University of Rhode Island - Renaissance / Grist Yearbook (Kingston, RI)

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. . we love the halls of ivy.’ University of Rhode Island Dedication In deep appreciation for your sacrifices of time and health to our paramount interests, your unselfish labor to guarantee our present and future security, your sympathy-laden smiles, your guidance of our efforts, failures, and successes; your thousands of kindnesses, and your complete devotion to the best years of our lives, we, the Class of Fifty-four, dedicate this Grist. May it be a small part of the complete “thank you” which we hope someday can be manifested in its entirety to you — OUR PARENTS. Table of Contents Dedication 4 President’s Message 6 Class Advisor’s Message 7 Class History 12 Senior Class Officers 13 Senior Class 14 Honorary Societies 59 Professional Organizations 69 Student Executive Councils 81 Residences 91 Activities 12 1 Men’s Athletics 147 Women’s Athletics 161 Events 165 Underclass Directory 177 Advertisements 5 210 The President’s Message Dr. Woodward December 10, 1953 To the Members of the Class of 1954: With your graduation next June, you will bring to a close four years of rich experience — years filled with a great variety of activities centering around your pursuit of knowledge and preparation for a career. While your main purpose of attending college has been the strengthening of your mental powers and the mastery of your courses of study which will be recognized by the awarding of a college degree, there have been many other facets of your education of a non-academic nature. The University of Rhode Island believes in the education of the whole man.” The well- rounded development of personality cannot be acquired purely through book learning.” It is in this respect that one’s whole college experience plays an important role — extracurricular activities both athletic and non-athletic, participation in self-government, contacts with fellow students of varying tastes and backgrounds, contests in which you have taken part, the striving for excellence in competitive games, disciplines imposed by a well-ordered, well-governed community, the sense of public responsibility that attends good citizenship, the development of spiritual qualities that accompany an active expression of religious faith, the social cus toms which dictate right conduct and good manners — all these contribute to the sum total of your education and may well have a more decisive influence upon your future success than actual academic achievement. These are some of the values which you will take away with you from the campus, and which will remain with you all your life. Among these treasures acquired during your college career, none will mean more to your future happiness than the personal friendships formed among your fellow students. All this is good reason why the varied activities of campus life should be recorded in the annual year book of the University. This issue of The Grist will serve through the years to come as a reminder of happy fruitful days. Your class is adding one more unit to our alumni body, one more volume to our recorded history. Already you have contributed this much to the growing stature of the University. As alumni, we depend upon you to continue to add to the prestige and the good name of your alma mater. CARL R. WOODWARD 6 President The Class Advisor ' s Message Dr. Hartung A week or two before your editor asked me for a mes- sage to the class, I had a visit from an alumnus who had been away from Kingston for several years. During our discussion of the University he expressed some surprise over an item. Golly,” he said, are they still doing it that way here? When are they ever going to change and do it . . . and here he explained in great detail how the situation could be much improved. Have you ever written the Administration and made your views known,” I asked, After all it is still your Uni- versity.” No,” he replied, to tell the truth, I never thought about it until now.” This frank statement from a man who had been a leader in his class set me to thinking, and I decided to raise the point with the Class of ’54 at my first opportunity. This invitation to write a few lines for the Grist has provided the opportunity most significantly. During your four years here your class has distinguished itself not only in group performance, but also by the striking individual records, scholastic, intramural, and athletic which many of its members have made. Although