East High School - Redjacket Yearbook (Pawtucket, RI)

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THE REDJACIIQET K E Pllblzvlaefl bg The Senwr Class I 9 5 2 East Senmr Hugh School PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND f A ,TE f W J 1. I X M Y Nh llllv B. ,' ' , ' , y 0 . I 1 v , , J f Y A M X X L X 1 1 C X I w Z I 1' 1' I mf I4 'if -X J7 X' ,f df 1' ' f I I 'Q ,f Mg, S ,' f' ,ff f ' 'N Y,f. , '11, , 74 , I C I , M. ,jk VI, 4 1- ' . X jf -si ff ff , ' . . ,f 1' X X H A ,Q I f I 1, . XX K X ' AQ fx , ' . xl. 1 , ' - 'MH' y x . iff' ' li X A 1 , 4.x Q ii. Foreword .. WE, the members of the Redyacket staff of 1952 have chosen Telev1s1on as the theme of our classbook because thns medlum so well symbolrzes the progress of man In spzte of the confhcts that have raged s1nce tlme xmmemo rtal, man has ads anced ln fields of knowledge and has managed to accompllsh the seemmgly rmpossxble The tnme IS drawmg near when we must leave these hallowed halls to enter an uncertam world but although we just as tele vrsnon waves, wall be scattered far and wxde thxs yearbook wrll serve as a lrvnng remmder of the knowledge and fr1endsh1ps gamed here Our years at East have been the foundatlon for the great ad venture we are about to undertake but wrth the excellent tratnrng we have recenved, we trust that when the final tabulatrons are made, our part ln the future will be worthy of honorable mentlon BETSY CONLON Tbzs gene1 anon of Amerzmns has a rendezt ous uzth destiny Fnfxvttxx DELANO Roossvetr 0 0 9 s . . . Y 3 , ' s . . . Y . . . 1 ,. . 1 . . v V. . 4,, . I 15 education mms the common IIIHII1 Inv! as Ibe llllg IK lun! flu flees nlflnled I rm 11 ss ns! L W ,, .. . 1. . . ' . . . . . 1 - 1 Q -2 1 1 . - AI PXXNIYI R POPI. n Mural I .135 I-'1' l' I. ll. IM-l ' EHIIINNEL 5 2 fffff fl Dean Mlss MARY M. MORIARTY We the class ot 1952 dedncate our yearbook to Muss Mary M Morlarty IH sincere appreclatlon for her kind unspuratuons to our class Her gracious and gentle spnrut together wuth her genunne nnterest an stu dents has given us a goal to achieve an our future undertaknngs and ambntnons Such trauts as generosity trnendshup loyalty leadership and understanding which she has displayed whale serving as our gundance counselor history teacher and new Dean at East Sensor l-llgh School are be desnred They cer talnly will fortify our lute as we search for peace and secur :ty over uncer tann horvzons o r future IORPI IA AGOSIINI I3 not too late to veek ll neu er uorld 1k xx I I I - 1 I I I much to be admired and to ot u --- 'jx st ' Muss KATHERINE M MACKENZIE After forts four years of unselfush dewotuon to the teachung professuon Miss k,nHERl'wL M MMKINIIIL unnounccd her returcmcnt lust yc.ur In 190 Muss Vlaelxenzuc graduated Phu Beta kappa from Pembroke College rccenunu., hnal honors un Fnglush and Rom mcc Languugcs The next September she started teuehung the sexcnth grade un Bzuldwun Street School The furst assugnmcnt marked the unutual stage of .u great xoeatuon ut marked the bcgunnung of Muss MacKenzie s career as a teacher After two years Muss MacKe-nzue entered Pawtucket Hugh School later ealled Fast Hugh School where she became head of the French Department It w us whule she was unstruuctor of thus language that she bcc ume known for her pnuence sense of humor kundncss und understandung lt was through her .unturung etiorts that the French fluh became one of the most promununt extu ueurrutular JLIIVIIILS un the school Her keen umagunatuon and fruendly dusposutuon made the mcctungs pleasant and cnuoyable In c'lass she was wutty uct sercnc holdung the pupuls untcrest not only by cxccptuonal teach ung qualutucs but also wuth anecdotes of her experuences Her extensuye trayels through Furope were the subjects of many cl ss dus tussuons French hustory was made especually unterestung by her dusplay of menus und folders souvenurs whuch she had collected throughout France the hugh esteem .und deep feelung rteordcd her by the students Fycryone who has been ussocuatcd wuth hcr has been umpressed by her modest man ner und vuunsnme personaluty We shall neyer forget thus dustunguushcd teacher for she us a paragon of success .und vurtue To know her us to lose her us the sentument expressed bu everyone acquaunted wuth thus truc fruend Muss Katherune M MacKcnzue MR HFRBERT E WOLFE Last year MR HERBER1 F WOLFE retured from the teachung profes suon When he retured East lost one of uts most able teachers Mr Wfolfc graduated from Brown Lnuwcrsuty Phu Beta Kappa un 191' Whulc he was at Brown he mayored un chemustry and munored un mathemat ucs and cdueatuon After a year of post graduate work he went to Gorham Konnectucut where he was pruneupal of Gorham Hugh School untul 1915 Before comung to Pawtucket he taught at Portsmouth Hugh School In 1918 he came to Paw tueket Hugh School where he remauned as hcatl of the Chemustry Department for thurty three years untul hus returement un 1951 Durung thus tumu. Mr Wolfe thoroughly cstablushed humsclf as one of the ouutsmuudung teachers un Pawtucket Hus vast knowledge and understand ung are only two of hus many characterustucs He quickly won thc love and admuratuon of hus students nd he was a great unspuratuon to them Although hus chuef goal was to guyc thorough preparatuon for college he al o meant to unstull character to broaden the unterests of the students and to arouse theur euruosuty about chemustry Although hc ruled wuth a htm hand hc was held un hugh esteem by hus pupuls and exen those students whom he never had un class came to know and respect hum Addung hus kundness and gcnerosuty to these other charae tcrustues rt us no wonder that Mr Wolfe us such a crcdut to hus famuly hus school and hus profcssuon Because of thus we the class of 195' extend our sunccrc wushes for future happuness and health to Mr Herbert F Wolfe a truc teacher and fruend BETW Cowlcw The fact that the class of VI959 dedicated their classhook to her shows Mums LOTTIF M WARD Mas LOTTIE M WARD one of the most respected teachers at East Hugh retured thus year after thurty sux years of seryuee Nlrs XWard was gruelueuted from Pawtueket Senuor Hugh School .und reeeuyed a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Pembroke College She returned to Pawtueket Hugh School where she taught Latun Greek und algebra for seyeral years Durung thus tume she quuekly establushed her reputatuon as a Successful teacher Mrs W'ard then left the teachung professuon to marry Harry A Ward of Worcester Mr and Mrs Ward moyed to Portland Maune where they luyed for seyen years In 1977 after Mr Wards death Mrs Ward returned to Pawtucket wuth her three daughters She then resumed her teachung at Pawtucket Hugh where she was head of the Latun Department for the last three years of her career In class she was understandung and patuent vur tues whuch made her a favorute of many students Thus summer Mrs Ward untends to go to Honolulu to vusut her oldest daughter The fact that thus daughter as well as the other two us a gradu ate of Pawtucket Senuor Hugh School and Pembroke College shows that Mrs Ward resudes at her home 0 Arland Druve where she wull wel eome 'ull her fruends of Fust Hugh We are very fortunate to have known suuh cu fine teacher 'und fruend and we wush her much happuness un the future Muss MIRIAM HOSMER Muss Muuzmvu Hosvunuz one of the most promunent teaehers at East Hugh has now completed her last year of teachung After graduatung from Pawtucket Hugh School and the New England Conservatory of Musuc Muss Hosmer taught school un Bloomsburg Pennsyl vanua Luttleton North Caroluna and East Brudgewater Massachusetts She later taught puano pruvately un Massachusetts She was then asked to teach school un Pawtucket as assustant to Mr Albert L Ladd then superyusot of musuc un Pawtucket After Mr Ladd s death she became head of the musue department at East a posutuon she held untul her returement Muss Hosmer whose musucal abuluty and knowl dge have establushed her among the outstandung musuc teachers of Pawtueket has also done credut able work un the Fnglush department Her musucal talent us shown un the school song whuch was wrutten by Muss Hosmer The school admunustratuon faculty and students of East Senuor Hugh School extend theur suncere wushes to Muss Hosmer for future happuness and success un whatever she wull endeayor Ceauuzui Geuutuxo Mrs. Ward instilled high ideals in her daughters as well as her pupils. J Prnneipalgs essage Some weeks ago I was asked to have my mes sage ready for the 15th of March Here and now the Ides of March have arrived It IS not easy to compose thoughts today be cause I too feel with you the keen disappoint ment of the loss of the State Basketball Cham pxonshlp to Rogers High of Newport 1n a closely played game at Marvel Gym last night It was a very bitter pill to take but out of that defeat and the consequent frustration of our hopes and plans at the time let us look in retrospect Gone IS the bltterness and chagrln caused by the loss of the above mentioned game Tlme the healer of all wounds has bound up those sores and thus a great lesson has been learned early by you Of course we all looked forward to seemg our team 1n Boston and the New England Cham plonshlps but lt was just not in the books for us to win Why? I don t know As you go through life you are going to meet other disappointments some just as keenly felt as the event last March-others more severely and more lastmg The sooner you learn to accept these dlsappomtments as coming from the above for your own good the sooner will the keenness of the injury be lessened I' rom every experience elther 1nd1v1dua1 or group whether of vnctory or defeat you should draw profit Iet your joys and sorrows not emblt ter you but rather make use of them to enrlch and develop your personalltv and character Let them also deepen and broaden your spxrxtualxty for it 15 the neglect of this development 1n the world today which has caused the prevalence of so many ills mental physical and soclal We must get back to fundamentals and look beyond the here and now Sc1ent1fic and technological progress knowledge of the arts and literature athletic prowess have not produced peace and happiness Each of you whether you realize lt or not possesses an abundant power to influence others around you Be on the offensive 1n brmg mg peace and happiness to others-your famlly your frlends your church your school your commun1ty The world today lacks charity Too many people are laboring under the impression that since you are not in full agreement with them Following this illogical reasoning to its conclusion they make all the trouble they can and are forever both dissatisfied and unsatlsfied If you will only concentrate on g1v1ng to others th treatment you yourself would enjoy it will sur prlse you how greatly what you have given will be reflected back to you Now as you are preparmg to leave the shel ter1ng halls of East High where you have been guided and directed in this phase of your educa tion some to continue in schools of hlgher educa tion others ln the armed services and still others to places of business and industry our hopes for your success and happiness go with you Our faith in you IS strong We know that you will not let us down To whatever field of endeavor you aspire give your best efforts at all times and lf at first you don t succeed try again If you get knocked down don t give up--GET UP Good luck and God be with you JAMES P MCGEOUGH 9 ' 9 9 9 9 5 . - , . , . i ' S - 7 . 9 . , 1 3 X Www J v . . . A k,L-l IL C them, then you must necessarily be opposed to 4 - 7 . . . . . . . 0 O l . . . e l . , . i . . , - , , . . . - I . . . . - u Q - , - . 9 3 , . , . . V . . . , . . I , , . . . , , ' 9 B-HY ENGLISH F .vt Rou fl to rb Mary McMahon Dorothy Bryant Grace Mangan Marnan D Leach Irene Carlin LANGUAGE left to night j Thomas McQua1d Marlan D Leach Lome M Ward Edward H Bourque 'ir ' . . - , ' , Second Rou'-Edward A. Baldwin, john L. Hunt, Donald Ryan. MATHEMATICS Fzrst Rou C1 to ri W1111am C Bray ohn A Winters Hope V Carey Mary Quxrk ohn H Reed Raymond Bedard Second Rou il to rb Rolandl Parxseau Lou1sM Royal SCIENCE Left lo rzgbt joseph P Fourmer Arthur E Rondeau ames E Gnllngan Mnldred M Stanton , ,J . , J. . - '- - Q1 COMMERCIAL Flrst Rou il to rl Edwm Grourke Mary E Kelaghan Norbert Donnelly Mary W Newton Helen E Ramsbottom Yecond Rou fl to rj Anthony M1gHOUE Charles Clark Thomas H Sawyer HISTORY let to right Arthur F Rondeau Raymond Bedard Margaret OConnor Rolandj Parlseau Anthony G Parlseau A Gunninlg, Eelmund Bolton, Thonras Moriarty, Harley .f V 'K' - 1. . ' , ' ., HOME ECOINOMICS AND SPECIAL ARTS Le I to rzgbt Frederrclx Wfarburton Dorothy M ohnson Eleanor W Morse Mabel McCabe PHX SICAI EDUCATION Left to rzgbl Alevmder Yahlglan Ethel Taylor Arthur 'Nloones Marjorle Furblsh Wllllam H Mnlls T f , - ' J- - - J , , . , . 