Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1963
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Sophomores .rr.... juniors ...,.,....A ACTIVITIES .........A Publications 4....., Clubs .,r..,.,...,.. Organizations ..,..... tx Musical Groups , 4..... 1 .... . . I Uvigjids-21 2 g u,,1 I W A I ' I Hg ,i1-t 1 1 .',. ' ,, I' ,W L' 'i.ji,ilii-1 - '... 't I ,t.i ,,nn, ' is ' a w ay . ,, t' ,,,'t fjl,-ilf 3, , uuss f gg ICS I S' 1 A ih't1' V' ',f, if iligf Lil u,it Ziff .,r, i V. gt.V I ics 'j5 ,Ti,il l1' ' JL' -srn i iii ,tuu if ATHLETICS ....,........ Football .......,. Baseball ...,.. Golf ,r..,...,... Tennis ,.... .... ,,.... Cross Country ......l. Basketball ...,.,... Fencing r,.,...., Indoor Track ..... Girls' Sports .,.,... Cheerleaders ....... GRADUATES ...,....... January Class ........ June Class ....,..., FEATURES ..,....,.,...,.... ADVERTISEMENTS ..... EPILOGUE ....r.r..,..,..l,. , fx wrt, W , , , .... , - ff my Q . . A ,X , . ,, X Hg is i, , 1, , ,!y,, ,Y 'sf , ' .. ,5ff'QQ'wfi i if 7 'L -llv-5 if K2 . H 5 ,Lf lk 2 5 . X .g t k , g y y y , - A , ,. ,, i y - Q l ' like at y ' lv if 'E , 1 L ,Z iv' 1 any M5 Y , Prologue . As a kaleidoscope reflects colored fragments in many ways, its segments are never fixedg similarly, the students of our school disperse into many groups. It is our goal to reveal the com- plexion of student life, to leave an impression of this unique time in a person's development. Our yearbook is a kaleidoscope of students, ever changingnb t ptill maintaining individuality and creativity. The kaleidoscope opens . . . C'MON GANG THERE'S a two-for-one sale at Woolworth's. BIOLOGY IS THE interesting, Classical seniors at 2 230 and inspiring science of zoology, physiology, anatomy, cytology, if f - Q E i ' , K 4 . .- - ' 2 --:-:Y 'e:f5:iiEiEiE,,,.w .kilfviw-xgfsg. s r , L ss: 3 t ,K , me-21-fm , i 'wx . s WE'RE FROM CLASSICAL and cou1dn't be prouderf' THY LOYAI. SONS and daughters salute thee Grid men come home to warm reception. - Classical tooter of our youth. 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MACDOUGALD Principal Classical High School Vice-Principal Classical High School U H WALTER BERNARD PAUL F. GLEESON JOHN F. LAFFERTY Brown, Sc.B., A.M. Brown, A.B., A.M. Providence College, Ph.B. Geometry, Advanced Mathg Advanced Phys- American History, Head of History De- Rhode Island College, Ed'B- icsg Head of Mathematics Department, partment Physicsg Head of Science Department, Sci- Math Club, Chess Club, JETS ence Clubg Science Fair Department Heads CHARLOTTE A. WETHERELL Smith College, A.B. Middlebury College, M.A. ' l'I ' d Ph ' ' ELIZABETH J. MACDONALD MARY F. MCKAY Cemflcat deParii:1FLian5e Oneuque, Brown, A.B., A.M. Pembroke, A.B., Brown, A.M. - French. Head of Foreign Languae Depart- Englishg Head of English Departmentg Book Lating Guidance Counselorg Head of Gurd- mgntg French Clubg junior Alliance Fran Discussion Club ance Department, Director of Girls' Ath- gaiseg Secretary of Cum Laude Societyg Lan letics guage Laboratory Director WALTER H. ANDERSEN PAUL C. BACHAND SARAH BAKER FRANK R. BELLINO Boston University, Ed.M. Providence College, Emerson, B.L.I. University of Rhode Island, B.S. Ancient Historyg American His- Rhode Island College, ECl-M- Rhode lslallfl College, Ed-B Ancient History, Assistant Football toryg Guidance Counselorg CADU- Algebra, Geometryg Pre - college Boston Ul'llVol5lfYv Efl-M- Coachg Baseball Coachg Classical CEUS Adviser Mathg S.A.O. English Varsity Club, Secretary This is our faculty . MABEL L. BLANEY Pembroke, A.B. Geometry E. BERENICE BLESSING ROBERT P. BLESSING E. WILLIAM BURRELL M. SOPHIA CAMPBELL Newton College of the Sacred Providence College, B.A, Fordham University, A.B. Saint Elizabeth, A.B. Heart, A.B. Chemistry? Assistant Basketball Boston University, A.M. Brown, A.M. Ancient Historyg European History Coach English Mathematics ROSEMARY F. CARROLL NORMAN D. CLARK PETER P. DEPAOLA ALICE B. DWYER Brown Uniyersity, A.B. Providence College, A.B. Brown University, A.B., A.M. Manhattanville College of the WCSICYHU UU1VCfS1fY,M-A- Englishg Senior Play Frenchg French Clubg Junior Alli- Sacred Heart! AB' American Historyg European His- ance Frangais Brown Umvefslwf A'M' toryg Debating Society Englishg LAUREATE Adviserg CA DUCEUS Adviser 15 s ,va Q uf K5 -Mui. . MONEY, MONEY, EVERYWHERE, and not a bit for me, chuckles Mr. Bachand. MR. MACDOUGALD ARRIVES bright and early SARAH P. FLANAGAN EDWARD H. GAUTHIER College of Mount Saint Brown University, A,B., A.M. Vincent, AB- English' Cross Country Coach' As- Latin Brown University, A.M., Ph.D. sistam Basketball Foach Latin f, ' . A If f OW. .71 1- If ML X I A V4!4,,'d s if' fx.flL'U N45 5 'M ,AQMWT f-VX!-my J I ,I f ,gmfw lf me H! .Tqf,7.y. 74 f 7 j ,Z,fxfVr'v1? 'rf ' ,Eff ' 4 ff' f f I U Q, X --N, S71 ' ?-Af X f 'jlbvfp' bijy- x. J 63 . f. AND RIGHT IN the middle of correcting exams, Miss Haynes and Mr. DePaola enjoy lunch. MAUREEN K. HAGAN JAMES P. HAMILTON Pembroke, A.B. Providence College, B.S. Chemistryg Radio Clubg Science Club my verb wheel broke down. S . ....... i ,AW ROBERT A. HAUSER DORIS M. HAYNES MARY Q. HOFFMAN THOMAS W. KENNEDY, JR. Providence College, A.B. Pembroke, B.A. Brown, A.B., A.M. Providence College, B.A. Gf0mCf1'Y1 Algebrag Hi-Y Mlddlebl-UV: M-A- Algebrag Geometryg Pre-College Englishg Radio Clubg Traiiic Squad Frenchg Lating French Club Mathg Advanced Math Who have broadened our interests . MARY R. LAFFERTY Rhode Island College, Ed.B. Boston University, Ed.M. Wesleyan University, C.A.S. Chernistryg Physicsg Advanced Chemistryg Science Fairg Science Clubg Chemistry Team ELSIE LEEMAN DONALD E. LEONARD HUGO E. LEVANDER CATHERINE M. MARTIN Hunter, A.B. Brown, A.B. Brown, A.M., Ph.B. Rhode Island College, Ed.B. h C01umb'a1A-M-, Ph-D Englishg English Composiriong Frenchg Germang German Club B0Sf0HU171vCff1fv,M-A- Lanny Greek Guidance Counselorg Basketball Y21eUH1VefS1fY,M-A- Coachg Tennis Coachg Junior Play Frenchg French Club Adviser EDWARD E. MCCABE JOHN E. MCGLINCHY KATHLEEN A. MCKAY ELIZABETH B. MCQUAID Brown, A.B. Columbia, Ed.B., M.A. Pembroke, A.B. Brown, A.B., A.M. Harvard Graduate School Geometry , Brown, A.M. Englishg REVIEW Adviser Latin , Guidance Counselor, Latin I I I ff W. Www g. . d IIISPITC US . uided us . . . DORRIS M. MENDELSOHN Pembroke, A.B. Brown, A.M. German, Latin, German Club. DOROTHY S. MOORE ALFRED V. MORRO ANGELO MURCHELANO MARY ANN NIEDZ Pembroke, R.I.S.D., B.S. Boston College, B.S., Ed.B. Brown, A.M. Emmanuel College, A.B. Art, Junior Red Crossg Art Club. Ancient History, Football Coach, Latin English Track Coach, Tutoring StaEg Var- sity Club. MAUREEN A. PALMER JOAN S. PRICE EMILY ROBERTS JOHN J. SHARKEY, JR. Emmanuel College, B.A. Manhattanville College of the Bates College, A.B. Providence College, B.A. Algebra, Geometry, Pre-College Sacred Heart, A.B. Boston University, A.M. Rhode Island College, M.Ed. Math Columblaf A-M- French English, Reading, Fencing Coach Algebrag Geometry Golf Coach DON'T TAKE ONE, Miss MacDonald! Big Brother is watching you. DOROTHY SLOCUM MARIANNA SPIZZIRRI WILLIAM STEPAK NORMA THOMAS Gua- Brown, A.B., A.M. Rhode Island College, Ed.B. Brown University, Sc.B., Ed.M. Pomona College, B. . 'lx Latin Librariang Library Assistants Algebrag Geometryg Trigonometry Algebrag Geometry and prepared us for AND FURTHERMORE, THE next person who squeaks the chalk . . warns Mr. Stepak. UDESCRIBE THE RESPIRATORY system of a worm, Sweet, com- 20 mancls Mr. Thomson as Mitch Pinsly heaves a sigh of relief. JUDITH THOMPSON ANGUS L. THOMSON Middlebury College, A.B. Ohio Wesleyan University, A.B. Brown Graduate School Boston University, Ed.M. English Biologyg Boys' thletic irector ALETHE D. WESTON Pembroke, A.B. Brown, A.M. Englishg Ancient History MARY H. TRESSLAR University of Michigan, A.B. University of Toledo, A.B. Rhode Island School of Design, B.S. American Historyg Forum Clubg im? iAncient Art Enrichment Program IN MEMORIAM a significant life MISS CARROLL CHAPERONES at the senior masquerade party. -Lyn Goldsmith JUSTINE L. WOOD ANNE E. HACKETT Brown, A.B., A.M. Devoted teacher of history at Class Frenchg Germang German Club ical Hlgh School ll the comfo ONLY NINETY FIVE MORE daily bulletins to type - Mrs MARGERY B PHINNEY and MRS. E. VIRGINIA DIEROFF I CALLED THE janitor. He'll be right down to EX the electric light. MR. BOHDAN POMORANSKY and MR. TERRENCE MCGIN- NITY admire their Christmas tree. f home WHAT DO YOU mean, there's only half a day of school? - Mrs. Colella, head dietitian, Mrs. Murphy, Miss Lizzotti, Miss Costigan YOU FOLD, YOU lick, I'll stamp. - Miss Santagata, Miss Christie, Mrs. Gunn, Mrs. Wilson li iff ? '9 W'c i S5 , fi Q 351.1 5555 3 3 .V , W MH 5,5 1 f ' f Q , 2. 1 I 2 if , S Be ye transformed by the renewing of your minds. -Th B'b1 v , X . ii ,Q A' . iii Hz ' 1? WIT, ,f , , ' : K -f g 5,,,,g .,,V, ,ig . ,325 'E 0 A,k,k ggxi W? . ga gqn IEWWE 'N' '-r g,.x,,.w 4 ,WNWW .W-W' X V! V, In 1 ,, J W T' ' , , ,,1LL A Wx .. .mg 2 -RQ f ' :ww 1 35 If 2' W! 'X ,I ZF X ,ff F ' q 1 I 6 e ' 4' 7 V ff 'S 51 , ,V 'Ls S-1 M , WS N 3 W W ff' L 1 I W wi we ? W W, X 5 iw fi-' 13 he E ,, X . W, f li Xi ga 'E i MW, if z .. ,,.f X- -qv rim- , ,,,,,-,,, , . fix? WA ,-A -,N W 'awww- MRS. BLESSING, WHAT is going on in the front of your M8cM History class? An orator? Well, you start by putting pebbles in your mouth . . DOES ANYONE KNOW where my lasses are? Mrs. Perkins and her ncient History class. l HISTORY A Spartan's life is so unpleasant . . . no won- der he throws it away lightly in battle . . . Mr. Muzzey . . . laissezvfaire economics. Classical High School requires the study of Ancient and American history, and offers an elec- tive in European history. This year, Mr. Paul Gleeson, department head, organized a senior class in American history which experimented in the use of Thomas A. Bailey's the Pageant of America which empha- sizes the philosophy of history. This college text will be adopted by all Amer- ican history classes next year. The Amberrt Serier in American Civilization is used in the Senior year. A few of the books in the series, which are read, are The New Deal, Evolution or Revolution? and john D. Ranke- feller, Inilartrial Statesman or Robber Baron? M onnais-tu les trois couleursw MES PETITS, BASICALLY you're all good kids. Miss Martin captivates her French class. K y6I,d.Q.'- . LANGUAGE LABORATORY The language laboratory of Classical High School complements conventional studies of French and Ger- man. With fifteen booths for listening and response, and nineteen ear phones for comprehension, students hear various foreign speakers. All receive individual correction for the improvement of translation and accent. As other students do not hear a pupil's mis- takes, self-consciousness is eliminated. In addition, students of the advanced French course record and listen to their own voices. Also, the laboratory is open for interested students on Tuesday mornings before school. Any student may take advantage of a special French conversation group by giving up his fourth period study, once a week. o HAH, YOU DIDN'T think I knew you were there, chortles cagey Mike Roberts as he spots the CADUCEUS photographer in the language lab Richard Merlino, John Vernaglia USTUDENTS! STUDENTS! ARE you there? Are you there? Levander searches for his German Class. , .,,f.... Vf., . ,,,s,,s,-My -ff- 1 b.-f fs.-ls.,-It -t,l.w.1-at .vt t,,'t.f,,.ufvz1ff H mwawfmwmremgpnw V FOREIGN LANGUAGES Do you expect a yes or no answer? . . . Round your lips, place your tongue against your lower teeth and say e . . . sic ait. Classical offers courses in Greek, Latin, French and German, under the direction of Miss Charlotte A. Wetherell. Students have the opportunity of follow- ing a three year Greek course and a four year Latin course. In the modern language classes, oral usage is stressed. The study of each language oifered is supple- mented by the study of the appropriate cultural back- ground, and such classics as the Iliad, the Aeneid, Cymno cle Bergerac, and Wilhelm Tell are read in the original. Students in the fourth year advanced French course do original writing and study the literature of great French authors, as well as presenting many oral reports. These classes are conducted entirely in French. WE MUST HAVE lost something in the translation, sigh Mike Leeman and Tom Hill as Mrs. Leeman points out an error. Three maniples in a cohort . I WONDER WHAT Dick Tracy would have done? puzzles Ann Guerin in a first year German class. QUE SERA, SERA, philosophizes Mr. McCabe in a 9B Latin class. 29 Cards, Catalogues, Colleges . AND THEN REX Morgan said to june Gale . . Georgia MacKinnon, Mike D'Amore, Rita Patterson, Miss McKay. GUIDANCE In addition to the interview which all students have with their counselors each year, the Guidance Department handles many more activities. Program cards and schedules are arranged for the stu- dent body. Guidance counselors serve as advisors for school social functions. The department meets the needs of Classical's juniors and seniors by keeping them in- formed of College Board testing dates and available scholarships. In addition, counselors spend many hours completing college applications and writing recom- mendations. Under the warm leadership of Miss Mary McKay, the Guidance De- partment provides personal contact be- tween the student and the school. FINE ARTS Art and music literature classes are in- structed by Mrs. Dorothy Moore and Mr. Robert Revicki, respectively. In these courses, students voluntarily give up their study periods to learn the fundamentals of art and music. Under experienced faculty members, the stu- dents broaden their cultural knowledge and develop their talents. 30 OH DEAR, MY tree still looks too much like a tree, worries Marguerite Rocca. 1 There are an infinite number WELL, CLASS, IT seems that the explanation is beyond the scope of this book, remarks Mr. Hauser to his 10A Algebra class. MATHEMATICS Hyperbola or hyperbole . . . area of a rhombus . . . a point is nonexistent . . . IO! !! The mathematics program includes algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trionometry. This year a new course in modern algebra has been instituted by Mr. Walter Bernard, department head. To provide more time for the study of calculus, classes in plane and solid geometry have been com- bined and are offered in the sophomore year. In the junior year, trigonometry is to be included in the second year algebra course, and a greater amount of calculus will be included in the present advanced mathematics course. In addition to the required courses, seniors may take pre-college mathematics as a review for college board examinations. of answers . YOU FORGOT RULE 721, Mr. McGlinchy reminds Al Santopietro. 31 How man moles in 4.093 46 grams? NOW WAIT A minuteg we seem to be missing the oxygen, Mr. Hamilton cautions an 11B Chemistry class. - Richard Hodosh, john Barry, Judy Fairbanks AND THAT, BOYS, is how they put the snap, crackle, and pop into each rice krispiej' explains Geraldine Paul to Bill Corrao, and joe Trombetta. NOW WHEN I press this lever . . Gerald Reuben Warns Howard Poulton. I ABSOLUTELY REFUSE to look at it - absolutely, Pauline Del1aVentura and Julie johnson silently vow to them- selves. SCIENCE The Wheatstone Bridge is NOT in the Bronx . . . seven classes of chordates . . . Oxidation and Reduction . . . Advanced physics, chemistry, and biology are features of the science program with Mr. john Lalferty as head of the department. The physical science study committee course has been taught at Classical for three years. This course offers a modern approach to pure physics with as little technology as possible. Students become familiar with the fundamental principles of quantum physics, a subject important in modern physics but omitted in conventional courses. Chemistry is taught by Mrs. Mary Lafferty. Biology is taught to seniors by Mr. Angus Thomson. WHAT DO YOU mean, look for the legs - we're doing the worm not the frog, Ron Pantano informs Vinney Slomin. H' ii HW 1 xa '?fM5:: 7 if sv Yf' ,,,,, if if ffm , ff In su 2 A is , M 3' 53 ELEVENTH GRADE - FIRST ROW: Lois Tingley, Mary Ann McCaffrey, Maureen Mulleedy, Shirley Young, Anne Mancini, Judith Silver, Karen Freedman. SECOND ROW: Patricia DiIorio, Judith Bloom, Jean Lamb, Katherine Kling, Anne Greenberg, Phyllis Cataldi, Janice Fishman, Donna Cardillo, Phyllis Pasquarelli. THIRD ROW: Barbara Beck, Susan Silver, Sandra Campo, Sara Sompolinski, Dina Sternbach, Patricia Kells, Laura Camardo, Janice Zinno, Iris Mulfs. FOURTH ROW: David DeBatrista, Richard August, Henry Berger, Gerald Reuben, Richard Finkelstein, Law- rence Chaser tudent helping student TWELTH GRADE - FIRST ROW:Diane Quinlan, Joan Sullivan Phyllis Pella, Joan Tomaszewski, Pamela Young, Susan Mondshein SECOND ROW: James Wahl, Cheryl Novich, Ulle Lepasaar Paula Gilbert, Linda Reichstetter, Joan Srrasmich, Maxine Haft Stephen Lawton. THIRD ROW: Fred Silverman, Harris Finberg Ronald Klein, Michael D'Amore, John Silver, Robert Cohen Richard Passman, Robert Rosenberg f 5 . . f, . , L ,, N A wif Q Q Lg A ..A, ,. V 5+ ff f - YS i H 45 2 5 gafiix M45 ,kiiiiwk 9 V., :-.mba K - gm , , ,. .l. 1 f . eff , .. Q2 We shall be changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye. - The Bible MISS KATHLEEN MCKAY Adviser, Clan of June, 1966 We have come to bury your freshman year, not to praise it . . . Those deep dark days of confusion have flown by with the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells - From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells . . . The first assemblies, your first acquaint- ance with the ruh, ruh locomotive cheer have imbued you with spirit and enthusiasm. . . . Those first Tuesday mornings - you now realize that you were the perfect prey for every monetary drive and have bequeathed your vulnerability to posterity . . . Remember shifting around papers in a vain attempt to dodge the holes in your desk. . . . Joining with upperclassmen, you pre- sented a unified appeal for a new Classical . . . Persian Wars . . . The Odyssey . . . Ablative Absolute . . . Quoth the raven, Nevermore our fresh- man year to see. I MUST REMEMBER to glue my books together tonight, concentrates Nancy Oster. MR. DONALD E. LEONARD Advixer, Clan' of january, 1966 LOOK AT THAT blond girl who just ran right across the dance floor. Brad Rabinowitz and cohorts Richard Paisner, Ted Fleming, and Rick Nathan gape in amazement. Line up alphabeticall . H.R. 3R -- FIRST ROW: Mary Kelley, Itene Kowerko, Susan Leach, Mary Ellen Keough, Deb- orah Kaye, Marek Keller, Wendy Kellam, Maryann Lennon, Beth Kolodney. SECOND ROW: Gil- bert Laramie, Philip Lapatin, Ar- thur Kozlowski, Richard Lessard. THIRD ROW: John Kozar, David LaPrade, Janet Lee, Joan Kroll, Alexandra Kochkin, Sandra Lee, Dennis Krieger, Thomas LaFuci H.R. IR - FIRST ROW: Donna Haggerty, Lee Hodosh, Karen Hern- pel, Cynthia Imondi, Barbara jame- son, Paula Heebner, Janis Harri- man, Toby Hyman, Sandra Jaco- voni. SECOND ROW: William Hoban, Mark Keller, Richard Jerue, Daniel Healey, Carl Hultine, Frank Kennedy, Sam Kapnick, Les- lie Horwitz, George Knowlton, Howard King. THIRD ROW: Bruce Horwitz, Paula Guerrieri, Norma Iacoucci, Catherine Hackett, Susan Jacobson, Donald Davis H.R. 4R - FIRST ROW: Anne Mazzie, Mary Mellone, Maryo Manocchio, Stephanie Mauro, Bar- bara McGarry, Elizabeth Levine, Eilene McGuitl, Roberta Leonelli, Patricia McGrath. SECOND ROW: Mark London, Robert Manni, Jerome Mattoni, Thomas Martin, Richard Luftman, Christopher Mari, Vincent Masino, Stephen Logo- witz, William Martinelli. THIRD ROW: Richard Lisi, Robin Lipson, Carol Licht, Linda Masello, Angela Lepore, Edward Little H.R. 6R - FIRST ROW: Marilyn Zuckerberg, Jane Olevson, Sara Wood, Jamie Wolfson, Julianne Whitcomb, Marilyn Webster, Sus- an West, Toba Weiss, Stephanie Weisz. SECOND ROW: john Webb, Francis White, Henry Woodcome, Walter Zawislak, Alan Weintraub, Terrance White, John Walton, Kenneth Zangari, George Zisiacles. THIRD ROW: Shelly Weinberg, Susan Corry, Meredith Ciesla, Kathleen Wall, Sharon Waddicor, Leona Vorolato, Joanna Votolato H.R. SR - FIRST ROW: Paula Nolin, Kathleen Niles, Carol Na- higian, Linda Najarian, Margaret Morris, Sharon O'Donnell, Rosalie Najarian, Mary Niles, Susan Nahlik. SECOND ROW: Samuel Mush- nick, Brian McOsker, Christopher Maynard, Robert Mattson, Robert Mulcahey, Anthony Muscatelli, Anthony McKenna, james McCaf- frey, THIRD ROW: joseph Mi- tola, Nancy Moore, Debby Nelson, Maxine Mushnick, Stephen Menis- sian Will We really H.R. 7R - FIRST ROW: Lily- anne Paolucci, Beverly Popovich, Barbara Pavone, Eileen Piccirilli, Lynda Perrotta, Nancy Oster, Nan- cy Perry, Eileen Piette, Wanda Piascik. SECOND ROW: Thomas Natale, Craig Penn, Alan Paolino, Jeffrey Parness, Bradford Rabino- witz, Mark Rechter, Michael Prag- er, Richard Paisner. THIRD ROW: Han Chang Park, Rebecca Perkins, Elizabeth Ostrowski, George Nonis H.R. 12R - FIRST ROW: Bar- bara Sherman, Susan Rose, Nancy Salk, Margaret Reynolds, Linda Santos, Edith Rotkopf, Kathleen Powers, Patricia Quinn, Vivian Schlesinger. SECOND ROW: Stev- an Sherman, Martin Simon, Lee Smalley, Peter Robinson, Joseph Rodio, Romeo Romano, Peter Sa- vickas, Ben Silver. THIRD ROW: Michael Slavit, Lois Saval, Isabel Sasso, Teresa Smosna, Stephen Shechtman all flunk out? H.R. 13 - FIRST ROW: Ami Lee Anthony, Patricia Farrell, Linda Di- Rienzo, Frances Flatow, Patricia Dorsey, Alberta Aiello, Linda L. Charron, Kathleen Buckett, Ann Marie Barone. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Freethy, Jay Dieroff, Pet- er Bassi, Thomas Cavas, Richard Cole, Peter Comella, Daniel Galli- van, Albert Cipriano, David Carr, Louis Farrocco, Alan Dodd, Carol Gallo H.R. 13 - FIRST ROW: Jean Goodby, Susan Massenzio, Nadine Greene, Ina-Sue Levy, Maria Kalas- kowski, Geraldine Germain, Mary- lee Muir, Robin Girard, Diane McWey. SECOND ROW: Victor Osterman, Albert Hoyle, James Morris, Michael McKenna, james Hillier, Edmund Irving, Albert Guercia, Joseph jarocki. THIRD ROW: John Lyons, Jaffa Kessler, Claudia Grande, Barbara Juskalian, Gerald Keefe H.R. 13R - FIRST ROW: Susan Nutini, Marsha Stern, V alarie Rob- inson, Lucille Rossi, Lynn Potter, Evelyn Silberman, Delores Ravo. SECOND ROW: Janis Testa, Mi- chael Sollitto, Han Park, Allen Rocco, Stirling Skolnick, Paul Selt- zer, Thomas Zinno, Rosanne Tra- monti H.R. I4 - FIRST ROW: Georgia Allen, Andrea Bobola, Linda Be- sachio, Leslie Burgess, Geraldine Bergantini, Elaine Berlinsky, Rhon- da Carroll, Beverly Cabana, Chris- tine Cardillo. SECOND ROW: Seymour Brooks, Richard Aiken, Richard Brothers, Robert Belanger, Steven Baron, Frederick Basilico, Thomas Blazejewski, Joseph Bart- lett, Allan Berren. THIRD ROW: Elena Bassi, Deborah Bell, Patricia Arpin Only 56 more H,R. 14 -- FIRST ROW: Maria DelSesto, Martina Dalton, Bernice DaRosa, Carol Craig, Carol Des- Roches, Janice DiLorenzo, Grace Coffey, Lynn Cohen, Barbara Cush- ing. SECOND ROW: David Cam- eron, Joseph Chrostowski, Ronald Cohen, Henry Chin, William Cox, Alan Chorney, Edward Corrigan, Mariano Carlino, Joseph Cambio. THIRD ROW: Gregory Coppa, Josephine Della Ventura, Carol DeLisi, Linda D'Abrosca, John Contenti exams to go . H.R. Z2 - FIRST ROW: Agnes Goolgasian, Barbara Gamba, Nan- cy Forsythe, Rosalie Gross, Lor- raine Fusco, Marianne Gianfran- cesco, Helena Formal, Joyce Forte. SECOND ROW: Sheldon Gewirtz, David Hamm, Alfred DeTroia, William Hames, Bruce Klockars, Lawrence Goldberg, Jacob Golden- berg. THIRD ROW: Michael Gal- logly, Fred Golf, Ronald Grauberr, Lawrence Grimaldi H.R. 14 - FIRST ROW: Mar- guerite Vigliani, joan Sweatman, Mary Swaiian, Beth Wittig, Valarie Vardner, Ann Stuart, Dorothy Va- licio, Rosemary Sutton, Joan Tri- clenti. SECOND ROW: William Tessier, Robert Voracio, Charles Surasky, Stanley Sowa, Paul Tracy, Robert Spicer, Robert Spigelman, Jeffrey Stoddard, Robert Thoresen. THIRD ROW: Michael Stillman, Richard Theriault, Sue Tesler, Jo Ann Tutalo, Frances Teoli, Ralph Tucci H.R. 22 - FIRST ROW: Carol DuPont, Linda Dickie, Diane Dol- bashian, Marie DiCristofaro, Pa- tricia DiMauro, joan D'Iorio, Shar- on Dong, Alice Ferry, Stephanie Feiring. SECOND ROW: Angela Fabrizio, Angelo Favaro, John Fleishman, M. Richard Fleming, Pat DeFusco, Carmine DeFusco, David DelNero, Robert Fascitellr, Paula Fartasia MR. DONALD E. LEONARD Adzfifer, Clan of june, 1965 As the knitting of Madame Defarge grows longer and longer, so does the history of our class. We, too, have knitted many stories. We tell of the romance of Lancelot and Elaine, and of the days of chivalry and knights around King Arthur's table. Will Madame Defarge know what my future holds? Can she knit me the answers to my geometry exam? Can she prove that two irregular polygons have a pair of congruent triangles? Can she knit me a date to the Sophomore Hop? Can she knit me une carte blanche, free passage to the junior year? Omnis Gallia divisa est. We tell of Julius Caesar, the general who is always vic- torious, slaughtering three times the number of men who fought on the field. Did you ever divide Gaul, sweet Caesar? As Madame Defarge knits, our lives be- come embedded in every stitch. MR. WALTER H. ANDERSEN Azlvixer, Clan' of january, 1965 l0A CLASS OFFICERS: Georgia Cappello, Treasurerg Jane Luke, Vice-Presidentg john Katz, Presidentg Karen Discoli, Social Committee Chairmang Maria Durante, Secretary ,...w-fir' 10B CLASS OFFICERS: Linda Conte, Treasurerg Pam Walker, Social Committee Chairmang Dave Fox, Social Committee Chairmang Glen DeValerio, Presidentg William Marginson, Vice-Presidentg Leslie Glantz, Secretary. H.R. 5 - FIRST ROW: Carolyn White, Joann Savasta, Barbara Tooma, Judith Zeine. SECOND ROW: Paul Trickett, Richard Smith, David Talan, Romeo Pas- cone. THIRD ROW: Stephen Richard, Anthony Pascone, George Washburn, David Chard, Steven Penn Good-bye, Euripedes, Sparta and Praetorian Guard H.R. 7 -- FIRST ROW: Susan Kelle Kadi Kiiss Nanc Nadeau yn v Y I Faith Hansen, Susan Robin, Ger- aldine Ryan, Joan Hopkins, Chris- tine Rotelli, Julie Leppet. SEC- OND ROW: Geraldine Paul, Paul Gottfried, Alan Goldberg, Stephen Logee, Harry Mosesian, David Keough, Wilton Kingsley, Mat- thew Kulmacz, Michael Leeman, Sharon Martin, Sharon Kurtzer H.R. 7 - FIRST ROW: Diane Caldamone, Donna Ferrucci, Con- stance Acton, Kathleen Borland, Marilyn Blood, Mary Lou Carter, Dena Foster, Mary Fitzsimmons. SECOND ROW: Watt Chin, Da- vid Dejoseph, Lodowick Collins, Paul Bizori, William Dowicki, Robert Drake, Armond Croce, Ste- phen Curry. THIRD ROW: Nor- man Bunker, Ann-Marie Cicchelli, Joan Bourbonnais, Shirley Amcis, Thomas Ambrose H.R. 9R - FIRST ROW: Paula Curci, Wendy Weinman, Nancy Freedman, Linda Atigian, Leslie Glantz, Ronelle Genser, Eugenie Bonte, Carol Cavalloro. SECOND ROW: Bogdon Keller, Albert Campellone, John Skenyon, David Landry, Paul Trambukis, Mark Hochberg, William Gordon, joel Harrison, Harold Cort. THIRD ROW: Richard Blackman, Ronald DeBiasio, Jeffrey Swartz, Robert Cheek, David Rouslin, Jeffrey Ax- elrod, Vincent Dunn fb-h.,,K H.R. 10 - FIRST ROW: Lorraine Barbieri, Tobey Lee Hirsch, Ann Guerin, Kathryn Driscoll, Kathleen Boyd, Elaine Daigneaulr, Susan Healy, Diane LaFazonis, Barbara Getfner. SECOND ROW: Albert Ciccio, Francis Howarth, Henry Kelly, Charles Ajootian, jon Di- neen, Richard Blomstedt, Stephen Crowley, john Goshgarian, Law- rence Balkus. THIRD ROW: Phyl- lis Ackerman, Thomas Cardullo, Glen DeValerio, Frank Hart, Dan- iel Fay, Irving Gastfreund, Norma Cohen s.s.s., a.a.s., s.a.s., H.R. 10 - FIRST ROW: Dolores Rosa, Pamela Walker, Marguerite Rocca, Ann Moskol, Sharlene Ta- hakjian, Rose Mooradian, Ruth Sampson, Joyce Walsh, Margery Siegal. SECOND ROW: Albert Santopierro, John O'Conner, Wil- liam Plettner, John Parrillo, John Maksymowicz, Richard Robbins, Michael McCartin, Francis Tabela, john Murphy. THIRD ROW: Cindy Snyder, Peter Skomorock, Gari Marks, David Midgley, Carol Perrozzi YOU'I.L NEVER GUESS what happened to me on the way to the Forum, confides Roberta Long to Beth Licht S.0.S. H.R. IOR - FIRST ROW: Donna DiTroia, Janice Guisti, Nancy Birt, Jackie Fleming, Lillian Artiuchow, Ann Goldberg, Linda Conte, Mar- tha Carangelo. SECOND ROW: John Andreozzi, james Dolan, Mi- chael Conway, Craig Tougas, Fran- cis Maguire, Raymond Bibeau, Tommy Hill, Stephen Glantz, Kyle Garrahan. THIRD ROW: Dennis DeAngelis, Ronald Brown, Frank Stasiowski, Michael Carcieri, Ed- win Rothschild, Robert Handwerg- er, Richard Kaplan uni H.R. 11 - FIRST ROW: Sandra Mundy, Kathleen Moore, Roberta Weiner, Andrea Rosin, Joanne Ducharme, Frances Sullivan, Sara Spiegelman, Donna Zorabedian, Francene Pickar. SECOND ROW: Ralph Ronzio, Joseph Penza, Phil- lip Taldone, Albert Owen, Stephen Newton, Arnold Scribner, Phillip Sowa, Robert DeVito, Michael Price. THIRD ROW: Robert Mas- terson, Marianne Panzinni ' H.R. llR - FIRST ROW: Ro betta Long, Maureen Dressler, Isa bel Kennedy, Theresa Bourque, Karen Fronczak, Cynthia Harma ian, Trudy Nagle. SECOND ROW Gordon Skidds, Michael Trenn, Al bert Renzi, Robert Sendling, Nic holis Santangini, Gerald Pavao Robert Principe. THIRD ROW Carolyn Gontarek, Kathy Cocci, Steve Ravo, Daniel Petronella, Ro bert Sweet, William Parberry, Sus an -Krakowsky, Maureen Mazzon cini H.R. 11 - FIRST ROW: Laurel King, Jane Dashef, Susan Bruno, Martha Hanley, Susanne Giordiano, Susan Cohn, Candace Toney, Jane Lord, jean Maccarone. SECOND ROW: Thomas Gentile, Larry Leavitt, Richard Nathan, Louis Barta, Michael D'Ambra, Dennis Knight, Chester Lozowski, Paul Gottlieb, jackson Intlehouse. THIRD ROW: Carol Adkins, Paul Libutti, Anthony Casali, jeff Hatha- way, Raymond Alfano, Russell Bo- netti, Camile Barzykowski, Nancy Horowitz Onl 40 more H.R. 16 - FIRST ROW: Mary Joyce, Marcia Burke, Margaret Cool, Andrea Klutz, Brenda Lee Marine, Beth Licht, Sherry Gersh- man, Elaine Bentley, Linda Argenti. SECOND ROW: Steven Daniels, Joseph Giarusso, Robert Berrillo, Vincent Altruda, Raymond deMat- teo, William Connor, James Free- man. THIRD ROW: Robert Hy- man, Edythe Goldstein, Jo-Ann Della-Grotta, Janice Fenet, Edward DiPippo H,R. 16 - FIRST ROW: Loretta Toppi, Beverly Spino, Martha Taft, Janis Scorpio, Mary jane McGrath, Diantha Perry, Rosemary Pizzuti Jane Runstein. SECOND ROW: John Stahl, Peter Strekouras, David Roome, Arthur Parmet, Stephen Palmisciano, James Quinton, Wil- liam Marginson, Mario Szuchman, Peter Monti, Michael Simons. THIRD ROW: Mary Mycroft, Philip Korb, A. Leonard Newman, Glen Merchant, Richard Kohanek, Dennis McCartin, Susan Waldman SXRIIIS to g0 . H.R. 21 -- FIRST ROW: Mar- garet Williamson, Adela Votolato, Jennifer LaFlamrne, Beverly Taylor, Harriet Zuckerberg, Diane Ra- maelca, Janice Zannini, Jane Luke. SECOND ROW: Karen Leckenby, John Rotter, Ray Marotto, Geoffrey Green, Jeffrey Lipet, Donald Cy- bulski, Ernest Schenck, Douglas Griflith, Ronald Pertella, Robert Santopadre, Edmund Tooker, David Iannucci. THIRD ROW: Marshall Jacobson, Philip Nordquist, Rich- ard Mitson, John Marzilli, Grant Dulgarian, Richard McCahey, Ro- bert Rodinsky, Russell Pascetta H.R. 21 - FIRST ROW: julia Boyajian, Ellen Kelley, Christine Ihle, Maria Durante, Diane Hinch- clirfe, Georgia Cappello, Karen Discoli. SECOND ROW: Craig Chiaverini, Alfred Catullo, Howard Catley, Thomas Cioci, Joseph Cap- rio, Dante Bofli, Ronald Ferri, Don- ald Cerullo, Kenneth Eisenstein. THIRD ROW: james Corsetti, Mi- chael Derderian, Jean Gemma, Sue Berk, Karen Ellis, Thomas Aiell, Kenneth Giviens MISS MARY F. McKAY Advirer, Clary of june, 1964 Fair is foul and foul is fair . . . 189x2 + 255x -l- 88 . . . beaucoup de problemes . . . from perennial George Eliot to surprising Gertrude Stein, from The Mill on the Flor! to A rose is a rose is a rose . . . trying to cram . . . Have you memorized your Examin- ation Proceduren? Our first College Board Test, the PSAT - are there really harder ones to come? Parties, parties, parties . . . I'll do my term paper next weekend . . . I'll do my term paper next weekend . . . Too bad, marks aren't given in procrastination. Cicero's orations and Ovid's poetry . . . can you scan line 3259? Is it three shorts and a long, or three longs and a short? . . . Oh no! My line has ten feet. What are you wearing to the prom? , . . A green dress with orange flowers and a rufile around the bottom. June nears its finish . . . we've made it . . . we're seniors. MISS KATHLEEN A. McKAY Advirer, Clan' of january, 1964 11B CLASS OFFICERS: Susan Sil- ver, Secretaryg Shirley Young, Vice- Presidentg Deborah Picerno, Social Committee Chairmang Donna Car- dillo, Social Committee Chairmang Kenneth Garafolo, Social Commit- tee Chairmang Jonathan Maynard, Treasurerg Harold Woodcome, So- cial Committee Chairmang John Mathias, President 11A CLASS OFFICERS: Carol Cafaro, Social Committee Chair- mang Jeff Solinger, Presidentg Mor- ton Markowitz, Vice-Presidentg Judy Silver, Secretaryg Joseph Trombetta, Social Committee Chair- mang Bill Corrao, Treasurer PSAT, HCI, Logs, NMSQT H.R, 1 - FIRST ROW: Elsa Giusti, Leslie Greene, Roseann Campisano, Marjorie David, Janice Fishman, Barbara Beck. SECOND ROW: Edward D'Agostino, John Barry, Thomas Dunne, Earl Apple- by, Robert Goodman, Richard Hodosh, David Driscoll, William DeMagistris, Alan Izzo, Richard Brodsky, Richard August, Richard Finkelstein, Laurence Chaset H.R. 1 - FIRST ROW: Beverly Roberti, Elizabeth Swanson, Linda Malmberg, Leslie Krieger, Mary Taft, Cheryl Krupka, Shirley Young. SECOND ROW: Aron Pick, john Mathias, Peter Piascik, Ronald Millen, Gary Mazzie, An- thony Vendettuoli, Mark Schreiner, John Mackey, Michael Raimondi, Angelo Tartaglione. THIRD ROW: Patricia Salk, Susan Silver, Mary McNamara, Gloria Petrocchi, Ni- candro Marciano, Lois Tirigley, Pa- tricia Kells, Constance Pasch, Chris- tine Mastrorilli H.R. 2 - FIRST ROW: Barbara Cavas, Barbara Bassi, Judith Bloom, Lorraine Lapolla, Patricia Dilorio, Barbara Dubey, Katherine Kling. SECOND ROW: Catherine Di- Toro, Virginia Howard, Andrew Eddy, Ralph Iannitelli, Michael Damiano, Shane Jackson, Richard Driscoll, Jerry Bachman, Melanie Coppa, Laura Lee Camardo, Cyn- thia Guiliano. THIRD ROW: Ro- bert Dodd, Michael Bohnen, james Feeley, John Hall, Garo Garabed- ian, Joseph Giordano, Kenneth Colaluca H.R. 9 -- FIRST ROW: Judy DelSesto, Barbara Bouchard, Cheryl Horiagan, Mary Beth Derenick, Jean Cornan, Phyllis Caraldi. SEC- OND ROW: Kenneth Fargnoli, David Gaskill, George Hyde, Mi- chael Della Selva, Michael Berger, Henry Berger, Jeremy Bernstein, Peter Gallogly, David DiBattista, Brad Johnson. THIRD ROW: David Golden, Claire Acciardo, Jane Jackson, Rosanna Facina, Jud- ith Berenbaum, jean Lamb, Stuart Corwin With Whom are you oing to H.R. 2 - FIRST ROW P Pressman, Filomena Lupo, Mulleedy, Edith Sprung, Nardi, Karen Perrotti, Dina bach. SECOND ROW: rx Pelletier, Joseph Mancini, Vars, Kenneth Saloman, Woodcome, Richard ry Steiner, THIRD ROW: Anthony Ellen Marinsky, Susan Nancy Troll, Gregory Mark jordan H.R. 9 -- FIRST ROW: jane Sweeney, Ann MacDonald, Mary Ann McCaffrey, Claire Thompson, Judy Rock, Debbie Picerno, Iris Muffs. SECOND ROW: Robert Verri, Anthony Pizzuti, Thomas Migneault, Julian Lopez-Marillos, Albert Sydney, Stephen Norris, Valerio Mello, Peter Tarcredi, Wil- liam Matteson. THIRD ROW: Marguerite Sandalowski, Sara Som- polinski, Richard Manley, Robert Pitassi, Robert Marzilli, Ronald Zinno, Phyllis Pasquarelli, Alberta Libutti HAH! ONLY my hairdresser know! - Debby Picerno and a Claus Promenade? H.R. 12 - FIRST ROW: Jane Rossignoli, Joan Sweeney, Lucille Miragliuolo, Anne Mancini, Betsy Sachs, Dianne Lombardi, Janice Zinno. SECOND ROW: Dennis Piette, Joseph Taroborelli, Arthur Nedow, Richard Hathaway, Mat- thew Vollucci, Jonathan Maynard, Stephen Record, George Ross, Wil- liam Hennessey, David Montanaro. THIRD ROW: Candace Trotter, Janice Rock, Carol Sobocinski, Ro- bert Taylor, Stanley Kostyla, Deb- orah Savasta, Bernardine Verde H.R. 12 - FIRST ROW: Carol DeAcutis, Meredith Glause, Judy Fairbanks, Ferilyn Berman, Karen Freedman, Sandra Campo, Marion Craven. SECOND ROW: Robert Brodsky, Edward Bozzi, Norman Fishbein, Kenneth Garafalo, Louis D'Amerio, Jeffrey Goodman, Kevin D'Arcy, Edward D'Agostino, Lee Gates, Robert D'Arezzo, Gregory Gardner. THIRD ROW: Robert Fabrizio, Natalie DiPippo, Lynda Horenstein, Susan Butterfield, Don- na Cardillo, Lucille Aidala, Mildred Axelrod, Andrew Gordon H.R. 20 - FIRST ROW: Sylvia Castrechini, Carol Cafaro, Judith Silver, Jeffrey Solinger, Morton Markovitz, William Corrao, Elaine Lotito, Cynthia Caligiuri. SECOND ROW: Harry Aharonian, Carl Al- banese, Stephen Tippe, Thomas Kelley, Gerald Rubin, Milton Ir- win, Nathan Sudakoif. THIRD ROW: Dorothy DelSelva, Gloria Rothman, Judith Balkcom, Janet Kestner, Doris Hawkins, Elsie Camardo, Margaret Farrell Onl 20 more exams to go YOU COPY FROM him, and I'1l copy from you. - Sheldon Gewirtz, john Katz, Francene Pic- kar H.R. 20 - FIRST ROW: Ger- aldine Paul, Jane Dunnigan, Lou- ise Rozzi, Nancy Spaziano, Leah Mushnick, Elissa DelDeo. SEC- OND ROW: Joseph Marcello, Jo- seph Trombetta, Robert Lind, Howard Poulten, Robert Slack, George Smith, Kenneth Skelly, William Ferrante M Kat . N ,V ing ,V.V I - V55 Militia ara., I ,fu dw Asahi' 5-sifiscfiili? 34 fgggzgzgi-:MMM .. f.-mag' ,mfg '- f-.mm,m53.,- Q, if W I E 5 v. ,, 2 i ', 2, VE ,I ..,.-v NW .pi '1f V if' ...Q-'dwg' K Constant labor of one kind destroys the flow of man's spirits which find recreation in change of activityf DIANE QUINLAN JUDITH RABINOWITZ ANTHONY CAPRIO Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor ERICA HOCHBERG Layout Editor BARBARA VEZNAIAN FRANK FEINBERG DIANE BRINDAMOUR Assistant Layout Editor Copy Editor Assistant Copy Editor STEVEN ZIMMERMAN ELIZABETH LUKE JUDITH MANCINI Sports Editor Advertising Manager Business Manager W W WING GRIST Photography Editor Dead line: CADUCEUS TYPISTS: Paula Reich, Paula Kes- sler, Lynn Beattie, Pam Young. MR. WALTER ANDER SEN Adviser FIRST ROW: Judy Mancini CBusiness Managerj , Frank Feinberg fCopy Editorj , Diane Quinlan Cliditor-in-Chiefy , Anthony Caprio CAssistant Edi- torj , Judy Rabinowitz fAssistant Editor-in-Chiefj , Steve Zimmerman CSports Editorj , Liz Luke Q Ad- vertising Managerb. SECOND ROW: Joan Stras- mich, Barbara Veznaian fAssistant Layout Edi- torj , Erica Hochberg CLayout Editorj, Francis Weiler, Cheryl Novich, Tina Feldman, Paula Gil- bert, Fredda Katz, Diane Brindamour CAssistant Copy Editorj. THIRD ROW: Diane Grace, Les- lie Freed, Denise LeBlanc, Judy Marks, Ethelyn Williams, Paula Kulajian, Joan Tomaszewski, Carol Smira, Linda Reichstetter. FOURTH ROW: Steve Sweet, Wing Grist CPhotography Editorj, Richard Passman, Jay Cohen, Bobby Rosenberg, Bill Brenner, Dave Bojar, Ronald Klein. a prostrate line of editors after March 1 MISS ALICE DWYER Adviter Can a callous, cool Cnducezu copy cat comically cope capably, continually, cornmendably, capturing culture and cause? Comments of the Editor at a Caciuceuf meeting: Before I start the meeting this week, I shall answer the questions that you have asked me concerning Caducem work. 1, Yes, I Want ORIGINAL sports copy! 2. Unfortunately, the academics candids do have to be taken a third time! 3. I don't care if the copy staff has done quotations and remem- bered fors a dozen times - they're still rnawkish! 4. I'm glad to see that most of the advertising staff has earned a free yearbook by acquiring twenty-five dollars worth of ads. fYes, Lizzy, I'll try someday.D 5. No, you cannot put 1316 pic- tures on a spread. 6. That's right - the deadline is next Monday. 7. Yes, you all must come to our last Crushj meeting Saturday. OKAY, MR. HAMILTON, we all saw you jay walk. - CADUCEUS editors 59 Publicationitis i! - K X 1 ' 1 RABIN BUT, BOBBIE, WE have to leave some space for dood- QUIN 1' . - B ' E ' h .. . - - ,,Diane, Please, legs Settle this Peace- ing arbara Veznaian and rica Hoc berg Wen, after you ve Helshed settling, fully. I have a few Words? FREE?? WHY EACH candi- date paid for his own slip of paper! candidly reveals Mike Roberts. - Diane Quinlan, Sue Mondshein, Mike Roberts, Bill Brenner, and Fred Silver- man , '-33 ,5 60 fi-rev, W ,, .,,,.w-M, g.. -... 3 SUSAN MONDSHEIN EDWARD PLUNKET1' MICHAEL ROBERTS MAXINE HAFT Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Editorials Editor Features Editor DONNA DECRISTOFARO JORDAN STANZLER PETER MAN OLAKOS ROBIN GREEN News Editor Sports Editor Advertising Manager Art Editor ot all the Oxydol in America can Wash No yellow journalism is needed to sell the Review. This liberal newspaper features wellawritten commentative articles of in- terest to all Classicalites. Can any other publication boast What's Up, soapboxes, and a Roman businessman calling for a taxi? A special source of pride for the Review this year is its abundance of pictures, often taken at great risk to the photographers, who fearlessly dare all dan- gers to meet the deadline. Then there are the practical uses for the Review as well. After it has been carefully examined, the beautiful glossy paper makes excellent bookcovers, rainhats, and airplanes. What more could one ask for a dime? Stop off at your nearest homeroom and buy one, Cor two, or threej. 62 REVIEW TYPISTS: Jeanne Tremblay CseatedJ, FIRST ROW: Joan Strasmich, Kathy Lilla, Filomena Lupo, Roberta Long, Phyllis Ackerman, Isabel Colagiovanni, Joan Blackman, Maxine Morse, Diane DiConte, Bradford Johnson. SECOND ROW: Janice Fishman, Mary Taft, Donna Balzotiore, Janice Giusti, Beth Licht, Edith Rotkopf, Madeline Chenes, Sue Rogers. l 4 NEW STAFF. FIRST ROW: Barbara Beck, Elaine Lotito, Susan Krakowsky, Sue Mond- ishein QEditor-in-Chiefj, Milly Axelrod, Jane ?Luke. SECOND ROW: Judith Berenbaurn, Dina Sternbach, Lyn Goldsmith, Leslie lGlantz, Lois Tingley, Sara Sompolinski, Doris Hawkins CBusiness Managerj, Mary- 'ann McCaffrey. THIRD ROW: Marshall Jacobson, David Golden, Richard Finkel- stein, Harvey Adelberg, Jeffrey Goodman, Frederick Roses, Kenneth Eisenstein. This nevvsprint from m hands OLD STAFF. FIRST ROW: Jor- dan Stanzler fSports Editorj , Max- ine ,Haft CFeatures Editorj, Ed Plunkett fAssociate Editorj, Sue Mondshein QEditor-in-Chiefj, Mike Roberts CEditorials Editorj , Donna DeCtistofato CNews Editorj. SEC- OND ROW: Ulle Lepasaar, Paula Gilbert, Regina Dolan, Marlene Burrows, Joan Sullivan, Diane Brindamour. THIRD ROW: Dav- id Bojar, Ronald Klein, Richard Brodsky, John Silver, Robert Ros- enberg. l PHOTOGRAPHY, ADVERTISING, MAILING STAFF. FIRST ROW: Barbara Veznaian, Susan Dalton, Paula Kessler, Peter Manolakos C Advertising Managerj, Cynthia Caligiuri, Patricia XDIIOFIO. SECOND ROW: jean Gemma, Jean Coman, Judith Balcom, Magaret Williamson, Donna glardrllo, Ann MacDonald. THIRD ROW: Joseph Marcello, Mark Jordan, Alan Kushner, Elliot tone. MISS ELIZABETH MCQUAID Adviser FREDRIC SILVERMAN STEPHANIE EDDY JULIA TOWER RONALD FIELDS Editor-in-Chief Prose Editor Poetry Editor Reviews Editor 1 ULLE LEPASAAR SHIRLEY FISHBEIN Art Editor Business Manager 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 POETRY IN MOTION - Fred Silve fman I-IARK! WE HEAR free verse. - julia Tower and Stephanie Eddy Lau're'ate CL6're'atD, n. IL. laureatus, fr. laurea, laurel tree, Lat. laureus, of laurel, fr. laurus, laurel.1 1. obs. adj. used to describe gpoet. 2. now, more commonly, the present literary magazine at Classical High School, esp. that which offers students an outlet for icreative accomplishments, as, Write for the Laureate! 3. - tree, a kind of tree of the familiarum .vcribemiumg as, All the leaves are the same on the Laureate tree. 4. any- thing which awards three citations of merit, one each, to the best contribution of prose, poetry, and reviewsg as, Laureate wreaths do not wilt. 5. - box, a yellow box on the first floor corridor in which contributions are submitted, as . . . again - Write for the Laureate! ART, MANAGING STAFF. FIRST ROW: Mary-Lois Verrec- chia, Jean Lamb, Shirley Fishbein CManaging Editorj, Fred Silver- man CEditor-in-Chiefj, Ulle Le- Pasaar CArt Editorl, Filomena Lupo, Susan Dalton. SECOND ROW: Sandra Lee, Kadi Kiiss, Betsy Sachs, Robin Green, Kath- leen Lilla, Mark Jordan. THIRD ROW: Samuel Kapnick, Chris Dudek, Henry Kelly, Thomas Dunne, Carl DeSimone. Three free Laureate tree seeds to each contributor PROSE, POETRY, REVIEWS STAFF. FIRST ROW: Ellen Kel- ley, joan Strasmich, julia Tower fPoetry Editorj, Fred Silverman QEditor-in-Chiefj, Ronald Fields fReviews Editory, Stephanie Eddy CProse Editorj, Dina Sternbach. SECOND ROW: Michael Bohnen, Sibyl Goren, Judith Marks, Bar- bara Bouchard, Margaret Cool, William Parberry, Laurence Chaser. THIRD ROW: David Rouslin, Mark Hochberg, Julian Lopez- Morillas, Andrew Eddy, Carl Kloc- kars, Philip Korb. MISS ALICE DWYER Adviser Pond Street Podium DEBATIN G SOCIETY Resolved: The Debating Society is one of Clas- sical's most successful after-school activities. Affirmative: Miss Rosemary Carroll, faculty adviser, Ronald Klein, President, Erica Hochberg, Vice-President, Michael Bohnen, Treasurer: Ann Greenberg, Secretary. Negative: Who dares? Judges: The fifty members of the club. Argument: The members have debated such per- tinent issues as Britain's entrance into the Common Market and the effectiveness of America's elective system. Each year Clas- sical sponsors its own tournament, with schools from all over the state participating. In inter-school debates, Classical teams have been triumphant. DEBATING SOCIETY OFFICERS: Ann Greenberg, Secretaryg Erica Hochbergi Vice-Presidentg Fred Silverman, Program Chairman: Ronald Klein, President: Mike Bohnen, Treasuer. 