I am not acquain- ted with each of you personally, the cross section which I do know has generally impressed me and won my respect. In short, ’54 is a fine group, and a group whose ideas and active support Rhode Island will continue to need. My message to the class, therefore, is a call for your mature interest in the University as alumni. By mature interest I am not referring merely to financial support, for money without ideas is sterile and gifts without thought and meaning are hollow indeed. What I would have from you for your Uni- versity is your enthusiasm, your continuing attention to its problems as it grows and has to meet new challenges, and your loyalty. Above all I would have these tangible and oft expressed. Interested alumni are the hallmarks of all our great colleges and universities. If you continue to work for U.R.I. you will contribute immeasurably to its sound growth. And as it grows it will continue, in turn, to reward you, its men and women, not only in the intangibles of satisfaction and pride, but concretely in service to the state. Perhaps an appeal of this sort is unorthodox coming from a faculty adviser; a hail and farewell,” is, I realize, far more usual. But it seemed to me most important that you hear from one who knew you well during your undergraduate days, that your University’s needs from you, for your ideas and thoughts, and its interest in you will continue to wax in the future as they have during the past four years. In closing with a wish of good luck and success to all of you, let me assure you, that I, too, as a part of your University, will follow your careers with warm interest. DR. ERNEST HARTUNG Class Advisor Board of Trustees A. Livingston Kelley, A.B., Chairman — North Kingstown Henry J. Blais, Jr., L.L.B., Vice Chairman — Pawtucket Sara L. Kerr, Ed.M., Secretary — Central Falls R. A. DeBucci, B.S. — Edgewood Virginia V. MacLeod, A.B. — Providence Francis I. McCanna, LL.M. — Providence Michael F. Walsh, Ed.D.— Newport 8 f The Executive Council George A. Ballentine, Ph.D., Dean, College of Business Miss Olga P. Brucher, Dean, College of Home Economics John F. Quinn, Ph.D., Dean of Men Mason H. Campbell, Ph.D., Dean of College of Agriculture John C. Weldin, Ph.D., Dean of Administration and Registrar Carl R. Woodward, Ph.D., President of the University Harold W. Browning, Ph.D., Vice-President and Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Evelyn B. Morris, Dean of Women Miss Mary-Jane Bacon, M.S., Assistant Professor of Food and Nutrition Kenneth Mairs, Met.E., Associate Professor of Metallurgy T. Stephen Crawford, Ph.D., Dean of College of Engineering Miss Louise White, A.M., Director of the School of Nursing 9 GRIST Row 2: J. Turgeon, J. Giblin, P. Hicks, H. Tremblay, N. Carlson, J. Munroe, F. Dring, N. Almy. Row 1 : J. Gleason, L. Holtz, M. Hyman, J. Barton, J. Jalbert, R. Christopher, M. J. Carty. EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Joyce Barton MANAGING EDITOR CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS Raymond Christopher Joseph Jalbert Melvin Hyman Art Editor Photography Editor Features Editor Copy Editor Women’s Residence Editor Men’s Residence Editor Women’s Sport Editor Men’s Sport Editor Clubs Editor Advertising Editor Circulation Editor Laurie Holtz Mary Jane Carty Carol Scott Carole Meadow Frances Gracia Robert Horton Joyce Giblin Henry Tremblay Paula Koelsch Janet Gleason Norman Carlson ADVISORS Miss Mary Matzinger Dean John F. Quinn 10 BOARD Acknowledgements - Editor A college lives only in its students. Yet, if a book can clearly reflect these students, the college can live in that book also. This Yearbook is an attempt to become such a reflection. The Grist staff floundered through many nev ideas and confronted numerous obstacles, but finally we present the completed product to you. Special thanks go to my staff for their determi- nation and cooperation; to our advisors for their encouragement and support; and to our photo- graphic, cover, and printing companies for the un- selfish giving of their valuable time. Without each and every one of you, this book would not have been. May this Grist for 1954 depict those things which you, looking back on your college career in years to come, would want to remember of your under-graduate days at the University of Rhode Island. — Joyce Barton Joyce Barton EDITOR CLUBS Otis Oliver Patricia Zanella WOMEN S SPORTS Joan Boumenot Pauline Hogan Julia Hovnanian CIRCULATION Frances Dring Horace Knowles Richard Easterbrooks Priscilla Sherman