Roger Williams General Hospital School of Nursing - Rowgen Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1962

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If this book enables us to perpetuate our happy years at Roger Williams, we shall count our efforts well spent in its publication. - lr i3Fiit..41' 7'.w3.,:t.., T,i'f,4f'-.::.fA23ftnt,l.ff-'FT:.e: 11:-Q! r a Q!- . 15- . 1 '9i7 ' endeared ' Our Parents To our parents who have played the greatest part in our lives, who have given us all that we have, who have made possible our ed- ucation, we do humbly dedicate this publication. We hope and pray that we shall make of our futures something worthy of their loving care through the years. May they always be able to pride themselves on our accomplishments all the days that God may see fit to keep them on this earth. '...-.-f---- , xl In dlppreciafivn OOO f 0 Irena M11 rl i We wish to express a simple but deep Thank you to Miss Morin, , . whose understanding, friendship, and untiring efforts have helped to guide us through our difficult years of nursing. .rl si .,13.-.,t,a.4..,t..,,,,.-W.. .,,-.-W .www- iff s 1 'Q li 'ft ., EEK K+ ' vt ,pl skip . ,nf ,f ,ssl- :fe . 15 E W A fi ,ff Pi ?5 sf .i if 1 25555 ! ! :I?fs:.:...i hghbii -Hg'I l :f! ! A .h ! . s' l . 1 ' ffflibffifffiff X ,WCW R MR. WILLIAM E. SLEIGHT Director of the hospital MR. WEBSTER KNIGHT 2nd Chairman, Board of Trustees I I - A i -, 9-.h.' 1.4 4A- 5 Q - 'St.5:.-,f-h..' 1-i - ,im . - 2 'V ' ' '1 '?'7I BERNICE I. KENT Director, School of Nursing May I congratulate you and welcome you to the large family of Roger Williams General Hospital School of Nursing graduates. You have persevered for three years in the profession you have chosen and have achieved your goal to date. As a graduate, life will take on a new and fuller meaning. Your philosophy will change with new experiences. The fundamentals you have learned at Roger Wil- liams will remain with you. In the hustle and bustle of your daily life, do not lose sight of your objectives. May all those you help find in you the encouragement and sympathy they need. To your parents. who have been faithful and generous in the sac- rifices they have made, my sincere thanks for co-operating with all of us who have wanted the best for you. O N REYNOLDS - Assistant Director, n ' School of Nllfsing X 1 XX . X. nk, f f B' LEEMAN E. GREENE Secretary Secretary INSTRUCTORS - FIRST ROW: S. D'Arnbra, B. Mugurdichian, T. Martineau, O- N Reynolds. SECOND ROW: L. Wilson, I. Gavil, M. Collins, R. Rafferty, R. Gould, G. Sanger M. Barry, L. Snyder. MISSING: C. Malo, I. Morin, H. Janusz. M riff? ! '! A I A! ' , , l gl x . il ff 1 -'fgfvuug'.r Supervisors 'I E f 5- 7 f . . , , A 9 5 ' 4 iris K .fYf3 1 5 3 fr H Q r at Qi Q 'S' 2 . W 'Q 2 L f l r if Q i 1 1 I I A i . .-i I f Q ' ,l G, 3 FIRST ROW: H. Duncan, S. Scotti, N. Caggegi, L. Shaw. SECOND ROW: H. Briggs, A. Pagliarini, M. L. Cranston, O. McPhi11ips, C. Healey, M. Barry. Head Nurses uud .Assistant ffeud Nurses l 1 L- A Alb FIRST ROW: I. Marrone, P. Newton, S. Condry, A. Fairbanks. SECOND ROW: M. O'Brien, D. Franklin, J. D'.-Xquiln, K. Lawrence, I. Reid. E. Robinson, R. LaMarra, L. Slcighr, M. Trainor, E. Green. 5 1 . R S 5 -Ni ,- . ,N H A 9515? .0 a e v ' J 1: ! Y if S ge 3 3 Qi 5 ! I 1 If It 2 1 - 'A ,NW ' , J, A ng, 5 fl in B15 FW rf., T QL. JT if f2fS?'E.J- M, Kel , 'X 2 X 1 - . 373.4-1 M V, ':4 ll J' 1 in L ' A f if J l? gp jfeusemefhere MRS. E. D. UNDERWOOD Housekeeping MRS. C RAY SEAT ED: M. Finneran, A Lucia M Buxt E I - , . on, xecutive Housekeeper E. Hewltt. STANDING: 1. C ushing' J- Goodwin, N. Savage, F. Donnell Y ! . .vaug.l2..1-.5'cs:I -h4'!.N,1-dal xy! - . 