St Francis Xavier Academy - Xavier Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1958
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Central on campus, the statue of Our Lady of Grace reminds girls of their heav- enly model. Che Hlock . . . Within These Walls LD ix TR.XI9l'IilI7N9, Siiint Francis Xavier Acgitleniy hats priwitlutl ccltitxitiiiii Ilir the yniitli til' this diocese for III7 ytzirs, Aiiiitmlly it registers .ippi'4mxiiii.itcly SHI? young xxiiinvii in wliiiin its spirit wi' incrcy .incl 'w C,ln'isti.in t'li.ii'ity is cuiistgintly im-iitwwd. ln that sense. S. X. A. is III7 ycgtrs young. lor within its wills tlicrc dwells the dearest freshness, elccpfdnwii things. A4 -ii- 5-Qi 'vi 11 P I 56 Academy Hall, containing classrooms, science laboratories, cafeteria, gym- nasium, audio-visual department, health room. principals, secretarfs and treasurer's offices, bookroom, and auditorium, provides the scene for many business-packed hours. Il: --.L C0 TET This example of Gothic architecture at the entrance to the convent attracts many art students. ADMINISTRATION CURRICUL CO-CURRICUL SENICRS Within This Cit ... IACII LS, PR11V1I1I1N1iR is HPR VITY. imiiictl ini' Divine Priwitlt'1ict', guiti it miist.uit iiiitlci' ui' tht, trust pl.1t't'tl iii tlotl hy our Aiiit'i'ic.iii fui't'i'.1tiit'rs, Iii .i 1ii.1tci'i.il :ciistx Pnwviticiicc also pi'ovitlt's rct'i't'.1tioii.tl, utllitxitiuiiail, and civic 7 Li t.1t'ilititw for it uuth. X.ivicisitt's uiiuiuy Iiugui' Vfilliiiiis P.u'lx iii hours of lvistiint Tin' l,rm'itlt'iitt luhlic Lihixirv is it iicct'fs.ir'x' sutircc tim' i'cst'.ti'ch xuwk and SL1WWiCI1iCIll.lI rcgidiiig. , . 5 . on occasioiis when youth 1'cci'ctitcs. 1 'Hgh 1, 1 1 ii!!- iul III Ill Ill IUI lil I 3 sl V'Ii'lI -3 ' t l'A' ii ir '- E' -I QI 1l 1 ABI. 'L ff fi L C : ., sf: ...4 1 Z -2 'l. f' T 2 f' C 5 fi F4 fN . 1 r. 71 C fl :. H f. T ff S ,-. X4 Il IC f' 'lllf all Eg. I ilts 4 . ,aiu Alumni Hall houses Providence Collegc-'s new cafeteria and gym. It provides a ccnter for Xavierites to become acquainted with P. C. men. In keeping with the season, our State House is adorned with gaily decorated Christmas trees. I f. in y. X , K, x 'sir .-.......d 1 I 1 u ' 1 TUUQM S+? xx. L mx X Xi. .,. .f ,X V ---M... U:-,,.., .54 ,:,E.... V . K n ' i .-- 2-1- Yl r I .-. 1. ' ,, 7 i s Q We GKUW -spiritually --mentally -physically 'I ff , 'Ig' x I ' ' iii? 4 ,,...- V . 'K 1 Large numbers of Xavierites use this entrance of La Salle Academy when attending Saturday night cantecns Xavierites pray at Mary s altar in the nearby cathedral. 'O e Pa Tribute . t-, , 1111 111111 11x11 1111.11.11 111- 111-111111111 1111- 1215 Dx111'1cr 1111111 1111'11111crs111 1111' 5.11111 1n1'.111c1s X.1x'11'1 fX11111111.1v A.+N11111.1f 111111, 5y1111111111' 111 .111 111.11 8.11111 X.1x'11'1'X 1'xI11'1'tN 111' 111'l' QI'.lk1Ll.l1CS, 111g .111111111.11' 1-111-111 .1 s111111g1111111 V1-l11tyx'1111! 11111 ' x 1111.11s111f,1111-1. 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A1lll1ln30 Bond Mrs Roger Dwyer, the newly elected prmsldmnt L1lS4.llSS6S plans with other members for the annu11 s1:1'1011rsh1p br1d5,e li I Q 1- QD K members of the board confer with alumnae oflicers Scholarship winners Norma enckes Brenda Babul Cheryl Foster, and Patricia Bradbury prepare their annual appreciation speeches before officers of the alumnae To Our Alumnae ' Y C' E lj' Sister Mary Marjorie, R.S.M., Sister Mary Emily, R.S.M., and Sister Mary' Sharon, R.S.M., ' ' , .l , , ' ' .1111-x IN 11.1111 1'1.X11I11111'11'1R 11W1'11 11.111g111u1s 111117 1111' 11.111115 111' 1111' 5141511 111- fX11'r1'1' 1'-11' wx 1111111'x 4.1111 11.11 T111'Nc 11.11111X .111 111A.1x'1'1' Z 11111 11.111114,11111 I111'1.'.1I'1' .11x111.111.11111' 111m XX'111'111r1A 11 111' 111 11.1w 1111111-1, 111115113 .l1'1, 11'111'11.111X111, 111' 11.111151 1 - 1 - 12111. 1111- 51N11'1'N 1'1'c1'.11'1' 11111111 1111' 11111c .11111 !1iI'I11lf'. ADMINI TR TI 1 x . A-'xx' Za, 'QE--Q I ,- . .pm :i.f ', -QA 'KX , LJ, iffy N dvisor Board His Excellency, the Most Reverend Russell McVinney, D.D., Bishop of Providence, heads the advisory board at Saint Xavier Academy. The Sodality board annually submits a program of the year's activities to him for approval. His Excellency is kept further informed of the academy's activities through its two publications. Acting nn an advisory as well as a dxrectlve capacity, Mother Mary Catherlne R SM Mother Provmclal, tarrles on lh the true 'VlcAuley sptrlt Mother appolnts and IS rcsponsxhlt for the training of faculty members As hlghest supernor, Mother also acts as honorary pres: dent of Saint Francis Xavier Alumnae Assocxatxon Slster Mary Pierre, R S M , IS presently supernor of Samt Francis Xavner Convent, where she recexved her appoint ment ln August 1956 Sister was formerly prlnclpal of Mercymount Country Day School Manvxlle Later she was transferred to Samt Mary Brnstol where she was superior of the convent and prmclpal of the school sup '.,,,-ll 1 au, Mother Mary Antonme, RSM, as Mother Assistant Prouncnal, ns also a member of the adusory board Mother has been a member of the Prowmcnal Council smce 1954 Durmg that nme she also served as actmg dean of Salye Regma College ln 1956 and 1957. replac mg Sister Mary Emerxa, R S M , who dxed m omce ,Q . nr. . ff I t sa. fig' ' 'Ff- Q .- ' , . . ., , A 1 ' ' r y D , - f ll V Ui' Nr tl Sister Mary Mauritia, RSM AM completes eleven year term as principal this year Sister formerly taught at Cleary School this city She served as prin clpal at Saint Mary Academy Bayview, until her year of graduate study in the English department of the Catholic University of America Upon the acquisition of her Masters degree Sister was appointed to teach at the Mother of Mercy Novltiate in Manvllle Volun teering later for service in the foreign mission in Belize British Honduras, Sister was principal of Saint Catherine Academy there until her return to the States. She was a member of the English department here until her ap- pointment as principal in 1947. Sister Mary Stanislaus, R.S.M. holds the office of vice- principal of Saint Xavier Academy. She is also the head of the mathematics department and the homeroom teacher of Senior One. -Q II1ISt6I'S Of od s Pro :dence 1 N 1 P W 1 1 1 IILFN ' 111 tx 1115 I 1 1 111111 1 X1 711 1 xr 111 11111 II 1111 L1111' x k 1 11 1 Lk Wf!l'l11Nl 1 1 s Ll 111 1111 1 11111111 LIXL 111 1 1111 1 Miss anne Ietourneau 1956 gl'1dll3IC of Saint Francls Xavier Academy IS pnsently presiding as secretary She asslsts Sister Nlary Maxlrltxa R S M ln keeping records checklng attendance, and domg., general omce work 1x 1 111' 111111 11r 1 1 r1111111 1 HIL 1 Lk Ulll 1 1 X TX 7 J Slster Marne Anna RSM, treasurer at Saint Xauer Academy IS responslble for balancing the books and keepmg a clear record of tultlon class dues and yes expendltures fn v-W. 1 fl. 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' ' ' , . . ., V V , ' , 4 V ' Q T' T I L ' .V 4 1 Sn' Sister Nl Marjoru R SM member f tht alumnae board welcomes memhe rs of the 'nssouatmn to nts 'annual fall meeung Whxle Noreen MLGowax1 ll lII'0dllk9S her father to S15 ter Mary Emily R homeroom teacher Wanda Tereska and oan Kusna rovus walt thelr turn All enjoyed the danu with their favorlte escort Dad A group of gurls lxsten to Slster Mary Sharon R SM as she tells mter estlng events ln the life of Mother Mary Catherine McAuley foundress of the Sisters of Mercy Samt Yavners faculty strlye to renew nn themselves the Splfll of mercy mherent ln Mother McAuley liz IEIIA r I'-su rustees And Stewards Of ' RMXNEQIIH me-1 mx. ,. .M tzzu Ql1I'!'M'kl.l11 trim N ' Q IX-:' Hug.- .upxl lvl' lNw1:1wX -iw. wh .UQ wig .g :H Lxiij 121: ,1.eH:q.1l, N.1:::t'Z1x gqzuxld urn T21 'Ny lH.f11.,- I13u:11z14 :my Ni. .TC ' X . E.c1'1.rI, !'u'ULxfxCx'IXlI1jf. QULIIEC. N .- ' RXIXIQ Llikl !'UX'k.V' V1'.'y.1111i My .qzzlw M111- Afgwicx' - - X1 . x UI U 1.x ik W . wmv dcsmc Qilwxvrkf Ill! wr Qlcrmgxl LIRRI LIL 1 , If f 2 J 1 X XX X xh- A-f E s.. i. .,.,, obey laws and use the crosswalks. Commuting in a Ford station wagon is only one ways by which the girls travel to school. -w A . I, J. 1, 2 ji - ll-4, ,Ni Y ' --5 -L- S-gtg 1 9 I nv 8:I5 A. .-We Arrive 5 N jaywalk? Not for Saint Xavier girls. These Xavierites of the various 1 Wnlkiiig to school is a stimulating experience for those who have the early morning energy. By II Means Between seven liortyffive :mtl eiglitfthirty 11. m.. Xztvierites. in egirs and lfuses of all tlusr1'ipt1o1is, ztrrive :it the campus on Broad Street to begin their school day. Th-:ir first stop is nt Our L.ttly's statue where the girls, alone. in pgurs, or in groups, pause for 21 few seeontls of silent prayer. lf f Q- H Y M,,,-G 0 X ' 1715! e . tl! ., M, t light. la ., 42 ' 1 Asking lVlary's blessing on the day, three sophomores pause before Our l..ady's statue to utter a prayer before beginning their morning classes. Buses conveying gay Xavier- ites arrive faithfully at school from all parts of the state. Ready for another day, these girls clon't seem to be wor- ried about the world's status. : 'l' g at--'1t ' lb ' ,1- 5 np'- 'f 2: Marcia Bliss writes the character calendar for the day. Each class lists the saint's feast, the date, and a daily reminder. To honor the saint and to spiritualize students, reflections is the twofold purpose of the calendar. 8:30 A.M. In thc hcctic confusion of locltcr rooms, the girls dispose of lmts and coats, tlicn liurry off to lionicrooins. Hcrc, lwliorc thc ciglittliirty lvsll, cvcryonc is busy with morning grcctings, bllylllg lunch clicclif, putting tlic finishing touclics on lioincworli, and making lustfminutc prcpairutions for classes. Before Class s Begin junior Four offers all the prayers, works, joys, and sufferings of their day for the intention of the month. ,ff ,,-f 'T f' 1.5 And to the Republic for which it standsg one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all, echo members of junior Four as Sheila Loughnane holds the flag for the salute before classes in the morning. May I carry your books, Sister? Exemplify- ing typical Xavierite courtesy, Margaret Riley offers to carry Sister Marie lVlarguerite's books to her next class. Carol lVlcGovern contributes generously to the missions as Suzanne Murphy, chairman of the missions, collects. Y In God Love 1rlx 1 1111 111 lllx' 111111'11111g. l'11111'1' 1x11111x1 111 11111111111 1111111 1111111111111111 11111111 1 111111 T111'111l111'1' ffl 311111111114 1 '1'l171'1'l114 1111' N111'111' ' N 1 1 1 1 ll 111111 c1llll7llxi 11111'1r1111'. 11111 1 1 1 111 11111 11111111 111.11 1-11111'1'1'11 1111 111 111.11'111.1g1'. Malirceii Doorley, Nancy Dearden, and Elaine Ber- nier, rect-ive export advice from Father Theodore Schmults, senior religion teacher. Father enlightens the girls in regard to thc Catholic conception of phil- osophy. Giving glory to the Holy Mother of God is the aim of freshmen in their May pilgrimage to the chapel. 5 Carol Gorman and Irene Gobis of Sophomore One recite the rosary for an increase in religious vocations. r 1 Judith Leach, Mary Ann Quigley and Janice Motte display Mass vestments, as Anne Sweeney inquires who can name them. junior One holds a modern fashion show in its homeroom to foster modesty in dress. Learning Of His Love 1 'Vx pf ' as 5 ' J Sister Mary Celestine R.S.M., A.M. English, Spanish, bookroom Sister Mary Paracleta R.S.M., AM English, history Noreen McGowan consults the dictionary often before English class. f Words, words, words! Rosaria Ganga, Sophomore Five, and her classmates, Diane Lamont, Doris Hughes, Gail Mullen, and Carolyn O'Bricn search diligently through their dictionaries for a word which baffles them. English clatsscs prtmdc at systcmzitic rcvicw of glrgunlnatr, :nn lllllitiklllfllllll tn Ainuricul :and English lilcmturc, xx'urd flllQllk'5, and lflllllllll 111 :mtl and writtcn uxprcssimui, Spcillll fL'AlLllllQ clusscs :arc schcdulcd lint' scvpluwiiuwrcs and frcslnncn wlin nccd liclp. Ciuttivu xvriting and Iltlllflhlllrlll clmllcngc thc zthllltics of Slllwffllll' studcnts A fupplctncnmry fCllLllllQ prngrzun gums tu incrcasc Qlppikfltlllilll and tn huild xxnrd pnwcr. Alld1lJ'X'1bLlLll .nds in the form of rccnrdmgs and filmftrips arc ztvatilxthlc its teaching dcviccs. Journalism is taught to college preparatory juniors and seniors who gain experience in writing through the medium of a school paper, The Xaviercttc. A well- To give them practice in choral reading, the girls of the Sophomore Four English timed publication schedule provides the sense of urgency usually associated with newspaper deadlines. class read the poem, Saint Catherine. 2 sin Q' 4-n'f '-Q N ,ff , Ha-r'r'1'l it 5 'y .lr 3. Mary Coughlin, as the wolf, boldly accepts a cookie from little Red Riding Hood, portrayed by Diane McBride, during the junior Latin skit, Rubra Cuculla. 'Br :mmf I Eleanor Belknap, Kathleen De Curtis, joan Gill, and Bernice Fitzgerald, junior One, realize a guest sees more in an hour than the master does in a year. 