St Marys High School - Blue Mantle Yearbook (Milford, MA)

 - Class of 1958

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.. , ' • •• h ■ iiviijS ' ' ri . -pr ' ft “jHitforJ: cJf fook excc ' tpi jzoiTi tfic colkdion % ■ PS® ■ ;2sii mv K ' r.i jllllilll - ' ? ' ' St Mary ' s Central Catholic Migh School Milford. Massachusetts A brcLhxA, in cMi[fo ' td: cA £oo(: excerpt:! pom tfie Action Hij Mm yf 19 SS fiis In acknowledgement of His deep spirituality. His irrefutable logic. His indefatigable devotion. His wise and gentle guidance. We humbly and gratefully dedicate this chronicle of our high school days, the saga of our experiences at St. Mary’s To our Headmaster: REVEREND JOHN PATRICK FARNON. Kevemd ohn P. lamon Act I Autumn Act II Winter Act III Spring Act IV Summer Directors Mis Smllency Zhe Most Reverend John y. Weight, £).£). Our Superintendent Zhe Very Keverend tjokn y. O’Prien Our Pastor Very Reverend William 7oran, V 7. Our Curates t Kev. y. Menahan Kev, David P. Purke Our Principal Sister Rose CoHcepta, S.S.fJ. T)atv ® atv ' ots , rr tOa ' otvS Stetet .V.et., S ' f TS. —d etva Z e Outstanding Jacutty to We Owe the Sueeess of Our High Sehool years. Whom Sophomore teachers, Sister Maria Assumpta (Latin), Sister Elizabeth Michael (Algebra), Albert Sayles (U.S. History), confer on the subject of their Sopho¬ more Class. Their irreplaceable contributions to St. Mary’s deserve our highest commendation. It is through our Principal. Sister Rose Concepta, Headmaster, Father Farnon, and Superior Sister Re- parata that the wheels of progress keep turning to elevate St. Mary’s to the highest standards possible in a high school. Junior teachers. Sister Cecelia Joseph I Biology. Span¬ ish 1 1 and Sister Thomas Francis I Moderii and orld History), make use of our splendid library. The class of 1958 will never forget their Junior year with these wonderful Sisters. Looking through magazines in the library are Sen¬ ior teachers Sis¬ ter Joseph Ann (French, English 4 ) and Sister Hel¬ en Cecelia (Ste¬ nography, R e 1 i- gion). We, the class of 1958, pay the greatest tribute to them for their unfail¬ ing guidance. ' aret Autumn As the amber and gold leaves fall from the trees, a new school year calls St. Mary’s students away from a long vacation. Mr. Taddie, ever faithful to his duties, unlocks the door behind which will be contained a year of fond memories. Scene 2 M. Curley, J. Fournier, and J. Darcy review the Mass through pictures as the Seniors begin their last year with a class in Religion 4. A familiar sight as classes resume is the filing of students through corridors. J. Creamer and M. Robertson meet newcomer to St. Mary’s R. Lozeau who offers a big smile and a firm handclasp of friendship. Senior boys L. Salome, C. Krylo, R. Morin, Flaherty, F. Hartnett and A. Dion become at recess after a long vacation. Getting back to the routine of school is Sr. Helen Cecelia’s homeroom. R. Lozeau, J. re-acquainted Scene 2 “I will go into the altar of God, to God the Joy of my youth.” The sanctuary displays the banners of the participating parishes during the Area Installation held at St. Mary’s. Catholic you Molier, Ma Social Chairman, H. Cahill of St. Mary’s C.Y.C., has her candle lit by Fr. Farnon at C.Y.C. Installation. “Oh, my gosh! Do you look funny!” Students enjoy comparing costumes while others prefer talking and dancing. “Eek!” Seniors take time out from Halloween fun to pose for a. picture. Kneeling: E. Lynch, M. Realini, Y. Labrm, B. Hogan, K. Imbruno, M. Hanlon, and K. O’Brien—tjiat’s Darcy in the horizontal position. Standing: T. Kozak, R. Lewinski, P. Eames, J. Glennon, H. Cahill, M. Lynch, P. Hayes, and R. DeYoung. Our wonderful Communion banquet. No one who attended will ever forget the events of the evening. ' i Council ner. Healthier” In solemnity, Bishop Wright and his retinue render dignity A weird ensemble gather in the Auditorium on Halloween to to the Installation ceremonies. enjoy an evening of dancing. The area C. .C. is represented by C. Shuber, M. Mohan, .M. O ' Grady, E. Savage, I). Corcoran, F. Harnett, President E. Snodgrass, Bishop bright, B. McCIoskey, R. Plante, E. Gressak, under the guidance and direction of His Excellency, Bishop John J. Wright. Scene S e.y. Worcestei Out “Zmst in The Congress was opened with a Pontifical Mass celebrated by Bishop John J. Wright. Elected as delegates to Philadelphia were: J. Doran, P. Hayes, D. Baker, R. Skinner and P. Rudd. The Millville C.Y.C. was well represented by its members and Father Kelley. ♦ yOngress ' bgan, ' outk” Mary ' s Drill Team made its debut in the Worcester Congress Parade. Students pose under the umbrella at the Congress Ball. Seated are: T. Coady, R. Heron, D. Sullivan and M. Mullaly. Standing: E. Sullivan, M. Viera, J. Morcone, J. Balanca, K. Imbruno and D. McNamara. r • ' d Bishop John J. Wright compliments Sister Augustine on her splendid speech at the Congress. The closing session of the Worcester Congress vas the Congress Ball which was enjoyed by all. Scene 4 Zo the Victors Belong the Spoils Freshmen: B. French T r w. Mohan and A°T ‘ ' - T. D.vonen M Pnaes they the Mtaahe Drive. S ' STS iThiah sSsrn! T.‘‘stoShnd M. Bacon, beam D. Hayes and D. Sullivan, Co-Chairmen of the Magazine Drive, Quota reached and over the top! P. Hayes, Senior Class President, look over results with Fr. Manahan while Mr. Galpin looks on accepts $100.00 check from Fr. Manahan. with approval. I ?5o;s Our Senior high salesmer!. Scene 5 r a G. Edwards and M. Lynch were representatives in the Junior-Sen¬ ior division. Here M. Lynch lis¬ tens to “The Address of Robert Emmett” given by George Ed¬ wards. Sbquence Zhey Speak ' ' S “Isn’t it wonderful!” M. Lynch seems to say to J. Parnell. They were winners in their respective divisions at the Worcester Oratoricals. Congratulations! J. Par¬ nell receives trophy from the hand of Bish¬ op Wright after being announced winner. You have done a fine job! J. Parnell, seated, and L. Catusi represented St. Mary’s in the Freshman-Sophomore division. Scene 6 I H a Qive Zhree Cheers Little Miss Buttercup (M. Lynch) secretly loves the Give Three Cheers! The chorus of Sailor Maids sang their hearty Captain of the H.M.S. Pinafore (P. Doherty). Sailors L. Catusi, R. Heron, E. Sullivan, D. Grady and W. Catusi dance the Hornpipe Get to work! commands D. Grady. Sailors do their many e o o for for the Pinafore est in St. Mary’s successful operetta, “H.M.S. Pinafore.” Sir Joseph Porter (J. Gelineau), always seems to attract a clan of women. Hebe (J. Whalen) kneels at his side while Sir Joseph’s cousins, D. Sullivan, H. Tieuli and P. Robillard, look on. Ralph Rackstraw (G. Edwards) pledges his undying love to Josephine (J. Saravara). tasks to keep the H.M.S. Pinafore in its best condition. End of Act I Scene 1 ■V H||R| ' .1 C. lerretti, R. Lozeau, N. Baldiga, R. Lewinski, B. McAuIiffe, and J. Creamer pause on their way to school to admire the winter wonderland resulting from the first snow of the season. Sr. Thomas Francis and Sr. Cecelia Joseph enjoy a brisk walk in zippy winter weather. Winter Js Mere! This beautiful scene which depicts the Nativity of Our Lord is ever in view on the campus during the holiest and hap¬ piest season of the year. “Everybody’s going!” exclaims H. Cahill to B. Hogan, in reference to the “Winter Whirl” a big C.Y.C. event at which we all had a fabulous time, especially listening to the music of Ray Anthony and his band. Tarsus (T. Lynch), for our Blessed Lady. ot. J oseph, portray¬ ed by J. Darcy, seeks lodging from The innkeeper (P. Hayes) tells St. Joseph and the B lessed Mother (M. Curley) that he has no room but they might find shelter in his stable. J o Kom “Oh, Come let us adore Him”—The Virgin Mother and St. Joseph reverently look upon the Infant Jesus. H the ]hh Zidon’s wife (K. O’Brien) declares emphatically to her family (J. Glennon, L. Salome, H. Cahill) that she has no place for Joseph and Mary. Scene 3 Part of the daily C.Y.C. ritual during the days of Advent is the Advent Wreath Ceremony. Presi¬ dent D. Hayes lights the candles while H. Cahill, M. Lynch, P. Hayes, K. Imbruno, and J. Morcone look on. C. .C. officers take time out from recess to pose for a picture. M. Lynch, Cultural Chairman; G. Meade, Physical Chairman ; D. Sullivan, Spiritual Chairman; K. Imbruno, Second Vice President; D. Hayes, President; H. Cahill, Social Chairman; P. Haves, cretary; J. Morcone, Treasurer; R. Heron, First ice President and P. Doherty, Historian. Zhe (greatest of Virtues Js Charity T. Kozak lends a hand in packing the gift boxes which will soon be on their way to Worcester. Seniors receive last minute in¬ structions before leaving from C.Y.C advisor, Sr. Joseph Anne. C. y£. Qoe: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE YOUTH C OF THE DIOCESE OF _ WORCESTER and is entitled to all the indulgences an of the National Council for one year, ending D 1. Archbishop Cushing is escorted to the altar at the Solemn Pontifical Mass at which he gave the ser¬ mon. 2. Cardinal Spellman pauses a moment to survey the convention delegates. 3. A view of the Solemn Pontifical Mass wac a breathtaking sight for the convention participants. 5. Our chaperones, Mrs. Mary Cahill and Mrs. “Olive” Jacques with the help of Fr. Martin and Brother Ricardo render a song. 6. Bishop Sheen marches in the procession at the opening session of the convention. 