Salve Regina University - Regina Maris Yearbook (Newport, RI)

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i V 5 .• - «;€« ■it i ;| (krtVMMP 1958 regina mans salve regina college newport • rhode island ded i c a t i o n a degree— many things ... a new state in life, an awareness ... a realization— no, not too late— of the greatness, the goodness of the past . . . to look back, a turn not to stone, but to silence, the silence of reflection ... so much has gone by— gone beyond recall but not beyond remem- brance . . . so much to remember . . . innocence of child- hood with you always there to care, to protect, to love . . . the eagerness— or anxiety— of adoles- cence with you always ready to teach, to give, to love . . . now, in maturity, we remember . . . from aware- ness comes gratitude . . . we realize the goodness of the past . . . the glory of the present . . . the grandeur of the future ... all made possible by you ... in heartfelt gratefulness we pray God ' s blessing for you . . . and, in sincerity, in hope- fulness, but most of all, in love, we dedicate our yearbook to you— our parents. A ' ■tj . v - ' ill 4 4 mi } A if- ms A • • • tV ' jtf S ' ' ' ■ t ' . d acre wor th Every day of every year it is fitting and proper to pay a tribute of love and gratitude to our beloved Bishop, but in this tenth year of his Consecration as our Shep- herd it is a special privilege to honor and extol him. Therefo re, we, the students of Salve Regina College, proudly say to him through the pages of our Regina Maris: We salute you, Most Reverend Bishop, as a true Prince of Holy Mother Church, a zealous Apostle, a kind and generous Father, a true imitator of Christ your Model in the care of the lambs and the sheep of your flock. We congratulate you on your holy achievements during the ten short years of your Episcopacy. The poor, the sick, the aged; children, youth, leaders, priests, religious, laity— all have been the recipients of your prayers, your zeal, your gen- erosity in the great crusade of bringing souls to Christ. We, the Class of 1958, speak not only for ourselves, but also for all the students of Salve Regina College when we say to you— We felicitate you, Most Rev- erend Bishop on this your tenth anniversary. We pledge to you our love, our loyalty, our prayers for all the tens of future years that God may grant you in His holy service. m d u I t o s a n n o s Very Reverend Irving A. Georges, O.P., S.T.D. Father Georges— add zealous enthusi- asm to profound scholarship . . . result: a stimulating, challenging pro- fessor . . . leads his students to the very top of the world ... his wis- dom complemented by unfailing un- derstanding ... an excellent teacher ... a true priest of God . . . Father Shea— proffered a gentle in- troduction to the queen of the sci- ences . . . the sure basis for our growth in knowledge of our Faith ... a hearty and heartwarming laugh betokens a man of God, happy among men . . . f Reverend John Shea, A.B. . . . for we have need . . . we had need of enlight- enment . . . need of wisdom ... of maturity . . . we sought from our college a fulfillment of these needs ... in rich generosity, in idealism born of dedication, a channel was provided . . . the administration offered it throughout the years . . . unrecognized in the past . . . now realized . . . appreciation in our realization . . . gratitude inadequately expressed . . . sincerely experienced . . . for we had need . . . the need for so many things . . . enlightenment, wisdom, maturity . . . for we had need . . . the need fulfilled— that we may be made worthy. Officers of the Administration. Seated, left to right: Sister Mary Rosalia, R.S.M., candidate-Ph.D., Dean of Studies; Sis- ter Mary Hilda, R.S.M., Ph.D., President; Sister Mary Rose, R.S.M., Ed.M., Treasurer; Standing, left to right: Sister Marie Therese, R.S.M., Ed.M., Librarian; Sister Mary Evan- I gelista, R.S.M., Ph.D., Head, Division of Humanities; Sister Mary Constance, R.S.M., A.M., Dean of Students; Sister Mary Martina, R.S.M., Ph.D., Dean of Admissions; Sister Mary Venard, R.S.M., Ed.M., Assistant Treasurer. Ill GERTRUDE FRANCES AMARAL, A.B. English, Education Fall River, Massachusetts compatible to periods of maluring solitude and invigorating conversation . . . advocate of the hearty breakfast . . . Oriental taste in beverages . . . successful in exchanging test tubes and microscope for Shakespeare and Literary Criticism . . . the exponent of individualism . . . one of the fortunate few who can enjoy all sort of tasty morsels yet maintain and oh-so-becoming figure . . . lover of the great outdoors. AAARY CLARA BARROS, A.B. History, Education New Bedford, Massachusetts a provoking vivaciousness, weli-tempered with reserve . . . possessor of boundless energy . . . ardent Du Maurier fan . . . why is everybody in such a hurry? ... a perfectionist in moods . . . the concerned mother, nurse and pacifier of her impish second-graders ... so pleasant to have around (as can be best vouched for by her companion on the daily trek from New Bedford). 13 CAROL LOUISE CANNON, A.B. English, Sociology Providence, Rhode Island delightful simply by being present . . . flashes of well-timed wit ... a leader ' s understanding and a lady ' s poise . . . the joy of intelligent participation . . . eyes which reflect a soft realization . . . dreams in an aura of Black Satin . . . appreciated Mauriac but tumbled for Browning . . . charmingly capable but essentially feminine . . . depth in her eyes, her thoughts, and her heart. 14 JULIE ANN CARLSON, A.B. History, Education Paris, France continent hopping collegian . . . sophisticated world traveler ... at home on the Left Bank ... a fascinating friend ... a whiz with books . . . quiet . . . con- versationalist par excellence . . . gay hearted . . . unpredictable . . . the girl with the smile ... an historian with an eye to the future . . . love s the navy blue and gold . . . thinks national anthem is Anchors Aweigh. 15 MAUREEN ANN CONNELLY, A.B. History, Education Fall River, Massachusetts artistically inclined . . . neat and petite . . . heart of gold . . . sympathetic and always ready to help . . . determined air . . . likes a good argument . . . speaks her mind . . . common sense . . . enormous appetite . . . attentive listener . . . loyal . . . warm smile . . . fun loving . . . liked by all . . . ardent lover of the art of Terpsichore . . . industrious in academic and extra-curricular fields. PAULA FRANCES COOPER, A.B. French, Education North Attleboro, Massachusetts a heart that laughs at troubles, and the wonderful ability to make olhers laugh . . . impromptu dances and perfect impersonations . . . feminine remembrance in the little things . . . conversations with a surprise ending ... a perpetual series of last minute crises . . . never walks if she can dance . . . exchanged her crown- ing glory for a pixie cut . . . But, oh, what those five feet can do! 17 JEAN MARIE COUGHLIN, A.B. English, Education Providence, Rhode Island friendly, outgoing nature . . . good humor and generosity . . . blue eyes reflect- ing a gentle light . . . serious-minded . . . devoted to duty . . . gives willingly of time and effort for all projects ... a mind that gives to education deep, thoughtful attention . . . perseverance and hard work can accomplish anything ... A heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth. 18 PATRICIA WARD CRECCA, A.B. English, Sociology Attleboro, Massachusetts blonde sophistication of Miss Dior and black cashmere . . . eyes that speak a language universal . . . zest for the bizarre tempered by mood . . . dreamy over Garner ' s melodies . . . ecstatic over Ravel . . . ponders T. S. Eliot, yet wistful for the times of F. Scott Fitzgerald . . . sensitivity emerges in poetic strains of a lonely time ... a sympathy never saccharine . . . depth not frequently fathomed. 