Providence College - Veritas Yearbook (Providence, RI)

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Chemislry Ecoviomies, Varsity Baseball Coach, Bzzsiness ACl17'Ll7?,lS1fTClllO7Z History Fresh11mn Basketball awww 1. e A139 1 , 1.319 'Ulm W WmHm.X llh IJ umlhcl- If Xlullcnv 5.31, I-lzxrolcl XV. Samller, l'l1.l3. Salvzllore G. Scmli, lj.c1IlCIll, . .. I .. 1. 1 .th K' I I-.V h HI1XilII'.SS'.llllllllllhfillllllll H1.sIm5 I,115I1.sl1 f, . 65N NX'ul1a-1' QI. 5lllllIllCy. NI.Ecl. Pznul Yun K. Thomsrm, ,-XB. Maurice Timlin, BS. Arthur P. Famiglietli, PILH. 1':Ilg'H.S'lI li11g'li.s'l1 IJllII'I'7lYC7IIl Ilinfrinr AIIITIYIIIU SI'f'lY'fI1I'3' .,. 'li T IGH, .j ey ,fX rt t N A M, , gt? 5 V X ' r- eff . XX eu Vt5Q?e'1i:i'-5' W . - ' U: if af-'fri X 4l'!ill'l'f' .X. Cluzllcs james Yincent'Cuclcly. AM. Lawrence Drew, Ph.B. Peter L0uLl1is, PILB. mrl: uf lmrl: und Cmsx Cozznlry Cnufll of VIIVSIIJ' Iirlskrlbflll Dznfrlm' of Izztrmmzrnl Sjmrts, Trnincfr, CUKICII of l11H'n1HIHfll CUIIFII of Fl'CSll777fIII Bn.s'cbnH 130.Y1'l lg Q IF1-Qqlegjljblilllglrlriy NLD. Eclwilr B. O'Rei115,, BLD. Hrmiam Schwab, MD, -e 4 za 1 Sfzzdcnf Henlllz S,5ug1mlH6,,1gh .1 E 1 5 r Father M R I ra, A! 'Vi . ,L gil: E' 3 ti' tsl Ji, . X. . ,V 1 ,-All Father Dillon X, ' Father Reilly Father Mahler and Father uinn F21i116f Clark Father Hickey Father Reichart O . hw ff ' i I x A 1 . 1:5 ' 3 p , ' .' ! , ' 'P' L ' Ml 1 , , uf -alllzxlgx ,xx .ag W V- Q . '..7 N3 'I Iqlw ll y Q , 1,.,,,L xg. 1 , I' EI: nf yu iff 'T ., 3 ZA, I' A- 1 - fffhimrx I 1 'b' 'X 5'-, H lt! 5 , Wu xx ssi 41 SAX ' F: H' fr 'w IW? H - ' , s I 'U 4 1, 3 ff! x 4 4: gf f - 2,1 ' A s' ' . l ? , 'fri' Q 5 ra 4 I I I . , I I V 'la I If ' 5 :J X ,, 3, .5 1 fy I , V 5 X 5 Li. 1 , U xi ' ws '- txt J 4' Q Y Y 1 1, 1 A -QL' ' iv 1 1 l 1 s IBS! President Ave., Proviclcnce, R. l. enchfg president Vice-President ir' i ru-ti , 'b. QQ,-,A Francis P. Pellegrino, A.B. Social Sriezlre Eff07T0?711C-Y 37 Pierce Wlesterly, R. I. Wlestcrly High School '46 Carolan Club 2, 3, -l,' Monogram, Club 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2. 3, -1, Illlfllllltlflll Softball 2, 3, -I: lntranzural Football 2, 4, Receizlefl lllz' College Letter in Iiasketlzall, Senior Class Vice-President Joseph P. McGee, A.B. Xllorccsler .-Xcacleiny '47 .Slmlerzl Corzgresx -l: lntranzural Softball 2, Inlralnural Football 2, 3. -I: .Senior Class Presi- rlenl: .S'r'nior llanfr' Conmzillee Secretary Treasurer William J. Sherry, A.B. Efmmmm Edward Poirier, A.B. 2071 czimi-L-11 Hafkeasmwn, N. 1. SOCMZSCWCC' I-lackcttstown High School '47i 310 Benem St Provldenfel R' I' Carolan Club I, 2. 3. J: Monogram Club -I. Lasaue Acadelny 44 'l'n'asur1'r,' Sjzilrerl Slloe Club 2, 3, 4, Vicek I'rrs'rlel1t 3. President -l: Alelropolilan Counlv Club 1.2.-I: Varsity Track 2, 3. 4, Captain lII1ram'1ral Softball 3: Inlranzural Basketball l. 2. 3. 4: Inlranlural Football I: Received the College Letter in Track, Secretarv of Senior Class I United States Navy Deans Honor List 3, Sjlikecl Shoe Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Freshman Track, In- tramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I, 2, 3, 4, Received tlie College Let- ter in Track, Freslnnen Class President, Sen- ior Class Treasurer, Freshman Dance Com- mittee, Senior Dance Committee THE VERITAS o CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-0 Page Tlzirty-two Daniel J. Adlt Ef0ll0l!Ilt 588 Gaskill St., lim Woonsockel High ll'oonsofltl Club 5, I Eugtllg . Bust , 98WadS1u':lliliii'iimim. tu, Unlleagu, Clu:3H0ll0I I . ,: 'nl 3' Daniel J. Adler, A.B. Stephen F. Albright, A.B. Economics Economics , 388 Gaskill St., Ylloonsocket, R. I. 2305 Sulgrave Ave., Baltimore, Md. Pitbull Viloonsocket High School '47 A ' 'Nil l'Voonsocket Club 3, 4 Calveit Hall College High School ,47 Dean's Honor List 3, Carolan Club 3, 4,' Debating Union 3, 4 Nl-illfff ol. W, N il .g. .,,,,, it Eugene A. Amelio, B.S. Business Administration 98 Yiladsworth St., Providence, R. I. Central High School '44 United States Navy Dean's Honor List I, 2,' Senior Business Club 4 Bernard C. Archambault, A.B. Social Science I0 McNiIT St., YVest Mlarwick, R. I. Saint Francis Prep School '45 United States Army Dean's Honor List 3' Kent Count Club 1 Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary I, Vice-President 3, President 4 Gerald F. Alexander, A.B. Economics 136 Transit St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Student Congress 4, Clzairznan Ordinance Committee, Monogram Club 4, Sjliked Shoe Club 2, 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Fresh- rnan Track, Intramural Basketball 2, 3,' In- tramural Football 2, 3, 4, Received the Col- lege Letter in Track, junior Class Vice- Presiclentg junior Pronz. Committee, Stu- dent Representative to the Athletic Act- visory Council William M. Antil, A.B. Social Science 293 Beech St., Holyoke, Mass. Holyoke High School '47 1Dl'lllI,S Honor List 3,5 Carolan Club 1, 2, 3. 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3: Intramural Softball 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4,' junior Prom Cornmitlee, Hartford Club 4 HE VERITAS e CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FlFTYvON Page Thirty-three ai E lf S5 Q .- it ef I I N' .I kia A . 4' I ' Gif O C 1 - ' .. ,smile - ' afiiifa' ,Lia .g ,. 2.11. A 9 Arnold P. Arseneaux, A.B. Sofia! .S'1'iz'11r'e 2 Notre Dante Ave., Clznnliriclge, Mass. Rintlge 'I'ec'hnic'ztl High School '-lil United States Navy ljumlun CIHII I. 2. 3. -I. CUIISIIIIIIIUII Coni- millwr I: liirlilrl' Iiuxlml CIIIIJ I, 2. 3: So' :ful lfunimillvr' -l,' IIIIIYIIIIIIHII Iiaslwllnlll -I Joseph C. Baptistell I'I1'sloi'y 27-1 f,l'Cll2ll'Ll Sl., New Bedliortl. Mass. New Becllorcl High School '43 United States Ariny Air Force lfluving Club 2: Xen' Iiezlforrl Club I, 2, 3, -I: Inlruniiiml Snfllllill I. 2,' Intrmmiy-gl 1in.vl:1'1lmll I, Inlmnzuml Foolball I, 2 ' Withtlren' to enter Mililzny Service THE vsRiTAs . CLASS OF Page Tlzirty-four M. Don11n1t'2,3, 'I Richard A. Audette, A.B. Edward J. Bagley, A.B. Joseph-V-Bfalf Education Economics Ediimm 88 -Ienks Ave., Central Falls, R. I. 44 Oak St., Uxbridge, Mass. 75Booi1SI.-Mm? Sacretl Heart .-Xcaclemy V17 Saint Ma1'y's High School '45 Snl1tllli1IIgSl0WnVH'3 IJr'nu'x I'loum' I.ixI I, 2, 3,' Tllirrl Orrlwr of Ullilecl States Navy llllllEllSlZlCShZlX Carohm Club I,.llI23ff1f f Chairman .lilifdir CHM mimi Softball 2. 5. I: lf. if hall 1, 2, 1, Ig Irztremmf 1,1 Camlan Club Ig Glec Club I,' Fall River Club If Track Team I. Philip T- Barnett, A.B. Joseph F. Barrett, A.B. J Social Science Education 0llI1l0,Rea Saxton, Pennsylvania 1185 Smith St., Providence, R. I. Soddumrh Saxton Liberty High School V15 La Salle Academy '37 3l6NfWl'0yf sfhfr United States Army United States Army Lasaue fllhm SWu.i,,, NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE THQ A NE 5,555.2 turd J. B135 in tei. 1 5. 'w-nfl' Joseph J. Beatrice, A.B. Richard J. Beauchemin, B.S. Maurice R. Beaulieu, A.B. fat xg ltfriffqm, Education Business Administration Education r. it,-f,,H,it QW.. 75 Boon St., Narragansett, R. I. 89 Merrill Court St., l8l Harrison St., Pawtucket, R. I. , ,, WW smith Kingstown High School '43 'WQ0HS0CkCf,'R- TY- ' vvca High School '41 U, L United States Navy Air Corps Mount Pl- Umllcs H1311 School 411 United States Army Air Force l'Y Carolan Club 1, Athletic Committee 2, 3, Ullltetl Stiltt-28 lVl3.l'lHC Corps Chairman Athletic Committee 4, Intra- mural Softball 2. 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Football I, 2, 3,-I Woonsocket Club I, Senior Business Club t nal . mega.--' , .4 I. .5q.' v ' l. i 'V , ' X W, 'J V vii wif' All Joseph O. Beauparlant, A.B. Social Science 346 New York Ave., Providence La Salle Academy '44 United States Army Norman D. Beausoleil, A.B. Social Science 255 Church St., Putnam, Conn. Assumption College High School '47 Dean's Honor List 2,' Cowl 3, -I, Circula- tion tllanager -I: Carolan Club, 1, 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 1,' Hartford Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Alexander J. Becker, A.B. Social Science 439 Ccdarclifl Ave., Paterson, N. J. Ponipton Lakes High School '47 Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Monogram Club 2, 3, -I: Metropolitan County Club I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity liaslcetball 2. 3, 4, Freslinian Baseball l,' Freslinian Iiasketball l,' Re- ceived tlie College Letter in Basketlzall Page T11 irty-five ,Q- I f x M, W, 2. 1 Henry F. Beckett, B.S. Plzysics 89 East George St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Joseph C. Belanger, B.S. Business Admin istralion 698 Hicks St., Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Prevost High School ,45 Phi-Chi Club 2, 3, 'lg 1lllI'IIlllll7'!ll Fool- 1Jz'11u's Honor List 1, 2, 3,' Senior Business ball -I Club, Fall River Club 2, 3, 4 Q Norman R. Bergeron, A.B. Eflzlmlion tial .lenks Ave., Central Falls, R. I. Oblale Seminary '44 United States Army x S .J I Richard A. Bennett, A.B. Education l86 Hunts Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Pawtucket East High School '42 United States Army Air Force Dean's Honor List 2, Blackstone Valley Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Joseph C. Blain. fan' ' ' ll Tanner bt, l'r-fl. .- Lg Salle .lux-.lil 4 llrslq' latlfllulf lull l: llllruwi. - pyllmlllillllllill 'f A' llzllqlrlllfvrlliwf l ' AQ 'I , x E' we S L if 3 -j,..'C: 3: ,I ag S me J 9' lj ft if , M 1 f , it f H ' f . r, qs., g,z31g,,,.f , ,Li- A lll ll 'X . V . I I E F was ff' 1 V ,.-. ,, 2. , nag: r .. t .Jetta ki ' --f 3 '9fil,5fH'ff4aTZfwZ9iz:,.:M952 - i.ut..,' f .5 Clement C. Bernier, B.S. Business Administration 2 Davis St., Valley Falls, R. I. Pawtucket High School '40 United States Navy IJr'uu's Honor I.isl I. 2. 3 lJl'IlII'S H ' I ' .ist 1, 3, 35 Senior Iiusinvss Club, Iilrzrlcslorze Valley Club 4 THE VERITAS 0 CLAS Page Tbirly-six Roland W. Bisson, A.B. Social Science 525 Iftlhipple St., Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Prevost High School '45 United States Navy Alberlus ll'IflgHIlS Club 3, Fall River Club 1, 3, 3, 4 'tw ll'l 'fff. 1 Illllgmhi was A Ill Pall ' B-limi . 'Rl1:. I, l Al HIM W llfln' mledl ,T-'Xu' SH hw llul,ii0ll0y X xku .'F, l,' .,. , 'dllpgi '- Q-M ll!! . 1 l. 5 OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE T H: Vt. ly, S I 'W el- Hmm K 55 . sv. PW' R :1i.l.3'l X Wafjk vs Joseph C. Blain, A.B. Economics 39 Tanner St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Varsity Basketball 2, 3,' Intramural Soft- ball 1,' Intramural Basketball 4,' Intra- mural Football I, 2, 3, Freshman Basket- ball: Senior Dance Conzmittec Mn- Robert M. Blume, A. B. Vincent A. Boianelli, A.B. Social Studies Social Science 224 Oakland Ave., Providence, R. I. 32 l'V0onasquatucket Ave., Hope High School '47 ' l'1'0VidCUCC, R- I- Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3,' Intramural L21 Salle ACZlClC111y '44 Basketball I, 2, 3 United States Dean's Honor List 2, 3 A 1' m y Leo W. Boulanger, B.S. Biology I I07 So. Main St., Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Prevost High School '41 United States Navy Dz'an's Honor List 2,' .fllbcrlus Illllfflllli' Club 3, 4, Fall Irma- ella, 1, 2. 3. 4 D Gilbert L. Bouvier, A.B. SocialScic11ca 63 Sherbrooke Ave., Hartford, Conn. Saint Thomas Seminary '42 United States Army Carolan Club I, 2, 3, Ig I-Iartforcl Club I, 2, 3, -I, Sl'I'g1'Illlf-Ill-xlHIIX -I: Intramural Softball I. 2, 3,'I,'lllll'1Illllll'lllFOUIINIII I THF VE'FliT'AS a CLASS OF' NINETEEN Joseph J. Box, B.S. B1 ology 669 River Ave., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High School '41 United States Navy Dcanfs I-Iouor List 3: .'Ill1l'l'lllS Nlagnus Club 3, S1'crclary 3 HUNDRED FIFTY,ONE Page Tllirty-seven k 'W ,E Xaf James H. Brady, A.B. .S'o1'1'11l S1'ie11r'e 11113 l'1llIlg1'0X'C Ave.. I'rm'1cle11c'c, R. I. ,. 1.11 Salle .Xcaclctny '-15 Senior IJIIHIY' filllllllllllfl' James J. Brady, B.S. Biology 214 Putnam Ave., Hamden, Conn. Hamden High School '47 I3l'lllI,S Honor List 2, 3,' Carolan Club I, 2, 3, -l,' New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Intra- mural Soflball 3, 4,' Intramural Football I 2 5 William T. Brahmstedt, A.B. Social Science 178 Burgess Ave., East Providence, R. I. Msgr. Coyle High School '42 United States Army Air Force Dean's Honor List 3,' Glee Club 3, Senior Business Club 4 Robert E. Brennan, B.S. Business .-1 flIIIlI1lSllYll1-071 157 River Ave.. Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy V17 1J1'rm's Honor 1.isl 3: film' Club 3,' Sfllllli Iillsillrss Club -I X Page Thirty-eiglll Thomas J. Brennan, B.S. Business Administration 155 Hudson St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '44 United States Army CIW C1110 li Senior Business Club, Intra- mural Softball I, 2, Inlranlural Football l. 2: F1'1'sl1num Dame Committee f- Z EX' John F. Bresnahan, Jr., B.S. Biology 15 Hamlin St., Pittsfield, Mass. Saint Josephs High School United States Army Student Congress 4, Chairman of Social Committee, Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4,' Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Class Representa- tive, Vice-President 3, Friars Club 3, 41 Weslern Alass. Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 31 Prasiclcnl 4, Intramural Softball 3, 4,' Iu- lraniural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intrarnufdl Football 1, 2, junior Prom Committee, SOI1ll0lI107'C Hop Committee r'5fT'f-C1145 Rolled 1.31095- ll10lt'Q 111 Robinwn .111 Somh 4.mlfbJf1.1, lli 51in1RaphaflHigi N5 Uflnl Honor list 1 !.f'!'ff mb JJ lg lfuanil Paw H1 gl1lIllllll.1lt1'2l l'c..'n 1 nf 11111, 1 William ll ISK LR lllegwml llnlauuqlsut-I l M sqm .Q lm i i llly ENT 48 i Y.3nhq,MH W Vu! .. B-..'l N ha . Vp. w1'lilf:gQf, ' v 1 .P ' ,,. i it if his-xflflf :Q '- W1 'W L11 Erfizgi 4 - 'Ez'7x- Robert A. Brogan, B.S. Biology 444 Robinson Ave., South Attleboro, Mass. Saint Raphael High School '47 Dean's Honor List 2, 3, Albertus lvlagnus Club 3, 4, Pyramid Players, Stage Mana- ger 2, Blackstone Valley Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4 Gaetano S. Buccino, B.S. Chemistry 70 Hallock St., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '47 Dean's Honor List 1, 2, Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Phi-Chi Club 2, 3, 4,' New Haven Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 4 Francis E. Burke, B.S. Business Adniinistration 173 Wlarwick St., Methuen, Mass Central Catholic High School '46 Carolan Club 3, 4, Senior Business Club Greater Boston Club 3, 4 Wllllam H. Burr, A.B. Richard J. Bushee, B.S. John J. Cafferty, A.B. B5 Education 3 Biology Social Science if. Q Q l6 Kepler St., Providence, R. l. 19 Sisson St., Pawtucket, R. I. 90 Gcean St., Providence, R. I. I lla- La Salle Academy '42 Pawtucket lfllest High School '47 L21 521116 AC21Clf31HY ,44 ,YA ?Zw,t,,1ri United States Navy fllberlus Magnus Club 3, 4, Pyramid Play- United States Army Air Force Q ttf. V ers I, 2, Blackstone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 4 Dmnis Honor L1-sl 2, 3, 4 'J' , W , .Q 'l ' W, . 1 t ia A--f .4 it A SL cl L. 4 ci P i f ,A .v' . Page Thirty nine J -ef' -M I John B. Canning, A.B. Peter L. Cannon, Jr? .S'rn'ial -S'1AlI'l1I'I' SOC'1'Ill SCICIYCC 89 fi2llIlL'lIl'1lI Arc., Proviclcnce, R. I. 197 University Ave., Mount Pleasant High School '45 Pmvidenfef R' I' U ' Unilccl States Arniy La S3119 Academl' 46 I . 5. 3:99, ,. ,. .x Rfiprw, H ,,.f,, X if S. Q ZZ , U ' ,l NM. - x fllbcrlns Magnus Clnb 3, -l Witlulreu' to enter Nlililzlry Service. Joseph A. Capineri, A.B. Social Science 339 York Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Pawtucket East High School '47 Dean's Honor Lis! 2, 3,' Blackstone Vallex Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural liaslczflball 45 In'- lramnral Football I Edward Wh ltfitl-'fl I pf.. ,. ,LK at L 1 04- mu- fn '.-f- 7' .' lit- lm.. J' ' lm,lS . :N xglt ,fy-ll, - it IIN' lf:- 715 ff? T- -'fix Thomas A. Cappelli, A.B. Vincent Capuano, A.B. PolilicalS1'im11'1f S0CiaI Science lil-I5 Smith St.. Proviclence, R. I. 26 George lllaterman Rd, THE VERITAS o CLASS OF PageForty La Salle Acacleiny '-17 Johnston, R. I, Mount Pleasant High School V17 Qlffj Club 2, 3, 4. Iroonlz College Ianaff, .SlIlll0II 2, 35 Ski Club 4 Joseph D. Carbon, B.S. Business A dm inistration 88 Ohio Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy V16 Dr'an's Honor List l, 2, 3, Student Congress 35 V1iRI'l'AS 4, Advertising Manager, Senior Business Club -l,' Soplzoinore Hop Coln- n1illcfr',' junior Prom Comnzitlrfe NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE ltr lf I . ..'Wllty,w i in llf' '- In N. lfwlgiln it 'fl Jn . x ' ll 'I lt? J 5t,Lm 'c f I-. It if UR is T. LV if wg I l l w fr' 'Si 1. film 'VM , . ft, ,, 31 tx. .t ,,, sv .. 1 . 'i1i r fW' willy xl .4- ,1 .v' I I TH Edward P. Carlin, A.B. Social Science 58 Lindy Ave., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High School ,45 United States Navy Blackstone Valley Club 4, Varsity Baseball 2, Frcslnnan Baseball Patrick J. Casey, B.S. Antonio R. Centore, AB. Business Administration ' Education 27 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. 89 Tobey St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy ,47 Central High School '46 Third Order of Saint Dominic I, 2, 3, 4, Dean's Honor List 3, Intramural Football President 3, Senior Business Club 1, 2, Intramural Softball 3, Senior Dance Committee Philip E. Chartier, A.B. Social Science 755 Atlantic St., New Bedford, Mass. New Bedford High School '47 United States Navy Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, New Bedford Clnb I, 2, 3, Vice-Prcsizlenl 4, Intramural Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Inlranznral Basltclball I, 2, 3, 4, Inlranlnral Football I Robert S. Clark, Jr., A.B. Eclncalion '74 Sunset Ave., N. Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '44 United States Navy William F. Cicotti, B.S. Cb einistry 45 Seamans St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '40 United States Naval Air Corps Dean's Honor List I, 2, 3, Phi-Clzi Clnb 3, 4, IlllI'lIHIlll'lll Football 4 E VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE Page Forty-one wt Vincent H. Clark, Jr., A.B. Social Science 158 Atwater St., lVest Haven, Conn. lVest Haven High School '40 United States Naval Air Corps f,l'IlII'.Y Honor List 2, 3, Cowl 1, 2, New llatven Club I, 2, Chairman Family Hour f.'1llIlllIllll'C -I John G. Clarke, A.B. Political Science 260 Summer St., New Bedford, Mass. Holy Family High School '38 United States Army Family Hour Committee 4 Gerald F. Clements, A.B. Political Science 31 Duncan Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 United States Navy J Edward J. Coady, B.S. Biology 55-l Centre St., Fall River, Mass. Nlsgr. Coyle High School '44 United States Army .lllzcrlus .llaguux Cluli 3' .15 Fall Iiimrr Cluli I. 2, 3,1 :- ,- -- Tlhlr rnlt Cl ' ': . 1 , t ,nw ,,,,.. ku drgyrp In Page F orty-two Ronald R. Collette, A.B. Education -IS Quincy Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '45 United States Marine Corps D1'an's Honor List 2, 3: Blackstone Valley f ., Francis B. Conley, B.S. Business A dministration 35 lftlashington St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael High School '46 United States Navy Club 4 Camera Club 4, Pyramid Players 1, Black- stone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 4, junior Class Treasurer, Sophomore Hop Committee! junior Prom Committee, Senior Business Club Q tftrsittgtn wtiistttaao FMTTYAQNE ' 'r ' - W-W '. --- --...v . -- .M v...-W... , . ..,,-....... --a.,.-,.,.......-A'-.Q-vw..-. . JM... .,... -. . A...,......,..a-...-....-....'v.. J ug....Q4LL..4k.-1' A.B. tit1Sl'c9l ww .,ttfiit5tNN Neff lth'Hll'Eil gh' tttd Surf -W Qiitiimutltgw N ' fljff' .fi,J,i.l:l'nllG11f-U 1 1 ' 1l.!'illSi'l!f iJli llK'l W-'N' il,iCi'l1L7ll I Z ' 3' .:,'lftld!.f,i tt ,537 ., .yi W e it t yTyNtb,q tt. ft .gk lid F. Qmlill, x rf, I Thomas J. Conlon, A.B. Social Science 83 Division St., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '45 United States Army Cowl 2, Albertus Magnus Club 3,' Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 4' Intramural So tball I , 1 f , 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4,' In- lranzaral Football I, 2, 3 Edward T. Connolly, A.B. Education R.F.D. No. 2 laloonsocket, R. I. Mount Saint Charles Academy '44 United States Navy llloonsockct Club I, 2, 3, 4 Robert D. Conte, A.B. History 363 Blohm St., West Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '47 Albertus Magnus Club I, 2,' Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Freshman Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I, 2, 3, 4 i U 1 . B3- , onlff' r-xnxx' fa KV .r' ,gif nfl: i ff. Walter J. Conway, BS. Business Administration 134 Willow St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '44 United States Army Glee Club I, Senior B'1lSlIIUSS Club,' Inlra- mural Basketball 1, 3 Raymond L. Cook, A.B. Social Science 20 Sherman St., Pawtucket, R. l. Pawtucket lfVest High School '44 United States Army lilaclcslone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 4 Joseph V. Corcoran, B.S. Business A clministration 20 Thatcher St., Rumford, R. I. Saint Raphael High School '44 United States Army Air Corps Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Football 2 f' c 1 f , Page F orty-thi ee 3 M 'si . 'cl Frank R. Correra, A.B. Social .S'z:ieiu'e 2511 Carpenter Sl., Proviclence, R. l. Central High School '-16 United States Army Cleo Club l.'lnlr11n1ur11lSoftball I, 2, 3, -lg lnlralnurul Brlslcellulll I, 3, -l,' Illlmnzural lflllilllllll 2. 3 Q.. .,,,,fl' James M. Costello, A.B. Social Science 109 Casey St., Norwood, Mass. Norwood High School '41 United States Navy Dt'an's Honor List 2, Carolan Club I, 2, 3. -lg .llonograni Club 3. 45 Greater Boston Club 1. 2, 3, -lg Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Re- r'ei1'erl the College Letter in Baseball, Co- Cnjilain Baseball 4: Soplzmnore Hop Coin- niilleeg Inlramural Bfislwllznll 2, 3, 4: ln- lrumuml Football 1 X :ark . 1 a , ' A '--.....1-'-Y,-ny, jk . S., x 'Tax ' l if 5 'Md 3 W , to ' it A t Edward J. Cosgrove, B.S. Biology Maple Gardens, Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Coyle High School '43 United States Army Air Force .fllberlus illagnus Club 3, 4g Fall River Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Arthur C. Cotter, B.S. Biology 77 lVillis St., New Bedford, Mass. Holy Family High School '44 United States Army Air Force Deans Honor List 2,' .fllberlus Alagnus Club 3, 4, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Repre- sentative -l: New Bedford Club I, 2, 3, 4, Inlrmnurul Baskellmll I, 3 4 WM' Edward Costello, Jr., B.S. Business Aclminislirntion 216 Farm St., Vlloonsocket, R. 1. Xltloonsocket High School '45 United States Army Air Force Senior Business Club 45 Woorzsoclcet Club 3, 4, Intruniural Softball 2, 3,' Intramural Basketball 3, 4, lnlrnnzuml Football I M Norbert J. Crouchley, B.S. Business A dm in istmtion 4-1 Vassar Ave., Providence, R. 1. La Salle Academy '45 United States Coast Guard Senior Business Club, junior Prom Coin- milteeg Senior Dance Commillee S 1 '5VfVlHS Gifs if f-in ' lsnmio .FtFit'Y.OfN'f P'-'sw-'f f-w-------U --4- -A-L+- y -H -a 1 . ,.. , A . -, 1 . .,......-,,, N ,,,,,,,, M ' AA M' - .... J . 1-1--A-f---1wwf'-bjjjtjj' I M , ..., .-,..-,. .H --- l Pa U6 Forty-fou r I S . ltd jr. uv oqi. -- nl.. ' ' ll- Francis J. Crudele, A.B. Pasquale G. Cuculo, A.B. William R. Curley, B.S. EClUCfL1fi011 Education Business Administration 963 Charles St., Providence, R. I. 58 Greenville Ave., 122 Hubinger St., Hope High 5511001 '41 North Providence, R. I. New Haven, Conn. Unitgd States Army La Salle Academy '47 New Haven High School '44 United States Navy Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3g Ifriars Club 3, 4, Glee Club I, Secretary 1,' Senior Business Club, New Haven Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3,' Intramural Softball I, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 3, Sophomore Hop Cont- n1ittee,' junior Prom Cozninitteeg Senior Dance Committee Q .Z 'mgthlff-B' . El gh Francis J. Curran, Jr., B.S. Biology 36 Park Place, Pawtucket, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Dean's Honor List 2, 3,' fllbertus Magnus Club 3, 4, Blackstone Valley Club 4,' In- tramural Softball 3, 4g Intramural Foot- ball I Raymond R. D'Ambr0sio, Benjamin J. Danehy, A.B. A.B. Education Education 24 Suinac St., Wlest Haven, Conn. 66 Burnside St., Cranston, R. I. Cranston High School '46 Dearfs Honor List 3,' Alembic 4 Saint Thomas Seminary '44 United States Army Dean's Honor List 2,' Carolan Club 2, 3, 4' one Club 2, 3,- New Haven club 2, 3, 42 Intramural Softball 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 3,' Intramural Football 2, 3 , ., ,, y ,5 I , fr P- I I - f 1. E ' 1 ,i ,r V, -.i- Page Forty mc Robert P. Danilowicz, A.B. Iiduration 655 Killingly St., Johnston, R. I. 1.21 Salle Acatlenly V19 United States Ariny Richard M. Deasy, A.B. Social Science 29 Linden Ave., Rumlorcl, R. I. Saint Raphael Actadelny V15 United States Ariny Dwarfs Honor List I, 2, 3, -l,' Blackslone Valley Club 2, 35 Senior Dance CUIlllIllllCC IQ-f is Benjamin F. DeLellis, A.B. Letters 38 Bailey St., Cranston, R. I. l,a Salle Acadelny 'AIS United States Navy Air Corps Camera Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, -l,' Cranslon Club 3, -I, Secrelary 4 D as Q ,,! :ffL.-. L. 1. 5,15 I 11 or-4' 9'-Q-..,. ig- Frank Delm0f1iC0, A.B. Gerard A. Denault, A.B. Lawrence M. DePalma, A.B. Edumflfm Social Science Edumlion I2 Belknap St... .Pl'0YlClClICC, R. I. II4 Cottage St., Pawtucket, R. I. 75 XfVarren St., New Haven, Conn. Massanutten Mllitary'Academy '37 Pawtucket East High School '43 New Haven High School '47 United States Medical Corps United States Army Air Force Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Monogram Club Inlramural Football 1.2 2, 3, -lg New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 2,' Varsity Basketball 25 Freslzman Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Intra- mural Softball 3, Inlranzural Football 1, 2, 3, -lg Received the College Letter in Base- ball ancl Basketball -E THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE Page F o rty-si x .-I u X I gba. , . g -I ,gn 8 ilk xlgf. K fi M iii 2- A 7 I-7 .gh A 0 ll 'i' V- lkldrui .,,, ' 'i 16114 f, RQ 1. yyy.,1-gi xt XV' liflrqg 'i i'l ii',,l 'NQ-3 'WlNllY Thomas J. DePetr0, B.S. Business A dministration 8 Arnold St., Providence, R. l. La Salle Academy '45 United States Army Air Force Senior Business Club, Intramural Basket- ball I, 3, 4, Intranzural Football 1, 3, 4, lfreslnnan Dance Committee Francis J. Devine, B.S. Biology 272 Arnold St., Vlloonsocket, R. I. La Salle Academy '46 Dean's Honor List I, 2, 3, Alberlus Mag- nus Club 3, 4, Woonsocket Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball 3 Hugh M. Devlin, A.B. Social Science Mendon Rd., Berkeley, R., I. Cumberland High School '45 Blackstone Valley Club 3, 4 Clinton R. Dionne, B.S. Business Adnftinistration 5 W 24 Fairfield Ave., Providence, R. I. if f ' ' , A La Salle Academy '44 ' Wil United States Marine Corps , ., Xi' Nfl VERITAS 4, Senior Business Club, Intra- N gil' ' mitral Softball I, 2, 3, Intramural Basket- . tg -' ball I, 2, 3, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, junior Dance Committee Allan A. DiSim0ne, B.S. Biology 25 Cherry Hill Rd., Johnston, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Dean's Honor List 2, 3,' Alberius illagnus Club 3, 4, Intramural Softball 3, junior Prom Conznzittee Warren H. Dobson, B.S. Business Administration 29 Carey St., Newport, R. I. De La Salle Academy y4l United States Army Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Senior Business Club, Newport Club I, 2, 3, 4, Freslznzau Basketball, Intramural Softball 3, 4,' Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Page Forty-seven ., it 1 7 -',,.,4 ,y J. , M. . '25 . an : 5 1-7 ' s li ffl. i if 'f x . Q 4 N y 2,3 3 ' 5 A' sift if -A M wi f. S . 2 . A ' ' .-. ,, V, ,. 4 'I . . 2 - ,fp hi 1. I5 -... ' - Q John E. Dodge, B.S. Robert O. Doherty, A.B. Biology Social Science 1200 Massachusetts Ave., I8 Ryder Ave., Cranston, R. I. Cambridge, Mass. La Salle Academy '47 .llbcrlus illugnus Club 3, -I: Crunslon Club RilltlgC TCCl1l1lCal SCl100l ,413 3' 5 'Sk' CIN United States Navy IJl'f1lI'S Iflrnlor List 25 Slllllflll CIo1lgr1'.x's -l, Senior If1'IH'l'.YI'lll!lllZlff, fllllllflllllli 1,ffgiS- luliw' Con11niIlcr',' 1lH1lfl'lllS Magnus Club 3.' Curolun Club I, 2, 3, -lg fiI'ClllUl'lff1SlUll Club l, 2, 3, -I, Prcsirlcnl -lg Inlraniurul Soflbull 2, 3,' 1lllIY1IIIIllYll Basketball 3, 4,' Inlranzurzll Football I, 2 f wy - .f ,,,.k,AA,, lfg . teh! .1 .5 ' 1 .X ,, ly Francis L. Donahue, Jr., A.B. Polilical Science 179 Chapin Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 I,l'UI'il1t'Hl'l' Club 'I William F. Donnelly, BIS. Business A dministration 64 Academy Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Senior 1fllSlll!'SS Club, IVDOAI Collcqr' lluflio Slnlion 2, 3 7 James G. Dolan, Jr., A.B. ffiflljmkl' 'LR PoliticalScicncc f1'!l h A 25 Hlabun Ave., Providence, R. I. il hi A i Classical High School '47 Nw f ,- .. Martin E. Donnelly, AB. Social Science 3436 Yllest Shore Rd Apponaug, R. I. Lockwood High School Flying Club 2, 3g Plzi-Clzi Club Kent County Club 4 '4 2, 3, 4, THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ON 'nga' Fznly-cfiglll E h A v lg. U f' D0lll.Jr,Aj1 ill L. Howard L. Dooley, A.B. Social Science 40 Ruth Ave., Rumford, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '41 United States Navy Air Corps Plzi-Chi Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Intramural Football I, 4,' Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 Howard A. Douglas, A.B. Political Science 14 Lockhart St., Greenwood, R. I. Lockwood High School '46 Kent County Club 3, 4 John H. Downey, B.S. Business Administration l3 Barnard St., Marblehead, Mass. Saint john's Preparatory School '47 VERITAS 4,' Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mono- gram Club 3, 4,' Senior Business Club, Greater Boston Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2,' Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4,Freslm1an Base- ball,' Intrauzurat Football Ig Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Received tlze College Letter in Baseball 3, 4 . 