Richard Millar MEN’S SPORTS Paul Sullivan Maurice Chucas Smart Smith Jack Arnold Richard Conde Robert Gruber Fred McConnville WOMEN’S RESIDENCE Cecile Nardone Barbara Thompson MEN’S RESIDENCE Richard Webber James Marble Fred Clark Kim Wheelock Richard Kehew Paul Sullivan COPY Beverly Broomfield Claire Buchannan Sue Kinne Harvey Schartz Pauline Bregman Ann Vartebedian FEATURES Jane Shea Ann Moran Sandra Voelker ADVERTISING Joanne Turgeon Joan Gaddes Ann Shaw Jean Berry Norman Oshrin GRIST STAFF History Freshman year . . . That first day on campus ... we all dressed up . . . parents helping us move in . . . the rains came and stayed for the rest of the week . . . things left at home . . . movies at Edwards and the electricity went off . . . the freshman Home Ecs took their personality tests and all came out depressed . . . campus tours staged from the middle of the quadrangle via the pointed finger . . . classes started and freshmen don’t cut classes,” and we didn’t — for a week ... the first football game and we all marched down ... we won and went home happy ... we learned to feel at home in the Union . . . the Aggie Bawl was the first major dance ... we had a great Beat Brown” rally but we didn’t win . . . class elections came along and we had to have two because nobody voted the first time . . . Blue Book exams and the girls stopped wearing their green bows ... the Mayoralty Campaign — we went and laughed but didn’t know why — the Sachems called it off and the Sophs said, Wait til next year . . . they broke ground for the new gym and we got out of classes . . . Homecoming and no one went home ... we won the game and it was even more so . . . sorority rushing started . . . parties and more parties . . . It it all right to wear the same gown to two different formal parties?” . . . bids came out and most of the girls were happy . . . they went to the Union in their jackets ... we took everything in and we were learning . . . finals came and we found that you can’t cover course work in an hour . . . second semester and resolu- tions to keep up with studying . . . the Mil Ball came and most of us went and saw our own Nancy Gifford crowned queen ... we became a University and had a day off from classes and danced that night . . . fraternity rushing started and the boys got awfully tired of chicken salad . . . two songs were in vogue . . . Come On ’A My House and I’m Undecided Now ... the girls got a 10:30 Tuesday night and the Union was even more crowded . . . fraternity dances came and everyone wanted to go . . . some of the diehards” started beaching it in March . . . fraternity bids came out and the girls watched and congratulated the boys . . . cut classes and red faces went hand in hand everywhere . . . finals started and we found university exams were no easier than college exams . . . Sophomore year . . . This year we guided the freshmen instead of being guided and it felt good . . . now we could sit in the Union and look at them instead of being looked at by the upperclassmen ... Ed Doherty was the new football coach ... we went to classes in the chem building . . . spontaneous Brown rallies were the order of the week ... it was a close game we lost and the word of the week was, “Wait til next year . . . when the Mayoralty campaign started no one knew Willie” but when it was over the whole campus voted him our Mayor” ... it rained so hard for the homecoming game the field looked like a pond but our players swam” to victory ... the girls got a one o’clock Saturday night . . . Nancy Lee Behrbohm was our Soph Hop Queen . . . compulsory convocation for freshmen created quite a stir and we were glad they hadn’t started it a year sooner ... Phi Mu took honors in the fraternity sing ... the St. Johns weekend in New York will long be remembered and the team seemed off to a good start . . . Christmas came and all the houses outdid each other in singing carols . . . finals came and no one got much sleep ... the basketball game with UConn was terrific ... the girls started practicing for the sorority sing ... the Rhody Revue ran the gamut from military routines to dancing flowers ... the weather was unpredictable and we had snowball fights at the end of March . . . another week and we began beaching it” ... too bad sopho- mores can’t pick their courses and have no afternoon classes . . . beautiful was the word for the sorority sing and Alpha Delta Pi won the cup ... Phi Mu and their rhododendron were the talk of the campus for a week ... we started study- ing for finals and