East Providence High School - Crimson Yearbook (East Providence, RI)
- Class of 1956
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Y vga Aff M' Q 1 r CQWJUW 1955 I- E Eff Qoviaffflve Jzfaof Rlzufzzcleflvenzze ff1.r!H'ovia4vzce,Hafk .ffvfzzfzcf N- ,-.1,MAv.1 -,..1f-.w.:w,f-v.:-'J:-b-'-- mum-:mn nan vzrmxwwvmn 3142640141 jim HGQHHYQ i l'lI Y I . 113-4 E gall M, I-mmigunnal! Those who enter its oloors leave with a greater knowledge. ,,.,-f331':f,f.,w6-- 'U t u were to tive fOfeVer' 1 A YO 'Studv BS x ll , For yvhen the one great Scorer comes to Wflfe agamst your name, He marked not that you won or lost, but how you piayed the game. The QH-repeafed cycle beg' nin of ime Noi' only is change m of +F sgaxson , jivhggel emons+ra+ed in +he ofa - - Mfg -A if ekil - 2 ,5 ,1 selecfed +he 'spin ' gihe 'l'heme of year's '- ay f J -' ?'0 of 1 X s.,Q ,. years af ldence ,I . x en Many hours have be We hope +ha+ you preparing ii' for f IWW of fall our 'rhree ffl MI! fl.. 5',5PW ,Ziff 5' K fZ if K yjkffff ff, if? I ffyif Q5 if if Z 51,2412 jf r if -rg pl.yxf1,'r 'W f .A we U 4 X WL, f yfifi 57021 f?ff4r . aur+n,wH1rErrQnrg?iE F In this year of nineteen hundred fifty-six, vve, the Senior Class of East Providence High School, wish to dedicate our year book, the Crimson, to Mr. Paul F. Colella, our Class Advisor. We should like to thank him for all the assistance he has given us in our short iourney through high school. Because of his willingness to give assistance and guidance wherever needed, he has endeared himself to all the members of this class. Through his hard work and efforts, he has enabled our iourney through high school to be a gratifying and rewarding experience. To you, Mr. Colella, we wish to offer our most sincere and humble thanks for helping to make this school a place that will forever remain in our hearts. ' Among the many splendid individuals who comprise the faculty of East Pro- vidence High Schol, one teacher holds a prominent place in the minds and hearts ofthe members of this year's graduating class. During the past three years, this kind, understanding, and friendly woman has contributed much to make our high school careers pleasant and profitable. Her willingness to give counsel and guidance, her desire to aid the individual in the solution of her problems, her conscientious and effective teaching . . . all these attributes have caused us to feel a deep and lasting gratitude to Miss Anna G. Lyons, to whom we wish in this small way to express our deep appreciation. Many men in the field of literature have sung the praises of women throughout the ages. No more fitting words to describe Miss Lyons have been written than those penned by William Wordsworth: A perfect woman, nobly plann'd To warn, to comfort, and command And yet a spirit still, and bright With something of angelic light. 66444 af 7 956 2502 Za Qfzaaiaate 3 ,A 4. 'E - A at ff? MR JAMES E BATES Principal 5066 fa, gated gamma Communicating with parents, teachers, and other administrators , , consumes much time during the course of Mr. Bates' school days. X Mr. Bates generously gives hi ,v!U Pr'-v-V., M, , fs' , bf- I , ' wwf' '- - 41 ' , , .- .,LAS'-ft J Q S5 r: ,1.4.u:w--Q. , , ,V -Q ' .pa 1- 5 A 1 A. , .A . W- , ww th, . I on s time .V V .eu i -i i t i 2 , 1 i 5 r i 4 to M 5 ,M-ff' at A 5 tata and adwfe TO Qfafetul members of the Crii'ngC,,1 gfaff Mr. James E. Bates assumed his duties as a teacher of English at East Providence Senior High School on September 8, l924. He had previously received his bachelor of arts degree from Clark University. Wishing to further his professional growth, Mr. Bates next matriculated at Harvard University, from which he grad- uated with a masters degree in education in l93O. ln T931 Mr. Bates became principal of our school, thus beginning his twenty- five years as principal and friend to thousands who have attended East Providence Senior High School. During these years as principal, Mr. Bates has been very active in state, regional, and national educational organizations. He is a past president of the Rhode Island Secondary School Principals' Association. He has also served as chairman of the Athletic Committee of that organization. Other offices held by Mr. Bates have been: president of the Council of New England Secondary School Principals' Association and State coordinator for the National Association of Secondary School Principals. He is currently principal of the summer high school of the Greater YMCA. Mr. Bates has a great deal ot interest in photography and music. The latter is exemplified by his active participation in school operattas and the fact that he is president of the East Providence Civic Music League. During the past twenty-five years, great changes have taken place. The first class to graduate under Mr. Bates was one-third the size of this year's class, the twenty-fifth to graduate since his assuming the office of principal in l93l. The faculty has doubled during the intervening years. Ten of the teachers who were teaching then are still with him today. The most outstanding change has been that of the buildings in which this school has been housed. The first was a tra- ditional school building of its day, but it was inadequate for the growing student enrollment. Today's new building is modern, adequate, and functional in design. With this new school, Mr. Bates has been able to realize a truly comprehensive program. We, the class of l956, are proud to have the distinction of being the twenty- fifth class to graduate under the able administration of Mr. James E. Bates . . . Administrator, scholar, friend. lf, , il af ,.,,. .,.-, 'l' I '. if' . 5 1 .am . 4 T :e ..,, , ,L ., V -xl W... 4555.5 191-ts?-it I! ft ati, ,5g,w11 'flak ,- A-shud Kir. Goodwin shows a note to Mr. Burke, while ...r. Bates looks on obviously amused. Mr. James E. Bates presents hardearned Rhode Island Honor Society Certificates to grad uates. Marching into the future Z fl - WW ii! A clergyman, members ot the school committee and school administrators W 1 I tion exercises attentively. E' CW 9 adU5' R .Q HAROLD S . GOODWIN Assisi ani Principal af Z' i J Z' 3, ' L 4 4 ff C f x Qzyi Wf W-aww MARJORIE L. HART V FORD Dean of Girls ,Mf aff! ' I f f, ,,ff'F Z -,fri 'i A, lf. ' ,: ,f ' 7' 2, N 1' ff' f h ' W2 4 ff f J E, J 0'.:,.,.. f C . . E? f ,f g -lg .V H311 4 Q - i E95 ' - 4' f S z ',zez::1:::, 4,-K ir. -'J sm, fl! ew -1 ai f i GEORGE E. BURKE Vice Principal f f V f f f f ,, .. f I 1 PRISCILLA ALDEN Head of English Departe ment, English I, ll, III, Ad- vanced Composition. vicroie ALIENELLO I , Shop Math, General Math, Commercial Math. +' I R , 1'. ANN BANNISTER Art I, ll, Ill, Jr. Red Cross Advisor. 'WV BRUCE G. BRITTON Agriculture I, ll, lll, F.F.A. Advisor, Cross Country Coach. R 1 . 5 ,V I i T '- ' H ' CHARLOTTE BRITTON Home Economics I, Il, Ill .... I issgfas , A JEAN BUFFUM United States History, Ge- ography, Model Congress Advisor, Head of History Department, Jr. Bowling Advisor. HERMAN E. BUSH Power Mechanics, Driver Training. X - h FS., .s ml .- 3, l 9' Alix ,QCY I oLADYs i. cmeizoii 'N' Biology I, Garden Club Ad- fi visor. We, the graduating class of l956, wish to express our sincere gratitude tor the counsel and friendship which have been extended to us so willingly through- out the past three years by our teachers here at East Providence High School. To paraphrase the Bard ot Avon, their solicitude for us has known no season. LESLIE F. CARSON Advanced Algebra, Alge- bra ll, Guidance, Assembly Aclvisor. ,Z - MARY CAWLEY V 1 English l, ll. fi 75,1 .I ,gf f ig, 'ANNA cLANcY 2 Librarian, Library Auxiliary V Advisor, ',r' A MERCEDES CLIFFORD 2 TYPIUQ I, Bookkeeping I- STenOgraphy I, Mathemati ics, Hi-Tri Advisor. F. PAUL COELLA General Chemistry, Biology Mathematics, Senior Class Advisor. In the fall they bade us welcome, in the winter they guided and assisted us, in the spring and early summer they patiently endured our frequent attacks of spring fever. Yes, we, the class of I956, have been indeed fortunate. We hope that we shall always be a credit to our school and its faculty. RICHARD J. COLLINS Geography, History II, III, English II, Assistant Football Coach, Indoor and Outdoor Track Coach. 4'.fl. ELIZABETH CUSHING Spanish I, II, History II. ELIZABETH DALY English I, II, III. ,ff ERNEST DAVIS Physical Education I, II, III JAMES DEFFLEY English I, II, III, Geography III, Football Coach. STEPHEN E. FARNUM Band Director, Supervisor of Music in Secondary Schools. JAMES GARVEY College Chemistry, Head of Science Department, ence Club Advisor. Sci- 35 y f f 1 ' fy 04' .X f'0 4':fw, Z3 ,if QW, f ry., , ,V , f W ff X ii af MQ. of ,,.. . 1 :ffiifls--' 'ff X am,-be .., a X ti ,-,xXY,...L A X- ,. .1 gl K5 VA X E ' 'Q QI , ,law 'ff ,llEf3f ,ir ,ll tt j 4 ',r, 1 ' ' we '-.' , t r -exam, - ' 1, . FMY F' eifwi I , .. A ..Vv V lll ,il inn, x '57 9 iam, I l l ' T A ,, ' s -- . 144.5 I at he r ,... . e, r' '- 'ii 'i J V73 .. ' I 5 .,v,,- I 571: V, mx? ' il. . i :: ' 'J I,-1 ' I K Xi .. fy :VV M ,J qi Z Q, rn hw - l Wy ',', f. - an Y ix 4 ' f 025' y L., 2 9 :A A: - 5 5. ws rg .Q-any XX .S WARREN GERAGHTY Mechanical Drawing I, II. HARRIET GOFF Mathematics I, II, III, Biolo- gy I, Senior Bowling Ad- visor. LOUISE V. GOGGIN Bookkeeping II, III, Guid ance, College Typing I Head of Commercial De partment, Sophomore Bowl ing Advisor. CLIFFORD B. GOOD Athletic Director, Basketball and Golf Coach. JAMES L. GREENE History III, Civics, Guid ance. EDITH C. HAMMARLUND Bookkeeping I, Typing I, Commercial Law. 1 DOROTHY A. HILL English ii, iii. Rwvvf MARY T. HUTTON English I, ll. We, the graduating class ot 1956, wish to express our sincere gratitude for the counsel and friendship which have been extended to us so willingly through- out the past three years by our teachers here at East Providence High School. To paraphrase the Bard of Avon, their solicitude tor us has known no season. ,. 'Q iw GARDINER JAiviEsoN I Q, Algebra I, Geometry, Trig- ,A onometry, Review Math, ,,,., .,,, 1 Head of Math Department, ' if- lbgl Head of Control Room. . f'- N . s VAHE JOHNSON .A General Mathematics, Shop News-wi Mathematics, Algebra II. ,A 1 5. '. 7-'yi-L ' ' 132 sw Mm W9 RITA V. KELLEHER Nurse-Educator, Advisor of -faith-'W l:UfUFe Nurses Club. '1,:'.:'- ff. ,, yr fig ' m i, . 5'1 7?'iff,. ' wr , .1-2'-3' f 4,61 1 ,V . Wm' 'f . 3, U as .- mmf 14- W r -vt..-I I f dis-1 ' ' ,Lot ' 5 5126 ' 5' , Qimg .. WALTER J. KIRBY Journalism II, III, MaThemaT- ics, C r i m s o n Advisor Townie Advisor. if K x DOROTHY KLENIEWSKI Physical EducaTion I, II, III. L' e C ' ,ik '- E ' N xlgw X In The Tall They bade us welcome, in The WinTer They guided and assisTed us, in The spring and early sum- mer They paTienTly endured our frequem' aTTacks of spring fever. Yes, we, The class of I956, have been indeed TorTunaTe. We hope ThaT we shall always be a crediT To our school and iTs TaculTy. CHARLES J. MCLAUGHLIN Mechanical Drawing I, Il. RALPH E. MILLER, JR. MeTals I, Il, Hi-Y Advisor, Head of IndusTrial ArTs De- parTmenT. CECELIA MOTTA Algebra I, ITalian I, French I, PorTuguese I. 44 14 V, ,. 4. ,n X ef ff T, ff 4, , X ,, , . , Y , i 4 f . f ,wi l , , Xa lim.: 4 I 4,7474 ffff , '14, f Hwzfxu' ff, H W , 4 4, if v 51211 W4 1 f , ,H ,T -f..-.few Q ,' ', hvawfmnh .4 W' ff g rghyry ,hr ' fy M 3 H , Q 4 f Z mvziiae-12.1462 ,Q .- ve-114, 4 IZ! 423 av iaffzaw., C fwf 2' X if . W 4, fwwffe ., f 42,5 f Z4 Wm. I ., A 1 .5 4. A 'V X V f X 1 I V W y' lvll , ' 1 ANNA C. LYONS Typing I, II, STenography I ll. 1 DONAT G. MAYNARD World HisTory I, Commer- cial MaThemaTics, Baseball and Hockey Coach, Assist, anT FooTball Coach. ff ff f 779 gf, ,vffffff 4-' Zi ', L,ff'V,g,Q 112 ' Q , II . . DORIS M. McELROY ASM HisTory I, III. HELEN O'SULLIVAN Home Economics I, Il. ffff' Mr 5 ',. 2 isslsgol. i 4' t M 'QNX 4 Q, . 2. I 55 I I SS: of -no ... . , - 4, f YT' 1 .: A I 5 3 l of . R. NATHAN E. PASS Physics II, Ill, Chemistry Ill. KATHERINE PERKINS French I, ll, III, French Club Advisor. GEORGE PETERS Wood I, III. MARGARET PRIESTLEY Art I, Il, Advanced Painting GRACE I. RAMSDEN English li, ni. FRANK REAVEY English I, II. -, HAROLD vv. Ross ' Chorus 1, ir, iii, Paoho Classes, OVQGVI- E, 1 as MRS. LURA N. SELLEW Q Art I, II, Advanced Crafts, ' Head of Art Department. ': i'i We, the graduating class ot 1956, wish to express our sincere gratitude for the counsel and friendship which have been extended to us so willingly through- out the past three years by our teachers here at East Providence High School. To paraphrase the Bard ot Avon, their solicitude for us has known no season. FAITH M. SHEDD Horne Economics I, II, Ill, Head of Home Economics Department. BEATRICE A. SMITH English III. 1 - TT: fK1-.2.-?'il'-'- 3 . 'iafezi-4 14142211 .. , K :LL 4 1 ls' W. HOPE SMITH Chorus I, li, iii. gy f E ALICE SULLIVAN ---- Physical Education I, II, III. 'br . '33 1 Z3 at , W ANTHONY SULLIVAN I ,. General Shop. A 'A 'FN1 , grin- . f ig,-f I ,., . O. I 43 In the fall they bade us welcome, in the winter they guided and assisted us, in the spring and early summer they patiently endured our frequent attacks of spring fever. Yes, we, the class of 1956, have been indeed fortunate. We hope that we shall always be a credit to our school and its faculty. X GEORGE TAYLOR Physical Education I, II, III, Junior Class Advisor, Ten- nis Coach. KW, ' X GLADYS TAYLOR Guidance, History II, III. 'W' ' fd X 4 VICTOR TKACS V Biology, Guidance, Assist- ant Football and Basketball V. V ,Z Coach. 1 ,Z I f f 0 Z X X f' ' fiIiIf.- '14 'T f f f 'f .,, wi, , JACQUELINE A. THOMPSON Office Practice, Typing I Bowling Club Advisor. ALICE M. WADDINGTON Latin I, ll, Ill, German I, ll I-lead of Language Depart- ment. ROY WATNIOUGH Swimming I, II, Ill, Swim- ming Coach. IDA L. WOLFE Typing I, Il, Stenography 2' N ' D SOUSA Q Miss MILDRE AYSON MRS, ELSIE GR MRS. 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Business Advisor Advisor s...s,s,..ssss SPORTS REPORTERS Richard Casciano Bill Propatier Richard Voccio Michael Mainella Michael Pizar Donald Cobb Richard Wheeler Louis Flynn Lee Andrade John Rebello FEATURE REPORTERS Judith Travers Judith Ernstot Janet Turbitt Charlotte Bingham Mary Jane Amaral Beverly Arruda Judith Saltzman Patricia Cratt mfg C21 'Ze' Len Stevens ,s,ccsccJohn Sousa George Peters ..s,-.Robert Cooper ,c.tElizabeth August s,sssPatricia Doomis Joan Crocker ,.sssThomas Vickers s,,,.Mr. L Carson Wfvif. vv. J, Kirby NEWS REPORTERS Donna Nelson Norma Kofahl Bette Hayward Camille Tanury Mary Pereira Joanne Reposa Elaine Ramos Anita Texeira Janet Maskiell TYPISTS Evelyn Sullivan Ann Monroe Meredith Peace 9 i? 1 1 ft 'f - na, V 4' f 4 1 ms...-ss? v , ,5-4 ss, , , . .. clilxjgk . f ' 4 X in M H . Sings' . L X - 1 - f ' ,.,.., ,,,, , . l ,n ' ifc. ,, 9 :sau 6 1-swf ' L, fx-I 4 Y ,4 ,- ,ff 127 .x fff 375f 'yah W ,Q 'Stiff 145 ' 54 2 34 5 ' .sq it ff qw-, LM-1 4 1 qw ,'4' ri-,Q Future Winchells and Runyons examine copies ot the school Pleasure Seems To Combim W H . i . paperk 1, . , I I G with business as far as these emmme lOUf 16lISlS are concerned, Mr. Kirby joins members of The fourTh esTaTe as They peruse copies of The TOWNIE. EasT Providence's TOVVNIE, published Twice each monTh, enioyed a highly successful year during '55-56. WiTh eliminaTion of ads and subscripTions THE TOVVNIE worked incessanTly Tor supporT of The enTire sTudenT body-and rapidly gained iT. Under The guidance of Mr. VValTer J. Kirby, Ad- visor, The Journals closesT rival managed To go To press Tour Times before ChrisTmas, despiTe The delayed opening of The Tovvn's schools and The exTended hospiTalizaTion of iTs advisor, Mr. Kirby. HighlighT and greaTesT achievemenT of The TOWNIE sTaTT was The widesT circ:ulaTion ever of E.P.'s publicaTion aT The Thankigiving Day fooTbaIl game. Members of The 'Fair sex pause in Their iournalisfic endeavors To indulge in womans favoriTe acTiviTy-Talking! K This lively group of fuTure reporTers has been scanning a Schemes, dreams, and finally--a TOWNTE is brougln inTo being TOWNIE. by These serious sTaff members. + - 'sgiififi' Y' r Qi, A - r .Q stew J X 'sl s P . it X 1 xi 'N it X v' t' -L 4 ,fs ft, ,N .irsamsai N ,Q vias, - -1 Q,'rg,,,- Va,t,'aB.WlgE -s . WZ' ' f -2 X ,5'h-,wwvf 51-2.siu.XV, ,, N, Q 1 ,S V rib: I. f Ms . . f ,- ,I fi.. '1U, was r i- . . .,.,..m-ss... -' ,J 1 Crimson Co-Editors George Peters and John Sousa look Q over this ye-ar's dummy book. l X is ..,v- - ' , cw- -4 perm' ' ,psy 1 vt 1956 Crimson Staff K K, W 'Ll 3 3 if ., 4 s s, 5 Y I rf, rl g I 3+ -, r3..fc.2g, sfltti RQ' s . ,ix t - :it f-:M -sy nl? ' i, ,A . ' , ,,,. ts i gf II., .1 -, . 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Joan Williams, Leroy Andrade, Charlotte Bingham, Donald Cobb, Robert Cooper, Beverly Drake, Loretta Dubois, Judith Ernstof, Karen Holland, San- dra King, Ann Munroe, Donna Nelson, John Rebello, Marie Amaral, Beverly Arruda, Beverly Bekier, Patricia Craft, Joan Crocker, Bette Hayvvard, Norma Kofahl, Patricia Loomis, Patricia Maher, Meredith Peace, Mary Pereira, Frank Perrotta, William Pro- patier, Elaine Ramos, Joanne Reposa, Judith Saltz- man, Mary Sousa, Evelyn Sullivan, Camille Tanury, Anita Teixeira, Beverly Thompson, Judith Travers, Janet Turbitt, Avis Vaz, Ronald Vincent, Richard Voccio, Carol Williams, David Larson, Michael Pizar, Nancy Berghman, Harry Cinami, Dianne Dias, Esther Gardner, Florence Land, Marion Moniz, Jane Mul- lervey, Barbara Piver, Jean De Costa, Patricia Piver, Barbara Jackson, Linda Conway, Carolyn Stuns, William Glines. T V N? .- 'wl'Bx, W' itilstrffw 'A l. QQ.: JG , , .wr ii? Xl. l s 0- ' ff-5 D1 N at 5: rw nf? Qc 8 I H P 1' R 1? 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NKXXKY 1 ,, ww,-... lt seems like Paris in 216 as the Prem for a meeting. The French Club, an organization for boys and girls who have completed at least one year of French, is advised by Miss Katherine Perkins. Its purpose is to acquaint the students with the language and customs of France. At the first meeting ot the year the tollovving capable officers were elected: President, Barbara Fraser, Vice President, Kaaren Schultz, Program Chairman, Joan Crocker, and Social Committee Chairman, Judith Yates. During the year at the meetings, which were held the first Tuesday of every month in room 216, the members participated in French games, sang French songs, were served French refresh- ments, and had parties on special occasions. The most outstanding party of the year was held on February l4, which was the day of the Mardi Gras. Many of the members also belong to the Junior Alliance Francaise, which is an organiza- tion of French students from public and private schools in and around Providence. The members of this group all agree that the French Club has provided for them many inter- esting and educational experiences as tar as the French language, people, and customs are con- cernecl. :sniff-if 1 ch Club gets together The STudenT Council, under The able guidance of iTs advisor, Mr. Goodwin, has had one of iTs mosT acTive years since iT was founded. In The pasT Three years, The council has become one of The mosT imporTanT funcTions of The sTudenT body. Among The many maTTers broughT before The council were Two of imporTance To all fuTure classes in EasT Providence Senior High. They are: The decision of The council To make all members of The senior class eligible To hold an office, regardless of previous offices held in Their iunior year, and The parTial sTandardizaTion of The class ring. The officers of This year's council are, Harry Edmonds, presidenT, Raymond George, vice pres- idenT, Barbara Jackson, secreTary, John Sousa, Treasurer. The chairmen of The five sTanding commiTTees are: Paul l-loden, safeTy and healTh, Len STevens, rules and by-laws, Joanne Reposa, social, Roger Gagnon, aThleTic, JudiTh Reid, ways and means. The commiTTees played an imporTanT parT in The acTiviTies of The council This year. The safeTy and healTh commiTTee esTablished corridor super- vision aT The Two main enTrances of The school and made a lisTing of The regisTraTions of all cars parked in The sTudenT area during The year. This year, for The firsT Time, all class eleciions were Before Trophy case comaining The council's consTiTuTion sTand Mr. Goodwin and The sTudenT council officers. under The supervision of The rules and by-laws commiTTee of The council. The social commiTTee conducTed The annual sTudenT council dance, The lVloonlighT Ball, which was a greaT success. The aThleTic commiTTee sTarTed one of The largesT pro- iecTs of The year, ThaT of compiling informaTion on The aThleTic hisTory of The school. This informaTion is To be published, when compIeTed, in The form of a small bookleT. The ways and means com- miTTee aided The council Treasury by iTs many money-raising proiecTs Throughout The year. The council has progressed greaTly in The pasT Three years and has Truly become The govern- menT of The sTudenT body. n ' f .4 LW 737 5 1 ' f f ff f , , , 2 J f 5 Vail Members of The sTudenT council and Mr. Goodwin, rheii advi- sor line up ,O be photographed in The smell audiiorium. -. s.