4 ff V X , ,,, , in N, .fa Rt- Q' L g, I. My - 'J '- 'll 4 l h gang i .3 .xf,l ' ., J- Y it :Wt , n 4 4!'0 William F. Doyle, A.B. glly, Social Science 74 State St., New Bedford, Mass. New Hampton Preparatory School '43 United States Army New Bedford Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3 A Y i i Maurice R. Dubois, B.S. Business Aclministration 80 Bradley St., Lewiston, Maine Saint Dominic's High School '47 Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Flying Club 3, 43' Senior Business Club, Greater Boston Club 1, 2,3, 4 Paul A. Duchaine, A.B. Social Science 3570 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, Mass. Cranwell Preparatory School '47 Carolan Club l, 2, 3, 4,' Greater Boston Club 2, 3,' New Bedford Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, President 4, Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, In- tramural Football 2 Page Forty-nznc r I l i I ly. fi fi 4. - n 4 4 x Q W- . .g,L .. 4 .Q in F ' C . , fi- V 1 3,4 4 .,g. 1 If ni K, Q Z H if rlll f Y . .3 f A - Ji. 1' 1 243' if 'mfg '.--' f -3 fix. .: 3 . X- - Ax I DWTP! L 0 . . John F. Duffy, A.B. Raymond A. Dufour, B.S. Henry L. Duggan, AB- Hgff, Sorinl .S'1'1'1'111'1' 13115511055 Admi11i.sQlrr1tio17 History mmm Sl BLM ,C I5 Shchlon SL., l'1'oviclcnc'c, R. l. 67 Morloll St., F2111 RiVC1', MHSS- H504 C01Umb1aNRd-3 HmWmH5,j.,' , lin MHC Lxuulmlly .17 MSW: pl.u,0SL I,Iig.ll Sdmol YAI7 South Boston, lflass. Vvrlml hh all . 1 '. 3. -'- w.:--' IVINMI lfollrgr Huzlio .Sluliuu 2, 3 lJr'uu'.s llouor Lis! l, 2, 3: Swuior lil1siur'.v.s' BUSLUU C9115-gf High 5911001 'll Umm HLA G 7 ' Club: lfull Rl1'lfl' Clllll l, 'l VliRl'I'.XS 4,' Curoluu Club I, 2, 3, 4: Gln' l f'l'll'7 W l 5 1 1 I i John E. Duggan, B.S. Leo B. Dungan, B.S. Anthony D. Duva, B.S. me 15, i Club lg Crwllcr lioslou Club I, 2, 3, 115 lllll'IlIlIll2Yll Soflbull 2, 3, -lg lulruzuural Bflskcflball -lg llzlrunzurul Foolbull I, 2 f ,Q 6 1 I311s1'11z's.s' A dll?l'lIl.S'l'l'IIll0II P17315-jfs Biolomy UHF . . 1 y , 0 . ,Q kdm' l-l Bcrnzurcl St., Provxclcncfe, R. I. 12h CJl1CSllll'C St., Hartford, Conn. S34 Charles St., P1'OV1Cl6flCC, R. I. I? Plllfljfcsv La Salle Academy V17 Bulkclcy High School '45 Claggicfll High SC11001 '47 flbffzv g . .,. -, - . .- ,. . , '- ' Q fig, N12- X l.Rll X5 I, 5111107 HIIAIIIISS Clllll Unltccl States Navy IJKNH'-S I-IUHOI. Idisz Albcrlus Alagnus lillm :ulxlff , ? Tlzfrfl Urzlrr of Sl. Dominic I, 25 Xfgkn-A5 Club 3, 4,' Irzlranzzuul Basketball 3,' Iulra- rfffltfqlt 532 xg!! ' r 4: Curoluu Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 1, 2: mural Football 3,' Ski Club 3, 4 lf:1..,,lP. 5. 3, l Phi Chl Club 1.- 3, 3, 4: Hartford Club I, 2, kql-'i,.N'l fm f. ,V . 3. 4, 7lI'C'!lS1l7'UI' -l,' Sflzool Buucl 2 ll ' N THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE 5 . 1 is V 'lg L PIIUA' Fi t ' all I DL fl 43 N l l Du ig. AB' John E. Dwyer, A.B. I History M, rilxit' 106 Main St., Blackstone, Mass. i ' ' H fi A V 511:51 1' Q . - , ' t ' . . ,-'l .1 Blackstone High School '45 United States Navy Air Corps Woonsocket Club J, 2, 3, 4 Vincent T. Dwyer, A.B. Education 164 Jenckes St., Wloonsocket, R. I. Wloonsocket High School '45 United States Army Woonsocket Club I, 2, 3, Intramural Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Football 1 Austin P. Egan, B.S. Business Administration 256 Rankin Ave., Providence, R. I La Salle Academy '44 United States Navy Senior Business Club I D. Dun' BS' mga. f. ll, ' ' ,.,x! 'i ..' 1 4 all TH Ederito A. Fachada, A.B. Political Science 82 Hamlet St., Pawtucket, R. I. Pawtucket East High School '46 Blackstone Valley Club 4,' Int1'amu'ral Bas- ketball l, 2,' Intramural Football 4 James W. Farrington, B.S. Business Adininistration 76 Forest St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '44 United States Army Air Force Camera Club 47: Senior Business Club 4, Blackstone Valley Club 4X Inffamuml Football I E VERITAS . CLASS or NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY'O Charles V. Fay, A.B. Social Science 113 Hudson St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Illifdlllllflll Football I, 2 Page Fifty one N E ' A ., ...,...-B-.......,.-, I M , R' ff. QITWWWVH J 1 , '--P l . if i Robert V. Feeley, B.S. Francis J. Feeny, B.S. Milton J. Fera, B.S. Biology Clzeinistry Business A dministration 181 Wmtci Sl., Hloonsockct, R. l. 293 N2ll'1'21g21l'lSCUlSI.,C1'2lIlStOT1,1l. I. 1882 Smith St., 11 51110 Academy '47 La 53116 Academy '47 North Providence, R. I. ntus lu uus Club 3, ff, lIf'oonsockel Plzi-Chi Club 2, 3, 4 NOl'tl1 PI'OVldC11CC Hlgll SCl100l '45 111 United States Army Senior Business Club, Blackstone Valley Club 4, Ilzlrumural Basketball 3 Gaetano J. Ferrante, B.S. Louis N. Ferri, Jr., A.B. . 3101087 Education 193 X inton St., Providence, R. I. 937 Atwood Ave., Johnston R. I, Clissicul High School '45 Cenu-31 High School ,46 Ullilfitl States NHYQ' Deuu's Honor List 3 lleuus Honor List 1, 2, 3, flllzertus Alun. uus Club 3. -I' IlllffllllllflllS0fll1lZll3jJl1l3- urr Prom Committee 3 i H4 if THE vzRnTAs . cLAss fl OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-O e Q2 L I. 1, Page Fifty-two John C. Finglas, A.B. Political Science 38 Elsbree St., Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Coyle High School '46 Fall River Club I, 2, 3, -lj Intramural Fool- Izall I l l 1 l I lharIesW.Fi'll,-lf--U mm if so nc l Midi. Kev Nfl ' S3lI1l.illIl'i.illk!1'!3 hired Sam .lm li1xilg0rnklUxii,I.F f lf: flxwlmlj U15 i, 1 F, 4, hI'tmu M15 .th Q MS wr Stqfifs., 'i-F515 ff all? 'S' .-gs'-Q. .l N E 1 i ii S ' 5 Sa 4 l. E i 'Q i ll gf M Y 5 ,, I 5 n 5 I ' I ler1B3l X. A i Rl. ,. x'l '1 li' '. V v 'Y nzl35'V X . . lbs' x'r . Vlll ,L . ' ,yff M' U Charles W. Fish, Jr., A.B. Edward-Peter Robert P. Flaherty, B.S. Letters FllZZSlIIll1lOl1S, A.B. Business Administration 5225 39th Rd., lfVoodside, New York Saint Ann's Academy '45 United States Army VERITAS 4, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Metro- politan County Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 Letters 1410 Wlood Rd., Parkchester, Bronx, New York Regis High School '45 26 Kendall St., Vllorcester, Mass. De La Salle Academy, Newport '44 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 1, Student Congress 3, 4, Secretary 3, VERITAS 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Friars' Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Treasurer 4, Pyramid Players 1, 2, Senior Business Club, Newport Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball, Intramural Softball 2, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4, N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4 Robert J. Flanagan, A.B. Economies ll Bragaw St., New London, Conn. Bulkeley High School '47 Cowl I, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Football I, 2, 3, 4, V112Rl'r.-xs Sjrorls lfclilor 4 Paul F. Fletcher, A.B. Letters 357 Whipple St., Fall River, Mass. Maryknoll Junior College H46 Dean's Honor List 3, Alembit 3, 4, A550' eiate Editor 4, Fall River Club 3, 4, Intra- mural Basket ball 3 John J. Flynn, A.B. Education l24 Messer St., Providence, R. I. , La Salle Academy '45 United States Army THE 'VERITAS to Cl? HUNDRED FIFTY-.ONE Page Fifty-tluff 3 E 4 J :x f -'fix :Lilian Edward J. Foley, A.B. Social Science 63 North St., lfVest Haven, Conn. XfVest Haven High School '45 United States Army Air Force .fllbcrlus Magnus Club 3, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, -lg New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ilzlra- mural Softball 1, 2, 3, -lg Intramural Bas- ketball -l Joseph T. Fogarty, A.B. EClIlI'llll.0II 216 XVinthrop Ave., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '44 United States Navy lfarolau Club I, 2, 3, 4: New Haven Club l, 2. 3, vl: Iulramural Sollball 2. 3. -l,' Iu- lrafuuial lfIISlH'lllllll I, 3 Edward A. Forchione, A.B. Eclucalion 40 Geneva St., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High School '43 United States Army Edward J. 'Ffwfh HI5l'ff'i 300 Brasil SI.. limi lf Cumberland H2211 Y 5- Glfzllub5:BlaflsIj.'.r i ' lnlnwmral llaflff' 541 4- - ' Loring R. Forcier, B.S. Business Aclnzluzstralioiz .Sociology l73 Wheeler Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Frederick W. Foster, A.B. 389 New York Ave., La Salle Academy '47 Providence, R. I. Kenneth J. Fountain, A.B. Education 36 Pearl St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '46 Club Cmnsmn Club 3' 4' Central High School '40 Intramural Softball I, 2, Intramural Bas- ' United Stafgg Naval Air CO1-ps ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, fllbertus Magnus Club 3, Flying Club 3, gf 3 Przcvirleizt 3, junior Prom Committee Xf'EillA1A,Q., Qeiwy gllfslfi, I illiix-qpfygfi ,w-'f---1-0--0-.-..-......-,-.2.-., .,,.,,. ,, M, W n....1.....,,-.... -----Y - 2 -, Page Fifty-four .-... , A . f- N ,ha -. , 1 ii- 3. it Illllhgn the In To mil lin- 'Mil l lfwg ,Him f'f'1Hi L 25 . , Hn Mi ,- jilkllus LW... l Qu. I 5-.Q 'i?iral'5ilfl'Lllcrl' E' i W fe 1 g. . '- l 1 - 1 A ' I 1 r NIMH A S 0 Thl0l1Q, AB. Edward J. French, A.B. Ai ' History ', ' ffl'-R-1. 300 Broad St., Valley Falls, R. I. 'iff Xml '43 Cumberland High School '45 'A-W ifflv. Glee Club 3, Blackstone Valley Club 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4 Matthew C. Friel, B.S. Business A dministration lll Abbott St., Providence, R. I. Hope High School '47 United States Army Dean's Honor List I, 2, 3, Intramural Foot- ball 1 V Richard A. Funke, B.S. Biology '73 Colburn St., North Attleboro, Mass. North Attleboro High School '46 Dean's Honor List 2, Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 4, Greater Boston Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Basketball 3, Senior Danre Com- mittee uniain' AB' f mf- Rl' , 'fri ,ngfllil 4 I :'f.lfJf.gill fill U Anthony Fusco, B.S. Biology 591 Townsend Ave., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '44 United States Army Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4, Carolan Club 7, 3, 3, 4, New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Softball 3, 4 rt y 5 fr 1 4 , . tt in .. . ,J V, V J oft .J .4 . Walter E. Galin, A.B. Social Science 17 Lodi St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '45 United States Army Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4X Bl0f'k5f0Wf Valley Club l, 2, 3, 41 Ski Club 3 X t -' If ' If J J N Q til l gp I nf Thomas F. Gallogly, B.S. Business A dm in istration 104 VVest Clifford St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '45 United States Navy Senior Business Club, Intramural Softball ly, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, In- tramural Football I, 2, 3 L45 ff tg the Page Fifty we an-nur! J F- N.- Raymond P. Garcia, A.B. liconon1it's 'll Thurston .-Xve., Newport, R. I. Rogers High School '45 United States Navy Carolau Club I, 2, 3, -I, Monogram Club '7 -, 3. -l, l'ice4I'rz'.si1l1'11t -I, Nczvport Club I, 2, 3, -lg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain -I, Frcslunan Basketball 1, Intra- mural Softball I, 2, 3, J, Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3, 4 i-nn? Robert A. Gentile, A.B. Social Science 25 Chaucer St.. Providence. R. I. La Salle Academy '-l7 Sluclvul Congress 3: .sllbertus Magnus Club 3. 4, Debating Union 4: Flying Club -l, Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3, -I, Intra- mural Football 1, 2, Secretary junior Class, Secrwarlv Sophomore Class, Freshman Dance COIIIll1fiit'L'j SOIJIIOIIIOFC Dance Coninuttee: Senior Dance Cmnznillce, .-lqualie Friars 2 T H E V E R I T A S 0 C L Pave Fifty-six VVilliam H. Gaw, A.B. Education l79 Jones Fall River, Mass. Durlee High School '46 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 3, Fall River Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Herbert Gershovitz, B.S. Biology l2sl- Evergreen St., Providence, R. I Hope High School '47 130111115 Honor List I, 2, 3, Albertus Blag- nus Club 3, -I: Intramural Basketball 2, 3 ASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTYQO i QL... si Louis Gelsomino, A.B. it P. Gillillan' l0t 'll I Education 't , ,. . 140 Penn St., Providence, R. I. 1 Fliffl1Rls'w'fi cena-at High School '44 E Htlllffifm- United States Navy l l'Ullfd5m' 'li X Dean's Honor List 2, 3, Varsity Basketball I, Intramural Softball 3, 4, Intramural ' Football 2, 3, Senior Dance Committee ', ,.. ,V wi- , , 'llvll.ri.vc. .... ll . ' James H. Gettings, Jr., B.S. Physics 56 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass. Hoosac School '46 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 1, 2, 3, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Phi-Chi Club I, 2, 3, 4, Greater Boston Club I, 2, 3, fl 'fsfnell .,, wg- Y NE ltfili-N i Ill H, ' Y l lg... 1 in f ll N tfjlletf' NL X12 l ' 'Vi 'I -- -'S ., .A K -liilm. XUT .2 W , x' ' ' ,- X . LN q lv 1 ,Q , . 'al' Sym i E' 'fn .hr ii r . F Xt. L. Nino. AB. I F '- llefiftfr. ll. I, Tw Nm I ,., ., au. 1' bald i. l'Z l 6 C' N Its. -lfs Bs' :L lu. Wi x 'vi x si , ,J 'ml duly : s.:'y'm,.Jyr Nl , f Y O J ohn P. Giliillanx Social Science 3 Birch Rd., Saylesville, R. I. La Salle Academy '41 United States Army if Withdrew to enter Military Service Thomas H. Gilroy, Jr., A.B. Economics 142 North Washington St., North Attleboro, Mass. S Msgr. Coyle High School '47 Senior Business Club, Blackstone Valley Club 4, Intramural Football 1 Louis M. Goldman, B.S. Physics 223 Vermont Ave., Providence, R. I. Classical High School '45 United States Army Plzi-Chi Club 3, 4 Eugene H Ggldrick A,B, Bernard P. Goldstein, BIS. Francis X. Goodwin, B.S. Socgalscience , Biology BusinessAclnzinistlratzon 50 Richmond St, 22 Phillips St., Central Falls, R. I. 608 Pleasans Valle1yQPIarkway New Bedford, Mass. Central Falls High School '47 L Pgoilf 31065 ' 147 Holy Family High School '37 Affm-tus fvfagfwf C1110 if 4f B'f'C'fSf0'1e a .a 6 Ca my United States Navy Valzgy Club 4 United States Navy Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4g Cafrolan Club Senior Bi Sl'mS Club If New Bedford Club 2, 3, Intramural Football 1 FIFTY-ONE THE VERVTAS Q CLASS ot NINETEEN HUNDRED Page F i fty-seven ,Q than I --ff John B. Gorman, A.B. Thomas J. Gorman, A.B. Normand R. Goulet, B.S. .Sorlul Sf'I.I'llI'If Ef'0l1CI7I7liI,'.S' Biology 71 Hzillichl SL., Pziwliuikcl, R. l. 225 East li7th St., New York, N. Y. 348 Slocum Rd., Sziinl Rziphzicl Acziclciiiy V17 Saint Agnes High School '45 NOYU1 Dillflllfllllll, M2155- ,. Coroluu Club I, 2, 3, -lg Flying Club I, 2, New BCClfO1'Cl Hlgtll SCl100l '47 3, -lg illouogrrmz Club 3, 4, Metropolitan Dmnfs Hmlm. List 1. 3, 3: 4,U1,C,,.mS Mug. Counly Club I, 2, 3, -l,' Varsity Bclsellall HHS Club 3,-f,.1xf61U1g6dfUIYlClub1,2J3,1l,. flI S'f ' 2f 3' li F f'Sl f ' B 5Cl 'Hf Ill' Illlflllllllflll Softball 3, 4, lnlrnmurril Hux- lrunzizml Soflbull 3, 4: lfr'r'r'i1u'1l Ilu' Col- . l:1'Ibr1ll I, 2, 3, 4 lrgf' l.!'llI'I' Ill linszflmll 'wr' Roland A. Goulet, A.B. Gerald G. Gregory, A.B. Stanley J. Grivers, B.S. lfrononzirs ,Sm-1'g1 5'Cfgm-8 Biology EH Sterling St.. Pziwuickcl. R. l. 230 Osborn St., Fall River, Mass. 27 lillalnut St., l.:1 Salle .-Xczulciny '47 Dnrlee High School '46 CCUUHI FHHS, R- I- Unired Sratgg Nagy Central Falls High School l47 IJCIIIIZS Honor Lis! 3: Cowl 3, 4,' Dl'lI!1llllQ' -'llbU l -Y lllflgillm C1110 32 'lf PJ'm 1id Play' 1',,im, 3: 1:01, Rim, Club ,J 2, 3, 4 ' ers 1, 2, 3, -I, lilackslouc Valley Club I, 2, 3, 45 Izllrrmlizrzll Softball 3, 45 Illlflllllllflll I311skc'llmll 3,' lnlrrlnzuml Football 2, Jlqua- fir l riors 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Prrf.s1'1lr'nl l ' .Ci Page Fifty-eiglzt Goulet, B5 ,- Bernard D. Grossl, A.B. Anthony Guglielmi, B.S. Charles H. Haggerty, A.B. Q EdHf'fff10a Bivlvgy Social Science V. F lib, 1224 Mineral' Spring Ave., 14 Messina St., Providence, R. I. 197 Chace Ave., Providence, R. I. N tg., N01'f11,PfOv1f1e11CG, R- I. Mount Pleasant High School '46 Hope High School '46 - f , UI., North Providence High School '44 United States Navy Cow, 2, 3 ' Ulllted States Army Albertus Magnus Club 3, -l,' Ski Club 3, 4 I : lntranzural Softball 3,' Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, IntramuralFootball I, 2, 3 BQ James F. Hale, A.B. Francis L. Hand, A.B. Joseph F. Hanley, tivtfi. 'L' Educ-,ltjon SocialScience BttsznessAdmznzstratzon 4 223 Newbury St, 77 Bourne Ave., Ruinford, R. I. l9 Dunham Ave., Cranston, R. I. -r Hartford, Conn. La Salle Academy '47 L21 S3116 ACHCVIIHY '45 X l' 4, BL1ll4ClCy High SCl100l '44 ,flllmrlug Magnus Club 35 Intranzural Soft- UI1it6d States Army All' FOFCS 'f 'tl l' ' ball ll 3 Senior Business Club, Cranston Club 4, In- , ,, Iliff C United States Army tranzural Basketball I, 2,' Intramural Foot- '1 cl.-j 10201501 Club If 2, 3, 4X Hflfff07'fl CIW' ball I, 2,' Soplzomore Hop Committee, ' 'f 3' 4 Chairman . till' f 'll H 4 1 ' 4 I , fb t7 li A tif E I i , Page Fifty-nine 5,39-'t,s.,. if Robert D. Hanley, B.S. Biology 163 lVendell St., Providence, R. l. La Salle Academy '47 .rllbartus Magnus Club 3, 4, Intramural Sofll1all2, 3, 4, Inlranzural Football I, 2 8185 Clifton J. Hansen, B.S. Business Aclnzinistration 2 Oakcrest St., Saugus, Mass. Saint Mary's High School ,47 Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, Flying Club I, 2, 3, Senior Business Club, Greater Boston Club I, 2, 3 , . ,ahf,,,- 1 John J. Harrington, Jr., B.S. Business Administration 14 Fifth St., East Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '46 Dean's Honor List I, 2, 3, Senior Business Club, Spikefl Shoe Club 1, 2, Varsity Track 2, Freslznian Track, Intramural Football 1 1 N Cleon E. Harvey, A.B. El'lJII07I1l'l,'S 191-I Evans Ave., Fort Myers, Fla. Hope High School '34 United States Army Air Force Deau's Honor List 3, Freslinian Dance Connnittee, Senior Dance Committee f. We i ,- . - + 1 ff ' 1, j. :r - ' '- at ' if s A ' 15 -x ., !,,4v'3?33,gi . . ,- ,Wx 5g 'X his fre-il V F f 5 4' YA .,... , Bernard A. Healey, B.S. Business A clniin ist ra I ion 50 Landor St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '45 United States Navy Student Congress 2, -l, President -l, Senior Business Club, Intramural Basketball I, 2, IntramuralFootball I, 2, Freslinian Dance Conznzitlee, Sophomore Hop Committee, junior Prom Committee Robert F. Healy, B.S. Business A clrninistration 9 Pemberton St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '45 United States Army Senior Business Club THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE Paffe Sixty X B J ,pm 'K V. I r ks xl . , sl. .ii mon' Jr-v B-S. 1:'z:sf'igg,,,, J, ,jg .,n,4,1na1 1 farm '45 VT v '45, . 5-nm I lf'f1I'. Trail Jr I-':'fit:I'H Daniel A. Heavren, B.S. Business A clinin istration 151 Harmon St., Hamden, Conn. Hamden High School '44 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 3,' Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Business Club, New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 41 Freslzznan Baseball, Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intra- mural Football 1, 2, 3, 4 John D. Hickey, A.B. Education 73 VVo1cott St., VVaterbury, Conn. Sacred Heart High School '44 United States Army Dean's Honor List I, 2, 3,' Vmuus -I, Associate Editor, Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 2, Friars Club 3, 4, Co-Cliairman Friars Formal 4, Waterbury Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Francis J. Higgins, B.S. Biology 7l Hall St., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '42 United States Navy Dean's Honor List I,' Albertus Magnus Club 2, 3, 4,' Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mono- gram Club 4, New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 Freslnnan, Base- ball,' Received the College Letter in Base- ball 3, 4 -Tl...-4 W eil? ,,,'fi:lI 'l .iZ'iL'IW ,,,,, 'li will all Ni fy , xg 1 'X X 7, A gg, W' fx XM XX - s . . t X s is xse , f ga? ' , Q f 94 , fy Z X X William J. Higgins, A.B. Social Science 26 Lester Ave., Pawcatuck, Conn. Stonington High School '47 Cflfolan Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Baslrelball 2, 31 Freslznzan Iiaslcelball, Inlramwural Softball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4,' Intramural Football I I Thomas A. Holleran, A.B. Modern Languages 74 Cleveland St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '41 United States Army Dean's Honor List 2, 3, 4,' Cowl I, 2, 35 Pyramid Players l,' Blackstone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Overseas Service Program of Na- tional Federation of Catholic College Stu- dents 3, 4, VERITAS 4 u yi l'r ' , . fry,-L., naw it , r. ggfedff 5,451 get---1 rx A ,. -M ,, ,,.. ,MM 1. .' X 2 asf, is env rf sf Zwwi , s as fi 3 f ,gf f f '1' ff 1 f -. ' ,s xg! 1, NH if f , , 1 ll NVQ' J 1 ' Me.. rw, - .ff J 5 'Q :el f4'?I ', Aff ', if A ,,,-ftfffnw a wiflrf fwfifsfiz . , ff sw . . f ,ivfmqecgz ',,,.W'x:,z..:+-V-.1 2- - , - WV, N ,. f 3 vii P era , Wag, Q' -'ii , .MW '-f-fm-., ffm, 'W ,mv , 'g ,J ,X 1 iff?-Zfffaiataiiiiaisigi 1 s at I Waamx- , A ' .tat aafuwfeea William A. Horan, Jr. A.B. Social Science 217 Hope St., Providence, R. I. Cranston High School '47 Greater Providence Club 4, Ski Club -I ,Xa Ty T x 5' r 4 ' I - Page Sixty-one ,A ,. n- New Henry Z. Horn, A.B. Politiral Science 447 New Boston Rd., Fall River, Mass. New York Military Academy '46 lfall Rizwr Club 1. 2. 3. -l. 7'l'f'!lS1ll'lfl' 3, Clllllflllllll IJIIIIIY' Cfmmlillrzf -I: Illlflllllllflll Soflllall 1, 2: Inlraluural lfoolball 1, 2 :I s af , Ar 9 .xg I , , a-A W-A Vincent D. Iacono, Jr., B.S. Biology 23 Ring St., Providence, R. I. Classical High School '45 United States Navv .'llbz'rlus .llaguus Club 3. -I: liztrnmuml Basketball I, 2: Intramural Foolball 1, 25 junior Dance Coiunzittve .4 Raymond N. Huot, B.S. Chem istrry 203 Harrison St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Acfadeniy '38 United States Arniy Plii-Chi Club 3, 4 Joseph J . Hurley, A.B. Sociology 46 Hilltop Ave., Providence, R. I. i I.a Salle Academy ,flfl United States Army Francis M. James, B.S. Biology I5 Peckham Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 .'Ilbr'rlus Magnus Club 3, 45 Flvinq Club 4: Iulramural Softball I, 2, 35 Iilllfzllllllffll Baskelball 2,' Iulraruural Foolball I, 2, 35 Providence Club -l Anthony E. J arzombek, A.B. Economics 135 Rugby St., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High School '40 United States Marine Corps Cozvl 1, 2, 3 -I, Editorial Board 1, C0-Edf lor-in-Chief 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, 41 Pyfa' In mid Players 1 THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-O Page Sixty-Iwo I miss E. J0hf'f0'f Pllliillfill Xtw llffii Y7 Fall Rim. ll-1 lllll'lL'L'Hlfll 'A 4 ' l'11iifils:.z:w N. bllllim Hui' l. 5 5 liifmiuimzl iw i f . u u Buyj, ' Ilallr R Im H ' . -. iw. will llim Ri Milli li lu C 4 llllffq, V lla. , ,., 'l - H, 1 lllllligqs U xi. , n . ,L. l ,J 'lirgmvlv ,jig I 1 rilihlk - M. N E ,I ls ls 4: O Q. 'lflvn AB. Wlfnfr. R. I. -iam 'H li limi u Eliss E. Johnson, A.B. Political Science 399 New Boston Rd., Fall River, Mass. Dnrlec High School '-I7 United States Navy Fall llizfcr Club I, 2, 3, J, Vice-Prcsiclcnl 3, Intramural Foolball I Frank J. Johnson, A.B. Economics 119 Ridge Rd., Centredale, R. I La Salle Academy '44 United States N'1v V A K Y ' Y Dcanis Honor Iisl 35 Blackstone Valley Club 1, 2, 3, -l,' lnlramilral Basketball 1, 2,' llllraniluul Foolball 1, 2 iiwwwlf k AB, William J.Ka1if,B.s. J ames L. KaI1e,,J1'-gBsS- nmbf ' Business Aclniinistralion Bnsinc.s'.s' Administration I l029 Plymouth Ave., 418 Wlintel' SI-, lA700n50Cketf R' I' plt-iicc'.Rlm Fall River, Mass. Blackstone High School 43 5, Sd100l Durfee High School '-126 United States Navy 'mc UHF' V Senior Business Club: Fall Rizfcr Club I, 2, llkmlzyoclcct Club I, 2 ,101-ffl 3, 4, Treasurer 4,' lnlranzural Basketball :fgf,.:'l, ppm- 2, 3, 4 i E H Q 'xy' yi i W I , C 1, W 4 lil N if Ai f fi lil li Q off .'.. i is . 2 7 Eugene M Joly BS . , . . Biology 145 Bennett St., Mloonsocket, R. I Mount St. Charles Academy '45 United States Navy Dcan's Honor List 1, 2, 3, Alberlus Mag mls Club 3, 4, junior Proni Commillcc Frederick T. Kapsinow, A.B. Social Science WM, YVilson St., Providence, R. I. New Haven High School '42 United States Army Air Force .-llbcrlus Magnus Club 3, 4, New Haven Club l,' Ski Club 4 il we .Q D 6 i I 0 tl Page Sixty-tliicc fvffiifm S I .1 E X Q F . lt' lt, ll M at .sf f -. .,-., it-A ,.. Leonard G. Kapuscinski, A.B. Social Science 321 Greenville Ave., Johnston, R. I. La Salle Academy '44 United States Army Intramural Ifoolball 1, 2 I ' I i li ,Wf U .fa-s.. mr 'W' W- Jerome J. Katz, B.S. Business Aclministralion. 123 Niagara St., Providence, R. I Hope High School '45 United States Army Camera Club 4, Senior Business Club, In lranzural Softball l, 2,' Intramural Baskel- ball I, 2, 3, el, Intramural Football 2 My I 'ss . . -N Q John T. Kaveny, B.S. Business Adniinistration 36 Pine St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '47 Senior Business Club, Blackstone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 45 Intrainural Softball 1, Intraznural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4g Intra- mural Football I, 2 'Vw- Robert F. Kaveny, A.B. Education lS7 East Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '45 United States Army ltlaclzslonc Valley Club I. 2, 3, 4 THE VERITAS 0 CLA Page Sixty-four John A. Keane, A.B. Economics 161 Rumlord Ave., Mans6eld, Mass. Msgr. Coyle High School '44 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 3,5 Carolan Club 2,' Greater Boston Club 2, Intramural Soft- ball I, 2: Intramural Basketball I, lntra mural Football 1, 2, 3 SS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-O James F. Kelaghan, A.B. Political Science 65 Boylston Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '45 United States Army Intramural Football I, 2, Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2 i I NE WJS .i, ,WWI x,..RI . , . . .flu f l' fi u , I ire 5 it . f::: 'A x'111 ' ii ' f s X XX X X X X Q RM 5 fx is 'ii J X 1 VT 1 xx W X X I X5 .... Richard W. Kelley, B.S. Business Administration 191 Cross St., Central Falls, R. I. La Salle Academy '43 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 2, 3,' Senior Business Club, Intramural Softball 4,' Intramural Basketball 4 1 , 1 William H. Kelley, B.S. Business Administration 192 Baker St., Providence, R. I, La Salle Academy '47 Dennis Honor list 3, Vl'Rl'I is 4 I 4 1 U , Business .Stagg Senior Business Club V. ,ff ian fp r ..,,,x.S, S 4 31 vw we Y . 5 sf, N f f f 7 fig X S .,,,, r V . s fl 'iff i sS Q'i,'if?ivTi' it ' ,, ,,,faf,,f' A- af 21' zQ.i':,.if ls . w 4 Raymond F. Kelly, B.S. Business Administration 298 Hope St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '46 Senior Business Club, Intramural Foot balll WWW lafl- -LB' HNC- I lfillr WJ T Nl T10 '1 Cai David H. Kennedy, B.S. Edward T. Kennedy, A.B. John R. Kennedy, B.S. Business Administration 4 Virginia Circle, Grafton, Mass. Saint Iohn's I-Iiffh School '47 - o 'fllllll .Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club I, 2, 2141! Senior Business Club, Greater Boston wb 7, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1 Economies 228 Bishop St., New I-Iaven, Conn New Haven High School '45 United States Army Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Class lfepresenla live 3,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4g New Haven Club 1, 2, 3 4, Intramural Basketball 1, National Fed eration of Catlzolie College Students 3, 4 Clmirinan of Overseas Seruire Program 4 Delegate to National Congress 3 I Chemistry 15 Vallone Rd., Cranston, R. I. North High School '41, Mlorcester United States Army Dean's Honor List I, 2,' Phi-Clzi Club 3, 4 HE VERITAS s CLASS or NINETEEN HUNDRED NFTY-0 Page Sixty noe NE X.. 54 503, 'wt A .gl . 'Sw - .twnvivj I Walter T. Kennedy, A.B. Eclzzeation 26 Cypress St., Providence, R. I. Hope High School '44 United States Army lfriurs Club 3, 45 Inlrrinlurfll Soflball 2, 3, el: Inlranlurul Iiusltelball 2,' Illlffllllllflll lfoolball 2 d ' John F. Killion, A.B. Social Science 100 Casey St., Norwood, Mass. Jamaica Plain High School '42 United States Marine Corps 1Jt'llII'S Honor List 2, 3: Carolan Club I, 2g Inlraniurnl Iiuskelball lg Inlranzural Foot- ball I John F. Kenny, Jr., B.S. Business Administration 434 Public St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '43 United States Navy Dean's Honor List I, 3, Senior Business Club William J. Kerin, A.B. Economies 61 Wfells St., New Britain, Conn. New Britain High School '44 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 3,' Students Congress 4, Vice-Presidentg VIQRITAS 4,' Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4g Friars Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Horlforel Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President -l,' Intramural Football I, 3, WDOM Col- lege Radio Station 2 ,M Frank T. King, B.S. Chemistry I9 Emmett St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Dean's Honor List 2gPl1i-Clzi Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presulent 3,' Delegate Eastern Colleges Science Conference 3 Zygmunt K. Kochanek, A.B. Economies l Glendon St., Providence, R. I. Central High School '38 Manchester, N. H. United States Army Air Force Dean's Honor List 3g Camera Club 3, 4 3 A Q s 5 5 ' if if ii it is if i r Y M o Page Sixty-six ll H l i 1 ET' ' Q . Robe 187 Oaklz Ht Deans H01 nus Club 3 v r E. X . V, if. - 4: f r l i l l l l l J0se l t W Reg Ur 1 Call l i'2iinfC'2 2 QI ' Q i in,,,::'fgnnuu F00tbaHgsk i THEV 4 xx -ls. 'xxlj t nt, .K-,G . t ml. A.B. . i Lrimin. Conn. Yhfnl '44 - Nm f flff'1gf1g4, 4 l': f:w Club 3- 5 4. Pmidail ' l9'fP'f1lLll'Yll :f ll 0011 Robert I. Krasner, B.S. Biology 187 Oakland Ave., Providence, R. I. Hope High School '47 Dean's Honor List I, 2, 3, Albertus Mag- nus Club 3 Bertrand L. LaChance, B.S. Business Administration 211 Osborn St., Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Prevost High School '47 Dean's Honor List I, 2, 3, Senior Business Club, Fall River Club I, 2, 3, 4 Eli J. LaFreniere, A.B. Social Science 54 Finn St., Northampton, Mass. Saint Michael's High School United States Army Dean's Honor List I, 25 Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Western Mass. Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Prcsiclent 4,' Varsity Track 2,' Intramural Softball 3, -lg lnlranzural Football 1, 2, 3,' WDOAI College Radio Slalion 2 Joseph A. Lalli, A.B. Ianek, Eolucation , 26M2 Rhode Island Ave., ,l M RJ. Newport, R. I. ,CY ' - , Hg Rogers High School 44 W United States Navy l- C Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Newport Club 11V Fon 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Banquet Committee .,g5,j,i 35 Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- 'l mural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1 H li : Q1 Z Q1 , f 2 S ,. ON f 1 s 5 1 James H. Lamb, B.S. Business A clniinistration 137 Carleton St., Providence, R. I. Msgr. Coyle High School '41 United States Navy Senior Business Club, Taunton Club I Raymond F. Lamore, A.B. .Social Science 147 Chapin Ave., Providence, R. I. Central High School '43 United States Army Air Force Ilbcrtus Ma nus Club 3 S2iketl Slme f ' - ' i' 5 l ' Club 2, 3, 4,' llfarsily Track 2, 3, 4,' Fresh- nzan Track, Intramural Football 1, 2 Page S ixty-seucn T Page .rs E il V5 3-5 ...hat Francis W. LaMorge, A.B. Education 43 Oldham St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '43 United States Navy Tlzirfl Order of Sl. Dominic 3, 4, VERITAS -l,' Camera Club 4, Glee Club 1, 4,' Crans- lou Club 3, -lg Aquatic Friars 1, 2, 3, 4,' lnlramural Foolball I, -l,' Intramural Box- ing -lg Ski Club -l,' Senior Dance Commit- lee -w X-.,,,,..f Joseph G. Lane, Jr., A.B. Economics Race Brook Rd., Orange, Conn. New Haven High School '47 Carolan Club l, 2, 3, 4, New Haven Club I, 2, 3, -lj lnlrauzural Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 4 Joseph P. Laughlin, A.B. Economics 1156 Main St., Brockton,'Mass. Msgr. Coyle High School '44 United States Marine Corps Cowl 3: Carolan Club I, 2, 3: Intramui-gl Soflball 1, 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3 HE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF N Sixty-eight Emile A. LeDouX, A.B. Political Science 39 High St., Jamestown, R. I. De La Salle Academy ,47 I7lll'IllllllI'Ill Football I, 2,' Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2 George N. Larocque, B.S. Physics 108 Lonsdale Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Sacred Heart Academy '46 Dean's Honor Lisl lg Plli-Clli Club -lg ln- lramural Foolball 2, 3, 4 Z Joseph G. Lefoley, A.B. Economics Arnold Rd., Coventry, R. I. La Salle Academy '45 United States Navy INETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE I 5 Q Z f 5 . P L . I Edwar 33 Nor La U1 Dam's Hon Cowl l, 2, J Club 2, 3, 4 eV 1- -3- f 1, L -. ,S- Q .r Q y .5 . 3 E Y V Riff: F 5 it J V411 f J .Q ffl 3: . -4 L v ri 7 lr if fx lm A! Hel 116 P1 Ho flillacrlus HF a ' 1 1nuI.2'37 lllll ml Footy, THE VI 2 UIUC, BS. Edward R. Leonard, A.B. Morris J. Leonard, A.B. Gennaro S. Lepore, A.B. miudcl. R. I. Letters Letters Social Science ..f::nv'46 33 Ferncrest Blvd., 60 Cole St., Pawtucket, R. I. 180 Sandringham Ave., 4 ,4f,,g,,:,H- North P1'0VidCf1CC, R- I- Saint Raphael High School '47 Pf0vidGHCC, R- I- La Salle AC21ClCH1y ,40 Pyramid Players 1, 2, 3, Blackstone Valley Hope High School '46 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 2,' Alembic Z, 2, 3, 4, Cowl I, 2, 3, 4, VERITAS I, 2, 3, 4,' Friars' Club 2, 3, 4 1 Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball J,' Intramural Football I, 2 Henry Levin, A.B. ey, Social Science , ll6 Chad Brown St., Providence, R. I. mv- R' I' .43 Hope High School '47 ill I Albertns Magnus Club 35 Intramziral Soft- Xlll ball 2, 3,' lnlrarnural Basketball 2, 3,' Intra- mural Football 3 Walter F. Little, A.B. History 292 Country Club Drive Gaspee Plateau, R. I. La Salle Academy '45 United States Army Cowl 2, 3, 4, Plzoto Editor 4,' VERITAS 2, 3, 4,' Plzoto Editor 4,' Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4,' Cranston Clizb 45 Intramural Football 2,' Senior Dance Committee William C. Little, Bs. Business Aclministration 292 Country Club Drive Gaspee Plateau, R. I. A La Salle Academy '47 VIZRITAS 4,' Senior Business Club ,' Cranston Club 4,' junior Prom Committee THE VERITAS Q CLASS 'GF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTYIONE T,,nf A Page Sixty-nine SN-..... mf Q Y 'Zi By..-.aI , ., ,Q , M ff, James R. Lockett, A.B. Economics 28 Quincy St., Proviclcnce, R. I. Mount Pleasant High School '45 United States Navy lllifflllllllifli Ifzlxlizfllzlill I ti., Earl C. Lyneh, B.S. Bi11.viz1cs.s' A d777i7IiSIfI'flfi077, 22B Thurston Ave., Newport, R. I. Rogers High School '47 Curolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Business Club, Nciuport Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3,' Illiflllllllflli Soflball Ig IlIlNllllll7'lll Bas- l:1'lbnll I, 2, 3, 45 Golf Team 3, if John F. McCann, A.B. John H. McCann, Jr., B.S. Jeremiah C. Lynch, Jr., A.B. Political Science 6 Narragansett Ave., Newport, R. I. De La Salle Academy '46 Dc'an's Honor Lis! 2, 3,' Nczuport Club 1, 2, 3,4 John F. McCarthy, A.B. K J. Finh 176 Fill La Ur Albertus Mt en 3: Ski CI Clmirman Education Chemistry Education elmetll 401 High St.. Valley Falls, R. I. 492 South lVater St., YVarren, R. I. 152 Somerset St., Providence, R. I. Cumberland High School '46 Barrington High School '45 La Salle Academy '44 132 35-GlQ?e1oi1ib,2,V3?1fi United States Marine Corps United States Navy . Pl CMI, I, 2' 3, J, Swzfm.baHZ5'E.3,Zini1l1eL5 ?L'3llIij Honor Lis! 1, 2, Phi-Clii Club Dennis Honor List 3 I-Sf 3 I S l n Ifwfmin THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE T H5 VI Pa 06 Seventy i fw f'i-l-B- J. Finbarr McCarthy, Bs. U Biology .1'l?'i'f ,R'l- 176 Fifth St., Providence, R. I. fum ll' La Salle Academy '44 - , 1 Cub United States Army Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4, Pyramid Play- ers 3: Ski Club 3, junior Prom, Committee, Chairman Henry J. McDeed, A.B. Education 6 Andover St., North Providence, R. I. North Providence High School '47 Blackstone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Baseball George P. McDonald, B.S. Business A clniinistration 47 Sharon St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Senior Business Club, Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, 3, Intramural Football 2, 3, Senior Dance Committee Kenneth D. McDonald, A.B. Social Science Robert W. McElroy, B.S. Business Aclrninistration. 44 Stuart Pl., Bridgeport, Conn. Bassick High School '43 United States Army Dean's I-Ionor Lisl I, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Business Club, Freshman Bas- ketball, Manager, Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4,' Intra- mural Football I .1 ,Q 1 - r H r' 'N W Alfred E. McEneaney, A.B. Social Science 5 Hoyt St., Danbury, Conn. Danbury High School '47 Dean's Honor List 3, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Intrarnural Softball 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I . X ,gy ,F A. - 15: .,, ,A A, ,-. 1 ,. ff ,S ,, K . L I X , V-Xi, JT l .ii f 1. 7,1 -i . I C. L fi, S 5 Q rl 3 iw? .5 .V ri ' l U 1 i I 9 1 f llf' l38 Reynolds Ave., Providence, R. I. ir,1itc.R'l' La Salle Academy l45 W 'll United States Navy WU Senior Business Club, Intramural Football A 1, 2, 3,4 all -' A Ni . His .Q .0 ll J U L Ps f 1 .4 , V .,..,,,.,,,. Page Seventy-one Fas X ? 25' -J V, Vg, -A lofi: ,f -fr 4 fri- 'f V' 1.5 at ' 1 f , Q 174' ii-I 'f', 'f'. r' ' 'SAF 4 .-....:-,.,ES.,.. .a , ..,-ig,ii1a: 4.441 .. ,. David L. McGarry, A.B. William A. McGinnis, A.B. Social Science Ed1l'CIlI5i0H 9 East Hlalnut St., Milford, Mass. Saint Mary's High School '47 27 Rosehill Dr., Cranston, R. I. Msgr. Coyle High School '47 Cranston Club 3, 4, Intramural Basket- Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Greater Boston ball 3, 4 Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Intranzural Softball I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Basketball I, 3, 4, Intra- mural Football I, 2, 4 ...Q- Terrence E. McGlynn, Jr., A.B. Social Science 164 Richmond St., New Bedford, Mass. Holy Family High School '44 United States Navy Carolan Club 1, 25 New Bedford Club 1, 2,3 Bernard J. McGovern, A.B. Charles L. McGovern, A.B. 1 3 is Rag., 1: if I ix Y 55' si V I Francis 74 Washing La S. Unit llllllllllllldl E Football 1, 2, I 1-x-. ,ga , John D. McGovern, A.B. Social Science Education Political Science Ernest 21 Oldham St., Providence, R. I. 48 Maple St., Providence, R. I. 26 South St., XfVaterbury, Conn. SW La Salle Academy '45 La Salle Academy '34 Crosby High School '46 Pa est-i United States A1-lny Pyramid Players 1, 2 Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Waterbury Club BI Wlllfliel p1,f.C1,fC1,,1, 2-3 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Intra- mflfkstonfl-6 ' mural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- buml Soma ketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football Ig ,aN1,2,3f Senior Dance Committee 'l 'l THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE T H5 VE Page Seven ty-two 'WL Jr., Francis L. McGuire, A.B. V Economics 74 Mlashington Ave., Cranston, R. I. La Salle Academy '45 United States Army 5509! '44 Intramural Basketball I, 2, Intramural XM, Football I, 2, 3, 4 Bl: 'Jill ...,- ....,,, ,J , ll 11, A-B' rn. Cflnn' .1 '45 'gf' ' ,JI llllla' I 'Y M1 Bas- ,,nvLl i ,rhfll I' jd. ,,,f T,.oN TH Ernest McKenna, A.B. Education 6 West Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Pawtucket West High School '46 Blackstone Vallei Club I 2 3 4' Intra 3 2 J 1 1 ' mural Softball I, 2, Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I, 2, 3,4 Francis J. lVIcGurkin, B.S. Business Administration 45 Livingston Rd., East Hartford, Conn. East Hartford High School '46 Dean's Honor List I, 2, Cowl I, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Monogram Club 4, Secretary, Senior Business Club, Hartford Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Intra- mural Football 1, 3, 4, Received the Col- lege Letter in Baseball John H. McIntyre, A.B. Social Science 48 Highland St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '45 United States Army Blackstone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball Z, 2, Senior Dance Com- mittee Gerard E. McKenna, BS. Business Administration 39 Felix St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '45 United States Army Student Congress 3, 4, Chairman, Ways and Means Committee 4, Senior Business Club, Intramural Softball 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 3 James L. McKnight, A.B. Education 18 Kossuth St., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael High School '47 Blackstone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 1, Intramural Softball 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I, 2, 3, 4 Y NE E VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFT -O Page Seventy-thi ee 'Wav Wm. Joseph F. McNiff, A.B. Social Science 873 Branch Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '38 United States Navy l'l1i-Chi Club 2, 3, -lg Golf Team 2, 3, 4 M George H. MacDonald, B.S. Business Administration 94 Prospect St., Apponaug, R. I. Lockwood High School '43 United States Army Dean's Honor List 2: Senior Business Club.' Kent County Club 1, 2, 3, -lg Intramural Softball 3, -lg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, -I William A. McPherson, Jr., B.S. Business Administration 86 Dwinell St., Boston, Mass. Boston Technical High School '47 Camera Club 3,' Carolau Club 2, 3, 4, Fly- ing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Business Club Greater Boston Club 2, 3 -I John J. McVicker, A.B. Economics 76 Pemberton St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Sojnlionzore Dance Committee . ., ..-.,.?! Q im f M' :W Ben W. Malson, A.B. Social Science 189 Hillard Ave., Greenwood, R. I. Berlin High School '38, Berlin, YVisc. United States Navy Kent County Club 4 THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN H Page Seven ty-four Arthur 0. Marcello, Jr., B.S. BusinessAdministration 46 Amherst Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Pawtucket XfVest High School '47 Blackstone Valley Club 1, 2, 3, 4i mlm' mural Basketball I, Intramural Football I UNDRED FIFTY-ONE Antonio lf 138 Amherst Classical Unite' Demfs Honor l 3, lg Inlramura. Paul S 81 Sylvan AY New Hall new Unite Club ,Honor H 'li Car oven Club I 1 THE VE .'uzclf? cker, A.B. F55 .ni fdfnfe' I fcrny '47 iffy I ' f 1 i 10, Jr-i B gllllllon . R,1. , . Q . h Xhool 'il ' 4 Inlnr y fbdlll dr foil .5 , . TY' ONE Antonio Marchetti, Jr., B.S. Physics 138 Amherst St., Providence, R. I. Classical High School '43 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 1, 3, Plii-Clzi Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I, 2, 4 Stephen E. Marcucci, A.B. Education 21 Manila Ave., VVoodbridge, Conn. New Haven High School '41 United States Navy Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Friars' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Ivlonograni Club 3, 4, President 4, New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, Varsity Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Re- ceivml the College Letter in Basketball Antonio' C. Marks, B.S. Biology 117 Cleveland St., Pawtucket, R. I. Pawtucket Wlest High School '47 Dean's Honor List 2,' Albertns Magnus Club 3, 4, President 4, Camera Club 4, Blackstone Valley Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I, 2, 3, 4, WDOAI College Radio Station 2 Paul S. Marra, B. S. Joseph T. Martin, B. S. Paul E. Marum, A.B. Biology Business Administration Social Science 81 Sylvan Ave., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '44 United States Army Dean's Honor List 3, Albertus .Magnus Club 3, 4, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, New Haven Club 1, 2, 3, 4 J 137 Carleton St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '43 27 Grove St., Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Coyle High School '47 Unitgd States Al'm,l Senior Business Club, Fall River Club I, Senior Business Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Page Seventy nee I fl I l 5 7 + 1 f l g 5 i 2 - . l I 1 1 - i Louis A. Mascia, A.B. Social Science 33 View St., Providence, R. l. Mount Pleasant High School '44 United States Army , .L i ...-,...,,, f , if., fi i it ,fl 5 i I 1 i l Q I Z E i l E 4 i ' iff: i 'A rLQl...as. Robert Milot, B.S. Biology 1017 Stafford Rd., Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Coyle High School '45 United States Navy .-llliertus Magnus Club 3. 4, Camera Club 3, -I: Fall River Club 1.2.3, 4 Frank J. Mastrobuono, A.B. Social Science 54 Tweed St., Cranston, R. I. Cranston High School '38 United States Army Sclzool Band I, 2,' Aquino Club 1, 2 ,NN Anthony F. Merlino, Jr., B.S. Biology 238 River Ave., Providence, R. I. Classical High School '47 Dean's Honor List 1, 2, 3, Albertus Mag- nus Club 3, 41 Camera Club 4, College Radio Station WDOM 2 Edward V. Mollichelli, A.B. Social Science 33 Jastrani St., Providence, R. I. Classical High School '47 Dean's Honor List 1, 2,' Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4, junior Prom Committee, IIDOM College Radio Station 2, 3, 4 Gilbert J. Mongeau, A.B. Education 34 King St., Johnston, R. I. La Salle Academy '39 United States Navy Dennis Honor List 2, 3 THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-O Page S evenly-si x 1 ao F51 5 if E' .., 535135 l E T l Sl. y . y 45 .. ., if rage, 1, llflilfi'-E if af f Ea Frank T- Ed 91 Maple Avi? East Provident United Slate Dian's Honor List Pyramid Playas 1 Edward So lgiiasant 1 Carglailcollt Z' 51 4: Azlb It 5 Fiilhiai ilk, in fltfbqfl N E 'TH E v il Veauv lino, J rn BIS. sv ,x -1 idents, R, In 'chfnl '47 'l' V155 ,lfam . -- 1 , D - '- 1 1: College g . .. if fl ! A ,J A.B- n'l 'J 'sn -lg inf? Trotf riff, Frank T. Moniz, A.B. Education 91 Maple Ave., Barrington, R. I. East Providence High School United States Army Air Force Dean's Honor List I, 3, VERITAS 4, Artist, Pyramid Players 1, 2 George V. Montano, A.B. Social Science 73 Asylum St., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '47 fllberlus Alagnus Club I, 2, 3, 4: Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 junior Prom Committee Vincent F. Monti, A.B. Sociology 480 Academy Ave., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High School '46 Freshman Basballg Intramural Softball 3,' Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Football I, Freshman Dance Committee, junior Prom Committee, WDOM College Raclio Station Mwwawgr Edward J. Mooney, A.B. Economics 30 Pleasant St., No. Attleboro, Mass. Msgr. Coyle High School '46 Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4,' tlIOH0g7YlIIIf Club 2, 3, 4,' Nezvjnorl Club 2, 3,' Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4,' Freslnnan Iiasketballj Freslunan Baseball, Received the College Letter in Basketball and Baseball Robert J. Moore, A.B. Economics 9021 2l8th Place Queens Village, N. Y. Chaniinade High School '47 Cowl 1, 2,' V1cR1'l',xs 4, Associate Editor, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Aletropolitan County Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1 Marcel E. Moreau, A.B. Social Science 689 Maple St., Fall River, Mass. Durfee High School '47 United States Navy Senior HlI.S'lllt'SS Club, Fall River Club I, 2, 3,4 THE VERITAS o CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE Page S euenty-seven . , .,, , , 4. ,,, , ,. ' -' fl.: 1, 4 J' ' , fs-rw 5'9 X .-0 ' 'T?ffN 'r' 1 . 'Lai .Avy ' . , , . .O w V I on 1 in 1 W fx. fi , N, iq luv' lziy fy . 1:5331 7 Af X- Q I 7. isp, ' A 4 t ' t. Q,.A 5 A' iaaiW5' fd ' ,A . ER' miS3Haea3.yEsQQ g? .. AA L f iilrl f 4, i 1: A ' E , if?Q3+f'1'ff-4 'Q Joseph L. Moriarty, B.S. James H. Morris, A.B. Everett J. Morrison, B.S. Biology Social Science Business Administration 65 East Drive, l'rox'iclcnce, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 .llbrrlus Magnus Club 3, -l ' 1n 'QQ 'Um- E '. 24 Cottage St., Natick, Mass. Tilton School '47, New Hampshire fllberlus Magnus Club 3,' Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Cliairnzan -lg Greater Boston Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Inlranzural Basketball I, 2, 3. -l: Inlrainural Foolball I, 2,' junior IJTOIIL Cornniilleeg IVDOM College Radio Station 24 YVealth Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Deanfs Honor List 2,' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Senior Business Club, Intramural Softball I, 2 , W N t'r' ,'. , ,iw E . 3 ' ,f ii H? l A SWHQQ -. 4 ..-ZS.-'itizl 11:15-'L'. A , . ,L C . QL t L , A John F. Morrissette, B.S. Paul H. Morrissette, B.S. Blfllflgj' Business Administration H53 Main St.. XVest XVarwick, R. I. Assumption High School '47 XYo1'cester, Mass. lh'an's Honor I.isl 2: .-llberlus .llagnus Club 3. -I: Canirra Club J: Curolan Club I. 2. 3.' llarlforfl Club 2. 3: Kent County Club 4: junior Prom CUIIlII1lliC'l'f IVDOJII College Radio Slaiion 2. 3 39 Bloomingdale Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Sacred Heart Academy '43 United States Arniy .Senior Business Club, Blackstone Valley Club 1, 4 to fill t V Q f, E, ' ff ' ' 4 Z J W E 4 E f f .4 f f lr , 3 , 'HIM ,, Harry Moussas, A.B. Education l34 Rathbun St., Wloonsocket, R. I. Hloonsocket High School '45 United States Army Air Force Dean's Honor List 2, 3 THE N HUNDRED EIFTY-o VERITAS Q ctnss OF NINETEE NE TM Page Seventy-eiglit Cornelius E 73 Winthrop Dnrlee l United Cnrolnn Club l. Tnnnlon Clnlr 5. Joseph E Blltinen gl Elelglffn r Senior La gall: B 5l'1r'si l VER BIS! : II'1I.5ft,g!iOn 71, - L I ,alilhfnm trfszlmx '47 . 1, N 4773.1 Ili: ' 5'2 1:sZ Softball 5 .u,i'S' J 15535.-XB' 1ntkCl'R'1' .wil ' , fa Scllflll 49 -' , C , lrrlofc ...1' .I Moll 'TH V, Cornelius J. Murphy, A.B. Economics 73 Mfinthrop St., Taunton, Mass. Durfee High School '47 United States Navy Carolan Club 1, 2, Fall River Club 1, Taunton Club 3, 4, Vice-Presiclent 4 John B. Murphy, A.B. Social Science 837 Plymouth Ave., Fall River, Mass. Durfee High School '44 2. Dean's Honor List 2, 3, Fall River Club ' 1 O 3 4 J-'J 2 Joseph E. Murray, B.S. Biology 74 Maxson St., Ashaway, R. I. Ward Senior High School '45 United States Army Dean's Honor List I, 2, 3,' Albertus Mag nus Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treas urer 4, junior Prom Committee, Provi clenee College Club of Westerly, R. I. Joseph E. Murray, B.S. Business Adrninistration 34 Evergreen St., Providence, R. La Salle Academy '47 Senior Business Club Paul D. Murray, B.S. Business Administration l7l Alabama Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '43 United States Navy Senior Business Club, Cranston Club 4,1114 traznural Basketball Ig Intramural Foot- ball I, 2, 3, Sophomore Hop Committee E VERITAS Q CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-O Herbert G. Nadeau, BS. Chemistry Natick Ave., Oakland, R. I. Cranston High School '46 Phi-Chi Club 2, 3, 4 Page Seventy nine NE D IQ? if I .a z , 84 ,j , ,. ,.f uf'-' 5 , 93 Mi' Austin P. Nagle, A.B. John F. N aughton, B.S. Lcllzfrs Biology -Il l'cllum1 St., Newport, R. l. l0l lV2ll'1'CI1 AVC-, llc l,zn Salle .Xciulcumv '-I7 Elm P1'OV1dCmlC'R'I' ' X'1 1'j1orI l'l11l1l 2 3 rl Swerwlrzlx 2 7ll'I'llX- Lil SZlllC :XL'2ltlCll1y Y-i7 1 urer' 'I .llberlus rllngnus Clull 3, 4 Xdf' -...---f , f Alfred J. Navarette, A.B. Social Science l89 Clarence St., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High School '46 Slurleul Congress 3, pllllerlus Magnus Club 3, junior Class President, junior Prom comnzlllee f ,. 1 1 l 3? l 1, lZ'1 fi'l is feng 55:5 James F. 5. 45 Slate Sires Crosby l lllllul Cmolan Clull 1. 13,45 lulmmu' I RHYIHOIICI J- Newbold, B.S. Melvin F. Nissel, A.B. Raymond A. Nolan, B.S. Th CIICWYI-Yffb' Education Biology 0111381 ll4 lrzlnklm St.. Bristol, R. l. 543 Chestnut St., St. Marys, Pa. 201 Ohio Ave., Providence, R. I. 78 x C3 I L11 Salle :hC'ZlllClllf' 41 St. Mary's Catholic High School '47 Hope High School '46 Slillltrkd lJl'llll'S Honor ljsl 3:I'l1i-Clliflula 2, 3, J: Crlrolau Cluln I 2 3, rl- XI fr- C1 1 '. , A - H1111 X lnlrnmurul Solllmll 4: lulrrfmurul Iirixlrwl- 2, 3, J: Vnrsilv Bnselmll120gODj1ilHiflH.5Zl Ullllecl Sldlcs A Huy . YI vilar lmll 2: lIIl1'llllIllI'!ll Foollmll 2, 4 13n.skf'flml1 2, 13, 43- jr,-,isjlblflil hasclmlylj -llllfjflgl-9 Alfgllllis Chill, li?mZIg'1lIl111,, Dm' lllllftl ' 1 resl1ma11 Baslfetllullg Illlflllllllflll Foollzall ASO!! HI I 3, 4, Inlmmma 00 i 2,1 jlllonm IA: l 1, 2: Ren'iw'cl the College Letter in Bas- A 'l'1l am:.f kellzall and Baseball ll I. 3. THE VERITAS o CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE THE V E R Page Eighty - Xavmm, AB' 1 x any, Nl. PIM itifmg' 'iff Xh.,,Hd 7 'i sflliixftg V f... X Xolan,B'S' a.T,t,ftlt'Uf5'R'li I is' Spill l N V., lrt1yWm,ll I 1:-43,4 , ofll James F. Noonan, A.B. Economics 45 State Street, XfVaterbury, Conn. Crosby High School '45 United States Navy Carolan Club I, 2, 3, -l,' Walerbttry Club 2, 3, 45 Inlrantural Foolball I Albert A. Nutini, A.B. Social Science 97 Paul St., Providence, R. I. l.a Salle :Xcadcmy '47 Dcan'.t llonor Lis! 2, 3, -lg Vrlrsily Track 2 lnlraanural Basketball l,' lnlramural Fool- ball 1, 3, 4, Fresbnlan Dance Conzniillee' Senior Dance Ctlllllllllllflf John D. O'Connor, B.S. Chemistry 51 State St., New Bedford, Mass Holy Family High School '44 United States Army Phi-Clli Club 3, -lg New lieclforcl Club 2,' lnlranulral liaslzelball I, 2 ' Raymond E. O,Dowd, A.B. Thomas P. O Day, B.S. Clzevniistny 78 Piper Rd., Hamclen, Conn. Saint Marys Academy '43 Social Science 33 Tuxedo Ave., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High School '42 United States Navy United States Army Air Force Dean's Honor List 1, 2, 3,' Plzi-Chi Club Third Order of Sl. Dominic 2, 3,4,'Fresl1 2, 3, -lg Illlftllllllffll Football 4 :nan Class Secretary, Freslzniau Dance Colnlnillce James H. 0'Malley, A.B. Education 20 Parkway, Chelsea, Mass. Chelsea High School '41 United States Navy Carolan Club I, 2, 3, -l,' Crealer Boston Club I, 2, 3, -1. Sccrclrtry 2, 35 Intramural Soflball 2, 3, 4 Page Eighty-one A .v'lf:llf.l, A Q .L ,yt i K r, I 5 1 Ea. , . E . 9' lr 1 S wa 2' W' Agar 'ef rf t . 1 , . 1 . S . if , . . - . 9 John H, 0'Ne1l, A,B, W1ll1am J. O,Ne1ll, A.B. Raymond J. 0 Rourke, Jr., .Social Science Social Science A.B. 'D S . 1 1- ' ' .' ' P 594 XValnut St., Fall IQIVCT, Mass. 215 L1l1C0lI1 St., Saco, Malne 5 5061111 56161166 PM Msg,-G Coyle High School '45 'Thornton Academy '39 60 Talhnan Ave., Cranston, R. l. nfl , Unilecl States Navy United States Navy La Salle Academy '45 LW Fall River Club I. 2, 3, -I. Presiflenl 45 ln- UHitCCl SUIYCS APHIS' fP'fllll1lP'1ll 1311-Ylffflllllll 1, 3, 3, 'li Svfliw' Cranston Club 3, -I, Vice-Presiclenl 45 ln- Uflllfv Cfllfllfllllfv lrrzrnural Haskelball lg Intramural Foot- ball 3, 'lg Frc.sl1n1an Dance Conznzilleeg Senior Dance Committee, WDOM College Radio Slalion 2 l 'ru-N 9. il 4 . 8 Q gf E 1 t 23 5' Harold A. Pace, A.B. Anthony X. Paglione, B.S. Joseph A. Palmer, A.B. Hubert Ef'0'10l'11ff Biology Social Science 59 La Salle D1-.' P1-ovldencc, R. I. 73 Fountain St., Xflloonsocket, R. I. 9 Paris St., Pawtucket, R. I. mbri Sn , La Salle Acadelny 46 Woonsocket High School '44 Saint Raphael Academy '47 L mul HDOM C lIU-gr Radu' Sffffffm 21 3, 'I United States Arrny Dean's Honor List 3, Blackstone Valley Demy lleq Dean's Honor Lis! 25 Albertus Magnus Club 4 2,3 lllonor, Club 3, 4g Il'oonsocket Club I, 2, 3, 4, In- lranyural Softball 3, 4, Intramural Foot- bal 3, -l THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE V51 Page Eighty-two 1. . xikomke, lr Albert Palombo, A.B. Nicholas J. Pari, A.B. Ralph A. Pari, A.B. jg5,,,5N Education Social Science Social Science ...utnnmm Rl '75 Dora St., Providence, R. I. I36 Courtland St., Providence, R. l. 34 Beverly. Ann Rd., mdcnn North Providence High School '43 ' .La Salle Academy '46 N01'll1l1'0V1ClC11CC, lf- I- mm yum? Unlrggl Statgs Navyr IJIIL-Cl!! Club l,' lulrnuluml Foolluzll I, 2 L21 S2lllC AC21ClCl11y 44 ' . United States Navy 5. ' fiffif-lf'1:f lg ln. . l I':'::ual fury. 51 ffifwillrr: -ff . llD0.ll Collzgr Hubert P. Patenaude, A.B. Walter J. Patten, B.S. Frank D. Pelino, B.S. AB, Social Science Clieniistry Biology '8lmer ' 10 Driscoll Lane, Barrington, R. I. 861 Quinnipiac Ave., 517 Pleasant Valley Parkway tfzfffff I L, R, Peck High 5511001 '46 New Haven, Conn. Providence, R. I. mrtixdff' Dearfs Honor List 1, 2g Cm-01011 Clulz 1, New Haven High School '44 Classical High School '46 art-gclerlIl'l',Nn. 223 United States Navy United States Army Ffgflillilli lf' , Deau's Honor List I, 2, 3,' Curolau Cluli .'1llI6I'lllSlllllglllhf Club 3,-lg Camera Club 4 ' I, 2,' Phi-Clli Clull 2, 3, 45 New Haven Cluli Z TS'5EVERlT.f'tSe1'CLA'SSOF?-llfr-lETE HUNDRED FlFTYAONE ,,,h,,..,,....P...-..,,....., ,...,..-1--..-,..f.-,.-,,,..-I-.U-,.fu Y.---W.-7 .- .----f,-'V - fa-Y-ff fu T-f-W-'W -fv-f-4'-- ---4 -- - - -4- --- - f 'Y 'W 'V' -4 wr-Y-' 'K 6 H' i w ' ' -- 1 -'W' -'T ' hm.. g....-ag ....a.,.tc.'..-.bc...,.i.ai..a.:..a-:g.. M.. .,.ri..,. ...C i. N Y - -1 1 NE V:?Ty,O e . .,-.. ,. ,, ,..,-,..,,.,......s Page Ei glity-three 1.3.-H Silvio S. Penza, B.S. George E. Perron, B. S. Physics B l Ul 083' 613 Pleasant Valley Parkway 274 Clarendon St., Cranston, R. I. l'l'0VidCl1CC. R- l- Cranston High School '45 , Classical High School V15 Uniied Spares Navy Ullllul SIZHC5 Niwy .-llberlus Magnus Club 3, 'l,' Crauslon Club -I Philip J. Peters, B.S. BIlSI'I1I'.S'S A clnzlnistralion 2-12 Harrison St., Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Prevost High School '47 Senior lizlsilless Club: Fall River Club 2, . 3 -I THE Robert E. Phayre, A.B. E con om i cs 78 Sharon St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Ypikerl .S'l1o1' Club I,' Inlranlural liaskel ball I. 2. 3, -I, Track Teanz I Pasquale H. Perrotti, B.S. Biology 59 Mechanic St., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '45 .'llllI'i'l1lS Magnus Club 7, -I, Curolan Club I, 2, 3, Al: New llaz'z'n Club I, 2, 3, -lg lnlralnural Softball 1, 2 Louis H. Pieone, A.B. Social Science 475 Orange St., New Haven, COHI1- New Haven High School '43 United States Navy .ellberlus Magnus Club 3, Carolan Club I. 2, 3, -l,' New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 'li Intramural Softball 1, 2, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I, 2, 3, 4 :-fa l 1 L, .. ne' an. -f - James 'lil Bulki Carolan Clu lard Club l mittee Paul Bus N New 1 A I , , . , . 925' 1 rl. u vmm L C' bmi li Cllllz 3' Hall!-H l,.nrn,,,.ai 2 ball l 1.1 Pro ,Nl le m CON VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE THQ Ev Page Eighty-four 3 S- I Pemmi, ng, 4 X D' Hlitltfnim X-. , U M elif: I X iron? AB' , Elm- W' .. NS Elnlll i-L, .QU , N Clllf' : 'Q' 5, lf r r I :I .1 ,I ,1 Illini :, lzf'PULf1,gll l , A ON 7 Y James L. Pierce, A.B. Economics 241 Grand View Terrace Hartford, Conn. Bulkeley High School '47 Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Hart- ford Club 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Prom Com- mittee Albert T. Pike, A.B. Social Science 10 I'Vallace St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Cowl 1,' Intramural Basketball I,' Fresh- man. Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Providence Club 4 William H. Plummer, Jr., A.B. Education 39 Harrison St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '39 United States Army Air Force Dean's Honor List 2, 3, Alernbic 2,' Cowl 3, 4, Associate Editor 3,' Pyramid Players 2, 4, Rhode Island Intercollegiate Press Association 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4 Paul H. Plunkett, B.S. Business Administration 379 Central Ave., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '44 United States Navy V1cRI'1'As 4, Business Manager 4g Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Friars Club 3, 45 Senior Business Club, New Hauen Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, In- lraznurul Softball I, 25 lnlranlural Baslcele ball I, 25 Inlramural Football I, 2, junior Prom Con1n1it!1'e,' Senior Dance Commit- tee HE VERITAS o CL John J. Pollitt, B.S. Business Aclininistration I6 Pocono Drive, Edgewood, R. I. La Salle Academy '43 United States Army Air Force Senior Business Club, Fall River Club 3, Intramural Basketlnlll 2 Morton J. Pomerantz, A.B. Social Science 209 Jcwett St., Providence, R. I. Hope High School '44 United States Army ASS GF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTYDONE Page E i ghly ive ig., 'QM 1-,,,..... at Ugo P. Pontarelli, A.B. Eclucation I7 Annie St., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High School '43 United States Army Dennis Honor List 2, 3 James F. Power, A.B. Education I0 Eldora St., Roxbury, Mass. Mission High School '47 Greater Boston Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Basketball 2, 3, -l,' Freslzman Basketball, Intramural Sofllzall I, 2, 3, 4 me 1-fx Francis J. Powers, A.B. Alffedlg Letters 86 Ifllashington St., Taunton, Mass. lm Mogr. Coyle High School '47 PFC Taunton Cub I, 2, 3, -lg Intramural Foot- Clam Izall 2, 3 llftlllli Honor Club 1. 2, 3. Club 2, 5, 4:1 lnlramuml Fo Le01131'd - Pvwers, AB- Igl13tiUS S- Pulaski, A.B. William P. Pyne, A.B. Dome . 04 P0l1I1ralS1,1eaee L Sociology Social Scienw III I 5 Oalt St., .Fall River,,Mziss. 