St Francis Xavier Academy - Xavier Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1956

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ig- T' ' -I f , sf . :Q 'A div! E Wll IIE WEXVIW 0 ' M A 2 xr '43 tk M W WILL 5' M S17 K'-1 04 - 731 .ff ' Q1 QQQ 'iz Z ' K 'f I1 iw. ff, Q 4- S A' 'W' CJD T , A - 5 V 'A so ff, ' ., . ' x ff fl? ra I, x fl '- , 3. I A UJi'f'3'f' i ?q'5r +2 V , 4 - 1 Q . , - e tl fsgizlulq 'Lk 19:2 sl Q 01 Q .. Ll UM! N, M 0 0 IIMI F. - ff pg H rfb mf FY Q Q, 2:51 S L M, 5,2 Q1 Fl M ll- fn f-A 11 m',' 'Sw ' , J ag ,I I , Q 1 .1 P g,..Q gf' -sf! S ' 'ji ,Q vga 3 111' xvl' f 1 , Q' 54 , U . L' QD I S i , B X V mint-X I 'r E.-5 Q, J I ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS v V' a 'Er W 'I U Hill-V tv x Q l x . at ,Sha 21 - l .fi O1a'5f'9 tl U f 5 U N99 to 5- We seniors cordially invite you to accompany us on a tour of our beloved academy and to read the history of our class through the pages of the 1956 Xavier. N gg i sn -fb L.-f',,,i' ' i-my K ! Q Y: I ' k it were '-eflifir . 'V ,fi , ,Q is 1 I 'E u f:af'-- if 19' T. PAULS dcfinition of charity. :ts clalwratcd upon in Idtnlmcr lvlary Hiltltfs hunk. The Ideals of Mother K1t'Aulcy, constitutes the thcmc of thc the 1956 Xavier. Charity is pgiticnt. is kind: charity cnvicth nut: dczxlcth not rcrvcrscly . . . N Tlmcsc words of Saint Paul arc furthcr tlcvclopctl in thc pages of this book. an fo P 12. . fa, h,ai I M, c ff -x ' Q K i 3 Q 8 V Y, '? Q- .. l, T' 'S 1, 5 N 'Z' .. .P alls and Ulmpcls WE KNIIW ANI! LINE These girls take advantage of the july summvr bvssion when they may takc subjects which the yt-ar's schedule doesn't permit. During retreat, an altar is vrvctcd on thc stagv, thus transforming thc auditorium for prayvr and conferences. P- -. P' 4 rv ?' l 3 '1- :Q 'Lf I' a l l 1- r n r ml on ilu- xxyllill' lluusv in XXVIISIHIIQIUII. llu- Suu' llmm- in ',l'0Yil'1'lIl'l' as re-garnlml prnudlx lay Rlmdm- Islamic-ra. Rug.-r XY'illimns Park prm-Qdvs natural Innin- lx. lh-.ur In XM-in-rin-s us llw callu-dr.ll. . 'AKA tw - -- ji A ' A'-fzfa . 0 121- flf. . . in 2 9.5 -'f-Ilan, 1 J-'2?1'f:.i . .' ' 4 -.1-I .-.mix . ,jk !0el,,,.,... .,z.iv4 5 M , ,Q .3 'A .- -Q ff- A 4' . 'Wy 1 I t X Q' U 1 - , .. l ,El ,, 44 ,-,J X ,Q ' .- . if rr ' X'Y XXX L' A EIIIUMEII ITH :X SENSE of loyalty, low, .mtl gmtitudc wc dcdicgttc thc 1956 Xtuwcr to thc Slstcrs of Ivicrcy, our tcnchcrs. In our cycrytl.ly ruhtioxms xyxtlt them, wc may .lt tuucs sccm Llllllfxkllllg ot' thuu' Ioyc for us guxtl tlxcir s.1t'x'1tit'u in our lwclmlf. Lfr us plead our youthfulucsx ucvcr gtrc wc LlIlgl1'.liCi-Lil, just uuthiukiug. Tltc ytxlrs will lwrumg us to .1 fuller I'C.lI1lllIiUI1 of Gods lou' .mtl mcrcy coming to us through our tt'.tt'hux's, Hls lmum.u1 iustrumcots. As xyc .tpprutch Jtltxltlmootl, wc xvmll form' to know xylmt xt mtxms to s.1Qx'1f1qc oucs xyholc llfc cutircly to thc ncctls ot' youth. lo thc mcgtsurc that we Llmlcrstgumd uow, wc love you, tltxtr Sisters. M.ty' timc'slNcml1og sicklc's compass iucrcnsc thc .tppruQi.tt1on of your worth in hclping us to gLtt.uu our Evcrlastiug Goal. 1? I vs 'sm t 1 - wrfiid f -f . .Aa 1 . 757,415 : A V - W y1..sfc-f .tl la 1 ls I , 2 to the f' ,X XX ff. ' , . !,, ff . ' 5 . As ADV ' f is Q- QP, V if ,,g. 'A '? f1 Q .A fix, Af! - . 'Q 0 gf A ax 3 f f ,J - -, , , r Cyn' 1? 'qw xx A X, .. A, f . W x 'W XX . 1 ' J CI krymn il' an-. .Y 5 EQ? PATET Hts Excellency, the Most Reverend Russell McV1nney DD Blstop of Providence heads the advisory board He keeps tn touch with acnvmes through St Xavlers publlcatlons Mother Mary Catherme RSM Mother Pro vmclal acts xn an advisory as well as directive capacxty lVlothcr lS 'also responsxble for the appoxntmcnt of faculty members Sister Mary Mauritia, R S.M., principal, is assisted by Sister Mary Stanislaus, R SM , vice-principal and head of the mathematics department Office personnel includes Miss ean Tretton, secretary, and Sister Marie Anna, R S M , treasurer In charge of the romance language department is Sister Mary Anacletus, R S M Sister Mary Concepta, R S M directs the secre tarial department and the placement bureau Sister Mary Marcia, R S M heads the bookkeeping department Sister Mary Eloise, R S M , head of the Latin department, directs the school sodallty, assisted by Sister Mary Marjorie, R S M , co ordinator of the guidance deparment As head of the English department, Sister Mary Loretto, R S M , is adviser of the Xavier, Xawerette, and Cupola staffs Sister Mary Gervase, R S M is head of the art department As music department head, Sister Mary Emily, R S M , directs Glee Club activities and the annual operetta sl' ii Mother Mary Hilda RSM Mother Assistant Sister Mary Vincent Ferrer RSM as local Provincial was principal of Saint Xauer s from superior of Saint Xavier s Convent completes 1932 to 1936 She continues to hold an actnc the adusoty board membership IUIQFCSI H1 Ollf school CHARITY KID Mother Mary Catherine McAuley, foundress of the Sisters of Mercy, stressed the virtue of charity as the first requisite for a religious teacher. She urged her Sisters to study the noble description of charity as given by Saint Paul. Charity is patient, it is kind, she insisted, as he did. But Mother McAuley expanded his definition to meet situa- tions encountered by teachers. Receive the un- grateful again and again, she instructed, and never weary pardoning them. The foundress desired her Sisters to be constant in their bestowal of charity. Let us show love without remissness, she encouraged. Tl J7-N . J . II ' 7'ff' ' x 9 4 -gn .V ,pig , I fb . up In -L' ,,9L'v.,1. X154 X' Q B Ar L y 3 Il .o. ,' V . 'Y ' if 'J' h .J 1 'K B. I I ,4dlm6q64Z'zczZ6aa 1 A gl IIVB Without Remissness ,. 1 V i i hifi W I I ra 'fm Sister Mary Mauritia, R.S.M., A.M., principal since 1947, is presently chairman of the Mercy Conference of Education. Formerly, Sister taught at Cleary School, Providence, at Mercy College of Education at Mother of Mercy Novitiate. She served as principal of Saint ' Catherine Academy, Belize, British Honduras, 1 and of Saint Mary Academy, Bayview, River- I side. --ur Sxstcr Mary Anacletus R S M A M French French Club Sxster Mary Seraphme R S M A M Englxsh Latm guldance Sister Mary Stanislaus R SM PhB Vue Prmcmpal mathematus Sister Mary Alma R S M Llbrarlan Sister Mary Celestme R S M A M Enghsh Spanxsh bookroom Slster Mary Concepta R SM Ed M Secretarial studies Typmg Club Placement Bureau wr- 'ur .al il Sxster Mary Elise R S M A M Rehgxon, French Sister Mary Bernard RSM ME Rellglon shorthand Spanxsh guidance Sv f '5 N., fx 'kc ,...v .. , . D' 1 ,J ,...,M.E. .. - ,...,.. ,...,.. ,...,.. Y 1 1 1 ,...,.. ,..., .. I ' ,,,,, ,. 9 7 s' v is s -1. .l 7 4q v Wh O! rf I Q? , . .- -P.: Snster Mary Anastasla R S M A B Relngxon mathematics gmclance Q. -1' Sxster Mary Marcxa R SM EdM Sister Mary Paracleta R SM A M l En lush history dramatlcs Bookkeepmg gen office machines Uharlty Way 0E Mercy nna RSM EdB Slster Marne A Busmess mathemaucs Slster Mary Floxse R S M A M English Latin relxglon sodalxty moderator '7' eral business Re lgl0n g Sxster Mary Loretto R S M A M English relngxon adviser of Xavxcr Xavxerettc' and Cupola staffs J-J I6 f-wv Stster Mary Mlrjcwrls R SM guxd ante toorduntor 1nd Maureen Mc Llroy Senior lhrec dlSCll9S nursing as a career Sister has avaxlablt to all students numerous college bulletins and pamphlets on dtfferent careers ,i Slster Mary Dems R SM 0' 'WWF -vu 'C' , Slster Mary Audrey, R S M , A M Sister Mary Marjorie, R S M , A M Religion, English, history, gundance Rell E l h ' gxon, ng IS , algebra, Nurses mathematlcs geometr I ya busmess adviser of Xavner algebra, and guidance Uharity Encompasses Sister Mary Aurelia, R.S.M., A.M. Religion, English, dramatics, guidance Q 4 'wc 3 'WX Sister Mary Lasalette, R.S.M., A.B. Sister Mary Emily, R.S.M., A.M. Sister Marie Marguerite, R.S.M., Ed.B. Religion, secretarial studies, sewing, English, Latin, nurses' mathematics, Religion, clerical training, secretarial guidance music, Glee Club, guidance studies, orchestra xv .-4-7 Sister Mary Colette, R.S.M., A.B. Sister Mary Gervase, R.S.M., Ed.B. Sister Mary Sylvia, R S M Ed B Religion, general science, physics, Religion, biology, art, Art Club Religion, history, Junior Legislature, mathematics, Basketball Club World Affairs Forum '-l if - .v A,-.ns-Q Sister Marie Susanne, R.S.M., Ed.B. Religion, general science, chemistry, audio-visual aids kia li .Q n - X , rv. P U . 5 ll 0. , i ,t + pb . , t fi J. ' x 11. 1 1 8 I If For the hours, the days, the years of classroom inf struction and conflict, charity liopeth :ind enduretli all things, St, Paul advises. To his admonition Mcitlmer MeAuley' adds: lt is ai special favor of God to he made teachers destined to train youth in His knowledge and love. He will never see you lack the means to do His work. ' lMl I ' Sister Mary Gervase does a line draw- ing. Sister Mary Denis encourages daily rosary. In Ewryflzl, Practice Sister Mary Concepta prepares Mary- leah McDermott for an interview. f 1 A l Reverend Theodore C. Schmults Senior religion teacher wp f'5'rf' 'T v-'ai 20 Sister Mary Colette participates as old sophomores welcome new. Mr. Joseph Conte School orchestra director .f A v ' -ity X N ,lg .xjii L 1' ig. Miss Jean Tretton Secretary ff' l 49 Y Mrs. John Larned, Ed.B. English Mrs. Claire McGroarty Physical education teacher Miss Tretton readies messages for dis- tribution. I 4: SS 'fm' new fig.. 1 ,fc-7 'Q .:25i fu Q51 .1' 5 as 'aa ,,,, I' xf Mrs. Mary Watson, R.N. Clara Laitman Smith, M.D. School nurse School physician Learning proficiency with a slide rule, Meredith Lenz, Dolores Poirier, and Rosella Smith are instructed by Sister Mary Stanislaus, R.S.M. CHARITY IMPEL Seniors chose for their class motto this year, The charity of Christ impels us fSaint Paul, 2 Cor. 6:14j. They strove to understand their relation to one another as members of the Mystical Body of Christ. They examined prevailing student atti- tudes in relation to teachers, classmates, and studies in order to develop a more Christ-like mentality in these relationships. Since love wills another's good and works toward realizing that good, seniors sought to practice the methods of showing charity: good example, practicing spir- itual and corporal worlts of mercy, accepting correction, and keeping the commandments of God regarding their neighbor. Q, ga. ,QW -1.35 ti f ixfl-1. 1i'Qrn2.5f' Oi? if EAW? I sl GININ 6 i If? tiloll QDKKIEPING f AND 5 2 nccuuv j UNB ,S i ' fb! Q' fd Q17 1 TY Marian McDonough Senior Two Catherine Brennan Donna Kane Senior One Senior Three Pre idential Calibre Senior presidents discuss prom decorations. fp 5 of ,' '17' ,, 'Q 41 Florence Vcrducci , Senior Five 'T Ywf? Joan Nilon Senior Four Each ycar homcrooms clcct girls thcy think will fill thc position of class prcsidcnt to its fullcst capacity. At lcast avcragc scholastic ahility is ncccssary, and gcncrosity and coopcra- tivcncss arc csscntials. Thcsc and othcr qualitics arc rcvcalcd whcn thcsc girls plan and promotc charitahlc projccts at Thanksgiving and Christmas timc. Cathcrinc Brcnnan, Scnior Onc: Ivlarion McDonough, Scnior Twog Donna Kanc, Scnior Three: joan Nilon, Scnior Four: Florcncc Vcrducci, Scnior Fivcg Ivlary -Ioan Kcntlall, Scnior Sixg and Ruth Powcrs, Scnior Scycn, dccoratc our gym for annual danccs, In apprcciation of thcir work. thc prcsitlcnts sit at thc hcacl tahlc at thc class hanquct and assist thc prcfcct on Clas Day in crowning thc statuc of Our Lady. 'S- Q--v Mary Joan Kendall Senior Six 4-ng., Ruth Powers Senior Seven 1 in Q 'I 'gf -'Qs I, 'O' -0 .... ,... ' X . lv is ,pl 1-'-v CLAIRE ELIZABETH ANDERSON 'af Prospect Street. East Greenwich R I 'T' MARCIA EILEEN BANNON Pu S l A c-mr . . . .. r-ayes I venue, Pawtucket, R. I. Graduate of Eldredge Crarnrmxr Sulmol Gmtluazc of Saint Raymond junior High Stl French Club, 2, 3, Art Club, 21 Basketball Club, I, 3. MAUREEN ANN AYLXVARD 767 Vvlinter Street, Vvhmuiisneket, R. I. Graduate of Stunt Cltarlcs lunwr High Suluml Sotlality ul Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4: Class VlCC'PFCSlLlCI1t. 31 Library Club, 2, 31 French Club, Z, 3: Basketball Club 21 Home Ecununues Club, Z. Cvlec Club, 4. Pleasing the whole family does not take much elfort in the Bergantini household when all are eagerly awaiting the appearance of the birthday cake. Marie's little sister, Patricia, is to be queen for a day. C I Xd1'lt'Tt'IlC Stall, 4: Clee Club, 3, 4, Latin Club 1 matics Club, 3, lfrcnch Club, 2, 3, 4. CAROL BELFIELD 447 H' ' ' arrington Avenue, Warw'ick R. I. Attended Aldrich Hlgll'SCllUKll 5, X M R. J Rf ti? K.'X'l'lll.l1l2N ITRJAXNCIES l3l2l,lVll.'Xl' Fl 'll1.1vl-11'1a1v Sheet, l'111v1cl1'11c1' 7. R. l. 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S2 llpdikc Street, llwvidcucc, R, I. firutlutilc Ul'fxYAlL77IPIlI'71 junior High Scliool Cirutlutlru uf' Tvlcr fimiur Higlz Schfwl Sutldlity ut' Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 43 Clcc Club, 3, 4, Typing Club, 4. lfrcuclm Club, Z, 33 XX'urld Atlgurs lTui'um resident, 41 Spanish Club, 2, 3: -lumur Legislature, 3. 4: I.ibr.u'y Club. 2. CAROL FRANCES BRIENNAN 6 Eldrcdgc Avcmlc. East Greenwich. R. I. Graduate oy' lfuxt Creewuuit-li junior Higli Scliuul Class TrcL1surc1', 21 Xtlvicrcllt' Stull, 41 Typist, 41 Clcc Club, 3, 41 Spanish Club, 2, 3, Dramntics Club, 2. 3. Yes, Marcella loves her little sister especially when she helps her with the weekly shopping. Sodalists show their love for Mary by saying their rosary together during the annual retreat. pp IIE 5.1 742 cl . 35 ,Q-' 'ii' , f 4,1 'ZZ' C:KTlIlfRlNlT AGNES BRENNJXN 14 l'41x's1111 Street. .'hlllL'l 11I'11, fxlm-. 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ZFX 'st' -2 Pre prom preparations are made with gleeful enthusiasm by the decorations committee Charlene Vitullo rises to the occasion Who s the pretty Lady? Mary Collins patiently answers a little boys query. so , an ef' ' ' VY -J ' -0, -1 , vs MARY CRAY CAHILL 248 Altliea Street, Providence 9, R. l. Attended Assumption Iimior High School Class VieefPresident, Z: Soclality of Our Lady of Mercy 3, 4: Cvlee Club. 3. 4g Typing Club. 3: Dramatics Club 2, 41 French Club, Z. 3: Wcmrld Affairs Forum, 3, 4: Bas ketball Club, l, Z: Cantain, 2: Home Economies Club, 1 VERONICA ANN CALLAN 100 Mawncy Street. Providence 4, R. l. Graduate of Assumption junior High School Class VicefPresident, 4: Sodalitv of Our Lady of Mercy 3. 4: Xavier Staff. 4: Typing Club, 21 Library Club, 2 French Club, 2, 3, junior Legislature, 3. 2 H N IIHYLLIS ANN C.-XRNEY Ill Vulclnxuf IN1crmu'141l l,IlX'L'. XXILlI'XK'Iil'i. R. I, limdiullc uf Lutlqzuuui jmuur Hlgll Sulluul We learned the benefits to be gained from assem- blies and listened to all the speakers with attentive, eager interest . . . This year was the four hun- dredth anniversary of Saint Francis Xavier's death. It seemed a special blessing that our first year at the Academy should hold such historical significance . . . Giving instead of getting, be- came the Xavierite motto as Christmas projects took over our young, willing minds and hearts. Plans for adopting needy families for giftgiv- ing, visiting hospitals, and sending cards to serv- icemen and orphans were discussed at class meeting. Grateful reactions from those benefited produced a rosy glow among us. MARILYN LOUISE CAMPBELL 97 Dczm Avenue, Cmwtrcvlllc ll. R. I fimllualc uf Sami Pczcr lirmnvnar Stluwl . , N, hpmuuslm Clulv, ,.. MARY CATHERINE KIANNINCI I7 SPIHLQIIL' Slrcrt, l,mx'in.lcm'c 7, R, I fifdilllmllc' of Axmwnbtwvl 11171107 Hxglx S' J Kllllfl Sudnllty ul' our Lady uf Ivlcrcy, 3. 41 Xatwcrcttf' Stnfli, 4: pm: lu Cluh I I Typlst. 41 Cupola SHUI. 41 Ty-pm, 4: S 4 I lumur Lcglslalturc, 3: Vwvurld Allluirs Eurunm, 4, ANN MILDRED CAPASSO Zl BI'ILIj1l1AlIll Strcct. IIIXIYILICIICK' 7, R, I fiTdliHLlll' uf TSICT .lxuuur Hljlll Silmrvl Nd'l'll'7't'llL' Stull. 4: Cupuhz Stull., 4: Typist, 4: SDLUIISII Lltlw I' I 1,..,.. SPAIIIFII I ' Art Clulw, 3, -l: TEYDIIIQ Clulv. 41 lfrcnclx Clulw, 2, 3. NANCY ANNE CARROLL I6 Ugmvu Strcct. XXI2lI'XX'1Cli, R. I. C fiftulutxlc uf Stunt Edtvunl junior Hlllll Sclwul S- mlullty Smlnluy ul Our Lady ul' Mercy, 3, 4: Xiwzcrctlc Stulf, 4: IDLIIIIAYICN Cupola Stuif, -41 Lntum Clulw, 21 lfrcnclx Clulw, Z. 31 lumur Lcgxsluturc, 3: Typumg Clulw, 4. EI-yplllpl Cluls, 4. Cluly -, .1 1 ,..,.. MARILYN HELEN CASEY -I ..-2 IW: 5 mf' I -J' ..-7 g f -A 4 .f-1 . is-1' 1 c R. I, 313 l I.lIIl'i Strcct. Pruwdcr c 3, imulutxtc ul Tyler IILTIIUT High btlwul 5 KATHLEEN GAIL CASSIDY l7' Cunt Qtr t Pruxid Lf R I W . CC. ' CDC' 1. Imtimlvc ul HI-lv Xmne -lzmwr Hzglz Silzoul ul Cllll' Ludv ul Nlcrcy. 3. 41 Cufwitz Stall. 