some of the lucky ones made senior week . . . Junior year . . . We wondered how the freshmen could be so young . . . Hal Kopp was back and we expected a great football team . . . Joyce Gibson was Aggie Bawl Queen ... the football team was really rolling and Almy, Fratto and DiSpirito were the big guns ... the Beat Brown” rally was great but the game was even greater as Almy and DiSpirito proved to be an unbeatable combination ... we got a day off from classes . . . Ike” or Adlai in November was the big question . . . Willie was re-elected Mayor and we found him as funny as ever ... we won the homecoming game and finished the season with only one loss . . . homecoming itself was the greatest ... the St. Johns weekend was fabulous and we moved our headquarters from the Union to the Abbey . . . by now we knew how to take finals in our stride . . . second semester and we started saving out cuts for beach days . . . we beat UConn in a thrilling game . . . Union 3 was still the most popular course on campus . . . there was something lacking when fraternity bids came out because the girls weren’t there at Quinn watching the bovs ... the Rhodv Revue was getting more like a girls’ variety show . . . the sorority sing was non-competitive and the old gazazz seemed to be missing ... we kept hearing talk of the new Union ... we were tapped for Sachems and senior year suddenly seemed awfully close . . . Lois Ward was our Junior Prom Queen and remember the parties ... it was a rainv spr ing and Beach 5 suffered . . . we went to Senior Week and thought of our own . . . we planned our schedules so we could have an easy senior year . . . finals again . . . graduation and then we became the campus leaders . . . Senior year . . . This was our last year and we all resolved to make the most of it . . . everyone came back to campus with the freshmen ... the Aggie Bawl was part of the Maine weekend and Ann Bailey was queen . . . winning the game was great and we were off to another successful football season . . . Homecoming came early and the Wildcats were really wild ... we didn’t win the game but it was still Homecoming . . . everyone went to Providence to see if we would beat Brown again and we did . . . Almy sparked the team once more . . . Alpha Delta Pi and Theta Chi’s jam session was really gone” . . . Hofstra and the cop on the corner with turn right here and it’s two miles down the road . . . Willie abdicated and Jobless Feardick” was our new mayor ... the campus moved to UConn for the weekend and we won that game too . . . our boys played their last game and they gave it all they had . . . once again we tied for the Yankee Conference cham- pionship . . . proofs came back and Do I really look like that? was the question of the week . . . something was miss- ing when we couldn’t have a St. Johns game . . . the Abbey didn’t miss us after Hofstra though ... we went to see Keaney Gym dedicated and paid homage to one who really deserved it ... we lost the game but the last half was something to see . . Beta Psi won the fraternity sing and Louise” was the song of the week . . . our new infirmary finally opened ... the electricity went off and we saw the Union by candle- light ... the Slide Rule Strut returned to the campus after a two-year absence . . . Christmas and all the caroling . . . pre-registering for the last time . . . they don’t flunk seniors — oh yeah? ... no one wanted more than twelve credits and only a few took more ... the last semester was our best . . . the Mil Ball started the social whirl ... the sorority sing was early ... the fraternity dances were really crowded ... the Rhody Revue was a little bit of all right . . . our days were getting shorter . anyone who was anyone could be seen at the Pier every sunny day . . . Moy’s did a booming business in hotdogs . suddenly it was time to take finals and we weren ' t so sure they didn ' t flunk second semester seniors . . . Senior Week with all its bitter-sweetness ... the picnic and the beach party and the dances and the senior breakfast . . . graduation practice and then graduation itself and suddenly we were alumni ... we took memories with us though . . . memories of golden days and things we’ll never forget . . . the dances and the parties — beachdays — midnight bull ses- sions — last minute cramming for finals with the hour-long coffee breaks at the Union — farewell to the old Union forever . . those endless lines . . . the campus after the first snowfall and the snowball fights that follow ... the good and the not so