St Clare High School - Je Me Souviens Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)
- Class of 1958
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A Gratitude is enthroned in our hearts as we stand at the crossroad of life facing the test of the future with a strong Catholic spirit. We have learned that the purpose of education is the symmetrical development of youth in body, mind, and in heart. ln body, we have made our debut as athletes learning the art of fair play. In mind, we have grown in the culture patiently instilled by the Religious of Jesus and Mary, whose aim is to teach us to apply this iknowledge in everyday circumstances with Christ as our Guide. ln heart. we have assimilated the value of activities, the purpose of which is to develop in us scholarship. service. leadership. and character. We have come to the realization of the importance of the tireless efforts of our principal, Mother St. Pierre. for our character training. which will be a vital factor in our success in the future. We have enjoyed the great privilege our devoted parents have given us of being educated in a Catholic atmosphere. ln return for the immeasurable benefits we have received is offered the heartfelt HlVIerci,' which flows in the pages of our year- book, file Me Souviensf, Simone Pepin Editor l K 1 The Senior Class of 1958 offers the CXp1'655l0Il of its veneratioii and gratitude to its lieloved Bishop, the Most Reverend Russell J. MCVll1IlCy' Bishop of Providence. Les fiuissaules mle 1958 offreut l'expres5io11 de leur 1'6'COIlI1HlSS2lI1CC et de leur affection filiale 51 leur devouci cure Mgr. Joseph A. Corlmeil, P.D. CIDNNAISS.fXNfffli1, CWEEZST LA MEMOllRE DU QOlli',lUR A la Revereufle Mere lVIaria del Rosario, Superieure Ceuerale de la Congregation de ,lfaiillhk-lVlill'lt'. les eleves finissantes dedieut respevtueusement leur almuaire. Conscicntes des richesses iutellectuelles et morales CIIIQQHCS out puisees Z1 Sainte-Claire, elles sl estiment heureuses d'eu temoigner leur gratitude gl eelle qui incarue llespirit de son Institut, espirit de devouement pour la cause de laeducation chetienne de la-jeunesse A 1- ll ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , aque e lee lijllglfillbfjb de ,If'Sll5-ylkiflf' eousacrent leur vie. The Editorial Staff assembled in early morning meetings, discussed, planned, wrote, and rewrote-dreamed, and perhaps. worried, too. After all that, they could smile thus happily at the yearbook advisor and the photographer. Congratulations, girls, and accept the thanks of the class for your devoted work. Seated: Paula Fitzpatrick, Helene Dufresne, Simone Pepin, Editorg Ruth Desmarais, Sheila McGuire. Standing: Claire Bissonnette, Celine Descheneaux, Lucille L,Esperance, Jacqueline Crepeau, Ann Marie Lemieux, Claire Bergeron, Priscille Tousignant. A TREASURE-TROVE Do you feel joy within your heart today? Do happiness and gaiety abound? Does life seem carefree, pleasant, bright. and gay? Or do your cares turn smile, alas, to frown, And make your heart feel burdened to the ground With woes and trials and sorrows that ne'er end? To double joy and lessen cares profound, Heed my advice and find a loyal friend: Your happiness and daily cares she'll comprehend. Priscille Tousignant S s z 1, W! H 4 X 5 Q 2 a i ii ? H E 3 .- - - . 1' - , , . , - - kwa: - ,Q f - 1. -r .ww-41.5-w - Aw w w GLORIA T. ADAM Student Council 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club 43 Blue Army 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 4 Sparkling-eyed Gloria, although quiet, is fun loving and addicted to teasing. Her exquisite tidiness reflects her straight- forwardness. The snaekbar in Manville gym is a favorite spot. Her sense of humor will smooth life's path for her. LOLA A. ASTI Student Council 3, 43 Class Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 French Club 43 Blue Army 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 43 Sodality 3, 43 Clarion 3, 4 Happy, brown-eyed Lola can be seen hurrying to and fro, always with a cheerful and friendly smile. Thoughtfulness, readiness to volunteer for projects, promptness in landing her classmates, are Lolais outstanding qualities. ALINE J. AUBIN Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Sponsor 2, 3, 43 CCD 1, 23 Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2. 3, 43 Parish Choir 13 Fighting 69th l, 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 KHBS l. 2, 3, 43 Journalism Club 4 Aline has lively hazel eyes and a sparkling personality. She, is vivacious, cheerful, and never fails to be the life of the party. We shall remember her as a general class favorite. LORRAINE R. AYOTTE Sodality 2, 3, 4, Counselor 3, 43 Class Officer l3 Student Council l3 French Club 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Basketball 2, Captain 3, 43 CCD 1, 23 KHBS 1, 2, 3, 43 Blue Army 43 Vocation Club 3, 43 Fighting 69th l, 2, 3, 4 Lorraine's ambitions are to become a nurse and to make the world a happier place. Her main characteristics are a dynamic personality and a heart-warming smile., Indeed, Lefty is a sure cure for anyone's blues. JOCELYN M. BACHAND Student Council 1, 2, 4, French Club 4, Vocation Club 35 Librarian 1, 4g CCD 1. 2, Blue Army 2, 3, 4g KHBS 1, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Although Jocelyn appears quiet, even bashful, she contributes much in class. A lover of books and high quality TV programs, she also delights in the out-of-doors and girl scout worlr. YVETTE S. BACHAND Student Council 3 Yvette is really a combination of fun and laughter behind an appearance of timidity and tranquility. How she loves the type room l Music, television, and hockey are among her favorite amusements, with Frank Sinatra a nmustf' FRANCES I. BAILLARGEON Student Council 3g Basketball 1g Cheerleading 2, Librarian 33 Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 4g KHBS 1, 2 Fran has a special love for the comic and her dark eyes light up miscnievously at a witty saying or amusing situation. She has a devoted circle of friends, and is devoted herself to the Rebels JULIETTE R. BARIL Student Council 1, 2g French Club 1, 23 Vocation Club 3g KHBS 2, 3, 4, Blue Army 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Julie is good-natured and full of vitality. Her pleasant. personality and warm smile have won her manyqfrtends. Our future laboratory technician is an ambitious student and a true friend. GAIL A. BATCHELLER Soclality 2, 3, 4, Counselor 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 43 French Club 4g Latin Club 3, 43 CCD, lg Blue Army 3, 4-g KHBS 1, 3g Fighting 69th 1 Sparkling hazel eyes and a lovely smile enhance Gail's un- assuming charm. Her devotion to Sodality and her conscientious work assure us that she will realize her goal of laboratory technician. LUCILLE C. BEAUREGARD Class Officer 2. 35 Student Council 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 4, Vocation Club 4g Blue Army 3, 43 KHBS, 4 Blond hair, hazel eyes, and winning smile are some reasons for Lucille's popularity. Optimism and a cheerful manner are delightful qualities. Among her hobbies are basketball, dancing, and riding. Marriage is her goal and motherhood will be her role on life's stage. MARGUERITE M. BELL Sodality 2, 3, 4, Sponsor 4-g Student Council 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 4-g Cheerleading 3, 4g Vocation Club 3g Blue Army 3, 4, Fighting 69th 2. 3, 4, KHBS, 2, 3, 4 Maggie, an attentive student, does not let her sparkling brown eyes cloud when pondering over difficult assignments. She finds popular music and dancing appealing. Because of her delightful manner and speech, she will be a success as she takes her place in the realm of business. SUZANNE C. BERARD Student Council 4g French Club 3, 4g Vocation Club 4g Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 ':Sue,' is a well-balanced combination of per- sonality and ability. Her smile is something to be- hold and her ability to make friends and keep them reveals her sociable character. Energetic Sue's favorite pastime is sports, with skating ranking tops. CLAIRE A. BERGERON National Honor Society 3. Vice President 43 Sodality 2, 3, 4, Unit Leader 4, Sponsor 43 Class President 2, Vice President 33 Student Council 2. 3, 43 Clee Club 4g French Club 3, 43 Clarion 3, 43 Vocation Club 33 Blue Army 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 43 CCD 2g Cheerleading 3 Confidence, determination, responsibilityh and devotedness characterize Claire. She is a joy to her friends and a delight to her teachers. A great friend of St. Jude's, Claire often spends her leisure time chatting with him. FLORENCE I. BERGERON Student Council 2, 3,3 French Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club 33 Blue Army 2, 3, 4 Florence, better known as Fl0ssie,', is the girl with the radiant smile and ,charming personality. Among her favorite hobbies are singing and cheer- leading for the Holy Family C. Y. 0. Her cherished ambition is to become a nurse. LUCILLE N. BERNIER Class Officer 23 Student Council 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 43 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 33 Vocation Club 2, 3, 43 Blue Army 3, 4g Fighting 69th I, 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, Counselor 43 Latin Club 1 Lulu,,' a short, jolly girl with twinkling dark eyes, is al- ways courteous, cheerful, and charitable. A serious student and loyal to school, regulations, Lulu is a good friend to have. CLAIRE E. BISSONNETTE National Honor Society 3, 43 Sodality 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Sponsor 43 Class President 2, Secretary 33 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 4g 'KClarion Secretary 3g Vocation Club 3g Blue Army 3, 4g Fighting 69th 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 4 Sympathetic, gentle-mannered, witty, and friend- ly, Claire may be found trying to balance the S0- dality budget, catching up on back exercises in type, or winning new friends. To become an ac- complished secretary is Claire's ambition. CLAIRE L. BLANCHETTE Sodality 3, 43 Student Council 2, 43 French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club l, 2, 3, 43 Clarion 43 CCD l, 2g Blue Army 2, 3, 4, KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting som 1, 2, 3, 4 Claire is a jovial and charming girl with large blue eyes and a cheerful smile. Serious when necessary, she is a storehouse of gaiety and never misses an opportunity for a good time. She holds that homework is too time consuming. ESTELLE G. BOUCHER Sodality 3, 43 Class Vice President 43 Student Coun- cil 3, 43 French Club 43 Clarion 43 Blue Army 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 43 Parish Choir 1 Pretty, peppy, and popular, a model Sodalist, a lover of sports, always helping along with a radiant smile, energetic in school activities, Estelle is an all-round pal we shall long remember. AGNES D. BOURGET Student Council 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Clarion 43 Blue Army 2, 3, 4g Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4g KHBS 2, 3, 4 Roller skating, swimming, and driving appeal to this dimple- faced senior. Writing letters has been practically a vocation for dreamy-eyed Penny, a prelude to her life of ideal wife and mother. JEANNINE I. BOURGET Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Sponsor 2, 43 Class Treasurer 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 2, 33 Vocation Club 2, 3, 43 Blue Army 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4g KHBS 2, 3, 43 Parish Choir 13 Breakfast Club 3, 4 Jeannine, well-known for her friendly smile and pleasant personality, always looks neat, trim, and pretty. A studious and determined girl, Jeannine will surely succeed in becoming an efficient secre- tary. She is fond of yellow roses from Texas. SYLVIA A. BRULE Sodality 3, 45 Class Treasurer lg Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Clee Club 4: French Club 4: Journalism 4: Basketball 2, 45 Blue Army 2, 3, 4: Vocation Club 3g KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4, Fight- ing 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 This introduces Miss Courtesy, Cheerfulness, Neatness, and Personality combined. Sylvia is an ardent lover of high marks, rnom's cooking, harmonizing with the girls, and consoling others. JANE F. BURKE Sodality 2, 3, 4, Counselor 45 French Club 4: Latin Club 4: Basketball 2, 3: Blue Army 3, 4: KHBS 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 2, 3. 4 An energetic Irish miss with mischievous blue eyes is .lanie.,' Her gaiety and eagerness to lend a helping hand make her a truly cherished friend. May this ardent Sodalist achieve success in the fu- ture. GERTRUDE M. CHAMPAGNE National Honor Society 3. 4: Sodality 1. 2. 3: Unit Secretary 4. Sponsor 3, 4: Class President 1, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4: Clarion 4: French Club 3, 43 Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4, Vocation Club 2, 3. 4: Blue Army 1, 2. 3. 43 Fighting 69th 1. 2. 3. 42 KHBS 2. 3. 4 Gert, our Capable senior president, is an outstanding leader and an exemplary student. Active in about all the school extra- currieulars, she is pleasant and trustworthy. CAROLYN L. COLLITO National Honor Society 3, 4: Class Officer 3, Sec- retary 2: Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 43 French Club 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Clarion Busi- ness Manager 4: Blue Army 43 KHBS 3. 4: Fight- ing 69th 1. 2. 3. 4 Carolyn has vivid darlf eyes that dance with mirth. She is devoted to the piano and sports. Stu- dious, alert, charitable, and agreeable, she is a good example of a real St. Clare student and a promising future teacher. RUTH M. CORMIER Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4: Clee Club 3. 4: French Club 4 Latin Club 3. 4: Blue Army 4: KHBS 3: Fighting 69th 1 Slim, erect Ruth Mary has brown hair, brown eyes, and a pleasant smile. She enjoys dancing, popular music, sports, and art. Besides her studies, she is kept busy by her C. Y. 0. activities. She is alert, sociable, orderly, and a most cherished friend. CECILE M. COTE National Honor Society 3. 4: Sodality 2. 3. 4. Unit Leader 4. Sponsor 3. 4. Instructor of Candidates 2: Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Secretary 1. Vice President 2. Treasurer 3: French Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4: Journalism 3: Vocation Club 2. 3. 4: Fighting 69th l. 2. 3. 4: Blue Army 1, 2. 3. 4: KHBS1. 2. 3. 4: CCD 1. 2 A certain Sodality-minded young miss may be seen helpfully busy in every school activity. Short in height, she is not at all short on smiles nor the de- voted friendships she has won. JEANNINE V. COTE National Honor Society 3. 4: Class Officer 2: Student Coun- cil 1. 2. 3. 4: French Club Secretary 4: Latin Club 3. 4: Clarion 3. Associate Editor 4: Vocation Club 3: KHBS 3. 4: Blue Army 4: Fighting 69th 2. 3. 4 Shy and humble Jeannine is dependable, ambitious, and witty. Neat and tidy, Ninn often teases others by saying, On ne dit pas ca: ce n'est pas Wai. All in all, she is an excellent student, a loyal friend. and a delightful girl. JEANNE A. COUTU Student Council 1. 2, 3: French Club 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Blue Army 3. 4: KHBS 3: Fighting 69th 1. 2 Jeanne, a jolly, blue-eyed young lady with a ready smile, is soft-voiced, neat, and becomingly modest. This petite, energetic miss enjoys chemistry ex- periments and long walks. Knowing her is truly a joy.' JACQUELINE L. CREPEAU National Honor Society 3, 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, Unit Leader 4, Counselor 2, 3, 4g Class President 1, 2, Vice President 3g Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4g French Club l, Officer 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 4-5 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Clarion Associate Editor 4g CCD l, 2g Vocation Club 3g Blue Army 3, 4-g KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4g Fighting 69th l, 2, 3, 4 Rare is an ideal friend, yet .lackie's smiling face, twinkling blue eyes, and eagerness to help others characterize her as one of the chosen few. GAIL E. CROTEAU Vocation Club 43 CCD lg Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 4. Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 43 KHBS l, 2 Gail is a merry young miss. Everyone is attracted to her by her warm smile and friendly disposition. Always trim and cheerful, this erect, blue-eyed little lady is welcome in every group. FRANCES M. DANIELS Student Council 3: French Club 2, 3. 43 Vocation Club 3, 4g Basketball l. 23 CCD 1: Blue Army l, 2, 3, 4g Fighting 69th l, 2. 3. 4g KHBS l. 2. 3. 45 Clarion Staff 4g Music 2 Fran', delights one and all with her piarzo concerts, but she leans toward writing, especially to a certain foreign cor- respondent. Slfetching and reading occupy her leisure moments. Lately, medicine has captured her interest. GAIL A. DANIELS French Club 43 Latin Club 3. 43 Blue Army 3. 45 Fighting 69th 1. 2. 3, 45 Glee Club 4, KHBS 2, 3, 4 The ingredients which constitute Cail's appeal are dark hair, dark eyes, and a ready smile. She en- joys chemistry, sports, and music. Her ambition is to become Il capable teacher. Her love and under- standing of human nature will certainly bring her success. CELINE M. DESCHENEAUX National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Counselor 3, 4, Unit Leader 4, ln- structor of Candidates 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Basketball Co-Captain 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club 2, 3, Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4, KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4, Parish Choir 1, Breakfast Club 2, 3, 4 Celine, an enthusiastic member of many organizations, is an all-round, typical St. Clare student. She has a facility for French which everyone arlmires. The longer we know Celine, the more we see her many talents. RUTH L. DESMARAIS National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Counselor 4, Class Secretary 4, Officer 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club Officer 4, Glee Club 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Clarion 4, CCD 1, 3, Vocation Club 3, Blue Army 3, 4, KHBS 3, 4, Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 Our class of ,58 Thumbelina bubbles over with spontaneous laughter. Ruthie's magnetic smile, cheer- ful cooperation, and amicability make her truly an irleal St. Clare girl. HELENE V. DUFRESNE National Honor Society 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Counselor 2. 