Sacred Hearts Academy - Aymerian Yearbook (Fall River, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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THEM UFEUH l Q Hingis w Page Page . .Page . Page Page Page :rf-' ' Ejvwft' A ' 3 ,ya 6 - 1'-' Q -1 5'- I. ' 4-'-f. Q'- ' I guil- J- .. .O K-- Y... 'Wi fu. 1 ' xc, ag.. , 9 ' . v 4 ' Y' '11r.,,2e ,V E'f',,-.L f -' ' - -ar M. 'L ff M , We give Thee thanks that today for the first time we are privileged to wear our Class ring, the insignia which marks us now and will ever distinguish us as loyal daughters of Sacred Hearts Academy. From the Ring Ceremony Prayer 4 1 4 ii: I- 1n - '- -ii- 1. L HHH KNEE HIHE Symbol of The Past... TRADITIONS The Present... LOYALTIES The Future... IDEALS fgg, ' Q-FQ Soft-spoken. calm and measured in her every move, this gentle nun was one of our lirst counselors and friends in the newness and strangeness of our freshman days. Her zeal and deep concern for our every need knew no bounds. As we moved upward, and no longer shared the privilege of her classroom instruction, with characteris- tic, kindly concern she continued her personal interest in each one, and gave often the needed word of praise or encouragement. In our Junior year, this beloved member of our fac- ulty, our friend through the years, continued her daily tasks with quiet resignation despite her rapidly failing health. Then God called her to Him early in June to hear that fully deserved, Well done, thou good and faithful servant. R. I. P. 4 Q 1 Z 14 41 T 111- -- ,-li llll Plll We present-day SHA students are the custodians of a precious heritage rooted firmly in the teachings of the Catholic Church. Ad Jesum per Mariam is the motto which has fired us with zeal to model our lives after her whose blue we so proudly wear. A respect for the truth, a love for each other, and a recognition of God's supreme dominion over us - this is our threefold heritage from the past. OUR BISHOP AND LEADER Hls Excellency Most Reverend James L Connolly D D PH D Fourth Brshop of Fall Rlver ln plcdgmg loyalty to the :deals of Catholic Educatlon whlch we puuse to pay trnbute to the head of our diocese Bishop Con nolly the lnsplrmg leader to whom we look for guxdance 'IO . , . ., . Sacred Hearts Academy implants in the minds of her students OI R C H XPI XIX XNDCOL NSI I OR RI X FRI ND HL NIBFRTO S NII DI IROS 9 T D Ch tneellor ot the I Ill Riser Dxoeese C h tpl un tt HA T stx th tt Ftther Medetros IS Ltm Hentle tnd supremelx humble despnte hrs 1' It mm: 1' L I mlld L 1 mm of our profound esteem for htm ts nprlest lie teher md ttrtend ln our xxetlslx relt-non eltsses hts elmr preetse tml thorou-h exposition of the truths ol rehmon impressed us more Ind more mth our vrett tlutx to know ove Ind luxe our I nth 1 Cl Iss discussion IS not enough for these etger heners who detfun Father for further explanation left to rrght Jtne Hanlex A tce lane Hardlng Father Nledelros ixdnu Osborne Jean Galvin Joan I Illhertc Sup:-xlntf-mlf-nt of DIUCPSHII Schools Reverend EDWARD J GORMAN MA LLD Srster Albma Marne S U S C A B French I-lrstory Srster Clalre Adrlenne S U S C Plano Choir Sister Francis Aloyslus S U S C M A Englrsh Hrstory Slster Francls Sebastlan S U S C Latm Spanish Srster Marla Immaculata S U S C A B Rellgron Latm Sister Mary Adrienne S U S C A B Rel1g1on Engllsh Art Slster Marla Annuncrata S U S C A B Commerclal Subjects Reverend Humberto S Medenros S T D Chaplain Reverend Mother Mary Laurentla S U S C M A Superzor Sister John Ellzabeth S U S C M A Prznczpal Slster Mary Francis S U S C M A Relrgron French Slster Mary Hortense S U S C A B Religion Engllsh Rellglon Scrence Sxster Rose Francls S U S C M Rellglon Mathematlcs Snster Stephen Dolores S U S C A B Rellgxon English Llbrarran Slster Stephen Mary S U S C B Mus School Musnc Plano Instrumental In our estxmatlon our faculty IS second to none Wlth un bounded zeal they labor to develop m us the whole man accord mg to the pattern set forth ln the Pope s Encycllcal on Chrlstlan Education By word and example they feed our mmds and m flame our hearts with a knowledge of and a love for goodness truth and beauty 12 ' ' ' , . . . ., . . Sister Rose Angela, S.U.S.C., M.A. ' ' ',....,A.B. ' ', . .A. Mr. A. Edmund Furguiele, A.B. Glee Club Director LAY FACULTY Mrs. Richard Leary Physical Educalion Director This Matter of choosing the right school is serious business. Mar- garet Mary Fournier and Sister John Elizabeth are deeply en- grossed as they go over the details of entrance requirements. ulg Us? Q, Mr. James W. Killoran, LL.B Debate Coach Jfflzrfefz ,mlb 155000 Our high school years began and ended. The hours spent in class with Madam Mary Francis and Madam Mary Adrienne as Senior Homeroom teachers llew by all too quickly. Eng- lish with Madam Mary Hortense and Latin with Madam Francis Sebastian meant work always but were often fun as well. ...lla Q Vhemixtry poxed itx many prob- lemx. though Madam Row Angela al- xxay- xolxed them for ux. Not the leaxt important xubieet on the program nat Senior Typing and Ottiee Practice. Madam Maria Anntineiata would take nothing less than letter perfect eopiex -and sometimes we produced them. Q AJ be Xs X523 'bunk -AQ. i N r An endless whirl of activity is in progress from the sound of the tlrst hcll tit X: lil arm. to the closc of the school dats tit 2:15 p.m. Junior hiologists luke keen delight in cut- ting 11 helpless frog to pieces. Madam Marin lIlllll11ClllLlll1 sells her wzires tit the familiar Supply Store Entrance. 4' 'W YNY-. x ., g Q, lx , A W f an 4 t j J g, f 9033,-,K ' 1 ,f Nladani Nlary Francis cheeks each day on the homexxork exercises for the French lll Class. and Madam Mary Adrienne makes copious use of the newly :required Opaque Projector so valuable to her Art Appreciation Class who proudly examine their collection of African Art. Q1 i Ike egjhflffdllf gzz Religion, History, English, Latin et al are drilled into young minds. Madam Mary Hortense and Madam Rose Francis guide the third year Religion Classes to a better knowledge of the Church. QZZABUZKIOQ . . . Madam Francis Sebastian holds forth in Latin Classes, and even succeeds in getting the Juniors to sing a few popular favorites in Latin. Madam Francis Aloysius helps the Juniors enjoy American Literature. li Qifeuealh Sophomores make good use of the library at study hour, and the senior English Class enjoys Madam Mary Hor- tense's rendition of Browning's poetry. In American History Class, the seniors carry on heated discussions with Madam Francis Aloysius, 9 .N f 1 B s Qs : Q-f I Q!! I ' f -6 .1 l- ' , I WB? FL H , . M 4 .-like ' 5 fx., ' A --wx ,,,qw.w .,' '04 , 55 me f Q.. M gi. , 'x an , -i 'wwf R, E Lk-1 ' 4-'fl 'f P 'N + ANN, ,hh 14X:'4Q' , V FA E 5:2 'X NEW'1f. , X i --, deg, -1 if it J ffhulefzr .7121 yzokchbzy flue Madam Albina Marie helps.sopho- mores to perfect their French pronuncia- tion by means of the recordings and Madam Stephen Mary puts the Fresh- men through their vocal exercises in Music I. L .fi 34 -Q' +2-al' fd lg f P f Ii 1 A, - 'Y . ' u V 3ff1HT L: I - N'ti 'AEy::i:Q,' .gm v' 'Z k' 4 ' ' ' v X , ., ., .