7 . K' 1 .R I , ' , I 1 . . . I. . . , . . MR WILLIAM W LEE A55 t Prmczpal Miss MARY M MORIARTY Dean , . . i tb ,., kd -3-L. avi' 1. 41,- gon ,Q u l Du DLL Ju. Du. Du. In In :ln ln ln Q 4 rx' r.,-gd ag 3 ,. - ?E: :.. F 'J'-P .af 31 N 'is' 5. if - ,.-H 1: i kv 1951 1151 1951 1971 195' 115' 1957 125' 125' ln 115' lwb 1 Mlrnh 15 1157 March 71 125' Aprxl 1 A nl 15 115' .-+-,.f-in. : 17 REDJACKET SCHEDULE w PM 'M PM PM 'M PIN! PM ll day 50 P M 50 P M ll day 40 PM Room Room 3 4 Room 4 1 493 Nusport Aw, X8 Roszmcrc R11 Room Room Fuh home. room Room 101 junv. Class D xy 115 1 Auduornum First gnnnr ll muung Flu lon of officers Choosnng of thLme Nammg of homuoom rLprLs4.n SLDKTUYLS Assngnmg of ads Preparltlon of lznout of hook Discussion of business 1nd cops arranggmcnts Ftrs: mguung of Rcdpacku Assnsrfmzs First munng vuth Lngnur Flenuon of superlatngs Gengml mutxng SLIPLFVISIOFI of group plL!lll'Ef5 for antnmes Dudlnnr. for art and copy Sendmg of proofs to engraur Tal-.mg of outdoor group pxctures Tuuatnu prmung ol book Fdmng of prmted book Sc-ndxng of book to prlnur Dxstrlbutlon of Lomplntnd mxstu pxun Thr. abovr. snhululg reudls just .1 wry small part of thv. uma. .md labor put into thus book bs thi, lndustrxous membnrs of the gllsshook board Bcsldcs the ITIIHN hours spnnr xn room 101 there. was lll Ihr. pldnmng vxrlung Lopwwrmng twpmg drmmg md Ldltxng Lomplucd ll homo. hx thL various dgplrtmunts of thv, hoard XXL pn Iflblllt. tx md thank ucryonn who xn .mx vs n dddcd to thc sucuss of thus hook L01 S C H ABOT -1 ,Ili ggi- 5.e' U'-Q vw . 1.155-' 3? ,T ff? 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Edilm MR THoMAsj GUNNING MR ARTHUR RONDEAU C'S11fafV ' We the members of the Redyacket staff of 1952 would lnke to express our gratltude to Mr Thomas J Gunnlng and Mr Arthur E Rondeau who became the new advlsors for the classbook thxs year Due to extenuatmg crrcumstances Mxss Elrzabeth Howes and Mr Edmund Bolton the former advxsors could no longer devote the1r t1me to the publ1cat1on of th1s yearbook Mr Gunnlng a graduate of Provldence College has been a teacher of com mercral law and economxcs at East for the past two years Mr Rondeau also a graduate of Provxdence College has been teachmg Unxted States H1story and bxology here for two years We have learned a great deal whlle ass1st1ng nn the publlcatlon of thns class book and the sense of responslbllnty obtamed wlll and us greatly m the years that follow The patrence and understandmg of these two men have been an mspnra tlon thenr crxtxclsms gentle yet mstructnve Thelr mlmltable w1t and 1ncom parable humor have made many laborlous hours enjoyable Our assoclatlon wxth them has made our senior year unforgettable and workmg wlth them has been a wonderful expeuence With deepest apprecnatron for your efforts we would lxke to say Thanks a mrlllonll BETSY CONLON N x w 4 I f A CT f ,I f -, N , ' ' ',fN .,, ,Q 1 P 9 9 - 9 - 9 9 ' 9 9 ' - 9 9 9 9 9 T ' ' - 9 N 'KJ '11 . 535 lor I o',Dl 4: 9,1 , ,11 s . nu 51. 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Fzrsl rou fl to H C Farr weather G KIHOHIHH C uarlno S Curtis Dans M Fisk R Kent Second ron l to ri T raw R Garrtiu A Iontrl Abscnt whtn mlttn I' Hnmnltonl THE RHODE ISLAND HONOR SOCIETY To become a member of the Rhode Island Honor Socxetv, wh1ch was founded on October 76, 1977 by the Rhode Island Secondary School Prlnclpals Assoc1at1on, IS the goal of most students durlng thelr h1gh school years Its membershlp conslsts of students who have achreved an average of 83 or better through senior hlgh school lf' I fl 1 ft- B. . . V 4. L. I r rl., P. HONOR sour-ry G 4' I sl ' ' f : . - --, , , The Socletx s purpose lb to encourage the dexelopment of hlgh scholarshlp strong splrlt of seruce, helpful leadershlp and xxorthx char aeter Ill the students of R I Hngh Schools At an assemblx on Max 77 1937 the Soeletx members at East were presented pms donated bx the PTA Follosxmg the assemblx, a tea sponsored bx the Student Councll, was gn en ln the1r honor The par ents of the members were guests Forts fixe members of the senlor Class were honored NIARILXN XY llllflx Rhode Isl md HONOR SOCIFTY fbroup M ntl I 1 Prlde A Rlehardson P Ixoutras J Nlacl: url me xI'iI0l'IIS I Sxb lx Sqn ldrlto I urthn R Nusen Xlefuughu A Stxnelun Rhode Isl md HONOR SOK IFTX roup rs! ru: Wlltzek P Ihompson I. XY lronnuxtz C, XY ientr I Waztthn P Wesu j Vchlttlm L md mu I 1 N .incur R XX arson I 'I he-berge Absent uhtn pncture ml-ten R N edu elrs I . , . ,, . v I - -I . e - -I r 1 1 l - f - 7 . - - H , 1 Y ' ' ' -l.. - I I f , - - I . 1 7 - 1 . . . I 'V , v . Y . 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KG 41 li r fl In rf: M. 1 fl.: exif, f tn 1: JOSEPH CUDDY LOIS CHABOT D A R AWARDS Each year the Daughters of the Amerncan Revoluuon honor the boy and glrl chosen by the faculty and the students as the most outstandmg m personallty character scholastic ablllty and leadershnp From the Class of 1952 were chosen Lo1s Chabot a paragon of versatnllty and frxendhness and joseph Cuddy amlable and talented personalnty Thexr abxlxty to lead IS easily recognnzed by the fact that joe has been President of our class for the past two years and Lols Vnce President for three years Lots has always been thought of synonomously wlth such qualmes as loyalty Dramatic Socnety Asslstant Edltor of the Redjacket and a Cheerleader She has also partncxpated nn sports and varnous other actlvltnes throughout her sophomore and junior years Lots has always manntalned such a hlgh scholastnc average that she IS one of the leaders of the senlor class joe will always be remembered as an understanding and conslderate frlend He rs Vice Presldent of the H1 Y a Junnor Rotanan a member of the Student Councxl and Edltor of the East H1 Lnght He also partlcnpated nn Track and Cross Country Well deservmg of the honor whlch has been bestowed upon them Lots and joe wnll always be respected and thexr frnendshnp treasured by all of us MONDA BENEDICT l O I I . , . . . . , , an dependability and cheerfulness. She is President of the Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary of the THOMAS GRAY Class Ode The years have gone the way of Tame And we must go forth too But East our hearts wrll always hold A warm brxght love for you Your red brxck walls and golden halls No more our volces hear For now we ll speak out to the world Wnth faxth rn place of fear The frrends we leave the joy and hope Are thmgs we shall recall You ve been the guxde our one true love You ve bound us one to all We ve laughed we ve crxed and often trned To brmg you praxse and fame You always knew we drd our best To fight and wm the game Oh East we leave thy hallowed halls But mem rres wnth us stay For your golden strand of knowledge Has helped us on our way You ve been a lamp that lnghts the path just where the crossroad starts And deep wrthm wrth treasured thmgs We ll hold you rn our hearts H bl THOMAS Gln M B CONLON R NILLLIQAN G WAGNER 5 ! 3 9 , . 1 7 9 7 7 , . Q 7 , a 1 ' ' 1 3 1 , . 3 3 U , . . 3 , . 9 v v , . anon: e enlion: . .' , , ' ', , Poster Contest Barbara Hyde by her outstandmg artxstnc ab1l1ty has brought great honor and glory to East Hngh School In our sophomore year she entered a natron wrde poster contest sponsored by the Amerlcan Automobnle Assoc1at1on and w1th an extraordmarnly colorful and lmagmatnve creatnon won first pr1ze Although students from all over the Unnted States and 1ts possessxons took part II was a poster drawn by an East Hrgh student that was copled and exhnblted throughout the country Thls award has not been the only accomplish ment of th1s gifted artlst durmg her three years at East for she has placed second and thnrd ln two other consecutne contests We know that Barbara has a great future before her BARBARA LYNCH Scrence Fa1r Award One of the outstandmg members of the class of 52 IS Rxchard Crawford Dlck has long been noted for hls screntlflc abllmes and th1s year he put hrs talents to work when he entered the Rhode Island Sclence Falr held at Marvel Gym From the many exhlblts hls was chosen as one of the s1x that represented Rhode Island m the New England Sclence Fanr To recenve th1s honor he comblned h1s ab1l1ty with consclentlous effort enthuslasm and hard work The class of 52 IS very proud of you Dlck and we know that you vull bring many more laurels upon yourself your famlly and your school May you have the best of luck 1n your future adventures Buss CON LON 1 9 ' 9 1 9 1 9 1 1 s 0 , . . . 9 9 1 9 ' , . . 9 1 r 1 , . XXV 'F-KK' fic? fp' - WTR 5 QCYUO Olfix G f xff . 'S 6 P6 0' ' 3 R 1 'ln efqf ofisxf 0 H5-Q65 ,iftgj Vg-,f 'lf as 4: H K AH! P Rohn' rlr , A It IVVV L , Af u llL7o. rl . The day for whnch we have long awaited has finally dawned and we step forth to play the parts for which we have long pre pared Shall we act our parts well? Shall that glarung audu ence frighten usp Shall we wan or lose? Time and tnme alone conceals these answers The world today as torn wuth violence and prepudnces Because of thss,many of us wnll fund the road long and hard Yet we shall step wuth confndence unafraid of the many shadows whlch may lurk across our paths and wlth the tools whuch we have procured here at East Hugh we shall equal the many tasks and pitfalls whnch may present themselves to us Now nt us time we part each one to choose has road In lnfe lf the roacl seems hard and lmpossuble to follow cast a thought to God for he wnll guude ou May happiness be y o u r s through a l I etern ty Joe Cuddy President l 952 ,, 1 East Ch b 'lub- LORETTA ANN AGOSTINI Lorrie Future Intentions Nursing -lrmmes Athletic Council 3 Cap and Gown Committee 3 Cheerleaders 1 7 5 Classbook Board 2 3 Dramatic So ciety 1 2 5 German Club 3 Girls Badminton I 2 3 Girls Basketball 7 5 Girls Swimming Teaml 2 3 Girls Volleyball 1 7 5 Radio Club l Stu dent Council 3 R I Honor Society IRENE CLARKSON ALDRICH ANNETTE VIVIAN AL1x Future Intentzonx Secretary Future Intentions Office Work Actnzne: Ballot Committee 1 Classbook Board 3 Girls Badminton I Girls pf Volleyballl R I Honor Society ' .J A ELIZABETH ANN ALLEN AMES ROBINSON AMBLER MARGARET ALMEIDA HBCU .lill1 Margie Future Intentions: Office Work. Future Intention: Draftsman. Future Intentionx: Undecided. Aflilffifff Girli' V0ll9Yball 1. Activities: Junior Prom Art Committee: Girls' Badminton l. Twenty-nine ALICE HELENE ANDREWS ROBERT JOSEPH ARONNE JOHN RICHARD AYERS Future Intentions Nursing B0 Dick A,-,,,,,,e, Girls Glee Club 1 hbrary Club Future Intentzom Medicine Future Inlenlxonx Carpentry Aclxunes R I Honor Society Acnulxes Football 1 Outdoor Tr ck QM! JAMES RUSSELL BADESSA ELEANOR MAY BARLOW .. im., Future Intenliom: Air Force. Acliritiex: Band 2 . Thirty Fulure Intentions: Telephone Operator. , 1 igffiunv 446' A, . A. 4 'Qivm' DOROTHY LOUISE BARROWCLOUGH Dot future Intentions: R, I. College of Phar- macy. Arliriliex: Girls' Badminton l: Girls' Bas' ketball 1: Girls' Volleyball lg Hi-Ligh l. I ru N ly LJ Q Wflwnfvlwl AUDREY CHARLES BECK Beckne future Intenlronx OHICC Work Aclnrtzex Gxrls Badmmton 3 Grl Bask tball 7 Glrls Volleyball l MONDA LUANNE BENEDICT Future Intenlzonx Rhode Island Lnrversrry A ctn the: Cheerleaders l 7 3 Classboo Board 5 Dramanc Socrety 1 5 Glrls Glee Club l 7 3 Hu Light Jumor Prom Committee Radro Club ROBERT JOSEPH BESSETTE Bo Future Infenhom Armed Forces LEWIS HAROLD BETHEL JR Leu Future Intenhons Engxneerlng -iciurnex Home Room Treasurers 4 CAROLYN FRANCES BET'rs Future Inlenlram Wheaton College -lclnrnes Ballot Commnttee 7 3 Classbook Board 7 3 lBus1ness Manager in Dramatlc Soueu l 7 5 Gnrls Glen Club l Home Room Treasurers l Radno Club l R l Honor Socren NANCY ELIZABETH BIRTWELL Nan Future Intenlxonx Nursmg Aftnzlrex Glrls Glee Club l Library Club Thuty one 51 A 3 imap HW If I f X.. Q lo 1 , , xg, ae. an x , wg ,W,N,f ri if H gi V V 'gif A , Hg. ,, ' ,.,, , , A Q' v THOMAS FRANCIS BUTLER ARMAND EDWARD BYRON CHRISTOPHER CAMPBELL Red Future Intentions Lndecnded Chns Future Intentions Real Estate Insurance Future Intention: Undecxded Actnztzex Basketball 1 Cxnemasters I WALTER THOMA CAMPBELL LAILA CARLSON Sou Future Intenlzom Nursmg Future lntentrons Undeclded Artumex Classbook Board 2 3 1Adverus A nutzex Basket alll? mg Manager 51 Dramatnc Socxety l Girls Glee Club l 7 5 Home Room Treasurers 2 Student C ncxl 2 5 German Club 5 R l Honor Society f W JACQUELINE RUTH CARRARA Jackie Future Intentions Office Work Aclzutzex Classbook Board 2 Dramatnc So Volleyball l 2 Junior Prom Commxt tae Sensor Receptno mmnttee Stu Co c WML N QQXQSASX PQ, ,ww Sf A -Q 0 l V , 4, PL ' X -A - .5 5 w . - , 5 f 44 O ,gf J, A I L . tw Mg A ' z 9 R3 53? i L A J we f K X ,y S f A 1 ,J sg J I fx- aw YS 4 x E 3 an -. , A ' 4 Q ,Q 52 . 35 Y is gg! 