Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)

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ALMA MATER g9JJ1dl!Jffglg V binding fast our bond EiQByIF'EfFIlfLr H JJ A A ,lg quest for learning never banner of royal purple E Loyal sons and daughters By strong tradition we are guided Students, scholars in purpose united Friends and ideals we have gained will low us le lives through Muslc by Joel Cohen Words by Joyce Samdperll :W search for knowledge and the gift of truth Our Classlcal hlghest l Pfalse YOU e Alma Mater tr1ed and true Thy Classlcal tutor our youth To the banner of royal purple we're loyal Alma Mater trled and true Thy loyal sons and daughters salute thee Classlcal tutor of our youth H J lJl VPEEHHQPJ JJJ3?VgJff ll lil? Ji :WA JIJQTJJ EEUU JJJQVJJ fl EEF? 'iii 'ff The 1960 published by The Senior Class CI IHghSh I P d Rhd Il cl 0 ADUCEUS FOREWORD In the inherent nature of man is a compelling force, a force urging him ever onward to overcome obstacle after obstacle in the paths leading to his goals. The story of man- kind is one of continuous activity. Since his creation, man has gradually probed deeper and deeper into the mysterious secrets of life, he has made innumerable enigmatic ques- tions clear, understandable. He has learned how to control his environment, how to trans- mit sound through wires, how to fiy. From a chaotic muddle of superstition and fantasy, he has formed order and logic, and yet, never has he stopped at' the attainment of any one goal, never has he leaned back satisfied, content, saying: I can go no further, there is nothing left for me to discover, invent, or conquer. After each success he has begun anew - meeting the next challenge. The ultimate, indefinable goal is ever out of reach . . . but man keeps trying. I Q Q if Our life here at Classical High School represents in all its stages the eternal cycle of humanity. We, too, are striving towards a goal, we, too, meet many obstacles. We ex- perience the periods of doubtful incipiency, of growing maturity through an ever increas- ing awareness of those around us, and finally, at graduation, the pride of achievement. As freshmen, we encounter the little formless fears of every new endeavor, in our activity and participation, we gain in self-confidence and understanding, as seniors, we reach our goal with a deeper awareness of the new beginning it signifies. The cycle will repeat itself many, many times, we know how it will progress -- for we at Classical are a part of the cycleg we represent the great eternal sphere of humanity. To the banner of royal purple we're loyal . . , t 3 l Q 3 . TABLE OF CONTENTS COMMENCEMENT. . CREATIVITY .,.A ,.A.A.A. CULMINATION .,.T.T Prologue , , . . 5 Freshmen M. .,, 16 Sophomores A 22 Iuniors . . 28 Activities . . . A , 36 Athletics . A , 62 Academics . . 80 Calendar .,,. , , A 88 Ianuary Seniors ,.., 96 Iune Seniors 106 Epilogue . 184 mc,-, mx J- vxwx 'Dx :io W ff xf ,- 'Q 'e A-'58 Q 1-4.- O 6 rg' ffx QB MRS ELEAN OR ROOSEVELT Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt a great woman a great American great bumamtarzan born sn 1884 we e of the late Prestdent of the Unzted States Franklzn Delano Roosevelt a delegate to the Unsted Nations General Assembly chair man of tts Soctal Humanttanan and Cultural Commission author of several books and a syndicated newspaper column one of the most aetwe and most outstanding women an the world at ss an honor and a prwtlege to be able to begin the 1960 Caduceus wstb a message from ber VAL KILL COTTAGE Hyde Park Dutchess County New York November 16 1959 Dear Edxrors Thank you very much for your klnd letter You have chosen a fine theme for the 1960 Caduceus and xr glves me great pleasure to send you the followmg message I feel that at all tnmes we should strxve to learn to lnve wrth people of all races and relnglons because as we grow up we wxll m crease the chances of peace m the world nf we are able to get on wlth our nexghbors at home and throughout the world We should al ways respect our fellow men nrrespectnve of race color and creed and be aware of our common humamry Wxrh my good wrshes to you all, Very sincerely yours, HM . -1. T-a f I I I I 7 7 1 'Use if Ci., W l WILUAM T. MACDOUGALD Principal of Classical High School Providence Journal Bulletin Photo dUr 'u.r WILLIAM F BUCKLEY JR. Challengmg .speaker we known edztor outftandzng and hrtllzant author of God and Man at Yale and Up From Llberalnsm Mr Buckley graduated from Yale tn 1950 wa: chairman of the Yale Danly News member of the Torch Honor Soctety Clan Orator Now deootmg hu ttme to the Natlonal Revlew Magaztne he fupported hy a team of great con- Jeruatwe wrzterx prexentf thought ul edztortalf concermng the major uxuex of the Natzon and the World Wzth appreczatzon for hu con trzhutronr to the lzterary and edu catzonal world we thank Mr Buck fs,- .f-'UIQ and beautz ul meuage You ask for my thoughts to the graduatmg class of Classlcal Hngh They are these that the day may come when you wxll regret havnng recelved so hne an educatxon mdeed the day may come when you wxll regret havmg been born These are my thoughts at a tlme when the West IS nn crxsxs and the rest of the world xs mn agony when the West refuses to reform ntself or to amd the enslaved peoples as we reflect, l1ke Rubashov ln Darknen at Noon and Razmov ln Under Wextern Eye! that much of the heavmess 1n our souls derlves from the knowl edge of thmgs as they were as they mlght have been a knowledge whnch we have as educated men But as we learn even though we henghten out capaclty for misery we reallze more and more closely our humanness and ln domg so we act out the role God meant for man You may lnve to suffer greatly But then you may also lnve to mmgate human suffermg It rs as all thxngs are m the hands of God Wnth smcerest best wxshes CO F l .Max L, Wm F Buckley, jr ' ' . . . ll- ley for hi: very thought-provoking - 'f g 4.. . 2 WILLIAM T. - 4, MACDOUGALD Principal of Clanical -- High School . . . :ucceuor to lame: F. 0'Neil . . . Rx former principal of Roger t William: Jr. High School 'J . . . war previouxly axro- 4 ciated with Clanical at a math and science teacher . . . eager and anxioux to maintain Clauicalk high Jtandardr . . . we wifh him a Juccenful career af prin- cipal Silnnmnmmw BUSY DAY' BUTTONS light up as Mr Macdougald recexves an xmportant telephone call MR AND MRS WILLIAM T MACDOUGALD outslde then home ln Warwick ,Aix 125.9 3 fm MM S xi Nu I gf'-1' 'NWN X1 ffm' 'N'-'R . if fi . L pw: 5 A I 11 , l ic 7,7 , , 7 ' -. tl ' ' ' N . f A 5 , K X, V , -4.-1 J Q Q3 ' ' 31 K . i 5 t ri, - ' 4' P' .Y - Y.. - ' - , H - K -7 ' , WLM 3 ...Mf ii fi: 'Q f L . Lyzih Q K . N L, .,, 'fi i . V ,. of ,I r .K ' -Q f - mug, 1 X , fi Gi! Si- if - .' ' f if E U , .ff - Ig v nfl- M? S... - zzfirgfl ax 41 -- - . . ' 5 'lfhi' nf, mwwws x 23 f - -. .1 g Qui' '9 K K. xgsfffeq . w .gag - sg in I W 5 . fw Y ,-ff I in . iffig ' - i f fl' , A 5 ,K dr K , g 1 MR MAX H FLAXMAN Vlce Prmcrpal NORMAN D CLARK Provrdence College A B English Semor Play Ad vxser Mr Flaxman became our vrce prmcnpal m 1957 Prevnous to that txme he served as a scxence teacher and gundance counselor here at Classxcal Now asvrce prmcxpal we all recogmze htm as an energetnc mdrvrdual devoted to Classlcal and her students WALTER H ANDERSEN Boston Unwersrty EdM Amerxcan and Ancient 'Q 'N PAUL C BACHAND SARAH BAKER Provrdence College A B Boston Umversxty Ed M Algebra Geometry Englxsh S A O Hrstory Guxdance Coun selor CADUCEUS Ad VISCI PETER P De PAOLA Brown AM French French Club JEROME L FISHER SARAH P Brown Ph B FLANAGAN Englrsh Brown PhD Lann Strlvmg KATHLEEN BOYD Brown AM Amerrcan Hxstory Head of Hrstory Department Forum Club WALTER BERNARD Brown AM Mathematncs Math Club EDWARD H GAUTHIER Brown AM English French Cross Country Coach CADU CEUS Adviser ' 0 o X , t I1 . . 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To Produce Better Students Q,-.4 JOHN F LAFFERTY Provtdence College Ed B Physncs Head of the Scn ence Department Scrence Club Scrence Farr if 5 'f S ELIZABETH J MacDONALD Brown A M Englrsh Engltsh Compo smon Head of the Eng ltsh Department CADU CEUS Adviser MABEL L BLANEY ROBERT P BLESSING Pembroke AB Algebra Geometry PAUL F GLEESON Brown, A M American Htstory, Gund ance Counselor Provrdence College A B Chemnstry Scrence Club i' MARY F McKAY Brown AM French Head of Guxd ance Department Gund ance Counselor Gtrls Athletrc Dtrector M SOPHIA CAMPBELL Brown AM Algebra Geometry CHARLES J MCMILLAN St Marys Unrversrty M Algebra Revlew Mathe matncs Head of Mathe matrcs Department 'C' ROSEMARY F CARROLL Pembroke AB Engltsh Hrstory Advrs er YTeens CHARLOTTE A WETHI RELL Mrddlebury College French Head of the Lan guage Department Cum Laude Society Secretary Junror Alltance Fran catse Advrser French Club ANNE E HACKETI' Brown, A M Ancnent Htstory TEACHING? Even faculty members need a rest Mass McQuatd, Ralph Hagen, and Mrss Kelly 9 A -s S 'M--f ' ' 3 - '- H A 3 A - l 3 ' - A. . Y A.M. . ' . ' 3 C, A C 1 f j An er'-f g. W lb X ur... -5' v C' 'Vx 4' e V 1 .-.. P A 4 f f S t ' 5 rx' Gr M , :, 1 bla ,.iLQ, . Y . 5 . ' 9 ' 9 ' - 19 A ' P -or x y 1 40 intl DORIS M. HAYNES Pembroke, A.B. Lating French. YO HO HO and a spot of rea Mr Leonard Miss Hoye and Mr Sharkey Z' EDWARD E MCCABE Brown AB English Latin Ol-5 JOSEPH SCHEIN JOHN J SHARKEY Brown PhB Providence College AB American and Modern English Fencing Coach European History 10 .41 JOHN E MCGLINCHY Columbia AM Algebra Geometry Striving MAUREEN M. KELLY Pembroke, A.B. Englishg Lating Debating Society. KATHLEEN A ELIZABETH B McKAY MCQUAID Brown AM Brown AM Iatm Guidance Coun English REVIEW Ad selor viser Al' 1075 f hi DOROTHY D DOROTHY SLOCUM MARIANNA SHURTLEFF Brown A M SPIZZIRRI Pembroke R I S D Latin R I C E Ed B Librarian Library Assist Arr Junior Red Cross ants Council Adviser '5 J A Q ,, -. ' x if ii -cf ' rs A 51' O K if 1? Q? s . A I 'X be A , E J J e 1 I rs O, A , g, 5 . . . , xx Q 1- 1 as uh: 2? 1 - t if S 2 rf ' 1 , , 'BFS '... ., . . .. .- To Mold Better Character Atv' on WWW E P we THOMAS W KENNEDY JR Provndencc College A B Englush Radxo Club ALFRED V MORRO Boston College BS EdB Ancient Hrstory Foot ball and Track Coach WILLIAM STEPAK Brown, Ed M Algebra, Solnd Geometry, Trigonometry ELSIE LEEMAN Columbia PhD Iatm Greek Greek Club AN GELO MURCHELANO Brown A M Larm ANGUS L THOMSON Boston Unnversrty, EdM Brology, Athletnc Dlrec IO! DONALD E LEONARD Brown AB Englxsh Guxdance Coun selor Basketball and Tenms Coach JOAN S PRICE Columbxa AM Algebra HUGO E LEVANDER Brown AM German German Club MARY E ROONEY Boston Unxversxty EdM Chemxstry Scrence Farr CATHERINE M French MARTIN Yale A M ,....-v X6 '1 ! TEACHING PHYSICS CAN BE FUN, Mr Laiferry convxnces Mr McGlmchy and Mr Kennedy A 1 xx by 'R I I ' egg., I K 1 f-52 ' if 1 E ' . L I A X X 1 . M eo I 75:13 .,5,:::,f ea- cgi - 1-ffl? be jf T L -ag-if eg ,, et 3:9 -4,5 I 1 M - su. . Y welv .sk - , - , - - . - - , . . g Q . . U, . . Q - , - 5 . Q - - , X. V , , - - , 3 - . 3 . - N y9' -q lx X. ,i i NONE FOR YOU MR BACHAND' As seen from under plles of paperwork Mxss Margaret Hoye a graduate of Classrcal Hlgh School, handles the secretarlal dutnes rn the Records Ofhce Mrs Ruth Iacobbo an alumna of Hope Hxgh School, rs secretary to Mr MacDougald nn the Mam Office Mrs Ellen Harley a graduate of Commercxal Hngh School assists Mr Flaxman rn the Vrce Prmclpal s Office Classical JUSTINE WOOD Brown A M French German W! A,-Rav 11' ELLEN HARLEY MARGARET HOYE RUTH IACOBBO Vlce Prmcrpal s Ofhce Records Office Prmcxpal s Office CECILIA L MCINNIS 1902 1959 Beloved teacher of hxstory at Classxcal Hlgh School lx X1 12 . I , IN MEMORIAM M595 A FOREST RANGER 1892 1959 at Classncal Hugh School ' A tsas A , ' . 'xx . . .,, 1 f v Qi P 1 2 if - . . 1 ' l '1'e f 1 4 1 5 yy V ' F I .A av - ' ' ' .7 Q V.- A -1 t bf, ' - - . f A ' i . . ?c A Devoted teacher of Iatm High Faculty WITHOUT HEALTH LIFE rs not lrfe Rabelars The prmcrple adhered to by our school nurse Mxss julia E Hawkms MR BOHDAN POMORANSKY AND MR LEON ARD REYNOLDS learn what every Classrcal cus rodran must know i' E The faculty and student body express thexr ap preclatnon to the custodlans for keeprng the school runnmg and to the nurse and krtchen staff for keepmg the personnel runnmg WHO SAID TOO MANY COOKS sporl the broth? Mrs Eva Colella head dretrcnan Mrs Rrccn Mrs D1Schullro Mxss Chrxsty Mxss Santagata Mrs Jamison Mrss Cosngan and Mrs Robmson lllllnill hr 6, Nik H J Ns.. W 13 l. 5, N V! ., . . . I but f - - - ' , I f 1 Q 1 A A Q Q . . . . A I. I .T I . . , . I I I I I .I ' Y I Y ' I Y ' s . 'A ' ' I ' ., Q, ' t S: - Q s.k,.,. L 1 f ll . s H me K f- - f IN , ' fff A 4 ' W4 4, -P :L ,. l My .. . I .. ' 1 .Y I . ' A z 4-I 'JM-, 55' lf-Sym. L' A , ' I7 ff? ' f fi K - I. . 15.1-lr - 5' !D,,r .4 N I K .- ,iw L , K K l 4 f f o 1 1 5 ssst 'vt 3 I - ' . . , A l , - 2. A , - l l 9 ,' sf so .. , -6-sw M , - fn. D t t f l ,, , , Q Q - in-I .Nu jr , . , rl , 'K ' Ag' 2 NX I.. 'll . t' . .. 4 '11, 9 s The Student Striving to Find Himfelf. A door stands before us. Closed, locked, barring our way. We cannot pass. A key is in the lock, old, well-worn, yet fitting easily. We grope and fumble. We are neither strong enough nor confident enough to turn the key. We seek strength and light. Providence journal Bulletin Photo Nw sb' -3 S 2' ,P in Ch We F1 ,Nh .all 'fs AN OPEN LETTER TO THE MEMBERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS . . . et aliis You might have heard it couldn't be done - and yet, as you read the 1960 CADUCEUS you can realize with a justifiable sense of accomplishment and pride that you have done it - you've completed your freshman year at Classical High School. When you look back at this year in june, 1963, it will seem quite un- important and insignificant, when you are seniors, you may temporarily wish to forget that you ever were freshmen -- wish to inflate your egos with the proud boast that you never could have been anything but top men on the totem pole. But now that freshman year is mighty important to all of you - and rightly so - for you have become oriented, you now, so to speak, belong. No longer do you search for Room 21 in its logical position next to Room 20 Cif you do, wait until next year and head for the basementl. No longer do you barge through the study hall during fourth period on your way from Room 14 to Room 16 fthe shortest distance between two points is a straight line - but the safest is via the second floorb . . . you have, we hope, cashed in your Sep- tember elevator passes and resigned yourselves to using the stairways Cand next year please make a conscious effort not to bump, jan poke, or otherwise molest the stalwart members of the traflic squadl. You have, of course, become acquainted with the vital statistics of a Classical education - C is passingg B is College recommendation, A is sometimes im- possible. You're late at 8:30g dismissed at 2: 30. First lunch is a late breakfast- third an early dinner. The lockers for third floor home-rooms are on the first floor - naturally. You need an affidavit signed by the President and the Lord Mayor of Dublin to be excused from gym Books are overdue at the library after one week not two This is a capital I this is a lower case 1 Fires foot ball championships and new principals appear on an average of every two to seventy nine years Ink is required on all final exams they last for two hours Cas if your cram fingers didn t knowb you need a proctor to leave the room exams are generally locked in the safe but no Classicalite would cheat The date in French is written backwards the dare in Latin is illogical An assembly at Central requires more preparations and precision clockwork maneuvers than did the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 And there is more much more but youll find that out as you advance through the next three years Plan to stay at Classical youll meet rnspiring teachers form life long friendships and spend three of the most productive and enyoyable years of your life Best of luck Sincerely BRUCE L PAISNER Editor in Chief 1960 Caduceus it 5 16 ,xl 1 , 9 i 'L 9123 ,Qi- 1, 31 I 1 'gb We Entered FRESHMAN HR 13 Front Row P Mainelll L DeLuca U Lepasaar P Gilbert E Gottfried Sec ond Row A Gerstem R Green J DiBiase B Goum L Lonardo M Fo gerty Third Row R Joyce A Bet berian J Flaherty K Levine D Fagl ano Fourth Row J McCarthy B Lyons W Erickson F Ianiero H Goldberg Fifth Row V DeMarters E Fern R Fournier J McGlmchy ' ' ' IIIIP' ' ' ll'lI ' l a , u , ' 3 a I Q y . , ' ped , , . . . 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HR 4R Front Row P Kessler S Frenze J Krtk S Kelley K Krrk Second Row M Carosr F Lepper A Velluccr K Lrlla M Wrllmms Thrrd Row D Leblanc J Levy P Kulahpan Fourth Row J Johnston A Vrtale W Grrst N Kalowskr Frfth Row J Hrndle B Vrttner R Vetrr R Gross D Hug gms Srxth Row J Iannuccr S Hart man M Haveles CHS Eagerly CLASS HR 13 Front Row B Bonner I Colagrovannr J Blackman L Corrrgan D DeContr Second Row P Della Ventura C Alexron M Corrrgan D BHIZOFIOIC D Corona J Arello S Cort Thrrd Row D Caswell A Caprro R Cohen A Bevrlacqua E Atamran Fourth Row S Applm J Cohen M DAmore J Davrs C Antonuccr ISM HR IR Front Row M Halt N Gordon P Row P Ryan G Hovan M Ionata M Pelosr J Joyner Thrrd Row R Dykes S Johnson T Heaney D Fascrtellr Fourth Row J Formrcola N Feldman R Francese D Grarusso Frfth Row F Femberg D Graesser R Grulrano B Feldman Srxth Row R Frsh 17 , . , . . . . :L A ' - n - y . 9 A . y - ., ' ' ' , - '. L M , . L . : . , . - . N C 'S U Clk 'V H2-,S ,Av x kb lf X tyyl S C 1 . , . , . NW? Hackett, D. Grace, E. Hochberg. Second X K Y I' . Y ' . I ' X W' . . . . f ' :K l M fi L ' 3 5 'K ., l S w 13 x N A C R I Z ' .' ' S 1' Sf ' .' , . , . . ' I ' I : 9 ' I Y ' - I , . I , I , - P , I . , , . ' 1 X b HR 9R Front Row S Mondshern P Reich J Rabinowrtz M Verrecchra K Murphy Miss Hackett Second Row D Quin lan P Pella J Palmer P Nolan K Patalano Third Row D McCarthy J Mrraglrvolo L Pease P Norato Fourth Row R Messore A McCall P Moran J Murphy T McGee Fifth Row R Merlrno V Murphy R Martone M Marcaccxo C Mill 18 rf .. .. Q I' . H.R. 7R Front Row: J. Martell, E. Luke, B. Martinous, E, Malm, G. Martinuzzi. Second Row: S. MacDonald, P. Mc- Kiernan, L. Lister, S. McOsker, J. Marks, Mr. Gauthier. Third Row: R. Levander, C. Klockars, J. McMahon, R. IaPorte, H. Lovatt, A. Kushner, G. LaBurti. Fourth Row: J. Iamirov, P. Monacchia, J. Levitt, R. Klein, S. Lerner, J. Lo- renzo. Soon Became p 4 ' J r A 12 .. . Q ' . ., X .,.,,.M... ' me M ' ' . , ' Q I I . ' .. gyms' I , ' .. . Y V N l, 3 ' .. ' , ' V 4 s f -V .1 ,. , ,pi 4- f ' ' ti. at ,, J A if V 7 S 4, M W 7 1' . ff 2 ,- N. ' 1, 'W at F., S 1 L54 xffii ' X Q 1 r , , 1 3 ' - . 1 3 ' 5 ' 0 . .4 t ' 'E . . - - .. 1 J ' f ta - . l u Hd-L. . . . ,Jw ' HR 11R Front Row M Rubrano M Morse C Novich A Pressman J OKleasky Mr Bachand Second Row J Mellor S McCarthy S Mantell S Meyer Third Row D Shechter S Pagnano R Shappy A Sherman R Pantano Fourth Row V Muschiano A Muldowney E Newman L Miller J Rotella S Montanaro HR 8R Front Row D Derderlan T Feldman S Fxshbem A Glxck G DxMa1o Mxss Wood Second Row L Freed M En nakes J Good R Dolan A Gauthxer Thnrd Row G Eak E Ekstrom M Ferrara Fourth Row J Coster J DAmbra J DxPetr1llo R Drxscoll J Dxgney Fifth Row S Corsaxr W Cole J Fntzgerald P Stepak C De Simone Snxth Row E DeMattexs A Chaser S Znmmerman B Cohen Oriented wuz! ...L HR 12R Front Row C Smxra, 1 Sullivan, B Snmolx,j Strasm1ch,J Stevens Second Row H Senecal,J Sxmomnx, M Sut ton, D Stelmle, P Young Thxrd Row E Toohey, S Sheehan, J Shnppee, J Tomaszewskx, R Snmmons Fourth Row H Portnoy, James Ross, G Proulx, M Roberts Fifth Row M Standish, H Reich, J Stanzler, R Rosenberg, .I Salmonson i f'1 QA s v , HR IOR Front Row S Rekant D Salmanson F Rakatansky J Santopnetro P Roma Second Row J Rexlly M Rexzen I Rlnaldr A Reglne P Russo Third Row W Noon S Rogers E Rxzzo V Rude M Pmsly Fourth Row W Palmer G Orleck E Plunkett R Pass man S Olxva L Namerow P Persky A Nedow 1 lfiti 'sill f HR 22 Front Row S Dalton B Moran B DAbrosca M Danzrg J Colaluca Mr Penman Second Row D DeCrxstofaro E Dean P Cassrdy A Cohen R Casale Thrrd Row L Goldsmlth M Chenes M Clarke T Candon S Co hen Fourth Row D Boyar W Bren ner L Cotrera D Cambro S Brown Frfth Row D Capozza G Cappello D McKenna B Braude 20 H.R. 13R Front Row: M. Tucker B, Ursillo L. Qsey F. Weller J. Tower E. Trom- betta. Second Row: J. Mignano F. Grenga A. Drinkwater J. Lawton J. Silver Third Row' A Signore A Sregel C Wmn G Steele K Stevens Fourth Row Mr Bernard E Stewart J Sprcola M Zanellx We re Making Hb LATIN KILLED THE ROMANS and now tts krllnng me Fred Sllverman recntes to Mrs Leeman HR 14R Front Row J Tremblay B Veznaran D Vrccrone P Travers M Wlnkler Second Row A Wansch D Wholey A Wrnsor M Wysockr C Ahern Thxrd Row J Thornton P Walsh E Wxntet E Wrllxams T Kelly Fourth Row F Srlverman S Sweet W Thomas R Lmd S Stevely Flfth Row J Tencher A DAguanno E Stone R Termo Friends HR 22 Front Row L Beattxe D Brnndamour MR PREMACK DOESNT APPRE CIATE US Classrcal vrolmrsts john Srlver Suzanne McCarthy Maryone Goldman and Amy Gauthler 1 Alperm J Aronson H Alperm Sec ond Row B Addonrzm L Abramow B Brooks C Bove R Blair S Abbe nante C Affleck R Baracl M Bur rows D Beagan Thlrd Row j Ack royd H Adelberg D Arrrgan K Am ley C Bagdxkran Fourth Row J An gelone R Baram P Armstrong R Block Frfth Row E Bessacmr GIVE HIM MORE POP CORN than that say 10A class officers Alan Rottenberg Treasurer Raymond Clocl Socxal Commrttee Chairman Elaine Leonard Vxce Presndent Gall Kaplan Secretary and Edward Hunt Presrdent We re Jommg SOPHOMORE CLASS Short Cheer for the Sophs Grrffnth Grrflith hes our man Jeff Grrliith class presrdent a noted football and basketball star rf he can t do rt McCaffrey can Lucy McCaffrey class vxce presrdent and peppy member of cheerleacllng squad rf she can t do rt Moran can Paula Moran another active cheerleader and secretary of the class lf she can t do xt McLaughlin can Kathy McLaughlm class treasurer and our thrrd addxtxon to the cheerleaders rf she can t do xt Mellon and Marotto can Lorrame Mellon and Bobby Marotto class soc1al commnttee charrmen who dnd a line job of keepmg sophs hlgh rn the soc1al swmg 22 nf they cant do rt THE CLASS CAN We the class of 1962 have certamly spent two won derful years at Classlcal years of football games partles HCIIVIIICS fun and study The 255 enthuslastlc hard workrng sophomores rn our class have all been grad ually overpowered by that xntanglble somethrng known as school sprrrt Maxlne Parsner rs our representatlve on the REVIEW Our three peppy cheerleaders root for many sophomores on the athletrc teams Ronme Chopoorran jack Ferreira Steve Grddmgs jeff Grxffith Howle Mandell and Bobby Marotto are only a few of the many boys representmg the class rn baseball basketball and football The class of 1962 IS proud of nts achrevements as sopho mores proud of tts outstandmg leadershnp xts success as students and 1ts varled actrvrtres GQWWV M9909 we ylffw 0.9 71 rl 3? 'v:l:f?9059 wife 'O We 've lv gg? gs Q tl 'lla Og llrplllgu Q9 'lim NU' anal. l 142.9 I WONDER WHOS ln that cage? ask IOB class officers Kathy Laughlm Treasurer Paula Moran Sec retary Robert Marotto Socxal Commlt tee CoCha1rman Lucy McCaHery Vice Presldent Lorrame Mellon Soclal Com m1ttee Co Charrman and Jeff Grxfflth Presxdent x V R! ,f ,L . . 1 ,,' ' .. sf I ff itll! f ' . gmnoq e I Lfftti I I 'owl lr? . ,, , . I., wt 9 9 - Mf- . cfm I gg -, , , . as ,mt 1 I , 2 2 . 3 Q X I . ' Y, .' ' , ' - .,-lin! 2 2 'y 1 , 5 A. fx. H.R. 21 Front Row: E. Ducharme, S. Shapiro, J. Leven, G. Kaplan, J. Hazman. Sec- ond Row: L. Scott, L. Mancini, E. Fal- ciglia, M. Mercutio, J. Horenstein. Third Row: B. Lippman, C. jordan, E. Leonard, B. Mazzei. Fourth Row: J. D'Ambta, C. Oriel, D. DePastene, S. Miller, D. McOsker. Fifth Row: R. Lo- rito, J. Corrigan, W. Lough, R. jack- son, S. Jacobson. Sixth Row: E. Hunt, P. MacLean, C. Burdick, J. Galkin. Many Clubs HR7 Brown M Farrell J Hardie Second Row F. Gordon J Condlt P McAn drew Third Row G Hull B Gron quist C Lapolla A Drew Bear M Carpenter Fourth Row R Bickerstaff S Aust B Chute P Fontana A Allen Fifth Row W Barletta R Fields A Aitken D Calderara G Battle S Cro nm vt 4 HR3 Front Row j Sullivan K Townsend C Brooks A Andreozzi C Andrade Second Row B DeRise V DlMCj,ll0 A Velletrx P Summer S Zinno Third Row F Raisner R Antonelli G Teb row J Peisach P Barry Fourth Row M Weiner Z Barsamian R Cioci H Benson A Rottenberg Fifth Row M Schein B Sonetto J Parlin K Pol se 1 23 1- . . N K KY t-rx! 1 V , 1 v A N 1 . ' ,. , , 0 A . , . . , . l '. . ' - . 1 . , .' v' , A 'W . ,.. , , b . Ai. i ' , v ' v ' ' LJ IK.r.. :lx ' . I : 9 1 l , . .1 A 5 .Tv 4 V , . . . : . Y Q. i ,-'f f , . . . , . - M..-ti ll'. 1 5 3 X . X . A ,, t H I . - ' fl? Front Row: P. Howard, J. Fox, M. Q v - v ' 'l 1 - r . : . , ' . ' g 'f 1 ' ' ' ' ' .' ' ' ' l I . , . , . A . 5 . - ., - P. if -,gpm--an-MN J me HR 16 Front Row J Fox B Farber M Gold man D Flaxman D Efros Mrss Mar tm Second Row M Grabbert K Greenwood D Fogarty S Goldm C GIUSII L Dubmsky Thlrd Row A Garcla T D1Napo11 R Feldman S Grddmgs H Eisenberg Fourth Row P Gleeson A Fener I Ferrerra R Fourmer A Frasca L Drlorno 24 HR 10 Front Row T Marks L Loveless M Margolrs E Lombardozzx A Lxcht Sec ond Row D Levy L McCaffery L Massaro M Levy K Sanders Thnrd Row P Pratt V Meyers G Motta E Shem Fourth Row E Wasrlewskr E Waldman R Marotto N Levme T McKinnon Fnfth Row H Lowell H Mandell J Tlkoran W Rnley K Tata rran Slxth Row T Loebenberg We re Sponsoring HR 11 Front Row J Shorter, C Sulllvan, C Splzznrrr, L Roberts, J Sulhvan Sec ond Row P Roach, M Sm1th,j Syl vander, S Sherman, R Scorpxo Third Row T Scardera,j Rosewell, E Susr, D Rousseau, S Roblnson C Stepak Fourth Row R St john, A S1egal,J Snmpson, F Suzman, R Sxlverman, S Southwlck ' I-M l : . , l. ' , . .K -r y - , - . - X r . Y , . , . . f' A .: . , . , .. ., . - V, X H 'W . : . . , . I A I 7 '. 1 ' ! ' K -1 -- H ' I . . 1 I l, , . , W ,. - . . - 5 ' I Q ' ' r A ' Q 5 ' ' 'iff . A 2 y. X.. fr S- vx . ww v Q. x W 1 .Q Q 5 . K ' , - N 'e it - :. , 5 if I, ll- ' J I . L .ar nl. -S- 1,ir?'f:! j -, A t if :Q 's ny X : . , . , -. - . M - D 1 - s ' y ' . : . Q, . , - , - , - S , . . l : 7 ' 0 ' ' is HR 10 Front Row K Mclaughlm C Mc Carthy P Muto A Posner J Pepe Second Row A Pelletxer P Moran J Paley D Potter J Murphy Thnrd Row P McGee L Mellon D Palmxscnano J Norton J Reed A Rocchto L Perry Fnfth Row J Pezzullo R Mulleedy W Salvatore J Retd E Sctarretta School Events HR 11 Front Row I Tuch, N Verde, P Tencher, L Woods, R Verrone Second Row L Zampmn, A Zompa, S Wmt man, A Zlsserson, M Tolman Thtrd Row V Weyler, j Wattman, C Weathers, A Tebrow Fourth Row M Young,j Tramor, D W1lson,j Tara borellx, N Yolm, H Wmkleman, R Thompson HR 16 Front Row D Harrxson L Israel N Kelly M Kostyla J johnson D Hack man Second Row E Grande M Hays J Katz M Kelley J Hyde E Keefe N Howe Third Row W Humphrxes J Grlfhth R Grossman D Kushner C Kalasmsky R Goldfine Fourth Row M Gora E Kryston M Hnggms G Ingraham S Gorman M Lee V A I I ll 25 I . - ., . Q55 If ' ' ' ' 123 2 Y 1' , A . - - . . - . V Z . ,l . , . h , 't 'f' M. Radoccxa. Fourth Row: P. Rondma, ' A G iff , X ' .I , - , . , - - -Y S , - A N V : . , . , as -e i . , 1 . ' i , t 4 J 1 S , K M 1 A' ' N Q, . ' S 'f-'K ' 2 X H 3 , : - C ' K-4 - P 4 ' ' K- 'tts Q A 5 ' Q , 'Q -.1 A 1 P f 1 A Nr . K C' L is D X ' I sh . , 1 . ' , , , , ' 'R 4 -A . ' m - a - u - ' ' . : . , . , If P- ' Q ' D U - P ' - Y I . . , : . , 1 V I , - , - , , L . , . . . D : . , . , . Y , . , . , . . ? l HR 14 Front Row D Darling D Drpaolo S Charken S Corbett E Coskr Sec ond Row V Brartsch P Chace A Colofrancesco D D1Trora L Decesare A Drmond Thrrd Row j Dessault E Cohen J COVIKZ T D1F1ore Fourth Row L Bruno R Chopootran H Cesano L Colasanto D Cretella Frfth Row P DePace R DeStefano L Co,r.,ell W Callse Snxth Row V Calxse J Davies M D1Batt1sta S Crrellr 5- 26 H.R. 7 Front Row K Rengngas G MacKm non N McMullen L Leonhardt D Starr Second Row M McNe1lly A Noonan C Radoccra Thnrd Row M Stewart J Kern N Gross J Holmes M Gllbert Fourth Row B Jackson D Hawkms M Kern A Pelan D Smlth Fnfth Row W Oakes A Han sen B Rrgney H Kotler T Martrno Participating HR 14 Front Row M Abbatomarco j Barks S Bockoven S Bellmo C Botvrn Sec on Row S Shern M Barley P Brown J Barone H Baker I Baker Thrrd Row B August D Bacon D Alfano A Baghcladl S Batghdadx Fourth Row J Beauregard M Blender W Blackmar F Abbatomarco S Beran baum R Alper J Borland 1 . , . - , - , - , - . 1 . , . , . , E K ' ' ' Z ' 4 A' -I ' Y ' Y ' ! ' . I. : . , .. 'I Y ' ' ' Y ' Q- - , . . 1 . , .I - f 4 1- : - n - x - - : ' : ,Q ' , I ,, Q 4. C S P , Y N 5 fall' O O I F' 'S 0 0 0 , . . -Q. Y - 1 . , , ' , - .5 . , . , . . - 1 . ,A . , , Q 5 R 1 ' 3 ' 7 S X-5 . . , . 4 v W - - v ' x - - C VN. H - ' ' '. ' A P, 11 , . , . . t . J , 1 - 5 Ki K ' . . I ,. . ,' . v X' J XR L v , I I 5 , Y v . . , . , . . , lx 1 tt- gn., ' s r ' .- Q s B 2 , J Y ' -, - - .,..... T' 212 A ,.--'iii 1 'M . -1 y S f v 7 2 . ' Q K ' L' ,j , 1 A U A ,K Y Q. 1 ?.- 1 . , . , l me . y - u - ' ' ' l 2 d : . , . , . M--f-M , . , . , . . : . Y , . , . , . , . 7 . - , . . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . . OH THAT IPANA SMILF or fame Mellon chooses the wmner of the door prrzc at the Freshman Frolrc In Sports L OUT OF THE MINDS of babes planning therr class dance Seated Le nore Dubrnsky Lorralne Mellon Felice Goodwxn Paula Moran Standrny, jeff Gflmlh Pamela Tencher VlfglDIZ Brartsch Brenda Gourn Maryann Tucker OH YES WERE FOR REAL Meryl Smlth Dona Hackman Sue Sher man and Maryanne Tucker after hours L.--. 27 l l . ' . 1 1 L - F be F sa f js e S .. ., - 1 'F 1 ' . r ' .' . . w L of l , . , ,X I f , . E 1. X . 'K .,.v'Y A 3 law-j- K 2 Q I 1 E 4 3 T 1 Av 1 ' , Y I I -, v H ' I . M ' E 8 .J DOESN'T HE HAVE a big mouth! chorus 11A class officers - Antonio Pensa, Presidentg Janice Grenga, Treas- urerg Gerald Pepe, Vice-Presidentg and Karen Beaton, Secretary. We re STudymg JUNIOR CLASS What? The juniors are 1nact1ve7 Dont believe it' We take pride in our past three years at Classical in our fun filled activities in our bubbling school spirit and especially in our delightful originality Original that is the symbol of our class Our claringly different Hawaiian Holiday our presentation of two Freshman Frolics our unprecedented and hilarious junior play Antzc Sprmg our Greek class all these demonstrate the independence and creativity of the class of 1961 We are however not completely nonconformrsts Led by our able class oflicers we have accomplished much in three years In the world of sports our ath letes Rocky Mountain Paul Brenkle Tony Pensa Eddie Bennett and Jimmy Cox have contributed their skills to CHS victorles Our social life is not lacking either The yunior skating party in Decem ber and our unforgetable unior Prom were the prin ctpal social activities this year As shown by our per formance thus far we the Semors of 1961 promise to be the most unusual class that has ever invaded Classical 28 I THINK HES HUNGRY venture 11B officers Maurice Mountain Vice President Mary Anne Sorrentino Social Committee Chairman john Leddy President and Lois Zanmnr Secretary I o I . . . , 1 - a ' ' 1 s s a 1 1 9 ' ' 1 lfy . . . . . . ,. .. . ,, . . . . . . . ' a 9 - 9 ' x 1 J ' a 1 - ' a s s 7 7 ' ' f a.. it ,ff .fx ' 5 . ' . . K W , - 1 ' a Q y I - Q, v - , HK . if af? S, ,. Y X155 t. an ' HHH ' - Kim, , ' f ., HR 20 Front Row J Caldwell J D1R1enzo T Capobnanco S Demnryran D Dal ron S Buonocore J Dupre J DlMeg ho Second Row G Pepe W Man crm P Brenlcle D Procaccmx P De Pace T Frshbern A Crprrano R Kala sxnsky R Dean W Hurry J Petru crllo Thrrd Row F Graham L Mark owntz G Corbesero N Prrtzlcer Sngnore W Bofh B Rodxnsky P Far rocco W Bassx C Harootunran A Linder Very Dlllgently PPS 710 MW! H 1 Front Row C Frsh E Glass B Con sove K Anderson 1 LJIDUCCI H P M, my A HR 12 Fronr Row S Dramond L Caldarone A Levlne M Boyayran C Balkun R Lnpson G Casrelluccn Second Row M Dergnan J Doob j Fnglnolxnn R Par rerson K Hansyosten j Francesconr J Jacobson R Garofalo C Doyle Thnrd Row V Lombardx W Brady Perratglna R Hlllxer J Cox Ceseretrn A Frsher J Leddy F Car bone A Goodman Hirsch A Elltm Second Row T Da nella B Gorden C Bender B Krebs A Callahan K Bucclnx R Dunne R Fuccx Thnrd Row C Katsetos E Bur lrngame P Garland M Connery R Berman T Alterman F Delmonxco K Carlson A Grroux HR 12 Front Row D Wong L Sahaglan A Nulman A Murphy C Lynch S Wxl kms E Sammartlno Second Row J Mendola W Murphy M Sorrentmo L Zznnlnl L Sydney P Silver R Mllls G Wnnsor Thnrd Row H Zum merman G West R Parent B Record S Morln P Swartz R Penza A Marks I McCauley 30 19 H.R. 20 Front Row: j. Grenga, C. Pasqualetti, S. Sahagian, M. Mills, J. Ucran, B. Trementozzi, S. Steere. Second Row: N. Verardo, E. Lupo, J. Smith, M. Salvo, C. Hill. Third Row: C. Ruggiero, Good, A. Taubman, D. Rouslin, T. Pensa, J. Ursillo. re Reuplng HR 3R Front Row C Hanson S Dxlono L Barad N Franklin J Elsensteln G Lnsker C jxzmayan Second Row R Levxtt M Luke E Levitt B Brxde A Ceselskx M Calm M Fmkle C Delle Donne Thxrd Row H Braunstem N omet A Jarrett J Dube E Bennett A Gelfuso L Goodman G Dahyayan P Frxedman 1 We' . A 1. , T ' -' Q --l 1 ..- X ' i A Q : . ,l ',L: b T t ,. ',. ,- i , . . 3 . .A c -' 1' 17' ' 7 ' . 1 4 'F '. l. D ., U ,. . ., . .. 2 . - - .. ,- ,- . ,. ' C, fi - 1 I K. . V 4.4. G , i K ' A . W . t ri ' U . . dl I 1' 5 I . . I tnal .' ' 7 ' . .1 ' 6 '.' '..' .' I ' I . f -1,3 , A v - . - .f7 X ' . 4 ffl ll, ' ' ' ' ' Mgr! C , - ,- .- , r-V V3 Vwlqfu - . 1 - r ' 9 H 1 Front Row J Tow J Oliver M Shaw M Yosinoff N Murphy K Madge D Petrocchi Second Row J Sweeney R Slavlt A McKinnon K Lister I Winkler S Wahl W McNellly Third Row T Verdi S Serzan H Pmsley A Roberto A Willard M Mountain A Monaco L Marznllx I Lew B Nelson Many Honors HR9 Front Row I Cafono J Leveckas C Light M Lord M Anslow M Cassidy P Bertuglio Second Row R Cambio G Curtm K Garabedlan C Fortm E Esposito E Kostyla Third Row P Cassels J Hanzel T Lmsl M Dona hue R Backman M Dzlob W Davies L Gooding H.R. 9 Front Row: M. Quinn j. Steere, E. Mellion, J. Nathan, M. Politzer, S. Weisberg, M. Wheeler. Second Row: J. Mullen, C. Marcaccio, K. O'Neil, C. Sherman, C. Mc!-lale, D. Saloman, 1. Sorahne, F. Stephenson, R, Ung. Third Row: R. Montanaro, J. Wood, G. Mc- Cabe, P. Miller, C. Williams, N. Nes- bitt, P. Pellim, L. Melillo, A. Vessella. 'HC WWW .wma - ..' 4. MY MOTHER FORGOT to pack my lunch, says Judy Sullivan to the lunch- room cashier, Ann Callahan. We'II Be THE JOYS OF GERMAN CLASS ested 1n the recxter Julia Leveclcas than m the recxtatxon 3 I Harvey Braunstein seems more inter- , , FEED ME BEFORE l BITE YOU rmplores Paul Brenckle at an l1A class party Sensors Soon OH SANTA YOU SHOULDNT HAVE' says Nancy Murphy as her date for the Chrxstmas Ball Maunce Mountain watches. K 'HY' ISNT ONE OF YOU BOYS gomg to help me open the door? janrce Grenga asks Gerald Pepe and Tony Pensa STREET Ek T DEM C 'l'l1e Sfndwzf L'm1trif11zti114Q to life. Wirli the clcvclopmcnt of Cach skill the prohlcm hccomcs simpler and cnsicr to solve. Our grip is srrongcrg rhcrc is more light. The key turns slowly, then more rzipiclly as our compcrcricc iricrcascs. The door unlocks and slowly opens. f r 1 is is .s s l - .N . lx i - ix. 5 Q 1. 'N '5.'5E'Ii. L ' 7 ' yi 3,5 i is 4 X v v ,I NN... ACTIVITIES Mr Andersen Adwrer Mrss MacDonald Mr Gauthrer Adwxer IT S SO MUCH WORK' I dont thrnk you should publish a CADUCEUS thrs year' Jack Brown OToole Representatrve suggests to CADUCEUS Edntors Merrke Lepassar Bob Berman Pat McCaffrey Bruce Palsner Jean Con nell and Emleen FrtzGer 3 'Q ef' I THESE ARE THE PEOPLE who produced xt' CADUCEUS Staff Front Row B Palsner P McCaffrey B Greenberg M Axnscough C Lneberman M Luke M Lepasaar Second Row J Con nell E Rerchstetter G Muller E F1tzGeraId D Glass R Wxttes Thnrd Row J Rabold J I'1nkIe nack R Berman frfth Row M Andersen Advxser G Jxzmagxan G Eramlan M Gold S I'eId man M Dunne A Smnth I Carr H Horwrtz 1' of 13 5 -- ., IK . I., K . . if we 9 ,., A ' E A I I 'Q . 4. X1 ' X I . v , A I , , ' I . . H A V 5 ' an , E If Q Il . l rl A 's A' I I . . 4 LAT VII s ' I 1 'If .. ski 'V I K H . i. .' V , PM -I, I if S . . - , 'I h ,Q . , . . ' A , . ' , . I , . A . : .- Adyjfgf stein, L. Tanenbaum, B. Lisker, M. Capozza. Fourth Row: M. Roy, K. QueIer,.j. Lindhergl, K. Cher . ' : . , 3 . Y , . , . , . ' - ' - if ist. 'L , . , . , .. , . . gx , .' Q K f . . . 1 J' ' I I X .- R .Iv ' Q . 'H .ix s I v . N . I If P . I I , ,-I' . ' ' - ' I I ... .. K 'I la. , he ,fe - - , s ., , . p . 1960 CADUCEUS Desrmed for Pulitzer Prlze Are we havrng rce cream today? Wonderful Im starved' Progress report? We need more ads' The 1960 CADUCEUS has srxreen extra pages Every Frrday evenrng weve been havrng long meetlngs Since our meetmgs are so rnterestmg we suggest that next years book con tam 1 transcrrpt of copy sessxons Cmdrds' Pnetures of partres or any school actrvrty youll get them uk They tell me that working on dm CADUCEUS1sfun Yes but havent you notrced that the edrtors mrss half of therr study per1ods7 Is the CADUCEUS worth so much work7 We thrnk so' af' Lk MONEY CANT BUY everythmg but xt can buy a CADUCEUS Connre Lieberman Marte Capozza Meredlth Amscough and Steve Feldman happrly tally CADUCEUS recempts THESE ARE THE PEOPLE who financed rt' CADUCEUS COLLECTORS Front Row D Der derran L Rossr M Amscough V DlMCgllO M Luke Second Row A Decof N Chandler R Zanfagna K Krrk j Palumbo Mr Andersen Adviser Thrrd Row J Flf.,llOllI'll 1 Nathan B Consove L Werner B Ursnllo Fourth Row J Calvnno K Beaton A Cole A Cohen R Sxm mons Frfrh Row B Parsner Editor M Prnsly R Lmcl H Goldberg., J Ferreira Sxxth Row P DePace F lamero '55-.Eff-5 ai I-'W Ulfg itll iuunf x Sflg Q 4 s 'fe Q J' A s 580' L EDITORS BRUCE PAISNER MERIKE LEPASAAR Editor ln Chief Asslstant Editor 1n Chref PATRICIA McCAFFREY L your Edntor LLL.. EILEEN FITZGERALD ROBERT BERMAN Assistant Layout Edrtor Assrstant Edltor BETTY LISKER JEAN CONNELL MARTIN GOLD ROBERT WITTES Co Copy Editor Co Copy Edntor Asslstant Sports Edrtot Sports Edrtor CADUCEUS MEREDITH AINSCOUGH Busmess Manager KAREN QUELER Advertlsrng Manager I J 1 Y - ff!! . I ' 5' Q 'R -' , X ' .1-5 '- I T I M I ' j- ff! A YC S lu R , A I I I if ' , A ur' in 1960 I , I 4 ---'- -- -2 It 'Af A .55 THE KINGSTON TRIO x 2 srngs at the Galaxy S Gordon R Kramer A Noonan A Sul lrvan B Shore F Bouchard AN APPLE A DAY keeps the Doctor away says Ole Uncle Bruce as he grves joan Weathers the Queen s grft BLAST OFF FOR Galaxy' Classrcalrtes dance at the Publrcauons Dance - 1. .1 . - . , . , . , . , . , . . -. U - , - n -. H - - - - E WE CAN'T READ all these REVIEWS our- selves so we're going to distribute them, say Review Distribution Secretaries, J. DeFalco, J. DeCr1stofaro, S. Higgins, and M. Dunne. MITCH ROBBINS YIELDS EDITORSHIP Wittes, Gold, Connell, Gould, Contenti Retire But Miss McQuaid to remain Graduation has taken the able editors of the 1959-60 REVIEW! After six issues and ten months of planning, proofing, printing, and pub- lishing the school paper, Mitch Robbins, editor- in-chief, ends his newspaper career. From entering freshmen to graduating seniors - all the news of Classical is the boast that Bobby Wittes and his news staff have tried to THE INDISPENSABLE KEY-BANGERS - REVIEW TYPISTS- B. Lippman, G. Kaplan, J. Silver, C. Ben- Mitchell Robbins Editor-in-Chief A'-if QT' -47' K 3' --0 Miss Elizabeth McQuaid Adviser fulfill. The goal of the sports department, according to Marty Gold, has been a comprehensive school sports coverage plus all the scores that are fit to print. Jean Connell's features staff has provided a light touch to the affairs of Classical. Billy Gould and Louis Contenti, as business and advertising managers respectively, have been responsible for the paper's finances. Miss Elizabeth McQuaid, faculty adviser, will continue to aid the editor of the 1960-1961 RE- VIEW. der, F. Sylvester, L. Johnson, M. Mori, J. DeCristofaro A. Zisserson, N. Veznaian. Seated: J. Tow, D. Rousseau William Gould Business Manager Dld YOU Buy Every Copy of The REVIEW Thus Year? 'ZF' SIUE at CLASSICAL JOURNALISTS REVIEW EDITORIAL STAFF Front Row J Palumbo D Glass E F1tzGerald M Mon R Slavxt S Wahl M Robbins Second Row J Rose L Votolato J DeCr1stofaro B Lnsker M Ladd N Chandler Thnrd Row R Wnttes L Lorenzo J Bakst M Barenborm J Fxnkelsteln L C 'J N.-f .4 Zannml A Nulman Fourth Row J Connell G Rubin H Sternbach S Relzen L Carr M Roy Frfth Row W Gould P Swartz A Stanzler E Hunt E Ludman G Eramlan Sixth Row A Wrllard R Berman G Jlzmafgxan R Tenenbaum P Brenkle Seventh Row P Cassels D Brodsky G Klrshenbaum M Gold S Feldman C lasslcol Review ITS ONLY lflq thus trmc REVIEW COLLI CTORS Front Row W Gould J Co Ialuca P Kcsslcr M Mori C Jnzmagxan A Elkln becond Row L Carr M Pelosr M Carpenter L Wocmtls C Keefe Third Row Miss Mc uald Advnser E Tromberta K Feldman J Gotalnlk D Dal ton S Hxgglns Fourth Row A Murphy D Iannuccl A Gauthner L Naranan Fnfth Row A Caprxo J Stanzler W Palmer Srxth Row F Abbatomarco F Srlvcrman g o I K .. ,, t K -ff.5:.:.5 I t 3 y - 3 x , . S' t Nm I , W, .. 1 J i , K :N f. 3' ' WNV ' ' .. .NW ,- We 5 .... K M ,- . u .A . . 'vp ,K U . , F 'I ' :Os ,III J f y .4 - . I C ' I 5 A , . , F Q 0 .- 1 v ' L . K ' 1 , - 7 - ' - f I ,.. Wffm A - .f - ' I ? , f. . X I J i Y I f t o 5 I . 5? C A I J no A ' 7 5 ' I 'W' 1 Se 1 A - y - M , . ., , 4 t ' - . f A 5 ' I if Xa K- 'P ' -i f li? ' I , - , . . : . , , , . - : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : , . . - l - - 3 - , 4 , l - V A , ' l - - . . 4 Y' , . , . , . , . . . . . . , . , . , . , . - - - ' v - 1 - I v ' - I - v ' y - v . , . . I h ' 0 0 Q ll ll Ella 1' .. . . . XV. I -E r A I At . - - . - - - IX- 5 K X .a , . . x . ' 'W . - 1- ' v . . , . . , . ' , . , . . ' D : ., Q , ' ' ' ' .A , l ,, , , . , . , . ' Y Y' . , ' A . , . , . ,-sf ' mx v - . , I . . , . , , . C3 ' . ' ' X r 4 . - 3 . 'X Qt . . AND FURTHER, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I will convince you . . Americo DelSelva speaks at the Forum Club. lF WERE GOING to talk about Russia, we will have to hnd it first, puzzle Forum Club officers Betty Lisker, program chairman, Neal Scribner, president, and jo-Anne Palumbo, Secretary-Treasurer. ,mifvfl r- 7 , K fc ' 'X' INQ- f' :HUA T71 5 -S, WV 5 y 1 t, an ui.-1 syxg' fi Qj.v,,. Vi I ., W- . if ' . 4' Q . , Forensic Groups Send Four GOING ONCE! GOING TWICE. - Neal Scribner and Nada Chandler, Vice-President and FORUM CLUB Puzzled by the question of foreign aid? Troubled by the quiz scandals? Dis- turbed by the situation in Algeria? Con- fused by the downtown Providence parking problem? No need to rush to the drugstore for tranquillizers. At the Forum Club you'll find all the answers. Diplomats Nada Chandler and Neal Scribner deny, how- ever, that Congress and the United Na- tions plant microphones at the bi- weekly meetings of this distinguished group so that they too can benefit from the noteworthy and pertinent observa- tions of the Forum Club's membership. Fw x wrt. if ww., 15 ,wwf .--4 f I'M SURE YOU KNOW that Australia is not north of Florida, says Pat Fleury to jane Finberg. BSS President of the Forum Club, and Bruce Paisner, President of the De- bating Society, auction ice-cream. DEBATING SOCIETY Providence, R.I. CA.P.D - The De- bating Society, one of the largest and most influential clubs at Classical High School in this city, today presented an historic debate with Cranston High School. This session was a high point of a season which has seen debates on such controversial and thought provoking topics as book-censorship, rigged T.V. shows, and the construction of telephone booths. President Bruce Paisner said that today's debate was only the forerunner of such exciting events as the Provi- dence College Invitational Debate Tour- nament. London, England CU.P.I.D - - - THE MAGIC SMILE - Gerry Kirshenbaum sways the audience and the judges. 4 1 K. ' . !:,,. I, ,B RESOLVED: PHOTOGRAPHERS Should be barred from Debating Society meetingsng Harold Horwitz his the nega tive side. DO YOU THINK Miss Kelly will let us debate that topit7 question Debating Society ofiicers Bruce Paisner, presidentg Lynne Carr, treasurer Nada Chandler secretaryg and Gerry Kirshenbaum, vice-president. Sl I Ni- j' I ,pf f Qs Standing X J You can tell Can Oh. her, Slick my morn-iniitef' Bonnie i lliirnex explains to Ditk Stott, while lhvitl W'tmlinan .intl Sieve Gordon ht-lp Myrna Baren- lwim. N54 See, Cornelia, that's the bath, Carolyn Smith, Myrna and Allyn Sullivan, tlinal Richelieu that I found them. Myr- na Barenboim and Bonnie Barnes tell Rosemary Zanfagna and JoAnne Palum- bo as Tom McGov- ern eavestlrops. l , .JJ f K Barenboim, Bonnie Barnes, 0' nap- Q ,f W- -Q.:-in . iq. Fi A t fl? :Ei , . if '5'4Z.,.v-ffif 8 a , .gt L , ,gr - ,g 'Q ' - -, 11:3 f .1 ai., ,wg i ff? Yiwsffz '- A ' 'ig A t . X N. , fa 1 ,loan Bukst Student Direttnr Mr. Norman Clark Faculty Adviser I ik S if-fi'-rica w Q wr a Room Only at Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Oh, a life pre-server! How stupid of me! taunts Steve Gordon to Bonnie Barnes. What: The Classical Senior Play Our Heart! Were Yoznzg anal Gay Cas young and gay as those of the audience which attendedb When: 8 o'cIock Saturday night, February 13, I96O fit wasn't an unlucky day, after allb Where: The auditorium of Gilbert Stuart junior High fthe skylight did not cave in as scheduledb How: Under the direction of Student Director Joan Bakst and faculty adviser Mr. Norman Clark Cthey worked three months on the playb Why: For the enjoyment of the Standing-room-only audience Cverdict: a tremendous successb Who: Steward - DAVID BRODSKYQ Mrs. Skinner - CAR- OLYN SMITHQ Cornelia Otis Skinner - MYRNA BAREN- BOIMQ Otis Skinner - ALLYN SULI.IVANg Emily Kim- brough - BONNIE BARNES, Purser - JEFFREY DRESSQ Stewardess - JANE FINBERGQ Dick Winters - STEPHEN GORDONg Admiral - BARRY LEVYQ Harriet St. John - PAMELA WALLACEQ Winifred Blaugh-SUSAN SPEN- CER' Ieo McEvo - DAVID WOOIMAN Inspector - . . y . 1 RICHARD SCOTT, Therese -- JO-ANNE PALUMBOQ Madame Elise - ROSEMARY ZANFAGNAQ Monsieur de la Croix - KEVIN ROCHEQ Window Cleaner - THOMAS MCGOVERN. 'fr 4 ,Ky Engulfedl David Woolman surprises Myrna Barenboim. I killed him! I'm so scared! Barry Levy, David Brodsky, Jeff man, Myrna Barenboim, Bonnie Barnes, and Steve Gordon. Dress, Pam Wallace, Sue Spencer, jane Finberg, David Wool- 1 J f.-'73 ir? W I 1 , 5, -I W, Q-1 Q A s , in 45 f!!lX N All? HQAN PARIS IS A BEAUTIFUL LETS TAKE THE ENTIRE CLUB on a trip to France suggest the other CITY says French Club French Club Ofhcers Bruce Palsner Maxme Roy jeannlne DeFalco Sue Wersberg Presldent Iudy Lundberg Seated Lucla Rossr Ann Levme and Bob Wrttes Ie temps Frrst md thxrd Thursday of efxch month I1 pllce France a 11 Clqsslcal Hugh School Les pcrsonmges Second cmd thlrd y fir French cnthusmsts under the super v1s1on of therr mutres de frfnncfus I1 premrerc scene I1 secreraxre md le tresorler glve thelr respecnve reports I1 presldente conducts 1 short business meetmg I1 dcuxreme scene Tre-ns' The comlte de progmmme challenges the members to act out chftmdes and to guess the truth or tell the consequences Posslble ment they mrght practlce slnglng Autumn Lewes or rngle Bells de pendmg on the seqson Another source of the1r entertfunment IS hstenmg to a Frenchmwns explamtxon of how the educfrnon rn France d1ffers from therr own L1 IIOISICTITIC scene Les personnages rrse to slng L1 MHISCIIIHISC A TLACHI Rl A French teacher' Mlss Wetherell' You re rnght for 564' French Club members play cha I'8LlCS Vive lu French Club! cries General De Gaulle .ax YOU DRIVE A hard bargain, 'ma chere amie'. - Bolw Wittes antl Pat Mcffaffrey. Bonjour Jean. Bonjour Marie. Comment allez-vous auj0urd'hui? je vais tres bien, merci. Et vous? Je vais tres bien aussi, Savez-vous qui est cette femme-Ia qui parle si vite? C'est Madame Pinacolif' Que clit-elle? je ne sais pasg elle parle rrop vite pour moi. This is my first Alliance meeting, and I cant parler francais yet! Taisez-vous . . . il est defenclu de parler anglais ici. II vous faut parler francais tour Ie temps. Mais maclemoiselle, how can we learn to speak French? Comment! Ne savez-vous pas parler francais? Quel dommageln FIGHTING IT OUT at the Junior Alliance Kermesse. -J ' I KNEW WE forgot somethingg where's thc kitchen sink? - Irwin Chaiken and Angela Pozzi Q. I Q ,...-nlikullf I 4 'W-U33 ,ante t 'w.3, ass' 'msd WHFN ITS SUMMERTIME IN HEIDELBERG Tommy Merlmo President of the German Club ITS NOT GREEK to Chrls Kasetos Vlce Presrdent and qunzmaster of the Greek Club GUTEN TAG' GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS Tom Merlmo Presrdent Mlchael Dzlob Treasurer jean Con nell Soclal Commxttee Chalrman Mary Luke Assistant Soclal Commlttee Chalr man Seated Lynne Tanenbaum Vrce President Helen Hirsch Secretary GERMAN CLUB You people who take French just dont know what you re mrss m What do you mean? Well you cant belong to der deutsche Vereln Gee thats too bad What do you do there anyway? Ask Tommy Merlmo the pres rdent Come on' Tell me' Well we learn about Germany and her people We ve seen films about Germany At one of our meetlngs we llstencd to German conversatlonal records At our Chrrstmas party we played Ger man games sang German Chrrst mas songs and had refreshments Mlss Wood Mr Levander and all the members engoyed themselves GREEK CLUB Want to know the psychologrcal SlgI1lflC1I1CC of the classrcal myth on Greek thought md Culture? You wont find out at the Gtctk Club Thrs group lsnt trymg to over whelm the barbara: fmy of the 991 , of the students at Classltal who dont take Crreekj wlth ugh flown theorles on philosophy or llterature What does lf do? It has presented a scene from Arrstophanes 'Iloe Frogr Any nonsense about contrast m style wnth that of other famous wrnt ers of the eraf None whatever want to 101117 GREEK CLUB PUBLISHES NEWS PAPER Front Row Dr Leeman Advrsor C Katsetos Vnce Presndent A McK1nnon Presxdenr W Murphy Treasurer Second Row M Calm W Lough A Fxsher M DINUUZIO W Gould A Wrllard G West L Good man J Caforxo . 1. r Q . l . E - , I 1 ' . : I . ' 1 , - N, Q 9 . , , . ' ' lv E ., ., 1 . P V tt v Q . A I is , rs. . U, H ET 11 v , . . . ' ' n -Q ' ' ' gn.l'l. ' . . ,Q Qin , 4' +3 it , v H , f ..r, , . .. H M.. - r. P fwfaf 4 L D , . I , ,iii L ' ' ' , , ' K M . ' 12.7-f -. l. my ','k o- , I . K 'af' - , ' , , K 1 y c ' , f' 'ww wiv - 6 at W 1 1 . 1 - E. l A U iq, . . , . A - xiii 7 , 7 , E - H v g .. . KA I. Fl 5 , 2 I , -, r ' its? 4 . v K t, ,f ' . 1 . ,,,,.,..u W 7- . Y ' - ' ri ' A if ' ' ' ' - A3 . p . 1 1 ' I . . X . . 1 , , . . . 1 - . Y. .. . ., ' 'W K . .. on . ' ' ' , ,U J 7 -- .. . ' A 1 K , . 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We Tried JUNIOR DRAMATICS SOCETY Torn Tshtrts may not be ln evldence Marlon Brando may be consplcu ous by his absence but Stanrslavsky would be proud The juntor Dr1mat1c Socrety IS sttll tn 1ts swad dlmg clothes but the fac ulty dtrcctor Mr Davld Epstem reports that dur mg thus the soctetys first year he has seen varrous Hollywood scouts swarm mg through the Greenwxch Vlllage of Classtcal fThe Grrls Cafetermj rn search of certain talented mem bers of the group Although the thespmns have recexved no awards as yet everyone w1ll long re member thetr presentatron of Antrc Sprxng COUNCIL Consctous of the need for capable well trcuned men and women to fight the ommprescnt scourges of poverty drsease and 11 hteracy Anxxous to do their part to brxghten the l1ves of those less fortunate home and overseas Ready to ud the Amer ncan Natronal Red Cross or any local welfare group Eager to make the1r fel low students at Classrcal 100 f aware of the neces sary and vttal work carrxed on by the Red Cross or gantzatton The mem bers of the unror Red Cross Councrl drrected by Mnss Shurtleff faculty adviser and Nada Chand Ier presrdent lub' YOU MAY TAKE two grant steps says Mr Davxd Epstein dxrector of the junior Play to Carl Ruggerxo as Llnda Sahagran and Leslre Barad watch FROM THE FLOODLANDS OF TI-IE MISSISSIPPI to the bartlehelds of Normandy 'I he junlor Red Cross Councnl Front Row Mrss Shurtleff Advrser R Romano Vnce Presndent M Farrtll Treasurer Nada Chandler President T Flshbexn Secretary Second Row P Muto B Rnter C, Lapola J I-Iazman L Loveless K Chernack D Smxra B Frore Thlrd Row C Ballcun I Bender S Rogers S MacDonald S Drlorro M DINUDZIO j Kirk Fourth Row I-I Cesarlo J Mendola R Kramer F Suzman R Jackson M Dzrob - ' :Far . . ft Q K . ' . I 3 . ' ' r w, I I . ' ,A I K l I Pu . . I , , , , sig . z ' ,Q I S a 5 ' . - , . f' w 4 ' I ., . L Y K .. 5 . . . . . G .K . K L L ' 1 . ' ,,,,-1 I . . . - , , - .. - - ., nm yb ,nv I - - , - - ' 4 7 . . 7. . , . - R- .rl A t, ,' I 1-Q ', . g , , g . ' , I I. . 3 . , .Q , . , - . - I , - y - . - . 'z . , -. , JR G. Proulx, N. Kalowski, E. Pagnano, T. DiFiore. Fifth Row: I. Thornton, C. Dciiimone, L. Contenti, ' . , . , . . , . . . . In H t A 4 :I 9- I L L , ' 1. Ll 1 I' , I . M . Y W J , W 4 , v ' y ' I , . . -+ .. 1 at .- lx . 1 L . X I I I I. . In 4 . 2 - , , - t L ,. ' ,Pri ' x I S . . . I . . A - , ' . ,.-. o ' -. A I K I .3. I I 1 ' , I , K 4 ' Q 1 ' L K S . . .... - , It ' - t E , - , . X, PRACTICING TOR MIT oyce Sydney does an experiment at a Science Club meeting., as Mr Lafferty advises I THINK IVE MADE a connection from Room ISR to Room I8 exclaims Steve Silverman X. NX-I XJ 5 IT'S A CONTRACT FROM THE GOVERNMENT for an atomic reac- tor, - Earl Ludman, President of the Science Club explains to oflicers Larry Markowitz Vice President Dick Kra mer Secretary and Arthur Smith Treasurer SCIENCE CLUB The dynamic count down from the control tower 5 4 3 2 I and the Thor Able Moon Rocket speeds to wards the heavens a I5 sphere streaks across the sky and the Classical High School Science Club has triumphed again Under the guidance of chief as tronauts Mr Lafferty Mr Blessing and President Earl Ludman and associate astronauts Richard Kra mer Arthur Smith and Larry Mark owitz the Science Club has suc ceeded in constructing an atomic reactor recently purchased by the United States government in dis covering GF 4 a magic ingredient now used in a nationally advertised dentifrice and in sponsoring a school science fair attended by Nobel prize winners from five na tions What is the wire that runs over the so called courtyard of Classical High School from Room I8R to Room I9R7 Ive heard that it has something to do with the Radio Club How did they manage to string thc wire across? Thats a good question' I dont know the answer Suppose you trot up to the lab stockroom headquar ters of Classical s own radio station WILEX One of the hams will be able to explain Hams' Didnt you know? A ham is an amateur radio operator' GUARDING OUR AIRWAVES Classical Radio Club Front Row john Good Vice President Mr Ken nedy Adviser Steve Silverman Pres: dent Second Row Chris Katsetos George Ingraham Ted Ellis George McCabe Ronald Messore v v I V . , v Q 1 N A . a ' '- ' ' 1 s - . ,. f . ll 4 s g 2? . . 4 Y -Q ' ' I . , . , 3 3' i I ' 1 1 ' I , .. . - , - i 5 . , . y ' 5 , . - 7 5 I 3 ' A t Y L' Q RADIO CLUB .. ,. J -In ' as . ' ' ' . tb in, A ' ' 4 4 4 . 7 . . U U .. , - - 4 . . ,, .. - - - H .. , - . 4 4 . 'Q 2' . J f ' ea- 4 4 , . , - , t , 7 . , . . -.- W 'IJ 4 ' 9 4 U 4 . .. t ., , . .1 - y Q t - . 4 1 ' Yr R 4 4 . o ' I ' 1 K r Y Q ' - v Q v ' X v ' . I ' ' - ' v y K. . N ,V Y Q D , , , , Classical Clusslfled as Top Secret VN.. Mil YOU HAVE TO SHARPEN the pencil before you can Presldent Bxll Gould Secretary Treasurer Arthur Smlrh wnte wnth rt Earl Ludman Presrdent Bob Wxttes VICC Program Charrman MATH CLUB Now as I see nt m order to balance this equatxon x must equal WH 2 ym Then can you POSIIIVCIY state that the formula for de r1v1ng x IS Hawless7 No my method sttll remams a theory but I brmg rt before the Math Club and challenge the members to locate any d1screpanc1es IH my analysts of the relationship be tween the quantmes 58 members + 2 Faculty Advrsors + OCC3S1OH1l Speak THE CARDINAL SIN the only sm IS to say that 2 -l- 2 5 er 4 Officers X 10 Meetlrlgs THE MATH CLUB Steve Stlverman Pat Fleury and Larry Markowrtz FINALLY TIC TAC TOE Steve Sllverman scores agam O O O f I Xe., ' C, X I X . 7 1 - I l - - , 9 t - ,, . . . . Y 7 7 ag ,, .. .. . . . ,, ., . . . . J 5 K - -- U . C - , . - 5 1- : . Y 3 I .- Y 3 ' - , , 5 n s.Ql X ng., Y TEEN Where d1d you get that beau t1ful corsage9 I bought lf from LIHCKIC Calv1no pres1dent of Class1cal H1 Y It was a wonderful bargaln' What d1d H1 Y do w1th all the money collected from sellmg cor sages? They sent Chnstmas baskets to needy fam1l1es Does YTeen also have SCIVICC projectsf Oh yes They sent several Thf1nksg1v1ng baskets H1 Y and Y Teen are pretty ac nve aren t they? Yes H1 Y and Y Teen have sponsored several very successful events and heard many 1nsp1r1ng speakers th1s year THAT WAS A GREAT speech jack H1 Y ofhcers Louns Fxore Secretary M1ke Balsamo VICE Pres1dent and Jack Rotondn Treasurer congratulate PYCSI dent jack Calvmo 52 DISCIPLES OF MERCURY OFFICE MESSENGERS Front Row Mrs Iacobbo Secretary M Margohs M PHISHCI E Lornbardozz1 D Darlxng J Strasm1ch D DeCr1stofaro M1ss Hoye Secretary Second Row j Colaluca S Shap1ro N Chand D DITIOIH J COVIIZ C Wmograd R Green I W1nkler M CHFOSI Fourth Row L Woods S Zmno J Murphy C Botvm P Brown A Ceselslu J DeFalco Fxfth Row K Landers M Avrutsky G Rubm M Canecch1o 4' .ff xt 1 - 4 ra- , W- iz' ., f ' , j ' ' .5 1 an ' wc 'r + - , . 1 . g . . 1 pf L- , Q Q i V . . T. . - . I ' . ' y r - 3 - 1 - , - ' ler, R. LIPSOH, 1. Leven, G. Kaplan, T. Marks, J. D6Cf1SIOf3fO, Th1rd Row: K. Kirk, - s - l x - r ' h 1 - 1 - . - h 2 : . , . , . , . . . H 7 .. - K . - - ,. . . ' H f 'xl A . . ll ' F - L - - , . ' vi I X... Q .