7. Milford was well rep¬ resented at the Philadel¬ phia convention. 1. Fr. Manahan sings a medley of past “hits.” 2. St. Mary’s students enjoy breakfast after Saturday morning’s Mass. 3. After a full three- day convention, dele¬ gates relax on the re¬ turn trip. 4. Sight - seeing was enjoyed by D. Hayes and A. Casso (back¬ ground), and J. Mor- cone, K. Imbruno, C. Gandolfi, M. Fitzpat¬ rick, and M. Monehan. 5. Worcester delegates indulged in a hearty dinner at a banquet held in our honor. 6. An effervescent spir¬ it was displayed by all delegates as they gath¬ er around their mascot “Henrietta.” iMik KpP a f j 8. Songs and laughter while away the hours to “Philly.” 9. R. Cahill, F. Pyne, A. Casso, acquire sou¬ venirs at Valley Forge. 10. “Yes, We Have No Bananas,” is the motto of Father Bufaro. 11. Worcester and Mil¬ ford become good friends during the ban¬ quet. 12. Worcester was the largest and noisiest del¬ egation. 13. “What’s this?” H. Tieuli asks S. Johnson, E. Lynch, and B. Lynch. Scene 5 pHior , , D D’Errico, Tteasurer; V;re President, aass oHicer.: L. Sa o- trrav. Secret ' ■Dfocidcnt 9 Father Farnon places the Class Ring on J. Flaherty’s finger at the ceremony in church preceding the Dance. .re,. J cr B. B. Me,.. ' ' “ on. fturMg j, ■ Ernco, Treasurer The chaperones enjoy the delicious meal at the Marador where we completed the loveliest night of our Junior Year. Scene 6 To you, 0 Blessed Lady, standing in our midst, ever ready to lend a helping hand, ever pouring forth thy love, our daily manna, we devote our humble lives. Student Council hall marshall, K. O’Brien, receives L. Poulin’s name before she enters library. President F. Hartnett presides over a weekly meeting of the Student Council. The Latin trophy, accredited to St. Mary’s, is admired by Latin Club President, D. Hayes, Vice President, P. Doherty, Secretary, T. Davoren and Treasurer, A. Smith. To you, 0 Saint Joseph, guardian of our Mother, Mary, and the Infant Jesus, pro¬ tect us with thy loving care. In life, be our beacon and show us the right way of life, that we may please God and thee. SetvVo , ivtvc v, Boys’ State Representatives, P. Hayes, and D. Hayes, are joined by our beloved Headmaster. Club 9 m,.. llJ Cft i- . ■ r f i I St. Mary’s was well-represented at Boys’ State this summer by t hese cheerful senior boys. They are J. Daley, J. Glennon, and D. Hayes. The lower division winners of the Know-English Contest are: E. Driscoll, M. Noferi, M. Mucha, G. DiNardo, M. Gorman, A. Conlee, C. Boyer, J. Parnell, R. McGinnis, and J. Finn. Here are the upper division winners: J. McGeough, D. Hamlin, A. Mulligan and G. Gavrillen. The trophy-winning team of the Classics in Christian Focus Contest was J. Mor- cone, K. Imbruno (holding Clas¬ sics trophy) and C. Finn. The Know - English Contest trophy was won by the team of K. Imbruno, C. Finn and J. Rogers (holding trophy). a Scene 1 Spring is Sprung! As blossoms burst forth, the world comes to life. Which picture do you like? Senior girls E. Lynch, E. Birmingham, T. Murray, and P. Eames are enthused about their class pictures. Lunch time proves a great opportunity to catch up on the latest gossip. Here a group of Senior girls chatter away in between bites of their sandwiches. Excitement mounts as Spring reports are due. Here P. Pontonio, R. McGee, Y. Labrie and R. Morin compare marks. ‘‘Sweet Spring, Suit of Sweet Days and Koses. ” At Your Service! Seniors K. Imbruno, C. Finn, and J. Morcone help out at the cafeteria during recess. Seem 2 Science First prize winner in Physics is B. lanzito who is being presented his medal by judges Frank Micket (le t) and Edgar Dupuis (right). S. Trettel demonstrates the workings of a Stroboscope, his E. Driscoll was the first prize winner in the Biology division with contribution to the Science Fair. an extensive project on bacteria. interested patrons who went away with an increased knowledge of science. J. Tieuli, first prize winner in the Chemistry division, demonstrates her excellent exhibit on the effect of acids in the stomach. Exhibitors diligently explain projects to their classmates, parents J. Daley offers an explanation of his exhibit on jet propulsion to and friends. the judges. Scene 3 Through a living trellis, the Queen R. Coady de¬ parts from Church niter solemn Benediction. U, Mary, we crown thee . . . with reverence and solemnity, R. Coady adorns our Blessed Lady with a garland of roses. Flowers, a token of our love and gratitude, are presented to Our Blessed Mother by parti¬ cipants of the Living Rosarj ' . With devotion, we offer Our Lady an oral recitation of her Holy Rosary. Ruth Coady and her court proceed to crown the Queen of the May. IK ■ ■ - Jantasy bi Seated at tables, couples chat and en joy punch and cookies during intermission. Through a doorway of stars, P. Hayes, B. O’Brien, B. Mc- Auliffe, and P. Gor¬ man enter the Prom. Couples enjoyed a brief chat between dan¬ ces. Here P. Gorman, B. McAuliffe, A. Bou- vier, B. Neal, D. Hayes, and M. Gagnon sit out a dance. Dreamy dancers offer a striking Starlight In the chaperon’s corner, the parents seem to be enjoying the evening as much as the dancers. candid of the Senior Prom. Caught in the act! M. Robertson, S. Byron, K. O’Brien and J. Glennon collect souvenirs before leaving the prom. “Which one shall I take? They all look so good!” Sister John Gertrude tries to decide as Mrs. Frederick Ca¬ hill assists in serving punch and cookies. t . 1 . Leading the Grand March are the class officers: Treasurer, M. Gagnon and D. Hayes; Secretary, J. Laliberte and C. Krylo; B. Melanson, and Vice President, J. Creamer; B. O’Brien and Persident P. Hayes. Decorating the bulletin board for the ■ prom are M. Curley, S. Grant, and N. Burns. Decorating or having fun? No one is sure, but everyone is having a very exciting time. Chatting with Father Kelly during intermission are: P. Marchiander, D. Grady, R. Morin, and R. Parnell. Sweeping the floor after all of the decorating is finished, is P. Hayes. The music was enjoyable, the dancing was wonderful, as Seniors and their dates enjoy the loveliest night of the year, the Senior Prom. The Blessed Mother’s pedestal is deco¬ rated by N. Burns and P. Eames. Our Queen of the Senior Prom. President of the Senior Class, P. Hayes, crowns B. McAuliffe Queen at the “Fantasy by Starlight.” M. Gagnon, D. D’Errico, P. Lamontagne, and H. Cahill make up the Queen’s Court. - V E? Scene 5 Student government Day Our Kepreseutativez ' David Mayes — Speaker of the Mouse With a rap of the gavel, Speaker of the House, D. Hayes, brings the general session to order. These scenes portray D. Hayes assuming his official duties under the capable guidance of Representative Davoren, Speaker of the -House Thompson and our headmaster. Father Farnon. Scene 6 The make-up committee for sen¬ ior play— seated: P. Pontonio, S. Grant, N. Baldiga, E. Birming¬ ham. J. Casey, B. Melanson, M. Brown, J. Morcone. Standing: L. Sidoni, M. Gagnon, H. Cahill and C. Smith. 4. 1 a ' I L ■ ' ' vD M l Busily painting the scenery is our ever-ready and willing stage crew. Members of,the cast of the soph¬ omore class play are: R. Smith, P. Biedrzychi, J. Parnell, P. Hayes, A. Conlee. Back row: H. Harney, R. McGinnis, and D. Grady. Scene 7 “ZhejCuk Tchao-ou-niang, as played by MARTHA LYNCH Tsai-Young, as played by PAUL HAYES Prince Nieou, as played by THOMAS LYNCH Si-tchun _ KATHLEEN O’BRIEN Servant --DEBORAH D’ERRICO The Governess .. CAROLYN FERRITTI Si-tchun _ KATHLEEN O’BRIEN Servant --DEBORAH D’ERRICO The Governess .. CAROLYN FERRITTI Our Senior Play The Manager and The Honorable Tchang, as played by DAVID HAYES Madame Tsai, as played by JANET LALI- BERTE Tsai, as played by JOSEPH CREAMER Li-Wang _ ROBERT DEYOUNG A servant ...JOSEPH. FLAHERTY va de otvg.® ® e Vt -t a Tsai-Yong (P. Hayes) listens to his , Tsai (J. Creamer) tell him 7 r to leave home and make the best of his talent in the courts. lot nVet ottfe as Voti r Act IV Scene 1 m % m muk We embellish ourselves in the beauty of summer and we reminisce over our joys and experiences at St. Mary’s. The peal of the Bells of St. Mary’s will always resound in our ears, and serve as a constant reminder of our fruitful years. r Scene A cheerful gathering of Senior Class officers discusses the activities of the day. They are J. Creamer, Vice President, M. Gagnon, Treasurer, P. Hayes, President, J. Laliberte, Secretary. “St. Joseph, guide us” is the plea of three senior girls as they pray before the shrine. Senior commercial students, M. Lynch and A. Dolan, enjoy drawing caricatures from Chaucer’s “Canterbury Tales” while T. Coady, K. Drugan, N. Baldiga and R. Lewinski, seated, express delight. Semr Sc W. Redman, S. Trettel, C. Finn, K. Imbuno, Spanish III students, locate places of interest on the map of Espana. P. Lamontagne, L. Pouliot, B. Clouart, senior commercial students, manipulate the mimeograph machine. J. Morcone, J. Flaherty, J. Lucier, and M. Gagnon, are not stumped at all by difficult Trigonometry problems. kool Days Senior girls, amid their suitcases, say goodbye before leaving for their never-to-be-forgotten retreat. Y. Labrie explains sections of the United Nations which i nterest Senior history students. Le Francais