1 W DAVID GOLDEN IS mum on this subject. 4 I 1 1 1 l l 1 i 1 l l I A 5 f 5 RICHARD, PLEASE HOLD the prompt cards higher, pleads Shirley Young. FORUM CLUB Will the United States beat Russia in the Cold War? Will our country solve the farm prob- lem? Will Elliot Stone show up in time to start the Forum Club meeting? These were only some of the prob- lems faced by the Forum Club this year. Members were especially appreciative of Elliot Stone's idea to use a bell to mini- mize the addresses of the more bom- bastic politicians of Room 5. Advised by Miss Mary Helen Tresslar, the Forum Club meets on alternate Tuesdays to give Classicalites a chance to voice their opinions on world affairs. The floor is yours THE FIRST FORTY-FIVE minutes of this discussion will be devoted to whether or not we should pay dues. - Elliot Stone FORUM CLUB OFFICERS: Elliot Stone, Presidentg Joan Strasmich, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Steve Sweet, Vice-President FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Joan Alperin, Secretaryg Susan Silver, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Veznaian, Presidentg Susan Mondshein, Treasurerg Patricia Dilorio, Assistant Treasurer. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS wait l i GREEK CLUB OFFICERS: joan Tomaszewski, Vice-Presidentg Mi- chael Leeman, Program Committeeg Benjamin Braude, President fcowering in the cornerbg John Stahl, Secretary-Treasurerg CStephen Stephanopoulos is Program Chairmanb. GREEK CLUB After the Trojan War, Ulysses was hurrying back to Greece to get to the monthly meeting of the Greek Club and to visit Dr. Leeman. He was scheduled to lead a game of Greek charades and to introduce a club member who was going to talk about Greek culture. Since Ulysses was an experienced traveller, he was delegated to take the group to Wellesley Col- lege's annual spring presentation of a Greek play. DOCSl1gt an one here speak Esperanto? MY GOODNESS, WE have a good group here today, remarks Athena. - The Greek Club Zartarian practices his laugh. FRENCH CLUB seance est ouverte . . . once a month school . . . chez study hall . . . Wetherell, Miss Martin, Miss es, Mr. DePaola . . . student talks ips to France . . . charades, movies, Cen francaisk . . . Charles de le, guest speaker . . . refreshments tit fours and French Hoodsies . . . h Christmas carols . . . students bling through the national anthem ope my French teacher isn't watch- . . Allons enfants de la patrie . . y GERMAN CLUB 'he German Club, whose members students who have completed at t one year of German, meets once lonth. With the assistance of Mrs. tidelsohn, Miss Wood, and Mr. Le- der, faculty advisers, the club sees vies on Germany, its people, and its :oms. The members are also prepared each in German schools. Any active ynber becomes a superior charades .Ver before he graduates from Classical. its Christmas party in Annex A, re- shments are served, gifts are ex- Iglged, and, of course, everyone sings e Nach! and 0 Tmznenlmum. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Jonathan Maynard, Treasurerg Alan Kushner, Presi dentg Carl DeSimone, Vice-Presidentg QVida Ride, Secretaryj BITTE JETZT ALLE zusammen-eins, zwie, drei . . the German Club SCIENCE CLUB Experiment 1 - Properties of the Science Club. Purpose: To present one of Clas- sical's most interesting clubs. Materials: Classical students inter- ested in the wonders of all the branches of science, and facul- ty advisers ready to encourage student interests. Apparatus: Chemistry and physics labs, films, slides, and special projects. Procedure: 1. Visit Brown University Computing Laboratory. 2. Take trip to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 5. Participate in Science Fairs. 4. Roast marshmallows over Bunsen burners. Results: All yield fun and under- standing. Conclusion: The Science Club of- fers a rich, interesting, and varied program for all who are interested in the sciences. MATH CLUB OFFICERS: John Vernaglia, President: Carol Smira, Treasurerg Fredda Katz, Secretary, Frank Feinberg, Vice-President SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Wing Grist, Vice-President: Frank Feinberg, Presidentg Bill Brenner, Treasurer: Cheryl Novich, Secretary I Castle rook, compute wave lengths, MATH CLUB The Math Club affords studen' interested in mathematics an oppo tunity to increase their knowledg of the subject and also to enjoy it advanced practical topics. Led bj Mr. Walter Bernard, faculty ad viser, the club explores the depth of mathematics through informa lectures by members and alumni and occasionally by a guest profes sor. Our guest speaker for today i. Dr. Edward Teller, who will lecture to us on 'alpha cosine theta'. In the next Eve minutes I shal explain in detail the mysterious pro- perties of Hexigons and matrices and will sruanmarize the formatior of the logarithm tables and Boolearl Algebra. - Ready or not! CHESS CLUB If you had moved the knight on your ery first turn and had castled on your next, Ou could have had checkmate in three addi- tional moves. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Wal- ter Bernard, faculty adviser, the Chess Club members meet on alternate Fridays to com- pete in a year-long intramural tournament. The club ollicers feel that after such intensive play, at least some of the members will no longer have to ask whether the queen goes on the right or the left of the king. Three teams of four people each have been organ- ,ized to compete in a state-wide interscholastic league against teams from Brown and U.R.I. The Chess Club aims to improve novices and to give advanced players challenging competition. A rook is a rook is a rook . . . add Bunsen burner, . CHESS CLUB OFFICERS: Nathan Kalowski, Presidentg Michael Della Selva, Treasurerg S v Oliva Secretar ' Steve Zimmerman, Vice-President IE C , Y, RADlO CLUB MEMBERS: William Brenner, James Dolan, Kenneth Eargnoli, Treasurer, Stuart Corwin, Presidentg John Murphy, Secretary, Michael Prager, Steve Oliva, Vice-Presidentg KPeter Skomoroch and Ben Braude are Program Chairmenj 5100 nov! RADIO CLUB 'What fruits the speaker jeered, 'can science show? And science brought his words by radio. -Arthur Guiterman Do you know what an oscillo- scope is? If you don't, then you are obviously not a member of the Classical High School Radio Club. Operating with the call letters WILEX, the Radio Club members, under the advisership of Mr. Thom- as Kennedy, keep Classicalites elec- tronically in touch with the world. Although the Radio Club has not as yet received signals from any orbiting astronaut, it has received transmissions from distant lands, such as Franceg and it is prepared to offer its services whenever Tel- star needs assistance or when there is a mechanical failure in the Dew Line. 71 BOOK DISCUSSION CLUB No, I do not agree with your opinion at all. I can see no similarity in the style of Mark Twain and Henry Miller. Such analyses take place once a month when Classical's literary circle gathers to discuss works of such authors as Steinbeck, Thomas, and Golding. Guided by the inimitable Miss MacDonald, the Book Discussion Club gains an insight into its reading and an understanding of the author's purpose. Now, End the symbolism in this! The peaches grow from the garden wall So pink you could almost hear them fall. nalysts Associated BOOK DISCUSSION CLUB OF- FICERS: Stephanie Eddy, Presi- dent: Julia Tower, Treasurer: Cheryl Novich, Secretaryg Fred Silverman, Vice-President. FIRST ROW: Maxine Haft, Cheryl Novich CSecretaryJ, Fred Silver- man CVice-Presidentj, Stephanie Eddy CPresidentJ, Julia Tower CTreasurerJ, Paula Kessler, Tina Feldman. SECOND ROW: Bar- bara Veznaian, Joan Strasmich, Penny Pressman, jean Lamb, Shir- ley Fishbein, Barbara Beck, Eliza- beth Bonner. THIRD ROW: Dor- othy Derderian, Cathleen Murphy, Diane Brindamour, Donna DeCris- tofaro, Paula Reich, Susan Kellam, Kathy Kling. FOURTH ROW: Jordan Stanzler, Vincent Slomin, Miss MacDonald CFaculty Adviserl, Andrew Eddy, Carl DeSimone. FIRST ROW: Lois Tingley, Jane Rossignoli, Julie Johnson, Ulle Le- pasaar, Patty Salk, Diane Grace, Judith Rabinowitz. SECOND ROW: Arlene Constantino, Georgia MacKinnon, Dina Sternbach, Betsy Sachs, Ellen Kelley, Carol Smira. THIRD ROW: Pamela Young, Lyn Goldsmith, Sibyl Goren, Judith Marks, Erica Hochberg, Hope Zoss. FOURTH ROW: Mary Sutton, Joanne Miragliuolo, Regina Dolan, Diane Quinlan, Barbara Bouchard, Mary Beth Dereniuk. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Capozza, Robert Rosenberg, Steven Zimmerman, john Iannucci. Royal Academicians ART CLUB OFFICERS: Richard Pitocchi, Trea- surerg Maxine Morse, Presidentg Chris Dudek, Vice-Presidentg Frances Lepper, Secretary RODIN THOUGHT CLAY was flesh, but I have another idea . . . Denise LeBlanc does her own interpretation FIRST ROW: Mary-Lois Verrec- chia, Susan Silver, Barbara Beck, Carol Spizzirri, Maxine Morse CPresidentJ, Judith Rock, Dina Sternbach. SECOND ROW: Mary Beth Dereniuk, Hope Zoss, Cindy Brown, Carol DeAcutis, Barbara Gallagher, Betsy Sachs, Denise Le- Blanc, Madeline Ionata, Barbara Bouchard. THIRD ROW: Robert Drake, Richard Pitocchi CTrea- surerj, john Parillo, Christopher Dudek CVice-Presidentj . ART CLUB Express yourself, lose your in- hibitions, join the Art Club! For art's sake - what's talent? 'Mis- takes may make masterpieces' is our motto. Creativity can come too. Once a month, Classical art lovers meet to work on projects with clay, paper, paints, or any other handy material. Nothing is too ab- stract to be appreciated by the Art Club. As one member said, We don't do much talking, but we get a lot of work done. Sounds in- dustrious! And what's more, this club is open to everyone. The only qualification is a healthy interest. You need not grow a beard or listen to beat poetry for inspiration. Clas- sica1's capable Mrs. Moore is ready to guide young artists bursting with ideas in unchanneled directions. RED CROSS Frerbman: Calling Dr. Caprio! Calling Dr. Caprio! Dr. Cupric: What can I do for you? Freshman: I just cut my linger - can you fix it? Dr. Caprio: I'm sorry, but I don't do that. I, and my staff, the fifty jr. Red Cross members, do things to help others, but not in a med- ical sense. Frerbmam: What do you do? Dr. Cupric: Besides working in the Veterans Hospital and the Home for the Aged as Grey Ladies and Grey Men, we make gift boxes, food packages, and photo albums for people overseas. We Jr. Red Cross members are interested prim- arily in the Welfare of others. Have your linger bandaged and you may join, too! CHARITY BEGINS AT home. - Denis LeBlanc and Anthony capfio Classicalls Peace Corps FIRST ROW: Jane Runstein, Debby Nelson, Betsy Bonner CSecretaryD , Anthony Caprio CPresidentJ, Carl DeSimone fVice-Presidentj, Denise LeBlanc CTreasurerJ, Maxine Mushnick, Margaret Williamson. SEC- OND ROW: Janis Testa, Barbara Cushing, Anne Mazzie, Robin Girard, Stephanie Mauro, Barbara Pavone, Sandra Jackvony, Dorothy Derderian. THIRD ROW: Joan Tridenti, Nancy Birt, Donna Cardillo, Pat Kells, Susan Kellarn, Beth Kolodney, Barbara Bassi, Susan McHugh, Jo-Ann Tutalo. FOURTH ROW: Vincent Dunn, Paula Heebner, Alberta Aiello, Joanne Miragliuolo, jane Dunnigan, Barbara Bouchard, Eileen Picirilli, Lawrence Goldberg. FIFTH ROW: Pat DeFusco, Mario Szuch- man, Raymond Bibeau, Henry Kelly, William Brenner, Paul Seltzer, Dennis Krieger. Hi-Y Want to join the Hi-Y? The WHAT ? The Hi-Y! It's a club that meets other Tuesday at the Y.M.C.A. What do the members do? hey take part in athletic and programs, and raise money charity. Also, they frequently dances Friday nights at the UT Do the Y-Teens ever come? Sometimes O.K. I'll join. JETS The kit for this month is a ectrometer and the one for next onth is a thermionic kit. The junior Engineering Tech- ical Society, nicknamed the Jets, a national organization under the uspices of the United Engineering enter of New York. With Mr. alter Bernard as faculty adviser, he club aims to stimulate students terested in science generally, and n engineering particularly. Future ngineers, unite! Hi-Y OFFICERS: John Iannucci, Secre- tary, Bob T erino, Treasurerg Joe For- micola, President, Mike Damiano, Social Committeeg George Cappello, Vice-Pres- 1 ident 0 JETS CLUB OFFICERS: Kenneth Fargnoli, Treasurer, Torn Kelley, Vice-President, Robert Slack, Secretaryg Carl Al- banese, President. and olunteers FIRST ROW: joseph Trombetta, Kenneth Fargnoli fTreasurerJ, Carl Albanese CPresidentJ, Tom Kelley QVice-Presidentj, Robert Slack CSecretaryD, Edwin Rickson. SECOND ROW: Mark Schreiner, Howard Poulten, Garo Garabedian, Kenneth Skelly, George Hyde, George Smith, Morton Markovirz, jet? Solinger. THIRD ROW: William Brenner, Kenneth Pelletier, Gerald Rubin, Stephen Tippe, Robert Dykes, Nathan Sudakoff, Dennis Migneault. FOURTH ROW: Chris Dudek, james Hall LIBRARY AIDS. FIRST ROW: Rosalie Gross, Leona Votolato, Shirley Amicis, Carolyn White, Anne Barone. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Giordano, Marilyn Blood, Barbara Tooma, Elaine Berlinsky, Barbara jameson. MESSENGERS For periods six, at the messenger table Sit girls who are ready, and willing, and able. Each flies through the halls as on mes- senger wings And to the main oflice some student she brings. If her name be Maria or Carol or Heddy To file program cards, be assured she is ready. Each morning at ten, the messengers Wait To deliver the list of those absent or late. To run out from Classical she Wouldn't fail, In going to Central each day for the mail. The passing-by students crowd 'round in amob, And the messengers heed them, instead of their job. At Christmas-time, Secrefries give them some candy, For they know that a messenger, well- fed, is handy. FIRST ROW: Maxine Morse, Dorothy Der- derian, Donna DeCristofaro, Lynn-Anne Loveless, Susan Dalton, Adela Votolato. SECOND ROW: Deborah Picerno, Joan Sweetman, Carol Gallo, Joan Strasmich, Jen- nifer LaFlamme, Nancy Troll, Judith Rock, Roseann Facina. THIRD ROW: Cathy Di- Toro, Lynn Potter, Terry Bourque, Roberta Long, Karen Freedman, Robin Girard, Phyllis Ackerman. FOURTH ROW: Sybil Goren, Susan Cohn, Leslie Glantz, Maryann Wy- socki, Beth Licht, Sherry Gershman, Marilyn Webster. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Wanted: Girls with strong arms for carrying and placing stacks of books on shelves. Must be reliable and intelligent enough to answer such a question as Can you tell me what the short- est volume in the library is? I have to write a book report for next period. Must also have at the tip of her tongue such everyday in- formation as what the average rain- fall is per annum in Oulleoka, Tennessee. If you qualify, Contact Miss Spizzirri in the library at once. MISS MARY ROCHA Arsirtafnt Librarian MISS MARIANNA SPIZZIRRI Head Librarian Dewey Decimal System FIRST ROW: L. Gates, H. Portnoy CCap- 1 tainj, R. Brodsky, A. Frasca QCaptainJ: S. ackson, R. Goodman, B. Johnson. SECOND ROW: G. Garibedian, K. Fargnoli, R. Slack, J. Feely, W. Brenner, Aron Pick, G. Nelson. THIRD ROW: D. Bojar, A. Kushner, R. Hathaway, H. Woodcome, R. Driscoll, C. Herbert, A. Izzo. FOURTH ROW: J. Stanz- ler, L. Namerow, H. Adelberg, D. Lawton, G. Rubin, E. Plunkett Post 54, here are you? TRAFFIC SQUAD Question: What is the one place where traffic is heavier than it is on the Los Angeles Freeway during rush hour? Answer: The corridors of Classical High School between third and fourth periods, of course! Question: What body of efiicient, brave young men keeps Classicalites from being trampled by each other? Answer: The Classical Traffic Squad! Question: Who makes certain that up stairway remains up until 2: 55 P.M.? Answer: You guessed it! Question: What are the benefits of being a member of the squad? Answer: Each member is allowed to leave classes two minutes early and to reach the next class two minutes late. That is a total of 24 minutes of missed classes per day - certainly a just reward for an efficient public servant. FIRST ROW: D. DeCor1ti, D. Derderian, S. Dalton, J. Rock, E. Acciardo, P. Dilorio, L. Loveless. SECOND ROW: A. Constantino, J. Musiker, C. Nahigian, W. Piascik, M. Kelly, S. Jackvony, S. Cory, C. Licht. THIRD ROW: P. Walker, J. DelSesto, F. Katz, E. Guisti, C. DiToro, B. Cavas, A. Chorney. FOURTH ROW: S. MacDonald, L. Malm- berg, K. Lilla, M. Taft, J. Bloom, R. Forcina, K. Kiis. FIFTH ROW: M. Wysocki, L. Pease, S. McOsker, L. DeLuca, L. Levine, P. DellaVentura, S. Rogers FIRST ROW: C. Cardillo, N. Freedman, P. Libutti, C. DePont, A. Barone, M. Siegel, J. Forte. SECOND ROW: D. Hinchcliffe, P. Ackerman, R. Carroll, I. Levy, R. Sutton, K. Discoli, B. Sherman. THIRD ROW: F. Verman, S. Campo, R. Iramonti, A. Goldberg, C. Gontarek, R. Long, B. Spino. FOURTH ROW: L. Glantz, R. Mooradian, J. Fairbanks, J. Scorpio. FIFTH ROW: B. Licht, J. Spooner, J. Dunnigan, M. Taft, S. Cohn, J. Lorenzo. SIXTH ROW: A. Pascetta, R. Hand- werget, M. Spiegelman, T. Gentile, K. Eisen- stein, J. Marzilli, R. Alfano , But you're already five weeks behind! u 11 u me it BUDGET COLLECTORS Unless we can find three more dollars soon . . Dirty looks won't stop me. Pay up! Got an adding machine, anyone? Every Tuesday you're broke? Three million, four hundred thousand dollars and twenty- nine cents, three million, four hundred thousand dollars and thirty cents . . COLLECTORS A CAPPELLA CHOIR. FIRST ROW: Mary Sutton, Mary Ann McCaffrey, Mary McNamara, Susan Silver. SECOND ROW: Marya D'Abate, Patricia Kells, Donna Cardillo, Ann MacDonald, Leah Mushnick, Mary Taft, Janice Zanninni. THIRD ROW: Charlene Harrington, Jeanne Lamb, Patricia Dilorio, Laura Lee Camardo, Lucille Aidala, Martha Taft, Diane Lafazanis, Julie Johnson. CHAMBER SINGERS A CAPPELLA CHOIR. FIRST ROW: Chaser, Bill Parberry, Elliot Stone, julian Marillas. SECOND ROW: Peter Bill Cole, Jeff Solinger, Bill Brenner Kalowski, Bill Hennessey, Shane THIRD ROW: Hershel Portnoy, Leslie liri Nice to' look at, nice to listen to, that's the girls' glee club. Or was. Add a Little sophistication, and presto! They are the Clas- sical Chamber Singers. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Revicki, these twenty girls entertain themselves and others with any- thing from liturgical chants to folk songs. CHAMBER SINGERS. FIRST ROW: Isabel Sasso, Patricia Dilorio, Susan Silver, Ann Mazzie, Donna Zorabedian, Cathy Cocci. SECOND ROW: Linda Marcello, Laura Lee Camardo, Pat McGrath, Linda Santos, Martha Hanley, Frances Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Margo Manocchio, Charlene Harrington, Susan Robin, Elaine Daigneault, Barbara McGarry, Constance Pasch. SING ALONG WITH Mr. Revicki. I Garrahan, Mark Jordan, A CAPPELLA CHOIR. FIRST ROW: Ulle Lepasaar, Terry Heaney, Kathy Boyd, Jim Carl DeSimone. FOURTH Elizabeth Luke. SECOND ROW: Shirley Young, Karen Perrotti, Diane Brindamour, Ronald john Silver, Albert Ber- Linda Argenti, Donna DeTroia, Brenda Marine. THIRD ROW: Barbara Bouchard, Harvey Adelberg, Bill Ericson, Richard Donna DeCristofaro, Jane Sweeney, Paula Kulajian, Elizabeth Swanson, Jane Luke, jeff Goodman, Richard Nathan, Ronnie Suzanne Berk, The Sound of Music A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS: Ulle Lepasaar, Secretaryg Peter Manolakos, Vice-Presidentg Bill Cole, President, Harvey Adelberg, Treasurer. AH-LEY-LOOOO-YAH! mouths Dr. Pichierri. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Have you SEEN the A Cappella Choir? Have you HEARD the A Cappella Choir? Have you JOINED the A Cappella Choir? This is the group which has put Classical on the musical map. They alone are responsible for the beautiful harmonies which drift over from Annex A three times a Week. Under the direction of Dr. Pichi- erri, the choir will sing anything from a Bach Mass to a Negro spiritual. 79 THIS IS THE band . . . Seventy-six trombones and all that jazz BAND OFFICERS: Harry Aharonian, Treasurerg Sara Sompolinski, Secretaryg Ed Plunkett, Vice-Presidentg Alan Kushner, President. WITH FORTY MEASURES of how could you miss your cue, questions the exasperated Mr. BAND Jazz just doesn't sound Without a purple piping. Therefore, after a successful dance, the fff Classical band bought these royal jackets in which attend the 1964 T Roses. Under the direction john Mahan, the band has its range to include show jazz as Well as the traditional and marches. The musicians meet three Week in an unheated room o nex A. On one memorable occ the pipes burst and clarinet tubas alike were Hooded with To be content under such c tions, the members of the band must be dedicated. s 1? :Q ii ,. 1 I r V I W S 5 - ' F I V ,,.Mv-W' Mr 9 -...H :EG Q1 12 I , ,ff f R w-ia! fc' W ' V -3 T22 'E QW JW 3 1 X l 1 . I . l r . N TAKE YOUR LAST right at the first left turn, head for the square of the sidewalk with a crack in it, and that's what you do in a fire drill . . Erica Hochberg, Beth Licht, and Fred Silverman. THE REVIEW CLIMBS higher and higher. - Leslie Greene and Richard Finklestein SHOULD WE KICK it? puzzle Betsy Bonner and Pauline Della- Ventura. uw f , .V ...EIIW , 1 V v 4 af q v ,- 1 N x u I I ,' x . Q I' w , ! J T 'I .ni , If V. , .. 1 K ' 4. 1 r wwf A v 1 In 'WJ x , ,xxx ' K' . ' 1 my 1'5 V:wrf3s,.g y L ' r, .vw : , 1 X ffff-1' f My if RL, if ' Ii ' ' ' 'f p,M,,,,pw v W 'J .- V ur If has rs' 1 5 2, 2 T f I 1 I sE gi 1 S1 3? 4 w ,-M....fwf.M-..,.,...., ,, ., --Q-W . ,,,, ,,XNN,..f,...,..,,.,,,..,,.,,,,,, Through changing times, this holds true - that they fail, and they alone, who have I1Of strivenf' -Thomas Bailey ARTHUR MULDOWN EY Tackle FOOTBALL After annihilating Hope and West, Classical's football team reached a climax when it steamrolled the hi hl 8 Y Eleven of Tolman. Spirits roaring, disaster Hampered for the rest of the season absence of our first three quarterbacks, the struggled valiantly in vain. As in previous spirits never sank as crowds of Classical potters gathered before and after encourage the squad. Its stars, Bill Grenga, Joe Hindle, Ray Marrotto, Harry Everett Ferri, Richard Hodosh, and George performed ably under the excellent coaching Al Morro, Frank Bellino, Ludovico De1Gizzo Tony Frasca. SCOREBOARD game Classical 19 Pawtucket West ..,...... ..... 