-.'-N .--'----. 1--.'-.-'.-1 - H.. . Q.. '. 9 ...ne .',',.. . ...Ja 9, gg, f, , . . . ', . , '. .,-,-, ...Q .. . , a. . ...,-,..,.. . ug- -,.,.,. -,-,-,-, - - Q,-,qu .'., f-...L g.,-,...,., A. ,T 1. N W... .... , . V xg, vt,-,-, ,y.,:,'...-,.,g.vw,',,.,.,0,:q...!,.,..-, ' , 3 ' ,nf . . .'. - . -4... w.,w...4. mv .,' u 1 .- u,-. . . , . - , . 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Seniors on the statt include Kathleen Haskins, Harry Ray, Paul Barnett, Edmund Roy, Bruce Miller, Beverly Roske, Lynne Baker, Linda Conway, Teresia Hamel. i i i, 3 i i l r I Every Wednesday The student body proceeds To The magnificent school auditorium To aTTend The regular weekly assembly. The programs range from 'fhe purely educational To The highly entertaining. Frequently The presentations are a combination of both. IT is very easy for The casual spectator To 'rake for granted this hour- long program. Sometimes we forget Thaf there are long hours of prepara- tion on The parT of The Assembly Committee, advised by Mr. Leslie F. The 1956 Crimson staff salutes The Assembly Committee: Janet Mans- field, Beverly Roske, Norma Kofahl, Elizabeth August, Judith Bishop, Kaaren Schultz, Judith Travers, Linda Conway, Jacqueline Darcy, Glenice FonTes, Jack Howland, Harry Ray, James Tavares, Neil Lang, and Stephen Bradley. Linda Conway represents The committee on The Student Council. 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This year iTs members have consisTed of junior and senior girls under The capable direcTion of Mrs. Mercedes Clifford, who has shown herself To be a helpful, wise and consideraTe advisor. The beginning of The year broughf The elecTion of The officers who would lead The group. They were, Presidenf, Elizabefh Augusf, Vice PresidenT, JudiTh Reid, Secrefary, Ann De Crescenzo, and Treasurer, Helen Swanson. The girls chosen as commiTTee chairmen were, Social, JudiTh Travers and Ann Kilroy, Decorafion, Barbara Jackson and Beafrice Reid, Program and Service, Barbara Fraser, Publicify, Kaaren SchulTz, Tickefs, Carol Gower, Refresh- menTs, Nancy Johnson, and lnTerclub Council represenTaTives, Gail La Forge and Wilma Jocelyn. During The meeTings The girls made plans for Chrisfmas caroling and gifTs for homes for The aged, parfies for children's homes, a sTudenT, Teacher Tea, paiama parTies, splash parTies, a Mofher-DaughTer banquef, a spring ouTing, cake sales, and many inTer-club acTiviTies. The big social proiecf was The annual ChrisT- mas Formal which was The mosT successful dance for The Hi-Tri in many years. The purposes of The l-li-Tri are To grow as a person, To grow in knowledge, To grow in friendship wiTh people of all races, religions, and naTionaliTies. V ...E '... Tb a 9 i e c0ooo f T Qmafla r T 0000 99' ' G QB 3 9 . T . f - . FF' l W Q- -uf gs 5 ana -a ' , V ,I s 'j ' ,,,.,., T . gi f J ' V , K ' ,rf ? . T2 r ig- , L l -l if .vfI1 'f' ' 4 ' T ' if s if - ' ZS? Lf.. '1 T T -fi . v 7:1 I V A L I w v ' V V F V 3 I i 2 71 1. K I H-S , 'Y F F,V 5 15: bl 5 7 l -w' A gg r fj ' 5 , : Q . lil -1 ,l H 5 ,F -I l 'f- -.3 if -f '11 5.7. 'T' .-ffl., T - . 1- l , -' gf : fi 'if' mf FX 3 , ' -. 1 . 1 sf- - . 3:1 -, .l X f riwr ' Q. ,,,, ii ' V The Junior Hi-Tri anTicipaTes Their senior days. The Senior Hi-Tri poses dum-ig Tyger imermission of meeting I ii chaknqbfaafie wgdam 5OpHQMQRE JUNIOR CLUB The East Providence Bowling Academy on Taunton Avenue is a familiar sight to many of the girls of East Providence High School. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays the Sophomore, Junior and Senior girls bowling teams meet for an afternoon of friendly competition. The officers and Advisors of the individual teams are as follows, Seniors: Advisor, Miss Harriet Goff, President Barbara Kiras, Assistant Treasurer, Karen Holland, Treasurer, Theresa Andrews, Juniors: Advisor, Mrs..Jean Buffum, President, Helen Swanson, Vice President, Gail LaForge, Sec- retary, Sheila Whitcomb, Vice Treasurer, Sandra Pass, Sophomores: Advisor, Miss Louise Goggin, President, Gloria Gagnon, Vice President, Marie Rocha, Secretary, Jane Grant, Treasurer, Pat Piver. SENIOR CLUB DOROTHY PACHECO 1955 Class Vice Presi- dent, presents To Miss Priesrly, class advisor, The spotlight given by The 1955 class. faazdeeafw 'F BEVERLY SMITH en by her class. 1954 Class Secrerary, displays To Mrs. Sellew The fire place seT giv .rx Novffnb Q0 Q QQTTTXTBAW ii As The year draws Toward iTs ending, As The long parade of days Passed by for iasT inspec:Tion, We pause To give our praise And Thanksgiving To The MasTer From whose hands our blessing Corne Q 3? roQ'a' bY Pho ved Coach D non, di effley and C are 5039 S s o- . cuss st,-aye Capfams 'VN QV for , GeOr9e d Caplal an 'mp and G an Often, ag. COBCMQS game. Phe 7 5 145 eff 4 5, 7 , X , f fig. A H Wi 'L fi' 7 4 2 6 ez 0 'L 4 The sTarTing Team lines up ready for acrion EAST PROVIDENCE vs. VVARVVICK The Townies regisTered a 20-O Triumph in Their Tirsr league game againsT Warwick. Gene Peck, Harry Edmonds, and Izzy Ramos led The aTTacl4 Tor The Red and VVhiTe. The conTesT was high- lighTed by a 93 yard Touchdown run by Edmonds. EAST PROVIDENCE vs. CENTRAL Paced by Roger Gagnon, EasT Providence rolled over CenTral, 26-7. Showing his powerful ag- gressiveness, Gagnon swepT The ends for Three Touchdowns. Billy Propatier also hiT pay dirT and kicked Two conversions Z 4 i 4 f f T ,ff X1 Q Emu flux VY P Z M jc., .,., -...J1.....,.n.V.,4?.A.W.,'.2f,z..w,.,. ,,,. HLA' L L ' R' 50 f ' , ' ' - . ,. ,fi ' ' i T 2 T ' ' . ' T . . 3 . 1 Q , . A, ,,. , I - . E i 'T I 3 fi? ' ' X T T A QW 4' I , Q U4 5 x ' ' I 1 LA. ', ' y fi' Qui ,, fir f 4' .A+ n,, , V ' I T X ss TM '1' T Ti TT A Wifi ' . 74 fa I s Q , . , 1 A I -if , ,M , f Twin Q .W ., 3 . ,M . . , 1 sa a is .. ,ms 1 ,. W! ,ff .34 f ,. v 4 15' T fi ig .3 ', I ij .I 47 if-.W if 1 3 I as ' , 1 -. ,sf wg 4 T., .. If ,Wy Z A fwfr .Am 7. y. !.s N' 'Q ' x. . -im? V .. fy Z! 41? Z ...T . ' f , r ,,. I . . Y l wa Q ' if I, 'V -TT? MIAC? ' , f I fs I -ss 2 . -. T . sae I T ' 'W f Runner-Ups for The I955 Class A Title EAST PROVIDENCE vs. MT. PLEASANT The Townies were held To a 7-7 deadlock in Their nexT game wiTh MounT PleasanT. A 67 yard Touchdown run by Roger Gagnon and a Timely cluTch conversion by Billy PropaTier saved The Deffleymen. A clipping infracTion in The closing minufes of The game cosT The Townies The vic- Tory. EAST PROVIDENCE vs. ROGERS The squad conTinued in The unbeaTen ranks by overwhelming Rogers 40-I4. Roger Gagnon scored Three Touchdowns, while Gene Peck, Bill PropaTier, and Harry Edmonds scored one each. Gagnon broke Through for runs of AI, 75, and 77 yards, for a ToTal of I93 yards. EAST PROVIDENCE vs. HOPE The Red and WhiTe rouTed Hope in Their nexT engagemenT, AI-6. The conTesT saw six Touch- downs sparked by Gene Peck and Roger Gagnon, who scored Two each. John George and Bob Soderlund also galloped over for six poinTs. The Townies' gridders showed a far superior defen- sive squad Than did The Blue Wave, holding The Hope eleven scoreless unTil The final minuTes. The defensive uniT was soundly filled by Bob Clark, Howie Chase, Al Treglia, Mike Pizar, and Dave Lake. EAST PROVIDENCE vs. CRANSTON The Townie eleven romped over CransTon in Their nexT conTesT 2I-6. Bruce Johnson broke Through for Two Touchdowns, breaking The game wide open. Roger Gagnon scored The lasT Touch- down. A blocked punT by Mike Pizar resulTed in a safeTy for Two poinTs. EAST PROVIDENCE vs. LASALLE The Thanksgiving day classic againsT LaSalle was a 26-O hearfbreaker. The Townies' power- ful offensive uniT couldn'T geT moving unTil laTe in The game, buT To no avail. Bruce Johnson ig- nifed The spark wiTh a brillianT 70 yard run, buT a clipping penalTy nullified iT. Before gefting se? for the kickoff Coach Deffley gives a few last minufe insfrucfions. Billy Propafier sweeps right end for a sizeable gain as Burch George runs interference. .ww '5'1'v NN f so 1 ..,.. The Red and Whife holds off a Maron Threat with a successful goal-line sfand. A Zig, V if .M tv l ., S W in Howie Chase and John George close in to Throw Mount PleasanT's Joe McGinn for a sizeable loss. Roger Gagnon slanfs off his own right end on The waY T0 3 first down. I f A. I IIHIN A pause in the ame 3 11 cheer. 9 S We cheerleaders lead the crowd in 8 The crowd rambles back to the stands as the players march A few instructions are given 'ro Propatier by coaches Tkacs and onto the field at the beginning of hte second half of the Collins befgre he enters the game. game. Bruce Johnson breaks away on a 70 yard iaunt against La Salle, which was nullified by a clipping penalty. . ,sqvygg-Q lm-.qu is get 95777, 5r,f,,,.d,5j-g . as: fa- .ssc war-X-sfspsxsfsfsst-mfs-m.:uweiwr'mf-::fs66ffm4z'1':f2f, ' X ,sf -wsfsls. ii-' Q 12-139.21 ,mf ,'gfJ4wi5,fp ' rs -fgiiqfagc i:,5gE.wi,f1p:: , if:1-14,451-ffi.'412'lw:1i?f'2?,f'fQfI,'n ,,Z'f'2,?.i'hf? I 'SS P Townie defensive squad foils extra-point attempt in La Salle game. 3 1 r ' he all im ortant seniors in their final pose of the season . . h a timely conversion T P Propatier deadlocks the count at 77 wit against Mount Pleasant. Q Yi.. ff? XL r ' v 1 f ,A x as , 1 , '-4 2 6 ' , A , ,X ' ' RX , L 'U l A , x , - M ,,. L If 5 . ,ff ' ff 'fj ' V' I if I jak Q ' X , ,.'4'2,f f . 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M ,, , ?,A , X - , 'J' AY X Z ' f .U I. , , X ' , f? fi? , 0 ww M Mamma- ff All 551 us in a loud cheer are,,Q5rol,,gQwgt,,iJudwLTf6SLeQ Judy Geary, r, Jdhi,5',LAh1SOY'l, Pai Maher, Sue Ballou, Bi9He 'H6yw'dfrf Dianne' Dias, and Lorraine V, Bonnqyer, ihe '55-'56 encourager. V, 1 i ,iff wfz,fv:,afyfM,,. f W f ,W 1 f yan rw 4549, alfa, , 'XLQWW V, ' , I, K. 'irwl 4' kg' Qu. f gf' 1 f 1 Ziyi Y f ' if Juom-4 rmvgrgglf , 1 JANQSLMMSON if am freaches fha pea . SF 'QYAEX-.-Q.. -N 1 'MMP K vw: ' I F ' : LL ,X .wx 0 W . - 445 X . g i . X x X X X , . X N X. X 'wtf x Wfigf if f- if 4 J r .f y 4 ,Mn F ipjn,-5, 3' ' -, ,- Ma? Mr. Waimough briefs Hue senior mem- bers of fhe +eam: Jack Howland, Kenneih Slafer, Anfhony Caeiano, and Franlr Cain. r M 1' 5 , ' 5 - x Zz a K, X Q N x u . . ,,K?m , , 3 f bc ff e ' ' 3 W- m 4 -,5 g ' if '3' X ' g rf WA The l956 swimming feam wifh coach Roy Wafmough Jack Howland swimming fhe 50 yd. Free- sfyle Heaf' J 4' -,Q .,.fw f rr, David Boylan and Kennefh Cur+is Co-Capiains 5 y N511 fag, ,. il I A Q ' wmmsm V 4- if' I V - ' .A ' . If n , is 3 t r ' t , 4. '-C , H i i '. Y: s i i 4 V fr-,Q-asm . 'vi I 5 'Pia , , - - -3 ' 4txjt'.?gg, ?Z'576', - 'H.'i?M9'1 f'II fe. 'A X 'J-Z' f'z.f, - C4 Jrfiirft -+2331 ., ' ' flff .ra tit? T ' 5. -: -93 'rx 21, f- 3 1 r i . if FS' ai-- W' ti 'MA 3 A i T f 1 i , Cross Country team poses for a picture after successful season P6 9 Q Ronald Allen spark ot Cross Country team The East Providence cross-country team, which is coached by Mr. Bruce Brit- ton, finished third in the State Championships this year. Their dual meet victories were against Barrington, Pawtucket West, and Cranston. The Townie harriers were Ronald Vincent, Leonard Nilson, Ronald Allen, Donald Carlson, Richard Shanley, Ronald Faulkner and Bruce Blake. Vincent, a junior, was an All-State selection. This honor came on the strength ot his tine showing in the State Meet, breaking the tape in the titth position. l-le finished third in the Class A cham- pionships, as he did at the Columbus Day Road Race. l-lis dual meet triumphs came at the expense of LaSalle, Warwick, Pawtucket East, Barrington and Cran- ston. Len Nilson and Ronnie Allen also made respectable showings in the regular season and in the State Championships, Nilson, a iunior, showed his future po- tential with a ninth position in the State Meet. Allen finished eleventh. They wer e both nominated to the Class second team. 'W 54 'Q 4 e A 0 0 m 0 'Q 4 cz da For The firsT Time aT EasT Providence Senior High School, a FuTure Nurses Club was formed under The able leadership of Miss Riia Kelleher, R.N. WiTh The fol' lowing officers, PresidenT, Janis Lamson, Vice President, Marianne DeMers, Sec- reTary-Treasurer, Ann Kilroy, and Corresponding Secretary, Alicia Browning. The purposes of This club are To inTeresT sTudenTs in personal communiTy healTh, To encourage Them in finding ouT whaT nursing requires and whaT if offers, To help Them decide wisely abouT professional or pracfical nursing as Their 11 career. Twice each monTh This club holds inTeresTing and worTh-while meeTings during which There have been guesT speakers and movies on nursing. We, The sTudenTs of The Crimson sTaff of l956, hope ThaT The coming FuTure Nurses Clubs of E.P.H.S. will be as successful as The firsT. Crimson camera caTches Miss Kelleher and her FuTure Nurses officers chaTTing informally. . V? V W 3 W Nurses of Tomorrow with Advisor, Miss Kelleher 74a Wacbeea,!S Ill All eyes are focused upon Mr. Ross, who ioined The music deparTmenT This year. This year The chorus has been placed under The diligenT and capable guidance of Mr. Harold W. Ross. For The TirsT Time, The members of The chorus Took parT in The New England FesTival and The Rhode Island All-STaTe FesTival, They also presenTed a combined concerT vviTh our band. The chorus helped brighTen up our ChrisTmas assembly vviTh some appropriaTe selecTions. The group also sang aT The ChrisTmas assembly aT CenTral Junior High School. The members of The chorus are: Joan Bouchard, Gladys Clark, Barbara Csisar, Carol George, June Harvey, BeTTy Jane Lovely, Joan MarTin, Lorraine MonTeiro, Sue Ramsey, LoreTTa Thurber, Marion Tilley, Barbara Hughes, BurTon Wheeler, Evelyn Almeida, Clairmarie Crane, JaneT Mansfield, Joan George, Edna Morrell, Joan Perry, ConsTance Perkins, Anne Wheeler, Judy Thompson, Carol Carlson, Clifford Varrieur, Alice Safford, MargareT Maclver, Eva DaRocha, EcliTh SanTos, John BeTTencourT, Judy NeTTo, and James Leech. Mr. Ross is Trying To arouse The sTudenTs' inTeresT in choral music and To show Them The Tun ThaT can be obTained Trom singing. wal ffwljfj- T + + ++, T 4 1 + + + T T +1 A H+ !if4+f.i15+j Z Z T? +25 Z4 Z5 h L I Z Z -L T JK T .L ,L .L .L Earfh wears her showy mantle, h J Th s crisp a ol clear. Th h g y p I Ab h fy I f P1 QQ Q T lo hh cl I f p Ih g T h If h b 70andm4 c2z70ofwl4 the ff' informally betore LB , g '. Z 1 ' V V x, - A f .A - Q ' Y 1 ., W g , ,. , . 5 .41 I I 4.. M9 fir fq '41, 'L ,,.f' ' j' ' H av . ' A V, ,? :4-Q ', A , , . T , Y, QQ, f f QA ., . , , ,1 4 1 - 4' . 3' 44. Time gut for otticers of the library auxiliary. Lett to right: Helen Naiarian, vice president, Judy Moore, treasurer, Nancy Johnson, secretary, Lorraine Dias, pfeildem- Ural. e b VY AuxiliBfY Qllls POS Li fa Since l926, a group of students interested in books and reading has assisted the librarian. Members ot this organization, which is known as the Library Auxiliary, learn the complete library routine, which includes the tiling, cata- loguing, charging and discharging of books and magazines. They assist Miss Clancy in making all library material available to students and teach- ers. Planning interesting book displays for the study bulletin board is another project of the Library Auxiliary. Be-sid publication ot the Book- worm this year an important project of the girls was the compiling ot an Author Index. The following otticers served during the i955- 5o school year: president, Lorraine Diasg vice president, Helen Naiarian, Secretary, Nancy John- son, and treasurer, Judy Moore, es their annual Congratulations, Qirlg, fgr me Splendid Work you have done this year. W7 1 The 9 Xperimem s future disfioverfes oi these Science Club O great moment members could I ' Sad to Every Thursday afternoon, members of the Science Club, our future chemists and laboratory technicians, gather in the chemistry lab to work on proiects which they have chosen. This year, besides entering these proiects in the Rhode Island Science Fair, a state-wide com- petition which is held annually at Brown Univer- sity, club members had an opportunity to ex- hibit their work here at the high school and re- ceive Iocal awards. Mr. James A. Garvey is the club's advisor. Officers for the 1955-56 school year were: Linda Conway, president, Nancy Berghman, vice pres- ident, and Mary Beth Peters secretary. Lest the reader should harbor the impression that the Science Club is all work and no play, let us hasten to tell about the Christmas party. It was attended by twenty-tive members. Refresh- ments were served, and gifts were exchanged. Seniors who are members of this club include Linda Conway, Patricia Sharples, Edgar Care, Janet Blaney, Gail Baker, Nancy Nickerson, Janis Lamson, Irv Guyette, Bill Glines, and .lean Painter. cs 'Y' Mr. Garvey discusses the problems of the Science Club with the officers: Linda Conway, president, Nancy Berghman, Vice President and Mary Beth Peters, secretary. -X Mm-X The Hockey Team and Mr. Donat Maynard, their coach, in spite of their heavy schedule, take time out to pose for the photographer. C 4 Awww 6. we , A hie, , Xl . X -' X '. -exe. f te 1 A ggagzbgi A 'X .X W I Qcxii Q ' ,E ' ,,,, y ,,,,, i f f f V f , , 1 W f X , W f, ,jf ,4 ,' f fff , f . UZ gl f W: M .Tim I' 1' if ff, Lf .:,t,s ,if ' If ROBERT JASON, CceCaptain DEL DESMARAIS, Co-Captain Goal Center it in-nn hmm i ' 'Wm A f' 111111 RICHARD CARE, Defense EC'W'2-Nl' BEAUVAIS, Righr wing '7ce 'ees 5: ffl t Goalie Bob Jason loses stick on team- mate Bob Saxon's leg as Ed Crane peers behind cage for Lost puck. 6 E 0 a 'IU' 3 Sf P . i Bob Saxolx Q deiertdel Bouru 0,3-?Vlde'7Ce,s B A it ' Aj. Wwe QaQ ' ob Ofn' . K Care Ufyxable XO X oi EP' J'5'-Son, gig Cranob Saxon , Ole nidelm 'in hon Oaffe sion ar fde an U Gamble ' Warch fafkef S X039 lm S es infenrly as Although the l955-56 season was a disappointment in the won and lost column for the hoclrey team, it turned out to be a year ol development for the seventeen sophomores and seven iuniors. Because of the lack of experienced players, the team won iusl' one league game. They had just four seniors, and this was the main factor in their losses. Seniors on the team consisted of Co-Captains Del Desmarais and Bob Jason, with Diclr Care and Ed Beauvais. Juniors who played an important part were Pete Marcotte, John Lewis, Paul Hoden, Dave Aronson, and Paul Swanson. Outstanding sophomores were Jim Fullerton, Ed Crane, Driscoll Crane, John Mortenson. Bob Jordan, Bob Saxon, Arnold Lord, Steve Carpenter, and Barney Madden. The team won three non-league contests and tied one, The victories were over Pomlret School in Connecticut and Portsmouth Priory. The tie was with Worcester Academy in Massachusetts. With this improvement, prospects are bright for next year, In order to get more experience for next year's campaign, many of the underclassmen are entered in a spring league in Worcester. ln the past, many Rhode Island schoolboys have improved themselves by playing in this league. Coach Maynard hopes this will aid his team and produce better results 'For next season. 'BR The Townies' Mortenson room on E.P, bench for AUdlfO'lUm VCE, as Coac his strategy, and Beauvais make Ed Crane coming Off l Donal MBYHBrd plans km Cranston attack is broken up Q161 Bain Edmondson U91 C213 as Paul Hoden starts TO emy territory. TOWVWES' Bob for any shot bv The G een Na by .lim Fullerton and Bob Saxon break toward en- Jason is braced ve. 5, U33 V777 Cla X 'X D V, ' ' i ' -' KJ' 'V ' i i ' 'L'5 '!-1 li' ww . ,. A S-vf 'W Wm, L., ,M ,, . mm, , VM. . A 'H4,,'W'l,f2i - i - A ai A f , f, vW,4 MW ,,i,,4if,i ,, , ,Q h V , j . , fl, f '. 1' ' ,' c. - 1 . , in V ' A 'Yagi 5 I f 14. Q . .,'A A ' ..,. , , i, M ., -f A ',-, ! 1 , 0 vi H ' K .X , l , V m i ! rm., i ff, H ,, - , G. ' M, ff -W4 M45 eseminfg s ' WS de H 'V flu 1 v w X' 915 'ep 6 feg rnorl-Wray af' i vlal c Ulaf G Ff given Olffse 5e5S1'O '37 A- Urn . r7 of IQ' x lo rf, - pfo n 1 Ol Eff F, Cedufes . 'fsr . . sive I awe Aid T,q '1Q aSl a l '7g I I 7 fp-,,.?,:f.e4v 52551 Hockey, Soccer, Badminlon, SofTball, Swimming, Volleyball, Tennis, Basketball, Dancing and Track. Some of Yhe aciivities offered in The physical education program. Spfnw 2011 .f- Q ,.