III! Students, J. Glennon and G. Shaw, joined by the rest of class, display cards depicting French scene. After successful scansion of one of Virgil’s sentences, R. Lozeau, Latin IV student, explains it to D. Hayes. Zhe Honor Students Congratulations are due to the Senior Honor Students who have attained honor marks for four years, K. Imbruno, C. Finn, C. Smith and J. Morcone, P. Lamontagne and L. Pouliot. the Class of 1958 hat is so funny? Members of the National Honor Society enjoy a good laugh. Seated: L. Pouliot, P. Hayes, L. Salome, J. Morcone, C. Smith. Standing: P. Lamontagne, F. Hartnett, D. Hayes and K. Imbruno. p, ®uccess of ti, q sport pag s ,. and B. McGee 5 Zhrough the years the Mlue M High Sck EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Kathleen Imbruno p4 ‘Dream — September We gratefully give thanks to our Senior photographer, JAMES HARRINGTON. Business chairmen consult with N. Burns, secretary, P. ' Htle Will Kemind Us of Our ol Days A Reality — yune Hayes, and J. Darcy about yearbook CO-EDITORS Lucia Pouliot and Joanne Morcone a- cusses Ae pie ' ; sponsors and ads. Back tow: J. Wojdylak, J. Rogers, J. Mielinski, Coach Carroll, G. Meade, P. Doherty, C. Racine, and R. Inglesi. Front row: J. Geli- neau, J. Glennon, Co-Captains D. Hayes and R. McGee, P. Gorman and M. Robertson. Back row: Managers, J. Wilson, D. Hayes, M. In the Town Series G. Pyne of Milford High attempts to block Co-Captain Noferi, R. Inglesi, Coach Don Carroll, D. Grady, D. Hayes. C. Racine and Manager L. Barrows. Front row: J. Byrnes, J. Moffit, D. Luchini, P. Doherty, J. Varey, and J. Webber. V the ,es Bursting through J play. ,n scores on specia lay-up as to block Our as play To«n Series. Geosge Meade ho«ps ““ S STnoP Scene 5 PATRICIA EAMES JOAN NORTON MAUREEN EITZGERALD St. Mary’s Will Shine Tonight, St. Mary’s Will Shine, Senior Cheerleaders, D. D’Errico, C. Smith, P, Eames, H. Cahill, B. VIVIAN MERCURE SHEILA ROBERTSON PATRICIA McAULIFFE Zke Spirit oj V ' t Zypificd CAROL SMITH DEBORAH D’ERRICO HENRIETTA TIEULI Cheer for Father Manahan HOPE CAHILL McAuliffe, gather on the stairs to discuss the forthcoming tournament. RENA .MUSSULLI Front tow: J. Varey, G. Meade, R. McGee, Coach Carroll, J. Glennon, J. Wojdylak. and D. Hayes Back row: D. Luchini, J. Gelineau, F. Hartnett, C. Racine, T. Stock and J.. Wilson. Zhe Tighting Saints of 1958 % ’ 9 « ?( The senior members of this year’s squad. R. McGee, F. Hartnett, J. Glennon and D. Hayes. Zree Planting Ceremony pa rcva ot ' -’j cete .A ass 0 -p aAV ' A t e ttee K, i Se a ’ ' paVe Seem 7 Addressing the Seniors and wishing them good luck in the future is John McKeon while Fr. Farnon, M. Onorato, Donald Phillips, Roger Ferraro, H. Harney (student), and Anthony Marcello look on. Dressed in our formals and carrying the traditional laurel on our shoulders, we flank the seniors during one of the exercises of Senior Week. Jn gratitude for dour Unforgettable years President of the Class of 1957, Paul Hurd, digs in on the first tree. Kiwanis President, Donald Phillips, Fr. f’amen, M. Onorata, Tree Orator and John Mc- Keon witness the ceremony. ceeV to Uaty ® .dd “BeUs oj volume 0 oi Oae « A TRIBUTE TO THE FACULTY To the Faculty to whom we owe our four years of success. An invocation of our gratitude to our Freshman teachers who sowed the seed of knowledge within our minds. An acknowledgement of our deepest esteem to our Sophomore teachers who cultivated this seed within us with relentless energy. An evaluation of our sincerest thanks to our Junior teachers who nurtured and fostered the development of the growing bud. A heartfelt sentiment of appreciation to our Senior teachers by whose endeavors this seed of truth blossomed into knowledge and wisdom. ‘ Instruction ends in the schoolroom, but education ends only with life.” End of Mt IV NORMA JOYCE BALDIGA Student Council 2 Ring Dance Committee 3 Book Fair Committee 2 French Club 2 “Norma” ... a charming Miss . . . con¬ scientious . . . sincere . . . great personality. GERALD JAMES BENOIT Honor Roll 1, 2 Latin Club 1, 2 Oratoricals 2 Dramatic Club 4 “Jerry” . . . delights in jokes ... al¬ ways talking . . . impish grin . . . mischievous eyes. ELLEN JANE BIRMINGHAM Student Council 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 French Club 2, 3 Dramatic Club 4 “Nelle” . . . patient . . . enterprising . . . great sense of humor . . . bien de la chance! THOMAS FRANCIS COADY Basketball 1 English Club 2, 3 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 Fighting Sixty-Ninth 2 “Tom” . . . reserved ... a bit bashful . . . Millville’s basketball player . . . our best wishes to you. ALBERTA JEANBOUVIER Baton Twirler 4 French Club 2, 3 Dramatic Club 4 English Club 4 “Cindy” . . . carefree . . . allergic to study ... a lover of “pop” music. MARY CECILE BROWN Honor Roll 1 Ring Dance Committee 3 French Club 2, 3 Red Cross 1, 2, 3 “Mary” . . . quiet and unassuming . . . a diligent student . . . friendly . . . determination that leads to success. NANCY CATHERINE BURNS Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Book Fair Committee 2 French Club 2, 3 “Nana” . . . diligent worker . . . loves fun . . . happy-go-lucky . . . everyone’s friend. 1 JUDITH ANNE CASEY Class Officer 2 Future Nurses of America 3 Prom Committee 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 “Judy” . . . independent nature . . . de¬ lightful personality . . . frank . . . loyal to T ' estboro. JOSEPH LEO CREAMER Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 4 “Joe” . . . our dashing vice president . . . neat dresser . . . loves to relax . . . the “Manly Actor.” JAMES GERARD DALEY Latin Club 1, 2 Boys’ State (Alternate) 3 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 “Jimmie” . . . our delegate to Philadel¬ phia . . . full of fun at times . . . quiet at others . . . initiative, that ends in success ... a friend to all. HOPE THOMASINA CAHILL Honor RoU 1, 3 C.Y.C. Chairman 4 Cheerleader 4 Student Council 1, 3 “Hopie” . . . enthusiastic . . . pixie-like features . . . loquacious . . . vivacious cheerleader. BARBARA ANN CLOUART Drill Team 4 Dramatic Club 4 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 English Club 2, 3 “Barb” . . . tall, blond, and pretty . . . with quiet ways . . . enthusiastic about life . . . someone to be remembered. MARY ELLEN CURLEY Dramatic Club 2, 3 Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 4 Book Fair Committee 2 “Mary” . . . good sense of humor . . . helpful and co-operative . . . our philoso¬ pher . . . wonderful outlook on life. JAMES FRANCIS DARCY CYC Officer (Parish) Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3 Biology Club Officer 2 “Dare” . . . “The Orator and The Actor Extraordinaire” ... a gentleman at all times . . . always ready with a helping hand . . . irresistible Irish smile. ROBERT PAUL DEYOUNG Honor Roll 1 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 English Club 2, 3 “Bob” . . . good looking . . . pensive . . . capable manager of stage crew . . . always dependable. DEBORAH ALESSANDRINA D’ERRICO Class Officer 3 CYC Officer 1 Student Council 1 Cheerleader 3, 4 “Dehbie” . . . diminutive in stature . . . enthusiastic cheerleader . . . gentle voice . . . possesses a long list of friends. CATHERINE EDITH DRUGAN Ring Dance Committee 3 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 English CIuId 2, 3 Dramatic Club 1 “Cathy” . . . happy-go-lucky . . . mis¬ chievous . . . talkative . . . always ready and willing to help. ARLENE JANICE DOLAN Student Council 3 Ring Dance Committee 3 French Club 2, 3 Future Nurses of America 3 “Arlene”. . . deeply religious ... a fervent friend . . . interested in all school activi¬ ties . . . may you find your silver lining. PATRICIA ANN EAMES Class Officer 2 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 French Club 2, 3 “Pat” . . . capable captain of our cheer¬ leaders . . . genial . . . enjoys a good time . . . determined in her pursuits. CAROLINE ANN FINN Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 3, 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 Dramatic Club 4 “Carol” . . . thoughful . . . studious . . . a bit shy, but a great sense of humor . . . considerate toward others . . . we’ll never forget you. ALPHONSE THEODORE DION Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 Fighting Sixty-Ninth Chemistry Club English Club “Sonny” . . . typical Frenchman . . . dodges study . . . perpetual smile . . . bonne chance! STANLEY ANTHONY DOGIL Fighting Sixty-Ninth Red Cross Chemistry Club English Club “Stan” . . . reading whiz . . . delightful humor ... an abundance of enthusiasm . . . good luck always. CAROLYN JOANNE FERRETTI Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 4 French Club 2, 3 “Carol” . . . light-hearted . . . diligent class worker . . . effervescent manner of expression . . . forever in our memory. MARIE ADELE GAGNON Honor Roll 3 Class Officer 4 Student Council 4 CYC Cheerleader 2 “Marie” . . . attractive brunette . . . conscientious . . . frank . . . popularity unlimited. SUSAN MARY GRANT Dramatic Club 3, 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 Book Fair Committee 2 Red Cross 1,2, 3, 4 “Sue” . . . easy-going . . . winning smile . . . zest for life . . . essence of good humor. BARBARA JANE HOGAN Honor Roll 2 Latin Club 2, 3 Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 4 “Barb”. . . lively and gay . . . easy smile . . . adorable face . . . sense of humor . . . liked by all. JOSEPH RAYMOND FLAHERTY Honor Roll 1 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 4 “Joe” . . . garrulous . . . hard worker . . . everybody’s pal . . . pride of the Irish. JOSEPH FRANCIS FOURNIER Honor Roll 1, 2 Dramatic Club 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 Latin Club 1, 2 “Joe” . . . aversion to homework . ... bashful at times . . . well-liked . . . May you find your pot of gold! MARY ELLEN HANLON Honor Roll 1 Latin Club 1, 2 Future Nurses of America 3 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 “Mary” . . . small in stature . . . big in heart . . . abundant energy . . . jocu¬ lar . . . our best to you! KATHLEEN MARGUERITE IMBRUNO Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 CYC Officer 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 “Kathy” . . . energy without bounds . . . tireless worker . . . wins many friends with her big smile ... an unforgettable person. NANCY JANE KEARNAN Ring Dance Committee 3 French Club 2 English Club 2, 3 Red Cross 4 “Nan” . . . seldom seen without “Kathy” . . . very interested in all commercial subjects ... all in all, a great person. JANET MARGARET LALIBERTE Class Officer 4 Dran;atic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Parish CYC Prom Committee 4 “Janet” . . . enthusiastic about life . . . incomparable sense of humor . . . popular . . . may your days be filled with hap¬ piness! JOHN JOSEPH GLENNON Honor Roll 1 Class Officer 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 “Jackie” . . . well-liked . . . good athlete . . . a genuine and sincere classmate . . . possesses a contagious laughter. PAUL ROGER GORMAN Prom Committee 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2 English Club 2, 3 “Paul” . . . class tease . . . know him and you like him . . . loves sports . . . . . . enjoys a good time. YOLANDE MARIE ANNE LABRIE Honor Roll 1, 2 Ring Dance Committee 3 Dramatic Club 4 Biology Club 4 “Yolande” . . . fun-loving . . . good ad¬ visor . . . history lover . . . deserves success. PAULINE MARIANNE LAMONTAGNE Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club Officer 3 Book Fair Committee 2 English Club 2, 3 “Pauline” . . . conservative and depend¬ able . . . excellent student . . . her services will leave an indelible mark on S.M.A. ELEANOR RUTH LYNCH Ring Dance Committee 3 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 English Club 2, 3 “Ellie” . . . quiet, till you get to know her . . . friend to all . . . smiling all the time ... a friend to cherish. BARBARA MAE McAULIFFE Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses of America 3 Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 4 “Barb” . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . Queen of our Prom . . . popular, all- axound girl . . . our gift to the nursing profession. JAMES JOSEPH HARRINGTON Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 English Club 2, 3 Fighting Sixty-Ninth 1, 2, 3, 4 Chemistry Club 3 “Jimmy” . . . aversion to study . . . our one and only photographer ... a likeable fellow . . . may a successful future be yours. FREDERICK WILLIAM HARTNETT Student Council 3, 4 Book Fair Committee 2 Prom Committee 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 “Fred” . . . good sport . . . fine student . . . smooth . . . delights in a laugh . . . our very best wishes to a regular fellow. MARTHA MARY LYNCH CYC Chairman 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 4 English Club 2, 3 “Martha” . . . oratorical finalist . . , has a good singing voice . . . will succeed in any profession she chooses . . . artistic. BARBARA ANNE MELANSON Ring Dance Committee 3 CYC Cheerleader 4 Dramatic Club 1, 2 English Club 2, 3 “Barb” . . . cute and popular . . . friendly manner . . . loyal to her friends . . . a girl who is ever ready for fun. MARY ELLEN MONEHAN Honor Roll 1 Red Cross 2 English Club 2, 3 French Club 2, 3 “Mary” . . . understanding and earnest . . . polite . . . enjoys a good time . . . is perfect in every way. MARY THERESA MURRAY Student Council 2 Class Officer 3 Future Nurses of America 3 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 “Terry” . . . mi hievous smile and a twinkle in her eye . . . popular . . . frank . , . musically talented . . . may you find the gold at the end of the rainbow! DAVID PHILIP HAYES Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 CYC Off icer 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 “Dave” . . . our CYC president . . . easy-going with a perpetual ear-to-ear grin . . . sports enthusiast . . . perfect example of an All-American boy. PAUL THOMAS HAYES Honor Roll 1, 2 Class Officer 4 CYC Officer 4 Honor Society 2 “Paul” . . . avid terminologist . . . our capable class President . . . imtiring in his efforts . . . may well-deserved success crown your medic ll career! JOANNE THERESA MORCONE Honor RoU 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1 CYC Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 CYC Cheerleader 2 “Joanne” . . . popular and neat . . . fun-loving . . . sincere ... an excellent student . . . our memory of you will never fade. LORRAINE DOROTHY NEGUS Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 Fighting Sixty-Ninth 1, 2, 3, 4 English Club 2, 3 Ring Dance Committee 3 “Dotty” ... a newcomer with a pretty face . . . vivacious ... an aversion to study . . . our best wishes for a happy future. LUCIA GILBERTE POULOIT Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 English Club 2, 3 French Club 2 Book Fair Committee “Lucia” . . . capable member of the commercial class ... a gentle manner . . . seldom without her “cuz” Pauline . . . will make an ideal secretary. PAULINE MARGARET PONTONIO Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 “Pauline” . . . thinks of the spiritual side of things . . . cheerful yet reserved . . . a friend to cherish always. CHARLES VINCENT KRYLO Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Chemistry Club 3 Latin Club 1, 2 “Buster” . . . life of the party . . . our great singer ... a pocket full of jokes . . . forever in our hearts. THOMAS ROBERT KOZAK Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Book Fair Committee 2 French Club 2 “Tom” . . . conscientious worker . . . handsome . . . unique sense of humor . . . a regular guy . . . always in our memory. LINDA IRENE POULIN Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 4 Book Fair Committee French Club 2, 3 “Linda” . . . friendly and considerate . . . good dancer . . . willing helper . . . assured of success and happiness always. KATHLEEN MARIE O’BRIEN Future Nurses of America 3 French Club 2, 3 Latin Club 1, 2 Ring Dance Committee 3 “Keenie” . . . moves with dignity . . . sophisticated . . . avid movie fan . . . stately. V MARY LOUISE REALIM CYC Cheerleader 4 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 Future Nurses of America 3 “Mary” . . . neat and reserved . . . quiet . . . very soft spoken . . . best wishes always. ROBERT FRANCIS LEWINSKI Ring Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 4 English Club 2. 3 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 “Bobby” . . . comic of the commercial class . . . friendly manner . . . success will be yours. PATRICIA ELIZABETH RING Honor Roll 1 Ring Dance Committee 3 Future Nurses of America 3 Book Fair Committee 2 “Pat” . . . sincere . . . loyal worker . . . pleasant manner . . . all for the Blue and White. EDNA FLORENCE SAVAGE Ring Dance Committee 3 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 Fighting 69th 4 “Edna” ... a variety of interests . . . garrulous . . . friendly . . . may happi¬ ness be strewn along your road of the future. RICHARD JOSEPH LOZEAU Latin Club 4 Eighting 69th 4 Red Cross 4 “Richard” . . . newcomer to St. Murk’s . . . conscientious student . . . reserved but enjoys a good laugh ... St. Mary’s is better for having had you. GAIL AUTHIER SHAW Honor Roll 2. 3 Dramatics 3, 4 Red Cross 2. 3. 4 (die mistry Club 3 “( ' .ail” ... a good student and friend . . . fun loving and unruffled . . . can talk your ear off . . . forever in our fondest memories. JOSEPH MARY LUCIER Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 Chemistry Club 3 “Joe” . . . quiet in nature . . . keen mind . . . easy going . . . our delegate to the National Guard. LOUISE ANNE SIDONI Dramatic Club 4 Red Cross 3, 4 Prom Committee 4 Singing Choir 4 “Louise” ... . newcomer to Saint Mary’s in Junior Class . . . pleasant manner . . . asset to the Commercial class. THOMAS JEROME LYNCH Parish CYC Officer 3, 4 Class Officer 1 Chemistry Club 3 Red Cross 2, 3, 4 “Tommy” . . . easy going . . . friendly smile for all . . . unique personality . . . 