Hope High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1960
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When lhese delails ol lhe varied phases ol sludenl life are pieced logelher, lhere appears a complele mural ol memories - 'lhe l960 Blue and Whife. hope high school providence rhode island Blue and Whife, our banner waving Heralds +o +he sky Thai' our hearfs are ever praising Men of our Hope High. UL. -S 55 x Raw - H. xg A vs , Ki ' X Y S Fa: ff 4 Q I A M4 A? -fra? W, Wi ..,. 5 ,- tm f' , L .ix A ,K if K' W- w,,,, Sing we now in recollecfion Of fhe ioys we've shared As of Hope we are unifed To her name endeared. i Sons of Hope High, meri+ honor Daugh+ers, gain her fame, 'Vs ,nw .Jg ,X Q Wr'f5g'fA ' 1fY5'f',' 133-vi, ,, diffs Z 1 .,,......... www- f,w,. blue and white our adminisfrafion b f Hy Wilma mater! hope ac'rivi'ries - using We new in sfudenf life. Pl Y sons of hope fribufes banner Waving . curriculum Forever . . f' V ' a'rhle+ics recollection . . H A underqraoluafes high merit honor adverfising indexes looking back i 'ro lhe unforgellable years iusl pasl. our hearis are filled wiih memories - of colces and dances. of games and slreamers, of going hoarse cheering for our school, of cramming, -of learning, of undying friendships. I of lhose who have been our inspiralion and our guides. -- These memories presenf 'ro each of us our own piclure of school life. Now, wilh hearis looking back, we declica+e our yearbook +o ihose precious of our Alma Ma+er. .si sg? E Q2 ANN . .M ,,..,N..M. s an tg, My , . ., K xx g I 2 A , A , V -- ,..,.,,, M Sv , A .A K , .. 5 ' f I , W M,.MM gg- g A A wr gh gw3flv.f'u,,'g,,'..wnum.1..n' , i 1+ Wifi e-ming., .M , mn is xq,,Lb,l.A,mM-A Slwrkm 1 - wg wr N-ww., , f f fW,QMu , ! is My V' U5 fi W! 5610! L 5, A l, , W, V .. 'W N' 'ty 55 i ,,., .WW ,Mimgfgwpfwxfmvlsnmfaf If M 4 in X our inspirations, our guides ' , Laws a E111 Whlte our banner Waving IAS Mr. Howard G. Lewis, Principal amen of our hope Behind every successful organiza- fion fhere is a capable direcfor. Here a.f Hope we are forfunafe fo have such a direcfor in Mr. Howard G. Lewis, our principal. Mr. Lewis has a long and disfin- guished record in fhe field of educa- fion. He received a Bachelor of Arfs degree in I926 and a lv1asfer's de- gree in i930 from Brown Universify. Since fhen, he has faughf during fhe summer af fhe old Commercial High School in Providence, af fhe Uni- versify of Sf. Lawrence, and af fhe Norfheasfern Universify's evening classes. He was vocafional counselor af Brown Universify's guidance cen- fer, sfudenf counselor af Commer- cial High School, and direcfor of fhe Roger Williams Cenfer for Adulf Educafion. ln addifion, Mr. Lewis has served as a guesf lecfurer af fhe summer schools of fhe Universifies of Maine and New Hampshire. Be- fore becoming principal of Hope in l956, Mr. Lewis had been assisfanf principal of Nafhan Bishop and Roger Williams Junior High Schools. and principal of Bridgham Junior High and Cenfral High School. Mr. Lewis has broughf wifh him fo Hope a greaf wealfh of experience. Wifh his compefenf guidance we can be sure fhaf in fhe years fo come, Hope will confinue fo be fhe excel- lenf school fhaf if is now. hlghv As a man who has devoled his ellorls lo lurlhering educalion. Joseph P. Delaney can be proud of his academic background. He was gradualed from Holy Cross College wilh a Bachelor ol Science degree and received a Mas+er's degree in Educalion from Rhode ls- land College ol Educalion. ln addilion, he has lalcen exlension courses al Provi- dence College and Boslon Universily. ln l945 lvlr. Delaney became assislanl loolball coach and head baslcelball coach a+ Hope High School. Under his Mr. Joseph P. Delaney, Vice-Principal able managemenl lhe baslcelball Jream wenl To The Slale Playoffs seven years oul ol lwelve. As vice-principal ol Hope High. he has always lalcen an enlhusiaslic inleresl in all school aclivilies, whelher social, alhlelic, or dramalic. A slrong advocale of sludenl parlicipalion. he is proud +o be associaled wilh Hope High School. Mr. Delaney well deserves lhe respecf lhal he commands from lhe sludenls of Hope High. The friendly concern of our guidance deparlmenf is rellecled by i'rs members: Mrs. Gerfrude Kavanagh. secrefary, Mrs. Alice Jernsledl, Miss Rulh Wells, Miss Edna Macdonald, deparlmenf head, Mrs. Mary Mulvey, Mr. Amadeo Lorenzo, and Mr. Leo Weiss. guidance department Headed by The capable lvliss Edna Macdonald, The guidance deparTmenT endeavors To solve The problems oT each sTudenT. ln This dedicaTed group lies The greaT responsibiliTy oT aiding l-lope sTu- denTs To realize Their abiliries and limiTa- Tions. WheTher iT is helping a l-lopeiTe Tind and propagaTe his inTeresTs by recommending courses suiTed To individ- ual abiliTy, or by adminisTering a well- deserved scolding, each sTudenT receives personal aTTenTion Trom his guidance Teacher. In a scene oT consTanT acTiviTy alive wiTh The sounds oT guesTioning Teenag- ers, The six guidance Teachers diligenTly sTrive To give more Than advice or a shoulder To cry on : They provide each sTudenT wirh a TrusTed Triend. C6 99 reliable advisors l - '-'nun commercial department ccbusiness incorporated The mighty world ot business is the basis ot our democratic torm ot government. The commercial de- partment with its modern equipment, its skilled teach- ers, and its active connection with the world ot busi- ness instructs students in the tundamentals ot tree en- terprise. It trains them in the mazes ot business law and employer-employee relationships as well as the skills tor keeping industry and commerce well or- ganized and productive. Through salesmanship courses and distributive education, the department teaches l-lope students how to get along in actual competition, how to promote a product. and how every rung in the ladder helps attain the end result - success. Miss Carol Sorenson and Miss Grace Taylor pose as t t M B b N y department head. engli h department Brushing up on Jrhe rudimenfs of reading are Miss Sarah Maclnlyre and Mr. Paul Donovan. Miss Angela McDermoH, deparfmenf head, gives her reporf 'lo Mr. William McKenna, Mrs. Frances Meelcer, Mr. Paul Coleman, Mr. William Plummer, Mr. Mallhew Millman, Miss Edna Keenan, Miss Marfha Budlong, Miss Elaine Annofli. Mrs. Ann Carlelon, Mr. Joseph Tocco, Mr. James McCaughey and Mr. James Flanagan. uartists of self-expressiong' The mosT imporTanT basic requiremenT Tor gradua- Tion is The successTul compleTion oT Three years' worlc in English. The deparTmenT, headed by Miss Angela McDermoTT, is dedicaTed To The purpose oT Teaching sTudenTs The beauTy oT simple expression viTal To Their happiness and success. ln order To more Tully ap- preciaTe This arT oT expression. I-lopeiTes sTudy ivlilTon, Hemingway, Shakespeare, and FrosT among oTher greaT men whose worlcs are so ouTsTanding ThaT They survive The obscuring inTluence oT Time. The slcills oT reading which open To sTudenTs The doors oT many pleasurable hours are acquired in remedial reading, a branch oT The English deparTmenT, TaughT by Miss Sarah MaclnTyre. ln This course sTu- denTs develop beTTer reading habiTs while esTablish- ing considerable speed. William Gugli greels Miss Rose P l, deparlmenl head, and Dr. Phl mena Golan: M Priscilla Slevens, M Mariorie Ellis, and Miss Margarel Through lhe mediums of French, German, llalian, or Spanish. slu- denls are lransporled inlo a whole new world, a world in which lhe sludenl is inlroduced nol only lo an unfamiliar longue bul also 'ro new eusloms, new ideas, and a dis- linclive way ol life. foreign language ccwell-versed Unless a sludenl soiourns in a counlry, lhere is no beller way +o become acguainled wilh a people lhan lo sludy ils language. The compelenl language deparlmenl, headed by Miss Rose Presel, opens To sludenls a lascinaling realm of inleresl and opporlunily. iepartment inguistsa' And - if a sludenl wishes lo learn aboul The basic: language from wlwiclw our own and many ollwers are derived, llwere is llwe ancienl language, Lalin, inslrucled by Mr. James Smillw, chairman of flue Lalin deparlrnenl. mathematics uintegra Miss Mildred Collins, deparlmeni' head. Mr. Francis Cavarella, Mrs. Rullw Kalz, and Mr. Vifo Campo give rna+l1ema+ical direcllons. Mr. Jolnn Keouglm demonslrales llne infricacies of our famous slide rule +0 Mrs. Elizabeilw Wardell. Mr. Edward MCG-unagle, Mr. lrving Wallaclc, and Mrs. Mary Sander- SOO. lepartment -nneadn Algebra, basic rnafh. calculus. geomefry, and frigonomefry are experfly faughf by an efficienf sfaff under fhe supervision of Miss Mildred Collins. A basic knowl- edge of mafhemafics is a neces- sify for fhe mosf fundarnenfal of business fransacfions. Especially in organizafions where fhe need for cornpufafion, bookkeeping, re- cording, calculafing. and budgef- ing are required for successful op- erafion and producfion. mafhe- mafics forms an infegral parf. In fhe home a careful accounf of ex- pendifures is essenfial for ufrnosf efficiency. Aside from fhose uses fhe fechnical advancernenf in re- cenf years has broughf abouf a deficif of skilled mafhemaficians. The deparfmenf af l-lope is sup- plying falenfed sfudenfs for fhis need as well. No rnaffer whaf goal a rnafh sfudenf has in mind a sub- sfanfial background is provided from fhe various courses offered. soienoe department 'claunohing knowledge' ln This age of nuclear weapons and global diplornals, lhere is a need lor scienlislsg lhe demands of fhe fulure will increase lhe plea. ln our school 'rhe scienrili- cally minded sludenl is nurlured and inspired lo 'lur- lher his scienliliic inleresls. A+ Hope lhere are a mul- Jrilude of science courses: biology, chemislry. eleclric- ily, general science, pholography, and physics. Whelher lhe srudenr desires lo learn lhe basic prin- ciples ol a science, or To ulilize lhe inlormalion 'For concenlralion in higher learning, lhe science deparl- menl al Hope, headed by Mr. Roberl C-Burnham, en- deavors lo salisliy his needs. ln keeping wilh lhis idea. 'rhe deparlmenl has expanded ils course of sludy 'ro include advanced courses in biology, chemislry, and physics. An ambilious sludenl can ooblain an excellenl scienlilic background from The courses offered al l-lope l-ligh. A 9 Ir 1 w Q f- 5, 4 5 'x 511 f. W4 ,, 'fn 11 4. 1, -'3w.,.5f 2- 3 wwnm L x 1, ,, . 'F Fi g , 5 4 H' L M ' . fp 91 45 if ,X .. M I .., ,W 429331, 'nz ,. fs 1 72 uv , 4. A 2 W 7 4 JE ' fb? , K ,gf sf. ,024 Tw-A Z F 'YK X M .4 5-Q3 A 'W-,L-. . QV . A 93215-if 21 A x. my I V gjlgvv ,. 4 Q X , ,., Slanding, Mr. Paul Harlman, Mr, Roberi McMillan, and Mr. Ralph Campagnoneg silfing, Miss Anna Dowling, deparfmenl head, and Miss Anna O'Con- nor confer in Mis DowIing's office. social studies Hman in his Noi' parficipaling in Hue conference are Mr. William Falk, Miss Agnes Elhier, and Mr. Frank Caprio. lepartment -nV1ronment l-lisTory is a record OT The pasT, which Touches all aspecTs oT human acTiviTy. lT is sTudied To give an undersTanding oT The role OT man in socieTy by re- viewing his pasT achievemenTs. Basically The problems ThaT con- TronT man have changed li++le Through The cenTuries: iT is Their seTTing ThaT is diTTerenT. The deparTmenT under The leadership oT Miss Anna Dowl- ing oTTers sTudenTs diversiTied courses such as American and European hisTory. civics, and world problems so ThaT sTudenTs are able To acquire a broad knowledge oT hisTorical develop- menT. l-2-3-4, I-2-3-4, such is The chanT oT The gym Teachers, as They keep Time To The sTrenuous ex- ercises Through which all Temales usually suTTer Tor The sake oT Trim waisTs and slim Tigures. I-2- 3-4, I-2-3-4. Meanwhile, The boys are sTrengThen- ing Their manly physiques by uTilizing The appa- raTus and sporTs eguipmenT during Their gym period. The excellenT arT courses aT l'lope allow sTu- denTs To develop Their TalenT. AcceleraTed courses are oTTered To creaTiye sTudenTs in order To encourage Them To express Their individualiTy by working on Their own proiecTs. ForTunaTe are Those sTudenTs who appreciaTe such masTers oT music as Brahms, BeeThoven, Tschaikowsky. l-lere aT l-lope we have The oppor- TuniTy To learn abouT These masTers and oT Tur- Thering musical inTeresTs in The music apprecia- Tion and hisTory course insTrucTed by Mrs. Doro- Thy Brown. The girls' gym is The background Tor Miss T-lelen Wrynn, Miss BerTha Mc- Kee, and Miss Agnes Flaherfy, de- parTmenT head, wiTh Mrs. Mary Hol- T ,accompanisT. X! m, art, music Mr. AnThony DaTToro and Miss Frances Burnharr deparTmenT head. confer before an appropriaTel arTisTic display. ji, lepartments Hum, says Mr. Ed Mullen as he, Mr. Leroy Herman, and Mr. Fred Davis invesflqare i'l'1e gym files. Mrs. Dorofhy Brown poinfs our mus?c's value. indu trial art Mr. George Pelerson, Mr, Clwesfer Ruoll, Mrs. Elizabellw Busch, and Mr. William Ziegler garner before a Typical mechanical-drawing diagram. 34 Miss Mary Campbell and Miss Florence McCar+ sland by flue rules of one division of Hue liome economics cleparlmenf. ome economics Manual dexlerily, a crilerion for many vocalions, is a slcill developed in induslrial arf courses such as wood- worlcing, iewelry, and aulo mechan- ics. ln These imporlanl workshops al Hope, sludenls are afforded an in- sighr info Jrheir luiure vocalions. Downslairs a+ l-lope l-ligh Jrhe home economics rooms are alive wirh lhe humming ol lemale voices- voices of girls preparing To lake 'rheir places in The world in such capaciries as dress designers, dieli- cians, or home-makers. DN YOUR FABRN' Q-zf,r,,,-wiwg ww VW riff-W K s Mai g,,,,.,,..f., . N5 Y A f4F'5 wwf Fasancs - v V aim! Mr. John Fay is a new addilion lo our facully in a specialized field. Cheerlul, energelic Mrs. Marian Slrauss experlly manages lhe diverse dulies lhal make her so vilal lo l-lope l-ligh. Whelher il is direcling a sen- ior play, aiding lhe cheerleaders in procuring new unilorrns, supervising a Junior Red Cross meeling, or guid- ing lhe S Jr u d e n l Council, Mrs. Slrauss' sponsorship will make lhe proiecl praise-worlhy. Wilh allable Miss Kalherine Gal- livan in charge ol lhe vasl slore ol lreasures in lhe l-lope library a slu- denl can always be cerlain ol allain- ing experl guidance in choosing a boolc. For imporlanl research worl4, preparalion lor lhal long lerrn pap- er, or iusl leisure reading, lhe well- sloclced library is an ideal reluge lor boolc-loving l-lopeiles. Be il aspirins, a pepperrninl drinlc, or advice, Miss Mary Brennan, our capable school nurse, will supply lhe need in exchange lor a pass. The huslle and conslanl aclivily signilicanl ol lhe ollice rnalce il lhe busiesl room al l-lope. Taking care ol lranscripls, lale slips, daily bul- lelins, and lelephone calls -are iusl a lew ol lhe dulies ol our ellicienl ollice-workers. p1l1ar Now, never mind whal ne-xl year's ' qsenior play will be, says Mrs. Marian Slrauss, school coordinalor. if hOp6 Iniured Hope-i'res are ccmforied by Miss Mary Brennan. sclwooi nurse. Hopeifes find ine riqlnf books when fiwey are aided by Miss Ann Ma- son and Miss Kafherine Geiiiven, need librarian. Miss Frariccs Sormanii, Miss Mary Anderson, Miss Nancy Hasiic, and Miss Virginia Wesi run fine main oiiice. i L, Q ,W 0? A Maw our Participation, our '1 s Q 1 vfww was M Q 9 Wvwiag wffwrw fwffffgisxmmww QQ! V' MW W Wwgfmymxkmw filiakidfvw ,M ff A 5: ,:,vMQ'X,f 5 Iyfwiri I,-,Lff .,.. ,, 15:1 , sg ' 1, 5 SEPTEMBER 9-Baclc Io Sclwool activit I6, I7, I8-Orienlalion Assemblies 24-Jr. Red Cross Special Meelinq OCTOBER 5-Pre-eleclion Assemblies IZA 7- The Alomic Age Assembly 9-I2B Eleclion Assembly I4 , I5-I IA and IIB Eleclion Assemblies I9-IOA Eleclion Assembly NOVEMBER 6-Pep Rally I6-Wriling for Anlliony Medal I7-Business ExecuI'ive's Day I8-Slale Fulure Nurses Meeling Cap 'n' Gown Measuremenl' 25-Thanksgiving Assembly al I-Iope w mxa f A-..f li s calendar DECEMBER I2-Senior Play- Liliom 23-Clmrislmas Assembly JANUARY I9-Honors Day 22-Senior Prom 25-Graclualion 28-Soplwomore Hop FEBRUARY I-Orienlalion Assembly I2-Voling for D.A.R. I5-Wrilinq for Anflwony Medal 22-26-Mid-Year Vacalion 26-Pep Rally MARCH 3, 4-l-loclcey Semi-finals 4, 5-Baslcelball Semi-finals I I-l-loclcey Finals I2-Baslcelball Finals APRIL I5-22-Spring Recess MAY 6-Junior Prom I4-Senior Play- ll Happened in May JUNE 3--Senior Prom I4-Honors Day 20-Gradualion 2I-Encl of School Year financial arrangements and S.A.O.: FronT: A. CarlornasTro, R. Eno, G. Schobel. Rear: Mr. Ruoif, advisor, E. Brown, P. Rennick, B. Silva. Keeping record oT sTudenT Tinances and collecTing money Tor school ac- TiviTies are a Tew oT The myriad Tasks Taclcled by indusTrious workers in The S.fX.O. DirecTed by Mr. RuoTT, The S.A.O. oTTers iTs services To sTudenTs before school and during Three pe- riods oT The school day. One oT The mosT acTive organiza- Tions aT Hope is The group oT ushers 42 who perTorm Their duTies aT senior plays, pep rallies, assemblies and many civic and communiTy programs. Under The leadership oT Donald Gregory, January head usher, and l-loward RabinowiTz, June head usher, The boys have always suc- ceeded in bringing order Trom The chaos caused by conlused Throngs oT assembly goers. ii? , A , : f 'Q Z V 'i if EAX , I ,,,v .5 x WM Q S, :A 9 1 ' iiiai: in 55 , , Ui , , L- f Marv-mf w is . KWEHST55 ' Vfx! , ' -, Q, f . f H Q71 1 X ' :Z 5' 5 , , ,. MEM ,, ,f :wr V- - Y ' -fi i. Performing Jrhe clerical work in Miss Bren- nan's office enables Jrhe lnlirmary Aids lo oblain valuable experience in how an iniirm- ary is run. The Library Assislanls supervised by Miss Kalherine Gallivan help keep The many ai- iairs of rhe library in order. Besides rhe Task of arranging books on lhe shelves, lhe girls o'i+en collecl lines al +he desk, run er- rands, and furnish informalion lo sludenls and Teachers. h The many planrs and flowers around +he school are lhe conlribulion of lhe Conserva- Jrory Aids. Working under lhe direclion of Mr. C. Gordon Dummer, +he small group spends ifs l-l periods and before-school lime planling, lransplanling, and engaging in olher numerous horlicullural pursuirs. Library Assisfan+s Row I: M. Pearson, D. Dolan, V. Champ- I S lin, J. Bailey, Row 2: F. Ca- laldi, S. Silverman, A. Enos. T ction Infirmary Aids: Miss Brennan, K. Coilins, J. Alexander, D Coiding, K. Caffey, M. Al len, S. Cufler, R. Davis, Conservafory Aids. I-r: R. Hebb, J io P Yo LQI , . ung, B. Kauffman, D. Colfef- fi, W. Sensei. Roberf Hebb franspianfs a begonia in ffie conservafory during H period. GE CREW Row I: A. Milano, A. Falcofsky, M. Margols K W gh? B a o o o oo S H J T clme P u r, W. ieiras. The unheralded heroes ol' every senior play, The Siege Crew, per- form invaluable services. A+ all re- hearsals rhey are lhe firsl lo arrive and lhe laslr lo leave. Working wilh lhe heads ol scenery and properlries, fhe boys can always be counled on fo produce needed ilems a+ Jrhe lasl rnomeni. The Slage Crew is also on hand ai every assembly +o provide lighlinq and necessary props. men behind the scenes An audio-visual educalional program is being inilialed here al' l-lope lo supplemenl 'rhe classroom worlc. This Type of educalion has already proven very successful in many phases of our curriculum. A crew of proieclionisrs is being lrained, and Mrs. Srrauss hopes 'ro have one Jrrainecl proieclionisl avail- able each period for classroom movies and lilmslrips. PROJECTIONISTS A. Falcofslcy. B. Shaw, W. Piefras, J. Vorro, A. Milano. John Vorro and Waller Pielras check The conlrol boofh during an assembly service: a postei Ari' Services: Row l: J. Barnes, F. SingleTon. Row 2: R. Clee menTs, C. De Folio, A. Gallagher, E. Correia, 6. PTasziks, D. Johnson, E. Bland, W. l'lerTz, J. Carcloza. The ArT Services keeps The school iniormed on The laTesT happenings Through iTs colorTul displays and posTers. The group, supervised by Miss Frances Burnham. works hard To keep The spiriT oT school acTiviTies ThroughouT The corridors and caTeTeria of our Alma MaTer. Whenever you need direcTions To a room in our school you can Tind a pleasanT corridor recepTion- isT who is willing To come To your aid if your pass is in order! inns w ,ff :woman-i - ir a mile Corridor Recepfionisfsa P. Rooney, T. Kaplan, K. Friedman, S. Rosen- feid, T. Gold, L. Chernov, B. Dun- der, B. Webber, A. Sirauss, E. Rod- mari. i The office is fbaf-a-way, says corridor recepfionisr, Debbie Chorney, fo Fran Sormanii and Mr. Muiien. m.1s The Fulure Nursesol l-lope High School are pursuing lheir careers wilh Jrhe lceen inleresl and zesl lhal is a necessily lor good nursing. Each member is hopeful ol becom- ing eilher a praclical nurse, a regislered nurse, or a collegiale nurse. Should Jrhese girls conlinue wilh such vilalily, There is lillle doubl ol a successful resull. Charily begins a+ 'l-lope' wilh lhe Junior Red Cross members collecling uselul arlicles To send lo less lorlunale children in olher lands. Besides lhis imporlanl lunclion lhe busy group, direclred by lvlrs. Marian Slrauss, arranges parlies lor children in neighboring hospilrals as well as lends sup- porl lo several communily proiecls. ,mr .,,.. w 1 1 1lm wumnm1mmc ii H me l charitj C 9 iegin at hope Junior Red Cross: Row I: C. Zarum, R. Trinlcle, M. Brallwwaife, L. Gracie, B. Berger, D. Pass, I. Slavslcy, D. Arrniraqe, B. I-Iowie, J. Rondeau, Row 2: L. Rose, T. Lopes, U. I-Iarl, A. Berqan- Iini, J. Jolwnson, A. Klibanoff, S. Delgado, S. Willc, D. Clworney, P. Williams, M. Molcler. Row 3: N. Sheridan, P. Brown, M. Margolis, J. Gillis, K. Moran, S. Aaronson, S. Bellway, J. Bens, E. Caifo. Row 4: A. Ferguson, V. Nivins. S. Dirouards, B. Leonardo, P. Lisker, V. Flad, M. Dineen, S. Sofro. Fu'rure Nurses-Sea+ing Plan: Row I: B. Howie A. Gallivan, J. Miller, A. Morgan, D. McNally J. Lopes. Row 2: K. Collins, M. Rodrigues, V Flad, G. Venalznle, P. Kirkland, I. SpeII, S. Hiq gins. Row 3: I. Luke-pres., guesf speaker-C Napolilano, C. Bullerfield, M. Drowne, R. Davis T. Claire, J. Lopes. Row 4: J. NapoIi'rano, B Timenieks, E. Klurnbis, J. Nevoso, C. Myrow Nof picfuredr B. Jacobson developing Y-Teens: l-r-D. Armilage, B. Miller, L. Pernald, J. Francis, Mrs. Palmer, L. Weiss- v rnuller, P. Allen, C. l-lirsl. Meeling every week under llne supervision ol Mrs. Palmer, 'llwe Y-Teens are a group ol girls who enioy planning and doing llwings Jrogellwer. Tliey have a wide scope ol aclivilies, including dances, Trips, and group discussions. 52 iii li E A Sfuclenl' Council: l-r: F. Brooks, M. Friclc, S. Colwen, A. Goldis, J. Kapslein, L. Jennings, T. Cronin.. M. DeFreilas, G. Genlile. L. Enos, M. lacobucci, J. Slriea. esponsible outh In SepTernber, l959 a new sysTem was inaugu- raTed Tor elecTing mem- bers oT The STudenT Council. This sysTenn is based on abiliTy raTher Than populariTy, and Those elecTed have prov- en worThy oT Their honor. The success oT This new program, Tounded by Mrs. STrauss, will be re- warded by giving nnore conTrol To The represen- TaTive body oT sTudenTs. Fufure Teachers-SeaTing Plan: Row I: J. Manel4oTslcy, S. McCabe, D. Johnson, S. Mazo, B. SareT, J. MarcheTTi, A. Leone. Row 2: R. Perelman, S. Bilgor, J. FulTon. E. Bourclc, C. Pavlow, E. PoTTer. Row 3: E. Angert P. GreensTein, M. NesbiT, K. Gierf- sen, D. SchaTTer, l'l. Sallc, Miss AnnoTTi. Row 4: F. Rosen, L. Merola, J. Proulx, O. v Manolalcas. Row 5: B. WashingTon, A. EsposiTo, L. Meeker, P. Mcwey. ln The l:uTure Teachers Club sTudenTs, direcTed by Miss Elaine AnnoTTi, hold discussions, parTicipaTe in Tield Trips and meeTings wiTh oTher such groups in The area, and enTerTain guesT speakers. Through This club, sTudenTs who share a common desire To enTer The Tield oT Teaching gain an insighT inTo a highly rewarding profession. preparation for a SCIENCE CLUB Rev. I: D. Gregory. L. Osrer- Hofm, L. Adler, pres- idenr. Rew 2: B. Brom- ley. E. Kramer, S. Fier- siq. S. I-lefperr, R. Burr. Row 3: S. Freedman. D. Bormide, J. Daniefson M. Myers, R. Sfurmrm. MM 42 ,...