Providence College - Veritas Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1949
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' The lettering and illuininatirni of the Iitflltilllll are taken from various alflhalzets throughout the PROTOTYPE, but the blue and red of the rlifrlorna are the colors in u'l1ir'h the whole contents page of the PROTOTYPE is finished. The long terzdrils of the C and P in the caption extend at times in a rnost grateful manner along the entire margin of the medieval rnanusrrifrt. The leflniieal work was made possible by Father Hinne- lru.srli's photography and researrh: Mr. Robert Barrie of SI. .4nrlrf'u s Studios, Prorfidenre, produeed the artistic z'ornfro.sition. be Feritas 1949 The I 1 Eerxt 5 I L 'YQ Nw Nxlx IE1 E ..,..4. LD .lb 0 f- x f A f xK'k N .. XO XNXX X Ni XX X .1.:,..,.,,. ...,.. S , ,mmmimm NN EEE EEE? X Q.XX ,.... 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President exif: r v x - Q REVEREND VINCENT C. DORE O.P. REXVEREND IDANIEL M. GALLIHER, O.P. REVIQRHND CHARLES V- FENNEI-L, U-P Dean of Studies I Registrar BW-WV Es. .il Rcv. Joseph U. Bi'l'g'k2lINlJ. U.I' Polifirni Sf'iz'11r'rr Rm. XX'i1lia111 R. Cllzlrk, UP. .S'r1f'iolr14gy Rav. XVilliam Dillon, O.I'. linglislz, Dean ofD1'sCz'pIiI1f3 janultp Rc-v. .Xlovsius B. Pmcgley, O.P. 1'fl1g'lf.Yll Rcv. -Izuncs D. Brackcll, 0.l'. Rev. Leo S. Cannon, O.l'. German l'xH?III'lL Rev. l,iL'l'1'C H. Conway, U,l'. Rev. Cl1zn'lcs li. Crowley, O.P Philosofvhy r1wflI'!JfIJgY gps.-... RL-v, 1101111 '11 ljirmgg, 0,l', Rev. Joseph D. Donovan, O.P. Theology English :Faculty Rev. Edward P. Doyle, O.P. Theology Rev. Leo XV. Duprey, O.P. Rev. Adrian T. English, O.P. Rev. Frzmctis -I. Fanning, O.P. Pllilosoplzy History Lnlin, ljbmriazz, , . . L...i.,,,,,,.h EWEW. .. , Rev. john V. Fitzgerald, O.P. Rev. George Friel, O.P. Rev. Edward H. Gallagher, O.P Sociology Philosophy Zlffnllzemnlics .Mg f '.,,as. 2- ' Rev. Irving A. Georges, O.P. Rev. James XV. Hackett, O.P. Rev. Edward B. Halton, O.P. Plzilosophy Chemistry Plzysics, Dean of Freshman Eg xggifi HEWFJL 5'A5Ki if 2 HPIEYHE jfanultp Rev. Patrick P. Heaslcy, OP Theology Rev' 1:1-Cd,-iigk C, Hickey, UP. Rev. YVilliznu A. Hinnclmusch, O.P. Rev. Erilest A. Hogan, O.P. Cf,C,,1jSt,-y Hfslory AI1lilICII1Il1iL'.S', Theology, I.iI1mrmn Rev. Francis A, Howlev, O.P. RSV- EC1WP11'd L- HUHI, OP- RCV- Paul M- .ikfmcsi 0-P- ' Aflnzlzenmzics Ecfmomws Rev. 7-'ill'0IOgY OYH 45? Rev. john kIlll'21SkO, O.P. Ru. John Kennedy, O.P. Pllilosoplzy Plzjlggoplly I Rvv. l,CllIliS B. MciCz111tI1v, OP. ICIIQQIAYII is k 1111 111 ' ' 3 'L ,, A 1 -fy - 5. . .f .gm, . 1 - . QQ 33?25?' Q f if -W M, Q 1, V n1f12,,w ,, ,Qi 3 H , 'L' 15 -gg 1 Kg 1 1 if 'Hr - Y ffig-w i? -jj1 ' fi, 1 ' 1 ,,-JfQN1,,.. j , I ,Wh fm . ,f gm., gg . 1 Rev. Eclwz11'cl .-X. McilJc1'1110tt, OP. l'1l'I'llI'll4, I'1'1'f1'1'l'-G1121111111 Hull 6 a .. -:Z 'E 2? Rev. -101111 'lf NILif1I'l'gfJ1', O.l'. 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Reilly, 0.11 l'lfilo.wj1l1y liinlngv '11-Vf'WY l Rc Vigil' - an 2' :Faculty ST ' Rev. Polar P. Rclll ', OP. x . . , . f Polzlzcwl .Sf,'IC7l1'C -V. Rolmurl D. Ruillv, O.l'. Rev. George NI. Robillarcl, 0.11 Rev. Leo D. Ross, O.P. li11q'li.sl1 I Plzilosojnlly lrllfllfll Rev. lolm Cl. Rulmlm, 0.I'. Rev. Charles NV. Sarllicr, O.l'. Rev. Ifclwzml H. Schmidt, O.P ' Ag'!,,,,,j,,j, 1f,'mm,,'1,j1-5 f:I'I'Il'IlHl, Hfslory xp l'll'l'Ill2llI IJ, Sm lIIK'lKlL'l'. U,l'. RC Gcrvnzm E. Sch: Lalin v. Leo lull, O.l'. Rm: lfl'z1m'is H. Scola, O.l' Spanish janultp WEEE Roxy Niclmlzls l'I. Sl'l'l'Ul', O.l' llfnlugy mi ff ' 31 4. Q N... Y . . X Ji. Sf 1 Q 1 . 9, ,gag Rev. 711110111219 'l'. Shczl. O.l'. Rev. Ioseph M. Shercr, OP. Rc-xx Philip CI. Ska-lmzm, 0.l'. Ilwm of.XIr'2l,.-Iq111'11rl,s' Ilnll Q ClI!'IIlfSfJ'y' I'nlfliz'rll Sf'i1'11fr' I I 2Q . - , .,'- .... . in 5 .. . E 4 ,,,. Rev. .Iolm Sullivzm. 0.l'. ROY. xI2ll'lil1 S. XVClsl1. O.l'. Alnlm li. .Xkcy XM. ,lil .xIf!fllf'llllIfif'.N', f':Il7I'Vffll.S' 1'f HH-Xl' liclwzml I. B2llllWill, l'l1.l3 l'2lll'ir'k H1'21m10ll. XM. -lfrlm Bl'L'1'Il. ISS. 1fllQ'ffSfl English liII.Yl'IlI'.X'.S' .-I1ln1ini.s'lml1rn1 Ioseph X. Breunzul, AB. Alcan Dram, l,.1QSfI,ellres Thomas liarrell, ,LB English Freuflz. lirzqlislz Q XViiii2ll1l A. Fish, PILD. Louis Cl.FitxCLc:r:1lr1,,fX.B. Izuucs V. Flzmnzngzui, ,X.l3 liiolugy l?11.x'i111'.s'.s' 1111111i11i.s'lmlin11 ' Ifllgllfll, , , Mgmllcw F, Flymq, 13.5, Howard B. Carubeclian, 13.8. joseph I. Hanley. Mfi. Afffglmyymgjgg Pl1y.s'fc's ClIf??I7f.S'fly George E. Harley, BS. Maximilian R. Knickerbocker, A.B. Harold T. Martin, Ph.B l3'1z.s'1'11fSx fiI1flIiIIf.Sifl'Ilff07I English Economics Q fx K 'W A F V-.411 . U 'wa-fl' .1 i 1-v . f. S 'M-Q 2 48693 , :.,i K, 1 X1I511II 19. Nlznlllmcws. 15.5. 101111 XY.N1u1'011Cy'.N1.15..X, fi1'L'g01'f 15. R0i'1lil. X NI , lir1.s'i211'.s.s' .Ifllllilll-.Sflllfllllll lilzxirlrm' .1r11l1i21f.s'l:rllirnl IJf1rl11gr'.w 1'1:n'ulm1 XV. S2lllt11Cl', 1'11.11. 1311 Szllvzllorc G. Sumlli XX'g1l14-1' slllllllly. 124 Ciwrnzznl, l'fngl1'.vl1 Ifulfzzrz lfnxg-lfyl, N. ,J N12lll1'1CC '111Il1111l, 13.5. Mclxin IJ. HoH'man. ILS, Carl CL. 1.z1um, 13.5 13Il.S'1III'S.S 11I1III1.7IfS1I'Ilf10II Ay,lI11IH'tIfU2 X' Ir1.s'1'r1l1'lm' l.11br1mln1'x' lII.X'11'lI!'fIH . . , - - . . 1'1L1'l1C1x1i'1x 1J1111115. NLD. lzclwm 15. U Ruxlly. NLD. .S'fIltlI'Il1 llwnllll Slznlwrzl Hwnllll Thomas R. Newman Ptwicltftzt At the loot ol the driveway leading to Harkins Hall there stands a sign: PROVIDENCE COLLECE-EN- TER AT YOUR OXVN RISK. XVell, fl5l ol? us risked it in '-15-Vlti. Now, alter several years of study, laughs and gripes, 299 ol us, ol' which number 257 are veterans, will make a happy or tearlul exit, depending on how each spent his time. Oddly enough, we are the largest graduating group because ol our participation in a war and a subsequent atil, ol: Congress, G, l. Bill ol' Rights , which made it possible lor the majoritjy of us to receive an education practically without cost. The smallest graduating body was in January l9fl5, with seven students. Veterans have been hailed universally as good students. Their mature approach and general propensity for candid discussion has proved stimulating. Yet, many times their i'superannuated maturity has prevented them lrom enjoying lully the lruits ol college lile. And still others among us have been naturally more con- cerned with raising a lamily or working to defray ex- penses concomitant with attending school. .Xlong with the intellectual growth experienced in our quest lor Vuarras, we have been fortunate to witness the rapid physical development ol Providence College and young enough to enjoy the many moments, inci- dents and events peculiar to institutions of higher learn- ing. And so it is our hope that the mere mention olf going- onsiy at the College during the past several years will serve as a springboard lor Htlul indulgence in college reminiscing when you occasionally take this book out Thirty-four Senior ol' the closet or bottom drawer to live again your col- lege days. But what conclusion can be drawn about the Provi- dence College class ol 49? XVell, let us say that we have been a pretty good bunch ol' Toes , XfVe have done our share ol debunking and criticising. But like a closely knit lamily we have de- lended it against attack lrom without. :Xt times we have been slow in responding to entreaties lor general co- operation ol: some sort or other, but, nevertheless. we have managed to pull together at the right time. FRESHMAN YEAR W'l1o among us can lorget the Dean's traditional state- ment at our tirst Freshman assembly: A Providence College man is a gentleman alwaysfl? Our class in September '45 and February '46 tlfall and Summer sessionsj numbered fl5l. The entire college . F enrollment was 1115. The Veridames staged dances lor lonesome resident and local students . . .V Nurses, training at city hospitals, also arranged dances for RC. boys . . . Ray McKinley played at junior Prom . . . Easter Retreat conducted by Rev. C. McDonough, 0.1, .... Fathers xlorn and Kauf- man, Deans ol Men at Aquinas Hall . . . Four buildings on campus, Harkins, Aquinas, Guzman, and St. Thomas Halls tby V19 there were sevenj . . . Basketball team, coached by Ed Crotty, won 5 lost l2 split with Brown George YV. Hindle, Vice-President l Sc-rc-ral stuclents lrotn liorc-ign conntric-s relate their vert twffiters , ancl lost two to R. l. Statc- . . . Larry lJrc'w rcsturnecl lrotn sc-tvic-cr to linish senior year . . . liasc-ball tciatn, cioacliecl by Donal Maynard, won 5 clroppecl fl . . . Brown, R. l. State ancl lsloly Gross were among thcr vicitints ..., 'Xncl who can lorgcrt those pleasant inonic-nts in the cafeteria when onc'c'oulcl buyac'11j1ol'c'ollc-c'ancl.t1'l clownancl talk. RlfIlli'lllllL'l' how nothing was consiclerc-cl worthwhile un- less St. lhonias saicl it? SOPHONIORIZ YIQXR ln Sc'ptc-nibc'r ol lfllti, Ill potetitial gracluates ol' '-lf! entc-rc'cl thc- Sophoniorc: year . . . Cowl returns to thc' cznnpus altc-r a wartime abscrncc' ol thrc-c' ancl a hallf years . . . .Xnonynious Cowl rcrportcfr crcuitc-s connnotion with caustic' criticistn ol' Vets . . . Many lactilty ntetubers return to Gollege alter servittg as chaplains . . . Class sponsors gala Hallowe'en clanccr . . . Business building to bc- rcfacly by Spring . . . Larry Drew talcc-s over as coach ol' lrasketball . . . X-Rav machine nialcc-s annual visit . . . intc'rc'sting stories in the Cozvl . . . llaslcetball team nioves hotnc- gaincs to City Gym in orclc-r to seat more specitaf tors . . . l,yl'2lIlliCl Players announcc' lirst postwar pto clnction . . . Business Club holcls clance . . . Friars' Formal leaturc-s liny Quinn . . . Monster bonlirc: ancl rally clancc' prc'c'c-clc's St. .XllSCllll-S gznne . . . Dortn nien stage variety show . . . l'.G.'s informal brass bancl cloes nutcth to revive .l' lvilliwll Milllcl' spirit at the College . . . lfathc-r Mc'Kc-una opens clrivcr 5f'f 'f'ff'U' to construct Grotto as nieniorial to .Xltnnni NVar Dc-acl . .. Yttct'11xs sponsors Grouncl Hog Dancte . . . Dortuers' wc'c'Lc'ntl Ic-aturcfs music ol .Xl XX'illiains...Several stnf lllllll . . . JUNIOR YIQXR clents ntalce crllort to bnilcl icc: rink . . . Basketball tcfatn wins eight whilc' chopping c'lcrrc-n to some ol the top- ranking tcratns in the c'ountry...l'.G. obtains surplus navy builcling. . . lfreslnncrn prc-sent George Alohnsou on campus at Freslnuan lfrolic' .... 'llfllllllilt' makes its reap- peatancc- . . . Father Glarlc presents annual Lenten Lcvcturc: sc-ric-s . . , Hal Martin '39, appointcfcl baseball coach . .. l'yranticl Players to present Sing, Mr. Citizen . . . Veri- clanies concert ollers Clhristophc-r lA'I1Cl1...FLllllCl' Mc'- Larncfy ol' St. lloseplrs Priory. Somerset, Ohio, conclttcts ic'trc-at . . . Hilltoppcrrs capture intramural cltanipionship . . . Rayinoncl Scott chosen as lllifilll bancl . . .One lllllllll'Cfl ancl ten Seniors vestecl with Cap ancl Gown . . . Father Clzivztiiziligli. President ol' Notre Dante. speaks at Coni- tnc-nccftneut Day exercises . . . 'l'honiistici Guilcl sponsors lcrcturcf by Monsignor Sheen . . . O'Halloran opens base- ball season by pitching no-hitter but ITG. enclecl up with ninc' in the loss coltnnn :incl onlx' five in thc- win col- ,Xs juniors wc- wc-re a coclcx :incl enthusiastic bunch . . , Nc- now nuntberecl 2508, approximately 37 hacl lelt thc' I'olcl lor specialivecl training, the Dominican novttt- atc-, bccause ol scholastic' clilliculticrs. or just got ttrecl ol going to school . . . XVQ whoopecl ancl hollerecl about rc-viving lootball at the Clollc-ge . . . However. all wc: suc'- t c'c'c'clc'cl in reviving wc-rcr thc' age olcl Zll'g'lllllClllS against it l fm . . . 'l'hc' l,Yl'2l1Illll Playc-rs stagcrcl a line lrish coincrcly '1'ht,,,m, 1 Ria,-.,,, 1,I'l'lYI7Yl'f'H . . . Magnilicent Grotto cleclicatecl to Our yqI'f'l1.SIHJ'I' CCOIllll1llCLl on Page lllj Thirty-ficfc +o! Z ,.n rlln g,mmg'lI1I'V7q!l E l I John Gerard Archer, B.S. Chemistry 19 Princeton Road, Elizabeth, N. Union High '40 Carolan, Club 2, 3, 45 Phi Chi Club 2, 3, 43 lUcl'm- politan County Club 45 Iniminuml Buskclball 1, 2. Anthony Frank Baffoni, A.B. Social Science 92 Victoria Ave., Cranston, R. 1. Cranston High 143 T11 irty-six John D. Avedesian, Jr., A.B. Social Science 1214 Cranston St., Cranston, R. 1. Cranston High '43 Albcrlus Magnus Club 3, 4. William Francis Bagley, B.S. Business Aclniinistmlion 44 Oak St., Uxbridge, Mass. Saint Maryys '41 Camlan Club 2, 33 ScniorBusincss Club 45 Woon socket Club 3, 4. if John Wright Baldwin, B.S. Chemistry 82 Anthony Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Saini Raphael Actzuleiny '43 Phi Chi Club 2, 3, 43 BlllCk.YlU72l! Valley Club 2, 3, 4. Francis Xavier Basquill, B.S. Business A dininistralion 29 Lester St., l'Vest Haven, Conn. l'Vest Haven High '40 Carolan Club l, 2, 3, 43 Senior Business Club 4: New Haven Club l, 2, SlfI'l'f?llll y 4. Louis Raymond Barta, A.B. Social Srfience 5 .Mnes St., Providence, R. l. Central High, Butler University, Ind. '43 William Michael Beauchemin, Business Administration 2191 Mineral Spring Ave., Centredale, R. I. La Salle Academy '41 Senior Business Club 4. Thirty-seven 1 ,I lvin- ll Edward Anthony Beauregard, Business Administration 106 Huxley Ave., Providence, R. 1. Mount Pleasant High '41 IJean's Honor List 35 Senior Business Club 45 Class President 33 Sophomore Hop Committee junior Prom Committee. Roger A. Brassard, B.S. Business Administration 12 Utton Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '43 Flying Club 35 Senior Business Club 4, Black stone Valley Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Thirty-eight J Leo Joseph Bisson, A.B. Social Science 966 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. Hartford High '41 Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Athletic Com- mittee 3, 4, Friars Club 43 Hartford Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Bowling Team 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball 1, 2, 35 Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, junior Prom Com- mittee. Joseph Anthony Brennan, B.S. Business Administration 37 Reynolds Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy l38 Senior Business Club 4. :H Charles Francis Bresnahan, Jr. Business A dministration 96 Sinclair Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '44 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President, Senior Busi ness Club 43 Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain, Intramural Football 2, 3, Letterman, Sophomore Hop Committee. J. L. William Brodeur, B.S. Business A dministration 10 Alice St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '43 3 43.41 ' R 'wwf-' ff' Donald Aylward Brien, B.S. Biology ll9 Samuel Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. East High '36 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4. Robert J. Brown, B.S. Physics 64 Sharon St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '40 Phi Chi Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Thirty-nine Mark 0'Reilly Burns, B.S. Business Administratlrnl 206 Campbell Ave., YVCSL Haven, Conn. Saint Mary's High '40 Cowl 2, Circulation llfanager 3, 43 Carolan Club l, 2, 33 Dance Committee 1, 35 Friars Club 2, 3, 43 Chairman Friars Formal 33 Senior Business Club 43 New Haven Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice- President 33 Intramural Basketball l, 23 Softball l, 23 Sophomore Hop Committee Co-Cllairmang Senior Dance Committee. James Thomas Cahill, A.B. Social Science 63 St., Lowell, Mass. Keith Academy '42 Spiked Shoe Club 43 Greater Boston Club 43 Basketball 3, 43 Track Manager. Forty Thomas Joseph Byrne, B.S. ClltfH7l.Ylt'j' ISO Lamberlon Sl., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High C. Cl. N. Y. '38-'39 Deatfs Hono'r1,ist 33 Carolan Club 2, 3, 43 Pltz Citi Club 2, 4. Edmund Joseph Callahan, B.S Business A d mi n istration 156 Chapel St., Saylesville, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '42 Dcarfs Honor List 33 Senior Busittrfss Club fl Blackstone Valley Club l, 2, 3, 4. James Vincent Callahan, Jr., A.B. 151111111 I ion I-l County St., Blackstone, Mass. Mount Saint Charles .'Xt'aclcn1y '45 l 'l'70Il!I,Y0l'lH'l Club I, 2, 3, 4: Inlnnnilntl Basket- ball I, 21 lnlmmizml Softball 2, fig lnlrztrntuvll Ifoolball l. Thomas Mark Canning, B.S. Biology H30 Smith St., P1'0VlClCllCL', R. I. I,a Salle Academy '43 fllllrrlttx tllrlgnlzs Club 3, 'li Softball I. ,nf 'N I ,III ltrtt ' ,,1ruii '-f! l A I I Joseph Patrick Canning, A.B. Sorinl Sl'lf'IIl't? -ll Edgewood Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Saint Raphael JXCZILICIHY '42 Crnrtwm Club 3, 43 Intmminnl Football I. Durkan Mark Cannon, A.B. Sorinl Sfienfe 37 Cottage St., Manville, R. I. La Salle Academy '41 F orty-one William Leo Carberry, A.B. Education 91 Duncan St., Fall River, Mass. B. M. C. Durfee High '43, Trinity College Cowl 33 Fall River Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3. Thomas William Carew, B.S. Business Administration P. O. Box 174, Hillsboro, N. H. Hingham High '39 Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Greater Boston Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 1 2, 3, Football 3. F orty-two Angelo Rosario Carbone, B.S. Biology 114 Julian St., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High '42 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 43 Freshman Dance Cominittee. Richard Allen Carmody, A.B. Social Science 76 Mlealth Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '42 Walter Louis Carnevale, B.S. Biology 226 Farmington Ave., Cranston, R. l. Cranston High '41 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4. Adolph Benedict Carreiro, B.S. Biology 354 Cory's Lane, Portsmouth, R. I. De La Salle Academy '43 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4g Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pyramid Players 2g Newport Club 3, 43 Senior Dance Committee. Z s l sf Q , tlulf Et,m,,1ij6IlI'f'v,! A l t l John Thomas Carr, B.S. Biology 75 Third St., Newport, R. I. De La Salle '44 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4g Carolan Club 3, 43 Clee Club 3, 4, Librarian 43 Newport Club 3, 4, Secretary 33 Varsity Basketball lg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 23 Football 2, 33 Freshman Dance Committee, Senior Dance Com- mittee. James Henry Carroll, Jr., A.B. Social Science 497 Main St., Lewiston, Me. Lewiston High '42 Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Greater Boston Club 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball I, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. F orty-three William Carter Carroll, B.S. Chemistry 65 Bonner St., Hartford,fConn. Hartford Public High '43 VER11'AS 43 Camera Club 4, Sccretrzryg Carolan Club l, 2, 3, 4, Glffe Club l, 2, 33 Phi Chi Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hartford Club l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball l, 25 junior Prom Committee. Louis Francis Chrostowski, A.B. Social Science 48 Adams St., Hartford, Conn. Hartford Public High '42 Debating Union 2, Blackstone Valley Club I, 23 Intramural Basketball l, 2, Football 2. F orty-four Paul Arthur Cauchon, B.S. Clirinislry l05 Lansing Ave., Lakewood, R. l. Nelson NV. Aldrich High '45 Phi Chi Club l, 2, 3, 4. Anthony Paul Cicerchia, A.B. Social Science 77 Maple Ave., Barrington, R. I. La Salle Academy '37 ,f'llllI7l'l1lS Magnus Club 3, 43 Sojihomorrf Hop Coniniittee. Everett Norman Cobb, B.S. 13 1' 0 l o gy 23 Sisson Sl., Pawtucket, R. I. XVest High '46 ,'fll1I'l'lIl.Y AIIIQHIIA' Club 3. fl: Blurlcstrnzz' Valley Club 2, 3, 'lg lnlrunzzlrul lfootbull 2, 3. Robert Chaffee Coen, B.S. 1i11.viu1's.v A dm in is! ration 21 Highland Sl.. Cranston, R. I. Hope High 516. Georgia University '43 gflllifkl' Ii1z.riru'.v.v Club -lg lulrumurul Bavkelbull l, 23 lf'nayl1mfm lmm-ff CU7IHIIlllIfl',' Soplzomore Hop Commillee. W xy? S ,. l .,- L, - i4 - ,.-4--I., H Hen- 'l I Michael Plino Codega, B.S. BIlSIilIl'S.S' fld7Hl1llSll'!1ltfI7I 31 Maple Ave., Barrington High '36 Ship and Sfrlles Club. Francis Paul Colella, B.S. Chem istry 2 Liulc Sl., Rumforcl, R. I. East Providence High '45 Plli Clif Club 2, 3, 4. Forty-five swf QE, .. . 1, , Francis Xavier Conlon, B.S. Business Administration 431 Dixwell Ave., New Haven, Conn. New Haven Commercial High '39 Cowl 2, 3, 4, Business Manager, Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Business Club 43 New I-lanen Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball l, 23 Sojrlromore Class President. James Michael Connor, B.S. Business A dministration 56 Wlinsor St., New Bedford, Mass. Holy Family High '38 Dean's Honor List 3, Carolan Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 33 Senior Business Club 43 New Bed- ford Club l, 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 33 Football 33 Sophomore Hop Com- mittee, Treasurer. F orty-six Patrick M. G. Conlan, A.B. Education 1321 Grafton St., Mlorcesler, Mass. St. john's High 142, Holy Cross College Carolan Club l, 23 Friars Club 2, 3, 43 Greater Boston Club 2, Intramural Football. Francis Michael Conway, B.S. Biology 232 Bidwell Ave., Jersey City, N. Henry Snyder High '41 Third Order of Saint Dominic 4-g Albertus Mag- nus Club 3, 43 Carolarz Club l, 2. 