4 Cluh. 3, -41 I.,lIWf'llI'X' Clulo, 21 lrrcnclm Clulw SUXYIIIQ Clulw. 2: Vfurld Alli.ux's liorum. 3, 4: President, 4 40s -7 l Q ol .0 f Y 'T' 153 2 Z -- f , I ,.- nl gy C j : fi ,Q fs Q bl . Q , , 1 if F' NORXIA MARC.-XR lil' C.-X'l'.'XNZ.'Xl1O nf- l.lI!Il111QIUIl .Nv1'1111c, 11411511111 9. R. l. tilllwltlctl Hugh 13. 1311111 5111111111 Hxgh .Srhuol 1 111' IANIKTIT C1YN'l'l N1 Rllcy lD1lXt'. l',.1st lllu Q? ll K C1ClIRlil.l.l, 'X'lLlk'llt'L' 14, R. l C1111tl1a11r1' 111 Nulbltkl Hllt 111f11m' lll l1 .Sth l as Art Club. 2, 3, 415p,1:11rl1 Club, 2, 1. 5-rtl.1l1ty ul kllll l..1tly nl fklcrcy, 3, -lg Scwirw Clul l1 Il 11 C1 11 ' ' t .- '. W L 11 J 1 TxlEl.lSS.'X CIIRARD CLABBY C:X1lllfRlNE IOANNIT CENTR. xCClllO I-11 lllllli .'xX'k'l1llL', l'1'1w111t11tt 7, R. l. SUI l,I'llY1tlL'IlCL' Snort, XYQSL XX'a11'xx'1cl1, R. I. 1511111111110 111 5111111 Puu Ln'.1n1n1ur 511111111 Arruzrlcri Lm'lg11'1w111l l11111u1' 111,411 Srhuul X111'1cr Stull. -43 lfubrfhl Stull. -1: Typing Club, I l1l1 LllW1'.lI'Y Club. 1: lfrcnclr Club, Z, 3. Club, lg l'iI'CIlQll Club, 2, 3: XYu1'ltl Allurre liurum ft -0' Q77 Q s '1 C 176 Piles of books taken home nightly by all shook us from our complacency and made us realize that dreaded two hour exams were approaching. Never having experienced such tests, we speculated as to their content. Reassuring comments of, If you studied, you'll pass, did not stop knocking knees . . . Exams over, everyone's interest was absorbed by Doctor Clara Smith, pediatrician, and Miss Florence Paquette, physical education teacher, appointed to increase our personal health interest . . . On March 3 we proudly listened to the mem- bers of the glee club sing on' the radio, promoting the sale of War Bonds. MARY LOUISE CLARK Lzilzrycttc Street, Pawtucket, R. l. Graduate 111' Saint Mary junior High School Sudnllty ul Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4: Xczuerctte Stull. 4: Cufwltz Sliilllv, 4: Clcc Club, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2, 3, Dru' 11111t1cs Club, Z. 3, 41 French Club, Z, 3. 4. CATHERINE FRANCES CLARKE Ccndrun Strcct, VVcst xX'vil1iNVlClC, R. l. firudrmtc of Sami james junmr Hugh School Smlnllty of Our Lady of Mercy, 3. 4: Basketball Club. 2: L1brz1ry Club, Z1 C-lec Club, 3, 4g French Club, Z, Vvbrlcl Allulrs Forum, 3, 4: Home Economics Clllb, 2. JUNE FRANCES CLECG 68 Columbus Boulevard, Cranston 10, R. l. Graduate of Hugh B. Bai11j1u1ior High School Xaviererte Stall, 4, Typist, 4, Cvlcc Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 13. I i av' 1 'pin wr v ?l' J I 'f PATRICIA ANN COFIIEY R11 L H SIIIIILI 1 tmxn R I s If1111Iu.1l.' uf fywffz Ix111-1.xlu11'11 111111111 II1qI1 brI1rf1fI WD 1 '9 ' 5 ,f - ' . J' 'f-an af.. 4' , . ..A-' , I KIJXRY ELIZABETH COLLINS Ill. 1, Q-X 1 . , 4 ll! I'I1111u Struct. N11rtI1 I'1'-1x'1dc11cc II, Ii. I. ' 5 I ' CI1.1aI11.11c 119 5.11111 IJIIIS Qir.111:111c11' 5LI11111I Xr11'1u1' 81,1115 .gl Typm. 41 Xaiwrcllc SL.1II, 4: Typht, 45 fII.1w Scc1'u1.411y. 3, -1. SINIIIEXIE Club, 2. 31 Hume fum 111 Ulu: UIUI1. 3. -I: SPLIIIINII CIUIN, 2, 3. CILIIM I. BEVERLY ANNE COLLINSON .IMTQUELINE NIARY COLLINS I8 C11111stm'k .'Xx'c11L1C. Prc1x'1c.Ic11cC. R. I. 3112 'I'1'g111 lt Street, XX'm111s11ckct, R. I. Cf.11Iuu1u 111 Sum! INI1cI111cI Iu11111r HIQII SrI11111I IIHUIIWIL' UI 5411111 CIIJTIU .IIWWV HWII 511111111 ffIa1rs XY1iC'Pl'L'5lLICl1l. 1: films 'TI'L'2lbLilC!'. 4. SHIKI-IIIIX uf S11d.1l11y11i OLl1'LJdy'UI Macy, 3, 4: Glcc Club, 34 51141111511 Um. Lady U1 MC,f,y. 3, 41 Xuwf,-Cm? 511,11 4Q T5-pl Club, 21 3- Cufmhx Situtf, 41 Typhi, 45 51311111511 CIUI1, Z, 3. 1 Q . Q 'mmwg ff! N Charity begins at the sewing machine as joan Nilon makes her own summer dress. Cafeteria service is superb under the excellent supervision of Mrs. Quimby and Mrs. Salisbury. 1 All through the year our Sodahty Board, axded by faculty advnsers, gulded us nn our youthful spiritual enthusxasm Such features as tableaux, forums, a Blble assembly, a New Years Eve Watch Party and a Fashion Show occupxed so dalxty meetmgs and xnstructed us in rxght spmtual attitudes Career Angel, the play presented to honor Mother Provmcnal on her feast day, was presented to the publlc on February 11 and 12 We were much nmpressed by the abundance of talent m our midst The X Ray Moblle Unit visited us April 14 and got the msxde picture of the student body 4- lb-' -J 115 12 ET GER 'KLDIINE ANY COINDONI 4 XILCIV Rmd Kttlrlwlo M C 111111111 of lTll171?7d9 W1lle1t C 111111111111 51l1111l llllk L y lvlcrty 71 L1 1 kllgll Y Ll 1 fw-W' MLXLIRLLIN IRKNCLS FOINNLI LY li' D11yI1 Axcnut l111x1dt11tC 6 R I C1111l1111Ie rf Holv Name GTd7H171d7 151l11111l Qodnlxty of Our Ludv of MClLV 71 4 Clct Cl l fICIlLll Club 1 3 Vvmld Affurs I11ru111 4 IO KN DYFR CQRBISHLLY '19 E tcllc B1111l1x11d WlTWlLh R I 1 1 I1 11 111711: M 4110.1 11111111 H1511 S1 1 111 1 llllk 1 1 crm 111111 Club 3 Vs 111ld A1111 Io ll AILLEN MARIE COSTA 1149 Vx 1rxx11k Axcnuc Ht7KlC R I Att1111lc1l Cortun H 1,11 51111111 LCLI bpu 1 lvl XRY THERESA CUTTER D11r11 Axcnuc C1111 t11n 111 A111 11111 V11lc11l1111 Alum 11111111 Hlgll btlmol T llll., Club l 817111 l1 Club C,ll10l1LllLI 'M111111 W 1rxx1 111 111111 b 1 P111 11111111 1111 11 15 111 l1 ELL HXNOR ELIZ XBIITH CL INNITNC HAM 911 llll l 1 x Il 1 1111 11111 11111 Hlusccl SLLLTLITYICTII LJ 111111111 151 1 'T fwv 39 ff? 40 C' 'C3' Y if A Q I T. gl - a . . . . . - . . td 2 A1 A 1 L 1 1' , Y ass. - . 511111 111 Our ad' 11f.1 ' , ., 4g ifllllclkll, l, 'lg Fr' ' ll l, 2, 3, 4. Q 1- - 5-Aff 1 .,. 1 , 1 1 '- I 1 1 ' 1 ,, .. 1 1 111. 31, 43 . 1. . My 1 1 . 1' I , ' Q I C'11l1111 ' nf' S' iflw ll ' 1 l1 I S11 I4 X' fi' Our Lady 114 M 3. 4: Clcc Club, 31, 4g 1 lfr- ' , -, 5 ' 1 A 5 I 1111 , 3. - 1 1 , CHARLEEN ANN CRANSEN I Q f- - ' A' , ' , 94 'Q ' 1 1 1. 'L 1'k,R. I. 1 1 ,uf Q- 1 fir I ' lll '11111 111 H fl Srl 111l Glu- il lx, 3, 41 A1-1 CI1111. 1, Z1 ' 1 1111 Club, 2, 3. G1-SC Chl, 3, 41 51111111511 Club, 2, 3x 11111 1' Lvsxlfi 381A A ' . .11 SAV .R, I. Ill ldlcaltl A'cA111. P1 8, R, I. '1 '1 7 ' - 1 I ' 'r '- Lfmlcll ' 111' ' l I ' ITL 1 ' yp 1 ' . 31' 11-5 ,2,f1. 1 1 s1ClUl7,Z, 3. 1 1 , 4-J A 'f T' 4 , Q.: X, ' MARIA DOLORES D'AGOS'I'INO 10 Cstcnd Strcct, Johnston 9, R. I. Graduate of Calef junior High School Soduhly of Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4: Xavxer Typist, 45 Spanish Club, 3, 45 Home Economic PATRICIA MARY DALESSIO 90 Beacon Avcnuc, Providence 3, R. I. Graduate of Tyler junior High School French Club, 2, 3. . Gb an G- x'b W 17' I min '-r -if 'L 6 -J' '16 5 Eh ANN IOAN DI CARLO BARBARA ANN Dl COLA 238 l'rux'ulcm'u Strcvl. XYQQ XxlllI'XX'lCli. R. I. 106 Gcslpr Strccl. l'mvidcr1cc' 9. R. I Limrlrullu of Stun! glmvxux lruuur i'Il'L1ll .Srlwul Cmrlrurze ul Hnlx' filxuxl lruunr Hxglr Srlw N wrlrlutv ut' Our Lady ut, Mercy, Z, 3, 4: Orchestra. Z, 3, 4: Spguuflx Club, 2, 3: Vw'orln.l Allalirs Forum, 4 cuclx Club, 3, DORIS RITA DE CIANTIS 31 Park Bmxlcx'xu'4l, Vfcst XVarw1Clc, R. I. 4 . ,Q , , Cinulluzte uf Stun! lrmrcx Izmiur Hzulz Sflzlml tr l,:!1'fl'RJI?NLOL:lRE II2IR'TX5'xDBOR I Qrtlalltv ul Our Lgulx' uf Nlcrcv. 3. 4: Clcc Club. 3, 4: lf- iwc 'Uffti' ' flftnl' cfm' Lmcyyl' 3-plug Club, 2: Drxuzmtlcs Club, 3, -4: Lrbrury Club. Z: Q , fi,'ldLNfueI5il ' lfrlulqf ,'rfU,mngf ?L wi T Ircnclm Club, 2. 3: jllllllll' Lcgisl.1lurc, 3: Vv'orld Affairs imljlllflvl lilLu1?13'K6RfR'i'xdU r ml' 4 I1 Iorum, 4. We gained distinction from working for The Visitor campaign and from Science Fair award winners, proving that we freshmen had a place in the world . . . The May operetta, Robin Hood, Incorporated, aroused our interest in the stage, and we longed to tread the boards of the S.X.A. platform . . . Beaming or bawling graduates re- ceived little emotional reaction from us indifferent freshmen . . . But we really liked guiding regis- trants around the school. Who's a greenhorn now? . . . All important were the results of final exams and many held their breath 'till report card time. Then we parted tearfully and looked to a fall reunion. Recreation seems to be the order of the day as far as Hope Hazelhurst, Joyce Duxbury, Jean Dolan, and Anne Sherman are concerned. The transportation typifies someone's true Christian charity. 41 dx v -fn is - 1 .. C' 7 f - ' 3' 'Q ui I: -0' ',' J .I --gy' rj 43 - .... MARGARET MARIA DINEEN ,IEANNE MARIA DOLAN 37 Calder Ftrcct, I,rm'iclcncc 7, R. I, 'li Vvlinthrup Avcnuc, Providence S. R, I. Clnulualc of A.S.XlL7llPllKP7I junior High Scluml Civaalualc of Blessed Safmmcnt junior High Sulifml Spanish Club, 2, 3, Glcc Club. 3, 4: Spanish Club, Z: French Club, 31 Clue VlCC'I,fCN1dCIIl, 31 Home Econoinics Club, 2. ,IOAN EVELYN DOCKREY 159 Penn Strcct, Providence 9. R. I. Graduate of Holy films: junwr High Silmnl fjARQLyN EXVELYN DQNAAXHUE Claw Trczisurcr. Z: Sudiilny of Our Lady uf Mcrcy, 3, 4: 191 Gam, gtmct. Pm,-,dence 6- RA In Spiiiixli Club, 2, 3: lumur Legislature, 3: Vsurld Affairs Qjmdume of Clean, luyupy 1-hgh 5511001 I'UI'Ll1l1, 4- Sudality uf Our Lady uf Ivlcrcy, 3, 45 French Club, 2, 3 ANNE ELIZABETH DONNELLY 49 Ivhrlbflruugb Avcnuc, Pmvidciicc 7, R. I. Crailuale of Saint Michael junior High Sclmill Clzisx Prcxidciit. 3: Sodality of Our Lady of Mercy. 3. 4 Xavier Small. 4: Spanish Club, Z, 3: Art Club, 2, 3, 4 Library Club, 2. MAUREEN ALICE DONOVAN 1074 Pcmtizic Avcnuc. Cramstun Ill. R. I. '4' Graduate of Perry lu-mor High Sclmol I Sudzility of Our Lady of Ivlcrcy, 3, 4: Xavier Stall, 4 ricslrai. 2, 3. 4: Latin Club. 3. 4: Frcnch Club, 2, 3 lrcsidcnt, 31 Vs'orld Affairs Forum, 4. MIQRIEL CORA DOYON 287 Vwlclliiigtcnn Avenue, Crainstim Ill. R. I. Graduate of Valentine Almx' junior High Sclwal Clcc Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 3. l gn-v nfl 1' ,f i i ikl -'Q In 1.4 i l I .X 'Q I I i x ' fo l i 3 -l .. .3 I x 1 , i 1 I' f I-. -. -, ..-....... ...-M- ...I 1' 'ffpef-fl .1 N 74 l tl rf ,F ii? Marie Roberts is happy helping others. Here she types letters for her father The Murphy family gather for grace before meals. DORIS BLANCHE DUBUC 6 Nichols Court, West XVzirwiclr, R, I. Gruclrwte of Saint john the Baptist junior High Scluml Soclality of Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4: Xavier Staff, 4: Cvlcc Club. 3, 4: Latin Club, 2, 3: French Club, 2, 3: Iun' Legislature, 3: Vvbrld Aifuirs Forum, 4: Home Economic Club, 2. ALICE MARIE DUC-AS 114 Lynch Strcct, Providence 8, R. I. Graduate of Our Lady of Lourdes Grammar School Library Club, 2: French Club. 2, 3: Prcsidcnt. 3: Drzimatics Club, 43 Viforld Affairs Forum, 4. -7' 4---uv 6 N1-Y H, 1 I, 'Y BARBARA IIINN DIIQUETTE lvlillcr Axtnur I x drmt 5 R zzcmirii brunt Muluul umor High btlu rci cnt C 1 Surctrry 4 Sodil1tyo1Our L1 y i1N1ILru, 'G 4 Xmiu SUII 4 Xarierczte Stiff 4 Typit uprla Surf -4 yp bp li S rgtiry 1 omg rononiu Lu 1 Iunior Ll lturo. NIKRILYN IO-XXI DURAND 91 Dcin 'Xxcnur Esmond R I f mdunte of burnt Peter C mmmur .SrlirwI . iity n' 'i o crry . ,S . .. . Df'IID'll1Ct' Llub 2. Yi fi f' fi .3 4-lv ,I-,,, Q . I i 'c aw - 2 2 N Summer passed swiftly and we were starting our sophomore year. We greeted each other like long lost sisters and the campus echoed our happy voices. Our class of 108 was enlarged by 134 girls who registered as sophomores. However, we be- came such friends that nobody could tell a new soph from an old one Cthat is, without looking at her handbookg for the book was revised in 19532 . . . Through headaches and minor ills, we became acquainted with Mrs. Elaine Dolan, R.N., new school nurse. Our spiritual health was tended by Rev. james C. Lowery, C.S.C., conductor of the annual retreat. IOYCII lNlARll2 Dl'Xl3l'RY 63 Lxmgblwcli Strcct. PI'UX'lC.lCIlCC 4. R. l fimduutc uf Stihl! Eduard C,iTll'l1l17ltlT Sllzuul flax- Prcsldvnl. 21 C,l.N Treasurer. 31 Clrc flub 3 4 . - . , ., Tvplug Club. 41 l'rcm'lx Club, -. 9. vluuwr l.L'QIrl.lll1It', 31 Vklwrltl Alllurs l:HI'LlIll. 4. HELEN ELIZABETH DYER V l-17 Cuvlfanx Struct. Providuufc 7, R. l. Cfmrlmllc ul brunt Mzclmcl Ixmwr llullx .Srlzrufl X.11'u'W1lv Stall, 4: Cubrflu Stull. 4: Ulu' Club. 3. 4. I..rtin Club, Z. 3: Typing Club, 31 lfrcuclm Club. Z, 3: Hmuc ECUIIOIIIICF Club. Z. lVlAl'REl2N ELIZABETH IfI.I.IS 225 kltilills Avcuuc. Prmwclclmcc 6. R. l. Graduate of Holy Xmne Gmmmur Stlluul French Club. T., 3. Library Club, 2. 'PD J- f--vwv I C' 1 -A wo-i -,, 'T IOANNE NORNTA FAILLE ARGENTINA ANN FIORENTINI 7 Darling Street, Ct-mml Falls. R. l, l-1 Rllllli R-mtl. ljruvldcrlcc S. R. l. Clhlllllllld uf Hulv Trnutx' jxmiur Higlz Scluwl Altrmlul iicuwwgr bl, llvwt junior Hrulr Stlzlwl Xarxcr Stull, 41 Xalwcrulte Stull, 41 Typist. 4: Cufwlu Stull, Clic Club. 3: DftlllltlllCb Club. 2: Syxuuflx Club. 2. 3. v 45 Typist, 4: Glcc Club, 3: Spanish Club, ... 3. NIAUREEN ANN FIORE li9 Camp Strcrt. Pruylclcrrfc 6, R, l. X Cmduate of Holy Name ,lmzior Higlz Sclwrvl Al,lClf El.lI'.ABETH FLANAGAN Smlulrty uf Our Lady of Mercy, 3. 4: Xavierette Stall. 41 43 Xvillliilll SUNY, P1'UVidCHCC 4. R. I. Clcc Club, 3g Typing Club, 31 Library Club, 'lx French Cmdzuur of lnznuwulrzlc Concebzum jmuur Hzglr Sclzcml Club. 2, 3, 41 Hume Ecumumigg Club, Z, 3, Glcc Club, 3, -4: Spanish Club, 2, 3. T? ,... .-1 6559 'af 1 ., --r 'lvl I NUT: ar -.,p X -Z 'ir , ' H S- ,.' N X ,M , .. 9 P AW FILEEN CLAIRE POC.-XRTY lll Ontgiri-s Sticct. ljl'UX'lLlUlICC 7. R. l. Griul1c.Ltc ul Slum Klicliucl junior Higli S.-luml Lzitm Cluh. 2: Typumg fflulw, 31 llrcncli fflulw, 2, 3. 41 ,luiuur I.Q2l4lillllI'x', 3: XVurlLl .'X1l'.iii'f lforum. 4. ROS:XlX'lUND MARY VUUARTY 29 Plcaiamt View Avciuxc. Grccm-ills, R. l. Cilllalllilla' ul' Suin! Palm' Cilmnimm' S.-lmul Fla-4 l7l'CNlKlClIf. 2. 3: Smlalitx' ul' our Lqulv ul ldcrrv. 3. 43 prefect. 4: XiL1'1cri'!lc Stall, 41 Cum' Editor. 41 Cufwlii Stull, 4: Latin Clulx l. I. 3. -li Drziuuitics Clulw, Z, 31 lircncli Clulw. 2. 3: luniur Lcgifluturc, 3: X7lCC'PI'CYlllCIll. 33 XVm'lLl All'.iii's liurum, 4. Judas, after selling his Master for thirty pieces of silver, boasts of his treachery to a Roman soldier. Although he is a pagan, Varrus glares at the traitor disgustedly. I U X- Q ' A i e 3 J .-, 'fs ,5 ws f'-Y' ' vq A' ,.- '? 'ur 'fl l Bw-I f Ar W 41? IUDITH :'xl.l3X.'XNDER FORD 'll llcxvrly Cirflc. Urccnvillc. R. l. Cmillullc of Sum! Perm' Llmivnmu' Srliuul , . . - Sirdulily of Our Lunly ul Nlcrly, J. 4. Xiuiu hull, 4. Clul ' 1 lfrcncli . w, K -,.. JEANNETTE SARAH FRAZONE 'll Ridge Street. l'1'm'idcncc 9. R. l. Cmuluulc of H-'lv Kilim! junio: ,Hzgli blluml Xuuierettv Stull., 41 Typist, -lg Cupulu Stull, -lg Typist, 4: 5 7: Spanish Club, 'lr X Q a -s i an-.Rf ...N I '5 .:.? 'g. vo-rff-+ H1 4'0- nj. 14: 5 ' ANNE MARIF IfI'KLERI2 J 3 11317 fNl:111x'1llu R1111d, V1'111111.111'l111't. R, I. N ,, 3. K 3 ' V f5.r111i11111e Ill' S111111'Cl111111'1 I11111111' Hugh 81111114 - .., ,. sig, Q- ' 'avbs V1.1-K 5l'xlt'lQlfY, 3, 41 fX111'11'11'111' 51.111, -4 1111111111 51.111, 4: ' ' ,N III flllf 4 l'11'111l1 Ulu- ffl11l1 W 4 l'11111 fNl1111 ' 'IK' 1 1' ' lx an Y 1 .. .. . .. 1 . - 41 N , . - 1 f.ll1T'. 2. 3 11111111 Lu '1sl.111111', F f 10' v L 1 'ANN MARY CI,-XI,I.ICJAN l'lf1 511pc1'1111' Street. P1'11x1d1'111'c 1, R l. 1111 1116 111 A.s111111 111111 111111111 H1gl1 511111111 f,1, 11 . 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AN K l IOKNNE FONCIITT-X f -XROI -XLO 1 111111 1 IL 1 11 1111 TH111 4 Np11111f It was hard to concentrate on classes when we had an unread Xawerette m our desks In fact all publxcanons had a hngh student mterest D1str1 butlon dates of the Xawer and the Cupola were eagerly awaxted We were saddened by the death of Sxster Mary ames, R S M , on December 4, 1953 Slster was pl.'lI1ClP3l of the Academy from 1937 to 1946 We sophs drd our but to put Chrlst ln Chrlstmas by actmg m Come, Let Us Adore Hzm, the Dramatlcs Club Chrnstmas pres entatlon It was our fxrst stage exper1ence frlghtenmg of nt but we just loved every mmute 3 fix gn:- 'if PKTRICIA FR LXNCES G KRTQL S Nlcndcn R ld NX111111 11 Ct R F1111111111 1 S111111 FIIKIYILS l17ll4T H 1,f1 S If 1 KC 71 I 11 1 1111r 1.1111 lllfl' MONIOL E CFI 1 ROE 1111 It x c F1111 11116 1 9111111 1111111 the 31111111 11111111 H1L1 91 Ill L1 11N111 l C 1.11111 1 1, 1 1 I ll 1111111111 of L11c1lS111c 'xffur 4 1' ..,vus 4 ? 'T7 LILLI 'KN ANN GEMMA '77 Olhl1XKIl Kxcnuc f' 111 11111 9 R I A111111 lcd f1ss11111h111111 Fm1n1n11'f S 111 I 1 1 ur 1 1 C111 lu. rc111l1 111 111111 E 1111111111 Club l lil OL ELINE lib fIB90N ' 1 1 911111 x 1 11111161 Vlllldt 171 1 11 IZ C1 cLl11h 71 4 I1111 11 uh Vw 1rld 'xllvdll' Foxum 4 IU' J, - ,n -.4-1 -ff-49 MARGARET MARY GILROY 67 Sunfct Avenue. North Prwwidcxmcc, R. I. Urarlzmtc uf Fruxt Hull Gmmwmzr School Suddlxry ul' Our Lady of Nlcrcy. 3. 41 Lklllll Club. 11 Home ECOIIOIHICS. lg French Club, 2, 3: C-lee Club, 3, 4. CARLENE MARIE GOODRE.