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W Qflflf N-1' Ronme May He Future Intentions U S Navy F e Intenlxons Undecnded Future Intentions Trammg School for Arr Actnxtfes Library Club 2 3 Aclwxtxe: Girls Basketball l 2 Girls y Hostess Volleyball 1 2 3 Dramatic Society l Actwftxex Classbook Board 3 Dramatlc So 2 Radno Club 3 Gnrls wlmmmg clety 1 Gtrls Glee Club 1 WL 4 ELLEN CYNTHIA ETHERIDGE Lols JANE FAIHHURST CAROL LYDIA FAIRWEATHER Clndy I:u,u,.? 1,,,e,,,,o,,5 Lndeaded Future Intention: Lndecxded Future Intentions Teacher Actxuhes Dramatic Society l German Club 1 v Actxutxes Gnrls Glee Club 1 Home Room Treasurers 1 Forty one 9 1 fe?-flx :tw JOHN FALOCCO CHARLES BONNIE FERGUSON LUCY johnny Ferg Future Intentions Air Force Future Intentions U S Air Force Acnutzex Bond Cashiers 2 3 Football 1 Actzutzex Football l Home Room Treasurers 2 JEAN ANN FIELDING EVERETT HENRY FILLION ROBERT GORDON FINDLAY Future Intentions: Nursing. 'EVN Future Intentions: Undecided. Future Intentions: Rhode Island University. Forty-two LEONARD GILBERT FINE PATRICIA ANN FINNEGAN DAVID WILLIAM FIsI-I Lenny Pa' Future lntentzom Construcnon Work Future Intentxom College Future Intentions Nursmg Achuuex Baseball 1 2 3 Cross Country Aclzulxex Cmemasters 2 5 German Club Aclnrlzes Jumor Prom Commlttee 1795 ,,,,, ww J MARILYN AGNES FISK NORMAN FLOWERS Future Intention: OEICC Work Future Inlentxom Lndecxded Actnmex R l Honor Socnery ,Va X ff K JOAN MARGARET Fulure lntentxom Nursmg FOGARTY Artzunex Dramanc SOCIBIY 1 Gxrls Glee Club l Forty three I '43 , I A? 'ifzxigzi Z ig ' ' , 4 if 0, A, .M , , E .MA M74 gk 5 W fy 7 .I 42 ROBERT LEE JOHN GARDNER ROGER REGINALD GARREAU, JR PAUL WALTER GAVLICK Bo Rog Future Inlenlrom Salesman Fulure Intention: College Acluxlxes Ballot Committee 1 Radio Club 1 R I Honor Society Future Intentions Truck Drnver EAN GAILE GERMANI Jearue flllllre Inlenlxon: Busmess Arlzulxex Bond Cashlers 7 Girls Basketball l Girls Svummmg Team 1 Girls Vol leyball 1 Junior Prom Committee Senxor Receguon Committee DIANA MARIE GIULIANO Future lntenlmm Hanrdresser Actnxtzex Dramatic Society l Gxrls Bad mmton l Girls Basket ll 1 G1 ls Volleyball 1 Home Roo reasurers I Girls Glee Club l RW AGNES Future JV Gxrls Bas u 3 Girls Forty fix e SHIRLEY MARIE GOLISH GEORGIANNA GoMEs ARLENE FRANCES GRAHAM lutry Gma Future lntentzonx X Ray Techmcxan Future Intentxom Busmess School Future Inientmm Secretary Actnxlzex Dramatic Society l Girls Bad Ann :nes Classbook Board 3 Glrl as Arlnxtzex Gxrls Badminton I Gnrls Bas mmton 1 5 Gxrls Glee Club 1 Girls ketball 7 Girls Volleyball 5 ketball 1 Gxrls Glee Club 7 Girls Volleyball 1 Volleyball 1 DONALD GRAY THOMAS ASA GRAY Don Tom Future Intentwnx bndecxded I'uture Intentions College Artunxex Ballot Committee 7 Actumex Basketball J V l Classb Board 5 Dram:-mc Socnety 5 F rbal J V 7 H1 Llght 2 Jumor R ana s 5 Radio Club 5 ll-'resident t nt ouncll 7 5 Tre R I Honor S if ,, Forty s1x K4 6 ERNEST ARTHUR GREENHALGH Ernie Future Intentions R I LDIVBISIQ Actnxlxex Basketball 2 French Club 7 Gof2 3 V gn :fmt ie? et. A wwf C at W PATRICIA ANN HAMILTON PRISCILLA RITA HANDLER JAMES HARGREAVES Pat Pussy jim Future Intentions: Nursing. Future Intentions: Office Work. Future Intentions: Commercial Photogra- Acti1'ilies: Classbook Board 2, 3: Dramatic Activities: Dramatic Society lg Girls' Bad' pher' Society 1, 2, 5: Girls' Badminton 1, 2, minton l, 2: Girls' Basketball l, 2: Activities: Classbook Board 5: R. O. M. P 5: Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3: Girls' Girls' Glee Club 1, 23 Girls' Volley- 2, 5 fPresident 2. SJ: Student Coun- Swimming Team lg Girls' Volleyball ball l. 2. cil 5. 1, 2, 33 Radio Club 1, 2, 33 R. I. Honor Society. CHARLES LESTER HATCH SHIRLEY ANN HAYES GEORGE LoUIs HELSFNS Future Intentionx: Undecided. ' , Shin Future Intentions: College. . I , ' ' bf, Future Intentions: Secretary. A,,i,.i,ie-U Football 2' 3. f-, y , 091 'A ' Activities: clmbook Board: Girls' Badmin- F ton l: Girls' Basketball l, 2. , 1, , av' ' ' gg. ' . I ' ,C f X If ,A I riff f ' f K' Forty-eight 1 M ,44- v we ' 1 ,M W, k 9 if 'gil Q -,vm .W A 91 ' ,jk ,wi Q2 af -f . Y. ,H f 1, ., ' fi? 4 . ' 'i 'gfgggif r 1- L ' 'if ' sgiwijg ' M of 11:4 1. 7 if , M mv. H Q my wife' BARBARA JOAN HYDE Hydle Future Inlenlzons R I School of Design Aaluztzes jumor Prom Art Commxttee Senior Receptnon Art Commnttee Art Club 1 2 Ballot Commnttee 3 Class book Board 3 iArt Edrtor 'rj Dra matic Socxcty 1 7 3 Glrls Swlmmmg Team 1 Home Room Treasurers l 7 Jumor Prom Commlttee Radlo Club 1 ANTHONY VINCENT IONTA Tony luturc Inlenlmns Providence College Aallzztzes Ballot Lommlttez. 5 Basketball l Bond Cashiers 2 Cross Country 2 5 Home Room Treasurers 2 Outdoor Trackl 2 Student Councxll R l Honor Socnety JOSEPH ARTHUR JACKSON Fuzzy lutnre lntentzonr Armed Forces Aalzulzes Cnnumusters 7 5 Drmntn So ty l 7 Representative to Girls State Convgn non IKM RUTH ELIZABETH JOHNSTON JUDITH ANN JONES Ruthne Judy Future Inlentmnx llndcclded future Intentions Business College Aalzxztrex Dramlut Sofluy 5 Girls Bad Aclullles Gxrls Glee Clubl mlnton 4 Girls Basketball 5 Library Klub l Ftfry SYBIL ILENE JORDAN 1 Future Intentznm' Telephone Operator flurulzex Cap and Gown Commxttu S Klassbook Board 5 Dtamatnr. Soucu l Gxrls Badmmtonl 7 Grrls Bas e all l 5 Glrls Glee C Glrls Svummmg Team l Grrls Vol lqball l 7 5 Radio Club 1 JOHN SAMUEL KANAKRY HELEN MARY KAYATA WARREN HARRY KEENAN lulurr l1IlLPl1I0ll.Y Proudenw College Ka? Iulure lnlenlmnx bndcclded hlrrzlns Boys Gee Clubl 7 5 Studenz l f' e 0 Secretary fniuzlrex C1nLm.1su.rs 1 Coumll 1' f A4t1une.1 Lmemasters 1 Classbook Board Mr 1 D s 1 1 5 G 1 B .1 wif 46 V 1 Hi m,.,,:::.m1 '3 Bmzali fb 5 Gmrls SWlU1nllng Team 1 2 5 rs Vollcybilll 7 4 H1 h L ri Homv. Room Tnasurers 5 Radlo Llub BERTHA hsTHER KELLEX DIANE MARIE KENNEDY RUTH JACQUELIINE KEN Bfff Iuture lnlunums Lndecndcd -l d e lnlmf lutenlmns Offlce Work Iuture Inlenlwns Sgcrcrarw 1 zulzu Jrarfimn ouen l Anzzztzes Bond Cashnus 3 Cl shook Vollexbdll l IO Llub 1 7 B .ard 2 'a H1 L1ghr onor Socnezy WW JM Wlfmsgyfvw i A I W' X 'I-'--lvl hilt-xx: I ' ,-Z A up Mc 1 A 143' tfi1'l - . U . -.K.1. '-Egg lg A 1.2, 51 R. 0. M. P. 1. ' I I 3 5 ,1-1' V11 Q- A .-.zz G' 15' Q' M: 'JE' - 2:11. A - , JW 1 1 A ' ' 1 A 1 MW' ' W A 0 Uf - 4 1 fN Q M X M1 1 . D 1 , 1 ' I X. ' 'fty- e fN 2, 1 I w. e 1 1X 1 AI 1 X -K ff A1 , if T W 1. ig W ,J as X , 452 43, mg' mmfrf 7 Q? ggi. 1--4 J' Edin J future lnlenlrom Lndeuded Babe lnture lfentmnsw Segretary Fulure lntentzom Home Managgment hturtxex Bal or Committee l Dramaru l4111tu..s Gnrly Badminton l Gnra Socluw Girls B1dmxnt0n l Girls Blskctball 1 7 4 Girls Vollnyballl Bxskuhall l 7 S Girls Glu. Club Ira Vnllqhlll l '1 H1 L1 R I Honor Souuy jox LANNER JOANNE TOWNSEIND LATTER CLAIR MARIE LENNON Iuinrf lnterllmus Ld Sell junior College. oe? Butch ,hnunw Bduot fommlml I Bond Cash lulure luleufmrls Business Work fulure Irllentmns bncrntarx num. 5OU3n c'l '5y5blg,l'H53ldrShL Pri llllllllttf Clnemastgrs 7 4 Girls Badmln -htzulux Girls Glu Lluh I L L l B k b ll l G jumor Prom Commmee 7 Radxo Llub mit Uuilrls 1 Z? 2,35 Vollqball 5 5 Flftg three K ' T ' ' ' ' J if W' ' V' ff' V ffvfrfi -1'-'F '---- -.'1--v-G'--- g...N-i154 I: 2:-L ...... . G'l' -'a .2.,: '-'ghrlz junior Prom Qnnjnminucz Radio Llub 5: I iers.'I.Q2...: Q' 7,1 '- A. - . , -M: -' - . ', '-' ..' 1 Q 'I , :'3 z 'I' ' ,Zz 'rll ' ' -' ' Gln l .-. .1 ' ' ' l. 1. 3, . Af uqqmxuff .J f qV3f'fLf? ,, 15,.L'5 V, f u U EDWARD FRANCIS MCDERMOTT GERALDINE FARRIEL MCDONALD DAVID STUART MCINTYRE lutnre lPlf6V1U0!lJ LJ S Navy G'-'U lutnre Inlenlzons Undeclded Future Intentzanx Compromerer School Inf' ROBIQRTA ANN MCINTYRIE BARBARA CATHERINE MCKAX B0bblC Barb lulure Intuflmns Arr Snhool Iulure lnlenlmnx Lndeuded hllllllei Dramaru Souerw l Glrls Glu htuxlxex Cnrls Glee Clubl 4 Llub l jumor Prom lommntee 'AFI Commxrteel 7 JOAN MCMINN Mncky lnlure Inleutmns Bryant College Altnzlzfx Chaxrman of junnor Prom Com mlrtee 7 Home Room Treasurer 7 S Radlo Club l 7 S Dramauc Souen 7 5 Glrls Glee Clubl 2 F1113 five JOAN MACFARLANE ROBERT GIRARD MACLURE JOSEPH JAMES MALLOY future Inlenlzom Secretary Future Inlentzom Undecided Shamrock Aclzulze: Ballot Commmee 3 Classbook F e 1 'e'1fw f Author Board 2 3 H1 Light 2 R I HOHUI 4111111165 H1L1ght 5 Home Room Treas SOCICU' urers 1 GRACE ELIZABETH MANCHESTER EVELYN LEONA MANNEY MARILYN SANDRA MARTIN BCUY Future Inlennonx Vesper George School of Arr :hex Art Club 7 Classbook Board 3 DramaucSoc1ety 1 2 Girls Badmxnton Baskcrball l Gnrls Volleyball 1 7 3 Radlo Club l Z R O M P 2 Twlrl ers 7 5 junior Prom 1Art Commun reel Semor Recepuon Lommmee 1ArrJ l. Z: Girls' Swlmrrrirlg Team 1: Girls' RICHARD FREDERICK MASSE FRANCES ESTELLE MATONIS RUTH KATHERINE MATONIS DWI Fran Future Intenhons Secretary l'11t11re lnlennunx Bookkeeper fulure Interlnons Secretary Adnmej Classbook Board g Stmor Rem? 11.t111l1er Athleuc Councxl 1 Homv. Room 4111111165 Bond Cashiers 3 Classbook Hon Commluce Z' R I Honor S0019 Treasurus l Board 5 Lois ELIZABETH MATTHEWS STEPHEN MENATIAN MARY ANGELA MENNUCCI future Intentmns Rhode Island Colle-gn of Future lnrenhom Roger Wnllnams General I b I b ill hex LI Lmasrus 5 4111111161 Ballot Kommmu. l K .I lII111l1f1 Gxrls Glu Cu I Radno Cu maui Samet, , 1' Girls Glu club I jumor Prom Lommnuce Class book Board 7 5 11 I I1 1 ,jowgw - , v- 1 rllfllft' lntentianxs Secretary. Phafmafv- Hospltal' I,z. 1 L . -M-. . 3 ' W -. -. X l X K Z ,, I ,. .., , . g ff 2 4 ' if V K .lf wif, Wa vw Q was M Az, :X W E5 .. Am QW .1 is iw iw JANICE RUTH MOTTRAM ROBERTA ANNE MULLIGAN ROBERT KENNETH MURTHA an Bobble Bo Inture Intenhons Offnce Clerk Future Intentions Rhode Island School of Fulme Inlentrons Teachlng D lrlnzlzcx Lnhrary Clubl 7 4 eslgn flrlnznes R I Honor SOClCfy Afluztles Arr Commnrtees Ur Prom Semor Receptnonl l 7 'a Ballot Com mmee 3 Cheerleaders I 7 1: Class book Board 5 Dramatic Souety l 7 5 Girls Badmmton 5 Girls Vollq THOMAS FRANCIS MYNARSKI GEORGE ANTHONY NASON RAYMOND HERMAN NEILSEN Farmer Whitey Mayor Fnlure lntumous Farmmg future Intentions Sports Wrxter Iulure Iulenlwns Bankmg hlzulzex Baskerballl 7 3 luxuries Clnenmstus 3 Classbook Board 4 Dramanc Souery 1 r l Stu ent Counul 5 R Honor Socxery 6 0 JZFGL fi? Flfty mm. ,.J ,, .. .. b.. gan Ili-Lirghr 1gRadiOC5lub 1.2 ,Q ' -' A 2. 5: Hi- - .1 L'gh : Q vd 5 . I. 3 ykl - K . 'dh f v g '7 RICHARD ROBERTS NOONEY GEOVANO NOZOLINO, JR. RICHARD JOSEPH OLIVER Dick N-lohnn Future Intentions: Doctor of Veterinary Future Intentions: Rhode Island University. Future Intentions: Undecided, Medlcme' Acti1'itie.f.' Basketball l, 2, 5: Dramatic Society I, 23 Golf 1, 25 Radio Club l. Artivitiex: Ballot Committee l, 2, 5: Bond Cashiers lg Hi-Light 1: Home Room Treasurers 1. 23 Indoor Track 5: Li- brary Club l. 2, 5: Student Council 53 Tennis 5: A. A. Collector 1. 2, jg Debating Society 5. 2' Student Council 1 32 f BARBARA MARIE OWENS JOSEPH ANTHONY PARDINI SADIE NBm'bH Joe Future Intentions. Future lnlenlionx: Secretary. Future Intentions: College. Adil,i,ieL. Ac'li1'ilies.'TwirlcrS 5. At-nl-nm: Baseball l. 2, 5: Basketball l. Sfififfl' J. V.g Football 1, Z, 5g Junior Prom Girls ' Committee Z. 1- -9 GMS Sixty PATRICIA MARY PEARSON RICHARD PELLETIER ALBIN ERNEST PILBLAD Txsh Gmo Iulure Inleutmns Traffic Manager Future Inlenllonx Undecided fulure Iulentxonx Rhode Island Umversny Arlnzlzex German Club 7 Grrls Glee Club Azlnrtus Athleuc Council 3 B1sketbalI Acnunex Basketball l Clnemasters l l Lxhrary Llub 1 7 4 lTre1sur4.r lH1.ad Manage-rl 1 5 Football Prgsndenr SJ 1Head Manager! 