- . O . I I - v S ' r '. j . Western Union Licenses Classical s Messengers MESSENGERS Room 21 is lost again' What' Whos looking for it YWaY I am Who are you7 Im a messenger and I have an important notice to deliver for Miss Hoye A messenger? That s right I deliver attendance sheets as well as messages from all the ofhces Now where is room 9 Let me see, its on the second floor, isn't it or is it the third .... PLANNING THE Y-TEEN year are ofiicers Ann Murphyg Joyce Figliolinig Merike Lepasaar, vice-presidentg Virginia Miletta, president: Pat Bourbonnais, sec- retary with advisers Mrs. Oakley, and Miss Carroll. Towards Order A POLICEMAN S LOT is not a happy one' TRAFFIC SQUAD Front man Adviser M Gold I Chaiken G Kirshenbaum R Green A Chin B Row D Brodsky R Anderson M Nelson S Feldman L Rosenthal Third nighan P Gleeson W Coll H Horwitz Fourth Row P Fleury K Painter Sranzler A Fisher A Sullfvan T Merlmo R Witres W Gould E Ludman LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Have you seen Dr Seusss book Thzdwzck the Brg Hearted Moore? Second bookcase to my right bottom shelf May I borrow a pencil and some paper from you? Not from me from the Classical library Do you have a book abou the history of the atomic theory? It must be out Try again tomorrow' Who are you anyhow? Im one of Miss Spizzirris fifteen smiling creatures better known as library assistants Im at your service HOW MUCH DO YOU OWE the M Moore J Sorfino G Castellucci A Licht TRAFFIC SQUAD It's a bird, it's a plane, - it's a traliic squad monitor! Really! What's he doing? Why he's directing traffic - directing people around him not through him. Well! He certainly looks ridiculous! No, he doesn't! I think he looks rather heroic standing still in the middle of a crowded corridor with students dashing by - stepping on his toes, jab- bing compasses, and poking el- bows into him Yes I guess a traffic officer really deserves and earns his medal' Row Mr Flax Parsner Second Row R Mour 1 Auerbach A R Zrnno Classical library? LIBRARY HELPERS J Paley J Shorter M Mori Seated Miss Spizzirri Librarian . . ,, - -- 7 n .. , . ,I l 1 i - i - 1 - y - 1 - s - - : . , . , . , . , . . : . - 1 - n - s ' ' - ' v ' Q - v - , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . -. - - .- , 1 L . , . , . , . , . , . . . , , s I ll 1 Q s J ' rf ' .- - n .1 - n be - . . ,, Q K - - , . .. t 1 vt I ' Q Q ,. - A ,, . g l ,K . 5 . I V U l X . I 1 - Q .1 rv , Q- - ' - - '- s if i A My 1 .. . - ar Q,-Q ,I , fi- pi Qs: 5 5 ., 5 X 7 Sire 1. Q i - ' jg 5 . HH M ense, and Sanity at Classical CLUB COUNCIL Remember the trme we had three meetmgs planned for the same day two of them rn the same room? Well that wont happen agam thanks to the Club Councrl A place for every meetrng and every meetmg rn nts place IS the motto and fervent prayer of the councrl members Nerther an avalanche of Christmas partres nor a del uge of end of school meetings shall stay the Club Councnl from xts appornted task of keepmg the Classrcal soclal calendar rn order WORKING TOWARDS AN EFFICIENTLY RUN CLASSICAL CLUB COUNCIL Front Row M Barenboim 1 Lmdberg C Frsh V Mnletta N Chandler Second Row S Srlverman R D1Mase Mr Flaxman Advrser T Merlmo J Flglnolmn Thxrd Row A Del Selva J Calvrno A Pensa B Paxsner E Ludman FOR THE GLORY of Classical athletics ATHLETIC COUNCIL Front Row T Danella M Lester R Zmno A Noonan Second Row W Florro C Burdrck A Penza L Fxore M Balsamo G jnzmagran E Fern S Brown ATHLETIC COUNCIL Hear Ye' Hear Ye' The decxsron of the Classical Athletrc Assoc anon Be rt resolved that certrficates duly executed by Rrchard Zmno presrdent and Marshall Lester secretary be awarded to all athletes who have met the rxgrd requrre ments for varsrty letters rn mayor sports Know ye also that any young lady who has faithfully partlcx pared rn a gurls sport shall be awarded a mrnor letter and after havmg earned ten such letters shall be entrtled to a major letter CHOIR SINGS Yule txde greetmgs at Chrlstmas assembly CLOOO RIA CIIYSCIS Dr Pxchlerrl as Mrs Roberts concentrates on the difficult score SOPRANOS practlce so o L Reserve Your Tickets for 0ur Met Performance 'Fa une canzona senza note nere? ' Are you singing French? No, that's an Italian madrial, silly. But the A Cappella Choir does sing French, German, Spanish, Latin, He- brew, and even English songs. Are they all 'madriga.ls? ' Heavens, no! Our repertoire ranges from modern composers to the great masters. Each year the choir performs a major work, this year we did the Cheru- bini 'Requiem in C' with the R. I. Civic Chorale. Dr. Pichierri conducts both groups, you know. Every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday, eighty of us give up our study period and trot over to Annex A to rehearse. We work hard, but we enjoy ourselves. DONT JUST STAND THERE SING' CHOIR OFrICERS Richard Ackerman President Merike Lepasaar Secretary Judy Tanenbaum Vice President and Pat McCaffrey Treasurer BASSES TENORS and ALTOS follow the score Perhops WE'LL Play at ORCHESTRA I hear music, but there's no one there. i But there is. Listen carefully. N You're right. I hear the basses in the Classical Orches- A I tra grunting. y And can't you hear Mr. Premack, the conductor, com- l plaining about them as usual? Isn't there anything in addition to the basses? Of course! The orchestra has several more strings, a woodwind section, a brass division, and a percussion de- partment. Almost fifty in number. I bet they're strictly longhairs! Don't be silly! The orchestra plays Latin-American numbers and show tunes as well as their serious repertoire at school functions and public events. Hey! You're not listening to a word I'm saying! Of course not. 1'm listening to the orchestra. MR. PREMACK leads the orchestra in a rhythmic Latin American number. WHEN CAN WE BREATHE, gasp members of the orchestra's brass section. THE ORCHESTRA, under Mr. Premaclc's direction, plays at the Christmas assembly. .fff Y,- the Rose Bowl Next Year BAND Pst! There are people down there. S0 What! Who are they? Gee, they must be the Classical Band, they practice in the basement of the Central Annex. Really . . . I didn't know Classical had a band. Several blowers, tooters, and bangers - thirty-three in all. Of course, there's one harried conductor, Mr. john Halliwell. What do they do? They play . . . I think! Where? Well . . . replete in white sweaters borrowed from generous Classicalites, they appeared, for the first time since the cave man era, at a football game, They also per- -- 1. formed at midyear graduation and played two Christmas concerts, at Classical and at Hope. Those people did all that! ? MR. HALLIWELL directs the band in a spirited march. MEMBERS OF THE BAND practice hard for their next performance. A FEW TOOTERS rest as Mr. Halliwell brings in the trumpet section. g 2 My iv- -1 WI RI HIADID POR THI Ml l Girls Glen C luh performs at ueemhly GLEE CLUB Wlmtre shlll l fro I0I'llgl1f7 Wlmere shxll I ut perform rt C hrmmrs Nicrnbly mtl xt xnulry grul Wl11t u ll on Im prrttlcrng for the Cylee C lub We grrls rlvmys srxrt Wlmrt tlo you sung' our reht rrsxls by slngrng Wlmcre sh 1ll l go tonight to get MMS Duckworth CllI'LCIS us ln singing cverythlng from our XCJICCS rn tondltlon hymm to popul rr runes The Cllte C lub' I don t rhlnk I xc extr hmrd xt WllClLlIllCDlI1' C ertunly you h we Wt !'Cl1LlI'9C ucry Thurstlly mtl Any gurl who llltts to sung of noursc DO RI' Ml and others rrttcntl 1 glcc Lluh rthmrirl Mdfllyil Sllvo lrt Ionu Iutly Antonutrl Marne Alptrm Mme Dunnt Bomne llumt mtl eannxne DLI xlro r..f-au:-Q, Classical Assembly Televlsed Overseas 'pff Li CLASSICAL S BANGERS TOOTERS AND HONKERS appear at a football game for the First time smce the xnnual Olympnc Games s-.5 SAY AH' the Chonr rehearses IT S AN ASSFMBLY what more can we say? -1 I 1 0 .--P Frank Belllno Burelnzll Coach Ant Fnotl1allCoacb an-1' 3 Edward Gauthner Crow Country Coach Donald Leonard Basketball Coach Tenms Coach Al Morro F1 1 tball Coach Track Coach john Sharkey Fencing Coach Athletics at a glance 1959 1960 -2.5 Angus Thomson Dzrector of Atlalelzcf BASEBALL SCOREBOARD-1959 CROSS COUNTRY SCOREBOARD Classlcal Classtcal 1st 2nd lst 2nd Mt Pleasant Central Hope Cranston East Provrdence La Salle Wfarwtck BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Classtcal 7 7 n s n Cumberland Pawtucket Voke North Provrdence Sacred Heart Deerxng Central Falls Barrtngton Moses Brown Coventry St Raphaels North Provrdence Tolman Woonsocket St Georges Hendrlcken TENNIS SCOREBOARD Classtcal East Greenwtch La Salle De La Salle Hope Rogers Cranston Pawtucket West Tolman Wfarwxck 1959 TRACK SCOREBOARD F ENCING SCOREBOARD Won Lost Classtcal Hope La Salle CLASSICAL Warwxck Barrmgton Cranston East Provtdence Moses Brown Mt Pleasant Central Hope Mount Pleasant Central Hope Mount Pleasant . . . 61 a ' .1 71 ' ,1 , 1 16 X745 A 5 0 1 .,.,..,.,l 11,111 5 37 11 17 lx 5 5 1, 1 ..,. 4 O 41 1 1 11 18 1 2 11 .,., , .,.. ..., 1 2 8 57 . 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' 129 19 ' ..,.l 1 36 10' - lst 2 cl 1't 2 Cl 7 ' .,..,.,......,. .,... 0 71 72 . 1 ,.,. 111,173 56 2 1 ,...,. 1 5 44 76 Woonsocket ,1 1162 42 7 East Providence , 1 , 0 80 65 55 27 1 1 6 . 47 52 ' 1 64 69 1 , 1 1 1 1 6 68 73 1, ,, 105 85 2 1 ,, 5 64 45 ' .,...,. 11156 87 5 2 47 47 82 74 2 1 5 , 7 . 1, , ,1 1, ,o FW' 2 ' 1 1 5 1, ,.,. 11 1,..., ,8 0 5 . 2 , 1, ,1 7 1 6 1 1 1, , 1 1, 2 5 2 ' 1 1 5 5 5 11 ,, 2 A ' 1 11114 4 2 1 1,1,5 6 -' 1,11,1 ,111,1 1,1,,11 2 6 4 1, 1 3 A ' 1 12 6 1 .1,,1,111 ,10 8 FOOTBALL TEAM HAS FANTASTIC SEASON Front Row R Mills R Zin no j Simmons G Mmette W Colt W Florlo Second Row F Sylvester Manager R Clocl R D1Mase G Moran A Pensa D Proc acclm Third Row P De Pace W Riley F Carbone L Gooding., T Danella Fourth Row F Pressman P Sollltto j Tralnor L Colasanto R Marotto R Garofalo j Fer relra Fifth Row A Calrse S Bag.,hdadx A Rocchio Alas, Poor Grldders See Victory and Defeat SEASON SCOREBOARD Classical North Providence Woonsocket St Raphael Westerly Mt Saint Charles Tolman De La Salle Pawtucket West Deering The undefeated Classical football team had weathered eight contests and now waited anxiously to meet a once beaten Deering eleven In 1 hard fought battle with its arch rival the Purple emerged the loser for the first time in 18 games The Wizard touchdown with 15 seconds remaining deprived the Morromen of their third consecutive championship COMPILES 7 l 1 RECORD Front Row N Pritvker A Noonan B Record M Mountain B Berger 1 Sig, nore Second Row J Figlto lim K Painter L Fiore H Benson C Burdick F Gra ham W Salvatore Manager Third Row A Alessandro N DeStefano M Pitocchi J Hanzel J Griflirh R Cho poorian. Fourth Row: A. Fraska, C, Katsetos, T. Di- Napoli, j. Petruccillo, L. Na- jarian. Fifth Row: W. Black- mar, R. Silverman, G. jiz- magian. J 'Yi' Rank, '!lw'G ' wifi, Mit GERRY MORAN RUNS OVER HIS OPPONENT tn a btd for long yardage -5 Mui 9'9 GERRY MORAN EASILY OUTDISTANCES hrs opponent as he scores one of the many Classxcal touchdowns Provndence journal Bulletm Photo Jw-lu mlm, 1, MAIN 'fs A qv -vii has Q Q 'Mi W wifi! s.1.su-: '-if-www 'iw' .e'fV'f.Ea 'W kwnwilite fQ J, 3 W we gin-'ff' 99914 NN .i'? ms- ff' Q-V 'Kg -Nik' ,. -an lo uh ki' MW rf 4 'w 'fZ 7e1 Q' ,pal 'H fi' r av 'Q' A ! like -was The season however, had been a success After eastly downmg St Raphael Wester ly and Mt St Charles, Classl cal handed a 14 15 shock to the Tlgers of Tolman, pre season choice for the cham plonshtp, on the merlts of Coach Morros ttmely pass plays, executed perfectly by quarterback Maurtce Moun tam and end john Flgl10llI1l Pawtucket West provtdecl the Pond Streeters wrth an exctt mg encounter as the lead rrcocheted back and forth, untll fmally the Rangers surged ahead wtth yust mm utes left rn the game At thus pomt Gerry Moran scored hrs thtrd touchdown of the day and secured vtctory for Classn cal . -r .t .,, .. r . , . 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Q -1 we, Y iff, fra 19 433 mix f ' K. 5 K ,N -sf--s A t.s--as-'i f ss. an , 42, -Wig!-r fs.-as 1 as 4 4-' ' .,, 4 t , gmt ... .ffif-'fm S' 5 Ss 4 . M as- X a AND AWAY HE GOES! Mike Pitocchi circles left end for a gain. A mere resume of the high- lights of the season cannot re- kindle the glow of football fervor which engrossed teach- er, fan, and player during the 1959 grid campaign. Led by All-Staters Gerry Moran and Tony Calise, fleet Tony Ales- sandro, hard-running sopho- more Ron Chopoorian, de- fensive srandouts Lou Naja- rian and Mike Pitocchi, pow- erful All-Class B end Kent Painter, and stalwart players such as Barry Berger, Dick Zinno, Fred Pressman, and Gino Maini, and inspired by the incomparable Al Morro, the football team of 1959 must be recognized as one of the best and most spirited of Classical squads - the fight- ing Purple of '59. +- - 6 I ,....., ve- + r wg..-,W.r 1 'f'5'fvu ' :milf .5 'T . .- 'W 4 .fzv-Ai 1 '-. - -MJ. 3-L..'i':5l' - f ' 49' . il I: Az '10 .. , ...- , . , . 4 A I v -- 'I' ,'-,,4, Q -. .,-. -ea -.,..,:f- -1' ..,..-., - 3l'Z'.1... ,. -9. - , .-..a.-va'-,-gfff A' -was r L Q-'..,,f,-9-.::f, - 'ti-If 'i f'1,sZ-p . q,'g-F-W Saw A fl.. km .-3 , . 4 ' ' 'Y Qi . 3. I F f 'ffm -.At rg: + 15' -1 A -...J-H...-W -up m llama: aaa- .ns-. -can sun-na.. iCG1l,slm cusaunvqnannuovp -any nn- mm 3 np.-'W itbnaw.-s a!Z'.'ifl'W3t.Z.17l'..'T'. 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Gid- dnngs I Chaxken W Lough P Brenckle L Cogell W DZVICS E Ludman Mr Gauthier Coach Harriers Have Hugh Hopes About one fourth of a nule from the fimsh of the Tolman meet at Slater Park Captain Earl Ludman sprmted past Tolmans second man and doggedly pursued the Pawtucket schools All Stater to the tape result Classtcals brlllrant one pomt upset Other hlgh spots of the season were a perfect score agzunst Woonsocket and a tenth place nn the State Champronshrps Fnghtmg alongside Ludman were senror Irwtn Charken lunrors Wll 11am Davies and Paul Brenckle and sophomores Steve G1dd1ngs Lloyd Cogell Marty Lee 11111 Galktn and Walter Lough All m all the Improved performance of the 1959 Varslty Cross Country Squad showed the results of hard work and determlnatlon 1n one of the most gruelmg of all sports 4'-v MN-5 L-.rf OVER HILL OVER DALE the cross country team starts tts workout M Gold R Green I Chaxken and E Ludman PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Cross country members run m formatron Grddmgs L Cogell E Ludman P Brenckle and W Davres I - 1 - , - 1 - 1 - I - , - I - 0 0 - - , l , ' 1 , . , . . . . . mfli 'N ' 'Ka' ' Q . . . . ,L 0, 9 7 Y 7 7 ' L , - , . 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Agua 8 CLASSICALS CHAMPION FENCERS Front Row F Carbone N Yolm D Wrlson J Auer bach E Brodsky Captam J Dube H Braunsteln Second Row A Drmkwater W Grist D Bogar P Cassels F Femberg R Garofalo A Chln W Murphy N Kalowskn D Alfano J Tencher Q3 SENIOR FENCERS POSE rn the halls of Classxcal Art Chm Duck Anderson Ellrot Brodsky and jordan Auerbach TOUCHE' ART CHIN lunges for Dlck Anderson Fencers Fouls Fantastic Amrd crles of Touche and En garde the Classncal fencmg squad cut stabbed lunged and generally fouled nts way to another very suc cessful season Under the able guldance of Coach john Sharkey the foxlsmen compnled an rmpressrve fxve and one record rn stuff competltron wxth Hope Mount Pleasant and Central Agamst the latter two the Purple led by Captam Elllot Brodsky emerged wnth convmcmg 61 v1ctor1es Drck Garofalo Art Chin jordre Auerbach Dick Anderson Brll Murphy and ames Dube all played rhelr parts nn makmg 1960 a rewardmg campaxgn we , , x . - . as If . A S 'fn s af , fm f- R A , L , V W I -rvl xl 'M V s K VA f C 1 1 f 2 X .. ' ' 3 - 1 - y - v - ' - y - 1 - n - s - s - s - y ' - , I Q - - .1 H- 1. H - -- r , 4 4 , 'Q u a 1 'J 'S' ' i :ff ri K - 1 1 y K if . . . . . . . . K I' a ' ' 1 ' 9 r Rf . . . . . .NN 1 v ' ' ' 4 9 x ' x 9 , J - . . N., 1 v ' , . Alessandro streaks past all com- petition in the 40 and 600! Sonetto comes home first consistently in the 1000! Berger, Calise, and Signore put shot for record toss in Relay Carnival! These outstanding per- formances highlighted another in- door season of Purple supremacy in Class B ranks, as the trackmen cap- tured the B crown in the Carnival for the twentieth time in twenty- one years. i C C. V K ' , Efgwk A SI. Q WITH WINGS ON THEIR FEET -- TRACK TEAM - Front Row: S. Gid- dings, W. Erickson, D. MCOSk9I, A. Silver, S. Baghdadi, R. Silverman, A. Gar- cia, T. DiNapoli, F. Abbatomarco, W. McNeilly, W. Lough, W. Davies, S. Baghdadi. Second Row: W. Salvatore, Managerg S. Beranbaum, F. Delmonico, Track Team Takes Class B Miler Earl Ludman Hutdler john Figliolini High jumper Tony Calise TWT - e ff sl' P JVFAXA Q. ' 1 .., I V 4.5 '1- . lx. I 'vw Q., fix . 1 . n ' f S . I 5-Mt 5 f L. Gooding, L. Cogell, P. DePace, E. Ferri, D. Korn, R. Lotito, A. Signore, 1. Galkin, 1. Davies, M. Blender, H. Benson, M. DiBattista. Third Row: R. Thomp- son, E. Hunt, J. Figliolini, F. Rao, A. Alessandro, M. Mountain, A. Calise, A Noonan, B. Sonetto, M. Lee, E. Tortolani, M. Schein, J. McCauley, E. Ludman R. Alper. . . for ci Change? All-State Sprinter Tony Alessandro In the Tri-meets, Alessandro hit the tape in the 40 at 4.7 seconds, tying the Armory record, and low- ered his own Brown Interscholastic record in the 600 to l: l6:8. Adding important points to the Purple cause were Al Noonan in the hur- dles and high jump, sophomore Ron Chopoorian in the 300, and Earl Ludman in the mile. Wirli the Brown Interscholastics imminent, the team should again perform in the true Classical track tradition. l 1 1 Hurdler Al Noonan Anchor Man Irwin Chaiken The 1960 Classical court cam- paign was a success, as the Purple hoopsters won five games en route to compiling the school's best rec- ord in five years. Responsible for the rejuvenation of Classical basket- ball was junior Jim Cox, the highest scorer in the state with 337 points. Witli Cox at the helm, the Pond Streeters defeated both Pawtucket Vocational and Woonsocket twice, and repaid the Cumberland Clippers for a heartbreaking one point loss in the first round. A solid core of senior veterans maintained the balance of this year's squad. Captain Irv Feit and Marty Gold handled the backcourt assign- ment, while Al Schiffman, Al Stanz- Ier, and Kent Painter worked with equal effectiveness up front. Basketballers Successful xxx -we-,tramp Alan Schihfman Kent Painter Alan Stanzler DONT DRIBBLE on your uniforms, boys! kl.V. BASKETBALL TEAM - Front Row: V. Meyers, D. Smith, J. Grilhth, B. Rigney, N. Gross. Second Row: T. Lisi, H. Winkleman, T. Alter- man, D, Hawkins. Ed Bennett jumps. X r j Q 14 A: Kent Painter leaps high to receive a pass 40 Best Season in Five Years ng.,.t,, 1 jim Cox Irv Feit Robert Smith Captain K . . . THEN l'LL TAKE MY BASKETBALL and go home! - :ass Zi-this M81 wut These boys, playing together for three seasons, with the addition of juniors Cox, Ray Penza, and Dick Berman, enabled the Classical squad to boast of good shooting ability, pugnacious rebounding, and an abundance of experience. The overall lack of depth, how- ever, prevented the team from ful- filling its desire for a playoff berth, nevertheless, from the opening whistle at Cumberland to the final basket with Central Falls, the 1960 Purple basketballers gained the ad- miration of the school and the re- spect of the league as a team with abounding determination and a de- sire to play. WHEN DO WE put the big hall in the little hoop, coach? ask the mem- bers of the Varsity Basketball team. Front Row: R. Penza, K. Painter, I. Feit, Captain, A. Stanzler, R. Smith. Second Row: A, Smith, Manager, M. Gold, D. Berman, J. Cox, A, Schiffman, R. Hillier, Mr. Blessing, Coach. jim Cox drives, jumps, scores. iw Netmen Anticipate The Unusual HAROLD HORWITZ team captam battles one of hrs numerous opponents Here stands the Classtcal tenn1s team defend mg our homes guardtng our shores defyrng the forces of evtl, tgnorance, and corruptron, wagmg ceaseless battle agatnst the East Provrdence Polrce Department, a Hope Htgh School tennrs coach, ten league opponents, and all other warmonger mg agents of Reactron and Hypocrrsy Of course, thts year's verston of the racket squad Cas opposed to the traffic squadj hopes to ,fy CHAMPIONS OF VIRTUE THE TENNIS TEAM Front Row R Tenebaum R Gross man S Feldman B Nelson A Sherman R Green Second Row R Berman N Scnbner Mr Leonard Coach T McGovern H Hor wxtz W STEVE FELDMAN CONCENTRATES on his SCIVC forget tts moderately unhappy 46 record of 1959 Under the most happy and capable tute lage of Coach Donald Leonard and led by the strong stroktng veterans, Captarn Harold Hor wttz, Steve Feldman, and Rtcky Grossman, and those other cheerful stars, Neal Scrtbner, Ron Green, and Bruce Nelson, the self styled Harvey Lepptddemen anttctpate another very unusual, very happy, and perhaps more successful season A ,nip H.,',. 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K , ' ' 7 5 ' - OUR SCRAPPY BASEBALL PLAYERS Frrst Row M Balsamo G Moran M Prtocchr T Danella Second Row M Gold A Sullivan C Raymond R Anderson A Monaco Thnrd Row P Brenckle E Trrangolo A Sullnvan R Mourn mghan E Hunt A Frsher Manager MX DICK ANDERSON prepares to delrver the cru cral patch The highly explostve and spxrrted Purple baseballers strll fresh from thelr 64 vrctory over Vlarwxcks state champs provtde Classrcal wrth tts best chance for a wmnmg season 1n many years Slnce jolnnng the stlff Class A Metropohtan League nn 1957 the Pond Street mne has been unable to compnle a respectable record Wrth almost the enttre frrst team returnmg that IS D1ck Ander son Paul Brenckle Marty Gold Gerry Moran Mrke Pltocchl Charlle Raymond Al Sulllvan and Ed Trlangolo the 1960 squad mlght very well revxve the heyday of Classlcal baseball Baseballers Anticipate Success ..lw MARTY GOLD takes a hefty cut at the ball DUST FLIES AS Allyn Sullnvan stretches off hrst base for a spectacular put out of a Warwrck plxyer : . , . , . , . 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And while reminding A1 Morro of the road to matrimonial bliss, these distinguished alumni per- formed a very necessary task - that is, to select james F. O'Neil, former principal, the Outstanding Alum- nus, to name Henry Jenckes, All- State football and track star, the Scholar-Athlete, and to award live Al Morro Scholarships to five ath- lete-scholars. CLASSICAL ATHLETES, winners of scholarships are justly proud I -,HQD .- .. 175' i' 56 A f ' C 1 s ' ' rg .i es? 5 ,- Mr. Alfred Morro Founder and Honorary President N t. ,D ., S 3 ,po-.Q ,QL wil' intl illilitll ,I , . ., I G l V I . In ia!-tw 15 fx It sf t . ' l 'N - . Il i rf 5 X i I ' l 1 l MR. JAMES F. O'NEII., the outstanding alumnus of 1960, receives a standing ovation. Presents AI Morro Scholarships HENRY JENCKES, now a freshman at Dartmouth, shows his Athlete-Scholar Trophy to Mr, Thomas Pearlman, Mr. Macdougald, Mr. O'Neil, and Mr. Edward Perotta. Among the many dignitaries present at the dinner - to honor Classical athletes - were Senators Theodore F. Greene and john O. Pastore, Governor Christopher Del Sesto, Lt. Governor Armand Cote, journalist Emil john, Mr. O'Ncil, and principal Mr. Macdougald. Although Classical isn't what it used to be Cbut then again, what is?J, with the support of such dis- tinguished friends and Alumni, our school is assured of continued growth as an educational institution. MR. MACDOUGALD, Classical's principal, ad- dresses the lettermen and their guests. ff? Q .. 4 A ' t S Pat McCaffrey june Snlver HUP TWO THREE FOUR' Semor cheerleaders march off the scene Who yells 1n the mud and ram every fall? Who gets laryngrtrs 1n Who does track workouts 1n the Classrcal corridors? Who rnterrupts every study perxod and lunch hour to sell f1CkCIS7 Who needs a road Ellen Levrtr Joanna Doob map of the state of Rhode Island? Who sports purple fingernanls dur tends every Classzcal event be xt football cross country basketball baseball tennrs track Call over the placeb or chess? The Classrcal cheerleadmg squad' Jo Anne Rabold Caplazn stead of straight A report cards? ing the football season? Who at- ' 7 7 3 3 3 Cheerleaders Buy Out Locol Cough Drop Market Lucy McCaffrey CLASSICAL CHEERLEADERS clockwise from 3 00 Mary Anne Mon Ellen Levxtt Kathy McLaugh1m Pat McCaffrey Joanna Doob Helen Hnrsch Paula Moran Lucy McCaffrey june Sxlver jo Anne Rabolcl Paula Moran Mary Anne Mon Helen Hxrsch Kathy McLau,ghlm Captain I . ai ve' ,C 01 D- I' rr Q . F l sl- X's Q.: .. . . MK K l . D - 2 2 I , H .. , , , , 7 D ' ' l l l l . . 7. NAUGI-ITY NAUGHTY' That s a foul on you' Classrcal grrls play nxne court F!!- l in-. Ninn 'bv- XQW eggp- r' 'HS-' 0 noun Q I Quail litlllillli gg 'e no lllllll 'S . 'ww' AND I CAN PLAY The Warsaw Concerto too at McCaffrey hnalrst m he Rhode Island State Junior Tennis Tournament SO WHOS BOWLING? e grrls bowlmg after school v-Ili MISS MARY McKAY director of gxrls sports Olympic Committee Considers Lets organlze a bowlmg team th1s season' Okay' Gee what other sports does Classrcal offer to g1rls7 Well there s cageball What' Cageball You know we play that m gym You try to hit an over fed basketball back and forth across a net Oh' I remember We can skate for sux weeks clurlng the wmter That s great fun And then rn the sprrng we can be mermalds at the Plantatrons Club And that s all? Yes Well how about a tennis team a modern dance group a basketball team or maybe even a football team9 Let s go ask Mnss McKay' 4- , H - - - , . . . - 0 0 0 1. . - - - n .1 - ' 1 - H u s U , . . . Q -f ,I ' ll ' - rs H 1, 1. - - - . N u . - U 'Q ' . , SQ - A . ., , ., . ' I iv- l ' I -1 n 'T' , .Q . . , ' Q- ' A l ' - s 9 9 y ' ' - A ' n fx 5 5 W rs. 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V 5 -I, 5 AG. uf H3 And Occasionally Clusslculltes Study GUIDANCE IVE DECIDED TO APPLY to Oxford rnstead of Cambrldge Tommy Merlrno announces to Kar e ueler E1Ieen F1tzGera1d and M1ss Mary McKay MM HISTORY AND HERE IS NECEJBISH ISLAND' Places have odd names Mr Llnsley fascxnates Mr Gleeson and sen1or hrstory students M ENGLISH MISS MQCDONAI D lets her English class out of then' doghouses to greet Mr MR EPSTEIN AND MR SI-IAR Dngnam and Mr Srnclur EBI representatives KEY dlscuss comma spllces 1-'..'.,, I I U 9 A f 35, , . - H il 3'-gt Tv? vf'g?IQj- . . I ' A 1 ' fl 1 ' ' 1- . n Q 7 s Az vw- . A. , Z -- :-.. I , , ' f- .QCQQM 5 f , ' I :iii if, ' . ' ' ' A I U R , V .. X ,. , , . . I ,f . . . . . - C 4 K . - - ' I . I a I , . . . ' I . I 1 - .4 Q f' . 4.1 Filling Their Minds with Valuable Knowledge FRENCH DON T SMILE NOW delin quents are coming out next week' Miss Wetherell warns senior French students GREEK THIS CLASS IS CALLED informal Greek' Louis Goodman and M D1 Nunzio ponder a crucial question posed by Chris Kasetos I WONDER whether or not the QD .... 'Y LATIN DID ALL FIVE of you actually have trouble with this sentence?' Miss McKay Rffmims used CIUCSUOU fmfks SHVS consoles second year Latin students. Miss Haynes to her Latin class. Preparing for College and What Lies Beyond GEOMETRY WE MEMORIZE OUR PROOFS' Joanna Doob and Phyllrs Bertugho do the teachlng m a yunlor geom etry class Sli BIOLOGY A ROSE IS A ROSE IS a rose IS complicated prove jo Anne Ra bold Mr Thomson Al Noomn and Lou Fxore CHEMISTRY YOU HAVE TO TURN the gat on before the Bunsen burner wrll Irght M155 Rooney reminds chem rstry students Lynne Tanenbaum and Mary Luke PHYSICS WORKING TOWARDS the N0 bel prlze rn phys1cs Mr Lqf ferry ohn Wood and B111 Florlo experiment IH the Iab Sowmg the Seeds of a Worthwhlle Life REMBRANDT we are here' Mtss Shurtleff counsels her class m the mwlcmgj of masterpteces LIBRARY HERE IT IS' Shstkespestres grewt 5flI1LIflII16I' s mother s brother s cousms Itvery boy wfts mmed olm Ltbmrtan Mtss Sptzznrrt helps M1ke Hftveles Bruce Rtgney 'md Mstxnne Pfusner wlth research asstgnments STUDY WHAT WOULD WE do wtfh out stud1es9 Classtcalttes cram for the next class MATHEMATICS GOOD GRIEF' Mr McM1IIm has disappeared exclfum members of the Revtew Math clftss '-Tn.. Anthony Medal Essay Man s Nocturnal Sounds by NADA G CHANDLER WS vgoxfmv 0 lkglgk ,Jo if If Q 19 we e X. I I a WJ -A , T4 ff NADA G. CHANDLER . -5 p ie! a - ' ' I 7 7 3 3 ' . I . I ' ' ! I . 7 ' . ' , . I ' I ' . . 