-KU 46 Rhodes Street, Puwtuukct, R. I. fillhlllalfc' of Sum: Mary fumur High Srlmol Sodulity of Our Lady uf Mcrcv. 3. 4: Glcc Club. 3: Library Club, 'lg lfrcnclm Club, 2, 3g Home Economics Club, 2. X X X f 11 ' if X Q51 iw. a 2,3 H , , . 1 .D 'A -5 3 4 -' x 'HN 'bl 1 Q, Alnce Flanagan demonstrates the proper technique for 1 ,, .11 'Vg 4'-W 'P Q--'7 I fun J 'vi XRIL NNN C RANILRI Il DITH LFTTY C l IDONI. L H 1 Hill 1 14 1 11 lui li C ls L X1-XL Rlzlfx. 'Xllfli C RINUQQ Rixcr M cn L vi 'i as mm 1 r llll TH 'XXX Cl lll 'XC l l l lf K lxpin ul Ll 1 Home Ecununut Lulu 1 .llitx ir 1 x N r Spun C December 8 marked the opening of the Marian Year The lighting of the Mary Candle and the publication of the Actxomst by the Sodality Board kept our thoughts on Our Lady Appropriately enough, our first school dance found us escorted by our favorite beaux, our dads, to the Father Daughter Dance, February 7 It was so much fun and all very stylish Speaking of style, that year practxcally everyone adopted an out of school uniform consxsting of a boy coat, gay wool scarf, and bright knee socks You could always tell a fellow Xaviente by one unxform or the other 1 ll i 1? 'T' ANNE ELI1. -XBETH GLMBLEY . 3' 'N A 'T T. O'x'lC.lC11'C 'a1aurcuf'S'1. '2 ' g, cr y1.,'. 1 . 'ulity i Tux' 4 y fix' 'urld Affairs liuruin. . fxl.-'lRCELL.'x DOLORES HART 37 Scvcntli Strcct. Providence 6, R. l. 4. Crucliuztc' uf Stunt Raxmmul ,lumur Higlz Silzuul Sodiility ul' Our Lindy ol Nlcrcy, 3, 4: Xarivr Stall., 43 Ulcc 0-A Club. 3. -4: Latin Club, 2: Typing Club, Ig French X Club. 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANN HAYES Sandi 2 990 Atwclls Avciuic, Pimwinlciicc 0, lx. l. Graduate of lllcxwd Siuvnimmlz Iiuzinr Higli Sulwvl Clcc Club, 3. 4: Typing Club, 3: lircncli Cluli, 3. GMU Mr McCabe and Mr Hazelhurst renew acquaintance whlle escorting their Sally Burke carefully pours sugar while her mother supervises to make -H '11 . , -1- . V 'H' -1 A f Y .g. Q' - 421. 'X a P ' - -Q HS: ,. fi ,Q .7 CTT EILEEN FRANCES HENCHY 500 Prairie Avenue, Providence 5, R. I. Graduate of Sam! Nlicllacl lumor High School Class ViccfPrcsidcnt, 4: Xavier Stall, 4: Typist, 4: Xavier ette Stall, 4: Typist. 4: Spamslm Club, 2, 3. DOROTHY JEAN HESLIN 413 Long Strcct, Apponnug. R. l. Attended Loclqwood junior High School Class Secretary, 1: Class Treasurer, 2: Class ViccfPrcsidcnt 4: Sodnlity of Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4: Xavierette Staff, 4 Sports Editor. 4: Cubola Stall, 4: Latm Club, 1, 2: Trcas urcr. 2: Dramatics Club, 2, 3: French Club, 2, 3: Home Economics Club, 1. P wif? lVl:'xRY El,IZ.'XBIITH HOGAN 13 Kinsman Struct, Yrrllcv Falls. R. l. Gmnluatc' of Stihl! Palrzclg Grtzvwlvmlr Silwul Thousands of Xavierites had prayed for the beati- fication of Mother McAuley. This year the Arch- bishop of Dublin appointed a commission to initiate the historical process of effecting the beatification of the foundress of the Sisters of Mercy . . . Ask for the Moon, the annual three-act play, was presented on February 24 and 25. Jun- iors and seniors showed their talent to advantage. To the advantage of the Christophers, we Xavier- ites filled envelopes with bulletins to be mailed to those on the Christopher list . . . Although we weren't participating in its ceremonies, Career Day for juniors and seniors was inaugurated in March. ANNE MLIRDOCK HICKEY 531+ Plguniicld Street, Providence 9. R. l mdu1tf.nT d1t1tA1l1 t Cv mn . Bgiskctbzrll Club, li Typmg Club, 2: Spunzsb Club, 3 French Club, 2. ANN DOLORES HIGGINS 7 Sprrng Strcct, Vwlrst hX'vJl!'XK'lCli, R. l. Gmtluutc uf' Saint blunurx llltllllf illgll Srlwnl Snclzrllty of Our Laulv of Nlcrfy, 3. 4: Xavier bull, 4 Spanish Club, 2, 3: Glcc Club, 3. l0.AxNNE M.-XITREEN HIGGINS 54 Ricblnnd Ruud, Crgrnstun Ill, R. l. Gmduulc uf Huvqlz li. Burn lmznrr Hrqlr Srlznul Library Club, 2: Vfurld :Xtlturs lfuzuln, 41 Spanish Clul 'l 3 -, . qmx ,19- 59 lr. fYl.:XL7DlfTTE IEANNE HOULE 131 Glcmx-r...tl ,'hYL'l'ILlC. Pawtucket. R. l. Cirutlrtutc uf .Smut Klux' Inmur High Sthrml lit 5 Claws XYlCC'lJfC4lLlCHl. 4: Sllllklllly nl' Our Lady uf Nlcrcv. S-,dn x' nl K ur lrulx' wi fklcrcy, 3. 41 Glcc Club, 3: Libra 3. 41 Xumcr Stull, 41 Typrst, 41 Gluc Club, 3. 4: Spztnlsb Club, 2, lfrcrrclu Club. Z, 3. Club, Z, 3. ISRIQNDA ANNE l'lL'GHES CLAIRE P.-XTRICE HORAN Rbntlc lslzrnd Training Sclmul for Buys. Hnwnrd. R. l. vm z.::' u .zcvz fimclzzatt ut' Stunt -Iuxcblr ftminr Higli Srlzcml of our Llclx l bl: 3 4 1 tw Suclzxlily ' ' 4 1 ni rctv, .. : Xaricr Stull, 4: Cfrrcr1l.rtxm1 Erlnur, 4: Xurnrcttc Stull, 43 Ixlanzxgxng Edrtm Urt'lwstr.l. 2. 3, 4: f' n txt lwllstrcss, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2: 4: Cfnbulu Stall. 4: Uh-Q Club, 3, 41 Latin Club. l, 21 Drl Art Club, Z, 3, 41 lfrcnrlr Club, 2, 31 Vforld .'hii'Llll'S Forum, rnuics Club, I, 31 lfrcntlm Club, 2, 3: Basketball Club, 1. 4, junior Lcgislaturc, 1 'U f - 'Vx It -A' -J - -W 4-1 L-Ty? -f I -l Z3 H.rxx'tbnrnc Avcnuc, Eden Purk 10. R. l. fi' rim 4 1, Lil L CW nvzur School, Belmont, lxitlss Smlulltx' ul Uur Lzxtlv ul' fwlcrcy, 3, 4: Xavier Staff, 4 ' -1 3 .Q A Q' ii, if l 'PJ l f IDM RUSljNl:XRY Cg'xRl.lN HYDE IIRJXNKYES ANN X Xl 9fIx1L'IlllI Ritual, Rix'ci'sidu 17. R, l NPG Cv-ugu Xxhliflillilll lx ul Ii lm U11 'I R l Azuwuii-.1 lll-lx limi lx Hi li 9 li l Xcu' lictlliurll Kiaxy. iifmliuili' ul iIv.m1lL'1'illt juviu X.i1'u'r Still. 4: Cub.-l.1 Stall, 4: llIit'llCNlIXl. 3, 4: Latin Splmsli Club, 2. 3. Club, 3. Slnuusli Club. 4: lfrcnclx Club, 3, 43 Prcsidcut, 4. IANE LOVEH A INN! SU6 l'i'm'1tlvm'v Struct. X rxxi I'l.ORENfTlf Xlxllilli li-XNNl'CXTII.l.I Ciratlualc iff' Sum! ,lm gli L rammir Stliml Sufi licillgv XX'.itci'iu.1ii Rimnl, glulmsluii 9. R. l. Smlulilx' ul Our' I,.ulv ul ixikl X 1 4 xiii: 5 i lmuliiazc uf limuxrczillu liuiiur Hzgli Spliuul Typist, 4: Ntl1'lt'7'L'l!L' Stall, 4 lxplt 4 Cub vli Still 4 Claw Yiccfl'r-ssitlciit, 3: Class Treasurer. 4: Spauislm Club, Clcc Club, 3, 4: Spauisli Llulw 'l limit Ltunu 1 2, 3. Club, 2. ov 'Q-'ri After third quarter exams, the days sped by, crammed full of studies and activities . . . Our Xavierette celebrated its twentieth birthday . . . Then the spotlight shone on the upperclassmen. On May 5, 6, and 7, The Fortune Teller, annual operetta, was presented with Anna Maria Saritelli in the leading role. Juniors and seniors were the stars, too, on their prom nights, while we lowly sophomores dreamed of our night coming next year. Seniors became the stellar attraction at graduation . . . Then after final exams we bade each other goodbye, promising summer visits and looking forward to being juniors in September. BARBARA CAROL IOLY 44 Dartmouth Avcnuc. Providence 3, R. I, Graduate of Cleary lzmmr High School Dramntice Club, 3: Hume Economics Club, lg Spanish Club, 2, 3. DONNA Nl.'XRlli KANE ll Srckctt Strcct, Pmvitlcricc 5. R. l. Graduate of Saint Nfzclzael lumor High Sfliool Class Secretary, Z. 3: Class Prcsidcnt, 4: Smlzility of Our Lady of Marcy. 3, 4: Xaricr Stall, 4: Glcc Club. 3, 4, Library Club, 2: French Club, 2, 3: Wrmrld Affairs Forum, 4. PATRICIA ANN KANE Cfmolridgc Road. Greenville, R. l. Graduate of Saint Peter Grammar Sclmrwl Xavier Staff. 4: Typist, 4: Xauicrctte Staff, 4: Typist, 43 Spanish Club, 2, 3: Library Club, 1, 2. L I If I7 '1 5794: Y. ' Rf'5Sl:ll.K MRRIF kEHOE 'l Vsuld rc c Cululla rf ll lx X 4 lu 1 H1 lx Nl l fflllldlt' ff Arg L r xlmix lt Our L x LI u lu Klub, 2. 3. KIIEIN NANXRX lxllLLY XI E1 Uv INIIKH 23 ligand S cu xlue rr W N111 , Um Cmdualc 5 ul Klum C anwmr S lz ru ual 1 4 mmvmzr bm flux .film Lldx U L r rl f lv N lrcmlm flulw ' J jumor Lcgz lllu 1 4: Duane McDonald shows that courtesy begins at home by lntroducmg her These girls of the Spanish Club en- courage good wxll by preparing for Ah! the carefree junior year! We had none of the sophomores' worries or the seniors' responsi- bilities. Nothing alarmed us, not even the two hurricanes that caused so much excitement at the end of summer We returned to school and be came a real part of Saint Xavier s, back to play, work, and pray Prayer took precedence in first quarter activities as we reopened the Marian Year with the observance of Madonna Week October 4 8 At the conclusion of that month, Rev ohn Shields conducted our retreat, which we now realized was the most importart event of every school year Q 'af -9 -5' eq j Milf VIXRY IOKNI IXEXDKLL xmu 'Mr c Il n in r H1 nt ur x :mc E UIIUIIII im lm 'O EILEEN IR 'KINCES RIIZRIN 'XXI 47 I nu n Street PYOXILILIIQC 5 7 Cmclmxtt If .Saint Paul imzur Hxtjlz btlm I we I'rcn lm Club Nlil RIQIIN 'XXX IXIERN KN ' z I St r tnct S Cmduutt ft .Saint Paul umm' Hitlt b llml -y-I cn b Club if NES Nl-XRIE IxI.E'vlENT I' XITH ANNE I, XCH-KPFI I E 791 Irlcncl hip qtrcct Proxltlcncc R I SllllNNilLI Ro C racluute 0 Txler umm' High Stlmol Craduatt cl bdltll Peter C rammar btlmfl T ci urcr W 4 gK1ddlltYIJlOl1T ldv of Mu x tin' 'Still 4 Txpit Xauercttc Stiff 4 Typi cc Clxb t 1 Cu pm u lun C Ula Still 4 Txpxt 4 ml li Club 7 Club Vworlll 'Xllur Forum 4 u mr I.c5,1 lituu. Ba lictb 111 Club I' XTRIC IK -XNNI IJXDLEY VIKRCELLE QLZANNE I.. -XBBEE ll6 Hlnuxtr btrcct 1 A1 tmc 7 'IU Hmltm Street Crccmxllc R I Cvacluutt fl Asuunbticm uni r Higli Stl: C-mduate if Samt Clare Cmmmar Stllrol 1 crctux 4 l Vx oi 'Xllrms Sodality of Our Lady ul Mercy I 4 Ba lictbill Cl il 4 orum 4 Humt Ilunomiu Club In fi 4010 .9 w---1, 1,-,7 Q...-7 '11 I 41 If 'Z 'Of ? t 4 . . , Y . , - . 'J I l E173 fl L' A. 1 . ,'ClAl1A.lUl1 Astui 9. R. I. ' fiTtl.LllLtllC Ill Cttllfll I IIN gl! Sflllufl Class Prcsidc . 4. Swtlkllliy of U I.ntlj of Nluxry. 3, 41 Ht X c cs Club, 3: Spa 5 Club. 2. 3. M . . : A ' 1 f . 'A 1 ' -.pm JL V' 1 . . 'V ' ' . R. I, e I Y Y- . . I . .V .k U , - f Q , 2. 3. A 47 Al .iv U1 .I ricci, Prnwitl' A. AR. I. 1 1 I, , Y.. . , J . .tr .C I Fr' Q ,z, 3. ll .. It is ' A , ' 3. . I. 3- f 'Q aid, Iisnimitl I, 7 f V I . .7 R I 7 ,. . , 3 .K y Class ras 1. Li ' 'c'.3.4: Xaff ... 1 s,4g,' V .., g GI .. i , 3. 41 I.z1 II .l b. 21Ty Q Cl b. 2. 4. 7 cb up . . L j 'S , 3 Sp: 'S , .., 3, . ,131 ' . fs , :Inf ik. 13: Q' 4 , 2, w , .. 1 Q . A ' V Y I I J' ' 1' ' I 'U 'A' .lo tml J 1 ' 1 - I Class Sc' Q . 1 Spzmism Club. Z. 3g ' -ld i L ' l ',., : s' Q ,Lx , I7 ,3, 1 ' J fe' r K -I Q '-A -I ' , 7' s ' sf 1 .' 'r h Q Q- I I 'I WI' I 454 --f I ANNE MARGARET LA FRANCE lil Fairvicw Avcnuc. Saylcwillc, R. I. Attcmlcd Hulv Triiiilxi tliuiiur High Sulzuul Sudality ul Our Lady uf Nlcrcy. 3, 41 Clcc Club. 3. 4, Spanish Club, Z. 31 lunior Legislature, 33 Vfurld Allairs, 4: Cliairiuau of National Affairs, 4. PATRICIA ANNE LANGTON l-1 Brcwstcr Strcct, Pruvidcucc 6. R. l. Cnhluute uf Saint Raxwizund junior Higli Sclmol Sodality ui Our Lady of lvicrcy. 3, 4: Xariercltc Staff, 4: Cupola Stall, 4: Latin Club, Z1 Dramutics Club, 3: French Club, Z, 3. I 69 l 1 ' ' gl 41 T ft lf' ,gi I ANNE MEREDITH LENZ Q l .4 ,, Q i CAROLYN RITA LOM.-XX HS Ciwluiiihiai Avcniic. Edguxwmi 5. R. l. I7 Ffllflli SUCH, Plvviilvufv 3. R. l. fi1'1ii1u1!r.' uf Saint Paul lzmiiir Higli Suliiwl Cimcllulfc' ul' Tvlff llluiuf Hklll Silluul Sitldliyy uf Um' Iniily uf Merry, 3, 43 X.1v1t-r Smtl, 43 Xu1'iw'ctrv Stuff. 4: Typist, 41 Cupola Stull, 41 Typist 4 lliiitogi.ipliv lllitur, 4: Nil'L'lt'1't'llt' Stull. 4: Excliaiiigc Spanish Club, 2. 3. Ftlitur. 4: Cicfwlii Stuff, 4: Glcc Club, 3, 4: Latin Club, 'li .',- 4. ,K 4g.u.,Q. . l'2.'lli' ciiiiif':fisiii'ffffiffiiLfiiliiiiilb, 4' Imam' 4' MARGARET BERNADFTTF Wl'f1fiN-'WE l-ll G0'x'CFI1U,f SITCCI, PI'UX'lLlt'I1Ck' 6, lx, 30 iXX'iiiQlicstci' Street. Pmvidciicc 4. R, l. , , Gmdufuc Nl giluml' -lfmmr H'-ul' S'lll'Q'l Cviiiluiizc f'lYSdU1IELlll'd7'tl Grmmmir Sflwul ?W1'WTUff' Stllqli. 4: Cupola buff, 43 Laitiii Lliih, 2 PLN Sccix-r.ii'x', I: Class President. 33 Xd1'lt'TL'l!t' Stall, 41 Ffffwli Club, ' 3' Typist, 4: Cutwlu Stull, 4: Typist, 41 Spanish Club, 2. 3. Seeing angels walking around the halls during December, we were overcome with typical femi- nine curiosity. Compelled to follow, we found ourselves at a rehearsal of the Marian Pageant which the school presented as a Marian Year climax with juniors among the members of the verse choir. Written by Sister Mary Eloise, R.S.M., it provided a beautiful ending to our observance of the year . . . When we returned to school after Christmas vacation, Rev. Michael Dziob inaugu- rated the new school year with the traditional holy hour of reparation . . . Dr. Clara Smith be- gan lectures on Your Health and You. She discussed subjects of general health interest. Amidst boxes, gaily printed paper, and bright ribbons, Mary Shallcross and Maureen Grimes snend an after- noon wrapping Christmas packages. What a pleasant surprise in store for someone on Christmas morning! . ,-5 40 Y f-'sn .9-457 J'? x , - qv sn . .IEANNE NIARIE LOUTH -IACQUELINE RIARY LUSSIER 48 IllX'CI'l.ilI'II1 Ruud, Cranston 10, R. I. ll Anxtzf Street, Cranston 5. R. I. firailuate :1f'Sa111t Paul limiur High Sclzuol Graduate uf' Saint Paul junior High Salma! flux Seeretzirv. 2: Smlalilv uf Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4: Drzunaities Club. 31 French Club, 2, 31 Vfurld Aifuns fhaurmzin nl I,.ll'lrl1 :ind Ifiielwgnist Cuininittees, 4: Xa1'1e'rettC Ifururn, 4: XXII Club, 4. aff, 4g Exchange Edrtur. 41 Cubula Stuff, 4: Gln- Club. 7- 4: Latin Club. 2. 31 Art Club, fl. 31 Typing Club, fl: GAIL MAARIE LYNCH ench Club, IQERXNCFS RITA LOVETT Vila-1 I'I,:ir1mXrUStreet. Providence 73 167 Bri'gQ Street. I,rux'idenCe 5. R. I. 'I b v,,dumH: Hy ,s,x1L111PlWnJUTHUT Hlgl bk will , Y lf' V . Q Claw Xiceflhexiderit, 2. 3: Claws Secretary, 4: Clue Club Attcnclul Stihl! lX11iliac'l lzmiur High Stlmul ,I 4, B, ki hu Cl b ,, F Ah Cl b , Glcc Club, 3. French Club, 2, 3. 'f 1 5 it U i 'Cm U ' 'f 3' MARILYN ANNE LYNCH 136 johnson Street, Providence 5, R. I, Graduate nf Saint ?N11Cllil5l jimzur Hzgli Scliuul Spanish Club, 2, 3. T 'T I , -4 '-fr MARIORIE ANNE MALLEY , 150 Xkhslmingtun Avenue, Providence 9, R. I. Graduate of Saint Paul jiuiiur High Sulmul Sudulity of Our Lady of Nlcrcy, 3. 4: Xavier Staff, 4: Editor, 4: Cupola Staff. 4: Glee Club, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2: Typing Club, 4: French Club, Z, 3. 411 if ' . 4 fl 90? 1, ,F- Beverly Collinson's mother surely finds her helpful when it comes to grooming her twin brothers. Put your right hand in . . . Dads enthusiastically join their daughters in doing the hokey-pokey. ANGELA NIANCINI 7711 Atwells Avenue. Providence 9. R. I. Graduate of George I. XVest furuur High Srliiwl Typing Club, Z: French Club, 2, 3g Vforld AiIairS Furuin. 4. JULIA ELIZABETH IVIATTHEXVS 78 Iohn Street, XVesterly, R. I. Graduate of Immaculate Conception junior High School Cupola Staff, 4: Latin Club, 21 Drarnatics Club, 2: French Club, 2, 3: junior Legislature, 3, World Affairs Forum, 4. Q--'Y ln...-4, .nf A lx 'FN Y ' 1 'f I MARGARET ANNE MAXVILLE 61 Peace Street, Providence 7, R. I. Graduate of Saint Pius Grammar Scliuol Xavier Staff, 4g Latin Club, 2, 3g French Club, 2, 3. MARY PAULA Mt:CABE 176 Iastram Street. Providence 7, R. I, Graduate of Saint Pius Grammar School Glee Club, 3, 45 World Affairs Forum, 3, 45 French Club, 2, 3. 17' I ,4 e., V 4. ri .0 A4 Fathers' Night had been such fun last year that we had no trouble convincing Dad to come again . . . As juniors we now participated in Career Day activities March 2. Under the direction of Sister Mary Marjorie, R.S.M., A.M., the program pro- vided Xavierites with the information they wanted on the careers they favored. Persons actually holding the positions most attractive to us gave these facts in informal talks . . . Diocesan priests addressed us on the laws of God at weekly assem- blies during Lent. The sodality board served breakfast daily in the cafeteria to facilitate Lenten attendance at Mass and Holy Communion. THERESE CLAIRE Mf1CAI3E '7 -61 Tburbers Avenue. Proxldeufe 7. R. I Umduale of Sum! Iliulmel luruor lllgll Sell I Sudullty of Our Lzldy of fxlerey, 3. 41 Clee Club. 3, -li Ifreneh Club. 2, 31 Secretary. Z1 Vforld Affairs Ifurum, 4: Basketball Club, 2, KATHERINE ANN MICALICIHEY 62 Vvllsdolu Avenue, l,I'0X'lklL'llCC 8. R. I Graduate of Blessed Sarrmncnn junior Higlz Srlroul VrccfPresrdc-nt. 41 Sparusln Club. Z, 3: Home Eco11omiiS .f ,,,- 11-a '! ...qi i 1 I' K. qv si 4? -Q, p-5 I 3 . or fs Club, 'lg Lczrtlwrcrallt Club. 3. -gr' PATRICIA ANNE MvCONNEI.L fx 156 Cypress Street. Ilruvrderlce 6. R. I. Graduate of Holx' Name lzuuur HIQII Sell-lo. . Sudarlrty of Our Lady of Nlercy, 3. -4: Laitm Club D11 'f rnaztrcs Club. 3: l.1lNfiiI'V Club. 2: l71'enib Club, 2. 