5-I No. George St., Meriden, Conn Ll South Lane, Providence, R. I. Som Dmiec High School 46 Meriden High 301100140 La Salle Academl' '45 Collllm , ' - i ,, - . , A D I HUnileId,S5afs kalxyy United States Coast Guard United States Army Bimolclel vans OIIOI' .ls : vramzz 2: C A I , W , V 1 ' Q oi Fall Rl1'l'l' Clul: I, 2, 3. HIV: FI'l'.YlIIlI!lllyfllllllflf l,H2fll?,I -ilihliitlaziiuial4iSglhlr1ll-Illmg Unmim Club 3' 42 'S C l'l 'Y 4 ml Izztramaral Iiaskelball I, 2 I J H, i i THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED'FIFTY-ONE THEV I Page Eighty-six lfowffl AB, 'T llunmnu Mm 55-:E x-hm! '47 f -Pf..'i.l,,.,g. .vi 1 ' 1 r I F ig.. - , PW- AB' x HI rl I , ujilzlllil' i f .,., '43 l . 1 ,, Xml' J, . .ir A l ,.:Tl ,ole Alfred L. Quartaroli, A. B. Social Science ll75 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. Classical High School '45 Dean's Honor List 2, 3, Albertus Magnus Club I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2,' Flyng' Club 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Football I, 2, 3, 4 William P. Quinn, A.B. Social Science 147 Main St., lfVinthrop, Mass. lfllinthrop High School '43 Dean's Honor List 2, 3, Carolan Club I Greater Boston Club I, 2 Domenic N. Raiola, A.B. Education 60 Church St., Bristol, R. I. Colt Memorial High School '47 Bristol County Club 3, 4 Francis N. Ramella, A.B. Education 307 Cass Ave., Xflloonsocket, R. I. lflloonsocket High School 446 Woonsockrft Club I, 2 THF VERITAS 6 CLASS OF NINET 37 7 EEN HUNDRED FIFTY-O f'z1swf3ffa 1 4 W- N , 4 2 if 2 X f all il Q M zlicmwgjg, X ,1,f,,,raW.sm,g.: fl- 1- I 4Y,,7i. 5' Q Edmond B. Raheb, B.S. Biology ll4 Sylvian St., Central Falls, R. I. Central Falls High School '47 Dean's Honor List 1, 2, 3,' Albertus Mag- nus Club 3, 4, Blackstone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Intrarnural Softball 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Treasurer 4, Aquatic Friars 2, 3 Charles R. Ramsey, B.S. Business Administration State Military Reservation, Niantic, Conn. Bulkeley High School '45 Hartford, Conn. United States Army Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hartford Club I, 2, 3, 4, Inlranzural Softball I, 3, 4,' ln- Irainural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4,' Chairman, Catholic Collegiate Ball 4 Page E iglz ty-seven NE QQ-5, Robert A. Raymond, B.S. Business A dmin istration Marshall St., Xfllest Haven, Conn. Saint Mary's Academy '43 New Haven, Conn. United States Army Ih'an's Honor List, 1, 2, V1-ikrms 4, Caro- lan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, .Senior liusiness Club, New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4 Anthony C. Riccio, A.B. Education 1344 Plainfield St., Cranston, R. I. Cranston High School '47 Dennis Honor Lis! I, 2, 3 Pa ffc Eighty-eigllt Ernest F. Reale, A.B. Social Science 75 Bonner St., Hartford, Conn. Hartford Public High School '44 United States Army Third Order of St. Dominic 2, 3, Albertus Magnus Club 3, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hart- ford Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President el, Intramural Basketball 4 John F. Riley, B.S. Chemistry 441 Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. New Bedford High School l44 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 1, 2, 3, Pl1i.Cl1j Club 2, 3, 4, New Bedford Club I, 2, 3, 4, In- lramuml Football 4, Delegate to Eastern College Science Conference 3 Robert W. Reardon, A.B. Letters 344 Village St., Medway, Mass. Saint Mary's High School '45 United States Navy Dean's Honor List 2, 3, Cowl 2, 3, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, President 4, Greater Boston Club I, 2, 3, 4, Freslzman Dance Committee f'!lVV ,.. l W 'N L Leonard l S04 4 Center St. Mount St. l 4 LL , I. 1 1 if Qfi ki. , ,A Rene 0. Robidoux, B.S. Business Administration. RFD No. 2, Vkloonsocket Hill Rd., North Smithfield, R. I. Mloonsocket High School '41 United States Army Senior Business Club, ll'700IlS0I'lfI'l Club 2, 3, 4, College Orchestra I THE VERITAS o CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE T Williams Stir 160 lg Fall j Dlllfee I I . fllbrrh 5 Lhlltll ld, I lllllnn 1 v FUN Rismlll H S em lr A.B. -'. Mass. ool '45 .Y . 5: Carolan 3. 4. Secre- oslon Club uuilln' B.S. 071 lill Rf'-7 l. Jl 'll M., Clllll ,ON Leonard D. Roberts, A.B. Social Science 4 Center St., Wloonsocket, R. I. Mount St. Charles Academy '43 Anthony R. Rocco, B.S. Biology 32 Arthur St., New Haven, Conn. Collegiate Preparatory School '47 United States Navy Cowl 2' Albertus Ma uus Club 3 4' Caro 2 g 1 1 ' lun Club I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1,' New I-Iuuen Club I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sofi- bull 2, 3, -l,' Freslzmun Track ,bl Robert G. Rock, B.S. Business Aclminislration 34 Pelletier Ave., Mloonsocket, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Deazfs Honor List 2, Senior Business Club: Woorzsocket Club I, 2, 3, -1, Treasurer 3, President 4 William A. Rodgers, A.B. Jay P. Rolison, Jr., A.B. Joseph A. Rossetti, B.S. Social Sgjgngg Politu-ulSc1'erzce Business Administration 160 Buflington St., Fall River, Mass. Durlee High School ,SG United States Navy Allberlus Magnus Club 3, Carolnu Club 3, -I: lvlll IfI'lll'I' Club l, 2, 3, -I THE VE ilrix 84 Central Ave., Madison, N. Seton Hall Prep. '47 V1'1Rl'1',xs 4, Curoluu Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mono- grunz Club 3, -l,' Sbilfecl Shoe Club 3. 4, Alelropolitmz Couuly Club I, 2, 3, J, Var- sil' Truck AIIIIIIIWCI' 3 4' 1lllIYIlIl1l7Yll Sofi- buill I, 2, 3, 4: Ilnlilllllllffll Ifnskellzull 1, 2. lulrumurul Foolbull I, 2: IeI'I'I'lT'l'll llu' College I,!'lll'P' iu 7ll'llI'k,' IVDOM College llzulio Sluliou 2, 3 477 Mendon Rd., Ctnnbcrland Hill, R. I. Cumberland High School '44 United States Navy Air Corps Page Eiglity-nine ' ion A . c , .1 ,Vi 15 Joseph J. Rossi, Jr., A.B. Social Science XVcst Fourth St., Derby, Conn. Derby High School '44 United States Navy .'llbc'rlus Magnus Club 3, -l,' Carolan. Club l, 2, 3, 4,' Flying Club 3, 4,' New Haven Club I, 2, 3, -l j .. Donald C. Rutter, A.B. History 69 Fort Ave., Cranston, R. I. Aldrich High School '43 United States Army Cranslon Club 3, 4 -W' l - ff!-PH, wwe 5'f'fT Rene J. Rossignol, A.B. Education 39 Arlington Ave., Cranston, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Cranslon Club 3, 4 James J. Rotatori, A.B. Social Science 1234 Park Ave., Vlloonsocket, R. I. Woonsocket High School '43 United States Navy Woonsocket Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Freshman Baseball, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, In- lranlural Football I, 2 My John F. Ryan, Jr., B.S. Business Aclministration 187 Bellevue Ave., Providence, R. I. Cranston High School '43 United States Navy Dcan's Honor List I, 35 Senior Businrss Club Richard F. Ryan, B.S. Biology 2960 Post Rd., Greenwood, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Dean's Honor List 3, Albertus MagI111S Club 3, -l,' Kcnl Counly Club 3, 4 Rober Busine. 70 Quincy La Sa Senior Busines. H Y liew l0Sial QB i x Dfffyfgggers Hu Ono' l 5 Club N I 3, 4. kfnpon Ch , flljan 1,2 Ill THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE TH Ev E Page Ninety l- Rotatort 53' '-fig, ,l 'n-V ' -lsflgdth 1' -41 rx ' Hxgd xhtml- Ym Nm -- . 4. l'fs5 ' ll 43 .. 1' ...P H .-vi.: 'Hg 1 I I Robert J. Ryan, BS. Business Administration '70 Quincy St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Senior Business Club Thomas J. Ryan, A.B. Pasco Saccoccia, A.B. Sociology Education 149 Second Ave., Vlloonsocket, R. I. ll Knight St., Cranston, R. I. Mount St. Charles Academy '46 La S3116 Acadelny '45 Pyramid Players 15 Woonsocket Club 1, 2, 3,4 S. I' IR.l I i1l',f.nilnl. grimy il . Aj. ,LS X U A lla .yy ff' 'T . yo rw' Joslah Sacks, B.S. Biology 9 Bay View Ave., Newport, R. I. Rogers High School '46 Dean's Honor List 1, 2, 35 Albertus Mag nus Club 3, 45 Carolan Club I, 2, 3, -I 5 Station 2 Newport Club I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2 Physics 68 Pinehurst Ave., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Pl1i-Cl1i Club 3, 45 TVDOM College Raflio Lloyd L. Salisbury, Jr., B.S. United States Army Air Force Tlzircl Order of St. Dominic 3, 45 Camera Club 45 Glee Club 45 Cranston Club 3, 45 Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 45 Aquatic Friars 3, 4 Francis J. Scholan, BS. Biology l33 South St., Xvaterbury, Conn. Crosby High School '46 Dean's Honor List I, 2, 3,' Albertus Blag- nns Club 3, 45 Carolan Club I, 2, 3, -I, Class Representative 3, 45 Waterbury Club I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 35 Intramural Football I5 WDOAI College Radio Station 2, 3 YHEVERITAS 1: CLASSGFrttP15ETtEEfsEHUNDRED tflFTY,Orlz Hi V.,.e..,..,.e.,....-..e...,,.,.-..,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,.,. V f. f'-' . -i Aair- -- -f I H 'ff ',3sff'f':f'f 'fi'f Tiff' 5 mf... ,-5 2-...-...S ..t'.nLi,.tr.ttf..L:.,3.uL..4..'.t.r..',..'.a.a...,-- . -1.-.,.Ai...:....la -. .,..,.,..,.. .....- ..,...-A.,.... .A..-.., . . ....., .--Nt .....-..,. .s .ca ...,..-,- '- .4- -.L,.,... ..... ..,:.....-..,.,....,i,-.....,.r,..... .. .Lxi,........e4...,..J .. 1... .,.......4 Page Ninety one TH F - NX -A-M i 035: ,V 'Y Richard Shadoian, A.B. Education I4 Redlern St., North Providence, R. I. North Providence High School '46 United States Army IJlflllI'S Honor List 3 P, x: s ,,,, , ' 7. N . 40' sf Francis P. Shanahan, A.B. Sociology 188 Yale Ave., New Haven, Conn. New Haven High School '44 United States Navy Carolau Club I, 2, 3, Class Rejlreszfnlalivc Ig New Haven Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 2, Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, Inlrumural Foolball I, 2, 3 '52 Daniel F. Shea, A.B. Education 73 Cottage SL., Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Coyle High School '45 United States Army Fall Rizfer Club I, 2,3, Al Pa UI Ninety-Iwo John W. Shea, A.B. Political Science Hopmeadow Rd., Simsbury, Conn. Abbey School '46 V1-1Rl'l'As 3: Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, -lg Friars' Club 2, 3. 4, Scfrgefllll-al-.flrms 4, Cllairluan Friars' Ouling 2, Cleo Club I, 25 Spfkwl Shoe. Club 2,' Harlforfl Club I, 2, 3, 45 Varszlv Tracl: 2,' Intramural Softball 3: Inlramural Iiaslcellmll l,'Fr1'sl1mar1 Track, Fl'c SlllllIIll Hanflbool: lirlilorial Iioarfl 2 E VERITAS 6 CLASS OF NINETEEN H 1.1 t ,ga is is 955: fi? . E if? r. Wi R-ihqh--Q ' f. 'ke ff rag s , F 1 I 14 , l . if E. . 1 J. t r r 1 . 4 if l Robert A. shannon, A.B. Paul V- Letters I 34 Netherlands Ave., Cranston, R. I. 33 Coyle A' Central High School '47 Saint Rap United States Navy Hff1flf'0 f WN' Dz'an's Honor List I, 2, 3 l'n's:ilz'l1ll,Pff ltlball I, 2, 5, 4 fm Ea Pkg? Q 'XRS l 63? iii, Joseph J. Shea, B.S. D . Biology ands I84 Linden St., Fall River, Mass. IH 4 La Salle Academy '47 Saiillennh- United States Army Air Force 'lfkapha Deazfs Honor List 3,' Albcrlus Magnus Ph' Ulllled Club 3, -lg Camera Club 3, Fall River Club Chi CI . Coll, 'lb 3 I, 2, 7, -1 ge UNDRED FIFTY-ONE THE VER I i it . .. ., .. . J, ' QQHKZIWHLRII il.1',s,1.,,f'4: vs- ' N: LX Xiu . 'Ch' -P ilflitf . ,tgp if i .Q -. f :Uv 'F Q 31 i ' A J. Shea' 35' 5 ff Raef- All s l '1 'M l -5 , rf xrfllnl ' X' A' .its-ill? . 1 f .,, . - 7' Hi .0 :xiii Paul V. Sherlock, A.B. Education 33 Coyle Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy, '47 1illl!'lCSlUlll' Valley Club l, 2. 3, -I, Vire- Presirleul 3, Presirleut -l,' 1lIll'Il1IIllIYll Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4 Valentino R. Simone, B.S. Biology lO8 Vinton St., Providence, R. I. Hope High School '42 United States Army Albertus Magnus Club 3, 4,' Flying Club 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Softball 3, 4, Intramural Football 3, 4 Charles A. Smith, A.B. Sociology 98 Althea St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '46 Camera Club -l,' Intramural Softball Ig Iu- trauzural 13asl:elball I, 2,' Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2 David S. Smith, B.S. Hugh J. Smith, B.S. Richard D. Smith, B. S. Physics Busta ess A clministratiou. Business A dministration ll Allen Ave., Riverside, R. I. 16 Emcroft Ave., Providence, R. I. Alice Ave., Oakland, R. I. Saint Raphael High School '44 Mount Pleasant High School '47 Burrillville High School '46 Unitgd States A1-lny Senior Business Club Senior Business Club Plzi-Clzi Club 3, -1, President 4, TVDOJNI College Radio Station 2, 3 THE VERITAS o CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE Page Ninety-tluee Frank Solitro, B.S. Business Administration 23 Ainerita St., Providence, R. l. , cil1lSSlt'2ll High School 'All United States Army Senior liusiucss Club Donald Solomon, A.B. Education 128 YVarrington St., Proviclcncte, R. l. Hope High School '47 Adelard 0. Soucy, A.B. Education l37 Prevost St., Fall River, Mass. Prcvost High School U13 United States Army Air Force Deau's Honor List 2, 3,' Fall River Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ff' E . -fig! LH, f it Edward A 1 243 Baird St. llsgr. Coyle United 1 Qt.. Z '59 ,, J V2 , 4' if L E ff' :A il l Rene W- SOHCY, A.B. Robert E. Stetkiewicz, A.B. George H. Stevens, A.B. Mort. Ed'llU1f1071 Social Science Social Science lm9l'A 355 Rillllllllll SI., Woonsocket, R. I. 57 Aetna St., Central Falls, R. I. 155 Bernice Ave.. lvoonsocket, R- I- A Mount St. Charles Academy '45 Saint Raphael Academy '47 XfVoonsocket High School '42 ' Nh Pvliiff, United States, Navy Pyramid Players 1, 2, 3, -lg Blackstone Val- United States Navy RVUTIOHQ Dealix Honor List 1' 2, 3 Icy Club I, 2, 3, 45 F,-eslznzan Dance Com- 7 I I I 2 3 4. IHtm,n,u,al Ogg 't i ,,,mw,,. junior Pm C .UPS S . . Iloousocket Cul , , , 1 2 RHI Dance Committee In mmm Le emo, 151lSk0fbLlU1, 2? If'fff1'11U'f1'F 0tl 'H1' Caroillltd SIHIQSS Neudllmub to 1,2 ifzu1,'Q gub ,, 4 TtiEwvEaW'iYr:xTsee cLA s 5 or NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE THE V E R I Page Ninety-four 0-Smit. F-ixfziilaq 'F Ni., iii! Riin,M1,. .,e N15 Wil? .43 Wifi Km .lirlmtf 5-1-7 I. 1. nfl Rim H Slflmill le, ,i.'i'ia:i'l mil. s. I - 'A , Wurllrlx iq I , t..- , 0011. . ,, H2271 'fb , Q al.. -A M, suit . gf l1illlli- t ' lifyili'iiH 1 .ft MVN Ml' v , 1 ol Edward A. Sullivan, A.B. Itlistory 243 Baird St., Fall River, Mass. Msgr. Coyle High School '44 United States Army John J. Sullivan, A.B. Social Science 121 Ruggles St., Providence, R. La Salle Academy '38 United States Army Alberlus Magnus Club 3, Friars Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4 Mortimer A. Sullivan, Jr. A.B. Political Science 7 Mt. Vernon St., Newport, R. I. Rogers High School '45 United States Army Air Force Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4 Newport Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basi kelball 1, 2 James L. Sweeney, B.S. Business Adniinistration 24 Nelson St., Providence, R. 1. La Salle Academy '45 United States Army Air Force Camera Club 3,' Senior Business Club Joseph L. Sullivan, A.B. Education 1. 342 Dudley St., Providence, R. 1. La Salle Academy '45 United States Army 2, Camera Club 4 John T. Sweeney, B.S. Business Admin istration. 199 Power St., Providence, R. 1. La Salle Academy '44 United States Army Senior Business Club, Inlrarnural Basket- ball I,' Senior Dance Cornrnlltee . r : . 74 '- - X ' 7' C f T ' ' , 'J T li E V PE R i T A S fir C L A x Q P I'-1 1 Fw me 1 if 1. :J H U fl U L. .- D r 1 . I' if ,Grit-ie iiQ2f: u...a1:z::m:sr:if1i7:42.21:411Eigizaiiii.:1 s1g:gr1'.,q3J 1ifip1':jL311 'ipii'if'fii3ft ff'fio'itf'f if'T?'1iiii'Tfmf 75 5 Page Ninety-ave Matthew C. Sweeney, B.S. Business A clmiulstratiou. 31 Health Ave., Providence, R. I. l.a Salle Academy '47 Senior liuxiurss Club John A. Thompson, B.S. Business Administration 25 Dartmouth Ave., Riverside, R. I La Salle Academy '47 Golf 2, 3, ll, Ski Clu , Senior liuxiuess Club,'Sj1ilce1l Slzoe Club lg ll 3 -I James P. Thorpe, A.B. Education 128 Mill St., Valley Falls, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy V17 Pvrauiirl Players lg Blackstone Valley Club 1, 2, 3, -lg Iutrauzural Basketball 4, Intra- mural Football 1 Robert E E4 6ll'am'id1 R Saint Raph .Student Cougar Club I, 2. 3, ii mifleeg Trmsurrr William W. Tobin, B.S. Charles V. Todd, A.B. Paul W. Toole, A.B. Chemistry Social Science Economics 16011 59 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. 21 Milk St., Providence, R. I. 105 Nashua St., Providence, R- I- 9 Ed La 521116 Acadcml' Q16 Hope High School '43 Saint Raphael Academy '44 'gilltlinqm :al United States Navy United States Army lmll'a1-fm 'll'- Deau's Honor List 2, 3, Freslzman Dance lilaclcstone Valley Club I, 2, 3, 4 l mlllldl High Comuzillee THE VERITAS o CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-0 N E l Page Nizlely-six Qfwgtntli. l :fu F1lls.R,l. fi i huflaxn '42 5' 1. kv l'.5t:,yfll1, 1 ?.reie:f-:fH:l:'f- Robert E. Tougas, A.B. Education 6 Wlarwick Rd., Pawtucket, R. I. Saint Raphael Academy '46 Student Congress 2, Blackstone Valley Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Corn- znittee, Treasurer of Sophonzore Class Everett A. Travisono, B.S. Business Administration 17 View St., Providence, R. I. Mount Pleasant High School ,46 United States Army Senior Business Club Qs' Edward F. Troy, A.B. Social Science 58 Gates Ave., YVaterbury, Conn. Crosby High School '44 United States Army .-llbertus Magnus Club 3, 4, Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Waterbury Club I, 2, 3, 4, Freslz- rnan Track W Leon Urban, A.B. , Took, Education A' 'MM I 294 Metacom Aye., Wlarren, R. I. lt gdfntff.R Wlarren High School '47 w' VFW! ny lntranzural Basketball I bi . Mjiil. . 1. W Ulm : vile' I :Ay fl ca Carlo A. Vaghi, AB. Social Science 32 Elizabeth St., Bethel, Conn. Bethel High School '44 United States Navy Carolan Club I, 2, 3, 4,' Freslznzan Basea ball, Inlrainural Softball 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4, Inlraln 117711 Football 2, 3, 4 Harold E. Vayo, Jr., A.B. Letters H8 Xfllcntworth Ave., Lowell, Mass. Saint Marys Academy '47, New Haven, Conn. Dean's Honor List I, 2, 3, Aleinbic 2, 3, 4, Literary lioartl 2, 3. liflilor-in-Cllief 4,' V1-1lu'l1-xs 3, 4, Literary Board 3, Literary liclilor 4, Carolan Club 2, 3, 4,' Debating Union 2, National Federation of Catholic College Sluclenls 3, 4, Clzairinan, Campus Lilurgy Cornnzillee 3 Page Ninety-sc in n ,,,r.-.za 1 qgtffr 'K .at c we . We 5,5 , , , ...rf , .f 'W Alfred A. Ventresea, A.B. Economics 7 Hillside Ave., Johnston, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 Robert A. Walsh, A.B. Education H08 Smith St., Providence, R. I. La Salle Academy '47 lnlranzural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 ..,,..l.....-- and Arthur F. Vine, Business Adniinistration 15 Rhodes Ave., Cranston, R. I. Cranston High School ,47 Senior Business Club, C7'6l7'l5t071 Club 4 James E. Welch, A.B. Social Science 61 Delrllolt St., New Bedford, Mass. Holy Fainily High School '44 United States Army .ellbertus Magnus Club 35 Carolan Club 1. 2,' New Bedford Club 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Softball I. 25 Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Intramural Football 1, 2 James W. Walsh, A.B. History ll2 Orchard St., Cranston, R. I. Cranston High School '47 United States Ariny Cranston Club 4, Intramural Football I Raymond J. Whitley, JI'-f A.B. Economics 2 Lainoille Ave., Haverhill, M2155- Haverhill High School '45 THE VERITAS 0 CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FiFTY'O l Page Ninety-eight lame lf Ni De .llbvrl lla 3, lg Fall 1 1. 1 ARTS Stephen F. .llln William ll. .li .lrnold P, .lrser Richard .l. .lun Roland W. Bits Rdbtrl ll. Blur Vincent A. Boin lohll J. Cnllern' l0SCpl1 A. capiii .lntonio R, Cam 1'hilipE. Chartii Vnicem H, gm Ronald R, Colle Rilmond R, Du Rifhznd ll- Dm Edward P, pills, Pfflll F- Fletcher llilham H, Gan. CAI Utnitl Slelihelljnigig. Ealritk I 'Caseng 'ho ' l .lr1hii3SCl'Ci011l0: E2ll'Ill0nd R Era!-d ' . Francis lgtnaul Roland Al Gonnhi lgennz Hoynler Q0l'o U ll KCnxRil1PlJMcD011 llcbf United States Navy Carolan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, P7'55fdegt.,3f Greater Boston Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Vwf' lam! dent 35 Intramural Softball 3X lllllfwluo MDX lzaskeiball 3, 4: l'1f flH1l1ff1l FOOIIHIU 1: - Fmgllller J BM RR ' Q Ruben D' 501119, . Uma. N E T H5 V I E CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE .wang 'mm James J. Williamson, B.S. John C. Wojeik, Jr., A.B. Frederick W. Young, Jr L C' M Bzology Social Science I A,B, ughsthmw' 158 Wfest Hilton St., 23 Norfolk Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Education Sum xml ' North Tiverton, R. I. Pawtucket East High School '45 32 Kilvert St., Hillsgrove, R. I. W l De La Salle Academy '47 fllbertus Magnus Club 3g Camera Club 4g La Salle Academy '46 'uw MMU Albert Magnus Club 3, 4,' Camera Club Fall River Club 3 Intramural Basketball 2j Intramural Foot- 3, 41 Fall River Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ball Ig College Orchestra 1 I Whitley, Jr A-B' ..QwMi 5 . lla ff HN V45 . 53100 Hal' W. 1- Kg-5 - '. fi? su- l.P ,idl1Prfl' :- L, 3 JV - 1.-- '. if Jasiffwl 5L,illll'1'2 ltdnvdft .all if' ARTS Stephen F. Albright William M. Antil Arnold P. Arseneaux Richard A. Audette Roland W. Bisson Robert M. Blume Vincent A. Boianelli John J. Caflerty Joseph A. Capineri Antonio R. Centore Philip E. Chartier Vincent H. Clark, Jr. Ronald R. Collette Raymond R. D'Ambrosio Richard M, Deasy Edward P. FitzSimmons Paul F. Fletcher William H. Gaw SENIORS-DEAN'S HONOR LIST-SEVENTH SEMESTER Louis Gelsomino Cleon E. Harvey Thomas A. Holleran John A. Keane Zygmunt K. Kochanek Eli J. LaFreniere Joseph P. Laughlin Walter F. Little Jeremiah C. Lynch, Jr Alfred E. McEneaney Gilbert J. Mongeau Harry Moussas Austin P. Nagle Albert A. Nutini Hubert P. Patenaude Louis H, Picone Albert T. Pike Ugo P. Pontarelli Alfred L. Quartaroli XVilliam P. Quinn Robert W. Reardon Anthony C. Riccio Leonard D. Roberts Robert A. Shannon Charles A. Smith Adelard O. Soucy Rene W. Soucy Robert E. Stetkiewicz Charles V. Todd Harold E. Vayo, Jr. Alfred A. Ventresca James E. Welch John C. Mlojcik, Jr. BIOLOGY Leo W. Boulanger Joseph Box James Brady Francis J. Curran Francis J. Devine Allan A. DiSimone Robert V. Feeley Gaetano J. Ferrante Herbert Gershovitz Normand R. Goulet Francis J. Higgins, III Walter Patten John F. Riley William XV. Tobin PHYSICS Henry F. Beckett James H. Gettings, Jr. Antonio Marchetti, Jr. Eugene M. Joly BUSINESS Robert I. Krasner Eugene A. Amelio Paul S. Marra Joseph C. M. Belanger Anthony F. Merlino, Jr. Clement C. Bernier Joseph E. Murray Edmund B. Raheb Josiah Sacks Frank J. Scholan Joseph J. Shea CHEMISTRY Frankt T, King Raymond J. Newbold Robert E. Brennan Raymond A. Dufour John J. Harrington William H. Kelley Bertrand L. LaChance Everett J. Morrison Robert A, Raymond CAP AND GOVVN COMMITTEEE Clzairman, Joseph D. Carbon Daniel J. Adler Stephen F. Albright Patrick J. Casey Thomas J. Conlon Arthur C. Cotter Raymond R. D'Ambrosio Gerard A. Denault Francis L. Donahue Roland A. Goulet Henry Z. Horn George P. McDonald Kenneth D. McDonald Francis J. McGurkin Stephen E. +Marcucci Paul D. Murray Raymond E. O'Dowd Louis H. Picone John J. Pollitt lVilliam P. Pyne XVilliam A. Rodgers John XV. Shea Charles A. Smith William XV. Tobin Carlo A. Vaghi Co-Chairmen, Robert O. Doherty and Charles V Todd Gerald F. Alexander Arnold P. Arseneaux William B. Antil Joseph J. Box John F. Bresnahan Vincent H. 'Clark Frank Delmonico Clinton R. Dionne John H. Downey Leo B. Dungan Anthony Fusco Hlilliam H. Gaw John D. Hickey Joseph A. Lalli Robert W. McElroy William A. McGinnis Robert J. Moore Alfred Navarette Melvin F. Nissel James F. Noonan John D, O'Connor Joseph A. Palmer William H. Plummer Josiah Sacks Matthew C. Sweeney Robert E. Tougas James IV. Walsh Robert A. Hlalsh James XVelch Raymond J. Whitley .oli Alexander J. Becker Francis B. Conley Robert D. Conte l George H. MacDonald COMMENCEMENT BALL COMMITTEE Co-Chairmen, Paul B. Plunkett and John F. McCann Lawrence Nl. DePalma Edward J, Mooney Robert E. Phayre Francis J. Scholan R'1 'mond P Circia 'Xlbert X Nntini -Xlbert T Pike Robert E. Stetkiewicz 4, . lr 4 . I . . . Thomas A. Holleran Raymond J. O'Rourke, Jr. Jay P. Rolison Page Ninety-nine I t 2 t me Wddfdiy FRESHMAN YEAR After the ordeal of Freshman IfVeek, with its orienta- tion lectures, placement examinations, assembly-line physicals, and endless booklines, we began to 1'C21l1ZC how really bewildered we were. X'V6'U'lCCl to look so- phisticated, as we did when we were high-school SCDIOFSS but somehow we couldn't convince anyone, ourselves included. Idle walked half-apologetically into class- rooms and hugged the corridor walls whenever 2I'WhltB habit hove into view. Fr. Dillon, the fearful Dean of Disci- pline, struck terror into our hearts. Fr. Mclienna, with Emily Post in one hand and course-cards in the Iother, began the preliminary polishing of one-day Providence College Gentlemen. VVith the first issue of the Cowl came calls from the College clubs, publications, and societies asking for new members. A few of us answeredg most of us looked on in admiration . . . 'We marched as a class in the Holy Name Parade in Boston . . . A lot of noise was made about reviving football at the College, but that's about as far as it went . . . The Very Reverend Robert J. Slavin, O.P., our new President, was honored at a for- mal reception given by the Alumni Association . . . Eighty of us turned out for the first Frosh basketball practice .... Larry Drew was Varsity coach . . . Mfe found out about the Wlar Memorial Grotto and also about the Grotto Fundg and all of us became ticket sales- men . . . The Junior Veridames sponsored an informal dance and pleasantly surprised us. It was love at first sight . . . The Flying Club began to take shape . . . Stan Moore provided the music for the Friars Formal . . . Fr. D. F. Reilly, O.P., Dean of Freshmen, set up oflices in Donnelly Hall . . . The Most Reverend Francis P. Keough, fourth Bishop of Providence, was appointed to the Archbishopric of Baltimore by Pope Pius XII . . . Delightfully different Derryowen was successfully pro- duced by the Pyramid Players . . . The Glee Club sang Christmas Carols over Station YVHIM . . . Elliot Law- rence chosen as junior Prom band . . . The Most Rev- erend Emmanuel Suarez, O.P., Master General of the Order of Friars Preachers, visited the College. He dedi- cated the magnificent IfVar Memorial Grotto of Our Lady of the Rosary before an audience numbering up- wards of ten thousand people, laid the cornerstone of the one and one-half million dollar Science Building, and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at a formal academic convocation . . . George Iohnson played at the Frosh Hop . . . Fathers V. Idlilliams, O.P. and Francis N. Reynolds, O.P. gave most of us our first taste of a Dominican Retreat . . . Bruce Marshall, internationally known Scottish author and a convert to Catholicism, and Max Jordan, famous American foreign correspondent, lectured before class assemblies . . . Var- sity basketball record: l0 and 10 . . . Harry Coates introduced at the Sophomore Smoker. He made us Sie up and take notice immediately. And we're still beino- amazed by the track teams he's turning out. U SOPHOMORE YEAR By now we were beginning to feel our feet under us. We had won the battle of the books two semesters in 3 row and the Freshman fog had finally lifted, Extra- curricular activities became more and more important Page One Hundred in our on- and off-campus lives. And we dove headlong into our second year with a vengeance. The Most Reverend Russell J. McVinney, the newly- consecrated fifth Bishop of Providence, celebrated the annual Mass of the Holy Ghost at the IfVar Memorial Grotto. His Excellency spoke to the Student Body after Mass, and exhorted us to put into practice the ideals and principles of St. Thomas, upon which the College had been founded . . . It didn't take long for us to find out more concerning these principles, for within twenty- four hours afterwards we had all had our first class in Thomistic Philosophy. Theology was also introduced into the College curriculum this year . . . Under the auspices of the Veridames, Christopher Lynch, well- known Irish tenor and protege of John McCormack, pre- sented a varied and interesting concert . . Seumas Mac- Manus, Irish poet, lecturer, and storyteller, visited the College. He captured immediately the hearts and imag- inations of the Student Body. . . Ferd Mandeville's orchestra and a real-live honest-to-goodness skeleton pro- vided the music and part of the atmosphere respectively at the Sophomore Hop . . . A successful Forty-Niners Dance was staged by the Senior Class, with the help of Tommy McCann and his orchestra . . . The numerical marking system gave way to modern design: A's and B's and C's . . . The Mlinter Festival and Penny Sale really went big-time this year, when it was held for the first time at the Rhode Island Auditorium. The place was literally thronged . . . Stan Moore did musical honors at the Friars Formal . . . Arnold Lunn, essayist, apologist, and a convert of Monsignor Ronald Knox, spoke to us on the subject, Is Evolution proved? . . . Horace Heidt did a New Year's Eve show for the benefit of the War Memorial Fund . . . The constitution of the Student Congress was presented to and approved by the Student Body . . . Providence College became a mem- ber of the National Collegiate Athletic Association QNCAAQ . . . W'hen we returned from the Christmas Holidays, a periodical room had been added to the al- ready expanded library . . . The Rhode Island Intercol- legiate Press Association held its initial meeting of the current year in the lounge at Aquinas Hall . . . Charlie Barnet and his orchestra was chosen to play at the Iunior Promenade . . . The Most Reverend Russell HI. McVin- ney formally dedicated the new Science Building. . . The Pyramid Players presented Room Service . .. Hendricken Field acquired an outdoor board track through the efforts of Coach Harry Coates and the Spllsfid Shoe Club . . . TherReverend John S. Kennedy, ASFISU ant Editor of the Catholic Tmnscript, spoke on Philos- ophy, Religion, and Current Fiction, . . . Courtship and Chastity, a lecture given by Fr. McKenna in con- junction with the annual Courtship and Marriage series, was delivered to a packed house . . . Providence Col- lege's Hrst outdoor track meet was an outstanding SUC- cess. Attendance numbered over three thousand . .- Mr. Maurice Moe Timlin was appointed head of the newly created Placement Office . . . The Lenten Retreat was given by Fathers James L. Mitchell, O.P., Walter B- Sullivan, O.P., and Joseph E. Madden, O.P .... Onll' one year after its beginning on the Campus, Track wa? madeamajor sport . . . Providence College was accfipfq as a member of the National Federation Of Carholle College Students QNFCCSQ . . . 