- 'vgf -. G14 ii 5-K ,V 1 44? if fum if L, V-L14 ,J .dir 74 ' r .- . gf'-. V115 ' 4 7 'ST Q win-- ,Jv- v W., EA I if if! fc' el sr 'W sl ,O ek fi? C' We gulbzya We Ive gone Trips here and there, amateur plays at school. the proverbial never a dull moment character- izes our school days at S.H.A. TOP: Enroute for Marblehead to enjoy the Drama Festival where our Panel Leaders, Ann Boland. Mary Louise O'Sullivan, Margaret Mary Fournier, and Virginia Lewis did a line job. At Concord. Dot Tennis pauses at the Alcott home. CENTER: Those Art Tours to Boston always meant fun - and we never passed up the Glass .1 is . i l w r:.L,L.LJt' vy- A iq' Vrijhgt H fiifml UFiN'llt l LJNIRL ' Flowers at Agassiz. Virginia Lewis, Nancy Shaughnessy, Claire Giard. Margaret Driscoll and Nancy Giblin don't believe in signs. BOTTOM: The Senior-Freshman Assembly produced some rare original skits. Anne Marie O'Connell, Nancy Shaughnessy, Mary Jerome and Claire Giard are shown here in A Night at the Movies. Getting back to Class work, Charlene Frain and Nancy Neronha are doing things to the poor frog. ttf' AR X. 4 . -.-, I I L ii FD, 'V I 'X I fn ..A.. -1-1 - -t -if -- L -1-1 .13--1 gg-1 - ' , llll lllllSlHl As classmates at SHA we have experienced the value of those true-blue friendships which last through the years. In class and out we have been guided in all our re- lationships by the motto on our school seal - He con- quers who conquers himself. With faith as our strong unifying bond we go for- ward under the standard of the cross which surmounts our insignia, one in heart and mind in our loyalty to each other and the teachings of our school. nw' ,qu 'SI MARY LOUISE CANNIFF l45 Hanover Street C czptam St Marfgcuel 1 Team Sac red Heart Parzsh Captain of the Reds Mary Lou IS liked by all Consclentlous ln her dutles but tlwaxs ready for fun she 1 1 well quahlied le xder Often mlstaken for her sister Joan she nevertheless ctme 1nto her own IS 1 real personallty tt SHA Her re tdy wrt md sentlmentlllty idd the flnlshlng touches to a hne trrend Sod IIIIB 3 4 Prefectl Slmczldx l 3 4 Assistant Mlke up Ed1tor4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Lrbranan 4 Student Councll 4 Gyml 2 3 4 Journalism I 2 JANUA Agent l Cheerleader 3 Seven teeners 4 4 28 ELINORE MARY MOLONEY 31 Reed Street Tlverton R I Cdplfllll of the School and President of Student Council St Chrlstopher Church Elmore was our school captam md one of the very best Through her understtndmg md kmdness she guided us m true SHA fashron Dlgmhed umssummg and never ruhled she was always ready for what the occasxon demanded A valuable fun lovlng frlend she won the re spect of all Sodahty 3 4 Pres1dent4 Prefect 2 3 Drama tlces 2 3 4 Janna Llterary Stall 4 Shaeadx 3 Journalism 2 Debltlng l 2 Seventeeners 4 Gym l 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 Glee Club 3 4 Oflice Aide 2 MARGARET MARY FOURNIER 2872 Highland Avenue Capta1nSt Arne? Team Holy Name Parish Margaret has a charmlng smlle and a stylish appearance Her pleasing personahty and fnendly manner have made her popular at SHA Many school xctlvmes were aided by her versatile tal ents ts 1 smger a debator and as captam for St Agnes Her enthusnasm dexterlty and vlgor were very valuable to the Greens Prefectl Orchestra l 2 3 4 Property Manager 4 Shacadt 3 Ass1stantEd1tor 3 Journallsm l 2 Secretary Journalism 2 Debatmgl 2 3 4 Vice Pres1dent3 Pres1dent4 Sodahty 3 4 Apostolxc Commrttee 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Dramatxcs 2 3 4 Ofhce And 2 Seventeeners 4 Gyml 2 3 4 Cheerle :der 3 , . . 1 I ' . I ' . ' A. .1 I. . ' ' 2 .2 2 9 ff. . . , . 5,-. - - ., - , , , c.. , ,. . .f L q - a - X '1 1 1 1 1 L - . , . , . . , -, , c , ' -. . . , . . , , . . 7 C 1 1 1 s 1 1 9 1 ' 9 1 vs 1 . . 7 ' I. I ' ' fc c ., f . c , c H, ,f il I 1 . I ' .. , .. c Zfl .S 2 . 2 2 .J 2 Z f I . ', . . . , . ' 1 -s - 1 , Q-- s 1 ' 1 1 s-- 1 1 1 I, 1-s-1 1 . .., L , a , ' 1 . 1 , . . 7 , 1 . 4, ' 2 . 1 'w. .. 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PAULINE SUSAN AGUIAR 475 Alden Street St Margaral s Team FSPIIIIO .Sanlo Parish Energetlc md Lood humored possessed of a pleasrmz person lllll md a good de ll of savolr fure Paulme hrs rendered servrce graciously In promotm class 1nd school ICIIVIIICS Wlth the two other angles of the frnendshxp tr1 mgle Elsle 'md Georgle Ptulme has furmshed plenty of fun for her cl issmates Sodahty 3 4 Drtmatnc Club 7 Business Man ager JANUA 4 Glee Club l 7 3 4 Shazadx 3 ANNE MARIE ALVES 191 Pearce Street St Agnes Team St Michaels Parish Alvsle as this blue eyed blonde rs famrlrarly known to her classmates, IS a small bundle of glg gles Her umquely graceful walk dlstlngunshes her from all the other httle people at SHA A col lectlon of class rmgs IS one of her prrze posses sions but, thereby hangs a tale Sodahty 3, 4, Lunchroom Hostess 4, Seven teeners'4 3 ANNA VERONIKA ALBRECHT Portsmouth Priory Portsmouth R I S! Agnes Team Porrsmouth Priory Parish Ouret retlrmg and serrous mmded but always ch trmrng md gentle ln mmner thxs newcomer from Silzburg Austrn wove her way mto our hearts from the first meetlng A tllented muslclan and 1 re tl muslc lover Ronme mth her glfted family provrded more than one musical treat throughout the vear 29 af , v l A , . . 1 'j J ' lf ' '. . , - -- f . L . .. ,, X '. , 1 'Z 7 1 L - L . 4 . . u 2 . ' if ' f g 'iz . z . I ' ' , 2 - , e c 2 1 c , , 1. ...., . . 'L 1 .-, . 1- ' ,' 1 Gym I' 2' 3' 4' by 5 , , . , . . I 9 1 'Y H '1 2 75. 7 2 , 1 Y .1 ' 1 g, . t . E. ' 2 . I ' . . I. . 1 L s s . . , . , . A x 5 MARY SUSAN BEAN 22 Buxton Avenue Somerset Massachusetts One of the few who chose to do extra work at school after the ring of the list bell Beanie was a cheery addition to the class of 55 Her sunny disposition and ever ready grin gave her a prxie quality you couldnt help but admire Sodality 3 4 Gym l 2 Glee Club 4 Nw I PATRICIA EVELYN BARRETT 95 Wingold Street St. Agnes' Team Holy Name Parish This petite lass is distinguished by her beautiful brown eyes. Her welcome approach is often her- alded by a cheery Hiya, Kee-ards! Pat's pride and joy, her long. silky ponytail, is often seen Hying in the breeze on those convertible jaunts to Connecticut and Westport with Bev and Jean, Sodality 3, 43 President Seventeeners' 4, President Journalism 21 Prefect 3, 43 Shacady 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Gym 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 3, 4. ar 'IFN ANN CATHERINE BOLAND 1455 Highland Avenue St Margare! S Team Holy Name Parish Anns halo of auburn tresses are the envy of her classmates A whirlwind of activities have swept her through thirteen years at SHA where the Boland Taxi and generous chauffeur per formed more than the daily quota of good scout her classmates Ann possesses varied talents which IC Sodality 3 4 Vice President 4 Prefect 4 Or chestra 3 4 Librarian 4 Gym l 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Shacadv 3 4 Joumalism l 2 Dramatics 2 3 Student Council 4 ' ' ' . Y 'N I . - , have contributed largely to the success of school Y l'f . 