-if Leona AdNer. Science Chrb president and Sfeven Freedman prepare Hwe program for one of Hue c!Lrb's merlngs. omplex society Radiology: l.eTf To RIghT J. Napolitano, E. Tower J. BuTTles, D. Milligan, J. Danielson, D. Gregory, J. Deering, S. Freed- FV lc man, J. .in Rule Club: Mr. CavareTTa, advisor. Row I:'A. Chmura, Prla EPTersJ BAT' Ro 2'P eem n, . e , . Barboza, . prin. w . . nsTein, P. Bock, A. RosenThal. WiTh so much emphasis being placed on science in The world Today many sTudenTs are Tinding Their inTeresTs in one oT iTs varied phases. The newly- Tormed Science Club, under The super- vision oT Mr. RoberT Gurnham, is com- mon ground where These sTudenTs can come TogeTher. One year ago l-lope l-ligh School was selecTed by The Federal CD. Adminis- TraTion To receive moniToring eguip- menT. STudenTs in The acceleraTed phy- sics program are Trained in The uses oT The eguipmenT so ThaT in Time OT emer- gency They will be oT service To The communiTy. The TascinaTing slide rule wiTh iTs maze oT Tigures Teases The imaginaTion OT a venTurous group oT l-lopeiTes wiTh a more Than passive maThemaTical curi- osiTy. Mr. Cavare-TTa, Their sponsor. paTienTly explains The varied uses OT This insTrumeriT in The solving OT many Types OT maThemaTical problems. Junior Alliance Francaise: Row I: E. Kagan, E. Poifer, S. A Lauier, D. Chorney, A. Abrich, Z. While, A, Chmura, A. Goldis, F. Helm, H. Davis, P. Greensiein, S. Fabricani. Row 2: J. While, K. Gaines, A. Lima, H. Salk, L. Weiner, J. Marcheiii, G. Gregson, M. Sarian, A. Holzinger, G. Harper, L. Berman, L. Alier, B. Levine, lvl. DeLaney. Row 3: G. Ing- ham, C. Hirsi, D. Armiiage, P. Boch. H. Levine, W. Pomian- slay, J. Alexander, F. Jacobson, A. Russian, B. Goldsiein, A. Field. The Junior Alliance Francaise, consisiing in pari oi approximaiely one hundred Hope High members,mee+s iive limes a year lo learn more aboul France and her cusloms. These meeiings, conducied enlirely in French by Madame Pinacoli, uniie siudenis from all The Rhode Island schools io pariici- pale in well-planned aciiviiies. perfecting trange Sludenis desiring knowledge ol Germany and her cullure aiiend ihe meelings oi The German club. The club's acliviiies, spon- sored by Miss Rose Presel, aiiempi io sup- plemeni Jrhe school's language course by informal discussion groups and proiecls. X PM , , Q , V W, .. ,, M, ' X Q-sin 'fAW-W ' K uw. ' 3- 'm y- V gzf , N WM- W' QV V V Www VV ' ,, X I ' V V M - , V 1 ' ' WR '-H' - . ' . V ' Ef15VVf'Vf'f5'.: - ' . ' ' -Vw-5. 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Bernado, P. Wallace. Now,VH'1is is where you come in, prompfs Mr. Kushious. ound of music Hope High is lorlrunalre io have noi one buf Two insiru- menial groups providing enlerlainmenl for The general slu- clenf body al special programs ancl assemblies. Bolh ol Jrhese unils encourage Hope siudenis ro malce use ol lheir ralenl while Jrhey enioy parlicipalion wilh oiher young mu- sicians. The band is olirecieol by Mr. Halliwell, Mr. Kushious direcls The orchesira. A Orchesfra: B. Premack, conduclor. Row I: G. Bernsiein, Seigal, P. Feivein, R. Woraflic, G. Baruch, R. Baruch, R. Chase. M. Cabana, S. Howe, S. Millleman. Row 2: R. Cohen, L. Bernado, B. Wallace, J. Kapslein. lending our oice' Glee Clubfllow I: P. Souza, E. Lima, D. Page, C. Clierry, J. Washburn, M. Lynch, J. Copso, A. Guy, M. Gonsal- ves, P. Hudson, E. Croleau. M. Woolf, O. Nicolus. Row 2: E. Broomfield, B. Monleiro, O. Manolelcos, J. Manelcolslcy, C. Ricci, M. l-leberl, L. De- veney, F. Milliken. A. Par- fridge, S. Solomon, P. Shore, L. Srnillw. Row 3: C. Coach- man, L. Edmond, J. Nelson, B. McCar'ry, R. Monleiro, M. Morse, C. Caron, P. Kirkland. Al Piano: J. Smedberg, G. Scliobel, E. Leurn. Chorale-Row I: L. Duane, M. Cohen, D. Croft D. Pass, J. Soares, C. Nulman, R. Raposa, S. Sfephanopolous, F. Young, C. Dowd, M. Marks. A. Green, S. Miller, L. Roseman, K. Brown. Row 2: J. Mungen, L. Rawlings, G. Klinfon, K. Fried- man, E. Albanese. A. Holmes, T. Leschishin, J. Robrish, R. Shappy, J. Croleau, R. Burl, E. Bur- roughs, L. Gracia, L. Jenkins, B. Lewis, J. Do- min, E. Cairo. Row 3: B. Goldsfein, J. Coafes, C. Skalslci, S. Rosfrin, C. Saunders, E. Lario, R. Orchoff, L. Boyd, F. Wenlworrh, M. Aclelman, N. Kelly, R. Meeker, L. Cohen, T. Ka'I'z, F. Jaclc- SOD. n harmony The members of lhe Chorale, direclecl by Dr. Louis Pichierri give up hours of free lime in order lo allain perlecrion in rheir song. We owe many of our finesl and mosr enioyable auolirorium programs lo lhe lalenl ol lhis hard-worlcing organizalion. ln adclilion ro rhe Chorale, l-lope also has a second singing group, lhe glee club. Led by Mrs. Brown. rhis group of girls has performed al many school assemblies. Approximalely one hundred sludenls worlc Jrogelher lo produce lhe school newspaper. The Log reporrs all school aclrivilies, from girls' sporls lo slide rule club meelings. Each separale deparlmenl does i+s indi- vidual iob, and logelher lhey produce lhe complele newspaper. Business and adyerlis- ing lakes care ol finances, circulalion ar- ranges lor dislrribulion lo lhe homerooms, orking together tc lypisls Jrurn scribbled noles inlo neal copy: arlisls publicize The Log subscriplion drives and money-raising acliviliesg exchange slralls send our paper lo olher schools in relurn lor lheirsq pholographers lalce pic- Jrures ol imporlanl school evenls: news and sporls reporlers galher lacls and wrile lhe news slories: page edirors arrange Jrhe lay- oul ol Jrheir respecliye pages, make cerlain The Sepiember lerm cdilorial board. Anlhony Leone, sporls edilor, and Mr. William Gugli, advisor check wilh Elaine Greene slein, fourlh-page edilor. Wilma Eisenberg, fealure-page edilor, Nancy Swarlz, edifor-in-chief, Sandra Price, lealure-page edilor, and Jerry Engel, sporls edilor loolc over lhe lalesl issue. Absenl is Arlene Feeney, lourlh-page edilor. iroduoe the log decisions concerning edilorial policy, and wriie headlines: Jrhe edilor-in-chief prool- reads all copy, wrilres edilorials, plans Jrhe conlenl of lhe enfire paper, and malces iinal decisions in each phase of fhe paper's pro- ducliong lhe advisor supervises lhe acliviiies ol lhe sialic and musl pass approval on all maferial which appears in lhe Log. News and Spor+s Reporfers Row I: M. Gilbert J. Zubiaqo, A. Levy, R. Dress, S. Greenblall, J. Goodman, J. Fener, L, Canlofi F. Rosen. Row 2: B. Kasper, L. Sasso, J. Flinlc, L. Adler, S. Gall, N, Broomfield. P. McWev, B. Sallzman. Row 3: T. Slcouras, lvl. Robrish, B. Dunder, K. Gaines, lvl. Friclc, S. Bida, M. Robbins, R. Weiner. Row 4: M. Feiner, J. Kapslein, R. lV1cDermoH, D Chase, E. Tower F. Field. A. Field, Noi picfured: Julia Boniamin. the voice of hope Sparicing wiih ihe life of busy school days, Jrhe Hope Log has as- sumed new imporfance as Jrhe voice of The siuoleni body. I+ appears four iimes a Term, eigh+ issues annually, and covers every phase of siudeni life af Hope. H is +he eyes and ears of ihe school. Paf Bruno, Circuiaiion Manager, Business and Adveriising Manager, Aniia Levy: Marianne Sarian and E Gregory, Phofographersg Eiaine Greensiein and Brian Skeiiy, Ari' Siaii. Row 2: R. Sherman, S. Laufer, L. Graz 6. Sassi, M. Woolif, E. Burrows, J. Shea, R. Ackerman, M. Giiberr, P. Guifin, D. Schaeffer. Row 3: F. Cafaidi, Burt B. Dunder, P. Newsome, V. Cosfeilo, S. Siciuf, C. Muivaney, P. Lisker, ihe Circuiafion. Aciveriising, Exchani and Typing Sfaiis. wxail .ss .eff i Working in ine Log office are Eiaine Greensiein, Marcia Rcbbins, Sandra Price, and Nancy Swariz. sul , ,A A Mr. Wiiiiam Guq!i, Nancy Swariz, advisor and edifonin- chief rospecriveiy for ine iai! icrrn, and Miss Eiaine An- noiii and Sandra Price, advisor and Odiior-in-chief for inc spring ferrn conier abouf qenerai oians for iufure issues. Yearbook advisor, Mr. Paul Miranie, and co- ediiors -in - chief, Jane Pierce and Joan Zubi- ago, sor'r ouf a new shipmenr of piciures. recording anothei Rochelle Miiler reads her sug- gesfions 'ro Leona Adler-liren ary edifor, Libby Gross, San- dra Price, Julia Beniamin-lit erary ediior, and Nancy Swarfz. Our gefiing cushions for Hwe sfairs is Carole Mulvaney. mag, .mwqqq c C f EI G f l y f edifor, How do you like my layouf? Paula Goldsmifh, lay- 1' df If y k B Sk ll y, arf edifor, Here we go again. ear at hope high They mef lasf spring, gof acguainfed lasf summer, and became consfanf friends fhis year. Then fhe Blue and Whife and ifs sfaff faced fhe hazards of l96O fogefher. The yearbook sfaff sfarfed fo cooperafe when fhe Sepfember deadline loomed before fhem. ln lafe Augusf fhey raced madly affer banners and somersaulfs. From Ocfober fo January fhey harassed fhe faculfy, fook ac- fivify and homeroom picfures, and launched fhe senior secfion. February found fhem searching among fhe senior, adverfising. and sporfs secfions for anofher sixfy-four pages. By lvlarch fhey raced fo fill fhe remaining gaps in fhe book. In fhe inferim fhe circulafion and publicify sfaffs slaved fo sell yearbooks. The circulafion and adverfising sfaffs used var- ied selling fechnigues fo gain revenue wifh which fo arm fhe business managers. Now, because fhe Blue and Whife was profecfed by ifs sfaff and guardian advisor, Mr. Paul lvliranfe, fhe i960 edifion will live happily ever affer. 67 Aclivilies edilors, Judy Goodman and Karen Finlcle, agree lliar This one came our funny. Keepers of 'flue long lisls of names for flue index, Brenda Berger and Diane Schaffer, dicfale num bers and names lo Ellen Volpe, lypisl. Sorfing sedion Meeker and P. seniors seclion berg. our inforrnalion for llwe senior are J. Soares, S. McCabe, Linda , senior seclion edilor, F. Monez, Guglielmelli. Oul lwunling lardy are Mabelle Thompson, senior edifor, G. Sassi, and W. Eisen- X unitec mw Q .ai Whrmwm K ,f ' Q.,-. The adverfising sfaff is Ioaded wiflw Hue sales- manship of: Row I: S. I-IaIper'r, M. Myers, I. Garber, A. Richman, M. Abrams, S. BiIgor, E. FeIdsIein, B. SaI'rzman, E. Volpe. P. McWey. Row 2: S. Caprio, A. Wald- man, M. RosenIeId, P. Weinsfein. Row 3: L. Canfoff, S. FIeisIg, and Elfon KIibanofI-adver- Iising manager. 70 The circuIaIion sfaff pre- pares ifs yearbook seII+ ing s'rraIegy. Sfrafegisfs are: Row I: D. Dunn. Elaine Bourck, cIrcuIa- Hon edifor, M. Rondeau J. BuHIes. Row 2: M. SI1erIdan, H. Rablnowifz P. PiIIcingI'on, and E. Kramer. Contributing ou .I --,. . 4- me W:.1..-.,, , ms...fs.ff4...,.few:x:mJf.m-v.:wwmwummw-wfsmffywfWI.wu,v.a-answer. mmfwsnawf-vp-3..apm:14m.... N.fa..a-w ......unusmwm C. Neri, A. Richman, M. Cornicefli, and R. Ackerman sir in 'rhe Blue and WhH'e ofa rice rdenfifying pic- Jrures wlrln Don Greg- ory, phorography edlfor. Our raking picfures is C, Rifer. Mary Garabedian, publiciiy manager, assigns P. Pifklngion and M. Sheridan fo disfribufe Hue posrers rnacle by B, SlceUy. V hare ff 'N www' M we :.,.:,ag1A.meQwmi2 rv rf ,r 7I ififkiiii. .. Varsify Cheerleaders: Froni: J. Beniamin, E. Voipe- Head. Rear: G. Sassi, W. Eisenberg, R. Monieiro, R. Ackerman, J. Coaies, P. Lisker, M. Abrams, N. Swar+z,YP. McWey, G. Sou- sa, V. Sousa. J.V. Cheerleaders: D. Lom- ba, S. Lauier, M. Wood- cocic, P. Gilbert M. Gil beri-need, L. Canroff, S. Higgins, G. ingiwam. v K f . 'xr 72 keeping ou '9 il in i . 1, 5 H.A.C.: pres. M. iacobucci. Row I: P. Pizzo, M. Corniceili, M. Rondeau, J Rondeau, F. Rosen, K. Hickey, B. Sarah S. Grinneil. Row 3: P. Bruno, E. Ciiorney. pirit alive Maioreifes: Row I: M. Gonsalves, L. Roberlson, D. Ponfarel li, E. Belanger, E. Bland, P. Saraln, Row 2. C, Baronian, J. Cosla M Werlelman E Klumbis, l'l. Taylor, L. Rawlings, R. Rodrigues., l i Ambilious, vivacious ,... llwese and many more adieclives describe Jrlwe worllmy girls wlio comprise l-lope l-ligl1's maiorelles and clweerleaders. Tlwey willingly sacrifice llweir 'l-l' periods and aller-school hours lo perlecl inlricale sequences. Always on liand lo supporl all flue leams, Jrliese groups lielp urge our boys on lo viclory. Noi lo be lorgollen are Jrlie enler- prising I-I.A.C. girls who malce as well as sell programs To provide funds lor a sporls sclmolarsliip. sl' kzgfazf 7 If 3 K ., .S ,Sr Q X SSW ,..q,s W . - ,fi 1, . 1 ww s f ' 2 .zvliiwix 5535?- ffw1,w.2z .5334 m. My ai A if .yE':. E .:- K 25 'e Q 'ww 11 Ln- ? ,,.,.. ug 4 ax 'H' .3 4 J .4 A x fits FY' - Q, 1 4 425. '--- ,j f ., S ix AN! 'F' .qv as 44 N Q 44' SY' G1 R Q 9' 4 5 .gs ..., 153 3.3 Q 2 2.5 ,, e i . , . .S 1. . Y .5255 .Jr fem .VK Y. kiwi -12 2 X.. W , ww .W -'isslfi f ,111 gigs. , ie., , was 1? 13239 Ei gk.. Hi, Q X fp wx, R , 4 ff KW if 3 gyms im' 5 Q, I A 954 get. -. 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They included a TirsT-round 2-I deTeaT aT The hands oT CransTon. second round losses To TourTh place EasT Providence and Third place MounT Pleas- anT, and a Thrilling I-O ball game To division cham- pion Warwiclc. 0uTTielder Jim Egan was responsible Tor spoiling a Townie piTcher's six inning no-hiT. no-run sTand in The season's opener. ATTer losing To EasT Providence. The Wave Taced LaSalle. STar relief piTcher Karl Su- dal4oTT Toolc his place on The mound and piTched Tive innings oT shuT-ouT ball. ThroughouT The I959 cir- cuiT, SudalcoTT made his sTrong arm TelT. Mr. Dono- van loolcs Toward Karl as his prime piTcher in The I960 season. ReTurning also will be Ray LaFleur. who homered in The Classical game l8-Zl. and Bob Kozalc. who aecounTed Tor an imporTanT run againsT CransTon I5-ll. The varsiTy lineup will mosT cerTainly miss The Tine Tielding and hiTTing oT CapTain Ron Price, who hiT a single. a double. and a Triple in a IO-3 TirsT round walloping oT MounT PleasanT. An- oTher Tine Tielder and hiTTer idle during The l96O season will be spiriTed Marsh GersTenblaTT. Hope Opponeni O EasT Providence 5 2 O I O 3 I 2 4 8 xg N L Vhy no'l'? -lowie Rabinowitz ops a first in the 'road iump. Mr. Fallc's l959 track 'Forces exhibited great depth and strength in retaining the outdoor state title for the second consecutive year. Winning such contests as the Class A Relay Carnival, the Kingston or University of Rhode Island lnterscholastics. and Brown lnterscholastics, a meet which draws entrants from many sections of the East Coast, and the State Meet, the squad brought both honor and glory to Hope High School. Although losing such All-Stale material as hurdler Steve Cummings and high iumper Lynwood Young. Coach Falk eyes a successful I96O course. Returning lettermen who will boost the scores are ham- mer-thrower Bob Gourley, dash men Howie Raloinowitz and Lummer Jennings, high iumper Gil Elcdahl, who with Bill Guy will run the hurdles, Walt Hayman, ha potential All- State shotputter. and iavelin 'rhrower Ed Brookner. utdoor track team :ate title Follow Harough. Ed Brookner plants his left Qfoot and is set to release the iavelin. A On the trail of success. Gil Ekdahl clears another hurdle Class A Relay Hope U. R. I. Hope Hope Brown Hope Hope New Hope Dual Hope Hope Hope Hope 32 soV2 Class A 52 New Rogers asl' Cranston La Salle Fooiball. Firs+ Row: T. Tyszkowslci, D. Ferreira, M. Rocclnio, D. Vargas, J. Mello, B. Meadows, B. Donnelly, A. Riley, H. Rabinowlrz, R. Casey, S. Forfes, B. McGulrl. J. Boclwar. Second Row: M. Sarkeslan lcoachl, R. Meeker lrnanagerl, H. Press lmanaqerl, T. Hunl, B. Gourley, C. Rifer, R. Zuerclwer, H. Mc- Millan, J.'Mullen, J. Cross, L. Boyd, R. Vendilfi lJ.V. coaclnl, E. Mullen lCoacl1l. Third Row: N. Clanlon lJ.V. line coaclwl, J. Lyons, B. Cromwell, J. Barnes, J. Kapslein, R. Barboza, J. Golembeslcl, W. Gesawlcln, J. Baeszler, M. Sears, G. Guy. 'Don'+ furn your head! Mr. Sarkesiarr, line coach, gives lwls linemen an imporfanf Hp Quarrerbaclc Bob Gourley losses a bul- 'ron-lwoolc pass in warm-up before 'rlwe La Salle game. End Brlly Guy crnss-crosses and fakes rn a pass play. Wave jolts boli tip .fs A Whaf genflemenl Co-capfains John Mello, Bob Donnelly, and Bob Meadows shake hands wifh co-capfains from Cransfon. iwnies, and Wafts Warwick Foofball The spirifed Blue Wave foofball feam wifh ifs besf Class A record in five years proved fo be an oufsfanding defensive ball club. Wifh All-Class A defensive gridders Ron Barboza, Al Riley, and Mike Sears, fhe squad held sfal- warfs La Salle and Mounf Pleasanf fo six poinfs. Sfrong offensive play from linemen like All- Sfafe guard John Mello accounfed for fhe vic- fories of fhe season. Head coach, Ed Mullen, alfered his plays and produced a fine fullback opfion which offen clicked from fhe fingers of fullback Jim Mullen fo ends Bill Guy. Joe Bochar, and Sylverio Forfes. Line coach Mike Sarkesian drove his charges, and fheir quick openings and reflexes frapped many oufsfanding Class A backs and fumbles. The I959 campaign was highlighfed by a 9-6 fripping of Easf Providence's Townies, a I3-O shuf-ouf over fhe Green Bolf from Crans- fon, which ended an eighf year reign for Crans- fon over Hope in fhese confesfs, and a rnosf impressive vicfory over Warwick's Hurricanes, I3-6, in which Herb McMillan's lasf minufe 80 yard run will remain as a precedenf of fhe '60 span. Ofher gridironmen fo be commended were backs, Bob Gourley and Howie Robinowifz. and linemen, Mike Rocchio. Bob Meadows. Bob Donnelly, and Bruce McGuirl. Mr. Mullen and Mr. Sarkesian inevifably will coach a specfacu- lar feam nexf season as backs Mike Sears. Jim Mullen, Herb McMillan, Charles Rifer, and J. V. quarferback Frank Hardy refurn wifh defer- mined linemen. Ed McDonough, John Baeszler. Ronald Barboza, Joseph Golembeski, and Dick Zuercher. 'lere's a pleasani urprise. X Mf. Pleasanf back umbles as Herb Mc- vlillan and ofh- , ir members of fhe ine defensive feam :onvei-ge. Jw..-.,. Mmm .ww Y ,-- W -Q W AM .,,,,...W.. ,,,,.m, ,W W,,. .,,. ,. ,, M. .MMM ...ww .N M, ,..,, ,W ,v,., , , -, , , M ,,,,W,, W..V,,., MM ..., ,.., .W ,N , ,,,, ,, ,Q .X - ,,M,A,,.b.M,,,.,,,, WW..Q.,wm,MWm,.MmMQ-Wm.,,..,,,,,,,,, mm WWW W, ,mem WMM ,,.V, .. ,WMMV Vi., ,, W ,w,.,,A 4,,,,,,M,,f- WW 4 H., - :S W- - Q M- 1- 7- 4- wwf' ,,k ,.,., ,, f ff-- ,- -M ., , 4 -Vw ' M Si ,mw,:,u, A 1 , -, A PQ aj ,, .Lu, Am- ..,, -WVAWVA A? W -, A 5 g M I I WF wzurl ', Qindffi-Elvifl - kk 'kk' ' , , 2, H B mmf , 15 - .M 34, f if Q My k,.. ,K kk: ,Inv ik, ' -. fm , K 2+ 5 3 it 5-, S ,YN ,. . . , M ag 3 . 1 , -W ,, fm. I A ,- :t ' K , i S. in ge' 1 543 T 'I ,Q K -fv if , S, KW W ,I -3' 1 mx U xx -L f X s. . Q41 zf?'4if '23 fe. M .,.. , f-Z mx S 9-Miki , Wa, w ' L ww ,Q ., .W A ,.,, ig k lv' if-5N35ikf 'g7 N 1 SX' Q Q 5 Q 1 Sk K H ff, 3 W K1 Q- Q MV' 3 xx x, Q ,, , QM' 1 K, -..k f 55 1 xii-v 1 . X, L Vargas wifh his jersey. The ever powerful and pofeni 1959 defensive squad s'runs a Cransfon back lazing 959 season Al Riley, Joe Bochar, Back End ,wav 'ww 2 Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope Hope i , i Cen'rrai . , , ,Cransfon ..e.. Easf Providence Mt Pleasani' Warwick ,, .af S ww? ,ig 3 SeaTed: T. Cannon, L. McConaghy, E. CarTer, B. Kasper, S. Bazar, W. Falk lcoachl, E. Fishburn. M. GersTenl:zlaTT, C. Holland, E Burgess M Lee, W. Hernandez. STanding: M. Seidman lmanagerl, L. Girouard, R. Kershaw, W. Noonan, E. Degnan, R. Bonin, N. LamberT J 6ranT J Gorman, J. Morgan, W. Briden, C. Pona. UndoubTedly, Coach Falk could noT have soughT a beTTer Cross CounTry march. ThroughouT The course, The Hill and Dalers shaded sTrong LaSalle: iT was noT unTil The STaTe MeeT ThaT The SmiTh Hillers rnarooned The EasT Siders by a slim nine poinT mar- gin. The Harriers hold The l959 TiTles oT Dual MeeT Champions. CiTy MeeT Cham- pions, and Class A Champions. The squad, alThough sToclced wiTh many harriers reign over dual, Clt TirsT year men, ran rampanT. Marshall Ger- sTenblaTT, a novice in This parTicular sporT, seT a BuTler course record oT I2:45 Tor The 2.5 mile run in The lasT dual compeTiTion oT The year. This TeaT and oThers boasTed oT Marshall's loeing selecTed as an All-STaTer: iT was The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT Hope's Cross CounTry Team ThaT a TirsT year man has ever been placed in ThaT capaciTy. JusTly selecTed as second Team All-STaTe A The varsiTy Hill and Dalers eagerly awaiT The sTarT oT Their TirsT meeT. Hope placed 2nd in The ensuing conTesT which waslagainsT The U.R.I. RamleTs and La Salle. 84 A NA a rs h a ll Gerslenblall 'ops The Buller course 'ecord. His lirsl place aided in lhe viclory over .a Salle in lhe Wave's asf dual meel' of 'rhe sea- ,on. 1d class ua rivals Sleve Bazar lll and Norm Lamberl' l5l confriloule lo lhe near clean sweep in lhe Cily Meel: cancliclales were co-caplain Sieve Bazar ancl junior Tom Cannon. Ed Fishburn, also a co-caplain. and 'reammale Norm Lam- berl were selecled as All-Class A Harriers. The I96O season will be shy ol: Marshall Gerslenblall, Ed Eishburn. Sieve Bazar. and Ben Kasper. bul Mr. Falk will have Norm Lamberl, Tom Cannon. and some olher line underclassmen lo fill lhe shoes of lhe gradualing Cross Counlry men. A Senior Harriers, Evans Carler, Ed Fishburn. Ben Kasper, Marshall Gerslenblall, and Sleve Bazar brace lhemselves for some sfiff inlerleam running. A Pal McConaghy overlalces a La Salle Harrier in a dual meef. W, .,iss l 4 Hope 23 K Hope I7 Qfwick Hope 20 'S Hope 20 B gig i ovidehce Dual Meer Crown ESLS iiii 1 3 Hope 22 ' i3ii3fALa Salle caiy Mee+ Class A Champions , Slale Meel' Hope 70 Ed Fishburn scores in +he Class A s fencing and wrestling prospects Firsl' Row, L-R: S. Korn, R. Puopolo, Coach E. McGunagle, A. Beaudry, S. Shaw. Second Row: W. Healy, D. Higney, Capfain E. Carfer, A. Capaldi. Third.Row: R. Hawlcins, R. Barry. Absenfr R. Marinaro, B. Bissell, Z. Barsamian. Wilh a 4-2 record and under Jrhe command ol newly appoinred Coach Edward Mcgunagle, lhe ,Hope fencers placed second in Jrhe dueling league. Capfain Evans Car- +er, who was oulrsianding Jrhroughoul The ma+ches, was runner-up Cily Champion. Noleworrhy of The l96O series was Hope's 4-3 viclrory over Classical. This was +he firsl lime in Three years rhal a Hope dueling leam had loealen Ciiy Champion Classical. Oulrslanding also were Bill Bis- sell, Sanford Shaw, and relurning loilers Armand Beau- dry, Arihur Capaldi, Bob Puopolo, Ronald Marinaro, and Saul Korn. Mr. McGunagle's opposing Jreams will have +o be on guard nexi Jrerm. Coach McC'unagle, acling direclor, shouis, On guard! Richard Hawkins lrighll is 'rouched by caplain Evans Car+er's foil. V lount as both sports boast new coaches Firsi Row, LeTT To RighT: W. Reynolds, M. Vescera, T. Tyszkow ski, M. Holmes, C Pona J MasTerson Second Row L R J RaTTerTy, J. ConTe, R. Saglio, J. Allessandrini, M. MoriarTy, S. Di Maio, C. SwarTz S Twombly J Marss The wresTling Team also had a new coach Tor iTs l96O sTand. Coach Raymond VendiTTi molded his grapplers inTo a Tormidable group. ln The Rhode lsland lniury Fund maTches, T-lope maTmen Trom The l38 lb. weighT class To The un- limiTed grouping won Their preliminaries. John Del Gardo wresTled righT inTo The Tinals only To be Turned back. Meanwhile Mike T-lolmes, who laTer in The season proved To be a sTaTe conTender in his class, de-TeaTed an opponenT Tor a Third place in The consolaTion Tinals. AlThough The Team vicTories do noT indicaTe a successTuT season, CapTain Ted Tyszkowski aT I67 lbs., John Del Garde aT l57, Mike Holmes, nexT year's capTain-elecT and ouTsTanding I47 pounder, and Jim MasTerson, a lighTweighT, were The mosT consisTenT perTormers. NexT winTer mighT hosf double vicTorious sporTs under The helms oT boTh Mr McGunagle and Mr. VendiTTi. Turn his opponenT on his backside. STrive! John Del Gardo endeavors To, Relax. Coach Raymond VendiTTi adv ses Mike Holme To make use oT The one minuTe resT period alloTTed high school grapplers Firs+ Row: W. Briden, H. Rabinowifz, F. Nesbill, M. Bernsfein, M. Lee, C. Price, W. Hayman, R. Handy, J. Warner. Second Row: C. Holland, W. Guy, E. Burgio, M. Dineen, F. Jackson, D. Ferrara, G. Ekdahl, L. Jennings, R. Harral. Third Row: A. Lilchman, J. Cardoza, A. Schwarlz, F. Wenlworlh, R. Corry, L. McConaghy, J. Morgan, D. Thomas, R. Kershaw, W. Hernaclez, H. Franklin. Four+h Row: R. Barboza, W. Bromberg, T. Falcofsky, J. Flink , J. Clark, F. Goburn, C. Addonizio, Coach B. Falk. fwo -John Cardoza rides The bar . .. fhree -John lBouncel Clark finishes. , 88 l+'s as easy as...one -Gil Ek- dahl approaches 'rhe high lump bar . .. undefeated falkmen recapture v .L A perfecf ending. Ben Kasper clinuaxes fluree years of frack wiflu an impressive 2:28.8 fime in flue I.OOO-yard run during a Hope, Barringfon, and Mf. Pleasanf frack confesf. ate track crown Sweeping flue Relay Carnival, lvlr. l:alk's l96O indoor frack feam followed flurouglu wiflu a defeafless season. ln flue Relay meef, flue guarfef of Lummer Jennings, Frank Nesloiff, Howie Rabinowifz, and Jim Flink sef fwo records, in flue one and fwo-lap relays, respecfively. Tluis foursome is ranked as flue number fwo l,OOO-yard run relay feam in flue nafion. Besides furning in fanfasfic fimes as a guarfef, fluese runners were sfalwarfs in flue sfafe meef. Jennings won flue 40-yard daslu, seffing a Cransfon Sfreef Armory record as well as one in flue lnferscluolasfic League. Jim Flink equalled flue ln- ferscluolasfic League fime in flue 45-yard luiglu luurdles and 45-yard low luurdles. Howie Rabinowifz, meanwluile, won flue 300-yard run, and Frank Nesbiff ran second fo Flink in flue low luurdles. Gil Ekdalul, flue sfafe's besf luiglu-jump confender, easily surpassed flue second place jumpers, and Walfer Hayman puf flue sluof 49'7 , wluiclu placed luim second. Alfluouglu Mr. Falk losf fwo of luis loeffer long disfance men, Ben Kasper and Ed Fisluburn, lue luad Dennis Ferrara and Clyde Holland fo fill flueir sluoes. Among ofluer frackmen fo be commended are Jolun Clark and Jolun Cardoza, luiglu-jumpers: Jolun Warner, sluofpuffer: Jolun Morgan and Jolun Granf, milersp and Cluarles Price, long disfance runner. M5525 S Relaf i l Qlml s ts. if La sang uzlfz Triangulli : i gv fiii B if? i' . 