good . . . yes, this is the college life we’ll always re- member . . . CAROL SCOTT Class of ’54 Vice President ELEANOR TOEGEMANN Delta Zeta Arts Science 33 Auburn Street Cranston, R. I. Social Chairman ROBERT BRAY Tau Kappa Epsilon Arts Science 94 Cedar Street Pawtucket, R. I. Senior Class Officers President CHARLES COKONIS Tau Kappa Epsilon 8 White Street Arts Science Pawtucket, R. I. Secretary LOIS E. WARD Alpha Xi Delta Home Economics 226 Smithfield Avenue Pawtucket, R. I. Treasurer RICHARD ALLING Theta Chi Business Administration 25 High Gate Road Cranston, R. I. 13 JAMES S. ABBERTON Commuter Arts Science 40 Arrow Ave. Apponaug, R. I. JOHN P. ABORN Theta Chi Business Administration 51 Upland Way Barrington, R. I. GEORGE W. ACCOMANDO Rho Iota Kappa Arts Science 22 Charnock St. Beverly, Mass. JOHN K. ALDRICH Commuter Business Administration 11 Bryer Ave. Jamestown, R. I. NANCY C. ALMY Delta Zeta Arts Science 194 W. Judson St. N. Tiverton, R. I. RICHARD C. ALMY Commuter Agriculture 32 Dixwell Ave. Cranston, R. I. ELIZABETH M. ALSFELD Commuter Nursing 136 Potters Ave. Greenwood, R. I. MARIE L. ANDERSEN Sigma Kappa Home Economics 4 Gregory Ave. Wickford, R. I. 14 JANICE ANDERSON Chi Omega Home Economics 13-25 Burbank St. Fair Lawn, N. J. JOAN S. ANDERSON Sigma Kappa Home Economics 23 Cross St. Westerly, R. I. PAUL C. ANDERTON Bell’s Agriculture 40 Harris Ave. Graniteville, R. I. ROBERT H. ARABIAN Alpha Tau Gamma Business Administration 134 Appletree Lane Warwick, R. I. PAULA C. ARMSTRONG Alpha Delta Pi Arts Science 2271 Cranston St. Cranston, R. I. KENNETH ARNOLD Hut D S Engineer 43 Dalton St. Rumford, R. I. PETER ASADOORIAN Wilson Arts Science 1052 Narragansett Blvd. Cranston, R. I. ALVA AXT Sigma Pi Engineer 7 Maple Terr. Spring Valley, N. Y. JAMES AZAR Wakefields’ Engineer 228 Washington St. Central Falls, R. I. JOSEPH R. BABIEC Phi Sigma Kappa Engineer 32 Main St. Lonsdale, R. I. RAYMOND BAGGESEN Commuter Arts Science 201 Stephens Ave. Greenwood, R. I. MARION Gamma Nu 1057 Main Ave. BAILEY Home Economics Greenwood, R. I. MARY A. BAILEY Commuter Home Economics 75 Drum Rock Ave. Warwick, R. I. ELIZABETH Alpha Xi Delta 139 Congress Ave. BALLARD Home Economics Providence, R. I. EDWARD J. BANNISTER Green Hall Agriculture 34 Silver Lake Ave. Wakefield, R. I. WILLIAM G. BARBER Rho Iota Kappa Agriculture 26 Maple St. Hope Valley, R. I. 16 NANCY J. BARNES Gamma Nu Home Economics Box 264 Chepachet, R. I. JOAN I. BARRIE Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Arts Science 80 Miller Ave. Rumford, R. I. JOYCE BARTON Chi Omega Home Economics 25 Fairfield Rd. Cranston, R. I. WILLIAM T. BATTLE Stene ' s Business Administration 193 Ferner Ave. Riverside, R. I. MARGARET GIFFORD BAYLES Chi Omega Home Economics Fort Ave. Edgewood, R. I. ANNE BEAUDREAU Sigma Kappa Home Economics 1686 Kingtown Rd. W. Kingston, R. I. DANIEL BEGONIS Alpha Tau Gamma Business Administration 100 Douglas Ave. Providence, R. I. GEORGE J. BEHRENS Sigma Pi Engineer 359 Pleasant St. Rumford, R. I. CESARE R. BELLANDESE Ft. Kearney Engineer 47 Linton St. Providence, R. I. BARBARA B. BENOIT East Hall Home Economics 99 Riverside Dr. Riverside, R. I. LYDIA BERNIER East Hall Arts Science 108 Third St. Newport, R. I. JEAN E. BERRY Delta Zeta Arts Science 75 Alger Ave. Providence, R. I. KENNETH L. BERTCH Sigma Pi Business Administration Mendon Rd. N. Smithfield, R. I. GARY BILL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Business Administration 163 W. Broad St. Westerly, R. I. MELVIN P. BLASBALG Alpha Epsilon Pi Arts Science 16 Gallatin St. Providence, R. I. STEPHEN BLECHARCZYK Rho Iota Kappa Engineer 103 Central Ave. New Bedford, Mass. 18 EDITH B. BLEISCH Delta Zeta Home Economics 291 N. Country Club Dr. Lakewood, R. I. ABRAHAM BLOCK Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 8 Lincoln Parkway Bayonne, N. J. ROBERT D. BLOCK Fortin’s Business Administration 139 Lenox Ave. Providence, R. I. THEODORE BLOOM Commuter Arts Science 295 Tappon St. Brookline, Mass. HAGOP BOGHOSIAN Phi Mu Delta Engineer 28 Bradley St. Pawtucket, R. I. SUMNER BORNSTEIN Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 31 Sessions St. Providence, R. I. LEOPOLD BOUCHER Theta Chi Business Administration 131 Warwick Ave. Warwick, R. I. NEAL A. BRADSTREET Phi Mu Delta Agriculture 23 Tremond St. Portland, Maine I PAULINE D. BREGMAN Sigma Delta Tau Business Administration 1011 Carroll PI. Bronx, N. Y. GERALD A. BRIGHAM Stauffer’s Engineer 67 Hope Ave. Longmeadow, R. I. HENRY BROWN Haggerty Agriculture 6 Manor Dr. Spring