Dominican Academy - Dominilog Yearbook (Fall River, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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K- R I ' . V 1 y. AY3i.,f' a'?f-f5- , w L 4 M, ' 4 , .rv X 1.-A -A ' f W- -4, , '- . .5 ' 1 e,,.I2E?f-P5 ia 5 .,,' Wy Q ,i T5 sgmgififui ' I ' gl X f 'v N. 15551 1. in - N 'f.!5J ' I -yu ,1 ,if .Q 4757 ' . ' Bgqif 1 f - 345' gt., su ' '-I' K OF I4 I ,. 0' H Rg , -'52Y'ffxiT-5 ' W . , .1 Ma '-' 'fl . '?g'iIaW 'f f if rf. :' Rh pf I 4 9 Christ the Eucharistic King reigns in the majestic splendor of Forty Hours Devotion in the convent chapel. COn opporite pagel Statue of Christ at Fatima Portugal. MOST REVEREND JAMES E. CASSIDY D.D., LL.D. Bishop of Fall River 1934 - 1951 Steward of God - so Saint Paul said his bishop should be and so the Apostle would have hailed this bishop: keeper of the keys for God, guardian of the good things of God, trustee for God of the church in Fall River - this high priest was faithful to his stewardship. . . . This bishop, though dead, still speaks. It will be years before the echo of his authori- tative and apostolic voice dies in this diocese. For he was a bishop without blame . . . able to exhort in sound doctrine and to confute opponents! May his valiant soul rest in peace! May his example be ever before our eyesli' From the Funeral Eulogy prearhed by Mort Rezferemf Ricbanf 1. Curbing, D.D. may 22, 1951 v DEDICATIO ev Q 2 XYQ, Vicar of Ghrisl, fha Slermll King Ma y . , 1, f I nz .,A . . . . The fifteenth centenary of the Council of Chalcedon occurs during this present year. It is fitting that such a joyful event as this be celebrated, both in Rome and in the whole Catholic world, with those solemnities which, with heart filled with gratitude to God, the Giver of all salutary counsel, We are happy to ordain. . . . lt is Our Wish, Venerable Brethren, that when, through your efforts, the holy Council of Chalcedon is commemorated, on that occasion all be urged to adhere with total loyalty to Christ Our Redeemer and King. Let no one . . . either shake by doubt or pervert by harmful innovation the dogma ratified by Chalcedon, that in Christ there are two true and perfect natures, the divine and the human, which are joined together, but not confused, subsisting in the one person of the Word. Rather let all, united closely with the Author of our salvation, Who is the Way of holy living, the Truth of divine teaching, and the Life of eternal happiness, love in Him their restored human nature, respect their restored lberty, and, putting away the foolishness of senile world- lings, pass on in joy to the ageless wisdom of spiritual childhood. Pope Pint XII, E11t'yt'f1t'tzf Lellef .SEAIPITERNUS REX Septenzber 8, 1951 His Holiness Pope Plus XII Apastle af Wrist the King, Our Kishnp . . May Christ's words: 'Peace be to you. As the Father hath sent me, so I send you', be true for us and of our way of living each day of our life. May His prayer be illustrated by our deeds: Thy kingdom come, Thy will be doneg Forgive us as we forgive those who trespass against us. May our conscience, sensitive to all that the Lord has done for us, make us responsive to each day's opportunity of continuing the mission of Our Lord on earth . . . Let us never forget what we commemorate today. Our Lord is comeg He gives Himself to us. We receive Him reverently, this day, in Holy Communion. He is become part of us. He shares our nature. He has become like to us that He might make us in spirit and truth like unto Him. He has become our best Christmas gift to transform us, and to change us for 'the better . . . O wonderful exchange! the Creator of humankind, assuming the form of man, has lavished on us His Divinity, has given us to share in Him that we might give Him in return of ourselves. Let us not be slow to do our part. The world will be the better for it. Biilaop Connolly, sermon al Midnight Mast, 1951. Hit Excellency MOST REVEREND JAMES L. CONNOLLY, D. D., Ph. D. Bishop of Fall River Reverend Edward Gorman, M.A. Superintendent of Diocesan School! Besides devoting himself unsparingly to keeping our schools at their highest possible efficiency throughout our grade and high school years, our diocesan Superintendent of Schools, Father Gorman, has been kind enough to mani- fest his interest in our welfare by encouraging the various projects we undertake. His presence at our modesty fashion show and his gracious words of encouragement on that occasion and since then have given us new courage in this enterprise, one of the campaigns undertaken by our Army of Youth. Le Tres Reverend Pere Antoine M. Lanoue, O.P. Priezzr der Dominimim qui est toujours le bon Pere sur qui 1'on pent compter pour une direction sage, prudente et eclairee. ,-ar Iv Reverend Terence J. Sullivan, O.P. Also a Professor of Theology in Providence College, Father Sullivan began his monthly lessons for freshmen and sophomores in Decem- ber, to the delight of those undergrads. Cover- ing the most important religious topics in his lessons, he also took time to give clear and convincing answers to all questions submitted by his class. That's one period that never drags, say sophs, frosh. Reverend Vincent Ferrer McHenry, O.P. Professor of Theology in Providence Col- lege, Father McHenry came to Dominican the first Tuesday of each month to give expert advice to seniors and juniors on how best to use those powerful weapons of the Army of Christ, the Sacraments and prayer. The lively discussions that followed each month's lesson cleared up many important problems for us. Those Tuesday classes were highlights through- out the year. xg ,,,.... X. A v ,xp Alter Hlzrislus - Anafhcr 6'l1rist O U R PA S TO R S ' '... Christ's life on earth was soon run, His task quickly done. The brief years hastened to their culmination in the Sacrifice of the Cross, and He was soon gone from the sight of men. But Christ's work was to overflow the narrow bounds of His earthly years, to extend out across the centuries to all times and all peoples. Having come as .1 man, to save men, it would be through men that the Son of God would offer Himself to the Father . . . In His priesthood He guaranteed the continuance of the sacrifice to which all His life had aimed. Each priest means another Christ, another altar, another renewal of Calvary . . . XDOMINICANA, june, 19589. These are our Pastors. Devoted entirely to God and His Church, like tireless generals in the Army of Christ they give us our spiritual weapons and outline the plan of righteousness that will enable us to participate in the eternal victory of Heaven. Right Reverend George F. Cain St. Mathieu - Fall River Reverend Francisco Bettencourt Santo Christo - Fall River Reverend Alfred E. Bonneau Notre Dame - Fall River Reverend joseph C. Bourque Blessed Sacrament - Fall River Reverend B. Buckley, C. S. Sp. St. Anrhony's - Portsmouth, R. I. Reverend Felix S. Childs St. Louis - Fall River Reverend Raymond T. Considine St. William's - Fall River Reverend Francis J. Cooney St. Christophers - Tiverton, R. I. Reverend joseph Cournoyer St. Michaels - Ocean Grove Reverend James A. Coyle Holy Name - Fall River Reverend Edward Dowling St. john the Baptist - Central Village Reverend Hugo E. Dylla St. Stanislaus - Fall River Reverend Adrien Gauthier St. Roch - Fall River Reverend James Gerrard St. Mary's Cathedral - Fall River Reverend Kerry O'C. Keane Holy Ghost - Tiverton, R. I. Reverend Thomas Landry, O.P. St. Anne - Fall River Reverend Leonidas Lariviere St. jean Baptiste - Fall River Reverend joseph P. Lyons St. Josephs - Fall River Reverend George Maxwell St. Peter and Paul's - Fall River Reverend Joseph Pannoni Holy Rosary - Fall River Reverend Anthony O. Ponte Our Lady of Angels - Fall River Reverend Louis E. Prevost St, I.ouis de France -- Swansea Reverend Charles R. Smith Immaculate Conception - Fall River Reverend Joseph Sullivan Sacred Heart - Fall River Reverend Edmund Ward St, Patricks - Fall River .Q W OUR FACULTY Dear Seniors, Wisely and prudently have you cho- sen the theme of your year and year- book. Happy are you to have so soon discovered the joy and peace that come to those who make Christ the King the center of their lives and activity, who live and work, as the words of the Mass express it, through Him and with Him and in Him . . . In our prayerful wishes for your success and happiness in time and eternity, we cannot do better than exhort you to continue to keep your lives Christ- centered. Dedicate your homes to Him, keep as close as you can to Him and to His Blessed Mother day by day. Con- tinue to make the best possible use of the weapons that made your Army of Youth invincible - particularly the sacraments and prayer, including the daily Rosary. In so doing, you will have Christ and Mary as your strength and consolation in whatever life may bring you, and the best wishes and brightest hopes of your faculty for each one of you will be realized. ' 'dt-, D' .5 by Q . ' , xfmx S' 'Q pigs ui Da, Y 'wsu REV. MOTHER THERESA OF JESUS, O.P. Prioren SISTER M. AMBROSE, O.P. SISTER ANGELA, O.P. . MOTHER M. BENEDICT, O.P. SISTER M. DALMATIUS, O.P. SISTER ESTELLE OF ST. DOMINIC, O.P. SISTER HELEN, O.P. . . . SISTER M. HERMAN, O.P. . MOTHER M. IGNATIUS, O.P. . SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER JEANNE D'ARC, o.P. JULIE MARIA, o.P. SISTER M. DALMATIUS, O.P. Principal I French. Religion, Englifli . . . Englirb, Spizniili, Religion Cbeniirtry, Biology, Miitbeniiztitf . ..... . .,.. ...................., . . French . L French, Religion, I-Iirtory . . . ..... . . Laiin . . .. . .. . Miific. Religion . , . . Englifli, Religion, Hirtory Sliortbanrl, Typewriting, Ojice Prizctire . Religion, Frenrb LOUIS BERTRAND, O.P. . . . Bookkeeping MARY OF CARMEL, O.P. . . .. . . Religion, Art MARY PIUS, O.P. . . . .. .. ...,. Glee Club, Mnfic MARY OF THE SACRED HEART, O.P. . .. .. Orcbeytra, Choir, Minis M. MATHIEU, O.P. .. . .. Religion, Biology, French MARY THOMAS, O.P. MRS. F. M. COREY . . MISS NANCY WALSH . . , . Latin .. . Frencla Pliyricizl Eclzzriifion 1 l V tv l.