3, 4: Friars Club 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, President, Pyramid Players 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Metropolitan County Club 4. Edward Robert Corbett, B.S. Business Administration 81 Vandewatcr St., Providence, R. I. Hope High '37 Senior Business Club 4g Senior Dance Committee. Norman Paul Coutu, B.S. Business Administration I0 Pacific St., Central Falls, R. I. Sacred Heart Academy '44 V1zR1'rAs 3, 43 Senior Business Club 45 Blackstone Valley Club 3, 45 Intramural Basketball I, 2. if Joseph Cushing Corbett, B.S. Business Administration 54 Audubon Ave., North Providence, R. I. Hope High '44 Senior Business Club 4. Ernest Joseph Couture, B.S. Biology 280 Carrington Ave., W'oonsocket, R. I. Mount Saint Charles Academy '45 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4, Debating Union 23 Woonsocket Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Basket- ball 1, 23 Softball 1, 23 Football 1, 2. F orty-seven nf CSB, ..., l William Joseph Coyle, A.B. Education H72 Lonsdale Ave., Saylesville, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '43 Blarrkstone Valley Club l, 2, 3, 45 I1'1tram,1n'al Basketball l. William Francis Cripps, Jr. A.B. Social Scienre 610 Bradford Ave., Fall River Mass. B. M. C. Durfee High '41 Fall River Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Forty-eight Philip Francis Cronan, A.B. Sorial Sfrzrizce IOM, John SL., Attlcflmoro, Mass. Attleboro High l43, Trinity College Ii'1lm1mn'ol Baskelball,' Soflbally Football. Valentine Cruz, A.B. Sofia! Srie11.1'e I2 Xillickenden Sr., Providcmte, R. I. Hope High '4l Third Order of Saint Dominiz' 43 XHTRITAS Associate Editor: Alembic 4, Contribulor. Joseph James Cunningham, A.B. Sorinl Sl'l'l?7I!'C 67 Berlin St., Proviclencic, R. l. La Salle Academy Theodore A. Curtis, A.B. 1iflm'r:!1'on 68 Appleton St.. Cranston. R. l. Cranston High '42 ix mm Y William Francis Curran, B.S. I3t1sim's.s' Ad77ll?llSfl'I1ll07I 233 Union St., Millis, Mass. Millis High '37 lJ1'nn's Honor Lis! 33 VERITAS 3, 4, Business Man- ftgrrq Cnrolrm Club l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Business Club: Grf'1lt1'rI3o.vton Club 2, 3, 4. Ross Dagata, B.S. Bll.S'lI1I'SS Admiizistrztlion S7 RfJSCl1lCl'C Road, Pawtucket, R. I. East High '43 Tllirfl Order of Saint Dominic fig Senior Bttsiness Clztll 45 Blaclcsloite Valley Clull l, 2, 3, 4. Forty-nine America Arcangelo Deacutis, B.S. Chemistry 40 Paul St., Providence, R. I. Classical High '37 Phi chi Club 2, 3, 4. Charles Conklin De Bevoise, A.B. Fifty Social Science 38 Rosegarden St., Providence, R. I. Nelson YV. Aldrich High '43 Alfred Michael De Augustine, A.B. Social Science P. O. Box 206, Providence, R. I. Central High '37 Carolan Club l, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 25 Pyramid Players 2. Raymond E. Denicourt, B.S. Clzemistry 99 Kellogg SL., Fall River, Mass. B. M. C. Durfee High '44 Phi Chi Club 2, 3, 43 Fall River Club l, 2, 3, 4. 62 is xv'03 l M. -I 2 l - ,,...i., It Um, il l Jacob John Der H agopian, B.S. Anthony Emilio De Simone, A.B. Btlslfzesx KlCl7l1l.l1lSll'l1ll07I Social Scienfe I2 Louis Ave., Providence, R. I. 304 Admiral St., Providence, R. I. Classical High '42 Hope High '39 .S'c'111'or Business Cltzlz. lhfarfs Honor List 3. William Kelley Diamond, A.B. Armando Gennaro Di Biasio, B.S. Sorirll Sfienre Biology 89 Spring St.. North Attleboro, Mass. 337 Auburn St., Cranston, R. I. North Attlcboro High '40 Cranston High '44 Blackstone Valley Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Albertus Magnus Club 3, 43 College Band 1, 2. Fifty-one Thomas Dicandia, A.B. Social Science 213 Elmore St., Xvoonsoeket, R. I. X'V0ons0eket High '40, University of Maine V13 Pbi Clli Club 33 Ufomlsorlccl Club l, 2, 3, 4 Inlmmuml Baslcellmll l, 2. William Henry Dickerson, B.S. Biology Graham and Mercer Sts., Merciliznnville, N. Hzn'wic'h High '-12 Cowl 2: Vr1Rl'1'As fl: fllbcrlus lllflgllllk' Club -l Cnrolun Club l. 2. 3. 41: Clce Club l. 2, 3. -li Pyrumicl Players 2g Grcnler Iioslou Club 23 lufru Freslmmn Vice-Presiilenl.' Freslzmfm Dance Com mzltee. Iflfllx' IZUU mllml Bnskcllmll l, 2, 3, Ll: Foollzflll l, 2, 32 James McCormick Dickinson, B.S. Iizlslucsx flll?Ill7Il.Yll'flllU7I 4125 Greenwich Ave., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High l35 Curolfm Club l, 2, 3, ll: Frlurs Club 2, fl. Vire- Presidezzlq Senior Igll.S'lil1l'.YS Club fl: New Ilrlucn Club l, 2. 3. flg lulruuzuml liu.sl'1'llurll l, 2, 3, fl. Frank Michael Di Iuglio, Jr., AB. Social Srfcrlrc ll Villa Rosa 'l'errzn'e. lvflllillllillll, Conn. Hopkins l'repa1'z1Im'y '-I3 Cumlnu Club l, 2. -l. Clzzss Rr'j1rc.w'r1l1lliw' fl, 'li - - w i 1 ' 4 V l'rfr11'.9 Club 5, 4. Iluure Clllllllllllfl' 3. rl, Scrgcrlnl- fr'-.-iruzs 4: Clce Club 2. 3: .S'bil.'1'1l Slim' Club sl. Prcsiclcvzl 4: New Huueu Club l. 2. fl. -l. Pl'l'.YlIl!'lll lg Var.9ity Trurlf 3, -l: lulrumurul Iirlxkcllzfzll 2g Fooibull 33 Sezzior llzmrc Comuzillcc. is-l 'WQ 'L Paul Francis Dodd, A.B. Education 15 Clarion St., Cranston, R. l. Cranston High Hubert Grafton Dolan, B.S. Biology 117 Tyndall Ave.. Providence. R. I. La Salle Ac-adetny '44 flllll7l'l1lS tllagizus Club 3, Ali l'ar.s'ity Ilaskellmll lg lnlmmural Bn.sl:1'lImll 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 43 lfrcsliinan Dame Committee. Robert Edward Doherty, A.B. Sorrial Srieure 209 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. Monsignor Coyle High '41 llerufs Honor I.ist 35 Alembic 2, Editor 3, 4: Fall River Club 2, Secretoryg Taunton Club 3, 4, President, Intramural Football 3, 4. Leo Vincent Donahue, A.B. Education 28 King St., Central Falls, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '40 lilrtrkstone Valley Club 2, 3, 4. Fifty-three George Thomas Donnelly, A. B. Social Science 108 Betsy Williams Drive, Hoxsie, R. I. La Salle Academy '42 Cowl 23 Flying Club 33 Pyramid Players 3. James Joseph Duffy, Jr. B.S. Business A dministration 87 Moorland Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Hope High '38, Bryant College '40-'41 Senior Business Club 43 Blackstone Valley Club l, 25 Intramural Basketball 3. Fifty-four Thomas Whelan Donnelly, A.B. Social Science 188 Point St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '43, Amherst College Intramural Basketball l, 25 ,luuior Prom Com- mittee. James Edward Danleavy, A.B. Education 97 Wlest Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High '42 Carolan Club l, 2, 3,' Ifriars Club 4g New Haven Club l, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Soft- ball l, 2g Football 1, 2, 3. Henry Joseph Dassault, A.B. Xbrffll Sl'lI'lll'U 5585 Madison St., Fall River, Mass. li. M. Cl. Duricc High '-I2 lull River Club I, 2, 3, 11. Fred W. Elias, A.B. Sofial Seierzre fill Cziriizilioii St., XVOOIISOKIQLTI, R. I. NVOonsocikcl' High '40 looizsorlcet Cl11b 3, 4: lnlmnllnnl Fbblbnll fl. is My X , ,...,.,1, I Raphael William Edwards, A.B. Iizlilmliml 53 Gram Sl., Millord, Mass. Saint Mury's High V15 Cnmlun Club l, 2, 3, 413 Mmmgmm Club I, 2, 23, -lg !'nr.si!y Baseball 353 lirislcwllmll I, 2, 33 liez'eiv1'fl ilu: College Letter in Iiaslcelbull. Arnold Kenneth Epstein, A.B. Serial Srience 97 Summit Ave., Providence, R. I. Hope High '44 Camera Club lg Dwlmliizg Union 1. Fifty-five WZ Z c i li 4 H,,ni1l1m'1g'lIllvmr 1- N l William John Fagan, B.S. Biology 90 Sainl Paul's Hill, lilacikslone, Mass. Woonsocket High '42, Trinity College Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4. Eugene Bernard Fargeorge, A.B. Education 49 Clinton Ave., New Haven, Conn. Hillhouse High 40, Tennessee l'olylec'l1nic':1l Institute Dean's Honor List 3, Carolan Club l, 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3. Fifty-six Edward Francis Fairbrother, A.B. Ednca I ion 143 Sayles Ave., l'z1scoz1g, R. l. Burrillville High '42, llniversily of Akron Woonsorkel Club 45 Vrnsily Iiasrrbull l. John Michael Feeley, AB. Social Srrienrie 16A Cross St., Uxbridge, Mass. Saint Mary's Academy '39 Curolan Club l, 2, 3, 4, Comnzilirr' 2, 43 Debul- ing Union 3, 4, VlI'6'Pl'I'Sldl?IIl fl, Cleo Club l 2, IJUIIIILX Honor l'.i.s'l 3g Vi'LR1'1'As 3, 4, lfdiior 4' 3, 45 Pyrun1.iclPlayers l, 2, 3, IJll'!fI'lUl' 2, 33 Creole: Boston. Club 3, 4, President 4. Francis Patrick Feeney, Jr., B.S. li11.x'lmf.s.v Arlminislralion 72 Evergreen Sl., Providence, R. I. La Salle ,-Xfzlcleniy '40 llranfv llonor I.i.sl Fl, .S'r'nior li11,s'i11r'sx Club Robert Matthew Finn, A.B. Sorial Srienfe 247 xlV?lSlllIlgl0Il St., Norwich, Conn. Norwirh Frou lXC2lllC11ly '-10 Dearfs Honor Lis! 33 Carolan Club l, 2, fl, 1, Ifriars Club 2, 3, 4. 'Was' Dennis Edward Finn, Jr., A.B. Sorial Srimre 79 Douglas Sl., Hartford, Conn. Bulkclcy High '43 Carolan Club l, 2, 3, 45 Hartford Club l, 2, 3, 4, President lg Inlramurnl Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Soflball l. 23 lfoolball l, 2, 3. William George Fitzgerald, A.B. Sorial Srience 1887 Broad Sl., New Britain, Conn. New Britain High '39 Carolan Club 45 Hartford Club 45 Intramural Basketball 43 Softball 4. Fifty-seven Donald Peter Fitzpatrick, B.S. B i o I o gy l4 Pasteur St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '44 Albertus 1l4agnus Club 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. Donald F. Foley, B.S. Business Administration 847 Second St., Fall River, Mass. B. M. C. Durfee High '45 Senior Business Club 43 Fall River Club l, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 4. Fifty-eight Edward Paul Flynn, B.S. Biology 441 River Ave., Providence, R. l. La Salle Academy '43 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 43 l resliman Danze Committee, Senior Dance Committee. Raymond Gilbert Forgays, AB. Social Science 70 East Fourth St., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Keith Academy '42, Harvard University '42, Tufts College '44 Carolan Club l, 2, 3g Varsity Traek 35 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3g Boxing 35 junior Prom Committee. Andrew Gerard Fortin, A.B. 1'iIilH'Illl'lHl 165 Pavilion Ave., Providemte, R. I. Maryvzile Seminary '-135 Third Order of Sninl Ilfillllllll' fl, 4: Pylon l'lnyz'rs 2. Paul Joseph Fox, B.S. Business Administration 159 VVl1CClC1' Ave., Edgewood, R. I. La Salle :XCHllCIIlf' '42, Brown University 'KITS Smzior Business Club. Robert Gerard Fortin, B.S. Biology 2-1 Beech SL., Pawtucket, R. l. Saint Raphael Academy '44 fllberlns Magnus Club 3, 45 Blackstone Valley Club fi, 13 Intramural Basketball 43 Softball l, 23 Ifoolbnll F53 Freshman Danze Committee. Paul Thomas Francis, A.B. Social Science 22 Borden St., New Bedford, Mass. Holy Family High '45 V1-1iu'1'As 45 Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Debating Union 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g Pyramid Players 3. 45 Greater Boston Club 43 New Bedford Club l, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2. Fifty-nine ' -Wh , .lllv lni- . ...ur-,!'iilim ,l 55- Z g John Andrew Gagnon, B.S. Business f4drninist'ration 10 Standard Ave., West YVarwir:k, R. West Vllarwick High '42 l Senior Business Club 45 Kent County Clnb I, President 4. Robert J. Gagnon, A.B. Social Science 525 Centre St., Fall River, Mass. Monsignor Provost High '41 Dean's Honor List 35 Fall River Club 1, 2, Sixty 2, 3, 4. Normand Paul Gagnon, B.S. Biology 473 Bay SL., Taunton, Mass. Monsignor Coyle High '43 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 45 Taunton Club 3, 45 Intramural Football 4-. John Joseph Gallagher, A.B. Social Science 36 Plain St., Fall River, Mass. B. M. C. Durfee High '44 Third Order of Saint Doniinic l, 2, 3, 45 Fall River Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Chairman,- Christmas Dance 4. William Charles Galligan, A.B. Snrinl Sr'lf'r1re 31 XVardwcll Road, XVCSL Hartford, Conn. Bulkcley High, 'All Cnrolan Club l. 2, 3, 4, Clmirnmn Constitution Committee: Frinrs Club l, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, President, Hnrlfnrd Club 2, 3, l'rr'.9ic1e11l 43 Bowl- ing Tz'11m,' ,Iunlnr Prom Cm11n1lllr'1'. Martin John Garvey, Jr., A.B. Edllmtiml Morris St., Haniden, Conn. Hanidcn High '-ll, Junior College of Cmn- nicrrcc '43 l,I'fllI,S Honor Lis! 3g Cnrolrm Club 2, 43 New Hazfwz Club 2, 3, 4. 'wD Ci: i 4 X N 2 my A X , ,,irin1lu,lm,y' my i l Walter Eugene Gaouette, A.B. Sorirzl Szrience 56 Providence Sl., Hloonsockel, R. I. XVOonsockct High '43 l Vomzs01'kct Club 3, 4. Serrretary, Class Secretary 33 S0lbl1o1nm'e Hop Cnm.mittee,' junior Prom Crm'11n1'llce. Arthur Thomas Gately, B.S. B'llSllII?.YS flclniinistmtirm 139 Randall St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '45 Senior Iiusirzess Club 4: Blaclfslone Valley Club l. 2, 3, 43 Inlrnmzzrrrl Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intramural Football 2, 3. Sixty-one swap-gf,-mv-w...w -'- sm Z GE ,,..i..k,. , ...Mi nn l Raymond Gemski, B.S. Biology 318 Pond St., Mloonsocket, R. I. Vloonsocket High '43 Albertus Nlagnus Club 3, 45 VVoonso1'kel Clu 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3. Thomas John Gibbons, B.S Business Administration 748 Mount Pleasant Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '41 Senior Business Club 4. Sixty-two Joseph Leo Gerhard, Jr., B.S. C I 1 e ni ist ry 373 Beneflt Sl., Providence, R. I. La Salle Aeaclemy '43 b l, Plzi Cl1i Club 2, 3, 43 Inlrarnural Basketball l. . Owen Donohoe Gill, B.S. Business Adnrinislration 50 Linden St., Lowell, Mass. Keith Academy '42 Carolan Club l, 2. 3, 43 Senior Business Club 45 Greater Boston Club 43 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Football l, 2. Attilio L. Gizzarelli, A.B. C l assi rs ll Jasper St., Providence, R. I. Saint Charles' High '43, Our Lady ol' Provi clenfe Seminary Cowl 2, 3, fig lllllifllllllflll Football 2. 3. Frank William Gormley, A.B. Sofial Sriwlre 835 lfnurih St.. llrovicleni'e, R. l. La Salle Afacleiny '42 liI'IIll,5 I-Iouor I.i.yl 3. Al. Arthur Vincent Golden, B.S. H1l.S'lIIc S5 Administration 874 Elin SL., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High V12 Curolau Club l, 2, 3, 'Ig Senior Bzlsirwss Club 41 .Yezv Haven Club l, 2, 3, -ll Intramural Soflball l. Joseph Anthony Goss, B.S. Biology 3l6 XVcsl Euclid Ave., Sprirlgfielcl, Ohio Catholic Central High '40 Third Order of Sain! Domiuir' 4, Prior: .'lll1Fl'lI1S .llagnzis Club 3, el: Carolau Club l, 2. 3. 43 Friars Club 2, 3. 4g filer' Club l, 2, 3, President, Class Vive-President 2. Sixtv-tlzree nf 1 A 1 Roland Eugene Gousie, AB. Social Science 67 Mendon Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Sacred Heart Academy ,42 Robert Thomas Gray, A.B. Social Science 20 Rebekah St., Viloonsocket, R. I. Mount Saint Charles Academy '42 Sixty-four William Thomas Graham, Jr., B.S. Biology 108 Eaton St., Providence, R. I. North Providence High '42 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Inlramaral Football I, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer lg Soplumzore Hop Commillee, junior Prom Committee. James Leo Greene, A.B. Social Science 3632 Pawtucket Ave.. Riverside, R. I. East Providence High '39 Flying Club 3, 43 Sophomore Hop Committee James Kevin Griffin, A. B. Soriul Sr'ieur'r' 152 Calumet Road. Holyoke. Mass. Holyoke High '44 Cozvl 2, fl: VIQRITAS Alg Cuuufrn Club 43 Crrroluu Club l, 2. fi. 43 filer' Club 2. 31 lV1'sleru .Wrl.v.wl4 r'l111.sifll.s- Club 4: College Couuril IirfnreserlIulizuf, I lu' .llugrlzirlra John Michael Hannon, A.B. Soriul SC'iI'lII'l' 30 Aiuity Sl., Proviclencc, R. I. Mount Pleasant High '42 ix in 7 Il'IA,.llblI 4 'w! 1'5W l Paul Thomas Haggerty, A.B. Edu1'nl1'orz 147 Osborn St.. Fall River, Mass. li. M. C. Durfee High '42, University of Connecticut lfull River Club l, 2, 3, 4. Robert Hugh Harrison, A.B. Edumtiou 97 Kinfield St., Providence, R. I. L21 Salle Academy '44 film' Club 23 Pyramid Players 23 Intramural liu.vlu'llmll l, 2: Irzlramural Football 23 Sopho- more Hop Committee. Sixty-fiw' Hugh Bernard Harrold, Jr., B.S. Business Administration 59 Mulberry St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '43 Senior I31m1'r11'ss Club 43 Blnrlcslorze Valley Club l 9 3 4 1-r J - Thomas Joseph Harwood, B.S. liusiness Administraliml 139 Laurel Hill Ave., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High '43 Senior Btlsimfss Club 4. Sixty-six George Louis Harwood, B.S. Clufmlsl ry l39 Laurel Hill Ave., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High '40, Bryant College '41 Plli Clzi Club 2, 3, 43 -flllllfll' Prom CommilIz'f'. Francis Joseph Hauser, A.l-2. lCd'11r'nlim1 IZ5 Hunts Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Pawliu-ket High '41 I'V00lISOf,'lCUl Club 45 lnInmz1H'nl Bnsketlmll I, 4, Captain l, 25 I1'1Iw1m1n'ul Football l. 6: W 4 R ,I ,f .lll H V' as Ewa David Joseph Haylon, A.B. George Richard Healy, B.S. .S'ur'iul Sr'iem'r' Biology I3 Bmzul Sl., Pillsficlcl, Mass. I9 Warcliain Sl.. Springfield, Mass. Pillsficlcl High V15 Catlicclrnl High V12 Cumluu Club I. 2. Couxliluliou Commillzfrf -1. .'Ill1I'I'lllS Magnus Club -I: Curolnn Club I, 2, 3, lhuuv' C01lI7IIlllI'l',' Clw' Club I. 2, PI, 43 Grrnlwr -I, I'lI'!'fI,IY'.S'l!lI'lIi,' ,'II'llll'.Y Club 3, 41 Gln' Club I, Huston Club l'VlI'!'-Pl'F.YlI1'I'IIl.' l'I'r'.s'lern iI'I11s,w1- 2, I'i1'r'fI'r1'.s'1'de11I: I'I'f'sI1'rn 1x1flS.YfIl'lIIl.S'I'll.Y Club I'lIIl.Y!'ll.S' Club ii: I'ITI'SlI77'lIIII Ilnrlrz' Comn1ill1'f',' 4, lvl!I PI'l'Sifl'I?I1iV,' lulmmurul Softball I, 2. Sulfur Dumf' Commltlfe. Thomas David Heaney, A.B. Charles Hayward Hicks, A.B. Surlul Sr'if'l11'f' Sorinl S1'ie71r'e 366 Bc-ncfil St., Pawlilfkc-I. R. I. 29 Appleton Sl.. Cranston. R. I. Saint Rapliacl .'Xc'acIc1ny '39 East I'rm'imIcm'c High '36 lJr'uu'.s' Honor I.i.s'l F51 lilflrlcslrnlr' Valley Club I. 2. 55. A13 Class -Sr'r'rz'lury 2: Sfllillllllllllil' Hop Com- u1illf'f'. Six ly-seven George Wilbur Hindle, Jr., B.S. Business A dm i 11 ist ra Z io n 74 Xvheeler Ave., Cranston, R. 1. Cranston High '42 William Edward Holt, B.S. Business A dministmtirm 46 Roslyn Ave., Cranston, R. I. East High '38 Senior Business Club 4. Sixty-eiglll John Joseph H olleran, B.S. l311.s'im's.s' Admlnlslmtion 388 East Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '43 ' Senior Bzlsitlrfss Club fl: Iilarksforze Valley Club l, 2, 3, 4. ' William Henry H onnen, Jr., A.B. Sofinl S'f'le111'e l5 Gibbs Ave., Newport, R. I. De La Salle Academy '37 f1leml11'1', Conlrilztllot' l, 2, 45 Cowl 45 Newport Club l, 2, 4. Edward Leo Horan, B.S. Bfnfngy II!! NIOIIIII XYCIKIIOII Iilvcl.. IIZIWIIILIQUI. R. I. Saint Rzlpllacl .-XczuIc'n1y All Joseph Peter Iaeono, B.S. Biology F517 Iimzulwav. IIl'0VIiICIll'C, R. I. I.a Salle .Xc'z1cIc-llly '39 .4l!1r'Jl11x .Ilngnlm Club FI, -I,' .Ilmmlgmnl Clull 2. .Il,ll'I'flI.N .IIIIQHIIX Club FI, AI. fi, AI: I3lur'l.'.x'lfn11' Valley Club 2. fi. -I3 I'r1r.x'ilv Haskellzall Ig lllffllllllllul lfoollfnll 2, F53 I.elIer 7Iltl Il . Henry Louis Jalette, A.B. Sofia! Sl'I'K?7II'If I I8 Hope Sl., XVo0mon-kc-I, R. I. IVOul1sm'Iu-I High 510. fI2lI'lll'gIC 'I'cc'I1 Deans Honor List 3: II'omzsof'1:f'l Club 3, 4. Thomas L. Jassack, A.B. Sorial S1'i1'11r'ff 8 Foundry Sl., Central Falls, R. I. Central Falls High '45 PiY!'IIlI1ill Players 2, 3, fl-. Sixty-nine g ' iw , .w-1' Im,u,un'l'1Wf'r- A v l Harold Michael Jordan, B.S. Business Administration 6l0 Laurel Sl., East Haven, Conn. New Haven High '43 Demfs Honor List 3, Cnrolnu Club l, 2, 33 New Haven Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 33 Iuirzzmzlral Basketball l, 25 junior Prom Commilter. Howard Earl Kanovitz, B.S. Biology 248 Oak Grove Ave., Fall River, Mass. Tilton High '45 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 43 College Baud l, 23 Carolan Club l, 23 Glee Club lg Fall River Club l 2 3 4 Seventy Paul Albert Jussaume, A.B. Sorlnl Sricrzfe 43 Second Ave., Lowell, Mass. Lowell High '42 Third Order ofS11i11l Ilomluir 3, 4, Caroluu Club l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club -ll Pyrrmzid Players 2, 33 Greater Boston Club 3, 4. Bernard Franklin Kass, B.S. Biology 105 Chaco Ave., Providence, R. I. James Madison High '42, Wlcstern Reserve University '44 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4. Thomas Victor Keenan, A.B. fflllltllllllll 527 limi Sl.. HLlI'lIHI'lI. Clmm. . , K Ilzlillmacl High ll Camlnn fllllll I. 2. 35. 4: .Ilrmogmnz Club II. l. lil!I 1Jl'f'.S'lllf'lll,' llfirlfurcl Clllll 2, fi, -Ig l'fll'.X'llY lirisrlirlll I, 2. fi, I: llllllllllllllll Iin.s'l:a'fl1r1ll I. 2. fi, -I1 lllllYllllllI'Ill Snfllmll I: lzilmmzlml lfrmllmll l. 2. 3, 4: 1.!'llI'llllIIl1. Edward Joseph Kelly, Jr., A. B. lirlzznlliml 200 llunm-ll Ave.. I'z1wllu'kcl. R. I. East High '10, Buslmi lIiiix'c-nity '47 lirmfs Honor 1.1.51 Robert James Kelley, A.B. .S'm'1irll S1'i1'21r'f' 70 Ifziirliclcl Aw., I'I2lI'IfOI'lI. Conn. Iililkclcy High '-I5 Cznnlmi fllllll I. 2. 25. -lg Hzirlfrnzl Clllll I, 2, 3. I: llllllllllllllll lirmlcwllzflll 2: lnlmmlzrnl Sofilmll I. John F. Kelly, Jr., A.B. Sorifll Sf'ier1f'1f 23 Hilton Sl., Pziwluckcl, R. I. XN'cs1 High '-I2 llwinfs' llrmor 1.l,sl FIC Cowl I1 Bl11r'l:.s'lnn1' Valley Club I. Seventy-one swf J 1 l 'ml' mllI'i7'r! A 1 i Robert Leo Kelly, B.S. Biology 27 Sisson St., Pawtucket, R. l. West High '42 Albertus lllagnus Club 3, 45 BlIlf'lfXlUI1t? Valley Club l, 2, 3, 43 Freshman lmrur Committee. William Bernard Kenney, B.S. Business A dmin islmlirm 87 Prospect Heights, Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '42 Senior Business Club 45 Blackstone Valley Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Seventy-two Paul Dennis Kenahan, A.B. Social -h'l.'lI'll1'If lfl Holmes Road, liakewoml, R. I. Aldrich High '45 Raymond Joseph Keough, A.B Edurfnlion 215 Meadow St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '42 lllIlf'lfSl0ll6 Valley Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Robert H. Kinkead, A.B. Sorial S1'i1f111'e l2I Olney Ave., North l'r0videm'e, R. I. Mount Pleaszml High '43 Norman E. Labrie, B.S. Physics 25 Taylor Ave., Riverside, R. I. 1,11 Salle Academy '42 Phi Clli Club l, 2. 