19 MARY ESTHER DALEY, A.B. Social Sciences, Education Fall River, Massachusetts always tidy an d trim . . . natural blush . . . giggles and gaiety . . . Much mirth and no madness, all good and no badness ... a temper we ' ve yet to find . . . always a story to relate about her second graders . . . easy going . . . shining brown hair and a peaches and cream complexion . . . cheery hello at any hour . . . sparkling eyes . . . smiling sincerity. 20 Nursing MARIA HELGA DANJCZEK, B.S. Easton, Pennsylvania pilgrim from Pennsylvania . . . reveals in Rhode Island . . . blue-gray eyes with a steady, lambent light . . . wit at will . . . frankness invites frankness . . . fearless defender of opinions . . . moderation in all things . . . strong in performance . . . s timulating optimism . . . good conversationalist ... an enthusiastic part of the Hartford trio . . . loyal to Lafayette . . . for her patients A heart resolved, a hand prepared. 21 NANCY ELIZABETH DUPONT, A.B. Spanish, Business Bristol, Rhode Island exquisite femininity with an air of delicacy . . . quietly efficient . . . easily graceful . . . mood music effects in soft brown eyes a gently serious nature . . . afficionada of pizza . . . chili hot dogs . . . doughnuts and coffee, no sugar, please . . . the leadership of persuasion . . . appreciative of a good joke . . . quietness that gives grace to a woman ... A beautiful face is a silent commendation. 22 EILEEN MARIE FARRELLY, A.B. Mathematics, Education Providence, Rhode Island the tall one who captured the hearts of ' 58 . . . calm, quiet grace . . . from the complexities of calculus to the confessions of fifth graders in one, unhurried step . . . dependability with an easy charm . . . our Sleepy Time Gal . . . happy even at 7 A. M. . . . blue-gray eyes gleam with mischief, or glow with a maturity born of love . . . essence of a lady. 23 EILEEN GERTRUDE FLAHERTY, A.B. Mathematics, Education North Providence, Rhode Island undisturbed by clamor or confusion . . . enjoys scenery of southeastern Rhode Island . . . ardent proponent of the exponent . . . tranquility personified . . . neither rain, nor hail, nor sleet, nor snow keeps her from her appointed classes . . . guides her pupils in a manner serene ... a brilliance not ostentatious ... a reticence relieved by a simple smile ... a future bright and prosperous. 4 MARY ANNE FLANNERY, A.B. History, Education Providence, Rhode Island eyes blue as the sea she loves . . . perseverance which inspires admiration . . . moves in the luxury of Lanvin ' s Arpege . . . patient understanding will mark outstanding success in her profession . . . truly enjoys being on the other side of the desk . . . quiet efficiency, constant dependability . . . teased with a Calypso beat about sifting sand . . . personification of neatness . . . humor unexpected and piercing. 25 CAROL LEE FLYNN, A.B. Sociology, Education Pawtucket, Rhode Island laughing eyes, smiling lips and dancing feet make for Blue Skies in any key . . . meticulous but casual . . . candlelight sophistication ... a lover of the components of femininity . . . spontaneously applies humor to the dark days of life ... a favorite stamping ground located atop Smith Hill . . . sincere friendship may be found in her . . . generosity of self is her. 26 SANDRA ANNE GRIGGS, A.B. Sociolgy, Education Cranston, Rhode Island challenges every problem with a slow, easy drawl . . . softly sentimental . . . sensitive . . . neat, methodical in every way . . . likes music from calypso through Dixieland to mood . . . loves parties, hamburgers, and Canadian waters . . . Fordham fan . . . eyes that smile quietly, revealing dreams, hopes, ambitions ... a silent face that speaks ... a gentle heart bound with a fine thread. 27 MARGARET MARY HARROLD, A.B. Sociology, Education Pawtucket, Rhode Island staunch defender of opinions . . . Rhode Island ' s most dedicated Beantown fan . . . tall and slim ... a romantic heart which loves the Stardust of night . . . enthusiastic participant in any project . . . answers with pride to Sissy . . . finds a challenge in crossword puzzles . . . revived a fad with a shining pageboy . . . a dreamer with her feet on the ground. 28 ANNE ELIZABETH HORAN, A.B. Sociology, Education Providence, Rhode Island the reassurance of an inherent calm . . . bounds of imagination for costume parties or bulletin boards . . . bandbox freshness . . . crises in Newport and a conquest on Wall Street . . . the reason we saw red . . . charmingly serious with a happy sense of humor . . . collector of persistent beaux . . . the essence of fashionable femininity . . . strength of character softened by a woman ' s heart. 29 KATHERINE CHRISTINE LISI, A.B. Sociology, Education Providence, Rhode Island pink and white but never blue . . . AAona Lisa look and modern view in rare combination . . . musical taste varies from June Christie ' s Something Cool to Beethoven ' s fifth . . . never foe, always friend . . . has a flair for sirens, good conversation and George Lord Byron ' s poetry . . . quality of honesty ever present ... a dry wit not always understood ... a certain smile portrays all that is Kay. 30 JEAN ANNE MAGUIRE, A.B. History, Education Newport, Rhode Island has a Midas touch with paints and drawing pencils . . . scion of a fine old Irish family as coppery hair and sparkling blue eyes testify . . .gracious generosity . . . Still waters run deep and contain an exacting scientific mind tempered with humor and imagination— a rare combination for an historian . . . can be counted upon for the latest fashions . . . perpetual Christmas spirit. 31 DOROTHY ANNE MAHLER, A.B. English, Romance Languages Belize, British Honduras tiny British subject with an American way all her own . . . reserve broken by a single smile . . . tall tales of life in Belize to the uninitiated . . . speaks only Spanish when circumstances demand . . . penchant for an ocean isle, her weekend hide-away ... a fine mind without ostentation . . . gives friendship slowly, but completely . . . always more than just a memory to those of ' 58. 32 BARBARA MARIE McALEAR, A.B. Sociology, Education Providence, Rhode Island close cut black, a shining foil for fine features and luminous blue eyes . . . songs delivered with determination ... a terror at charades . . . collegiate in a crew- neck or sophisticate in silk . . . generosity in the highest degree ... a walk which belies her size ... a preference for navy blue . . . optimistic adaptability . . . When your heart is full of love, you ' re nine feet tall. 33 CATHERINE JULIA AAcCAFFREY, A.B. Chemistry, Mathematics Providence, Rhode Island a smile on her face, a song on her lips display the personality that is Kay ' s . . . air of complacency . . . possesses the admirable qualities of a student . . . graciously accepts a duty . . . likley to give way to spurts of impishness ... a long-time member of the Big Three, faithful even to feeding the ducks ... the scientist ' s precision with the humanitarian ' s scope. 