1 7 5 H1 Lxght 'a Zaemegll-16.7546 an 25 ILDWARD JOSEPH PIMENTAL Iulure Intentions Arr Force Mhlume: Ballot Commntu '1 'lcruzlrex Glu Treble Mlllle lulure lntenlmm Bookkeeper MILDRED LILLIAN PITERA 5 Gu ls 'lfflllflfi Girls Bndmnnton 1 Glrls Bas Club 1 lxerball 1 Gnrls Svummmg Team I Girls Vol lex ball 1 Slxty one 3 a y f , 3 kg, 1 if Wim V A if :EQ ZW! Q be . lb ' v 'QL 3' Q-Q5 Y . ak 3 4 X W., gf , . E. 1 Ly. A 5-PM WILLIAM PETER SANGER JANE ALMA SANKX BARBARA JEAN SARKISIAN BI ,lame Barb Future Inlenlzour Engmeer future Imenlzons Secretary future Intenhom Asbury Colltge Aclzulzes Cross Country 3 Outdoor Arluztzes Gnrls Badmmton l Gnrls Bas Artzunes Classbook Boardl French Klub Track 3 wnmmmg Team ketball l Gnrls Swnmmmg Team 1 1 Grrls Basketball I Grrls Volley M p vurtlslng Managerl 7 rublc Cleft Club 1 1 779' SAMUEL SCHWARTZ SHIRLEY SCHWARTZ RITA CLAlRElSECCARECClA Sammy Shlfl Iuture Intentmm ffxce Worlc ' I Future Inlennons Furmture Buyer luture lnlennom Secretary Ac,,,,,,e-, An Club 7 Girls Bad ' n 1 1 Cl b 1 7 Gnrls Basketball l Glrls l lub 1 Annum! Gus Gee U Girls Vvllbyball l Radio lub 5 S'xt5 four A Girls' Volleyball lg Hi-Light 1 lAd- ball 1: Girls' Glee Club 1: Hi-Light l. . . l -9 T . . '. . ' G . ..., , A mm ll x ' 'f F B' X DOROTHY DOLORES SHORES PHILIP SIEKIERA MARION SOULE Iuture lnlenlxons Rhode Island Unnversny Phd Fulure lntennonr College Arlzuhes Ballot Commlttee 1 Classbook F e l 'e 0 -' Undemded Aclnmex Cap and Gown Commnttee GIrls Board 2 5 KCIICUIHIIOH Manager 5? Badmmtonl Glrls Basketballl Glrls DramatICSocIety1 7 5 Lrbrary Club Svummnng Team 1 2 GIrls Valley b 1 H. Llgm 1 CARMELLA ANNE SQUADRITO ALBERT WILLIAM STANELUN RICHARD WALSH STONELY future lntentmm Teachmg Dmk Adulner Glrls Badmlmon I Girls Bas Future lnlennons MusIcIan Future lnfennonx l S Coast Guard kflball 1 Glfli Vollesba Arnuhex B nd l 2 3 Basketball 7 3 R I Honor S0090 Boys Glee Club I 7 Dramatnc Socxets 1 5 1PresIdent 57 Orchestra RadIo Club 1 R I Honor SOCIEIY We QMMU sm, five SHIRLEY ANN SULLIVAN LOUISE ANN SWANSON DOROTHY MARY SYPULA Sully Lou Dotry Future Intentions Lndeclded Future Inlenlxom Bryant College Fulure lulentzons Secretary Armmes Gu-ls Badmmron I Gu-ls Bas Achutzes Ballot Commmee I Classbook Arlnmes Classbook Boardi Dramauc So ketball 5 Glrls Swnmmmg Team 7 Boardlz Dramauc Socletyl 7 'I HI cmty l 2 Gxrls Badmmton l Glrls Volleyball 5 Senlor Recepnon Lnghrl Radlo Club 5 Gxrls Volleyball l 2 Twlrlers 7 5 Commlttee flbllosx 0 'YNJ LORRAINE TALBOT Lorry Future lntenlmnx OHICE Work Arn: rx Bond Cashncrs l Dramanc 7 55 ll GERTRUDE THERESA TANGUAX ROBERT MICHAEL TANSEY Trudu. Bob future lnleutmm Secretary Fulure lnlullmns l S Navy S Artxulfes B 5 Glu. Clubl B ndl 7 3 If I A A A . .Iam-l VU .il fill If U ' ANN HWY ARTHUR RONALD TAYLOR KENNETH TAYLOR EDWARD JOSEPH THEBERGE Art Future Inlenizonx Armed Forces Eddy Fulure Inlennonx Medlclne Aclzulrex Basketball 1 Football l 5 Fulure Intentions Busxness Fxeld Home Room Treasurers l Actzulfex Boys Glee Club 1 Golfl 2 3 Arlzutzex Ballot Commxttee 2 Basketball 1 UV? Home Room Treasurers 1 R I Honor Society PATRICIA ANN THOMPSON CAROLYN AUDREY THORNLEY JOAN PHYLLIS THORNTON Future Intentmnx Secretary Adlunes Classbook Board 3 fclrcula Future Intennom Secretary Actrutzes Cap and Gown Committee Dra non, Dmmanc 500917 1 7 3' Radio Actzulzex Gxrls Volleyball 1 Senior Recep matxc Socxery I French Club 7 Gu-ls Club 5 Glrls Sfafe 7 non Commxttee Volleyball 7 Radio Club 1 R I Honor Socnety Slxty seven . 1 Q . upmu Future Intentionx: R. I. U. Red I., . . : ' Z ' z. - v' ' . -. 1 ' In . .I z . I ' ..: ' 5 . - ' MILDRED TOMLINSON DENISE TORACINTA RITA MARIE TURGEON Mn llle Dee Reet Future Intentzom Ofhce Work Future Intennons Secretary F ulure lntentzom Teacher Actnznes Sennol, R pnon Comm: tee Arnuhex Classbook Board 3 Gxrls Bad X mmton 1 2 5 Gnrls Basketball 1 2 3 Glrls Swlmmmg Team l Grrls Volleyball l 2 3 HILIghtl Home Room Treasurers 2 RadIo Club 3 Student Councrl 2 3 Twlrlers 2 3 FRANCIS JOHN VARIEUR, JR Franlf Aclnztzes Bond Cashners 7 Boys Glee Club l 2 5 Dramanc Socnety 2 Home Room Treasurers l Radio Club l Student Councxl 5 Tenmsl 7 5 R l Honor Socxety Slxty elght ALICE VASCONCELLOS Vasco Actuxtzes Cheerleaders l 7 5 fHead Cheerleader 53 Classbook Board 2 5 Dramatrc Society 1 2 5 Gxrls Bad mmtonl 2 5 Gxrls Basketballl 2 3 Gxrls Glee Club 1 Gurls Swrmmmg Teaml 2 Girls Volleyballl 7 3 H1I.Ight l Radxo Club l 7 RONALD VEAUDRY future Intenlmns Lndeclded . II tx . I . I I I , - . .' ' J . I I 2 I I 2 fy , . S ' I 1 I 2 I S , Z , - Future Inzeniifmrf College, Future Inlentiomr Secretary. Artirilies: R. l. Honor Society. . . ,Q ' ' : - , , 1 3 . ,z 1 ' : I I. I. , Q ' - ,g . .., 3 . . . . 3 .I , ' . 2 I I 1 I I , 5 I , ... Q - 2 , -- FA x. : - - .P Q . , , , F 1 . 'K , yi , A W ..,. ,.,. , ...,A X P. , 11 s x 1 '12 '? UT V 2 1M,gf:f A 96 , ,f .W 7 '12 . W m , NT L5 s ,5 ' . ,K 9 f K . ME '. ' QS' ',. 1' X . f w,,A,,,,.' TI-IEREsA ANNIE WAZECHA PATRICIA FRANCES WESLEY Terry Future Intentzons Secretary Future Inlenlwm College Actnztzes french Club 1 2 Girls Glee Aclnznes Cheerleaders I 2 5 Cinemas Club 1 2 HiLightl Library Clubl 7 R I Honor Society ters 2 Classbook Board 2 3 Dramatic Society 2 3 Hi Light 1 fSecretary of the Board? junior Prom Committee 2 Senior Reception Committee 5 Student C uncll 2 5 CSecretaty 2 33 R I Honor Society RALPH JOSEPH WHITE Future Inlentzom Air Force joAN ANN WHITELAW DoLoREs JOAN WHITTAKER MARILYN MILDRED WILCZEK re Intenlionx: College. Future Intentions: College. Ioffieu Fun' Aclivilies: Classbook Board 2. 3' Dramatic F e Ime 'i9m Nursing' Ach' Society 1, 2. 3- Girls' Badminton 1, 2 .. ' A :D 'S' I'G'l'Gl 5:Gif1s'Baskefba1l1.2-5:H--L-shf1- Efi.fF, i.'aTJ'.IEZ, 'BTZII Comixiiftee if - 1Assistant Editor 2V Radio Club 15 Library Club M 5. 4 Girls' Swimming Team I, Z, 5: Girls Volleyball 1. 2. 5' R. I. Honor Society. Seventy FAIR X vi l ities: Classbook Board .. 3 QCOPY Editor 33' Dramatic Society l, 2, 5 fVice-President M' German Club 31 Girls' Badminton 2, 3: Home Room Treasurers 1: Radio Club l: Class Sec- retary l, 2, 5: R. I. Honor Society. .qw f Q-3,5 'A' ' ' 'J . , i- v ,, .. 1 K , , . ' iw if . 4 E .Q E 1, if wwf Q. 1-f 3' M EVELYN RAMOS Semor Class Adwsor Miss M Evelyn Ramos is one of the few teachers at East High School with whom every member of the class of 52 has come in direct contact for as we all know she was our guidance counselor during our last year in high school As advlsor of our Junior Prom Committee and the Student Councll during our with students and teachers alike Her friendly smile and amiable disposition made a lasting impression on all who have associated with her Knowing that she was always ready and willing to help gave students the confidence necessary for the senior year We the class of 52 are very grateful for her immeasurable assistance and wish her all the future happiness that she so well deserves LOIS CHABOT Seventy two junior year, she displayed the spirit and co-operation which made her so popular Lmt W1 ll and Term ment OF THE CLASS OF 52 We the outstandmg, super CHICICIII, and extraordlnarlly mtelllgent class of 1932 as students of East Senlor Hlgh School ln the fa1r metropolls of Pawtucket of the small but mlghty state of Rhode Island and Prov1dence Plantatlons, belng of sound and dlsposlng mlnd and memory fespectally 1n the valued OPll'll0l'lS of thls unblased classl , and consndermg the un certalnty of the future, do make, publlsh, and declare thls document hereby revoklng all for mer wxlls made by us to be our last W1ll and Testament as follows l-IRST to our hnghly esteemed and honored prlnctpal Mr james P McGeough A large bottle of asprrms e pmence to deal with next years class of fueers 5 Memortes of the many happy md tranquxl hours enpoyed with thus elass SFCOIND to our patient and understandrng assrstant prmerpal Mr Wrllram Lee 1 Plushbottom seats to alleviate the suf ferxng of hrs guests durmg therr humble vrsrts to room 108 7 A dictionary of the current alrbls and excuses employed by late and absent future genn THIRD to our newly appomted dean Miss Mary Monarty l The belief that she wxll wan the sarre adm ratxon and love from future classes that Mxss Curtrs has acqunred rn the past 7 A longer lust of all A students FOURTH to our new advnsor Mlss I-'velyn Ramos 1 Some mtelllgent students to advrse 7 The hope that she wxll chensh memories of us yust as we retam fond recollectxons of er Fll-TH to our beloved and respected faculty l Our heartfelt washes that they suruve the great sorrow of our partmg from them More students wlth legrble penmanshrp 5 Chalk that doesnt squeak 4 Smellnng salts to strmulate scholars who do not ap precnate fine oratory SIXTH to the class of l95l 1 The sophxstneatuon and supernorm that only semors possess Our exeep tlonal loyalty school splrlt and co opera tnon nn all endeavors 5 Books xn which some thoughtful senior has wrntten all the an-:wers Our angelnc dnsposmons 5 The hope that you follow our credrtable examples of propnety and scholarshrp I ers wrth vvhneh we enlrvened the many sports events SFVENTH to the next edrtor of the Red packet l A staff 7 The rnedrcal remedy for ulcers 3 An engraved plaque of virtues a good editor must possess fust a mlnderj 4 A wig tone could oft n see thus years nllustnous monareh teanng our handfuls of her shmmg tressesl FIGHTH to the Redpacket staff 1 Earplugs to drown out the screams of the above mentroned angel U1 1 dltorj 7 New shoes to replace the ones worn out lookmg for adsl 5 Spectacles lthey ll need them after readrng proofs? 4 Extra fmgers for the typnsts NINTH to the renowned boys sports teams l Motorboats for the swim team A larger basket rung and a smaller ball to the bisketblll squad 5 To the football team spinach fwe understand thats good for muscles? E Peach baskets to the baseball mne lregulanon gloves seem too small some mstaneesl U To the golf team a tub of warm water ito soothe feet blnstered by walkmg the course? f Bicycles for the track and cro s country squads TFNTH to the vanous gurls sports sprrngs for the cheerleaders fto enable them to get more than one mch off the groundl 3 Red and whnte strung for the twlrlers lto ne barons to the fingers! ELEVEYTH to the mmates of the study ha l Strarghuacltets TWELFTH to the lanntors and matrons l T anks Srlent radlators Vacuum cleaners wnth long electrlc cords 4 Vltamm tablets THIRTEENTH to the cafeteria l A cow that glves coffee mulk to fourth lunehers 7 A luke box to sooth tlred nd overw rought nerves 3 A new clam for the chowder We hereby appolnt the class of '35 to be Executors of thts our last Wlll and Testa ITICHI In wltness whereof, we have subscrlbed our names and afflxed our emblem this first day of june ln the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and fifty two ll' ztnessed by Ylgnell' LORETTA AGOSTINI 'Ax Reprererzlalnex ol the Clan of 571 DOROTHY BOEGLER BETSY CONILON Lana cartesox PAT HOWARD Seventy three O 0 0 o 9 9 ' V , - Y . . . . . . Y . . Y . . . . . . - - I . . . - ' ' - - 1 . x ' . ' A ' . Y , - 1. - ' ' . 1. Th , I ' ' ' . -. . 2. . ' . ' A ' . 2. .' ' ' . - , ' . l A I V ' ' I 4 ' . v. ' . . . . I ' I A S . . A ., v D 1 ' ' I . 1. 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K . : A l ' ' 4 V - A A' f L XXM Y I Hyde ISTUKY Camera I SOPHOMORES In September of 1949 a great era 1n the his tory of E H S began as the new class entered the long brxght corridors and prepared to set the stage for a great drama By October the scenes were set and the premrere commenced as we played our part in the Music Clubs Halloween amboree On to November as we defeated West Hngh 1n football but lost a spmted battle to St Raphael Academy At this time a few of the more promns mg actors were discovered and chosen as our class officers We are all familiar w1th these names President james Douglas Vice President Lo1s Chabot Secretary Marilyn Wrlczek and Treas urer Robert Coupe In December The Man Who Came to Dmner was presented by the Dra matxc Society and the Christmas Assembly was sparked by our prlnclpal s talk on charnty and the music of the glee clubs and band A great scene of suspense arose ln anuary as the class of 52 struggled through their f1rst m1d year exammatlons Thls was also the month when the snx glrls were chosen who were golng to rep resent us as cheerleaders for the next two and a half years at E H S l'h1s spirited group consists f Loretta Agostml Monda Benedlct Lots Chabot, Roberta Mulligan, Alice Vasconcellos and Patrlcla Wesley From this scene we flash to February and the swirling music and soft hghts of the Snow Ball ' sponsored by the Student Coun c1l Then on to Sophomore Parents' Night where we reacted the schoolroom scenes for our parents In March we helped with the presentation of Sweet Sixteen by the Radlo Club Laurels were won for E H S in Aprnl as the Swim Team won the State Champxonshlp The cllmax drew near as the Dramatic Society presented Dear Ruth ln May, and finally rn june, Camera I faded out as we finished our flrst year of hlgher learnmg Seventy four Camera ll JUNIORS In September vse entered E H S aga1n this time with a little more confidence and anxiety slnce our prolovue had been successfully com pleted We set the stage 1mmed1ately rn October when we elected our class offlcers Presldent oseph Cuddy V1ce Presrdent Lo1s Chabot Secre tary Marxlyn XVllCZ6k and Treasurer Robert Coupe Agam we were defeated by St Raphael Academy at the annual Thanksgrvlng football game but nevertheless we were 1nsp1red by the courageous spirit of our team The camera takes a close up nn December of our Christmas assem bly and we hear the seasonal musxc of the band and glee clubs as we celebrate our second Christ mas at EHS December rolled on wrth Our Hearts Were Young and Gay presented by the Dramatlc Soclety The New Year began vuth both sorrow and joy Yes sorrow because If was once aga1n tlme for m1d year exammatlons oy however because our basketball team won the City Champlonshlp After a somnolent February March came mto camera range vs 1th the roar of laughter as the Dra matlc Society presented Harvey The school cheered wholeheartedly as our basketball team brought more laurels for E H S by qualifying for the State Play offs at Marvel Gym Next Barbara Hyde brought forth our pride as she won first prlze nn a National Poster Contest April had the Dramatxc Society displaying 1ts acting talents for the Drama Festnval, and the Music Clubs dlscover mg varied talents for the Minstrel May arrived wlth music and flowers as we held our Junior Prom and chose Barbara Hyde as Prom Queen A long mtermxsslon clnmaxed our second year at E H S and Camera Il flashed out of view llllill 'Ca . svbq -T il: A P STATION E.H.S. 