27 Tolman ...,............. ,....... 0 St. Raphael ........ ......., 7 Woonsocket ....,,.. .....,.. 0 Deering ........... ,...,,. , ...... , 0 Central ,...,.,.....,,...,..... ....,,.. 0 Bishop Hendricken ...,... ........ GEORGE STEELE Guard CHUCK SIGNORE FRANK GRENGA Tackle X... W FIRST ROW: John Altruda, Thomas Cioci, William Cole, Anthony Richard Hodosh, Arthur Muldowney, Steven Record, Kenneth George Steele, Frank Howarth, Steven Norris, Donald Cybul- Corrao, Kenneth Garafalo, Joseph Mackey. SECOND John O'Connor, Francis Tabela, Joseph Taraborelli, Harry Cesario, Joseph Hindle, William Turner, Everett Ferri, Michael Della Selva, Anthony Pizzuti, Robert Verri, James Feeley, Norman Fishbein, Thomas Hill, Ronald Ferri, William Keough. THIRD ROW: Coach Ludvigo DelGizzo, Lee Gates, Craig Chiaverini, William Connor, Edward D'Agostino, Frank Hart, Raymond Marrotro, Steven Glantz, Assitant Coach Antonio Frasca, Philip Taldone, David Shecter, Edmund Tooher, Frank Grenga, Edward Bozzi, John Barry, Coach Frank Bellino. Tackle . . . teamwork . . . touchdown EVERETT F ERRI End DAVID SHECTER HARRY CESARIO ack Fullback y ' ' .lf T ' Guard A P FOLLOW ME BOYS! - Frank Grenga races untouched over goal-line for Classical's flrst score of the year. A punt . . . a pass . . . and a prayer OH, FOR A clog's life, moans the mighty purple. OOPS! PARDON ME! ,ff FASTER THAN A speeding bullet, more powerful than a by Bill Cole. COACH BELLINO DOES penmanship exercises during bat- ting practice. BASEBALL Having experienced in the 1962 cam- paign its most successful season in the last five years, Classical's Nine achieved a 6-6 record. Due to graduation, how- ever, Classical has lost most of its start- ing lettermen, thereby- lessening its chances for a victorious 1965 season. With such star returners as George Cap- pello, Bill Cole, Ray ,Marotto, Joe For- micola, and George Landes, and with expert coaching by Mr. Frank Bellino, the Purple will continue its role as spoil- ers in its second year of Western Divi- sion baseball. SCOREBOARD Classical 1 V- 1st 2nd lst 2nd locomotive . . . and it's a home run sg 13 2 3 7 6 Cranston West O 1 5 2 Johnston .............. 6 3 3 2 Scituate .....,.......... 2 3 2 2 Bishop Hendricken 4 5 Steal . . . slide . . . score FIRST ROW: Robert Marotto, Raymond Marotto, joseph Formicola, George Cappello, Charles Gwynne, Edmund Sciarretta, David Hawkins, Lawrence Colasanto. SECOND ROW: William Cole, Stephen Tippe, joseph Caprio, Raymond Silverman, David Crane, George Landes, William Erickson, William DeMagistris, Anthony Pizzuti. -,.,,.. , ,. - ., 4. N- 11 MOVE, HERBERT, I want to take a picture of that house. SIICS lt stroke it . . . sink it GOLF Last season, Classical's putters experi- enced a disastrous 1-11 record. This poor showing resulted, not so much from lack of talent, as from lack of op- portunity for practice, since the ironrnen could do so only once or twice a week. Despite the lop-sided season record, such linksmen as Chris Herbert, Harry Eisen- berg, Tom DiNapo1i, and Alan Izzo per- formed ably under coach John Hole-in- 0ne Sharkey and gave every team a battle. Undoubtedly, this year, with more time allotted for practice at the Crestwood Country Club and with all but two letterrnen returning, the golf team will have a much-improved carn- paign. SCOREBOARD Classical lst 2nd lst 2nd 516 Scituate ,........, 6M 9 ZW Deering ....,...., 9M 12 5M N. Kingston .... SM 12 7M Mt. Pleasant ., 4M 9 4 5M Our Lady of Providence ,. 8 ew O Warwick ........ 12 12 5 Bishop Hendricken 9 7 W 5 M Coventry .,.., ,.... 1 1 Vg 6M FIRST ROW: Chris Herbert fCo-Captainj, Gary Mazzie CCo-Cap- rainy , Peter Piascik. SECOND ROW: Bradford johnson, Alan Izzo HAVE YOU EVER served a f1relly? - jelf Goodman Hills . . . hares . . . harriers TENNIS During the 1962 season, the Classical netmen achieved a 9-3 record which gave them a third place in the state. With the formation of two new teams, the 1963 matches will be organized into two divi- sions. This aifords Classical an even better chance of winning the state championship and therewith the right to represent Rhode Island in the New England Championships. With Mr. Donald Leonard as coach, Captain Mike Roberts, Jeff Goodman, Dave Golden, and Nate Kalowski form the nucleus of a championship team and make the prospects for a successful 1965 season excellent. SCOREBOARD Classical 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2 2 Pawtucket West ..,..,.. 5 5 1 Rogers ..,.............4....... 6 7 East Providence .......... O 6 Tolman ...............,........ 0 1 7 East Greenwich ..,....... 0 5 LaSalle .,......4.............., 2 6 De LaSalle .......... ......, I 4 Hope .,........,,...... ....... 3 5 Cranston East ,......,,...., 2 4 Warwick .,...... ., ...... . 5 STOP PLAYING TENNIS, Roberts, and rake those leaves' FIRST ROW: David Golden, Nathan Kalowski. SECOND ROW jet? Goodman, Coach Leonard, Mike Roberts, CCaptainJ FIRST ROW: Doug Grillith, William Plettner, Craig Tougas, Ralph Gallogly, George Smith, Glen DeValerio, Robert Brodsky, Mr Gauthier Iannitelli, Mike Roberts CCaptainJ , Dave Sydney, Dave Landry, Valerio QCoachD. THIRD ROW: Robert Taylor, jeff Axelrod, Ken Skelly Watt Mello james Hillier, Linwood Price. SECOND ROW: Philip Sowa, Chin, Brad Johnson, James McCaffrey, Richard Marciano, Andy Gordon Lawrence Levert, Al Ciccio, Morton Markovitz, David Gaskill, Pete Richard Paisner erve it . . . swing it . . . smash it CROSS COUNTRY Once again, such well-conditioned ath- letes as Captain Mike Roberts, Glen De- Valerio, Ken Skelly, George Smith, Brad johnson, and Douglas Griffith showed that Classical consistently can come up with a victorious cross country team. With a record of 5-2 in dual meets and with a heartbreak- ing four point defeat in the Class B's, the team showed its spirit and skill by placing fourth among twenty-one contestants in the Columbus Day Road Race. For their superior efforts, Ken Skelly was named to the All- Class B team, and Glen DeValerio to the second team. With only one member grad- uating, the team will most likely have a victorious season next year. SCOREBOARD Classical 19 Cranston East ,...... ...... 3 4 19 Mt. Pleasant ...... ...... 4 2 15 Central ....... .... ,...., 5 0 22 Moses Brown .... ...... 3 7 23 Warwick ......... ...... 3 6 37 Hope ............ ...... 1 9 32 La Salle ...,. ...... 1 7 I JUST WANT to go home. croons Bill Pletrner. BASKETBALL VARSITY. FIRST ROW: Glen DeValerio, Al Catullo, Dave McCarthy, Jordan Stanzler CCap- tainj, Ray Marotto, Jeff Solinger. SEC- COND ROW: Paul Gottfried, Raymond Alfano, Victor Osterman, Louis D'Amerio, Matt Vollucci, Al Izzo, Stephen T ippe, Richard Hodosh, Hal Woodcome, George Ross, joel Harrison, Mr. Leonard fCoachJ , Daniel Galivan BASKETBALL After some years of meager basketball has caught on as a spectator at Classical. This is due to the fine formances of Captain Jordan McCarthy, Rick Finklestein, Glen Mat Vollucci, Alan Izzo, and Ray Including the remarkable second half backs against Woonsocket and West, exciting games were the the season, highlighted by the time victory against Cumberland. ing the loss of three first string Coach Donald Leonard is well-satisiiecl the showing of the team. With only players graduating, hopes for the heyday of Classical basketball are high. SCOREBOARD Classical lst 2nd 1st 2nd 49 57 North Providence .... 52 95 50 55 Sacred Heart ............ 87 76 48 74 Deering ......,.i ...... 6 5 95 55 56 Central Falls ............ 65 85 62 59 Cumberland ............ 59 60 cLAss1cA1.'s ANSWER TO the --Double Dfibblefsn: Glen DeValerio, 65 56 Wooflsockef --------'-'- 65 67 Dave McCarthy, Jordan Stanzler, Matt Vollucci, Louis D'Arnario, Al Izzo, . Ray Marotto. . ' JUNIOR VARSITY. FIRST ROW: Phil Sowa, Ralph Ronzio, Skip Marginson, Jack- son lntlehouse, Lawrence Balkus, Torn Aiello. SECOND ROW: Daniel Gallivan, James Quinton, Michael Marcus, George Washburn, Bill DeWicki, Dave Landry, Steve Palmis- ciano, Mr. Blessing CCoachj Q, NN xfw 'Fl Al ,ffm at ww Af.. W 1? W Maxx, A g,.s 5VM E 'vi WE ! Q -Wm 2, a - x I IRST ROW: Carl Klockars, Barry Steiner, Mario Szuchman, Frank Ronald Zinno, Mark jordan, Edwin Rickson, Dave Bojar, Henry Berger einberg, Julian Lopez-Morillas, Christopher Maynard, Harris Finberg, Michael Bohnen, Alan Goldberg, Irving Gastfreund, Garo Garobedian ing Grist, Steve Zimmerman CCaptainJ. SECOND ROW: Mr. David Rouslin, John Walton, Gari Marks harkey fCoachDg Robert Heyrnan, Michael Price, Kenneth Colaluca, Posltlon . . . parr . . . plunge FENCING Classical's foilmen greeted the 1963 season with doleful expressions since Hope's fencers, the only remaining opponents, fell before the super- ior Purple, and withdrew from the Providence Interscholastic League, leaving them with no competition. Therefore, the Classical fencers undauntedly challenged several college fencing clubs. Led by reigning city champion Steve Zimmerman, seniors Harris Finberg, Wing Grist, Dave Bojar, and Frank Feinberg instilled enthusi- asm in newer participants. Coached by Classica1's key fencer, Mr. John Sharkey, the foilmen look to the future for increased success. THE SENIOR STALWART foilmen - Steven Zimmerman, Frank Feinberg, Harris Finberg, Wing Grist, David Bojar EN GARDE, TOUCHE, PARRY, thrust, lunge. Pond Street fencers per- form their acquired techniques PUT THE HOT chocolate on, Mom. I'm coming home! screams Ron Verri. INDOOR TRACK For the first time in many years, Classical! track team did not win the Class B Champion ship. The team, however, was one of exceptionam quality as it won many dual meets and Won sev- eral places in the state championships at U.R.I Paced by Ronnie and Bob Verri, Bill Cole, an joe Hindle in the sprints and hurdles, Ken Skelly Steve Stephanopoulos, and Brad johnson in the distance events, and George Ajootian and Stev Norris in the weight events, Classical linishe second in the Relay Carnival, second in the Clas B's, and fourth out of 16 teams in the States The Morromen had fine individual performer with as many as six all-class B candidates, bu lack of depth caused the team to forfeit its title a kingpin of Class B. High jump . . . hurdle! WHO PUT THE Sticky Glue on the floor? chorus joe H gym S154 V ',PSSfC4A ya E 19 an as X Mx-'i pnsww an -1 S x' 9 I I l F QXQW' .... -W ' ' ' ' 'K - 11 , . V W Q f , 5 A A- :L Nw , ' , W ,L Q: 7 ,ww -..:!91sIf3?,g3,1,1 25- f LLm m i LA fy an M 3. A , .x,, , -. ,1.. . !17fE::i,,fT.x . . K K Sgr:-242422: , ,QSM , ,,,,, ,A - ., Q , L, , Www 1 . l 1 X 4. Kewl, , K- . 1 - ,A ,,.,,, 7, , , 'fwwfzmz fig ' -,, ggvygizfgg i W F' ,g,, : 3 ' ' -' f I W.-mi Wk f , 'gpg 5 ,X ,-- I vi , 3 f, 3-45 W Q., 19 X DONNA BALZOFIORE JOAN BLACKMAN ALPERIN C0-Captain Co-Captain Captain 5CPfCmbCr-January September-January january-june Classical Locomotive AND ON MY right is . . CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders receive Purple Heart - U.P.I. CUnited Purple, Inc.D. They cou1dn't be prouder . . . Charleston, shimmy, and twist in- corporated as cheers . . . Ticket sales cause mass riots in boys' lunch room . . . How do you spell CLASSICAL? CRah! Rah! Rah!D . . . Silent cheers at chess matches . . . Choos- ing individuals for lineup cheer . . . Touchdowns, baskets, homeruns, boys . . . Leading assemblies with enthusiasm . . . Life, liberty, and the pursuit of spirit. V ,- 1 l . Ruh.. Ruh... Ruh.. UNDERGRADUATE CHEERLEADERS: Marjorie Lord, Jane Rossignoli, Susan Butterfield, Susan Silver, Debbie Picerno, Penny Pressman, Maryann McCaffrey. ALMS FOR THE cheerleaders. - Penny Pressman LOOK MA, NO cavities! Joan Alperin .iii 1 wg: W: may W P - , ff ,Q ,4 r, ing' 'iles '52 w Q. 1 11 A ,A Q V ef 1- N1 we -ff 1 .kj .A., iftfgwgg .Qui 3,1 5, if ,E .V 5, .E 'F 'fl i ,Q 6 9' Y ,K s fx. , N ,, , Q '-fiQ,r.,' , ., , Wi 2 The old order changeth, yielding place tO new. - Alfred, Lord Tennyson Omaha? . . . Cheryl Novich. Dear kindly fellow classmates, remember freshman year, With good old Hammurabi and teachers' rousing fear. Oh, Rocky Point was great fun, and Freshman Frolic, too, Leapin' Lizards,'l look what we've been through! Refrain: Thar Classical, welll miss you, we need not even say, We've gained a future for us, and a Graduation Day. We're going to college, for you we have vowed, Gee'l, Classical High School, - so proud! Already we are Sophomores, with class elections held, Struggling in the Gallic wars, and un, deux, trois misspelled, The cheering at the football games, then class affairs galore, Goodness Gracious , can there be much more? Refrain: Now we have five subjects, what are we to do? S P D F orbitals, and axioms for you. Mr. Fisher left us, Hawaiian Village came, Glory Oskeyu, we'll never be the same! Senior headaches on us, our own first floor homeroom, Presidents and Edmund Burke, they will not be our doom. Senior Prom and Varsity Drag, the Christmas Ball, okay! Jim'ny Cricket , we're looking toward the Day! Refrain: The trouble is we've studied! The trouble is we've tried! The trouble is we've worried! The trouble is we've vied! The trouble is we're learning! The trouble is welve learned! Classical, from you very much we've earned! I ON OUR JOURNEY shall we see life or just HARRY CESARIO CHECKS over graduation program CLASSICAL SENIORS MARCH to the end of the beginning. .M -Wiz. Q. A gg: ag.. if , . ,swat -1a!ra..aif.-Meta OFFICERS. Anthony Caprio, Presidentg Chuck Signore, VICE-PfCS1ClCHfQ Eliza- Bonner, Secretary, Donna Balzofiore, Treasurerg Everett Ferri, Social Committee Isabel Colagiovanni, Social Committee Chairman. MISS DOROTHY SLOCUM We, the class of january 1963, express appreci- ation to you for being so thoughtful, for conducting informal Latin classes and lively homeroom periods, for having a sense of humor, and for being a second mother to us. MISS MARY F. MCKAY Adviser, Class of january, 1965 ALFRED LAPHAM ALLEN Mann School Rd., Spragueville U.R.I. Strength of mind and might of limb - Ralph Waldo Emerson Activities: Indoor Track 3, 4: Outdoor Track 3, 4: 1961 All State Track Team Remembered for: Up and over DONNA ELAINE BALZOFIORE 58 Forbes St. Merrimack She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and a pleasure too, to think on -- Sir John Suckling Activities: Major Letter 4: Bowling 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4g Skating 2, 3, Cageball 3, 4g Cheerleader 3, 4: Co-Captain 4: French Club 2, 33 Junior Alliance 3: REVIEW Typist 49 Messenger 2, 39 Class Treasurer 4 Remembered for: Yithergeal Classical! EDWARD JOHN ATAMIAN 40 Great View Ave., No. Prov. U.R.I. Wit makes its own welcome and levels all distinctions - Ralph Waldo Emerson Activities: French Club 2, 3: Junior Alli- ance 3, 4g A.C.Y.O.A.: Y.M.C.A. Basketball Remembered as: Our class chauffeur with a red MG ALBERT H. BERBERIAN 165 Washington Ave. Brown He is a gentleman because his nature is kind and affable to every creature - Anonymous Activities: French Club 3: Junior Alliance 33 Math Club 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 2: Tutoring Stalf 4: Senior Play, Business Manager: Church Bas- ketballg U.R.I. Seminars Remembered as: Hop the Mop DANIEL DCWITT BACON 517 Hope St. Brown I find that nonsense at times is singularly refreshing - Talleyrand Activities: Indoor Track 2g Outdoor Track 3g Hi-Y 2, 33 Tutoring Staff 3 Remembered as: Le premier chic nd there was JOAN SUSAN BLACKMAN 241 Fifth St. Wheelock A little, pretty, witty, charming, darling she - Lucretius Activities: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Student Director: Major Letter 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Swimming 3, Skating 2, 3, Cageball 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: French Club 35 Junior Alliance 3, REVIEW Typist 4: Social Com- mittee Chairman 3: Councilettesg junior Hadassah, Secretary 6 ms, ..., ,C ,,,..., , , , . ., i,l5gzfg2Lu+:a5,,i,,,..isf ' fest r 'T ,Ways 4, V , si f if . A WAYNE ROBERT BLACKMAR 71 Harlam St. U.R.I. The all-enclosing freehold of content - john T. Trowbridge Activities: Football 1, 2, 33 Ourdoor Track 1, 2, 43 Junior Alliance 3, 43 Senior Play Remembered for: The return of the Na- tive lad on the Wall HARRY WILLIAM CESARIO 30 Standish Ave. U.R.I. O! 'Tis excellent to have a giant's strength - Shakespeare Activities: Athletic Council 23 Football 2, ELIZABETH ANN BONNER 218 Bay View Ave., E. Greenwich Newton College of the Sacred Heart Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Activities: Debating Society 2, 33 Junior Alliance 3, 43 Math Club 23 Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Secretary 3, 43 Class Secretary 3, 43 Book Discussion Club 3, 43 Budget Collector 3, 43 C.Y.O.Q Warwick Hts. Ten- nis Clubg Greene River Pony Club Remembered as: Our attractive secretary with naturally straight hair JAY VICTOR COHEN 72 Carr St. U.R.I. His limbs were cast in manly mold for hardy sports or contest boldl' - Sir Walter Scott Activities: Indoor Track 33 Outdoor Track 2, 3, 43 Math Club 2, 3, 43 CADUCEUS 43 Jets 3g U.R.I. Seminars3 Merit Letter of Commendationg Quill and Scroll Remembered for: Where's the party? ANTHONY SALVATORE CAPRIO 168 Magnolia St. Brown A good heart and a balanced mind lie at the foundation of character - Todd Activities: Indoor Track 2, 3g French Club 3, 43 Junior Alliance 3, 43 Math Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, President 4g CADUCEUS Ass't. Editor 43 Class Vice President 23 Class President 3, 43 Tutoring Staff 2, 33 U.R.I. Seminars3 Red Cross Vol- unteer3 Junior Rotarian Rep.3 Quill and Scroll Remembered as: Our capable President, an outstanding scholar, and an ideal person ROBERT RONALD COHEN 47 Sackett St. Harvard Doing easily what others find diflicult is talent3 doing what is impossible for talent is genius - Amiel Activities: French Club 43 junior Alliance 3, 43 Math Club 2, 3, 43 REVIEW 3, 4, Sports Editor 43 Tutoring Staff 2, 3, 43 Jets 33 U.R.I. Seminars3 Merit Semifinalist Remembered for: Superlative scholastic ability and Diantre suit la coquine ISABEI. JUDITH COLAGIOVANNI 104 Savoy St. Colby A thing of beauty is a joy forever - john Keats Activities: Tennis 2, 35 Major Letter 35 Bowling 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2, 35 Skating 1, 2, Cageball 3g French Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4, RE- VIEW Typist 4, Messenger 1, 2, Class Social Committee Chairman 2, 4, U.R.I. Seminars Remembered for: We'1l have a dance and a party and ..... ARLENE MARIE COSTANTINO 74 Imera Ave. R.I.C. A good disposition is more valuable than gold - Anonymous Activities: Bowling 1, 25 Skating 2, French Club 3, junior Alliance 3, 4g REVIEW Col- lector 15 Book Discussion Club 4, Library Aid 1, 2, Budget Collector 3, 4 Remembered for: Pizza, coke, and no bot- tle opener LUCILLE HELEN CORRIGAN 115 Wendell St. R.I.C. Softly speak and sweetly smile - Phillips Activities: Skating 4g French Club 4g Jun- ior Alliance 3, 4, Library Aid 2 Remembered as: The quiet walker DAVID LEE CRANE 342 Rugby St. U.S. Air Force He was six feet of clear wit and human nature - James Whitcomb Riley Activities: Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4g Outdoor Track 35 Latin American Baseball Tnnricr' 1067 All Diwfieinn Rqenkali SUSAN ELLEN CORT 25 Kipling St. Lesley Personality is to a woman what perfume is to a flower - King Activities: Major Letter 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 23 Skating 2, 3, Cageball 3, French Club 3, 4g junior Alliance 3, 4g Iota Phi Sorority, President, U.S.Y.g National Federation of jewish Men's Club Leadership Award Remembered as: Our friendly extrovert Tuesda MICHAEL BRIAN D'AMORE 103 Gesler St. P.C. Go, mount where science guides - Winthrop Praed Activities: Indoor Track 3, 4, Outdoor Track 3, 4g Cross Country 3g Tutoring Stall' 3, 45 U.R.I. Chemistry, 1st prizeg U.R.I. Seminars, Merit Semiiinalist Remembered for: 800 + U.R.I. Champion- ship yields Chem Whiz LOIS ANN DeCESARE 24 Lowell Ave. Bryant Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace - The Bible Activities: Swimming 29 Skating 4: Forum Club 3, 43 Junior Alliance 2, 3, 4g C.Y.O. Remembered for: Her lasting allegiance to another school ging da WILLIAM WARREN ERICKSON 203 Early Sr. Brown I am not only witty in myself but cause it in other men - Shakespeare Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4g Indoor Track 2, 33 Cross Country 2, 33 A Cappella Choir DIANE CAROLYN DeCONTI 150 Sutton St. R.I. Hospital School of Nursing T'was her thinking of others that made you think of her - Robert Browning Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, 45 Junior Alliance 3g REVIEW Typist 4: Budget Collector 4 Remembered for: Side by Side DAVID FAGIANO 93 Veazie St. Brown A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute - Edward Gibbon Activities: Indoor Track 2, 33 French Club 3, 4g junior Alliance 3, 4: Math Club 2, 3, 4: Class Vice President 35 Tutoring Staff PAULINE MARIE DellaVENTURA 9 Belknap St. R.I.C. A good heart is worth gold -Shakespeare Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 33 French Club 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4g Budget Collector Remembered for: I'll be there, n'est ce pas? EVERETT LOUIS FERRI 4 Ringgold St. Columbia A good limbed fellow: going strong and of good friends - Anonymous Activities: Athletic Council 1, 2, 3: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 49 Class Social Committee Chairman 4: R.I. Inter- scholastic Track Team Remembered for: Running on eggs 1, 2, 3, 4 Remembered for: I translated my Latin differently 2, 3, 4: U.R.I. Seminars: Merit Semiflnalist Remembered as: The line young radical ANTONIO VINCENT FRASCA, JR. 173 Colfax St. U.R.I. I think I may promise you something of a good day of sport - Duke of Beaufort Activities: Athletic Council 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Outdoor Track 45 Trafiic Squad 3, 4, Captain 45 Bowling Leagueg All State Football 19615 All Subur- ban League Football 1961 Remembered as: The Tank - our all state football representative ROBIN LOIS GREEN 509 Wayland Ave. Brandeis Art is power - Anonymous Activities: Tennis 45 Bowling 1', 2, 35 Skat- ing 25 French Club 35 Junior Alliance 3, 45 Band 35 Orchestra 35 REVIEW 