4' B l.,y .yy N lfzi' n Q Hope' 54 Classical, 30 Warwick iii I4 Hope u Barringfon 26 ,,. ' Mu ' uu 'Q Man, I'm way Ouf in front Dennis Hinge 60 , V is ralililon Zl Ferrara fakes flue bafon from 'Ed Fisluburn V Edsfllfprovldeilge I3 Zlnadnaxempfs fo cop flue race in flue Relay QTowng5WerschoIas+ics .K l Tifle iiii if V Hope 49 La seine '529V2 some well deserved publicify. Second fasfesf l,000-yard relay feam in flue Unifed 4Sfa'les. Coaclu Falk's Lummer Jennings, James Flink, Frank Nesbiff, and Howie Rabinowifz pause for 89 Left to righi: R. Papazian, M. Gersienbiati, F. Smith, C. Chase, D. Lieberman, Coach M. Saricesian, A. Lopes, N. Lambert, S. Fortes, H. Giroux, H. McMilian, T. Cannon. strong quintet tumbles divisional champion from unbeaten ranks but . . . Coach, say Tom Cannon, Frank 4 Smiiiw, and Marshall Gerstenbiati, what did you think of the P.C. game? wxwaamlnf nun7uu.lu-in i if 1-i ATTer impressive masTering oT Classical, Sacred HearT, Tolman, De La Salle, sTubborn WesTerly, PawTuckeT WesT, and EasT Providence in non-league games, The EasT Siders ouTshoT an unrelenTing CransTon EasT Team in i'Ts league debuT. Board come manders Carl Chase and AI Lopes aided in The vicTories ThaT Tollowed over CenTral, Warwick, Rogers, and MounT PleasanT. Mr. Sarkesian, Toreseeing a TighT sgueeze wiTh conTending La Salle, readily senT Marshall GersTenblaTT and HerberT McMillan inTo ac- Tion on The evening oT January 22. WiTh buT Tive minuTes leTT in The de- cisive baTTle, The Wave came alive. BaskeTs by Lopes and SmiTh, and Two Toul shoTs Trom Tom Cannon renewed The Blue's spiriT, buT The Maroon had Turned Their baskefs Trom The Blue. Following ThaT upseT, The HoopsTers reTurned To The hardwood Tloor deTermined To ouTpoinT any and all opponenTs. Some brillianT scoring Trom Silverio ForTes and Hank Giroux insured The Tollowing vicTories. Cn February 2, The wave meT The Warwick Hurricanes. STorming The Wave, Warwick held Hope To one oT iTs lowesT scores in many a com- baT and driTTed inTo a second place Tie wiTh The Blue Wave. An easy win over MounT PleasanT, and The Cagers Taced league leader La Salle again, A record crowd iammed The Hope gymnasium, and The Wave, reigning STaTe Champions, spoTTed La Salle Trom a perTecT MeTropoli- Tan Division sweep by ouTshining The SmiTh Hillers. EinTering The playf oTTs, The TasT breaking squad beaT boTh Sacred HearT and SouTh Kings- Ton by idenTical scores, 78-50. IT was noT unTil The semifinals aT Provi- dence College's Alumni Hall +ha+ The Team losT To a sTrengThened La Salle array. OuTscored buT Tar Trom ouTplayed, The crew relinquished iTs sTaTe crown. Following The loss oT Silverio l:orTes and Co-capTain Marshall GersTen- blaTT Through January graduaTion, Coach Sarkesian Turned. To Carl Chase, HerberT McMillan, Tom Cannon, AI Lopes, and CoAcapTain Frank SmiTh Tor his mainsTay. AbeTTing The campaign on many imporT- anT occasions were Henry Girous, Norm LamberT, Richard Papazian, and Dave Lieberman. ReTurning nexT baskeTball season will be Chace, Mc- Millan, Cannon, Lopes, Giroux, LamberT, and Dave Lieberman. WiTh a casT like This, Hope is cerTain To again capTure The MeTropoliTan and STaTe Championships. Jump ball! Norm LamberT Tips OTT To his anxiously waiTing Team- rnaTes during The STaTe Semi-Finals, Y I have iT! Dave Lieberman and Richard Papazian baTTle wiTh some Vikings Trom NewporT in The SO-54 rouTing oT Rogers. Previous To This vicTory, The Hoop sTers baTTled wiTT Warwick To a 64462 'sudden death f ,,' i , slmmm Wa- T overlime win. N. if ii 1 g. 2' No unnecessary fouls, shouTs Coach Sarkesian as his guinTeT lisTens aTTenTively. His cry was adhered To, and The Wave Trounced WesTerly in a pre-league encounTer. 9' .. 3 W5 N 3 pom'rs.' Henry Giroux scores an imporfanf basl-:ef during ine Sa- cred Heari-Hope 'russie af Easi' Pro- vidence. The Wave won wifn a 78-50 score and assured ifself of a quarfer- finals berin. A Le+'s do if again! Throughoui The winrer monrlws, Al Lopes iiumpingl and Cari Chase irighfi refrieved re- bounds ouisiandingly. A lf's magic. Tom Cannon appears To be casring a hex upon rhe Warwick Hurricanes. Alfhough Cannon called upon ine wonders of ine supernafurai, Hope iosi' an imporfanf game. Za: 60 Zi W Q in 5 f ,,.,, 53 55 44 64 . 62 so . . .54 83 Eyffiiieasani . 57 52 5 iigaile , . 55 63 Craifqsron 55 99 Ceniggl . 67 55 ...,,. 52 40 i .,i . 5 56 64 M5,f?leaii5nfiii .ipi is .... 39 50 La ..., 5 55 Sme Chammnfhiwi .557-iipiifoffis Is+ Round , - 78 Sacred Hear? 5Oi 1:- QUBIQQEQIBIS 78 JpA? sion . 50 Semi-Finals 48 La Salie . . . 56 . .5 5 93 hockey team hold L Kneeling: D. Milligan, D. Chiaverini, R. Kenney, B. Piccirillo, A. Goldsmilh, J. Mullen, A. Riley, R. Woodcoclc, B. Gaudreau. Slandingz Coach E. Mullen, E. Tower lmanaqerl, E. McDonough, B. Cunningham, J. Belawslci, M. Sears, D. Chalowslci, L. Sasso., D. l-lanson, D. Dolan, E. l-lays lassislanl coachl. 5 x H , .. a f kr g K 4Q.g,,,23ie5 . M .QE -A ,, -W K M X I , ,,,.,u.a.gsvww S In K I V W JV 1 s .,.. . ,, .fi.w ,il . K K. ,s -Qian. . , New J U' . as A --G' . ggsuw XX , 155'-ff ' ,H . -. 4' i. f ' -' K A K A Cagey Milne Sears lhwarls a Bronco shol. Sears sparlcecl lhroughoul lhe I959-60 span. This duel finished wilh a 2-2 score. Bob Gaudreau, defenseman, scored bolh goals in This conflict l tate title A Seelr, and ye shall find. Through prayer and delerminalion fha Blaclesmen surpassed league champion Cranslon 'thrice in shuloul scoring. This leaf accomplished, lhey wenl on lo become lhe slale champs. A Mayhem, buf no 'fisficuf'fs. A 6-l viclory over Warwick. . No+ewor+hy Bill Piccirillo, a quick ancl nimble sopho- more, wards off an opposing defense- man. Coach Ed Mullen's l96O Bladesmen deserve lhe esleem and credil lhal have been awarded lo lhem. A lourlh ranking Rhode Island lnlerscholaslic hockey squad, lhe Blue shuloul league lille holder Cranslon on lhree conseculive occasions and busled lhe Burrillville Broncos on lwo olher opporlunilies during lheir ascenl lo lhe slale lille. Three lirsl round deleals spurred lhe Wave. Wilh renewed lervor, lhe icemen in lhe second round swepl pasl Mounl Sl. Charles and Warwick. Bombarding bolh Easl Providence and Norlh Providence, lhe Wave was allesled lo be lhe slrongesl ol- lensive sexlel. Fine perlormances were lurned in by Jim Mullen, Al Riley, Ryder Kenney, Bob Gaudreau, Rollie Woodcock, Dave Milligan, Bill Piccirillo, and, ol course, speclacular goalie Mike Sears. Repealing lasl year's playing laclics, Jim Mullen, Al Riley, and Mike Sears conlinually showed lheir All-Slale polenlialilies. Wilhoul a doubl, Mullen and Riley were lhe besl scoring combinalion in high school hockey, while Mike Sears was lhe slellar de- lensive player in lhe slale. The New England lnlerscholaslic hockey playoll sporled some ol lhe linesl high school hockey ever exhibiled al lhe Rhode Island Audilorium in lhe l96O season. Mosl approprialely lhe sporls season linished in a lrue blaze ol glory. A Viclory al sea? No, viclory on ice. This scene shows lhe celebraling aller a 4-I lripping of Burrillville in lhe second game of the Slale Playoff. vies for victory in new england playoffs Praclice conlribuled lo lhe Wave's lasl minule surge lowards a slale crown. 96 ir- - 'ww-ww e,iwammei1mmeL:ww,agp.w-f,MMW..v nwwmwrmmmawmmisieiegiissf:ifevansQawwas-Mmm-axsmmmmwmwzasessmnsi-ummmmmss w:qwiffMu-1 wiqfiizzgiis:iewseswiiiim -.mx L Assisi by Mullen. A happy and precedenled sighl was a cenlering by Jim Mul- len lo Al Riley for a score. Cenfer ice. Jim Mul- len looks for Al Riley on a play. H o pe A 5 ,f-: 1 i-f, ,MX H - Anal wha? do you have +o say, Sir? A+ The lime ol lhe 2-I championship lriumph, Coach Ed Mullen. plagued wilh a lhroal disorder, broke his promise and ullered some commendable slalemenls aboul his I959-60 squad. Round Robi g i ,. ,,,.,.,l s c,- 3 1 Regular El' if 7 Mi. 6 War ' ' H ' 3 Elasl V H , ,, ,, orlh M .. I Woo Q-j f' , , .. . I Bu H , ,, 3 La ...A...,. s,i. . 0 Cf'6y5ESlhCihlTi'iik i,..s .4 ,i..,,,..s,.,y..i..,. 5 M+f5Sff.iCharies 3 Warwiclc , , IO Easl Providence ilk 09921 , f . L s 'iisi 512 l-f' -tiggffiiiffrovidence --Qhflfoohsockef. . , illh H ' ,Bmjki-lilffille il ' lf-gi' ll? 4' ' -' 4 ' '- ,.s..... . Cranslon ..,. f 3 Cranslon ,,,..., Sfafe Finals 2 Burrillville . 4 Burrillville ..,.... 2 Burrillville ,,.. Badminion Team: Row I: E. Rodman, E. Bourck, M. Rondeau. S. Rosenfieid, Row 2: J. Zubiago, M. Reback, R. Belgarde, N. Peal. Row 3: M. Tropia, N. Ecicdaiii, S. Gaii, A. Zamarari. M. Cabana, E. Cameron. 21 busy yea Girls who parricipafe in affer- school sporis each week for a period of eigiwr weeics are enriried +0 a small lerrer and a cer+ifica+e of Hweir aciiievemenr. A major ierrer is awarded ro any girl who has accumu- lared eighr cerfiiicares. 98 if girls, sports Every Monday for eiqlwl weeks girls, under llie direclion ol: Miss Ag- nes Flanerly, play badrninlron. Oul- slanding in llwe compelilion are Joan and Merylyn Rondeau, Elaine Bourck, and Sylvia Zamrnaron. The girls learn llwe value ol good sporlsnnan- snip as well as basic badminlon skills. Proud holders of major sporl's lellers are from lelf kneeling: L. Gracia, E. Rulo. Row 2: P. Saralw, J. Tubman, C. Myrow Row 3: E. Klumbis, M. Rondeau. J. Man- ekofsky, R. Belgarde. Elaine Bourck uses all lier efforl lo liil back flue lairdy in an exciling mafcli. Weekl combat Displaying her winning form is Lynn Roberfson. VH jusf check my score again, says Sharon Askins. Seafed are fl-rj Linda Morola, Fran Jacobson, and Brenda Sar- a+. n competitive skill Al 2240 On Monday GHGFUOOUS posilion as high scorer changes al- Sulllvanis BOWlir'lg Alley on lXlOI'll'1 megl every week, A lew el Jrhe more Main Sl. is Jrhe galhering place for eulglending bowlers are Lynn Rob- Hope High girls who are inleresled erlson, Regina Rodrigues, Dorolhy in improving lheir bowling ancl guali- Ponrarelli, Sharon Aslcins. ancl Joan lying lor a minor lelrer. Manelcolsky. The compelirion is keen, and rhe Bowling Team: Row I: R. Shalz, C. Chafeauneuf, H. Jessop, K. Hickey, J. Guilliernefli, C. Maher. J. Manekolslcy, L. Osferholrn. L. Merala, H. Adelman, L. Fermalcl. Row 2: R. DeGoey, E. Cailo, E. DeWoll, S. Gwynn, C. Taylor, J. Rulo, K. Wexler, A. Gualdera, M. Lamb, S. Bilgar, Moapler, L. Roberlaon, V. Flad, A. Enos, R. Berger. Row 3: G. Girouard, N. Robaillard, D. Ponfarelli, C. Lacey. M. Israel, M. Cohen, A. Morgan, F. Milliken, C. Morris, D. Sheridan, E. Rule, P. Gullin, B. Saral, J, Calley, S. Land E. Jones, M. C-ebern. C. Hardy, L. Venable. Th U beafablesu Kneeling-M. Roncleau, Sfanding-E. Rufo, P. Kreufz, E B lc S Z a C Sk lk . amarrn, . asi. Each weelc lvliss Berfha McKee's volleyball feams challenge each ofher in friendly compefifion. The girls are more inferesfed in fun fhan in win- ning, and fheir ball-playing slcill in- creases from fheir affer-school work- oufs. Alfhough fhe unbeafables foolc fhe fop honors in playingsldll, fhere are many ofher good players, among fhem, May Bruins and Mar- iorie and Shirley Clark. Under fhe guidance of Miss l-lelen Wrynn and Bud Lafhem, fhe insfruc- for af fhe Boys' Club pool, l'lope's mermaids show greaf promise and progress rapidly in fheir swimming prowess. Af fhe lasf meefing of fhe girls' swim group, Mr. Lafham arranged a program fhaf included confesfs in hope g rl' fhe freesfyle, sidesfroke, backsfrolce and diving. 20-yard freesfyle lsf-Angelina Aguiar 2nd-Carole Robrish 3rd-Ann Supniclc 20-yard sidesfrolce Isf-Glenna Viewig 2nd-Carole Robrish 3rd-Marcia Woolf 20-yard baclcsfrolce lsf-Angelina Aguiar 2nd-Elizabefh Dunnigar 3rd-Marcia Woolf Diving lsf-Angelina Aguiar 2nd-Marcia Woolf 3rd-Carole Robrish VOLLEYBALL TEAM Row I: J. Rondeau, C. Maher. J. Manelcofslcy, R. Slnalz, L. Venable, J. Rulo. A. Aguiar, J. Silva, J. Conroy, M. Rondeau, K. Jessop, E. Bourclc, C. Slcalslci, S. DeToro. Row 2: U. Hart G. Girouard, N. Robillard, S. Barrefl, L. Fisher, N. Bradshaw, J. Crofwell, P. Kreulz, E. Nich- olas, E. Rufo, C. Lewis, A. Conroy, R. Brown. Row 3: C. Mulvaney, C. Bradshaw, D. Ponlrarelli, S. Tlwrelfs, M. Bruins, R. Belgard, S. Zamarron, M. Cabana, M. Clarlc. S. Clarlc, M. Ricci, E. Brown, A. McDonald, B. Pelers, Miss Berlha McKee, insfruclor. earn sport man hip Swimming Team Row I: M. Sarian, S. Higgins, C. Maker, J. Menefosky, J. Napolifano, M. Ricci backl. Row 2: C. Miller, J. Tubman, A. Aguir, C. Robrislu, A. Supnilc, C. Myrow, J. Harris Dunnigan, G. Viewig, C. Lipscomb, L. Cowell. f mzzw if Ig, ,Z 13 'S if ,sw my i,,1Lgf? Qfiiiii ,itrifgiz gf.-'3-551 -gr-'i H, 5 gm QQ X Q egg was 4 X as 1? gg X v aff? me V- 4 kr - f' , ,lh, L. A . wzummwf sa K4 JN 'M www? ,L .,-, Aww l , ww? +1 if n as mmm: w M ,:1m,..,Q.-.. Wm,,h.W,.m M.- 2,33 561 iff: The conference room is Hooded wifh corwfeffi and baHoons as we ge? ready for Hde firsf dance of The season, We Pubficaions Dance. Carol Neri and John Shea Take a s+roH down Hwe corridor befween may re- hearsals, The pep rally al llwe Publlcallons Dance has cauqluf llwe allenllon ol Jerry Engel and Joan Fener. Mary Garabedian confers wlllw lwer lnduslrious slafl: sealed-lsabelle Slavslcy, Bernice Fislwman, Leslie Longwill. slandlng-Kallwy Dunnlqan, Rlla Marvell, Phyllis Tippe. IO7 Usfening To The words of wisdom from January class president John Shea, are cheerieaders- Nancy Swarfz, Reyna Ackerman, Wilma Eisenberg, and Ehen Vdpe, IOS AH for Hope High. S+and up and hoherll! .. , , .M ' ' f ,V. ,'. --- W yn.. 1? ' H gxifi' 'vm fi. if 7 :ff U 4 I 3' H S 3: . I ,lV3.kiy . Hum ,,,, ., , 5 Af Y uv W, , hw y mi K r V ...,. . . 4 .M 4 if MN w 1 '- 5 ,5 Q A ,, 2 5 f, .. M.. 0 'IM X W,,,, ,M S NX ,J Q In 4 up ,Q ' X his f L11 Z i' , --1., . .7,' ,. L1,5. hm lfy ,vz f- ---- z - Q an Y' .-.WW gl .. 4, ' 4 N, 4. fn 131.17 , .ffizzvfiiv : W , f we f v K my 4 , 1 W .N r ggi as ff f f? 'ig fi fx i n lj W fax, Av iff I V wVk ,A X 2 W 33 K W? QQ: vm, A ,W V f 1 f 5 H A ,b ,M My-4? 3 'f 'f 0 ,fe ? . new 2 ,AL MW .v,. .,1...-12,4 1 ff:efse2,2s1'.2s,.. f, fr k mf m ,1 K m. Wwwmwf- 12,-W, . , ...,..., W 5 M ,f i W ' ' Az '- Yi : ,fl ,M ra P' 'L'.w:.-,ffip:W.1,Y, vw , 2 ' , f'j X ' W' A4i,a1.,k ' '55--55.11 'gEjQ9,4.iz': ,g 7 if 'H,.jI,g'7 .H V .f K I A ,, , W.: , W1 ., . , . , ,. . Q K ,. .I SM flfwwi ,Lf ' ki J-P' ,- KILL WWA 'i'E3?fE.',' KY, flfixxi: ' :ww ,, .W , ,V . ,, .,, . ...,, L ., . ., ...yy . , .,,,, ,.. . , . . H M ,..,. Q we- . , K , -i ,A Ni' V -' V . :W ' - ' , , 11 - 1. E 'EP , i . .. Ng. . QE. f if if ff K f 6 dig 5 W W 5 3 . 5, .. . .. 1 .. gg y lf Are you sure one of These won? do? asks pseudolwal clweck man, Howle Rabinowilz. 'l ff Mr. Smllln accuses Mr. McKenna of nol A working like a Trojan. vyaumfl Wl'1a+l'1ave you go? in brown Tweed? asks Jack Kelly of Marsha Abrams ,and Rayna Ackerman. ,A G43 ,QYWQ ,N , Nw l ie ' K fsw5'?!f71..,.Q , .. -' 3 1 ' J ,,,, ,vu-nv si 5 ' 4 . k ,J 'Y JZ: . .,,, ' Q- gf , 5 f ' - - 5 iff L' ' Y. I ex' 1 A Nl Hwe crazy no- fions ya lcep'sl1e+ up fer We winfor come whoopin' our . . BECAUSE IT'S JUNE! Dave Chase preads his Case before Shar- keeper, Howe rd Blunt WHHG- Ijiom warfs his furn. 5 As Mrs. Muslcaf, Mary Meinhofd beHfHes JuHe abou LiHom, Marie looks on, 'frying fo heNp. II3 . .Lin , :. :xg J .Si 5, .W .- . 5. z.. AY. . .. .. , ,. A 2 ,il ' 3 if fi Z I z S - S :. Q gn .. if l g? P Sly Flcsur, Don Gregory, - AZA' Y:'h r - and C a u T l o u s Liliom, 1 ll George Sclwobel, play a ggk.k, game of blaclclaclc while on ggi 'llwe clocks. ,..,. .. g ' , 1-L, if f Heavenly and earlllly crealures rneel-our cnerub, B. Greer, our ballerina Nancy Broonnllelcl, and our Heavenly Friend, Ben Kasper. Walk on, walk on willw lwope ln your lwearli and you'll never wallc alone, is sung by mem- bers of The gradualion class willy Lillom urging llwern on. Could you fell me flue llme. Sir? asks Liliom of Mr. Llnzman, Mike 5 Delzrancesco, as Flcsur allaclcs from belwind. . - ., ,.-f ,.l.,:f, KI , Mrs, Slrauss receives fhe fradilional roses, a well-deserved Trib- ule. On Carousel , Acroba+s , , , Ballerina , Liliom , Julie , ,, Marie ,, ,.,,, ,. Mrs. Muslral' , Molher Hollunder , Ficsur , ,. ,, ,, .. Mr. Linzman Wolf Beifield . Young Hollunder ,, , Sfarlceeper ,, ,, ,. , . Timony . .,,, .,,,,, , Firsf Heavenly Friend , Second Heavenly Friend Louise ,... ,,,, ,,,, , , Doclor ,,,, , ,, A Fa+her . ,, ,.,,, Louise lln The Ballefl Two Ruffian Boys , Principal , ,,,,,, ,,,, . , Dr. Kadar ..., , . Wolf Beifield, Jr. ,, THE CAST lin order ol appearancel , Judilh Goodman, Elaine Greenslein, Howard Malin, Grace Sassi, Alberl' Wyss, Paul Young Bruce Broadbenl, Donald Gregory, Carol Neri, John Shea , Nancy Broomfield ,, George Schobel ,, , Elaine Leum . , Marcia lacobucci ,, Mary Meinhold ,, , , Joan Zubiago N Donald Gregory Michael 'DeFrancesco , John Kelly , , , John Shea ,, ,. Howard Blunl .Mallhew DeMarzc Benlzil Kasper , Anlhony Leone , , Wilma Eisenberg , John Danielson David Chase , . .. ,.., , ,,,,, ,, Nancy Broomfield , Mallhew DeMarzo, Brian Slcelly Howard Rabinowilz Howard Blunl H , Michael Feiner Beifeld Children ,... , , David Bellucci, Rosilyn Dress, Michael Feiner, Libby Gross, Judilh Harris, Howard Malin, Calhy McGuire, Donald Schobel, Alberl Wyss Policemen . H ,,,,,,,.. , ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. MaH'hew DeMarzo, Marshall Gerslenblall Servanf Girls ,, , ,, , Marsha Abrams, Carol Delzalco, Sharon Slclul, Nancy Swarlz Cherubs ,,,,.,,,,, . ,...,.,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,. ...... B illy Greer, Bobby Greer, Robin Miller Townspeople , , . Marsha Abrams, Slephen Armilage, Meredilh Bealon, Eileen Belanger, Nancy Bradshaw, Paula Bromberg, Nancy Broomfield, Elelha Buole, Esfelle Chorney, Richard Clemenls, Mary Anne Cornicelli, Carol DeFalco, Rosilyn Dress, Beverly Dunder, Marshall Gerslenblall, Viclci Goldslein, Sayre Gorodelslcy, Libby Gross, Phyllis Johnson, Ormond Gouin, Diana Hill, Leone, Elizabelh Longwill, Leslie Longwill, Teresa Lopes, Robin Miller, Slephen Osfer, Howard Rabinowilz, Donald Schobel, Judilh Silva, Brian Skelly, Sharon Slclul, Nancy Swarlz, Joyce Tibaldi, Phyllis Tippe, Roberla Vales. Graduales . ,.,, ,, , Marsha Abrams, Nancy Bradshaw, Meredilh Bealon, Eileen Bel- anger, Paula Bromberg, Eslelle Chorney, Mallhew DeMarzo, Michael Eeiner, Viclci Goldslein, Phyllis Johnson, Eric Kramer, Teresa Lopes, Slephen Osler, Lorefla Rose, Judilh Silva, Brian Slcelly, Sharon Slclul, Nancy Swarlz, Paul Young. Eric Kramer, Anlhony Undersi-udy For Mrs. Musk-a+ , ,,,,,, ,,,, . ....,. ....,,, , . ,.., . . ,, Mary Garabedian PRODUCTION STAFF Make-Up .. ,,,,, . Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur W. Peace, Kalhy Gaines, Peler Goldsfein STUDENT COORDINATOR , ,, , , , , ,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, , ., , , ,, , Jerry Engel STUDENT DIRECTORS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , Frank Aubin, Palricia Bruno, Anila Levy STAGE MANAGERS H , ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,.,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , , , , . Waller Pelras, John Vorro STAGE CREW , ,..., .,,. H oward Davis, Aaron Falcolslcy, Pefer Gaines, Peler Mc- Creery, Anlhony Milano, Derelc Oldham, Paul Reniclc, Roberl Scoll, Barry Shaw, John Tuclcer, Kirlc Wright Weyne Wunch. STAGE DESIGN ,,,,,, ....,, . , ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, chairmen-Elaine Greenslein, Brian Slcelly SOUND EFFECTS .. .,,,,,, , ,,,, Carl Boolh, David Bornside, assisled by Leona Adler PROPERTIES . ., ,, .. .,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , , .. .,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, chairman-Elaine Greenslein WARDROBE ,,,,, , chairman-Mary Anne Cornicelli, assisled by June Richardson PUBLICITY AND TICKETS , , ,, ,, , . , chairman-Mary Garabedian RADIO PUBLICITY .,,,,,, ....,, . ,, ,, William Mays, III HEAD USHER ,, .. W, , Anlhony Bucci HEAD USHERETTE Nancy Robillard II5 uit happened in may presen 5 Q ,:N. gtl: A Q :VV W ass of 1960 .fl JE- im , 1 1 5 'F 1 If 9 sig 'Ja si Cornelia, N a n c y Clwasel, says nol lo call ine producer. A Adrienne Waldman lef Russ Po++er know A Sfudeni' coordinalor, Howie Rabinowilz, confers wilh sludhenl direcfors, Rochelle Miller, Elaine Bourck, and Sieve Miffle- YTIGH, abouf her dislike for Crocodiles and snakes. Will if hurl? inquires Louise Dias of Kalhy Gaines, makeup assislanl. A Alden, Glenn Lexlon, insisls on calling flue producer. Wl'1a+'s +l'1e mailer will: my profile? demands lhe dinosaur. II7 Eve, Marie Ricci, re- ceives 'rhe reviews from Phelps, Sieve Roihschiid. while Cornelia, Aiden, and lsobei paw Through anoiher paper. -w L l I Milne DeLuca designed and buiii a scale model oi The siege seiiinq. The senior play makes work for John Vorro. v II8 mf Ol-..,g 1 A Efhel, Louise Dias, discovers ihai hair Tonic is mak- ing Mike's shiris obieciionable. f Mike, Ed Feidsfein, musi choose befween Vicforia Shaw, Sandra Caprio, and Janice O'Neii, Bev- erly Saiizrnan. ff Eve Carrinqlon, Marie Ric ci, is aboul lo announce a few scripl changes +o Cor- nelia. Cornelia, , Alden , Michael ,,,,, Efhel ,, ,, , Isobel , ,Y,, , Mary Anne . , Shirley ,, N ,. ,, Laurie ,, , , Eve Carringfon Janice O'NeiI Walson O'Neil Vicloria Shaw Mrs. Shaw ,, , Maggie Dell Marly , , ,, Sam , ,e,, , Phelps E l THE CAST . ..,,, Nancy Chaser , ,, ,Glenn Laxlon , Edward Feldslein ,,,,,, . Louise Dias ,, Cynlhia Ferdman ,. Ellen Volpe Rayna Aclcerman Adrienne Waldman ,, Marie Ricci Beverly Sallzman , Edward Tower , Sandra Caprio ,,,.Susan Mazo A . . Karen Finlcle , , David Kalz E ,, Slanley Krieger Slephen Rolhschild VISITORS AND GUESTS: Ardienne Waldman, Russ Poller, Rosary Ciccone, Carl Swarlz, Bill Bissell, Laurie Bernslein, Jane Bullles. Linda Meeker, Slan Krieger, Eleanor Angerl, Sandy Price, Merylyn Ron- deau, Beverly Dunder, Brenda Saral, Arlene Carlo- maslro, Irene Lulce, Sandra Silverman, Theodore Kalz. Carol Berman, Richard Papazian, Eric Kramer, Fred Young, Murray Cohen, Sam Fleisig, Sluarl Hal- perl, Paul Levill, Howie Lazarus, Annelle Richman, Torn Hunl, Iris Garber, Marian Gonsalves, Sue Mc- Cabe, Lois Zillcin, John Bolger, Sieve Gillcenson, Janice Napolilano, Paula Goldsmilh, Ellon Kliba- noll, Jane Pierce. PRODUCTION STAFF: STUDENT COORDINATOR: Howard Robinowilz STUDENT DIRECTORS: Elaine Bourclc, Rochelle Miller, Sieve Millleman. STAGE MANAGER: John Vorro STAGE CREW: Tony Milano, Peler Gaines. Marlin Lewis, Roberl' Scoll, Kirlc Wrighl, John Tuclcer, John Rowley. SCENIC DESIGN AND PROPS: heads-Avis Slrauss, Richard Clemenls SOUND EFFFCTS: Waller Pielras, David Bornside, assisled by Julia Benjamin. WARDROBE: chairman-Carole Mulvaney MAKEUP: Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur W. Peace, assisled by Kalhy Gaines. PUBLICITY: chairman-Gene Baruch TICKETS: chairmen-Sandra Price, Paul Rennick USHERETTE: head-Judy-Carreiro Q 'if 1 Q Q K A-f, :W .WM X ,gi , ,274 - 1 ,,., :Pao , Q, mi, .xw S ,, as Qi + X ,. fm Y 521'-f x-.1 fa ,4 Q 4 1'ii:f?f:gz 1.1-541533552 tk R , Am., . ,L i.,,ff F 1--Mug H 5 1 1,5 ,QQ gvv ,s ggi ,e .e, .wfssfig V - V -f1Q,:fz1?iN''-gs? , A ,,-Mega, S-.Q , M , A ,U A , is K f Q 1 IS 55 gg, 4 V PQQ if 'mm A ' 47, ga. V .LQ Vf' A , 4 ,,,:. . Wkwmiw, , , - '- f l? :MMWH .,,.,, rsng au, K 1 91 W , .. ,ff ,gi A . ,, .V 19, , g -., Q 3' L Meefing in The guidance office are vice- presidenl, Thomas Cronin, and presidenl, Marie Delzreilas. Baclc in 'rheir home- roorns are Barbara Schleiler, secrelary, and Jane Gollis, Treasurer. I22 Us 5 Sealing Plan Row I: J. Mcliiernan, H. Sealing Plan Row I: A. Fabian, R. Single, P. Albanese. Row 2: J. Allen, C. Addonizio, C. Boyd, J. Banspach, W. Behrn, M. Baker, D. Bornside. Srandinq: J. Bennell, J. Azzarone. J. Andrade, E. Land. Row 3: M. Be-aupre, C. Baronian, N. Bromberq, E. Beck. Row 4: A. Ander- son, R. Bergee H. Barra, H. Adelrnan. Sealing Plan Row I: S. McGwinn, R. Leaver, B. Kellsfein, T. Joaquin, C. Johnl son, L. Howes. Row 2: B. Kelrnan, J. Keaney. C. Manelcofslcy, W. Lynch, R. Kenney, G. Kondian, D. Maher. Row 3: S. Malin, C. Krelcorian, B. Lamberf, D. Lieberman, D. Lans, H. La Rose, A. Larson. Row 4: T. Johnson, R. Kozaclc, J. Mahner, P. Mallera. H.R. Teacher Mrs. Tamelleo. , 4 Q .5 1' in :-'ff N- ,ga , k K ,Q EY' 'H we 'K K k+L- , a v A2AV ,, , WA W FE 5' V X. as ,R ,,, , may -fs, I Z : M a- t 5 ga if sf pf, V' ., , w if I ,, gs fff.. Q1 -M ,mg 1- ' an f k and class of 1961 H? Q 4 .. ,1,,.. , , 'Q HR. 202 by. X3 A ay L, .V I qi . ,.,,V ., f1f,g:1ggj:ggE8 QR, Y wr Q . k if if v' is Qi if xg QM,g W - 2 V Q - Pi- eff N Q 'IL M 5 X L if - - - 5 4 W fi ' T 3 l 4 f A Q H 1 , , wifi nw if . Y fv zv Q 3 L ' -K ' :WH L -, 2 W MQ, , A K is MN ix 2 'H' A ff ' , ' , Seallng Plan Row I: M Lonnaras, A. Conroy, J. Lonle, G. Daglleri, J. Lon delmo, J. Carey, S. Caccia. Row 2: A. SI1mura, D. CI1or- ney, M. Londelmo, M Cionlolo, V. Coaclwman, R. Cannon, W. Calley. Row 3 C. Clnace. J. Chambers, P. Chafel, C. Clnernov, J Brown, B. Clnerry, E. Burg ess, P. Brown. Row 4: I. Larr, T. Cannon, L. Burlin game, R. Calaldi, J. Lavan- auqln, B. Cecere, P. Can- dlllo, S. Burns. Sealing Plan Row I: R Bandorew, J. BIunI. Row 2 M. Brallwwaile, T. Beaucln elnln, J. Baeszler, W. Brad slwaw, M. Barnes, M. Barnes M. Bessaclni, J. Bewloy Row 3: S. Bldo, A. Blren- baurn, J. Blomsledr, E Bloom, P. Berger, C. Brad- slwaw, M. Blue, J. Barboza Row 4: A, Bloclc. P. Berman P. Baleson, J. Bennell, P Baclc, I.. Berman, M. Bick- I1am. I-I.R.'