11 '. , '2'? 9'!I' i Ii X Q i KJ?6i1ff7f fi Vice-President: SANDRA IEANNE YEADON - Sandy 5 Barry Road Providence, Rhode Island Beautiful hands are those that do, work that is honest and brave and true. President: Hass IEANNE BATES DeBLOlS - Jeannie 4 Blanche Avenue Cumberland Hill, Rhode Island The sweetest lives are those to duty wed. - if - ?Sm'....Aio i Ls... tellin, 5 .. I A ' , 5,-L, Y , 7 'qwgv '-':ffg-gy:7rgv- -5 5, C9fHcers Secretary: MARY ELIZABETH BOWDEN - Bowd 1 Lynn Avenue Centredale, Rhode Island I There is no defeat except in no longer trying. Treasurer: MARY JANE MAETOZA - Janie 50 Thompson Avenue Bristol, Rhode Island Whoever makes a thing more bright, she is an angel of all light. -'Q ANNE ELIZABETH BROWN - Brownie 322 Boulevard Avenue Middletown, Rhode Island Three things to govern: temper, tongue, conduct. ROCHELLE MARIE BELGARDE - Ro 22 Cornell Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Isl-and A mind at-peace with all below. BARBARA ANN CAMILLE - Barb 33 Williams Avenue East Providence, Rhode Island A merry heart maketh a cheerful coun tenance. I, tcf ai-al- 1 - .mg i -ue.-f.. .f,,. , 1'-uv e . atv -'Q -1.f r '-f CAROLINE CARUFEL - Caredo 103 Beverage Hill Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Island Three things to hate: cruelty, arro- gance, ingratitudel' ,f s ' -.J ' ' gr , AUDREY ELAINE CLARK - Clarkie 18 Miller Avenue East Providence, Rhode Island My vigor is a new minted penny. MILDRED JUNE COBAIN - Moo Cow 32 Hillcrest Avenue Pawtucket, Rhode Island . . Her smile, her look, hcr way of speaking gently. 11, - , ' mir .Y zlfiglg railggff ANN MARIE COLEMAN - Ann 177 Dexter Street Cumberland, Rhode Island To use such talents that I have, that happiness may grow . JOAN FRANCES COFFEY - Coffee-Beans 1045 Elmwood Avenue Providence, Rhode Island A sick man served by thee shall make thee strong. DIANE MARCIA DAME - Damesy 126 Filmore Street Pawtucket, Rhode Island Beauty is truth, truth beauty. 417' , , nu , ...nf .- , ,,' , -A M ' P3-3,1-,v,,,,A,., A 7 , rqw,-at 'Q ,gg -9' iff, l-Qrdsr es'-5 GAYLE PATRICIA DeFORGE - Gayle 151 Grand Avenue Edgewood, Rhode Islan'd I am satisfied - I see, dance, laugh, sing. P ff - K, , ,guts BRENDA FAYE DONOVAN - Bren 9 Gloria Street Pawtucket, Rhode Island The reason firm, the temperate willy endurance, foresight, strength, and skill. l I I .Ilia .M W , TI-IERESA ALMERINDA DiNAPOLI - Terry 460 Pleasant Valley Parkway Providence, Rhode Island She has a merry love of little things. 3 5 s i E P i, 1 tl 5 2 5 1 X . .........,.1.,...... ., ,.,...c4.. l S ELLEN KEENAN GILMORE - Glls 54 White Avenue Rtverslde, Rhode Island Speaks common words wtth a blushful airg hears bold words unreproving. XM aft. JANIS ANNE DUPRE - Ian Village Street Webster, Massachusetts The peace of great loves be for you. PAULINE ELAINE LEVESQUE - Polly 298 Shawmut Avenue Central Falls, Rhode Island Purger of all men's thoughts and 'ways .e3:'r:'0rv r't , - ' f an-Q., f' -, , ' i s gf, ,Il-'!'AT l 1'l 'U' . 'B 7'f7??F' i 'Q-4'!'1 7 V V, , 3, . ULJT5, M N, ,li U - f fr xt-1,1 Q V. . 'f few. 1 'V 1, - yu ANN MARIA MAGLIOCCO - Magli 1471 Park Avenue Cranston, Rhode Island ' . . . Thy singing lips shall make thee glad. IOANNE McKEE - Jo 455 High Street Cumberland, Rhode Island Gentle thoughts and calm desires. JANE LESLIE PAQUIN - Jane 9 Indian Run Peace Dale, Rhode Island This above all: to thine own self be true. HJ is CYNTHIA RUTH ROBERTS - Robbie Great Road Lincoln, Rhode Island Mine too, are the precious things of today - books, flowers, pictures, nature, and sport. of N MARCIA RENO - Marcia Old Creek Road Harmony, Pennsylvania We have no time for malice and for greed. IO-ANN AGNES SANTORO - Sam 5 Rowley Street Providence, Rhode Island Come, laugh, like me, -ff? iff an-2. :semi-r. 