Sacred Hearts Academy - Aymerian Yearbook (Fall River, MA)
- Class of 1957
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Commemorates Fifty Years of our present ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEARTS conducted by The Religious of the Holy Union ot the Sacred Hearts 466 Prospect Street Fall River, Massachusetts LITERARY STAFF Mary Ann Sahib ww A LEONORA McCABE Edifor-in-Chief Cafherine Cleare Joyce Edwards ax mmf bfi f M x I Our sensor year recalls The TlTTIeTh annuver sary oT The erecTIon oT our presenT school bulldlng and The more Than TITTy years of CaTholIc bulldlng Tor The TuTure by our Teachers The Religious of The Holy Union oT Sacred HearTs As we Tocused our aTTen Tron on The cornersTone of SHA qulTe naTurally The symbollc lnslgnra suggesTed The Theme Tor our yearbook The simple lnscrlpTlon on one side AD T906 surmounTed by The Cross and on The oTher The Two HearTs emblem oT The Holy Unlon Congregahon embodles The Ideals and prlnclples of acTlon which our FGIIQIOUS Teachers have nmparTed To us The CROSS symbolizes FAITH The SACRED HEART LOVE and The UNION OT The TWG HEARTS sERyIcE prompTed by FAITH AND LoyE The cornersTone of our building suggesTs The solld Toundahon upon which The sTruc Ture oT our school has been bunIT Thls Three Told I4eysTone oT FAITH LOVE and SERVICE suggesTs The CaThoIuc ToundaTIon upon whlch The TuTure sTrucTu re oT our lives resTs ff MA 1' I ew Stl O 'mx I I . 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Their spiriT of selfless devoTion has animaTed The daily rouTine of sTudenT life Through The years. Madam Adrienne Marie conTinues To exerT a powerful influence for good, and is an inspiring example To all privileged To come under her guidance in The Speech DeparTmenT. Reverend MoTher Mary LaurenTia, S.U.S.C. Superior I95O-7956 Reverend MoTher Anna GerTrude, S.U.S.C. Superior 7956- lf we are indebTed To Those of The pasT we are equally so To Those of presenT. IT is Reverend MoTher Mary LaurenTia who auThorized Those improvemenTs we poinT To wiTh pride as The new look aT S.H.A. AT The opening of This school year she was assigned To new duTies. The Class of '57 follows her wiTh Their graTeful prayers. I Tic AT The same Time as This copy goes To press The appoinTmenT of Rev- erend MoTher Anna GerTrude is announced. The Class of '57 welcomes A I Nl ' her To S.H.A., and wishes her success in her new posiTion. l N ,Yr CQ I IW UQ ' I In 4 Madam John ElizabeTh, S.U.S.C. T .W if REvEREND MOTHER MA A JOHN Principal I953- Truly OUR PRINCIPAL. IT is she who received us as Timid freshies, and Through The years conTinued To correcT, guide, counsel, and en- courage us. As sage and serious seniors we pause now To reflecT on The ideal of miliTanT CaTholic living L, 5' hQ she seT before us. We pledge our s..-f fidelity in sfriving for Thaf ideal, and we raise our voices in one grand final chorus of MARY LAURENTIA, s.u.s.c. ELIZABETH, s.u.s.c. Thanks To you, Madam! 0 I 31 OUR BISHOP His Excellency Most Reverend James L. Connolly, D.D., D.Sc.H. Fourth Bishop of Fall River ln the educational plan for the diocesan schools our Bishop, like a rnaster architect, provides tor the essential needs. As representative ot His Holiness he sees to it that the underlying principles of the Encyclical on Catholic Education are adhered to. We are grateful for his enlight- ened and scholarly guidance during our high school years. loislagsi 1 'T-2 ii 'lan . l g Very Reverend HumberTo S. Medeiros STD. Chancellor of The Fall River Diocese Chaplain aT SHA. FaTher Medeiros, our presenT Chap- lain, is a familiar figure in The corridors aT The 8110 period as he makes his way To one of The religion classes. He spares no pains in his efforTs To expound The TruThs of our religion so ThaT our faiTh will become a living realiTy in The presenT, and a perma- nenTIy safe foundaTion for The fuTure. The LaTe MosT Reverend James E. Cassidy, DD. Third Bishop of Fall River Firsf Chaplain aT SHA. IT was The laTe Bishop Cassidy who planned and supervised every deTaiI of The new school building erecTed in l906. As Chancellor To Bishop STang, and firsT Chaplain aT SHA., he Took a keen personal inTeresT in The daily progress, noT only of The new building, buT of every phase of school life aT SHA. Reverend Edward J. Gorman A.M., LL.D. Superintendent of Diocesan Schools ln thus process of bulldrng for the future In which our schools engage our Superuntendent oversees the program of studies checks the prog ress and pounts the way to new trends A well coordunated efflclent unit IS the Ideal he sets up for each school to attaln In Its splrltual and scholastic endeavors FACULTY Very Reverend Humberto S Medelros S T D Chaplain Reverend Mother Anna Gertrude S U S Superior Madam John Ellzabeth S U S C A M Prrnclpal Madam Albtna Mane S U S C A B Madam Claire Adrrenne S U S C Madam Frances Sebastian S U S C A B Madam Francis Aloysuus S U S C A M Madam Marla Annunclata S U S C A B Madam Marla Immaculata S U S C A B Madam Mary Adrnenne S U S C A B Madam Mary Hortense S U S C A B Madam Rose Angela S U S C A M Madam Rose Francls S U S C A M Madam Stephen Dolores S U S C A B Madam Stephen Mary S U S C B Mus C BUILDING A TEMPLE A builder bullded a temple He wrought ll'WIll'1 grace and skull Pnllars and grouns and arches All fashloned to work has wall Men sand as they saw Its beauty It shall never know decay Great rs thy skull O burlder Thy fame shall endure for aye A teacher bullded a temple With loving and lnfrnute care Planning each arch wnth patience Laylng each stone with care None praised her unceaslng efforts None knew of her wondrous plan For the temple the teacher bullded Was unseen by the eyes of men Gone IS the butlder s temple Crumbled Into the dust Low Ines each stately pnllar Food for consumlng rust But the temple the teacher bullded Wall last whale the ages roll For that beautnful unseen temple Is a precuous rmmortal soul I - - . I . . . C . , . . . , .... ,A.B. . - ' - . . I , .... , . . . , 2 I . , .... , . . f Madam Celine Rita,S.U.S.C.,A.M. . . . . . I D f I . . . . I D I p v 1 -I n a ' ' 0 2 , . . . ., . . . D , . . . ., . . . , . . . ., . . - - 1 l , .... , . . 