOINIIILI 5e1SonS The experience mtl ilull gunetl le Lermrn to Strengthen the rctortl of nut yetr s Vlrslty flu fi 4-.., Mr 'I homson C ouh Hurry Owens Lrtbs 1 rtlwounnl as jaclt Rotuntlt .mtl Alan Doug Hokengon dr-,Vg-5 ln fm- 3 lay up Brttrley vt nt 5- ' ' ' To I NJ 5 50 Ce . falls 3' A I fl 55 I ' L I2 ,..., 54 ' , III i fl 7 ' -IU , ' ' ' 55 , Tl L ' I ' 1 55 , A K '5 fa ' f 'I 52 47 , ' A' 55 . , X I F K . ,K , X .1 J ' A fery Mt'I.nuIxth-lin, Bob ' . L IM I . T ' K5 1 z . l l Mr Sharkey Coach FIRST ROW A Capaldr E Brodsky W Barnett SECOND ROW A Chm R Puopolo Mr Sharkey Coach H Malnn H Zrs serson THIRD ROW H Braunstem J Lap pm S Gordon B Powsner D Gregory E Blankstem J Auerbach N Waksler J Dube P Swartz Undefeated Fo1lsmen Wm Crown Purple fo1lsmen captured the Prov1dence Publrc Hrgh School Fencmg League champlonshlp and finlshed the1r undefeated season when the Mount Pleasant fencers fell at the fouls of the Classlcal team m their final match Under the adept gundance of Coach john Sharkey the fencmg squad was able to d1splay skrll unequaled rn the Battaglla also last years captam and Provrdence Fencmg League mdrvrdual champron and skxlled B111 Barnett Norman Waksler and Doug Gregory formed the nu cleus of the team Barnett Jordan Auerbach Dnck An derson and Elllot Brodsky wxll return next year to form the basls of a strong squad expected to be second to none MATCH TOTALS Classncal Opponents Frrst Round Central Hope Mt Pleasant Second Round Central Hope Mt Pleasant Lunge E Brodsky and W Barnett Stop Thrust D Gregory and N Waksler p J . K . . . ' x . ' . . . 5 .. ....sa. recent hrstory of CIass1cal Hugh School. Captann Carl 4 3 ' ' j 4 .. ,,,.,.,,,, ' K . - 4 ., .. .. s 3 . ' ' . ' 6 . .,s,. FIRST ROW Tdwxard Blanlestein lxenneth Talan Bruee Powsner Har oll Horowitz SECOND ROW Fdward Steiner Gerald Toearty Charles Bradner Mr Leonard Coaeh Richard Shannon Charles Mandell kenneth Blacleman Captain Netmen Strong an Experience Depth and skill are tlae outstanding features of tlae Classical tennis team Captain Kenny Blaeleuaan and xeterans Charlie Bradner erry Fogarty and Charlie Mandell are tlae eore of tlae squad Td Blualestein Diek Shannon and neweomers Harold Horowitz and Dive lxorn are also expeeted to laold tlae seores of tlae team well above all opponents in suela exents as tlae Proxadenee College Tournament tlae Rhode Island Interseholastac Tournament ind naatehes under tlae tuspiees of tlae Interseholastac Tennis league tiee for laas teams and his formula is eertun to pay off for this years Purple netmen Mf Lffmafd Coaeh Gerald Toearty skillfully demonstrates a baekhand shot Mr Leonard explains tlae fundamentals of holdine the raeleet to Rohert Berman Harold Horowitz lrcel Bouelaard ldwartl Steiner and Robert Tenenbaum C A . 1 ' ja , ' 1 , . 1 , 1 ' 1 A e 1 , 1 . 1 , ' 1 ' , . . I 1 1 A 1 x . AA '. . ' . A D 2 . 1 .A ' 1 1 , 1 ' 1 , . 1 , J ' . , 1 . . . ' ' ' ' 1 . 1 1 ' 'A , A ' . , 1 ' ' 1 'A a f 1 r I 1 ' x ' 1 1 s f . ' ' 1 'A ' ' ' . t ' . ' 1 A , . 1 ' , 1 1 ' 1 A' ' 1 ' ' A - 1 2 Co1ae'h Donald Le-onaard has :always insisted on top conditioning rind plenty of prac- ' ' a A -1 , 1 A 1 A ' 1 i . ' ', ' '1 ' ' ' , - 1 Y, - 1 V 1 A 5 'I - l A 2 . f 1 T 3 Q E 1 1 5, E 3 A ' ,, 1 N S . , . if - . 1 , ' . - , ' ' V h I , 1 , 1 'A ', 7 Af , 2 if Mr Frsher Coach Rtchard Cappallr Harry Owen jerre Pease Charles Lord Golf Wlth the cont1nued support of veterans Harry Owen Duck Capprlh and Ierre Pease who helped to brlng the 1957 lmksmen to the Western Rhode Island Interschol astrc Champronshxp the solld dr1v1ng and accurate put tmg of the Purple golfers promise to be the undomg of course the team wtll face South Knngston Deermg War wick and Mount Pleasant m Interscholastlc League matches The Purple s mam threat IS expected to be Mount Pleasant but the Classical golfers are sure to rate hxgh desprte therr strong oppos1t1on Baseball As the Purple nine enter thelr second season of league play therr outlook rs the brrghtcst rt has been m many years The team wnll agaln be facmg strong Metropolntan Dxvxsxon opponents but rt has the added adv mtage of a ycars cxpcrlence m Interscholastlc Ieaguc play Thrs s certam to produce a marked rmprovemcnt rn orgamzatlon play md teamwork Coach Frank Bellmo braced by veterans Al Brierley Hal Mermelstem Al Tarro Bob Dadeklan Lou CIOCI and Bob Tcohs feels that a good season hes ahead for the baseball team desprte the rough competrtxon m 1ts Class A Metropolltan DIVISION schedule and pre season exhrbr tron games Mr Bellrno Coach FIRST ROW Alan Brrerley Charles Spa cagna Robert Dadekran SECOND ROW Frank Garofalo Mxke Balsamo Dan1elVaccaro Lours Crocr Wrl ham Greenwell Robert Teolrs Allen Tarro Q ff' , , , opponents. With Trigg's being used as Classical's home I . . ' l ' 1 ' . ' , , - ' . ' , ' , . - . , 1 1 . L n , - 4 L I ' I , 1 4 4 . 