'WU' 'll' ' f.'ll 7 CAMILLE JEAN SERAVO - Cami11e 180 Eaton Street Providence, Rhode Island For beauty lies in kindness. NANCY ANN TURGEON 35 Mayfield Street Pawtucket, Rhode Island The first step in the art of is to be a friend. I Q. DOLORES FILIPPETTA TACELLI - De1 129 Knight Street Providence, Rhode Island Talk happiness. The world is sad enough. Turge friendship BARBARA ANN TUROWSKI - Turo ' 34 Bay View Avenue ' East Providence, Rhode Island In your eyes smoulder the fallen roses of outlived minutes. I A CLARE MARY WHALEN - Penny 1047 Atwells Avenue Providence, Rhode Island I . . . That I have paid with something fine, My debt to God for life divine. MARY JANE WILSON - Janie 12 Pitt Street Portland, Maine Life hath a thousand charms. 'i t - r V , P' its 5' af' , E 5 I 1, Q A I 'li .ISE -4? awf.: 1 ,., ., ,Y 5? . :.L.a.f A 1 -, 'r '. Q,Q,jq,,,, mT 'Q U ' Q7'?Q'4?!' , Q .T 3 'IJ ' Glass Praphecy After leaving Chris and Jackie at Nursery School, I decided to take a drive over to Janie fwilsonj Mello's for a chat before going marketing. I found her as usual - on a mad cleaning spree. Such an immaculate housekeeper that girl! Her twins, Stephen and Stephanie, were napping upstairs. As I was wait- ing for her to climb down from her stepladder, I spied an old ROWGEN dated 1960 in the bookcase. I picked it up and began leafing 'through the many pages. Say, whatever happened to Jeanne DeBlois'? Oh, didn't you know, she finally did join the Waves and is the only wom- an aboard the big D - the ship that's in the news so much. I hear that Jan Dupre and Gayle DeForge tried to join too, but Jan fell in love with a French abstract artist - real Bohemian - and now lives in Greenwich Villageg whilc Gayle went to Maryland and got a job selling hush-puppies after she married Bill. Oh, here is Sandy Yeadon's picture - do you remember the crazy draw- ings she used to do for the 'Veritas'? Have you heard anything about her lately? Yes, there's a letter on the coffee table, she went to Hollywood to do commercial art work and ended up marrying the president of Max-Factor Corp. Speaking of letters, guess what I received today? A birth announcement from Mary CBowdenj Nyman for her eighth baby girl. Remarkable, that girl! ! 'ga Remember the fabulous ski trips Rochelle Belgarde used to talk about? J Well, I saw her picture on the cover of a ski catalogue this week. She was AI chosen 'Ski Queen' at the lodge where she works in Zurich, Switzerland. J5.,f1i,3:,,m Wx' N X Here's a picture of that quiet girl from Newport, Ann Brown. what ever did happen to her! She must be director of nurses by now. Have you heard anything'? You mean to tell me you didn't read in the newspaper that she is the only American girl dancing in the Can-Can chorus line at the Moulin Rouge. Imagine, and I always thought she was such a shy girl! ! This yearbook really brings back memories. Remember how much every- one had changed at the reunion last year? Brenda and Carufel had just returned from their trip around the world, and talk about a patient in every port! I thought Turo CTurowskiJ started out with them? Yes, she did, but Bobby caught up with her in Shangrila, Tibet, and the high lama married them. Didn't Polly Levesque look pale! I wonder what the matter was. I didn't get a chance to talk with her long, did you? ,Q . That sly pair from Cumberland, Joanne McKee and Ann fColmanJ Polu- vatzick, really pulled a fast one. Their collection ofuniforms, designed ex- clusively for the chic woman in white was shown in New York this season, and Theresa DiNapoli was picked 'Best Dressed Nurse' of the year. Another famous dancer in our class is Dolores Tacelli with her ballet troupe. I hear she is the toast of Broadway with her famous red tights. I was pleased to hear that Jane Paquin realized her ambition and now owns a 223 acre estate in Kentucky, raising race horses. She has even done some of her own jockeying. We must have covered everyone in our class during this discussion. Oh! I know someone we almost forgot - Magli! She'll go down in history for es- tablishing the 'Mission of St. Augustine' in the Philippines. .- '::':::r,1- Oh, brother, look at the time. The kids will be starved, and I haven't a thing for supper. Don't worry about it. Let's clean up here a bit before George gets home. You pick up Jean and the kids and come over for supper. OK. l'd better go home and pick up my silver, see you in a few minutes. Jane and Jane, Inc. llxtx 1 f'N can a j, xx 'xx' 2 1 3?-1 45. 9 -L I Jr SQ JZ W Z. X ,fi Q95 O I v 5' , . ' b ,gy ' ,, mid.. - A . ,P A- 'Q f ' A 1 Af ,rgf f:i,1.1i1f::-ff - . . r , 's if f 'p' I 1 ., Q Q I A dt ' 4... t x 1? R O I xx, -ng... , I ff f - ' if' 1 , f ' 4 ' f f 'Pa ,, V A . 1-X , Q. idx U Q2 3 Nf -YQRQ-b W ,,x.r?- I S '- .xv Q57 '1 w Mm, . 'YN 1.1 M-g 4x: -an 'QQ 'WT' a I .1-Q 1- 'n 'W W wr 6 . 2 a J 34 1? 'I 11 'u an .51 Q5 3 P6 ,D 9 sf 'L V B , 4 Q L L R QW 4, ? 1 5 -L . 4 4 A .' ff ff ,ff , , ff f 0 ff 5 Z 3 7 f X X fm f MZ 4, . W QM J W , Wff ' W 1, mf y, ,mfg 70h ff V f VI 'Q WW ,mg ,fff . ,.-. ' J -1 L. QT ng v, '. X '1 ? Z, ZW f 6 1, 96' f Z X 'Q ZZ 9 79690 Wm zwzfdffffj jumkfr Hlass I . I f FIRST ROW: I. Baxter, A. Mellor, C. McNamara, P. Cote, D. Gittleman, E. Harrington, C. Wujcik, C. Crowley, H. Robinson, I. Robidoux, I.Brelsfo1'd. SECOND ROW: N. Caves, M. Lawless, I. I-Iultgren, P. Reavey, I. Holden, J. Kettelle, L. Aleixo, V. Peferoen, C. Abbott, R. Pavreau, A. Lombardi, I. Lemanski. MISSING: B. Babul, I. Bellisle, M. Colella, B. Eldridge, C. Foley, M. Gaulin R. Heron, K. Libby, G. Parise, I. Schremser, L. Sjoberg, E. Smith. President ---- - - R. HERQN Vice-President - - - - L, SIQBERG Secretary ---- - - H. ROBINSON Treasurer - - .. - - B. BABUL grcslzmau 611155 r ir' FIRST ROW: N. Lovett, R. Toomey, L. Simmons, L. Smith, I. Nassar, R. Mar- gerison, E. Morris, S. Cottrell. SECOND ROW: T. Starnino, I. Durand, M. Brzostecki, H. Smith, M. Coyle, M. Smith, E. Viau, L. Pestana, I. McMullen, L. Wiberg. THIRD ROW: R. McPhillips, I. Rishe, M. Vinnitti, P. Forant, R. Gall, G. Di- Napoli, P. Wojcik, I. Gagnon, R. Turner, N. Champion, I. Bessette. FOURTH ROW: S. Wylie, K. Dwyer, M. O'Neill, V. Ricciarelli, J. Craddy, P. Holubesko, S. Dumas, D. George, J. Coupe, L. Tarsa, A. Sullivan, C. Han- son. .Weshmau 611155 Oficers President ---- - - P. HOLUBESKO Vice-President - - ---- S. WYLIE Secretary ---- - - -E. MORRIS Treasurer - - - - M. VINNITTI 1 A 1 v I I N 'Y' f - - '- A ' - ' ' ...., . 