3, 4. junior l.Cgl:ldiUI'C. 31 Vforld AlI.ur+ Ifurum, 4. ,ry IEANNE ANN Mm:COIQRT DIANE UIANE IWQIUONALD IIJ3 Babcock Streel, Provrdenee 7. R. I -193 lllr-.mrrrt Yaallev Ilqrrlcxvnv, Providence S. R, I. Clraduate of SLUNL Ikingllrzcl -IlL71iuy Hrglz Scllool Cirrxdrmte f'fV-Sd17lfPl1LS Grrzmrmzr Sr-lruul lilllbll Club, 2, 3. Clzrs- Secretary, 3: Sodrllxtv of Our Ludv of IN-lerrv. 3 4 cu.-9 Club. s. 4, fm Club., 1. rypmg Cm, 1. Lnrm ci Ur I1 Lreneb Club. Z. 3. MARION HELEN IvIr1DONOLfCH IVIARYLEAH MQDERMOTT 21 Charles Street. Conimrcut. R. I. 87 Hope Street, Providence 6, R, I. Attended Gorton junior High School Gfflflllflff of SGW! .IUSCPII IIUNOT Hull! SCIIOUI Class President. 3. 4: Sodzrlity of Our Lady of lwlersv. 3 4 'VIN Stull- TYPN- 41 X411'1fY'flfC Sl-lil. Typrst, 4: Cupola Xavier Stall, 4. Clcc Club, 31 Dramutxcs Club, Z: liner 1 Still, Typist. 4: Clee Club. 31 Spauuslm Club, 2, 3. Club, 2, 3, 4' 3 -0 L, 75 I7 -9, J, . '-'. 4-an ... lr' I I' ,iq -A -1 -V ,as -9' -.41 V7 M 'Xl REEN FR -XXI ES NMELROX Blrtlmtt Ax 1. L 110 1 r11111l 11111 1 1 1 1 N L L C L FIIXC 1h wld Mlm l111 11r I1 -XRET N1 UXRX X11 C OX ERN N1-XRC HlfdII1L 'Xunur I1 allllllg 11 S1111 111 11x I7 lzlf Stllil 1 L 1 L11 m1 L L x 1 1 Ll 1'11111t1 1 1111 l1 Very conduclve to famxly un1ty nd harmony are the warm sm1les the Lenz famlly d1spl1y here They assemble for a final roll call before leaung for the1r annual sum mcr vacatlon 'Y I Vyfl 1 ll l l 1 'LV rf. 11 : X . it from B 'XRB KR 'X HELEN VII Cl IRL 111 1l ut I1 Ll Ildfi cf H1 IL 1111 nl tx 'Via K Lt urx 111111111 L 1 l1 1 111 al 'Xl Ill 11111111 NILXNCY IRENE M1LELI -X N 'ill T11'ud11 f5xu1111C Pr11x1d111 1 l l 411141 fm 147 11r Q x l M IW I L1Ll1 Lluh N NIU I1 Al S311 If 7 hlllil linux XRUII ANN NIU l 7 LIL L L I W 114 bt 4 I mm Clu Coming mto our own, we began to receive the attention we always knew we deserved Barter, a Lenten play, cast our own Meredlth Lenz nn the leading role of Mlrxam Out of a cast of eleven, jumors received sux parts The busme s tran' mg group got the knack of that keyboard ard Marne Roberts and oan Nnlon received recogm tlon as outstanding typlsts In the field of jour nalxsm, oan Pmsonneault became Vasxtor col ummst, addmg to the jumor class prestige All Xavlerxtes prayed fervently for Our Holy Father and rejoiced at the announcement of has ,vis .pf ,1- 101 '17' recovery from his lllness P XTRICIA ANN MORRISON 36 Vvloodxnarm Street. Providence' 7, R. I. Gmalulzrc ul' Saint lkluulzael junwv Hxuqlz Stluwl Sodality ul Our Lady ut' Mercy. 3, 4: IlI'Cll!l1 Cflulw. Z1 Spumslm Club, 3: Ulcc Club. 3, EVELYN LOUISE MORRISSFTTE '15 Gmnjlm IQKYCIILIC. Vfcst Vwhrwnuk. R. I. Graduate of Sam! julm flu' Baptist lmmmr Hmlz Snlzrwl Sodallty nf Our I.Q1dyulIVlCrCX'. 3. 4: Xd'l'lL'7' Stall, 4: Latin Club. 21 Tvning Club. 4: Illllliil' I.c:1sl.ltL1rc. 3: Hmmm ECOIIOIIIICS Club. Z5 Ifrcnclm Club. 2. 3. fs 5 ,Q we ' Q J I ' 1- '77 g -Q. Fmlalxtx' nl our Inulx' of IN rc: 3. . I PATRICIA ANN MIQIQICIK ..-. XXX- mg! -n . venue. Cuxmmtw Atlcmlctl Vulcnlmc Almx' illutxuv' llzglz Stllmfl Spamslm Club, Z. 3. IANE ELEANOR Ml'RPHY 'W Quinn' Struct. Pwvltlvncc S. R. I I m Q l l Clmtlmltc ul Smut Pm: Clwum .xv . LYIHU. - lc X 'fl fltt' l.ll1lX J -r 'X 4 Tvpmg f.lul 4 Ijrcnulm Club. 3: Vfmld . tllurs lfurum. 1 wil ,-Q 3 ,as Q Q K H71 N 41? K Q 1 I i 4' 19 .. 7,1 NANCY MARIE MURPHY 22 Chapel Struct, Sqiylt-st-ills. R. l, Cifdtllldli of Holx' Trmitx' liuiior Higli Scliool junior Legislature, 3g XYorltl Alluirs Forum, -4. NIARGARET lvlARY NIYERS 27 Sumter Strcct. Provitlcncc 7. R. l. Cimditure of Roger Vfilliuriis jiuuor Higli Scliool Dmmatics Club, 3, 45 Spanish Club, -, 3. Sodality of Our Lady of Mercxxi, 41 Xavier Stull, 49 w PATRICIA ANN NEARY 243 Vwlildo Struct, Providence 7, R. l. Cimiluate of Assumption junior Hzgli School Spanish Cluh, 2, 3: Basketball Club, 4. JOAN PAY NILON 286 California Avenue, Providence 5, R, l. Graduate of Saint Ptml junior Higli Srliool Class Secretary, 3: Class President, 4: Xavier Staff. 4: Typist. 4: Xtlvicrcrte Stull, 43 Typist, -4g Cupola Stull, 4' C-lcc Club, 3, 4g Spanish Club, Z, 3. 1 Claire Horan courteously interests her father in her program for the Father-Daughter Dance. Patricia Langton spends an afternoon washing and polishing the car in a genuine spirit of helpfulness. 4,.!1.1. ,-,1---- no e nut Etonmm 1 rf- ,..... aa- 'J' ff -6 vhs ROSI NI XICH ELI KIIETH NOL-XX HELEN 'XD X 0 IIRIEN IX 1 tn L ll ra ua ami N11 lt 1 tl 4 mlltx S Inl lu ulo 3 2 , . , , J 4 I , 4 all Q I , V 'I I 'HAL' IHA Illlnlar Dr 'c,A-lllramturm Ill. RA. Il. 17 flu Arlvmlul Sam! .Nllcllaul -Im ur Hzglz Sllzuul E Nlll l'. K Sud. 'ul Ulu Inuly ul fxlcrxv. I 41 C I Clul. 3. 4. IU HIL! fllulx 2. l.1lu.1ry fllulr, 1. lllfllxll 1 XXMIJ ,dxlluuw lfururu. 3. ELIZ.-XBETH ANNE UBRIEN IWTHLFCET O BRIEX lI9i Slllllll Strcct, l'r'ux'1m.lcr1cc 8, R. I. Om Hale cr sam Pm: I mwwdr 5 31 'radualr uf Sami Pun Cirammar Sllnful Sldlllt 0 Om Lldx If VIH x Xkuunttc at rt idcnt, 3: Claw Sccrctzlry. Z. -3: Sudgallty of Our http 3 , crcy. 3, 4: Glrc Clulw, 3: Spzunslx Clulr, Z, 33 'ca Clnlr, I lll Cal Q . 'c K I I I I . dl ' :F U' A ' Q Mexxcan Fxesta, the operetta, dxsplayed the talents of many music mmded jumors eanne Louth, one of our talented claismates, captured a pun cnpal role Our mght to glow fmally came and, agog with annclpatnon, we arrlved here on May 23 for our unxor Prom We gltded around the gym, wluch was gally decorated tn a Cinderella motif, enjoymg to the fullest the night we'll never forget Three days later, the school assembled to see the untor dramattcs club brd farewell to the seniors We carefree jumors notxced tears on a few semor faces and wondered how xt felt to be graduatmg ANNE LOLIC-E 0 CONNELL mon het 'M nuc Ga p 1 C raluate O7 5d171IPd1ll uv mr Hlgll S I I go 1l1tx If Our Ladx ol Mu x 4 Glcc Club gpm Club a XX urld 'Xflur Forum 4 BARB 'XRA ALIVE O G 'XRR 108 Eaton Street, Prnudcncc 8 R I Graduate of Saint Micllael umm Hlgll b lull Sodality of Our Ladv of Mcrcx 4 I.llWfiIX Qlub French Club, 2, 3: VVorld Allan Forum 4 Q17 MAUREEN HELEN O H -XR 'K 77 Bellevue Avenue. Proudencc 7 R I Graduate of Saint Michael Iumor Hzglr bdrm Spanish Club, Z, 3. 4 rla Staff 4 ref Txp N L mg, Club Irtn n nm unu I u f 9 i 1 ii .'5x, Roses and lilies of the valley are evidently what Arlene Cahill appreciates ina corsage. That charity is patient is proved by Betty Guiragos as she checks younger brother's homework. 'UN 1, '15 I' 'N . 5 'sv 1' 1.7. 5- ' fl ' 'asf N- V MARGARET ROSLYN O'NElL CATHERINE PACIHECO 70 Dclway Road. Cranston, R. l. 172 Bill-CCTQS Creek Road. Vsliirwiek. R. l, Graduate of Perry jiuiwr Higli Sclmul Graduate uf Saint james junior High Scliowl Xavicrcttc Stall, 4: Typist, 4: Cupola Stull, 4. Typist. 43 Sudaility uf Our Lady of Mercy, 3. 4: Lihrziry Clulw, Z Spanish Club, Z, 35 Library Cluh, 1. French Cluh, 2, 3: Vv'orld Allairs liurum, 4. VICLA OTERI CATHERINE MARY PARRILLO 163 Lziuiel Hill Avenue, Providence 9, R. l. 1166 H.u'llurd Avenue. Alulinstcm 9. R. l. Graduate of Saint Anzlirmv Grammar Scluml Graduate of Saint Anzlimiy Grammar School Spanish Club, 2, 3. XVorld Allzurs Forum, 3: Bziskctlnzill Typing Cluh, 3g Vfurld Affairs Furuin. 4: Baiskcthaill Cluh Club, 1. 1g French Cluh, Z, 3. Q:-as juniors who wrote articles for The Cupola were pleased with the favorable reactions they received from all. Interest in our publications heightened as we awaited announcement of their editors and staffs Marjorie Malley was to be Xavier editor, Sally Burke headed The Xanerette We really felt on our way to being seniors when we sat in the auditorium and listened to the announcement of the sodallty board we ourselves had elected We had chosen these gn-ls to be our leaders We could hardly wait until next September when we would be the seniors wearing those coveted red bows -0' 5 -0- '7 I Il DITH KLLEGR 1 PAT11OxE 11 HIIIXILF 'K emu ' 1141 bldl 1 C -XTHFRINE ANN PHXTTUN 1 L CITLIC Dr1x1u11 'nl l 'I 1 Q N L Cub LLI MXBETH KNN PYRTL KRD 1 mm 1 adn C 1 Cltt Club lrcmlm uh 'XDLLINE IRNXNCES PFTORLLLI XlXtFX X1 xx1trR IX 8111111 l1 Club 1111t Ll1t r Flu Ll r11111t1 Fulo BMXRB-XR-X NNN PILRINC TON 'Nl KRILX N XNN PINTOI LQL X1d1111 NX 111 IC 111 Us 1 l t7l l LL f lub ll C 1 rt111l1 rctux 1 X ln 1 11111or LC 1l1111L C1 4 I b W rf 1 fair T TO KN LKTHLLLN PINNONNFM LT Q1r1lx lLX Nu 1 1 311rLclx lNrx 1178 4 x i 'Vi T - - 2 'xi' ' . . . 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I. 13 ClHr'II'1' Stun, ,-X111-.1-1.1, Nl. ss Cl1'111l1111tc' 11YAl3l'.xx1'1l S111'r11111' Z l1111111r Hull S1l11111l ,-'Xfft-mimi IH-fl-r Tlml-llgr fmg1.11- Huh SKIINUI Glu l ' 3' 'll Dr' Wflfi lhll' 3- 43 ll ' ' ClUl'- Z, 31 5111l.l1tv off .1 ,'11V.'lt' C1 3,-1:X1 '1c'1't.1ll. 1 Sci '1',', .1 X 'orld .ihllillfb :7I'l 111. 41 xl g f gt 'N 3, mg A11 5. 3 ffcuih C111 , Q, 3. S ,,, 7, fs Ig' -,Q -A . N, ..... ,, l 1 4 ,- Q2 4 Q rg. to 'vw ,ar -rf T, ' '44 '-JT' vi ' '7 Q I 4 rm. A-:W B.-XRI3AR:X ANN PLLINKETT ELI:.:XBETl'l ANN POLLITT 9 R1N'uumt .AxX'CI'IllC, I,unstl.1lC. R. I. Z7 Vslgisliingt-111 Strcct, I3i1XN'lllCliCl, R I Crtulmltt' uf Stunt Ptltnvlq lumur Iliglz Stlluul Clrutllullc' ut' Stunt Altlfy' Qlxuluw Ilxliglx lilfllfll Club. 1, 31 Suduliry ul Our Lady ut' fwlcrcy, 3. 4, Sutluluy ul Our Lutly ol Mercy, 3, 41 l.llWflfy Club 3 l.llWI'ilI'Y Club, Z, 3, 4. Ifrcuclm Club, Z, 3. DULORES ARLINE POIRIER ANNMARIE BERNADETTE POV, ERS I6 Rudlfm Street, Ccutrcclilc ll. R. I. lil? fhfllllfilbil Avenue, Providence 6, R Clftltllulit' ul Um' Ltitlv of Luurtlcx Cmlnirmlr Sflzuul Cirtuluarc' of Saint Sebastian Grammar btlmol S-wd.1l1tv ol Uur Lady ul Mt-ruv. 3. 4: Xurrcrctzc Stull. 41 Suddlxtx' ul' Our Lzulv of Mcrcv. 3, 4: Clos: flu -'X55OCldlC Ekllfilf. 4. Cubultl Stall. 4. Ldltur. 4: Lum Club, ljllllllliilfi Club, 3, 41 I:I'Cl1g'll Club, 2, 3: Vs Jrltl 'X 1. 2, 3. Cuusul, Z1 French Club, 2, 3g lumor l..CQ.flNl.1lUI'U. 3. Ilurum, 4. FFR -6 .. K .5 'C7 Y? W. Because of a polio epidemic, the 1955-56 school year opened two weeks later than usual. At last we were upperclassmen. Both the privileges and responsibilities. of seniors were ours. The latter entailed holding many positions of trust on school publications, on the sodality board, and in the classrooms and clubs. Seniors of past years had set high standards in these positions. In working to keep the banners high, we developed a spirit of perseverance. Learning to be dependable pre- pared us to face the realities of life in college, nursing and business schools, or in the office. RLITH ANN POWERS 5' Gcltlnrd Street, Valley Falls. R. I. Cmcluate of Saint Palriclq junior Hiqlz Srluml Class Prcfident. 1. 41 Xurie Stull. 4: Clcc Club Y 4 Dmmiti . Club, -. ., . P .ld , CAROL IEAN PLCCI 6 Vfrxylaml Struct. Brzulfrmrd. R. I, Atlcuclcfl Imrmrculrzzc CIU7ll'CPfl07'l lunwr Hiulz Sqlm-rl Sudflllty of Our Lzntly ul lvlcrcy, 3. 41 Clvv Club. 3, 4 L1br'u' Club ls lfrcnrli Club 3: Basketball Club, 1, Z, ' Y ' - W w Vforlcl Allalrs Forum, 3, 4. NATALIE MARIE PUCCI Quarry Road. Bradford. R. I, Cmtluale of Ivnmarultztc Crmcebtion ,lunior Hiqlz Scluml Sodnllty of our Lady ul Mercy, 3. 4: Glcc Club, 3. 4 Library Club, Z: Frcnclx Club, Z, 3, W0x'ld Affairs Forum, 4. 5 My 36 Calclcr Strcct. Prlwidcncc 7, R, l. 13 '13 fu' -6 -4-, -1---v W-.af . '12 TERESA QUINN NANCY CLAIRE RAINYILLIT 9 Hmiicstvzul .'xX'L'I1llC, c3L'Ul'g1lIiX'lllC. R. l. Clmdmlzc ur Saint Polar Cimmmlu' Sllzfwl Cmclualc oy A.N.NlL?Ylf5fI177l junwr High Siliiwl Scidality uf Our Lady of Murcv, 3. 4: Typing Cfluli, 2: Class Treasurer, 3: Xiuwv' Stall, 4. Spanish, T.. 1 Library, Z: lfrvnclm Club, Z, 31 Vforld fxllilllb lzuruiii, 3. 4: Secretary. 4. THERESA MARGARET RADIGAN 433 Grccnvillc Avcmic. lohnstcm 9. R. l. C17 anluale of Slim! Tlzmnas GTd7717HLl7' biliiml - - - G:4l3RIlfLl.:'x :XNNII RECZINF . 1.1.1 l'flC'I'ILllY Road. Lranstlm lil. lx. l, Sodality of Our Lady ul Mcrcv. 3, 4: Glcc fllulw. 3. 4 Dramatics Clulw, 2, 3, 4: lfrcnch Club, 2, 3: Vdiild Ailair Forum, 4. Gmlluzltc uf A,s.x1Ln1rz1mz ,lzmicw High Sclicwl Class Viccfllzcsidciit, 4: Spanish Clulo, Z, 3. 3 3 Diane McDonald, Gail Lynch, and 'T Betty Ann O'Brien help decorate the gym for the prom. Deliberating on the question of her J escort, Mary Collins thinks before she answers it. 77' From the moment we pinned on our red bows, we found that the senior year was different. 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' ' ,ny of QM Lady of Mercy, 3, 41 C166 Qglilrlihy 3, 42 Clllflfllll Stull. 4: Lzum Club. 2. 3: Typing Club, I lrc1 11 , 'I' -5 -Q Q -f ' '3 4 51' Ts I -J Q This dad is escort for his twin daughters, Joan and Elaine I f-7 Todd, at the Fathers' Night Dance. sf Anne Donnelly practices charity by putting the finishing touches on decorations for the Junior Prom. x I , l ' IGAN M.-XRIE SCHIFFINIAN IVIARY LINDA SH.-XLLCROSS 174 Biiiiingtimn Strccl. Piiwidciicc 7. R. I. lfi Pcrnhrukc Avenue. Pi'm'ic.lCncc 8. R. I. Cmtluatv uf' Asxianibtimi luninr Higlz Sclinol Atlfnrlcil Stunt Pazriclq lzuinw Hiqli Scliiwl Xiiricrcttc Stull. 41 Typist. 4: Czipnln Stull. 4: Typist, 4: Class Yiqc-Prcsidcnt. 1: filnss 'I'i'c.isui'cr. 2: Ulcc Clulw, Spanish Cliilw, Z, 3: Honic Ecniiuinics Cliih. 2. 3, -4: Art Cluh. lg lfrcnqli Cliilx 2. 3: Trc.isurci'. 2. ELAINE SHERIDJXN W 86 Lllfcli sLI'CCL1IjYL!X'I'.lCIlCC 6. 199 Garden City Drive. Cranston 10. R, I. C, Q Wddlfm UI Hflxhxmw hmlmi I-lull. 'SCINUI . Anendcld Vdlgnmw AMW junior High School ,lilfs X-1CC'PICN1dqCIlI. -3 Class TfCLiSLlI'Sl'. ,ai Sc-idzility iif'Olir Class Trcaisurcr. l. 2: Sml1il1tywfOi1r Lady of fxicrcy. 3, 4g Ut Mmfjl J' SFf'ffl'I'V and Lllfmilnmll 'li 'Aull 5'lrV Junior Lcgislaiturc, 31 Vfoild Affairs Forum, 4. Cllllzdgk :XAUCT Stuff, 45 Splmlbll ULN- -- Ji l-lllf-WY - ,Q ia. .3 A F0 i f? , X K Q fs. avg , '64 7 V'-Q i' - 4 K 7'N IU- - U9 nm. if 'Q Af qi f I ' . Y A. N721 W ANNE SHIIRINIAN DOROTHY IfRANCIIfI,INA SILVA 201 Dudlcv Stu-ct, I'1-Iwiticxxqc 3. R. I, 8 Alhmtic Avenue, I'mx'1tIc11uc 7. R, I Qjm,i1my,- ,ly Txlyr Ixmxvr High Sgilivui lilllallltllc' uf St11n!VfXi1lI1t1I'I IIUIIUY' High SQI1 I Q ,Q fllulwx 3, 41 l-'wuglm Club, jx 1 Sud.1I1ty of Our Lady ul fNlt'1'cv. 3, 41 Spgmxsh C.IuI w PATRICIA ANN SILVIA 1vcwo'I'HY LILII.-XN SIEIBZIKZK 136 Ruff 5I'if'l' L k'W Ud Q- R- I' IS EMU: Struct- blulnuxzun ng. Rl Cl T ihhffiiilr Ilrvlggvz',iLlvgg1'bli-IIIUIN 4 flmrizuzlc 1-I Our Lutiv uf' l.-11u1Iu.s Cimmvmu' SIIIUIII gqlgllxliikciiflagiug jfiliilici EDNPllllllcgdziuil Lili kub H CIQQ Cluh, 3. -lg IDIXIIIIAKICB CIIUIN 2. 3, 4: Lc.1lI1u1c1.lILCIUIN, ' i' ' ' ' 'B ' M i i I' Ifrcnch Club, Z, 3. All our teachers were the sculptors of our young lives and in a fond spirit of thankfulness we dedi- cated this Xavier to them. Although they no longer teach at the Academy, we still hold in affectionate regard our former teachers: Sister Mary Flavia, R.S.M., Sister Mary Alban, R.S.M., Sister Mary Laurene, R.S.M., Sister Maureen, R.S.M., former school secretary, and Rev. Americo D. Lapati, former senior religion teacher. Study- ing at Catholic University of America, Sister Mary Rosalia, R.S.M., was absent from the school this year. We missed all of them, for they were an important part of our school lives. His excellency, the Most Reverend Russell McVinney, D.D., is shown greeting the 1956 Sodality Board. Each year the sodality officers present their yearly plans to thc Bishop for his approval. Club, 1. si 'a F 40 :V 4, '7 X' if-7. f ' RYA IVIONICA ANN SK.-XLKO ROSELLA SMITH 713 Plc11Szl11t Struct. PQKXVIIICIKCI, R. I. 45 0502111 Street. I3rc1x'1Llc11cc 7. R. I. CIr11L11u1te nf Sault Niurx' 111711117 H1311 51'111fc11 Attcmiul Sum! NI1c11ae1 111.11101 H:g1z 511111111 Srltllllllx' ul Our Indy uf INICrCy. 3, 4: Xu1'1u1Cllc 511111. 4: Sflclrnlmtv 111 Our I-:1c.1',' 1-1' Mcrfv. 3, 4. X111'11'n'tIc 511111. 4 Ncws Iftlnur. 41 C11fw111 511111. 41 O1'fl1vfl1:1. 2. 3, 41 rkukt' .'Xw1rt:111t ELIIUIT, 4: Cufwlu 511111. 4. 1.111111 Club. 1. 2. 3 :mt CIl1I1k'k'I'I Idistrcss, 3. 4: I.L1t111 Club. 1. 31 Art Club, 2g SCI'll3C 3: DI'Il1I1IlI1CN Club. 2, 3: I:fCI1Cl1 Club, 1, 3. 1111111 I:I'CI1Cl1 Club. 2. 3. Ecu11o1111cs Club, 1. MARY MADELINE SMITH CAROL ANN SPADARO 8311 Broad Strcct. Pmvidcrwc 7. R, I. 518 .ACllLlC1l1',' Avcnuc. Prm'1dc11cc 8. R. 1. Crudzmle of Saint Iv11c11ae1 junior H1,q11 Sc11m11 Atrcmlcd George 1. V1'c.xt 11u1u1r 1111411 511111111 X111'iL'r 511111. 4: Typist, 41 SpL1n1sl1 Club, 2, 31 Vsyurld fllcc Club, 3.-4: ,111n1c1r I.cu1klz1l11rc, 3: I:1c11cl1 Club. 2, 3 Affairs I:oru111, 4. HUIIIC Ecr111c11111c: Club, 1g Vxfurld Aifaure lrururn, 4. IVIARCUERITE ANN SPIRITO 146 Grove Street. Pmvidcrmc 3. R. I. Cir11z1ualc of Holy C11oxz junwr H1,Q11 511111111 Sp:1111s11 Club, 2, 3. MARYANN STARR 1118 I31'usl1 Neck Ax'c11uc, X1S'7iil'VVlC1i, R. I. Cglmcimzle r1fSaint R113-n1m1d jzmmr Hugh Sc1111r1l Clci Club, 3, 4: Art Club, Z, 3g I.1b1'11ry Club, 2: Ifrc11cl1 3 Clu , 2, 3. CAROL FRANCES STEVENS Casmo Avcnuc. Muplcvillc. R. I. Cmdzaatc of Our Ladx' of Good Help Grammar St'111ml Cleo Club, 3. 