1 r J -I . . , . K My H1Y C llssie 11 s ehtpter of the H1 Y is 1 elub open to boys of the upper el1sses 1nd lS ilhhtted with the Prowidenee in eommuniry problems find leiderslup 'Ilus yesir under the e1p1ble ofheers Piul Croce Flin Brierley jeg Me I'lLlgllllIl 1nd R1eh1rd C1pp1ll1 the elub sponsored two dmees 1nd the lI1IlLI1l H1 Y banquet Car I'l1c1.,ner Presldent FIRST ROW louis CIOCI john Miehac eio Mr Thomson Adviser Clrl IICAL, ner Harvey Ievin SECOND ROW Michael SPIZZIFYI Fred ends Haas Rlymond CIOLI Miehael Balsa mo Riehnrd Abato Dennis Mqener Charles Sp.1c.11,n.1 'Ihomas Della Torre Louis l'1ore 'iq Paul Croee President Paul Croce Pres Rirhard C11p1ll1 lreis Alan Br1erley Vice Pres jeff Mel 1111,hl1n Athletic Council The Athletie Couneil lS inside up of 1 group of student represenutixes who renew 1ny questions eoneerning Angus 'Ihomson issists this 1mp1rt11l body with its dee1 sions on letters An wx lfkl mu be in ide only th the I provll of the eouneil md the signttures of its olheers on the eertiheues The Athletie Council rlso sponsors tn 1ll sehool dlnee eleh ye 1r X 1 , 4 . A e A ri ' V t A f' I U ,L '-5 fx is 5 ,I ' Q Q -WW . .f 2 '--.. X ' . X , 1 , . , y 1 my Q., PM -. A K x ,Q Q 3 . ' , 'L U, ,i 5 . X-lx i fl sw.. y H: ' A w L 'y ,ima . 4, ' ' , ' - -.g - .1 I' ' . - X 1 A v TA wel ,. . ' lg ' . A . . ' , ' -. ' - , , , '- ' . - 1 1 . ' - -' ' A 1 y K Y.M.C.A. The Clubs purpose is ro show sincere interest eligibility for athletic awards. As faculty adviser, Mr. ' ' i ' . 1 A . 1 A 2 ' . 4 ' 1 . O. ' 1 '1 ' 'i ' 'A 1 .3 1 , 1 .1 i' 'lg - ' ' . z '1 ' 1 - 4' wi ' L17- .. ,A 'A .. xi, . 1 '41 1 1 1 1 ' . V e . , 1 il' '- K F L' I Y . -., V K V - . A in . . A, . Y ' , Y 1 it Dr ll lklLL,lll prcstnts the new Classlral Jackets to Carl Flrerner and Lynn Messler cs.. Mr Alfretl Morro foun der mtl prcsrtlent of the V.1rs1ty Club 6th Annual Varslty Club Dmner T me Shemton Bxltmore Hotel wws the scene of the snxth 1nnu1l V1rs1ty Club Dnnner honorlng the 1957 Chrrmpronshlp Footblll Tewm md rll qthletts who hxd e1rned therr letters rn 1957 Tue rn un purpose of the V1rsxty Club reorgmmzed nn l957 hrgely through the eflorts of Mr Morro IS to p1y trrbute to Clrtssnml lettermen md to the mrrny 'llllITlI1l who hue m ide outstrntllng Contrlbutlons to tht repumtron of the school RCLIPICHI of the Outstwnthng Alumnus of the Yerrr Awfard wfrs Dr Florrnclo A Snmeone Professor of Surgery dt Western Reserxt Unnxersrty The prescnmtron of the 1w1rd xx IS mule by Stmtor ohn O Pwstore 1 clwssmftte of Dr Sumeone qt Cltsstcwl Another lilbllllgllf of the evenlng wfns tht prtsentrrtlon of the Athlete Stholfrr Aw'rrd glven 1nnu llly to a senlor boy who hws drstrngulshtd hxmstlf both on the '1Il1lCl'lC held 8? Mr. O'Neil Mr. Morro Qbkwllx . k X Dr tniesl Hunley Supernnttntent o Sehools Mr nmes I' ONexl Prnneiprl Mr Lulu Ltpttsso member of the Provrdenee Sehool Committee ind rn the elissrooni The reelpient of this yetrs ws ird vns Alin Brierley who his re eened nitjor letters in footbtll blseblll Ind btsketblll Au rrds were rlso presented to Ctrl Fliegner first Clissleil ithlete to ittim All Stite honors in two sports ind to Herbert Wtrel former he td of the QLICHLL Deptrtment The mtny distinguished spetleers present it the binquet lneluded Senitor Theodore A Notre seertttry of stite Mr ONe1l pI'lIlLlPll Mr lhompson 1flllCl'lL dlreetor Mr Morro footbtll ind tr uk Coieh lhrney Mtdden sports editor of 'lbs Prozulemc jour xml Iizrlfefnz ind Dlele Reynolds sports sxriter for llvt Imznfemc joznfzal Hfzlletln Iirst string members of the Chfrnipionslup Footbill Term reeerved purple ind white lleleets xshxle other members of the reim were ws trded their msjor letters The footbill te un represented by eo eiptuns C irl fliegner ind Lynn Messier pre work with the team V-'f5lfY Club sented gifts to C,OlLll Morro in I'LLOgI1lIl0I1 of his unselfish -1' i Max ii lx. Iouls Cioti md Cirl Ilieener applaud for Alan Brierley who Nazar Nazdrnan and Bob Moran now .rlumnx rttend the has gust been announced Athlete Scholar of the year dinner 4svn.,,j .xsquale lntleglia President of the Llassrcal 4:9 Divx A A L X A .I x X S -.. - J, p L 4 1 V. T l , s .15 X l, , 1 ,Av . v 4 x ' res . Y I N If s - I . . e sf sf 4 x -- 2 K 4 -114 : Ng-,S Q X -eff ' - f N N Q . .lk '.' .. L , ti '-i ' f ein :Q . -IQ '. i I, I in RQ . 1' I L,t 2,1 1. t. Francis Greeneg Dr, blames l.. Hunley, superintendent of Providence Public Schoolsg john N Q 4, ' ' 'z ' 1- 'L i' V' t f . A Dr. prx X . L 'L , . 1 ,L 1 , - 1 1 'H , 4 1, f ' f ,I xl - as 4 X ' s ' t -'F I tu , 1 . VY - , ti , , ' 2 .,.l ge- , 'll f nf-. 'X A MLrlynD1v1cs n l warg Iunly Hllpnrn C lprun gigflffififffgff R X X X af xlflf 'Q!wi12i55'i'!fJ 'fp t3xxd XM ..-:.r' N-. Cormnc cnmnu Mxrymne Lifferty md I ma Coldlwcrl. 