4 3-1791 'b '3 a'f,3f vw , 9 np 1 Our freshman year finally came to an end and as new juniors we were to begin our affiliations. Before we separated, however, we had a spaghetti party at The Old Canteen on our eve of departure. We were affiliate students now. To Boston, Howard, and Uncas we trav- eled. Remember those gay parties and the late nights at Doy1e's during our stay at Boston, and the first day at Howard with our introduction to Psychiatry, and the nights we spent at the sub-base teaching the boys to dance while at Uncas? How could we forget all the good times we had? This year, Brenda Donovan, Jeanne DeBlois, and Sandra Yeadon repre- sented our class at N.S.N.A. convention in Philadelphia. Did you see the beautiful S1000 bill the girls received - gambling money, that is. Soon we returned to Roger Williams and we were almost seniors. It cer- tainly was a summer to remember: the spaghetti party at Magli's when we all gained a few pounds, the days we spent learning to ride horses, the evenings we spent playing tennis! By the middle of our senior year, four of our classmates were engaged - June Cobain, Mary Bowden, Janie Maetoza, and Gayle DeForge. We were all happy, but sad to think that we were beginning to go our separate ways. Who could forget the lectures two of our classmates gave to the entire stu- dent body on the use of fire equipment? I'm sure we will never again try out the fire equipment in Prior Hall without the presence of a fire. In February, Nancy Turgeon was chosen to represent Roger Williams in the Student Nurse of the Year contest. We were all so happy for Nancy for we knew she really deserved it. In the spring, our ROWGEN was completed and the summer months sped by. At last graduation week arrived. Now, as we stand receiving our diplomas, we cannot help but remember the joys and sorrows we have shared, and the lasting friendships we have made As we walk down the aisle to a new life, there is a prayer in the hearts of us all for our parents, instructors, and friends who have helped us make a dream come true. Now we are Roger Williams Graduates! nr.. 4 QA! N' I 5 3 il ,4f!1'zf171k.s' Hommiffec' FIRST ROW: S. Dumas, N. Champion, M. McCrea, P. Wojcik, I. Santoro, I. DiNapoIi. SECOND ROW: R. Belgarde, V. Peferoen, A. Coleman, I. Coffey, E. Gilmore, B. Donovan, T. DiNapo1i. THIRD ROW: P. Whalen, I. Coupe, I. Duprc. C. Abbott, R. Turner, S. Yeadon, A. Lombardi, J. Hultgren, Chairman, J. Brulsford. N B xx HELE E IETT' DoLoREs CIANCI, Cleo Club Dxreczor . . . , ACtlVltleS DlfCCtOf 4 f 5 I I 73 fff' ..w 4 .mm Y fjwfl X L A , if ,If ll xi , xx m I J KX QHJ iz. .Si Q'.,4. Oficers ew., Z 4 Q E 1 Z uw! 5 A ' '11 6 5 5 z Luft to right: J. Coffey, Corresponding Secretaryg E. Gilmore, Presidentg I. Hult- grun, Vice-Prcsidenrp A. Coleman, Treasurerg absent: M. Colella, Recording Sec YCYJTY. Si Q'.,4. Meeting -- - -lk -. .. 'fewryv -'Q .'.y':1'1gy'-f .Executive Zourzcil SITTING: B. Mugurdichian, D. Cianci, B. I. Kent, O. N. Reynolds. STANDING: P. I-Iolubesko, A. Coleman, E. Gilmore, I. Coffey, B. Donovan, S. Yeadon, I. I-lultgren, R. Belgarde, I. Baxter, C. Whalen. juzdcial Houncil SITTING: B. Mugurdichian, B. I. Kent, O. N. Reynolds, D. Ci-3nCi B D novan, A. Coleman. T. STANDING: S. Dumas, I. Baxter, R. Favrcau. . O DiNapoli. ,Uulflieafiens Zemmiffee FIRST ROW: C. Whalen, Editor, S. Yeadon, I. Coffey, E. Gilmore B Donovan J. Brelsford. SECOND ROW: R. Gall, R. Belgarde, I. Coupe, I. Gagnon, D Cl3l'1C1 N Cham pion, G. DiNapoIi, T. DiNapoli. MISSING: C. McNamara, Assistant Editor. 137 SNA Delegates Senior N- TUI8C0f1. Junior V. Peferoen 'K 1 ,rx me .sc.nea.E!.ii'if9u.1 Kemfelefieu Representatives Ellen Gilmore, June I-lultgren, Susan Wylie. Missing: Virginia Peferoen, R.I.S.N.A. Delegate, Ruth Heron Heuefifufieu Hemmiifee FIRST ROW: B. Kent, B. Mugurdichian, D. Cianci, O. Reynolds. ' I v SECOND ROW: I. Coupe, N. Champion, S. Dumas, R. Bclgardc, G. D:5..1po.1. J. Santoro, I. Baxter. X, 1 --Q A 4. 4 ,Mu f 'f F , X .fs 7 Z ZZ' , fi 0 I , l l v 1. ' in fic A sv , X , i , .5 X . , vmQ ,f gk , M X . v'-Q, .si X., . Xxx Q liz.