1 I , .... , . . . , . . . ., . . ' ' I , .... , . . . I , .... , . 4 MRS. LEARY MR. FURGIUELE Mrs.Richard Leary Physical Education Mrs. Leary makes the program of sports an integral part of school life. Order, regularity, dependability, and good sportsmanship are the watchwords in gym classes and in various interclass tournaments. Her keen personal in- terest in each student and her encouraging help make every team member eager to give her best. LALEASULTY PM mf TEM T llllflh Xb ff me l all Q7,riji.f7rfglff0fjt3 THEY WENT to scHooL to ME E Mr- A. Edmund FurgiUele,A-B It's wonderful for men to build with hammer, drill, and forge A bridge to span the cataract that rushes thru the gorge. It's wonderful to build a town where massive buildings tower Where giant engines pull and puff and motors spin with power. lt's wonderful to write a book to paint an amber sky, To give the world those deathless things that never fade or die, But still more wonderful to build the women and the men Who build the cities, span the floods or wield the brush and pen. More wonderful to build a soul, to have a teacher's part In molding dreams and hopes that stir the adolescent heart, And when they win thru stress and strain More wonderful to be the faithful teacher who can say: THEY WENT TO SCHOOL TO ME. Glee Club Director Glee Club has come to play such an im- portant role in school life that S.H.A. without it would be like the house with nobody in it. Reason No. One-Mr. Furgiuele- Our Maes- tro, who inspires this enthusiasm and inter- est. A talented musician himself, he leads his students to a deep, sincere love of the best in music. Mr. James W. Killoran, LL.B. 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ACROSS THE LAWN . . ...In The Tall and spring The call of naTure in The quieT seclusion of our school garden has a very deTiniTe appeal. ThaT quieT is soon dispelled, however, when groups of Red and Green Team enThusiasTs use The play courT for SoTTball, Vol- leyball or a game of BadminTon. ,V I Y F' xg ' f '47 nxt J. X J' P O 'JN 14 P C 'C , 4 1 Fc . SW ff 'FN x' f 5 ,.v, ,iA,, ix vi, 1 5 .J A 'tg A . I , X . fs a in Ast. N . 'Vi 'X AATFR 3 N s I ,' L., RM 3 J 1 I ' : ,., x I 1 ljfl-.lfL7, Dy' 5 Lf 1. ' iz Ui' :1f.,s 3e r 3 I 4 , ,-x 4, .. , , 2 . The CROSS engraved on The cornersTone of SHA has been a consTanT remrnder To every sTudenT To lrve each day In a splrlT oT FAITH From The openlng mornlng prayer Through The dally vrslT an Chapel The rosary aT Mary s Shrine or The quick passing prayer aT The Shrrne of The Sacred HearT our en Trre program of sTudres has been well forhfled by prayer The pursunT of knowledge has been our dally quesT durlng Tour years buT ThaT quesT has been moTrvaTed TrrsT by a knowl edge of God IT IS Thus upon The rock of FAITH ThaT we have burlT our SCHOOL LIFE A QF RELIGION . .. IS A WAY OF LIFE TO BE LIVED, NOT A SET OF DOGMAS TO BE LEARNED. On this principle Religion as lived at SHA is a guiding force, not only in our prayer life, but also in our studies, our activities, and our social gatherings. Religion begins and ends with Christ, the ALPHA and OMEGA of all our undertakings. STUDENTS' MASS . . . AT The opening mass of The school year Father Medeiros welcomes us as seniors, and gives us his helpful and encouraging advice. RELIGION IN THEORY.. En route to class Lydia Medeiros and Joan Hunt discuss a point of Apolo- getics with Father Medeiros. Madam Stephen Dolores helps her Freshman Reli- gion class delve into the mystery of the Blessed Trinity. Qpfqg .xx ' . n 4 , , . ,. 1 Q I 1 ' ' WBA 5 S 335 I 11 Q '-- ' F 5 dsx? ia, . ,f A , I 5 I fifi l 'gan . 4 If, II., 1 X . -F uf' mm an li M- .i I U- i , ' -N A V. xvx J I D ,K . 3.5, .gi 4. as Z' .. f A .flf I 4 , .. .1 .54 f ' 7 I 4 K a q4 if-2.i,1f 'S 1,4-L 1 f l Wifi gulf fgwi 1 if I 5'-' Lwfll TN-x ,,.LyE,, , if fi ., gl ' 4 fifwflaf' ' 'aw' rv. if , 'W , bwigal, 24 Z Yr- gf , 3 v -M f- -f if .. . 1 f hi , 2 1 Q 4 4- 3 5 , ,td- A '- .L 'Wi R 5' L ,H I gunned TT 4 W gl sl u- ff gg Vivien Lebrun enioys browsing at the dis- play rack of books about and by the negro. Library Aides complete their varied tasks of checking card catalogue, arranging bul- letin board, and returning books to shelves. L -'-v Nenlv: Beloved Qi lM+'0' '51 Xa L ...K ggunuuy ns if not Quaid . gg, Q A4 avi 'Q ,in milk -4' fgf ,: :A ' ', . V V ,guy-L4'3-g': . . ' X 1 1 3 ' I'sWf 26 I A f I UN I ! Senior chemists, J U d i th Ruggiero, Barbara Ashworth, Judith Correira and Ruth Zygiel experiment with iron filings to record the difference in weight before and after heating. Madam Rose Angela watches carefully each step of their proceedings, The Freshman and Sophomore General Science Class are all eyes as Madam conducts an experiment for thern, f' AX .gg sg .Q as ,,,, 1:31. , is fweaf ' 15 x A L PJ 5 Q W Ki '1 W, Z if ,-1n W L' . rf? 'N J a H Twfij . 4 I Y . A . Q. -'I' Q - ' 5 I fa -gl ART in everyday life is the study of the Senior Art Appreciation Class Madarn Mary Adrienne shares her fine collection of Hurnmels which they are set- ting on display. I . L e ' D vt' l up i LL lx iii The budding sophomore artists chat about their respective masterpieces. Barbara D'- Arruda, left, and Felicity Ache- son, right, are listening to Maureen Denehy's explanation of modern art. MUSIC If music be the food of love -play on! Thus spoke Shake- speare, and this group of viola students is being trainecl by Madam Stephen Mary to do iust that. ANGUAGES 0 O Q ,IWW 5 M, ws, -ih- ,fue Th e mother tongue the Kungs Englnsh ts studied from A to Z an Madam Mary Hortenses classes The Sensors here are enyoylng Madame rendltlon of the Witches Scene from Macbeth Below A group of eager students compare notes n thelr lndlvldual book revlews Romance Languages intrigue the sen- ROMA is the topic of the Latin IV class discussion led by Mary Ann Sahib who explains the filmstrip on the Eternal City. La belle langue causes trouble for Marilyn Carreiro whose errors in verbs are pointed out by Madam Albina Marie, while Sheila Hochu and Maurene Koziol profit by the corrections. 