3, 4, Art Editor 45 Art Club 45 Messenger 1, 2, 35 Library Aid 1, 35 Budget Collector 35 LAUREATE 3, 45 Councilettes, Vice Presi- dent5 R.I.S.D. Art Classes5 Boston Museum of Fine Artsg Merit Letter of Commenda- tion5 Quill and Scroll Remembered for: Her beautiful, but un- used poster ANN FRANCES GERSTEIN 225 Fourth St. U. of Conn, An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven - Washington Irving Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 35 French Club 3, 45 junior Alliance 3, 45 Math Club 35 Or- chestra 3, 45 Library Aid 25 U.S.Y.5 Council- ettesg Mariner Scoutg Iota Phi Sorority5 Miriam Hospital Volunteer5 U.R.I. Semi- nars Remembered for: Actually carrying a violin in that case JULIE MARY JOHNSON 221 Roger Williams Ave. U.R.I. Oh! She will sing the savageness out of any beast - Shakespeare Activities: Bowling 1, 25 Skating 15 Swim- ming 1, 2, 35 Cageball 1, 35 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 25 Inter Club Council, Rep. 2, President 25 Book Discus- sion Club 3, 45 Library Aid 1, 2, 35 U.R.I. Seminarsg R.I. Youth Councilg Van Cliburn Music Club, President Remembered for: Van Cliburn! PAULA RUTH GILBERT' 48 Roger Williams Circle, Cranston Barnard Knowledge is folly unless it is guided by grace - William Herbert Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 35 French Club 35 REVIEW 1, 2, 3, 45 CADUCEUS 45 French Conversation Group 45 Tutoring Stal? 2, 3, 45 Library Aid 25 Pianog Academic Associ- ationg U.R.I. Seminars5 Quill and Scroll Remembered for: Music, art, and literature in the Village lean Valjez. GEORGE MATTHEW LANDES 72 McKinley sf. U.R.I. Good sense and good nature are never separated - Shakespeare Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Remembered for: His .500 batting average 1- l' ULLE LEPASAAR 546 Hope St. Swarthmore The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books - Anonymous Activities: Bowling 2, 3, Swimming 1, Forum Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, REVIEW 3, 4, Book Discussion Club 3, 4, Tutoring Staff 2, 3, 4, LAUREATE 2, 3, 4, Aff Editor 3, 4, Channing Guild, R.I.S.D. Art Classes, Quill and Scroll Remembered for: Paint and personality H1011 GEORGIA MAE MacKINNON 261 Rhodes St. Katharine Gibbs She is pretty and honest and gentle - Shakespeare Activities: Bowling 2, 3, Skating 2, Forum Club 3, French Club 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Book Discussion Club 4 KENNETH SHELDON LEVINE 21 Fist St. U.R.I. Happy and from care I'm free, why aren't they all content like me? - Opera B. Azadere Activities: Math Club 2, Jets 3 Remembered as: A well-dressed Floridian MAXINE IRIS MORSE 249 Gallatin St. American U. Who speaketh kind words has many friends - Burmese Proverb Activities: Major Letter 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Skating 1, Cageball 4, French Club 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4, Band 1g REVIEW Typist 3, 4, Messenger 4, Att Club 4, Prov. T.Y., Iota Phi Sorority, Secretary Remembered for: Hi, how are ya? LYNN-ANN LOVELESS 54 Homer St. Salve Regina I hate nobody, I am in charity with the world - jonathan Swift Activities: Bowling 2, 3, Skating 2, Cage- ball 2, Forum Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Junior Alliance 3, 4, Glee Club 33 .lunior Red Cross 2, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Messenger 1, 2, 3, 4, Book Discussion Club 4, Budget Collector 3, 4, Basketball Scorekeeper 4, Senior Play, junior Achievement, R.I. Youth Council, Executive Committee, Soda- lity of Our Lady of Grace Remembered for: Are you sure Miss Love- less is here today? ANN FLORENCE NOONAN 1150 Central Pike, Johnston R.I. Hospital School of Nursing A gentle, noble temper, and a soul as calm - Anonymous Activities: Bowling 2, Skating 3, French Club 3, Junior Alliance 4 Remembered as: Our delegate to the U.N. Remembered for: Clever hair-styling ideas CHERYL MAXINE NOVICH 41 Sackert St. Pembroke Ambition aspires to ascend -Anonymous Activities: Debating Society 2, 3, 45 French Club 5, 4g Junior Alliance 3, 4g Science Club 3, 45 Secretary 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary -Treasurer 4: CADUCEUS 43 Book Discus- sion Club 4, Secretaryg Tutoring Staff 2, 3, 43 Library Aid 1, 2, 5, B'nai B'rith Girls, Vice Presidentg Phi Delta Sorority: U.R.I. Seminarsg Merit Semifmalistg Quill and Scroll Remembered as: Active in every club, in every class, and in her mind RITA DOROTHY PATTERSON 129 Florence St. U. of Colorado Obliging and cheerful, industrious and kind - George Dubourg Activities: A Cappella Choir 23 CADU- CEUS Collector lg C.Y.O. Remembered for: The big blue crystal in the sink JUSTINA BLANCHE O'KLEASKY 15 Covell St. R.I.C. Of manners gentle, of aEections mild - Alexander Pope Activities: Bowling 2, 3g French Club 3, Junior Alliance Remembered for: Speak a little louder, Miss O'Kleasky! MARY TERESA RUBIANO 100 Walton St. R.I.C. Silence is as deep as eternityg speech is as shallow as time - Thomas Carlyle Activities: French Club 3, 43 Junior Alli- ance 3, 4 Remembered for Her sincerity and eflicr ency RONALD JOSEPH PANTANO 23 Lucille St. P.C. A good face is a letter of recommendation - Edward Bulwer Lytton Activities: Indoor Track 2: French Club 35 Junior Alliance 34 Math Club 2, 3, 4g Bud- get Collector 2g Tutoring Staff 2, 3g Boy Scouts of America Remembered as: Out most ardent Friar fan M thology is DAVID ALAN SCHECHTER 19 Overhill Rd. U. of Penn. Care is an enemy to life - Shakespeare Activities: Baseball 1, 2: Basketball 2: Foot- ball 3, 43 Cross Country 23 Junior Alliance 3, 4: Eagle Scout, Order of the Arrow: De Molay Remembered for The wastebasket in the Caravel ALVIN SIEGEL 112 Chad Brown St. U.R.I. My style and my sentiments are my own, purely original - Anonymous Activities: French Club 33 Junior Alliance 3: Science Club 3, 4: Math Club 3: RE- VIEW Collector 1, 2: Boy Scouts of Amer- ica: U.S.Y. Remembered for: The Egg and I appreciated GEORGE STEELE 232 Broadway U.R.I. Sir, your wit ambles well - Shakespeare Activities: Football 3, 43 Indoor Track 2, 3: Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4: Class Social Committee Chairman 3 Remembered as: Shelly Berman ANTHONY MARCO SIGNORE 21 Pallas St. P.C What outh stren th and skill can furnish Y 1 S , a man withal - Shakespeare Activities: Athletic Council 43 Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Indoor Track 2, 3, 4: Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 3: Class Vice President 4g R.I. Interscho- lastic Track Team Remembered for: Talking back so tactfully JULIA LINCOLN TOWER 130 Morris Ave. Radcliffe She speaks as one fed on poetry - Henry Bulwer Lytton Activities: Basketball Scorer 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2: Tutor- ing Staff 3, 4: Book Discussion Club 3, Treasurer 43 LAUREATE 3, Poetry Editor 4: R.I.S.D. Art Classes: Narragansett Federa- tion of Liberal Riligious Youth, President: gferg Letter of Commendation: Quill and cro Remembered as: Our poet laureate ALAN JOHN SILVER 320 Slater Ave. Harvard I have taken all knowledge to be my pro- vince - Francis Bacon Activities: - Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Out- door Track 3, 4: Cross Country 2: Radio Club 1, 2: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2: REVIEW 3, 4: Tutoring Staff 43 Brown University Orchestra: U.R.I. Seminars: Amateur Radio Station KIJTL: Merit Semifinalist: Quill and Scroll Remembered for: Those helpful notes! ELAINE MARIE TROMBETTA 517 Killingly St. U.R.I. It is tranquil people who accomplish much - Henry David Thoreau Activities: Bowling 2, 3: French Club 3, 4: junior Alliance 3, 4: REVIEW Collector 1: Class Secretary 2: Tutoring Stal? 2 Remembered as: Always at athletic events for a special reason RONALD ANTHONY TUTALO 83 Barbara St. P.C. True merit, like a river, the deeper it is the less noise it makes -- George Lord Halifax Remembered for: 8:29 A.M. and running BEVERLY ELLEN URSILLO 4 Ray St., Johnston B,U. A kind heart is a fountain of gladnessn - Washington Irving Activities: French Club 3, 4g junior Alli- ance 3, 4g CADUCEUS Collector 1, 25 Tutoring Stan' 3 Remembered for: Her candid humor GUESS WHAT sa s Pauline Della Ventura to Diane DeConti, 1 Y Everyone brought the same records. ELEANOR FRANCES WEILER 178 Tenth St. Pembroke Blessed with that charm, the certainty to please - Samuel Rogers Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 35 French Club 3, 4g junior Alliance 3, 45 CADUCEUS 4g French Conversation Groupg Iota Phi Soro- rityg U.R.I. Seminarsg Quill and Scroll Remembered for: Her bring-'em-yourself hotdogs Ibid...l ...wt .im-....i....N...., s,.,,,m.,..4,f .,....,s-a.....,, .0p.ut...fui LET'S ALL LAUGH and look happy, says Anthony Caprio, hiding behind the door, because that's the last cup of soda. KNOW ANYONE WHO wants a pair of purple sneakers after january? - CHEAP! Joan Blackman to Donna Balzoflore ! 12A s welcome week-end. DONNA BALZOFIORE ANTHO ANTHONY CAPRIO ULLE LEPASAA R NY SIGNORE ALFRED ALLEN ISABEL COLAGIOVANNI Best Looking Best Looking Who's Who Mos: Versatile Most Versatile Ideal Classrcalite Ideal Classrcalire MICHAEL D'AMORE JOHN SILVER 45511 Climbing, Most Popular Most Likely to Succeed Did Most for the Class Most Popular Did Most for the Class JAY COHEN BETSY BONNER Best Natured Best Natured Most Popular Did Most for the Class V v- A CHERYL NOVICH ROBERT COHEN BEVERLY URSILLO EDWARD ATAMIAN Best Scholar Best Scholar Winiesg Most Likely to Succeed 1 18 ANTHONY CAPRIO Summa Cum Laude HARRIS FINBERG Summa Cum Laude Class of June, 1963 DAVID FAGIANO Magna Cum Laude ULLE LEPASAAR Magna Cum Laude Dedication to study cannot be measured by a mark on one test, by the grade received in one course, or even by the results of one year's Work. To qualify for the Cum Laude Society, a stu- dent must perform superlative scholastic work throughout his four years at Classical, Achieve- ment of Cum Laude is true testimony of a stu- dent's academic success. The object of awarding Cum Laude is to encourage high ideals of Work in secondary schools. Classical's Cum Laude students Wear their gold pins with pride, for only capable young men and women whose character and academic achievement are recognized as being superior, receive Cum Laude. These students, of whom Classical is proud, will be the Phi Beta Kappa's of tomorrow. ROBERT COHEN Summa Cum Laude Certare, Petere, i Reperlre, Neque Cedere CHERYL NOVICH Summa Cum Laude fr? Y 1. ,L V-, uf- -ww :Jaw e- sf :I-mfg .3 , ' at 2a,,4:Qj'ff,, ag. f,i,,,.,,f., ,V ,-:ti T ffillif ' , . ,l11fLTQl'f'!.l2H Illfl 5 1, , c L My JOHN SILVER Magna Cum Laude . . x PAULA GILBERT Magna Cum Laude JULIA TOWER Magna Cum Laude study hall liredrill call dates and names football games The old gym masked with crepe paper for Freshman Frolic fun Exams were done - we were done - NO! New language lab in the old building drab Quizzes, quarterlies, qualms, quotations each year in turn so much to learn Even Willy the Whale knew a dog has three tails Junior Play you say? Of course we had a Junior Play but Our Town was so completely ours that we didn't show it to anyone else college boards student hoards competition Inquisition Classical Bond Issue Parade today history was made give us a C give us your support give me the answer give me - We gave all we had, but we got so much more. The quality of mercy is not strain'd, dear teachers, It dropp'th as the gentle rain from heav'n, n'est-ce pas? figures of speech live points each Madame Defarge parties sur la plage What year is the most important year? the junior year which now is here Is this a thistle tube I see before me, The thistle towards my hand? Come, let me Clutch thee. I hold thee not - test tubes break students quake just get in line and pay your fine Laurel wreaths may be Costly in habit as thy purse can buy But they at Classical of the best rank and station know they must be worn to a Toga Trot! Class of June, 1963 MISS ROSEMARY F. CARROLL We, the class of june, 1965, express gratitude to you for your between-class discussions, sage advice, thorough history course, and for being a sincere friend as well as an excellent teacher. MR. WALTER H. ANDERSEN Advixer, Clan of june, 1963 CLASS OFFICERS: Steven Zimmerman, President, Frank Grenga, Vice-President, Mary Sutton, Secetaryg Ronald Klein, Treasurerg Susan Dalton, Social Committee Chairman HARVEY MARTIN ADELBERG 111 White Pkwy., No. Smithfield Brown True humor springs not more from the head than from the heart - Thomas Carlyle Activities: Baseball 2, 45 French Club 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 45 Science Club 3, 42 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 RE- VIEW 45 CADUCEUS Collector 25 Traflic Squad 3, 45 Class Social Committee 15 jun- ior Play5 A.Z.A. President: U.S.Y. Remembered for: Chopping down the Lau- reate Tree LYNN FRANCES BEATFIE 54 Robin St. U.R.I. A wity woman is a treasure: a witty beauty is a power - George Meredith Activities: Bowling 2, 3, 45 Swimming 25 Skating 25 Cageball 25 French Club 3, 45 Junior Alliance 3, 45 Messenger 25 Varsity Ticket Collector 25 CADUCEUS Typist 4 Remembered as: Venus in blue jeans JOAN RUTH ALPERIN 105 Wilcox Ave., Pawtucket U. of Penn. Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm - Edward Bulwer Lytton Activities: Tennis 45 Bowling I, 2, 3, Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 Forum Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 junior Alliance 3, 45 Sec- retary 45 REVIEW Stal? 45 Junior Play, Sen- ior Play5 Councilettes5 U.S.Y.5 Prov. T.Y.5 Painting Classes Remembered as: The smallest with the mostest RICHARD FORBES BERNSTEIN 14 Westford Rd. Yale Let this suilice, by this conceive the rest, He should, he could, he would, he did the best - Robert Southwell Activities: French Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Alli- ance 2, 3, 45 Tutoring Staff 3, 45 R.I. Aqu- atic Association Swimming Team, Captain5 Merit Semi-finalist: Williams College Book Award Remembered for: Merit in everything RICHARD WATSON BARRETT 77 South Road, Kingston U. of Vermont 'Tis good-will makes intelligence - Ralph Waldo Emerson Activities: Basketball 45 German Club 45 Math Club 45 Science Club 45 Pilgrim Fel- lowship, Vice President, Shooters' jury Remembered for: Oh! Did we have Phys- ics homework? rose is DAVID MALCOLM BOJAR 49 Emeline St. Brown None but himself can be his parallel - Theobald Activities: Fencing 1, 2, 3, 45 Forum Club 3, 45 Debating Society 35 French Club 3: Junior Alliance 45 Science Club 45 Band 2, 3, 45 CADUCEUS 45 Trafhc Squad 3, 45 ' 4 T Tutoring Staff 3, 5 Prov. .Y.5 U.R.I. Seminars: Merit Semi-finalist BENJAMIN MEIR BRAUDE 93 Arlington Ave. Brown The delectable form which intelligence takes in its moments of surplus power - the form of wit - Stuart Pratt Sherman Activities: Forum Club 3, 45 Debating Society 35 Greek Club 2, President 45 Chess Club 35 Radio Club 4, Program Chairmang Senior Playg U,C.S.B. Summer Sessionsg junior Congregation, Treasurerg Merit Let- ter of Commendation Remembered for: His sandals se is a rose MARLENE SUSAN BURROWS 935 Hope St. Simmons A fair exterior is a silent recommendation - Cyrus Activities: Bowling l, 25 French Club 3, 45 Social Committee Chairman 3, 45 junior Alliance 3, 45 REVIEW 3, 45 Messenger 1, 25 Junior Playg Prov. T.Y.g Councilettesg Miriam Hneniral Vnlnnrf-Pr WILLIAM RUTLEDGE BRENNER 327 New York Ave. Brown This disease of curiosity - St. Augustine Activities: German Club 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Math Club 3, 45 Radio Club 3, 45 jets 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 CADUCEUS 45 Science Fair Awards I, 2, 3, 45 Springfield Exhibitiong U.R.I. Seminarsg MYF Presi- dent, Executive Councilg U,C.Y.M., U.C. Y.C,5 Eagle Scoutg God and Country Award5 DeMolay, Secretary Remembered as: Classical's DJ. DENNIS ROBERT CAPOZZA 120 Longwood Ave. Princeton Why, then the world's mine oyster, Which I with sword will open -- Shakespear Activities: Cross Country 33 Forum Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 CADUCEUS 45 Book Discussion Club 45 P.C. Seminarsg Merit Letter of Commendation Remembered for: His bookcovers DIANE BRINDAMOUR 94 Apple Tree Lane, Warwick - Newton College of the Sacred Heart Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose - Alexander Pope Activities: Major Letter 45 Bowling l, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 39 Skating 1, 2, 35 Cage- ball 35 Forum Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 junior Alliance 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 REVIEW 3, 45 CADU- CEUS 4, Copy Ass't. Editor5 Messenger 1, 25 Book Discussion Club 45 Junior Play5 Pianog R.l. Hospital Volunteer Remembered for: Her favorite color - Brown GEORGE MARTIN CAPPELLO S68 Plainfield St. U.R.I. If I should lose, let me stand by the road, and cheer as the winners go by - Anonymous Activities: Baseball I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Hi-Y I, Vice President 45 C.Y.O. Remembered as: Rough and Ready PHILOMENA MARGARET CASSIDY 42 Lisbon St. R.I.C. Character is Destiny - Heraclitus Activities: French Club 3, 45 Junior Alli- ance 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4 Remembered for: Her humorous compo- sitions CHARLES WILLIAM COLE 65 Homer St. Brown What is defeat? - Phillips Activities: Baseball 1, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Indoor Track 35 Junior Alliance 45 A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 45 President 45 Class Presi- dent 35 Harvard Book5 Merit Letter of Commendation Remembered for: Football in fall, baseball in spring, Harvard Book in Between MADELINE ANN CHENES 336 Douglas Ave. R.I. Hospital School of Nursing Beauty as we feel it is something inde- scribable - George Santayana Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 33 Swimming 25 Cageball 1, 2, 35 Forum Club 35 French Club 35 Junior Alliance 35 REVIEW Typ- ist 45 Messenger 2, 3, 45 Tutoring Staff 2, 35 C.Y.O. Remembered as: Une tres belle mademoi- selle SUSAN -IOANNE DALTON 95 E11.-:fy sf. U.R.I. Talk happiness - Ella Wheeler Wilcox Activities: Major Letter 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Skating 2, 35 Nine Court 1, 25 Forum Club 45 French Club 3, 45 junior Alliance 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 I.C.C. Rep. 25 REVIEW 45 Messenger 3, 45 Class Social Committee Chairman 2, 3, 45 LAUREATE 45 Budget Collector 3, 45 Junior Playg Girls Scouts5 B.Y.F. ANN FRANCES CIN AMI 517 Pleasant Valley Pkwy. B.U. A joy that sheds her sunshine everywhere -Anonymous Activities: Bowling 25 Skating l, 25 French Club 3: Junior Alliance 35 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 45 C.Y.O. Bowling League Remembered for: Her iluent French Chicago is A. a t DONNA MARIE DeCRISTOFARO 124 jastram St. R.I.C. How all care was but to be fair and all her taste to be sweet - Watson Activities: Major Letter 35 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 25 Skating 2, 3: Cageball 2, 35 Forum Club 35 French Club 3, 45 Junior Alliance 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 15 Y-Teens 25 RE- VIEW 3, 4, News Editor 45 REVIEW Typ- ist 2, 35 Messenger 1, 2, 45 Class Vice Presi- Rememebered for: I've just got the funni- est joke to tell you! dent 25 Book Discussion Club 4 Remembered for: Miss Congeniality LUCILLE MARIE DeLUCA 18 Pumgansett St. R.I.C. A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere - Watson Activities: Bowling 1, 25 Junior Alliance 45 Budget Collector 3, 4 Remembered for: Helping to inaugurate the budget system an animal . . CARL NICHOLAS DCSIMONE 58 Enfield Ave. Georgetown Liberty of thought is the life of the soul -Voltaire Activities: Tennis 2, 45 Forum Club 3, 4, Program Committee 45 Debating Society 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Book Discussion Club 3, 45 All-State Choir5 AlI.f'im Fhnir DOROTHY DERDERIAN 178 Thurbers Ave. Emerson I live in a crowd of jollity - Samuel Johnson Activities: Major Letter 45 Bowling 2, 35 Swimming 1, 2, 35 Cageball 2, 35 Nine Court 35 Forum Club 45 French Club 3, 45 junior Alliance 35 Junior Red Cross 45 Y- Teens 25 REVIEW Typist 3, 45 REVIEW Collector 25 CADUCEUS Collector 25 Sci- ence Club 45 Class Secretary 35 Book Dis- cussion Club 45 Budget Collector 33 A.C.Y.O.A. Chairman Remembered for: A, you're adorable5 B, you're so beautiful REGINA THERESE DOLAN 207 Lexington Ave. Pembroke Behold, I do not give lectures or a little charity5 when I give, I give myself - Walt Whitman Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 35 Swimming 2, 35 Skating 35 Forum Club 35 Debating Society 25 German Club 3, 45 Social Com- rnirfnn Ll- PFVITTYY1 2 21- 'Rnnlz Thief-necinn ROBERT DeSIDERATO 95 Blaine St. U-R-L A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men - Anonymous Activities: Forum Club 45 Junior Alliance 45 Hi-Y 4 Remembered as: The friendly board washer CHRISTOPHER GEORGE DUDEK 713 Greenville Ave., Johnston Brown To persevere in one's duty and be silent - George Washington Activities: Junior Alliance 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Art Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 LAUREATE 3, 45 Merit Letter of Com- mendation Remembered for: England and easels ROBERT DYKES 3 Winsor St., Greenville U.R.I. Says what he thinks and feels what he says - Anonymous Activities: German Club 3, 45 Science Club 3, 49 Math Club 3, 4: Jets 4 Remembered for: Couldn't that be trans- lated .... FRANK LEE FEINBERG 109 YX'ashington Ave. M.I.T. Skill to do comes of doing - Raplh Waldo Emerson Activities: Fencing 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4, President 4, Math Club 3, 4, Vice President 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 35 CADUCEUS Copy Editor 4g Tutoring Staff 3, 43 U.R.I. Seminars, Merit Letter of Commendation Remembered as: Master mathematician STEPHANIE CHRISTINA EDDY 77 Miantonomo Dr., Warwick Dickinson Reading great books Whets but never slacks the thirst for greatness - Dobie Activities: French Club 3: Junior Alliance 3, 4, Book Discussion Club 3, 4, President 4: LAUREATE 3, 4, Prose Editor 4: M.Y.F., President: Prov. M.Y.F., Treasurer Remembered as: Our own Sarah Bernhardt NEIL JAY FELDMAN 57 Cambria Court, Pawtucket Bentley Ready to split his sides with laughter - Cervantes Activities: Indoor Track 3, 4g Outdoor Track 4: German Club 3, 4, A.Z.A. Remembered for: Never a party without Neil DAVID ALAN FASCITELLI 135 Penn St. U.R.I I never met a man