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' 3 Q O: V l ' I. ., . , . u Camera III SENIORS In September we entered dear old E H S for our last curtam call A few outstandmg names came 1nto camera range as Albert Stanelun was elected President of the Dramatlc Socnety and Betsy Conlon representmg EHS vnsrted the Pau tucket Tzmes Our next assembly was varled by the presence of Ken Davxdson coach of the Olymplc badmmton team alded by two of our badmmton enthuslasts Alnce Vasconcellos and Loretta Agostml as he d1splayed his outstandmg badmmton ab1l1t1es In October our class olfncers vsere chosen and we retamed the same slate of actors as budded forth ln Camera II Presndent joseph Cuddy Vlce Pres1dent Lots Chabot Sec retary Marrlyn Wnlczek and Treasurer Robert Coupe Next Thomas Gray was elected Presxdent of the Student Councll along wnth Vnce Presndent George Monterlo and Secretary Patrncla Wesley We fllled November w1th actlon as we en tered the Volce of Democracy program msplred by the Rad1o Club East defeated West nn football and showed great courage 1n spnte of the loss we suffered at the annual Thanksglvmg game wxth St Raphael Academy We held a banquet for our players cheerleaders twrrlers and band mem bers lt was here that George Dawley Pete Kosty and joseph Pard1n1 were elected to the All Black stone Valley Football Team At the Athletrc As sembly the players showed thenr sp1r1t by surprxs mg the coaches wlth two trophles ln gratltude of thenr excellent coachlng patnence and frrendshlp It was 1n thts month also that the Dramatlc So cnety presented a real comedy 10 Mother Is A Freshman In December there was a touch of melancholy as we celebrated our last Christmas at E H S wlth the glee clubs and band leadrng us IH Slflglflg carols around the favorite Chrlstmas tree 1n the mam hall anuary began w1th a preview of the future as College Nnght and Career Day was held and many prepared to take college board examlna txons along with the old favorites m1d year ex ammatxons The blue rtbbon leaders of the class were chosen next Lots Chabot and joseph Cuddy DAR wmners R I Honor Socnety members Also joseph Cuddy Thomas Gray Paul Chorney Richard Crawford and Albert Stanelun were chosen junnor Rotarlans February was marked wxth hearts and flowers as the Student Councxl sponsored a semn formal dance the Heart our great basketball team and coach as they once agaln reached the State Play offs at Marvel Gym Our actmg ab1l1ty was dxsplayed ln the R I Drama Festnval 1n April as well as ID the Senlor Play Ladnes In Rettrement Then as we drew close to the flnale of our years at E H S the out standmg scholars were honored at the R I Honor Socxety Tea glven by the Student Councll In june there were both tears of yoy and sadness as we approached Class Day the t1me when all awards and honors were presented to the deserv 1ng students Another event close to our hearts IS the galety of our Semor Recepnon whxch w1ll l1ve for many years following the end of our drama Ftnally the partmg flnale arrlved and the curtam to our play was lowered on that ever nmportant day Graduatlon' LORETTA AGOSTINI THOMAS GRAY Seventy five ' I 1 Q , n . . . . 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J ,Q , ' I X., du wg! My 7 ', V F53 5 QWMA Q gk Y ' R+ haf' V -AX j uw N xf ,Q xi '4 I ' 4 I N MEM v f . f X uy 41, Q I X05 O, ' If X. ' L , ' , x N I 'fy 0' Q , ffl XX . L 1 0 WE 'X XJ Q 'cb J! J Ai Q 3 -f ' gf QQ 4' Q - . O J x MMA Q, N my Q, or of-5 M . ' Qyfd QUUWUF K JZ? 770' BNX7 D X kERAR,y 5 Hyd J5 wx N--:B N f , 15 lf l'1 ,X fl ? f x Q25 I ' U' 'l' mn--' ui... vb' if X P x STUDENT COUNCIL Eng row fl to rj J Barton M jenard R Turgeon G Montexro P Wesley K Wxllnston T Gray rown Second rou R Knowlton ,I Carrara L Agostlm L Carlson C Guarmo K Foley P Chamberlann I Ludham Tbzrd rou F Vaneur J Hargreaves M Knnonan J Borden R Olnver J Cuddy R Nenlsen Fourth rou A Seroplan B Addison R Nooney N Campbell THE STUDENT COUNCIL Thns year, as tn past years, the Student Councll was composed of members of the Sophomore, Junlor and Sen1or Classes These students were elected early IH the year to represent the student body at meetxngs held for the purpose of plannxng events that would benefit the entlre school These meetmgs were under the dtrectxon of Mnss Exleen Kxngsley and the follownng OHICCIS Thomas Gray, Pres1dent, George Montenro, Vnce Presldent, Patrlcna Wesley, Secretary, and Kenneth Wnllnston, Treasurer These students worked dxlngently to supplement thelr treasury One of thelr most successful endeavors was the selllng of xce cream bars at the basketball games They also sold water repellent book covers that were prmted especially ID the East Hlgh colors Exghty two At Chrxstmas tlme the Councll deco rated a Chrlstmas tree IH the mam cor rxdor Its g1gant1c splendor spread the Splflf of the Chrlstmas season throughout the school The largest project undertaken by the Student Councxl members was the Heart Throb which was held on February 15 for the entxre student body and thelr guests Thls semi formal dance proved to be a large success One hundred couples danced to the muslc of Tommy Masso s orchestra IH a gym decorated w1th large hearts At the end of the year the Counctl gave a tea for the members of the Rhode Island Honor Soclety and thetr parents Everyone agreed that the act1v1t1es of the Student Councll dtd a great deal to make our Semor Year unforgettable PATRICIA WESLEY 1 . , . . . s . . . . . t . . f- . , . , . . . Q . , . , . . - . , . , . , . , . . . . . . Y1 . . ' - - 11 . . . . ,, . . . . , . . , - LIBRARY CLD B first ron ll lo rl L Steele R Olner D Whxttaktr P Pearson R Dumas P Reynolds Second ron N Blrtvxcll F Qtrcet L MLClentlc C Croco!! R Jenkins 9 R Turner V Luus M Moriarty J Motxram N brolcau Ibzrd mu D Htmmg A Bardslny 5 Dxggut j Lovcom A Andrtvus R lxcnny LIBRARY CLUB ln the lnbrary one may be seen hastlly preparnng for an asslgnment, seekmg ln formatlon about a certam author for a book report, or just gazlng around lookmg for a good book to read Slnce the responsnblllty of carxng for a llbrary lS too great for one person, the Lnbrary Club has been estab lushed to perform the many varlous dunes Thls club places books and magazines on dlsplay pamts posters to nllustrate these books, and keeps shelves nn order As 10 almost every other school actnvlry, several successful soclal events were held durlng the year The 1n1t1al gatherlng was a Get Acqualnted Party at which the duties of each mdlvldual were explalned Also durmg the year, whenever plays were presented bv our school, the L1brary Club made xt a custom to sell candy The money gamed through thls endeavor was spent ln the purchasmg of new books and other nec essmes The work shown ln the club was felt and apprecnated by every lndxvldual throughout our school SX BIL JORDAN Exghty three ' 'Y . . . 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' . .. . . . . ,, . ,, . . v , . 1 t RADIO CLL B Irs! rou U I Koutras H Kayata Kmonan P Koutras Flllott R Seuaraccla Turgeon N Groleau P I-leans Second rou L Swanson M Benedlct A Morton B Halllday R La Croux B Worthxngton L Kox xey M Colan M Drum mond Thzrd rou S Patst ghran C Galarneau C Thornley M Nazarnan C Olcvntch J Nazanan M Loud B Bennet Fourth rou R lrvun H D1ckey Nelson T Gray F Artlnlan Ftrs! rou fl to J HI LIGHT Rad1o and TCICVISIOH A decade ago, The Radlo Club was establ1shed at East Semor H1gh It pro gressed very rapldly, mterestmg and educat mg students 1n the modern med1um of com mun1cat1on, rad1o Last year, recogn1z1ng even more modern medlum, the Club revlsed IIS name and became The Rad1o and Telev1 slon Club Th1s year on IIS tenth Ann1 versary, the Club has a newly equlpped con trol room The new turntables, m1cro phones, and ampllfier w1ll enable East H1gh to have a dlrect hookup wlth a local rad1o statnon, thus maklng nt poss1ble for a rad1o broadcast to go from our school to our homes MONDA BENEDICT Bardsley L Chabot M Benedlct B Conlon J MacFarlane R Kent J Wh1telaw R Watson T Waztcha Second rou P Wesley 5 Parseghmn G Tan guay P Koutras G kmoxan H Kayata D Boegler I Rutana B Lynch L Guarmo M Soule Tbzrd rou D Hallquxst D McDermott R Gard ner J Cassldy J Har greaves J Cuddy W Burke R Champagne Fourth mu R Delaney R Pellmer R Heney E Greenhalgh D Wonsard G Ferguson Elghty four The H1 L1ght Thns year students at East H1gh learned all about the school HCIIVIIICS by buymg an ISSUC of the H1 L1ght for the pr1ce of only one n1ckel The school paper had been d1s banded two years ago because of the h1gh Everyone was pleased to learn that the lournahsm classes were agam gomg to pub lush the H1 Llght The first 1ssue, wh1ch was publ1shed 1n February under the leadersh1p of oseph Cuddy Ed1tor1nCh1ef, and Mr Ryan, faculty adv1sor, was one of the hxgh hghts of HCIIVIIICS durmg that month MARILYN WILCZFK F' ' 0 rj-L. . . ' . G. ' ' . . , M, . ' , . -1 ' , R, 7 . A7 A f the fact that Radio had been joined by an cost of printing and the lack of subscribers. . . U 8 ' J ,. . -. - . . s ' ' r -A. Dl-BATING SOCIPTX ns! mu 1 Barton 'NI Pt arson Nclson N C lmpbtll A St arpettn P Md mghu l. 'Nltfauzhtx Yetmld 14 fl t 1 I R Nl lxtnm D Burrow tlongh P Runolmls Test 1 C C, ilarntau Brown R Olntr rtmx xn L Lutz L L U Rumnx Houlton 'Nl Lardosx W'h1ttht ul A B nrdslu Debating Society r Redjacket Assistants Th1s year, after a lapse of ten years, the Debating Soclety was re established at bell President, Audrey Scarpettl, Vice President, Phyllis McCaughey Secretary and Alden Nelson, Treasurer Under the direction of Mr Edmond Bourque, the Society held weekly d1scus snons and a few debates, attended the Model Congress, participated IH the Model Legls lature, and gave an auditorium program Collecting subscriptions, ads, and pa trons was the primary purpose of the un1or of umors, who displayed much dillgence and 1n1t1at1ve 'lhexr willingness to work and 1nterest in the classbook left noth1ng to be desired It IS obvious that these stu dents are potential classbook leaders We the 1952 Redjacket stahl, thank these boys and girls for their immeasurable ass1st ance m the publishing of this book The pioneering efforts of these ambi LOB CHABOT tnous students have paved the way for stu dents 1n the years to come PHYLLIS MCCAL GHEY JR REDJACKET ASSISTANTS lrst rou I1 Barton L Testa P Ru nolds N Campbell A Morton X Peterson NI Drummond Second ruu II lu rl C Galarntau C Barlovs A Scmrpem M Pearson I Rutana L Little A Nel son A l-mnttstonn Y Arun: ln L Nltinxughu l' Broun P Htxnu A Bnrdslu A Svxttnu Elghty nxe F' - rl I1 rf: J. ' . . . -2 . A. . l . Q K . i I V . ' 70 ' I Y' .' . A U ' . . . .- - 1. . 'rf -l . la. A ' 1 . . ' 1-. J. K-11 I. . 1. L. . r , 1 B. . East High. The officers were Norman Camp- Redjacket Assistants, a hard-working group ' , Q . .. 7 F' - to ri: J. . lv. , A - Cmemasters Thrs enterprnsmg group of students rs a valuable asset to East Hlgh and the sur roundmg community They are the students who operate all movmg pxcture proyectors and sound tracts whether ln the audltorlum or rn the classroom This year for the first t1me, the Cmemasters have been announcers at home basketball games Th1s lsn t all work and drudgery though for all students takmg part m the program enjoy the work and are w1ll1ng to put rn any extra t1me necessary Although lf IS a farrly new act1v1ty lt has proved successful under the supervnsron of Mr Ioseph Fournrer and vull probably contmue to be one of Easts most actwe clubs for many years to come BARBARA LY NCH C INIMAYIIRS tl 0 1 I' mgu n Nl N xg xr: tn L ntttr 1 Dtnnttt N :L lrl an 'l Butlcr Sumld you I. mc Lcmtrc R Lhlrpcntltr D Munn S Mtncmm J jackson :rd ron R Cham pzgnt J Nncholson R Vcxlstn ROMP The Royal Order of Master Photog raphers, the camera club of East Semor Hugh School, has once agam completed another year of satlsfynng pncture takmg under the able dlrectlon of Mlss Mary ulrk, faculty adv1sor During the year, slldes such as those pertammg to color photography developlng processes, nlght photography and the use of filters were shown to add to the mterest of our camera enthuslasts At one meetlng early rn the year, OHICCIS were elected Presndent, ames Hargreaves, Sec retary Phyllls McCaughey The pages of mformal snaps 1n thrs book are an example of what our capable camera club has been 1nstructed to do SYBIL JORDAN Elghty s1x JN! nl rr cgorw C Cnllrnc u Smnth A Rlthlrtlson P 'WLC xughu Surmd ruu if 1,,rLnts H C fltmson I-Yr. r 1' fl lo rl: C. 'L 'z.'.l.l'1'l '1 1 '. N. ' ' , J. l'2'L 'z . 4. ' . Th' . ' ' - I 'V ' A l n Q a 0 v 9 ' 9 , . . n 1 Q . 1 , . . 7 n . - 1 ? Lv R.K,r1.I. l i', nz ll In H: K Gr 2. 