Newton College of the Sacred Heart - The Well Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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I if cy-f ' ' , .5 IQ A I .i , , i .fix My ,K X Since last April when ground was broken the site of the new Stuart wine risino' behind us has been a constant reminder of what Reverend Mother Barry has done for us in the three years she has been at Newton. Therefore the class of 1955, the first to enjoy the new addition. dedicates this yearbook to Reverend Mother Barry in affectionate gratitude. .-nur-' Our Lady of The Trinity: Patroness of Newtonf' 1-an N Class Vice President 1, 2 President 3, 4 Student Government 1, 2, 3, 4 Social Committee 4 Hockey Team 1 Dramatic Club 4 Freshman Forum I.R.C. 2, 3, 4- Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4 Interracial 1, 2, 3, 4- Secretary-Treasurer 2 President 3 Missions 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 1, 2 Wheat and Cockle staff 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Art Editor Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Art Editor 2, 3, 4 Dean's List three times Orchestra 1, 2 romced yohndfon, of W 1937 BOSTON BOULEVARD, DETROIT, MICHIGAN SACRED HEART ACADEMY, DETROIT MAJOR: English Every kind of trouble goes, Where last year's snows have gone. Sunlight takes the place of shade, When you marry, merry maid. 7 'cs 5' AA A. my Meme!! O-faire! Pembroke College 1, 2 Class Vice President 4- Student Government 4 I.R.C. 4 Dean's List three times Literary Circle 3, 4 ORINOCO MINING CO., APARTADO 2736, CARACAS, VENEZUELA WELLINGTON C. MEPHAM HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: Spanish A dash of D,0rsay divested of quackery, Narrative powers of Dickens and Thackeray, Victor Emmanuel, peak-haunting Peveril, Thomas Aquinas and Dr. Sacheverell. 8 Class Treasurer 1, 2 Class Secretary 3, 4- Social Committee 1, 2, 3. 4 Chairman 4- Hockey Team 1, 2, 3 Captain 3 N.F.C.C.S. Senior Delegate 3 N. Eng. Region Correspond- ing Secretary 4- - Glee Club 1 I.R.C. 2, 3 Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4 Interracial 3, 4- Choir 1, 2 Chairman Junior Weekend Wane! Joan mger, cle 18654 WILDEMERE ROAD, DETROIT, MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, DETROIT MAJOR: Biology As someday it may happen that a victim must be found, 1've got a little list, I'z1e got a little list, Of society offenders who might well be underground. 9 'Q L x any Qcfracaa Wne 18055 HAMILTON ROAD, DETROIT, MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, DETROIT MAJOR: History On fire that glows with heat intense, I turn the hose of common sense Class Treasurer 4- Social Committee 4 N.S.A. Junior Delegate 2 Glee Club 1 Literary Circle 4, I.R.C. 1 Treasurer 2, 3, 4- Dean,s List four times Dean's Honor List twice 10 Emmanuel Coll ege 1, 2 Glee Club 3, 4- French Club 3 Orchestra 3, 4 may 19 africia, 61,00 20 SPRING HILL TER RACE, SOMERVILLE M , ASSACHUSETTS MATIGNON HIGH SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS MAJOR: Music I sing and professionally play, Tho' none are accomplished as 1. To say so were treason. You ask me the reason? 1'm d' ' zjhdent, modest and shy. 11 , 5? 'Q X, ' '- 1 2 1 . A lf I mix. if X. -:hc N- A V' - , Cl 1. vs. 1 ' , l Vi. .-,, Glee Club 1, 2, 3 I.R.C. 4 Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Combined Language Club Aspirants 1, 2, 3, 4 Literary Circle 3. 4- Cfaire gzzahelfh gacciocco, cfe I 2726 JOHNSTONE PLACE, CINCINNATI, OHIO CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, CINCINNATI MAJOR: French For she can prophesy, with a wink of her eye, Peep with security, into juturity, Sum up your history, clear up a mystery. 12 College of New Rochelle I, 2 Clee Club 3 I.R.C. 4 Interracial 4 Dean's List once Literary Club 3, 4- . 4 1 ' rancw pafricia garrelff 116 NAYATT ROAD, WEST BAHRINCTON, RHODE ISLAND CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, PROVIDENCE MAJOR: English Let her grasp the situation, Solve the complicated plot. Quiet, calm deliberation Disentangles every knot. 13 498 lgoifricioz ip wgi KMPVLJ 12 JEROME STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS ST. GREGORY'S HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: History I know the kings of England, I quote the fights historical, From Marathon to Waterloo I n order categorical. Good Counsel College I.R.C. 4- Catholic Action 4 14 Class Treasurer 1 Social Committee 1 Hockey Team 1, 2 Athletic Association Treasurer 3 Vice-President 4 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4 Missions 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club 1 Aspirants 3 6614? gdidiiofm 164 FOREST STREET, WELLESLEY HILLS, MASSACHUSETTS CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, NEWTON MAJOR: Education Rendering good for ill, Smiling at every frown, Yielding her own self-will, Laughing your tear drops down 15 S.,-s.,,' 4-9 if College of New Ro Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Catholic Action 4- Choir 4- Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Literary Club 3 OCLVL If'6Ll'LC8:5 QM 6b 28 PEARL STREET, MILFORD, MASSACHUSETTS St. MARY'S ACADEMY, MILFORD MAJOR: Music Life's a pleasant institution Let us take it as it comes. chelle 1 16 Class Secretary 1 Social Committee 1 N.F.C.C.S. Junior Delega Glee Club 1, 2 I.R.C. 3, 4 Catholic Action 1, 2 Missions 1, 2 House Council 3 Dean's List once Deanls Honor List once te 1,2 jdrence . Gnnoffy, cle 11 HILLTOP ROAD. CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, PHILADELPHIA MAJOR: History Spring