3, 4. of J, .... .,.. . , 1' Thomas Joseph Knickerbocker, Ilusinemv Administration 244 Greenwood St., Cranston, R. I. Cranston High '41 Senior l311xir1es.s' Club 4. Henry Lucien Lague, A.B. Sofial Science 391 Orchard St., New Bedford, Mass. Holy Family High '45, New Bedford Textile Institute Carolan Club I, 2: Debating Union 33 Glee Club I, 2, 35 New Bedford Club l, 2, 43 Intramural Basketball, Intramural Track. Seventy-three , mf' ? ,. !,!l1'n 1 William Joseph Lamont, A.B. Albert Anthony Lattanzi, B.S. 1'ldIllYlll0Il liiology E50 Lenox Aw., l'roviclcm c, R. I. 2-16 Columbus .Mx-.. New Haven, Colm. Coyle High Collegiate l'rcpz11'z11ory School '46 Tllzmlon Club 33 II1lHllHlllYIl Bn.s'lf1'll1r1ll l. .'tllJz I'lllS llIllf1lIIl.S' Clulz fi. -I: Cnrolmz Club l, 2, fi, 43 P.X'lYl7l71'Il' 15Il5'l'I'.S' 21 Xen' l'l11rfe11 Cllllz l, 2, fl, Al: lIIll'II7IIllJ'tll lirlslcffllmll 2. E53 lnlmmzlrnl Sofllmll l. Frank James Leary, Jr., A.B. William Joseph Leddy, A.B. Sorial Science 1i11.si11rfs.s- flllIl1lIll.Yll'IIllUII 58 l'0l1li2lC Sl-, Pf0ViClCIlCC, R. l. 40 lirookhclcl Road, Riverside, R. I. La Salle Academy '45 Burringmon High '41 Seventy-four Senior Business Club 4. Richard Joseph Lindemann, B.S. B11.s'i21r'.v.s .PIcImi11i.strulior1 64 Saratoga St.. l'royiclCnc'c, R. l. Mount Pleasant High Curolun Club 3: Senior lizrsizless Club 4. John Joseph Lynch, Jr., A.B. l.f'Il1'r.9 3 Blackstone St., Lonsdale, R. l. Saint Raphael .Xcgaclctny '42, Our Lady of Proyitlencc Seminary '44, University of Ottawa '45 1,ffll7I'S Honor Lis! 31 1-llembic 3, 43 Cowl 43 De- bating Union 3. ' nl 7 Z Gannonu,'uu,g'llllW'7! l A l l John Edward Lynch, B.S. Biology 45 Union St., Taunton, Mass. Coyle High 'ell .4ll1crtu.s' Mugnzzs Club 3, 43 Taunton Club 3, 4. Dennis Joseph M cA uliffe, A.B. lfclum tion 68 Dvcryillc :XYC.,LIOl1IlSl0ll, R. I. ll,a Salle Academy '42 Seven ty-five Qi 5 E 2 Joseph Austin McCabe, B.S. Business A dnzinist ration 31 Westfield St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '42 Senior Business Club 4. Brendan Kevin McCormick, A.B. Social Science 42 West Hunt St., Central Falls, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '43, Clemson Col- lege '44 Dean's Honor List 3, 45 Blackstone Valley Club l, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Dance Committee, Sopho- more Hop Committee. Seventy-six Paul Francis McCormack, A.B Social SCI-e'fIlI,'1f 7 Silver St., Taunton, Mass. 'l'aunlon High, '42 Curolun Club 2: ll'lU7lUglYl7Il Club I, 2, 3, 4 Tuulllou Club I, 2, 3, 43 l u1's1'ty Busrflzall l. 2 Varsity Basketball l, 23 'FZUU-1.d'llI'I'7I1IlIt. James Michael McCormick, B.S. Biology 134 Broadway, Taunton, Mass. Coyle High '43 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 45 Taunton Club 3, 4 ' F ' T -Niall f l ell Edward Fitzgerald McCrory, Bradley McDermott, A.B. B,S, Sm-ial Sricnce BIIXlIII'.SIY Adminisiralimz EH2 Mount Pleasant St., Fall River, Mass. l90 Randall Sl., Pawtucket, R. I. B' M' C' Durfee High ,H Saint Raphael Acaclcxny '42 117,11 lgjwq- Cluly 1, 2, 3, 4, 571111113 Honor List 33 Blarkslrnrlrf Valley Club 2, George Bernard McDowell, B.S. Leo Edward McGeehan, B.S. B11,s'i111's.v rlCl7HllIlSll'llllIHI B11sir1z'.s.s Aflmirzistralimz 37 Russcll Ave., East l'1'm'inlc11cc, R. I. 32 XVClD5fCF Sl-, P2lWtl1CkCI. R. l. East Proviclcncc High 'All Saint RH1Jl121ClACad6H1y'45 lflllI'lf.S'llHlz'f Valley Club l, 2, 3, VIUFI3-Pl'lfSld6I1l 4. Pn'.s'irlf'11l,' Ir1tm1n1n'al Basketball 2, 33 Intra- mural Football 2, 3. Srzferzty-sezfe1z sy X . , . , ...Ein 1 Walter Edward McGinley, B.S. Biology 239 Third Ave., Woonsoekct, R. I. Mloonsoeket High '40, Yale '43, Princeton '44 Alberlus Magnus Club 3, 43 Woo1z.sor'leel Club l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. John Joseph McGovern, A.B. Social Scienre 16 Cambridge St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '42 Dean's Honor List 3g Cowl 1, 2, Debating Union 33 Pyramid Players l, 2, 33 Freshman Danre Com- mittee, Senior Dance Committee. Seventy-eight Joseph Patrick McGill, B.S. Physirs 325 River Ave., Providence, R. I. Pitlsheld High '40 Phi Chi Club l, 2, 3, 4. William Joseph McGovern, A.B Sorial Srienfe 85 Goddard SL., Providence, R. I. Hope High '43 'E W' QfAJm il - , E. :WH William Edward McKenney, Jr., George William McKnight, Jr., B.S. A.B. Biology .S'0f'1'al SI'l.I'lII'C? IIS Hmmm Sl., I'mx'iclc11cc. R. I. I8 Kmsulh Pawlllcket. R. I. 1,21 Salle Arlzlclcrlm' '43 Saint Raphael .'xf2illClUy Til .-llllf'l'f1l.S' .xlllglllhf Cluli fi, -lg Class SI'f'l'l'lIIl'X' lg Bllllk.S'lUllI' Vrlllry Clulz l, 2, 3, 4. l'll'l'.YlIlIllIll lhlnre C07ll7lIllllfI',' hlzmim' Pram Com- nzzllee. Paul Edward Mg-Vann, AB, Joseph Basil MacDonald, B.S. Snrlrll SIl.I'llI'f' Cll1'H?l'-Sify' 2 Columlnus Road. l'cz1lJ0cly, Mass. 51 XVlU'l'Cll AXvC.,E21s1 l'l 0Vifl6l1CC. R. I. The Lawrcm-c ,-Xczlclcllly '-13 lil 521116 fxfzlflcml' '45 Yl41RITAs, Slflll ll Cnmlrm Clllll 2. 3. -ll flH'lllf'l' 1'lfiCl1fClHlf lv 2- 3, A1- lioslmz Clull 2. 3, 4, C!lI1.S'lllIlllUIIIll rmfl .S'm'lrll CUll1ll'lIlll'l'. Seven ly-11 ine MJ Z Z ,.i-ut,,m,5ylnI'5!' ia I ffm it A fri was-nwiilhm -FR Charles Mario M agnani, B.S. Biology I0 Reed Ave., North Attleboro, Mass. North Attleboro High '42 Alberlus Magnus Club 3, 43 Carolnn Club I, 2. 3, 43 Grealer Boston Club l, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Iiask1'Iball,' Soflballq Football. Francis Leonard Maguire, A.B. Sorinl Srieufe 650 Fruit Hill Ave., North Proviclcncic, R. l. La Salle Academy '40 Flying Club 3, Prrfsidevzl 4, Assistant l lig'l1l Lead- erj junior Prom Committee. Eighty Joseph Magro, A.B. SOl'llll Srierlfe 3490 Main St., Hartford, Conn. Wlcavcr High 343 Curolaaz Club l, 2, 3, 4: Harlford Club I, 2, Serrrlrlry 3, 45 Inlmmural Baslcelball 2, Infra- muml Softlzall l, 2g lIIll'fIIlIlHYll Ifoolball 2, 35 lunior Prom CUI7I1I'llllEI'. William Herrick Mahoney, B.S. Biology 385 Potters Avo., Provicleuc-C, R. I. La Salle Acaclciny 45 ,,1llu'1'lz1.i illlagnzls Club 3, 45 Iulmmzmzl Football l. E 2 Joseph Warren Malley, B.S. Ifzzsiizess ,'ll17III.IIi.Si7'1IllO7I 122 XVEIICYIIIHII Ave.. Cranston, R. 1. La Salle .'Xc'aclcn1y '43, University of Cin- cinnati '43 VERITAS, x1r!1'.s'1' 2: Flying' Club 3: Senior 131lsin1's.v Cluli -1: Inlrrlniznvzl Haslcetball -1: Intmmurrll Ifoollmll 33 Class S!'l'VI'l!lVj' 4. Fernand Louis Mandeville, B.S. lizzxirzess fldministrfzrion II7 Central St., Manville, R. I. Mount Saint Charles Academy '42 Dffnn's Honor I.fsf 33 College Band l. 2. 3. Al: Senior l314si111'.v.s Clnlz '13 ll'oonsofkr't Club l, 2, 3. 4: junior Prom Conzmittee. . . i Thomas Aquinas Malloy, A.B. Sofia! Sl'I.I'lll'!' H324 Atwells Ave., Providence. R. I. La Salle Academy '44 Cowl 43 VERITAS 43 Debating Union 43 Inlmmzlral BII.Yk!'IlII1ll l. 2. 3: Inirrmzznnl Football lg Senior llrinn' Comrnillee. Thomas Joseph Manning, A.B. Sorinl S1'1'enc'c 5541 Garfield Ave., jersey City, N. xl. Saint Peter's Prep School '40 Iiiglz fy-one Ralph Joseph Marasco, B.S. Business A dministration 4 Layton St., North Providence, R. I. Colt Memorial High '40, R. I. State College '41 Senior Business Club 4. William Edwin Mariner, B.S. Business Adrninistration 174 Allston St., Providence, R. l. Central High ,38 Dean's Honor List 35 Senior Business Club 4. Eighty-two Joseph John M arcinkiewicz, A.B Education 97 Carnation St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '43 Debating Union lg Blackstone Valley Club l, 2 3, 43 Intnnnznnl Basketball l, 2. Joseph Thomas Markey, B.S. P11 ysics 321 Amherst St., Providence, 'R. l. La Salle Academy '44 Phi Chi Club 2, 3, 4. Rocco M arzilli, A.B. Social Srienfzf 73 Toll St.. Providence. R. I. Central High '-I6 Elmo Joseph Mazzone, A.B. Sofinl Sl'lf'lll't' l 19,1 Pine St.. I'1'oviclencc. R. I. Cranston High I42 Cmul -11 VER111-xs fi, Ll: Crtnzrwa Club 4, Virre Presirlcwl: Familx' Hour Crmmzillre 3, 4, Clllllill nzanq Senior Dlllilfl' C0lll7lIIiflUl'. Ralph Albert Mattera, A.B. Eduralion 251 Flint Ave., Cranston, R. I. Cranston High V13 Mrmogwmz Club 2, 3, 4g Vrnzvily Baseball 2, 3 ' I,l?lllfT7'Illl7I. ,4, William Arthur Meade, A.B. .Edllf'l'lll0lI 20 East Milton Road. Brookline, Mass. Saint Mary's High '40 Cnmlan Cltllz l, 2, 3, 43 Greater Boston Club 2, 3, 'lg Iniramzuial Softball 2, 3, 4. Eiglily-tlzrec? William Francis Mee, B.S. Business A dniinislration 71 Maple St., New Bedford, Mass. New Bedford High '40 Carolan Club l, 23 Senior Business Club 45 New Bedford Club l, Secretary 2, 3, 4. James Gonzaga M endonca, B.S. Biology 21 Hollyhock St., New Bedford, Mass. Holy Family High '4l Alberlus Magnus Club 3, 43 Curolan Club 1, 2, 3, 45 New Bedford Club l, 2, 3, Vice-Presiclent 4. Eiglz ty-fozl r Conrad Floremond M elebeck, Jr Business A dniinisl ration 205 North X'VashingLon St., Abbeville, La. Moum Carmel Academy '42 Senior Business Club 4. Norman J. M errette, B.S. Business Administration 38 Bow St., Edgewood, R. I. Wloonsocket High '40 Senior Business Club 4. .4--gr Truman M essecar, B.S. Business Administration 112 Leo Ave., Providence, R. I. Madawaska High '37 Senior Business Club 4. Albert J. Michaud, A.B. Education 52 Owen Ave., Somerset, Mass. B. M. C. Durfee High '42 Dean's Honor List 33 Fall River Club 1, 2, Donald M essere, B.S. Biology l Franklin St., North Providence, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '44 Albertus Magnus Club 3, Lil Intramural Basket- ball lg Intramural Softball lg Intramural Foot' ball 1. Gerald Howard Miller, B.S. Business Administration 37 Sixth St., Providence, R. I. Hope High '46 Senior Business Club 45 Intramural Basketball I, 2. E ighty-live John Michael M innicucci, B.S. Business Adrninislmlimz 145 Gorman St., Naugaruck, Conn. Naugatuck High '38 Carolan Club l, 25 Senior Business Club 43 New Haven Club 1, 2, 33 Walerbury Club 43 Vrzrsily Golf 2, 3, 4. Anthony Joseph Montalbano, A IBD Social Science 125 Francis Ave., Pawtucket, R. T. North Providence High '43 Eighty-six Walter John M odliszewski, A.B. Education Thompson, Conn. Tourtelolle Memorial High '44, Marian- apolis Academy '45 Carolan Club l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Seerelaryg Varsity Baseball 3, 43 FI'I?Sll17YlI71 Baseballg Freslmmn Bnskelball: Clmirman Mono- gram Club Smoker 4. Michael Arnold Monti, B.S. ' Business Administration 359 Atwells Ave., Providence, R. l. La Salle Academy '36 Senior Business Club 4. Joseph Anthony Morrison, A.B. Education 60 Metropolitan Road, Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High '40 John Thomas M ournigham, B.S. Business Administration 63 Park Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Cranston High '43 Camera Club 4, Treasurer: Flying Club 3, Pyra- mid Players 2, 33 Senior Business Club 4. S ylvere Samuel M orrissette, B.S. Business Administration 39 Bloomingdale Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Sacred Heart Academy '43 Blackstone Valley Club 2, 3, 4. Francis Patrick Murphy, A.B. Education 117 Dunnell Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '39 Blarkstone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Fools ball. Ei ah ty-seven James Thomas Murphy, B. Business Adminislralion 1275 Trenton St., Pawtucket, R. I. West High '41 Kenneth Cobb Murphy, Jr., Social Science 216 Baker St., Providence, R. I. Hope High '44 Dean's Honor List 3. Eighty-eight A.B. S. Joseph Edward Murphy, B.S. Business Adminislmlion 118 Providence St., Providence, R. 1. Central High '46 Senior Business Club 45 Intramural Football 3. Robert Murphy, B.S. Business Management 56 Newton St., New Bedford, Mass. Coyle High '44 Carolan Club 1, 2g Flying Club 3, 45 Senior Business Club 45 New Bedford Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas James Murtagh, B.S. B'Il.Ylll1'.9.Y Azlministraliou 06 Earls St., Central Falls, R. l. Pawtucket High '38 Senior B'll.9ll1tf.S.Y Club 43 Hlarlfslouz' Valley Club l, 2, 3, 4. Ernest Marshall Newman, B.S. Business Administration 255 Orms St., Providence, R. I. Hope High '44 Dean's Honor List 35 Senior Business Club 4. xNDZ Z ggaulvlut .rllll'f f!l A l John Anthony Mutter, A.B. Social Scieurre 387 Lonsdale Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Actadelny '45 Cowl lg Debating Union 3, 4, President: Pyramid Players lg Blackstone Valley Club I, 2. Gerald Joseph Newman, AB. Sorial Sfience ll Kenwood St., NVarwick, R. I. Gorton High '44 Third Order of Saint Dominic 15 Debating Union lg Kent County Club 2. Eighty-nine Thomas Richard Newman, B.S. Business A dminist ration 828 Hope St., Providence, R. l. La Salle Academy '46 Dean's Honor List 3g Senior Business Club 4: Class Vice-President 33 Class President 45 junior Prom Committee, President Student Congress 4. Robert Alan Niles, A.B. Social Science 91 Sunset Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '38 Camera Club 3, President 4. Ninety David Albert Nocera, B.S. Business Acliniuistratimz 975 Smith St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '42 Senior Business Club 43 I7lllYl77'I,lIl'lll Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Football l, 2, 3. Joseph Edward 0'Brien, A.B. Social Science 69 Oak St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy V13 Intramural Baskeiballg Softball. John Joseph 0'Brien, A.B. Erlllfuliml 395 Plain Si., Providence. R. l. La Salle .Xcadeiny '38 Third Order of Sain! Ijflillillll' flg Ilearfs Honor l.i.s'l 3. Edward Francis 0'C'onnor, B.S. Business Adrninislrniirm 7 Nelson Sl., Providence, R. I. Hope High '43 S1'r1iorB11sir1r?s,v Club 4. um Z i n . -:1ifu-., ,,rinI'm- l A l John Edward 0'Connell, B.S. Chemistry 50 Heath Ave., Norwood, R. I. La Salle Academy '36 Third Order of Saint Dominic 3, 43 Phi Chi Club 2, 4. Vincent Joseph Oddo, Jr., B.S. Biology 322 Broadway, Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '40, Georgetown Uni- versity '46 .ellbertus Magnus Club l, 2, 3, 43 College Band 25 Flying Club 4, Flight Leader, Presidentq Horse- back Riding Club 2, President, Intramural Basketball 1, 2. Ninety-one Francis Joseph 0'Donnell, B.S. Biology 153 Preston St., Hartford, Conn. Bulkeley High '40, The Citadel '41 Alberlus Magnus Club 3, 45 Harlford Club l, 2, 3, 43 Inlramural Basketball l, 2g Intramural Sofi- ball 1, 2, Intramural Football 1, 2. John James 0'Keefe, B.S. Business A drninisl ration 200 Althea St., Providence, R. I. Classical High '42 Senior Business Club 4. Ninety-two Joseph Patrick 0'Donnell, A.B. Ezluralion 53 Meadow St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '42 Blrurlcslone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball l, 2. Joseph Edward 0'Keefe, B.S. Business A dniinislralion 455 Prospect St., Woonscmeket, R. I. Mloonsocket High '39 Senior Business Club 45 Woonsocket Club, Treas- urer 3, 4. Howard Milton Oskern, B.S. Business flll1lIlIllXll'Illl0ll 9 .-Xlclrich Terrace. l'roviclenc'c, R. l. Hope High y39 Senior Business Club 4. Arthur Noel Parsons, B.S. Bzzxiness AlI?lIllll'.YllYlll07I 36 Christopher SI.. Cliiropcc Falls, Mass. Catheilrzil High '42, Carleton College '43 Cnrolnn Club l. 2, 3. 43 .llonogrmn Club 2, 3. -1, Trensurffrg ll'esIern AIIlS.WlI',lIlSFll.S' Club -1: Vnr xiiy Basebull 2. 33 Iulrnmural Bn.vlcf'flmll Letterman. i l Earl Burton Parker, B.S. Iizlsiness Adminislratiovz Box l84, Esmond, R. I. Cranston High '41 Cowl 2, -l: V1-LRITAS 2. 3. -I, Photo Edilorq Cam- frn Club 3. Presidenl 4: lflyifzg Club 33 Senior Ilmuw Con1n11'Hr'r',' Senior lizzsiuess Club fl. Robert Francis Partridge, B.S. BIISllIl?S.S' Ad7fII'III'SllYIll0II il Prospect St., North Proviclenctc. R. I. East Proviclcnrc High '40 llearfs Honor List 3. Ninety-three Joseph Patalano, A.B. Social Science 59 Rankin Ave., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High '41 Dearfs Honor List 3. Edward Michael Pereira, A.B. Social Science l276 Riverside Ave., Somerset Centre, Mass. B. M. C. Durfee High '37 Carolan Club l, 2g Fall River Club l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball l, 25 Intramural Football l, 2. Ninety-four Paul Peter Pederzani, Jr., A.B Social Science 28 Observatory Ave., North Providence, R. I La Salle Academy '43 Flying Club 3, 4. Antonio John Pesare, A.B. Social Sl'l!'llI'lf 445 Eaton Sl.. Providence. R. I. La Salle Academy '-13 Senior Business Club 44 Robert William Petrie, B.S. B1lSll1F.YS Admiizislrzzlfrnz I9 Rosegarcicn Sl., Providcncie. R. I. Nelson XV. fXIcI1'ich High '42 Senior Iizlsiness Club 4. John Carmen Picano, B.S. BZlSiI1I'.YX JllllllI'HlXllYlli07l IG63 Cranston St., Cranston, R. I. Cranston High'f13 Dearfs Honor l.1'.s'f 3: Senior BIl.Sl7lI'.YS Club 11. Z NH Paul Roger Petritz, B.S. Bmirzess A dnzhzistration 85512 Second St., Newport, R. I. Dc I.z1 Salle Academy '40 Debaling Union 33 Senior Business Club 45 II aI1'rb1,n'y Club 3, 4. Raymond Louis Picozzi, AB. Eduralion 63 Lawn St., I'1'ox'icIemT6, R. I. Mount Pleasant High '45 Pymnzid Plzlyers 2, 3, 4. Ninety-15115 N 1 Edward Basil Pingeton, A.B. Education 5 South St., Vlforcester, Mass. Saint John's High '42, Holy Cross '43 Carolan Club 1, 23 Friars Club 3, 4, Greater Bos- ton Club 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 Intramural Softball l, 25 IntramuralFootball I, 2k Arthur Raymond Poutray, A.B. Social Science 259 Norwood Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Cranston High '43 Dean's Honor List 35 Alembic 2, 3, 43 Cowl 2 3, 4. Ninety-six s John Walter Porter, Jr., B.S. Chemistry l2l Laurel St., Fall River, Mass. B. M. C. Durfee High '43 Phi Chi Club 3, 4, Fall River Club 2, 3, 4. John Ambrose Powell, Jr., A.B. Social Science Saint Paul's Hill, North Sniithhelcl, R. I. La Salle Military Acaclemy '42 Albertus rllagnus Club 3, Carolan Club l, 2, 3, 43 Alonogram Club 4, SpikedSl1oe Club 3, 4, Treas- urer, Woonsocket Club l, 2, 3, President 4g Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Foot- ball l, 23 Varsity Track 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Senior Dance Committee. ' Z, Allan Charles Press, B.S. Bzlsiness Aldrllirllslrrziion 223 Wlarrington St., Providemfc, R. I. Hope High '45 Senior Bzzsiness Club 4. 41, 'Q Fernando Joseph Ramos, A.B. Social Sl'l'I?lll'c'? l7 cl0YVClCll St.. Central Falls, R. l. Saint Raphael Academy '44 lilncksfone Valley Club l, 2. 3, -1. X Nl G ln Joseph Carmen Prisco, B.S. 1311.s'1'r1es.s' A dm in is! ration 301 XVarrcn Ave., East Providence, R. l. East l'mviclt:m'c High '36 lhfarfs Honor list 33 Swlim' 13z1.s'i11ff.s'.s' Clllll -lg Varsity Golf 2. Cajrtnin fl. William Anthony Reardon, A.B. Serial S1'i1'r1r'z' 293 Xlboclstock AVC., Putnam, Crmn. l.a Salle Acaclcmy '44 lJf'an'.s Hmmr Lis! 33 Vlckl'1'As Sports lidilor -lg Cnmlzm Clzrlz 2. 3, 43 Drlmting Union L15 Glee Club -l. .N'i1l1'lyv.w'w'z1 Thomas Leo Regan, B.S. Biology 192 Bruce St., Lawrence, Mass. Lawrence High '45 Albertus Magnus Club 3, Secretary 4, Treasurer: Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Pyramid Players 35 Greater Boston Club 3, 43 Class Treas- urer 43 Freshman Dance Committeeg Senior Dance Committee. Raymond William Reater, B.S. Business A dministration 22 Vanderland Ave., East Providence, R. l. - Saint Raphael Academy '42 Senior Business Club 43 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Football l, 2, 3, 4. Ninety-eight Vincent Anthony Rego, B.S. Chemistry 66 Franklin St., Bristol, R. I. Colt Memorial High '42 Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 43 Phi Chi Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ernest Carmine Ricci, A.B. Social Science 713 Mlillett Ave., Riverside, R. I. La Salle Academy '45 Eugene Charles Richards, A.B. Social Srimzce 615 Chalksmne Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '42 Iulmuzurul Iirmlcellnall l. 2g Iulruulurul Fooibull 1. Louis Joseph Robitaille, B.S. Business A1111'1inisImtion 96 Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. D211'l1'11Olllll High '36 Deuufv Honor list 33 Nezv Bedford Club l, 2, 4, President. in 7 ,,.....,, Roy Martin Ritota, B.S. Business Administration ll5 Huxley Ave., Providence, R. I. Hope High '42 Senior I31151'r1z'ss Club 43 Intmmural Buslcelball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Fooibull 3, 4. John Coughlin Rockett, B.S. Clzemisiry 263 Hlalnut St., Fall River, Mass. B. M. C. Durfee High '40, University of Missouri '43 Plzi Clzi Club 4g Fall River Club 2, 3, 4. Ninety-nine George Albert Roe, A.B. Frank Tennyson Rogers, B.S. Sorinl Science Business Administration 5 Annie St., Pawtucket, R. I. Mendon Rd., Berkeley, R. T. East High '4l Cumberland High '39 Senior H'llSI-71688 Club 45 Iilarkstone Valley Club l, 2, 3, 4. Robert Norman Rogers, B.S. Wilfred Octave Roussin, A.B. Business Adm1'nisl1'ation Eflllflflllfill l69 Ferncresl Ave., Edgewood, R. I. 307 Tuttle Sl.. Fall River, Mass. La Salle Academy '44 Monsignor Provost High '38 Senior Business Club Ll. Denrfs Honor List 33 Ifall River Club l, 2, 3, 4. Om' ffllllflltll I i i 4 4 Q i I E A S-MX Alfred Russo, AB. Ednrn I ion F553 Douglas Ave., l'rm'iclci1c'c-, R. l. Clcniral High '39 'I'l1iHl Order of Sninl 1J077llIllL' 11. Norman Henry Sasseville, B.S. I3 i o I ogy 412133 Acuslmcl Ave., Now Bedford. Mass. Nm-w Bcdl'o1'rl High 'fll All1f:r!u.v.ilzigriim Club 3, Al: .Yrw Iglfflfillfll Club l. Thomas Ralph Saravo, A.B. Sorfial Slfllfllllf 1 U03 Smith Si., Provirlcmtc, R. I. Mount Pleasant High '45 William Francis Schrage, B.S. BIl.S'lII!'