-Teaclner, Mrs. M. Sanderson. Sealing Plan: Row I: J Mullen, I-I. Moslcalulc, G Marfln, M. Morlarly, M Maflwlos, W. Mays, J. Mor- Ia, I.. McConagI1y. Row 2 B. McCracken, D. Moren- slcy, S. McGee, B. Mowry F. Morey. J. Mongello, B Mounfford, E. McGiven Row 3: A. Gefuso. P. Mon- geau, S. Miller, D. Millman, A. Midwood, J. Monqello, J. Cross. Row 4: E. Mon- Ielro, T. Ma rflesian. I25 al : ' V 'S Q? fi? 5 Q- Q W ggi f ME in 5 Mn W 4 wk A:LAL f ,s, l ff 2 ,ig EL, , , Haig , V gtsweram fii' 'inf 5 is 1 M W .E '-M ' fm 5 5521 Jig JW? . t -:,f :E:,, 5 ,,V. i I 4 it S. - , M., ,:.,-:.:::f51 If 5. ,. I 1, 4 5 if N. , K . E.. Y ,,,: '58 Q , f Tk 3 .... VW X M h 4, 5'Qisf fy? i?fi 'L '53 if 'F 5 5? ' S E , 5, , Q nf. if W QW . K N5 J -,,vf., Q Lf 'lf gff 1 1 HR 322 1 w Z iii y W , J, 9-nw E W WJ -Q K,!,4 31 -. ,Q-Q51 : , A sp 55 2 K jr , LZ Q V , , Eg- S gt, Q A 1, 3 H f , fy W YM f' 5 S IW1 H ia. ,V M , V sf -,, ' 2 ,,LW, A -M, ' ' A5 k 'W' - P Egi- -:-AA ' ' f ,,., H 1: : ' .,.- .frz K P --A ' A P 'M 3 W H R V70 an ,A J ww HR. 206 jigs Tl1a+'s a good idea. agree Elaine Brown, Sieve Cohen, Audrey Goldis, and Joanne Gerslenblalr, lOa class officers. I28 Sealing Plan-Row I: A. Abbalemafler, A. Aguiar, L. Aller, S. Allen. Row 2: N. Allemby, J. Anderfon, A. Arauio, F. Arau- io. Row 3: C. Arnold, L. Arnolcl, J. Agus- fa, S. Askins. Row 4: J. Allnerlon, R. Bro- dy, S. Balcom, R. Bonln, 6-.BIancl1e++e. Row 5: C. Benlz, R. Barradas, G. Brown, W. Balcom. Row 6: L. Berger, M. Bernsrein, R. Barboza, G. Boulller. T Sealing Plan-Row l: L. lmondi. B. Joseph, M. Johnslon, R. La Gersfenblahl, J. Kaplan, S. Lewis, S. Johnsron. E. Jones, J. Krzysion. sela, L. Gomes, R. Greenberg. Flame, Z. Greenberg. Row 2: J. Knowlron, S. Gerslenblall, M. Leal, L. Husband, V. Holland. C. Jepson, l-l. Franclea. Row 3: J. Row 4: C. Kulcoricn, J. Hmura, B. Kaufman, H. lacone, V. Hannulz- Sealing Plan: Row I: S. Mencleloilz, J, Lolio, G. McCahey, A. Relrucci, E. Ploull, D. Plunlcell, A. Pul- ano, R. Moshier. Row 2: E, Palmer, L. Phillips, B, Pel- ers, M. Crodenlcer, B. Noonan, T. Nicholas, P. Newsharn, M. Miller. Row 3: M. Miller, V. Myelh, J. Murphy, F. Murry, R. Mc- Callrey, B. Mendelson, K. MacNeil, A. Mallera. Row 4: B. Lulher. C. McDonald. B. Monleiro, M. Morse, A. Lopes, J, Lynch, A, Miller, F. Madereirous. Sealing Plan: Row I: M Silva, J. Rawlings, S. Sleph anopaulos. 'Row 2: S. Willc E. Trudell, S. Springer, L Weismiller, A. Viverious Row 3: l. Spell, R. Tilling- hasl. L. Veiner, D. Troom- bly, F. Sherman. Row 4 E. Rose, M. Roseborough R. Rubin, S. Reuler, M Rhodes, P. Scanlon. Row 5: J. Warner, E. Ranall, R. Walls, A. Ruggieri, C. Rob- bins, G. Rubin. Row 6: K. Siminelli, M. Trolly, J. Washburn, K. Wexler, J. Valles, D. Taylor. Row 7: D. Thomas, A. Ranieri, K. Small, B. Smilh, E. Smiqh, W. Snead. Sealing Plan: Row I: A. Freedman, E. Bryanl, R. Caloral, A. Camp, R. Fain, R. Egan, E. Ferriere. Row 2: C. Caron, J. Casliglieqo. S. DiMaio, A. Clarlcen, S, Cohen, D. Colelli. Row 3: W. Conley, R. Gaskell, J. Consicline, B. Dullfy, P. Cbunihan, E. Cromwell, K. Daniels, A. Fisher. Row 4: C. Dean. F. Deauguslinis, S. Delgado. S. Foremen, F. Dove. J. Driscoll, R. Gaur- reau. class of 1962 r 'it 59 all if g n, qv-mm X W ,AMW wiv' , 295 -A it www W . gf ,138-Ein Q M. 4+ 1,- 1 M 'Q' X vi Si f 4:g.. :x K +8 5, a ,. eff A, an ,..,. .. W 1 wx - ' q1 I I N-1 Sq Q - Q ' ' -' mfzwgsm. Agia zv N P ' Q. .efw xlib '51 x 'M 1 ,.,. W4 Q JN... .. A r E if Lfll MQ? HR. 8 WL? ,mil 1 :Z Tk fe -Sf Q L AA ii ff li f my A 5, ,, MQ ,. af if Al ff' 5 S E get YW 1' is HR. 2I5 -1 . . 5. 3, l J i?ff' 'W ,ff 4 if fy, . N F A .f Sis: ' i :fv- k . B31 ,H ,, Q . if Qlfq. 5, 3, f ' is ii 5 1 eg I 4- , , ,f W, ? HR. 2I2 HR. 204 l. HR. 276 , H, Sealing Plan: Row I: J. Giblin, L. Gvirouard, W. Greenger, B. Gor- man, M. Gunclneon, N. I-Iannon, K. Gierlaen. Row 2: F. Goodwin, S. Goldsleln, A. Guy, S. Green- blall, J. I-Iaclcell, L. Hanley. Row 3: G. Gerlz, D. Goldslein, K. Gor- man, J, Greene, M. Gerace, E. Gormely. Row 4: J. Guglielme-Ili. A. Gualdiera, G. Grossbero, S. Gwynne, R. Gouvein, B. Greenlau. Sealing Plan: Row I: N. Wafer- man, J. Warren, P. Waryas, N Young, C. Wasliinglon, I-I. Willi- ams. Row 2: T. Warrener, E. Young, E. Zuckerman, J. Weslon, R. Wilder, M. While. Row 3: A. Wyss, L. Zuckerman, J. Wilson, P. Wilson, W. Zurawslci, D, Wnelc. Row 4: R. Zarum, D. Worrell, W. Wunscli, C. Winn, C. Young. Sealing Plan: Row I: P. Kollcolski I-I. Koulralcos, D. Mallard, C. Lisk er, J. Maguire, D. Leabens, J. Ly ons. Row 2: A. LaCIair, J. Langlon T. Lesclriislwin, J. Maciag, D. Leav er, G. Lema. Row 3: C. Lacy, G Leonard. B. Levinson, C. Lewis D. Lewis, C. Lysscomb. Row 4 M. Liglilrnan. A. Levin, T. Losea L. Livsey, I. Lunden, W. Lopes. 'fi . 1 ' .. A, -,- 4 i L 'fp . 'FP f 5, - 'Y .fi ,sf Q L ' W J Q V' ' ' .E --gh ' - . , - V , im! W 1 ,M I A H H VK f an N 5, ., V - I kg gk - K -kkk ' A x ., W- Q kgggffigf-f.fqf3,fg1 - , . ,,,' sf , .' r 'V a 5 357, yvf, 'HM A VsN,,W'f ffww 13 A,4f. . E. - 2 fi ' r f Q 4 Y'hh A , fl'fA'f 2 'a,?'-'ff A ' ' , V f 'fn 2 M ' Q f '- 2 H . ' Q' -- Xmfvif A if QT wwf! J 1 Qi-'K -9 V Y 'X 'W 1, i gy ' 1 i wg . V ' ' 'L f f' I . K fm: 1 ' ' L ' wx- Q 0 gfifeiiiz ' HR. 204' 1 ,fax paw' v g gs my A4355 ff 4' , Vi? 755 'eh L ffl. f ' . . f ixfgfgg QU' A X ' W Zigi! ' if W fl K Z, N-iz? tim, Y Jn 2 K , sig 'SW HR. 4 .5 f ' fi F' N Q ,Q 'v' if ' sf 5535 ik- .Wy I . A4,K A 2 , K ,, W., My .i, ... HR. 227 Sealing Plan: Row I: E. Burqis, R CaI3raI, R. Burl, D. Byrne, M Clernenfs, I-I. CIouaIre,'E. Camer on. Row 2: B. Cafferky, J. Calfey, E. Caifo, M. Cohen, K. Collins, S Clark, M. Cabana. Row 3: J. Ca- poblanco, C. Card, J. Cardoza, F Cafaldi, R. Cauley, V. Charnplin M. Clark. Row 4: F. Ceccofiglio C. Chaleauneuf, S. Cohen, M Cohen, J. Chorney, G. Chrisiodal R. Chandler. Row 5: I.. Capel blanco, E. Carvalho, M. Conlon. Seafing Plan Row I: E. Dunniqan, M. Friclc, K. Fiedrnan. S. Gall, N. Cvarna, W. Doroslco, F. Domina. Row 2: T. Farrell, I.. Fawfhrop, A. Ferguson, L. Fisher, D. Forsberg, P. Forward. G. Dionne. Row 3: S. Dunbar, M. Eclcman, N. Fkdahl, E. Eva, T. Dodd, K. Duggan, J. Slarrfarrell, S. Dubey, B. Doyle, M. Drowne, R. DiPon're, S. Don- nelly, G. Dulong. Sealing Plan: Row I: C. Pona, J Quinn, J. Parker, L.Os+erI1oIm, A Parvfridqe. Row 2: I-I. O'RourIce M. O'RourIce, J. Plourde. G. Pefer son, D. Page, J. Osirowslci.-Row 3 M. Perry, J. Phillips, A. Piche, C Pierce, C. O'Donahue, W. PocIoII Row 4: L. Perry, D. Oldham, N Peal, S. Peffi, M. O'RourIce, D Quirlc. Seafing Plan-Row I: C. Dowd, C. Cardwell, E. Goiilried, E. Fislw- er, J. Fox, S. Applin, J. Davis, Row 2: J. Dorsey, S. Fifzpalriclc, R. Dan- ielson. R. Jiarrusso, H. Goldberg, T. Falcofslcy, J. Aiello. Row 3: E. Geniile, P. Ginsberg, M. Enos, J. Giulano, R. Duffy, V. Garvin, F. lanicero. Row 4: P. De-Blasio, A. Correo, C. Elman, M. Edwards, A. Enos, V. Fislwer, V. DeMaH'eis. Row 5: E. Garvey, G. Fidalgo, H. Franklin. Sea+ing Plan-Row l: D. San los, J. Saralw, R. Scopel, R Snappy, D. Silva, S. Savage Row 2: M. Silverman, S. Sin qleiary, L. Miller, D. Smiflw, E Srnifln, G. Valenfine. Row 3: G Smillrl, M. Smiili, R. Williams A. Souza, C. Wolf, S. Ausi Row 4: B. Tavares, F. Taylor, J Vales, A. Todisco, J. Tomble- son, N. Levine. Row 5: H. Wil- kins, A. Rossi, G. Volanie, S Voler, J. Fenofsky, A. Sherman. Row 6: S. Weinberg. l35 Mr. Gugli helps members of his new lOb homeroom. They are E. Cohen, l-l. Bailey, W. Brillo, S. Blaclcledqe. Sealing Plan-Row l: M.Gle-clxman, E. Gold enberg, K. F. Gong, N. Gonsalves, F. Grace L. Lilchman. Row 2: L. Glendenning, E. Mar Hn, E. Gonsalves, L. Gordon, M. Green, J Lawless. Row 3: W. Hickey, L. Holmes, N Levy, J. Lions, R. Kaplan, R. Kirlcel. Row 4 J. Lavoie, R. l-lyman, T. Lolio, J. Kaplan, G Kiernan, M. Mahoney. Seafing Plan-Row l: E. Cooper, B. Alan, A. Almeida, D. Amarel. Row 2: P. Arau! io, C. Arruda, W. Ayolle, D. Bailey. Row 3: A. Berman, G. Bernt B. Bickham, S. Blackledge. Row 4: P. Block, J. Blue, P. Chapman, W. Brilfo. Row 5: A. Burrells. W. Bromberg, E. Cohen, K. Calnoon. Row 5: R. Bood. Seafing Plan-Row I: R Sandler, J. Russell, J. Ric cio, J. Rezendes, M. Mc Donald. Row 2: J. Sand Ier, J. Robbins, G. Rhodes A. Reuler, R. Resnick Row 3: R. Rappaporf, J Pick, C. Parrofl, D. Paiva J. Onysko, R. McPl'1ael Row 4: B. Lyons, R. Pear- son, S. Paris, l.. Page, J O'Donnell. Row 5: D Norman, P. Muslwniclc, S Morely, D. Mills, B Melfs. Row 6: C. Sand- bergen, K. Mullnern, D Moore, P. Miller, W. Mc- Vey. I37 , .4 if Y? 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Agg ififffgf is Qi, W 5312 Q N 5 in -ng Q it Q ayr, fr f if .,. .Q vm ff-ff: s W L 4,,5f k Q I if img.,-v A 1' .. T' vig T' 54:P:a,g,eS- , f. In we 11 ss e f , , J-K u n . - ' NYM: , ,af -- m.,,.....-w I f 5 , 16 Iw- , .a X1 Q, '-Q, 1 ww Q ,. a+ ky, ,,. e 'f' Lf- ,, H, ,F -,.., 6.-ff W -1. M-sf i W, M A a avg- J 'Q-fix .f,', v . . , ,,,. , 752. .W ,Q ,W mf 32 X 14 ,fm V' , , mx an 'N wr ! X. , 4-'W QS nf .MQ X., A A an rhode islanc Sludenls who possess a scholaslic average for lheir Three years ol eighly live percenlr or beller are eligible for elecfion +o Jrhe Rhode lsland Honor Sociely. Each of lhese honored seniors musl represenl his class as a sludenl of high scholaslic a++ainmen+ as well as one of oulslanding characler. Howard Blun+ Pa? Bruno G Id E g I Judy Goodman. Elaine Greenslein l Elizabelh Silva denn1s award Joan Mage The Charles E Dennis award is presenled biannually 'lo lhe Hope sludenl who loesl displays lhroughoul his lhree high school years lhe gualilies of loyal+y, leadership, inili- arive and scholaslic abili+y. The recipienl ol Jrhe award places among lhe lop ren in a class of +wo hundred, or 'lhe lop five in a class of smaller size. onor society On Honors Day. usually held 'lhe Tuesday before grad- ualion, seniors who have been elecfed lo lhe sociely are presenled wilh an honor sociely pin and cerlificale, which will serve +o relain +he memory of Jrheir high school days. John Danielson ROSilYf1 Dress Wilma Eisenberg Donald Gregory Diana Hill Anira Levy Nancy Swarfz John Danielson wwmfeaszw -u,si -an-nn i l ,,-J- bausch and lomb science award The lop science sludenl in Hope High School is lhe recipienf al Hon- or's Day of lhe Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award Medal. All winners are eligible +o compeie for annual science scholarships sponsor- ed by The Bausch and Lomb Oplical Co. al' Jrhe Universily of Rochesfer. Bausch and Lomb provides for no+ less +han 'rhree scholarships wi+h a flexible slipend based on need and wi'rh a +o+al four-year value of 59.- 600. TI-IIS ABOVE ALL, TO TI-IINE OWN SELF BE TRUE IShaI4espeareI IT has Taken me sevenTeen years even To begin To undersTand The meaning oT The sTaTemenT, To Thine own seIT be True. I Icnew ThaT There was a signiTicance behind Those words, buT iT was raTher vague and incomprehensibIe, someThing To read and pass over wiThouT ThoughT. Now I am beginning To undersTand The impIicaTions in ThaT quoTaTion. I believe iT expresses The key To True peace and happiness. ' There is so much we do noT Icnow and can never expecT To under- sTand: IiTe and deaTh. The beginning and The end, The reasons Tor creaTion. And in This generaTion. IiTe has become more compIex Nancy swam Than ever beTore. In order To Iive saneIy and conTenTedIy in The midsT oT This age oT science and progress and prosperiTy, in The midsT of poIiTicaI unresT and nucIear weapons and worId Tension, we need To esTab'Iish a IasTing peace wiTh ourselves. This peace can come only Trom Icnowing ourseIves and Iiving reaIisTicaIIy wiTh day To day TruTh. CerTainIy everyone has TauITs: oTTen These are magniTied ouT oT proporTion: someTimes, diminished excessiveiy. BuT There musT come a Time when These Tlaws are recognized and puT in proper prospecTive. PeopIe who go Through IiTe casTing a spray oT haIT-TruThs and exaggeraTions in Their waIce musT Iive wiTh inner conTIicT and unresT. They Themselves can sense Their own TaiIures, and Tailure can onIy deTeaT when iT is unrecognized and embellished. The onIy soIuTion is To Iive To saTisTy our own sTandards. OTher peopIe's opinions are imporTanT, buT They vary and are no more perTecT Than The people who voice Them. In The end The onIy person who counTs is oneseIT. From your cons science There is no escape. Many people Iive by The sTandards oT maTeriaI gains. They aIIow Their greed and ieaIousy To bIind Them Trom The deeper more meaningTuI bIessings oT IiTe. The ironicaI TruTh is ThaT Those They envy Iacl Their own unrecognized Treas- ures oT Iove, heaITh, Triendship, or TaiTh. The circle is a paTheTic one: These people never learned To be True To Them- seIves. Now I am nearing my graduaTion, and I am beginning To reaIize and accepT The responsibiIiTies which Iie ahead. I can Iook around me and see Things in a new IighT, and I Icnow ThaT Time will bring me a deeper wisdom and under- sTanding of The very Things I am iusT beginning To recognize. BuT every IiTe shouId have a guiding IighT, a sorT oT measuring sTicIc, To IooIc To when probIems arise which musT be Taced alone. The chiId needs no inner guide: ThaT is whaT parenTs are Tor. BuT IaTer ThaT inner resource is The Thing which enables us To endure IiTe reaIisTicaIIy. For me ThaT guide will be TruTh To myseIT and aII ThaT impIies: seIT-respecT, honor. and TaiTh in God. honorabl Joan Zubiago anthon meda ssay Winners Iv1AN'S EXPANDING UNIVERSE I am sevenTeen years old. By The Time I am TwenTy-five man will? have reached The moon. When I am forTy, man will be on one of The inner planeTs. All This may be iusT daydreaming, buf I believe iT is True. lvlan- Icind, Today, is on The way To a brand new experience. For The firsT Time, he will Travel To a place which is complefely alien To him, where he will be complefely unprepared for life. Perhaps he will noi' be able To exisT There aT all. buT I do noT Thinlc This is True. One of Iife's prime faceTs is adapTabiIiTy. PlanTs and animals exisT every- where and have adapTed Themselves To Their surroundings. Man, because of superior reasoning powers, will adapr more readily Than lower forms of life To unsuifable climes, buT noT necessarily more suiTabIy, for his adapfions will be mechanical and Temporary. Where an animal or fish mighT Talce generaTions To change geneTicaIIy. man will puT on ouTer garmenTs, carry whaT will noT be available To him naTuraIIy, and wallc forTh To face danger and physical harm if his Technology is noT sufficienfly ad- vanced To proTecT him. In The presenf and very near TuTure. our horizons will be advanced enormously - almosf wiThouT end. I-Iowever. John Danielson many voices are crying ouT againsT our sTraining for These horizons aT a Too fasT raTe. On our earTh. we have many problems facing us which are as imporTanT if noT more so Than our dreams for The fuTure. To some exTenT, I agree wiTh These people opposing rapid exploraTion inTo ouTer space. I agree To The poinT where all our Technology should noT be expended for weapons of war and dreams of The TuTure. Man has many problems To solve righT in his presenT environmenT: The feeding of sTarving millions in far easTern counTries, Transforming of deserTs inTo Tarmlands, and a geo- me+ricaIIy growing populafion which will soon ouTsTrip The presenT resources of The earTh. All These problems and many more are imporTanT now and will be far more imporTanT in The fuTure. We musT Ioolc back To ourselves and correcT our own fauITs while we are loolcing ahead. Many boolcs and sTories have been wriTTen abouT whaT will happen when man finally leaves The earTh. One of The quesTions asked in some of These sTories is, If a race or people is advanced enough To have space Travel and all iTs connoTaTions, can iT s+iII be primiTive eough To se++Ie iTs dispufes Through war? Here is our problem. All our Thinlcing is going ouT: none is reflecfing on The individual and his fellows. All of our briIIianT men are becoming men of greaT repuTe in The physical sciences. WhaT we need in This Time is a man To Tell The people of The earTh whaT is wrong wiTh Them, To Tell Them how To sTop This sickness of forgeTTing The individual and his peaceful cohabiTaTion wiTh ofhers on This earTh, which has enveloped us, before we carry iT wiTh us and spread iT To vasTer areas. A All These problems I feel sure can be solved. The people of The world possess reasoning power To see a greaT facT :T :T is seT before Them logically. Soon. we should no longer be a group of separaTe sTaTes, sTruggling for power. Ideally. of necessiTy, we musT be one world. uniTed for The good of all. In The fuTure, I can see The end of The world . . . -and The beginning of The universe. CIIUOII Benhil Kasper The lradilional march is led by John Shea as lhe class ol January, I96O formally goes oul inlo lhe world. Hownuw E. BLUNT Bunky 287 Brook Sl. D e b a li n g Sociely, Senior Play, Jr. Alliance, Sl, Vin- cenlls Guild. Theology, rnusic, piano, or gan, Honor Sociely. College--Seminary l KATHY Boeoim 56 Sackell Sl. Horneroom secrelary IOA, llB. Horneroorn presidenl IZB, l2A. Dancing, hairdressing, pizza. Jean's School ol Hairdressing Beauly. ELETHA A. Buore DONALD E. CHAMPLIN and now ou1 MARSHA S. Aaiums Marsh loo Eighlh Slreel Varsily Cheerleader, Senior Play, B8iW Adver. Slall, Sec, lo Miss Wells. lola Phi Corres. Sec., B.B.G. Dance ing, Bowling, Class Parlies. Boslon School ol Denlal Nursing LEONA K. ADLER Lee B8 Lorimer Ave. B8iW Lil. Ed., Science Club pres., Jr. Alliance: Senior Play, Hope Log, x biology, 3Ol A, advising Fics, N.M.S.C. leller, Isl granl. Science Fair, Psych Lab, We Like Mare lha Club, Honor Sociely. College JAMES P. Boeosim 5 CARL H. Boon-i Hoey sei Greenville Ave. gl Alvln S+' Sound ellecls-Senior Play. BGS9l9Glli l0Oll3Gll' Eleclrical experimenling, Hi-Pi, shorl Collecling coins. wave radio. Colleqe College DAVID Ci-use l-99 Champ Dave QIB lndiana Ave. 79 Easl Transil Sl. Phillips Lane Senior Play, choir. Track. Harmony, R.l. Arl, horseback riding, skal- Cape Verdean Club, cars, swirn- Golf. Tennis' Log. Blue and Whifey inq. MOOSSS. lf1Q- Senior Play, usher, waler skiing, Service hockey, sporls, cars. Airline Hosless College Esrsue Ci-ioimsv Ellie 70 Edgehill Road Senior Play, H.A.C., B8iW Rep. Miss Well's Sec., Hope Log. Rainbow, U.S.Y. Phi Della, danc- ing, skaling. lennis, bowling. College Ilma mater is FRANCIS E. Ausm Frank 93 Rocharnbeau Ave. Senior play, IIB class lreasurer, IOB-I IB home room pres. P.I, Club, hockey games, reading, parlies, Ray Conill. College NANCY B. BIIAosI-IAw Nan 73 Sumrnil Ave. Fufure Teachers, chorale. senior play, school sports. Church choir, Young People's Fel- lowship, Appalachian MI. Club, Easl' Side Republican Club, Camp counselor. All Cify, Sla+e, and New England Music Feslivals. College a part of us MEIIEDITH L. BEATON Lee 251 Monlgornery Ave. B8cW, senior play, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Alliance, glee club, band, or cheslra. Sporls, M.Y.F,, work, Rhode Island I-lospiral WILLIAM A. BEAUCHEMIN Wild Bill 70 Ford Sl. Red Cross Rep. - Bus boy, disc-iockey, records, bowl- ing. Air Force EILEEN P. BELANGEII Bloncly 54 Grand View Sl. Senior play, maiorerle, BBQW rep. Sporls, work, skaling, bowl- ing, dancing. Legal Secrelary MANUEL S. BRITTO JEAN C, BROWNE Lala Jeanie 5 Thayer Sl. II4 Prall Sl. Baseball, baskelball, swimming pool, Glee club. group singing, girls, We Like Y.P.F. choir, dances, bowling, Bible Mariha Club. class leacher, lennis, baby-silling, Se,-Vice lislenlng lo radio. Business PATRICIA A. BRUNO Pal 352 Branch Ave. l'l.A.C., Ilalian Club pres. sec. 'lo Miss Wells, circula +ion man. B8fW and Log, Ful Teachers, senior play. Church choir, lennis. bowling Honor Sociely. College WILLIAM CIssvNsKI Bill IOO Miner Sr. Jr. Alliance, Columbian Squires, C.Y.O., sporls, music, mechanics, wriring. Service CAROL A. COACHMAN IOI Prall Sl. Jr. Red Cross, A.A., glee club, B8fW rep. Baskelball, ice slca+ing, volleyball, swimming. Civil Service Work ROY M- COHEN Joi-IN J. CoNNons I34 Larch SI: Jack Chorale, slage crew. B81W rep., 293 Swan Sl. Semol' PIGY- Work, baseball, loolball J.C.C. Youlh Council, Pres. of I-lubs hockey. Road Club, Barb eleclric guilar, Work enlerlaining. Air Force I47 as we have been a MARY ANNE CORNICELLI I9 Carr SI. BXYW, Senior Play, I-l.A.C. Junior Class Sec., Log C.N.S.Y.M.C., horseback rid ing. acrobars. College JOY L. CROFWELL HAROLD E. CROMWELL Rosen D'ANDREA 2866 Chad Brown Sr. Porky Bob Volleyball, Iennis, badrninlon, ping lzl l-lpplll Sl- 226 AlGl36mG 'AWS- pong, driver Iraining. 'iWe Like Marrha Club. We Like Marlha Club. Dancing. C.A.P., L'Aurnone .leunesse Club. Amaleur hockey, Doc's. sporls Qrrice Work radio, working. U,R'I' Air Force MICHAEL P- MATTHEW J- DE MARIO ROSILYN A. DRESS De Fnmcesco Mali Rouge Mike I4I Dover ST. I3I Pourih SI. 46 SUSSSX Sl' Senior Pldy. 531W FSP-I indoor Senior Play, Hope Log, Chorale SGVIIOF Play. VVS Lille MGP lfifilf- VICS Pres- l2B- Fur. Teachers, corridor recep. fha Club. Hi-Y, Y.M.C.A., C.Y.O.. DIGUO Pres. lola Phi Sororily, Vice-Pres. 6.0.C., horseback riding, huniing, College U.S.Y., Miriam Hosp. Vol., J.C.C, Sec., dancing, +una fish. Honor Sociely, x biology. gymnasiics, Cily champs in Hi-Y league. College Lab Technician KATHY DUNNIGAN 482 Prarie Ave. BSYW publ. siaif, Senior Play C.Y.O., dancing, daling, volleyball bowling, horseback riding. Nursing EDWARD C. FISHBURN Fishie 9I Po'I'rers Ave. Indoor Irack, ouidoor Irack, cross-couniry capI'., A,A. rep., We Like Mariha Club. Acolyle, Fooiball, baseball, hockey. skaiing. Drafisman i I BERNICE FISHMAN SILVERIO A. FORTES MARY H. GAREBEDIAN Bernie Buich Maro 24 Georgia Ave. 57 Sheldon SI. 37 Whipple SI. B8fW pulbl.. HR- VICSWDFSS., SGHIOI' Foolball. baseball, and baskeiball BSYW publ. man., Senior Play, Miss Play. learns, We Like Marlha Club. Murray's Sec., Office Swilchboard J.C.C., bowling, knifring, Newport Fox Poinl Rec., Boys' Club. Jr. Red Cross, IIA Class Vic ICS-Skdiing, E.-LK. Singing, sporrs, R818 Pres. Reialling ' Air Fgrce - College :art of her JoHN T. DANiELsoN 276 lndiana Ave. CAROLE M. DEFALCO 35 Angelo Ave. Science Club, Senior Play. We Like Arr Services, Senior Play, Jr. Red Marlha Club. Cross, IOA H.R. lreas. Church baskelball Team, M.Y.F S w i m m i n g, ice-skaiing, hockey reading. games. Harvard Book Award, Honor Socif Office Work ely, N.M.S.C. Semi-Finalisi, Dele- gare ro R.l. Leg. x physics. cal., chem. Worchesler Polyfech. JAMES P. EGAN Jim 5I Waverly Si. Baseball, work, music, sporls. College WILMA J. EISENBERG Willie 76 Gallalin Si. Log feaiure page ed., varsily cheer- leader, B8fW senior sec., Senior Play, rreas. Fur. Teachers, J.A.F. x biology, Jr. Red Cross, lola Phi sec., J.A.C., Peanuls. Honor Socieiy College FRANCIS A. GARDINER Frank 60 Easr Transir Sr. Nork, fishing, bowling, swimming. Work MARSHALL M. GERSTENBLATT Crickef 70 Radcliffe Ave. Bgaskeiball, baseball, cross-counlry, Senior Play, Usher, A.A. Rep., BBW Sporls Siafi. We Like Marlha Club. DeMolay, Lillie Rhody A.Z.A.. U.S.Y., J.C.C., '59 Si. Bas- keiball Champs. College Always busy are Hope's corridors ar passing-lime. You never know who you will see. JERRY ENGEL Chesfer l24 Sixlh Sl. Sporis Ed. B8rW and Log, class ireas. IIB-IZB, H.R. Pres. IIA-IZA, Senior Play. Pres. Ulps, Ed. Ulp Paper. Sporis, J.C.C. Ali. lo Pres. Eisen- hower's Council on Youlh, Honor Sociery. IN ll ,, MICHAEL C. FEINER Mike I64 Evergreen S+. Sporfs sraff Log and BKW Science Club, J.A.F. U.S.Y., Ulps, J.C.C. Sporls dancing, T-Birds, J.B. College GAIL G. GIROUARD Gay - l4O Dudley Sl. Senior Play. Bowling, skaiing, harmonizing, Frank. Office Work Vicxi A. GOLDSTEIN Shorry 72 Pinehursf Ave. Senior Play, Eur. Teachers. Arl Services Log and B8cVV Rep. Chorale, Phi Della, U.S.Y. Jr. Hadassah, Miriam Hosp. vol. College I49 from the Oh no, lhere's lhe belll exclaims Jane Pierce lo Sue McCabe. DoNALo M. Gneeomr Fics I44If2 Prospecl Sl. Pholography ed. Log and B8iW, Senior Play, Head Usher, Chem. I Reires. Comm., Julius Caesar, De- Molay, C.N.S.Y.M. Club. Kingslon Trio, lhe Unholy 3. waler skiing. x physics, chem., cal. Honor Sociely, College Eowuo JACKSON Mollo 252 Dudley Sl. Chorale, Arl Serv., Sludenl Council. Heallh Club, cars Air Force I50 Jovce A. GONSALVES Juomi P. Gooowm II4 Oxford Sl. Judi Senior Play, baskelball, ping pong, 240 Galldlin ST- aageball. Acliyilies Ed. B8cW, Senior Play, J.A.F., Fulure Teachers, Log, We Like Marlha Club. U.S.Y.-Firsl Vice-Pres., B.B.G.. Sunday School sec. Honor Sociely Johnny lvlalhis' Fan Club, records. I Secrelary College Lum Gnoss Ci-iAnLes 'HEARNE Rosen S. Hess II8 Ealon Sl. Cha-Cha Bob B8rW Lil. Slall, Senior Play. IOO Burns SI- 2I5 Saclfell' SI'- Israeli Folk Dante IHSIV-. J-C-O H.R. Treas. IIA-IZA. Cons. Aides, Science Club, Orch. Group Leader, Folk Dance Soc. of Work, D.B.D. Club. Boys Scouls, Children of American Brown. Rock and Roll, sporls, R.l. Reds. Rev., slamp collecling. Folk and classical records. Business Boy Scoul God and Counlry Award. College College PHYi.us E. Joi-iNsoN LINDA A. KAPLAN BENTZIL M. KASPER PIIYI Lyn Ben III Howell S+. 