34 SHEILA ANN McKENNA, A.B. Sociology, Education Cranston, Rhode Island sincerity and depth in a steady blue gaze . . . happy combination of spontaneity and reserve . . . pretty practicality . . . the Tall tales of Pepper told with roguish humor ... a summer tan that loves the cold . . . the sparkle in thirty first-graders ' eyes . . . sometimes studies in a cocktail hat . . . sympathetic counsel by morning light or flashlight . . . bouyant and bonny . . . My China Doll. 35 ANN VERONICA MELVIN, A.B. English, Education Fall River, Massachusetts a bearer of true dignity, combining a maturity of observation and a genial help- ful nature . . . well-acquainted with the Fall River-Newport route . . . possessor of attributes seldom found co-existent: beauty and brains . . . one of the literary group . . . serenity indicative of penetrating thought . . . devotee of Henry James . . . poised, confident, sociable, truly feminine— the perfect lady. 36 BARBARA HANNAH O ' GARA, A.B. Chemistry, Biology Dover, New Hampshire that N ' Hampshire gal with an elfin charm . . . warm understanding . . . listens even to the wee, small hours . . . the country girl who came and saw and conquered . . . redhead who loves her Freckles . . . sophisticate in black . . . generosity in a crew sweater or a cocktail hat ... a scientist who listens to A da and reads Anne Lindbergh . . . that magic of sympatico is hers. 37 SHIRLEY ANN PERRY, A.B. Sociology, English New Bedford, Massachusetts quiet and unaffected . . . pensive nature . . . calm reserve . . . enormous vocabulary . . . competent and responsible . . . the better known the better liked . . . warm, quiet humor . . . considerate . . . painstaking student . . . connoisseur of books . . . capacity for notable achievement ... a quiet warmth which com- forts ... an untiring listener . . . smiling eyes prove irresistible, revealing the beauty that is Shirley. 38 BARBARA CLAIRE PHELAN, A.B. Sociology, Education Fall River, Massachusetts bright and cheerful . . . great capacity for fun . . . gladsome outlook on life . . . enthusiastic . . . twinkle in her eye ... a bit mischievous . . . carefree companion . . . valiant defender of a variety of views . . . avid bridge player . . . hearty laugh . . . tall and slim . . . perpetually happy . . . contagious laughter . . . life is wonderful for her, made wonderful by her. 39 AMELIA MARY POCZATEK, A.B. Sociology, Education New Bedford, Massachusetts her extensive and smart wardrobe would be the envy of Parisian mannikins . . . Florida and New York are favorite vacation spots . . . beautiful blond hair and pale blue eyes highlighted by ivory skin . . . list of dates could fill a card catalog . . . light-hearted and gay . . . strong nationalistic affiliations . . . soul of the musician and as unpredictable. 40 JOSEPHINE DOROTHY RAO, A.B. Sociology, Education Providence, Rhode Island Stardust sparkles in her eyes as well as on her left hand . . . endures anything with an eye on the future . . . may be seen daily running the Rao taxi service . . . has been known to entertain fellow classmates at the piano with any of five numbers . . . her favorite hobby: watching germs grow . . . her future: an MRS with a southern drawl. 41 Sociology, Art MARIE ANN ROBINSON, A.B. Cumberland, Rhode Island casualness born of preparation ... a walk easily recognized . . . avid interest from Picasso to interior decoration . . . tireless campaigner ... a flair for English tweeds and sunglasses . . . travels under a nom-de-plume . . . artistic idealism coupled with a realization of the truth . . . humor in a well-timed phrase ... a taste for the unconventional . . . appreciation which follows the realization. 42 FLORENCE MARY ROSE, A.B. Mathematics, Education East Providence, Rhode Island energy personified . . . lives to get things done . . . drives to get somewhere . . . does wonders with construction paper and scissors ... a member in good standing of the five o ' clock club . . . master of the mastersheets . . . the neatness of a professional air ... a strong aptitude for the world of finance . . . eyes, the softness of brown velvet. 43 CONCETTA VIRGINIA SCORPIO, A.B. Sociology, Chemistry Providence, Rhode Island brown eyes containing a roguish light within their sleepy depths . . . blushes beautifully at the slightest provocation . . . truly a cheerful giver . . . strong faith in doctors . . . relaxes with a textbook . . . peanut butter and jam sandwiches for breakfast, lunch, supper . . . ignores the little things, faces the big ones . . . the warmth and joy of a friendly heart. 44 MARY LOUISE SERVANT, A.B. History, Education Bristol, Rhode Island is that mischief in her eyes? . . . football is the ONLY sport . . . infects laughing sprees, even in Grade 7 . . . the girl who just CAN ' t believe it . . . loves wall- paper with bouquets of orange flowers . . master of the ad lib . . . wouldn ' t miss a Bristol parade . . . her happy, constant optimism tempered by a mature realism ... a mirth spontaneous, a joy longlasting. 45 FRANCES JOAN SHIELDS, A.B. Spanish, Education Providence, Rhode Island a frame of jet complimenting delicate dresden . . . enthusiastic champion of the siesta . . . sincerity with a sparkle . . . unintentional mimic . . . conversations punctuated by a wandering gaze . . . the ability to be perfectly charming while being perfectly frank . . . the wonder of a heart which seeks the highest and the warmth which flows from love . . . sunlight and Stardust reflections in blue. 46 Nursing DIANE ROSE SILVERIA, B.S. Newport, Rhode Island dry humor mirroring a keen intellect . . . ability to turn a phrase . . . green Rambles between Providence and Newport . . . brings to her patients the vigorous mind and body of a skilled athlete . . . basketball her forte . . . musicals her first love . . . reason and calm judgment— qualities of a leader . . . spirit of cheerfulness that solves all problems ... A heart at leisure from itself. 47 LORETTA PATRICIA SMITH, A.B. Home Economics, Education Providence, Rhode Island Charm or Home and Gardens read avidly . . . genius with a needle, the envy of her less talented or industrious colleagues . . . lover of the sea by starlight . . . wit tempered by sensitivity . . . nutrition coupled with Shakespeare ' s sonnets . . . favors South American refreshment, but music in the Gardiner manner . . . cheers with charm . . . vivacious, warmly gracious . . . sincerity shines in eyes sparkling blue. 48 MARILYN ELIZABETH SOUCY, A.B. Home Economics, Education Providence, Rhode Island from bermudas to ball-gowns, ever-lovely . . . from the gaiety of Auntie Mame to the practicality of Home Furnishings interest never waning . . . thinks afternoon siestas the greatest contribution of Spain . . . but, Oh, how she hates to get up in the morning . . . capability with a calm grace . . . eyes that answer for a feeling unspoke ... a striking loveliness . . . queenly, not cold. 49 Nursing KATHLEEN NORA SULLIVAN, B.S. AAlDDLETOWN, RHODE ISLAND arrives late gracefully . . . Hartford, Providence, Newport, Middletown, all claim a place in her heart . . . cosmopolite with a suburban air . . . loves horses, clothes, food . . . filled with love of life ... a soothing smile heals her patients . . . expressive eyes that contain the warmth and glory of an April day . . . An angel is like you, Kate, and you are like an angel. 50 MARY JANE TRAF1CANTE, A.B. Sociology, Education East Providence, Rhode Island a button nose and an adorable smile describe our M.J. ... a firm believer of the theory that two can live as well as one . . . relies on the advice of friends . . . always aims to please . . . forever interested in the latest developments of the telephone company . . . tiny girl with a big and beautiful voice . . . enthusiastic sparkle lights our personable Miss T. LORETTA PAULINE VERDE, A.B. Chemistry, Biology Warwick, Rhode Island loyalty in button-down shirts, helpfulness with a buckle-in-the-back . . Eartha Kitt melodies made oh-so-chemical . . . occasionally emulates Carol Channing ' s philosophy regarding men . . . intones satiric verse . . . becomes profound on jazz, nuclear physics, or just the vagaries of life ... a wit clear and sharp ... a mind logical and piercing ... a disposition warm and appealing. 