.S'.Y .A1dn1in1',s'h'nfi0n 1558 Gcniizm Ave., Pmvirlcilce, R. I. 1.11 Szillc Aciaclcriiiy '42 XYilliz1m .lawn-ll College, University of Iowa Swiifn 1i11.s'im'.s.v Club -1. One Hundred and One xx X v Z cg I A Reb.nllW'llxmq1ll'lm'l7'f 1 w l Nasib Shaker, B.S. Business Administration 567 Pleasant St., Fall River, Mass. B. M. C. Durlee High '35 Senior Business Club 4, Fall River Club l, 2, 3 4. Louis Aloysius Shea, Jr., B.S. Biology 415 Warren St., Fall River, Mass. Coyle High '43, Trinity College '43 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 45 Fall River Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. One Hundred and Two Joseph Vincent Shanley, A.B. Social Science 96 York Sq., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High '40 Dean's Honor List 3, Alembie, Literary Board 25 Cowl, Co-Editor-in-Chief 2, 3, 43 VERITAS, As- sociate Editor 45 Carolan Club l, 2, 3g Friars Club l, 2, 3, 43 New Haven Club l, 2, 3, 43 Soph- more Hop Committee, Senior Dance Committee. James Anthony Shevlin, A.B. Education 250 Ballou St., YVoonsockct, R. I. Wloonsocket High '44 Woonsoeket Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President, Intra- mural Basketball l, 2, 4, Intramural Softball l, 23 Intramural Football lg junior Prom Commit- tee. A i E s l F E 2 e i ? E s wr? John Joseph Siczewicz, B.S. Business fldminish'aIior1 96 Earle Sl., XVoonsockCl, R. I. NVoonsockeL High '42 Senior Business Club 4g W'oonsockel Club l, 2, 3, 4. Leonard Earle Simmons, B.S. Biology 7 Scars St., New Bedford, Mass. New Bedford High '42, Iowa Wesleyan '43 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 43 New Bedford Club 1, 2, 4. Richard Edward Silva, B.S. Biology 12 Pratt St., Taumon, Mass. Coyle High '43 VERITAS 43 Alberlus Magnus Club 3, 4: Flying Club 3, 4, Carolan Club l, 23 Glee Club l, 23 Pyramid Players 2, 35 Greater Boston Club l, 2. Frederick Caesar Simonini, A.B. Social Science 2 Fairview St., Johnston, R. I. La Salle Academy '40 One Hundred and Three i I4 9 1 W fl l K 1 - l nnienmltnmu fllllllfff 1 l 'QQ James Anthony Sinatro, A.B. Sorrizzl Scieure 48 Newport Ave., lvest Hartford, Conn. Mount Saint Charles Academy '42 Crtmlan Club l, 2, 3, 4, Frinrs Club 3, 45 Harl- ford Club l, 2, fi, 43 lzziwzmtnwl Baskellzall 2, fi. -lg lntmmurnl lfoolbnll 3, 4: Class Tl'Fll.97ll'f'!' 4' junior Prom Commillee. u Victor Faria Soares, Jr., B.S. CllI37'l7fiSf7'57 204 Sherman Rcl., Somerset, Mass. Somerset High '43 Phi Clli Club 2, 3, 4, President. One Hundred and Four Albert James Smith, B.S. Chemistry 717 Academy Ave., l,l UVlClCIll'C, R. I. La Salle Academy '42, R. I. State College 343 Phi Chi Club 2, 3, 4. Calvin Alexander Spinney, B.S Business Administration 210 Park Holm, Newport, R. l. De LaSalle Academy '35 Carolan Club lg Senior Business Club 4, New port Club fi, 4, President. Q'.... l' '9p-P' William Augustus Stevens, B.S. Biology 11 Mounlainville Ave., Danbury, Conn. Danbury High V12 Alberlus Magnus Club 3, lilfl'-1Jl'l7Slflf?I'Il, 4, Pl'f?.YlIl!'Ill,' College Band 1, 2, fl: Cnrolnn Club 1 1 1 ,1.. Edward Thomas Sullivan, B.S. Plzysics 121 Ruggles St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '40, R. I. College of Education Third Order of Saint Dominic 115 Cowl l, 2, 3, 4, Co-lidiior: XXICRITAS 4, Asso1'ialff Iidiiorg Flying Club 3, 45 Frizzrs Club 1, 2, Fl, 4, Co-Clmirmnn Ifornml 41, Sm'geru1l-at-Arrns 33 Phi Clzi Club 3, 43 lnlrznnnrnl liuslfelbnllg Infrainurnl Track: Senior Ilanrf' Coinmillee. xxx' Edward Joseph Sullivan, B.S. BIlXlII!?S.S Adminislration 12 Mowry Ave., Lonsdale, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '43 Senior Business Club 43 Blackstone Valley Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Bll.YlN?lllllll l, 2, 3, 43 Inlrri- mural Fooiball 2. Francis Leroy Sullivan, B.S. Business Administration 659 Admiral St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '35 Pyramid Players 2. One Hundred and Five John Michael Sullivan, B.S. Business Administration 30 Glen St., Holyoke, Mass. Sacred Heart High '39 Camera Club 4, Carolan Club 1, 25 Senior Busi- ness Club 4. Omer Albert Sutherland, A.B. Social Science 363 Ballou St., Woonsocket, R. I. Mount Saint Charles Academy '39, Assump- tion College '41, Stetson University 343, Rollins College '43, University of North Carolina '44, Brown University '46 Dean's Honor List 2, 3, One Hundred and Six Kenneth Long Sullivan, A.B. Social Science 165 Garden St., Fall River, Mass. Coyle High '45 Fall River Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Rodrique Marcel Sutherland, B.S. Biology 363 Ballou St., Woonsocket, R. I. Mount Saint Charles Academy '45 Dean's Honor List 35 Albertus Magnus Club 3, 43 Woonsocket Club 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Intramural Football 1, 2. Robert Edwin Tasco, B.S. Iizzsiiimv jlllllllilll.S'll'IlllUIl 115 Dom Sl., 1'1'OV1C1L'lNf0. R. I. Blount 1'1caszml High '42, Rulgcfs Uni' versity 'fi-1 Smzioi' li11.vim'.s'.s Club fl. Gerard Azphy Thibert, B.S. Biology 217 Oak Hill Road. Filclihurg. Mass. FiIc1111u1'g High V15 .-1lbei'iu.s' .1IlIglZIlS Club 3, 4, Czzrolrm Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glue Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President, Pymmirl Ijloyrw 2. fi: Ciwilei' Iioxlmi Club 1, 2, 3.4gIn1m- murallizzslcetball1, 2, 13 Intramural Football 1, 23 Class 'l'ren.s11i'er 13 lficslmzaiz llllllllf Conzniillezfq Soplzomore Hop Committee, Senior Dance Com- mzitee. 36 .M 1 N ,llll1lilym,lii'IIl1'H-f -. A 1 John Joseph Taylor, B.S. ClI67lllSll'3' ti Yun Burch St., P1'ovidc11ce, R. 1. 1.11 Salle .'Xciac1en1y '42, Trinity College Phi Clzi Clilb 1, 2, 3, 43 Inlmmural Basketball. Walter Henry Thomson, A.B. Social Science 629 Mcnclon Rd., XV00ns0cket, R. I. YVoonsocket High '39 ll'iUOIISOClf6l Club 1, 2, 3, fl. One Hundred and Seven ' ':xV1l'Z l , llll'l1,, ,. l!ll 's!'ill'n .I John Thomas Tierney, A.B. Social Science 78 Auburn St., Pawtucket, R. l. Saint Raphael Academy '43 Edmond Patrick Tremblay, B.S. Business A dmin istration 108 16th St., Fall River, Mass. Monsignor Provost High '43 One Hundred and Eight James H aran Tourtellot, B.S. Business Administration 421 Union St., New Bedford, Mass. New Bedford High '43 Dean's Honor Lis! 35 Carolan Club l, 25 Senior Business Club 43 New Bedford Club l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Stanley Frank Turco, A.B. Social Science 53 Dartmouth Ave., Providence, R. I. Classical High '42, Trinity College '43, Cornell University '44, Harvard Univer- sity '45 Blaise Humbert Vallese, A.B. Sllflblll Sl'I.I'lIf'l' 69-I Atwclls .-Xvc.. Provi4Icm'c. R. I. L21 Szlllc ACacIc'n1y V10 IIIIVIIIIIIIVIII Br1.s'r'bnIl I. 23 lutmmural Suflbull I, 23 Iulmuzuml lfnnlbull I, 2. William Francis Viviani, A.B. lfllllfllfllflll 250 XVomIIz1mI St.. I'rm'imIcm'c. R. I. IIZHVIIICIQCI High '29 IJt IlIl'.8' Honor l,i.s'l fig Iilrlrkslrnm Valley Club I 9 gg -,.. . David Nicholas Van Buren, A.B. Sruirrl Scieure Iironx River I'a1'kwz1y. North XVIIIIC Plains, N. Y. IVIIIIQ Plains High '-I0 Cumluu Club 3. Al: Gln' Club 2, F53 .Ilclrnjmlilmz Couuly Club 3, Al: Iuimmurnl Huskelbull 2, 35 Football I, 2. John Albert Watters, Jr., B.S. li iblogy I2 .XIIKIIIIJUII .Xx'c.. Pmviclcncc. R. I. Blount I'Icaszm1 High 44. R. I. State Col- lege I4-I .-I1lu'rl11.x' .Iluguzzx Club 3, 4: I?IiI'll7IIllVIll lizlskel- ball 3, PI: liliflllllllflll Football 3, 4. Omv Ilurulrml and Niue 6: i nxf J .y y 42 ll 4 1 Thomas Henry Weaver, B.S. Physics 92 Yvinsor Ave., Johnston, R. I. La Salle Academy '41 Phi Chi Club 1, 2, 3, 4. One Hundred and Ten Richard Joseph Whelan, B.S. Biology 1293 Smith St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '44 Alberlus lllagnas Club 3, 45 llloimgram Club 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intramural Foolball 2, 33 Varsity Basketball lg Letterman. Thomas Francis Whelan, A.B Social Science 24 Homewood Ave., North Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '40 Continued from Page 35 Lady of the Rosary and honoring 65 alumni dead of lVorld XVar I1 enhanced tremendously the beauty of the campus...The Chaplain's drive, determination and courage to build this edifice, and his subsequent success- ful efforts to beautify the Grotto, will long be remem- bered . . . Most Rev. Emanuel Suarez, O.P., Master General of the Dominican Order, visited the College, dedicated the Grotto fceremonies witnessed by 10,000l, Albertus Magnus Hall, awarded honorary degree of Doctor of Laws . . . 1000 students marched in Holy Name parade in Boston along with 120,000 others in tremend- ous, awe-inspiring mass demonstration of Faith . . . Most Rev. Francis P. Keough, fourth Bishop of Provi- dence, elected Archbishop of Baltimore, premier see of Catholicism in North America . . . Sophomore Smoker entertaining and amusing success . . . Basketball team pus whose number of buildings had almost doubled in a few years . . . Six hundred and sixty-eight Freshmen swelled school's enrollment to a record total of 1875 . . . New Science building now completely ready for occu- pancy . . . Part of Donnelly Hall now serves as Fresh- man dormitory . . . Father Georges returns to faculty along with several other former members . . . Father Shea begins another tour of duty as Dean of Aquinas . . . Registrar's and Bursar's ofhces moved into larger offices . . . Former Physics lab on first floor of Harkins con- verted into smoking and lounging room . . . Pedestrian death trap-the island at entrance to the parking lot- was removed helping to even the deadly dodging duel between dormers and day hops . . . Assembly periods were to be held once a weekg attendance compulsory . . . First student Handbook since '41 gives new students a briefing . . . Bishop McVinney celebrates Mass of the won 10, lost 10 . . . Split with Brown, lost two to R. I. Holy in War Memorial Grotto. . . Valiant attempt State . . . Newly installed campus cops, Charlie and lack, mad lan Club to recall hazing days . . . Soph Hop had merry time playing tag and shuttling back and forth Oc e-IHA . I. Kono Klast makes debut in Cowl . . . to Assistant Dean's office . . . Cowl clarion call for Tarzan mtg ub started . . . Christopher Lynch sings candidates uncovered pair of dandies . . . The eventual at oncert . . . Jam Session packs Harkins winner in national contest had iust a little more on the rary increases facilities . . . Flying Club ball than our boys . . . Bruce Marshall, noted Scottish pi nca Cub . . . Seniors hold '49er dance, first author and convert to Catholicism, and Max Jordan, st me nu one in school's history . . . Student Dean of American foreign correspondents, lectured at YO an accepted by administration and student College . . . Dominican Retreat Masters, Father 41. V. X oi ' . '. Club holds annual formal . . . Horace 1Villiams and F. 1. Reynolds, playfully panned the Cowl Xxx .C. benefit New Year's Eve . . . Bishop and each other for mistaken identity at Easter retreat 'wet ,kun feted bv Alumni . . . Sixty-five couples at . . . They captured easily the friendship of the entire t . . . Bishop blesses Albertus Magnus Hall student body . . . Elliot Lawrence play ,.,q rom Clubbers weekend February ll to 13 . . . In thc Classroom we heard, .fIn the A selected as lunior Prom Band . . . 228 fllscllssillgaui NOW 141410105-H' I-0f under new marking system . . . Nine llCTC l10yS, the 1HG2ill12lllS COTUC lat ..., . 1. Auditorium for Mid-lN7inter Festival :za-' :1--' 5 -1- X S rllff 1 staged annual Carolan Club wee croi t Ret . . . R Qtmso' t- ,.i'i f ' . .,,- . . in th? jlxrxrgnhgllllcl allal 1 tstandmg events of our collegiate career smokes and talks in comfortable lounge M16 5 ' ' ' lkafllllles alloll lls to look al them understanding and patience of the Dean of S nly in the future. The necessary Ieyil. resident will 'forget the rainv night ra N 'Xa Olvclicmlle and then Comes the exciting R. 1. State mascot and the system of de 'Cf ll allfl Gown Dar and 'lance' Commence' in expectation of retaliation . 1 . m ommencement Ball. Remember how nothing was conside ,,,,.,.,, hat are in the unforeseeable future. Y'Vho . - ' :1--'-' ' ' - unless St. Thomas said it? be the first to garner a blue ribbon for NX ,.,.,,..,.,.,.,,,..... Os Xsss . 1 Hlhile most likely all cannot be great SENIOR YEA ,,,. my ii each and every one can achieve ever- The larggst SC,-,im Class in ess by steadfast devotion to the rules of Students, of Whom 57 were ma iving acquired at this Dominican College. CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE: Chairman, iVil- liam C. Carrollg Gerald H. Miller, Robert N. Rogers. lames H. Tourtellot, lllilliam Leddy, lllilliam B. Kenney, Al C. Press, John C. Rockett, Edward T. Sulli- van, lVilliam C. Holt, -Iohn XV. Porter, Francis P. Col- lela, Louis 1. Robitaille, Ernest M. Newman, Norman H. Sasserville, Robert C. Tasca, Joseph Al. Cunningham, Francis X. Basquil, Joseph C. Prisco, lohn M. Minicucci, Qlohn -1. O'Keefe, Robert C. Coen, Joseph E. Murphy, glohn A. Gagnon, lllilliam F. Mee. COAIMENCEMENT BALL: Chairman, Aloseph C. Corbettg Paul Fox, 1fVilliam T. Graham, John F. Mournigham, Edward R. Corbett, Thomas 41. Murtagh, Frank T. Rodgers, Elmo 1. Mazzone, Robert H. Har- rison, Edward P. Flynn, Charles F. Bresnahan, Earl B. Parker, lValter E. Gaouette, Arthur F. Gately, ,lohn M. Feeley, Thomas A. Malloy, -fohn -I. McGovern, Mark O. Burns, Arthur N. Parsons, Jacob Der Hagopian. CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE: Chairman, Leo Bis- song Richard E. Silva, Valentine Cruz. Nasib Shakir, -1. Kevin Griffin, -loseph Patalano, Ross 41. Dagata, John Gallagher, Robert G. Fortin, Ralph J. Marasco, YVilliam Lamont, john M. Sullivan, and Robert M. Finn. One Hundred and Eleven banter Jfuur nherclassmen JUNIOR CLASS kjUNl0R Ol'l ICERS lffl In riglzl .vllamlingz Gciulfl Ml'KQu1'kin, 1'7'!'!l.Y1lI'I4Tj xvilliillll Lilllcliclal, Srffrr lilly' Riclmurrl Maloney, I'iz'c-l'1'f'.9i1lr':1l, Srwlrizl: lidwujrd Coogan. I'v'r'.xi1lr'nl. Ona PI1n1cl'rcd and Fomicerz JUNIOR ARTS 4 i SOPHUMORE CLASS SOPHOBIORE OFFICERS Left Io right: Robert Gentile, Sccretaryj Norman Grant, Prmifleulg Bc1'11n1'rl Henley, Vice-Presiclerxtg Robert Tougas, Treasurer. One fI'Il7'IClVl7Cl and Sixteen SOPHOMORE ARTS Q? lm if 3,3 E Q ' ' tl E i A Y QL 2 5 K W my fa f if i : f ff l is 5 is 9 if M 5 nv . ,QQ 3' 5 ' 5 A fifmigev , ' wr k N! ff? 3 as fi! u 'km ll! FRESHMAN CLASS Cassccly Cllllllllfligllillgg Paul B61nl11ClllllC 211 Lllc wheel. FRESHMAN OFFICERS -Ifihll Crmsedy, P1'1f.vifIf'11l: Rubcrt K1111111cll1', Virf Presirlerzig R1lf'l11!Jlltl KIl111iwr111, Sefrrr'mry: Xvilliillll NIC Czuughcy, Trm1,1'11rfr. FRESHMAN ARTS Om' fl11n1l1'r'1l 111111 Efglzlecn sf. ,N lab ,Rag tguffi. Qufmii H 3 J is 5 A s' Yhff X A 9 Q fa Q3 3 15 ? N my ' .5:5:, 3 M N v , ANN mf 9' ,J ' A 5 kv A , 11 X2 ' 1 5 . f X 5' X ' 5 M P A ,Avi zi Q V ::,,5 Q 3 bblztz gg ' ' Q. Aff me 125 'nk Y Aux . WT' 5? 5321 v. ,gl T, x , ,Z ., mrfiw , fy f Ab E f if , g gk A fax 3 K VA , -s bl gy I v ' , Q Q f 2 A ,fl v 's .. : IL -Ay, , ax lt ran t 4 2 H ,Mg .K f . X V 1 . . m fN , ,bw l K H K , A X iv. if RJ? Wx banter :fthe I u h 5 . 'bfi 5.4-1.w.gig31.d.1s , ' ' ' A . 1 :nzi 1,3-g:,1v1:m, X 1 X ,f X1 'Vx , Q ,fx ,fs Qx, ,ly ALBERTUS MAGNUS CLUB Q ulu 11 1111111 mu 11 0 L s 1 ll c 1211111 any 1L111 slm 1 thu H1 L s Janus NIf1f111us C lub 11115 mul lm 111111 '11s 1111110 11 c11g.111111L1 Q 111tL dr1c1c11s 111s IS 111111110 t1e11 cxu 111c1Q1s1111 11101 ll 1l 111411 sc.1c11L.cs. 1 Q 5041.11 1 c f. -Q 101 IC S :111 1 NIf,iIiC'l sL11clc111s cto11s1i111Lc:s '1 su'1111c IJIIZISC ol' LIHICZIV 1 wI1ic:l1 g1'z1cio11sly s11pI1lQ111L111s llltfil' sc'ic11Lili1i lzlhors, Vim lJ1'r'.s'i1lrf11l ...... 1111111 C. I,0l1Cl'g2lIl, '50 S1f1f1'1ftf11'y ........... 'Iwl1o111z1s L. RLTg'ilI1, V19 7wV!'Il.Y'lII'l'!' ....... Ric'l1z11'd F. Cotter, '50 , 11 1f- 1-11 1 wc 111111 XVll,l.IAM S'l'l'1VlCNS, 2111, 1f1mf1ff111 I ' 'lm 1 ' mmf SENIOR MEMBERS Um' ll1n1rl1'1'1l 111111 'I'11w'11lAy-171111 P1'f'.1'i1l1'11l .......... xvilliillil A. S1crvc'11s, V19 1 LEU MCCEEH.-XN, 1,Hf.X'1-Illfllf ggyipx-NJ6Lll,l'EmlmZl64 E0 l3l'.ACKS'llONE VAl ,l ,RY CI ,I Ill The Blzirlastone Vzilley Club einbrnees tl1ose stu- clents from the twin eities olf Pawtucket and Central lfzulls zincl from the towns olf Cumberland and Lincoln. The lzn-1' that it has one of the largest memberships of any olf the sectional clubs at Providence College is mani- leslecl by the spirit :incl energy with which this Club has :sponsored activities both on and off the C31'I1pU.S. The nmin social event of the Clnlfs Czilenclar is their annual ll2lllKlllCl, :mtl dance where old friends meet :incl new lriennls ure made. PI'1'.S'ifI1?I1f ....... .... L eo E. MeGeehan '49 Vine I'rc.x'ir1'r'11f .... ...... K lohn Kenney '50 .S'm'n'lz1ry ...... . . .Frank Harlen ,132 'l'rr'n.t1mfr, . . .... Norman Grant y5l Huff Ilinzzlrwl and 7il1uf:nly-f01L1' UNIQ QC: NGA X ,gg lb, A ill l t f ' V ff l ... t lx? ' L4 XJ fo V CO 5NQli DEBATING UNION lhe llroviclente College Debating Union, long rctog- nifecl llll'0llgll0lll the East. as an outstztntling organ ol' collegiate rhetoric ancl argttmentation, once more hax enterecl the lit-lcl to bring honor anrl prestige to our llominican College. The contesting members are cztrcf lully seleftetl alter at series ol intra-mural debates :tml long and laitltlul applic'at,i0n to the principles ol' good tlebating. This year's seheclule lists such outstanding rivalw as I3o5ton College. Rhode Islancl State Clollegt-. Rutgers. Alohn Nlarsltztll Law School, Coltnnbia. Saint Peters, Brooklyn Polytech, Tufts, the Universitiea ol' Boston. Maine and New Hampshire, and Holy Cross. 'l'he Hue recorcl ol' the Debating Union is. relleetecl in the exceptional ability ol its 1llCI1llJC1'SllllJ, PI'C.Sl'd!'I1f ........ . . .John A. Mutter, '49 Vice I'raviflc11l, .. . . .John M. Feeley, '49 Secretary ..... . ,.,. Francis Boyle, '50 T1'ca,rurcr ........ Henry LI. Keenan, Jr., '50 .llorlrnzfor-Father T. Fiwgerald 9 OHN MU'l l'ICR, '19, PlI?.5'Z'dI?7It If!! lo riwhl: William Rt-itrtlon. l'rztnc'iw l'arcntr. lwatuiw Boyle, john Nluttrr, lhomzts Malloy, Clcrurtl 5 Llaltlorct I t-, john Fecley. One Hundred and Tzuenty-Hue ,,,f W, EDXRI, li. IFXRKER, 49. Pl'I',YIiC1f'lIf if Q: is kwa.-if , A r 5 ,sa:ti7 WL fi f 1 5 l ftfltffilwilf 'P ff i -ztr?:l1 -tit: - HXMGEVT: t - f -' . f fiiw f - CAMERA CLUB The click ol' a shutter constitutes an introcluction to a member ol' the Camera Club. From a Kotlak Brownie to a Speecl-Graphic, these gentlemen ol' the llash-bulb society, know their business. XVithin the Club they clis- cuss darkroom technique, locus procedure, the arrange- ment ol the subject and a multitude ol other topics clear to the heart ol' a camera enthusiast. The lruits ol' their labors constitute the majority ol' the pictures you see in this book ancl in the Cowl. The Camera Club enjoys the lacilities ol' a moclern ancl lully equippetl clark room. The members also sponsor an annual PllOl0gl'2lIJlllC' Salon wherein the stuclent bocly may View some ol' their best pictures ol' the year. Przfsidrlzl ...... ..... E arl B. Parker, V19 Vin' Prrwiclffzli ........ Elmo Nlazzone, 'A-I9 S!'f'I'l'fIll'j' .......... XVilliam C. Carroll, 'lil Tl'!'fI.8'Ill'I'l' ....,.. llohn T. Mournighan. '-ll! Modernlor-Fatlter Clark lfrcuilz A. Niles. W, Little, D. Paolino, E. Parker, W. Carroll. li. Malone, -I. Nlournighan, H. Etta. j. Canning, Sullivan. Hear: A. Kreutz, A. Cluster, E. Dillon, tl. Crillin, li. Strack. Om? Humlrwl and Tzuenty-six I,1f I. Inf In lmllum: lzllvlll mm I'gn':1dl', lIlSll'lIL'liUIlN un me nl' li lllIllL'lL'l', fLl'I7llll1l Q-luxe iIlN1R'l'liUIl. H 1 Ymiccl l'l'2ll IMS Salon. linux. Righl: Nlmlcls lin' lhc I,cxmncn. Xlurc illvllwlrlium. lfr. RK'iflIlIl'I, O.I., jmlgcs the One Hzmdrffl :md Tzuurztyfscven JOHN CONNOLLY, '50, President 1 Q f , i ff' J l X! X' t 4. e J. CAROLAN CLUB The resident students of Aquinas and Donnelly Hall have in the Carolan Club the largest and most active group dedicated to the promotion ol friendly relations on the campus. In conjunction with the Junior Veri- dames, the resident club holds Saturday night. record hops in Aquinas Hall. The Carolan Club supports a touch-l'ootball, softball and basketball league as well as pool and ping-pong tournaments. Amateur nights, movies, rallies and rally dances are also included on the agenda of this organization. A semi-formal dance, the Autumn Festival, is held during the Hrst semester. The Annual Dorm YVeekend, held at the beginning of the second semester, is considered one of the biggest social events on the College calendar. This year it included a dinner-dance, two orchestras, a varsity basketball game with Brown University, a tea and social at Aquinas Hall, plus an address by an eminent member of the faculty and an open house. President ...... .... J John L. Connolly, '50 Vice Presider1i .,..... George R. Healy, '49 Sfffrelary ........ Francis McGurkin, '51 Treasurer ..... Joseph A. Bouchard, Jr., '51 .lf0!1f'!'llf0V1FZilllCl' Shea One Humlred and Twenty-eight STANDING COMMITTEES a ii rl ' h A 3 -.514 x F 5 k , V x 335.3 ,Q .1 f fwifk H Q I in ESQ f . , J if gm Qi 3 ggi, E , Ag a: 1 rg 1 5 QQ. fe in F 1 1 X Q if W 2 my L x ' 3 fl I Q , V 4 S z fa, 5 sk f sa , 3,-P if R5 Q' bv - ,S ' -. j I F N A A , :ff x , . Ry X 5.5 f pa Qjgx, R s F I' K K :N v c in , n Q fi ' 421 - - . ar V. gn .,,,,f,i,A K . , , -. -: , ,,, W . Q, J. A -- 1 ' - A fy ,V -3, ,Wx ,Q .. 