57 TweIl+h S+. is Larch S+. Senior Play. Class SSC-. JF- Red J.A.F., Ful. Teach., Jr. Red Cross. Log Sporls Slall, cross-counlry. Cross, Log, Ful. Nurses, girls' Log rep., bowling. Track, Senior Play. SPOVISI Y'T9enS- Miriam Hosp. vol., work, U.S.Y., P.A.G., regional Zura A.Z.A. chair- SSWIUQI CIGFICIHQ. SIYGIIHQI IUOWIIHQ- B.B.G., Councilelles. man, R.I. Coin Club, model air Nursing School Ma,-ridge planes, foreign cars. College irst day SAYRE F. Gononersior Say 254 Pourlh Log, Jr. Red Cross, Senior Play, volleyball, bowling, badminlon. I3.B.G. College DIANA C. H Di IS3 Rochambeau Ave. J.A.F., Senior Play, Science Club, Graaf Books Discussion Reading, sewi Honor Sociefy. U.R.I. we entered LYNN E. GIIACIA SANDRA P. GIIATT 43 Calder SI. Sandy Sl' Jr. Red Cross, girls sporls, J.A.F., I67 Loflmef AW- Log, Chorale, Senior Play, A.A. rep.. Senior Play, D.E. course, U.S.Y., H.R. sec. N.E.E.T.Y., B.B.6. Civic Youlh Club, sewing, reading. Murray, cooking, canasla. College Marriage I I I ELAINE GREENSTEIN l69 Calla Sl. B8cW Iayoul ed., Log Ihird page ed. 81 arI', Senior Play, Fulure Teachers. Provly, bowling, Tennis, Ihe unholy 3, iazz, arf, The Kings- 'ron Trio, dancing, I-Ionor Sociely. R.I.S.D. ILL MAncIA G. lAcosuccI RONALD INGI-IAM LINDA IRVING Yaco Ron Lyn I2 Prosper Slreel I5 Evergreen Rd. 77 Overhill Rd. Head l'I.A.C., Senior Play, V.P. l-lncoln Civil Defense, bowling. GVOUP- Sfudenl Council 81 Senior Class, Indoor, ouldoor Track, hockey. Records. UQ- IIB Class Pres., IOA Class V.P., Skiing. Secrefary We Like Marlha Club. College Church choir and organist Piano, ice skafing, bowling, Hope sporis evenrs. College JOHN J- KELLY. JR- JOHN A. KING LEON J. KLAPPEII RICHARD R. Koi-ILEII Polfifoes Chickie 205 Baker Sf. Bmfch y 484 Hope SI- 7 Dev S+' I-I.R. Vice-Pres. IIB-I IA, HR. Pres. 20 Noyes Ave. Senior Play, H.R. Pres. Xi sec., A.A. Track' foofballl IZBD Boysi Club' Sporfsx Cars Twig 'Fisher' Foofball- hockey. bas- c.Y.c., Kafhy, dancing. Imperial Club, J.c.c., Y.M.c.A. ssiurasys. 9 G ' S' ' I ++h d. - Crawshaw's, The Eye , J.I-I. College 'ppmg iioiegee we SSVVICG College l5I anticipating new ANTHONY R. LEoNE Tony IO4 Job Sl. Hope Log co-sporls edilor, B8cW, Senior Play, Jr. Allie ance, Fuiure Teachers. Wanslcuck Boys' Club, C.Y.O., pholography, sporls. Cornmuniiy League Champ ol Wans. Boys' Club. Providence College Ti-iEREsA M. LorEs Terry I0 Wickenden Sl. Glee club, H.R. sec., Jr. Red Cross, Senior Play, Log rep. C.V. Club, singing, ialkinq. boys, Johnny Malhis, Frank Sinarra, iennis, New Bedford. Beaurician PETER C. MCCREERY Pele 26 Jenckes Sr. Slage crew. Hubs-Road C l u b , Hi-Y, Brown radio school, aulomoe lives. '52 Service E. RAND! LEUM 4 Proclor Place Hope Log, chorale, Senior Play. Chaminade Club choir, swimming leam, Rainbow, dancing, horseback riding, hockey, reading, '59 while Olds. Florence Newlon Scholarship, Science Fair. American Academy of Dramalic Arls ANITA LEvY 49 Homer Sl. Hope Log reporler, business and adv. manager, sludenr direcior- Senior Play, Fulure Teachers. U.S.Y. pres., pasl sec. R.I.U.S.Y. council, bowling, Pe-anuls. Honor Sociely College-Teacher RAYMOND MAKER Ray IO3 Prali Sl. Jr. Alliance. P.Y.C., Hi-Y, Delvlolay, reading. sporls. College RAYMOND J. MCDERMOU Ray 482 Union Ave. Cross couniry, ouidoor Track French Club, Malh Club, Science Club, Hope Log sporls sialf. R a d io conslruciion, bowling, N.M.S.C. leller. College HOWARD G. MALIN 5l Fourlh Sl. Hope Log, B8YW rep., Slide Rule, Science Club, Senior Play, Jr. Al- liance, Debaring Club. DeMolay, Gray Man, work, slamps. coins. College BRUCE D. MCGUIRL I5O Indiana Ave. Foolball, chorale. Work ANN E. LOMBARD Tangie 57 Benefil Sl. Glee Club, Senior Play, A.A. rep bowling. volleyball, iennis. Records, oil painling, reading. Office Work MIKE MALMRERG 56 Sladden Sl. Senior Play. Y.M.C.A., hor rods. Service ROBERT E. MEADOWS Bob IOS Babcock Sl. Foolball capl., Senior Play, H.R vice-pres., J.V. hockey. Swimming, waler skiing. College Xperiences Lssus J. Lowswlu. Les l65 Vermonl Ave. Senior Play, Dislr. Ed., BSQW public- ily. H.R. lreas. Rainbow, bowling, wafer skiing, Mel, Freebees, Lillle Jim's, knifling, '5I Desofo, Mike's. Marriage ELIZABETH M. Loves Liz I0 Wickenden Sl. Red Cross rep., H.R. sec., glee club, Log rep., Senior Play, A.A. rep., bowling. Babysilfing, sporfs, reading, danc- ing, singing, sewing. Typisr RITA H. MANTELL 349 New York Ave. Senior Play, B8cW publicily. B'nai B'ri+b, J.C.C., Habonim, bowle ing, Wednesday niglwfs, Mike's. drive-ins. Slenograpber EDWARD D. MARTIN Moose Tourfelolle Hill Rd. Cliepaclmel. B.Y.F., Nafional Rifle Associalion, religious sludy, woodworking, oul- door sporfs. Business Scbool MARY L. MEINHOLD LAWRENCE D. Mm.. Mary Lou Larry I46 Calla Sf. IB Harf Sf. Fulure Teachers, Slide Rule, Senior College Play. Gray Lady, Red Cross, reading, sewing, ba bysiffing. College Good griellu, slnrieks Nancy Swarlz. BARBARA A. MCCARTY Bobbi I27 Rugby S+. Glee club, Tennis, bowling. Nursing BARBARA L. MILLER Barb 24 Buffalo Courl Hope Log rep., Senior Play, Sec +o Mr. Delaney, Fulure Teaclwers. C.Y.C., salesgirl, R.l. bospilal, rnus ic. Secrela rial Work EDWARD H. McCooMas Brolher 45 Homeslead Ave. H.R. Treas., A.A. rep. C.Y.O.. baskelball. Service CAROLYN MuNRmRlcK Monkey I75 New York Ave. H.R. vice-pres., Senior Play lce skafirig. lennis, loolball hockey. Nursing l53 CAROL A. NERI seeking RICHARD D. O'CONNELL IO6 Belvidere Blvd. Rlflll EXW' Senior Play! Log. l7O Sourh Angell Sl. Pres. C.N.S.Y.M. Club, check l'lOCkeYi loolballl ing lhe square, cars, singing, clanc- College ing, My Pal Joey. Gwendolyn, may l presenr Mr. Gurnham. College NANCY A. ROBILLARD Nance l70lf2 Somersel Sr, Senior Play, Miss Taylor's rnoniior, bowling, volleyball. Dancing, singing. hockey games. Frank's. Secrelarial Work Juom-i M. Sn.vA Judy 69 Lippirl S+. Glee Club, Chorale, Log, badminron, Senior Play. Bowling. singing, piano. Pro- gressive Club. Typisf l-ORETTA D- ROSE CAROLE A. SANDRERGEN Lorie Sandy I39 Transil Sr. 24 Homer Sf- Senior Play, glee club, Jr. Red Sanyo, play! bowling. QFOSAS llddmlnloni-Hope l-0Q- Bgfw- Horizon Club, C.Y.O., 3I9 Brealc- S'Vl9'Vl9i PVOQVGWVQ Cl-i bowllnqi iasr Club, swimming, calereria. Top Teens' dancmg' Business School Telephone Operaror GRACE O. SAssi I45 Salina Sr, Varsily cheerleader, B81W senior sec. sraff, Fur. Teachers, Vice-pres. lr. Club, Class Treas. Jr., Senior Play, Sluclenr Council, Hope Log. lce slcaring, Ella 81 Dalcolaf' H319 Breakfasi Club. Honor Sociery. College JAMES BRIAN SKELLY Skell i4O Laurislon Sl. B81W, Log, Senior Play. Y.M.C.A., R.I.S.D. ar? class, painr ing, sculpring, weigh? lifring, iudo, wreslling, R.l,S.D. SHARON F. SKLUT 53 Eaion Si. B8fW, Jr. Alliance, Hope Log. Jr. Hadassah sec., 3l9 Brealcfaslw Club. College ISABELLE SLAVSKY Animal 28 Osborn Sr. Senior Play, 'fable Tennis, Jr. R Cross, Hope Log. ed U.S.Y., Provry, work, sporfs, 3l9 Brealcfasr Club. College-Nursing 1eW friendships RICHARD J. Pizzuri Donor:-iv ANN PONTARELLI RONALD T. PRICE Dick Doifie Rolo lib Hudson Sf. I6 Lund Sl. 37 Howell Sl. Baseball. Maiorerles, bowling, volleyball, Mr. H.R. president IIA class presiclenl, Work Lewis's sec., Senior Play. baseball. Secrerary 5e'V'Ce JUNE RICHARDSON J.D. l5l Babcock S+. B8rW, Senior Play, H.R. sec- relary, x biology. Rainbow, DeMolay cheer- leader, Norlh Kingslown, unholy 33' K 3, 3i9 Breakfast Club, dancing. sporls. Honor Sociely, N.M.S.C. lefrer College, l , Geonee H. ScHoaEL Roseau M. Si-iuz JOHN E. SHEA ELIZABETH A. SILVA Lil Ticky Jack Belly l75 Porier Sl. 28 Taylor Si. 23 Dabol Si. 669 Wickenden Sl. Senior Play, S.A.O.. chorale, H.R. Bowling, volleyball, Hope Log, Sen- l2A class pres., Senior Play, +rack, S.A.O., bowling, 12A H.R. vice-pres., New England Chorus. ior Play. Hope Log, B8rW. vice-pres., Hope Log rep.. M.Y.F., church choir, Delvlolay, Dancing. Worcesler, Mass., Frank's. Y.M,C.A., C.Y.O., C.N.S.Y.M. Club, Senior Play. baseball, baskefball, piano, organ. Secrefary hunfing, fishing. Bryan?-accounlanf College FRANK T. Sr. GERMAIN CAnoL A. STONE RONALD SUBOURNE Sainf Free-Be 358 Thurbers Ave. '06 Somersef Sl- 59 Plenllf Sl- BXQW publicily, senior class 'Treas- llll' 'grade Sludenl Council- D.E., Senior Play. 32l al 2:30. urer. Foresfers. Sfockers-hof rod Club- Bowlirig, hockey, Li++Ie Jim's. Y.M.C.A., sporls. aulo 'aces' Telephone Operalor College Service Work, bowling, volleyball. Honor Sociely. Office Work NANCY L. SwAnTz 54 Memorial Rd. Hope Log ediror-in-chief, varsily cheerleader, B8fW liferary slaff, Senior Play, chorale, Jr. Alliance, A.A. rep., H.R. secrelary. Bowling, wrifinq, School S H+. N.M.S.C. l H -. JIT.- ,fiffs iss We have done our best MABELLE C. THOMPSON Jovce E. TIBALDI PHYLLIS R. Tlrre Roseau M. VALES 56 Somersel Sl. 534 Branch Ave. Tippy Shorly BKW Senior Seclion Ed., Sci- B8,W Publicify Sfaff' HQpe Log' I8 Belair Ave. 63 Preslon Sl. ence Club. Senior Play, 3OlA, Senior Play, 125 l-l.R. Pres. BXKW pub., Senior Play, Jr, Red Senior Play, DF., l-l.R. sec., A.A. 3l9 Breaklasl Club. bad- Modeling, swimming, Checking Cross, bowling. rep., work, Dave, dancing. minion, bowling, HR. TFQGS-i The square, lislening 'ro Frank. B.B.G., Jr. l-ladassah, J.C.C., U.S.Y., Qffgce Work lallllng lo Lee' College Wed. nighls, horseback riding, hock- Rainbow Girls, M.Y.F. ey games, College College PAUL YouNe Mighly Joe 25 Cobble Hill Rd. Lincoln Jr. Alliance, Chorale, Senior Play. Cons. Aide, Log. DeMola Young People's Fellow- Yr ship, Acolyles, arl, music, College ALLAN ZeNoFsKY Lillle Al 97 Surnrnif Ave. Fencing, usher, B8cW, Senior Play. 3 I9 Breakfasl Club, work, reading. bowling, Jr. Achievernenl Exec. Award, Cily Fencing Champ. '58- '59. College JoAN E. Zusmeo Zubi l27 Massachusefls Ave. B8fW Co-ed-in-chief, Hope Log. Senior Play, x biology, calculus, 3I9 Breaklasl Club. Rainbow-Grand Rep. lo Calif., Grand Cross of Color, DeMolay Cheerleader, K3. Honor Sociely, N.M.S.C. Semi-Final- isl, Voice of Democracy. College if Miss Wells proudly walches lhe adminislralors, Mr. Lewis and Mr. Delaney, presenf rhe Anlhony Medal lo Nancy Swarlz. l5b f.. k V, 'U' 51 QQ ldiviwzij A 5 , L' V ' K QESFTE' ff , 11,1 , ' , V 9 , , ,, . 5 -kg,..i:2, i fgaqgsf gygi, sf 5 '7w,vV,, him M Q! 1. A if' 5- W ' :z?f??'Si.-'iggff ' x Q,-lf, ,, 'HZSSVEQE iigg: . W X f in , iw' . , -af' ne w R96 ax .. gan? ,X ,,.. RM U, ., , 5 ' ' We ,Q si gf ,K gg: ,f.: i J ., sigzw Vw WQTW A wt 6,,,.,-ww A our guide our tribute to - m From our lirsl confused days ai l'lope +o our 'rriumphani graduaiion, we have fell your influence surround us. Your ready smile, friendly pal on Jrhe baclc, and encour- aging wink have lime and again recovered us from our greaiesi disappoinimenis. A sincere expression ol regrei, a ihoughllul remembrance, a Jrimely reminder, a pro- gram suggeslion-Jrhese, loo, are our mem- ories of your sincerily and declicaiion. Lecfures, leclures, and more leciures you have given us lor our well-being boih in high school and in la'rer life. Now, wiih fu- iure plans confirmed we graiefully pause +o give you, Mrs. Jers+ed+, our hearilell lhanlcs. if ? . Vat, 9, Wes? rhode islanc Eleanor M. Anger? Doris J. Anzelone Roseann Belgard Julia H. Beniamin Brenda C. Berger Barbara A. Biclwo Dorofhy J. Bilnan Sandra Carol Bilgor Bealrice Blanchard Michael N. Bolvin Elaine M. Bourclc Elaine M. Buonliglio Carol E. Burlerfield Arlene D. Carlomaslro Judillw A. Carreiro Ann M. Casoli Nancy J. Clnasel Murray E. Cohen Wallace J. Conway Warren J. Conway Francis P. Diqregorio Jane'r E. Domin Rila M. Eno Edward D. Feldslein James M. Flinlc Jane M. Fullon Susan Grinnell Sluarl D. l-lalperl Waller Hayman Avis D. Jacobson Barbara P. Jacobson David G. Kalz Marjorie M. Kelvin Elion B. Klibanoff Eileen A. Klumbis dennis award Ellon B Klibanoll onor society Eric Kramer Sianley J. Krieger Sheila L. Levine Janice G. Lopes lrene M. Luke Harry Mamis Linda C. Meeker Susan L. Mazo David G. Milligan Sleven D. Miilleman Rochelle Miller Rhoda M. Mullen Myron G. Myers Janice A. Napolifano Henry O'Leary Carol A. Olson Richard K. Papazian Jane E. Pierce Friiz R. Pefsch Sandra F. Price Janice M. Proulx Esfher E. Romano John L. Rowley Beverly M. Salfzman Roberl M. Sanderson Pafricia C. Shea Judiih Ann Soares Vicioria M. Sousa Sandra J. Slifano Louise A. Siraighl Edward Tower Alberfa E. Turcone Ellen A. Volpe dennis award Jane E. Pierce bausch and lomb science award James M. Flinlc anthony medal WHAT EDUCATICN IS BEST IN A DEMOCRACY Julia Beniamin In fhe Unifed Sfafes of America fhere is a democrafic sysfem of governmenf. The freedom which fhe word democrafic enfails exisfs in every facef of our American lives, and fhe responsibilify fo mainfain and fo insure our freedom resfs wifhin fhe confines of each individual. The necessify of undersfanding and answering fhe quesfion Whaf is a democracy? has been real- isfically demonsfrafed fo our parenfs and grandparenfs by fhe fwo violenf world wars of fhis cenfury. And even now for fhose who wafched anxiously fhrough fhe fumulfuous years af fhe fafal resulfs in- curred by one seemingly insignificanf counfry affer anofher. no re-emphasis on fhe value of freedom is necessary. Buf whaf of fhe presenf generafion of youfh? We have wifnessed no warp we have never been de- fenders of a war-sfruck nafion, and neifher have we been required fo endure The grief of losing a son. a brofher, a childhood friend on fhe bafflefield of a disfanf region. How can we be made fo cherish fhe ideals and respecf fhe docfrines of democracy? We do nof know whaf if is like fo live in a counfry regimenfed by harsh governmenfal inferference: we do nof even know whaf if is like as an observer of such a condifion. If we as adulfs are expecfed fo confinue enforcing fhis democracy and are fhrusf wifh fhe responsi- bilifies of our freedom, we musl' firsf be eclucafed fo accepf fhe challenge. Jusf as fhis challenge is an imposing and encompassing one, fhe educafion fo prepare for if musf be exhausfive and fhorough. The laborious fask of enlighfening a generafion of carefree youfh fo grasp fhe concepf of represenfafive de- mocracy musf be complied wifh. for fhe lax affifude of a new generafion of adulfs foward democrafic ideals will be accompanied by fhe same laxify in fhe supporf of fhese ideals. To keep fhe counfry free. our insurance lies nof in high-powered defense equipmenf buf fhe callow minds of fhe counfry's youfh -we. fhe sfudenfs of foday. Many signs of our disinferesf in fhe fundamenfals of a democrafic governmenf have been recognized by worried parenfs and educafors. These signs, alfhough nof direcfly concerned wifh 'rhe nafion, are very closely relafed. Disrespecf is fhe mosf prominenf-The disrespecf shown bofh af home and in fhe classroom. Parenfs blame fhemselves for fhis sifuafion by regreffing fhe disposal of fhe old wood shed and ofher similar devices. Teachers blame our parenfs for nof exercising fheir aufhorify fo con- frol and suppress fhe sifuafion af home. This same clisrespecf fhaf is becoming so noficeable and alarm- ing has spread fo fhe penal code as well. The iuvenile offenders are increasing in number wifh each passing year. Wifh fhis same display of indifference and defiance fhaf we greef our parenfs. our feach- ers, and our laws. we will greef fhe requiremenfs of a democracy unfil abuse can be no longer ab- sorbed and fhe democracy musf give way. The educafion of fhe counfry's youfh musf reach his every experience and his whole environmenf. nof iusf fhe five hours a day spenf in schools. In fhe remaining hours of fhe day fhe fhoughfs and ac- fions of a young adulf are revealed and exposed fo suggesfion-perhaps even assisfance. if is in fhese quief hours fhaf educafion musf be geared fo fake ifs effecf. essay winners QUESTIONS THAT SCIENCE CAN NOT ANSWER Sandra Price The TwenTieTh cenTury has, Thus Tar, been an era oT amazing progress, parTicuIarly in The Tield oT science. In all probabilify. The nexT Tew decades will wiTness even more sTarTling changes in man's every- day liTe. In my own liTeTime, I have seen, and accepTed as commonplace, Things beyond The realm oT imaginaTion To my parenTs aT my age. I have grown up wiTh Television, elecTronic brains, ieT planes, high- speed auTomobiles, miracle drugs, and all sorTs oT auTomaTic devices Tor eliminaTing work and making liTe easier. Ever since my enTering school, The wonders oT science have been impressed upon me. Be- cause oT science we can live longer and beTTer: because oT science we can do a greaT deal To beneTiT our Tellow men: and now, because oT science, we can desTroy each oTher wiTh pracTically no eTTorT aT all. DespiTe The amazing progress science has made, There are many Things iT does noT know: There are many Things iT will never know. As I-Iorace, The Roman wriTer and philosopher, said, lT is noT permiT- Ted To know all Things. One oT The biggesT mysTeries ThaT science cannoT TaThom is ThaT oT The human mind. DocTors Today know a greaT deal abouT The mechanical workings oT The body: They have even Tound ways oT reproducing arTiTicially cerTain organs, buT whaT do They really know abouT ThaT inTricaTe and TanTasTic cenTer oT man's being, The mind? WhaT makes some people geniuses? Why do people Think as They do? WhaT accounTs Tor The seemingly erraTic disTribuTion oT inTelligence, The one TaceT oT a person's make-up abouT which he can do noThing? Through scienTiTic research, ways have been Tound To enhance one's physical appearance: people have been helped by psychiaTrisTs To eTTecT personaliTy changes, buT science knows no Tormula Tor inTelIigence. EducaTion can supplemenT inTellige-rice, buT noThing science can do will eiTher creaTe or replace iT. JusT as inTelligenT men have soughT The answers To physical and scienTiTic problems, so have They soughT The answers To such quesTions as whaT is TruTh, and why seek iT: and similarly, why seek wisdom and undersTanding? WhaT is virTue and why Try To aTTain iT? ls deaTh an end, or a beginning? Some OT The greaTesT wriTers and philosophers in The hisTory oT The world have endeavored To answer These quesTions. There are many conTlicTing ideas, which are sTill being argued Today. IT would seem ThaT aTTer hundreds of years oT argumenT and mediTaTion, some conclusions would have been reached. ThaT These quesTions are sTill open To argumenT only proves ThaT There is no deTiniTe answer To ideas ThaT aTTecT The human mind individually. There is no hidden cave Tull oT wisdom and undersTanding. These valuable asseTs can be Tound only in one's own mind. Science cannoT creaTe a Tor- mula Tor TruTh, because iT musT diTTer Tor everyone. JusT as no Two people look alike, so no Two people Think alike. Each person has his own convicTions abouT righT and wrong. Many oT These convicTions are based on religious TaiTh and belieTs: oThers are grounded in common sense. IT has been said ThaT iT is possible To enslave men's bodies, buT never Their minds Tor no man can conTrol whaT anoTher Thinks. The power oT ThoughT is The magic oT The mind. As long as This is True, science will never know all The answers. Benrzil Kasper admires Hopes '58 lnlerscholasric lrack Trophy. We have brought RAYNA R. ACRERMAN 28 Fisk Sl. BBW Pholo ldenf. Edilor, varsily cheerleader, Log head lypisl, Log reporler, Chorale, BSQW rep., H.R. sec., lolra Phi, B.B.C. Modeling, golf, modern iazz, beach parries. College PAULINDA M. ALvEs JANIS M. AMQRE ELEANOR M. ANGERT Linda Jan Elly 37fH Berkshire Sl. 56 Farragul Ave. IQ3 Morris Ave. Glee Club, Log. Bowling, Horseback riding, Skaling. Fur, Teachers, Lag Rep, The Debulons. Dancing, Bowl- Hairdresser U,S,Y, ing, Sewing, Drawing. College SANDRA BAKER DAVID J BARRY GENE G. BARUCH Sandi 239 Orrns Sr. I86 Irving Ave. 9 Aplin Courr Indoor 8: Ouldoor Track. Band, Orcheslra, Log, Slide Rule Benelir Sl. Cenler, Dancing, C-Y-O- 5GSl19ibGll. Cars- Club- Music. Armed Forces I64 Provry Pres., NEFTY, J.C.C., U.S.Y.. Music, Oil Painling, Walercolor. College ROBERT F. ADAMO Bob 46 Danby S+. Baseball. C.Y.O. Boys' club, baskelball. College GEORGE M. ANTHONY Red 630 Prairie Ave. Bowling, Baseball, Swimming, Hock- ey. Dancing. Armed Forces STEVEN O. BAZAR Badger 383 New York Ave. Cross Counfry, Indoor Track, 2nd Team all class Cross Counrry '58-'59. J.C.C. Skin Diving, Boafing, Swimming. College ribute to our alma mater ELAINE M. ALBANESE l58 Doyle Ave. Chorale. lce skaling club, sewing, painling. Slewa rcless LAWRENCE W. ALLAN Larry l84lf2 Somersel Sl. Chorale. Hunling, swimming, horseback rid- ing, foolrball, hockey, Air Nalional Guard. Slale Police DORIS J. ANZELONE FRANK M. APPLIN 67 Touro S+. 22 Jillson Sl. Dancing, bowling, skaling, swimming. Baseball. gecrefary Y.P.F., DeMolay, Y.M.C.A., Church Baskelball. College JOSEPH A. BELAWSKI Joe 30 Lakeview Dr. Hockey. Boafs. College ROSEANN BELGARD Rosi 64 Sevenlh Sl. Maior leller, lennis, volleyball, bad- min'ron, BSIW rep., A.A. rep. J.C.C., B.B.G., Miriam hosp. volun- leer Nursing School HENRY J. ALLSWORTH 2ll Hanover Sl. GLORIA M. ALMEIDA Sl Benelil Sl. Ground Observer Club, Sailing, Reading, dancing, volleyball. climbing, swimming, revolver club. College College VICTORIA M. ASCOLI Vicky l75 Gallalin S+. Dancing, bowling, skaling, swim! ming, oil painling, piano, records. Secrela ry JULIA H. BENJAMIN 765 Newporl' Ave. So. Allleboro, Mass. BXIW Lilerary Ed., A.A. rep., H.R. pres., Log reporler, Jr. Alliance. varsily cheerleader, X Eng. 81 X alg. Jr. Red Cross, bowling. Horseback riding. College JEAN A. BAILEY Jeannie 275 New York Ave. Library aid, aller school sporfs, Red Cross rep., Fur. Teachers. C.Y.O., bowling, hockey games, dancing. College ANGELA E. BERGANTINI l87 Camp Sl. Jr. Red Cross rep. Bowling, driving, painling reading. College lbs by serving her in BRENDA C. BERGER Bryna 352 Pollers Ave. Jr. Red Cross rep., BXIW rep.. rep., bowling, badminlon. Sr. Judea, converlibles. College CAROL L. BERMAN GERALD BERNSTEIN BARBARA A. BICHO ol Ealon Sl. Jerry Bobbie BXW rep., Log. lOl Foresl Sl. I5 Pilman Sl: Log Jr. l-ladassah. bowling, skaling, bas- Orchegfra, Jr, Alliance. Log rep, kelball 81 Hockey games- Chopin Club, Concerl masler, R.l. Slcafing, swimming, dancing. College Philharmonic Orcheslra, phologra- music. Pl'lY- College College WILLIAM G. BISSELL BEATRICE BLANcI-IARD PATRICIA L. BoARoMAN RosE T. BoccA Bill Bea Pal Terrie Harris Rd. 32 Croyland Rd. IO4- Grand View S+. 