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X :XX It couldn't be so confusing as it looks, thinks Barbara DeCiantis, hopefully, as she and Sandra Poirier of Senior One diligently study and discuss a graph of two functions. These girls are members of Sister Mary Stanislaus' trigonometry class. 9 30 A M Classes Change 53? 1' s Paula Cote, Paula Hanlev and Judith McDonald explain how to work a difficult algebra equation as members of the class follow their instructions and diligently try to find the answer to the problem Good luck' ,I I Even at 10 o'clock in the morning, geometry seems simple when Patricia DeSanto proves that two triangles are congruent. While Patricia may understand the theorem well, her proofs must make the example clear to the members of her class. Deep In Theorems And Equations Various courses in mathematics are offered to students here at Saint Xavier Academy by the mathematics department. Freshmen and sophomores study algebra to form the basis of future study in mathematics. juniors experience the use of greater reasoning powers as they embark upon that year of geometry, while other students acquire a flair for the techniques used in business mathematics. In the senior year trigonometry and analytic geometry are offered to college preparatory students and nurse's mathematics to scientific students. Although this course has proved satisfactory, in a short time it will be revised to conform with modern trends. --v Sister Mary Stanislaus R.S.M., Ph.B. Geometry, senior math, vice-principal Sister Mary Anastasia R.S.M., A.B. Religion, mathematics, guidance L Reviewing current issues of Our Times, Nancy Fairfield prepares for a class discussion concerning the latest United States atomic achievements. Busy pencils, busy eyes, and busy minds distinguish the girls of Senior Two as they assiduously prepare for their history lesson. This subject gives the girls an outlet for self- expression. THE FOWTOTTEN FIU! Dorothy Denelle and Kathleen Sliney of Senior Two keep informed on cur- rent topics by studying the News of the Week map. Xzivicritcs study hiitli Aiiicriean :intl world history. In prcscnting thc factual lwaickgrmiiid of Amcriczm history, :ln effort is ingitlc tim iimkc tlic past iiicxiiiiiigful and thc prcscnt more cluirly tiiitlcrstiiiid. Seniors rcccivc practicc in deriving hrimtl priiiciplcs fnwiii m.iny particular facts :mtl gain il kiiowlfdgc uf tlicsis writing. The facts of world history are coiisidcird in the light of Christian principles, :ind aid tlic student tw rcgililc Aiiicricgiis world hcritzigc. Angela Casey and Claire D'Orazio look at a picture of United Nation members praying. Russian delegates abstain from the prayers. 'Q Q Manireen Lonergan and Eileen Smith of Senior Two prepare talks from a New York Times filmstrip, Pillars of American Strength. 33 Sister Mary Colette R.S.M., A.lVl. Religion, geometry, general science, physics, biology, Basketball Club Sister luarie Susanne R.S.M.. BS. in Ed. Religion, chemistry, general science, English, audio- visual aids poi x ,,'fy 7 And Explore The Wonders Physics guid chemistry .irc gtmtmg tlie pupul.11' courses ull'ei't'tl hy the scieiice department. ln pliysies juniors lt-.tm tliv l.txx's ut' lll.lllt'li .uid viitwgy supple, mented lsy l.tlmr'.ttury exptfiliients xx-lair-li incite Ll lteeuer iuterest in tlir l.tws ul' ClCQlI'lelly .uid mguiy utliel' .iclellllllf prulwleins, Seiuui' clieiiiistry students pursue tlie study of m.1tter and its clmngcs, Two well eqtiiplwtl l.tlm1'.tt.n'1vs pnwitlt' tliu lfteilities needed tu .icqu.uut tliem xvltli tlie .tpplityitiuii ul' theories learned in tlie Cl.lSSI'UUIDS. Filmstrips guid slides liurmsli v1su.tl .tid to cumpluiueut class amd llllWOI'llUlI'y lll5l.I'llCl1UIlS, Investigating the metric system, the physics class gives rapt atten- tion to Sister's explanation. Girls taking this subject choose it as an elective and find it fascinating as a preparation towards work on the college level. ,gif s..-4 l ,QL- , Q s-vs L Don't let them wing pull harder! shout junior physicists as Suzanne Daoust and Mary' Lynn Reisert lead their respective teams in a tug of war which results in proving a theory on vacuums. Of Science Carefully checked by her classmates, Elaine Bernier slowly pours mercury into the J tube, dur- lhg a physics class experiment, to measure the atmospheric pressure. 4 C at ,, X! 1.1 C- ? -Q. ' 1 , 3 ,Lf-fri! 35 General Science is a subject included in the freshman curriculum. For those who will not have the opportunity to study science again, it affords basic scientific knowledge. It offers a splendid introduction to science to those who intend to conf tinue scientific studies. The course includes numerf ous experiments. Biology, the science of life, is taught to sophomores in the xientific course and to seniors in the classical course. Text material offers. a better understanding of the basic principles of life. lt also helps girls to improve health standards by explaining causes of disease. During the year girls perform a required amount of dissection. I.- liar sb 'QT Sister Mary Gervase R.S.M., B.A. Religion, general science, algebra, business math, art appreciation, Art Club I0:I5 A.M. Nature Takes Time To Teach Biology students Barbara Short, Alice Roberts, Ann Stelmark, and Jane Hynes show different reactions as they watch Sister Mary Lois, R.S.M., dissect a frog. . f-cr 'nn Sister Mary Lois R.S.M., Ed.B. Religion, biology, chemistry, general science ' l l'l'v.v ui- .- Knuyu HS 1llXI'I liliilxnxlisx Vultill Ill INUNL' 'WS i..- ' . 'lylt :num iliixnxxw ,mini IMF KHNHID SLI V isiuuzrii. XXII HH' Null! ! ' ULMX ufil'lN l l lxxlli S 4 Q u1ix1rxlNN , um w-HHN 1 l bXXkllNlN Xlll lt NNI' lXlNlINlN YIXHINI x-'ivy ll rlXNlINlll1l , izkllimxn M, '1 4- ll'lNliN1lQ .iqsl MRARU' , 'l ' his 4 u' i E ri tl, ul ' I ' i . . . , 1 Theresa Pailthrope s project on color blindness l and relative statistics won a third grant last year at the annual state science fair held in ,' Nlarvel Gym. EMISTRY CULLUKDS USEFUL HENOMENW W ' QWW ...al- -00 . il ,l' vffrt I I c Helen McConnel1's chemistry project, colloids, A Useful Phe- nomenon, received a third grant at last year's science fair. She illustrated her project with samples and notes. Virginia McElroy and Linda Shepherd experi- ment on expansion of metals. Complementing classwork, laboratory practice gives students a chance to apply principles. Y- it in e Z7 Could This Be A Key To A Career Saint Xavier husiness training depart' ment. under Sister Mary Cnncepta's capahlc direction, is lwth well kiiowii and highly regarded lay l'rnx'idence husiness inen. All commercial students take the same course in their freshinan and snphninnre years. ln their vitininr year. liowevet', students choose either the secretarial or clerical division. Secretarial students then concen' trate nn shorthand, typing. transcription, and lousincss machines. which include comp' tnnieter and calculating machines, and also the audograph, ediphonc. and dictaphunc. Girls practice diligently to hccoine ellicicnt in the use nt these various devices. :Xnother important secretarial skill is the ability to talie down and transcribe rapid dictation. The students' chiel' goal is production, the product of speed and accuracy. X10 Qi K-- - mf-, . , yr Irene Pontbriand listens attentively to Janice Vallente as she explains cash receipts and cash payments. Elizabeth Park checks the board to make sure she has completed her work. These girls make accounting seem simple. . v jx l if W'hile Jacqueline Vasconcelos demonstrates the proportion of shorthand symbols to Cynthia Barrette, Carole Piette assists Sheila Loughnane in correctly writing the brief forms for study. f u I 'Q N X ' V i' i Personal appearance, behavior. personality, and poise are the main characteristics an employer looks for when he is interviewing a girl for a position, says Sister Nlary Concepta, R,S.M., as she briefs these seniors. janet Anisewski, Rose Marie Ventry, Nancy Heinkel, and Raymonde Loxley for personal interviews. b-I' J' G if ,. ,s If as vi Sister Mary Concepta R S M. Ed.M. Shorthand, typing, transcription Placement Bureau, Typing Club 5 Sister Mary Marcia R.S.lVl., Ed.lVl. Office machines, business math Thirty-five members of Senior Three study to become expert typists, forming the business staffs of Xavier and Xarierettc. Preparing for a favorite class, Suzanne Brouillette and Anne Coady assure themselves that their typewriters are in the best working condition. In The Throbbing Current Cf Business Q 1 . Those girls who in their ,tumor year enrolled m the clerical course devote themselves to the study of typing, husiness essentials. filing, lausiiiess law. reeorcl keeping. and othce machines. These students are preparing themselves to he valuahle ofliee workers in the husiiiess world. Vs'heu it comes time to graduate. the girls are helped in ohtaiuing 'iohs through the placement bureau, conducted hy Sister lvlary Coneepta, RSM. Eleanor Ostrowski, Mary Hulme, Christine Grande, and Eva Stock- li' nv i k! i - yi well, all of Senior Four, listen very carefully to the recorded typing material used for tran- scription classes in the business machines room. Ne., Sister Marie Anna R.S.M., B.E. Business math, general math, treasurer Janice Vallante and Mary Nlulmm-y of Senior Three, with the aid of the teletrainer, practice speaking pleas- antly over the telephone. X nu Sister Marie Geraldyn R.S.M., B.S. in B.Ed. Religion, history, typing, clerical training, bookkeeping, Typing Club 1 , t l Ui Tl -,tv Gail Canning, Carol Le May, Nlyrtice Engley, Joan Harrison, Janet W'ilcox, Elaine Powers. and Doris Conway work on comptom- etc-rs and Burroughs calculators. ea? r leer.-,ree-sfanllnqv -..m-,s . z ,f-4 Senior Four learn to operate the many types of business machines. There are two types of manual machines, key-driven and rotary. The electric machines save much time and energy. Listening to the voices on the record, the girls enjoy the learning process. 51 all :Pte -...Q X, if 1' ' 'x I... Y 1 Cheery notes of music resounded from the WPRO Broadcasting room last year when the Ave Maria Choristers made their television debut. The participants, both seniors and juniors, were chosen because of superior singing ability, Our Day Is Enriched B Elementary harmony and appreciation of music are the subjects which freshmen and sophomores study weekly in a general music course. Open to all studentse musically talented, the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Conte. performs at auditorium programs throughout the year. Members meet twice weekly under the superf vision of Sister Marie Marguerite, R.S.M. A general knowledge of art is given to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Their studies include design and color, history and appreciation of art. Basie principles of art are studied and then given practical application. Moments Of Culture ' -1' if i 8 4 Mary Coughlin shows slides during art apprecia- tion to Donna Mile and joan Greve. Sister Mary Emily R.S.M., A.M. Religion, world history, French, German, Glee Club , Aft l - - , 4. A . . . - 5 5' -fl 7? 7 1: ' - MF' i 'Y' A ' ,Ld ,tv Q 'L' ny: 'I 'I' ' ...'! Q F: Us . .1 s 2 1'-f 'ni fi , tiff '45 'N ' -, 'six 'us Lao s--si Diff. J. , .41 1 l '2 0.0!-I Sister Marie Marguerite R.S.M., A.M. Religion, typing, office practice, clerical training, orchestra Using the history of art as their sub- ject matter, Paula Blais and Mary Coughlin decorate the art gallery bulletin board with pictures display- ing the progress of art through the ages. All Xavierites appreciate good music and they were not disappointed when Mr. Joseph Conte, school orchestra director, and the Rhode Island Phil- harmonic Orchestra gave a special concert for their benefit. Capably Guided jlflffllfdfly Lucille Guillette and Regina Follett consult the Science Research Associate booklets. Hoping to improve their reading skills, the girls scan the out- lines for suggestions about better read- mg. Eileen Horan receives some interesting and expert guid- ance from Sister Mary Mar- jorie, R.S.M., head of the guidance department. in 4 Susanne Murphy, Barbara Shea, Joan Crowley, Jean McLellan, Deborah Doyle, and Virginia Hourigan take advantage of the many facilities of the guidance department. They find that the friendly atmosphere makes very pleasant the pursuit of vocational information and the reading of the college handbook of their choice. An effective guidance program plans for group guidance, personal placement, and research through interviews and the guidance lihrary. I Once a week homeroom teachers apply the prinf eiples of Complete Group Cuidtnice for Catholic High Schools to the school and social prohlems of the girls. Each upperclassman also selects a counselor Sister Mary Marjorie R.S.M., A.M. Algebra, geometry, senior math, guidance, sodality for personal interviews while counselors are ap' pointed for sophomores and juniors. By engagement each girl discusses with her adviser her future plans. course of study, and her marks, which are recorded in the guidance ollice. This ollice also displays numerous college catalogs and hrochures of voca' tional interest. ln the senior year, the Placement Bureau finds many suitable positions for Xavierites. '11 -Q E Sophomore Three study group guidance. They will discuss such topics as school spirit, study habits, self-respect, vocations, modest dress, going steady, and confiding in parents. Under the heading personal love of Christ they will consider frequent reception of sacraments, assisting at Mass, and prayer habits. 