'Q A 'xl . J . f' J J. ll: jl NIOR ROTARI ANS 1 I V1 1 u dx R C r iw ford rn Lhornu Stmclun C AP AND GOWN CONINHTTFF lrtt rnu llimilton S jordan Cx IXIKIOIIII L houtrls Dtl mu Setond rnu P lxoutras R Watson L AKOSIIFII S Curtis 'Nl Souls unior Rotarians The Cap and Gown This year s junior Rotarians were feted to three Rotary Dinners, at which they met the outstanding business men of the city and dlscussed the problems of making a place in the world The advice and counsel of the civic leaders were of great value and sincerely appreciated Each dinner was marked by an outstanding speaker who held jects The Junior Rotarians were made to feel at ease by the amiable and congenial atmosphere and, upon leaving the hall for the last time hoped that someday they would again be welcomed at a Rotary Club dinner THOMAS GRAY Committee The Cap and Gown Committee, which was composed of a member from each senior home room, was indeed a credit to the Class of 57 Following tradition, they decided the Seniors would again march mayestically down the aisle in black caps and gowns It caps and gowns before the long awaited graduation exercises Their most difficult task, which was the returning of caps and gowns to the home rooms, was a grave prob lem because of the groups of congratulating relatives who filled the corridors after the exercises MARILYN WILCZEK Eighty seven l'i xi 1 u II lr rn: J. ci ts . L1 A . T. G P. ' A. , , ' u n - - - - discourse on interesting and educational sub- was the Committeels duty to disffibufe .The ' . ik A Y I 1 A . . I rl In rf: P. 'z . . ' 1 , R. Bond Cash1ers The bond cashrers have completed another year of dllngent work under the capable dlrectron of Mr Edward Grourke Every Tuesday mornmg the home room representatrves took the money collected for savmg stamps to room 327 where the ac countmg and figurmg was done Because of the consxstent work of the bond cashrers, East has been placed hugh on the 11st of bond purchasers CLAIRE GUARINO BOND CASHIIERS First rnu' ll lo rl: S Parseghian, A. Morton, B Halliday, I. Rutana. R Kent, J. MacFarlane, D Gilman. Sf'L'0IId roux' M, Dolan R, Saccareccia. M. Loud B. Worthington. P. Kou tras, H. Kayata, G. Kin oian. Tbzrd rou D Hallqulst L Koutras L Swanson C Thornlcy R Dclany 1 I-alouo A Irrancls COHI Home Room Treasurers Each year one person IS elected rn every home room to act as home room treasurer The treasurers dutles are to col lect voluntary amounts of money from the members of h1s home room and to record these payments rn the booklets that every student has The money rs then grven to the class treasurer for deposrt rn the class treasury The prxmary use of the money rs to defray the many expenses whlch arrse durmg the senlor year PATRICIA WESLEY Elghty elght :nt mu fl o HOME ROOM TRFASLARFRS J Gauvm E Fernandes B Cooksey H Kay ata C LaPortL M lxoutras Second mu H Gard mr B Nucl-ttrson Rutana L Houlton A Rxchardson J Lets C Galarneau B Conlon J McMmn P McCaughf.y lblrd mu P Chornu W Trtla G Grocott XX Dooly A Scropnan A Francescom F Soucar . . , . lf' ' I Pease, P. Heany. M. Bell -, . II' , I CJPRNI AN CLI B lrtl You Bennett F LOSlCWlLl P Chornu Watson H C Clemson glffllld you NI Loon J Lets L NitCxughu Agostnm NI Xhnltzck Carlson H Sthuftr Lanncr Bcru :Lk 'I nd you N c,Ll!'flS I. olan XY Trela ART CONINIITTEP Izrvt you lxxnoxan NI Xiarun B Hxde R Nlulllgan P Htanex R NI Wood German Club Der Deutsche Veretn, comprxsed of first and second year German students, held meet rngs twlce a month under the supervxsxon of Mlss Esther Hagstrom At the m1t1al meetmg, the followlng OHICCIS were elected Paul Chorney, Presrdent, Evelyn Losxewncz, Vtce Presndent, Patrlcxa Heaney, Secretary and Ruth Watson, Treasurer One of the many plans suggested for the year was the financmg of a CARE package The purpose of the club was to nmprove German con versatnon by speaking wnth other students playlng German games, havmg qunzzes and learnlng about llfe rn Germany RUTH WATSON Art Comm1ttee One frosty nrght nn February durlng our sophomore year, East Hugh students drnfted across the floor of the gym amrdst scenes of 1c1cles and snow Thrs dance, spon sored by the Student Councxl, was very approprxately called the Snow Ball Throughout the gym were srgns of ack Frosts presence Our unxor Prom, a brt more dxgmfied was just as effectnve Whrte was stnll the background color, but large brtght paper fans, sparklmg wlth sequms, hngh llghted the elaborate decoratnons It was an ex qursltely colorful affalr, somethmg most of us w1l1 always remember BARBARA LYNCH fl torn G Elghty n ne IV, - ' fl to rf: B. . 1 ' .' . , tis. 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Irs! mu mp, nn The junlor Prom Sen1or RCCCPIIOH Commlttee Our fxrst class dance smce entermg hxgh school was held May 4 1931, IH our gym naslum The nxght of our unxor Prom was well worth wamng for' We danced to the sentlmental music of Tommy Massos orchestra In a gymnaslum decorated w1th ment of the night came when Barbara Hyde was crowned ueen of our unxor Prom Her name had been kept secret by the com m1ttees able adv1sor, Mnss Evelyn Ramos Members of the ueen s court were Dorothv Boegler, Allce Vasconcellos, Sue Curtls, and Lols Chabot PATRICIA WFSLFY Comm1ttee The Grand Fmale of all our soclal events held ID the East Hlgh was the Semor Receptnon, wh1ch took place ln the romantnc atmosphere of a late sprmg evenmg Thxs dance, sk1llfully dnrected by the Sennor Receptxon Commlttee, was the reallzatlon of a dream wh1ch had been antlclpated for three years The dignified dress of the boys and the CYQUISIIC pastel gowns of the gurls blended w1th elegant decoratlons In a gymnasnum that was unrecognrzable ln 1ts transformed beauty We w1ll always remember our Senxor Receptxon as the perfect CIIITIHY to our happy days at East PATRICIA WPSI TY Nmety rxl otgltr Gu xrmo D 'I or lun!! lf' I fx In H P M1 . w-- J, I R. M'I 5 1, tak ' . , ' Hydz . 'ax L l X - I V - . . . , I Q u 4 gaily-colored fans. The most exciting mo- ' D ' ' Au . - . Q 3 . . . l'i', rnu ll lu YI D B -' -. D. Ilxllnl J Cz: z '. . H1 xv. . Ch J - ,T J JI NIOR PROM CONIMI I II I lnnu R Mull1g.,1n Lslu mncr Curtls M Hcntdlu uuud mu IN M :run L nnrt XY ll 1 tr M INILDDLILLI L ,I L rrxrx I ln SI-'NIOR RIC I PTION CONIMITTII rrnra B x I tslu I. 1 ot Second you C trm nl BOYS' GLFF LLIAB first run Il lu rff T. Gray. F. Varieur. A. Stun- clun. B. Burke. N. Camp- bell. J. Knnal-try. F, Bruckner. Se cond mu .' R. La Chance. A. Nelson. . Vllfilld. J. Barlow. , Lnnlt A Frmttstonu Boys Glee Club Although the Boys Glee Club had been temporarnly dlscontmued by the sud den nllness of tts dnrector, Mr Rtchard T Garland, It was re organxzed and has now completed another successful year under the capable dnrectlon of M j Thomas Mc uald Its mam goal, to enlarge the member shlp of the club, was sattstactorlly accom pllshed The appearance of the newly formed Glee Club was apprectated by all Assembly programs and representatlon at the all state muslc festlval tn june at Hope H1gh School 1n Proudence, completed the muslcal year of the club -CLAIRE GL ARINO GIRLS GLFF K LL B nt! rnu .xrrttr C Crutrxno nncs Nl Namrlan J Ptndltbury 1 rttlt Ixforts B Landry cloud :ou C, Al lr L Carlson Xl Btncdxcr 1 Toon Chadvuth P Bttllrd D Lmlng Tay or LaX1gnt J Htrbtrt lbnd mu D Huvsood Nlartm X Antler on xnth Boyd Goytrno D Dimmnx R usstll B has J n r J Ntmt n I onrlb rnu un nlngham H Dxltx att B Mtlxn J I P 0Br1Ln F K0 F Altx Bcrnltr Lees Glrls Glee Club Under the capable and pattent dnrec tlon of Miss Mlrxam Hosmer, the G1rls Glee Club has completed another successful year Although, rn prevtous years, the meet lngs had been held after school, that cus tom was changed, and th1s year any gurl who was lnterested 1n muslc, was welcome to 1010 the club nn Room 408 durmg a study perlod In December the Gnrls Glee Club pre sented XY hy the Chrmes Rang as xts an nual Chrlstmas Pageant A radlo broadcast 1n February and a concert ln May completed the muslc cycle CLAIRE GL ARINO Nlnety one .I lx I. Y ' Q ' ' r. . l ' ' V . . , . , - V - .. , - .. - - w I H A l I 1 ' fl In rf: M. B' 1 . f. ' L ' . G. I-la, . . Pease. Bl. J. Lzpzl J. .1 Sf K ' : I lx-ml. gl T'l-l. -11. Ji Fl- E' . Q1 f J. Ufgf 15. L, -. A, r. R ' . l , .'1,l. . Plebl e . . fa -lu . 5 ' .' -B. C ' . . 1 C., Pl '. . .La- tcr. , ' A' . Q. ' lb. BAND Farsi row fl Io rj J lxlelbasa C Desmarals R Champagne R Tansey D Mann W Burke A Wagner D Gxlman Second row R Russell J Anderson J Stanelun H Clemson J Raymond A Stanelun R LaChance C Watjen R Henault 'lhzrd rou R McClennc J LaScola J Masterson A McLxnden A Grant R Baron C Boggla THE BAND Unusual rnterest was shown thxs year by the band rn drsplaymg an mfect1ous Splflt on the football field and IH the stands Mr Grays rythmrc arrangements and fine leadershrp were greatly appreclated by both the members of the school and the members of the band Delrghted students were entertamed m assemblxes by the band at varrous trmes durrng the year Honors were awarded to 1nd1v1dual members who, under the guldance of Mr N mety two Gray, recerved smgular recogmtlon of achlevement at the All State Musrc Festn al rn Provldence lust before the publ1cat1on of thrs book, we received the news that Mr Gray had d1ed A man IS remembered not for hrs achlevements and abrlrty but for the par tlcular lmpresslon he mstrlls 1n the mmds and hearts of the people who knew h1m And rt IS 1n this way that the SlI1CC1'lfy and hrgh sp1r1t of Mr Gray w1ll last forever SUF CURTIS .' . , . , . , . , . , . , . , .' . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . '.' . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - r , . . . . , DRAMATIC SOCIFTX Ins! rou fl to rl S Curns B Conlon M Wnlczek A Stanelun L Chabot S Parseghmn D Shores Semnd rou M Dolan M Benedlet I Swanson A Naseoneelles P Wesley L Koutras H lxayata P lxoutras G Kmolan L Agosnnx L Betts R Seccaraetna D Gullnano L Talbot J Vfhrtelaw A Rrehard son R Delaney Fbxrd mu C Thornley D Sypula J Lanner R Watson M Wood M Mennucen R Nerlsen XY' Burlee R Turgeon T Gray J Carrara D Hallquxst M Coppolnno B Hyde L CoKey P Crowley L Carlson MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN For tts mxtxal produetxon of the year the Dramatle Soclety eho e the delnghtful comedy Mother ls a Freshman by Raphael Daynd Blau Dorothy Shores was truly eonymcmg as Abngale Fortttude Abott the youthful and sophnstxeated mother of Susan Abott a freshman rn college played by Sandra Edwards When the lacle of funds threatens to brxng Susans college Ahxgale Fortltud Scholarshxp and enrolls as a freshman deter mxned to stay ln College ln order to Ftnunee busans education 'Ihe first obstaele met wlth IS Dean Gillingham 4Alden Nelson! whose suspxexous nature eonyxnees hum that Abby exther a publncnty seeker or some other form of loathsome sehemer The nevtt obstacle IS Dante! Michaels biology professor rAl Smnelunb When Abby and the professor meet Susan who worshnps Nhehaels has just eause for lealousy College lxfe rs made dnffncult for Abby by the eyer present Dean and she as tmally told to leaye when he wxtnesses an argument between her and the professor rn whneh she slaps hxm Susan ns crushed at the thought of haynng to leaye eollege and has many hard feelmgs toward her mother Explanatnons are Enally made and Susan eontxnues wtrh her educatnon ms .1 step daughter of Professor Nllehaels The play IS well seasoned with eollege gurls and their betxux The following added grext deal of enjoyment to the play Munlyn Pearson Sylyrt Arlene Rlehurdson Bunny joan Stunelun Marge Mlrgaret jenurd Helen Mary Bell Carrte Audrey Searpettx Clara Lester Ltttle Bobo Wnllnam lonnot jaelfe W'arren Healy Howle Pdwtrd Artinian Bull and Clalre bularneau Mrs Miller The success of thxs play as of all the Dramatxe Souety produetxons was brought about by Nfrss Hope Y Carey Nmety three .. , , -. , f . . , f . , QQ ,S 5 . A I if H - Q N 4 ' - It - v 1 -' 4 1 f v plans to an abrupt ending. Abigale takes advantage of the ' I S ' ' ' ' ' ,' I ' ' f ' ' 1 ' I ' K' ' . ., - ' . .' 2 . A .1 .1 . ' .- . . A3 e , . , . 