-4-'X x . . flymg the standards af truth . SE IORS We cannot fly the standards of truth if we do not possess the truths To find and possess truth, we must seek for it. Here in our senior homeroom we did much of our searching for truth. We planned our Student Co-operative Government in the hope that it would train us in responsibility and initiativeg we studied our religion earnestly, discussed it, inquired about itg we delved into Catholic reading in books, pamphlets, magazines, notably our Catholic Digest, which we read every monthg we worked out the details of the various campaigns undertaken by our Army of Youthg we dreamed, too, about the final achievement of our high school days, Graduation . . . Lorraine Aballo General Conscientious worker . . . never per- turbed . . . quiet wit . . . l've got to go home' '... favors religion, Blessed Virgin, Father Edwards' books . . . fondest hopes, to visit Rome and to meet james Melton . . . reluctant to leave friends after high school. Cercle Marial 4g Blessed Martin Club 4g Gym lg Basketball lg Dramatics 4. 3,-1 MISSION CUJB Marcella Antonelli General Marcy . . . unfussed and unhurried . . . soft spoken . . . good natured . . . poised, confident, a bit mischievous . . . stately stature . . . math whiz . . . basketball en- thusiast . . . great devotion to Blessed Mar- tin. Class Vice-President 2g Treasurer 5g Glee Club 1, 2g Latin Club 2g Journalism 4g Gym 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 43 Blessed Martin Club 53 Dra- matics 43 Mission Club 4g Orchestra lg Camera Club 4. 16 1-M fU'- Anna Theresa Belcmger Commercial Petite . . . never at a loss for words . . . little Miss Mischief . . . beware all drivers . . . everybodys favorite . . . hopeful secre- tary . . . Prayer for Peace rates first . . . no lover of homework. Glee Club lg Orchestra lg Dramatics 4g Gym 2, 5, 4g Basketball Zg Camera Club 4g Triple M Club 4g Mission Club 4. Wcuuldn't school be a dream if we could stay here for the day! Marcie and Anna smile over the idea, but Lorraine seems to want to give the matter more serious thought. wp., Lorraine Bienvenue Commercial Biev . . . hidden wit . . . mischievous spirit . . . adds a touch of merriment to her friends . . . aspiring secretary . . . love to see the Hawaiian Islands . . . dislikes un- decided people . . . fond of Saint Dominic. Glee Club l, 2, 5, 43 Camera Club 4g Cercle Marial l gOrchestra lg Gym 2 ,3, 4. Now this is what I call a good idea for picture taking - giving us a coke apiece and letting us sit here on the lovely cool grass. No need to tell us to smile! Betty, Lorraine, Mona. 'NCQ 5177 'if ' - - 1311 x I l l 1.1 21' vw i 5 ll E S ef Mona Anna Cantin Commercial i Sparkling eyes . . . gladsome outlook on life . . . excels in school spirit . . . a friend to be cherished . . . staunch in secretarial pursuit . . . dislikes boastful people . . . will miss wonderful after school gatherings. , Glee Club 1, 2, 31 Triple M 4g Camera Club 4g Vice-Presidentg Cercle Marial lg Gym 2, 3, 4g 5 Dominilog 45 Dramatics 4. l l I I l 19 Elizabeth Anne Boylan Classical Betty . . . genial disposition . . . diligent worker . . . sincere, thoughtful, with a heart full of charity . . . envisions a nursing career . . . loves St. joseph and Hail Mary . . . in- terested in American History. Class President lg Gym 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3g Latin Club 2g Cercle Marial 2g Basketball 23 The Dominican 23 Mission Club 4g Camera Club 45 Dramatics -lg journalism Z. 99 ,f ihiiw? .iw-P Ui' Theresa Marie Ann Cote General Terry . . . considerate . . . straightfor- ward . . . whiz with a cook book . . . Keeper of the Funds' '... aspires to the nursing profession ...' 'Wanna bet?' '... detests tardy people . . . has great devotion to St. Theresa. - Class President lg Vice-President 3, Treasurer 2, 4g Gym 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 5, 41 Orchestra lg Cercle Marial lg Triple M Club 43 Mission Club 4g Camera Club 4. I' CAVIERA C LUB Colette Claire Chretien General Winning personality . . . air of docility . . . service with a smile . . . fond of knit- ting and Let Me Call You Sweetheart . . . aversion for meddlesome people . . . will miss almost everything in D. A. Blessed Martin Club 5g Glee Club 2, 5, 4g Cercle Marial l, 43 Latin Club 2g Triple M Club 43 Camera Club 4. Y Qt 5? .Q M zo , I Eueline B. Demers Commercial Evie . . . gracious . . . true friend to all . . . energetic worker . . . ambitious pianist . . . lover of art . . . loyal to the Blessed Virgin and Hail Mary . . . hopes to visit the Philippines. Glee Club l, 2, 5, 43 The Dominican sig Triple M Club -lg Camera Club 4, Treasurerg Gym 2, 3, ,ig Dramatics 2. -ig Orchestra lg Blessed Martin Club 53 Cercle Marial I, 2, 3, -ig journalism 43 Dominilog -ig Mission Club -1. Hlfbyou think I won't be proud to wear this hand tooled leather purse when I hnish it! purrs Eveline, as Colette obligingly hands her the tools. Theresa pauses in her work on the pieces for another purse. MW' QQ ik, .,..,., -,- C., 1 ,- 1-1 T, I Jacqueline Marie Dube Commercial jackie . . . determined air . bubbling over with pep and energy . . . sparkling smile . . . longs to be an accurate book keeper . , . favorites are the Morning Offer ing and Stardust '... will miss cheerlead ing after high school. Class Secretary SL Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Vice President 5, Orchestra lg Cercle Marial 1, 2, 5, -l journalism 5, fl, Dramatics 'lg The Dominican 5, llg Gym 2, 3, A13 Cheerleader 2, 5. wig Head Cheer- ,S ' leader 4g Camera Club sig Triple M Club fig Dominilog 4. l Sunshine and smiles - they just seem to belong together when we get out of class to pose for pictures, especially on the photogenic grounds of D.A. Vivian, jackie and Virginia don't care how long Mr. , Little makes them wait. l I I l f -Q ,Q M l I, 'A l l l ' 1 l fs -,,-Fa -gf., ., ' p l l l 1 i l l l I l I l l , fn-5 Virginia Anne Forbes General Forbesie . . . leaves behind her a trail of mischief and fun . . . always the center of activity . . . incessant chatter . . . makes friends wherever she goes . . . likes history and Someday , The Dominican 2, 3, 4g Gym 2, 3, 43 Camera Club fig Basketball 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Blessed Martin Club 33 Journalism 2, 3, 4g Cercle Marial 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra lg Mission Club 4g Latin Club 2g S.G.O. 4. Nw, tt, G .1 Oh- M Q35 23 Vruran Theresa Francoeur Viv . . . willing worker . . . radiant per- sonality . . . artistic ability . . . sympathetic listener . . . kiddies' delight . . . consistent devotion to Saint Michael the Archangel . . . longs to meet Ted Williams . . . detests heavy books. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Cercle Marial 1, 43 The Dominican -ig S.G.O. di Basketball 5, 43 Gym 2, 31 Journalism -ig Dramatics sig Triple M Club Lig Mission Club 4g Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Vice'President Li. just wait till you hear the witches on this record, They're terrific! Ann Holden plays the records of Alrzclwrh while Ann King and Margaret follow in their books. Ann Marie Holden General Little Pic . . . expressive eyes . . . stylish dresser . . . forthright and sincere . . . dis- likes conceited people . . . would like to meet Bing Crosby . . . non-worry insurance . . , l'm sorry I'm late but . . Glee Club l, 2, 51 Blessed Martin Club 33 Gym 1, 2, 53 Mission Club sig Camera Club 4. Margaret Mary Hurley General Margie . . . optimistic . . . talkative . . . loyal friend to all . . . her delightful humor adds zest to life . . . hopes to visit Ireland someday . . . loves the Hail Holy Queen . . . will miss the genuine fun at D.A. journalism 2, 3, 43 Camera Club fig Mission Club 4g The Dominican 4g Class Treasurer 23 Dramatics Jig Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Triple M Club 4g Blessed Martin Club 5, 4. ,,.,-L '99 Flin- CK Ann Marietta King Classical Red . . . Being small matters not at all . . . typical representative of the Irish , . . as welcome as a holiday . . . big heart and a ready smile . . . favorite, Goodnight Sweetheart . . . ambition, to be .1 good nurse. Dominilog 43 Class Treasurer lg Gym 2, 3 ,-ig 25 Glee Club l, 2, 5, -43 Orchestra lg Triple M Club 43 Camera Club ai, Secretaryg Basketball lg The Dominican 2, 5, -4g Mission Club -ig Dra- matics 4g journalism 2 3, -1. Gilbert Madeleine Lagasse Commercial Gil . . . neat and sweet . . . studious . . . can always be depended upon . . . consist- ently calm and serene . . . ardent sports fan . . . devotion to the Blessed Virgin . . . would like to meet the Pope. Blessed Martin Club 53 Journalism 2, 3g Cercle Marial l, -lg Gym 2, 53 Basketball Zg Camera Club -l, Presidentg Triple M Club 43 Class Secre- tary 2, 4g Dramatics 4g The Dominican 2, 5. H L J . . l l- Vlvianne Rose E. Lagasse Commercial Viv . . . zealous debater . . . loyal class- mate, friend to all . . . upholds secretarial ambition . . . favorite author, Father Owen Francis Dudley . . . dislikes rainy days . . . hopes to visit California . . . finds Ameri- can History interesting. Glee Club l. 2, 5, 43 Cercle Marial 1, 2, 4g Orchestra lg Dramatics 45 The Dominican 3, 4g Gym 2, 3, 43 Basketball 25 Triple M Club 4g Camera Club 4g Journalism Z, 3, 4. 'QS SK Elizabeth Marie O. Lajoie Clussmcnl Zub . . . top ranking student . . . lends Ol uvur ll frlendly spmt to .111 her Ll.1s5e5 . . . eager nm meer the Prxncess I1l1z.1berl1 . . . possesses an .xbunllnnce of pep .lllkl personality . . . r rlm r rn C,l.1ss Vlpe-Presnlcnt l, 5110. 2, ll, Cfym l, 2, H, f.iIH.1UL5 . , 1 rn.1 IS 1 , . nn . . -, Urchestm 1, Z, 3, 1, Lilwr.1r1.1n lg Cernle lNl.1ri.1l l, ,, 5, 4, Treasurer 4, Calm. Llulu l. se we like rw read llemnfx. Frcmh iukes, smries, even puzzles keep lfrench glasses alive. Gillverre, Flimlwetlu anal Vivmnne llnll une fun in lmgk numlvers uf their Ilremh nmgexzine. 'Wa 'fi'-.TP '137 Pierrette Beatrice Lemaire Commercial Pete . . . diligent worker . . . deadline jitters . , . liked by all . . . ambition, to be a secretary . . . loves Blessed Virgin and Thomas Merton's books . . . eager to visit Washington . . . aversion to show-offs . . . enjoys American History. Class President 2, 3, 4, Vice-President lg Glee Club 1, Z3 Orchestra lg Cercle Marial l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 S.G.O. -ig Gym 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 2, 3, 43 journalism 3, 43 The Dominican 3, 43 Triple M Club 4g Dramatics 2, 4g Dominilog 4. AQUINEY1-E 28 Pauline M. Lamontagne Comercial Paul , . . dignified . . . never a hair out of place . . . sterling qualities . . . devotion to St. Maria Goretti . . . hopes to become a secretary and to tour the West . . . dislikes tardy people . . . will miss the friendly at- mosphere of DA. Cercle Marial lg Orchestra lg Glee Club lg Gym lg Dramatics 4. WMM Claire Ruth McAndrew General Mac . . . expressive eyes . . . good sport . . . Winsome personality . . . neat and sweet . . . good neighbor policy . . . Blessed Martin and the Hail Mary are tops . . . anticipates a nursing career and a trip to Ireland. Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4g Blessed Martin 53 Orches- tra lg Latin Club 25 Gym 2, 43 Camera Club 41 Mission Club ig Dramatics 4. lf you want to be on the beam around D.A these years you must et into journalism, advises editor Pierrette, as Claire looks over the new journalism manual and Pauline just thinks things over ff f f5P Catherine L. McGettigan Commercial McGets . . . asset to any class . . . speed- ball of the typing class . . . basketball whiz . . . hopeful secretary . . . loves typing and Mario Lanza . . . devotion to Blessed Martin . . . longs to see the Isle of Capri. Basketball 2, 5, 43 Dramatics 4g The Dominican 2, 3, 43 Dominilog 4g Journalism 2, 3, fig Cercle Marial l, 25 Orchestra lg Glee Club l, 2, 5, 4g Triple M Club -ig Camera Club 45 Gym 2, 5, 4. C X7 4 R ATHLETICS f S' Ti 30 Pauline Ann Madeiros General Paul . . . deep thinker . . . ambitious . . . I'll get a car . . . dislikes Sunday drivers . . . likes St. Paul and the Out Father . . . pastime, sleeping . . . fancies a tour of the United States and hopes to meet the Pope. Dramatics 43 Gym 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3g De- bating 2. Gertrude Margaret O Neil Classical Gert . . . tops in both scholastic and social activities . . . flair for math . . . a smile for every mile of life . . , ten pin toppler . . . devoted to Saint Gerald . . . hates sarcasm. Blessed Martin Club 5g Cercle Marial 2, 5, 4, Secretary Alg Orchestra lg Latin Club l, 2, 3, Aedile 2, Dramatics 4, The Dominican 2, 4' Dominilog -lg S.G.O, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 5, 4, Captain fi, Camera Clubg Mission Club 4, Gym 2, 3, 43 journalism 2, 4. v Selling ads' XVhy it's as simple as that! just tal-ae your ad section of the 1951 Dommrlng, your letter of introduction, your best manners and most winning smile, and presto, the ad's sold! Good advice from business manager Catherine to Pauline and Gertrude. ,X ff Patricia Lee O'Neil Classical Patsy . . . imaginative . . . willing worker . . persevering . . . 21 ray of knowledge and another of friendliness . . . survived four years of bus rides from Tiverton . . . will miss The DONZfI1lL'il7I after high school . . . likes skating, English and Always . Orchestra lg Cercle Marial 3g Latin Club Z, 55 journalism 2, 3, sig Dramatics 43 The Dominican 2, 5, rig Dominilog -ig Class Secretary lg S.G.O. 5, 4g Gym Z, 5, 4g Mission Club 4. Don't tell me my voice sountls like that! There must be something wrong with the machine. The tape recorder tells the tale every time. Patricia, Theresa and Ruth have some fun with it in the club room. i . ,I Y 'X 1 1.1 LHTI N C LUB , . ' Theresa Postrgllone General Teri . . . alert perspective . . . htm in her decisions . . . conquering smile . . . like to visit Timbuktu . . . aspires to the nursing profession . . . distaste for aggressive people. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Al, Blessed Martin Club Eg Orchestra lg Cercle Marial 5L journalism 2, S, Dramatics Al, The Dominican 2, 3, Dominilog fl, Class Vice-President lg S.G.O. 2, 5, -ig Gym 2, 3. -lg Basketball 2, 53 Mission Club fig Camera Club 4. Ruth Carol Venturini General Little Wick . . . reserved in everything but her friendship . . . fun loving . . . hastens slowly . . . a likeable girl with a likeable way . . . pastime, dancing . . . to visit Rome her fondest hope. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian lg Blessed Martin Club 3, 43 Orchestra 1, journalism 4, Gym 2, 5, 4g Cheerleader 3, 4, Mission Club 4. N vm f 33 Q' x K W H-345 s. . . D f a 24 1 Y A I r gi KQQU- 'U 1839 '90 V I gb A J-feeds' lifted hzylz - and the Ifmss nur truly swan! The towers of neighboring Saint Anneis Dominican church are lofty, majestic, inspirational. Lofty, too, are the ideals of our undergraduate leaders, inspiring their followers to full coopera- tion in the Army of Youth that is Dominican Academy. ag I ww 41 .f -5 13. A ., ul' X .1 - ': a4, . Q..-s 1-if? 'ff UNDERGRADUATES n v X A . A A iff 6 I N-spy .Wm ti. .R 4, rl I ,Y U - . 1 ' - if ,pf Q I 'fiflvlg sf Xfx fxf K 'lil J... . A ',,g,'.1 'v 5 fu Mx! f 'F ffw H n 'W-.nf K , - .gf .f A, 4 4. X x.f.- '- ' . 0 ' . N .Q ' ' - 1 X A ' 1 fwk., 1 fef. MQ,-,.o ' ' 1 0 4 , .Q ,,-rm, - , un, 4 Q' - fix 1 - :,-, , K' s ' . - . r-., .. f... J- A 8034, 'beg F f 1 .4 . f V, xi 5 . , 1 x -P - f . X f,,,., .W :::3E Y f,.Lga X.,!ka,.- N xsllg .r-:hx Rib. 1. MUS., 2-fs xsg f 1 SOPHQMORE Seems as if I just can't wait till initiation night to get presiding at our Green Crime Court! Claudette Gendreau Criglatp finds eager listeners in Antoinette Rioux, Lorraine Turgeon, Ann Marie Berube. Who has any new ideas for preparing the Communion breakfast for the morning of the Commencement Mass? asks President Muriel Walker freazedl. Claire Levesque lexfrenze rigbzj seems to have an interesting suggestion. 6Left fo right: : Jeanne Guilmette, Diane Morrissette, Grace Kelley, Claire Desjardins, Annette Gendreau, Patricia Patricelli, Denise Desmarais, Cynthia Buckley, Madalena Souza, Claire Levesque. ,- in f' II , , 54 'b 'EA i -'fm Pr, 5- 1 KX I . I 445 W F M ,Li a ,gf xc., ivhx k f f Qi il ' 1 r I N ..-Li -K s X,- Q 1 , f pf: -Q .aff A e 4. ' X fs .-'w ,f Iv' X f ,K x ji- x , X Y , . m .e f . -fi Af f , . -f ,. ' . -, A, , .s. it , . X x L Anim, FRESHME Cheerleading is work as well as fun! fresh- men think, as they watch head cheerleader Jac- queline Dube demonstrate. fFif5l row, feft to fighfli Jeanne Mathieu, Gertrude Ste. Marie, Janet Ste. Marie, Helene Boissonneau. fSecomz' ffllflf Eileen Demoura, Georgette Gagnon, Claudette Arsenault, Georg- ette Goyette. Vfhinl fowl: Claudette Beauregard, Claudette Berube, Pauline Morin, Jeanne Maltais, Grace-Anne Guay. Something new under the sun - teen-agers who like to study. Just see those freshmen smile over their English assignments. CFifrt 701102 Jeannette Lescault, Pauline Cor- riveau, Jacqueline Rousseau. CSecond fowl : Diane Farrell, Theresa Gagne, Merilyn Chabot, Lillian Chace. If it's on the map, Jac- queline's sure to find it, is the opinion of freshman world history lovers. CFiftt fowl: Elaine Bar- rette, Jeannette Savoie, Leona Theroux. Cbiecomi fowl : Paul- ine Talbot, Doris Beaulieu, Ann Driscoll, Claire Mailloux. At map, Jacqueline Levesque. .sf X ' ' . C ' XX., 1. ff' 9 Milf i.glr.nl' Ll 014 earth ls' balflcield never zz vantage WK!! yield ,115 dazzfztlcssly an We swing W. gl ,MNIC W 4,1 1 6 PMNIC 41 oorMN'C.,4Y Q W ' ff X 'fviDw'+f 'e ' ' X my J V X . ' . -L 1 4ne L I I 4019 Activities - religious, stlwldstie, siitial, .itliletic - combine to give Dominiciins Army of Yutitli .1 well b.i1.ineed training for their vvurk on e.1rtli'5 battlefield . Smiling, eager, confident, from every side, with eager stride, xve fiirni in the lines of victory ', 44 i 3, lfomradcs true, dare and dv, IIIHHIIII the Queen 'S whiff and blue ?0r nur flag, far auf fzzillz, far Hlzrisf the King X! I T 'gf - K--1 ns 'A ' ' 'Y 1 x ow N If Q Gow 'I if 'Y I A N 1' I 5 1, I 1 V - 7' me j NV I ' ' 0400 ' I W' ACTIVITIES 6mBfMWgHBhmmklhekhyawwmmkz ,MGnMMmm.YMmnmdAwwVAku RETREAT W-1, Nia .ll Our retreat theme is to he Christ the King, the theme of our year and yearhooltl lsn't that wonderfull Seniors were delighted at the announcement. The new statue of the Sacred Heart pictured above was a center of devotion in the chapel during the entire retreat. ai K REV. CAMILLUS MEAGHER, SSCC. Christ wishes to reign over every country, every home, every individual heart, Fr. Meagher told us during retreat and at the lznthronement of the Sacred Heart which climaxecl 5 the three days. Hymns and prayers to the Sacred Heart featured every exercise, with the theme song, Clorirt the King, recurring regularly. fBelozv, leftlf Fr. Meagher reads the Act of Consecration at the Enthronement ceremony. fRigl1H.' School president Pierrette Lemaire reads the students' consecration. or- J' ,,.,.,, J v, ,jrL,.:v L 'iz if T: ,V i ' ' 3. ' ,, 'vfgigasfg V ,, 4,,,-fm.. rt . J ,af f r . L qgaf- - i' 7 if I 1 J 3 c 1 bil K 1 Facing the statue are class presidents llvfr In rilqlwrl P, Lemaire, M, Scholes. Al. Maltriis, M. Wfalker, G, Delahanty, who carried lighted candles in the procession- and highest honor seniors Liijoie and G. O'Neil, who carried baskets of flowers, They'll never forget us nowl D.A will always rememher us and our yearf lwook theme! Seniors look with satisfaction on the new statue which is their gift to D.A. Gift of Class 52 - the inscription will remind Dominican of its debt to the girls who worked ro make D.A. truly an Army of Christ the King. All students were deeply impressed by the solemnity and piety of the Enthrone- ment ceremony. Retreat 1952 was a spiritual landmark. Havinyu recite-l the Lituny of the Sa- cred lIe.irt durinyu the procession from the thiipel In the first floor corridor, D. Afs Army of Youth here sing one of the closing hymns of the linthronement ceremony, They have just recited the dedication prayers which were to make Dominican Ll special home for Christ the King. 1 J 4 l ,Y , RETREAT MEMORIES LINGER. May the Heart of'l6SL1s in the most Blessed Sacrament be praised, adored and loved . . Captain Gertrude O'Neil Hamm! from right, front rmzil hegins and ends the noon Rosary in the chapel lwy one of the retreat prayers. To Gertrude goes credit for having organized this special Rosary before and after lmskethall games. Rosary at l2:Al5. We need your support there too, she announces on the hulletin hoard. Do you want another victory? Rosary at l21'i5. Rosary.1t ll:-45 the rest of the Week in thanksgiving. Nos reunions tendent aussi A nous mieux faire aimer Marieg D'Elle, Soeur Ceslas, qui a vu la-bas Entre mille clioses, Lourdes et Fatima Venait nous parler, avec effusion, En la fete de llmmaculee Conception. Parfois C'est route une