-L J A , e- ,., I 4.1 X gk I : :BB I 4 Q Q x x fy f ! HQ ' 6 4 ,J 1. uf Q ' , wiv- yr f 1960 at Ro er Williams General Hospital, in , h , W , the Class o 8 I , 3 Be 1tPug?qTvrQdlr?cEe thee state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, being of me city o . ' 'll and testament: - ' do declare this to be Our last W1 sound mind, memory, and Judgment' Rochelle Belgarde - Mary Bowden Ann Brown Barbara Camille Carol Carufel Audrey Clarke June Cobain Joan Coffey Ann Coleman Diane Dame Jeanne DeBlois Gayle DeForge Terry DiNapoli Brenda Donovan Janis Dupre Ellen Gilmore Polly Levesque Janie Maetoza Ann Magliocco Joanne McKee Jane Paquin Marcia Reno leaves her carefree manner and friendly ways. leaves East I and relief. leaves Thursday nights in green. leaves the street lights of Norwich to study by. leaves quietly'??! ! leaves her ability to live out of an unpacked suitcase for three years. leaves her beaver smile. leaves her golden locks and cigarette holder to any non-conformist. leaves her unfinished afghan to any freshman with high ambitions. leaves a bag of tricks. leaves the headaches of meetings, meetings, and more meetings. leaves a membership card to the YMCA with rules on how to live casually. leaves the holiday season between' December 5 and January 2 to all those unlucky in love. leaves her black book on how to put your foot in it! I leaves for Florida. leaves the S.G.A. gavel to next year's S.G.A. President leaves Wednesday nights at the Y and the little things that mean so very much. leaves a list of slightly used boyfriends and her title Class Barber. leaves 50 pounds and the piano in the lounge. leaves her nightly trips home for supper to anyone lucky enough to have a car to get there. leave . s the NY, NH and Hartford RR trains with her com- pliments! CEspecially the late ones.j leaves a steady malm canner and hense of sumor. qw' - cry, . A4 v 1 .. f - -- ' ' A '- ' - ' 05' hs- . . . Q' ' Q 11' 'HI . luuim num heist temmiijt my Wayg, WY by. Hdigd Suitcase older to any hlllill with high ngs, and more with mles on ber 5 and foot in it! ! 5. A, pfesidenl- lg 'little her ride Yong luck! her com' of. 5 Cynthia Roberts Joann Santoro Camille Seravo Dolores Tacelli Nancy Turgeon Barbara Turow ski Janie Wilson Sandra Yeadon Penny Whalen As To To To Signed, Lord, 1960 a class we leave: the school the Class of '61 the Class of '62 leaves a wee little match to set the world on fire. leaves the fire hose neatly wrapped tight inside its case leaves her grey sweat shirt. leaves all her many and busy errands to the Business Ed- itor of next year's edition of the ROWGEN. leaves her monthly RISNA minutes. leaves her Accident Room experience of leaving ciga- rette machines unguarded. leaves her weekends and days off at Prior Hall for five weeks. leaves her eyebrow pencil. leaves her pencils, scratch pad, and typing technique. the peace and quiet that has long been lacking during the past three years. we leave our worn-out senior stripes. we leave an extra 2 o'clock Ca.m.j for use on Sunday nights. sealed, and delivered on the eighteenth day of August, in the Year of Our Witnesses: Ann Coleman Joanne McKee Yvr -- Lols DFROUIIN BERNICEI KENT f JANICE BARTON I Photography CAROLINE CARUFEL IO-ANN SANTORO Advertising JUAN COFFEY DOLORES TACELLI RCJGER WILLIAMS GENERAL HDSPITAL -' MENTS OF AC NURSING CCUNCIL CF RCGER WILLIAMS GENERAL HOSPITAL CONGRATULATIONS and BES T WISHE S to the CLASS OF 1960 from the STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION .:niZ.-ZLL- 2 ..l.Iin7 i ' ' I J CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE CLASS OF 1961 3 Q'i, 'A QT! 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