Green, R. I. MARY BLOUNT BROWN Alpha Xi Delta Home Economics 460 Water St. Warren, R. I. HARRIET BROWNING Commuter Home Economics 54 Robinson St. Wakefield, R. I. JOSEPH F. BRUNO Beta Psi Alpha Arts Science 204 State St. Bristol, R. I. VINCENT W. BRUNO Hut A S Agriculture W. Oakland Ave. Oakland, N. J. CLAIRE A. BUCHANAN Delta Zeta Business Administration 225 Freeman Pkwy. Providence, R. I. 20 PETER D. BUCKLEY Sigma Alpha Epsilon Business Administration 76 Lyndon Rd. Crartston, R. I. ELIZABETH E. BULLOCK Commuter Home Economics 68 Robinson St. Wakefield, R. I. ELAINE Alpha Xi Delta 15 Warren Ave. BURGESS Home Economics Pawtucket, R. I. ROBERT J. BURNS Lambda Chi Alpha Arts Science 27 Chace Dr. Providence, R. I. DIANA T. CANTWELL Chi Omega Business Administration 232 Hope St. Bristol, R. I. RALPH A. CARLEN Commuter Engineer 19 Richland Rd. Cranston, R. I. BARBARA CARLSON Sigma Kappa Nursing Normandy Rd. Wakefield, R. I. JEAN A. CARLSON Delta Zeta Home Economics 1501 Lonsdale Ave. Lonsdale, R. I. NORMAN B. CARLSON Phi Gamma Delta Agriculture 881 Hope St. Bristol, R. I. JANET V. CARPENTER Commuter Nursing R.F.D. No. 1 Wakefield, R. I. NANCY A. CARPENTER Alpha Xi Delta Business Administration 57 Kenyon Ave. Wakefield, R. I. FRANK C. CARR Butterfield Hall Business Administration 7 Apthrop Ave. Newport, R. I. MARY JANE CARTY Chi Omega Business Administration 2217 Berlin Tpke. Newington, Conn. ROBERT W. CASWELL Commuter Engineer 48 Kingstown Rd. Narragansett, R. I. GLENN F. CATLOW Sigma Pi Arts Science 80 Glen Ridge Rd. Cranston, R. I. BARBARA A. Alpha Delta Pi 325 Highland Ave. CAVANAUGH Home Economics Hamburg, N. Y. 22 CHESTER CEKALA Commuter Agriculture Mechanic St. Hope Valley, R. I. JEANNE MORLOCK CHAMPLIN Sigma Kappa Home Economics Bottleneck Rd. Saunderstown, R. I. JOSEPH R. CIPRIANO Beta Psi Alpha Business Administration 39 Barton St. Providence, R. I. HAROLD E. CLARK Theta Chi Business Administration 1137 Narragansett Pkwy. Palace Gardens, R. I. EDWARD C. COHAN Sigma Alpha Epsilon Business Administration 39 Enfield St. Pawtucket, R. I. FILOMENA COL AGIO V ANN I Alpha Xi Delta Business Administration 108 Spruce St. Providence, R. I. THERESA C. CONNELL Commuter Nursing 66 Modena Ave. Providence, R. I. JANET CONSIDINE Delta Zeta Home Economics 3445 West Shore Rd. Apponaug, R. I. DIANE SCOTT COOK Alpha Delta Pi Home Economics 56 N. Fair St. Warwick, R. I. STEPHEN O. COOK Sigma Alpha Epsilon Arts Science 37 Stone Ave. Apponaug, R. I. ROBERT D. CORRY Tau Kappa Epsilon Business Administration 44 Woodland St. Saylesville, R. I. DAVID W. COSTA Sigma Chi Business Administration 72 DeWolf Ave. Bristol, R. I. ROBERT F. CUDWORTH Bressler Hall Agriculture 18 Farewell St. Newport, R. I. STEPHEN R. CULLIGAN Sigma Alpha Epsilon Business Administration Crossways Apts. Kingston, R. I. JOHN CUNNINGHAM Commuter Business Administration 1049 Reservoir Ave. Cranston, R. I. GERALD DAHL Theta Chi Arts Science 161 Edgehill Rd. Hoxsie, R. I. 24 CLINTON DAVIES Phi Gamma Delta Agriculture 260 Gorton Lake Blvd. Greenwood, R. I. ROBERT T. DAVIS Commuter Engineer 37 Mystic Dr. Apponaug, R. I. AVIS S. DAWLEY Commuter Home Economics West Kingston, R. I. WALTER J. DECOTA Rho Iota Kappa Business Administration 22 Albee Lane Pascoag, R. I. CARL F. DeLUCA Beta Psi Alpha Arts Science 6 Chilton St. Bristol, R. I. JOAN M. DEMOPOULOS Alpha Xi Delta Arts Science 190 Nelson St. Providence, R. I. PAUL DENNIES Lambda Chi Alpha Engineer 133 Van Zandt Ave. Newport, R. I. LAWRENCE T. DESCHENE Beta Psi Alpha Arts Science 31 Maple St. Cranston, R. I. GENEVA B. DeWOLF Alpha Xi Delta Home Economics 47 North Rd. Kingston, R. L JEAN L. DilORIO Commuter Nursing 57 Green Brier Rd. Narragansett, R. I. JOSEPH Beta Psi Alpha 1132 Smith St. D. DiMASE Arts Science Providence, R. I. ASCANIO DiPIPPO Beta Psi Alpha 17 Tiber St. Arts Science Providence, R. I. ANDREW DiPRETE Sigma Chi Engineer 80 A St. Cranston, R. I. CONSTANCE Delta Zeta 1678 Kingstown Rd. J. DODGE Nursing W. Kingston, R. I. BARBARA DODSWORTH Alpha Xi Delta Arts Science 927 Providence St. W. Warwick, R. I. NANCY DOLE Delta Zeta Home Economics 57 MacArthur Rd. Natick, Mass. 26 HAZEL L. DYCKMAN Chi Omega Home Economics Glens Falls, N. Y. CAROL EATON Sigma Kappa Arcs Science 81 Church St. Peace Dale, R. I. BETH ELLIS Delta Zeta Home Economics 18 Orchard St. Peace Dale, R. I. CLAIRE EMERSON Delta Zeta Home E conomics 211 Cleveland St. Pawtucket, R. I. DIANA P. EVANS East Hall Arts Science 76 Mineral Spring Ave. Pawtucket, R. I. ANDREW Sigma Pi 33 Larch St. A. EWART Agriculture