12.- 'WEE W 571, :Ska 51 fi: viii 4-Qwmhw wi. i wfiiil .. wgiumw , QS r gif Q33 fx V556 wks, Q25 if ., -H 5 5 si vii 3. QM-Sei sw -EM 3 12 KE? mfg wi is . .5 53 ff W fr if 3 li E4 , ,in ' ' ENE N5 .T , nr La 9 3 FALL RIVER CLUB One ol' the better known sectional groups on the 4:21111- pus, the Fall River Club assures the students l-l'Olll Fall River and vicinity an 0IJIJO!'llllllly to foster ancl promote congenial relations between themselves and the other stutlents in the College. The Club nienibership has long pronlulgatetl the best, interests ol' Providence College in their home town. ln close co-operzttioli with zu strong Fall River alumni, the 1lIlLlClAg'l'2ltlllZllC Club p:u'tic'ipz1tes in inztny extra-eu1'ric'ulzu' social activities, notable amongst thein being their annual dance. I'1'1'.yiclffr1l ......... Eclwznwl M. l'ereirz1, '-I0 I i1'c P1'r'.sic1'1'11I ..... Charles M. Arsnow, '50 SI?I'I'Cffl!'y ...... .. .Milton Dunlop, '50 71IiCKIS1ll'I'I' .......... George R. Reagan. '50 EDXVXRD PERElR.'X, 519, PH'.S'I'!II'IIlf illodcmlm'-Fzttlier Nlclienna 1 l Ifirst row, Iffl lo righfz A. Beutulry. C. Murphy. Ii, Nicoletti. D. Hannon. Gallagher. I.. Shea. ll, Knnoxitz, D. Critlin. C. Leach, D. Shen. P. llznggerty. A. Miehnurl. ,S'rfr'rmrI row: A. Cznnuso, R. Calnier, NI. Hznnel. R. Coogan, XY. Cznberry, R. Milot, W. Rodgers, R. Denicourt. XV. Cripps, G. Vincent. -I. XYillimnson, Shen. Third rnzv: R. Bouchard, E. Corrigan, E. l,Cl'ClIA2l, Coogan, I . Lucien, M. Dunlop, B. McDermott, lf, Gray, G. Dufour, P. Couture. Ona Hundred and Thirty FLYING CLUB lhe llying CIlIllll5l2lSlS ol l,l'tlYltlL'Ill'C Lullt-ge haue lmanmletl UlgCllN'l' in Zlll o1'gz111imtio11 estz1l1lixl1ecl to 11111- 111r1te an interest i11 :1e1'o11:1utit's illllflllg the mllegiute l1otly.'I'l1e lflyiltgfllttbnt1111lJe1's i11 its lllCllllJL'l'SllllJ lllillly students who gained their flying l'l'CtlCI1ll2llS i11 sliglnly l1r1tter shipx and untler tlifl'e1'ent t'i1'ct1111stz111tt-s Illllll are known 11111111141 our peztcelul t'2lIllIJllS. Howext-1'. the UTIIIIJCIYIIIICIII ol. YVZII'-llllll' llying, untplecl with the veal ol' Z1 great llllllllllfl' of student pilots cr1111lJine to Ill2lkL' the lflying Clulm one ol the most iml1't1c'ti1'e :intl 11r11111l:11- in tl1e College. The club engages i11 ztctuzil ilying 111111111- tions. One ol' the OlllSI2lllLllIlg a111l1itio11s ol' the CIl11l1 is to take vziriutls lllC1lllJCl'S ol' the lziculty on ll nine lJ2lll'L'lA rolling, sightseeing trip-just hel'r11'e the setneslet' n1z11'ks are l'L'l'01'llCCl. Prc'.s'irl1'11l ...... ...... X 'intent Ocltlo. 719 Vin' 1,H'.S'lllI?Ilf ..... l:l'21llt'lS l.. Maguire, '-19 Srfr1'1'lr11'v-7'1'f'r1.v111v'1' P 1 A Gwrgc 'll I1C?lfll-.ll'-- '50 YINCIILNI' 013170. '19, 1JH'.9lI1lfIIf 1 .lImlr111101--l z1tl1e1' hlllllilllgll lfiml 1-1111-, Iell In riglfl: -I. I-Ulll'l'. l'. Reilly, KI. IILIIISCII. W. xll'l,llCl'SUll. Nl. l,UllllCllf. Ii. S. l'l'l'l'l, Sworzcl I'UIl'I R. Nlll!'lJl1X. R. Ii. Silul. XI. ID. fiI'UiL'llU. II. litter, R. Sflllfl. Om' llzzrlflrwrl and Tlfirly-fuzz: FRIAR3 CLUB t .... t til Z' 4 I FRIAR'S CLUB 'I'he rni.s-mi zl'r?tr0 oi' the lfriztrs Club is best expressed in their tnotto, HxvClC'fJlllC the coming :incl speed the parting guest. The Friars serve as ollicial hosts of the College in both social and athletic events heltl on the cznnpus. The l'urtherant't- ol' hospitality and congenial friendship is their constant aim. The only elective group on the fznnpus, the ntetnbers are selettecl lroin the stu- clent body on the basis ol' their willingness to aitl in any endeavor clesignecl lor the bettcrinent ol' the College. Final int-inbership is subiet-t to the approval ol the faculty and the Office ol' the Dean. The lfriars Club also sponsors the Friztrs lforinal. one ol' the social high- lights of the year and the only MOH-Cillllilllhn lortnal ol the terin. The various athletir teains are entertained by a Friar-t'omlutitetl picnic' during the Spring season. 1'n's1'1Iff11t ........ XX'illiam C. Calligan, V19 Virfr Pimiderzl .....,... loseph .-X. Coss, '19 SIfl,'l'I'fIll'y ..... . . .llznnes ll. Coughlin, H30 'l'iw1s11i'm' ............. llznnes A. Sheil. '50 YVILLIAM GALLIGAN, 49, lwmidem .SII!'g'I'l1lIt nt .11-111.s-. . .lirank M. Dilugho, L19 AIUd!'l'l!f!H'fl'2llllifl' Duprey First row, lull lo right: lf. Diluglio. XY. Henry, li. Sullivan, G. Healey, If. Conway. Sheil, R. jackson, Coughlin, j. Connely. Srroiifl wmv E. Leonztrcl. Sullivan, E, Coogan. R, Maynurcl. -I. Sinatro, Shea, L. Bisson, P, Clznify, J. Sweeney. S. M:n't'1lc'c'ie. Tllirzl row: Dirkctisoti, Goss, YV. Galligan, XV. Kevin, V. Sl-Lenvon. Shztnlev, Bouchzn'tl. KI. Burns. G. Mclittrkitt. 0216 Hundred and Tlzirty-into On GLEE CLUB JOINT CONCERT SALVE REGINA COLLEGE l'ppz'z' lrfl: Rm. Ln-u S. flgunmn, O.l'.. llircctox' ol' thu Cllcc Club. Olhrr pimms lzlktll during :md , :after thc joint 11111111-1'r ul ilu- Sznlxa- Rc-gina :md 1mxidum'c ilullcgc' bln-1' Clluln. ul Sulxc Regina. Xmxf lmrl. R. L rf llznzzlawzl rmrf Tlzilly-form' 'l'lu' ll2ll'lllUlllOllS lkCllLllllOll5 nl' ilu' Glas Club :ulml 21 plczuzlnl page to llu' lumcmk ol' our umllcgc c'xpc1'im'11c'L's Tlu' c'1l1z1nz11irn1olmzllc' voices l.l'0lll Llu' Ill'2lCkIll'C l'0UlllN lll .-Xclulnzls zuul Harklm Hal I ' 1 I 'z,z mln sion lo llllllly zi SlllilL'lll. wczirv ol' mrilw' over his lX'll.'l2lf lJllySlC'5 or flfglllllt' clllL'lIllSll'y ICXI. 'l'l1c College' Glu' Club pmviclcs a lIllISll'1ll llilfliglgiilllltl lm' lllflllf' ol' llu' religimu lllIll'Il0IlS ul llu' Clollcgn' :ls well as Iwing ilu' mu'lL'uw ol' llu' Clullcgc Cllmir. This musical gfflllll also IDYCSUIII5 El IlUllllJCl' ol' L'HIN'L'l'LS mu' ilu' rzulio mul sings lll C'OlllllIH'll0ll XVllll IIIZIIIX' 0lllCl' t'UllCg'l2ilC IllllSllk2ll Ol'- g21l1ll2lllOllS. GLIEF CLUB PI'l'.S'lIlI'!If. . .. .Cerzml .X. 'I'l1ilJe1'l. 'lil Sr'r'n'lmy .... ..... X Yll1C'CIl1 li. Nlcsslcr. '50 l.f!1nn'i1111 .............., 'lol111'l'.Cz11'r. '-I9 ffffffff'fn'-1 2l1lw1' Cla-1111011 cslalulun A. 'l'HllS1QR'l'. 119. iw.,-if lil! .mg Yfig Q If 5-WAHM' Irnt 1 as 'M S O 5 'Ei V tm U? t v KQO 331 0 cf? fONtff GREATER BOSTON CLUB For every Cabot and Lodge who leaves Beacon Hill for Cambridge, we can Iind an equal number ol' Cahills, Regans and McMahons congregatecl at South Station on their way to Provitlence College. These allable gentle- inen front the city ol' the bean and the cod constitute a large and aggressive sectional club on the catnpus. XVith a true Bostonian spirit ol' sociability, the Boston Club ' i,,:,: 3 holcls many extra-curricular functions both on and oil' VQQE the cantpus. ln the last three years, two ol the captains ol the college Varsity Basketball Team have been cum laude ntetnbers ol' the Greater Boston Club which just goes to prove that Boston can successfully combine athletic ability with intellectual acumen. Presiclzfzzl .......... lfrancis T. Nugent, '50 A Smrrelrtry. . . . .james H. O'Malley, '5l ' L ' ' TI'f'll.Y1lIil?l' ........... -john H. Downey, V51 FRANK NUCENT, 150, President ModemlorAl7ather Heasley First ram, left lo righlz K. McNIahon, C. Hansen, A. Baker, Cahill, Bouchard, R. Soucy, H. Downey, XV. Ahern, D. Il. KPIIIICIIX, Srmztrl row: F. Sixik. l', NIZIICUIIC- 'IQ I.. Regan. F, Nugent, P. MCVann, NV. Magee. Nl. Dubois, R, lihorn, A. Arseneaux, 'I'hi1'rl rout: McGinnis, -I. Morris, M. Donelan, ul. O'Malley, R. Doherty, W. McPherson, R. Whitely. One Hundred and Thirty-six I-I 3 f 1'-il l Said- 3 tv x,Q.fs,' X . X, A , ,N i. HARTFORD CLUB The evcivztggi'cssivt- stuclcnts lront thc l11stir'at1c't: City unite to lorni 21 truly lL'lJl'CSClll2lIlYL' section ol' tht- nntlcr- ,.......---- gtumlltzttc hotly. litttlllccttlully. they can xtztntl with thc hut. Atlllcticztlly inclinccl, thc H2ll'll-1Jl'il Club sponsors two lmsktrtlmztll tennis in thc Domi Imrztgiit' and tht- only st-vtional howling lt-znguc in tht- Clollcgc. 'I'hcii' social ,v- x ttr qfggg Z . f V Q, i E?3fv.Sg1fQw'3fQ.3,g, ,. 121:50 , 'Q 1 aa,tglg5,,, gmf- - ,ff 3-wh, I'5:t2wc.7,g.,3.a .ff3,,g,w,wW - v b' 'fwtvf EJ' W ' -B'wf'f wifi' win' is cnlix't-iierl hx' xznious lunttions in l'rox'iclci1t'c and I by one or more forinztl tlznifcs in Hzn'tl'oitl. lnclept-ntlcnt ,. .W 5 JTJWU K+ V 1' Y ff, W , .iffTf1:lft5'?1?ri75-- if N, . W f W , tyqwu X Q ,,J,,,4.QfL-,Qt '11-iw: 1 f K A-J W' in npirlt, tone and initiative, it :night wcll he szncl that mfg, on thc' l'1'm'iclclit't' Clollvge cuinpus nont' hut tllciiisc-lvcs tan he tht-ii' parallt-I. 1,I'!'.S'jl1!'IIf ...... .... l ,co liimon, ill Vin' l'z'1'.s'id1'r1l ........ Williznn Finn, '50 SI'1'l'I'flll'.Y. . . .'lill0lIl2lS Grzttly, '50 Tn'z1.v1rr1'r ......... klatncs KI, Cloughlin, '50 AIUI1I'I'Il1UV--lilllllCli lfcnncll . -., A f ILM5- 1: 5 31197 4' fm' - Jl?fffff-W3 - tw f ,J ff, 2- ,1 fs,-gigs: X Em its l.l.O BISSUX, 40. 1,lI'.YllIf'I1f r l l Fin! ron-, lvl! lo right: L. llutirgtii. W, Ugulligani. W. llm-nu, xl, Klonghlin. X. livxtiiwlt-il, bl. lloutl. 'l. ivlzulx. l.. Hiseon, Nlgtgro, I. RlIlll'IilN. ,Nmmtrl rorwt XY. llztrloll. l'. l5l'UUlKlHilll. R. Ktllx, Shut. I. Sillulio, W. Niilikowski, C., fitoltx, I-'.. Nltl-ttiwx. t.. Nlthnikiin. ll, Wt-lth, U. l'mmicr. F.. Rt-:thx vllllifll ron: I , U'lltinm'Il, Fo Loxskit. U. ki-lin. I l'it'iu-, R. llgtlx, K, Rogx-is. lS.tlk.nl, Ra-xlutl. W. llllllilllllll. YV. MIVIIIIAII, fl. Rniiis:-y, Um: Ilrlndrczl and Thirty-sexlen QIOI-IX CXCNOX. 49. I1n'.s'1'1lf'21l f' - K 1 1.- Al. M ' l KENT COUNTY CLUB Tluf Kent County Club ol l'rox'iclcnt'c College traces lls origin hzutk to the yczu' lSl3El. It was lountlccl for thc rposcr ol' uniting' thc stucltrnts from X'Vztrwic'k, XVCSL zu wic'k, liztst Crccnwich :incl Coventry. ,Ns in thc xcr st-ctiollul groups in thc College, thc Kent County 'ii lnclit-vc that ouc ol' thc lasting cllccts ol' their Cgc c'z11'ccf1's will hc lountl in thc lricnclships thcy 'niulzuc with IHCII ol' tlicir own lonznlily. XVith this in nlincl, thc Kent County Club sponsors an annual tlll'lIlCl'-Cl2llltiC whcrc lritfnilly rclations :irc fcincntccl and IlOl'l'UXN'lS Illt'l11OlilCS 2ll'L' lll2lCll'. Ld! In IIUQIIII ml. Nosuc. E. I.ucI1u!:cllc. C. Gcffroy, Oscnkowski. C. Xlclizuum. 5. liruncro. l'. Morrisscttc, li. .-xlfllllllllldllll, R Nlllflllllll. Gagnon. R. NICKIIIIHQI. R. I.c'xt'sqi1t-. P. Klurtonc. C. l'iUI'ClL'Ii. 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V. 11111111-1. fflll'HI1II111'1'11ll7lI1 'l'l1i1l1-111111 MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Clnli is coniposecl ol those nien who have won their Varsity letter in the various lielcls ol' athletic endeavor. lt is, therelore, a social organization representative ol' the athletes and managers who liave earned the approval ol' the Athletic Director anal their respective coaches lor the outstanding manner in which they have niacle gootl sportsinansliip, teamwork ancl athletic ability synonymous with the name ol' Provitlcncc College. The Monogram Club sppnsors the annual Varsity I-lop ancl the Collegiate Boxing Show. lJl'c'?.S'i61z I1l .... Charles F. Bresnahan, '49 Virz' Pl'I'.8'll1il'llf ..... 'lhonias V. Keenan, '-19 Szffrfflfzry ...... XValter Moclliszewski, V19 T1'1'r1.s'11n'r .......... Arthur N. Parsons, 'flfl CH:XRl.lLS BRILSNAHAN, '49, Pnf.sirl1f11l illorlerrzfor-Fatlier Begley First row, left to 'riglzlz P. WVilll21IllS, T. Horan, YV. Modlislewski, A. l'zn'wons, G. Bresnahan, Sullivan, '1'. Rieley, Delfilippo. Second row: A. Weinstock, W. l.ittlelield, R. Mattera, C. Killian, R. XVhelan, R. Maloney, 'll Mc-zejewski, W. I.ozoski, J. Shea. One Hundred and Forty ,f5JQj3i?a OiI2:gNX s l O33 5 'tggmmgfgyf' Q1 YQ Ni t if S Q2 4 01f lo CORP 1901 NEW BEDFORD CLUB Rhode Islanders are well ztrquainted with the rirh history and the glorious past ol' the whaling city by the sezt. So also, the student, body ol' l'rovidenc'e College is 1 grzttilied by the rich spirit and the ardent t'0ll6gCi7CZll , displayed by those men from New Bedford whose pro- genitors went down to the sea in ships. 'l'he rugged per- yyy . i' sonztlity which drove the sailing ships ol' :mother year V ,,lZ 7 in V.:: to the broad and wmtery wfastes of the .-Xntztrtte is cur- -qlby r: i he rently displayed on the Provtdenee College campus by the contemporary Ahabs, Starbuc-ks, and Ishmztels of the present day. They have flown the banner ol' Providence N A 1 College high on their mast-heads :md have always kept kyyy M their rompasses pointed toward the true nortlt-Vhtwxuxs. Zi . :f ig Presidfftztz Louis Rohitaille, V19 ' 7 A l'1ir'e-Pt'1fxi1le11!: Neal Connors. '50 4' 'Effie Q1 .,- R' 1. 11 5 . .- , 'ro Q . . mztttrzty. te 11111 .,p.1t1ow, J- Qtgwlgmg T7'UIl.91II'!'l'I Paul Duehein, '51 Moderator: Father Duprey LOUIS ROBA'l'.XlLLE, 719, l'r1fsid1:71L I-'irxl ron-, lvfl to rilgltli L. I.. Nledeiros. P. Uurltztitte, U. Costa. C, l5tIllCllCl'. S!'ltHl!l rote: CL. L us Mendotiezt. E. Welch. X. Iotter, P. l'. lfrztn One Hundred and Forty-one 's XYA Fi' 'et gag: ,V . ' ii- il? X f i-. iff. 5 '-'fum fre S? '-:M . ,uv Qqigp' C. f. Eff . g- f, ' NEW HAVEN CLUB 'l'he New Haven Club, whose origin dates back to the earliest years of the College, is well steeped in tradition and campus prominence. Providence College has always been fortunate in gathering a large student representa- tion lrom New Haven and thus numerically the under- graduate body from the Southern Connecticut city has always been strong. Aside from their numerous campus activities the New Haven Club, in conjunction with a well-founded Alumni Organization, holds one of the social season's largest oil' campus lunctions, the annual New Year's Party, at a select New Haven location. There new friendships are formed and old acquaintances per- petuated. The guidon ol' Providence and X7ICRl'I'AS is well borne in their home city by the loyal sons ol a dis- tinguished Alina Mater. President .......... Frank M. Diluglio, '49 . , ,y . Q, Q. Vice President ...... X'Villia1n R. Curley, '51 IRANK DIIUGLIO, 49' Pmmlgm Secretary ......... Francis P. Shanahan, '51 Treasu1'e1' ........... Paul B. Plunkett, '5l ZVIodrfmlor-Fatlter Dillon One Hundred and Forty-into THE MEMBERSHIP NEWPORT CLUB The Newport Club is thc mciztl urgzttt lot' thc: rcsiclcnt students llmttt our wcll-known Rltotlc lslzmcl S62lp01'l. lt ollcrs its mc-tttlu-rs zt society tltmuglt which they :arc zthlc to fill their lciwurc ltours with at vztric-tl l'CC1'C2lllOll2ll :tml cclttczxtiottal Immgmttt ol' mutual intcrcst. The war ya-:tm saw 21 lCll1lJ0l'2il'y suspension ol thc Newport, Cllulx hut now that thc world in general hats l'Cl,lll'IlCll to some sctuhlzmcc ol' tmrtnztlity, thc Ncwporttttcn have rcsutm-tl tht-it' tmclitimtztl pt'cc't-pts ol' ltospitztlity and joviztlity as L-xt-tttpliliccl in thcit' Club. IJl'I'.S'lIlI'Ilf ..... ...'l'ltcmtzts Hvtlcr '50 Vin' 1Jn'.s'i1lf'1:l. .. ..Cz1lx'in .X. Spinncy. 719 Tn'n.s't1w't' ..... . . .Hct'lot' HL'llCl'X'. '50 .S!'I'l'I'flIl'5' ..........., .Xuxltn l. Ntglc, :ml .lIn1lr'1'f1lf1rAl z1lhcl' qlzttttcs 'llHONl.XS HYIJICR. 130. 1'n'.v1'1t'1'11l I-'iml mtv, Ir!! to rilgltli Curr, A. Correim. W. Il. llohsott, 'If Hytlctx l'r. P, Nl. james fNl0llL'l'1lf lm't. C. Spinttcy. A. Nagle. Il. lli'IllJl'l'. Sucks. Szfmnrl mtv: P, Rana. W. Nlrklpittc. xl. Iqttrh. ,-X. filllllll NI. Sulliutn, W, Bruuglt. R, l'10l'llll. I.. Nlurplty, lf. Xlcrriol. H. Sullixuu. Tllirrl mfr: W, llomttrn. lnttlt. Mitchell, R, C-zltcizl, li. Iflztltcrty. l.:tlli. KL. 0'l1wyct'. D. Nlcllzttticl. R. Xnunztu. Bzmigztn. Um' llttrnlwfl and I m'l.xt-f . 31? .K Q PROVIDENCE ,Www ' . s ' IP ' .Jw ll l APHI ' CHI' PHLCHICLUB ll we have a problem to be solved by the use ol geo- metric theorems or il' we desire to understand the com- plexities ol an automatic scintillation counter with an electronic eye, we turn to the members ol the Phi-Chi Club for our information. Atomic energy becomes sim- plicity itsell' when our embryonic scientists gather lor a meeting. One ol the outstanding intellectual groups on the campus, the PhiAChi men are also proficient in ob- iaining an exact lormula lor observing the lighter social amenities. Prrfsidc11l ......... Victor F. Soares, Jr., '-'19 Vire PI'U.S'Y.dIfIll ...... Alfred YV. Leofller, '50 Scrrelzl1'y-Trm1.s11rrfr. .Howard L. Dooley, '51 VICTOR SOARES, '49, President Mozlzfmlor-Father Hackett First row, left Io righl: M. R. Alexander, R. Denicourt, NV. Pailllmrp, I., Dungan, H. Nadeau, R. Newbold, J. XV. Baldwin, J. J. Taylor, A. XV. Leoliier, E. C. Lynch, W. J. Loughran. Serond row: J. O'Connell, A. Deacutis, G. Harwood, Archer, F. Lachute, C. M. Arsnow, Gerhard. VV. F. Morris, P. A. Cauchon, T. J. Byrne, T. H. XVcaver, T. Healy, J. Foy, M. Donnelly. Third row: A. Culjian, J. T. Sullivan. F. P. Colclla, J. Rockett, J. Markey, J. YV. Porter, J. AI1lCD0ll1llll, W. Carroll, V. Soares, E. Sullixan, E. N. Alexander. 'I'. J. Loughran, J. C. Barry, H. Ettcr. One Hundred and Forty-four 41 l ff, f my ffmtfwf Q Q, Ju Q Fl, A ., ' f 5-.. : Q . l X 5 ' fi 1 5 q Q P J S 1 is F If .X K E51 -um i W Nxgf Q35 ff T4 ff' gf ,. . , Q , , Q, QQ m' HJ wavfwlilm 1, .xv it f ANTHONY LEE, '51, President Z fxXFN I g.. R f 1 Ill E , EQUITES NA A PHILOMUSIAN SOCIETY The Philomusian Society 1nay rightfully boast of being the oldest student organization on the campus. It was founded by members of the Silver Jubilee class for the purpose of promoting a spirit of good fellowship and the engendering of a brotherly comradery amongst the Dominican pre-ecclesiastical students, residents of Guz- man Hall. The present day Philomusians can point With justihable pride to a long line of former inhabitants of Guzman Hall who have gone forth to follow in the foot- steps of Saint Dominic. At regular meetings, the plans for various holiday entertainments are formulated, both recreational and in- tellectual. The lovers of the Muse , as their name sig- nifies, also sponsor the Lacordaire Debating Society. President ............ Anthony A. Lee, '51 Vice President ........ John M. Keeler, '51 Secretary .....,.... George H. Cochran, '51 Treasurer ......... Roland McCann, '51 Moderator-Father McDermott First row, left lo right: A. B. Murphy, E. Burke, L. YV. Malavita, M J. May, R. McCann, l-I. M. Gleason, R. B. Farmer. R. Fahey, A. A. Lee, Rev. C. B. Morrison, O.P.g Rev. E. A. McDermott, O.P.g G. H Cochran, P. I,. Slanina, J. M. Keeler, J. Corr, P. VV. Kurgus, E. L. Jamie son. Second row: J. lf. Hughes, E. W. Ollenheiser, T. E. Cuminskey, D. A One Hundred and Forty-six Butler, T. J. Ertle, T. A, Peterson, J. P. Perz, R. I-I. Ellis, J. E. Ennis M. F. May, T. Murphy, L. McKenna, G. Vanderharr. Third raw J. S. Boylan, D. Sheehy, J. R. Daley, V. P. lntinc, W. R. Logan, W. T Newman, R. A. Gcdrys, B. C. O'Ha1loran, '1'. P. McPaul, J. J. Mclieon R. B. Kirtland. N E E LT. 5 ' if ,yin kitwxwi in S7 S ' 'i.ez??Z5i1g5?-,-, V ,wg - ,gf u:k:lL,,5:igQ,5g. vb-,fi 'KQV as:- Q A A KQV HMV ,gf-nviz we -L-' W?'L5'i3f. V '35 it gg? X 3 via 3' 1 QQ, Q WY N., 1 w Xa X X 3 K G V I I . wxjj 'il sa 5 x an 5. g , -+ aw, Sw k A: 1 . A QM, Q Lf, ,ii -fs! ' , X W l Wk Ae 5' ' A. 1 I' f . fn ,, -- -- ' . ,..,g4 . 4,1 x n . if A ' wi , I W W W. f,,,i-Jaiw-0Eg.,,., raw 5, ,N Y RAYMOND REUTER, '49 I-IYMAN SHERMAN, 35 t:El:l f55...1 SHIP AND SCALES CLUB The prime purpose ol' the Ship and Scales Club is a farsighted one-to equip the Senior business students ol today to be the junior executives of tomorrow. The Senior business students work through the medium of their organization to contact the alumni and graduate leaders in the various fields ol business endeavor. Through these invaluable contacts the Seniors are better enabled to proht from the experience of men already wise in the functionings of the business world. In this manner they can equip themselves to step into the highly competitive Helds ol trade that we know exist today. The intellectual stimulus and the social activities of the Ship and Scales Club provide an interesting and valuable addition to the theories learned in the classroom. No Undergraduate Officers: Senior Class Representative Raymond XV. Reuter, '49 Modemtor-Father Masterson First row, left Io right: XV. Curran, C. Spinney, J. Connor, F. X. Con- J. Tourtellot, G. Hindle, J. E. Murphy, F. P. Feeney, R. J. Nltnisco lon, J. M. Minicucci, R. E. Tasca, E. F. O'Connor, R. N. Rogers, G. H. Third row: T. Newman, W. Kenney, J. O'KeeI'e, J. Corbett, A. Pirsons Miller, T. J. Murtagh, R. Murphy. Second row: T. J. Gibbons, T. S. Morrissette, W. Dickerson, N. J. Merette, J. Malloy, H. Oskern C Messecar, E. B. Parker, J. C. Prisco, L. McGechan, F. Rogers, J. O'Keefe, Mclcbcck, W. F. Mee. l N i i il l 5 AJ! . ,f l Y 'emi S tx' -Ji SPIKED SHOE CLUB The newly lornied Spiked Shoe Club includes in its membership the athletes ol' the Cross-Country and Track teams. The lleet-looted gentlemen ol' the board and cinder track meet lrequently to discuss problems peculiar to their branch ol athletics and to cement in at social manner, friendships acquired on the playing field. The Spiked Shoe Club has shown the collegiate body films ol' the Olyinpics and has presented many interesting speakers from the sports world. Although new in in- ception, the Spiked Shoe Club promises to be long in duration. Their main aim is to arouse student interest in our newly lormed 'l'rzu'k teams and to maintain that interest when l'rox'ident'e College has become fl name to contend with in the realm of the Spiked Shoe. 1JN'SI'I1IfI1f .......... Frank M. Diluglio, '49 Vin: Prrcvizlmzzf .... Gerald E. McCurkin '50 SW.n,INW. . U Iolm ,X Powell Ir' ,iw FRANK DIIUCIJO, '49, Pmsirlrfrlt Tl'I?lI.S'lII'.f'I' ...,..... i.YValter R. Thafer. '50 AIodcmlor4Fatlier Begley Silting, lefl lo fighl: R, Lznnour, Al. Alexander, D. lYlllSll. Slmnley, Harrington, YV. Morris. Sflllltllllgfi lf, lliluglio. C. lvllsl, j. Pc-nnlct, ll. ciU2llCSAfitl2ll'll. KL, Kztllniun, R. Aldrich, Powell. One Hundred and Forty-nine 'l ral' . iii- 5 .1 L1-, . K 2 'je 511- gi, fs 1'4 iff Vw- :WE QV 'X 'MEP ' wifi-4 5 I TAUNTON CLUB Gathering within its membership the students from Taunton, this newly-lormed Club fosters the presentation of the good name of Providence College to the residents of their home town. The ellorts of the Taunton Club are characterized by a leeling of common educational endeavor and a strong social spirit which the members manifest both on and oil the College campus. The con- geniality of the Taunton students is well known on the Friar campus and this same spirit has permeated all the activities of the newly formed sectional club. Leisure hours have a new meaning when the spirit of common fellowship becomes the motivating factor. President .......... Robert E. Doherty, '49 Vice President ,...... XVilliam R. Silva, ,50 Secretary .,....... -Iames F. Lynch, Jr., '50 ROBERT DUHERTY, '49, President Treasurer ....... -james M. McCormick, '49 First row, left Io riglil: I-'. Pinto, M. Gagnon, McCormick, R. Doherty, W. R. Silva, lf. Lynch, AI. E. Lynch. Second row: R. E. Silva, C. Williams, F. Powers, R. NI. McQuirk, E. ul. Castle, J. E. Blount, P. F. McCormack. One Huiidrecl and Fifty QW fi' 'es ei miss ei UM SO F? FFID Og N wiv , , mn V 0' QQ? 41,4 1 3 30 LN 'd 41 4 IT! cn '-l W 75 Z Z DP Us cn CP Q I CI cn W '-l P-l cn Q T' C U3 f-...wr-.,.,,A, g5'T:.572: i HEH00:-:UU :7',1: 1:5r-ff-JA'-S mfg 'WCW w'e,-s-00 A f--f-f cf -Twvg :n':.. iff,-sf-f-'-1 'RHQQ 'SEQ-2 .'