53 Oakland Ave. Esmond l7. R-l- Jr. Alliance, B8fW rep. Rainbow, bowling, skalfing, dancing, Rhylhmic Choir. X Eng. 81 Alg., fencing, N.M.S.C. Dancing, slcaling, painling. swimming. Slcaling, dancing, boaling, Leller, Business School Record collecfion. swimming. Church Group, hunling, swimming, Secrela,-Y Work lennis. golf. College ARTHUR A. BOURBON Arl 57 Sumler Sl. lndoor 8: ouldoor lraclc. C.Y.O., OB. Slci Club, wafer bowling, quahauging, hockey. College I66 slciing, ELAINE M. BOURCK l68 Congdon Sl. B8iW Circulalion Manager, Log rep., Jr. Alliance, Fur. Teachers, AA rep.. H.R. Pres 81 Sec., Maior leller. Assl. swimming lnslruclor, Bullelin- Teen Page Reporler. College ERNEST E. BOWERS DANIEL F. BRENNAN Snoolrv Big Oriis 37 Peliln Sl- 8 Foresl Hill Dr. Foolball, wreslling. -l0l'1nSlOf1. R-l- Cars, sporls, work. Nalional Guard, Bowling, slcaling, baskelball. Swimming. music. Eleclronics, Television. Afmed Forces Radio Technician nan ways - 4... DOROTHY J. BIHAN SANDRA C. BILGOR Dollie Sandy l I 206 California Ave. 603 Hope Sl. ' Lfv,i:, r 'ek Bowling, badminlon, lennis, volley- Bowling, volleyball, Log rep., Jr 9' H 1 ii I ball, Fur. Teachers, Jr. Alliance. Alliance, Ful. Teachers, B8zW adv. , , S ' I ' Ari slafli, X Eng. I K College Phi Della Sororily, NEFTY, B.B.G., I Rainbow' J-CIC.. lemlsx lee Skallnq. The l-l.A,C. girls sell programs ar schoolboy hockey games. College JOHN J. Bousen Jack l26 Hanover Sli MARIAN L. Bones Joseri-i Boci-mn Joe Mar 65 Adelaide Ave. Foolball, indoor lrack. Scuba diving, sailing, quahauginq. swimming. Armed Forces l64 Tenlh Sl. Bowling, skaling, square dancing, swimming, records, boaling. Work lion, science. College PAULA N. Bnousene Bnuce S. BRQMLEY EDWARD S. Bnoonnsn l8 Burlinglon Sl. 363 Wayland Ave. 80 Vassar Ave. Log, Chorale, Debaling Sociely, UN- Club. Science Club. Delbdllnq B8cW, sporls, H.R. Pres.. lrack, Log. Senior Play, Jr. Red Cross rep. Club. JV- Alliance- D College Corr. Sec. Jr. Hadassah, Rainbow, NEFTY. llOV59l35ClV Vldiflflr Wdler Slfl' Wriling, Horseback riding, reading. lmili wlleclifie Vecofdsi l'lOClf9Y- College College Jr. Amaleur Hockey, coin collec- MICHAEL N. Bo1vlN isi Eighlh S+. Log rep., H.R.V.P. Work, Windcheck 8: Order of lhe Arrow Honor Socie- lies, Eagle Scoui. College Jnuce Bnooks Jan 2l6 Saraloga Sl. A.A. Rep., EXW Rep., Log reporier. J.C.C., B.B.G., Phi Della So- rorily, Sr. Judea. Soulh Side Youlh Council, bowling, roller '67 Slqaimg' Business College ELIZABETH A. BROWN Beiiy 98 Benedici Sireel S.A.O.. Volleyball. Roller Skaiing, Bowling, Bookkeeping. l don'+ agree wilh you, says Jimmy Flink io John Danielson. W k l ihink ii's your 'rurn io erase The board. Of LINDA E. CABRAL 9I8 Hope Sireei Bowling, iennis, skaiing, danc- ing, colleciing records, Hock- ey games. Business College ANTHONY S. CAMPAGNONE Tony I2 Bingham Sireei Hockey, Huniing, Fishing. Work SANDRA J. CAPRIO Sandy 168 Magnolia Sireef Log, B8iW, Bowling, H.R. sec., C.Y.O. Hockey and Fooiball games, Track meeis, Kniiiing, Tennis, Golf. College CAROLE A. CASE ROBERT V. CASEY 54 Dell Sireei Rib's B.81W. rep. 20 Schofield Sireei K. of L., C.Y.O., Bowling, Foolball. Skafing, Dancing. Swimming, Boafing, Bowling, Horse- Sfewardess back riding. I68 Armed Forces ANNMARIE CASOLI I8l Windmill Sireei' Log rep., lialian Club. Piano, Music, Dancing, Tennis, Ping- Pong. Secrefary we studied Louis L. BROWN Jack l83 Howell S+. Track. Painiing, Boafing. College ARLENE D. CARLoMAs'rRo 80 Daboll Sireei Log rep., H.R. Sec., Jr. Red Cross Rep., C.Y.O. Roller skaiing, Dancing. Dramaiics KAREN L. CAsrARlAN II8 Reservoir Ave. Volleyball, Bowling, Swimming, Skai- ing, Tennis, Album colleciion. College liligently in the classrooms PETER M. BROWNE ELAINE M- BUONFIGI-I0 CAROL BUTTERFIELD Brownie 75 Langdon Sl. 207 Jewell Sr. 36 Carringron Sr. Jr, Red Cross. Jr. Red Cross rep., Fu+. Nurses, Track, Hi-Y. Bowling, llalian Club, Tennis, Swim- S,A,O, rep, Progressive Jazz, Boaling, Aulo Rac- nnlngi Skallnqf C-Y-O-I DanCif1Q-COL Rainbow, Youlh fellowship, Hospilal ing, Horseback riding. lecring records, Hockey X1 foorball. Vollmleerl bowling, College Business College College JANE E. BunLEs Bubbles l98 Thurbers Ave. BEW Circulalion Slaff. Choir mofher, G.F.S. Pres. Assisfanl Jr. G.F.S., Rainbow College Juom-4 A. CARREIRO RICHARD 6. CARRIERE JQHN N, CANON Judy Jgllnny 64 Preslon S+. l9 Vale Sf. 28I Public S+, H.R.V.P., Bowling, Y-leens, Mr. De- Baseball, Hockey. Baseball' Baslqelljall, Ianey's Secrelary, Skaling, Tennis. Cars, sporls, Arr, Horseback riding. Cars. Sfewarcless R.l. Vocalional School Air Forge JAMES J. CASPERSON Swede 23 Calfax Sl. Swimming, Skafing, Cars, Sporfs. College EVANS J. CARTER Ev 167 Gallalin Sl. Track, Cross Counlry, Fenc- ing. Jr. Alliance, AA rep. DeMolay, U.S.Y., Brown Fenc- ing Club, J.C.C., Sporls, Horseback riding. College KENNETH A. CASTELLUCCI Ken Douglas Pike, Smilhfield AA rep., Log rep. Baplisl Youlh Fellowship, Sporls, fishing, hunling, granile colleclion College RONALD N. CHASE Ronnie l6B- Fourfh S+. Band, Orcheslra, German Club, Ten- nis leam, U.S.Y., Lillle Rhody A.Z.A., J.A.C. Cenlerland Camp Counselor, Clari- nef, Saxophone, Dance Band. Rec- Ords' Y College NANCY J. CHASET Nan 220 Slaler Ave. Log reporfer, Log Alumni 81 Exchange Ed. Jr. Alliance, U.S.Y. Councilelfes. Miriam Hospi+al Volunieer. Jr. Choir, Music. '69 College CHARLENE J. CHERRY MICHAEL A. CIACCIA ROSARY T. CICCONE 90-E Admiral Slreel Mike Roe glee Club' 822 Douglas Ave. I64 Bridgham Slreel Tennis, Bowling, Johnny Malhis Fan HR. V.P. Tennis, Jr. Alliance, Skaling, Bowl- Club. Baseball. Bowling, Hockey. ing, Dancing, Collecling records. Secrelary College College to attain high JEAN C. CLARK 120 Sassafras S+. B8iW rep., Jr. Red Cross rep. Badminlon, Rainbow, Bowling, Ice Slcaling. Business College MURRAY F. COHEN 2402 Allon Sl., Miami Beach, Fla. Log, Science Club, Slide Rule Club V.P. l-LR., x-Physics and Cal. DeMolay, NEFTY, Foolball, Science. College RIcI-IARI: S. COHEN Louis CoLAvEccHIo JAMES H. COLEMAN Rich T-Bircl Kid Jim 72 Carr S+. II93 Chalkslone Ave. 4-OO Nianlic Ave. Band 31 Orcheslra- College Football, Baseball. Delvlolay, NEFTY, Drums. Y,M,C,A,, C,Y,O, College College WARREN J. CONWAY PATRICIA L. Coon THOMAS L. Cook EDWARD G- CORREIA 2Ol Gallup Sl. 582 Public Sl. Tom Eddie Sporismen's Club, C.Y.O., Swim- A.A. Rep. 934 Greenvllle Ave., Greefwllle 25 Temple Sl' ming, Hunling, Fishing, Hockey. C.Y.O. Youlh Council Secrelary, Slcindiving, Baslcelball, Sporls Cars, All Services College Dancing, Skaiing. Jazz, Drag Races, Spaghelii. Business School College l70 lchievement WILLIAM J. CLARKIN TI-IELMA CLEGQ Bill 479 N. Main Sl. 74 Hope Srreer Volleyball, lable fennis. Fuf. Nurses, Foorball. Driver Training, Band. Horseback riding, swimming, bowl- Bowling, dancing, roller skafing. ing, cars. Nursing Schoo Army Murray Cohen finds The 'rower a quier rerrear. RICHARD S. CONCA JANET M. Connov JAMES R. CONSIDINE WALLACE J. CoNwAY Dick 558 Public S+. Jim 2Ol Gallup Sf. 50 Yorkshire Sl' Girls' Sporfs. 9 Oak Ridge Dr Cumberland Spor1'srnen's Club, C.Y.O. Bagkefball, gwimmingl baseball, fish. Work, Bowling, skaring. Huniing, Swimming, fishing. l-lunling, swimming, fishing, ing- College College baseball- Cars, Boals. College College DONALD W. CORRIGAN JAMES J. CORRIGAN RICHARD COSTA Don Shaemas Richie 6lO Angell S+. 6l0 Angell Sr. 50 lvy S+. Egypfology, flying model airplanes. Egyplology. Indoor 8: ourdoor frack. College College The Royals, Sunnyside five, l-lor Rods, bowling, R818 hockey. Air Force VINCENT F. COSTELLO Vinnie l68 Nelson Sl. B8iW rep., H.R.V,P., Jr. Al- liance, Log adv. siaff, Log reporrer, AA rep. Unired Narions Club, Stamp Collecrion. I7l f',-.llama Herb McMillan duels wilh Ray Andreason of La Salle lor a re- bound as ihe spiriled Hope leam hands La Salle ils only regular season deleaf. SALvA'ronE COVAIS Sal 9Olf2 Ring Slreef Foolball, Baslcelball, Weighl Lifiing. Armed Forces we played EUGENIA P. Cnoss Genie ZI9 Blaclcslone S+. Jr. Red Cross, Volleyball, Bowling. lce Slcaling. Bowling, Balcing, Dress- malcing. Business School CAROL A. DsFoN1ss Jon-:N L. DELGADO DAVID A. DELPADRE DAVID E. DELSANTO I5 Thompson Sl. Slceezie Dad Dave B8,W Rep-X Bowling! HR- 76 Camp Si. 24 Pearl Sl. 330 Plain Sl. Sec. 81 V.P, Slide Rule Club, Wreslling, Sludenl H.R, Pres., B8iW Business Manager. Work Dancing, Ice Slcaling, C.Y.O., Council, C.Y.O., Jr. Achievement Hoclcey Games, Foolball, Baslcefball, Boys' Club, Air come Nursing School Swimming, Reading, Slereo Records, Qui+e Parfiesf' College JOHN DIBIASE FRANK P. DIGREGORIO RONALD R, DIRQWQ D lrish Ronnie 650 Challcslone Ave. 239 Admiral S+. SI Rushmore S+, Traclc. RGD. 2330 C.Y.O., Arf, Music. Dances, Swimming, Sporis. C.Y,Q.I Bowling' Fogfbally Reggrdgl College College DanCl '9- I72 Junior College JANET E. Down Jan 254 Indiana Ave. l Chorale, Miss Collins' Secrelary, Honors Day Hosless, Badminlon. M.Y.F., Rainbow Swimming, Tennis Hockey Games. Business School anthusiasticall on the athletic Held Y- JOHN N. Cnornu Jack 22I Indiana Ave. Chorale, Guilar, Hockey Team. Baseball, Foolball, Cards. College CHARLES E. DENNENY Charlie 20 Cemelery Sl. Work Rosen E. DQNNELLY Bob lb Cold Spring Sl. Foolball, lrack. C.Y.O., Fox Poinl Rec., Skiing, pho- logra phy. Armed Forces LINDA R. CUMMINGS Lyn 209 Fourlh Sl. H.R. V.P., Sec., Pres., Log Rep., Jr Red Cross Rep., Glee Club. Work, Babysilling, Sporls, Music, Dancing, Skaling, Waler Skiing. Nursing WILLIAM M. DAVIES I37 Progress Sl., Lincoln Wreslling. Avialion. College CARLETON S. DAVIS Carl 874 River Road R.D. l, Lincoln Baskelball. Pholography, Slamp Collec lion. College l RICHARD A. DE NUNZIO Dick lO5 Laurislon Sl. Track. Skin diving, swimming. College JOHN S. DEIIING I75 Baker Sl. lndoor lrack, cross counlry, chorale, Senior Judea, C.C.R.l. Skin diving, geOlOQY. anlhropology. College Louss A. DIAS Daisy 44-l Plain Sl. Log rep., Red Cross rep., Ful. Nurses, Jr. Alliance. Skiing. skin diving, C.Y.O.. bowling, Dick Caruso's lan club, lraveling, dancing. swimming. Business College BEVERLY A. DUNDER Bev I32 Pembroke Ave. Ful. Nurses, B8cW adv. 8: pub. slall, Log adv. slall, Log reporler. Jr. Hadassah, Swimming, lennis boaling. Nursing School Donomv F. DUNN Dolly 59 Slillwaler Rd. BSIW rep., 2:30 club, Log rep., aller school sporls. C.Y.O., Creamery, hockey games. Nursing School RITA M. ENO 2l9 Dudley Sl. S.A.O., Jr. Red Cross, Log 8: B8rW rep., H.R. sec. 81 v. pres. C.Y O., work, loolknall 81 hock- ey games, Bowling, dancing. Work I73 to demonstrate our LEoNARo ENOS ANN MARIE ESPOSITO AARON H. FALcoEsKY HENRY S. FELDMAN Lenny 253 Wasliingron Ave. IO Cresron Way l58 Evergreen Sr. 36 Endora Sl' Log cir. srall, Log rep., B8iW rep., Band, senior play, slide rule club, BBW adv. siafli, Pres. Liflle Class pres., sludeni council, fool- ful, leacliers, Jr, Alliance, bowling, slage 81 proiecrion crews. Rliody. ball- Sailing. U.S.Y., DeMolay, Sramps, radio A.Z.A., J.C.C. Sporls, work, Baseball. College work, records. College College College G. CYNTHIA FERDMAN DoRis L. FELTON 709 Hunlinglon Ave. Cindy I39 Carr Sr, ey games. Chorale, Jr. Alliance, glee club Office Work lce skaring, bowling, dancing, hock- J.C.C., S.S. seniors club pres 81 sec Bowling, swimming, dancing, Bingo, collecling souvenirs, dramalics. College MARGARET FERNANDES l72 Reynolds Ave. B8fW rep. Tennis, swimming, bowling. Medical Secreiary RICHARD FERREIA I7 Arnold Sf. Foolball. Sporls. College JAMES M. FLINK JOHN R. FLYNN Flinky Winky I4 Woodland Terr. IIO Laura Sl. Log, Jr. Alliance, science club, Track, proiecrion crew. iVdClf. slide rule Club. usher. C.Y.O., Squires, Bowling, swimming, R.l. Science Fair, NMSC leller. parries, lraveling, wriring. College College I74 STEPHEN L. FREEDMAN Sieve 27 Overlnill Rd. Slide rule club, band, German Sr science clubs, defense warden. DeMolay, U.S.Y., J.C.C., Prouiy, Siamp colleciing, chess, sporrs. College JANE M. Fui.roN 2l Sweerbriar Si. Badminion, li.r. sec., Log rep. fur. reacliers, U.Y.P.F. Horseback riding, bowling skaling. College pirit +-...J RICHARD B. FELDMAN IO9 Sackell Sl. Track. Work, American Coins. Business Scliool EDWARD D. FELDSTEIN Eddie 546 Wayland Ave. B8cW Adv. Slalf, Fur. Scieniisl' Club, Slide Rule Club, X Eng. 81 Calculus. A.Z.A. Regional v.p. 81 cliapier pres., J.Y.C. pres., J.C.C. cliairman, Bas- ketball, Mike Sears was carried lriumplwanlly from ine locker room ailer he had sl'1uloulCransion for The Thi C Il o ege KAREN S. FINKLE SI Savoy S+. B8fW Aclivilies Edilor 81 Profession- al Page, Log reporier, Jr. Alliance, Library Aid. Councillelle, NEFTY. Jr. Hadassali, J.A. College PETER GAINES Pele 300 Morris Ave. Band, Sfage Crew, Usher, PROFTY. Swimming, music. College ANN E. FINNERAN 33 Eighrh si. lce skafing, dancing, fennis, roller skafing. Hockey games. Secrelary AUDREY L. Fms l22 Benefil' Sl. Dancing, skaiing, Fooiball games. Work lRls C. GARBER ..,,. 39 Overhill Rd. B8fW aclv. sraff, arf service, Log Circ. Manager, l-LR. pres., B8fW rep. Trigger, parries, hockey games, Horseback riding, drawing. College GLORIA GENTILE Glo 68 Glenlnam Sl. l-LR. Pres. 81 V.P., Siudenl' Council, Red Cross. C.Y.O., Nurse's Aide, S+. Joseplfs Hospiral, parlies, Bowling, dancing, J.V. lwockey 81 foolball games. Nursing School rd slraiglnl lime. SAMUEL M. FLEISIG Sam 397 Monlgomery Ave. B81W adv. slaff, Science club, l-LR. Treas., German club. NEFTY, Swimming, skaling. College STEPHEN D. GILKENSON Sleve 82 Clnapel S+., Lincoln, R.l. Track. Phorograplny, Ham Radio KIHTN. I75 Mr. Arfhur Peace readies Jack Kelly for flue senior play, Lilliom. PAULA S. GOLDSMITH 56 Fosdyke S+. B8cW Leyoul Eclilor, Jr. Al- liance, V.P., PROFTY, Provi- dence Youlli Council. Arr, sporrs, music. College PAULA M. GUGLIELMETTI 38 La Salle Dr. BSIW Senior Seclion slalf, Yfleens, B8cW rep., l-l.R. V.P., German-club, bowling. Swiming, skeling, Volunleer -Roger Williams Hospifal. College I76 We joined STEPHANIE M. GILI. Sfef 99 Ring si. Chorale, All Srare. C.Y.O., bowling, Dancing, movies. slcaring. Receplionisi JUDITH E. GII.I.Is Judy 83 l-lomer Sr. Log rep., Jr. Red Cross rep Bowling, ice slcaling. Secrelary MANUEL R. GONSALVES MARION E. GONSALVES DAVID F. GOODWIN Manny Mousie Dave 68 Easl Transil Sl. 22 Easl Transir Sl. 23 So. Angell S+. Drum 81 Bugle Corps, Singing, Salese Maiorelfes, Glee Club, Arr services, H.R. V.P. manslwip. Log rep., H.R. sec. 81 lreas., bowling. Work-Newporl Creamery, Record Work Slcaling, singing, peinling, drawing, Colleclion. dancing, singing. Work College PRISCILLA A. GUTTIN 72 Modena Ave. BSIW Publicily slafl, Jr. Alliance, Log. Bowling, slcaring, Phi Della, B.B.G. volunieer-J.C.C. College STUART D. HALPERT Siu 360 Taber Ave. BSIW Business Mgr., Log Sporls re- porler, V.P. science club, ouldoor Track, Slide Rule club, foolball, l-l.R. Sec., AA rep., X Physics. Pres. Lirrle Rhody A.Z.A. College 4.5 CAI1oI.IE G. HAnIus Lee I4-5 Rugby Sr. Bowling, dancing. Beaulician willingly in he STEVEN GINSBERG II9 Sumler Sl. H.R. lreas. 8: V.P., Publicily Senior Flay. A.Z.A., U.S.Y., NEFTY, Classical Music. Bowling, Hockey 8: Baskel- ball games. College r varied activities HOWARD S. GLADSTONE Howie 99 Woodbine Sl. Band, J.C.C., U.S.Y. Mu Sigma, Bowling, saxophone. Baskelball, Hockey games. l'll-ll- Business School BARRY Z. GLUCKSMAN I56 Gallalin Sl. Usher, Proieclion crew, Band, A.A. rep, German Club. Senior Judea Treas., Edilor ol Ha- sholar, U.S.Y., J.C.C., Goll, pho- lography, sporls. College BARBARA GOLDEN Babs 55 Woodmonl Sl. Class sec., Log rep., B.B.G. J.C.C. Dancing, Swimming, Bowling. Secrela ry WILLIAM GOUGH ROBERT M. GOURLEY SUSAN GRINNELL Bill Bobby Sue 25 Mlnen Sl' l206 Lonsdale Ave., Lincoln, R.l. H72 Loflmef Alle- Fishing, Bowling. Indoor 8: ouldoor lrack, loolball, H,A,C,, Class seg., Log glaff, B8qW Armed Forces Log, sporl slall, class ollicer. rep., ice skaling, skiing, lennis, College horseback riding, sailing. Business College GERALD S. GROSSMAN Jerry 59 Chesler Ave. A.A. rep., Log, usher, chor ale, U.S.Y. Ulps. Pres. Judea, Hebrew speak ing group, Youlh Council Baseball, Foolball. College DAVID M. HARRIS Carlos l45 Wadsworlh Sl. Baskelball, lraclc. Clubs, YMCA, Dancing, lennis. Business School URSULA J. HART WALTER HAYMAN ROBERT J. HEALEY Urs 7I Bowen Sl. Warden 37 Sevenlh S+. Indoor 3, Oufdoor hack' 42 Ford Sl. Chorale, Jr. Red Cross, H.R. rep.. College Baseball, Foolball, Hockey. H.R. sec., V.P., Pres. Sl. Raymond's Young Ladies' So- dalily, Gray Lady, Miriam Haspilal, Volunleer. Nursing School I77 to strive for success anc RI1'A C. HEusEn KATHLEEN D. HICKEY JAMES HIGGINS RIcI-IAIID A. HOCKMAN 82 Lancasler S+. Kalhie Jim Hochie Classical music' Dancing' 96 Georgia Ave. 4-I Violei S+. 2I Poplar Sl. Hockey games. H.A.C. Maier Lelier, Jr. Red Cross Bowling, Pool. Track,+eam, J.C.C, Hockey games. Hairdresser WP- Armed forces C.Y.O., R.I. Hospifal, R.l.S.D. Jr. School, Dancing, skaiing, Bowling, iennis. Business School Bowling, swimming, Baskeiball. Business College LINDA M. IANNITTI HOWARD L. INDELI. IVAN IZMAILOV Lin 74 Gallalin Si. Mad Russian 95 Argol Sl' J.C.C., swimming 'ream YMCA, 227 Massaclwsells Ave' Red Cross, M.A.R.L. Club. Bowling, Hunling. Church Choir, S+ar gazing. Hockey games, L.W.-nighis. College Armed Forces Secreiary ..- . N. News VALENTINA IZMAILOV 227 Massachusefis Ave. Fui. Nurses, swimming, bowling. Rainbow, YPF, choir, Reading. College DEBIIY A. JOHNSON MARIE G. KANELOS DAVID G. KATZ Delos IIO Verndale Ave. .Kaizig A.A. rep., H.R. sec., Ari Chorale, Log rep., Hockey games, l75 l'l'9lllancl Ave' Services, Fu+. ieachers. fooiball games, golf, piano. Usher, J.V. hockey, J.V. baseball. Work, Reco rd s, Hockey G.O.Y.A. Church choir DeMolay Baskeiball, J.C.C., sporls. games, drag races. Beaufgcgan qllifdr. College COll6qS l78 THEODORE KA1z Tarney 409 Morris Ave. Chorale, A.A. rep., Tennis, usher, B.N.B. baskelball, Bowling. U.S.Y. Tennis, Coin Colleciing, Oil painiing. Business School F recognition Roseau E. HOWARD Bobie 707 Hope Sl. Orcheslra, A.A. rep., Log circulalion slafl, Log rep., Bowling. Rainbow, Sec. B.Y.F. work, Hockey games, convenlions. Business School Avio D. JAcoasoN 98 Saclcell Sl. Volleyball, lennis, BSLW rep. Bowling league, Dancing, bowling, slcaling, loolball X1 hockey games. Secrelary THOMAS J. HUNT Jn. l5O Lexingion Ave. H.R. pres., loolball. Parr 'lime iob, YMCA, Sporls. College Mary Garabedian proudly displays her diploma. BARBARA P. JACOBSON Ba rby 69 Gallalin Sl. H.R. vice pres., H.R. sec., orcheslra, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Alliance, Ful. Nurses, school sporls. B.B.G. corresponding sec., Chopin Sludenl Musician Club, Jr. Achieve- menl. College ARLENE JAFFA 74 Paylon Sl, B3fW rep., H.R. sec., Log rep., D.E. U.S.Y., Rainbow, bowling, lennis. badminlon. College Lucv JeNKlNs Lou Chorale, volleyball, glee club. Church choir, C.Y.C., sing- ing, records. Beaulicia n I WILLIAM C. KEACH Muuonie M. Keum LEONARD KLEHR Bill Margie Lenny 4 River S+., Greenville, R.l. l72 Jeweff Sf. 'OI Lexgngfon Ave. Greenville Vol. Fife C0-I WVe5illn9i Bowling, Tennis, volleyball, badmin- J.C.C., Sr. Young Judea. Swlmmlmli Sailing, reading P0elVY' i'O!'I- Baslcelball, lennis, baseball. slamp College College collecling, bowling. Jr. College ELTON B. KLIBANOFF Klib 48 Cole Ave. B8rW Adv. Manager, Log, Jr. Alliance, Slide Rule Club. Cal. A.Z.A. pres., greal' books dis- cussion, sollball, baslcelball, N.M.S.L. l79 fN-ll-.... Mr. Coughlin helps a sludenl wilh her homework. in these brief EiLEEN A. KLUMBIS Enwm J. KNERR 83 Bogman S+. Ed Sec. Ful. Nurses, Jr. Red Cross rep., 6l PGYl0 ' Sl- Maiorelle, Maier lefler, girls' sporls. Y.M.C.A. Dancing, ice skaling, hockey lgames. Bowling, basketball, hockey. Nursing School Armed Forces LORETTA M. LAMBER1' WALTER LANNI JAMES P. LAWLESS MARSHA L. LAWRENCE 46 Waverly S+. Bulch Jim Marcy B8,W rep. 222 Narragansell Ave. 28 Beauforl S+. I7B Power S+. Work Work. Track. B8rW rep., bowling. Hockey, dancing, roller skaling. C.Y.O., Y.M.C.A., Sailing. Rainbow, Church Fellowship, Danc- Armed Forces College lngi mU5lC' Swlmmlng- Work Q Huso E. LEVANDER ' MITCHELL B. LEVIN SHELIA L. LEVINE PAUL B. LEVITT l5lf2 Burnell Sl. Milch Blondie 226 Blackslone Blvd. German Club. 68 Falon Sl- ll3 Homer Sl- Log, senior play, Track. Y.M.C.A.. swimming. H.R. Pres. Log rep., H.R. Pres. 8: sec., swim- Sporls, music skin diving. College A.Z.A., J.C.C., Sporls. ming, bowling, lennis, badrninlon. College Horses. dancing, ice skaling. Work l80 :hree years she has tried ERIC KRAMER PENELOPE F. KREUTZ STANLEY KRIEGER RAYMQND F, LAFLEUR 4l Elrnway Sl. Penny Sfan Ray Log, BSIW, Science Club, Slide Rule 65 Sackeff Sl- I7O Ninlh S+. 54 Faiih S+. Club, Band, fencing, Jr. Alliance, Badminlon, Tennis, volleyball, ping- Senior Play, Usher, Pres. J.C.C., Baseball, Hockey, bagkefball, Senior Play- POHQ- Youih Council, Pres. ZURA. Carg, A.Z.A., Baskeiball. Y.M.C.A., Ari. AZA, U.S.Y., dancing Teacher, Rock prep School College Work 'n' Roll Group, Baseball, acling, gui- far. College GLENN V. LAXTON 7 Cormier Rd., Lincoln, R.I. Baseball, Senior Play. Church Fellowship, Pawf. Commu niiy Players, DeMolay, Records, baseball, 'rape recordings. College HOWARD D. LAzARus How 346 Blacksione Blvd. H.R. Pres., V. Pres. 81 Treas., Log rep., Log slaif. Bowling, cars, huniing, hockey games. College MARTIN P. LEWIS Marly 43 Sessions S+. Band. Liiile Rhody A.Z.A.. PROFTY, Hubs Road club, Ham radio, cars. College PATRICIA D. LIsKER Pal II3 Mifchell ST. H.R. Treas., Log, Varsiiy cheerlead- er, Jr. Red Cross. Rainbow, l.H.l.C.C., W.P.T.S. Work CAROL D. LEAVENS Lev 29 Willow Rd., Greenville, R.l. Red Cross, BXIW Rep., H.R. Sec. Horseback riding, bowling, ice skai- ing, dancing, iazz. Beauiician RAYMOND T. LOMAX ELIZABETH A. LEONARDO Belly 41 Algonquin S+. H.R. Pres., V. Pres., Jr. Red Cross, BSIW Rep.. Log Rep. Work, Bowling, ice skaiing, dancing, hockey games. Work HOWARD A. LONDON Ray Howie I5 Frank S+. 52 Pembroke Ave. Baslceiball, C.Y.O., work-R.l. Hos- Usher, proieciion crew, H.R. pifal, Dancing, 'Foo'rball, hockey. Treas. Work Hockey games, work. College l8l JANICE G. Lores I I I Pleasanl Sl. Volleyball, Ful. Nurses, len- nis, soflball. Dancing, Kniifing, music. College ANN A. Lonerlzo 65 Vandewaler Sf. l-LR. sec., llalian club, Ful. Nurses. Bowling, dancing, lennis, Music. Business College to prepare us for the WILLIAM H. LOWELL 229 Sixlln Sl. Business Rosen L. Lusm Bobby 64 Sargenl Ave. A.Z.A., Bowling, golf. College MAH A. MAciAe Huuv MAMIS JOAN MANEKQFSKY OLGA M. MANOLAKOS Marcy TW6lll'l'I Minnie SUI'T1l'eF 4l2 POHGVS AVe- A.Z.A., J.C.C., Jr. Achievemeni. 5l Mellwyl Sf. Glee club, Jr. Alliance, Fuf. Teach Bowling, dancing. R.I. cancer volunleer. l-og' llbrary aldl Chorale' glee Club' ers, bowling, fennis. Work College Ful. feaclwers, bowling, volleyball, RGif1lDOW. JF- G-O-Y-A-. church ClWOlF Swlmmlngl arl' work, ice. lola Plwi Sororily, lce Skaling, sing- College ing. College SUSAN L. MAzo Sue 96 Edgehill Rd. B3cW Rep., fu+.l'eacl1ers club volleyball, H.R. Treas. U.S.Y., B.B.G., Skaiing, ac cordion, lrack meeis, parlies. C II :az O age Ann-lun MCATEER Red 72 Glenlwam ST. Hockey, foolba ll. Armed Forces SusAN M. McCAae Sue 375 Benefil S+. B8fW Sr. Seciion sfaff, Fu+. Teach ers, pres. 8: sec., Jr. Alliance, Li brary Aid, Log rep., H.R. pres., offer school sporfs, gym recepiion- asf. Baskefball games, KLRS. College Rosen McDowsLL Jn Max SI Harrison S+. Work, Cars. College ilture Ful. Nurses, Pres lRENE M. Luxe BERNARD Lurou 205 Washinglon Ave. Bernie I 8, V. presw Log I2 Scenic View Dr. all cily 8: slale Track. reporler, Chorale chorus, volleyball. Aide. Church choir, Y.F. Pembroke, sewing Nursing lennis, Infirmary modern dance al School FRANK V. MARKOWSKI Frankie 2l Alma Sl. Foolball, Hockey. Nalional Guard, swimming. Armed Forces RODERICK P. MCGARRY Rod 302 Ealon Sf. C.Y.O., Holrods. College Y.M.C.A., mounlain climbing, ski- ing, skalring, sail boals. College Disfribufive Educalion sludenls learn aboul business lhrough ex- perience. SANDRA M. MARSHALL JAMES L. MARSIS Rosen MARTIN Sandy Jim Bibby ZI3 lves S+. l87 Washinglon Ave. IO Easl Transil Sl. AA rep., badminlon, bowling, Wresrling, baseball. H.R. Pres. dances, music. College Sporls. Secrelary Work Joseru MCMICHAEL Mac 965 Chalkslone Ave. Bowling. Eleclronics. Technical School PATRICIA MCWEY Pal 308 lndiana Ave. BHW Adv. slalf, Log reporler, var- sily cheer leader, BXQW rep., Ful. Teachers, Jr. Alliance, bowling, I-l.R. Pres. 81 Sec. Jerry's College ENID B. MEDWIN 79 Elevenlh Sl: Jr. Red Cross rep., l'l.A.C Member, J.A. V.P. Arnold's ice cream parlor hockey games, swimming dancing, parries. Business School l83 This piclure rnay recall high school friendships lo Gloria Genlile, Brenda Webber, Rochelle Miller, Eric Kramer, Howie Robinowilz, Sue Mayo, Sandra Caprlo, Paul Levill, Elaine Bourck, and Char- lie Myers. LINDA C. MEEKER Lin 377 Angell S+. B81W Senior Seclion Ed., Log re- porler, Library aid, Ful. Teachers, X Eng., Jr. Alliance. Y.P.F., Bell choir, Reading, sewing, KLRS. College RocI-IsI.I.s MILLER Shelley ll5 Kinqslon Ave. EXW Lilerary slall, Log re- porler, Jr. Alliance, Log rep.. B81W rep., B.B.G., Bullelin Teen page reporler. Dramalics, dancing, sewing, lellers. College DAVID MILLIGAN Dave 9 Fairmounl' Ave., Lincoln Hockey leam, l-l.R. lreas. College STEVEN D. MIULEMAN Mill 74 Eighr S+. Band, orcheslra, Science Club, Slide Rule Club, German Club. DeMolay, Greal Books Discussion Group, Saxophone, Clarinel. College so that we, VIRGINIA MELIKIAN Ginny l8 Wanskuck Ave. Bowling, H.R.V.P. Skaling, swimming, dancing. Bookkeeper FLORENCE J. MONEZ Janie 254 Indiana Ave. Log reporler, BSIW Senior Seclion slalf, H.R.V.P., AA rep., Jr. Red Cross rep. Guild of S+. Paul, Reading. College CAROLE E. MULVANEY 69 EIQIII S+. BSQW Lilerary slalf, Log, BSQW rep., volleyball, bowl ing. The Creamery, hockey 8: bas- lcelball games, Skaling. College l84 MvIzoN G. MYERS I ll Ellon Sl. B8fW adv. slall, Log reporler, Sci- ence Club, Cal., l-l.R.V.P. A.Z.A. College CAROL A. Mvnow 276 Niagara Sl. Ful. Nurses, AA rep., Log repre- serilalive, lvlaior leller, Log, lola Phi V.P. Jr. College JANICE A. NAPOLITANO Jan 45 Sussex Sl. X Physics, Science Club, Driver Training, llalian Club-V.P. 81 sec.. H.R. sec. Swllchboard operalor, D.R.M.F. Club. College he alumni of h.h.s. JoHN Meu.o Joi-iN Meucuruxs LINDA Q. MEN,-A Johnny ' J43Clile Lin IO7 Geo. Nl. COl1al'1 Blvd- 60 Candace S+' 4l Burneii S+., Johnslon Fooiball. baseball- DeVelOPin9 Plclures Jr. Alliance, Ful. Teachers, Glee C.Y.O-. Foxpoinl Rec' Cenieri FOX' Work Club, usherefie, AA rep., Log rep., poini' soffball Jream. fishing. Armed Forces Log adv., girls' sporis. C.Y.O., camp counselor. College CHARLES S. Mevens 266 Sla+er Ave. A.Z.A., Prov. parking bowling league. Fishing, Coin Colleclion. College Cnneiune MonAN RONALD E. Mouiu GAIL MULLEN RHonA M. Muu.eN Caihy Mickey i75 Reynolds Ave. 309 Oxford Sl. ll Frank Sl' '86 Transll Sl- S.A.O. rep., C.Y.O. Driver lraining. Jr. Red Cross. H.R.V.P., Band, Foxpoim' Rec. Cen- Hockey 8: 'loolball games. Boaiing, fennis. swimming. C-Y-O R-l' llosp' Work' Skaling' lei- C-Y-O- Business School Hairdresser bowling, dancing. Drums, horses. Work Air Force Enmuno G. NAVA MELISSA Y. Nsssirr Eddie Missie 308 Williams Si. 8 Camp Sl. C.Y.O., Elmwood Posi. Fur. Teachers, Jr. Alliance. Work Fashion design, wriling. College JUNE A. Nsvoso I67 Salina S+. Log rep., Ful. Nurses. C.Y.O., lmmaculaie Concepfion So- daliiy, Dancing, bowling, record col leciion. Nursing School MARY O'BnlEN 260 Massachuseils Ave. C.Y.CJ.. ice skaring. bowling. College l85 Q r I may pay our final tribute to ROSEMARIE O'CONNOR HENRY J. O'LEARY MARTIN O'MAI.I.EY BEVERLY A. OLIVEIRA l64 Dudley Sl. Hank Red Bev Jr. Red Cross V' presu glee 2ID March S+. 