Pawtucket, R. I. ROMEO C. Beta Psi Alpha 37 Beaufort St. FARGNOLI Engineer Providence, R. I. DAVID L. FARNUM Lambda Chi Alpha Arts Science 109 Miantonomi Ave. Middletown, R. I. SERGI R. FILONOW Sigma Pi Engineer 69 Lupine St. Pawtucket, R. I. EDWARD P. FINN Lambda Chi Alpha Business Administration 4006 Pratt Ave. Bronx, N. Y. CAROL J. FLETCHER Chi Omega Home Economics Phillips St. Wickford, R. I. ALVAH A. FOWLER Theta Chi Business Administration 16 Burke St. Riverside, R. I. KENNETH FOWLER Bressler Engineer 1206 W. Main St. Middletown, R. I. HARRY FRADIN Commuter Business Administration 207 Sumter St. Providence, R. I. LOIS M. FRANKLIN Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Home Economics 10 Howard Ave. Pawtucket, R. I. 28 BARBARA FRASER Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Home Economics 85 Nearlbrough St. East Greenwich, R. I. EDWARD J. FRATTO Lambda Chi Alpha Arts Science 101 Holworthy St. Cambridge, Mass. JOAN Sigma Kappa 2335 Cranston St. GADDES Home Economics Cranston, R. I. FRANCESCO GALLO Sigma Chi Business Administration 1015 Chalkstone Ave. Providence, R. I. LOUIS GAMACHE Sigma Alpha Epsilon Engineer 1075 Riverside Ave. Somerset, Mass. MITRY GANIM Commuter Engineer 35 Daniels St. Pawtucket, R. I. JAMES Commuter 238 High St. GENCARELLA Engineer Westerly, R. I. JOYCE GIBLIN Delta Zeta Home Economics 639 Park Ave. Portsmouth, R. I. JOAN D. GIBSON Alpha Delta Pi Home Economics Putnam Pike Harmony, R. I. JOYCE H. GIBSON Alpha Delta Pi Home Economics Putnam Pike Harmony, R. I. ELIZABETH T. GILMAN Commuter Nursing Rockland Rd. North Scituate, R. I. ELAINE R. GILMORE Alpha Delta Pi Home Economics 20 Brightwood Ave. Providence, R. I. JANET GLEASON Delta Zeta Home Economics 105 Lexington Ave. Cranston, R. I. EDWIN J. GOLDEN Hut A N Business Administration 180 Mt. Joy PI. New Rochelle, N. Y. LEON S. GOLDEN Commuter Business Administration 150 Home Ave. Providence, R. I. BERNARD L. Alpha Epsilon Pi 9 Washington St. GORDON Arts Science Pawtucket, R. I. SANFORD GOTTLIEB Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 1829 E. 33rd St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 30 MARILYN GOULD Commuter Nursing 38 Silver Lake Ave. Wakefield, R. I. FRANCES GRACIA Gamma Nu Business Administration W. Main St. Little Compton, R. I. CHESTER Phi Mu Delta 158 S. Main St. B. GRIFFIN Arts Science Mansfield, Mass. ALBERT A. GRILLS Beta Psi Alpha Business Administration Riverside Dr. Bradford, R. I. JOYCE HAHN East Hall Home Economics 39 Kenyon Rd. Cranston, R. I. HELEN A. HAMMOND Sigma Kappa Home Economics Chatham, Mass. RUSSELL C. HANSEN Hut I N Engineer 31 Cross St. Westerly, R. I. HERBET C. HARDMAN Commuter Agriculture 19 Red Wing Park Kingston, R. I. RUSSELL A. HAWKES Wilson’s Arts Science 74 Cartmouth Ave. Providence, R. I. RICHARD C. HENRY Commuter Business Administration 141 Cass St. Providence, R. I. ELEANOR HERMAN Alpha Delta Pi Home Economics 14 King Phillips Dr. East Greenwich, R. I. LAWRENCE S. HIGGINS Phi Gamma Delta Arts Science East Farm Kingston, R. I. LEWIS HODGKINSON Commuter Agriculture R.F.D. Cananehet Rd. Hope Valley, R. I. JANE E. HODGSON Commuter Nursing Hanton Rd. North Smithfield, R. I. EVELYN J. HOLMAN Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Arts Science 2149 Broad St. Cranston, R. I. HOWARD R. HOLT Hut G. N. Business Administration 516 S. Main St. Woonsocket, R. I. Pf LAURIE HOLTZ Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 1344 East 8th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. BARBARA V. HOPKINS Commuter Home Economics 157 Main St. Wakefield, R. I. EVERETT J. HOPKINS Commuter Business Administration 157 Main St. Wakefield, R. I. BRUCE E. HOPPER Rho Iota Kappa Agriculture 56 Spring St. Woonsocket, R. I. STANLEY HOROVITZ Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 65 Sargent Ave. Providence, R. I. JOHN J. HORSEMAN Ft. K. G-l Engineer 26 Berkeley Ave. Newport, R. I. MELVIN HYMAN Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 42 Mountain Ave. Riverside, R. I. MARIE IANNETTA Alpha Delta Pi Arts Science 179 Langdon St. Providence, R. I. PAUL W. INGLE Commuter Engineer 585 Narragansett Pkwy. Warwick, R. I. HELEN IZZI Alpha Xi Delta Home Economics 102 W. Natick Rd. Pontiac, R. I. JOSEPH JALBERT Lambda Chi Alpha Business Administration 115 Norwood Ave. Edgewood, R. I. FREDERICK CURTIS JOHNSTON Theta Chi Business Administration 62 Friendly Rd. Cranston, R. I. CAROLYN P. JOLY Chi Omega Home Economics 7 Reynolds St. Wickford, R. I. JAMES W. JONES Phi Sigma Kappa Arts Science 269 