7 3 3 ' . , . ' The one part of each twenty four hour span that belongs to me IS the mght These few hours are m1ne 1n whrch I may contemplate dream or lrsten The ebon mantle of nrght dulls the senses of day but accentuates the senses of nrght Durrng the day I use all of my senses I taste touch see smell and hear At nrght I use these same senses but 1n dxfferent ways I can taste or touch see or smell at mght but I also can hear I hear the sounds of n1ght wrth more per ceptlon more clarlty than I hear the sounds of day Nnght IS a maglc tlme My fellowmen are asleep They trust the nlght they belreve that the world the earth sleeps too They have no fear of the tnky mantle but they have no love for If exther But for me the nlght ns the realm of sound a maglc world of gentle whlspermgs of gay conversatrons and of nolsy shoutmgs I do not fear the night I love and trust rt Between the sheets of my bed I lxe strll and llsten I lrsten first to the sounds left over from day The norse of televxslons and radlos and of murmured conversatlons are the whlspers of nrght borrowed from the day In the early part of nlght these are the mam sounds The occasxonal rmg of a telephone or roar of a furnace break the pattern These the soft undertones of mght, last untrl one by one the radtos and ICICVISIOUS are turned off and murmured conversa tlons are ended The first sounds of n1ght then have ceased Next from my comfortable lrstenmg post I hear a sound whlch tells me the world IS asleep at least the human part of If 1S It IS the merry babblrngs of a clock a clock whlch by day IS mute The nrght has ofhclally begun to chatter The wmdow panes con verse wrth the walls whrle the doors and the floors gossrp about the ce1lmgs latest escapade I wrsh I understood these nocturnal chatterers I would llke to know what they say about me Now from outsrde more conversatlons are begun The wmd preaches to the trees and the wrres srng to the street These too are sounds I want to under stand I can tell who rs happy and who IS sad but I do not know why These gay COHVCISHIIOUS puzzle me but I enjoy them because they are company My eyellds have grown heavy the mlddle sounds of nlght wear away to be replaced by the loud shoutmgs The shoutmgs are brlef as lf they were anxrous to be finlshed and out of the way before dawn I am fascn nated by the yells of nlght and am remmded of a cheerlng crowd at a football game The entranclng sounds now are the creak of restless bed sprmgs and the fumbles of a snore They are sounds of people but they belong to the realm of mght Sometnmes these sounds are plamtrve as lf these people wanted to share rn the maglc of nlght Suddenly lf ns quxet and the sounds of nxght are finnshed It IS the pre dawn trme of blackness and srlence Now I fall asleep to dream about sounds Now my ears are closed I try to reslst sleep, for I know lt brrngs day I do not want the sounds of day, I prefer the cadences of mght Anthony Medal Essay My Own Private World by KENNLTH I ROBERT fb 63:65:03 Qi 1' ix xgfxx As I step rnto my workshop I leave the world behmd My mrnd soars aloft on the wings of the model alrplane to whrch I have devoted so much of my trme Wltla no effort at all I can rmagme myself dodglng through the clouds over a war torn France searchxng for a Fokker or an Albatross to pounce on I barrel roll and loop above a county farr 1n a war surplus enny whale my barnstormnng partner stands on the top wrng The cold grey watcrs of the North Atlantnc slrp beneath my wxngs as I become The Ione Eagle flyrng from New York to Parrs ln the Splrrt of St Louxs Alr racing for the Thomp son Trophy bomblng from a Flyrng Fortress ln World War II doghghtrng a Mlg ln Korea all tnese I have done many t1mes wlthout ever leavlng my workbench My prlvate world of model bunldlng holds more fasclnatlon for me however than ust these rmagmary flrghts In my work shop I can create new desngns and test new theories and should one of my theorxes prove utterly rxdrculous there IS no group of hecklers around to say I told you so or to laugh at my farlure O' course not every theory falls and when one of my desngns take to the alr and flles as majestrcally as an eagle a glow of satrsfacuon and prldc warms my heart glow which IS very hard to dupll ate by any other means My prlvate world IS 1 very rmportant part of my life It serves as a place where I can dream and wrsh and plan and also as a place where I can just relax and let my anxretles dram away and my problems be forgotten It IS a place of peace and contentment IU an often norsy and troubled world RJ I 4 . ,. I H J.. ,Q A or ,. fs -1 1 flex. - , , g s. .M .1 i , l M .A Wligglfsi' , 4 U 5- - el e, 1 F X 33 'yt K I I f I KENNETH I.. ROBERT M t.tk Xe-W: ' . y 4 V I 1 l L Y' y A I C . . C C - 4 I I 1 - , K F I C K - G K I I T , 1 I 1 . U 1 - 1. .1 - 1 . - - 1. . . . H - - 1 ' 7 , U C U . L i 1 ' K h ' L I 7 . . . . K . I . , 1 1 I 1 l , I1 - IV , 1 1 , ' . , 1 , . , 1 ' . s . ' . ' . ' ' . , 1 A 1 l 1 l A T 3. ' ' . YQ. . . I 1 . 2 . 1 1 l . 1 1 1 1 , 1 l , 1 , 1 Anthony Medal Essay Te Deum by JEAN E CONNELL W aaiym-4N'm Beauty IS the paradox of creatron rt rs slmple and com plex rt 15 perfect and rmperfect rt rs abstract and apparent The stmplncrty of nature the artlessness of rnnocence are beau trful and yet the rntrrcacxes of a well ordered mrnd or the complexlty of exrstence rtself also have beauty God rs the personrf1cat10n of perfect beauty but Man also for all h1s rmperfectrons 15 beauty What beauty rs more evrdent than that of a flower or of the sunrrse but what IS more abstract than the concept of God who gave ltfe to that flower and created that sunrrse? As God ns the personrficatton of goodness He rs also the person1f1cat1on of true beauty perfectron wrthout coldness abstractxon wrthout rnaccessxbnlrty As the God of justrce He rs stern and uncompromrsxng as the God of mercy under standrng and forgxvmg He 15 the rmperrous Lord as befits the God of rrghteousness He ts the lovmg Father as befits the God of charrty God too rs a paradox The creatlons of God are outward and v1s1ble signs of Hrs spmtual beauty Wlroever has watched the first rosy beams of the sun streak the dark horrzon or has felt 1ts feeble rays of lrght bamsh coldness and darkness comprehends a part of the beauty of God Whoever has beheld a vtolet 1ts fragtle petals tts deep blue lovelmess almost obscured rn the vastness of the meadow reallzes that the God who has created the umverse cherlshes even the most xnstgmficant flower Man rs Gods greatest flower In hrm among the dross of rmperfecttons resrdes the rmmortal spark, the soul, whtch moulds hrs sprrttual nature Physrcal beauty rs as nothrng to Man rf he lacks love and sympathy and understandmg In tellrgence without sptrxtual motrvatron can achreve for Man nothmg rmmortal An rnward force, an rnsplred power, com blned wrth genrus, th1s alone, rs responsrble for the rmmortal creatrons rn lnfe and rn art Beauty IS everywhere because God IS everywhere 1n every thrng, rn everyone, now and forever K I 'ir ,4 y .5 f et ff :Q 1 1-fi 1 ,.- S y git tk 33 is je Y - - 1 t . , . ., ' it 'fi f ' A ,iff JEAN E. CONNELL Q . . . Q . . l 7 . 5 . . . l . . C . , K , , K . , . 7 y 4 - . . 7 . 6 . . Q , - . Q . . L l . , , I 1 . 1 . K . . . . . . K . Q K . . ' ' I v - ' '. x . - . , . 4 , 4 . 1 D . . EBI DAY Classlcals been mnvaded' Agam9 Who IS nt thxs mme? Some of Rhode Islands leadlng ln dustrnallsts who ve come to watch us work and play' I This IS Educatnon Busnness and In dustry Day They re gomg to observe us and see how CIHSSIC211 High School funcnons PAT BOURBONNAIS WELCOMES Mr Dlgnam and Mr Smclalr to Classxcal E BI DAY REPRESENTATIVES enjoy M155 Bakers Senlor Engllsh class MR SINCLAIR ENJOYS LUNCH nn the lnbrary wnrh Mnss Boyd and Mxss Spxzznrn xxx l K MISS McKAY greets Mr DU. nam ln the GUlLl3UCC Ofhce WE RE TIRED OF TALKING wheres the food? H Y members at their banquet FOR MI7 qutrxcs Miss Mc uald of Mltch Robblns at Caltxy THE RECEIVING LINE can really be fun Mr and Mrs Macdougald and Mrs Flaxman prove to Juclythe Smnth Ime wha 'xx 1-1 OFF WE GO Into the wxld blue yonder' Cross Country Squad Past Present Future AUTUMN The earth ablaze wrth r1otous color the arr shattered wrth the vrctory cheers of footbxll mad stu dents permeated wrth the tantahzmg odors of hot dogs and scaldmg coffee and the blue smoke of wtthered leaves smolderlng 1n the gutters quxet ne1ghborhoods sud denly altve wtth the dlzzytng confuslon of a m1llxon dxf ferent pla1ds and strrpes pourmg forth from school house doors where the last echo of the d1sm1ssal bell hngers and d1CS autumn SEPTEMBER Ht' Whadla do th1s summer? Gee nts great to see you agam the convent1onal questron and comment the begmnnng dustmg two months of summer neglect from musty school books hlltng out form after form for the Mam Ofhce the General Office the Records Office and the Gu1dance Ofhce becomlng re acquamted wxth old frxends meetmg new ones school has begun September 1960 JUST XVI-'AT Ive always wanted almost' Wrnner of the door prrze at Good Grlef 'Y- E I :S A: 1 - - . fd X ' t .. f I ' r i ' fm.. N P -. Q . D rr L v I, M X . ' ' ' .4 'H X .AM sa y L l g I- 4' I i - I H in .1 . . , 'H C T . .. .. O I I O L . . . . . , 1 3 Z , . . . ' , Q . - ' 1' 2 . 1' Q t - . L J ., 3 'f 5 ,W 4,-... k I lv ,l A I Y , if L , ' f 4 I 5 H P .Grfamga png ll s 399 C KN, GUESS WHAT I WANT TO BE when I grow up' Tommy McCaffrey and the cheerleaders Classical Calendar 1959 1960 OCTOBER Gorng to the football game? We ve GOT to w1n thxs one' thats what we were all saymg adjusted to school l1fe and homework once more wel comxng the freshmen rn the fxrst assembly of the year uptoarnous wlth cheermg Cnot necessarlly for the fresh menb Other Events CADUCEUS edltors trlp to Colum bra and of specxal mterest to all students Columbus Day and Teachers Instltute ments overheard at teachers lunch table Good Grlef first dance of the year tremendous success followed by equally successful Galaxy Pubhcatlons Dance tearful end of football season brmgmg happy result establlshment of the Al Morro Scholarshnp Fund four students named Natlonal Merxt Sem1F1nal1sts a month of many class partnes and get togethers YOU RE TICKLING ME Pat Bourbonnars and john Frg llolnnx 4vAVA'LvA1 ALESSANDRO SPRINTS for the goal as Pamter and Prntzker run rnterference ,..-U ,,.....o-rw THIS IS HOW not to park a car Officer jackson rnstructs WE RE COMING TO THI: SCENE rn whrch I kiss you Dave Woolman informs Myrna Barenboxm , gt 3 F J , . Xt tl .fXB7lG's Q - N D 1 A4 NOVEMBER: Good Grief, that IZA Class . . . com- , A fl ' 'lr V .. l- , l I X XJ:- ' 4 J D X MR GLFESON EXHORTS january graduates greater things to better and WINTER Sleet and slush creeping down defiantly up turneu collars sneaking into firmly fastened boots ch1Il1ng biting making Classrcals old yellow brick almost warm and inviting winter dazzling in 1IS brilliant whiteness in its perfect crystal molds on every branch and twig and blade of last years grass gentle in its tender covering of ugly black cities with downy purity winter damp wool stiff fingers t e scrape of steel on frozen pond and well aimed snow a s DECEMBER Are YOU buylng a t1cket7 a phrase familiar during any month any week at Classlcal f special interest this month rn connection with the prom used surprises and treats to be featured at the Christmas Ball where Santa himself appeared well supplied with candy canes Other Events REVIEWS publication of Senior Superlatlves Senior Class Skating Party Varsity Club Banquet CLASSICAL DRIVES IN for the score and the best basket ball retord in live years ...-.- -if at NOW WHEN I went to high school toasts Maxine Roy AT LAST GAIL RUBIN receives her diploma at January graduation from Mr Macclougald and Mr Gleeson NOW IF ID BEEN PLAYING rn that game Sergeant Duchesmeau tells Mr Leonard Kent Painter and jim Cox . . .. 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I . i , L Y K 7 f I yr 1 I - ' 3 ll ' T' x 4 24 3 ' 's I Ip ti 'I s L, I at x I CULMINATION January graduates and their parents at tend Cum Laude Inmatron qi l2As POSE FOR CADUCEUS candld after decoratmg Chrrstmas tree EMILY TO THE RESCUE' Myrna Barenborm Dave Woolman Steve Gordon and Bonnre Barnes JANUARY Happy New Year' and Congratula nons' there were certamly plenty of people to be congratulated Anthony Medal wrnners new members of the Cum Laude Soclety and the thtrty four members of the graduatnng class For those not among the lucky and reports and the age old resolutton to do better next trme FEBRUARY Isnt ANYBODY gomg9 famrlrar warls of the ncket sellers apparently producmg desrred effects judging by the overwhelmtng success of both the Senlor Play Our Hearts Were Young and Gly and the 12A dance That Frggers fxrst CADUCEUS deadltne end of basketball season a week off for more rn tensrve study and wtder supplementrry rc ILIIDL AND WHAT DO YOU THINK of radloactrve cranberry WHO DOESNT BELIEVE m Santa Claus, sauce? mqunres Mr Macdougald of Senator Theodort F Green at the Varsity Club drnner 1 I K of E ,f I 5 S Q A . . . I - . I , , 'T L t fw- yi ,, lar ,.lk K ,gp 1 D Z V . , - 5: 'wg C . . . . iff- A s gf - 'v thrrty-four, school resumed . . . College Boards . . . finals ,vi - .. ml mg ' l g ' g , . . . 1 . ' . z', . 1 1 . K L I , . A . ' x . K . .. 1 X1 . 7-,. v - 1 .H A h . 7 ' . 'A I ft N 4- C ' A ff - I r f ,. , I., V f as it Will az I I I I e 't , vs. WI' X.. 3 --.....,.... who Li P52 wc, 'We :Q a . L,,p U K' f ,QRHNJ .M Q-, ' .ae ff 'rf-I rf . ,V 'V-,I-,, fr, - ' 4' M' .aff . 4 I HV, Q. ,X , . I I y5 .QQ-7 V, Ria, ,l'.f' ,Q ,ti I . M, I f I I I I My ' I . L4 . ' . Y . . 1 . I' K F . a I ' - - j' an F , , 'I ..u , l . . ,QQ , ' . . W 1 , , - ,. . ,4 I II ,X t , I . . rt- ' - F rr. . ,. . 5 rn I . . . . , . . . , wf,.. TV? BUT YOU CAN'T make two moves in a row, Mr. Gouldg Albert Marks, Jordan Auerbach, William Gould. FIRST IN THE 1000 Berme Sonetto forges towards the Hnish line THE CADUCEUS TYPING STAFF Seated Mary Luke CMiss ing Betty Lisker Learning Robert Bermanj g-all -ull pisuvfl' rx.. 'LVN- 3' -,I --we t 2 df se ' im A v. .- ---A 5 M I B Wlill ' THIS IS ART LINKLETTER calling - 'People Are Funny' - Betty Lisker, Eileen FitzGerald, and Judy Lindberg. SPRING Soft breezes gentle days of blue skies and white scudding clouds of warm rains and muddy roads of noisy birds and noisy children at their ageless games of hopscotch and iump rope spring lacy green soft pink and gold pussywillows daffodils touseled hair and billowing petticoats spring witching beckoning calling through the open school room window to the prisoners in their dark con nnement restless drowsy eager to answer her call MARCH March first already? incredulous cries of CADUCEUS editors rushing to meet the deadline sighing with relief as the book goes off to press fi ished at last beginning of regular practice session or members of baseball team final boards Achieve ments delegates from Forum Club and Debating So ciety sent to Model Congress at University of Rhode Island PROVIDFNCE MERCHANTS BEWARE' Here comes the RE VIEW Advertising Staff Louis Contenti advertising Manager Sue Higgins Karen Chernack Andrew Albanese Bruce Nelson and eannine DeFalco Seated Pam Wallace 'Q-.., FOR SERVICES ABOVE AND BEYOND the call of Mr Laf erry Steve Srlverman tecerves a scrence award from Mr ONe1l APRIL They sard rt couldn t be done' but rt was an unprecedented event dance sponsored by the Debating Socrety source of headaches great and small for one weary faculty advrser and then the 1nev1t a e the everpresent the never fallrng t e quarterly exams obyect of mnumerable gtrevances for both the students who take them and the teachers who correct them MAY Guess what? rn most cases no need to thrnk long another senror has just recenved an accept ance to or an underclassman has been mvlted to the Freshman Frollc or Sophomore Hop UNE lll wrrte every week famous last words but smcerely meant leavmg behmd the umor Prom the Semor Prom and Graduatlon lookmg toward the summer and beyond some to another year at Classical others to the new world of college TO THE VICTORS belong t e spox s letters for Outdoor Track Thomson presents I 1- f -nz: WE ARE VERY PROUD of Classical Hugh School O Nell addresses the student body for the last trme f' ,gait ON BEHALF OF THE STUDENT BODY Rrch ard D1Mase presents a grft from the school to Mr ONe1l and Mr Halliwell presents letters to the lunlor members of the band l , l A llx i 1 K 5 V Q C ,th X y ,g My X I T 3 A J , ..,,.. W Y' E J it ' f . - ' ' - Mr. D E. 5 l' bl... - Y ...h lx , l y ' . ' - ' 1 ' ' . . - 7 - .... f L X J A . H. T ' 4 h 'l - Mr. . . . . ' ' ' at to is W p ,X A N . ,, 'Nw Nm .. xv 13 'U' 5 .lwfj SJ CULMINATION 6? ll- .2 A A X . Raw s i.:-wS:l - ' . ifiiifs , - A' WSP: ' 'S' Q vi' Aff'-Sf' A jg ix -af A R Ui L'Kk. ff XV N ' . JANUARY SENIORS Chorus 1960 Classlcal Hngh School we dreamed a dream Aye far and long agol In the brlllxant matterlessness of freedom 3 famtltarxty and Freshman Frollcs FIRE4 In the solemn solemnness of Sophomore soc1a1 status seekers5 Stronttum 90 slackness SPORT6 In the jazz d 1rar1ness7 perpetual of joyless Jumorrsm JUSTIFICATION8 In the utter sobr1ety9 of utter slappxness the srmple selecnvxty of sophnstrcated Semorrsm SMASH Alas m the perfect purposeful nothmgness of factoryg' e admmtstratxon parkmg lot GOOD BYE H S Truouac H7635 Reader s gulde to H S Truouac l 96 Thrs phrase says Steenens ns obscure m meamng and background but easrly under stood An Elnzabethan constructnon more natu ral would be brxllnantful meanmgness freedom Cf Paradtse Lost Agam ohn Note the sense of gleeful antncrpatlon on the part of the author Note the br1l11ant use of alltteratxon and onomatopoera throughout Football champnons Popes emendatlon yrormess does not have the same connotatton of perfect rhythm Paradox and anachronlsm Today all yumor eyes are foyful How fraught wxth meanmg Note the skxlled use of paradox Sobrnety characterxzed by Good Grlef and just Ma Probably a mrsprrnt should be sloppl nes I-Ieywoodd says th1s should be Atlast as m the second foho edmon MR WALTER BERNARD We the Class of january 1960 express to you Mr Walter Ber nard our grateful apprecnatxon for your competent mstructxon smcere mterest and helpful assxstance Wm ! 1 THIS IS THE CHAIRMAN of the teacher relatron commnttee say 12A class officers from top to bottom Davrd Gulrano Socxal Commxttee Co Charrman Joy Cowen Vrce Presldent Barbara Russo Secretary Maxme Roy Soc1alComm1ttee CoCha1rman Rrch ard DxMase Presxdent and jo Anne Rabold Treasurer o o 2 of . '. . 8 J a . . nun V ,ll ' ' th - a A n 2. l. s . . it - . . K ka? K Milton-Book XXII-Line 7. - - - 5 , - -' - , ' 4. ' - - . . ' . -. - . ' U . i 5. .1 a I a Q , , y . 6. ' . ' 7. , . 3 . . , 8. I u u . W 1 . 8a. ' I ' .. 9. s A n A .' I ,, dun K l 10. ' ' - '- I A U sn' ' I f f Ginuw- MARILYN FAITH AVRUTSKY 64 Bellevue Ave URI She that was ever fanr and never proud had a tongue at wnll and yet was never ou Actnvttles Bowlmgl 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 jr Alliance 3 4 Messenger 4 GleeClub1 2 Outsnde acttvxtxes B B G Remembered for The part of eyes that followed her across the room ROBERT FRANKLYN BERMAN 215 Fxfth St Harvard Let thns suffice by thxs concexve the rest He should he could he would he dld the very best Southwell Actnvmes Basketball 1 Tenms 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 2 Debatmg Socxety 4 French Club 4 jumor Alliance 3 4 Scnence Club 3 URI Chemlstry Club 4 Math Club 4 REVIEW Edltorxal Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Board Assxst ant Edntor 4 Refreshment Charrman Outside Actrvttxes New England Lawn Tenms Assocxatnon Class A Rankmg Prov TY Remembered as Fnrst Man MICHAEL MATI-IEW BALSAMO JR 371 New York Ave Boston College I thmk I may promrse you somethmg of a good days sport Duke of Beaufort Actxvmes Athletxc Councll 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Football 2 3 Indoor Track 3 Iumor Alllance 3 HIY 3 4 Outside Actrvmes C Y O J C C Na txonal Hot Rod Assocxatlon Broad Street Recreatton Y M C A Remembered for Grndnron play and In organxc compounds We Entered Classical ELAINE EUNICE CARD 168 Glenbndge Ave Marne I feel wtthm me a peace above all earthly dlgmtxes a stlll and quxet con scrence Shakespeare Actxvrtres Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Swxm mmg2 Messengerl 2 Outside Actlvxtles Volunteer work R1 Hospxtal Rambow Work s Dept Remembered for Attending all he football games N571 BARRY ROYCE BERGER JR 105 Gallatm St URI O tus excellent to have a grants strength Shakespeare Actnvmes Football 1 2 3 4 Indoor Track 1 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 2 3 4 jumor Alllance 3 4 Science Club 3 Outside Actnvmes USY Remembered as Our own Colossus MARCIA EDNA CARMEN 132 Laura St Rhode Island College Blessed wlth that charm the certalnty to please Rogers Actrvmes Bowlmg 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Jumor Allrance 3 4 Dra matlcs Club 3 Outsnde Actlvltxes Sunday School teach er Rambow Remembered as Our lxbrarnan wrth the beautxful red harr 6 MY? if-5 Gm' aa., 97 f Wu.. 7 ' 7 ' ' l U . , . n I U ' I l v- I I l d. . . .. . .. . . .. . . 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A w ,, t JF- G3 fl LYNNE MARION CARR 110 Calrfornra Ave Swarthmore Character rs a dramond that scratches every other stone Bartol Actrvrtres Bowlrng 1 3 4 Swrmmrng 2 Forum Club 3 4 Program Chalr man 4 Debatrng Socrety 3 4 Treas ance 3 4 REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 3 4 REVIEW Collector 1 2 3 4 CA DUCEUS Board 4 Messenger 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 A Cappella Choir 2 3 4 YTeens 2 Skatmg 1 Cageball 1 Ma yor Letter 3 Remembered as Our Super Sales woman JOY SANDRA COWEN 29 Cole Farm Ct Beaver College The yoy of youth and health her eyes drsplayed and ease of heart her every look conveyed Crabbe Actrvrtres Bowlrngl 2 3 4 Swrm mrng l 2 3 French Club 3 Junror Allrance 3 4 Class V1cePres1dent l 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 YTeens 2 Skatrng 1 2 REVIEW Typrst 2 3 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres Junror Hadassah Hrstorran Membershrp Charrman Coun crlettes Secretary B B G Brke rrdrng Remembered for Carrot lunches con trarrness and charm 98 ANDREW RICHARD CERULLO 43 What Cheer Ave URI Hrs words are srmple and hrs soul sm cere Dryden ctrvrtres Indoor Track 2 3 Outdoor rack 2 French Club 3 Scrence Club 3 Math Club 9 4 Outsrcle Actrvmes Frshrng Contest wrnner lnsulatron Applicator Radro burldrng Dancing Bowling Remembered for Hrs chess tourna ments ARLENE GAIL DECOF 196 Sackett St U RI So sweet the blush of bashfulness Een plty can scarce wrsh rt less Byron ACIIVIIICS Bowlrng 1, 2, 3, 4, Swrm mng 1, 2, junror Allrance 3 4, CA DUCEUS Collector 2, 3 Glee Club 1 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres Iota Phr Sororrty, B B G , U S Y Remembered for Her penchant for blonde harr, blue eyes, and Brown week ends NADA GLORIA CHANDLER 66 Overhrll Road Branders Imagrnatron rules the world Napoleon Actrvrtres Bowlrng 1 2 3 4 Swrm mrng 1 2 Club Council 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Presrdent 4 Debatrng So Allrance 3 4 REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Collector 2 3 4 Messenger 1 2 3 4 jr Red Cross 2 3 4 Presrdent 2 3 4 YTeens 2 3 Nrne Court 2 Cageball 2 Modern Dancel REVIEW Typist 2 3 4 Ma lor Letter 3 Remembered as A beatnrk of sorts ELAINE ROSE DELSELVA 119 Webster Ave Rhode Island Hosprtal A docrle drsposrtron wrll with ap plxcatron surmount every drlhculty Manrlrus Actrvrtres Bowlrngl 2 3 4 Swrm m1ng2 Messengerl 2 Outsrde Actrvrtres Rhode Island Hos prtal Volunteer Work Psychologrcal Dept CSD RI Hosprral Remembered as Elarne the Lrly mard of Astolat 2 I A . .. 2 , sg y T 1 Q X. g , . W .A . 9 1. .. Q . C5 1 I . I . .. I . , v 3 . .' '. . . Z . , I, , 3 . - Q 1 . ,y - , Q U , 1' urer 4g French Club 3, 4g junror Allr- I crety 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 45 Junror 1 Z , 5 , Q 1 , y , 2 ' v S , 1 2 3 . Q 1 37 I 1 v s 3 - 1 Q Q , , 2 ,, , , , 1 - , 1 . - 5 Q 1 - 5 ' 1 - D 3 1 1 3 ' 5 . S h' f D' T' GUYC Ing Ol' IFGC IOFI, , . - 1 1 n 1 I ' ' ' ' ' . . y f . l ! i D A . ! L. ' 3 ' 1. ' , . . . . , 3 gl- 3 I 1 , , , , - . 5 1 , - Z v - . . i . .. 2 I . r , i Z h . . ' . 9, . ' 9 T' , 3 , A .5 - . ' ., . . , . . . z , - I ' , ' - , , . . , A 5 , , RICHARD ANTHONY MICHAEL DI MASE ll32 Smith St Boston College Be it your care to follow you shall be safe with me as your leader Activities Football 2 3 4 Club Coun crl 4 President 4 French Club 3 Jun nor Alliance 3 4 Social Committee 2 3 Class President 4 HrY 3 4 Remembered as Our first string Class President VICTOR J FARMER 41 Army st URI Happy and from care Im free why arent they all content like me? Opera I1 Bazadere Activities Indoor Track 2 3 Cross Country 2 3 Science Club 2 3 Ger man Club 2 3 4 Radio Club 2 3 4 H Y 3 4 Outside Activities Providence Chapter Remembered for Don wor ry' ss sew THEODORE IRVING ELLIS, III 182 Doyle Ave. Providence College A fellow of infinite jest of most ex- cellent fance. - Shakespeare Activities: Indoor Track 3, 4g Outdoor Track 35 Junior Alliance 3g Radio Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 4. Outside Activities: Eagle Scoutg M.Y.F.g Sea Explorersg Order of the Arrow. Remembered as: Our engaging IIIrd.' Purpose, and Meumn 9' rmvx BETTY ANN FAWTHROP 15 Rutherglen Ave Westminster Choir College God made a heart of gold of gold shining and sweet and true gave it a home of fairest mould blest rt and called it You Anonymous Activitres Bowlingl 2 3 4 Junior Alliance 4 Glee Club 1 A Cappella Choirl 2 3 4 Skating 1 2 Mayor Letter 4 Remembered for Her divine harmonies GREGORY MICHAEL ERAMIAN 241 jewett St Brown The man who does his work any work conscientiously must always one sense be a great man Anonymous Activities Basketball I Debating So ciety 3 French Club 3 REVIEW Ed itorial Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Business Staff 4 Outside Activities Order of DeMolay Providence Chapter Armenian Church Youth Organization of America Chair man Remembered as Un bon elcve francais et un brave type LYNNE MARIE GEDERMAN 117 Niagara St URI and oh but she was gay' s e sang a song that took my heart away Allmgham Activities Bowling 2 3 4 Swm ming I 3 French Club 3 junior Alll ance 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 YTeens 2 Skating 1 Mayor Letter 3 Outside Activities CYO YTeen Remembered for Her pleasant and in fectious laughter 99 Q 1 , ln . , . . I I 3 :. , , I - . . . . D . . 1 A 1 - , 2 1 - U, 4 A , I ' 1 1 . . - 1 S ' . - , Q sf 3 ' , - I O I ll u 3 U , . . . , , . . . . h - . M D . I . , 5 ,g L, I' i I , . L. i .- , 1 I , 1 - , s 1 - I , , 1 , , 1 I , 4 I . 1 - 4 1- , . 3 , I ' ' : . . .g - . First Voters, Inc., President. 1 . vu r n J v 3 ' I h , ' , 5 , . 3 . 3 1 1 i y S I S . 'J -N-Q.. iii' DAVID FRANK GIULIANO 587 Academy Ave URI They love they hate but they cannot do wrthout htm Arrstophanes Actrvttres Basketballl 2 3 HIY 3 4 Class Socral Commrttee 4 Remembered Scarborough Beach Comber , W M ffiirffw' CARLO MANCO From the crown of hrs head to the sole of hrs foot he rs all mrrth Shakespeare Actrvrtres Indoor Track 3 Outdoor Track 3 Outsnde Actnvmes General Motors Craftsmans Gurld Stockers Hot Rod Club Desrgntng automobrle bodres Remembered for Sa vrtesse Wm.. 100 we-wr GEORGE STEPHEN JIZMAGIAN 182 Reservorr Ave Brown Forward and frolxc glee were there the wrll to do and the soul to dare Scott Actrvrtres Athletrc Councrl 4 Basket ball 1 Football 1 2 4 French Club 3 4 Scrence Club 3 URI Chemxstry Group 4 REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Outsrde Acttvmes DeMoley Mas ter Councrlor Remembered as LAllegro And After Four Years ALAN LANGDON McKINNON I End that nonsense at tlmes rs smgu larly refteshrng Talleyrand Actxvxtxes Baseball 2 3 Indoor Track 3 jumor Alllance 3 Radro Club 3 4 I-I Y 3 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres Aqua Knrghts Hot Rod Assoclatxon YMCA CYO Remembered as Artrst of Artttles ,Q-wi' Maur' MARSHALL NORMAN LESTER 1030 Hope St Brown To have strtven to have made an effort to have been true to certam rdeals thrs alone IS worth the strug e Snr Wxllram Osler ACIIVIIICS Athletlc Council 3 4 Sec retary 3 Football 3 Indoor Track 2 Outdoor Track I 2 French Club 3 junror Allrance 3 4 Remembered as Our poet laureate and prophet a la peanut pentameter ROBERT ALAN MOSKOL An ounce of mnrth rs worth a pound of sorrow Baxter Actlvrttes Basketball 2 Football 1 French Club 3 4 Junior Allrance 3 4 Scrence Club 3 4 Outsrde Actrvmes U L P S Vrce Presr dent j C C Youth Councrl U I. P In ternatronal Newspaper U S Y Remembered for May we sung French Chrtstmas Carols? elf? 'fl' V R fl u uf. n fn? A' 1 . . u U gl, -' - as: .sh ,.,: Q '. A,, T X ' . ' A ' . 9 X' . -- . H .2 ' ' M Vp! 31 Hammond St. U.R.I. 7 Brewster St. U.R.I. 23 Mayflower St. U.R.I. I. 1 ai- y . Q , 9 l ,Y 1. , 3 I W sf JANET ELIZABETH NOKE 3l Funstan Ave R I C E A ltxnd heart rs a fountann of gladness malcmtr, everythrng, m rts vrcrnrty fresh en unto smrles lrvnng, Actlvrtres Bowlrng, Z 3 Swrmmxng 2 Irench Club 3 4 junror Allrance 3 4 Cvlee Club 7 Nrne Court 2 Caceball 2 Modern Dance 2 Mayor Letter 3 Oursnde Actrvrtres 1 Achrevement Secretary Rarnbow Girls Remembered for I-Ier darrnb escapades JO ANNE CLARA RABOLD 35 Erghth St Denver Youth enthusiasm and tenderness are lrke the days of sprmg, Ruckert Actlvltres B wlxnc 1 2 3 4 Swm mmf, 1 2 Cheerleader 3 4 Captaxn 4 junxor Allxance 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Messenger I 2 Class Treas urer 3 4 Glee Club l A Cappella Chorrl 2 3 4 YTeens 2 Modern Dance 2 Cageball 2 Skatxnf, 2 Major Letter 3 Dramatxcs Club 4 Outslde Actrvrtres Grace Church Chorr Martha Gurld Remembered as Our sprnted frrendly and wonderful cheerleader . 4 A Q x 1 1 'fi , M' A Q' , 'f ' X 1 X l ROBERT MICHAEL ROMANO 78 McK1nley St Provrdence College The true art of memory rs the art of attentron johnson Acnvmes Scnence Club 3 jr Red Cross 3 4 VrcePres1dent 4 Outside ACIIVIIICS Eagle Scout Asst Scoutmaster Arrow Honor Socrety Remembered as A conscnentrous Eagle Scout Of the Scholastic, Athletic, and Social ROBERT LOUIS ROSATI 82 What Cheer Ave Brown The world knows lrttle of rts greatest men Actrvrtres Outdoor Track 2 Cross Country 2 French Club 3 Scrence Club 3 Math Club 3 4 CADUCEUS Board Outsrde Actrvmes Frsher Body Crafts man s Guxld Model Cars Remembered for Hrs lr le French semnnars MAXINE BLUM ROY 126 Lancaster St Srmmons A perfect woman nobly planned t warm to comfort and command Wordsworth Actrvltres Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Swrm mmgl 2 3 French Club3 4 French Program Commrttee 3 4 junxor Alll ance 3 4 REVIEW Edrtorxal Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Class Soclal Commrttee Charrman 3 4 YTeens 4 Dramatrcs Club 4 Skatrng 1 Major Letter 3 Outsrde Actrvrnes Junror Hadassah Presrdent Remembered as Queen of I-Iomeroom GAIL JOYCE RUBIN 158 Porter St Branders The pen wherewrth thou dost so heav enly smg, made of a qurll from an an gels wmg Henry Constable Actlvltles Bowlmgl Z 3 4 Debat mg Soclety 4 French Club 3 4 jumor Allrance 3 4 REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 3 4 Messenger 1 2 4 Specral Mes senger 4 Outslde ACIIVIIICS Albert Ernstem Bnal Br nth Glrls Presldent Remembered as An :deal student and person 101 .1 '- 1 1 Y .. l .1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1. 