-f ' . viavolls X Qlaii ii ical' ' . W5 Tl NP S5 Playoffs- X I i w .iii -v January 5:15252 W KBXXXNQVX +4f+ if +I + + + K wx + X5 Xb X1 X23 X9 MX M5 24 T5 lk U13 25365 JV Girls finish one number and get ready for next 'KX' X l i l l 5 if yt 3 The girls change costumes for their next number 51 I g...':1,' ., The scene of the T956 Aqua Ballet was in Father Nep. tune's underwater kingdom. Father Neptune, portrayed by Jack Howland, presided over the show. His court con. sisted of twelve lovely girls. Neptune's Knights, Indian Maids, and Flowers from Davy Jones' Garden were some ot the highlights of the show, produced by Mr. Roy Watmough and assisted by Mrs. Alice Sullivan. Claudia Carpenter and Robert Horton displayed their skill in Gems of the Ocean. The Pearl ot the Sea showed the ability of Brenda Zaiac while a musical backround was provided by the Drifting Dreamers, a choral group, In their usual rare form, Steve Reynolds and Anthony Caetano kept the audience amused with their comical STUFITS. The water safety demonstration by the American Red Cross and the equipment displayed by the Underwater Fishing Club of Rhode island were two interesting attrac- tions. Everyone agreed it was the best show ever. 4 i l The Drifting Dreamers perform between numbers Mr. Watmough a gift from the cast r being thrown into the Pool- The girls provide an appropriate background as the boys swim. Claudia Carpenter, Betty June Bobel, Ruth Gilmore, Nancy Roach, Brenda Zaiac, Joan MacKay, Sheila Whitcomb, Nancy Bergh- man, Marie Rocha, S y l v i a Hennessey, Helen Swanson, Janet Blaney, Nancy Richardson, Donna Nelson, Betty Amaral, Kathy Gorab, Jean Painter, Judy Moore, Barbara MacKay, Joan Clough, Nancy John- son, Sue Chandler, Judy Yates, Nancy Sand- berg, Betty Allaire, Lynne Baker, Donna Perry, Elaine Bennett, Suzanne Ashton, Jan- ice Springthorpe, Edith Santos, Arlene Bion, Edith Allaire, Dave Cabrita, Frank Cain, Nel- son Packer, Ronald Goeptert, Robert Horton, Kenneth Curtis, Jim Reilly, Paul Viera, Ernie Allen, Dave Boylan, Ray Pierce, Bill Earle, Doug Spencer, Dan Libutti, Jack Howland. ,NAT '1Y 'I KM 4. .2 f ,G , f 271 , f 2 1 ? ,,, ,,.,., I MW, V wt:-q Dave Boylan delivering Mrs. Brown's Plant. 9: m,,.,,.,,., V QQ' f ,-' .- fa , 5 nx,,.,M,,, , Final details are worked over before the show. fl . N1 , . s .,., I ., -Q- ,.,,.- . -.-.-.., , ,.,,, uw. f f ff V3 J, ., , , .f,gf,.mmff-fffmgkawrfrfvw f,H,2,Z2L: ff,' 'qw fa fs . . - .- f -V - ,. -so . -.-- ,. Lv .cmnm.1.,-s 'LQ Q4 ff gAST 5 6' Vida Q PM .5 7 X y lf F Bb, X ff , WMQQQA r, f ' JW Q ' If X ' , W1lil'rlE was BASKETBALL it AM l t 'Wal S4454 Under the able leadership ot Mr. Clifford B. Good, the East Providence Hot Shots completed another successful basketball season. Captain of the squad was the high scoring senior, Harry Edmonds. Other Townie hoopsters who were seniors were Bob Burgess, Bob Laborio, and George Peters. Filling out the team were iuniors Ray Barboza, Dave Lake, Clitt Varrieur, and Bruce Johnson. Edmonds, a three-year veteran, topped the Suburban League in scoring with his deadly jump shot. Bob Burgess was the back court magician, setting up plays with his dazzling passing and also shooting when necessary. Bob Laborio, with his setshots and his rebounding, was also a big tactor in the team's surge to the top. 4 i 1 f . . , ' GSOVQG PeTeV5 WGS The TOp alternate , on the Townie quintet. His clutch shoot- ing was a valuable asset to the team. 'F' .,,g'ffs'j'jl f l 5 i n . ' ' A A . 46 i ig iQ...,,,-.i 'L' i 5 -,,.5 3, g Y f-- if ,fmt V, , 1 . - 4 'if - ,A . 2:-FL i.. . Ex K ..., N,s,j,,,:7Zg V U ,Vl M4 L v NA ii -me 4 2' tl K 6 , E. l , 'fr' E 1 in r 1 'ef rf E ' ' V ss -Q24 , K it , I , I' -. 'V . it 'c f' .. r fi M ' t ,, A, 'nl 1' .5 VA , l 6 j' '?fZY t- fffqfx sg.. 5 - J' , 'l 17 4- Q- V, 2 . ' F I 1 4 i?'?-7iL'f1?f2i'15 Z- 2' 1 ' ' N A life! 31-if. 9 i r! , ft -' I . . 5 rm 'kr-3' Q1 -1 f -. f it iev iizi xii .521 Q53 Enilfe TOWWO 'fam HQE75 f0V PO55955l0 l Ol the Pay Barboza snatfhes a rebound Bel' Biiro- ' b f b V - - ' 1 sref..s s , ' 5 bali. as Harry Edmonds gets ready tc G le Otnd rom the blg oy cut down Court. -A--,..a Hr 1-: -' E 'J' W -- A X Y' ' , 0 X1 ROBERT BURGESS, Guard Ray Barboza was the second high man in the point scoring department for the Townies. He was also the key man in the Red and White's lack of height. His snaring of rebounds was invalu- able as was his defensive play. Dave Luke was the pivotman on the team. He was also a good rebounder and shooter. Cliff Varrieur and Bruce John- son capably filled in when needed in the lineup. After playing a fair exhibition schedule, the squad came to life during the regular league play. Their debut resulted in a 69- 63 romp over De l.a Salle. Bob Laborio and Harry Edmonds led the way with 23-21 points re- spectively. Pawtucket West handed the Townie quartet their first defeat of the season, 59-53. Harry Ed- monds hooped 18 points in The - ::. 1 . ,..- . ' P flf ----4 ' ' ,4 f' ' A ' I f l i ...Z i 2 ...e i Fa -1 ' . ir '.'-rmliri' ' 'llu'5!i.-'nl ll A ' .'?nzf lll1,J111n L 1-J X QQ, . 5 -az In V! 1 f ROBERT LABORlO, Cenlef -4- I f rzvi' xfvlfdllblf HAROLD EDMONDS, Forward losing cause. ln their next en- gagement they edged out a 55- 53 decision over a strong West- erly quartet. Pacing the way was Harry Edmonds with 20 points. E a st Providence continued their winning ways with an 80- 52 romp over Mt. St. Charles. X X' Xf Y GEORGE PETERS, Guard Raphael. The Townies hit on a phenomal 54.2 percentage of their shots. Harry Edmonds with 29 points and Ray Barboza with 19 contributed heavily to the Townie attack. After suffering two bitter set- backs at the hands of Tolman and De La Salle, the squad gain- ed revenge against Pawtucket West. Harry Edmonds paced the offensive attack with 22 points, followed by Ray Barboza with 17 and Dave Lake with 15. The Townies hit another win- ning streak against Westerly, Mt. St. Charles, and St. Raphael, re- sulting in a playoff position in the state tournament. Sensational shooting resulted - f ,,,, ' in a 81-69 triumph over St. Q 1 , 'l ,y i if, ff-Qfcg ' QI, ' V rc.. X N V.-r. -i .Jg:Q'f' if 'ff' 3 ttf 'Q R Barboza reaches for a rebound Townie courtmen try to capture the bail on the Dave Lake reaches for a rebound BYD Lake looks on defensive boards. as Bob Laborio and E-ob Burgess a ve ' S 5 look on. THE i956 STATE CHAMPIONS The East Providence wrestling team had a highly successful season, remaining undefeated in league competition and winning the inter- scholastic and state championships. The seniors accounting tor most ot the success ot the team were Izzy Ramos, Mike Connors, Pete Whittord, Roland Elderkin, Ronald Lamb, Irv Guyett, Butch George, ancl Mike Pizar. Underclassmen who also helped the team were Pete Calise, Paul Chilian, and George Mercede. Co-Captains ot the team were Izzy Ramos and Irv Guyett. Izzy Ramos was voted outstanding wrestler in New England, and Irv Guyett was selected as outstanding wrestler in the Rhode Island tournament. In league competition the Townies started oft with a 20-I6 victory against a tough Central team. Highlights of the match were tirst period pins by Izzy Ramos and John George. In the second match the Townie grapplers outclassed Cranston 33-7. Izzy Ramos, Pete Calise, and Mike Connors pinned their oppo- nents. The next toe for East Providence was War- wick High. Scoring pins were Izzy Ramos, John George, Mike Pizar, and Tex Watson, making the score 45-3. In a non-league match with Country Day the Townies rolled up another victory with Izzy Ramos, John George, Paul Chilian and Pete Calise all scoring pins. In another non-league contest East Providence scored their first shutout ot the season by down- ing St. Georges 35-O. This time Izzy Ramos, Mike Connors, Irv Guyett, and Butch George scored the pins. Two days later back in league competition, East Providence romped over Hope 33-6. High scorers ot the meet were Izzy Ramos, Pete Calise, Roland Elderkin, Irv Guyett, Butch George, and Mike Pizar, who all scored. In their last home meet East Providence scored its second shutout ot the season by walloping La Salle AO-O. Izzy Ramos scored his eighth pin out ot as many matches, and Butch George scored his seventh pin out ot eight victories. Also scor- ing pins were Mike Connors, Roland Elderkin, and Tex Watson. East Providence can really be proud of its wrestling team. They have been a real credit to the school. . 'H' J ,I ,wg is 1. ,V ri 4! 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JL lillllllllll, I A ig' XXXXX-XXX l l 5,7 X x 'll O A demonstrati raw materials J! 4132 4 on of Synthetic Rubber in its development from was a highlight of East Providence Science Fair. f 1 l 2 We see the beginning of sulfuric acid, The King of Chemicals, at E.P.'s own Science Fair. In an experiment for the East Prov- idence Science Fair on Soil Analye sis, it ins shown that soil contains air, moisture, inorganic matter and minerals. ! ' ' l Hi ,' ff. . rx 'fy A .! f 2 g r 5. f i., f - 1 5' f , ifx P . ' X 'r I if - fl W' mf 7 li Ulf Y fn it 'rw I fgl' 7 .. i 2. 'l W... .t...,.,,. . N , - i n..r1i. ywfp ,.,, f f 5 Q 1.-fri I iii ti'li.ii uit. A i r M- 5 .. , 5 .N , Y I , We .Ak , ,,,,, I. 4-fiilbllfil'f'l.'1'TQ1r'ffi , il. ,- e-3',.53 fi, f , I' , I ' Ulllli L-'il Q' .ifigqir '11, nail A, , l H - ..,.,..W. . ,, . ' , rl -1 2 me . i , f In Q 1 isfizicg .ml,1. iris,-wr . -j. .,fX,,,3 Q ' Q 'ffm' ' ig, .3-Qielffg I 4 lil! n i w il..,f.i fu... .,i..,,, i ' 'L-K .. ... 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The 5 me Sposlighl- Leather, sham d Edfflon a and . . . d ction, Roberta Rena' The movie director, Tony Quattromani tries to get emotion from 'arg of the pro U Pat Maher as the cast looks on. A 'fl Z -' ,f ' Lf! I, X F ,P Z, J Qi , l wi- if J , 1 3. . f W A , -11. ,fy 'f'!W', 'l ,. ic? rf fl . if W . fig. , J. ',,r.:, f ' 0 I' N .,,N W , f Wadi-rfmufmmu W I' y we ll .W Q , 'H f'?Wf, , f I . 7, ' X! , 5 Iilfliwggggf X . , Z 1 . i' l' ef ' ' X Gashwfie, fr 5 f Gab ' ,:,, ,v u .5 if el de M ' if 5 J Owe, fixes A I i if J UD the Wfnd ii OW. K i L We Merton Gail ,.,..., , , Amos G. Gashvviler Elmer Huff r,,r,rr.,,,. Tessie Kearns ee,e. Casting Director A,eeee J. Lester Montague Sigmond Rosenlolatt Miss Weller ,s,ss.,.ss, Cameraman .ss,-,..,s,, The Montague Girl Harold Parmalee sse, Beulah Baxter Muriel Mercer ,,- Jeff Baird u,,u,,u. Mrs. Patterson Mr. Walberg Director ,uu...,,, l l Edmond Leather Gabriel de Moura Edgar Care Judith Yates Barbara Jackson Dennis Lovely Tony Quattromani Joan Williams Danny Andrews Roberta Renaud Donald Johnsen Norma Kofahl Patricia Maher Glenn Tiberiis Donna Nelson James Tavares Mrs. Leslie F. Carson theff d Lea edffion ers, . guslffm roSPedNe iv .X T and P rel Ir' G35lm,iia Mr Gashwl e nd EdQ6T CB cr frief to sfo duh Yates, a lp Me'lOn' s Ju Career. Some f Aclfwo? The members of the C6 st check arrangements f Ol' f . Assistant Directors Jacqueline Fontes, Judith Navas M Business Manager 1 X Q W Judith Reid M Assistants 435 , Beverly Carpenter, Ann- Fox Property Manager J Linda Conway Assistants Joanne Reposa, Beverly Roske Publicity Manager Kaaren Schultz Assistants Ray Rose, Charlotte Bingham Stage Manager Paul BEFFISTT Nxomague Ginn c I wth Assistants e ohn Howland, Kenneth Ridley Earl Jecoy, James Tavares Onsoles Nl erloftr . X ff rt ' 31 1 of J 'ri , n f , at f' rf ,yr , .- . . , , f,,,,,,,,1. ,, mswf V f T 1. fri li ,, f ,V frat. ' H irCMl5ffrzQf rt ,, ,I , af, H f , rili--,M K' t r. 'Q ,r,f'.,'4fiaf ',r',If' ' fr 5 X ' gli V ' ,m.'c jr,,,fr, . L ia A , it V g E I V . ft A . E , , I f , f 7 f ,yi V 1 A V. 0 , f fmt 'F I E A X 'fff V ' .v fr , .. 'ff . fw 1 l 5 ' ' A Rob '- 'A ' 5 A ' ,, , effa Q ry M fi - - 5 it an I V , Y A the C enafd ' '- :V it - - ist, rece- , awfh ,,,,r .. ' f , 'V ,W E , . N93 GI' l A iff .fi I in .fl hone While lrecfions f ,ruaqp n 2- f 5 the p rom oth ZA - ' anSWe' 8 m ' aifffif- ' f - L, Nels0f'f Tavares- embefs . .:Q5Qf7 f ' H DOf a James Cf ' HWS PatterS0n' , Mf.Walberg' h rs Wll Merton Conle The T956 East Providence Gymnastic Team Q W I T r rg -igigl lik W i W if Gymnasts perform on parallel bars Agile members perform on rings and trapeze. Gymnast performs Ort Swedish box The Gymnastic Team displays the agility of its members A .. , - 4, X14 ' ' ,3 ', 251115, - Arthur Wilcox executes a flying squat iump. 93 y t s ,, Ay x QFJ 'exffi , W 5 A r Zu ' 5? 'fm n Ns 3 -. ,' a A I 10 A. U. y 'W sa tw. , 1 J,-5 X W gif ' ,Wy Xl 1 1. Edward Anderson skillfully performs a back flip on the trarnpallne. Mr. Dawg HWS TG Gvrnnasts before practice W1 A T T5 TM T me M2126 TT T T T + ' + 'T T T T AT ATE + + ' T T . ' 'TN ' 4 T JV T T T T - l eg- JY- -e! if J, T ToThe Tune of The roar L, March is aT lasT ushered BUT The plamhve bleaT o Glves romlse OTS rung .pq. p. -4 ff 15 EQ? S T TQ gum HAROLD RAY B80 yards, mile 122 M I NEIL LANG 800 yards, mile ARTHUR CLOUGH BOO yards, mile RCBERT AS!-tv'.ORTH RONALD ALLEN Captain me-ms -Acnsen-..... . R As- The Townie track teams completed a successful year under the coaching of Mr. Richard Collins. This was Mr. Collins' first year as head of the track squads. The winter track team competed at the Cranston Street Armory in a series of duel meets, All maior events were also held there, such as the Winter Relay Carnival, the Class A and State Charna JAMES VIERRA 600 yards, AOO yards CHARLES RElLLY EAST PROVIDENCE' pionships. Captain of the indoor squad was Ronald Allen, a three-year veteran. Other outstanding seniors who gained points were Howard Chase, James Vierra, Richard Casciano, John Schwab, Robert Samuels, Eugene Peck, Charles Reilly, Joseph Amerantes, Stephen Lynch, Michael Pizar, ancl Harold Ray. Juniors, Robert Soderlund, William Lipscomb, William Maddox, Leonard Nilson, Steven Mairs, Paul Forrest, David Ring, and sophomore Richard Pyle were also Townie tracksters who led the Collinsmen to many league victories. Also adding depth to the squad were Neil Lang, Robert Ashworth, Edward McElroy, Paul Thibodeau, Arthur Clough, Robert Hudson, Richard Morrison, and Alan McCabe. With the returning veterans and the promising new talent, the Townies are formidable contenders for the Class A and State Championships. At the Relay Carnival, the indoor run- ners expect one of the biggest UDSel5 of the season. 8,33 gangs! mjie I ,R If l ROBERT SAMUELS 300 farcs. 22u yards -5170 yards, A40 yards ei W 0 . ,X si.,,.X.i -ss? x X msg. , N L A.. are - x X 1 y ,Q WWMZW7 Q , ,V My aqwww RACK TEAM The final score showed East Providence and La Salle deadlocked 24 to 24. But after the events were retabulated some twenty-four hours later, La Salle was des clared the victor, 24 to 23. The team put on outstanding performances whenever entered in staff competition, The outdoor track team held most of their meets on their home track behind the school. As in winter track, the tol- lowing boys, once again, competed suc- cessfully in all meets. Allen, Mairs, and Casciano competed in the hurdles. The shot put included Schwab, Chase, and Peck. Maddox, Reilly, Forrest, and Peck were the candidates for the dashes, while the milers were Len Nilson, Arnerantes, and Ray. The middle distance men were Soderlund, Lipscomb, Maddox, Pyle, Vierra, Reilly, Lynch, and Ring. The high iumpers and pole vaulters were Soder- lund, Pyle, Casciano, Allen and Mairs. The broad jumpers were Reilly, Mairs, Forrest, Pyle, and Casciano. The weights, which consisted of the shot, hammer, 6 X s Z is l ,, A is ti - si c , .,.s, . rg? 2 1' 7 I 'fig if discus, and iavelin, were thrown by Sch- web, Chase, Peck, Pizar, and Treglia, Both the indoor and outdoor Townie Tracksters maintained high standings in the Rhode Island interscholastic Track League. wi. RICHARD CASCIANO hurdles, high lump JOSEPH AMERANTS mile 'hi uw, R Y, I j J l MICHAEL PIZAR shot tut I i ,Q 4 gi 2 fu ,Qs-I 2 Lgj vw, , ' ' .11 fit- 1 r W ' ,,aW,., f -e 'V 47 Z Z ft 2 1114 ,i ' ' A t. 1 1- j, LEROY ANDRADE 400 yards ,M Z , , ,,, , f 0 SW X X f4a,,,,. , f , X M, , .fl f.,.,1 ' DOUGLAS ALLEN AOO yards 7 , 1 ' f rxffc view ' ' '4 4 , V, 1 72' , f 'fm ff? f ,,,, A, we W -:N ., V' pg , u 9 so , - s M ,, ,P i W if ' JOHN SCHWAB shot put ' p 512 . ,V 'Fu ,I-,gg -i:57fiX,,.,. XE! ' 'V , - '. - :' ' EUGENE PECK shot pul -10 yards 421544170 'N wr 5690 z Q ' 69, een ' . 1 Gs fs 5 3 P 17,701 l ,031 James , 5 ff L' riff: ,f fy V Myyw V -.0-!v..,y.f,, Q f Xywf 4' f . , 1 V Q MIMMW ' - V l ' ,,,' , , l Q!!! , , W W f xw if iz- , W ,.,. The 1956 Senior Class Queen BETTE HAYWARD The Royal Waltz is danced by Bette and her escort, Jimmy Warren. I. 'um 'JOHNS Nelson ly Thompson ww l Y . . 1 and be The Queen and her admrfmg muff ' eeo ms- 'We QU eshmen Ann FOX ' Roi well' Beverly Arruda an F ..r. 'E Carolyn Brown bww -J ry -Era Ellsworth l 1 49 ,, 9 jig ff! Ji 2 T315 111167 + 5 Q10 fl 1 1516 If 15 1925 M i 1 1 1' 1 Q21 J. J. .L .L April remi Of Tulips a April is a v Shaking ra T V 'P ,Q ,Xt ffm A -sr 5 f 1 , fi -idle t It Mr. Good poses with the 1956 Golf Team to have their picture taken. aeaaggm The Duffers of today and golf stars of tomorrow start this season with a great deal at stake. The Townie golf team, under the able coaching of Mr. Clifford B. Good, last season won the State interscholastic Golf Championship. With able veterans Robert Fitta and Co-Captains Bette June Bobel and George Peters returning this year, The East Providence High School Golf Team has high hopes of retaining the title during the T956 season. This year's team consists of five members: Bette June Bobel, George Peters, Robert Fitta, Richard Anthony, and Robert Van Wart. In the course of a season, the team plays Barrington, Rogers, Hope, St. Raphael and Pawtucket East. In home matches it plays at Metacomet Golf Club. Away from home matches are played at the Agawan Hunt, Pawtucket Golf Club, Wanumetonomy Club, and Rhode Island Country Club. We, the members of the 1956 Crimson Staff, wish to congratulate the golf team on its success last season and to wish them the best of luck in the T956 season. Talflng the Qame 5e l0U5lYf George Betty June Bobel cleans her clubs after a big Robert Van Wan Peters practices in knee-deep snow. maqch, game. 'v Alf'---AWE A if T ,W M' f' f 'ff' V lf,,ff jf' ,. T 4 4, ffdwjfi , , V' Q - , f A u 1 ',f 3, 7 ,, , -, .J :,v if a X 2 - 1 - C . Q71 Q as nl! to ring so that he can practice waiting for the bell -r z 2?f'+ f 2 wr, yr ' f 172 f ff!! , , Q, ...ff 3' M, .. . 5, 7. W E T . .. f f .1 EAT , C f t7i 'f'i !i fi .B l ,i a t Frank Cain and Ken Slater listen in- tently to the instructions given by Coach Taylor. rr,yyrty,, r' , T it , T r rnrr if Y' ff,-2 61 mx, fir gr' xg 1 -- :, f t ,z-' l 3 ' N W ,cl fy, f- l f ' wwe, -vm, 1 Wy M , -4 Captain Bob DeFontes is returning back hand shots. ox f 4. A Q fy ' f V , , Q, 1X f V f ,V , ' ' V 6 f ' ef Y QWg9cf1y'f rjfffff f f M , t ,1 gf , My , f ,,. , f, , 6 ffffff gf ,r A ff f , g yffg ,ff ffm fy, f X 4 , , 4 jg? QV? , 07 4 A 2 'HM ffl, X 2 , 5, , f 'QQ' fs ' f ' v4 5 . i, . 'l . . 5 l an , , fs, f , . 1 A ff K, YES? ' 5 ,,,,' XS f ,UWUMM R-ss 51 xy -. XI X S N 5 xizgir N25 -,M ff C BU ght in the act of The Tennis Team, which appears very strong and should do very well, is awaiting the coming season with great anticipation. f 6 W I V, ..,V V V KLA WW , , 3 H W Z' f ', , l : .,4 ,T A., ,X V Wigs If 1 7 Z , 1 1 X A MZ X Bob Cooper and Don Johnsen eagerly await the start of their matches. 