87 Ayraull S+. I35 Williams Si. club, h.r. lreas., A.A. rep.. Baseball, Ifoolball, baskeiball. C.Y.O., baskelball, Navy reserve, l'l.R. pres. Cape Verdan Jr. Club. ma- College Fishing, skin diving. Tennis, horseback riding, bowling ioreire. ' Armed porces swimming. Ice skaling, dancing, bowling, Secreifary R8fB, iazz. Business School l .. ANN M. ORLANDI RICHARD K. PAPAZIAN DIANA M. PARK DEBORAH S. PAss 55 DGf1l9Y Si- Maverick Di Debbie M,A,R,L, 42 Tenlh Sl. 83 Sassafras Sl. I9 Evergreen Sl. Hockey games. Baskefballl usher, C.Y.O.' hockey, games' Skafgngl fem. Chorale, Corridor receplz, Jr Red Work Sporls, T.V., music, movies nis, bowling, swimming, horseback CV055 Pfes- . U College riding' NEFTY, B.B.G., Miriam hosb. volun Secreiary leer, gray lady, assislanl, Ir. auxil iary, Knilring. Nursing School PAUL V. PILKINGTON Pilk IO6 Holden Sl. BBW circulalion slalf, lrack, wreslling, dislribulion edu- carion. C.Y.O., baskelball. l8b PATRICIA M. PIMENTAI. PAULA A. PLANTE Pal- 296 New York Ave. 229 Wlckenden S+- Jr. Red Cross rep., h.r. sec. 8: ireas.. Swimming, lennis, volleyball, bad- bowling, badminlon, lennis, Jr. Al- minlon, Log rep. liance. Skalmg' readmg' Praclical Nurse Work L MARsI-IA L. PRICE Menia 8OG Admiral Sl. Glee club. Bowling, dancing, lennis, swimming iur alma mater CAROL A. OLSEN I67 Early Sf. H.R. sec., B8iW rep., sfudenf sec. 'lo Miss Murray. Skafing, swimming, bowling. Secrefary MARLA PEARSON 40l Morris Ave. Library aid, A.A. rep., h.r. sec. Horseback riding, fennis, swimming. bowling. lce skafing, wafer skiing, hockey 81 foofball games. parfies. Kingsfon Trio. College SANDRA PRICE Sandy I94 Shih SL Log edifor in chief, B8cW liferary sfaff, fennis, badminfon. B'nai B'rifh, U.S.Y., Jr. Hadassalw. Music, reading, fennis, skafing. College JEAN ONYsKo Jeany I78 Sherborne Sf. Bowling. Easf Side Y, lce Skafing, dancing. Work ' r Mr. Leach receives payrnenf for losf books from Deana Park and Sfeve Rofhchild. A 5 ELAINE A. PETRAS Fmrz Persci-4 JANE PIERCE CO0lCy Ffllll II3 Sassafras Sf. lO5 simile Sl. Abboff Si. CO.edHOr in Chief' Log Bowling, skafing, fennis, G.O.A.Y. J.V. hockey. reporl-ery X English' X alge. pres., golf. Hockey, fishing, work, baseball. L-,ra 8, qeomefry' Foofball 81 hockey games, golf. M.Y.F., Rainbow, Hockey Business School 95m95- College JANICE M- PROULX Jossri-4 V. QUINN WILLIAM Quinn Jan Joe I7 Esfen Sf. 286 California Ave. IOO Colfax Sf. Track- Fuf. feachers, Jr. Alliance, badmin- C,Y.O. Horseback riding. lon, bowling. Work Work M.Y.F., Piano, skafing, hockey games. College '87 Howmxo J. RABINOWITZ by serving as SI-IIIILEY LOIS RALEIGH Howie Dirnples ' 70 Twellh S+. I92 Saraloga Sl. BBW circulaiion siafl, usher. iOOl- Bowling, A.A. rep., Wayland Junior ' ball, lraclc, debaling club. class lodge. ireas. Swimming, dancing, bowling. Mr. Caprio briefs Ellon Klibanoif, Richard Cohen, Sandra Price A'Z'A'I'IChesS' Work and Joan Zubiago before l-lope's clelegalion allencls ihe model CO eqe legislalure. MICHAEL ROCCHIO MARGARET M. ROMANELLI EsrI-IEII ROMANO MEIIYLYN J. RONDEAU Milne Maggie I94 Silver Spring Si. George I2 Vespucci S+. l33 Onlario Sl. Bowling' roller 51461-ing' dancing' rec, I35 Fourih S+. Band, foolball. B8aW rep.. A.A. rep., infirmary aide. ords. Caplain l-l.A.C., BBW Circulaiion Trumpet Bowling, swimming, ice skaling. sfaff, A.A. rep., class vice pres., College work, ushereile, cashier, Y leens, ice slcal- Work ing, skiing, badminlon, lennis. Wafer skiing, sailing, loolball X: hockey games. Business School HAROLD RUSHTON EDWIN SALISBURY ANN R. SALK Harry Ed 49 Universily Ave. 'Ol Keene Sl' '55 Brown Sl' Log reporler, Jr. Red Cross, swim- TrdCk. slide Nile Club. J.A., Work ming, 'l'ennis, badminlon, ful. leach- H.V. Explorers. ers. Work, dancing. B.B.G., arf, Miriam hosp. volunleer. College Nursing School BEVERLY M. SAL1'zMAN Bev I 409 Monlgomery S+. BXQW adv. slaff, B8mW rep., Log re- porier, A.A. rep., Jr. Alliance, ful. nurses. bowling, h.r. pres. 8: sec. loia Phi Sororily, pariies, Kingsion S+. Tea Shoppe. Nursing School. 1 l he leaders of tomorrow HANNAH D. REIcH Ann l26 Congress Ave. Bowling, lennis, Jr. Alliance, bad- minion, Volunleer nursing, Young Judaes. Swimming, bowling, piano. Nursing School FRANCES ROSEN Frannie 4I Pembroke Ave. Log reporler, Jr. Alliance, H.A.C., bowling. V.P. Phi Della, B'nai B'rilh, Reading. music. College ROBERT M. SANDERSON Mike Farnum Pike, Smilhiield, R.l. J.V. hockey. B.Y.F., DeMolay, amaleur hockey, Hockey games, bowling. College PAUL TYLER RENNICK MARIE Ricci ANNETTE RICHMAN Tiger I8 Springhill Dr. 97 Emerson Sl, 56 Sevenfh S+- Ilalian, Club, volleyball, +abIe en. Baw adv, glelll Bg,w phele S.A.O., usher. nis, swimming, bowling, BZIW rep., idenl, glafl, Log rep,, Jr, AI- Sporls, par? lime iob, Fishing, skal- maior leller. liance, bowling. ing, reading. Aclors lnc., Dramalics, waler sporls. B,B,A,, U,S,Y,, Iota Phi, While College College lhunderbird. College STEPHEN S. ROTHSCHILD JOHN L. ROWLEY ELAINE C. Ruso Sleve 596 Pulnun Pike 23l lvlesser S+. 5' Saclfeii' Si- Slage crew, Rifle leam, church fel- Swimming, bowling, lennis. Track, wreslling, Counselor, insiruc- lOWSl'1iP- V0lleYb5ll- fable iennlsi bad' +or's aid, magazine reporler. Fishing, hunling, hockey, swimming, minlon, B8rW rep., llalian Guilar, bowling. bowling, foolball. club, maior lefler. College College Communily work, G.S.A., Hockey 81 foolball games, cooking, sewing. College PIIIscILLA SANTOS PATRICIA J. SARAH BRENDA A. SARAT Prissy Pal' 42 Hidden S+. 27 Fremonl' S+. 343 Public Sl. H,A.C.' put Teachers' BXKW A.A. rep., bowling: badminfon. lvlaiorelle, bowling, lennis, swime rep., maior leller, A.A. rep., Roller skafing, ice skaling, Hockey ming- B.B.G., J.C.C., Phi Della. games, dances, bagkefball 8, -foof. lce skaling, roller skaling, hockey Volleyball, lennis, bowling, ball games. games, baskelball games, dancing. dancing, Work College l89 LAWRENCE J. SAsso JR. Sass Mann School Rd. Greenville, R.l. Log Sporls Reporler, hockey, I'I.R. Treas., Amaleur hockey. B.Y.F., Grange Baseball, bowling, hockey games, danc- ing. College our aims are DIANA M. SCHAFFER 404 Cole Ave. BSIW Rep. 81 Indexing, Log Ex- change, Orcheslra, Log phologra- phy- Slale 81 Cily Orcheslra, Council- elles, Meeling Sl. School, Tennis, swimming. College ANITA C. ScHoENsERG Nila I43 Melrose Sl. Bowling. U.S.Y., B.B.C., hospilal work, painl- ing. Nursing STANLEY P. SCHRETTER Il Goldsmilh S+. Band, Orcheslra, Jr. Alliance, slide rule club. A.Z.A.. Jacs, U.S.Y., Bowling, bas- kelball, fishing. College ROBERT SHAPPT SANFORD H. SHAW PATRICIA SHEA ARTHUR H. SHEER Bob Red Pal Arly 27 Whilmarsh Sl. ZII Gallalin SI. 47 Pekin ST. IO Creighlon ST. Chorale, Wreslling. Jr. Alliance, fencing. Science Club, Debaling Club. Zura. A.Z.A.. NEFTY, Baseball, read- Molorcycles. J.C.C., DeMoIay, U.S.Y., Driving. U.N. Club, J.A. Youlh for Chrisl, Inq. Armed Forces sporls. People, books. College College College ROBERT F. SILVERMAN Bob I7 Grealon Drive Bowling, Imperial Road Club, J.C.C. Cuslom cars, parlies. Work I90 SANDRA L. SILVERMAN Sandie I0 Glendale Ave. Log Slalf, A.A. Rep., BSIW Rep., Log Rep., Jr. Alliance, Arl services, Library Aid. J.A., B.B.G., Judy Ann Leven Chap Ter, Dancing, modeling. Modeling School CYNTHIA A. SKALSKI Cindy 47 Burns Sl. H.R. Sec., chorale, Red Cross Rep.. llalian Club, Ful. Teachers, essay recognilion, lennis, volleyball. Slale Choir, Graylady Assoc., C.Y.C., Modern dance, bowling. College RITA SKOURAS John 683 Hope S+. Hope Log, l'I.R. Pres., Deballng Team, Jr. Alliance, Rep. New Eng. Debaling al Holy Cross. U.N. Club, J.A., Jr. GOYA, Chap- lain of Rainbow, J.A. conference a+ IND. igh BARBARA A. SELLECHIO Barbie 48 Commodore ST. H.R. Sec., bowling, badminfon. C.Y.O. Sec., roller skafing, Dances. hockey 31 baskelball games. Secreiary DONNA D. SHERIDAN Donur 42 Burnside S+. Log adv. sraff, Tennis, bowling, swimming. BDD, J.S.F.C.. Dancing, hockey 81 fooiball games. Bookkeeper PAuI. A. SEYMOUR Tex 24 Gallup ST. C.Y.O., Swimming. wresrling, hunf- l ing, bowling, horseback riding. Armed Forces Tom Cannon is abou+ To score for Hope. WALTER W. SHERMAN Wal? New Village, Glendale Employee Spring Lake Beach, T.V. Guide Merchant Landscape Gar dener, Coin collec+ion, sporfs, read ing. music. pho+ography. College BSIW re SGC. GILBERT SILvA Gilly 24 Easf S+. p., Log rep., H.R. Treas Drum corps, sport Armed Forces . 81 L Lois SILVERMAN 47 Fosdyke ST. BXTW, Jr. Red Cross rep O9 Jazz. College DONALD F. SMITH GLORIANN E. SMITH FRANCIS J. SMITH THOMAS F. SMITH Srnilry Glory Smifiy SmiH'y i5 Aflaniic Ave. bl Lippi++ S+. 9 Frank S+. I5 Loxley Rd. Siage crew, Chorale. Ice ska+ing, music, dancing. Baskefball Team. HR. sec. CNS' Swlmmlnq- BU5ine55 School College Parr Time work, Record col Work lecfion. College Olll' Mr. Lorenzo helps Marsha Rosenfeld plan her fulure. WAYNE SMITH RIcI-IARI: P. SNow Smilly Dick 204 Massachusells Ave. 20 Humboll Ave. H.R.V.P. Slide Rule Club, EXW. Hockey, foofball. Church Fellowship, Hockey, swim- Armed Forces mmg' College VICTORIA M. SousA Vicky 334 Wickenden S+. Varsily Cheerleader, Log Sec.--Children ol Mary. leyball, H.R. Pres., Sec., Treas. Sec.-Children of Mary. C.Y.O., Piano, dancing, Ten- nis, ice skafing. Secrelary ELIZABETH A. SPAZIANO JAMES R. STAFFORD PATRICIA STERGIos Belly IOO S. Born Sf. Pal 60 Dora Sl' C.Y.O., Naval Reserve, lnlerm. Bas- 7 Tanner Sl'- Jr. Red Cross rep., bowling, Tennis. kelball Team, Swimming, horseback Log rep. C.Y.O., Skalingn swimming, danc- riding, loolball, baskelball. G.O.Y.A., Rainbow, Bowling. ska?- lml- Armed Forces ing- Business College Hairdresser KARL SUDAKOFF Ill Verndale Ave. Baseball, Senior Play. PROFTY, NEFTY. J.C.C.. Amaleur phofographer, fish- ing. College ANNE K. SULLIVAN Nancy 27I Highland Ave. Bowling. Skaling, Record colleclion. CARL H. SWARTZ Hunkie 34 Ml. Vernon S+. BSTW rep., Log rep., Debaling So- ciely, H.R.V.P., usher, Track, fool- ball, wreslling. U.S.Y., J.C.C., Ed. J.Y.C., Youih Council, Music poelry, camping. College THOMAS SzELAs Tom 20 Afwood ST. Reading, U.S. Sfamp colleclion. College 39 Lorimer Ave. 'esolutions are confirmed JUDITH A. SOARES Rosen E. Sock PAULINE Soumo -lUdY Bob Paula Il89 Plainfield S+. 42 l-lidden S+. I66 Bay S+. l-09 rep-i BHW Senior 5eCll0n Sldlli Hockey, A.Z.A., NEFTY. l+alian Club, Log rep., H.R. sec., Cl'lOfGl9. JV. Red Cross Rep-. llallan Records, cars, spor+s. Fu+. Nurses, volleyball. Club. VOlleYl3Glli lD0Wllf1Q- College Children of Mary, Cars, bowling. Choir. C.Y.O., l.L.P., Children 0+ Colle e Mary, Drawing, swimming. g College STEPHEN A. SOLOMON Dobie I4 Sargen+ Ave. U.S.Y., PROFTY, Sr. Judea Deba+ing Club, Fra+erni+y. Wri+ing, boa+ing, swimming wa+er skiing, +arge+ prac+ice College SANonA S'riFANo Louise-ANNE Snmenr Aylg C, Sfuugg ROBERT M STUTMAN S'3'ldY i Red I . 89 Washing+on Ave. Bob D 60 Toura S+. Domin Ave., Smi+h+ield Senior Play! AA rep., Corridor 94 Lorimer Ave- Bowling, badmin+on, volleyball. Jr. Alliance, Slide Rule Club, B8fW recep. H R Trees Science Club lce ska+ing, dancing. rep., Jr. Red Cross rep., H.R. Sec., U,S,Y,, Ska+ing, swimming. UUQQ N Rk JCC BOQIF 5 f affer school spor+s. - ' 'l ' ' ecle ary Rainbow, B.Y.F., Church Choir, Ma+h College mg' lravelmgi 8: Science. College College Rosen F. Tensscl Bob 505 Public S+. Road Rebels Ho+ Rod Club, Swim- ming, baseball, hockey. Armed Forces BENITA D. Tmemexs I9 Mechanics Ave. German Club, Major Le++er-Girls' Sporfs Prog ram. Roger WiIIiam's volun+eer, Music. dancing, ska+ing, swimming. Nursing School JOHN T. Toouev 349 Po++ers Ave. Baseball, hockey, +oo+ball. Armed Forces EowAno Town Ed BBW adv. s+a++, Log spor+s repor+er, X Eng. Grea+ B o o k s Discussion Group, Church You+h Group, Eagle Scou+, Jr. Assis+an+ Scou+mas+er. College '93 our goals are JOAN E. TUBMAN 256 Adelaide Ave. Log rep., Malor Lelfer, Cafe- leria help. C.Y.O., RSROA slcaling club amaleur r a d i o operalor, Horses, music, waler slciing Business School JQHN E, TUCKER ALBERTA E. TURCONE STEPHEN Twomm Tuclc 20 lnlervale Rd. 25 Woodbine Sl. 79 W. Greenville Rd., Greenville J,-. Alliance. Log repw Wresllinql J.V. hockey' Slage crew. College Pres. Young People's Group. B.Y.F., bowling, rifle shooling com- College pelilion, Guns, sporls cars, Hi-Fi. Eleclronics. College FRANK C. VELLECO Red K 307 Swan Sl. Baseball, loolball. Armed Forces KENNETH A. VENTURA JOSEPH M. VIEIRA JOSEPH C. VlvElRos en Joe Joe 785 Academy Ave. 75 E. George S+. 87 Transif S+. BOWllI'1g, baslxelball. Work, DFUIT1 81 Bugle COf'pS. Indoor 84 Quldogr lraglq, CrQ55 Coun- P.C. baslcelball games, record col- Woodworking, cars. fry. lecllon- Work The Royals, Bowling, '53 Chev. College Armed Forces EDWARD B, WEISMAN JEFFREY WEISSMAN CAROL A. WHEELER ROBERT WHITE Eddie Jeff 224 Massachusells Ave, Bebop IOI Homer S+, 25 Foresl Sf. Swimming' bowling- 90 Mauney S+. German Club, Musical group. Track, cross counlry, wreslling. Work H.R.V.P. Bowling, piano- A.Z.A., DeMolay, Youlh Council, Singing, Group Technical School Golf' Model planes' Singing! danclng' College I94 Iear i PETER VARIO JR- RICHARD E. VAUGI-IN Pele Dink 69 Toronlo Ave- 24 Verndale Ave. Q H-R-V-R Park Rals. C.Y.O., Bowling League, baslceiball Cars, Swfmmgngl hockey. V Team, Pholography, bowling, bas- lcefball, baseball. Air Force Academy Air Force The Blue Wave charges as Hope fakes The siafe championship from Burrillville. ELLEN A. VOLFE KENNETH T. VOUTIRITSA ADIIIENNE WALDMAN BRENDA WEBBER 98 Overhill Rd. Ken SI Vassar Ave. 64 Davis Sl'- Head Cheerleader. BXIW Head Typ- 2440 Chad Brown Sl' Homeroom vice president, Log ad- Corridor feCePi-I B-B-G'-I isl', B84W adv. siaff, Fui. Nurses, AA Bowling league. verliging gfaff, BXIW, Log rep,, Jr, J.C.Q, U.S.Y. rep., H.R.V.P. Pres. Fishing, fargef shooling, weigh? Iif+- Alliance' bowling, Skahng, TENNIS. record Col' lola Phi, B.B.G., volunleer work, ing. Jr, Hadaggah, U,S,Y,, B,B.G., Coun- leCiiOf1- Horses, dancing, drama, wafer ski- Ai, Force QiIe1H-eg, Tennis, piano, Segrefary lng' College Nursing School ALLAN WILKENING PATRICIA WILLIAMS BARBARA WINSTON ROLAND WOODCOCK Will: Pal Barb Woody I5 Lorimer Ave. 5I E. George Sf. 307 Blaclcslone S+. 52 Concord S+. H.R. Treas., Baskefball. Volleyball, bowling, Foxpoinl Rec. Dancing, Rock 'n' Roll. Hockey. A.Z.A., Fineman-Trinlxle Bowling Slcafing, horseback riding, swimming, WOmen'5 Air Force Skafgngg League. dancing. Armed Forces College Work I95 I96 our alma matel KIRK E. WRIGHT Faso YouNs SETH J. ZARUM Lois ZITKIN Wolf 39 Luzon Sl. lb Sevenl'l1 S+. LO RFU 3- Braffdon Rd' Clworale. B8cW rep., lwockey, baseball. l29 FOUVH1 Sl- Smi+l1f'eld Big Brolher ol R.l., Nickerson Sel- J.C.C., aflwlelics, Slamps, coins Log adv, Slaffl Log repu BSQW adv Slage Crew, HR. Pres. llernenl House Volunleer, Music. drawing. 51-aff, bowling, RRCBA, V.P. B.Y.F.. Assl. College College B.B.6., Hockey 81 foolball games Supl. of Sr. 81 Jr. Higln Clwurclw School, Skin diving. lwunling, sporl cars, bowling. Air Force Business College .v- Rosen J. Zonnv BRENDA FnA1us HAZEL A. Hue 87 Wayne S+. l35 Brook S+. 352 Hope S+. my 44 3,5 1'E9??gg ,ff 5? 1 ,VZ f if M fy, Z Q! 2 W V if 355' M ' ,5 f5gf'Ef1EE3iz'Ns , if Ei ,yr ..: w 5 my a 5 3 Q.MesiV Q HE is I 4 Q uf. 'Sf' vb, A bl .. 11311, ' 2 F ,xg -2Z:i5?5iE?':W Ju... Less Lsasftsissciffg Qzvam-if -f -W A A , l 5 Q5 Q W VE 9 713 -. ,f. 1 Agn :iwz.2Q'e4w21s11F . fi' 52.2 35 95, 1 ,5 --QI?-i1,f.z,7 X fzifmx .,,,: . . X N- f 5 Natinmll Svrhnlemtir Igrrzz 2-Xnanriatinn 1959 ALI,-AIVIERICAN YEARBOOK CRITICAL SERVICE Quil l- f J , ae M... mu! ff f if-jilo Q ne:i .inA. F X v Wfssnssoch , 55, I fi, 1 H V- 'T-IN - 74,51 11 X' if W7 :gf 7 i LJ EA QS ijfygx -in --e..,,Q -i 5 Qi LM , v, J gfi, -5 ,. .,',fH ' i ----'47,x' xx The Blue and white ln I't'L'0gIlIfl'0ll of its lm'rilL- is awanlecl Illirnt 0112155 lllnnnr Rating in the Ivliirly-ninllx Nzltiolxnzl Yvcarlwook Critfcul Igerziiue of the Nzlliollal Scholastic' Press AS.VOL'IlIfIOl! at., tlze UllIl'b'F.YIf!,' rff'Ml'l1l1eA'oIa, Igcfrool of Jollrlzalislrl, fllis l'Irst Juv of Outolver, ,4,,.f.u..J L, A l-lope proudly received lhe Nalional Sclnolaslic Press Associa'l'ion's Firsl Class Honor Raling for lhe l959 Blue and While. A Elaine Bourclc received a vole of confidence from lhe senior girls when They elecled her as recipienl ol llwe D.A.R. Good Cilizenship Award. so A ICC Versalile Joan Zubiaqo was a winner in The Beffy Crocker Talenl Tesf sponsored by General Mills. Eugene Simone has again become a winner in 'the Re- gional Fisher Body Craffs- , man's Guild Model Car Compefilion. I98 highlight lt hope Al Sanlio, now an alumnus of Hope, is congralulaled by Mr. Falk, our iraclc coach, for hav- ing received anolher of lhe many awards given him during his alhlelic days here. This year Al furlher dislinguished himself and his Alma Maier when he was named R.l. Schoolboy A+h- lefe of ihe Year by Words Un- limiled. John Danielson and Joan Zulaiaqo dislinf quishecl lhemselves by becoming finalisfs in fhe Nafional Merif Scholar- ship Conlesf. John Danielson slarled his collec- lion ol honors lasl year when he received lhe Harvard Book Award. Hope High School was well represenled in lhe Nalional Meril Scholarship conlesl. Twelve Hope sludenls received Nalional Merif Scholarship Con- fesf leHers of commendalion. They are: Leona Ad' ler, William Bissell, Roberl D'Andrea, John Derinq, James Flinlc, Ellon Klilaanofl, Ray McDermol'r, San- dra Price, June Richardson, Palricia Shea, Nancy Swarlz, and Edward Tower. wwzuwmewawpwzfmii,amass-11:-vim'iii benefactor of the blue Many people oTluer Huan Hue members oT Hue yearbook sTaTT conTribuTed To Hue wel- Tare oT Hue I96-O Blue and WluiTe. Mr. Paul MiranTe was Hue paTienT ad- visor wTuo wisely worked Tor Hue Blue and WluiTe's securiTy wluile allowing Hue year- book To develop as a purely sTudenT-made book. Wluile Mr. MiranTe's guardiansluip was yearlong, Tluere were oHuer posiTions oT sl'uorTer duraTion buT, neverHueless, OT viTal imporTance. During Hue summer George Avakian OT Loring STudios and Mrs. STrauss acguainTed Hue '60 sTaTT wiHu yearbook Teclunigues. JusT beTore Hue SepTember deadline Ted Berger spoTTed Trouble wTuicl'u Mr. Jules Gold- smiHu's skill Tuelped To avoid. Wluen scTuool sTarTed Mr. DaTTorro and Miss Burnluam advised and supplied our arTisTs, Tluen, Too, Mr. RuoTT began Hue Term-long Blue and WTuiTe accounT. More assisTance was inTroduc:ed by Ralplu Mullspauqh, Ernie I-lolme, and Bill GrisT oT Loring's STudios, and Tom Galvin oT Taylor Publisluing Co. During Hue Term Judy Vance donaTed many Tree periods To Type Tor Tiue yearbook, and Cluarlie RiTer became an eT- TicienT auxiliary To our Tueavily-Taxed sTu- denT pluoTograpluer. All Huis direcT aid is greaTly appreciaTed and remembered in addiTion To Hue moral supporT and paTience displayed by all Tlue parenTs oT Hue sTaTT members. nd hitev ' Charlie Riler clweclxs 'ro see wl1a'rl1as+o be Taken. Miss Taylor mimeographs our le +ers, circulars, and poslers. A Mr. Miranre, Mr. Ruoff, and Mr DaH'orro pause in +l'ie S.A.O. 'a WK ,B 5 Q .f I my ah 31, 3 Q.. v PK! mv 9 A 'POM Q Bw . ,f iw . my as Wg f - - I V , , i w ,ES L 2 xy W Q wir 4 A Q Ek: W' fs- :ii A.,nI'l ' Q 5 -11 LEOPOLD FELDSTEIN 225 Thayer SI. SWEATERS 'Ibyul Allnli. Where Ihe SmarI' Woman Shops JUNIORS' - MISSES' - WOMEN'S I Hope meelrings are always held a+ Crawshaw' Crawshaws Restaurant JUST OVER THE RED BRIDGE IN EAST PROVIDENCE BOSTON RADIATOR PINE STREET Providence Rhode Island CompIimenI's of BAKER AUTO Congra+uIa+ions and Besf Wishes +o 'rhe Gradua'I'ing Class of I960 COMPLIMENTS OF Joe - Cy COMPLIMENTS or Fred, '23, and Leonard, '45, Abrams ARDEN JEWELRY EdF.1d.+...i.+r......g..+ rr I69 SO. ANGELL ST. Providence, R. I. C. A. PETTINGILL Jeweler Walch, Cloclc, and Jewelry Repairing lmporled Jewelry Ring, Pins, Pierced Earrings 24 THE ARCADE lNear wes+mInaS+eI s+.I Providence 3, Rhode lsland 78 DORRANCE ST. Providence, R. l. ARROW TRUCKING COMPANY zas KINSLEY AVE. PROVIDENCE, R. I. 1 INC. 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I-0030 When You Are Considering a Career- ' Consider 'rhe Many Oppor+uni+ies ' 'for Careers in Hospi+aIs MIRIAM HOSPITAL 164 SUMMIT AVENUE Providence, Rhode Island J' smcc 9766 Wayland Square Is Your Slorel Also . . . Down+own and Garden Ci'I'y MILES AVENUE GARAGE Off Lloyd - Near Elmgrove Siorage - Repairing Lubricaiion PROVIDENCE 2 RHODE ISLAND AWAKE 24 HOURS A DAY Tel. EL. I-95I0 24 Hour Service HARTFORD FUEL OIL CO. Oil Burners lnsI'alled Range and Fuel Oil 405 Harris Avenue ADOLPH DeCESARIS Providence 9, R. I. There is more Ihan one Sarlcesian in fhe '60 Blue and While. This is Michael Sarkesian who prefers a panda beario a baskelball. if vN-- agnmmmfi maize ueiniuwueerzm-viii:an-n-wwfmw: u 17111lm-now:ciwfviwmawmin-1 FRANK A. BERTRAM JR. GASPEE I-II22 Complimenfs of STORAGE WAREHOUSE PH' DE'-TA 50R0R'TY AI h AI I1 Ch Agenf Allied Van Lines P a P a apl-er 43I Harris Ave. PROVIDENCE 9, R. I. 0 E. P. ANTHONY, INC. p OFFICE SUPPLY CO., INC. 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SERVICE 2l5 ' :I CongraI'uIa+ions +o Ihe Q my GracIua'I'es of I960 From +I1e JUNE CLASS OF I9bI 'IIMO IACOIUCCI, ,N.Q..,HAl.U,, ll..,HAl. Sfogpe 5 dw.94wMmw.R.1 HR'S: 1, 101, 115, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 202, 205, so BERNSTEIN a. co., INC. 206, 320, 322 ' ADVERTISING ' CompIimen+s of PAULINE'S Dressmaking - AI+era'I'ions 773 HOPE STREET Providence For Appoin+menI's Call JAcIcson I-6158 VALLEY VIEW BEAUTY SHOPPE 5915 - CUIS - Pefmanems LANS WAREHOUSE COMPANY 836 ADMIRAL STREET AT WAYLAND SQUARE PROVIDENCE' R' 1' On Ihe Eas+ Side of Providence MR. JOSEPH 'For 55 Years Ii H J. S. INSKIP, INC. Sales and Service Branch 776 Elmwood Ave. Providence, Rhode Island LEW PLASKETT HOpIcins 7-9III Branch Mgr. I J. S. INSKIP, INC. Sales and Service Branch 776 EImwood Ave. Providence, Rhode Island ALAN L. SILVERMAN HQpkin5 7-9111 Sales Manager June '46 CongraI'uIa+ions and Besi' Wishes +0 I'he Graduaiing Class of I960 ATLANTIC TUBING AND RUBBER Mill S'rree'I' CRANSTON, RHODE ISLAND A GIFT FOR MOTHER? ,iguggp Is your mo+her an aniique coIIec+or? Does she 1. . . ,E Q Iove Ihe unusuali and pick up in+eres+ing addi- ...Ez v,,' I2-.fa 9, 5 1-.I .1'1 Q -If ? X IonSFo?ra Yfiiier giimj- anfique or modern -- or r f'4 I consuI+a+ion when you re-do your room caII. I ' I' 5' HELENE GAINES, s.A., MA., N.S.I.D. nn.Auosauu:' nv'dEuuu.-euocucm INTERIORS Jewelers Since I 856 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY- PROFESSIONAL MEMBER OF NATIONAL SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS 2I7 We do everyfhing and anyI'I1ing in 'II1e upI1oIsIery Iine. Experf cus'I'om work as well as re-upI'1oIsIering. BEST OF WORKMANSHIP - FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED CompIimen+s of a Friend Life Begins a+ fg ff Om - A , o .s va s I X-Li ree-rmma ron rogue aaa rg NURSERY FURNITURE BABY CARRIAGES AND TOYS MONAHAN TRANSPORTATION CO. INC. I86 VaIIey SI'reeI' PROVIDENCE. RHODE ISLAND DIRECT OVERNIGHT SERVICE Be+ween MASSACHUSETTS - RHODE ISLAND - CONNECTICUT WHI1 Connec+ing Service Io Poin'I's in MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE VERMONT 2I8 KAY'S NEWPORT BeauI'ifuI Shoes Garden Ci+y 0 Wayland Sq Peerless 0 Providence HOTPOINT - BENDIX Sales and Service MU LVAN EY Inc. Plumbing - Healing I55 SouI'h Angell SI'ree+ PROVIDENCE 6, R. I. PLan'I'ions I-I383 PLan+ions I-I384 IMPORTVS EXPORTS ft' ii v 'luxuv C5 11: S 'ff xi U O 410 1111, 0 vivi- b D1 Tues CORPOY' DAVID CHERNACK 590 Elmwood Avenue Sfuaff PROVIDENCE 7, RHODE ISLAND 7202 H. LEACH MACHINE CO. 396 Charles S+. PROVIDENCE. R. I. JOHNSON 81 WALES BUSINESS SCHOOL and J 8: W READING INSTITUTE 40 Founiain S+ree+ Providence 3, Rhode Island DExI'er I-39I5 DAY AND EVENING COURSES Accounfing and Managemen+ Reading Improvemenf Business Adminisfrafion General Reading DeveIopmen+ Secrefarial Tuforing Reading Courses C rf Reporiing General Tuloring Courses Office Machines Speedreading ZI9 HARRIS LUMBER CO. Buy fhe BLUE AND WHITE Atwells Ave. H-'g Greafl PROVIDENCE, R. I. noN'1' Miss -W Hocm-iv THE It ROUND ROBIN SENIOR , V PLAY t e gg SATURDAY DEC. 12, 1959 , ' H I. , Nov. za, 1959 ' 'A' l .. . L L EE! ' UIQ irq' ,ta e M Vol. XXX, No. 2 November 25, 12159 Cast Prepares For Big ight Mrs. Strauss is plcased to report on the progress of the senior play Lill1om. Rehearsals are scheduled every day after school, and on holidays as well. While the rest of the school is relaxing on Armistice Day, Teachers' Institute, and Thanksgiving Recess, the cast of the play is diligently work- ing at rehearsals from 9 a.m. to long after sundown. 