32 ' 30 MARY CONSTANCE BRAINCO 453 E lst Ro nd Tiverton R I SI Ilurgurer s Team St Madcflzm' Soplzze Parzsh Thxs Tnertoman possesses 1 frxendly attrtude md she ns always mlllng to lend '1 hand Her enerosrtx IS lppreclated by III of us Though she jomed us only ln her sophomore year she lost no tnme ln makmg frlends it SHA Connle has that rare xbrlnty of flndms, 1 kmd xxord for every one Sod1l1ty3 4 Glee CIub2 3 4 Gym? 3 f' GRACE ELAINE CLARKE 86 Mason Avenue Portsmouth R I SI Margarels Team St Johns Parish A quxck toss of curly locks two rosy cheeks and suppressed gggles announce that Grace IS up to mrschlef agam Thls Imp and her antics have grven us much fun through the years at SHA She can often be found drxvmg, around Island Park In the vrcmm of Pete s Termmal Orchestra I 7 3 4 Treasurer4 Gxml 'P 3 4 Dr1mat1cs4 Seventeeners 4 -?S -T CAROL ANNE BRINDLEY 403 Mxlton Street Squad Leader SI Agnes Team Holy Name Parish The llmost duly rtnnerary of this shopping en md dime A Commercial genius Clrol Ib cenaln to be 1 success as a prnvxte secretary From tlp to toe she s real George Sodahty 3 4 Drtmatlcs 2 3 4 Shacady 3 JANUA Asslstant Busmess Manager 4 Gym I 7 3 4 Cheerleader 3 Head CheerIeader4 Jour ndllSm Club 2 'Z , II v -. 1 '7 y . . . g z ' z . ii z f 'g. ' ' '- 1' L . , L -, . ,hu , , 2 H 2. .. L .V .7 Q , thusiast is sure to include a visit to the local five .. . . 1 . , ,.,, 1 A. U ' , 9 2 ' , , 9 Q . . 1 y Q 7 7 -, , Z ' , 1 ' D ' is V 7 r Y 1 I 1 .. Y i ' .-.,, ag ,-,,: 1 ' 3 . 31 Rib CLAIRE MARIE CORMIER 88 Elsbree Street SI Agnes Team St Roch s Parish Small and pry Claire is well known for her lrrepressible giggle She is full of fun and pep proving the old and much used saying Good things com in small pack IECS I-Ier trim little hgure is the perfect model for the beautiful clothes she so deftly sews Sodality 3 4 Gym 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 fS 5 ,S -C BARBARA CHRISTINE CONFORTI 869 Bedford Street St. Agnes' Team Holy Rosary Parish This tomboyish lass popularly known as Barbie is one of Glee Club's most valuable altos. We feel sure that she will be a cheery addition to the life she chooses, and we prophesy that it will be the religious life. Barbie's meatball sandwiches of world fame will be welcome in any convent kitchen. Sodality 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Prefect 2. 4g Debating I, 2, 3, Librarian 31Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4g Lunch- room Hostess 33 Glee Club Librarian 4g Olhce Aid 2. MARILYN ANN COSTA 145 Tremont Street St Margaret 5 Team acred Heart Parish md cream complexion spell Marilyn to all her friends We ve had much fun with Marilyns ex hibitrons of her rire form of dancing durmi, rec re ition time The proud sister of .1 little cherub her m un delight is showing pictures and tilklng about the charms of children Sodality 3 4 Gym l 2 3 4 Seventeeners 4 K Yi 1 . .A I . . .H .Q 1 ,I . . S ,, 9. . 5 e Q z Y .Y .Q . ' , 9 , L , . 0? . I ' S - ' M A deep dimple, hashing smile and a peaches 5 ' . . , 2 , . , ' I . . . L ' i 2 I . T . ,L ,- 2' ' ',. N. ,v ' 1 A' I Z ' I 1 .3 D . 32 PXL l INV RITMX COLTI RF 79 XX trrtn Axenue Tntrton R l 'llmgzutlx lc Ilowm hllds eurlx loeks 1nd lqulek he tty lllXl lust LlllI'lLlLfllL thls stltelx fnertomm Her Ioxt ol hrl ht turtle mek swuters md dns tlntt tolor s.Ol1lblIllllOI1S 1re known to tll A blt on the stlentnht slde Plllllflt h1s proxlded mlm hours ot enjox ment lor her fellow SHA l.llLf'lllNtS 1 et C lub l 3 Gxm I Sod 1l1tx 3 X GEORCNNA FARIAS 59 P1tm1n Street St Agnes Team Espnzzo Santo Parlsh When Georgle hrst CIFUC to SHA we thought her to be quiet but these later xears proved the s mms You cant tell 1 book bx Its Cover Puns nplentw 1nd her dehmte flur for comedy have hvened Sh 1kespe1res trlgedles 1s well IS come ICS Assist mt Busmess M1n1ger JANLA 4 Sodalltx 3 4 Sexenteeners 4 Gsm l 7 3 4 MARGARET MARY DRISCOLI 880 M xdlson Street SI Mcngurcts Ham H011 Name Parish humor 1 sunny dlsposltlon 1nd 1 subtle Wlt SHA wnll certamly miss her cheery l1ughter rmg ing through 1ts Corridors A great eater of PIZZA 11nd 1 lover of 1rt Peg ns 11 comblnatlon of all th 1ts sweet and wholesome Sodullty 3 4 Gxml 3 3 4 Dr'1mat1cs 2 3 4 Seventeeners 4 I '1 s A -s s . A . N 51.1 'A' '.'m'flHI f -' 1 21 ' 'Ll '4'.' 1. X s vs ' s s.- k- -sz s k-1 'k-- I . s 1 s I 1 h x f . L . ' ' - 1 K--'s s 1. Q ' 1 Lk- -' N. L ' Cl .-: 1' 1. 1 1 A ' 'J -2' ' 1 - ' Peg of our hearts possesses 21 keen sense of ,1 5 3 3 ,1 1 ' . ' 1 - I L L Q J . . 'l l - 1 ,' 1-1 . 1 1 Q 1 1 Z 4 1 .1 - 1 3. ' ' 1 ' ' , 1- ' ,'1 ' 1 ,1 1 Q 1 13 51: ' LQ - d 1 1 1' ' 3 -1-W' 5,2 ' ,-,,- CHARI ENl FRANCES FRAIN S99 W 1lnut Street St Agnes Ieam Sac red Heart Parzsh Thas promasang young poet has been the shln mg star of the Senaor Englnsh class The eombma taon of her mello cello 1nd ehatter chatter have blended anto Fraan s Son 1t1 llIllCd at SHA Al though e1saIy eontented 1nd anne 1ble her voace as often raased an defense ol Whlskers SHA Orehestra l 7 3 4 Presadent 4 Sodallty 3 4 Journallsm l 7 Slmcady 3 4 Gym l 2 36, 'X ANNE MARIL PARIA 589 South M aan Street St Agncs lumz Sumo Clzmm Purzsh Poised 1nd e 1ptav1tang thas modest mus1ea an s talents were l1tenI untal SHA talent seouts das eovered them thas ye1r Possessang the graee and good t1ste ol 1 model Anne M 1r1e has eyes 1nd eyel1sh s whaeh 1re the envy of 1lI Wath 1 tre mendous e1p1caty for lun Anne IS the well hked member of the Greens Prefeet 7 3 .lOUI'fl1llSIll Club l 7 Vlee Presadent ly 4 l1youtFdat1 4 Sod Student Couneal 3 4 Cnlee Club l 7 S venteeners 4 Gym I 2 3 4 JEAN MICHELE GALVIN 733 Norman Street SI Margarers Team Sr Wzllzams Parzslz A sm 1ll pantful of energy vlm 1nd vagor Jem h 18 brightened up m my 1 dull or dreury d1y for her CIJSSINJICS Bemg barely deteet able 1bove the wheel of her long gray Buack dad not keep her from wannmg the 11w11rd IS one ol SHA s best and most generous ehuufleurs Drumatacs I 7 Vaee Pres1dent7 Sodlllty 3 4 Lunchroom Hostess 4 Seventeeners 4 Gyn1 l 3 . 1 1 1 1 c 7, , , . 4 . 6 1 ' '- 1 ' ' ' 1' 1 '- s . 2,1 .., .' Y ,L,,2 . . .. .. S g 1 if 1 . 1 1 ' if I1 1 '15 er 1 1 ' 1. 1 - ..,13 if .-, '- , 21 .S11!1l'!l!,' 3, , .1 ' , wr Q . 11laty 3. 1 41. ' .. 1 .-, 3, 41 'X 1 1 ,, , . . , V - Q - .-. - 1 1 . I tqvri N U. . Y Y I .- 1 , . 1' 71 1 1,72 C 1 x CL L . ' 1 lf ' 1 1 '1 ' C2 .-.-. 1 5 1 1 Z : ,..,. ' 3 , . All , 'C N. ,i . 1 .' 