52 senior —a paradox . . . so much to look forward to— so much to remember four years ago we looked around . . and tried to hide our wonder . . . getting acquainted we hummed Honey Babe and to the blare of Sincerely discovered the double entendre of D.L. . . . we changed— though we wouldn ' t admit it . . . but we realized new perspectives . . . discussions till the small hours brought the friendliness we craved— and also— insight and understanding . . . our castles in the air -were castles among the stars, sophomore— wise fool . . . our interpretation— carefree . . . college— familiar enough to know our way around . . . but still new enough not to be too serious . . . romantic dreaming to the tune of Dancing Partner — but we had breath enough to harmonize Down By The Riverside . . . we gained a playful roommate— Sugartown Teddybear III . . . and took a break from bridge long enough to organize the best Mission Bazaar ever . . . this year— our own version of Snow- bound . . . our castles in the air— we tried to build in the drifts which barred our doors . . . was it just a change in dormitories— or was there a change in us . . . major didn ' t mean a khaki uniform— minor was more than an age . . . High Society —a movie dear to us ... it was our town . . . one slight change— our affirmative answer to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire . . . this year Moore Hall— en masse— celebrated a graduation in December . . . and now— over our castles in the air— a star sapphire . . . Class of 1958 . . . how many times we heard it . . . we never thought it would come so quickly . . . guiding Newport ' s children— the daily occupation . . . Spot and Puff — the nightly serial . . . we were the inCOMparable seniors . . . our new outlook— this is the last time we ' ll— ... a deeper understanding— the word friend . . . the debt to parents and teachers . . . now . . . we realize— their gift . . . our chance to make materialize . . . our castles in the air . . . 53 crux of Student Government Organization . . . span between the student body and Adminis- tration . . . based on democratic principles . . . chief organ of order on campus . . . lends a comforting ear to student problems . . . back- bone of college life . . . promoter of school spirit . . . settles weekend plans with two words, You ' re campused . . . but more- much more is the result of arduous labors by the council . . . upholding honor and prestige of the college . . . our representatives, our voice, our Student Council . . . president more than presides, she listens, talks, thinks— then acts . . . vice-president far from the forgotten man . . . secretary— always surrounded by records, papers, and questioning constituents— Can ' t this be postponed? . . . treasurer ' s office-the cafeteria- ' Collecting for Fall Week- end, kids! . . . Loretta Verde, President; Nancy DuPont, Vice Presi- dent; Janis Miles, Secretary, and Lucille DiRobbio, Treasurer, relax for a moment and smile for our photographer, showing their leadership, efficiency —and beauty, too! Standing: Mary Patricia Murphy, Carol Cannon. Seated: Dorothy Mahler, Nancy DuPont, Loretta Verde, Lucille DiRobbio, Janis Miles, Barbara Balzano. Front row-. Jean Couglin, Anne Carpenter, Helena D ' Almeida, and Eileen Farrelly. 54 Dolores Matoes, Marie Robinson, Patricia Smith, Barbara O ' Gara Anne Motte, junior delegate, and Carol Can- non, senior delegate. Anne Motte and Carol Cannon prepare to journey forth to the wilds of a Winter Council. Conferences, councils, congresses . . . stimulat- ing conversation on the challenges of Christianity . . . campus problems analyzed— no couches nec- essary . . . politics in lobbies . . . diplomacy in suites . . . strategists in charcoal grey . . . from San Francisco to craggy coast of Maine, students joined in active Federation . . . for some— the Alphabet soup organization . . . for others- plain hot water ... for all— a refreshing spa . . . 55 The Maria Regina Sodality offers its members a spiritual program . . . mental prayer, spiritual reading, and study of the sodality rules ... a deepening and intensifying personal holiness . . . the foundation for the apostolate . . . stresses in a special way loyalty to the Church . . . emphasizes the necessity of living with the mind of the Church ... a special day of recollection . . . attendance at the Summer School of Catholic Action in New York . . . the Winter School in Boston . . . means of integration and mutual stimulation ... on campus, proba- tioners with hope attaining the status of full-fledged sodalists ... all sodalists meet once a week for discussion and mental prayer . . . Jean Coughlin, prefect, and Shirley Perry, vice-prefect, both members of the senior class do much toward high-lighting the sodality way of life on campus. Left to Right-. Marilyn Soucy, Eileen Farrelly, Mary Anne Flannery, Deanna Encalada, Patricia Smith, Alice Violet, Jean Coughlin, Shirley Perry, Rosa daSilva, Barbara O ' Brien, Jane Integlia. 56 meet Marilyn Soucy, president of the Home Eco- nomics Club. Through her efforts the projects initiated by the club are completed successfully and enthusiastically. Home Economics . . . the art of balancing the budget and planning meals on a shoestring propounds the old, if not infallible adage two can live as cheaply as one . . . from fashion shows in the Fall to International Teas in the Spring . . . enriching the lives of the future teachers, dietitians, mothers . . . prov- ing the uncanny relationship between chem- istry and baking powder biscuits . . . com- bining with skillful ingenuity the traditional and the modern ... in patterns and materials ... in houses and furnishings . . . from gabled Victorian to split level in one quick step . . . Child Care, Chippendale, and Consomme. Eileen Griffin, Lorraine Boisvert, Joyce Santucci, Joyce Pimental, Marie Lazlo, Ann Cummings, Elizabeth Hennessey, Lillian Gemma, Marilyn Soucy, Pat Smith, Germaine Forrest, Agnes Givren, Lois Scriven, Mary Siefkin and Jacqueline Roosevelt— all uphold the honor of the Home Economics Club. The art of homemaking has its attractions and offers to the eager student many opportunities in the world of commerce and society. The students are becoming acquainted with the numerous possibilities open to them in this field of endeavor. Left to right (front row): C. Brown, A. Violet, D. Poirier, G. Assali, P. Beaulieu, F. Claffey, P. Cooper, D. Mahler, (bac c row ) M. L. Clark, B. O ' Brien, D. Warburton, G. Forrest, C. Byrne, J. Sansone, M. L Benoit and M. Geffroy. francais es panol Left to right-. D. Mahler, S. Hatfield, J. Integlia, N. DuPont, D. Encalada, R. DaSilva. 58 Pat and Carol . . . dashes for dead- line . . . long-distance calls from Philadelphia . . . imagination and inspiration . . . the unfilled fulfilled. The Regina Maris staff meets the camera officially. Carol Cannon and Patricia Crecca, editors,- Mary Anne Flannery, photography; Barbara McAlear, ads; Ann Horan, photography, and Joan Shields, business manager. ' %, i Dolores Matoes, feature editor; Anne Motte, editor-in-chief; Deanna Mannix, business manager, back row, Carol Cannon, Donna Hurd, Barbara Balzano, Janis Miles, associate editor; Anne Carpenter. v - Salve Regina College blends voices with Providence College . . . From Vienna, My City of Dreams to The Road to Mandolay via Basin Street . . . songs to taste . . . sad or dreamy . . . happy or blue . . . One Alone or Brinda, Brinda. Claire Di Barbara Ann Con Gorini . . . all the wo girls play directions by Mrs. Catherine Beagan . . . settings . . . backdrops . . . but most of all, the play ' s the thing. 60 Baby, it ' s cold outside! But not too cold for Pat Lyons, Betsy Hennessey, and Monique Geffroy as they prepare to take advantage of New England ' s January. indoor sports, literally . . . intricacies of field hockey . . . volleyball . . . Robin Hood had nothing on our archers . . . badminton for the winter tennis fans . . . blaze of glory . . . tournaments in spring . . . three letter girls. i I IWrrn-xnTx-u Frran 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 61 Connie Scorpio Jean Maguire Marie Robinson Nancy DuPont Paula Cooper Maureen Connelly Florence Rose, Eileen Flaherty, Catherine Mc Caffrey, Barbara O ' Gara, and Loretta Verde find articles on math and science particularly challenging . . . the very chemical atmosphere abets their concentration . . . fathom mysteries of atoms, energy, and calculus. 