'lhp Ima p Pat Mcfaffrcy Bxrlun Inch! Mcrlyn Duns Ann ALISILYHOIX Mxryinm Llffnrty Lormnc jLnn1ng5 joypc SIIUJPLYI1 Lma Coldlvcrx, Judy Rolls Maryanne Iaffcrry Barlura Ircht Lorxnnr jenn1m,s Cathle lxxene Gall MatDon1ld Laptaln Cheerleaders WL ve got the po' We vc pot thr ppt' We ve got the te1m We vt got tht pep' Sparkllng rn thenr purple 1nd Vkl1lICl1I1lf0I'l'DS Cl'lS5lL'1l s twelxe WIXTLIOUS cheerleaders Splrltecl the student body to rhrcr our uhlrtm tr rms on to wctory on the playrng held and 1t assembhes the lL'lClLfSl1lp of Gul M1cDomld 1nd udy Halpern these pep gurls helped to rerun Clrssr mls vucll known school splrlt Throughout the year the cheerleaders were also known for thelr wonderful pfrrtles 'rt their homes after athletrc events A up of the hat to the sp1r1ted twelu of 1958 Counter rlorluuse Iudy lxolh Pat MrCafTrey Maryanne Lafferty Barhara Llcht Judy Htlpcrn Lormne Jennxngs Merlyn DHVIES Lana Goldberg Ann Master son ClIl1lC lXlLIlL loyre SdI'DklPCI'll Center Gall MacDonald Arm MJSYCYSOU Pat McCaffrey Joyce Samdpernl l p d , p M ga Y 5.l tk NJ , 1- v v . , , ' . . , , ,.. ' s t .' . s . . 1 5 l Y Y Liu 1 ' 1 ' mp R 1 12 ' ' ' Y -N - . V K I K I i 4 0 - Xl y' r 1.5! X Under the guidance of Miss Mary McKay and f -K 1. - ' .' r . 1 J . , . , - ' 1' ,z 1 - ' . ' , y . .X . K 4 L . , . ' 4 l r l 1 '. 6 rf , ' W.,,.t, K Y i ,t X my YA X I1 4,3 - t l Can she' swim? Avis Barry demonstrates diving form to the girls. Many Girls Participate Esther Williams? Florence Chadwick? You should see Classicals aquatic stars in action' Several days of the week these girls with all their paraphernalia scurry over to the YMCA for a fun packed hour of swimming After dofhng their school clothes and donning their swim suits our bathing beauties can be seen standing on the edge of the pool waiting for Mr Hanscomb to signal the beginning of class Under his expert instruction Classical girls of all ages practice swimming diving and life saving techniques Classical s water nymphs 1,- lfvll Qifxv A Qrrnke' Norml Rugxexerl clemnnstratei good hovxlxnr form 111 SNVlIDI11lllg 'md Bowlmg Thru lfl'LfIlO0l1S 1 sunk umugrtxa Cllsslul gurls IUllxL their wry U3 thc bowhng frlleys to try thelr lLlLlx xt Splliflllg rhe pxni Ieuns were Lompoicd of sxx 3,1rlS who en gfrggd III LOIUPLIIIIOD vxlth other terms for the hlgh scorcs of the Llly The tmms adopted SLlLl1Oflf,lH1lfl'll11CS rs hoof Bulls Olly unlors lunlq itrlkes ind Puell1e Pulch r Q Armlsr the IIOISL Ind Q0llfLl5l0l1 rhe glaeful ery of cold lust got srrllcc w IS hr 1rd Smnrprnslngly often Joanne Kachanms mforms Norma of her vrctory i him Mrlxay Director 'v 'hx ,Az 8 l if X f 25 The child if the father ofthe man. - Wordswonh I Jummon age To grant youth J herztage Browrung When Duty u hzfperx low Thou must The jozzth replzef I cfm Emerson ndergmduates if si J ff!! S, anuary1959 FIRST ROW: C. Pearlman, S. Barszcz, R. Cantone, A. Amlrukie wicz, J. Alarie, Mr. MLGlincl1y, M. Flint, A. Chandler, F. lavarone M. B0mes,B,C1ligiuri. SECOND ROW: V. Balzollore, L. DeCristofaro, L. Greenberg A. Gerstcin, F. Bouchard, Castaldi, L. Cioqi, P. Davis, J. Green une1959 une 1959 FIRST ROW: B. McKenzie, A. Masterson, C. Kiene, C. Jennings M. Lafferty, M. Goldman, R. Goldman, Miss Mclnnis, K. Gauthier M. Hogan, M. Jamgochian, J. Karklin, N. Lamohte, A. Masello, B. Liallt. SECOND ROW: M. McLaughlin, V. Giroux, A. Hayes, I.. Gold berg, M. Martin, S. Kotler, DI. Katzman, J. McCarthy, P. Gior gianni, H. jenckes, P. McOsker, G. Indeglia, M. McWey, M Medynslci, E. Mackey, A. Melidossian, M. McCullough, H. Hanson, G. McCaffrey. THIRD ROW: A. Marchant, W. Hindle, A. Goldberg, P. Hirons, S. Geary, C. Mandell, S. Garzone, j. janas, J. Hayes, S. Mcilurdy, A. McKinnon, R. Laudati, H. Gemma, D. Goldsmith, S. Garlinkel, R. Kovner. anuary 1959 A - - - I FIRST ROW: H. Sahagian, J. Podrat, C. Mooney, L. Zinni, 1. Slovin, B. Richter, S. Risk, A. Vigliotti, M. Records, P. Cohen, Reposa, F. Pfiiffman, VI. Samdperil, Mr. Fisher, J. Williams, J. K. Reynolds, B. Montagano. Kennedy, VI. Simone, S. Sharpe, S. Sindle, C. Nerney. THIRD ROW: M. Spizzirri, Ii. Steiner, R. Simmons, R. Stewart, SECOND ROW: M. Santopietro, P. Russo, L. Tarsa, J. Noke. D. J. Ormond, P. Waldman, j. Peterson, B. Powsner, R. Morris, R. Vessella, J. Teeden, A. Williamson, R. Shannon, H. Noonan, G. Rappaport, K. Talon, P. Lanna. anuary1960 FIRST ROW: G. Rubin, M. Abrams, J. Goodman, B. Russo, L. Gederman L. Gross D. L Ile A. Ste ak . Rahold E. DelSelva, . . Y . P - J , N. Chandler, A. Decof, j. Cowen, L. Carr, B. Fawthrop. SECOND ROW: M. Roy, R. Berman, F. Rao, j. Charlston, A. Leone, R. Rosari, M. Balsamo, H. Alsworth, B. Berger, L. Mill, V. Russillo, R. Ingham, G. jizmagian, A. Cerullo, W. Cherella, S. une1960 Sklur, M, Avrutsl-cy. THIRD ROW: H. Malin, R. Lombardi, G. Eramian, M. Feiner