4: Llbrznry Club. 2: X'I1CC'PI'CSlC.1CI1t. Z3 IIIACIICIX Club, 2, 3: Burl-actbull Club, 1, Typ111g Club, 4. 345 1 A . ? . Q '13 T -L.-ag, .pw ,- -495 it'-inf. H Q.. it , 1,14 . .N - V, .- as. .g.f,t, .. .r 17 -3 Z -4.-9' '45 27 Brae Street. North Providence ll, R. l. Graduate of Blessed Sacrament junior Hrtglz Sclimrl Spanish Club, 2, 3: Leathercraft Club, 3: Home Economics Club, 2. W Annually, seniors offer their services in delivering to the poor Thanksgiving baskets filled by Xavierites. Every homeroom participates in this project. .. -2' P an oi, CAROL ANN SULLIVAN 20 Concord Avenue, Cranston IH, R. l. Attended Valvutme Almy junmr Hlgll Sfluml Class V1eefPrcs1dcnt, 1, 3: Class Treasurer, 41 Sodality of Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4: Clee Club, 31 Spanish Club, 2, 3g Drainatics, Z3 Library Club, 1. DOROTHY BERTHA SULLIVAN 75 Wealtli Avenue, Providence 8, R. l. Graduate of Blessed Sacrament Grammar School Sudality of Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 3. BARBARA ANN TALBOT 368 Vfaslungtcm Street, Vfest Vfarwick, R. l. Graduate of Saint james junior Higlz Sclmol J Class Secretary: 3: Sudalitv of Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 43 Glec Club, 3, 43 Typing Club, 23 Library Club, 2, French Club, 2, 3, Home Economics, 2. RITA ,IEANNETTE THIBODEAU 735 High Street, Lonsdale, R. I. Graduate of Saint Arm Academy glass VicefPresident, 2: Spanish Club, 2, 3: Basketball 'lub, 1. SUZANNE MARY THORPE . Z9 Carver Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Attended Saint Ravmorid junior High School Class Vicefpresident, l: Class President. 2: Sodality of Our Lady of Mcrcv, 3. 4: Clee Club, 3, 4: French Club, 2, 35 President, lg Basketball Club, 1, 2. FRANCES MARIE TERRY , . . , 5314. we--T' -5 . '3 A 1 1? As Christmas approached, a feeling of nostalgia swept over us. How sweet the carols sounded when the senior glee club rendered them in fare- well. Our hearts were joyful as we knelt before the homeroom cribs for the last time . . . Before leaving school for vacation we completed work on the 1000-word articles for The C upola. This mag- azine belonged to us and we were determined to do our best . . . Scholarship examinations became the vogue when we returned for the second semes- ter. Girls took the General Motors, Salve Regina College, Katherine Gibbs, or Bryant College com- petitive examinations for scholarships. Business training students took civil service tests. -5? -J ? -J' +7 AINN 'VIARIE TOBINI ll Ihnspvct Strcct, Esmond 17, R. I. Clrualiaulv of Sum! Peter Clmmmur Sr-lwul Cl-IFS Sfflfillfy. l, Z: Snduliry of Our Lady ui lvlcrcy, 3. 43 Clcc Club, 3. -4: Art Club, 4: Vwlzrld Aifairs Forum, 4. ELAINE ANN TODD 59 Vfxivcrly Street, Providence 7, R. I, Ururlzullc uf' AS.WlL77lPI1Ll71 luniojr High School Srrdulinv of Our Lady of lwlcrcy, 3, 4, Clcc Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 3. IOAN MARGARET TODD 59 Nlfgivcrly Strcct, Pruvidcncc 7, R. I. Gmriuutc of Assumbtimz -lizmor High School Sodalrtv of Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4, Cvlcc Club, 3: Spanish Cl b 2 u,-,.. PATRICIA ALICE TONER I0 XX'uud1.md Court, Snylcsvi Graduate of Holx' Trinity junior llc. R, I. High Sulmol -.asv Class Treasurer, 2, 3: Clcc Club, 31 Spanish Club, 2, 3: Lcutlicrcruft Club, Z. ELAINE FRANCES TCRBITT CLAIRE PAULINE TURCOTTE 37 l:OLlfilI Sll'CCl, EXIF! PfUVILlCIICC l4, Hiiffig jxygnugy Cgntfcddlg 11. Graduate uf Sacred Heart junior High Sclwul Arfgudgd limymn Grammar SL-hlml Class TFCilSl1I'CI'. 31 Smlillitv of Our Lady of Mcrcy, 3, 4: Suclulitv of Qur Ludv of Mcrcv. 3. 4: Xarierctrc Stall, 4 C-lcc Club. 3. 4: Iircnch Club, 2, 3: Junior Legislature, 35 Art Club. 1, Z, 3, Typing. Club, 4g Cupola Staff, World Affairs I'urum, 41 Basketball C l'-lb, 4- Latin Club. 2: French Club, Z, 3. at 7-f 7 1? 5 V71 FLQRENIC E EDITH X ERDLCC I C H XRLLNI: 'XXX X ITLLLO 11L11x tLLt P 11x1LlL11 Q 4 R LL Cmduuze Lf H 11 mx U711L7T H1Ll1 S IIOLI 1 L A O I. 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V1L'L l'1L-1111 .111LlCTl1.111111.11141l Qwlll' I.a1LlyYCf111 tt V V ' Y 4: CIlL'L' Cfl11l1, 3, 4: 'I'x'p111g Cilulw, 21 L1lWI'LlI y' fflulw. 11 SCL' Nl - 'A A - - d rut.1rv. 2: I'1'c11L'l1 Cllulx I, 3, Vs' ' 1 V1 's If AIIII, 3 - 6 1 1 Let. W1 ' cc 7, x. . vq,d., ,ji 1 d 'ul' 'f ll j1SLAl'11l N 4 I A Q1-N ' 5 fl- 33 SWL Us N' I-'dy Uf MIQCIV 43 ful I'm111'11N1LlL' Strut, fI1'g111stL111 Ill, R. I, ' I 'mm Ol llihl C Llmq SOUR! mlllttch' iff H Club' A1zL'11lz'Ll Y11lL'1!11' Almx' JI 111 H5111 5Ll111.1l -1 1 J ' 151 'f' ' -1 -1 3- Sp. L LZ11111, 2. 3. . . Y , . . 4 , . . l L S ' X I ' I I I -W su-,s 4-4 1 , A 45. fi L , - VX ' 1 : X I 6 . . 1 I 1 gl f, L ' 1 ff llll at - IJ., .'jI ' .11 I' ll f I I b K EILEEN ROSIiTvI:KRY XYALSI1' .. I . L .' cz, 1. sf, fimrlmxlc uf Vnlulllvlc Alw '.' I 1 fl 9 4 ,l.1-4 .u.rn'il113'. l. 5. u.1l ju lr! i.: ' . . . , . - . Spunzxln fluzx -. 1. l7rg.:z1.l!'w llufx ... ll L IAYTN ll MARY XX'lTliRCJXX' .-. fu -4 '- 'CQ I7 .Aitiullls SUNG . J- KIRK' . t7ILti .uv Ju 1 nn ,., .L Hun T Swlkl-lilly nl UurlnauynfMv1t'3'. 3. 4: Glcc Club, 33 French lflulv, Z. 31 Vfurld .Axlfalxs l u1um. 3, 4. CAROL ANN Z:XXlB:KRANO 'Nm' 4 lim11n.mm'l Struct, Nfvrtlm l'1'v1v1dt11u. ll R l liru.d1La!c my Lyvmivlwlllc Umnm1ar Stlmul Smlullty ml' Lylll' Lady ol lX4c1'uy. 3. 41 Ulm' Club, 3, 4g 'lypmg Club, Z1 L1br.1ry Clulw, Z. liruuph Club, I 3 CATHERINE PHYLLIS ZAMPA A ,on 32 Alvux-rm Avenue, ill'11K'lLlCIlCC 9. R. I, x 'J If Cifmlmllc uf Sam! A11lll1l71x' Cjmmwmu Stlzwcfl 3 v Typlng Cllulw, Z1 jumux' Lcglsluturc, 3: llrcuclm Club, .., 3g Vfurld Aifaxrs Forum, 4. Engrossed in classworl: and extracurricular activi- ties, we had scarcely noticed the speed of the months as they passed. Suddenly, we realized that in a short time we would be alumnae. As Sister Mary Concepta, R.S.M., accelerated her placement work, other signs of graduation activi- ties also appeared. While we recognized that our days as seniors were numbered, we knew many new experiences awaited us. The feeling of fulfillment on Class Day, the joy of our parents on Parents' Night, the Senior Prom thrills are intangibles we are unable to describe. The culmination of these experiences came in the inexplicably sad yet joy- ous feeling that prevailed on Graduation Day. -Sally Burke, '55, historian. Donna Kane, Ruth Powers, Barbara Branch, Marcia Bannon, and Marian McDonough are congratulated by classmates. 1 so Svbf 'Q 1' .5 ,ay 'SF -lv li A . I cl. CHARITY 'liTll S, y BELIEVEi, l HUPE , E DUKE Though underclassmen would readily admit that their lives are not wholly subject to the ideal of charity, they would rightly insist that they try! Witness the quiet determination of the numerous undergrads who make the monthly honor roll. Charity sustained them. Others do not receive public acknowledgment of their success, but God is their witness. He knows the faith, hope, and endurance that application to school duties and to homework is building in their young hearts. The primary reason for my tasks in the classroom is to attain personal sanctity, one junior writes. She speaks for all underclassmen. Wadezgzadmtea Junior Of this year's seven junior classes, juniors One, Two, Three, and Seven are taking the college preparatory course, Their homeroom teachers are Sister Marry Audrey, Sister Mary Anacleitus, Sister Mary Eloise, and Sister lvlary Aurelia, respectively. These students are required to take religion, English, French, and geometry. For their fifth subject, they have a choice of Latin, world history, or physics, They receive weekly instructions in the history of art, music, guidance, and physical education. Bottom row, left to right: C. Ricci, D. Bruno, M. Pa triarca, R. Richards, Berube, B. Murphy, F. Murphy, E. Pinto, C. Ray, M. Costello, C. joyal, J. Condon, P. Gamelin,.E. Glew, L. Gormally, R. Florio, A. Cardin V. Malo. Second row: C. Hughes, J. Pelletier, Flynn K. Quinton, A. Chuildenyte, P. L'Abbee, E. Lafferty, J Goss, B. Johnson, J. Budarz, L. Dempsey, C. Paradise C. McDonald, P. Hinchey, R. Madden, M. McWeeney A. Carson, D. Greco. Third row: M. Langhorn, J Carroll, A. McDonnell, B. Farley, G. DeForge, J Deschene, D. Keane, J. Burque, A. Doherty, E. Douglas A. Glynn, L. Misto, S. Forden, V. Jackson, M. Hourigan E. Rufresne, J. Marley, G. Landrigan, 1. Guillette Fourth row: N. Nicosia, D. Nerney, M. Moss, R. Du phiney, R. McConnell, J. Lyman, C. Kelly, T. Casey J. Fidrych, A. Dawson, M. Miniati, J. Coleman, H Dufault, B. Egan, C. Giles, E. Hoard, C. Conley, B johnson. Q4 1' Theresa Casey and Mary Moss illustrate idioms contained in Latin sentences before the class. Girls gain self-confidence working at the board '4 , . and give Sister 3 chance to observe their prog. Avid French students, Patricia Sutcliffe and Alice Murphy, check the conjugation of an FBSS. Bottom row, left to right: A. Wright, M. Moss, G. Marcogliese, A. Halliday, B. Bilotti, P. Sutcliffe, M. Mc- Caughey, R. McCaffrey, D. McWilliams, P. Karolik, R. Macchiarola, P. Autotte, J. LeBlanc, M. Trainor, A. Petteruti N. Murra Second row: K Riordan M. Mc- s Y- - 1 Kivergan, J. Bettencourt, S. Barrettee, A. Murphy, M Russell, A. Blicker, C. Langione, T. Paelthorpe, G. Tier- ney, M. Hart, B. Poirier, A. Bradley, J. Daily, M. Rogers ! irregular verb by means of a diagram. M. Roentsch, M. O'Malley, F. Perrotti. Third row: Sweet, C. Moran, M. Lyons, H. McConnell, J. Rogers, F. Reilly, M. Spearman, S. Dunphy, M. Reilly, N. Guimetti, E. Murphy, E. LaPlante, V. Motte, P. Tracey, M. Coupea, Fourth row: E. Monti, R. O'Brien, Rollins, P. Haigh, J. Couchon, B. Saunders, B. Dware, J. Ruhle, D. Verdi, D. MacLaughlin, A. Hesketh, E. O'Neil, M. Sullivan, B. Hylek. 4' as MU' E9f' Hfwrq 66 Bottom row, left to right: M. McCabe, J. Lawrence, K. Downes, R. Lombardi, J. Leonard, E. Corso, C. Izzard, N. Keech, C. Ricci, J. Deuel, B. D'Ambra, E. D'Iorio, M. Gallucci. Second row: C. Palleschi, T. McAteer, P. Lambert, P. Tessier, D. Jessienowski, C. Cantini, J Nadeau, A. McSoley, C. Tux-bitt, V. Pacheco, A. Clinque Junior Junior Four, Five, and Seven are preparing for careers in business. Under the guidance of homef room teachers, Sister Marie Marguerite, Sister Mary Bernard, and Sister Mary Loretto, these students form three business groups: bookkeeping, secref tarial, and clerical. Religion, English, Spanish, and typing are the required subjects. According to the careers they have chosen, these juniors may also elect shorthand, bookkeeping, or clerical training. They may participate in the glee club, art club, and basketball club. Catherine Kelly offers to carry books for Sister Mary Audrey. a . A If . i 'f 1 Yi , 5 I 5 i I grano, M. Koury, H. Farrell. Third row: E. Sacco, J. Ski-upsky, E. Smith, J. Grenier, I Brisson, M. Ballcun, J. Tetreault, D. Conlon, P. Harrigan, P. Crowell. Fourth row: M. Murray, E. Kafalas, M. Tirocchi, J. Trifoglio, K. McManus, J. Sheldon, J. Martinelli, C. DeMasi, B. Sepe, M. Campopiano, M. Pugliese. WDMAN NEST EEZ EFFIEIENT, RESUUPIEFULI Marlene Koury of junior Four finishes prac- hELL'fRDE?FE tice exercises in shorthand. She hopes to be- INJUSTPIDUS, um come an efficient, well-rounded, industrious, and resourceful woman in the business world. ll' l Studious girls of Junior Six take a serious attitude while doing homework carefully during study period. Their aim is 85 per cent in all subjects. Bottom row, left to right: C. Esposito, M. Wilcox, A. P. Beliveau, M. Vingelli, B. Hummel, J. Capezzano. A. Alessandro, Y. Larence, P. Reedy, T. Martin, S. Olivier, Leclerc, J. Penta, C. Kulakowski, G. Nlartin. M. Allen, E. D'Amario, M. Gamache, M. Wall, B. Beland. Second C. Flynn, C. Brown, M. Boyd, A. Rapa, B. Schenck. row: L. Pinson, C. McCaughery, C. Ibbitson, B. Hath- Fourth row: D. Plante, N. Lynch. L. Morrison, J. away, J. Ghiloni, A. Paquin, D. Neri, H. Andronik, B. Boitano, P. Porter, F. Burns, C. Williams, P. Short, Mulhall, E. Lallo, S. Renquin, N. Farrell.. Third row: Neso, B. Octeau, B. Letizia, J. Gately. Bottom row, left to right: B. Schiffman, J. Pinsonneault C. Loughery, E. Colavecchio, D. Reall, N. McGowan, J Dailey, M. Allsworth, B. Moura, N. Goucher, J. Chad wick, J. Birch, C. Faella, E. Boyea. Second row Duffney, S. Sullivan, A. Casey, A. Rogers, B. Albee, M Bourre, P. Blais, P. Silva, P. Lilly, C. Cassidy, E. Doyle S. Perry, M. D'Ambra, C. D'Ambra. Third row: N QJMAV Dearden A Shannon K Crowley D Schey J us narowis G Ryder B Lombardi D Powe M Banks J Kanaczet C Gibbs M Reisert M Hawkins Fourth row S Hines K Slmey S Daoust J McNamara A Lukerson M Craven M Coughlm M Pmardl M Shanley K Moran M Bell S Harrold A McAteer B DeClant1s 0i:R2 I-Tw-. Patricia Cleary donates to the mitebox held by Geraldine Crowley. Wanda Tereska, Jean Petorella, and Janice Rocchio do algebra problems. Members of Sophomore Four and Five conduct their history class. ophomore Sophomores Four, Five, and Six comprise 94 girls who :ire preparing for business careers. Their homcf room teachers are Sister Ivixlry Sylvia, Sister Marry Denis, and Sister Marry La Siilette respectively. These sophomores, interested in Z1 business career, study religion, English, American history, Spanish, and businex mathematics. After completing their sophomore year, they are ready to choose the prof gram for their junior year, Business students may take the secretarial, bookkeeping, or clerical training course, Iviany of the business students begin their career right after graduation, and this thorough training proves a necessary factor. Bottom row, left to right: Ward, G. Maccarrone, C. Vallelli, M. Hunt, l. Pontbriand, Wilcox, John- son. A. Petrucci, G. Canning, J. Yates, E. O'Connor. Svcnnd row: Ferrara, Durfee, B. A. Wiggins, A. Uciferra, I.. Russi, C. l.eMay, C. Roberts, E. Colarruso, J. Maguire, B. Hicks, Powers, J. Hickey, C. Grande. Third row: E. Parks, I. Lamarte, C. Sunday, S. Broui- lette, D. Hatch, Falls, V. Menard, Dufresne, C Weeden, Hildebrand. lfnurtli run: lf. lJiCenso, E Stockwell, E. Ostrowski, A. Dumas, M. lingley, C. l.e tourneau, C. Cola, L. Vigneau, C. Gregory, M. Mahoney Members of Sophomore Six complete a display for the annual magazine drive. p ...A .5511 i ,.- :L as q .-' ,:f ?i. .N 3 f 7l ' 'JI V' I.. JV! is Carol LeMay conducts the prescribed physical exercises between morning classes. 5.1713 - ., j'I.., ....., ,.- W 22.1. ' 'T L. . . .. . . . . . F.: . .. 11 i U Bottom row, left to right: M. Grygiel, Laboisionniere, G. Calnan, M. Caron, O'Connell, C. Warren, P. Giroux, B. Trofi, L. Beliveau, S. Mountford, F. Paolucci, M. Crowell. Second row: L. Renquin, C. Ventry, N. Laudini, C. Sabatino, S. Lawson, K. Freed, O'Leary, D. Fortin, M. Palumbo, L. Giroux, S. Dunne, J. Grady. Third row: C. Savoie, M. Bliss, M. DeFusco, H. Mainor, B. Fitzgerald, L. Lukowski, J. Brown, C. Kulakowski, K. DeCurtis, B. Bernard, A. Catino. Fourth row: G. Garrahan, M. Lesieur, R. Reynolds, K. Powers, P. Lefebvre, A. Bernard, B. Palmieri, J. Kilroy, B. Keenan, C. Healey, D. Dimitri, M. Rourke. Bottom row, left to right: P. Chase, H. Clary, C. Benoit, K. Connolly, M. Cafferky, T. Tessier, Plante, J. McMullen, R. Rossi, M. McGuirk, M. Guerard, M. Coyle. Second row: A. Egan, G. Cotter, P. Beltencourt, E. Laboissonniere, C. Juras, K. Dean, M. O'Donnell, P. Dandeneau, M. Peterson, F Couper P May M Dugan Third row M Sini H Waywoclsy, P. Robert, C. Dufresne, A. Ricci, P Bradbury J Gaslor N Brown J ORourke C LeBeau, L. Guillette, M. Buoncervello. Fourth row: C Rossignol A McCormick C Piette M Harris N Doyle, M. Fogarty, R. Kelly, C. Anisewski, M. Cook M Moretti P Plunkett E Morancy .. I: 1 1 , n . .fa .. v N. , .. , I f 11 gs R ev ef.,- -ad .- ? Fre hmen Freshmen One and Two are preparing for college. Hoineronin teachers fur these students are Sister lvlary Elise for the elassieal group and Sister lxlary Gervase for the seientilic students. Freshman Three, the business training class. ewinprises S2 girls. Their homeroom teacher is Sister Mzirie Su:anne. All freshman classes study religion, English, Latin, and general science. Freshman One and Two study Algebra, which is needed for college, while Fresh- man Three study general business. lvlany freshmen join clubs to learn new skills and to acquaint themf selves with other girls. Favorite clubs among the freshmen are library, art, basketball, sewing, eookf ing, and typing. Ignorance of the Bible means ignorance of Christ' does not apply to these freshman as they study the life of Christ according to their religion schedule. Students of Sister Mary Elise's and Sister Marie Susanne's freshman classes take time from their homeroom period to scan the pages of The Xaricrrtle. The student body contributes the information of which the paper is com- posed. A senior staff prepares the collected material for publication. X Ni -'X my , AQ a x AA ? Om 'zum Smq 3 'Tis the week before Christmas and all through Saint , , be found the spirit of the time. It can be seen in the 'lltor surrounding the stable scenes in e ich homeroom in the Xavierites gathering gifts for the less fortunate, in the cheering visits to State institutions It is depicted in this pageant, At the Feet of the M tdonna by Charlotte I spirit is love and joy in giving. l I 1 'xi ,:. 