1 ' i . , . - . . V 0 1 1 1 1 l - 1 - - 1 - ' 1 4 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' . . . , . . - - I 1 - -1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - 1 - 1 , , , L - 1 1 ' - r' 1 . ' . ' , . ' . ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 - . ' , . ' Y . , . . . - 1 - 1 1 1 0 Q 0 l 11 - - O 1. - 1 1 1 H F . .H ' ' ' ' 1 ' . L 1 - 1 ' ' ' . . - 1 1 1 1 . . . . ' ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . ' ' ' ' ' . 41 1 1 , , - D 1 -.1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . I . . . , - I - ' , 1 1 1 1 5 I - 1 ' v ' U 3 . .U 1 1 , . - Y , ' 1 . ' 1 ' I 'A Wei '-f,'55Ii1fi.i2i1 'A Y1' Q. - K , Wy N. 4 Q11f22,s1. 1 ' ,, . 1 1 ' U - 1 1 , rieffgilf 1. f- 1 . Q we 51-11-1 1 V. ,1.L G5 M I , .2 334' ills ii.- BARBARA ANN RUSSO 182 Sterling Ave R I C E She looks as clear as the morning roses newly washed with dew Shakespeare Activities Bowlingl 2 3 4 French Club 3 junior Alliance 3 4 Class Sec retary 2 3 4 YTeens 2 Skatingl 2 Dramatics Club 4 Remembered as Pert Pretty and Pop ular Bobbi MARIE LOUISE SANTOPIETRO 15 Fairbanks St. Mass. Gen. Hosp. School of Nursing Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. -- Thackeray Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Swim- ming 43 Forum Club 4g Debating So- ciety lg French Club 3, 43 junior Alli- ance 3, 4g Glee Club 23 Y-Teens 3, 45 Skating 1, 2, 3, 43 Maior Letter 4g Dra- matics Club 43 Library Asst. 1, Outside Activities: junior Achievement, Secretary. Remembered for: Her hilarious adven- tures. ag ROBERT TENENBAUM 15 Vassar Ave Colby Cultured and refined manners are everywhere a passport to regard Anonymous Activities Basketballl Tennis 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 2 French Club 3 4 junior Alliance 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Math Club 4 REVIEW Editorial Staff Outside Activities U L P S U S Y Prov T Y Remembered for Car pools and R mances We Graduated with Greater Understanding NORMAN STUART WEINBERG 91 Fourth St Boston University Repose and cheerfulness are the badge of the gentleman Emerson Activities Basketball 2 Tennis 2 French Club 3 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Outside Activities United Synagogue Youth Remembered for Tuna fish sandwiches' 102 'flux 581' 2 3 3 Miantonomo Ave Clark Twas a good sensible fellow Shakespeare Activities Basketballl 2 Science Club Outside Activities DeMolay Basketball Work Remembered for I-Irs love of sports BE CAREFUL NOT to step on my toes says Barbara Russo after being crowned queen of the Junior Prom I ' 1 -M 5, 4. ' I N H N O- . O 'H T , 5 1 - ' . K V A gl, Q f -ffi5f'f? S , ' I P I MARK ROBERT YESSIAN 3' - , , a , b , xi- --1 MV Macdougald you re Queen of the Chrlstmas Gxulxano joy Cowen Maxme Roy and Jo Anne Rabold make then' presents Ba non to Presldent Dxck D1Mase at the Chrlstmas Ball Of Man, Llfe, and Society BE SURE TO DOT THF 1 Robert Berman and Mxss Wetherell advxse Gall GOOD GRIEF' whoops our mnstake Rubm at the Cum Laude Soclety lnmatnon Classxcalltes dance at the Cbflffmdl Ball xx, Q-Q- ' elf. ' E 2 ,... I ffl I 1 - ' 4 . ' : E X . 'X f I L x af fp V '-if ,ff H 5 ills O ' -- 4:-in 1 W ,bas , 1, k , ' -x ':,,,, 3' W WAKE UP, MAXINE ROY, sayg Mr. PRESIDENT GETS' THE BOOBY PRIZE - Barbara Russo, Dave , . x . . ' . , . D D I C 4- s ' ,J V WV .L . T Z 4 X ' A Ri' .X sw X . w' - ' F N 103 'Yu 2 JO ANNE RABOLD RICHARD DIMASE MARSHALL LESTER BARRY BERGER JOY COWEN Ideal Classxcallte Ideal Classxcalxte Most Versatxle Most Athletlc Most Popular Most Athletnc Most Popular Most Versaule Dxd Most for Class Q SUPERLATIVES 960 ' ROBERT BERMAN GAIL RUBIN ROBERT ROSATI BARBARA RUSSO Most L1kely to Most Lxkel to V Best Natured Most Popular Succeed Succeed Best Scholar Best Scholar ll' KY Af -Q-fY LYNNE GEDERMAN GEORGE MAXINE ROY DAVID GIULIANO Wxttnest JIZMAGIAN Dld Most for Class Best Lookmg Best Lookmg Wxttxest . h , x y C . ss R I , . Y, C, R I 'Al X I WT I A f i3 ,ic .Qi -5, 1 . 4 iff 'fe ' sr 'sn' SLN 4' ' . Y: f 3 3. fi 5 . I 1 I K , I for E, I I .I N W, . k JANUARY Summa Cum Laude Robert F Berman ,pi Lynne M Carr WJ' Magna Cum Laude CUM LAUDE 'Ns Gregory M Eramran George S jrzmagran S-Q Robert L Rosatr Gall J Rubrn CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Cum Laude today how mmportant how srgmficant how final rt seems In a sense rt does srgnnfy an end It marks the achnevement of four years of hard work, rt rs the culmmatron of four years of rntensrve study and certamly, nt rs rmportant Membershnp rn the Cum Laude Society IS a coveted honor bestowed upon those senror students who, because of therr outstandnng scholastrc achrevement and exceptronal character, have drstmgurshed themselves throughout thenr hrgh school years Although Cum Laude does represent the attarnment of a hrgh goal rt 15 by no means a final destmatlon Ahead he many doors as yet Closed and barred They will open only by an applrcatron of the same hrgh qualrnes whrch have mented the award of the Cum Laude pm May the ownershlp of that pm encourage the perusal of a hrgher wrsdom, may rt msprre the attamment of all that rs ad mlrable and laudable rn men 'I W! 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Qi When tn the course of human events a Classtcal stu dent finds htmself prepartng for commencement fthe begtnntng of the end or ts tt the end of the begtnntng7J tt behooves htm to stand back and shout Nobody move unttl I find out how I got here' Obvtously stratntng to control thetr tmpattence two solve the students cltlemma The gentleman on the left says Thtnk back way back easy now Watt' Stop' Dont thtnk beyond the year 1956 Ah yes such an ap proprtate begtnntng for my analysts' Your analysts? chtdes hts short stocky asststant Any one can determtne the cause of even I can understand MISS MARY F McKAY We the graduates of june 1960 stncerely thank you Mtss Mary Mc Kay for your excellent gutdance capable asststance and sktllful tn stmctton JUNE SENIORS thts temporary mental dtsorder Durtng hts four years at Classtcal Htgh School he suffered from autte cultural vulturtsm Even worse though he had such dtfftculttes tn ortenttng htmself tn a school wtth two fires two prtn ctpals and two football champtonshtps Its apparent that thts boy needs a rest retorts the bewtldered savant Dont be tmperttnent' I know what Im dotng Im gotng to send htm to college And the muffled threats of the student become less tntelltgtble as he ts finally transported to the tnstttutton of hts chotce WHEN DO WE TAKE OFF? Ask 12B ofhcers Earl Ludman Vtce Prestdent Pat Bourbon nats Soctal Commtttee Chatrman john Ftgltoltnt Prestdent Mertke Lepasaar Secretary and Judy Ltndberg Treasurer 106 , K , , 3 Q 3 , . 6 Aa, , h . - . u . . A . . . - . A 7 . 1 - . y I , I , , . - - 1 v ' . , . . . . . , b, . dtsttngutshed gentlemen tn purple sport coats attempt to But that's the same cure you prescrtbe for everyone, il ' I ' ll v ' I . I ' I ' , , L . . . . . . , , ' . U . . . t I H t . t . T . . , . I Q - H , 3 ' , 9 , 9 , .. .t .. . . I-,I ... .W . . . -N I. I .uIwR,,IgIs3gg,Igg, - . : .' KKA' RICHARD ROY ACKERMAN 231 Elmgrove Ave Tufts Merxt and good breedmg wnll make thexr way everywhere Chesterfield Actxvtttes Golf3 4 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 4 Junior Allnance 4 A Cappella Chonr 3 4 Presndent 4 Dra matxcs Club 4 Outsxde Actnvmes DeMoIay YMCA Upstlon Lambda Phu Prano Remembered as Kung Rrchard of the car pool MEREDITH LOUISE AINSCOUGI-I 6 Dunnell Ave Pawtucket Bates Vnrtue wxsdom goodness and real worth never lose thexr power Barton Actlvxtles Swxmmtng I 2 junlor Allx ance 3 4 CADUCEUS Business Staff 4 Manager Skatmg I Outsxde Actxvnnes Ptlgrxm Fellowshxp V1cePres1dent Fanth Chatrman Church Chou' Employed at Mc-mortal Hospxtal Gnft Shop Sunday School Teacher Remembered as Our efficxent busmess fnilnagel' September 9 1956 h ANTHONY PHILIP ALESSANDRO 24M joslm St Provndence College If you are but content you have enough to Itve upon wxth comfort Acrxvnrnes Football Z 3 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 2 3 4 Juntor Alliance 4 H1 Y 4 Remembered for I-Ins speed MARIE JEAN ALPERIN 254 Wayland Ave Pembroke Her voxce was ever soft gentle and low an excellent thing ln a woman Shakespeare Acttvxtles Bowllng 2 3 Swlmmmg I 2 French Club 3 4 junior Alliance 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 YTeens 4 Skat mg I 3 Cage Ball 4 Dramatxcs Club 2 4 Major Letter 3 REVIEW Typnst Outsxde Actxvmes Heart Fund Collec tor Cancer Drtve Collector YWCA Remembered for Her qunet ways , , ANDREW ANTHONY ALBANESE JR 56 Heath St U RI A happy gentleman ln blood and lnneaments Shakespeare Actxvmes Forum Club 4 Debating So cxety 2 4 French Club 4 junror All: ance 3 4 Math Club 4 REVIEW Buslness Staff 4 Oursnde Actnvxttes Boys Club of Amer Ica Remembered for Hts sense of humor Flrsr Day RICHARD LEE ANDERSON 185 Read St Seekonk Mass Brown A good lxmbed fellow young strong and of good friends Cushmg Actlvltles Baseball 2 3 4 Fencing 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debatmg So clety 2 4 French Club 3 4 Science Club 3 Math Club 3 4 Radio Club 2 3 4 Trafhc Squad 4 I-IIY 3 4 Outslde ACIIVIIICS DeM0lay Remembered for Fannmg the Hutrt CKUCS ,I-4 Jilwfvs QW'+ '-'V A-I5 107 , . . ., I I I - .I - I I I I I I I I I ' I Q ' I I I ' .I I I I I ' . , , . , , , g . . , . . . ., . , I - ' I I 3 ' . ' ' I - , . . . O , O O O T 9 - . ., , . - I I I I I I , ' 1 .1 , . . I I I I I I I I I . Y I tl Y y U ' Y Y 7 l Y 1 J . I I ' I I I I I I S I I . A Y D Y ! Y - . 1 - 1 - ! 7 U I 1 I Q Y Y 1 - 1 I I I I ' ' ' ' . 2, 3, 4. , , . . . . A IIQQIINI I . F- - , 15,5 ll I T' am: A U . if X . N I I, ' JUDITH ANN ANTONUCCI 762 Academy Ave. U.R.I. Kindness in women shall win my love. - Shakespeare Activities: Bowling 4, Swimming 2, French Club 4: junior Alliance 3, 4, German Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Skating 1, 3, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 4, Sapientia 1. Outside Activities: junior Achievement, C.Y.O. Remembered for: Her feminine blush. JORDAN AUERBACH 134 Oakland Ave. Brown With knowledge so vast and judgment so strong. - Burns Activities: Baseball 1, 2, Fencing 1, 2, 3, 4g Math Club 25 Trafhc Squad 3, 4. Outside Activities: Providence Chess Club, R.I. Chess Association: United Synagogue Youth: American First Day Cover Society. Remembered as: Knight of the foil. 86 Dean Ave., Smithfield 4-fl R.I Hospital Schodl of . -....... .g Modesty is the citadel of beautpw virtue. - Demades Activities: Bowling 2, 4: Swimming 2, French Club 4, Junior Alliance 4, German Club 2, 3, 4. Outside Activities: Rainbow Girls, Church Youth Group, Secretary. Rememebered as: Laechlendes Maed- chen. The Beginning ofthe First Year . JOAN LINDA BAKST 85 Lorraine Ave. Carnegie Institute of Technology Good sense and good nature are never separated. - Dryden Activities: Bowling 1, 3, Swimming 2, French Club 4, junior Alliance 3, 4, REVIEW Editorial Staff 3, 4g Y-Teens 1. Outside Activities: New England Fed- eration of Temple Youth, B'nai B'rith Girls, Councilettes. Remembered for: Sports and the stage. 108 PATRICIA JEAN BALKUS 10 Alma St. U.R.I. A sunny nature wins lasting friendship everywhere. Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 45 German Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4: REVIEW Business Staff 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2g Y-Teens 4: Cageball 2, Dramatics Club 2, 4, Skating 1, 3, 45 Major Letter 4. Outside Activities: jr. Knights of Lith- uania, President, Knights of Lithuaniag C.Y.O., Folk Dancing Lessons: St. Casi- mir Church Choir. Remembered for: Her quick wit. MYRNA GRACE BARENBOIM 52 Top St. Pembroke A girl to whom was given so much of earth - so much of heaven. -- Wordsworth Activities: Bowling 2: Swimming 2g Debating Society 43 French Club 3, 43 Junior Alliance 3, 45 REVIEW Editorial Staff 4, REVIEW Business Staff 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Skating 1, Modern Dancing 1, Dramatics Club 3. Outside Activities: Oil painting, Dance Exhibitions, Iota Phi Sorority, Vice- President. Remembered for: Talent! 1 BONNIE ANN BARNES 95 Payton St Unxv of Kentucky Y heart Anonymous Actrvrtles Bowlmg 4 Swnmmmg I 2 4 junior Alliance 4 REVIEW Busl ness Staff 2 3 4 Messenger 1 Glee Club 2 Dramatxcs Club 2 3 4 Presxdent 3 Outsnde Actrvntnes New England Horse mens Councxl Mtsquamrcut Rrdxng and Dnvxng Club Professor Beerys School of I-Iorsemanshrp Remembered as Class Equestrran CAROLE SUE BERREN 185 Sumter St Conn To know her ns to love her Rogers Actnvrtnes Bowlmg 2 3 4 Swlmmmg I 2 3 Debatnng Socnety 3 4 French Club 3 4 junxor Allrance 3 4 Mes senger 1 2 3 4 YTeens 4 Mayor Letter 3 Skatmg 3 Dramatlcs Club Outsrde Actlvmes Phr Delta Sorority Pledge Master Prov TY U SY BBG Remembered for Her enthusxasm We Remember It Well PATRICIA ANN BOURBONNAIS I33 Newman Ave Seekonk Mass Umversxty of New Hampshrre Nothmg IS so contaglous as enthusx asm It ns the genxus of sxncernty and truth accomplnshes no vxctornes wrthout Bulwer Actnvntxes Bowlrng3 4 Swrmmrng 2 Debatmg Socxety 2 4 German Club 2 3 Class Socxal Commxttee Charrman YTeens 3 4 Secretary 4 Skatmg 3 Remembered as Spmt of 60 Qs DAVID MICHAEL BRODSKY 6 Ruthven St Brown Says what he thmks and feels what he says ' Anonymous Actnvltnes Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, Tennrs 2, Indoor Track 3, Manager, Club Councxl l, 2, 3, 4, Debatmg So clety 3, 4, junxor Alllance 3, 4, RE VIEW Edntorxal Staff 3, 4, Trafhc Squad 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Outsnde Acnvmes USY, Treasurer, All State Band Remembered for 76 Trombones SUSAN ANN BLOCK 83 Laurrsron St Unxv of Vermont Keats Actxvmes Bowlrng 2 4 Swrmmmgl 2 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 Jun lor Alllance 3 REVIEW Business Stall 3 4 Class Social Committee Charrman 2 YTeens 4 Art l 2 4 Mo n Dance 1 Skatmg 2 Mayor Letter 4 Outslde Actnvrtres Iota Phr Sororlry BBG Councllettes Prov TY Remembered as Beauty Queen ELLIOTT JOEL BRODSKY 188 Sumter St Brown The mathematxclan has reached the hlghest rung on the ladder of human thought E rs Actnvntxes Fencrng l 2 3 4 Scrence Club3 4 Radxo Club 4 Band 2 3 4 Remembered for Hrs xrratronal ques tnons 109 . U. . '1 , 2 ga . 1 , . 1 I I , L I A , 9 , 3 I - ' ' , , I, 1 - I: 2 Z 5 ' 7 2, 4. . . . . I . . I . . Her hair is not more sunn than her A thing of beauty is a joy forever. I. I ,. III . III. . I 1 9 - I: I 1 1 I 1 - 1. , , QI , 2: :I I I I 1 , , , , Q - - 4 - 5 , I, 4 der . . . . I - I I 1 I . , .5 g . . . ' 15561 : . I . I .tram O O U I . 1' ' - , ref, III.. I- . I . :I I , : I , , , g ,L I 4: .e I , z s , , - :I vi 'Q ANTHONY JOSEPH CALISE 80 Tell St URI Strength of mmd and mrght of lxmb Emerson Actrvntnes Athletxc Councrl l 3 Vrce Presrdent 3 Football 2 3 4 Indoor Track l 2 3 4 Outdoor Track l 2 Remembered for Those muscles' ,p-V' JOHN NICKOLAS CALVINO 14 Pme St No Provxdence Provldence College Be gone my cares' I grve thee to the wrnds Actrvltres Basketball 2 3 4 Indoor Track 3 Outdoor Track 3 Club Coun c1l 4 German Club 2 3 CADUCEUS Collector 4 H1Y 3 4 Treasurer 3 Presxdent 4 junror Allrance 3 4 Outside Act1v1t1es C Y O Y M C A partment 4H Remembered as Head of the cafeterta clean up squad The Excitement, The Confusion MARIE CAPOZZA 120 Longwood Ave Pembroke Much wisdom often goes wrth the few est words Sophocles ACIIVIIICS Bowlxng 2 3 Swlmmxng 2 3 French Club 3 4 Jumor Allrance 3 4 Math Club 2 3 4 REVIEW Ed :tonal Staff 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 CADUCEUS Business Staff 2 3 Remembered for Unassumnng xntellx gence JOAN CECILIA CAPPELLO 868 Plamfield St Pembroke To those who know thee not no words can pamt and those who know thee know all words are fannt Moore Actxvttles Forum Club 3 4 Debatmg Socnety 3 4 Outslde Actrvxtles C Y O Remembered as Lady Lawyer 110 MARLENE MARIE CANECCHIO 101 Modena Ave Boston College Wrtty courteous lnberal full of spnrrt Shakespeare Actrvmes Bowlmg 2 3 4 Swnmmrng 1 2 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 junnor Alhance 3 4 Science Club 4 Messengerl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 YTeens 2 3 4 Major Letter 3 Skat mg 1 3 4 Dramatrcs Club 4 Remembered as Venus CYNTHIA CAMILLE CARBONE I6 Burattr Rd Johnston Bryant Mrrth should be the embrordery of conversatxon Anonymous ACIIVIIICS Bowlrng 2 4 YTeensl 4 Skatrng 1 Cageball 1 Dramatrcs Club Outslde Actxvltres C Y O Remembered as Pert and petxte fa ,, 4 A .. , l - , ., , .- . ,,: . . 5 , . 9 1 , , 5 , 1 ' . , 1 A , , , , 9 , , u 5 1 - 9 , 5 4 5,4 1 t , 9 . , . g , 9 . . 3 j , . . , I - , , S t S ' S , - , s S - ' U' ' ' : . . ,Q .v . . .g : . North Provxdence Volunteer Flre De- Q . I I O O O . . ., l - 3 - H Y ' 1- ' ,s. , '- D ' ,L 1 , 1 , g 1 , L 1 4 Us I , , 9 - , . 4. 1 ' Q . . . . . . . . . D . I U , . ,M- ROSE JOSEPHINE CATALFOMO IOS Meridian St. R.I.C.E. Amiable people radiate so much of sunshine that they are reflected in all appreciative hearts. - Deulzey Activities: Bowling 43 French Club 3, 43 junior Alliance 43 Science Club 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 43 Dramatics Club 4. Remembered as: A rose without thorns. LINDA GENE CAVERLY 18 Meni Court Jackson Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of day- light in the mind, filling it with a steady and perpetual serenity. - Addison Activities: Bowling 43 German Club 4. Outside Activities: C.Y.O. Remembered for: Her candid humor. sffg,,..fg,5,,55i3f,,f,. ff., S. . 5. W.. M f. 'li ell' IRWIN MORRIS CHAIKEN 38 Warrington St. Brown An abridgement of all that was pleas- ant in man. - Goldsmith Activities: Tennis 43 Indoor Track 2, 3, 4g Outdoor Track 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 43 French Club 43 Math Club 2, 3, 43 Traffic Squad 43 A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4. Outside Activities: Boy Scouts of Amer- ica3 U.S.Y. Remembered as: Industrious, intelligent, imaginative. The Novelty of High School . . . DONALD F. CHARD 83 Dana Sr. Dalhousie University Nothing is more adroit than irre- proachable conduct. -- Madame de Maintenon Outside Activities: Young People's Fel- lowship3 Acolyte3 Church School Teach- er. Remembered as: Class historian. 13466 U74 .fc-Qlfvc fv.l,4' Q lk lfidy 4541 iron. L-ft, KAREN CHERNACK 9 University Ave. Simmons Grace was in her steps, heaven in her eyes! In every gesture, dignity and love. - Milton Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3g Forum Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 junior Alliance 3, 43 REVIEW Business Staff 43 CA- DUCEUS Board 43 junior Red Cross 3, 43 Library Assistant 2. Outside Activities: Councilettes, Presi- dent3 PROV. T.Y., Treasurer. Remembered for: Executive energy. ART YEN CHIN 140 Francis St. Brown The best evidence of merit is the cor- dial recognition of it whenever and wherever it may be found. - Bovee Activities: Fencing 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 2, 3, 43 Traffic Squad 4. Remembered for : En garde! 'QQ ' ou,-Q 'Qu Ill br qf 'Y ANTHONY ALFRED CIPRIANO 6 Hammond St Georgetown He dares to laugh out loud and free Anonymous Activities Football 2 3 Outdoor Track 2 3 Fencing 4 Junior Red Cross 2 Outside Activities Lifeguard Red Cross C Y O Remembered for Hrs pride in Italy CAROL OLENE COBURN 120 Angell Rd,, Lincoln Prov. Barrington Bible College Gentle in manner, strong in perform- ance. - Anonymous Activities: Bowling 4g Swimming 25 Glee Club 3, 4. Outside Activities: Employed by A 8: P Storesg Woodland Baptist Teenettes, Choral Groupg Woodland Baptist Sen- ior Fellowship Secretary Vice-Presi- dent' Usherette for Providence Youth for Christ Remembered as Sweet and sincere ,P XY:-if CAROL SYLVIA COHEN III Everett Ave Wheelock Good company and good discourse are the very smews of virtue Walton Activities Bowling 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 junior Alliance 3 4 Math Club 2 REVIEW Business Stal? 2 3 4 Glee Club I Junior Red Cross 2 Skatingl 3 4 Library Asisstantl 2 Outside Activities Iota Phi Sorority PROV TY Councrlettes Remembered as A good conversation a rst The Freshman Mixer The Frollc ANN MEREDITH COLE 422 Orms St URI Garety and a light heart in all virtue and decorum are the best medicine for the young Activities Bowling 2 4 Swimming 1 3 Skatrngl 3 4 Cageballl 4 Mayor Letter 3 French Club 3 4 jun r Alliance 3 4 CADUCEUS Collector 4 jr Red Cross 3 YTeens 3 4 Outside Activities junior Achievement C Y O Y M C A Remembered for Her exuberant school spirit A,-ul 'I'I2 ,O WILLIAM MICHAEL COLI 191 Algonquin Dr Warwick Tufts Men of courage and sense are frequent but a true gentleman is what one sel dom sees Steele Activities Footballl 2 3 4 Indoor Track 3 4 Outdoor Track I 2 3 4 French Club 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 Class Vice President 2 Class President 3 Traflic Squad 3 4 HrY 3 4 Outside Activities Fagle Scouts Remembered for His annual beach parties JEAN ELIZABETH CONNELL 300 Vine St Pawtucket Radcliffe There is no work of genrus to which the human heart and soul have not re sponded Lowell Activities German Club 2 3 4 Pro gram Committee Charrman 4 Math Club 2 REVIEW Editorial Staff 3 4 Features Editor 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Co Copy Editor 4 A Cappella Choir I 2 3 4 Water Ballet I Skating 1 Library Assitant I Outside Activities Church Choir Rain bow Girls Young Peoples Fellowship Remembered as An outstanding schol , , 11 H ' . - ' lr . , , - I U, r , , , , . , , , A , , . . .. . . 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' 4- 1 1 7 - Y ' -119 LELAND CHRISTOPHER CONNER 348 Klllmgly St U S Arr Force Academy The cheerful l1ve longest rn years and afterwards m our regards Bovee Actrvntres Outdoor Track I German Club 2 3 4 Dramatrcs Club 4 Outsnde Acrrvntnes Cashxer at Stop and Remembered for Hrs frlendly drsposr txon When Suddenly VINCENT EDWARD DAMBRA 7 Colwell Dr Johnston Provrdence College Good character IS property It rs the noblest of all possessxons Smxles yy Actlv1t1es French Club 4 Junror Allr ance 4 Scxence Club 3 4 Math Club LOUIS ANTHONY CONTENTI JR 63 Waller St URI For hrs heart IS Irke the sea ever open brave and free Weatherly Actrvrtles Forum Club 4 Debatlng S0 crety 4 German Club 2 3 REVIEW Busmess Staff 2 3 4 Advertlslng Man ager 4 CADUCEUS Busrness Staff 2 3 junlor Red Cross 4 Outslde Actlvrtxes Red Cross Volunteer at RI Hospltal Volunteer at Roger Wrllrams Hospxtal Advertlsrng Ofhce Worker Junior Achxevement Volunteer at Our Lady of Fatrma Hospxtal Remembered as Mr I-Ixgh Finance 15-:EX My Remembered for Steadfastness and My WI M JUDITH ANNE DECRISTOFARO 124 jastram St Boston College F111 the wrndows of my soul w1th beauty Actlvmes Bowlxng 2 3 4 Swrmmrng I 2 Skatlngl 3 4 Major Letter 3 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 jumor Allrance 3 4, Sclence Club 4, Dramatxcs Club 4, REVIEW Edxtorral Staff 4, REVIEW Busrness Staff 3, Mes senger 1, 2, 3, 4, Y Teens 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, REVIEW Typrst 3, 4, RE VIEW Dxstrrbutron Sect 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chou' l, 2, 3, 4 Remembered as Une belle peune Glle 1 JOYCE MARGARET COREY 206 Sterling Ave Rhode Island I-Iospxtal Gentle of speech benehcent of mmd Homer Actxvltles Bowling 2 3 4 Nme Court Outsrde Acrrvntres RI I-Iosprtal Volun rector for Provndence School Dept Technrcxan at RI I-Iospxtal Remembered for Her Interest rn med: cme JEANNINE TERESA DEFALCO 40 Rralto St R I C E A kind heart IS a fountaxn of glad ness Irvmg Actxvrtles Bowlxngl 2 3 4 Swxm ming 1 Skating 1 3 Major Letter 3 French Club 3 4 Program Commrrtee 3 junnor Alrlance 3 4 REVIEW Col lector 1 2 REVIEW Staff 4 Messenger 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 YTeens 2 Outside Actrvmes CYO Remembered for Kee 1 g the cass laughrng J , i LW' ,aw ' . . . : 5 . - V' 1 , - -ff are N - A l 9- 7' X, T21fl4l?lf ' . - - R I . 1 yfilflix' K - - . f - - ' . ., S P, ' g . 'um gg rl . ,- . .. : L I 2,5 . .. : . , y 2 . , , Q ' . 2 I 1. I Shop Marketg Boy Scouts, Y.M.C.A. -4 reerg Heart Fund Worker, Test Cor- ., ,' In ' . .- af' ,sw W . 1 b ' ' ' . +5 ' I Z . , , y 5 . I U , l 'fv O l l v 1 . . 3 ' v 3 - X X , , , 5 ' y I - 3, U x X . . .. : l I l 2 3 ' 1 'll. It , A I ' - 'KS I 583 , My , g -fe ' 1 .- -A f-ww , ., , s,.'!-ff AMERICO DEL SELVA JR 271 Broadway Brown We have no trme to sport away the hours all must be earnest rn a world lrke ours Bonar Actrvrtxes Club Councrl 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debatrng Socxety 4 Outsrde Actlvrtres Boys Club Remembered for Bemg very ambrtrous xj ff- M rf ff-91616111 WMWIBQISZZW r NICHOLAS RAYMOND DESTEFANO 214 Lowell Ave U R l Oblrgrng and cheerful rndustrrous and kmd Dubourg Actxvrtres Football 4 Outdoor Track 3 Outsrde Actlvltles C Y O Remembered as V1r verus ,nf JEFFREY WILLIAM DRESS 234 Warrrngton St U RI A good face 15 a letter of recommenda tron Bulwer Lytton Actxvrtres Tenms 1 4 Forum Club 4 Debatrng Socrety 4 Science Club 4 German Club 2 3 4 Outsxde Actrvrtres PROV TY JCC Remembered for Hrs mfectrous laugh Yellmg Ourselves Hoarse for CAROL ANN DRISCOLL 4 Parkman St RI Hosprtal School of Nursmg Good humor rs the health of the soul Avtrvrtnes Bowlrng 4 Swrmmrng 2 3 4 Skatmg 4 French Club 3 4 Jumor Allrance 3 4 Jr Red Cross 2 Remembered for Her school sprrrt 114 ESTA SANDRA DUBINSKY 90 Savoy St Sl-udmore Wonderful rs the strength of cheerful ness and IIS power of endurance Carlyle Actxvltres Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Skatxng 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Jun or Allxance 3 4 REVIEW Busmess Staff I 2 3 4 REVIEW Collector 2 3 Remembered as Everybodys frrend JAMES MANNING DUNN 64 Forest St Brown By nature honest by experrence wrse Pope Actxvrtres Tenms 2 3 4 Indoor Track 3 Outdoor Track 3 Forum Club 4 Debatrng Socrety 4 German Club 2 3 4 REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 4 Outsrde Actrvxtres Cadet East Provx dence Crvrl Arr Patrol Remembered as Em hoHrcher Mann , . 7 y - ' . . . . . . 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' ' raffle -ff I Q'Q '9' 'NrW'x MARIE ELIZABETH DUNNE 392 Academy Ave Annhurst An mexhaustlble good nature IS one of the most preclous grfts of heaven Itvlng ACIIVIIICS Bowllng 3 4 Swlmmlng 4 Skatmgl 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Math Club 2 3 4 Debanng Socrety 3 4 Scxence Club 3 4 REVIEW Drst Sec retaryl 2 3 4 CADUCEUS Busnness Staff 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 YTeens 3 4 Dramancs Club 2 4 Outside ACIIVIIICS CYO Delta Iota Gamma Secretary Chammade Club Remembered for Her regal beanng JUDITH ANN FAIRHURST 2 Sherwood Place Johnston Pembroke Flowers of all hue and wlrhout thorn the rose Milton Actxvltres Bowllng 3 4 French Club 4 Junror Allrance 3 4 Debating So clety 4 Athletlc Collector 3 Outslde ACIIVIIICS Ralnbow Baptlst Youth Fellowshrp Choxr Remembered for Her enthusiasm for everythlng and everyone -ni IRVING NATHAN FEIT 35 Sessions St U RI I am not only wltty rn myself but the cause of rt rn other men Shakespeare Actlvltles Baseball l 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Jumor Allnance 4 Outsxde Actnvmes Llrtle Rhorly AZ A Religion and Athletlc Chairman Remembered as Hoop star The Morromen The Co Champs STEVEN ALLEN FELDMAN 81 Capwell Ave Pawtucket Dartmouth The shortest and surest way ro lxve wrth honor rn the world rs to be ln realrty what we appear to be Socrates Actrvmes Basketball I Tenms I 2 3 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Debating So cxety 4 German Club 2 3 4 Math Club 2 3 4 REVIEW Staff 4 CA DUCEUS Staff 4 Trafhc Squad 3 4 Outsrde Actxvrtres Bacternal Research Proyect Bradley Hospxtal Remembered as Racqueteer 1-nl -J JOHN CHRISTIE FIGLIOLINI 464 Eaton St Provldence College A fresh a free a frrendly man Gower Actrvrtres Athletlc Council 2 Football I 3 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Trackl 3 4 German Club 2 3 Class Treasurer 2 President 4 H1 Y 4 Remembered as Congenxal Presrdent JANE ELLEN FINBI RG 184 Unlverslty Ave Lesley A laughlng face fresh hued and fanr a merry heart that laughs at care Mrlman Actrvmes Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Junxor Allnance 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Vrce Presldent 3 REVIEW Typrst 3 4 Skat mg 1 Outsrde Actrvmes Councrlettes Vlce Presndent Jr Hadassah Remembered for Never commg to school on ramy days is fi' 115 Q. 3 pr .3 :LK X , , . 1 v I 7 , ... 5 , y , Z , y ' - J , 1 ip 3 i 2 y ' 1 D 1 ' , ,Q , , . . . U . . . . . . , , . ..., , , , .I . .. . . I . , . . , . I , P 9 D D 1 - ' ' ' Y ! 