1 13 ,1 1 , 1 1 ZH Y ' 1 1 ' 1 .a ' 1 1 y' '1 1 1 7 1, ' ' rc g ' ' if 5 fi g .. , . , ..., ' 1 ..,. L I ,, , 1 Q g 5 3 , f 2, ,4. CLAIRE MARIE GIARD W4 Prestdent Axenue Squad Leader St Margaret Y Tum Hvlx Name Parish Small ln st tture l1llg,flll'1llNOUS m sptrlt 18 our devoted red te tm squ td le tder Her unusu ll arus tie abtlttx his non for her the tdmlrltlon of 1ll Versttllltx plus ehlrteterlzes thus ttlented el 1ss m lte Clure s hippy drsposttlon dellghtful tzlggle tl ur VKl'lll1lSlL llllX m tlte her tw ns good eomp inton Sod tltty 3 4 JANUA Edttor 4 Student Counexl Art Club? C1leeClubl 'V 'S 4 Gxml 2 2- MARY ELLEN GOMEZ I 14 Lopes Road North Tiverton R l St Agnes Team Holy Gh0YfPUflSl1 Flashmg dark eyes ft ready smlle and a very neat appearince deserlbe Mary Ellen She IS a loyal true frxend and a kmd one Good wtll and unselflshness are as much a part of her as her ever present SI'llllC Her agreeable dlsposltlon could not help but mn our hearts Sodallty 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Seventeeners 4 Gym 1 3 T NANCY PATRICE GIBLIN 48 Sh twmut Street St Margaret 5 Team Sacred Heart Parish One of the most frequent VISIIOTS to the washroom accomptmed by her tuthful sotp tnd towel thls gal would be lost wnthout her jlr contalnlng that mysterious secret be tuttfymg potency Nancy s blonde h ur ts the envy of her d trk hatred frlends Her very eooperttxve wtys md even drsposttlon wlll certunly issure her sueeess Sodallty 3 4 Apostolic Commlttee 4 .lournallsm m 4 - .1 W A1 7 iz ,z'z' S5 z 3 1 1 . 5 L ' '5- 1:4 31 'z' z. , e qt ' ' 1 1' : z X uri- V z . z' 1 ' , 'Y 'vt and 1' for ' ' z' tl a ' j ' z ' . 2 ' 1' .. 1 . ' 3 ' V 4: .:' .-.-.f: 5 ..3, 4, Squad Leader St. Margurefs 41 Seventeeners' 4. l l tl .4 2 I .1 , . 2 . .2. 1 2 Z , . y S . .2 C. . 1 ' 1 - 1 ' ' 7 5 ' 7 L 9 . ' O 2 f 2 c . ' ' 2 ' z A 1 ' l,2gGy l,2,3,4. I , V . U l :V It ' 'l . 9 A - I V ' .X . . S 1 ' V . , 9 . U 1 v s w 3 fl ' ' I JANE CAROLYN HANLEY I36 Rathgar Street St Margarets Team Holy Name Parish A soft voice ind gentle charm make Jane every inch a perfect lady One of our few quiet seniors Jane is likewise a steady dependable worker Blonde curly hair and neatness personified ire her distinguishing traits She is rarely seen with out her friend Barbara Sodality 3 4 Lunchroom Hostess 4 Gym 3 BEVERLY JUNE HALSHAW 47 Gormley Avenue Portsmouth, R. I. St. A gnes' Teani Holy Trinity Parish Hold it! Okay'!, says Beverly, our competent and generous photographer. Tall and dignified Bev towers above her classmates as she pursues her favorite hobby: Her trusty' flash camera has helped keep the record of all our good times at SHA. Office Aide lg Journalism 1. 2g Slzucady 3, 41 JANUA 4g Gym l, 2 Al ICE JANE HARDING 797 Grove Street St Margaret s learn Sac red Hear! Parish xyays ind mischievous green eyes completes the description of our Jane Her fivorite stimpmg grounds ire way lcross the river in the town of Somerset Good times galore are to be had in this irei so we re told Orc estri l 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Sod ihty 3 4 Glee Club4 Gym I 7 3 4 Cheerle1der4 I. .l V , . . ' Z 1 1 1 1 . ' I X7 .1 ' , 1 . 1 15- A1 ' 1 i ' , Q 1 ' 2, ,4- D A . I 'sv r l . I -- A neat trim little figure with sweet and carefree ,, ,k. l 'k., ' B. Y , L., . . ' ' ' . I 'L I ' iz ' Y v . 2 , . 2 , 1 2, ' . 9 A ' .-, , A 2 . ELEANOR THERESA HARTNETT 597 Cherry Street SI. Agnes' Team Safrml Heart Parish Eleanor is a healthy combination of musical laughter and genial ways. She has been a welcome member of our class these past four years, an amiable friend and quiet. willing worker. Family tradition at SHA is one of Eleanor's proud boasts. Sodality 3. -lg Glee Club l. 2. 3, 41 Journalism 1. 2: Gym l. 'VJARY KATHERINE JEROME 560 Highland Ro id Tiverton R l St Margaret 5 Team St Chrlslapher 5 Parish Whereyer there IS laughter and gaiety is where youll hnd this clissmate Her cheerfulness and comic il intics have lifted many a depressed spirit A sensitiye funny bone and kindly he irt combined to make her eyeryones pil As cello player in SHA s orchestra Mary has giyen luthful seryice Orchestri I 7 3 -1 Vice President4 Sodality 3 4 Euchiristic C'omm1ttee4 Gym l 7 3 4 25 X JOAN MARIE HENNESSEY 180 Stetson Street SI Agnes Team Holy Nzme Parish Joan is one senior who alw iys has the answer Lithe ind igile in gym she is one of the Greens most valuible issets Joan possesses the secret ot getting out of bed it ten minutes ot eight and m iking school before the last bell Olhce Aide 7 Sodility 3 4 Journilism l 7 ml 7 3 F Y .' , 1 ' . L . ' J I s . . ' L . . 'Z , c. L . . . ' l . . V . , 1. LJ 7 , . . .' ' Z Z.. ,. c I f Y Y 2 . -. L 2 7.' ci . e -, c I -. , c . , .., i . 1. 1 - , . . , . , . . . 7 . . V . 1 . 7. Y ' t Z . Z2 Q ' ' , , . , .' . 'Q .V .V 2 1 , , '. , . V ' I . L. , .' t. 4 ' , ' L ' ' . -1 ,f ' - ' . ' , . n .....-. . 5 y 1 , Q 1 - s 1 .-. , - JOAN ANN LALIBERTE Apartment id: lO2 Harbor Terrace Sr Agnes Team 91 Marys Parish Beneath a poised reserved exterior Joan con ceals a vivacious fun loving nature Luxuriant hair is her crowning glory and this added charm enhances her attrtctiveness Her spic and span orderly appearmce wins her our vote is the typi cal SHA girl Sodllity 3 4 Culee Club 3 4 Gyml 2 3 4 ii ? PAULINE ELENA JEUNESSE 61 l Charles Street Sr. Margarefs Team Blessed Sacrament Parish A talented musical miss, and a topnotch schol- ar. Pauline has contributed many hours of her time to all our activities. As faithful accompanist for both Glee Club and Orchestra, she spurred her fellow musicians on to success. Dependable, sincere, and capable, Pauline is sure to move fast along the highway to success. Glce Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Sodality 3, 4g Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Gym l, 2, 4. CLAUDETTE MARIA LAMBERT l8l Clliforma Street St Agnes Term Notre Dame Parish This energetic lass seems possessed of unlim buoyant mbanner are Claudette s prominent char acteristics Possessing the knack of talking her self out of any situation she has invented some excuses never he 1rd before in the portals of SHA Sodility 3 4 Apostolic Committee 4 Gym 3 4 Glee Clubl 'P 3 4 Drimaticsl 2 3 4 ' 2' .'- - , 'z . z - 1 yl. ,L .: .... if 2. . at X ited vitalit . An enviable rosy complexion and , . mi .- ' ' z . z' 5' ' g'l,2, .1 .-.