and summer pleasure you, Autumn, aye, and winter loo. Every season luzs its cheer, Life is lovely all the year. 17 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4 Missions 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club 1 Yearbook Business Manager - - Choir 1, 4 : Lawn Junior Weekend Entertainment Chairman C.Q.C. Ticket Committee 2 Dean's List once Aspirants 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 4 cufween Grief 6 13 BREWSTER STREET, PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, NEWTON MAJOR: History I am a maiden, frank and simple, Brimming with joyous roguery, Merrimenz lurks in every dimple, Nobody holds more hearts than I. 18 Hockey Team 1, 2 Basketball Team 1 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Secretary 2, 3 President 4 Catholic Action 1, 2 Missions 1 Choir 1, 2 Newtones 1, 2, 3 Newspaper Staff 2 Literary Circle 4 pi ,W- JOULVL QP? QMQKO 28 FURNACE BROOK PARKWAY, QUINCY MASSACHUSETT: JEANNE D'ARC ACADEMY, MILTON MAJOR: English Fill the cup and tread the measure Make the most of fleeting lezsule Hail it as thy true ally Tho' it perish bye and bye ,'X fx, 'nl' I sv - ff g if A 1 Y AL, ' I - , ' Sorbonne 3 5, , J Glee Club 1, 2 f- P' 1 ,i:. ' French Club 1, 2 House Council 4' A A:.,. Dean's List four times X H' Assistant Art Editor, Yearbook Me- une ognin, 670 ANGELL STREET, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, ELMHURST MAJ OR: French I d0n't pretend to shape my acts By word or sign, It merely states these simple facts, This heart of mine. 20 Class Treasurer 3 Social Committee 3 Hockey Team 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4 Missions 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 4 Newspaper Staif 2, 3, 4- Circulation Manager 2, 3, 4 Junior Weekend Decorations Committee C.Q.C. Ticket Committee 2 Dean's List four times Director, Sophomore Show Literary Circle 3, 4 Administration Student Council 3 Aspirant E. de M. 1, 2, 3, 4 ff' -f-rg. ,divx pafricia Cage onolfan 1000 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, NEW YORK CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, NEW YORK CITY MAJOR: English Good temper triumphs in her face And in her heart she ,Ends a place, For all the erring human race. 21 Albertus Magnus Glee Club 3 I.R.C. 4- Dean's List once Orchestra 3 19 vilfricici lfblfl Qinn, ale 534 WILLOW STREET, WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT WATERBURY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: Classics My classic lore aggressive, flf youfll pardon the possessiuej, ls exceedingly impressive When yozire passing an exam. College 1, 2 22 Hockey Team 1, 2 I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3 Vice President 41 Yearbook Literary Editor Newspaper Feature Editor 2, 3 New England Peace Conference Delegate 3 olfma ,MLM ,Meijer 637 HILL ROAD, WINNETKA, ILLINOIS NEW TRIER TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: English When you ask me the function Of my never ceasing motion, 1 reply without compunction, That I haverft any notion. 23 I.R.C. 4- V , Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4- A rl French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Combined Language Clubs 2, 3 Dean,s List once aria- jAere5e ozgeaf 194 ASCAN AVENUE, FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, NEW YORK CITY MAJOR: Modern Languages Eat, drink and be gay, Banish all worry and sorrow. Laugh, gaily to-day, Weep if you're sorry tomorrow. 24 Georgetown Visitation A V Q Junior College 1 f Basketball Teams vm 'x Athletic Association President 4 Clee Club 2, 3, 4 , K ' Catholic Action 2, 3, 4 QF President 4 . s V' Missions 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Junior Weekend Food Committee Chairman Dean7s List once lycilfricia, we QQ aim, cfe W 347 MAIN STREET, OXFORD, MASSACHUSETTS OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: Biology If you give me your attention I will tell you what I am. I'm a genuine philanthropist, All other kinds are sham. 25 'ev Clee Club 1, 2 Secretary 1 I.R.C. 3, 4 Catholic Action 1, 2, 3 Missions 2, 3 French Club 1 Wheat and Cockle Staff 3, 4 Editor 4 Choir 1, 2 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4 Business Manager 2, 3, 4 Literary Club 3, 4 President 4 055 Olga cgi'a,c!g, Je 267 ALEXANDER STREET, ROCHESTER, NEW YORK ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, ROCHESTER MAJOR: English So quaint and so terse In prose and verse. 26 Class Secretary 2 Social Committee at Larg Social Committee 3, 4- Assistant Chairman 3 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 2, 3 Vice-President 4 Interracial 1, 2, 3 Missions 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 1 Choir 1, 2, 3 Dean's List once E. de M. President 4- 6 cgi Kcwofyn morgan, 6 of W 100 STRATFORD STREET, WEST ROXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS GIRLS 'LATIN SCHOOL MAJOR: Education The culrninating pleasure That we treasure beyond measure Is lhe satisfying feeling That our duty has been done. 27 bling J 61,118 oy L15 Clee Club 1, 2 I.R.C. 3, 4- Catholic Action 1, 2, 4 Missions 1, 2 Yearbook Photographic Editor Junior Weekend Ticket Committee Chairman C.Q.C. 1 Secretary 2 House Council 1, 3 Dean's List once Aspirants 299 GARFIELD PLACE, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, GREENWICH MAJOR: History Mighty maiden with a mission Paragon of common senseg Running fount of erudition, Miracle of eloquence. 28 Albertus Magnus College 1, 2 Glee Club 3, 41 Choir 3, 4 Deanls List once Y, , ,p iX - ' : 1. ,N , . .1..f-'A-I fri . 4Y, : , X - , f- - f rv! ww' Y . , 1' .1 I J' ,..l Q 7 W E . .: ,X Q L Kalierine rm muffin 16 HARWOOD ROAD, EAST GREENWICH, RHODE ISLAND CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, ELMHURST MAJOR: History My catalogue is long Through every passion ranging, Arzfl to your humours changing I tune my supple song. 29 Albertus Magnus College 1, 2 N.F.C.C.S. Senior Delegate 4- A Glee Club 3 l.R.C. 3, 4 14, ,' Secretary 4- .,:,l ri Dean's List once 1' my once WMKLVL 16 HARWOOD ROAD, EAST GREENWICH, RHODE ISLAND CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART. ELMHURST MAJOR: Philosophy Wild with adoration! Mad with fasczfnationf To indulge my lamenlation, N0 occasion do I miss. 30 Class Secretary 1, 2 Social Committee 1, 2 Student Government 4 Day Student Representative Clee Club 1, 2 Dramatic Club 3, 4- President 4- Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4- Interracial 1, 2, 3 Missions 1, 2, 3, 4- Representative 4 Yearbook Typist Choir 1, 2, 3, 4- Junior Weekend Decoration Committee Chairman 4 aff? rcmcw We fem, Je 25 VERMONT STREET, WEST ROXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS THE LOWELL SCHOOL MAJOR: Social Sciences Oh the girl who can rule a Lheairical crew, Each member a genius land some of them twoj, And manage Z0 humor them little and great, Can govern zz state, can govern a stale. 31 .ang-. yamaha Qhcwhi, ofa Clee Club 1, 2 l.R.C. 3 Catholic Action 1, 2 Interracial 1, 3, 4 Vice President 4- Missions 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4- 347 TERAMAE KANAZAWA, YOKOHAMA, JAPAN CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, TOKYO MAJOR: History From the morn, till the night, She's so joyous and bright And she bubbles with wil and good humor. 32 N.S.A. Alternate Delegate 3 Glee Club I, 2 I.R.C. 1, 2 Interracial 1, 2 Combined Language Clubs I Choir 1, 2 Dean's List six times Representative International Students ' Association ,2,3,4 is - ' - f .el , Q 'X orma gfaine parchmenf 4- MERRICK AVENUE, HALF-WAY-TREE, JAMAICA, B. W. I ALPHA ACADEMY, CONVENT OF MERCY, KINGSTON MAJOR: Spanish ll is your wish emphalic That all Utopias should henceforth Be modeled on that glorious country, Great Britain. 33 ,,,1 vane arg nigga, cle 106 WASHINGTON STREET, GENEVA, NEW YORK ST. FRANCIS de SALES HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: Social Sciences When darkly looms the day, And all is dull and grey, To chase the gloom away, On you I'd call. Nazareth College O.S.P. Delegate 3, 4- Chairman 4- Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Treasurer 3 Vibe President 4 Catholic Action 1, 2 Interracial 4- Missions 1, 2, 3, 4- President 3, 4- Choir 1, 2, 3, 4- W ,3,4- 34 Hockey Team 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club 1, 2 Secretary 2 I.R.C. 3, 4 President 4- Catholic Action 1, 2, 3 4 Interracial 1, 2, 3, 4 President 3, 4 House Council 3 Administrative Student Council 4- Dean's List three times Dean's Honor List three times .fi 6? 4: arogne Quinfoufi, cf W HILLSIDE ROAD, CREENWICH, CONNECTICUT CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, GREENWICH MAJOR: Philosophy This young girl expresses herself In terms too deep for we. W hy what a very singular deep young girl This deep young girl must be. 35 Q 'l .2 gzzahefh .Anne at g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4 Missions 2 French Club 1, 2 Secretary 2 Choir I, 2 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4 House Council 2, 3 Dean's List once Literary Club 4 27 PRINCE STREET, JAMAICA PLAIN, MASSACHUSETTS CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, NEWTON MAJOR: English Whatever you are-be that: Whatever you say -be true: Straight forwardly act-be honest, in fact Be nobody else but you. 36 Glee Club 1 l.R.C. 2, 3 Interracial 2, 3, 4 Missions 44 Representative 4- .WINQQ 'ik l uf JM' iii? ,f . I HW:44-:-.,5:iq3Q- .V :I g :sei J6aniA0 ,gziogcwcg Je W 102 HANEZAWA, SHIBUYA, TOKYO, JAPAN CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, TOKYO MAJOR: Social Sciences My well known bluish, My down-cast eyes, My famous look of mild surprise. 37 P X :- ew I' Catholic Action 4- Science Club 2, 4- lntercollegiate Chemical Society Delegate 3, 4 Dean's List four times ibaga Sgzwcfzinjfaife 699 EAST FIFTH STREET, SOUTH BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: Chemistry Without your society Existence was slow, Ana' we wanted variety. 38 Class Vice-President 3 Student Government 3 Member at large 4- Hockey Team l, 2, 3 Basketball Team 2, 3 Glee Club 1 LR.C. 2, 3 Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4- Missions 1, 2, 3, 4- Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Newtones 2, 3 Newspaper Editor House Council two years lm Y nn Ofhgan pany, Je NOD HILL ROAD, WILTON, CONNECTICUT CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, GREENWICH MAJOR: English Observe this dance Which I employ, When I, by chance, Go mad with joy. 39 I.R.C. 3 Catholic Action, 3, 4- Interracial 3 - 4 Missions 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Choir 3, 4- E Dearfs List once I K: l Dean's Honor List twice cwin gain, Je 9 SOUTH STREET, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART, HALIFAX MAJOR: Modern Languages For in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, She remains an Englishman, She remains an Englishman. 