0ur, teinbff by the t dan1f5 ' fgf Ihe Most Rt l'1'0Vldfl the lm! hear fha Master 0 beennel who llffa 5,1 Eduez nlN31'li3f forty-flVC Holy Nat warmtlt tt treated Ill electionee derby hill new Gym- , , , jinnt the F anne began its 1 College of hind St. A ...Dull Library of to search 0 help to soh homeland I have not l Friars Forn' musical hot ber ol the I eration of I enslnined 1 Mooney Pla room of the than erowdt received om llarsity Bash included wi State Couegl betland not gf an exees- ISI Q of a ' the Cistereigi most pmfus afifl' the fir nud Players aPP0inted I0 College I England UOIIQI F K. eden th? fllellliet 31-teved b , th T, F ul it , ' le lifts Ours. I ii lhlS tin N ,wk 'Wi-Q tj - Mft' 'J' H is Lili? W f an llt mi' ui' 'lihtm mf - . mls if in nlhmllrf M mr WY' ws 1s,,,.,,ffi fimlj tm V fill ., -NLMHE fe, -, .KWH LM ,M me elim , . 1215 win I v ll l iiital -. .atm gf, hnmmjinf If - . . ll - lllttwlg. Di ff' -H1 -- - . '-' llimlrlfionq, ii' Hmrkfmtilg l wessful 'Emma- Y --if cs. .ii .xr-an . . . llseuuifi 'tfvfzm '.l's'3i iff: Pesthzl mdleiniii tr 15:5 it rs btlllii -J lalitfwium lhejf- Su: llmre did . lmitll lumeiv E ll-TcsLn-I llmlill fi ' ' Iwiuti-:-u prtwf as I 5 gf gym ltr theft: , l?rmn1in11imsli jgfef fl Intl :tt ff'lei f hmmm.: ,,.,-iz: lshleut gr grief! SW 2 . I S iff ianiflffflflfii . -q' Jjgjfrllll -1' . ,nr s ' .1 1 f 1 ,Q 1' R n tin- ,,, ' X-9413.15 Hlll ' iff L' ' 'n Ph' nmijin .. 1 1. nf f : t . A -U., af 'sf-l W .'-, ' same wt Tix: M ' rl gfpitf if ,,.,. - rm R 'ill .. ,ii f 4- U . 1, np,,jif.l ff will xlflftffllf ,. 'vw 'ages' il Ll1f'5lMUfl.ifff . ,.. u , . ,xv I .'n if l. tr' ,. , 5127? 0 Q- Kmnijql-it . , I . lil , . ipjkfl W f':f5 fff'f.l fffff' .- ti .. ' ' ' J . ,.jx1s.:x? mjjdtf It Ljaf-rf ' ' ' Emndlnf . 4 L l' .f . at Ou nl -'ffl ,I if llllluzlrl' ' nf ll 1' i il..fiinlf'lhiaji: 4. 3 P lf he Leflffflw A ,ATN Pllllilf 6,1 , lgejj, 'll ' 'Xb-l 'U' ' lff' ,tu . M 5' I :T N 1 I Cl lpu maart . tl- - ll f 1- if 'ini full ..,it, ,ny . figff H-J. j Iliff JUNIOR YEAR Our junior year got under way socially with the Sep- tember Frolic, an informal, chummy dance sponsored by the ubiquitous and extremely charming junior Veri- dames . . . The enrollment hit the two thousand mark for the first time in the history of the College . . . The Most Reverend Russell McVinney, D.D., Bishop of Providence, celebrated the Mass of the Holy Ghost at the Mfar Memorial Grotto . . . Wfe were all pleased to hear that Father Slavin had qualified for the degree of Master of Sacred Theology . . . Mr. james QVinj Cuddy became head basketball coach. He replaced Larry Drew, who became Director of Intramural Athletics and Physi- cal Education . . . The Holy Name Holy Hour was held at Narragansett Park. The night was a cold one, but the forty-five thousand candles lit during the recitation of the Holy Name Pledge and Benediction spread light and warmth to our very souls . . . The junior Action Party treated the campus to some real, old-fashioned, pre-war electioneering, with airplanes, motorcycles, raccoon coats, derby hats, and cigars . . . Much more talk about the new Gym. Half of Penny Sale proceeds goes to the fund . . . Jimmy O'Neil and his Collegiate Band played for the Farmers' Festival . . . A vastly improved Glee Club began its musical season with a joint concert at Newton College of the Sacred Heart . . . The new cemetery be- hind St. Antoninus Hall was blessed by the President . . . Dr. Richard J. Hayes, librarian of the National Library of Dublin, addressed our class and requested us to search our cellars and attics for papers which might help to solve the mystery of the Irishmen who left their homeland for America in the nineteenth century and have not been heard of since .... The bids for the Friars Formal announced that Stan Moore would do the musical honors . . . The Flying Club became a mem- ber of the Civil Aeronautics Patrol . . . All night ven- eration of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima, which was enshrined overnight in the College Chapel . . . Art Mooney played at our junior Prom, and the Main Ball- room of the Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel was a little more than crowded . . . Lest we forget: during this year we received our formal introduction to Theology . . . The Varsity Basketball record was fourteen and eight, which included wins over Boston College and Rhode Island State College four first since l94lj . . . Operation Cum- berland not only gave us the chance to work off some of our excess energy, but left us with that good feeling inside of a job well-done. The Fathers and Brothers at the Cistercian Monastery of Our Lady of the Valley were most profuse in their thanks to us for our salvage work after the fire . . . The spring production of the Pyra- mid Players was The Milky lA7ay . . . Fr. Slavin was appointed to a second three-year term as president of the College . . . Providence College became head of the New England Regional Forensics Commission of the Na- tional Federation of Catholic College Students . . . On the twentieth of May, we were shocked and profoundly grieved by the untimely death of the Reverend Jeremiah T. Fitzgerald, O.P., for 19 years Vice-President of the College . . . SENIOR YEAR By this time our college lives were a full three-quarters spent. The title Senior impressed us more, now that it was ours. There was too much to be learned and done in this final year for us to be very interested in these things. It was about time that we began to take the world seriously, and we determinedly rose to meet the challenge. September saw us rather apprehensive. Korea was developing into something more than summer maneuvers. The draft was reactivated, and rumors Hlled the corridors and cafeteria. Those of us who had seen service were quite confident of finishing the year, but the rest of us were rudely shocked out of our complacency. The first issue of the Cowl ran this headline on its front page: Selective Service Clarifies Induction Issue For Students . VVe were uncertain as to just what to do. The bulletin boards and the Cowl informed us immediately of all changes and new pronouncements relative to the draft. Fr. Dore told us to sit tight and not to worry about fin- ishing this year. Gradually we became used to the sit- uation: we never forgot it was there, but our attitude towards it became more healthy and less of a fixation. Courses in Music Appreciation and Art Appreciation were welcome additions to the curriculum . . . We looked at the little freshmen and wondered if we were really like that once . . . School enrollment dropped off about two hundred . . . Friar Boy III, the College's Dalmatian mascot, tried unsuccessfully to disgorge a bone which was lodged in his throat and was succeeded by Friar Boy IV . . . Perry Borelli played at the Carolan Club's Autumn Festival . . The promulgation of the dogma of the Assumption by Pope Pius XII was celebrated with special services at the War Memorial Grotto . . . The varsity track team defeated Brown . . . The Pyramid Players presented their initial offerings of the current school year, excerpts from Juno and the Paycock and Escape , and provided an enjoyable evening for all who attended . . . The freshman Cross-Country team tied with Boston University for the New England Cross Country Championship . . . The same team placed third in the lC4A cross country championships . . . A big bull and a little pig livened up the Farmers' festival consid- erably . . . Providence College was presented a check by the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund for fifteen thousand dollars, to carry on further research in radioactive iso- topes and their effects on cancers. Cowl headline for january 10, 1951: College Granted ROTC Unit. We were informed that a transportation unit would move in by September of this year . . . At the annual Family Hour sponsored for the married students and their wives, the latter were awarded degrees of Ph. T. QPutting husbands Throughj . . . The juniors decided on Char- lie Spivak for the Prom . . . The rest of the history of our class is still to be made. Deadlines which fall uncomfortably close allow us to chronicle no more. And yet the days which lie ahead will climax our entire college careers. The one final round of exams, Cap and Gown Day, the Commencement Ball, Class Night, Alumni Day, and Commencement actually do not have to be recorded in print, for we will never want to, nor will we ever be able to forget them. As we write this, we dare not venture even to guess what the Mind of God holds in store for us. The only course we can follow is the course of Grace, which has been made manifest to us during our years of study under the Dominican Fathers. Life may often be unfathom- able, but it need never become insurmountable. For we will never be alone. Page One Hundred One Llll ff f . , f, !f'J' .' , l I Left lo riglzl: William Bunting, Treasurer Williznn McNIz1l1on, Secrelaryg Rolmerl Con nolly, Presirlenlg George Murphy, Vin' Pr1'.9i1I1'nt. Page One Hundred Four Frou! row, lefl lo riglzlz C. VCIllllll2l, R. Belunger, J. Triggs, NI. Gulluci, B. Mennier, Harte, W. Nlcklznnxs. H. l.eonzn'cl. Serond row: J. Ungziro, M. Horovitz, fR. Murray, W. Quinn, F- H01- brook, T. Bzluer, A. Gziclwuy, R. Courville. Third row: L. Levin, Schlimm, T. Bacon, L. Mar- inelli, F. Pillazlnis, A. Muscente, L. Muriorenzi, A. Gelfuso. h FVOIN P'01f', lfjfl lo riglzl: R. Si. slmour, R. Gagnon. I. Gorman, G, Jacobs, L. Vellucci, 1- Spinella, S. Conn, C. Gznnhzl. Semnfl row, L. San Souci, D. Troliner, F. Riley, R. Preston, 7 j. NIcGon'un. E. llhite, C. Lynch. Third rozv: F. Lussier, McMullen, L. Hzlclflelcl, Boyd, I A. Lister, W. McDonnell, F. Barbieri, XV. McKeon. I J 'H 95 43 kai.-3 , V .,.tmmL'm-lil, Front rozu. left to riglllz D. Sullivan, A. Biloclean, XV. O'Donnell, R. Boucliarcl, T. McDonough. ,MT qmlfn- Monarch, A, Gentile, W. Magee. Second row: T. Leeclhznn, V. Tliuline, J. Nieman, R. '7l'm- iii- Fhacker, P. Wayss, J. Flynn, F. flUZl1'l1SKI'OH1, A. Shaw. Third rozu: L. Mcsserc. R. liorlnlsicski, J. Gunnoucl, R. Spencer, P. McCor1nack, T. Kelly, R. Murphy, F. Blessington. J. Conroy. P, Joyce? J. McDonald, R. cleToxnancour, J. Connolly. ...A Front row, lefl to riglzlz R. Deziel, J. Hasnngs, C. Nzxnll. C, Bibean, R. Constanlino. P. Pic- cozi, N. Olean, J. Grimes. Seeoncl row: N. Gileau, E. Harris, L. D'A1nico, XV. Davis, S. Cnlino. P. Bernier, O. Havegertv, L. Peirarca, Third row: P. Berthiaume, D. Nlilfjljfillillfl, L. Murphy, l H H3 .... if HJ A r-4' 39.91 .1 ll' Lf' I.. 4 tl . Lockerl, R. Connelly, NV. Faulkner. rm- w Frou! rozu, left lo right: li. Cappelli. C. Hodges. A, Russo, F. Rao. D. Rossi. S. Ciresi. C. Rogers. C. Gillin. Second row: Spinelli, V. Tron, T. Cziwley, Nlilone. NI. Donahue, E. Malone. . Crowlcv, E. Lipka. Third row: D. Corrigan, E. Cottznn, H. Daiglc, G. Hanrahan, G. Craclv, Page One Hundred Five 'ff' 1 4 1 I ww- J N i J,-J 1 I'UIIl mrv, lr!! lo riiilll: XV. Hynes. YV. Mcflillfli SHICSSCS' Bieluwskif T' Baker' G' Iemlio 4. 1: 1 ', llzirk. Sl'!'0ll!i row: N. Czilnrzil, NI. I-lznnel, CZ. Moran, L. Wzilclnizin, R. . . L C N f Slrlpiro XV ClLS1FiiclY, L:1Clir1pclle. R. Bzlrlelson. Third row: XV. Fox, FIUNI, R- MCNZIHIIQ1, C LllUXlSllL X CllllCX H Biicn X Dei : xy I . 5 -, , . '. Cz1ll1ili1m,W. O' i. Frou! row, left lo riglzlz J. Cussedy, C. Shea, A. Boni, T. Hlliitelieacl, N. Rziltey, B. Dnclizirnie I. Pznlrie, Rl. McAleer. Swmzzd row: R. Fritz, R. Lynch, G. Tierney, D. Piceirilli, sl. Nlzircziccio. I.. Nlzrrrzi, I. Nlzinninq. R. Mountain. Third row: H. Benn Anclrews G. Gellrox' R. Tzlnzi T. . 1 P ' 1 , Bnccliio, QI. .-Xnionelli, F. Anlonnccio, V. Forniiszino, A. g w. R. Front rozv. lvl! lo r 1 iglzlz L. Otiurizino. H. Ravner R Melome -X C'1mbi0 -X Viliconte, Hgmel. A. Tesbelli. G. qcvlfl-llllC. Svcmzd row: J. McCziuley, F. Siiclizileillf Varone, XI H- klffllllqfili, In lrannnell. J. Kelly. Tlzird rozv: C-orelli. A. Dulce. R. Szilzillo. 4 ual- J- H-13619, E. Mnthel. R. Goulet. R. Barone. Page One Hundred Six i 1 352.-. 5' fQ:? :' r ' I J' wr 1 4 31 4 A, 3 I Zi JJ W aqui , R rl i Q . l x f C X f Cdl if gi C l N 'N I Front row, left Io right: A. Camuso, F. Iacono, S. Puloregi, J. Richetto, R. Phzlneuf, R. EXl'ChZlIllD21lllI, E. Lefebvre, R. Blz1nchzu'd. Second row, J. Magnone, R. COLILTC, W, Brough, Y Schecher D Wilsh E XICC'lI'lll G Murnh C Ho01n Third mu .Slolfier D. Tiernun, .. ,...,...,.'1y,.K4.. A :J J. McConnell, B. Quinn, C. Wen, E. Pietruzki, D. Ryskiiwick, J. Mulhull. I Front row, Iffl to right: P. Lzlnard, Casey, H. Markowski, A. Fico, J. Cofone. N. LeClz1i1'. S. Sulnvik, R. Mznsoeci. Second row: J. Leach, R. F211'l'CHy. P. DeTomz1sis, A. DeB:1lsi, A, Beau- clrezlux, T. Crowlev, E. Clegg, J. McGrath, Tlzirrl 'rozvz XV. Keenan, J. O'Donnell, Kelley, I 7 XX, McMahon, C. Cough. F2n'1', A. Teueault, J. Osenkowski. Frou! mzu, Iefl to riglzlz M. DII1l'LllCCl, I'eIL1e1', R. LIILIISSOII, D. Nlcflusker. NI. NIZIICIYI. A. Reis, Scanlon. Sf'1'o11d Vow: X. Klllll-lllilll. R. Sp:u41'ou', R. Shugruc. O'Donn R. Simeone. Stone. Tf1l'J'!I rmv: T. BI2lI'lil1.J. Nishel. ell R rl-l'iI'2ll'i, Page One Hundred Seven Jw-f N ' fi ISWH Q z ' J - Nfl' N 2 'ffi 29 , . I If lfmlll rrmu lvl! lo Ililfflfl R. :Xjumi h . I. CZIIKIOIIO. li. Sl2lllCl'l. R. Berlrzl R, Nolzm. I. hIllSll'0lll2ll'lllO. Szfmrlfl mv: .X. Xlllllllllllllll. C. I-lzlmcl, I Wolllcrscclcr. C. Burns, Cr-onih. l.. Pzllilfzl. 'l'l1ir1I row: .X. Wingate l. lxfiilllllg. -lr. il. Cl'OIl2lll. Shee- hzm. lf, Ruggicri. G. Vzlfezxclcs. lfnurllz mzv: Nl. Koskc. Nl2ll'llSk2l, I. Daly. CI, Kelly. 'l'. l'i1ll'l'Cll. N. lfoxmam. ly- Page One Hundred Eight ncl, ,x. i Y v-' -f ,.. ld! 'U A 11011: V my Buflilfl' MIIB Mgglfgm' fell T., .1'l' smjlld 'Wy RPeliI. Cline' . lrrd TW: army lTg11llll'5I?' anus. - F312 .Ll'Oll'Ilf W' Gd Left to right: Charles Schlegel, Secretary,- Charles Bzmlielcl, Prcxidenl,' -I. Charles Cro. nan, Vifc'-Przfsiflcfnlg Richard Johnson, Treas- UTC,'T . Fronl row, left to Tigmf COS Lmleidfl- lnnlino V. Hazizm, Uni ' - , - .San A. Fuoroh, D. K.11no1IEJlf,xL Piemn i l Front mu., I Sw' D' llfgrilh? ..0 ' Y. ,.' Srrqv1dre:f:j,5Gi.Xa5'i's' MLFBNNO' A-0 l'2ImrgngHiDeli0. Thi! Blank, ' '- Gllld W-Riley. Magnnmf F. . f. ' u: L. Trom . - Scmncl 101 T rco, R unzi Jr. D. Salvatore, F- U t Rofdndo, J. Tally, Third 1'g:4g I Surette, L. Stzmzione. N--Lam' ' Sem-as, F. Guay, R- 0'B1'le ' 3 S3 i N 535. 5111111115 l. flirlm QQ, ' l lzzivmv TM iailii VJ: Ill 'U -ull , U H 1l'jn' if l I HUTCMEI 'full -11110 i111 ll 1 lll.'f,f11Ul1l 1-'lHO.BIig1l. 2 Ifeli' i f tl-lf lu lklmuw lli' Front row, left lo right: R. Clii 11lli, R. Buckley, F. Hilt, T. Rosen Held, B. Masterson, J. Mi1cl1ell Second Tow, R. Finnerzin, R. Beck, AI, Crane, R. Petit, T. Army, H Green. Third row: T. O'Brien, XV Izinusz, J. Sullivan, M. Yanclow, F. Brown, XV. Gerrais. 1011! 7011 XIII OKeele D McC'111l1y YN C11 3. l OlCIl1 711411115 R C 3 I ond 1011 I 1 . Be11e A. Rouike , . l'lIl F. e 0. '1ll'l'fl rm: -. f'1 e'11'env'l1i. . . ' 11e'sn1'1n. 'iek R. M'1 'll'llll T. RCllCl'lll W. Rilev. Jlllf mu If I 11 110 D cC1ll1u 11111 1 NIC 11tl1x T Diles C, Mxe1s Su ond ww I' Nluipliy R GICIIICI I Uris . . BHIIH A, L. Gill1e'1 fwsconcelos, med row: i. V' ff' S, R, eu N. rlil'J . ' ' 'zlwczylg XV. Slzillerv, D. Sini 1. 1107111011 lzfl In llhllf. XN.f,c11k ner. Ni2lCI,C2ll1, R. Czirroll, A Moon. T. S:1oBe11l0, If. l'icci1'illi S .S'1'r'm111 mzv: H, xv2llCl'.', H111-1'i inzln. .X. D ,-Xinico. R. ,AX11lm111, Reining. 'lf Clorsoii. 4111 Third mu' R, l-I111l1l111l, I. R2111cl:1ll. I. Clegg, I' Keane. O. l'i1111o11, C. Casey. l'iI'Ulll l'flZl', lrfl lu rilqllli llczrvcrrr, .X. lliloriu, llzi, C. oinlck, R. Nlzrrcil, D. Bcxrlrlic-rl. rmnrl rmv: R. Nlzrrrsliclcl, S. lfiorc, Izrlvcy, I. llcfnrrlro, H. lzrrlrzrn, I I NI llnrdix. Thin! mrw: A. Nlorrll orrrcry. I.zrlIo, AI. f1r':ruIur'cl, l'. Dr R Num C, I rlrlr vis, ', '. .lllli '. , lfmnl mum lvfl ln riglrlz C. Mc Cluirc. C. l7:1l'1r1'rl, XY. Scthrornrn, P. Ncvuc. NI. Wclslinc, NI. .-Xlvich. Sm'- mrrl rrnv: I.. Scars, C. Spirrcllzl D , . llzrvivs, I.. -Roscnslccl. R. .-Xrclrcr' I .I O'l3yrrrzrclr0w. Tlrirrl mrvz C. Doblcr, W. IVIIIICIIIW. I.. Tobin. LI. Gigucrc R. Colcchizr. LI. Dully. xl x Front row, left I0 right: R. xlohnl SO11, W1 Mooney, E. Huellcl, li. Sul- livan, S. Smith, R. Beaudet. Seconrl row: A. Delasanlzr, R. Duprc, G. O'C0nnor, G. Fleming, McGrath, S. Hiotas. Tlrirel row: T. Smith. V. Hitt, R. Fitzgerald, C. Charon, IV. RHXS'llllSOI1, A. Elrnasinn. .- . C ll' Front -row, left to HSM' D' I OL' don, J- MHCCCIO, .I Mcmnllolricse. Olivier, R. Berubg lj A H2 W. Second row: C. Ball, 1' Kann, L. Frkd, rr. Pars, E. Fmnngln 0 SWWLWWWWKWMR Banfreld, R. Cobb. G. 0-' ' Piloue, M. Mihailidcs. Hun! row, fell I0 'li rngelo, ll. Greenberg. Z Crorlrersr ll' T0 3H5f lnonri row: Goode, Prgnno, R. Noir, R- 5 Fontaine. Third roar: G.Buo1roeore. A. .lccnrf j. llrna. R. Allobello. flurry inure 70145 Icp , Marius? Pelliillgfi 95111: Moll ry Pllro, ' ll lWWWnfm lan-ri lsgwn' Mmwnwnr rl l, ' 1 , A ' I 1 V - - V if HRW, A-V ' rg . . 4. '- gi 53, . 1. I Ifrl'l,g- 5 -R.. V -5 l'lllEllEl.gl. 3- Bandai. lf, tits. R, Dupri, F nz. 1. incl r T X ' 1 nz-, - 1 X F ..c.ild.f.fl3: l l. Eimbim. , rl rl ll' D' l v . ,,, Ihnn U I llllilblm K' . l ll R 6 x l T l .v'. ' lan, gill- ' .qrlf l IHJ1. , 5 Ljxlilfll K gill ,M l Front row, left io right: U. Col. inffelo M Gieenbew Gomes N Crgthers, M. Tougag, T. Kennedy. Second row: Goode, Smith, P Pagano, R. Noa, R. Coughlin, R Fontaine. Third row: KI. Gannon G. Buonocore. A. Accurso, M. Ryan J. Mazza, R. Altobello, Front row, left to right: A. La bonte, F. Petriello, E. Lynch, D. Colarusso, Puleo, B. Mclinanly. Second row: C, Rao. R. Ford, A. jones, L. Mosczynski, V. Buono- mand, A. Ferrier. Third row: R. Christian, F. LaFi'ancC, XV, Conway. A. Lamy, W. Herzog, Pczzullo. X85 Front row, Icfl lo riglll: C. Lan danski, Tomei. P. McCarthy. E Hines, J. Sughrue. D. Hoxie. Ser ond row: R. Deasy. R. LaFrance, E Cunningham. -R. Chretien. P. Fahey F. Marinelli. Third row: R. Paul M. LaMarre, D. Maitera, J. Sousa W. Marinelli, J. Brady. Front row, lcfl lo riglll: R. Mar- rinan, NI. Moulinho, C, Harrigan R. Szydlowski, T. Kelly, A. Daglis Szfrond rozu: G. Grillin, P. Dunn F. Rea, R. PIACI1ClCl'0'2lSl, R. .Xrclilo I. Finley. Tfzirrl row: I.. Fcrrclli 12. Richards, 'I'. Bassett. I.. Brady 12. Tenero, R, NiCI.1llIQ,'llliIl. V A 'V I .f H. R' C ook. H. Nadeau, W. Blanchard, R. Perfetto, J. Reilly, H kgigrilni H2L:'ef1iiLl1'i12L'Z, iiliolelli-o,rA. Ainicarelli, A. Monri. U. DeCo.sta. J. Gallagher, G. W1ll1S. TXir1l.:'f111l: AV. Mullins, YV. Cole. C. Forlier, P. Catallonio, U Cuswlflli VV- Qlmm- Frmit row, left to right: J. Sullivan, J. Gagne, I. Lough, P. Lapolla, H. Martin, R, Broxifn. Second row: E. Cox, M. Apicella, E. Cox, J. Cruess. J. Keele. A. Alearel, G. Cipriano. Third mzv: W. Mnrsliall, D. Kelleher, D. MeSwecney. J. David, V, Lombardo, R. Riley, Saunders. , , . . . . J IIN 1 1, R Hoye, H. James, R, L C . , Tl d . . Hernandez, J, Jaques, A. Aplt, A. Moon, J. Ryan, J. Raymond' a ION m ww J Page One Hzmdred Twelve I Q 6644 7954 'ff : ' 2 B1 Swv Inryg Peter Drllry. Pl'C'.YfI1!'lIf.' Slephcn Dc lln x Virf'-PrzfsicIcu1,' Thomas Toscano Treaszlrrfr. Front rozu, lcfl In right: R. Burke, V. Moreali, C. Korguc, E. I-lannaway. L. Sylvia, M. Crallam. P. LZ1l,Cl'1'lCl'C. G. Hyland. Burl: row: A. Neri, I. McKenna, L, Pazienza, R. Walsh, J. Brennan, F. Lynch, V. Carr, A. Corvese, J, Alcxyon, X. Fetta. Fmnl rozu, lzffl In right: Belak. P. Donald. Salesses.-1. O'Connfn'. W. Blackc 09, 1 lI.l'.l-l1ll- lflllll XV Bxocleliclx Leonarcl T Caxaclli I?nf'k mu A Becl'11'cl C' Nhillct Dunkin, E. Foley, H. McQuccncy, R, Fallon, R. Picano, A. RlCClllll. P. Gorey. L. C:l2lllllllIll'lllO. Page One Hzmdrcd Tl7i7'lCC71. 52231 Z 1 1' 0 1 mu' lf' I In rifrlil' W Newman E Spargo, M. Cartlinale, J. Reilly, R. Nugent, T. Vlood- w.u.dll-11,1 Allen JlihIi1llg1',itl. .lXquavia. ylizirlc row: E, Fisher, E. lfflariin, E. Kelly, L. Osbourne R. O'ciC?I1llCll,J.xE2ll'lCJ','ll. Bcrlrano, W. Penman, A. Vetri, J. Hession. Front row, left I0 right: 12. Sullivan, E. Shevlin, Steve, Dunphy, YV. Tancrell, YV. O'D0n- nell, T. XVright, T. Cunningham, S. Matarazzo, R. Deger, Back row: J. Mullen, T. Kelleher A. Ehlert, J. O'Brien, McGovern, J. Fitzgerald, D. Barrett, IM. O'C0nn0r, XV. Cummings C. Austin. hit F1g0'g.'40U'f left 104 Tlgilfi JR. Kenneytii. PQreene, H. Crepeault, XV. Smith, E. LeBlanc, H. Nes.- ly llllll, I- GOIIHAU, 1- Slhlllliiy, 1.Lll3Ol1. Back row: A Jalbert W7 Sullivan P Griffin J. McGarvey, J. Sullivan, Roberts, R. Donat, D. lVerner, G. SCllZlCl'l:Cl', P. lWoisan. l Front TO ,I gf 1 -' . D. Lvnch Lzucl-ggksoalgsiini. ilngeilland, E. Sughl-ue, E. Mahoney, D Champagny L. Duffy J. Rieottilli, Monail ' M 3 ' 3 Oglv, R- Jarvis. Back row: R. Cilolafrancesco,,J. Deane Page 0716 HZl71dl'6d F0u'l'teen an' J' Ofley, P. Barnes, R- L8IT1i1l'1'6, A. Sullivan, Marum, J, O'D0nne11. mf Wt' fl -9 pf ,. avg 3Y..f. xi gp 2 H 'l?V0'Yf 9'0w, left lo right: P. Coyle, C. Macksoucl. C. Falk. A. Caprio, P. Curran. P. Burke, T. loacan0,VC4. Lohner, R. Havens, L. Crain. Back row: W. Slack, R. O'Rourke, W. Ray, R. Howe, R. Schusiei, J. Devine, L. Cardarelh, J. Paolino, O. Deiners, A. Lafarte. I iw. , . ,,,,,, ot Front row, left to riglztz XV. Reid, S. Billard, R. Horne, M. Dechirico, P. Roche, A. Molden, YV. Charland, E. Bradley, E. Gilroy, F. Lawrence. Back row: P. Drury, T. Daley, R. Florio, C. Gearin, J. Dillon, J. l'Valsh, D. Cresto, P. Lynch, J. Love, J. Merenda. 4,91 Front row, left to right: B. Boyd, B. Ryder, A. West, E. Rolalori, T, Haxton, P. Nelson, J. Hesketh, H. Farrell, P. Sullivan, P, Lanigan. Bark row: F. Burke, D. Morencla, W. Mahhnan, J. Donahue, McNamara, E. Hanley, XV. Glover, T. Gilligan, D. Czirignaw. VI 5132.34 1 f lf. , 8' F 2 ara 2' ' 'Y ' W, rg ,..- . Q . Y I 6 . fi JV' I N 554. ' I gy, ,re l , 'n ,gg vw 'F Biff' t l f' as-S. I V W - 1 if ' V nw P' . X xmrkf I dur lx 4 I V, , f-rfwi , T - i9 J rf it 1.-R I , . Q V Q.. H ,f it ,,,,...g, S - ..,,. s. 45 Front row. left to right: R. Lollrecla. R. Messier, G. Regan, J. McDonald, J. Fraher, XV. Harte, L. Gonlez, G. MoNiff, R, Phaneuf, D. Stubbs. Burk row: H. Byington, C. Toomey, C. Buniva, A. Bailtie, K. Pederzani, R. Curran, T. Farrelly, W. Baker, E. McCarron, R. Sheridan. Page One Hzmclred Fifteen 'wr i X3 .f A ..,. T ' 1 '75 4 J 5, 3 , , . fx. ,I h 1 5 wk - x .N 'iw i , ln,-,,,,f ,4,m.' Jfwfl 10 ,-,gm G. Arcliainbanli, P. Bvisverl, R. Bergqulsl, R. Diugas, R. Couflreau I Dmwlllv J Wing J Moriarty, R. KCSlTQZll'l2lI1. R. Bauerle. Back row: IL. Coyle, S. Xonng Ji. O'Neill ,Wi Reardon, G. Parmenlo, R. Zipoli, W. Crawley, l72lClTCC0f T- MCG2l1'l'b'- R- ATCISTO As - f Q -+ ' 'L get I . 1' f f . A A - F I . . 1 f . I fl .f Fran! row, lofi lo righl: J. Burke, T. McWeeney, R. Hopwvood, Mcrrisette, T. Maher I... McCabe F. Relielo E Crolhers W. Pac uin. Back row: R Harrinfrton V. Faccenda. R. Robi- mloux, V. Bollon, W. Nixon. R. Pelteruti, H. Walker. G. Lawrence, Dowling, Williams. , ' wr ' x' I J x P xfiigfitl rogrgqlwfl to riglil: Denicourl, J. Bolvin, N. Haclclacl, R. Perrinio, YV. Herbert S- imf H1'lfCC-TT -.QW11l'll. H. liao C. J. Richard, B. Cassidy. Hack mzu: J. Hemingway, T. Farrell l ' ' '- 3'l9l- R- Mfffllllffy, F- BTUQIIII, S. Balori, R. Vacinis, D. Rich, P. Gervais. 1 v A , ' t . 4 1 Frou! row. left I0 riglzl' M Colne ' L H R. Cordon! TSBJY Y C. O: '. V, ci, . . ennessy, J. Lage, Moran, T:: co. J. Regan, 12. Buckley, J. PllI1gl?gl'Il, L, 15:i1lgZinBDi3E?Eftl', Brick row: .Er Rrisson, J. Gunnoucl. P. Delaney, 1 C1dUlf, MCPl11ll1Js, P. E l' lz 'l V, Sl L , Page One Hundred Sixteen I men HL 1, HW n front row, left to right: R. Bristol, J. Czilista, T. l3CS21llllS, R. Secour, E. Mruk, D. Podziewski, E. F1Lzger:1lc.l,XfV. Hennigan, O. Thibodeziu, G. Absi. Back row: S. Delaney, R. Perry, R. Resnisky, E. Penczirski, W. McGolclrick, P. Moran, M. Filippelli, V. Piccirilli, A. Hzimbly, G, Bocchino. 31, Front row, left to right: J. Smith, P. Donovan, J. Czilnhrese, A. Mansolillo, J. D'Anluono, R. Lzinglziis, D. Sweeney, D. Patrick, R. Gilligzln, C. McGrane. Bark row, L. Munyear, L, Peliier, W. Vzilcnrenghi, D. Nason, R. Gancher, A. Lalirosse, W. Flynn, E. Michzilik, Russo, J. Furlsiclo. .... C3 we Riff xii' F,-,mt ,4,,w, Igff 10 riglil, F, Lussier. R. O'Connell. J, Lzicolaclle, L. Tzlzszi. W. fieroicl, li. Shin- ner. T. Ricci, J. Bigfeli, A. Petrocelli. P. Doherly. Bark row. R. Murphy, J. Coggnillo. J. HI1lX'li'lIAlS, E, Ryder, J, Rievnolcls, J. Donnellv, A. Broccoli, Nlnrzinclola, S. Cohen, G. Tesserio, D'Onolrio, Page One Hzmclred Seventeen xf-:Agp '- ffg- 1 iJr 'vm-,Y - ,.'1,. 5z' 515 il ifkft -r 'E I V 5 .. 'T .yan .. .1 1 .J 3 . 4 'Y' 5 8 , 4 4 .qu . 1 e 4 H I 'R' ,LM 1, , s 4. ., . A 'fur 4 s , ' v.3.-,f :ff ,..-'. . ,gqw 1 x'u Y 'x . . z in Ali' 1 I . lxlll Y L .. Y 1 .NX . 1 . 3--as xg . . E111 x 1 5.5-r , T - .gn Q . xt! 1.81 ut K 1 xx 1 4 1--an Kg' in may Q . ..,. N ,L .HL j' ..-, M vN ,...,. , K ....., - A I xxx pgnuh, .gm-nf . s ,ai I K . we , 1 f . v- veg , we- r' 'i's 1, we-ff 1- R . k , .Y-.Q Q NA- Sf- 'flqf 'TN '-9.21 N' 1 if 1.4 5 W ff. Z s 1 W x f .f2'!f' Q 4 4 I - V ,1 I ,F .4 1 r' , .44 7 4 1 vm LW , , . f ff ,A f AZW. . ,V W I ' V , 5 K new 5 V - my ' ,.. , ,M ,V V ' ,af 5 wx . 5, , mn 'k ' ,,..7v: ' , , R , , , ,WW f 1' ,4 1' f f ' - ' gy v ' f , f ,, , , V' K V H' W -' I ,ww : ww ww ,f ,wif Bernard A. Healey, '5l President fav .5 . A ,542 ,,. mf., Q!! gf' J' Although the Student Congress is barely two years old, it has already become a vital force in the lilfe of the entire college. Comprised of elegted class representatives and ollicers, it functions ag a medium of liaison between the administration and the student body, and as a governing and ad- visory board for all student activities. From its beginning, this body has Worked hand in hand with the National Federation of Catholic College Students, an intercollegiate organization founded primarily to disseminate ideas and infor- mation among the Catholic colleges of the nation. President .............. Bernard A. Healey, '51 Vizfe-Presidevil. I . . .... YfVilliam Kerin, '51 Se1'retm'y .............. lfValter A. Faulkner, '52 Treamrer ...... Alexander T. Montgomery, '53 Moderator ...... Rev. Edward H. Schmidt, O.P. Page Om' f'l1.'IIlll'C'd Tztwniry on ,Lf - ind im.,- 7 lik ni. it 1-11. 'il N fiitiii im, '31 1,1 '33 11U.P. 1 1,--,rr I wifyf Mya? ,V Lv 4 ' ,af 4 1 ' W -,,,' X A U , W. i I.tfI. Mentlmeu ol the X.F.C.C.S. Committee meeting. Ted liemietly. Overseals Service Progrztm Cligtirmzin: Hatrry Yziyo, Liturgy Ciommitlee: joe Mi- g: CIIKCWSQ Guy Geliioy. tltmior Delegate: Bob lflziherty, p. Senior Delegate. v I. ,W c ,gy Iirlozv 1'l'IIfl'l'C Student Congress in auction. I.rm'r'r left: Clommittee Clizlirillen ol' Stutlent Con- gress: .luck liresnzthzlii. liliziirinxm ol' Social Ciommitleez Bob Doherty. Clizlirmnn ol' Legislzitixe Committee: jerry iXlex:tncler. Chziitmziii ol' Oliliilllllltf Committee: jerry Nlelieimzt. Clizuirinatn ol' XVz1xs zum! NIL-:ms Committee. fifi ' . , IVAIV , V - 51, - ' I.on'1'r riulzlz Stticleiits swiiiiw' the Ilreetlom lledge. f X . , rv n D . fm ,m,,, , . , 4 , - ww. 4 s is my U-A 0 . '1 '!!!Y'- V 5 .df x 1 X-. i- f-A-1. Antonio C. Marks, '51 President Front row, Iefl to right: S, Conti, A. Sannelta, A. Czunhio, J. Andrews, S. Feldman, R. Blanchard, J. Auto- nelli, R. Tauzi, H. Carlson, E. Ra- heh. Sl'l'0lll1 row: H. Gershovilz, R. Krasuer, A. Merliuo, 'l'. Martin, li. Gould, A. Marks, J. Murray, C. Ferrante, .-X. DiSim0ue, A. Gug- lielnli. 'I'llir11 row: Moriarty, XV, Haney, J. Rossi, J. Hagerty, R. Milot, 15. Cosgrove, J. Nlorrissetle, F, Devine, F. Kapsinoiv, J. Brady, R. Funke. V. Iacono, R. BllSl1CC.F01lTH1 row: R. Polash, J. Osenkowski, F. I.aurilo, R. Hanley, R. Brogeu, R. Feeley. F. James, .-X. Fusco, J. Sacks. Fifllz row: F, Pelino. .L Bcaudry, J. Horton, J. Naughton, J. Leach. .-X. lluva, .L Rocco. R. Ryan, Nlc- Cllfllly. W. Coulet, F. Higgins. Page One Hnndred TzUe,1gy.fw0 1 ff , J ,H 1,1 , ALBERTUS MAGN US CLUB In recognition olf the fact that doctors are much more than Walking encyclopedias of medical ter- minology, the Albertus Magnus Club was formed. Witli a membership comprised of the Junior and Senior pre-medical students, it fulfills both a cultural purpose: the study of the history of the medical sciences, and a social purpose: increased social intercourse and a deepening bond of friend- ship among tomorrow's bearers of the Caducteus. President ..... . . .Antonio C. Marks, '51 Vice-Pre.s'1'c1ent. . . . .Joseph E. Murray, '51 Secretory ...... . . .Edward L. Gould, '52 Treasurer .............. Thomas Martin, '52 Moderator. .Rev. Raymond S. McGonag1e, O.P. Front rozv, left lo right: R- SPH? row, V. Forniisano, F. Harlcn, . . ' I 1 Fonrtlz row: H. Kramer Plasse, R. Salzillo, L- 119111 1 . W Piiiiiipmo, J. Glmlh L- Um Sima rd. Iacono, L. Mariorenzi, H, Nluscelllf, J, Nisbet, E, Maher, L. 'Nl1ll'lI1C11l, fl' Fico, F. Antonuccio. Second row.. J. Scanlon, Scholan, H. Creamci, is Gow J Peltier, A. Tetreau1t,i - Viticonte, lA, Tosclli, Doflgqog' Mararra, P. Perrottl, J- 11111112115 .N F. Curran, L. Boulang-er. 1' row: R. Vaughn, B. Quinn, A. DE: Balsi, A. Hamel, J. DUNN' R' ett, G. Geffroy, J. McGrath, J- U Nlui h R Nlolan V Simone,- 1 . y, .ix I 1 yy Benn, Pzlgllone, E. Ci?-ldllfgiq g Grivers. ' 1 om'. -, -- . Cofone, 1- De L Homo, 9 Qulavik G Perron. li. 'roll 'w,7,,,,2f. Rosali. W- QlcEn'B,,i 1 Curco, C. Sl. Piere. I. llosl. hm' 150116-.l. Varone, R.qNIcHl1?,'L Sem. row: XV. Vfll'l'- R' llmlrelliiilllliit E- inare, ,1- Sanidas. 'lmkzh out of the E351- lul seaS011 petition ll Regional 1 tional F651 Prcsido lin'-P1'1' Smrlnvf Trmszm illodeml R I is l - num . ' Q5 ' . f lla, QXFA V+? .L Y' . 1 FED , .. Q J 3 ka i ll :Vw .vi 1. 4 . .'l,E'. ,. ,,, yijlli lil. L Wi 1 ,,... W. F-H, iff f ll' cfo Wmll' . 'JU' ' 1: f ,Wil-lTl'H'mi'l A ,- tTf1 'l 2 F i 1 mujjllf . ,ffzil 111 Bvlfllnifr' U15 L . 'IWMM' ' 4. Ullllllhki gli .rt 1 'wont' 4,N! Y A ,ll xlflfl' ll' J, 11 Vp, 'I Chl 7i.fw1-'- .fr yi rjglflginllxl s'fff1 lL- QW! : - I y,rx,lFLi 4 xlryljlfllvifiy ,. l VL Q I i'fIgf1'f3lg . V f ., 1 r 'F' fl r F i.fiJLf'-'9 X ' if 1,Lfr2i.l f DEBATING UNION The Debating Union of Providence College, one of the most formidable forensic societies in the East, has concluded another extremely success- ful season at home and on the road. The Barristers were honored recently by being awarded. in com- petition with other colleges, the New England Regional Chair of the Forensics Commission, Na- tional Federation of Catholic College Students. President ...... ..... F . john O'Donnell, '52 I'1'1'1'-PrzcsiclwzIf ...... XfVilliam F. McMahon, '52 Scwfflzlry ..... ....... X fincent F. Callahan, '52 Tl'Cll5'1lI'Cl'. . . . . .Edward P. Fitzfiimmons, '5l Modcmior .... . . .Rev. Irving A. Georges, O.P. -45 .uv-'ff-'--r :Won-' F. .john O'Donnell, '52 Pl'I'.SI.f1I?71f lfronl ww, IL' I lo riglll: V. Cllllilllllll, W. MC5I1'l1U'l- OVDQH f e nell, E. FitzSirnmons, Second row: LI. JHCli50'V .l- Mullmll' J' Qum' lon. R. Buckley. W. BrOdCl'iCli- Page One Hzzzzdz-ed Twerlly-ll1rc'6 M' , rgivzfi KRW xg '4 s 'K .5 'INK ' -'h.v..4 .