's....., ior Spanish students perfecting their pronunciation by using the recorda ings, while Madam Francis Sebastian checks the results. I 5- FRENC H VOCABULAR ress in M Y DRILL is in prog- adam Celine Rila's French I Class. This means fun while vo U work. Congugatnng Latin verbs ns The order of the day xn Madam Marla Immaculalas Freshman Lahn Class Barbara Tavares seems to be giving sat :sf chon as Madam smiles approval LJ ,M , . ' 'iw W1-:Jn 'F rg. x 'Q :fi DC' O n Q ' , ,IQ-'A A 14 ' I a 4, 1 1 ,, ,. 1 'Yvfgl 4 With, I Q- L !. , ,K . QA, ,, , . V WM L . V D if Q 1 f 1- 3 ff: I g gig gg' M i 98,45 -1 ' Q. H I if Q r ima 1 fi - f-52? L- , f 3,447 ,Ea Q - ww 'il- ff X x H -rw V i A ' ' D1 x fl A Y 33 , ,Dv 1 5 M ww, f - ,J f 5,1 V 32 DEHGCRM 212 2 manaugnrfab 3 , , 1 , lm: nf if I ' S my, 3, 4 ........ 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LIPDN THIS ROCK ,S X ln These TWO HEARTS The unsugnua of our reluguous Teachers we fund The symbol of all love human and duvune AD JESUM PER MARIAM The moTTo of our Teachers and our SodaluTy us The expressuon of love un Terms of our ulTumaTe goal as chuldren of God TogeTher we have luved and loved and laughed our days Through school sharung each oTher s uoys and sorrows and gaunung valuable experuence un The guve and Take of everyday lufe Upon Thus rock of supernaTural love of God and neughbor we have formed The precuous FRIENDSHIPS of our hugh school years 14 BETWEEN THE ACTS ls It college nursln g school or bus :ness school? Whlchever T lS The sensors waylay Madam John Ellza belh al odd mornenrs To look over vuew books and catalogues and chat about requlrements Goncal y c Carolyn zmok Elizabeth Ready and Barbara Ashworth seek welcome advrce The School Norse Mrs Ellen checks the health charts with The and of sensors Leonora McCabe and Made lelne DlSanlo . lr . il . - ' . lLillian o, Brenda L n h, D. I . AT ODD MOMENTS e'lw.l'.3.xY-9 Senior deba ters ha rlloran Left Ve 6 prlvare f Sess Bouchard Agngs wht Catherme CIS-Sewlgh Mr arwlck Eumce Edgerf Slglflcrs el a H ochu and Nancy Teves Mr Furgruele shares the letter of praise from former Lieutenant Gov ernor Whlttler with a few of the Glee Club members who took part f the Twxn Cnty in the program or ' ' to Senator Kennedy. Testlmonual Left to right: Louise Grant Marilyn Maryellen Ca Grace. rreira Ann Tourgee .si 'hu.. ,v-'-1 2, 7 Decency in Literature Campaign G 'X As The Catholic Digest Campaign progresses Phyllis proudly points to her team with Topper leading the school. Louise is not quite so happy to find hers in the Dog House. BETWEEN CLASSES Campaigns, contests, and drives fthe kind we all enioyj fill in the moments between classes. That welcome breath of fresh air brings smiles to these lucky three: Betty Norton, Maureen Sul- livan, Barbara Ashworth. ,- At all seasons of the year Mary's Shrines are the special concern of her devoted children. Here Eunice Edge-tt, Maryellen Grace, and Maurene Koziol spend a few minutes in the Marian Garden. At SHA's Snack Barr Barbara Labonte serves with a smile, as Joan Helger and Patricia MacLean get stocked up for the long grind after lunch. .,x.u.aaulll ' .s N LJ? iv a it Among the many favorite spots at SHA these two hold special appeal for widely different reasons. IN AND OUT OF DOORS FF! E! ii I 960 . , , ,v I 13. ., , , i'. xf.,,9,t6QbQ-+'4 xii?-314 ,aififjkff ,,f, ...Y L lvl we 'ri lW'J fi ff' i. L 1 'V . , ' , U W V, X, ,A .. M , Ht 3'.iffxfI-'- Q . 1344--54.2. .fm - , lf., Room 2, left to right: JoAnn Casper, Mary Knight, Gladys O'Connell, Joan Souza, Lorraine Santos, Ann Daude- Iin, Virginia Waring, Shirley Deyo, Barbara Tavares, Mary Gallagher, Paulette Guimond, Anne Marie Fortin. The year was still young when we began to realize that this baby class had some grown-up ideas. Glee Club and Orchestra soon claimed their talents, as well as Gym Meet. Definitely the Class of i960 had arrived. Room 3, left, going up: Janice De- Mello, Catherine White Eileen Saudade, Janet Thomas, Ann De- Nadal, Rosalie Sahib, Eileen Parrault. Right: Patricia Gagnon, Paulette Courville, Barbara Gasper, Mary Smalley, Gayle Miller. Room 4, front row: Rosemary Pettine, Rita Cambra, Carol Vincent, Margaret Lahey, Lorraine Bastille. Second row: Judith Wilmarth, Odelia Amaral, Geraldine Seneca, Collette Fortin, Joyce Smith, Judith Hunt, Joanne Rocha. ,l t .1 Room 1, Center: Phoebe Champoux. Left, going up: Mary Marois, Margaret Dillon, Roberta McPherson, Edaline Linquist, Therosa Cote, Odelia Medeiros, Margaret Moniz, Barbara Nobrega, Dorothy Simpson, Gail Roberts. Right, going up: Sandra Seneca, Brenda Doyle, Jean Callahan, Paula Regan, Felicity Acheson, Carol Downey, Genevieve Frank, Juliette Silva, Doris Desrosiers. UP ONE FLIGHT na Congeniality and a certain air of knowing-it not all, at least some of the answers-are the trademarks of our lively sophomores. As they move upward these wise women seem to be headed for great achievements. Room 5, front row, left to right: Maureen Denehy, Leilani Merten, Mary Eloyd, Judith Johnson, Geraldine Toomey, Barbara Garvey, Leonore King, Elizabeth Martin, Rosemary Gon- slaves. Second row: Mary Boland, Carol Regan, Bev- erly Corey, Lynne Shoe- smith, Dawn Smith, Lucretia Carreiro, Eileen Pilling. nth ailing- 3- in Room 5, center: Julia Valante. Left, going up: Patricia Brindley, Janice Faria, Barbara Goulet, Agnes O'Neil, Barbara D'Arruda, Natalie Shaker, Colleen Sullivan, Ann Midwood. Right: Elizabeth Cetola, Rosemary Lowney, Elizabeth Driscoll, Janice Woicik, Theresa Gomes, Evelyn Medeiros, Elizabeth Rego, Arlene Furman. Kami ' fa f wi-M RSX . X ' wi A An amount of individual talent is wrapped , i any embers of this class. As musicians, debaters, journalists, tr le and hletes these I 9 5 9 lassies have done their share to keep the SHA tlagt g. ' Room l, front row: Pauline Roberts, Dixie McCoy, Joan Seguin, N a n c y Lafleur, M a r y DePoala, Theresa Costa, Marilyn Platt, Paul- ine Galland, Rita Faria. Sec- ond row: Mary Lou Simcoe, Glenna Gendreau, Louisa Carey, Marianne Donovan, Louise Banks, Sheila O'- Donnell, Barbara Hacking. wail' f ti? l J ' 'iN Qfrixfiritl 7 Room 8, outer circle, left to right: Joan Morris, Carol Jerome, Jacqueline Bussiere, Jean Ng, Barbara Lima, Joan Boulay, Catherine Howard, Mary Dunn, Ann Delaney, Barbara Levesque. Inner group: Kathleen Amaral, Patricia Sousa, Pauline Dumas, Elizabeth DeFusco. CLIMBING HIGHER Upperclassmen, here we come! was The proud boast oT This famous class last September. Every step of The way They have come Through with flying colors and proved That They were worthy of Their place in These ranks. Lab., outer circle, left to right: Vivien Lebrun, Sheila Cronan, Rita Souza, Vivien Rocha, Frances Booth, Pat- ricia Gibson, Alice Branco, Beverley Lynch. I n n e r group: Joan Costa, Carolyn Soares, Denise Jeunesse, Ann Coyle. 