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Blue Army 3, 4, KHBS 3, 4, Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club 3, Journalism 4, Breakfast Club 4 This stuflious miss has paleeblue eyes that twinkle beneath long lashes. Helene enjoys semi-classical music, reading Shakes- peare, long rifles on a sunny day, and daydreaming. Tranquil, yet jovial, she is a friend in needv to all. JEANNINE M. DUMAIS Sodality 2, 3, 4, Sponsor 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club 2, 3, Fighting 69th 2, KHBS 2, CCD 2 Bright-eyed Jennie is always calm and cool and comes through any lliffieulty with a smile. The twinkle in her eye reveals her sense of humor. Her sympathetic and unflerstanfling nature will make her role in life smooth and easy. HELEN A. DURSIN B.V.M. Section Officer 45 Student Council 2, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Vocation Club 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Blue Army 3, 45 Fighting 69th l, 2, 3, 45 KHBS 2, 3 Helen's gaiety is her most pleasing attribute. This honey- blonde, a fine equestrienne, relishes sailing and swimming. Serene in manner, Helen desires to attend college. PAULA A. FITZPATRICK National Honor Society 3, 45' Sodality 2, 3, 4, Coun- selor 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Basketball 2, 35 French Club 45 Latin Club 35 Journalism Club 45 Clarion 45 Vocation Club 3, 45 Blue Army 2, 3, 45 KHBS 2, 3, 45 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Chestnut-colored hair frames the pretty face of our tall, brown-eyed Paula. A straight-A student, she rounds out her personality by swimming, skating, cooking, and sewing activities. MARY ROSE FLAHERTY Sodality 2, 3, 4, Counselor 45 French Club 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Basketball 25 Blue Army 3, 45 KHBS 2, 3, 45 Vocation Club 3, 45 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Sincerity and warm-hearted generosity are among the qualities of this tall, gracious Irish lass. Mary Rose brings a note of gaiety to any gathering, for her favorite pastime is just talkingf' May her dreams of a little white cottage be fulfilled. LORRAINE P. FLEUETTE Sodality 2, 3, 4, Counselor 45 French Club 45 Vo- cation Club 35 Blue Army 45 KHBS 3 Lorraine is a winning combination of sugar and spice and everything nice. Her bright blue eyes reflect her sociability, helpfulness, and her de- pendability as a true friend and a fine Sodalist. THERESE L. FORGET Student Council 25 Blue Army 2, 3, 4g French Club 23 Librarian 35 KHBS 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 With brown eyes, black hair, and velvety skin, Therese is a neat, optimistic young lady who will cross the bridge when I come to itf' She hopes to become a thrifty housewife and a loving mother. IOCELYN A. FORTIER National Honor Society 3, 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, Unit Secretary 4, Counselor 2, 3, 4, Queen's Work Co- Editor 4g Class Treasurer 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4g French Club 1, 2, 3, Officer 4g Glee Club 3, 43 Journalism President 4, Clarion Editor-in-Chief 4g Vacation Club 35 Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 43 CCD 13 Voice 4 Dignified, well mannered Jocelyn is a soft-spoken, refined young lady, rich in many qualities. A his- tory fan, she enjoys discussing controversial subjects. MURIEL L. FREGEAU Sodality 2, 3, 4, Unit Leader 4, Sponsor 4g Class Officer 2g Student Council 2, 3, 4g French Club 3, 45 Cheerleading C0- Captain 3, 45 Blue Army 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 45 KHBS 2, 3, 49 Vocation Club 3 Vim, vigor, and vitality wrapped in a dainty bundle is our petite Muriel with sparkling brown eyes. She is intelligent and demure, and although shy, has proved herself a responsible leader. VIRGINIA M. FRIEDRICHS Sodality I, 2, 3, Counselor 2, 3, 4, Vice Prefect 4g French Club 43 Basketball 2, 3g Blue Army 3, 45 KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4g Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 4 Virginia's witty charm and magnetic personality make her a must in every crowd. Ginny is generous, always lending material goods or giving consolation. Determined and dutiful, she is an admirable student. JANET M. GLADU Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Vocation Club 3, 4, Blue Army 2, -3, 4, KHBS 3, 4, Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Cheerful and optimistic, ever friendly and generous-that's Klan. Active in C.Y.0. affairs, enjoying swimming, golf, and dancing, she puts her heart into all she undertakes, winning countless devoted friends. JEANNINE A. GOODREAU Student Council 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Vocation Club 4, Blue Army ing 69th 2, 3, 4, KHBS 2, 3, 4 A striking brunette with sparkling brown eyes is none other than our Jeannine. She is the outdoor type who enjoys basketball and driving her green Chevy.,' Her cheerful disposition will make her successful as a secretary. ROSE-MARIE GREGOIRE National Honor Society 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Counselor 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, French Club 2, President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Blue Army 4, Vocation Club 2, 3, 4, KHBS 2, 3, 4 A cheerful, kindly disposition makes Rose-Marie a friend to all. This excellent student has big brown eyes which reveal her every thought. Her charitable, humble nature and keen sense of duty prepare her for a beautiful future vocation. PAULIN E D. GUAY Class Officer 3, Student Council 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Vocation Club 3, Blue Army 4, Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4, KHBS 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading Captain 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4 Polly', is the type of girl who works hard and plays hard. Her alertness and initiative, her courtesy and friendliness, are the qualities which make her an example of St. Clare spirit. JANET C. HARPIN Sodality 2, 3, 4, Counselor 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club 3, Blue Army 3, 4, KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 Although .lanet enjoys studying, she is more interested in Sodality, C. Y. 0. activities, and popular music. In recent months, the practical art of hairdressing has captured her interest. Will she be devising new styles soon? JUDITH M. HENAULT Sodality 2, 3, 4, Counselor 4, Student Council 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, President 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club 3, Blue Army 4, KHBS 3, 4, Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Quick wit, love of fun, and teasing brown eyes characterize Judy. This energetic basketball forward is also an ardent Latin student. Her loyal friendship and filial devotedness prove her to be a true dough ter of Our Lady. RACHEL J. HENAULT Student Council 2, 3, 4, KHBS 3, 4, Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue Army 3, 4, Vocation Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Clarion 4 A certain tranquility is found when one is with this happy, pleasant girl. Rachel, who is a great wit and a good sport, takes life in easy stride, always finding time for softball and basketball. PAULINE T. HURTEAU Class Officer 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Journalism Club 4, Vocation Club 2, 3, 4, Blue Army 2, 3, 4, KHBS 2, 3, 4 Pauline, a future secretary, will fulfill her life's ambition because of her attention and perseverance. Her sociable personality has won her many friends. Skating is Pauline's favorite pastime. MARIETTE A. JACQUES Student Council 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Blue Army 2, 3, 4g Fighting 69th 2, 35 KHBS 2, 3, 4 Petite Mariette, a five footer, has a bobbing pony tail, striking dimples, and a radiant smile. She enjoys music, French fried potatoes, and creme soda. Her favorite French expression, On sait bien, is often heard. All in all, Dimps is friendly and understanding. MARY E. KELLEY Sodality 2, 3, 4, Counselor 45 Basketball 2, 35 French Club 45 Blue Army 45 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 45 Journalism Club 45 KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4 Mary is a very lively person blessed with a great sense of humor. Strangers are misled by her quiet' ness, but her friends know her as the happy life of any party. CHARLOTTE D. LAFERTE Sodality 3,145 Student Council 35 Blue Army 3, 45 Cheerleading 3, 45 KHBS 1, 2, 3, 45 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 Best known as Charlie, this vivacious blonde possesses a sparkling personality and a contagious smile. Always pretty and peppy, she certainly will make a fine nurse. PAULINE I. LAQUERRE National Honor Society 3, 45 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Sponsor 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Clarion 3, Photographer 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 35 Vocation Club 35 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 45 Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 45 KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4 A dark-haired miss with a cheerful disposition and amiable manners. Her calm, cool, and collected char- acter has won for her a great many friends. An excellent student, she is also skillful on the piano and with the camera. RACHEL S. LATOUR Sodality 3, 4, Class Officer 1, Treasurer 49 Student Council 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 45 French Club 2, 3, 4g Cheerleading 23 Blue Army 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 4, CCD 1, 2 Rachel, attractive, friendly, and studious, is a friend worth having. Well-liked, she is always ready to lend a helping hand. Rachel is happiest when driving Dad's car on Sunday afternoons. She hopes to be one of our efficient secretaries. GLORIA T. LAURENCE Student Council 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4g French Club 4, Blue Army 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 4g Vocation Club 33 CCD 2g Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4g Girls' State Rep- resentative 3 Because of her understanding heart, refined man- ners, and soft voice, this Manville girl is well liked by her senior classmates. A successful classical student, she enjoys good books and singing in the Clee Club. LINDA M. LAVALLEE Student Council 3, 4g Vocation Club 45 Blue Army 3, 4g KHBS 3 Linda, an intelligent student and interesting conversationalist, is a neat, well-rnannered girl. She enjoys bowling, ice-skating, and playing cards. Success will be hers in her future role of ac- countant. DORIS D. LAVIGNE Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 3, 43 Vocation Club 3, 4g French Club 1, 4g CCD 1, 2g Blue Army 1, 2, 3 4g KHBS 1, 2, 3, 45 Parish Choir 1g Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 Dot, as we all know, is a devoted student. Her dark brown eyes illumine her thoughtful face. Al- though Dot has a special interest in out-of-town people, she is a delightful companion and a loyal friend to all. LUCILLE J. LECLERC Class Vice President 4g Student Council 2, 3, 4g French Club 4: Blue Army 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 4 Always dependable, smiling and amiable, Lucille has many friends at St. Claire. Lulu,', a charming strawberry blonde, has the ambition of becoming a model housewife and devoted mother. JOYCE D. LEGARE Student Council 3, 4g Joumalism Club 43 Clarion 43 Blue Army 4g Librarian 3, 4 Petite, lovable Joyce joined us in the junior year. Studious and helpful, she pleases by her quiet, re- fined ways. An intelligent student, she will achieve her ambition of attending college and working for the government. ANN MARIE LEMIEUX Class Vice President 43 Student Council 25 Blue Army El, 45 Vocation Club 3g KHBS 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Lem, a vivacious redhead with a talent for acquiring friends, possesses a happy blend of enthusiasm and humor. Her playful eyes and quick smile have endeared her to everyone. May Our Lady smile on this future teacher. LUCILLE A. L'ESPERAN CE Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Clarion 4g Cheerleading 25 Vocation Club 2, 3, 43 Blue Army 2, 3, 4g Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4-g KHBS 3, 43 Parish Choir 1 Louis charming smile adds much to her pleasant personality. She is a loyal friend and has an en- couraging word for all. Lou has many talentsg perhaps sometime one of them will win her an 0scar. PAULINE R. LUPU Sodality 3, 4g Student Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4g Vo- cation Culb 3, Blue Army 2, 3, 4, KHBS 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Dainty Pauline, who enjoys pleasing everyone, is usually bubbling over with chatter. Dreams of a devoted husband and children are her delight. She is always neat and efficient, aim- ing at a perfect goal. SYLVIA C. LUSSIER Student Council 1, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 French Club 2, 3, 45 Blue Army 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 4, Parish Choir 1 Quiet in class, a bit bashful, yet Sylvia often teases others as she enjoys her calorie-saving sandwiches at lunch and stores a supply of her favorite Hospital Brand cough drops for afternoon use. YVONNE D. LYMBURNER Student Council 3, 4g French Club 2, 3, 45 Clarion 4g Blue Army 3, 4 Her vivid green eyes and ready smile are a part of Yvonne's sparkling personality. Among her various interests are collecting rings and writing letters. Her devotion and loyalty will make of her a success in later life. DOROTHY L. MAILLOUX Student Council 4g French Club 4g Latin Club 43 Blue Army 3, 4g Vocation Club 35 KHBS 2, 3, 4 Dotty, as she is known to her friends and classmates, is always cheerful and pleasant. Her long, brown hair falls gracefully about her face, framing her pleasant smile which is ready for every- one. JEANNE A. MAILLOUX Student Council 4 Twinkling hazel eyes revealing mischievousness reflect leanne's enjoyment of dancing, driving, and all good fun. With her in- dependent but helpful nature, she will surely achieve her desire to be an efficient secretary. LORRAIN E H. MALO Student Council 3, 45 French Club 45 Vocation Club 45 Basketball 35 Librarian 3, 4 Sweet, gay Lorraine always wears a sunny smile, whether she is doing library work, cheering for St. Ann's C.Y.0., or preparing to be a fine secretary. Ask her about Florida sometime! JACQUELINE S. MANDEVILLE National Honor Society 3, 45 Sodality 2, 3, 4, Sponsor 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 45 Clarion 35 Vocation Club 35 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 45 KHBS 2, 3, 45 Blue Army 4 Expressive brown eyes, deep dimples, and a sunny smile, all add up to our interesting Jackie. She excels in typewriting and stenography and is often found playing her guitar. May Our Lady lead this sweet young lady to success. LOUISE A. MARCOTTE Student Council 45 French Club 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Vocation Club 35 Blue Army 2, 3, 45 KHBS 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Good humor, friendliness, and sportsmanship characterize Lou, Her alert mind and expert skill on the basketball court have helped the senior team on to victory. When will she own that '58 Chevrolet she dreams of? MURIEL T. MARQUIS Blue Army 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 43 KHBS 3, 4 Smiling is one of MeI's hobbiesg she never wears a frown. With her sparkling humor she can captivate any audience, and she tackles sports, dancing, or studies with equal enthusiasm. PAULINE M. MARQUIS Class Officer 3, Treasurer 43 Sodality 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 French Club 4g Vocation Club 33 Cheerleading 3, 43 Blue Army 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 43 Journalism 43 KHBS 2, 3, 4 Dynamic and resourceful Pauline is often called Whippoorwill by her friends. This peppy cheer- leader is always joyful and neat as a pin. Her expressive brown eyes add much to her charm. ANNETTE G. MASON Sodality 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 4g French Club 43 Basketball 23 Clarion 43 Cheerleading 3, 43 Voca- tion Club 33 Blue Army 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 4g Fighting 69th 2 An asset to any social group, this laughing, brown-eyed pixie is loved by everyone. Her sensitive heart and her desire for perfection make her a very dear person. FRANCES M. McBRIDE Librarian 3g Blue Army 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Called Sister within the family circle and Fran at school, this tall, slender girl has a quiet manner and agreeable personality. Faithful to St. Clare's, yet she has a special interest in Woon- socket High. SHEILA A. MCGUIRE National Honor Society 3, 43 Sodality 2, 3, Prefect 4, Counselor 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4g French Club 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Vocation Club 3, 43 Blue Army 43 KHBS 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 An enchanting smile and a friendly disposition make this exemplary Catholic girl cherished