-l 'N.? , , 1 . y,w! .y5 Vg mf4j'1,a 1,9 of 4 4 'QM ' W, 3, X 1 Ky ,r 4 4 4 e -v my, '-lf A fy + FQ wig 552221 175 X4 fad ' PQ, I ' lf 5 if 4' 1' 'f ' ' '2a:'w9,,,V.'Kw, Qxfffm at wt, Wy, if de- , -t f , , f 9 f yy f 2 l me aaa , ,ff 5, f Z CAMERA CLUB Thanks to the Work of the members of the Camera Club, the history of Providence College has been filmed faithfully and accurately. Woven around a competent staff of officers, this group has rapidly developed into one of the most active groups on campus. In addition to their work for the college publications, the Club also sponsors an annual Photographic Salon Wherein their best 3.125 pictures are exhibited and judged according to . professional standards. l, 'gM7'3Q'?s.w W f ff . . ,,,, . Preszdent ........... . . .VValter F. Little, '51 .f,. . . . Vu'e-President. . . . . .Joseph M. Ungaro, '52 Secretary ...... ...... X 'Villiam P. Pyne, '51 , , Treasurer. . . .... Benjamin F. DeLellis, '51 Walter F-.Lmlef 51 11406161-aloft .... ...Re-v. VVilliam R. Clark, o.P. Prcszdent Page One Hunclrecl Tzuenlv-four Frou! rozv Icfl to right' C Smith XV P . , I - ' 1- - , . yne, UllfY2ll'0, XV. ktllgi, l3.N1?eLclhs, lf. Saccoccia, F. LaMorge, Back 1'ow:Dj. Katz Stubbs HUGH, J- MOIIISSCIIC, W. Rodgers, J. Moriarity, E. Bibeau, Di Above: I work for F1 ,Right ll !LUR'tr Igh lvwcr rigj V . ig!-511 ' V 1.1.1, .1 . It I N Qkgaqaigfr, .lf- E777 ,Xl F, 1 ff ' ew , Allmzw. I'.lll1Cl Ckukc. AIOLICIJIOI ol C,.1n1C1z1 Club. iW2ll-dillg XVz1l1 Little first prifc :xl lust yc:11 s Plllllilglkllllllil' Salon. Ed Struck looks on. ,Q :5 LSA f, J C' Q :Lk I Above. Rllhex C,l.11kc and John IXIOIIISSCUC 11.1111 .ll work for Friar Foto. Rzglztz Ben DeLcll1s CIIICVIZIIIIIIIQ' the bovs. Lozvcr Ivjlz Not contemplating ll misc, are you jerry? lx 1,oufz'r riqllli So if we Cach kick in Iwo dollars . . F uf? -15 I ' W 0-v' f 'L' s, fl -4 hi v -zwgfl. i,.4'L if av High K .lla , Qtgyuf w,tVp MW, k k W kk , vgny J ' '- L , ,gi J,-1 ...............T., Page One Hzmclrcd Twenty-D116 tb Wulf-'-WV' . . .W 1 , . f CAROLAN CLUB Aquinas Hall is really quite a friendly place to live, as any resident student will unhesitatingly affirm. And the Carolan Club is, by all accounts, the greatest single cause of the fellowship and comraderie which exists there. In addition to its popular social weekends, the club sponsors cul- tural lectures, sports tournaments, and lesser ac- tivities, all of which go to make the lives of the dorm students anything but dull. President ......... Raymond J. Mfhitley, Jr., '51 Vice-President ............ Paul B. Plunkett, ,5l Secretary ...., ..... J ohn Conroy, '52 Raymond I. Whitley, Jr., '51 Treasurer. . . ...... Richard C. Lederer, '53 President M0de1'at01' .... .... R ev. Thomas T. Shea, O.P. Hu! row, ltff I0 whmgsl Ignil, aff!! to nglzt. J. Rohsou, IF. Scholan, J. Com-Oy, R- rue' Third ww. W. Mcgilmis, R, Lynch, J, NlCl1lHIl, A. Mon y vy. . ec Clem. LI. Beatrice, sl. Morrls. Semnd row: T1-io-U-S, U-Omg,-V l J. hlCf,2llllCy, A. Cotter, D. Heavren, R. D 1 ' ' r Oo D C. Lnndali, K. Skim l'. Kerrigan, P. Hy R. Burke, j. Durkir 1, Sweeney, R. Rel rtutt, Dillon, R. Cincy, P. Griflin, I. Brady, G, Bouvie P. lIrCormack. T Hurley, E. LnFrenie ll. Sllfffy, V310 li. Umnnn, T. Keitiq llcllride. . Page One Hundred Twenty-six 0161 ty, R. Funke, Sugh- First mzu, lvl! to righl: R, Frill, C. Lauclali. li. Skinner, F. Barbieri P. Kerrigan, P. Hyland, P. Lynch R. Iiurkc, Durlain. Scmzzfl mu' I. Swceneyi, R. Reardon, G. Law rcncie, Dillon, R. Noon. NIC Garvey. P. Grilnn. II. Bresnalian AI. Bracly. G. Bouvier. -I. Cianciolo. P. NIcCo1'inack. Third row: XV. flurlcy. Ii. I.aFreniere. T. Conlon W. Slicrry. H. Vayo, -I. McGovern II. Cironan, T. Keating, P. Kane. P AlcB1'iclc. I l I I I lfirsl row. lrdfl In right: G. Regan ' Heiningway. L. Nlurpliy. Dowl ing, C. Bunira. 'II Maher. LI. Laco bcllc. .-X. Caprio. Svmzirl mai: IV Roy. LI. Pcnlcr, R. I,Cl'l'f'. .-X. Ifusco F. Higgins. W. Iierin. A. .-Xrscncaux Paolino. II. Ijlllllllly. Third mn' II. Cassccly. O. Swccncy. P. Gervais NI. Koskc. R. Raymond. WI. Mc Caulcy. IJ. KCIIIICIII. II. Noonan. P Nlarra. R. Cionlc. H. Duggan. H I.cona1'cl. IE, Ilouclrcan. CZ. Ramsey Ii. Rcalc. Ifoizrllz Roni: N. Beau solcil. R. Iilancharcl. IV. Sfllromin C. Shea. P. Sullivan, I.. Piconc. W XICPIICINIJII. -I. fillllllllllil. W. Doll son. R. Pcrfcllo, -I, Rossi. I., Ifcr rclli, XV. Anlil. P. PC1'1'olli. I1r1sI mu lvjl In 11,1111 Ci. I'in ' I xnclm R C'ol1lx I Horlon. X Sliaw. IJ. I-Iiggins. .X. cvClllIlC. .X .Ionl omcr '. I Sn liruc. ,'l'l'I : mf I kirby. I.. 5Cllllll'Il'C. C. O'lDwxci'. R. Nlumlrx. I. Shia. CL llolsxcll. llmfl mzv. Cy. Nlonlano N. Rocco, . I rwz11'Iv. If. liillmrirlc. X. ILIIIIIL. Ilcm U... h llcvinc. R. I.'llI1'lI'l'C. R. Haclclarl ,. 'Il' s . ,. . , . .. Ilnlnoix I lrllllxl I C .111 lruullf rm. I.C.osxlllo,.X.I3aillc.XX.O1l1n- Lnm I llllrlx I Ilrmix lxnfli R Ifinncrzin I2 Iiucklcx. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven nay, Nlafcrlo, .xf .Xlctal'cl. R. if . we ,TSW G f f f A993 , A across the azure, the Flying Club pursues the sci- U xi 1 , George M. Brenckle, '53 Comnmncling' Officer f f .V THE FLYING CLUB These air-minded enthusiasts of Providence College have been organized for only three yearsg yet their acquisition of a new plane has already proven their resourcefulness and collective initia- tive. ln addition to their frequent peregrinations ence of navigation at weekly classroom lectures under the tutelage of a United States Air Force instructor. Commanding OHz'cer. .George M. Brenckle, '53 Operations Officer .... Valentino R. Simone, '51 Corniniinications Officer. .R. E. Blanchard, '52 Training Officer ......... Francis M. James, '51 Supply Officer. . . ..... YVillia1n F. Varr, '52 Adjutant ......... ..... R obert Vaughn, '52 Public Relations ..... Wfilliani F. Broderick, '54 Moderator ..... Rev. YValter A. Murtaugh, O.P. The in both pus. 1 body Ol :my ent COllf?g51 provallo the FVIH the yew' year. Presir Vile-1 Sefrer T was Sergei rll0Ilf'. Page One Hundred Twenty-eight Front row, left to riglzl: F. James Osenkowski, W. Broderick, R. . Blanchard. Second row: A. Rosuti, R. Jarvis, I. XVynne, V. FOUUISHIIO, R. Vaughn, W. Varr, V. Simone, R. Richards. br. . v 4-.f mi- FRIARS CLUB The Friars serve as ofhcial hosts of the College in both social and athletic events held on the cam- pus. The members are selected from the student body on the basis of their willingness to aid in any endeavor designed for the betterment of the College. Final membership is subject to the ap- proval of the Dean. The Friars Club also sponsors the Friars Formal, one of the social highlights of the year and the only on-campusu formal of the year. President ....... ..... Y 115111121111-I. Kerin, 151 Vic'c-Prcsidffnt ............ John Sullivan, '51 Secretary ....... .... S tephen E. Marcucci, 51 Trcfnsurer ....... . . .Robert P. Flaherty, '51 Sezgeavzt-rzt-Arms ............ Iohn YV. Shea '51 1Vi11iam Q. Kerin, 151 Moderator ..... . . .Rev. John T. Dittoe, C111 l President 1 S Xl'll'CllCC'1 W Kcrin I Qullixzm R 1'11ll11ClilN .W 4.1 .I'1.,SIcz.... - - . rm , mu' ,ffl In Hgmi, gllilllluifillgl Colm W Ifaulkucr. W. fylllllll. R. Burke. I. Sullxum XV. Kennedy. 50001111 row: . I J. Hickey. Third row: D. Sulhval , .. S' D ff 1 dylga-QI TV. Curley, R. Lyncli. 1,COIl2ll'il. Clollloll. Page One Hzmdrccl Twenty-nine we 1 fy ' Y 'Cas i. MONOGRAM CLUB Carrying the banners of the College onto the intercollegiate battlefields, these athletes have up- held the long-standing tradition of keen spirit and clean competition characteristic of Provi- dence College men. Humble in victory, valiant in defeat, the members of the Varsity squads have made the name of this institution synonymous with sportsmanship, teamwork, and athletic mw- Providenee Collegef, President .......... Stephen E. Mareueei, '5l Vif'C-Pl'l?SI-616711. . . .... Raymond P. Garcia, '5l Secretary ....... ..... F rancis MCGurkin, '51 Stephen E. Marcueei, '51 Treasurer. .. ......... YVilliam Sherry, '51 i President Moderator. . . . . .Rev. Aloysius B. Begley, O.P. i I F' ' ' , 'Arr ' '-- H - Gm-Qigong lgfilatlfliiil0FHRIil,CS'-kxmelwl' J- IFOIIHOII, YV. Sherry.. R. G. Lenibo. Third row: R. johnson, L. DCl'2llll12l. R. Korhusieslsl, S I- - A 1 , . i t ui ni, G. Alexander, F. Pellegrino I Schlinim D. lVI2lCDOll1llCl,iF. Lussier, J. Costello, A. Sproul, F- .eronc row: J. Czissedy R. Gagnon N LeCl'iir R C'1s Tirian 7 ' ' - v 1 K , . 1 4 . . 4 . 4 4 , , H A ., , 1 I. V I 4 , . l penlel, W. kcemm, D. Hmsh E- Mooney, J' McMullen, Beckeg, lgglllb Douney, S. Sulauk, H. BILGLIIIIIICSS. Page One Hundred Thirty Vrowess. Truly, then, they are The Pride ol? in the Club 51101 mmm tliel 3lllpllHCl'5 social cvei Prrsidf Vim-Pl' Smrlai Modcm Fm l 'U 1J'gQI11reli?L'ffl Bi :Magis 14, Tanfllam Rl, l- ll ' slllliigiluifnlr 1 'E li! Q ' . rlll Q ill, i 'a .1 5 l K x N i Il' Ps, i f llg' f. 5 lufi? ff l YZF f' ffQil.ll.i'. .R I 1 r' u FHM jx, PHI-CHI CLUB The Phi-Chi Club is one of the brighter spots in tae crowded academic lives of the upperclass- men concentrating in Physics and Chemistry. The Club sponsors several welcome respites from Beck- mann thermometers, burettes, Oscilloscopes, audio- amplifiers, and the like, in the form of friendly social evenings. lJnf.s'if1ff1f1l ....... .... I David S. Smith, '5l lt'f1'1f-Presiclffnt ....... . . .Robert E. Burke, '52 if SL'C'l'I?lIll'3l-TliClI.S'IINfl' ........ Allred A. Lamy, '53 zlfodcmtor ........ Rev. James YV. Hackett, O.P. T David S. Smith, '51 Prcsiclevil - '- - ' it '. .lX slil1'. Fmnl rozv, lvfl lo rifflflz .-X. Nla1'cl1eiii.I..Salislmury.L.Colclin:m, f-219053, Q lihfffl M ill' 'X' k'6, ik:l'4lf,:llilly 'IgIlig,N:,:,,lilliisl l'A'c,IL,I,i:.c.- ll I4 Nl.Donl1cIlx'. l,..La1mx'. lismiiii, R. BurlQc,fI. Dil'ie1i'o. l,.Oi1avi:mo. B. Nlth1,1.11ilC?v-. li' Slim, YI, LJ D.l'x ',.-,,,j,,f, ,,,,,.: W- l.l2,m.X.. 1.3, 'X' Dimegllff- lllalsli. S1'r'm11l mtv: gl. Dolce, D. Bezliilieu. W. 'icmlmg' Iii 'xlvligl l9l1ii'Ilm 'R XluiI':nuf-lmliii. W. lfillilll. R. Xen'- Blancllzml, W,'Cole, C. Willis, I. McNill', W. l5li2li1lllSlCill. W. IJCIYOQQ. Coultl R. S lla-V H-.il c'.m.,'.1Iii Ili lfmm-,3 T. Sullivan, XV. Patten. R, Cioulct, D. Ryskiewicli, W. Desserl. lmolcl. H. Beckclt, . 1 .-I. . . . - , Page One Hzmflrnd Tlvirly-0116 f?7T f' I i, S . ?' , E +1 i ' K , 1 Y nm...--- if 'nur Robert NV. Reardon, '51 Presiclcnt CLEE CLUB The harmonious renditions of the Glee Club add a pleasant page to the book of our college ex- periences. The College Glee Club provides a musical background for many of the religious functions of the College as well as being the nucleus of the College Choir. This musical group also presents a number of concerts over the radio 1 and sings in conjunction with many other collegi- ate musical organizations. Presidcnl ...... . . .Robert YV. Reardon, '51 Vl'CC-PI'6.SfCIClIl. . . .... Edward T. Kennedy, '51 Sac1'eta1'y ........ ...... 1 Iohn S. Triggs, '52 TI'CfKlS1Ll'6l' ........ . . .Paul M. Kerrigan, '52 Business Manager. . .... Louis E. Murphy, '52 y Librarians ........ .... C harles A. Schlegel, 53 Richard C. Lederer, '53 Aloderator. . . .... Rev. Leo S. Cannon, O.P. Page One Hundred Thirty-two MEMBERS OF THE GLEE CLUB mlm Cllll 111 1 Y111 lllllllflfl me I11' Feh1'11i1 Col .11,1,. I Bdsm: Ted 1 'QYX5' , xf ' N- 'f 4- X 'cf N ff .55 ' fx W., . ,,,, . 1 YQA Ai Alix-w . Y, gf ,Ex ,251 -fm. 1, u ., Sw if l i r l l a I i x4rQJifc Ill! ii Aff' W gg fm gf fn 'GW alfieef We fam liixfi A . .'N L ill lb!!! xtga ,gg -- 6 A0 KW QL F GOLF CLUB Although the Providence College Golf Team is recognized only on an informal basis, its members have high hopes of soon being accorded formal recognition by the Athletic Department. ln keep- ing with this ambition, these enemies of field and sClv6S H5 their some stream are constantly Working to improve their game. That they have been at least moderately aqilmesoy successful is evidenced by their winning a fair nd share of the intercollegiate matches in which they participated during the past year. Swim. Howard L. Dooley Me,,,1,ej Cajytain Cjmpjajh ew s T ,V at I lisp 1' I ' E4-7 11 F r C ' Q v e 1 E . 1 ,V ,M is pw, , i. Frmzl mu' lvfl lo riglzl' J Thom Json H Doo 1 Sprolld ,ozlvz Iuynch, P: PIQOZQM L. l,E:traCQ:u- - icy- J. l-Hlm 'lr,H lridliml- -Us -I-u, lnmpwl Page One Hzmflrecl Tlzirly-fozzr ' ' Q iilfllll f I '4 Q, Q 'H . yi- . imil Tim: - My , x .r5..2 'ml -MIL flmxw .Qf 1 ' llllq. . v I f' 5 llclalgpj wrt-uv .,, , N . tlltlm-mth I 1 lr ., , J ' P- uilltll llti I 1 lx -ZS y DELTA EPSILON SIGNIA Theta Chdjller Formed in l938 to meet the ever-increasing need for a National Catholic Honor Society to recognize those students who distinguish them- selves as academic and intellectual leaders during their years in college, Delta Epsilon Sigma has come to be known and respected throughout the country. Theta Chapter, which comprises Provi- dence College, is one of the oldest and largest alliliates of this organization in the nation. President .......... John Harrington, Jr., '51 Vive-President .... l'Villiam H. Plummer, '51 Secretary-Treasurer .... Theodore A. Curtis, '49 Member, Executizze Board. .John B. Murphy, '51 Clmjylain .......... Rev. Vincent C. Dore, O.P. John Harrington, Ir., '51 President ollelm 'l'l1i1'rlrr1'z' R Rearclon R Xudelle X Riccio C Ifer , . . ,, 5 , 1 s- H 'Q . 1 . . L - - - - ' - ' ' ' F 0 l few- fefl 10 Hfflflr V. BUIIIHCUIY J- f'-1flf lY- W ', 'm , . Y. . , , . -1 .4 R sl: , 15. Rahelp, w. Antil, I-1 I, H111-1-inn-lon, . Mm-51, E piwgilmnons, A. Mgylmo, Sacks. l.llllL, H. Xayo, I. Tltlc ict. . lllllllllll . . .I 1, rv - A ..- - -11 SITOIIII mln I. Kenny. R, Dcacv. .-X. DiSimone, fl. Nllllm' E- .lollh C'l m' -I' MCI' F. Devine, Ri. D'Amhrosio. MI. Riley, B. Laflhancc, R. lllllifillll T- Pagr: One Hunflred Tl11'1'ly-have .F Q , . PYRAMID PLAYERS Q ,, Some people like to watch playsg others would 4' t' rather act in them. Needless to say, the inclina- tions of the Pyramid Players lie with the latter group. Their propensity for grease-paint, foot- 'g. lights, and the many necessary concomitants of a successful theatrical production is amply justified j by their proven dramatic talents and the ability to t A delight even the most critical of audiences: their p own classmates. President ...... . . .XfVillian1 F. McMahon, '52 Vice-Preszfdeni. . . ..... James Marshall, X53 Sefrretary ....... ........ t Ioseph F. Boyd, '52 . . Treasurer. .. ....... Richard F Buckley '53 ,V 6 X , X wrt? ' J i I V11l U'115j62fQfta110H, 'J' Moderator. .. .... Rev. John B. Larnen, O.P. 5 6 2 I: i I l t I 7 I , i il i I Front rote, Iefl lo riglzl' S Grivers R Buckley ' ' . .I , I V . - -. .. . Boyd, Marshall, XV. NI NLI , H. P. ' . F, , .Stroud hozv. A. Lister. AI. Quinton. R. Finneron, R. Brogan, XV. Broderick.l C 1 mn 'ms H, X. my--J. Q I 5 Z Page One Hundred Thirty-six ll ay 1 Y -1 ng . mi, JW. M ' x lk I.. ,L 1 l Wy . . , 1 .4 J . ' 1Vf.lli5iQ'5g 1 P3 5. Bmw 5 hm OJ! Tl' 1.1-H ' 1 us year tie vianud llavers brought to the campus an entirely new kind ol' stage protltictirm in the lorni ol' an Arena Theater where the audience is seated around three sides ol the room and the stage is against the fourth side. Staging such highly suceesslul productions as ex- cerpts front IZIIIO and 1110 P11v1'111'l:, If.v1'11jJ1', flizgell Street, and The Slzozeoff, the Players have presented an interesting iuediuin ol entertainment that should long endure. Their season's activities closed with the musical extravaganza, G11y.s' '11, Ivy, which was written, directed. and produced bv the Players. ' ,lg lav- .XVN 3 Wx, ' 1 H, . , iff' A 1 I L Scenic from jzmo and the Paycock. Rehearsing Im' last years llliflilllflltlll, Yllll' Milky llllly. Page One Hzmdred Tlzirty-seven , , .Ni ., BYE 1 QQ! 7 lkfifl 1 . fij i ' ' , Mija- , M rfilff , .bf-, f Fred P. LaFrance President l PHILOMUSIAN SOCIETY The Philomlusian Society may 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 broth- erly comradery amongst the Dominican pre- ecclesiastical students. residents of Guzman Hall. The present day Philomusians can point with jus- tifiable pride to a long line of former inhabitants of Guzman Hall who have gone forth to follow in the footsteps of Saint Dominic. President ................... Fred P. LaFrance Vice-President. . . .... Thomas A. Kelly Secretary ....... . . . ..... Joseph L. Morris Treasurer ................. Francis A. Petrillo Aloderator. . .Rev. Edward A. McDermott, O.P. Firsl row, left to right R. Johnson, J. .-Xlvich, XV. Cenker T Woodward. C. Austin, J. Reilly, F. Murphy, D. McCaIl'rev, M, Call-di: nalc. J, Hession, S. Smith. Second row: G. Concordia, Allen T K ll' F. L - ' - - -l ' C 5. aF1ance, Rex. E. A. McDermott. O.P. Rev. C B Nforrison or.. J. Mm-is. F. Petriello. B. Muller, E. Mm-fin. rmi-J 1-mid Di McCarthy. A. Calaudo. R, Archer, T. Cunningham, M. Caprio, T. Page One Hundred Tlzirty-eight Carroll, E. Sullivan, S. Matarazzo, R. Calandrella, R. Nugent, M- O'Connor, XV. Smith, T. XVright, T. Smith, T. Kelleher, R. Bertrzmtl, L. Osbourne, XV. Cummings. R. Christian. Fourlll row: YV. Mooney, F. Kelley, E. LeBlanc, XV. O'Donnell. XV. Dennis, J. Fitzhenry, L- Homacki, N. Reid. P. Nevue, J. Fitzgerald, J. Pezzullo. D. Werner, R' Oicomlcllf .l- McGovern, H. Heuer-' If Rosensteel, D. DHWCS' Flo' he ll 1 JPliljiii3Q iiimgbifllz 'l .J M if II ,,.,, - LA ' w .. A I, F'-fr: - r A I1 HP, 593: if M73 ' 5-fri? 'B ,-by-V WY! 3 SHIP AND SCALES CLUB 'llhe priniary objective olf this organization is to contact suc- cesslful alunini in various business Helds through social and educational activities. By enabling' these senior business students, while still in the college. to become acquainted professionally with leaders in their proposed Fields olf endeavor, the Ship and Scales Club has proven in- valuable to the students, the College, and the businessman themselves. Prz'.s'1'1I1fr1L ...... . . . .John F. Brown, '38 Vice-PrffsiclmlI. . . . . Francis Devine, 'ell Sffcrdzzry ......,....... .... A Iohn F, Breen, V17 COl'l'C.S'lJO7IKlIA7Ig' Serrzftfzry. . . . . .George E. Harley, 'ell Tl'I'Il.S'fIll'K?1' .............. ......... K Iames Egan, '48 1Uoa'emlor. . . . . .Rev. Edwin I. Masterson, 0.17. 1 'JI' if lltlljndi V . rf, rllllfl' lf- ., , llfllliiv D.11l ' .. ff . ' -'lexp , , , ,, ff -' , , Kennv. D. Heaxlen. lllnfl ma. R..RoIndonx. B. HL.: I Fronl row, left lo riglll: R. Flaherty, lf, Clastylil-gq lFL?'Xiv' iiHlBl!CI1ll1lll.lNl. Friel, Cl. Nlclienna. Cl, Dionne. Nl. hlUl'Cilll. -I. letro. C. Macllonalcl, M. Fera, J. Harrington. Km V' ' ,,.,.. 'n Lamb, P, Marnm. G. Hansen. l'. Plnnken. lwmrllr mai: Kelley. J. CSIHDOI1, lf, Morriselle. SUFUIIII roar: W, Qnrlezfl Bllxitliglyinlllll' Molxrimn' T. Brcnmm. M' wnlihmsz Alrqllqlllill, ul W' mmllclly- R- RYHU' l- K2'l'C'ly' R' Rock' is ilinlillibi Fonwav W. Nlcl'herson. F. Burke. R. Kelly. 12. l'.Il1L'll0- l'- 50l1lV0- M. Sweeney, T. Gilroy. li, llealv, I. Corcoran, . i ct 1' ' ' ' Page One Hznzclrefl Tllirty-711'ne T' TTTTT' ' X SPIKED SHOE CLUB .fl The Spiked Shoe Club numbers as its members the athletes who are competing for the Varsity letter in the Cross-Country and Track teams. Un- der the guidance of their coach, Mr. Harry Coates, the Harriers have proven more than a match for many of the better New England teams. President ...... . . .XfVilliam Sherry, '51 Vice-President. . . ..... John T. Cassidy, '52 Secrelarry ..... ...... J ohn E. McMullen, '52 Tfreasufrer. . . .......... John F. Goode, '53 U g Moderator. . . . . .Rev. Aloysius B. Begley, O.P. l TfV1ll13.1'I1 Sherry, '5l Preszdent with fhf T cam IU millg C a1'0llU lllattlgoal' keeplllg 15 during the the home Of lub Pmidfral. . Vit Se0'eln13'. - Treaszzrel' Moflemlof' Front row left to right: W Hennigan R Johnson J Cassed V ' ' ' ' ' Y I . - ,L ,U . 5 . , . ... y, W. Reenan, J. Clamion, L. Messere. Salcsses, G. Absl. Tlmd rou- gk. Sgeiiyi J. McMullen, J. Penler, R. '11Cl'lIZll1, G. Alexander. L. Raiman, R. Lamore, C. Fafurd, J. Welstine, R. Dupre, Go0dC. econ mzu. R. Casparizm, D. Walsh, L. Marra, Rolison, F. Lussier, A. Corvese, R, Tiernan, Page One Hundred Forty V-i li SWIMMING CLUB Witli the possibility of a Varsity Swimming Team in the not unforseeable future, the Swim- ming Club was formed to provide a solid nucleus around which to build. In addition to this ulti- mate goal, the club has a proximate goal: that of keeping its members in good physical condition during the winter months. The Metcalf Pool is the home of the Aquatic Friars. President ........ . . .Victor R. Formisano, y52 Vice-President .... . . .Francis YV. LaMorge, '51 Secretary ...... .......... I Iohn Finan, '52 Trensfuireer .... ..,...... N elson C. Crook, '52 Moderator , .... Rev. Joseph M. Sherer, O.P. av? St 4 . 'gm ' i -.:' 1 U J FWF'-7 .. - x H. -QW. .I t: .l x 5-..-K , ' g - '.-:Q-'. 'x' x, ' iff' at i Amy: 'FW' -4 -few 'cw 4 2 fl 5 X e 1. 'X ff- . a lx xv' ' vs. -'limp ,1- .Zf p V5 I 1 Q ffffti gk , . if 'Shi . V 5' :Tin 4, ., ', .. ,N Victor R. Formisano, '52 President . - .. '- V -Y f . herer O.P. lfilwli, :A M , V- fl Lg 14. LZIRIOIUC, N. Cnook, Ru. ..l05CPh 31 ' ' A XV 1031562151 33215553 Ruheb, Puosaccoccic, V, 1701-mlgano, XV. RlX'81'Cl, .-X. Labiossc, R. . ig . - - Ajami, A. Beaudry, S. Grivers. Page Une Hundred Forty-one f' -nggyzfgf. ' ' , gfAgf,.. - , 47 ,. ,, . I 4 fc- f-- '11 ,E :za-4 at Qiffguf. I Q12 i Q 'L L,' all T . ,M f Patrick Casey, '5l President W, 1 .K . i X, V I ,ALL fy f,'i'?R ,W X. 5 av- , 5 LJ if I 1, ft QJJ 1 if E' . X ' fo 3 ' 1 U '-ff, - 2, f 1'-J L, I 4 ' XT? f-sf f' ix' fl cy , I , , Q Y. 1.9152 x 'QPR fr Q 'A ' 'N Q 1, 'O -f l THE THIRD ORDER OF SAINT DOMINIC The Third Order of Saint Dom better known as the Tertiaries, was founded in the thirteenth century by the saint whose name it bears. Primarily an order of penance, its mem- bers strive to live more perfect Christian lives by a more complete practice of the virtues a posing voluntary mortihcations. As true sons of Saint Dominic, the Tertiaries share in the many inic, perhaps nd im- graces and blessings merited by Dominicans throughout the world. President ............ . . .Patrick Casey, '51 Novice Nlaster. . . .... Richard A. Audet, '51 Treasurer ...... . . .Thomas A. Holleran, '51 fllodemtor. . . . . .Rev. John C. Rubba, O.P. 0 1 I I I G 0 I I I Theft 15 33 dgifll H SMP pelpmidiclllar of Ill? Sfhllli Il'CCllCl1fl fflll minutes n lllgll son for Proud: Pmidvzrf. . W l'1'fe'Pm1'flf' Winn. . - P Treaszlnvx . . Modfmlfw. . - .ww fum, 1615 IU Hg-III: 'Ia' Colenmny P. Casey Second rn ': 1 ,RCV.I0l1I1C.R I lz, , 041- -Q R, A 1115 fu R. McSoley, R. de jolmzmcom., L. Mcclmhy, VI.. Hosemlqglipl lla Hue uc ct c Page One Hundred Forty-two I lghfggfrh . ik, y lllffflfg'-1524 tr-fi'Qf'r JCE S i S 1 .xl - 1. X. ' X 1 . ff SKI CLUB There is an art to guiding twin hickory slats down a steep slope While remaining in a position perpendicular to mother earth, and these masters of the schuss and slalom have acquired it. A weekend trip to a popular mountain resort cul- minates a highly active and enjoyable Winter sea- son for Providence Colleges rugged outdoorsmen. President ...... .... S tanley Grivers, '51 Vi1'e-President. . . . . .Robert A. Brogan, '51 Secretary ..... .... P eter Lapolla, '53 Treasurrer. . . .... Edmond B. Raheb, '51 Modemtor. . . . .Rev. Pierre H. Conway, O.P. fp: Stanley J. Grivers, '51 President Xe ,ff Jig: , , , . ' 1 , ' Hz ' . IL. C, I 1. R. lanfl, X.c.21JlI2ll10. Front row, flffl Z0 figlfll R- Hmllcl' A' Malmo' H' c'Cl'ShinI.ii' Iilillllllliil. Blllllili H. Kl'I2i:ll2I'. lsflllllll mzv: Nlcr- R. lxrasner, E. Raheb, S. Grivers, R. l5l'Og'2ll1, P. Lzxpolla, ,-X. Cfughl- 1- g - j W H E V , .hm P gM.Um.iH' AX' Marks. , - .ll ,.l1.ll7.ll. ... elim' MCCHIQLY, R' Bushee' Swlmld Hmm D0lmCHi'f,Mf-O 'feds' limi''12,-ililiiliifil.nQ1e,NiI.n 1iiiiii,fi wi hlilpwe. R. lfnllon. N, Olcnn, .L Duva, F. LaMorffe, I. MacLean, I. MOIHSSCUC, T- lvl195 '011- ll' I ' MID 311011, W. Formisanoi VVe1ch. Third row: N. Crollicrs, ,l- 130436, Page One Hundred Forty-three Qs 1 P A 271'-., sl' 1 ,f ,f ,X xx f' g lfff WDOM In conjunction with the college news- paper, the staff of VVDOM, the campus broadcasting station, presents a daily pro- gram which includes music, news, sports, and cultural and religious features. The studios are located in Albertus Maffnus Co Hall, and are equipped with the niost inod- Edward V. Mo11ic11e11i, '51 John F. Morrissette, '51 Harold A. Pace, '51 , 111' 11.11 111'11'1'1'1i 1'11'1 P1'g'1111! ww 1111111'1'111'11 1 ern of appointments. 1 , 1 . - ' ' 'V , john F. Mouissctte, 51 Edward V. Molllchelli, Q1 Station C0-Alanagem 1 Production Zllamlger I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 l V0Hl yrmv. lrfl lo riglzlz A. Clamuso, 15. Mollichelli. I. Morris- seue, H. lvace. .Sffmnfl mzv: S. Cohen, D, Giveanlt, F. Sicholan, Rolison, 11. Jackson, L. Hennessy. I N 1 1 i Page One Hundred F01'ty-four I I 1 1 I 1. I. 1 BLACKSTON E VALLEY CLUB President ,.... . . .Paul V. Sherlock, '51 Vice-Presiclem. . . . . .Joan F. Grimes, ' Secretary. . . . . .John R. Black, ' 1 y'1-gagitqfgr. , ...A Edmund D. Casey, '52 Moderator. . . . . .Rev. John P. Kenny, O.P. Front row, left to right: W. Slal- Wlly, R. Phaneuf, L. Crooks, Ca lgsru, S. Grivers. L. Raheh, Ji. Far Engton, M. Fera, P. Morrisserte, R Yfllslin. Second row: McCann g-F'-lfJ0li, H. Hine, D. Chainpagny V man, P. Fahey, T. McXVaney B' Ll'llClL T. Paprigas, R. Bushee P' Qlllllll, J. McKnight. Third row B- LHl1I1egan, J. Mclntyre, L. Levin Mastersoli, J. McDonald, R IJOUQIIS, L. Duffy, T. Kando, wi C'mwlel'i E- Kelly E. Lefebvre R R- U A ,, . , . H1312-lkicls. Fourth row: T. Coleman, Hfllxlfllllei, M. Hokenson, M. Leon 'f' A- Llllirosse. B. Ryder, R Hines' R- Cl'00li, R. Bennett, N Olezin. ,K ., WAN . Paul V. Sherlock, '51 President Front row, left to right: T. Ken- nedy, R. Murray, E. Casey, J. Grimes, Rev. John P. Kenny, O.P., P. Sherlock, J. Black, F. Conley, T. Gilroy, G, Meehan. Second row: A. Marks, R. Ferland, W. Pollilt, K. McGreevy, J. Gorman, G. Hanley, J. Brennan. P. Toole, P. Moran, J. Thorpe, R, Gagnon. Tlzircl row: L. McCabe, R. Brogan, N. Rauey, R. .-Xjaini, R. Raveny, R. Tennyson, F. Lynch, T. Whitehead, R. Collelte, .I Gorman. Fozzrlh row: J. Crolhers, R. Messier, J. Cardono, E. Slattery, D. Ryskiewich, Tobin, NV. White- law, R. Horne.iJ, McCann. Page Om' lelzniflrrfzl lfwily-fiw .. ff -1 .-f 1,1 -r .--at-W'f'llll1-lllfllll QQ 1 I - W1 , kKl'R-11151111.2111 gr 2 gy i'L:....g:,Q:4 I n rwnr.i rw -21111 ' v. ' 1951.1 Mele trfai.1.Qw1 4 X75 . fp.-'F'1f'Af1'fll!l' 11: 11111 faint '-1,1 1 A-Mfr 1,i'lf '-.1 1' lhql'aH,grw1. ' :pl will 5111121115111 'R llllliew ,. 11'lffl1ll,: L: 1 - f,UV:l,lrl'iQ1ll3.7f V , 1 I 4,li ,., 099 l , 1 . Qt ' V9 1Uf fqlla, .. 'gi .'9' 4 q '1 . 1 Y CRAN51 on QLUB 1 J Prasizlevzt AA.. .... L ormg R. FO1'C1CT,y51 'L 1 ,AVV ,fl iA., Vice-Presiflezzt. . , . .Raymond O Rourke, 51 :FJ 'M 1?fW 2 g6Cyg1ayy,, ,,.13enjarniniF.1DeImi1B,'51 ' 71'l'6CL.S'7,H'6T. . . ..AA,... Robert F. Melilhiney, '52 A Lflj lWoflemt0r .,... Rev. Herman D. Schneider, OP. 5127 3 'L if . R . f inf . . f ' f A' hs Loring R. Foreier, '51 Prcstclent pyesifl IUce1 Secrel Treas llodf Front row. left lo right: P. Saceoceia. T. Haxtan. F. Lahlorffe. li. DeLellis. L. Forcier. R. O'Ronrke. R. Mclilhiney. LS. Spadehead R. Beets. H. Czmidv Sefonrl ron W XIeNI'1l1on W Little -X Vin J. Walsh. J. NIcGirr. W. Herzog, D. NIcGarrx', J. Bolton, .-X. Jalbert, R. Belanger. J. Dodge, .-X. Campbell, C. Moran, Third row: H Page One Hundred Forty-six Carlson, R. Rossignol, P. 1Varnoek. S. Calore. J. Casey, .1-,Vi2'fC1'IQ' J. Magnone. W. Little, A. Gatlway. Harte. H. RlCGlllgliS?l'1 J' Barone. F. Castelli. Fourth row: C. Camba. Arel1etto,.l' 0, 'LZ MePhillips, Mazza, XV. Harte, J. Evans, O'Donnell, W- FOR' Hennessy, J. Heskett. 4 L 1 1 A v ' v., xx . --- if !, N - R yi- rx ?Q'2'5. 'W fl, i,fEi3j-4?.3':I .sf iy1'0Qg-.j .- SM A A - wr tp pi'-. FALL RIVER CLUB 4 P1'es1'fle1zl .,..L ,... J 01111 H. O'Nei1, '51 VIICC-IJT6Sl.fI6'lIf . . .Anthony L. Camuso. '52 Sec1'el1m'y. . . . . .Edwin D. Smith, '53 'l11'e1l.s'11'r'm'. . ........... YVi11iau1 Kalif, '51 Modemlor. . . .Rcv. Charles H. McKenna. O.P. I john .-'li' 'x 1 I I 1 1' 7-.T El- W X Q. --e ng.. xv 14 Zigi' UL., H. O'Nei1, '51 Prcsiclc11t F245 Ir,-UH, mu.. ,VI-I ,U righl. CUm.ignut R. pmzlglq, 13. Clorrigzxn. P, Clrcgorv. XY. llzlxfx. IC. Sll111X'I1l1.w 1.. l'mxc1'S. li. Cox. N1.KH2lI11C1,i 1'. Sullivzm, H, Horn, IJ. Sll111X.'llI1, .X. .X11m'li1. I. f1l'0l11l1. Luge. II. HIlgL'.i1,.DL'1Ll1ll'1.R.f.U1I1lI1'C. l'fHlIlllI'fl1I'IN1.XIUIKCZIII.1',.x1Oll2IlCfll. K 511 Nlorisscllc. Sr'1'm11l frm! 1'. X121l'lllII.1.. 1.m C. 11. 15N1l1Q1Ull. lJ,'fu.1ill1. R. 110 I m111:mcm11'. blolmxzxn. Ilcmnclly. R. l3L'r11':lm1, Mcllun- 1 L 11 bl. 0'Ncil, .'X. Czlmuso. NY. Rzxlif. I.. 15Oll111l1gCl'.xI. S11c:1.j. XXIIIIQII11- zulcl. R. Xlxlut. AI. Iwnglm. R. Nolan. son. Third mzv: R. Sousa. W. Rodgers, 17. Shen. D. Swccncy. Cy. Page Om: 141121617661 l7rn'I3'-.scrfefl 'mfg ' WJ . -. J . ce., fr- ., J . 5 X .JA '- f 0 ' V GREATER BOSTON CLUB President ...... . . .Robert O. Doherty, ,5l Vice-Pfresiclent. . . .,,. John A. Brock, '52 Secretary. . . . . . Albert M. Shaw, '52 Treasurer. . . ..... Richard Murphy, '52 1Wodemt0r. . . . . .Rev. John F. Mfhittaker, O.P. Robert O. Doherty, '51 President Pfeszff Vice-I Secref Treas Mode First row, left to right: J. Downey, H. Duggan, J, Horton, R. M. Dubois, T. Gorman, W. Schromm, A. Arseneaux. jflzirglglilgf Doherty, R. Murplmr, A. Shaw. Second row: J. Triggs, R. XVhitley, T. Keating, E, Buckley, P. McBride, Devme, A. Cotter, ' R. Fiuuerzm, R. Noonan, W. Keenan, P. RICCOVIIIZICR, R. Fuuke, L. Ferrelli, Sughrue. Page One Hzmclrccl Forty-ciglzt 1 '9i??F ,:v1'fFx??3z',, .. Q, f -a '7'4l?'ilfQQf 1 . A X Me..- A fff'w?25W'W X1 I mf1fPeiS'ax 13,3971 P15411 T 5 ' ffl. f Hg HARTFORD CLUB 1 11..gmv. H l1B1.1'1,-51 President ..... . . .Ernest F. Reale, '51 XI,1hm'-jj Vice-Pmsident. . . . . .William Karin, '51 lI::Qph1'.'.3Q Sewetflfy --... . .George E. Sullivan, '52 A -f-- 1 Treasurer. . . ......... Leo B. Dungan, '51 111 ZVl0de1'at0T. . . .Rev. Charles V. Fennell, O.P. 1 3? M '-4' Ernest F. Reale, '51 Preszdcmf Firsl I'07l', lvfl I0 1'1'f1'l1I: R. Cobb. C. 1301111011 k. Rcnle. I.. ljllll- Sllllfll. llmr 1: ,,frff?f I W. Shen, C. li:111Hclcl, R. l..lllUZll'l'C, NIcf'Lz11'x'ex'. l. Rune. X. 1312111- Wrh . . I . . 