I didn't like - Will Rogers Activities: Forum Club 4g French Club 3 45 Junior Alliance 4, Science Club 4 Remembered as: Class chauffeur 'cflet ba TINA BARBARA FELDMAN 217 Fourth St. Wheelock The busy bee has no time for sorrow -- William Blake Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Skating 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, French Club 3, 4, Jun- ior Alliance 3, 4: CADUCEUS 45 Messen- ger 2, Book Discussion Club 3, 45 Budget Collector 39 Junior Playg Senior Play: Coun- cilettes, Board Member: U.S.Y., Secretary, Board Member: Social Service Award Remembered as: Ready, willing, and able 1 RONALD PAUL FIELDS 13 John St. Yale I do not understandg I pause5 I examine - Rogers Activities: Forum Club 3, 45 Debating So- ciety 35 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Alli- ance 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Greek Club 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Trafhc Squad 35 Book Discussion Clulzi 45 LAUREATE 3, 4, REVIEW Edi- tor Remembered as: A world traveler our do ghouselw JOSEPH GEORGE FORMICOLA, JR. 45 Canton St. U.R.I. The wisest man could ask no more of Fate Than to be simple, modest, manly, true - James Russell Lowell Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 4, President 45 Math Club 45 French Club 35 HARRIS JAY FINBERG 200 Highland Ave. Brown Enough work to do, and strength enough to do the work - Rudyard Kipling Activities: Fencing 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Alliance 2, 3, 45 Science Club 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Tutoring Stall 45 French Conversation Group 3, 45 U.R.I. Seminars5 Brown Book5 N.S.F. Coursesg Merit Semi- hnalist Remembered as: Nostrum cerebrum LESLIE ELLEN FREED 137 Laurel Ave. U. of Michigan She that was ever fair and never proud had a tongue at will and yet was never loud - Shakespeare Activities: Tennis 25 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Skating 1, 35 Junior Alliance 3, 45 CADU- CEUS 45 Messenger 1, 25 Book Discussion Club 35 Tutoring Staff 35 Budget Collector 35 Councilettes, Vice Presidentg Red Cross Grey Lady5 Ephraim and Rachel Rosen Memorial Prize Remembered for: Those good desserts SHIRLEY ANN FISHBEIN 21 Nottingham Way, Pawtucket U. of Michigan I am wealthy in my friends - Shakespeare Activities: Swimming 25 Skating 1, 2, 33 Forum Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Jun- ior Alliance 3, 45 Messenger 25 Book Dis- cussion Club 3, 45 LAUREATE managing editor 3, 45 Junior Play5 Councilettesg Youth Council5 U.S.Y., Secretary, Vice President, Regional Board Remembered for: A bucket, a sponge, and a free pass BARBARA MARIE ANN GALLAGHER 993 Atwells Ave. U. of Hawaii Accomplishments were native to her mind - James Thomson Activities: Fencing 45 Bowling 3, 45 Swim- ming 3, 45 Skating 3, 45 Science Club 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Art Club 3, 45 Budget Collector 3, 45 Swimming and Life Saving Instructor5 B.M.C.A.5 C.Y.O.5 R.I.S.D. Art Classes Remembered for: Originality provokes originality C.Y.O.5 Y.M.C.A.5 Church Basketball Remembered for: His footnotes in history class AMY CAROLYN GAUTHIER Chopmist Hill Rd., Chepachet jackson Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman - Shakespeare Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Skating 1, Junior Alliance 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, LAUREATE 3, 4, Chepachet Union Fellowship Remembered for: Her inheritance - pro- lific prose DIANNE LEE GRACE 5 Stadium Rd. U. of Michigan Variety . . . the divine gift that makes a woman charming - Anonymous Activities: Bowling 1, 2, Swimming 2, Jun- ior Alliance 3, 4, CADUCEUS 4, Book Dis- cussion Club 3, Library Aid 1, Piano, Coun- cilettes, Publicity Chairman Remembered as: Enthusiastic, charming, graceful - Miss Grace LYN TOVAH GOLDSMITH 56 Fosdyke St. Pembroke In friendship there is nothing false, and whatever belongs to it is sincere and spontaneous - Cicero Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, Skating 3, French Club 4, Greek Club 2, Junior Alli- ance 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, REVIEW 4, RE- VIEW Typist 2, 3, 4, Messenger 2, 3, Book Discussion Club 3, 4, Library Aid 1, Budget Collector 3, Councilettes, junior Hadassah, Publicity Chairman, Prov. T.Y. Secretary, Vice President Remembered for: Hi hon! FRANK RONALD GRENGA 522 Charles St. U.R.I. Everything nourishes what is strong already - Jane Austen Activities: Athletic Council 3, Football 3, 4: Indoor Track 4, Outdoor Track 2, 4, Class SYBIL SHIELA GOREN 17 Aldrich Terrace Clark Talking and eloquence are not the same, to speak, and to speak well, are two things - Samuel Johnson Activities: Bowling 2, 3, Forum Club 4, Junior Alliance 2, 3, 4, Messenger 4, Book Discussion Club 4, LAUREATE 4, Budget Collector 2, junior Play, U.S.Y., Council- ettes Remembered as: Our psychoanalyst Cand ca WING ARTHUR GRIST 6 Winsor St., Greenville Tufts No sooner said than done - so acts your man of worth - Ennius Activities: Baseball 2, Fencing 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 4, German Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, CADUCEUS Photo- graphy Editor 4 MAXINE SHAN HAFT 48 Pilgrim Dr., Warwick Brandeis Ah, you flavor everything, you are the vanilla of society - Sidney Smith Activities: Major Letter 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 3, Skating 1, 3, Cageball 3, Forum Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4, REVIEW 3, 4, Features Editor 4, Messenger 3, Book Discussion Club 4: Tutoring Staff 4, Library Aid 2, Junior Play, Prov. T.Y., Program Chairman, Vice Presi- dent, Councilettes, Publicity Chairman, Ways and Means Chairman, Merit Letter of Commendation Remembered for: Skiing . . . Sports . . . Satire room 6 CHRISTOPHER ARNSBY HERBERT Farnum Pike, Georgiaville B.C. Good company in a journey makes the way seem the shorter - Isaac Walton Activities: Golf 2, 3, 4, Forum Club 3, 4, Debating Society 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 43 Trafhc Squad 3, 4, Merit Letter of Com- mendation Remembered for: Oh no! Not in the rough again! JAMES ROGERS HALL 63M Dean Ave., Smithfield U.R.I. There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers - Anonymous Activities: Jets 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Church Basketball, Acolytes, Y.P.F. 1 f ,. 4 Remembered for: Repetez, sil vous plait JOSEPH ANTHONY HINDLE, JR. 421 Spring Green Rd., Warwick Dartmouth He does with cheerful will, what others talk of while their hands are still -- Anonymous Activities: Athletic Council 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 3, 4, Outdoor Track 1, 2 3 4 NE Track Meet Rep THERESA CECELIA HEANEY 246 Ives St. R.I.C. Make the most of life you may - Life is short and wears away -- Wm. Oldys Activities: Bowling 2, 4, French Club 4, Junior Alliance 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Bud- get Collector 3, C.Y.O.g Church Basketball Remembered as: Fighting Irish ERICA RUTH HOCHBERG 346 Rochambeau Ave. Pembroke Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm - Ralph Waldo Emerson Activities: Bowling 1, 2, Swimming 2, Debating Society l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Junior Red Cross 1, REVIEW 33 CADU- CEUS Layout Editor 4, Book Discussion Club 3, 4, LAUREATE 3g Junior Play, Stu- dent Director, Councilettes, Vice President, R.I. Youth Council Rep. Remembered for: Wit and weejuns Remembered as The tiny terror JOHN FRANCIS IANNUCCI 16 Paolino St. Tufts He that mischief hatcheth mischief catcheth - William Camdon Activities: Baseball 2, 45 Basketball 1, 3, 45 German Club 45 Math Club 45 Book Discussion Club 45 Hi-Y 4, Secretary Remembered for: Eating lunch in Room 5 NATHAN KALOWSKI 19 Summit Ave. P.C. To love the game beyond the prize - Sir Henry Newbolt Activities: Tennis 2, 3, 45 Fencing 15 Ger- man Club 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 Junior Alliance 45 Science Club 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 45 junior Red Cross 15 R.I. Science Fair, Third Grant5 Prov. Chess Club5 R.I.C.A.5 N.L.- T.A.5 A.Z.A. Remembered for: Checkmate . . . History . . . Poncho Gonzales MADELINE CARMINA IONATA 472 Academy Ave. U.R.I. Skill and confidence are an unconquered army - William Herbert Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 45 Skating 1, 25 Debating Society 15 junior Alliance 45 Math Club 45 REVIEW Typist 3, 45 Messenger 1, 25 Social Committee 15 Art Club 3, 4 Remembered as: Ginger of the lodge FREDDA ANN KATZ 15 Bevelin Rd. Bryn Mawr There was a girl that all agreed had shut within her the rare seed of learning - Robinson Activites: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Skating 1, 35 Junior Alliance 3, 45 Math Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 CADUCEUS 45 CADUCEUS Collector 15 Messenger 25 Budget Collector 45 Senior Playg U.R.I. Seminarsg SEVEN- TEEN MAGAZINE Advertising Advisory Board5 B. B. G., Presidentg Councilettes, Vice President Remembered as: Euclid's daughter RAMON JRADE 109 Taylor St. U.R.I. And thus he bore without abuse The grand old name of gentleman - Alfred, Lord Tennyson Remembered as: Mr. Wizard GGI'm Charll SUSAN MARGET KELLAM 19 Firglade Ave. Earlham Nothing common can seem worthy of you - Cicero Activities: Swimming 45 Bowling 45 Forum Club 45 French Club 3, 45 Junior Alliance 3, 45 junior Red Cross 45 Book Discussion Club 3, 45 Senior Play, Production Manager Remembered for: It's a girl5 it's an angel5 it's Sue PAULA ZELDA KESSLER 37 Summit Ave. Brandeis There is nothing so great that I fear to do it for my friend5 nothing so small that I would disdain to do it for him - Sir Philip Sidney Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Cageball 2, 33 Nine Court 15 Forum Club 1, 45 Debat- ing Society 15 French Club 35 Junior Alli- ance 3, 45 REVIEW 45 CADUCEUS Col- lector 25 Messenger 1, 2, 35 Book Discussion Club 45 CADUCEUS Typist 45 Library Aid 1, 2, 35 U.S.Y., President Remembered for: But, Charlie, I was going one way! nt from Brazil . . f' JULE ELIZABETH KOEHLER 38 Observatory Ave., No. Prov. Newton College of the Sacred Heart Ever in motion, blithesome, and cheery - Anonymous Activities: Junior Alliance 3, 45 Bowling 45 journalism 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Debating Club 25 Dramatics 2, Senior Playg Sodality RONALD OSCAR KLEIN 153 Winter St., Woonsocket Brown By time and toil we sever, what strength and rage could never - Jean de LaFontaine Activities: Indoor Track 25 Debating Society 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Forum Club 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 4, Social Com- mittee 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 REVIEW 3, 45 CADUCEUS 45 Class Treasurer 45 Tutoring Staff 2, 3, 45 Merit Letter of Com- mendation Remembered for: 'Should' means ought to be, not necessarily will be LESLIE KRAMER 41 Elmway St. Jackson Wisdom denotes the pursuing of the best ends by the best means - Francis Hutcheson Activities: Bowling 2, 3, 45 Forum Club 45 Junior Alliance 2, 3, 45 REVIEW 3, 45 Councilettesg Prov. T.Y., R.I.S.D. Art Courses, Daturro-Tonoff Gallery Art Courses Remembered for: Her writing ability and four years of French CARL BURTON KLOCKARS, JR. RFD 9993, Woonsocket Bates The play's the thing - Shakespeare Activities: Fencing 3, 45 Debating Society 25 German Club 3, 45 LAUREATE 45 U.R.I. Seminars Remembered for: But WHY doesn't the end justify the means? PAULA ANN KULAHJIAN 233 Washington Ave. Simmons A good mind possesses a kingdom - Seneca Activities: Bowling 1, 45 junior Alliance 3, 45 Glee Club lg A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 REVIEW Typist 35 CADUCEUS 45 Budget Collector 3 Remembered for: Ask Paula. She'll know of Our Lady 1, 2, 3, 4 Remembered for: East Side antics ALAN DAVID KUSHNER 127 Michigan Ave. Clark 'And all the causes of his life do show he is not in the roll of common men - Anonymous Activities: Basketball 1, German Club 3, 4, Social Committee 3, President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, President 4, Orchestra 3, 4, REVIEW Photographer 4, Traliic Squad 3, 4, Senior Play, Production Manager, Varsity Letter in Music, De Molay Drum and Bugle Corps, De Molay Degree Team, J.W.V. Honorary Bugler, Almoner, Standard Bearer, Pre- ceptor Remembered for: Look! I've got a press- card! DENISE LENORE LeBLANC 539 Lloyd Ave. Newton College of the Sacred Heart What wisdom can you lind greater than kindness? - Jean Jaques Rousseau Activities: Major Letter 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Skating 2, 3, Cage- ball 2, 3, Forum Club 4, Debating 2, 4, French Club 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4, junior Red Cross 3, Treasurer 4, REVIEW Typist 3, 4, CADUCEUS 4, French Con- versation Group 4, Senior Play, Art Club,, Prov. Figure Skating Club, Junior Achieve- I'I1Cl'lf Remembered for: Her mysterious under- ground activities with the local Red Cross DENNIS WESTON LAWTON Box 165 Log Rd., Smithfield Pomona Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous mind - Samuel Johnson Activities: Basketball 3, Chess Club 3, 4, Traffic Squad 4, Block Island Science Fair, Third Grant, Volunteer Fireman Remembered for: Chess, anywhere and everywhere FRANCES ELLEN LEPPER 36 Cherry Rd., Kingston Colby Imagination rules the world - Napoleon Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 4, Skating 2, French Club 3, Science Club 4, Glee Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Art Club 4, LAUREATE 4, Budget Collector 4, Girls' Athletic Assoc- iation Remembered for Spending her junior year in California JAMES STEPHEN LAWTON 25 Jefferson St. Brown He who thinks much, says but 1itt1e - Washington Irving Activities: German Club 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Science Club 4, Math Club 3, 4, A.A.- T.G., First Place Award Remembered for: His briefcase GG. . . Where tl JUDITH ESTHER LEVY 58 Lexington Ave. Temple All your luminous delight With so swift a sense of fun - Sara Teasdale Activities: Major Letter 3, Bowling 1, 2, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Skating 3: Cageball 35 French Club 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4, B'nai B'rith Girls, U.S.Y. Remembered for: Helping to get the Senior play on the road be KATHLEEN ALMA LILLA 175 Wyndham Ave. George Washington U. And so she makes music wherever she goes - Anonymous Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: Math Club 33 Band 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: REVIEW Typ- ist 5, 4: LAUREATE 4: French Conversa- tion Group: U.R.I. Seminars Remembered as: Spirited supporter of CHS ts come from? JUDITH HELEN MANCINI 11 Pierce St. R.I.C. Hearty faith and honest cheer - George Meredith Activities: Bowling 2: Skating 2: Cageball 3: Forum Club 3, 4: Debating Society 4: CADUCEUS Business Manager 4: Budget Collector 3 Remembered as: Forever loyal to Classical . . . and Central ELIZABETH MEILEI LUKE 205 Washington Ave. R.I.C. Let us, then, be up and doing - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Activities: Bowling 1: Junior Alliance 3, 45 Glee Club lg A Cappella Choir 3, 4: CADU- CEUS Advertising Manager 4: Class Vice President 3: Budget Collector 3 Remembered as: Manager in charge of everything PETER ANTIMO MANOCCHIA 168 Admiral St. U.R.I. When man to man shall be a friend and brother - George Massey Activities: Baseball 4: Basketball 4: Math Club 4: Art Club 4 Remembered as: Our jester ALESANDRA MARIE MacDONALD 152 Porter St. R.I.C. A grain of gaiety seasons everything - Benjamin Franklin Activities: Bowling 1, 2: Skating 1, 2: Cageball 1, 2: Junior Alliance 3, 4: junior Red Cross 1: REVIEW Collector 2: Mess- enger 2, 3: Tutoring StaH 2: Library Aid 1, 2: Budget Collector 4 Remembered for: Her perfume fights PETER MANOLAKOS 211 Sumter St. Dartmouth He dates to laugh out loud and free - Anonymous Activities: Baseball 2: Forum Club 4: French Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 5, 4, Vice President 4: REVIEW Advertising Manager 4: Jr. G.O.Y.A., President: Sons of Pericles: De Molay Remembered as: Doc Gibbs 1-ll 'gi il E gi 2 l I i 5555 MICHAEL DENNIS MARCACCIO 225 Broadway P.C Suppress me if you can! I am a Merry jest! - Andrew Lang Activities: Baseball 35 Cross Country 2 Forum Club 4: junior Alliance 45 Hi-Y 4 Knights of the Altar, Vice President Remembered as: Caesar MARY SANDRA CARR ELIZABETH MCOSKER 305 Hope St. U, of Vermont I was not born to mope at home in loneliness - Rueckert Activities: Major Letter 3g Bowling I, 2, 3, Skating 1, 2, 3, Cageball 2, 3: German Club 3, 4, Math Club 4: Junior Red Cross lg Messenger 2, 33 Library Aid 1, 2, 3, Bud- get Collector 3, 4g Brown Univ. Skating Club, R.I. Ski Runners Remembered for: Another hand-knitted sweater 1 x JUDITH GAIL MARKS 50 Alfred Stone Rd. Pembroke I am a citizen of the world - Diogenes Activities: Bowling 1, 23 Skating lg French Club 3, 4g Junior Alliance 3, 4g CADU- CEUS 4, CADUCEUS Collector 2: Book Discussion Club 3, 45 Tutoring Staff 3, 43 Councilettes, President Remembered for: Philosophizing and ana- lyzing so well RICHARD LAWRENCE MERLINO 542 River Ave. Villanova A man of such a genial mood, the heart of all things he embraced - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Activities: Forum Club 4, German Club 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4, Radio Club lg C.Y.O.: C.Y.O. Baseball Remembered for: Knights . . . Pawns . . . Rooks DAVID ANTHONY MCCARTHY I9 Highland St., Pawtucket B.U. Begone my cares! I give thee to the winds - Anonymous Activities: Red Cross Council lg Athletic Council I, Basketball 4, Hi-Y 4 Remembered for: Rugged individualism Tan JOANNE MARY MIRAGLIUOLO 408 Potters Ave. U.R.I. Conversation is the music of the mind -Anonymous Activities: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3g Skating 3: Cageball I, 2, 3g Forum Club 33 French Club 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 4g Messenger lg Book Discussion Club 4, Library Aid 1, 2, 33 C.Y.O. Remembered for: The game, the dance, of course I'm going! SUSAN ELEANOR MONDSHEIN 15 Hart St. Pembroke Which can say more than this rich praise - that you alone are you - Shakespeare Activities: Bowling 25 Swimming 25 Skating 1, 25 Cageball 35 Forum Club 35 French Club 3, 4, Ass't. Treasurer 3, Treasurer 45 Junior Alliance 35 REVIEW 3, 4, Editor- in-Chief 45 REVIEW Typist 2, 35 Messen- ger 2, 35 Tutoring Staff 2, 3, 45 Library Aid 1, 2, 35 LAUREATE 35 Evening Bulletin Reporter 45 R.I.S.D. Art Lessons Remembered for: Suzi, Art . . . Razamatazz . . . Wayout earings bominations JOHN VERA MURPHY 79 Moore St. Brown On their own merits modest men are dumb - Anonymous Activities: Football 35 Outdoor Track 45 Radio Club 3, 45 Merit Letter of Commen- dation ARTHUR THOMAS MULDOWNEY, JR. 837 Atwells Ave. Amherst A kinder gentleman treads not the earth - Shakespeare Activities: Football 2, 3, 45 Indoor Track 15 Outdoor Track 25 Forum Club 45 Science Club 45 Young Democrats Remembered as: Hardy Morroman LEIGH JEFFREY NAMEROW 86 Eleventh St. Brown You are a merry man, sir - Shakespeare Activities: Baseball 25 Basketball 45 Golf 45 Junior Alliance 3, 45 Traffic Squad 3, 4 Remembered as: Occifer Krupke CATHLEEN MARY MURPHY 282 Oxford St. St. Francis College Good sense and good nature are never separated -John Dryden Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Skating 35 Cageball 35 Debating Society 25 French Club 45 German Club 3, 4, Social Committee 35 Junior Alliance 45 Messenger 15 Book Discussion Club 45 C.Y.O. Remembered for: Another remark from Murphee! PATRICIA DOLORES NORATO 58 Biltmore Ave. R.I.C. Character is a diamond that scratches every other stone - Bartal Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming Z5 Cageball 25 Skating 45 French Club 3, 45 Junior Alliance 45 Math Club 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 CADUCEUS Collector I5 Budget Col- lector 3, 4 Remembered for: Her black wig Remembered as: Our radio man WILLIAM AUGUSTINE OAKES 108 Stewart St. N.Y.U. He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust - Shakespeare Activities: French Club 4: German Club 4' Art Club 4: French Conversation Group 3 Remembered for: His Kennedy haircut Q LESLIE STUART PEASE Hopkins Ave., Johnston U. of Conn. One kind word warms three winter months - Japanese Proverb Activities: Major Letter 4: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Skating 33 Forum Club 4: German Club 3, 4: REVIEW Col- lector 1: Budget Collector 4: Rainbow Girls Remembered for: Will you speak a little louder, Miss Pease, please? STEPHEN ARTHUR OLIVA 34 Royal Ave. Cornell He only is a well made man who has a good determination - Alfred Lord Tennyson Activities: Forum Club 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2, 3, Secretary 4: Radio Club 4, President 4: Y.A.F., Social Committee Chairman: U.S. Power Squadron Class: Merit Letter of Com- mendation Remembered for: Ultra conservatism PHYLLIS ANN PELLA 1280 Smith St. R.I,C. Simplicity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect - Christopher Morley Activities: Bowling 2, 33 Skating 1, 2: French Club 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: Tutoring Staff 3, 4: Budget Collector 4: Soclality of Our Lady, Vice Prefect Remembered for: Harkin's Hall, here I RICHARD HARRIS PASSMAN 36 Auburn St., Pawtucket Brown For every why he had a wherefore - Anonymous Activities: Debating Society 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: Science Club 4: Math Club 4: CADUCEUS 4: Tutoring Staff 2, 3, 4: Senior Young Judea: A.Z.A., President: Merit Letter of Commen- dation Remembered as: The detail man X1 Y2 runm MITCHELL STEVEN PINSLY 80 California Ave. Tufts The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed - Sebastian Chamfort Activities: Athletic Collector 2: German Club 3, 4: Chess Club 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: CADUCEUS Collector 1: Tralic Squad 4: Junior Play: Band Letter 3 come! Remembered for: Indianapolis 500 EDWARD JOSEPH PLUNKETT, JR. 494 Plainfield St. Brown He'll find a way Activities: Forum Club 33 German Club 3, 43 Band 2, 3, Vice President 4, REVIEW 3, Ass't. Editor-in-Chief 43 Traffic Squad 3, 43 Junior Play3 Piano3 A.A.T.G. Second Place Awardg Merit Letter of Commendation Remembered for: Keep to your right, please Wn the slope JUDITH ZENA RABINOWITZ 62 Dexterdale Rd. Pembroke Diligence is the mother of good fortune - Cervantes Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 33 Cageball 1, 23 Forum Club 43 French Club 33 Junior Alli- ance 33 junior Red Cross 43 CADUCEUS Ass't. Editor-in-Chief 43 Messenger 1, 2, 33 Book Discussion Club 43 Tutoring Staff 2, 33 Library Aid 39 Class Treasurer 33 U.S.Y., Secretary, Board Member3 Prov. T.Y.3 Coun- cilettes Remembered for: Running! Where? Every- HERSHEL EVERETT PORTNOY 149 Sumter St. Jewish Theological Seminary, Columbia Nothing is so difhcult but that it may be found out by seeking - Terence Activities: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Traf- lic Squad Lieutenant 3, Captain 4g All-State Orchestrag Combo Leaderg Youth Congre- gation, President3 U.S.Y.3 Religious Study Tutorg Sunday School Teacher3 Leadership Medal of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs3 Teacher Training Seminars3 Theological Seminary Courses Remembered for: His early morning de- bates HARVEY MORTON REICH 200 Taber Ave. U.R.I. UI grow old learning something new everyday - Solon Activities: German Club 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Radio Club 4 DIANE CAROL QUINLAN 35 Madison St., Pawtucket Bates She had read much, but her contemplation was much more than her reading -- john Aubrey Activities: Bowling 2, 33 Cageball 2, 3g Social Committee 13 Forum Club 3, 43 De- bating Society 2, 43 French Club 33 Junior Alliance 33 REVIEW 3g CADUCEUS Edi- tor-in-Chief 43 Tutoring Stan' 2, 3, 4g Bud- get Collector 33 Book Discussion Club 4 Remembered for: Egads! Late again! PAULA GAIL REICH 126 Congress Ave. Stern Between jest and earnest - Cervantes Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 33 Cageball 23 Forum Club 43 French Club 3, 43 junior Alliance 3, 43 Book Discussion Club 43 Tutoring Staff 2, 33 CADUCEUS Typist 43 Budget Collector 3g U.S.Y.3 Young Judea Remembered for: Me worry? where! Remembered for: His questions LINDA JEAN REICHSTETTER 41 Wildwood Ave. R.I.C. The force of her own merit makes her way - Shakespeare Activities: Bowling 2, 3, 45 Swimming 25 Skating 25 Cageball 3, 45 Forum Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Junior Alliance 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 CADUCEUS 45 Tutoring Stal? 2, 3, 45 Budget Collector 35 Rainbow Girls5 Y.P.F.5 U.R.I. Seminars Remembered as: Miss Sand Hill Cove SUSAN PATRICIA ROGERS 119 Sumter St. U.R.I. Beauty is not caused, it is - Emily Dickinson Activities: Major Letter 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 35 Skating 1, 2, 3, 45 Cage- ball 25 Junior Alliance 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 15 REVIEW Typist 45 Library Aid 1, 2, 35 Budget Collector 45 Senior Play Remembered as: Looking like a Breck shampoo ad VIDA LYNN RIDE 23 Mulberry St. Wheaton The race by vigor, not by vaunts is won - Alexander Pope Activities: Bowling 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, Secretary 45 Math Club 45 U.S.Y.5 Senior Play Managerg R.I. Aquatic Association Remembered for: Jerusalem '64 ROBERT JAY ROSENBERG 44 Intervale Rd., Cranston Brandeis For man is man and master of his fate -- Alfred Lord Tennyson Activities: Forum Club 3, 45 Debating So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Junior Alliance 3, 45 REVIEW 3, 45 CADUCEUS 45 CADUCEUS Collector 15 Book Discussion Club 45 Tutoring Staff 45 Senior Playg U.S.Y.5 R.I. Youth Councilg Junior Achievement, Treasurer5 Young Judea, Treasurer5 First Voters of R.I., Execu- tive Committee5 Merit Letter of Commen- clarion Remembered as: Looking like a scholar and being one, too MICHAEL STEVEN ROBERTS 100 Ridge St., Pawtucket Stanford A good-limbed fellow, young, strong, and of good friends - Shakespeare Activities: Athletic Council 15 Class Presi- dent 25 Basketball 1, 45 Tennis 2, 3, Captain 45 Indoor Track 2, 35 Outdoor Track 15 Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 45 German Club 3, 4, Vice President 35 REVIEW 3, Editorial Editor 4 Remembered as: King of the courts Les pfrcheu PHYLLIS TERESA RUSSO 51 Wabun Ave. U.R.I. Manner is woman's best adornment -Menander Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 45 Skating 1, 2,-45 Forum Club 45 French Club 3, 45 Junior Alliance 3, 45 Y-Teens 15 C.Y.O.5 Senior Play Co-ordinator Remembered as: P.C.'s friend and fan HOPE LYNNE SENECAL 151 South Angell St. U.R.I. Society is the happiness of life - Shakespeare Activities: Tennis 3: Bowling 2: Swimming 2: Forum Club 4: French Club 3, 4: junior Alliance 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Messenger 2: Book Discussion Club 4: Budget Collector 35 C.Y.O.: Senior Play Co-ordinator Remembered for: Laughter and charm slande - malade! CAROL LYNN SMIRA 287 Cole Ave. Simmons Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year - john Logan Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Skating 1: Forum Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: junior Alliance 3, 4: Math Club, Treasurer 3, 4: CADUCEUS 4: CADUCEUS Collector 2: Book Discussion Club 3, 4: Library Aid 2: Red Cross Grey Lady: Councilettes Remembered as: Oleg Cassini's representa- tive at C.H.S. FREDRIC EDWARD SILVERMAN 121 Spencer Ave., E. Greenwich Harvard Let me go where'er I will I hear a sky-born music still -Ralph Waldo Emerson Activities: Debating Society 2, 3, 4, Pro- gram Chairman 4: French Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4: LAUREATE 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4: EVE- NING BULLETIN Reporter 4: R.I. Phil- harmonic Youth Orchestra, President: Chopin Student Musicians' Club, Presi- dent: Classical Trio Remembered for: That Silverman magic JORDAN STEVEN STANZLER 253 Freeman Pkwy. Yale He was a handsome, well-shaped man: very good company, and of a very ready and pleasant smooth art - Shakespeare Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4: French Club 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: RE- VIEW 3, 4, Sports Editor 4: REVIEW Col- lector 1: Traiiic Squad 3, 4: Book Discuss- ion Club 4: Merit Letter of Commendation Remembered as: The King VINCENT EDWARD SLOMIN, JR. 14 Harman Ave., Seekonk Dartmouth From the crown of his head to the soul of his foot, he is all mirth - Shakespeare Activities: French Club 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Math Club 4: Jun- ior Red Cross 3: Book Discussion Club 4: Junior Play: Senior Play Remembered for: I need you Emily. I love you STEPHEN GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS 6 Harrison St. Georgetown Let them call it mischief: when it is past and prospered it will be called virtue - Samuel johnson Activities: Baseball 2: Basketball 2: Indoor Track 3: Outdoor Track 3: Cross Country 3: Greek Club 2, 4 Remembered for: Where's my locker door? JEANNE LEE STEVENS 231 Cherry Hill Rd., Johnston Her eyes how they twinkle, Her laughter how merry! -Anonymous Activities: Bowling 2: Swimming I: Skat- ing 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: B.Y.F. Remembered for: Vive l'art! Bryant JOAN LOUISE SULLIVAN 883 Smith St. R.I.C. Beauty and wisdom are rarely conjoined - Lucan Activities: Bowling 1, 2: Swimming 2: Skating 1, 2, 3: French Club 3, 4: Program Committee 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: Jun- ior Red Cross 1: REVIEW 3, 4: Tutoring Staff 3, 4: C.Y.O. Remembered as: A jewel in a Tiffany set- ting ELLIOT MICHAEL STONE 128 Reservoir Ave. B.U. As good-natured a soul as e'er trod on shoe of leather - Cervantes Activities: Indoor Track 2: Outdoor Track 2: Forum Club 3, President 4: Debating Society 2, 3, 4: Junior Alliance 4: A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4: REVIEW 4: U.S.Y., President: Boy Scouts: Order of the Arrow: Democratic First Voters, Treasurer: Leader- ship Award of National Federation of Men's Clubs Remembered as: Defender of democracy MARY PAGE SUTTON 107 Taber Ave. Emmanuel Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt - Bible Activities: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Forum Club 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 4: Book Discussion Club 4: Junior Play: Church Choir Remembered as: Our candidate for the Met JOAN CAROL STRASMICH 168 Laurel Ave. Stanford 'Tis good to be merry and wise - John Chapman Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Skating 2: Forum Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4: French Club 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: RE- VIEW Typist 2, 3, 4: CADUCEUS 4: Mess- enger 1, 2, 3, 4: Book Discussion Club 3, 4: Tutoring Staff 4: LAUREATE 3, 4: Junior Play, Student Director: Junior Had- assah: Chopin Club: Councilettes Remembered for: Is there a director in the house? No cross - ou STEPHEN EVERETT SWEET 199 Isabella Ave. BIOWII Jesters do often prove prophets - Shakespeare Activities: Forum Club 3, Vice President 4: French Club 3, 4: Junior Alliance 3, 4: Math Club 3, 4: CADUCEUS 4: Tutoring Stal? 3: A.Z.A. Treasurer, President Remembered for: We kotch 'em ROBERT PAT TERINO 120 Lyman Ave., No. Prov. P.C. Always leave them laughing when you say good-by - George M. Cohan Activities: Senior Play, Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4, After School Work Remembered as: A most happy guy CIH Sl1I'CS, 110 C3I'CtS JOHN EDWARD VERNAGLIA 131 Olympia Ave. M.I.T. I have often admired the mystical way of Pythagoras, and the secret magic of numbers - Sir Thomas Browne Activities: Science Club 4, Math Club 3, President 4 Remembered for: The log of the negative cube root of a consecutive odd imaginary number . . . I 1 W WW QE, , JOAN TOMASZEWSKI 118 Whittier Ave. Pembroke An honest heart being the first blessing, a knowing head is the second - Thomas Jelferson Activities: Swimming 3, Greek Club 2, 4, CADUCEUS 4, Tutoring Staff 3, 4, Merit gilmiiinalistg Rainbow Girls, B.Y.F., Church oir Remembered as: Athena, C.H.S. MARY-LOIS VERRECCHIA 12 Montague St. Clark Thou has wit at will - john Chapman Activities: Bowling 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4 JEANNE MARIE TREMBLAY Pound Hill Rd., Woonsocket George Washington U. A merry face is the sign of a happy heart - Sira Activities: Bowling 1, 2, Forum Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4, REVIEW Typist 3, 4, Messenger 2, C.Y.O. Remembered for: C'mon a my house! RONALD JOSEPH VERRI 126 Cold Brook Rd., Warwick Rensselaer What we call an agreeable man is he who is endowed with all the natural bent to do acceptable things - Sir Richard Steele Activities: Basketball 3, Indoor Track 3, 4, Outdoor Track 3, 4, Greek Club 4, All Class B High Hurdles 3 Remembered for: Asking verri irrational questions Remembered for: Is that a pocketbook or a suitcase? BARBARA JEAN VEZNAIAN 269 Alabama Ave. Jackson He saw her charming, but he saw not half the charms her modesty concealed -Anonymous Activities: Social Committee 1, Bowling 1, 2, 33 Skating 3, French Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4, Math Club 4, Glee Club 1, CADU- CEUE, Layout Ass't. Editor 4, Messenger 1, 2, REVIEW Mailing Secretary 3, 4, Book Discussion Club 4, Merit Letter of Com- mendation Remembered for: Yes, but couldn't you do this problem another way? HELEN ETHELYN WILLIAMS 14 Redwing St. U. of Michigan The secret to success is constancy to purpose - Benjamin Disraeli Activities: Varsity Scholarship Club 2, In- termediate Letter 3, Junior Alliance 3, Or- chestra 2, 3, REVIEW Collector 3, CADU- CEUS 4, Tutoring Staff 2, 3, Sunday School Class, President, Chaminade Young Artists' Club, Secretary Remembered for: Play that piano! JAMES MARTIN WAHL 12 Vassar Ave. Columbia Come, give us a taste of your quality - Shakespeare Activities: Indoor Track 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Alliance 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Math Club 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Orchestra 2, French Conversation 3, 4, Science Fair Committee 3, Tutoring Staff 3, 4, Prov. T.Y., Amherst Summer Music Center, Merit Letter of Commendation Remembered as: Avogadro and Chopin ALICE BEVERLY WINSOR 24 Clinton St., Johnston U.R.I. Simplicity, most rare in our age - Ovid Activities: Bowling 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Skating 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4 Remembered as: A peach of a pal PATRICIA HELENE WALSH 241 California Ave. R.I.C. Good humor is the help of the soul -- Stanislaus Activities: Bowling 2, 4, Swimming 2, Skating 1, 2, 3, 4, Cageball 2, French Club 3, 4, Junior Alliance 3, 4 Remembered for: Me? Blush? New year's par ELISABETH MARY WINTER 52 Wilson Ave., Johnston U. of Conn. A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find -- Plutarch Activities: Bowling 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Skating 1, Forum Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4 Remembered for: Taking on two sciences MARY ANNE WYSOCKI 157 Superior St. R.I.C. Formed of joy and mirth - William Blake Activities: Bowling 2, 43 Swimming 23 Skat- ing 1, 2, 3, 45 Cageball 2, 33 Nine Court 23 Junior Alliance 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Messenger 3, 43 Budget Collector Remembered for: Her lavender cookies Rosencra11tze's STEVEN LOUIS ZIMMERMAN 45 State St., Woonsocket Brown A man so various that he seemed to be, Not one, but all mankind's epitome - john Dryden Activities: Fencing 2, 3, 43 Captain 3, 4g Forum Club 43 Greek Club 2g Chess Club 3, Vice President 4, Science Club 33 CADU- CEUS Sports Editor 43 Class President 43 Book Discussion Club 4 Remembered as: Mister President PAMELA RUTH YOUNG 139 Evergreen St. Simmons Mirth and fun grew fast and furious around her - Robert Burns Activities: Tennis 23 Intermediate Letter 23 Bowling 1, 2, 33 Skating 2, 33 French Club 3, 43 Junior Alliance 3, 43 Book Discussion Club 43 Tutoring Stah' 3, 43 CADUCEUS Typist 43 Library Aid 1, 2, 33 Budget Col- lector 33 U.S.Y.3 Iota Phi Sorority3 Coun- cilettes Remembered for: If you want to get home, ya gotta push! HOPE ROSEMARY ZOSS 43 Jenckes St. U. of Chicago I abhor the dull routine of existence. I crave for mental exaltation - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Activities: Bowling 23 French Club 3, 4g Junior Alliance 3, 43 Book Discussion Club 43 Art Club 3, 43 Senior Playg R.I,S.D. Art School Remembered as: Being so zossy 333222 'v .Lili DAVID GEORGE ZARTARIAN SO Oakdale St., Warwick U.R.I. Content's a kingdom and I wear the crown - Sir Walter Scott Activities: French Club 43 junior Alliance 43 Science Club 43 junior Red Cross 33 Trafhc Squad 43 Hi-Y 4 Remembered for: His healthy look I'M LEAVINGl l'M not going to be last this time! - Hope Zoss 14 1 1 1 1 T 1 3 1 S Q I Seniors take time out from their busy Work HARVEY, YOUR SHOE is untied. - Harvey Adelberg and Erica Hochberg THIS IS THE way we churn our butter, churn our butter, chants Joanne Miragliuolo as Sue Rogers looks on. Boyar as Richard Bernstein stands at attention. JORDAN STANZLER Best Looking JOSEPH HINDLE JOAN Most Versatile Most Athletic PETER MANOLAKOS MARY SUTTON BARBARA GALLAGHER Best Looking Best Natured HARVEY ADELBERG STEVE ZIMMERMAN SUE DALTON SUSAN MONDSHEIN BILL COLE Wittiest Most Popular Winiest Ideal Classicalite Ideal Classicalite Most Popular Most Likely to Succeed Did Most for Class Did Most for Class Most Versatile Most Athletic Al. FRED SILVERMAN JUDY RABINOWITZ JOAN TOMASZEWSKI RICHARD BERNSTEIN Most Likely to Succeed Best Scholar 146 Richard F. Bernstein Frank L. Feinberg Ronald O. Klein Judith Z. Rabinowitz Fredric E. Silverman umma um Laude The reward of cz thmg well done, ' n Z5 to have done lt' Ronald J. Vern Harris J. Finberg -Ralph Waldo Emerson Elected November 1962 Magna um Laude David M. Bojar Benjamin M. Braude Dennis R. Capozza Stephanie C. Eddy Paula A. Kulahjian J. Stephen Lawton Susan E. Mondshein Richard H. Passman Hershel E. Portnoy Diane C. Quinlan Paula G. Reich Linda J. Reichstetter Robert J. Rosenberg Jordan S. Stanzler Joan L. Sullivan Stephen E. Sweet Joan Tomaszewski John E, Vernaglia H. Ethelyn Williams :,. .lq 31 To blend in one tangible Whole the manifold features of change. -Willlam Bradford WHAT DO YOU mean there are two-hundred other couples here? queries Ann Cinami Pond Street Palladium POSITIONS! ACT I, SCENE 4 . . . take 5 . . . Christmas Ball . . . BELLE OF THE BALL. Mr. Mac- dougalcl crowns Isabel Colagiovanni queen of the Christmas Ball. WERE GETTING too small, any- Ralph Lotito and Sandy McOsker and Sara Sompolinski. GIRLS HAVE pretty curls, but I like Oreosf' CShane really this song.J jim Wahl and Shane Jackson accompany Steve OH, DESPAIR! MY hand is next! sobs Cathy Murphy as ravenous Bob Rosenberg loses his head at Steve Zimmerman's class party. HARRIS FINBERG and JULIA TOWER sign Cum Laude book as judge Frank Licht and Miss Charlotte Wetherell watch. THOMAS DUNNE - honorable mention in Thanksgiving Day Proclamation contest, STEPHANIE EDDY - 1961 N.C.T.E. Achievements Award JULIA TOWER Cand ANTHONY CAPRIOJ An- thony Medal recipients. NEW TEACHERS: Mrs. Anne S. Kiberd CHis- tory Dept.D, Miss Mary Criscione C French Dept.J, Miss Jeanne Ouellette fScience-Matl':- ematics Dept.j. ERIT SEMI-FINALISTS. FIRST ROW: Steve Lawton, Dave Bojar, Joan Tomaszewski, heryl Novich, Harris Finberg, Richard Bernstein. SECOND ROW: David Fagiano, Robert ohen, john Silver, Michael D'Arnore, John Vernaglia. The President's next brain trust HONORS Classical students have received for outstanding attainment in different fields. Cheryl Novich, january senior, was awarded the Eta Phi medal for maintaining an all record in Latin every quarter for four Donna Balzofiore, Joan Blackman, Alperin were made honorary of the Classical Varsity Club. who did superior work on either CADUCEUS, REVIEW, or LAU- TE staffs were admitted to the Quill Scroll, an international honorary for high school journalists. In- students have been presented certificates for attendance at U.R.I. appointed to honorary athletic received major letters, and recognition in national scho- tests. RICHARD BERNSTEIN - Williams Book, HARRIS FINBERG - Brown Book, WILLIAM COLE - Harvard Book. MERIT LETTER OF COMMENDATION. FIRST ROW: Bob Rosenberg, Richard Passman, julia Tower, Barbara Veznaian, Maxine Haft, Jim Wahl. SECOND ROW: John Murphy, Dennis Capozza, Bill Cole, Chris Herbert, Frank Feinberg. THIRD ROW: Ed Plunkett, Jordan Stanzler, Jay Cohen, Chris Dudek. FORMER GOVERNOR DEL SESTO urges support of the Central-Classical NUMEROUS VISITORS INSPECT the library . . . X Bond Issue. Classical Bond Issue MR. LAFFERTY SHOWS visitors the physics lab . . . T H I S P I C T U R E SPEAKS for itself. VM7ix fw- 357,44 W' ' i', ww' iw at 'M 4 X 3 LX 3 L, 2 wb 'fr-A , X , IFN, X A!! N. 'wk xxx , 4 x ,ef A.-I . faf QR ga.- f ,La W f . 4 ' .595 x fun M Q xx K fn w J r ,,, 4 55 if -235 l 21 Q ,-W f My 4, df ' Lv' , Q , 6' fiifh .s was f Pa.. 'Q Q mi? 1,1 x i, ,, M 'H 3 J J, 'Q 156 Reminiscences Geraldine Bergantini William Brier Chris Maynard Frank Kennedy Paula Nolin Jean Musikes Rosalie Najarian Maxine Mushnick John Walton and James McCaHrey Debby Nelson Linda Najarian Leslie Greene and Margie David Arnie Palmer The Big Five in H.R. 1 Rita Tina O'Kleasky Frances Weiler Ronnie Pantano Joan Blackman Arlene Costantino Ann Gerstein The Bobbsey Twins The Twister Maryann Lennon Sandra Lee Arthur Kruter Bill Brenner Griselda Pobedonostsev Oswald Rabbit L Steven Zimmerman Stumphand Sary Mutton Joan Tomaszewski Carol Levine Angela Lepore Margo Manocchio Chris Mari Edward J. M. Little Jerome Mattoni Masino and Martinelli Stephanie Mauro Richard Luftman Steve Logowitz Elliot Lillian Mary Melone Roberta Leonelli Thomas Martin Varsity Rich Faith Hansen Julie Leper Raymond Palmer Diane Pauli Joan Bourbonnais Linda Engdahl Nancy Nadeau Wilton J. 