surprise Que nous presentent nos Freslimen g Bien oui . . . Point ne sert de courir ll faut partir a temps . . . dit La Fontaine ,tsl ..t. ,r,.ur,..L r..,,m,.r, Que lon suit avec entrain Un impromptu, une eliarade, Un Chant, un jeu, un gai refrain . . Le grand sujet de la vocation Cest a Notre Reverende Mere Prieure Generale qu'il fut Conneg Combien ses trois points: Preparation - Celebration - Prolongation Nous ont fascinees et eclairees! Et quand vient lheure mensuelle De preparer Lu Petite Etoile Ou l'on suggere, ou l'on sourit A Ce que l'on dirn . . .qui n'est pas encore dit. -unlng, lt En elnsse, s'il faut shssimiler Et nos Classiques - et nos bouquins Cest vers Madame Denise Corey Que notre vive attention revient, Pour les heures bienfaisnntes Que son devouement nh pas comptees Qu'elle agree notre reconnaissante Et sincere fidelite. Elle part en juillet pour son pays de France Disons-lui BON VOYAGE et bonlieur et snnte Qunntl son .ime aura bu tout llirome qui enclmnte Qu'elle revienne, lieureuse, -nu pays de la LIBERTE. M U SIC brings us joy 1 1 'I r vkylxl X in glee club IFirrt row, left to rightlf G. Gagnon, C. Sousa, B. Larchevesque, L. Pelis- sier, L. Turgeon, J. Guilmette, M. Walker. fSecond fowl: M. Fallows P. Morin, P. Machado, M. Scholes, V Francoeur A Melvin M Boule C Buckle M ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' YY Sullivan. lTlyird fowl: M. Hurley, D. Farrell, D. Desmarais, S. DeNadal, S S 'h G. ' P ' A mit , Sullivan, C. Alosi, 1. St. Laurent, A. King. lFourlb fowl: G. Sri Marie, P. Chouinard, G. A. Guay, S. O'Neil, M. Little, C. Levesque, M. L Chippendale, C. Chretien. I wonder if anyone has found the lost chord yet. 'Well, after looking since last September, we should have a lead on it. Glee Club members discuss their journey in song from their Home Sweet Home to the deep South on the Swanee River looking for the Lost Chord , one of their favorite melodies from a long list of se- lections. These songbirds meet each Monday at 9:45, and after a few minutes of warming up exercises they break into a sea of melody. When each year they sing at the Eastern Massa- chusetts Music Festival, all the hard work and prac- ticing proves worthwhile. They also show what they have accomplished in an annual Spring Concert. Glee Club officers are: President, Vivian Fran- coeurg vice-president, Pauline Sorel, treasurer, Marilyn Scholesg librarian, Barbara Larchevsque. lFifrt fUIl'l.' D. Beaulieu, G. Levesque, E, Lajoie, J. Hickey, P. Morin, P. Sorel. fSecond fowl: A R' V G d . ioux, . en reau, L. Goulet, V. Francoeur, D. Tessier, M. Little, M. Boule, H. Methot, C. Coulombe. 4 erelfesfrzz, string ensemble fFirrt rozv. left lo riglzvtlr C. Levesque, A. Rioux, A. Guilmette, D. Morris- sette, P. Zebrasky, D. Morrissette, M. Carroll. fSecrmd f0Zl'l.' C. Deschamps, J. Dube, L. Bienvenue, T. Gallagher, P. Sorel, T. Dube, D. Tessier, C. Mailloux, S. Gorton. KThird rozw: C. McGettigan, A. Driscoll, J. Hurley, J. Hickey, V. Lagasse, E. Demers, T. Postiglione, T. Cote, L. Theroux. fF0urth 7'01l'l.' A. Boyle, 1. Hambly, L. Goulet, G. Levesque, P. Patricelli, C. Coulombe, E. Sullivan, G. Delahanty, R. Venturini, C. McAndrew, J. Maltais. Stairs, stairs, and more stairs! Do they never end? After four years you get used to it. Dont give up, Freshie. You're almost there, orchestra members comment, as they make the long trek to the fourth floor for rehearsals. Coultln't we take the elevator? And get caught! Nothing doing! Nothing is more welcome than the regular pro- TI-IE STRING ENSEMBLE, organized this year, grams the orchestra prepare for their special occasionsf carols for the Christmas assembly, St. Cecilia program, Class Day music. Dear St. Patrick must be as delighted as Dominicans are to hear those gay Irish tunes which get one of the biggest hands of the year as the orchestra makes them ring out while all D.A. gathers to cele- brate the wearing of the green. Orchestra officers: President, Gloriette Levesque, vice-president, Vivian Francoeur, secretary-treasurer, Pauline Sorel, librarian, Elizabeth Lajoie. surprised everybody by the excellence of their playing in their first recital March 9. Classical music and Gems of Long Ago made up a pleasantly varied program that showed the skill and industry of the four violinists and their accompanist, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Viola L. Wilson, Doris Beaulieu, Pauline Morin, Marie Cross, Gloriette Levesque. SIG H T- S E E I N G brings smivrs culture, fun is Digs EWVWP'-W nuff-wsnnlu-l .oe V1 fTop lefrl: Everybody is in a hurry to board the chartered bus and be off for the day of sight-seeing, the annual senior outing, October 10. At Bunker Hill, cameras click steadily, although the sun obstinately refuses to shine, and low-hanging clouds threaten. These smiling faces will be some- what less radiant after the long climb to the top of the monument - 194 steps, and no elevator! On the USF. Corzstitutimi, Boston Harbor, T. Postiglione and V. Lagasse strike a pose with the bellg G. Lagasse looks dreamy near the old cannong A. Belanger and L. Bienvenue smile as they reach the upper deck after the con- ducted tour of the two lower decksg V. Francoeur and E. Demers get their bear- ings with the ships compass. lgw S-5 - 1... f. fur' V The House of the Seven Gables in Salem makes literature come to life as seniors enter by the shop door and explore the old mansion made famous by Hawthornes tale. The secret 'Bt kms. , -Q T f i staircase leading from the living room on first floor to CliHord's room on third provides the greatest thrill. Up the rickety steps to the garret, down to Phoebe's room, then back again to first floor and out to the garden. On to Lexington to pose with the Minute Man. J. Dube got up so high she couldn't get down and had to be res- cued by a gallant knight. r ll fTop, left lo rigbtl: Seniors pause before the shop door. A. King and V. Lagasse settle down in the old chair with the gloomy seven-gabled mansion behind them, the edge of the Pyncheon elm overhanging the house. C. McGettigan poses in Phoebe's pretty garden. Adventuresome seniors investigate the mysteries of Maule's well. Orchard House, Concord, charms all lovers of Little Women with its host of reminders of the Alcotts, big and small. . Hawthorne once lived hereg so did Margaret Sidney, who wrote Five Little Peppers. All pix of Walden Pond were greyed out by the clouds, but seniors en- joyed seeing Thoreau's favorite haunt, last stop of the day. f- L 01 Misa, S rlligt x, t NELDHLN .I sg ,., 5333? S5 OPEN fLeft ro rightly Mrs. V. L. Wilson, co-director, accompanistg P. Sorel, P. Gagnon, C. McGettigan, 1. Lachance, J. Dube, P. Lemaire, A, Bernier, C. Deschamps, S. Smith, A. King, Mrs. A. Deschamps, H8.1'l'L1IOI'. Make Mine Modest fashion show introduces Triple-M Club How would the SDS movement take inIFz1ll River - the drive to demand decent clothing and accept nothing else? It has been growing steadily in other parts of the country. Dominican launched the drive by a modesty fash- ion show in May, 1951, with the class of '51 model- ffrxi ,lt 55811 if M? Wkif ing most of the gowns and the undergrads Kpictured fzbozlel wearing other clothing. The Triple-M Club, named after the title of the show, Make Mine Modest , got off to a tentative start in October '51, and was still getting its feet on the ground at Domifzifog deadline. Art classes join in the poster parade at the fashion show. 3 nm: BELL SUS Q I Q ,ws t 1' ff Te . YOUR Sllil 53? x CROWD DEMAND Ptovir Y y IGDISY f sm 1-. ' tvuwwutnt mm ' A 'Q fo. Moutsnr K! Nm A ' LOT 007 , ilu -ESTY Clif lMMulll'ilY PLAEES UPPUY. Yun J.. - . BREAK UPQ Q lll llli HOUR vw.-.qv Wi. 3 G0 l covtn mms l55l 1 s df ZMNGEI '13 V , 155 13' ,W '1 Q 1 YUURAZE' 1 vt ll -'12 , Montsrr If Ei Cuuzem Club is fun Say, it's really dark in here. Put on the lights for a minute. No, dont do it! My pictures are still in the soup. . Youll better take those snaps out or they'll be jet black. Camera club is in session, any Tuesday night, in the new darkroom in the annex. Always present are club ollicers pictured here with the enlarger. President, Gilberte Lagasseg treasurer, Eveline Demersg secretary, Ann Kingg vice-president, Mona Cantin. 6.-li' K. - '1- at J 94 ' . 'Aw ms-- 0.-..- S. G. O. on guard Single file! Quiet, pleaseln Keep moving, girls. You can read the bulletin board later. The patient, long-suffering S.G.O.'s are at work, keeping corridors and stair- ways in order as students file by. On stairs: V. Forbes, G. O'Neil, P. Lemaire, P. O'Neil, E. Lajoie, V. Fran- coeur, T. Postiglione. On floor: J. Ham- bly, L. Goulet, C. Sousa, J. Hurley, 1. Tate. ar-'P , 'W Y, 5 . Of'- . Latin Club wins trophy The Latin trophy pictured here was awarded to Dominican by the National Association for Promo- tion of the Study of Latin because four D,A. students had won Medal-Pins in the nationwide Latin examin- ations given annually by the Association. The Medal- Pin is given to students attaining at least a 115 score out of a possible 120. Dominican's mcdalists are f.fet1tcrf1.' Elizabeth La- joie, lrtarzifirzgk joan Lachance, Gloriette Levesque, Geraldine Sullivan. l I l I K. j 'Q 56 JO U R N A L I S M gives valuable training Standing room only, might be the slogan of D.A. journalism club, The Aquinette, which crowds into Room l every Friday morning. After a prayer to St. Thomas Aquinas, ' patron of the club, members get seated at desks or on folding chairs they have carried in, and settle down to study their journalism for Today manuals or discuss plans for the next issue of The Dmzzizzirtiiz. Practice in writing various types of news stories and features helps prepare members t for a place on the newspaper staff. Most of these budding journalists attend the Publications Conference for Catholic Schools at Boston College each year in May, where they get many tips on making their school paper a vital weapon in the Army of Christ. fK', . f'fQ vmwf T ,- - A fi , qv -an 4'- -ur The Dfmzinimn co-editors Pier- rette Lemaire and Patricia O'Neil ftrizmfzizgi discuss the assignment sheet for the next issue of the paper with Gertrude O'Neil, lit- erary editor. The desire of mak- ing each successive issue better than the last taxes the ingenuity and industry of editors and leads to many an idea hunt. Exchanges help considerably in illustrating what to do or not to do. The journalism party in june is one of the gayest of the year. Skits. parodies, refreshments, then singing and dancing to Mrs. Wil- sons lilting or peppy music make journalists say, This is one party l never want to miss! rI.t'ff ni riglafix A. King, M. Cantin, P. Lamontagne, A. Belanger, M. Hurley, A. llolden. C. lNlcCettigan, C. McAndrew, bl. Dube. At piano, lNlrs. V. L. Wfilson. 