1 1 ' , ..., - a - l.. - 0 0 I ., . . .. . ,, . ,, ., . . Y 3 ' y ' Y . . . . ,, - .. . - y 1 ' 3 .1 I Y 7 V 7 1 1 1 ! I 1 .1 a v a ' 1 1 ' - s a x J x ' , , , y . ' ' 9 ,S ' Y 1 I I - ' , , , . 1 . . . , - - , . . , . . . A I I JUDITH ANN EINKELSTEIN 36 Alton Rd Pembroke Even virtue is more fair when it ap pears in a beautiful person Virgil Activities Bowlingl 2 3 4 Forum Club 4 Debating Society 4 French Club 3 4 junior Alliance 3 4 RE VIEW Editorial Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Stall 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Outside Activities PROV TY Coun crlettes junior Achievement Remembered for Doing everything we LOUIS L. FIORE 91 Vinton St. M.I.T. For health and the constant enjoy- ment of life give me a keen and ever- present sense of humor. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Indoor Track 1, 25 Outdoor Track 1, 23 Ath- letic Council 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 3, 4, Secre- tary 4. Outside Activities: Holy Name Society of Holy Ghost Churchg Federal Hill Recreation Centerg C.Y.O.g Y.M.C.A.g Boy Scoutsg 4H Club. Remembered for: Breaking his leg for us. 5- EILEEN MARY FITZGERALD 122 Beacon Ave Warwick Neck Wellesley Cheerfulness is an offshoot of good ness and wisdom Activities A Cappella Choir 2 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Asst Lay out Ed itor Mayor Letter 4 REVIEW Editorial Staff 4 REVIEW Business Staff 2 Glee Club 2 Debating Society 2 4 Forum Club 3 4 Dramatics Club 2 3 4 Messenger 2 junior Alliance 3 4 Bowling 3 4 Swimming 3 4 French Club 3 4 Skating 4 Nine Court 4 Outside Activities CYO Vice President Sr Girl Scout State Board Treasurer Piano Narragansett Bay Yachting Asso ciation Remembered as Witty kiddy bean Our Splrlt Strong Abundant PATRICK JOHN MICHAEL ELEURY 65 Harding Ave Johnston Brown Seek and ye shall will be opened unto Activities Outdoor Club 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Traffic pella Choir 2 3 4 Outside Activities State Choir Science Remembered as A ican genius find knock and it ou Bible Track 1 Forum Club 3 4 Math Squad 4 A Cap Boy Scouts All Fair red blooded Amer ---up 1-J' 116 DOROTHY F GLASS 40 Roberta Ave Pawtucket Vassar My style and mine sentiments are my own purely original Koogler Activities Bowling 2 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Math Club 2 Messenger 2 REVIEW Editorial Staff 4 CADU CEUS Staff 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orches tra 2 3 4 Library Assistant 1 2 Outside Activities All State Band All City Advanced Orchestra YWCA Camp Counselor Great Books Discus sion Group Remembered as Dof wit Hute and Vassar MARTIN ALLEN GOLD 3 Redwood Ave Pawtucket Cornell Having a purpose in life and having it throw in your work such strength of mind and muscle as God has given ou Carlyle Activities Baseballl 2 3 4 Basket balll 2 3 4 Indoor Track 2 Cross Country 2 4 German Club 2 3 4 Vice President 3 Math Club 2 RE VIEW Editorial Staff 3 4 Sports Ed itor 4 Class President 2 Traffic Squad Outside Activities Little Rhody AZA Religious and Sports Chairman Remembered as Sports writer CHS -1 ,, . . . . 1. - . . ,, . . - 1, . . . . . I . , , , - 1 1 1 1 - - . ' ' . S ' 1 1 - - ' ' . ' ' . ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' - ' - ' ' . . Y ' 1 1 W: - - l 1 1 1 , , , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 I . . .Q - 1 1 1 g . 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 - ll. . 3 ' S - 1 1 , . l - .1 - 11 O I 0 0 o '1 1 -1 , 11 .1 , V I , 1 1U I Y ' I 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' . - ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y ' ' , . , . . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . - 1 1 1 1 - ' . ' . 1 1 . , A - 3, 4. ' x ' . ' : - - 31,1 ' . . ,, U 1: . .. 1, . . 2, ,-iff 1 In - ' ' I 11 . .1 - - ' x , i 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 7 16.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - -.. k , Q . Q - , . . . ., , . - ' 1 1 BARBARA RUTH GOLDBERG 215 Elmgrove Ave Radcliffe Personalrty IS to a woman what per fume rs to a flower Schwab Actnvmes Bowlrng 2 3 4 Skatmgl French Club 3 4 junror Allrance 3 4 Math Club 4 Messenger 1 2 4 jr Red Cross 2 Lrbrary Assrstant 1 Outsrde Actxvrttes Great Books Drscus sron Group Councrlettes USY Remembered for Personalxty plus JOAN SHARON GORALNIK 153 Fnfth S RICE Make merry though the day be gray forget the clouds and lets be ga Actrvntres Bowllngl 2 3 4 Skatln 3 Forum Club 3 French Club 3 4 junror Alltance 3 4 Messenger 2 Ma yor Letter 4 REVIEW Typrst 3 4 REVIEW Collector 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres Councrlettes USY Volunteer Worker Mrrram I-Iospntal Remembered for Her hrgh bowlmg scores WD' STEPHEN ALAN GORDON 265 Blackstone Blvd Brandeis None but hrmself can be hrs parallel Theobald ACIIVIIICS Fencmg 2 3 4 Club Coun cxl I Debatxng Soclety 4 Math Club 2 3 Scxence Club 4 German Club 2 3 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Outside Actrvrtres U S Y A Z A Sen lor Judea Club Councrl j CC Jewrsh Theologlcal Semlnary Remembered for Domg the hora any nme and anywhere Entering The Role of Upperclassmen WILLIAM EDWARD GOULD 18 Euclxd Ave Yale A dry pest srr I have them at my fingers end Shakespeare Actrvrtres Basketball 1 Football 3 Manager Indoor Track 2 3 Manager Outdoor Track 2 3 Manager Forum Club 3 VrcePres1dent Debatrng So crety 1 2 Math Club 3 4 Secretary Treasurer REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 3 4 REVIEW Busmess Staff 3 4 Busl ness Manager Trafhc Squad 3 4 Outside Actrvrtres Work YMCA Eagle Scout Remembered for Chess and jest -ar? RONALD LLOYD GREEN 509 Wayland Ave Brown Frrst say to yourself what you would be then do what you have to do Eprctetus Acttvntres Basketball 4 Tennls 3 4 Cross Country 4 Debatrng Socxety 4 German Club 2 3 Math Club 2 3 4 Trafhc Squad 3 4 Jr Red Cross 3 4 Outsrde Actrvrtxes Explorer Scout N E F T Y Remembered for Hrs rrght shoulder BARBARA LEE GREENBERG She hath a natural wrse smcerrty and a srmple truthfulness Anonymous ACTIVITIES Bowling 1 2 3 4 Swim mrng 1 Skating 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 REVIEW Buslness Staff 1 CADUCEUS Staff 4 CADUCEUS Business Staff 3 Messen get I Lxbrary Assrstant 1 REVIEW Typlst 3 4 Outsxde ACIIVIIICS Councrlettes J Hadassah Red Cross Gray Lady Remembered as Salesglrl Supreme 41' NK. S os, sr '.1r ,?Pf4 117 H 3 1 1 'Y- 1 ' Q Q . Q 'H Q, U Q ,ll ' y Q Q l Q - 9' 1 , Q - . Z 1 is v . - Q , . Q h - . Q .Q ,, Q Q , Q QA h , , g . Q Q Q, H, g . Q1 ,L ' g ' g... -' . - Q I 3 Y . , it - O I .. . . A 70 Sargent Ave. Pembroke . 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Q , fix . 5 7 AQ' as I f , 0 'Q' r 9 vu ' '- -' ' 01 K2 Q Q Q2 Q Q 9 of J ,S - 1- N-QM VV , ' 2 3 9' I rf -45 .... . - A DOROTHY GERTRUDE HANSON 127 Alverson Ave R I C E Love sweetness and goodness nn her person shrne Anonymous Actlvltres Bowlrngl 2 3 4 Swrm mrng 1 Cageball I 4 Nme Court 1 Skatnng 2 3 Mayor Letter 3 French Club 3 4 junror Alltance 3 4 YTeens l 2 3 4 Dramatxcs Club 3 4 Outrsde Actnvmes Baptrst Youth Fel lowshnp Rarnbow YMCA Youth for Chrrst Group Remembered for Her slncere frrend shrp MARY SUSAN HIGGINS 53 Charlesfield St Emmanuel I was not born to mope at home rn lonellness Rueckert Actlvltles Bowlmg 2 3 4 Skatlng 3 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 jun lor Allrance 3 4 REVIEW Busmess Staff 4 REVIEW Collector Messenger 2 Class Socral Commxttee Charrman 3 CADUCEUS Collector 3 Glee Club 3 4 YTeens 4 Outsrde Actlvrtres Jumor Achrevement Vrce Presrdent Remembered for Seventeen years at Brown MAUREEN M HINES 124 Tyndall Ave Boston Chrldren s Hospxtal Modesty makes the grrl amnable and charmmg Franklyn Act1v1t1es Bowlmg 1 2 4 German Club 2 3 4 YTeens 4 Skatrng l Outsrde Actrvrtres CYO Provrdence Lyxngm Hospital DICIICIHHS Staff Remembered as Moe Struggling for Omnlpresent Marks JOSEPH HIRSCH 163 Elmwood Ave U RI enterprrse when farrly one begun should not be left tnll all that ought Remembered for Walkrng to school 118 THOMAS MERE HQ 'J Essex Ave No Krngsto URI In thy face secagl truth and loy t Outsnde Actlvm s t l er Flre 'Departrilj xv Y gaeybilildfas I! W HAROLD MILTON HORWITZ 98 Elton St Brown In the lnfe of a young., man the most esse nal thxng for happlness rs the grft of xendshrp Cushmg ctlvltles Tennls l 2 3 4 Captam 4 Debatmg Society 1 2 3 4 Fren h Club 4 jumor Allnance 3 4 Scrence Club 5 Math Club 3 CADUCEUS Business Staff 4 Traffic Squad 3 4 Outsrde Actrvmes Boy Scout Eagle Scout PROV TY Great Books Remembered as Captam of the racquet squad io' 5.1 J 4 Q -C ' x Q O O I N . . .. ., . I . .. , , An ' , ' , I egjfgap 1 hor ' Y , , P' LS e emi! ' ' ' ' ' is won. . . ui S, l ' ' ... ' Z ' TAX! tg.oylo.-Cllg. Q' ,,,, ' g sf fn' l6ffl41l'-Lf 1 A f ' :E -C 41 'QLQX uf' ly ' ' I , 9 V 4 V :Au l'tv4-!1'.,f I S . -:q ,' , o Lk M ROV Ny Z . , .Lg f- I ,X 'fl lv- . tu 'U f, , ll is -we p-ag WILLIAM HUDSON 7 Oliver St., Smithfield Bates One universal grin - Fielding Remembered for: His beautiful sweat- ers. .1 I,-i K 11 . fy, ' 1 if f' ,i,f , f,l!,f. ,, 3n A ,f .L . . . Y ,A 7 , 'QI BONNIE HUME 185 Arlington Ave. R.l.C.E. What sweet delight a quiet life af- fords. - Drummond Activities: Bowling 2, 43 Swimming 1, French Club 3, 43 junior Alliance 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 3, 43 Dra- matics Club 33 Cageball 4. Outside Activities: Collector for Heart Fund3 Volunteer at Fatima Hospitalg junior Achievement. Remembered for: Her quiet friendli- ness Our Enthusiasm Never Waning THOMAS EMEDEO IZZO 9I Ring St Bryant Whatever is worth doing is worth do ing well Stanhope Activities Forum Club 4 Debating Society 4 French Club 4 junior Alli ance 4 Outside Activities junior Holy Name Society Remembered for His collegiate clothes GERALD RONALD JANELLE 2 Revere Place U R I Every man is valued in this world as he shows by his conduct he wishes to be valued Bmyere Activities Basketball 2 Science Club 4 German Club 4 Math Club 4 Radio Clu 2 4 Remembered Rebel without Cause ,oar .40 swf is JULIA HILDRETH HURLEY 30 Greenfield Ave., No. Providence R.l.C.E. I know what pathways lead to popu- larity. - Seneca Activities: Bowling 3, 43 Swimming 2, Skating 5, 43 French Club 3, 43 junior Alliance 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. Outside Activities: Rainbow3 Young People's Fellowship3 Camp Fire Girls. Remembered for: Her dimples. LINDA LUE JOHNSON 95 King Philip Circle Warwick Pembroke Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined Activities Bowling 2 3 4 Swimming 2 3 4 Skating 3 Debating Society 3 French Club 3 4 junior Alliance 3 4 Y Teens REVIEW Typist 3 4 Outside Activities Rainbow Church Fellowship Sunday School Teacher Church Choir Piano Remembered for Her joking manner Wit- 119 I-3 ' 3 in ,g'.. K- I ,. 4. ,,,f 3 I i O O -Of t 1 I e . . . . , .. ' ' ' .- - - - y . I 3 . . . t 1 1 2 3 ' 5 2 -9 3 1 . . 1 . 1 I . . . , . , . - , i , , . , . D , - ' - t . - b , . , 2 . 1 ' . as: ' a ' ' . - - . 2 1 S I 3 . -1 . f' :Nt ,If S Q fi fiiif . A 1 1 ' ' ,fha '7ffY ii.it 2 5 ff' 4 4 ' PATRICIA EDITH JONES 229 Pearl St Boston Unrv I have a heart with room for every o Barley Actrvrtles Bowlrngl 2 3 4 Swxm mrng 2 German Club 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 YTeens 4 Library Assnstant I 2 3 4 Mayor Letter 4 Cageball 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres Baptrst Youth Fel lowshxp Treasurer Jr Achxevement Constatrne Youth Center Remembered as A capable lrbrary as srstant MYRON HOWARD KAPLAN 27 Carr St. Brown Of all the heavenly gifts that mortal men commend, what trusty treasure in the world can countervarl a fr1end7 Grrmald Actrvltres Forum Club 3 4 Debating Socrety 4 German Club 2 3 4 A Cap pella Cho1r 2 3 4 Outside Actlvmes DeMolay DeMolay Drum and Bugle Corps PROV TY Remembered as Our Fred Astarre I BARBARA ANN KAUFFMAN 117 Cole Ave Boston Unrv Farr and softly goes far Cervantes Actrvrtres Bowlrngl 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Junlor Alliance 3 4 Math Club 2 Messenger I jr Red Cross 3 Skating I 2 4 Senror Play 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres Councrlettes Iota Phl PROV TY Jr Hadassah Remembered for Car trouble Bursting Our Lungs for The TEAM BEVERLY ANN KELLEY 3 Farrmount Ave Lrncoln Pembroke So of cheerfulness or a good temper marns Emerson Actrvrtres Bowlmg 3 4 Swrmmmg 2 3 4 Scrence Club 3 Forum Club 3 junror Allxance 3 4 Slcatmg 3 4 Outsrde Actrvrtnes Prlgrrm Fellowshrp Secretary Rambow Girls Remembered for Her pre Prom party fllvn-ik X 120 uuv GERALD KIRSHENBAUM 56 Wrngate Rd Brown Speech rs the mrrror of the soul as a man speaks so rs he Syrus Actxvrtxes Fencing 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debating Socxetyl 2 3 4 Vce Presrdent 4 Science Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Math Club 2 3 4 RE VIEW photographer 3 4 Trafhc Squad Outsxde Actrvxtres USY Upsrlon Lambda Phr Fratermty DeMolay Remembered a Classrcals photogra pher as rt were RICHARD STEPHEN KRAMER 22 Unrversxty Ave Brown Why then the world s mme oyster and whxch I wrth sword wrll open Shakespeare Actrvrtres Tennrs I Scrence Club 4 Cappella Cho1r I 2 3 4 Vrce Presr dent 3 jr Red Cross 2 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres USY V1cePres1 dent Boy Scout Upsnlon Lambda Phr Fraternity Remembered for Defending hrs rrghts 'fix '. j : ,Q ' :A ,,z - Q 3' . L g Q . .. F'-X f I .. 5 , 3 iw- A . . - . s - ,-, , , U I - ,s ,Q 1 H 9 H .9 ua- L ,,a-' 5 , ,,g . ,fl 1 - ' ' . 1 .'. - . . , I 1 . - g ...g. . q, 1 - 1 ,W . . X ' ' if O I O . . . ,, ' ., Q h ,A , h 3 , xr . , . . temore rt IS spent te more rt re- ' ' f ' Uv- ' -. German Club 2, 33 Math Club 2, 45A -3 ,Z , I g. ,. ,Ag ' Q ' 5 -V . . . ,Q , up . '. ...., - . . . . v. I - , . 1 - . . .1 3 -. H 3 v -1 .lyg I ,g U 2 al Q , xl 1 rl ' ' ,Q .W 3,4- : ...g ' g . If s: - X .... 5 ' ' I N' 4 'C MARGARET ESTHER LADD 74 Ontario St. Antioch There is no wisdom like franknessf' -- Anonymous Activities: Bowling 4g Forum Club 3, 41 Debating Society I, 45 French Club 3, 43 junior Alliance 3, 43 REVIEW Staff 4' CADUCEUS Collector 3' Dra- matics Club 2 3 Secretary 3' Cashier 2 Cageball l Outside Activities Banio PROV TY Mitzvah Committee Chairman Israeli Dance Group Remembered for No book covers Love Margy CAROL FREDDA LESSLER 295 Blackstone Blvd Ohio State Modesty makes the girl amiable and charming Franklyn Activities Bowling l 2 3 4 Swm ming 1 Forum Club 3 Debating So ciety 4 French Club 2 3 4 junior Alliance 3 4 Messenger l 2 Outside Activities jr Hadassah Coun cilettes PROV TY Remembered for Her trip to Israel YPVN' vu., DONALD ROBERT LEMBO 827 Charles St. U.R.I. A man of humor is welcome any- where. - Anonymous Activities' Baseball 1 2 3' unior Alli- . , , ,J ance 3, 4. Outside Activities: C.Y.O.g C.Y.O. Base- ball Teamg General Motors Guildsman Club. Remembered as: Mr. Nonchalant. '?.T. JOAN MICHELE LEVENE 39 Fist St Brandeis A good heart and a balanced mind lie at the foundation of character Todd Activities Bowling 2 4 French Club 3 4 Junior Alliance 3 4 YTeens 4 Skating 3 4 Dramatics Club 4 Outside Activities Rainbow Girls Councilettes Golf PROV TY Swim ming Skating Camp Fire Girls Remembered for Driving a jeep MERIKE LEPASAAR 23 Barry Rd. Mount Holyoke T'was her thinking of others that made you think of her. - Browning Activities: Bowling 2, 3g Swimming lg Forum Club 45 Debating Society 45 German Club 2' REVIEW Business Staff l 2' CADUCEUS Staff Assistant Editor in Chief 4 Messenger 2 Class Secretary 2 4 YTeens 2 3 4 Vice President 4 A Cappella Choir l 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Cageballl 2 Skating l Outside Activities Estonian Folk Danc ing Group RISD Art Classes Remembered as Tops in everything BARRY LEVY 288 Swan St Boston Univ There is no defense against adverse fortune so effectual as a habitual sense of humor Higginson Activities German Club 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchetra 2 Outside Activities Senior Judaea Club Young judaea Club Remembered for His trumpet 5'.- ' 3? f 121 , 1 , v i i , , ' ' Z 2 h C - . v 9 ' 1 4, v ' - - -- . -. H Q , , , . , . . ., D h , ' ' ' . ' x v v v ' ' . .. H Q .. . . . , . 2 ' ' . OI' not BI' UITlpIOI'lS lp . . . - ' v . 9 ' i . , , - .. . . , . I y g 1 i .NJ I t .i i ,. L . . 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CONSTANCE JOY LIEBERMAN 3 Presldent Ave Snmmons Vrrtue IS 1ts own reward Cxcero Actrvttnes Bowling 1 2 Forum Club 3 Debatmg Soclety 2 3 4 Sctence Club 3 German Club 3 Treasurer CADUCEUS Business Staff 4 Jr Red Cross 2 3 4 Asslstant Secretary 3 REVIEW Typxst 2 3 4 Cageball I Skating 2 3 Outsxde Actxvxtxes Gray Lady USY Councxlettes Remembered as COHSCIEDIIOUS Conme JUDITH INGRID LINDBERG 36 Waren Ave Seekonk Mass Conn College The sweetest face rn all the world to me set IH a frame of shlnlng golden haxr wlth eyes whose language IS fidel Rlley Actxvlttes Bowlmg 2 3 4 Swrmmrng 2 Club Council 4 French Club 3 4 V1cePres1dent 3 President 4 Math Club 2 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Y Teens 4 jumor Allxance 3 4 Outs1de Actxvmes Rambow Gtrls NBYA Youth Fellowshlp Remembered as La personalxte MARIE ANNTOINETTA LISI 177 Progress Ave URI Good nature ts one of the most pre clous gxfts of heaven lrvmg Actlv1t1es Bowllngl 2 3 Swlmmmg I 2 3 French Club 4 junror Alllance 3 4 YTeens2 3 4 Skatmgl 2 3 4 Cageball 1 4 Dramattcs Club 4 Mayor Letter 4 Outstde Actlvrtres R I Hospxtal Volun teer Worker Y W C A C Y O Remembered for Her sweet vonce Floating In The Clouds of Our BETTY ANN LISKER 303 Laurel Ave Radcltffe Profound slncerxty IS the only basls of talent as of character Emerson Actlvlttes Bowlmg I 2 3 Nxne Court 2 Forum Club 3 4 Program Chairman 4 Debatlng Socxety I 4 French Club 3 4 junxor Allnance 3 4 REVIEW Co Copy Edrtor 4 Messenger 2 Glee Club 2 3 YTeens 2 Outside ACIIVIIICS Counctlettes Corre spondnng Secretary Treasurer jumor Achtevement Treasurer PROV TY Soclal Commtttee Chatrman Plano Gurtar Israelt Dance Group Remembered for Her necklace and guttar JANICE ANN LOFFREDO 112 Prudence Ave R I C E The mlldest manners and the gentlest heart Homer ACIIVIIICS Bowl1ng2 3 4 French Club 3 Junxor Alllance 3 4 A Cappella Choxr 2 3 4 Skatmg 3 4 Cageball 4 Y Teens 4 Outsxde Actxvltles J Achievement Chxldren of Mary Society Remembered for Her ready s an helptng hand K1 STEPHEN DAVID LOPATIN 214 I-Inghland Ave U RI I-Ie that mxschlef hatcheth mxschref catcheth Camden Actxvntxes Baseball I Junlot Alltance 1 Outslde Actrvxtles Upsllon Lambda Phr Remembered for Hrs unbeatable car .V J' I if 'I22 WM! W9 lj 4-'J' xl f N-ai s ' , ' 1 ityff- - ' , t 1- as f ' C l 1 . A yi v , Q K 3 ' 3 I . a , , J 3, Z' 3 1 Ellltorial staff 45 CADUCELIS Board 4, Minor Lager, 4? Dmmaiicsy Club 3, 42 Frategnity, lglgigelnasti , A , 3 Q-' . h . ' - A , . . . : . Q : ' . ' , 1, ' ' ' fx ' , S - - -, 3 d - .X . . ' . . . I . . - . Q I fu V' ' , . . I - W wt tp' V . - ' I A 1 ,J ' L fy NIJ . u V at f M - tl I I ff ' b' I LJ mf I M ' f ' i' I 1 1 - ' ' 3 -ji I To . v4lV, Val , M10 . . I 'I 43 W , of ' l at 1 e ,Q .at Jw ' I ' W up I' M . I M 0T lV K It cw ' I M . .J 3 .lf UN! VA! LINDA LORENZO 37 Vxctory St Pembroke To cultrvate kmdness ns a valuable part of the busmess of lnfe Johnson Actrvxtxes Bowlrngl 2 3 Forum Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 Secretary 3 REVIEW Edltorxal Staff 4 Messenger 2 3 CADUCEUS Collector 1 Glee Club 2 REVIEW Typrst 2 3 4 Remembered for Her love of poetry and her loyalty to her fnends JOHN J LUCEY JR 279 Indiana Ave Notre Dame It shocks me to thunk how much mls chxef almost every man may do who wxll but resolve to do all he can Steme Actxvltxes Football 4 Indoor Track 4 Outdoor Track 3 4 Sclence Club 4 Math Club 4 H1 Y 4 Remembered as Jack the Hatchet Junior Prom To u Harsh Reality KAREN GAIL MACK 73 Serrel Sweet Rd Johnston URI What rs true srmple and smcere IS most congenral to mans nature Cxcero Actxvrtres Bowllng 2 3 4 Debating Socxery 4 French Club 4 Junror A111 an e 3 4 Outside Acuvmes Rarnbow Gnrls Remembered for Makrng her own clothes 4-sux wi' BERTHA MACKEVICIUS 464 Chalkstone Ave RI Hosprtal Pollteness IS the flower of humanlty Shakespeare Actrvmes Bowlnngl 2 4 German Club 2 3 Cageballl 4 Outside Acttvntres Jr Kmghts of Lrth uanxa Vice President Secretary S Knrghts of Lrthuanra Secretary St Casrmrrs Church Choxr Remembered for Pronuncxatton prob ems EARL AARON LUDMAN 139 Oakland Ave Harvard I would rather Slt on a pumpkin and have nt all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushnon Anonymous Actrvrtres Indoor Trackl 7 3 4 Out door Track l 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Captam 4 Debatmg Socnety 1 Scxence Club 4 Presndent Math Club 2 REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 3 4 Class Vrce Presrdent 4 Trafhc Squad 3 4 ,Lxeutenant 4 Sclence Falr 1 2 3 4 Harvard Book 3 Remembered as Ole Uncle Earl GINO LOUIS MAINI 211 Eastwood Ave Northeastern The cheerful man IS kmg Bnckerstaff Actnvmes Football 2 4 Outdoor Track 4 HIY Outslde ACIIVIIICS C Y O Y M C A Remembered Old Rough and Ready 123 . , ,ilvtflf A . yt 'f ,-:fyp I f J , 1. . , . 2 ' , , Q -' - ' - . 1 U A , , 1 z ,-, , 5 - 1 2 L t 4 D, , , 3 , w , , , U : I, 5 9 .I , 5 I 3 , , . - 5 - . . , ' 5 - , . . .. ,. 3, 4, Presrdent 4, Vrce-Presxdent 2, 3g . - I- Q , , S , , , S O O O U C , , . . I 1 , , 1 I I , L , - 3, 1 - 4- g 5 - . . . . - . I ' . l . . . .' l . ,' r' 351 l . it T . ARNOLD CLARKE MATTESON Red Oak Nurseries, Coventry Dartmouth Men of the noblest dispositions think themselves happiest when others share their happiness with them. - Taylor Activities: Debating Society 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2. Outside Activities: Boy Scouting, Meth- odist Youth Fellowship. Remembered as: Considerate Arnie. PATRICIA LOU MCCAFFREY 62 Westford Rd. Manhattanville A cheerful temperament will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful, and wit good-naturedf' - Addison Activities: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, CADUCEUS Business Staff I, 2, 3, CADUCEUS Board 2, 3, 4, Lay-out Ed- itor, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer, 4, Major Letter 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Swimming l, 2, French Club 3, 4, junior Alliance 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Messenger 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Math Club 2, 3. Outside Activities: Tennis, R.I. State jr. Finalist, C.Y.O. State Titlistg Piano, Voice. Remembered as: Effervescent and versa- tile. if 'P'--s Final Exams and Merits SUSAN MCOSKER 27 Cole Ave. Univ. of Conn. A gentle, noble temper, a soul as even as calm. - Shakespeare Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, Junior Alliance 33 Messenger 1, Y-Teens 4, Major Letter 2, Skating l, Cageball 4. Remembered as: First in our class to earn her Major Letter. v' 124 Z' THOMAS ROBERT MERLINO 225 Greenville Ave. Manhattan An honest man - and a handsome. - Shakespeare Activities: Basketball 2, Manager, Club Council 4, Debating Society 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Traffic Squad 4, Production Staff, Senior Play. Outside Activities: Civil Air Patrol, Civil Air Patrol 1959 R.I. State Drill Competition. Remembered for: Der deutche Praesi- dent. J lit 1 THOMAS HENRY McGOVERN, III 1234 Narragansett Blvd., Cranston Boston College O, I'm stabbed with laughter. - Shakespeare Activities: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Forum Club 3, 4, Debating Society 4, Science Club 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Traffic Squad 3, 4. Outside Activities: Buttonwoods Bowl- ing League, Captain, Buttonwoods Ten- nis Team, McGovern Brothers' Eggs. Remembered for: Astounding the class with his dancing. VIRGINIA MAY MILETTA 80 Wallen St, R.I. Hosp. School of Nursing Who speaketh kind words has many friends. - Burmese Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Club Council 4, German Club 2, 3, Messen- ger l, Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, President 4, Cageball 4, Skating 1, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Major Letter 4. Outside Activities: C.Y.O., Gray Lady, American Red Cross. Remembered for: Being a football en- thusiast. Qf -yl ..,- 7 K . P7 GAIL BARBARA MILLER 44 Ansel Ave jackson There are few thmgs that never go out of style and a femmme woman ns one of them Ralston Actxvntnes Bowling 2 4 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 jumor Allnance 3 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 CADUCEUS Business Staff 3 Dramatncs Club 2 Cageball I Outslde Actxvltles jewish Community Center Golf Lessons Remembered as An attractxve adverg, txser GEORGE WILLIAM MINETTE JR 91 Leah St Northeastern Comb down hrs haxr look look' It stands uprlght Shakespeare Actlvmes Football 1 2 4 Sclen Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 I-In Y 4 Athletxc Collector I 2 3 Outslde Actxvltles DeMolay Remembered for Hns cowlnck M5417 ELAINE FRANCES MONACO 1233 Chalkstone Ave R I C E The cheerful lxve longest m years and afterwards ln our regards Bovee ACIIVIIICS Bowlxng 1 2 6 4 junior lance 3 4 M s enger l 2 Y Teens 4 Cageball 4 Outslde Actnvltnes C Y O Remembered as Sweet and kmcl September 3 1959 The First Day MARY JEAN TI-IERESA MOORE 81 Congress Ave Annhurst She may be quxet she may be shy but see the mxschnef nn her eye Actnvmes Bowling 2 3 4 Swrmmmg 1 2 German Club 2 YTeens 2 3 4 Skatmg 1 3 Mayor Letter 4 Lrbrary Assnstant 3 4 Outside ACIIVIIICS CYO Remembered as A petlte sports fan SALLY ANN MOORE 8 Hull Ave Esmond R I C E Her ways are the ways of pleasant ness Proverbs Actxvxttes Bowling 4 French Club 3 4 Junxor Allxance 3 4 jr Red Cross Outside Actnvxtles CYO Soclal D1 rector Sodalnty of Our Lady St Law rence Church Remembered as The Esmond commut GERALD FRANCIS NIORAN 136 Carr St Tufts Contents a kmgdom and I wear the crown Scott Actlvmes Athletxc Councxl 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Indoor Track 3 I-I1 Y 4 Remembered as Mr Touchdown C H S CT I - 125 A I , . 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I M I 1- 5 1 D ! : . . . ,r My g - . . f-Vw.: eeee - ., .. . . . ..' 2 l . 5 , 5 , L - I 2. , y 1 - ' X X. : - er. 0 ..-9 in 29-Q ef, xifiob 3 5 Y I -. nil ' yy r ig-rr ' ,Xe .5 yo? 1: - XV . ,. .5 JN 1 X -Q? 4 AM, .fb C: x ., x, M905 X D X -V J 1 , V MARY ANNE Mom x3 X me ' 201 Bucklin St. Pembroke The laughter of girls is among the de- lightful sounds of the earth. - De Quincey Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 33 Swimming 1, 2: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4: junior Alliance 3, 4, Math Club 2, REVIEW Editorial Staff 4: REVIEW Collector 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Presi- dent 3g Orchestra I, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Treasurer 3, Cage- ball 1, 4, Major Letter 3, Library As- sistant 3, 4: REVIEW Typist 4. Remembered as: The Extrovert's Extro- vert. Hot 126 .T ROBERT EDWARD MOURNIGHAN 370 Chestnut St., Warwick U.S. Naval Academy An affable and courteous gentleman. - Shakespeare Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Indoor Track 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, Traffic Squad 4. Outside Activities: C.Y.O.: C.Y.O. Base- ball. Remembered as: Mr. Congeniality. . . 5 'Tiff LOUIS MARSHALL NAJARIAN 134 Raleigh Ave., Pawtucket Colby He does with cheerful will what others talk of while their hands are still. - Anonymous Activities: Baseball 2, Basketball 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Track 3, 4: German Club 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4. Outside Activities: American Youth Federation of America, Vice Presidentg Y.M.C.A.: Church League Basketball: Clarinet: Saxophone. Remembered as: Archie - football flash. mg The Last, The Best Year . VALERIE CAROL NELSON 7 Alton Rd, jackson An appearance of delicacy, and even of fragility, is almost essential to beauty. - Burke Activities: Bowling 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3, Club Council 15 French Club 3, jun- ior Alliance 3, 4, REVIEW Business Staff 3, Asst. Business Manager 3: Mes- ,senger I, 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, Skating 3. L Outside Activities: Councilettes, Pub- l1c1ty Chairman: PROV. T.Y. BBG. Remembered as: Engaging and enjoy- able. 'rv-H11 ALLAN SCOTT NOONAN 1150 Central Pike, Johnston U.S. Military Academy For what is virtue, courage, wir in all men? - Somerville Activities: Football 3, 4: Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, Athletic Council 4, Vice-President. Outside Activities: 4-H Club, Secretary. Remembered as: An outstanding hurd- ler. N , if ' 4 if 5 KENT HOWAT PAINTER 144 Arnold St Lxncoln Cornell He was a handsome well shaped man very good company and of a ready and pleasant smooth art Shakespeare ACIIVIIICS Basketball 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Outdoor Track 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Dramatxcs Club 2 3 Secretary 2 Class Vxce Presndent 3 Trafic Squad Outsrde Actxvmes Pawtucket Congre gatronal Church junror Fellowshxp Presldent Remembered as A flashy play maker Stk' BRUCE LAWRENCE PAISNER 19 Holly St Harvard He was a scholar and a rxpe and a good one exceedxngly wrse farr spoken and persuadmg' Tacltus Actxvmes Indoor Track 2 3 Outdoor Track 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 Club Councll 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debating Socxetyl 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 French Club 3 4 junnor Alllance 3 4 RE VIEW Busmess Staff 2 3 Busmess Manager 3 CADUCEUS Board 2 3 4 Ed1tor1nCh1ef 4 Trafhc Squad 3 4 Ca ta1n4 Band12 3 4 Outsxde ACIIVIIICS Eagle Scout Asst Scoutmaster Asst Cubmaster Remembered as V1cePresxdent charge of everything Leaders of Our School GEORGE ANDREW PANAS 18 Kxplmg St Umv of Chlcago A man of good humor rs welcomed anywhere Acrnvrtres Scxence Club 4 German Cu 2 3 4 Outsxde Actnvntres DeMolay junior G O Y A Y M C A Jewrsh Commu nrty Center Remembered as The Golden Greek ANTHONY VERRICO PETRONELLA 1213 Chalkstone Ave Rutgers You are a merry man slr Shakespeare Actrvltles Basketball 3 Manager D batxng Soclety 4 Scnence Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 Math Club 2 3 4 REVIEW Busmess Staff 3 Trafhc Squad Outsxde Act1v1t1es Red Cross Hospxtal Volunteer Junlor Achxevement Remembered for jolly good fun f '31 ,gt fiesta -- '7 JO-ANNE LOUISE PALUMBO 34 Rlalto St New Rochelle Good humor IS one of the best arttcles of dress one can wear tn society Thackeray Actlvntxes Bowling 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 3 4 Debating Soclety 4 French Club 2 3 4 Junror A lance 2 3 4 Math Club 2 E VIEW Edltorxal Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Collector 4 Y Teens 4 Dramatlcs Club 2 4 Skating 3 Outsrde ACIIVIIICS C Y O Remembered for Her bubbling person a tty PATRICIA ANN PEZZULLO 268 Greenvllle Ave Johnston R I C E Tns somethmg to be wxllmg to com ment but my best pranse ns that I m your frlend Southerne Actlvmes Bowhng2 3 4 Forum Club 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Junx Allxance 3 Skatnng 2 Dramatxcs Club Outsxde Actlvltxes Children of Mary Sodallty at Lady of Grace Church Ten ms Golf Remembered for Utmost gentleness and seremty 4 127 '! ,, . 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MICHAEL ANTHONY PITOCCHI 25 Prudence Ave U R I Nothlng IS so strong as gentleness norhmg so gentle as real strength de Sales Actlvmes Baseball 2 3 4 Football 1 Outsxde ACIIVIIICS Coach Olneyvllle Lrttle League CYO Babe Ruth League CYO lnrermednate League Remembered for H15 punt receiving and Igmoo BONNIE RUTH PODRAT 450 Wayland Ave Pembroke The hlghest graces of music flow from the feellngs of the heart Emmons Act1v1t1es Skatlng I Bowlmgl 2 Forum Club 4 Debatxng Soclety 4 French Club 3 4 Jumor Alllance 3 4 REVIEW Collector 2 A Cappella Choxr 2 3 4 REVIEW Typist 2 Outsxde Actlvxtxes Councllettes Plano Vonce PROV TY Remembered for Her muslcal versatxl ww!! ROBERT GEORGE PORTMAN 333 Slater Ave Tufts I am the master of my fate I am the captam of my soul W E Henley ACIIVIIICS Basketball 1 2 3 -Iunl Allxance 4 Math Club 4 REVIEW Edrtorlal Staff 4 Band I 2 Outslde ACIIVIIIES AZA Presxdent Remembered for Taklng and learn mg physlcs Proud of The Responsubility and ANGELA SUZANNE POZZI 129 State St Brrstol Pembroke Pure and dnsposed to mount unto the stars Dante Actxvmes Bowlmg 1 Debatmg Society 4 French Club 3 4 junnor Alliance 3 4 Represenratlve 4 REVIEW Eclltonal Stal? 4 Messenger 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 YTeens 4 Modern Dance I RE vnsw Typlsf 2 3 4 Outslde Actxvmes Junior Achxevement Remembered for Her wmmng ways 128 -if FREDERIC MANNING PRESSMAN 41 Tenth St johns Hopkms Nothlng endures but personal qual mes Whrtman ACIIVIIICS Baseball I 2 3 4 Basket ball 2 4 Football 3 4 Scxence Club 4 Math Club 2 REVIEW Buslness Stal? Outsxde Actrvmes Upsxlon Lambda Phr Frarermty, Jewlsh Communnry Center Remembered for Hrs talented toes ANTHONY RALPH PULLANO 38 Bennett Ave Cranston URI He conquers who endures Perslus Actlvmes Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 Jumor Allrance 3 4 Scnence Club 3 Math Club 3 4 Outslde Actlvmes CYO Bowlmg Holy Name Remembered as Class phllosopher 'CD 1. - - - H . , , , 3, 3 , . ' ' . rr F Y 1 i 9 7 ! ! , , , I 1 I - - , a Q ity. .1 . . 1 K- U , . . ,, . ,. . , , , 01' 3 y , 2 , , ' , 3,4. , , - 3 , . . . ., . . 0 .. - , . . ., . - , . . . . . .. .f I 'x .. - U . ., . . . . . . . . . . . U U , - y . - a n y y 1 . ' - - - . , . I . . I 7 v n A' , ' ' . ' - - t ' s a r v v 1 y r . . - . . . s 1 - 1 x y , , . I . . ., , . . ,, . A 3 , v , S ' y , n , v ' Q 2. -4 . .. Nu ROBERT EDMUND QUAGLIERI 20 Weeden St URI I dare do all that may become a man who dares do more rs none Shakespeare Actrvmes Outdoor Track 1 Math Club Remembered as Stlent partner KAREN QUELER 36 Stadlum Rd Unlv of Rochester Learnmg and cultlvated manners com bme nn a woman to create one of the most exqutslte products of crvtllzatron Maurors Actrvxtres Bowlrngl 2 3 4 Swim mmg 2 Forum Club 3 German Club 2 3 CADUCEUS Board 4 Advertls mg Manager Glee Club 2 3 Y Teens 2 Dramatrcs Club 4 REVIEW Typlst 2 3 CADUCEUS Collectorl 2 3 Outsrde Actrvrtnes Councnlettes Bnax B nth Grrls Remembered as A well dressed traveler 33? '33 Trust Granted Us as Semors WILLIAM GAETANO RAVO 63 Federal St URI Men of few words are the best men Shakespeare Actrvmes Baseball 4 Outdoor Track I German Club 2 Outside Acttvntres YMCA Remembered for Worktng eflicnently CHARLES GORDON RAYMOND 18 Presrdent Ave North Carolrna 'He rs as a glass of champagne wrth the foam on top Carlyle Actrvrtxes Baseball I, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 3 Remembered for Chasing those hrgh Hres FERDINANDO BOPP RAO 12 Oak St U RI It rs by vrvacrty and wrt that mar' sparkles rn conversatron Chesterfield ACIIVIIICS Indoor Track3 4 Outdoor Track 3 4 Cross Country 3 Remembered for Knd form ELEANOR ANN REICI-ISTETTER 41 Wrldwood Ave R I C E Good wnll rs the mrghtrest practxcal force rn the universe Dole Acttvrtles Bowlnng 2 4 Swrmmmg 3 4 French Club 3 4 junror Alllance 3 4 Math Club 2 3 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Outside Actrvxtles Chorr Director of Ratnbow Publrctty Charrman of Young Peoples Fellowshrp Church Chorr Remembered for Her beautrful blonde haxr 4'-2 a 129 as I I f I , , , 5 - G 1 1 , 4 , - 5 1 , : - A : 9 I ' I 3:3 'fit ' ' 5 XL 13 , ' V. -2 'ra tai, 1 ,,-, I ,4p,, , P I I :See 'if' I . 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A 1 . 1 z 5 , 4 A 3 4 .. . ., ' ' Z . if I X I C i Xp. .. . . . . , .. .. 3 , Q , .L , 4 , , H Q , 5 . 1 - p 5 SANDRA HOPE REIZEN 9 Brewster St Pembroke The yoy of youth and health her eyes drsplayed and ease of heart her every look conveyed Crabbe Actrvrtres Bowlrng I Debatnng Socrety 3 Scrence Club 3 German Club 2 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 Exchange Edltor 3 4 REVIEW Business Staff I 2 Ex change Secretary 1 2 REVIEW Col lector 1 2 3 Messenger 1 2 Glee Cu 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 Jr ed Cossl 2 3 4 Outsrde Actrvrttes Israel Summer Sem mar Wrnner Gray Lady Secretary KEITH LANGFORD RISK 309 Greenvxlle Ave Johnston Bates He was s1x feet o clear wrt and human nature Rrley Actxvrtres Basketball 3 4 Outdoor Track 4 junror Alhance 3 4 Remembered as Stretch ff - ,Q IWW 'l ' MITCHELL ALLAN ROBBINS I8 Cherry Hrll Drrve Seekonk Branders A boys wrll rs the wmds wrll and the thoughts of youth are long long thoughts Longfellow Actrvrtres Forum Club 3 Debatrng S0 crety 2 German Club 2 Math Club 2 REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 3 4 Edttor mCh1ef 4 Jr Red Cross 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 Outsrde Actrvmes Red Cross Summer Study Group to Europe Vrce President of Jr Red Cross Ctty Councrl Familiar With Every Creuklng Floorboard KENNETH LEO ROBERT 1060 Douglas Ave Arr Force Common sense rs not so common Voltanre Actrvmes Outdoor Track 2 junror Allrance 3 Outsrde Actrvrtres Baptrst Youth Fel lowshrp Roger Wrllrams Baptrst Church Softball Team Remembered for Into the wrld blue yonder GEORGE KEVIN ROCHE 55 Falrvrew Ave Coventry Cornell For though he rs a wrt he rs no fool Young Actrvmes Indoor Track 3 4 Outdoor Track 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debating Socrety 3 Junror Allrance 3 4 Traffic Squad 3 I-I1 Y 4 Remembered for Always bemg ready wrth a wrtty answer 130 JOAN MAY nose 108 Russell St Provndence Barrrngton Brble College I hate nobody I am rn charnty wrth the world Swxft Actrvxtres Bowlrng 4 Swrmmrngl 2 French Club 3 4 junror Alliance 3 4 REVIEW Edltorral Staff 4 Orchestra Outsrde Actrvntnes Westmmster Youth Fellowshrp Volunteer at St Josephs Hospxtal Instrumental Trro Ice Skat mg Church Lrbrary Stal? Youth for Chrrst Remembered for Her prlze wmnmg Thanksgxvxng Proclamatron we ' I 1. - . .I D I ' . . . . : 1 L v . ' I I : ' . , 1 .U .-1 1 5 A , Z ,. . . . , T n I s v ' ' , , ' , ' , - . . I s ' ' , , 3 , 1 ' , 9 ' v - f ' l b , 9 , 9 - R ' I Y , , . . . . . I Remembered 353 REVIEW Exchange Remembered as: Classical's musicologist. I O Q . ., , . , . .I I . : Z A . ' . 2 , I 1 . . . . -Q . . . - U , 1 D U , 1 I 3, I , z - - -- I - - 9 I , 5 I, 5 , 5 . ' . . . Q - , 5 ' . - 1, 2, 3, 4- ,, ' U ' g ' . ' Q 1 ' . . L LEONARD JASON ROSENTI-IAI. 119 Trent St Woonsocket Branders There rs somethrng rn a noble boy a brave free hearted careless one Wrlks Actrvrtres Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 Junror Allrance 3 4 Math Club 2 3 4 REVIEW Busrness Stal? 3 4 Assrstanr Busmess Manager 3 4 Traffic Squad 3 4 A Cappella Chorr 2 3 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres A Z A B nar B rrth Socnal Charrman Remembered for Hrs red harr and matchrng personalrty s f ay, 82:9 LUCIA JO ROSSI 40 Peter Sr U RI Blessed are they who have the art of makmg frrends Actrvrtnes Bowlrng 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Junror Allrance 3 4 Math Club 2 Messenger 1 2 A Cappella Chorr 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross 2 Skatxng 3 CADUCEUS Collector 4 Outsrde Acrrvrtres C YO Remembered for I-Ier questronrng ques trons With Every Well worn Desk ALAN DONALD SCHIFFMAN 78 Pinehurst Ave Provrdence College In every deed of mnschref he had a heart to resolve a head to contrrve and a hand to execute Grbbons Actrvltres Basketballl 2 3 4 Foot ball 2 Outdoor Track I 2 4 Cross pella Chorr 2 Band l 2 4 Orchestra 2 4 H1Y 3 Outsrde Actrvrtxes RI Junror Phrlhar monrc Orchestra Remembered for Trotrrng rrumperer LOUISE SCOLA 25 Lyndhurst Ave Boston College To me more dear congenral to my heart one natrve charm than all the gloss apart Goldsmrrh Actxvrtres Bowllng 1 2 3 Forum Club 4 Junror Allrance 3 4 Jr Red Cross matrcs Club 4 Outside Actrvrtles C Y O Bowling Go f Remembered as Kindness personrfled ' JOHN ROTONDI JR 147 Langdon St Syracuse It rs a natrve personalrty and that alone that endows a man wrth the power to srancl Whrtman Actrvrtres Baseball 2 3 Basketball 3 4 Class Presrdent 3 I-IIY 3 4 Treas urer 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres C Y O Accordnon Remembered as A basketball flash RICHARD ALLEN SCOTT 145 Lansdowne Rd Warwxck Harvard He alone seems to me to lxve and to enjoy existence who seeks fame by some drstrngurshed actrons Sallust Actrvmes Basketball I 2 Manager Scrence Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 REVIEW Busrness Staff 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra Outsrde Actrvrtres Eagle Scout Boy Scout Jubllee Jamboree rn Sutton Park England Baptrst Youth Fellowshrp State Vrce Presndenr Remembered for Eagle to Ingland Gp? 131 , ,Ka L V I A yr, l I 3 .,'... ,l.,,l D I : . 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S gi ae.A A A l f f ul' NEAL MARK SCRIBNER 87 Laurrston St Brown Always nearrng the solutnon of some theme he could not solve Foss Actrvltres Tenms 2 3 4 Forum Club 4 Vrce Presxdent 4 Debating Soclety 2 3 4 Scrence Club3 4 Math Club 3 4 Scrence Farr 3 4 Other Actrvrtxes Unlted Synagogue Youth Remembered for Hrs knowledge of scnence Wugmg The STEPHEN ERNEST SILVERMAN l2l Spencer Ave L1 Greenwrch johns Hopkms Doing easlly what others find drffxcult ns talent Domg what rs lmpossrble for talent IS genrus Armrel Actrvmes Club Councrl 3 4 Sctence Club 3 4 Math Club 2 3 4 Radio Cu I 2 3 4 Presndent 2 3 4 E VIEW Collector I Outsrde Actrvrtres RI Scrence Farr Future Scnenttsts of Amerrca Regronal Award Frrst Prrze Narragansett Assn of Amateur Radro Operators Remembered for Hrs Interest m elec tromcs 132 MICHAEL BARRY SHORE 10 Lexcester Way Pawtucket Tulane Silence IS one of the vrrtues of the wrse Borleau Actnvntnes Baseball 2 3 4 Tennrs 2 Forum Club 4 Debatmg Soclety 4 Scr ence Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Math Club 2 Tralhc Squad 3 Outsrde Actrvrtres Zura AZA Treas urer Remembered as Pawtuckets grft C H S Last Battle of Marks, my JOSEPH ERNEST SIMMONS 40 Mrlk St Sprrngfleld To act wrth common sense rs the best wrsdom ACIIVIIICS Football 4 A Cappella Chonr 2 3 Band 3 Remembered for Hrs extraordrnary ar trstlc abrllty JUNE AUDREY SILVER 222 Freeman Parkway Adelphi Norhmg great was ever achleved wrth out enthusrasm Emerson Actxvrtxes Basketball I Bowlmg I 2 3 4 Swrmmmgl 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Debating Society 2 4 junror lance 3 4 Math Club 2 3 CADUCEUS Busmess Staff 3 Glee Club 2 Orchestra 3 4 YTeens 2 Skatmg 3 REVIEW Typxst 3 4 Ma lor Letter 3 French Club 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres Councxlettes Corte spondmg Secretary PROV TY Pro gram Commxttee Charrman Remembered for Insuperable spmt Exams DEBORAH SUSAN SMIRA 287 Cole Ave Srmmons cheery Young Actrvttnes Bowlrngl 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debating Society 3 4 French Club 3 4 junror Allrance 3 4 Messenger 1 2 Orchestra I jr Red Cross 3 4 Asst Treasurer 3 Skating Outsrde Actrvrtres Red Cross Gray Lady Jr Hadassah Untted Synagogue Youth Hospital Volunteer Councrlettes Remembered as Mrss Fashion C H S draw., , . . , z F K, L. . 1 X L. 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Z S , S - RCW' Qs Q- NN Qs ARTHUR ANSHEL SMITH 134 Brown St Cooper Unron Lwood nature rs the very nature of a good mrnd Goodman Actlvmes Basketball 3 Tennrs 7 Out door Track 3 Scnence Club 3 4 Secre tary 4 Math Club 2 3 4 Program Chantman 4 Radro Club 2 CADU CEUS Board -4 Re em red as The Ice cream man CAROLYN LUCILLE SMITH New Rochelle Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace Buble Actnvltnes Bowlrngl 2 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 junnor Allrance 3 4 REVIEW Busxness Staff 4 A Cap pella Chorr 2 3 4 YTeens 2 Asst Lrbrarran 1 Dramatncs Club 2 4 Cashrer 2 Remembered as Une causeuse excel Iente Already Lookmg Beyond These PAUL ANTHONY SOLLITTO 79 Betsy Wnlllams Dr, Cranston Brown 'He that rs of merry heart hath a con tmual feast Esdras Actrvmes Football 3, 4, Outdoor Track 3, junior Allrance 4, Scnence Club 4, H1 Y 4 Outside Actlvrtres Recreatronal Leader, Ladd School, Dragons Road Club, Boy Scouts, Narragansett Yacht Club Remembered as Teddy Bear in--5 Q-', SUSAN BRETT SPENCER 46 Fanrvxew Ave, West Warwrck MCGIII She rs pretty to walk with and wrtty to talk wnrh and pleasant to thmk of, too ' Locklmg Actrvrtnes Bowlrng 1, 2, Forum Club 3, 4, Debatxng Socrety 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, JUIIIOI Allrance 3, 4, Math Club 4, YTeens 1, 4, Dramatrcs Club 2, 3, 4 Remembered as Queen of H R 9 ROBERT NOAH SMITH 127 Mrtchell St Wrllram and Mary A good temper rs a good estate for 1 e Ovrd Actrvrtles Basketball 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 4 German Club 3 4 Outsrde Actrvrtles DeMoIay A Z A Y M C A Remembered for Hrs enthusnasm for basketball Was ALAN LEE STANZLER 106 Chace Ave Harvard 'Of soul srncere, rn actnon farthful, and rn honor clear Pope Actrvntres Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 4, Debatmg Socrety 1, 2, 4, French Club 4, Junior Allrance 3, 4, Math Club 2, REVIEW Edrtorral Staff 3, 4, CADUCEUS Busrness Staff 1, Trafhc Squad 4 Remembered for Hrs hxgh arms and hrgh character 133 FQ i - - . 5 1 53 Woodsrde Ave., West Warwrck , .. . . . 2 . , Q I ' ,, 3 U. 1 ., 5 l 9 - Q 5 , . 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HINDA LEA STERNBACH 61 Gallatrn St Barnard In quretness and confrdence shall be your strength Brble Actrvrnes Bowlrng 2 Forum Club 4 French Club 4 junior Allrance 3 4 REVIEW Fdrtorral Staff 3 4 Messen ger 3 Lxbrary Ast 1 3 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres Unrted Synagogue Youth Senror Judaea Prano Hebrew Boston Teachers College Kstudenth Jewrsh Communrty Center Remembered for Attendmg two hugh schools a day Our Eyes FARRELL SYLVESTER JR 23 Sassafras St Brown trme and patrence Balzac Actrvrtres Football Manager 2 4 In door Track 3 Outdoor Track Manager 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Junror Allrance 3 4 Scrence Club 5 4 Math Club 2 3 4 REVIEW Typ rst 3 4 Band 1 Orchestra 1 Dra matxcs Club 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres Red Cross Polrtrcal Actrvrtres Lrcensed Radro Telephone Operator Remembered as An excellent and ex pert manager 134 ALLYN FREDERICK SULLIVAN JR 80 Glen Ave Cranston Provrdence College Born to success he seemed wrth grace to wrn wrth heart to hold wrth shrnrng grfts that took all eyes Emerson Acrrvrrres Baseball 2 3 4 Indoor Track 1 2 Outdoor Track 1 Debatrng Socxety 4 Scrence Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 Math Club 2 3 4 Trafhc Squad 3 4 Lieutenant 4 H1 Y 4 Remembered for Knockrng rn the wrn nrng run on June 5 59 .t , ,V , L. 55 ARTHUR FRANCIS SULLIVAN 67 Hrllsrde Dr URI He rs a gentleman because hrs nature rs krnd and affable to every creature Barnfreld Actrvmes Baseball 1 2 3 4 Indoor Track 3 Forum Club 4 Debatrng So crety 4 Scrence Club 3 German Club 2 Outsrde Actrvrtres Scrence Farr Paw tucket Numrsmatrc Socrery Remembered as A future drplomat Turned To New Horlzons JUDITH RACHEL TANENBAUM 220 Morrrs Ave Pembroke and certarn characterrstrcs of a vigorous mrnd Johnson Actxvrtres German Club 2 4 Glee Clubl ACappella Chorr 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres PROV TY Re cordrng Secretary Provrdence Israelr Dance Group Remembered for Her fascmatron for folk musrc LYNNE CAROL TANENBAUM 115 Sackett St Pembroke tue farth and gentleness these call beauty forth Brent Actrvrtres Debatrng Socrety 3 4 Scr ence Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Math Club 2 RE VIEW Collector 1 CADUCEUS Col lector 2 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Messen ger 2 Lxbrary Asst 1 2 REVIEW Marlmg Secretary 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Outsrde Actrvrtres Phr Delta Sororrty Presrdenr Prano Sarlrng Remembered for Her love for musrc sarlrng and her frrends K , - , . . . r . . . I . I H Y . 1 . A, I , . . . . . . 1 3 3 ' ' ' , , - 1 I 1 1 ' D 1 - - 1 1 1 7 I I ' 1 1 ' . l . c 1 . 1 ' g s . , , . 1 , , 3 h 3 5 . . . . . ' . , 5 Q . . . . l . . I - - ' . ' . - 1 . ' . ' 1 3 ! Y ' ' ' , , , . . - ' Q 7 Y ! 9 l 1 ' . '- . ' ' 3 7 Y Y ' ' ' , . O I I , . All human power is a compound of Curiosity is one of the permanent Oh what makes a woman lovely? Vir- ' W- ! Y -1- ' 2 1 1 - Q- . .. ' T . . 1 1 I , 5 1 1 , 9 - 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 A 1 1 1 ' D I 1 1 1 1 9 I 1 I - ' S 2 ' 1, L , , 1 - - - - - . , 1 - . U 1 1 I . . ' ' I . 9 , . . ' ' V 7 ' U 7 . . . . . H . . , Q , , , . Z ' . - Z . - , . 5 g . : - : ' , . , . J .ff fir 4':.g '.?' 'N arg 25' X EDMUNDCDNRAD TORTOLANIJR The Impromptu remark rs prectsely the touchstone of wrt Acnvrnes Baseball 2 Outdoor Track 3 4 German Club 2 4 jr Red Cross 2 Math Club 4 Outsnde Actlvltles C Y O Remembered for Hrs nrmble Fmgers on the keyboard '94 ri EDWARD PAUL TRIANGOLO JR 77 Taber Ave Yale The atm of the superror man rs truth Confuctus Actrvrtres Baseballl 2 3 4 French Club 4 junlor Alliance 3 4 Outsxde Acttvrtres Baptrst Youth Fel lowshrp VtcePres1dent Remembered as Destmed for success EILEEN ENRICHETTA TROPEA 30 Algonqum St R I C E A merry heart doeth good luke a medt crne Anonymous Actnvmes Bowlmg 4 French Club 3 4 jumor Allrance 3 4 YTeens 3 4 Skating 3 4 Oursrde Actrvrtres Chammade junror Club Remembered for Her pleasmg manner Yet Somehow, Each Heart Unlted ALBERT I-IUBERT VAN NIEUWENHUIZE 121 Edgewood Ave Brown He rs wtse who talks but llttle Carlyle Actrvmes Tennrs 4 Fomm Club 4 Debatmg Soctety 4 junlor Allrance 3 4 Science Club 3 CADUCEUS Col lector 3 Remembered as Van a frrendly lrttle man NANCY ROSE VEZNAIAN 269 Alabama Ave Pembroke Thar modest look subdued my soul that chastrty of look whrch seems to hang a verl of purest lrght oer all her beauttes Young Actrvrtres Bowlmg3 4 French Club 3 4 jumor Alllance 3 4 REVIEW Busmess Staff 2 Messenger 3 YTeens 3 Ice Skatrng 3 4 REVIEW Typrst 4 Dramatrcs Club 4 Outstde Actrvltres Horrzon Club Sec retary Presrdent DeMolay Cheerleader Rambow Grrls Remembered as Pretty and petlte LIVIA JOAN VOTOLATO 91 Iangdon St Pembroke Endurance rs the crownmg qualrty and patrence all the passron of great hearts Lowell Actrvrtres Bowling 3 Swrmmmgl 2 jumor Allrance 3 4 REVIEW Edrtorxal Staff 4 Messengerl 2 Jr Red Cross 2 YTeens 3 4 Remembered for Her determmanon Nb' use-ef' 'Vim it 1'b 135 , ., , ,,t, . , ,I s,,, I C C P rv . W . .Q ee I A5'-i C A 'pil' desi N fra so x ff. 5 ,TA K ,,-jig, 3 , . , . . 180 Home Ave. Brown .. . V . .. .. . . , , . . H ' 2 . A , , . 9 ' 2 ' 9 , 1 1 1 , . Q D , 3 - , 1 , - . : I O O ' - u , .. . . . , ' . ' . - ' T - H T . Z . 9 . , 1 , ,, , U 1, 1 l ,E 9 . ' t Z, , 1 3 , Q 1 1 - , 'L , 9 4 , 1 . - . 3 1 ' 5 - , . . -- H 1 - I I 1 . . h 9 . . . . : , - . , l 4 5 ,iv-' iv NEIL FAIN WALDMAN 184 President Ave Tufts An honest mans the noblest work of God Pope Activities French Club 4 junior Alli ance 3 4 Math Club 4 A Cappella Choir 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra Outside Activities PROV TY Mem bership Chairman All City Advanced Orchestra Remembered as Music Man PAMELA ANN WALLACE 91 Whitehall St. Salve Regina The very flower of youth. -Terance Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming 1, 3, Forum Club 45 junior Alli- ance 3, 43 REVIEW Business Staff 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 jr. Red Cross 2g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Major Letter 45 Cagehall 49 Dramatics Club 43 Skating 1, 3, 43 Senior Play. Remembered for: Her beautiful profile. 5-its A1 e 'L - mf JOAN MARION FRANCES WEATHERS 25 Parkrs Ave Pembroke A lovely lady garmented in the light of her own beauty Shelley Activities Bowling 4 French Club 3 4 junior Alliance 3 4 Science Club 4 A Cappella Choir 4 Y Teens 4 Skating 3 Dramatrcs Club 3 4 Cageball 4 Outside Activities The Outlet Fashion Board Warwick Regional Secretary of CYO jr Sodalrty President Remembered as Our lovely queen of the Publications Dance Jomed by a Common Bond The LOIS ALIX WINOGRAD 435 Rochambeau Ave Goucher Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue Confucius Activities Bowllngl 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Jun or Alliance 3 4 Nine Court 1 Skating 1 Outside Activities Councilettes Gray Ladies United Synagogue Youth Jun rot Hadassah Remembered for Refinement t e height of fashion 136 ROBERT EARL WINSOR Pine Hill Rd RICE Industry hath the fairest fruits and the richest rewards Barrow Activities Forum Club 3 French Club 4 junior Alliance 4 Science Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Outside Activities Chairman of the Christian Witness Committee for the RI Baptist Youth Fellowship Baptist Youth Fellowship Treasurer Remembered for Quiet ambition and determination ROBERT ELLIOT WITTES 92 Oakley Rd Woonsocket Harvard High aims from high characters and great obyects bring out great minds Edwards Activities Debating Society 4 French Club 3 4 Junior Allrance 3 4 Repre sentative 4 Science Club 3 Math Club 2 3 4 Vice President 4 REVIEW Editorial Staff 3 4 News Editor 4 CADUCEUS Board 4 Sports Editor 4 Traffic Squad 3 4 A Cappella Choir Remembered for Being Amazing .. . K . ,, .. - V . , ' , Q S - , , y Q v 1 9 s I 1 v . Y 3, 4. , - , . . . . Q - , , , . . . . ., , - . - , O i 'n X . ig , . . . .. ' ! 7 ! 1 , ' ' - - , , , y , , i , y I - , - , ' . ' . ' l Y I 3 ! ' 5 ' ' . rf . V I I . D f 7 1 v 1 I - 1 v v i Y 7 - i 3 ' 1 U . h 2, 3, 4. . . c . .. . ,, ' ' ' J , - ug. ' - . . . 'lfftg . .. . . . . . 3 ' ' ,Q i v ' , 1 ' Q - - s ' , . fi-f use-, ,.: - v - A' . Y . 1, DAVID CLARK WOOLMAN 28 Creighton St Amherst Army College A good mrnd possesses a kingdom Anonymous Activities Forum Club 3 4 jun r Alliance 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Senior Play Outside Activities Boy Scouts Pilgrim Fellowship Remembered as Leo and our ambas sador to the President ROSEMARY ZANFAGNA 8 Brookfield St. Boston College A merry face is a sign of a happy heart. I Activities: Bowling 2, 3, 4, Swimmingl' 2, 4, Forum Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Junior Alliance 3, 4, Science Club 4g CADUCEUS Business Staff 4g Mes- senger 2' A Cappella Choir 2 3 44 Y-Teens 2 4' Skating 3 4' Dramatics Club 2 4 Mayor Letter 4 Senior Play Remembered as Full of fun V UE ,'i' I xl, r 1 X XX, 1 , x kv' ill!-f Y RICHARD JOHN ZINNO 27 job St URI The r son firm the temperate will endurance foresight' strength and s 1 Wordsworth Activities Basketball 4 Football I 3 4 Outdoor Track 4 French Club 4 Trafhc Squad 3 4 HIY 4 Remembered as Stalwart scholar and athlete l Memory of Our Hugh School Yeors oe f W IN MEMORIAM GERALD ZINNO March6 1943 August 14 1959 Gerry was a member of out class for three years A quiet person he achieved recognition for his high scholastic rec ord Gerry was a member of the French Club and the Junior Alliance Fran cause he also played on the basketball team lJJLxOtv JL! .wLLtL1JtJ.1 VUVUQ M-Ovbll mode oclww wall lbmtmfw ggpdwttl, no to by M11 I o L lb Moo sttmok ft will mb J motttkk WCGUQ w Qtllml L k5fl'VlJ I lull O Dru 6610 mtv mu? 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C I t If ' ' A .Ml lklglkli , 5 V7 I- J , it . f A . lvxv , K - K, ttf, 1 5 3 w Y ' Q' N , ft f x l . .. Rh 'llt1'l vliixlevy 1 K 'lil V' ',- U-f Qflll U f .ss f. , x of ' I Ji ll., fl .1 , 112, Q L ', 'x1 4kiLi C , ,fy V u -' ,p 2 . f - , 4 I L' , Q. ' 1 1 ll -V 'I t ,H-1' ,J , we TV fr- '. I , f , tw ' , 4 'I , X 1 lla A f Lea .I -A - l xg , l f ,, ,-,X , - - ,iv , , f L . , fb ll-,.', A-QT, atb,--f LXJLNLQ 'V l if ' XJ ILL lull, ' 4 V1 I l J , I fy l, , j I . K, f,Vf,,Ii'i4E,L.L X1 in lk: tl of 1 l N ,J l , L' A' o Q ' 'lllllw' D 1-flllfll 'U 'ML t 4 K , , . . ' , ' IJ llfw s rf ,llrklNf,ll1l,l, 'ly . fo I I N 5,2 I I 9, pf, william I yells, up lll: ' ' . . - , tfil 1 . ' '-ld '- 044 UQQLCII, 'i'.,1Ql'Ci. -l f ' I , .HY X . xfxlf in , ,pi p lb jj? , l J L I ,KK 1 Y- f f' '17 , -I 1 I C -I R' li Uvs MERIKE LEPASAAR BRUCE PAISNER Ideal Classxcallte Ideal Classlcalrte Drd Most for Class Drd Most for Class Most Llkely to Succeed Most Lrkely to Succeed Q-...x Sl' Nl JEANNINE DCFALCO PAUL SOLLITTO Best Natured Best Natured 'Sf JO ANNE PALUMBO KEVIN ROCHE Wrrrrest Wrrrlest 138 SUPERLATIVES ANTHONY MARY ANNE MORI ALESSANDRO Most Athleuc Most Athletic in vw JUDITI-I JOHN FIGLIOLINI PATRICIA LINDBERG Best Lookmg BOURBONNAIS Best Lookmg Most Popular Most Popular 3l X vi he Q:-r JEAN CONNELL EARL LUDMAN PATRICIA Best Scholar Best Scholar MCCAFFREY Most Versatile Most Versatxle ,1 I QQ, xg . ,Q 4 grid VZ' l A . 3 ' ,, as I C Z,-ay I has W -f 3 J If .t 0 '- ,,Q, K as , x T ttss X T. N. X 7 I 'i K , i J f ' - , If , r is - ' it ' t 'N A it .L i es., 'Q if ,gs Q W 1 tv' ee 0 QQ , I ,Q , 1 M f Marie Capozza Jean Connell Barbara Goldberg Merike Lepasaar Earl Ludman Bonnie Podrat Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Society wa- tr' fm :S Wisdom is the principal thingg get wisdom, And with all thy getting, get understanding. Magna Cum Laude Alan Stanzler Robert Wittes ,,t. 4 ttee f 4, r 0 . 1, is R X V X 5 , . sv' -1 E -3 elf- tt, K 5, ii if i'xk A - . -fi . .I .4 if ', A- . tt- '-,t-- . T- f at ul ,Q 1 X ill fill? , , K 5 t ,gy M' iff . ,f - Meredith Marie Alperin Jordan Auerbach Joan Cappello Irwin Chaiken Karen Chernack Ainscough 3 K ,u ff, i 1 i t-S Steven Feldman Judith Dorothy Glass William Gould Gerald Constance Finkelstein Kirshenbaum Lieberman if i osx J- ,' I 7 fs.. 1: ,,-4 Judith Lindberg Elizabeth Lisker Bruce Paisner Mitchell Robbins Neal Scribner Arthur Smith ,,,-ttt.3Q.Q 5 . . -.-s. 3 . .. J' Hinda Srernbach Lynne Tanenbaum Edward Triangolo Nancy Veznaian Lois Winograd David Woolman Richard Zinno 1 'Nu-.... M46 Banca Dwmw Bruce Parsner truly an outstandrng Classrcalrte has won drstrnctron and recognrtron from both teachers and students durrng hrs four years at Classrcal Hrs boundless energy remarkable rmag rnatron and extraordrnary leadershrp abrlrty found vent rn hrs numerous executrve posrtrons as Edrtor rn Chref of the CADUCEUS Presrclent of the Debatrng Socrety and Captarn of the Traffrc Squad rn short a vrce presrdent rn charge of everythrng He has garned the deep esteem and admrratron of hrs fellow students who conferred upon hrm the trtle Ideal Classrcalrte and voted hrm the boy who Drd Most for the Class and rs Most Lrkely to Succeed The power of wrn nrng the respect and veneratron of all he meets combrned wrth hrs superror scholastrc abrlrty and admrrable character destrne Bruce for success both at Harvard where he plans to further hrs educatron and throughout lrfe Presenting for 1960 Mr and Mlss Caduceus Mm 6 Make .fefwwafr Merrke Lepasaar rs one of the most capable and charmrng young women ever to attend Classr cal Hrgh School She has drstrngurshed herself rn almost every held of endeavor served as a dedrcated and rnsprrrng leader Secretary of her class Assrstant Edrtor of the CADUCEUS Secretary of the A Cappella Chorr and Vrce Presrdent of Y Teens earned the admrratron and affectron of her classmates Ideal Classrcal te Most Lrkely to Succeed Drd Most for the Class wrnner of the cherrshed DAR award marntarned a posrtron of academrc superrorrty throughout her four years at Classrcal Merrke hopes to further her educatron at Mount Holyoke College where we know she wrll be a credrt to Classrcal and wrll contrnue to captrvate the hearts of all who meet her 140 5 3 5 s 'SQM . s 95155, mt 'L ici yi S .5 . -s Qt sf., 5 sffxsiw s t t t t A ? . Q. t ' . 