48 ESQ Room if? ...al 8, clockwise starting second step left: Anne Marie Monahan, Helen Coreia, Marie Charest, Marie Roberts, Judith Dolan, Lynn Collins, Marybeth Trainor, Annette Williams Margaret Mary Powers, Lois Souza, Patricia Dias, Elizabeth Mendoza, Carol Neilan, Patricia Denardo. Outer group left: Ann O'Dea, Marcella Harrington, Mary Castro, Kathleen Stevens Cooperation and a generous spirit are the keynotes to their success as a class Witness the perfection of their Ring Ceremony, and the topnotch Ghost Rally they staged at Halloween. The gavel of authority passes into good hands when we graduate. Lab., front row, left to right: Geneva Maxwell, Helen Gannon, A g n e s Crombie, Leslie S a I v o, Carol Souza, Ann Petrillo, Patricia Golden, Catherine Costa. Second row: Mary Lou O'Neil, Gloria Proulx, Judith Le a r y, Fernanda Carreiro. 49 IX U at fi QW Xl' LJ Ok Hr 71 iW!'l '-f 50 I Fw ll My UQ Qt X YLX cp dx fa, HQ' wow 9 052 NATALIE O PETRONE I40 Wlnter Street CAPTAIN OF THE SCHOOL PRESIDENT OF STUDENT COUNCIL QC ORP, E '51 Qu e? St Margarets Team I 2 3 Samt Anthony of Padua Parash Magnetsc splrlt ponytall wlnmng smile those football games Latin scholar mustard sandwiches Hey com on' Peanuts alty 3 d e e 3 erl de .XXI 9' 6 , f wo 5' Q ,, ,N f1tXU RQ 7 - 1 qx 13 . l l ' 'R 'ffl X X X X 0 N3 X3 5 , x, I W 'N' X0 X' dl U 0 7 .X Q sf wx 5 -L 5 5 10 I Q x X , ' A ' . K 4 ,an li -R I 45 , I W Gp Q C 3 ' D 3-I Q I y o YQ I as X ,lg 3 VO Ulb Qx Qtmz Sod i , 4, Presi ent 45 Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, President 45 St. Margaret's Pref ct 'I, 2, 35 Debating I5 Gle Club l, 2, 3, A5 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Gym I, 2, , 45 Che ea r 35 Seventeeners 4. PHYLLIS ANN BOUCHARD 671 Maple Street Captam of St Agnes Team Sacred Heart Parish Heart of green Oh' Those eye future Mass Nlghttngale college boys u anyone do her homework? So alnty 3 4 Student Councnl 2 4 St Agnes Prefect 2 Shacady 3 Journalism 2 Debatnng l 2 3 A Glee Club 3 4 Gym l 2 3 A Cheerleader 3 Seventeeners 4 ISE PATRICE GRANT fy! aptafn of rgarets Team ! orence Street sh Red s her color seen wnth As t at on boy accompllshed equestrnenne et s go for coffee fun to be wlth Sodalnty 3 4 Student Councll A Shacady 3 Journalism 2 eeClubl 23 O ceAde34 yr'nl 2 34C leader 3 Seventeeners 4 I ff . . . . s! . . . ' ' ' . . . . . . D'd .H . . . FlFl. A Cl ' , 1 ' , : - ' 1 W V ., .ri . 'W W'M-rt if 1 I 1 JW V . C . . V ' I 0 . V . . . . . . 1 H - f . D' GI , , ,Ag ffi i , 5G , , , g heer- f BARBARA ANN ASHWGRTH' A 127 Hlghland Road b Tlverton R I W, St Margarets Team St Chnstophers Pansh Moonlight salls TYC fan college weekend envuable walstlme lost without Lounse neat as a pm ASH Sodaluty 3 4 Student Councll 4 St Margarets Prefect 4 Janua Assistant Layout Edltor 4 Leader of Office and Traffic Andes 4 Shacady 3 Glee Club 3 4 Gyml 2 3 4 Lunch room Ande 2 Seventeeners 4 -J MARGARET MARY ACHESON Portsmouth Priory School Portsmouth R I St Margarets Team Sr Anthonys Parish Prlory weekends Haul Brltannlal English complexlon tlashung blue eyes the boy l left behind Jolly good' MEG Sodallty 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Orchestra fa 4 Llbrarnan 4 Gym 2 3 4 l l f 'U f B- J XJ 1 1 l . . . H H . . . 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I , MARILYN ANN CARREIRO 345 Pearce Street Sr Margaret s Team Squad Leader Sr Mrchaels Parlsh No '15 second soprano voice creator of mischief full of pep MAL alcty 3 4 Student Councnl 4 Glee Club l 2 4 l 2 3 A Cheerleade-r3 Seventeenersd LOIS MARGARET CIAFARDINI 124 Wafuppa Avenue Somerest Mass Sr Agnes Team Sr Patricks Parish SHAs All American halls from over the rnver loves blonde halr always wnlllng frnend To all Hu Hon' lust LO Sodalny 3, 4, Prefect and Treasurer 4, Srudent Councnl 4, Library Alde 2, Lunchroom Aude 2, Glee Club 2, 3, A, Gym 1, 2, 3, 4 - Q: 5 J' Fw els' L L V' . . ' iv A . . L, LI- My . . , - X I l 1 .L .JN y 1 ,V ' . ' , K L . . . 5 L- 1 if TNT Ctuny, neat, ternfncl . . . red and black . .YJ g l Nm: . V . . . . . . . ,JH ,'x x X ,X Www., w' :YU Sod ' , 2 ' 2 , , 3, 1 GYmiy',xV yq , , , : 1 ' .ll ' .X MARY LOU CLARK 40 Cedar Avenue Portsmouth R l St Margarets Team St Anthonys Parish Good thnngs In llttle packages enthusiastic rooter of the reds cheerful and amiable sincere MAY Sodaluty 3 4 Prefect and Vuce Presxdent 4 Student Councul 4 Glee Club4 Gym 1 2 3 4 'lflvj Wt WW M lV cEclLlA CLEARE 455 President Avenue I WCS Team Holy Name Parish Always a helplng hand a finger In every pot exces In all sallboats summers at the Hummocks sociable and earnest our CATHY Sodalny 3 4 Student Councnl 4 St Agnes Prefect 4 Janua Assustant Lnerary Edntor 4 Debatmg I 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Glee Club 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer4 Gyml 2 3 4 is nd JANlCE FRANCES D'ELlA 5l Warburton Street St Agnes' Team Holy Rosary Parish Short and sweet Bully Boy Palama parties always a frlendly hello Elle parle francals JAN Sodaluty 3, 4, Student Council 3, St Agnes' Prefect 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 4, Gym 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4 JUDITH CHRISTYN CORRElRA 39 Quarry Street St Margarets Team St Anthony of Padua Parish That 810 bell big red rung walks to Shellas house Wheres my ponytall'? loves a good tnme JUDY Debatmg l Lunch Room Ande 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Gym ' 4 7 421.3-..f,' , - .1t.fsurs4m1:1ff,giv -4 ' 'lv-ff, I fQ1IfIis2gff 'Q z V fm 1.-Fil 3 . f at-f fem ' Ii . 4 .V . vi t , . - 1 1, I - 11 I 'jf : ' : , , : y' l, 2, 3, 4. 