58’s own “Kingfish.” ROBERT LEO McGEE Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 “Sam” . . . co-captain of the basketball team . . . blushes easily ... a good sport . . . good luck in the future! CAROL ANN SMITH Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Prom Committee 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 “Smitty” . . . friendly to all . . . devoted to the Irish . . . snappy cheerleader . . . a bright future ahead. RAYMOND ALFRED MORIN Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 Fighting 69th 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 1, 2 French Club 2, 3 “Ray” ... a very pleasant smile for everyone . . . good in mathematics . . . neat dresser . . . is assured success. WILLIAM FITCH REDMAN Honor Roll 1 Spanish Club 2 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 English Club 2, 3 “Bill” . . . shy, easily blushes ... a very conscientious worker ... a good friend to know and have. KATHERINE MARY SMITH Drill Team 4 Ring Dance Committee 3 French Club 2 Verse Choir 2 “Kathy” . . . energetic, conscientious com¬ mercial student . . . sincere in her under¬ takings . . . Best of Luck in the Future! MICHAEL FRANCIS ROBERTSON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 CYC Officer (Parish) 4 Latin Club 1, 2 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 “Mike” . . . tall and handsome . . . even tempered ... a perpetual smile . . . our best always! LOUIS JOHN SALOME Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Student Council 1 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 History Club 1 “Louie” . . . intelligent and hard-working . . . sincere . . . light-hearted manner . . . success assured! SANDRA JEAN TANCRELL French Club 2, 3 Chemistry Club 3 English Club 2, 3 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 “Sandy” . . . loves to argue . . . deter¬ mined, ever-ready for a good time . . . winning smile and personality. DAVID ALPHY ST. MARTIN Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 Latin Club 1, 2 Fighting 69th 1, 2, 3, 4 “Saints” . . . nonchalant . . . debonaire . . . car enthusiast . . . expressive eyes. MARY HELEN ZACCHILLI Baton Twirler 4 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 English Club 2, 3 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 “Mary” . . . independent nature . . . frank in all her dealings . j . a hard worker . . . has a long list of friends. STEVEN JAMES TRETTEL Honor Roll 1, 2 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 English Club 2, 3 Spanish Club 2 “Steve” ... a fine accordionist . . . varied interests . . . generous with his car ... a good pal to have. Senior Directory Baldiga, Norma - Benoit, Gerald —. Birmingham, Ellen ... Bouvier, Alberta . Brown, Mary _ Burns, Nancy _ Cahill, Hope _ Casey, Judith - Clouart, Barbara _ Coady, Thomas .. Creamer, Joseph _ Curley, Mary _ Daley, James _ Darcy, James - D’Errico, Deborah . De Young, Robert _ Dion, Alphonse .— Dogil, Stanley _ Dolan, Arlene .. Drugan, Catherine _ Eames, Patricia _ Ferretti, Carolyn_ Finn, Caroline _ Flaherty, Joseph _ Fournier, Joseph _ Gagnon, Marie .. Glennon, John _ Gorman, Paul ... Grant, Susan _ Hanlon, Mary .. Harrington, James ..... Hartnett, Frederick ... Hayes, David .. Hayes, Paul __ Hogan, Barbara . Imbruno, Kathleen .... Kearnan, Nancy . ___ 2 Cutler St., Caryville ... 69 Main St., Northbridge _ 67 Water St., Westboro _ Chestnut St., Millville _ 7 Spring St., Westboro _ 9 West Fountain St., Milford _ 2 Gibbon Avenue, Milford _ 9 Spring St., Westboro ___ Quaker St., Millville ... Chestnut St., Millville ..... 202 South Main St., Hopedale _ 29 Freedom St., Milford _ 480 Purchase St., Milford .. 226 Elder St., Framingham ... 2 Prospect Ave., Milford .... 162 North Main St., Uxbridge _ 28 Taft St., Northbridge _ 55 West St., Uxbridge __ 8 Bacon Slip, Milford _ 78 Purchase St., Milford _ Oak St., Uxbridge _ 156 Medway Rd., Milford 47 E. Hartford Ave., N. Uxbridge _ 106 Freedom St., Hopedale _ 35 Linwood St., Linwood .... 83 Water St., Milford .. 36 Pleasant St., Milford ___ Main St., Upton _ 36 Prospect St., Hopedale .. 40 West St., Milford . Lincoln St., West Medway _41 Central St., Millville _ 78 High St., Milford _ 164 Congress St., Milford _ 2 Oak St., Whitinsville -- 27 Orange St., Milford .. 471 Purchase St., Milford Kozak, Thomas ..... Maple St., North Bellingham Krylo, Charles ........ West St., Millville Labrie, Yolande ______ 7 Taft St., Northbridge Laliberte, Janet _ Chestnut Hill Rd., Millville Lamontagne, Pauline ... 19 Lake St., Linwood Lewinski, Robert ... Maple St., North Bellingham Lozeau, Richard ..... Blackstone St., Blackstone Lucier, Joseph ___ 154 Congress St., Milford Lynch, Eleanor ..... 1 Oak St., Uxbridge Lynch, Martha ....... 10 Cherry St., Milford Lynch, Thomas ...... 87 Mendon St., Uxbridge McAuliffe, Barbara .... 4 South Richard St., Milford McGee, Robert ________ 43 High St., Milford Melanson, Barbara ___ 91 South Main St., Milford Monehan, Mary Ellen ___ 15 Thayer St., Milford Morcone, Joanne ..... 11 Congress St., Milford Morin, Raymond ___ Chestnut Hill Rd., Millville Murray, Mary ___ 11 West St., Grafton Negus, Dorothy ...... Brook St., Upton O’Brien, Kathleen .... 82 Purchase St., Milford Poulin, Linda ____ 49 Cross St., Uxbridge Pouliot, Lucia ' ---- 55 Main St., Linwood Pontonio, Pauline ____ 21 Sumner St., Milford Realini, Mary ....29 Prospect St., Milford Redman, William ..... North Main St., Bellingham Ring, Patricia - Thayer St., Milford Robertson, Michael ... 40 Pleasant St., Uxbridge Salome, Louis ......... Lincoln St., Millville Savage, Edna -- West Hartford Ave., No. Uxbridge Shaw, Gail ---- 112 Linden St., Whitinsville Sidoni, Louise .... 20 East Main St., Milford Smith, Carol .. Hasting St., Mendon Smith, Katherine ... 14 Emmons St., Milford St. Martin, David .. 418 North Main St., Northbridge Tancrell, Sandra .... Elm St., No. Uxbridge Trettel, Steven —.—. 9 Ferguson St., Milford Zacchilli, Mary -- Chestnut St., Millville “Shall we go in?” asks President of Freshman class, J. Dalton, to Treasurer T. Davoren, Vice President T. Connors and Secretary M. Barnett. The story of the Holy Family’s “Flight into Egypt” is related by R. Tredeau to interested Freshmen, J. Usher, E. Sulli¬ van and B. Morin. Latin helps to build a strong English vocabulary D. Forget points out to Latin I students, P. Doherty and B. Riendeau, the derivation of “superare.” freshmen ... WeCei Cic, and Seek kmitiar Zh ' mgs fter J ew Algebra I students enjoy a moment of relaxation before buckling down to work. Freshmen are introduced formally to St. Mary’s at the Fresliman Initiation given by the Sophomores. Here, fresh¬ men enjoy messy (?) fun. “What’s this?” Freshmen enjoy quips as Sophomore J. Varey nonchalantly conducts the pranks. Freshman honor students —Front row: R. Tredeau, J. Dalton, H. G. Gagnon, P. Hogan. Middle row: F. Montenegrino, R. Lamsen, F. Volpe, V. Garibaldi, M. Fay, K. O’Grady. Back row: A. Davoren, M. O’Brien, E. Henault, B. French, J. Consoletti, E. Hansen, and S. Whelan. Freshmen A. Batraverse, R. Foncault, E. Hen¬ ault and B. Gleason hear their own voices played back by Mrs. Barton in Speech class. Jreskman Directory Allen, Richard . Elm St., Blackslone Alves, Anthony . 140 ’ ' Ji ' est St., Milford Arcudi, Joyce . 28 Front St., Milford Azevedo, Albert . 87 Prospect Heights, Milford Barnatt, Suzanne . 1 . Ironstone St., Millville Barrows, Allan . 87 Central St., Milford Barry, Paul ..... 24 Snowling Rd., Uxbridge Basile, Joanne ... 12 Grove St., Milford Bavosi, Kathleen __ 97 Congress St., Milford Belleveau, Joanne ... Ironstone St., Millville Bernard, Richard ... 91 Elm St., Linwood Birmingham, Maureen ____ 14 West St., Milford Boone, Robert ... 15 Whitney St., Milford Bouffard, Joseph __ 15 Pleasant St., Milford Bradley, William __ 70 Pine St., Milford Broderick, Dartha ___ 144 West St., Milford Carchio, Cassandra --- Pond St., Milford Carroll, Frances __ 6 Main St., Millville Casey, Roberta ... 53 Hartford Ave., Linwood Catusi, Lawrence .- 156 Congress St., Milford Chiuchiolo, Elizabeth .— Douglas Rd., Uxbridge Clark, Patricia __- 26 Pleasant St., Milford Colbert, William __ 106 E. Main St., Westboro Connors, Richard ...-. 50 Main St., Blackstone Consoletti, Janice .. Sumner St., Milford Costrino, Cgrolyn __ Jefferson St., Milford Creighton, Maureen ... 51V2 Douglas St., Uxbridge Dalton, John Davoren, Tara - Dean, Richard .. DeFrancisco, Cecilia Desjardins, Andre — Desjardins, Robert .. Desmarais, John — Doherty, Paul . Drolet, Robert - Dzioba, Eleanor - Northbridge Rd., Mendon _ 3 Water St., Milford .. 21 Main St., Milford _ 58 Luby Ave., Milford .. Thayer St., Millville _ Bazeley Ave., Millville - Providence St., Mendon _ Federal St., Blackstone 67 A Beaver St., Milford _ Ironstone St., Millville Evans, John 34 Prospect St., Milford Jean, Roland ___ Harris Pond Rd., E. Blackstone Jolicoeur, Wilfred .._____ Elm St., Blackstone Jones, Mary __ Blackstone St., Blackstone Kavanaugh, Kathleen .. 321 Main St., Milford Kilburn, Janice _ 59 So. Main St., Milford Lamson, Rita _ 22Y2 West St., Milford LaPointe, Ann _ 77 School St., Northbridge Larkin, James __282 Main St., Milford Larose, Kenneth .... Harrison Pond Rd., E. Blackstone Larue, Virginia ___ 179 Main St., Blackstone Latraverse, Armand _ 149 No. Main St., Uxbridge Lavallee, Muriel __ Chestnut St., Millville Lavergne, Joyce _:__ Hill St., Millville Limanek, Diane _ Wm. Ward St., Linwood Lisle, Peter _ 13 Pleasant St., Milford Lozeau, Jeanne _ Blackstone St., Blackstone Luchini, Peter _ 7 Dominic St., Milford Malmquist, William _ 96Spruce St., Milford Mandeville, Carolyn _ 15 Warner St., Blackstone Marchand, Paul _ 7 Connecticut Ave., Blackstone McCabe, Carol ....