C. Manco, R. McDermott, R. Romano, B. Lupoli, D. Guiliano, J Coleman, bl. Rotundi, L. jackson, M. Cross, J. Lucey, A. Campana L. Fiore, J. Engel, R. DiMase, M. Lester, R. Moskol, M. DeMarzo R. Capozza. FIRST ROW: . Hurle L. ohnson C. Car enter . Fairhurst nerr R. Winsor R. Dean R. Anderson I Y. I . P , I . , , . - Ii. Fitzgerald, C. Coburn, P. Bourbonnais. THIRD ROW: A. Bastia, A. Chin, A. Cipriana, V. D SECOND ROW: C. Ruggicri, R. Backman, F. Graham, E. Ben- P. Sollitto. uncI960 ll t I- x ' 1 if N. 1 F in, ...... .QL-., 2 - FIRST ROW: M. Salvo, P. Boyea, M. Riley, Mr. Gauthier, B. Nieuwenhueze. Licht, D. Pctrochi, M. Quinn. THIRD ROW: S. Oster, R. Willete, R. Monti, VI. Rigney, N. SECOND RCDW: W. Murphy, D. Parrillo, A. Nulman, D. Mc- Stribner, K. Risk, N, Waldman, IE. Weisman, R. Pcnza. Farland, M. Sanford, M. Ruggiero, A. Murphy, M. Moriarty, Van une196O CJ FIRST ROW: -I. Linclhurg, B. Kelly, E. Reichstetter, K. Mack, P. R. Monahan, A. Noonan, V. Sylvester, T. Izza. FUIZUIO. I- Palllmlw, ,l. Nevaso. THIRD ROW: W. Mancini, B. Hearn, R. Puopula, J. Reimer, S. SECOND ROW: V. Lombardi, F. Pressman, H. Padall, K. Painter, Ceseretti, K. Roche, J. Reddington, R. Petrucilla. une1960 FIRST ROW: C. Carbone, D. Curzeie, J. Bakst, C. Cohen, R Ciccone, B. Barnes, Mr. Murchelano, C. Chernack, C. Berren, N Chaser, J. Cappello, M. Hinscough, E. Colwell. SECOND ROW: R. Catalfomo, M. Capozza, L. Caverly, S. Block M. Barenboim, J. Hutonucci, H. Cole, C. Coubbourn, C. Addoni zio, j. Croteau, J. Connell, J. Ziobrowski, M. Blum, P. Balkas, une1960 L. Hustin, M. Cannechio, M. Alprin, C. Bonde. THIRD ROW: A. Albanese, L. Conner, R. Bromley, L. Contenti E. Brodsky, J. Auerback, J. Calvino, F. Applin, B. Coli, A. Calise A. Alessandro, L. Colavecchio, K. Castelucci, G. Baruck, I. Chaiken G. Bernstein, D. Brodsky. FIRST ROW: C. DeMichele, J. Finberg, M. Dunne, D. Glass, D B Tutker, B. Dunder, E. Dubinsky, J. Goralnik, P. Goldsmith, Goldberg, B. Greenberg, M. Hines, B. Hume. SECOND ROW: P. Guglielmetti, j. DeCristofaro, P. Dwyer, S 8 Higgins, G. Fusco, J. DeFalco, S. Flusig, V. Costello, T. Hunt, P Farrocco, J. Dress, P. Fogerty, J. Fugliolini, R. Iacono, J stein, C. Cuttle, P. Guttin, D. Hanson. THIRD ROW: S. Feldman, M. Gold, D. Izzo, I. Feit, W. W. Hudson, j. Hirsch, S. Gordan, P. Fleury, J. Dunn, N. fano, J. Good, H. Horwitz, V. Greco, A. DelSilva, R. Green. unc1960 FIRST ROW M Moore B Kauffman S Kawan L Metola F Monaco P McCaffrey M Ladd C Ieisler V Nelson G Macer onr O lNIanol1lxo5 C Norato M Mort SLCOND ROW G Mxller M Lm M Lepasaar B MHCRCVICIUS lxno V Mxletta S McOslxcr .I Lcvcnc M Mrll J LoHredo L Lorenzo THIRD ROW M Klplan G lxnrshenlwxum R lxalaixniky M evln G Mlnette R lxramcr A larson I I Il lcvy Iudman T McGovern S Lopatm B Pmnct M Nclson R uncl960 CA FIRST ROW I-I Retch C Smrth H Stcrnhach A Pozzr J Ptsaturo J Proulx B Podrat Mr Sharkey D Schaffer S Rerzen I Tanenhlum L Tanenhtum S Spencer L Rosen SFCOND ROW R Srttnlclc I Silver A Richman K Queler A Sullivan W Ravo M Shore S Srlverman A Stanzler J Sxm mons, A Schnffman, A Sullivan, B Shore, A Smrth, P Tacelln r A Petronella L Scola F Shmer J Rose Thlrd Row C Raymond M Prtocchl K Robert D Snmpson L Rosenthal M Rocchro R Quag.,l1err A Pullano R Portman R Smrth R Scott P Pellmt j Srlvestrx A Sheer G Panas R Scott, S Schretter I W cc.c. I L l 3 Cf ,.',.-.-,. .,. - I I: .Q ,. . 4 , . ' t' , ,. l ' , . .V I. , . , . ', .V 4 . , 'I Jilllllll, , .' , F .' :. ,..,. , ,. ' , . '.,. ' . , .1. , . -S, F. Lrskct, P. jones, D. Lcmbo, S. Halpert, J. Consldnne, T. Mer- Mournlghan, A. Matteson, L. Nagarlan. 1 ' Y ' ' Y ' 3 ' 3 ' 3 ' . , - - 4 - . - . - , - Y - U . . Y 1 . , . , . , . . , . ' ' - I ' ' I ,. 2 . ' ' , ' ' .L ' x 'A v ' v ' -I I A v ' ' v ' n - ' . ' ' ' ' . ' V s - 1 Q A t , . , . , . , . , . , . ' v A ' w - U v - a - , - ' . . une 1960 I'IRST ROW P Wallace L Wmograd L Votolato A Wald E Tortolani R Wittes R Zinno E Triangulo N Wein erg. 1 . , . ' , . , . - . , . , . , . , . b man Miss McCauley, R. Zanfagna, N. Viznaian, E. Tropea, B. THIRD ROW: D. Woolman, G. Zinno, M. Yessian, R. TrCm6r1l0ZZi- baum, A.'Zozlio. SLCOND ROW: D. Weyker, P. Zompa, T. Szelag, D. Vaccaro, FIRST ROW: joy Cowen, Michael Feiner, Roberta Russo, SECOND ROW: Anthony Leone, Libby Gross, Richard DiMase. Class of 1960 We're upper classmen at last! As we reflect on the two years at Classical just completed, the class of 1960 is proud of its work. We have tried to make every problem a challenge, and every challenge a victory Our representatives in the victorious football team's starting line-up were Anthony Calise and Norman DiMaio, cheered on by Pat McCaffrey, the class's cheerleader. Among this year's sophomore hoopsters were: Alan Schiffman, Robert Portman, Charles Raymond, Frank Applin, Alan Stanzler, and john Calvino. The girls, not to be outdone in sports, are