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X1 nfl A Aiello, Alberta, 41, 74 Aiken, Richard, 42 Allen, Georgia, 42 Anarumo, James Anthony, Amilee,41 Arpin, Patricia, 42 B Bargar, Cynthia Baron, Steven, 42 Barone, Ann Marie, 41, 76, 77 Bartlett, Joseph, 42 Basilico, Frederick, 42 Bassi, Elena, 42 Bassi, Peter, 41 Beerman, Richard Belanger, Robert, 42 Bell, Deborah, 42 Bergantini, Geraldine, 42 Berlinsky, Elaine, 42, 76 Berren, Allan, 42 Besachio, Linda, 42 Blazejewski, Thomas Bobola, Andrea, 42 Brier, William Bromley, Neal Brooks, Seymour, 42 Brothers, Richard, 42 Bucacci, Mario Buckett, Kathleen, 41 Bunnett, David Burgess, Leslie, 42 C Cabanna, Beverly Cambio, Joseph, 42 Cameron, David, 42 Campellone, Albert Cannavo, Donald Carangelo, Peter Cardillo, Christie, 42, 77 Carlino, Mariano, 42 Carr, David, 41 Carroll, Rhonda, 42 Cavas, Thomas, 41 Charnley, Anne Charron, Linda, 41 Chin, Henry, 42 Chorney, Alan, 42, 77 Chrostowski, Joseph, 42 Ciccone, Marilyn Ciesla, Meredith, 40 Cipriano, Alfred, 41 Coffey, Grace, 42 Cohen, Carol Cohen, Lynne Cohen, Ronald, 42 Cole, Richard, 41, 99 Comella, Peter, 41 Contenti, John, 42 Coppa, Gregory, 42 Corry, Susan, 40, 77 Cox, William, 42 Craig, Carol, 42 Cushing, Barbara, 42, 74 D D'Abrosca, Linda, 42 Dalton, Martina, 42 Da Rosa, Bernice, 42 Davidson, Robert Davis, Donald, 39 DeAngelis, Charles Sfuclenf Index FRESHMEN DeFusco, Carmine, 43 DeFusco, Patrick, 43, 74 DeLisi, Carol, 42 Della Ventura, Josephine, 42 Del Nero, David, 43 Del Sesto, Maria, 42 Des Roches, Carol, 42 DeTroia, Alfred, 43 Diamond, Joseph Dickie, Linda, 43 DiCristofaro, Marie, 43 Dieroff, Jay, 41 Di Lorenzo, Janice, 42 DiMuro, Patricia, 43 D'Iorio, Joan, 43 DiRienzo, Linda Dodd, Alan, 41 Dolbashian, Diane, 43 Dong, Sharon, 43 Dooley, Marilynne Dorsey, Patricia, 41 Dupont, Carol, 43, 77 E Elkin, Joshua F Fabrizio, Angela, 43 Farrell, Patricia, 41 Farrocco, Louis, 41 Fartasia, Paula Fascitelli, Robert, 43 Favaro, Angelo, 43 Feiring, Stephanie, 43 Ferry, Alice, 43 Flatow, Frances, 41 Fleishman, John, 43 Fleming, Richard, 43 Formal, Helena, 43 Forsythe, Nancy, 43 Forte, Joyce, 43, 77 Fossa, Anthony Fowler, Robert Freethy, Elizabeth, 41 Fusco, Lorraine, 43 G Gallivan, Daniel, 41, 94 Gallo, Albert Gallo, Carol, 41, 76 Gallogly, Michael, 43 Gamba, Barbara, 43 Gelbtuch, Samuel Germain, Geraldine, 41 Gewirtz, Sheldon, 54, 43 Gianfrancesco, Marianne, 43 Girard, Robin, 41, 74, 76 Glassman, Aaron Gleeson, Patricia Golf, Frederick, 43, 99 Goldberg, Lawrence, 43, 74 Goldenberg, Jacob, 43 Goodby, Jean, 41 Goolgasian, Agnes, 43 Grande, Claudia, 41 Graubart, Ronald, 43 Greene, Nadine, 41 Grimaldi, Lawrence, 43 Gross, Rosalie, 43, 76 Guercia, Albert, 41 Guerrieri, Paula, 39 H Hackett, Catherine, 39 Haggerty, Donna, 39 Hamm, David, 43 Hanes, William, 43 Harriman, Janis, 39 Harrington, Charlene, 78 Healey, Daniel, 39 Heebner, Paula, 39, 74 Hempel, Karen, 39 Hillier, James, 41, 93 Hoban, William, 37 Hodosh, Lee, 39 Horwitz, Bruce, 39 Horwitz, Leslie, 39 Hoyle, Albert, 41 Hultine, Carl, 39 Hyman, Toby, 39 Iacoucci, Norma, 39 Imondi, Cynthia, 39 Irving, Edmund, 41 J Jacobson, Susan, 39 Jacovoni, Sandra, 39, 74 Jameson, Barbara, 39, 76 Jarocki, Joseph, 41 Jerue, Richard, 39 Juskalian, Barbara, 41 K Kalaskowski, Maria, 41 Kapnick, Samuel, 39, 65 Kaye, Deborah, 39 Keefe, Gerald, 41 Kellam, Wendy, 39 Keller, Hinda, 39 Keller, Marek, 39 Kelley, Mary, 39 Kennedy, Frank, 39 Keough, Mary Ellen, 39 Kessler, Jaffa, 41 King, Howard, Klockars, Bruce, 43 Knowlton, George, 39 Kochkin, Alexandra, 39 Kolodney, Beth, 39 Kowerko, Irene, 39 Kozar, John, 39 Kozlowski, Leonard, 39 Kreuter, Arthur, 39 Krieger, Dennis, 39, 74 Kroll, Joan, 39' Kurtz, William, 39 l La Fauci, Thomas, 39 Lapatin, Philip, 39 La Prade, David, 39 Laramie, Gilbert, 39 Lavalley, Thomas, 39 Leach, Susan, 39 Le Brun, Scott, 39 Lee, Janet, 39 Lee, Sandra Lennon, Maryann, 39 Leonelli, Roberta, 39 Lepore, Angela, 39 Lessard, Richard, 39 Levine, Elizabeth, 39, 77 Levy, Ina-Sue, 41 Licht, Carol, 39, 77 Lima, Kenneth Lipson, Robin, 39 Lisi, Richard, 39 Little, Edward, 39 Logowitz, Stephen, 39 London, Mark, 39 Luftman, Richard, 59 Lyons, John, 41 M Macierowski, Ernest Manni, Robert, 39 Manocchio, Maryo, 39, 78 Mari, Christopher, 39 Martin, Thomas Martinelli, William, 39 Masello, Linda, 39, 78 Masker, John Masino, Vincent, 59 Massenzio, Susan, 41 Mattoni, Jerome Mattson, Robert, 40 Mauro, Stephanie, 39, 74 Maynard, Christopher, 40 Mazzie, Anne, 59, 74, 78 McArthur, Frederick McCaffrey, James, 40, 195 McCormick, Brian McGarry, Barbara, 59, 78 McGrath, Patricia, 39, 78 McGuirl, Eileen, 59 McKenna, Anthony, 40 McKenna, Michael, 41 McOsker, Brian, 40 McWey, Diane, 41 Mellone, Mary, 39 Menissian, Stephen, 40 Mitola, Joseph, 40 Moore, Nancy, 40 Morris, James, 41 Morris, Margaret, 40 Mulcahey, Robert 40 Muir, Marylee, 41 Muscatelli, Anthony, 40 Mushnick, Maxine, 40 Mushnick, Sarnuel, 40 Musiker, Jean, 77 N Nahigian, Carol, 40 Nahlik, Susan, 40 Najarian, Linda, 40 Najarian, Rosalie, 40 Natale, Thomas, 40 Nathan, Ralph, 42, 78 Nelson, Deborah, 40, 74 Newport, Peter Niles, Kathleen, 40 Niles, Mary, 40 Nolin, Paula, 40 Nonis, George, 40 Nutini, Susan, 42 O O'Donnell, Sharon, 40 Olevson, Jane, 40 Oster, Nancy, 38, 40 Osterman, Victor, 41, 94 Ostrowski, Elizabeth, 40 A Ackerman, Phyllis, 34, 46, 62, 76 Acton, Constance, 45 Adkins, Carol, 48 Aiell, Thomas, 49, 94 Ajootian, Charles, 46, 99 Alfano, Raymond, 48, 77, 94 Sfudeni' Index P Paccasassi, Paula Paisner, Richard, 93 Palumbo, Donna Paolino, Alan, 40 Paolucci, Lilyanne, 40 Park, Hanbyul, 42 Park, Han Chong, 40 Parness, Jeffrey, 40 Paul, Joseph Pavone, Barbara, 40, 74 Penn, Craig, 40 Perkins, Rebecca, 40 Perrotta, Lynda, 40 Perry, Nancy, 40 Piascik, Wanda, 40 Piccirilli, Eileen, 40, 74 Piette, Eileen, 40 Pisner, Richard, 40 Popovich, Beverly, 40 Potter, Lynn, 42, 76 Powers, Kathleen, 41 Prager, Michael, 40 Price, Linwood, 95 Q Quinn, Patricia, 41 R Rabinowitz, Bradford, 38, 40 Ravo, Dolores, 42 Rechter, Mark, 40 Reynolds, Margaret, 41 Ripa, Eugene Robinson, Peter, 41 Robinson, Valerie, 42 Rocco, Allen, 42 Rodio, Joseph, 41 Romano, Romeo, 41 Rose, Susan, 41 Rosenbaum, Jan Rossi, Lucille, 42 Rotkopf, Edith, 41, 62 S Salk, Nancy, 41 Santos, Linda, 41, 78 Sasso, Isabel, 41, 78 Saval, Lois, 41 Savickas, Peter, 41 Schlesinger, Vivia Seltzer, Paul, 42, 74 Shechtman, Stephen, 41 Sherman, Barbara, 41, 77 Sherman, Steven, 41 Silberman, Evelyn, 42 Silver, Ben, 41 Simon, Martin, 41 Skolnick, Stirling, 42 Slavit, Michael, 41 Smalley, Lee, 41 Soares, Edward Sohegan, William, 42 Sollitto, Michael, 42 SOPHOMORES Altruda, Vincent, 48, 87, 99 Ambrose, Thomas, 45 Arncis, Shirley, 45, 76 Andreozzi, John, 47 Argenti, Linda, 34, 48, 79 Artiuchow, Lilian, 47 Atigian, Linda, 34, 46 Sowa, Stanley, 45 Spicer, Robert, 45 Spigelman, Marvin, 45, 77 Spooner, Jeanne, 77 Stern, Marsha, 42 Stillman, Michael, 43 Stoddard, Jeffrey, 45 Stuart, Ann, 45 Suraski, Charles, 43 Sutton, Rosemary, 45 Swajian, Mary, 45 Sweatman, Joan, 43, 76 T Taswell, Kathleen Teoli, Frances, 45 Tesler, Susan, 43 Tessier, William, 43 Testa, Janis, 42, 74 Theriault, Richard, 43 Thoresen, Robert, 45 Tracy, Paul, 45 Tramonti, Rosanne, 42 Tridenti, Joan, 45, 74 Tucci, Ralph, 45 Tutalo, Jo Ann, 74 V Vanasse, Nancy Vardner, Valerie, 45 Verrecchia, Robert, 45 Vigiliani, Marguerite, 45 Voccio, Dorothea, 45 Votolato, Joanna, 40 Votolato, Leona, 40, 76 W Waddicor, Sharon, 40 Wall, Kathleen, 40 Walton, John, 40, 99 Webb, John, 40 Webster, Marilyn, 40, 76 Weinberg, Barry, 40 Weinberg, Shelley, 40 Weiner, Richard, 40 Weintraub, Alan, 40 Weiss, Toba, 40 Weisz, Stephanie, 40 West, Susan, 40 Whitcomb, Julianne, 40 White, Francis, 40 White, Terrence, 40 Willette, Henry Wittig, Beth, 45 Wolfson, Jamie, 40 Wood, Sara, 40 Woodcome, Henry, 40 Z Zangari, Kenneth, 40 Zarum, Barry, 40 Zawislalc, Walter, 40 Zinno, Thomas, 42 Zisiades, George, 40 Zuckerberg, Marilyn, 40 Axelrod, Jeffrey Axelrod, Mildred, 63 B Bailey, Cheryl Balkus, Lawrence, 46, 94 Barber, Jane Barbieri, Lorraine, 46 Barra, Louis, 48 Barzykowski, Camille, 34, 48 Bentley, Elaine, 48 Berk, Suzanne, 49, 79 Berrillo, Robert, 48 Bibeau, Raymond, 47, 74 Birt, Nancy, 47, 74 Bizon, Paul, 45 Blackman, Richard, 46, 99 Blomstedt, Richard, 46 Blood, Marilyn, 45, 76 Bofli, Dante, 49, 99 Bonetti, Russell, 34, 46 Bonte, XI-Eugenie, 34, 46 Borland, Kathleen, 45 Bourbonnais, Joan, 45 Bourque, Theresa, 48, 76 Boyajian, Julia, 49 Boyd, Kathleen, 34, 46, 79 Bradley, Sullivan Brown, Ronald, 47 Bruno, Susan, 34, 48 Bunker, Norman, 45 Burke, Marica, 34, 48 C Caldamone, Diane, 45 Calise, Vito Cappello, Georgia, 44, 49 Caprio, Joseph, 49, 90 Carangelo, John Carangelo, Martha, 47 Carcieri, Michael, 47 Cardullo, Thomas, 46 Carter, Mary-Lou, 45 Casali, Anthony, 48, 99 Catley, Howard, 49 Catullo, Alfred, 49, 94 Cavalloro, Carol, 46 Cerullo, David, 49 Chard, Douglas, 45 Cheek, Robert, 46 Chiaverini, Craig, 49, 87 Chin, Watt, 45, 93, 99 Cicchelli, Anne-Marie, 45 Ciccio, Albert, 46, 93, 99 Cioci, Thomas, 48, 87 Cocci, Catherine, 48, 78 Cohen, Norma, 34, 46 Cohn, Susan, 48, 76 Colannino, Peter Collins, Lodowick, 45 Connor, William, 48, 87, 99 Conte, Linda, 44, 47 Conway, Michael, 47 Cool, Margaret, 48, 65 Corsetti, James, 49 Cort, Harold, 46 Corce, Armand, 45 Crowley, Stephen, 46 Curci, Paula, 34, 46 Curry, Stephen, 45 Cybulski, Donald, 49, 87 D D'Abate, Marya, 78 Daigneault, Elaine, 46, 78 D'Ambra, Michael, 48 Daniels, Steven, 48 Dashef, Jane, 34, 48 De Angelis, Dennis, 47 De Biasio, Ronald, 46 DeJoseph, David, 45, 99 Della-Grotta, Jo-Ann, 48 De Matteo, Raymond Student Index Derderian, Michael, 49 DeValerio, Glen, 44,46, 93, 94, 99 De Vito, Robert, 47 Dineen, Jon, 46 DiPippo, Edward, 48 Discoli, Karen, 34, 44, 49, 77 Di Troia, Donna, 47, 79 Dolan, James, 47, 71 Dowicki, William, 45, 94 Drake, Robert, 45, 73 Dressler, Maureen, 34, 48 Driscoll, Kathryn, 46 Ducharme, Jane, 47 Dulgarian, Grant, 49 Dunn, Vincent, 46, 74 Durante, Marie, 44, 49 Eisenstein, Kenneth, 49, 77 Ellis, Karen, 49 Engdahl, Linda F Fay, Daniel, 46, 99 Fener, Janice, 48 Ferri, Ronald, 49, 87 Ferrucci, Donna, 45 Fitzsimmons, Mary, 45 Fleming, Jacqueline, 34, 47 Foster, Dena, 45 Fox, David, 44 Freedman, Nancy, 46, 77 Freeman, James, 48 Fronczak, Karen, 48 G Garrahan, Kyle, 47, 61, 78 Gastfreund, Irving, 46, 34 Geffner, Barbara, 46 Gemma, Jean, 49, 63 Genser, Ronelle, 46 Gentile, Thomas, 48, 77 Gershman, Sherry, 34, 48, 76 Giaruso, Joseph, 48 Giordano, Susan, 34, 48, 76 Giusti, Janice, 47, 62 Giviens, Kenneth, 49 Glantz, Leslie, 44, 46, 55, 63, 76 Glantz, Stephen, 47, 87 Goldberg, Alan, 45 Goldberg, Ann, 47, 77 Goldstein, Edythe, 34, 48 Gontarek, Carolyn, 48, 77 Gordon, William, 46 Goshgarian, John, 46 Gottfield, Paul, 45, 94 Gottlieb, Paul, 48 Green, Geoffrey, 49 Griffith, Douglas, 49, 93 Guerin, Ann, 29, 34, 46 H I-Iandwerger, Robert, 47, 77 Hanley, Martha, 48, 78 Hansen, Faith, 45 Harmaian, Cynthia, 48 Harrison, Joel, 34, 46 Hart, Frank, 46, 87, 99 Hathaway, Jeffrey, 48 Healy, Susan, 46 Heyman, Robert, 48 Hill, Thomas, 29, 47, 87, 99 Hinchcliffe, Diane, 49 Hirsch, Tobey, 46 Hochberg, Mark, 46 Hopkins, Joan, 45 Horowicz, Nancy, 34, 48 Howarth, Francis, 46, 87, 99 I Iannucci, David, 49 Ihle, Christine, 49 lntlehouse, Jackson, 48, 94 J Jacobson, Marshall, 49, 63 Joyce, Mary, 48 K Kaplan, Richard, 47 Katz, John, 44, 54 Keller, Bogdan, 46 Kelley, Ellen, 49, 65 Kelley, Susan, 45 Kelly, Henry, 46, 65, 74 Kennedy, Isabel, 48 Keough, David, 45, 87 Kiiss, Kadi, 45, 65, 77 King, Laurel, 48 Kingsley, Wilton, 45 Klutz, Andrea, 48 Knight, Dennis, 48 Kohanek, Richard, 49 Korb, Philip, 49, 65 Krakowsky, Susan, 34, 48, 63 Kulmacz, Matthew, 45 Kurtzer, Sharon, 45 L Lafazonis, Diane, 46, 78 Lal-llamme, Jennifer, 49, 55, 76 Landry, David, 46, 93, 94 Leavitt, Lawrence, 48, 93 Leckenby, Karen, 49 Leeman, Michael, 29, 45 Lepper, Julie, 45 Libutti, Paula, 34, 48, 77 Licht, Beth, 34, 47, 48, 62, 76 Lipet, Jeffrey, 49 Logee, Stephen, 45, 99 Long, Roberta, 34, 47, 48, 62, 76 Lord, Jane, 34, 48, 103 Lozowski, Chester, 48 Luke, Jane, 34, 44, 49, 63, 79 M Maccarone, Jean, 48 Maguire, Francis, 47 Maksymowicz, John, 46, 99 Marcus, Michael, 94 Marginson, William, 44, 49, 94 Marine, Brenda, 48, 61, 79 Marks, Gari, 34, 46 Marotto, Raymond, 49, 87, 90, 94 Martin, Sharon, 45 Marzilli, John, 49, 77 Masterson, Robert, 47 Mastrorilli, Stephen Mazzoncini, Maureen, 48 McCahey, Ricard, 49, 99 McCartin, Dennis, 49 McCartin, Michael, 46 McGrath, Mary Jane, 49 Merchant, Gleen, 49 Midgley, David, 46 Mins, Keith Mitson, Richard, 49 Monti, Peter, 49 Mooradian, Roseann, 46, 77 Moore, Kathleen, 47 Mosesian, Harry, 45 Moskol, Ann, 46 Mundy, Sandra, 47 Murphy, John, 46 Mycroft, Mary, 49 N Nadeau, Nancy, 45 Nagle, Gertrude, 48 Nathan, Richard, 38, 48, 99 Newman, A. Leonard, 49 Newton, Stephen, 47 Nordquist, Phillip, 49 0 O'Connor, John, 46, 87 Owen, Albert, 47 P Palmer, Raymond Palmisciano, Stephen, 49, 94 Panzinni, Marianne, 47 Parberry, William, 48, 65, 78, 83 Parmet, Arthur, 49 Parrillo, John, 46, 73 Pascetta, Russell, 49, 77 Pascone, Anthony, 45 Pauli, Diane Pascone, Romeo, 45 Pavao, Gerald, 48 Penn, Steven, 45 Penza, Joseph, 47 Perry, Diantha, 49 Petronella, Daniel, 48 Petrozzi, Carol, 46 Pettella, Ronald, 49 Pickar, Francene, 47, 54 Pizzuti, Rosemary, 49 Plettner, William, 46, 93 Price, Michael, 47 Principe, Robert, 48, 99 Q Quinton, James, 49 Ramaeka, Diane, 49 Ravo, Stephen, 48 A Acciardo, Claire, 52, 77 Aharonian, Harry, 54, 80 Aidala, Lucille, 53, 78 Albanese, Carl, 54, 75 Appleby, Earl, 51 August, Richard, 35, 51 Axelrod, Mildred, 53 B Balkcom, Judith, 54, 63 Barenbaum, Judith, 52, 63 Barry, John, 32, 51, 87 Bassi, Barbara, 51, 74 Beck, Barbara, 35, 51, 63, 72, 73 Berger, Henry, 35, 52 Berger, Michael, 52 Berman, Ferilyn, 53 Bernstein, Jeremy, 52 Bloom, Judith, 35, 51, 77 Bohnen, Michael, 51, 65, 66 Bouchard, Barbara, 52, 65, 72, 73, 79 Bozzi, Edward, 53, 87 Brodsky, Richard, 51, 63, 77, 99 Brodsky, Robert, 53, 78 Brown, Cynthia, 73 Student Index Renzi, Albert, 48 Richard, Stephen, 45 Robbins, Richard, 46 ' Robin, Susan, 45, 78 Rocca, Marguerite, 30, 46 Rodinsky, Robert, 49 Ronzio, Ralph, 47, 94 Roome, David, 49 Rosa, Dolores, 46 Rosen, Andrea, 47 Rotelli, Christine, 45 Rothschild, Edwin, 47 Rotter, John, 49 Rouslin, David, 46, 65 Runstein, Jane, 49, 74 Ryan, Geraldine, 45 S Sampson, Ruth, 34, 46 Santangini, Nicholas, 48 Santopadre, Robert, 49 Santopietro, Albert, 31, 46, 78 Savasta, Joann, 45 Schenck, Ernest, 49 Schumann, Walter Scorpio, Janis, 49, 77 Scribner, Arnold, 47 Sendling, Robert, 48 Siegal, Margery, 46, 77 Simons, Michael, 49 Skenyon, John, 46 Skidds, Gordon, 48 Skomorock, Peter, 46 Smith, Richard, 45 Snyder, Cindy, 46 sowa, Phillip, 47, 93, 94 Spiegelman, Sara, 34, 47 Spino, Beverly, 49, 77 Stahl, John, 49, 68 Stasiowski, Frank, 47 Strekouras, Peter, 49 Sullivan, Frances, 47, 78 JUNIORS Bunker, Ralph Butterfield, Susan, 53, 103 C Cafaro, Carol, 54 Caligiuri, Cynthia, 54, 63 Camardo, Elsie, 54 Camardo, Laura, 35, 51, 55, 78 Campisano, Roseann, 51, 55 Campo, Sandra, 35, 53 Cardillo, Donna, 50, 53, 63, 78, 101 Castrechini, Sylvia, 54 Cataldi, Phyllis, 35, 52 Cavas, Barbara, 51, 77 Chaser, Lawrence, 35, 51, 65, 78 Chevian, Margaret Colaluca, Kenneth, 51 Colarulli, John Coman, Jean, 52, 63 Coppa, Melanie, 51 Corrao, William, 32, 50, 54, 87, 99 Corwin, Stuart, 52, 71 Craven, Marion, 53 D D'Agostino, Edward, 53, 87 D'Agostino, James Swartz, Jelfrey, 46 Sweet, Robert, 48 Szuchman, Mario, 34, 49, 74 T Tabela, Francis, 46, 87 Taft, Martha, 48, 77 Tahakjian, Sharlene, 46 Talan, David, 45 Taldone, Phillip, 47, 87, 99 Taylor, Beverly, 49 Toney, Candace, 48 Tooher, Edmund, 49, 87, 99 Tooma, Barbara, 45, 76 Toppi, Loretta, 49 Tougas, Craig, 47, 93 Trambukis, Paul, 46 Trenn, Michael, 48, 99 Trickett, Paul, 45 Turner, William, 87 Turrilli, Michael V Vandeputte, Richard Votolato, Adele, 49, 76 W Waldman, Susan, 49 Walker, Pamela, 44, 46, 77 Walsh, Joyce, 46 Walter, Lawrence Washburn, George, 45, 94 Weiner, Roberta, 47 Weinman, Wendy, 46 White, Carolyn, 45, 76 Williamson, Margaret, 49, 63, 74 Z Zannini, Janice, 49, 78 Zeine, Judith, 45 Zorabedian, Dora, 47, 78 Zuckerberg, Harriet, 49 D'Amario, Louis D'Amiano, Michael D'arcy, Kevin, 53 D'Arezzo, Robert, 53 David, Marjorie, 51 DeAcutis, Carol, 53, 73 Del Deo, Elissa, 54 Della Selva, Michael, 52, 71, 87, 99 Del Selva, Dorothy, 54 Del Sesto, Judith, 52, 77 De Magistris, William, 51, 90 Derenick, Mary Beth, 52, 72, 73 Di Battista, David, 35, 52 Di Iorio, Patricia, 51, 63, 68, 77, 78 DiPetrillo, Judith Di Pippo, Natalie, 53 Di Toro, Catherine, 51, 76, 77 Dodd, Robert, 51 Driscoll, David, 51 Driscoll, Richard, 51, 77 Dubey, Barbara, 51 Dunne, Thomas, 51, 65, 152 Dunnigan, Jane, 54, 74, 77 E Eddy, Andrew, 51, 65, 99 F Fabrizio, Robert, 55 Facina, Rosanna, 52, 77, 76 Fairbanks, Judith, 52, 55, 77 Fargnoli, Kenneth, 52, 71, 75, 77 Farrell, Margaret, 54 Feeley, James, 51, 77, 87 Ferrante, William, 54 Finkelstein, Richard, 35, 51, 65, 82 Fishbein, Norman, 55, 87 Fishman, Janice, 55, 51, 62 Freedman, Karen G Gallogly, Peter, 52, 93 Garabedian, Garo, 51, 75, 77 Garafalo, Kenneth, 50, 55, 87 Gardner, Gregory, 55 Gaskill, David, 52, 93 Gates, Lee, 55, 77, 87 Gelade, Julius Giordano, Joseph, 51 Giusti, Elsa, 51, 77 Glause, Meredith, 55 Glenn, Dorothy Golden, David, 52, 63, 66, 92 Goodman, Jencrey, 55, 65, 77, 78, 92 Goodman, Robert, 51, 77 Gordon, Andrew, 55, 95 Greenberg, Ann, 35, 66 Greene, Leslie, 51, 82 Guiliano, Cynthia, 51 H Hall, John, 51 Hathaway, Richard, 55, 77 Hawkins, Doris, 54, 63 Hennessey, William, 55 Hodosh, Richard, 32, 51, 87 Horenstein, Lynda, 55 Horiagan, Cheryl, 52 Howard, Virginia, 51 Hyde, George, 52, 75 I Iannitelli, Ralph, 51, 93 Irwin, Milton, 54 Izzo, Alan, 51, 77, 91, 94 J Jackson, Jane 52 Jackson, Shane, 51, 61, 77, 78, 150 Johnson, Bradford, 52, 62, 91, 93, 99 Jordan, Mark, 52, 61, 65, 65, 78 K Kelley, Thomas, 54, 75 Kells, Patricia, 55, 51, 74, 78 Kestner, Janet, 54 Kling, Katherine, 35, 51, 72 Kostyla, Stanley, 53 Krieger, Leslie, 51, 78 Krupka, Cheryl, 51 I. Lamb, Jean, 55, 52, 65, 72, 78 Lapolla, Lorraine, 51 Libutti, Alberta, 52 A Adelberg, Harvey, 63, 79, 122, 144, 146 Allen, Alfred, 108, 118 Alperin, Joan, 68, 102, 103, 122, 146 Atamian, Edward, 118, 108 Sfucleni' Index Lind, Robert, 54, 78 Lombardi, Dianne, 55 Lopez-Marillos, Julian, 52, 65, 78 Lotito, Elaine, 54, 55, 65 Lupo, Filomena, 52, 62, 65 M MacDonald, Ann, 52, 65, 78 Mackey, John, 51, 87 Malmberg, Linda, 51, 77 Mancini, Anne, 55, 55 Mancini, Joseph, 52 Manley, Richard, 52 Marcello, Joseph, 54, 63 Marciano, Nicandro, 51, 95 Marinsky, Ellen, 52 Markovitz, Morton, 50, 54, 55, 74, Marks, George Marzilli, Albert, 52, 55 Masttorilli, Christine, 51 Mathias, John, 50, 51 Matteson, William, 52 Maynard, Jonathan, 50, 55, 69 Mazzie, Gary, 51, 91 McCaffrey, Mary Ann, 52, 65, 78, 102, 105 McHugh, Susan, 52, 74 McNamara, Mary, 51, 78 Mello, Valerio, 52, 95 Mendola, Anthony, 52 Migneault, Thomas, 52, 75 Millen, Ronald, 51 Miller, Theodore Miragliuolo, Lucille, 55 Montanara, David, 55 Muifs, Iris, 35, 52 Mulleedy, Maureen, 55, 52 Mushnick, Leah, 54, 74, 78 N Nardi, Deborah Nedow, Arthur, 53 Nelson, Gregory, 52, 77 Norris, Stephen, 52, 87, 99 P Park, Choon Pasch, Constance, 51, 78 Pasquarelli, Phyllis, 55 Patten, Raymond, 52 Paul, Geraldine, 52, 54 Pelletier, Kenneth, 52, 75 Perrotti, Karen, 52, 79 Petrocci, Gloria, 51 Piascik, Peter, 51, 91 Picerno, Deborah, 50, 52, 55, 76, Pick, Aron, 51, 77 Piette, Dennis, 55 Pitassi, Robert, 52 Pitocchi, Richard, 52, 75 Pizzuti, Anthony, 52, 87, 90, 99 Poulten, Howard, 52, 54, 75 Pressman, Penny, 52, 72, 105 Raimondi, Michael, 51 Record, Stephen, 55, 87 Rickson, Edwin, 75 SENIORS Bacon, Daniel, 108 Balzofiore, Donna, 62, 102, Barrett, Richard, 122 Beattie, Lynn, 58, 122 1 107, 108, 118 Roberti, Beverly, 51 Rock, Janice, 55 Rock, Judith, 52, 75, 76 Roses, Frederick, 63 Ross, George, 55 Rossignoli, Jane, 55, 72, 102, 105 Rothman, Gloria, 54 Roukous, Joan Rozzi, Louise, 54 Rubin, Gerald, 52, 55, 54, 75, 77 S Sachs, Betsy, 55, 65, 72, 75 Salk, Patricia, 51, 72 Salomon, Kenneth, 52, 87 Sampolinski, Sara, 55, 52, 65, 80, Sandalowski, Marguerite, 52 Savasta, Deborah, 55 Schenk, Ernest, 99 Schreiner, Mark, 51, 75 Silver, Judith, 35 50, 54, 75 Silver, Susan, 50, 51, 78, 101, 102 Skelly, Kenneth, 54, 75, 95, 99 Slack, Robert, 54, 75, 77 Smith, George, 54, 75, 95, 99 Sobocinski, Carol, 55 Solinger, Jeffrey, 50, 54, 75, 78, 94 Spaziano, Nancy, 54 Sprung, Edith, 52 Steiner, Barry, 52 Sternbach, Dina, 52, 65, 65, 72, 75 Sudakoif, Nathan, 54, 55, 75 Swanson, Elizabeth, 51, 79 Sweeney, Jane, Sweeney, Joan, Sydney, Albert, 52 Sydney, David, 95 T Taft, Mary, 51, 62, 77, 78 Tarcredi, Peter, 52 Taroborelli, Joseph, Tartaglione, Angelo, 51 Taylor, Robert, 55, 95, 99 Thompson, Claire, 52 150 52, 79 55 55, 87 Tingley, Lois, 55, 51, 65, 72 Tippe, Stephen, Troll, Nancy, 5 54, 75, 90 2, 76 Trombetta, Joseph, 52, 50, 54, 75 Trotter, Candice, 55 V Vars, John, 52 Vendettuolli, Anthony, 51 Verdi, Bernardine, 55 Verri, Robert, 52, 87, 99 Vollucci, Matth W Woodcome, Ha Y Young, Shirley, Z ew, 55, 94 rold, 50, 52, 77, 99 55, 50, 51, 66, 79 Zinno, Janice, 55, 55 Zinno, Ronald, Betberian, 52 Hapet, 78, 108 Bernstein, Richard, 122, 146, 15 Blackman, Joan, 62, 102, 108 Blackmar, Wayne, 109 Bojar, David, 59, 65, 122, 144, 5 155 Bonner, Elizabeth, 72, 74, 107, 109, 118 Braude, Benjamin, 68, 123 Brenner, William, 59, 71, 74, 78, 123 Brindamour, Diane, 58, 63, 72, 79, 123 Burrows, Marlene, 9, 123, 144 C Capozza, Dennis, 72, 123, 152 Cappello, George, 75, 90, 123 Anthony, 58, 74, 107, 109, 118 Philomena, 124 Caprio, Cassidy, Cesario, Harry, 87, 106, 109 Madeline, 62, 120, 124 Chenes, Cinami, Ann, 124, 150 Cohen, Jay, 59, 109, 118, 152 Cohen, Robert, 35, 109, 118, 119, 153 Colagiovanni, Isabel, 62, 107, 110, 118, 151 Cole, C. William, 86, 78, 124, 146, 153 Corrigan, Lucy, 110 Cort, Susan, 110 Costantino, Arlene, 72, 77, 110 Crane, David, 90, 110 D Dalton, Susan, 63, 76, 121, 124, 146 D'Amore, Michael, 50, 55, 110, 118, 153 De Cesare, Lois, 111 De Conti, Diane, 62, 77, 114 DeCristofaro, Donna, 62, 72, 79, 83, 124 Della Ventura, Pauline, 33, 77, 82, 111 De Luca, Lucille, 77, 125 Derderian, Dorothy, 72, 74, 76, 77, 125 DeSiderato, Robert, 125 De Simone, Carl, 65, 69, 76, 78, 125 Dolan, Regina, 72, 125 Dudek, Christopher, 65, 73, 75, 125, 152 Dykes, Robert, 75, 125 Eddy, Stephanie, 64, 65, 72, 126, 152 Erickson, William, 78, 111 F Fagiano, David, 111, 119, 153 Fascitelli, David, 126 Feinberg, Frank, 58, 70, 126, 144, 152 Feldman, Neil, 126 Feldman, Tina, 59, 72, 100, 126 Ferri, Everett, 87, 107, 111 Fields, Ronald, 64, 65, 78, 127 Finberg, Harris, 35, 119, 127, 152, Fishbein, Shirley, 64, 65, 72, 127 Formicola, Joseph, 75, 90, 127 Frasca, Antonio, 77, 87, 112 ' Freed, Leslie, 59, 127 153 G Gallagher, Barbara, 73, 128, 146 Gauthier, Amy, 112 Gerstein, Ann, 112 Gilbert, Paula, 35, 59, 65, 112, 119 Goldsmith, Lyn, 31, 63, 72, 128 Goren, Sybil, 65, 72, 76, 128 Grace, Diane, 59, 72, 128 Green, Robin, 59, 72, 128 Grenga, Frank, 86, 121, 128 Grist, Wing, 58, 59, 70, 129 H Hafa, Maxine, 62, 65, 72, 129,152 Sludenl' Index Hall, James, 75 Heaney, Theresa, 79, 129 Herbert, Christopher, 77, 91, 129, 152 Hindle, Joseph, 86, 87, 98, 129, 146 Hochberg, Erica, 58, 65, 72, 129, 145 I Iannucci, John, 72, 74, 130 Ionata, Madeline, 73, 130 J Johnson, Julie, 33, 78, 112 Jrade, Ramon, 130 K Kalowski, Nathan, 71, 78, 92, 130, 144 Katz, Fredda, 59, 70, 77, 130 Kellam, Susan, 72, 74, 130 Kessler, Paula, 58, 63, 72, 131, 144 Klein, Ronald, 59, 63, 66, 121, 131 Klockars, Carl, 65, 131 Koehler, Jule, 131 Kramer, Leslie, 131 Kulahjian, Paula, 59, 79, 131 Kushner, Alan, 63, 69, 77, 80, 132 L Landes, George, 90, 112 Lawton, Dennis, 77, 83, 132 Lawton, James, 35, 132, 153 Le Blanc, Denise, 59, 73, 74, 132 Lepasaar, Ulle, 63, 72, 79, 113, 118 Lepper, Frances, 72 Levine, Kenneth, 113 Levy, Judith, 132 Lilla, Kathleen, 62, 65, 77, 133 Loveless, Lynn-Ann, 76, 77, 113 Luke, Elizabeth, 58, 79, 133 M MacDonald, Alesandra, 77, 133 MacKinnon, Georgia, 30, 72, 113 Mancini, Judith, 58, 133 Mannocchio, Peter, 133, 146 Manolakos, Peter, 62, 63, 78, 79, 133 Marcaccio, Michael, 134 Marks, Judith, 59, 65, 72, 134 McCarthy, David, 94, 99, 134 McOsker, Sandra, 77, 134, 150 Merlino, Richard, 28, 134 Miragliuolo, Joanne, 72, 74, 134, 145 Mondshein, Susan, 35, 62, 69, 113, 146 Morse, Maxine, 62, 73, 76, 113 Muldowney, Arthur, 87, 135 Murphy, Cathleen, 135, 151, 152 Murphy, John, 71, 72, 135 N Namerow, Leigh, 77, 135 Noonan, Ann, 113 Norato, Patricia, 135 Novich, Cheryl, 70, 72, 114, 118, 153 O Oakes, William, 136 O'Kleasky, Justine, 114 Oliva, Stephen, 71, 136 P Pantano, Ronald, 33, 114 Passman, Richard, 35, 59, 66, 136, 152 Patterson, Rita, 30, 114 Pease, Leslie, 77, 136 Pena, Phyuia, 35, 136 Pinsly, Mitchell, 31, 136, 144 Plunkett, Edward, 62, 77, 80, 137, 152 Portnoy, Hershel, 77, 78, 137 Q Quinlan, Diane, 35, 58, 72, 82, 137 R Rabinowitz, Judith, 58, 72, 82, 137, 146 Reich, Harvey, 137 Reich, Paula, 58, 72, 137 Reichstetter, Linda, 35, 59, 133 Ride, Vida, 15s Roberts, Michael, 28, 60, 62, 92, 138 Rogers, Susan, 62, 77, 138, 145 Rosenberg, Robert, 35, 59, 63, 138, 152 Rubiano, Mary, 114 Russo, Phyllis, 138 S Schechter, David, 87, 114 Senecal, Hope, 139 Siegal, Alvin, 115 Signore, Anthony, 86, 87, 99, 115, 118 Silver, A. 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