-'-ra fb g-sgginv H: ff- ,- I-4 ::OQ,'E,:::E?,tF HHS U'-14' EHUI5' WG: UQ ,.,f-1 QHOQSQ.,-lei: Ona' W .'l1'L':f 5:mUQQ..v-:7',..,-1 --NVD rm '. 'w Uv-4'--ngq ' 5 DHT v-- 'Sm UQ 5 N Of ,-i E. S39Jm'5'C5:5: 5 :UQ-g.'l.QS:3Q ...EOnv W fs: e-vf-Dir-'r-f:5CL' rg fef1-':'c5goo- wrc rn BRL PS . '5Cfg3E5E.F':s 2gr:5,'1 :::43 -gg-f 5.-f 4'-2 E52F.2H9.f:'E- rs-1g5o D',l.' E -5'-1:E,:.',:.'-: .. ,., . 'ajllm :- ' 21- -scar :E.f5hJ:.,fUmmw'fc ,, ... gm '?2g2 C' f-5f-s-4f : ' 93,-,... ,iv . ,-. rcfsf-B-ggsz. f-,.fS534:m-,,,:n C -X'iC.f Arn ::?gN 5f5N:.':.v-s'-s2- QWEQUEFME -45---i-Jfffifmi i lil' '27 SSACHU5?' President .....,.... Xvlllllllll G. YVl1ite, '50 Vire Pmsidrfrit. . . . . .George R. Healy, '49 S1'm'etary ..........,... John Hastings, '52 Trenszzrer ...... xlolin F. Bresnahan, Ir., '51 Mfaclwalorflfatliei' English YVILLIANI YVHITE, '50, P,-mdmi Seated, Iffi lo right: T. Mczeiewski, F. Sivik, H. Leonard, J. Hastings, W. White, G. Healy, j. Bresnalian, R. Maloney, R. Rcddcn. Standing: E. Harris, D. Haylon, D, Higgins, R. Spencer, j. Birge, E. LLlF1'ClllCl'C, W. Anxil, B, Collins, A. Parsons, K. Griflin. One Hundred and Fifty-one Z uw? A..73:a. 5x ug it t. , ll Ji lfll ' if' , M' . -if J to O! Hj 1 ee' O ge ASRE CPE VVATERBURY CLUB The inotto ol' the city ol' XV3.lCl'lJUl is, HNOl.lllll0' is , l Q more lasting than brass. XVe are certain that the Brass Cit residents, now students at Providence Colle fe, will llnd that the lriendslnps lll2lllC and the cto1'd1al relations instituted tlirough the l1lCCllllIl1 of the newly organized lV2llC1'lJU1'y Club will be :ls enduring as brass in the years lo come. The 1HCITllJCl'S ol' the lVatei'bin'y Club have alrezidyf gained stztture as the result olf Z1 highly success- I'ul dinner-dance held during' the Christmas holidays. Presiflmzi ...... . . .Roger R. Jackson, '50 Vim Prmiflffzii .......... John F. Geary, '50 Sr?1'n'lr1r' ...... .. ohn D. McGovern, '51 J . Trf'n.s'11rrfr ............. John Dowling, '52 D Alozlzwnlor'-l z1ther O'Connell Room: j,xeKsoN, '50, IIY'SI.fII'11I' Seated, left lo Tight: Mefiovern fSecrelzn'yj, Geary fVice-Presidentj, R. jackson QPresidentj, Dowling f'Ill'C2ISlIl'CI'D, Slaznlingz kj. Nlllrpliy, llzxrrett, F. Casey, KI. Noonan, If. Fully, Mulhull, R. Allllllllllblillll, nl. Klznrey, E. Troy, xl. Sheil, F. Scholzln, A. Allard, Hickey, KI. Rzmeri, M. Cleary, -I. Dunnoud. Orin HIIIl1ll'f'f1 and Ifffly-Iwo - A1os13PH Goss, 49, Pri-for .7 ,C XX O29 s be as ye 'st' 'U .af 5 49 FNEDI craig THE THIRD ORDER OF SAINT DOMINIC The Third Order ol Saint Dominic, more commonly known as the Tertiaries, was founded in the 13th century by the saint whose name it bears. The members are pledged to aim at the attainment of true Christian per- lection in a manner conlforinablc to their secular mode olf life. by the observance ol the rules approved for them by the Holy See. Through the medium of the Third Order, the Tertiaries gain the moral strength and spirit- ual conviction which enables them to avoid the multi- tudinous dangers of the world and to promulgate the furtherance of works ol Faith and Charity. The Third Order is not a mere religious confraternityg it in an in- tegral, apostolic part of the Order of Friars Preachers. Tertiaries are admitted to the Third Order after a period ol probation. Having received the habit of the Order- the scapular-the Postulant is admitted to a share in all the spiritual favors of the Brothers and Sisters of the Order. Prior ...... ...... 5 Ioseph A. Goss, '49 Sub-Prior .... . . .Rudolph Lux, Jr., '50 Secretary .......... Edward A. Dragon, '50 ' '30 l'rr'n.mrer .......... Daniel A. Paolino, 1 Ivlodemtor-Fatlier Rubba First row, left to right: O'Conncll, Sheil, E. Dragon, R. Lux, Third row: R. Dagala, A. Tetreault, E. Pietruszka, E. Sullivan, Shen lfalhcr Rnbba, J. Goss, A. Fortin, D. Paolino, E. Reale, A. XVilliams, S. Lahlotte, R. Mountain, jr., M. Simoli, A. Gemma, R. Audette,j B1 idx Second row: W. Fitzgerald, E. Dailey, P. Casey, P. jussaume, F. Rossoni, -I. O'Brien, E. Micarelli, E. Coogan, A. Nocera, V. Cruz, A. Ro cis C. McKenna, A. jarzombek, R. Burke, J. Labonty, A. Kreutz, D. Jettinghoff. Holmgren. One Hundred and Fifty-four 10? .....4 0 ., .x .2 . I x , , ug, x.,xw. -4 mf- ? 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QQ--: -'- '-312-10 U Jf??:n:f-gv QR., -'-- -.f-,-4 f1:Q12wQ1 ffgcrff-OA'-',--fi, 4.6123 ZSP1,-2f5g'L :r f'-7'-SON'-' AQ:OH3Jg F? 3:'E555i'::-f -J . 22,31-' 3amf '-+JQ.-.:...',Cu:,'3 710--'AIFS-vrn A -'c-O...-,.. .. ,A,,.,,,, .....r4,,,g-A... :F'FlJ'-'nz L ..1 '--',. Q. ..-if 7 ' ..', A EE:-EE-:qi :ff::1 lr:-:- --1 -n-' '11 .-:....l.CX4 Pn'.sidf'21i ...... ...james A. Shcvliu, V19 I'iuf Prmizlrfzzl. . . . .Waller -I. Sharkey, '50 . Sffcrrflrzry. . . . . .XVz1llc1' E. Caouctlc, V19 Trz'r1.s'11rffr .......... -joseph E. O'KeCfe, '19 AMES SHEVLIN, '49, PI'l'.YflIIfIll A'fUdI3I'lIffll'-FZILIICI' Hackett Firs! rrmx Irfl Io righl: Emizly, R. Gcmski. XY. li. Cuouclle. A. Shcxliu. KI. O'KCcfc. E. Couture, NV. H. 'I'homsou. Sefoml rozv: F. llzulc-I, ,I. Sullivan, V. I-lzllcbmuck, R. I.:uu0ux'CuX, L. Nlcssrrc, XY. Mchiulnry, li. McCarthy, Puwv Um' Ilzznzlrwl and Fifty-six fxOlgl1'XlllL, p W . X X f i le eeeeeee - isggglw W SWIMMING CLUB The Swimming Club, more popularly known as the Aquatic Friars, is composed of those natators of the College who have evidenced an interest in forming an athletic organization conducive to good pleasure and physical well-being. The constant churning of the other- wise placid waters of the Metcalf Pool testifies to the fact that these men are ready and willing to compete in a last 220 yard swim or even challenge the record of Lord Byron in swimming the Hellespont. It is the desire of the members ol the Aquatic Friars to form a nucleus of what may, in the future, become the Providence Col- lege Varsity Swimming Team. President: Joseph Harb Vir'a'-Pre.sic1c'r1!: Irwin Kaplan Secretary: Victor Fornasano Treasurer: Angelo Ficio Moderator: Father Sherer JOSEPH HARB, '52, President Rear IRYVIN KAPLAN, '52, Vice-President 'K 'K wUt Left to riglzl: Bernard Beaudreau, Ackwa Blzuique, Victor lforrisano, joseph Harb, David Schwartz, Irwin Kaplan, Richard Dagnon, Ifr, Sherer, O.P., Moderator. One Hundred and Fiflyrseven banter Swine uhlinatinns ROBERT E. DOHERTY, '49, Editor HE ALE BIC The fllmlilzlk' is the College lllCl'2ll'y publication. It appears tluzirterly and features the ollerings of the student body in the lield ol good literature. Original articles, essays, sliort-stories, poems and papers ol? academic in- terest are published. Founded in 1921, it is the oldest publictzttion at Providence College. The nzune, Alcmbif, signifies anything that strengthens or purilies Charac:ter. In ziecorclztnce with the spirit ol' the title that identifies their puhliciation the Editors ol the fllcnzbfc have eon- stantly striyen to present to the student body that which is the best ol' student literary Cl12l1'klCtC1' correlated with the profound teachings ol morality. Tiine has One Hundred and Sixty Tim Staff, left to riglzl: W. Henry, A. Poutray, R. Doherty, R. Seungio, E. Leonard, G. Engle, T. B0l1iHg, ij. Lynch. If ALEMBIC tnonlded the student Literary Illlllilfllllllll so that the present editions contpure lztvorahly with the best that any other Catholic: college has to oller. All student copy is given earelnl consitleration and cxonstrncitive eritieisin is rendered ill z1c'c'o1'clz111c'e with the zttreptetl norms of good literary z1pp1'oz1cl1. .-Xppointments to the stall are tnztde on the hztsis ol' the literary quality ol' tl1e copy sub- lllll ted. The Senior liditot' lor the yezn' Iflflll wus Robert E. Doherty, '49, Wales 15. Henry, '50, was elected Editor at llllil-SCIIICSICY, ztticiorcliilg to eustonl, for tl1e illllllflg year. The Associate Editors lor the year were xxfllllll' R. Pou- lilly, '49, john J. Lyneh, '49, George L. Eagle, '50, Ray- I1lUllLl L. Seungio, '50, und Clifford Brott 150. Imll: 'Ihe Oltl and thc New-Robert Doherty. '49, retiring editor :ind Wales Henry, '50, incoming editor. Right: Proofreading with j. j. Lynch, A, Poutray, R. Scnngio. One Hundred and Sixty-one vffif E. SULLIVAN and J. SHANLEY, Co-Editors if W1 HJ 5' lr' gurl 1 QIEQIIWLEEE - I 4s TH U U1 UL ll Founded- Novernbcr 16, 1935 .S'usj2c1'zdccl Publication- May 15, 1943 Pulzlizxalion Rcsumed- October 26, 1946 ublishcd cvcry 11111 school wcck 'S -J . 5 if .12 .as . , 5 A N vnu I Left to righl: William Plummer, lfrancis McPeake, Ed Sullivan, 'I om Malloy, joe Shanley, Anthony J2l1'ZO1llbC1i, Ed Leona 111. A T TSTQ WL YVILIJABI HONNEN, A,YSUf'fllff! Editor ELNIO MAZZONE, P11010-Editor IQXRL PARKER :md ARTHUR CLUSTER, l'lmIogrr1plly Staff ICIJXXYXRIJ LEON.-XRD, Czzrloonist Emqm W ,Wag V W X la ,Mgr E THQ TUFT L .Sfm1'lvSf1lff, lffl In riglfl: .lurk Shun. 1'-Tilllk Kama. IJQUL' CUIIIIOIB rrlimrg Robcri lflllllligllll. BuSim'.v.s' Slrlfl, lr'fl In rigllli AI'- thur Rogers, Lumix Martino, I-'rank Conlon, !ll2iIl2lgCl'Q VIQIIUIIIZIS A. Cmn- lon. One Hundred and Sixty-four new 9. f1lI'l'lI.'llfi07I Sta fkiiii, SS iii' Q .1- 1 2 3 1 LJ s mm: gqggzrzgm m.u2i3u2G zz , Irffl lu rl-gill If Pnl Onulxm, I. Cuughlin, Klan Burns. 1 2 8 4 5 'Zl '?f 9 7 8 810 ' 2728 f 526 A f..x0?f-iivzirrm Peritas 'l'lu- YI RI'l'.XS is tha- cfmlwrzulc- viI'fn'l ul ilu- S4-nim' Cilnw In Inmlumc 'I Iilling' Illl'lll1ll lll4lllIIl ui mllcgc flux I1 wllc-llwl' ol' im 2ll'2lClClllil', znllmlc-lic, cn' wciul ll1lllIl'c'. 'l'l1c mum- X1iRl'1',w SIQHIIICS truth. lhus ilu- lllllilllllll mum-s lo pre-will lu thc Qlllilllllli' 21 l'fllllIJlChl'll5IVL' out- lllll' of thc flaws lllslrnw' In zlc'cm'd21m'c' with thc IJl'llll'llJll'i gHX'L'l'lliIlg' in lille-. Simc' its illccpliml llw X'1fRl'l xx Inu won in Ililliflllill yn-zurlmuk tlbllllwlilifmll. JOHN l 12El.EY. 'WHL Frlilm' 4 T : -.mv I f rlglll: nl. fllllghhll. XX. lllckcwsrm, IA. l':ncnlr', P. XIKNQIIIII. I-r. f.l1uL, U.l'. fNImlvr.11mp: N, llvmy, la. Mr:K.:nxr'y, N, f4lll'IllIl, X. f.l'll7, l'. l'l'1llli'l9, KI. lwmflvy. Um: ll1n1rIn'rl mul Sixtypve Eeritas ,ff-Q., E.-XRI, PARKER, lil, P11010 Ediioi Top, S1101-is Staff, Zell In rigflll: William Reardon, Sports limlilorg Paul Francis, and F, 1. Parcnte. I,rm'r'r lffl, I3mir11'.v.v Slzzjlr l'zn11lSMc'Vnn11, William Curran, Nlnnzxgcrz Eml McGa1'v0y. I.0n'er righl, Ijterrlry Iliff: juhn lfeeley, nlilnr-in-rlziwfq XVillium Dickerson. Wales llvnry, Valentine Cruz, ll.V.VUfiIlfff erlilor. P Eeritas ' . 57 ' ' , 5, , ! if 5 E 4 . 2. fi af 'H X2 61 H t 1 G W. in 5 55. Q 12 Qfff X r is KL ef' Twp l1'fI: l'In' IILIIINQ' that x's-Iuwlws. Twp zilqlzli limliluligll uvuin-mlimn, Vwziff IMI: I'm1lr1'c11u- lf:-rzlwr riglzli Yu-r Uh Huh' Nu 1-14. lfullum lrjl' ligfll xulvjml liffllffm lrnlwi l'.llINt' in lln- 1I.lF'i rnnllputimls, Ilnllnm Ughlt Maw lnmimliuln. if s 2 rw H1 M ' DAY ON THE ROCK P M wil. from lop In lmllom: WVe study. VVe play. YVC work. YW' mt, Cen!e'f, lop lo Imilfnn. WL- shine. We Shower. Righi, mp tn hoilum: XVvp0l1cIe1'. XVE relax CAROLAN CLUB YVPIEK-END a TN Si aaa l l'1S'l IYIC SK HHN FS Cf'nl1:rj1IwIo, the f.'0lHI7IfffI't'. Ifffl in riglzfi ll, II:mylunA Cuughlin, NY. llc-my, CL. XYPIYII, Connolly, fum, A. ff2ll'HIil'll, l'. Fl'Z'lI1CiS Um' llfznflnffl frnrl .S'1fm::1lyll1:10 Q. r 5lI A fl It l IINH SLN ll ff. llllllllllli' lkllilflfl' r UNL QW' -V , 'CA . ssfaffiffx SF ' adn 'K fm I ' M U 'Eff 49 Vw ' iw: J, V A ,nw 2? mp. 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Cenrgc Klllllilll 11111l Bch lousy, lhv Ci1'11i11clC1's Slbllllllll ll'IllIlll'CIl thc Fl'llll'i 75-fll. KZo111plctel1' 111111c1l hy lhc YlSll0I'S' :11111c'k, lhc 1011111 IICXCI' o11c'1- cxl1ihi1c1l 1l1c l111'111 sl1411111 clxlily lll lJl'1ll'llC'C. Clllarlic lll Zlfllflll .,., VX. l. C. l'1111l XX'illi11 511111 Nisscl .Xrlic XX'ci11s1ock flilllllllll Cl1a1'lic BlXCSll2lll21I1 W'alt Lozoski Ioe Blain Bill Ahern VARSITY BASKETBALL Rehounding with vengeance the club, led hy Bresnahan, Orr, and Nissell, captured an easy 14-117 triumph from the Aces of American lnternational on NVednesda eveninff, December 15. C9 The next game with Brooklyn was a thriller. NVith the lead changing hands a total of twenty-one times tl1e Kingsmen and lfriars battled on even terms throughout most of the encounter. Our stellar Sophomore Sam Nissell led the way with eleven goals and tive fouls. The veteran combination of Bresnahan, Lozoski, and Williams-the latter appearing in his first game-contributed immensely to the victory. Aces Fashion Major Upset as P. C. Strikes Bad Night . This was the headline that welcomed us the morning after an inspired A. I. C. Club, definitely up for the game, defeated an overcon- hdent Friar quintet, 55-51. Ray Garcia was high for P. C. with twelve points. After their poor performance against A. I. C., P. C. was de- cidedly the underdog in the game with Boston College. Coached by General McClellan, former Friar mentor, B. C. went all out in the first half and left the court sporting a five point lead. In the second half, with Alex Becker leading the way, Providence over- hauled the Eagles, plucking them, 63-58, for a grand victory. A week later the Friars began their road trip meeting Yale at New Haven. The eligibility of Shanky Pellegrino, high scoring L. I. U. transfer, heartened the squad and its rooters. Pellegrino's presence in the lineup, however, was not enough, as Yale, led by their All-American forward, Tony Lavelli, defeated the Friars, 88-51. Held to a 31-30 half time advantage, the Bulldogs scored ten quick points at the outset of the second half to hop to a commanding lead. From then on it was only a matter of how high they'd go, as they raced the hapless Friars off the court. Although outscoring the Peacocks of St. l'eter's College, 46-4-1, from the floor, the club lost the second game of their road trip, 70-60. The jerseyites converted twenty-six charity awards to the Friars fourteen in a game marked by extraordinarily poor of- ficiating. Wally Sheil of the victors and Ray Garcia shared scoring honors with seventeen points apiece. Over the top . . . Brooklyn Artie the juggler . . . Fairheld VARSITY BASKE'1l'.l5Al.L With 'loin fillllllglllfl' storing twentystwo points, the St. Flillll cis 'l'Cl'lill'I'S lnnulily lllllIIllllilCl'Cll the tlnitl C0llSi'lfllllNlI tleletll lo the l+'i'i4trs, 73-56, lfsing at pivot tuzut with great sureess, St. Fran- cis, zu hig :uni rtiggecl tezuu, never onre was hesuletl in this h1n'tl fought gzune in Brooklytt. Ineiclcntznlly lfrizu' tuition wats televised lot' the lust tttue in this gzuue. ln the lourth gnuue oi' the trip, Seton Hull was host to the l t'izu's :tt South Orange. The l'it':ttes, sliooting seltlotu hut with retnttrkzllrle 1tc't'tx1':lt'y rolled over the lf1'ittt's. 157-l2. Definitely' outl Cl2l5SCKll Ou the return trip, l'roxitlenc'e lnel Ifalillieltl lot' the secontl tune. lhe sttunn ol planing ine rozul QLIIIICS tn eight nights wats eviclent :is the rluh wats hxtrcl pressed to pull out at IH-ll iit'torx'. Whztt proxetl to he the winning littslsel wats scotetl hy Sopho- tnore I,zu'ry De l'zthn:t who led the Drewtnen with twelve points. 'l'he Uyinnztsts ol' Springlielcl college lurnishetl the opposition in the first gutne Iollowing the CllS2lPlJ0lllIlIlg' tozul trip. lt wits ll close gllllll' un exciting one. .Ns tt wus, Sprtnglteltl, though hztrcl pressed, eleetl out at 51-Bl victory. l,o1oski's IJL?l'l'0I'lllZlllCC that evening is noteworthx. Displiniug set shooting :lt its hest, XVult wztstecl only one shot 'while sterling seienteen points. 'l'o no ztvttill Despite l'xuntie juggling ol' lineups hy Clotnzll Drew, the slump Continuetl. Klolln zttnl Bates, generally consicletetl two of the weaker cluhs on the schedule, were the next to vanquish the Fritns. Clolhfs ol't-heztten quintet rolled up seventy-nine points as they stu'pt'isetl the xisiting Ft'itn's. 'l'he Hanes gtune wus closer, 67- 65. :uid P. Cl. clisplztyetl hctter hull, hut it uuist go tlown its :tn- olher cleleztt. 'l'he tnuin reason for the loss wats l'. Cfs aggressive- ness which led to nutnerous fouls. 'l'he Bohctztts fztpitulived on this :intl poured in thirty-one points from the line ol' leztst resisttutce. joe Blztin wus our lending point-gettet' in hoth ol' these gtuues played in Maxine. Despite the poor record of the Frizus the stutlents flocked to Mzttvel Cxtn lor the lust intrzt-city gtune with Brown. In zt gznue which tlexelopetl slowly. the Friztrs :intl Bruins hzittletl on even terms lot' the litst hxtll, XN'itl1 Frztnk Pellegrino sttt't'essl'ully lmottlittg llp the Bruin .Xu-. Moe Mahoney. tuul contrihuting the Inst sexen from E Frank Pellegrino lid Mooney Ray Garcia XYillizuns leading' the wax' .... X. I. C. Mooney throws it up . . Brooklyn 3,01 ,mlm 11' 1Jc1'11111111 511111 X1CGll1'k1ll 11111 1,1l11'C1' atv ur' usd' VARSITY BAS K ETBAL 1 1 111111115 11111' 1110 151112115 il 1111111-111's Ill I11111's 111111 111C 1'11111 111111111 1111111 '111'1111g11. 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Cl. lf. ...-l5 58 .... .. Bryant .. ...-l3 , 77 .... .. Bryant ... ,...-iS Bl ,.,. .. Boston College ... ....GO 16 ,... ... Springfield .. ....43 78 ..,. ..... B rotrn .... .... 3 9 77 .... .. Rhotle lslancl .. .... 56 5I .... ... Springhelrl .... ....59 75 .... .. Boston College ,,. ....TO 73 .... .. lllarianapolis .. .... 45 67 .... ... Rhotle Island ... ...72 67 ..,. ... Nlarianapolis ... . . . .55 91... Clark .. ....57 71 .... ...........,.. B rown ............... .... 