1 5 l ' 4 BARBARA ANNE DEYO 65 Tallman Avenue Portsmouth R I S1 Agnes Team ST Anfhonys Pansh Gym contortronnst Tall boys posture per ect cool calm and collected cheers for Agnes BABS allfy 3 4 Secreiary A Glee Club 3 A Gym 'I 2 3 Cheerleader A JEAN MAE DESMARAIS Bloosom Road Sr Agnes Team Immaculate Concepflon Parrsh Fufure glrl In whsle headed for Truesdale nandles Shacadys money country gnrl nothxng phases her JEANNE Sodal ty 3 A Student Co nc I A Shacady 3 A Bus ness Manager 59' Wyman I 'N I 1 2 U I f , , 5 M Ag Debating I, 2g Journalism 2g Gym I, 2, 3, Ag Sevenfeeners A. , . 5 f . . . , , , , , - O' 50d ' I : 1 , : , , , 42 1 MADELEINE ELAINE DI SANTO Plymouth Boulevard North Westport Mass St Agnes Team Our Lady of Grace Parish Abundant artnstuc talent accorduon vurtuoso red hanr general favornte nndustruous our MAD LYN Sodalety 3 4 Janua Layout and Photography Edntor 4 Journal 3 Debatnngl 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Gyml 2 3 A Sev l86I'16fS 4 'LT.2' sg i ii K fa Lf ILL ed fk CAROLYN MAIYQ DZIOK 46 Warburton Street St Margarets Team Holy Name Parlsh Bagels and confusion beach parttes heads Shacady gay and vlvaclous seen with the best of them DIZZY Student Councll I 2 St Margarets Prefect 1 2 Shacady 3 4 Edntorm Chief 4 Journalnsm 2 Debatmg l Glee Club Gyml 2 . L-l rlfzl, 'Y . ,YV L Jil' x , , II, X LL 1 , -l 'L I, A .V I 6,15 I ,lx-tv' , ,Ili :J , f ' 1- 'f A -' ' 1. if I x- .g h, lf - . ,. ,1 f M: L k W ivy V , I LJWL , . , , N.. N . ' 2 A 'I X, -rf Z ismg L ,lg ,,g ,,,,g en- fa We -65,4 .C ' , L57 X ' t z , r 0 f V,-lckf ! kv- lftlrkf . ,I ,JM ftyif L 3 ,gt - ff 3 , . fm f. L ,1- ,. M' I kpar. 61.1 -,Z L-f . ,' I .11 ', V , I f' J, Zulu' ,A 'fe J' .llllf f'!'lL lj L ' A I A 3 jlfl - 051 f l X ' I Q . ' .1 I - I I 1 I X 3,45 , ,3,4. . 4 , 2 gf., JOAN FARIAS 81 Hooper Street No Tuverton R I St Margarets Team Holy Ghost Parfsh Jet black halr dark eyes TIVSFTOHIBD ptterbug trend Detentlon slips please a wlnk ofthe eye Offuce Alde 4 Journalnsm 2 Gym I 2 LILLIAN GONCALO 215 George Street St Agnes Team St Mrchaels Parrsh Clothes galore snze 5 pollte and co operatlve sweet voice longs for the week end summers In Tiverton Sodalnty 3 4 Shacady 3 4 Fashuon Edutor 3 Journallsm 2 Debatmg l 2 Lunch Room Aide l 2 Glee Club I 2 3 Gyml 2 3 4 Seventeeners 4 , ,.. 1 ' f .- v ll ' ' ll .na I ' : : ,- 1 t , ., . ,: ,f : z ff ,J ,,,4: . l JOYCE ANN EDWARDS 18 Lepes Road No Tiverton R I St Agnes Team Holy Ghost Pansh Gnrlush guggle loves Hermnts maker of Sundaes dances well that cashmere sweater JOY IH a bottle Sodahfy 3 4, Janua 4 Lnerary staff, .lournalnsm 2, Gym I, 2, 3 4, Seventeeners 4 IILL KLXK' Laflcxzcc 1LcffLf LILA LKLLOSZC L ,c l L Lv wit! 'LD DOA' Cfvf I Lifdm LOMA! 54U,,,,c,444f Ccicclgl Z' .nl 5? TEE agfigiiqcggs f LU! fvf f X212 P mer Str et SalntAgnesfSaTnzVfL fbxfigln afrcgm lg! ,cliff Concert mnstress since h fflfalfcfcdmeart classes lust EUNICE Sodallty 3 4 Student Councul 4 St Agnes Prefect I Debat mg 1 2 3 A Offnce Aude 2 Orchestra 3 4 Presldent 4 ml23 if 4if!f'f9f . X Y .' 1 I W ' 'I I ' w KAW 17. L L- a'Lf 7 1 , , X ' !Q V 1 'f ' 1 t ' cf 'f f ff' ' 1 f ' I .f 4, IL. xjf , V' 4 l l ' x if N, X, ' va I, , ,Bl f I 1 , ,cffll V A 1 fuk, ? ' f Ill, F ' , Lf' , . ' f ' , K .V 1' A ey 1 ,- . , ' f , f c ' ' , f I , r rls 0 J ' 'U ' ' e of gold . . . all-state . Whose Art Appreciation A 1 , If I: A ' 1 , . 1, 2, , : IA A 1 Gy , , ,4. , It V . X ?v VJ 'Q if ,L 'N 1 K, l M . Lf ,U Lt . ' 'F 2 f V A, J, ' , C A ' fft A We f 'I L ll L, ,VV in Ly 1 f' ff V uf J 51 ' Q R 33 , 1 J L J A , at srsc A K My A f , ' L J L D I .f A ' R 1 ., -JI V L . U' A XL!! ! ' LL A J , . ' , . . ! -fkl' - A . b I 1,L I xrjl, S V , 1 L LUCILLE GUIMOND 259 Wmter Street St Agnes' Team St Roch's Parlsh Friendly dnsposltlon long brown hair hard worker congenlaluty and quuetness personltned LOU Sodaluty 3, 4, Lunch Room Aide 2, Gym I 2 os! f rf ru 'X UU vi 4. S y,t!-.1 at MARYWEN EILEEN GRACE 5, J 407 Stetson Street l St AQrI'es Team Holy Name Parish K kvk, Always on a duet Write me a note pizza lover talthtul to the Greens freckles and blue eyes usually called SAM alty 3 A Offce Ade 2 Glee Club l 4 Vce nt4 Gyml 23 l L sxkyfiif s in K , K ' . b ln 'Z 1 . pl 1- 1' f l Y f yff I ff-5' l f r , t ,tan lt K Al- ..' 1 rfb' l VI' A V, I r 'fl t l' - -' 'f fx Y v 'yi' I 'lf' tit' VFW I Y' f l-1.1 f ' 'Ally MAA. -H4 f ' E rp' l X 1 X Af 2 . - ' 4' ' x t at t I Q, Ji 194' . . vi ' W A M f ,' 1 - l gf, 4 lllvl' ,UV dl f 5.1 :,,,4'l- sf' Q we A a ,- J Q .f , L ' . l 1 1 'f lf'-' ' Y l f ll .J l 'sf . VA Aj, I JA Mil, - . , , Sod i , 5 i i 5 , 2, 3, 5 i Presi- de j , , , 4. l WJ ju!! 424, 1172 A7 Q WZ-Q7 C6712 if Mc gba 1 ,vw MM WML KM X oERTRuDE Reoolmoto 51414 Agpk 77545, 4 vcfffze- Sr Agnes Team Sacred Heart Paris Mama! fffdfa A44 055 Chested nn height My hairs growing out Number please? Loves to hats keeps up on all the news GER 3 E to 3 Pop wwf QE' '52 f 'mr.,N M,-f JOAN MARIE HELGER 25 Quaker Avenue Tiverton R I St Agnes Team St Christophers Parish Wavy hair soft spoken that gray Chevy bus rides from Tiverton dainty and well mannered always has a smile oalty34Gyl -9 , . -if ., fr C T C , l 1 ' 1' , 7' 1 2 1 1 ' ' f K . ' 1' M 1 5' - , ,Y f g I X 1 j 7 I I ' H P f V f f -rl 4 H ,, . l . I I H , it f T . 7 fl 329 in , f . 4 lf, Q , f at . . . . .... . . I . . . , Sodality 3, 4, Sacristan 4, Shacady 7,-4 Fashion di r 5 fi Journalism 2, Debating l, 2, 3, 4, Li 'r y Aide 2, Glee fub I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, r erty anager 4, IQ 2, ,. 3, 4, Seventeeners 4. f of K ll A , . . S Cl i , 5 m ,2. SHEI LA NORMA HOCHU l2O Eastern Avenue St Margaret s Team Immaculate Conceptton Parrsh Neater than neat SHAs diplomat trnps to New York excellent student debating star her llttle Chevy H Sodallty 3 A Student Councnl 4 Shacady 3 A Page Editor 4 Journalnsm 2 Debatung l 2 3 Prestdent A Lnbrary Aide 2 Gym l 2 3 4 Seventeeners A mt-1 414' 62 JOAN MARIE HUNT 527 Pune Street Saant Agnes Tearn Sacred Heart Parish Handles Januas money potential secretary a good sport telephone operator flashing srnlle suncerlty at Its best Sodallty 3 A Janua 4 Business Manager Lxbrary Aide 2 m 1 2 3 ' N JI, 1 1 A - Q ... ' . . . S E. . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 A ' 1 t , . I, ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ...Gy 1 1 1 4. r 1'- W! ROSEMARY ANNE KENNEDY 691 Robeson Street St Margarets Team Holy Name Partsh Wears clothes luke a model vtvacnous cheer leader for the Reds always In a tlzzy directs our dances competent worker ROE Sodalnty 3 A, Journalzsm 2 Cheerleader 3 4 Gym l 2, 3 4, Seventeeners Presudem 1 PATRICIA ANN KELLY 1941 Flttlw Street St Margarets Team Cathedral Parlsh Always unto somethmg Sweetue Pte the deserts her home loves roses t at ptxte look PAT allty 3 Shara Jourrt lm Deb IU 1 G m I 2 3 -1 Ja wa Asslsfant Photo and Layout Edutor 4 , Kofi! ., if zfivzg 3 Sod ' , Ag dy 35 als 2g at' g g y I, Ki V V I I . . Q I .3 .1 CZ-' ,iz y wk BARBARA JOAN KOLAKOVVSKI I 78 Farnham Street St !VIargaret's Team Holy Name Parish Strawberry blonde commercial student efflcrent Iong term contract with G reserved manner BARB Off ce Ade A MAURENE VICTORIA KOZIOL 34 Harding Street St Margarets Team Holy Name Parrsh Bug change from freshman year that duet Shacady In the ma1I I Washed my halr Iast nrght MOE So aI ty 3 4 Student Counc I A St Ma garet s Prefect 4 Shacady 3 A C C Iatlon Manager 4 Journallsm 2 Lb y A e 2 Glee Club 2 3 Gym I 2 3 4 i i . A ' ik , x A ' ' ' ' Q . . . lVIaurene with an 'ene,' please. . . . gets I lv . ' dl r : i 1 . Y ' : , , iru ' f ' 5 irar id : , 1 , r , . W TJ AM' Y. BARBARA MARIE LABONTE 997 Anthony Road St Agnes Team Sr Anrhonys Parish Halls from Portsmouth agreeable and lndustrl ous one of our two readheads future whute collar worker BABS Ity3A y 'C' Q: -'clung-. SUZANNE FERNANDE LEVESQUE 53 Eastern Avenue St Margarets Team Notre Dame Parnsh Vnve Ia France attalned her arnbntuon cheer leader born vvlt supplles our soda dlrnples U Sodalty 3 A Gym I 2 3 4 Cheerleaderli A1 Sodai ,5Gm1,2. X I 6-4 f '-., I . A . . .S E. A V i f 1 1 , , 2 . Y PATRICIA DIANNE MacLEAN 58 Franklin Street St Margarets Team Sacred Heart Partsh Jack of all trades short blond halr deep nn the heart of Texas prone to accidents always has an answer that homerun STRETCH allty3 4 Gleeiflubl 2 3 4 Gyml 2 3 BRENDA SULLIVAN LYNCH 314 June Street St Margarets Team Sacred Heart Parish Deck of cards Dennts the Menace we come In any group those classroom snacks BRIDGET alty 3 4 Gy Che e A He Cheer leade 4 Se entee ers A Y' MARY PATRICIA MCGRATH 72 Summerfueld Street St Margarets Team Holy Name Parish Outstandnng sense of humor seen wnth Vunnle shlnlng tresses dependable driver' nickels when you relate TISH Sodalnty 3, 4, Gym T, 2 3, A, Seventeeners 4 ul LEONORA SHELLEY MCCABE 95 Beverly Street St Margarers Team Sacred Heart Parish humorous remarks llfe of any party vacatuons at Oak Bluffs TUCKIE Sodallty 3 4 Student Councnl 4 Janus A Editor an Chnef Shacady 3 Co Lrterary Edrtor 3 Journal: m 2 Debatlng l 2 Glee Clubl 2 3 A Gym l 2 3 4 Seventeenersd 1 BD' , f'- Z , H 1, 3 ' I fr lf' , - f f I . ' ' J u 1, r 1 J 'V V, 'I I lil 'rj I I , VF. 'J !JI ' is ' 1 ' , 'I 'T' ' ' A 'S' 1 -, VX' .V , -, 1 ' ,I 1, If , p V J I f Q N J , V! J f .Q 3:4 ,f Heads our staff . . . blond with a little help . . . J .. . . l . . I .5 I . I 41 l l -Y 7 ig , af' MARJORIE FRANCIS MEDEIROS 1786 Mann Road Tlverton R I St Margarets Team St Chrlstophers Parish Pleasantly shy gentle volce cheerful countenance neat as a pun a frnendly llstener druves a Packard MARGIE Gml2 LYDIA MARY MEDEIROS 36 Saunt Mary Street St Margaret s St Machael s Parash That American gxrl serlous munded tractnve bug brown eyes and flashing smule always dependable o alty 3 4 Shavrady 3 Jou alsm 2 Gy ELIZABETH NG 357 South Mann Street St Margaret 5 Team SHAs touch of the ornent dnllgent student smiles her cares away determined and ambutuous atgl Gm Nbr ,fx C1 ELIZABETH BURKE NORTON 239 Grove Street Squad Leader St Agnes Team Sacred Heart Parish Sparkllng personality the Greens peppy squad leader deeply loyal Durfee rung sugar and splce and everythlng nice BETTY Sodalny 3 4 Student Councnl 2 3 4 St Agnes Pretec! 'I 2 3 Debatlng l Lunch Room Aide 2 Glee Club Gym l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Seventeeners 4 1 4 1' I .J ., Q2 ' .bf -, 'J fr, . .Z I fl, fl I 'I .X if M! 1 -I 1 V , N . 1 1 -ffijyvfdl Lf! , I J J V! , ,lj I lifjfdlff I J! 7 I If 'll if f f X ELIZABETH READY ' 939 Bedford Street Saint Agnes' Team, Immaculate Conception Parish Easy going wants for the 2 lO bell good natured long lost ponytail considerate of others call me SADIE Gml234 H l , . nf JUDITH ANN RUGGIERO 402 Gardner s Neck Road Swansea Mass Saint Agnes Team St Dominrcs Parish Daydreamer future RN natural curly alr pleasing personality heads the Green cheering squad our JUDY Sodallty 3 4 Student Councul 4 Perfect 4 Janua Assistant Bus mess Editor 4 Gym I 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 Head Cheer leader 4 ... , ... Y ff,- 1 , . . , .., . fi I I ' I ,fri 1 ' i X 4' 54,545 .fauedlalc fet- CA.. 1 C 4 JA SHEILA MARY SMITH J 5 606 Prospect Street Saint Agnes Team Holy Name Parish Happy and carefree coffee before school loves a good tnme great dancer seen with Bev SMITTY Glee Club 2 3 4 Gyml 2 3 4 Cheerleaderfi , fa: fb ,441 J 6414, 41,1-,CQ MARY ANN SAHIB 84 Alden Street Santa Agnes Team Sr Anthony ofthe Desert Pansh Sunny dlsposrtlon Ill sing for u devotlon to the Greens wrnter of French let ters studies seriously SALOME Sodalmty 3 4 Janua Assustant Lrterary Edrtor A Shacady 3 Journalrsm 2 Debatmg l 2 Gym l 2 3 A f LL C ,iff cfs ivy, 7I , ' ' yo. ... A , : ' A ' 7 I r ' 1 ' , : r , 1 - Wa ,ff ,f 2 , I l X 1 4 I A ff g VZ' f df V' f' ff .f ff f ff ff L: ,tcm fa? If Q K A uf-4, ,Cf .ff . ,' A .f 1, L 1' fi r r , A, x 7 . I ' ' Q' My A 6 ' elf' -I-' E' lt' K I 4 ' A ' , . V :T fl L' f fa K ' 7, J .' f' ,f 1 fl r- 1 4 ,. .r Z1 f ' f I r I ' ,' , ' , 4, . , I I I. 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I l?,' LA . , . , , : , , , : . 5-'F' MAUREEN ANN SULLIVAN 470 Madlson Street St Margarets Team Holy Name Parish Graceful appearance summers on the ca e P red supporter a dependable friend self effacsng SULLY Sodallty 3 4 Sacrstan 4 Lunch Room Arde 2 Glee Club 2 3 Gym 'I 2 3 4 Seventeeners 4 NANCY IDA SOUZA 338 Canonicus Street No Tiverton R I St Agnes Team Holy Ghost Parrsh Favorlte month August collects forelgn Im ports Infectious laughter daily letters cheerful and obllglng NANC Sodalty 3 4 Janua 4 Bus ness Staff Gym I 2 3 A Sev n teeners 4 ..'