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It is the hope of the 1958 STELLA MARIS STAFF that, as you glance through this book in the years to come,you will recapture those mo- ments--and the echoes will begin again. ia Wein mt up “ape +f slike : . ill: Silk A ER BE Es OE RS PPL RS IE DEDICATION SENIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES UNDERCLASSMEN COMMENCEMENT ADVERTISEMENTS eh AS = [om = oo dad — omy = Li —s — co Sodan — a a a a a) — endo od = i -) tybabeye : “ale Sie a : ¥ me i $ ey A 4g sy 1 t ra 4 y vgg - Beg te TET hasten. sok Gem ra Lbisxenbent oeueie ane : oa Date fe : oar ‘ Sy od : : f iy BA fr ge te tas Ah seememae tal ’ ee ee ee : 5 aso : : ae 4 em eee ¢ 24 : uted Me Sh ee ; ‘ r ae Lee “ se : Vaginiar: : ne + cy 4 Lip Belotemgens ‘ er adait es i F a : ‘ii id eee ak pe nae FOE WR Bry 7 ACE Ws teens Sapo snp rats inganeny eee tae yee a “ si aH ahaa, oh eae a7 ee oe be eae Te ea yee ee ae eae Syebe Ahi pat pe a ee ey Fie yee elle. 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Hutu Ma ‘ : - 4s : i L = 4 - ‘ | ; $ “ - - 7 + oo : ” pm : ns. bs, “Me | ca . ie 9 : ‘ % ° “ $ ae : ye a i 4 {f f : n : } zs ' 3 +g ¢ P . , ‘ ‘ : . r f - j ; ae : : iy - ‘ ey + 4 : : - ; . ? 4 ° 7: m on , ; : te « : . ‘ . - b a : 4 fi : ’ 4 i; a n ’ f - : : eo « t iy a F ee DEDICATION It is with deep appreciation that we dedicate our 1958 volume of the STELLA MARIS to our spiritual director, REVEREND LEO BOISSONNEAULT,S.M., whom we honor as a priest, andwhom we admire and love for his kindness, understanding, and encouragement. Father has labored to shape our lives in the light of Christian ideals. We know that his scholarship and father- liness are the means he uses to com- municate his priestly virtues and love of God to his religion classes. Itis with sincere and humble gratitude that we pause to thank Father Boisson- neault, and to ask his blessing on our future life. eh A EE MEP wre ve . ee _ REV. LEO BOISSOMMERULT, S$. M. Left to right: Sister Celine Dolores, Sister Celine Helena, Sister Genevieve Alice, Sister Marie Florencia, and Sister Rose Dolores. Sister Genevieve Alice, our Principal, has done much in aiding Notre Dame to gain the prestigeitnow enjoys in the educational field. | $45 « From his position as pastor, Rev. A. Charest, S.M., with never-ending zeal and unflagging devotion, has brought about numerous improvements and expansions of school facilities. We, who have reaped the fruits of his wor k, thank him and ask that God may grant him all the graces necessary to continue successfully in all his un- dertakings. By his frequent attendance at school activities, both scholastic andathletic, Father Dumond, our C.Y.O. Director, has taken a per- sonal interest in each and every one of us. His zeal for the welfare of each will remain unparalleled in the history of our school. Notre Dame will always stand as a living testimony to the apostolic zeal of our Spiritual Director, Father Boissonneault, who strove to invigorate our lives with strong Christian principles. — a HARVARD TRUST COMPANY We pause to pay tribute to Mother Alodie, Supe- rior at Notre Dame, whose presence atour functions was well appreciated. 1] SHahatAgigas ARSE 8haciag MERI Eel TT: , Pat raer ys YEARBOOK STAFF Sister Genevieve Alice, S.U.S.C. Moderator LITERARY STAFF Marie Quarteroni Philip Robillard Janet Desharnais Angela Bellizia Therese Gervais Marie Sarasin PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITORS Phyllis Rossignol George Forest Patricia Foley SPORTS STAFF Joan Goulet Francis Port Dolores Dumont Antoinette Gaudet BUSINESS STAFF Sister Celine Helena Doris Melanson Edward Arseneault Lower right; Patricia Fo- ley and Doris Melanson writing Thank You notes to our advertisers. Marie Sarasin Editor-in-Chief a ls ‘ ge Bees s ae Bee ll Pe aoe Sunt é F ephliec come oomgoialalicts ie i ais i s et y ucgeet Pity ee Fs 2 ne eee Oe a ge RPE Tt se a ee £2 : GEORGE E,. FOREST One Rice Circle Cambridge, Mass. George ... popular with all his classmates ... dance enthusiast... his formula for a good happy life ... personality plus ... dependable ... excellent dresser ... loyal supporter of all school activities ... generous 7s. 10nd: 01 ClassicalimuUsicu.7e pos sesses the gift of gab...hopes to be a professional interior decorator .. patient and understanding ... pet peeve--homework ... courteous sincere in all his undertakings never seen alone ... George, that's OUTBSPTeS President 4 Secretary 2,3 CRY; Otese a FRANCIS W. PORT 27. Washington Street Stoneham, Mass. Francis... a friendito all 2... se— rious in allhis undertakings... bas- ketball enthusiast...quiet personal- ity ... courteous ... fun loving... good student... possessor of a false tooth ... blushes easily ... loyalto his home town, Stoneham ... life- guard ... dark curly locks ... often seen withthe sophomores... dislikes dancing ... his quiet ways have won him a warm spot in our heart. Vice-president 4 GRY O7na 7 4 C.Y.O. Vice-president 4 Basketball Captain 3 MARIE V. SARASIN 28 Fairfield Street Cambridge, Mass. Marie...an efficient and versatile miss...excellent dresser... friendly to all...loyal supporter of activities ...collector of stuffed animals... generous... talkative... has a flair for hair ...a favorite patient of the dentist ... popular music fan... fa- mous for her daily apple... enjoys a good joke...quick to laugh.. .What- ever she does is always done well. National Honor Society Secretary l, 4 Vice-president 2,3 Sodalitvsl,@2 moe 4 Cheerleader 3,4 Stella Maris Editor-in-Chief CRY. Osmo, 4 EDWARD J. ARSENEAULT 32 Farragut Avenue Somerville, Mass. Edward ... capable ... neat... punctual ... strong advocate of pizza . amateur artist ... enjoys roller skating ... appreciates a good joke eemiadmOussmoOrnis crimson blush... always seen collecting money... willingly lends a helping hand assistant floor buffer, stair sweeper and basket emptier ... generous ... fun-loving ... Ed's ever ready spirit will win him many friends. Stella Maris Business Manager Treasurer 2,3,4 C.Y.O. Treasurer 3 C.Y.O. President 4 MARY ELLEN BEDUGNIS 17 Auburn Street Boston, Mass. Mary Ellen ...good student. ..fond of flowers, especially weeds...class handyman ... loves roller skating, hopes to be a pro someday...willing to try anything once ... distinctive walk ... hearty eater of everyone's lunch ... possessor ofmany friends, among whom the most treasured is her dog... life of any party... practical joker ... sports enthusiast ... bas- ketball and softball are among her fa- vorites ... explosive laughter... recognized by her blond curly locks ...A little miss, not always seen but always heard. OPN O or ANGELA R. BELLIZIA 259 Riverside Drive Medford, Mass. Angela ... known by all as Angie we eenaturally curly, lockse.-sdulck smile...ravenous appetite...loves roller skating ... attractive hazel eyes ... loyal supporter of the Lay- away Plan... always ready and willing ... special liking for para- keets ... smart dresser ... fond of music ... contagious laugh ... fa- mous for her Italian spaghetti... Angie will go far in life with her drive and ambition. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society Stella Maris Literary Advisor Mission Captain Cry @ 7aa4 JOHN F. BENOIT 59 Cameron Avenue Somerville, Mass. John... happy-go-lucky...striking good humor ...active and smiling... friendly personality...fun loving... practical joker ... allergic to home- work ... has his own special tech- nique for getting into trouble ... la- dies' man ... avid dance fan... so- ciable ... fond of popular music... willing and able lad...nice to meet, but nicer to know,that's John. Ga. Oana 4 LOIS M., CADMAN 39A Sherman Street Cambridge, Mass. Lois ... known for her domestic qualities ... bakes delicious cakes ... lover of popular music ... hap- piest when on her uncle's farm... avid horseback rider ...a past visi- tor of Disneyland...always seen be- hindstnescandys00xs 7... nelpiule..... seldom misses school activities ... sincere in all her undertakings friend to one and all... often seen walking by St. Peter's Field...capa- ble baby-sitter ... a master of the French language... Although she has been farandnear, we likeit best when she's right here. ere [Oh, She ARLENE L. DANIELS 253 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Arlene ... loads of fun ... fond of dancing ... takes part in all school activities ... punctual ... a great teaser...aloverof pizzas ...recog- nized by her jolly laughter ... light tressesand distinctive bangs...pre- fers walking to riding on buses ... contagious giggle ... capable repre- sentativeofN.D.H....generous... willing and eager...enjoys knitting, especially hats ... With her winning smile, she has found her place in our hearts. JANET C. DESHARNAIS 237 Walden Street Cambridge, Mass. Janet...loyal to her friends and to her school ... pop music fan... en- joys listening to theradio...capable baby sitter ... fun-loving ... loves coffee ... teasing humor ... fond of roller skating ... easy to please... enjoys working...supports the movie theater ... capable ...courteous... Let's hopeher patience will carry her through until she has her own patients. Sodality 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society Stella Maris Staff Cay © a4 THERESA J. DIONNE 69 Parker Street Chelsea, Mass. Theresa...perfect friendandclass- mate... generous... willingly helps anyone in need ... bubbling person- ality ... loyal supporter of the den- tists.) e-aCtlVe7in alle SpOrts=....1un= loving ... hopes to become a nurse ...possessor of a sunshine smile... fond of playing the piano... enjoys dancing and driving ... pop music entnusiastenwelikesmeo oO FOrdse..- has a flair for French ... top win- ner of Chocolate Drive ... We'll never regret Theresa's joining us in her junior year. EEO), Se DOLORES M. DUMONT 101 Clay Street Cambridge, Mass. Dolores ... active and fun-loving ... short and sweet...charming per- sonality ... can'tbe beat... seldom seen wearing a hat...enjoys dancing ...I.C. dance fan...frequently seen at the skating rink ... attractive lit- tle miss ... always smiling...popu- lar with everyone who knows her .. born comedienne...dark mischievous eyes ... popular music fan ... Her willingness to work and her bright spirit assure happiness to our little lady. Sodalitval: 2-374 National Honor Society Stella Maris, Sports Staff 4 Cheerleader 3,4 Ree ns DIANE M. FAVREAU One Verdun Street Cambridge, Mass. Diane ...goodsport... true friend ... Skating fan ... kind and consid- erate ... fond of turkey sandwiches ..-fun-loving... has the gift of gab along with a witty sense of humor... dependable...lover of tea... enjoys doing homework...possesses a sweet tooth ... avid dance fan... cheerful personality...recognized by her long blonde tresses...Perhaps her longing to be a baby doctor is the reason for her love of children. Sodality 1,2,3,4 Gale Oneone BARBARA A, FITZPATRICK 23 Kingston Street Somerville, Mass. Barbara ... our Irish colleen possessor of strawberry blonde hair ... basketball enthusiast ... jazz fan ...capable treasurer of JAMS... famous for her contagious giggle... blushes easily ... avid letter-writer ... frequent visitor of the Totem Pole popular with everyone ... keen sense of direction ... often seen in Harvard Square ... good listener... never seen alone... She will always remain our Barb. Sodality 2,3,4 CRY Otwrs C.Y.O. Treasurer 4 Cheerleader 3,4 PATRICIA E. FOLEY 45 Tyler Avenue West Medford, Mass. Patty ... that's our little miss... possesses the gift of gab ... never blushes ... loves Italian spaghetti ... despises riding on buses... lost without her radio... loves baby-sit- ting...neat as apin,and just as thin . seldom seen without a smile... fond of dancing ... enjoys roller- skating ... generous... active in all SCO OMmaCtLVILICS Ee DUNCLUGlan: Her love of children accounts for her strong desire to bea kindergarten teacher. Cheerleader 3,4 OrYeO tas IRENE E. GARNEAU 23 Jefferson Park Cambridge, Mass. Irene ... twinkling blue eyes... never serious...seldom around when wanted ... her long tresses are her trademark...likes popular music... claims she invented Sputnik...loves to do imitations ... ardent fan of Yul Brynner ...loathes oral compositions ... freckles by the dozen...adopted daughter of Mrs. Leger ...constant- ly smiling ... lovestodance...With her friendliness, she'll reach her aim in life. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Gere Onno ne ANTOINETTE J. GAUDET 104 Clark Avenue Chelsea, Mass. Antoinette ... always good company ...-possessesa heartofgold... loyal to Chelsea ... talkative ... ardent skating fan ... dislikes canned peas ...- Notre Dame's organ grinder ... basketball enthusiast ... collegiate dresser... keeps Zahka'sin business ... lover of good music ... always neat ... sparkling personality ... Toni is oneofthose persons youcan't help liking to be with. Sodality 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 1 So hs (OLS Kb Cheerleader 3,4 National Honor Society, Secretary 4 Stella Maris 4 THERESE GERVAIS 19 Boulevard Road Arlington, Mass. Theresa...known for her outbursts of laughter ... perfect poise...keen sense of humor...fond ofdancing... possessor of the cutest giggle... blushes easily..... fun-lovingw... makes friends easily ... faithful to Arlington ... serious when given a job ... easy-going ... enjoys short- hand classes ... charming personali- ty ... famous for her head cheese sandwiches ... never says a word, unless it's worth being heard. Sodalitval 2,60 724 Cee Ones 4 Stella Maris Literary Staff 4 JAMES J. GILREATH 108 Sherman Street Cambridge, Mass. Jimmy ... good-natured lad... full of fun ... fond of music ... money- wise ... basketball enthusiast good worker ... a welcome face in any crowd ... aviddance fan... trustworthy ... punctual ... helpful . usually seen near the Rindge... sociable... always seentelling jokes ...we'll never regret Jimmy's joining us this year. JOAN L. GOULET 91 Yorktown Street Somerville, Mass. Joan ... enjoys sleeping late... hates Monday mornings ... fond of crew-cuts ... lives on the telephone ... partial to long hair ... never misses record hops... bubbling over with school spirit ... dislikes movies . enjoys helping others... terrific personality ... president of JAMS... football enthusiast. ..calorie counter . always in Maine...Success will come with initiative like Joan's. BOda lL tvel 2 oe 4 Presidents. e2in3 eR es 16)5 Cheerleader 3, Co-captain 4 National Honor Society, Treasurer 4 Mission Captain 4 Stella Maris, Sports Editor 4 DIANNE M. LEGER 6 Sargent Street Cambridge, Mass. Dianne ... Known for her grace- fulness ... possesses a golden vein of humor ... an ardent rock 'n roll fan ... enjoys dancing ... usually seen on Rindge Avenue ... a loyal friend ... soft-spoken... co-opera- tive ... smart dresser ... capable baby-sitter ... although we seldom hear her, we will always welcome her. Sodality 1,2,3,4 Goyer Ouro 4 DORIS E. MELANSON 87 Sherman Street Cambridge, Mass. Doris... 