0, ai H mf ' 'I 5 Q ' The DOMINICAN Published monthly 9 '3' by the students of DOMINICAN ACADEMY x Fall River, Mass. 'C-RCQLL So let your ligbl shim' lzvfonr mm lbal llwy may sm' your good works and gilt' glory lo your lfallwr who is In l14'a1'r'n. 'MATT. 5, 16. A '4 1-F W f l Q 5 . . xg, J Mr. Owen McGowan of Blessed Martin Book Shop, in his second annual Catholic Book Review contest, awarded third prize to julia Hurley, just before Domizzilog deadline. julia Sv The above large group of iournalism fans does not in- clude freshmen, who joined the activity later in the year. was a patient in St. Annes Hospital just then, but picture coverage must be complete, so be- hold julia and the other winners, with the books for which they wrote the prize-winning reviews. G. O'Neil, honorable mentiong E. Lajoie, Znd prizeg J. Hurley, Std prizeg Riley, honorable rnentiong LaChance, lst prize. gl Q9 J z Senior Quill and Scroll members: ffrfmf rmwl: hl. Dube, V. Lauasse, A. King. fSci'fwif v'o1z'P.' P. Lemaire, li. Demers, 57 C. lhlCG6fflx!.ln, E. Lajoie, G. O'Neil. Not in picture. Pat- ricia O'Neil. D O M IN I LO G lnenns planning, work, inc jay af 'TU 4' Assistant editors are busy beavers as deadlines approach. They write copy, check and double check after the typists, complete each detail on the dummy sheets, make the dupli- cate dummy, manipulate rulers, compasses, erasers, mount- ing paper, rubber cement in prolonged sessions after school or on weekends, fLefI 10 Riglnflx Gertrude O'Neil, Patricia O'Neil, Elizabeth La- joie, Pierrette Lernaire, Mona Cantin. 'Qu Editor Ann King spends long sessions study- ing yearbooks for newer and better ideas for the l952 Dmzzinilog. Planning the dummy is her favorite work, dreaming up each layout and picturing it as it will appear on that day of days when she can announce, The yearbooks are here! 'x I'm so glad we got the new electric typewriter in time to get this yearbook copy ready for the deadline, purrs Cath- erine McGertigan as her flying fingers pick up still more speed. x achievement It's fun to plan for pictures, make lists of students for each group, spend the day with Mr. Little of Lorings Studios taking picture after picture in the won- derful Loring way. Best fun of all is to pose with Mr. Little at the end of a day's work. just see how we smile. So say Jacqueline Dube and Theresa Postiglione, photo- graph editors for the '52 Domini- log. This journalism typewriter is a life line in a deadline, thanks to Class '50, who donated the type- writer, and Class '5l, who gave the adjustable stand, says Pierrette Lemaire, as she taps OH page after page of Dominilog copy. ,Q val Q -If Business manager Catherine McGettigan fietzfedl and assistant manager Eveline Demers total up their ad sales just to make sure the Donmzilog will keep out of the red. Pleasantly ellicient, they spared no trouble to make their ad section complete, accurate, interesting, adding the novelty of running a month by month picture story of the year through the section. 541' 'f Wing gflfllflllf junior Christmas semi-formal dance is set for December 27 at the Hotel Mellen. D.A. is all a-flutter with preparations. First, we must find a formal. For the three Triple- M members pictured here, the search was not too difficult. Vivianne La- gasse, Catherine McGettigan and Betty Boylan smile over their good luck. Q X f p lf1f101'eJ: Stepping outnforan evening art D Morrissette Climhim, up the golden stairs are S Smith J Hurley D Dt-smarais and escorts, G Sullivan and escorts rBt!m'J: Here we are, smiles P. Lachance and escort - if 1 9 'I X l Ready to step out on the dance Hoot, J. Dube and escort We rc srttmtz thrs one out say senrors V Qcnror olhcers also srttrnc one out T Cote Francoeur F Dtmers A lung, and escorts P Lemaxre and escorts Class Day is another formal oc casion. D. A. garden forms a perfect setting for colorful gowns M. Antonelli, V. Francoeur A Holden, A. Belanger, B Boylan 1 Dube. PHYSICAL EDLICATIO - ameausfaaneud Eight hands and around you go hzffozel depicts one of the many square dance iigures we learned from our new physical education instructor, Miss Nancy Wiilsli. Her classes in social dancing also proved very popular and helped even the best of us to become a little more at ease on the dance floor. Besides dancing, our physical education program included units on basketball, volleyball, marching, organized games and calisthenics. Wfe had a varsity basketball team as usual, and something new at DA which was enjoyed by all was the intramural basketball tournament, an out- growth of our basketball classes. fBe!ozw.' A study in group reaction shows a segment of DA student body before and after the tie-breaking foul shot which won the JMA game for us. l 1 . eowiwfql 1 C5 1 I 3 i 1 v 2 f 1 4 4 1 , N ' Ut 'l1'1's in J , flivzw ,. 'X' -ru div X X I 5 n , M.. ,V s ' ,, I H 1 ff ., 5 -4 . ' 3'2 ' A' f .4 if it 4 - ,li ' J :Ulu avi ,LA fu ly. I ,', V7 ,jig , 1 . A iff? 1, I 1. fn- .gf ,. fx . - gg., , 1 I -,gi , 'xx 1 RY w, IR. 4 ,g , 5 , . f Q 'H . A' .. 2 fx 1 i 3 - 2 ' ' 'fl ' .cz if ' . ' , yy m lisa: Q A , 4 , , t Y! H 11' vi 'A 'T at V X Set shot by Gert O'Neil i . . has Case players worried. wffflni 'Nvma Qf,fg.,.l 'Q l jackie puts it through for DA. l I 64 ll l Spirited action during a game in the intramural bas- ketball tournament fbelozv, rigbfl. The intramurals sys- tem was initiated this year to give more girls an opportu- nity to participate in sports on an extracurricular basis. Four teams played a round robin tournament with a total of 51 girls participating. We are indebted to the Girls' Nu- meral Club of Durfee High School for the excellent offi- cials they furnished for these games. And the score coes up another notch joan Hickey mlwrel and brace lxclley lbtlozrl add mo p01nIS apiece in the Case game P. Gagnon shoots one up during Narry League Sports Day at Westport High. ' 1 Dec. Feh. March March March March March April VARSITY 26 Dominican 5 Dominican 3 Dominican 6 Dominican ll Dominican 22 Dominican 25 Dominican l Dominican SC lo l9 29 36 Zl IH R6 3-1 HEDULE Alumnae ,I.M.A. St. Claire j.M.A. Case High Fairhaven Alumnae Mt. St, Ma ryk 21 13 Rl 2, 25 2-1 ll fflborelz Captain Gert 0'Neil goes way up for a rehouncl against Fairhaven. fBel0z1'1: Guards scramble for ball at Westpcurr High. fc if ,fis Catherine moves in to receive hall trlppecl back by Vivianne in Fairhaven game. fBef0zz'. rigbtli Swishl All s heacls are up to .ee the result of this one dur- ing the alumnae game. s S. 1 'f 1,1-EJ-J' ri F, E. 1 - - .i xi -f Senior Dirccfvry 2:30 never seemed to come too soon, especially on a Friday afternoon, as we hurried down to the locker room and clashed around in a general scramble to be out and away, The time will come, however, when we'll find ourselves wishing we could hear some of those voices again. Then we can take our our senior directory and reach for the telephone. Lorraine Aballo 195 Conanicus St., No. Tiverton, R. I. Marcella Antonelli 51 Last St. Lorraine Bienvenue 569 North Belmont St. Elizabeth Boylan 492 North Main St. Mona Cantin 520 Chicago St. Colette Chretien 583 Fourth St. Theresa Cote 117 Lowell St. Eveline Demers 370 Anthony St. Jacqueline Dube 513 Whipple St. Virginia Forbes 176 Park Ave., Warwick, R. I. Bayview Vivian Francoeur Ann Holden Margaret Hurley Ann King Gilberte Lagasse Vivianne Lagasse Elizabeth Lajoie Pierrette Lemaire Pauline Lamontagne Claire McAndrew Catherine McGettigan Pauline Medeiros Gertrude O'Neil 922 Locust St. 722 North Main St. 203 Dover St. 208 Woodlawn St. 291 High St. 27 Ninth St. 422 Middle St. 186 Albert St. 323 Palmer St. 58 Lapham St. 27 Hood St. 63 Sunset Hill 475 South Beach St. Patricia O'Neil Main Rd., Tiverton, R. I., Tiv. Theresa Postiglione 366 Warren St. Ruth Venturini 292 Slade St. 66 4-8669 4-0528 3-2415 2-5149 7-9076 9-6589 3-6941 2-1045 4-1570 1-0449 3-8859 8-5048 9-6493 2-5085 2-2683 3-1927 4-9382 2-9770 2-0876 4-7702 195 3-3263 3-8372 KfNCIPAL'S ii li ll' ffwwons si KH HON0pg HIGHEST HONORS Jacqueline Dube Elizabeth Lajoie Pierrette Lemaire Gertrude O'Neil C 2 in .f ,v , 5 5 Q qt I . 4 Q , 1. 'nf 2 fe JL M' e 7 'JJ' J if ' , .I Seleier Aehieeemeuls To graduate with honors, a student must have had ti place on the Principals List for four out of six marking periods in all four years of high school. This means an average of 95-100 for Highest Honors, 90-94 for High Honors, 85-89 for Honors, with no note below 85. At Domifzilog deadline, seniors had the fol- lowing standing fmznzer aZI'l'cZlIgL'ltJ fzfplmbezi- cezflylf HIGH HONORS HONORS Catherine McGettigan Theresa Cote Vivianne Lagasse GOOD GOVERNMENT DELEGATE Ann King was D.A. dele- gate to Good Government Day in Boston March 14, elected by seniors. An avid history student, Ann found the day in- teresting, informative, stimu- lating. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Gertrude O'Neil Kriglatl won a full tuition scholarship to Albertus Magnus and a par- tial to Stonehill College. Elizabeth Lajoie won the full tuition scholarship to Rivier College and a partial to Al- bertus Magnus. Both are accepting the full tuition awards. -- pn.. 'W The silk screen room fitted up in the annex basement this year was a busy place as Dominican emblems were printed on kerchiefs, shields, banners, book covers. Pauline Gaudreau operates the squeegee to apply the paint, while Claire Desjar- dins holds the frame steady, and Colette Chretien prepares to put the latest product on the rack to dry. xx The new record-making machine was hrst used to re- cord Class Day exercises for Class '5l. Each graduate could obtain a record with these ex- ercises and the Commencement program, a welcome souvenir indeed. Pictured here, some juniors and freshmen experiment with the machine. fLefz to rigbtj: Alice Olivier, Janice Oakley, Lucille Lamothe, Teresa Med- eiros, Shirley Pacheco. ii In assembly, president Pierrette Lemaire gets undivided attention as she proposes the special prayer for the Chair of Church Unity Octave, january IS to 25. The cm! is rw! get This is NOT the end of our 1952 DOMINILOG. On the following pages you will find a month by month story of many of the year's activities. Wliile you are finding pic tures of these activities you will also meet many of the friends who made our yearbook possible, such as Loring's Studios, our Friends for a lifetime, whose courteous efhciency and generous service guaranteed us the best in portraits and candids throughout the year, T. O'Toole and Sons, our printers, and their representative, Mr. jack Brown, who gave us timely and welcome help with various details of our book, Our Boosters, Patrons and Advertisers, whose financial support was indispensable for the success of our work, Please help us show our gratitude to them - patronize them and treat them as friends, for such they are. Reverend Mother Prioress General Mr. and Mrs. Marianno Aballo Academie .lesus-Marie Irene and Elsie Beauparlant Blessed Martin Lending Library Blessed Martin Club Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Blifiins Bloom's Curtain Shop Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Boylan Mr. and Mrs. Armand H. Brodeur Mr. and Mrs. Armand J. Cantin R. Cayer Dr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Clement Mr. and Mrs. joseph A. Cote Mrs. john F. Curtis Munroe Dashoff, M. D. Mr. Arthur Demers Lorraine Aballo Marcella Antonelli Anna Belanger Ann Marie Berube Lorraine Bienvenue Francis J. Boulay Betty Boylan Ann Boyle Mona Cantin Mary Lou Chippendale Conti's Gulf Service Station John Correia Claudette Cote Theresa Cote Cottage Milk Bar Claire Coulombe Katherine Dailey Eveline Demers Charlotte Deschamps .lacqueline Dube Far East Chow Mein Company Virginia Forbes PATRONS Dr. and Mrs. Maurice I-I. Demers Mrs. rl. Dutton Mrs. Leonard N. Forbes Charles Fortin and Sons Walter C. Fraze Company john Friar Attorney and Mrs. Joseph E. Han Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Hurley johns Shoe Store Kaufman Paint Supply Mr. and Mrs. Armand Lagasse Mr. and Mrs. Herve Lagasse Lee's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Leonide Lemaire Leonard Pharmacy Mayflower Cleansers BOOSTERS Vivian Francoeur Georges Hot Dog Restaurant Ann Guilmette ,lean Guilmette Lorraine Gosselin ,Ioan Hickey Ann Holden Margaret Hurley i Mr. and Mrs. john J. McGettigan Mikes Shoe Repair N. Mitchell Monseigneur Prevost High School Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Montle Williani O'Neil R. Postiglione Keogh Storage and Trucking Company Ann King Gilberte Lagasse Lucille Lagasse Vivianne Lagasse Pierrette Lemaire Vivianne Leveille Cecile Levesque Charlotte Levesque Lopes Studio ,leanne Maltais Mathieu Coal Company ,leanne Mathieu Claire McAndrew Catherine McGertigan 69 Regal Floor Covering Richmanys Cleansers Sacred Hearts Academy Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. Shannon Dr. Edward J. Steinhof Dr. Solomon K. Slobins Standard Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stinholm Tony's Variety Store Mr. and Mrs. james S. Wilson The Methot Family MuSiC Box Alice Olivier Gertrude O'Neil Patricia O'Neil Patricia Patricelli Teri Postiglione Penny Poyant -lean Riley Jacqueline St. Laurent Leo St. Lawrence St. Maries Variety Marilyn Scholes Sheila Smith Somerset Shell Service Center Claudia Sousa Standard Produce Company Taylors Pharmacy Ruth Venturini Muriel Wfalker gltrhti VS7g1l't'l Zips Cleansers WW! MW f ,W MM! i I 2 3 2 2 5 2 2 f0Y0Y E ,-, Q E1 O ,L no S 'S GMES! UH' z ,... Nag ....3,-1 :E Q. l'l'l E:-gill Q' s E E2 3:2 W EOM 2 ni- 00251675 M773 EQPUBOQO 'Sic EES Omg-1 gb m C W S5 D32 I O w U H Ill D' ox In U SU' oi N GN N 2 E 5' 2 QQ ,xg 2 5 D :Q I WEQJT' n zzm H 250 U :OE ESU' 1 Q ,waz W 3 S Q 'Q Og we . 145.0 XS' P gm .2 fs 2 G mr 59 rg 5 2 'EZS QS QF P Kr:-1.-30' ,LF A N gn :U 4 E S 5 'P 1 3 X 7' 53 S S11 Church Memorials in Marble, Bronze, Wood S 5 In September we had Initiation. A, Driscoll fleftl is questioned by M. Finucci, while the ladies of the jury look on. 5 Compliments of the A 81 P FOOD STORES 71 Q NATIONAL FINANCE YAN'S RESTAURANT COMPANY and IMPORTED CURIO Charles R' Yokenf Mmmge' 557 SOUTH MAIN STREET Tel. 4-2147 ROOM 202 GRANITE BLOCK Q Dial 6-8271 Compliment: FALL RIVER, MASS. Of Quick Peryonal Service - No Red Tape HOTEL MELLEN VENTURINI BROS. 2 TILE CONTRACTORS Wall and Floor Tiling . . . Marble - Slate - Terrazzo 5 Telephone: Office -- 5-1791 Residence - 2-6443 82 BORDEN STREET 158 ROCKLAND Q FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS CASCADE DRUG co., INC. C,,,,,,,,,m,,,,, Tlae Drug Store Your Doctor Recommends john E. F. Cusick, R. Pb., Mgr. of 411 SOUTH MAIN STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. Everybody enjoyed seeing the fresloies initiated. xweawflacmorwawweawawvaieaeaemfaafavoifmwwcowwwcafoxawfwweakow :ana-fox I 72 5 I Q Q MR. J. EDWARD l.AJolE REFRIGERATION ACME Cvfffvfffflmf Of REFRIGERATION COMPANY A. M. osmsns coAl. co. 174 BANK STREET AIR CONDITIONING Tel. 6-8791 ' ' J7' 'Tw Also in September, we started out for ads. M. Antonelli, R. Verzturini, E. Lajoie, E. Demers, P. Medeiros smile as they return with the good news, I sold my dad an acl! MIDWAY ENTERPRISES MAIN OFFICE 76 THIRTEENTH STREET Telephone 5-7121 - 4-9315 TEXTILE WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA, C. I. O. 584 SPRING STREET FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS 4014016 W? E I I I Q I I 105 '01'-0 ' 101 01201101 101' N05' 402' f0Yfc0v 7' 110V x7WX7W'M0V04?G74?610Y0W10WN?0'?4J00170062610f6P0'000X?1?02?4x 73 S05594055547'-9040540747909C9N?C09654740V59'25'407479Q407479717 99X?9?'07f9'97C0Y6x N? s 3 s Q 5 5 5 1. Dube, G. Lagasse, A. King and V. Lagasse also sally forth to sell an ad to dad. lt's easy. ' they say. S '01 Compliments of DEVLIN'S BAKERY COWPUWWI 613 LOCUST STREET of Compliments JOSEPH DUBE, BARBER of 5 nk STE. ANNE'S 519 RODMAN STREET SCHOOL OF NURSING 5 Complimwzzf of ENTERPRISE SHOE REPAIR DEPT. 'A' Q Enrerprise Dept. Srore Basement 3 SOUTH MAIN STREET G S 301'-0'G0'i0'K-0'6N?40'v102S-0v'-0v'0N0V-0w.7K02L0f0'405L0D20117r0v'0fS0240v1727S0f' l0'056x 74 5 Complimenty of LAGASSE BROTHERS Q PLUMBING and HEATING 5 5 R. Imbeau, Maxter Plumber Complete Line of Yoznzgftoufn Kitchens Show Room Q 27 NINTH STREET FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 2-1891 - f ,Il --'lisa-u-..... x02l-0N0N0wH0 0'f-0'1'-740N0N-0 0K01101'f7 -0110'0K01l01l0N0'170N011920K0Wf-016'f-01L0'0P'-0vf0v0vf6 ' 75 3 10' '-01' 202' 401'-016101 62 0ff01'00rf0'L0P 205' f0 ' '0'f' 201' '0Yf-0V 0V0'1'0 0 0' 401' 20 X91 'of no 10 40101.05 if E Z 'Ti W O '- FU O 5 :U QE n 1 O r- 3 .-1 5 0 K ' -4 fn '- fn 4 Z Z we wrx W8 O m Q O Q I Q PU Us 599' Z H5 5 3 X s E2 gg, S H? U 9 3 U' S., 3 - S. Sl S O In 5' 3, 5 - Y' D 3 .U 2 F QQ z 3 Q S ' F. 51' E 3 fn S z -I ng E5 5 fx 3 91 gg E n 3 E -n. K.. 'U . p r- P I W U3 rn 0 r-1 Q :- x 0 SD 'I 5 wp Q :U 5 n-4 n-4 5 T' 2 - .2 :-. sa - Z w w 2 9 ' ' n Z Z - 3- af CD U3 S11 Sn Z ' W S A S E gx J, a 5 fb '- I w it psi um O I' . 3. S Ili S I-3 S QL is ,, 2 3 -I in ,Y fl I '-I I Q .ft I YJ Z1 Z D N - A 5 Q I 0 C! r-A T' Z U 76 I xv 'X' I Q A' f'-lx U15 E 'S I 1 E. rn P m 2? Q 3. -z gi n 2 ,, 'uv 0 . 'U I . ,li S : H IZ .07 no-f .wav www 101'-01 0 I rn 5 5 -4 9' E rn T 'I U5 .ov .ow J. M. DARLING, JR. CO. General Contracton and Builder! 878 SOUTH MAIN STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. Ernest F. Darling, Prefident - Albert Manchester, Treafurer Compliment: of L E N Q R ' S Compliments 98 SOUTH MAIN STREET of FALL RIVER, MASS. Complimenzx of DR. 81 MRS. A. O. DEMER5 Tel. 2-1281 G x?f?0'6'0f?'Qf0WN70Y0G7G7L?f?47?02006100'0LJ0'0L?'J0'00l76'W16X I 76 gt' , 1 Xt. 1 5 ' WX li 'XXI I 1 f , '19 v,. 4 ' 1 I 1 FORMULA for SUCCESS FIRST, Graduate from High School. NEXT, Take a one-year Secretarial or Accounting Course in a good Business School. THEN, Attend College, if you can. A business or secretarial course will alwayr be handy-at college, for taking notes or for earn- ing personal expensesg and, if you should drop out of college for any reason Clike father'S deathl you will have a practical training to fall back on and to earn a good living. Applicationf for Fall Term Now Being Accepted Thibodeau Business College I Afizltg Hudner Bldg. Opp. Cherry Sc Webb's gf , llellh -e CHARLES D. POIRIER Reg. Plaar., Prop, WALSH PHARMACY jlfx- 1224 PLEASANT STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. Q A Tel. 6-8939 L .A -.FK C ornplirnenty ,H s Q J, 1 N of s.LJv, S . . . and honored Our Lady of Fatima. Al'S TIRE SHOP A. Guilmette, Proprietor MONGEAU SHOE STORE, INC. Known For Better Shoes 236 SO. MAIN STREET Telephone 6-S161 fs 5 Q 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Q 5 5 3 s 5 5 5 3 Q 5 5 3 s ei '-03 47 4514740140195 TC D O. ' C . -I 5 Q gig! - 51-QTQTSEV4 -11 ?g,55'fv3'3 El :'5'UZfE3 'U W R 5' U 550130 1-. U23'2iA,1 R. H 'f-DUeNns E 0 Ein 3 Em- 'N 0 E Ein Im - GQQQEFH Z 525159. U -o- Q agsvvggw F -5- Q5 .rim P YW Kem UI E Fug 5 w 9 V1 2 U P 3 U In G 5 S S . 2 5 I U 'gs I I' Q. 2 2 O I fav fafsoxanav '0v'01102'0U'0v f0N01010'1'0f i' 1068 SLADE STREET GRANITE BLOCK 2 FALL RIVER, MASS. 5 5 Compliments of usr FINANCE coMPANY Tel- 85641 5 38 THIRD STREET Compliments I Of DR. 81 MRS. ADELARD A. DEMERS, Jr. 5 624 EASTERN AVENUE Compliments 5 of EVERETT MOTORS INC. I OLDSMOBILE Wf e held our Halloween Masquerade. Recently elected Churchill I E. Demersj CADILLAC poses with peasant I P. Lemairej. 8 xmmwsmvvamfawqafmafawemcmwymwssawsmwvawmwwwtmawowffmwaeawx I 78 5 5 Pl-IARAI LDE MANUFACTURING CC. Uniforms Made To Order for Schools and Colleges Sirlery' Cloaks Q 'k 260 PULASKI BOULEVARD ci WOONSOCKET, R. 1. Telephone Canal: 3896 1 xfdsp- ' Hotdogs, Coke, ice cream, cup cookies and candy - nobody went borne l9nngry.' 0 , D U M 0 N 1 rl-usouror snos. JEWELER - OPTICIAN Body and Fender iWork - Blackmzifh Hofxerlyoer - llvelding and Azzto Painting 1424 PLEASANT STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. Ornamental Iron ll70rk Porch Railing: A Specialty Jewelfy Gifff Fof Every Ofwfivn 1201 SLADE STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. x?C05WK0401f0'40IC7l0f0vG0Y0vc7C01Q?N0fS0f'0N740'6PC0N020'f0PL010Y0'2S0 0N0 -0N?f-02L0v'0'x6 79 WX 6165202 f0'f20'7 5 '07-01'0'f0Y 101' 0' X91 7102102'-0'-0?'