9 -, ' , I. is x' f . w 5 I . . . . . .1 . V. . . . '.: THREE O E ACT PLAYS Faeh year th Dramatrc Socrety presents three one act plays the best of whrch rs chosen to enter the Rhode Island Dramr I'estry rl The play ehosen this ye rr as the best of the three w rs 'Ihe Herrtage of Wrmpole Street Fdward Barrett 1Alden Nelson? rs a hard hearted hrtter man srnee hrs daughter Flrzabeth broke away from hrm and marrred When hrs daughter Arabel 1Barbara Mae Cookseyl wants to meet a young man Fdward forbrds rt Condrtrons rre Reynolds! Fdyyarels granddaughter eomes to yrsrt Her sunny elrsposrtron and loyrng ways soften her grandfathers heart mrlerng the lryes of hrs daughters more bearfrhle Another f Mr Brrretts daughters rs Henrretta played by Audrey Scarpettr jane the Barretts housekeeper rs played hy Mary Carelosr The student assistants were Delores Kay md Irene Rutma This play plaeed fourth rn the Rhode Island Drama Festry xl Nmety four and Alden lNelson was selected as a member of the All State Play Cfrst Maid of Franee rs a fantasy about Jeanne DAre lilarre Galarneaul On Chrrstmas Fye the statue of Jeanne D Are eomes to lrfe and she rs told of the good wrll that exrsts between France and Fngland The members of the cast were as follows Judith Prres Blanehe Raymond Lhoquette Paul Raymond Neilson Fred and Thomas Gray Gerald Snames A Wedding rs i light eomedy whreh rs started by he groom who loses a eollar button just before the weddrng 'Ihe members of the east were the followrng Dayrd Srmpson the groom Wrllram Connor the best man Larol Laporte the brrde Emrl Souear groomsman Robert Reynolds the brides father and Marrorre Drummond the hrrdes aunt Carolyn 'Ihornley and james Leonard were the student assrstants MON DA BEN FDICT . V ' ' . . . . . i I I '.'r1I . 'Iv - . ' V.: . . .. yi .. I. I II... I I I II I I , I I, I miserable in the Barrett household until Elizabeth lPhy'llis Lomsc Swanson Wm the Sfudfnf 2'55'5'am' L f' . I ' A I n .1 K I . 0 4 1 'f ' 'I : 'I I I 4 I 2 r ' , . ' ' . - I - . 'I I ' ' I , I ' .I . . ' V . . I- 2 i . I . Z ' ' . I . ' .' I I, 1 I . . I fwmx VEl52r JH MHZ' ppp Z' ff, . i K U ga, , 3 I . 4 if A ' 1 :xr 2 5 -- is 5 f Zi. iw? K . 1 , S-X , 9 ,QA X3 'Wy , M 2 ff , I - ? X ' M Vw .-sf W qt , N , ' 'rjwif A 5 Q A A. , - gf, d at ' ' K fs a Q 5' M S W vw Q sg., E wwf? , g xg V v rf 9 4 1 ? I 4 rm -My L, IR Q1 is ff X , V. x, 1 x , , w N BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM First rou ll to rj T Mynarskl S Kleon P Kosry lCaptJ W Campbell A Slanelun Second rou W Burke 1ManagerJ J Douglas P Lyons B Addison D Howarth R Wooney F Conforn Absent when pzcture taken B Lefaxvre BASKETBALL The commg of the Class of 52 basketball machine long to be remembered ln the sport annals of E H S As sophomores they racked up a tre mendous record of 18 wms and 3 defeats, losmg only to De LaSalle twice and Rogers once, as jumors they went to the sem: finals rn the state play off s, and as semors they comptled a sensatlonal record not soon to be forgotten Thelr spnrxted and tnsplrauonal play made them a top flxght contender m Well never forget the hustle of Pete Ixosty, the scormg abllnty of Paul Lyons and Dtck Nooney, the reboundmg of Tom Mynarskx, and the cool, calm, pressure play mg of tm Douglas These boys have marked us as a class to be watched m future years They have drsplayed the cour age and determmatnon that IS the Class of 52 JOE CL DDY Ninety seven - .. ,, to . . East High saw the formation of a great any league. FOOTBALL SOL AD fzrxl mu fl to rl Raymond Manlhot George Helsens George Montemro Peter Kosty joseph Pardml Coach Gng Panseau james Borden George Dawley Frank Confortn Xkrllnam Addison Second rou Arthur J Nooney Athletu. Dnrettor Raymond Magxll William Levesque Armenno Fran tesconl Robert 'Ihornton Robtrt Booth Franus Dubons Ara Qtropxan Ronald Thnhedeau Fred Tetreault Roland Parnseau Asst Coaeh Ibzrd mu Stuart Douglas Kharles Lelflourltes joseph McClt.slue Rxchard Garafolo Louns Corey Ray Walsh Robert McHale Walter Hackett Wxllnam Koppel Vlctor Dino Fourth mu Clarence Splver Asst Manager Rnchard Pelletier Head Manager Charles Flanagan Robert Morton Marino Panagoutsos John Home Michael Lott: Donald lfortm Gerald Boudreau junnor Yarsm Coacn F GOTBALL The 1977 edrtron of the East Hlgh foot ball team was nelther the most outstandlng nor the most powerful team ln the league, but rt showed propensrty for hustle and determmatxon wh1ch so few under dogs have ThlS IS a great tribute to the Parlseau brothers who arrlved at East Hugh rn 1971 These adrort sportsmen lxterally plcked the Redjackets from the floor and made them a fightmg machine Although East played tremendous foot ball rn all of thexr contests, they were fre Nmets elght quently edged out of vrctory, many tlmes nn the cl0s1ng mmutes of battle, by schools wlth far superlor reserve strength When playmg LaSalle Academy, Rhode Island State Champrons, East led throughout three quarters of the game, only to be beaten rn the closlng mlnutes, 8 to 7 Yes, as one member of the team so aptly sand, Its not the size of the dog ln the fight, it s the s1ze of the fight m the dog JOF l l DDX ., . ., . i 4 . ,,v V' - A . .-. . - .- 2 4 Q . . .Q . , - . , V , 5 - - ' 5 . 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Q . v . . . . ,, , . . . . , . . . . ,, BOYS SWIM TEAM Frrtl rou fl to rj W Fregeau G Brule A Irlan A Carpenter C Mclntyre D Read T Ingham R Snmmons R Manlhot Second rou R McClennc P DAm1co B Beardwood J Smith M Curtns W Davis J Schofield D Gale SWIMMING The unparalleled adventures of the East Hngh swnmmmg team ran true to form ln 1952, for agam these boys showed thexr fabulous wmnxng power Txme after tlme, spectators watched breathlessly as the Red jackets, meetmg older and more experxenced opposltnon, splashed the1r way to v1ctory Thelr spxrxt, determmatxon, and w1ll to wm marked them as the team to beat 1n every event The fact that they practnced d1l1 gently for many weeks IS evldenced by thexr excellent record These boys are to be com mended not only for thelr remarkable skxll but also for the sportsmanshlp that they dns played m all meets Boastlng an All State studded l1ne up, they brought to East Hlgh the New England Champnonshlp, the Meehan Trophy, and the Co State Champxonshxp Even to coach, Max Read, who 15 accustomed to champxons, pro duslng numerous wmnmg teams and mdn vldual stars, thns record IS sensatlonal We shall never forget this champnon maker, nor shall we ever forget the fastest mermen of them all, the East Hngh swlmmmg team 1012 CUDDY Nlnety mne ' , s t ' I - . . . . , - . - - - Q - . . ' ' . ' u - n BASEBALL TEAM Fzrst row fl to rj W Chabot R Kelly E Rxchard C Hatch P Kosty D Flsh J Pardlnl Second row J Borden fManagerD J MacPhee D Haworth C Watjen T Ingham R Maxlhot S Kleon R Thlbodeau I One hundred GOLF TEAM Fzrst rou Il to rl R Coupe R Mnelke J Vmcent A Taylor 4 . , . , . , . , , . , . . . . , . , . , , . , . , . , . . w l . v . . . - . , . , . , . . BOYS TRACK TEAM llrvl :nu fl in rl: A Bergeron. K. Yfillislon. If. Letloux. R. Cuddy. XV. Addison. I.. I.irrle. R M asterson. Mrfnzd ron: XV. Sanger. D. Simpson. A. lonra. H. Clemson. R. Simmons. R. Silvia. G. Ilzlllnl. N. A'I HLI: I'Ii C OI NCIL zrtl mu to kosn A Noonu ,I P MtGeough I Agosnnx Reed R Pelletxer Mugill. J. Nelson. J. Duwley. M. Campbell. ATHLETIC COUNCIL The memhers of the Athletxe Councnl .ure the exeeutnes of the Athletne Assoem tum, a group vshose netlons are regulated bs .1 eonstxtutxon A regular meetmg IS held after each of the three mayor sport seasons to superuse the requxrements and presentl txon of athleue .wards Am new matters eoneermnq the qual1he.1t1ons of the reel pnents and the .m.1rd1n:.g of letters .md svs eaters are ellseusseel and wpproxed by thxs group The SIX members of the eounell are Presldent Pete hosts Vxce Pres1dent Rlchard Pelletxer, Seeretars Loretta Agos tm1,Pr1nc1p.1l Mr It1mesMeGeough Ath letlc Dzreetor Mr Arthur Noonex and Faeultx Aelusor Mr jaek Reed IORIPI IA AIIOSIINI One hunched one I , ' Il rl: P. '. . I' . . , , '. ' , , . ' . , C ., , ' , , , ,, - ' I I I - -' , . t . . v 'A ' I ' 1 1 A v . v I . 4 I' I r A ' '. X' , - . . II I - - ' 1. . ' ' .. ' ' I I , I - -- V' I I ' I - . I 1- ' ' '-- ' '- I . e I . , . 1 , . . - f 1 I f I 1 . . ., . -, I I-, i . , . 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Cheerleaders Dnsplaymg great v1vac1ty and spnrxt our versatrle cheerleaders, captamed by Allcc Vasconcellos, played an Important part nn keeplng the morale of players and followers at a high leyel XV1th nevs cheers and songs plus thelr neyer endmg loyalty even m the Football field and the Basketball court lf the enthuslasm of these gxrls was the wlnmng factor 1n a game, East High would have been undefeated CHFFRLI ADFRS 1 xt rou I 0 Agosunr P Wlesley Vastoncellos 1Capt l Mulligan L Chabot Second ron L Testa Longlols M Pearson Fdyx 'urds M Henry M Lozauras Absent when taken M Btncdlct Tw1rlers After strenuous practlce ln the early mornlng before school, the twxrlers dns played extenswe sklll and unlformxty n delnghtful showmps during the halfs at the football games They also gave evchlbxtlons at the rally dances and 1n the audxtorxum Thelr color and lnvelmess was a great asset to the Splflt of the students and fol lowers We can thank the twxrlers for glV mg thelr Interest and t1me to brmg honor to the school SLT ClRTlS SKF KIRTIS One hundxed two TXVIRLFRS nt run I 0 Turgcon B Owens R tg nn D Brunettt Dalu K Rcgan 9 Kos tw M Connors L hrran a :gnc at fmtken Surmd rnu M Jtnard D Sapula T ODonnclI M Martun D Kodns P Khumhcrlaln V joulart nt Vout R lxnovslton J Lhadvutk trrn P Bnggs M1tFarIanL 4? . 3 .. 2 . 5 A 2 F'r ' I I ri: I.. Q '. . -. A. Q 1 , . R. a '. . . 3 . 3 3' 1 K X x ., . . , .' V i ,133 it y A ,N , 4 C , . I . . Y . 1 l 7 ' . l ' l , . . l l . defeat, they were truly appreciated on both ' - ' ' . C l l . ' ' ' 7 , Q 1 . A ' ' ' Y v . . . - rf A 1 1 fr- R. R-2 . . '. J. Jl. L'V' -. I Jl. M' pf lf. sf l-. cl. A i M. F- x . ' . sf GIRLS VOLLFYBALL rsl rou ll o Chabot L Agosum P Hamxllon A Vasconccl los 1K.aptJ R Turgeon G XY'agncr B Conlon Absent at nmc pncrurt was taken R Mullngan S Curns Glrls Volleyball The flrst sport to call enthusnastlc glrls from all classes to the gym was volleyball Wxth hlgh competmve Splflt each team fought for the champronshlp After many close dec1s1ons, a wmner from each class was chosen Kay Costas Mrghty MlgCIS won for the Sophomores, The Glants , cap tamed by Evelyn Cooper, were the unlor champs, and the Senlor honors were won by Alnce Vacsconcellos team, The Bee Bops The undefeated Semor team came through as expected and by defeatmg the umors, became school champlons JOAN WIIITFLAW GIRLS BASKFTBALL fir!! rou ll I Jordan P Koutras L Waronowrcz G Klnonan L Koutras Second rou B Lxnth L Chabot S Curns P Ham ulton A Vasconcellos D Bocglcr H lkaxata Tbnd rou M Elliot J Wlhntelau L Agosnm I Halpm R Turgeon G XVagntr L Fernandes G1rls Basketball Excltement IS always to be found m thc gym dur1ng the basketball season Thls sport IS a very popular pasume whnch m terests many gxrls and helps them gam polnts for their athletxc awards The three evenly matched Sen1or teams, The Lucky Legs captamed by Allce Vasconcellos, The Leftovers wrth oan Whltelaw as captam, and Gladys KIUOIHH s Attlc Mlce, fought II out unt1l the fmal shot The Leftovers ended the season on top wrth no defeats Contend mg for the school champlonshrp the unlors trled to break th1s stream of VICIOIICS, but the Sen1ors were not to be beaten, and easlly won by a score of 112 JOAN XVHITELAXV One hundred three Fi ' I rl: L. 1 , 0 7 . . . - - . 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' 1 J 1 L' l l -' ' 0 rl: S. lzrsl rnu Cl o Glrls SW1I'I1II11Dg Team this year After many girls practiced d1l1 gently every Tuesday and Thursday after noon, interclass meets were held Although the girls on this team had much practice, they attained little glory, however thev gained more than swimming skills for they learned, among other things good sports manshlp and friendliness Some of our East girls were able to put their aquatic skills to work and do very well in the AAU Swim Meets this year JOAN WIII1 I LAW GIRLS SWIMMING rx! rou fl o Desmarais L Sarkrslan M Ingham S Langlois LaVxgne I Ludham Koublt P McCarthy O Donnell J Halpm Sullivan L Agosnm Kayata G Klnoran Waronowicz D Hallal Golden Semnd mu C Lombard: V Lewis J Raymond J Booth M Fern C Cop polnno C Fuller A Dom enrci J Hebner R Rus sell P Rouse F Vrcolr F Sarkrslan B Cunning ham N Broun K Costa Girls Badminton draws many ready to go girls into the gym Each class has its own tournament an when the winners are decrded by the final breath taking round, another tournament, eomprising eath dass winner, is played In past years Loretta Agostlnr Grace Wfagner, Alice Vasconcellos, and Lillian Yabroudy have been the outstanding con tenders for this title JOAN WHITFLAW One hundted foul GIRLS BA DMINTOIN Turgeon J Whntclaw P Hamilton A Vascon tellos J Halpm L Fu nandes G Wagner L Agosnm Second rou 11 io ry M Connors L Ferrari E Cooper L Chabot J Lyon M Pearson J LaV1gnt L Testa Fi ' I rl: C J J. ' . . . F. -. . -, S. ' . . ' ' L. f . . A. . . , . . . , . Swimming was a big splash again The popular game, badminton, always . - . u . . , d . a - ' y I' . I iifgr .ai- we ,C x M Q , t bl f JA I-. a EI? 'S , 'f 'li 1 f L? . in n P ii A be w by , 4 . 5, 1 2 .id 1- 1. W' ap , K. gg ffl-1 P-EY vnlj P' ..gn ' I an any, ll 1 'QF ,,.,, iid 1 V J Vx, ntl: 'll 1 I R 1 ,...,, Vi j, , :, 592 ,L fx 59 'Q 1 QQ X Q f . N, L f,.:Q,-tbk, . My ,Z X 4-ffsffiff ' , 2 1 all Y -::'Esz533'v.'f'1'Lu- f ' . .. 3 . 