by all. Devotedness to duty, complete unselfishness, and humility are some of her outstanding virtues. May dear Sheila obtain the success and happiness she well deserves. KATHLEEN A. MCKENNA Class Officer 13 Student Council 33 Vocation Club 3, 43 Blue Army 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 4 This Irish lass with the blue, blue eyes, once the star of the St. Charles softball team, likes all sports, but now football seems to fascinate her. May Kathy smile her way happily through college. NOELLA B. MICHAUD Sodality 3, 43 Class Officer 23 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Vocation Club 43 Blue Army 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Noella is talented and yet modest. She accepts success with a quiet and humble demeanor. We predict a great future for this devoted senior with a gentle sense of humor and quick smile. BRENDA A. MONGEON Sodality 3, 43 Student Council 33 French Club 3, 4g Latin Club 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Blue Army 3, 43 KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Fighting 69th 3, 43 Vocation Club 3, 43 Journalism 4 Sparkling personality and warm friendliness characterize Brenda. Basketball and skating are her favorite sports, but art is a rival interest. Her deep kindness matches her loyalty. JEANNETTE V. MOGUIN Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Counselor 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Blue Army 3, 4, KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism Club 4, Parish Choir 1 Shy Jan admits she has a liking for football, scrabble, and entering contests. A sincere girl with a desire to get ahead, she dreams of traveling abroad someday. Smooth sailing, Jan! JOYCE M. MORAN Librarian 3, Blue Army 2, 3, 4 Sweet, soft-spoken Joyce is a delight to her riends. Always well-groomed, this blue-eyed miss looks as fresh as a daisy. Personality 'problem she has none, for Joyce is liked by everyone. JEANNE M. MOREAU Sodality 2, 3, 4, Mistress of Ceremonies 4, Counselor 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, 3, Vice President 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Basketball 2, Cheerlead- ing 3, 4, Blue Army 3, 4, KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4, Parish Choir 1 Our quiet, yet peppy Mount cheerleader is an efficient and loyal Sodalist. Jeanne's motto is Better late than neverl her special interest, writing and reading letters, her ambition, to be a nurse, wife, and mother. LUCILLE R. NANTELL Student Council 2, 3, 4, Blue Army 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4, KHBS 2, 3, 4 Lu is a reserved, distinguished girl with a pleasing manner. She is always ready to be helpful to her classmates. The happiness Lucille scatters not only will enrich the lives of her friends but also make her own life a success. PAULINE B. NICHOLS Sodality 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 Vocation Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 4g Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 43 KHBS 1, 2, 3, 43 CCD 2 If blushes were for sale, Pauline's fortune would be made. This tiny miss has jet black hair and smiling eyes that reveal her sunny nature. She is neat, gentle, and gracious. If luck comes her way, we shall see Pauline driving a new '88 Olds- mobile. DOROTHY A. NOBERT Sodality 3, 43 Clee Club 3, 43 Latin Club 33 Bas- ketball 2, 33 Blue Army 3, 4g Vocation Club 3, 43 B.V.S. Treasurer 4 Our friendly boarding school pupil, Dany, is usually seen dashing down the corridor late for class, chapel, or lunch. How does she manage to be on time for her favorite swimming, roller skating, and basketball? CECILE D. PELLETIER Student Council 3, 43 Glee Club 43 French Club 43 Journalism 43 Librarian 33 Blue Army 43 Latin Club 3 Cecile's blue eyes sparkle happily when she is enjoying her favorite sport of horseback riding. Deep dimples add to the charm of her smile which will help cheer her future patients. SIMONE D. PEPIN National Honor Society 3, Secretary 43 Class Officer 1, 2g Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 43 Latin Club 43 Vocation Club 33 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 43 KHBS 1, 2, 3, 43 Blue Army 3, 4 Simone has sparkling brown eyes, gleaming brown hair, and a winning personality. She enjoys music, playing the piano, and her pet Cocker Spaniel, Mike, Her ambition is to become a school teacher. Indeed, Sim is an efficient, intelligent, and loyal friend. AILEEN T. PLASSE Vacation Club 43 Basketball 23 Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 43 KHBS 1, 2 Aileen is a pleasant girl with a very agreeable personality. There is never a dull moment when vivacious Aileen is around. She always wears a smile and has a kind word about everyone. LORRAINE D. RAICHE Sodality 3 ,43 Student Council 33 Blue Army 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3g Vocation Club 3g KHBS 2, 3, 4g Girls' State Representative 3 A blue-eyed teenager with 11 friendly personality, Lorraine likes good fun and fits into any crowd. Her sense of humor, sympathetic nature, and thought- fulness for others make her a very special classmate and prepare her for the nursing profession. ESTHER A. REILLY Sodality 2, 3, 4, Unit Secretary 4, Counselor 3, 43 Class Treasurer 4g Student Council 2: Blue Army 3, 4g Cheerleading C0-Cap- tain 2, 3g Vocation Club 3, 4g KHBS 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Whenever laughter is heard in the halls, it's certain to be Esther sharing a joke with a friend or enjoying some humorous incident. A true friend, she helps through thick or thing a dutiful student, she studies seriously. GLORIA J. ROCK Student Council 3, 43 Vocation Club 4g Blue Army 3, 43 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 Gloria, a loyal friend with a warm smile and pleasant personality, heads her list of extra-cur- ricular activities with dancing, roller skating, and bowling. Her love of commercial subjects should help her go far as a secretary in the business world. MARYANN P. ROWEN BVM Section Officer 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 43 Vocation Club 43 Blue Army 3, 4g KHBS 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 43 Music 2, 3, 4 Cheerful, smiling 'Wan' from Pascoag is one of our favorite boarders. Her readiness to help a friend and her wonderful sense of humor will surely bring her fame, Don't cry, Nanf' you give so much joy to others. HELENE J. SABOURIN French Club 1, 2g Student Council 1, 2, 43 Blue Army 3, 43 Vocation Club 33 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Helen, better known as Sabby, has a keen sense of humor. She can accept a joke at her own expense and enjoys making life happy for others. She will be the sunshine of some medical laboratory. MARGUERITE L. SAILLAN T French Club 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Student Coach 4g Vocation Club 4g Blue Army 2, 3, 43 KHBS 2, 3, 4 Margie's extra-curricular' activities are numerous, but her greatest responsibility is that of acting vice president of the Northern Rhode Island Regional C. Y. 0. Her sunny disposi- tion has won her many friends. MARGARET M. SHEAHAN Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Counselor 3, 4g Class Officer li Student Council 1, 23 Glee Club 43 French Club 4g CCD 13 Vocation Club 33 Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 43 KHBS 1, 2, 3, 43 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 Peggy, though petite in stature, has the biggest heart this side of heaven. Fond of College hops and Iv L l h y eague cot es, she expects to attend RICE. In the meantime, she remains an ardent PC rooter. ROSEANNA SMITH Sodality 2, 3, Unit Leader 4, Sponsor 3, 4, Class Vice President I, Glee Club I, 4, French Club 4, Latin Club 3, Vocation Club 3, 4, Blue Army 4, KHBS 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th I, 2, 3, 4 Whenever you walk through the halls, you are bound to meet our friendly Roseanna singing to her heart's content. Smitty has been a morale booster and a faithful friend to all at St. Clare. She will attain her goal of becoming a registered nurse. PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Counselor 3, 4, Unit Secretary 4, Class Treasurer I, President of B. V. M. Section 4, Student Council 1, Journalism Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Blue Army 4, Vocation Club 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4 A sunny disposition, conscientiousness, a sense of humor, and unselfishness-all these characterize Pat, Undoubtedly, St. Clare will lose a loyal sup- porter when Pat,,' who hails from Hartford, Con- necticut, leaves her second home.v DIANA E. THIBAULT Class Treasurer 2, President 3, Student Council 3, 4, Clarion Co-Editor 4, Glee Club 4, Blue Army 4 Besides being the busy co-editor of the Clarion, Diana is a serious student. A sweet and gentle girl, she is called tite rougen by her intimate friends because of her lovely strawberry blonde hair. JEANNINE L. THIBEAULT National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, Queen's Work Secretary 4, Counselor 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Blue Army 2, 3, 4, KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State Representative 3, Vocation Club 3, Journal- ism 4, CCD 1, 2, Breakfast Club 3 Loquacious, vivacious Jeannine is secretary of N. H. S. Her perpetual smile, mischievous eyes, and lively personality have won her many friends. As a nurses' aide at Woonsocket Hospital, her speciality, of course, is X-Rays. PRISCILLE T. TOUSIGNANT National Honor Society 3, President 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, Unit Secretary 4-g Class Vice President 1, Treasurer 2, President 3g Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4-g French Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Journalism Club 4g Vocation Club 3, Blue Army 3, 4, KHBS 2, 3, 4g Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 41 Leadership, charity, and tact characterize our charming Pris. This humble and vital pres delights in good-natnred teasing. Keenness of intellect and warmth of heart make her an under- standing, highly esteemed, and treasured friend. JACQUELINE E. TRINQUE Student Council 3, 4g French Club 3, 4-g Blue Army 3, 43 Fighting 69th 3, 4g Vocation Club 3 Jackie is considerate, pleasant, and loves to dance, sew, and swim. Her well known giggle echo- ing through. the corridors announces her presence. Friendly towards all, she cannot help attracting loyal companions. She, too, is a type room fan. COLETTE C. TROTTIER Student Council 3. 4g French Club 4, Librarian 3g CCD 2, 35 Blue Army 1. 2. 3, 4: Fighting 69th l, 2, 3, 43 Clarion 4 Helpful, warm-hearted, quiet, yet very efficient-such is Colette. As an active participant in school and parish activities, she brings a spirit of friemlliness and cheer wherever she goes BEATRICE C. TRUDEAU Student Council 2. 4g French Club 2.3.4g Clarion 4g Blue Army 2. 3. 4: Fighting 69th 2. 3. 44 KHBS 2. 3. 4 Beatrice, with laughing eyes and well-groomed hair, is always really with Chatter. She certainly is the li-le of any party. Sports, especially skating and tennis, are her farorite hobbies. Her ambition is to have a whole football team in her family. THERESA P. TRUDEAU Class Treasurer 1, 3, Officer 2, Student Council 2, 4, French Club 4, Vocation Club 4, Librarian 3, CCD 1, 2, 3, Blue Army 1, 2, 3, 4, Fighting 69th l, 2, 3, 4, KHBS 1, 2, 3, 4 Terry stands out among our witty and good-natured seniors. Irrepressibly lively, she is usually the center of a merry group and readily shares her plans for a happy future. LUCILLE A. VALOIS Sodality 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club 3, 4, Blue Army 3, 4, Fight- ing 69th 1, 2, 3, 4, KHBS 2, 3, 4 Lucille, a happy and carefree brunette, is busy weekends at her father's store. An ardent tennis player, she is also a football fan. Looming brightly on the horizon is her goal of medical record tech- nician. MONETTE M. VERHULST Class Officer 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 4, French Club 2. 4, Vocation Club 3, Blue Army 2, 3, 4, KHBS 2, 3, 4, Sodality 4, '4Clarion 4 Witty and comical, pleasant and helpful, Monette captivates everyone she meets. A warm smile, winning ways, plus her love ol music and sports, make her a welcome member in any group. GRATITUDE G is for the guidance which we receive, R is for the right which we achieve, A is for all that makes St. Clare,s gay, T is forthe teachers, more patient each day, I is for the inspirations which they sow, T is for the truths in which we grow, U is for understanding, unshaken and true, D is for our debt to the white and the blue, E is for the end of our years at St. Clareis, Our own Alma Mater ne,er forgotten in our prayers Ruth Desmarais, '58 ff,-r.c h A , h, I ' Dear Teachers, in expressing our gratitude for all that we receive here at St. Clare High Schoolwour warmest thanks go to youl Without devoted, generous persons like von to instruct, guide, and correct us, our books and classrooms would he of little use, You give all your time, energy, and effort to make sure that each of us receives the full benefit of her studies. i i i You encourage us in our work, explain things we do not understand, and try to give us an appreciation of the value of an education. 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W C, A 4 f Y 4 , ii aw - I A N iii: .L -w. 5: mL1W,f, - i .N:Vwg,3Q 'ik iii, ' Awww as YM' -1 -, ,N ., Literature enthusiasts. Front row: Suzanne Carpentier, Susan Dusahlon. Second row: Jeannine Ferron, Elaine Cote, Lina Poirier, Elaine Rich- ard. FRESHMAN Class officers: Pauline Ayotte, Jeanne Ducharnie ian Bergeron, Pr sette, Sylvia St. Duval. -1 1 Jeannine Verrier, , Vice Presidentg Viv- esirlentg Suzanne Bes- Cerniain, Madeleine g'L'Acli0n Catholique furnishes good reading. Seated: Constance Fontaine, Den- ise Lamarque. Standing: Con- stance Rainey, Rita Moreau, Ann- ette Nault, Muriel Cavallaro, Jeannine Ouellette. RUOM M SlINllllEll1P0llS f-quatiuns have no tvrrors for Illvse- fr:--linu-n. SIHIIIIIIYTHI Lucillc UlZ1llCll?.ll'4l. Madr-lvillc Belislc. Maurwn Hop- kins. Dora Hrulca Semvrl: Phy- lisse Cote: Pauline Ayotle, So- langc Allarfl. jxl8Ilf'lf'lllK' Duval, Rosalie' Manclvvillv. Are tlivy iiitf-restful in tlw book? Seated: Susan Neuromla. June- Archam- Iieaulr, Carol Flynn. Slamfirzg: Hvn- rietlo Svhniitt, Susan Cotnoir. Paulinm Cazvault, Gail Flynn. Enjoying thi- lIlarimi. Elaine- Cm-rlin. Yvqmm' Wizlmg Lum e Ciruril. Rvinm-tlv llllgilltt ClEllllll'lIt' tin. Pauline Cuglm-. SUPHOMORJE, flasSoffiCP1's get lugethm' again In prepars- the Vlilxr Illiillillg WhiI'll lakm-5 plum- I'HQllll1iI413 on Friday aflermmn. Svatvrl: Ella fllw-grrilw-. l'l'1'siLl1-xlt. Smrzrlirzg: fllaiw 1Inuturr-, Miwiun Stump S4-r'rvIall'yg f:ll2:ll'117ffP Elhiwr. Nlissiun l4t'E1bllft'l'I Durif PK'IiHril'I'. 'lNl'f?11Nl11'm'1': Eli-ff Rulltlvilll. Vim' I'1'4'sirlv11I: .laxmlllvlillv Sl'Zil'L1lIlf'IlLl. Svclvtary, Tha! Nliss Pm-5 ix quilv Ll 1-l1urar'tv-l'f Flu' zultls u ligllll f4lll1'h lu X Tull- of Tun Citivsf' Sfanzliugg: UlIl'41fllf llmlffmwl. St'IlllJ1I,' P11111- inf' 'l'l'UIlil'I'. Sinlfun- Hfllall'-I. .luuvl lfnn- tuinv. um! TAm'l'uimf Rinpm-I, 4ga1v.A4,a m,Q,,.,.. ig .. xc ,, ,vw nzaklzfaa l'e'114iunt lu vlafw dv tlllllijlilr ' f1ssI.sr' ,Xlil-v liulv. llvlmut ruim' I.es'Iv1'v. ,wrup irnm RQ'IlglUIl Fld!-5 QZIIIIVI' ut Illt' slzxluv ,ur Lafly of lflllilllll. UH:-n flzlily lllvy rw-peut lllt' przlyvr flu- taught: 0 -lf'rll4. furgiw- ux nur Qinx I . Svalezf: flon-tumw' Hue-Ile uml Kim flllLil'l'UIl, Stamf- .' .': lvllv l.url'uIv. xIllI'il'I Ulalllvllzllwl. lh-rllme wir-r. .1 4 - ' ,1 -, gmup r4.L1s51'lllll'l' pllur lu lvvlure xIlllll'Il'illt' Kiwi. l'z1ulin1- llrnn 4lil11'4, klvunm- lla-rxuis. 1-I Im .aw 5' W 5.1 ., s 1 sw . ibnunnnnu-ff ..--f a 5 K, W f jaw' F. ?'iH-x wma, 1. 5, f, , ,V My 1 s in ' 'Wu My mum-m.,,, Mm ff? A A-., Thr- thrf-9 lllllllllt' inlermissiou is a wclcmm' palm- for xlu-sv soplioiiiuiw-S of romu l8. In fore-grnllml: Constancm- Court- 1-umm-lu-. Clairz- Clmmlili, Paillf-Itv Pc-luquin. Simone Dufault. Macle- lvim- Dumas, Baci: row: Marin- Ann Tllrcutlx-. Simnnm- llrif-rv. Suzanm- Gazaillv. Br:-nfla Quinn, Funanm- Mamle-ville-. anrl llvrnaalm-its Lf-sam-rl. The missiuiis will profit from the mln-voteclnc-ss uf the-Qe gay 5lIIll10l11l'iI'l'i. Serllf-rl: Slllllllllf' Gflglllwl. Paulim- Carllin. lllamlvlf-ine Bc-njamin. Cam-nl Cliristie-. Smmling: Nlurie-l Vallm-e. lie-vm-rly Zarzycki, Puuliiie- Puraclis, Suzanne- U1-clarnl. SOPHUMURE Class uffiw-rs talu- time out to have lhc-ir piclurf-S snappe-cl. Seated: llre-simls-nt Ruth Nlviiarcl. Sfllllfllrllgl Vlll't'Zl!4lll'6I' Suzanne- Mar- Coltz-. Seth-lal'y Amlrm-a ljf-uuvuis. lllimw-ss nf Cr-re-iiioiiiw ji-anninv Lalilu-rl:-, Vim- Pre-sicls-nl .lavqum-linP Forget. ' v Homeward-bouncl Constance Dcsplaincs, Estelle Lessard, Jeanne Levreault, Gloria Lilftoile, and Patricia Pinsonneault. ROHM i8 Hchearsing for a hymn to be sung in religion class are Jeanne La Fleur. Irene Tail- lon. Lucillc Aulmin, Heli-ne Flvuelte. Madeleine Heroux, Jeannette Constantincau. Lu- cille Lacroix, Lorraine La- pramlc, Dorothy Moreau, and accompanist Judith Pelissier. American History Class Standing? Jeannine Hurleau, Frances Dansereau. Seated : Jacqueline Dautel, Claire Boisvert, Doris Desaulniers, Monique Gagnon, Lorraine Gariepy. SUPHUMURE Lois Kimber checks funrlsg Michele Horde-s submits her reportg Mary Lou Mcfliveney. our dependable vice president. offers suggestions to Suzanne Brassarcl, class president. 'ilfs a misfit, Paulette. 