1 5 45 11 rv- 0' '--Q Mrs. Mary Kelliher Bilodeau R. N. School Nurse 1 an N Q Mrs. Claire McGroarty Physical education as? Clare Loitman Smith, M.D. School physician Mrs. Watson begins the an- nual health check by weigh- ing Arlene McAteer of Sen- ior Two. Other girls wait to have their eyes tested and height measured. nd Plzysimlly For The Future In ordcr to provide for the studcnts' physical wcllfhcing. thc health program has a scvcnffold function. Tho doctors physical cxaininations arc followed hy individual chucks and counseling hy thc srhool nurse. Every other year tht- Xfray mohilc unit is operative on campus. To liclp lt-:cp hodics physically strong, gym classes provide calisthcnics supplcm-:ntcd hy daily physical routincs in cach class. J Stud Time One of the most .idy.iiit.igctutis periods of the day. the study pciwtwtl, is scheduled for 1:45 to 2:30 p. iii, Since suhiect m.ittei' t'ciii.iui3 tit-ali tiruiii iiiuriiiiig lt-swims. the stu' dent prtwceetls tu .ipply these new priiieiples to liuiiiewurk .tssigiiiiiciits Nt't'css.iry text hooks iitxit' .it hind tquip liti with ret'ci'ciieus .uid study iiiiituriul. Hoiiicmtiiii tu.it'licrs willingly give .issistaiice iii the misc of ditiicult pi-tihlciiis, By using study periods correctly, tt student may enjoy free evenings. U, ...a i Sister Mary Emily, R.S.M.. gladly helps any member of her class with Wforld History. Here she explains tomororw's assignment to Beurly DeMeo and Mildred Deignan. -ev' XXX Studious members of Freshman Two use their study period well. know that the room must be quiet if they are to concentrate properly. materials at hand to save time. With all other things such as that ranteen out of mind, they plunge into those asignments and emerge vi to spare at home. These wise freshmen waste no time. 'Q These diligent pupils They have all their new dress or I.aSallc ctorious with an hour Regina Folette of Junior One sharpens her pencil as she prepares all the ma- terials needed for a profitable study period. I-lomeworlc is always a challenge, but Carol Hanley and Ann McCaffrey' solve their geometry problem with Sister's permission, of course! lf, While Ann Marie Melxenna studies the campus landscape during study period she spies a chum to whom she gives a friendly smile and greeting fr-.i ff' W Mi 5'. l I 4. . , ,, , mm-1: . -.- -i t T , LN l. in . U 9 f V - A .l.-,,.s..,,...l.- V - 1 ' 1 J., ... 4-+1--V T. A . - -- 's Patricia I.illy and Jane Dailey dance to the rhythm of Madonna Allsworth's Twelfth Street Rag while their hep classmates clap to the beat of ragtime. i, . ,,:s- , 5 1 Mrs. Salisbury, supervisor of the cafeteria, pro- vides for the healthy appetites of young Xavier- ites. Here she invitingly describes the quality of the soup. Kathleen McClellan carries a full tray to her table. Kathleen, do you have the necessary proteins, fats, and carbohydrates for a well- balanced diet? High oon At S.X. . Ho111c1'ot1111 period occupies the time hctwecii 1:15 and -45 1. 111, Sisters attend tw issuing dircctiiiiis, reading . 1 . iiicssagcs. 'uid ctiiiductiiig iiiisccllgiiictius husiiicss. Since thcsc gictivitics ssldiiui cuiisuiiie tht- L'lll1I'C period, girls rc11111i11 free tu study or to turn to other matters. l'l41111crt1u111 period puny piwwiclt' tipptirttiiiity for Pllllllllllg itll aguiida ur fur He-. f L j ,L V'7' ctniiductiiig ll class mcctiiig. Girls may trhtniii siipplciiiciitgiry Whats new and different? Sophomorcs ask- This rcndm! iiigitcrml from the lihraify or may Purchase school quemfm may lead to an 'meresung and 'iXf 'H wtf' ' H versation when members of the class arrive at their supplies at the htioltromii, Due to the crowded currictilum, favorite mowing Spot, the Cafeteria. art, music, gym. and club meetings are scheduled at this time. T-'S l Lunch is always a favorite period at Saint Xavier's. Patricia Lilly and jane McNamara enjoy a delicious meal and a few moments respite before classes resume. - AA Lunch period is never complete with- out a long drink of water. All girls. freshmen, sophomores. juniors. and seniors enjoy this chance to chat with one another and to make new ac- quaintances. A group of juniors purchase candy from Mrs. Quimby during lunch. Those lunch checks certainly expedite purchases! C , N Msg ff-r-ff-Pf ' ,-. W-- rv,l:',f, 4L li Xffrf 1 FC f Margaret Fleury, Junior One, takes a few minutes out during her 1:15 p. m. period to phone a quick message home to her mother. lzl P.M. With Ties That EBHII Qt? ,qi J x-S., ex I ish. Paula McLeod is a very popular girl in Junior One, especially in the morning. The reason is that she sells lunch checks. Here, Janet McElroy and Mary Jane McGuinness purchase some while stopping to chat. Attention! Sister Mary Ce- lestine operates a thriving business in the book room as students from all homerooms arrive at 1:15. Time Can Never Destro Marcia Dugan diligently dusts Sister's desk. Adjusting window shades, Barbara Shea lends a helping hand, too. Rotating her assignments, each member of the class participates in keeping her homeroom neat. Is your classroom spic and span? Sister Mary Audrey, R.S.M., corrects some English papers during homeroom period while Barbara Pugliese performs her weekly charge of watering the many varieties of plants. Rex-o-graphing plans for assemblies, the day's agen- da, and requests for prayers comprise some of Miss l.etourneau's duties. Receiving these messages, Madeline Guerard returns to her homeroom. Sister will then read the messages to the class. This Has Be-en Time Well-Spent Dismissal takes placc at ' 'W p m aft r ift tlic Llay's liappciiiiigs qui -.. . . . c 1 crmmii praycrs arc said. Girls rcvicxx qkly iii lmukcr and Llrcssiiiyf rowiiis 'is tlic' rc l'i'c wxilw . , . 3 p . L rde with l1ucks wr Hsofti Sla ' f l lx Nl ' ' r iiimiiig up 'crs Jiut, giris turn to lcavc for licnmc, wurlx. ur pcrliaps a glcu clulw ur lmiskcrlmill practice. Must girls pause my thc campus shrinc. is 'Q tu 5. ' an Aw at X5 .an 3 K 5 A , 6 r 9 X ii ' 11 LV 'p x , x ' i ' ' A 5 '! N Here we go! Susan Hines, Sheila Sullivan, Jane McNamara, Barbara Moura, Patricia Lilly, Lee Ziminslcy, and Sandra Perry, Senior One, regret having to leave these halls, even if it is just for part of each day. School's all right, but dismissal's the greatestf' according to Sophomore Six who especially enjoy the mild, sunny autumn days. They discuss the latest fashions in the carefree spirit of fall. Whatever Dorothy Reall and Patricia Lilly may be discussing will not interfere with their make-up as they primp in the powder room after dismissal. One of the qualities possessed by every true Xavierite is neatness. Here Elaine Bernier of Senior One exemplifies this trait as she cleans her locker thoroughly and arranges its contents neatly. ll 1 .NL 55 C 'N NK Nil U1 RN Nl UNI m1 www Iurtm r Ill X 'HIL Q L ' 111011. llfx UYUIH Hx U X U Q MUNI tw IITUUIUL k TiYX L L ' L7 IA O-CLIRRICLIL L'I'PLIiMIi. I'I.'i rm' 1 Q: ' '1-,Q n Qi' gt uly. uw QL1I'I'lQLll.lIA .ms ' uns pr dc ll rtumty Ihr' t 'lc :rude dc 'clul mt, Thu wl.1l1ty Y .mms tw umkc Tfllglllllw truths AX I!lU.iI1iIlQT-LII. I51'.un.1t1gx, xxwwhl .Lt J rl I' s. art. glcc gl 1. Vhcs' tm. lx um' cg mum, luxku 1 All. F 5 l. , L52 .ml 115. 1' 1115 ffc X glrls . 'Lic Rl! inn. , N I K. f ,N X Q '3 f 5 iff' tx 1' X 1 I '9- . 1 if s 1 Qs -:ssgxsyo .u.., - J ,L- YO hs -Q, Y r fs 13 6? 1- ' fd., -L ' ff' 'fin-I Wanda Tereska Prefect and President ofthe Student Body Kathleen Moran Vice-Prefect and Chairman of Our Lady's Committee x . TN, iv Nancy Heinlcel Secretary and Chairman of the Advisory Board Q rw'Q I' --1 1 GZ? Dolores Bianco Chairman of the Missions 1 - JV ..-v 'uv' Susanne Daoust Chairman of the Social and Publicity Committees Members of the board here meet with the Most Reverend Russell McVinney, D.D., Bishop of Providence, for the annual interview. They submit plans for the year in order to gain His Excellencfs approval. Our Bishop commented favorably, particularly commending the medical supplies drive for cur Mercy mission in Belize. l 5 -1 i . ? .ii----T ! ,tj 3 If ji ' fri I 5 if 1. - 'O Ps 34 i 1-x 1+ 'vs li -5 0' YT' 1-1 r ' Patricia Silva Chairman of Parish and Eucharistic Committees Brenda Babul Chairman of Literature and Queen's Work Committees I ,-.a A .2 Q. V G -1 v .s 4 A 2 , N' n I s W ' u- FG-1:3 , X e ' Serving as spiritual reminders to sodalists, the sodality bulletin boards play an important role in highlighting sodality activities. Brenda Babul and Wanda Tereska here arrange ma- terial for a display on Mission Sunday. Marian Leaders Based on greater selectivity of memhership this year, the Sodallty of Our Lady of Mercy ranks foremost among student activities, l'nder the guidance of Sister Mary Marjorie, RSM.. moderator. seniors aet as unit leaders. At the end of the year they make a permanent Act of Conseeration, juniors and sophomores attend prohation classes directed hy Sister Mary Miehaeleen, RSM., and Sister Mary Sharon. RSM, Climaxing their prohation period, the selected juniors make a temporary Act of Consecration. Members of the Sodality Board who are discussing the method, meaning and importance of frequent mental prayer with prefect, Wanda Tereska, are Patricia Silva, Brenda Bahul, Kathleen Moran, Nancy Heinkel, Susanne Dauost, and Dolores Bianco. 1 4 Mary Gaulin, Mary jane Thacker, Carol W'eeden, captions for The Xavier. Oh, those word counts! and Carol Cota write ig, .,...x Che Xavier fu, I J .,X ' Raymonde Loxley, advertising mana- ger for the 1958 yearbook, and jac- queline Yates, business manager, seem thoroughly absorbed in typing cap- tions and ten-point copy for The Xavier. N Susan Hines of Senior One, editor of The Xavier, announces the good news to students, The Xavicrs have ar- rivedl . ' 4 Where Happ Days Are Recorded For Posterit As a result of the diligent work of the literary. business. and typing stalls, The Xavier presents .1 Q-iinplctc and interesting outline of school XMIM- activities. Susan Hines acts .is ctliturfiiifcliicf of the VHS yearbook. lvlcnib-:rs 5. of the literary stall, tlo copy and Calplluii writing. Th-3 business staff begin work iii hluiiuary. soliciting zicls and lulroiis. Typing is done by the girl.- chosen from the business training course. l Sister Mary Loretto 'K 8 F qs R.s.M., AM. Suu Religion, English, publications adviser N- -an -'U P' J -wr Cecily Horn, manager of the circula- tion campaign, shows a few girls on the staff a preview of the beginning pages of the 1958 yearbook. The girls have been writing captions for thc pictures going into the book. Marilyn Sim and Nancy Couchon preside at a meeting of the unior legishture. Here they discuss current events with Father David Coffey as moderator. Preparing a tape recording, Nancy Couchon and Marilyn Sini work diligently. This re- cording will lae used at the next meeting of the junior Legislature. Meetings are held each week. Rev. David Coffey is in- terested in work of both- forums and attends their meetings twice a month. Wcurlcl Affairs has Sister lvlary Laurcne, RSM., for its moderator this year. ln' eluded in the schedule of the cluh are drills in parliamentary procedure, preparation for mock conventions. radio and television appearances. Father David Colley visits the cluh once a month, encouraging and aiding the girls in presenting clear expres' sions of their opinions. The study of cur' rent periodicals and discussion of world news make up the weekly meetings. Integration, a topic often displayed in tht lu ad lines, is being discussed seriously by lili 1 Smith, Barbara Schiffman, Nanny Dt xrdcn Maury O'lJonnell, Patricia I.illy and Nanty Heinlcel. Dorothy Powe and Susan Hines dis- cuss the plans for a bulletin board that would be appropriate for the United Nations Week. Entire World Affairs Forum listen as the secre tary, Susan Hines, gives a thorough account and accurate report on the happenings of the first general meeting. World Affairs Annette Dumas reports for her committee con cerning their research on Eisenhower: leader ship despite his handicap of ill health eadlines And Deadlines 41' Dorothy Rc-all of Senior One, editor of The Xavierette, instructs the staff on how to crop pictures. The girls all listen attentively so that there will be no mistakes. Dorothy Reall, Xarierelte editor, and Paula Blais, page editor, call the Sister Mary Sharon R.S.M., Ed.B. Religion, English, French, publications, sodality In U16 Xaviercffe 'Tlze Xurierette, last year a news maga:iue, la-:came a newspaper again this year, Vdrli Sister lvlary Loretto, R,S.M,, A.M.. and Sister lvlary hliaimii. ll.h.M,, lLcl.l5., as laculty advisers. senior journalism students pulalished the paper hilmuntlily. Page editors, Dorothy Reall, Paula lilais. Kathleen lvluraii. and lj.lIl'lCl.l Silxi headed the stall. Memlsers aimed to develop clear thinking. accurate outlining methods. and clear expression. printer to ask him to expedite the arrival of the Xavierelles which the students are eagerly awaiting. Carol l.oughery, Sandra Poirier and Dorothy Powe are busily checking Xavierelte headlines with the head- line schedule held by Ellen Doy le. Dorothy Reall discusses with members of her staff a future Xnvierelle using as source material ideas from a for- mer issue. XVe need editorials, fea- tures, and news stories. Jjv' n . 14,47 !H,7,,,,:j'7 l 7ZrfJ,vfj,f,,J f f 4 APO Moments Cf Modulation Piano: Madonna Allsworth, Alice Catino, Helena Matta, janet Veilleur, Muriel Dunlavey. Violin: Ella Gennaro, Angela Casey, Ann Marie Cox, Kathleen Tretton, Judith Lague, Virginia Bilotti, Shirley Boisvert. Viola: Chari- anne Ulmschneider. Cello: Nancy Conte. Flute: Roberta Amaral. Clarinet: Sandra Peterson. Mary Sue Matthews, Margaret Colicci. Trumpet: Charlotte Faella. Xylophone: Caro- lyn Healey, Joanne McCarten. Piano Accor- dion: Theodore Snyder, Betty Anne Jones, Sandra Lombardi. Percussion: Carol Anisewski, Sandra Nicosia, Antonetta Mendes. ' Included in the school orchestra are 27 active members and 13 trainees. Under the joint instrucf tion of Mr, joseph Conte and Sister Marie Mitr- guerite, RSM., the orchestra not only entertains at school assemhlies. plays, and operettas, hut has outside contacts as well. The orchestra took part in the Spring Music Festival in which they were given a numher one rating. highest rating conferred on any orchestra at the festival. The orchestra also participated in a joint concert with memhers of the R. I. Philharmonic at an assemhly. Ella Gennaro, concert mistress of the school orchestra, also plays in the Rhode Island Youth Qrchestra, junior branch of the Philharmonic. -xo I' X , --au ' Sn., Alice Catino plays the piano, Sandra Peterson, the clarinet Carol Anisewski, the drumsg and Charianne string bass, in this all-girl orchestra, the Rhy Ulmschneider, the thmettes w-q-n-v- Measures, Melod ff' YK lr F, Q X 4 I I ' Vi' v' xl , . fs , -sw. Mr. joseph Conte School orchestra director Ella Gennaro of Sophomore One, concert mistress, is an accomplished violinist and a pupil of Mr. Joseph Conte. .sl-Q as-f X h i f I i o as , ll 8 - Q . P.itrici.i l7eS.into, Slarilvn Sini, and Xlarcia Bliss of the .irt club, wedge claw. put finishing touches on .1 clav bowl. .uid roll out some clay. Carol Hanley' .ind Brenda Sullivan are examin- ing cenuuifs which students in the art club have made. femmics helped members to develop and strengthen creative .ability-. . , , . . Cerxiuuqs slums :uc .irsotrctl .ittcutivn of the :Xrt Cluli this yc.lr. lvndcr the .lzirqtwzi vt' Sister Kl.u'v Lictkisc, R F Nl. gurls .ur striving tv rlrwlwp .mel strengthen !ZhllX'1tlU.ll :z'c.1t:x'c .tlixlitv through this :medium Ar: students mm' Liss oulv the molds xxhzch thu' thclusclvcs hive initio, .mtl thcv experiment with txmzix' tlitfcrctit tvpcs vt' m.1tcr:.ils tor their work . T ' 2 X 'fx if-+I iz' ' XIV 7 . H T' . ' :R+ . 'Y lf Sister Mary La Salette Home Economics Religion, accounting, shorthand, Spanish, typing, sewing, cooking For Xavicritcs interested in lmiimc cc-imiinics. Sister Mary L4iS.ilcttc. RSMW ciirccts the cooking zmcl :CXVIIIQ clulws. Girls try tmp lmrucr cooking and attempt rtxitly mixcs Lifter Sister.: cluriwx1s1r.it1m1s. Mcmlacrs ul- the sowing clulv learn tw Ilillmx' patterns, making aiprimns, lrlouscs, and skirts. Caroline Kulakowski, Carol Sabatino and Sandra Del Nigro, members of the sew- ing club, display their sewing skills. Their activity is un- der the direction of Sister Mary La Salette, R.S.M. ni x R Rosemary Kelly. Catherine McGinn Preparing for later in life the girls of the cooking club under the capable and Andrea Egan tr-, their Skills on direction of Sister Marx La Salette R SM try to decide whether or not a new bisquit recipe at a cooking to use mixes or recipes club meermg .ui 'I 5 an I O gg ' oo os 0 0 9- 6 it - . 3 ' 3 , ff .. . . r ,I it 0 on ' 5 4' J ' 'Q' 00 on Q .8 i-ul, 5,1 G, 1 :ff lr: ' L . - , . J' Y I A . ' 5 N ' 0 9. ' : Q it llg F .- - 5 I I l Q ' ' i' N ' .isis , A -. -' ' 544 w -0121 '--' . 'F Glee Club membership is important in co-curricular activity. Girls from both senior and junior classes perform several times each year under the capable direction of Sister Mary Emily, R.S.M. They sing publicly on radio and television as well as in programs here. .-RN: -. - Under the expert direction of Sister lvlary Emily, R.S.M.. the Glcc Club forms ,4 5 Il 5 a major part of the schools extrafcurricular activities. It gives training to seniors 'I I 1 E and juniors interested in music. Voice production, sight reading, part singing, and I E interpretation are emphasized at weekly meetings. Senior members of the club are ' called the Ava lvlaria Choristers. This year Anne Shannon of Senior Two became l president. Club members give several school productions and appear on local television i g , programs as well. A public presentation, the operetta, provides funds for the annual , I Catholic Charities Fund Appeal. Showing a great deal of initiative, some juniors have organized a new society. Its purpose is to have every- one say grace after meals. Here some of the members are shown singing their theme song. Anne Shannon of Senior Two is president of the sen- 4 ior unit of the Glee Club. S H , ' . , Feelings ' 4 ' Expressed 1 . 5 M - . ' - le ln Song ,- -. -'T -4 .--Wm f 'Q -5ff'.'1f.f 4 44-Fi ' By' - ' ' I- 1 , ,Q Mary Ann Gaulin of Senior One per- forms for a school assembly without any apparent sign of stage fright. Y i 2 Q on 1' X 5 A mg, I4 I fi fx fl 'if-. -..Q .5 . gag 2532 . ...ll U16 Harvest anice Dufresne, Paula Teu- 1 bert and Carol Weedon are inspecting the stability of Herman, the scarecrow. Iii xx. 4 , X Chatting between dances in the shadow of the proverbial scare- CYOW. Barbara DeCiantis, Ted MacLat1ghlin, Brenda Babul, and Paul Lambert pause before the next waltz. v l .. . i K His Excellency, the Most Reverend Russell McVin- ney, D.D., Bishop of Provi- dence, smiles encouragingly at the annual Vocation Rally. N i 3 'E Interested students are introduced to three Sisters from the newly organized Lady of Providence novitiate. rf ' fr Din, Friendly faces and a firm handshake greet Kathleen Moran at the annual vocation rally. Here displaying the garb of the Order are two model Dominicans accompanied by a pro- fessed Sister. ww Vocation Rally X X fg 'GN 'v Sister Mary Aurelia R.S.M., A.M. Religion, English, clramatics Mary Langhorn demonstrates Jupiter to attentive Raymoncle Loxley, Su- zanne Murphy, and Patricia Vaughn. Mary, the super salesman, tricks by ventriloquism both Pat and Suzanne into ordering one thousand speechless Jupiters. .21 J - , -Q, gk '., -si ' ' ' F :Q Ui rf- -.t 5 . u V31 'Q - ' is 'i in . , Buy jupiter, Z1 threefact play, was the choice of The Rosa Mystiea iuaywrs at us 1957 produeuon on February 12 and 13. llnder the direction of Sister Mary Aurelia, R.S.M., sophomores, juniors, and seniors staged Willigini Daividson's comedy whose setting is in at large LlCp3lI'll11Cl1f store, Its toy buyer struggles to hold her job against Opposing and seemingly insurmountable odds. sum TOYS L-I 1 nuvffz 1 ei f 1 rovs 1 3 I? 6 Q Hank fGay Landriganl contemplates Suzanne Murphy tries to balance her- Patricia Vaughn rises gingerly after his speech to the toy buyer concerning self on Patricia Vaughn when Jane having been sleeping in the stock more display counters in the toy de- Dailey pinches her, complaining about hamper ihKO Whifh She has fallen in partment of Joyce's. her too sheer stockings. her haste. If if Huy jupiter , Please This one has real hair! Suzanne Murphy, salesgirl for Joyce's Depart- ment Store, selects a doll from a counter display. gun...- janct Anisewski, portraying the owner of joyce's Depart- ment Store, seems dismayed as Ann Doherty, manager of the store, urges jupiter to speak. Theresa Casey, buyer, tacitly wishes her success. 1 -an 'F' ll gn vo g . e I fy. ' . ' ...,. sw-' 1 . ,I Q..-. , . t 1 ' x x -'A 7 .im- g , A I Beautifully-gownetl Paula Teubert of junior Three and her escort exchange smiles and prepare to trip the light fantastic at the memorable junior Prom. On an evening like this no toe-trodding is permitted, young man. When Knight Meets Da lvlaiy 27 was the hig night for the juniur inixs ginel her eseurt. After eheery hellcfs, she left her wrglp in her el.ies1'wm1i .intl intrwehieeel him tw her hiunerwmi teaieher. Sister Mary M.ii1i'1ti.1, l1.S.lwl., em'eli.illy weletiineel them gintl they entereel the gym. henntltiiilly eleeuinltetl with .1 fI1ntlerell.i inutiti. Tummy lvlassifs inusie inehieleel Pllplllrll' numhers .mel swine rentleretl upwn request. Night prayers .mtl the hymn eneleel her first prmn, Return- ing home Ll very hippy girl. she eluteheel her souvenir pmgrriin. 4 x 4 1 f t i I f . How about 'The Mexican Hal D3f1CCi?,, requests Nlichael Smith, Vi anda Ter- eskzfs escort, as they stop to chat with Tommy Masso. Vvtll I excr find that program? moans Patricia Peto rella to her escort assisting in the search. 3 t X , ii J wid I, vs, S' mv 'M 5, ., .E 4 , Q I K' . i . 1 A4 A 6 , , A Adele Saritelli as Master of the Cookstove, Raymonde Loxley, Royal Housekeeper, and Manha Donahue, Master of the Recipes, delighted audiences by their humorous characterizations. Patricia Sutcliff, Shirley Gosselin and Janet Anisewski, junior and senior members of the dramatics club respectively, portray the mayoress' niece, the secretary, and the mayoress in last year's operetta. With its quaint oriental setting, it proved to be most delightful and enjoyable to all, even to the weary starlets. fi gy 1 'x J, 4 J- :--i 4 e , wget ' J , pee 9 - - 4. fr . 3-V. 0' rt -fl. . ,X ,yi ,ow ,ii A wtf fl ,Q '- Z fbfkfsk y , .2 -va -1 . - ' ', , jr: ,, 1 1 it . . ' F M g,,.93.g-V fl ,f ' , .I ,112 ,. Q t ', F ,ia?i?r' 3 ,, -'N , 'f ,i . S. .1 H l. , : 5 , ,va 3- 21,Fi'- ' I I J ' 1' - f ' rw , 5' , 7 fa. 1 wifi , viii? J 4. 1- -- 1 : .mf I - 13411 1 ff' F Ng: F 'i L 5' D I , UL. 1 E i X . -I t Q Y , if in Observe the Taltahama Police Force is the theme from this delightful song led by the Chief of Police, Eileen Lafferty. l Temple dancers of the King's court, in beautifully colored kimonos of pink and aqua, entertain all by their grace1 ful movements. 1 Scene Cf Plot Set To Music In order to raise money for the 1957 Catholic Charities Fund Appeal, the Clee Club presented Cher-ry Rose, an operetta in two acts. The plot and music revolved around Cherry Rose, a young girl, who opposed her ambitious mother's attempts to arrange a marriage between her and the king of Takahama. S 7 fu'-ge ?r'g ,Q 5 1 55 V fs 9 ri 5 Y o ll ri ,fi 1 uf gil 'E i a-ni K v- -- ,b I Y . 7- While the jester jests, the lring pon- 1 l V ders. Christine Grande, court fool, tempts the king of Japanica, Ann Doherty, to present suflicient food for A 1 'I 7 ' thought so that he may break his fast. 5, l ,A X 21 A X 5 I' fri., un.. , - - ,waeL:.'hH.:5Y,,Lg B asv as ie' Q' A' f.-- fm 4 Fixtgwl- Paula Hanley, Frances Roe and Irene Gobis, members of the Library Club consult R.S.M., Ed.M. reference books to aid in their research. Sister Mary Alma Librarian nut - A 7- . -11 tif i F'- 'I Look In The Library A large group of interested freshmen and sophomores are enrolled in the Library Club which is under the super' vision of Sister Marry' Alma, R.S.M,, club moderator. Mem' bers .learn the book and its parts, the classification and arrangement of hooks. how to read and use dictionaries, encyelopedias, and other reference materials. During the library club meeting, Jacqueline McCaf- frey and Patricia Cambies ponder over the periodicals before carefully choosing the one they want. Putting into practice the les- son on how to use the library, Paula Hanley consults the card catalog before choos- ing her book. .31 X 'F Cokes and cookies provide welcome refreshment for the varsity basketball team and their spirited cheerleaders. Seniors get in extra practice before an intra-mural game. Watch that ball! Get that ball, cry the bystanders as Saint Xavier's and our friendly rival, Bay- view. play one of the most exciting games of the season. This scene is in Bayview's gymnasium. Perfect form is shown by the cheering squad as they shout cries of encouragement in an effort to lead the basketball team to a victory. .hr .Ag ,p . .5 Split-Second Timing Tcgiiiivmi'k :mtl good yor mm c siresst-tl .is ands ui gli1iI'gic txt iw L t well ll- pliysinil exercise xxlit 1 eta X club lllt't'lN Ctlcll week. 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Qin ,..........E ir ,Qi Y' if Senior Presidents Preside ,-ar t '1 Sheila Sullnvan .Sensor One li nun Q- Martha Donah c .Suuor fun jx 76 'J' 1-'1' cannette Godm Chrlstme Grande S 1 F1 r Sensor Three cm: r 1 u I I .,-Q Z5 ,I 'ui I li ,..-1 1 MADONNA ANNA ALLQXK ORTH 191 Meadow Street Pawtutlctt R I C mduate o Samt oieph umor Hugh School ustrx u 7 Irentlx Su alzty ul Our Ltdy of Mtrty 3 4 BRENDA ELIZABETH BABUL 37 Chaffee Street Prmlclente 9 R I C mcluule nj Smut Adallvert C mmmar btluml Cla Prt ldent 1 Clnurmm of ueen s XX or and Llterx ture ,umrnxtteeQ 4 lawn Staff 4 C'lee Clulw 3 4 1 rary Club Frtmh Club 7 3 Sodalxty ol Our Lxdy Mtry 3 ALMA ANN ANDERSON 49 Hodsell Street Cranston 10 R I Craduate 0 Samt Matthcu. umor Htgh bLllOUl Spam lu Club 3 'VIARY MARGARET BANKS 7 Salwlmry Court Cramton 5 R I C mduate 0 Samt Paul Iumor H1t,l1 Stluul Latm C ulv Frcneh lu 3 IANET JOYCE ANISEW SIRI l C'h1ml'verl1m Street Eemond I7 R I C mduate of bamt Peter Cravnmur Stlmnl is ewxdent 1 C, e lu mmm C uh 3 4 unmr Leglsla lr 3 Sndallt 0 xr Lady ul Merty 4 5Cav ty N X mer btxlf tvplt 4 MARGARET MARX BELL I4 Lxgxlle Drlxc lroxldentt 8 R C raduate nf bamt Pun Grammar .Stlmnl ee Clulw 3 7 Iren lu orld Allan' Forum 4 U Ll 1 re Small of Our Lady of Merty 3 4 ANNE CRAROLYN AUQTIN 814 Hxrrxe Axenue Wrmtmnscrtket R I Attended Wfoonsvt et umm Hugh Sclmcl ee C'lul'v '4 utm C Ib rary u Frei Clulw 3 3 Presxdent 2 Sudllxty of Our Lidy of Merty Glass af 1958 P .ff --'V 826,-' PAVLA MYRTLE BLAIS 97: Prirnrll Strcct. Pruvidcncc 9, R. I. fimillullc' ul Sdlrl! Tcrvxu firamnnir Silzunl Xu1'14'1'4'1Iv Stull. 4, Sprrrtx Edlllll. 4. Latin Club. l, I, 3. 4: llrwxclvnt. 2: Art Club. 3. 4: llrnnliigntnx Club. 2: l:r'cncli Club, Z, 3: Vfurlil Allgins l:Hllllll, 4. Smlalily ul Our Lady ul lvlcruy, 3,-1. ' ELAINE ALICE BERNIER 'fv l55 lvlulbcrry Strcct, Palwtnlcltct. R. l. fimdualc :pf Slater jurnur Hnglz Silwul r Class Secretary. 3, 41 Xariererra Stall, 4. Rcpurtcr, 4: Clos' Club. Z, 3: Frcncli Club, 2, 3: Baixkctbnll Club, 3: Library 4 Club, 2. i K -1 . 1 3 MURIEL VIVIAN BOURRE 62? 724 Park Avenue, Vfsmcvrisimcltct. R. I. Attended Xx ,l7U7lSUL Qt'l ,lunmr Hxglz Sr-lnml Xawcr Stall. 43 Clcc Club. 3, 4: Latin Club. l. 2: Tybing Club, Z1 DTilIl12lllCS Club. 1. Library Club. l: lfrcncb Club, Z. 3: 'lllllliil' Lcgislutixrc, 3: Vfurlrl All.urN lfnruni. 4: Bubkctbxill Club, 1: Sudulity ul Our Lady ul' Mercy, 3, 4. 'S .3 1' DOLORES ANN BIANCO V 89 Vintun Strcct, l'rux'1dcI1cc 9, R. l. Graduate uf Holy Clzml junior Hugh Sflmul Sudnlity ul Qui' Lady ul' lvlcrcy, 3. 4: filllllflllilll of tlic fiuniniltcc. 4: junnn' l..t'glSlillllTC. 31 Hume Lcnimruics Club. 21 Xurxcrclzc Stall, typwt, 4: Xavier typist, 4. JUAN ANNE BIRCH 400 Nurtb Main Strcct. Attlcboru. ivlass. Attended Thomas Vvfxllett Grammar Sclzimi Xavier Stull, 4: Circ Club, 2, 33 Latin Club, l. Z: Typing . . - : , Club. 4: Dnunzitics Club, Z, 3. 4: l'rrncl1 Club, -. 3: Vfurld Affairs Forum, 4: Sodnllly uf Our Lady nf Mercy, . f gfi - giv F 4 fr' f' .sf , . - -?.-,,1:'. -'I . ' .vs '. 1 .ff W ' '1 X' A J QQ- 5 1 X Q9 4. Plenty of food and the proper setting at Roger Williams Park lend to the 'Q' excitement and success of a picnic, agree Margaret Mulvey, Lou Ann Shallcross, Maureen Craven, Carol Loughery, Mary Keenan, and Martha Donahue. What's in the basket, girls? -Ir' f' - 'r- ,.-.,, Sh 5 'T -gf - fr, -4 Q ,ri -4' 'M Lien V b I I ' ,four qv 'K' 5 G ' 4 ar. 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Cxraduate 11 Holy Name lmior High S'l1111l X vierette Staff, 4: Glee C,l11b 3, 43 Latm Club, 7.1 Dm' -1 matic: Club, -: 'rencb Club, .., 3: Xicefpresi ent, -1 ' ' World AfI'11r: Forum, 43 un111r LCf,I.'l'ltllI'C 3' Sod'1l1ty of 1 Our Lady of Mercy 3 4. vjp 'I -si' L.w.J ,ci ' PATRICIA ANN CLEARY 186 Marlborough Street, East Greenwich, R, I. 4 Graduate of Eldredge 111111111 Hlgll School Class Secretary, I, 2: Class Treasurer, 3, 4: Xavicretle 4 1 Staff, 4g Glee Club, 31 French Club, 2, 3: Basketball Club, . :Wu 2, 3: Sodality of Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4. 611155 af 1958 4 4 654 Chrxstlne Grande president of Senior Four IS shown dolng her homework ln the very pleasant surroundnngs of her hvnng room Close wxthm her reach are encyclopednas dictionaries and other reference books whnch she may use to do a thorough piece of work AINTNE LUCY COAD1 17 lvlmon Axcnuc Proxldcnce 5 R I ,., Craduate 0 Samt Paul Izumr Hlgll School ' 'N im lm Cluh gCXKlI1g 'Xamlfrctzt Stxll xt 4 X erSt1tI ay' M it ' Y Y 1 If A I 'r Sp. 3 , . 2. 3: r ' ' Cluh. I typS , 1 . 'aw Q 1 , lyp1:t. 4. 4 ELIZABETH ANN COLARLSSO W 18 Vv'eslcy1m Avenue, Pruvldcnce 7 R I Graduate of Saint Michael junior Hxgh Sthool .pa S , ,2,.g .s' . 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Prov1de11'e 9. R. I. Gmduate of Tyler jumor High School flee lub. ., 4: Brkctball Club. 31 French C - .1 ,Q Se'retz1ry. .1 Sudillty of Cur Lady of Mercy . 4. l 1-1. -,J MAUREEN CATHERINE CRAVEN 8 Bancroft Street P 0v1den'e 9, R. I. Graduate o Sam! Anthony Crammav School Cvlee Club 3. 41 I.at1n Club Z1 L1br1ry Club. 1. 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I. 3. 41 T1 .1111, 311.1 L 1 ,l:S1111z ' V ' 1j11'.11cy.3.4. fc Ani 4' X XXL X 'XXXL DL XRIJLX l X 11 l 4' I wr r L XITNX ROSL DLIXICJRO lung, Strut lm ton 9 R I C ul mme 4 Cuh umm' Hu,lz SL wal i' T Ll mu mm un I m um C ub BXRBXR-X 'XXX Dgf I -XINTIS lx wulu 1rd XX ct XX uxu ll mzuue w 811711 L1 M zu mr Hlgll .5 lm L L u L ruyf b lumm ub B1 lutblll Club S lllty ul Our Lldw l Lr x SXXINDRXX LLE DQIXIC RO 77 lung, Strcct lulm ton 9 R 3 f mcluure of Cal: umor Hugh byhool X L lrc 1 n 'Xrt Club bpnm h Club Hump ELUHUIIII Club 4 rx C ER 'XLDIINE 'VI'XRIE DLCUBELLI9 87 Pmcbur t 'Xxcnuc Proudcmc 6 R I C mduare of bamt Pm: Grammar .School ub 4 Llbrlrx Club Inn h umc If OINJIHI C, 1b 'vI'XRY DORCTHX DENELLE 74 Drolct Kxcnuc Pavutuglxct R I Fmluate 0 .Smut Leo umm' Hugh School 'Xauer Stuff 4 Glcc Club 71 4 Txplm, Club 4 Llbrxry Cu Ircmh lub 3 Home ELUIIOITIIC 4 - 61455 af 1958 7 -'V 1 A-F43 l' r 64911 CLAIRE ROSE IYURAZIO 9 XX'lnt1nan Struct, Ifxrnnnd I7. R. l. lihlmllullt' ul Sum! Panfr fimmmur Srlnml I..rnn r.1..r. 1. lnfn.-In crm. 3. al .em rim, 3, 3, 4. .2 5- 5 5 .U .1 r dallty -fl fur Lady ul lvlclry, 3. 4. 7 -- 1' B.'XRl3f'XRA ANN DEVINIZ 3-W I r'uspm't Street. Pawtuclict, R, I. 'f'- fyirtuluutc' of Stunt joseph junwr High .Stlmul V ' Spannlm Club. Z, 3. Library Club. I. P ., HMI 'U ELLEN nrlzmsiiru DOYLE 64 Cyprcw Street, Prnvrdcncc 6. R. I. fiimtlutlte nj lluly Ntnm' jzuuur Hugh Stlnml Xurwcrctrc Stall, 43 Clcc Club, 3, 43 Latin Club, 2. Typing Club, 2, 3: Dfdlllllllix Club. 2: Library Club. 21 lfrcncli ,X Club, 2. 3: Vfurld Affairs Furuni, 4: junior Leglslaturc, ff K 3g Sodality ul Qui' Lady of Ivlcrcy, 3, 4. , f-X in ELVIRA IVIAE DKJENSO 34 Matson Avenue. Pruvidcncc 9. R. I, 0 p Attended Perry jiunur High Schoul ... Clafs ,I-I'L'iiflIIL'T, 2. Xdl'It'Tt'llC Stall, typlft, 43 Xavier Stall. ' K typist, 4: Clcc Club, 3. Spanish Club, 2, 35 Dramatic Club. 2. 3: Xhawrld Allairs Forum, 45 Junior Legislature, 3: MN Sodality ul Our Lady uf Mercy, 3, 4, 'I AW7 MARTHA MARY DONAHUE Ili Beckwith Street, Cranston lil, R. I. Graduate of Saint Matthew junior Hzgh Sfhrml Class Secretary. 33 Class President. 41 Glcc Club, 3, 43 , Typing Club. 3: Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4: French Club, I Z, 35 Sudality ul Our Lady of Mctrcy, 3, 4. L6 :ul r V I x M .. l 1 ' 4 P ' ,. Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney helped to make the night of the junior Prom more enjoyable by preparing a pre-prom party. After having colres and coolries, the girls and their escorts are ready for an evening which promises much pleasure. ,Q K f 5' 1 I IL DITH NNN DLHIxE'1 I w.111x1llL 1111111 t T ll X1 IKNICE CEC ILE DUIRESINE 1 CI 1 KXCI 1111141111 VI 111111 1 Uur Laflx L1 urdex C mmm r L S 1111 h C b ANNIETTE MARIE DUMAS I7 Could Strut Pruxidtntc I 1111 1 Lf 1 111 Uflllll ll 11 'VIC uiievctte St1fI 1 t 1111 St1fI pi IOS CE MARIE DLRIZEE 1 11x1 cnn C mduatt 0 5411711 N11 lmel zuimr High Srliuul 1111 I1 C 1 C 1 ll 11 II dx 1 L 'X 1 tw It izar SIIII pi IVIYRTICE LXRLENJE ENGLEY 1 Inm1n Axcnuc Crcenwuod R I Attended L01 11111 I Senior HIQII S hool Ll p ll 'S B1 l1ctb1ll Cl b CHARLOTTE MARIE IUXELLA 95 Phenix Avenue. Vv cbt Vv'arw1clc R. . Cmduate of , utre Dame Cmmmar School , zztrette Stih' 4: Orrhr' -. . 4: Latin , 'I 1112, C'lub, 3: French Club, .., . 4g Sccrctaryftremurcr 4 ud1l1ty of Our L'1tlg. of Mercy 3 4. IUDITH ANN FALLS 166 Cxcntian Avenue Pruxidcncc 8, R. I. Vradiaate 1 Saint Pius CRTLIWITTLGT Sclwol Spam I1 Club, .., 3, Library Club, -. LORRAINE MARIE FRENETTE 144 King Street, Warwick, R. I. Graduate of Saint joseph JILYIIOT High School Clcc Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3. 271 ck-l f 1 Af- -, c:1m111111.1, R. 1. Cillltllldf' uf 5111111 I'cz1'r CI amnmr Scliuul -0 'VK iicr Stufl. 4: Cilcc Cllub, 3, 41 I..1t111 Cllub, 1, lg 'I'y1111 'V Club 31 Ijllllllilllif Cl b, lg I:l'L'Dill Club, Z, 3, 43 X I:llI'lllll, 4. ' ' if t 1 . f ' ' 434 Cl'c'1x'1ll' 1 1u1', I l xt 9, R. I, 1l ' rf H' nj' 1 J I 11 Stlmul 1, Cflub, 31 fpz 5 flu , Z, 3, ' A L ' 1 1 ., R. I. Clmduute uf Txlcr VIIUIIUT High S1'l11111l Cflub. 31 Vfvll Atfq 'Q If . 41 S11tl.1l1ty if Indy 1A . rcy. 3. 43 X 1 Q1 , typf C' Q 1 , ty st, 4. , , . 3118 C.1l1f1rr1111 Avcnuc, Pr 'tl '- 5, R. I. , , I 1 A L. I 1. flub, Z. 31 111111114 L g Slit irc, 31 S11d1l ly if L.1 1' jf M'rcy. 3, 41 favxerettc StatI, jpk .' A , ty Ft, 4. ' 11 . ' 1' I h, 3, 4, S ill S11 Club 2, .4 as' 1 Ill ' C , I 1 N 1 . , C 41.1 7 71, Club, 7 , 1 1, .1 1 1 , Y 1 1f 1 1 1 'li'-1 ,lf lk Nfl. Susanne Daoust Nancy Dearden of Senior One and Wanda Tereska ,Ioan Kusnarowls of Senior Two enjoy one of their favorite pastimes Roger Wnllnams Park provides meeting place for sports mmded glrls of the cxty MAR: ANIN GALLIN 69 Harper Axenue Cranston IO R I Cvaduatc 0 Samt Mattheu umm' H1gh Sthnul Clec Club 3 4 'I' pmg Club '4 Frcnth Club Vvorld Aflaxrs Forum 4 Sodalxty of Cur Ladx of Mercy MARY ELIZABETH GAVIN 87 Whltmarsh Street Provldence 7 R I Art Club 1 Spanwh Club 7 '4 Wcwrld Afffnr Forum 4 Home Economles Club 7 Sodalmtx of Our Lsdx of Mercy 3 4 CLAIRE MARY GIBBS 30 Crothers Avenue Cranston 10 R I Attended Hugh B Bam umor Hxgh School ee Club 3 a la Llbrary u French Club 7 3 World Affair Forum 4 Sodalltx Our Lady of Mercy 3 4 IEANNETTE LILLIKN GODIN 9 Hunter Avenue Johnston 9 R I Graduate of Calef jumor Hxgh School ClasQ Presndent 4 Spamh Club 7 74 World Affalrs Forum 4 Sodallty of Our Lady of Mercy 1 4 Xauerette Stall' typxt 4 Xawcr Stall' typxet 4 'Url f-'gg 1 I4 'l N77 J C .- 1 I 9 '. 4 , I 1 P 'Q 559, 1 '.-H - . ,nf-'..'g , , , .,,-spy: 5 A -- I I A --K -iw v ,. , l lfl: 47 ' ll 5 4 ' .' f 1 ' I I . ' O 5 Q 6 g , K..-. ' I L, r ' s..,. 'I . if 7 X, +1 , . . . . . I ' I rf Spending leisure txme playing tennis, N +....., x . . . Q . . , , ' -' A -. ' - + rr I Y U 1 . . . a ,, v , v 1 f ' 1 ' , V .H , 1 y , .1 ' , I. 2. 3: ' '- V v Q ' V ,' R ly L 3, 4. 'T Q -0 . 'll X 'J AA, , Y 4 . ff? '-'IW 4. Y. , . . . vu. '. , L . , .., .1 ' S ' . : ' , -1 j ' j A I H y - 'v' I 7 G1 . , 4: Ltln Clu , 1, 23 ' Cl b. Z1 , .., 1 's , : j of , , - 0 .2 Eu' - ...- . ig.. , - , - . I' . ' ,Q . , u . . ,g . . , ... .. . y C- , -, 1 ' 1 5 1 1 3 N , - 671155 af 1958 SHIRLEX U L ENIK COSSEIIN1 Llf 11111 11 .-4 YI lL 171 77. 1171 11771 Y 7 1111 l1 I IIIIIII I I1 Il l11 DOROTI-IEMX 'XNGEL-K I'IYI'fI'I r, 7 I enlci E1111 C ECTILLI 1 Hz, 5 ll 1t 5111111 l1 C,lul1 1rl1.l NX 1 Il ,,.- CIHRISTINE KNNE GR-XNDE 111111 11 111 111115 1 5111111 A11 1111 1 111111111111 5 1 1111 4 l 1111 l1 M -XRIE IE -KN HRW RIN? LI llk 1 1 111l1111lc 1 5111111 PIILN L 111111111111 bLll4 P111111t 1151 5115 4 11111 1 r111 P11 1 1111 1 rld M'I11r F11r11111 4 1 dllfy 11 Qur 1111 1 kf 1 'IONXN ELI -XBETH HKRRISON 'Xtl1r1t11 K 111111 Prom C11 C 7 R 1 maze 5111111 A 111 C 111111111111 SLlI4I r C,lul1 I 511.1111 I1 lulw 3 B1l111Ll11ll 1 N KNCX RNQXX LTON HEINREL 9 8 NIFFALIH ctt Boulexard Pruxxdcn 7 51' Altemlgl 5111111 Paul fI1111111n111' 5 l11 l fi vw ov 5 Ll ur1r P111 1111 1l1Lx l r 1 1 1r 1. c rv. 1rx 1r1 'llfflllll -X 1 1 111r1l 5111111 l1 B 1 1 .ji 1 1111 II1111111111 1 1 1111111r L111 .J lllllfi' Vw vrld Mfalr Forum 4 XJLICYCIZL 5t1lI txplt -I Xulxer Staff typlst 4 IUDITH SELEINE HKRROLD 59 Mulberry Street Pawtudcct R I 4 r11d1111zc 11 5111711 MQTN 1111101 H11,l1 51l1r111l W L I. 1 l'1 'I' Ll l 4 I.1l1r1r l F SCLFCIIFW V111 rld MI 11111111 or c 1 1ur1 Sud 1 ul Our 1 IVI111 1 A . -s df' 1' :QQ kj 711 Nl1'r11111 Str . P '1.l1' cu 9. R. I, 1, 1I'11l 1116 111' 511 1 A ll 1 5' 151111 11 S1'l11111l fllcu Cflulx F. SP2 1 llulf, 1, 3. Dr. 1 cf flu. 'lg , .llll 111' Lcgn. ure. 3. 'Vf-il QV, 417 I 31151 R11Q11l, AE11r K,ll'1!CIIXVlACll. R. I. 1' A11 1 1 .' ,I1 'cl g1l1 I1'l11111l F -og ILII 11r. Lcgnl. urs. 3. 1' 1 1 I . I, 3: XV1 . 1I.11'4 fr I711'1111.'3. .rl 5 I' IFN I,l111141ct Iir x'11lc11Qu 9, R. I. R LI Ll 11- I Illl i' 1 .'Cll1111l f1l,1fN 5cqrct.1ry. 2. 33 Clara Pr's11l' , . U cc Clulw. 3, 41 ' K is F 5 Sp. 1 Club, 2, 3. I 1 11 M- . . , . I ISU Ix.1l11'll.1 IAKXWI ', P111 '1dc11cc 8, R. I. - I 1 vf I J I ml ffl.1-- XVICC' N d' . lg X11' 1' A . 1 Pl11t1 gl :1l1y E1l1I11r, -43 Clru Club, 3, 4:'L11t111 Club. I, 21 Typmg Clulw, lg l.1l1.',' Cflulx I, Z1 Yue' usd' . 21 l:I'QI1Cl1 CIl1l1. -4 7 4 2, 3: XXIII . 1 Q . . Sul' ' ll L1 1' 1l' 1, b M' cj. 3, -4. .3 .. 5,155 QL 17.1 -.ff 1. 11114. ,1. I C,I111l of .R 1 I 11l - At ' . QQ' s C . 1. 1 as 1 Cl1l1, 3. T: N A.AA.., . A. 3 .'z 'ja S ' , ' cc '. R. I. ' 'W '1 I 1 .IL PU ' - 1 CIAA Trws '. I: Claw Nd' . 31 51111. I' 11A Ou A X I.LLll' 111 M' cj. 4: S Q 11. I' Q cl Ch. 1 Ill. 1 d'1Q1 ry B1 . -Ig 1 1 1 Club. 2. 33 aSkctl'1.ll CILI1, I. Z: H1 1 '1 1 cs Cl1l1, I: Glc' Club. 3: I '1 sf 1 .31 '1 1 's ,1 '..,'s, as i . . , . , . X fi 1 1 1 .1 1 .1 'Q N' 'I filo' Club, Z. 31 11111 Clu . Z: ypmg I111, 1 4 y 1 ' Club. Z1 I:rc11c1 ,lul1. Z. 3: 1 z 3: '1 . 1.11rs F . 41 I11111 L gslat 1, 3g alty ' I.11.ly ol . Q ', 3, 4. Fall may bring its beautiful foliage, but for jean Spear- man, Geraldine DeCube1is, and Maureen Hobson, all of Senior Two, it means added chores of gardening and of raking leaves. 'lu 3 ,ann Nl-K1 REEN P-K'I'RlCl-K HOBSON 114 Radtlltle Ancnuc Pr widen-,c 8 R l Cruduale of Sami Put C mmmm Sdn l lrtlfw murcr 4 C 1 C, 1 5 nt ry 1 fb Jo ax MARIE HlC1xEY tram Strc Proxl cn c ,sp Graduate of Sami Pun Cmmmar btlu Ar Club 1 Spam h lub FECILX GR WE HORN C raduatt nj -5111711 Vltztrheu umur Hlgll .5 c atur Stull 4 bloc Club 4 Tx ping., Club Druumtl lb tu ttblll bodnllty of Our Lady ol 'Vltr x SLSKN 'VIKRX HINES 16 Brook Street Crln ton 9 R l Atteuled Hugh B Bam umt r High Stlmol 'Xuuer Stall 4 Editor 4 Xauevette Stall Reps rt 4 Glen Club 4 Latin Cl 1b 1 gctrctwrx Txpxm. C 1 Llbrlrx ub Frcn 11 Club World Aflur Forum 4 Sctrctarx 4 Sodalxty of Our Lndy of lvlrty 3 4 dv MKRH KTNINE HULME 41 Clifford Strcct Pmtu 1-.ct R 1 Craduale 0 Samt Marx umor Hlgll btlmol VucPrcQ1dcnt '4 Sctrctarx 4 Spanwh Club 1 . ,Q . ., -L Wx 'F 5 fp, ilu- l lv W ,nf 1' I' ' ' ,S ll 1 A x rl up 1 - Xonix , 'sd rt, 2: Trwi . 3 'let Club, 3. 4: l,.lu1 1 Club, 1: I.ll'5I'4ll'y lltb, 1, fig QW 11 ', Z: lfrcrclm Club, 2, 3. .0 A A. A A , Y -. - 113j41s 1 A ct. 'cl c 8. R. 1. ' LJ' l A X . 1 ml P t . , Z5 ' 'S C , 2, 3. 1 'I' A -r 77, ., g ' . ,I ' 1 .J 75 Holbuxn Avenue. Cmufton 111. Rf l. S 1 ' l ' . f lclinvl , ,3.:,' 'A .12 RRCCF C11 . Z1 FP flu Club, 2. 31 Bank' 1 Club, 2, 3, 4g ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 'c,', 3, 4. 'g , rf 'ii S , . S A . . . -s.-gr L I ' J I ' . .' ' . 1 , :f ' . 1 cr. 1 J . 3. 1 . ' L . , Z1 . ' . 1' 2: ' ' ,lLb. 2: ' 1 1' Cl . Z: c . , 2. 3: ' 2 S , : ' ',', 1 ' ' . ' 'P c , , . . -J' L- . . 2 ' C' , . . .1 f ' ,l 1' .Q r . I H V ' V -L - 2. L. 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I. l5.l-I-cctlmll ffluh. 2. 3. -1. - -0 I 3 -fum-ir l.t-glslgztlzrr. 31 Swdnlrty ul Our Lady HI Mc: x P 3, -4, Vfurld Affairs Iilnurn, 4. ,X ,-5 Q Lg ,Q ': ' ' CAROL ANN LcM:KY I N I9 'Iirannt Street, XXviiI'XVlxfI'i. R, I WY T H51 firuduule uf Sumt Paul Cimmmur Slim-ff flu Tr lklltl l flt CIILIW 3 -1 Qplmh Vlulw 3 Nr 'CRY Wi, . l'C il. ,wt , . t X ELIZABETH NIARIE LONIISARDI l'H8P1rIt ixenuc Cirir .. t . , A . 4 k ISLUH I . I f Attcndcd Saint Nltlttllcu' fimmmur Stlimfl films President. QQ ffl.l-s Yicullrc-xdcrwt. 4, ixiJ'l'lL'Tt'IlL' '4 Stall, 3. -fl. Glas Clule. 3. 43 Lutm filurx fi Mt fllul ' 17 1. 2: Ilrznnaitio Cluh. 2. 3. 4. President. 31 lircmqh Cluh, A L, 3. 4. Snldrlllljf uf Qur Lady ul Mercy. 3. 4. t' if Ja- A-ff CONST.-XNCE IRENE LETULRNE.-Xl' Q 7-ll? SfI't1XX'l CI'I'5' Iilcld Roald. XX'.ll'XK'ZQl'i. R I. firaduutc -ff' Saint Nlutllrcu' fzmwr Higlz .Stlzmfl K 7 Spanish Cluh. 2. 3: Hmm' Exillllullllls fflulw. lg juni-wr wi l,Cgl5l4lllIlC. 3: 51-dtillty nl Our Lady ul Nlcrcv 3. 4. Xurrcrctzc Stull, typrst, 43 Xarzur Stull. typist. 4. W1 ffEffELI:X ANN LIGCORI 733 flmristuri Struct. I'rn-vidcmx' 7. R, I, flfelnlllillf wr ia.N.NlL77lf'l1U7l -Iiumvr Hrglz SLIM Cilcc Cluh. 3. -4: Typing Cluh. 15 Llhrury Clulu ranch flluh. 2. 3: Sudtllltv of Our Lady ul fxlucy. 3. -4 . fx ,Q 40' 1 'T -bf 525' Generosity in helping Mother is a virtue which all true Xavierites should possess. This is typihed here by Noreen McGowan and her little sister, Eileen, as they polish silverware during the weekend. Mother will be pleased with their helpful assistance. . 3 in ei i :,- I 1- fi y. l . ' O . , . 1 if il , - ln . o 1 ' 2 'w4. I-1 . dh ,. ,r 4' -'. xx F lax llllll lliii 75 ,Qf' 415: ,,, ACI' 'v 41? 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Ts 'Cf Class af 1958 fi ' 1 11111 11111 111111118 111 r r 'ill' S YL IFN 1111 I Ll llll I Y 3 N IX1 KN BE-XTRIC E MLN KRD ll 1 1111111116 1 C 11111 1111 fxzng 1 111111111111 451.110 11 L NOREEN 'XXX VI CGW -KN P1111 111 It 711181 5111111 1171711 171 D111111111 11,11 S 1 l 'V' 11111111 'Y 1111 511 111 L1 C 11 1 111 11111 I. 111 47 111 ll-llf JIX in .4 Yiv o-qu I X lxA1THLEEIN N1 NXRIE MOR 'XX YLLIlll1l1.l Str 11 1,1111 t YI 1 111 1 C 711771771 r 111 111 111 I1 LL 1' gt 1111 1 LT 1 1 111 1111 t Ll 11 4 B.1 111111111 K 11 1 1 ll 51 lllfy 111 Qvllf Lldy 1 N111 1 J-XNE HELEN 'vi N-KM-XRK N th 9111 1cl R 'Kun 1 111 Crac1111111 I 1311 1156 Gravnmur S 111 1 1 IIKT 11 1 1 1 111 Vw 1111 A IX 111 1111111 4 O L 1 M11y B'XRBiRi HELEN NAOLRK 197-4 'vI111cr1l 51111111 'X111111c 11101111 Pr11x1d1111c Cm lldtf' 11 Tx11r 1111101 HIL11 S111111 1 ll 4 Xanxere 1 111 C 11 D11m1t1u Club cc 1 11111111 Clllll ' '4 4 T1c11111r 1 World Kffurs Forum UI 1111 LLLI 1111111 PKLLA ,IEKN 'vi PEKK '14 K11tl1 Axenuc Qran 11111 ll R 1 l C 11 ate 0 bLll71l 'Vf11L111cw 11.71107 H1311 Sc 1011 f ra 11 11111 11 Club ' 71 Home E1unom11Q Clllll ' Sodallty o CJLIT I.111y of M1r1y 71 4 'S-1 411 laughter rmgs out everyone enjoys good food and popu lar music resounds from the phonograph as Xauerltes joxn Il'l the celebration of the vlctory of their favorite foot ball team ,-3 15116111611 5111111 P1111 1 H111 S I 1 Rlur 'Mc1111c P 1111111 1 8 4 Spmx 11 C11111 1111 1 111 fe' N1 KRX THERESE 0 DONNELL ,A-fxiql if if if ,hx .6 , 1 yi K K7 1 1 fm R I -- ,. C1l11 4 Ll1X1lN C1111 1 1111111 11111 ., -IK T7 1-4 'N' - 1 ll 11 11111 1 H1111 S11 1 y W Z 11 C1ll1W, Q 5: I7 . 1 C111 P11111 351111111 C1l11W XX111d M1111 rum, 71 II WP Os N 5 4Qs 2 W NIMXRC KREI C -KTHERINE U H XRMX 5111 1 1 1 111 IUY SMXNDRK IXDRIENNE PERR1 unt Raul 1 emlel S 1111 M1ttl1:11 117' S 111111 6 rt C b r1111 1t1 1 II L I Hld KP dl lf dx ELE KNOR OSTROXX Slxl I Cxprc uct mu C1111 6 L 11111111111 01 1m1v111111111te C1111ep11111 1111111 11,1 11 Spun 11 Club PKTRICIHX IOSEPHINE PETORELLI 61 Vsaxcrlx Street Pr1x1dc11cc 7 R I Cxfddlldlf' 11 A XllTlIpll07I 11r1111r Hlgll S1l111l S111111 lm Club M-XRION BERTHK PKR KFINOVNICL. 65' PIlILlILlI'I Avenue Pr11x1dc111L 8 R I Cradluzle of 8111111 Caizmlr Crammav 81110111 XILC rp 1 CIII S m1 I1 Club 7 1 Vvurld Kffur 111 1 1111111 u S d1l1ty of ur Lulu ol Mcrq MKRY LOUISE PINARDI 1'9 Gramtc Street Vve terlv R I Attended Balumlg 11111111 H11,l'1 SLll10l 111 Club Drxm Ll Cub I'rc111l1 Club Vw urld Affanrs Forum 4 ELIZABETH JANE PARK 44 Nlcvu Br1t11n Drnc Vw dI'VslLl'C R I C-'rad1111te 11 SUIT!! Paul 1171107 H11,l School 1 ScC1'Ct1rx 4 Sp1111 l1 l1111111r Lcgmlxturc re nt 1 Home 1 111111 l11 Prc1 1. t Vvorlcl Affur Imrum 4 Sod1l1tv of Our Ladx f muy X 1 e 1 It 4 Xdllff t1 typht 4 611155 af 1958 Ti i '17Al ' 1'A'uc .'M 1111C. l'r1x'1A1l' -ic 7, RSI. 1J1'11d111111' 111 51.11111 M11'l111cl fun H1gl1 S1'l11111l ' 'X SIXlI11Nl1 Club, 2. 3. .rw l7Zk.lM1L1f:Ll A' A 1 , Cr.111at111 IU, Rl I. 5 5,5 Att '1 . 11' 1 ' ' 11111 1 Iiljlll .1'l11111l X11 ' 1 Stall. 3, 43 Cllcc Club, gl LQ11111 Club, Z: A' , lr flu , 2: D: 1 is Club. Z, 33 l51'C11'l1 Club, 2, 3. 43 ' Qllll 111' Qg1sl1tu1'1', 31 VU ' :KlI.11rs If flllll, 43 S11 .llty 111' U1 L11 Q' 111 Mercy, 3, 4. 4 51 'ssA S1112 'Ll M R1 I- 'YT Q Q A Z 3' l I1 1 QI 1 H gl Sul ml Q' ,, , 1' 1.1 ' 1 1 '- ll NQ . . 1 , 2. 3, LL ,yn It A lv A A lv I ,-7 Clues ' ' 'P 'sdl f:1.'p1 ls 1 ,.., .3 l . 1' S lf11r11111. 41 H Il' E' mics Cl b, Ig '11 1 1 O X' fb 1 Q' ' , 3, 4. I 'i XQ 1 '1 MQ I - ' ' , ' S , , . L Q: Q Q I ,Q Q Q ,-r ' Lat' , . 'lg 1 A S ,l , 23 ' ' 1 . Z, 4: , 'lf 5 Q' Tx -5 li, ,J . ll-6' Q 1 f I ' 'VI Claes 1 1 1 . A 3 Club. 1. 31 Q ' 'Q 1 , 31 V1ccfP Side . 1: Ec 111 1 s C b, 2: Sd'11. 7? 11 ' 1 S :1 , 1 1 1 ', Q' cw M' ' ', 3, 4g ,'111.'e1er1 Sta II, typ? , 1 , ' S aff, .3 Q . .qv S 1 ' 0 . ,-1 YYETTE i.Al'R.'K POIRIER 357 Ljldilltliid Hill Ruud. Valli-y l .4lls, R l Cimcluate uf Sum! Mavlfliubtzstq' fimm1m1r Splzfml LjTilIIlQlllC9 Club. Z. iircnclu Club. 2, 31 B.nrlwtb.nll Club. 2 Q 1. Z, 3, 4. ,Q iv- JANET ANN PINSONNE.-XI'LT Stillwater Ruud. cit'1Vl'2llQlX'llll'. R. l. P fimdualc of Irving S. C1-wig Cimmmar Stlzuwl . l L'1tinClub l 3' Art Club l 3 3 4 T pmt Vlul 4' 1 ,.-. ,..-...:y,1,,x Y' lfxcmlm Club. 2. 31 Vfuxld Atltixr- lfurum, -4. I w IRENE CORA PONTBRI,-RNIB dip 68 Central Street, Mazivillc, R. I. ' Attended Saint Clare Hzglx Sflwul Trcgisurcr, 3, 41 Glcc Club. 3, 41 Spam-lm Club. 2, . fx PI'CSlL.iCI1I, 1. 31 Dramzitius Club. 2. 3: Hmm' Equnumlt- 04 Club, 2: Sodulity of Our Lady uf fwicrcy. 3. -1: X.11xcfvItc Stiff, typist, 45 Xavier Stuff, typift. 4. -14 'S ve In -, ELLEN Mi'XRlE PLLTNKETT -9 18 East Earle Strcct. Lonsdale. R. l, ,u fimduulc' wt' Sam! Pdtrnlg Cjmmmar .Split-ul ' Glec Club. 31 Library Club. Z1 ifrrnclm Club, 2. 33 Buslxctf bull Club. 11 Hume Ecunumics Club, 4. 1 SANDRA MAE POIRIER ' 33 Austin Avcrmc, Crccnvlllc. R. I. Graduate of Saint Peter Gmmvnur Sch-ml Xaiwevctte Staff, 3, 4g Glcc Club. 3, 4: Latin Club. I' Our Lady of Mercy, 3, 4. 1 Ercnfh Club, 2. 33 Vfurld Aliturs Eurum, 41 Sudzililv ul Tricks or treats! shout the masque- raders, with their sights on Patricia AWS' Silva. A spaceman and a tommy gun cowboy, it seems, await expectantly XM for the Hallowe'en treats as she dis- 3 tributes them among the invaders and their companion, a Mexican squaw. L DOROIHX HLLEN PORK L NHL lvl! I l if LQ mlm El UNI N1-XRIII IOXX ERS L Y mmm 1 lil X xr d ll P-XTRIC I-K 'XTNXI PRXOR I1 at K 71 4X 8 AD kN LIxX S hx 1 if 'T Q1 ox.. '? wi 'T ELI RBETH -XXX PXNE K L LD x 1 1 I T W I 4 dl QYLIL zur xyl IMLQ Nux llllx 1 DOROTHX 'XXX RE-XLL n Q S 2. 4 C ram mlLL1I 'llnult S 0 W1 1 I X rd IKL mr lxt Sodllllx 1 N1 XRX LH XX REISILRT L JFLLINKM 1 Tl U I k I N Ll x 4 Llbflly Tw Dr un Q L XXX CHRISTINE ROC IRQ K 11 Q 1 r 11,1 U nn rn 114 nl K f 'o 1 LNILL .-FG Il FILIII XXOTNNE Rl SQI Lk Xklx uxdcd If Nllfl T1 I 'Marx ALA 4 N 1 1 I lil tx Lldx X U x L e 1 as f- v - v y Q l - 430 N1wvHlN .AXYU ', IJIQIXTILIVIM1' 6, R, I. ' : filklkilhlf' ul Sam! .Nfmy K5mmm.u' Slfxfwl PL111'!14Jqa'! I X.. lvwrlv SLN. 4: Kiln- Club. 3. -5. l..xlm Club, 2. 3. ,, -,4 .Ml Cflulw, 1, 3, 4,VIkVI'lIIg1ci1lIIW. 3: l 1L'lul1 fillllv. 2. 3. 4: 4- , 47 Y1yrI'l'w1xlcl1l, 4, XXVUIIL1 . xH.111'Q Vtlllllll, 4g l,lL'NILIL'Ilf. 4. -Immun! l.ug1XI.atLnc, 3. Sudk i' uf Our Lady ul Nlcrsy, Q L - 3, 4. . - ff . . ' 7 ' QW I511Vlw.zy Rfmd. Pours Daly R. I. fihlxilhllc' w' Hufmd li L1 SJ mv! Slxmnxlm fflulx 2. F 'lum-wr Lcglxlk xrc. 3: X31 Atl. IN IH11L1111. -4. l5.lX1m,'lfMA1l Cilulx 4. U' l 7. .4 I5 A , , i . , Y, V S cz.lPI'HI1 SHUI, Vfcsl WvRlI'X'lx'k, R. I. ' ' K K F flhlnilnlfq' Hf Sul I JJYYI jluuuy' ffxlqll Sgllnml ' Fic ch fflulx 2, 3. TW mg Club, 4: Basketball Club, 2, fp -r' 'J I Slfuhlllly' UI cull! Ld 1' UI 51 ', 3, 4. - .. Q. I ' ' Z K L1 - 39 .'Xlth'a1A5tr'ct, PmAv1li' cc I7, R, I. ' ilnufxmlc uf A..xu111'Um1 jumfr H gil Sdnmf Xu' ' -' f, 1 X '1' ' Z' Staff. typmrt. 4. Slkllllbh Club. .Jw 1, 31 Sudg 1' ut Our' Ldy 0' . 'Vy, 3, 4. 97 BI'l!'hlXX'ULld fXx'cnuc. Nmlmrgh Pruvxdc cw U. R. I. Cimzhcgt' ui Smut Pmx I mar Sgfuwl ' C14-N Prw iw . l. 31 XJ' r ftutf. 3. 4: Edlt r, 41 Iultlll fflub, l. 2. 3. 4. Tjy ng Claim 2. 3: I.1Pw.uy Illlh. I, 1. PI1'Nl'I1I. I: I rum'lu Club I. 31 XYIVI ,MI'.l1xw f FUFLIIH. -41 jun Lcglfg urs. 31 ' K 1' ui Ou Lady ul' .1' C1 3, -1, -Q I ' ,v Q. 1 5 -f 1 1' 'if' 15 Timm AIXYWIIIC, Exist C' W ' 'l. R. I. f flmnfmllz' uf, Iffd Jiqr juni r H1541 Slow! film- Sccrx .ary Z1 Ulf' Club. 3, 4: Typmg Cflul. 2. 4: wt, . .1!i's CII lb, 2. 3, 1 J' Clu , Ig I:1'cncl1 Club, .Y 3. 3. ' ' 24 IcifcrAwl1'5tr ct. Pruwdcrmcc 8. R. T. firnxhmfv of 5.11 I Parrx Ig jun 11 H fl Sch ul Xu' 'retry Stgnif. 4: cxI'Chl'rII'.l. 1: LAI Club, 'lg I: Wnvh J fa, , Club, 2, 33 JIIIHUI' I,k'g1rI.lll1I'L', 3: Sud. lly wi' Our L.1ly ' at .fx1 y, 3,-1. f 5 r ' ,. ' 1-fi Q 'll LvX'.nllcx' Strut. XXXNI Vfar ' 'k, R. I. . ' I AH' ' 7 vw L 41 u' . Y' ' dwnx' l - N11 'zu' Typ Nt, 4: fllcc filuh. 3, 4, slillllxh Club. 2. 3: l Tfv.Nurcr. 3. IDI'.lIlhl!lnN Club. 1: S1 lil! I' ul' Um' . I cn! .1 c,', 3, -4: XL11'1cr'tt Stuff. typ ft. -4. 671155 af 1958 and Mllflel Bourre Dorothy Powe Debra Schey as Jumors take college board examlnatmns at Provldence College on a brlght May Ill0l'l11I'lg early C LORI X ISNBLLIE RX DER Q R HllNCl 'X 111110 l1 1 1111 1 l. 11 C 111 1 111 Ll mld 111 UI LLLI l K ml ,-Alf LXDELE THERES A 'S -XRITELLI 1 x X1 uldcl BYdLl1l7'l'l 1111101 H11,l1 5 ll lx 'rf' .fa- tk I7 ll 1 'N 1 DEBRA 'NNN SCHEX 16 91111111111 AXCIIUC N 1rtl1 S1111tl111cld R l Attended XV1m1190Llxct 111111 1 H1111 bgllllll 1 111 Il 1 if LLL 1 ne NX orld 'xll 11fQlOl'Lll'l'1 4 B.1kctl1.1llClul1 l ns 'vm BARB 'XR 'X ANN SCHII l M KN! 81 E Fhad Brovm Strict P11x1dc11 c b R l if f r1,1duz1tc cj I1n111111ulatc C11111cpt11111 11111111' Hlgll .S llfll lfCIkl1 lulw Typmp, M 11cr Stull' 4 Llllll 111 or LLL1 Hun Vsorld 1 11r O Lulx of Mcux 7 74 Y I 111 F1111111 4 Sod1l1ty of ur Glass of 1958 1.01 NNN SH NX1.1.C ROSS 11111111 Ax 111111 I1 111 1 7171177 XID111 ll 1111 1.11 T Ld 111 r PKTRICI 'X -XNN SILX X 111 11 11111 111 1 1 7X 1 Uh T ll ll L1 11111 N ll 111 r 111 1 r 1111111 11 N 1 11 1 1 2' 1 X 1 'X 1 11 P 1 1111111 ia MILDRED SH LXNLEX X nc Street E11 Pr1x1dc1111 14 R 1411111111611 l'1111Pr1111 71 1 1171117 Hlgl 511 1 1111, C11111 4 111111 4 N or 'X1 111 1111 4 5011111111 111 Our 1.1413 111 'v11ry 4 Nm lx KTHLEEN PKTRIC I A SLINEH 9 1111111 NX 111111 1.111 I1 lI11.,c1ll1W 4 11 111 3 111111 511111 11 LII 1.1 1 111 1 'nj' 1xxE ELIZNXBETH SH axxow 511 1 nw: AXCITUL V161 V1 1rv11 11 R Cm111ate 11 5111111 ames 11111111 H1111 51111111 LL Prc111111t 3 4 C 4 1.111r1rw C1Ll1W Cr1C11 c1ll1W 1 B1 1xL1 3 4 Q11 C11pt.1111 3 EILEEIN PR KNFE9 SMITH P1111 m Drnc X 111111111 7 511161 A1L1Tl 11 H111 S 11 ll 1 1 f 11 111 11 1 IL 1 111 1 1.11111t11rc ld 1X1111r 1111 4 B1 11ct11 ll 1 1 1 ll 1r 11111 Lf' BMXRBKRA1 'XNN SHEEHKN 13 E11 Kxcnue 1311111111161 R 1 C 11 11116 11 5111111 Marx 11111111 H1511 .51 11713 T 116111 l 1X0 aww CTX xxx 6 'N 141 Pcm WA. 19'1x'1111 R, 1. 1211111111115 1115111115 P1111 11 mr 511111111 Y Lilac C11L11N. 3, 4: TI' gl C11 11. 21 1.111 1 4' c11l11W. 1. 21 171' Q11 1.111112 1. 31 V s 'c, 1. vs T11 111 51111 , 127 A-1111111 11, 1. 111111111115 1-1' Cf1'11 11111171 H1g11 511111111 1 1 ff1.1xs 111 r . 2: 511111 I' 111 U111 1.11111 1117 110111. 3. 4: C1111 .111 111 17.1 1111 . 11 EllC11l 1511i fill ttccx. 4: X11'1'r1'rr1' -TIL11.. 3, 4: c11l'ilI11l1l 11 1f11t11', 41 11.11111 f11l11W, ,Q 2. 31 131111111 C111111, 2, 3. 43 PI Sl1.1CI11. 43 Y 11111 1 11.11rf A V 1711111111, 41-11111111 11111511 111'c. 3: 1 :' 1 , 3. 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QVNM IE KN HKLE SPE NXRNI-KN 11xlCx 'Mcnut l 1 d ll 25 Sodallty Board members en tertam a group of student nurses from Salve Regma College The students dl rected by Slster Mary Au gustlne R S M R N planned the college clmncal experlence program to group of Interested Xavler nes A ended Crue 1 H glz S l l ,-'U LlWfll'X Clulw l Frc lu Clt nent Txpm Clu 4 L.1t111 Club 1 THEQDOR 'K X X ETTE SNX DER A 'W Bl 41611110 C 1 1111 ut R Attend d Ccvd Hlgll 5 l1111l fl lt ri Txpm ll 111 1 B11 l-tetlw 111 Clulw bllddllty ol GUI L.1dx ol lvlu 1 XlRCl'Nl x LOLISE QTEDN1 :RIN d111111 Stunt P 1 Cmlutzu rf XX Jlxt L l Cmnnmlr btlu 1113 Clulw 4 D1 llll Ll ll l1 B lxLflW1llClUl' 1 NIKRY 'XLBELS QOLTHLKND 4 Pmnt 11d1tl1 R ld N r11g111ttt C w.L11.11te 1 lxmgst 111 Hzl C mmmur S lz lllg Clulw '11 4 rent lx 1 Scuc EX 'K -XLDEK QTOCRNX ELL Hattn. 'Kxcnut C1'1.c11x1llc R l Graduate cf Sami Peter f mmmar btlu l S am 11 Club fune- 1 -uv 147 , ll -. - -f--. RT V? l . 'U XJ 5 l A 1 - - l - A x , , 4. -A- . 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Ci 1 1 71 2 ,Q 11 'lx if ,aw Y 1 LORR -NINE X IX IXN X IC NE-XII 1 IIXXI 1 1111 1 111111 IL 111 1 1 1 1 y 5 1111 I1 Club CLNLXIIEXIE M XRIF XX XLSH 1 1 1 II 1 S11 N 111 IO 'XXI 'XNIN XX -XRD xc11111 x 1 1 1111 N 1 1111 I1 IIIC 1 111 1 1 x X 11 x 1 1 1 1 11111 SIIII 1 X1 XI RUN I:I.I XIEVTII XX XIxIJ I r11I1111Z1 X XIII I K XROLL 'XXX XXLEDUN 1 11111111 11 1 11111 1111111 7 I ' I I 4 7 XX' 11.111 1' r . I'1'11x'11I1'111'1' ,R. I. f?r11I11 11 Henrj Ii11r11111'1I 'I11111111 II1gI1 51I11111I ,., 3 'QT D1'1111111t11s CILI1, ..: 1'pz1111s1 Club, 2, 3. ON Q i 1 ' .yif 1'. 7,1 8.1 11i'4 Str , I'111x'11I1'11c1' U. II. I. R, I N' A111 51 A 1 A111l11111x' I1111111111111 b1'I11111I Sp. s fII11I1, 2. 3:S11I.I11j11IO111 L.1I,' 11 1 ' 'y. 3. 4 X11' '1'1'!!1' SLATI, typ Nt, 43 X111'11'1' SIJIIV, tx'1 111, 4. 1 1111 x.-11,1111 S11111111, Axx'1I'..,111.11. 11. 1. ,JA AII1' '1I XX'111111111'Iq'1111111111 IIIQII S1I11111I ' ffI.1f4 S1'1'11'1.1rx'. I. C2111 fTI11I1, 3. 4. S11.1111NI1 CII11I1, 2. 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W Hlass af 1958 in I ..---v Every day IS mother s day ln the Hmes home However Paula wans w1th her glft wh1Ie Susan pms a corsage her mothers dress tokens of love on the natlonal Mothers Day JANET CLAIRE XXILFOX E 141 Lrkc fhcpuhet R I Cmduare of Llzepatllet Grammar 5 I S 1111 h Cluh 71 bunny, Club 1 IEKN MARIE VwOODf OLR axtc1 S ect P muden C 7 R Craduau of bumt Mndracl unmr Hrgh S In I mlsh Chlh cn 11 orum 1 t Eeononut Lluh S1 d1I1ty of Our Lmdx oi 'vin IAFQUELINE C ERTRLDE X -XTE9 41 C mduale rm bam! chu the Bapmr umm Hugh .Sthool ml h fxluh eerct 11x IK r It1,1I1t xhty mf ur my o crty 4 XI11 ure If 4 Xarrer t1I Bu Mmxgtr 10 MAIRGUERITE LEE ZIMINRRX I3 rhmk Street frm ton 7 R Attended Stunt Muhael rumor Hugh btlmol 'X Uerxcrte Stlff 'S 4 Litm Cluh I 'I' mg Cluh I 1m1t1t 1 I're11 I1 ll World 'K lf Iurum 4 Home Eummvmm Cl 1h 1 umor 1.1151 latun X Sodallty of Our Indy of 'VI-cr 5 'S -4 wh f I-1, 1 : ,' . , .D I . 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As the Senior Prom draws to a close, Theresa Casey and her escort lead the hymn, To You, Our Blessed Mother. The other couples, gathered around Our l.ady's statue. join in singing her praises. This hymn, sung tradi- tionally at every dance, marks the end of a perfect evening. 1 I '1 1 ix 4 mv ' x 'fl r ,gl K Week Of Memories Coinnieneenient Week ollieially hegan with the annual outing to Mount Saint Rita. Traditionally formal, the Commencement Dance, lvlay 24, followed. Reverend David bl. Colley conducted the Graduate! Day of Recolleetion, including Matss. etinlierenees, and Holy Hour. juniors presented their senior farexxkll lvlay Fl. Right Reverend Bernard Lennon ollieiated class day, june 3, Under' graduates Day and Parents' Night occurred june 4, and Alumnae Day, june 7. Un Aeadeiny Day, june 6, undergraduates prepared lor Coinineneeinent Day, june 7. H, 4 ,A '- 1 x I s Fm' I R45 .l I. .141 0' Q, f Y' l I Be in style with a new pair of shiny, brown oxfordsln advises Eileen Smith, disc jockey on Station WSXA, in the Juniors' Farewell to seniors. 'i Valerie Malo and Claire Paradise have rather a wet visit with Alice lwurphy, Jane Gately, and Ann Allesandro during the Parents' Night skit, Beware of Termites. Distinguished guests at the senior banquet con- sisted of lay teachers and of diocesan priests who gave their services at some time during the academic year. Senator John O. Pastore, honored guest at commence- ment, speaks seriously to graduating Xavierites, exhort- ing them to realize that a whole new world challenges their efforts. Time Qf Fulfillment Quid Retribuam? 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' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' 'A' 7 : .1 ' C K GROUSE COMPANY North Attleboro, Mfxssflchusetts Manu acfmus 0 flu Class 0 1958 Class R111 s CLASS Rlvcs PLAc,QUhs CLASS IINS TROPHIES PAX ORS bfRX Ith AWARDS ST FRANCIS XAVIER ALUMNAE ASSQCIATIGN I34 Phonc: NA '-1257 lfsfulllislnwl SSI, 0 . MlllIIlflll'fIll'ilIKQ jewelers C C i' ff .S if 37 Cx. ' gx. 1 1 Qf ' N 3 ' ' . 'L ' 3' ' . ROSARIO J. RUSSI HEA1-S Confrarfor and Builrlvr if D VAi22 21 Le Valley Street 315 ZIZ i li'Q2f'i'5fi5 WEST WARWICQK, RHODI-1 IsLAIxIJ LESS VAlley 1-21,88 f ' Compliments Conzplimenfs Of ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL Of A FRIEND 1 om Gordon Avenue PROXIDENQIL RHODE ISLAND Attleboro Masfnchusetts CCMPLIMENTS THE CLASS QF 1960 I35 if jf. OF CREED ROSARY COMPANY Conzplimvnfs of North Attlcboro ST. CLARE Massachusetts HIGH SCHOCL 'A' i' Americ'a's Finest Sferling 61 Park Avenue Ros H105 and Med :ls WOONSOCKET R I COMPLIMENTS THE CLASS OF 1961 I36 RUECKERT MANUFACTURING COMPANY CASE MAKERS 8 3 Kmg Street Efist Greenwlch, Rhode Island OUR LADY OF FATIMA JOHNSON 81 WALES BUSINESS sc:HooL 40 Fountaln Street HOSPITAL Provldence Rhode Island 200 Hlgh SCFVICC Avenue NORTH PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND DExter 1 3915 Dfny 'ind Evenmg Courses ACCOUNTING SL MAINAGEMENT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EXEC UTIX E SECRETARIAL STEINOGRAPH MACHINE COURT REPORTING STEINOGRAPHIC OFI-ICE MACHINES TYI EWRITING 'A' C f Q t I C if , , L , , EXECUTIVE BOOKKEEPING . , , , , . I37 C0 11111111111 nfs JOSEPH V TALLY INC 505 Westmnnster Street PROVIDENCE R I C0llIpIllllLllfS HONORABLE WALTER H REYNOLDS Mayor 0 PIOIIIILILIL FRANCIS GILBANE Ine 175 Pflwtueket Axenut PAWTUCKET R I D15f11l1ufo1 s 0 Peholeum Produvfs C18 O CALL US IF IN DOUBT ABOUT THE EFFICIENCY OI' YOUR HEATING SYSTEM t5 578 C0llg1lltIllllfl0llS fo the G1 adzmfes 0f195 8 Ffzculty 1nd Students MOUNT ST CHARLES ACADEMY W ' , I. W y x x of , . . 'k I , I . v . Gilliam' Ji urm'rx Quivl Nffly il BlH'IIl'V.' Conlplvfa' llmlling Sryxfvnlx , . . I'Awtuclic -4422 H- -5 3 of at C C of 1 - f - v' 1 SJ ' l38 COMPLIMENTS W N wijf I E CROVJN CHEMICAL CORPORATION L 85 L MACHINE DELFINO CO INC REXALL DRUGS 51 Curtls Street Vmcent A Delfino PhG PROVIDENCE 9 R I Re Phfxrm P76'l1Sl0ll Smeu Produc ts 451 Minton Avenue Meclmnzfe Cam Blanlxs Su 155 Pzodnvfzon Mzllzng and R. I. Sef071d!l7 Y Ope1lltl0llS Telephone EI. 1 0706 I39 Q f i v g. . , wk t .- COMPLIMENTS AMOS L LACHAPELLE RIVERPOINT LACE WORKS INC Manu uzfmus md Ivnzgln Worlis L1pp1tt M111 825 Mfun Street WEST WARWICK RHODE ISLAND Phone V111Cy1 2070 I HALLIWELL INSURANCE AGENCY 24 Hour Clazm Serum 311 Hospxtal Trust Bldg. and 162 Maln Street WOONSOCKET, R. I. Po 9-9888 Complzmt nfs THE GREENWOOD CREDIT UNION 2669 Post Road WARWICK RHODE ISLAND , 0 of Fine Lavvs IC ' ' ' 97 OF ,I Of i' 'K' I40 ATTLEBORO DYEING 85 FINISHING CORPORATION 36 Maple Avenue NORTH SEEKONK MASSACHUSETTS PIPPIN ORCHARD DAIRY Ll. T. KELLY Grade A. Pasfeurized and Homogenzzed M111 and C1eam 145 8 Oflklawn Avenue WARWICK RHODE ISLAND Mlllll offif. R6 7 7271 South County Cuvfomezs Enterprlse 2717 Best Wzshes fo the Gmduafzn Clase ROSSI OLIVER FORD, INC Cranston, R I NORTHERN RHODE ISLAND C Y O YOUTH COUNCIL r Wll l D S A R lGld . 1 1 X 'I' C C 'A' . N i' . O I O - 0 45 Presiden : i iam Garcia Vice Pres.: Margaret Saillant Secretary: Marcia Winn Treasurer: Pau ube Clmirmvn I Splrltual: Susanne t. rmant ' ' Cultural: aymom a u Social: Wanda Tereska l4l ATLANTIC COAL CO. 28 Olneyville Square PROVIDENCE, R. I. PAWTUXET VALLEY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION JAMES J GALLOGLY 81 SONS FIHICI al D11 cc fo: s 671 Brofzd Street PRONIDENICE R I Compliments WASHINGTON BOWLING ALLEY 3 6 Alleys Washlngton and Mezthewson Streets PROX IDENCE R I FORD 86 BURKE CATERING COMPANY 141 Post Road WARWICK R I Banquets Wfeddzn Q Slaouers Bujfets W 19717 TU 4 2232 THE NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC CO 7 Weybosset Street IROHDLNCL R 4 moo Com Jlzmuzfs KALLAHER COAL CO INC l 143 FREDOT ENTERPRISE INCORPORATED Machine P10115 Sued ln Pl1e1 Wforl L1,l1f Assembly I: 670 Klllmgly Street JOHNSTON 9 R 1 92 if - ,. 2 ' ' ' . I. PA 5-nf GA 1-8121 of - of ir . 1. '3 I ELmhurst -4832 UNion - A ' ' r - 1 0' cr , l , O 6 . . ' ' 2. ' -0. . . ' i' ' ' . i' ' - sq' Fred 'llery Telephones: I - - - - I42 flsnupauq Rl1o1I1 IsI11111I s L111 qesf Sion' 111 the He111f 0 D011 111011 ll P101 11111111 GILBANE BUILDING CO Provxdence Rhode Isllnd PALUMBO S FARM F1111f V1 efablea E5 Produce 1 1305 W1rW1ck Ave WARWICK R I CAREY BROTHERS Mfzynard Street ATTLILBORO MASSAC HLSI TTS ROLLINSON 81 HEY P1111fe1s 190 Camp Street IROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND FORBES FUNERAL HOME 28 Columbla Street WAKIIIILD R I DR LEO J LEMOI OD 24 Curson Street WEST WARWICK R I A ll 1 Shop ll 1111 C0lI'6dt'71t 1' 1 ' 9 ' ' a , 5 1 i' WT fffzlvr to flu' Srlwool CIVUIIYIVQ 1 ' ' fo ' ' 1 I 'S l2llgI'1ll'IlIg 111111 E11g1111' T11 r11111 If I Grozrx, WH' Ilan' If 'A' N 'k wk . I 4 1 . . , . . RH 'k ' , . . WlJ1'1'1' You I '1l.'S I43 S Tulrt 1 2648 lrt l Wlvolf salt Rc fall PENN TV 81 FURNITURE CO 1085 Park Avenue CRANSTON R WEST SHORE BOAT CO Manu acfznu 0 Prama Skz 5 Molded RIIIIIIIIOIIIS 4 3 Royal Avenue COININIIC UI' RHODE ISLAND 540 FAIRMONT MOTOR SALES INC DeSofo and Plymouth Dcalu 383 Smlthfield Avenue PAWTUCKET R I J 4602 PA 2 7 C rt ll Bfkggl G1 Complzma nfs 0 REV CHARLES J O NEILL Staznless Steel C5 Hazd Materzals up fo 114 Inch Dzametez MADEL INC 429 George Waterman Rd JOHNSTON R 1 C1 CE te d1I 15 00 Complzments o the Firm SCHOOL Il n C C1 1 Tao 1 Com St Dav o x NO lc Oruf 212 Cottage Street P wuclct P 510gf LODIE BRIEN INC. Real Esfafe E57 Inszuauce 64 Hamlet Avenue WOONSOCKET, R I 2 -.. m STUZ -5426 . . '. ' - ' 1 - 7 i' I Q I1 I ' , , f I I . I, . I. RE 7-2 ' , . t , I f , . . , PA I- -66 -I' Al 0 e esso, Pres. Fred e Y 'iz , U1 . Mgr. Screw Machine Products HUBBARD BUSINESS Busimws Ifdncafiou af flu' I io' n. I ly!! - Iolllzql' I4l'l!l.'I . A i' JI U- 'VIH' llllll 1 ' -YU: V 'sux Summer -ssion 9 ' . . 1 r E 'enmg . 'k Vis' ur Fim' Ne ' all ' ers af I Y .ll n r 1 e - 0 '- Il 1 4 A - , ' 1 f I if I44 Memo: 3 FRANK SALVATORE PUBLIC CAR WASH INC Rhoda Islands Fzmsf On Publlc Street at Allens Avenue Tr1fHc Lxght THE HORN PRINT SHOP Prmfzug 0 the Better G1 ads' 39 Snow Street PROVIDENCE 3 RHODE ISLAND JOE HIGGINS Capzfol Florist 153 Smlth Street l I 7700 NEW ENGLAND UNION CO INC Non Fenous Castzngs and Bnzss Pzpe Unzons WARWICK, R I uar 42 J GUILD METAL PRODUCTS INC 556 Atwells Avenue PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND SAMMY KAY'S 2647 West Shore Road WARWICK, R I Telephone' RE 7 9721 AMERICAN JEWELRY CHAIN CO. 560 Atwells Avenue PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Cnn1j7linn'nfs of I In , . l rr , , 9, ' ,. as of , PRCFVIDENCE 3, R. I George E. Conley, Pres. cc 77 Eshllllixlwrl 1920 i' i Cal GA - ., . I D , . 'I' ST t 1- 31 l45 B Idll 0 Inn Hmmi JOSEPH R POIRIER m7 Dumond Hnll Ron LIIX IALIS R utu r 7 1 v S C om Inn nlx f BERT GALUP S Ixna zo I 41181011 I vnu, S 7 m Ninn t Cru.: R BOSTON RADIATOR AND BODH WORKS INC Rufmfmx 1,1110 Irllllflll my and I ll r nn n T 1 nm L wolxhm Wolf 185 PINE STRELI 1 It 7 Pxoudenu. Harlow Wilsh Mon1h'm 1570 Vifestmlnstex Street PROVIDEINCI: RHODE ISLAND Eslnlllnln fl IX' IS A GASBARRO 85 SONS INC Wfbolesaler 5 Been Wfznes Lzqnoz s 483 Atwells Avenue PROVIDEINCL 9 R I Telephone GA 1 2439 Compliments THE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF R I 95 Pleasant Valley Parkwfly PROVIDENCE, R I FIRST NATIONAL STORES PAUL C BRODERICK II rlmn 17711 S l 9 6 504 Elmwood Axe. mn ' IN 1 my I ll It Studley Ineurfmce Agenq nun Ins tl Stllool Stunt A non R I WHALAN 85 JUDGE INC Rt 111101 S 18254 ELMWOOD AVENUL Nolwod R I Compliments Donut! AND co -sf wh ,YR 45 M11n Street XVOONSOCKILT RHODE ISLAND MACK BUICK INC Woonsoclcet, Rhode Islfmd Tel PO 2 0300 u'l '- f ' 2 f' 'Q ' . l VA .i ' 5 . I. PA ' ako 3---P9 - '-Sl-48 I 17 ' I' I OT , . I'1'4'x4 'j ' ' ggixf ' I' - T-1, - '11 yrnplw fvrziu' . i . - l-lv 1 ' ' ' 'Of wg S . Ii.. i - lNVlCl1, . I. -N , I 7 Pl e: IA 3-3052 'ff 'n ' 111' I . v - . 1 ' ' K2 L Y Q 7 Bali' 'vt Iv' Rep i g of I ' v 'Pl -' 'ff Isp A .-e- -.-J - B., .'lIl 1H ' ' ' i+ '- 3 I ' . GA --,:' - V' Rf 3, R. I. ' l ' ' L ' 4. L , . 2' ' 114, . I 0 . , 0 f . I . I . :'::5?7II::1if2:'. . R N T- . Ig- . -,nf r h S N -A g:::q:gSi3g::,-gy? , 1 of ' ' . . if l46 GLADDING S Garden Clty 'md W1yland Square Complzments r 81 Mrs Frederlck Schneble W L 2, De 1 +881 LEE SOLDERING CO :ll 1 I- ec PICOTTE OIL COMPANY rug 1 1 17 JACKSON AVENUE zmpl rj fl THEINERT HOUSE SAMSON S DINER M erll Sp 3, e PAWTULKET R I E 85 F GROCERY MARKET 6 M 1 P odu e F 0 n foods I2 AMERICA STREET Te to Prov de ce R PAQUIN S MARKET 938 ATWELLS AVENUE P o d ce R I Pho e TE 1 9214 Compl m nfs 0 NEWPORT CREAMERY 670 S th Srre r PROVIDENCE R I Complzmenfs E O B SAINT PATRICK GRAMMAR SCHOOL Complzm its 0 VINNY S SUPER SERVICE 1380 We t nster Street PROVIDENCE R I Complzm nts o DARIO PLAZA HOTEL Woonsocket, R I GAGNIER NASH CO 910 P11 F eld Street E 15513 Prov de ce R Communlty Hardware Co 1911 We t ster St eet PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND Sllver Lake Pharmfacy 279 POCASSET AVENUI Provxdence, R I , . . gf S C . . Thomas . ivuori ' - 1 , . ' C1 IHl:'IlfS ' 1' we I1 1 wr - Mvfs It.'ll'l'IP'-1' -If-4 'rnnklin Street Provid n e, R. I. 9 R4 tu' and Fu' Oils ' ' 909 Ill a rm' Av . Tcl.: CE 1-5593 Johnston 9, R. I. v . . 9 Gro vrirs - vc fx - r 1' r ze ' . , r V1 en , . . I Frank u nico i n , . I. n 5 ' Frm' Dt'Iil'l'1 j i 6 if mi e . . . , . . . .in i IL - i n , . I I ' er f , , . s mini r s mi 9 , . . , ' C f 1 147 P ones ELI 2107 12 8 GUERTIN OIL COMPANY 1174 Crlnston Street CRANSTON 9 R I Compliments 0 Dr 85 Mrs Geor3.,e E Chlron FORCIER S PHARMACY Althur A Former Phf P ll D R gliftl 11 Pl7l1llIHIXf 737 Mun Street Plvs tucl c The Lookmg Glass Befauty Salon 301 PUTNAM PIKL Smxrhheld R I Appomtmtnt CE 1 968m ALFRED O DEMERS Invmam t 779 MAIN STRI' ET Com lim nlx 0 MURATORE AGENCY lx al Fsfah Bought Sold Munrguf 235 WEST SHORE ROAD Complzm nh 0 Medlcal Cuts Pharmacy 1701 Crlnston Street CRANSTON RHODE ISLAND GE 8 5341 Shih Llltllil. JOSEPH SANTOS Sanitary Plumlung and Hmhng S1 nu Conmctmg 360 Fort Street E1st Providence Rhgent 7 7771 Rhgent 7 0361 Devault Insurance Avency, Inc Clnlplrh I xunuzu S llll 7667 Post Rold WIFWICTQ R I Leo T Devlult George S Steets Messler Detectlve Agency, Inc 167 MAIN STREET Woonsocket Rhode ISIIIICT Complzmuzts o tln HOLY NAME MEN of the CATHEDRAL PARISH MILTON PERLOW Optometr zsf AL S MARKET 174 Greenwnch Avenue Tel REgent 79747 Pontnc R I BLISS BROS DAIRY 711 Pfnrk Street ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS JA 1 2673 Shop JA 1 7379 BOISE GARAGE 10 uhan Street Louls Bolsvert Providence, R I BAL RON CO INC Tiulz Frm' rwelry Cu-afzons 86 WEST EXCHANGE STREET Provldence, R I h : - - - 10 ' A 'S . . Y . 1 , . . , . , c ' . 'l , .. T., ln '. . Y I vtfk , -1, t - I I T , . . 4' 1 f ' Q -t, R. I. ' 7 2 - 3 T IJ ' 1' I Q 'L' lf ' A' , .T , mt' ' - l ' 1 - - Pawtucket, R. I. Rhgqng 7-6450 I . Y 1 -- H 1 1 - ' t, . j . . . O , In ' ' IL' ' 'vr 3 ..m 5 1 1 ' , . . 7 . 1 ' 7' 1 . . . D 1 . ' I , I A- ' 1 -,- , ' y 4 V 1 I . , . . .. ' , R. I. 9 .: - '. , . . , - : - ' 0, Q 148 Pawtuxet Valley Bus L1nes,Inc t W t W C0ll1pl11lI61ZfS 0 TONY GOODRICH C D PAIGE COMPANY Iuszuunce ANGELO S RESTAURANT I-oo DR F DANIEL RUSSELL 1989 SMITH STREET 1 4 CHAGNON S FAMIIY DRUG STORE INC I 1 h W r W J B Archambault Annex 173 WASHINGTON STREET W r W R MEZZA LUNA PIZZERIA t P I NORTH SMITHFIELD, R I JAMES B CANNING 347 Smxth Street Pxovldente 8, R I C01lg7lIfll1llfl07I9 fo the Class of 1958 Mr. 81 Mrs. Tom Tnmmerman FORT RECOVERY, OHIO Complzmenfs 0 BAYSHORE PHARMACY Complzments 0 WEYBOSSET DONUT SHOP Complzmeuts o C 85 W ELECTRIC CO INC DULGARIAN SHOE STORE 84 W r PROVIDENCE, R I SLIM S ESSO STATION arxo Ho er MAIN AND DIVISION STS Phone TU 4 9852 E Greenwich, R I CHARLES MARKET 875 Atwells Avenue PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 1. , L... W, N ,L . ,W ., ,LL , ,.,,..,,-,,,,- -- f , , . ' f W Insurvzf f,ln1rIvrvrf St'I'lH'l' , Rl'llSllllllIIIt' Rules i 75 Rober Street es nrwick, R. I. i 9 X Italian ' rl l5l Atwells Avenue Providence, R. I. A Dvnfisf ' I -f Clintrednle - 020 Centredzlle, R. I. 9 1 ' ' ff Estalflislm 8 90 68 Was ington St. es arwick, R. I. es nrwick, . I. ' ' '9 ' Louisfluissc iw 1 es minster Street 9 Fl r',f M d I49 l earning nn: S rn s Dum ELMWOOD H11 1 ur I ns 57' Elmvsod Axe Cx lnston 7 R I Phom Wlllllnxs l 5650 C OIIAIIIIHIHIIOIIY fo flu us 1 MR WILLIAM KIERNAN TOLCHINSKY S FUR SHOP PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND Woonsocket TypeWr1ter Co T auf O lt Maclumx 737 Mfun Street Woonsoclict R DINTY MOORE S DINER 18s Tlunton Axcnuc EAST PROVIDENCE R I DUCAS CORPORATION 1117 DOUf.,I19 Avenue Tel DExter 1 7784 Provxdence 4 R I A FRIEND P O HARA ICE Culne Guzzi: 11 Wlvrzlflzrll and Retail lu or All Ouauom 218 CATO STREET Te PO 2 1911 Woonsoclcct R Corlgmfulaflom to flu Clase 0 38 Kent County Squadron Cnvxl A1r Pfntrol WARWICK RHODE ISLAND LIQUORAMA INC Lzqnoz 9 WIIIPY Bum Q 119 DOUGLAS AVENUE Providence, R I Cancellatxon Shoe Shop F!lYhl011 S0111 af ll DISCOIl7If DEPOT SQUARE, WOONSOCKET CECILE R BROUILLETTE Faulawn L11lC0111 Realfj Rurlfor PA 6 0506 Lawrence H Cook, Inc 1 v Pnfuus Mmlmff ar Blkellte 'md Pl'lStlC Moulds C5 MASSASOIT AVENUE 4 0581 Ent Provxdencc R Congmfnlafzom Claw of 1958 PEERLESS 2 3 9 Wcstmxnstcr Street Joseph Gatton and Son Funeral Home 334 BROADWAY GA 1 0289 Complzments of PIETTE'S JEWELERS ISO ' A Y 27 27777 'YW-YNY T 3 YI 77 ' 17 7' ' Tx- T I I I i Cl' Q' - l '.'. v1g - l f: - g W V 4 Y cilfl 31' 'X ld I-1' ' C11 of 958 7 . - A1'fIl'1 vrx - ' ' 450 Westminster Street - Sulvx - St'l'l'It't' - Rvnfulx ' - .' - , . I. 5 , - - .: ' - ' , . . . l - . y C. L. r ' , , '- I' ' ' - ' ' Ig. - .'- 'P 'fs Y 1-1 - , - I- GE - .. ' , . I . - K h , I N lf rr- sa A , , . , . C omplnmnis 0 HOLY GHOST SCHOOI C 1 R1d3.,e Stltet PROVIDLNCL R I LUXURY CLEANEP Q Iloln Orfmlus Cftaumg Dum in Ou: Oun Worltvu Plan! C10 SMITHIIELID AVENUE hone PA 5 063C Llntoln R I Lamorlello s Flsh Depflrtment NlLh0TlS Llmorlello Plnfw 785 WESTMINISTER STREET E l 7 4 Providence R FARMERS DAIRY INC T111 Cuamy M111 275 HARTFORD AVENUE MICHAEL ADDEO Alto: my al Iau 10-H HOSPITAL TRUST BLDC, Ixoudentc R I C um lnmuix n NEWBERRY S Dow IIIOVN ll PYON ICICIILC Greenwood Elec Supply Co Elufwnal Dzstulmtou urlnsfu fl and R4 mltnflal Elufur Su In Q Lltrflu fnfuui Appllanfu 7759 Post Rold Greenwood R I RE5,ent 7 2050 McDuff Coal 85 Lumber Co Fm O11 O11 B1 vm 1 s Coa C0 c' Lumlnu Mawr: s Mah ual Pamfw C omplzma nh 0 J'1Ck s Pure Food Market 25 LOURTLAND STREET Proudence R I Complnm nts 0 YVONNE MOREAU Mun Strut WOONSOCKET R I ANGE S SHOE 'Ps Bt non Axcnut PROX IDENLL R I IAMES P SHANNON 'amfu aml Infumr Duolafm I7-4 DENN ER STREET Iuxtutket R I I J CONNEALLY 85 SONS tnual Pamimg C onhadon Esfzvzahs C11 :fully Cnun l B1o1dSt1u.t Proudence R I Dua GA I 7577 Exes WI 17077 CE l 7098 I'mIO1Is OCTEAU OIL COMPANY 79: XV1tum1n Axtnue ESMOND RHODE ISLAND HAYES DRUG CO INC' 301 Ent Axenue PAWTUCKET R I Oualzfy Fm: Pnud Rzqhf A I-111 S 711118 PENGUIN FUR SHOP C0 W1sh1ngton Street PROVIDENCE 'S RHODE ISLASD GA 1 -I-957 Ceuln Pullmn yr ' 1 I -- K ' T . . v- r V. X w . - . . . ' f' ' ' f .1 ' ' , ' K' , ' - 1 ,- , 3 , , . . . I P I - A J I ' , , , . , . 4 n . . C4 - 62 - x . I. - J A , . . Y - 9 , .ao . 'I' Q 4? 'I '- ' 4'f':- I-'k A P9158 Providence. R. I. ll High Street Pawtucket, R. I. 9 C 7. 1 ' ' tv T , . . 9 cp, '- ' f - A -' 'Q ' ' - ' ju.. Q N- -, , , 91 'A ' 'D , . . I . D -. ' - ' V - . - 1. . . - I - U A II ' ' 1 ax Y 3 .. . -9 5 ' ' - q Q l5l Rugglerl s Atwood Market Lu gas! 111111174 llI1t71fl1 Oumd Mmlff zu N1 ll Lnqland 200 Atwood Axcnue Crflnston R FAIRLAWN PHARMACY 582 Smxthfxeld Avenue PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND J Ernest QDOWJ Daoust Pulzlu Azconntanf 35 Winter Street M'1nN1lle PO 2 3536 Centredale Llquor Store In flu H4 uf 0 Cuzfudalt CE I 7400 Frank Pat 'and S11 Siccoccm ACE HARDW ARE 12 Waterman Avenue CENTREDALE 11 RHODE ISLAND HOLIDAY PASTRY SHOPPE 16 Waterman Avenue CENTREDALE 11 RHODE ISLAND CE 1 6090 A FRIEND CHARLOTTE J Wxlson Arp1n Funeral Home 582 CRANSTON STREET Provndence R I UN10n I 4366 Blals Brothers Garage, In Gemfml Aufo Repanmq 390 MANTON AVENUE Complzma nfs o flag Daughters of the Holy Ghost 206 WALCOTT STREET Pawtucket R I Saccoccxa s Pharmacy 1723 CRANSTON STREET Cranston Rhode Island UN 1 1008 EVER READY DINER Opin 24 Home Junctnon of Charles 'md Admxrfnl Streets PROVIDENCE R I Compllments 0 Cranston Jewelry Co , Inc 118 RICHMOND STREET Providence 3 R I LAUREL PHARMACY 159 Poc1sset Avenue PROVIDENCE 9 R I GLADDING S PHARMACY Pnscrzpfzons GARDEN CITY ST 1 3443 Cranston R Eden Drug Company, Inc Your Fuenrl or Health We call for Plescrzptxons 5 26 PONTIAC AVENUE TEmple 1 0950 WI I 6463 Cranston 10, R. . ., I -k,, , , . V- , , X 1 ' . f . , .I. I . , f , h . , R. I. ' 1 , . . - a 14 Walterxnan Avenue Centredale, R. I. - . , . s , 4 c 1 L .4 - r , . K 1. A 5 K K l K 1 I , . . 5 5 I O , , . . , . . , 9 , . . - K , I c. , K 1 1 l52 Mr 86 Mrs Irvmg J Gaulln 111 Memory of Mr 81 Mrs Homer Gfaulm Mr Albfit Mlllcr CLUB MONENGAIS INC Provldenee, R I Warwxelx Electrle 85 Musxe Co 7' WASHINQ TON STREET KA es 17585 West WIFWICR R In Memom Mr Thomas F Sweeney ROSATI S GARAGE flllflflltft Allffllllllflll S 1 Smut R1 moral Suluz 7 5 2 MANTON AVENUE Complzmeufs 0 Mrs Wanda S Sweeney Complnm nfs MER RIT POLISHING Ioblxmg olnlrmg and Pussu oil 0 All KHIIIS l :nl mg Fede Bros Llquor Mart Zll UNION AVENUE Provndence R I ROBERT PAOLO Arroldzon Studio 188 Mun Street Pawtucket R I PA I 3274 CASALI BROS INC 187 189 Pocasset Avenue PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND Supreme Dental Laboratory 118 Empnre Stlcet PROVIDENCE 3 R I D 1 2261 111105 Sw ll1SOI1 Sql Pu, 1110 PHILIP A MULVEY CO 40 South Mun Street WOONSOCKET RHODE ISLAND Complnm nfs 0 LOU'S COFFEE SHOP 715 West Shore Rold WARWICK RHODE ISLAND Complmzenfs 0 CHAS S TANNER Meadowbrook Bowlmg 70 111113 Aufomafu Allqx Spvcml Rates ox Students 2 S 3 0 Warwnck Avenue GLADDING S PHARMACY Garden City I l ' , I 2 I . a 0 0 . r - S f ' 11 1' - z , . 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CO. 7 153 Complzmcnfs 0 Mr 8CMrs Stflnley P RLICIYIS MR 85 MRS J GOLTSOS 47 Rlthbone Stlttt PROVIDENCE RHODI' ISLAND Complzmerzfs 0 a Fuuzd P B C C omplnm nfx MCCAUGHEY BROTHERS 717: Elst Axenue PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND DORIS JEWELRY CO 118 Emplre Street PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND Compllm 1111 0 Glow SCFVICC O11 Compfmy 108 PLAIN STREET Provxdence R I Cnmplmu nfs 0 ST JOSEPH S HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING C omplzmanfs KENT PHARMACY Elst Gxttnvsxth Rhodt ISIIDCI Peter Pan D1ner 86 Restaurant 1111 P0011 md Ilormlzlf Almosfwlnl Opuz 7-F HOIHS 327 ELMWOOD AVENUE FREDDIE'S PIZZA 119C O1k11wn Avenue Tel RE 9 0255 Cr'1nston R I HO! 5053 DE 1 7613 I' u Dtlzzuy CRANSTON SEA FOOD CO Complt fe Lzne o Hrglnef Ollllllfx Fuck Sul Food Wl1oI1 ml: Rt fail 75 P1rk Avenue Crelnston R I KAYATA S SHOE SERVICE Expert C111 fmamhzp 5K4 Creanston Street Providence R I AIRWAY ALLEYS 7-F Allan An Conrlrfmmd 19f0 POST ROAD W1fWlCI R I Complrmcnfi 0 LINDIA'S RESTAURANT 1559 Elmwood Avenue CRANSTON 7 RHODE ISLAND SULLIVAN S SPA 570 Crfmston Street PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND C0711f7II7llPl1f9 0 DAMARIO PLUMBING CO 391 Fountun Street PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND ' , , ff - . 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