working hard to earn their major letters. The class of 1960 is well represented not only on the various athletic teams, but also in the musical organizations, such as the A Cappella Choir, Orches- tra, Band, and Glee Club. Our social life commenced with the Freshman Fever: Susan Block was our charming queen at this dance. This year we elected five of our fellow class- mates to be our first oflicers. All through the year, our class has shown undaunted spirit, so necessary in high-school life, and we hope that we will continue to be a credit to our school in our junior and Senior years. :muary 1961 L. Smith, -I, Smith, A. Golimne. THIRD ROXW: D. Proccocfini, S. Yokcn, P. Weisman, 13, Rodin- sky, A. Taubman, R, Archoff, J, Signorc, DI. Ritzau. N. Pritskcr, E. Pragnano, J. Ursillo, D. Rouslin. M. Sanruui, A. Teac-im. anuary 1961 unc1961 F 5. Q FIRST ROW: A. King, D. Iannucci, 1. Francesconi, Mr. Levan- tin, C. Katsetos, A. Goodman. iler, T. Kaplan, C. Hanson, C. Kagan. THIRD ROW: R. Iannazzi, J. Hoffman, L. Goodman, W. SIZCOND ROW: j. Kourtesis, D. Neidorf, K. Hansjostcn, C. For- err, M. Mountain, L. Gooding, A. jarret, R. Hillier. une1961 FIRST ROW: R. Spaziano, B. Nelson, K, Buccinni, L. Smith, P. Silver, D, Chorncy, C. Doyle, R. Camluio. SFCOND ROW: M. Sorrcntino, VI. Jacobson, C. Jizmagian, A. Iilkin, M. Finklc, S. Dilorio, E. Glass, L. Mantini, Fener, Dooly R. Slavit. THIRD ROW: R. Antonclli, J. Hanzel, N. Franklin, C. Bender, B. Goldstein, L, Barad, A. McKinnon, C. Chernov, M, P. Barasch, L. Berman, C. Balkun, L. Bernstein, J. Mulligan, Sanderson. FOURTH ROW: R. Levitt, P. Friedman, B. Gorman, S. Brown, A. Monaco jr., M. Dziob, J. Merchant, J. Gallo -Ir., J. Leddy Haas, K. Carlson, E. Kostyla jr., W. Brady, S. Korn. unc 1961 viii FIRST ROW R Iipion H Himch M Miictti In Mellion Mr Imhr I I.LvuIxas S uk B Comma C Iiskgr I Icvitt M u c RU ROW! I L 7 A MH S SIQOND ROW Nl lx nny P Lukin I3 Ixrdws XI Lord C, in I IN1 cr W I nryrc R onrmiro IN 0 unc 1961 FIRST ROW: A. DiPnoIo L. Femald H. Elkins Miss Wood G. M. Dcignan A. Giroux. Curtin, S. Diamond, R. DeSrcfanis. THIRD ROW: A. Gilstcin, G. Dulglicri, S. DiMi1io, R. DclScst0, SECOND ROW: C. Delle Donne, A. Argenio, j. Dieroff R. G. Gillespie, P. Coningsford, IT. Dclmonico, A. Fisher. Dunne, M. Debncy, j. Figliolini, M. Dyer, J. D'Ambra, L. D'Inrio, 113 une 1961 FIRST ROW: S. Wilkins, B. Williams, M. Yosinoff, D. Wong, G. West, AI. Robrish. D. Rooney, bl. Nathan, L. Zunnini. THIRD ROW: -I. Todd, Wood, W. Zertle, Powell, T. W SECOND ROW: R. Ung, J. Russillo, C. Williams, F. Vallanre, ner, H. Zimmerman, M. Traugotr. unc 1961 4.41 FIRST ROW: R. Vnllanre, T. Vellerri, B. Paralano, Mr. Clark, M. D. Salomon, A. Scungio, S. Sergun, K. Regan. Pulitzer, C. Sherman, C. Spisso. THIRD ROWz J. Sweeney, R. Springthorpe, R. Lyons, K. SECOND ROW: J. Bicknell, C. Swanson, S. Venruro, M. Shaw, B. Sonetro, B, Record, C. Swiderski, R. Rolwerri, R. Shuppy. unc 1961 fi Al A. FIRST ROW I iullxun P Crccnsrexn I Dxnucu A Hxlzmger D Ixpoymu P Altrmll SICOND ROW' T XLICII R Funuo R Glrofllo l Couoll W lluaeh W IDINILN IHIRD ROW' M Bcsuhlo 5 Reynolds I. Slhaemn I Mangxl lo Ii Mornxrty Mr I7Lnm.1n Ix O Nell INI DINUHLIII R Pcrnl mm CJIIIIO S Budd Lpl IOURTH ROW W Ilpm I' Iorcmin M IXIIILOIIQ l C lwone ulglcyf R DclSeito Illoomyta ll C MQC llsc C L H Len lx Irmllx I Huzeranll H Olnycr TII OW I Llnllo stu lmsly Domhue Z Ihrmmuan 'I C melon C Coopcrrnan I I ur un unclfm F1- I'lR9T ROW I Wlylu I Steers B Tregar I Sydney M Tm p 1 M Anslmy COIINICIIHL B Cogivyc SICOND ROW C Iimnelu M Wllmenlu I' Blue I Cxlllxrone lx 'loyynxnml Mlm Sl11rrlel'I lx Svuct S Wuslwgrg S Wilxl M BIFIILIIII P IILITLILIIO IHIRD ROW I Mullen .I Coffman P bvsartz Bcllusuo I' Campmelln P Coumhm M Calm B Brulc A Cfnllxhm P Carpentu I Wmlxler I C anlnllo P C .asscls T Alluk IOURIII ROW H Brxunstun R Sum I Clothlu M Connery R Cnou I Bcrnanloru I Yemtz Lux R Iiumm 'I Alrcrman Dube I Burllngxme Sxmune A Vusclla l Ilurnllx l ' I, . 11 . ' . 1 , 7 3 . ,.',1. 7 -., , gl' 7. .ar- .I , . Q. . .'zc, I. 'lx ', ID'- QTQ : . ', . . , . a I ,X U ', . njl, '. 3. . j , , ,I 3, '. -,'. I7ll7 R 1 .. M-' , M. Nc, -, R. lruui, ll. V. , M. H 1 , ' ., 'AVA . , . as ' ,fl ,lf ' '.,J1l',R. , 1. '. . - f , '. ' ' -' , . ' ' , . - '- Mills, WI. Mulllcone, D. Psilnpoulos, VI. O'NCil. I ,I ' I ,Q f. l gi. f'Qyi 'f,fiQ H ' Q I f-f,Mff-A' 5R,'f yj2l FIRST ROW Caroline Paiqualertl Teresa Capoblanco SICOND ROW Paul Brenclxlc Stephanie Dnmxrlnan Ger alal Pepe VW- an Blame Del Selva and Elame C1rcl tlke mme out between quirrcrs 3 FIRST ROW Susan Block Mernke Lepasaar Jeanmne DeFalco Mane Ferrari ancl Barbara Fuccl mem SICOND ROW Wmlllam Coll Martm Gold john Frg, bers of the Glee Club are on rhenr way to Grarluatxon llolml CXCICISCS 9 'Q ...J J Pi as W- ,J I gi, 1 M :K5 ihkk Y rw 'M Ni :ht 'T 1- gl