6 0 Season's Record: XVon 16, Lost 4 Freshman Basketball at Providence College has al- ways enjoyed extraordinary popularity. Naturally the polish ol the varsity is lacking, but never clo the Frosh take a seeontl plaee in spirit. It is just this spirit that enclearecl the team to the lans this year. Perhaps they were not as good a elub as representecl the Freshman Class a year ago, but never tlitl they fail to turn in a creditable 1JCl'liOl'Ill2lIlt'C. Olten they sullerecl lroni lack ol height but usually their phenomenal scoring prowess matleiup for that clelect. Their rarehorse style ol play, sparkling hoops , and all-rountl ability made eolorlul every game they playecl. It is impossible to say how niany olf these men will appear in varsity unilornis next year. Klint Sehlimm, Jerry Lembo, and Ray Korbuseieski seem to have the better chance ol making the gracleeliut il spirit alone were enough, Provitlencte lans would neetl have no worry about the basketball fortunes ol the Friars. First mai. left In right: Lembo, Korbuseieski, Shea, 56601111 mat: Manager LeClaire, Haylon. Gagnon, I.ussier, Donald. Tlzirzi rozu: Manager Farrell, Bauer, Cottam, Dube, Haggerty, Schlinnn, Coach Martin. . One Htmdrcd and Ninety-four FRIQSHMAN ACTION Une Hznzclrcd and Nzhciy-H116 Capt. Powell, Coach Coates, Capt. Di Iuglio TRACK ll we were to tgonlornt strictly to rules ol' prottedure, we would not devote a great deal olf spaee to tlte track teant. Ks yet, at Providence College, '.l'raek is not recog- nized as a major sport, as are Basketball and liaselmall. Classification notwithstanding, to relegate the ellorts ol the ntentlners of this leant to a Hlmack seat would he to display shantelul ingratittule and complete lack ol' an predation. lt would be a denial ol' the obvious latt that an erafyes, a golden era-has begun here at the College. Little more than a YCZII' ago, 'l'raek was added to the list ol' competitive sports. Harry Coates appeared, issued his call lor candidates in the lornt ol' a Cl12lllCIlg'C, and the era began. Those present when Harry was intro- duced to the student body, that St. l'atriek's night, 'l 918, will always 1'Cl11C1lllJC1' lt. This elderly man spoke and all were spelllmound-a track teatn was no longer an ideal. at dream, but a realityg and there in the boxing ring stood Frou! rout. lrffl in riglzti Cassedy, Powell. Sltanlcy. Diluglio, Shea, YValSlt, I.atnore. lizutl: rote: 1714. Begley, Aldrittlt, Kallutan, Keenan, Slterry, MctCurkin, Cahill QBIat1:tg'erj, Morris, Coach Coates. Ono Ilttndrcd and Ninety-six tl1e lllilll wl1o was to lead that tea111 to the heights. No one doubted l1is ability that night-no o11e douhts it, today. It is inevitable that he attai11 success lor llll will accept nothing else. Harry 17l'01lllSCtl no n1i1'ac'les. fX11yo11e even slightly l'a111ili:11' witl1 atl1letic's knows that a track ICZUII ol' c'l1a111- pionslnp caliber is 11ot tl1e product ol weeks or lIltlIllllS. ll' material and lClllIl spirit are lacking, no matter the qualifications ol' tl1e coach. SpiritACoates lifllllltl i11 al111ndanCel Material? lVc'll, work, work, a11d more work! Harry asked only lor llllfll with strong legs and guts . His challenge was answered hy veterans, softened hy years ol' C'0IlllJ2ll'2lllYC lI121l'llVlly-F1'OSl1, right out ol' high school-kids and lll6Ill Some had run before ill m111- petition, 111ost l1ad not. All responded to Coates' Call with a11 Clllll1lSl2l5Ill never helore witnessed at l'rovidenc'e College. They say that track is Rl lonely n1an's sport X t I 01 Jerry Alexander nl A History will he made l1r lr Illmrlvrrl :tml 1'V1'11f'lv-,wwffs because of the hours spent silently in conditioning, yet such gregarious characters as Frank Diluglio, Ray For- gays and -lake Powell were among the Hrst to report. And they worked! They ran until, exhausted, they threw themselves on the turf, quarter milers and half milers plodded over a six mile course because Harry told them to do so. By Aquinas and Guzman, down Eaton St., up River Ave., behind the stands at I-Iendricken Field, round and round again! Thus the team was de- veloped. Harry wanted a board track! Faced with conditions that would have deterred many a younger coach and a more experienced squad, Coates did not falter. One of his first acts was to lay out a temporary track on land but recently brushland. Nothing elaborate, not even cinders, but a track, nonetheless! Here he conducted several intramural meets, culling the most promising aspirants for his squad. Here, too, he trained his original team. Any day, any time, one had but to look past the parking lot to see him there, stricling about shouting instructions, demonstrating proper form, setting an ex- ample for effort. Even then he was formulating plans for the construction of a board track, an inestimable asset to an indoor track team. Last fall there was dumped on Hendrickcn Field a pile of lumber and some nails. Tlmn' was the track. Between workouts the team trans- formed that shapeless pile into a board track that will John Shanley ine Hmzdrcd and Ninety-eight jake Powell see plenty of use these coming ward! During the summer of 1948, senting P. C., won the New Championship with a javelin inches. This was the hrst entry of a P. C. athlete. years. Another step for- Gerry Alexander, repre- England A.A.U. Senior throw of l9l feet 55 into a track record book Fall came-Cross country, more for conditioning than competition, was introduced. Two thousand students roamed the campus and with them the ever watchful with Brown and La Salle. The Mutt and Jeff combination of the Frosh relay team, Jerry Kallman and John Cassedy, believed that long Johns were the uniform of the day as they successfully gave their all, time and time again, preparing for the big days to come-days when they would lead the pack to the wire in the best meets in the country. The Friars made their Hrst New England appearance in the Boston Garden, the occasion being the K. of C. meet. The Frosh finished second to the amazing Seton Hall freshman. The Varsity placed fourth in their race which was taken by Springheld College. In the Annual BAA games the frosh closely followed Boston University to the tape and the Varsity placed third to B. C. and R.P.I. Jerry Kallman In the interim the Harriers successfully competed in the Brooklyn K. of C. meet and in the Boston Y.M.C.A. meet. The great Seton Hall frosh this time defeated the Friar yearlings by a scant margin. This was a feather in the Coates hat as the frosh had been handily defeated Harry Coates. He too was a student-not in the academic, but in the athletic sense. He was seeking and separating the men from the boys, picking out future harriers in his fast expanding plans. A cross-country meet with Brown was scheduled. None of the Friars had ever run the tedious four mile distanceg the heavens opened and a courageous band of trackmen plodded through seas of mud over the unknown terrain. Maps were not the order of the day and many a runner was seen to head toward the nurse's home at Butler Hospital. Knowledge of the course and good condition- ing, brought about by many summer meets, spelt victory for the Bruins. Frank Hannaway Hnished fourth lead- ing all other Friars to the tape. By the time the last Friar came into view Harry had had his evening meal and was lighting his last Pall Mall. It was a hardy and gallant crew that fell victim to Lady Luck and Brown. XVith the first snowfall, informal meets were held by the Pirates previously. A point had been proven-the board track on Hendricken Field spelt improvement. Before 500 rabid fans an intrasquad meet was held on February 27. Alexander tossed the javelin 198' ll , while Anthony Fratantuono hurled the discuss 147' 4 . Cassedy won the 300 in 34.1. Bill Sherry made 2:03 for the 880. Emulating Harrison Dillard, John Shanley took the 45 yard hurdles in 6.2. The Varsity Relay team of Frank Diluglio, Bill Morris, John Shanley and Gerry McCurkin ran 1:06 for the four lap relay. All times are records for the new board track. The big event on the schedule is the Providence Col- lege Board Track Meet, both interscholastic and inter- collegiate. This is scheduled for Saturday, March l2, and as the VVERITAS goes to press entries are pouring in from all over the East. Perhaps this story on track at P.C. is a story of Harry Coates, but isnit the name Coates synonomous with track? At Bloomheld High School, several years ago, Coates' team won the American Championship in the first year, at St. Benedict's, in the second year, at Newark Prep the same span elapsed. Seton Hall Prep, Mercersburg, and N.Y.U. were champs also in the initial venture. Again at Villanova, Seton Hall Prep and Seton Hall College, world records and championships were achieved by Coates coached harriers. From far off Setonia has come the cry that Harry Coates has lost his touch that no longer were his trackmen human whipping posts. The Pirates have already eaten their words-P.C. has made and will make their mark on both board and cinder. It's not a loss of touch-just a change of system. Tony Fratontuono One Hundred and Ninety-nine Medley Relay Group iff! I0 right: Shanley, Powell, l'V2llSll, Uiluglio. Freslrman Relay Team Iffi In righl: Casscrly, YValsh, Aldrich, Keenan, Kzrllmzm. l17IVH flvmrlrrfrl Varsity Relay Team Left lo riglzlz Shzmley, Sherry, McGurkin, Morris VARSITY BASEBALL BASEBALI.-ISH8 Proviclcncc Opponent El .... .-Xmncrimn lnlcrnationzxl .... T5 7... ..... M.I.'l'....... ..I I0. .. .... Upsznlzl .... .. Al 3. .. .. Rhode lslzlncl .. ...l0 fl. .. . . BosLon College . . .. .22 Il... .. St. hlolnfs .. .. 3 7... Brown .. .. 8 fl. .. ...... Yale ..... ...22 I. .. . . Boston College . . . . 9 7... .. Holy Cross ... .. fl li. .. .. Springfield .. .. fl 13... ...Brown .. .. fl 5 .......... Springliclcl .,........ l SCason's Rccorcl: XVon 8, l.osl 5 ' A A s 4 v i .5 if Q - Q ' M HAI. NIARTIN, Conrll First row, left In right: Foley, Sullivan. Maloney, O'HalIorun, NICBIITIICY, SI. George, Kccnnn. Second row: Cy Bnrkvr, Morllismwski, Mnttem, Capt. Angelnnf, Mc-ic-jewski, Lmoski, Sowa, Weinstock, Coach lxlillxllll. 7171711 Il1mfIn-rlrmrl Om' 3 Capt. Angelone stretches BASEBALL l948 THE famed snows of 1948 finally melted and the Friars quest for renewed frame on the diamond began. The sounds emanating from the gym were no longer identi- fiable with basketball but rather with the warm weather sport of baseball. The pitchers were loosening up . CUT on Hendricken Field little Stutz Modliszewski worked industriously with rake and hoe readying the surface for still another season. Walt needed aid, for the winter snow had been particularly destructive to right field, where several yawning chasms offered serious hazard to any roving fielder forgetful of their presence. When faithful old Cy Barker showed up one day, everyone knew that the preparations were complete and practice was soon to begin in earnest. COACH HAL MARTIN issued his long awaited general call for candidates on Saint Patrick's Day. At first the team was forced to work out within the confines of Harkins Hall, for we found our Hrst foe to be an un- scheduled one, the unpredictable New England weather. Despite these handicaps the club rounded quickly into shape. Everyone worked hard for all knew of the dif- A close one at home Two Hundred and Two ficult schedule ahead. There was no time for loafing with such perennial collegiate powerhouses as Holy Cross, Yale, St. Alohn's, Boston College and Springhelcl to be faced. AS was expected it was practically a veteran club that took the Held for the first game. Captain Angelone, Maloney, Sullivan, Mattera, McBurney, Keenan, Mod- liszewski-veterans all! YValt Lozoski and Ted Meze- jewski, both newcomers to P. C. baseball, completed the opening day lineup. COACH MARTIN'S opening-day combination vindi- cated his trust in them when they downed American International College of Springfield, 9-3. Tom Keenan proved to any yet doubting that he was in fine shape. Down to a trim 200 pounds, he really mowed down the A.I.C. batters, striking out ten and limiting them to 5 hits. The Friars, meanwhile, led by Jim Sullivan and Ralph Mattera pounded out eleven bingles in an encouraging display of opening day offense. NICE START! THE Technicians from M.I.T. were next to face the Fighting Friars. Slide rules were apparently of no avail, for Red O'I-Ialloran, making a bid for his second no-hitter in two seasons was invincible as he completely One of many silenced the visitors bats, striking out twelve in the process. Ted Mezejewski really came into his own that day by driving in 4 of P.C.'s 7 runs. STILL ROLLING! WITH Dick Maloney, peppery Friar second sacker, contributing several breath-taking defensive plays in addition to his usual timely hitting, the Friars made it three in a row, trouncing Upsala College, 10-4. As in the first two games the Providence pitcher went the distance, with Soph. Don Foley scattering 9 hits over the route. THAT'S THREE! UNE of the largest crowds of the season was on hand to view the 19th in the series of diamond battles between the R. I. Rams and the P. C. Friars. Highly publicised as a mound duel between big Tom Keenan and State's submarine ball artist, Jack Smith, the game opened in the .expected manner. Midway in the game, however, the Friar's defense cracked wide open to the extent of nine errors. So it was that the Rams triumphed, although outhit and unable to score a single earned run. Final score, R. I. State 10, P. C. 3. A TRAGEDY OF ERRORS! ON April 28, the Friars journeyed to Bean Town where the Eagles of Boston College combined 16 hits, 14 free tickets, a hit batsman and 5 Providence errors to notch a thumping 22-4 win. Five Boston runs in the first inning proved but a forerunner of the deluge. 'NUFF SAID! THE whole school had been waiting impatiently for the game with St. John's. Highly regarded by New York sportswriters, the lads from the big city were established as prohibitive favorites to chalk up another win. Disre- garding odds, the Friars went to work with a will. Keenan was in top form, Modliszewski had his greatest day at the plate, and, for the Hrst time, the squad played errorless ball. P. C.'s victory, 11-3. STUNNING UPSET! QUT of all the games played, the Hrst encounter with the Bruins will probably be remembered for the long- est time. Going into the 6th, Providence held a seem- ingly comfortable lead of 7-0. Foley had registered 11 strikouts in 5 innings and was untouchable. Then came disaster! Don's arm went dead, Friar firemen were in- effective, and Brown pulled it out, 8-7. ALMOST! I T . ri .' . Criss-cross at first NO one will deny that one 22-4 drubbing in a season is more than enough for any ball club, but Yale wasn't content to have it so. Once again the Friars were sunk to the same Tune. The Bulldogs were snarling that day! The only consolation Providence had was that the two speedsters, Ray St. George and John McBurney, ran wild against a catcher generally conceded the Ivy League's best. THAT HURT! BOSTON COLLEGE again, and they threw up their ace, Steve Stuka, one of the best pitchers in college ball. Stuka was immense while pitching the Eagles to a second win over the Friar's this time, 9-1. STUKA'S SLANTS! ON the 15th of May the Friars started to roll again, beating Holy Cross, 7-4. Two of P. C.'s greatest athletes, Keenan and Lozoski, combined to continue the jinx P. C. baseballers hold over the Crusaders. Thus it was that the disappointment over the calling off of the Nice block first H. C. game because of rain, with the Friars leading 8-5 in the 4th, was allayed to some extent. SHAPING UP! PROVIDENCE has always found Springfield a tough team to beat in any sport, but 1948 baseball proved the exception to the rule. In the first game with the Gymnasts, with Providence the host team, the Martinmen continued to play the sparkling brand of bali that enabled them to down Holy Cross. Keenan again, this time a four-hitter. Ralph Mattera and Ray St. George each collected three hits in a 13 hit attack. I-Hghlight of the afternoon was Ray's booming triple to wt center which went 430 ft. on the fly. P. C. 6, Springfield 3. RIDING HIGH! WITH the team clicking now as never before, the Friars rolled over Brown1l5 . This victory somewhat at- toned for the earlier defe administered by the Bruins. Red O'Halloran came up with a four-hitter and the club, taking advantage of every break, supplied Tommy with all the support necessary. QRETRIBUTION! I.N the final game of the year the club garnered an easy win over the Gymnasts of Springfield, this time 5-l. Dick Maloney brought in a couple as Keenan notched victory number 5. SWELL FINISH! -w Final record: 8 X'Vins, 5 Losses for a good year. A dead duck Two Hundred and Three Ray St, George in a familiar pose Peppery Dick Maloney beats Lhe throw i XValt trois across Take it easy, MeBurney , . if g ,M :zg 'if is ' ,-1 .,,-,a fz- -E22 :,. a '?'-' 3 5 ,--: ': : 1 ' iea a i .a,.-E:- lr, . r .. ' Yr S. A aiflillrlww :X V, 5, www Ralph Mattera in a, cloud of dust Capt. Angelone scores again 'l'1nn Ulrrlflrwfl mzrl Fam' 1' RLbH MAN BASILBAI L Ou L11 Bully lkggllls ll Capt lJLl,dlH1d shdes and 810168 SU M MARY lJurlcc'l'cx1ilc . . . Brown . . . Rhode Island ... Nichols . . . . Nichols . . . . . Brown . , SQ uon s Rcconl: Won los Hut row Izll to Tlglll Bellty Shui I'IC2lVl'CIl, Donnelly Clpl ljtllllllll Illtlc Hxgglns Second ron Managcx Korman NICK urkln Conn, McMzum, Carlin, Dcmpsu Ahernc Vllsl MLDLLQI Couh GOLF The Golf Team, heretofore participating informally in inter-collegiate matches, expects to compete this year as a formal team. Veterans an the team, which has gone through two seasons with but one defeat, are Aloe Prisco, Tom Newman, Mike Codega, Louie Codega, and Charlie Bresnahan. New material that came up last season are Cal Spinney, John Minicucci, and Bob Tasca. The team got underway in lf?-'17 under the captaincy and guidance of Vin Damiani. During that season they met with their only defeat QBrown had one ol' its best teams in yearsy. Last year, because of the late spring weather, their schedule was shortened but, nevertheless, they went through the season undefeated. Metacomet seems to be the choice for a home course this season. Practice will begin with the first sign of playable conditions on the links. This year the team hopes to enter the sectional chain' pionship matches of the Eastern Intercollegiate Golf Association. Prisco, acting captain last year, believes that if the team can reach its top form by the middle of May, when the event takes place, Providence College will emerge victorious. TKVTUV i F ' .. ' V7-Z ' : I iiUi'P'Q?iitQl?QvL3s'. V' ' ' W Il . . t . -.tw .W 2 sz? at THQ .W sr 36 I t rf? 'E' .- A 2.4 - i . 3 5 Q M Z ex: 1 S14 E, V 5 'Q me 3 5 A : ' L..L' in K .L ' we au- Lef! to right: 'll Newman, M. Codega, C. Brcsnahan, Prisco, R. Tztsca, Minicucci, C. Spinney. Two Hundred and Six INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL XVhile it is true that l'roy'idenee College was not Jrntally represented on the gridiron in l9'l8. lootball 'as not totally otnitted lront the list ol' campus at-tiyities. .n intramural league operated throughout the Fall 'ith great sunt-ess. No lanry lrills lor these boysAbut colored jerseys 'ere worn lor purposes of identilication. lnliorntality 'as the keynote. yet the c-ontpelition was keen. .Ks in ny season, there were tight gantes and trountingsg atnes wo11 by breaks and games won by skill. Some :anis were loaded , others were quite inept, but, re- ardless olf ability, .XLL HKU FUN! Throughout the season, the steadiest and best brand f ball was displayed by the New Haven Club. By win- ing their league erown and, in a playoll' game, defeating Freshnten club from Cunnan Hall, the Nuttneggers 'on the school Championship. More than that, they ad earned the right to represent l'royitlenee College in he third annual Finger Bowl game against the in- rantural ehatnps of Brown, the Edwards-Hopkins House. As in all lfriar-Bruin encounters, there was an abun- ancie of spirit, color, and will to win. Despite the trilliant passing of Larry Del'aln1a, the boys from The Loeky' were Dually nosed out by the slim margin of one Ducihdown. Score -1-1-33. Thus it was that another high- y enjoyable intramural season ended. Larry lugs the leather P. Cfs New Haven Club Firxl row, Izffl lo Tight: Dauehy, Pellegrino. Piccone Qffaptainj, Garcia, Dempsey. Second rote: Beatrice, DePaln1a, D'Ambruoso, Higgins, Hearreu, Brownys Edward Hopkins House lllmf 7'0Il'. le!! lo rf-1111: Nfllfls. 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Q5fQ99o53f?N Ssfwes Q32 Two Iizuzdrcd and Tzuwzty-tzuo H148 CUM MFNCEMENT X! Nj A, ,X XX .HX x. -1-sq., 1-ungog f J,,qg1,ag2Z:1x7qgi.32,1g3g'fz f L ,Q .15 . 3 ,wwf -If 5 l.f'!l1 Xl thc lluuim' RCCCIJliUIl. lfigllli xxvllilillg im' the l'1'm'w.simr11 lu hugin. lvjlflfl' Ivfl: ,XC2lKlL'I!liC procession lo K10IllIIlL'llCl'HlL'lll. inrulty section. LVIIIPVI' riglilz Acudclnic procession, xcuiur wrtirnn. l.r1:1'r'r Iwll, IDig1ziIr1rie'x, lvl! In right Hun. Charles NfCCll1'YI1f', KAI- Nlomiguur Blcesing, VIL., lion. lgum-Q l'illf'L'S. RAL, Bishop Nvfiglll, fimxxnmxcllcc Spczxkerg Father Slanin, Prcsidcnlg KQOXCIIIOI' john 0, I'1mm'v, fum-1'nor's Aids, Lozvffr riglzl: 1'wLllhCl' Dillon lcads the recusmiun. 5- 5 Ex' r D-- a. . :X A as Q M Qi' Le gm ,J iam.. 9 .swf n Wk 5 mms--.Q . r X '47 P xv' 5 A ' f, - . K h 'Mid , .2 ' :,,. 1 xi Qu Q s.. gag B .,, ,V vi Y VF 1,4 ., :Wg -If , F -wed? mgwggie ..- .. 14' .,!x,VA ,fs- W 'Inf pw- .iw ...-L, 54 W .A ,Ab-fx xxx was N at X , me ,gif 'f :QM - ,, , , 4 Y ' 'Lf 54, h vgwvxg, 'Uv . Q i ' 'rf ' 3 EW .4 ' 5.1, uf ,475 ,V gs , ,. A iygt is .. ,4, ' ,, Q5 -Nm I Kava 8 Y 5 xg X ' -f 'v 1 5 5 W six, st. L U K V' 0? . ' 1 J Q , 6 My , - Q nf -1' .3 if' qi , - , , ' N fgkwva V 4 A a Q Ak- In A 'A 4 A A5 fl? w is f - if 31 Ji? 'M' ' 1 . f ffm? ' 'A' ,, I 3. AA 3. fi. ' A nw' 7' vm . K ,fix nf at f-Jf' K , - ' I X, fa. 5 ' .K , PMB .X JAM SESSION X Q 3 3 1 S 'ltr- Top: Give mc some jim! Cm1lerIf'fl: HSilXCl'-VVKJIICSH. Cf'z1ff'1: On the downbcul. fiwllr lixlxu-c, linllmn: Send mc. Two 1'I1n1d:'rd and Tuwfrzly-fum SENIOR INDEXES A. Gagnon H. Dussault J. Gallagher E. F. Fairbrother J. W, B2lJdly'in QU XV. E Gaouette' J. M. Feeley L. R. Barta QIJ L. Gmarelli F. P. Fecney, Jr. R, A. Bmssard XV Gormlel XV. G. Fitzgerald ly. A. Bl-len J. Hauser R. J. Gagnon lgl. Q. Burns D. Heaney W. C. Galligan R, gh Coen OJ H Hlcks M. J. Garvey, Jr. F. X. Conlon QIJ AV- Hmflle- JV- A- V- 0011101 w. F. Capps, lf. P- IHC0110 1. A. Goss 'lj A. Gln-ns . L. Jalette R. E. Gousie J. Jjer Hagonlan R. F. Kass XV. T. Graham, Jr. R' Dnnerly GJ Kelly, Jr. L. Greene G. 'lj Donnelly CU XX B. Kenney P. T. Haggerty J, Duffy! Jr. Keough M. Hannon J- E. Dnnlenvy LllIKlClll1llIlI G. L. Harwood E. B. Fm-george Q25 E. Lynch T. Harwood R. M- Finn Mc.