'Eta . i ,s ,Q kts . A ,,.-f AX, --s x xt 191913 , t f, , ' , X 1, ' . wnmm- ' 1 '13 E ,.,..,.X,, t. Q .3 X new ' , . H -?i?l7fi' Y gliaxel X .lll'Ull1l,l'f.b.hl.,DlLl play. E. 'lt We really discover our charity quotient when we begin to work and play with others. How willing are we to sacrifice our personal gratification for the good of the whole? Sodality, Glee Club, and Dramatics Club projects will tell us. Can we work for the interests of all departments, be courteous and thoughtful, yet forego adulation to give serv- ice? Work on school publicaions will test the gold in our motives and point to the alloy. Will we wound charity, be unkind and unreasonable at home or with a friend to secure a night of enjoy- ment for ourselves? Proms have a way of indicating our heirarchy of values. cst her Carol participates Members of Senior One homeroom tfliziftxnas crilv, This Christmas spirit has ms seniors, this is their last year at can show special honor to God by an editor: cribs possible. Underclassmen .ieeting a dead- depicted in paint on the windows .ding the copy to Fragrant pines adorn doors homeroom Fhristmas cribs. S new spaper, other activi- can be seen on many bulletin E ber 1955 25. ary tor, held mise, 131- f I I I lice Vxulet Rosamond Fogarty Prefect Charlene Vitullo Vice-president and chair- man of Our Lady's committee Elaine Sheridan Secretary and chairman of advisory board 99! 0' ,-1 V 1 i 5 4 V- '42 qu V 'G' Y'4P Zi Queen Ill All Virtue 7 'C C J ,U -1-' 5 'O' Barbara lVlcGuirl Chairman of the Quecnls Work and literature committees if, if nvfvf Q-av 5525359445 Jeanne Louth Chairman of parish and Eucharistic committees Catherine Devaney Chairman of the mission committee Alice Violet Chairman of social and publicity committees ,n bn I x 1 ov , ff A KP' 1 .gn i XX 41 f ...L-Ji 1. i . 7 1 'vi X 0 'P S . I , . 1 I A r , . . K , ti ,Q ' i s F41 . 4, tl 95 , , L, FT A,1VQ,,?Z,.. tl , E I 35 A' LL ' ff, ts c ... N. :f J -- Q X gag. i is Q f I' I 1. A i N K 'J if ,F rf Q W 'is IL f VI , f 'X x N I X 'A 31 X - I, 1 4-,. J 1 .- xh iii K- Q l 'x Having taken a poll of senior homerooms, the sodality conducted an open forum on improving various student attitudes. Barbara McGuirl portrays in tableau the figure of Our Lady of Lourdes. Foremost among student activities, thc Sodiility of Our Lady of Mercy sponsors annual temporal and spiritual projects. Students who wish to hecome sodulists signify their intention and then join Sister lvlairy Eloiseis class of prolwationcrs. After a period of study of the rules, this select group is admitted into the school sodality at at public reception ccref niony. ' n I 6 L - I -, O 9 i 0 1 4 9 i N I l H ez.,-. A .N Q lx 5 -4 4 , 5 xl The Future Look Bright Iiigitiguratiiig Vticgttion XVcck on lwlgtrcli first, ri panel tliscussitin tm Mivtlicr lwltu-Xtilcy twtwlt pl.iQc. Stwpliiif more' and juniors prcsciitctl written or tvr.il dis' ctissions mi lmimplilcts tlistrilwutrtl pirvitwtisly tin Iviutlicr lN'1cAL1lcy. Un Clirccr Day spczilims frtwiii scvcml cursors, nursing, ttxicliing, liusiiicss, Qiiitl social work spolic tw groups iiitcrcstctl iii tlicsc x'uQ.ttiiiiis. Very Rcycraiml XVilli.im Ctmtltm, S.S.C.C,, prof vitlctl it sptxlkcr fm' tht- i'ciicw.tl ull Niglit Atliiixttiuii iii the liiimc in lioiwr of tlic Stcrrtl Htxirt. Coltirctl sitlcs on thc works of tlic Sistcr uf Ixlcrcy ware zivaiiliilvlc in itll cl.isscs. Siiplioinorrs ttmtik tlic Ktitltur Prcfcrcncc Rccurtl tests tu tlctcrminc their mica' tional interests. Joan Nilon and Anne La Frances ' ' exemplify Xavieritcs who look to the future as the fulfillment of today's Q I 1 . trials and efforts. 6 4 ... ae ' ', QF 1 'S --at ff2'g ' 'E Q Carol Morin and Evelyn Morrissette check appoint- ments with the photogra- pher. Meredith Lenz, photogra- phy editor of the Xavier, crops a picture. Marie Roberts proofreads typed copy. K! 'x While looking over the Xavier dummy, Sister M. Loretto, R.S.M., faculty adviser of the yearbook, and Marjorie Malley, editor-in-chief, check it for any missing pictures. -dr -v ..,1 Behind Thi Edition . . . ii I X Rosemary Hyde checks directions with members of Xavier typing staff. ' N43 . ',1.'3g .au Judith Ford, Veronica Callan, Mar- garet Maxville, Doris Dubuc, and Maureen Donovan write captions. Literary members of the 1956 Xavier are intently studying glossy prints. This is the first meeting of the staff with Marjorie Malley, editor-in-chief, presiding. Seniors selected for literary work on the Xavier are: Rosemary Hyde, Carole Morin, Maureen Dono- van, Doris Dubuc, Judith Ford, Maureen Grimes, Margaret Maxville, Evelyn Morrisette, Marcella Hart, Claire Horan, Ruth Powers, Anne Donnelly, Marilyn Pistolese, Veronica Callan, Sheila Brady, Marian McDon- ough, Melissa Clabby, Marie Bergan- tini, Elaine Sheridan, Joanne Faille, Barbara Duquette, and Joan Nilon. I I x Through the ardent eofoperntion of the literary, business, and typing staffs, The Xawcr presents a eoinpreliensive outline of activities. Marjcnrie Ivlalley, editorfinfehief of the 1956 annual, supervises the work of all groups. Girls on the literary staff do eopy and caption writing. Solieiting adverf tisements and patrons, the business staff begins work in -lan- uary. Girls chosen from the business training groups do the typing. I A! v .M ence section. iivv - Memhers of the Wtwrld Affairs Forum under the direction of Reverend David Coffey and Sister Mary Sylvia, R.S.lVl., assemhle hifvveckly to participate in various types of disf cussions. The purpose of the Wiurld Affairs Forum is to develop in its memhers not only an interest hut also an understanding of thc existing current events of state. national. and international relationships. This year the Forum is comprised of fiftyfseven memhers. Kathleen Cassidy, Senior Six, presides over the senior group. Other officers include: Chairman of International Affairs. lvlaric Klementg Secrc' tary, Teresa Quinng Chairman of National Affairs, Anne La France and Chairman of State Affairs, Monique Greffroy. Fifty seniors in the World Affairs Forum, under the joint direction of Reverend David J. Coffey and Sister Mary Sylvia, R.S.M., here listen to Therese McCabe, chairlady, introduce a discussion on the results of the White House Conference on Education. Virginia Ledwidge, Doris De Ciantis, and Julia Matthews consult the refer- ,ll Maureen Donovan, Monique Geffroy, Alice Dugas, Jane Withrow do re- search. Charity Stressed In World Affairs Rev. David J. Coffey moderates the senior forum. VN Natalle Pucci Carole Reilly Carol Pucci Annmarle Powers display News 'anon lutcre t, Service, Uourte y 'rn-' 'Wi Sally Burke, Xavierette editor, reviews last year's edition for lay-out. Page editors Sally Burke, Dorothy Heslin, joan Pinsonneault, and Dolores Poirier, distribute assignments for features, editorials, and news stories to Rosamond Fogarty, Helen Dyer, Catherine Devaney, Sandra Rossi, and Marcia Bannon. Mary Lou Clarke checks the board for her redo while Kathleen O'Brien, Claire Tur- cotte, and Anne Nlarie Fugere set their minds and pencils to the task of rewriting their stories. ,,,.-? ' l ' ' 3-1 Rosella Smith, assistant editor, and Brenda Hughes, managing editor, are very busy checking all Xavierette copy and preparing typists7 sheet. Apprehensive of the deadline, Anne Marie Brown and Sandra Rossi look with dismay at the schedule. From copy deadline to distri- bution in only twelve days? Page lay-out concerns Sally Burke, Dolores Poirier, Dorothy Heslin, and Joan Pinsonneault, page editors of The Xavierelte. Here they check head- line unit counts with the schedule be- fore they distribute assignments to the reporters. Sully Burke heads The Xuucrczte stall. Her page etlltwrs 1IlelllLlC Dame Pmrxer, ziwweigite etlnffr: -lwzin Pi11scm1111e.1L1lt, pI'U1HlJl1lJIl editor: linnltlmy Heslm, sports Uklllllll, and Roselle Smith, ziswftalnt L'Ll1UJI', These five Illiinlllf stall' memhers are :assisted lvy: Naney Clxirrnll, xlezinne Lnntll, lvleretlltlm Lenz, lvlnmexi Slmllio, Rusannrlnd llngqiriy, :intl llrendu Huglmes. Reporters :ire llailrxein Lginglwn, lvlairggiret Lnuglmnzine, Marie Sgintillx, Ann Ma1r1e Brnven, Claire Turentte, Helen Dyer, Mgireiai llginnnn. Marry Lou Cldrke, Cutlmerlne Devginey, Kathleen QYBFICII, Marry Ellen Burns, and Ann Marie Fugere. All Matter Come Under llur Under tlie direction of Sister Mary Colette, Sister Marry' Gervatse, and Sister Mxirie Susanne are tlie general science, biology, physics, and eliemistry classes. The study of all living things is sulwjeet mutter for hiology students. In pliysies, students le.trn the l.iws of mutter and energy. Clieniistry embraces the study of matter and its changes, supple' mented by laboratory experiments once it week. Patricia McConnell, Patricia Gartsu, Eileen Fogarty, Gloria Del Bonis, Bar- bara Bourbon, and Nancy Carroll study the digestive system of a frog. Maureen Reilly, Theresa Pailthorpe, Jane Ly- man, Phyllis Autote, and Marilyn Roentsch are members of the junior physics class. Here they are shown generating static electricity. Barbara Pilkington and Patricia Kavanal g 1 watch the temperature during an experiment on distillation of water Senior chemistr cl . y ass meets once a week for lab work. Uhservation Dorothy Reall indicates the process of ware r purification to Anne Austin at the 1955 Science Fair at Marvel Gym. Dorothy's display won a third grant. ,gd Lee Ziminslcy proudly stands watch over he r prize winning exhibit on soaps and detergents Claire Gibbs studies the method of deriving chlorophyll from leaves. Creative Ability ' , Cupola preparation requires intensive work on the part of 26 inenihers of the senior creative writing group. Trained first in the elements of description, dialog, and exposition, girls try article :ind short story writing. Preliminary surveys, reading, and interviewing supply the basis for written nmteriail. Dolores Poirier, editor, worked on the magazine layout, proofreading, and general execution hesides making il major eontribution to its literary worth. Talented undergraduates added short features. Marie Bergantini and Monica Slcallco with the aid of Julia Matthews compare case histories in preparation for writing articles to be used in The Cupola. Dolores Poirier edits the 1956 Cupola. A113 Showing the process of Cupola offset printing are Patricia Langton, Jeanne Louth, and Meredith Lenz. L., X Z,-4-.5 All-Catholic excellent rating of the 1955 Cupola wins proud applause. Kathleen Cassidy reads her article to 1 l , we Y-FD . x xA x Ci Claire Turcotte and Marie Santilli. Studying at the Rhode Island School of Design, Mary Collins displays her talent by doing art work for The Cupola. Q 'K 4 I In Action Saint Xatvicrs is privileged to have a course in area' tive writing designed for scniurs who have ailvwc .ivcrzigc ability in writing. Ortlxn.1r1ly, thc class is limitctl to If stutlcnts who try articlc writing, short stories. clmrgtctcr essays, and poetry, The 1956 liter' :try mnggtzinc. The Cupola, gi tcnth annix'crs.u'y cdi' tion, provided necessary incentive for young writers. Past issues have lncritcd atllfC41tholic ratings. Roasamond Fogarty interviews the Cavanaghs. Bu iness Training Class s All stuclcnts electing the husiucss course study general husincss in the frcshmim year. Vdhile soph' omorcs, juniors, aiml seniors, they tgikc husiness girithf mctic gmtl typcwriting. Before hccomiug juniors, they may choose one of three divisions: secretarial, bookkeeping. or clerical. To acquire skill in short' hitutl requires much application gmcl alhility. Skill in LlI'lIllI1lCllC.1l computation is ncccssgiry for hook- kccping. In the clerical course, Business Essentials is given. Joan Schiffman and Janice Letourneau are filing mimeograph stencils for future refer- ence. Important school material is kept in this file. Carol Flynn and Phyllis Belliveau check with Mary Boyd on the classroom work sheet. These girls take the bookkeeping course. Mcnlbers of Senior Six use Monroe Calculators. After finishing their office training they are skilled in using voice writing machines-thc dictaphone, ediphone, and audiograph. ki lv-3 - au' ,'v-'- ' . ,-. 'anne' ,.....rx.: N, .M Mi .... Hi .. ,V cf' 3,-f was -C3 9- v on an - ,, -, A U., , 3 sn,- .V vs' way. 4- - .af -wo! f we . 2 Ten business training stu- dents spend the day at Pe- troleum Heat and Power Company at the invitation of Mr. Gill. They received detailed information regard- ing departments of their choice and lunched at the Metacomet. Highest business training student, Margaret McSoley delivers class ora- tion. Each year this honor is ac- corded for scholarship. 1 Taught early in their senior year the use of the mimeograph machine, one of the machines used frequently in the business world, Barbara Duquette and Marie Roberts demonstrate their skill. The International et Classical students are familiar with the French Cluh operating untler Sister Mary Anaclctus, RSM., its moderator. Each French class carries on une meet' ing a month. Latin Club members devote their monthly meeting to the study of Latin cultural hack' ground and Roman history. All pupils in the Spanf ish classes belong to the Spanish Cluh. The history of Spain and'Latin American countries offers inter- esting research. f Ann Doherty and Marie Hawkins dis- play the Latin trophy awarded to the school as a result of excellent ratings in the annual National Competitive Latin exams. in 11 il,- w wi e .j .5f,?l ,, . ,lla .- x 5 . c 1 gl iii 8.-t fx eb,,4 .L t I f' X X If S S4- Y A Q x Roberta McConnell, Eileen Laf- ferty, Alene Cardin, and Ann Dawson of the Latin Club help their little and obedient friends, the puppets, enact The Littlest Angel' for the senior members of the club. The girls made and dressed the puppets them- selves. Q Putting the finishing touches on a Spanish display, Kathleen Beliveau has succeeded in combining her language class with her artistic ability. It seems as though Kathleen enjoys her extra assignment. These Spanish Club mem- -K bers rehearse Spanish songs for the entertainment sec- tion of a forthcoming meet- ing. i 2 . Doris De Ciantis, Eugene Douglas, Leah Gormally, Valerie Malo, and Maureen McCaughey examine Mary books on display. rw Glancing frequently at the map of France, Rosemary Quinton, Donna Nerney, and Ann McDonnell are able to locate famous land- marks listed in Traveling in France. A Viewed By Language Club .11 1 I, Wafre Fa Ilionahly . . . Y is 5.4 X N 1 0 ' v-1 I 0 0 Elizabeth Park and Irene Pontbriand are fit- ting a pattern on the model. Annette Petrucci shows them from the finished picture how this can be done easily and accurately. Twentyffive students this year joined the Sewing Cluh to hecome adept in this useful ztrt. Elizztbeth Park, president of the club, and the members meet informally once each week for instructions in sewing in all its phases. Sister Marry' Lz1Sz1lette, R.S.M., moderator, also teaches crocheting, tgitting, and simple embroidery as part of the course. Q N Y Q. ,uh-1 Modelling her own creation, Maryann Hunt receives with a smile compliments on her new suit. VQ x X , Mrs. McGroarty, the present gymnas- tic instructor at Saint Xavier's Aca- demy, teaches choreography to a group of juniors. This is to prepare the girls for the dances in the annual operetta. Basketball teamsters include: First row: G. Colnan, C. Loughery, B. Bilotte, E. Colavecchio, Chadwick, L. Pinson. Second row: A. Shannon, K. Moran, B. DeCiantis, Lyman, S. Daoust, A. Paquin, P. Dandeneau. Third row: Kusnarawis, C. Du- fresne, P. Pryor, D. Sefsick, N. Dear- den, N. Heinkel, and E. Turbitt. Y. x . P J i sl w , 1 . Q x fi' X I X, - I x .f'-v m .PV Q And .LQ I . .,--9 Monica Skalko plays the violin. W7 K l Qp-1i' Claire Horan is Concert Mistress. Ann Di Carlo plays the trombone. Pianos: Grace Tetreault, Pauline Lambert, Alice Catino, Madonna Allsworth, Ann Rogers, Gloria Ryder. Violins: Claire Horan, Monica Skalko, Kathleen Beliveau, Ro- berta Duphiney, Angela Casey. Viola: Dorothy Jesie- Work In Harmony Q ,f- .,- f- , , 14' , 2 fl A '1 , Phyllis Autotte demonstrates how to play the accordion to two other members of the orches- tra, Theodora Snyder and Rosemary Hyde. Tierney. Trombone: Ann Di Carlo. Xylophone: Edna La Plante, Brenda Johnston. Drums: Ann Glynn. Piano Accordion: Phyllis Autotte, Rosemary Hyde, Theo- dora Snyder. nowski. Cellos: Maureen Reilly, Marcia Costello. Clari- nets: Maureen Donovan, Judith McNamara, Mary Emily Peterson. Flute: Virginia Jackson. Trumpet: Cecile ix. - ' Ti -w '-,. --fa X JE xy, V ' . Grace Tetreault at the piano accompanies Maureen Don- ovan and Judith McNamara in a clarinet duet. Although the orehestrzi numbers 31 members, only 26 of these girls are considered Qietiveg the remaining five :ire termed members iii training. Under the joint instruction of Mr. Joseph Conte zuid Sister Marie Mzirguerite, the school OfCl1CStfll not ony eutertziiiis at school zissemhlies, hut has outside eoiitziets its well. Clziire Horam and lvloiiiezi Skzilko play in the R. I. Youth Orchestra, junior hrzmeh of the R, I. Philhzirmoiiie. These szime girls with Dorothy Jes' sienowski and Ivlgiureeii Reilly eiitertitiiied at ll Christmas assembly at Lincoln junior High School. Preparing to entertain the student body with their ex- cellent orchestration, Claire Horan sounds an A for Roberta Duphiney, Angela Casey, Monica Slcalko, and Kathleen Beliveau to tune up their instruments. i. I I Art Club Thirtyftwo mcmhcrs of thc Art Club join Sister Mitry' Gcrxxtsc, RSM., cluh inutlcraltwr, iii thc art studio one night catch week to paint or to work with pastel chalk. ix -'--Q 1 , x f ,AN ui! -G f '-5 1, Q S+- 1 'L L i U 'V af,- Believing in keeping their fingers busy with an interesting project are two seniors, Kathleen Beliveau and Claire Horan. Both girls seem to enjoy spending their leisure time at this work. V-- -X 1- . v-1' , AN. xcglfz? cf' Sister Mary Gervase, R.S.M., demonstrates the process of modeling in clay to inter- ested seniors. Claire Turcotte, Senior One, displays artistic ability as she does a sketch at her easel. Currently capturing the interest of Norma Catanzaro and Mary Bruin is an experiment with block printing in the art room. 