62 Evelyn Davoren and Mary Lou Clark ponder perils of problems international, while Mary Lou Benoit, Monique Geffroy, and Sandra Gai catch Martha Lyons ' attention with Sputnik vs. Vanguard. Sigma Phi Sigma, Mercy Honor Society, seeks scholarship, loyalty, and service in its candi- dates . . . members from the Class of ' 58— Loretta Verde, Eileen Farrelly, Diane Silveria, Nancy DuPont, and Eileen Flaherty. 63 Helgi Danjczek . . . Pennsylvanian serving as president of the Rhode Island Student Nurses ' Association . . . Rx coupled with Roberts ' Rules . . . administrative quality of a leader . . . learned of Chicago first-hand . . . instituted state convention . . . knowing sympathy of a nurse. Senior and Freshman student nurses become acquainted . . . seniors with their wealth of experience and mature outlook give Freshies encouraging advice . . . helpful hints for the future . . . the junior and sophomore students were busy at the hospital . . . missed this meeting of kindred souls in the college state dining room. 64 the lonely seniors . . . who sought solace in the stacks . . . the sad, sad saga of first semester . . . Teechur . . . otherwise known as Miss Horan . . . leads Charles and Tanya across busy Broadway . . . Anne . . . like so many others . . . went away to the realm of pedagogy . . . leaving behind . . . 65 juniors • • . .. juniors— solicitous about freshmen sisters . . . most eager to please . . . adept at writing— for every occasion . . . vvell-travelled on weekends . . . their clothes— personifica- tion of collegiate life . . . possesses keen interest in the Museum of Natural History . . . overjoyed at receiving long-awaited star sapphires— truly a symbol of all college means for them . . . their ring weekend— a culmination in wonderful time and much happiness . . . their hope— a senior year with all its joys . . . few of its sorrows. Paula Martellino, Maureen McCabe, Patricia McCabe, Edith Spooner, Elizabeth Callahan, Agnes Givren Helen Newbury, J oyce Pimen- tal Patricia King, Dorothea James Eileen Griffin, Joyce Santucci, Lorraine Boisvert, Mari- lyn Sullivan, Sheila Murphy, Marie Lazlo. Junior class officers . . . attention: Susan Hatfield, Treasurer; Elizabeth Callahan, Vice President; Rosa DaSilva, Secretary; Ann Carpenter, Student Council Representative, and Barbara Balzano, President . . . caps, gowns, and white gloves — the formal touch to these able guides of the Class of ' 59. Left to right-. Anne Motte, Joyce Santucci, Dolores Matoes, Janis Miles, Barbara Ferreira, and escorts. 67 Left to right-. M. Pettis, L. Boisvert, D. Hurd, D. Mannix, M. Lazlo, L. Di Robbio, S. Murphy, E. Davoren, A. Givren. The East Terrace and the ocean provides a background of splendor for these Juniors. Sheila Winter, Sheila Woods, Helen Woloweic, Lillian Zompa, Jane Integlia, Elizabeth J. Brennan, Joan Casinghino, Maureen McCabe, Gloria Young, Jeanne Soucy, Edith Spooner, Patricia Woods, Margaret Toomey, Marilyn Sullivan, and Rita James. 68 Jacqueline Segerson, Vice President; Helena D ' Almeida, President; Eliza- beth Myette, Secretary; Mary Pat Murphy, Student Council Representative, and Gail Fisher, Treasurer . . . capable leaders of the Class of ' 60 . . . usually found on second floor McAuley Hall . . . planning, organizing . . . ever-busy. Left to right-. P. Coffey, A. DeGaetano, M.Lyons, L. Gemma, E. Hennessey, A. Violet, M. Grimes, L. Scriven, A. Cummings, B. O ' Brien, G. Forrest, M. Sullivan, I. Scorpio, E. Yellen, M. Lyone, F. Claffey, R. Wheeler. sophomores sophomores— gaiety by sunshine or moon- shine . . . the largest and the friendliest . . . re-introduce Bellevue Avenue to racoon coats . . . collectors of dates, dead- lines, and demerits— oft-heard expression, Oh, no, not another campus . . . care- free and calamitous . . . first at a dance- last to go home. Sophomores find the best vantage point for observation of Great Hall festivities. a a i 69 mmw kl ll Peggy Kelliher and Teddy Wallace and escorts. Elizabeth Hennessey, Monique Geffroy, Jacqueline Roose- velt, Gail Fisher, Gail Fontaine, Mary Lou Clark, Patricia Dunigan, Jeanne Sansone. Elaine Segerson, Antoinette Cantore, Nan Kelly, and Jackie Segerson note the sale at Thompson-Forbes with keen and hungry looks. 70 • Arlene leads sophomore troop away from hallowed hall of learning— but, its irresistible charms will beckon them back— by nine a.m. tomorrow. —The long walk home— sophs trudge the weary, worn path from classes to refuge at Mercy Hall. 71 fresh men m f mm m s w Ann Connors, freshman chairman; Carolyn Downes, Mercy Hall representative, and Ann Corcoran. Ochre Court representative. shy yet eager— strange yet friendly . . . awed by the newness— yet completely at home ... a mix- ture of joy and sorrow— eager to lend a helping hand ... a freshman . . . green bows, white sneakers, beanies, and de- merits . . . freshman introduction to the unsur- passable sophomore class— to college life . . . enthusiasm for study— fear for exams— anticipa- tion for weekends and vacations— an unbeatable combination . . . her room— her pride and joy . . . the expression of her status quo— so new, yet ages old . . . junior sister— her guiding light for this year— and a friend for many . . . senior sophistication— her question— her hope . . . she came to learn— but stayed to live . . . new friends taught much— not found in textbooks . . . discovers that 1 1 p.m. can be a very early hour . . . sometimes feels lonely in the largest of crowds— happy alone on the Forty Steps . . . a freshman ' s cherished memories of her first year— initiation, mixers, Court Cotillion . . . her first O.C. Ball . . . Friday afternoon . . . magic words ... an open sesame to merry-making, mixers, and men . . . Jane Patriarca, Loretta DeCotis, Mary Deignan, Jane Skeffington, Ann Corcoran, Marie McCarthy, Helen Fisser, and Ann Kelley. 72 A One year does make a difference, doesn ' t it? . . . Frosh plunge into the complexities of radical chang- ing verbs . . . and there are many radical changes beyond the books, no es verdad? sSgsggfsisSpiss S fSHSW - — fssssS BBJEEHIE Teresa Coleman, Helen Fisser, and Mary Deignan seek COOL refreshment. Ann Smith, Kate Gilmore, Pat O ' Leary, Carol Reardon, and Marie McCarthy ... a coffee-break at the D.L. 73 J% H JP wft pH9 p HR mm|| 1 MMM „-i .. HV B HHHB I H I 1 HHHB 91 v Jm «f - • , y i ' ■ ■■ I V:|||| ■ ;■ . ■:!;■. ■ ILI l A w i. - A Xmm wT iP « ttw Hkl : lr + - ■ t I ' £ ' , r i $ ?t ■ • k L M EII -a M - ft .d F VW mmm mmmY ' JmW Efr  « : ° - ' ■ I , m Mi mm mmm ms ■ mmW mm. .mmmm f ' b ■ B mm. f S£ I i m 1 JH H B Hw s - W| - H V M 1- a BV 1 i T r -- mf IP- iM H tmmT 1 j w J  « r V ► our lighter side 75 an invitation to all visiting firemen. ... a junior ' s pride . . . Barbara McAlear reflects joy in the star sapphire. our version of spring fever . . . ball gowns and best beaux 76 our adopted city— Newport— an his- toric past— an important present . . . President and Mrs. Eisenhower at the summer White House . . . dealings of the world and the nation— brought clearly to mind . . . we witnessed first-hand the activity attendant on Chief Executive— and Dateline, New- port, Rhode Island — the Summer White House — was the center of the nation ' s interest . . . conferences at the War College— and golf on the Ocean Drive . . . Salve Regina a most- awed— an enthusiastic gallery. 77 Senior President meets the photographers! Marie Robinson comes to join roommate Paula Cooper and escorts — an evening beyond Gate 1. u M • ] si ghted ship— sank same! 78 80 81 and so it ends DIRECTORY SENIOR CLASS GERTRUDE FRANCES AMARAL 599 Dwelly St., Fall River, Massachusetts Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; The Regina Players 1,2; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1,2; El Circulo Salamanca 3,4. AAARY ESTHER DALY 359 Manchester St., Fall River, Massachusetts Maria Regina Sodality 2,3,4; Alliance Francaise 2,3,4; The Queen ' s Choirsters 3; Commuter ' s Club 2,3,4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4. MARY CLARA BARROS 25 Bliss St., South Dartmouth, Massachusetts Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; The Regina Players 1,2,4; Le Cercle Francais 1,2; The Queen ' s Choristers 1; Regina Maris Staff, Ad Manager 4. CAROL LOUISE CANNON 200 Admiral St., Providence, Rhode Island Class Secretary 1; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3; Student Government 2,3,4; N.F.C.C.S. 1, Alternate 2, Delegate 3,4; I.R.C., President 2 ; Regina Players 1; Sociology Club 1,2; Art Club 1,3; Ebb 7 de Staff 1,2,3,4, Editor 2, Associate Editor 3; Regina Maris Staff, Co-Editor 4. JULIA ANN CARLSON Pavillion 24, Petit Beauregard Le Chesney, Paris, France El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4. MAUREEN ANN CONNELLY 253 Buffington St., Fall River, Massachusetts Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3,4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Le Cercle Francais 1,2,3; Art Club 1,2,3; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1,2. PAULA FRANCES COOPER 217 Elm St., North Attleboro, Massachusetts Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1,2; Le Cercle Francais 1, Vice- President 2, President 3,4; Art Club 3; Athletic Asso- ciation 1,2. JEAN MARIE COUGHLIN 721 Smith St., Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3, Prefect 4; Student Govern- ment 4 ; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1,2,3,4; l .R.C. 2; Art Club 1,3; The Regina Players 4; Le Cercle Francais 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4 ; Ebb Tide Staff 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA WARD CRECCA 308 Tiffany St., Attleboro, Massachusetts Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; Student Government 2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4 ; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1; Athletic Association 1,2; Art Club 4; Sociology 2; Regina Maris Staff, Co-Editor 4. MARIA HELGA DANJCZEK 719 Hamilton St., Easton, Pennsylvania Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3,4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; S.R.C. Student Nurses Association 1,2,3,4; Rhode Island Student Nurses Association 1,2, Junior Delegate 3, President 4; Athletic Association 1,2; The Regina Players 1,2; Sociology Club 2; Social Chairman 1; Ebb Tide Staff, Reporter 1 . NANCY E. DUPONT 81 Oliver St., Bristol, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; Student Government 1, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1,3,4; Home Economics Club 1,2; Le Cerculo Salamanca 1,2,3,4; Ebb Tide Staff 1,2,3,4. EILEEN MARIE FARRELLY 16 Wyndham Ave., Providence, Rhode Island Class Secretary 3, Treasurer 2; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3,4; Student Government 4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; I.R.C. 2; Sigma Rho 2,3; Le Cercle Francais 1,2; Art Club 1. EILEEN GERTRUDE FLAHERTY 22 Allendale Ave., North Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 4 ; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; L ' Alliance Francaise 1,2; Sigma Rho 2,3,4; Art Club 1. MARY ANNE FLANNERY 152 Modena Ave., Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 2,3,4, Social Chairman 3; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4 ; Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1; Ebb Tide Staff 1,2,3; Regina Maris Staff, Photography Manager 4. CAROL LEE FLYNN 147 Woodhaven Rd., Pawtucket, Rhode Island Class Vice-President 3; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; Com- muter ' s Club 1,2,3,4; Sociology Club 2,3,4. SANDRA ANNE GRIGGS 12-A Sefton Dr ., Edgewood, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 2,3,4; Social Chairman 3; N.F.C.C.S. 2,3,4; Le Cercle Francais 3. 83 DIRECTORY MARGARET MARY HARROLD 503 Pawtucket Ave., Pawtucket, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Athletic Association, President 1; Le Cercle Francais 1,2, Social Chairman 4; Sociology Club 2; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1,2. ANNE ELIZABETH HORAN 217 Hope St., Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1,2,3; Athletic Association 1,2; Sociology Club 1,2,3; Regina Maris Staff, Pho- tography Manager 4. KATHERINE CHRISTINE LISI 277 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; I.R.C. 2; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1; Sociology Club 1,2,3,4; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; Art Club 1,2. JEAN ANNE MAGUIRE 10 Marin St., Newport, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; The Regina Players 3; Art Club 1,2,3,4; Campus Forum 3; Athletic Association 3. DOROTHY ANNE MAHLER Barrack Rd., Belize, British Honduras Class Treasurer 3, President 4; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3; Student Government 4; Le Cercle Francais 1,2,3,4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; El Circulo Salamanca 1,3,4; The Regina Players 1,4. BARBARA MARIE MCALEAR 1 70 Taber Ave., Providance, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; Art Club 1,3; Sociology Club 1,2,3; Regina Maris Staff, Advertising Manager 4. CATHERINE JULIA MCCAFFREY 219 Cole Ave., Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3,4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1,2,3, Vice-President 4; Sigma Rho 1,2,3,4; C.C.D., President 1; Sociology Club 1; Art Club 1; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; Ebb Tide Staff 1,2,3. SHEILA ANN MCKENNA 163 Garden Hills Dr., Cranston, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3; Social Chairman 3; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Athletic Association 1,2; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2. ANN VERONICA MELVIN 133 Osborn St., Fall River, Massachusetts Maria Regina Sodality 2,3,4; N.F.C.C.S L ' Alliance Francaise 2. .1,2,3,4; PATRICIA ANN MURPHY 31 Hanover St., Fall River, Massachusetts Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Le Cercle Francais 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1,2,3,4. BARBARA HANNAH O ' GARA 303 Washington St., Dover, New Hampshire Class Secretary 2, President 3; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2, Publicity 3,4; Student Government 3; The Regina Players 1, President 4; Le Cercle Fran- cais 1,2; Sigma Rho 1,3,4, Social Chairman 1; I.R.C. 2; Ebb Tide Staff 1,2, Business Manager 2,3. SHIRLEY ANN PERRY 235 Rockdale Ave., New Bedford, Massachusetts Class Vice-President 4; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3, Vice-Prefect 4; Le Cercle Francais 1,2; Sociology Club 2 ; Art Club 1; Ebb Tide Staff, Typist 1,2. BARBARA CLAIRE PHELAN 26 Home St., Fall River, Massachusetts Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Sociology 2,3,4; Commuter ' s Club 1,2,3,4; El Circulo Salamanca 2,3,4. AMELIA MARY POCZATEK 2112 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, Massachusetts Maria Regina Sodality 2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; The Queen ' s Choirsters 2,3; Le Cercle Francais 2,3; Art Club 4. JOSEPHINE DOROTHY RAO 42 Intervale Rd., Providence, Rhode Island Class Secretary 4; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3,4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; Art Club 1,2; Athletic Association 2. MARIE ANN ROBINSON 291 High St., Cumberland, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2, Publicity 3,4; Le Cercle Francais 1,2,3; Art Club 1,2,3, President 4; The Regina Players 1,2,4, Publicity 4; Sociology Club 2,3,4; Social Committee, S.G.O. 3; Athletic Association 1,2,3; C.C.D., Delegate 1. FLORENCE MARY ROSE 65 Baldwin St., East Providence, Rhode Island Class Treasurer 4; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; Art Club 1,2; Sigma Rho 2,3,4; Sociology Club 1. CONCETTA VIRGINIA SCORPIO 66 Knight St., Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1,2; Athletic Association 2; Art Club 1,2,3,4. 84 DIRECTORY MARY LOUISE SERVANT 675 Hope St., Bristol, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; El Circulo Salamanca 1,2; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1; Art Club 1,2,3. FRANCES JOAN SHIELDS 21 Cole Ave., Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; Student Government, Treas- urer 3; El Circulo Salamanca 1,3,4; Athletic Association 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Business Club 1,2; Social Com- mittee, S.G.O., 3; Regina Maris Staff, Business Manager 4. DIANE ROSE SILVERIA 16 Chapel St., Newport, Rhode Island Class Treasurer 1; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3,4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Salve Regina Student Nurses As- sociation 1,2,3, President 4; Rhode Island Student Nurses Association 1,2,3,4; Athletic Association 1,2; Sociology Club 2; Commuter ' s Club 1,2; Ebb Tide Staff, Reporter 1 . LORETTA PATRICIA SMITH 175 Fifth St., Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1,2,4, Librarian 3; Home Economics Club 1,3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4, Class Repre- sentative 3; Sociology Club 1; Art Club 1,3; Ebb Tide Staff, Reporter 2,3,4. MARILYN ELIZABETH SOUCY 86 Elton St., Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3,4; Le Cercle Francais 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Art Club 3. KATHLEEN NORA SULLIVAN Newport, Rhode Island Class Vice-President 1; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3,4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Salve Regina College Student Nurses Association 1,2,4, Vice-President 3; Rhode Island Stu- dent Nurses Association 1,2,3, Senior Delegate 4; Sociology Club 2; Commuter ' s Club 1,2; Ebb Tide Staff, Reporter 1 . MARY JANE TRAFICANTE 125 Grosvenor Ave., East Providence, Rhode Island Maria Regina Sodality 1,2; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; Student Government 3; Sociology Club 2,3,4; El Circulo Sala- manca 1,2; Art Club 1,2; The Queen ' s Choirsters 1,2,3. LORETTA PAULINE VERDE 3311 West Shore Rd., Warwick, Rhode Island Class President 1,2; Maria Regina Sodality 1,2,3; Student Government 1,2, President 4; N.F.C.C.S. 1,2,3,4; I.R.C. 2; Sigma Rho 2,3,4; Ebb Tide Staff, Typist 1,2,3. JUNIOR CLASS BALZANO, BARBARA 93 High St., Bristol, Rhode Island BOISVERT, LORRAINE A. 2 Governor Bradford Dr., Barrington, Rhode Island BRENNAN, ELIZABETH J. 34 Lafayette St., Pawtucket, Rhode Island BYRNE, MEARLE ANN 10 Loxley Rd., Providence, Rhode Island CALLAHAN, ELIZABETH A. 4 Jude St., Middletown, Rhode Island CARPENTER, ANNE MEREDITH 55 Lyndhurst Ave., Providence, Rhode Island CASINGHINO, JOAN FRANCES 8 Norman Ave., Windsor Locks, Connecticut CHIAPPINELLI, LUCILLE IRENE 14 Sefton Dr., Edgewood 5, Rhode Island DA SILVA, ROSA P. 47 Hancock St., Pawtucket, Rhode Island DAVOREN, EVELYN MARY 3 Water St., Milford, Massachusetts DiROBBIO, LUCILLE MAY 23 Ryder St., Cranston, Rhode Island DOUGLAS, GAIL REGIS Fairlawn, Ocean Rd., Narragansett, Rhode Island FERREIRA, BARBARA J. 14 Maywood St., New Bedford, Massachusetts FITZGERALD, CAROL ANN 9 West Narragansett Ave., Newport, Rhode Island GIVREN, AGNES CATHERINE 99 Winifred Rd., Brockton, Massachusetts GRIFFIN, EILEEN PATRICE 854 Main Ave., Greenwood, Rhode Island. HATFIELD, SUSAN GAY 46 Wilder St., Brockton, Massachusetts HURD, DONNA M. Provincetown, Massachusetts INTEGLIA, JANE 1 1 Bull St., Newport, Rhode Island JAMES, DOROTHEA VIRGINIA 123 Prospect Hill St., Newport, Rhode Island JAMES, RITA L. Girard Ave., Newport, Rhode Island KING, PATRICIA ANN 25 Pearse Ave., Bristol, Rhode Island 85 DIRECTORY LAPLANTE, SIMONE RACHEL 70 Potter Ave., West Warwick, Rhode Island LAZLO, AAARIE ILEEN 90 Thornbush Rd., Wethersfield 9, Connecticut MANNIX, DEANNA YVONNE 71 High St., Newburyport, Massachusetts AAARTELLINO, PAULA JOYCE 71 AAiantonomi Ave., Middletown, Rhode Island AAATOES, DOLORES JUANITA 17 Grinnell St., Jamestown, Rhode Island MCCABE, MAUREEN ANN 375 Benefit St., Providence, Rhode Island MCCABE, PATRICIA J. 70 Bay Rd., Barrington, Rhode Island MILES, JANIS CLEMENTINE 406 Armistice Blvd., Pawtucket, Rhode Island MOTTE, ANNE LOUISE 632 Smith St., Providence, Rhode Island MURPHY, SHEILA EILEEN 2 Cliff Ave., Newport, Rhode Island NEWBURY, HELEN FRANCES 84 Carroll Ave., Newport, Rhode Island PETRARCA, DOLORES C O ' Neil Point Rd., Portsmouth, Rhode Island PETTIS, MARSHA ANN 125 Main St., Manville, Rhode Island PEZZa, MARIA N. 71 Paterson Ave., Warwick, Rhode Island PIMENTEL, JOYCE CATHERINE 20 Dover Ave., East Providence , Rhode Island SANTUCCI, JOYCE ANN 95 Vine St., Woonsocket, Rhode Island SILVA, INES MONIZ 262 Division St., Fall River, Massachusetts SOUCY, JEANNE ANN 86 Elton St., Providence, Rhode Island SPOONER, EDITH T. 354 East Main Rd., Middletown, Rhode Island SULLIVAN, MARILYN ANN 7 Broadway, Newport, Rhode Island TOOMEY, MARGARET ROSE 814 Hartford Ave., Johnston, Rhode Island WINTER, SHEILA MAE 17 Calvert St., Newport, Rhode Island WOLOWIEC, HELEN AGNES 361 Centre St., Fall River, Massachusetts WOODS, L. PATRICIA 896 Eve St., Belize, British Honduras WOODS, SHEILA MASON 12 Ellery Rd., Newport, Rhode Island YOUNG, GLORIA LORETTA P.O. Box 565, Nassau, Bahamas ZOMPA, LILLIAN F. 75 Terrace Ave., Providence, Rhode Island SOPHOMORE CLASS BEAULIEU, PAULINE RITA 80 Underwood St., Fall River, Massachusetts BENCIVENGA, RITA T. 225 Spring St., Newport, Rhode Island BENOIT, MARY LOU 5 Bryant St., No. Dartmouth, Massachusetts BETTY, ELIZABETH 7 Pleasant St., Newport, Rhode Island BRADY, JANET MARY 49 Laundale Rd., Milton, Massachusetts BREAULT, PATRICIA 18 Stuart St., Pawtucket, Rhode Island BROOKS, VIRGINIA 23 Lapham St., Fall River, Massachusetts BROWN, CAROLE ANN 44 La Salle Dr., Providence, Rhode Island BYRNE, CAROLYN J. 42 Elm St., Great Neck, New York CANTORE, ANTOINETTE 2 Haydn Court, Newport, Rhode Island CLAFFEY, FRANCES J. 306 Wilson Ave., Rumford, Rhode Island CLARK, MARY LOU 176 Lafayette St., Pawtucket, Rhode Island COFFEY, PHYLLIS A. 14 Sunset Rd., Winchester, Massachusetts CONDON, GERALDINE A. 42 Veery Rd., Attleboro, Massachusetts COSTA, AILEEN 2149 Warwick Ave., Hoxie, Rhode Island CROTTY, L. 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Old Boston Rd., Wilton, Connecticut SMITH, ANN MARIE 25 Morningside Dr., Arlington, Massachusetts STRACHAN, BERNADETTE 37 Larchmont St., Ardsley, New York SULLIVAN, JUDITH ANN 34 Willow St., West Haven, Connecticut SULLIVAN, ROSEMARY B. 176 West Judson St., No. Tiverton, Rhode Island TUDINO, TULLIA ANN 166 Modena Ave., Providence, Rhode Island WALSH, ANN CLAIRE 46 Come St., Newport, Rhode Island 89 PATRONS His Excellency, Most Reverend Russell J. McVinney, D.D., LL.D. His Excellency, Most Reverend James L. Connolly, D.D. His Excellency, Right Reverend Matthew F. Clarke, V.G. Reverend Irving A. Georges, O.P., M.A., S.T.Lr., S.T.D. Reverend Gerald F. Dillon. LL.D. Reverend John T. Shea, A.B. Reverend W. Leo Flynn Reverend Stephen K. Callahan, A.B. Reverend James McCarthy Reverend John McAlear Reverend Joseph O ' Gara Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amaral Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aubin Bellevue Camera and Supply, Inc. Bestoso and Butterton The Blouse Bazaar Boulevard Variety Store Miss Rose K. 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R.S.M. Robert Goelet, Esquire Cornelius C. Moore, Esquire Herman C. Huffer. Jr., Esquire Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Griggs Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harrold Mrs. E. Joseph Hickey Dr. and Mrs. William A. Horan Miss Adelyne Imperatore Dr. and Mrs. Peter P. Integlia John H. Kazanjian and Co. Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Maguire Mrs. Agnes Mahler Mrs. Kathryn McAlear Mrs. Leo F. McCaffrey Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McKenna Miss Claire Murphy Miss Rita Murtha A Friend Dr. and Mrs. Emmet F. O ' Gara Mr. John Ozak Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ozak Mrs. Mary A. Perry Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Phelan Mr. Leonard H. Phelan, Jr. Remington Ward Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Robinson Dr. Rousseau, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Sao Bento Mrs. Albert Schmith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scorpio Miss Mary Theresa Silvia Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smith Mr. Joseph P. Sniezek Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Soucy Mr. Thaddeus Sowinski Standard Wholesale Co. Technoprint Co. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Verde Mr. Raymond A. White Wiseman ' s Art Store 90 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK J. SHIELDS Compliments of FLYNN TOWEL SUPPLY, INC. CHARLES F. VARGAS Compliments Distributor of of Esso Heating Oils FRANK J. SHIELDS, INC. Southbridge, Mass. 2 54 Rockdale Avenue NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS Manager Telephone: Wyman 3-6592 JOHN F. SHIELDS Compliments Compliments of of PLANTATIONS STEEL COMPANY CAREY AND RICHMOND • BELLEVUE AVENUE • 12 Stukely Street PROVIDENCE 9, RHODE ISLAND Newport, Rhode Island 91 DICK CRANSTON FORD SALES Sales — Service • 1 5 Court Street BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND Clifford 3-8228 SOUSA ' S SHELL FISH Clams — Qiiahaugs Little Necks — Crabs and Lobster in Season Wholesale and Retail Lite Bait — Hot Clam Cakes • Water Street WARREN, RHODE ISLAND Telephone: Cherry 5-8 3 63 COTE PHARMACY CHARLES E. COTE, Ph.G., Reg. Phar. 104 Broadway NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Telephone: Viking 6-0630 Ad Multos Annos from SULLIVAN HARDWARE, INC. • 130 Broadway VI 6-1226 2 Mile Corner VI 7-0379 Compliments of ALLAN A. GROSS Plumbing and Heating MICHAEL TRAFICANTE Registered Architect, A.I. A. 175 Taunton Avenue EAST PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Telephone: EAst Prov. 1-3715 92 Compliments of RITCHIE, FLORIST • 87-89 Broadway NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Photography of Distinction THE BEST IN WEDDING PICTURES IN 3-D, COLOR AND BLACK WHITE Created by E. A. ENGLISH JAckson 1-7797 THE SHORT LINE, INC. • Newport, Rhode Island COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Compliments of JOSEPH F. SULLIVAN FUEL DEALER • Oil Burners Stokers Boiler Burner Units • ALMY WHARF NEWPORT, R. I. 93 Compliments of HOTEL VIKING Newport ' s Finest Newport Rhode Island J. T. O ' CONNELL, INC. Hardware — Paints — Lumber Marine Supplies 89 Long Wharf NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts rr Known tvherever there are Schools and Colleges 99 Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations — Diplomas — Personal Cards Club Insignia — Medals Trophies MR. THOMAS GALVIN Attleboro Office 94 THE NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK Your Favorite Home Town Bank, Since 1803 Complete ONE-STOP Banking Services 8 Washington Square NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND • Two Mile Corner MIDDLETOWN, RHODE ISLAND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NEWPORT GAS, LIGHT COMPANY Compliments of The COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. of NEWPORT Newport Rhode Island BROADWAY HARDWARE COMPANY Electrical Appliances and Television 19-2 3 Broadway NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Telephone: VI 6-2000 95 CONGRATULATIONS • POCZATEK FAMILY MR . AND MRS. ALBERT POCZATEK ALBERT, JR. , ESQ. MICHAEL FRANK LOUIS Z YGMUNT AMELIA I 1 CECILIA WANDA ANN FRANCES 96 Compliments TONY ABBOTT Debutante Parties — Dinner Music Country Club Dances Strolling Musicians Proms — Party Music Weddings — Entertainment 13 3 9 Westminister Street PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND EL 1-3625 — MA 1-3584 — ST. 1-5647 TILDEN-THURBER Diamonds — Watches Sterling Silver Tine China — Jexvelry • 160 Thames Street NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND VI 7-4300 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HENRY D. ROSE PERROTTPS rr Your Rexall Drug Store 176 Broadway NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND RILEY ' S Radio 2 Television 3 63 Smithfield Avenue PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND Congratulations and Best Wishes to All My Friends of the 195 8 Graduating Class • CHARLES T. YOUNG 97 Compliments of the PHELAN-FLORIST 1 6 Chapel Street NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Proprietor: Joseph H. Silveria F. D. McGINN, inc. Building Materials • 177 Massasoit Avenue EAST PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Compliments of MAYFLOWER RESTAURANT 103 Bellevue Avenue NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Authorized - Sales - Service - Parts Hillman - Sunbeam - Triumph TR-} DKW - Renault - Borgivard CHARLES MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Foreign and Sports Cars of Quality 48 8-494 N. Main Street PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND TE 1-7736 Quality - Courtesy - Service CASINO COFFEE SHOP 18 6 Bellevue Avenue Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Breakfast - Lunch Full Course Dinners Novelties - Ice Cream - Candy Compliments of JOSEPH P. CUDDIGAN, INC. East Providence, R. I. 98 EILEEN M CLURE Portrait Photographer 62 Arcade Building Third Floor PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Established 1943 Bridal Portraits Candid Weddings GA 1-1917 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. JOHN RAO 99 COMPLIMENTS OF GILBANE BUILDING COMPANY NEW YORK New York HARTFORD Connecticut PROVIDENCE Rhode Island Compliments of PERRY ' S DISTRIBUTORS 245 Rockdale Avenue NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone: Wyman 2-6286 100 NEWPORT ELECTRIC CORPORATION Let r Reddy ' do it I Go all electric! Enjoy the difference! Newport Rhode Island JAMES W. DWYER, President GUSTAVE J. S. WHITE, INC. Real Estate and Insurance Auctioneers and Appraisers • 3 7 Bellevue Avenue NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Telephone: VI 7-4200 Packer Braman Roger P. Braman Wilfred A. Brady PACKER BRAMAN AGENCY Aetna 177 Thames Street NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Telephone: Viking 7-5 200 • The Agency for INSURANCE with the P.S. ' ' • ' Personal Service T. J. BROWN Landscape Contractor — All Kinds of Trucking Dealer in Loam and Fertilizer Bulbs, Seeds, and All Types of Plants and Evergreens 2 3 Lucas Avenue NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Telephones: VI 7-2081 VI 7-1688 NEWPORT ROOFING COMPANY, INC. Newport ' s Oldest and Most Reliable Roofer Vernon Avenue NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Compliments Telephone — Newport: VI 6-0598 New York Office: MU 7-0457 CABBAGES KINGS Established 1913 DAVID R. ROUGH, INC. Antiques Remounting - Watch Repairing Jetvelry Repairing - Replating 214 Bellevue Avenue 18 2 Bellevue Avenue NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND VI 7-4650 5 54 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK, ROOM 2801 Compliments of rffyant PROVIDENCE 2. RHODE ISLAND Compliments Best Wishes of THE D.S.C. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH RUSSOLINO COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 102 GEORGE BOWEN FUEL CO., INC. Coal - Fuel Oil - Oil Burners • NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Bowens Wharf Telephone: Viking 6-2242 WEEDEN T. UNDERWOOD Heating and Plumbing NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND • Office: 595 THAMES ST. VI 6-1321 Residence: 8 SULLIVAN ST. 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