7a, Dig esialeletOsdlie better known as Doc ...keensense ofhumor ...bigbrowneyes... helper to allinneed ...king-sizedheart... knows big sisters come in handy ... basketball fan ... always co-opera- tive ... usually laughing... another lover of long hair ... generous to the missions... frequent party-giver... enjoys walking ...Her ambitions and her determination insure her success. Sodality 1,2,3,4 Gen) wo te Mission Captain 4 ARLENE A. MORNEAULT 58 Cedar Street Cambridge, Mass. Arlene ... number one hall-decora- tor... sports enthusiast...attractive and tall... collegiateair... friendly to all... blushes when really embar- rassed ... avid dance fan ... often seen at the Totem Pole... loyal sup- porter of school affairs...jovial per- sonality ... enjoys band music... willingly helps anyone in need ... A tru er friend would be hard to find. Sodality 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader Captain 3,4 Grr © ona 74 C.Y.O. Treasurer 4 MARY P. O'CONNOR 107 Palmer Street Arlington, Mass. Mary...possesses long curly lashes ...- good debater ... anavid sports fan ... takes life as it comes ... keeps Brighams in business ...can't be missed in a crowd,because of her 5' 9 stature ...happiestwhen driv- Ings smiSCOLCVOUS]...6C Ol stant gum chewer ...allergic to homework ...devotedJ.B.F.C. fan...astaunch upholder of all her opinions ... We'll always be glad Pat joined us in her sophomore year. ele OEels 2 pol 4 Mission Captain 4 LINDA M. PERRY 30 Stockton Street Chelsea, Mass. Linda ... short 'n sweet... spark- ling smile...fondofroller skating... fun-loving ... good-natured and courteous...keeps the Shawmut Bank up to date on their millions ... mis- chievous browneyes ...a perfect little lady ... hates homework ... QGOOd Sports. . LOVES=LOld aul Giese seldom seen at home on the week-ends . enjoys working with figures ... neat dresser ...neverseenalone... Linda has won the sunniest spot in our hearts. Sodality 1,2,3,4 CAY. Oto Te CLAIRE A. POIRIER 116 Dudley Street Cambridge, Mass. Claire ...versatile little miss... fair hair ... noted for her enormous lunches ... generous ... up to date on the latest hit tunes...nimble fin- gers...practically supports the I.C. Dances ... likes dancing ... forever gabbing ... excellent typist ... good salesgirl...a little miss, with awe comed face in any crowd. Sodality 1,2,3,4 Oey sOre3 74 Cheerleader 3,4 MARIE A. QUARTERONI 20 Alberta Terrace Cambridge, Mass. Marie...a pleasantmiss...recog- nized by her jet black hair ... pop music fan...strong sense of duty... neat ...merry as the day is long... jolly laughter ... perfect lady all the time ... smart dresser ... good, wholesome friend ... fond of danc- ing ... aregular at the skating par- ties ...meat-ball sandwiches are among her favorites ... often seen in David Square...Our Marie is a friend to the end. : Sodality 1,2,3,4 CRY: Orman PHYLLIS D. ROSSIGNOL 190 Pemberton Street Cambridge, Mass. Phyllis ...a cheerful and friendly smile for everyone ... soft spoken courteous and considerate intelligent ... always on the go blushes easily ... likes to walk in therain...musiclver...experienced aunt and baby-sitter ...a classmate to remember ...seldom seen without her camera ... generous ... profes- sional candy-seller. ..Her personali- ty will win her many friends among the patients and doctors. Sodality 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society, V. President Stella Maris Photographic Editor Ci Oreo 4 Mission Captain PHILIP ROBILLARD 67A Clifton Street Cambridge, Mass. Philip ... friendly and popular... neat dresser ... Mickey Mouse fan ... fond of ice cream ... extremely studious ... always smiling ...a second Einstein ... known to be the strong, silent type... excellent stu- dent...ardent doodler...future U.S. Treasurer ... male model for Ipana ... romantically inclined ... When given a task, Phil is certainly the lad who will fulfill it. National Honor Society President Stella Maris Literary Editor Vice-President 1 OClY.O 64 RENE P. ROBILLARD 67A Clifton Street Cambridge, Mass. Rene ... better known as Re... genial personality...dependable ... good-natured ...inclined to be argu- mentative ... baseball fan... en- joys ice cream ... loyal to his Alma Mater ... conscientious student ... fond of dancing... smart dresser... courteous, clean-cut chap ... con- servative ... serviceable ... works with an ideal in view .. . most of all a true friend. Cry. Ofna ne ROBERT J. ROY 11 Jackson Street Cambridge, Mass. Robert ... easy-going ... terrific personality...willingly lendsa help- inghand ...loves spaghetti ...well- liked by all ... loyal supporter ofthe school ...I.C. Dance fan... courte- ous ... likes sports ... often seen in a crowd, need we say where? ... master of the checkroom ... generous unassuming ... enjoys popular music .-.- a good sport and a good friend. Orie Oers 74 « A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS! What makes Mary Ellen so mischievous? What is Angela's favorite pastime besides eating? Who is Lois' main concern? What is Arlene Daniels' secret ambition besides making money? Why did Janet become co-owner of the local record shop? What is Theresa Dionne's well-known secret? Who says Dolores is bashful? Who says Diane Favreau is getting a crew-cut? What gives Barbara all her pep in cheering? Why is Patricia entering a giggling contest? What is Irene's usual seventh period? What is Toni's real excuse for being always in Cambridge? Why is Theresa Gervais often seen in Donuts, Please ? Why does Joan spend her summers in Maine? Why does Dianne Leger want to be a fat lady in the circus? Why is Doris always seen in Freddie's? What caused Arlene Morneault's sudden dislike for toy stunts? What attracts Mary at the auto repair shop other than her car? Why does Linda prefer wearing spikes? What interests Claire so much at the 1.C. Dances? What is Marie Quarteroni's favorite hang-out? Who is the blonde in Phyllis' dreams? Who is that tall, young man in Marie Sarasin's life? Who says John curls his hair? Why is Edward's name always linked with money? Why does George want to open a tuna fish factory? What is James' other skill besides borrowing money? What makes Porky blush so easily? Why is June Philip's favorite month of the year? Why is Rene often seen on Rice Street? Why is Robert studying to be a mad professor? 3] Sister Geneviev Alice answers An toinette's questio about Dudley' book, The Last Cre to have their boo checked. Diane Leger and Patricia Foley looking up cross references for material on their term paper. Have you a prob- lem, girls? asks Claire as shejoins Therese Gervais and Lois Cadman ., at the pamphlet rack. Linda Perry, Rene Robillard, and Irene Garneau claim that there's more in HI-TIME than you think-- and from all appearances they are correct. arbara and Joan working on their eekly vocabulary sheet--an asset every Notre Dame student. a ann. CHGLICN Caciian jl Men wh = WD = ae a : ‘ oh 2d Study periods are often spent inthe Library look- ing up authors for book reports. 