70446 Leading the team will be captain, Bob DeFontes. Other members who will fight it out for the remaining positions will be, Frank Cain, Ken Slater, Dave Ring, Don Johnsen, Joe Krupowicz, Jim Tavares, and Bob Cooper. Newcomer to the team is sophomore Nathan Chase, who already has made a name for himself in tennis. Chase could mean the difference in the team's standing and is expected to do very well. Coaching the team is Mr. George Taylor, who is a very good tennis player in his own right and has won many championships. Main opposition for the championship appears to come from La Salle, Hope, and De LaSalle. As the Crimson goes to press, the team is seen working out mornings for the coming season. The Crimson Staff wishes the team the best of luck in the championship race during the coming season. The tennis team poses with their coach, Mr. Taylor, prior to an important match. l G, 'ff' r 1 iw , . , . Wx 5 ,, 5 sq w, C YY 'B 45--'H-f'v , we 57,1 X4 TN r ide 5065 The F.F.A., a club composed of boys interested in farming, meets twice a week with their advisor, Mr. Bruce G. Britton. The following boys were the Of- ficers tor the current year: John Skober, President, Edward And- erson, Vice President, Joh n Polazzi, Secretary, Frank Bur- gess, Treasurer, Herbert Akroyd, Reporter, William Burkhart, Sen- tinel. As one of their many activi- ties, the F.F.A. sponsored the Mr. Britton and the officers of the F.F.A. stand behind the symbols very successful Harvest Dance. designatingtheirfespective Offices They also competed in various activities in the annual field day, which was held at the University of Rhode Island. The g rou p wound up the year by holding their annual picnic. Standing in this group of Future Farmers of America are the otticers of the club and Mr. Britton, their advisor. V' 1 ' f 4 ff 44.4, y,w,',, 'V ' 9 ,V 7 f I .,.. l T T eW'f' T f ft if 2 F dwg , f-ul. ,QV ' 'K .9 . Z 3 77 ,L Vg. 41 I f stu? f f 1 6 3' M09 in gxgkmim RM i From sunshine and showers in Ap Come flowers Thai' flourish in May. ' AH earTh has renewed her beauiyg A A 'Tis a Time for l'iearTs To be gay! ri ,B-v , I X. Q Dani Band officers consist of Daniel Osborn, Studem Council representative, Joseph Maceda, Anthony one toorfh R ,lv , Tl? c O44 dfsaflo 5abeffONE QUA play fh . I' Bobb RTETXR. E frm, V Wan 'Chard 2, A4 . Ufhenrsu Befse Urns, ,V Chase 5 i rf-7 FLUTE QUART Hunt, Fm ETxBearriq , nces Kilroy GI E Reid, Dia ' Orig Ga We QfTOn- Paul Bafflexl' X Tino! YbeY9' COVNE id MOM Four times a week the strains of music can be heard coming from the band room at East Prov- idence l-ligh. Under the capable direction of Dr. Stephen Farnum the students play the music of Leroy Anderson, Vincent You- man, and many other famous composers. The band, which has for the past two years been selected to be placed in The First Chair of America publica- tion, has again been chosen for this honor. In this publication are placed all outstanding high school bands from the entire country. Elected officers of the band are: Tony Quattromani and Joseph Nlaceda drum majors, Raymond Rose, captain of the color guard, Daniel Osborn, stu- dent council representative, and Judith Reid, student conductor. Z 5, The award winning East Providence The stately senior members of our i F? . pt an '. iff' FRENCH HORN Kaaren Schultz, Carol TilleYf tl, 2- Quattromani, Drum Maia 2:1 orsp Judith Reid, Student eg Conductor and Raymond Rose, Captain of Color- 4 , X guard. THE TS- S . in O fQUafro,T,jJfOPHON ' V S. Ofefrf JO E Qu 2, 'f-A iagggi I f Barbara Jgejih MGCQQTETXA , lt - ' ., C s , X 6' iii? ' T T Igtrjgss X , W me 3- ,Hi q ,jx-5 fxsgl kx,. Q I sf Q . ' ff if 'sti r 5, - . 2 , 1, N h, , P .i r - x, , f T i s -sf ctr 1 i f 5 , , is 4 is ff. fr fr at ,c iff- 134, M Ni 2' . W . F t 1 , X Y 5 .,,,, , , ,. . I . d i.i Li r ' . -,,, T tl . '- Fat lt i., ,.. s , 9 . , 'f ll' ' ,,'f E if ,af , T ' -'.' ' : Q L ei' 21 Band ot l956. As :.f 3 ' tg Vt 'r 1 1 . ' iff' N . t Q , . f, 4. i fit F' 4- . I lf! I 1 f ff Q t.,. . , , b I 23? l J Ga 47' -V' ' 75' ' as t f f I gf .th I fl , if Q In a f: . I 1, s X in t :th dw .T xg E E Z ' band in their usual good form. iv 2 M ,V , gfyfyf, V X W 5 154 f ,sl ' W? T li ,, f T 5 A In 142. M 517 ff' QUARTET ff' David Ring, Nelson Packer. This year the members of the band have participated in seven football games. They marched in two parades, on one ot these occasions being awarded a tro- phy for being the outstanding band. The band played at ten assemblies, including those pre- sented at o u r iunior h i g h schools. They have presented three concerts, and the majority ot the Rhode Island All State Band con- sisted ot students chosen from East Providence. Later this year some ot these students will par- ticipate in the New England Fes- tival, which will be held at Clare- mont, New Hampshire. NET GUPR N XNO . V Eel e wOQOXNiaw revue' tat hlwllxl anti Reid' U QU .XS Or, 3 Compati- Co05l5 Updfi Hanson. 73' xv: 'cl Xgfigeairiie gum Carol T WOODWQN3 Jun-2 Tallwml ei r lklcllrltlqra Leoftalcl' Bef 3 I V' i -1 lj- L Aug, Coach M-3Y'WBfd optimistically discusses i956 season with two Vefefalts and co-captains-Roger Gagnon and Izzy Ramos. I 7 With the return of inany veterans, including Co-captains Roger Gagnon and lsadore Ramos, the Maynardnten appear headed towards a high- ly successful year. Bill Propatier returns to the keystone sack, Ramos to the hot corner, Gagnon to short-stop, Bob Faria behind the plate, while Jack Lewis, also a catcher, Ray Barboza, and Bob Burgess return to the outfield. The only question marks are first base and pitcher, Bob Burgess and John George are the only varsity men returning to the mound. The first base posi- tion will be fought for by Ray George and other tall aspirants. Gene Peck and Len Stevens will also be in contention for starting positions. With this nucleus to build around, Coach Donat May- nard has Ed McElroy, Pete Calise, Bill Leffert and Henry Ormonde with whom to work this spring. Co-captains and infield stalwarts, Izzy Ramos and Roger Gagnon, will top off their star-studded high school sports career with the East Providence nine. Ramos is a three year veteran and letterman in football, wrestling, and baseball, while Gag- non has starred in football and baseball. Pro- patier quarterbacked the Townie football eleven in his senior year and is a two year veteran at second base. Robert Faria and Jackie Lewis im- proved steadily during the previous season and rate a top shot at the first-string catching assign- ment. Lewis, Smith, McElroy, Calise, Leffert, and Ormonde are Juniors. Clark, Peck, George, and Stevens are three veterans who could break into the starting lineup at any time. X f ,wf V,w . MW f W' ,f ,, ,A ff' ,W f ef 0' 44.1 N 5 5 i xi' --.. Seven of Coach Donat Maynard's key players get together as they ea erl await it-i 9 Y 6 Comllig Season. Left to right: Bob Burgess, Ray Barboza, Jack Lewis, Coach Maynard Bill Propatier Izzy Q5 K I I , r rnos, nee ing in front are Bob Faria and Roger Gagnon. ff? vi ,ii A M -. ,, ,hi n if BILL PROPATEIR Second Base I R 1 Y S K ROGER GAGNON Short Stop LEN STEVENS Utility Infielder x V. ,j ff- ? ,ul dl I IZZY RAMO5 Third Base GENE PECK Outfield 'ff rj A 1 Y ff 1, T ,V GEORGE JOHN BOB EUR'-9555 ROBERT FARIA Duffield, Pifche' Ouffield, Pitcher Camhel, M Wt: 6444 0 095 ffg L c WW e2 Pictured with Mr. F. Paul Colella, the Senior Class Advisor, are The officers of the Senior Class. Seated, lefT To right: John George, Treasurer, Donna Nelson, Serge- Tary, Joan Crocker, Vice President: and Leonard Stevens, President. 41,40 mg 'Mia Haw Three years have passed very quicklyg We've hardly srarred, if seems. Now is The Time for commehcemermr, Thar day of our cherished dreams. .41 'F' sr I 1 ei- T 'R 1. sr r S ROBERT CHARLES ALIANELLO 924 Broadway Nickname: Bob Ambition: Plnarmactist ..f' x f f Terrace Avenue Warren :fi ' mf 3' cs, A l WILLIAM CASEMENT ALDRicH ' Nickname: Big Bill ' Ambition: Farmer Activities: Football, Indoor and Outdoor Miss Cawley and student share a moment of pleasantry Track I I I Dapper 0 G- -rf' BEVERLY ANN ALIENELLO 52 Oakley Street Nickname: Bev Ambition: Nursing A t'i1 .. r K ,vii-'4,:f.' . ii. 'L 2.4 Q K ' ! l DOUGLAS Ti-iofvips 283 Fall River Avenue Seekonk Nickname: Buggy Activities: Wrestling, Gymnastics . . . Rest- Afllvlllesf l'll'T lf BOWHUQ, Crimson, Junior Activities: Outdoor Trac less Achievement , . , Earnest . if -i'gj 5 ::b V A s 4 L.. Q E Ai., :V V ,T i fflfff A RONALD GORDAN ALLEN LOUISE MAE ALLEY 29 Tallman Avenue Nickname: Ron Ambition: College Activities: Aqua Ballet, indoor Track, Out- door Track, Cross-Country, Student Council . . . Untroubled 92 Shore Road Riverside Nickname: LOU Ambition: Office Vvgrk . . . Wide Awake ON ALLAN k. . . Jubilant K3 T' S MARIE JANE AMARAL 185 Walnut Street Nickname: Mary Jane Ambition: Swimming Instructor RONALD ALVES 267 Warren Avenue Nickname: Ronny Ambition: Milkman Activities: Gymnasti Activities: Hi-Tri, Jabberwock, Junior Red Cross, Townie, Crimson . . . Jovial 1 y, I ' in , ALBERT EDWARD ANDERSON is ' H3 Providence Avenue wi CS 5? BEvERi.Y ANN AMARAL 294 Fort Street Nickname: Bev Ambition: Airline Stewardess . Petite wx Q' 1 ::f::.:e . . . Unexcitable Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling . . :fc gh . I i X ' F -' i FRANCIS JOSEPH AMERANTES 27 Taylor Avenue Riverside Nickname: Frank Ambition: Navy Activities: Indoor Track, Outdoor Track . . . Lucky Aw ,rf 'im Q Q Tx. , Q A Q cXiv-?lSlfLfQ,4 , 5 N V. X 'sr X his 1 it H, it 1 w Riverside E '--'Gi N'k : d' AIC Time Edfe Perhaps Nlr. Garvey is dreaming of tomorroW's scientific mbifion: Florist Wonders? Activities: FFA, Aqua Ballet, Gymr16STiCS ... Nimble Q . ,- X N we X f..,ff,5,Q tw? X X xx -1 3 :f5 :v' + X A , -2 Y f ax S mg WO FFS sir: 9.1 bc. SO JI SZ ID 3 m 70 ID Z -I m ut Riverside Nickname: Ammo Activities: Cross-Country, Wrestling Strong Qi xr Farm Soils seem to interest Mr. Britton and two tuture ,Q-R+, NORMA l.AURlE ANDERSON 2444 Pawtucket Avenue Nickname: Laurie Ambition: Typist Activities: Aqua Ballet , . . Steadfast farmers. V Lb, K , AGARTIA MARIE ANDRADE LEROY Gomes ANDRADE EDWINA ANDRE il Freeborn Avenue IO Mayflower Street 253 BYOW SWEET Nickname: Andy NiCl4I16rTt6: L66 Nickname! ECldY Ambition: Receptionist Ambition: Air Force Aml3lTl0f11 Airline HOSTSSS Or Model Activities: Junior Achievement . . . Kind- Activities: Track, Crimson, Townie, Con- UI'1S6lfiSl'1 hearted 'rol Room . . . Gallant W DANIELJOSEPH ANDREWS THERESA ANDREWS lf? Tenth Street Qlo County Street iNllClil'1alTtP: Danny Nickname: Terry Ambition: To earn a million dollars quickly Ambition: Receptionist Activities: Control Room, Gymnastics . . , Activities: Hi-Tri, Control Room, Junior Hearly AClWl9V9mefWT, Bowling, Townie, .lunior and Senior Social Committees . . . Gay 5 f . , , f 539' C21 7 if W' H' if , i .E Q , A , 2 .ix JAMES FRANK ARAUJO BEVERLY ANN ARRuoA 796 Arcade Avenue i6 Woodward Avenue Seekonk Nickname: Bev Nickname: Jimmie Ambition: Office Work or Modeling Ambition: Engineer Activities: Bowling, Townie, Crimson . . Activities: Student Council . . .Jolly Winning AIVVV J I ! i -+.- A .i., I . f ,I pgf, 'R 5 V A' I ,f f vri' f Wffiii 1. W ff, , Af: fl if , 3 I Zi VIRGINIA MARY ARRUDA ROBERT LLOYD ASHVVORTH ELIZABETH ANN AUGUST 181 Burgess Avenue 74 Blending Avenue 33 Sweet Briar Avenue Nickname: Jeanne Nickname: Bob Riverside Ambition: WAF Ambition: College Nickname: Liz Activities: Hi-Tri . . . Spry Activities: TSf1f1iS, Control ROOWI, l 'd00V Ambition: Social Worker Track . . . Helpful Activities: Hi-Tri, Jabberwock, Bowling Class Play, Student Council, Townie, Crim son . . . Capable If'-:' A A ,vb ,. L GAIL FRANCES BAKER 1 I fl 53 Sylvan Road - 'V Rumford um W .5 Q A bi' , , f' Aglvlifliigl E?gLe5eAUXHiary Bowling Crim- Explaining the intricacies of clauses IS a common occurrence 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' E l' lt l . -'2f:,. :- Son, Future Nurses Club, Science Club, ln Mlss Hunan S ng 'S C ass 'T-11' French Club, Hi-Tri . . . Keenwitted Giga The absence list is scanned by Miss Alden with two super- H gsm L L i9.SSQg LYNNE BONITA BAKER i7 Almy Street Saylesville Ambition: Engineering 5 X i Activities: Control Room, Aqua Ballet, Model Legislature, Girls' State, Junior Red Cross, Junior Nominating Committee . . A visors. Sweet N V. A, i 'Q 1 Y Nm C ,sfo ijg NANCY MAY BALKCOM PAUL MICHAEL BARNETT 74 Main Street 37 Tillson Street Riverside Seekonk Nickname: Nan Ambition: Electrical Engineer Ambition: Ottice Work . , . Well-bred. Activities: Stage Crew, Control Room, Band Assembly Committee . . . Supertine. .if,5g55 ff'Qf walks 1'.: Zigi '- ' gi fwfvli xl 'ii A 55 - E , ' ,A 2,-.1311-.Vsijjzgtgxgjgf M ' 1 .7' EDWARD ALBERT BEAUVAIS 27 Forbes Street Riverside Nickname: Buddy Activities: Hockey . , . Noble BEVERLY ANN BECKIER I5 Rich Street Rurntorcl Nickname: Becky Ambition: College Activities: Townie Spirited Crimson, Hi-Tn AUDREY BARRETT A5 State Street Nickname: Honey Ambition: College Suave iwgv , A, Y ,fl f 321 , , .. 9 aff' I . 1 F ' Q ,f y , CAROL ELAINE BENNETT 816 Smithfield Avenue Saylesville Nickname: Lainy Ambition: Nurse HAROLD ROBERT BENSON 250 Roger Williams Avenue Rumford Nickname: Happy Ambition: Navy . . . Shy Activities: Aqua Ballet, Tovvnie . . . Man- nerly KENNETH JOHN BERRY 87 Walnut Street Nickname: Ken Ambition: Teacher . . . Bright Awww MU CHARLOTTE MARY BINGHAM 9 Barbara Circle Rumtorcl Nickname: Charl JOYCE MARION BISHOP T68 Tangent Street Nickname: Jo Ambition: Show Business Ambition: College Activities: Hi-Tri, Student Council, Activities: Aqua Ballet, Hi-Tri, Townie, wock, Garden Club , , . Alike Crimson, Junior Social Committee, Jabber- wock, French Club, Junior Alliance Fran- caise, Bowling, Class Play . . . Humorous JUDITH DIANE BISHOP T68 Tangent Street Nickname: Juclf l Ambitioni Show Business A T. .Y A bl Comm Hep Hi Tri Miss Priestley displays illustrations to art students C lVl lesf SSQTTT l 'f ' ' French Club, Jabberwock, Library Auxiliary ...Alike Jabber N ROBERTA MARY BLANCHARD 7 Beechtree Road Rumford 'xx Nickname: Bobbie Ambition: College Activities: Bowling, Hi-Tri, Band, French Students observe Miss Hill writing industriously Club Libra,-y Auxiliary . . . Tranquil ' r 3 C' a Y i fd! ..,,1 - 6 ' A, A .,.. JANET Lois BLANEY ELIZABETH JUNE BOBEL CHARLES ROBERT BONANNO 248 Newman Avenue 346 Roger Williams Ave. 264 Brow Street Seelionk Rumforcl Nickname- Chuck Ambition: Physical Therapist Ambition: College U U . Al Ease Activities: Aqua Ballet, Garden Club, Activities: Golf Team, Hi-Tri, Garden Club, French Club, Science Club, Library Auxili- Aqua Ballet, Crimson, .labberwock . . . ary, Junior Red Cross . . . Active. Outstanding K .1 , 'WIFE Q 5 t'-i..2:f 3, 'L ' W f' I' SQ 3 N il ' FRANK BoTEi.i-io BEVERLY JANET BOURNE 30 Humphrey St. Nickname: Bo 208 Mauran Ave. Nickname: Bev Ambition: To be a millionaire AmblTlOn: Textile Chemist . . . Happy-go-lucky Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling, Girls' Stale Science Club, French Club, Junior Alliance Francaise . . . Accomplished '2 - , 4 J, ,, . , , , g f! ' 5 -fy! , , f 5 I I 1 I 1 ff f ff ,ff f f X , his ffww 7 f ' f 7 0 f O DAVID EVERETT BOwDEN STEPHEN RALPH BRADLEY 41 Kelley Avenue 489 Chestnut Street Rumtord Seekonk Nickname: Dave Nickname: Steve Ambition: Navy Ambition: Electrical or Mechanical Engineer Activities: Control Room, Track, Gym- Activities: Control Room, Band, Assembly nastics . . . Noticeable Committee, Senior Play, Science Fair . . . Accommodating P 73 FA ? Q' ,wi-Z , - JAN LESTER BREDERSON 23 Central Avenue Nickname: Bread Ambition: Draftsman Activities: Cross COuntry, Gymnastics Animated CAROLYN GE RTRUDE BROWN BEVERLY ANN BRESCIA 29 Ipswick Street Seekonk Nickname: Bev Ambition: Office . . . Serious Work 86 Center Street Rumford Nickname: Brownie Ambition: Model Activities: Junior Achievement, Hi-Tri, Jab- berwock, Bowling, Junior Nominating Com- mittee, Crimson, Townie, Library Auxiliary . . . Attractive any DAVID HAROLD BROWN 173 Ferris Avenue Rumford Nickname Brownie Amusing Ambition::Navy Miss Motta expounds for the benefit Oi her students. K N ICA- xiii ALICIA BROVVNING 20 Kelley Avenue Rumtorol Nickname: Lee Activities: Future Nurse NAOMI WINIFRED BROWN I9 Carrie Avenue Rumtord Ambition: Travel . . . Zealous Dr. Farnum concentrates on the musical score during band rehearsal. .A . , 4 X 45 ' 3? f 222: ELEANOR PAULINE CABRAL 165 Freeborn Avenue ROBERT Louis Buraoess l72 Grove Avenue Nickname: Bob Nickname: Ellie Activities: Baseball, Basketball . . . Exuber- Ambition: College Gentle ant Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling . . . Fashionable E me g if :W : ' N, X l if fs.: 2 -' X Fifi. ANTHONY CAETANO RONALD CABRAL 81 Ngmy, 57,691 48 Roger Williams Avenue Nickname: Ron Rumford Nickname: Tony Ambition: College Ambition: Coast Guard or Air Force Activities: Hockey, Football . . . Quick Activities: Track, Swimming, C5ymna5fgCS Aqua Ballet. . . Skillful Z s I ff A 1 4: QP xt X Ci: w ,R tee? Wifi - if i FRANCIS EDWARD CAIN l5 Viola Avenue Riverside MARGARET CATHERINE CAPALDI i4 Woburn Street Romford Nickname: Frank Nickname: Peggy Ambition: Teaching Activities: Band, Swimming, Tennis, Aqua Ballet, Junior Achievement, Student Coun- cil, Townie, Jabbervvock . . . wwf., .QQ ' Q v , R EDGAR WILSON CARE l2 Barbara Circle Rumford Nickname: Ed Ambition: Doctor Football, Tenn Alert Activities: Track, Club, Crimson . .. 410 ' ,A ,, 7 Y 1 . 1 nr W f f if f' f fff , , nf 0, LEONARD ALFRED CARLSON Sl Bluff Street Riverside Nickname: Lenny , . . Collected is, Science Easy-going 3 f ,f fig, 'Z fi' 1 ff- RICHARD LESLIE CARE 12 Barbara Circle Rumforcl Ambition: Certified Public Account Activities: Hockey, Basketball . . . Able 5 girls gym class. Mrs, Klenievvski demonstrates proper badminton form To Ambition: Secretary . . , Soft-hearted CAROL ELLZAB 25 Bluff Street Riverside . . . Timid ETH CARLSON Q22 R Si' X X sg im' .S W X iwx. .X Q Y QNX- s R N. RN N Q C . M ,. it f' r' css S 2 . ss' X- 'f X A sn. BEVERLY Lois CARPENTER 209 West Avenue Seekonk Nickname: Bev Activities: French Club, Garden Club Townie . . . Cheery Coaching wrestling appears to be a pleasant task for Mr. Davis. srn 3 .:., E,, . . ,Q : Wi., W 2' 'var , ml' te A it is -A , 4, R ,, Sis: 6 ti W v , , eww XGA CLAUDIA ANN CARPENTER ALEXANDRA NAN CARY RICHARD JOHN CASCIANO 19 Rye Street 60 Brookfield Road 2925 Pawtucket Avenue Seekonk Riverside Nickname: Cash Nickname: Claud NlCk 'am91 5'3V1dY Ambition: Drummer or Sports Writer Ambition: Secretary Ambition: Undecided Activities: Outdoor Track, Indoor Track Activities: Aqua Ballet, Garden Club . . Activities: Ring Committee, Hi-Tri, Bowling, Towngel Crimson, Badminton I , , Quick Ardenf Control Room, Picture Committee, Jabber- thinking wock, Class Play . . . Eager LEO ANTHONY CASE l5O Willow Street Riverside Ambition: Toolmaker Activities: Football . . . Expressive tw X . 5, is sa,-SQ-'.-Xxx .41 ., Ls 3 wx 0 ,T T'- R - :div t li A s R. 2 . f' . e t N' .. -- - c i .- vs stares .. 4.. ., ' fi s-. Q 'tgfd-iw 'ifimiiir QL? L. -we LILLIAN MAE CASE ill Narragansett Avenue Riverside Nickname: Lillie Mae Ambition: Receptionist Activities: Chorus, Control Room, Qpeg. ettas, Library Auxiliary, Hi-'lri , 4 , gow, teous JEAN ELIZABETH CELLEMME NANCIE CAROL CHALMERS 1292 Fall River Avenue 86 James 51,-get Seekonk Nickname: Nanc Nickname? Jeanie Ambtiion: College Amblllonr Medical 56'Cf6f6rY Activities: Crimson, Townie . . . Quiet Activities: Hi-Tri, Townie, Crimson, Jabe berwock . , . Competent f,f,mV,, K, ASN K my wi BARBARA CHARVES l75 Sutton Avenue Nickname: Barb Ambition: Office Work Activities: Tovvnie . . . Constant ,, 1 vzvf ff FRANCES EDWIN CHIN 160 Anthonv Street Ambition: College Activities: Student Council . groomed ,wr , :ff ,M,.L,,:f.. .. irq f ' ' f f if: 1,7 HOWARD CHASE 62 Dunbar Avenue Romford Nickname: Howie Ambition: Trade School Activities: Football, Track, Senior Social Committee . . .Warm-hearted . Well- Miss Lyons supervises this trio of embryonic typists JUNE ANN CHASE 62 Dunbar Avenue Rumford Nickname: Junie Ambition: Woman Marines . . . Cordial QQ .,4 A ' xii :-.Him-Q .-se w'-1-i V A :,.'1:f' ' WX were - wffxfw -f: Bfwww -gi-vga 2 'A ' A B' .S ,, . ts: gi.,f,:Xf - .- as' '- f Ri A I ,, ,- RJ- A . ' vw -2 'ff , ' xwifi-i5 , Q ,Y Li Q. : i , ., Fc-,Q V SEQE, A ' J A Eff? i M A ' ' . -- B tiiii ' ' ' -S i, ' 'fII'fQ?if ' K Q' A r X -X: l 'icy Aka, ' X My . XA W ,. ,- .. X R- i , A 4 Miss Carroll interrupts her work to greet cordially ROBERT CLARK ' X 2- 52 Holland Avenue 3 A il Riverside 4x 9 . 1 some visitors during home room period. Nickname: Bob - Ambition: TO Graduate Activities: Football, Baseball . . . Rugged ,P f J f ff ' -iff - X' I Z: -V U5 Wg -A , za : if 41:4 ,I t 23' fi. HARRY ELWOOD CLARKSON i7 Highland Avenue Saylesville Nickname: Harry Ambition: Foreign Service Activities: Control Room, Student Coun- cil, Class Play, Model Legislature . . . Diligent ARTHUR ERNEST CLOUOH 61 Gerald Street Riverside Nickname: Art Ambition: College Activities: Track . . . Bashful ROBERTA SARAH COLE 81 Knowlton Street Riverside Nickname: Bobbie Ambition: Office Worker BARBARA ANN COLEMAN 141 Bass Street Seekonk Nickname: Bobbie Independent Ambition: Photographer Activities: Hi-Tri . . . Hopefu DONALD WARD COBB, JR. 15 Arnold Street Riverside Nickname: Cobbie Ambition: insurance Adiuster Activities: Crimson . , . Agreeable MZ, fifpy I A I Lai, 1' 'tn .wr W in r Y ' E f rims 1' FV' l ffib'?:'.' ...,,1.4f ,f r 1 , on-iv ' X , my ,K . f ., -vg a , J' f f W f tw ff 6,4 95 ff ff, f L 1 ff , V 1 ROSEMARY ANNE COLEMAN lA Island Avenue Rumford Nickname: Rosie Ambition: Nurse Activities: Hi-Tri Club . , . Honest ' J.. fe. Q . 