'f'.4 xx i . df, - -Q. 'w'i Fiftyftwo freshmen :md soplmmorcs :irc cnrollcd in L.h thc Library Club umlcr the direction of Sister Marry I Alma, RSM., club immclcrqitcnx Mcmbcrs lcnru thc book amd its parts, tlic cliissiliczitiolm amd airrzmgcrncnt of books, :mtl how tu rczul amd use diutiomrics, cuf cyclopcdiais, and indexes. Dorothy Rmll is prcsif concentrating on the task at hand, Marie Hawkins, dcntg Marric Halwkius, viccfprcsidcutg MLIUYCCII Dorothy Reall, Mary Reiserr, and Sheila Sullivan use Hobsoll, Sccrctary. the section of our student library devoted to juniors. Examining the new books on display in the school library, Maureen Hobson, Jane O'Con- nell, Margaret Mulvey, Geraldine DeCubellis, and Jean Spearman try to decide whether to choose fact or fiction. l f Y f . 'F' When 5 I 5 f . L 'J' x L Wg - - 'H ' X . ' Ms A-1:11 l - . .nik 3 Ln- ' ,ifl lg Qlllls-Q+ I -- .vp G .- 5.,hn..,....1,......-. , ...... ...vw -Q.-out Musical talents are openly expressed each year by our well-known Senior Glee Club. These girls appear several times during the year showing their abilities not only for the girls here in school but also for the public, as in our popular annual operetta. Jeanne Louth and Alice Flanagan Brenda Hughes and Janice Brown Rosemary Nolin gives a lovely rendi- P ractice. conscientiously rehearse their Gregor- tion of the Ave Maria. ian chant. 'A lllu ic Fill . i ' l l , l r s-i.oV l. Q , N' -fl. l Heralding the Christmas season, the Ave Maria Chor- isters practice yuletide greet- ings in their traditional robes. The A The Glee Club of Saint Xavier's Academy gives training to students of the senior and junior classes who choose music as an elective. The ofhcial name given to the club is the Ave Maria Choristersg its moderator is Sister Mary Emily, R,S.M. Club meet' ings are held once a week. Several short programs are given during the yearg but the main event of the glee club is the annual operctta, which is staged for the public. Several broadcasts and telecasts are arranged by the Chorf isters in cofoperation with the diocesan director of radio and television. The enrollment of the 1955f 1956 club is seventyffour seniors and one hundred ten juniors. The president is Barbara Branch of Senior Five. ,,g' x 'Q'- s y 4' Gay Landrigan enjoys waltzing with her father on Fathers' Night. Rosamond Fogarty, Rosella Smith, and Patricia Lang- ton watch their fathers re- new acquaintances made at the Father and Daughter Dance last year. This happy occasion is the school's an- nual Valentine event. X ,. ---4 . l Fathers and their sophomore daugh- ters keep the rhythm while the more energetic do a Charleston. llad Are Date In a traditional Valentine atmosphere, more than two hundred dads and daughters spent a wonderful evening dancing to the strains of Tommy Masso's orchestra on Fathers' Night this year. Although the Mexican Hat Dance and the Bunny Hop left everyone breathless, they were, without a doubt, the most popular dances of the evening. After the grand march, Rosamond Fogarty, our prefect, presented flowers to the shrine of Our Lady. All joined in the singing of the hymn, To You, Our Blessed Mother. All agreed that dads are wonderful dates. I-IELC pr 9- seniors gladly INlI'llCl1WLllQ in gm mformgll dance, thc llarve t llop lllllllglllilllllg Lli-3 social events program of the term, Harvest Hop, unch ycar in lure October. They providc gulditionnl beauty to llLltUll'llli5 colorful glow! rr- 1 Do bunnies hop at Harvest? They do. This proves it. Happy smiles illuminate the faces of Barbara McGuirl, Edward Ferns, Paul Fiore, and Anne Marie Fugere. I 95?-l Alice Violet presents flowers to Mary during the Harvest Hop. Juniors graciously serve punch to Marie Roberts and Paul O'Malley. X I X arg ki 'X I Hrial l Il ff Patricia Morrison, Ella Rc- gine, Betty Ann Guiragos, Patricia Silvia waltz. l a a HA A III ,1- Iwi ' x x A-1 ...f X x MRM' Meredith Lenz questions Ruth Powers as Ruth Crosland looks on approvingly. This scene is one from Barter, last year's Lenten drama, enacted by the combined junior and Senior Dramatics Clubs. Ji Karier - What Exchange Shall A Rhea gives the downcast Jobel a piece of her mind. . ...Q-11 x Mary Magdalene explains the mission of a Redeemer to Miriam. 4 In a tide of rising emotion, the Roman ccnturion Varrus fPaula Cardin? holds judas 4M:1ry Langhornl at bay with the dire threat of his avenging sword. s pw ' . if N Y Q i S Man Give For His Soul: i Miriam, on her death bed, bids fare- well to Esther and Varrus. ' Jaw 'I ' 8 sf, fx, N k i i4'i'Ev-,, L' K :Nc In order to finatncc traveling cxpcnscs to thc Summcr School of Catholic Action for thc 195556 Sndzility Board, thc Rosa Mystigu plltycrs prcscntcd their Lcntcn drtunxi. Barter, on Mztrph 15 :ind 16. The play incurpnrgttcd the junior and senior dmmzitics cluhs under thc dircction of Sistcr Mary Aurclizi, KS M.. and Sistcr Marry' Patrztclctzt. Mciiif hers of the Art Club designed authentic Sits, Sister Marry Lai Sztlcttc. R,S.M., dcsigncd costumcs for thc cast. Juniors cxccutcd the lighting and sound cffccts. . Looking forward to the Junior Prom, Ann Marie Brown's escort helps her with her jacket before they enter the gym where the dance took place. To the strains of Motl1er Beloved, Dorothy Sullivan and her escort be- gin the first waltz. Mary Ellen Burns and her escort are greeted by Sister Mary Audrey, R.S.M., before joining the dancers at the junior Prom, a long awaited event. begin. W x.' Marie Granicri and her date scan the program while wait ing for the dancing to Junior Prom Saint X4ivicr'5 opened its doors lor the Junior Prom on M.iy 23. lvlcinlvers of tlie Art Club decorated the gym with scenes liroin tlie story ol' Cinderella, Xgivicrilcs clmngcd to C4JLl1llL'I'I7.lTlS ol Cindercllgi in tlic time lictwcen dismismil gind ciglit tlint evening. Niglit pmycrs and the singing ol' Good Night, Beloved Mother cliniaixcd tlic evening. Waltzing to the strains of Tommy Masso's orchestra, Elaine Sheridan and her escort smile their enjoyment for all to see. Getting acquainted in the foyer before the dance, Diane McDonald and Anne Donnelly and their dates for the evening discuss a possi- ble post-dance rendezvous. 1 it V X xv! ' .W ' if' I gawk 1' Q A '. I X. N I W' 'L .. X ul 'J w lg Q. H 3 .' . wi r A 3 , Va li -P lg 'P 1, x .5 ' f., A 1' 1 ,lf 1 Q ' 'VJ' 4 li I i Smiles adorn sag, I ,R ' -,w,v,,k' -unabr- 'SGA faces of the cast of Mexican Fiesta. The costumes for the operetta were designed under the able direction of Sister Mary LaSalette, R.S.lVl. Settings were designed and executed by Mr. Stephen Guisti and his assistant, Mr. Edward Hines. 09 535 llperetta . . . In order to raise money for the 1955 Catholic Charities Fund Appeal, the Cvlee Club presented Mexicaii Fiesta, an operetta in two acts. The action revolved around the loss of a will. The main char' acters included: Miriam Smith as Cappyg Joyce ,an Santucci as jack Culdyg Jeanne Louth as Larry Bensong Eleanor Ricci as Lettie Blair: and Paula Cardin as Tom Wilder, alias Arizona Tom. Jeanne Louth romances Eleanor Ricci in song. Cowboys finally apprehend villain Goldie. fi y Q fo I 000 lmkms' Indian maiden Tonita, por- trayed by Barbara Branch, sings the inspiring love song, Indian Love Call. 5. A- - X U' X i . X Eleanor Ricci as Lettie Blair and Jeanne Louth as Larry Benson sing a duet in front of the Flying X Dude Ranch of last ye:-1r's operetta. 2 3 l 5 1 i . . . . l - Seniors introduce their parents to Sister Mary xi i Rosalia, R.S.M., on Parents' Night following a play presented by the Senior Dramatics Club entitled, Too Many Tails. J Rita Gillooly is crowned queen of the Senior Prom. Chosen by popular vote, Rita was thc first prom queen in the history of the school. Patricia Smith accepts the top scholar- Seniors relax before toasts are given Rita Gillooly, assisted by Filomena ship award from Father Gerald Dil- at annual commencement banquet. Paolucci, crowns Our Blessed Mother. lon. rw ' . f Commencement Week began with the annual class outing to Mount Saint Rita. Strictly formal, the Commencement Dance followed on May 26 in the school gym. juniors' program, a farewell to the seniors, took place on May 26. Reverend Louis F. Kelly, CIP., conducted the Graduates' Day of Rec' ollection. Included in the day's activities were Mass, conferences, a Holy Hour, exposition of the Blessed Commencement Week Sacrament, and Benediction. Class Day activities on May 31 consisted of Mass, the crowning of Our Lady's statue on the campus, and the class banquet, Undergraduates' Day and Parents' Night incorf porated the same program on june 1. On Academy Day, june 2, all undergraduates prepared for Commencement Day, june 3. ? if Q 1 9 X Q ,rf -5 41' , y ' 0 ia '4 Q I I1 f 'E G 'an l 1 asf' ,- ,,...o-f . gi - ,,.... -- ?. rg, .dm , WY-'Q DD 2-if . I. ,ugaufa A. Commenvelnent Day A5 tcxtrs fell inxiny 21 girl lvatlc rcgrctful fzncwulls tn Saint Xzwicrk on Cninnicncincnt D.iy, junc, 1957, Riglit Rcwiriid Ivlniifignnr M.1ttl1t'xx' Clgtrlxt' pi't'N1tlt'tl mm' tlic QI'.iL.lLl.llllJI1 cxcrgisus, and tliu linnnrailvlc judge Fmncis Mcfltilvu of Rlintlc Island juvcnilc Court dc' livcrutl tlic atdtlrcss tu tlic class nf 1955, Miss l,illl'lC1Ql Smitli, liiglit-st ranking classiqgil ftuf Llcnt. gzwc mlm xxilctlittoiy xitltlrcss. ln linnur of tlic ncwly institutcd feast day cnmmcinf uniting tlic Quccnslnp nf M.lI'j', tlic ritlq of licr csmy wus. i'H.nl, Hnly Quccnlu Scninrs sting Angels ul' lluaxccw liy Clin-lfs Bnlnn. Tlic ccrcincmics concluded with tlic playing nf tlic traiditinngil Fcstivgil Ixizircliu as tlic pro' ccssiunail and tlic Spirit of Youth Overture by tlic urclicstm.. . 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DE SEMONE Bonds-Insurance Real Estate 1497 ATWOOD AVENUE Phone Temple 1 9636 JOHNSTON RHODE ISLAND Best Wzshes and Happmess to the Class of 1956 rom Rhode Island s Leadzng Supermarkets and Headquarters o Top Qualzty Natzonally Advertzsed Foods LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIICES Money Saving S 85 H Green Stamps I34 'lr a f a - - I ff 'A' 'A' For a Joh Youll Llke af 'Q lxln if' ., pf X P Lx KATHARINE GIBB5 CRETARIA 155 ANGELL ST PROVIDENCE 6 R I so Ne Yo lx Bo fo Mo fcla COMPLIMENTS CLASS OF 1957 I35 1 Y Y 4 v ' ' '77 XYPII-l'llll1'llI1'll. ulvrl. illllllilhlllx 3 - .fx 1 , v- K fy- W xr, ,i W ywvllng wmnwxl mlm wlnmm- nl - N1 I '7-g 4 Y ' ilI'ill1'lLil!lPN Nl'4'Il'lJll'illlflllillillglllll' 5 Y. :Q-'M jf N Iillxillgl Ll wiv' ik:-I -la'pI1vW:ll'4l Al 1' w - HX 'V . .. . - w , . f, lmppy lvl:-rm'-N11111111-,4.1lvlrN gllll- K - Q fXN JV ? A am- trnim-cl fm'Illn'111ul'e' l'l'-pllll-L ' ' . ' lk!! . . a X f' f - x A Inlv pm1lm11x.,.u11:1 gvl IIIVIH. - A 4 A f Va ', XX I 1' lfnmlllm-nl fffvxxllnittw- K ,S . I , fm' lLn:r:s llllilf YI M lik... ,R XX f 1,4 I X Al w r ,' s n, n ig, Y Eugineerin Deszgn Reporfs C W RIVA CO 511 Westmlnster Street PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND ELmhurst 1 5 6 8 9 DIAMOND PAPER BOX COMPANY Deszgners and Manu actzuews o Pa1Je1 and Metal Boxes 12 Llbrary Court PROVIDENCE 9 RHODE ISLAND I36 S . 'A' GAspee 1-7684 GAspee 1-6861 ' - f -- f 'k 7 COMPLIMENTS CLASS OF 1958 COMPLIMENTS OF CLASS OF 1959 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY Fire - Life - Casualty 'K BERNARD J SCHIFFMAN 154 Burrmgton Street PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND Ja 1 9847 Conzplzments HONORABLE WALTER H REYNOLDS Mayor o Providence A FRIEND JOHNSON Sc WALES BUSINESS SCHOOL 40 Fountaln Street PROVIDENCE R I r 1 3 285 Mam Street WOONSOCKET R I POpl 9 7276 Day and Evening Courses 8 T5 M DEx er - 915 of 'A' ar - , 'A' t AFCOIl11f!l11l'-1' - Bookkeeping - Speedwriiz g f Shorthand - Ofice Marbines - Busines Administration - Steno rapbir -'pewriting - Stenograph arbines l38 THE LINDSEY Banquets and Partles Prim ate Dining Rooms Pa 2-4449 COMPANY Pbotograpbm s 384 Rlver Avenue PROVIDENCE 8 R I Wallet Sz e Photo Reproductzons Compliments THE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF R I 9 5 Pleasant Valley Parkway PROVIDENCE R I COMPLIMENTS GEORGE B CLEGG COMPANY . of af ' if 'A' J. CLEMENT GRIMES 'A' OF i' l39 Compliments of STERLING SHOES 122 Weybosset Street 159 Westmlnster Street COMPLIMENTS OF THE ff-HRX f 1 J SUPE Compliments Of ST. CLARE HIGH SCHOOL 61 Park Avenue WOONSOCKET R I Congw atulatzons to the Graduates of 1 9 5 6 FACULTY and STUDENTS MOUNT ST CHARLES ACADEMY 'k 'A' , . . y 17 ff! N Lf CW 8' xii xx , ,fr ffl' --'1 7 H I40 A W F COSTELLO CO Wffaolesale Tobaccomsts C011 ect1o11e1s 969 Park Avenue at Reservolr CRANSTON ILAIO SORELL OIL COMPANY O11 Burner Semzce and I1zstallatzo1zs Fuel 011 Metered Sem zce 2725 Pawtucket Avenue EAST PROVIDENCE R I E L SORELL Congr atulatzons G1 aduafes rom Qeigarls Qwvxsxorfm Italzan Stg Ie Sausage Sold Tbwuglaouf Rhode Island Complzments JOSEPH V TALLY INC 505 Westmlnster Street PROVIDENCE R I X Tel.: ' - 451 1 n Q o 'A' ' - 1' 'A' , . . Y A . , D . A f- of 5 ' 9 , . , . I v ' 1 Y C I - y 5 - , . . I l4l MOLONY 85 RUBIEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Buzlders E5 Contractors PROVIDENCE R Complzments HONORABLE DENNIS J ROBERTS Governor o Rhode Island FRANCIS GILBANE INC 175 Pawtucket Avenue PAWTUCKET R I Dzstrzbutors o Petroleum Products Gzlbane Ozl Burners Quzet May Ozl Burners Complete Heatzng Systems CALL US IF IN DOUBT ABOUT THE EFFICIENCY OF YOUR HEATING SYSTEM PAWtucket 5 4422 5 5783 PA 2 5471 HERBERT WELLS M T SAYLESVILLE CLINICAL LABORATORY and AMBULANCE SERVICE 15 Roosevelt Avenue SAYLESVILLE R I Local and Long Dzstance Serwce All Work by Appozntment Only Of t u , .1. f Phone: - 3 Laboratory Director , . . 'k , . . 'k t a l42 jEFF'S CHARCOAL BROIL 7 3 Exchange Place PROVIDENCE Charcoal Brozled Steaks 65 Hamburgers Sundaes Frappes Sodas 730 512 UNION AVENUE ZAMBARANO BROS SUPPLY CQMPANY General Contractors and Builders 1 07 1 09 Waterman Street 11 LYMAN AVENUE EAST PROVIDENCE R I EL 3 2997 P ATTLEBORO DYEING AND FINISHING CORPORATION 36 Maple Avenue NORTH SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS I43 9 9 'k Store Hours: : .m. - 2 a.m. Phone: EL 1-9744 Providence, R. I. ir Phone: - No. rovidence, R. I. Whm e You Always Shop Wzth Confidence C01Zg1lltllllltl01lS and Best Wzshes Cwwfwu Rhode Island s Largest Department Store COMPLIMENTS A FRIEND THE NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC COMPANY Complzments COMPANY 212 Umon Street PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND C om plzments ROI. Cl AND CO. SEARS ROEBUCK 45 Mam Street WOONSOCKET RHODE ISLAND st bl h d 1897 I o po ted1904 C G BRUNNCKOW CO Ash to Roo rg Sl te Roo g Sheet M t l Wo k o B ldzngs Lzn h sto Wnllboa d a rf Tl rl 227 Globe Street PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND EL 1 5836 Nat 0 11 Asso t on Refal g sfs 1 Pha m cent cal Asso t N U BILOTTI APOTHECARY 84 Umon Avenue, Corner Althea Street PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND 2 RH glie ,k i' 3 OF of SEARS - 'FEL U Agn? WALDORF TUXEDO ,,,,,. ...E .,.,.......,. T ,,.,. 