-Xulille G. R. Healy R. G' Forgay-5 A. McCabe Holleran A. L. Glunrelll F. McCormack XV. E. Holt J. L. Greene l3J F. McCrory H. M. Jordan C. H. Hicks OJ . E. McGinley R. J. Kelley H' lyl, Jordan P. McGill R. H. Kinkead wi' Lfnnonl M. Magnani T. Knickerbocker J. E. Lynch .A. Malloy XV. J. Lecldy B. Mcljennott Messecar B. K. McCormick J' P- McGill Michaud Magro ph L. Mngnne A. Monti XV. Malley R. Mlnnscn QQJ A. Morrison F. L. Mandeville R. A. Jxfntlera S. Morrissette J. Marcinkiewicz li. J. ylnlmne HJ P. Murphy XV. E. Mariner C. Ir. Melebecnx T. Murphy R. A. Mattera I. G' Mendnncn Murtagh XV. A. Meade, N. In Mel-eng R. Newman XV. F. Mee T. kMessecar A. Nocera G. Mendonca A. Mlcnnnd J. O Br1en N. Merrette Nl. A. Mnnn 525 E. OConnell K. C. Murphy, Jr. F, P. Murphv QZJ F. 0'Connor R. Murphy In 'lj ylnrnln- M. Oskern E. M. Newman R. Murphr KIJ N. Parsons R, A. Niles R. A. Nllfis C3J F. Partridge V. J. Oddo, Jr. F. J' qyljnnnell OJ Patalano F. J. O'Donnell J. fylqeefe P. Pederlani. Jr. J. O'Kecfe E. B. Parker KIJ M. Pereira E. B. Pingeton R. F. Partridge J. Pesare J. C. Prisco P. P. Pederzani, Jr. R. Petrit7 G. A. Roe A. R. Poutrav Klj P. Powell. Jr. N. H. Sasseville L. J. Rnlnmllle A. Rego J. X'. Shanley ll Cl Rockctt OJ M. Ritota L. E. Slmmons H. Sasser-tile att-imp I- Rvbirmlle I- A- Sllllllm XV. F. Schraqe llj - C- Rockfrl E- .l- Slllllhml' L. F. gnnmnns 420 T. Rogers F. L. Sullivan F. C. simfmini my W N5 Rlggcfsl C. A. Svinney flj - - OUSSIU T E. nl. stliimn KD RHSS0 NAVY F. l-- Slllliwll IQJ Shake' . . R. A. Brassard I- M- Sllllhfm C' Slmomm A. Brennan XV- H- Tl10m50II ill -J' Smith L. XV. Brodeur II- H- VHUGSC UI F- Sow' -P' l. T. camii Olutneral after name indicates num- A' Spmflcl' T. M. Canning ber of childrenj T' Sunlmn E. L. Carberrv M' Sulllwm A. R. Carbone A Sutherland R. E. Cmmodx. E' Timm J. T. Carr A . H. Thomson F' X. Conlon ARBIY T' Tlfimeli N. P. Coulu l. cz. .miter PJ- Wllcsc w. ll. Coyle A. F. Bafloni N Xml Bmlcll P. F. Cronin XV. F. Bagley ' F' Xlflmll R. Dagata l'. X. Basquill H' Jxemcll W. K. Diamond R. J. Brown F' Phelan P. F. Dodd T. J. Byrne L. V. Donahue M. O. Burns A ' A A J. . Dully. Jr. E. J. Callahan ARBJX AIR FORCE F. AV. Elias J. P. Canning, Jr. D. Avedisian. XV. J. Fagan T. XV. Carew XV. Baldwin D. P. Fitzpatrick XV. L. Carnevale R. Barra E. P. Flynn A. B. Carreiro A- B62lllf6'F.E?ll'd A. G. Fortin ul, H, Carroll, Jr, F. Besnahan. Jr. P, Fox L. F. Chrostowski A- BYICII N. P. Gagnon M. P. Codega C- Cfifmll R. Gemski F. M. Conwav P. Cicerchia J. L. Gerhard. Jr. E. R. Corbett C- C0611 T. J. Gibbons w. F. Cripps, lr. M- G- Colllfm o. D. Gill V. Crm M. Connor J. K, Grimm I. J. Cunningham PA- Cllfili H. B. Harrold T, Ijiqandia A- DBHCUTIS T. V. Keenan I. M. Dickinson M. De Augustine R. I.. Kellv H. C. Dolan F. Denicourt N. E. I.aBriC T. w. Donnelly I- DCI' Hrlzffwiw H. L. Iluzue E. B. Fargeorge M. DiIuglin. Jr. J. J. Lvnch, Ir. D, E, Finn, Jr, E. DOIICFIY J. M. McCormick R. M. Finn T- D0T1H6llS' B. McDermott R. G, Fortin E- DUIUCHVY L. F. McGeehan J . XX XX C. J. McGovern lf Xlclxennc XV. lXICKIl1gl t, '. lXIcGorern '. 1. . ' fy, Jr. ' 1 1 R. Marasco J. T. Markey E. Mazzone C. F. Melebeck, Jr. D. Messere J. M. Minnicucci J. A. Mutter J. E. O'Brien J. P. O'Donnell J. E. O'Keefe R. XV. Petrie J. C. Picano A. R. Poutray XV. A. Reardon E. C. Richards XV. F. Schrage L. A. Shea, Jr. J. Siczewicz R. E. Silva XV. A. Stevens J. J. Taylor S. F. Turco J. A. XVatters, Jr. NAVY AIR CORPS XV. H. Dickerson R. F. l. .I- XV D lx XV lx .l. F R E. XX R lu. F G A .I R w L. G. Forgays L. Maguire A. Shevlin H. Tourtellot MARINE CORPS . M. Beauchemin XV. Cannon A. Jussaume . J. Lamont E. McVann J. Manning B. Parker XV. Renter P. Tremblay COAST GUARD J. Bisson . F. Curran H. Harrison L. Horan J. Kelly, Jr. B. McDowell J. Montalbano XV. Porter. Jr. J. XVhelan MARITIME SERVICE . H. Honnen, Jr. DEAN'S LIST fFeI1. 19493 I.. R. Barta T. J. Byrne J. M. Connor T. A. Curtis, Jr. A. E. DeSin1one XV. H. Dickerson R. E. Doherty E. B. Fargeorge J. M. Feeley F. P. Feeney, Jr. D. P. Fitzpatrick M. J. Garvey. Jr. F. XV Gormerly H. L. Jalette E. J. Kelly P. D. Kenahan J. E. Lynch J. B. MacDonald F L. Maguire XV. E. McKenney, Jr. K. C. Murphy, Jr. T. R. Newman J. J. O'Brien J. W. Porter J. C. Prisco W. A. Reardon XV. F. Viriani vvxAxw PATRONS VERY REVEREND T. S. DICDERINIOTT, O.P. VERY REVERENIJ ROBERT SLAVIN, O.P. VERY REVEREND W. D. BIARRIN, O.P. TJOMINICAN FATHERS, PROVIDENCE COLLEGE DOINIINICAN FATHERS, ST. PIUS PRIORY DOINIINICAN FATHERS, ST. RAYINIONDIS CHURCH REV. J. T. FITZGERALD, O.P. REV. VINCENT C. DORE, O.P. REV. CHARLES V. FENNELL, O.P. REV. DANIEL M. GALLIHER, O.P. REV. VVILLIAINI DILLON, O.P. REV. THOMAS T. SHEA, O.P. REV. REV. REV. REV. REV. REV. REV. REV. REV. REV. HON. HON. Two Hundred and Twenty-six FRANCIS R. PROUT, O.P. EDYVARD A. MCDERINIOTT, O.P. CHARLES H. MCKENNA, O.P. VVILLIAM R. CLARK, O.P. EDWARD P. DOYLE, O.P. CHARLES B. CROXVLEY, O.P. EDWARD H. GALLAGHER, O.P. ALOYSIUS B. BEGLEY, O.P. J. R. CLARK, O.P. LOUIS C. F. DIENDONCA JOHN O. PASTORE IAINIE FORAND HON. DENNIS ROBER'1'S MISS ELIZABETH BALDXVIN IAS FARRELL THOMAS MASSO AND MRS. JAMES P. MCCEOUGH AND MRS. JOHN NAJARIAN THOMAS NEXVNIAN MR. AND MRS. PATRICK BRANNON MR. AND MRS. S. XV. CLARK MR. HARRY A. COATES MR. AND MRS. V. CURRAN MR. AND MRS. :XRTHUR FAMIGLIETTI MR. AND MRS. FIVHOB MR. AND MRS. M. FEELEY MR. AND MRS. JOHN FRANCIS DR. AND MRS. ROBER'1T E. KELLEY MR. AND MRS. JOHN E. LYNCH MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. JOHN CYBRIEN MISS KATHERINE C. O,BRIEN MR. MR. MR. TES DR. DAVID OVERTON AND MRS. QUINLAN SHEA AND MRS. GEORGE SILVA TA BROTHERS JOSEPH A. YACOVONE Qhhertisements .Xdler's. Incorporated .... Alhertus Magnus Chili.. ..,. .. .Xlumni Association ....,.,..... Bijou and New Park 'lheatres .... Boule Funeral Home ...,...., Cafe Bradley .....,............ Camera Cluh .,.,....,4......,,.. Campanella K Cardi Ready Mix. .. Campbell Secretarial School ...... Carolan Club ....,..,......... Chaplain .... Classes ............., Cluh Giester ...,....., Coca Cola Bottling Co.. .. Coutu Brothers ...,..,.......,, Credit lTnion .........,.,........ Fall River Undergraduate Cluh ..,. First National Stores ..,........,. Friend ol' Providence College. .. Friend oi' Providence College... Gasharro Brothers. Inc. ..,. . Gilhane Construction Co.. .. Greater New Bedford Cluh .... Griffin, jim, Inc. ...,... Hogan. john F. ...., .. Hollowav Electric Co. .,.... . Korlm Baking Co. ..... .,....., . Loren I1Iurchison X Co.. lnc.. .. Luekett Studios ..........,... Lvneh Drug Co. ......,... . NIeCarthy's Delicatessen ,,... NIeCarthi's Dri' Goods Co. ....,. .. NIcDufl Coal and Lnmher Co. ..,....... . Zlubex in Qhhzrtiszrs txlllllll' Page Xrlnzr' Page . 210 NIainelli's Cafe ,......... . 235 230 Blandexille Garage, ........,...... 239 .., 232 N1arshall,john,'lexlile Nlachinery. .. 2111 . 21l Modern Furniture Co. .......,...., 2118 . 211 Newport County Cluli, .. 231 , 210 Oates' 'larern .......,.. 2110 . 230 Outlet Company. 'l'he .......,........ 2321 . . . 21?-1 Oxford Press ........4.......,..,,....... . , 250 ... 215 Providence College .Xthletie Association .... .. 235 239 Providence College Bookstore ........... 2-1-1 . .. 228 Providence College Veridames. .. 236 237 Providence Gas Company ..... 231 . 218 Proiidence Paper Company ......., 2-19 217 Proxidcnce Photo Engraving .4........ 231 . .. 2'll Proxidence Picture Frame COIIIIJZIIH . . . 235 21l Rhode Island Bus Company ...... . 2,15 211 Saint Pius Priori .......... 2-16 238 Saint Xaxier's .-Xcademy .... 2119 21l Saraxo's Market .,4..,... 2110 217 Shepard Store. Inc. ........ 215 235 Sheratoneliiltmore Hotel ,... 238 229 S. K. Smith Company .,..., 251 230 Tally. joseph V., Inc.. .. 231 216 Tasca jewelry Co. ..,.....,...... 2311 236 Tracey, l'. X. Co.. Inc .,.. ........ 2 38 215 Turgeon li.. Construction Co.. Inc., ,. 235 218 l'nited Net Corporation ........, 211 231 Uxbridge Worsted ,.......... 2-12 .. . 2,13 1N'aldor1 Clothing Company. .. 239 230 XVelml1 Oil Company, ....... 239 219 Willow Shirt Corporation ......,..... . 233 . , . 210 1Yoonsocket Brush Coinpanx' .,....... . . . . . 2-19 .. 211 11'oonsoc'ket Color K Chemical Comninv .... . 240 ., ... 2-13 Zito's Market ...,.........,.............. ... 2-10 McLaughlin. Edward F. C. Co.. lnc... Two Hundred and Twenty seven OFFICE OF THE CHAPLAIN TO THE SENIORS Hearllest eongralulallons on your Cornrneneernentf It ls flze realizalion of an ambition, persislent, and cllmcult of attainment. Il ls a sjnlenzlul lribute to your personal ejfort and intellectual aehievernenl. May' the fulure holfl for each of you continued success and alzurzflanl happiness. QJVQ TO AI .L STUDENTS I zuish lo express jlrofounrl grallluzle for the enthusiastic C00iJ6TILfIl0ll, lhat you have given me during Ihre acaflemie year. It was your generous assz'sIance that made the zlrzfue for funds for the College War lVIe1norlal so rnagnzjieenlly successful. lVIy alhjzreelalion eannol be exjlressezl in L . words. CHARLES H. MCKENNA, 0.P., Chafilain. vvvv vxfvvvv Afv v Two Hundred and Tzuenly-eiglzl A 9... vip- ' W11:'I'i'I Swell . . f, N xx ' Q x xw W SIHIN Q . v , 1 1 , ' ! x A ,ft w'F,gfaX 47-U n A f rllllll ' ' The new science building, Albertus Magnus Hall, now permits Providence College to look toward a future of greater service in ff i ' : ' X Q L 14 l 15 , M P Christian education. v 4: ,f 45, 52, 1 -fX,,x 7 ' il if We are leased that the Gilbane Buildin Com an was selected to l f 1 i l 1, P g P y at , . 4v.., ' . . . M- ' Q vi share 1n makin ssible this new and reater future. tm i, ig: all 1 M V f III A ws- ' ' ' I :Si-'-V151 5'-5 -'- I 2 I i 1 I , 4 W 'rch f +l HI' , '--::: c..,Q. L, ' I 11 . ' -1 'N' Q , 9. i M ff' ' f f B u I L o I N G c o M P A N Y ' 'cffif' --5 - If ggigfi ' , 1 i , w -- ' ' ' '1.21'SiS Wt:1 , . -L- XA 'l - ' -vw PROVIDENCE, R. I. Two Hundred and Tzucnly-nine XVILLIAM STEVENS '-19 JOHN LONERGAN '50 1'nf.s'1f1l1f71I Vim Plmizlrfnl ALBERTUS MAGNUS CLUB REV. RAYMOND S. MCGONAGIJE, O.P., Modrfmtm' THOMAS REGAN V19 RICHARD C1O'l l'ER '50 Twfasurcv' S!?I,'!Y'lIIJ'37 LYNCH DRUG CO. UXBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS Best of Luck and Success to the Class of 1949 FROM TH142 GREATER NEW BEDFORD CLUB f OF PROVIDENCE COLLEGE EARL B. PARKER 'AI9 ELMO MAZZONE '49 1 rr'.s'id1'21I Vim 1'r1'.s'izI1'11l THE CAMERA CLUB NVILLIAM C. CARROLL '-I9 JOHN T. MOURNICHAN '49 Sl'L'V6fll!'y TI'Cll,YIlI'f'I' Two H1md'red and Thirty are proud of the part we have in the completion of this book. peration is the chain which v enables any endeavor to be successy fully completed. To have been chosen as a Vital Link in this chain is evi- dence of our ability. PHOT0-ENGRAVIIIG 00. EDDY STREET 0 PROVIDENCE, R. I. , D I .., saw... . A -vxzxfxlxw Two Hmzzlrwl and Thirty-one AAAAAAAA PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATIGN WILLOW SHIRT CORPORATION F. DI IUGI,IO.Pr6sirle11Il I,. DI IUGLIO, Vice-Presidmzl .fvvvvxzxfxfvv v Commodore Shirt Corporation DAN DI IUGLIO '48, -IIHLIOT Executive fxfxfvxfvxfxfxfx, fxfxfvvxfxxvvxf lfactoriesi Ogices: NEW HAVEN, CONN. NEW YORK CITY Turn Hundred and Thirty-three AfvxAfw fvxAxvw C077g'l'Ilf7llIlff07ItS and B es! VVisl1e.v for Sitccfm lf RO NI mae 0 lltgfyt Cetnpamg IVIIFH' Iliff II'1'I1-lJi'f'S.S1'f1 Alrni Hiivs His Clotlmx' LOREN MURCHISON 81 CO., Inc. 4 P Tmjihies, Nlzfzlrils, Class and Pins 4 P lil PAXRK PLACE NENVARK 2. NEXV JERSEY Joseph V. Tally CU7IIj1H7'lIf'7'lI.S' of Newport Country Club I1. .X. 'IASCX R, TASCA P. C. '-19 TASCA JEWELRY COMPANY 4 P Difmzmzfls, ItVatcfl1e.s, jl7ZLf6f'7'y 4 P EH .XISORN STREET PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND Ac 9 New Freedom Gas Kitchens' You XVill Find VIQIICIN To Be The Finest Kitchens Ol' .-Xll Time PL.-KN 'IO USE GAS SERVICE For Re'I'g 'i S Atffcfe c1ooK1No-RizifiziGERI-x'1'icJNAWATER HEATING 505 XVest1ninstet' Street P1'ox'iclenee Ijrovideuce Gas CXO n J I 100 XVCybosset Street DExter 4000 Two Hundred and Thirty-four fvvvxfvgfxfxfx xzxfvxfxfvxfxfxfw GASBARR0 BRQS., 1110. 4 P Mwhere Rhode Iszfmfz . . . . Buys its Good Wines 4 P 481 ATIVELLS AVENUE PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Providence Picture Frame Co. 61 Arcade Building 1l1'OY1C1C11CC Rhode Island Phone 'I'Emp1c 9622 Mai11e11i's Cafe 1366 Chalkstrme Avenue Providence Rhode Island MIELE BROS., Props. ffvfAfvxfvvxAf P. C. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AND STAFF E. TURGEON CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. 4 b 614 TURKS HEAD BUILDING vxAAAA Two Hzuzdred and Tlzirty-,Qve PROVIDENCE COLLEGE VERIDAMES JOHN F HOGAN Architect FRESHMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS JUNIOR CLASS WSIWWHM I Your banquet, dance or other social function deseitoes the best in food, FOR RESERVATIONS, service and awangeinents. I We invite CALL THE MAITRE d'HOTEL yOU to IZOZLZ if ILCTG, Extension 125-GAspee 9200 QEEERER : fig.. ,V .. -'2- ? 2:11i ..2: 3 ii .fl 1 1 -: .239 ,,,-' 3 352533. 1',,f E5 - .'? 335 I ': 1,., '12' : ii' :: ,, RELIGIOUS GOODS CHURCH FURNISHINGS IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC VESTMENTS The Beautiful Bronze Tabeinaele and Candlesticks designed especially for the Grotto were furnished by The P. A. Tracey Company, Inc. 274 NVASHINGTON STREET PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND M R. PATRICK A. TRACEY, IR., President M R. PATRICK A. TRACEY, SR., Treasurer NfvvxAf lim lI'll1lrl1'f'rl flmlb'l'l11f1'!y-e1'gl1t AfxAAAf .IOI-IN IIONNOIIY, I'n'.s'if1f'11! GEORGE HEALY, IIil'I!-PlY?.S'IA!If'I'IIf f,'m11j1l1'11l1'l1l,s' uf C A B O L A N C L U B I-'RI-XNCIS MQJCLURKIN, .S'1'rz'1'lury IIOSIQPH BOUCQHXRIJ. 'l1I'f'fl,S'II!'I'I' Mandeville Garage WEBB OIL COMPANY Suffix' - CHliIa'H0l.li'l' - Service Railmzul Street C Nlanxillc Rhode Island WALDORF Im' FORMAL DANCES IO DIIRFEIC S'l'RliIi'I' I Him NIQXV 'IIIXIEDOS 'l' XII S I A l'.XI,I, RIVLR. M.X55.XC.Hl?5IzI 15 - - Waldorf Clollnng Co. ,Il1'l1'.s' l m'mnl II'mr'--lixr'l11.9i1fcly QI2 Union Stn-ct. mrmrr XVI-ylmssct KEY QIIRK. 'fil Tam lllmzlrfcl rum' YQIIIIIB'-IIIIII . SARAVOQS MARKET lVIeCarthy9s Dry Goods Co. S. S. Pierce Products Main Street 901 Smith Street X ' k ' Providence Rhode Island Voomoc Ct Rhode Island OATES TAVERN WOONSOCKET COLOR 81 CHEMICAL CO. 9 '-X just a Mile Q from X Home Plate 179 SUNNYSIDE AVENUE o U95 DOUGLAS AVENUE YVOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND . 9 ' Z1tO,S Marliet Adlfll' S 1110- Comjzlete Phologmjzhy Store and 155 Almy Sfrggt CommercialPhotogmjxhy 62-66 Orange Street Providence Rhode Island Providence Rhode Island Two Hundred and Forty CREDIT UNION lVIeDuff Coal St Lumber Co. Coal - Coke - Fuel Oil - Oil Bu1'nm's I.IlHl,lf'TT - 1VIason'x Mdf6Tl'lll.S Broad Street Central Falls ll High Street 4 r BUUU AND NEW PARK THEATRES XVOONSOCKET 4 P Friend of Providence College l,l'0YlClCllK'C Rhode Island United Net Corporation IU75 HIGH STREET CENTRAL FALLS RHODE ISLAND Comjzlirnenls of COUTU BROS. 158 Railroad Street Central Falls Rhode lslantl Two Hundred and Forty-one UXBRIDGE 'WORSTEDCKJ Incorporated In the City ol' Bagdad lived Hakeem,the Wise One, and many people went to him for counsel which he gave freely to all, asking nothing in return. 'I'here came to him a young man who had spent much but got little. and said: Tell me, O NVise One, what shall I do to receive the lHOSt for what I spend? Hakeem answered: A thing that is bought or sold has no value unless it con- tains that which cannot be bought or sold. Look lor the Priceless Ingredient. But, what is the Priceless Ingredient? asked the young man. Spoke then the Wise One: 'lMy Son, the Priceless Ingredient ol' every product in the marketplace is the I-Ionor and Integrity of him who makes it. Consider his name before you buy. 4 P THE LUCKETT TUDIO QINCORPORATEDQ 75 WEYBOSSET STREET PROVIDENCE fThe I.uekett Buildingj RHODE ISLAND DExter 4196 P. S. May we come lo your wedding? Our formnls and funrlid wcrlding nllxznlis are said lo Im fzmcmg lim fiizest in New England . . . and the prices rlrrf most sensihlrf. QRemember, Frank Luckett has been ollicial photographer for Providence College yearbooks since l938j f'T0rIny,s P1IOl0gTllf1lI.Y - To-1n0rr0a s T1'easures Tivo H1n11ln?rI rmrl lforly-ll1rr'f BOOKS SUPPLIES Success and Hajylbiness I0 the Class of 1949 THE FALL RIVER COLLEGE BOOK STORE UNDERGRADUATE CLUB EDXUARD PEREIRA, Presidmzl CHARLES ARSNOVV, Viffrf-Pr1fs1'f1rf1:I GEORGE REAGAN, Trca.su1'w' MILTON DUNLOP, Sefrrftary TYPEYVRITERS SPORTS GOODS BOULE FUNERAL HOME JOHN MARSHALL 615 BRO.-XDXVAY FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS Twffilff Mflfhmmy Phone 3-2901 NORM.-xxn n. ncwm Rnlxrcmwlv w. BOULR F'U'L RIVER M'XSSM3HU5ETT5 o Two H1md1'ed and Forty-four Cnmj1li1m'nI.s' of 4 P CAMPBELL SECRETARIAL HOLLOWAY ELECTRIC CO. SCHOOL 51 FENNER STREET . PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISIAND H. ROI3I'l'.'XILI.E, 4? Direclrn NEXV BEDFORD MASSACHUSETTS A. D111 MARIS Mzmagn Rhode Island Bus Co. The Ifrimlrlly Store 400 FOUNTAIN STREET 0 PROVIDENCE. RHODE ISLAND 259 WESTMINSTER STREET Phone UNion 5000 PROVIDENCE Two IIIIIIIIIAFII mul Forty-hm: Comjzliments of DGIVIINICAN FATIIERS OF St. Pius Priory COlIlfJIIiH'L6llf.S of JIM GRIFFIN Inc. Fuel Oils - Tires Automotive Aeoessories 136 SUFFOLK STREET HOIAYOKE, MASSACHUSETTS d Fm ty-szx fVvNAA COCA CCLA BOTTLINC CO. OF R. I. BCX I4 4 P OXIIENKI1 R I The Compliments of A FRIEND pAAfvvvv new M u lyg-rf' li 'MMF Ur wean . ' IIQ Q ::.:4 2 7 5 r . l iw NX X 0 an in.Sj1iri11g jzresenlalioll for yolmg moderns 7764626 FU RNITU RE CO. KORB BAKING CO. 585 Norxh Main Street Z -ulll H , V In AZ :xi izb 376 South Main Street P m'i'lC'l'C :f:-. V .. , e 7 ' ': Fall River PEORIA NEXV YORK SCRANTON Edward F. C. lVIcLaughl1n Sr Co. INCORPORATED Insurance Brokers and Engineers l0l PARK AVENUE NEM7 YORK, N. Y. Campanella Sr Cardi MAnning 4285 CLU Ready Mix Concrete W6 CMM I0 780 Jefferson Boulevard Hillsgrovc Two Ilundred and Forty-eiglzl Rhoda: lsland GOOD FOOD 770 Providence 8 Res. PLzml:1Iions 2350 B GIESTER Showers, Werlrli ng.: rm rl Banquets AND CHOICE LIQUORS Admiral Street Rhode Island Co1nj1limenIs of Cafe Bradley 4 9 . T Enjoy All Evening of Television MLCa1t11y S Delltatgssell 571 Admiral Street 91 XVas11ington Street P1'0VidC11Cff R110dC 151211111 Fine Foods from All Over llze Worlfl St. XAVIER'S ACADEM Y Oldest Catholic' Etlucatiomzl Institution in Rhode Island Providence Paper Company W0011SOC1CCt Brush Company Retail Store Show Room 581 North Main Street 91 YVeybossct Street 160 Dorrance Street XVoonsocket Rhode Island Two H1l71ll1'lfd and Forty-nine Q vxAAAAf THE OXFORD PRESS -1. 1... Leading Printers of School and College Publications BOOKS TO BE TREASURED 28 GORDON AVENUE PROVIDENCE, R. 1. 1fVIHfll177,5 1111 lfifzy wvvvx The S. K. IIVIITH CO PAN Producers of MMOLLOY-MADE Covers 2857 NORTH NVICSTERN AVIQNUIC CHICAGO I8. ILLINOIS The IIl'.S'Igl1Il'lg' and jzlamzing' of the 1949 VERITAS mum' was done by our Now York O,Uir'ff- 52 VI-XNDICRISIIII' AVIQNUIC NICW YORK I7. NENV YORK Tivo Ill vx Hula Qcknutnlehgments To the follozuiilg att' nrt' clerfply grf1tef'ul.' Members ol' the Administration ol the College: Provitlente College Alumni Association lor the use ol the color plates of the Bishop's photog The Reverentls Xllilliam R. Clark, O.P., and Edward P. Doyle, O.P., faculty moderators ol' the yearbookg and Members ol' the Members ol' the The Providence Our patrons lor Our advertisers especially to the The many others, too numerous to mention, who have helped in many ways. Senior Class lor their cooperationg other classes lor assistance to the stallg ilournal Company for certain sports photosg their magnanimity and henelactionsg whom we sincerely recommend to the student body Class of 19493 The 19111 V1-1R1'l'1KS STAFF General ilnbex Page ljllgl' .Xdministration ,.,.4.... ... 22 .juniors ........................ ... 111 .Xdyertisements .,..,..... ... 227 junior Prom ..................... ... 176 .Xlhertus Magnus HaI1..., .. 12 BleVinney. D. D., Nl. Rey.. R 7 .Xlemhic ............. . . . 160 Mardi Gras ....,..............,,. .. . 180 Alumni Dinner... ... 214 Mass ol '1'he Holy Ghost ...,... ... 213 .Xquinas Hall .,.. . . 15 On The Campus .,......,. 169 Bahies .....,... 220 Opening Day .,......... 212 Basehall .....................,. . . . 201 Patrons ,...... 226 Basketball ....,....,............. ,. . 186 Penny Sale ..... 218 Business Administration Building. . . . . 18 Puhlications ,,., 159 Clluhs ......................... ,. . 121 Seniors ........,... 36 Commencement 19-18 .,,. . . . 222 Senior Committees. , 1 11 Contents, Table of .... . . 4 Senior lntlexes ............ 225 Cowl .............. . . . 162 Senior Ollieers ..........,..... . 1511 Dance, tl9'ers ....... ... 1711 Slavin, 0. P., V. Rev., R. . .. ... 22 Day at The Dorm ........... ,..., . . . 170 Sophomores .........,..... . . . 116 Dedication .....,..,.,...,........,. . . . 6 Soph Hop ..,.............. 178 Dedication. Alhertus Magnus Hall .... 216 Sports ................,... 185 Dedication. Grotto ....,........,.,. . . . 215 Freshman llasehall. . 205 Donnelly Hall .... ... 18 Freshman llaskethall. 1511 1-Iyents ......... , .. 211 Intramural Basketball ..., . . . 208 Faculty ....... .. 23 Intramural Foothall. 207 Family Hour .... .. 210 Varsity Baseball ...., 201 Foreword .,.... . . . A1 Varsity Basketball. . , 186 Freshmen .... .. . . .. 118 Varsity Coll' ......... 206 Freshman Dance, . . . . . , 180 Varsity Track .... . 1116 Guzman Hall ,... . . 16 lfnderclassmen .... 113 Harkins Hall ..,.,.. . . 10 Veridames ,........... 217 Intramural Sports. . . . . . 207 X7liRI'l'.KS ........,...... , 165 lam Session ...... .. 221 1Veel4ent1, Clarolan Ciluh .... 172 Two Hundred and Fifty-two
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