-If-'df at-ww 'BEVERLY ANN TEVES County Street Drghton Mass Excellent typlst dlllgent worker attrac tlve halls from Dlghton loves a good time frlendlydlsposltlon BEV Glee Club 2 3 4 Gyml 2 3 A Chee leader H0- ' 31 X .H 'bf 1uF ' NANCY LOUISE TEVES 797 Davol Street St Margarets Team St Michaels Parrsh debates for SHA Mr Furglueles prlze pupil qulet and reserved always on time reltable NANC Sodalnty 3, A Student Councll 4, Glee Club l 2 3, 4, Pres: dent 4, Debattng 1, 2 3 4, Gym l, 2 , V ' , 1 , 1 I I-L h f , ' , ,L f A -f 1 7 ,f 1 , l I I ! K Y V . ,, I I P' V rr' I , , lf , ' . 4 i iff , f ' ' , 1 1, , N f' 1 1 I . 17 1, ,f A rf' X 1 L ' , L t Y , -,ll E f ,Q ' ,..4. Y' ' ff KJ St. Margarefs Team Saint Peter's Parish . ' T aww . . 1 . . . . N , , f , , , : Y 4- ! , 'AS Q -0 .., WM ' X ,af 'sk is 55 2 ANNE CHRISTINE TOURGEE 966 Walnut Street St Agnes Team Scared Heart Partsh Qunet but not too Glee Club sololst brught smule and freckles Spanish scholar herambntlon nurse gust our ANN Sodalnty 3 4 Lbrary Ade 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Gyml 2 'Wk 5' AGNES MARY WARWICK 417 Florence Street J ,nr-Q Sf Agnes' Team Holy Name Parish Newcomer to the senior class halls from Duxne urresustuble accent basketball play ers Holy Cross neat and nlce WICKY Debatrng 4, Glee Club 4, Gym 4 .Bs .v 'io- if .V t N z, ' A s RUTH ANN ZYGIEL 271 Franklin Street Sr, Agnes' Team Sacred Heart Parish Tall and Iithe . . . loves shoes . . . those dances at L. P .... fast talker . . . hard worker . . . Shacady's right hand man . .L ZIG. Sodality 3, 4, Shacady 3, 4, Make-up Editor 3, 4, Journalism 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Gym i, 2, 3, 4. TWELVE LONG YEARS AGO . . . These seniors were a happy group of tiny tots at S.H.A. First row, left to right: Natalie Petrone, Elaine Mello, Jeanne Pelletier, Sandra Larnarr. Second row: Maureen Sullivan, Lois Ciafardini, Louise Grant, Suzanne Levesque, Lillian Goncalo. Third row: Ann Louise Lane, Leonora McCabe, Judith Ruggiero, Rosemary Kennedy, Maryellen Grace. Fourth row: Patricia MacLean, Mary Patricia McGrath, Eunice Edgett, Winifred Moran, Andrea Duffy. 75 ll 1 an SUPERIOR GENERAL VISITS SHA Gne of The highlighTs of our senior year was The visiT of Very Reverend NloTher Philomena from Tournar Belgium The general moTherhouse of The Holy Union SisTers She is picTured here vviTh lVloTher Anna GerTrude and School CapTain NaTalie PeTrone as she begins her official Tour of our school To visiT each of The classes On The following page are scenes from The formal recepTion held in her honor on December 9, by The Sucordium Club and Alumnae Associa- Tion combined, To which we seniors had The privilege oT being inviTed guesTs. In her lovely message of response To The address of welcome Very Reverend MoTher sTressed The uniTy of The Holy Union family oT which all presenT were members, and leTT us wiTh The consoling ThoughT ThaT we all share in The daily prayers of The Holy Union sisTers ThroughouT The world. Q58 Nz N f ?, if ,, Q 4-.3 - Ri- .. 'affa Je. .4 0 Q... .dl F Q 1- W 4 493 'Q 'i Q 'Qs Servlce to God to our school and to our nenghbor has been the ultrrnate goal of all our actlvutles At Mary s shrine we have frequently re dedlcated ourselves and as sensors we of tered her the tradntuonal llly symboluzung our complete surrender to Marys protec tuon Under the gurdance of our Sodalnty committees we have worked always for the best Interests ofthe poor and the needy On Class Day as our elected leaders as sumed thenr respectuve otfuces we reat farmed our wllllngness to follow theur leadershlp In upholding the Ideals of our school Thus upon the rock of SERVICE prompted by FAITH and LOVE symbolized by the UNION of the TWO HEARTS we have planned I D our program ot actlvmes It il kr Q :Q Above: Editor-in-Chief, Leonora McCabe, is in serious conference with the literary staff, Joyce Edwards, Catherine Cleare, and Mary Ann Sahib. Below: Art and Layout Editor, Madeleine Disanto, checks the work of her assistants Barbara Ashworth and Patricia Kelly. The best seller ot the year, JANUA l957, is made ready tor the press by those eager beavers, the Janua Statt, and their Moderator Madam John Elizabeth. Writing copy, planning layouts, typing the material, and soliciting financial aid are all part ot the game, The work and worry fade into the background as the cherished volume nears com- pletion. THE BUSINESS STAFF Right: Nancy Souza and Judith Ruggiero get ready tor the tinal Subscription Drive with the aid of the Business Editor, Joan Hunt. 9 014' 1 f' 57 if gm? , - M lt ,..-f- We salute SHA's Intelligentsia, those grils with the brains and the intellectual brawn needed for mental combat. Our successful season in the Narragansett Interscholastic Debate League is due to their splendid work. In weekly sessions with their coaches Mr. Kil- Ioran and Madam Francis Aloysius they lined up the pros and cons of the topic, RESOLVED: THAT THE CONSTITUTION SHOULD BE AMENDED TO LOWER THE VOTING AGE TO EIGHTEEN, and the records show that they more than held their own with the best of them. SEVENTEENERS D E B A T I N G Above: OFFICERS President: Sheil Hochu Vice President: Catherine Cleare Secretary-Treasurer: Phyllis Bouchard Under the presidency of ROSEMARY KEN- NEDY, the seventeen seniors elected to repre- sent the class in this social club carried through a very creditable program for the year. Autumn Leaves was the theme of their first tall dance. Presenting the Reds and the Greens climaxed the Gym Meet Victory, and the Spring Formal was the Grand Finale for 1957. CHRISTMAS CAROL CONCERT T956 SPRING CONCERT 1956 EDDY RUHL Guest Artist GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President Nancy Teves Vice President Maryellen Grace Secretary-Treasurer Janice D'Elia The songbirds of SHA and their Maestro, Mr. Furgiuele, are proud of their accomplish- ments. Under the supervision of Madam Al- bina Marie, Glee Club rehearsals provide the backstage hard work which results in such finished performances. Madeleine Disanto, our one-man orchestra, has been generous and obliging with her talent on the Accordion, appearing on many school programs as guest soloist. At the finale of the Spring Concert 1956 Guest Con- ductor Mr. Charles Vanderzande is about to con- gratulate Concert mistress Eunice Edgett on the splendid performance. Eunice will climax her career as SHA's Premiere Violinist with her own sole Recital in May, CRCHESTRA CLUB OFFICERS PVSSIUSHT Eunice Edgett Vice President Margaret Acheson Secretary-Treasurer Catherine Cleare Property Manager Gertrude Healey The baby organization in'our school like all babies makes plenty of noise-but it's always music to our ears. These earnest musicians deserve a great deal of credit tor their splendid cooperation with their moder- ator Madam Stephen Mary. As Janua completes the final copy for the printer the Orchestra makes ready for its Ninth Annual Concert, this year under the direction of Guest Conductor Josef Cobert. 