40 A Sacred Heart, Halifax 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 3 Catholic Action 1, 4- Missions 4+ French Club 1 Science Club 4 Intercollegiate Chemical Society Delegate 3, 4 Dean's List three times .sf V -r'f 1'9',, Mn wwf tsiiflm, 5 61 W4 12 HAZELTON ROAD. NEWTON CENTRE, MASSACHUSETTS SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, NEWTON MAJOR: Biology Fm very good at integral And differential calculusg And scientijic names Of beings amfmalculous. 41 gdzahefh meefwrighf Dean's List four times THE CROSSROADSQ, ROUTE NO. 12, KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE If yozire anxious to shine, in the high aesthetic line, As a woman, of culture rare, You must get up all the germs of the transcendental terms, Ancl plant them everywhere. 42 Volleyball Team I.R.C. 1, 2, 3 Interracial 1, 2 Science Club 4- House Council 2 Dean's List twice Deaifs Honor List four times Aspirants 2 2? 25 5 Mucha una mfany 2778 WEST 15 STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO UKRAINIAN HIGH SCHOOL AT LANDSHEET MAJOR: Biology A great arithmetician who can demonstrate with ease, That two and two are three, or five or anything you please. An eminent logicialz, who can make it clear to you, That black is white when looked at from tl LE proper point of view. ,Mg .wg YI At. 43 f-UQ r:.J'f-Sivan va . .. -,., 2 as-,A +430- 4-. K f I . i I x 4 1.362 il. ,Mig , 'li -1 h i 'Krall N -xt ---Q -uv- , 4. 9. Kg .qs- LJ O- A H. L xx- 'u ' ag. se 1' , .Rf- Jig ..- Q, lf. wx :3 ..,Q..?5 F - -32 xi!-L! . sl' . -2 t , tg . Nunki Y , 2. v aj, 55955 v. .. gl -!,.,?if 51. Sei' 154:- 5 .. A A - z - ls., h V. ll , A ,J HN. S . i h lx. Y ' ,f' - Y J . X - ' ' ' . . -V kg., ' gl -uf' -' , ,. 4 ,Qu-. im 4 VS 2 ,I A - . . ' X yi-Q' '-.-ti Q 1 3 . ' f V' rx. President: Shirley Starrs. Secretary: Aileen Mannix ,, J , ' , V Y , A 'v ,' ' .' -1. . - - A .1 V,-A, ,-, J s . W W + Yicelpresident: Ursula Cahalin Treasurer: Cathy Brennan. I 1 Sq- I MW ii I' ig 1 2? I lx sf - IL-JI V xx , 1 H' 46 Tk -'L.cf'g:Q.Q'faf'N Q K 1' fe Q M ,S 1 I I - .moan Sf,,,:4:fffQ . .1- 9 -6 D. if Jie 'UQ 42' QL .L JUNIOR CLASS First Row: A. Bonin, S. McCarty, S. Ceres. E. Dempsey, L. Hartigan. M. Prendergast, I. Slade. Second Row: K. Calvin, M. Bourgeois, C. O'Donnell, K. Sato, E. Taft. C. Cillis, C. Brennan. Third Row: M. E. McKeon. J. O'Donoghue, P. Leary, S. Murphy. M. F. Whalen. U. Cahalin. S. Starrs. First Row: M. Dean, M. A. Beattie. lf. Doyle, A. Marshall. Second Row: C. A. Burke, E. Conley. M. Cately, S. Cote, B. NaSh. Third Row: P. Hinchey, M. L. Madden. B. King. M. Winslow. J. David. Fllgll Hou Ni bfmxoma P blanchard M Lee A ONe1ll NI Crain becond Row: N. Bowdring, C Joyce L Naccone XI A Niorlex NI L Ixells B Birelex Third Ron M Haney, M. J. O,Connell. x if Q4- JC- ,X nj V .. JI. Q ,, Q-...., 1 Y ,. -4-1' , I ' 1' A , ff 'MM' f - '1v ' ' rl 3 ......-.11-' -- President: Diane Russell. Secretary: Joan David. 'N ll- V ,H . lu! ' 5' lg r I A ' , I 1 - 5: .4- 1.5: f - .Q , -' V 'xxx-. f .-.As Ag. --- , Vice-President: Pat Hinchey Treasurer: Ann Marshall. Jf X! 1. x ,QSC Vjjffg-NYS' , K ff' i L 43 I 8 E iifra z l' U an .3 i. 1..,: ' I-J' Q0 Rav' '+A ff ' 1. 33 . 1 First Row: B. Lowe. J. Hanlon, N. Kottenstette, C. Galvin, C. Weldon. Second Row: D. Russell, K. Conley. L. Hennecke, E. Jones, M. Sullivan Third Row: M. McHugh, C. Leonardi, J. Supple J. Medart, C. Hanley. Barbara King, Chairman, and two com- mittee members, look over decorations and toys going on sale at the Carnival, their class project. p...sSk-Nw'-- r if First Row: M. L. Garza, A. Power, W. Mullen, S. Thompson, A. Nolan, L. Bayly. Second Row: S. Quinlan, B. Duffy, K. Glutting, P. Houlahan, J. Kirk, P. Peck, L. Reuter. Third Row: C. Arango, R. Previte, R. lVICG1'O1'y. reshmcm Class First Row: E. Mullin, S. Eigo, M. Azzara, S. Millenbach, M. Keating, M. Cunningham, S Hurley, M. J. Eagan. Second Row: J. Donovan, L. Salcedo, N. Hamilton, S. Fay, M. Dwyer C. Healy, P. Hannon, D. Kirby. Third Row: B. McLaughlin, J. Bacciocco, M. Quirk, B. Phelan D. Roche, M. Mahoney. M. Ronan, C. Higgins. i Un. K J, 6 r 4 M ,, '1 slam-' + 1 --v Sgr r ,J sv-' ..-441 2' ...J ,P Vice-President: Patty Peck. President: Mary Keating. 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Hlnc ey Sperry. . usse Student government news is posted on the Stuart uscareczow -V - U S 113 In Stuart House. whose completion began in the Marian Year, we End our own Sacred Heart Madonna- Mater Admirabilis ,S x- 5. .NH ..,. . 1 1---I '- E .. . 1' f ,A ' ,M 'M fm 4 I , Q . l .2'::r3':f5: I - .. , use :ai-211' ag N Q k JP Y 'Q H' 5 - 'A 5 4' ti I 5 X 4'-ig! A Z., . if Q 1 gf lv I un, s 9 . il ,ff -1 I Q 3 .lgg 0.1 9 'vit 4 . if I v ' ' .9.ff'v9. gf Q 4 u 5 A Q -, , I : 1 .4-. , 5 ,am 'Uv' ijiiw ': I . ffl Vf ' 5 .-.- -.1 - - .' I N V vi 3. . K ' n run- '- ' rdf Looking out from Stuart House in the fall. we see the Children of Mary, led by Carol Mor gan, the first President, oiiering a Marian Year living rosary. so .QYY .gf S :g-' Lu, ., . ' ,. , - 3' ff-Q4 1 W. pq' sq R. I - ?,,,g, -,Lui x-Q., 1, 5- M -.Q . .2 , X 'lf-'L-XR! - N 'Aw 52'3 5Y . . ,, fam 42517 -' .-'M nz if, 1w G . I . .. tw Q W -y Q f W, 1 ' ' ' P . 5 ' t 'ivm Qld 'f -nv-N!' ' - ' I I :J I .. 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Q! ,- s ' v . 115' I 5 N 3.-JP',,3g.s Looking out from Stuart House inthe spring, we see the Marian Year Seniors planting their class tree. ez f :N If 1 'S s I l we WY? ' -. -53' K . - J.-.f. , 1,4 -.,,. YS . K 5 1- L . -'TNI-.X,.3,: , Q- if X -nfqgf, , ' k'- 'I s .Qu , - -- - lf bv L I -.M 1 -,Angra-v,.'xxv ..... ...mul pu ,r -rv.-.L Going by the inside way from Stuart to Barat wc H1111 the chapel, the center of the house Y? MGWER S as ,ai k I. One o NST: Left to Right: J. David. C. Morgan. C. Brennan, P. I . Byrne. A. Marshall, K. Galvin, W. Weber' 1 Chairman I . f the Social Committee jobs is to outline plans fo 1' dances. The details are filled in later at Class Meetings. 3 'vi' 'T 5f . fw- . J., 1. ,A cy' -1 All the preparations having been made, and the Playhouse gaily decorated, the orchestra tunes up. 1 1 lql - x A vii Meanwhile, in Duchesne, prepara- tions of a different order are in progress. i' --e, sl Hu. , ,. f- ' -' N ' ' A fy N. , , Q -..,.,f- Q-..., Q Xa ,. R 4 Q. x if - - F H XX .JJ Rx x ..-- X -.pf 1...--an-of ve 'TY'-f .. , -12 ,Q J -visa? 1 gd, Q 1 -V '- ' A' i . Q h .05 fl 4-' , c ,, f 1, ,f '- .J ,4- .. - .4 ! x 41 S ,r R. i W Z ii'Y': 1 ..,. Mn' , -S .Vg N -X 1 . ,Nl Y Q: A ri . KPXLL. - E 3 ' x an I ',m rs we Aw, , ,,., , Q., , W' x 4 I l .,-.. Q 1115. : M '1L,.5, fr- 'AQWMW , . .shi . .: .sw If 1 fb -.wif 1 -. ' 'VRS3f 1,, NW' 1' F ,' 'Q Q- - L , 3,,,.'2,'54vi .ny . 34 MB N. .. in m ,seas Y 9 '-1 .Y -, , vb? ' 1 ., -44 .P x - ,.,,, R N L, . ? . 'xi X. ': ' .i - it v. QFW fl, '51, GN fy.:- 0 y T7 i X X x 4 Housewarming brings our families to admire our ffor oncej perfect rooms, W is sc:-4055 is Xl 2 img Y' K K xl and the Janet Stuart Guild pours tea for us. . E 1 3 ' . 1 ,w 3 V, 1-Q 2 .an HX, uqf,,g:f a-...pix 'Nz .H 524. u A . r 4 ai 5-N, f .F ! o in , 3 .S I 3' 'M , 1 Q D A , , , A 5, 3.:.,.-4..,7,,,.1i Pffda ray' I 1 E I 'A , 1-V - A QL ' li -4-xi fu OJ ffc if 1. 4 ,Q . 1 f - . AW, -.Q. . , r-4 . 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J I -Pa Ox 4 1 'Q Mr. Fitzgibbon-popular off ' 5 ' , Q campus as on! . x iq i' , ' l A r f , ' 5 . 4 - 5.3'f f' ia A f' H 3, pi ,gf S fi- if -J? ,X . 4 Q 1 s I A Q 5 A - I I Nl 'up yy- -, I .rP ? W Q .IQ I, s 1 O l . 4 v 1 5 5 , 'WA,.V A zhJ?x, -.51 1 W. I I 9 A 1 325 3. I ' 1 .,, v ,. 6 4' ' . A .A , . is V Y 4 4 . 1 ,, ,, .2 ... . . fs ii Q. ' 'Sf 8 1 A L A! 1, Q 4 8 ' v I X, N. . l I I xy' ,f zfk v f 'F 1 xi gf ' H x ,N ' in ' Y 4 P' X 6 5 A F if 1-7 A 3 e 5 x , 8 ' ,fag .f Q 1 'W 1 'R s-.A V x N Y. Q xl E - :hir ' '- Q. , ,V1 ,A Q ,hw . 5: 5 Q ' ' L- 1 ' , ' 'Q' -Q A V ,N R .1 , I 0, Q vixfy' g gif' r NL x - , .9 H B A sr-5 il' Wa 'A L N-Q-L+ Dr. Nemethy and Mrs. Frawley preside over Nologiesn of a different nature The art majors discover the ex- ternal features of man, from Mrs. Aradi . . . - ng.i . . . while a science major explores his internal functions. 'SB' 7 Il ---J.. u., ,MZJ4 jx.: 4,-.. ,UQ f v A 1 f ...W M . X- . f Q' l ' I ,. 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I x 4 i F F 1 X -we - Q? un 1- -4-,--Q-. 1 fx 7.-1 ku- Mary Leigh Madden tries out for a part with gestures in the play to come, while the stage crew makes final preparations before curtain time. bhlq. ,V I ' M K afn..1LpiP:,,3fpEgN l Q 0 , . -........, -,,,,,,,,,,,,-, . V, W iw- l 1 -vit Hmvgzig lx! Y , F N:-Mm , ,, 4 M Q 1 ww . M , ' . . - -. 1- W -. 1.9 5 ,1 W -'ll EH :N 1 i'i,' .,.i'f .. 19 'Q t :z .ij 8 fin? 5. E,-, 4 in KY .1 ,A 1: . ww ,-'rw , 1. :-- . .54 . ,V 5 , ,, I F y QI f,.,aa.- - - The old editor of 6885 confides to the new editor policies which below we see in operation. L 'fh- it 1 ll ir... Pursuing literary lines, the staff of Wheat and Cockle dig deep into the files to get hints from last year's edition, while Lee McGrady, below, reviews a current best seller for the Literary Circle. V., 1 , , QYHWFW' '. ' fl ...Lg , Nursing may be a science in the classroom but it is a very fine art by the bedside-Miss Nemec and Miss Bartko prepare something nourishing for a sleeping patient. 102 R . ' in Yix 4 'vi ' ,f ' ,. ' 'r :g A-. . fA 9, .W 1 . l ,, H ,ah Q ' 5- ' 3.1 ' 'xv 'X .f' 1' .sn I 'lv ,x If F ffl N , ,. 0 . .'r , , ' , .. .1 1 b 3 . .4,,,4.., ' 1. ,. ' wli' 4' at afqxp Q , 4. 6 ' I ff ' . 4 Ai 'l 7 . fs P.. .- K' '. s a. rg' I i I -iff. f yfjr 'B 5 I O . if -L v , , r 1 - C , fs 0 rf ,, ' 4 nw 'L' 3 7. I ' SAX, 4 ,- -f g 'V I 1 V A :Q i ' . ' ' ' ' - bn' ,A ... 1- 1 ,I it Q 9 -Q 'K If y I ' Q A512 ' r -' ,A .,, A. ' - wa - f AA 4 l ,Y ka' Lf' 4 A . A? 'Pffgrfs 'Aw - A . ' ,X -, --- . ,+ ..':9f.f' -st I: . 5,1 , .A 4. ' -u - -Of 1, A- X A . I . - 4 - - L i-'E :A : , . 1 f, A- - 1 r A ,' . -. V.-'f r. ,-A ,- f yt? v y 4 Z 'Q lvw' xg, A., 1 --,- A 645.gif XA -Q ' --.' A Q , :- as - - - -A ' -'f-'L -. - f ' '1- Q iq' . 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A :pus-s,-.. Aa--,f My 4 'z P1 -rf - -J A'3m- 1 A A X '- Hi W5--f',e - ' - 5'-yi 5- A 1 ' Q ' Q' -1- ' ' tr-Ni ' ' Az - L.-'L ' A -- .' . ., 3 4 x V' ' 1 ww 5 . Q t .x A ..-f K I 0 , Q 35' ' hp. 'V ' . T lgib- Y -1, A - - .A - ,x r ' .nfl .-'Lf .. h ' Q27-'F' Q an L , .,- ,.,.,,.--- , Attempts to make amateur acting a fine art succeed say 'the headlines of the morning issue reviewing last nighfs performance. ,Q 5 f -Q' J.: .. .r adv . S if I J' Eaggkd Q, a 1 Q' ,Q 'SH H A MA. . 'Q f ' - 1. X. S X 'I , J ffm l I' 'vw THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Left to right: Mary Chisholm, Vice-Presidentg Patricia Leclaire. Presidentg Lucille Hartigan, Represen tativeg Jobie Medart, Treasurerg Joan Costello, Representativeg Molly McHugh, Representative. The ten minute break between classes is often all we can get for a meeting time. 108 I Mental activity ceases an hour or two each week, and gives way to physical education, whether it be golf on the new hockey field, or an indoor game of volleyball. 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L 1:-' 'fi' Q 'JZ ,if fr. -. , Q'5 5 -V 1 ' 1 W - '1 - ffl' I, ,,.s'fi11, ff-we .QQ D ' J' Kama egVg',' - f ', A - H41 A, - .. W - 1 if - 'Q . ,K ' f , .wi fa '.I.:-,gf . . . .' 19, Ffa gvu 4 10,7 1 n H , Q fin, J' A , ' - ' ' 'P 0 r- , J , , , ,, .'-, If 4 '- i . , iff. . 'I' JJ , . p ff , A ax ., , J' sq? A 4' -':f 'Q if I' - f . 4. Interracial Justice Club, Left to Right: M. A. Beattie Treasurer' 9 1 C. Quinlan, Presidentg Y. Ohashi, V ice-President. -.',-..- f' - -f , 'W' ' J An 1 ' . 'H n x,x 1' s -.1 4 -u-,x -L LW' 1 .1 ,' ' --.s , - v- 1 K-me ., '. ..--r -1 -1. Q,-v ' 4 zu.. x,,. .sr 1 xx, .. ,,. 'If 'i -Q- . 1255 ' A? ,AP ' ,S 4. H 'P' 0 ,Q .-fe' o fmaf NP' x ,sag 5, -, X- '-.gs f 5. ., f :- i' f F f r Sz, Q X 5. l , 'f - -1- . NIJ masse: !aq,33gggj11.37 'llljulaqll UIQ? 33g liz l33 Sl J uNl5!!lQ' .m M. hthf' :'!i31 '24.O' l Left to right: Donna Haider. Vice Presidentg Carra Quinlan, Presidentg Mary Ann Beattie, Treasurerg Mona Mullen, Secretary. Officers of the International Relations Club meet to review the news of the week in prepara tion for Tuesday night's discussion of current events home and abroad. 120 KI. fl L Catholic Action numbers among its services aid to local homes for the blind, and aid to settle ment houses, whereas the Mission Club fbelowl concentrates its eilorts in missionary terri tory. 'vs -1 f ,.1. f 30.10, 2 fi af ,R Y W , . 4. ip aff? C n an I -q:,n C 4 dn 5 .if V-3, 1 .44 'l 1 rl' ,,:Ko3 If , Af , . -5- N ' f' 408 'Wiz ff ,- 5 ' 'ff.ff'fL -' 4 . jf- . 44.-Q'fq':.'71' 'gf R3-w'i ' fn' ' 'xl' vi, O.:-:'.4 . 7. . . QR.. f JL 1 . xo- 41.5.1-'a Y: Qi Q- 1,-, I'-1'5,,-- , I' ' ' ' -ff-'f - , Ni 4 .' gf ff 'H+ ff ' -egg fy Q 1' 2' Q I W - ' ' ' I .'.. 'G+ , -vajq A '- .,... in -' .. ,, f ' V .A-' -ix . ,W .Tw Q5 AEP' . .m 'Y' l V- qs. 4' .. ,,. ,, HF- -ha., . 3 - X A.: V A - .im .,..,. ,,.- Mao .JW xv.. '-33 :ef 2. ., 1 1- ' .---J, gsm-W' fn 'M -, I o . 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Left to right: Margie Craig, Winnie Weber, Mary Lacey Kelly, Mary Ann Beattie. IW I '1, ,gals 1,110 if R11 eggs! x .. 'aw- 14 500 L' Ogg' 1 s. v XV' 4 fl-' 2' 2 . 2 1 . L17 ,N L 'nu U I egvlf N 'Lawn we n' ' . v-'43 1 L 'V NX mu wmwfn ,J S. I J 1 - x, ., 'kin I 3: r 1.3, .,. ,, , ,4 , x yr. F' x 1 P' 4 . it . 4 ,, . 1 5: 'WR' 2 ' . z g , .. , l 5, ,Q-xfbzfa E ' 5 : Da. Q 7 g av- , 1' f ' iv, f 6 5 Wh, Ve 2 '21 f ' Q ' - -A V 4 1 ,nf ' 5 f 1 I Xa, 12 -v ziiffyifzi f , :raw--s,.ff I . 4 fffriuf sx V, ,,w, is 1. I. 'Q +' f ' 54 !2i'5 m3:,,4 f'4 5 , nw ,, 1, ,- 7 '. 'Tiff 9' .' fl H' ziiiiif' Qiif' EP Z V V 1 -1 b . fx ,, , 8, x X I I+'-I+! A' ti WW, 'N S-m,. 'Q-mul 2 4.135 4 K I3 ' :iv 'fa 45 .y ,a+ . gm ...., ,',x 1 f, .' fifm 7 4'-.fa ,' ' I x Q I N 1 ff f 1 X 'E 45 X wx fab ttxtfmwr Samui N1 Students look over the opportunities - and the requirements - for jobs and graduate study. 'Q One form of Grant-in-Aid WO1k between classes. 129 Some spend their money at home, and some abroad. in We W li Y v E 5 1 V Q X 2 x 1 . V . .. xg Q.. 1, - ' 'fi -5 5, 1 l HEP H vs V V' QF , -.M J, W , !,n51'Z 2 fvwf,-I Wfffffii ,iq I 1, Aka' A P2 - I , Y . H vvja. , 'Y Vx.,-if' w 1 .- ua xg- anI.'Jb',.'.v f'I.,.,4 '.ffZ:,3.,-3 v- ., H' V11 -4,,,',,,?4 C uf'-.. A f ff? --13+ .-av fx qfgu 'Ylw l' 'I 'rg' K v ' xx 4 ' H 4 .ix ng. K 'Iv . xv- FTE 521 YEARBOOK STAFF Left to right: Mary Jane Moyles, Photography Editor, Maureen Cortelli, Business Manager, Frances Johnston, Art Editor, Patricia Donovan, Editor- in-Chiefg Donna Haider, Literary Editor. . The yearbook staif extend their grateful appreciation to Mother Maguire whose help always needed was always given. We are also indebted to Rose-Anne Dognin for understudying the Art Editor while fand afteri she had her tonsils removed. Mary Nolan, Who typed the copy. M1'. W'axl.er, of the Alfred Brown Studio, our official photographer. Mr. Norman, of Brandeis University, our emergency photographer, and Jane Quigley, who filled in the extra spaces with last minute snapshots. We would also like to thank all who stopped off on their way through Barat Common to place a photograph or draw a line for us. 133 Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Garrett G. Ackerson Dr. and Mrs. Charles Azzara Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Barrett Charles P. Blouin, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. R. Bonin Boston Music Co. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bourgeois Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brickley Mrs. James J. Burns Mrs. Walter' Clausmeyer Col and Mrs. Malin Craig, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Williarn F. Cullom Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Donovan Miss Katherine Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dray Dr. and Mrs. George J. Dwyer Mrs. Edward F. Eagan Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Finn Mr. Milton Garb Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. George Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Haider Halifax Convent ofthe Sacred Heart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hartigan Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hinchey Miss Helena Jani Miss Mary Jani Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Johnston Capt. and Mrs. Williani J. Keating Admiral and Mrs. O. C. Laird Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Leclaire Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarty, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene McDonough Mr. and Mrs. G. Franklin McSorley Mrs. D. Morley Mrs. William P. Moyles Hon. and Mrs. John Mullen Mr. and Mrs. James Nash Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Nooney Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Podolinsky Mrs. Thomas E. Quigley Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Regan Mrs. Joseph E. Reilly Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Reuter Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Ronan Dr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Sperry, J r. Stone Ridge Convent of the Sacred Heart Hon. and Mrs. James L. Taft Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Tode Volpe Construction Co. Mr. and Mrs. William'J. 'Weber CLASS OF 1956 Helen Bartco, 260 West Avenue, Stratford, Conn. Alice Bonin, 140 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. Margot Bourgeois, 700 Andover Street, Lowell, Mass. Catherine Brennan, 597 Fourth Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. Ursula Cahalan, 3037 Van Alstyne Boulevard, Wyandotte, Mich. Sandra Ceres, Main Street, Hancock. N. H. Ann Carroll Cullom, 2 Gilmore Court, Scarsdale, N. Y. Elizabeth Dempsey, 7321 Elbow Lane, Philadelphia, Penna Grace Donovan, 30 Palmer Avenue, Swampscott, Mass. Kathryn Galvin, 49 Monument Avenue, Charlestown, Mass. Mary Ellen Garrity, 27 Cross Street, Uxbridge, Mass. Carole Gillis, 176 Millburn Avenue, Millburn, N. J. Lucille Hartigan, 16584 Parkside, Detroit, Mich. Marie Higgins, 162 Lowell Street, Peabody, Mass. Marian Labourdette, Middle Road, Newport, R. l. Patricia Leary, 480 Brook Road, Milton, Mass. Marion Linehan, 10 Myrtle Street, Belmont, Mass. Aileen Mannix, 146 Beach 148 Street, Neponsit, L. 1. Sheila McCue, 161 Washington Street, Gloucester, Mass. Sally Ann McCarty, 18 Georgia Avenue, Lowell, Mass. Sheila McCue, 1611 Washington Street, Gloucester. Mass. Mary Ellen McKeon, 219 Church Road, Ardmore, Penna. Evelyn Melloon, 103 Woodbury Street, Providence, R. 1. Mona Mullen, 16 Harwood Road, East Greenwich, R. 1. Janice Murphy, 119 Allerton Road, Milton, Mass. Sheila Murphy, 157 Langley Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Beatrice Nemec, 555 Light Street, Stratford, Conn. Gail O'Donnell, 22688 East River Road, Grosse lle, Mich. Jean O7Donoghue, 33 Robbins Road, Arlington, Mass. Mary Prendergast, 41 Hillcroft Avenue, Worcester, Mass. Keiko Sato, 1656 Naka-Cho, Sakurayama, Zushiwlapan Jane Slade, 36 Edgemere Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Shirley Spencer, 285 Dana Avenue, Milton, Mass. Shirley Starrs, 263 Somerset Street West, Ottawa, Untario Eleanor Taft, 53 Fairfield Road, Cranston, R. l. .lean Wallace, 2523 Park Place, Evanston, lll. Mary Ford Whalen, 34 Iona Street, Roslindale, Mass. 6 CLASS OF 1957 Mary Ann Beattie, 729 Pemberton Road, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich Barbara Ann Bireley, 1325 Greenwood Boulevard, Evanston, lll. Patricia Blanchard, 465 Centre Street, Newton, Mass. Nancy Bowdring, 139 College Avenue, Somerville, Mass. Nancy Bowen, 16 Melrose Street, Worcester, Mass. Carol Ann Burl-re, 81 Wyoming Road, Newtonville, Mass. Elaine Conley, L'Lia Falen, Ridgefield, Conn. Catherine Connolly, 80 Claremont Ave., Newton, Mass. Suzanne Cote, 479 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket, R. 1. Margaret Harrison Craig, 15 Newlands Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Marie Therese Cunningham, 149 Eliot St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. .loan David, 659 Hope St., Providence, R. 1. Mary Margaret Dean, 27800 12 Mile Road, Farmington, Mich. Elizabeth Doyle, 71 Keene Street, Providence, R. I. Carolyn Galvin, 49 Monument Avenue, Charlestown, Mass. Lois Garner, 21 Beacon Street, Norwood, Mass. Marie Gately, 143 Beach 148th Street, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Constance Hanley, 788 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Joan Hanlon, 5 Felton Court, Saugus, Mass. Nancy Harvey, 33 Warren Street, Watertown, Mass. Patricia Hinchey, 355 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. Elaine Jones, 26 Trowbridge Street, Newton Centre, Mass. Catherine Joyce, 29 Blake Street, Cambridge, Mass. Mary Lacey Kelly, 170 Brown Street, Providence, R. l. Barbara Anne King, 19 Meadowbrook Road, Wellesley, Mass. Nancy Kottenstette, 1023 Harvard Road, Crosse Pointe, Mich Ann Labadie, 75 Biddle Avenue, Wyandotte, Mich. Marjorie Lee, 26 Amherst Rd., Amherst, Mass. Concetta Leonardi, 163 Suffolk Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Barbara Lowe, 3 Emmaville Avenue, Kingston, Jamaica, B. W Mary Leigh Madden, 44 South Allen Street, Albany, N. Y. Winifred Madden, 81 Warren St., Norwich, Conn. Ann Jamison Marshall, 650 Park Drive, Kenilworth, Ill. Kathleen McCann, 360 Salisbury Street, Worcester, Mass. Carol McCurdy, 54 Sixth Street, Providence, R. l. Michelle McCarty, 131 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Molly McHugh, 251 Linden Avenue, Merion, Perma. Josephine Medart, 45 Overhills Drive, St. Louis, Mo. Mary Ann Morley, 16 Colonial Avenue, Waltham, Mass. Grace Barbara Nash, 49 The Terrace, Katonah, N. Y. Ann Nooney, 406 Hawthorne, Webster Groves 19, Mo. Mary Jane O,Connell, 7 Dean Road, Island Park, L. I. Ann O'Neill, 17 Appleby Road, Wellesley, Mass. Eleanor Pope, 405 Deerfield Road, Deerfield, lll. Harriet Anne Reilly, 14 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Lynn Ann Reilly, 79-18 'Park Ave., Worcester, Mass. Patricia Ritchie, 143 E. Emerson St., Melrose, Mass. Diane Russell, 9 Elm Park Boulevard, Pleasant Ridge, Mich. Marisol Sanroma, P. O. Box 8276, Santurce, Puerto Rico Judith Scannell, 16 Belvidere Avenue, Worcester, Mass. Jane Sughrue, 56 Tennis Place, Forest Hills, N. Y. Marion Sullivan, 86 Douglas Road, Belmont, Mass. Jacqueline Supple, 123 Grant Avenue, Newton Centre, Mass. Cornelia Ann Weldon, 1 Johnson Road, Andover, Mass. Mary Winslow, 3106 P Street, N.W., Washington 7, D. C. CLASS OF 1958 Rhoda Ackerson, 3505 Fulton Street N.W., Washington, D. C. Lourdes Aguero, Avellaneda :f:,t155, Camaguey, Cuba Cristina Arango Carrora, 7, :fi7249, Bogota, Columbia Mary Azzara, 176 Tulip Avenue, Floral Park, N. Y. Mary Joe Bacciocco, 2726 Johnstone Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Lucy Bayly, Javier Prado 910, San Isidro, Lima, Peru Nancy Lee Brickley, 18084 Birchcrest Drive, Detroit, Mich. Veronica Brown, 26 Payne Road, Newton Highlands, Mass. Mary F. Cahill, 1 Waldron Avenue, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Shelley Carroll, Apartado 267, Caracas, Venezuela Ann L. Clausmeyer, 62 Dalton Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Mary C. Corbett, 87 Bushnell Street, Dorchester, Mass. Mary Ellen Cunningham, 334 Burns Street, Forest Hills, N. Y Madeline Day, 100 Shaw Avenue, Cranston, R. 1. Mary B. Denman, 440 Ovington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jane Dick, 168 Westwood Road, New Haven, Conn. Judith Donovan, 125 E. 84th Street, N. Y., N. Y. Betsey Dray, 40 Arlington Street, Hyde Park, Mass. M. Beth Duffy, 256 Hillside Avenue, Pawtucket, R. l. Martha Dwyer, 29 Dover Street, Providence, R. 1. Mary .lane Eagan, 33 Nahant Street, Lynn, Mass. Sheila Eigo, 8 Richbell Close, Scarsdale, N. Y. Muriel Jo Englert, 360 Main Street, Catskill, N. Y. Susan Fay, 32 Sias Lane, Milton, Mass. Catherine Flanagan, American Embassy, New Delhi, lndia Maria Luisa Garza, Apdo. Postal 310, Torreon, Coah., Mexico An-n Gaynor, 78 Berkshire Street, Indian Orchard, Mass. Marjorie George, 7365 Maryland Avenue, University City, Missouri Katherine A. Glutting, 63 Norfolk Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Dolores Gonzalez, Box 124, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico Judith Goodnow, 75 Handy Lane, Grosse Pointe, Mich. M. Patricia Hannon, 520 Randolph Avenue, Milton, Mass. Carol Healey, 2141 Powder House Boulevard, Somerville, Mass. Jane Henderson, Southern Avenue, Essex, Mass. Carol Higgins, 1101 Highland Ave., Needham, Mass. Sheila Hurley, 42 'Old Mystic Street, Arlington, Mass. Margaret Keane, 80 Algonquin Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Genevieve Keating, 8 Fairview Avenue, Salem, Mass. Mary M. Keating, 1133 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Helen T. Kelly, 1052 South Street, Roslindale, Mass. Mary Jane Kennedy, 5300-27th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. Denise Kirby, 107 Chenery Street, Portland, Maine. Josephine Kirk, 180 Franklin Street, Newton, Mass. Elza Maria Lara de Toledo, 100 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Anne F. Marzouoa, Red Hills, Montego Bay, Jamaica, B. W. 1. Lilith Marzouca, Savanna-la-mar, Jamaica, B. W. 1. Gail McDonough, 1658 Centre Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Rosalie McGrory, 7813 Exeter Road, Bethesda, Md. Brenda McLachlan, Ohehyahtah Place, Danbury, Conn. Helen McLachlan, Boulevard, Newtown, Conn. M. Roberta McSorley, 1300 Inverness Avenue, Pittsburgh, Penna. Stephanie Millenbach, 867 Harcourt Road, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Victoria Moroun, 1007 Bishop Road, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Mary Wynne Mullen, 28 West Brentmoor Park, Clayton, Missouri Eileen Mullin, 104-5 Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass. Audrey Ann Nolan, 25 Vermont Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Maureen O'Brien, 20 Beechtree Rd., Rumford, R. I. M. Patricia Peck, 2779 Main Street, Lawrenceville, N. J. Mary R. Phelan, 1627 Alcor Terrace, Cincinnati, Ohio Agnes Podolinsky, 5056 Morse Avenue, Skokie, lll. Ann Power, 3 Wakefield Street, Worchester, Mass. Rose Previte, 29 Morningside Drive, Arlington, Mass. Sheila Quinlan, Hillside Road, Greenwich, Conn. Mary Quirk, 4-1 Liberty Street, Holyoke, Mass. Elizabeth Remick, 257 Ridge Road, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Lucy Reuter, 2 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis, Missouri Dorothy Roche, 91 Salisbury Avenue, Garden City, N. Y. Maureen Ronan, 673 Boylston St., Brookline, Mass. Lucille Saccone, 35 Buswell Park, Newton, Mass. Leonor Salcedo Carrera, 16, :',:,l:3384- Bogota, Columbia Alice Spitalier, Sierra Neveda 525, Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico D. F Therese M. Sullivan, 29 Douglas Road, Belmont, Mass. Sandra Thomson, 209 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass. Carmen Tode, Ave. Salaverry 3329, Lima, Peru Norinne Walsh, 73 Vifhittier Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Judith Young, 61 Union Street, Pittsfield, Mass. ONLY APPLIANCES D0 S0 MANY THINGS S0 WELL 343 RANGES Serving the Newton College of the Sacred Heart and 646' REFRIGERATORS .,ff.2,i,.,., Greater Boston the many superior advantages of ms CLOTHES DRIERS modern Gas equipment. 646' WATER HEATERS 645'lNclNERA1'oRs 646' HEATING SYSTEMS oslon as 0. 100 Arlington Street Boston, Massachusetts Compliments of M. L. MCDONALD COMPANY Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carroll Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Garner Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Connolly Compliments of ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART AND BARAT HALL Saint Louis, Missouri FEDERAL NATIONAL LINEN SERVICE CO. 1310 Columbus Avenue Boston 20, Mass. 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