'R MICHAEL CHARLES CONNORS 80 Dyer Avenue Riverside Nickname: Mike Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Activities: Wrestling, All State Wrestling . . . Goodnatured 2 4 Z LLNDA ANN CONWAY 30 Huntington Drive Rumford Nickname: Lin Ambition: Surgeon Activities: Hi-Tri, Assembly Committee, Student Council, Bowling, Control Room, Aqua Ballet, Science Club, Band, All New England Band, Jabbervvock, All State Band . . . Resourcetul , Tovvnie, Future Nurses MARILYN EUNICE COLLINS 54 Redland Avenue Rumford Ambition: Home Economics Teacher Activities: French Club, Junior Alliance Francaise . . . Mirthful 1 fn f '73 ' , . f'-f . M JOSEPH CONT! Taunton Avenue Seekonk Nickname: Joe . . . Dapper With crayon poised in hand, perhaps Mrs. Sellew is going to sketch this attractive duo. 1 4 A lyifxffw- mei., Q. , L in '-aim p 4 , a, ': 'llif A L ' ,A L L. , I if X 4 fav ff 2 7? l' f ff f ' W AZ f X 76 f 1 fyf ' ff?! A f f , W, ,f 'Qu Z ina! Z H RICHARD EDWARD CONTI 203 Juniper Street Nickname: Stew Ambition: Armed Forces Activities: Baseball . . . Exultant ,SR Q96 MARIE CORDEIRO 229 Martin Si. Nickname: Tennessee Ambition: College Activities: Hi-Tri, Junior Social Committee Crimson, Student Council . . . Debonair cpm: sbp. N-R v Turning from his record book, Mr. Collins grows reminiscent -about football, perhaps? VITALINE CORREIA 154 Schuyler St. Nickname: Vicki Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: Operetta, Chorus, Junior Achievement . . . Excitable 3. . 1 aF '5, l' -. ROBERT GEORGE COOPER 24 Oak Crest Drive Riverside Nickname: Coop Ambition: Sports Writer Activities: Townie Sports Editor, Junior Red Cross, Junior Achievement, Picture Com- mittee, Model Congress, Jabberwock, Ten- nis . . . Etticient INEZ Cosfvio 138 Brown St. Ambition: Bookkeeper Activities: Library Auxiliary, Hi4Tri . . Demonstrative 'S Q .. . V., N. X as ,4 ROBE RTA COSTA l3O Burgess Ave. Providence Street Nickname: Bobby Rehobeth Ambition: Secretary Nickname: Jack Activities: Hi-Tri, Social Committee, Bowl- Ambition: Air FO.-Ce ing . . . Fascinating Tacttul eb, is X -' 4531. JOSEPH JOHN Couoi-iLiN Activities: Hi-Y, Jabbervvock, Track , PATRICIA ANN CRAFT 22 Baker Street Nickname: Pat Ambition: Secretary Activities: Hi-Tri, Student Council, Bowling, Crimson, Townie, Junior Achievement . . . Keen CLAIRMARIE CRANE 181 Warren Avenue Nickname: Sis Ambition: WAF Nurse Activities: Chorus, Science Club, Future Nurses Club, Junior Achievement, Band . . . Entertaining wx, , fl ,f ' J f ',', , JOAN ALICE CROCKER JACQUELYN ARI.EEN CRONAN DANIEL JOSEPH CRONIN 21 Don Avenue 36 Russell Avenue 3015 Pawtucket Avenue RUmfOfCl Nickname: Jackie Riverside Nickname: Joanie Activities: Chorus . . . Cheerful Nickname: D. J. Ambition: College Activities: Vice President Senior Class, Ambition: Mechanic . . , Solemn Townie, Hi-Tri, French Club, Junior Achievement, Crimson, Senior Play, Ring, Senior Social Committee, Jabberwock, Nominating Committee . . . Lively MARGARET ElLEEN CSISAR 40 Puritan Avenue Rumtord , ,, , A Nickname: Peg Ambition: Nurse Miss Goff derives pleasure from watching an apt student Activities: Hi-Tri, French Club, Bowling, perform at The board Junior Achievement, Future Nurses Club . . . Practical ,grew A Digg 5, or lf? A I, can ,, 1 SANDRA JANE DAMSTROM 255 Brow Street Nickname: Sandy Ambition: Office worker Activities: Bowling and Crimson . Charming Genial Mr. Deffly ponders a problem of a not too serious nature. W A-win. r . ll D V' 3 ' A mf . k 1 N A l X 5 DONALD PARKER D 26 Somerset Avenue Riverside Nickname: Don Ambition: Carpenter Activities: Gymnastics . . GRACE ADELE DEAN 282 Lake Street Seekonk AVlDSON Nickname: Sandy Ambition: Teacher ROBERT JOHN DE FONTES 220 Freeborn Avenue Nickname: D.D. Ambition: State Trooper Activities: Tennis . . . Genial .Faithful Activities: Hi-Tri, Aqua Ballet . . . Cooper- ative '-:Mft GORDON MELVIN DE LOMBA Doi-ORE5 ANNE DEMERS 51 Silver Spring Avenue Summer Sweet Nickname: Willie Ambition: To graduate . , . Resolute Rehoboth Nickname: Dee Dee Ambition: Success Activities: Hi-Tri . . . Pleasing s 1' fi ' ' :ss-:ag , A 1 Ns Fisk: 1-, at Y 5 sf 1 ti 'Wwe ' S he ty SZ , it ig sit ' Q 'D Q, .9 rf 2 ,tm x 9vWXg.5 t 3 ',, lv I 4' A St 4, N ' 5 4, Qs' Q, 1 ix Q S Kg be N ex Exeg -: Wifi if I' X 1' 1 ,f f ? 'ti if f ff ffl , , f GABRIEL DEMOURA, JR. ADELARO ALBERT DESMARAIS, 55 Agnes Ave. JR, Nickname: Gabe lol C0Yle AV9- Ambition: Psychologist . . . Reserved RUmf0 d , A Mig,-2 . V .ea-' X527 Q ri' 1 5 1 gh J , , JOSEPH SouzA Dms 363 Cole Street Seekonk Nickname: Chev Ambition: Veterinarian . . . Respected f 1, V . ' JOHN ANTHONY DIFONZO l88 Fort Street Nickname: Johnny Ambition: Engineer . . . Retiring 1 1 1 Nickname: Del Ambition: Contractor Activities: Hockey . . . Devoted JUNE DOLORES DiAs 404 Juniper Street Nickname: Twinnie Ambition: Bryant College Activities: Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Junior Social Committee, Ring, Junior Nominating Committee, Picture Committee, Bowling, Crimson . . . Helpful LORRAINE Lois 404 Juniper Street Nickname: Dias Ambition: To have Activities: Hi-Tri, Auxiliary, Bowling DiAs many friends Jabberwock, Library , Student Council, Social Committee . . . Conversational Pointing to a drawing, Mr. Peters helps boys visualize a protect to be constructed. S Qu ,Zi ,.'i, ff f A A , ' P ,ll A-'aw W iv Hgg..-1 V 'W 1-ww ,Y - ,113 A ? ' JAMES JOSEPH DOYLE 13 Bayview Avenue Nickname: Joe Ambition: Draftsman . . . Well-groomed Mr. Bates presents Betty June Bobel with her Golf Champion- ship Sweater at a weekly assembly. RV 23: BEVERLY ETHEL DRAKE 117 Elder Avenue Riverside Nickname: Bev Ambition: Nurse Activities: Future Nurses Club, Crimson, Townie . . . Loyal 1 W' pw A. A,- I A, I , . F H ' , if ' J f I r 'Ov Kiwi Q9 ,W 'JN ii, i 4 i .f i .i A '4- z 4 . W. AA lat. Y . 5 . i 3 DENNIS DONOVAN 151 Fort Street Nickname: Spaceman Ambition: To Graduate . . . Unexcitable LORETTA lRENE Duaols 28 James Street Nickname: Squeaky Ambition: Nurse Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling, Crimson . Friendly X 1 S- 'E it J' JOYCE EVELINE Ducicvvonri-1 MADELINE CHARLOTTE DUELL 31 Greenwich Avenue 99 Chew-,Ut Syreef Nickname: Joycie Seelfonk Ambition: Business School Nickname: Dully . . . Serene Ambition: Gym Teacher Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling : , . Witfy 1 . K ,fs 1 +L., lol, It .V We t' Ax - X Neve ELLEN ANN DUNN 15 Don Avenue Rumtord Nickname: Ellie Ambition: College Activities: Hi-Tri, Aqua Ballet, French Club, Junior Alliance Francaise, Bowling . . . CAROLYN MERLE DURELL 99 Catlin Avenue Rumtord Nickname: Carol liance Polite R A A f I 'R ,far V A ., , so EDWARD MARTIN DURFEE 3614 Pawtucket Avenue Riverside Nickname: Eddie Ambition: U. 5. Navy Activities: Cross-Country . . . Adventurous CAROLE EDNA EDMOND 7 Harding Avenue Riverside Ambition: Secretary Activities: Junior Achievement Qi A W Y if WJ! , Wwe-,M A ,V , f 1f,,,.5.3f ,,,, . W I va 17,1 ,M ff fx 'QQ Q f 9 t 4, , 44 ' wi' 'ff' -:iff i ' 'M M ,, , 1 If , , X 4 f ,, ,Q 4. X... ROLAND GILBERT ELDERKIN f 1 , 196 Chestnut Street fm Seekonk l, Nickname: Squeak Ambition: Mechanic Activities: Wrestling . , . Sturdy listeners. fy Ambition: Legal Secretary Activities: Ti-Tri, French Club, Junior Al- Francaise, Bowling . . . Exquisite . . .Chatty f Zz HARRY Lewis EDMONDS 95 Leonard Avenue Nickname: Hawk Ambition: Undecided Activities: Baseball, Basketball, Football President Junior Class, Student Council . . Popular Miss Daly explains a problem in grammar to two attentive N Aint? The editorial page holds the attention of Mr. Reavey and two members of his home room, BARBARA ANN ELLSVVORTH 1375 Wampanoag Trail Riverside Nickname: Ellsie Ambition: Scientist Activities: Bowling, Control Room, Crew . . . Stylish Stage JuoiTi-i ANN ERNSTOF Ai.icE ESTRELLA 90 Sweet Briar Avenue lO8 Pleasant Street Riverside Seekonk Nickname: Judy Nickname: Ally Ambition: Nursing Ambition: To graduate Activities: Junior Achievement, Hi-Tri, Jab- Activities: Hi-Tri, Social erwock, Bowling, Future Nurses Club, Petite Townie, Crimson, Social Committee, Senior Play . . .Collegiate ROBERT ANTHONY FARIA 5l5 Warren Avenue Nickname: Bobby Ambition: Service Activities: Hockey, Baseball . . Easy- Going JANICE BARBARA FAGAN 99 Summit Street Nickname: Jan Ambition: Physical Therapist Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling, Senior Play . . Committee . . Lively JuNE ERMINA FARNuM 157 Turner Avenue Riverside A-ttivities: Band . . . Musical ROBERT DONALD FAULKNER 66 Indian Road Riverside Nickname: Bob Ambition: Navy Activities: Football, Basketball . . , Sociable JANICE MARY FERREIRA 146 Rose Street Nickname: Jan Ambition: Clerical Position Activities: Hi-Tri, Library Auxiliary, Bowl- imru JOAN ARLENE FERRIER 307 Dodge Street Nickname: Joanie Ambition: Nursing Activities: Hi-Tri, Band, Bowling, Future Nurses Club, Student Council, Crimson, Senior Play . . . Sincere Louis ANTHONY FLYNN' 55 Oak Street Riverside Nickname: Red Ambition: To Graduate Activities: Townie, Crimson . . . Frisky ing . . . Cooperative JACQUELYN ROSALIE FONTES 167 Brightridge Avenue Nickname: Jackie Ambition: Teacher Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling, Student Council Junior Social Committee, Senior Play, Sci ence Club . . . Fun-Loving wr, ff - 1 JOHN CUNHA FONTES Plum Road Riverside Nickname Johnny Ambition: Navy Miss McElroY divulQes the mysteries of the record book to this llechanically inclined interested pair Qin X ' A sf NK fi QW ff Q Q, fxgy Q! g g f ROBERT RICHARD FRANCIS 180 Grassmere Avenue Nickname: Bob Ambition: To graduate Activities: Gymnastics . . . Fast ANN LOUISE Fox 118 Barney Street Rumtord Nickname: Foxy Ambition: College Activities: Hi-Tri, Band, Bowling, Crimson Mrs. Britton listens attentively as these girls read from a home- Staff, Senior may 1 A A Sedan? making text. V ,ff-'15, 1, . i i It i t 6 EDWARD RICHARD FURTADO 6 Cushman Avenue BARBARA JEAN FRASER 78 Leroy Drive Rlverslde Nickname: Eddie Nickname: Barb Ambition: Mortician Ambition: Medical Technician . . . Happy-go-lucky Activities: Hi-Tri, French Club, Bowling, Student Council . . . Pleasing , ,Clk E' J .. X AR T ,V . . 5 L : .s,, XA -A , X R . 2- r ROGER STEPHEN GAGNON DAVID BENTON GARVIN 366 Waterman Avenue 55 Miller Avenue Nickname: Pierre Rumfofd Ambition: College Ngikname, Sunny Activities: Football, Baseball, Student Coun- Ambition: West point cil . . . Natural Activities: Gymnastics . . . Persevering I ,Q :sn , IJEQ U w f-,X ,M af: , :. z:, , i7,QKM?Z Q V' er ff ws gf xx . A ' 4 X, ' V 7154 f fw 'aw YK , f ,gn , 4 P vi, M ff 4 Q 4 , 1 ff, V r f in 1 , I5 Jef , A f, M4 f ow N Q ,f 5 . .L , ' Q ,W DL: , '- ni- W f ' 1 f Q fa.,,,,fuW , ,. Ru .N - - r vu, ' . We say Q X 5 04 f 5, Maw X 1 R of , iff A M l N I X X ,SSS R 5 CAROL ANN GEORGE 34 Fay Street Seekonk Ambition: Switchboard Operator Activities: Chorus, Bowling . . . Happy-go- lucky JOHN LEWIS GEORGE 40 Fay Street Seekonk Nickname: Butch Ambition: College . - Q : I . : Q 1 , , , ,c f , i : g Wg, MARJORIE ANN GILLETT 128 Roger Williams Avenue Nickname: Margie Ambition: Office Work Activities: Hi-Tri, Junior Red Cross Picture Committee . . . True DONALD ALAN GOLOSKI i8 Sumac Avenue Riverside Nickname: Don Ambition: To graduate Activities: Bowling . . . Tall , Tovvnie, Activities: Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Senior Class Treasurer, Jabbervvock . . . Fearless WILLIAM RONALD GLINES l26 Waterman Avenue Nickname: Buzz Ambition: Doctor Activities: Junior Red Cross, French Club, lndoor Track, Science Club, Crimson . . Frank '-tv -w . . Z, ? 4 .., X Y , 4 WW iw , ' .2 l 4 4 +223 ',:,. 7, 'Lf' f,..,, L.-5 fi, 9 4 ,4 .14 Z V., , 4 ' 4 f RONALD FRANK GOEPFERT i22 Park Drive Riverside Nickname: Ronnie Ambition: Navy Activities: Swimming, Aqua Ballet . as hopeful students watch may tt , :emu we J 5 14, Scanning a bookkeeping work sheet absorbs Miss Hammarlund N Miss Smith and two students share a moment of levity X Q li , l l A I 7 N, ' W ..., , , X . it 'f 5 2 ROBERTA l.OU,lSE GREEN DAVID TEDDY GREENLEAF 1021 Smithfield Avenue 125 Vine Street 5aYle5Vllle Nickname: Dave Nickname: Bert Ambition: Pharmacist Ambition: Teacher Activities: Wrestling . . . Persistent Activities: Hi-Tri, Control Room, Aqua Bal- let, Bowling, French Club, Townie, Senior Play . . . Full ot Pep , fi 0 , 455 4 X MARY JANE GOULART 87 Vine Street Nickname: Meg Ambition: Successful Secretary Activities: Hi-Tri . . . Undemonstrative ROBERT ALLEN GUAY 29 Alameda Drive Seekonk Nickname: Bob Ambition: Radio Technician . . . Statesmanlike JEANNE PAULINE GUERTIN ANTHONY ALBERT GuoLiELMO 346 Waterman Avenue 90 Dewey Avenue Seekonk Nickname: Gug Nickname: Jeanie Ambition: Draftsman Ambition: Dental Secretary Activities: Intramurals . . . Happy Activities: Hi-Tri, French Club, Bowling, Student Council, Ring Committee . . Friendly RAYMOND JOSEPH HABERSTROH 315 Newman Avenue Seekonk Nickname: Ray Ambition: Business Management Activities: Junior Achievement . Tent it JOAN FRANCES HALLENBECK 125 Mauran Avenue Nickname: Butch Ambition: Secretary . . . Unruttled ii W, 4 A zzggsgw-' HELEN GERTRUDE GUTEKENST 31 White Avenue Riverside Ambition: Marriage Activities: Chorus . . . Wisttul 23,0145 - f 0 f ' JV , ff 7 , f A .,, ,,, I4 f I iff? - 7 f Z IRVING PHILLIP GUYETTE 56 Indian Road Riverside Nickname: Irv Ambition: Medicine Activities: Jr. Achievement, Wrestling, Swimming, Cross Country, Spring Track, Jabbervvock, French Club, Junior Alliance Francaise . . . Remarkable SHARON LEE HALLBERO 149 Terrace Avenue Riverside Nickname: Swede Ambition: Physical Therapist . . Con- Activities: Future Nurses Club, Camera Club . . . Discireet if ,,,,:, : ,, Z A ,.fl2i', ,f ff 4 1 ' 75 1 , ' , W HW. 7, V., , ? , 6 V' ,YV ,341 f 1154? M A f f f A gy, 1 ,ff 2 ' Af 1 Z nf f 44' ff l I ff W 5 f , , Q 5 'H at VW i 'M AQ! I 4 J f 414 iv 0,5614 f f f f, f Y A J, Z ff X fax' fig, K 7 G , -4 M A 1 A ' Aww fi 4 ' ffl M f ' Ziff ic '?'4 ' ' .'F'E, ' 6 nf, '--,, N..-. , 'Ma We fi W, A .12 mf .i'-:if 1 7, M: we f'+ fry! , , 5 if Z ff if ' ' 4.4 35 1 M42 5 ff 4' fy' 1 ,J V we wg, We fdififif ' ?'Z2?z'?W1ffi2 t . f .V ., fy W, ,' QLLi?,'7f'f Eczf-4.',pf - .-,. ' ' ' V ' f ,ff f V ff, .MW .1 . Q. N V, 4' . , gf f, .aww ,, Af- , M A A 'Z I we f M4 1, VZ 4 , , A f , ng? X , M I fa 'Q 4 . 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Likeable sr: N SHEILA MARY HARRINGTON 18 Arcadia Avenue Rumford Ambition: Doctor's Receptionist Activities: Hi-Tri, Tovvnie, Crimson Delicate KATHLEEN MARY HASKINS A9 Woodbine Street Miss Cushing, having been to Mexico, prepares these hopefuls for the trip they may someday take. 1' 2, Z' Y ' , I M : , 1 , 'g i t f' 'ft 'jam f yy if ff. ffm f 1 41' ff ff ef fff fy. ,, DOROTHY MARIE DeI.IA HARRIS 115 Sutton Avenue Nickname: Dee Dee Ambition: Secretary ,, Activities: Junior Achievement, Future Nurses Club, Chorus . . . Jocund . ., x,.. 6 I M I .- f , 4 ,. an , . :vlfgppv A i f f 49 Woodbine Street Riverside Riverside Nickname: Winkie Nickname: Bobbee Ambition: College Ambition: Nurse Activities: Control Room, French Club . . . . . Sensitive Joyful ,A 1:-1 TERESIA RITA HAMEL 74 Ingraham Street Nickname: Terry Ambition: College Activities: Control Room, Camera Clu . . . Vibrant PATRICIA ANN HARRIS 25 Munroe Avenue Riverside Nickname: Pat Ambition: Office Work . . . Prim ,:. -...j .,. f V ' ' W X 1: I sgf' X cg-W rn X . ROBERTA ANN HASKINS DIANE NEWTON HAWKSLEY 15 Mary Avenue EUNICE HAWKINS 59 Dyer Avenue Rlvefside Nickname: Di Nickname: Dimples Ambition: Medical Secretary Ambition: To graduate Activities: Hi-Tri . . . Trig . . . Determined n BETTE ARLINE HAYWARD 632 Arcade Avenue Seekonk Nickname: Bet Ambition: Social Worker , ,. , , 2 .3:- 12 .: JJ, lf, ,g t-'i A V. if ' Q , , 4 eg, , ' , A . RAYMOND JOSEPH l-IEATHERTON 21 Thatcher Street Rurnford Nickname: Hezzy Ambition: Be a millionaire . . .Colorful Activities: Jabberwock, Social .Committee Ring Committee, Hi-Tri, leader . . .Sparkling ff7'fTf777D' -, ,ww f f f . Townie, Cheer- A , D I I V - 1 if ' I f, ' fi Vai' 1 - fr H622 f, v I ' ' 4 f ,jf ,i , ,,' ' ge, ,gt:u,.?Z5i5-- 3 ,, 4, .: - f f H :V f Q' - f 5 53 Ninth. Lf: K yi , 4 yyfgxf f,,',f ,, I .b I L. :F f ff I ' f ' f , - , M 5977 V f' ' f ,I fff'2f . 'it' - 5 ' 1, -.,2f:fi' use ' A W - ' .: fi if if e fy 'i ' E - : -N3 ' wg: V f. 4 7 xhlfc bf- ' , 41. -..-,,l.',.vM- J.-,y 5,, '- 'I-Ziq,-2, ' - ' ' 4 . We 163412. ,f,nwf?:f,f,,- .- -. 1 BYRON SY, S H DGEMAN JR A 1 Q f f ' , ., tr-.,ff,:, E O ' ' . A :ff-f 846 B'0aClWaY f f it .' . ,. ,, :,., ,,,,,N,,.,. , wg , , .,., . , 'C namef l'l0d9'e Baba .t ' 'Y i' , , ' ' Ambition: To return to Southern Rhodesia, Africa . . . Matter-of-fact Chatting amiably with this friendly trio is Mr. Goodwin, sistant principal. Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling Club, French Club, Jabberwock, Junior Achievement JOYcE HAZEL Hicxs 134 Narragansett Avenue Riverside Ambition: Office Work . . .'Quiet N WW 9 ., I V Qs? ' A : PRISCILLA GRACE HODGEMAN tE'NQY'IY553 :X' I , ' up A 51 A: ' WMS-V 846 Broadway pexwlea. CQ iff-l Nickname: Hodgie -, ' I y r Ambition: To Return With Folks to Africa - I R 'X Activities: Junior Red Cross . . . Hard Worker Two conscientious students discuss their problems with Nlf. PG'-SS, who listens attentively. , :E i , ' V i5f 1'- , P f xg I X VH -J' IEC! A KAREN NORMA HOLLAND RICHARD JAMES HORNER KENNETH WAYNE HORTON l82 HOYT AVenUe 2422 Pawtucket Avenue 31 Sumaq Avenue Rumford Nickname: Dick RlVef5lCle Nickname: Shorty Ambition: Air Force Nickname: Speed-O Ambiflonr GYFTW Teacher - - r Friendly Activities: Bowling Club, Aqua Ballet . Activities: Hi-Tri, Nominating Committee, Ring Committee, Social Committee, Crim- son, Bowling, Picture Committee . . . Admirable Ai my ROBERT ARTHUR l'lORTON 248 Central Avenue Nickname: Fish Ambition: To own a chain of stores Activities: Swimming . . . Strong willed Dimples . JOHN SINCLAIRE HOWLAND 78 Merritt Road Riverside Nickname: .lack Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Activities: Swimming, Student Council, Stage Crew, Control Room, Aqua Ballet, Assembly Committee . . . Honorable A M-I t f1::, :,. :.f l L l.':.:w A.: I ' ' ' 4 , , , , 1: I inf' 7' I Wi, V A .. , , ' f I A 555, I 45 ,E ff I BARBARA ANN HUGHES CARL WAYNE HuRD 200 Riverside Drive 63 Toner Street Riverside Rumford Nickname: Huey Ambition: Mechanic Ambition: Nurse I l . Meek Activities: Library Auxiliary, Chorus, Oper- ettas, Junior Red Cross, Picture Committee . . . Self-Reliant 4 V. ' N I 9- J,,, , 4 A xv - ' A 1 11,4 ff'.fI,,!1 , X Elfi Q5-fW'W'f2 ' a n ' N .,,. il It ::, A i . -, 9 ,W,,,,V IV . - J,i.fZf, BARBARA ANNE JACKSON ROBERT ANTHONY JASON EVELYN MARY JENNINGS ill Merritt Road 24 Berkley Street lO4 Mauran Avenue RlVeI'5ld9 Nickname: Bob Nickname Peachie Nickname: Barb Ambition: To be successful A fIb'i'0VI RGCGPTIOIIIST Ambition: Nurse Activities: Hockey, Cross-Country, lndooi ACTIVITIES Cl1OrUS Just Activities: Bowling, Hi-Tri, Student Council, Garden Club, Senior Play, Drama Festival, Band, Crimson, French Club . . . Tactful me W7 5, ggi, , Track, Outdoor Track, Student Council . . . Useful DONALD FREDERICK JOHNSEN KM -F 32 Westwood Avenue I 0 V J S! Rumford 'M Nickname: Don Ambition: Dairy and Sheep Fafmef Mr. Burke, Vice Principal, considers a solution to one of the Activities: Tennis, FFA, C0 li Ol Room' ma Swimming . . . Unaffected ny guidance problems which come to his attention daily. ix 45 , li, , ,.., in , A' ,,.V V . ga Juom-4 ANN JONES 56 Beach Point Drive Riverside Nickname: Judy . . . Nice ,Q .. MAVIS LILLIAN JOHNSON 66 Grosvenor Avenue Nickname: May Ambition: Medical Secretary . , . Dutitul Mr. Allienello explains a math problem to an attentive stu- dent. JAMES FRANKLIN KENNELLEY 202 Orchard Street Nickname: Jim Ambition: Welder . . . Single minded SANDRA ELAINE KING 1 Brook Street Riverside Nickname: Butch Ambition: Office Work Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling, Libra ary . . . Moderate BARBARA ANDREAN KIRAS NORMA LOUISE KOFAHL 9 Arbor Street 11 Bluff Street Ambition: Secretary Rlverslde Activities: Bowling . . . Tidy Nkknamer NOVVYW Ambition: Airline Stewardess or Kindergar- ten Teacher Activities: Hi-Tri, Jabberwock, Bowling, Ring Committee, French Club, Tow,-159, Crimson, Senior Play . . . Chiq ry Auxili ' if 2 '.1- B-::,:f':s:,:'e,, 2 ,. ,,,. Q , .,,, . .. 7 , f w k 43g 1: ,A . 