'Things are beginning to take form as the props, costume, scenic design, and other committees make special preparations for the big night. If tree branches, or any weird objects are seen being dragged through the corridors, this is no cause for alarm: they are on their way to becoming props for the play. Elaine Leum, who has the feminine leading role, confided she was thrilled to have the opportunity to play Julie, a role calling for singing as well as acting. The masculine leading role, Lilliom, is being portrayed by George Schobel. This is what he had to say: Upon learning that I had been selected for the male role, I was a bit worried as well as very proud. It will be a great challenge to me, Of course, I'll be able to breathe a little bit easier on the 13th of December. The reason for this might be that the curtain for Lilliom is scheduled to go up at 8:15 on December 12th. Pillars of Hope Five seniors stand out as excep- tionally hard workers with true school loyalty. They have been responsible for the success of many student ac- , tivities. Pat Bruno is the first busy senior, Her responsibilities are the student directorship of the senior play and PM B,-mm the smooth running of newspaper and Gridiron Men End eason In Glory E Cranston and Warwick Bow Before Mighty Blue Wave On a rainy, cold, and dreary Sat- urday afternoon several weeks ago, Hopes football team succeeded in defeating the powerful Warwick squad, 13 to 6. This, following close on the heels of the 13-0 victory over Cranston, ended the season with a record of three wins to four losses, the best football record Hope has had in many years. Louis Adler Herman J. Aisenberg Jacob J. Alprin Anonymous Dr. Michael Arciero Dr. Irving A. Beck Abraham Belilov Dr. Leonard B. Bellin Dr. Michael Bolvin Anlhony J. Bucci Charles Bulrerfield Jr. Dr. Giovanni Capobianco Leo M. Cooney Mr. Coughlin and Mr. Gugli Al+on J. Curran Anfhony DiPe+rillo Dr. William Fain our professional friends Maurice W. Hendel Primo lacobucci Dr. H. F. Klibanoff Dr. Joseph Kalodney Samuel Kalodney Dr. Herman Marks Frank Mason Dr. Daniel Massouda Maroian Miranie and Lorenzo Frank J. McGee Pal' Nero Dr. Charles Polrer Sidney L. Rabinowiiz Robinson and Mascia Dr. Carl Sawyer Dr. Bernard Sherman Drs. Carroll Silver and Slanley . Banice Feinberg Freedman Siarfi, yRyan, Marlin M. OUI' Miss Elaine M. Annolrli Dr. and Mrs. John L. Baezler Dr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Benjamin Mr. Rolaerl E. BeI'I's Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bida Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Bilgor Miss Marian L. Bodge Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Bogosian A Friend Miss Mary E. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Manual Bromberg Mrs. Dorolhy Brown Miss Marrha W. Budlong Mr. Ralph Campagnone Mr. Viro D. Campo Mr. Frank Caprio Mrs. Harry Carlelon Mr. Joseph Casoli Mr. and Mrs. Archie J. Chasel' Lewis Cohen s.Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Correia Miss Mary M. Crowley Mr. Edward H. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. R. Danielson Mr. Anrhony Da'H'orro Mr. F. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John H. Delpadre Mr. and Mrs. Florio DiRobbio Mr. Joseph C. DiPalma Mr. and Mrs. Sreven Donnelly Mr. Paul F. Donovan xMiss Anna Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dress Mr. Gordon C. Dummer Mr. Samuel Eisensradi' Miss Margarel C. Ellis Miss Mariorie L. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Engel Marie Enos E'I'hier William J. Falk supporters from Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Grinnell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Guglielmelli Mr. Robes-I G. Gumham Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Halperl' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harl' Mr: Paul Harlman Mr. A. Leroy Herman Homeroom 3 Homeroom I I2 Homeroom I I4 Homeroom 203 Homeroom 205 Homeroom 22I-I2A Homeroom 22I-IOB Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Jernsledl' Miss Edna B. Keenan Mr. and Mrs. John F. Keough Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krekorian Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Lazarus Mr. and Mrs. David J. London Mr. A. Lorenzo Mrs. William C. Lorenzo Mrs Vrclrorla Maclag Mrs Sarah Elrzaberh Maclnlryre and Mrs Charles S Manelrofslry and Mrs George Manolakos and Mrs Hyman Mazo and Mrs George E McCabe Miss Maureen A McCabe Miss Florence B McCarl' Mr James P McCaughey Mr Charles N McGonagle Mr Edward J McGunagle Miss Berlh a Berh McKee Mr and Mrs James R McKendry Mr WalIiamJ McKenna Mr. Roberl' E McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McWey Mrs. Meeker Mr. and I Mello Fa Miss M the community . . Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rennick Mr. Kennefh J. Rochon Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rondeau Mr. and Mrs. Nafhan Rosenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Rufo Mr. Chesfer Ruoff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salfzman Mr. and Mrs Sidney Schaeffer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silva Jr. Miss Dora Sherman Mr. and Mrs. John Skouras Mr. Frank J. Smifh Mr. James C. Smifh Miss Carol A. Sorensen Mrs. John R. Sfevens Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sfrauss Mrs. Marian Sfrauss E. 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Af A ..... 4 ,,,,. ,, A 444v .fa-My M- ,A - A- ., f,,.fa-A93 Ajvhiw W ,W z Berger, Cohen, Aaronson, Sfuart 133, 51 Abba1ema1tio,A1b,er1' 128 Abrams, Marsha 150, 111, 72, 114, 115 113, 70, 146, 210 Abrams, Roberta 133 Abrich, Amy 56 Ackerman, Rayna 111, 108, 72, 64, 71, 164, 208 Adamo, Robert '164 1 Adams, Darlene 133 Addomzio, Charles 122, 88 Adelman, Hope 122, 101 Adelrnan, Morris 127 1 - Adler, Leona 150, 115, 54, 63, 66, 146 A uiar, Angela 103, 128 Aliaanese, laine 165 Aibanese, Paui 122 Alessandrinl, Joseph 127 A1exander,Antone 133 Alexander, Jeanne 127, 45, 56 Aliamby, Nancy 128 Al1an, Lawrence 165 student-faculty index Belawski, Joseph A. 165, 74. Belgard, Roseann 98, 99, 103, 160, 165 Belilove, Holly 131 Beniarnin, Julia 72, 4, 7, 57, 66, 160, 162, 165 Bennett, James D. 122 Bennett, Janice M. 125 Bens, Judith 131, 51 Bentz, Charles 128 Berganlini, Angela Sl, 165 Berganrini, Jean 1.. 131 Berger, , Pinchas 125, 57 Riia R. 122, 101 Berger Berger Brenda 51, 68, 160, 166 Lillian 128 Bryant, Elaine 129 Buben, Raymond 123 Bucci, Anthony 42 Buonfiqlio, Elaine 160, 169 Buore, Eletha 150, 115, 146 Burgess, Edward 125, 57, B4 Burgess, Meredith 131, 57 Burzis, Earl H. 134, 88 Burlingame, Carol 125 Burnham, Frances 33 Burns, Steven C. 125 Burrows, Enid 123, 64 Burt, R. 134, 54, 64 Busch, Elizabeth 34 r Butterfield, Caroi 51, 160, 169 Coachman, Carol 151, 147 Coachman,Verde11e 125 Coates, Judith 72 Cohen, Arlene 123 Cohen, Marsha 134, 101 Cohen, Michaoi 134, 57 Cohen, Murray 110, 160, 170 Cohen, Richard 170 Cohen, Roy 151, 147 Cohen, S. 52 Cohen, Steven 1... 134 Steven 129, 128 Bergmamplifiord F. 207 Butties, Jane 55, 70, 169 Colaqiouanni, Fred 123 Colauecchio, Louis 170 Colding, Donna 45 Coiernan, James 170 Bergmanj'Carol 166 Berman, Louise R. 125, 56 Berman, Phil A. 125 Bernstein, Gerald 166 Bernsrein, Michael 128, 88 Bessacinl, Michael 125 Allcock, Thomas 133 Allen, Frank 133 Allen, John 122 Ailen, Martha 127, 45 Allen, Phebe 133, S2 Allen, Rita 133 Allen, Shirley 128 Allsworth, Henry 165 A1meida,G1oria 165 Almeida, Robert 133 Crowl Almonfe, Richard 127 Alprin, Brad1ey 127, 55 Alter, Lee-Eilen 56, 128 A1ves, Paulindar 164' Amore, Janis 164 Anderson, Arlene 122 1 Anderson, Mary 37 Anderson, Sidney .133 Anderton, Janet 12B Andrade, Barbara 133- Andrade, Joseph 122 , Anqert, Eleanor 53, 160, 165' Annotii, Elaine 22, 53 Anrhony, George' 164 Anzelone, Doris 160, 165, 207 ' App1in,Fran1c 76 165 Aranjo, Archangel 128 - Arango, ,Frances 128 Aranio,F1oria 133 Armitage, Diane 127, 51, 52, S6 Armitage, Stephen 115' , Armstrong, Roberf 127 Armstronq, William 127 Arnold, Grace 291 Arno1d, Lynda 128' Arnold, Carolyn 128 ' Arruda, Daniel 133 Asca1a,Lmaa 127 Ascoii, Victoria 165 Aslrins, Sharon 1113, 128 Atherton. Janet 128 1 1 Aubin, Frank. 151, 115, 147 ' Aubuchon, Rene 133 Audette. Marie 127 I Augusta. Jean -128 , Aylward, Elizobefh 127 Azzarone. James 122 Baeszler, John 125, 80 Bailey, Jean 44, 165 Bainfon. Wayne 133 Baker, John 133 Baker, Kathleen 133 Baker, Me1vin 122 Baker, Sandra 164 Balcom, Sandra 128 Ba1con, Wiirel 128 Banclorew, R. 125' r Banspach, John 122 Barboza, Ronald 78, 80, 128, SB Barboza, Joseph 125. 55 Barmalr, Marsha 133 Barnes, James 80, 48 Barnes, Marcus 125 Barone, Marianne 133 8aronian,Caro1e 73, 122 Barradas, Robert 12B Barrett, Sandra 133 Barrert, Shirley 103 Barrus, Joseph 133 Barros, Paul Joseph Barry,Davic1 164 Barry, Maryann 131 Barry, Robert 131, B6 Barta, Helen 122 Baruch, Gene 164 Baruch, Robert 131 Bateson, Paul L, 125 Bazar, Steven 84, 85, 164 Beaton, Meredith 151, 115, 147 Beaion, Robert 125 Beauchernin, Thomas 125 Beachemin, William 151, 147 Beaudry, Armand 131, 86 Beaupre Mary 122 Beck, Clayne 122- Behm, Walter 122 Belanger, Eileen 151, 73, 115, 147 226 Belts, Robert 20 Bettway, S. 51 Bewlev. Jeffrey P. 125 Biacenre, C. 124 Bianco, Joseph 131 Eicho, Barbara A. 160, 166 Bickham, Meredith 125 Bida, Sharon 125, 63 Bihan, Dorofhy 160, 167 K Bilgor, Sandra 53, 57, 70, 101, 160, 167 Biiow, Sharon 131 Birenbaurn, R. 125 Bishop, Karla L. 131 Bissell, William 166 Blais, Elizabeth 131 Blais, Francis 131 Blanchard, Beatrice 57, 160, 1661 Blancherle, Gerard 128 Bland, Ellen 73, 48 , Block, Allen 125 Blomsted1,.1ohn 125 Bloom. Elaine Sharon 125 B1 Ma ril' 1 ue, rga e 25 1 Blunt, Howard E. 150, 113, 115, 146 Blunt, James 125 - Boardman., Pafrioia 166 Becca, Rose 166 Boch, P. S6 Bochar, .Joseph 80, 83, 167 Bock, Peter M. 125, S5 Bodge, Marian 167 Bogoian, Kathy 150, 146, 207 Bogosian, James 150, 76, 146- Bolqer, John 167 Bondorew, Raymond 125- Bcxnin, Robert, 78, 84, 128 Booih, Carl 150, 115, 46, 145 Booth, Susan 131 Bornside, David E. 115, 122, 46, 54 Bornsfein, Barry. 131 '15o'1v1n, Michael 160, 167 Bou11ier,Ger'rrude 123 Bourbon, Arthur 166 Bourck, Elaine M. 53, 57, 70, 98, 99, 102, 103, 160, 166 Bowers, Ernest 166 1 Boyd, Larry 122, 80 Bradshaw, Carole A. 125, 103 Bradshaw, Nancy 151, 115, 103, 147 Bradshaw, William 125 Brasil, Gayle M. 131 Brarhwaite, Marcia, 125, 51 Brieding, Mary 131 Brennan, Daniel 166 Brennan, Janet 131 Brennan, Mary 37, 45 Briden, William 131, 84, 88 Brigham, Barbara 131 Bririo, Manuel 151, 147 Broadbent Bruce 115, 211 Brody, Rochelle 128 Bromberg, Nancy 122, 57 Byrne, Daniel 134 Cabana, Mariolaine Gabrai, Linda 168 Cabral, Robert 129 Cabral, Ronald 134 Caccia, Stephen 125 Cafferky, Barbara 134 Caffey, Joann 134, 45, 101 Caffey, Walter 125 Cairo, Elinor 134, 51, 101 Cameron, Elizabeth 134, 9B Camp, Arthur 129 Campagnone, Anthony 168 Carnpagnone, Ralph 31 134, 98, 103 Coleman, Paul 22 Coletti, Donald 129, 45 Collins, Karen 134, 45, 51 Collins, Mildred 26 Collins, Muriel 123 Conaty, B. 76 Conca, Richard 171 Conley, James 123 Conley Warren 129 Conlonl, Martha 134 Campbell Mary 34 Campo, 11110 26 1 Candon, John 123 Cannon. Robert 125, 124 Cannon, Thomas 125, 84, 93, 90 Caniofi, Lynda 72, 126, 63, R70 Capald1,A. 86 Capob1anco,Jeanno 134 Caoobianco, Linda 134 Caorio. Frank 30 Caprio, Sandra 70, 168 Card, Leroy 134 Carc1arel1i,Jean 123 Cardillo, Patricia 125 Cardoza, John 134, 58, '48 Carey, John 125 Car1e1on,Ann 22 , Connolly' Joan 131 Connors, John 151, 147 Conroy, Ann 125, 103 Conroy, Janet 103, 171 Considine, James 171 Considine, Joyce 129 Conte, John 87 Conway, Wallace 160, 171 Conway, Warren 170 Cook, Arnold 131 Cook, Patricia 170 Cook, Thomas 170 , Cooperman, Gerald 126, 57, 78 Coppola, A1ber1a 131 Cardwell, Sharon 131 Corais, Sal 123, 172 Cor1ey,Jo11n 131 Brornberg, Paula 115, 167, 207 Bromberg, W. 88 Bromley, Bruce S. 2. 54, 167 Brookner, Edward 69, 78, 79, 167 Brouks, Freda 131 Brooks, Janice 167 Brool:s,'Wil1iam. 131 Broomfield. Elaine 131 Broomfield, Nancy 101, 114, 115, 63 Brown, Cathy 131 Brown, Dorothy 33 Brown, Elaine 128 Brown, Elizabeth 103, 168 Brown, Evelyn 131 Brown, Georgia 128 Brown, Judy 131 Brown, June 125 Brown, Louis L, 168 Brown, Peggie 123, 51 Brown, Phillip 125 Brown, Rose 103 Brown, William 131 Browne, Jean C. 151, 147 Browne, Peter 169 Bruins, Mae 103 Bruno, Patricia 151, 73, 115, 64, 147 Bryan, K. 133 Cariomasrro, Arlene 160, 168 Garon, Claudette 129 Carreiro, Judith 160, 169 Carriere, Richard 169 Carron, John 169 Carter, Evans 57, 84, 85, 169, 86 Carfv, Ruth' 20 Carvalho, Alcina 123 Carvalho, Eileen 134 Case,'Caro1 163 Case , Reber? 80, 168 Casoli. Annmarie 160, 168 Casparian, Karen 168 Casperson, James 169 Castellucci, Kenneth 169 Cashqtiego, Joann 129 Cataldi, Frank 134, 44, 64 Cataldi, Richard 125 Cauiey, Richard 134 Cavarretfa, Francis 26, 55 Cecare. Barbara 125 , Ceccofig1io,'Fran1r 134 Chaco, Carlton 125, 93, 90 Chambers, ,Jessie 125 Champlin, Donald 150, 146 Champiin, Vivian 134, 44 Chandler, Robert 134 - Chase, David 150, 113, 115. 63,1 146, 42 Chase, Ronald 57, 169 Chaset, Nancy 160, 169 1 134, 101 Chateauneuf, Carol Ann Cha1e1, Patricia 125 - Charowski, Richard 123, 74 Chernov,Char1otfe 125 Chernov,iL1n,c1a 49 Cherry, Barbara 125 Cherry, Charlene 170 Chiauerini, Douglas 74 Chrnura, Anna May -55, 56 , Chorney, Deborah 110, 125, 51, 56, 49 Chorney, Esteile 150, 73, 114. 115, 146 Chorney, Jerry 134 Chris1oda1,Gaorge 134 Ciaccia, Michael 170- Ciccone, Rosary 170 Ciesynski, William 151, 147 Cionfolo, Mafthew 129 Cipo1ia,An1oinette 129 Claire, T. 51 Clar1c,Jean 170 Clanton, 1-1. B0 Clark, John 78, BB Clark, Mariorie 134, 103 Clark, Shirley 134, 103 C1arke, Robert 123 C1arkin,A1an 129 Clarkin, William 171 C1egq, Thelma 171 Clements, Margaret 134 Clements, Richard 115, 48 Clinton, Glenda 123 Clouatre,1 le1en 134 Conrgicfiila, Mary Anne 152, 148, 73. 1 , 1 Corrao, Karen 131 Correia, Edward 170. 48 Corrigan, Donaid 171 Corrigan, James 171 Corry, Marcia 126 Corry, Robert BB, 196 Corso, Jean 131 Costa, Eileen 131 V Costa, Jean 73 Costa, Richard 171 Cosiollo, Vincent 57, 64, 171 Couqhlin, Charles 126 Counihan,Pome1a 129 Cowell, John 123 Cowell, Leslie 212, 103 Cowen, Mabel 126 Crabb, Marilyn 131 Craven, Richard 131 Croft, Dianna 123 Cro1we11,Joy 152, 103, 1413 Cromweli, Edward 129 Cromwell, B, 80 Cromweli, Harold 152, 148, Cronan, Patricia 123 C nm, Th 122, 123, sz, 42 ro 1 ornas Cross, Eugenia 172 Cross, Jerry 80 1 Crossman, Joan 126 Croteau, John 173 ey, Mary 20 Cricci, Sandra 126 Cuillnane, Marguirile 131 Cummings, Linda 173 ' Cummings, William 131 Cunningham, Edward 126. 74 Cunningham, Edward R. 29 Cunningham, Patricia 131 Curran, Donaid 126 Cutler, Sharon 131, 45 Dagiieri, Gordon 129 Daigne aulf, Stephen 131 D'Anc1re, Robert P. 152, 148 Daniels, Pamela 131 -Danieis, Sandra 129 Degrliolson, John 153, 110, 115 9 Darrah, Peter 123 Datiorro, Anthony 32 Davies, William 173 Davis Jr., Carlton 173 Davis, Frederick 33 Davis, Haiene 126, 56 Davis, Howard M. 131 Davis, Maurice 123 Davis Ruth A. 131, 45, 51 Dean'Char1es E 129 Deauqusfines, Fred 129 DeBenecle1'ro, Joyce 126 DeCh1-istofanc, Emanuel 131, 130 DeFalco, Carole Marie 153, 115. 149. 43 DeFon1os, Carol 172 De Fonies, Maureen 126 Dellontes, Micheal 152, 114, 115, 1-18 DeFreitas, Marie 122, 123. 52 Degnan, Edward l2b, S4 De oey, Rulh l3l, lOl Deiqnan, Gerold IZ6 Delaney, Joseph l7 Delaney, Michaela l26, B6 Delgado John l72, E7 Delgadoi Sharon l29, Sl Delle Fave, Michele l26 Del Manslro, David l3l Del Padre, Carol Anne l3l Del Padre, David 69, l72 Del Sanio, Dave l72 Del Seslo, Mike l3l Deluca, Micheal 203 Delocia, Annelle l23 Delves, David l5 Delvlarzo, Mathew i52, ll3, IIS, I48 DeMaula, Rufh I23 DeMizio, Carol l3l Denneny, Charles l73 DeNunziQ l73 DePalva, Helen l3l Deering, John ll0, 55, I73 Desauiell, James 123 De-Siefanis, Ronda l26 DeToro, Gilbert lfll DeToro, Susan I03 Deveney, Lillian I26 Devine, Palricia l3l DeWolfe, Elaine l3I, lOl Dias. Louise l73 Difkaise, John 172 Dickens, Sandra ll2, IZ3 Dierorf, John l26 DiFu5co, Hope IZ6 DiGregorio, Francis l60, l72 DiGregorio, Ronald l26 Dil.yqlis, Joanne l3l DiMaio, Slephen l29, 87 Dineen, Michael l3l, Sl, 88 Dionne, George l34 DiPalma, Joseph 29 DiPonl'e, Richard l34 DiRobbio, Ronald l72 Dirouards, S. Sl DESandro, Paula l26 Dodd, Thomas l34 Dolan, Dana l23, 44, 74 Domin, Jane? l60, 172 Domina, Frank l34 Donnelly, Roberl 80, l73 Donnellyrn, Sheila I34 Donovan, Paul 22, 76 Doran, Barbara l26 Dorian, Elizabeth l26 Dorosko, Waller l34 Dove, Francis l29 Dowd, Charles l26 Dowling, Anna 31 Dowling, Dennis l26 Downing, James l26 Doyle, Betsy IB4 Doyle, Thomas I26 Dress, Rosilyn l52, ll3, ll5, 63, 148 Dfeyer, Richard l23 Dreyer, Reber? l26 Driscoll, David l2b Driscoll, John E29 Urowne, Margarel I34, 51 Dubey, Steven l34 Dulles, Carol l23 Duffy, Barbara l29 Duggan, Kalhleen l34 Dulong, George I3-1 Dummer, C. Gordon 29 Dunbar l34 Dunder, Beverly IIS, 63, 64, 173, 49, l6C Dunn, Doroll-my 70, 173 Dunnigan, Elizabelh 134, l03 Dunnigan, Kalhleen l52, 107, I48 Duskey, William 57 Dwan. Lois l26 Dwyer, Richard l26 Eclcman, Michael l34 Edmonds, Loreffa l23 Egan, James IS3, 76, I49 Egan, Robert l29 Eisenberg, Wilma l53, l08, 72, ll4, ll5. -62, l49, Eisensfadr, Samuel 29 ekaahl, eziberr 423, 78, rv, as Ekdahl, Nancy I34, 96 Elkins, Hope l26 Ellis, Margaret 24 Eliis, Maiorie 24 Elms, Clark 15 Eisner, Sylvia l23 ' Enagl, Jerry Isa, IO7, ns, 62, 69, Eno, Rlfa l60, l73 Enos, Ann l26, 44, lOl Enos, Leonard 52, 174 Ephraim, Charles l27 Epsfein, Carol E27 Epsiein. Robin l23 Ervanian, Edward l26 Esielonis, Joan l26 Esglosrio, Anne Marie 53, 57, I74 El ier, Agnes 30 Eva, Elaine 134 Fabian, A. l22 Fabricanl, Sherri 56 Fahey, John l23 Fain, Roberl l29 Falcofslcy, Aaron 46, 47, I74, BB Falk, William 20, 78, 84 Farias, Russel 203 Farrell, Joseph 213 Farrell, Starr 2l3 Farrell, Paula l26 Farrell, Thomas I34 Fawlhrop, Louise l34 Fay, John 35 Feeney, Arlene l26 Feeney, Thomas l26 Feiner, Michael l53, ll5, II4, 57, 63, 69, I49 Feldman, 'Barbara l23 J Feldman, Henry I74 Feldman, Richard l75 Feldsfein, Edward 70, l75, 205, 2l9, lb0 Felfon, Doris I74 Fener, Joan 107, l26, 63, lO7 Ferdrnan, Cynihia l74 Ferguson, Arnold l34, Sl Fernald, Linda l26, 52, lOl Fernandes, Margarel' I74 Ferrara, Dennis 89, 88 Ferreira, Edwin l29, 80 Ferreira, Roberl 126 Field, Edward E26 Field, Frirneffe l26, 63 Finkle, Karen 57, 68, l75 Finneran, Ann l75 Fish, Raymond l26 Fishbein, Paul l23 Fishburn, Edward ISZ, 76, 84, 85, l-18, 89 Fisher, Allen 129 Fisher, Linda l34, l03 Fishman. Charles l23 Fishman, Bernice l52, l07, l4B Fiifs, Audrey l75 Flea, virginia 126, si, me Flaherly, Agnes 32 Flanagan, James 22 Fleisiq, Samuel 54,'7G, l75 Flemming, Mafyrose l23 Flink, James 110, 55, 63, 174, 89, EB, 160, 161 Flynn, John l74, 207 Flynn, Kalhleen l26 Ponies, Janice l23 Foreman, Edward 129 Forsberg, Diane l34 Forte, -armine l26 Fories, Julia F26 - Forles, Silyerio l52, 30, 82, l48, 92, 90 Forward, Paul l34 Fosler, Cafherine l26 Fowler, Belly l23 Franciea, H, l28 Francis, Janice l2b, 52 Franklin, H. 89 Freedman,IAnnloIs l29 Freedman, Stephen 54, 55, I74 Frick, Marciaref l34, 52, 63 Friedman, aren l34, 49 Fullon, Jane 53, l74, 160 Gaffney, Peler l27 Gaines, Kathy ll5, 56, 63 Gaines, Peler ll5, l75 C-Ball, Susanne I34, 57, 63, 98 Gallagher, Alan l23, 48 G-allivan, Alicia 126 G-allivan, Kalherine '37 Gas-na, Nancy l34 Garabedian, Mary 152, l07, ll5, 7l, 107, l48 , Garber, lris 70, 175 Gardiner, Frank l53, 149 Gaskell, Richard l29 Gaudreau, Robert l29, 74 Gecawicln, William l23, 80 G-elfuso, Alan l25 Gensel, William 45 Genlile, Gloria 52, l75 Gerace, Maryann 132 Gershman, Sidney I24: G-ersfenblalf, Joanne l28 Gerslenblair, Marshall IS3, ll5, 2, 3, 42, 75, 77, 84, 85, I49, 92, 90 Gersfenblaif, Sheila T28 Geriz, Gary l32 Geriz, Ronald l26 Gerzoq, Marsha l26 Gesualdi, Joan l23 Gil:-lin, Judith l32 Gibson, John l23 Gilbert, Mary 72, 53, 64, Gilberl' Pamela 72 Gilkenson, Stephen l75 Gill, Sfephanie I76 Gillen, William 127 Gillis, Judith Sl, I76 Gilslein, Alan 126 Gingle, P. l22 Ginsberg, Sfeven 177, 42 Girouard, Gall l53, 101, IO3, I49 Girouard, Larry l32, 84 Giroux, Henry 126, 93, 90 Giersler, Koi'-Ann l32, 53 Gladslone, Howard I77 Glucksman, Barry 177 Gobern, Frederick l23, 57, 88 Gobern, Mary IZ6, 101 Goddard, John l26 Gold, Trude 49 Goldberg, Elaine I26 Golden, Barbara l77 Goldenberq, Lewis Goldfine, Alan l25 C5-oldis, Audrey 52, 56, 128 Goldsmiih, Paula 67, 176 Goldsmith, Alan 74 Goldsleln, Barbara IZ6, 56 Goldslein, David l32 Goldsfein, Linda l26 Goldstein, Sandra l32 Goldslein, Vicki l53, ll5, I49 Golembeski, Joseph l26, 80 Golini, Philornena, Dr. 24 Gollls, Jane l23 Gollis, Joan l23 Gomes, Louisa l28 Gonsalvos, Joyce 154, 150, 215 Gonsalyes, Manuel l76 Gonsalves, Mariam 73, l76 Goodman, Judifh IS4, ll5, 63, 68, l50 Goodwin, David l76 Goodwin, Felice I32 Gordon, Edward l23 Gorman, Brian l32 Gorman, John l78, 84 Gorman, Joseph l23 Gorman, Kaihleen l32 Gormley, Evelyn 132 Gorodersky, Enid l26 Gorodeisky, Sayre l55, ll5, l5l Gough, William l77 Gouin, Ormond ll5 Sourley, Reber? 78, 80, 82, I77 Gouveia, Richard l32 , Gracie, Lynn l55, Bl, 64, 99, l5l Graham, Barbara 526 7 Granierl, Carol l26 Grant, John l26, 84 Grail, Sandra l55, ISI Greenberg, Richard l28 ' Greenblafl, Susan I32, 63 Greenberg, Howard 128 Greene, Janice 126 Greene, Judiiy l32 Gi-eenger, W. I32 Greenlaw Barr l32 efaanaesk, Elaine iss, us, az, 64, 67, l5l Gi-eensleln, Phyllis l26, 53, 55, 56 Gregoire, John l26 65, Gregory, Donald IS4, ll4, ll5, 112, H3 42, 54, 64, 71, l50 Gregson, Gale IZA, S6 Grinell, Susan 3, 73, I77, l60 Gross, Libby IS4, ll3, IIS, bb, ISO Grossberg, Gerald l32 Grossman, Gerald l77 Gualdieri, Ann Marie 132, lOl Gugli, William 24, 62 Guglielmeili, Joanne l32, 101 Guglielmeifi, Paula 57, l76 Guncheon, Merediih 132 Gurnharn, Rolaerl 29 G-ulfin, Priscilla 54, -lOl, I76 Guy, Arline 132 Guy, William l23, 80, 88 Gwynne, Susan 132, 101 Hass, Frederic l26 Hakn, Arnold 126 Hall, Charles F26 Haiperl, Sfuart 110, 54, 69, 70, 78. we, 208 Handy, Russell l23, 78, 88 Hanley, Henry U27 Hanley, Lillian 132 Harm, Roberl l23 Hannon, Norris l32 1-lannuksela,Vaino l28 Hanson, D. 74 Hardy, Carolyn l3l, lOl Hardy, David l2b Harper, Grace l26, 56 Harrall, Richard l3l, 83 Harringlon, Robert IZ6 Harris, Carolie 176 , Harris, David 277 Harris, Judi llS, l3l, 103 Hari, John l26 Hari, Richard l3l Herr, Ursula 51, l03, 177 Hartman, Paul 3l Hass, Fred 57 Hassell, Lewis l3l Hasr, George l3l Hasly, Nancy 37 Hawes, Dano IZ6 l6O, Hawken, Maureen l3l Hawkins, Richard 86 Hendon, Frank l26 Hayman, Walier 75, I77, 88, l60 Hays, E. 76 Heal, Eileen l3l Healy, Dorolhy l26 Healy, Robert l77 Healy, William IZ6, 86 Hearne. 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Leroy 33 Hernandez, William l26, 84, 88 Hertz, Wendy 48 Hauser, Rifa l78 Hickey, Kalhleen 73, lOl, l78 Higgins, Belsy 125 Higgins, Carol l2l: Higgins, James l78 Higgins, Margarel l27 Higgins, Susan 72, lZ7, Sl, l03 Hldney, Dwighf l27 Hil, Diana l5l, IIS, 57 Hill, Gerald l3l Hill, Jordan 127 Hirsr, Cheryl l27, 52, 56 Hogan, John l27 Hoclcman, Richard 78, I78 Hoffman, Jeffrey l27, 57 Hogan, Joan l27 Hokenson, Jane l3l Hokenson, Janice l3l Hobern, Holland, Holland, Holland, Holland, Holmes, Holi, Nl Hollon, Halzlnqe Sharron l27 Clydell 123, 78, 84. 88 LeeAnn l3l Lynn l23 Virginia l28 Miles l27, 87 cholas l27 Mary 32 r, Ann l27, 56 Horowliz, Kennelh l3l Howard, Roberta I79 Howes, Linda li22' Howie, Barbara l27, Sl Hughes, Ma rga ref 327 Hughes, Joanne l3l Hughes, Tommy l3l Hunt, Thomas 80, I79 lacobucci, Marsha ISI, 73, ll2, ll3, ll5. 52 lacone, Harold 128 lainerrl, Linda l78 lmbruglia, Paul l3l lmondl, Lorraine l28 lmondi, Nicholas I3l lmpnola, Robert l3l lnclell, Howard l7B lngham, G-ai! 72, l27, 56 lngham, Ronald l5l lrvlng, Linda l5l lsenberg, David l27. 57 lsom, Joyce l27 lsrael, Mary l3l, lOl lzmailov, ivan V78 lzmailov, Valenfina l78 Jackson, Carole l27 Jackson, Edward ISO Jackson, Fred 88 Jackson, Marlene l3l Jackson, Pafricia l3l Jacobson, Avis 179, l60 Jacobson, Barbara Sl, 57, l79, l60 Jacobson, Frances l27, 56, l00 Jacques, James l3l Jaffa, Arlene I79 Janelle, Joan l3l Jardin, Sandra l27 Jecusco, Fred I3l Jenkins, Lucy I79 Jenkins, Marcia l27 Jegsnings, Lummer 127, 52, 78, l24, B9 Jepson, Charles l28 Jepson, Sleven l3l Jernsiedl, Alice IB, l5B Jessop, Helen l27, IDI Jessop, Karen l27, l03 Joaquin, Thomas l22 Johnson, Carl l22 Johnson, Corrine 122 Johnson, Deborah 48, 53, l78 - Johnson, Jacqueline l22 Johnson, Phyllis H5 ,ISO Johnslon, Marilyn l2B Johnslon, S. l28 Jones, Ellzabefh lOl, 128 Joseph, B. l2B Kagan, Enid l27, 56 Kane, Ed ward i27 227 Kanelos, Marie llL78L1LiL 'L 'L L , - 1 ,Ldwis1Sl'ella l28 , 7 L7 . ,'.g v '-Meyers, Charles L L ,.1.l, fL:L:L,L: LMcWey,,Pgatricia 53, 63, 57, 72. 70. 183 Kaplan, Linda L-.- l50- ,L ' 1 L l1lLL Lieberman., David '76, 904-9l, ,l22LQ,Lig1,,1'3' 'L,-L M' W 1 'L L L L ' L ' 1 Kam,m.,robfeLLLf28,LL49 L ,LLL p1.feghfmw, Mwfwl 437 1'1L LL L,M5iu29dA f5l?inyL'2faL-xi fsslsal ' 11,s,3i55, ?3?l'mf3 '?555 55' 'OB' l84'.'9' Kapsfein. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.