1 . I. 1 . . -1 . . 1 P' ':111. XX. Iierin. Srfrollfl mtv: C. ll1ll1lSCY. NI. Yz111d011'. R. lA'llL'll. fi11.C. Hz1111cl.L. SC'l1llll2lI'C. I Pngff One I',ll?HllT'!I F01'ly-nimf KENT CoUNTY CLUB BCl'll2l1'd C. Arclmmbault, '51 President . . . . , . Xlzl- Front mu-. lofi lo rzglzlz A. CZHUIJIO, J. Andrews V. Elllson, G. Gellroy, T. Cawley, IL. Coleman, R. Ryzm, J. M-on1ssLl4teLBILg0-YES, 1 B. .-Xrcllzxmluezlull, Rev. Joseph NI. Sl1c1'er, O.P,, .-X. Roszxti, M. Horo- son, J. Osenkowski. Third row: E. Lnchapelle, R. GYQIIICI, - D vilz, l'. Lxllerriere, Bl. Donnelly. .Srmzzfl row: G. Arclmumbzlult, J. XVYIIIIC, R, Wilcox, XV. Vurr, E. Wilcox, D. Bezlllllell- Pave One Hundred Fifty O l President ..... , .Bernard C. Arcl1ambault,'5l Vice-Pfresident, . ........ Alfred P. Rosati, '52 Secretary. . ...... Joseph Furtado, '54 71T6KLS?,L'l'67'. . . .... Louis A. Petrarea, Jr., '52 Nloflemtor. . . .ReV. Joseph M. Sherer, O.P. Pres Via Sem' Tre M 01 .NTI 1..,,fd W . ., ,E lx A l ' x -. - , . .L x ' -. . . ',- 5. ,fr-' ' i -xx . Av ,L . , . .L 4 g.n4!F. gn AUX 'NJ' 78 METROPOLITAN CLUB -r..,4:' !lIHb3lllI.'5I Presiflelnl' ..,.. . . .John H. Cassecly, '52 ?.RoxHi,'5g Vice-President. . . . . .Robert Moore, '51 Fumdol-54 Secretary ...., . .Charles A, Lauclati, '53 QTQIJM? Treasurer. . . . . . . . .Charles Sakany, '52 ghmolpl lVIorIeml01'. . . . .Rev. Cornelius P. Forster, C.P. .john H. C2lSSCCly, '52 Prcsiclmn I,-jfs, mu, ,UH IU rium. cl Szlkllmq lg, XIUUI-Q. Clguseqlx, Succlley. url mzr: I. Hzllwr. l.C.mmg111, R. lllllgllllll. l.l,fIHll. I C- Lllllllzlli. S1'1'r1f111 I'01'L'I..X. Cl2llli'l.1I. llclnmrm, Iloxxling, CI. lgllllllll. XY. Slmcwlx. 61, Xlifnllllklh X. Sproul. fyllll' 4 M. Spzlrxwino, R. ll1ll'0IIl'0, li. slillHlCl'. NI. Iioslw. -I. Nlfflllllllf. O. Legfln, Pngr' Our Hlmrlrfrl Fifty-om? .4 7 I NEW' BEDFORD CLUB ...i.,.,,.d' Presiclent A..... . ,Paul A. Duchaine, '51 Vice-P1'e5iclenly . . . . .Gilbert COSt21, '52 ., Sgcqfggmyo A , . ,William Paquin, '54 ' asurer, . .... .... R icliard Fontaine, '53 ,cw '4'v4rs,i 7 6 -355 2: ' Lili ? - iy Nloclemtofr ....i. Rev. Thomas H. NICBTICH, O.P. . J if ,ii ,, ,H I . V Ii, ,Vv.f l l , .f,-. ..,. L.. W, but - . .,-. .-,ex --,--.mf I Paul A. Dueliaine, '51 F Pres? fl en. 15 l l L l l I l ' l l I I l l I l l l I Frou! row. lvl! to right: C. Ventura, L. Marta, W. Paquin, G. Second row: P. Boisvert, P. Donovan, Smith, F. Riley, W- Doyle' xl Costa, P. Duclinine, R. Fontziinc, J. Dione, H. Gillis, XV. Hatch. XV. Quinlzm, J. Mzicccl, C, Entwistle, J. lllliile, A. Alczirez. Ji Page One Hzzndrzfrl Fifty-two I Pfresl Vice- Sem Tref Moll E ar NEW HAVEN CLUB llllllf. '51 Presiclent .... . . .Daniel A. Heavren, '51 XX 1l0SI3,l5Q Vice-President. . . ,Thomas Conlon, '51 .1quin.'54 S6'C7 6fCL?'y. , . . ,George V. Montano, '51 llqinmj T1'easu1'e1'. . . ......... Arthur Dunn, '52 yifnlorpl Nloclemlor. . , . .Rev. James T. Sullivan, O.P. .,1fL J'7 -if Daniel A. Hcavren, '51 President I 1 Iii,-51 ,-m,',1gf1 10 ,-in-1,15 17, l?g11-ren, l7,'Bllll'l'21. I. Rossi. P. l,Cl'l'Ulll. .X. AIOIIIQOIIICV1.. 'I. Nlnlmer. -1. Pzmlino, If. 1.1m rc-mc. R. Nlxnrinzm. R. If F. RC11. .-X. Pfister R. l?2lYlllOI1Cl, Lvnch. SFIYILIIII row: W. Curley. Nou. .X.'Bl12llNll. ,R. Q Connelly. R. 1'C1'lclLo. l'0llIfllv7'fI1l'I ul. I.1mc'. ml' .X. Fusco. 'l'. Conlon. 15. Hezlvren. IG. Nlonluno. R. Connelly. lf.. Blll'lJlCl'l, l'. lxerrxgxxn. il, Sweeney. .X. Roeco: XX. l'2llll1il1Cl', QI. 1 Pulaski. Third row: Lucohelle, .-X. Gentile, L. Pieone, A. Cuprio, Dlllon, J. Brady, C. f,D1K'fCl', -I. Cosvxllo, F. I'IlgglllS. Page One Humlred Fifty-three .- M ,ae l NEWPORT CLUB Pfreslflenl' ..... . . .Wa1te1' E. McAlpine, '52 V1'ce-Pre.s'irlenl'. . . .... Walter Brough, '52 Secrelrwy. . , . . .Louis E. Murphy, '52 9 T1'ea.s'11re1'. . .,..., Austin P. Nagle, '51 Nlorlerafor. . . . . .Rev. Paul M. James, O.P. Ylfalter E. McAlpiue, '52 President l I Frou! roa' lvl lo ri 'ht' Rule l ' l ' ' l B 4 , f 3 . J. , K. .-Xulmm. 1. :Xl'ClllO, H. Gomez, H. LZ1'1lOlll'Cl1ll, J. Kirby, H. Walker. ID. Cllillllllilglly- Zflffd rough, W. Mc.-Xlpiue. L, Murphy. A. Nagle, S. Billard, J. Lalli. row: S. Hiotas, P. Eucleubach, J. Lynch, H. James, A- DASH' l' Scfonfl mzv: R. Flaherty. W, Dobson, P. Burke, D. MacDonald, L. Kirby, H. Crepault, R, Noonan. Page Ona Flzmdred Fifty-four Peres Vice Sem' Tm M of I' - . Kyiv? PROVIDENCE CLUB 7' llPlIle,'f9 mughlgg President ...... ...... R obert Ryan, '5l Vzfce-President. . . . . .Thomas H. Gleason, '52 hgh 51 S6C'l'6l'fl'l'y. . . .William T. Jarvis, '54 'HGOIPA Treasurer. . . .... Richard H. Johnson, '53 Nlodemtor. . . . . .Rev. Joseph H. Halton, O.P. Robert Ryan, '51 Pl'1?.YI-llfflll -,N,.s..:, Pm Iron! rmp, lfffl 10 ,jnllfg MA 5111191-11, I-'iglmlg 'If Cilglugl, I7, mzm. l'. NllIlil'1lI. lflzmlcx. ll. OXc'1ll Cnzlnrm. C.. Nlurpllx. R. ' ' f 1 A 'umluill Sm' I mrilo. lflvnn. I. lfzmlllv, XV. Dmmellx-'. W. Iflxncs. I. Nlcfiec. Nzmi, I. CQ:11mmu. l'. lllcwngxmm. I- 'milf 1 nr: I-. C. .I Im- lI..NIcVicke1'. I . Sullivxm, F. Izuucs, XI. Sweeney. SRIYIIHI mfr: W. L-lli. lf. l'cl11m. X. Igucmm, C.. l-crrznnlc. XX. llmgm. NI. O Rcclcx .L Rn':11'cl. R. kI1ll'X'lS. R. Hzmleix A. Nlerlino. A. Yilliconlc. R. Ifolcx. liilmlcznu. Xl, l'Iu1'mi1f. li. NlcC11mn. X. llulmc-. I. Nlcixmm-ll. li. Xlc- R. Ryan. Rev. Hugh Hzlllnn. O.l'.. T. Gleason, F. Hollmmok. If. linzmli. lf.. Coulcl. XY. llzmex. R. Ifrnrcl. l'i1llf mir: l.. Rxlimgm. l.:1Nl0l'gC. YV. Kelley, B. Hezllcv. lf. Healey. lf, l'lm1z1l1l1c. Ckmzclc. X, Clorxewe. R. lil'L'llll1lll. li, xlUl'I'lN1lll, R. 'I i1'1'r1:ln. XY. llxmlcwiclx. ll. Tlzirrl min: R. Coslantino, P. Czlsev, G. Hznmmlizm. R. xvllllgllll. -I. llczllcv. 'l'. llclwlm. Cl. llugzm. K.. Nlclbrmzllll. XY. Lilum. X. liggm. Pcllicr, R. Shapiro. D. XV:1lsl1. Xlzlclaexxll. LI. NlcC1'111l1, I.. Wzxlcl- I. llugxm. CL. W4-sl. ' rhifll .I 'vi I Page Um' HI117fll'f'1l Fifly-puff 'Wh I I .,,.- TAUNTON CLUB President .,,.., ...... E rnest R. Plasse, '52 C ' AQ , Vice-President. . , . ,Cornelius Murphy, '51 K C Lhfhi Secrelary. , . . .Edward Lynch, Treasurer. . . .,,.....,A. John Walsh, ,52 V 1 Nlodemtor. . . .Rev. Joseph L. Lennon, O.P. A :if , s rf f . i Ernest R. Plasse, '52 President Page One Hrzmclercfl Fifty-six Front row, left to right: E. Lynch, C. Murphy, E. Plasse, J, Walsh. Second row: Mastromarino, E. Elias, F. Powers, W. Bunt- ing, L. Phillipino, A. Annunziato. Peres Vice Sew' Trer M of I , NX . f I H wi. -ff f' ' ' A Q-.::i.':TlheQ 77 7K1 4-4 l my A ' Q K 1 1 5 l V' 3 fo I QQ! 1 Xidw Eff 51 xo 453525 ' . VVATERBURY CLUB X lnsse,'5g ml ' Pfesiclenl' ..,.. . . .John D. Hickey, '5l Nl.. , B ll Vice-Prmident. , . . . .John C. Murphy, '52 Inf 'n .lh OJ Secfrelary ..... . . .Joseph F. Mulhall, '52 flf ,VO N J' Treasiwer. . . ...A John D. McGovern, ,5l On'O'P' llloclemtor. . . . . .Rev. Daniel F. Reilly, O.P. J Olin D Hlcku . , . , , ' - g . P. CCITZIIS. 1111 First row, left to rlglzl: Dowlmg, F. Scholan. KI. Nllllllflll- Czvllcglll . I 4 Noonzm. Carey. SCC0llfl rmu: T. BIVIICY. Cro11zm.kI. HCIIIIIIQXXQIF, 1' .-. - ' A ' VII I fllllllillltl X Ilxflflul. ' WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS CLUB P1'e.s'iflenl'. . . . lfl'C6-P7'6.S'fIl87'lfi . . lohn F. Brcsnalian, '5ll l Pl'6Sl.dC71f . . .John F. Bresnahan, '5l . . .Eli LaF1'enie1'e, '5l Seerelmfy .T... . . .John P. Hastings, '52 Tfeasiwer. . . ........ Daniel F. Higgins, '52 IVI0clemLE0r. . . . .ReV. Adrian T. English, O.P. Pres! Vice- Secre Trea Modi Page One Hundred Fifty-eight First row, left to right: D. Higgins, J, Bresnahan, E. LaFreniere, J. Hastings. Second row: W. Roy, J. Dunphy, R. Spencer, E. Harris, H. Leonard. I C1113 MTOONSOCKET CLUB 1-111311.51 Presfflent ..... ....,. R obert G. Rock, '51 l11Cl'C.,11 V2'c6-Pfesident. . . . . .Leonard V, San Sougi, '52 -li11gi.'.3'I ' Secrelary. . . . .James H. Emidy, '52 ggim-5? 71?'6Cl.S1L7'67'. . ,..A.... Harry P. Dz1ig1e, '52 13 fghlo-Pl MOfZ67'ILf'07'. . . . . .Rev. Joseph A. Dionne, 0.13. 1 gp. ' . 'Q-X L- f 2, Q 1 'L '., 'RN . K1-W . w' ' ,AL Eh' 'GX -1 - 0 4 ul W if.. .3151 11.u-vm'1 ,, . ,, -'-'fL'gg.71.L.,, Robcrt G. Rock, '51 Prcsirlcfzl I f Front row, Icfl In riff-1113 12, Shcvlin. XY. Clluxrlzlml. 13. Nlcunicr. Nlurlcy. I.. Nlcssn-rc. R. Dll.l11Ilg. lf, 11:-um-. RA. 1,ClCIlK1.l'1. 'lllIH1I'llIl'f K. fmcdy, L. SanS0uCi, Duiqlc, D. .-Xcllcr, UI. Fonlzliuc. LI, Dwyer. R. Dugan. 1l. k'Ill1C11ll. CQ.. lagzln. R, l'clcy. I.. C,Z1I'f11ll'C11l, XX.CL:n'rz1l11n1, Second row: O'DOlll1C51, Cigricrc, D. Calrignun, G. Pccknob, In C,lIl'lS. Cl. Cwzxcly, UUFIY- Page One Hundred Fifty-nine ff N6-. I I U , ,A L ig Harold E. Vavo, Jr., '51 Editor-in-Chief THE STAFF Erlilofr-zfn-Chief HARCDLIJ EDXVARD XIAYO, JR A.S'SOC1.flf6 EK11'fO7'.S IQAYMOND D'AM1sRos1o, PAUL F. FLETCHER, '51 XWVILLIAM H, PLUMNER, JR Li I emfry B oarrl M. PIOXVARD CQLUCKMAN, EDGAR A. IQELLEY, JR., l f 0 5 A is gf f f UQ if ,ED .'Ni.i' 'U' From left I0 riglzlz Ed Kelly, Rav D Page One I-Iundrecl Sixty-lzuo 'Ambrosia Marvin Gluckmzm, Hurry XIIIYO, Paul Fleugher, 1 -i xxl Xl X THE ALEMBIC The fllembie is the College literary publication which features original articles, short stories. essays. and poems written by the students. The Alembfe appears four times during the academic year. Any student is free to submit copy and is urged to do so. All student Copy is given careful consideration and constructive criticism is rendered. The Alembie olhce is in Donnelly Hall. An elected editor is in charge of The fllemlzie, under the direction of a faculty moderator. The Rev- erend Robert D. Reilly, O.P. Appointments to the staff are made on the basis of the literary quality of the copy submitted. .. ..,f'i rf ' l............1! 1141 If Gclln CICOIE U H111 ht T013 l0ll11JC1x 11161 I 111161 nncs I zff Gmdon H1me1 'md Doc B11nc11nd 11 111' B111C'onn1x 1nd nn W111e Checking Assignments ' Cowl Reporters Page One Hundred Sixtygix T114 Provif of edi Ediw giveS 1egC 1 the y ing. 2 I . men- BOB MOORE Associate Editor .li Q 1 JACK HICKEY Associate Editor PAUL PLUNKETT Business Manager JOE CARBON HARRY VAYO, Literary Editor and JOE MULHALL A Advertising Managez ,E......11 WALT Ph o tog1'ap5I1g:rg32?0,- B0S1ZOF:gfgAQ3AN 1 T 1 I ' Page One Hundred Sixty-eight H LRBON 5 ,llanagff lv.-, SPORTS ST.-XFF: Charlie Fish, I-larry Dllf 048l1. Bob Flilllflwflll, nv Wgll L' l Rolison. no D J , L ILL C :LL imrk in llic clzirkromii. Don Stubbs .ll ixoilx LIE Llie diyci. Business Staff at work, W1ilL LiLLlc :incl Don Stubbs. l,ll0lOgl'IllJllClN 1' 1 Bill Kgllx' Pnilll l'liml4eLL Iwf! In rlfflfl' Bernie liouzlrcziu Bob Rn jack Hickey :md Bob Moore, BUSINESS STAFF: 'l'0lI I Q Y' - UI ' ' I HL n CU' Rn' T. jo Bill Little. Bafrlc: joe Czuboii, Bill lxciiu, john Duagau. niom, in mm 5, 5 cnnys 11. Page One Hzmdrecl Sixty-nine - ,,,. 'L 664605 in Ze 4 acc Z ofa ,,.,,. , 5 I Sha vm-no it 3-an , . 1 ' 2 , .1 , .,. N.. x ,Af-.-A ,fh- xyk, .f?,1g...., .S ,. 'L-......'..,x.. F' 'QQ ' .-all ' -32:1 M: Vg-, 5--95: A , ' s ' .. :V . ,vig-Q:,,:k X 131.24 in ' l.: T,,','.?f'.1l2 ff, f',, 'xiii-Qiff -1-.1 1lf?.,1N15'k'W L f7: 5'i'f!' . M N . , .A Q. f...-.., ,1,. .. . , 1 ,..,,... .,.-n.,.M. W...-vm .-A ,,....,,-.. -H' , . ff., B- ' H... ,. ,-,,,. -M , x.. . S Q bi xx ,kwghgvxgl-K, .X , . . , ' .f ,i -' x- X..1,.- -3 .. , . - 1 f,,1 1, A 'fix f Q sw, x ,X . M , r e - ,J , fiesr 3? gf' , . I, Q A' , xwxfff x ., , . KK X 'mf Q I , f, , L , 4 ,4 ,Z I ,hs W4 - X N. L 6 , W . ,, X y xv' ,K-..,,,,v.,, t ix -. Q k K, Q ,my-4, , , 4 s 3 1 6 '50, E . i -an Q 'U gas Six? mr 1-,Q . M ' . . ,f ' 1 1 If v ' R. I 4 I , 'H ,F f j f , r I . ' ,ff -v ' 1 1 1 ,f 4 . f r f , 1 f , 1 X 3 , W -!'f 4--... af QQ: Ffa fi .l 'ff' I r -IM. 'K' 'Ch .f - y ., . Wikax fix S NN 'Y X N . ,f x 4 5 fi xx ,M pu Q i as 1 .- Q 1 , I Q9 - 5 if N V Q ' , ' , ' V X M M J, ,f. . ,- - N, fh ' ' ' ' ' 11,0 fr' nw , will A256 az Mgcaccfifffaa 31453 d X .44 fo fwwmwrw - Above: Waiting for the 5:20 chow bell, Q K' Right: Father Shea, Dean of Men. Below left: All set for corned beef and cabbage. Below righl: Studying in the parlor. AS Www, 53:2 V .lbozn their C Right lunch, Papers are being distributed. UIQ.. bln . U O 6 O ket 2 Ill IC C YU 1' P C ' . Page One Hundred Seventy-two cafe cf: 5 civznetlfltf Q62 56' X, z r 1 X Above: The boys and their Christmas tree. Right: Forty winks after lunch. .flbovez A little refresh- ment before bed. 'i WESIST lsh A true scholar. 1- rw was X S-. x 3 , . ,JI X X 4 I I l 1. ' , I h hx Frcslicning up lmclorc class. Pngc Onrf Hundrccl .Ycrzezily-lllrczr D Q, n 4 2 -u if 45 gs 52 is i ,N i W E s F Y Z i i 1 I r I 4 QR U4 If lm. XZ Xb Qdlyqi N2 Q W, ,W ff we g ,. I KAW f if x. if , , 4 f me . A ., W. .3 ., ., ANI S-93, V , 'E Qx WM 5. A f f 5 sh '95, 6 Q! ,W -we xx ' l- 41 ' ' ,v e 2. f 'Ii' Nu! ll ECL? 701 'iv L3-'22 , vm U . , . . ,, ,. .. - 1 - mourner? Top: 'N0, you cunt have 11 LYPCWYIKCI' on thc GI Blll. lop: YVINIL are yOU, fl 17lOfCbblqnGl1lH1 the D0dg61'S Ccnlcr: A n1o1nenL in Lhe Orzuory beuveen classes. liollomz F:1Lher Schncxdcr Silysy X 3 C Bollom: Obtaining reference Il'l1lICl'i21l. ll Page One Huvzdred Seventy-six mis year. S it X 1 V s X A Y -.1 'E -fy 1 Cf, i Dodgffs Ls... 1 I , ! 1 3 , i 1 MXWA xxiil, if 5 4 4 Top' Homcwarcl bound. IAICIECW yd get one today? 1 caily ritual ' - ' Center: Cafe soclety. Bottom: Leis sec, y0u'1'e Lwcmy-Lu'0 yours old. Page One Himdrecl .Stventy-seven wi L ff' i V -. 4.4 , Y '53 W ' glly Har-mo-ny ,ellmvcz So I said to the Below: Mike Pane and guest. 21 i 5? K? xxx Above: 'tHOl11C,JHl11CS. Below: Bob Conte entertains. w 'V ,elf Kerin, Moore and friel Page One Htmdred Seventy-eight 4 3 F V I lds' Presenting best costume awards. 1 .gy 1, ues, WulL Lil.Lle and guest. BCH pm-11611 and nlerlains. l ? . .1 ,, - - '. QL? A f i K fi! A 5 ' k u I I u 5 ' ' 4 S, 3 X ga V L 4 1 Mcmbcrs of thc Frizlrs Club and lhcir guests, r u i V fl .. L 1 I,- x 1 T u us 1 ,I.illlC mu Imcluccu clzluccs. guest. 1,,f I Page Onr Hlmrlwfzl .S'f'r1r'r1ly71ir1c 4 ,df it In 7 f WX , ,xv KN: X, x A M Mi S x A , ,WW 5: ,Z WX.: w X' '. S ,ya ff N wiv 5 3 Q . at f 1:4 0 ,,... ,,. '4 'Q 3 J Xing? X, wuts' A an Q W ' f WA 71213 1 xv 5 W YQ ..,.. - Q Q, K X ff K vy x X X .R X4 X XQA X X w if V! wk ,K- S M fs by X x . X x S! I- ., J. VK.. I .v-Mull s V R r 'fill fl 1 I Pj wig' I. 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Kf,K,,,K K, f K 3. f ,M KN , M13 ,wh K- , K , 4 KKKK-My If K ,wwf M 3 ffl 3,1 'fK X 35- 9'-'KF GFX-Q -' - x W X Q X lv 1 5 ' f t if A 'f 'ff wi. , .- f -A , ' H ' 'V K - A KK - '51 -' X 'N K I Q '!'! u V C' I1 .ki lll I iii ll il! I1 ll fi I I I I , 1 ki- wiht- br- i ,590 ug X . www , sx Q f 3, iff g,f2..!Qju! , HA-. ,f ,A . , V' ,.-:L , 7151? fl' ff' 'si l REV. ALOYSIUS B. BEGLEY, O.P. xllhlelic Director 1? 1: HAROLD T, MARTIN l I 1 V A r HARRY A. COATES Coach of Baseball Coach of Freslzmeiz Basketball PETER LOUTHIS Athletic Trainer Coach of Boxing JAMES VIN CUDDY Coach of Basketball Coach of Track Coach of Cross-Country LAWRENCE DREW Director of Int1'amufals Coach of Freshmen Baseball VARSITY B.-XSEBALL SLIMXI XRN I l'rox'icle11ce pl ' ' 42 College IILIIL ...Seton Hull. .. . . .Ups11lz1. . ...Yz1le. .. . . .llps:1lz1. . . I. C... ...Holy Cross. .. .....l3rown. . . ., ..BOSl0ll College.. ......Bl'0ll'll...... Rhode lslzmcl Slate ..Boslon College.. 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Slmll- 111111 Ml Mmmcll ml tlilffl mllml' Nlartin had slightlx niore than ten days in which to rnold together ed out the ivnlield, 4 ln the outer gar- ll tt-ani that was riddled hi injuries and graduation. Due to the den were Dick Dlllglllilvl invlelt, Sain oxerlapping track season. the new hoard track. located on Hen' Xissel in center, and Nlnn Losiello in f dricken lfield, was still there when 1110 lmoxs were readx' to take the Vlglll- HCM' ' I lfaultiness alielcl proxed to he the LVVT .llie openg-y with Seton Hall it-its less than two weeks away and F1-ian-5' undoing as they Qnininittetl - ,,.,,1, 1 the 1011111 had liardly swung a hat. Further complicating matters. SCYCN Cfmll' Cl'Vf l'f 1'Rl'l'l5l lllf lillllwt' jf! f 552 A: Xissel, Mooney. NlcfLtnkin. and Weinstoek were participating in gi ol' Seton Hall. lhough ther did eol- i 'Ji post-season hasketlmiill tonrnxnnent in Xlhany, N. Y.. and they ar- lCCl 111115 OWU ll1C lllllffllllllllg VWWQ- i ' rixed exen later. It seenied as though all the trouhle eante at once. 501011 Hllll Slllllelicfl 10 ll' WP li- Ct- Q if l '1 Hal was lelt in the unenxiahle position ol Ending a replacement ill UIC 50115011 QIJCHCI'-V - HM ' -, lor his No. l lmackstop, .Xrt Weinstoek. XX'hitey eanie up with a Sllllllllmll' Blll Mflxwll held ml HH , , V had case ol' hone chips in his elhow receired during the hectic has- lllc llllllilll lllllml Scum Hull llllsllcfl ,t Y, F3 kethall season. His sulmstitute. Hank Downer. had a recurrence ol' HCVUSS fl 111lllCS- l,l'0YlllflN'C CUl111lCl'Cfl ' Q if f 1 an old gland injury in his nefk and was sidelined till niid-season. Willl NYU in ll1C hllll Sllllllll lor their ff ii if . 'I 110 pitching stall sullered a jolt with the loss ol' xeteran Toni 0111? Sl'Ul'lU?. Oli lllC dill' Flfllll 111011 VIVAVA 'Y M C.U-U1 Keenan through graduation. It was evident that niost -ol' the mound UN, lyillll Olllfl- lllc lillllwg MC Viglll' CU-Cllpk Elect jllll COStCllo I lil work would lull upon the shoulders ol two southpaws, Frank Hig- ll1lllflffl'- llclil lllf l'il'l?ll 100110 llll- .llm gins and liill Nlclieon. The loss ol' such standout perlorniers as Sflillllllll lflllli UWV lllc 'mlllllfl flllllch Umm Bcmlyl l4m.l.y Dcpnlmuy and in the lourth. Although he was scratched for 4 runs in the wi Walt Lofmki it-415 Uiuly fclt, Except final 5 innings, l errors lay the inlield contributed heavily. M fmt Sum Nissclis Cememeld post, ull Following the season opener, the Friars journeyed to East Wx the positions w-me 015011 io me umm. Orange. New jersey. where erratic pitching cost them zi tough one W dates, The l'Clll1'l1lHg Igirgl-mgn in' at the hands ol' l'psala. Stopping oll at New Haven on the way M eluded Captain A1-L XX'Ci11gl0gl.g' Tiny honie. l'. Cl. outhit the hots lroni Yale, hut again hases on balls ml ' Costello. Sain Nissel. Dick NI11ifji1CX', proved to he their downfall. The score was ll-4. jg ? jim Sullivan, Frank Higg-ing, Skip MQ, Returning home. the Nlartiinnen opened the home season with PM ia? f 1. Clurkin. and Ed Nlooney. Ll return game with Llpsala. Lelity Frank Higgins started on the N if i S f Pronnsing can-didates up from the mound lor lf. C. and proniptli proceeded to chalk up tliellirst Im A freshnixin squad in the persons ol' Dick Proiidenee victory ol the tear by pitching ti niasterlul in-lutter. me ,T M2 Duignan, Don XlaCDonald, Buff Barry, evening the series with the Vikings ol New jersey. 'I he home teams lu 2 S X X tllltl Howie Nlefluinness proved in the F5 runs were enough to win as the visitors were almle to collect hut M Fwivlw. ' 1 if lllll'ilStlll11ll ginnes that they had plentx 2 markers. Sain Nissel eanne through in the clutch to help Higgins U ' S ' ' gi . f.'. 1 ol' power and speed and wouid play win the pitching duel in the eighth inning when he tripled and lm 5 iff a deeisive role in the rugged Sfhedule. scored lroni third hase when the eenterlielder threw wild to the W On opening dai. .Xnril l9, at Seton plate. hx Q, wL2'i-1 4-V w Hall Clollesre in f3l'Ill'ElC. New lersexg 'l'he Friars iuinped awav to 11 2-0 lead in the lirst inning when li the H150 edition ol' Prnritlenee College Skip Nleflurkin reaehed on' an error and scored when Dick Nia- U ' lrasehall-took the lield. The starting loner hit xi long douhle to left. Dick crossed the plate with the llllC'l'lF l11l'lllllCtl Bill Nfelieon on the second tallx as Don MacDonald. who started to hreak out ol' his U Dlfk Mlllflllci' Hifllllitl and Nliin Sullivan hehind the hatting sluinp. tapped a tiinelx' single to lelt. Except for fl wild N1-4 1 3 1 '- 3 1251 1 . 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I 'ff' f - , P19 - - I N. -1 s- 4, XX t: Q, .K ' , N gd 1 li 1 M111 N .1 - L ' ww' 1 'I 1 .,, -11- . 1' 1 1 1 A I 1,1 4 1.1 K -4 5 'r 4 A 1 'r Toni Gonnan ick of pinh- ind Schlinini st be played ill activities. rely. Ther 2 close ones 'eceired lhf among sen- zld, pitched irtnsas Qlll' P, C. into gf IJilClIfl5 Providence Ileges thi! ,kk Dlllgllim V i ,ff , . f 7 f. ' ,f .5 4 , ,:fif ' COACH LARRY DREVV FRESHNIEN B.-XSEB.-XLL SUMMARY Providence Oppo- College nent lil ........ , .... Leicester College. .. .... 1 -l ...... ........ l Brown ........ . . . 7 7 .... . ..Rhocle Island State.. . 4 l .... ........ B rown ......., . . . 8 3 .... . ..Rliode Island State.. . 4 6. .. .... Naval Prep .... ... 2 Unable to play a lull schedule. due to inclement weather, Larry Drew's freshman baseball charges ol' 1950 broke even in six games, winning three and losing three. One game with Lei- cester Junior College, one with Naval Prep. and two games with Holy Cross were cancelled. In the opener against Leicester Qlunior College. -lim Callag- her and Bill Quinn gave examples ol' what to expect in the lu- ture. Gallagher showed class comparable to many a good col- lege varsity pitcher. His battery mate, Bill Quinn, provided the runs via a single with the bases loaded. The game soon turned into a rout and was called in the seventh. The Hnal score was 14-l-P. C. John QBeaverj Power dropped a tough decision to the Brown Bears 4-7, as the Friar Yearlings went alter their second victory. The following day, the Rams of Rhode lsland State were taken into camp as Bill Mullins pitched a no-hitter lor seven innings. The game ended with a 7-4 win for the P. C. Frosh. Brown and State squelched the Drew1nen's hopes lor return victories when they downed them 8-1 and 4-3. In the last encounter ol the year. the Smith I-Iillers boosted their percentage to .500, and sailed past the U. S. Naval Prep School, 6-2. There are about six candidates who stand a good chance ol' making the jump to the varsity this year. They are pitchers Gallagher, Mullins, Sullivan, and Power. Bill Quinn will be a valuable asset behind the plate. Beaver Power can also be called upon to play in the outheld or inheld, and is capable ol hitting a long ball. Front row, left to right: E. Tenero, J. Gallagher, C. Krawczyk, E. Stlllivan, F. Kelly. Second rout: B. Schromm, D. Sweeney, C. Dobler, R. Ardito, E. Ford, D. Sydlowski. Third -rout: Manager ontgomery, B. Crenier, L. Brady, B. Quinn, B. Mullins, Power. II. Cullen. A. M tal 111. :lg 4-1 itiaell QU' ttlllllf . X , 4'woUVlUENP- Q VEIQIQEN R V UE a ffnntntn ' 'X 0YleU5.N 3 , ' 7 Li , .i ,W , I n'fMN A - Q 1 , , VV . K Yin ,, vgifi 1 ik- Almvc: Co-captains Pelligrino, Nissel, and Garcia receive trophy for the New England sectional NAIB playoff championship. Right: Ray K-orbusieski, Waterbury, Conn Below: jim Schlimrn, SL. Marys, Penna. xx - ,W , ll,. S xl 5, , 7 ,ga . wx S' l xr N 7 'x Top right: Sam Nissel of SL. Mary's, Perma, Cjgmm-3 Ray GQWU21 H0111 NCWPOYL, R. I. Bollom: Frank Pelligrino of Westerly. 5, J S, 30 54 7 UVA ,f p, C so S0 Sl yn lil 64 77 67 rss 72 S2 or m 71 71 so V17 752 55 7? i ii 6,1 ill? ,.,- ily' SEASON RECORD ..... .'xSSllllll7ll0l1 College ... X111e1'ict1111 I11le1'11z1lio11z1l Colle ..... Fzlirllelcl lT11i1'e1'sily ... Colby ... Boslon College ... Sl.,-xllSSlll1S S111'i11glielcl LX111e1'ic:111 l11Le1'11z1lio1111l Colle .. . ...Rhode lsl:111cl Stale. . .. ... Sl. .-X11sle111's .... ..... Fz1i1'Held .. Colby .... l31'o11'11 ll11i1'e1'sily .. ..... RCllSSCl2lCl' ... llps:1lz1 .... llowclolll ... ..... Springlielcl .,..., . . . .Rhode Island Sl2llC. . .. ........HolyC1'oss....... U11ive1'sily of xIZlSS2ICllllSCllS . ..... Sl. :XllSClll1'S ..... Tufts ...,. B1'ow11 U11i1'e1'sity ..,. .AIOI'IllIlgSlLlC Qlowaj Colleg YN XIB o ll2llllClllG1llllCS LlSOll'S Record: ll Wim-10 losses Flklilll 1'o11', lel'L Lo ll l1l I gLll 1111111 1 1 S. Nissel, A. Becker, l'011L1 1111111 101 111 1 ox 1 SlCPl1llllO, O. Po11L011, R llCllLlLlDl 1 K C 1 ll ll X01 111s1 lx I ll 1o 1 C111 1 . , , ,, ,.V!.5,.,3,i qw? VW x , eu U Rgvlllfllcz U U l X I 3 MJ JDVIDENCS dllqgzncf v'Ax X R0VlDfllgll l X RUVIDEXC RUVIUEXC U l 1 Q 1 l 2' l 1 ll l Y l l la fx 2 8 1 ' x 'UWM Ul 110215111 1- 110111111111 favvlmc Ulmlf 190 I lo Cl Rovmflaf Bob Prenderga V . x , i, Y, .n 7 . Jerry Lembo, New Haven, Conn. st, Hartford, Conn. taltr After several weeks of conditioning under Coach Vin Cuddys itu careful supervision, the Friar aggregation shaped up as one that 1 would afford opposing clubs a great deal of competition. Follow. Hig ing scrimmages with Tufts and the University of Connecticut, the HCCI Friar mentor narrowed the squad down to sixteen men: thirteen and returning veterans and a trio of promising sophomores. For the hrst time in the history of Providence College, tri. captains were chosen to lead the Friar forces. Two Rhode Islanders. E Ray Garcia from Newport. and Prank Pelligrino from Westerly, , me along with Sam Nissel from St. Marys, Pa., were those elected to Q the the honorary posts. -lim Schlimm. who set the Providence College 3 P61 scoring record last year with 357 points, and Ray Korbusieski tha rounded out the starting hve as the Smith Hillers prepared for 5115 the opening game of the campaign. Optimism ran high among qui P. C. rooters who expected great things of the Friars after last pm year's hne record of fourteen wins and nine losses. sm Win Opener with Assumption On Saturday. December 2, the Friars opened the 1950-51 season usi against Assumption College at lVorcester. Though the Grey- in hounds managed to make a ball game of it for the first twenty I0 minutes, thev were completely outclassed earlv in the third quarter as jim Schlimm and Sophomore Bob Prendergast teamed upto Ai put the game on ice for the Smith Hillers, Schlimm was high su P, L, ix, A, man for the victors with l5 points. High scoring honors. liowever. in went to Pontbriand who garnered l6 for the vanquished. Garcia. wl Pelligrino. Prendergast. and Nissel all hit double figures as P. C. lit swamped the opposition. 8053, lil On December 6. the Cluddvmen entertained the A. l. C. Aces of at Mt. Pleasant Gym. The visitors played fairly good ball lull ni were unable to cope with the Friars fast breaking attack. 'llm te Schlimm and Ray liorbusieski spearheaded the drive that resulted if in an 80-56 win for Providence. Schlimm again led P. C. scorers y with IG points. liorbusieski's efforts were good for 13 1llLll'k9l'5 N while Pelligrino and Prenclergast scored ll points each. 1 3 T Several nights later. the P. C. quintet took on a scrappy Fairfield Q d five at Mt, Pleasant. .-Xt the outset. the Connecticut Z1gg1'Cfl3U0fl 1 b gave every indication of having one of those nights as they lllf ti from all angles. The Friars. led by Frank Pelligrinoxovercnuie gr an ll-5 deficit. forged ahead but had to go all out to gain a l VIN CUDDY, COM-1, tif Bflygjceizjfljl point halftime advantage. During the second half, lSQ1l?151EN ll put on a remarkable display of ball hawking ability ulne fl Q Red Singh l Garcia and lim Schlimm went on a scoring spree. The fl 85 ' ndcr fm 2 .MW fl ln on ,rf H ullkonehi .. f, 'mPttrrron. lolo.. v ol COHHMMLE ilflffll Ulm: .. .t I0 71 ilphgmoml AP:oudc-noe College, M. f4H4Tl 0 Rhode Ishida VZTIHO from llettrlr. I.. were those elettel z :he Proridentefollgf -. and Rot llorhtoiell ith .Hillers preprint to lflllilll ran high mtg: ot the frinrs olterlrt e loses. 1-option ened the 1950-51 Seton r. Though the Gln- it for the first rotor rlr in the third qtnrtn ndergast teamed upto rs. Schlimm irtsligh :nring honors. hooero. ge vanquished. Cool louhle hgures ns P. l. red the .l. 1. C- -lil fairly' good 11111 ll breaking nttntl. 1111 he drire that resolltd P. C. scoroi hood for 15 nnrlett nin led moints eneh. on15fl3PP mon .nnecrieotfflffo . os 111911111 y fnirlell C. nfgllli A me Pelligrrno.. OW Ae ll ut I0 gm 3 lim' 1 do half liorbtrsrftll n f - - H nbilitv 1111115 R31 1' ' Retl5IJl' mree. The ? 1' Ed Mooney, North Attleboro, Mass. Tom Bauer. St. BIary's. Pr , faltered badly and the Friars began to completely dominate the situation. The Smith Hillers won going away by an Sl-61 count. High scoring honors were shared by Schlimm and Garcia, each accounting for 18 points. Pelligrino and Korbusieski collected 15 and 12 respectively. Favored Colby Defeated Before a capacity crowd at Mt. Pleasant, the following Saturday, the Friars succeeded in downing a spirited Colby team. Though the visitors had a definite height advantage, the Friars Frank Pelligrino did a noteworthy job under the boards and took more than his share of rebounds. XVith Bob Prendergast and Pelligrino showing the way, P. C. led at intermission, 38-31. In the third quarter, big jim Schlimm connected with three fast hoops, tem- porarily taking the wind Ollt of the Mules' sails. Colby came on strong once more but the home forces were not to be denied victory. The Friar reserves, led by Tom Bauer. quelled the uprising and Providence went on to triumph, 76-62. Ray Garcia, playing his usually good floor game, tallied an even dozen to lead P. C. forces in that department. Prendergast notched ll points and Pelligrino 10 as the Cudd fmen made it four straight. After a three hveek layoff, the Cuddymen journeyed to the Boston Arena to oppose the Boston College Eagles. Though both teams suffered from a severe case -of freezitis , for the first seven or eight minutes, the Ncwtonites thawed out first and proceeded to over- whelm the hapless Friars. NIcClellan's charges, led by Tom Deegan. had no trouble in breeling to an 8-l-51 win, Hlhile B. C. at the time was considered a serious threat to the Crusader's domination of New England basketball, it was evident that on that particular night the Friars would have afforded serious competition to very few college teams. Ray Garcia. with l0 points, was the only Friar to hit double frgures. On january ll, the P. C. basketeers trekked to Nlanchester. N. H., where they engaged the high flying Hawks of St. ,'Xnselm's. The Friars tried desperately to shake off the after-effects of the disastrous B. C. game, but despite their efforts. succumbed to a blistering hrst half attack by the Hawks which carried the latter to an ll point lead at halftime. Unable to close the gap in the second half, the Smith Hillers went down to defeat, Sl-6-1. Had jim Schlimm Q22 pts.j not fould out in the third quarter it might have been a different story. Bart Lavin and Bill O'Connor were outstanding for the home team. Ray Garcia and Frank Pelligrino threw in 12 and 10 points respectively for P. C. k 4 .4 . N, fQ,-.