1 ttHv,,,4,.41,-yt 'Y . , , X l v 3 'X 'S ROBERT JAMES LABORIO 14 Blossom Street Nickname: Bob Activities: Basketball, Football . . . Obli- Qing I . :QI ,rx-+s,slXQ:i if TX' ev 6 V Li Q is - ., 5 i I 4. HARVEY ALBERT LA FORGE 238 Riverside Avenue Riverside Nickname: Winkie Ambition: Navy . . . Winning J' f .Jaffa NIEL BALDWIN LANG 592 Fall River Avenue Seekonk Nickname Spikes Ambition Engineering RONALD LAMB 66 Mayflower Street Nickname: Lambie Ambition: Architect Activities: Football, Wrestling, Council . . . Easy Going EUNICE RUTH lO9 Olney Street Seekonk Nickname: Pam Ambition: Nurse . . . Punctual Student LAcROix JANIS EVELYN LAMSON 173 West Avenue Seekonk Nickname: Jan Ambition: Nursing Activities: Cheerleader, Ring Committee, Science Club, .labberwock . . . Enchanting lor Play Studenf Council Diplomatic Gregg Shorthand seems to concern MISS Wolfe and these Activities: Spring Track, Winter Track, Sen- 'TH - future secretaries JOHN ALFRED LAWSON, JR. 120 Wilson Avenue Rumtord Nickname: Big Sam Ambition: Farming Activities: FFA . . . Carefree I-1-,A 5 Rf' l. E X DAVID GILBERT LARssON , f 287 Ledge Road , 3,5 A R- V Seekonk ,, -DT' Nickname: Dave ' 'J NM' Ambition: To Graduate , Activities: Townie . . . Handsome Mr. McLaughlin lends a helping hand in this mechanical drawing problem. AZX! ff ff H I ffvb ' X 5 5 4 , ff 7' X f' , ,f I , I If , X Z X X W 6, , of I X , I i 4 f f 4 ,f f XP fy,'f 9:4 f',f , ff - I n zgyfgfgp, 5 1' rrrr I I 'Q l gif ll3,l1:f Ill- 'lfflwf I ,E-MII. II , v I l ,f,, 1 EDMUND RICHARDSON LEATHER GLADYS DORIS LEWIS 195 Bourne Avenue 21 Dunbar Avenue Rumford Rumtord Nickname: Eddie, Edge Nickname: Dora Ambition: l-aWYe Ambition: Hairdresser . . . Pleasant Activities: Band, Gymnastics, All State Band, Tennis . . . Intelligent W? V I n f? Z I PAUL STEPHAN LEWIS MARGARET RAE LINDBERG 36 Warren Avenue Seekonk 38 lngraham Street Nickname: Skippy Ambition: Farmer Nickname: Peggy Acnvifiesz FFA . , . Mild Ambition: Teacher Activities: Hi-Tri, French Club, Junior Al. liance Francaise, Jabbervvock, Social Com- mittee, Crimson . . . Busy V4 I. f a 'Ag ,W 7 , 7 , We .fi 15, ,' if 'W , f ,iw I f Q Z f Q ' f f . , Q f hw If Q 5 X! I ' 5 jf 2 f ix AX V ROBERT NEIL UNDEN ANTHONY RAYMOND l.oCIcvvooo 48 Metacomet Avenue 25 CL-,vel Avenue Rumford Seekonk NlClfl'1BmE2 Bob Nickname: Tony - - - C00P9 9llVe Ambition: Air Force 1 5 . Activities: Football . . . Cautious ANN PATRICIA LOOMIS 225 Norton Street Riverside Nickname: Pat Ambition: Com ptometer Operator Activities: Hi-Tri, Student Council, Bowling, Townie, Crimson . , . Perfect ff R STEPHEN LYNCH 3 Miriam Street Rumford Nickname Buddy Ambition: To own a restaurant Activities: JV Football and Basketball DENNIS JOSEPH LOVELY 572 Arcade Avenue Seekonk Nickname: Mo Ambition: Teacher . . . Straight-Forward privileged to rIde to school if 'R - : :QM :ff-,4. uf:-:,.v..f f ,, -wr Zf' 1,2551 ,, -f 'Wf- 'f,,z:g5':i,1::-rzli ' ,f I-ifvefzif, ' ' if J f 'fp i , ...:v:: , I I if ' I 4 f Q, -,..:gr ' ALBERT RICHARD LUSIGNAN 89 Jackson Street Riverside Nickname: Al Ambition: To graduate Activities: Bowling , . . Plucky ,ta R HOCkeY-..Social Mrs. Buffum distributes school tickets to those who are S -wear' Pausing momentarily, Mr. Johnson waits to see it his listeners have grasped his explanation. JOSEPH PAIVA MACEDA 553 Warren Avenue Nickname: Joe Ambition: Accountant Activities: Band, All State Band . . , Firm ELAlNE MAC INTYRE 19 North Street Riverside Ambition: Teacher . . . Gay Aka' JOAN LESLIE MAAIA 155 Woodward Avenue Nickname: Joarlie Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: Library Auxiliafy, Hi-Tri , , Carefree A, , f 1 14 r' BARBARA ANN MAC KAY 47 Wynne Street Seekonk Ambition: Nursing Activities: Aqua ballet, Future Nurses Club French Club . . .Merry tif: 2 JANET HELEN MACY PAtRiCiA FRANCES MAHER 31 Mountain Avenue 176 Waterman Avenue Riverside Nickname: Patsy Nickname: Jan Ambition: X-ray technician Ambmcrli NM59 Activities: Hi-Tri, Picture Committee, Cheer- Actifities: Hi-Tri, Aqua Ballet, Social Com- leader, Jabberwoclc, Senior Play, Townie, mittee, Nominating Committee, Jabber- Crimggni Q 1 A Immaculate .-.foclc . . . Obliging fff f C V, : ,V,,, , , X,-'le , .- ' J r W' W3 A Q r xr I' ,i V: -t x X: V , W fig: ,, 1 CAROL IRENE MAIN l02 Read STFGST 2375 Pawtucket Avenue V, ,-. 'V ,, egg, jg-iz, X H :gif , , ru: ' 4 ,, I' -A fr' , 455, 'ij-,ff ,fugwif ct Z f Seekonk Nickname: Mike Ambition: Secretary Ambition: Navigator Activities: Library Auxiliary, French Club Activities: Jabberwock . . , Cool . . . Mannerly CAROL LoIs MANN JANET ELAINE MANSFIELD 113 Narragansett Avenue 659 Fall River Avenue Riverside Seekonk Nicknarnei Blondie Ambition: To become an intellectual who Ambition: Office Work thoroughly enioys lite . . . Sound Activities: French Club, Junior Alliance Francaise, Library Auxiliary, Control Room, Assembly Committee, Student Council, Hi- Tri, Chorus . . . Original MARILYN ALICE MATI-IER 83 Woodward Avenue Nickname: Lynn Ambition: Office Work . . . Reserved I? Miss Taylor peruses current events under the supervision ot two social studies students. ,N MICHAEL LouIs MAINELLA JANICE ANN MAsI4IELL 33 Washburn Avenue Rumtord Nickname: Jan Ambition: Medical Secretary Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling , . . Aspiring A W i Miss Waddington snatches a moment from a busy day to con- fer with two future college students. CAROL ANN MCCOMB 20 Byron Avenue Rumford Ambition: Secretary Activities: Hi-Tri, Jabberwock, Ring Com mittee . . . Poised Y, Q ,. . v JAMES PAUL MCENEANEY MARGARET AMY MCGOWAN ALLAN GERALD MClNNIS 14 Burgess Avenue T53 Greenwood Avenue 57 Terrace Avenue Nickname: Mack Rumford Riverside Ambition: Dentist Nickname: Peggy Nickname: Ell . . . Civil Ambition: Telephone Operator Activities: Hockey . . . Steady Activities: Bowling, Townie, Chorus . , Gracious '., ,.:,y, if N WILLIAM THONXAS MClNNiS WILLIAM WALLACE McPi-iERsoN 60 Terrace Avenue 65 Dorf Avenue Riverside Riverside Ambition: U. S. Niavy Nickname: Willie Mac Activities: Swimming . . . Remarkable Ambition: Professional Music Activities: Band, All-State Band . . . Law Abiding , , . ,tiii N- -: f ff ,W ..,.fc.. . . . .. 'J-A g,,,f- , L .A . WW . .tn . t M. , , , A . , uy.v::'?' ' 224211291 Y' ,, gitkw P 3 Www if I3 R A X X -.e ' ,f V ,, ,, n 7: f:,t,.,m . A. Q . f we, ' - we W . 54:,.,f.,,, s , f..:-:fr-gf ,. ,,.f, ,.,, Ac M., 1 41 , . , if JANICE MARIE MEDEIROS 138 Brown sneer Nickname: Dimples Ambition: Office work Activities: Hi-Tri, Library Auxiliary Willing ROBERT JOSEPH MEDEIROS 161 Juniper Street Nickname: Quaker Ambition: College Activities: Wrestling, Jabberwock, Football . . . Tolerant Activities: Student Council, Cheerleader, ...Laughing Juom-4 ROSE MELLO 58 Arlington Street Nicknamefjudy Ambition: Choreog ra pher RICHARD MENDONCA 87 Bliss Street Nickname: Mennie Ambition: Graduate, Own a Cadillac Jabberwock, Aqua Ballet . . . Talented J . A., .,,, A A. I ,Qi 55: ' , f .. ,, W, . f ,. V . ,fn X . f, 4 ,W . W., , Alf, ffl Q' f H , Q if ,ifffxff ,WX f, .. may f 59 , 1 . , A 0 WM, f 4 1 2 y , Q ff f, ff , Q W ff , , f. , ff 4::., BRUCE RODMAN MILLER 9 Pearce Street f ar, 344 f X Riverside Ambition: Lineman H Activities: Band, Control Roorn . . . Con- Problems of insurance are the concern oi Mr. Maynard and T IS stant busy boy. GAH. Louise MIoi.iORi iO5 Lyon Avenue Nickname: Mig Ambition: Master ot Science Degree ...Fair S ss., Calling the roll occupies Mr. Taylor's attention at the beginning of each gym class. f M ANN FRANCES MONROE gs I 55 Mill Road l Seekonk 5 X Nickname: Peanuts ' Ambition: Librarian Activities: Hi-Tri, Townie, Crimson, wock . . . Alluring 3 1 sf'- Q lY 'iv Q WU' M 'i xx LiONEi. LEONARD MOREAU GRACE ISABELLE MUNROE HELEN MIRIAM NAJARIAN 217 Don Avenue Bay State Road 720 Willett Avenue Rumford Rehoboth Riverside Nickname: Lenny . . . Serene Ambition: Private Secretary Ambition: Air Force Activities: Control Room . . . Calm Activities: Hi-Tri, Library Auxiliary, ing . . . Personable Juom-i NAVAS ll Cumberland Road Riverside Nickname: Judy Ambition: College Activities: Student Council . . . DONNA FRANCES NELSON 269 Central Avenue Ambition: Airline Stewardess Activities: Aqua Ballet, Hi-Tri, Student Council, Townie, Crimson, Bowling, Jabber. Brilliant wock, Social Committee, Senior Class Sec- retary, Senior Play . . . Likabie Jabber' Bowl ,QI , , w ww ., , ,I I:. 5, ,frvff f I s . I . -W, l I 1 if , i ff , - if M 47 I I 4, w vt 1 Q 5, , I Q??i ',: ,, ,1 , 4 , I wa! f M7 Lgrr ,,r , A Aff, f, z , , 0, , 4 f 3 4 A A f a f S MQ, ' 1 gg , ft 1, fx! X C 332-A ff 'TV ifiti-1 : -L1,.Mf' NANCY GUILD NICKERSON 20 Derman Street Rumford Nickname: Nance Ambition: Study Art Activities: Band, French Club, Hi-Tri, Jun- ior Alliance, Science Club, Bowling, Aqua Ballet, Garden Club, Junior Red Cross, Jabberwock . , . Marvelous i 2 A . , 'va 1 5 S I2 , MARCIA Lou ORLANIJI 49 Leonard Avenue Nickname: Marsh Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling . . I Courteous iw JEAN WI-IITE PAINTER 144 Arnold Street Lonsdale Nickname: Jeannie Ambition: Nurse Activities: Tri-Hi, Aqua Ballet, Club, Future Nurses Club, 59 1l0' Play ' ' ' Congenial , Science ma, , ,g,., SHIRLEY ALICE OLSON 64 Sherman Street Riverside Ambition: Nurse Activities: Future Nurses Club, Control Room, Library Auxiliary, Townie, Crimson, Jabberwock . . . Industrious 41772 f MJ-ff W 1 MANUEL MONIZ PACHECO iOO2 South Broadway Nickname: Chico Ambition: Army . , . Coy DIANNE PACKARD 9 Heath Street Riverside Ambition: Secretary Activities: Ring Committee . . Mrs OSullIvan reads aloud to an absorbed trio of tuture homemakers. Comical Qt . ,Jo M l Mrs. Ramsden relaxes tor a moment before discussing assign- ments with these girls. , , 1 t 2 f if fi it , 93' N ia ,Q .. J, N W' 7 2' r, Q, A MEREDITH ANN PEACE 40 Catalpa Avenue Riverside Nickname: Merrie Ambition: Hairdresser Activities: Hi-Tri, Band, Townie, Crimson .- -I ttf? r ,il I ii -7 EUGENE HENRY PECK 406 Olney Street Seekonk Nickname: Gene Ambition: College Activities: Jabberwock, Indoor Track, Social Staff . , . Light-hearted Committee . . . Powertul 103' 6 I if f JOHN LEBRO PAM-xzzi 35 Centre Street Rumford Nickname: Togo Ambition: To get rich Activities: FFA, Gymnastic Team . . . gressive f if JOANE MARIE PECK 179 Sutton Avenue Ambition: Secretary . . . Docile - E ru.. -t. J 4' ' ,gf Y 1 X? J. ii. lr f. ,, :L-f 2 W 0 i 1 MARY EDWINA PERREIRA FRANK Joser:-H Penmorm 73 Follett Street 25 Gurney 51,651 Ambition: Buyer Ambition: To Learn a Trade Activities: I-li-Tri, Bowling, Townie, Crime A , A Carefree son, Student Council, Junior Socail Com- mittee . , . Sprightly A .nl l .W We I 6 4 I I 4 V . if 3 4 ,ev A ' K f f, f A .,, ,, 5 -49 ,. 6 , , 2' ,WW 7 21: , ' in 7 ll , ,X i f T r- ef f fqf, ROBERT EDWARD PERRY FRANKLIN EDWARD PETERS Nlclmamel Bob 56 Fourth Street Ambition: Air Force Nigknamez Frank Activities: Bowling Team . , . Resolute Ambition: Teacher Activities: Outdoor Track . . . lndulgent J 'iftttwiw gil' , fi , I - ' :Q GEORGE MATI-IEw PETERS PETER WILLIAM PFEIFFER T60 Freeborn Avenue 38 Castro Street Nickname: Georgie Nickname: Tex Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Ambition: To own a business Activities: Basketball, Golf, Crimson, Activities: Outdoor Track . . . Adept Townie, Student Council, Junior Achieve- ment, Jabberwock . . . Gifted lRENE PINIENTEL l92 Juniper Street Nickname: Rene Ambition: Secretary Activities: Junior Achievement ful Grace- Miss Hartford shows a genuIne interest In two students who ,fa ,f of 42fii v,, 'J f f i ' ,ff 7 , ,f , y 'iififl if ,yizzf STEVEN HAROLD Pickup 87 Shore Road Riverside Nickname: Steve Ambition: College . . , Calm visit her in her office. N? Ambition: Doctor's Receptionist Nickname: Mike Nickname: Prop Mr. Colella class. 'UWA BARBARA ANN PIVER 32 Winsor Street Nickname: Be Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling, Picture Commit- tee, Townie, Crimson . . . Sensible Jus- peers attentively at notes compiled in his biology + 1, - , ' ei ' X 14 if 535 wf, W, fl, MW' f ,,,. MICHAEL EDMOND P1ZAR 330 Pleasanl' Street Romford 4 if LORRAINE ESTELLE PIMENTAL iO3 Blossom Street Nickname: Lori Ambition: Secretary and Housewife , . . Agreeable WILLIAM PROPATIER, JR. 580 Arcade Avenue Seekonk Ambition: College Ambition: Army Activities: Football, Wrestling, Outdoor Track, Jabberwock, Townie, Crimson . . . Activities: Football, Crimson, Townie, Pic ture Committee . . . Athletic Muscular ROBERT EDWARD PRYTULA 1411 South Broadway Nickname: Bob Activities: Hockey . . . Boisterous iff 4, . .,, ANTHONY FRANCIS QUATTROMANI l28 King Philip Road Rumtord Nickname: Tony, Quattro Ambition: Architect Activities: Band, Wrestling, All-State Band , . . Honored SHIRLEY DOLORES 43 Hunt Street Seekonk Nickname: Shirl Ambition: Office Work . . , Courageous lsAooRE SILVA RAfvIos 50 Roma Street Nickname: lzzy Ambition: College Activities: Baseball, Wrestling, State Champ' 'H' New England Champ, Football . . satile x , ,.,..zg:1g.,g,f-gre. ' , fi, 1 , -W1 ':P.vM Mya. , w f T 4 4: , ,Q 53, ,If N 4 9 , gt ALBERT WILLIAM 455 Waterman Avenue Nickname: Al Ambition: Carpenter . . . Aggressive QUATTRUCCI QUATTRUCCI 43 Hunt Street Seekonk Nickname: Jan Ambition: Office . . . Thoughtful V, 4,1 ZZ? ,A 1 jllg ,, S 4 ff A 1 4,1 , . af, A ' ELAINE LouIsE RAMOS 50 Roma Street Nickname: Laine Ambition: Office Work Activities: Townie, Badminton Tourna- ment . . . Dazzling 257, JEANETTE JEAN QUATTRUCCI Work ,,f f f m .. I ' I: . ..,, M , 0 w ' W' f :WW , , 42 ,., if . VAA I ,922 , 75, 7, X fl! , 'I '1--: L :f-:. : ,.-, GENEVIEVE FRANCIS RANIOS 54 First Street Nickname: Gen Ambition: To be a success Activities: Bowling, Junior Red Cross Tri . . . Captivating . Ver- wIth two future OflICE workers Miss Thompson discusses the operation of business machines I N to A! R X xx Two home economics students stand ready to assist Miss Shedd in preparing a meal. J,,! : E Q sh- 'csv Ai CHESTER ROWLAND READ MARCiA IDA READ 105 School St. 167 Walnut Street Seekonk Nickname: Mish Nickname: Chet Ambition: College Ambition: Mechanic , . . Manly Activities: Junior Achievement, Hi-Tri . . Trim JOHN REBELLO 137 Grove Avenue JUDITH 'REID 29 Westmore Avenue Nickname: Jack Riverside Ambition: College Nickname: Judy Activities: Track, Football, Townie, Crim- AmbitiOr1:COlleQe HARRY FRANCIS RAY 188 Forbes Street Riverside Ambition: Engineer Activities: Track, Baseball, Assembly Com mittee, Control Room . . . Business-like RosLYN LEILA READ 90 Willett Avenue Riverside Nickname: Lyn Ambition: Marriage Activities: Chorus . . . Encouraging SOV1, Jabberwock . . . Confident Activities: Hi-Tri Badminton Toumamem Student Council, Bowling, All New Eng, land Band, Senior Play, Crimson, Model Congress, All State Band , , , Demure CHARLES THOMAS REILLY 33 James Street Nickname: Charl Ambition: Hotel and Restaurant Manage- ment Activities: Aqua Ballet, Indoor Track, Out- door Track, Class Treasurer, Ring Com- mittee, Social Committee, Crimson, Jabber- wock, Football, Badminton Tournament . . . Attable ,,,f ff , , ' , , ,ifdfwf , c, , ,yr , n , Wi . jfffzh, , ff L fgfyf, , .ff ,f , f w, ,Z-0 ,l evy f ev, -, z, 4' I' f ' f , , 4 W M-LT' wwf ,. , ffl 4 . , 494 I Wm f , Viv: , , ,,r ROBERTA JEANNE RENAUD Anawan Street Rehoboth Nickname: Bert Ambition: College Activities: Library Auxiliary, Social Com- mittee, Hi-Tri, Crimson, Senior Play . . . Talented Mg ' W ! f f pu, ff' ,z gwzr f ff f ff AW, f , , X0 If , f, , f X Wf ,,., , ' . mfzxw- -' 1 CHARLES ANTHONY REPOSA JOANNE CAROL REPOSA 246 Quarry Street Nickname: Chuck Ambition: To Graduate . A . Prosperous JOSEPH EDWARD ROE 23 Burke Street Riverside Nickname: Joe Ambition: Printer . . . Nonchalant '35 East Knowlton Street Riverside Nickname: Jo ,ff ,, , ' Ambition: Elementary Teacher DONNA LORETTA Ricci 741 Willett Avenue Riverside Ambition: To be successful Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling, Crimson Indispensable Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling, Jabberwock, Social Committee, Student Council, French Club, Crimson . . . Comely solution to his math problem Nlr. Carson wonders if his protege will arrive at a correct A .N ,, JOHN BERNARD ROGERS 2419 Pawtucket Avenue Nickname: Johnny i x qc wax I ie2.gf?i: iii iz 4 vga. , i .se A ANTHONY ROSA 40 Brightridge Avenue Nickname: Tony Ambition: Ship-owner . . . Dashing . , . Responsible Mr. Kirby displays Crimsons of other years and prospective purchasers. I 4 4 . 'E , V f , JANET ALICE ROSARIO RAYMOND FRANCIS ROSE 138 Martin Street 10 Barnsdale Road Nickname: Jan Nickname: Ray Ambition: Practical Nurse Ambition: To be happy Activities: Hi-Tri, Future Nurses Culb, Cho- Activities: Operetta, Band, Jabberwock . . rus . . .Tranquil Wide awake , .,,,,v H . : 11:33 st A X BEVERLY LOUISE ROSKE NANCY MARQARET RQWSE 1310 Newman Avenue 71 Tryon Avenug Se9liOI'1li Rumford Nickname: Bev Nickname: Nanc Ambition: Elementary School Teacher Ambition: Nursing Activities: Hi-Tri, Control Room, Chorus, Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowlingphrufe Nurses Nominating Committee, Picture Committee Club , , , Tolerant . . . Cooperative Ambition: Chemist or Physicist S 'ffm f ix BERNARD Wii.LiAfvi l2USSlAN 20 School Street Nickname: Red Ambition: Teacher . . . Eneregtic I Q ,v,. : 'YV V ' , Vlrl f If Juom-i SAi.TzfviAii l29 Hull Street Nickname: Judy Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: Tovvnie, Crimson, Bowling - - Peppy K ,ci-M -ti . ' it SRV EDMOND FRANCIS ROY 43 Vine Street Nickname: Eddy ARLENE RUSSIAN 20 School Street Nickname: Red Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: Control Room . . , Reserved ALICE BARBARA SAFFORD 85 Warren Avenue Ambition: Secretary of Church Music Activities: Chorus, Operetta . . . Prac Activiteis: Hi-Tri . . . Lively tical RICHARD SALGUEIRO 204 Lyon Avenue Nickname: Sal Ambition: Air Force Activities: Outdoor Track, Football Sporty .-,-ff Hoping to end the period with the same number oi students, Mrs. Sullivan checks attendance before swimming class begins Q90 2 ROBERT CHARLES SAMUELS 101 Grove Avenue Nickname: Sam Ambition: College Activities: Outdoor Track, Indoor Track JV Basketball . . . Enthusiastic Singing together gives pleasure to Miss Smith and this choral group. f x L Eg, ,254 i JOSEPH SANTOS RICHARD SANTOS KAAREN ELIZABETH SCHULTZ 50 Hilton Avenue 37 gumac Avenue 10 Becker Avenue Riverside Riverside Riverside Nickname: Joe Nickname: Richie Ambition: American History Teacher Amblllonl T0 Graduate Ambition: To own my own business Activities: Hi-Tri, French Club, Junior Al- Activities: Future Farmers, GYmViaS1'CS - ' Activities: Basketball, Bowling . . . Brisk liance, Francaise, Bowling, Jabberwock, 51U dY Band, Badminton Tournament, Ring Com- mittee, Senior Play . . . Quick witted 'vu f me ai, QV Qi!! I ' ' , .,-sw .ne . f y? ,f K it 7 - 'Q 7, ' JOHN SCHWAB 2941 Pawtucket Avenue Nickname: Jack Ambition: Telephone lineman Activities: Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Basketball, Football . , . Easy going ARTHUR ROSE SERPA 25 West Street Nickname: Art Ambition: Air Force . . . Peaceful 4 Q X, , L GERALD PAUL SILVA 7 Carpenter Street Nickname: Jerry Ambition: Wealth . . . Unperturbed 1 r- :W i 8 ax '4 ,L Tr.. -- T541 3 N 435 ' 1 'A x R Q? , A 935. WESLEY Si-LARPE 332 Pleasant Street Rumford Nickname: Wes Ambition: To Graduate . . . Plain aw 6If4 '? ! .JOHN RONALD SLLVA H8 Middle Street Riverside Nickname: Ronnie Ambition: Join the service Activities: Bowling . . . Earnest PATRLCIA MAE SHARPLES l Elm Avenue Rumford Nickname: Pat Ambition: College Activities: Hi-Tri, French Club, Junior Ala liance Francaise, Science Club, Bowling . . . Amiable f I 4q fi f , , X M . , f f I f, - :ff '1...f:, ,Off-. ff. nb ff f ROSLINE SILVA 764 Taunton Avenue Nickname: Ros Ambition: Medical Secretary Activities: Junior Achievement, Bowling . . . Expressive .I fly 7 , ,,.A V' A ,V .LA I M SHIRLEY ANNE SlLVIA f 1 , 50 Brightridge Avenue ,,.,, , iw , A . Nickname: Shirl - Ambition: Doctor's Receptionist Attivities- Junior Achievement, Crimson Mr. Tk8Cs displays some of the marvels of Flora and fauna I l I unwavering to fascinated biology students. N l .f 5 ' 55?-ff ii Q vt? NSR , Ml w.A.,.v ., , b X V XXXL . . ..., ,,,I I4 A ,jf 5. lt x. .bfiff,,, !J,,, fgf, A A ,f l. s The car of tomorrow may be responsible for that far-away look in the eyes of Mr. Bush and his proteges. sa KENNETH ROBERT SLATER GERALDINE LOUISE SORTERUP 77 Pine Crest Drive 91 Ff6DCiS Avenue Riverside Riverside Nickname: Buddy Nickname: Gerry Ambition: Dentist . . . Tenderhearted Activities: Swimming, Tennis . . .Tranquil MARTHA ELIZABETH SIMMONS 45 Metacomet Avenue Rumford Nickname: Marty Ambition: Nurse Assembly Committee, Library Hi-Tri, Future Nurses Club . , . Activities: Auxiliary, Companionable CAROLE ELAINE SousA Winthrop Street Rehoboth Nickname: Little Pepete Ambition: Secretary Activities: Hi-Tri . . . Peaceable ,.,.,, A ' -II-: Lf K f V :J RL. B . ,A B, Q I 1 . I I JoHN LEWIS SousA i027 South Broadway Nickname: Jack Ambition: Secretary Ambition: Journalist Activities: Crimson, Model Congress, Swim- . . . J-aunty ming, Aqua Ballet, Band, Student Council, Ring Committee, Jabberwock , . . Extra- ordinary MARY ELIZABETH SousA 50 Brightridge Avenue Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling, Crimson, Townie LEONARD BERRY STEVENS 39 Dartmouth Avenue .Mu ,.