-.l2'-',,,- I BARBARA ANINE LEE 964 I ocust Street S1 'Margaret v 71am Sacred Hear! Parzslz B trblra IS I trnendlj, rehtble person An en thusrlstnc sod 1I1st Blrbirx helped to promote m mx of lts projects thus xelr Her drgmfied bear 1nL and racrous smnle took the edge oll her un ple tsant tlsk of collecting detention sllps a task whlch fell to her lot IS Senlor Leader of Office Andes Leader Ofhce A1des 4 Office Aide 7 4 Shacadv 3 4 Business Mm 1ger4 Sodahty 3 4 Journal lsn I 2 Dramitrcs 7 3 4 Gym l SUSAN KATHERINE MANNION I88 Hudson Street SI Marearer Y Team Holt Name Parish Mlschlevous Sue has a way of talkmg herself out of the mam tangles she walked into w xth her ewes open A born actress she stole the show many tlmes durlng SHA productlons Possessmg the good nature requlred for success m the tedlous journey up the ladder of fame we feel sure that we shall Irve to see the day well exclalm We knew her when' Dramatxcs 3 4 Secretary 3 Sodalltx 4 Glee Club 7 4 Gym 7 3 4 VIRGINIA WOOD LEWIS 86 Cherry Street St A enes Team Sacred Heart Parzsh Tap' Tap' Tappety tap' The sound of danclng feet and whxrlmg skrrts combmed tell us V1fglDl3 IS around Always m 1 state of confuslon her questlon But Madam why7 has become asso clated wrth her name at SHA Her reallstlc ap pro ich to poetry md prose rn our Enghsh classes provxded m my good IIIITCS for the pupils and teacher alike Dramatrcs 2 3 4 Treasurer 7 Lunchroom Host ess 4 Sodallty 3 4 Journalxsml 7 Shaeady 3 4 GIeeClub2 3 4 Gyml 2 3 4 f' 1 xv . n.A 'tj' 4 , 'A , . 114 fl '. 2 Q . - 'f lf. 222 2' .f f 7 ' . , c Y' U T - c .-: -- at 2' ' W j ' ' if L , . 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I - 'f - , . . , , , . -. , -. ,- 39 ' JOAN ANN MATHER l77 Mason Street lmmac ulate Conceptzon PLIFIYII Porsed and self contuned Joan portrays all the qualltres of 1 true young lady This blue eyed blonde m four short years has never been seen wlth anything but 1 correct and drgmfied posture Joan s soft and soothlng manner IS able to calm anyone s ruffled or jangled nerves Prefect l Sodallty 3 4 Journxlusm l Gym l 2 CAROLINE ANN MARGARIDA 418 B lrnes Street Sr Margaret s Team Fspzrzlo Santo Parzrlz One of the quretest but the frlendllest and most COOPCTIIIVC m the el rss of ii Crrollne ns 1 pil to ill Her petnteness has been m asset to Mir garet s Gym Te tm She h IS often been the hmsh mg toueh to '1 perfect stunt 1n those flmous SHA gy m meets Sodalrty 3 4 Journ1l1sm7 Gxm I 2 3 4 CLAUDIA FRANCES MELLO S81 June Street 752 New Boston Ro 1d SI Agnes Team Holt Name Parzsh Thls l1ttle madamonselle IS cute and sweet and so petite Her spontaneous laughter makes her a delrghtful frrend and companion A lovely lass wrth dark halr and bug brown eyes her qulet frrendly manner ns what well remember best about Claudra Sodallty 3 4 .lournalrsm l 2 Orchestra I 2 Lunchroom Hostess 4 Cheerle xder 4 F 40 2 5 2' 2 'fl 2 X 2. ' ., if 2 2- A 1' ', ' 2 . if ' I - W? - . Q ' .2 2 .Q ,f -Lg I St. Margarefs Team Q '. - 2' , A ' . 2 . U I C , , L ' . 1 2' 3 , , 3.4. I - ' 2 rs E , , - S, , ' , 1 I . 1 1 , 9 , . 3 2 . H NANCY ANN NERONHA ISS Hlghl md Rotd Ttverton R I St Agnes Team Sr Clzrzrtopher PCUIYII Nancy rs our Idea of 1 perfect ltdy at tll trmes Never ruflled or caught meme, tround mth hur drsheveled always heard s eakm ln 1 soft x p g yell modulated volce drgmfled and QFICIOUS thats Nancy Neatness and frxendlmess are the youna ladys charm Best of luck to you m the future Nancy Sodallty 3 4 Prefect 3 4 Secretary 4 Gym l Orchestra I ELSIE TAVARES OLIVEIRA 279 Putman Street SI Agnes Team ESPIVIIO Santo Parlrh When you re feelmg low Elsle IS the tomc you need Shell have you smrhng m a few seconds Her daily tuna fish sandwlches have been the ob ject of many jokes but maybe therem hes the secret of her happy d1spos1t1on Her lnterpreta tron of the wrtch scene ln MacBeth wnll never be forgotten Prefectl Slzacady 3 4 Sodallty 3 4 Journahsm m I ANN MARIE OCONNELL 214 Hllton Street Tnverton R I St Agnes Team Holy Ghost Parish lntroducmg the class comedlenne for whom everyone has 1 fond spot ln her heart Often called Ling for some unexplamed reason she Frlendllness smcertty 'md good humor 'Ire the ch trxcterlstlcs that have m tde Ann M me a friend to all Sodalltv 3 4 Drtmatlc Club 2 3 4 I-Itstorlan 2 Presldent 4 Student Councll 4 Debatmn 3 Glee C I 2 3 4 .lourmllsml 2 Gyml 2 3 f 1 . 'Ya 1 z za' 2 ' .. . .'jz 2' . vil- 1 . L Q . 1 l .V I .,.. sz. - L. L . nfl . ' 4 . c H. 73. . ' ', , is noted for her ready wit and unique expressrons. ' . ..',.'. D ,1 L f 'zz ' 1 2' ' C u . L I 1 A L lub,.,: C ,-1 ,' .-.. . 1 . '. Q 9 5 L ',: ' .L ' l,2gGy ,2,3,4. ,I . 'Q' , sag VN' 1.'I..f MARY LOUISE OSULLIVAN 327 Wmter Street St Agnes Team Sacred Heart Parzsh Mary Lourse has twmklmg blue eyes and curly she carrled on 1n finest tradltlon Always ready for fun and fun lt was always to be wlth M L Her ablllty to organize qulckly and efficlently helped many SHA productlons Leader of Lunchroom Hostesses 4 Student Coun C114 Sodallty 3 4 DfHm3tlCS 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 G m 153 SYDNEY CLARK OSBORNE 92 Hemlock Street St Margaret s Team Holy Name Parish Tall blonde and attractive Sydney was famed for her many parties 'md hrppy get togethers Good tlmes aplenty were had at Sydneys ln Dlghton as well as m Fall River Sydney IS a soeclallst vuth the needle md her ablllty to make ner own clothes lS certainly 1 tllent we envred Gml234 CLAUDETTE DONALDA PERRAULT 27 Mam Road Tiverton R l St Agnes Team Holy GhostPar1sh ThlS fun lovmg and friendly lass comes from Trverton where according to her all good thmgs come from except SHA' Generoslty and co operatlveness are associated wlth Claudette Blessed with a sunny drsposntlon she IS 1 gracious frlend and 1 wlllmg helpmlte nt all trmes Sodalrty 3 4 Gyml 2 3 4 S Z 1 v .9 I 9 VK, -4 J ' L '- . L L ' H ... -N.. 1. 3 3 y 7 7 9 ' hair. The daughter and sister of SHA alumnae, ' 3 - . X 1 l,2,,3, 4 y i,j,3,4. ' ' ' I THERESA SHIRI EY RAPOSA I7 Wood Street Somerset M tss St Agnes Tc am St flznmas More Partsh Theresa hrs m trttsttc Hur for creattve ic ttvttx Her xthletlc dexterltx hls made her a val u 1ble ud to St Agnes Gxm meet success Ther est not onlx ts cretttve md mle but 'also mustc tllx tnelmed and possesses 1 very fine votce Sodaltty 3 4 Glee Club l 'P 3 4 Cheerleader 1? GENEIEVE ALICIA ROBERTS 476 Robeson Street St Margaret 5 Team Sc cred Heart Parzsh Glnger as head cheerleader proved 1 boon for the Red Team An energettc and fr1endly person her cheery laugh and happy xotce reflect the mtrth of thts peppy Mtss She ts as Interested tn school acttvxttes as she IS tn Somerset football games Her adventures more often than not are shared by her frlend J me Sodalttv 3 4 Glee Clubl 3 4 Secretary 4 Dra matics 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Prefect 7 Jourmhsm I '7 Gym I 'P 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Sev n teeners 4 MARY LOUISE REILLY 357 Grove Street St Margaret v Team Sacred Heart Parzsh Mary could exstlx pose for that peaches and cream complevon She has that natural beauttful smooth pmk md xx htte complexton so many strlve for Refined and polsed Marx was a quletly actxve supporter of Sod ihty projects A true Irtsh colleen Mary ts noted for her chstrmtnq smtle and frlendly alr Sodahty 3 4 Slcrtstm 4 Glee Club I Gym l '7 3 4 Dram tttcs 7 3 4 Seventeeners . .' . I V, P . , K fl lf 2 1 Q ' 2 4 2 ' X '. Z ' ' if 1 ' X r 1. 1' v - s I 1 . 7 , . - 1 fl ' f 2 2 2' . L . ' - . C 1 1, 1 5.1 , , i K -Q Q - Q -A -u 1 I' 3.4. f ' .gf V . 44 . 7 . I t if ' . A . L. . 2 ' .1 I V . wr, . 1 , . 1 2 ' .. , 1 . L M I V 1 w -1, . . V . . 1 t 1 . 1 v - s -, , , . .-. , , . 4. t . . . 4 I I L R s y I , ' Q . 5. , L, ek ' 2 l n - 4 a s v Q s s ' 1 ' . . ' 7 9 V 9 ' 7 -9 I . -, , -. . , 1 . . C ' . 37 405 4- NANCY ANN SHAUGHNESSY 308 Seabury Street St Margaret s Team Sacred Heart Parlsh Nancys placxd exterlor ml ht fool some but ment ln her company Her serlous look camou flages 1 fun lovmg bubblmg wntty personallty Thls redhead loves lxfe and laughter and she al ways takes thmgs as they come Sodallty 3 4 Gym l 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Dram'1t1cs2 3 4 BEVERLY RYAN 274 Prlmrose Street St Margarets Team Holy Name Parish Here s merrlment with an mfectlous giggle 'md a contaglous warmth Bevs second home IS at Pats house at Westport 'md here many happy carefree escapades have resulted Wlth enthuslasm she takes on the most dlfllcult tasks and with confidence comes sallmg through A true and loyal frxend Bev rates hlgh xmong our favorltes So ahty 3 4 Gym I 2 3 4 Journalism 2 Lunchroom Hostess 4 MARLENE LUCY SIMMONS l0D Hlllslde Manor St Margaret s Team St Anthony of Padua Parzsh Petite n sweet IS Marlene One of the sllent few whose rather hxgh ldeal IS to be seen and not heard she nevertheless IS amlable to all Her au burn hair IS always neat and well combed 1n keep mg wnth her never ruffled manner Marlene IS the kmd of friend who IS always rellable Sodalnty 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Gyml 2 3 4 Journahsm 1 1 ' I ' ' f Q. . , L , 5 X I 1. . . .i .. l d' ' , 1 . . , Q ' L I 5 ' x . ,L 1. . .g , her frlends w1ll tell you there IS never a dull mo- .. 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L , , Q , , , A Everyone admlres a dutlful student lxke Mary DOROTHY ELAINE TENNIS Mann Ro td Tlverton R I SI A'fUI'E,'f1fPI s Team SI CIIVISIOPIIFFS Parish Dot s nlmble needle has resulted ln that Mad amolselle or Vogue look Her two mam ln terests are the art of sewmg and the golngs on at The UIIIVCFSIIX of Rhode Island Dot also seemed to have that knack tor math whxch so many of us long for Sodallty 3 4 Apostohc Commlttee 4 Debatmg l Orchestral 2 Gyml 2 3 4 MARY YVLTTE WILLIAMSON 225 Hooper Street North Txverton R I St Margarets Team Holy Ghost Parish Her sense of responsxblllty m class and constant Hdellty to homework have resulted m top scholas IIC honors But all IS not work for Mary She en joys fun and sports to their fullest extent Because of her eamestness and smcerlty we feel sure that she w1Il succeed Sodahty 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Vnce Presldent 4 Prefect 3 4 Orchestral '7 Joumallsml 2 JEANNE THERESA WILKIE 226 King Road Txverton R I St Margczrets Team St Madelme De Sophie Parzsh Shy and demure Jeanne ns Rhode Island s good be an lnjustlce Her frxendlmess and smcerlty has always been her passport to new frlends She IS one of the very few who enjoy that early mormng bus rude Sodallty 3 4 Gyml 3 -'sf Q , I will ambassador to SHA, but to stop there would . . I J 1 v n 1 a I ' . 2 I ' :V 4' 'IU' VIRGINIA ANN WINIARSKI 738 Broadway Qulet retmng never nn a hurry Gmny usually gets there except occaslonally at 8 15 am Her enormous appetlte results ln the lnevltable questlon Has anyone got anythlng to eat? Happy go lucky congenlal Vlrgmla has an ex treme fondness for dancmg and chattmg w1th Barbara Sodahty 3 4 Glee Club2 3 4 Gyml 2 3 4 BARBARA ANN WILLS 95 Weetamoe Street St Agnes Team St Josephs Parzsh Tall but oh so slender Barbara s ablllty to ask questlons IS unequaled Whether the answer suits her or not a never fdlllflg sense of humor pro duces a smile and she contxnues to keep happy We dont know whether she was born under a lucky star but we do know lt was a lucky star that sent her our way Sodallty 3 4 Ofhce Aide 2 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Gym l 2 3 4 Lunchroom Hostess 2 4 Jour nallsml 2 Seventeeners 4 SONIA CAROL ZICCARDI 192 Jepson Street St Agnes Team Immaculate C onceptzon Parzsh Last on SHA s roll call Soma nevertheless was far from last m popularxty Casually nonchalant but friendly and obllgmg she entered 1nto all school act1v1t1es wlth great enthusiasm Her flash mg smlle and ready laughter will be mlssed by all of us but long remembered Sodallty 3 4 Glee Club2 3 4 Gyml 2 3 4 4 I , , . X - - 1 1 , V' ., , - I Y Q - ,. . J' -L , A 1 , . Q2 , ' . , 1 ' ' L , , , Q ' 9 a s S v ' , Z - KX St. Agnes' Team St. Stanislaus Parish Q .s .. , . l , . 3 ' S6 ' 57 , . . . . ' , . , . . - ' 7 L 1 7 L S 9 9 ' S , . 7 - ' 1 , . FRESHMEN ST. AGNES TOP- lst row: Patricia DeNardo, Patricia Dias, Carol Souza, Anne O'Dea, Judith Fran- cisco, Patricia Golden, Gloria Proulx. 2nd row: Helen Correia, Carol Neilan, Shirley Benevides, Elizabeth Mendoza, Phyllis Pettine, Ann Petrillo, Claire La- mond, Judith Leary. LEFT- lst row: Lynne Marie Collins, Helen Gannon. Hilda Perry. Mary Castro, Agnes Crombie. 2nd row: Mary Louise O'Neil, Lois Sou- za. Ann Marie Monahan. Marie Roberts. Geneva Maxwell. Annette Williams. 3rd row: Judith Dolan. Margaret Pow- ers. Fernanda Carreiro. Mariette Cha- rest. Marcella Harrington, Leslie Salvo, Elizabeth Trainor, Kathleen Stevens. A bit on the shy side, yet ever so peppy and capable, these little babes quickly made a name for them- selves as youthful go-getters at SHA. In all their undertakings they showed that they knew how to pro- duce the goods. FRESH MEN ST. MARGARETS TO P- lst row: Lucy Lamoureux. Pauline Du- mas. Jacqueline Bussiere. Rita Souza. Joan Morris. Vivian l.eBrun. Dolores Cote, Gale Grattan. Znd row: Jo-Ann Nlonast. Claudette Faucher. Beverly Lynch. Emilia Ra- munno. Patricia Souza. Vivian Rocha. Jean Ng. Kathleen Amaral. Carol Ie- rome. RIGHT- lst row: Ann Coyle. Frances Booth. Carolyn Soares. Sheila Cronan. Arlene Camara. 2nd row: Joan Boulay. Barhara leyesque. Catherine Howard. Denise Jeunesse. 3rd row: Ann Delaney. Nlary Dunn. Pa- tricia Gihson. Alice Branco. Elizabeth DeFusco. Though the youngest class in the school they can hoast of the great- est numhers. and their contributions to the The 1955 Talent Shox-.. Cath- olic Press Month. The Gym Meet an d various school assemhlies proved they are great in more than numbers, LAB HOMFROOM ST. AGNES' lst row. seated: Marilyn Ven- ice. Jean Desmarais. Lucille Guimond. Madeline Carvalho. Joyce Edwards. Standing: Elizabeth Norton, Ju- dith Woychiechouski. Ann Tourgee. Jean Pelletier. Mary Ann Sahib. Judith Ruggiero. Lois Ciafardini. Lillian Gon- calo. Catherine Cleare. Pauline Cartin. Barbara Deyo. Joan Helger. SUPHUWUHEE A bit more sophisticated this class of lively lassies moved up a step in the ladder of importance at SHA and incidentally moved up to the top floor homeroom. The puzzles of geometry, Caesars Gaelic Wars. and how not to do your homework in three easy lessons occupied a good portion of their time ST. MARGARETS lst row: Margaret Norton. Bev- erly Teves. Maureen Sullivan. Susan Levesque. 