4) ee eae Vols te AUDA baat ahd lepheoth Pt Tiateny aa i an es qa math Hligciengss ce pcan iece Ti: me AES ty A ie ope faiex Br als vue ot Sn walt @in e an aY Ss a a , foal ta eneee ss eos al Rie ieee ones a 5 5 me ft “Ses cL £7 ad et (Witatst bot ¢ bth CHOCOLATE DRIVE A carload of World's Finest Choco- late puts Notre Dame on the march for the Betterment of Our School. George and Arlene M. seem to know what the outcome of the Chocolate Drive will be, but Antoinette is a little skeptical. Fear not, little one, we Cambridgites always come out on top. Angela and Pat prepare wall decorations for Arlene M. and Antoinette set up the stage the Alumni Dance. setting for this event. All set, George? asks Marie Quar- § teroni while Mary O'Connorand Janet Desharnais forgeahead with their Re- ligion assignment. ; eS - Howey bd «eae see 3 ‘emo epee ee 511 lieben ieee es] Coc a mie ambaoel iS) a ok . oly ‘« ra so oe © et. © a} Sate se amas. Ee” See oe) Mae aS as - SS «ae eS he Om RE oge Se =i +; .- ist Hiss . i, rf e es end “ “a Anny ei eS. pate agen! eye Po O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, preserve us from the fire of hell, bring all souls to heaven, and help especially those who are most in need. “s 6 ve Ce Ped ee ra = 35 dea hdeee ? Yano BfAt iN George Forest, our Elliott Cardvertiser operator. Theresa Gervais at the Comptometer COMMERCIAL Sister Celine Helena instructs Pa- tricia Foley onthe method of closing the sales and expenseaccounts, as Edward Arseneault demonstrates and Barbara Fitzpatrick and Joan Goulet check his work. Linda's job is to see that Lois Cadman has the addressograph stencils she needs and that Dianne Leger has enough Mimeo- graph material at her disposi- tion. DEPARTMENT ti, He ———— (Upper right) There's nothing liketrans- cribing notes for success in shorthand. Antoinette helps John prove this state- be iment. le ’ Sister Rose Dolores, the science instructor, teaches Doris how to put the — theory into practice. Love me, love my fish, says Eddie. Not explosives, are they? 38 Arlene Daniels and Theresa Dionne are concentrating on Phyllis' explanation of the various parts of a crayfish. aif SCIENCE DEPARTMENT . Our newly remodeled laboratory is a dream come true for both teacher and pupils. However, industry is still the important factor at a chemistry bench as seen by these serious seniors. f | | ( p ( [ f iN N Front row: Dolores Dumont, Claire Poirier, Diane Favreau, Dianne Leger, Patricia Foley, Sister Celine Helena, Irene Garneau, Lois Cadman, Mary Ellen Bedugnis, Marie Sarasin, Linda Perry. Second Row: Janet Desharnais, Joan Goulet, Antoinette Gaudet, Arlene Morneault, Angela Bellizia, Mary O'Connor, Doris Melanson, Arlene Daniels, Phyllis Rossignol, Barbara Fitzpatrick, Marie Quarteroni. Third Row: Theresa Gervais, Edward Arseneault , Philip Robillard, Francis Port,John Benoit, George Forest,Rene Robillard, Robert Roy, Theresa Dionne. Lee What's your contribution, Marie? A daily chore at N.D.H. Exams coming up, Theresa? The presentation of the class gift, gor- f geous taffeta American and Papal flags, by Marie Sarasin and George Forest. Sister Marie Florencia, Latin teacher, discusses Caesar's Gallic Wars with Doris Me- lanson, Francis Port, and Mary Ellen Bedugnis. Study period finds these se- niors, Linda Perry, Arlene Daniels, and Rene Robillard seeking advice from Sister Genevieve Alice. Claire Poirier and Doris Melanson look for further information on their religion assignment. 4] MATIONAL womoe SOCH TT SS sg , we TT Le SiR — - - os ek a Pa A c 14 HARACTERY LA V5 Ui 3 ° a MASTALLATION CEREMONY The NOTRE DAME CHAPTER ofthe NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY received its charter from headquarters in Washington on November 8, 1957 and thereby pledged itselfto promote inits members the four cardinal principles of the society, namely: CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP and SERVICE. Pictured above is the newly elected president of the local chapter, Philip receiving the gavel from the principal, Sister Genevieve Alice, oe oes Whey eaystattes ey Robillard, at the installation ceremony. 42 Students at Notre Dame are devoted fol- lowers of our Blessed Lady. Claire, Lois, and Francis with Sis- ter Celine Helena pause atthe shrine for a brief visit. eee ee (FIPS i Wikish Dl NATIONAL HONOR INDUCTION CEREMONY IN REVIEW The ceremony opens with a formal investiture of the candidates .Sis- ter Celine Helena is seen in the top picture at the left presenting the investiture robes to the can- didates who in turn are formally vested (middle picture) by amem- ber of the Faculty Council. The members-elect are then given a lighted candle by the presiding officer who reminds them of their obligation as members in the socie- ty to let your light shine before all men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in heaven. (third picture) Each member is then called upon to kneel (bottom picture) at our Blessed Mother's altar and recite the pledge of the National Honor Society: I accept this candleand pledge myself to uphold the prin- ciples of the National Honor Socie- ty in CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, and SERVICE.I shall do my best to be true totheideals of NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL, so that I may always and everywhere give glory to God. OFFICERS OF THE LOCAL CHAPTER Philip Robillard, president; Antoin- nette Gaudet, secretary; Phyllis Rossignol, vice-president; Joan Goulet, treasurer. Sister Genevieve Alice presents the gavel to the newly- elected president of the Notre Dame Chapter, Philip Ro- billard. re Meets ® idles Members of the senior and junior a ae a she explains one of s the four cardinal Wie Pi virtues. Ilight the candle of Lea- dership, symbol of all that is noble andstrueee. =: ne classes eligible § re nm toactive member- jm He eh ship, listen to An- ie Naa af, toinnette Gaudet as , A = a ” MB —™ i a ee Sek rie ve members then receive their membership card Members of the Faculty and student body are deeply pin from the presiding officer, Sister Genevieve impressed as they view the unfolding of the Induc- e. tion Ceremony. maTiOnaL HONOR SOCHTY SERVICE c“ a —_— C7 —— —) —— —— c= haba May the Body of Ou Lord Jesus Christ keep your soul fo fe everlasting.) li Amen. ise nt t k seas een iyi The blessing of Class Rings, a long anticipated event for every student at Notre Dame, leaves an indelible mark in our minds. Hi, Father! All set to go? Our spiritual support S( : {) “ e FGLARSHIP e i. _| i re | a es ul ro rt ; PLEDGE OF Tht HONOR SOCIETY Phyllis Rossignol, vice-president of the local chapter of the National Honor Society, with lighted candle in handrecites her pledge: I accept this candle and pledge myself to uphold the principles of the National Honor Society in CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, and SERVICE. I shall do my best to be true to the ideals of NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL, sothatImay always and everywhere give glory to God. es . 2 wf ht: a ‘S as e as, - ben - os ) ie ahs ites nes ae: ee . 9 ve ‘ t-8 50 IA i vit Fs as +? pbeegenepee o CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY GROUP Left to right:D. Dumont, M. Quar- teroni, D. Leger, C. Poirier, B. Fitzpatrick, M.Bedugnis, A.Gau- det, M. Sarasin, P. Foley. Second row:T.Gervais,A.Daniels, D. Melanson, M. O'Connor, A. Bellizia, A. Morneault, P. Rossi- gnol, T. Dionne. Third Row:E. Arseneault, P. Robil- lard, F. Port,R. Robillard,R. Roy, J. Goulet. WONT TO icaaiaiee ROO0 Feienas WE 8ES7 actus ray ‘1S Twat or u n y BOON poor ps : a Boissonneault, our religion (ne mieter arene A. x REFERENCE ENGLISH Pi ah It can't be Deing a bit Pa etic hess SEMOR Memoirs In honor of His Kingship, in reverence of His Person, and in obedienceto His Holy Law of Purity, we solemnly pledge ourselves against profanity and obscene speechand con- versation. We consecrate ourselves together with our thoughts, words and actions to His Service. May all the powers of our souls and all the senses of our bodies be ever an offering of praise to Him during the whole course of our lives. Theresa Dionne's exhibit on Sugar Diabetes displays a good deal of research. Doris Melanson, first prize winner at the Local Science Fair, for her ex- cellent and tim e-con- suming project--Pig Em- bryology. qwasssessg garg Edward Arseneault, second prize winner, demonstrates the proper care of an aqua- rium. George Forest brought along a prize-winning pigeon to complete his project. Congratulations to you, Doris, for bringing in first prize! DISTORTED FOOT 1957 LOCAL SCIENCE FAIR Pecan HUMAN Vol gi F eee a, york And War te} Metamorphosis The World OF Ants : OF The Ant Arlene Morneault proudly displays her project on The Human Foot. Laebecontrol. “ AR . way The Carpenter Ant Colony featured by Irene Garneau attracted many viewers. f Nau ( ca Wy Science isa vital factor inthe progress ofthe modernworld. Be- low we see Sister Rose Dolores and a group of chemists and bio- logists who seem to experience a keen curiosity inthe wondrous possibilities in the field of science. The Boston Globe reporter interviewing Lorraine Lefeb- vre on her project--Drugs for ¢e f an - (TT $e AE. A Pig Smile, Father ... . In the Yoon cheat s garden pe ge ae ae Saved! 2 . Fs Don't, George! sna ie ee ee Our guests se yi RIsHAra Galligan: Siaee Of555; autographs Otto, our souvenir dog. Mata ea eter a + ’ s gira George Forest, ouremcee, welcomes those present to the second alumni dance. 4 f , i é a ‘ ptm, ’ . oe (cilia Ee } It's ahappyreunion for these alumni, Mr. Mrs.A.Nowlanand Mr. Mrs. A. Desrochers. 61 i : : | us saith | i Sa Dame High on Rudolph and the boys yo | Vv u better watch out ... ke a . RX, 26 sea We 4 Oe MK pix. yy al lf, yw oe Ls A pleasant task, a ef wy a, a d of mercy + ETT le 4 y te ™ Me — « | Views of monastery life | en f is la a eo ae Pole! re te Welcome home from the North : ae : CHEERLEADERS {4 Hy ® The NOTRE DAME CHEER LEADING SQUAD has gained recognition and praise for its work many times during my the season. Its main objective has been to arouse school spirit,to en- courage the students to attend basketball games, and to give the team the incen- tive to play at its best. We can truly say that the Spirit of Notre Dame is up- permost in these girls' hearts, and we congratulate them on their fine work. Theteamisina huddle--Coach Boyle is at the head. Roll it up, Porky, roll it up Front Row: S. Nowlan, E. Rossignol, E. Girouard, P. Bol- duc, P. Foley, M. Sarasin, Ne Gaudet, ). Goulet. Second Row: C. Poirier, D. Dumont, A. Morneault, B. Fitzpatrick. BASHETBALL Notre Dame's Bas- ketball Team is now in its second season. Under the sponsorship of Fr. Dumond, its director, and the fine workmanship of Coaches Boyle and Goulet, it has taken its stand in the.G.y. OO. junior League and can boast of a few vic- tories. Theteam is now composed of two groups--the Jay- vees and the Var- sity. We are proud to say that the Jay- vees prove to be fine prospects for the Varsity Team. (above) Chuck thatrebound, Greg. (right) Bob Goulet, our coach, acting as Referee. Front Row: W. Ki boantitew Bb. Brooks, F.Port, G.Donovan,N. Brooks. Second Row:F.Gatheral, JeeHanrignt-sr. Burton,R.Saun- ders .Third Row: Fr. Dumond, Mr. Boyle. a with gee OTS _ : ™“ = “wy “— , 7 . ; y ie P% x = 5 - . a) 7 r Our hoste garasin 68 , a A kee ; M.S: 7 and MIS - ae % = 4 ” “4 Le ‘ } a. my On with the Grand March! Marie Sarasin and George Forest, class officers are in the lead. ase Notre Dame's Honor Guard Tas By Gh os leg? s A iy LY. sie ge © be i ¢ sae | | i a | us Oh, we love the Halls of Ivy, That surround us here today ... | Our pride and joy a“ a Our Graduation Mass ES As we enter a new life ett 2 ap hh age a a | = a And we will not forget, Though we be far, far aw sg = Front Row: M. Foley,P. Boucher, J. Englehardt, N. Pronovost, J. Duguay, Sister Rose Dolores, M. Berube, S. Nowlan, L. Lefeb- vre, B. Buckley. Second Row:A. Paquet, F.Sheerer, P. Bolduc,C. Dee, M.A. McCar- thy, A. O'Connor, F. Wagner, E. Doherty,M .Cooney,J.MckKinley, F,. Marchand. Third Row:T.Glynn, G.Donovan, E. Callahan, P. Griffin, H. Po- thier, F. Burton, T. Dionne, B. Brooks,E.Halleran, F.Gatheral, R.. Saunders, C. LeClair. Front Row: J. Gilreath, A. Arseneault, E. Girouard, H. Nadeau, p H (} ll (} p f ( | f SS J. Landry, E. Gallant, Sister Marie Florencia, D. Doherty, D. Dumont, M. O'Brien, M. Lavallee, J. Boutiette, M. Belliveau. Second Row: J. Brosnahan, B. Morneault, E. Rossignol, E. Hudson, A. Murphy, M.L. Sullivan, V. Dee, G. Saunders, M Blouin, P. Bourgault, S. Griffin, J. Canniff, W. Foulis. Third Row: L. Beaulieu, S. Driscoll, J. McHale, G. Casey, R. Healy, J J. Hanright, E. Ford, R. Theriault, J. Boudreau, K. Haskell, . Saltzman, C. James, P, Dunn. First Row: T. Landry, J. Thibault, L. Robillard, P. Gauvin, FR f H i} f | CLASS C. Cyr, C. Caruso, Sister Celine Dolores, E. Gannon, J. Lawrence,H. Nowlan,J. Bengtson,A. Doiron,L. Hamel. Second Row:R. M. Orso,M. E. McCarthy, K. Oliver, R. Michaud, F. Ryan, E. Collins, J. Lane, J. Kelly, F. Monaco, L. Griffin, D. Brennan. Third Row: W. Kilgariff, J]. Kelleher, G. Fleming, F. Soley, J. Geehan, L. Durazzano, R. Salvage, J. Santos, N. Brooks, L. 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Francis Port Stoneham, Mass Bill the Tailor- Mrs. Port Cormier's Grocery A. Deferrari Son Marist Fathers Smith Zamparelli Pharmacy Moll Motors, Inc. Mosca's Bakery Philip Robillard Cambridge, Mass. Our Lady of Pity Parish Oscar Paul Robillard The Ouellette Family Mr. John Flanagan Mr. John Marshall John Benoit Somerville, Mass. Miss June Phelps Mr. Mrs. John L. Benoit Mr. Stephen Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Andrew Benoit Family Miss Anna Benoit Rene Robillard Cambridge, Mass. Miss Anne Benoit Duguay Robillard Market, Inc. Miss Bernadette Benoit David and Paul Benoit Robert Roy Cambridge, Mass. Miss Malvina Benoit Mr. Mrs. Frederick Roy Miss Phyllis Benoit and Family Miss Elizabeth Burns Miss Dorothy M. Benoit Miss Mary Doherty Mr. Mrs. Francis P. Benoit A Friend Mr. Leonard J. Benoit Miss Rosalie McInnis Mr. Frank Bransfield Mr. John McGeehan Mr. Mrs. James Bulger Mrs. Lillian Lordan Cambridge Lumber Co. Mrs. Fred Sbraccia Mr. Daniel M. Murphy Miss Janet Tetrault George Forest Cambridge, Mass. 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Ryan Miss Donna Sampson Mrs. David J. Ryan Mr. Robert Sawyer Mary O'Brien Cambridge, Mass. Elaine Girouard Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Mrs. Martin O'Brien Hollywood Spa Builders Specialty The Keg, Inc. The Wilson Chapel Elaine Hudson Cambridge, Mass. Elaine Rossignol Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Mrs. Arthur H. Hudson Mr. Mrs. Patrick Rossignol S. Sgt. Mrs. John Caruso Miss Elaine Rossignol Rose Therese Collegiate Outfitters Mr. Charles Lavoie Jean Landry Somerville, Mass. Gayle Saunders Stoneham, Mass. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Doiron Tommy O'Grady Mr. Mrs. Robert Mahoney Mr. Mrs. John Roy Mary Lou Sullivan Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Helen L. Sullivan Marie Lavallee Cambridge, Mass. Porter Chevrolet Mr. Mrs. Henry Lavallee Mr. Matthew Comerford 83 R. J. Powell Mrs. Daniel M. O'Reilly Mr. Joseph P. Sullivan Mr. Joseph P. Sullivan A Friend FRESHMEN Leo Boudreau Dedham, Mass. Mr. Mrs. Leo Boudreau Leo Boudreau, Jr. Louis Durazzano Somerville, Mass. Mrs. Lucy Durazzano Mrs. Clementina Champey Mr. Arthur Mancusi Gerald Fleming Somerville, Mass. Mr. Mrs. William Fleming Mr. William T. Fleming Andy's Market Ralph's Barber Shop Mrs. B. Sellars Tom's Spa James Geehan Somerville, Mass. Mr. Mrs. James Geehan John Kelly Somerville, Mass. Mrs. Eleanor Kelly William Kilgariff Mrs. Mary Kilgariff Mr. Mrs. Andrew Benoit Miss Florence Benoit Mrs. Fred Benoit Mrs. Mary Benoit Mr. Mrs. Ernest Simard Mr. Mrs. Albert Wagner Somerville, Mass. James Lane Somerville, Mass. Mr. Mrs. Edward A. Lane and Family Miss Madeline Lane Mrs. Hannah O'Neill Leo Melanson Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Yvonne Melanson Mr. Francis Melanson Mr. Armand A. Beauchemin Rudolph Michaud Kevin Oliver James Roach Francis Ryan Mrs. E. A. Beaudoin Mr. Paul J. Cote Mr. Mrs. Clarence Deyoung Dudley Furniture Co. Mr. Sam Hache Mr. Mrs. Jeffrey Jutras Mr. Mrs. Gaston Lefebvre Mr. Robert F. Mahoney Miss Elizabeth J. O'Keefe Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Mrs. Rudolph P. Michaud Mrs. Mary Malloy Mrs. Helen Murray Mrs. Agnes Pomeroy Somerville, Mass. Mrs. F. R. Oliver Francis Oliver Paul Oliver Sidney L. Adelman, M.D. Mrs. A. Lusardi Miss P. Teixena Stoneham, Mass. The Roach Family Frank Bracciotti Mrs. Frank Cobbett Rita and Francis Connors Harry F. DePinto Mr. Ed Fortini Guy Guarnaccia, D.M.D. Mrs. Margaret Malonson The O'Connell Family Mrs. Lawrence O'Laughlin Miss Ingrid Richardson Mrs. Paul Rooney George Savard Stoneham, Mass. Mr. Mrs. John C. Ryan and Family Miss Beatrice Mann James Santos Mrs. James Santos Francis Soley Mr. Mrs. Francis A. Soley Miss Helen McLaughlin Miss Louise McLaughlin Joan Bengtson Mr. Mrs. Earle Bengtson Mr. Earle Bengtson, Jr. Miss Eleanor Bengtson Miss Roberta Bengtson Mr. Mrs. James Loder Carol Caruso Hurley Cleaners Claudette C yr Mr. Mrs. Claude J. Cyr Mr. Roger Cyr Mrs. Julia Gallagher Mrs-.e. eh. horan Mrs. Alice Marquis Anne Doiron Mrs. Blanche Doiron Mr. Sylvester Doiron Mr. Alfred Doiron Mrs. Prudence Bulger Miss Claire Burke Miss Linda Ervin Mrs. Helen Labo Mrs. Helen Laliberte Mrs. Pauline McAdoo Mrs. Helen Olson Eileen Gannon Mr. Mrs. Thomas Gannon Patricia Gauvin Mrs. Barbara Gauvin Miss Patricia Gauvin Miss Susan Gauvin Mrs. Berry Mr. Mrs. Leonard Boudreau Somerville, Mass. Stoneham, Mass. Stoneham, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Medford, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. 85 Master Michael Fremini Mr. Mrs. William Quinn Mrs. Harriet Robertson Lucille Hamel Mrs. Alice M. Hamel Miss Pauline A. Hamel Miss Lucille M. Hamel Mr. Mrs. Peter Doyle Miss Carol A. Doyle Rindge Laundromat Therese Landry Mr. Mrs. Simon Landry Mr. Mrs. Alex Landry Miss Eileen Landry Mrs. Fred Benoit Mr. Mrs. Leo Boudreau Mr. Mrs. Omer Briand Julie Lawrence Mr. Mrs. G. Lawrence Mrs. Laurea Bruni Mrs. Sam Hache Mrs. John Melanson Mr. Jerry Melanson Mrs. A. Messier Mrs. F. Moritz Mr. H. Morrison Mrs. B. Starek Mary Ellen McCarthy Mr. John P, McCarthy Mrs. Ruth M. Seman Mr. George A. Shea Mr.. Peter T. Stapleton Mr. John T. Sullivan Joseph Wasser Helen Nowlan Mr. Mrs. Anthony J. Nowlan Mrs. E. Nowlan Mrs. Arthur Benoit Mr. Mrs. Roger Monast Mr. Mrs. William J. Pellerin Mr. Mrs. Edmond Robichaud Miss Margaret Ward Mrs. Joseph Doty Cambridge, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Rose Mary Orso Medford, Mass. Lucille Robillard Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Mrs. William Orso Mr. Mrs. Oscar Robillard Mr. Edward Orso Mr. Mrs. Clarence Robillard Mr. Paul Orso Master Philip E. Orso Joellyn Thibeault Stoneham, Mass. Mrs. Victoria Baratta Mr. Joseph Thibeault Miss Catherine LaBella Mrs. Lean Thibeault Mr. Mrs. Louis LaBella Mrs. John Boutchia Mr. Philip LaBella Mrs. John Crowley ACHNOWLEDG MENT As we leave the portals of Notre Dame High, the Yearbook Staff and the members of the Class of '58 wish to pause a moment and express their deepest and most heart- felt appreciation - to the Faculty members especially to Sister Genevieve Alice and Sister Celine Helena for their guidance and untiring devotion in planning our STELLA MARIS; - to our photographer, Mr. Tisei, for his kindness and excellent photo- graphic work; - to the Vantine Studios and in particular Mrs. Johnson for their efficien- cy and whole-hearted co-operation ; - to the Portland Lithograph Company for their superior work; and last, but by no means least - to our Patrons and Advertisers for their generosity in helping to make this edition of the STELLA MARIS possible. 86 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES au) THE CLASS OF 1958 FROM The Wipes teethons 87 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF ’58 Our Lady Of Pity Parish COMPLIMENTS OF Warren Kay Veralire Soke “sa999?7?® OU Ree Oi hehe Gilat PbO. O CRAP Hi 132 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. 89 CONGRATULATIONS AND SUCCESS TO THET GI AS SMO: Eg 9.o.3 FROM fe Aantor GE: 90 COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES LO ett Poe Cr REA DUAR LN GGA oo FROM wis Sophom ore (Gls, 28 BES. OF LUCK TO THE GRADUATES FROM The Sreshman lass o2 COMMERCIAL BRAKEGALIGNMENTs: COMPLETE CAR TRUCK SERVICE Bear Aligning Wheel Balancing Brake Relining Drums Refaced Steering Gear Specialists Specialists on Foreign Cars 200 Exchange Street Malden, Massachusetts Telephone Albert Beaulieu MA 2-2122 UN 4-5464 93 CHECK WHAT YOU WANT: Good starting salary with regular raises Pleasant work with other girls and young men Prestige of a responsible job with a well-known and respected company If your list shows three checks, then you should check into what the Telephone Company has to offer you. Smart girls are doing it now, before they graduate from high school. Come in and see our employment interviewer soon. You’ll enjoy talking with her. Act now, and you can say with pride, “I’m all set! I’m going to work with the Telephone Company!” See the Guidance Counselor at your school, and talk first with her about when and where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY a4 H oly Name Society “Every Catholic Man Should Be a Holy Name Man” Archbishop Cushing JOIN THE HOLY NAME TODAY OUR LADY OF PITY CHURCH Cambridge, Mass. Dios eels Dal Om lb hHibaGisAS Sa Obl 958 FROM Ly UNION GUIL Cambridge, Massachusetts 95 MASSE HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware and B.P.S. Paints WZ we Corner Walden Sherman Sts. Cambridge, Mass. =e TR 6-4755 ASSOCIATION NOTRE DAME DE CAMBRIDGE, Inc. eR TAL EO EF ORGREN Dee xe All Occasions Juke Box - Refrigerator - Service Room included New members invited to join 2322 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass, EL 4-8046 Diagonally Across from Harvard Theatre 96 JOHN D. LYNCH DRUG CO. Apothecaries prexale DRUGS 2406 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Tht WILSON ChAPEL Funeral Directors SERVICE AVAILABLE ANYWHERE AT ANY TIME Francis M. Wilson, Inc. Vernon E. Morrill, Treasurer 28 College Avenue Somerville, Mass. MOLLSM O:O Rist iN Ge, Daf Since 1914 at Porter Square Cambridge OF, NORTH CAMBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM 2360 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Open Tuesday Evenings John D. Lynch 6:00 to 8:00 President CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE CHIL ZRHO NOTRE DAME CHI RHO Age 18 and over or out of high school Meetings every 2nd and 4th Tuesday in Mission Hall T. J. HARTNETT BEVERAGE CO. LIQUORS @ BEERS WINES OpenwgFAaM tongs. Free Sedan Delivery ke 2408 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. KIRKLAND PLUMBING and HEATING INC. 48 Rice Street Arlington, Massachusetts MI 8-0626 98 HAMEL'S TYDOL SERVICE STATION ae Oe 2578 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. EL 4-9888 NORTON BEVERAGE COMPANY 2335 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. You Ring EL 4-7600 We bring Imported, Domestic Wines and Spirits JiO Payoee bro hk Corner of Mass. Avenue and Norris Street Cambridge, Mass. Specialty: Champagne and Hot Dog $1.00 Joseph E. Bolduc, Proprietor UENESVers hole, AUIS AGP ab GOMPAN Y¥ 2360 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. DEPOSITS INSURED The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation P ident : Oo 38: .M., ease $10,000 For'eacn INsURANCE $10,000 aM8. Duguay Robillard Market, Inc. MEATS - GROCERIES - PROVISIONS 280 Rindge Avenue Ge Telephone Cambridge, Mass. KI 7-7011 Edward M. Walsh Gharles D2 Keete EDWARD M. WALSH -{ FUNERAL HOME } 2157 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge 40, Mass. Telephone KI 7-5544 HOLLYWOOD SPA Sodas - Sundries - Groceries 2323 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Hot Lunches EL 4-8498 Sandwiches EEE EEE eee O'CONNOR MOTORS CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH CARS SEFEGREDSUSEDEGARS 22 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Mass. Telephones 5-8107 5-5102 100 OSCAR PAUL ROBILLARD AND HIS NEWSBOYS Compliments of HOME DELIVERIES ON SUNDAYS and WEEKDAYS THE ROSSIGNOL FAMILY Shae 67A Clifton Street — Cambridge 40, Mass. EL 4-6748 ALL MILK IS GOOD, BUT Compliments of CORMIER’S GROCERY MILK IS BETTER H. P. Hood Sons 422 High Street See West Medford, Mass. We wish your class, Good Luck, Good-Health and Loads of Happiness. ' 101 BENZIGER BROTHERS Church Goods - Religious Articles Catholic Books 95 Summer Street Boston, Mass. HA 6-6330 Compliments of MR. MRS. GEORGE BROUSSEAU and FAMILY DeWOLF BROTHERS Custom Upholstery Remodeling - Repairing - Refinishing S. E. DeWolf CH 3-2315 710 Broadway Chelsea 102 Compliments of CHILDREN OF MARY SODALITY of Our Lady of Pity Church Compliments of MR. MRS. ANGUS BELLIVEAU CAMBRIDGE BRAKE SERVICE Brakes and Wheel Alignment 2578 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. ELiot 4-9520 Compliments of Jee sor ALN AUaG O 7, The finest in Combination Windows and Doors UN 4-1699 ; | | ROBERT J. FITZPATRICK HOWARD W. FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK BROS., Inc. Caterers 842 PEARL STREET, MALDEN, MASS. Telephones Residence Business MA 4-3844 MA 2-6520 MA 2-6521 ROSE THERESE COLLEGIATE OUTFITTERS Miss Mary Louise Riley manufacturers of CORRECT UNIFORMS 101 Rice Street Cambridge, Mass. 103 ARTHUR “TITO” GAUTRERY General Trucking - Contract Disposal Prompt, courteous service 24 hours a day One Warwick Park Telephone Cambridge, Mass. Liek=156) Wit bao Ort ae Four Corners Woburn WO 2-1885 RALCrAtZ LOMB INO Seneel NiGe a HUDSON HORNET 169 Beacon St. Somerville, Mass, EL 4-8301l WISE POTATO CHIPS Compliments of Be “WISE” - Buy “WISE” THE DESHARNAIS FAMILY 141 Rindge Avenue Cambridge 40, Mass. KI 7-9722 Best Wishes from Compliments of ST. AGNES PARISH THE LADIES OF ST. ANN Arlington of Our Lady of Pity Parish DESDLOmE ROD Compliments of i Fruit Produce HIGHLAND FARMS tS Highland Avenue Cambridge, Mass. S ille, . TR 6-9876 omerville, Mass 104 Compliments of MR. MRS. ARTHUR J. DANIELS THE NEVAIRE One Medford St. Arlington MI 8-3926 Gifts - Cards - Frames NEWTOWNE WOODWORKING CoO. Manufacturers of Store and Office Fixtures Kitchen Cabinets 31 Cedar Street Cambridge L.G. Theriault KI 7-9486 Compliments of COUNCILLOR CHARLES A. WATSON JOSEPH B CARABBIO S.C. Chiropodist-Podiatrist 2187 Massachusetts Avenue K of C Building North Cambridge, Mass. 105 Compliments of MR. MRS. ERNEST FITZPATRICK Compliments of SYLVIA O'CONNOR, M.D. HURON LAUNDERETTE 146 Huron Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Joseph Wasser KI 7-0946 THE KEG, INC. 131 Sherman Street Cambridge, Mass. EL 4-8609 Fine Italian food and pizza, Beer, ale, and choice wine. RIGHDALE PRESS 6 Walden Street Cambridge, Mass. EL 4-0505 Mr. George McMahon RINDGE LAUNDROMAT Best Wishes Half -Hour Laundry Lola M. Daly Acrobatic Dancing School Washing and Fluff Dried : 2 ; Beginners and Advanced Lessons Dry Cleaning - Pressing - Shirts 173 Rindge Avenue “Acrobatic Specialists Cambridge, Mass. 478 Main St., Charlestown TR 6-3009 CH 2-2131 CH 2-2350 Compliments of Compliments of FRANCIS G. ARMSTRONG A FRIEND GERARD GRENIER Compliments of Service Station Tires - Batteries - Accessories PEARL'S 5¢ to $1 STORE 2500 Massachusetts Avenue 2288 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. North Cambridge, Mass. EL 4-9033 JOE'S RADIO TV SERVICE SUNSET CLEANERS LAUNDERERS 270 Riverside Avenue 91 WINDSOR STREET Medford, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. TRowbridge 6-3971 MY 8-9735 Metropolitan Boston's Largest Compliments of Direct Factory Dealer the CONGRESS STORES AUTOMOTIVE 275 Fresh Pond Parkway Cambridge, Mass. Four Generations of Custom Clothiers BROADWAY TILE WILLIAM E. CASSIDY . . Clothier CERAMIC — PLASTIC — RUBBER AND ASPHALT TILE Clothier . . INLAID LINOLEUM OF ALL KINDS Telephone KI rkland 7-3727 WALLS AND FLOORS Complete Line of NATIONAL BRANDS OF FURNISHINGS 2261 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTH CAMBRIDGE 106 (Opposite St. John’s Church) 2109 MAss. Ave. UN 4-7766 CAMBRIDGE, MASs. ‘ JOHN H. DERBY, Jeweler, Inc. Compliments of Davis Square Somerville, Mass. MAB TS Tee LEER S ae SORE Assumption Parish Official Watch Inspectors for the Boston Maine Railroad CHhelncamhincs RINDGE PHARMACY Compliments of 154 Rindge Avenue BROSNAN OIL COMPANY Cambridge, Mass. TR 6-6700 MI 3-2202 Maurice Jacobson, Reg. Ph. RIGAZIO'S LAUNDERMAT DRY CLEANERS Compliments of 280 Rindge Avenue UN 4-4771 FRANCIS T. DOWNEY, M.D. Specializing Blankets - Shag Rugs - Spreads CAMILLE BEAULIEU Compliments of Power Burner ROLAND J. MORIN SALES SERVICE 1955 Massachusetts Avenue 19 Haskell St. Cambridge TR 6-8535 Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of Compliments of ED PENNEY A FRIEND ‘ PENNEY SERENADE COLUMBIA FOOD STORES ROBERTS REALTY CO. Imported Domestic Foods ayeyil Hours face elables ROBERTS INSURANCE AGENCY ag 164 Massachusetts Avenue 2320 Massachusetts Ave. Arlington, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. MI 3-0900 3-0901 EL 4-9323 107 BRIAND STUDIO Candid and Formal Photography Photographic Supplies 183 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Mass. AR 5-3180-M BILL the TAILOR Formal Wear Outfitters Special Rates for Students 1910 Mass, Ave. Cambridge Telephone EL 4-0600 Compliments of KE VINA G REN Funeral Service 2307 Mass. Avenue TR 6-9144 Cambridge QUALITY SEA FOOD MKT. 180 Massachusetts Avenue East Arlington AR 5-5815 Outstanding Choice Sea Food - Cleanliness DIAMOND COAL OIL CO. 137 Sherman Street Cambridge, Mass, Coal - Oil - Coke KI 7-4244 KI 7-8540 ARLINGTON LINOLEUM SHOP Floor Coverings Combination Doors and Windows 175 Broadway Arlington, Mass. Telephone AR 5-7558 BENOLI BS HROMHE Ns 66 Montgomery Street ‘Cambridge, Mass. KI 7-5584 General Order Repairing On All Makes RALPH'S BARBER SHOP 1159 Broadway Somerville, Mass. Three Professional Barbers Air Conditioning Service Compliments of BUILDERS SPECIALTY and HARDWARE CORP, 26 Weston Ave. MO 6-3000 THE BROWNE DRUG Registered Pharmacists 201 Massachusetts Ave. Arlington, Mass. MI 8-0557 HAMMOND CLEANERS Cambridge, Mass. Call EL 4-7709 for Pick-Up Once Tried - Always Satisfied ! Compliments of TURNPIKE BOWLADROME 195 Concord Turnpike Cambridge, Mass. 108 TR 6-5533 W. Somerville Compliments of the GAUDET FAMILY of Chelsea Compliments of MOSCA'S BAKERY 152 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. EL 4-0212 WILLIAM T. HICKEY Funeral Director 175 Huron Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Kirkland 1500 ARLINGTON CTR. AUTO SCHOOL Safe, Courteous Instructions 454 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Mass. Edgar T. Chester MI 8-4118 Pee biG HA De ke ON FUNERAL SERVICE 125 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. RALPH'S JENNEY STATION Gorner of Walden Sherman Sts. Cambridge, Mass. MI 8-0557 109 JULIE'S for BEAUTY, INC. ONE PRICE POLICY $6.50 Complete for Any Permanent Wave 44 Holland St. Somerville, Mass. DUDLEY FURNITURE CO, 2368 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Telephone Eliot 4-6155 EL 4-4749 Nights TR 6-7882 POWERS FOR FLOWERS 2160 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. John F, Powers Expert Designing Compliments of ISNT ASENEV SR) AE ao ME Arlington, Mass. SAL CAMPO'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Firestone Accessories 297 Concord Avenue Cambridge, Mass, EL 4-8950 CAMBRIDGE MEAT MARKET Quality Meats 2364 Massachusetts Avenue N. Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of MR. MRS, FRANCIS DUMONT Compliments of OLIVER'S PHARMACY 562 High Street West Medford, Mass. MEDFORD AUTO COMPANY Chrysler Plymouth Imperial 27 Harvard Avenue West Medford, Mass. MI 3-3858 Compliments of THE BOUCHER FAMILY 30 Clay Street Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of MRS. C. N. WINSHIP and MISS VIOLA DONOVAN Compliments of SIDNEY S. ADELMAN, M.D. 110 CHESTER L. FRASER Painter - Decorator Robinson Road Westford, Mass. Myrtle 2-8588 Compliments of HURLEY CLEANERS DR. R. W. DELANEY DR. A. P. ARSENEAUX DENTISTS 2161 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Kle7-9 102 Compliments of HENRY Tiboy LAVALLEE Compliments of MR. MRS. EARLE BENGTSON Compliments of Gry IP LO), R. ST. AMANT FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING 14 JACKSON STREET NO. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. TEL. Kirkland 7-9050 PACKING - STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE - CLOSED VANS GOODS INSURED IN TRANSIT In memory of Compliments of MR. MRS. FREDERICK ROY and FAMILY DANIEL M. MURPHY 2456 MASS. AVE. CAMBRIDGE 40, MASS. Telephone TR 6-3316 HARDWARE AND BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES PAINTS SHADES RADIOS IRWIN L. CADMAN McARDLE and SILVA BROS. Complete Line of Meats and Poultry 2388 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. TR 6-1834 Best Wishes from MR. MRS. GERARD W. PELLETIER and FAMILY Congratulations to the Class of 1958 from A 2C JOHN L. McCARTHY O'BRIEN'S LIQUOR MART, INC. S. S. PIERCE DISTRIBUTOR Open Daily 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. FREE PROMPT PRIVATE CAR DELIVERY 2153 Mystic Valley Pkwy., Somerville NEXT TO “FIRST NATIONAL STORE MYstic 8-1317 Compliments of LA SOCIETE L'ASSOMPTION Chelsea, Mass. DICK’S AUTO BODY AUTO BODY - FENDER REPAIRS PAINTING AND WELDING REAR 19 MASS. AVE. ARLINGTON, MASS. DICK AND GUY MINGOLELLI Compliments of JAM S STOP DROP CLEANSERS 2327 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. S-hour service - no extra charge Lill REAL ESTATE Emeline L. Greene 2277 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. TR 6-0066 CAMBRIDGE COLOR LABORATORIES 445 Concord Avenue Cambridge, Mass. UNiversity 4-0013 PAT ROSSIGNOL 190 PEMBERTON STREET LICENSED ELECTRICAN CAMBRIDGE, MASS. A. GIOVINO SON Meat Market Specializing in Meats only WHOLESALE RETAIL SCHOOLS AND RESTAURANTS 2316 Mass. Ave. N. Cambridge Compliments of REV. EARL T. LYONS, P.P. Pastor of SAINT BARBARA'S PARISH West Woburn, Mass. TELEPHONE ST 6-3199 GUY GUARNACCIA, D.M.D. OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT 272 MAIN STREET STONEHAM 80, MASS. V7 eMNen’s Gormal Wear - a MISSION 3-6464 OPEN EVENINGS 162 MASSACHUSETTS AVE? E. ARLINGTON. MASS. Compliments of ASSUMPTION SCHOOL ALUMNI Chelsea, Mass. CAMBRIDGE LUMBER CO. 135 HARVEY ST. CAMBRIDGE 40, MASS. TRowbridge 6-4460 SUDDEN SERVICE FOR QUALITY MATERIALS Compliments of FREDDIE'S SALES - RENTALS - SERVICE PUBLIC ADDRESS-SOUND SYSTEMS Permanent Portable Mobile BILL GAGNE 87 SHERMAN ST. TR-6-4626 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. RONALD L. ALBERT Painting and Decorating 154 Park Avenue Arlington, Mass. Mission 8-9475 ate Compliments of MR. MRS. FRANK PERRY and FAMILY Compliments of FRENCH NATURALIZATION CLUB of CHELSEA CAMBRIDGE LOCK CO., INC. 2238 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Bob Leary John LeFranc UN 4-8693 Compliments of MARY G. KENNEDY Compliments of ALBERT C, POIRIER, M.D. Compliments of RICHARD GALLIGAN and VINCENT FRANCESCHINI 113 Compliments of MR. MRS. O.J. MELANSON SMITH ZAMPARELLI PHARMACY Prescription Specialists STONEHAM Square Compliments of A. DEFERRARI SON Stoneham, Mass. FRANCIS L. BUCKLEY Rubbish Disposal Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Pickups Free Estimates MI 3-7258 84 Sharon Street West Medford Compliments o f BOB SID Cassidy G TAILORING — DRY CLEANING — FUR STORAGE In by 11:00 Out by 5:30 Daily 2257 Mass. Ave. Cambridge Compliments of THE BELLIZIA FAMILY Compliments of ASSUMPTION HOLY NAME SOCIETY of Chelsea Compliments of FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Erie Number 185 2 Russell Street Cambridge Compliments of MR. CHARLES HART Compliments of REFRACTORIES and BUILDING SPECIALTIES, INC. CAMBRIDGE FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES 2301 Mass. Avenue Cambridge TR 6-0951 Pit Compliments of THE FOREST FAMILY Compliments of MR. MRS. WARREN DONOVAN Compliments of MR. MRS. ONEZIME PERRY Compliments of MRS. VICTORIA POIRIER THIBAULT'S New Cars Used Cars Cadillac - Oldsmobile Willys - Jeep 241 Concord Ave. 517 Concord Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Fresh Pond KI 7-1302 UN 4-7372 Compliments of SAMUEL SANDLER, M.D. 85 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 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