'gNavy blues present El problem at 2:30 PM. Paulette Lcssaril. Vivian Cote. ClEJ.UflPill' Piette. Therese Caudreau. Claire Dubois. and Antlrea Wfronoski agree. uOne natiun under Cod. wc are glad tu say. 3 Janice Cnurclicne. Mary Lewis. Lucille Ross. latricia Dramatizing Gospel stories is fun. Denise Carncau sits by the well when l':1ul4-tte Cute Comes to rlraw water. Sandra Cizarn. Elaine Lange. Michele Ralwitloux. anfl'Jumlith larf-au are happy to be chosen as Apostles. MCK1-nna. l.inrla Crvllitu plerlge allegiance. as Mar- tina Rf-taghsliolrls our flag. Paulette Benjamin hands out biological specimens to careful observers : Elsa Greene, Jeannine Desaulniers, Yvonne De Serres, Sheila Reilly, Joan Trottier, Georgette Cloutier, Jocelyn Remella, ROOM 2 Kathryn Rosette. TO TEACHERS Hold high the torch of learning, Keep bright the mighty flame, lnstill the love of knowledge, Though few your task acclaim! Jacqueline Crepeau The evervrecurring X in daily algebraic gymnastics Therese Claude, Cecelia Nicewicz, Jeanne Delisle, Kathleen Garboskl Dawn Godfrey, solution. TO THOSE WHO STAY UP TO WATCH To ye who think of class as time to sleep, Beware exams, for after, ye shall weep! THE LATE SHOW and Louise Dusablon pool ideas toward a possible Sylvia Brule PUZZLE Chemistry is fun to learn. Although at times we wonder. The marks we strive so hard to earn Seem always to go under. Chemicals have we by the score They mix us up so much! Hidden away somewhere are mo Welve never heard of such. Someday. maybe. we shall know And where they all belong. For even though it isnit now. We hope it won't be longl Gail Daniels re, how Sfllllllfllyf Nlurilyn XIu11Kzlnuri. SUPHUMURHE, Alglvluru Class :ft lfw llUfII'Il.' Jtll'llllU1iI1k' Phan- vuf. SFIIIPII. lrff to riglzlf Luville Latour. Purisv 'l'4'llivl', 56001111 mur: Suzanne- Nluilluux. Claire fiallllmlwll. H ef l Q- n Q- fiamlinal. Slflllllfllgf lhmse-tie' NIul1.d1'x'ille'. Iiinlum 5lll4lK'lllN Xu-Ilv Nm-u. lllu Hlhi-'lg Yixiun l'ZIllil'I', Tlll'l'l'Hl' llil!'f'Ilf. Fluulxllv Xlill'1'0lIl'. ,xlllllllilfy H111 l on 1.la1-N 4,Hll'l'IN Xlmiyl Iiumnlg.-lvi-. Nwvpli.r1xiNI.Slm1flifz,:.' l.m'mim- Pam-nl, TI'1'LlHll1'r'I'l Rn-v Nluril- 4iLlll'iI'I't-'. Yin- l,l'65illK'llIQ Ht1lf'HQ' tmnrxnm-up l'wNi1lr-112: Xlaxwlm-lvim' tillfigllllll. g4'1'l'l'ILll'f1 l,dKI'il'iil ifuflu. R1't'4'lIIi4lHiNl. JUNHOR RUUM ll Left to right: Annv Hartvl. Jurtina Ballon. Lorraine Sylwftlw. Calnivllf- Laplanlv. Stunzling: Ire-nv Hingum-ttf-. First row: Paulinv Cuay. Rarhf-I Pnis- snn, Sinmne Duranrl, Anita Pvr- ron, Vivian Brissvltfl. Sl'C'0Illi 701172 Viole-tt? Perrun. Laurca Buitcau. Linda Paulhus. SUPHUMURE RUUM 5 Rvligiun Claw IliN4'Llr4illI1. First rout .l1'L1I1l11' Yf'k lllLill. Jeanine- yt'ix!'lllllIl, llwxxlalilic- iif'a111fi'l1v-ing Swarm! l'HIl',' tjlvll-lulliv i,a11i'v11C1', Slm11l1'11g: Muriel Dinn, Xlarjfu-i.1 Hzigglvrty. 'l'l1n'1'v-1' illle'ru1'ml. l.f'111l1'ugflr'.w11,xxz'uf1,' NInl'gL1m'ilv i.LlIlQLiUi 1 la'..?. .:F 'wigs 'Nr 'P + .1 :V sw . Qi gsf?.eff1Q2sSf 1 i - in lv A Q fyisffslwf-gf LfYE?'f5izde,14mW13ksfs?g5fg.5i5y,: .www . 6 . ' W15vSzif1fi ,. r A ' A' 4 'CLIF f , V vm - - is s A ' 1 .' ffw 0 53 , f m ' L a XX I. Q C Q W , ! 5-531.4 54 Q5 'He Nfl wifi: M5 I r f' 1 ix UM' Urder of Artistic Typists. Stamling in bark mu? Doris Caron, Therese Cosselin. Lurillv Chabot. Jacqtielim Cha111pagnP. Patricia Roy. Lnrrainc Caron, Suzanne I.3B1'CCilt'. Ruth L'Hc-urcux. Slllllllilillg in aisles: Dvnisf- Duguay, Georgette Lefebvre. Seated, back to ff0I1I, first row: Co11eta11c4- Girard. Ciatult-ttv Pfhllntir-13 Constance St. George. Serond row: Jacqiivlirw Milano. Eiit't'I1 Olivivri, Dorib Riupcl. Thin! row: Jeanne Lariviere, Dori: Aubin. Rita Riemieau. Jllllitftl' Typistr Sfzllffff. front: 5111:11111v tl1'11tirn11. Ltivillc Ft. Ungv. 561111111 ron: xIEilll'f'l'Il A1111 'I'u11pi11. Muri:-l IJ11 iiuif, Tlzirff run: I-111'rai11e- 'I'1't1'r'a111it. .iar'qL1f'li114' Pivtit-, SIIIHIIIIIIQ. lf-It tn right: i.LlllI't'Ilr' Ihliroif. ,I11111116 Ptlinxltll. YiXiLiIlIlt' Y2ltit'iJtIIlt'tIt'llI'. FLIILIIP Sefvretarif-s Smtffl: Shirlvy Cagn 0 Il NIadei'ic'i11e Hvzlllsolf-il. for rwtto' Kt'ITlI7, I.i111lu iiv11e-xitiw SfII71lII'7I!L'.' iiviviit- Raiiwiiie Piitrivia Roy. Luciiltf Fvr Hxilkfl ---..........,,.., Juniors enjoy recording of Shakespearf-'s Mac- beth. Jeannette Centcs, Elizabeth Mclxwughlin. Rita Vallieres, Viviane Heneault, Charlotte Cor- lnier. Class Officer'- lfilt-crr Olivivri. Secretary: lit-nisc Dugluay. Vim- Prcsi- cln-11I: ,lawltlt-llrn' l'lt'tt4'. l'rc'-- nlcnlg Loristzirict- Cfrrurml. Sm'- rt-tary. .lllUNlOR ROOM 5 tllUNlOR ROOM ll5 Prospective collegians discuss attractions of various colleges. Standing: Pauline Turcotte, Anna Betagh, Beata Betagh, Barbara Kelly, Nancy Doyle, Helene Branchaud, Muriel Plante. Seated: Claire Henry. H il Y 1 rf 23 aw 'iii' W3 ,m X gk . X. Rs. cg,- , X-, ' QV - A . Q A Part of our 'imlailv clrnlvnf' llivtating: Lucillv Ayultv. First row: Thcfrm-sa Caslalrli, Paulinv ll. Cyr. Suzannv XYZIIIHFSP. Second row: Barbara Salsa. Lnrrainv Blufw. Lorraine Carpvntier, I,l1f'iHt' Jannvll. Luth uwiuftim' Zllllllll lhvir mm lumklwr-pirlgi -1-tx. Wvrlr Ihr' zmlf: Estvllv Stglvilll. llnlura-N l'1'vf'h- vtlv. fiUIlS1LlIl4't' I.4'4l111'. WMI I'llll'.' Flinalwffllr R1'Pllil1Ul'fl and Ha-lenv Dllluuiln-. l,I'1'IiLll'iIlQ fur XlIl1'l4il'LlIl 1li4Idl0l'-. 5ff1f1fliHg.' .lwrnnr-uw IS1-nmol.-il, lwalm Y Imunl lm ur lvalrnf llllllla lrfrlmr Nxrllr :unl l'amlinw l.l1I1'Il1'l'. '..r'114'1.'1-- .v , JUNHUR After-hours detail Elaine Zhawrvd. Joanne Barbriv, flaruli- Ferland. Wlarlcleim- Car- Cvau. Aiinf- Roilsvi. . w, RUUM N Office-rs' Meeting NI8LlI't't'Il O'Nvill, Rom-vpliuriistg Estvili- Cuvrin Ss'i'l'eta1'y: Jucelyn Parmvntivr, Rfwfvptinllisl Suzanne- Hurin, Tr-lasurerg Constance Vvrfailie Vice Prcfidentg Suzanm- Nuury. Prvfidvnl. Sviimul isn'l all work Ulwlim- lirivn, Marjorie Potuchc-k, Jean- nclti- Drainvillf-, Alinv llnillet, Suzanne Marlin, Cuiellf- Laciianvv, Patricia De- pointi-, l risc'illv Brivn, Anita Gregoire, Luviiiv Ayutlv. Diane Bvrsc-lt:-, Jean- nvttf- Lavalif-1-, 'l'l1v1'c-sv Dulbec. Rita Cournnyer. ' 5:55, -f-- . ,,g,.j' 'W g1?'ffwH z11 L. K Ps-1' mv. , .. if Q'-A: K ' W F --' , ... 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Franws Daniels, Lucillv llvrnivr. S lli1NfI I D R TPHETRS C DN TI4,fVTfllES In-1't1'll4lv filllilllfliigllv, trustworthy ani happy Svllilvl' Class Presizlr-nt. Priscille- Tousigznan-t. loyal and Charming Honor For-ivty Prvs- id:-nt, Noella Michaud. winner in thv French Speaking cont0St. U U M 12 OUR TWOFOLD LITANY For the chapel so inspiring, For Fr. Desrosiers so edifying, For the teachers so near, For Catholic education so dear, For retreats so stimulating, For basketball so exhilarating, For school paper so concrete, For library so complete, For the classmates so sweet, For the uniform so neat, For the milk machine so convenient, For game night assignments so lenient, For photographs so flattering, For the 2:30 bell's bonds shattering, We give thee thanks, O St. Clare High! For the elevator so much unused, For the stairs so much abused, For the underclassmen so polite, For the homework so slight, For chemistry experiments so challenging, For the dreaded exams so harrying, For shorthand transcription so detested, For leadership chart so contested, For collapsible tables so fragile, For intermission bell so shrill, For Seniors so underrated, For their recognition so belated, We petition thee, O St. Clare High! Jacqueline Crepeau Helene Dufresnc Priscille Tousignant Ruth Desmarais IMAGE An apple orchard white and gay Suggests thus graduation day. Rosy cheeked and dressed in white, This blossom mirrors souls, delight. As trees in rows all straight and fine, So proudly pace we to His shrine. Like petals of this lovely flower, With purity is filled this hour. A grateful smile, a thoughtful sigh, Remind us of the days gone by. The fun the work, praise to His Name- All this it will no doubt remain. How full of love our hearts today, As fragrant as an orchardis bouquet! Simone Pepin LIFE'S VOYAGE How swiftly comes the time when we shall leave Our sheltered haven warm in memories dear With hearts expectant! Yet, we too shall grieve To part from all we learned to cherish here. The broadening sea of life is vast, unknown The dangers which perchance await us there, Yet bravely do we venture out alone With partly charted course and watchful care. Our paths in all directions lie ahead. The winds blow fair, the smiling sun is bright. If storms do come, we surely shall be led By truths here learned, till dawn again is light, Till in our storm-tossed barks we find our home, The harbor of all joy, ne'er more to roam. Paula Fitzpatrick MY DREAM l dream of a house all cozy and white That echoes with sounds of childish delight. I picture myself at the head of a table Facing a husband whois willing and able To rear all our children, lined up on each side, In a home where peace and love do abide. We'll accept them all, whether one or eleven, Remembering always, theyire destined for heaven Jeannine Cote V E,AX11R1151UU1i A C1111 N11 F1 T110 Senior C111ss is gI'Ll1P1Ll1 111 11111 girls on the x'a1'i1111s staffs 111111 spvnt rnany busy hours working 1111 1110 yvarlnook. Honor in 11161111 1111- 1'1e1'11'1'u11y SllIlIl1f'll1Pl11L1l'y slufft 1111'1-lvn 11Lll'112lIll1. 1.in1lg1 1.a1'11111'1'. 1.11111 Jxsll. 1111 11111isp1-11s111v11- Ll1ll1 111111111-111 lxpinu sl:111 11 111111 IIlill'1l1Ilt'x tflfflf' ,1Ily1'K' 1.4'Llll't'. 1111111 Iypisti ,1ll1'1lll1'1lIl1 , 11 1 1 'N 111111111113 S1v'1n11l 11111: 1:1'1'11l' 1111112 11111-11' 11 1 Nylxin 1.ll'N14'l'. Vlvlll-IV, H7I1'.' 15111111111 1.il1l1l1'I'l? 1111 1,LlX1QI11'. SfIlllIlI'llQ,' 1L1-1't111111- 1'1lLll11I1LlgIl1 1 Xnlvin. QXQV EQVQZ' 1 ,k,,k, ','., Q .,, St. Clare has always presented a wide range of student organizations for all to exer- cise their special talents. The aim of these e-Xtracurrit'ular activities is discipline re- sulting in character training. and a wliolesome, construrtive social life. From our democratic Student Council, to our apostolic: Socialily. to our cultural cflulns, anfl finally, to thrilling and popular basketball games, we have learned our essential re- sponsibilities as citizens of this great land, our duty as lay apostles, the appreciatioii of languages and music, and the art of good sportsmansliip. Our school spirit has developed in these organizations, and we have resolved to maintain St. Clarcf-is high reputation. This spirit in the future will evolve into ai greater loyalty to the Catholic Church, to our country. to our family. and will contribute to the success of our life. As We look hack on our student years, Gracluation Day l'bf3lIO1l'lt?S Thanksgiving Day, for .probably for the first time we truly realize the importance of a well-rounded education and the necessity of Christ in our claily life. l Simone Pepin rf-'11 I haunt ACT VllTlllES xiii ,r , V 'Y VK V ,y V VW? M., Q, 3 F. QV' :gif , X I S 14585 Q, ,- ,x gr flll 1+ uf tht- 5 t,Il M ENT QUQUNQHA Hlldxl . the Sxufnr Ixmmbcri f Mem Founcil U Tl , wiht' Suv Xumwrv MM Y 1' vfhumu Flu-M-x H l'.mxxu'XX mm uhm-rx ku Mun my SAINTE-CLAIRE ACCUEILLE LA REVERENDE MERE GENERALE. La journee si longtemps attendue etait enfin arriveel Depuis plusieurs semaines. on nous parlait de cette visite importante. La Reverende Mere Maria del Rosario. superieure gene-rale de la Congregation de Jesus-Marie. passerait a Woonsocket. Comme cet evenement n'a lieu que tous les six ans. l'Eeole superieure Sainte-Claire a voulu le marquer par une celebration grandiose. Vers onze heures. au son de la musique. la Reverende Mere. accompagnee de la Mere Assistante generale et de Mere Superieure. faisait son entree dans la Salle. Le groupe se dirigea vers le theatre. oil d'autres religieuses attendaient. Aussitot, une elf-ve s'avanqa pour souhaiter la hienvenue a la digne visiteuse. Au cours de liadresse. on a fait ressortir le privilege de recevoir. 51 Jesus-lVlarie. une education catholique. lnnnediatement apres. on presenta des gerhes et des corbeilles de fleurs. Une eleve de langue anglaise vint a son tour offrir des homniages et donner un bref historique de la maison. Il y eut ensuite presentation diun houquet spirituel et d'une hourse. Ciest alors que le grand ehoeur. eompose des cinq Cents voix des etudiantes de Sainte-Claire. entonna joyeusement son Chant de fete. Dans une eourte alloeution. la Mere Generale nous rappela le grand avantage que nous avions de poursuivre nos etudes dans une eeole superieure eatholique et. en terminant. elle nous engagea ii preparer serieusement notre avenir. Les eleves de 12-10 ON RPIVPZREND MUTHFITF VISIT She walked with graee and perfect dignity: ller radiant slnile made all the hall aglow. :X warm and friendly look she gave to ine. My heart heat fast as l softly whispered. HOh!', ller ey es refleeted a most nohle soul. l knew how great a personage was here. She sat as did a queen in times of old. We welcomed her with heartfelt joy and cheer. To show the honor her visit alone Could hring Vile offered our loveliest flowers and special prayer. l sang her praise as loud as l could sing. Rejoieing in the general praise to share. She stood and graciously hid us farewell. Her lovely voice will in my heart e'er dwell. Simone Pepin fi sg. ,U V H' R 'Vu U, in wi .--:VL lfff Y , .7 as A , CA, .lf K' ..,, if aff Q.. Q, ,gf L . I . wif: L 0 A , 5 ' X wr 'S ,ggi .Z 4 rfgie X 3 lftlik A fffhkjlfii E: ..,1L, Nl y A 3 f QL fe .v N, '7 nf . fa- 5 if Q 9 Q J 'I 1 I I u L. eg 4: Q EQ i 9 Q 5 fiig- 4' . . ' 5 if Q 1 Q, .F ? Q','W, nv ' -N Q 'Z gg, Q v , PA . QA A A , 5 , ' 1 1' ' Q: ' ,iz 0 M Q3 1 Q X r 3 , . 5- 1 in I W' 9-Q . 'll is ' I L lLlEl CERCLE THEVENET Le conseil clu Cercle Tllk3VPYl6l. De gazlclze It ffroite, assises: Rose-Marie Gregoire. presiclentcz Noclla lVlicl1aucl, vice presidente: Jocelyn Fortier. niiaitresse cle Ceremonies, IJFIIOZIII Celine Descheneaux, maitresse de ceremonies: Priscille Tousignzint. iniitresse cle ceremonies: Jacqueline Crepeau. tresoriere: Helene llufresnc, niiitresse tle ceremonies: Hutll llesinarais, mfiitresse cle ceremonies: ,leannine Cote. secretaire. Le Cercle Tlievenet est 21 Sainte-Claire un complement cle la classc francaisc et tres nomlmreuses sont les eleves qui Yeulent en lieneficier. On a enregistre cette annee cent quatre-vingts niembres. Les reunions se tiennent toutes les fleux semaines el le prograinnw varie selon les gouts et les aptitucles cle celles qui en ont la charge. On ai in e purliculif-rcment les saynctes: aussi est-il assez rare que lion tienne unc reunion. sans presenter unc piece. On y prepare cies clelw ats fort apprecies. Mais. le lwut principal etant Cl'Zlllllili0I't'I' le langage, on pratique les cxercices cle cliction. rlonnant ainsi at cliacune lioccasion cle perfectionner le lion parler franqais. Njarrive-t-il pas souvent 1l'entcnclre rlire: c'l,es jeunes ne Yeulent plus cle 'l-fZlIlQillS.,, Cela peut etre vrai pour un certain nomlmre. mais. non pas pour la generalite. ll y a encore une quantite cle jeunes qui coniprenncnt l,utilite et l'imp0rtance cle la langue francaise et qui font des efforts sericux pour la maitriser. llne prcuve cronvaincante cle cette affirmation est Vassicluite aux reunions du Cercle Tlievenet. fi Sainte-Claire. BOOK WEEK lhf- vxliilwit for Nnvettilmvr llook We-ek is all rt-atlyf' thvst- assist ant librarians, Dawn Gutlfrey and Arm llivliaucl. set,-ni In say Come, one ancl all, to the Fair. The fttlluwing uitles. Lorraine Malo. ,loyvv Lc- gare-, Suzannv Cardin. Pauliuc Cazeault. Joyce' Moran, Lorraine Sylvc-sire. and ,locelyn Bach- aml. testify that the library is a bee-hive of activity. Work can br' fun, too. LIBRARY CLUB UF AMERHCA The St. Clare Chapter of the Library Club of America is proud of its affiliation in this national organization. The purpose of the LCA is to make reading appre- ciated and loved. lts slogan. 4'Readers are Leaders. has stimulated the members to participate in the panels held bi-monthly. The Advisory Council proposes an author for discussion at the next club meeting of the LCA Chapter and each member pre- pares to contribute some interesting fact about the author or his Works. What better way Could there be to develop alert. conversant leaders of tomorrow! Come and join us, is the invitation of these first applicants of the Library Club of America. Seated: Pauline Cuay, Suzanne Cardin, Kathleen Carboski, Suzanne Marcotte. Yvette Neveu. Sland- ing: Joanne Bouchard, Constance Vadenais, Jac- queline Lussier, Mary Lou McGiveney, Claire Carnpbell. and Ella Gregoire. 'iwhich author shall we study this time? Y This is the eversrecurrent problem of these members of the Advisory Council of the LCA Chapter at St. Clare: Judith Arcancl, Marilyn MeQuatle, Mar- guerite Girard, and Jocelyn Bachand. Beata Betagh and lllargruerite Cirard hold their winning posters for the National Book Week. ff f H ff 2 5 5 ' ' v 553-?? .?'f VAX 1 if , Q E ? 5 vw 'WM an Q Y Q 'W' Q . , fx? Q 332 1 'sf 1. 2 Q THE C1L,AXR1UN 1f1liIoria1 staff lnenllwrs glean idvas from other sf'11001 nvwspapf-rs. 1 ' t Front row, left to riglzlf C1airv 11e'I'5L l'UIl. fillliff' HPUTY- Diallf? Tlliballli- -10f '1YI1 1 'fUf f- -Ivannfnf' 11019. Carolyn Cjnllilo. Paulinz- Laqlxs-rrv. Hawk row: Paula 141tzpi1tr1ck. Rnslta Snuth. 11101119 1.'11Qpf1ranr'1'. and ,1z1r'ql1f-1im- Crm-pf-all. Busy classmmn rvpnrts-1's pause in -mi14- ingraliatinglly. SFITIFII, fran! mm: Yivizul Hl'I'fll'l'llIl. 9-14-g Hila vZl111f'I'l'F. 11-153 Eslvllz- f1llt'l'1Il, 11-193 Ruth 1JeS- marais, 12-10, Sealml, 1fm'l.' row: Suzannf- x1ll111UllX. 10-53 Lula Afli, 12-121 Puulvttc 11:-10quin. 10-18. Sfllllffllflgf Vixizm Uris-r-HB. 11-11 11l'l'1l'llI14' f11lLllI1IlLlQIIlE'. 12-63 1xZl1IA1l'11l 11uCk1f-y, 9-111 1'uu1c'tlr' 1.1-F-ard. 10-21 Jacqmu-Iinv Pie-ttf-. 