2nd row: I. dia Medi D y e ros. Marilyn Carreiro. Patricia Kel- ly. Barbara Barrowclough. Na- talie Petrone. 3rd row: Susan Barker. Patricia Kepple. Mary Patricia Mc- Grath. Joan Farias. Elaine Mel- lo. Marjorie Medeiros. Barbara Ashworth. HOMEROOM IV ST. MARGARETS lst row: Carolyn Dziok. Bren- da Lynch. Rosemary Kennedy. Carol Dumoulin. Ind row: Nancy Teves. Irene Patenaude. Rose Marie Rod- rigues. Mary Lou Clark. Leo- nora McCabe, Louise Grant. Maurene Kozial. l ElllES lll lEl57 On the serious side these girls showed how cooperative they could be whenever their senior sisters called for action. Sharing first lunch period with them was fun, and gave us a chance to know them a little better. We were proud to receive them into the Sodality as approved Candidates at a special ceremony on February l l. ST. AGNES' lst row: Sheila Smith, Ger- trude Healey. Alice Sullivan. Judith Costa. Maryellen Grace. 2nd row: Nancy Souza. Eun- ice Edgett. Elizabeth Ready. Joan Hunt. Sally Wamboldt. Janice D'Elia. Ruth Zygiel. Barbara Labonte, Madeline Di- Santo. Phyllis Bouchard. 3rd row: Judith Correira, Pa- tricia MacLean. Claudette Des- marais, Margaret Acheson. Elizabeth Ng. Sheila Hochu. HOMEROOM 5 lst row: Barbara Sullivan, Adelia Pavao. Theresa Nicolau. Elizabeth Moloney. Helen Branco. Irene Gomes. Elizabeth O'Neil. Brenda Camara. Judith Beaulieu. Mary Hig- gins. Nancy Grignon. Ann Clement. Karin Lindquist, 2nd row: Irene Grota. Walda Murphy. Margaret Oliveira. Marie Montminy, Eleanor Shea. Theresa Moss. Joan Mooney. Irene Levasseur. Sally Perreira. Leonora Mello. Eleanor O'Brien. Mary O'Dea. Juliette I,eBcau. Ann Flancy, Patricia Duffy. JUHKUHE Nearing the top these girls have already climbed pretty high in our esti- mation. As upperclassmen they have shown a real interest in promoting school activities and supporting the seniors in all their projects. Received as full-fledged Sodalists at the December traditional ceremony they have fallen into line with us in our Sodality programs - spiritual and apostolic. I CLASS PR EFECTS Elizabeth Moloney, Saint N1argaret's. and Margaret Oliveira. Saint Agnes HOMEROOM l lst row: Mary Bogan. Eileen Vincent. Pat Jackson. Louise Lima. Pauline Beaulieu. Arline DeGaetano. Pat Almeida. Marilyn Norton. Mary Ann Dillon. Joyce Marcoux. Jean Caya. Judy Souza. Barbara Seneca. 2nd row: Ann Louise Norton. Barbara Kourie. Maryellen Sullivan. Pat Donovan. Mary Elizabeth Wilcox. Theresa Bussiere. Virginia Brooks. Geraldine DewHurst. Elizabeth Donovan. Gerry Lavoie. Alice Lent. Nancy Quintin. Helene Desaulniers. Georgina Souza. ElllSE Ui H55 As entertainment committee for the 1955 Hallowe'en Party they proved again their ability to work together. and many of their original skits were worthy of Broadway recognition. Though we are rather reluctant to do so we just have to admit that the Class of l956 is more than worthy to suc- ceed us in the top place at SHA, and we know that under their leadership all things will run smoothly and efficiently. Good luck to you! 1 if 4 P I-I CLASS PREFECTS Elizabeth Donovan. Saint Agnes'1 Maryellen Sullivan. Saint Margaretk. 1-in -111: 'ii' 51-1- .11- 0 1,3-y 4 -Li- -- L llll llllllll The organizations and varied activities of our school days have been an outlet for the exercise of the talents with which God has blessed each one. As members of the Christian family of which He is the Supreme Head we have learned to use those talents as we worked together under the guidance of His grace - Each for all - All for God, our guiding motto. In the days to come we are pledged to continue on that pathway of trust in God and concern for our fellow- man, the Christian Social Ideal which must conquer the world. ,,' 1 ff- S5 gf N .NJ 5 L Senior Sodality Prefects, Nancy and Ann, proudly arrange the Valentine at Our Lady's Shrine - ffowers and spiritual offerings for Mary. fgdalif af Wm Qfady OFFICERS President Elinore Moloney Vice-President Ann Boland Secretary . . i Nancy Neronha Treasurer Barbara Conforti Sacristan , i Mary Louise Reilly Wearing the ribbon and medal which marks us as her special clients is only the beginning of a Sodalist's real devotion to Mary. Our intense program of spiritual and material projects provides sufficient outlet for every so- dalist's zeal, and we are a bit proud of our achievements. Sodality Officers. Mary Louise, Elinore, and Bar- bara, make a final check on Our Lady's Valentine. '1 Qffefkenf MXXUIIIUIIQJJ i. fi Father Colby. C.S.C., gave our sophomore year retreat, and our first closed retreat at Lakeville in June 1954. Father McMahon, Director of the Diocesan Retreat House was our genial host. Father Dillon, O.P., was our Retreat Master junior year. Students' Retreat highlights the Sodal-ity calendar which is dotted with such activities as Rosary Crusade during October, solicit- ing funds for masses for the Poor Souls during November, Christ- mas food and clothing drive for the needy home and foreign mis- sions, cancelled stamp drive, spiritual Valentines for Mary, May Procession, and the grand finale. A Closed Retreat at the Diocesan Retreat House. An innovation introduced by sen- ior Sodalists this year - the First Friday regime, with a quick break- fast supplied to those who could not make home after mass and still be on time for school. flu 94-1- The seniors lead the Dialogue Mass at the annual retreat November l95-1. con- ducted by Reverend Joseph V. Lowery, CSC.. tinsertl Senior Student Council mem- gilhdenf fennel! C. and JQMM ,galewz bers in formal array - new blazers and all. Left to right, seated: Patricia Barrett, Char- lene Frain, Mary Louise O'Sul- livan. Mary Lou Canniff, Mar- garet Mary Fournier, Nancy Neronha. Barbara Conforti. and Beverly Ryan. Standing: Mary Williamson, Ann Boland, Elinore Moloney, Ann Marie O'Connell, Pauline Jcuncsse. Leaders of the House System. Saint Margaret's and Saint Agnes' friendly rivals in School Spirit. Scholarship and Sports. Clockwise: 'Carol Brindley, Margaret Mary Fournier. Eli- nore Moloney. Mary Lou Can- niff, Claire Giard. X-0 fx. For the second year the Student Council at SHA has contributed its best to student life. Composed of the Team Captains and Prefects, the Presidents of all organizations, and the Leaders of the Personnel Units, the Council is the voice of the Student Body, and works with the Faculty to secure more perfect cooperation and better student response. Underclassman Prefects on pa- rade. Maryellen Sullivan, Jac- queline Bussiere. Elizabeth Nor- ton. Phyllis Bouchard, Irene Patenaude. Ann Marie Mono- han. Elizabeth Donovan, Mar- garet Oliveira. Natalie Petrone, Elizabeth DeFusco. Lynn Ma- rie Collins. Elizabeth Moloney. 4:11 in The ever futhful and efficient business st iff gives twenty-four serv- ice Cirol Brindlev Georgini Farixs ind Pauline Aguiar. Business 'S 2.14 fx 'ia' A: fn. Staff members. Elinore Moloney. and Margaret Mary Fournier. assistant Literary Editors. and Beverly Halshaw. Photo and Layout Editor. merge interests as they talk over final possibilities. 