-05f-0110210 1?401101f02l02102L?17'0lL0PL01f0N010N0f6110N0N0f401l0vL022012-0N910N0'-46X e YV E ee Q Tel. 27684 Pick-up and Delivery Service 5 Q AL TURGEON'S AUTO SERVICE 5 S Specialirlr in Lincoln, Mercury, Ford 5 . 37 STAR STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. Last Street Right Off Laurel Before Tucker S Front End Aligning - Brake Relining - Overbauling Q Motor Time-upr - Uring Scientific Gun Equipmenl Q Compliments of 5 5 Joi-IN noNcKA, OPTICIAN 5 ACADEMY BUILDING ,S Compliment: of 5 E B R o u G H 1 o N ' s 6 CLEANSERS AND DYERS 6 E 553-555 SO. MAIN ST. FALL RIVER, MASS. 5 Compliments of 9 l.AHAlE's MARKET Fine Mean and Groceries 9 292 PALMER STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. 6 Tel. 2-4331 5 I. F. MORIN FURNITURE STORE N. Girard, Prop. 5 Domeytic Eleciric Sezvizzg Marbiner 46 MAIN ROAD, Near State Line North Tiverton, R. I. Dial North Tiverton 2-4869 5 Q THE SQUARE DEAL , TEA COMPANY 5 Sally Ann Mannzng Q A1111 Holden R. J. Maltais, Proprietor 5 3 Complimentr 6 5 WM. T. MANNING CO. INC. of 3 Automotive and I7ZllIl.ff7'i!ll Supplier ANDERSON-LITTLE COMPANY 5 FALL RIVER , , 5 Telephone 4-S430 Prompt Delivery Service 5 NEW BEDFORD LANE'S 5 NEWPORT KEROSENE - FUEL OIL 5 172 WEST HOOPER ST. NO. TIVERTON, R. I. Q 8 X0120110N0'i-0501'-01102105101L0v'01401f7k7401WH022?Q7276f470f'0N?67f0'01'0rf.?476N7G0Y0'Zx 80 '4 E 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 S E 5 Sr 6 5 2 S R 9 S 9 5 9 9 052 Gm! BIN You dm! Keep You' Complimentr of Q swim CLASS '53 3 9 Succeff aml Best Wirlaer 5 5 TO THE CLASS OF '52 cl.Ass '54 5 IP'-01'-01 62'-0162 1 Good Luck, Serziorr 5 5 CLASS '55 ' A Eiglyz 7IZ0llC7'7Z mea! and grocery markelf Q coizreniefzlly located g Compllmentf 8 2 of Proprietors E Q CLASS '55 - B 555 BEDFORD ST. FALL RIVER, MASS. R R 5 9 5 Q 5 5 R E 5 5 9 5 5 5 R9 R 3 9 5 5 R 5 In November we organized our Camera Club. S R Compliment: of Q MOVING aml TRUCKING Q Furfzifure and Piano Moving A. I.. 5 CAMBRIDGE MOTT STS. F ll Ri' , IN . g 6' Dial 8-Sim 3 'ef MSS FURNITURE STORE 102031 8 I S01'-0'1'-01'-0'-0'1S0a10'vS054104920110117S0's0N?101'0F17S0N7SJs0P'01'0117l05S0fs0N04401S0N041QS0fL026x , 9 9 HENRY J. LAMBERT ROMlE'S RADIO 81. TV SERVICE 5 3 Registered Pharmacist and Proprietor Saler in Ratllos aml Elecfrical Appliance: ' Prercripzirmr Carefully Conzpoznzderl Romeo Perrault' Prop' 3 - Registered Pharmacists - 5 Dial 8-5421 Q L 1090 COUNTY STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. KILDA JOSEPH DESMARAIS EDDlE'S MARKET 5 5 Horpitalization aml Income Inrurance Edward Labus, Prop. OW Speddlty Choice Meat: aml Grocerier S S78 SOUTH MAIN ST, FALL RIVER, MASS. 580 EAST MAIN SETREETIU Dial 25701 Aree eivery E 2 Q Compliment! 5 Of 9 2 3 5 CASCADE FINANCE co. 5 f I 391 SOUTH MAIN STREET 9 S 5 FALL RIVER, MASS. Q License No. 166 3 5 6 5 Tflfxphonf 63545 In December, we campaigned to put Christ back into Christmas. Compliments I BARRETTE S DOUGHNUTS S If 5 on. s. MRS. E. J. uIoNNE f 5 40x02 0x01 E IQ eo I- I-I-I Ib CID Ib Z '-1 5 m rn '-1 DONNELLY FUNERAL HOME 5 Q 1173 SOUTH MAIN STREET 1641 SOUTH MAIN STREET 4 CNew Englands Finestb B Dial 2-7511 R G f190fL7020 17S02'0'40w0K01S0'l0K0Y-03 8 2 002' l Q 3 S s l is s Q 3 Q Q Q Q 3 5 Q 9 3 5 2 402' C07I1plilI167llI of F A Y I S G R I L L 5 GLADY'S BEAUTY sl-loPPE 5 Under New Management Q 400 SOUTH MAIN STREET Miss Antoinette Chauvette, Prop. Tel' 96776 Complimentf Of 0401 4016? BEAUPARlANT'S MARKET 441OSBORN STREET 3 Telephone 2-0482 Telephone 2-6240 C. P. E GUIMOND FARMS FUNERAL HOME 727 BEDFORDAEIFQ-d1IEEE1'IIQD CEgEj!IRIVERi MASS. 986 PLYMOUTH AVE. FALL RIVER, MASS. A Quality Produrt - Try Our I-lomogenized Milk Phone 3-2272 5 BEekman 3-2595, 2594 Q 6 Established 1864 5 Wbolemle Grocery JOHN RANDLES, INC. 5 3 208-210 WATER STREET 5 5 . 'E-4 A 3 NEW YORK 7, N. Y. 71 ,-,R'.fjz1, William F. Fenley, Manager 'Mil 9' I Compliment! of FEITELBERG INSURANCE AGENCY 3 29 NO. MAIN ST. FALL RIVER, MASS. 5 Telephone 5-7408 Compliments S of We flied baskets for the poor. 5 GENERAL MATTRESS CO. 5 G x7'-0 10N0-M01Q7L0v205201C0N0 0N0'101Q7v20K0f0vL0N0v101f01l010110ff020v101L01'0w40N0110v'-0140X0'K0x 8 3 S S 2 5 S S 5 9 5 S S S S 5 5 9 9 S S 9 S S S S S E S S S S 5 E 5 DESMARAIS HARDWARE CO. pACmC QIL C0MpANy 5 Q Armand J. Desmarais E N r t l S Q Established 1870 Fuel Olly - Garolnze - Ame-Lzle Burner: g Lozre Brof. Ptzintr and Varnirlves So. New Englands Largest Independent Q 1084 STAFFORD ROAD FALL RIVER, MASS. Marketers of Petroleum Products 5 02 01 The crib in our chapel was beaulifzzl. Conzplirientr MACKENZIE 8. wlNsLow, of EILEEN DARl.lNG'S INC. 3 2 S smrroko POND S E Lumber and Building Material 5 ICE 8: FUEL Q Mlgff- Ol Money 3 IWOUIJ Wfbolemle and Retail 5 . E Poultry and Dnzry Feedr 1281 NEW BOSTON ROAD S 3 it 800 PLEASANT ST. FALL RIVER, MASS. 5 '01 'Of 3 YOLANDE'S STUDIO 5 FALL RIVER, MASS. PIANO and ORGAN Q 400 So. MAIN ST. Tel. 9-6453 - 2,8003 Popular and Clarfical S S X0 f0161'-0-'-0161202f-0201L0540201407102A71Q0'L0f012011010Pf0110v0K0'S?0110110 0K01G0P0N01L0110'10x 91 84 xaxauamaf-01:aLa10u0m0.Qa:vfnmcacamacmfaeacalaaladowrazfaQamowaxouanalaono-'0-vfox 9 Y 9 E' COW Complimezztf E Strufmml Sleel mmf Ornamental Iron f S Eledric and Afetylene llyefffirzg 0 '55 DAVOI. STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. DR. THOMAS E. BOY'-AN Tel. 5-7471 NEW METHOD LAUNDRY Complimentf The junior Christmas Dance was gay. President M. Scboles and escort lead wm. Pnosssn s. soN, lNc. 01? we grand ffwffh- 5 2 J. W. PATRICELLI ' Q 5 9 Compliment: 945 PLEASANT STREET of 5 5 JOSEPH M. THEODORE 5 5 3 Complimerztf D O N N E L L Y S of Exrlzuizfe Puinlizzg Service 3 5 135 FRANKLIN STREET FALL RIVER. MASS. -. 9 GREENS' STORAGE wARsHousE Ph 1,911 5 5 one .. g 5 5 9 Complimenff E Of Q SHORE'S MARKET B . 'S Q 5 5 S 9 5 5 s 2 9 5 S 9 5 S 9 5 S Q 9 S 9 Q 9 s 9 S s Q S 9 Q S 9 ie, 85 01'-0N0N0K01S-0'1'-014-01S0P10'40N01S02S0N012?401f01f0v101h0'v1?S0110040210N0N0P 01202L0N0v40NQf0N0Y0X HIGHLAND 5 3, 19 ALICE AND BLANCHE ROBESON STREET DRESS SHOPPF 401610 101622056 if Mon.. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. ro S p.m. Dial 7-9151 S FU- and Sat- 9 lm- F0 9 PJT1- Alice Lizorte Blanche jolivet , 9 5 BOLDUC S PHARMACY FRED HADAD Q 379 EAST MAIN STREET ' FALL RIVER, MASS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE 5 6 Cofnef Globe SU-get 620 3 f'0 0W0'-0'v'0'P'0S0P'0D 10' 5 2 S 5 9 S 5 .. - .R L 5 In january, we studied for midyears . . . 5 S Q 5 Q O'NEII.'S FISK TIRE SERVICE, INC. Complimefw of 5 402 L01 5 276 CENTRAL STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. LECOM1-E15 DAIRY 5 5 - Bef! Place in Town to Buy Tirex - ' Q Telezfixion and Eleftriral Appliances 160 LEONARD STREET FALL RIVER, MASS- ? Complfmfnff THE NIRA FURNITURE co. Q of 1752 SOUTH MAIN ST, FALL RIVER, MASS. 3 Telephone 5-9381 E 5 SOUSA'S PHOTO SERVICE Q Demers Boats 84 Sporting Goods 5 85 CQLUMBIA STREET Marine Supplier - Fixbizzg Tafkfe - Paintf Q MERCURY MOTORS I 2220 PLEASANT STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. N Telephone 2-1190 Dial 3-8231 Q S X0'S0'U9'-0f'-0' ff010K011?61Q0PS010120'vL0'10 -0v'-0PS0V-0x 8 6 3 Q 3 Q 3 s S S 5 5 5 Q 9 5 S 3 Q S 5 S 3 5 9 9 Q 9 Q A A A 'Q 402 5 cl-IARuE's GULF SERVICE Complimenzf of 5 Q A ' - L brimiiofz - U el C r Hmmm u I 1 LI 'C JOHN J. HARRINGTON Q STATE ROAD 5 5 Across from Hi-Way Casino ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY Q 5 Q Phone: PAwtucket 2-9281 2 J. s. coRMIER s. soN 5 5 S Dealer in SAND and GRAVEL 78 TREMONT STREET CENTRAL FALLS, R. I. Y-01 C0mp1IIIIentJ of Compjjmwmj. of JO ANN'S BAKERY INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF Felix Gondela, ,,,0p,,g,,,, TEAMSTERS, CHAUEEEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND HELPERS OF AMERICA 158 RODMAN STREET Tel. 5-6997 Deliciouf Piex I1Im7PfzIrry No. L ,toy I. FRANK D. 0'BRlEN 5 S 9 3 Compliment: of E KAY PONTIAC COMPANY 2 250 PRESIDENT AVENUE 1 5 S Complimezzlf 5 3 SPEEDWELI. FARMS 5 ICE CREAAI Leo H. Berube, Prey. amz' Tren. , , , and are gefgby-afgd url'-,en fbey were over. Jo on coo Cgfjgpffplgyglj 5 Home of Carmote Pain! Six Stores of Q S 130 BEDFORD STIRhEET ,UEIZLL RIVER, MASS. 8 Q one 6-8-5, 5 x0'f0n0 -01w0P0f'-0'f40120140'H-01'0K0fl01Q?'1022010v471?02'0'10W01f01Q0N70201'-051010520110127403 87 9 E 5 9 9 6 5 6 5 5 9 6 5 5 5 9 5 5 6 9 S 9 9 6 5 9 5 5 6 5 S Q Q 5 A 9 205 9 I-mws musnc snop Cofffpfmff A S 169 NORTH MAIN STREET of Q Eaf,T,f,f,,g f,,,,aMmff GRAY TYPEWRITER COMPANY 2 X S S wl-:Ar CHEER rooos COMPANY 2 9 610 MANTON AVENUE Q Q PROVIDENCE, R. I. Q 5 6 '011-9 61102 ASH-I-0N'5 SPORTING GQQDS MENARD INSURANCE AGENCY 5 Imurance of All Kindx and Real Estate 9 Corner Of Q Aime Giroux, Agent and Realtor E BORDEN and SECOND 325 GRANITE BLOCK 2 6 5 2 Compliment Complimentj 3 2 of of Q AUGUST HEBERT 81 SON 'aka U5 'I rn 5 'I Z Q T rn 4 rn Z P Q rn 9' E 9 emo: 5 5 5 IDEAL LAUNDRY 5 OLD BEDFORD ROAD 5 575 NEW BOSTON RD. FALL RIVER, MASS. 5 Tel. 8,5677 NORTH WESTPORT, MASS. 5 5 Q 9 S 9 5 5 9 2 A A '02 E In February. we had our retreat. Seniors look serious about it. 5 5 5 Qi G '190'1201'-70N0'L-0'161'-0P4-0210 -0140 '0K0x 8 8 5 9 'J ' ' lt e 413 WL MM UW A 76S SOUTH MAIN STREET Q jg, XAJJIZLQDTDMW 6 N FALL RIVER, MASS. 6 fir MP Littjf' Nl 6 5 5 S 9 5 5 February also brought the Charity Hop. 5 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class C 8 C , 7 MOTOR SALES INC. of FALL RIVER Q of 5- QUALITY AUTOMOBILES 5 R. A. WILCQX 390 PLEASANT STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. 5 Corner Ninth 5 Phone F. R. 4-8759 Free Estimates 9 HOMER 81 RAYMOND LAVOIE CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS 455 STAFFORD ROAD TIVERT ON, R. I. 6 89 20f'0'1'0W3624 '-0' 201' x710 0 0'f61'0'6'5' S05'-0'2l0'N0's01'0N7S022-0140101101S7S0ff01L?102'06N0N0K?s05f0K9S0N0217f01f01s0117l0240105f0R0,C 9 3 CORRIGAN THE APOTHECARY INC. Cvmplimemf E Prefcripti0n Spefialiflf' of S We Deliver 5 1412 So. MAIN STREET Tel. 9-6962 FARIS FURNITURE co' Q 5 K Complimentf S T A N D A R D 5 Q of Coat, Apron 81 Linen Service, Inc. E BUBEN 169 HARTWELL STREET 5 SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Fal1River 3,1881 5 S E Compliment: of E E .lOCK'S SPAGHETTI-AN 5 Q 346 SOUTH MAIN STREET 2 S--xv ' 5 5 A 2 S U C C E S S 6 T O 5 5 C L A S S 0 F 5 . .44 . . 1 9 5 2 P. O,N61l examznes some antzques m the studio collection. 5 STONE amos: 5 ll' '00 026' RADIO 84 APPLIANCE SHOP Q TELEVISION S Salex and Serrire .. 1751 MAIN ROAD TIVERTON, R. 1, H, P, HQQD 8, SQN5 2 Tel. Tiverton 195 5 5 FALL RIVER Business MILK -' CREAM Q INSTITUTE Q 209 FRANKLIN STREET ICE CREAM S Eormerfj' HERRICICS INSTITUTE 5 SeCret11ri11f - At'LV'JllIIffl14Q - Civil Ser'z'i69 I .I . S I M P S 0 N 9 JosEPH s. sonu . , 5 5 Dzytrzbulor for 5 FRUIT and PRODUCE ll all Pfzperf of Quality, Good Taste and Value 6 250 BEDFORD STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. 5 S 117 BORDEN STREET FALL RIVER, IWASS. Telephone 2-5091 Q S S 90 401401402402 401 401403 401404 ff0F'0'0 -405 ROBERT J. CONNOl.l.Y'S REMV MQVING TYDOL SERVICE STATION jct. Old 84 New Bedford Roads, No. Westport, Mass. Specialized Lubrication Tire: - Batteries - Accestorief Compliment: C0mPllm9'2fI Of Of CHARllE'S DINER M A S O N ' S STATE ROAD NORTH DARTMOUTH By the month of March, the Mission Club bad much to semi to missionaries. For Your Club Pins C0mPliwef1ff Of Mzuic Club - Frerzcb Cliib - Latin Club NORTH END LAUNDRY Clearzery, Lazzmlerers, Fzzrriert Marla. Club - Art Club - arzcl Marzy Otberf Tel' 2,3391 Jo coo HOUR SERVICE TONY'S TEXACO STATION 282 FRANKLIN STREET Cor. 12th and Pleasant Streets CAMBRIDGE 59, FALL RIVER, MASS. G 000401040 91 WX 40165402 01102405 0' 405 401004014020 5 9 9 9 6 5 r 40 H00 010f0 000'N0 X01 E ALBERT G. AUCLAIR E Q LINCOLN PARK FUNERAL HOME S' Next to St. Anne's Church Open Year Round 690 so. MAIN STREET Tel. 3-1762 Q 5 Dmzcing - Bowling - Skating E N Complimentf Q Plan your '52 Picnic - Outing x of ' . 5 S Call Now Roland S. Gamache THOMAS J. BEEDEM COMPANY 5 S S 3 COMPLIMENTS 2 3 5 5 OF t 5 3 DOMINICAN ACADEMY AlUNlNAE 5 5 3 Assocumon 5 S E 9 5 5 A E Q 5 5 A PLEASANT MOTORS 5 Cbryxler - Plymouth Sale! and Servicey 5 Q 2096 PLEASANT STREET FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS 3 Telephone 7-9354 S . Q A X01101040-'0v61f0'-0202f0fl-0P0'-Q0f1-7Q.?10w0101f-0'120P20v10f170'17100'L0'110P'01L0 L0'20P'-0 -0W0 10x 9 2 x9N?'01!0'40X0 0K?'-05'-021710f'0N010'f'0N01'-0N-0N0'0'2'0'6Wf0W1-0120-'-01'-7'-00'20K0'f'0 '70-61202 -'-6 0210401 47402' -'02 5 9 Q 5 5 -'02 405 10120301 101 K7 FIRST IN FASHIONS Diamond Setters Est. 1905 Watch Repairing MlLADY'S DRESS SHOP, INC. ARTHUR A, PLANTE 8g SON Academy Building, 102 South Main Street DIAMONDS, ll flTCIlli5, JEWELRY FALL RIVER, MASS' Academy Building, suite 221 Fall River, Mass. Phone 3-5361 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily Telephone 1550 Compliments Of M C W H I R R ' S In April came the Basketball Banquet. The turkey was as delicious as it looks! Sho? Rear of FELDMAN BROTHERS 633 Broadway at 23 Osborn St. Tel. 3-1691 Complex Home Outmten NME PEI-I-ETIER 343 CENTRAL STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. Electrical Contractor and Supply Telephone 3-3731 9f0'4-0'10N01'-0'20vL0N0 0N0P0210140210vWN0v10'050'1010'10720110N01201'0v10N02f0N0140W'0v40N0Y0 93 S 1' '-7101 101'-016' IQYAQY 519040-We DS70010170'170471?S?170N0-0f761000f0W56WL7276N?0000'?f0fiG74?6X 5 -20' -'01 0K0f010N0'1'0f0 -01 K7 401'-02 5 9 5 5 S S I 5 9 E 9 6 5 9 E 9 5 S 5 5 5 9 5 5 6 E S I SCHOFIELD STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photograpbx Normand H. Boule 170 BEDFORD STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. Raymond W. BOul6 Telephone 3-8822 - 2-1536 BOULE FUNERAL HOME 615 BROADWAY JOHN SEXTON 84 CO. FALL RIVER, MASS. Manufacturing Wholesale Grocerx Phone 3-2901 P. o. Eox sos PHILADELPHIA s, PENNA. 1.0 - ll I f 2 I In May, we went to the journalism PREVOST S MARKET Q l't M t -Goe'e -Fu'ts Conference at Boston College . . . W Iflfgefjzlij - Frr0St'eilIF00dJr 1 Speedwell Ice Cream 49 MAIN ROAD NO. TIVERTON, R. I. FALI. RIVER AND NEW BEDFORD BOTTLING WORKS INC. Bottlerf of DEERHEAD, MISSION and MOXIE BEVERAGES 150 QUEQUECHAN STREET FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS KRASNOW ALICE CORSET SHOP Blanche and Yvonne Jolivet C0 'f e f Home Fu 1ff'fe'f 5155755EZ,ZZ?ifZZ'ZEQ.i'iffZQfZleF3525 1476 PLEASANT STI FALL RIVER' MASS- 34 No. MAIN STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. Telephone 2-5851 Tel. 2-2911 94 5 620' '02 S01'02'01 C02f-02' X027 . . . and we toola time to enjoy our picturesque DA canszpus. DOMINICAN ACADEMY FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS Boarding and Day School for Girls - Grades and High School Classical, General and Commercial Courses Murict . . Art . . . Drazmzticr Conducted by the Dominican Sisters of the Congregation of St. Catherine of Siera 95 5 5 6 S 5 5 5 9 9 5 5 5 S 9 9 5 5 9 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 6 9 E 5 5 5 S. Compliments Compliment: of of ATLANTIC DAIRY 1026? 10120210101 4011710 ak 'lr AVON CURTAIN CORP. FALL RIVER HERALD NEWS 10'-51'0v40W6'1'-OXO 'Q' 40-f-0' '02 Q S In june, we got writers' cramp auto- ? graphing yearbooks, on Class Day . . . Q' Compliment: of J. D. MILOT, M.D. Felicitations du CLUB CALUMET Mtre. Roland G. Desrnarais, Preyident Compliment: Of SCHWARTZ LUMBER COMPANY Tel. 9-6191 Evenings By Appointment R 0 B E R T ' S FULL DRESS RENTAL SERVICE White Tuxedo jackets - Tuxedo - Tail Coat: Cutaways and All Acceuories 598 SPRING STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. Opp. St. Mary's Cathedral '02 0040? C-02 20261 'JY -.02 A S X90'u0 f61L0'21020f1-022010140PL70127401WN02101C010110Y01f?L0N0161C7'0240N05f-7 C0'6 Q 5 9 9 Q 5 -101 DC? f10N-01'7f01f0 -0-'-0 101101f0'fL07l0f'07'02L0'02'0117'07' 1 l 1 7 X xx If x 5 . . and at the jourmzlism Party. Compliment! of Mr. 81 Mrs. L. Kenneth Forbes Complimenff Complimentf of Of FRANK M. SI'-VIA, JR. DANIEL AND M. J. COUGHLIN t FUNERAL HOME, INC. DRAPERIES and VENETIAN BLINDS Cuflom Marie Slip Corerf if LOUIS G. BERNARD 81 SON 367 EAST MAIN STREET Tel. 2-7971 97 0'K0 f-7010 401' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S0 Qlcf 0000 ,,,. .v .ug Q. Regiftered Mayter Plumber '-01401401 ANTONIO H. LAGASSE Plzmzbifzg ,md H eatin g 0 119 BARRE STREET FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 8-5761 24 HOUR SERVICE 00401203 101' 0'-01 01402 405' 00402 f0Pf01f02f010Q01f01010f'02'01204 1010404 '0K0K02 0x02 X7000' 'S I-01 '01f0v 100 '0110' -10' 40: 0Y-0N02s040N-7f01'-0'V-0Ps0f0P'-01s710N-0v'-?'-0'2'01s?s0'110'l0s0N01'-0L0'110's0f-7'0M?0101s0f0'0f6 Meilleurs Voeux de Succes aux Graduees de l'ACademie Dominicaine 'tr Le personnel du Depot d'objets de Piete du Sanctuaire de la Bonne St. Anne tient a votre disposition une grande variete d'articles religieux: Chapelets, crucifix, statues, Agnus Dei Medailles, huile de Ste-Anne, bagues Creches de Noel Ccompletes ou par morceauxb Livres de messe et de devotion, etc., etc. B. Boylan, P. Lamoutagrze and G. O'Neil have been twelve years in DA. Betty and Gertrude drop in for a Hua! visit with pre-primary tots, who are just beginning their DA years. MAIN HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. MADE-RITE POTATO CHIPS Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnishes POTATO CHIPS Wa!! Paper ?g,gZZ1ee,HL-Sjixter - Gram Guaranteed Frefh Daily 13 MAIN ROAD Dial 3-5561 12455 SOUTH MAIN STREET Tel. 2-24'O 6 x0'90f0'f0f0 0N01'-0101f-0210 0v'-02s7Q?vf710'10f'-01l?0N0's0'201s0'1101101f0'1s020'1s02L01f0fs710'0N6 99 '6X 10'1L01L01 040262 61 l0f10 0'10'2'-01201I0'K01 -020110161 '01f0W2012-0'40f '06 102' x716f5 9f'0W'-0'f0P'0 1-0 -Wxawk 15210110 -1011010 -10f'0 '0 1010 f0'K0110'A0' Q . 710W-0 '0f'0N0 -0120410 '0N01'-0'f B. F. S. ASSOCIATION 100 101C0'10v9l0N0 -0'w0 -0102'-0110101200 !0 'f-OX02'-0x I I 39110201 40'10206517'Q1?f747l0N0N04?L746W10N0P0'476N04401f0 040-'01r04016X 9 , . . 9 ' FALL RIVER E550 SERVICENTER Fme P'f f'e5 and Gm! R Greeting Cards 1763 PLEASANT STREET Tel. 2-9217 Pifffffe Fffwling Our Szwfialfs M6Ch2r1iC OH DUYY ELLSAS ART STORE Open from 7 a.m. to II p.m. Mon. thru Thurs. Fri. thru Sun. 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. 564 SOUTH MAIN STREET CROPPER FLORIST C0 ZPlfme'7'f of Flowers for All Occasions T H E H U B 71 VESTAL STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. S. GOURSE 8: SONS Phone 8-5689 Pleasant Street Corner Troy cAl.umET Q ,ss I W- TEA 8m COFFEE COMPANY 500-508 WEST 31st STREET 5 CHICAGO Compliments Vg In ,QV st, , , 1 '- P. M. ' ' L :M ,I , Ii 5 6 ,, .Q ,, 1 3 I 5 ELMER c. SLATER 5 Dispensing Opticiim 154 NO. MAIN ST. FALL RIVER, MASS. 5 pA1'ENAUDE gl CQ. E. Demers is an ejficient hzzsiness man- Jewelers Since 1890 ager. hfwiug sold the highest lofal of S Diamonds - Watches -- Clocks - jewelry, Etc. ads yeareook' But 'ihens also' ' Cash and Credit mi artist. The winter scene is one of S 1473 so. MAIN STREET Telephone 2-6421 ber 0il Pfliflfingf' E Compliments DR. 8m MRS. of R. PELADEAU, D.M.D. S KORMON WATER THE CARNIVAL DRIVE-IN AT THE NARROWS ' X 'k Fried Clams - Frenfh Fries - Clam Cakes Samlwiches and Refreshments Q G N X?f0f'0f0'w0f 0 s-0f'0:f0w10x0w0'e0x0110ff0vf0vf0'1'-0x0K0wf0v0w0m0':f0S 101 ' C077Zf7I1'I7IF7IfJ of THE FRANK L. ALLEN LUMBER CO. LUAIBEIQ - BUILDING z1If1TERIAI,S 285 OLIVER STREET FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 9-6445 Lizzolczzms' CUSTOM FLOORS Carpeting by RENE H. BERNIER PIJXIII' IIHIIII TQIILKI - RIIIJIQUI' Lzmf f1SvpIm1I1 Tilef 126 MORGAN STREET FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS Q Dial 5-7117 Complimcnly Of Q ACADEMY LOAN CORPORATION John R. Brnz, TI'L'LZ.f117'L'I' 5 CONILf7II71If,'7If1 of I SHERRY CORPORATION S25 DAVOL STREET FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS Q Rrmff Cm1ufrm'1io1z - f1.apImIf Driz'c'z1'fzyf S Telcplmne 5-3864 - 3-5365 3 S '101011-0'f1-0'10v10f10P0110'110 1016'2101011011-0110 102 11162 0 1011-0161011-02' 01 10' 01104101 102 011-0 1026v10'102S0f10P 051.02105102104101 101 1011-05 3 ,.g ' 11 ' ' ' as 1 - V ' 2 s ll l ' x 1 P tiywu I I 59 ,tyn 5:1 .Hp ., H' Is. 0 C fin l , O Q W . , 3 1 , .I i 'I V xl flu 'Nui 'A V- H' ll. 'U Q 'uh ,J Q ll KU I ,L ,' il uf .. 11' 4, . 7 I D I I 1 , H 1 V 1:4 er... - '4 A - fqzrssi j'fZ X 1 ' 1 .gag ' s g, 9 -.., - Q9 t lu' 'f 5,1 ,, J 1. .7 ? ,pq .Agp .M May you be - under the banner of Christ the King, under the patronage of His wonderful Mother - restorers of home, family and society, said His Holiness Pope Pius XII on October 21, 1945, speaking to all the women of the world through an address to the Catholic women of Rome. 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