T K. xv V 1: 4 - ,, J G 32 N - 1 Q 5 1 1 24 a , , . .5 :Q V I Fe ' 1 - a X l' dl , , , i 1 T Q K 7' -x'- . l Class of 1959 In three lleerrng fruitful years the tl1ss of 1959 hws lCLLll11llllKCCl 1 fre 1s11re thesr of ple1s'1nt memories und un look buk with pride upon the offerings we h'1ve brought to C l 1ss1t 1l s 1lt1r of well rounded Ldue 1t1o11 On tht gridiron ohn 1n1s, M1eh1el Sprzzrrri, Rrthqrd Shxnnon Sflllfl MeCurdy 1nd Robert Sunmons gave the teun 1 subst1r1r11l push rowurd fitminrng 21 co Ll1llDPl0I1Sl1lP xshilt R1th1rd Bernstein Henry enekes lI'lCl Iohn M1C1rthy brought further glory to o11r Clfiss through their exttlltnce in other sports Frequent clwss PIIIICS support II the geunes 1nd the energetic en thus11sm of o11r eight 1hLerler1ders Merlyn Davies C1th1e KICIIC oyne Srrmdpcrrl Ann M1stcrson, Lnm C oldbug Blfblfl I lLlll' Mary Ann LIHCIIY 1nd Corrnnc ennings le11e no doubt lbOllf our sthool spirit Un der the 'lCllUlIllSfI lfl0I1 of Henry entkes M1Ch1el Spiz z1rr1 1ll'leLdtr1 C ilbcrt lI1LlCQlIl 1nd C 1tl11e Kiene we tnloytd 1 mid winter swimming pfrrty find the unforger ished 1lOl1g with those of the ws irthng of tl1e Hfirvurd Book ind tht tndltss hours of studying Wlfllilllf 1 doubt the mlm of l959 is dtstrncd to 1dd mfiny lurrels to rrs 1lrt 1dy 5lL,llll'lC1l'lI contribution to C l1ss1cals f1me -por' FIRVI ROW Carhcrrnc lxrene Irll Tectlcn Sl toND RC7W C albert lf'lClCLlll Henry jc-ntkts Michael Sp17z1rr1 1.1.1, Sophomore this party held last june 70th at the house of Lmda Lorenzo Attrvrtres were eating daming and playing, games y FIRST ROW John MIQll8CClO Ann Chandler SECOND ROW Richard Crpolla, Harold Mermelstein, and Robert Tedis 7 ...... l i , 4 1 , '1 1 X my I 1 'A X x K l i 1 K 1 I A 6 .Q r r r ri - x . l 1 , 1 ' , 1 W w 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 - 1 . 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Mr Shfirkey discusses the soundness of certain ispects of C reek mythology with his cl lss GUIDANCE According to your record: 'it Winsltmw 'md Mfirbie Preston con- sult Mr. Gleeson on some ficademic problems. 4 ENGLISH Information plefise Mr Fisher makes his grfmd tour during a com position writing, period of his yunior c ass 1... Now if I were you : Mr. Ander- sen gives Henry jenckes sound ad- vice on his selection of a college. CHEMISTRY Success 'rr hsr' Mr lcksons work proves revs lfdllu., IS Ilmcc Sxmonc and Al Brnerly complete 1 success ful rrrruuon C1 GEOMETRY If Pythcrgoms could do xt why can t we? Mr McGlmchy explams the Pyth1f,,ormn theorem ro an mter ested class Acadenuc Courses PHYSICS Tcsrmg om mo rhrcc Ioscph Brenckle Peter C ould Mr I1fIerty and Ssmdy Morllrty conduct 1 phy sxcs experlment BIOLOGY Romlcl DCI ellls Mr Thomson Miry Foley 'md Ioycc Sflmdpcrll cx wmnne some smwccd nn Broloby C 155 121 Acadennc Courses RH RIXI PXIX S! XX FRENCH French can be fun' Mrss Wetherell s senror class enpoys a novel readrng experrence m French 'f+wa. x.. LATIN We re learnmg our Latrn A Sopho more class relrves Caesar s journey through Gaul wrth the ard of Mr Murchelano HISTORY My how rts grown' Mr Gleeson Loxs Bellano and Paul Croce trace the terrrtorral expansron of the Unrted States GERMAN Sprechen Sre Deutsch? Mr Levan der conducts a second year German class . HR tx , 'nw nNuums.un.x QMQAN V x :Q1.r.,.,.Ik 5 I N 'vu-H.Vir:1, -x , V . 1 tsfgun U. ' TE., , f ', ' -' 'ik , r AT' exif X A C . ' 5 . ., f, , .L 6 U , ' 8 1, ' . . , , . , , 1 0l J' , ! I . L. X - r , . , , K C . .f . . . I :X I X -,,, . . 1 1 A - 5, Q . K r , , I , g 5 U K ' .- -Q 'V' Y v - - 1 . , . .. L 1 . i Academ1c Courses ART Do you thunk that rh1s w11l catch thetr eye? Elame Premack and Roberta Gedcrmftn dtscuss cover plqns wtth Mnss Shurtleff AG!!! STUDY Study ttme 111 the ttme Clas stcftl students m1ke last mmute prepwrmons for classes 0 ,- LIBRARY Mfty I help you? Mtss Splzztr rt prcpftrcs resmrth mstruc tions for the scnlor Ifngltsh chsses READING COM PREHENSI ON You too mxy lmprovc your ICILIIHB sklll Mr Icornrd glves W1llt1m D'lV1CS md Cmrol Blttlblll somc pomtcrs on how to nmprovc thetr re1d my, sp cd C 7 .-Y' 4 K ,, -Eff . V . i . . . , ' Q X4 i , . It ' -N . I 2 ' . . . K '. K 4 . .' - I 1 A K c K Q ' g N. . . 4 . , 4 . . N-.j, Y-Q ' .., if ., It N Y' I fy 5 1. - y 3 ' . I f 1 Y 3 . .' . ' , 4 K K 2 1 2 I Q ' ' t ' I ' , - I C' . K, -' I I ' . . 4 2 h . , 7 1 ...,. . . f. N I it Publlcauons Buslness Staff joseph Brenckle Nancy Rafferty judrth Bohnen Brute Pansner Ronald Del Sesto Catluceus Typlsts FIRST ROW Margaret Gal loaly Ruth Lea Joyce Alarne Mary Ann Hahn Ann Chandler SFCOND ROW Helynn Carpenter Margaret Murphy jrll Teetlen Lucllle Dlircole Lots De Crnstofaro Marge Preston Burnmg the mndmght onl Carolyn Monclshenn and Gene Gasbarro work late mto the rug.,ht m order to meet the deadlnne CADUCEUS Edrtorlal Staff Qusan Stevens Carolyn Mondshem Gene Gasbarro Ioyce Samcl perrl Karen Chapman Patrnua McCaffrey In ezfery field of human endeavor, he that is firft mn!! perpefmzlly live in the white light of publicity. -MacManus dvertisements L. N Fr FIRST ROW: Teresa Chopoorian, Allen Tarro. 