11-25. CHRHSTMAS REVERENQE AND REVELRY Q. E The Nativity Scif-ne closed the Sotlalists' pre-sentatiun of The Joyful Hourf' Santa Alinv antl Jocelyn Principals in this scene are Sheila McGuire as Maryg Esther Reilly as Josvphg Janet Harpin, Jeannine Dumais, and Estelle Guerin as the shephvrrlsg Annette Mason, Rosvanna Smith, Ruth Dvsmarais. Paula Fitxpatrick, and Christine Lamuureux as angelsg Mary Rose Flahvrty as Elizabcthg Pauli-ttv Gagnon as the 'llaittlest Angf-l g and Leu Gagnun as Bally Jesus. Mc-rrilnvnt in Room 16 Seniors rcacly to svrve. Clean-up trio! YOUTH SHNGS TU AGE The joyous message of Christmas shinvs in the smiles and rings in the voives of the seniors Singing at L'Hnspice- St-Antoine. Gift-ludvn arrival Rose Marie and Alina pres:-nl gifts. Ready fur lhf- 1-lvvator ww a i ff Singing for the laflir-S 'ffm - y ' gf? 5235 ,Q Q5 A P f 1 if gs 'sfffff i5gf W Q A ' V, .f,L wma!! Wm - , A Q sf' M 5 5' Q 55 f, . 'E HUSQBQMMQQQ WQW as ax Q. 22? QE Q Wi .Lg E. wi ess, --,- ,Jjffg Ei I Eg K af ,KW 5 fr L y jk QE 1-Sf!-fQ1 iw A A ' fain 'lf X W-mea 2 I gf , Q., ,W L,.v'N UNHUR CH LLENGERS Front. left lo right: Bluric-1 Poisson, lfuptaill Rachvl P41i5so11. Allll lflixaln-111 Klart:-1, SfI1l1lhII,L,'f 'l'l1P1'vsr- lfustahli, Slllllllllt? I,ul31'1-1-11:-, Lucillv Ayuttv, Cnlettv Luchance. xIillIK'll'illl' CLll'1'l 11L1. Third row: Janvt Bcallsulvil. l rz111Cr-5 E1l1111111dbo11. GE1l1l'il'Hx' Lapla11tv. Lynne Paulhus, Elainv l-a111l1c-rt. First mlb: GL'1ll'g1!'Iit' I.:-felmvrv. Silllflllt' Dllfdllll. Co- Cuptaill Flalim- FOLll'11it'l', Captain Jfanne HIWIIIP. NI8lll'liIlt' Ptlliill. I.1lLlI'Q'i1 Blbiltlilll. Seuuml row: lI'l'IlL' Rillgll1l'lI1'. 'Xlarvia Nvinn, Viviun Brissettv. Anita Pur- 11111. SOPHOMURES HN SPORTS Kneeling: 'llhereee Parent, Captaing Simone Collard, Co-Captain. Second row: Mary Lewis, Janet Fon- taine, li l i 5 e Honileau, Elaine Labonte, Jeannine Desaulniers, M i e h e l e Bortles, Alice Cote, Cecile Cote, Student Coach. hird row: Celine Desehe- neaux, Student Coachg Vivian Cote, Lea Pieliette, Kathleen Carboski, Muriel Champagne, Louise Dusa- lilon, Pauline Cute, Anna Michaud. T Captain Antlrea Wronoeki. Across, left to right: Suzanne lllailloux, Sandra Czarn, Paulette Lessard. Second row: .loan Trot- tier, Paulette Benjamin. Third row: Annmary Dalton, Sheila Reilly, Muriel Bourgeois. Kneeling: Jacqueline Cag- non. Lorraine Parent. .sflllltllllgf Jeanine Yeke- nian, Captain Jeanne Ne- kenian, buzanne Cemlron. Brief: row: Marguerite Saillant, Student Loaeli, Linila Collito, lilea Creene, Helene Cournoyer, Nivian Chartier, Nivian llenault, Pauline Crontlines, 'l'l1e- rese Cueraril, Conftanee Cerartl. QUELS HFE1YLffRE1L7X ,UUTURS Le pe11sio1111at I1,CSt-il pas. pour Celles qui le desireut. u11 uutre Chez nous rempli de bOIlhCl11'? Nos fiuissantes l'6'2lliSGIlt 11lei11e111e11t la valeur rl'u11Q 11011119 fO1'IIlilti0I1 et elles en profitent. Le devoir d'6tat fidelemeut accompli leur permet quelques 111o111e11ts de deteute. La section a beaucoup profite de Vililllilllltf iI1f1llCI1C6 des ees cheres grad- uees de 1958. Lorraine Ayotte, Patricia Sl1HiVilII. Alilfyiillll Howcu. Hel?-ue Dursiu. Dorothy Nobert. lin rmllv pour rvndre grime au Seignvur. xlill'gIllt'l'ifl' Alltlfjl- Xnnvllc- Yvrvillv. l l0r- Q-mw' l.l1I110llI'PllX. Gail IDIXHII. ,xIllll'Il1' Th6r- Hux. LLITUI l'ly11n.Um'1s Kl011:71'r'11x. iullnwml vu rm-llxaull lvx frm 111- I--1111 lzliw-111'-. K. I.:-N nm-lnlmx Ju Vxrllll! lvzxnne- l'4111l. Wm 4 -rrx N41-ll. 5llfLlIlll4' l3r'aN+u11l. IM-rlllv l,m'H4-I1vl'. lilm Une fin de semaim- bien m6rit6f'. .Iam-t Du Hvarl, Kerry Nash. In-anllv Paul, Anne Marie Doylv, Barbara Salma. Bvrthc Pvllcticr. Q Q 2,5 f b: 455 5 ,ez 5 E FQWH 6 iz? . 3 ggi ,M , ff 4 'ii S ,L ,,- f 'xi 4-W x L ' I , mm: i i 2 fLx:?f !f v 5 K S S ii Y ,.,,. a,,,.ig Q. W.. .W 1, 1 , . N, f Q, E W , W up X 3 ' Q: K 2 55 Y ,fr if h H: W... ' 5 'f a Q 4 us Q 5 x ' is H 4 s J f .., M, ' 5 , 'ff f , 45 K Q Y ,Q 5 K .V-ff iw Z , 1 fiiz mf, '?Nfw,'. f 4 . . V '.a .df f fj., 0.127 Q , ,A ,D , 1984 SPECTACULAR BRUADCAST This is Today, June 11, 1984, at the R.J.M.-TV Exhibition Hall in the heart of Metropolis. Good morning! This is your newscaster, Simone Pepin, bringing you the highlights of today's news. In Chicago, everyone is enthusiastically discussing the next presidential candidates. This afternoon Celine Descheneaux, Mayor of Sharon, Massachusetts, gave her views on the candidacy, and Jeannine Bourget presented a new set of resolutions to be adopted by the next administration. Pauline Laquerre has been busy taking pictures of the celebrities here, and Joyce Legare has been recording the main features of the convention with the aid of her secretaries, Frances Baillargeon and Jacqueline Trinque. Here to announce the names of the candidates in the race for the presidency of 1984 is Linda Lavallee, the famous columnist. It has been by popular vote that Priscille Tousig- nant and Gertrude Champagne are to be in political competition for president over the 88 states of these United States. ln Congress yesterday. Ambassador Noella Michaud, accompanied by her corres- ponding secretary, Rachel Henault, delivered an inspiring speech on the conditions of France which astounded the Vice President, Claire Bergeron, as well as the celebrated Governor of Colorado, Roseanna Smith. And now a word from the people who make this show possible . . . This is Rachel Latour here to solve your pepless, tired problem. On my farm in Vermont. my staff. Lorraine Fleuette and Janet Gladu, and 1 discovered that milk from milkweeds will cure your iron deficiency anemia, or as we call it, tired blood. And now, back to Metropolis. Bulletin: Eminent biologist discovers a use for the appendix. Ruthmary Cormier together with her laboratory technicians, Helen Sabourin, Juliette Baril, and Jeanne Coutu, said her discovery would change medical history. This experiment was made possible when Gail Daniels willingly donated her appendix to science. Nobel prize winner, Doctor Jacqueline Crepeau. Ph.D., L.L.D., D.D.S., is to give a lecture today on her famous book. 6'Happy Tooth, to the Young Mothers' Club of America of which Pauline Lupu. Beatrice Turdeau, Therese Trudeau, and Yvonne Lymburner are officers since they won the HMost Children Contestf' in 1976. In education. West Academy is opened to the public. Patricia Sullivan, foundress of the school. said classes would start next Monday. Her faculty include Sheila McGuire from Block lsland. head of the Spiritual Guidance Department: Virginia Friedrichs, teacher of Psychiatry: Lucille Beauregard. major in Child Psychologyg Paula Fitz- patrick. major in Shakesperean tragedies: and Lola Asti. Mathematics professor. ln a moment. Hit tunes. but now. here's a word from our sponsor: Hello. Friends! This is Marguerite Saillant, your beauty consultant. Are you suffer- ing from straw-like. fuzzy, bushy hair? Then, try Harpin's Hairpins made in all colors. invented by that Dean of Hair dressers, Janet Harpin. And now back to Today. We are fortunate to have with us the 'fmockingbirdw of Mockingbird Hill, Miss Ruth Desmarais. singing her Cold Record Hit, 'LMarcelino. and accompanied by Carolyn Liberace Collito. We interrupt this song to bring you a special bulletin. Oscar award winner for best actress of 1984 is Miss Lucille L'Esperance. As she received the award she calmly stated that she owed all of this to her producer, Sylvia Bruleg her director, Lucille Nantellg and her dramatic coach, Lucille Leclerc. For the kiddies today we have as a guest the President of the Donald Duck Fan Club, Sylvia Lussier. With her are Pauline Lupu, Pauline Nichols, and Doris Lavigne, writers and producers of her show. And now, before we start the second half of our show, 1 would like to remind you that if you want an evening of relaxation to make you feel young again, try dancing. Dancing is at its finest in Miss Gloria Adams and Miss Yvettes Bachandis studio which they inherited from the late Arthur Murray. Youill rumba, mambo, and jitterbug to the music of Annette Mason. Corsages for the ladies will be furnished by Orchid Gardens, Inc., owned by Gloria Rock. After this night of music and roses Mary Rose Flaherty, the Queen of Comediennes, will make you roar with her interpretation of the scripts written by Colette Trottier and Muriel Fregeau. And now back to the news . . . In Rome Pope Pius XIII has awarded a medal to the outstanding nun of 1984. Here to tell us about it is Sister Lucille the former Lucille Bernier. 1 have just arrived from Rome where 1 left my two companions. Sister Marie, P. C., as you know, is the former Miss Rose-Marie Gregoire from Woonsocket, Rhode Island, she was the winner of this great honor. She was accompanied by Cecile Cote, Superior of Jesus Mary convent in Woonsocketf, ln domestic affairs, we have word of the biggest crash on Wall Street since 1929. Gail Batcheller and Mary Kelley wrapped their 1984 Jaguar around a telegraph post, but neither was hurt. Greatest prize in contest history is awarded to Jeannette Moquin by Cecile Pelletier, the toast mistress of the S64,000,000,000 Question Show. Claire Blanchette, Senator from Arizona, has just been awarded the title of Chief Ya-ta-ta by the Cherokee nation for her outstanding orations. And now we turn to Frances Daniels for the local sports. 4'Rain, no game. Now go to California for the latest reports on the baseball game given by Claire Bissonnette. Lorraine Ayotte for the Salt Bowl game pitched a no hit, no run game lasting 22W minutes, the only one in baseball history. However, Umpire Louise Mar- cotte did not exactly praise this feat and had to be carried off the field by Nurses Jeannine Thibeault and Jeanne Moreau because of the sudden rise in her blood pres- sure. As climax of our show, I have invited the outstanding scientists of the country who have experience in space travel. Jeannine Goodreau, Suzanne Berard and Jeanne Mail- loux are the commanders of three different space stations. 4'Tell me, Commander Goodreau, what is the most popular spaceship used today?'7 The most popular and more widely used ship is the Silver Norbert invented by Professor Dorothy Nobert who made it out of pure silver. Now to acquaint you with space life we turn to Aileen Plasse in a little town called Greenland on the planet Mars. '4Hello, there! Out there!! This is a beautiful little town, typically Martian. Here many whites from earth have come to settle. Come along and I'll show you Main Street. This is the luxurious Mac Als', owned and operated by Ann-Marie Lemieux and Esther Reilly, where are sold the largest amount of dehydrated food pills. This is the toughnut', shop owned by Therese Forget. On the left here is the F. R. Lb. Ranch. Of course, you all know that these letters stand for F rog, where specialist Charlotte Laferte looks at the reaction of frogs on Marsg Raccoon, where Brenda Mongeon manu- factures raccoon coats to be sent to earth, Love Birds, where Kathleen McKenna is trying to detect the cause of their terrible disease, Cupiditis. HHere on the right are the factories. This one is the manufacturing plant of TETV telephone-television owned by Marguerite Bell, the great-great granddaughter of that scientist who invented the primitive machine on earth so many years ago. L'And this one is the assembly line factory of the interplanetary hot rods owned by Helene Dufresne. Besides our own sports, we have maintained some old earth sports. An exhibition was held last Friday. Jeannine Dumais gave a beautiful performance on ice skates, Frances McBride played an outstanding game of tennis, and acrobat Pauline Marquis did incredible acrobatic feats. On this Mayor Pauline Guay said, 'Jes, see, you earth onesg top that'l7' Excuse me, Aileen, but we'll be back with you as soon as we hear a word from our sponsorsf, Do you like candy? Do you also have trouble with your teeth? Then be sure to try Henry Oh Oh Candy Bars made by Lorraine Malo. They prevent tooth decay and sweeten your flavor buds. Back to Mars. This is 'gCookie Cotea' elementary school. Here Martian schildren learn Martian subjects as well as earth languages such as, French taught by Professor Jane Burke and Latin, by Judith Henault. The principal as well as foundress of this school is that famous educator, Jeannine Cote. g'l'm sure you'll all recognize this trapezoid-shaped building. It is our new hospital which opened only yesterday under the supervision of Drs. Lorraine Raiche and Jocelyn Bachand. The staff of medical secretaries as well as receptionists include Lucille Valois, Helen Dursin, Maryanne Rowen. And this gigantic building is the center of teen-age life here. It is called Tin Penny Alley where music by Agnes Bourget and Monette Verhuslt is most popular. New stars have been born here and include such singing idols as Florence Bergeron and Mariette Jacques. The outstanding citizens of this town and members of the city council are Estelle Boucher, Gloria Laurence, and Margaret Sheahan. Unfortunately, they canit be here to meet you today because of their trip to Providence College in Rhode Island on Earth where their sons graduated with highest honors. Before you leave, let me remind you that all things going on here can be found in the Martian Newspaper which is sent to Earth regularly every 10,000 light years. It is operated by editor Jocelyn Fortier and co-editor Diane Thibault. The reporter is Jacqueline Mandeville, and pictures of latest space fashions are usually drawn by Dorothy Mailloux and designed by Gail Croteau. Don't forget to read the ultra modern poetry of Aline Auhin and the poetic critics of Muriel Marquis. Good-bye for now and back to Today! Well, that just about concludes our show for today but be sure and tune your dial to channel 88 again tomorrow for the latest summary of the news. All of us here at R.J.M.-TV wish you a pleasant weekend. Fly safely, and PEACE! l N SHEILA MCCUIRE, Prefect THE SODALIST'S MAGNIFICAT My apostolate doth magnify the Lord, And my deeds reflect God my Savior. Because He hath chosen me as His Apostle That now and henceforth many shall know His teachings. And He who is mighty hath done great things to me, That I may spread and defend His Church. And His graces are with me forever that I may attain my goals. He hath chosen me to become a holy apostle Through the Sodality Way of Life. He hath said unto me, Make straight the way of the Lord. He hath invited me to come to Him through His holy Mother Mary, And He hath received me as her Sodalist, being mindful of my weaknesses. And through me He shall be glorified In His Mystical Body and in His Mother forever! Jacqueline Crepeau, '58 QUID RETRIBLTAM DOMINO The Sodality Way of Life is a great gift for which we should be eternally grateful. Did you ever pause to con- sider the many graces which you have received both in your spiritual and apostolic training as a probationist and in your spiritual and apostolic living as a Sodalist of Our Lady? We have chosen a path which leads to high and worth- while goals: personal sanctification, sanctification of others, and defense of the Church. We hope to attain these sub- lime goals through special devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and imitation of her virtues. How fortunate we are to follow a program which has been carefully worked out, tested by long years of experience. and approyed by the Church. These rules have enriched the Catholic Church with numerous saints. many of whom were teen-agers like ourselves. Our gratefulness to God for our Sodality vocation should be reflected in our constant effort to achieve our goals through perpetual fidelity to the Sodality Rules. SHEILA MCGUIRE, Prefect w. -34' i 1, nf, ? P 3 2 1 'Q fm' -5 A-1 2, M 1 A.. QW ' 1 X I V,L,A,n Q x ,Q ff I wg fa, , mf lf' ,f V S9 gg ' M5 ,agp , - ff-- , ,aj 5: 9-V 4 ' .- 15 ifZl?5 ' :, ,W 3 ' '42 'iiiifiiafcimisism-,'J' 1 full' Zi W:fffu11zrLaiK mf, 1 Q. m, QA ff 'fin f' fl wi 'Sf' .fefzu ff 359 aa? sais ffl :lg iw EQ? . ,iii zz ' Z7 5 5 1, w f 21 c if V -nw A A 'Bit 4 1:5 AS-L 1' E , Q -K 2 s X ,, 4 Qs 2 ,V if . ii ff fa 1 U 4 x Those Soihomorf- uroliationsits sewn both I l pensive and articulate af tht-y discuss the Common Rules. 'LBut it is of tht: gre-atest importance that the observance of the rules of the Sodalities should be consitlvre-tl of much more import that the numlwr of Sotlalistsf' -Pius XII A wry important fvaturv of Fotlality Aposto- late is orgallizrxd avtion. This ardent group of sopllomorv apostles work as a tvam to re-storv in Christ tht- prvsvnt pagan sovial institutions which prvvail in tht-ir S'milic-u. Ulimong their primary vntls, Soclalities inclutlc' ow-ry form of apostolate, particularly the so- cial apostolatef' --Pius XII Our Lacly. Queen of the Sotlality. smilr-s flown up- on tlwse rl:-vott-d sopho- more candidates. They eagerly await May Day. wlion they will be- vome Socialists of Mary. -1 X Q3 Qi 5 fi ii X? 5 UT 'fm iwpi ig M ' I if QQW Y ' Q E 5 ':eMn::w S+ ?w Em Q ?9f5w3zW I Q Ml? fa 4 ff rx HIYN U11 N 4IllC Ll W? dll W l V U It IHUUK X II 11 It 1 NIH'-1 If x 1111 .1 in-tolli prujn K t ,L we 11111151 111111 e 14 4 r 1 1 1 1 rw leaf pr - iss 1 '1 111- 11- ,www , -A A .1 ' 1 riwi - n11Qif'11'111t . finding! Ire-Sifient of Stualf-nl C1 -' q ,Q'Z1llIl6 N11rv111, 'rwss ' il'lil?IllH 'rg .' 1-il' A 4'- iiliI'f'. r' PI 3 I'4'ill 7' -r r N, 'iw 1- -' 3 Muriz' gin . Lea: er 0 Fighting 1 I l'11itg Hvlvn iJllfl'f'SI1Qf fstamlingl, S4'1'l'f'I2,lTY1 Celine' llegvllf-11e'z111x. I.+-Lnlvl' uf lfiiviiurifliv Unitg lllairz- Iiissivnrwttv fslrzrirlirzgl. Tre-z1s111'e-rg llvcilv Coiv. L4-umlvl' of l'11l1Ii4-ilv Unit Vive Preff-vt Virginia l 1I'i61il'if'ilS filrw the- weekly rvpurls i1z1114l1'4l in by Ihr' six Unit Ln-amie-rs. Th:-fv re-ports arc' rvacl all the wvvkly liviitral fiilllllfii 111+'cti11g. QE 4 .i5::,ib.. W N. hw ge , 91 Q,f.,1.1iQ'fa2 'H 5 M' fix? , Q2 , in S, Q 2 . .- I.. 0 N! xi ,K ' .4 -if xx, : -wi , -0 ,z , i4XTl3DUS'fli'1l,,lElS LL Members of Our Laclyk Unit. Rose Mary Flaherty. Estelle Guerin, Sheila McGuire, Jacqueline Crepeau, Learler. and Jeannine Dumais. foster devotion tn Our Lacly by sell- ing Marian religious articles. When the monthly Queezfs Worlr copies arrive. there liusy seeretaries of the Catholic Literature Unit. Virginia Frietlrivhs. Jeannine-lhilmeault. Janet Dubeau. Annette Lareau. antl Lorraine Fleuetle. tlistrllmute them to their fellowstuflent sulnscriliers. FAMILY LNION THROLCH F,-UIILY COBINILNION Eucharistie-mintletl Smlalists. Jeannine llnurgel. Helen Dufrefne. Ruth Des- marais. Obeline Brien. anml Celine Des- eheneaux. Leailer. formulate plans for Family Cuniinuninn Day. 'Qs' A fervvnt Catholic is a knowintf Catho- lic, says Helvn Dufresne. r ,leanne Moreau thinks that an un- :-'nlightenf-tl laity could be dangerous in apostolic fivltls. Claire Bissunnettv concludes: Let's reall patnphlt-ts. anti lwvonw iniluilivtl with the inintl uf the CllllI'l'lll.l Wt- rarvly sve this quintvt without pa- pa-r. pvnvils. svis- sors. lvlt pens. and Nll'lll'llF. 'HX poster is wurtli niorv than ri 1.000 wurtls . . . N is Ill? llltlllti ul liliilft' llis-miiivttv. lie-wth ly Caron. Ht-lm-ne llranvliautl. if:-vile' Mitt-. and filuirv llvnry. -.. This Bulletirz Board suits ynur ew-ry liturgi- val. hulitlay. or scholar- ly moud. as it takes nn Z1 naw look varli wevk. At your servicef -V-Publicity Unit nwni- hvrs -- ,Kline A-Xuliin. ll1'l lTllllQ' f,flialnpugnQ'. Lim-ile fifllll lfatlt-1' l.u1'l'ainv .-Xyutte. anti lluris Laviglw. xlirriilll-lllilllltlll 511111111515 lierthe- Pell:-Iie1'. jumlith llmlullll. Hur- gucritv Bwll. flluirv Bl'l'g1l'l'lbll. Leader. and Suzanne x-i1IlLlr15l'. display jwwvlry Ihvy 1-ullw-reel for an Afl'il'LlIl IlliS5i1bll. 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Clare High Sc-hmvl has lwen urgamze 11 A 'Y 5 lMHt'fl In the Illvlnlwrf uf cmlll Lumix 5 l mt. :Xvtwe rr 1 this UI 'illliZLiliUlI un- ljstlwr RL-illv. Russ!-Nlarie Crwmirv. Jac uelm F . U IIGHU. I4t'1l1Il'l'. Janet Hurpin. uml Cllristim- l,dIll4lllI'0llX. Wyilll the 1 thirtvcn 4-lass C'h21iI'IIlt'll. tlw 4'I'llSH1lQ'I'S spumurvcl il wry Sl1l't0NNf 1 Ibiligll in Ur'tolw1'. Blum' .-Xrlm plmwlgrw mul Svaplllulw of Our I x 0 CilI'lIlCl lluw also been clistrilvlllvcl Llllllillg ills- fril-mls uml xclilxe- H INl'l illS1'1'lXr 11 ilu I lun Xrmx Hzxllx' xsllim-ll i- hvlfl flu 1114- firxl XX fwlrlwsalalx uf l'L11'll m UI MQ xo? QQY Q9 d SIL.-LJ MAE UNA GET-ACQKAINTED PARTY down at OLD MACDONALITS FARM L1 ' Lm-al volur galore-l Ulcl VVum1suc'ketl1L1cla school . . . M I L lf And in that school were many girls . . . S M I L lil Rl'lllf?IIllN'l' thl h'Angry King ,luxl lmvk all lllUfCl,I'lf'Il1llf -milw . . . Paula l':llZI!illI'I1'l'i, lbfllflill lmaluysltlc-r l 1 flux fluvk lelwl 'li' A 11 xv? e was haul hy all . . . f A ii 1 1 X Lg RL' .f ' iw 5-51 l RETREAT FTMIE SILEINCE L SOLITUDE SERENITY 4.1 if Belair: ,luniiwr Snrlaliftf with Rt'YCl't'Ilti C11-glory Rny. SJ. Nm-iiiur Smltiliftw with their 1'0t1'9z1I mas 'wi'f-iitl Fraiiviw Drulx-t, SJ.. who gave rf foul'-wlay t-lnwti i'e'ti'eful in Fe-brtiary. Sister Martin uf Tours. MLC., wvlcoiiies tht- St. Clare Socialists In tho Our Lady Quven uf tht- Klissions Retreat House for their animal retrcat. Q I M A Y DA Y Queen of the Smlallty May Ouvcn and Attendants A rose corsagv for the R056 Pmgeggign Quvc-n's attendants FRANCES BAILLARGEON 1054 Black Plain Road North Smithfield, Rhode lsland JULIETTE BARIL 23 Florida Street CAIL BATCHELLER 2 Mendun Street Blackstone, Massachusetts LUCILLE BEAUREGARD Lake Street Bellingham, Massachusetts MARGUERLTE BELL 2737 Bernon Street SUZANNE BERARD 927 Mendon Road GLORIA ADAM 15 Elm Street Manville, Rhode Island LOLA ASTI 408 Park Avenue ALlNE AUBIN 509 Willow Street LORRAINE AYOTTE Box 614- Plainfield, Connecticut JOCELYN BACHAND 1062 Park Avenue YVETTE BACHAND 88 Avenue C CLASS Ol-7' 195 CLAIRE BERCERON 274- Reservoir Avenue FLORENCE BERGERON 107 Olo Street LUCILLE BERNIER TI Essex Street Bellingham, Massachusetts CLAIRE BISSONNETTE 60 Herbert Avenue CLAIRE BLANCHETTE 494 Manville Road ESTELLE BOUCHER 42 Welles Street DJIRIEQ TURY -HiEi.ii,r.:,: RE . - -f if H-H it Hi AGNES BOURGET I7 Locust Street .IEANNINE BOURGET 1 Pine Street SYLVIA BRULE 30 California Avenue JANE BURKE 63 Barton Street GERTRUDE CHAMPAGNE 1184 Logee Street CAROLYN COLLITO 900 Park Avenue RUTH CORMIER 14 Mendon Road North Smithfield, Rhode lsland CECILE COTE 431 Bernon Street JEANNINE COTE 92 Nursery Avenue .IEANNE COUTU 9 Church Street Blackstone. Massachusetts JACQUELlNE CREPEAU 193 Mendon Road Cumberland Hill RED Manville, Rhode island CAIL CROTEAU 324 North Main Street Slatersville, Rhode island 'TN EVERYTHING GIVE THANKS. - ST. PAUL FRANCES DANIELS 32 Greenville Road North Smithfield, Rhode lsland GAIL DANIELS Victory Highway R.F.D. 9643 CELINE DESCHENEAUX 414 Carrington Avenue RUTH DESMARAIS Farm Street East Blackstone, Massachusetts HELENE DUFRESNE 531 Wmnfrtl Avenue JEANNINE DUMAIS 35 Burnside Avenue 'gt HELEN A. DURSIN Farm Drive Cumberland Hill R.F.D, Manville PAULA A. FITZPATRICK 455 Woodland Road MARY ROSE FLAHERTY 97 Ti-mple Street LORRAINE P. FLEUETTE R.F.D. 4941 THERESE 1.. FORGET 456 Privilege Street JOCELYN A. FORTIER 58 Buell Avenue North Smithfield, Rhode Island GRATITUDE IS THE SIGN CDF NGBLE SGULS7 - AESOP ' 1E1Ai!2? wg 7.,, 35 MURIEL FREGEAU 180 Fournier Avenue VIRGINIA M. FRIEDRICHS 821 Hendon Road JANET CLADU 32 Greenwood Street North Smithfield JEANNlNE GOODREAU 87 Old Main Street Manville, Rhode lsland ROSEMARIE M. GRECOIRE 38 Hebert Avenue PAULINE D. GUAY 1027 Hendon Road JANET HARPIN 137 Dulude Avenue JUDITH HENAULT 315 Wrltrtl Avenue RACHEL HENAULT 132 Kenwood Street PAULINE HURTEAU 31 Irving Street Bellingham, Massaehusett MAHIETTE JACQUES 96 North East Street MARY KELLEY 292 Gaskill Street BESTOW A SECGND BENEFIT. - I-IERRICK CHARLOTTE LAFER TE Nur ery Nw-nue PA ULINF LAQUERRE 967 '50Cldl Ntrut RALHEL LATOUR 112 cdI'l18Il0l1 Street C 1 ORIA LAWRENCE 12 Church Lane 'Vlanvlllf Rhode 1 land LINDA LAVALLEE 515 Wood Avenue 311 lN1ap1L Street TI-IANKSGIVING FOR A FQRMER DOTI-I INVITE GCD TO HSE LUCILLE LECLERC 628 East School Street JOYCE LECARE 145 Mendon Road Cumberland Hill R.F.D. Mainville ANN MARIE LEMIEUX 230 West School Street LUCILLE IQESPERANCE 805 Cumberland Hill Road PAULINE LUPU 157 Lincoln Street SYLVIA LUSSIER 316 Park Avenue HHE ENIOYS MUCH WHO IS THANKFUL PCR LITTLEg A GRATEF UL MIND IS BOTH A GREAT AND A HAPPY MIND - SECKER YVONNE LYMBURNER 280 Bailey Street DOROTHY MAILLOUX 70 Cass Avenue .IEANNE MAILLOUX I Beacon Avenue LORRAINE MALO 249 Elm Street .IACQUELINE MANDEVILLE 105 Burnside Avenue LOUISE MARCOTTE 195 Railroad Street Mainville, Rhode Island MURIEL MARQUIS 158 Lincoln Street PAULINE MARQUIS 35 Crawford Street ANNETTE MASON RED 9941, Louisquisset Pike Saylesville, Rhode Island FRANCES MCBRIDE 175 Bourdon Boulevard SHEILA MCGUIRE 20 Spring Street KATHLEEN MCKENNA 599 Harris Avenue O LORD, WHO LENDS ME LIFE, LEND ME A HEART REPLETE WITH THANKFULNESST - SHAKESPEARE NOELLA MICHAUD 156 Railroad Street Manville, Rhode Island BRENDA MONCEON 242 Sixth Avenue JEANNETTE MOQUIN 134 Welles Street JEANNE MOREAU 108 Morton Avenue LUCILLE NANTELL 409 Rathbun Street PAULINE NICHOLS 264 Larch Street DOROTHY NOBERT 44 Park .Street Meriden, Connecticut CECILE PELLETIER 6 Hanton Road North Smithfield, Rhode Island SIMONE PEPIN 768 Cumberland Hill Road AILEEN PLASSE 25 Ferrier Street Slatersville, Rhode Island LORRAINE RAICHE 245 Sayles Street ESTHER REILLY 599 Sixth Avenue NOTHING IS MORE HONORABLE THAN A GRATEE UL HEART. - SENECA -' GLORIA ROCK 451 Pond Street MARY ANN ROWEN Centennial Street Pascoag, Rhode lsland HELENE SABOURIN 208 Wfrod Avenue NIARCUERITE SAILLANT 155 Rodman Street MARGARET SHEAHAN 364 Coe Street ROSEANNA SMITH 219 Prospe-Ct Street PATRICIA SULLIVAN I Forest Street Hartford, Connecticut DIANA THIBAULT 198 Morin Heights Boulevard JEANNINE THIBEAULT 23 Lydia Avenue PRISICILLE TOUSIGNANT 576 Diamond Hill Road YEA, A IOYEUL AND PLEASANT TI-IING IT IS TO BE TIIANKEULV - BIBLE J,-XCQllEI-lNli TRINQIIE 256 Front Stn-et COLETTE TRO'I I'lER ful EtIg0W2llt'I' Drive Ezist Ulackstolw. Massachu BEATRICE TRUDEAU T8 Craigie Avenue THERESA 'IRUDEAU I6 Auvlair Street East Blackstone. Xlassachu LIICILLIC YALOIS 1779 Menrlon Road NIONETTE VERHULST 535 Klanville Road 2113-'t,JJL, .J quita? , . 'W The devofed and efficienf business sfaff sfop work for a momenf. Lucille Nanfell and Lucille Leclerc are sorfing ads as Esfelle Boucher, Business Manager, sends ouf fhe bills while Pauline Guay and Pauline Marquis use fhe check-Iisf. Our warm fhanks fo fhe professional, business and personal friends of ST. CLARE HIGH SCHOOL! IIESIE-I-iAaI:1'ILEI-SWE-ILOEE La reconnaissance parfume Ies grandes . i .- o , . . Complete ames . . . Sewing and KniHing Needs -FONTENELLE JOHNSON 81 WALES BUSINESS SCHOOL 40 FOUNTAIN ST., PROVIDENCE, R. I. Tel. DExfer I -39 I 5 ACC0Un'I'j3'fCY Bookkeeping SPeedW '+ '9 Office Machines Business Adminisfrafion genographic lgregg, T . . . YPeWf'I n9 Sfenograph Machine BGNIN SPINNING CCMPANY Woonsocke+, R. I. I , . , 1 3 E TOM GALVIN L. G. BALFOUR C0 ATTLEBORO, MASS. Official Jewelers if rang-3 ' li Y IFORMS MONSEIGNEUR J. ARSENE CORBEIL, P. D CURE' DE LA PAROISSE DU PRECIEUX-SANG WOONSOCKET. RHODE ISLAND LES PERES MARISTES PAROISSE SAINT-CHARLES BORROMEE Dex+er S+ree+ PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND DEPENDABLE SERVICE QUALITY PRICE Since I899 Try Us Firsl' You'II Be Glad You Did COUTU LUMBER CO. I4 Clyde S+reeI'-a+ Main S'Iree+ Wesi' Warwick, R. I. TEL.: VAIIev I-5000 YVONNE'S PHCJTO SUPPLY 557 Social S'I'reeI' WOONSOCKET, R. I. THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS-MARY Exfend Their Mos+ Sincere Thanks +o YVONNE'S PHOTO SUPPLY for +I'1e Rapid Developing and PrinI'ing of +I1e Picrures Donafed for +I1e Yearbook c pI + a I VERDUN MANUFACTURING CO.. INC THE FRENCH WORSTED COMPANY Wors+ecI-Merino-Spinners WOONSOCKET R I LA PAROISSE NCTRE-DAME DE LOURDES Providence, Rhode Island ARGONNE WORSTED CO. Woonsockeh R. I. Complimen+s of CHAMPLIN LUMBER COMPANY Wesi' Warwick, R. I. and Easf Greenwich, R. I. ,Z74,H44x,off,vU,4,f,mfv,oLU .,6A4fM45afZ'f,vZ.1..4,L.-.0a,7 X?-fc? X-Q! JA..-41,240-42,011 ' , ,M MORlN'S PHOTQGRAPHIC STUDIO I54 Main Sfreei' Class Phofographer PO 2-5053 SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 45 Main S+. WOONSOCKET, R. I. ALLARD'S TELEVISION 8: RADIO Sales and Service Main SI'reeI 'MILLVI LLE, MASS. M. THERIEN 81 SON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 239 BurringI'on Sfreef WOONSOCKET, R. I. PO 9-66I7 Cor. Mendon Rd. and ManviIIe Hi Phone PO 9-8044 WALKER'S JEWELRY Experl' Wa'I'cI1 Repairing BURTON WALKER, Prop. Swiss and American Work Guaranieed Cumberland Hill Cenfer CompIimenI's of Ihe 'NORTH SMITHFIELD REBELS ROD AND CUSTOM CLUB DANIEL H. O'BRIEN I NC. BLACKSTONE. MASS. VALOIS MEAT CUTTING SERVICE I779 Mendon Road and 76 Wesi' S+. Woonsocker, R. I.-Tel. PO 9-8883 Special Service 'Io Owners of Home Freezers Complimenis of BLACKSTONE POTATO CHIP CO. 4I Main SIree'I' BLACKSTONE, MASS. II Rd ROCHAMBEAU WORSTED CO MANVILLE, RHODE ISLAND PETER PAN ICE CREAM COMPANY INCORPORATED 675 ManviIIe Road WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND LANEX CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND WOONSOCKET ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS Lodie Brien Agency Leo A. Brodeur A. A. Brown Agency Thomas F. Carey, Inc. John C. Cosseboom Ins. Agency WaII'er L. Doran Agency George R. E+hier Agency Ernesi A. Fauberi' Agency M. Gaulin 8: Son, Inc. Aldo Gramolini Agency Francis J. Heslin HouI'man 8: Sico'H'e Agency Keough 8: Pra'H', Inc. Charles L. Kirby John F. Kirby, Inc. Edward T. Mee Agency Ida J. Morin Ocean S'I'ar Insurance Agency J. Hecior Paquin Agency A. A. Rickards Agency, Inc. George H. Roberis Agency, Inc R. P. SmiI'h 81 Son H. L. Theroux Agency AIberI' J. Vanasse Agency Anihony P. Zifcai' Agency Complimenfs of THE RELIGIOUS OF JESUS AND MARY Kgbdg NY FELICITATIONS ET MEILLEURS VOEUX AUX FINISSANTES DE l957 ACADEMIE DE JESUS-MARIE I38 R S+ J ph FALL RIVER MASS Complimenfs of THEVENET HALL ACADEMY Highland Mill NEW YORK Complimenfs des RELIGIEUSES DE JESUS-MARIE I65 H S+ + PROVIDENCE R I Semper FicIeIis ST. CLARE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION WOONSCCKET. R. I. ACADEMIE VILLA AUGUSTINA Pensionnai' Pour Jeunes FiIIes Sous Ia Direc+ion des RELIGIEUSES DE JESUS-MARIE ca H+ N H ph FELICITATIONS ET MEILLEURS VOEUX AUX FINISSANTES DE I958 LES RELIGIEUSES DE JESUS-MARIE 2l I, Rue Carlefon PROVIDENCE. R. I. LES RELIGIEUSES DE JESUS-MARI E S'Ie-FamIIIe 53. Rue Coe WCONSOCKET. R. I. COMPLIMENTS E FELICITATIONS DE MONSEIGNEUR HENRI VINCENT. P. D. CURE Paroisse S+-Jean-Bap+is+e WEST WARWICK, R. I. MONSEIGNEUR S. GRENIER. P. D. CURE Paroisse S+e-FamiIIe WOONSOCKET, R. I. MONSEIGNEUR I-.ABBE J- A- FOREST- P- D- ARTHUR L. BIENVENUE CURE Paroisse du Chrisi-Roi Pa roisse SI'e-An ne WEST WARWICK, RHODE ISLAND REVEREND WILLIAM D. MCKITCHEN Pasfor CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART Woonsockef, Rhode Island VOEUX DE SUCCES A LA PROMOTION DE I957 MONT ST-CHARLES ST. PAUL'S PARISH BIacIcs+one MassachuseH's Reverend Andrew J. Daley, Pasior Reverend John Murphy, Cura're Reverend Paul M. Couming Complimenfs de MESSIEURS LES ABBES PauI Desrosiers Theodule BeIisIe Normand W. Valois PAROISSE DU PRECIEUX-SANG CompIimen+s cle Ia PAROISSE STE-THERESE DR. A. GARNEAU Op+ome+ris'r 600 CLINTON ST. WOONSOCKET Tel. PO 9-2755 Eas+ Blacksfone, Mass. CompIimen+s of Alb +8 J A B P cI T V P THE WOONSOCKET DISTRICT DENTAL SGCIETY BRIEN BUILDING co. INC. General Con+racI'or 60 Hamlei' Aven TELEPHONE PO 228I0 TAXI Radio Equipped for Prompf Service AIRPORT TAXI SERVICE Herfz Car and Truck Renfals Ren? a Laie Model Car and Drive I+ Yourself LEARN TO DRIVE The Safe Way-Dual Con+roI Cars- Buses 'for Charier STANDARD CAB CO. Tel.: PO 2-5000 Complimenfs of INDUSTRIAL TRADES UNION OF AMERICA DYBALA'S SPRING BO'I'I'LING WORKS Ginger Ale Also CompIeI'e Line of Beveraqes 46 THOMAS ST. WOONSOCKET TeIs. PO 2-0035 - PO 9-0035 PARKER'S BRASS FOUNDRY High Grade LigI'1I' and Heavy Brass Bronze and Aluminum Casiings Manufacfurers of Bearing Me'IaI a Specialfy Daily Service 'Io Bosion, Worcesfer and Providence PO 2-035I 35 Parker SI. Woonsockei STEVE ABRANTS GARNETING Greai' RoacI Woonsockei, R. I. CompIimen+s of MILOT BROTHERS COMPANY 2l7 Social S+ree+ wooNsoc:KET, R..I Telephone: PO 90389 BUILDING MATERIALS LODIE BRIEN Real Es+a+e-Insurance HamIe+ Ave. WoonsocIxe+ Complimenfs of DR. AND MRS. TEL PO W' AURELIEN E. GUAY AND FAMILY BRANCH RIVER WOOL COMBING CO. INC. WoonsocIce+, R. I. MANVILLE DAIRY Pasfeurized, Homogenized MiIIx and Cream-Fresh Eggs ULRIC DESMARAIS, Prop. ManviIIe, R. I. Telephone PO 2-3I28 A. H. BEAUCHEMIN 81 SONS Building Maferials 334 SOCIAL STREET Woonsockef, Rhode Island EAST AVENUE Harrisville, R. I. Telephone PO 2- I 657 COTTAGES FOR RENT a+ DENNISPORT. MASSACHUSETTS Near Beach MODERN CONVENIENCES ArI'hur Davignon, Prop. 229 So. Main S+. AHIeboro, Mass TEL. ATTL. I-2I77 OR I-24I3 WOONSOCKET CONSUMERS COAL CO. INC. Sales and Service of AuI'oma+ic Hearing Equipmeni Hearing Oils-Coal-Coke and BriqueH'es BoH'Ie Gas I39 Hamlef Ave. WOONSOCKET, R. I. PO 2-5460 CROWN STUDIOS PHOTOGRAPHERS II5 Cumberland S+. Telephones Woonsoclcei, R. I. PO 9-7696 - PO 9-I I56 Qualify Pholographs aI' Moderafe Prices FAIRMOUNT FOUNDRY COMPANY Gray Iron and Semi-SI'eeI Caslings Bronze and Aluminum Casfings 25 Second Avenue-Woonsoclcef, R. I. TELEPHONE-PO-9- I 585 PLANTE'S MOTOR TRANSPORT AII We Sell Is Service-Buy I+, You'lI Like I+ Home Office PO 9-4020 Paw'ruclce'I' and Providence Cusfomers Call Enferprise 44I2 Terminal and Office: 5I Parker S+ree+, Woonsockef, Rhode Island Overnighr Service +o New York, Philadelphia, New Jersey Daily Service Befween Woonsoclcef, PawI'uclceI', Providence All Goods Insured in Transif A. A. Rickards Agency, Inc. EUGENE M. BOUTIETTE Besi' Wishes +o +I1e Graduafes of l958 Insurance Real Esfafe Our Policy Is Your Pro+ec+ion AND SON Coniraciors 99 Main S+. Commercial Bldg. WOONSOCKET, R. I. Tel. PO 9-3800 Planl' fx' Residence 303 Sayles S+. a Greenville Road POplar 2-037I POplar 9-037l DAURAY TEXTILES LOZEAU'S OIL SERVICE Incorporafed Power Burner Sales and Service Fuel Oils-Kerosene and Mo'I'or Oil WOONSOCKET. R. I. FORTIN'S TIRE SERVICE INC. AND FORTIN'S HOME APPLIANCES. INC. I-I5-2I Pond S+ree+ WOONSOCKET. R. I. CHICK'S ALLEYS L. Laurence, Propriefo 53 Win+er SI'reeI' MANVILLE, R I Tel.: PO 2-9825 TeIepI1one PO 9-7895 HENRY PLANT OIL SERVICE Range and Fuel Oils-Woo Power Oil Burners INSTALLED-SERVICED MIIA MIIRI CompIimen+s of JOHN F. DORIS BARBEAU'S GARAGE 754 Diamond Hill Road Woonsoclce+, R. I. Complimenis of ALBERT'S LAWN MOWER Sales and Service AIME A. AND THEODORE A CARRIER M. GAULIN 8: SON. INC. Real Es1'a'l'e and General Insurance GAULIN TRTIIJEL sERvlcE RED TOP Your Local Travel Agenl Vacafions a Special+y Tels.: PO 9-233I - PO 9-2332 A. Edgar Pareni, Mgr. A. M. Gaulin, Treas. 50 Cumberland Sireef WOONSOCKET, R. I. DYEING CORP. CompIimen'I's of F. M. LALLY Esfablished I845 S+a+ionery, Blank Books Periodicals OFFICE SUPPLIES 80 Main S+. Woonsockeh R. I. JOSEPH BROWN COMPANY The RexaII SI'ore IBB MAIN STREET 'If I'r's From Brown's- II s Gof I'o Be Rigl1'I ' EDMOND L. FREGEAU PLUMBING AND HEATING Fuel Oils-Oil Burners Ins'raIIaI'ions and Service I80 Fournier Avenue WOONSOCKET, R. I. Tel. PO. 2-2042 I89 Sayles S+. VERHULST COMB WORKS, INC. WOONSOCKET. R. I. Wool Combs, Circles, Gills, Fallers Porcupines, Tenfering, Pin Plales Re-Neeclling of AII Kinds BLACKSTON E VALLEY UN AMI GAS 3, ELECTRIC DE L'EDUCATION COMPANY SI'ore FronI's UN a Specialfy DE L'EDUCATION FRANCAISE 'DEAL FRANCOLOR, INC PARIS, FRANCE CONSTRUCTION CO. OF WOONSOCKET I08I Diamond Hill Road WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND PO 2-6I52 General Con+racI'ors SEALTEST ICE CREAM ROSI E'S 238 Railroad S'I'ree+ MANVILLE, R. I. ROSARIO PENSIONNEAULT Prop. PETIT'S MARKET 3 Manufacfurer of FINE SAUSAGE PRODUCTS Ill I43 Cumberland S+ree'l' WOONSOCKET, R. I. Telephone PO 9-7224 CITY DAIRY I 84 Burnside Avenue WOONSOCKET, R. I. Telephone PO 2-0283-0284 TOM'S NEWS 81 LUNCH EONETTE, IN I4 Railroad S'l'reei' MANVILLE, R. I. THOMAS H. BENOIT Pres. CompIimenI's of UN AMI DR. AND MRS. JOSEPH B. MCKENNA CompIimen+s de MR. AND MRS. M. ET MME- FRANCIS P. SMITH JEAN PAUL SOUCY A FRIEND RESERVOIR AND GRAPE FARM DAIRIES IIO3 Diamond Hill Road WOONSOCKET, R. I. Hormisdas R. PIan+e Prop. Telephone PO 2-393 I HILL VIEW FARM DAIRY PHIL PLANTE, Prop. PasI'eurized Milk and Cream roduced From Our Own Herd ou: RIVER ROAD MANVILLE T I ph PO 2 3675 PRATA FUNERAL HOME J. LUCIEN CORRIVEAU Associa'I'e 76 Prov. S+. WOONSOCKET, R. I. CompIimen+s of A FRI END E. P. Heberi, Pres. and Treas. F. J. Girard, Vice Pre Ida L. Donahue, Secy. Vivian Laferriere, Assf. Secy BLACKSTONE DYE WORKS, INC. AIIen SI'ree+, Woonsoclcei, R. I.-Telephone PO 9-4500 TOP MAKERS-DYERS-FINISHERS Elecfric Mainfenance and Engineering Works, Inc. GENERAL ELECTRIC I79 Railroad S+ree+ I93 Railroad S+ree'r WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY OF WOONSOCKET I08 River S+ree+ WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND MARECHAL DETECTIVE SERVICE Sladium Building WOONSOCKET. R. I. Complimenls of +he VAN DURAND COMBING CO., INC. FORESTDALE, R. I. DIAMOND HILL PACKING CO. Refailers of Choice Meals and Canadian Imporls HARRIS BELISLE, Prop. Diamond Hill Rd. Cumberland, R. I. Oen Thursday and Friclgay 8 A.M.-9 P.M. Sa'I'urday 8 A.M.-4 P.M. Telephone PO 9-I092 WOONSOCKET AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Jay Molors., Inc., 2I7 Pond Slreel' ......,...,........ . Jones Molor Co., I I Fronl Sfreel ...,,.,..,...,..................,..........,.... Mack-Buick. 200 Social Slreel .................... Marcoux Bros., Inc., I77 Social Slreel' .........,. Dodge and Plymoulh Chrysler and Plymoufh Chevrolel Nahonal Molor Sales, 45 Social Slreel' .............. ..........,.,...,.,.,....,.,,,,,,,,,, F ard Senn Mo'I'or Co., I03 Norlh Main Slreel' ......... Siegel Molors, Inc., 372 Social Sfreel- ............. Wood Ave. Molor Sales, 643 Wood Ave. .............,... ...... . Woonsoclcel' Nash Company, 345 Social Sfreel .....,. Larry Molors, 2l7 Pond Slreelr .................................. Clinlon SI. Wash-o-Malic, 370 Clinlon Slreel Hamlel' Aulo Agency, Hamlel' Avenue ..,............ Pon'I'iac and Cadillac Oldsmobile Packard and Inlernalional Nash Dodge Hillman and Renaull' Z EN ON DU RAN D Plumbing-Hea+ing Residenziaj-Commercial n usI'ria Repairs, InsI'aIIa+ions and Remodeling Immediafe Emergency Service Sayles HiII Road NORTH SMITHFIELD, R. I. Tel. PO. 2-4895 REFRIGERATION DYE WORKS WOONSOCKET. R. I. Commercial and IndusI'riaI InsI'aIIa+ions and Repairs on Air Condiiioning and Refrigerafion 24 Hour Service R. C. ENGINEERING ROGER D. CADORET Louisquisse+ Pike PO 9-I096 -4, 1' i , 'Qs , -h ' ,ff Q 4 .pr 11,5 , .4 A ' : ' 'L ' ' a . Q 'gp W f'ALf I ,F , , .5 v. 'VMI .-ff xr,-A, -Nw'-' ,Hp W? f W ' 5 2 ' f , wif SW I I - A If ig . ' I o -. 5 .Tiff M A ' .97 ' ' , I Q 3, I ' is 9 L, ' V f, X 1 has HOU D ll ' 1 N A lg. , .,, I 0 A Y ing' ., ' 3 k ' I , 1 ' I :Fwy 41 H i J ' In 1- 1 it 'Q 3 . . 5 M, .Q , F V ' at A' , . ' ' I H ' , A .35 ,J ' L IQ: I ' I ,fl I g g . I I -'N 4 QI I f Qi .N f U . V W .Why 1 I IJ :V . 'Y- -p ' ' 'I ' fu , ri svn- - Q 1 of A 5 'V Jef' 5.1 we 5, .L 'U K ag-1 - . 51' - Q - J A W - 29 ' A' f I I , V ,L B 1 D sr ff lr ' QQ ,fa n I '1 - -...Y Q wi' sm fm 5 7 -. - nr W l F +ve- - A -- - ....., I l .ev . -r 1' ft Jo. :A 5.3.5-115,-bf it if, . ,J ' 0 ' - -Q ' 'f 'I -' 1-6-4-P! . f .. .- 9' J 5. - ' 'I ' . Q' ' us ' ' 4121-'f 1 w.. f- i F ul K z 1,1 - .N- 'Mq A ' - .,, V' i f?w5?,.,5.m,..,- ' Complimen+s of RATHBUN FACTORY OUTLET 476 Ra+hbun S+. Woonsocke+, R. I. AUGER JEWELER Exper+ Wa+ch and Cloclc Repairing Gi++s for All Occasions 5 Day Service 77 Heroux Ave., Off Elm S+. Tel.: PO 9-7355 Woon., R. I. JEANNE'S BEAUTY SALON I88 Railroad S+. Manville. R. I. Tel. PO 9-BI33 BAZAAR SHOP Monumen+ Square WoonsocIce+, R. I. 574 Social S+. Woon., R. I. New England Food S+ore ROBERT'S MARKET Mea+ and Grocery 62I Social S+ree+ Tel. PO 9-2953 CARRIERE'S UPHOLSTERY I84 Avenue C Telephone PO 9-I952 ERNIE'S TEXACO SERVICE 81 AUTO REPAIR Cor. Cen+raI and Win+er S+s. Manville. R. I. LACROIX BARBER SHOP II Win+er S+ree+ GEORGE H. ROBERTS Insurance Agency, Inc. Mamma' R- I. II Mowry S+ree+ Manville, R. I. PO 2-2669 DORENA. INC. A- G- PENOY Millinery and Accessories Fine Shoe Repairing 283 Main S+. , , Dorena Bernard Ween.. R. L 2I Wm+er S+ree+ Manville. R. I. DI SPIRITO'S MARKET 524 Providence S+. Woonsocke+, Rhode Island Tel. PO 2-37lI WILFRED'S SEA FOOD Delicacies of +he Deep 805 Cumberland Rd. WoonsocIce+, R. I. Dial PO 9-6260 W N R I l380 on Your Dial The Friendly Broadcas+ing Co. VICTOR MESSERE Shoe S+ore and Shoe Repairing Bos+onian Shoes for Men and Boys I46 Nor+h Main S+ree+ NEW YORKER BEAUTY SALON Union S+ree+ Providence, R. I. Mrs. Angelo Gua+hieri CompIimen+s of MR. AND MRS. HERVE DESMARAIS Q ll lrbookn Ani NEW SHANGHAI RESTAURANT 267 Main Sireef WoonsocI:eI', R. I. Tel. PO 2-I364 Air Condifioned TRUPPA'S MARKET 6II Charles S'Iree'I' Providence, R. I. The Home of Good Food Tel. Day: PO 9-OI46 Nighh PO 2-6504 WILLOW ST. SERVICE STATION Roclcy Fournier l88 Willow S+. Woonsoclcef, R. I. CHICOINE LIQUOR STORE Free Delivery PO 2-47I 3 MICHAEL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Il2 Main Sfree'I' WoonsoclceI', R. I. Telephone PO 9-3405 VALOIS MEAT 81 GROCERIES 3I Manville Road WoonsocIxe+. R. I. Tel. PO 2- I 463 E. A. BOISCLAIR Loclcsmifh 627 Social Sfreef Woonsoclxef, R. I. MME VIC BEAUTY SHOPPE I36 Couri' Square Woon., R. I. Tel. PO 9-I466 Delia Paule TurcoI'I'e, Prop. Complimenfs of MINNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP 285 Main S'I'reeI' 275 Providence S+reeI' SAM'S SERVICE STATION Hydramafic Repairs ForesI'daIe, R. I. Tel. PO 2-983 I LEA'S BEAUTY SHOP 260 Fron'I SI'ree+ Woonsoclxei, R. I. Tel. PO 9-2430 PICHE'S DAIRY Nor'I'h Smi+hIieId, R. I. Tel. PO 9-3506 Homogenized and Pasfeurized Milk and Cream Coffee and Chocolafe Milk OSCAR'S FRIENDLY SERVICE Louisquissei' Pilce YVETTE'S BEAUTY SALON I28 Main S+. and Mendon Road Woonsoclcef, R. I. Tel. PO 9-6677 COUNTRY SOUIRE MOTEL Louisquissef Pike RI'e. I46 NoI-Ih Smiihliield, R. I. GEORGE A. PICHETTE AND SO Furni+ure UphoIs+ering I88 Harrison Avenue WoonsocIceI', R. I. Tel. PO 2-4357 N Gif'I's Cards Phone PA. 5-9653 ROCKY ACRES Tel. PO 9-7657 CUMBERLAND APPLIANCE CO. Guaranieed Work Sales and Se ice I rv I-ma Parks GIFT SHOP Normand F. Leclerc, Prop. Louisquissei' Pilze Lincoln, R. I. 40I2 Mendon Road, Cmb. HIII JANET'S DRIVE-INN Viciory Highway: Roufe l02 Slafersville, Rhode Island Complimenis of MME FORTIER'S BEAUTY SHOP II8 Cumberland S+. c r + f - ci-iez Hueiirfiiirniiljaiiiiifbiarv SALON Comlikmenls 154 M+. sf. c A R. i..r5T ifo 531' F2 A FRIEND VANDA'S BEAUTY STUDIO 553 Social Sfreei' A FRIEND PO 2-4392 CUMBERLAND FARMS BAR Pulaslri Boulevard So. Bellingham, Mass. TU 3-9476 FARl.AND'S MARKET 595 Elm Slreel' Woonsoclcel, R. I. Tel. PO 2-6225 GEORGE'S VARIETY STORE Cor. Logee and Grove Sis. Telephone PO 2-9880 Woonsoclzeh R.I ROY'S SERVICENTER Esso Dealer General Repairs-Welding Body Works-Painiing 24 Hour Towing Service BEAUDET'S PHARMACY, INC. 329 Park Ave., Cor. Green PO 9-2525 We Deliver Prescripiions NAULT'S SHOP 8: BATTERY SHOP Winid maui? Iirop. anvi e, . . Corner of Railroad and Winfer Sis. Tel. PO 2-5772 Poplar 9-9101 RUDOLPHE L. DESAULNIERS. O.D. OpI'ome'I'risl' 643 Clinlon S+. Woon., R. I. Complimenls of ACE LIQUOR STORE Tel. PO 9-2739 WOONSOCKET TOBACCO CO. PieHe Bros. Wholesale Tobacco-Candies-Jewelry-Novelfies 2I5 So. Main S+. Roberi PieH'e. Mgr. LECLERC REPAIR SHOP I I5MSumriier Entreel' anvn e, . . All Kinds of Worlr ROBINSON'S Smari' Apparel for Women High Srreel' TREPANIER'S LIQUOR STORE I74 Firsl' Ave. Tel. PO 2-I594 Free Delivery DUMAIS ' Plumbing, Healing and Supplies O Sales and Service O 905 Vicfory Highway, Slalersville, R. I. G. Complimenfs of JERRY THIBEAULT, AGENCY REMINGTON COAL AND LUMBER Oakland, Rhode Island Complimenfs of RED STAR MATTRESS 84 UPHOLSTERY Mendon Road Cumberland. R. I. NEW YORK DEPT. STORE Pascoag, R. I. ARCHWAY HOME STYLE COOKIES AI BeHer Grocers Everywhere Try 'Em They Are Good MOREL'S MARKET 60I Fairmouni Sfreei' Woonsocl:e+, R. I. ED AND GERT'S DINER Harrisville Pascoag Rd. Rhode Island SADWIN'S For Real Home Beau'l'y II8 Main Sfreel' LAWRENCE BROS. Dislribufors of Keysione Painls Plumbing and Elecrrical Supplies Pascoag Rd., Pascoag, R. I. GEORGE'S RADIO 81 TV SHOP 987 Cass Ave. PO 2-5872 Sales and Service Complimenfs de DR. ET MME WILFRED ETHIER BLACKSTONE PHARMACY Donlon and O'Brien, Reg. Pharm. I47 Main S+., Blackslone, Mass. Druggis+ Always in AHendance Free Parking SOR-ANG DISTRIBUTORS Il00 Social S'Iree'l' HENRY DALPHE 81 SON BARBER SHOP I72 Cumberland S+. Complimenls of RUDY'S TOWN MKT. 5I So. Main S+. Bellingham, Mass. Rodolphe Beauregard, Prop. DESROCHERS 8: BRUNELLE, INC. A, F. WADE Herve J. Brunelle. Reg. Pharm. Pho+o-Finishers 3 Cumberland S+. Bed Wishes Woonsoclxel, R. I. ALBERT M. BERARD Real Es'IaIe-Insurance 757 Park Avenue Tel. PO 2-39l8 Phone: PO 9-0352 E. C. CHAGNON 8: SON, INC. Floor and Wall Coverings 56 Arnold Slreel' Woonsoclcel, R. I. FRANK'S MOTOR SALES, INC. Qualify Used Cars Louisquissel' Pike a+ Parlc Square Prop. Francis Voller POIRER'S MARKET 472 Willow SIree'I' Woonsoclcel, R. I. Tel. PO 9-0203 SHORT'S SERVICE STATION Henry O. Courlemanche, Prop. 250 Manville Road For 'Ihe Besl' LEO RICHARD 8: SON Alcoa Aluminum Combinafion Windows and Doors--Roofing Siding-Painling-General Repair I45 Main S+. Manville, R. I. I Believe in Woonsoclcel ' OZZIE'S I26 Norih Main Slreel' I Believe in S+. Clare High CANCELLATION SHOE SHOP, INC Depo'I' Square Fashion a+ Proven Savings OAK HILL PET SHOP NorI'h Smilhfield, R. I. Owner: Mrs. Harvey Auger Famous for Tamed Parakeeis Res. PO 9-9884 MME. YVONNE BEAUTY SHOPPE 788 Cass Avenue Tel. Pa 3-3652 Nolary Public Complimen'I's of STUDLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Be Assured-Be Insured 34 School S+ree+ Albion, R. I. HAMLET AUTOMOBILE AGENCY I48 Hamlef Avenue Woonsoclcel, R. I. TU 3-67l9 BETTY'S GLAMOUR ROOM 60 Suffolk SI. So. Bellingham, Mass. The La+esI in Hair Slyles FARM STREET STORE Meals, Groceries and Vege'I'abIes Ice Cream and Candy 222 Farm SI'ree'I BOUVIER 81 CHAUVIN MARKET Mendon Road, Cumberland Hill Telephone: PO 2-30l3 ROY'S BODY SHOP Body Repairing and Pain'I'ing I35 Bellingham S'I'. Woon., R. I. PO 9-I02I VOGUE BEAUTY SALON I70 Fronl Sfreel' Woonsoclcef, R. I. PO 9-6276 TREPANIER'S COMFORT SHOES 278 Main Sfreei I N Complimenis of DR. LESTER L. THOMAS Opfomesirisi' MICHAUD AUTO BODY WORK 430 Privilege Sireel' Woonsoclcel, Rhode Island 24 Hrs. Service SAYLES AVENUE MARKET JOHN R. KACZYNSKI Pascoag. R. I. AUBIN 8: ROMPREY Tire Service Company 247 Sou'Ih Main SI'reeI' CompIimen'I's of GEANACOU'S MARKET zbs souTH MAIN STREET MONGEON'S FOOD SHOP 385 Second Avenue WOONSOCKET, R. I. CompIimen+s of CATHLEEN ROWEN PAscoAe. R. I. Tel. PO 9-6I96 Woon., R. I. ALDEA LEDOUX Embroidery Shop Kni'H'ing Wors+ed-Dress Yarn Sporls and Baby Yarn Room 62-63 Commercial Bldg. BELLINGHAM ELECTRIC CO., INC. Frigidaire Appliances Bellingham, Massachuseiis Complimen+s of HARRY J. SMITH PETE'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP 330 Pulaski Blvd. So. Bellingham TAP GLASS WORKS Everyihing in Glass Arnold S+ree+ Woonsoclcei, R. I. Telephone PO 9-7340 Phone TU 3-6802 COOK'S LUMBER CO.. INC. Lumber and Building Maferial Harold E. Cook, Sr., Pres. and Treas. 80 So. Main S+., So. Bellingham, Mass. TED'S GARAGE I00 Railroad S'I'. Manville, R. I. Tel. PO 9-8095 Painf, Body Work CompIimen+s of MR. AND MRS. EDWIN T. ROWEN Pascoag. R. I. Complimenls of EMIL'S REPAIR 81 SERVICE STATION Farm Slreel' Blacksfone, Mass. Tel. TU 3-8947 Prop., Emil Koscor Rol.AND's LAUNDROMAT LETEflQfEQf.efdfEDP,ffRS Quick Service Boughr-iold-Exchanged 'I' 'I' 263 Cass Avenue Woon., R. I. wgonsgziifl Eel, CompIimen+s of A FRIEND BLACKIE'S TYDOL SERVICE STATION Alfred Lafonlaine, Prop. I030 Social S+. Tel. PO 2-9738 PO 9-7733 ARTHUR BOURC-BET Specializing in Sfucco and Plaslering Work Neally and Promplly Done CHEZ ALICE COIFFEUSE 6I8 Easl' School SI. Woonsockel. R. I. PO 2-2953 GERARD A. BRILLON Dis+ric'I' Manager John Hancock Mulual Life Insurance Co. Tel. PO 9-9300 RONNIE'S FLORAL ART A Complefe Line of Arlificial Flowers Cenlerpieces, and Malerial Tel. PO 2-5400 II8 NorI'h Main S+. SOCIAL DEPARTMENT STORE Clolhes for The En+ire Family 590-598 Social Slreei Tel. PO 2-3346 PO 2-3347 TARDIF FURNITURE STORE High Grade Linoleum-Sloves Furnilure-Tiles 577 Social SI. Tel. PO 9-6I29 COURNOYER'S BODY WORKS Albion Road MANVILLE, R. I. BESSETTE'S FOOD MART The Family SI'ore A Li'HIe of Every+hing Tel. PO 9-6452 Free Delivery 947 Social S'I'ree'I' POISSON'S MARKET I88 Railroad SI. Manville, R. I. Deliveries-PO-2-2696 Friendly Service PAPINEAU'S SERVICE STATION .. P . William apmeau T win and Repairing 9 9 202 So. Main Sl. Tel. PO 7-0777 PEL'S TAVERN Main S+. Foresldale, R. I. Calering 'Io Weddings-Banquels-Parlies VIC'S TIRE SHOP Used Tires and Vulcanizing Tel. TU 3-670I 2I Chesfnul' S+. Prop. Vialeur Tro'Hier Bellingham, Mass. Complimenls of AL'S MEAT MARKET Nor'I'h Main Slreel' Tel. PO 9-9I38 Slalersville, R. I. HILLCREST GRILL Quaker Highway Slafersville, Rhode Island BRUCE J. STOKES Proprielor of Foresidale SI'ore Fores+daIe, R. I. Phone TU 3-7300 HENRY'S AUTO PARTS We Buy Wrecks A. VaIaI'i, Prop. 674 Ra+hbun,S+reeI' Woonsocke'I', R BELISLE BROS. BAKERY, INC. Specializing in Birlhday and Wedding Cakes, Bread and Pasfries 35-37 Ralhbun Sl. Tel. PO 9-225I Complimenls of COFFEE SHOP PAscoAe. R. I. Telephone TU 3-84I0 ROSE BEAUTY PARLOR Our Aim Is +o Please Everybody I202 Social Sfreef Woonsoclcel, R. I. Complimenls of MR. AND MRS. ARAM SABA MARQUIS SERVICE STATION 283 Olo S+ree'I' Woonsoclcel, R. I. RENZONl'S MARKET MeaI's-Groceries-Provisions Tel. PO 9-5348 I65 Mill SI. PEPIN LUMBER Building Malerial Painl' and Hardware 776 Cumberland Hill Road EMERY BERARD 81 SONS Mears, Groceries Fruils and Vegelables CURLY PAINT AND SUPPLY, INC. Aulomolive and Induslrial Finishes LEGARE'S LIOUOR STORE II7 Social Slreel 407 Arnold Sl. Woon., R. I. PO 2-6422 Tel. PO 9-0462 Congralulalions Io lhe LO SFOrI:IITAgA'SN OU Graduales F WER A D REE I I SES lo9a Diamond Hill Rd. MR- AND MRS. Joseph E. Duprey, Owner Woonsoclcel, R. I. LIONEL I. LATOUR DR. J. BERTRAND BEAULIEU CompIimen+s of LAFONTAINE'S MARKET I830 Mendon Rd. WOONSOCKET, R. I. Complimenls of HURST RADIO 81 FURNITURE STORE Pascoag, R. I. GAGNE'S SHOE SHOP 576 Social Slreel' WOONSOCKET, R. I. Complimenls of BOUVIER'S BARBER SHOP I079 Social S+. Woonsoclcel, R. I. VI 8: BlI.I.'S RESTAURANT II6 Norfh Main Sireei' Woonsoclref, R. I. PO 2-97I5 Complimenfs of MRS. WILLIAM PHILP HARRISVILLE, R. I. ELAINES FLOWERS 225 Green S+ree+ Phone PO 2-6438 Woonsoclcef, R. I. GEORGE W. EGAN DR. ARDEN ZWODEN DenIis+ 25I Main Slreei Woonsoclcel. R. I. DENIS' SALES s. SERVICE MARTIN'S SODA WORKS 805 PMI' Avenue wolZi.llllliZ+,SIi. I. WoonsocIce'I', R. I. Tel.: PO 2-9636 PO 9-6573 Complimenls of LOUIS A. MAYER AND SONS CO. General Masonry and Plasfering Complimenis of REITH'S RADIO SERVICE DION'S MARKET Fancy Meals and Groceries Frozen Foods 56 Crawford Sl'ree'I' Tel. PO 2-2025 JOHN'S VARIETY 744 Nor+I1 Main WOONSOCKET, R. I. THE MILK CAN Louisquissel' Pike CHARTIER'S PHARMACY I046 Cass Avenue Cl1ipman's Corner Prescriplions Filled Bes'I' Wishes BOCCE CLUB BERARD'S OIL SERVICE 927 Mendon Road PO 9-52I2 CompIimenI's of CONEY ISLAND RESTAURANT 46 Main S'I'ree+ LENOX GRILL AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Crooks Corner Soufh Bellingham, Mass. Lobsfers, Broilers, Slealts JOSEPH A. HEBERT 81 SON General Excavafing Cumberland Hill, R. I. Tel. PO 9-729I Complimenls DR. P. E. BOUCHER 55 HamIe'r Ave. Woonsoclcef, R. I. CLAUDIA BEAUTY SHOPPE MONUMENT SQUARE GAGNE PHARMACY fPrescrip'Iion-Foun'I'ain Toilefries 385 Pulaslce Blvd. Tel. TU 3-7488 Bellingham, Mass. Complimen+s of LOUISE AND DENISE GIGUERE SO. BELLINGHAM VARIETY Croolcs Corner So. Bellingham, Mass. Emile J. Vadeboncoeur, Prop. GLADDING'S Downfown Wayland Square Garden Gify LEE'S PHARMACY 48 Norlh Main Sfore WOONSOCKET, R. I. DALPE'S ELECTRIC SHOP Appliance Facfory Service bl Essex Slreel' Bellingham, Mass. Tel. TU 3-7643 Complimenfs of LOUIS M. MACKTAZ l62 Main Slreef Tel. PO 2-4750 ELWINN sl-noe SHOP FANNV5 99 Main Slreel Where 'Ihe Besi Cosf Less Woonsockel' Rhode Island I46 Courl Square Woonsoclrel, R. I Woonsoclce+'s Only Children Shoe Shop Tel- PO 2-3362 Tel. TUclcer 3-68II H 8: H SUPER SERVICE Armand Dauphin, Prop. 