042660 J-A-N-U-A - just a five letter word, but it means work and worry galore, all of which adds up to a precious treasury of happy memories for the years to come. JZIIIYIIQ WIIUIIIMJIIZ Senior Editors in a huddle. Editorial Board meets. Seat ed: Elizabeth Donovan. El sie Oliveira. Charlene Frain Beverley Halshaw. Stand ing: Brenda Camara. Walda Murphy. Mary Higgins. Producing Shfscady News is not an over- night job. Apprenticeship begins in sopho- more Journalism Class. then comes the win- ning of a staff appointment in junior year and finallv Shacadv is in the hands of an ac- complished senior' editorial staff. Journalism Ofhcers in session: Sally Wamboldt Madeline DiSanto. Louise Grant, Ruth Zygiel Sheila Hochu. - J 1 Debating is the weekly Friday activity of the intelligentsia, mostly among the sophomores. though Mary Elizabeth Wilcox carried the laurels for the juniors, and Margaret Mary for the seniors. The League topic - Trade with Satellite Countries in Non-Strategic Materials - proved interesting. Our score,of debates showed three wins against one loss in our meetings with League member teams. Jfafefz Jifnza uhh ylaymo Light and serious drama occupied the time of interested players this year. Innumerable clever original skits entertained the student body, with two important major productions highlighting the year's activity. The religious drama The Upper Room won great acclaim, and the seniors' final produc- tion, the modern drama 'tLena Rivers brought them into the theatrical spot- light. The Rood Group at tinale of the Passion Play. Margaret Mary Fournier. Magdalene: Elizabeth Donovan, Mary: Ann Boland. St. John. 3 1 l l l R i l l Qahpfaw President Margaret Mary Four- nier presides at a trial debate for the sophomores. Sheila Hochu. Maryann Sahib, Phyllis Bouchard and Gertrude Healey are debating. with Catherine Cleare as chairman. President Anne Marie O'Connell and Vice-president Susan Mannion go through their lines for the forthcoming senior play - Lena Rivers. Ann Boland and her sis- ter Mary Elizabeth do a scene from Sheridan's Rivals. Uke ?hM . Y 1 OFFICERS President Pauline Jeunesse Vice-President Mary Williamson Treasurer Patricia Barrett Secretary Genevieve Roberts Librarians Mary Lou Canniff. Barbara Conforti. Claudette Lambert Oflicers perform their sundry duties with a smile, Pauline Jeunesse. Genevieve Roberts Claudette Lambert. Mary Lou Canniff. Mary Williamson. Barbara Conforti Pttricit Barrett. Singing is the Monday and Wednesday pastime of SHA's ninety-voiced Glee Club under the lively direction of Mr. Furgiuele. Two formal concerts, sharing talents with various civic and religious groups in the city, and ap- pearance at the annual Music Festival make up a full round of Glee Club ac- tivity during the year. 020496120 gfu This energetic group. though far less numerous than their sister songsters. rival them in enthusiasm for their two weekly meetings where Madam Stephen Mary's baton produces real action. Their annual formal concert has become a traditional success. OFFICERS President: Charlene Frain Vice-President: Mary Jerome ly! Secretary: Alice Jane Harding Treasurer: Grace Clark Librariant Ann Boland Properties Manager: Margaret Mary Fournier --L-A -I S- fgyan Qfffeef Qlfwlzmfzba S Side by side - the opening cheer at the Gym Meet 1954 When we were freshmen we con- tributed a Square Dance, with all the local color effects. GYM MEET TIME . . . is al- ways a gay time, and the weekly gym lessons, this year under the guidance of Mrs. Leary, are a gradual march towards this cli- mactic event when Saint Mar- garet's and Saint Agnes' Gym Teams parade in all their glo- rious friendly rivalry. As juniors we lined up for the Backward Crab Walk Relay. al. lr I ' x h gif K I. VJ! . 1 .-I '1 x 'Q N541 6? if mmm ln ' 4 4 vi 'X'f,w J Ilfrfi ,xv yflx ,4 gl 993 UK Q J! by I vlllk 7 p' 'isdg' . W r J ' HP' My s ' , J E 1: 1 A '? iv ' O ...AND AT THE RING CEREMONY IN OCTOBER . . Our elztss boasts the privilege of being the first to have their elztss rings otlieiully blessed and presented ut the ceremony in Chapel. Here Burburai Phelan '54 pluees the ring on the linger of Virginia Lewis '55. xxhile Puuline Couture '55 zmuits her turn. Xp.. N K. 5 . AND AT OUR JUNIOR ANNUAL I-IALLOWE EN PARTY The prize winning freshmen. Ruth Zygiel. Marilyn Ven- iee. und Eunice Edgett pose with committee members Pauline Jeunesse. Genevieve Roberts. Sue Mannion. and Elinore Moloney. Good Night l.udiesl the trztditionul lust number on the program sung by the junior class Hal lowe'en Entertainment Committee. 'rl sv. aw, 5 x -4 'HMA ,harq . 5, 3 5,3 Q3 Q '- Q .1 , n i ma .. .Q , 5 i Q Ti 5 Z H 3 1 qx J X X I fy Wi Q. 21. ORCHESTRA CONCERT 1955 - ANOTHER MUSICAL TRIUMPH ln full suing our musicians re- spond to the leader's baton. 'lhe new risers added a professional look to the grouping and greatly aided the perfection of their per- formance. Guest Conductor Claire Sullivan '48 takes a bow. 5. A glimpse of the tea table at the newly reorganized SuCordium Club Reception. an activity in which all of our mothers had a share. SHA's String Ensemble furnishes background music. 3. . :?fUl All W I L Guest Artist Pauline Jeunesse '55 l l l in full command as she renders l the Grieg Concerto. t 4 . 1 The Members of the Committee in charge of the Tea: Mrs. O'Sulli- van. Mrs. Ryan. Mrs. Canni . Mrs. Giard. Veronilsa Albrecht. '55 guest piano soloist. accepts the bouquet of roses from the class. presented by Elinore Moloney, l 1' i. -.-A ,.4f 1. KH :CJ its Scenes from Senior History Class Good Government Assembly Pro- gram Ann Boland presents her or- iginal skit This Is Your Life. Jane Hanley, Miss America, enjoys the scene from Famous Women of America, Betsy Ross. Margaret Mary, and Governor Morris, Bar- bara Lee. Senior songsters at right provide musical background. gg00ff We lf0?l27ll0I?f J ay 1955 SHA's representative, Margaret Mary Fournier. second from Governor's left, with the group of high school students from throughout Massachusetts gathered at the State House after performing their civic duties of running the State govern- ment for a day. IQQY Our Lady. portrayed by Joan Mather, extends her protecting man- tle over the tableau depicting the raising of the Stars and Stripes at Iwa Jima, the finale of the original playlet by Margaret Mary Fournier entitled Sacrifice for America's Freedom. adapted from HA Letter to Tuffy popular radio drama. The entire cast of senior history class Good Government Assembly Program. J L Soloist Margaret Mary Fournier doing Chris- topher Robin . supported by the entire Glee Club. QS.: 3' ' glee fha! wfwefzl 1.954 As Janna goes to press the Glee Club is in the throes of Spring Concert preparations. 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