__3 Arcade St., Whitinsville McCormick, William _ 54 Central St., Millville McDonough, Patricia _ 62 Dilla St., Milford McGee, Dennis __ 43 High St., Milford Melanson, John _ 91 So. Main St., Milford Micelotti, Sandra _ 167 A Main St., Milford Minnicucci, Phyllis _ Chestnut St., Millville Morin, Ann Alice ___ Chestnut Hill, Millville Morin, Barbara Jean _ Chestnut Hill, Millville Morin, David ___ Elm St., Blackstone Mucciarone, Margaret ___ Linwood Murray, Catherine _ 11 So. Main St., Milford Nault, Doris _ Bellingham St., E. Blackstone Niro, Donato _______ 95 High St., Milford Novak, Rodney ____ 18 Ives St., Blackstone O’Brien, Mary Ann _ 87 Purchase St., Milford O’Brien, William _ Ironstone St., Millville O’Grady, Catherine _ Milford St., Mendon Fay Mary — ____- Blackstone Robert _—_ Ironstone St., Millville Filosa, Susan ___ 33 Madden Ave., Milford Finn, John ____ 47 E. Hartford Ave., Linwood Fitzgerald, Paula _ 17 No. Main St., Whitinsville Foley, Richard __243 Congress St., Milford Foncault, Richard ....1 Prentice Ave., Milford Forget, Donald __ 58 Central St., Millville Forget, Gerald __ 58 Central St., Millville French. Barbara __ 4 So. Union St., Milford Gagnon, George _ 83 Water St., Milford Gallerani, Mary __ -- 13 Thayer St., Milford Garibaldi, Victoria ..—. 88 Medway Rd., Milford Gleason, Barbara _ 2% Fruit St., Milford Goulet, Pauline __-.— 41 D St., Whitinsville Gravel, Edward __Elm St., E. Blackstone Guertin, Catherine __ 35 Linwood St., Linwood Hamelin, Leo _ 37 Glendale Ave., Uxbridge Hansen, Elaine __ 16 Fruit St., Milford Harrigan, Kathleen . 23 Main St., Blackstone Heaslip, Barbara _ 18 Taylor St., Milford Henault, Ernestine _ Webster St., Mendon Hickey, Bernard _ 66 Pine St., Milford Hobbs, Carolyn .... Elm St., Upton Hogan, Peter _ 9 Chestnut St., W’estboro Holbrook. Charles _ 243 Blackstone St., Blackstone Holbrook, Stewart_ 243 Blackstone St., Blackstone ladorola, Robert ..... 41 Grove St., Milford Jaworski, Gerald _ Providence St., Millville Parent, Edna __ Beverly Ave., Linwood Paulhus, Richard __ 860 Providence St., Whitinsville Phipps, William ___ 21 Church St., Blackstone Prince, Raymond __22 Hope St., Millville Proulx, Jeannette__106 Hopedale St., Hopedale Racine, Donna ____ 5 Paula Rd. Milford Rehberg, Dorothy ___ 196 Congress St., Milford Ricard, Richard _ Providence St., Mendon Ricard, Diane ___ Providence St., Mendon Roche, Marion_ Ridge Rd., Upton Roche, Mildred __ Ridge Rd., Upton Roy, Janet _ 21 Court St., Uxbridge Saravara, Jane _ Hill St., Millville Scherk, Paul _:_Ascension St., Blackstone Stock, Mary _ 94 Hopedale St., Hopedale Sullivan, Elizabeth .... 40 WTnter St., Milford Tancrell, Paula _ Elm St., Linwood Temple, Elaine .. 8 Robin Rd., Westboro Tredeau, Robert _ 41 No. Bow St., Milford Usher, James ___ Mendon St., Upton Varey, Frances ...... 8 Goodrich Ct., Milford Volpe, Francine ..... 39 Glines Ave., Milford Webber, James__ 15 Emmons St., Milford Whalen, Sheila _ 4 Huntington Ave., Blackstone W ood, Celine .... 55 Water St., Milford Zajac, John.....Ironstone St., Millville Sophomores Step by Sti The critical Sophomore President, Harry Harney, examines the hulletin board designed by M. Noferi, Treasurer, A. Conlee, Vice President, and K. Boyer, Secretary. Biology proves interesting to Sophomores, as K. Moore explains the process of photosynthesis. The day’s lesson in Religion II begins as A. Conlee reads a passage. ' e Progress m Knowledge The English language contains many actual Latin words which have not changed. M. Mucha demon¬ strates this to B. Lynch and the rest of the Latin II class. “Et tu, Brute” . . . reenacting a scene from the drama “Julius Caesar.” Vlaking use of a protractor, M. Wing explains the method of determining he degrees in an angle during a Geometry Class. Walking proudly down the hall are Sophomore honor students: K. Moore, P. Biedrzyeki, A. Conlee, S. Dumont, D. Temple, J. Parnell, R. Smith, G. DiMardo, R. Noel, A. Romanazzi (hiding), R. McGinnis, K. Boyer, and M. Mucha. A studious group of Business Arithmetic students work diligently at a problem. . ”1 T. Lrr-„ i f Sophomore T irectory Archambault, Ronald _ Vineyard St., Millville Bacon, Robert ... 97 Cody St., Woonsocket, R.I. Barnatt, Marcia ___ - Ironstone St., Millville Barrows, Josephine _ 87 Central St., Milford Baszner, Linda _ 13 Maple St., Wbitinsville Biedrzycki, Paul _____- Main St., Upton Birmingbam, Mary _ 53 Jefferson St., Milford Bogus, Helen ___ 82 School St., Milford Boyer, Catherine _ Maple Ave., West Upton Brennan, John _ 57 Carney St., Uxbridge Brochu, Leo _ 15 West Water, Wbitinsville Brown, Robert __ 7 Spring St., Westboro Burns, Carol ___9 West Fountain St., Milford Byrnes, Joseph _ 11 Court St., Milford Byron, Carol _ 24 Northrop St., Hopedale Canali, Ralph Jr. _ 37 Parkhurst St., Milford Capuzziello, Joseph __ 30 Main St., Milford Carroll, Anne ...... 6 Main St., Millville Catusi, William _ 106 Congress St., Milford Choiniere, Lucien _ Farm St., Blackstone Choquette, Eugenie_48 School St., Northbridge Conlee, Anne _ 310 Church St., Wbitinsville Clark, Elizabeth ___ -- 26 Pleasant St., Milford Costigan, Ann _ 238 Purchase St., Milford Cote, Paul __ Milk St., Blackstone Cove, John .— -.. South Main St., Uxbridge Courtemanche, Arthur ___ 3 Pine St., Wbitinsville Day, Gerard _ 12 Crescent St., Wbitinsville Deguire, Constance _ 141 Blackstone St., Blackstone DePhil, Lawrence _ 96 St. Paul St., No. Smithfield, R. I. Doyle, Patricia ___Blackstone St., Blackstone Driscoll, Everett _ 35 Pearl St., Milford Drolet, Robert _ 65A Beaver St., Milford Drugan, Carol_78 Purchase St., Milford Dumont, Suzanne _ 11 Taft St., Northbridge Dunlap, Patricia _20 South Main St., Milford Dunton, Gloria ____ Preston St., Millville Di Nardo, Geraldine —- _ Taft Ave., Mendon Felton, Hohm _ 233 Congress St., Milford Fitzpatrick, Kathleen_____ 36 Grove St., Milford Forget, Donald _ 58 Central St., Millville Fornaciari, Paula __ 11 Reade St., Milford Gagne, Lenette _ 8 Prospect St., Blackstone Gagnon, John _ 32 Haringa Ave., Wbitinsville Gavrillen, Gwendolyn _ Hill St., Blackstone Gorman, Margaret ___ Main St., Upton Grady, David _ Burns Ave., Millville Grady, Maureen _ Uxbridge, Mass. Grady, Patricia _ Luby Ave., Milford Grant, William _ 26 Prospect, Hopedale Guertin, Georgette __ Linwood St., Linwood Hanlon, Anne_ 30 West St., Milford Harney, Harry_22 Taft St., Northbridge Harriagn, Susan _ 25 Main St., Blackstone Hayes, Patricia_164 Congress St., Milford Holbrook, Stewart _ 243 Blackstone St., Blackstone Hopkins, Robert _ 490 Gaskill St., Woonsocket Horan, Margaret_52 Main St., Wbitinsville Inglesi, Raymond _ 15 Dominic St., .Milford Jablonski, Patricia ..106 Hayward St., Milford Jackson, Ronald_Millville Rd., Mendon Kcaman, Lawrence __471 Purchase St., Milford Kelley, James ____ Central St., Millville Kelliher, Kenneth _ 32 Forest St., Wbitinsville Kenny, Diane___ 75 Westboro St., Westboro Laczka, Stanley...... Fleches Ave., Millville Lavalle, Eva_80 School St., Northbridge Lemieux, Paul ___ 3 West St., Milford Luchini, David _ 7 Dominic St., Milford Lynch, Barbara _ 2 Fair St., Uxbridge Maggiore, Arthur __ 38 South Bow St., Milford Maloney, Maureen __ 12 Orchard St., Milford Massicotte, Kathleen _ 52 Main St., Wbitinsville McAuliffe, Eileen _ 94 Prospect St., Milford McGabe, Carol - 97 Prospect St., Milford McGeough, Sheila _ 43 Raynor St., Blackstone McGinnis, Robert _ 96 School St., Milford McGurk, Barbara - 2 Fair St., Uxbridge McTygue, Michael - 18 B. Prospect St., Hopedale Menard, Charles ___ 34 Edgewater Drive, E. Blackstone Mercure, Vivian ---- Fells Ave., Milford Milette, Robert ... Farm St., E. Blackstone Minnihan, Richard __A St., Wbitinsville Moffitt, John - 5 Blanchard Rd., Milford Montenegrino, Elizabeth ... 7 Middleton St., Milford Moore, Kathleen - 21 Grove St., Milford Moran, Judith - 25 Courtland St., Milford Mullaly, Mary F. _____ 6 Main St., Millville Mucha, Marlene ----- Homeward Ave., Uxbridge Noel, Roger A. - 32 Church St., Northbridge Noferi, Michael _ 5 Home Park Ave., Milford O’Brien, Barbara _ 8 Richmind Ave., Milford O’Brien, William _ Ironstone St., Millville Paradiso, Sharon _ Parnell, Joanne _ Paulhus, Therese_ Paulson, Ellen _ Pellerin, Shirley _ Pickett, Eugene _ Pouliot, Ronald _ Pouliot, Henry C. _ _ 16 Claflin St., Milford _ Central St., Millville _ Overlook St., Wbitinsville ____ Ridge Rd., Upton - Ironstone St., Millville - 110 E. Main St., Milford _ 215 Linwood St., Blackstone - Ironstone St., MillviUe Racine, Charles - 12 Huntoon Slip, Milford Romanazzi, Ann ....... 99V2 E. Main St., Milford Roy, Marie H. -3 Maple St., Wbitinsville Ryan, Lloyd - 12 King St., E. Blackstone Sambor, Frederick _ Santasuosso, Arthur _ Shaughnessy, John_ Smith, Anthony .. Smith, Charles_ Smith, Rita _ Squire, Patricia _ Stone, Thomas _ - Ironstone St., Millville ... 5 Claflin St., Milford - 236 Congress St., Milford _ 155 Medway Rd., Milford --Hastings St., Mendon - Fisher St., Westboro - Lincoln St., Millville _ Hopkinton Rd., Westboro Temple, Dianne _ Thibeault, Claire _ Tolenti, Peter _ Tredeau, Harris _ Trettel, James _ Turner, Joannd _ _ 8 Robin Rd., Westboro .... 4 Pickering Rd., E. Blackstone - 175 Mendon St., Hopedale _ 41 North Bow St., Milford -- Medway Rd., Milford _ 278 Church St., Wbitinsville Vandal, George ... Varey, James _ Viera Maria _ Volpe, Sara .. Volpicelli, Marcia 12 Hale Avenue, Milford . Goodrich Court, Milford - Lincoln St., Millville _ 3 Grove St., Milford 45 Luby Avenue, Milford Walker, John .. Walsh, Mary _ Ware, Elaine_ Whalen, June _ Wing, Frank __ Wing, Marsha _ Wright, George __ Wyspianski, Linda _ _ 7 Arcade St., Wbitinsville _ Lincoln St., Millville _15 Claflin St., Milford _ 2 Millville Rd., Mendon _ 3 Bow St., Millville _ 3 Bow St., Millville .. 16 Cherry St., Milford _38 East Main St., Milford La Bastie, Phillip _ Fleches Ave., Millville Zacchilli, Carol _ Chestnut St., Millville juniors i f8r ‘ 7 • 1 . 9 ' ¥ ' s.i .y M ' Vice ; , T Gebneau, C ' , ■ ' •- -- „ piesident, ' .M 3. Rogers, r Logan, Secreta ’ ,,ctivitres. . Class oiiicers G. L S . . ssion ot 3uniot Glass re m o ep Treasurer, The Junior religion class is profoundly interested in their religion course. Reading is P. Hourihan. The library is a place often visited by English III students, for here, they know, lies an abundance of knowledge to be imbibed. H. Tieuli points out “La Manche” on the French map to class- These Juniors find Chemistry a fascinating subiect. mates G. Edwards, P. McAuliffe and N. Forget. Keep up the good work! These Junior students have attained honor roll marks for the past three years. Seated: E. Bagg, M. Manguso, E. Connors, R. Mussulli, D. Coutu. Second row: C. Gavrillen, A, Koback, M. O’Grady, H. Kenney, M. Griffith. Standing: J. Rogers, J. McCeough, R. Tracy, and B. lanzito. Always smiling are these Junior C.Y.C. officers. Left to right: P. Doherty, G. Meade, R. Heron, and D. Sullivan. umor Directory Aalto. Michael .... Pleasant St., Lillis Adam, Roanald __20 Water St., Whitinsville Allen, Marquerite __ 21 Court St., Milford Bagg, Elizabeth .... Milford St., Mendon Barsanti, Judyann _ 52 Mount-Pleasant St., Milford Baldiga, Richard ..45 Harford Ave., No. Bellingham Beaulieu, Jacqueline ___ Pickering Rd., E. Blackstone Binnette, Yvonne _ Farm St., E. Blackstone Blascio, Sandra __ Joseph St., Milford Bowen, Susan _ 50 Franklin St., Milford Camire, Gloria ___ 1202 Social St., W ' oonsocket, R.I. Carrachino, Ann _ 35 Mount-Pleasant St., Milford Champney, Paul _ 33 Pearl St., Holliston Colbert, Carol _____ 106 E. Main St., Westboro Colleary, Dennis_ 14% Mount-Pleasant St., Milford Connors, Eileen _ Mechanic St., Bellingham Currivan, Jon _ 12 Campbell St., W. Medway Coutu, Donald ___ 9 Church St., Blackstone Daige, Edward _ 24 Dutcher St., Hopedale Dalbec, Pauline _ 285 North Main St., No. Uxbridge Deam, John _ 268 Main St., Milford De Paolo, Isabel __ 2 Middle St., Blackstone Dion, Claudette _4 Fletcher St., Whitinsville Doherty, Edward _ 16 Westbrook St. Milford Dupuis, Joseph _ 80 Grove St., Milford Dzaman, Joyce ___ Farm St., E. Blackstone Edwards, George __ 52 Emmons St., Milford Figuerido, Robert _ 2 Bow St., Millville Fitzgerald, Maureen _ 8 Quinlan St., Milford Foley, John ___ 234 Congress St., Milford Forget, Normand ___ 58 Central St., Millville Gagnon, David _ 32 Haringa Ave., Whitinsville Gavrillen, Christine __ Hill St., Millville Gelineau, James__— Oak St., Millville Griffith, Michael __ 52 Sumner St., Milford Hamelin, Diane __ Homeward Ave., Uxbridge Hayes, David _ 164 Congress St., Milford Heron, Robert __29 Purchase St., Milford Hilton, Joan Holt, Maureen_George St., Mendon Hourihan, Patricia .. 197 Purchase St., Milford lanzito, Benjamin _ 13 Mechanic St., Milford Janis, Linda _ Chesley St., Millville Jaworski, Alan_Providence St., Millville Keeny, Helene ___75 West Main St., Westboro Koback, Anne .. 12 Whipple .St., Blackstone Lavalle, William _ 26 Forest St., Whitinsville Lavin, Patricia ___ 166 Ashland St., Holliston Liborio, Janice __ 118 East Main St., Milford Logan, George . 31 Douglas St., Uxbridge Lynch, Peter _____ 22 Marywood St., Uxbridge Manguso, Marcia __68 Hayward St., Milford McAuliffe, Patricia .. 4 So. Richard St., Milford McCabe, Michael _____ Preston St., Millville McCormick, Mary ___ Central St., Millville McGeough, John ____ 43 Raynor St., Blackstone McNarmara, Daniel _ 3 Pleasant St., Uxbridge McTygue, Francis ___ 18 Prospect St., Hopedale Meade, George ..... 13 Popular St., Milford Meagher, Barbara _ 17 Sumner St., Milford Melanson, Joseph __91 South Main St., Milford Mielinski, Joseph _ Rivulet St., No. Uxbridge Mitchell, Leona ____Depot St., Milford Mussulli, Rena ____ 6 Pond St., Milford. Mulligan, Ann _ Fagan St., Uxbridge Norton, Joan _ 39 Pleasant St., Milford Noyes, Carleton _ 289 Ashland St., Holliston O’Grady, Mildred _ Milford St., Mendon Page, Jean Marcia _ Centennial St., West Upton Parnell, Roberta _ 12 Preston St., Millville Pelletier, Kathleen _ 7 Orchard St., Westboro Pouliot, Judith _ Brown Terrace, Uxbridge Powers, Dennis _ 85 Edgewater St., Blackstone Reilly, Hugh _____ 170 Main St., Blackstone Rideout, Loretta __ Hartford Ave., Caryville Robertson, Sheila __- 40 Pleasant St., Uxbridge Robillard, Patricia ___ Hartford Ave., Caryville Rogers, James ...— 83 Holliston St., Medway Savage, Marie _ West Hartford Ave., No. Uxbridge Smith, Charles __14 Emmons St., Milford Stock, Thomas -- 94 Hopedale St., Hopedale Sullivan, Diane .... 40 Winter St., Milford Sullivan, Edward __ 10 Lincoln St., Millville Taddie, John _ 295 Central St., Milford Tessicini, Elaine _ 85 East St., Milford Tieuli, Henrietta __ 22 Spring St., Milford Veau, Richard ___ 30 Main St., Whitinsville Webber, John __ 12 Grove St., Milford Wilson, James .. 181 Central St., Holliston Wojdylak, James ___ 288 Village St., Medway S ' - Saint psepk ’s 0uild 1958 PATRONS MOST REV. JOHN J. WRIGHT. D.D. Rev. William J. Foran, V.F. Rev. Thomas J. Connellan Rev. John P. Farnon Dr. William F. Barron Rev. David P. Burke Dr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Smith Rev. Mar+in J. Manahan Dr. F. Geotfroy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. McAuliffe Dr. Costrino Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNiel Dr. Ray Ellsworth, D.M.D. Rev. Camille A. Blain Mr. and Mrs. James J. Curley Rev. William Lucy Mrs. Paul T. Hayes S+. Mary ' s Circle C.W.C. Dr. Joseph Ashkins Dr. Paul J. O ' Connor Dr. Joseph P. Fournier Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breault A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Morcone Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Poulin Mr. Ronald A. Poulin Rev. EdwardI Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Voipe Mr. and Mrs. John F. Finn Attorney Nathan Rosenfeld Att. William Murray Att. Alfred Cenedella, Sr. Dr. Hugo A. Andreotti Leon Zocchi Dr. Nicholas Capece Hoboken Citizens ' Club Aux. M. Kachnowicz Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Savage Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Menganelll Mr. and Mrs. F. Albert Pouliot Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gervais Hoboken Citizens Club, Inc. Millville American Legion Aux. Italians Vets Club Ladies Aux. DONATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Creighton Mr. Armand Labrie Mr. and Mrs. John F. DeToma Mr. Ted Nolan Edward Prior Mr. Rene Pelland Mr. Rene Tancrell Joseph Croteau Bungalo Rest Rainville Studio Henry ' s Barber Shop Su-Joy Beauty Parlor Dana Kingsbury Mrs. Lydia J. Hartnett Miss Elaine Parnell Miss Katherine Parnell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biuso Dr. James F. Horan, D.M.D. Worcester School of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coady Business Science, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birmingham The Edmar Shop Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Hebert Mr. and Mrs. William Summers Brisson Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Victor Negus Mr. Wallace BIssantI Mr. Jack Scott Mr. Arthur Breed Peter ' s Meat Market Miss Lorraine Dufault Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roy John R. Greene Dr. Nossif Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LeBlanc Mr. and Mrs. William Letourneau Brook ' s Market Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jenkins Hillcrest Farm RUDY ' S JENNY SERVICE Central Street Millville, Mass. HOME COAL CO., INC. 256 Privilege Street Woonsocket, R. I. EDWARD T. MEE AGENCY 251 Main Street Woonsocket, R. I. FITZPATRICK SERRANO 129 South Main St. Milford, Mass. WENDELL T. PHILLIPS Associates, Architects HARRY j. SMITH 285 Main Street Woonsocket, R. I. P. LUSSIER CO. 105 Bernon Street Woonsocket, R. I. TILTON MILLS CLEANERS Monument Square Blackstone, Mass. PETERSON BROTHERS Tool Company Milford, Mass. DOMINIC COMPOPIANO Main Street Blackstone, Mass. WOONSOCKET COAL CO. North Main Street Woonsocket, R. I. GAUDETTE FUNERAL SERVICE Northbridge, Mass. MILFORD EMBLEM CLUB Milford, Mass. DONATIONS Phil ' s Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Michael Darcy A Friend Miss Elizabeth Moroney Laferriere Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baillargeon Miss Carol Cunniff Mr. C. L. Mucciarone Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cassidy P ' O ' s Furniture Mary V. Maniscalco Miss Dorothy Pyne John McCooey Mr. and Mrs. George Therrien Mr. and Mrs. Primo T. Zacchilli John Finn Mrs. Stanley Sussicey BOOSTERS Ronald Adams Joyce Arcudi Josephine Barrows Susan Bowen Carol Burns Jeanne Choquette Patricia Clark Anne Conlee Donald Coutu Edward Daige Cecelia CeFrancesco Suzanne Dumont Kathleen Fitzpatrick Maureen Grady Harry Harney Ernestine Henault Ben lanzito Anne Koback Marcia