- L- , fs. - - I A 't' in A aw' K , X J is 5k.,.,- . CHARLES ERNEST ST 40 Claire Street Riverside Riverside Nlcknamel Len Nickname: Charles Ambition: Sports Reporter Ambition: Navy Activities: JV Baseball, Baseball, Student ,mqjomposed Council, Townie, Senior Class President, Crimson . . , Ideal - ,, if I , at .jg . 4 I my its I I MARILYN BERTHA STILLMAN EDWARD ALBERT ST, QNGE 9 Anson Drive I Jackson Avenue Riverside Riverside Ambition: Successful Business woman Nickname, Ed Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling , . . Obliging I 471, an : In Q 1 JOSEPH FREDE 21 Lancaster Street Seekonk Nickname: Joe Ambition: Pilot ...Plain spoken RICK TACCHELLA Ambition: College Activities: Band, All-State Band, Science Club. . . Genial 3 f 1 g, If :J Boys gather around Mr. Miller to watch the operation of one of the many machines in his well-equipped shop. X 1' 'fi I M A I , H I LAI R E EVELYN PATRICIA SULLIVAN 37 Kelley Avenue Rumford Nickname: Ev Ambition: Secretary Activities: Student Council, Hi-Tri, Crimson Townie, Junior Achievement, Picture Com mittee. . . Bewitching as: 5 Egy- i Ax.v,,. T Q as xxx .A N.. -Xt gc tix 1 W X 1 a c vase ' l A 3 Q 1 t ' ,QE tv' . ' ,s s S 'XX gf? ' x . --hh A xii nys.: . ' :arm x 1 - be ,5 ce. . if - .D WT A ii ' :I , cc . af, Q es...,..e,. . , Q ,Q , , AA. ,A- 3 Peering into the future, perhaps Mr. Watmough can visualize the development of more aquatic stars. CAMlLLE THERESE TANURY 28l Terrace Avenue Riverside Nickname: The Bug Ambition: R. l. Academy for Hairdressing Activities: Junior Red Cross, Townie, Crim- son, Bowling, Chorus, Hi-Tri . . . Leisurely gy : iw, 'Wi t ' 4: Atllilk: JACQUELINE ROSALIE TAVARES JANXES EDWARD TAVARES ANITA GILDA TEIXEIRA 203 Martin Street 69 Euclid Avenue 72 Arlington Street Nickname: Jackie Rlverslde Nickname: Tex Ambition: Art Teacher Nickname: Jim Ambition: Fashion Designer Activities: Hi-Tri, Library Auxiliary, Crim- AH'1l0iTlOI'1: BOTGNST Activities: Bowling, Crimson, Townie . . son . . .Sensible Activities: Science Club, Tennis, Stage Fun loving Crew, Assembly Committee, Senior Play, Drama Festival . . . Coherent , ,z --,f, T :Q ALBERT EDVVARD B9 Shore Roacl Riverside Nickname: Al Ambition: Mechanic . , . Reserved l-HEILIG .g .'.. f sg 'lit X FQ Ji ' DONALD Pnice THOMAS 550 Taunton Avenue Nickname: Don Ambition: To graduate . . . Trustworthy if FE, ,li ' E'e,l,L 7 t 4 p , 9 V l Z , Y N, H 1 t 05 c 5 4 .. . t sy: W Q31 YZ' 'im 0 cf 'M fa I ,e 1 as V Q K ' s D-4 'Q54 Yo fe' me X X R iq f Y Y yo A BEVERLY JOAN THOMPSON 57 Smith Street Riverside Nickname: Bev Ambition: Secretary Activities: Junior Achievement, Social Com- mittee, Townie, Crimson, Bowling, Hi-Tri . . . Substantial JOANNE VVi-iiTNEY THOMPSON lO Nelson Street Rumtodr Nickname: .loani-Jo Ambition: Secretary . . . Necessary in get 2,- : A459 0 W f, ., ' , five? GLEN EDWARD TiaERiis JOYCE LOUISE TRAFICANTE JuDiTi-i ANN TRAVERS Anawan Street 67 lndian Road 82 Orchard Street Rehoboth Riverside Nickname: Trav Ambition: To be intelligent Nickname: Spooky Activities: Student Council, Cheerleading Activities: Social Committee , , , Congider. Ambition: Nurse Hi-Tri, Townie, Bowling, Crimson, Ring ate Activities: Photography Club, Student Social, and Assembly Committees Council, Junior Achievement . . . Thought- Radiant ful IQ is 7 www V A A A ALBERT ANTHONY 498 North Broadway Nickname: Treg Ambition: Engineer Activities: Football, Track TREoLiA . . .Rugged Listening to ills, real and imaginary, keeps Miss fined to the health room. Kelleher con- QS? ff, ,. '-mu., PARICIA ANNE TYRELL 157 County Street Seekonk Nickname: Red Ambition: Nurse Activities: Hi-Tri, Library Auxiliary, son . . . Bright eyed ,l ,L - - ,frm 5-rv er, ,-4' 44' , ,Q N , I G-A i ' Y H-1. 1 HJ, 'fit' J' JANET ELIZABETH TURBITT if 56 Goff Street 4, ,fn Q Rumford s L' L9 ' 42, Nickname: Jan -1 '! Ambition: College Activities: Hi-Tri, Townie, Crimson, Bowl Mr. Geraghty scans his mark book as some mecbancal draw- ing I I , Dagmy ing students watch. Crim- ju, I - .5 4 I x , it if-f W t X 4 f :W , Q , ,, 5 z f 3 y , , 5 1 3 56 , -EL: ,:fv.:,g. DAVID WARREN VAi.ENTiNE 94 Ferris Avenue Rumford Nickname: Dave Ambition: Navy . . . Soft-spoken , fm A A., na- ,Qt , ,Rig ,. 5 :55. get f ROBERT VAN WAN GEORGE VARTANIAN 166 Ferncrest Avenue H3 Maman Ave,-me Edgewood Nickname: Lefty Ambition: College Activities: Football . . . Modest Ambition: Undertaker . . . Placid Q 1 ' - fm 6 ' f 3 ,Ash 2 i ,' A1 Zu f + I, I ROBERT VAN GYZEN 394 Taunton Avenue Seekonk Ambition: Draftsman . . . Mild ,.,:- LU , , ,HW ,1C 7g7 , ,V , ,f, f V, f gf 1 4 ff fy ,t ' j f f aff ff Avis LOUISE VAZ Ti-:OMAS ROBERT VICKERS 27 Swan Slfeei il8 Waterman Avenue Ambition: Nurse Nickname: Tom Activities: Tovvnie, Crimson , . . Delightful Ambition: CGVPGVWTEF JAMES EUGENE VIEIRA l83 Central Avenue Nickname: Jim Ambition: To be a millionaire Activities: Band, indoor Track , . . MusiC6l RicHARD Voccio 303 Newman Avenue Seekonk Nickname: Dick , ' H re-iative audience Ambmon: Navy Mr. Greene shares a goke witn an GDP L L Activities: Football, .labberWOCk r - leisurely Activities: Crimson . . . Artistic RAYMOND Joi-IN ViLLANovA RQNALD JAMES VINCENT 685 Warren Avenue 71 Bentley Street Nickname: Ray Nickname: Mickey Mouse Ambition: Draftsman Ambition: Businessman Activities: Band, Football - - V SPOVTY Activities: Football, Baseball . . . Enter prising N Li W Mr, Ross and members of the chorus prepare for a bit of close harmony. KX R X :ig dx N A R 3: R .-N lx X2 t F Y x A 1' NA CARL THEODORE WALDRON 43 Summit Street Nickname: Ted Ambition: Printer . . . Stirring ANN PATRICIA WALSH PHILIP GEORGE WALZ ALBERT FRED WARD AA Curtis Street 30 Brentwood Drive 99 Vine Street Nickname: Pat Rumfold Nickname: Al Ambition: Office Work . . . Well-Disposed Nickname: Skippy Ambition: Aircraft Mechanic Ambition: A Force Activities: Control Room . . . Strong mind Activities: J. V, Basketball, Picture Com' ed mittee, Band . . . lndefatigable SANDRA JOAN WARREN Reardon Street Riverside Nickname: Sandy Ambition: Secretarial work Activities: Junior Red Cross . impulsive PRISCILLA ALLYN WATERMAN Anawan Street Rehoboth Nickname: Prissy Ambition: Teacher Activities: Future Nurses Club, liance Francaise . , . Patient Junior Al- MY, 'Wil SALLY ANN WATTS l8 Harding Avenue 70 Greenwood Avenue Riverside Rumford Nickname: Sal Nickname: Cha Ambition: Telephone Operator . . . Promising Room . . . Studious -037 CHARLOTTE STRAW WEBSTER Activities: Model Congress, Operetta, Mod- el Legislature, Bowling, Hi-Tri, Control A - A A ' ,, ,Z ' . V -, ., .... get V fag V, . . -- ' y L ROBERT ALAN WEST RICHARD EUGENE WHEELER LESTER RICHARD WHQTE 62 Orlo Avenue 186 Second Street 174 County Street Ambition: NBVY Nickname: Dick Nickname: Whitey . . . Casual Ambition: Trade School Ambition: Service Activities: Band, Jabberwock , . . Hardy . . . Mighty PETER LESTER WHiTEoRD 295 County Stfeei Seekonk A Nickname: Whit I Ambition: College Cl'efk 19 book 'lm is EUST one Of Miss CIGHCWS many library Activities, poofbailf Wre5tIing, TVBCl4f chores. Townie . . . Genial :C fm S90 Mrs. Clifford explains the typewriter keyboard to aspiring ELAINE LILLIAN WHITNEY 33 Don Avenue Rumford Ambition: Office Work Activities: Band . , . Temperate ste-nographers, B as V X CARQL JANE WILLIAMS JoAN WILLIAMS 161 Grove Avenue 287 Newman Avenue Ambition: Medical Secretary RUmlO'd Activities: Bowling, Aqua Ballet, Junior Ambition: College Achievement, CflmS0f'l - . . Exquisite Activities: Chorus, Operettas, Model Con- gress, Crimson, Model Legislature . . , ln- genious ,Qfiiflw V 1 , ,Q 1 . gi ' ,M ,s X egg? 5, : K , if ' WILLIAM B. WRIGI-IT, JR. JUDITH ANN YAT55 373 GV931 Road 125 Norwood Street Saylesville Swansea Nickname: Bill Nickname: Judy , . . Staid Ambition: Textile Designer Activities: French Club, Aqua ence Club . . . Respectful SANDRA RAE WILLIAMS 180 Narragansett Avenue Riverside Nickname: Sandy Ambition: Secretary . . . Winsome Ballet, Sci. ,ff ,X M' A -ff, . ff ' 'ii ' 1 'gf l :wa m:121::4 f f - ? X, , , 'P I 3. , 5721 571' 1 1?-, . 3. ' f GEORGINA MAE YORK 107 Lindy Avenue Riverside Nickname: Georgy Ambition: Salvation Army Officer Activities: Hi-Tri, Bowling, Crimson, GlI'lS' Slale . . . Frolickgome Band, SANDRA Yuno ALAN ZURA 557 Forbes Street 191 Arcade Avenue Riverside Seekonk Nickname: Sandy NlCl1HGmS: Al Ambition: Comptometer School Ambition: College Activities: Library Auxiliary . . . Intent Activities: Basketball, Golf French Club Wrestling . . . Hospitable Mr. Sullivan illustrates a point to a group in the general shop office. 2 ff Ad' if 1 Enjoying refreshments between dances at The Junior Prom. Um 7wZ5e ' xv 644 Dancing in The Dark, at our Junior Prom Faculiy and sfudenfs mingle during intermission at The highlighi of our Junior Prom, I9 sf 'i i? fi 4 Q4 1 Z E 5 6 Z W 7 Z 3 3 ff f Z 9 6 2 ? QQ Z 2 2 2 'a Q ,Q F 1: 5 r- 5. 'f rnznvnfu1Qv-AzvzefmazkfarmM-hvnvuzwmmn1r1.aumwua4.m1w:.vnmm.funmmm-Awmmww.f rfnvffmmunf:.fffwmmmvfgw-f,w.....A.-,. mm.Q::r.1nyff-91,1-1.,w1r.-H-.1.,+.Af-vw,-A,:M11b.f.:v-r.-,v w . - 'w-Y :,- 1- -V ' DONE MOST FOR CLASS Elizabeth August John Sousa MOST SOCIABLE Bette Hayward lsadore Ramos edfzzocuwi MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Leonard Stevens Barbara Jackson N lr .iii as 9 V -,r in 'E si MOST ATTRACTIVE Carolyn Brown Robert Samuels , ,f ,,,w,,f.,, ff BEST PERSONALITY Janis Lamson Charles Reilly MOST VERSATILE Judith Reid John George ,fa f Q67 K, . 2 llf a , may-:fx BEST ACTRESS and ACTOR Roberta Renaud Edmund Leailwer WITTEST Madeline Duell William Wrighl Na? IDEAL SENIORS Irving Guyelte Joan Crocker ewafaam df 'E I -sg.. Im nm. MOST ATHLETIC Kaaran SCHUITZ WZ! AST Harry Edmonds MOST MUSICAL Linda Conway Joseph Maceda MOST POPULAR Judifh Travers Roger Gagnon ' T '72 figs' x X x. Rs 9 f K f f . A , ff J ,K '4 S W2 M N,,,,,,..,,',W.n., ,,,,..fm-Z0 I I V, A , , ,, ,, ,. 41, . 2214. gg: 1: 7 5 ZZ.: ,, ,, ,.,,, ,.,,,,. , , . . ,M ,.V,,:,,1 , . ... HQ , ' ' ' '4 MOST AMBITIOUS Joan Ferrier Alben Treglia 1 fx MOST ORIGINAL JaneT Mansfield James Vierra NICEST TO HAVE AROUND Beverly Roske Anthony Quaffrornani X wx NV l x li LEONARD STEVENS Editor of Townie President of Senior Class few CAROLYN BROWN Editor of Photography QW ' s ys JOHN SOUSA Co-Editor of Crimson E Q X . , X. N N X26 l' lWC?f S 'Sf X N C i C J lx I X '.,'. . lii, ,' 2 ' 552 f ff JEAN CELLEMME Manager ol Crimson Business f jf LlNDA CONWAY ' President of Science Club fl 2 lil l ,A DONNA NELSON f' Secretary of Senior Class A, I it fll' ' l llllll zlfllllllllllbaf Y ill il' lllbi l l i .53 li lp, fl ll A il ,g fsv Hi . - 'IEMIQIIX' Ili X , ff r X ff' JOHN GEORGE Treasurer Of Senior Class f f , Za, , , rf, 4 D 1 wr ,ffm f 1 Z, , wwf f WWW X ' f 4-if 4 PATRICIA MAHER Q Captain of CheerleGdefS I I WVZWL , V f C ' if iw-E - a X I - , vr ' .f - ,4,,r,. in . f ,I K ,, , if f ' - i i il E GEORGE PETERS X V Co-Editor of Crimson , f V W' f jf I . lf 4 X 4 rr ,L ,ff ' 74 ,L L.: 2, at HARRY EDMONDS Pre-sidenr of Siudenf Council JOAN CROCKER Vice Presidenr of Senior Class 1 , ,jr I 4vMMM , 1 LORRAINE DIAS Presidenf of The Library Auxiliary X X x , W l xxx, l l BETTE HAYWARD l Senior Class Queen C 3 B aww ax' A JANIS LAMSON -. , D.A.R. Award , President of Future Nurses Club I - X :fbi N . I - 4101101 P X i ,1 X ' 'L.,! ,... . 41 X I E A BARBARA KIRAS B 3' President of Senior Bowling BARBARA FRASER sident of the French Club l l ,N , lv 1 llill ' l i l lt ANTHONY QUATTROMANI Drum Maior ill mQ,,fJ'4a.av.sF ' GLORIA GAGNON Sideftl of the Sophomore Bowling Club, V , N ELIZABETH AUGUST Hi-Tri President JOSEPH MACEDA Drum Maior ' Z , T if I ' .,,,,g,i4? f X JQHN sicoarfw Presideni O7 F'F'A' 3 f Z X J X rx Z JUDITH NAVA5 First Honors XS f DONNA RICCI Second Honors Mfr 5 f,7 wl, HELEN SWANSON President of Junior Girls' Bowling Zn 0 JUD ITH NAVAS 5 First Honors N 'u . 'i 451, 2' i 6 is 4 5 0 an al 3 Qfmozs ' Robert Lloyd Ashworth Elizabeth Ann August Roberta Mary Blanchard Beverly Janet Bourne Stephen Ralph Bradley Francis Edward Ca'in Alexandra Nan Cary Jean Elizabeth Cellemme Barbara Ann Charves Harry Elwood Clarkson, Jr. Linda Ann Conway Marie Olive Cordeiro Joan Alice Crocker Margaret Eileen Csisar Gabriel DeMoura, Jr. Joseph Sousa Dias, Jr. June Delores Dias Joan Arlene Ferrier Jacqueline Rosalie Fontes Ann Louise Fox Barbara Jean Frazer William Ronald Glines Teresia Rita Hamel Bette Arline Hayward Priscilla Grace Hodgeman John Sinclaire Howland Barbara Ann Jackson Mavis Lillian Johnson Norma Louise Kofahl Janis Evelyn Lamson Edmund Richardson Leather Barbara Ann MacKay Janet Helen Macy Carol-Ann McComb Margaret Amy McGowan Ann Frances Monroe Helen Miriam Naiarian Judith Navas fNancy Guild Nickerson Joan Marie Peck Anthony Francis Quattromani Harry Francis Ray Judith Reid Roberta Jeanne Renaud Donna Loretta Ricci Patricia Mae Sharples Shirley Anne Silvia Carol Elaine Sousa Leonard Berry Stevens Marilyn Bertha Stillman DONNA LORETTA RlCCl Second Honors James Edward Tavares Beverly Joan Thompson Charlotte Straw Webster Judith Ann Yates 'Missing from picture .QW5 kfvf JN ' -Xgf 1k' 7? 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The rerary. rlle f1avy'5 ha N ,451 L n S19Ver'l5, C reSlCl9nl3 e all OU, f Senior Class P , mre or el 9CflOy-gs males lor lecllov PW ' V Jan VHA? il' , QE' - fffi 1 'kr 'rrgiillf .v - . ' N595 .Q-'i i F . a 4 K 3 . 1 ' ls mf-,,.,.4 x 'X b I X I , is l 3 1 Y Q P x I iv if 5 Y 1 , 1 f .K . Q A R , , 5 are 1 M f , 5? 'S f Q J 5 K 1 A Q A A 'I Q - .gl A . . V. af a r ' of Mar ii Li' Running non pose fo' e ' 9 Amare, Rlley and Roger C39 ' fof Sec. 1- fx Y 1 Ae ff :Ht 2f?eZfif' A X P 1 3 ff 1 ,ffzgigfer , l L. f , ll ,f . 'll an w , a r S' ' f 3. Eff 'f J if , 'Qi , S ' l 7 - c' ff, - any ,, , - , ' , , Q' 5' I if , 1 I l I . The Line ' ., Z, Wnxiaaiww ' f H ' Elections, to , Y ' Q- , ' ' ,- 1 J A . f , .,' www ll l , '- 3,9513 I f.w,1- Q A , ff K 3, r . r gfffe Q a , ga ff' 1 L - OUT r ' w , 1, 'JJ'4 i-r f' J f : ' .rf - A aw fx, v .f ., vt f ,UVWVP I If 3 . ,, vw. 4 , ., ww ,qui vf f V 1 4 x 1, , r,,fm3 3, V ' P 4 3' 5 5 xx, ,,ff ' ' ,w if ml, ,, 1 ff 'if W - ' ' ,. :iff r 575214: I . ' . V I k, Joh V,m .,,,A, Q A .rr . . , ning fof Harry Car n 5oU5a,s Skit -. .M ea an Campalg fhe UN 'ep son for Treasurer. . r , 'r Z W l . 5 5fUClenf5 dj President fg ,H , Y of Barbara EH l le I. Class Pic of Len , Slevens' skir f lace as the Sen or Senior A Swifch takes P tions. Looks like fun, kldsl ,f, , ,, ., .New . pirates in a ioyo as candidare for Senior - ' BFS YQSEYNBTIVSS Us mood' O f 2 ' . l ' 1 1 2 rs . il r I ' l 1' , I- ' 2 3 2 . 'SNNWYX .,e..WW-xmgwxw.,Xi9i X gjgigsf ' 'ge.ge.....M aa i 'Que Q X .mr .. ,.... . Jw. Q S5 ,o..,W- ..... .e.,.e..., :f,,,,o.1 ,. ...o ..... ..... . .... . 'x..,x K . . s ' ' 1 . y 3 1 . l W mm Q S llhl ,J 4 Y Q,, a ll fi N My l J al ,f ,111 7 scuss me abmr S Senror C! . Svvorrh as fh , f Tuclenls represenlmg GSS an a scen f 9 Vice A group 0. 5 G non and John GeOfQ9 e or a canteen. deqerminallon to gel Roger ag lors 5 I campaign for lheir elec' Class Treasurer has an ,, 3 Q, 1 I8 g. .,,.,,2'l.4-3 5 ' 2 5 if ff. 4 F, ,K . - ,lf , X . 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Qs X V C A skit encowagfn n is 3 Se hepgters Sho Vice President A Q ominarlon of Jean . has the ROY f - ' rv Mme . Rashed and A Is pm on by Carol Tille O' Junior Class Junior class electlo I el in a bug WHY- nn Decresfeflzo. Y' Joan OWSHS, Margie their candlclalel Ron Spleg Xi E. X ll K lv, l l l al -is Slut P ape, for nf, title. iwilfwaffm ya ,,. ,, , l ming fo 1 1 TQWNTE T FILE NEC CMO' name of school NEWS' ' lakes The --- 'Wy for Jun' . for Junior Class Olllcers 'Ol' Class Vice Presidenf Rf Ronnie Spgegel for JU VND' Qggsmiqg e Junlgf Class Pre skit nior Class Presldem 'V Ronnie Spiegel laecarn IQ The Theme of this And 50 slclem 1 ' TS t ttractS dame B H One Itttle pig goes da NA 916 3 ' from the HOD' at 9 ncing here af Our Harvest H0 Cal B I Cumng up dU in9 intermission at the Haw e uct. fon OT In W . 1 attract the Wen' est Hop, The Emma 5 Ball. ll ., Master of ceremonies, George Peter b attention for th s rin h' ' e singing of gs 'S d C ne sings a solo at . 7 ,ff A au :ence to our National - ra Claire Marte Anthem, 0 1 mg f ,-,....oets oand CI Ed for me ,, L ard Wvww' '- I - an aw -1,1 W ' n us Qwen oring annuat Christma - Cl . Dr' Famur I X bus DBY Para e s assembly. pamcip . Urn atuon 'U the CO 0 - - ' ' a During mnlernusslon ' ,A I . ff 'ends and enloy relues s Court A I time ou' 'O Qallq wull'1 fl f Class ParlY SW Make Way fo Q the SCWO hmelllif VT he Queen, dems lake l K iff' Slrafersl SHO wflakes and l 4 c ntastld' at the Senior Class Party high: Y successful Chnmm Snowmen We a SFormal. le me Theme of Th e Couples dance The ligl1T fa held in The cafeterna. ' ,,,. 5. . ng .--1,ffyy,.,,g,-ew-vgwf.M-V-f.fy,f.g ,,.:w,'5f-fmlflf nf V , - ,, . , . V K V ,H,.,,,,:., , x,L. .. . ' 5 ' ,, ff A ff l U L: 4. , ,. '-I- 'Mrff y ' ': 0 ' ,, . .- ., f , 1-,Q ,,,. . V. Q- s .f A f A' '- '-lf--ffnf' 1 - -f -X-. . - n,s..mQwW 6?KbMnl cial gathering. Seve I ,gif ' ' cl excuse for SO ra students Sh Lunch penocl IS a Q00 arm . Q a ride fo school ' 0 f Q . 3i3l3gg5l'uy'wmL l Q f - .. .si x.,x .X L U2 ,KFVNRVA N . N., X 1- ' ,l. llltv-: I' .1 N- N, ' gf: . - X . . . ll llvf- - 2 Q . ., ' '-- xx .,,N. I . .s,,v: - ':f: f:.'j:5 ii -. x- ' .l ' ci- w ,X ?g-Qss gs.- + ve, N. 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'I ,r 19 Q 5 I ' QQ? Q L fmrafww' rw ,., ,,, ..., , V , H -,ga 'Q ,V ,. 'WVU Ke I Min, , -ff , Vg, Yrlo 'iii V 0' .pw-,W-+ Costume. 'ds appears ro 1- P - ,,rA1 -afa ig Ja - 'f .MW if-' . Jewfldefed in hr a IS our ,,,, ,,, ,W ., mode , . d HAP. Ounce of prevemion is worth a pound of cure descrubes 'this piciure. f Model Legislature competitors group around Mr. James Greene, 1956 ad- visor. l l ' if-xp. ii 'Gif-1 ...sms f 2 P' X N Y, 'rss - '17, '-is 737' 1 t 1 . W . B, 1 fi f' . f - 15,7 , , I 2 Ei i ' lf-? : Fe I 54 .1 if ': ' A X . P7 , Z ff' fgfaei g, f 4 ep fm M5 25 . , 2. iff willy, ., 'L 1 - 'Lima 1' fs' r f i 1 f i w ' ' 1' 'al l' ? f . l fi , Q -'Ei .5 -Q .2 -.ww sp? . 4 W. a-.. 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V ,i ff ' X R-'lu ,,, 1 V f ,912 . ,5 ark- 1 ' ' ' , Z'- ' .- 1 l1 1 -ge 1' 1- F' fa' 1 'i-.47 5- 1' - .1 V. .fa,11- 94.15- . 1'. 1, :Q 35111-...,-, 'X if T1 ,553 Q- 41-21 'wif 21 . ,1,1 411 -, g.,,w-1 1. ' Am.1.11a'1: fi? 'ff' - EAST PROVIDENCE SCHOOL COMMITTEE Easf Providence School CommiH'ee MRS. MARY E. COLE, Chairman MRS. ELEANOR A. SEAMAN, Clerk MR. ARTHUR E. ALDRICH MR. FRANCIS J. FYNN MRS. MARY C. McGOWAN . . . YEARBGOK PHOTOGRAPHER . . -in whose sludio formal and informal por+rai'rs were laken. X995 Been Pun U i . . . having you in 'rhe sfudio, 'raking your pic- +ure, and ge++ing acquainied. When 'rhe arises-personal, engagemen'r or wedding please s+op in our new firsf floor siudio in 'rhe Luclce++ Building. We'll be glad +o see you again! occasion for a new phofograph THE LUCKETT STUDIOS INCCRPORATED 75 Weybossef S+ree+ Providence JAclcson I-3030 P. S. Our candidafes and formal wedding porirailure is considered among ihe finesf in New England. If you, or any one you lrnow, are making wedding plans, siop in and com- pare our superb qualify and sensible prices-jus+ 'rwo of ihe many reasons we are said +o be: Rhode lsland's Leading Wedding Phoiographers W. C. VIALL DAIRY, INC. 9I2 Broadway, 565+ Providence, RJ. Grade A Quality Dairy Products Ea I-I255 ROY A. HENRIKSON ELIZABETH VIALL HENRIKSON HOWARD C. BARBER DAIRY, INC. 28 MARY AVENUE EAST PROV., R.I. Grade A Guernsey Milk 0707 G O O D Uvfl: O 0 D EILEEN DARLING'S Fall River Avenue, SeeIconIc MASSACHUSETTS J BEST POLICY AT ALL TIMES JOHN L. LEWIS Insurance Ageni' 25 Circle SI. RUMFORD. R.I. ,sm I i - D Ti HE OUTLET COMPANY R. I. Largesf Deparfmenf Sfore Tel. EI. I-3800 f-F WG DRUG CO- A. R. cores SERVICE STATION Y!-7 242 Taunion Ave. 358 Taunfon .Ave- Prescripfions Our Specialfy Ead, Providence' RJ. G. M. SPORT CENTER 325 Waferman Avenue Easi' Providence, R.I. Sporfing Goods Afhlefic Equipmeni Ed. Riyer TONY'S SERVICE STATION Pefer Damiano Mobil Produci Accessories side Square Riverside, R.I L. M. AMBROSE SUPER MARKET 278 Warren Ave. Eas+ Providence, R.I. SNO WITE DAIRY Fresh OuaIiI'y Milk and Cream Call Ea. I-4926 RIPLEY ESSO STATION 69 TaunI'on Avenue EasI' Providence, R.I. THE SEWING BOX Remnanfs and Dressmaking and AI1'era+ions 279 BuIIocIrs Poinf Ave. Riverside, R.I. www BURNETT FORD, INC. 2641 W New Cars Sales NEW TRUCKS Service A-I I-,Sed Cars YOUR REHOBOTH FORD DEALER BI-ackbum 2-3322 Who Does Business Wifh You in Mind Roufe U.S. 44 Rehoborh, Mass. , , .mq..,, INDUSTRIAL FABRICATING CO. Steel and Alloy Fabricating Co. IndusI'riaI Courf Q ng RIVGFSICIS. RJ- Off Paw+ucIre'r Ave. Ea- I-0553 .lm .... e ALDRICH BOATI NG SUPPLIES LAUREL PARK WARREN, R.I. Evinrude Morors -- 3, LINDY'S DRESS SHOPPE 9 Turner Avenue Riverside l5, R.I. DONNELLY'S DINER Taunfon Avenue Seekonlr, Mass. A FRIEND I C. T. MILOS CO. America's Foremosi' Pearlizers I Waferman Ave., R.I. Ea. I-4344 CRESCENT PARK :J . I-7 R. D. WHITCOMB AGENCY K I Compleie Insurance Service 47 Taunion Avenue ,Q Easi' Providence I4, R.I. ' IFR. 'Nl RAY'S PURE FOOD MARKET Me-ah. Groceries and EARL H. BASSETT, Prop. Frozen Food 656 BuIIocIcs Poin'I' Avenue TeI. Ea. I-3I79 Easi' Providence, RJ. LEN ERICKSON' INC' CHRETIEN'S HARDWARE RADIO TV PHONO . 395 BuIIocI:s Poinf Sales and Service Riverside, R,l, 32I Taunion Ave. Ea I-I742 Tel. Ea. I-064I IQ f - SINGER'S SUPER MARKET i 330 Norih Broadway Q1 Wholesale and Re+aiI Meais, Teas, Coffees. Groceries and Fish I Tel. Ea. I-I780- I-I78l LLOYD LONG, INC. 1: OLDSMOBILE :E NEW AND USED CARS SALES AND SERVICE ND 325 Taun+on Avenue Easi' Providence ig ASAVE IAI' +I1e Six Cornersi A H , AT Ea. I-4900 G MELROSE BEAUTY SUPPLY Beauly Supply and Equipmenl' ESSO SERVICE STATION IO3 Walerman Avenue We Give Uni'I'ed Trading S'I'amps R. l. DIESEL SERVICE I97 AnIl1ony S+., Easl Providence ROUSSEAU AND PETIT Building of Commercial Truck Bodies Te' Ea I-M78 Blaclrsmifhing General Repairing MACE CLEANERS TAUNTON AVE. WEE WASH LAUNDRY EIa2:9Pi?idBgr?fjwSii 207 Taunion Ave. Easf Providence ' ' ' Cleanesi Clolhes in Town Ea. I-0762 Ea. I-3l98-m I58 Walerman Ave Easf Prov Rl EORGE NORTHUP TExAco SERVICE OLDSMOBILE SPECIALIST ' HYDRAMATIC, FORDAMATIC, MERC-O-MATIC TRANSMISSION WORK Road Service Tel. Ea. I-7407 THE FALSTAFF Seelronlr, Mass. SIX CORNERS TAILORS AND CLEANERS 283 Taunlon Ave., Easi' Providence Tel. Ea. I-4723 ERANKS BARBER SHOP 389 Bulloclxs PI. Avenue Riverside, R.I. l TYLER'S EAT SHOPPE Good Place +o Ea'I I3 Lincoln Ave. Riverside Square Ea, I-II67 RIVERSIDE RECREATION CENTER FREDERICK K. GOFF, Prop. ROLLING PIN BAKERY 227 Willell Avenue Riverside Ea. I-4032 WARREN'S TURKEY FARM Fresh ai Our Farm Turkeys Available Year Round Rehobofh, Mags, Rou'I'e S., No. 44 ROADSIDE SHOE CENTER Sundial Shoes for All Ihe Family 267 Waferman Ave. Eas'r Providence Prov?lI'ai.ii1?I3oi,1lPiIce six CORNERS MAIN ST. FURNITURE CO. I 7I6 Main S+ree'I' Tel. Ch. 5-392I RAMOSEY, Propen Cemlgll THE DIAMOND MATCH Lumber and Building Supplies 22 Washingion Avenue Riverside, R. I. Ea. I-0l88 ADAMS SALES AND SERVICE 3I7 Warren Avenue Easi' Prov., R. I. CO. TRAINOR'S BEVERAGE 74 Taunlon Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Tel. Ch. I-3904 POVAR ANIMAL HOSPITAL STORE T , .-sm! 1. .- AS menu aj x ASOUINO'S RESTAURANT American and IIaIian Food 580-584 N. Broadway EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I. Tel. Ea I-5406 J. E. BRENNAN AN 5 No. Union S+. F'aw'I'ucI:eI, R. I. BEAU'S DINER D CO. 744 Nor+h Broadway Easf Providence, R. I. PLYWOOD MART, INC. Eettoz 'Walaee 320 Taunion Ave. X EAST PROVIDENCE RI-lone ISLAND JULIMAR'S V ' Cards-Giifs-Toys ChiIdren's Wear I , ,-' . ,M ,H ,f x zs CIRCLE sr. if' lf 'I' Q RUMFORD, R. I. 2 Q I . V KWIK CLEANERS. AND xr. s::,:fL.'zesI2: Local and Long Disiance Sfore Lincslgnlkve M HaulingE I 2g0 Taunion Ave. Riverside R .I I3 assasoil Ave. asf Prov., R. . asf Prov., R. l. ' ' ' Ea. I-2625-J Call and Deliver McOUADE BRQTHERS WilleH Avenue RIVERSIDE. R. l. THE WATERMAN RUMFORD HARDWARE 237 Newman Ave. Rumforcl, R. l. DUTCH BOY PAINTS Ea. I-7466 BATTY REALTY COMPANY Compleie Real Es+a+e Building and Insurance Service 375 No. Broadway Rumforcl. R. l. ROWLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. 3260 Ceniral Avenue PAWTUCKET, R. l. HOPE CLEANERS 8: LAUNDERERS Cleaning AI' l'I s Besi 259 Bulloclcs PI. Ave. 2737 Pawfuclcel' Ave. Tel. Ea. I-070I Ea. l-3293-J Tel. Ea. I-0767-R PERRY AND LA POINTE GENERAL CONTRACTORS 9l Benlley S+. Easl' Prov. R. l. STORM MASTER CORP. OF RHODE ISLAND 350 Wasl1ing+on SI. Providence, Rhocle lslancl ALUMINUM DOORS ALUMINUM WINDOWS III 'uileki LL. L- ---Q .L een.- e LI.. -L -- . 3'-is READ'S DAIRY l350 Fall River Avenue Seekonlc, Massacl1use'Hs UU' - .. S A E R . R My , g . 1554 . ., Dm, . ima S' , ' . I CHARLES B. RCCHA Class of I94-0 PERRY'S CONTRACTS 8. BUILDERS 630 Taunfon Avenue Gulf Fuel Oils and EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I. Burner lns+alla'rion Tel' Ea' L6322 Day and Niglrl' Service inkriw I62 WARREN AVENUE I- 1 Tel. Gas. I-522l 6,5 25 WAYLAND TOY SHOP Wayland Square I23 Medway S+ree+ PROVIDENCE. R. l. CROCKERS RUMFORD SPA H56 Paw+ucke+ Avenue Easf Providence. R. l. RICHARD HOBSON PLUMBING AND HEATING CRAWSHAWS Near Red Bridge in Easf Prov. Charcoal Broiled Foods and Homemade Pies WHERE FRIENDS MEET TO EAT wn-MTE FUEL co C ST Au+oma+ic Heafing Equipmen+ Air Concliiioning Equipmeni' COAL-FUEL OIL--COKE 79I N . B CI ll Exchange S+. 0 ma way PROVIDENCE R I Q, YL EAST PROVIDENCE , . . , N .. Tel. Gvaspee I-0943 ff Rhode Island I ' ' ' - Six Corners UNITED DRUG THE BOWLIINQ ACADEMY 328 Warrert Avenue 354 Taunfon Avenue E63 Zfowenje EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I. O e San D Aufomafic Pin SeH'ing A. SALTZMAN, Proprle'ror Machines -L ,. ai' ,W-7 LEWIS AND WILLIAMS Furni+ure 2250 Paw+ucIce'r Avenue EAST PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND There Is No Subs+i+u+e for OuaIi'ry Ea. I-7876-Ea. I-7877 I 0 5:2 - v:- . H -1 me S A ' I .'. . hr ...., .I A , -1 -I - I L 3,5 ,H If - I IS'f:1,FQ N, I Nw' JORDAN'S SERVICE STATION 98I Broadway Easl' Providence, R. I. MILT'S MAPLEHURST ESSO STATION Riverside, Rhode Island Ea. I-ZI48 CRONAN'S PAINT 8: HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. I07-I09 Waferman Avenue Eas'I' Providence, R. I. The Mosi' Compleie Wallpaper and Painf Hardware Siore in Town BENNE'IT'S GAS STATION A+lan+ic Service S+a+ion Pawfuclrei' and Ferris Ave. Rumford, Rhode Island ALBERT BENNETT SYDELL 8: SYVERSON 81 CO., INC. I88 Benefir S+., Prov., R. I. APPRAISERS AND ADJUSTERS OF AUTOMOBILE LOSSES Fire-Allied Lines and Casually Claims Gaspee I-2480 Gaspee I-2077 LAWERENCE H. COOK, INC. Plasric Molds and Tools 65 Massasiol' Avenue EAST PROVIDENCE R,. I. DR. GEORGE D. SWEET DR. GEORGE P. SWEET OPTOMETRISTS Riverside, R. I. TOWN SHOE REPAIRS 234 Warren Avenue EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I. Ea. I-5I3I Suppose Nobody Cared CLARENCE C. MUNROE 8: SON Dog Feed, Bird and Pe+ BECKMAN'S FORMICA CENTER I04 Waferman Avenue I 'Ein I Supplies Y Ea. I-7I25 ff l v I AD ' SHORES LERS MARKET I Q I , a s f - 103171 If TI ' ju 1' .. Sift 535352 4- , ,ea .- 'sv' . I ' . -Y z,,,1-gqgua. PHOTO STORES RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS and The Rumforcl Company Manufacfurers and Disfribufors Of Leading Indusfrial Chemicals QUADRAFOS-SODIUM TETRAPHOSPHATE SULPHURIC ACID and GROCERY PRODUCTS Choice posi+ions are open +o +l1e girl who is frainecl +o mee? career-job requiremenls. Hundreds of em- ployers call firs+ on Gibbs +0 fill impoi-+an+ secre- farial posifions. Lasl' year +l1e Gibbs placemenl offices handled more +l'1an 6000 requesfs for secre- +aries. KATHARINE GIBBS SCHOOL SECRETARIAL Wri+e Enrollmenl Commillee for GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK I55 Angell S+., Providence 6, R. l. Also New Yorlc, Boslon, Monfclair, N. J. 3 KENNECOTT WIRE AND CABLE CO. A One of New EngIand's Fine Sfores -Tit , , If ' .ae .,,,, xx .I I I IXPPWX II I1 'I' P ' ? --'c-g-,,,.v- OAK HILL POULTRY I Producers of Qualify CI1icIcs S Summer S+. BI. MBSOTI Rehobofh T. ROYAL DEMERS A FRIEND reef Easi Providence R. I. WOODS SOCONY SERVICE STATIO C N orner of Pawiuckei' a d n Warren Ave. Eas'I' Providence, R. I. Tel. Ea. I-0042 PERRY FUNERAL HOME SULIQWNIS PARKING Easi Providence, R. I. S. D. ROGERS Jeweler-Wafchmaker Diamonds and Wai 2 abln SI., Providence cI1es 78 TaunI'on Avenue EAST PROVIDENCE R T Free and Easy Parking NORMAN BONN Bosfon SI'ore Record Shop I jil- 0 I. Mfg:-ie-'-Eu el. Ea. i.o53l-R S8rJ SERVICE STATION RIVERSIDE CLEANERS 732 W,,,e,, Ave. WilgeH Ave. Riverside I5 R. I. RIVERSIDE, R. I. Hardwar - e, Pamf, HeaIing Oils More Scholarships for Our Worfhy Graduafes is Our Greaiesl' Aim W Icome Is Exfendecl 'ro Our New Members of b 'rhe A e +he Class of I956 y EAST PROVIDENCE gg i SENIOR I-IIeI-I SCHOOL ALUMNII ASSOCIATION GILBERT STUART The Ideal Family Treaf is +o See a Movie Once a Week THE LITTLE THEATER OFF RIVERSIDE SQUARE The Sfofe Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE I9 BISHOP STREET ' RUMFORD, RHODE ISLAND M Ea. I-0622 I R- .Im K DR. I.. J. SPELLMAN Den+is+ For 'rhe S+uc:Ien+ Body 3 -gf -5 H 'i .EJ6 X X III iz-' 'Tl .T !' ffl SCRELL OIL COMPANY 'xl , I 74 f- Oil Burner Servlce and Ins+aIIa+ion I FUEL OIL AND METERED SERVICE D, 2725 PAWTUCKET AVENUE V EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I. 75 Q Tel. Ea. I-0457 fa: .R 5' . rf .. wr KR r T if A The Doorway +o a Tasca Trade Congrarulafions +o All Our Furure Ford Buyers TASCA FORD SALES, INC 57 Taunfon Ave. EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I. Q X rf H ,f w.'!45 N T Af ,S Af Q A , L , K, , , 2 H .A --L-gs 1. ' S MQ- f , 'fxffiifxgf' , ' A - A A,,,, A . CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS PETER VOCCIO SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY AHIeboro, Mass. TOM GALVIN, Fac+ory Represen+a+ive UALITY I 5 u rf. 5 -.5 L x5T 555- biis sx , x 5 5 bs XC- an Iine jevyeIry LOUIE'S MEN'S WEAR AND DRY GOODS 1 Compleie Line of Working CIo+I'1es LANE jx! ig Cocker Spaniels ' Louis DeIu'ry 234 Warren Ave. Buff Red Black Propriefor Eas'r Prov. '247 Newman Ave' Af IIIX' Seekonk, Mass. Tel. So. I-738I WARREN AVE. HARDWARE CO., INC. 577 Warren Ave. Eas+ Providence, R. I. Free Delivery Ea. I-5l07 HOLLAND HOUSE I473 Warwick Avenue Hoxsie, Rhode IsIancI GRACIOUS DINING MANUEL B. VIERRA Insurance Agen+-ReaI Es'raIe Broker KING DRUG BUILDING Tel. Ea. I-4725 242 Taunfon Ave. MORNING STAR BAKERY IIO6 So. Broadway EAST PROVIDENCE R. I. Ea. I-IO70 J. H. WILLIAMS 81 CO. EuneraI Service Ea. I-OI67 ZIO Taunton Ave. EAST PROV., R. I. I L... .1 w.,,,..-e-.e -: ,C E .Dee J Tel Blackburn -3950 CHESTER M. MUNROE Dealer in Case and Oliver Farm Equupmeni' ff Bay S+a+e Road-Rehoboih, Mass - L ,-x ,Lt I I 'n Hay Grain Fer+iIizer ' LOVE . . . Decora+ors, Inc. 90 Taunion Avenue Eas'r Providence, R. I. Tel. Ea. I-629I MAC WATTY BELTING AND RUBBER COMPANY 7 Beverly S'rreeI' Providence, R. I. 94331 f I OSCAR AND MABLE C f f BERGHMAN L'M aff' Rehobo+h, Massachuse'Hs MR. AND MRS. CARL o. E. N' BERGHMAN I B X O f , R. O. PERRY Qualify Meafs and Groceries Counfy S+reeI' RehoboI'h, MassachuseHs DINTY MOORE'S DINER I83 Taunfon Ave. EasI' Providence, R. I. Swell Grub-Tha+'s AII THE WATCHEMOKET PRESS 6 Souza S+reeI' Easl' Providence, R. I. The Oldesl' Prinring House in Easl Providence Tel. I-7620 S. ROY TKACS Aulo Tops and Leafher Goods 584 Warren Avenue Eas+ Providence, R. I. DONALD B. PARSONS 81 SONS Combina+ion Windows-Doors-Awnings 48 Taunron Avenue Easl' Providence, R. I. Ea. I-I548 Cherry 5-5I32 SIX CORNERS DRUGS , I 1 1 3 ! I Prescripfion Drugs V - . Cosmelics LIBERTY FURNITURE co.. INC. ' 375 Newporl' Avenue -' THE BROWN BEAR Chinese and American Res+auranI 85 Benevoleni' Sheer Rumfordl R' I. X31 Providence, R. I. 41.7 DEL'S AUTO BODY Congrafulaiions 'ro 'rhe wrecks RFP'-'III' Class of '56 K In Experf RefInIshIng -' 52 Norlh Broadway SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Easl' Providence I4, R. I. P. T. A. Ea. I-2944-R W LLOYD H. BURLINGAME, INC. CAHOON REFRIGERATION ERVICE CO. I'IaYI Gram' ECOPOUIY Feeds Aufhorized Frigidaire Service and Paris Nom, Broadway' Rumford, R. I. 430 NOFIII Broadway-Eas+ Providence I4, R. I Ea. noob? Ea. I-4427 Ea- I-3543 SEEKONK PRINTING COMPANY Oualify Prinfing-Priced RigI1+ ' ' 966 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. R. W. DoigIe R. P. Ondrick Ch. I-4076-W T 0 R. L. ROONEY 47 MOUNTAIN VIEW DINER ' Six Corners NEW ENGLAND RANCH STYLE HOMES Mafhewson Bro+I1ers Builders-Gaspee I -0725 5:5 WI1ere Good Friends Meef +o Ea? DR. GEORGE D. SWEET EAST PROV- DR. GEORGE P. SWEET PAINT AND WALLPAPER Easf Providence. R. I. I6O Taun'ron Avenue Op+ome+ris'rs Riverside, R. I. HERBERT ANGELL'S SHELL STATION I00 Waferman Ave. Easf Providence, R. I. We Give World Sfamps I HI-WAY MARKET Choice Mea'I's and Groceries M. W. DeMa'Hos, Prop. Roufe 44 ReI1obo+I1, 'Mass MIKE'S BARBER SHOP CENTRE SHOE REPAIR I I Cenfre Sfreei' RUMFORD MACE'S CLEANERS I079 Sou+I1 Broadway SpeciaI+y Cleaning BROADWAY SIGN COMPANY Builders and Erec'I'ors of Neon Signs H Is Differen+ Ea' M389 PLANTLAND NURSERIES J 74I WiIleHe Ave. Riverside' R. I. I5 Cenfre Sireei' f Phone Ea. I-6:34 A RUMFORD LIVINGSTON S GEORGE 81 RAYS 80 Wa'rerman Avenue I03 Waferman A enue Ea I 552 ' K ATLANTIC STATION Esso Service S+a+ion V if . , ' -6 . - - 1, 1 Ea I 408g Q We Give S 81 H Green Sfamps ,,,,, -www .WV U xx K. ,WM-...W my . A J fwm M4 WW, yn, in.. if V ,.,.,-of-'v' ,rf ,hm as 'f,.1:f,X, 5 1? ,582 'W- An- Nga 3, fix? W. xx rf FF 'Wil' ' CHARLES A. MAGUIRE 8: ASSOCIATES Engineers PROVIDENCE BOSTON Complimenis of EAST PROVIDENCE ROLLER RINK JANET AND SAMUEL PHILLIPS FRANKLYNS I48 Taunion Ave. EAST PROVIDENCE R. I. 5 81 I0c S+ore EAST PROVIDENCE FUEL OIL 995 Broadway EAST PROVIDENCE CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES RIVERSIDE CLEANERS 960 WiIIeH Ave. Riverside, R. I. LINDBLOOM AND SLEPKOW AGENCY Riverside, R. I. I PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. L. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. George Bourne Mr. and Mrs. Irving Budlong Rev. Oscar R. Ferland Mrs. Mona Pe+ers Meride+h and Danny Sandra King Mrs. Laura Sellew Miss Doris M. McElroy Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pe+ers Mr. and Mrs. William Travers Mrs. William Sullivan Lorraine and Pefe Mr. and Mrs. Manuel M. Pon+us Phyllis Ponius Joann M. and Ronnie L. Helen S. and Tom C. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Duarfe Mrs. T. Howard Ray Hillcresf Cleaners Mrs. Jean Buffom Mr. James Garvey Edifh Allaire Miss Beairice Smifh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craff Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony Arruda Johnny and Jimmy's Mobile Service S+a+ion Mr. and Mrs. Dona+ G. Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Ches+er M. Munroe Marilyn and Franlcie Franlc's Lydol Service Waferman Ave. Marlce'r Taylor Grain Co. QuaH'rucci Marlce+ Louis Rafhbone Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charlriian Henri Marion and Bob Carp's Delicafessen Miss HuHon Alice M. Waddingion Greaf ScoH Marke+s, Inc. Unifed Swimming Pools, Inc. Zeven A. Benson Mr. and Jay and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Allaire Sandra Mrs. Franlc S. Kleniewslti Mrs. Edward J. Sullivan Mrs. Roy P. Wafmough Vicfor N. Allienello Norma H. Joceylyn Miss Marguerife Pries+ly Be+'ry's Beaufy Salon Vahe Johnson Peck Hardware Kenf Corners Service Sfarion Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D. Whi+comb Olga Sanfos Louise Goggin Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Sandberg Edirh C. Hammarlund Miss Anna Clancy Mrs. Rober'r E. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey La Forge Brook S+. Garage Arfesian Well 8: Supply Co. Rich 8: Horfon, Inc. Bill Mor'ron's S'rore Mrs. Manuel Sousa Miss Mildred Sousa Alan Blair Pafon Mr. and Mrs. James Williams Chick Wo++on's Express Co. Sfephen R. Walsh, Esquire Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edge Mrs. Einar Swanson M o a a A- OFFICERS PfeSident .,,, ,Y,,,A, ,,,,777 7 7 ,,7, ,,,,v777,, 7 7 7 Mrs. Robert Clarke First Vice President 7 Y,,, 7 7 ,,,,,7,, Mrs. Francis Owens Second Vice President 7 ,.,, 7 Mr James E. Bates Recording Secretary 7 77 7 .,,,, Mrs. Robert Faulkner COff9SDOr1ding Secretary 7 7777 77 77777 Mrs. Reginald Whiicomb 7feGSUfer7 77 ,7c77777 .7 . ,777 7777777 M r. Harold S. Goodwin ReQlSlf6fS 7 77 7 7 Mrs. Alvan Conway, Mrs. John Fagan Mrs. Robert Kofahl Delegates 77 7 Mrs. Millard Mclnnis, Mrs. Warren Allan, Mrs. Raymond Thompson, Mrs. Thomas Cummings When it became evident in l95l that the new high school would be- come a reality, the East Providence High Schools Parent-Teacher Associa- tion decided that the time had come for each school, Central Junior High and the Senior High, to have its own unit. The record membership attained during its long existence as a combined unit was 507. ln i952 the new school was opened and an encouraging enrollment of 3l3 was registered. There was a slight loss the second year but during the past two years through the splendid cooperation of homeroom mothers an increase in membership has been obtained and this year, T955-56, a new record has been set . . . 54l paid-up members. Of these 277 are mothers, T97 fathers, and 67 faculty. During the past two years the unit has won awards for having fathers compose 40W of its membership and having a paid-up membership in November equal to that of the preceding March. T955-56 SCHEDULE Oct. TO-The place of extracurricular activities in our school program. Panel Discussion . . . Mr. Bates, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Good and Mr. Carson. Nov. 4-Card Party Nov. 9-Our Athletic Program . . . a discussion of the interscholastic and intramural program. Mr. Deffley-Football, Mr. Maynard-Hockey and Baseball, Mr. Good-Basketball, Mr. Taylor-Tennis and the intramural program. Dec. i4-Our School Social Functions . . . Dress, Manners, and Etiquette at school dances. Miss Shedd-Head of Home Economics, Mr. Taylor- Junior Class Advisor, Mr. Colella-Senior Class Advisor, Miss Reposa- Student Council Social Chairman, and Mr. Carson-Moderator. Jan. ll-Our Control Room . . . A discussion of the equipment for audio-visual aids. Mr. Jameson, Mr. Goodwin, and Mr. Carson panelists. Feb. 8-Founder's Day . . . Cafeteria style supper and our school clubs. A preview of the Science Fair. Mar. ill-Pot luck Supper and Auction. Mr. Goodwin, auctioneer, Mr. Carson Apr. ll-The Library Auxiliary . . . The function and uses of the school library. Miss Clancy-Librarian, Student members of auxiliary. May 9-Annual Report . . . Our School Publications . . . How they are produced and what they mean to our students. Mr. Kirby and members of the Journalism classes. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Program frrs----.---Y--Y---f-Y-YYfYY,YY.......7777777... Mr. Leslie E. Carson Membership .77..7.7.7..7777.77777777777 Miss Alice, Mr. Waddingfon Ways and Means Mrs. Francis Owens, Mrs. Leonard Nilson Refl'BShfTl9HfS 777777777777777777777777.7.....7777.7777 Mrs. Alvan Conway Room Mothers ..7. Mrs. Earle Ferren, Mrs. Thomas Blanchard Safety and Health ...7.....777.777777777.77777 Mrs. Charles Johnson Publicity 77..7........77777 7777777 7..7777 M r. Leonard Nilgon Hospitality ....Vf--f... .....7 M rs. Harry Gilmore Magazines 7. .7777 Mrs. Earl Waldron ROGER WILLIAMS LAUNDRY Launderers and Cleaners GOOD WASHING WINS GOOD WILL Waferman Ave., EasI' Providence Tel. Ea. I-I964 INDUSTRIAL BRAKE SERVICE Experf Wheel Alignmeni' 2375 Pawfuckei' Avenue Eas+ Providence, R. I. TeI. Ea. I-I628 SINGLETON'S MUSIC STORE LINDBERG APPLIANCE CO. II36 Fall River Avenue SEEKONK. MASSACHUSETTS Ch. I -6982 3IO Taunion Avenue Ea. I-72I2 All Records-Classical ancI Popular PHONOGRAPHS I Easr Providence I955-56 AII S+a+e A+I1Ie'res Foo+baII MICHAEL PIZAR HARRY EDMONDS JOHN GEORGE ALBERT TREGLIA BasIce'rbaII HARRY EDMONDS WresIIing ISADORE RAMOS MICHAEL PIZAR JOHN GEORGE PETER CALISE Cross Coun+ry RONALD VINCENT AWWMW SpenT wiThin These spacious, shelTering halls. For Three full years we've Trod The up- ward paTh, Keeping The Torch of learning as our goal. Now, as we reach The ending of our book, We pause To view again The march of days As we have lived Them Through The fleeTing years .hw AuTumn found us bending o'er our books, The dazzling snow of winTer beckoned us ring The hearT, Opening windows and d oors To youThful dreams. Now The commencemenT summer is aT hand, Bringing iTs promise of The golden days Lying before us, a precious, bounTeous hoard, Ours for The Taking-ours wisely To spend. wm. pl . To join iT in iTs swirling, carefree dance, Then came spring, warming and sTir- ' L f I 2 1 1-X9 M , L' 7 2 f3j3V,fl1f, fff,-Vi '- If , -,'C'fff.'ls, 3.'4 ,- Vqff' rf ' Y vc-1 W f Y xv M 'N JJ ' A A r f MM 1 ,ff L, A 1- Q ,gags--',1Mg Wasxfw ,fx ' W N , - f HY - wf+-M - M T Qiw:z1zf':1ffff, fc 1 1 my NM L ,if -v1 ' ,7 E a , S., A fb if-91,1 wg: fi L, , 'vcr 'lE'l'a'-. -+1-.mwah v-,,,4mNM 525433523 4,01 wk., 22 Q 4 5 A Miiyi, H ,MN 1, a e W1 rvvriud 'QQ . i.. ,Q S 1 cf, 5 J: ,Q ,h w A A- ' , 5,
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