4 3.. .-.- Y M 4? N 3 Xl E 3 I A L i Kg 11 f an f Q f I l 5 5 s ge Y fy 1-I Wu X K 1 E Z 4 E1 -4 Af 1 1 '.I ' Q '11 , xg in H! 'Q llifacf 0 4 ,nk 3 oil-,, fjkwr , Jfil LD' ,LVM Ml ,Q L AND fl sr. Mars 'Lil X J l , J r-- ll S.. . fl l . ffllllil 1 Left to right: Judith Ruggiere, Kathy Cloutier, Phyllis Bouchard, Elizabeth Norton, Judith Leary, Mariette Charest, Barbara Deyo, Lynne Collins, 6 Gertrude Healey, Sheila Smith. School Captain Natalie Petrone dis- plays the coveted Silver Shield. GYM TEAM LEADERS Left to right: Marilyn Carreiro, Ursula Carreiro, Louise Grant, Brenda Lynch, Barbara Levesque, Pauline Dumas, Beverley Lynch, Elizabeth De- fusco, Suzanne Levesque, Rosemary Kennedy. sr. AGN E51 M2 PLACES WE' E GO Like the annual visit to the Cancer Home to sing Christmas Carols and deliver gift souvenirs for the patients. QF 5 5 sl V-L, ffl ,ry s U V . W ., N- 'N' - it V mi x: - Vs E 'ii THINGS WE'VE DONE . . . and the Publications Conference at three budding iournalists enioy a chat 1r'!'1lVNl Merrimac College. Here between lectures. Taking an active part at the Offertory of the Mass with Father Daniel Egan, SA., at our senior vear retreat . , . and presiding at the Advent Wreath Ceremony. PARTIES WE'VE HAD Halt the fun of school life is in those happy on-and-off-the record moments when weve been to- gether . . . like at the ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY , . . 'W . . . or again, when we did those famous dramatizatiorts in English Class . . . . or still again when we staged our gala Christmas game in Spanish Class . . . ,ww . . . and looming large on the horizon of our memories is that first HOLY UNION FIELD DAY at Nanaquaket when we had our first experience acting as sports' leaders. TRIPS WE VE TAKEN PICNICS WE VE ENJOYED Before the MINUTE MAN statue A1 the WAYSIDE Hawthornes rn Lexnngfon home rn Concord 'Yg- 1 1 wif, Q-v Chrldhood Pals Lourse and Mary Pat as second graders MQ. fE Maureen and Pat clumbrng hugher rhan high 'N Center Just a happy crew enloymg that popular favorrte a School Prcmc 9I Bottom Class Day when we were Erghth Graders 'N 1 N l1 qp s xx I ll 1 U1' - ' .5 Y I i if l fr K F , c- -.,.. ll , A Below: Another section of the enthusiastic patrons at our Spring Fashion Show at which Royal Youth Center of- fered Fashions for Tiny Tots. 7'2 -Q. 1 Rosemary Kennedy and Ruth Zygiel model these attractive cocktail dresses, ballerina length, in beige and white. Below: Leonora McCabe displays a coral organza gown suitable for evening wear. r 73 :- ,ii i l l li X E ' F ,mm MAY-JU E Fl ALE May Procession with Benediction at the Grotto ushers in the month of June when we count the days to our own Ciass Day and Graduation. ..., ESQ 'vw if 9-f , , , AWE As iuniors we formed the Honor Guard for the seniors. Now it's our Turn to move on- ward, and our Leaders prepare to pass on their badge of office to the incoming seniors. rs Francls J and Othilia V Petrone and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs George and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs and Mrs PATRONS Most Reverend James L. Connolly, D.D., Ph.D. Right Reverend Monsignor James J. Gerrard V.G. Right Reverend Monsignor Edmund J. Ward Very Reverend Humberto S Medeiros S T D Chancellor Reverend John E Boyd Reverend Bart Buckley C S Sp Reverend Raymond T Considine Reverend Francis J Cooney C S Sp Reverend John Driscoll Reverend Edward J Gorman Reverend William Harrington Reverend Kerry Keene C S Sp Reverend John T O Brien C S Sp Reverend Daniel F Shalloo Reverend Arthur Dos Reis Reverend J Joseph Sullivan P R Coyle High Taunton Mt Saint Mary s Academy Dominican Academy Prevost High Jesus Marie Academy St Mary s High Taunton Cecil J Acheson Robert C Ashworth George E Bouchard Dominick Ciatardini G Clark William M Cleare Manuel L Carreiro Joseph Correira Andre A Desmarais Charles Deyo Thomas G Di Santo JohnJ Dznok John E Edgett Manuel Faroas Mrs Irene Goncalo and Mrs William P Grace and Mrs William P Grant Gerald N Guimond and Mrs William A Healey and Mrs Frank W Helger and Mrs Norman F Hochu Mrs Gertrude P Hunt Mr and Mrs Patrick Kelly Mr and Mrs FrankM Kennedy PARENTS Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrs Oscar J Mr and Mrs Mrs Letitia L Stephen Kolakowski Walter Koziol Labonte Lionel Levesque ynch Mrs EstelleO MacLean and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Thomas F McCabe Frank J McGrath Antone A Mederros Antone Medeiros Frank Yan Ng Thomas Norton Francis A Rugglero Fred T Sahib William J Smith Albino Souza Alvin J Sullivan Joseph M Teves Seraphin Teves Geor e F Tourgee E J Warwick and Mrs Edward Zygiel PERSONAL FRIENDS Mr Thomas Beedem Miss Lena Bevilaqua Mr and Mrs Mrs Adelina Mrs John D Mr and Mrs Dr and Mrs Mr and Mrs A Friend Dr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Samuel A H David Boland Caruso Connell John F Coyle H' Richard J Donovan Joseph A Fariaifff Daniel Gallery Joseph C Glblln A G Ginsberg all Attorney and Mrs John J Harrington Patrick H Harrington Mrs Myer Markell Mrs Frank Mazzom Mary Medeiros Misses Ida and Marie Pruneau Mr and Mrs Cyrus C Rounsvllle Seventeeners Attorney and Mrs George L Sisson Mr and Mrs James J Stevens Mr Micheal Stevenson The Sucordnum Club Thomas Wong Mr. . 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