1 A tx A ,ggim 9 ' - I - L, 'I EARL LUDMAN 1959 Harvard Book Recrpnent v--1 ANTHONY CALISE Member of the 1959 All State football team bf Sv' BARRY BERGER Member of the 1959 All State track team ANTHONY ALESSANDRO Member of the 1959 All State track team Honors and Awards l959 l96O HAVE WE BEEN EXCUSED from homework 1nde6n1tely7 Natronal Merxt Scholarshxp finalnsts Patrnck Fleury Earl Ludman Robert Portman and Robert Wrttes march mto school STEPHEN SILVERMAN Winner of Hrst grant m the Rhode Island Scxence Iarr GERALD MORAN Member of the 1959 All State football team Qi -new 141 .. ' 1' 4 - 1 A f E A lllll I I in E v S ' it 9 Q' if v A A A ' .S q l 'fi , s M- i ll E 5 ' ll 'I li : Q . '55, f '-,Q ii i Q W 4 m fo ,A E , . X 5 s 5 A I 5 ' ZR 7355s -P X E ' ' V ,. N f- 'L. R P5 l ff? . if fi f 1' K. STICK 'EM UP, PARTNER! yells Judy Finkelstein. PAT BOURBONNAIS, OUR QUEEN of the Junior Prom, and her escort, john Figliolini. r l WERE WEARING OUR MUZZLESV' Irving Fei: and Jeff Dress. Live, Laugh, and be Merry . . . AT THE JUNIOR PROM R J Yi is x 5 f'l Q Q 1 1 4 Q' W fs 5 3 . P I' f ,- lg 41 'uf- qla X.. Nm gml 1 v ' 'W,, 3 Wm T- V . ,V W fl: v- .... GUESS WHERE WE GO TO SCHOOL! With The Class of 1960 EARL LUDMAN, 'helxqud congratulated by Mr. O Nell. X l E s I 4 , ,Ne 48 5 ff Sis ,, 5, , ,. g 'Quaid 6 li H--w--n-u cipient of the Harvard Book, is s ,,.. 'Q ,1-.- X I 'ess I it X. . in :M I, vm um ,X .' Y I' num- um SELL, SELL, SELL! Lucy McCaffrey, winner of the CADUCEUS plaque and Maxine Paisner, winner of the REVIEW plaque. MAY I HAVE THE NEXT DANCE? AND NOW I'LL SHOW YOU the basket, Mr. Gauthier tells the freshman basketball team. Odds and Ends WE'VE MADE THIS BOOK DIFFERENT, very Cliflerentln Miss MacDonald, Mr. Gauthier, and copy editors. .1-,I , 6 I rs m. S 1 i ug..-K xp- E: iw We CADUCFUS ADVERTISING STAFF Barbara Greenberg Karen Queler Arthur Smnth and Mane Dunne 145 The Faculty of Classlcal Hugh Mr and Mrs joseph Ackerman Representatlve Alfred Abelson I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs ant Mrs Mrs Mrs and and ant Mrs ant Mrs and Mrs and Mrs ant Mrs Mrss lxathlee and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mxss Rosema Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Ralph Arnscough Andrew Albanese Phxllp Alessandro Nathan Alterman Clarence Anderson Harry L Anderson joseph Andrade Salvatore Anronellr Henryj Antonuccl Bert Auerbach Fred P Austin lrvmg Avrutuslty Leon Baltst john Balltus Mrchcle Balsamo Fdmundj Bennett Peter Berger jacob Berman Phnllrp Berman Fdward Berren Mrllard Black Wrllram Bofh Reuben Bourbannars Thomas H Brrde Edward Burlrngame n Boyd joseph Calrse A Canecchro Wnllnam Capoblanco Leroy Card john Carmen ry Carroll Gordon E Carr S Castellurcr Anthony Catalfomo Mr and Mrs Hazel Caverly r Mrs I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Domenrc Cerullo Andrew Ceselskr Irvmg Chandler Davrd Chernack Alfred Crprnano Stanley Coburn Morris A Cohen Russell Cole Dante A Coll Charles C onnell Leland Conner Harold Connery Louns Content: Susne C orey and Mrs md Mrs and Mrs and Mrs md Mrs md Mrs and Mrs Morty Detoff Wrlstnn A Dalton V Dc Chrrstopharo Paul De Falco Alfred Del Selva Antonio D1 Megllo Paul De Pace PA and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs TRONS Nicholas De Stefano L Diamond Alfred Drnuctl Hugo Doob jr Frank Drlscoll Mnlton Dubmslty Vrncent A Dunn Leo T Dunne joseph D1 Mase Harry Elkln Theodore I Ellrs jr Aram C Eramnan John Falrhurst Ernest L Faluglra Farmer Mrs Vrcrorra and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs md Mrs Mass Sarah I' and Mrs Mr and Mrs A Frrend A Frrend Mrs r and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs George and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Kenneth Fawthrop Jack IAe1t Sydney Feldman Anthony lA1gl1ol1n1 Burton Frnberg Phrlrp Flnltle A Archie Frnklestenn Louns C IAxtzGerald lanagan john E Fleury joseph Francesconr Edward Gauthrer Harrrs Gederman Frank Grulrano Gilbert Glass Wrlllam Glass Vrctor Gold Thomas Goldberg Wlllram B Goralmk Harold Gordon Ira Green Srmon Greenberg Phrlrp Hak Karl Hansyosten Fred Hanson jr Hellmut Hrrsch Wrllram Hrrsh Albert Hoban Sheldon Horenstem Albert Hudson H Hume Edward F Hunt Amedeo Izzo Edward Janelle Rrchard johnson M rs Ruth jones l' I' I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs md Mrs 1nd Mrs rnd Mrs H P B Jordon jr Henry Jordon George jrzmaglan john Kaplan lulrus Kaplan Lotus Katsetos Walterl lxelley and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs George Kung Allan L McK1nnon Loursl Kramer F J Krebs Mrlton Ladd Albert A Lembo Alton Leonard Mrs Tanmr Lepasaar Mr and Mrs Slmon Lessler Mrs Lrllran Lester I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Irvmg Leven Harold Levene joseph Levrne Louis Levy Walter Lundberg Nathan Lnnder Oscar T Lrppman Salvatore Lrsr Hyman Lrsker Albert Loffredo Maxwell Lopatm john Lucey Mrs T C Luke Mrs Mrs Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Walter and Mrs and Mrs Wllllamj Lynch Frederrck G Mack Stanley Mackevrcrus Mad ge Gino Marnl Anthony Mazzer John McGlmchy and Mrs Thos H McGovernJr Jack Mellron and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Domenlc Mlletta Norman Muller George Mmerte Armando Monaco Ernest Manco Amernco Mancuso Evelyn Moore and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs joseph E Mon Albert Morm Benlamrn Moslcol Maurrce Mountain james Mourmgham Mrs Borrs Nelson r Mrs Mrs I l' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Herbertj Noonan Rrchard K Parnter lsadore Pansner George Panas Albert Parlrament Rrtta W Patterson and Mrs Damel Petronella and Mrs Yolanda Petrutlllo and Mrs Thomas Pezzullo Delta Sororrty and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Melvnn Prnsly Mnchael Prtotchr Vrncent Polsellr Angeloj Pozzu Wrllmam Pressman H A Ay Mr. . 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BADGE MFG CO MI b r Pq aapmssr Dt I5 4 KORB BAKING COMPANY N mm THOMAS GOLDBERG CHEMIST SHOP t MING GARDEN RESTAURANT MgR Wt lu w CLASSICAL 25 FRIEND UNION TOOL CO INC lf Chl R H0Y l0'0X0N0M7f01l70K740110s7l7740ff010'01f-0v'0161C0 05'01 0'-0R03 W I 1 Cancellation Shoes for Women an ens 9 as ve' Pawiucken R' l' Across from e ld one Bank Free Prescription Delivery Greeting Cards, Gifts, Slationery and Toys P 0Vldef'C9, R- l- I Certi re Pu lic Accountants 5 Manufaclurers of Tailored and Semi-Tailored Earring 387 ar es Street Providence 4, R. I. 1 I 1 I03 road Street Providence 3, R. I. -Also- an I ' ' Dru ist: Since 9 'I55 W ' S P 'd , R.I. 511 n eII Street Providence, R. l. enmlnsler hee, mv' ence arwiclx Ave. Warwick, R.l. . . Congratulations eta -Rib on-CelIuloid-Cups- rophies- la ues . Ex er - 44 Providence, R. I. 579 or ain Street Providence, R.I. Chinese and American Food Bamboo Room in oom Junction of Smi l'1, Orms 81 Candace St. l4'I es minsler St. 66 Exc ange Place Best ishes From A ., . I Jewelry Findings and Me al S ampings 387 ar es Street Providence 4, .I. Provrdence Chess Club l' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' r hrs r r r I' I' I I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs an Mrs rm Mrs and Mrs ant Iv rs and Mrs and Mrs and IN rs ant Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Armando QUBLIIEFI Jack Queler Frank Rabold jr Frank Lloyd Rabold Abraham W Rarsner Rao Gaetano Ravo Nelson B Record I' W Rerchsrerrer GeorLe M Rerzen Wrllram A Rrsk Lours Robbrns Leo L Robert lr Mrthael Romano Lours Ros rtr Ruth Rose and Mrs md Mrs rnd Mrs rnd Mrs and Mrs and Mrs md Mrs 1nd Mrs Thomas Rossr Lours Rottenberr., john Rotond Nathan Roy Samuel Rubrn Wrllram Russo Rrchard Sahae.,r1n Anthony Salvo PATRONS Mrs Elena Sammartrno hrs I' I' I' I' I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs joseph Schern Samuel Schrffman joseph Scrgnore Scola Mrlton Scrrbner Emrl Shaprro Harry Shore Howard D Srlverman Ernestj Srmmons Leonard Slavrt s Dorothy Slocum and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs M Wrllram Smrra jacob S Smrth Lee V Spencer Wendell W Steere Maurrce Sternbach Sayre Summer Leo Swartz James M Sweeney Jacob T Sydney Farrell Sylvester Harry M Tanenbaum Fred Tanenbaum Edward P Trrangolo r Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Amrlcare R Tropea james Ursrllo A Van Nreuwenhurze Orlando Velletrr john Verardo Masrs Veznaran Alfonse Votolato Edmund I Waldman Thomas F Wallace Lawrence B Weathers Hyman Wernberyt, Abraham Werslnerge s Charlotte A Wetherell and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Abram Wahl Earl Wrnsor Trng., Theung., Wong., Mrs Lawrence C Woolman Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mark Yessran Bartholomew Zanfagna Joseph Zannrnr Henry Zrnno Frank Delmonrco Joseph P Fuccr Georg.,e Avakran s Tlrzabeth MacDonald CLASSICAL HIGH DEBATING SOCIETY ORCHESTRA Presrdent Bruce Palsner Vrce presrdent Gerald Krrshenbaum Extends Best Washes to Its members of the Secretary Nada Chandler Treasurer Lynne Curr GRADUATING CLASS Dorothy Glass Pat McCaffrey Joan Rose June Sllver David Brodsky Barry Levy Richard Scott Nell Waldman Alan Schltfman President Secretary Treasurer Concertmaster -01' Danrel Rouslrn Dorothy Glass Larry Markowitz Daniel Rouslln THE FORUM CLUB 10f0vs0N0'-0t0'H0v' if 2 5 2 5 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 5 I, as 33333333...3333333333333333 . ,..,,,.,,,,..c . 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T.V. - Radio - Elecfrica ppliances I . . - wners ' ' ' ' 2 our Nursing Home Cooking Qualiry Foods af u ge! Prices 6 ein Sf. ' es urwick R I Congratulations from . , R. I. 5 e. . ' Books for School and Books for Fun Enioy Browsing at- , I I I . 9 12 I , . I. 5 1 Chinese and American Resrauranr 5 ' 0 ' Good Food+ReasonabIe Prices-Sunday FuII Course Dinner 5 Providence, R. I. R I , . Max Greenberg, Pres., e . ar. Insurance . or. , R. I. e . - , - , - Johnslon 9, Rhode Island All o ing done on premises I I 711 o e . MAnnin 1-8 Providence, R. I. 6 x . ROOM I 10P'Q10'1Q0XJC0N0ff-01041020 ROOM I R ROOM 3R ROOM 4R CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL GIRL S GLEE CLUB Y I 40Y0'Y0 -0D c0v f-010' f010Q010 0N01 20110 Q gf-auwq-u o'r'62F1'3 5-Qwfvz. 2.294119- 059.32 3-1'4'-Q. Q. 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X x?'9'0'170f0N7'0f0f10'01010104011710540110P010'19Z517101'0f0f AGAR HOTEL SUPPLY CO INC I 105 CLINTON ST BOSTON MASS SORRENTO S PIZZA SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS T t COR NARRAGANSETT BLVD 81 OHIO AVENUE COLLIERS BAKERIES INC B Rlf d 1 BERT S MOBILE 800 CHARLES ST PROVIDENCE R Sf I n ANN BERRYS BEAUTY SHOP 315 WASHINGTON AVENUE C It A FRIEND OF GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 60 D ADAMO PHARMACY vlNceNT DADAMO R g Ph 612 614 CHARLES ST PROVIDENCE ATLANTIC PROVISION COMPANY 269 CANAL STREET PROVIDENCE R DE 1 4057 MA 1 7560 t11 BANSPACH BROTHERS I 114 DELAINE STREET PROVIDENCE 9 R THE CURTAIN SHOP 19 WASHINGTON STREET W IW TOM ROTELLAS BARBER SHOP A Ch ld B I 1 3505 P vw ADAMS DRUG CO INC FAIRCHILD S Gt gt 1012 ARCADE PROVIDENCE GA 1 9095 THE BAND G :cava-'owawof 1010-10-'0-fa-foafowwxo ., . 1 Who esale Pork, Lamb, Beef, VeaI, Poultry, Eggs, Sirloins and You've Tried the Rest - Now ry he Best 5 Tenderioins c specialty I I , . 1461 road Street Hillside Road 104 o e Street . , . I. Providence 5, R. I. Gar en City Cranston 0, R. I. lnspedgon U io 545 1 Providence 5, R. I. 5 Permanent Waves - Hair Coloring Hair Conditioning - Razor Hair u ing 1 ' , e . ar. 5 I Service for the Sick ' - . , R. I Elmhurs - 100 5 ' ' I' Who esale Bakers ' ' ' , . I. 5 , Specializing in ll Styles of Hcircutting 5 For Men, Women, I ren 3 es mwick' R' I' 195 road S . Res, Phone UN. - rovidence Bes ishes ' ., . 1 if x - Gad e s - Housewares ' , R. I. ROOM 16 ROOM 21 W3 2 2 E 3 2 5 E 20 5 5 E E 5 E ROOM ROOM 22 EWWMW 2 E E 2 2 E E M E 2 E 2 X9 '0f0P'-016X0N0N0-'-0120N010N0 '0 101f0f402Q0 10'f'0 201'-0'2f6W10N0N0'ff01f0 -0X0N0 '040I'0K0N01f0x Glamour for Homes begnns at Gloralne s GLORAINE S Home Decorafors Curtanns Draperues Spreads Lunens 49400 COMPANY INC 39 MAIN E GREENWICH R I 57 WINTER STREET Provldence R I M695 IN BOTTLES DE I 0967 DE I 0968 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO of RHODE ISLAND Provndence I Rhode Island l v- 1545! 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A,, PA 5- n A x V 1 ' lil 1 :li 1 A 4' ,' K ' ' 12 1 1 H 1 ' ' ' 1 ', 'Q , ' 'L ,I NIORS JU ROOMS Student Index Baker Helene 26 Abbatomarco Francls 26 40 Abbatomarco Marla 26 Abbenante Sandra 21 Abramow Loss 21 Ackerman Rlchard 57 107 Ackroyd James 21 Addomzlo Beatrlce 21 Adelberg Harvey 21 Ameck Carol 21 Ahern Catherine 21 Ahern Susan 26 Auello Jo Ann 17 Amley Kenneth 21 Amscough Merednh 36 37 38 107 Altlcen Andrew 23 Albanese Andrew 92 107 Alessandro Anthony 63 68 69 89 107 Alexuon Carol 17 Alfano David 26 67 Allen Alfred 23 Alper Robert 26 68 Alperln Hope 21 Alperun Joan 21 Alperln Marne 60 107 Alterman Toby 29 70 Anderson Kathleen 29 Andrade Celeste 23 Andreozzl Amta 23 Angelone John 21 Anslow Meryl 31 Antonellu Roland 23 Anfonuccl Carl 17 Antonuccu Judnh 60 1 Applln Stephen 17 Armstrong Paul 21 Aronson Jane 21 Arrugan Donald 21 Atamuan Edward 17 Auerbach Jerome Auerbach Jordan August Barry 26 Aust Stephen 23 Austm Lmda 108 Avrutsky Marulyn 92 8 52 97 Backman Russell 31 Bacon Danxel 26 Bagdlluan Crus 21 Baghdad: Aslan 26 Baghdadl Saleh 68 Baghdad: Samy 26 63 68 Bauley Maureen 26 Baker Judith 26 Bakst Joan 41 44 108 Balkun Carol 29 49 Balkus Patrucua 108 Balsamo Mrchael 52 55 73 97 Balzofnore Donna 17 Barad Leslne 30 49 Barad Ronnie 21 Baram Rlchard 21 Brady Wllllam 29 Bracfsch Vlrglnla 26 27 Braude Benlamm 20 Braunstem Harvey 30 32 67 Brenckle Paul 29 33 41 66 73 Brenner Wllllam 20 Bride Brenda 30 Brmdamour Duane 21 Brodsky David 41 45 54 109 Brodsky Elliot 67 109 Barenboim Myrna 41 44 55 89 91 O8 Barks Judlth 26 Barletta Wrlllam 23 Barnes Bonnie 44 91 Barone Joan 26 Barry Phil 23 Barsamuan Zauen 23 Bass: Wlllnam 29 Battle George 23 Beagan Dianne 21 Beaton Karen 28 37 Brooks Brooks Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Bruno Buccm Barbara 21 Charlotte 23 Arthur Meredith 23 Pnscllla 26 52 Stanley 20 Stanley Stephen Leonard 26 Karen 29 I Buonocore Sandra Beattie Lynne 21 Beauregard James 26 Belluno Susan 26 Bender Carole 29 41 49 Bennett Edmund 30 Beranbaum Stephen 26 68 Berberlan Albert 16 Berger Barry 63 97 Berman Richard 29 36 71 Berman Robert 36 38 41 7 Berren Carol 109 Berfugllo Phyllis 31 82 Bessacum Eugene 21 Bevulacqua Anthony 17 Blckerstafl Robert 23 Blackman Joan 17 Blackmar Wayne Blaur Roberta 21 Blender Matthew 6 Block Rlchard 21 Block Susan 109 Bockoven Shlrley Bofll Wllluam 29 Bolar David 20 67 Bonner Elnzabeth 17 Borland James 26 Botvun Contsance 26 52 Bourbonnals Patrucla 53 109 142 Bove Ceclle 21 Boyallan Marguerite 29 87 89 E N E 5 , I .I I I 68 , I , . . 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I I I I I I I 98 Burdlck Charles 23 55 Burlmgame Edward 29 Burrows Marlene 21 Caforlo Joyce 31 48 Caldarone Lynne 29 Caldwell Joyce 29 Calm Marla 30 48 Calnse Anthony 63 68 Callse Vlfo 26 Callse Wllllam 26 Callahan Ann 29 32 Calvmo John 37 52 55 110 Camblo Donald 20 Camblo Richard 31 Candon Teresa 20 Canecchno Marlene 52 110 Capobzanco Teresa 29 Capozza Marne 36 Cappello George 20 Cappello Joan 110 Caprno Anthony 17 40 Carbone Cynthla 110 Carbone Frank 29 63 67 Card Elame 97 Cardullo Joseph Kelly 29 Randolph Marcua 97 Carosu Muriel 17 52 Carpenter Mary 23 40 Carr Lynne 36 40 41 43 110 Carlson Carlson Carmen NIORS JU ROCM6 Cartagnccu Edmond Casale Rosuann 20 Casey Lorraune 20 Cassels Peter 31 41 67 Cassudy Mary 31 Cassudy Phnlomena 20 Castelluccu Geraldune 29 Caswell Davud 17 Catalfomo Rose 111 Caverly Lunda 111 Cesaruo Harry 26 49 Cerullo Andrew 98 Ceserettu Stephen 29 Ceselsku Andrea 30 52 Chace Prusculla 26 Chauken Irwun 54 66 69 111 Chauken Shurley 26 53 Chandler Nada 41 42 43 49 84 98 Chard Donald 111 Chaset Alan 19 Chenes Madelune 20 Chernack Karen 36 49 92 111 Chun Art 54 67 111 Chopooruan Ronald 26 63 Chute Bruce 23 Cufellu Dommuc Cuocu Raymond 22 23 63 Cupruano Ann 112 Cupruano Anthony 29 Curellu Stephen 26 Clarke Maureen 20 Coburn Carol 112 CogeH Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Lloyd 26 66 68 Arlene 20 37 Bruce 19 Carol 112 Esther 26 Jay 17 Robert 17 Susan 20 Colafrancesco Anne 26 Colaguovannu Isabel 17 Colaluca Januce 20 40 52 Colasanto Larry 26 63 Cole Ann 37 112 Cole Wulluam 19 Colu Wulluam 54 63 112 Comet Norman 30 Condut Jane 23 Connell Jean 36 38 41 48 86 112 Conner Leland 113 Connery Muchael 29 Consove Beryl 29 37 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , , ,54 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' , , Dul , 1 1 1 1 1 , I 1 1 1 1 1 Dll 1 1 , Du , , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I , Du , l, 1 1 DI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I . 1 . .. I I 1 1 1 1 1 I . . 1 1 1 1 I I I I I , , , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 163 I I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1. 1 ' ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 . 1 . . I , 1 1 1 1 . . 1 - ' ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 ' 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 I I I I , , 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 , 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I I53 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 ' II -I I , 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 I I ' 1 1 , 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . ' 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I , 1 1 ' 1 1 , 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I Student Index Contentu Louus 49 92 113 Corbesero George 29 Corbett Sharon 26 Corey Joyce 113 Corona Duane 17 Correra Lora 20 Corrugan John 23 Corrugan Lucy 17 Corrugan Mary 17 Corsaur Stephen 19 Cort Susan 17 Cosku Elsa 26 Costantuno Arlene Coster Jeffrey 19 Covutz Judy 26 52 Cowen Joy 98 Cox James 29 71 90 Cretella Danuel 26 Cronun Stephen 23 Curtun Gertrude 31 DAbrosca Barbara 20 DAguanno Anthony 21 Dalton Duana 29 40 Dahyayan George 30 Dalton Susan 20 DAmbra Joseph 19 DAmbra Joseph 23 DAmbra Vuncent 113 DAmore Muchael 17 Danella Trent 29 55 63 73 Danzug Marulyn 20 Darlung Dawn 26 52 Davues Jonathon 26 68 Davues Wulluam 31 66 68 Davus Jeffrey 17 Dean Eluzabeth 20 Dean Robert 29 Decesare Lous 26 Decof Arlene 37 98 DeContu Duane 17 DeCrustofaro Donna 20 52 DeCrustofaro Juduth 40 41 52 DeFalco Jeannune 40 46 52 60 92 113 Deugnan Muchael 29 Delle Ventura Paulune 17 Delle Donne Carmen 30 Delmonuco Frank 29 68 Del Selva Ameruco 42 55 114 Del Selva Elaune 98 De Luca Luculle 16 De Matteus Edward 19 De Matteus Vuncent 16 Demurluan Stephame 29 De Pace Paul 26 37 63 68 De Pace Paula 29 Depastene Davud 23 Derderuan Dorothy 19 37 De Ruse Bette Jean 23 De Sumone Carl 19 49 Dessault Joan 26 De Stefano Nucholas 63 114 De Stefano Robert 26 Duamond Susan 29 Du Battusta Muchael 26 68 Du Buase Jeanne 16 Du Fuore Theresa 26 49 Dugney John 19 oruo oruo Louus 24 loruo Sylvua 30 49 Mauo Gau 19 Mase Ruchard 55 63 93 99 DuMegluo Januce 29 DuMegluo Vurgunua 23 37 Dumond Avus 26 Du Napolu Thomas 24 63 Dmuccu Januce 29 Du Nunzuo Maryann 48 49 81 Du Paolo Duana 26 Du Petrullo James 19 Du Ruenzo Januce 29 Du Troua Deborah 26 52 Dolan Reguna 19 Donahue Morgan 31 Doob Joana 31 76 77 82 Doyle Chrustopher 29 Dress Jeffrey 45 114 142 Drew Bear Annette 23 Drunkwater Alexander 20 67 Druscoll Carol 114 Druscoll Robert 19 Drury Robert Dube James 30 67 Dubunsky Esta 114 Dubunsky Lenore 24 27 Ducharme Eleanor 23 Dukes Robert 17 Dunn James 114 Dunne Marue 36 40 60 115 Dunne Ruchard 29 Dupre Joan 29 Dzuob Muchael 31 48 49 Eak George 19 Efros Donna 24 53 Eusenberg Harry 24 SENlORS,JUNE ROOM2 Elsensteun Judith 30 Ekstrom Selma 19 Elkun Abby 29 40 Ellis Theodore 50 99 Eramlan Erickson Erlnakes Esposito Fagiano Falrhurst Gregory 36 41 9 William 16 68 Mildred 19 Emmie 31 Davld 16 Judith 115 Falciglua Elisa 23 Falkner Jeffrey Farber Beverly 24 Farmer Victor 99 Farrell Marsha 23 Farrocco Philip 29 Fascitelli David 17 Fawthrop Betty Ann 99 Femberg Frank 17 67 Feinstein Naomi Feat Irving 71 115 142 Gilbert Paula 16 Hansen August 26 Feldman Feldman Feldman Feldman Feldman Berton Karen 40 53 Nei 17 Robert 24 Stephen 36 41 54 72 115 Feldman Tina 19 Fener Alan 24 Ferrara Mary 19 Ferreira John 24 37 63 Fern Everett 16 55 68 Fields Ronald 23 Figlnolmi John 55 63 68 89 115 Flgluolmi Joyce 29 37 53 Fmberg Jane 42 45 115 Fmkle Maureen 30 Finkelstein Judith 36 41 116 142 Fiore Barbara 49 Fiore Louis 52 55 63 82 116 Fish Carol 29 55 Fish Ronald 17 Flshbeln Shirley 19 Flshbeln Toby 29 49 Fisher Allan 29 48 54 73 Fitz Gerald Eileen 36 38 41 80 92 116 Fitz Gerald John 19 Flaherty Joseph 16 Flaxman Dorethy 24 Fleury Patrick 42 51 54 116 Flono William 55 63 82 Fogarty Diane 24 Fogerty Margaret 16 Student Index Fogerty Paul Fontana Peter 23 Formicola Joseph 17 Fortm Cynthia 31 Fournier Richard 24 Fournier Robert 16 Fox Joyce 24 Fox Judith 23 Francesconu Janice 29 Francese Richard 17 Franklin Nina 30 Frasca Antonio 24 63 Freed Leslie 19 Frenze Sharon 17 53 Friedman Paul 30 Fucci Richard 29 Galkin James 23 68 Garabedian Kathleen 31 Garcia Anthony 24 68 Garland Peter 29 Garofalo Richard 29 63 67 Gauthier Amy 19 40 Gederman Lynne 99 Gelfuso Alan 30 Gerstem Ann 16 Glarrusso Donald 1 Glddmgs Stephen Giroux Arthur 29 Giuliano David 100 Giuliano Richard 17 Glusti Cheryl 24 Glass Dorothy 36 41 116 Glass Elizabeth 29 Glesson Paul 24 54 Gauthier Amy 19 40 Gold Martin 36 38 41 54 Goldberg Barbara 117 Goldberg Harris 16 37 Goldtine Richard 25 Goldm Susan 24 Goldman Marlorie 24 Goldsmith Lynne 20 Good Joan 19 Good John 30 50 Gooding Leroy 31 63 68 Goodman Alan 29 Goodman Louis 30 48 Gora Michael 25 Goralmk Joan 40 117 Gorden Brian 29 Gordon Eda 23 66 68 66116 Gordon Nancy 17 Gordon Stephen 39 44 91 117 Gorman Samuel 25 Gottfried Emily 16 Gouun Brenda 16 27 53 Gould William 40 41 48 51 54 117 Grabbert Maureen 24 Grace Duane 17 Graesser Davnd 17 Graham Floyd 29 63 Grande Elame 25 Green Robm 16 52 53 Green Ronald 17 54 66 72 Greenberg Barbara 36 117 Greenwood Karen 24 Grenga Frank 20 Grenga Jamce 28 30 33 Griffith Jeffrey 22 25 27 63 70 Grist Wing 17 67 Gronquist Betty 23 Gross Norman 26 70 Gross Roger 17 Grossman Richard 25 72 Hackett Ann Hackett Paulette 17 Hackman Donna 25 27 Hanslosten Karen 29 Hanson Carol 30 Hanson Dorethy 118 Hanzel Jeffrey 31 63 Hardie Joan 23 Harootunlan Charles 29 Harrison Doreen 25 Hartman Solomon 17 Haveles Michael 17 53 Hawkms David 26 70 83 Hays Manlyn 25 Hazman Judy 23 49 Heaney Theresa 17 Higgins Daniel 17 Huggins Michael 25 Huggins Susan 40 92 118 Hill Catherine 30 Hilller Rlchard 29 71 Hmdle Joseph 17 Hines Maureen 118 Hirsch Helen 29 48 Hirsch Joseph 118 Hoban Thomas 118 Hochberg Enca 17 . . 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Nsvq 99 .aff mf The publication of the 1960 CADUCEUS could not have been possible without the Mr Walter Andersen Miss Elizabeth MacDonald lxsh headquarters at your home and Mrs Palsner and Mr Edward Gauthier for your pat1ent guld ance invaluable assistance and excellent supervision Mr Jack Brown of OToole and Sons Cpublxshers of the 1960 CADUCEUSD for your willing aid and helpful advice Mr Ralph Mtllspaugh and Mr George Avakian along with entire staff of Loring Studios for your friendly service and aid in solving photographic prob ems Mr Harry Grote of S K Smith Company for our beautiful cover Mr Paul Bachand for your faithful and diligent management of our not always easy to manage fi nances Mtss Dorothy Shurtleff for your advice in the use of art Mr and Mrs Isadore Paisner for letting us estab for keeping the stan' well fed and happy Our faculty for your time and understanding Pat McCaffrey for your lovely cover desigr- Maxine Lucy and Ulle for devoting your time and offering your assistance to the CADUCEUS The student body for your cooperation and sup port All committees and staff members for your faith ful interest effort and hard work We the Class of 1960 thank you our advertisers for your personal interest and Hnancial and which were necessary for the compilation of the 1960 CADU CEUS We THANK YOU ALL and express our deep est gratitude to everyone who has aided in the publx cation of the 1960 CADUCEUS Sincerely The Editors 1 Fifty six years ago the Class of 1904 produced the first 49 xl' CADUCEUS as a memento for Classncalites and a messenger to the world outside To find a suitable name for their book they turned to Classical Mythology Caduceus was the name of the staff borne by Mercury messenger of the immortal gods With VERBA vot.Awr SCI. PTA MANINT it Virgil says the god gave sleep and took it away flew through the sky and performed other remarkable feats Now the seniors of 1960 present to you their own CADUCEUS nu.. A I' J , V1 ckia V f, 3, YL : 0 F 1 F M .,.f fx E E 5 gg f ,. F -. Q F , ' I . 5 . . D wkkwv X ' A Q n e ' s WE . . aid of many, many peopleg in appreciation of your willing and generous assistance l . - i i -' i ' . My ' - - lj . fl f' ' ' il 4:2 . . X . Kb.: u NY ll! f . .. . My .A 1 - 3 t e 1 1 GENERAL INDEX Academlcs A Cappella Chour Advertusements Anthony Medal Assemblles Athlet1c Councul Band Baseball Basketball Boosters Buckley Mr Wllllam Caduceus Advertlslng Staff Advlsers Collectors Edntorlal Staff EXeCU1lV8S Calendar School Cheerleaders Class Officers January 1960 June 1960 January 1961 June 1961 January 1962 Club Councul Coaches Contents Cross Country Cum Laude January June CUS10dIGnS Debatmg Ed1tor s Message to Freshmen Epulogue Faculty Fencmg Flaxman Mr Football Forum Club Foreword French Club Freshmen Max German Club Glrls Sports Glee Club Graduates January June HIY Hnstorles January 1960 June 1960 Class of 1961 Class of 1962 Honors Jumor Jumor Jumor Jun1or Jumor Alllance Francalse Canduds Dramatucs Prom Red Cross Llbrary Assnstants Macdougald Mr W1ll1am Math Club Messengers Mr 8. M1ss Nurse Caduceus Orchestra Patrons Publlcatuons Dance Radlo Club Revuew Advertlslng Advlser Buslness Staff Edltorual Staff Executxves Roosevelt Mrs Eleanor Sclence Club Scoreboards Secretarues Semor Candlds Sophomores Sophomore Candnds Superlatlves January June Tenn1s Thank You Track Traftlc Squad VGYSITY Club D1nner Y Teen A H ' so '- . 56 . . - or 1 .1 .1 1 .2145 84 , , ' , 61 ' ' 55 13 . . 1 59 J 73 . . . 70 ' ' , . ,, . 170 ' ' , . F .rr. .. ..1. 6 ' c L .. M5 . . - , 36 M , , . . 37 .. . . I ' ' , , , . . as , as . . 1 . 76 ' N . . 96 4 , 1 106 0 28 . . .. 28 22 P 16n61962 , 1 , 22 , .1 g - -' '- - 55 ., 62 R 3 . 66 ' ,105 ' ,. . 139 ' - 13 ' ' D . - 43 ' - E . S ' f or , 16 -' . 184 I .. . F . L. , . ,T a V Q ' 67 - , 63 4 42 . , , . . 2 46 . T 17 G , . . . H, ., ,143 ' f 78 60 , . V 97 Y 101 - t i i l Q i E l AQ sc- 4: ,C .XA if W WWW Zz, Congratulations and the best of luck! We at Loring are proud of the port we have had in helping to make your classboolc a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photo- graphs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, iust as you have chosen us os your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the Enest craftsmanship at the most moderote prices! Llllll G W TUIHO X x EPILOGUE For us, the Class of 1960, this is the end. Our four years at Classical are concludedg our childhood is endedg the door closes behind us. We stand now upon the threshold of col- lege, of maturity, of life. Before us still lie other doors, one in front of another, advanc- ing toward eternity. We have left the key in the lock for those who follow us, and now we step forward only to begin again. 4 X - ALMA MATER ge Ji? J 3 E ,li A ' C I Egg fltt tm By binding fast our bond J? FE F quest for learning never banner of royal purple E Loyal Sons and daughters By strong tradition we are guided Students, scholars in purpose united Friends and ideals we have gained will Follow us ou e lives through ' ' Music by Joel Cohen Words by Joyce Samdperil Search fOr' knowledge and the g1ft truth Our F3138 you he MJT Alma Mater tr1ed and true Thy Classlcal tutor our youth To the banner of royal purple we're loyal Alma Mater tr1ed and true Thy loyal sons and daughters salute thee Class1cal tutor of our youth new Qu VPEEMU Fl' A JQJ.pJl F gttt tl lf E F T7 GEN JI JJ HHH Hflflml fl PEPP


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