4 of E a is e in nc 1' r ' Member: i m cia i i ' ' ' Dru gi - An eriran r n i es s fi 1 - a fin pig ion e a 1' A f r ui ' ' e e s r ' ' Pl in an ie i, . I44 Complzments MR Sf MRS THOMAS J SULLIVAN AND FAMILY EASTERN COAL 85 OIL COMPANY 470 Allens Avenue PROVIDENCE 5 RHODE ISLAND ST 1 2500 IV111lzle1 Ozl B1lT1le1S 2-IH 1 OAIIMI OB ng,E1 mr H V COLLINS COMPANY Gene? Ill C01lt1 llCt07 S 7 Dyer Street PROVIDENCE R I GA p 1 4079 ROLLINSON 81 HEY Pr1nte1 s 190 Camp Street PROVIDENCE R I d MILK f H CREAM O 277 Hartford Avenue PROVIDENCE R I Ack 19 8 LEGION BOWLADROME Twenty Sh eamlzned Allejs 661 Park Avenue l 9479 CRANSTON Complzments THE MANGAN COMPANY Relzgzous Artzcles 45 Rlchmond Street PROVIDENCE 2 R I STATE LINE SERVICE STATION 1209 Soclal Street WOONSOCKET R I PO 2 9692 Of . . . if our SUI' 'iff ll aws of il urni I c nip elf 'k 'I' , . . S ee - ' ' ' Air Condifiom-rf Automatir Pin Setters Gra v A - Homogenizcd Liglv - Fill'-1' . 4 - I Visit u r Ira' Cream Bur at wk J son - 15 WI ' of i' , . . l45 J. J. HOGAN 86 SONS C0llfl'lH'f0l' i' 13 Kinsman Street VALLEY FALLS, R. I. Complimenfs Of CONGRESSMAN HON. JOHN E. FOGARTY CHARLES A QUINN f FUNERAL HOME 186 Smith Street T 1 ph t l 5 1 2 QUIDNICK GREENHOUSES 1897 J IANNOTTI 85 SONS 117 W1sh1ngton Street WEST WARWICK R I r ph VAII y 1 7000 Complzments ANTHONY C PAOLINO Real Estate Inszu ance Complzmenfs GILBANE BUILDING COMPANY Providence, Rhode Island JOSEPH M MOSHER 86 SON INC A1 cbztects an En 21116613 MAINE LOBSTER HOUSE INC 17 SS thSt R o I I g G BRANDANO 85 SONS 67 B o rh N 1 1 I' o 'nck L Son of flu' Lu 4' Thomas Quinn Sinn' ' 'A' . ee ones: DEX er - 725 Residence, DExter - 552 ele one: 9 ' of of 9 . , - 5 mi reet ' No. Providence, R. I., oute 44 , Featuring Liu' Lobsicrs Po Is nsfal cn' by Eminvnf En infvrs ow St., Portsm u , . H. K ' - C171 rrozl Broilvri 'o tis N J. nvcnder Jim Sylvest 1 I I46 MCCAULEY TOOL 86 DIE CO INC 166 Valley Street PROVIDENCE R I 5 l PENN TV 8-C FURNITURE CO 108 5 Park Avenue CRANSTON R I l 0 MURPHY CATERERS Tl JG Q 1 s 6 Heath Street PROX IDENCE 9 R I IO rlv LOU S SERVICE STATION f P op 146 Academy Avenue PROVIDENCE R I 55 4 CATHOLIC FILM SERVICE 234 Clarendon Street BOSTON MASS PETER PAN DINER RESTAURANT Neu England s Most Beautiful D1ne1 O 74 H D ly 327 Elmwood Avenue PROVIDENCE R I 1 1065 EA CAROLINA FREIGHT CARRIERS CORP 1 Dunn Street EAST PROVIDENCE R I tP -I-9501 Complzments MR JAMES GARTSU Woonsocket Rhode Island STu:1rt I-2648 STunrt 1- 426 Wfhfl csulv - Rvlail ., . , . . , . . Joe Penn TEmple - 920 air IL'7If31'llfi0Il Serving Al ocial Fzmvfious 1 , . . Bram' J Hires . Woonsocliet, R. I. - Wes er 1 , R. I. , Fall River, Mass - Webster, Mass. Worcester, Mass. 9 Repairs and Complete Tune-up Serriu' 3 Generator - Regulators and S arfers 1 , Rvbuilf ' ' if pen - ours ai D' Lou Puerini, r . 'F' , . . 9 - ' MA l- 3 H0 - Of I , . . s rov. l- - -2 , I47 Every Day More Families Heat Witla Gas PROVIDENCE GAS COMPANY PROVIDENCE WHITE STAR LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS 1079 Chalkstone Avenue PROVIDENCE R I h rl 6 CARLSON CHEVROLET, INC. 1710 West Shore Road WARWICK, R. I. ATLANTIC COAL COMPANY Coal Coke an Fuel Ozls Compliments FIRST NATIONAL STORES INC VAly13 VAlyl343l RICHARD'S AUTOMOTIVE Auto Pm ts Ha1dwa1e Madame Shop 7 5 1 Wfaslmzgton Street WEST WARWICK R I p R vAll y 1 2688 ROSARIO J RUSSI Home Buzldzng Roo ng E5 Repazrzng 21 LeValley Street WEST WARWICK R I E 9 D ROSSI S AUTO BODY SHOP Expert Color Matcbzng 7 Humbert Street N d ELm urs - 800 Tels.: l e - 430 l e - of - - - ' ff i 3 ' s ' ' Jose h ichard Tel.: C ntrednle 1- 725 - ay Service N Telephone: e - 9 ' W1'eck.s Rebuilt - Baked Enamel I fi . . t if t Lymansville, . Providence, R. I. Body and Fender Repairs 1 , . . Expert Refinishing I48 Compliments of Nick Stevens THE NEW YORK SYSTEM 'A' 20 Plainfield Street PROVIDENCE R I Compliments Of SAINT MICHAEL'S SCHOOL Gordon Avenue PROVIDENCE R I MAIN STREET MARKET A D P o Fancy Meats F1n1ts and Vegetables VAlley 1 3763 1293 Mann Street WEST WARWICK R I RAYMOND F FRICKER Reg Ploar 179 Broad Street I PROVIDENCE R I FORD 85 BURKE CATERING COMPANY 141 Post Road WARWICK R I WI 1 9717 W 15628 TU 4 2232 RYAN S COCOA NUT GROVE 209 Umon Avenue PROVIDENCE R I T Y MA18416 u g24 Ho s DELUXE AUTO BODY INC od1WoL P a Ra Alg 650 Charles Street PROVIDENCE R I CLOVERLY FARM MILK t H CREAM ICE CREAM 301 Taunton Avenue SEEKONK MASS Nghts CE 1 6941 P e CH 1 5032 I49 Gaston . ubuc, r p. V 1 . . 'k Phone: - fCor. Stewart S reetj 9 .1 , . l , 0 u - I - Joe Ryan om R an Wfrerks Rebuilt - To 'in nr. H Grade A - Homogenized , . Fender and B -' r' - ainting I-igl' ' f'a1'J' Radiators Cle ned and Repaired e r i nment 'A' ir 1 ' ' , . i I - Tele hon : - LORDS 1 alt Szlzusmztas 1245 MAIN STREET VAlley 1 1599 West WIFWILR C mnpllnn nfv 0 flu W ALDO STREET MARKET john Bfarxsh Telephone TL l 9266 THEINERT HOUSE An ESflll7I19I7Lf1 Nm wng Homf Vinton Aluays Wfflzonn Plefzslnt View Ave Greenvxlle R Complznn nfv KELITE CORP Indushml C114 rnnulv and Equzpmmnf Relnable Watch Repalr Co All flu Nunn Implus S umlz mg in Wat: I1 Repairing All Wfmlz Gmuanfwd or Om Yun A Mwrks A Cournoyer 71 EMPIRE STREET PL 1 -1-724 Provlclence R F MONAHAN 85 SON Funuul Dzurfofs 230 WATERMAN STREET Provndence R I Geftzng Engaged' Diamonds Af Lou ' Lou 1 Puus GARDEN CITY JEWELERS CRANSTON R 1 Conzplnnenfi 0 ST BRENDAN S SCHOOL RIVERSIDE CORBETT 86 QUIRK FunualD1nzIors 971 'md 1026 BRANCH AVENUE Providence R I Cornplznn nf: o WALTER MARSHALL SPINNING CO JACK S AUTO CLINIC 386 George W1term1n Ro1d JOHNSTON 9 R I Tel CE 1 7835 Berry Leather Goods, Inc Trunls Lnggagr Frm Leafhu Goode Handbags Unzlnellas 31 BROAD STREET PA 6 9786 P1wtucket R I MOHAWK OIL SERVICE 433 George W1term1n Ro1d JOHNSTON 9 R 1 ALFRED SILVIA INC Genual Confrarfor 102 ADAMS STREET HO 1 8783 Lflkewood 5 R Complzmenfs of THE ELKLOID CO. 756 Eddy Street DE 1 6372 Providence, R. I THE FAMILY PHARMACY Stephen A Jamk, Reg. Phan rn. CORNER POINT AND PLAIN STS. Providence, R I Tels MA I 9572 MA 1 8438 1 f ' ' . 1 I 1 f .' 1 If 4 'rs - l 1 A -1 ' 1 ,R. I. - : 7 - 1 W I , L f .. . V V ,i , - - , . I .1 . . ' , . I. X 'I ,.' I' . ' ' .4 . . T rr , , -,rx ' ' 1 p,', .:. I- r ,h , '.' ,I ,., A . - - , f- f f - 1 n C ' D 1 . - ' , .I. 1 ' 1 l I 1 3 K l ' 1. 1. -'-r ,. '.,. . af . ,, . . , . . 1 ' - f ' ' - f 1 1 I a 1 . 1 1 W . 1 1 1 1 9 , 1 , ' c. - ff '- . . . . , . . I: - 'f C , I . , . . . . l50 7 .A and F. R NEST Eddy St Provnclence Besf Wflsln s NEW YORK LACE STORE 24 Bro1d St P1wtucket R I C0nlpl1WIllIf9 o DAVIS FLORIST 1 Alfred Stone Ro1d P 5 4111 Plwtucket R ROBERT F CARROLL SONS 1117141411 Dzurfors 677 Crflnston Street l 5 00 Providence R EAGLE LAUNDRY INC Laumluus amlClu1nsus 411 CHARLES STREET Phone TEI 5633 5634 Provndence L G BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO MASS Complzmt nfs 0 SAINT EDWARD S SCHOOL Pflwtucket R I Complnm nfs SACRED HEART SCHOOL E1st Provndence North Scltuate Hardware MAIN STREET T SC I 2228 North SCltU lt6 R Complzmz nts o MacDONALD S FURNITURE 231 Weybosset Street Dlzxter 1 3883 Provldence R I SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL W1lcott Street PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND Complzmvnts 0 ANN MARIE CORSET SHOP 328 M'un Street PAWTUCKET R I IANNOTTI MARKET 118 Greenville Avenue JOHNSTON 9 RHODE ISLAND J O SAN SOUCI COMPANY Department Stores 76 Years on Olneyulle Square Wfbvre You Pay Yo1nTelvpbor1e Gas ElerturB1lIs DINTY MOORE S DINER Home Made Pastzus 183 TAUNTON AVENUE E1st Providence R I MODERN SHOE STORES For 56 Yuns Neu Englands Famzh Shoe Store Pawtucket Washington Park Garden Cnty Woonsocket FallR1ver -'ww 'm TA v W Y' ' '- ' H n S, 1 J ' . 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I ISI C omplnm nh 0 EDEN DRUG CO PONTIAC AVENUE Izdtn Plrk 10 Rhode Isllnd fxornplnm nfx 0 MacSEEN S l1Hl4 Rfmrly A Iwzslvmn Canfu Wtst WIFWILR Appon IUQ., Complnm nfs r and Mrs Henry A Vnolet R I FUEL PUMP CO INC Mlurlte Lhlmp lbne P LS 855 NORTH MAIN STREET Proudencc R I JA I 8877 Th I 9368 Complnm nfs H P HOOD AND SONS McDuff Coal 86 Lumber Cod Colm Pml 011 Fur nun 11 11 HIGH STREET PA 2 2400 Pslwtutket R I Centracchlo Bros Servlce Sta Auto Rlpanxnq Ozerhaulmg Toumg Tins Gas O11 629 BALD HILL ROAD East Nltlck R I VAlley 1 7299 vAl1ey 1 9801 Complnm nfs THOMAS C HAXTON Conzplnm nfs D1CARLO S CAFE C'ompIm14nfv o SAINT ANNE SODALITY Sunt John the BIPIISC Pfnrxsh WEST WARWICK R I BELL DONUT SHOP 197 Thrubers Avenue WI l 9549 109 Newport Avenue PA 6 9881 UN 1 2172 AlPe1rson P1017 CRANSTON GARAGE 1650 Cmnston Street CRANSTON 9 R I THE TERRIE SHOP INC Intzmah Appmel 60 WASHINGTON STREET G1 1 6649 Provxdence R 43 HILLSIDE ROAD ST l 2388 Cranston R LA SALLE BAKERY Wtddlllg and Parfy Cnlus Our Spermlfy 995 SMITH STREET Provldence R I WHALAN sc JUDGE, INC. Realtors 1884 ELMWOOD AVENUE Norwood, Rhode Island Co mplxmcnfs Of AMERICAN SUPER MARKET T ' - .- f , ' ' s f 9 . 1 I 1 v,' I ' . i I' ' , , v, s - 'H , I 1 I , 4 - 1 1 I I 3 x' l I O, I I .I El 1, I-'.I. of I - A - , i Co. . I- , -- ' , '- ' UO' of Runga Oil . . - 4 ' , . . I . O . I . , , .ln - V. 4 - 'u A L f . .,.- - of Q . , 1 1 , . . , , A ' - . f of . , . . ' I , . I - v ' ' ,. 0 rr - , , as I r 'ty -hr A, - ' -v . - ' , .I. I , l I - , .I. V I52 GUERTIN OIL COMPANY Runge Oil - Motor Oil Furrrnee Oil - Gasoline 1124 CRANSTON STREET Cranston 9, R. I. PARK SERVICE CENTER 778 Charles Street PROVIDENCE, R. I. WHITE OWL RESTAURANT 181 Charles Street Telephone' MA 1 6605 Providence R ORABONA OIL COMPANY Fuel Oils - Metered Service We Install and Service Power' and Antomatir Burners 55 VINTON STREET Complzrm nts A FRIEND WI-IALEN HARDWARE Free Delnerj 2663 WEST SHORE ROAD Tel REgent 7 0444 Warwick R I Complzments o ROYAL CROWN and NEHI BOTTLING CO 716 Lester Street PROVIDENCE R I Compliments MCKEE S SUPER SERVICE Complzrm nts o VALLEY PASTRY 798 Providence Street NATICK R I Compliments o NEWPORT CREAMERY Wfnyland Squ1re PROVIDENCE R I FLORES MARKET Clroree Meats Groceries Vegetables Self Servlce CE 1 9717 Geo Waterman Ave ohnston R I GEORGE D BRUSH JR Florist GREENVILLE ROAD North Sc1tu1te R I DR F DANIEL RUSSELL Dentist 1989 SMITH STREET Centredfzle 1 4020 Centredale R ARMAND S VARIETY 234 Wood Street Omklfind Beach WARWICK RHODE ISLAND Complrments DR MILTON PERLOW Optornetr rst Paramount Office Supply Co , IIC Stationers Printers Ojlee Ont tters Speual Courtrszes to St Xauer s Students 37 Brofnd St Providence 3 R I . - , .I. of I V U .: - ' , . . . f U . of 9 , . . 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K , Q a 4 I . , I 0 153 ELYNORE M GAMMINO DANIS TRANSPORTATION 32 Curtxs Street Tel EA 1 4864 Elst Providence R I IDA LEACH Dussfs Coats and Smts S olfsumr and Armssorus Open Mon Thurs 1nd Fr: Untnl 9 P M 67 Hnllsxde Avenue Crfmston G1rden Cxty MARCELLO S RESTAURANT Frederick Vmcent Pio 146 GANSETT AVENUE Crwnston R I PAULINE S PASTRY SHOP 1 T13 Our Clnvltn P149 Closed Mondays 522 HARTFORD AVENUE 609 ELMWOOD AVENUE ST 1 -+282 KAYATA S SHOE SERVICE Expuf Cm fsmanslnp Provxdence R I A SULLIVAN 85 COMPANY Rt1lg10IlS Arf Shop 287 North Th1yer Street Provxdence R I Wfzfh Btst Wfzslns to flu F114 lllfj and Sfudtnfs of Sf Xauu Acndung EMBASSY FLOWER SHOP Provldence 1nd Efnst Greenwich Co mph rm nfs ORIAN ARCHAMBAULT SHAW S GARAGE Guzual Aufo R1 numg A L A Sui ce 105 GREENVILLE AVENUE CE 1 9734 Johnston 9 Complzmuzfs o MOUSSEAU S MEN S WEAR Woonsocket Rhode Islemd ELMHURST REALTY Iostph S Volta Agnzm 910 Smlth Street 1t Rlver Avenue H01 5053 DE I 7613 Free Delztezj CRANSTON SEA FOOD CO Complftt Lme o Highest Oualzfj Flash Sea Food Wbolesfzle Retail 1125 Park Ave Crfmston R I GEORGE F DUGAN 85 CO Rc llgzous Articles 139 MATHEWSON STREET Provldence 3 Rhode Island BARRY'S FURNITURE CO 1280 Cranston Street Corner of Gansett Avenue UN 1 4396 Cranston, R I. Complzmenfs Dr. and Mrs. John Donahue 154 LLL 3 3 Us I 1 1 1 , 'p - '- - 1 ' ' , -11. , 9 , ' EL 1-6311 564 CRANSTON STREET , , 9 of N- jp - ... - ,R.1. ' 1 f , , 7 I V , K 3 4 1 1 1, , . f K Of DRISCALL 85 LANE DELICATESSEN 5 B 1 PROVIDENCE R I MINNIE S BEAUTY SHOP 285 M 375 P WOONSOCKET R 1 P02 3851 P02 2717 Co pl MR SCMRS LEO GARTSU SADWINS INC R fl II dD pfysop LEW BROWN SHOE CO D p t Sq ck t R LOU S TAP PROVIDENCE R 1 ANONYMOUS MENARD S SHELL SERVICE W1 200 WASHINGTON STREET W t W c R I VAII y 1 4661 ROGER S CLEANSERS 1173 M W t W R LOG CABIN RESTAURANT d WEST WARWICK R I WALTER FARY S mplm en s MR 85 MRS A PALAZZO 654 Provx ence ree WEST WARWICK, R I WEST WARWICK OIL CO 32 d WEST WARWICK R 1 T 1 ph VAII y 1 7439 BROOKSIDE AVE MARKET Brooksxde v nue WEST WARWICK, R I Complzments Of DUDLEY FILLING STATION OUR LADY OF MERCY SCHOOL Fourth Avenue EAST GREENWICH, R I 9 min Street I 148 road S rect rovldence Street 1 , . . , . . - - m imenf, , . of Northern ho v sund's Grz'ah'sf . Curtain an ra r-' b 9 Famous Make WOHlF71,S Shoe 50 Knight Street e o uare Woonso e , . I. , , , e - 9 ' ain Street es arwick, . I. 9 Service Is 1 -' Busirzessn t ll Brooksl e Avenue . Y ' ' es nrwx k, . . Compliments ' Jo oin Street Of , . . 9 ee one: e - Co ' 1 t of i 14 ' A e d St r l55 Compliments 0 Blackstone Valley Gas and Electrlc Co 55 HIGH STREET Plwtucket R I GOLDEN ARROW STAGES The Pfoplts Lina Bus Service from Providence to Wallum L1ke PlSCO'lb to Woonsocket CE 1 4160 DYER AVE GREENHOUSES 548 Dyer Avenue CRANSTON RHODE ISLAND MCMURROUGH 86 TODD Fnmrul Honra 1704 Brofxd Street Ed3,cwood R I PAWTUCKET RELIGIOUS SHOP INC 294 Mzun Street PA 3 5160 Pawtucket R I Complzments ANDRY S SHINE PARLOR DELFINO REXALL DRUGS Vmcent A Delfino Phg Reg Plmrm 451 MANTON AVENUE Providence R I Complnmnts o JOSEPH A BRUEN CH ASE AUTO BODY WORKS 318 Fountain Street DEI 3684 RE 7 6536 Complzments o I G A STORE Apponiug R I Permanents That Satzs 3 Neuest zn Te cbnzques Telephone EL 1 1503 Mlss Mar1e's Beauty Salon Finest 111 Beauf5 Cane 01 the Dzscrzmznatzng Wfoman 202 Messer Street Providence R I WILLIAM B PRENTISS Insumnce 1214 UNION TRUST BLDG DE 1 3410 Provldence R I Complzments MICHAEL ADDEO Compliments o REYNOLDS 85 MARKMAN INC 3 Complzments o ST ANN SCHOOL Provldence R I George's Amoco SCFVICC Statlon IVHJFF1 Towing Ser 1 :re 1101 POST ROAD WI 1 9880 Norwood R I Phones DE 14771 Res TE 1 2886 Bartolomeo Catanzaro, r Wbolesrrle Bananas 48 Rithbone Street Providence R I56 f PP , , I ,Ui . 1 ' I 4 7 . 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Complzments 0 HEALTH FOOTWEAR INC 76 DORRENCE STREET Provxdence R I BOSTON RADIATOR Body Works Inc Duco Puzntzng Radmtors Body and Fender Repazrzng Top and Upholstuy Work 185 PINE STREET Tel GAspee 1 2625 Provndence 3 R PAUL S DINETTE Rzlglrt Up tbl Alley for Good Food Behind Colomal Laundry Rear 94 Rolfe Street Cranston R JACK G MIGLIACCIO Plu 111111718 and Hurting 186 HIGH STREET Phone 4823 Westerly R JEAN SMALL Dresses Sluts Gou ns 40 ROLFE STREET PAUL ARPIN VAN LINES INC 150 Manton Avenue LOUIS SERVICE STATION 2151 Hartford Avenue JOHNSTON R I ELIZABETH Candy Shoppe Oueuz 0 Candles Real Home Made Candzes 802 Park Avenue Cranston R ANTHONY ROSSI Plumbzng and Hurting Contractor 135 BENEDICT STREET Provndence R I Complzments o DAVIS CUT RATE STORES 74 Washmgton Street WEST WARWICK R I PAIGE YOUNG FURNITURE COMPANY 239 Charles Street PROVIDENCE 4 RHODE ISLAND EDDIE S ESSO SERVICE Exput Lubrzratron Tue and Battery Serufe Gas and Ozls 53 Charles Street Providence R I TOMMY MASSO and ORCHESTRA LE BLANC'S Douglas Pxke SMITHFIELD R I CLARK THE LOCKSMITH Sa e Lock Expert 55 EDDY STREET DExter 1 8234 Provndence R I Complrmenfs o Provndence Plcture Frame Co The Arcade Art Store 61 ARCADE BUILDING Provldence Rhode Island ' f I Q , .. 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FRANK FOGARTY EL DEE FURNITURE COMPANY CENTREDALE R I BROOKNER Flour! 103 BROAD STREET Providence R I JOHN J CLARKE Insmanr Ag nm OLD COLONY BUILDING West Wirvuck R I Complnm nfs Of O'KEEFE 85 CAREY , . of lx! ' 'US I 1 vpn' 4' V' ' ul -all ' K, 1 . , M . . . ' . . , . I. . . v v vl ru , ,'. , I - l 2 , .. - - ' 1 .1 - . , . I. Walter Kinney f . . 86 . . , , 7- F .JA ' tP.',l - I 1 9 2 , . . L - . , .I .K . If . l 'V ' a f ' , . . . , of 3 s I , . l ,2 ' , R. 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