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, Mass. AUDREY JOSLIN Delta Zeta Home Economics 309 Spring Green Rd. Warwick, R. I. WILLIAM J. KASKEWSKY Tau Kappa Epsilon Engineer 485 Chalkstone Ave. Providence, R. I. 34 JERRY J. KELLIHER Phi Mu Delta Arts Science 24 Wilcox St. Providence, R. I. GILLETTE KENYON Alpha Tau Gamma Engineer 10 Tomaquag Rd. Ashaway, R. I. FLORENCE M. KETTELLE East Hall Arts Science 142 Wood St. Coventry, R. I. PETER KLAN1AN Phi Mu Delta Business Administration 52 Pekin St. Providence, R. I. EVELYN KMIEC Alpha Xi Delta Nursing 526 Newport Ave. Pawtucket, R. I. HORACE W. KNOWLES Phi Gamma Delta Agriculture 97 High St. Westerly, R. I. PAULA KOELSCH Gamma Nu Arts Science 92 General St. Providence, R. I. ROLLIS A. KUBISKEY Sigma Alpha Epsilon Business Administration 12 Hedley Ave. Central Falls, R. I. KENNETH A. LAGERQUIST Phi Gamma Delta Agriculture 90 French St. Pawtucket, R. I. FRED G. LaPIANA Tau Kappa Epsilon Business Administration Box 77 N. Eastham, Mass. LEO F. LaRIVIERE Bressler Hall Agriculture 46 South Main St. Pascoag, R. I. JAN Commuter 61 Elisha St. B. LAWSON Arts Science E. Greenwich, R. I. DONALD E. LEACH Theta Chi Engineer Harrington Ave. Hope, R. I. JAMES E. LeDUC Sigma Pi 89 Burnside St. Engineer Providence, R. I. AUGUSTINE LEDWIDGE Phi Mu Delta Business Administration 435 Walcott St. Pawtucket, R. I. VIRGINIA LEE Sigma Kappa Home Economics 28 White Pkwy. Woonsocket, R. I. MIRIAM E. LEINO Commuter Arts Science Heaton Orchard Rd. W. Kingston, R. I. ALFRED J. LETIZIA Butterfield Hall Arts Science 23 Vermont St. Johnston, R. I. GILBERT M. LEVINSON Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 167 Cole Ave. Providence, R. I. ALAN L. LEVY Theta Chi Business Administration 93 Franklin Ave. New Rochelle, N. Y. THELMA LEVY Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Arts Science 182 Sumter St. Providence, R. I. ELMER LIGHTBOURNE Commuter Engineer 250 Waterman St. Providence, R. I. GUY M. LILLIS Sigma Pi Engineer 19 Meadow Ave. Wakefield, R. I. CHARLES D. LIMMER Phi Mu Delta Business Administration 329 Spring St. Newport, R. I. ERNINE M. LINNE Chi Omega Home Economics 37 Shore Rd. Riverside, R. I. MARY E. LOMAS Alpha Xi Delta Home Economics 57 Clarke Rd. Barrington, R. I. VINCENT L. LOMBARDI Beta Psi Alpha Engineer 67 Prospect Hill W. Warwick, R. I. WILLIAM P. LORD Theta Chi Business Administration 113 Massachusetts Ave. Providence, R. I. FRANK LOUZON Commuter Arts Science Mooresfield Rd. S. Kingston, R. I. SALLY A. LOXLEY Chi Omega Home Economics 94 Albert Ave. Cranston, R. I. MURRAY LUKATCH Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 1 18 Woodbine Rd. Brookline, Mass. RAYMOND G. LUNDGREN Phi Gamma Delta Agriculture 299 Lonsdale Ave. Pawtucket, R. I. GERTRUDE K. LUSTIG East Hall Arts Science Foster Center, Rhode Island CHARLES E. LYONS Phi Sigma Kappa Engineer R.F.D. No. 3 Woonsocket, R. I. EDWARD P. MACHADO Phi Sigma Kappa Engineer 19 Catherine St. Bristol, R. I. JOSEPH P. MADDEN Sigma Pi Engineer 81 Hilltop Ave. Providence, R. I. DANIEL G. MAIELLO Beta Psi Alpha 94 Harrison St. Arts Science Providence, R. I. ALAN R. MAIR Commuter Business Administration Ft. Kearney, R. I. DANIEL F. MALVEY Commuter Business Administration 1 Annadale PI. Newport, R. I. MURIEL S. MARCY East Hall Home Economics 3 Luther St. Seekonk, Mass. JEAN MARTIN Sigma Kappa Home Economics Putnam Ave. Greenville, R. I. MARY Sigma Kappa 100 Main St. I. MARTIN Home Economics Hope, R. L CHARLES P. MASON Tyler’s Arts Science 24 Walnut St. Newport, R. I. JOHN Richard ' s 48 Cavell Ave. MATSUMOTO Business Administration Toronto, Canada HARRY R. MATTHEWS Tau Kappa Epsilon Business Administration 10 Howard Ave. Pawtucket, R. I. LELAN Phi Mu Delta 6 Johnson Ave. C. MAXCY Engineer West Caldwell, N. J. BART McCARVILLE Tau Kappa Epsilon Engineer 155 Delaware Ave. Freeport, N. Y. LORRAINE F. McCLUSKY Sigma Kappa Home Economics 122 Gallatin St. Providence, R. I. 40 DANIEL F. McDADE Commuter Business Administration Twin River Rd. Lincoln, R. I. joan McDonald Alpha Xi Delta Arts Science 53 Haile St. Warren, R. I. EVERETT E. McEWEN Phi Mu Delta Engineer 76 Benbridge Ave. Lakewood, R. I. JOHN L. McGETTRICK Commuter Engineer 674 Public St. Providence, R. I. RAYMOND McGUIRE Theta Chi Engineer 43 Providence St. W. Warwick, R. I. THOMAS E. McHUGH Commuter Business Administration 115 Winchester St. Providence, R. I. JAMES McMANUS Tau Kappa Epsilon Engineer 29 Shipper Ave. West Warwick, R. I. ROBERT E. Bressler Hall 39 Eastbourne St. McQUADE Engineer Roslindale, