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

 - Class of 1960

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The campus of the academy is shown with the statue of Our Lady in the foreground, with Mercy and Xavier Halls in the rear. These are the halls we know and love. In fheycarn Our ford l 9 6 n 1960, year of serious import, Americans are striving toward world peaceg Catholics are sacrificing and praying for it. The theme of our annual thus expresses a strong, heartfelt prayer. I have called America a providential nation, Archbishop Ireland once wrote, I believe that a divine mission has been assigned to the United States of America . . . a mission to prepare the world for the universal reign of human liberty and human rights. America does not live for herself aloneg the destinies of humanity are in her keeping. It is our prayer that this nation, under God, may influence the destinies of nations and men into paths of peace. P' , 0 This building, situated on Foster Street, houses the chapel where the faculty at Saint Xavier's and the other Sisters who live in the con- vent worship their Creator. Located beneath the chapel is the school library. 1 iq -V 3 'iglllhgq . V 1. il -.4d'.M' . - ln His Will is your peace . . IO May all thy ways be beautiful and all thy paths be peace... 22 Let us follow after the things that make for peace . . . 7 Regulate the days of your lives so that they may be spent in peace. 82 We rcjoice Two enthusiastic Xavierites in a visit to the State Capitol admire the beauty of its architecture, particularly of the central dome. They learn that the pure marble dome completed in 1904, was the first of its kind in the United States and is presently one of four in the world. sang it 'V' :G ins 'fy-v'! 02-:K 4 IG-ii. i I- . Q ns. no- v-agnq 3. if FJ ikfe -'Six hc. , ,. um 1 me 5-,. 1 H . H, . , r --- -' E 5 ' ' I 'V - ' l . 5 .Q-1 A ,V , IEE 'f Z A ' 1 I L . N69 ff ,,. V ' ' 1 ff X . ' J ,t x - . . xv A 'll iw hh K -i w. 1 h ,' if x lin, , if-X 'I' fff,, v .N iq 'l K 'Z i li id I '-wfjy in Y: ,,f '1fH 5 M. -i xxx -x .ix Aan, i F Q N 2:5 I ' Hu? - c ,km--., In keeping with the season, ouristate House is adorned with gaily decorated Christmas trees. It can be seen from the center of the city. Alumni Hall houses Providence Colleges new cafeteria and gym. As a recreational center the college hall provides many opportunities for meeting the P.C. students. t 1 . ,,., . ,......-- 'Hx' xi, The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, a short distance from Saint Xavier's, affords a quiet place of prayer for Xavierites. Many of the girls also attend daily mass here. in the beauty and dignity 0 P R 0 VI D E N CI E ocated in the northeastern part of Rhode Island, Provi' dence is its capital and lwriiicipal city. lt is one of thc pic' turesque and historical sites of New England. The State House has the second largest marhle dome in the world, and is considered one of the most beautiful huildings in the counf try. Providence is an industrial city, the center of jewelry manufacturing. Numerous educational facilities include a splendid public library. Saint Xavier's is its oldest Catholic high school. La Salle Academy. staffed by the Christian Brothers, is the largest parochial boys school in the State of Rhode Island. Its high academic standards are well-known to all of us here. It is located in the Smith Hill section of Providence, near Providence College. -A , v-- I l Eta: is 1-1 -li lm' Iml -ll ml E! as :EEE . A' 'Z ' ' V i ,,,,. -- --K- . 1 N GRATEFUL apprceiat1o11 to Sister Mary Iviarjorie I1.S.M,, for all that she has done for 11s in her Zyeai' ter111 as principal, we are happy to clcdicate this years Xavier to her. There have hccn many new things 111 these 2 years, nexx equipinent. new tlcpa1't111'es. new orga111:.111o11. Flrst .iniong the new equipinent are certainly tl1c l'5CL1L1Ul-Lll lihrary furni ture and lluorcsccnt lighting. Several classes have nexx lockers, Fire doors and a sprinltler system have heen in' stalled Ill lvicrcy Hall, and .1 new fire alarin system Ill hoth buildings. The language lah' oratory newly installed in Ac.11le111y Hall will help stuf dents 111 thc study ol' .1 foreign language. Beside all this, the s111.1ll change 111 u11if111'111. ou1' chapel caps, may seein insigf nificant. hut we think tl1e111 very nice antl certainly worth nientioning. Dances o11 F 1' 1 el .1 y nights rallicr than on school nights was o11e of the new depart' urcs. The junior ring cerc' 111o11y, the ilhlllglllaltllhll of a student council. tl1e refestah' lishinent ol' Saint Xavier's 111e111l1ersl11p lll the clehate league are .1ll of recent plan' ning. Sister Mary Iviarjorie also arranged for the sodality central council to attend the Wcirld Congress i11 New Jer' sey last s11111111er, a oneefinfaf lifetime opportunity. Sister has provided for an adequate testing prograln from fresl1111a11 through senior years. To explain this p1'ogra111 and otl1er features of tl1e curriculum to parents. Sister planned llll evening during Catholic Education Week in Novemher when a panel of faculty members spoke to a capacity audience of parents, who met the teachers inforf mally later in classrooms, and closed the evening with refreshments. As head of the guidance department, Sister Ivfary Marjorie has planned a complete guidance prograin, eounseling, and placement service. She has obtained certitif cation for her guidance personnel. We appreciate. particularly. Sister Ivlary Marjoric's prayer- ful and deep concern for our spiritual, scholastic, and social welfare, evidenced in her careful planning and wholehearted giving of herself and l1er time to us. You will always he i11 our prayers and in the gratitude of our hearts, dear Sister. SISTER MARY MARJORIE, R.S.M., A.M. DEDICATI 'QS -, x A x A Y . T -ix 'h n ,h 3: 3 ff , .:'-'Liz ' ' . .,s ' f '. -A iv ' ss., - 5 A 1. X 'Z' ', N ' -N V ,Q v -gn, 'X i A x . - 4'-. v' .. ' , .. K - - ' ,' '75 A -' Y.:-f , i i - - '. - 1 1 J- ',Nx .'g.i , s . l' . ':-':-'i 3 -wx , - X 1 ' I 'L .f- ' -K, ' '-'- .' H x s,,,.1-'- , '- .'-'... V' .. b ' ' L .-,. M-.Ll Q 1-,fy f, r 1 . 'N 't s v --4 1 - '- -:- S ,, . x Dlx i Aix nj' it F S i .nt . Q T ' sw iff I J c .lf-I' Mgfx-'..4 if- 7'5' 'Qi I ' s .. yz- , 1, s 'V K., 1 .paw - . fs,- r . . , t I X -. , . Q 1 -our r - gi'--j'E'v' Q ,ji Q- slngxjl. ,N ...px -sv.: N',L.-,ltr in -.si .,N---.QQ-,,: g .. .,., .i. x - . 1 -,-N-1'-,,.w.... A 1 ,rw . A r new Q x F sn- 3 . A,. ,.i.x JAM, . 'r , .-i .. -5 .-.. '.- ' ' - ,U 1 bf ' 'fi Is A.,-. M' '.. ' F K., I. U., 'f 1 , ' , ., - , , ., ..i ...- S-11 1 -fr? if-f: ff? . 'z x J. '-' L : fi' .- x -:'l ,,. 'N.F 1. - fi 4, 5 -. -.sf f.: :.'-QV? pl: . N55-ff 'iii' 'f '1. 5'i:'- . E, Lx, N Xf, lk, Q ..-X-', 1 Q. 5 ,.x.-.es y- .xv -t -. ' ..4-.'X ,,, . -- of God which surpasses :ill Qtiilclerstki1nLliiiig is to be found in the of those who strive to do His Will. 'Flfhy Will be done on earth as it is in Heaven , Christ bids us pray. God's will in Heaven was in the beginning and is now to share Himself in love. Thus it ever shall be among those who are His children. They will give themselves to Him and to their neighbor in prayer and good works. Thus do our Sisters of Mercy share their love with us by instructing, counseling, z1nd'perf forming the works of mercy. Dante in his immortal poem put it succinctly, In His Will is our peace. DMINISTRATIC W ' E as 1 g i ! 1 X '-is 8 I-'. K X I l n 4 5 V , Q. 1 . p . 3 4 L' . 1 i ' 1 I , A .-f was 4.. Q, --an IN. 'rr- ' 0shf9,3:,,l,Hh .-LQ, 56, , Li-'T-L 'VW' f ' '-:,s' iz 13 wil X17 - . .,,: 1l,',5 -mini wg. I 1,- ,Ls 454. s C 5:55 A-Sf .gx few? ' 1,-. . ' .AH xg.. rs. P - T. Pffearbi ,.,,,,.., -rg :rf ' v 'M . 'Q DVISGRY B ARD The Most Reverend Russell lVlcVinney, D.D., Bishop of the Providence diocese, heads the advisory board of this academy. Annually he grants an interview to the Central Council of the Sodality of Our Lady of Mercy. At this time plans and projects of the year are sub- mitted to him for approval. On alternate years, His Excellency presides at the com- mencement exercises in June, presenting di- plomas to the graduates. He gives them a short exhortation at this time and imparts his blessing. ..-um Qifi-N X ',,.1-Q 41'- 'ex Q., Ji ' One of Saint Xavit-r's eminent alumnae, Mother Mary Catherine, R.S.M., Mother Provincial, acts in an ad- visory as well as in a directive capacity. Mother served several years on the faculty of Tyler School, was superior and principal at Saint Edward parish, Pawtucket, and at Saint Mary parish, Newport. She was appointed as superior and librarian of Salve Regina College from 1947-1951, when she was chosen Mother Assistant Pro- vincial. She retained this office until her appointment as Mother Provincial in 1954. Mother Mary Antonine, R.S.M., as Mother Assistant Provincial, is also a member of the advisory board. Mother has heen a member of the Provincial Council since 1954. During this time she also served as acting dean of Salve Regina College in 1956 and 1957 until the appointment of Sister Mary Rosalia, present dean of the college. Sister Mary' Pierre, R.S.M., is presently superior of Saint Francis Xavier Convent, to which she was appointed in August, 1956. Sister was formerly principal of Mercy- mcunt Country Day School, Manville, in the first years of its establishment. Later she was transferred to Saint Mary parish, Bristol. where she was superior of the convent and principal of the school. 'Q f N5 Sister Mary' Celestine. R.S.M.. AJW. Shorthand. Transcription. Typewriting English, Spanish. Head of Spanish Department Bookrooin Head of Secretarial Department Placement Bureau Sister Nlary Concepta, R.S.M., Ed.M. Q.. Sister lVIary Nlarcia. R.S.IVl.. Ed.M. Secretarial Studies. Bookkeeping, Accounting, Office Machines Head of Bookkeeping Department .-5-J f 'ZV Religion. History Sister Mary Paraclcta. R.S.M., A.M. Sister Mary Loretto, R.S.M.. A.M. Sister Mary' Laurene. R.S.M., A.M. English, History English, Religion, Publications Head of Religion Department Adviser Head of English Department Departmentalized uneler l-1 different categories, the faculty is headed hy Sister Mary' Marjorie, principal, assisted hy Sister Mary Stanislaus. vieefprincipal. Sister Marie Anna, treasurer. and Mrs. Ruth Crowley. secretary. Fourteen departments include the mathematics. Spanish. secretarial, hookkeeping, religion, English. guidance, his' tory, music. clerical. science, art. French, and Latin. The Sister chairmen of they departments work in close cooperation with the principal and with the several teachers in their departments for the good of the students. Head of History Department I ll' il Sister lVlarie Nlarguerite, R.S.M.. A.lVl. Sister Nlary Colette. R.S-M-- A-M- Religion, Record Keeping, Geometry. Senior Matli, Biology Head of Science Department Bookkeeping Basketball Club, Cheerleading Squad Office Practice Head of Clerical Department, Orchestra 4.i'q?'l Sister Mary Gervase, R.S.M., Ali. Religion, World History, Geometry Art Appreciation, Art Club Head of Art Department rv Sister Marie Paulette. R.S.M., A.M. Sister Marie Andre, R.S.lVl.. Ed.B. Sister Mary Michaeleen, R.S.M.,' French, Head of French Department Fl'9nCl'1, World HiSt0ry', MllSlC B.S. in Ed. French Club Appreciation Religion, Latin, English Head of Miisic Department Head of Latin Department Glee Club Sodality Moderator i Latin Club E W g , . . , . , , . . Professionally equipped hy years of study and experience. Saint Xaviers laeulty i aims to give the utmost in instruction and service. Besides being responsihle for l their classwork, many teachers are called upon to moderate. advise, and supervise eofeurrieular activities. These inelude art. home economies, glee eluh. library eluh, ' f is -7 basketball, Wtirld Affairs Forum, junior Legislature, debating, orchestra, dramatics, af sodality, publications, and memhersliip on alumnae and lvlarian Nlotherhood boards. Several Sisters form the personnel of the guidance department. any 415 Xavierites hurry to purchase supplies from Sister Mary Celestine in the hoolcroom. They are Evelyn Lowell, Marcia Marcantonio, and Patricia Sliney. In thc hookroom Xavierites may purchase pens, pencils, note- books, erasers, rulers. and all other kinds of supplies, even to an auto- graph dog and other novelties. Sister Mary Elise, R.S.M., A.M. Spanish The quality of Mercy is Zaculfy .- not strained. L Sister Mary Emiliana, Ph.B. English . -wx Sister Mary Scraphine. R.S.M., A.M. English. Latin Guidance Counselor Sister Mary Anastasia, R.S.M., A.B. Mathematics, Religion Guidance Counselor Sister Marie Anna. R.S.M., Ed.B. Business Math Treasurer Sister Nlary Denis, R.S.Nl. Religion, English, History Guidance Counselor N- ,N Karen Ohrien and just-phine Rupacz listen attentively as Sister Nlar Laurene explains the route to Salve Regina College, Newport. Sister Nlary Aurelia, R.S.lVl., All. English Dramatics Club 'U' Sister Mary' Audrey. R.S.M., Alu. Sister Mary La Salette, R.S.lVl.. A.B Religion, English, Algebra Typing. Record Keeping. Shorthand junior Legislature. Guidance Office Practice, Religion, Cooking. Counselor, Xavier Business Adviser Sewing, Guidance Counselor Christina Horn and Rita Gagnon observe Sister Mary Colette with interest as she illustrates the resolution of forces. fi' Zzculfy - -Wt y xr F f' Sister lVlary Dionysia, R.S.M., A.B. Typing. American History. Record Keeping Guidance Counselor, Basketball Club Sister Mary Madonna, R.S.M., B.E. in Ed. Chemistry, Nurses Math, Algebra. Business Math, Religion, Audio Visual Aids, Sodality Moderator Sister Mary Victoria. R.S.M., M.S. in L.S. English. Science, Geometry Library Club, Librarian Sister Mary Sharon, R.S.M., A.B. Religion, English, Sodality Moderator, Publications At one of the daily lunch periods Mrs. Dacey and Mrs. Quimby helpfully wait on Joanne McCarten and Margaret Healey. A-4 ft 1-.elf +--i. . S fs . 4, 1 rs U ' M -A41 Sister Mary Paracleta with her books. ,,.-4 In a typical campus scene, Patricia Ryan and Rita Gagnon offer to assist rf Zzcully f fi-P' if 'W-f' ,ll 'fo t Slat:-r Mary' foie, R.S.fVl IH Rvllgion, fre-moral ,Q Nlarilsn fnndms, Katlvlvrvm Kf'vn1v1. and glam- Pullitt of Srniur Uno' lidrn in Sith-r AJ Marie- Paulvttc pr:-paring :u rm'm'diug lu Fw tapvd fur thc language- lah usvd in l'rrnCl1 class. fo- 1- 65. . .4 .f X7 .--i' Rm. -I-I11'0lllN'1' Sfllllllllll Svniur Rvliginn Sudalily Hirvclor Rev. David J. Coffm- Xvnrld Affairs Nioderatur Sri: nie Bm ogy :- - v Sistvr Mary Incarnau R 1 13.5. in lid Religion. Clumnistry. Plnsus Hlimrx Xvorld Affairs lfnrum lJK'bE!KlI1L Sislnr Marx Cxmuu-pta pr--par:-s Patriria Mulholland for an mtcr xi:-u. pZlll'it'iR K.I?lfkll1 and Mary Kflarkin watch intcntlv. 411 lk! JP' S ,,J . Q Q . '-, P' ti- 1 l E Nlra. llutll lumlvx St'nl1'ltll'y 3.111---J Roberta Amaral, Mary Jo Bellavance, and Katlwrint' Blakc Pl1IlllISlilSllC-llly observe Sister Mary Marcia as she demonstrates the audiograph mnchim-. rs., pq-o lv Mrs. Nlary Kvllilwr BIl0d0illl, R.N. School Nurst' ,C 4-dx l Qt fgg Mrs. C-lalre McGr.oarty f.l.n't- lllllllldll Slllllll, M.lJ. Physncal Education 5-hool l'l1yanmn 7 ,..-A N I9 75 al f ,X Mr. Malone helps another poor Xaslernte in dxstrvas. Vfhat would Saint Xaxier's do without him? 1 V. 4. ' - I ..-,ff ,2,--A' '. J fIV,A. ,ii .-14 It .M V. . iv..'.' '- -v.-.A.- .-- fi-A 'af 'TZ 112.43-f'l -' -'ff-9-. ' -,.,' ,. ir'i'yr,. 4.41.11 V. ,l .'.., ,..H.,,,. D., U . . U Q.. .' fm.-' t .vf--rv I. 'juz' -.jg-.-,.-.w'f,1 ' -' ' ..' ,- 'W me - , . f 'nf LLL,- ' 58, , f, . , . :7,',-4.1-' .-'I 44,1 .' ' . - . '- 1- . 'Q ' .. 'X .' ',-F, ' .' . A f - ' 'al' -5 . ' 1. 1 , . -' '- A' ' . ' ' ',f. .'f '1'... f -' ' .Q -' ' , f f'1-- 5' '- '1 5. '3 ' . 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Business training is subdivided into three sequences -- secretarial, bookkeeping, and clerical. These young women are not only taught the subject matter involved in these courses, hut are motivated by Christian ideals. They are trained to regard their present duty as the will of God in their regard, and to execute it with care and diligence, realizing that their present hapf piness and eternal reward depend upon it. An attitude such as this will make for ahundant living, so that in any work of life. their ways will be beautiful and their paths will he peace. DLIATE Carol Gorman ,. Senior One ff f '9 15 Y' ff? 'OU ' ...fi as fifth in gi, Judith McDonald Carol Moretti Senior Three Senior Four Paula Hniilcy Sunior Tivo , Dinnc. I.n1 I D Scnmr A X Swim' 611155 Presidcnfs 99- V05 1 0' Mary-Jo Bcllavancc Senior Five No man can safely govern that would not willingly become subject . . 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Q 0 Q 'S 15? 4115 ...J A freshman is a child at heart, a woman in her dreams, who dons navy, white and green for five hours each day In her first year of high school she d1scovers the wonderful world of g1r1 frxends now avanlable to her S e comes upon the smcere and devoted corps of Slsters of Mercy ready and wllllng to give their llves for glrls The freshman IS awed by the new facets of knowledge open to her, Algebra, Latin, and science She laughs to her self and others about the foollsh mlstakes they n1ade Take these thmgs add a smlle, a tear, some hope, some near despalr, and you have a fresh man X1X1x1 10 XX 13121414 'XV '1Nf11 lk 1 1 111 111 1 1 1 1.1 ccrctuy S1 H1111 L1 1 lllllllf Lccl l'1.1LlIC 9 AR i DENISE FL1 'XBETH 131'1N01T 1 11 DI 1 11111 111 1 111 S1 1 11 S 1 1 1 1fL'X1'NE JUDITH 1'11fRL11NS1x1 11 11 1 L11 lk l1XK1L IL ll 111 of 5411711 1111 1111 1111 11 7Vi C CL C 11117 1 Ill 1 Dm lk 11 4 Vue. 11.1 cnt 4 rc11111 CLI 10 AN EMMA1 BETTEZ 147 P11cn1x Axcnuc We t XXIlI'XKlL1x R 1 Fra uarc 01 S111 11 A11 111 IN zmzor Hush Srmol 11 1 1 T 1 1111 11 C 11 11111171 Lcgl 11turc 1 H111111. 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I . , X 9 9 ' :e 4 0 l While delegates from all over the world gathered to discuss the Suez Canal crisis, girls from around Rhode Island congre- gated at Saint Xav1er's Academy to begin a four vear journey together There was Anne with her shiny red hair and three yards of knotted pearl necklace There was Regina, a Grace Kelly air about her graceful step and straw shaded French twist Do you remember Mary Lou, tiny and talkative just what 1 freshman should be and Pat, dark eyed and quick w1tted'7 These and many others, each with her own personality merged to form the never forgotten freshman class aus. 0 -...,. 1 Cfkllol. ANN BL'R.'XTTl 3388 XXI'-l Slum' Rlmtl. xhl.lI'XKlt'li, R l. llmtlxmtr' wi l.mlqu'mul qlumm' llxqlx Stllwl . , . , . , , l.l.1M Sccrutaxy. 4. Cllcc cllllll. ng Spmmlslm Llulx -. CllfXRUL VIRGINIA CAlUillERl A 79 XX'Imt-ulcr Avcrmllu. Clxuurm-tim 7. li. l. Limtlxmlu uf Sum! lim! jzmxm' Hl.Lfll Srlnml ncr Stall, -l: Tyust, -4: NLll'lt'VL'llL' Stall, 43 Typi l Glue Clulx 3, 41 Spgmxslx Club. 2, gl D14m1.1t1c- Clulw ' af' TH J' TX 'Vs 'R 1'-9 JOSEPHITNE 'XTNOELIF-X CVXRLOINE SKINDRHX MHXRCIA FIFERELLE y tct cc 5 Riu 1 t t r x n l Q al att bum! Nlxtlzacl umm' Hlgll bt 10 Altcndtd batred Heart Gmmmur 5 mt ni h Llub ' cnc trl 1 tm uh MARY ELIZ-XBETH CL-XRMN lxlT'X lR'XNf'E9 FKRROLL 'Xclim 'it cet E mond 17 R 16 Octne 'itrtet Wlrxxiclt R l Cuduale of Sam! Peter Grammar S lllmol Cracluatt cj Samt ames zmmr Hlgll 6 lull Vcc Pre ident 4 Xauer Still 4 Typlt 4 'Xauerette lllfy ml Ou: Lldy T Oxtwc 1 4 pxst b 11 ' F 4 lor LLp,1l1t1rc '4 bo a ty ol Lr :dy ol Nut c 1 I Wtlr orum un Ol L ulnturc 'l Sccrctlry 'G am! ?ra14c1s Xavier Avudcmy 4 ,,,, ' 9 P . . AQ ., , . I s A D - ' - f '. ' . figkfl 9 1 0' ' :ff . Q V 0 If JL -1, .,,, r- fv- - . . . sz f k . Q ll5.7 Edd Sli . llrcwiilclmrii' , R. l, ill K Dix . liens P 0 'itlci uc IS, R, l, 'ir tu ' of ' . 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Z. 3: 'lllll ' Leung ure. 3: Cl '. 111' S1 Q . lg X11-1' Sufl. 1 c stru. 2, 31 41 Ty 11- 41 I ' 'll Cdp, , 1, cllllll. 1, 3: l.:1t ilu , l. 1 1 I, , Y V Q' 'IT' .p at , f fp U' ' , P 5 -F . lt , - ' 1 VA- X4 'J - , , 'f' Q 1 y X- - . .,., . f X - 14. f - -J -Q 41 1127 Ga? P I l 1 . Q 1 I 1 ex' .4 4 PATRICIA LEE COMBIES U9 Enmx . xx'c11l1u. vx.lIXX1t'li. lx, l. 4mulu.Llu ul .Num Nlurrlzuu' ,luuxuw Hxgl: .S.l1.ml - . . . , X.uu',' bull. 4: l'.tluu:. 41 Xtliuwffv bull. 4. lutm Klub. 4 D1 uuul Club 1111 ux C lub 7 lx ri lm flul 1 ' N il' W. ' , -1 6 C . V, -... -it V ,-., , YV 'E 2, 3: XY--xltl .'xllitllI'N litlflllll, 43 Jllllllil' Lcgi-l.lLu1't'. 3' Q ,,,,, ' ' 1 I3 Sudulity ul Our Lady ul lvlcrcy. J, 4. MARI LYN LOUISE CIONDON 1 42 RCUU' lR4l.lLlX iXltlt'lMwl'n. Nluw. .'XIIc'rhlCtl Pcluv' Tlzutlim -luvrwv' llyqll Stlzuul , Xitl1'lL'7' Stall. 41 Ulcc Club. 3. 4. l..1lu1 fflub, l. 2: lfrcuclx C'lul 4 jun 3.1 1--v W N, I. 3. 1 mr Lcgxslgitllrv. 31 l541fl-aclball Club, 1, 4' Qudilltv uf Our Luly of fwlcrcy, 3, 4. ANDREA ELLEN COOPER S81 U!'ct'l1Y1llC .'XX'L'IlllL', sluluixlon. R. l. flnullmlc ul' 541111 Pctcr fl7'4,lY7l7YlLl7 Sfluml Xavier Stull. 4: Typing Club, 21 lircnclx Club, 2, 3: Vfurltl Xtf ln Ls. l CLIF 1 .rue I rum. 4: Junior 'ghd c. T, I -Y V Ay 95--' HC 72 f. ,db . lomllis , 1:1 IUUYK H3 351 Holi! fl . Ll ll D7 4 .55 ,. ,I 1 ,1j',xQJ jx QX 5-Q 5 , 51 xv .L wiv' . nv f ,Ill X Kathleen Tretton and Christina Horn pause in thought before the bulletin board, designed by Sister Mary Gervase, commemorating the death of the late Pope Pius XII. In the fall of 1956 whlle Hungarlans began revoltmg agamst government heads many new Xavxerltes were just dlscoverlng their new leaders, the Slsters They wnll never forget Sister Mary Maurltla, RSM the noble and devoted prmclpal Next they will remember their homeroom teacher, seemmgly strlct, but gentle and motherly Freshmen never forget their teachers Slster Algebra, a hard teacher with a soft heart, Sister Science, extremely brllllant but infinitely patient with gurls slowness, Sister English, who laughed wlth them and prayed for them These are the Sisters Fresh men wlll always remember, the Sisters to whom they owe so much 41.16 E Hl'I UNE KORESSEL K H l utr l 'X 34 f'-p T' ll UITH XC NFS CUICVLIIESSO ki Il l tm S NNN lOl ISL CUSTIC -KN H Lk 1 mtl l l 1 Tx pm l ur x N LI ,-,N A, 5 al PKLLX 'XNNE COTE t t t x ll l ltr L lllld 'Kill 4 lunl I. l ll XNN MLXRIE COX xtllut t t l ll ll llf Ll urel brllx cltl ll X clld Nllllr Us lum Lt Ll lllllfi' Bl l-tctblll Cl lb 1 lll Club 'X ut l 4' 'gl -17 CAROL EILEEN CROW E 709 Mlm Stlcct Plxxtu ltct R I luluate f Smut Marx umfr Hlgll bclmtl 3 ulld Aflur I rum 4 t f , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . ., 1' ,Qtr 93 flllLl'.l.ll'Ll Slljrbl. l,ll!X'lLl'llt't' S. 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R. l. v' Gnd ure of Slu 1 Lcll qllulllw Hljjll Stl lll V Class Trws ' '. l: NLl'l'lL'TCllC Stall. 4: Orclwstra. l. 2. 3, 'K 4: l.l l Club. lg lil' I 'l Cl b. 2. 32 Vw' l Vg S 5 . -',r v ' Fu' . 4: xlunlor 1'-1 -. 31 LS' 1 L . Z1 J ' sf Llll l . l, 2: . 'tl' 'r Stal. 4. ' N G1 ll' .' V' ,I l ' N 1 ' XY ' is To , : l:l'CI1'll Club, Z, 3. -sf LZ? IHXXN CIXOXXL k'XlHIl'lN IIEKNOA DXIISSIO L k 7 7 N11 XiXlxll Cl SHN 5 I Um TIIFFX IONN D XX1 XRIO l Tllk lm t x 1 l LH! l 1 I 1 H A l 7'? 1i: ar'-rv h YN 1 4'-in 3' r judxth McDonald and Barbara Bwbul are glvmg the Hnal touches to a colorful Thanksgxvmg Day bulletxn board they have designed for their classroom That turkey almost looks ahve, doesn't IK, Xavlerxtes love to dxsplay their new styles Here Joyce Smith models her new bunny hat for her classmates Doesnt ll look becommg 4- R1 Rlv' V ',liY 4Lf.' l x lf? ll.u1tl Srrwl, l'.lxxt11'kct, li. l. UH l'1-nu-111 .'XYn'Illlx', l'1-1x'1tlv11u- 3. R l. ki1.:.lu.zfr 11? Sum! 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Q rx ' 'v . , ' ' w ' , 1 11 Club. 2. .-. l.1b1111y t,lllP, -. 3 Z 1 r J' I DURFN Ii :KN N D.-XYIS -VH XX'1'll111gl1111 . Xx1'11111', f11.111s11111 IU. R l, 1 . 1 1 I Yltllllfa' 111 I7VI1YlLll'Ill1ll4' k,111111'p!11111 111111111 llltjll 511111111 1 ., 1 1111 1 Klub, 1. nz l5.1wlxelb.1ll Club. 4, an rv-P ,ff -4--A? 'T ul jk!! Don I-arsen's historic pitching of the first no-hit world series game is as astonishing, as the many experiences of new Xavier- ites How many girls remember going to Sister Mary Celestine for an absence slip or to Sister Mary Nlauritla to have her locker broken open? Getting lost was thc usual happening whether in search of the Esther Williaiiis swimming, pool Cthlrd floor Academy Hall or Room A some where in the shrouded mvstery of con vent corridors How manv freshmen lost weight while on their way to the fourth floor or traveled to the unknown depths of the subrooms i :Qs -In 1 5' -1 --7 'J COXgT'X'Xfl: 'NNN D1 fl:q'XRlS -XTRIKI-X -XXX DIIIXRIC w X K Xfllt L t ll 1 l f um 1 1' 1 Il l 1 I llWI ITX U HUIH 1 1 tb 111 LL1 c 1 lpt 1111 TERESK D1 ROBBIO f XRGLXX XXXL DIONNE 1 1 1 T1 Ml! tn 1 Atrendtl 15111111 Purmlx f7d771?1ld.7 btlmol 115 1 1 I 1 uurcr S 1 h 1111 fub -4 f1c11cl1 u Sam! 5'mm'1s Jdzzzfwr ,Academy f ,qi 1 p K .1 a Y - V X . fo' .. 5 , Cr 1 ' W . H X L i K ,il f 4 ' 1 A ' ' ' . ' l A i .L - x , 17 5 77 ff. , 1' IK if, 'N' I 39 Llmj' SI1 vt. 'l11l111st1111 9. R. l. 37 Mi' X .'XN lNl', fi1'.111st1m Ill. 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Many green-bowed freshmen burned the midnight oil with xl yrfzf' Most Xavierites re- member some brief and perhaps unfriendly acquaintances, such as Ivanhoe or o March They remember studying Caesar vmcit Galliam or sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt Will any freshman forget the science class when each joined hands while Sister cranked an electric generator During that year the freshman music class practiced one song continually until they perfected and recorded Tennysons Break Break, Break TNKNC N NNN DON Kllllls c xcnut it am 1 1 nu H L ,S llll lm Clul 4' CRX EINDOLYNI JEAN DOININELLY L ll 111 1 it u S 1 PKTRICIX XTNTN DOOLEY ill m 1 tml L SUI cc cnt T ul urtr lunch Club v-'g VIKRC 'XRIZT C 'XTHLEEIN DOORLIIY intic 'Menus P ixiden c 7 m matt ff Stunt Vtlmtl mum Hici Qtmn at Club tr l ltttbill Club 4 Sodmhty ol Out Lidy ol Mt c IRAINCES LENJELLE DOYLE t r T uon ct Point Nual 'Mr St tion R l Graduate of Ouv Ladx of Mertx Grammar School Cla s V1cePrc :dent 7 Typing Club l Dfllllltlk Club or ll wrum 4 umm Lcgi litlrc etbtll Cllb l c h Club 10,3 --'r if CAROL AWN DUCHARME J 47 Miribeth Drive lohn ton 9 R l Cmduatc of Saint Anrhfmx Crammav School 1 SLLFCKITV ' Tvpmg Club 4 Litm Cllll l Trcnth C ub T umor Lcgllxttlrc 1 ChCCllClLllDj., Skllld llXKl 4 Tlilfl-X FKXNI IDI . 1 may l l rutuy fi DIKNF VIKRN Dl IRESXII x ltt SIILK 1 lll I 1 W ll Ai' 3 l- i Beverly Brennan. 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I Irf111I11.1I1' 111 C7117 I.111Ix' ul L111c11It'x U111111111111' S I1 I '41 ' 4 llllll KIIIIIW I' 'IR-p : B 1i1'l1'lL'lI1' .I.lII, J. . .. 1 . . III, lI1I I1 II I1 CIIIII ' I11111111 Ic+'1sI1I111t' Y' I5.1-ItctIw11I CI1 , W' xx AY-..'., ,,,. 0 Po I. 2. 3, -I. Xt11'1c1' 5t.1II, -Ig SmI.1I11y III Uur l1Ix 1 D Nlt X -I v S Y N 'Q While Russia was sending Sputniks to outer space, sophomores were setting their goals high for the new school year. Father Francis Cooney lit the fuse when he gave the annual retreat In the early fall girls were tested for reading and comprehension ability As a result of these tests a reading laboratory was set up under the direction of Sister Mary Incarnata, RSM Girls whose reading was below grade level attended the classes Each girl learned to increase her speed while learning to understand what she read Girls were checked as to prog ress Results also showed m other classes V? CCN 4-..., .4 CRM L N1 Xld DI It NND 5 . uf. 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I'I I'- It N IVI -KN NNNE l'Nl'0Sl'lO FLlZ XBLTH ANN IARRELL XX mt 11 ru 77 lfrtlmd Sheet Prmldeme 7 R I 114 1 at Tx 1 H 1 S 1 W W 111: 1 1 Tx xt w lunmr Lt l tt U LVL N XNLH MXNNE IKIRII LD EX LLYN E'vilLX IIORE qu L ut I1 'A 'xltrqutttt Dine Varxnx lt R l fl utr 111 lt me ll 11,1 S uldul Aldrx l1 1111 1 gl ,UN 1 xwu L umm C h lum C t 1 'vlutx '10 f 'i nv! ,Av Q 'Q' 'Q-we At thc model United Nauons sessxon Norma enckes represented Paraguay She was sent by Samt Xavxer s as a representative of the unlor Legislature Helene Spas and Patricia Molloy of Junior Two fervently pray before the statue of Our Lady of Grace m their classroom They are offermg their rosary for peace throughout the world 487 '.1sl1114:1A1 'A't, lJg1lbX'lLlCA11L'V 3, R. l. ,, 31 QA .Y ' , A A A ' , . . frlllltllltllt' ul Hnlx' fIl111.xL -lm If Hxglz Scllnul fimlu 1' of -'lar 11111111 xgl .'t'l1m1l - Clul, 3: Spauuslm Clul, 2, 3, Xt' 'r Sl: tl, 41 Typlst. 41 Xtzlwrellc Stzll. 4: jp -. 4g Ulu' fflul, 3, 4. SP-llllhll Cluh. 2, 3: 'gba urc. 3: Sudnllly uf Our Lady f lvl' 'y, 3, 4. 1 :E -' - 7: 295 .xjlw Strt' , Prmulc uc 5. R, l. Z- v- ' ' ' ', 7' 'fl x- - Cir J 1 C of Su I Nl 'l 'l -l mm' H ,fl .'tl11wl All' ' C 1 KV Hlfl 5Cl1f'f:l Sl mush ffluh. Z. 3: L1h'i fflul. Zi Ulut- Club. 3. I-QI1 I fwlllh- 25 ll 1 .' JIU 1 Z3 'N sh 'lull 2- V S d.xl1ly ul Our Lax ly KD, . 3, 4. Lilllll Clllll- 1- I I ,:v' - M. ' fmt' t . ,K-o I ,qs av 'V' W Q- lr 4- .gf ' P I ...,, V- - P' --7' ' . y 1 'r - i xx- 1 1 ' ' ,B I if VZ? I Tj 5 . fx..-. I . A . , J - - 1 '- - I fl I 'J 1 . 1 ' . 5.41. 1. 1 , , I: it I V N Jr' L X l AUDREY ANN IfLE'I'CHER 1611 Pdwtiixct Avcuuc. Edgewood 7, R. I 'fi' limtlimlc of SLIM!! Paul junior High Sclmul ' Glue Club, 3g Spanish Club, 2, 3. ' fa: 4? . .3 , 3 . 3 H5 ' IRENE MARY FLOODY i Q. ' S7 Burnside Street, Pruvidt-me W, R. I. ' f' Cimtlutile of Stunt Mxclmcl junior High School P Glu- Club. 3. -lg Typing Club, 3. 4: Vviurld Alliuirs Fortiin, ' 4: French Club, 2, 3. -eg' 'fl ROSEMARY FLYNN SRI. 172 Mnssncliiisctts Street, Providence , . C uiuatc ul Saint Paul junior High Suluml Spiuush Club, 2, 3: Drzimaitics Club, 3, 4: Library Club, 2: NVurld Alliiirs Forum, -lg junior Legislature, 3. '3 ANN MARIE FORAN Caildui' Street, Providence 7, Rr l, Cmiiuate of Axszunptimi ,luniur High St-lmiwl Typing Club, 43 Librziiy Club, Z: lfrcucli Club, 7 1 -43 -f-wr Under the direction of Mr. Conte and Concert Mistress, Ella Gennaro, the S.X.A. orchestra opened the Diocesan C.Y.O. Congress at the Sheraton Biltmore. The orchestra played seven selections including the C.Y.O. hymn, For Christ the King. 'T Sister Mary Rosalind, R.S.M., opened a clinic in Belize, British Honduras, in January. Here, Sister would give aid to people who could not otherwise afford it. Sister sent a plea to us for medical supplies for the clinic. Xavier- ites eagerly initiated an all-out campaign for drugs. Girls asked doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and hospitals. The results were overwhelming and cartons of medicine sailed to Belize as a result of the time and money donated by the girls Speaking of all out campaigns, another one raged in the S X A cafeteria Signs with strange initials began appearing Do you belong to G A M S 9 This society was formed to remind us to say grace after meals LC 1111, Club 4 D11111 t flu 7 lrc11c1 ll 11111111 L1g.,1 lltLlIC B1 l1ttb1ll C,hee1lc.1dcr 1161 St1ll 11t 1 l1 Home 131011111111 Club 5 Scxxlnf., Club DOROTHY MARIE IOSTEP 7 Dodu btlcct Vv 11111 lx R 11 luute 11 d IL1 1111 H1 S 4-9 C AROIINA M 'KRIF IRRNCHINA Sllkllll 1111111111 1 11111 1 1111 H1g1 bt 1111 if 'I .el Vir- 111T1 112111 111511 L ws' llllltl 1 1 1 11 1 11' 1 111111 C 11111 ll 13 5' 11111 1 5 d1l1t5 ul 111 Lldx ol MLILX 1.1 1llVlt I I ,AV RITN ITNN C-XCNON 1 t1111c St ttt E 1111nd 17 R 1111 111111111 S1 1111 IL 1111 l1 ll 1 1 1 11rld Ml' 111 11111111 ELI 'XBETH M-XRS CLXLL NXCNHER 1111 1 iu 1 11 1 111111 It k 1 Stl C I 1 1 t 1 l I. 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Father Reilly went through all the actions while Father Ham- ilton explained the significance and mean- ing of each prayer For its pre Lenten offering the Dramatics Club presented 1 three act play entitled, ualxty .Strut by an1es M Barrie anice Motte, Sandra Proulx, and Ellen Vigneau were the soph on1ore members of the production Now that the cold had settled, Xauerites donned their raccoon coats One coat bought at a rummage sale, nearly became a candidate for the salvage bureau when it was left in the lockers until une ou N-N, 4'-. -P215 DRLSILL A N1 -XRIE GREGSON LC LCDXI C 1126 1:11 1111 1-11. LA l11'KRIE HRNLEX 1 X 1110 queer P11xtu1l1ct Attc111111 5111111 L11 Cx11z1n11111 Q 11111 DEBOR -KH M-XRIE FRECQCN ' 1 1 1 1 C111 1 fl 'I-rm 11111 1 rc 1 4 VlUf,,l1I1 Qt ect C ICCl1X1ll R I 111 4 rnx Pro. 1dcnt F1111 11 l1l C-11111111116 of 5111111 Peru fTd'IT177ld7 5111101 11111 L 1 11 1 xllilll Lllll re1urcr 71 1111 1 ll 7 S 1l1l1ty 111 Our 1.1111 111 M1r11 am! 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I 0 Q Prudence, justice, fortitude, and ten1perance were the central theme of the Lenten talks at Saint Xavxers Father Davld Coffey xnltlated the sertes wxth a talk on prudence and IIS hmgmg vlrtues Father Oscar Ferland and Father Mlchael Dzlob spoke the followmg weeks Father ames Tramor summed up the tmportance of these vlrtues and those that stem from them m hls last talk The latest ln Easter finery was dlsplayed by XHVICFIICS ln a fashnon show The chemlse lme ln coats, sults, and dresses made tts appearances Who would dare venture forth wlthout colored nylons and pomted shoes? For casual wear we llked a kllt and brlght tlghts and a bulky kmt VN nga JA' l. All ,ny EDITH LE MXH H LXRBQUR 1111111 1 I1 X uxxu 1 1 lxmc 111111111111 5 1114 ct u 1111 ll I rtmh uw or Lt 1l1 Homc Ecollullllt C111 4 aww- IUDITH LORRAINE HARBOUR Il M1111 5trcct Wct W1rm1tk R I C mdnate of iam! 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L Qin' rv wb guy? I A1-fun -1- 4 inf J,,.?QJ N LOL ISE RELLEH C -XX LE N1 XRG XRET ICERSH -XXX 'dill LL Yxl CII C l' D FINE' LI 'HXX1 I 7 7 H L1 mrHrl1St1r uuze 1 4 Nl gptm lm Club t tl 1 x 1 xml L IAIX C uh ESTELLL GER NXLDINJE LKLIBERTE P A C vc L LINK' ylu 1 7' Rlndill gtffcf PWWfULliCf R I 1 burnt Amit A attmx Ylm nu Nan 1 tc b l Nlarv mum H1 ll St mol tm tx lrcmm C, u Home Etonoum lm lm Cl b T unc C la Sam! Zrarzczs Afamfr Academy ELAINE ,IEKTXINE LANGLOIS 710 Suffolk Axcnuc Pawtucket R I Graduau nj SLIITII Cunha unwr High Sclmfl Typmy, flulw 1 Home EUJINJIIIILS Club 4 lumh Cl SUZANNE MARIE L'XMBER'l LL amz 4 L mnuulc It Our Lady 4 lrurdes C rummar bglmu LL IL 1 cnt 11 c'llL 1 4 Xavc 1 L mug., Club 4 3 Bnsketlm Qu o c c DI NINE OLIVL LAMONT xllry St ul mulls wa null cl Lml lx unmr Hlgll be zoo CJ LL u 'G p Cm null cf bam! Mulmnl umur Hugh Salnu me IL LH C, lILSlLlLlll 4 Kama 1.11 nn h llilh 'O' f.-up .4 v-5 .jf ...Na I The Ideals you are bemg taught here are eternal A Mercy gurl should leave a lasting 1mpress1on for good wherever she goes sand Mother Mary Regina R S M Mother General of the Sisters of Mercy m her vnsn here on Decembe 10 1959 Seated on the stage were our honored guests Mother Mary Catherine R S M Mother Provmcnal Sister Mary Flavia RSM Councilor General and Norma Jenckes chalrlady for the occasion Sister Mary Flavxa IS an alumna and former faculty member of Samt Xavler s U li bllllian Str--l, PI'UYld'A I, R. l. .. .' . ' , K. . I l ' J.. ' rf' ,r .' I Y ' l ' .Y I V Y 1 113.5 Vi fl'A'sd' , 21 Xa '1'r ' Stall, 3, 1 . Vr f ' 1 I , .2 ' A , 3 :1 ' , ll, 4: Ulw Cluh, 3, 4: L.llUl'2il'1dll, 41 Latin Cluh, lg TH 1 1 , g French Cluh, 2, g as - 'll 'l h, 1, W 3: Sudalxty of Our Lady l' M'r'y, 3, 4. 292 Oxllrrd Strcct, l,l'UX'ldl'I'lCC 5, R. l. CLAIRE RITA I-ATOUR I d - 1' ' 1 j 'f Q- ,1 'S V1 'P fr . M: V , R. flllss V1 'l, slL.l' U., 'lg llll55 x . ' , 1 ' S' l, C 1 ' ' '7 J A' 'l I 4 S511 'sh Clu , Z, 3. 'l Cl h, .1 S mush Cluh, 2, 3. In -at -as 1 ,J i .,, ,-'I' h 1 w I. if .l I lx X fs - I ' N 1 . . ,, . . . JUDITH ANN LEACH lx. Z6 Carpenter Street. Attlcboro, Mass. RX Umtliuxte of Peter Tlmclzer junior High Scliunl V Xavier Stall, 45 Glcc Club, 3, 4: Latin Club, 21 French Club. 2, 3, -4: Junior Legislature. 3: Basketball Club, 2: Q Sudality ul' Our Lady ul Mercy, 3, 4. ' O A' i sv -1 if 'N '- ELLEN PATRICIA LOEXV Joanne McCarten and her younger sister, Kath- leen, are exhibiting their work done for the Rhode Island Science Fair held at the Marvel Gym, Brown University. ecnsmze DAY , Ii - ,.., ws. .. ,,., WMM .,' gix..iQxRs,5:f-Hai..--'.i:.l.. ' ' in gl ,i1l'wrQ'Qfll '-vl, A .N tx T!! .I 69 Holden Street. Attleboro. Mass. Attended Peter Tlmclier jrmuw High School Clec Club. 3, 41 Typing Club, 11 French Club. 2, 3: Latin Club, 13 ,Iuninr Legislature, 3: Basketball Club, 1, I, 4: Sudality ol Our Lady ul' Mercy. 3, 4. VIRGINIA CLARE LUCIER ll Marvin Street, VV.trwlek, R. I. Attended Altlrzrlr junior High Scluml Clcc Club. 3. 41 Library Club. Z: Basketball Club. l, Z. fi.. 'B 3: French Club, Z, 3. MQ, BARBARA JANET LUTHER I 110 Smith Avenue, Greenville, R. I. Crtitlitate of Saint Peter Ummmtir Sflimwl ' V' Xavier Staff. 41 Typing Club, lg junior Legislature, 31 'V XVM-ld Atlaurs Forum, 4. xjzy YEAST -N El FJvDlXVLiFE YEAST CLASSIFICATION MD STUDY I I' .1 I J J 6100051111171 Y I , . l L 5. . .TL 1 IJ 1 4, - , . -...W , .nay ,V- lfg ix1'1x4:y I A TW will Autumn tru.s splashed wtth scarlet and otange whlrlpools of olden leaves !'O3l'II1g football games an 2-1 upperclassmen Suntanned students shook the sands of Scarborough from thelr feet and returned to Saint Xauers We were welcomed by Slster Mary Marjorle, our new prmcxpal, who replaced S1ster Mary Mallrltla, l b a member of the faculty at Salve Regma College School c u s were now re or amzed and jumors took advantage of the new actlvltles open to d for us a new year as g them ln the Glee Club and unlor LCQlSl3tlll'C October brought news of the death of Pope plllb XII Xav1er1tes jolned ln world Wlde prayer Y l ' VI XISLT N 1 1 XILL I1 1? 1 111111 1 1 if 511 PKTRIC INK -XXX Xlll DON -KI D lllxlk 111l1 1 1 XXXL VI N1 1r 1111 1 92 'Q l I l -., ...7 7 IOH -XINNMX I0l 191' X1 KTHEL 11 kk W x 71 11111111 Illl HELENA CVXTHERIXI' MATT M1111 t ttt 1 x ll ll 1 1 l I I l l KIT X 1 'X-uf XNN N1 Mill N1 XITEO 111 L Ltl lk L dll' 7171 l 11 1 S l 111 lk N trey Nl r 1-X Y O 0 l I -1 1 l I V . 1 1 v 7: , ,lfXNf lLl.lZ.' 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I I 1751111111 111 5111111 A 711111111 H1gl S1'l11111l Y11'1'1' Stall, 4: S1:1111sl1 Club, 1. 31 1'11da11ty V Our L, ly 11l1lx .3, 4- IN LINIDK NIKITFI CCI ICI KINNI PKTRICIX NI1C XR LN 3 11 N11 1 1 1 1 1 111111111 111 1 1 1 111h Club 1111 Il 1 5 1 'I' 1 C I1 11111 1 11 1!b1ll C 1l1 II L dx 1111 1 JKCLELINL IR RNC FS NMC -XIIRIIX IOANNE PKTRICIK M1CllRDX d 1 1 1 1 PI I1 V1 1 11.1116 11 1X 1111' 1 1 11111111 111 111111 1111' 1 11111 11 1 1111 'I' Ll llI'CI I. 111 Cxlul 1 LL 111 L1 1 WIII ll 1 1 C I1 Typlllg, C lub 1 LI 1 1 1 1 1 1 IIILI' Vx C1 III r 111 UI C b 1111 111r Stul IN ldv It is 1? up-I f-5 ,Af '47 91 G1ve my regards to Broad Street, smg the jllI'1l0l' members of the Glee Club and Dramatlcs Club accompamed by ac1or dnomst Pat Ryan of jumor Two, as they bnd farewell to the1r senlor slsters Margaret Moszmlu and her escort pause. at thc WlSl'llI1g wcll durmg the excltement of th1 lll ll0l' Prom A penny for your thoughts P1-1, 'VH gg: Q, git I .- . ig . 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CI1'111l 1114 5 1711 111111 ,I1111 Hxgl S1'l11uI Cin l ' .5 j11.v1'pl1 11111 H1gl Sl 1l CTl.1w P 'f1l1 . gl Claw 11.1 , Ig Ill 1. 1, 1: CIA: Xll 'l7I'L'NIC.lt'Ill, -4: X '11'1'1't1e Stull, -41 .1111 Cllulm Tjp g CEI I1, 2, D1'.1111.111N Cllul, 2. 3: I.1b1'.1ry flu , 2: lg ' 1 I , 1: I:f'I1Cl1 Club, 2, 3. -lg S1'1'rc!.11'y'T1'1'.1w l51'1'l Club, 2. 3. 4: -I11111-11' L1'g1fl.1u1c, 3: 13.111111 .1ll 2: 1' 1'l1l XXIII 's F11 ll 1 4: 111111 ' LCQIHILIILIFC, 3: flu . 2, 3, 4: S111l.1l1ty 111 Our Lady 111' lNI ', 3, -l. Xa' ' 13 . A, 4, .1 'X' R f-. '. Y l ., 'r , , -of , JA I , I ff -- E15 , 7, x 11. li , 1 ' '34 'I -' ,1 f 'H .r 5 . . JJ' ' Sl A , 1. ' .1 J ' . 1 ' 1 . - . ff' .Y f I ANN MARIE M1:DONAI,I7 UH I11' Straw' . l,l11vl1l1'111'1' 7. R, I I 1111tl1 I K21'.11l1111!u 111 lluqcv XV1ll111111.x I11111111' I'l1gl1 St'lIfIlYl A X111-141 Stull. 4: Typht. 4: SPLIIIISII Club, Z. 3: I.1l1r.11'y oy 11111 1 p 9 , W. -. ,IITIDITH LOUISE Mr:lJONAI.D -W3 l'l1'.1-.1111 Valley P1ll'liXK'il.Y. l'1'11x'11l1'111'1' 8. li. I. fi1u1l1u1!c uf' 5111111 P1111 ii1'u111111u1' S1 l11111l Class l'1'1's11lc1'1t. 41 Glue Club. 3. 41 l 1'1'111'l1 Iflulx 2, l..1L111 Club, I: Home Ecu11u1111cs Club, lg l5.1sl1cll1.1ll Club. 7 B5 '9 11-131' 'Sf fi ,.. av 7? 143 -Q is X X Ell KBETI-I XERUNIC X IVl1lxlY'N-K 1 Slllllll cut 111 bu. 1 C 11111111111 bt 5,13- 41 Our beloved pontiff was succeeded by Pope john XXIII. The Harvest Hopl Our first dance at Saint Xavier,s and the first on a Friday night . . . Spooks and gobllns falled to keep 8IlIhllSl3Sl'lC jumors from packing the gym for this Hallowe en highlight After the Harvest moon had paled, we were faced with quarterly exams fwhere dnd the tlme go'7D Thanks glvlng was soon upon us and we counted our many blesslngs at the traditional Thanksgxvmg dmner Then we were caught ln a Whlfl of preparatnon for tht Chrxstmas holidays December afternoons found many of us hurrung to Christmas jobs 1n downtown department stores nods -5 f 'f' v-1 II: 'KN XNNE XII LELL 'KN H111111 Xxtnut uma 111 1 1 U1 11cr bt1fl B1lu,tl'11ll Fuh ll 1 N r x 4 tcund 1111 lll Il DITH -KNN Mr IXIERN -Hx N1-XI REENI FECILI-X NILNILLLEN 111 11r1c 'K 111111 11111 imc 7 1111 ITX C 11111111111 11 f 1 um' T l 1111111 Hxgh 5111111 11 1 Tlf 1 kt 91d1l1ty cl Uur LILIN 1111 1 Ncrcy 1 am! Zirarzczs Afuwer Academy rl: . . I I ' , . U -', H 'J . . . 1 4 , . . . , A V ,-. -1 . V . . X 4 X . . 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Ulu 1'I , ., 4. - , , February also xncluded a week s vac1t1on wh1ch son1e jumors spent lh the natlon s capitol In March, the vlctornes of the Provldence College basket ball team almost eclnpsed a major event, the receptton of our class rmgs Fashloned m a new style slmllar to th1t of the rlngs of West Pomt and k d A rxl Annapolts, ours contamed a blue sapphnre set m a gold bac groun p laughed her glrlxsh laughter and hut the campus wlth sprmg fever An exchange concert wlth the orchestra of Nlount Salnt Mary Academy, Fall Rlver, and the annual retreat conducted by Rev Cyprlan Truss, O F M were hlghlxghts of this month NNN Nlillllf N14 N -KLLX 1 l'1l ut L 1 1 1 1tt11t 1 1111 l1 'U' ll 1 ll Ll 4...,,p lUMXNlT'X ROSKLIE MELLO IILI 1 1x1 c11t4 11114 T141 11111411 Hlgll SCIOO . V p, V . . Q . . . . , . . . . ,, . . ,, . . . . . . ., 114' lgll IC l'1'41x'1tlc11'c 7. R. l. Q C1'114l11111' ul 541111 ltlxrlucl CTTQYHIPILII' Srlzrml N ' Class XVlL7L l,I'k'N l' , 21 l..llW'4l1'1' Club. 11 Sp. s V I j 2. 3: lun ll' L4'g1sl.t1111'. 31 VU 'l All.111's lrllflllll, 4 1 H 1 1 1 1 .lt ' fll Tz111 Steer. Prr 'tl' '1 7, R. I. C1441 4 ' 41l' 1l I ' 11 l l Clws Trxs , 33 I illllrll Club. - 2, 3g Dfillllilk Clul. 2. I V . ll . . 1 l 1 ..,, 722 : '-lls A 1, I 'l' '1 9. R. l. Crt l 1 ' ul' Hulx' fll141.s I gl f 11l V- .v Typ g Club, 3: l:I I 'l Club, 2. 3: 1 A l 1l, 4. ' 'T J. A, 41 . 1 1 ...l 1 47 T cz 1: 1 '- -. d 5- . . 1 ' 4 -' Num'j ' 'g 141l at' , I: l:I'CIl'l1 Club. 2. 3. 1 as' 1 7 J3 1 A 1 1 1' 2.1411 s 4, .l, 5 ALL' ' 7 A gl .7 ml 1 . .3.-l:T 'jf .2. :: ' Club7 'G Buslt 1 l , , 2, 33 z1t111 'lub, 1. .X Q ll f 1 4 1 ' 1' 4 V I . -A 8 I 1 ' .7 . -. .pt s , .,, , 1 Ll LIILI' Sp W HXRLENE BARB NR -X NlEUIxlER 'N Xtxu xtnut l r41x1tt11tt 'Q' 'I 1414114 t 1u1141r H1 1 S4 144 111 4. 1t1 Aut Q11 1 T M KRTHK 'XXX lVllTbOlX 164 R41l11111bt1u Axc11ut Prom ence 6 R Fratlxaate 111 H 1lx 4 1u1141r H1 lz btl14 L 111 Club PATRICIA ANN MOLLOY K Frcenxlllt Axtnut l11t41n I R A, Z, 4111111164111 14111111 l'llL,l S1 If Glte Club ypuu, Club 4 lILI1Ll1 ctb1ll Club L L C, 77 Mvrtlc Axcnuc Cram ton 10 R I 9 1m l1 Club 7 3 t 4 B1 ltctblll Llub MARGARET KATHLEEN MONAHAN Cmduate ol bamt Muttllcu ILTHUT H11.,l1 Stlmol Cfddltdlt 1f Tim lzer 11111111 H11,l1 511111111 t X 4 Typ t 4 X111 cnc I 1 1 1 Pre ld 11 '-,: lllllllf LL1,1 lllllll 1 Home Eu1n111111e Club 1 ,3 4' .i S mt C .111 11111 l 7 C 1 111111 11 Sum! Mattlzcu 11111111 Hlgl ba 11111 r 5? ' 'IIC ' s c 1. 3: X -I Q' 1' 'NY I I Lte 5115 1 4 Olelmnstru. 2, 3: ,-gf QI' 1111 w I T1p1111N fluh 1 L1h111y fluh 2: l71'c11cl1 1 1 1 L L 1 Mercy, 3, 4: ,gi -.T,4 ' I 11 R 11 ', bnl ul , 4, if? l 1,4 Jr,-, I , I . . , . IIN Tdxllldlc 111111 1 11r H 1 111 L1 KL C ll 1111 11 Cluh 1.111 1rw Club 'l Y -P EI'lIhllSl3SllC shouts and cheers gxven by the gurls and Slsters at one of the two games agamst Bayvlew helped to raxse the morale of the home team 53 .ur ,l,'XNlCIIj ELAINE MOTTII I9 IilllIl1kIINl .',KX'L'IlLIL'. I,l't1X'lLlk'Il!L' h. ll, I, . 1 ' Q J J in 11111t1rh1I11111l , . -. .. L l11'. I . 1 I' 1 , 1 , fi 1. -. .. 1 I ' I . -, .1 X 'orld :XIl.111w ' .' ,1Il ,,1 ' 4 I ,..gH11111' 1 'tw I 1, gfo 4 ' ' .4 1' ul Nlcrfy. ., 4. I.-X'l'lilCIIA ANN MLILIIOLLAND '5 C11t11l1c.1tt 1171 btlllll I1141 I 717 :', ' film- l'1cs1nlu11l. lg Class Scc1ct.11'y, l: Glue fflulk 3 1. I is I 11111 CIIIIIW I ' I 4 I.1 IIN fllll' l 'l'xp111g f'l11l1 l ':, , 9 l7111111t1ts l11l ' T 4 I1111tl1 C'l11l1 7 ? X P ' I11111111 -4 j11111111 ltglsl t111 I ll.1sI11tl11ll fl11l1 ' 1 ga m I Il Yllll flul l S d1l115 111 full! l1cl1 3 Also during December, seventeen juniors were received into the sodality of Our Lady. January arrived and we rang in the new year with mid-term exams. Good things con1e in small packages, and the month of February is no exception The Dramatics Club presents Little Women which took our talented thespians the road' to the Regis Play Festival Sis ter Mary Marjorie re arranged our sched ule to provide forty five minute lunch periods, a very welcome change for hun gry Xavierites Every girl s heart belonged to Daddy at the annual Father Daughter Dance Dad n1ade the best date if you could keep up with h1n1 ,CV -'7 K- 1,-I PKTRIFIK MARIE MURIQON I L 4 I N 1 IIIII 11 tn C n1111111m SLIOO tuluittt 1 1111 I1 c,lLIl'W 4 B1 kttb C ROSEVIKRX 'VII RPHY 1 tr ut IIX Ll Arteudtd brunt Mztlmtl zmur Hlgll btlzml 1 1 I Llkl C ' orld 'Mlm I r11111 1111 1 1111c B1l1ct C 1 gud 1 0 L LI M . Y.'., ...,. L .19 .Xsl1l111111t Strut. lJ.111t11 I-.1t, R. I. Cimtlzuzle nl' Stunt Tc1'e.111 CIm111111m' Stluml -I file Ylxrxw' Stull, 'l'1'p1st, 4: Nd1'IL'7'L'!fL' Stull, Typwt. 1 1 'c ' '1 Q ' . 1111sl1 Club, 2, 3: D1'11111a1t1cs C,.l11l1, -3 f,l11I1, J- 4. Sp. l11111111' Lcg1sl11t11rc, 31 l511skctl111ll Club. 2: Sodnlity ol Our I.l1l cl IXI 1 -I 1 y 1 cxuy, ., . id .,....w 1. ful? Q--P fl 1 J T f ', SUSAN SCNOTT MURPHY vlllllxk Strut P11111 111 c b ru :cult rt 5411711 P1111 f mwnwmir btlzm Cub L11 l B1l1ctl11Il Ll I1 HELEN CECILIA MLRR KY 94 LCYlI12,lOIT LX cnuc Proxidcntc 7 R I F utluatc 1I bamt Nfulzael 11111111 Hxqlz School Vue Pit 1 L11 p1111 1 Club am! ?ra14c1s A511 wer Academy . . v . F . Non , . . . - . . 5? . - . NV' . - J 544- . . . , . . ' 0 , K -Q 'Q f- 'Q 1 N -1 -a' -4-v - I 10511 ' hr si c11.111L1Q- ill 11, .11.111111.111fRf1. 111 cx 1. - dx Q 1. R. 1. ' fir L 'I from Q1111 J 1 Yi ' 'I I, G11 ' 1, ' 5 I N' :I Nortlzpurt, N, T. Clue ,I . 3: lfr' Cl Club. Z. 31 1 '11 . Z. a 1 4 ' . :French Cl11l1,-11 gs all lub. 2, J. Ill! SllIIll'k girl , Pin '1Jd'1c1: 7. R. I. 1 ' - 1 1 1, .1 -- , 1 1 1 Clcc Clih, 3: L:1t1'1 CILI1, Z. 3: If '1'1 lub, .., 3. 4: -H 'A A V' - A 'H ' - - - I 1 s :ll , 43 411111 ' Lcgislzt ' . 3: as' bull W 'T f, I ' I I I . l1l1. Z, 3, 41 1 ulity mf ur il y of crcy, 3, 4. 'LIMS ,' ' 'Wd' Y, 3, 41 S 2 sl . 2, 3- ? f 7 lx XREN ANN MUZK lxA W 11115, rut 111111111 1 1 11 1111, S1111 11111 111111 1111 1 C uh NOEL ELIZABETH NERNEY Th1rttt11th Street Attlchuro Ma 2 Attend 1 'Thaclur lL'l11IlT H1311 8111101 T ut 1111111 SANDRA 1 RAfE NKOSIA 111 111 Attfmitd Ii1L1l'l7I1711i 11.111111 H1111 gchrml It 1 1111 X 111r 511 4 Orthc a Wlllgf h Vw ld A11 I-11 71 Homc Ifcu11o1111c Cluh 1 S0 .1 K BARBARA JOAN NIORELLI 1 kk IL 111 1 11111111 1 ILC r .111 1 lrcmh K L13 1111 1 1 f uduazv 1 Tx111ra1,u11 et! 11111111 H1111 SLIIOOI 7111 1 P15 ,Q 'V 'wi 4 -sv 'QP i K-1- 7 The lovchcst n1g,ht of the year comes true for Sh1rlcy BOISWCFI and ohn Crowley as they dance to FEISCIIIHIIOII at the JllI1l0l' Prom By usmg the Wheatstone Bndge method, Margaret Healey, Frances Roe, and Joanne McCarten prove the laws of resistance The glrls have had physics and are now studying the laws of chem1stry, another fascmatmg SCIQHCB 'J ' 1 Z '1 1'1 1 ' 1 3 I 1 1' -6 1- 1 St j11h11sl1111 9. K. I1 C121 I 11. R. I, fir 1 ' 11' Culcf 1171 IT ' 111 1'1 1111 ' ' 1 I ' - ' H. - EU Illia C,l11h, 3: Spa sl Cluh. 3: V '1 Class Prsd' , 31 '11 ft: 1, 1 ' str , 1. lg Il . 3. T111 41 1111 , 311fr1'11c11 cjlllh. 2. 3: '111' 1 1:1115 '1 11111. -11 ,I1111111r Lcg1s1z1t111'c. .2 ' ' N Q 1 1 ' d-11 1ty 111 Our Lady of M-rcy, 3, 4. 9 A -- 1 A 1 S.. e1 ' ' j 1 1 1' 1' ' ' Class V1 f1 'h1dL'11t. 3: Glcc Cluh, 3: yp 11 111111, 11 33 C0 t ' 1.1 St t. Niil'2lf1' S'tt. R. I. : ' ll 1. 2, 31 jun ' L1g Slllllllf, 3: B11skcl1111ll Cluh, If 11 V 1 A I 1 1, 2. Tyy gg Chh. 41 1f1'c11cl1 Cluh. 2, 3. 1 J - A W 'ze '- A 'A 4 .-, th T' i 7 , , 'J 1 .'1 1 , Q ,Z 5. ' 9. 111 lf v ' ' 7,hI r' L . I l,z is V... .1 N. 1 Sl 'ZQXNNE MARY OAK Ll'Y -4 ldllllglm 6.111-lc. C1l'0cnx'1llL' R, l X 1 U M .fmt Palm' Cfmuxwmxr Splzrml C mul ml Nz w - 1 7 w C-lu' flulx .wg 5p.m1slu c,ll1lW. -. J. i ,.. 1,5 N. mn, 1-0: -Q' 4 ? fi' ' Y CT.-XROLYN CTBRIEN v , 1 QHIIL , lrzm' Full. Lxpmxt. 4: X.z1'1wc1tf Stall. Typlft. 4: 5pa1n1 lla Cllll ' Y llwmc Ellllltlllllix fllulx Scwllw Cllulw ' kl0Yf1lj l R.'XNl'iLlN QTIBRIEN lfdii lv N flwlgllwmulc Ruud, XX',llI'XX'lIli R. l. Clmulxmrc lvl Alclrxclw -IIUIIUY Hxlqlz Sfllllvl Q 'l.lk'.lXIIH'l lg l,1lW1'4u'y Clulx lg l:1'cm'l1 Club, Z, 3. w J 'JN 7, 4 1 D 5 wr KATHLEEN ELLEN OKEEFE l I, lt 7? Xxvgrl .'Xvcnxw. l,llNX'lllx'l'iL'l. R. l. l?J ' iiunlmxlu ul Slim! Nlulmcl lllmxm' Hx ll Sullwfl ' mv Cfl.1-- llrcrnlrnl. I. Spllllhll Cflulx 2. 1 I eff A very solemn moment in the lives of these girls takes placc as they rcccivc the pin of thc Sodality of Our Lady of Nlcrcy. 9' A Durin the month of May the Glec Club went Dutch with Tulip Time, g a three-act operetta which featured many musical juniors in its cast This, too, was the month we visited former Xavierites at Mother of Mercy Novi- tiate and honored the basketball team at a testimonial dinner And, who ould forget the most memorable night of all the magic of an Oriental c evening at the umor Prom? And finally une restlessness surging through hot classrooms final exams the suspense of Central Coun d l Cll elections empty lockers Commencement the sud en rea 1 zation that our own is not far off I0 XXNE fK'vllQl I X PKLLKNTK 1 7 fx 'N X1 MXRION 'Nl'lxDEl.lNl: PKOLLCCI 1 1 hw 411i 4 x 1 1 kl 114 1 l W x1 am xxx P RQL IN 45' 1 1 11 Ll 1 lllllt 1 ?!' 1111 lm l3'XRB'KRrX 'NNN PKR -KSC MXNDOLC1 'X P c l at 11.1 e 117 lklk '1 111 Xuxvtt 1 Sufi xp1 4 9111111 h C ll NTAXRY LENA PKRENTE '91 lvl lL cl t1111t T111 H L ll ll Lk X olld Alllll lo111111 S Lllflly 4 umor Lcf,1l1t11re IO 'XNINE P-KRRILLO 735 Cn xcmr Kxcnuc North P111XlLlLI1LC 4 R Craclualc 11 P ese11tat11111 Cwummur bclxool w 1 Xicc Pre lC.lLI'1I 71 Spam h Club 'Cf' ,CN 5 'V PV!!! U C ID-X PLXYETTE RRTHLEEN NNN PERANZI DC RI E Ll xnt X mx AKXLDIIL smon 17 R X 'X tnus. Pm, utkct R l f 5 T num? H1 ll Sclmol xlum bum Prim Cvunumu L C 4 marc o amt erua 5, tt Cluh xpm u F L lm C Llflll t un u mr t 1 nur N Sodlllty ol y tl Mnlty THIIRIISE ANNE PELTIER IUDITH ANN l7l:RROTTl Craduatt of Presentxtmn Gmmmar btlxool Crulluate u Pun unwr IL,l moo 591111 h Club 3 3 Home Etonomxw Cluh 3 multi -fosfh 'Q -4 ,,-Q sf! 'I' ffm-J If Sxster Marte Marglterlte watches as Patrxcxa Clarkln receives a S250 check from an Under wood Typewrxter representatnve for her essay How an Underwood Helps Me In My Home work :xxx J., 1.11 OL IU' al ECHO . rx'Tk Suzanne Lambert, judxth McK1ernan, and Sheila Walsh learn to use contents of our new radlatxon detection kit These kits were distributed to hugh schools throughout the state as part of the Clvll Defense preparedness program ,,,,.'4 .1 Plvs. 'I' ' . '. Et d , . I. 138 'nrk 4 x 1, 1 't ' , .l. Cllr L ' ul, 34 ' ' 1' S'lIOUl 11' L .3 3 ' '- I ' C Cl , , 3, -lg Tl' g Cl h, 21 r'nc lulw, 2, 31 1 ' Ulm: Cluh, 3. 41 Latm Cluh. 2: l:I'CI1'l1 Cluh, 2, 3g ul 1 r Cluh, lg jun Legislature. 3. Leg rl. U, 3: Basketball Clul, Z, 3, -+3 Q Q Uur Lad M 3, 4. l3l Vmccnt .'xN'CIllll'.ANtll'fh P1'm'idcncc 4. R, l. ZUI lnmham Strcclt, Providence 9, R. I. I 1 ' 5 t 'K I f -jj ' Hjl S-I l C . S . .., .1 ' , .. Xuv c Stuff, 43 Tvpist. 4: Spzmnsh Club, 2, 3. of FT - ,z 1: 1 533 -,,. I, , I sp. Y Q , l l ' ' 1 -ft.: f 's p - ,Q F' . gy G, 1 7 Q K ' N 'rv GZ? . -, s Q I . , r .5 B' 4 4 , l , 3 3 , I - ,X iii- I -- - -, .rc ju: -J 1 , THERES-X MELIND-K PEZZULLO NORfVl. x M.'XRC2.'XRlIT PERRY 46 Arclw Slwvt, l,I1IX'lLlA'1h'L' 7, R, l. T9 Atttudcil IIXNXIIHIPIIUTI pllmxur High Stlumul 009599 l.1lv1'.1ry ffluh. lg l541sl4vtl111ll Club, l, 23 Alt Clulw, 4, 9 p IH 4l111l1flulw 7 I 5 -mug Club, 3 'U c I , -, ,. MARILYN l.Ol'lSE PETIT ll Peter Struct, Vw'.1rxx'1ck, R. l. Cirudllute nf'Cfl11'1.wt ilu' King iirtlnznlm' Scluml Lwl'IllC5l.l'il. lx Art Club. lg l.1h1'.u'y Club. 2: juluu 71 Bllxttball C'lul1 l ' W 4 l'1c11tl1f'lulw Z l.1ture, .1 zs z 1 . ,-, J, 1 ' , 'W-sr ig Ar: .4 x-fr E1-4.1 EVELX N VIRCJINI -X PEZZULLO prm t ttt ll 111 on a uata I C l f mlm Hlgl St mc nut lftummu u 77 Plalufuld 'Stlctt lm ton 9 R Fmduatc tj TllL7T71fO71 xuuor H1g,l1 Stlmul 7111 1 W ? Llbruy Club Q September, 1959 . . . we began our senior year, red-bowed and serious. For the du- ration of Nikita Khrushchev's visit to the United States, a crucial period, Xaverites rendered their daily rosaries to Mary each morning at the campus shrine. Plans for an active year began in earnest ccr tain wide eyed sophomores imagine six subjects, ancient Medlterraltean cul ture and primitive art special elective music courses for juniors and seniors surprised French students a foreign language laboratory ln room sixteen a Book Fair sponsored by the Library Club competition for the Betty Crock er amaid maybe a ring ceremony and 1 student council' A5 ' rd -Q-7 I'-v if IKNE M Klxl POLLITT 4 rcxx tu St ttt laxxtu lt t ltllllt Sum Tuma mr H1 1 St 1111 1 lit B1 ltttbill flub 'S dtlity ul Ulu x N Ll IR KNFFS GENEX IEX E PO'v1ORi'xShI 119 lugtx XX 1 lluu 'XXLIHIL fl Xl tn Kmtuate f xlt umur gl1 .5 1 1 'X new 'gmtl 4 Txplt 4 Xuzerttte Stiff 4 Txplt blet Club Spun lm Club ' amz' Hranczs Afawer Academy R ' I u .1 - . l . 1 ,I s 1 '37 Y . . . . A, i . .. . . X - . I 0 I . -, .rf N' i E . .1 N l . -- Q A.- r Q ,F : 8. ' 4 4 Q ,tv ii Y 1' i A A' ' . X v 4S gSr .,ll st 9. R. l. 13 B' wssfrn, J. ' c'e,R.l. Gr' cl ' ui fu tj' ll ' ijl .xl vl G11 l 1 ' of .X t ' 11171 gl S-I ' 'ml Xuricr Stull. 4: Typist, 41 Xtl'L'lC7'CllC Stull, 4g Typist, 4: Cllrc Club, 3, 4: Lilllll Club. Z1 French Club. 2. 3 4 H1 ' 'cs Cl b, 3. lui mr l.L'Q'lbl ure. 3: xv- 1 I , I: cu A ' n Ladd' uf .lx'Cy, 3. 4. .Q . 1 1. -4 -. P 1A'd1ccA7k R 1 ll ' . . ' f , ,lu s , .l. T l uf Tk' 'rj ' H13 iclovl 1 1' 1 A f ' .'a 'tt'. : js. 1.'1' 1 Q, 31.1 'sh Clib, ... .1 ' 1' , 2. ' - , . 3, 41 . . 's , .., 3. f fs. I I d t thelr first general meetln Sodallsts of the Central Councll, con uc mg ld C ress and BCLA a panel of related the events of the Wor Ong spxrlted juniors chlmed lll an absorbed student body success O t ber school supply drnve for the mlsstons mstructlon of chll c o dren lnvmg rosary on campus 1 closed retreat at Peacedfnle the sodallty motto My soul doth magnify the Lord Iowa tests H N ember left circles before and around our eyes The Harvest op ov l l d barn t c radual transformation of the gym the ntt e re g wobbly fence whatever happened to all those apples? last minute bulletin boards Luke Au umn Leaves SMXDRK EDITH IROULX n HX u t f L, b mu 1 1 un lil lf' 'f rc lklLllI rtutb Llub 1. t ,oil JV Culllzlslbli 'XNN PR XSTRYLLSIXI 341 tn xt L n u llc c z 11 H bt mu JO KN -XLIFE P3 TNE tlnt rttt LD ll Alt uf ANSICTYIPIILPTI umm Hlgll btmu l IIICI 7 Spa Tlcl 'VIKRY ANN QUIGLEY 'U Ncl on Street P nxtlcn 1. S R C ratluate of Samt PINS C rammar Stlzoul 'it tl' 4 1 T Llbllry mu x nb l' l b lor cg,1 ILIIL B1 lxet Club CAROLE ANN RACFA 179 ULl1lllll7ClLl Axcnuc P lXlClLllkL I R raclualc uf brunt Pxus Crammar btlllllll u r 4 Typing, Club 3 F cub Club 7 3 ROSEANINE MARIE RECO utter Axenue Proxxdcncci R I Graduate of .sacred Heart Grammar School msh Club 2 .a Home ECOIIOIHILS Club 3 . . . . K Y . g, ...H Y. U... I . - . 9 6 . . . ' . . . ' . . . h- ' . . R u t 5 Dv . . . . .U T tl. V . ' 3 ' .V -44 K u 1' Oak Rm ad. XY'sl XX'.ll'NX'lk'l'i. ll. l. rx ' ' Cfhltlltllt' of Stunt fulm the Buplxsl .lIl.7lIU7' lxjll 'ul l 4 Cllcc Club. 3, 4: Latm Club. 2: Dr. . Cr Club, Z. 3: l' 'r ' , 3: l: ' ' ' . 2. 3. 4: l'1 s1d'nt. 2. 3. .J ,. X -!,- :ix,' ' 4 1' ZH' T. Q7 l rd' A nu', -lub stun 9, R. l. Cirad 4 ' of Calf fm wr igll 'l I my S1 .uuslm Club, Z: l..1l7I'LlI'y Club, 2. Y 4 4. ' V A 5' A A f v ' ' 39 Al '4 bt H, PI'UX'ldx cc 7. R. l. If X t C-:Trim lt ' .1 .. Al ' ' x'l l T V3 'Q 'N Sp. nfl It b, .., 3. Q- r 51. ' 1 ' r A - , A1..j'f . A Tlx T' ' t 2 .' s . , rc ' ce . , I. 1 I , V- . is 5 ' Xa - 1 . 1 Lzltu Club, 1. 2: yping Club, Z: 'z r-W7 Ch .ls 'rcncm Clu , 2, 3: Jun' Lwslzt , 35 as' - uf , bull . 1. wh 0- .. R'1f2 ' , r'c'lf J. .I. CY - 1 ' ' - T -:-- 'LS re, g f' ' , 1 1'-1' ' ..., . Y x ' ,, n Q t ' Z1 P S . ' ' , 'I . . . P . KIANITI' -IOAN RESKNIUIES Q GI lNl.u.'XrII1ln llrimg Sprnugliiwlllv, Ii I is V Arrmului Smillxficfil vlzuuw' Higlz Silnmi ' .X.11n'r'l'!lr Stull, -I3 l..1r1n f,IuIi. I. I liyplng C,IlIIW. Z. Iiruiiplm fllulu I. 3. XYMILI .'KII.i1i's lillllllll. -I. Vllllllkll' Lcuxf' . X .ss r I.itmc. 31 Xuricv Stull. 4, ,, ,Q :V -.1 -.-.qv K 'il , M.-RRY VERONICA RIORDAN 5-43 Plllllillll f,XN'ClIlIL', Ci1'uvm'1IIu, Il. I. fiimillzlzu' UI Sum! Pctvr firruurmu' Silwwl film' filulw, lg Spamislm fIIl1I'w, 2. 3. NIAIUELINE MARIE RITA 9 Bridge Strvtt. XXX'-t XXULITXVICIQ, R. l. - iihlilllallf' UI Smut Anrlzmix' qlmiwr HIQII SIIWII r l..xtm CIIUI1, Z. 3. -Ig Typing Cluh, 21 Ifwn.-Ii fflulv. Z. 31 - Hfumc liummmmlo CIUIW. 4: Smlullty UI' Our l..uIy ul Nlcrcy. 3. -I. A ' 'QQ' ' MARWIORIE Dfvxxx RODGERS -W9 Bluclqsturic Struct. l,I'UX'ILlx'Hx'vS 5. R. I Cilcc fflulx 3, -Ig lfrcnpli filuln 1, 3. -I Iimim LL ill turf. 3. The Most Reverend-Russell J. McVinney, D.D., Bishop of Providence, graciously grants the annual interview to members of the Soclality Central Council as he reviews with them their plans for the sodality year. bf 7 I R.'XN1ZI:S I.UI ISI: ROI: 53 XXIIIIIIIILIIANIX S11'1'1'1, I'111x'11I1'1111' 7. Ix, I 1'111I1'1I 5111111 .'lI11'I1111'I I11111111' FIIALQII S1'I11111I il A11 Y Q N.11'11'1'1'111' S1.1II, 3. 4: X'111'11'r Sl.11I, -I: U1'1'I11's11'41. I: I. fllll I I5111111111 cIIlII I I IIWI IIN fvllll I' If1'1'111I - X 1 1 1 'F 1 W, JL . '. ' ' . 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I. 111 Il 9 111 XII 1 x 1 C It was a year of firsts . . . and we, the class of 1960, rose to meet the challenge We revnsed our Xawer cover w1th peace as our appropmate theme parents mght, our first for undergrads members of the faculty addressed our parents and famlllarlzed them uxth our curriculum we shared our WICIOTIBS the Latm trophy Pat C0n1bl9S 3 'T fi prlze essay the success of our neulv Qf, ' orgamzed debatmv team the pr:-use of our Xautrctlc wnth creatnve wrmng 1n every lSSllC we re dedlcated our school to Mary on the date of the dedlcatlon of the Natxonal Shrme 1n Washxngton 4545 PR: 'W fw- omni xl T x,,.,a., 'UTL I NINRX NNN ROTONDO IOSEPHINE HELEN Ixl PKC' N Q I 1 11r1'11111 R111 Im on R 1 1.1 1 1 TIL Cl 1 1 1 S 111 111111 74 C r1111111 11 .5 11111 1 1. 1 1111 IW tt 1 I1 1 REN X ROSE RUGGIERI PI1111f1cId Sturt I Inn tm 9 Gn11I1111tc of bL1l7lf ATIIIIOTIX G7d7?l77ldY b1I11111I T 1111, Club ' '4 F c11tI1 ub Sum! ?rauc1s vlfdlflfl' Academy l I . . 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Ella GCIIIIWIO Lonctrt mlstlcss demonstrates l1cr musual talent by playmp., for the asstmbly Hcjre lx1t1 by cno Hubfay Honest Ella really wasnt nervous 4. -ff jOYf E ELLEN SAI lSBl RY 4 XX 1t1r111 111 MX c1111t t11d1 Q All Hall I 7171 f 1 1111 l1 Ltlmll C 5 1l1 ll, 1 N Our LL f ILLL 'XCNE9 9 XR fl Lt 111 1 51111 1116 tl C 111 1 51l1111 1111 l1 Clul wh 'X 'Q dun. 5- . lg Anne Sweeney gnes her undnrded attennon as she proofread the manuscrlpt for her first short story entltled Conquest,' whxch appeared m the lVIay. 1959, Xaucrette Anne wrote a second story entxtled U16 Oak Street th1s year .1 if WO I -f f fl-1 l'111x'1tl11111'1' Struct. Vx'1'S1 XxXllIKX'l'l'i. R. l. -LU 'Q ' 1 . x' '. clfll ' Ll' ll. R. l. Crimtl 1111' 111 51111111 P51111 11111l l'111l 111111111 H11Jl1 Srl :rl fir l ' of 57141111 li'a11 11' S1l1 ml Class l'11-s11l1'11t. 33 filet- fllllll, 3: S111 111sl 'lulm 2, 3. Sp: N fllulw. Z. 31 Bnslv 1 lluln 3. .'11 11 1 nf L1l1'111y fll11l1. 2, Ladl' 111 .1c1'Ey, 4. 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'XNNI SHEERS H17 Putnam 'Xxenue Greenxtlle R l fxrtluate of S'l7lIfl'lflCld Iunmr Hlgll qchool B lxetlnll C uh mr Le 1l1 llL 3 lre1 Club ,- rw., 'Yr Nl' Lv-di' Nl Samt Xavxer's orchestra, conducted by Mr Joseph Conte, performs durmg an exchange concert w1th Mount Sannt Mary Academy, Fall Rlver Earller m the year Salnt Xav1er's Or chestra played at Mount Saxnt Mary, where they recelved a cordlal welcome Each passing evem faded with an echo of finality . . . 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THIFIN WXIQ SlVTflII IFN XNN SHIVI P I1 I 1 b x un III T wma C uw lS'lHl'lx 'XNYXL hXX EENIN tum rttmx t C K. 1111 1 ut e Ill nm t X 1 X X 'I XX lll ll u W 4 tmt tt ru 1utur lllX4 ll lXUlNLL 'C' Af Rosemary Nlurphy as Mother Bear, Chrlstma Horn as Babv Bear. and Norma jenckes as Father Bear entertain their French Club S XIII di '47 Marguerite Thayer dressed as Mother Catherine McAuley prays for her benefactors While luv mg wnth the Callahans who are Protestants she Hnally converts them through her lcmdness and her faithfulness to her rellglon 5 X l ll D l lux 5 f T I IAKZQI l2l.lNlf l'R. 1NCIhS 'IUISIN B IIJ 'IL ILL HIUI1 Q4 9 1 I N -1-15111111 d 17. R. I, 1 1 fI1'111l1111tc nj Sum! l'1'li1'1' f11'11111n1111' 51'l11111l flew- l,1'1's1d1'11l1 3: X111'11'r Stall, 41 Typhi. 41 X11111'1'1'1t1' 11l', 41 Typlst, 41 film' cillllx, 1. 4: SMI flllllx, 21 Slkllllrll N ' l1tx 1 U111 Lndx 1 1. V ,UN 1 U .Al ll , U Club. -1 .. l11111111 l.1,1l.11111 . 11. 51d 11N111x 1 4 5111111 4 1 L....-1L1.,. LINDA Tl-ll2RllS:X TRAVERS 37 Tl11rt1'Q11tl1 Struct. fXttleb111'111 Blass, A1l1'111l1'1l Tl1111'l11'1' I11111111' H1gl1 S1'l11111l l flaw- S1'1'1'cta11'y1 11 Ulu- fllulu 3, 41 l5.1sl1etl1.1ll Cllulx l, 2, l1111 lm K l11l1 7 71 'L' 1 ,.-,., ,- -11' fr -if 'V QQ' 'T o Q Pre-occupied with endless exams, appoint- ments, and interviews, we were startled by the sudden plunge into the commence- ment rush. Final exams behind us, our conversational gem was the senior prom . . . decorations . . . escorts . . . and the post-prom party at Rhodes. We received our yearbooks, at last, and carted them everywhere with us Give my regards o Broad Street, remember me at S X A Not one escaped the uniors Fare well dry eyed Proud parents witnessed the distribution of awards on Parents Night and, all too soon commence ment The traditional Festival March 'accompanied our entrance into the hushed 'auditorium followed bw the addresses diplomas and the Hnal exit it N 40 1' wif LFXTHLEEN TRLTTON Xiild ELI KBETH TLlxBlxlDX 1ldxx1111d D11x1 f 1410111111111 51111116 P1xxtL11l1et R I 1 T1 11at1 11 8111111 L111 H 1,l1 S IL N rel LITLI O11 1e t X 1111 1 D111111 11 ll X kL P11 lklt 11111111 111l1l Ml 111 111111 1 l1t1111 II ll lV11r1 1l1ll 1 O1 lk X tf1X C H KRIKNNL LLNIQFHNLIDER BKRB 'XRA1 M RRIE TRQFI d x111111 rm 1 L but tlttt J Luce 9 11111 1111111111 1 111 H S1 fxlddlldft' 111 5111111 Marx CTd7?l7?ld7 S l1111 1 B1 Lctb 1ll Clul 1 11c1r 1 L11 llx 1 1 1 1 11 ami Qmuczs ,Kevlar Academy H' -t A I t . . . ,, . J ' 7 - - -,K 4 v. . . . I 'P .Q -. . . 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We sought friendships m the multitude Rejeetmg, leeeptmg, As unter seelung 1ts own level Pursuing our interests, too often, h1stll We stumbled but praver sms our cure all Faith, our slueld And thus we developed, Finding ourselves We emerged with dlpxomas in hand, As the visible testame1t of those years, Fleetmfr in retrospect The corridors echo Farewell, Saint Xavier s, but never goodbye' 'uw' '95 Qu ii IQ .-5 -Q Qt 'XXX Nllxllllf VlfLll CCI ee 1 1 ll 1 llll 51 ut l1 1 FLLEN DOXX D VICNE-XL1 S1 1 et C let Llub llll 11 1 s SHEIL X X1 RRY NX XLSH e t in 1111 dl zmtc 111111 11111111 IL 1 H1 1 3111111 lee 7 Txpims Club 71 Libr entl 1 e llllN 1 N trey IKCQLELINE MKRX XX EEDEIN uuth R11 ld 1 e 1 Clllllllt 1 Our Ladx 111 AXILYLN GTQTYITYILIT .Stlmol re1 u e 1 -4 Typ C, eneh Club L1 C L . Q . Q . . , X . A . I Q . 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R. l. fjrlinllmic ul lizulxuc lirummuv' Stlzfml flat f1llll3 4 Lili Vlll 1 ' 'lim I1 fillllx. 2, I .3. 1 .11 , an . -1 'wl g llcnnli Clulx Z, 3. 4. ... Q, :L 13' I r -.iv ' LUl'lSl2 lfl.Ll2N NX'lNXY, xl1I7 mmf 45 fxblllllillll SlIt't'l, l,I'l7YlKlL'l'lkiC 5. R. l ' fimtllcatc U1 Stun! lwlnllaul -lH7IlUf llzglx Stlluul Spanish Club, Z. 3: l..llWl'LlI'y Cllulv, Z. 72' fix D' 5 . Q57 .'KNlJRli.'X xIUANNli XX'RUNU5lQl 77 Maplin i'XYL'IllIt'. lfsrru-td.1li'. li. l Allcmlull Sum! Cflllfu High Stlzlfwl 1 . 3. 2 . n Cllulv. 3: D1.mm.1t1t- filulm 3. -f. illlly ul' Our Lady ul Mercy. 3. 4. 'ir f Neltltilll, 41 juiuur l.CQ1sl.iIll!'tf, 31 lizisktmlmll fllulx 3, 4: -.o Mary' Turbridy, Diane Cleary. Paulette Du- fresne, and Carolyne Dufresne. physics stu- dents, listen to Sister Mary' Colette as she explains how to find the angle of refraction. , cg-. .N-..'-:N R --Q .,' '-X -.63 - --4 ' ' ,f r- . I 5 Q, N VW x 'il , e:. K ,.,., ex-:4,H,.5,-,. 1- 1 rw. y N'- 1 . .- . .,c, 'T' i.... . , QS, particularly ifsifiheiiimqrcfg f'Etl1ile:,?jIgf5l1I1'lC11. made several lirdjustihSiitS,rifjgftlie 19591960 academic y:e.gr.'clu,dtf't'o'the 'new diocesan course of SfL1dy.'i.,Soii1c 'departments changed texts, .. '-,K i idded new equipment or replaced fthe oiutnioded. Foreign language students profited from using the new lzinguuge lath- oratory, English and history students especially. found new and interesting source inzitcrinl in the several hundred volumes aiddcd to the library collection. Sopho- mores took six suhjeetsg formerly they had only five. A full developmental reading prograun was planned to correlate with the uae of literature texts Mtixic xxzw in cltc tive lor junior- xxhile Glc Club in orchutrr mcmhtrx rcetivcd c oh tie cred its or their xxorlt The cwit meek yxtem o xacition period- xx ls iniuffurwtc 'tl o DERGRADUATES 'N I . 4 5 v T 3 Q- 7 91. i id -Md, um N -J ' lg , , ., V, .JN 1 px 1 1 ...,. COLLEGE PREPARATCRY First rung left to right: A. Novelli. R. Smith, F. Ricci, P. Nlirancla. N. Nielsen, K. McGinn. Mtlrplxy. D. Vito. D. Detoro, M. Flynn, M. Horgan, K. Carr. K. Sweet. V. Houri- gan, A. Del Monico. M. Finnegan. Second roar: D. Strelcer, B. Brennan. M. Kuliclc. A. Viherek, Dobrowlski, N. O'Don- nell, V. McElroy, E. Martin, P. Minchak, M. Sullivan. B. Reilly. E. Leyden, Cooney, G. Palumbo, R. Wahl, I. Rush- low, B. Lynch, l.a Riviere. K. Ward, C. Cunha. Third v.-.--...-. 1',.-. .- l I I -. ey 1 n I 1 1 fl -- 1 , 'r. :way During geometry class. lilivalweth leydon and Mary Kapoleholc concentrate on proving an equation geolnetrically. The girls seem to be interested in their work because in this class they are studying the correlation of algebra and geometry. -lunior Une. Two. Flihree, and Four eomf prise the 147 students taking the eollege prep.n'.ntory course, Their homeroom teaehers .ire Sister lVl.iry Audrey Sister Mary Angistglsiu, Sister lvlary Colette, and Sister lVl.u'1e Paulette. Basie eourses inf elude religion. English. French II, and . geometry. Depending on her college re' quirements, the student may ehoose phyf sies. Latin, or world history, Besides these liLlllLlJlIHCIll'Lll studies, eollegefhound juniors take art and music to foster eul' tural development. Personal development is aided mentally hy the guidance prof gixun. :ind physically hy physical eduea' tion. Outstanding girls hegin ltlL1l'll1lllSIll training. .ind may write for the school paper. The Xtnwerette. jzmizfr row: E. Sliney, C. Diani, S. Lombardi, C. Foster, F. Durlack, B. Pearl, E. Horan, C. Hanley, M. Quilici, J. Haire, M. Nlatthews, Vanasse. E. Sullivan, Nl. Keefe. B. Pati, lvl. O'Connor. F. Nlerigolo. Fourth ron: M. Kapolcholc, R. Soucy. Murray, E. Smith, C. Cahill. N. Conte, B. Stonis. B. Vesely, S. Wotwlfall, P. Conway, P. Duxbury, N. Riley, B. Parker, R. Derrig, I.. Vanasse, M. Dwyer, T. Susi, A. Violet. .- me v .. ,.... 1-W-aw' g-. First r0u'. left to right: P. Cummings, F. Ciccarelli, P. Reyn- Cantini E. Barr '. Tlzira' row: M. Flynn. P. Pelletier, P Members of Junior Three discuss a point in religion. The topic for discussion is. Our Response to God's love. They are Sandra DeNotio, Colleen Healy. Paul- ette Pelletier, and Donna Rcnfro. 5 To gather more intellectual knowledge on world history, Helen Driscoll and Ann NIcBurnie of junior Two work together in developing a research theme. olds, L. Morsilli, M. Campbell. P. Moran, M. Gaouette, Nl Kelly, D. Doyle, L. Beaudry, C. Duckworth, Veilleux, P I. nth M. Clear C Batta lia M. Clifford, A Tarlaian I Y 1 v YQ - tl v ' v Almon. Sefrmd row: E. McBernie. C. Healy. R. Di Ponte, E. Driscall, C. Dunbar, M. Dunlavey, M. Accarcli, M. Apple ton, D. Simonnelli, I. IVIacGuiness,..I. Rego, C. Calasciluetta sn 9 2 O - :n 11 P 1 rv 5 f-1 I af , 2 ' Pd 'J 2 FI U 'I G. 2 P ' : O 3 'TI 1 N D E. 2 P 3 1 Y Guilbert, M. Bristol, Cronin, C. Cornell, B. Hanniforcl. A Magtlire, S. Nolan, B. W'illiams, E. Jackson, Benson, E Marta, I.. Precourt. Sullivan. Pzllaslci. Fourth ron: P Smith, S. Roberti, I. Rocchio. C. Nlockler. I. Tapis, B. Kay P. Nloore, G. NIacI.eod. NI. Keele, D. Parrillo, I.. 'O'Gornmn C. Corbishley, L. Mason, E. Little, M. Horan, D. Renfro D. Wfall. V' u r r I n s ' C.-W-I 1 5 i n i , I 'TU ' s 1 - . is 'f n,,.n ... Qin of-. fini 1 ' ' N 4 is , - t 's Q1 I I rp ,,..., First ron, left to right: E. Matarese, -I. Torricc, Cooney, M. Aquino, B. Stender. D. Barry, H. Proulx, S. La Fazia, R. Milray, C. Croce, E. Esposito, A. Aubin, -I. St. Hilaire, N. Tatro. Second row: E. Potfay, M. Anyos, S. Sunday, C. Kerivich, M. George, M. Marcantonio, F. Mucha, P. Sliney, BUSINESS TRAINING CfII'ffI'5 III IIIC IlII5III'355 WIIIIKI fIfC IIIC Eileen Sliney observes operation while Lucille Vanassc and Nancy Riley and Six untlcr the guitlance of Sister Metric Marguerite, antl Sister lvlary l.aSallette. homeroom teachers, Students have chosen one of three husiness Iielels: secretarial, lfookkeeping, or clerical. Each group must study religion, English. Spanish, typing. physical education. and guidance. How' ever. the major suhject in each sequence differs. lt may he shorthand. hookkeepf ing, or clerical training. Some of the extra' curricular activities open to them are Clee Cluh. ,lunior Legislature, orchestra, and elramatics. After completing their senior year, they will have acquired all the skills necessary to produce competent husincss women. L. I -gn-SRX V' 4 ,X dim of thc Si gil-15 in lumm- Four, Fiyg. listen to a tape recording of the days lesson in the new language labora tory. The laboratory in Room 16 will be used to supplement foreign language study 4 1 ,H ,., gf! 1 F- ' I I . I . I ' I i f' 5 l . '-1. fi 1 ' ' I ' 'f l . ., - I I li..m F5 fi.1'L.f . PC ' ' 71'-9' ' . if ' ,V -v,'---.i'. i -F s I ,. A ,Y- Firxf row, lefl tn right: Marcotrigiano, Lemieux, K. l.ester, S. Bettez, M. Douglas, E. D'Amario, C. Improta, C. Rafanelo, L. St. jean, G. Franklin, Sicard, K. Brett, Hunt, M. Cashman. Second row: A. McDonald, V. Del Prete. B. Paesano, M. McKenna, Boisclair, M. Fardetti, jufzizfr l C. Donahue, G. Moon, L. Lemoie, S. Toomey, V. Caputo, - p . - . , , J Renquin, E. Audette, E. Rollins M. Donnelly. T.- ue bonitoln say Ellen Potfay, Gail Moon. and Adele Duranleau as Mariette Anyos models a Spanish costume for the members of the junior Spanish Club. Members of junior Six, Janet Hunt, Joyce Malo. .md Mary Anne Donnelly are shown here doing homework in record keeping. This is one of the five subjects offered to the girls in the clerical course. yi r La Fleur, j. Breault, M. Bernard. E. Macdonald, C. Ames, E. Rovinslci, P. Gautieri, E. O'Sullivan. Third rmr: Malo, I. She ard E. M1nchester. D Minutoli B. Leclerc . First rmv, left to right: M. Gorman, S. LaChapelle, J. Beau- pre, T. Bridge, -I. Agnew, D. Dionne, G. Crowley, P. Neva- donslci, A. Eccles, J. Nelson, K. Grimes, M. McCaughey, A. Kaskiewicz, M. Pelrine, M. Marcantonio, D. Millian, M. Friel, M. Gallogly, E. McGuinness, M. O'Brien. Second row: M. Oliveri, j. Coyle, S. McConnell, M. Kelly, H. Habershaw, M. Caisse, C. Albanesc, C. Almeida, M. Carlin, K. McCarten, C. Beauchesne. S. Richard, A. Boucher, P. Coman. Third rmr: A. Connelly. T. Buonanno, J. Lowery, C. Dufault, R. l Noreen Golden acquaints us with her science project on Cytology. The smile she displays might very well be due to the fact that she received a second grant for her work. Srfphamnres l s. V Amalfitano, M. Casey, E. Raquier, C. McCaughery, B. Celona, M. Hassell, D. O'Keefe, D. Hazelwood, A. Piampiano, N. Golden, J. Crowley, C. Donnelly. Fnufth row: M. Calnon, E. DeCesare, B. Mailloux, S. Baldwin, A. Pantalena, J. Keaney, L. Lanzi, A. Cole. Fifth row: R. johnson, C. Fau- faw, E. Boisvert, A. Filippone, K. Dillon, M. Dubuque, B. Ricard, 1. Gallogly, K. Loughlin. Sixth row: K. McEntee, J. Lariviere, A. Gibbons, J. Conway, P. Mottram, L. Laqualia, G. Cedercrans, A. Manion, M. Hines. Margaret Kelly and Jacque- line Keaney are admiring the Latin award won by Sis- ter Mary Michaeleen's Latin class. llihl -'ya 3 , 2 Q A I ' r i 1 hr I rms lc I to right C Picard L Simpson M Panra rella P Searpio G Pontbriard A Ialbert B Gichen M Cummings M Duffy Judith Murphy Leigh Ina K Berube G Reilly M Allard B Paulauskas C West Murphy enlcens S Kelly M Gomev B Coppa Second mn C Doyle J Lacourture A Manning S Grady P Ferrara M Flynn M Silva Dunphy' P Laughery' C Badmmgton T Ward O Donahue M Shepard Third nm T Smith Prignano M Bercens M Patterson C Rivard C Dor mazio Degnan Degnan E Farrell Connors I Sweatman L Perreault E Woods Fourth mn Mclou,,,hlm C Cardarelli D Smith I Vollucci H Rnu ette A Thayer D la Roche Chadwick P1111 nm D Plazlalc L I-0l3lI1 Toaffe Nl Mayette Nl MclVlichael Kc y R Ncwitl C Anzelane M Anthony E Fre ey Sixth ran A Andreasen C Faella l Rllgglffl J 0Don nell A Sullnan H McDonald M Kiernan Corsi Morgan B lxeach K Ayers I COLLEGE PREPARATORY Il. we oycc Murphy Arlene Andreasen Lucia Vol luccl and oyce enkins are examining folders and Job possibilities while considering plans for future during a brief visit to guidance ofhcc xx L I t L11 I- tue x S wp immnt Um ww w' ll l cfmictry: ' 1' ii: i gmt uric Andre, Sstrr airy' lai umm. ll . s si' .ary 'Q 1 4 rr tri' iuiiicmi i mtttl .is fulluwiiig the cl.1ssiu4il cwui'sc: tlw r xxhu like hioloyy follow thc :cicnti lic course. To hrozidcn tli-:ir curriculum tlic cullcgcflmuml student taxkcs nrt npprcf ciutioii. music, guidance, and gym. 5 ru' im Four, ' j ' 'Q 4-131 -' :im-'cc 3: il 'iw . X ig . - in - rciici. . ser '.u'y' i'i.1cc'n. SSC' tc.1chcr:1. Girls who cleft Latin Arc du' BUSINESS TRAINING Supliuiiiuirs who Like tlie business traiiiiiig course .irc prcp.iriug Iiur .1 CLIFCCI' iu the world of wurla. Meuihcrs of Suplmiiioirs Five, Six. and Seven take five SlIlW-IUCISZ religion, English, Spanish, business m.1tliciu.1tics. .uid United States history, Their Iiomcrooiu tczlclicrs are Sister Milfj' Denis, Sister Mgiry' L.1urcuc. amd Sister lvlnry Sharon. Our Iiuiitlretl twenty girls are tlius training for future :'csi'rt.11'i.il, Iwuukkeepiiig. or clcric.1l work. At the mtl of their second ycur, tliesc girls will elect tu follow one ol' these sequences fur their junior amd scuiur years. In their soplimuore year, extra turf r1cuI.ir .ietivitics .ire open tu the tnlcutedg all take guitlaiicc guitl Hvm. 5, Members of Sophomores Four and Five, Jill Healy, Diane LaRoche, Patricia Loughrey, and Jane Spearman are interested in building their vocabulary by carefully studying their literature book, Adventures in Apprecia- tion. First row, left to right: Gauthier, M. J. Tucker, K. Reyn- olds, B. Shewchuk. K. Berrigan, G. Schiano, J. Norton, M. Joly, M. L. Bioldeau, P. Conlon, J. Antignano. Second row P Paglio L Carmello, E Paccasassi, D Charette C D Alessandro, M McDermott, J Canuel K uirlni, C Perry, A Morrissey, A Velleco Third row J Apici, E Para scandola, D Bouthillier, G umn, Martinelli, B Mar sf 5-1' x.f I 'LQ I Eb tinelli, F. Slater, D. Perriello, Forrest, P. Pyne. Fourth row: D. Warburton, R. Paradise, C. Johnson, B. Winward. E. Simmons, S. Glew, J. Nehmy, J. Nokowicz. Fifth row: S Simeone, C Magiera, C Lord, N Kalinski, M McNally, C Nataly C Frazer, R Marion Sixth row R Zaino, Healey, K Rathier,I Sheridan J Spearman,J McCall J Johnson, M Marcello, M Asselm w..