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JoJo Robert E Wmsor Eddle Bennett Clalre Carpenter Judy Falrhurst Anthony Clprnano Joyce Jacobson Phebe Sllver Edward A Kastyla Jr Peggy Boyallan OOSTERS Deborah Chorney Roberta Slavlt Peter Sanderson Joel Merchant Abby Elkln Barbara Goldstein Luz Glass Lynda Smith Louise Berman Joanna Doab Sharon Wahl Anne B1 Llnda Ann Thomas Llsl Mary Luke Wllllam A McAntyre Jr John Mendola Jr Madelune Lord Lulgl Marzlllu Paul MacLean Helen Hirsch Beryl Consove Gaul 81 Judy Kenny Blackman Terry 81 Joyce Penny 8. Toma Daddy 81 Bunny Gene Gasbarro Bobbu Gederman Gall Gurard Barb 8. Bruce Pat 84 Carolyn Sandy 8- Martue Lols Ucran Margie Bob Sala Charlne Brodner Marrlyn Cerrom Elaine Steve Butch Carl 8. Tom Meredlth 8. Lots Jennlfer 81 Gall Dotty 8- Judy Lols Bennett Judy Dupre Joan Greensteln Diana Palne Carol 8- Rosann Jean Mnlano Sue 8. Barbara Judy 81 Judy Pauline Blasbalg Jamce Carbone Rnc Bolar Ben Ben 81 Josh Mary Drugan Frankle Garofalo Judy Felst Bobby 8m Duck 2 polnt Mary Anne J K 8- S B The Fiesta 81 Rusty Allen Tarro Hacker Owen Lea Bn Judy Gordon Hassell Carl Battaglla Jett 8. Norm Jerry 81 Sharon Stephen Garflnkel Gul lndeglla Bob Kovner Paul Glorglannl Henry Jenckes Henry Gemma Curly Alan McKinnon Stephen Garzone Wllllam V Hlndle Phul Hnrons Bob Dwyer Allen Marchant Steve Geary Donny Goldsmuth Alice Hayes Duffy 81 Meryl Vlrgmla Giroux Ann 81 Lana Norma Lamothe Anne Masello Steve 81 Joan Barbara 8- Sandy Eleanor Bt Trudy Rennle 8- Mary Ann Joyce 8. Martha Duck 81 Betty Mary Ellen Mclaughlm Cathle Klene Kathy Gauthier Harle Hanson Charles Mandell Peter McOsker Mary McWey Jack Hayes John McCarthy Sue Diamond Mackey Delaney Gordon Degllerl Carmen Delle Donne Make Degnan Rlchard Dunne Loule D Iorlo Hope S Elkuns Alan Gllsteln Lmda Fernold Joyce Fngllollnl Andrew Argenlo Rondo DeStefonls Annette DlPaolo Allan Fisher Duck DelSesto Meredlth Dyer Trudy Cartln Joe D Ambra Arthur Garaux Cynthlo Carbone Lmda Austin Gene Baruch Gerald Bernstein Pat Balkus Carol Bonde Joan Coppello Jean Zlobrowslu Rose Catalfomo . H H M.D, ELL' ' ' ' ' ' j . , . Tommy Scorpellino Bob Piach Jack Sn Jill vi-2s:1...fi'l'l1'l.2 -, tt X iilitiiffifffgggfffjlx -E T 'XQTT K. U I 2 I 11' ZA? XX ff ggi, 'Nl WW' 0 Flllgfhiflli fi X ,ff The Class of 1958 thanks its advertisers, whose personal interest and financial aid have been nec- essary for the compilation of this book. The editors also express their sincere appreciation and gratitude to all committee members for their work interest and effort in preparing the 1958 CADUCEUS THE CADUCEUS BOARD Eugene Gasbarro Editor in chief Karen Chapman Carolyn Mondshem Susan Stevens EDITORS Fifty four years ago the Class of 1904 produced the first CADUCEUS as a memento for Classicalltes and a messenger to the world outside To find a suitable name for their book they turned to Classical Myth ology Caduceus was the name of the staff borne by Mercury messenger of the immortal gods With it Virgil says the god gave sleep and took it away flew through the sky and performed other remark able feats THE COVER The 'I958 cover was designed by ROBERTA GED ERMAN and ELAINE PREMACK members of the senior class under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Shurtleff OUR THANKS TO The faculty who gave much of their valuable time I ,si 3 . :asa I I it 1'-vi:z.Q.,I ...L ,ii.s.,. ' ,,,i. ,1:s,. , 1 I ,I XI T li' Af,IjJ!, , YQ! 'Q I we fly. 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' ' ' . . .' ,fljf L I -5 ' . 5 fq 5- .J i' r Qeqmxii 4, 4,-tbl sq, xv uc qt 'Q' I if I .N '1 M531 ,-6'-LT -T-T xg , Mr Walter Andersen Miss Elizabeth MacDonald and Mr William Penman our advisers for their patient guidance assistance and excellent supervision Miss Dorothy Shurtleff who instructed us in the use of art Mr A Forest Ranger for having managed our finances Loring Studios for their prompt and courteous service Mr Ralph Millspaugh and Mr George Avaklan of Loring Studios Mr Jack Brown of OToole and Sons Roberta Gederman and Elaine Premack for the cover design Richard Bolar for the theme copy and the end sheets Carl Battaglia for his help with the copy and proofs To Mrs Inez Chapman Mr and Mrs .I M Mondshem M and Mrs Nathan Samdperil Mr and Mrs Justus Stevens and Dr and Mrs Jack Greenstein THANK YOU And the entire student body for their assistance and coopern tion In short all who have helped to make this gob easier and more enloyable Anthony Callse Susan Block Jean Connell Rosary Clccone Louis Content: Margie Blum vdohn Croteau David