'Repairing and Welding Box 52-Ra+hbun S+. Tel. PO 9-5740 CLOUTIER MOTOR SALES Used Car Dealer 680 Fronl' S+. or I22 Transil' Woonsoclcef, R. I. B. 81 S. ELECTRIC AUTO SERVICE. INC. I0 Fronf Sf. Woon., R. I. Tel. PO 9-227I Aufomolive Elecfricians VAN DYK COFFEE SHOP 288 Main SI'ree1' ACROSS THE POST OFFICE ALINE GRONDINES Beaufy Salon PO 2-354I SUNSHINE LAUNDRY 9I Broolc Sfreel' Woonsoclxel, R. I. PO 2-5993 CompleI'e Laundry Service MUNDY'S GREENHOUSES SLATERSVILLE, R. I. Tel. PO 2.0150 RlVARD'S VARIETY Providence Pilce Norfh Smiihfield, R. I. PO 9-I396 REV. FRANCOIS R. BOUDREA CompIimenIs oI SHARTENBERG'S PAWTUTCKET, RHODE ISLAND ARTHUR BERNIER AuIo Top UpI1oIsIering PHONE PO 9-3832 WILLIAM MARTINEAU Jeweler-WaIcI1 and Clock Re 576 Diamond Hill Road PO 9-I724 PINE CREST DAIRY ROBERT FALARDEAU PO 2-4240 C. 8: F. LUNCH I047 Social SIreeI WOONSOCKET. R. I. TRAHAN FURNITURE COMPANY Norge ProducIs-New Eng. SIoves Your Home Comes FirsI 38 Cumberland Tel. PO 2-5086 NYS FLOWERS 508 Diamond Hill Rd. IPO 9-5894 CompIimenIs oI CHERRY STREET TAILOR SHOP ALBINI THIBODEAU, Prop. ANNETTE'S BEAUTY SHOP 629 Social SI. IPO 9-6868 AnneIIe Krol-Owner GENE'S GROCERIES GENE GELINAS, Prop. 394 Willow SIreeI CompIimen+s oI GIRARD'S DINER CompIimenIs of A FRIEND CompIimenIs of A FRIEND TONY'S GARAGE Esso Service SIaIion Corner Orchard and Ballou SIS. Telephone PO 2-9866 WoonsocIceI, R. I. WALTER D. RICHARD Insurance and Real EsIaIe 20 Elvira SI. Tel. TU 3-8050 So. Bellingham, Mass. VERMETTE'S CAFE 8: CARDINAL ROOM I347 Diamond Hill Road Woon., R. I. Tel. PO 9-0429 BEST WISHES REV. ROBERT ETHIER Paroisse NoI're-Dame des Vicioires REV. VALMORE LIZOTTE MANVILLE SHOE SERVICE Main S+ree+ ManviIIe Rhode Island DON'S NEWS 8: VARIETY Compleie Line of Magazines I87 Main TU-3-8820 BIacIcs+one, Mass. OSCAR J. RYAN AGENCY Insurance-Real Es'ra+e I32 Main SI'reeI' TU 3-84II BIacIcs'Ione, Mass. WOONSOCKET NAPPING MACHINERY CO. Woonsockef, Rhode Island WALSH FLOWERS. INC. Sfadium Building Monumeni Square Woonsockef, R. I. Phone POpIar 9-6236 ALLIED 5 8: I.00 STORE 509 Social SI'reeI' LORRAINE'S BEAUTY SHOP Lorraine Cousineau, Prop. I57 Manville Rd., ManviIIe, R. I. Tel. PO-9-I940 CUMBERLAND MOTORS Dealer in Used Cars Mendon Rd., Cumberland HiII, R. I. Tel. PO 9-6565 Prop. J. Czaikowslxi DUD'S JENNEY STATION LAGACE SERVICE OIL CO. 345 Norfh Main S+ree'f WoonsocIceI', R. I. Complimenfs of BERNARD KILCLINE RAY'S Super Sea Food MarI:eI' 395 FronI' S'freeI' Phone PO 9-4905 Woonsockei, R. I. ROLAND J. LACOU RSE IndusIriaI and House Painiing EIder BaIIou Meefing House Road Tel. PO 2-I086 Woonsockef, R. I. Complimenfs de EUGENE FURNELL Chipman's Corner TILTON MILLS CLEANERS AND DYERS Blacksione Square BIacIcs+one. Mass. WM. MESSERE Experi' Shoe Rebuilder 6 Main SIreeI' Woonsockef, R. I. TeI. PO 2-0247 O IZLMZCL Q ron Moosma YO . NORTHERN RHODE ISLAND'S Largesf Dis+ribuIors YVONNE MOREAU Hosiery and Handbag Shop 200 Main SI'ree+ WOONSOCKET, R. l. of Cosrumes P0 2'5l6l for Parochial Schools E. L. FREEMAN COTE. BROS, COMPANY ENT., INC. 259 MAIN STREET Shaw Walker Park Sq' Office Equipmenl' WOONSOCKET. R- l- TEL. PO 2-3836 PO 2-9682 CLOVER LEAF MOTEL George Washinglon Highway GENE'S EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING LINCOLN. R. I. Rouie H6 259 SouI'h Main SIree'l' MR. AND MRS. WOONSOCKET. R. I. W. O. LEMAIRE Prop. EUGENE BOUSQUET PO 2-2087 LAMSON HUBBARD Finesr in Fashions and Furs Sfadium Building WOONSOCKET, R. I. MONGEAU SHOE STORE, INC. Known for BeHer Shoes 30 Main SIree+ WOONSOCKET. R. l. THOMAS J. KANE Longley Bdilding WOONSOCKET, R. I. CompIimen+s of JOHN P. KANE DirecI'or of Finance CITY OF WARWICK Complimenfs of sAcco CONSTRUCTION ARTHUR w. PLANTE BIifgo:Nvfgrk FUNERAL HOME, INC. suffolk s+. 897 social S+ree+ BEWNGHAM- MASS- PO 2-2270 TU 33640 Con ra+uIa+ions +o The gclass of .58 ENTERPRISE MR. AND MRS. DYE WORKS EUGENE THIBEAULT INC. Your Sfore for MAGAZINE FASHIONS 'For The Whole Family NEW YORK LACE STORE FASHION CENTER PAWTUCKET. R. I. BRUNELL'S REST HOME Specializing in I'I1e Care of Aged Persons Feaiuring Tray Service TV and Smoking Room Docior on Call 24 Hrs. Daily JAMES CUMBERLAND MANOR Rou're I22 Mendon Rd. CUMBERLAND HILL, R. I. PO 2-967I PO 9-7I90 G. BERTRAND BIBEAULT Civil Engineering Land Surveying Room 6 Commercial Building WOONSOCKET. R. I. Tel. PO 2-3532 JEANNlNE'S BEAUTY SALON I28 Cumberland SI'ree'I' WOONSOCKET. R. I. Phone PO 2-54I2 DANIELS TOBACCO CO.. INC. Wholesale Tobacconisf Confec+ionery 77 Hazel Sfreef WOONSOCKET. R. I. Complimenfs of Employees of WOONSOCKET. R. I. MULLEN 81 COMPANY Room I Belliveau Bldg. Opposife S'radium Thearre G. 8: M. FINANCE CORPORATION wooNsocKET, RHODE ISLAND Phone PO 9-85l5 L. MAILLOUX, Mgr. CompIimen'l's de DUPRAS BAKING CO. PAR-X BREAD 39 Sweei Avenue Woonsoclcef, R. I. Tel.: PO 9-4080 Inveshgahon Securify Cnvnl-Criminal Escori Proiechon Insurance-Personnel PIan'I' Securify Indusfriel Guards MESSIER PROTECTIVE AGENCY, INC. Room 306 Rhode Island Hospi+aI Trus+ Building Woonsoclzer, R. I. Wilfred J. Messier Tel. PO 9-6937 ELPHEGE A. BEAUDREAULT M.D. 44I Soufh Main Sireef WOONSOCKET. R. I. C. MAILLOUX 81 SONS CO Furniiure Sfore 603 CIin'Ion S'I'reeI' WOONSOCKET, R. I. PELLETIER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Complimenfs of MR. AND MRS. EDGAR P. AUBUCHON CLOVER FARM STORE Mea'I's and Groceries Qualiiy and Service ALFRED GLADU. Prop. Telephone Woon. PO 9-2266 R. A. BERGESSON 8: SON INC. Coni-racI'ors 4I Baxfer S+. Woonsockef, R. I. TEL. PO 9-0580 N. LALIME 8: SONS Funeral Home RENE GLADU, Prop. Bouvier Avenue, ManviIIe, R. I. Phone PO 2-0792 Besf Wishes From DR. AND MRS. GEORGE M. KOKOLSKI DESLAURIERS' A FuII Line of Bakery Specialfies I07 FRONT STREET TEL. PO 2-3632 CompIimenI's of McCARTHY'S Nor'I'I1ern Rhode IsIand's GREAT STORE TeI. PO 9-7500 Complimenfs of F. W. WOOLWORTH MCLAUGHLIN zz. MORAN, INC. I:'L1Ya fS Budweiser 5 I am heef CUMBERLAND HILL RHODE ISLAND WOONSOCKET, R. I. JUDGE EDWARD F. DWYER FAIRMOU NT DYE 285 Main S+ree+ KORNSTEIN'S COMPLETE YOUTH DEPT. STORE FOR PACKING CO., INC. Infanis-Girls-Teens Boys and Young Men AND FEATURING Nafionally Adverfised Juvenile Furniiure and Toys I04 Berfha Ave. WOONSOCKET, R. I. Tel. PO 9-I9I0 PO 9-I9II THE SOUCY AGENCY OCEAN STAR INS. AND SS. AGENCY. INC. Eva Soucy Pres. ancl Treas. Rodrique N. Soucy General Mgr. 362 Raihbun Sfreei' WOONSOCKET, R. I. Phone POpIar 2-22I8 Real Es+a+e ancl Insurance EDWARD T. MEE AGENCY 25I Main SI. WOONSOCKET, R. I. Tel.: I8l2W TALK IT OVER WITH MEE POpIar 2-05I9-Office POpIar 9-9I6I-Res. WoonsocI:e'I s Olclesl' Union Planl' STAR PRINTING COMPANY Commercial ancl Millwork 534 CLINTON STREET WOONSOCKET, R. I. J. MEUNIER 8: SON, INC. Wholesale Grocers 330 Clinfon S+. WOONSOCKET, R. l. Telephones PO 2-l250-PO 2-I25I AUSTIN H. COOK DAVID L. TUTTLE ARTHUR B. MERCHANT Wi+h R. P. SMITH AND SON Insurance 99 Main Sheer Woonsoclcel, R. I. Tel. PO 2-0098 Complimenis de FOURNIER 8: FOURNIER ENTREPRENEURS DE POMPES FUNEBRES 99 rue Cumberland Woonsoclcef Complimenls de AU RAY FONTAINE M.D. Complimenrs of H EBERT'S RED-E-MIX CONCRETE Congrafulafions WOONSOCKET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOME COAL CO.. INC. 256 Privilege S+ree+ WOONSOCKET. R. I. Coal, Coke, Fuel. and Range Oil. Compressor Service Trucking, and Building Moving. Tels.: PO 9-38I0 9-38II TU 3-9320 IIRIDIPQIEBIREIF wi IIDIDQIFVIIN Romualcl Po'Ivin, Prop. Wesi' Warwick, R. I. Bes+ Wishes for Success THE OUTLET COMPANY Telephone VA. QL, I57 Washlngion Sifeei EI Rhode IsIand's Largesi S+ore , ,RAL HOME WE CATER TO L UNT- THE scHooL CROWD Wesi Warwiclc, R. I. Tel. TU 3-7250-I95 Main S+. BLACKSTONE. MASS. Compllmenlls Here's Where You Save Money! of BLACKSTONE FAIRMOUNT DAIRY 545 FRONT ST. FURNITURE CO., INC. Television, Radios, Refrigerafors EIec+ricaI Appliances Furnifure JOSEPH O. PARADIS Pres. and Treas. Compllmenls WOONSOCKET O ou. HEATING SERVICE Fuel Oil Service M. Aufopulse Fuel Pump AHorney-a+-Law LEO A. J. BRISSETTE . Dial PO 2-I04I II3 Transli' ST. WOONSOCKET, R. I. CLUB EMBASSY WOONSOCKET AUTO BODY WORKS 24 Hour Towing Service Fender Repairing, Body Works Welding, Aufo Pain+ing Wheel Balancing, Fronf End Alignmenf UNION SQUARE-WOONSOCKET, R. PEL'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION CUMBERLAND HILL, R. I. Telephone PO 9-2868 S 8: H GREEN STAMPS MANDEVILLE CHEVROLET, INC. I4I Railroad S+. Manville, R. I. CHEVROLET Donia A. Mandeville, Pres. Fern L. Mandeville, V. Pres. PO 9-5833 LAFERRIERE'S SERVICE STATION Corner of Cass Avenue and Cumberland SI'ree'I TEL. PO 2-9729 DUN-RITE CLEANSERS Plani and Office 45 Foundry S+. Tel. PO 9-4289 Piclc-Up and Delivery Service Branch S+ores Cash and Carry Service 82I SOCIAL ST. RUZILA'S EXPRESS SERVICE, INC. New England New Yorlr-New Jersey EDGAR MARCHAND Manager WOONSOCKET RHODE ISLAND Personalized Service FLOSS CURTAIN CLEANING SPECIALISTS Cleaners-Launderers 5I2 Clinlon S'I'. Tel. PO 9-6638 WOONSOCKET, R. l. MONGEON'S SEA FOOD Fresh Fish, Shell Fish and Lobs'I'er Tel. PO 9-I078 630 Social S+. WOONSOCKET, R. I. PAUL COHEN. M. D. 99 Main Slreel WOONSOCKET, R. I. Complimenls of THEROUX BROTHERS. INC. 4l6 Pond Sfreel' WOONSOCKET, R. I. Telephone PO 2-0700 Complimenls of SAVARD 8: GALLANT 503 Social Sfreel' DR. LOUIS G. BEAUDET OpI'ome'l'risI' 99 Main Sfreel WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND Complimenfs of DR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. LALOR PINAULT HARDWARE CO. General Hardware Painfs-Wallpaper, Efc. 584 Social Sfreel Woonsoclxef Telephone PO 2-2283-PO 2-2284 GOUIN SUPPLY COMPANY 79 Roland Sfreef WOONSOCKET, R. I. Phones: PO 9-006I-PO 9-7994 SECURITY CLEANERS, INC. I060 ToIIgaI'e Road Wesf Warwick, R. I. VAIIey I-4850-485l TU 4-4I32 Complimenfs of COTE'S SUPERETTE, INC. 570 N-or+I1 Main SI. WOONSOCKET, R. I. TEL. PO 9-78I2 SMITH PENN OIL COMPANY 275 Second Avenue WOONSOCKET. R. I. HOWARD JOHNSON'S WoonsocIce+ Accomodafions for Banquefs and Parfies WOONSOCKET TYPEWRITER COMPANY , CompInmen+s of 243 Main S+ree+ Woonsockei TYPEWRHERS FALLS YARN MILLS, INC OFFICE MACHINES Sold Renfed Repaired PHILIP A. MULVEY CO. D. J. Girard, Prop. Painfs, Hardware, Wallpaper 40 So. Main S+. Tel. PO 9-5700 WOONSOCKET. R. I. DURYEA PRODUCTS CO. INCORPORATED Soaps and Sani+ary Chemicals I68 ROCKLAND AVENUE Woonsockef, R. I. Complimenis of SERVICE STATION FRANK DUPU'5 COMPANY Gas-Oil-Lube Minor Repairs F I ODI Pick Up and Dehvery AuI'oma'I'ic Heaiing Towing JCI- 5 and '04 599 Main S'I'ree+ NO. SMITHFIELD, R. I. PAWTUCKET, R. I, PO. 2-9789 CUMBERLAND C I. EOUNDRY co., INC. 1f e +s Grey Iron and Semi SI'eeI Casiings Wesi' Wren'rI1am Road P.O. Box 942 WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND Tel. Po 2-I300 MURRAY WORSTED SPINNING CO., INC ST. ANTHONY'S NORTHERN RHODE ISLAND PARISH C. Y. O. Presideni' ........................ WILLIAM GARCIA vvoonsocket Rhode Island Vice PresicIenI' ................ MARGIE SAILLANT Treasurer ............ ....................... P AUL DUBE Secrefary ............ ........... M ARCIA WINN CHAIRMEN: Spiri'I'uaI ........ ....... S UZANNE ST. AMANT REVEREND ANDREW P. FARINA Culfural RAYMOND GLADU Pas'I'or . ' EVEREND JOHN M. THOMPSON Sm' ' ' '4 WANDA TERESKA AssisI'anI' REV. ROGER L. MAROT DirecI'or LADY HELEN wOoNsOcKET BEAUTY SHOP 94I Social SI'reeI' WOONSOCKET. R. I. Telephone PO 2- I 309 TIRE SALES, INC. 757 Social SI'ree'I' C. W. MALO S. F. MOJKOWSKI Complimen+s of SHARON BOX CO., INC. SHARON, MASSACHUSETTS Complimenfs of ST. XAVI ER ACADEMY PROVIDENCE, R. I. OMER LAMONTAGNE Teacher of Piano MODERN STYLE 44 Charles Sfreei' WOONSOCKET, R. I. Telephone: PO 9 7203 DR. AUGUSTINE EDDY Beshi' Wishes From DR. AND MRS. HENRI E. GAUTHIER REV. ALDERIC J. CHAUVIN CURE, PAROISSE sTE-JEANNE D'ARc Cumberland Hill Bes+ Wishes From REV. JOHN J. McLAUGHLIN NoTP.e-DAME MEILLEURS SOUHAITS Aux GRADUEES ,ATIMA c. E. GUILBAULT, PTRE. F 1 RETRAITE FERMEES Paroisse SI'e-Agaihe PAR LES REVERENDS PERES OBLATS, O.M.I. Manville, R. I. Les PRETRES DE LA PAROISSE ST-JACQUES 33 Division S+reeI' MANVILLE. R. I. REV. THEODORE P. PELOQUIN BONNE SANTE Chapelain de L'Hospice Sainf-Anfoine REV. EUGENE DUROCHER REV. ALBERT BRINDAMOUR PAROISSEST. LOUIS Woonsoclcef, Rhode Island MESSIEURS LES VICAIRES de Ia Paroisse Sie-Anne REV. NORMAND MEUNIER CURE Paroisse S+-Louis Woonsockef, R. I. REV. JOSEPH BARIL CURE Paroisse S+-Joseph Woonsockef, Rhode Island REV. DONAT J. FAGNANT CURE Paroisse Nofre-Dame des Vicfoires Woonsockeh R. I. REV. RONALDO GADOURY CURE Paroisse Noire-Dame Reine des Marfyrs Woonsocke+, R. I. REV. ANDRE L. MASSICOTTE CURE Paroisse S+-Vincenf de Paul Anfhony, R. I. REV. THOMAS I. MYRICK and REV. DONAT A. BARRETTE S+. John's Church SIa+ersviIIe, R. I. Com plimenfs of REV. FATHER EDWARD J. CARR ST. MICHAEL'S UKRAINIAN Ca'I'hoIic Church WOONSOCKET, R. I. GUSTAVE A. LaBRECHE Real Es'I'a+e and Insurance Telephone POpIar 2-2943 8 Grand SI'ree+ WOONSOCKET. R. I. REV. HENRY J. CREPEAU. PH.D. REV. GEORGE L. FRAPPIER Our Lady of Providence Seminary WARWICK. RHODE ISLAND PROVIDENCE 2, RHODE ISLAND Where You Always Shop Wi+I1 Confidence ITALIAN WORKlNGMEN'S CLUB A 947 Diamond Hill Rd. WOONSOCKET. R. I. Caiering 'I'o Weddings-Banque+s-Pariies Telephone PO 2-9842 Complimenis A FRIEND of BURNSIDE CEDAR FARMS MARY VAN BEVER JOHN E. COTE Cusfom Made CIoI'hes Sho PO 9-I423 285 Main S+. Woon., R. I 1 Q can PO-9-7592 UN AMI Tel. Res. PO 2-5I9I Henry Me PO 9-5I9I 8: Son, P MANVILLE ELECTRIC EIec'IricaI ConIrac+ors Hoi Poinf Produc'Is Ligh+ing Fixiures of AII Kinds 2 Sayles Hill Road MANVILLE, R. I. A FRIEND Complimenfs of PRATTE'S DRUG STORE, INC. 537 Elm SI. WOONSOCKET, R. I. Tels. PO 9-2I02 PO 9-OOI9 A FRIEND BRUNELLI'S SU PERMARKETS Roufe I40 FRANKLIN, MASS. I08 Main S'I'. BLACKSTONE, MASS. A FRIEND SOCIAL AMERICAN 'CAFE GADOU RY BROS., INC. JOHN B. GADOURY Prop. CompIimen'I's of DR. AND MRS. JOSEPH W. REILLY ARTHUR P. GAUDREAU, M.D. Compnmems 38 Hamlef Ave. of wooNsocKET, R. I. A FRIEND Complimen+s CompIimenIs of of VICTOR J. MONTI, M.D. DR. AND MRS. A FRIEND PAU L E. COTE Complimenfs of CERCLE MONTCALM, INC. 99 Winfer SI'ree'I' MANVILLE, R. I. Complimenfs of KAY'S JEWELRY COMPANY I49 Main Sfreef WOONSOCKET, R. I. MR. AND MRS. GASTON A. AYOTTE, SR. CompIimen+s of MAURICE'S BARBER SHOP AUBIN'S OIL SERVICE I. Woon. PO 9-5I74 Omer Aubin, Prop RANGE AND FUEL OILS SALES-OIL BURNERS-SERVICE 275 Burring+on S+. WoonsocIce'I. R. I. Complimenis of WILLOW STREET CAFE Tel. PO 3676 LOUIS R. GIROUARD Wafch Repairing AII Work Guaranfeed 63 Spring S'I'ree+ MANVILLE, R. I. PARK SQUARE FURNITURE co. CompIe+e Home Furnishers NO. SMITHFIELD, R. I. Louisquissei' Pike PO 9-6420 DR. RICHARD H. DOWLING Complimenls of MASON-PRESTON COMPANY Besl' of Luck 'ro 1'l1e Class of PIETTE JEWELERS I96 Main S'I'ree+ Complimenls of ARMAND D. DUROCHER Cerlifiecl Public Accounlanl Esfablislmecl I908 Tel. Woonsoclcel 6242 RAOUL RENAUD COMPANY Plumbing and Hea+ing I60 Cumberland S+. Woonsockel, R. I. JOHN PHANEUF Kerosene-Fuel Oil-Gasoline I88 Willow S+ree+ Woonsoclce+. R. I. TEL. PO 9-OI46 Tel. Woon: 6l27 WOONSOCKET TAG STRINC-BING SERVICE You Prinl' 'Em-We Slring 'Em E. J. MARTEL 503 Wood Avenue Woonsoclzelq R. I. Complimen+s of CARRlER'S OIL Wholesale and Refail I20 Pulaski Blvd., Woon., R. I. Telephone TU 3-8980 CHIPMAN'S CORNER MKT. Grocery and Qualiiy Meals I039 Cass Avenue WOONSOCKET, R. I. Call PO 9-284i Complimenfs of MODEL DAIRY Mill:-Gallons and Half Gallons Ice Cream--Refail and Wholesale Founfain Service 4II Pulaslci Blvd. SO. BELLINGHAM, MASS. Bes+ Wishes for Success Class of '58 ROWEY'S PHARMACY JOSEPH M. ROWEY HARRY W. HUNTER Reg. PI1armacis+s Mendon Road Cumberland Hill Tel. PO 9-5958 LEGARE'S APTS. 'Mendon Road CUMBERLAND HILL, R. I. Complimen+s de LIONEL C. DION CUMBERLAND HILL, R. I. WOONSOCKET, R. I. Complimenis of 'l'I1e QUALITY LUNCH Noiecl for Hs Fine Foods Open 24 Hours a Day 32 Cumberland S'I'reeI' WILLIAM' DUMAS, Prop. Tel. PO 2-9867 Complimenfs of BEVERLY CLUB, INC. L. A. DECELLES Presideni BEAU-MAY DINER J. H. CHAGNON 3I3 Pond Slreel' Woonsockef, General Woodwork Inferior Finish and Sfore Fixfures R. I. FRANK KEARNS AUTO SUPPLY Machine Shop Service I00 Bernon Slreei WOONSOCKET. R. I. FALK BROTHERS WoonsocIreI s Qualify Family Clofhing S+ore 9I MAIN STREET Woonsoclcel, R. I. LEO A. MURRAY Insurance Agency 50 Governor Avenue Soufh Bellingham FRANCIS G. LOCKLIN Complimenfs of YE OLD ENGLISH Fish and Chips Famous for Over 42 Years J. B. FARNUM COMPANY Painfs-Wallpaper Hardware-Sporfing Goods 27 River S+. Rear of P. P. M. Marke+ Monumm Squaw Complimenfs of C0mPIImenI'S of TOUPIN'S CAFE MR- AND MRS- JOSEPH BROWN, JR. DUPRE HARDWARE AND SUPPLY Pain+s-WaIIpaper-Hardware 22 MaiII'oux S+ree'I' Woonsockef, R. I PHONE PO 9-6379 HOUSE OF BRIDES 596 Elm SIreeI' WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND New EngIand's Mosf Beaufiful Bridal SaIon Tel. PO 2- I 772 Complimenfs of W. JACQUES 81 SONS' INC. Machine Tool Craf+smen I5 ISLAND PLACE WoonsocIce'I', Rhode Island LARAMEE'S TRANSIT, INC. Gasper Amafo, Pres. WOONSOCKET, R. I. Complimenfs of LEVERONE'S FRUIT STORE BowI for HeaII'h PALACE BOWLING ALLEYS 23 Clinfon SI. Woonsockei, R. I TEL. PO 2-9803 Courfesy of PIERANNUNZPS CompIimen+s de SHOE REBUILDING IDEAL DAIRY ,25 Com, 5, ANDRE FLEUETTE, PROPRIETAIRE WOONSOCKET, R. I. Once a Trial Always a CusI'omer Soufh Bellingham, Mass. Complimenfs of +I1e REAL ESTATE TITLE INS. CO. DR. H. J. LUCKINA 45 Srhi+hfieId Rd. Nor+h Smi+hfieId, R. I. OFFICE PO 2-0599 RESIDENCE PO 2-06I4 Bes'r Wishes BELLIVEAU ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 2 Monumenf Square WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND CompIimen+s of DR. AND MRS. THOMAS P. FOGARTY RAYMOND F. MURPHY AND COMPANY AccounI'anI's and Audifors Room 209 Hospiial Trusi' Bldg. WOOSOCKET, R. I. CompIimenI's of EDWARD B. MEDOFF, M.D FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SMITHFIELD Slafersville. R. I. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION RAYMOND J. CHARTIER Meafs and Groceries BIV2 HamIe+ Ave. Woonsockef, R. TEL. PO 9-4037 1 Phone PO 2-I660 SAVARD'S PHARMACY Raymond H. Savard, B.S., Reg.Ph. I7 Manville Road, Woonsockef, R. LAMBERT-LAVALEE, INC. HARDWARE Dealers in Dupon+ Painfs, Efc. 2 Main S'IreeI'-Manville, R. I. General Hardware-Cordage-Tools WaIIpaper-Ki+cI1enware-Toys Spor+ing Goods-Elecfrical Supplies and Appliances Bob Caron, Manager TEL. PO 9-8II2 RICHARD BROTHERS School Transpor+a+ion CHAMP'S DINER Food a+ Ifs Besf Park Avenue AUGER'S SMART SHOP Everyfhing for Men's Wear I05 Main S'Iree+ WOOSOCKET, R. I. 'I'eI. PO 9-3929 RAOUL H. BERARD Real Es+a+e and Insurance of AII Kinds 282 Carringfon Avenue TEL. PO 2-0704 LALIBERTE OIL SERVICE 770 Providence SI. TeI. PO 9-724I HOME FOR THE AGED MRS. BLANDINE FONTAINE, Prop. 8 Sampson Sfreei' WOONSOCKET, R. I. TeI. PO 9-326I BesI' Wishes From DR. AND MRS. CHARLES E. BROCHU Complimenls of DR. AND MRS. ARCHIE R. TOUCHETTE Licensed School Approved by Sfafe Board Tel. PA 3-l048 PO. 2-0407 I:INAN'S PAWTUCKET SCHOOL OF SCIENTIFIC BEAUTY CULTURE Special Rales 'For Brush-Up Courses Day and Evening Classes-Terms Reasonable 308 Main SI'ree'I' Paw+ucIreI'. R. I. ARCHAMBAULT JEWELERS 304 Main S+reeI' WOONSOCKET, R. I. 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