-- mi . MANAGER STEVE MARCUCCII, New Haven, Conn f , V f ,. l s LM 1 t ix L , f l y ,I ' 7, F ' i' Fez , Qi wi X if fi asf Q JWZ' fe, ' ' G 75, XL ,yy .7362 , 1 VU, 2 5, 1 if ' M ir- , 1 , e , wi f W! 5 , , ,',.,' ,, ' f ,Zz 2 ' fp 243 fi. 753 ,, ffl f, ,V c . ff A 4rf.fZLLe.:',7 .,,L , t7 P. CI. lorces completely otttplayed the Springfield Cymnasts. From the start, the Friars took command as they displayed the brand ol' basketball of which they were capable. Swishing the nets with regularity, the Ilominicans had little trouble in piling up a seven point halftime lead. The I-'riars quickly' built it up to Fifteen at the thirty minute mark as they continued to pottr it on. The reserves then took over and hnished the game. The home team solved Springlields zone defense for 32 baskets and garnered I3 louls in topping the Gymnasts. 77-60. Schlimm was high man with 22 points. Pelligrino netted IS and liorbusieski chipped in with Il markers. pressed in gaining a 67-66 overtime decision over the A, l. C. Aces at the Springheld Held hottse. lYith Providence trailing by two points and less than a minttte to play in the overtime. Frank Pelligrino dunked a basket and a foul shot to clinch the victory. lim Schlimm caged 17 while Ray' Garcia and Pelligrino scored Il points each. an overtitne win, 68-67. go' 1 .QQ Q 9 1 I J ,. 'iq Skip Nlcfiurkin. Iiast Hartlotd. Conn. -UUA licflyml l'lllCl's0I1. X. litllliollcl' Returnin to the conlines ol Nll. Pleasant on lanuarv lfi. the Island State asserted itsell, Providence kept pecking away at the ' I 12 point lead enjoyed by the Rams. bttt with only ltye and a hall' lu minutes remaining the scoreboard showed a lil point P. Cl. deficit. MW The Friars refused to give up and with the help ol' reserves Skip 'ml Nlclittrkin. Ed Mooney. jerry I.embo. and Ron Gagnon. narrowed hm the lead to two points with less than thirty seconds to play. Frank lllfi Pelligrino received a pass. skirted the sidelines. and pushed in as Ml beautiful and as timely a one hander as anyone 4State fans ex- I 'l ceptedj wottld care to see. It tied up the hall game necessitating will an overtime period. lift' During those extra Frye minutes. bench strength told the story lt and P. C. tritunphed. Ray Carcia's conversion from the foul the Playing their fourth game in a week, the Friars were hardl line cinched things. Ierry Lembo excelled delensiyely in his pap close guarding of Stewart. slim Qchlimtn was the ollensiye ate tlllt with 21 points while Pelligrino and Iiorbusieski were outstanding tml in scoring II markers each. Garcit played an excellent lloor game 'mt and helped out with valuable points. lt was indeed a team tum victory. As the Final buizer sounded. enthusiastic P. C. fans ing rttshed on the floor and gave the Ifriars a thunderous ovation Jill, P- C' TOPS Rlmdx, mt Audirmhun Zimilar to theyoultburst following last yearis upset victory' over my - .tate. Another night long to be remembered in the .tmials ol tm In one of the feature games of the season. the Friars met the lwmyidcmc Cgllege bagketlmlt tvigml-L V Rhody Rants on january I8 in their annual classic at the Rhode ' if Island Auditorium. yApparently inspired by the previous night's AUQHU6 Sf. A.1H5,,jm Idoss ll' campus rally, the C.uddymen lor the second straight year rose D PN to the occasion by beating the heavily favored Rams. A spirited The Ifriars, fresh from their win over Rhode Island State. played itll throng of Providence rooters was on hand to cheer the Friars to llllil dCfCl1t6d the St. Anselm! Hawks at Nlt. Pleasant on ylanttary' lllt 24. avenging an earlier loss pinned on them by the New Hampshire lfll During the early stages of the game. Friar hopes were considerably club. Determined to show themselves a better teatn than the lli dimmed as Rhody jumped to a quick lead and outplayed the P. C, previous meetings seventeen point loss indicated. the Cttddymen Int IUVCCS- AI thC ICN minute luarls. Coach Cuddy's charges took a played with a vengeance. With Pelligrino and Prendergast conf itll breather which seemed to do them a world of good, After the trolling the boards. and lim Schlitnnrs excellent shooting. P. Ci. tltl time out, the Smith Hillers played like a rejuvenated ball club conquered their taller loes. 72-62. While the Friars neyer re- lltt and stunned the Downstaters in gaining a 37-30 halftime lead. lintluished the lead. they had to go all Otll in suppressing a last lm The game was lar from over. however, as Fred Congleton and tninttte surge by the Hawks. liorbusieski. Xissel. and Garcia all at Chuck Stewart pllt on a scoring exhibition. They proceeded to were instrumental in the victory. Schlimtn had another good night. tltt amass a total ol thirteen points between them in the space ol: Hve scoring 20 points. closely lollowed by Ptendetgast with l5 inarlsets. Sd ltit minutes and the complexion ol' the game changed again as Rhode and Pelligrino who tallied lil, llmwmw I 1 K llf .mth lu my N hw and J lull um l'. C. lleliril. lvl If-genes WI 'lllllmv nmmwli l l'l Plill. Frank ml p11shgf1im ' 51.116 lnnm. lmc 11efesii1.1ling ll mlll Ill? imp 1 lmrn lhe loul lull-llflv in Illl llc nllcniise all mv ulllmlldillg uflcnx floor gums K lmlrell J lCllll 1-air P. C, lam lIllli'lOlli flllllllll fu-ul xiclory owl ll llle annals ul null SlJlE. plaml ,mr on l3lIllHl'l Yun' Hanlpshill IL'3lll than flu' :he Curlllxmcu l'1cmlc1'1asl fvll' xhuollllll ll- l' FI'l.ll'i ncxcr IMMQMQW ,md G.u'fl.l llll mlm :Coll Wm' kcrl 1 ll lim l'ou'cr, Roxlmry, Blass. X . lc 1 QXJ Ronnie flllgllllll, Clcnlml Falls, R. I. .Xl llmc llxiclgcporl Xllllfllf. on kllllllllllkf' 26. the Friznrs lollnrl Fllllllx l'clligx'ino uuulcl Inc out ol llu- liucup lm' ww-xml xwc-Ls llmclllsclvcs luring ll cluly llml could, on ll goocl night, Ciillllllllgll lJCC2llliC ol illl zmlxlc injurx' Sll3l1llllL'll llllllllg' ilu- qgnulc. mcccsslllllx' ngzximl lllllllf' Nan' Iinglamcl quinlcls. Fzlilielrl clicl . . I x . K not rcckml with the Slllll'lJSllUOllllg' llllllllf' ol' Sum Nisscl, who had 'S lI11i'7 I I-'fflfl-5' llnnlh-ll OW , R' P- 1' In-cu cunning along slowly but Qurcly during llmc czlrllcr part of QOH Fellfllilll lf- UIC lllllllx W'll lL'fl lf' Ml- l'lf'l'N4'lll lm' lllilll' lm, Swwn. .XS hc :md Jim Schlimm hit I-rcqucmlyl P. C. mn up ll fn's.t home 3:11110 sulmc-c cxum un-ck mul cngzlglwl ll-Nllliillg RL'llS9LtlllL'l' Hmm, Poim lend nl the lmlgkwm Illmxkl Ray Km-hmicski and ll'llllllClll'l1lCl1l7l'CYl0lISlyll1lflKlL'lClll-Cil illcl IIIXCINIIX ol fEUllIli'l'llClll. I4-milk lrclliglhw hmm! the mum. and lmrmvidcnce rolled to lm C.oz1cl1Xm Cuclcllw Clllll'gL'S ll1lCl'llllllgN IJI'C'llX llllllll lllL'll' emu Mill N2-til Wm- Ixguinh big Jim Schlimm led li. C' Swrcrs ilcwuming llllllllg-ll0lll Ilm-larsl hull :mul llmklml fllllll'lCll. lml ll look Il4Nlll?ll'IIlC Im, 20 Points. Xisscl lwopcd 19. lnclligl-im, H- :md Korbusicski 10. clloll lll Sllllillllllg ll flil-Ol'-lllC tll'lXC 011 ilu' llllll ol ilu' l'.ngl11cc'1's , , . h , V . , clurmg the Wlllllllg' mmulcs ul llmc QZIIIIC. In lllc lam lou lIlllllllL'N. ll lflUl4Qfl lllfeifllc l 'l9'l5 had lllllllll fflllle mm lhglllolllll' but thc Friar lczlcl clwimllccl lmm lwclxc points to il xinglc mzlrkcr. :xml lllc lllflllllllg Ol 1'ebl'U5'lll' lil, llllflllglll 'mil llclllls lo Pj K lam' ,qhc llle Cuclclxmcn haul lmrclx' Cllllllgll lclx lo SilllL'L'lC.llX lllc- xisitmw. llfllwls Rifle im ilfffllllll Ol llml' Ol' lllc lnlclloll-5 lllgllll fit lliflcr' 71-70. llllll Sclxlimm ll1ltlAlllS In-xl lllglll ul llu- xcauolu. llllllllQ, ilu' llllf- Millllcv me Lolbl' Mulw Vcllcllscd lm vcflllllellfkclslolli U16 ncls fm: 26 points. Sum Xisscl. mlixplzuillg llll' lmm lllill mul llim flllllllYlllCll. unzllmlc L0 lmolllc up llmc xllllCS lccl Sluro Q2:wj and lcwglmion as A 1-lkcsllmzmm imlul I7 Immun Riu kmhmiwlxi 1101 Uillllll lo the l1lSl'i ol rclmouncling against much taller OIJPOHCIIIS. conlrilmlccl to thc cause with lil. C'1llllC uul 01.1 ll1c.sl1o1't.cncl ol' ill 77-lil cpunt. lTl'0YlLlCI1CC lrzlilecl I,-Ol. the mst mm, in Um WAN lm, ll-l.im.N MCH, dd-mlm' ml Ihvil. lll 4' lllclc SIX llolllls Will' lm' mllllllcs ICH' bm lllfd Us f11C.C01bY lmmc court. AX Ulllllllllklllllf llL'lKClllllCl' lu ilu-Nc lD1lI'lS. l'px:1l:1 llrmn llllllllxtfllllgllf Ilrc Ill thc larsl il.ll1lI'lCl'. Ray fllllfklll lossedbm 17, NLM. ICHU' did me Unk edging lm, I4-limi 7371. Wim ll-NHL llflllgllllfl llll ifff 10, mul Sflllml llllmlfllcd I5 'll1ll'kL 'S 'ffl' the l'clIigb1'ino Qlill on lllc lllAlCllXL' Ii-Q1 lmccalllw 01 gn lJl'lllil'll :mklc Imm- lllwll' sllllcrecl in 1110 llrmxn QRIIIIC. I'. CLR tlllllllCx xwll' 4'o1lximlc'lA:1lxly Ou lllc night ol l'lClJl'll1ll'f' ll. 1110 l'll'llll'S jourlmcyccl alcmss town lcsscncrl :ls they haul to mpc uilln an Nllllllllg lin- lmnsling Your In engage lllc BYOXYII Bruins Ill Nllll'XCl Gym. 'l'l1c gzunc was msn well mer six lccl, 'l'Iu- clllllflllllL'Il, :ull llllllgi mmillrcll. ri-xmcpl 101 lllc first 1011 1lllIllllCSj cxlrcmcly close llllllllglllblll climl cxlrcmcly' wcll in lmlmling llu- xixilmx 10 ll lun lmllll lmlllilm- uilh ncilllcr lczlm llolcling :my clclinilc 2lllX2llll2lgC. lirowlm usccl lczul. lfollmving an scwnrl lmll lcn point xplmgc ln llu- Vikings. Illc' xwglxc cllbclivcly zlml ollcn succccclccl in Wllllklllg Ll pick ull Korlmsicski zllmml sllrcccclcml in mzulclxing XlillllX lltllll l'psg1l:1'x play in wllicll ll llCllClISClllLll1 wus 1m1l1l1cx'Q1'cml 0111 ol' posilion. grasp. 1.1-ss lllzm svxcu llllIllIlL'N ncmniml qu luis jump xlml lin-cl il llllllllgll lllc cllorls ol big jim Sclmlimm who lzllliccl lli in lllc up all 57-ull, lull lllc xlcucyilcs clunlwll lm-Iw xllguiglul 'mints ullilm- lml lmxlll. lllc l'll'l1ll'S were :llxlc lo slalx close lo lllc Bruins :xml ncxcr Imlcling l'. QI. scorclcw. licznwr I'mw1 mum' ull ilu' lmcmll Io Num' Icll lan' lmclliml. 'lllc Cluclclymcu lllllylfll wcll ollmxsixcly but l', C. mo quick lumps lmul llmcy umm- lllll ulmlgln lu xlvm llu- lirlv. .lim lla-lmlxixc lapses lJl'UYCll cxpcmixc :mul lirmvn look ll 452-lil clccision. Sfllllllllll lalllicrl lil. liurlmlxficx-lxi IN, guml C-:min II. V llming lllc lzlwl Iwo lllllllllCi ll ll'CClC pl'cxcnlcml lllc Slllilll Hillcrs On lilflllkllllll Zl. 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C. 111111011 llig slim Sfllllllllll ' Cllfll 111'1'111111101l 1111' I5 Illlll'liCl'S 11'l1il0 close h0l1i11d 110110 S11111 Nissel uiged 15 11'l11l0 lilly fxlllllll Q 0ll111'1sx1101'0 good lm' ll, F1'i111' lillllx Mill, ll amd 111-L-,u1C1gg1g111-1111 10, WCIKC llCLililCl1CLl hy 1110 110111 ll1L1l l'l'Llll.li l'0llig1'i1111, his lll1lilC illi- I11 1110 p01's1111s ul' 1110 Springfield fi1'lHl1llSlS. 1110 Frinrs opposed liciq-11111' heg1l01l. 111111111 N01-Al11111101l s01'11c'0 i11 1110 Holy Cioss gums, 1 Clllll 111111 l1111l 0111110 Ll long 11111 since IllCll' p1'e1'i011s 111e01i11g. ,X1 1110 XVo1'c0x101' iX111l11111111111. 1111 NlLll'Cll fl. 1l1e Do111i11ic1111S clll l'iCl1llllll'1' 21, 111 lhe l111'111e1 s Iield house z111d hefore ll H111110- L'llL'Ol1lllCl'L'Ll Huh 011111. l'ClblllClllN lllC l1es1 1111111101 i11 1l1e N611 1111111113 15111 e1'c1111l, 1h0 G1'1111111s1s played 1l10 l11'n11d of l1aslQ01l,111ll Ellglllllil 111011, 'lhc l IilllI'S ltlllli 1h0 ll1,1111' defided l1llClCliClOgS b111 used so cll01i1'0l1' i11 do11'11i11g BI1111l1:111z111. 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Opp. lVith the graduation ol eight seniors lrotn the varsity basket- till ,.,,,,,,.,. NILll'l1lll2llJOllS ..,,,,,,,., -I2 ball team, this years lreshnien will be called upon to continue the ll ---f'- Nlfllolh .ll 1lQ1' COHCRRC - --- winning ways ol their predecessors. Boasting a 20-il rt-t'ord, the ' M'E ill:Q gC3e ' yearlings tallied 1599 points to their opponents' l2li-1. .That was 55 lhul Slmngncld .-'- WH, good lor a ooo point per game average. lhe tornlnnatton ol 57. .. Stone Hill College -58 team-work, speed, and accurate shooting had the lans getllllg to ,... Llitatc .... the games early to see a lreshtnen tealn that never lailed to please HHH.. . . . . QIYZI HCP . . . . . . lllelll. Eiiiilillfll The tearn was studded with players who would grate any varsity 5,,W bxppmmug Ax, ,xl .Nm hall club. Laptatn.1'h1l Lyntih had the llllCIlYl2llJlC task ol holding 05... ..... Nasal .Xt-atlt-any ..... down the high-scoring ate ol the opponents, setting up the plays, ll? '4- - Nlfllfdt .llllliflf fT0llC3C - '-- and doing a great job under the defensive hoard. liola Nloran R'BIljUfxfhl1 ' and Hank MeQueeney were the sharpshooters ol the squad. liolalry, mm . 'g'u'm, M.MlClI'g ' the ICZIIHIS top laljllll-IJl'OClllCQl', possesses an uncanny set-shot, and 55... .. Stone Hill College .. ...la employs a good blllllllj-Slllbl elleettvely. ' 9?-H Nlilfllgll 5011030 - Hank hlL'f,2llCCIlCy not only took runner-up scoring honors, '4-' XrulsllglvmllCllyfllig-M but the Couse's raule-dazzle tattits were the talk ol the tampus AEM, and a constant source ol lrustratton to the olmllonents. lzdtlle Ryder 7l,,, Al., Hoy, gg,t,,,t IAAI -M97 eatne along quickly late in the season to lJL't0lllL' a storing tllreat. 62... sl. Nlattl1ewCZYO ..5l He was a valuable man lor getting that all-important rebound. 75... ...... lil-own ...... ...73 The lark ol a big nlan. as hasketlrall players go, was ollst-t In the 20 lYius-1 Losses line haekhoard work ol a pair ol qlatks. the Nlessrs, Reynolds and Durkin. 1' 4, W4 f 7'-z'7n-'zlqyffq 4 wi wwdm-ff ,Vw Kneelmg, left to right: R. Kasperian, D. Walsh, C. Fafard. Stcuzcling: R. Lamore, . exzmc Back row: Coach Coates, B. McMullen, Gannon, B. Keenan. Al ler, D. Tiemzm, Penler, F. Lussier, B. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE INVITNUON.-XL OUTDOOR TRACK NIEET ,Q 71, 1 Z f 1 H 1- f 1 W f , . f- f ,XM J. WW V f X, pf gzf , J ffy fn ',f,f,m-X-mv ,, Q 54-ff ,f f-f.fff,1,,f ff! - , , f ., If If W X ,ff f ,,,.....yp-- D. johnson, X'VhetsLeiu, Cassedy, B. Tiernan, Sherry. J, Rolison. M.-XRCH 25. 1950 x Q.. Page Two Hmzclred Two 4 ! W 5 'If fx If f 1 Trac QOHUIN paratix The ment E mentS. entitliw in the Aga dar w lion 1 by the in IS agam 1950 stand HIOSI Hallg schoc M- 31:-rp a-2-5-1 - V nA!,4-S'-' li W 4 i'-- 'dmv j, --ff ' If X -xxx ey 3' iT - A.. r '- x V ' 5 Jr.. -sl' 'X-XA K ' . fx 1, ,lj ,ff X it NX V X V .1 '- if X 2 '. ,,...fT.'X, .-PX .- A ' :K -. , !:'TT NTQ .XX 'X IW Xt 1 f' ' - 't'iaWfZ7M0f-A x I s -Tx . ' X . JW7' 51:-i 'lf X tk , ,,,..q1 ' fr' xr - X- j 9 fi N1 wx,XX,Q1T,x.A,!!L! Xjbhkxlty ,X f I , .qffif X Xifto, 1.12 dill - P I . It P 0 1, . . ff? Ll' Z if l l list nl ill lt ,A,..,-a-.......,-.-L..:e.a-1 5 . J' . , '. Track, under the guidance of Coach Harry Coates, continued to grow by leaps and bounds despite its com- parative infancy as a college sport. The men of the spiked shoe have shown vast improve- ment and as a recognition of their splendid achieve- ments, track has become a major sport here at Providence entitlin trackmen to the varsity P and membership S in the Monogram Club. Track Carnival Draw All-Starr Field Again, one of the major highlights of the sports calen- dar was the Second Annual Providence College Invita- tion Track Meet held at Hendricken Field. Encouraged by the tremendous success of the first track carnival held in 1949, Coach Coates and the athletic department again rounded up a standout field to participate in the 1950 program. Included were: George Wade, the out- standing miler from Yale, Andy Stanfield, perhaps the most versatile runner in the sport today, from Seton I-Iallg Phil Thigpen also from Seton Hall, and that school's crack relay team. One of the features of the CAPTAIN BILL SHERRY COACH HARRY COATES meet was the appearance of Ireland's john joe Barry running for Villanova College, jamaicas Herb Mc- Kenley, who has set several world records, returned to our meet for the second straight year. Thigpen Stars in P. C. Relays One of the most exciting of the several races was the special three-quarter mile relay won by XfVade in a gruelling finish with Thigpen. Barry was forced to drop out of the race because of a severe cold and was given a tremendous ovation for his courageous effort. The time was 3.6.6. Several A.A.U. handicap events were also listed. jim Penler of P. C. won the 60 yd. dash in 6.3. Bill Keenan also of P. C. took the 300 yard run in 33.2 seconds. The mile run went to Fitzgerald of Boston U. in 4.30.6, while Sullivan, also of B. U., captured the 600 in l.l5.7. The Providence varsity t red the one lap relay and hnished second to Seton cap u . Hall in the two lap relay and second to Holy Cross in the four lap relay. The special invitation 60 yard dash ' l relaf with was won by Stanfield in 6.2. In a specia ' y each man running 390 yards Seton Hall flivans, Slade, Bright, and Carterj defeated the All Stars composed of Cr 'sed 1, McConnel, and Sherry of P. C. with XrVade of as 5 Yale the anchor man. The Invitation 320 yard run was bf Stanfield with McKenley second. The P. C. won y ' ' f ' ' th R. I. and Freshmen mile relay team mon its race ui Holy Cross. On A uril 15, the Friars launched their outdoor season 1 on the cinders when they fell before R. I. S., 91-441. The lack of team depth which was to handicap the spiked shoe men throughout the spring proved to be a major factor. For P. C., john McMullen, in the 220 lou hurdles, Tony Frantantuano in the discus, and jerry Alexander with a javelin throw of 19-1 feet were indi vidual winners. Relay Team Viator at Seton Hall Next came the two outstanding outdoor relay carnivals Page Two Htmdred Three 7 ussi RLa er, B. Keenan, B. Sherry. D. johnson .l- A the Seton Hall Relays at South Orange, N. and the Penn Relays in Philadelphia. At Seton Hall on April 23, the varsity QMcMullen, jim Penler, Captain -Gerry McGurkin, and john Cassedyj scored a- victorylin the one mile relay in the time of 3.30.4 at Philadelphia. Qn April 28, the Friar varsity relayers finished third despite a brilliant 49.5 quarter by Captain lVIcGurkin. P. C. returned to dual meets on May 2, when they lost to Holy Cross in Worcester, '73-44. Bill Sherry in the 880, jerry Kallman in the 120 high hurdles, jerry Alexander in the javelin, and Bill Keenan in the pole vault won for Providence. On May 5, the Friars were beaten by Springfield Col- lege in Springfield, 995-355. Sherry coming into his own as a middle distance runner captured the mile and placed second in the 880. Alexander was the only other Providence winner, taking the javelin with a throw of 179 ft. 5 in. Next for the trackmen was the dual meet with Brown on May 9 which the Bruins won 945-395. With his brilliant kick working to perfection, Sherry scored a thrilling victory over Brown's great -Ion Tobey in the 880 in the good time of l.59.2. Penler came home a double winner for P. C. in the 220 and 100. Again the lack of depth, particularly in the field events which plagued the Friars all spring, played a huge role in the defeat. In the Eastern Intercollegiate Championships at Springfield, Mass., Sherry continued his line running jim Penler more D. Walsh Xlcnlullen. F. Lussier. B. Sherry 11. Nltklullcn, D. l1c1n.1n.yI.C..1ssetlx.B.T1e1'n111 1 l' 1 ' ' Y - C1161- FQ. Bill Keenan Bob Tiernan by winning the 880 in the fast time of 1.57.6 for the lone Providence victory. The P. C. outdoor season for 1950 came to an end at the N. E. Intercollegiate Championships on May 20 at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Me. Sherry running in the 880 narrowly missed a second championship losing by a foot in the excellent time of l.56.0. Alexander also placed second in the javelin. VVith Gerry McGurkin graduating, the Friar Track- men elected Bill Sherry as captain for the 1950-51 season. lfroslz lVi11 Tzvo Ouldoor Meets The Freshmen competed in four dual meets. The Frosh defeated Holy Cross 585-515 with Dick Johnson and Rocco DiFOlco winning two events apiece. T116 Springfield Freshmen and Brown Freshman stopped the Friars, 92-44 and 92-43 respectively. The freshmen also lost to R. I. S., 94-41. The Friars formally opened their indoor season OH the boards, after several informal practice meets, by participating in the N.E.A.A.U. sponsored Naval Track Meet in Boston, vlan. 6. jack Cassedy successfully df?- fended his 440 title winning in 55.3. Dick johnson S61 a new record in the 880 winning in 2.01. Bill Newman placed 2nd in the mile. The following week on the 13th, the riars p with a relay team traveling to Xllashington, D. 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XX, L -. X N' VV ff' if ,, ... YJ, X ff 1 .T V Lwvvfhau-.',,'f - . . ! ' I 5 f ,. . ' ,Q r 1 L '- , 'X' .- V tv ' ,. ' 1 .1 I If 1 1. Y, - , 1 ' s. . . . . . 1 5 t ,V 'K , U ' f 3 i X 1 . - 1 K 1 ,wi if t .1 I ' 1 .Q LJ 1 f i 'H-..,.1 xv X1-...fl 'MJ1' X--'F km' X ' l 5 . idcd b 1 track coach Harry Coates Another first was reco' ' y 1 I g as CYOSS-COl111t1'y was added to the sports program of the College. In its First season, the varsity club compiled a I-CCO1-Q1 of two victories as against three defeats. Leading the Friars was the brilliant Dick Pop johnson. who ' ' ' -' ' all five meets and was ran to individual victories in .N Q awarded the Varsity PH for his fine performance. O October 20, the varsity travelled to Kingston where theynwere beaten by Rhode Island State, 22-32. Then, Holy Cross defeated the P. C. team on October 24, by - ' ' f ll the score of 25-3l. On November 2l, Providence e before Springfield College, 22-35. November 4 saw the Friars break into the win column for the First time as the' defeated IVorcester Polytech in IVorcester, 25-32 l . with Iohnson setting a new course record for the dis- tance of 3.7 miles of lS minutes and 9 seconds. Bm Sham? The highlight of the Varsity season came on November ' ti, when the Friars played host to a heavily favored Brown University team. I1Vith Johnson leading the way, the Friars rose to the heights of team effort stun- ning the Bruins over the P. C. 4.2 mile course by the score of 2l-37. Along with Johnson, Bill Sherry, xlohn McMullen, .lim Gannon, and Herb YVaters all contribu- ted heavily to the victory. This Final triumph closed out the season for the cross-country men and gave con- clusive proof to the tremendous strides they had made as a team since the sport's inception early in the fall. On November l3, Johnson ran thirteenth in a large held in the New England Intercollegiate Cross-Country Championships in Boston. One week later competing against the nations best, Pop'l finished forty-eighth in the I.C.4A. Cross-Country Championship in New York. The newly organized Eastern Catholic Intercollegiate Athletic Conference held its First annual meet on No- vember 25. Dick Johnson was the lone entry of Provi- dence College. He ran a tremendous race against the rough competition of the Metropolitan area and finished strongly in second place. Although predictions in these uncertain times are, at best, risky, it can be safely said that if military service does not claim too many of the Friar hill and dalers, the foundation for one of the nationis hnest cross-country teams has been established by Harry Coates. IVith the crack freshmen team moving up to the varsity club next season, Providence can look forward to having a great year in its newest of sports. cross-country. Front rote. lcfl lo riglzlz F. Lussier, D, lohnson. NN'etstei11e, ll. fliie1'111111. Gagnon. Second row: Coach Harry Coates. B. Sherry. Cilllllltlll, H. NX'11ters, NlL'NlllilCll. ll1t l11 in Milt . lilfl' St1'11't H11j1eHig liltllf wilt 11ate.l3-4 filllftld-11 itll Prlytil 1'it1i1111 It llllll. ffm 10 1'icto11 October School, 1 Fllltll iq Til? F1405 UHCEIIIOI1 field C01 made it S lelllber Chris L03 X i I11 I . tilt gther foliyse' he land IF' Pillk in F HU x Y li' 1 l 4 .- ' I D--f ITMJ A major part of any school s athletic program is its intramural leagues and tournaments. In his second year as full-time intramural director Larry Drew has afforded the student body several outlets of healthful interest. Student participation and spectator interest reached their greatest peak during the past year. Early afternoons in September October and Novem- ber were dedicated to intramural touch football. Hen- dricken Field became the scene of hubbub every week- day as the clubs fought it out. When the smoke had risen and basketball began to take precedence, the Dis- cards, a group of senior dorm students had captured the crown. Theirs was a mighty -one as they received com- petition right down to the wire from the Junior Business Club, who were defeated by the champs in the final game of the season by the score of 45-6. Captain Larry DePalma, Skip McGurkin, Frank Pelli- grino, Ray Garcia, Bob Conte, joe Beatrice, Joe Lane, Bill McGuiness, Dan Heavren, and Lou Picone all con- tributed heavily to the victory. In the traditional Finger Bowl contest, the P. C. Discards trumped the Brown University champs by the lopsided score of 52-9. De- Palma and Conte were outstanding for the victors. This was the first time since 1946 that the Providence College aggregation were able to vanquish the Brown titlists. In the interim between the football and basketball seasons, a ping-pong ladder tourney was offered and many students competed on the tables in the student lounge in I-Iarkins Hall. Basketball took precedence on the intramural scene during the winter months. Two afternoon leagues and one evening league were conducted. The afternoon 1 leagues were under the auspices of the athletic depart- 1 ment, while the evening dorm loop was supervised by , the Carolyn Club Athletic Committee headed by 106 Beatrice. , l Kneeling: Skip McGurkin, Bill McGuiness, joe Lame. First 1'0u',.I6fiJlg right: Lou Picone, joe Beatrice, Bob Conte. Second row: Ray Garcln, U Heavren, Frank Pelligrino, Larry DePalma. In the I2:! pious and el ol the 1:30 le live had loo opposition to and Charlie La Salle's big Selly, Loul the annualq ol Brom. 1 Providenfeq C0llHiqSl wel ll0lCl10u P, ...pg The Wal: UP, 'll lheh Poo Boo Hmggi Im lltlrl of the POT the Wa George Dm t .t l. tc i A- , V Sf , ' 'd ,A ' I E, I 1, rv 'Z lfvjfw- I tl gc-+1-W.. ,., , 522 'f+ f liic tltt'Itttt'3c , .tzitlctic clft-it ' .cc .ttlntttttl ll , r l'c tclcll ill il . V ltttf I L lltt W' In the l2:30 league the Hlarwiek Club emerged cham- pions and entered the playoff game with the winners of the l:30 league, the La Salle Club. YVarwiek's starting Eve had too much class and shooting aeeuraey for the opposition to cope with. George MacDonald, .lim Clegg, and Charlie Hlilson were outstanding for the victors. La Salle's big guns included Frank Toomey, Owen Hag- gerty, Lou Palizza, Bob Gentile, and Lou.DeMeio. In the annual exhibition contest with the intramural champs of Brown University, the La Salle Club represented llrovidenee College. The Yllarwiek Club, through Class conflicts, were unable to compete. La Salle's efforts were not enough, however, as the Bruins triumphed over the l'. C. representatives by an eight point margin. The Waterbury Club and the Aquinas Friars wound lllll in the final playoff game in the dorm league cram- pa-tgn. Bob Arehambeault, Bill Reidy, Ed Sullivan, Ted lfltnes, Larry Brady, -loe Obymaehow, and Charlie Ban- lreld of the Friars led their team to the coveted title. l'or the Waterbury Club, Bob Paul. Charlie .Xquavia. George Ducharme, Tom Burney, and Frank Scholan were outstanding in defeat. 'lihough it was a closely played contest in the first half. the .Xcluinas lfriars pulled away in the second period to win by lf: points. Of the twenty teams in the circuit. eight sclnads were selected for the playofls ttwo losses eliminated a teamj. .-Xs one of the most popttlar pastimes of the resident students, the dorm league afforded them the opportunity for healthful recreation. It is estimated that oxer Ilfitl games took place during the winter months. .Xpproxib mately hall of the students residing in .Xcluinas Hall and Donnelly Hall competed in the league. As the season of spring comes around once more. the intramural program turns to softball. horseshoe pitc lnng. and intramural track meets. The dorm sponsors the softball tournaments and the intramural director super- vises the other tournaments and leagues that are oflerecl for student participation. The annual boxing bottts spcntsorecl by the Nlonogram Club were postponed till alter the Easter vacation bc-c anse of illness ofthe boxers. Boxing instructor, Pete l.outltis expressed the desire to hold these meets whenever possible to improve the physical cscmditioning of the stccclents who wish to take advantage of the offer. Aedaawledamedd t' of the 1951 VERITAS would have been an impossibility The produe ion. 1 1 t n h A without the advice and help of the following mdlvldU6llS- T0 If Cm we 075 deep ly grateful. The Members of the Administration and the Faculty of the College. The Reverend Lloyd A. Mahler, O.P., faculty moderator of the yearbook. The Reverend VVilliam R. Clarke, O.P., former faculty moderator of the yearbook. The Reverend Edward P. Doyle, O.P., former faculty moderator of the yearbook. john Slain, appointed Co-Editor of the yearbook, who was recalled to military service. Members of the other classes for their assistance to the staff. Mr. Flanagan and Mr. Cahill of the Oxford Press. Mr. Huntley, Mr. Carpenter, and Mr. Lombardi of Advertisers Engraving Company. ' Mr. Lou DeCrosta and the staff of Loring Studio. Mr. Carney of the S. K. Smith Company for his advice on the cover design. The Athletic Department of the College. The Misses Eileen Wlalsh, Rosemary Mohelski, Marilyn Fesler, and Ruth Coffee, secretaries in the various oihces of the College for their aid in research and mimeographing. Our advertisers, whom we sincerely recommend to the student body and especially to the Class of 1951. ' And the many others, too numerous to mention, who have helped in many ways. THE 1951 VERITAS STAFF Page Two Hundred Ten. 1 ig, '4 Y x4 4 Y 4 1 N l D 4 'I C 4 ,4 4 1 4 1 l 1 K l 4 ,4 4 'I 4 v ,4 4 4 4 ,4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 ,4 4 x4 4 '4 4 4 ,4 'I I4 4 ,4 ,4 4 4 ,4 ,4 4 ,4 4 'I 4 ,4 ,4 ,X ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 ,4 'I 4 ,4 tl ,4 ,4 ,4 .4 ,: 19 1 1 ,t Nl I4 ,4 4 4 ,4 ,4 Nl 1 l ,4 xl ,4 4 4 ,4 ,4 xl K l xl 41 xl 4 1, V 1 vp Nt :fy UR' S. 2 Q 29 MOST REVEREND RUSSELL J. MCVINNEY, D.D., LL.D. ' RIGHT REVEREND PETER E. BLESSING D.D. . J VERY REY'EREND TERENCE S. MCDERMOTI, O.P., LL.D. VERY REVEREND ROBERT J. SLAVIN, O.P., LL.D. ' NSS' W 8 7 52 I 2 f 7 It ,S S ,Z Z 5 is 2 DOMINICAN FATHERS-Providence College REVEREND FREDERICK C. FOLEY, O.P., LL.D. VERY REVEREND JORDAN F. BAESZLER, O.P. VERY REVEREND CANIILLUS H. BOYD, O.P., P.G. VERY R S 1 EVEREND EDXVARD E. BRENNAN, O.P., S.T.M. VERY REVEREND PATRICK J. CONATY, O.P. VERY REVEREND MICHAEL GOLDRICK, O.P. VERY REVEREND MATTHEW L. HEAGEN, VERY REVEREND RAYMOND MEACI-IER, O.P. VERY REVEREND JAMES J. MCLARNEY, O.P. 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