-. 1-1 , , xv, .....A W 5 1 L4 1 D gk a.1 Nlarlone Lonardo, Patricia Hynes, Patricia Conlon. and Carol Lord scan the map of the United States while studying their American History. Frances Slater, Sophomore Six, snatches a few minutes of study before a test. First row, left tu right: C. Dufrcsne, P. Hackett, T. Maguire, B. Jeffrey. K. O'Hara. M. McCartin, B. De Cuhellis. Smith, P. Laboissonniere. M. Correia. R. Addessi. J. Fan- detti. .Second ron: M. Escobar, C. Forcina, R. White, C Clesas, J. Tully, C. W'alch, C. Tamelleo, E. Iadevaia, M. Toolin, G. Souza. lliira' run: D. Fay. M. Lonardo, J. W'ilkins. E. Johnson. F. Fontenault, S. Tieri, M. Avery, M Galli an M. La Belle, Bouchard. Fourth row: P. Hynes, g w M. Beagan, R. lVlcGuinness, Altieri, G. Whittaker, M McDonough. A. Gravel, C. Melone. Fifth row: T. Delisle, l.. Larkin, K. McMullen, Godin, C. Perry, L. Dumas, S. Lombardi, C. Branch. Sixlli row: M. Shaw. Gilmore K. Birch, E. Di Falco, D. Del Vecchio, N. Laidler. -I. Boyce . I i XII lj L- ', I I I l 5 ' I , V ' I r - ........... . . , ,?, , . n r 'ff ff' t iwfF f'i '3.. , f J r 4- - , , , Q - . -' as I , . - .. -- .Q ' -- ' ,' ' A ' x- . 'i . 5 . ' .-a - V .N - 5 . , V . b .M S L-, A- s -.. - .- . . .1 . - - 4. A -v-- - 1 . 'o',.1,,,a , ' . ,, ,., ' ' I ar, f .- f - -1'-' M- y. sd... . . Q . x - . ' ' A . - ' --.' -' .,,-- vw- .- - V ,. 'NA ' -an i X TYQN Shi, ,rip ilk ' Y - 1 4 f Q :,,.,f9,4.-e -'uri' K . xp. -,Q , I-'inf run, It-ft to right: R. Riordan. M. Thornton, Nlattias. D. Anderson, NI. Pvtterutti. C. Daly. M. Smith, Penullo. A. Lewis. B. lannoli. E. Clingham. D. Martel. C. Dufresne. K. Donnelly. C. Boggioni, B. Baldwin. C. Kachanis. Du- fresne. K. Kehoe. M. Ciorman, A. lnncclotti, R. Gibbons. D. Colonna. NlcAlvon. TVI. lJlH.'SlI'ljl. P. Feeley, 'l'. Marzilli. E. Fredette. Malo. K- DOHC. S. Arrione. Second ron: M. Danielian. Waldeck. M. Nealon, B. Mtlrison. P. lVlcArdle, C. Zompa. E. Payette, This ytlll' SH girls cwinpwst' Fits:-liin.m Um' .mtl Two. lclcmicimmn 1t'.it'lm's .mt Sister lvlary Uui'x'.m' .mtl SISIUI' lVl.u'y Lois. i't'spt'cliwly. All Ircslmiuiw .irc l'tXll1ll't'tl tw mlw thc same rlllxlxkxlx i'ug.11'tlluss ul' g h thc cwurst' tht-y will pursue in their stvplwiiwrm' year. lmlutltitl in 146 tht' liI'USl1ID.lIl CLlI'1'lCL1lL1lYl .lI'C religion, English, nlgclmi, gcnci'.1l FCICIIOC. .mtl Latin. Thur .nr .ilw iwtltilrctl to t.il4c gym .mtl grmip gliitlaiicc mics .1 xwrlx. Frcslmicn .ilsti P.lI'IlQII'.llU in stunts uxtixlf c'LlI'I'lQUl.iI' .ictivitica This year. lim' ilit- first time. tlicy xvcim' .illtiwt-tl tu join tht' tlmmgltics clulw Utlipr clulaa li.1'V4ll'llt'S with thc l.l'CSllINc'Il, intlutlt' lIlWI'.lI'Y. nrt. luskt-ilmll. wwiiig, .mtl typing. Six scholarship winners are among our freshmen. Congratulations are extended to joy Waldeck, Patricia Feeley, Claire Boggioni, Ellen Fred- ette, Anne Lewis, and janet Pezzulo. These Xavierites are recipients of Alumnae, Catholic Wox11an's Club, Marian Motherhood, and Saint Xa- vier Academy scholarships. t-.gn 'Q 1 Y ' 0 Fl First row, left to right: L. Brown. B. Flynn, Nl. McDonald. J. lVIcCormick, j. Reilly, P. Gaucher, J. Papi, M. Dwyer, C. I,aGrec.-1, K. Oliveira, I.. Verino. M. Mattimoe, j. Labbe. Second row: M. Scudieri, P. Gorman, S. George. P. McAteer I.. Fisler, P. Ware, C. Lucey, B. Rewucki. M. Sabins, Ci fi? fi Dobi, Nl. lVlcGuirl, N. Huling. Third row: D. Brunetti, C Barard, j. Green, C. Stonis, G. Lynch, K. McMahon, H Corino, M. Clegg, Pailthorpe, P. Coressel, S. Smith, I. Lossini, C. Cabral. At the conclusion of their day of classes the members of Fresh- man One busily prepare the next day's work. Following the pattern of all true students. they concentrate on presenting a perfect homework paper to Sister. l ' Alu.. At the new lockers in Merc5' Hall Elizabeth Rewricki and Carol Cabral of Freshman Two exchange their exciting first experiences here at Saint Xavier's. xx N o1' ' 1,.x-.4.- 1 X 1 N 1 .. . M ,, -ff- s -f. .-'t, 3- Nj '.--x 5,' .f.,g . ylafgfu t j -fy'-s'3h-.1 5 4 . u,,i'f .'. K rJgx':-N ' X I ' - I ' K V ' .xxwi 'F .N v, s.. v N .. . .HA . .- N N K 1 X S .' ' . 'P'-N, c . . - f xp.. Q ,XI .X -,lx V. x ,K -N. H- ,L ,-. . - 4 x v X, .-.. ,s V- , L-. .-wa 1. -... . . I x 'YI ' 'A,x.'-sl -f ' 45- -' ' .a.'1.'el'-' K---. 'v -jfg... - , -:L ' rc .K I .N.N:yA,,..-' ,vt.,' x V ' 1 n ' S as I . . x i A ' ' x Q no . , X 4 ,. i 'N Q N I x- l.-- 1 ...,.t- - ,-. ,,!.'if .ici - , A--jg.-',-,'l:'.,! . f.,-X-. :-jq,,..x.'.- X l'-41. li, -ji '--tn-'s , .11f ex.-gli. 1 Q-ij' ,Q'1? '. 'r'f '.-- L',:':.-' f s : a ct- BI' Ei X 0 Q f'fsg7-','ff...'7f3- 1, T 'ri' 1...'-,J-1 L. ...A .. ,. .-.,-- ei,-t.,,a-,R N E.-,xxx-N,.l,4. st x 1- .. -- - -v-xx., ..e :,..-r- s , ' .r . .. .ir -'.. - . -.. .env --..':.i. 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The world of the theater with its dazzling footlights welcomes us at play and operetta times. Urehestrations and newspaper work teach us the importance of organization, cooperation, and accuf racy. Each acknowledgment of applause, each deadline met, brings a new thrill. Ivlodeling our first sewing creations, we experience a real feeling of. accomplish' ment. We know how important respon- sibility is when the times for school dances and TV. appearances come. All of our club and social activities contribute to our social development and lend to the peace of knowing that one's talents have not been buried. IVITIES K X Xl? . ffw rg ..-o v M1 ,,,. -fd ...Y Y H' ' ny, 5 Sf 'I 'X wx ,.,u , f: . Xl- 'i i al I I 2 fe t s 0 iz 1 y Q pi t. .N- frfff' 1:11 1 My soul doth magnify 5 1 .f x , .I .K the Lord , . in N Jeck J lVlCrn JeuelieTbn and mY Splrlt rejoices Ofjgjeiecj es 03,15-prjfejtte a qwxmyo . in God, my Savior Sister Mary Sharon and Sister Mary Incarnata, accompanied by Joanne McCarten, Frances Carroll, Margaret Healey, Norma Jenckes, Eujania Moses, jean McLellan, and Jacqueline Tobin, members of the Central Council, spent a week at the World Sodality Congress in Newark, New Jersey. My soul doth magnify the Lord. Sodalists of Cur Lady echo her joyous words. Striving to sanctify themselves and to lead others to Christ, memhers of the Sodality of Our Lady of Mercy devote themselves to works of Catholic Action. Faithful observance of their rules assures them of success. Witli Mary as their model sodalists concentrate on nourishing and strengthening a deep interior life. The prescribed daily practice of mental prayer and examinaf tion of conscience, frequent reception of the sacraments, and yearly closed retreat aid in forming perfect and wholehearted servants of Christ. It is only with this spiritual nourishment that their labors can be effective. .1 . 'Sw i fffl: fag 'I .cg 5 . .- 1 Margaret Healey Jean McLellan First consultant Second consultant 43- 69 tg, ., E, v .1-.l 'Y 7 i , if L' 1 rn Libr Sister Mary Sharon, Sister Mary Madonna, Sister Mary Incar- nata, Sister Mary Michaeleen, and thirty Xavierites attended the B. C. L. A. from August 31 to September 5. They listened to a rostrum of renowned speakers on the sodality way of life. vw' -'qv his 'vw i is ,1 Jw-js 'QO- whf T' L fl Frances Carroll Treasurer T 'warn , --4. 'r '42 'Q ffl Q21 x Y A r il ,ull Eujania Moses Second assistant r E N., My Annette Don Francisco, Rosemary Smith, Mary Lou Cantini, and Jean Quirini are assorting the First Com munion dresses that Sophomore Four had collected for their Christmas project. Jean waits patiently while Mary Lou makes a few adjustments. So lct your light shinc licforr incnf' Doing thc work ot Gotl is so rcwauxling :intl can hc so much fun! Sotlnlists know that learning, loving, and serving Christ niczlns cvcrything wontlcrful. Classes likc those in nitnt.1l praiycr, thc liturgy. zintl ziposf tolic ltxitlcrsliip tczich sotlalists wliat it is to hc on tire with Christ. Thcn in their home. school, and . ., parish cnvironnicnts, they cntlc.ivor to hsct on hrc othci' hc.n'ts. Upportunitics for apostolic works :irc in.iny. Vv'li1ttcvcr the projcct. most ctfcctivc of wttipoiis is thc gootl cxnniplc of Christlikc lcintlncss ztntl joy. Books, school supplies, and hrs! Communion sets are packed in trunks ready to be sent to Belize by the central council. Father Shea of Boston College briefs his freshman foot- ball team on new plays for the coming season before the admiring gazes of junior and senior sodalists, who attended the Boston Convention of the Lay Apostolate. The convention for New England sodalists was held on the college campus. Y- f'... , , I X is , . ll-'5iQk,l - 7- iui, B -..ing--,Y 4 4 -.QL H- ' 'NDI' ' .-,..mib-,.,. an ' .fur 5-if . -1.1 a.. i , -as-'wr Sister Mary Madonna, senior sodality moderator, checks with the members of the Central Council on preparations for the Fatima pilgrimage which is held at Mount Saint Rita. Ann McCaffery, assisted by Ann McKenna, crowns the statue of Our Lady of Grace as one of the high points of the World Sodality Day exercises. Reverend Charles O'Neil, guest speaker on this day, spoke about the cardinal virtues. Xkxsffx SX p 'ggi 1 ..fe,6i2fL'lf' . 4 V. ' V .f:?:2j.ajo'- I 7 2 Q 5 1 I ii XX ' ft ei , 6 - L X 8 -,L :- -a . - fy I, ff-it-'7 . , f .f I . -I C ,,' Q Y-,' T? 1 I Christina Horn, Sheila Walsh, Janet Resendes, Sandra West, Frances Roe, and Jane Pollitt of Junior One pack medical sup- plies to be sent to the Sisters of Mercy Mission in Belize, British Honduras. l F. 3. if B 1 1 e ,1 5 '5 Q, Ann 4 Xl 'I HOKX X Y. 'Z'-',,,'1 5. - L.: T'..- 4.12 -- ,.- e , ,S-,,', .- ,,. w Q -1 xt FRN . our legacy to Saint Xavier's As a result of thc diligent work of thc litcrziry. husincss. and typing staffs, The Xavier prcscnts a coniplctc and interesting outline of school activities. Patricia Coinhics scrvcs as cditorfinfchicf of the 1960 Xavier, Pczicc is the thcrnc of this ycar's annual. Mcmhcrs of thc literary staff do copy and caption writing. In .lzinuairy the husincss stall hcgin to solicit ads and patrons, Girls chosen from thc husincss training course typc thc copy. Virginia Bilotti, Anne Sweeney, Patricia Com- bies, and Joanne McCarten check over and compare notes for the history of the class of 1960 which they prepared for your Xavier J Z 131-ir, ,1 W ',L' Nb I--nv ' In 11' ., . X Patricia Combics, industrious editor of the 1960 Xavier, relates the time of the daily meetings and gives helpful directions to the caption writers of The Xavier staff. The theme for this year's annual is Peace. 1 Patricia Combies checks position of pictures in the dummy. They 1 . X will later be keyed. A -hi---V ella-1 r 'YT' Seniors Janet McAugh and Anne Marie Ban- nigan of The Xavier staff make an important call to the express office to check on delivery of the yearbook. .X pfx U15 Xmfzer 1960 Under the direction of Sister Mary Loretto and Patricia Combies. editor-in-chief members of The Xauer staff begin to write captions for the 1960 yearbook at their first meeting These associate editors are also aided by the business and typing -315,4 ff' ' wifi-.+ av vi,-3 IQ 'Q Paula Hines, Nancy Cushmac, and Mary Parente prepared this meeting of the World Affairs Forum. By holding various panel and round table discussions, the members are given clearer and broader knowledge of World Affairs. f At one of the meetings of the World Affairs Forum, Irene Floody The Vxforld Affairs Forum, moderated by Rcverf end David il. Corley, stimulates interest in inter' niitioniil prohlems. The forum elected Nancy Cushmgic. president, and lvlziry Pzirente, secretary. Seniors discuss various questions with Father Coffey sit hifweeldy meetings. They receive literature in pamphlet form before the meetings to acquaint them with the details of the prohlem. On alter' nate weeks of the month, Sister Mziry lncurnatzi, R.S.M.. guides the students in panel or group discussions. Groups of seven or eight conduct sectional work- shops to review questions of the day, such as lahor reform, indecent literature, and the duties of a Catholic toward his government. The forum hrings the world situation closer to home hy viewing the facts within the range of high school experience. Rev. David J. Coffey World Affairs Forum Junior Legislature mn -4-ag Mary Jane Sullivan, Rosemary Flynn. Mary Lou Gambardella, Sandra Nicosia, Janice Motte, Carol Crowe, Paula Hines, and Andrea Cooper are doing research for a coming session of the World Affairs Forum. Careful preparation brings success. At a meeting of the Model United Nations Norma Jenclces represents the country of Paraguay. Here high school delegates from eastern United States 1118! to discuss current international problems. Ann McNally, Nancy Cushmac, Rita Gagnon, Patricia McDonald joan Heslin, Mary Turbridy, and lren Foody check with Sister Mary Incarnata before setting out for the Model Congress, which was held at the State House. fa, ,s.f. 5 x-gf O ze Xtzliutrzt und 1 ti tutttiou ot Qiwttr Mary Loretto, assisted N t x c ll senior journalism tuttnt 1 im Iltiy pu 1 tpittx xtioo ictivitics. cz-:plains wfrt i in ti NL too rm forti tit creative work of tit xtutltut W out uout toutioxtr it topics in editorial oim pu 1 mon umx not ony to ifititr u-:ws for thc zulf itu t t t 1 to r x tl th pirit ofSQ1int Xavicris E X gxfdylfffffb' official and unofficial X A S XO: . Y x xx S553 S Q Pictured here are all the members of The Xavwrcllc staff who publish the school paper. Members of the staff take a special English course in methods of dialog -1 creative writing. Here they are studying 4 ,. .l ,le , . 17' xg, L 'u , I ...r Anne Sweeney, Carol Goruian. lN1ary Heaney, and Ch ristina Horn carefully paste stories in place on the dummy sheet. Sister Nlary Sharon checks to see that each story fits into its proper place. -sr' if .. 3:95, Nlary Heaney. page editor. Carefully reads and rereanls proofs for The Xarieretle. This is done slowly since all punctuation and spelling must be correct. Mary Turbridy. page three editor of The Xaviereltc. l1ands an exclusive assignment to Ann Marie Cox, re- porter on the newspaper staff. Christina Horn. editor-in-chief, is employed in fitting copy on the dummy. She will pin it in place. after- wards paste it up. before it finally goes to press. lVlr. Joseph Conte Orchestra Director .-1 opportunity . . to display . . . God-given talent . Viuliris: Ella Gennaro. Ann Marie Cox. Kathleen Tretton. Mary lynn Tobin. Claire Boggioni. Shirley Boisu-rt. Virginia Bilotti. Joyce Sullivan Srrmid Violins: Charianne llll1lSCl'll1t'lLll'X', Kathleen Sweet. fffllflf Nancy ffmxte, Ann Nlcllonald. Huw lvmf: Helen Driscoll. Iilufe: Mary Dwyer. Clariners: Patricia Corway. Margarei Cfolicci. lVlildretl1 Slcfiuirl. Ifrerzclz Horn: -lanice Nlorgan. lrumpeh: joan Cooney. Helen Proulx. ilirnm- bmze: Cheryl Foster. Xyloplzmie: Joanne Mcfarten. Patricia Moore. Pianos: Nluriel Dunlavey. joy VValderk, Nlary Lee Caisse, Janet Veilleux. Percussion: -Ioax.. 'r NlcGuinness. june I.aRivicrc, Karen Quirini. A l .ndpdihn-I Vmlcr' thu Lllxwutlwmu wt' TXTV. nlwwplm Klmtu .xml Swtur' ?X1.lI'lx' xf1.lI' lucrltv. thu txx'ur1IB c1:l1t 1np1uTw11 wt the wrghwt1'.1 IxK'VfUI'INCkl m.m3' IINCS Llurmg thy yc.11'. Aruwmf tlmcxc, they playcd .xt thc Yuki I3.u'cnLQ Nlght. thc Stan' Bfuxlg Fustlml .md the Kmmml wpcrctm .xml Nldy, fH1m'c1't INIFIYUSS Iill.l fpflllhlftl .md thc fvthrr II1CINlN'I'4 xum rcwgnmtwxm .ml thc Starr Swlw l'u:t1v.1l. :Xu .mldcd .1ttr'.1ct1fm III ltx U59 IWW sc.1w11 was tlwc .liklllhllllill Hi, .1 Frcmlm h41I'Il. mln- Tirxt 111 thc m'Qlmcst1'.1's Instr f 'ls KT9! ,' ' V' ' I -. -.h N -., Q J '55-,-Y H Elizabeth lVlcGuinness and Jane Gallogly glaze the pottery which they have recently made. The Art Club, which is featuring ceramics for 1960, will have an exhibition of their finished work later in the year. Aff 61116 Edith D'Amario, Patricia Duxbury, Joyce Malo, Frances Durlak, Carolyn Duckworth, and joycc Torrice develop their skills in making pottery. Supervised by Sister Mary Gervase, the club meets once a week. , i if K-1-1 x X, If X ' ix' X 2 fqf ,, , wlfffi, N SL 4 Q. ' s f fy :Q ,V . . . : gg . -M: .K , ' . ,Ella .. 'N .g-g1n--g,-- V -.. During one of the weekly meetings, Muriel Dunlavey carefully places a metal dish in the kiln. A 1 V--- ....... XP Xi, W Q54 .. ?-rp, dw l if ay- Qnrthf w.,.,-q Iwi 1 iv w ' H H1 Huw: ,iff F- , una: '1 Nqp .7 , -ii'-' , ' 20 1 we lanes x Judith Sicard. Janice Cooney, Sandra Sunday, Cheryl Mucci, Carol Croce, Carol Kerwick, Grace Durand, Elaine Langlois, Cecilia Sicard, Frances Mucha, Linda Nlatteucci. Patricia Smith, Dolores Barry, Elaine Esposito, and Suzanne Bettez are learning the fundamentals of cooking during one of their sessions Linder the direction of Sister Mary La Salette, R.S.M. Hams fcnunmic Q74 janet Hunt makes an apron at sewing club. janet is developing her talent for future use. The club members meet informally once a week on Tuesday. Instruction is given in both hand and machine sewing. Crocheting. tatting, and simple embroidering may also be taken. U1 97 ..v ,Q on 00, mi X ' . Ay g , YJ 1 fu , .fp l ' 4 x T' l' m' . l N' 1 ,QV p l X 1 l r oi X x- ,F ,l N 4 ,, '-': i A it ' A If ff 'vt ' A .f t ,A , x pr , v :gf ' I l is C f An cvcr incrcasing popular cofcurricular activity is thc Clcc Cluh, open to musically inclincd jun' iors, and scniors. This ycar's cnrollnicnt is ahout 140, Undcr thc cxpcrt supcrvision of Sistcr Mzlric Andrc, thc mcinhcrs rcccivc instruction in voicc training. sight rcading. and thrccfpart singing. Club mcinhcrs givc numcrnus school and outsidc pcrf formrunccs and occasionally appcar on local radio and tclcvision programs. This ycar Patricia Dcrrig of Scnior Onc hccamc prcsidcnt of thc scnior divif sion. known as thc Avc Maria Choristcrs. In lvlay a puhlic prcscntation. the opcrctta, providcs funds for thc annual Catholic Charitics Fund Appeal, Suzanne Lambert, Elaine Berlinski and Patricia Derrig practice for a coming assembly with Helene Spas at the piano. Glen 6 uh r I. ', -.1 ' .fu 'mf A ,f , , 1 ', ' il, An? A F Y, A - 'fi xl A f, .Q 2. X1 ,,' 1 I t X 3 -5, ,I - 1 I K 4: , 1 o s x Q A 1 N ,, Q X . V A.f A , Wm' 'Q fff 11 4 'A 1: .f i, I' lJ'- 1' 1 fi 1 'T X' T TY . . r ' ' J li. X - x , X ,r-fi I .. N , S . V- ' 5-sl N. s , . 'Z , RX 44 X'-f - Jw? ' Elaine Berlinski. of Senior One. a prominent soprano vocalist of the Glee Club. accepts applause at the microphone after a solo. Elaine has sung in the operetta, junior Farewell, Christmas program, and other assemblies. Nlembers of the Glee Club, under student direction, prepare for the Christmas program which is annually presented to the student body. The Glee Club meets every meek under the direction of Sister Marie Andre, R.S.M. , , 7 Jw. -QNX ba T' ,g A X X Sfafher ' ight Juanita Mello and her father step lively to the beat of Toinmy Massols orchestra at the Father and Daughter Dance, held annually at Saint Xavier's. juniors and seniors keep up with their dads as they do the Bunny Hop later in an eventful evening. Fathers are surprisingly agile and feeling quite fit. Proud daughters accompanied their favorite heaux to the ninth annual Fathers' Night Dance held in Fehruary. Tommy Masso and his orchestra prof vided a variety of dance numhers, including the ever popular Bunny Hop and Ivlexiean Hat Dance. Before intermission, dads and daughters paused to give honor to Our Lady and presented her with houquets of flowers. Night prayers and a hymn to Our Blessed Motlier brought the memorable eve' ning to a close. Feeling quite confident in her ability, Edith Harbour of Senior One has a warm smile for the camera as she shows her father the newest in dance steps. X , 3? W. :-f :if rs jf J' fuj, K 4 1 0 Nic 'R LW UQ-T N X ,' V, 'ATM'-f '. Q . 5:1 wx W 7'-Q ' ' 'A . A Q4 if, 'uf ' uw A- 1-- -' ' . , .Ay , 5,51-mga? J -AVA . H 4, 4: Z-f LS:-,'f-.1-.1 Career Day. .1 Salvo Regina College panel. and .l cg1nt.tt.t were sclicdulcd for Vocation Wt't'k, March 9113. Un Cnrccr Day, representatives of v.u'ious vocntioxial fields wcrc guest speakers, Vslith Miss l3.1rh.1ra Brilzrmfi .is clmiringtn, scvcn seniors of Salvo Rcginit College prcscntcd at panel discussion conf ccrning fields of major concentration at thc college. For thc ohscrvnncc of Mother McAL1lt'y Day sodnlists and the Glcc Cluh presented at c.nitQit4i to Mlitlicr lviary Catherine and Mcithcr Mary An' tnninc, honored guests. Mother Provincial t.1lkcd to the students on the rcquircnicnts for postuluncy to the Mercy Order. Who hath God, hath all . . Miss Mary Kormick, Mr. Albert Grzebien, and Miss Joanne Egan are enjoying the refresh- ments on Career Day and discussing the occu- pational relationship of this day. millflf' .4 xi ., . . 4 if ff . .ll B.: 'Il 'J 4 , .ravaged- l, ,., Marcia Bliss welcomes Career Day speakers to the public assem bly. Each year juniors and seniors are afforded the opportunity to listen to speakers of their choice depending upon the field in which they are interested. 1' 41: HQ' - V: 1 6 -fc 'l g ,-2-'vfxw ' -'., , ..-.- 1-.A A ---- - , xy' .. 'iv . ' an ' my ' ,Til ' . S G, ' 4 Vomfim Week Miss Marie O'Brien, Mrs. Scldon Hill, and Miss Gail Canning discuss their coming talks during the Vocation Week program while refreshing themselves in the school gym. v. TX .lv is i S I -1 Refreshments are being served to Miss Lee In March, 1959, these girls presented a panel discussion on the various Mackin, Mrs. John Egan, Miss A. Rose Fratan- courses taken at Salve Regina. They are: Anne Motte, Ines Silva, tuono, Miss Rita Murphy, Miss Joan Doclcrey, Janice Miles, Patricia McCabe, Dolores Matoes, Elizabeth Brennan and Miss Angelina Tomasso. and Barbara Balzano. Nui r TT 'TH Arlene Violet played the unforgettable Jo in the Dramatics Club production, Little Women in February. ,Ciffle Wrfmcn Marmee, played by Patricia O'Donnell reads Fatl1er's letter to jo fArlene Violetl, Meg fMary Sue Matthewsl, Beth CCynthia Pear- sonl, and Amy iMary Horganl. 5 , 'a I' X Q f , . 12, r ,J L, Ji, 1 195 r K , W Al Vflffxf dx. f' a 1 f l fl Q- fs! f I I 1 I, I 1, ,, -X ,I ,jj 'firgf Tlic Rim Nly4t1u.1 l'l:1yc1's uudcr tlic dircctiim of Sister M.11'y AlII'x'lI.l. RSIX1: 1.x'1'1'u .1w,11'd11l Ll lllkl 1.111112 lin' tlivil' PI'-mliigtiuii ul' little Vfimwai .11 the 41111111411 New Euglaiiil Clmllililiq Tllx'.llxXl' l'l.1y Fw' tixuil licld .11 Rqgi- Chili-gf 1111 lxl.111'l1 ZH, 1959. This girls WQ11' ixltcd l1y mitigfziiidgus 1111 tlivii' .1fti11+,f .nlulity .md Cl1lI'llL'IUI' i11tu1'p1'ut.1ti1111. l'.11'ti1'ip.11i11g 111 ilu! pc1'l'111'111.111gv wcrr Nlary Sus lvlattlicws. Arluiic Violet, Ciy11tl1i.1 l'v.11's1111. M.ll'j' H1m1'gz111. P.1!r'ici41 U'IJo1111ull. :md ,ludy Lln'LlDI'k'Il'l1l, The pm' feuls liI'UlI1 tlic play xwim' used tw fi114111cc tlu' trip L11 tlic XV11rld ClUI'lQI1'NS of S1vLl4ll1LlCs Illllklxf by ilu' ciiCIlII'.ll Council. Aunt Nlarcli l-Iacqueline Nlccaffrvyl sternly reproaches Aunt Carol ljanice llottei for talking about her days as a young bride. Yvlien corrected she meekly answers, Yes, dear, but I did so love to make apple jelly. joy and wonderment show plainly on the face of Meg, played by Mary Sue Matllu-ws, when she announces that shi- ll'lICI1llS to be married. Aunt lVlarch. played by llileen Horan, is somewhat outraged, and NIKFIIICC. por- trayed by Patricia O'Donnell, seems to be beseeclling her dauglxtez' jo to look before she leaps. iv- , T W 1 f' U Q , 1 Gr- H M'- T 2 , 3 'K l I fi' S ,ff ii H iz 1 x F I In X H fi 1 i 1 1 S l ll ra X 5 'LV .' 1, as 6 ly V . At the 1959 junior Prom we see Patricia Gallo eyeing her hustleback. Could it be that the nineteenth century styles are coming back? If so, prepare yourself, stylish world. Maytime is junior Prom time here at Saint Xaivieris. The girls, dressed in frilly gowns with their hest heaux, proud and smiling, were received hy Sister Mary Marjorie early in the evening. They danced to the music of Tommy Masso in the gym decor' ated in Oriental Springtime. Between hunny- hops and ehafeha's they could he found sipping eokes at the tahles adorned with China tea cups and parasols. The dance was highlighted hy a grand march led hy the junior elass presidents and hy presentation of flowers at Our Blessed Lady's shrine. 4 23' Che funigf jump R1 Standing before a stone bridge Nancy Fairfield and Geraldine Taylor. both of q Senior Six and their escorts chat during ntermission of the Junior Prom. The a title of the dance being Oriental Springtime our gym was decorated with Jap- Q 'iff anese blossoms fans, and th spectacular bubbling fountain. Q I .ki l X Dc-horah and Drusilla Gregson of Senior Six and their escorts watch colored watrr huhhlt' from thc while umrhlt' fountain. livliintl them we svn' ai stone bridge with ham- hoo railings. ln the corner a japam-so pagoda forms an oriental setting for picture taking. I Joan Heslin and her escort admire the foun- tain, one of the decorations at thc junior Prom. This dance is a highlight of the junior year. Margaret Moszocki and her escort look over the program of songs to be played by Tommy Masso and his or- chestra. The evening of dancing from 8 to 11 p. m. is eagerly antici- pated for months ahead. 'H ..,.. . , x 1 gs, l x I ,fm E? M3 . 5? s Q- '-. . my ob .,- it 6 C Iv ,.. .. 5 l 1 x I , . that . '- a Q 'XX . O '9 C X ' 0 5 1 ,s -b -if x , i -, X a Ju -. 0 I X Q X N K X ' 0 O , 7?1-1 , I v ff! i xx K X ,I e n ' ' 2 ig 1 Q' V4 if it kt, ,ljf ,JK it 4' Mfg .AL-xl. ! l m Ak ll 1 1 ' ' x H 4 4 , -. ti .1 t i- Tulip Time, an uperctta in two acts, was piwsviitutl lay the Ulu' Clulw uutler tlic tlircctiuu ul' Sister Mary Aurelia and Sister Marie Autlre on Ivlay 13 autl 14, 1959. All the proecctls limiii this uperetta went to the Catholic Charities Fuutl Appeal. , McS1vi1itllc, a lvutany professor, lwriugs twin stutlcnts tu Holland to study lvutauy. lt seems they are inure iiitwustctl iu Cliristiua autl Katiulxa, The lwys tlcvise a plan tu get rid of lV1cSpiutlle fur a wliile. 1--. Meanwhile, the crafty hurgumaster is trying tu get smut' stucks lirum Christina which lie says arc wurtliless hut are actually of immense value. As usual everything cutls happily with the prospect uf a triple wedding. Andca Wroxiuski or Katrinka as she was known in thc operctta, closely examines the famous windmill in Tulip Time. Tulip Time tak-rs its final curtain call. Nlemhers of the Glee Club and Dramatics Club with Sister Mary' Aurelia, R.S.lVl.. and Sister Marie Andre, R.S.M., directing, pre- sented thc operctta on behalf of thc Catholic Charities. .l 4 Qu' V? -T, - -. A Lrg C 5 X ,X-A . 1 'ixx X N -XXX xxe- ' Xxx X ' 'x i 'X' .xv a' - . 1 ,Y , , - - Vx, ,V H' XX r 1 1 xx 7 X f i l X 1 r I. . 'K-N ,lx li in 143 '31, 6 f l wh? 4 f ,, , f X V 177' , ' i , F rig Q gif v th X A art ... . rl 4 X. ,Val x x li 3 'lik Y F- I fl F TXJ. 1 2 ' fn . P A ' f li I rvfflfl li W 1 W 1 , P - 2 V ' ff K- t C I , gh -u ,A t -ed V.: lb K -V 4 ,Q K Llult, . Hifi l ig .34-I! .Q af, . '. ,Q C i H., v ' I 5 I l ' . ' , . 1 k 1 ' -Q VP . -JI I F Q V is ,s.. Q 1 li 1 4' M L--'ri I, -43. Y at in-I vW 'C A ' ' ' '. fi' i-i 4 ' . 831 4? 1 ,.'...,t--,. C. -- ' 4. in ,, ,gil I 5 ix l W f Zulip Uma it 1 'VI X , fi 'TW' l R Patricia Paglio, ballet dancer, did solo numbers in the ,UN l' l x X operetta and also taught a group ballet dance for the -f,,.---- X performance. gi K, f. I t r l ' f Seniors Jacqueline Tobin and Elaine Berlinski played un- forgettable characters in the popular operetta, Tulip Time. Dressed as gay Dutch folk, the couple sang, There Are Two Sides to Every Storyf, V -Q 5.1 1 i. 9 L X i 1 J XN1' W 5 I ff' ' 'hlffx l ' xxx, . , N ,RN XL C F, ' Suzanne Lambert, Ned, Mary Heaney, Christina, Andrea Wronoski, 3 xl Katinlca, and Arlene Violet, Dick, were principal characters in the recent ' Ah ' operetta, Tulip Time. In this scene Ned and Dick, who have escaped the 'A Professor's watchful eye, serenade their loved ones. 1' ' ft Kathleen Dillon, Jane Dufresne, Kathleen Mc- Gaughey, and Claire Boggioni, active in the Library Club, gather together to enjoy the periodical corner in the school library. Kathleen Keough, Margaret Nealon, Ellen Fredette, and Mary Oliveri consult the vertical file. Above them the goldfish Stereo floats peacefully. ,x ' Q.. KL During one of the monthly meetings of the Library Club. Bar- bara Ann Baldwin, Ann Painpiano. janet Pezziilo, and Elinor Clingham lend a helping hand to Sister Mary' Victoria in pre- paring the books for the shelves. ,Cibrary 67116 The aim ul' the lihrary eliih is in aeqiiaiiit lireshmeii aiitl soplioiiimes with the strL1CtLli'Q of the lihrary. Meiiihers hccome pmfieieiit iii the use uf refereiiet xx'm'ks such as Llietioiiaries aiitl eiieyelopeclias, Sister M. Victoria, RSM., is the new lihrariaii this year. She helped mcmhers to learn the Dewey Decimal System of Cilfllltigillgf and tri acquire a hettei' kiiiwwletlaee of hooks. Sister shmvetl films. contluctetl tours to libraries iii the State as teaching devices. xii' TJ ,X x-z.. I 7' 1 S..J l6'a kefball 61116 The cliicf iiuiictiuiis ui' the hiirlxctlmll cliilw arc to tlcvclop the quality of sptmrtsinaiisliip in every mcmhcr :tml to provide at mczms of phy' sicgil exercise lim' sptmrtsfloviiig students. Duff ing the your games with other girls' high schools :irc plziyctl. the highlight being the giimc with Bayview. Every mcmhcr practices iiiamy hours to prepare for these games. In order to encourage members of the varsity tcaim, thc chccrlcadiiig squad accompanies them to thc games. Members of the Basketball Club, under the guidance of their coach, Mrs. McGroarty, and moderator, Sister Mary Colette, R.S.M., played Bayview in one of the most thrilling games of the season. The score rose steadily from the beginning to the end of the game for both teams, with the Gnal score Bay- view, 35g Saint Xavier's, 34. High scorer was Rosemary Murphy. 3 1- Senior members of the basketball team relax for a brief candid. They are Paula Hanley, Mary Turbridy, jean McLellan, Mary Kelley, Jacqueline McCaffrey, Kathleen Peranzi, Rosemary Murphy, Charianne Ulmschneider, Lucille ..oucher. iahilludw A I a I I I 36. WN L x..4 XTX Q 'L X wifi. ' ,.'.'I 'f' .JAY P M 25-:'p': '. Q'-4' ,. 1 -.ivy flirt. Q -x':,g ,.:.1..': ,.'gi,,,,r 51.23, J, 4 1' ' ' ' A'-1 ' 5 ,. f. sb ' 5,1 'AMO '-'H'-- ' .2 ,r fir M . -'7. . . .6 .I 44 Qt... . .hfll . .A ig - gh.: A -.SWE -1, . ugngy- Q55 A 1-v-A .. ,.. . J '00 .. - -i'- ..-:NN -.-:.. 1 gi 'pb-5 wah. . . .-v ,J .-- ,- 1-a., .,,v-y-an ,s . ww..-Y' 5 I l A rp-A 1. g , 5 4 l 1 I J-lmlflz Hope McDonald and Carol Badmington seem to b intent on strengthening Hope's back muscles, not tu speak of those of her arms and legs. K 4 v e N' X :-,v a ,Ji I I K ? ,yr,,,-,ff 4- ig lt 'Pl if l 5 ' ll q L is X, n----4.--Q-- Mrs. Claire McGt'oarty, physical education teacher, in- MP fi structs students in various vigorous exercises to limber up their muscles and keep their bodies fit. Weekly classes are held every Wednesday and Thursday for underclassmen. The girls learn relays, folk dances, base- ball, and methods of playing basketball. The students look forward to these sessions. - f-fd '-...-...H - Q I, X 4 X .en--..--..-.. L.,. L K - 145, ,. i 1 Q 5,4 vi ,I Mrs. Bilodeau, our school nurse, gives advice and clinical treatment to everyone-even to the freshmen. Pamela Ware. a grateful fresh- man, is shown here being treated by Mrs. Bilodeau. there is no riches above a sound body In order to In.iintztin at healthful school environment. the admin' istrattion li.is est.ihlished .1 threeffold he.iIth progiuun. Dr. Clare Loitinan Smith, school physieiiin, gives physiegil ex.iinin1itions to till seniors atnd to gill incoming students, Besides eheeking the weight Lind height of students and testing their vision. it is the duty of the school nurse. Mrs, M.ir3' Kellihei' Bilodeuu. RN.. to see thin :ill faulty he.ilth lmloits .ire iininedmtely improved. In addition to the daily physical exereises hefore eiteh el.iss Mrs. Claire lVleGrogirty, gym instruetor, tegiehes students egtlisthenies during weekly gym elgtsses. The el.isses are designed to help students to develop strong .ind graceful bodies. Mrs. Bilodeau is weighing Joan Ann Godin of Sophomore Seven in a routine check-up performed annually. Girls also submit to a complete medical examination by Doctor Clare Smith. the school physician. 9 For attaining the highest rank in the business course, june Kilroy presents her Class Day ora- tion. Parents of the graduates, joan Gill, and undergraduates listen attentively. Campus exercises were among the highlights of the Class Day program. Seniors and under- classmen join in the traditional ceremony in Our Blessed lVlother's honor. .QQ-Qf 4-v',.'U of these four short, happy years bv Parents' Night used to be a part of Commencement Week at Saint Xavier's. Here Sister Mary Concepta, R.S.M., gives a warm welcome to a senior's parents. 0- for Q v XX s 1'-44. 5 , .f ,X s-5 4 2 1 P hw 0 fil- iki at A A toast of farewell is given hy the graduates to the faculty of Saint Xavier's at the annual class banquet. All diocesan priests who had helped in activities throughout the year were among the honored guests. Evmmelrccmmf Week As a preparation for eoinineneeinent week. seniors and juniors visited Mount Saint Rita on lvlay 7. lviay li the Coinineneenient Danee was held. eoinf plete with postfproin party at Rhodes. Rev. joseph P. Heaney direeted the Senior Day ol' Reeolleetion on lylay 22. On Nlay 29 the juniors presented their farewell to the seniors. Class Day was held on june 1. Undergraduate Day oeeurred .lune Z. Awards were presented that evening during the Parents' Night prograin. The graduates attended a hufliet luneheon as guests of the aluninae on june 3. Un Aeadeniy Day. june 4. underelass' nien prepared for Coinineneeinent Day. June 5. The campus statue of Gut' Lady of Grace is crowned by Elizabeth Morancy. sodality prefect, assisted by Carol Hanley. Here seniors pay a final tribute to teachers. classmates, and undergraduates. Patricia O'Donnell leads the Rosa Mystica Players in the poem, Rosa Mysticaf, as a tribute to Our Lady. This is an annual Par- ents' Night program. rj. af N., Q I ' K 't1i5 . A . L 1.4 l I l sa 5 I , J..-.......-.... .. X , ug .su 44 .- 'ss w C 4' 0ul 1,.j 'tg .4 . 5:, H . V. pe-ini. 2-iq' k ii. .. , . sa , .1 I w su . 'C , A .M 'z -a I 4 , .Y ,A . -g. 4 , . Q E I i 4 .rs 5 1 Most Reverend Russell J. McVinney, D.D., Bishop of Providence, delivers the commencement address to the graduating class. The words of His Excellency are al- ways inspiring to each and every graduate. CJ just before receiving their diplomas, graduates begin the procession across the familiar campus for the last time. They will take with them many memories they have shared throughout the years. In her commencement essay, Patricia Bradbury spoke to guests and the graduates on the topic, Mary and World Crises. Patricia was the highest ranking senior in the college preparatory course. Q X i 'Ea '?5wA-J 1 5 ' a in me 1.f ,lm 1 4 I rf 3'1tf's'a A'f9f9A i5'9' l?j 4 at if 2 A i si .4 5 X 6 W J' ff' ..!'Q-- 'Y Ig---, 7'-3 fat, qi' LiS1hiqs'fi3!w',j4LiG-igffiJ' Gur Lady, Queen of Peace, pray for us. N A Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Msgr Patrol! and lrlend Most Reverend Russell J McVmney, DD Joseph P Gibbons Antonio P Rebello Thomas V Cassldy Stephen Grenler Bernard Lennon Anthony L Dlmeo Patrick S Cannmg John L Drury Wllllam I Ferry Wnllnam F Murray Very Rev Very Rev Arthur Very Very Very Very Very Very Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Msgr Mxchael W Dztob Mspr T Geoghegan Msgr Charles H Lynch Msgr Wlllnanx Carey Msgr Louis W Dunn Robert J Slavm O P Kenneth C Sullivan OP John D Walsh OP Rt Rev Msgr Matthew F Clarke VG Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Attllno Bordlgnon Laurent Bourke M SC Franc1sJ Brady Ovlla H Broulllette Augustine F Burns Francxs P Casey Leo H Carlin Davld J Coffey Corneltus B Colllns Thomas C Colllns Frederick A Baker T Henry Barry Oliver Bernasconu Joseph A Besse Marlo Boern P S S C Edward P Boland Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Raymond Crawford Louis D Aleno Jerome E Daly Anthony DeAngel1s Joseph M Degnan Joseph A Devaney Joseph A Devanney John V Doyle John C Ells John L Gxllram Joseph L Hebert Mathuas A Hebert Anthony Iwuc Thomas J Kelley Anthony Kacevlcnus Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Edwin J Loew Ernest H Martmeau Vaclovas Martmkus Leonard J McAteer Charles W McConnell Phnlnp S McKenna Wlllxam D McKttchen John J McLaughlln Joseph P McNamara Everett W McPhllllps Hyacinth Monlz Joseph P O Gara Charles J O Nenll Flamlnlo Parentl P S S C Napoleon Plasse Daniel E Regan Manuel Rego Dantel P Reilly Fernand A Roberge MSC Theodore C Schmults Telesphore St ean Edward J Txernan ohn J Tully John A Valtekunas Edward A Welch Ronald Allen Florence Bourbon Constance Brown '57 Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Carol Anlsews John Amaral Manuel Amaral ohn Amltrano kt '59 Miss Carolyn Benolt Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Everett Benoit Benjamin Berltnskx Raymond G Berthnaume Lena Campagone Mr and Mrs Joseph Amsewskt Mary Appleton Mr and Mrs Francis E Arnone Mr and Mrs Conrad Auger Miss Frances Babxlewtcz Mr Wxllxam Bagwell Vlr and Mrs Robert J Bailey Mr and Mrs Wllllam Bailey Mrs oseph Bambrxck Mr and Mrs Harold E Barker ohn J Barrett Robert P Beauchemm Madelme Beaudry Mrs Bertrand L Beaumxer Leo G Bedard Richard Belhumeur Ted Belhumeur I' l' I' and Mrs and Mrs Franklin Besse Frank W L Besse Wllllam Besse and Mrs Donat S Bettez r and Mrs Gnlbert D Bettez r and Mrs Walter Bien B1 Barbara Ann and Judy Bllottl 57 Mrs ames Burch Sr Mrs r an an Everett Blshop N J Blake Lynn Blevins r and Mrs Mrs r an and Famnly Mr and Mrs In Memory of Mr Dona F Bolsvert Mr and Mrs Francois A Bolsvert Wxllnam A Bllven Mr and Mrs Theodore Belhumeur Andrew Bourbon II9 Hazel M Bowen Mr and Mrs Philip Brtere Dorothy Ursula Burke Mrs Agnes Burns T Edward Burns Mr Mrs and Mrs Gilbert Burrows Elmer Carbonneau r and Mrs J Carlm Mrs r and Mrs Peter Carlone Hugh J Carroll Mnss Joan Carroll Mary E Casey Miss Margaret Casey Robert E Casey Mrs Louis Cncerelle Mr and Mrs John E Clarkm Mr and Mrs Matthew J Clarkm Mr and Mrs John C CllE0fd Joseph F Clxfford J Mrs Wllllam Carlxn Mrs O l 1 l Rt. . . 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Mr Ernest George Mr and Mrs B Coffey Mxss Mary A Combles Mr and Mrs Wllllam Combles Gerry Condon Judy Condon Conme and Jerry Vlr Frank Constable Mr and Mrs Edmund G Cooper Mr and Mrs Peter Coressel Pope Corrxgan Patron Mr Donald Dowling Mrs Edward Dowlmg Margaret Doyle Mlss Rlta M Doyle Mr and Mrs Raymond I Duffy Capt and Mrs T G Doyle Mnss Judxth Gallagher Mr and Mrs John Galvm Mr oseph A Galvin Mr Charles Gaslor Chuck Gasxor Mrs Frank Gaslor I' l' l' l' l' l' Pasco Corsn and Mrs Pasco Cortellesso and Mrs John M Costa and Mrs John Costlgan Oscar Cote and Mrs Edward P Cox Wllllam S Cox Fred Craddock I mda Duffy I' Mrs r r r r and Mrs Terrence Duffy and Mrs Albert Dufresne and Mrs Edmond Dufresne Lotus Dufre ne Raymond G Dufresne and Mrs and Mrs Richard Dufresne Rene Dugas James Dunn an Mrs and Mrs C L Durfee Mr and Mrs Mrs Frances Benjamin F Dwyer Dwver Jean Gaslor Mr and Mrs John L Geary Mnss Mary Gennaro Mr and Mrs John H Gull Mr and Mrs Bruce Gxlmore Mrs Walter Gilroy Mr and Mrs Anthony J Gobls Jeanette Godin Mrs Dorothy Goodenough Alice Goodman Edward Gorman Clyde W Hawley and Mrs ohn Crmo and Mrs John T Crowley G Edward Cushmac Mrs George E Cushmac Mr and Mr Chrls DAcchlodl Mr and Mrs Wllllam Daly Mr John Dalessno Mass Patrxcla Dalessxo Mary L Daley R N Mr and Mrs Amedeo DAmano Mrs Agnes D Amarlo Lmda D Amarlo Mr and Mrs Joseph Davns Kathryn Marne Dean Mrs Anna De Cesarls Mlchael A De Cubellls r and Mrs Parlde De Glulxo J and Mrs Lawrence A Degnan Mr Roger Dwyer George W Ecclcsnon Fddle and Pam Miss Elizabeth Egan Mr and Mrs Lawrence Mrs Margaret Egan Mxss Mary Egan Mrs Chester Fackler flu Falrbend Boys Mrs Anna Falrfleld r and Mrs M1rshall Famlgllettl and Mrs Dznxel Farlas and Mrs Ravmond Farnas Edward G Farrell Senator and Mrs Wxllxam C Fecteau Mrs Joseph Feeley Arlene Feeney Mr and Mrs Wlllxam A Feeney Mr and Mrs A thur Filippo James Egan an Mrs Thomas E Foran r Robert Degnan Man r l' I' I' on Delecta and and and and an an Carolme Mrs Mrs 'Vlrs Mrs Mrs Mrs DIM Mrs Wnlllam Demers John Dempsey Patrick J Derrlg Wilfred Desourdy Fred Detoro Sander J Devolve auro Domemc D1Mauro Mr and Mrs Tancrede Dionne Donald Ross: Mrs John P Dooley Patricia Dooley 60 Mr and Mrs William F Dooley Edward Doorley Mlss oan Doorley Mlss Louise Doorley Miss Maureen Doorley 5 Mrs Henry Doorley Mr Robert Doorley Clalre DOrazlo Miss Betty Finn r Mrs r Mrs r Bob I' I' I' and Mrs John C Fxore Robert Fltzgerald Mary Fletcher and Mrs H1rold Floody Edward A Flynn and Mrs Wllllam Fogarty and Mrs Alfred Foran Mary Foran and Mrs Fredrick Foster and Mrs Paul Foster Dxck Eugene and Hank an Mark France Andrew Francis Mrs Mrs Mrs an Edward Francis S Frusterl Arthur Le Francois an Mrs Mrs Bn 3h Bette Ann Frenze Mr and Mr and Mrs Eugene A Gagnon Mrs John J Gallagher I20 Mrs r r r Florence and Mrs and Mrs an Mrs an Mrs Gorman D Wllfred Gorman Wallace A Gorton Jean Goulet Joseph Grace A Frnend Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Donald Gregson Mr and Mrs Wnllnam Gregson James Grady Raymond Gravel Katherine Gromostay Mr and Mrs Ernest Grossuth Mrs Meme Guertm Richard Gulllette r Mrs H r Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mass Mlss Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Dathren and Mrs atton and Mrs WalterJ Hanley Albert F Haoullle Hardy Christopher and Mrs Raymond J Healey Mary Heaney Elizabeth Henchy and Mrs John Henry Anna Heroux Anna Heslln Bernard Heslm Gertrude Heslm Ann Hnggms Elsne Hnggms Miss Mrs Patrncla Hlggms Edmond J Hetherman Mr Phllnp A Hodge Brnan and Curtis Hopkms Mrs Robert Hopkms Eleanor Hughes Mr and Mrs George Hughes, J Mrs Mary Hughes Miss Anne Hunt Miss Elizabeth Hunt Eleanor Imbrlgllo l l . 1' D . . 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' ' Mr and Mrs Raymond McCabe Paul Johnson Mr and Mrs Peter L lxeenan Mr Thomas L Keenan Patrouu 'Vlrs hlsue McAuglu Janet McAugh r and Mrs John OBrien r and Mrs Joseph E 0Bruen Muss Euleen M Kelly Florence Mr and Mr 1nd Mr and Margaret Carolune Mr and Mr and Mr and V Kell, Mrs Thomas lullty Mrs Jauuues Kershaw Mrs Ferris koorue Kouclu rayy R N lkul1kowsku Mrs Henry LaFleur Mrs Armand Laluberu Mrs O J Lambert Muss Paulune M Lambert Mr and Mrs Wulluanu McCarthy Mrs Ann Ryan McCrunk Mr and Mrs James E McCurdy Te reslta McCurdy Mr and Mrs Mrs Janues E Mr and Mrs Mollie V Mc r and Mrs r and Mrs and Mrs Danuel A McDonald McDonald James McEvoy Gunn James McGree Robert E McGuuness Wulluanl McLellan and Mrs John O Connell Mrs Patu ucua I eavens Mrs Elizabeth Lambue and Mrs J Lamont Mrs Mrs r and Ephraum A langlaus r and Louuus P Lannu and Mrs Fedele Laongo r an Mrs John J Larned Dorus Larue R N Mrs Mary Lasso A Fruend Mr and Mrs Laurent Latour Paulune Latour Fredrick M Lea h Mr and 'Vlrs Walter M Leach I arr r r r y L McManus Wllllaln A McMullen and Mrs Thomas McMorroh and Mrs Thomas McNally Ed McNaught Muss Irene Mello Mr and Mr Robert L Mello Mr and Mrs Marcel Menard Mrs Marua Messuer Muss Marlon Mulukun Mr and Mrs CharlesA Muller Ehzabeth Colgan Mllleruck Dr and Mrs RaymondJ Mulluan James O Leary r and Mrs Donald G Olsen Danuel T ONeul Mrs ames H O Rourke r and Mrs Alfred Pacheco r and Mrs Frank L Pallante lhrbara Palunueru Mrs Paul Paoluno Mr and Mrs Vuncent Paoluccl Joseph Papa Mrs Catherine Parente Mr and Mrs John Parrullo Mr and Mrs Ronald Parrott Mr Robert Patalano Ruth M Peck Mr and Mrs Lucuen Peloquun I awrence A Peltuer Mr and Mrs Louuus Peranzu Mr and Mrs Angelo Pezzullo Mrs Mary Pezzuullo Mr and Mrs Leo Pucard Mr and Mrs Ruchard Puerson A Fruend Antonuo D Pumental Muss Mary Louu Munuatu Vuctorua H Pumental Mr Va r and Mrs Wulluauuu T Lee and Jeane Ltnuart and Mrs Armand Ietouruueau n Luncourt and Mrs Evanhoe Levesque r r r r Mae and Mrs Peter H Mutson and Mrs WulluanuJ Molloy and Mrs George Montagano George Montagano Montagano Muss r r r Dorothy Plazuak and Mrs Edmund Polhtt Sr Raymond Pollutt Wulham Pollutt an r Muchael Pomoranskl and Mrs Harry B Loew r ohn F Loew Mary T Lonergan r and Mrs Alfred Lucxer r John Luther and Mrs J Howard Lynch Wulluam J Lynch J and Mrs Wulluam Lynch and Mrs Roderuck MacDonald and Mrs Edward E Madden Marue R Magnan Mr Mr John Magnano Lulluan Maguure RN Margu rute Maguure 'Wonuca G Maguure Helen C Majensku Mr and Mrs B J Malaga Muss Irene Malone Mr Carl Marcello Mrs Gertrude Martun Mr and Mrs James Marta Muss Ann Marue Matteo Mrs Antonetta Matteo Mr and Mrs Joseph A Matteo Muss Ann Matteodo Muss Eluzabeth McAloon Mrs Francus Moore lauraune Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Muss Anne L Mr and Mrs Muss Vurgunua Montuero Thomas M Mooty Paul G Morun George Frank Morrus Motte 55 Conrad A Motte M Motte 57 Mrs A Mucha Mrs Edmund M Murphy Mr and Mrs James F Murphy Vlarue Murray Mary V an an and an 'Vlrs and Mrs and Mrs r and Mrs and Mrs A Fruend Vlr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Murray Mrs Muchael Murray Mrs Raymond Murphy Mrs T H Murphy Mrs Ronald Nault Loretta M Newman Santo A Nucosua Joseph Nuemurosku Theodore Nuemurosku Edvard Nugrellu George Nolan Raymond Nolan Raymond F Oakley l2I Austun Powell Austun Powell Joseph O Precourt Muss Andrea Prete r and Mrs r and Mrs r and Mrs Attorney and Mrs Henru Proulx Mr and Mrs Jolm Pyne Carole Racca Mrs Marguerute Racca Ralph A Racca Mr and Mrs Salvatore Raua Harold Reall Mrs Jesse Remungton Mrs Mary Resendes Mr and Mrs Wulluanm Rugney Antonuo T Ruta Mr and Mrs Antonuo C Ruta Donald R Ruta Geraldune Ruta Madelune Marue Ruta Vlrs Alfred Robertson Mr and Mrs Joseph F Rodgers Muss Barbara Rudus Mr and Mrs Mr an'l oseph Rupacz Davud A Rushlow oseph Russo Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs James Ruzzo S l u -, v M. . 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Stasio Ann Stelmack Mrs. Catherine Stephenson Mr. Stevens john J. Stinson Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Stuttard Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sullivan James S. Sullivan Mrs. John Sullivan , .S ,. Patrons' Miss Sally Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan jean Sutton Mrs. Mary Sutton Mrs. Mary Sutton Miss Agnes Sweeney Mr. Charles T. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweet and Family Mr. and Mrs. Elie Sylvestre Ellen Ann Sylvia Mrs. Margaret Tait Edith M. Tarbox Grace Tetreault '57 Mr. and Mrs. John Theberge Mrs. Ann Tobin Miss Ann Marie Tobin '56 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tobin J. Thomas Tobin Mr. and Mrs. john Turbridy Mary Turbridy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulmschneider Miss Ann Vellucci Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vellucci Mr. and Mrs. joseph Vellucci 5.5 255 . q .1 A I I 4 rf I ' ' Q TT ww.. D a .... 'lllf 'Y F' .,-,, to I! Ili i I 1 l - r 'f'T'T'T'T'T 'f f'f w ll Mr. and Mr. and Rudolph Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ventura Mrs. Thomas Vessella Vetovis Mrs. Charles Vigneau Mr. john Viola Antonetta Voccio Miss Mabel Wall Arthur R. Walmsley Mrs. jane Warburton Mr. and Mrs. john Ward Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. john R. Weeden Mrs. Charles Wentworth Donald Wesson Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. West Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. West A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John White Helen E. Wilson Mary Lynch Wilson '53 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winward Louise Winward Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Wronoski Barbara Wysocki Joseph J. Yendzeiec Vincent Zaino Miss Arlene Zarella ,.-11 .,,,gv' 1 Ill Y' I l I l I il' 7lflfl'V 'iqg -4 -ff- 4 1 I5 1 i 'i H E! llllllll' a an VETERAN S CLEANSING Bt TAILORING CO GENEVIEVE RICARD S BEAUTY SAI ON 55 Ross: Street Warwlck R 1 ONE HOUR MARTINIZINC: 623 Putnam Avenue Greenville R 1 CHECK THE FLORIST 342 Publlc Street Providence R 1 NATICK SUPER MARKET A W FAIRCHILD BL CO INC 1012 Arcade Providence R I E ROSATI PLUMBING HEATING 481 Charles Street WIC KFORD AUCTION THEATER Chris MllfClIFl0 NANCYS BEAUTY SHOPPE Ocean Street Providence JOHNJ MCARDLE REALTY MAIN STREET BINGO 348 Mam Street Pawtucket R ROGER S VARIETY CLIFTS VARIETY STORE 749 Manton Avenue Provndence WILBOUR S MARKET 97 Hope Street Providence R THE PILGRIM MARKET IAIVI FONG RESTAURAINT 488 Smith Street Provndence R I LA B111 1 L CLEANSERS 574 Smith Street Providence R I GUY A1 BA BARBER SHOP 449 Smith Street Provndence R 1 LEO S PHARMACY 676 Broad Street Providence R 1 KEENANS OII SERVICE 1127 Tollgate Road West Warwnck PIPPIN ORCHARD DAIRY Cranston R I BURNSIDE MARKET 99 Burnslde Street WHITE HOUSE CLEANSERS 444 Wellington Avenue RAINBOW APPLIANCE CO 19 Smxth Avenue Greenville R I WEYBOSSET DONUT SHOP 253 Weybosset Street Providence SPINOS PIZZERIA Pawtucket R I UPTOWN BARBER SHOP 380 Smithfield Avenue Pawtucket RUSSELL S PHARMACY Wlckford LAURA'S DRY GOODS MELLO S CAFE Mam Street West Warwick R I PHENIX SUPP1 Y COMPANY Mam Strut West Warwick R I STYIL BEAUTY SALON 119 Farnum Pike Georglavnlle R lx E JORDANS DAIRY 40 Arlington Avenue Cranston VINCENTS PHARMACY 364 Admlral Street GUADAGNI S BAKERY 639 Admiral Street CARDILI O S DEPARTMENT STORE 1268 Post Road Warwick R I BROAD STREET CLEANSERS 18 Broad Street CASINOS PIZLERIA Br. 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' , - Remember Zaiala 26 Zez You'll never forget your school days, and we hope you'll always remember Photo Reflex, your Oflicxal Photographer Well always remember the fun We had takmg your plc tures and we hope you wlll not forget us 1n the years to come when there are other occaslons you ll want to remember Wlth line portralts PHOTO REFLEX MIRROR CAMERA Photo Reflex cz unzque method of takmg pzctures rom coast to coast PHOTO REFLEX STUDIO 3rd FLOOR Pnovmznca 2 RHODE 'SL 9 Wh Y ALWAYS Shop W fb Confider I24 U I . , . . - ' 1 . . . . f . ere on . i Ill' COMPLIMENTS ST PIUS SCHOOL AND CHURCH t A OF 55 Elmhurs venu Providence 8, Rhode Island Establxshed 1926 Tel Umon 1 2 3 13 DONNELLY BROS INC Smce 19 2 6 SCHOOL UNIFORMS MADE TO ORDER CAPS AND GOWNS FOR HIRE MEN S FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE OR SALE i' 40 Broad Street Next to St. Xavier Academy PROVIDENCE 3, R. I. I26 Union 1-9748 'A' 3 JAMES P CRONAN 86 CO INC Smce 191 0 PAINTING CONTRACTORS 107 Waterman Avenue EAST PROVIDENCE GE4 8710 CRONAN PAINT 81 HARDWARE CO 107 Waterman Avenue EAST PROVIDENCE Paznt Hardware Wallpaper Housewares Instztutzonal and Iamto zal Supplzes GE 4 8710 CRONAN PAINT 86 HARDWARE CO Rum ord Branch 2 3 7 Newman Avenue RUMFORD GE 8 2 7 5 7 l27 o 0, i' 0 I 5 , J . . . T. . 'A' 0 SALVE REGINA COLLEGE NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND A Four Year Llberal Arts College for Women Conducted by the Snsters of Mercy Offermg A B and B S Degrees CONCENTRATIONS IN the Humamtzes Sczences Nursmg Teacher Traznmg Elementary and Secondary Home Economzcs Soczology Medzcal Technologg Accredxted by the New England Assoclatlon RESIDENT AND DAY The Regxstrar PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Conducted by the Domzmcan Fathers Early Reglstratlon Is AdV1S6d A111119 T H E REGISTRAR l28 'I' ' 1 'A' For Further Information and Catalogue Address: 'A' 'A' 7: COMPLIMENTS THE CLASS OF 1961 COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1962 RUECKERT MANUFACTURING COMPANY 83 Klng Street EAST GREENWICH RHODE ISLAND Relzx ana Enjoj 1 Tzsfy T eff f THE NEWPORT CREAMERY GARDEN CITY 'A' Delicious Sandwiches Soups Sundaes LQ Gallon Famlly Pack EB 1.40 l3O 'R 9 lf ' 1 1 nf rc ll PETRO PETROLEUM HEAT 86 POWER COMPANY 375 All PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND Ph Wlll 1 0050 ATTLEBORO DYEING 85 FINISHING CORP 36 Maple Avenue SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS Fuel Oils and Oil Burner. Indusfriul and Domesfic' 'k ens Avenue , one: iams - . COMPLIMENTS OF ST FRANCIS XAVIER ALUMNAE ASSOCIATIGN O DONNELL 86 CO INC INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 111 W t PROVIDENCE R I 3 O, O 'k 1419 Industrial Trust Building es minster Street , . . Con rafulafzons fo the G1azluates of 1960 Faculty and Students MOUNT ST CHARLES ACADEMY Compliments Of NEW' PROVIDENCE CORPORATION 150 South Main Street PROVIDENCE, R. I. CRUMP AND PEARSON Travel Agency Wm ld Wide Travel Planning AIR RAIL SHIP Ciuzses Hotels Resorts 16 The Arcade The Wayland Manor DEI 3200 A tei 35 Years 0 Service Most People Call GILBANE'S O11 Burners Heating Systems Fuel Oils Gasoline 24-Hour Ser vice Shell Head Oil Burners Flying A Clean Burning Fuel Oils Flying A Gasoline 'k Pawtucket 5-4422 F. GILBANE, INC. 191 Pawtucket Avenue I cg- l V ', i' 'k Of f ' f ' I33 COMPLIMENTS GOV CHRISTOPHER DEL SESTO R A M B L E R PARENT S SALES 85 SERVICE 14 5 5 Oaklawn Avenue CRANSTON R I RE 7 4400 HENRY J CLARKE 85 SON Real Estate E57 Insurance Old Colony Bulldmg WEST WARWICK R I D 85 A ELECTROPLATING Electroplatmg or the touch that glows Speczalz mg m Hot Nzckel We Pzck Up and Delne1 24 Hom Servzce 39 Troy Street PROVIDENCE R JA18818 7 OF fff 39 Gold - Silver - Rhodium i' . 7 l i I i , . . , . I. I34 CREED ROSARY COMPANY Ros mics 11111 Medlls Complzrnenfs BEECROFT CHEVROLET CO Rhode Island's Largest Chewolef Dealer 206 Elmwood Avenue PROVIDENCE, R. I. Tel.: DEI 6600 Complzments HONORABLE WALTER H REYNOLDS Ma3o1 o P1 oz :dence Compliments THE GREENWOOD CREDIT UNION 2669 Post Road WARWICK, R. I. Of Ameriea's Finest Sterling uf .',N I l xv , . f - I. of of 'k 'A' l35 RIORDAN'S LIQUOR STORE 1061-63 Chalkstone Avenue PROVIDENCE R I JOHNSON sf WALES BUSINESS SCHOOL 6111 J sf W READING INSTITUTE 40 Fountam Street PROVIDENCE 3 R I r 1 3915 Day and Evenzng Courses fig rlgD rl rl Compliments of JEWELED CROSS COMPANY NORTH ATTLEBORO MASS Co mplzm ents JOSEPH V TALLY INC 505 Westm1nster Street PROVIDENCE R I , . . Of , . . . DEX er - 'Al' Accounting and Management Business Administration Secretarial - Court Reporting Office Machines Rea in Improvement General Rea in evelopment Tutoring Rea ing Courses , ' . General Tutoring Courses Spee reading I36 C. L. GUILD CONSTRUCTION CO INC 90 Wfzter Street EAST PROVIDENCE R ATLANTIC PAPER AND TWINE COMPANY 2 87 Arm1st1ce Blvd PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND C 0 7711711171 611 fs REGINA MARIA CONVALESCENT HOME INC 98 Provldence Street PROVIDENCE R I Ad11z11z1st1'ato1 Mary O Donnell Corrlgan 33 UN1on 1 7640 C 85 M MANUFACTURING Pa pm Boxes 112 Po1nt Street PROVIDENCE 3 R I Telephone JAckson 1 7054 ', ' . . , . I. of CO. , 0 - Iewelry Displays , . . if -pf . . , C I 7 ' , 3 I37 COMPLIMENTS A8cP FOOD STORES SARRA ENGINEERING CO INC Heatzug and An Condzfzom 106 Putnam Street PROVIDENCE R I 71 WATERMAN ENGINEERING COMPANY 450 North Broadway EAST PROVIDENCE R I C11 ll Engmeerzng Surz ey 01 5 GEneva 8 5775 DEBLOIS OIL COMPANY Pet1 oleum Pmducfs UN1on 1 5800 Heatmg Equzpment WINKLER A11 Co1zdztzo1ze1 Colfax and Concord Streets PAWTUCKET R I OF , D ur 1 4 Eg I 1 'K' ' PAWtucket 2-8000 a 0 I i ' . ' . 'A' 'A' , . . , . . l33 CAREY BROTHERS Eng: az mg and Engzne Tm nmg Maynard Street ATTLEBORO MASS C011g1 atulatzons fo Our G1 aduafes REVEREND CHARLES J O NEILL 1 7 T R SCOTT INC Paznfzng Contractm s 45 Alger Avenue PROVIDENCE 7 R I Tel WIII 18442 A MCC gh y Complzments MODERN SHOE STORE 66 Hlllslde Road GARDEN CITY CRANSTON R I T11 T 9 P COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF RHODE ISLAND Pleasant Valley Parkway PROVIDENCE R I DE 1 1 RHODE ISLAND TIRE, INC Suburbamte Snow Tues Expert Tue Repazrs I T m Wlol ale Rein 653 North Mam Street Cor Doyle Avenue h r 1 3 PAUL C BRODERICK P1 esm zptzon Pbarmaczst 506 Elmwood Avenue, Cor Congress Avenue PROVIDENCE, R I ST 1 9146 Ph e TEmpl 10920 MURPHY CATERERS T dCr for 1 o 6 Heath Street PROVIDENCE 9 R I Branrh O res Woonsocket, R I a Rnver, s Westerly, R I Webster, .ss Worcester, Mass 'A' i' 1 Est. 8 5 ' .l .. , . of 'A' . . v 1 ' ' ' ' ' open .ursrlay ilml Friday ill . M .: iams - WI 2-0060 James . au e Burlge er s - J rs - il 95 ,I , I D . Tel.: - 0 ELm urs - 300 on: e - - ' ' hir ' ncra i 1 Serri lg All S vial Functions i' 'k . , u l ' . jji : I , . . F ll ' Mas - . . M1 I39 EDDY REAL ESTATE 63 Washlngton Street PROVIDENCE R I Com lzmenfs ST TERESA SCHOOL Pawtucket Rhode Island JFD THE HORN PRINT SHOP 39 Snow Street PROVIDENCE 3 R I GASPARRO BROS INC 481 Atwells Avenue PROVIDENCE R I DELFINO REXALL DRUGS 451 Manton Avenue PROVIDENCE R I PURITAN MOTORS 1 2 1 1 Cranston Street CRANSTON R I Open Untl 9 P M JENNINGS BROS INC Your Goodyem Deale1 5 Garden Clty Drlve CRANSTON 10 R I EL I 7701 Telephone WI 2 9853 of , . . C , ., . Vincent A. Delfmo, Pkg. Reg. Pharm. 'A' ., . rr f , .95 'A' , . . wk . . i . . , , , l40 -IJ A J B ARCHAMBAULT Homeloz ers Paradise FURNITURE 143 Wishlngbton Street WEST WARWICK R I Compliments LAWRENCE A McCARTHY Maym 0 Pawtucket Compliments MICHAEL S SCHOOL Gordon Avenue IROVIDENCE R I ST PATRICK S GRAMMAR SCHOOL KELLY 85 PICERNE INC Realtov s Real Estate Bu1lde1 s Dei el0pe1 s Insuw ance 726 Reservo1r Avenue CRANSTON 10 R I Hopk 1 8300 MUTO 85 PEZZULLO REALTY COMPANY Complete Real Estate Senzce 266 GFCCHVIIIC Avenue JOHNSTON 9 R I LE19272 T 13511 Complzm ents DODD S TRANSPORTATION INC Complzments FRED DECESARIS lol VAlley 1 '61 0 3 . . rr , as of I ST. 7 'Ir I 1 6 I Y , . , . . 1 Y 1 . . 9 Of f Providence, R. I. 3 ' - - - of I . T A 1 i 3 Tel.: ins - - ff if of , . . . - E - l4I PARASCANDOLO BROTHERS Retail and Wfbolesale Fish Dealers 'A' 20 Bowen Street JOHNSTON, R. 1. fel.: CE 1-9112 lislmllllixbcrl I 8 98 A. GASBARRO SL SONS, INC. Wfbolesalelx Beers - Wfincs - Liquors i' 483 Atwells Avenue PROVIDENCE 9, R. 1. Tel.: GA 1-2439 Complzmenfs MR 85 MRS MICHAEL VELLUCCI JOSEPH PALOMBO PASCO CHRISTOFARO Paznfmg and Pape1 HIIIIQIIIS Conh acfm s 766 Greenwxch Avenue GREENWOOD R I Compliments o CARROLL ELECTRIC CO G MORETTI Speczalzst zu Wlnterberry Road P rmq t L k NARRAGANSETT CY 4 2087 WELLINGTON PLUMBING AND HEATING P10ll1pf E ment Senue P 0 HO 1 787 NI 7 6385 Tllden Thurber K Of . . . . f . - gi ' A . ,- . ' 'A' h nes: - 2 - - Floorlajfing ' Hardwood Floors Q ' '- fl '--. 512' ' ff -135' I l . ..., .ZZ .III --,Av In Q, ,l,. Q ' I I e . uamscut a e Shores w - H PORT - wncu nm - GARDEN cm ' - jewvlcrs anal Sill'v1'sn1ifl1s Sinn' ' l42 A J PEZZULLO Co 2 66 Greenvllle Avenue 1 5 Complzmt nfs GEORGE TALBOT THE BARRY HOLDREDGE FUNERAL HOME INC 7 684 Park Avenue CRANSTON H 18531 JAMES J GALLOGLY 85 SONS Fune1 al D11 ecfor s 671 Broad Street PROVIDENCE, R I Complzmenfs D'AMARIO PLUMBING CO 391 Fountam Street PROVIDENCE R I Congratulatzons to e Class of1960' GLADDING'S Providence, R. I. ROLLINSON 85 HEY Printe1s 'A' 190 Camp Street PROVIDENCE, R I ATLANTIC COAL CO. 28 olneyvllle Square PROXIIDENCE, R I 1 of 1 .1ouNsToN 9, R. 1. CE 1-9222 CE - 279 1 1 . of O - 1 , . . , ' th it -if 143 COIIIDIIIIIEIILS HIGHLAND COTTAGE DAIRY 898 Central Avenue IAWTUCKET R I NEW ENGLAND UNION CO INC Nen Ferrous Casting and B1 asa Pzpe Umom WARWICK R I 1 4236 COIIIPIIIIIBIILS DODGEVILLE FINISHING COMPANY 453 South Mann Street DODGEVILLE MASS NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC COMPANY Best Wishes ro m GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Czpf be t Co C JANES J REILLY INC 91 Waterman Avenue 8 4559 PILGRIM PHARMACY INC I G R g 893 Post Road WARWICK R I r ST l 4080 Co 7711711711 en fs WOOD JEWELERS 40 Maln Street EAST GREENWICH, R I - X i, 0 I Of S - .. , K, - , 'A' I N , , . ' ' ' ' STuart - y I of I ' ' 'f - , - OUR LADY OF LOURDES I S f'1'ff' ASWC9' Q i 'A' A -nf r I z1ulettcDufresne, 1 . 1 Suzanne Lam r, - apf. Glineva ' I 9 ' . ' ' Char es . Danielian, c . Ph. of I44 11111701 fed C4115 SAAB BORGWARD WIGWAM SPORT CENTER 1 163 Charles Street NORTH IROX IDEINQI' R I 1 Selected IIlIp07f6d E5 Domeafzc Used C1115 Azazlable fmfwww Rhode Island s Lcugesf Sfo1e m the Heart of Downtown Provldence We Cllf61 to the Sebool C1 ou d PAT S GODFATHER THOMAS E DUXBURY C 15583 ESMOND JOE MAC S SERVICE STATION HERBERT A ROIFF T t B g PROX IDENCE R I COMPLIMENTS THE CLASS OF 1963 S ' A glue ' , 1 . . ' , 7 ' ' Q, . . ' PA s- 260 ' - 1 - R - '- 'A' . .t , ' Q A I I C0l?IpIi1I1l'7lfS of Complirrzenfx of a 1 f1l'l1l'l'lII 11131111 1 703 Union rus ld . E - ,R. I. 7 1 S, - - l45 Complznn nfs f KING FASTENER COMPANY AIIent0n R I Jo Mac s Gulf Servlce Statlon Wzzsbzrzlg 5 Polzsbmg 'Vimov Rnpuns Comple tv Luburafzon S4 1 1 Il 4 885 POST ROAD W1FW1Ck R I LOUIE S TAVERN Om Sp cmlly ul C fm x umf Ifzlll HI low C UK I Iuzl I :mug CL I 3700 Route D OfI 44 PIEISIIIII VILW Axe SPRAGUEVILLE R I TQ CE 4 4717 LOUIE S MEN S SHOP LH x W4111 B1 s Wfam tlItllIll1k N4 fmuully Ad: B1 H IOITIJOSIIC Cnty Hull 160 ,I-'IUIIIOII Ave E Prouclenee R I PETE S PIZZERIA :sh 55 Chips P Sanduulns 1072 Post Rofld Norwood R A190 Hof Mull? Daily e ST I 8826 A 1 7386 RAY FLORIST Cut Flouus Weddlrzq Decorations Fumral Deszgns Poffed Plants Budal Bouquets Rfzy Sylvn 552 Umon Avenue Providence 9 R Complnm nh 0 tht MARIAN MOTHERHOOD TOLCHINSKY S FUR SHOP 450 Westmlnster Street PROVIDENCE R I LYNWOOD PHARMACY Fmt Delnerg Ser ucv Pvescuptzons Cosmetzcs G1 ts Sundrzes Tel GE 8 5220 188 Taunton Ave East Provldence, R I Complzments of ARMAND'S Where All Sf Xawez Gnls Go 3 58 WESTMINSTER STREET Provldence, R I Tel ATT I 0378R Phone ATT 1 065 Tcl ATT l lJ45fW Attleboro Tool 86 Dev Co T001 and Du Malzuzq Ex uzrmnfal Worl E T SlL'lI'CI A A Hcloux I9 Solomon St Attleboro M19 9 C omplnm nf: 0 HEALTH FOOTWEAR INC 76 DOIYTHCC Street PROVIDENCE R I ANN MARIE S CORSET SHOP 317 Mun Street PAWTUCKET R I KEENAN CLEANERS INC 145 Summlt Street PAWTUCKET R I Conzplnmrzfv o Congnssnzan HON JOHN E. FOGARTY Complzmenfs of BROOKNER'S FLORIST 103 Broad Street PROVIDENCE, R I Y 3 . C - 0 . l.-' A SIU CN - I .1 'Q I I 'I ' , je' -c v ' ' ' ' , ,, ', ,- I I 1 n u - , ' . I.: I ' - w- ' ,rx ' ' ,I ' - , J 9 1 ' I . V I 1, III' If ' ' - 1.13 ' ' F' Q' I 'I ' -' 'L'l'fiX1'aI '1 HIS . , . . N' -, Q 3 TGI.: WI I-9697 . - - ' ' 1 - - .Z - , I ' 7 , .I - 3 FI, - izza- . . T - . . . . . . it . , ...N ,,. - ' 1 ,. . ' . ,I . - , . , V 3 , . . 3 , . , . . 3 - ' -rw 'f -v - 1' .2 ' . I46 C omplznn nfs o The Attleboro Coyle Boys ff Pete Nell ob r and Mrs Walter Chomka 1 and Fam1ly JOSEPH J BROWN Co I Ill P1011 1 fron Lqluprm nl 1031 N 1rrrg1nsett Blsd Lrsanston 5 R F11 Eyfznguxslnnyg lqmprnuzf Joseph NI Brown STI 1173 RE 7 6207 KENMORE DINER Bro1d Street PROVIDENCE R I Englfnnd Prop LA BELLE S SERVICE STATION 3 Ourda Street NARRAGANSETT ANDERSON S MARKET 142 Duke Street EAST GREENWICH R I TU 4 4545 Cornplzmr nty RICHARD A MANZI MCCARTHY S Woonsocket R I UN 1 4033 EL 1 8544 ROMATTE PLATING CO Flm Metal Fznzsbfs Gus M1tt6UCCl Prop LA SALLE BAKERY Weddzng and Birthday Cakes Fancy French Pasfrzes 995 SMITH STREET 1 9563 Prov1c1ence R Complzmenis PIETTE S JEWELERS A8cP TEA CO 807 Hartford Avenue JOHNSTON R I Peter Rampmo Mgr Complzments 0 VERN'S DINER Post Road NORTH KINGSTOWN R I GE4l160 GE45194 East Prov1dence Fuel O11 P Allnenello Prop Fuel O11 Kerosene Complete Antornatzc Heating Systm ms Installed 995 S Broadway E Prov1dencel4 R I BETTEZ BROS MARKET 32 Wakeheld Street WEST WARWICK, R I Tel VA 1 6933 deMatteo s Plzza Restaurant 1283 Post Road Noruoodc Neuest Eatmg Plan Amerxean and Italzan Style Coolung Phone us your order, we w1ll have rt ready for you when vou come mn ST 1 8920 1 7 'pf L M. . . 4 je - '- '-B . . az. 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O 7 I ' -a I47 Johnston Insurance Agency 433 Geo Wlterrrxrxr Rold JOHNSTON R I PONTIAC LUMBER CO 51 Sockmosset Cross Rord CRANSTON R I lor Lumlnr Call Tlus Numlnr HO 3 9150 Hanley s Servrce Statxon Cor of Chfalkstone St River Aves PROVIDENCE 8 R I MR JOHN FIORE Re rrsuzfzrzg Trds Radio E5 IV Struct ARLINGTON SUPER MKT 906 Cr lnston Street CRANSTON TE 1 3 294 Blanchette Insurance Agency zr r ufo ar HIL Sur :fy Office 542 CENTRAL AVENUE Pawtucket R I Imperlal Platrng Co Inc C O Mlrando Manager 5 2 ALLENS AVENUE Jack s Frlendly Package Store 240 Columbus Avenue PAWTUCKET R I F W O BRIEN CO Auto Body and Pnzntzrzg 50 CLIFF STREET TU 44730 E Greenwrch R I EUGENE MCCARRON Florzsf 398 HOPE STREET Provrdencc R I Corrrpllrrrvrrfv o SS PETER 86 PAUL SCHOOL West Warwrck R I Complzrmnfs ST EDWARD'S SCHOOL Psrwtucket R I Complzrrzerzts o KALLAHER COAL CO INC 111 Frerght Street PAWTUCKET R I GAspee 1 7434 Res TEmple 1 2220 GEORGE A SCORPIO General Repnzrs on All Mal as o Car s Spa fmlz mg 1r1 Sfudebaker Str um 371 Weybosset St Provxdencc R I HENNESSEY DAIRY CO 329 Frurt H111 Avenue NORTH PROVIDENCE R I EL 3 2127 EL 3 3370 LYNCH S MEATERY Your Wzllzzrd Cerrfcr Super Marktf Frat Parking Open Surr 9 to 2 UN I 7125 240 244 Prfurre Ave Providence R , . . . r Q . ' , . . -.- . F-., - A - M .' . - ' -, ur P-, , ' K, . ' ' . , . . . . , . ., . . . I 4 , K ,' , . . UN 1-5856 Providence, R. I. PA 6-9208 1 ' U Q , o o . , u I ' . r ' ' . , . . ' f - .: - I, I . l .. . . .I zu, f. 1 r ' ' . ' , . . 9 7 ' ' - - - - .' ' . ' , . I l48 Tw-2?977Mf IIIIIY' Your Dogs Wfaslrvrl, T1't7Il171l'l1, urul ff1'001l1l'd MARTIN J CASEY 190 Robinson Avenue PAWTUCKET R I PA 2 4243 PA 2 5698 A FRIEND Complzmvrzti o Weeden Telephone Servlce Exchange WILLIAM P PROULX Poftzatr nf S ST JOHN STREET West W1fWlC1C R I CANNON 85 BROWN, INC Elecfroplatfrs 1217 EDDY STREET PROVIDENCE 5 R I NEIGHBORHOOD DRESS SHOP 88 M1111 Street EAST GREENWICH R I Te PL 1 1973 Res PL 16128 FRANK A PRETE 86 SON Real Estatr and Irzsurarrre Mtmlwr 0 tht Natzor1alAsso o Ins Agr nts and Natzorml Rc al Estate Board Office 491 Brfmch Avenue PROVIDENCE 4 R I MAIN JEWELRY '52 Troy Street PROVIDENCE R I HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER 1951 Post Road WARWICK R I RURAL REALTY CO , INC Realtors Insur L13 Builder s 771 TIOGUE AVENUE Coventry R I Tel TEmp1e 1 4226 Mxchele Frenze Llquor Co , Inc Wfbolesalers o Alcoholzr Ber erages Beers Wlrzes and Lzquors 37 41 MANUEL AVENUE Johnston 9 R I Complzmvrrtv o Duffy s Plaza Superette 165 MAIN STREET Coventry R I Complzmerzts o TIOGUE VISTA Caferzng to All Kurds o Banquets Route 3 Washmgton R I Reservauons Tel VA 1 9876 Plan Wzselg Set Your Trarel Agent F1e1ds 86 SUSICR Travel SCYVICC IIC WARWICK AVENUE at Gov FYHHCIS Shoppmg Center Tel HO 3 9200 Warw1ck 4 R I DR. . . 1. - .: - Compliments of -1 ' -- -,-a - A I 1 f 3 ' A f ' f r I . I49 Complimf nfs Mr 86 Mrs John L Crowley STERLING SHOES Nou Faafurirrig flu Sfridr-Rilr Slr 4 GOV. FRANCIS SHOPPINCI CENTER W'1rwicIc R. I. PAUL ARPIN VAN LINES IIC 150 Mrnton Avenue PROVIDENCE R I HOTEL PHARMACY Sherlton Blltmorc Hotel PROVIDENCE R I DAMIANO BROS Elutru ind A4 fyluu Welders 53 ASHBORTON STREET UN 1 2207 Provxdence R Corrrplznn rzfx 0 Mr 86 Mrs Eugene V McK1ernan HOWARD JOHNSON s Pmrk Squire WOONSOCKET SANTORO OIL COMPANY Fuel and Range Ozls 182 CHARLES STREET Provldence R I Complrmerzts o THE PLAIN STREET RECREATION CENTER Complrmr nts 0 Arpm, Wxllrams 86 O Toole Furural Home 1040 ATWELLS AVENUE BUTTONWOODS BAKERY WARWICK R 1 Complzmerzfs 0 ST CHARLES SCHOOL HAYES DRUG CO INC 303 E1st Ave 118 Pawtucket Ave PAWTUCKET R I Te PA 3 1671 COLONIAL PRESS Wall Street ATTLEBORO Home CE 1 0831 Shop JA 1 7379 BOISE GARAGE Louis Boxsvert Prop 10 ulran Street Provrdence 9 R I Tel DE 6624 Res PL 4023 Electrzcal Applmnces Sales and Ser vue East Slde Electrrc 86 Appl Co Licensed Elecfrzcal Contractor Wzrzng or Light and Power 77 BURLINGTON STREET Louns Goldstem Provrdence 6 R I s of , , , , , ,K 0, I . . . ' 1 I . , . . , . . . ' , - f s- -'-2 -tr -- y r r - . . . - ' , .1. , 2 f . . . , Power' and Range Burrzer' Service 422 Buttonwoods Avenue , . . , . . . Q, n : - : - , . . 1 ' ' l.: - J A - ' ' ' U . ' 1' a as , . . 150 Rhodes Rlchfield Servnce f f lt S 4 10 MAIIN YIRII I I lst I ILLIIXVILII R COUNTER CRAFTS INC 'VI Ars o Immun Prmlmh ll I2 PLMWOOD AVPNUE WI I 0994 Cl lnston 7 EMBASSY FLORIST 451 Mun Stunt ANN BERRY BEAUTY SHOP XV1shmg.,ton Avenue OLSON E BEATTIE 4 Mun Street LAST GREENWICH R Complnmnlv 0 e Attleboro Tram GIFIS C om lim nts o A PROUD GODFATHER KING DRUG CO Sfonc 171 E1st Plovxdence 1nd Rxverslde H P HOOD 86 SONS Aunznlgs Blznds Shades M C OLIVER 149 South Angel Street UN l 4067 Provxdence R GEORGE S JEWELERS 135 W1shxngton Street WEST WARWICK R I RAYMOND F. FRICKER Compliments o Reardon 86 Lynch Co , Inc Wfbolesalus o Plumbmg Hzahng OlIBIH11t'1SIlppI169 Corner E1st 1nd Brook Streets ATTLEBORO MASS TE 1 6528 PRINCESS ART INC Decorators o Bottles and Contamers 108 LAUREL HILL AVENUE Provxdence, R. I LEE RAY TAP FI1l'71f11ll'9f Plrlre 171 Town 6 POCASETT AVENUE SILVA'S ESSO SERVICE 1014 Narragansett Blvd Ray Morgan Leo Harrmgton CRANSTON' R I N . . , n xI I I - Rm I .'1'I'li '4' 1 f' f 'V ' A' ' ' ' 3, ' Q ' 41 , 3 1 ' TU 4-1711 ai, .1. - '-1 .Q ,R.1. L 1' ' -.. EAST oR1ir1NwIcH, R. I. ' ' . b 1 K f Iv1a'vl'rs L- QtTh ' ' aa I I7 ' 4' .' f 1 ' rx, ' , , ' f , i Q , . 1 ,.. f . , . . . f N ' . I5I Compliments Mr 8z Mrs Benedetto A Cerilli uimby s Service Station Cor. Phenix and Scitulte Aves. CRANSTON 9 R I WI 2 9882 CHRISTIANSEN S DAIRY 1729 Smith Street NORTH POVIDENCE R I Pezzullo s Insurance Agency ZCC GREENVILLE AVENUE ohnston 9 R I CE l 9222 Complmunfs Mr 86 Mrs Charles Beausejour Complzmenfv James L Tucker Funeral Home PUTNAM AVENUE Greenville R I BRINDAMOUR'S SERVICE Gul Gas Mu1orApplmnms O11 Heating, 60 Providence St West Warwick R I VA 1 4288 Complzmenfs o OTTO HENN INC Coal Ozl Gasolme Cranston 9 R I Complrma nfs flu THEINERT HOUSE Phone WI 1 5000 os F Dooley Mg: SECURITY FENCE CO Builders 0 925 Broad Street Providence BRENDA JEWELRY, INC Manu acturers o Costume jewelry 10 PRISCILLA LANE Johnston R I AL SAN JEWELERS Wafcbes jewelry Wafeb Repanmg 844 Broud Street Providence R I Hopkins 1 7300 Al S1nt1llx Nt mf to Thi Marfmqm PETER PAN DINER Open All Nzfe ELMWOOD AVENUE Road Serwce MAnnmg 1 5774 BENNY S TEXACO SERVICE 647 Bro1d Street PROVIDENCE R I Tumups Bmlzev Tnms Bafferus Security Cleansers, Inc 1060 Tollgate Road WEST WARWICK R I Complzments o CEDAR S PHARMACY Louis Ced1r Reg Pbarmaczsf PIQG 82 ROLFE STREET T ST l 5818 Cranston 10 R . Q 3 Of . . , 9 J . , . . ' . of f 1, I Y of 1 - if : - J . . , '. , . . - . - . . 1. f 886 CRANSTON STREET Iron, Wfire, Rustic Wood Fences 9 , . . I D f - 9 . 4 , . ' ' , . - l ' ' el.: - . , . I. l52 AIRWAY 32 LANES oul El'1'I'.'I0fl,j',S Gunn' wk ns 196 0 IOST ROAD 1 ' R.. . WOOLWORTH i s'ce on CRANSTON R. I. RAINBOW CLEANSERS . ou' S rl RESERVOIR AVENUE Co1rpl'm I. o MR 8L MRS EDWARD V HEALEY MATHEWS BROS OIL SERVICE 8 C, 1 to St cet CRANSTON 9 R I Compl m nf MR 8cMRS G L KEENAN RILEY RADIO SERVICE 363 Sm thfield A e ue PAWTUCKET R I DR PAUL A MATHIEU Pflwtucket R I Co mplzments TYLER SCHOOL Compl ments 0 EAST SIDE MARKET 170 P e Street ATTLEBORO MASS Complzmenfs NOLAN S SPA 199 P ne Street ATTLEBORO MASS NEWTON BEAUTY SHOP Madel e Lyo s 65 MAUDE STREET GAspee I 6607 Prov de ce 8 R Afforn 3 If Lru 912 INDUSTRIAL TRUST BLDG IDA LEACH Coats D essev aml Spo fsu 1 67 HILLSIDE ROAD STu1rt 1 8877 G1 de Ctv TERESA'S of CRANSTON Goune D es es Sport uen 65 Mzllznr 87 ROLFE STREET H01 3787 Crfmsto R I Dependable 24 Hom Ozl Burn S uc Hopk 5 1 6472 KEEMA OIL SERVICE Oualzf3 Fuel O11 O11 Bu new Equrpmvnf 603 ELMWOOD AVENUE Prov dence 7 R I cr 73 F W. CO. B 11 D1 I1 H ll xl R 1 I , 1 Wlrwlclc, I I 1 1 Un S lf 3 H 1 0 iff' Providence, R. I. . ' , i 4' s of 102 'rans n r in n i v n ' ' ' - i n , . I. Compliments of J. , , ' eh'-1 - 1 ' K , Q n . of , r ., 1' 'nr . - ar n i 1 i f f., rs , 'sw' ry in , . - . n, . . - I A . . er er I. 1, of in - 3 N . I . - . r A . i , . i , . . IS3 Ilan O I' 1 L IS ,UK .5 l MARGARET FRENZE 51 W ISIIIIIQIOII Street 1 4971 MARINO 85 SONS unuul Hom '15 ADMIRAI STR1'I'I PFOVICILIIQL R I CARL G OLSON CO West WIFWICR R I K lou 15 S ll 1 QUIDNICK GREENHOUSES S lu 1897 I'1nnott1 86 Sons 417 Wlslungton St West Wlrwltk R I VAllev 1 7000 Complnm nf: o MAYO S LOUNGE Tlobue Avenue COVENTRY R I CRANSTON LOAN CO Mfun omce 1647 cmmmn sn-get CRANSTON R I WI 2 2100 Greenvnlle Esso Servlce Statlon nu Ba huns Azusworns PUTNAM PIKE Greenville R I BRODEUR S MARKET Chout Meats GIOCMIES and F10 en Foolls 605 PUTNAM AVENUE Greenville R I PAWTUXET VALLEY DAILY TIMES Tin Vallzy 9 Homf Pap 1 DR LEOJ LEMOI Optonntnst 24 CURSON STREET West W1YWlCk R I VAlley 1 8060 ADMIRAL CHAIN CO Sales and Rentals 265 ADMIRAL STREET Providence R I GA 1 8927 Complzml nfs o SAINT JOSEPH S SCHOOL PIWIIICICCI R I Complznn nts o SEENA S A a al fo: In auf? Boys Girls unzors Muni and Wfomzn LEE S COTTAGE MCD011Hl!1S Famous In Cveam Cbaicoal Broiled Foods Ifalzan Mzals Hom: Cooling 190 PUTNAM AVENUE Route 44 Johnston R Henry s Servlce Statlon A1110 RL panznq Cars Called or and Dtlzzmvd 1096 PARK AVENUE Crfmston R I WI 1 4545 CLUB 400 Cafm er 9 Wfedrlzngs Outings Dmnel 9 Pavtzes Clam Balzes Frank and Anthony Gnorglo Pmpv PROVIDENCE STREET VAlley 1 5280 West Warwlck R I 'o 't'l T liwlfroz ':, Ar 5, Legg Fa 'v I. , . .. 1, .. 1 . .I I '1 1 x IL I I ' , GA - - 1 1 1 Fr , l I,' 1, . 'Us' v ' Nil ' H J. . ' ' I I ' ' ' 1 ' . 1 , . . 9 - , I 1 ' l 1 I , . . ' All T-ypcs of General Repairs , T-.,l.- t ,.',x.- -Uk-Q -U- 1 , . . , . . . . 9 . 'f ., ' , ' 2 pp r, . f x - - '. Q 9 , , 3 - I 4 ' , . I. , . . . . 1 -' , 1. 4 K . , U I . , . . . . , u I , A I. - . Y I I 154 GLADDING S PHARMACY Ins: 1 :plum CARDLN CITY W 2 2310 Cxlnston R FERNWOOD DRUG 250 Eflst Street CRANSTON R I AL S MARKET 174 Greenwxch Avenue Washnngton Park Shoe Repalrmg WASHINGTON AVENUL Providence R I EDWIN A ENGLISH Photographer JAckson 1 lffl HOLMES JEWELERS Gzft Shop 246 Mann St East Greenwlch R I 87 Washmgton St West Warwlck R I JOHN SCARDERA Cranston 9 R I SILVER TOP CAB 494 Valley Street PROVIDENCE R I A SACCOCCIA 86 SON Pbmnznrj 1723 CRANSTON STREET Cranston R I UN I 1068 Joseph Suall 85 Sons Roofing Co Inc Tar Grrnel Asphalt sbmgles Conductors Gutters Skylzgbts and Szdewalls Ou: Sperzaltx Sperzal Attentzon G11 en to Repazr Wfmlz 135 Lmwood Avenue Provxdence R I TEmple 1 8899 MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY 1701 Cr1nston Street CRANSTON R I MR 8LMRS A L LOMBARDI Paramount Office Supply Co nc Stnfzonus Punter Q Offer' Outftters Special Courtewes to St Xawefc Students 37 BROAD STREET Provxdence 3, R. I. Secretary o State AUGUST P LAFRANCE Smlthfield Dalry Farm Pasteur: gd Milk and Cream :om Our Tested Herd 154 DOUGLAS PIKE CEntred1le 1 7999 Smithfield R I REgent 7 2721 REgent 7 0363 Devalt Insurance Agency, Inc Complete Inszuanre Ser 1 :ce 2667 POST ROAD Warwlck, R I Leo T. Devalt George S. Steets , . J.,k...' ' s . . I --- l'a ' , . I. . f ' ' ' 3,3 9 WARWICK, R. I. . . y ' , , . . A ' I, I ' la ' J I 1 -s 3, f o Q .'z, ' A . f. 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