Manguso Marcia Volpicelli Patricia McAuliffe Carol McCabe Dennis McGee John McGeough Daniel McNamara George Meade John Melanson Joan Norton William O ' Brien Dennis Powers Patricia Robillard Jane Saravara Patricia Squires Mary Stock Thomas Stock Diane Sullivan Edward Sullivan Jeanne Turner Francine Voipe James Wilson BLACKSTONE PHARMACY 147 Main Street Blackstone, Mass BROOKS FARM DAIRY Mendon Street Upton, Mass. TOWNLINE DAIRY William Street West Upton, Mass. DICK SHEA Blue Ribbon Oil Millville, Mass. AL ' S GLAD GARDEN GREENHOUSE Upton, Mass. FRANK ' S SERVICE STATION Milford, Mass. RIVER BEND FARM 108 Oak Street Uxbridge, Mass. CHARLESCRAFT PRESS Central Street Milford, Mass. STONE FURNITURE CO. 32 Central Street Milford, Mass. CLARKE PRINTING CO. 120 Main St. Milford, Mass. CARYVILLE GARAGE Hartford Ave. Caryville, Mass. OSCAR J. RYAN AGENCY Real Estate—Insurance Blackstone, Mass. STAMP-IT-CORPORATION Prospect Street Milford, Mass. UPTON FUEL CONSTRUCTION CO West Upton, Mass. MILFORD FINANCE CORP. 198 Main Street Milford, Mass. RISEBERG ' S 174 Main Street Milford, Mass. COOPER ' S STORE 132 Main St. Milford, Mass. MARKS BROS. MARKET 118 Prospect Hgts. Milford, Mass. WORCESTER COUNTY ELECTRIC CO Milford, Mass. JULIAN OIL CO. Spring Street Milford, Mass. N. MORELLI SONS, INC. 24 Main Street Milford, Mass. HARTFORD RESTAURANT Hartford Ave. Caryville, Mass. BELLINGHAM ELECTRICAL 250 Pulaski Blvd. Bellingham, Mass. M. J. CONWAY Lincoln Street Millville, Mass. WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME Main Street Upton, Mass. LAKESIDE RE-UPHOLSTERING Brook Street Upton, Mass. MAUSSEAU ' S, INC. 289 Main Street Woonsocket, R. I. BAY STATE ERECTING CO., INC. Upton, Mass. BROCKTON SHOE STORE, INC. Milford, Mass. RAINBOW CLEANSERS Uxbridge, Mass. BUFFUM ' S DRUG STORE Main Street Whitinsville, Mass. SID ' S ATLANTIC SERVICE School Street Milford, Mass. LOUIS FASHION SHOP 187 Main Street Milford, Mass. MR. HENRY HARPIN Rathbun Street Woonsocket, R. I. LAROCHELLE BODY AND WELDING Woonsocket, R. I. CARMICHAEL ' S PHARMACY 63 Main Street Milford, Mass. DAMERJ IAN ' S MARKET KELLY FARM N. V. CAFE 129 Arnold Street Upton, Mass. North Main Street Woonsocket, R. 1. NORMAN ' S FASHION, INC. North Uxbridge KEOUGH PRATT, INC. 291 North Main St. ALBIN FUNERAL HOME 194 Main Street Woonsocket, R. 1. North Uxbridge, Mass. H. C. RYAN MOTOR 46 Hazel Street Uxbridge, Mass. SALES, INC. HILDA ' S DANCE STUDIO DANIELS TOBACCO CO. Cape Road 258 Green Street Woonsocket, R. 1. Milford, Mass. Woonsocket, R. 1. BARLOW ' S LAUNDROMAT MASON-PRESTON CO. RED SHUTTER 126 Main Street 243 Main Street Milford, Mass. Woonsocket, R. 1. H. HILL SONS 4 Freedom Street Milford, Mass. AVON SHOE CORBETT CONCRETE PIPE CO., INC. 205 Main Street 84 East Main Street Milford, Mass. Milford, Mass. H. A. DANIELS INSURANCE CO. 224 Main Street WOONSOCKET Milford, Mass. TIRE SALES, INC. GEORGE ' S LUNCH 767 Social Street 161 Main Street Woonsocket, R. 1. Milford, Mass. RICE PHARMACY CUNNINGHAM FUNERAL HOME 306 Concord Street Framingham, Mass. DUFFY ' S DINER 156 Main Street Milford, Mass. SOUTH END AUTO SERVICE 336 Main Street UXBRIDGE RADIO TELEVISION CO. Milford, Mass. 42 South Main St. ARCADE DRUG STORE Uxbridge, Mass. 49 Concord Street Framingham, Mass. IDEAL THEATRE Milford, Mass. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION STORE PHESANT CLUB 128 Main Street Hopkinton, Mass. KAMPERSAL ' S DAIRY Milford, Mass. MILFORD CLAM SHOP Milford, Mass. SUNNY SIDE POULTRY FARM 12 Main Street BRENNANS GARAGE, INC. Uxbridge, Mass. Medway, Massachusetts Milford, Mass. WARREN ' S JEWELER PYNE SAND STONE CO. TED ' S DINER 178 Main Street General Contracting Hopkinton, Mass. MILFORD ROTARY ANN CLUB Milford, Mass. Milford, Mass. Milford, Mass. HOPEDALE PHARMACY 58-62 Hopedale Street Hopedale, Mass. E. A. LAPOINTE Beans Lane Northbridge, Mass. MATT ' S DAIRY Northbridge, Mass. BLACKSTONE VALLEY FUEL CO. Uxbridge, Mass. BOUTIETTE ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. Whitinsville, Mass. PAIGE JEWELERS 10 East Main Street Westboro, Mass. L. BLAINE LIBBEY 225 Main Street Milford, Mass. BERKELEY STORES Main Street Milford, Mass. TED ' S DINER Milford, Mass. SHERMAN L AUNDRY 32-34 Exchange Street Milford, Mass. F. FRABOTTA SONS No. Uxbridge, Mass. VIRGIE-EARL CO. 217 Main Street Milford, Mass. CHIC NELL ' S BEAUTY SALON BARBER SHOP Hopedale, Mass. LETAURNEAU BROS. Main Street Linwood, Mass. « DONAT ' S MARKETS, INC. Northbridge, Uxbridge Fisherville TANCRELL CITY SERVICE Douglas Street Uxbridge, Mass. WORCESTER COUNTY ELECTRIC 181 Main St., Milford SHATTUCK ' S MARKET Maple and Main Sts. Mendon, Mass. ALBIN ' S STUDIO 40 South Main Street Uxbridge, Mass. TAFT PRINTING CO. Uxbridge, Mass. ECONOMY CLEANERS Milford, Mass. KIRBY ' S SERVICE STATION Main Street Blackstone, Mass. CORBEILLE BUICK CO. Uxbridge, Mass. TOWN HALL SPA Hopedale, Mass. Nelson C. Dion, Prop. NELMOR COMPANY Main Street Millville, Mass. NOEL ' S VENETIAN BLIND CO. 156 Church Street Whitinsville, Mass. UXBRIDGE INN Uxbridge, Mass. TANCRELL COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME Uxbridge, Mass. MILORD TOOL DIE CO., INC. Spruce Street Milford, Mass. MARY PRESTERA INS. CO. 62 Church Street Whitinsville, Mass. A. H. SWEET COMPANY Oscar C. Ayotte Milford, Mass. CENTRAL MASS. TRAVEL AGENCY 197 Main Street MARJORIE MANNING Milford, Mass. DON ' S NEWS ROOM Main Street Blackstone, Mass. NIRO NIRO CO. 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Clarified and Pasteurized Milk and Cream WEBSTER, MASS. L. G. BALFOUR CO. KNOWN WHEREVER THERE ARE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Class Rings and Pins—Diplomas Commencement Invitations—Cards ATTLEBORO. MASSACHUSEHS All the News NEILAN ' S in the REXALL DRUG STORE MILFORD DAILY NEWS MILFORD, MASS. JOSEPH F. EDWARDS J. F. SARGEANT FUNERAL DIRECTOR FUNERAL SERVICE 94 Congress Street Milford, Mass. 84 Congress Street Milford, Mass. BERARDI LOAN CO.. INC. MILFORD, MASS. It ' s a Pleasure to Serve You Mgr., FRANK Di ANTONIO RING ' S MEN ' S WEAR Main Street MILFORD. MASS. NELSON MOTOR CO. MARCUS JEWELER Park Street DIAMONDS : WATCHES : JEWELRY MILFORD, MASS. Milford, Mass. BRADBURY-LOCKE CO. H. M. CURTISS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER Milford, Mass. COAL CO. 48 Pond Street MILFORD, MASS. RAYFIELD ' S SPECIALTY SHOP CONSIGLI CONST. CO. 85 Concord St. Framingham, Mass. DOWNTOWN FRAMINGHAM ' S FRIENDLIEST STORE General Contractors 113 Purchase St. MILFORD, MASS. Tel. 2580 Compliments of GRANT ' S DOWNTOWN BARBEAU ' S GARAGE Milford ' s WOONSOCKET, R. 1. Department Store Compliments of DR. AND MRS. CARL T. R. J. LeBLANC CONSTRUCTION CO. BON-TEMPO Carpenter—Builder MILFORD, MASS. KEYSTONE 3-8628 MILFORD 1982 Congratulations! To Class of 1958 Congratulations! To the Graduates of 1958 JOHN BOYLE O ' REILLY The Chaplains, Officers COUNCIL NO. 85 K. of C. Wes+boro, Mass. and Members of the BLACKSTONE VALLEY C.Y.C. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 MR. AND MRS. J. FRANCIS COVE DRAPER CORPORATION HOPEDALE, MASSACHUSETTS COMPLIMENTS of ROSENFELD WASHED SAND AND STONE CO. Ready-Mixed Concrete Sand and Gravel JOSEPH ROSENFELD, Prop. Milford, Mass. Tel. 720 Compliments of FRED T. CAHILL REAL ESTATE and Greater Milford ' s NEWSPAPER DISTRIBUTOR, INC. Lincoln Square MILFORD. MASS. BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ' 58 MILFORD SAVINGS BANK THE MUSIC NOOK Let Us Help Save Your Money at The Bank MILFORD SAVINGS BANK Main Street Milford, Mass. 236 Main St. Milford, Mass. DAVOREN ' S DRIVE-IN PHARMACY 3 Water Street MILFORD MASS. MILFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Milford, Massachusetts 246 Main Street KARL BRIGHT INSURANCE ARCHER RUBBER Main Street MILFORD, MASSACHUSEHS COMPANY Milford, Massachusetts L Yl IS OUR V thought SODA SHOPPE BARNEY COAL CO., INC. Atlantic Heating Oil Texas Kerosene Corner of Main and Exchange Dust-Free Reading Trademark Toridheet Rotary and Gun Coaloil Burners MILFORD, MASSACHUSETTS BURNER SERVICE STOKER SERVICE MILFORD NATIONAL BANK MILFORD PRODUCTS CO. TRUST COMPANY Tire Recappers Milford Massachuseffs SO. MAIN ST. MILFORD, MASS. JENNEY SUPER SERVICE B. F. Goodrich Tires Repairing Tubeless Tires for 10 Years Batteries Accessories Jenney Specialized Lubrication FRANK, JOE, BOB at Your Service FRANK T. CAPUZZIELLO. PROP. 28 Main Street Tel. 1054 Milford, Massachusetts EASTMAN CORBEH CIVIL ENGINEERS CHARLES L. GAUCHER 84 E. Main St. Milford, Massachusetts Registered Land Surveyor MURAL SPORTS WEAR MORNINGSIDE Sumner Street GREENHOUSES, INC. Milford, Mass. Say It With Flowers BECKER JUNIOR COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE A Career School of Business WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS Associate in Science Degree DAY DIVISION PROGRAMS Accounting Administrative Secretarial Business Administration Executive Secretarial Medical Secretarial Retail Merchandising Secretarial Finishing Transfer Privileges With Many Leading Colleges COEDUCATIONAL—DORMITORIES—ATHLETICS PLACEMENT SERVICE Catalog on Request BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 58 MRS. PAULINE PONTONIO and Members of Her BINGO PARTY BLACKSTONE LOWELL ' S DAIRY Homogenized and Pasteurized POTATO CHIP CO., INC. 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