5 fe' J Y 9 -5- my Q . ' ' I cr ffgf- 4 Q I' ' 'W -.41 51 M3 35 'Q iv, 1 it . ,gnu F ' V ig! A ,x ,I A QF: f A '. 4,1 in Q. Wi xi 5 I' .fl 5 Q 514 in, Q-f 'AG S 1 2 W W.. TQI5 T94 se, cknowledgment We the members of the Redlacket staff of 1952 wrsh to extend our utmost thanks to the followmg people who have con trrbuted so greatly to the success of thrs book Mr Thomasj Gunnmg and Mr Arthur E Rondeau whose untrrmg guidance has made our work not only successful but also enjoyable The members of the Art Department whose creatnve xdeas have enlrvened the pages of thas Redjacket whose expert work IS seen throughout the book Mr Raymond Cassels of the North Attleborough Chromcle and Mr Edward Davrdson of the Barbett Engravmg Com pany whose work was so necessary for the completxon of the book To our advertrsers who have contr1buted so heartily to the fmanclal end of the Red jacket The jumor Redjacket Assrstants whose enthuslastrc help was apprecrated m no small way PATRICIA WESLEY - - , . Mr. Walter Van Dale, photographer, One hundred eight 771 ps Q N J vw X I ,IN X XX 2' W! x,X J Wx X 1 X. 'Q ' aj 151 , 'dj A tfliq Av 6fm 5,4 . bi 'N V fix? 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THE STUDE T COUNCIL O we hunched foul ten Patronize Our Advertisers I ' ' '11 COI1g1'flfll!!lfi0l15 CLASS OF 1952 DRAMATIC ALBERT STANELUN MARILYIN WILCLEK LOIS CHABOT BETSY CONLON EAST HIGH SOCIETY Preszdent :ce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer O1 L hunched ffteu T ' V' ' Say Une Suu' Your Ad in The Redjacketn 1- - 1 1 Compliments of . . . POTTER sl 101-INSTQN THE THORNTEY SUPPLY CO Dzsiubufors 0 AMERIC AN RADIATOR STANDARD SANITARY Plumbmg and Heatmg Supplzes 40 THORNLEX STREET PAWTUCKET R I I Patromze Our Ad 1 ertzsers Ol e hunched S1Xt66I'l AND KOHLER COMPANY C 0lI1f7Il ments FRANCIS J KENNY JEWELRX WATCHES DIAMONDS C LASS PINS 8. RINGS WATCH REPAIRING B1 Expert Wforkmen Done on Premzsea 30 HIGH STREET PAWTUCKET R I I omplzments 0 CORNING GLASS WORKS CENTRAL FALLS R I Say We Suu I mn All zu The Redjackel One hundl ed sew. enteeu Q ' of... O f 1 - ,,. ' ' , . -- I , .. 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'Q NORTH ATTLEBORO Chronicle COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Best Wfzsloes to the Graduates o 52 14 Church Street North Attleboro Mass There are never enou9h Gibbs secretaries to meet the demand '91 Out tdndm traxnxn for career mmded hx h chool ra ludte One and two year course I' L t pf-rs mal place N x ment Wrlte Fnr llment Committee for A x on b Cxrl af Work I A, 5 KATHARIMQ GIBBS X 'sr 155A gIIS! PROVIUENCEG RI Say W'e Suu Your Ad H1 The Redjucleet One hundred twenty one , . I xv , rg g ' I rl ' E, 0 1' I A . 1 ! , I R , I rr Mn. . -' 'fff6!'1I 5' ' 'jflf r , , . -- 7 ?' ' fn K ' o : J , 1' WE' rlllllilun K ,,, K, , 7-6,5-,, '-1.1 D g- I. X gale! ' ' ' 5' 'Q ' ' 1: - ' ' 1 . X .g 5 g 1 ' s. 2. Q. r ' ' s. 'ivu- 'i y 4 - Qi 12 . . I U - Q - .. ,isa N X 'rs ,' S ' . '-ru - T L-1,-,dj 4 ., , . . A x Aim NurYf1rk,Bus!un,C'hl1'dy0,.U0nfCIulr,N. J. I 1 I .. I . - ,. Por Better Cleansmg Call PA 5 8143 MONK CLEANSERS 81 DYERS CO PLANT 887 Smnhfield Ave Saylesvllle R I STORE 645 Dexter St Central Fills R I NEW YORK LACE STORE H eadqzuu tw s for Young MHBTLIHC Fashnons at E451 on I our Budget Przces' C onlfvlznlenlv 0 HORTON BROS ROOFING SIDEWALLS 21 I ear v of Honest Dealing PA J 8411 C UMBERLAND R I BEN BLANCHARD INC Yuccesmr to j j Beard Furn C o FEATURING PINE FURNITURE 4 MAIN ST PAWTUCKET R Putromze Our Adz ertzsers One hundxed tvuentx two , . . , . . . I f 1 I - I , . . I , . . 1 , . . C0 'f'lime'2f-I of - - - C07I1f7li7Ilff71f.f of . . . 9 . , , , H , . . V- - I - I . . ' 00 . ' , . , Y- , SeCure EXTRA SKILI. Through Compliments 0 G1 adzzate T1 aznzng Busmess Admmlstratxon Secretarxal Stenographxc E P FOURNIER CO Summer Sess1on une 30 to August 47nd Year Begms September 8 Day and Ecemnq D11 zszons HUBBARD BUSINESS SCHUUL 7 Lottage Street at Broadway PAwtucket D 1086 Phone or a ree consultation Hudson Sales 939 Newport Ave PAWTUCKET R I COIIIPIIIIIEIIIS o I om Banquet Dance or Soczal Punctzon Desert es the Best In Food Sen zce and Arrangements 11' e znzzte you to hold zt here For Reserzatzons call IIAITRF d HOTEL THOMAS F BUTLER Real Estate and Insurance Sheraton Blltmore Hotel Fxt 177 GAspee I 9700 PROVIDENCE R 1 308 Mam Street PAWTUCKET R I Room 110 PA 30451 Say Wfe Sau Your Ad Ill The Redyacket One hunched twenty thxee .. ,J . 8 , . K ' , .. , , 4 7' . I O r. . 1 . . ....' '.. , .. , .. 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PA ,rom V111-g 1211, Y 'and .- 1 Pa' ,l. 1 ' l' 1 I 1 . , In ' an Pa' .1. 1'-' -. z ' .I. 5 5 1 '- W' ' ' 1' 711' If IIA 1-1-511 X Compliments I O CONNOR S FLOWER SHOP Flouers For All Occasions 149 Hatfield St Pawtucket R I JOSEPH IACHETTI PAINTING Good Wforbnzambzp Quahty Matenalx Reasonable Pnces 90 Mount Vernon Boulevard PAWTUCKFT R I PA 5 509K PA 5 3194 Watches Clocks and jewelry Expertly Repanred SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Reltgtoux 'irhclex PAYTON BROTHERS 859 Newport Ave 5 5490 Open Ftnday Evenings bntnl 9 JAMES B BARLOW Prmter 0 Central Avenue Seekonk Mass Tel SO l 8811 ROMANO BROTHERS IGINITIOIN BRAKES Garage and Sen tce Station Cor Broadway and Exchange St Pawtucket R Body and Fender Tires Batteries PA 6 98 76 E1 erylbmg For Your Home and Garden BESSETTE S HARDWARE WE DELIVER Plumbing and Electrical Supplies PAINTS HOIJSEWARES-GLASS f8 Broadway Pawtucket PA 5 371 BUNTING COMPANY G E and Sylvanla TELEVISIOIN 883 Newport Ave PAWTUCKET BROADWAY PHARMACY ERNEST T DUBLC PHG Reg PH 577 Broadway Cor Japomca Pawtucket R LUBRICATION-OILS BATTERIES Wasbmg Tires Tubes Accexxorxex SAYLESVILLE SERVICE STATION JAMES v STOCK Prop 1708 Smnthfneld Avenue SAYLESVILLE R I W EGETABLE MARKET 'll earx Gro Cenex FREE DELIVERY 563 76 Broadway Pawtucket R I PA 6 9-i-ti Complzmentt of FERDMAN UPHOLSTERY 84 SUPPLY CO 7 Iflcasant St Pawtucket R Phone PA 5 58 4 for free estnmates SILVER CRANE GIFT SHOP Greeting Card! Lending Library 818 Nlewport Ave Pawtucket R I HAROLD O ANDERSON Automobile Repazrx l Broadway Pawtucket R I I BILLS AUTO PARTS Nea and Lsed Partx For All Cars I Macondry Street Valley Falls R l PA 5 1775 EDDIE S AUTO BODY Ranlroad S Central Falls R I Brmg I our Car In For -I Beauty Treatment DARLINGTON FLOWER SHOP Flou en for All Occasions 57 Hyde Awe OH Armtstxce Blvd PAWTLCRET R I 5 3586 Say Wfe Sau Your Ad zn The Redjackef' One hundred thlrty seven I I I l ' ' 1 0 A . - -. . CO. L' ' 4 4 V 4 PA 5' ' T .R.1, - -- . ' . . .I. , . - . - -. A BROADWAY FRUIT st 11- ' - . - . .1. 2 v f -- ' 1 V ' . . . PA 6-f 10 ' v v I 40 t. , . . .. 4 . .. ' ' . . . PA BARRY S PHARMACY C OMMUNITY MARKET H hc T g ff Rcc St A FRIEND A FRIFND GREENE S GULF STATION BRENNAN 84 CO A FRIEND DYSON S BAKERY I7 MENDON AVE MAE S SHIRT SERVICE 5 4 ARMISTICF BLVD PAWTICKIT R 1 A FRIEND 77971 BILTMORE FURNITURE CO S M IAVVILCKIT PA 54150 THOMAS BLEASE FLORIST no APWPORT Avfmu PAWTLCIXET R 1 PA vos ANDERSON S BAKERY A FRIEND A FRIEND 1 'IHE BOTWAY CO U BROAD ST Pairomze Om Adzertzsers One hundxed thnty elght Cnmplimenlx of . . . Meals. Grrfrcriex and Variclp , , cr 'rt ur eon Z 11 f'nmf1limw1ts of , . . Kfumfllimenls of . . . Compliments of . . . Complinlentx nl , , . , J E Cnn1plln1f'2llJ of . . . Cnnlplinzenls of . . . v -E ' I' . Comfllimeuls of . , . f.!IfIIpIilllE'HfI of . . . , . Complinzeuts of . . . Cnmpli 1 I J of . . . 25 uin St, Al 'Q 4 ' 'Q , I, - I 5 - 1 , . f-'0 1f'If'Ill ll5 'lf ' - - Cfomplimvnts of . . . , Complimentx uf . . . fumplimentx of . . . I I . . Y I . SALOIS SANITARY DAIRY DURGINS 1xApp and MRS JOSEPH TAYLOR GROLEAUS VARIETY D0 Poll d A en e PAWTL CKET HOLDSWORTH GILL SCREW CO INC K 8: K CLOTHING I I JIM ARLENE BEN YWCA BRIDGE BAKERY I M DARLTON SPA D A st ce BI d P r cker R I HUB RADIO TETREAULT S MARKET LITTLE ACORN BOOK 8: GIFT SHOP HB0 ayP.Izck GLADDING S K ls of GOLLIS MENS SHOP A FRIEND xx I Say Wfe Sau Your Ad zn The Redyacket One hundred thlrty nme C pliments of . . . CfIlI1Dli!7I?lIfJ' of . . . v j1n1iorsfMiJ5e:7lI''mner ' ure! Pawruckut. R. l. C p1i,,,e,,,, of . 4 . Complimenlx of . . . MR. . ' ' ar v u f P1i'Nl'flf5 'lf - - - Cnmplimenfx of . . . CO. ., . 42 Roosevel Avenue Pawrucke . R. I. Co zpliments of . . . Co,,,p1j,,,e,,,, of I . I 1 7 l. 6 ain St. C pli 'f 'l5 of ' ' ' Crzmplimenlx of . . . '69 rmi i v . awu , . . f plimerlly of . . . Complimenlx of . . , CO. ' One of Neu' En landk , , r adw . ' w u 'r:K. R. I. Fine Store! I plimen . . , Complimenlx ol , . I , . U . - .g Fresh Bread Roll.: and Pzex ll'edd1ng and Bzrlbdm Cakex BROADWAY QUALITY BAKERY 618 Broadway Pawtucket fomplzmeuls SAM S MARKET lresh Irurlx and Vegetables Healy Sleer Beef Grorerfes FREE DELIVERY PA 6 9386 141 Lonsdale Ave Pawtucket R Complm1ev1ts of GEORGE PARTINGTON W utcb and Clock Repairing Room V' Tyler and Read Bulldmg 12 FAST AVENLE fomplzmentx ol AL S SERVICE STATION Smnthfneld and Weeden St lgmlwn und Auto Repafr ALA SERVICE 9755 Complrmenix of AL and GENE TEXACO SERVICE Newport and Beverage Hull Aunues PAWTUCKET R I Eugene Datgle Albert Sharples Complfmenls of CENTRAL AVENUE Sc t0 SI STORE Complzmenls of COLITZ JEWELERS Complele Lfne of Hardu are Pam! Tools Lumber and Elertrzral Tools at DROLET HARDWARE Complrmentx of ARTHUR GAGNON Paznlmg Papermg PA 5 5166 95 Hamlet St Pawtucket Compliment: of N BALDINIS MARKET Quality Meal: and Grocenex 708 Broadway Pav tucket R Besl W zsbes lo THF CLASS OF l957 Mr 81 Mrs Harry Sarklsxan Complrmenfs of WILLIAM j LYNCH Real Estate and Insurance I9 Roosevelt Ave Pawtucket fomplrmenls of RENE S BAKERY Specmlzzmg ln Birthday and Wcddnng fakes I 0IIID1l7Il6'?lfX of BEVERAGE HILL LIQUOR 765 Beverage Hill Ave Pawtucket R I Best Wisber to THE cuss or 1957 Mr and Mrs Rene Champagne Complzmenlx of COLUMBUS PHARMACY Prercnpnon Druggzxl Tel PA 5 9500 15 Columbus Ave Pawtucket R I Patromze Our Advertzsers One hundred forty Z I I A , ' of . . . I Y y 1 I Q I PA 6- 122 Benefit St. Pawtucket, R. I. , . . R. 1. A y - 1- 1 r , I l r GENERAL PRINII-RS 0 YT4Tl0NI-RS 45 FasrA 1. Pa rugku CONRAD S BARBER SHOP Expert Samtary Seruce KV' Central A e Pawtucket R I Compllme :tx of SWANS OIL COMPANY R nge 1dF IOlx lf Beecher St 5 14-48 Co zplzments of COLUMBIA FURNITURE rv a Tasty Snark from Our Grill or Founta HOODS ICF CREANI THE COTTAGE FOUNTAIN GRILL Congratulalrom and Best W uber to THE CLASS OF 197' PETER J PIMENTAL fo plxments I BROADWAY ATHLETIC CLUB Su BROADWAY Camp! menls I PEERLESS BOWLING ALLEYS Alleys Open Daxlv I7 a m xo ll p m ISO MAIN ST PAWTI C KET Clllllpfliilyllff of MORTOIN S CUTRATE DONNAS VARIETY erage Hlll A 1. 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I' PA 5-I , U' U1 Cf,mpl',,ep,15 gf , , , CUIIIfJlilIIl'lllJ of . . . y I. B. Con pl'meu . . . v K A 1 . v- S 7 ' ' If 1 -56 fnrwi' a Paw urket. R. I. C0l'71p1i7Ilt'iIlJ of . . . l l 5. ' ' ' .' . : I ' I Full Lim' uf Fine .u 'a e CIl'IIf7l,I7Il'iIf.Y of . . . Complimentx of . . . Compliment: of . . . Campli :ents of . . . Compltme :lx nl Co npl IEIIII of CINEMASTERS ATHLETI COUNCIL BOUSTERS R F KLEIN TOMMY LANZI JOSEPH P FOURNIER CHIPPE and NICKY EDWARD H BOURQUE MARY ANN GRIFFIN MISS JOSEPHINE M STORIN MR and MRS WILLIAM A SWANSOIN MISS MARY QUIRK EDWARD A BALDWIN RAYMOND TONELLI MR and MRS JOHN CARRARA MILLICENT 'VICCARTNEY A FRIEND JOE CORDEIRO GEORGE and CLAIRE JOHN RICCI EILEEN KINGSLEY JOHN LANNI CHARLES MATOIAIN LEONARD KLANG JUDITH ANN JONES CLEMEWT MCCANN BARBARA JEAN SARKISIAW BOB GRAY MR JOHN L HUNT MR and MRS LOUIS AGOSTINI THOMAS J MORIARTY FRANK QUINLIN W N DONELLY A FRIEND ARTHUR E RONDEAU DAVID BESETTA EDMUND S BOLTON EDWARD J MCCAUGHEY A FRIEND ALFRED CUNHA MISS RUTH E THORNLEY FRANK and MONDA MR and MRS A L THORNLEY and MRS ARTHUR GODIN MR and MRS GREGORY COUGHLIN NIR and MRS WILLIAM WILCZEK ANDYS RED and WHITE MARKET and MRS ALBERT SANKEY SALLY RAE TURNER and MRS CHARLES H KELLY HARLEY SAWYER BOB WEBER MAL CHRYSTIF RAYMOND J FARRELL MR and MRS A CHABOT MARY NEWTON AL FOISY MABEL MCCABE JOHN H REED ANTHONY PARISEAU JOHN BARRY MR and MRS A FERINANDES ED FARRELL SCHUPFER S MARKET ANONYMOUS MARGARET A OCONNER ROLAND PARISEAU MR and MRS OLIVER GELARNEAU MR WILLIAM LEE HELEN COSTELLO MR JAMES P MCGEOUGH MR and MRS EDWARD J DELANEY MISS MARY M MORIARTY MRS JOSEPH RAMOS LEO FONTAINE FAIRLAWN BEAUTY SHOP ROYAL 5c to S100 MISS M EVELYN RAMOS JAMES J MURPHY MARY C MCMAHON MR and MRS ALBERT J WATSON MISS HOPE V CAREY CAROLYN and RUTH MISS RUTH BACON MRS I E CARLSON JAMES E GILLIGAIN MR THOMAS GUNNING LOTTIE M WARD 'VIR and MRS J BLEASE WILLIAM C BRAY DIANA and JOHNNY JACKIE and MARILYN MARY J GILLIGAN MR and MRS EDIIL J TURGEOIN GEORGE SCHUPP JR JOHN A WINTERS BERT and BOB RAYMOND BEDARD ARMANDO CONTE ELEANOR W MORSE GRACE MANGAN MISS RUTH CURRENT MR and MRS THEODORE T PORADA DOROTHY M JOHNSON Say Wfe Suu Your Ad zn The Redyackef' One hundred forty thxee - - - I ' I . . . 1 in . . . 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