Brodsky Joan Bakst Bonnle Barns Sandra Caprlo Drew Albanese Marlene Canecchlo Bull Coll Leland Conner Mane Alpern Steve 81 Judy Karen Chernack Kenneth Castelluccn Therese Velletrl Martin Gold Judy Finkelstein Steve Feldman Barbara 5- Barbara Jlm Dunne Jeannine DeFalco Marle Dunne Janie 8- Esta Gloria Fusco Carol Jean DeMlchele Paula Gugllelmettl Harold Horwitz Sue Higgins Pat Dwyer Ron Green Dave lzzo Bev Dunder Judy DeCrlstofaro Joan Goralmk Drusilla Tucker Steve Gordon Fergus M Phil Farrocco Nlck DeStefano W J Good Lots Zanninl Marilyn Yosmoff Delia Wong Dons Rooney Mary Ann 81 Ginny Olga 81 Linda Connie 8- Elalne Arme Matteson Betty Llsker Tom 6: Mickey Barbara Kauffman Merlke 81 Linda Pat 8- Jan Carol Lessler Pat McCaffrey Karen Queler Cynthia Fortm Phyllis Cohen Joan Kennedy Barbara Montagano Christine Mooney BOOSTERS Meg Murphy Me n You Ellen Pfaffman Joan Podrat Judy Reposa Kathy Reynolds Paul 8- Barbara Sheila Rusk Hat N Pat Joyce Samdperll Lillian Tarsa Ada Stepak James Charleson Barbie 8- Sharon Vic Russilo Lou 8- Ronny Jill 81 Ann June Williams Chip oft the Old Block Stop Here' Amron Sarah Starlxtes David P Lin ou Sue Spencer Carolyn Smith Bill Ravo Steve Silverman Pau Tony Fuzzy The Genius G P Sully Artie Sullivan Janice 81 Hannah Stanley Schretter Bruce Shore Anthony Pullano Robert Smith June Silver Hlnda Sternkach Sandy 8- Judy Ellen 81 Cathle Debbie Bl Cengle Bonme 81 Diana Daniel Weyker Robert Wlttes Eileen Tropea Beverly Trementozzl Llvla Votolato Janie Steere Val Sandy Annette Peg Grace Gerne Beverly Morris Jan 81 Joan Terrle Stephle Paulle Ann 8- Liza Sherm Bevle 81 Barbie Tank 8. Tolnk Mel 81 Nicky Sammy Charlie Billy Billy George Chuck 81 Bull Barbie Weiss Albert Taubman Lorac P John S Suzanne Steere Irene Teczar Trent P Tony F Kathy Games Frenchie Jean Taylor Bonny P John Rltzau Nancy Murphy Carolyn Mascacclo Ardy N Noodmk Lynn Weiner The Starlltes Kathy Gaines David Pracocclnl Kathleen Sweet Sharon Buda Joyce Caforlo Dorothy Espuslto Phyllis Greenstem Kathleen O Nell Susan Reynolds Lmda Sahaglan Judith Sullivan Joyce Mangillo Thomas Gorton Dennis Psllopaulos Frank Coccoll Gerald Cooperman Haven Ollver Richard DelSesto Wllllam Davies John Blomstead Richard Fuccl Michael Margolis Michael Nester Joseph Malllcone Howard Plnsley Lynne 81 Nada Joy 8. Arlene Jo anne 8- Lynne Libby 8- Judy Mike 8. Hank Mike 81 Jerry Richard 8- George Mat 81 Bern Sunshine Mutt B- Jeff Ronny 81 Ray Ronald 81 Marshall Anthony Leone Robert 8. Marshall Bob 8- Jack Gregorlus 8- Andy Fred 81 Jimmy Diane lannuccl Aran Jarret Carol Hanson Cathle Kagan Toble Kaplan Mary Sorrentlno Bobble 1 1 u ag 1 1 ' ' ll .I ll . ,, . ,, . . . - 11 11 11 - 11 - - . - k 1 - ' L . . I . . Tom J. Hunt Max Silverstein Richard Mills , . . I I I 1 1 1 1 , I . I . . 1 1 1 Autographs X fz.Q'Lf 'ix V' 'cv . T9 'A 'B , Q F, 5 'B' , ,, Jnfjngg KW HR Y - . ,5 V X A , A Cappella Cho1r Act1v1t1es AdfTIIf'lIS1l'G1lOf1 Advertnsements Anthony Medal Essays Steven Poulten s Rnchard Cappalln s Assemblnes Athletuc Councul Athletncs Sectlon Band Baseball Basketball Boosters Caduceus Advertnslng Staff Advlsers Collectors Edntornal Staff Execut1ves Calendar School Cheer Leaders Chour A Cappella Chrrstmas Ball Class Ofl'1cers January 1958 .lune 1958 January 1959 June 1959 January 1960 .lune 1960 January 1961 Club Councnl Conformity e Easy Way Cross Country Cum Laude January Class June Class Custodaans Debatmg Socnety Dramatlc Club Faculty Falth un a Troubled World Fenclng Football Forum Club Foreword French Club German Club Glrls Sports Glee Club Go Graduates January Class June Class Graduatuon Exercuses INDEX 155 156 104105 6 106110 8 2 84 86 100101 Harvest Hollday H1 Y H1stor1es January 1958 June 1958 Class of 1959 Class of 1960 Honors Junuor Allnance Francalse .lunlor Prom Junlor Red Cross Lzbrary Asslstants Messages Mr O Nell s Dr Robinson Dr Puseys Messengers Mr Caduceus Mlss Caduceus Nurse O Nell James F Orchestra Patrons Radno Club Revlew Advnsers Busmess Staff Edltorlal Stal? Executnves Typssts Roblnson W1ll1am P School Calendar Sclence Club Secretanes Sensors January June Sports Glrls Sports Sectlon Superlatlves January June Tennls Track Traffic Squad Undergraduates Varsrty Club Dlnner Y Teen Yuletude at ClUSSICGl 100 101 102119 96 97 A H - 1 1 73 ' ,..., 1 1 78 11 11 1 56 '- 1 1 1 1 1 95 ' -'., 1 ,.,, .,.,, l,.., 1 11 1 1 11 7 ' ' ' 1 11 11 1 125 , ,,.....,.l l.l.. 1 17 , ,...,.. ...,. 1 29 ' 1 1 1 152 ..l... 117 ' 1 1 153 ...... .,., 1 110 - .,.1, 1 .,.. 1,.. 1 1 1 77 ,.,., ..... .... 1 1 1 76 ' ' 1 11 1 195 J - - 82 ' ' ' 1 .1..1.1,. 11 1 1 11 is B ,S - A 1 'f11Qf11Q1111 555555 1 A 68 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1194 u 1 L 71 9 9 H I, 90, 1 1 .,........,.. .,,. 1 H 1 M C 1 ' 11111111 11 1 1 11 1 1 6 1. U V 59 . 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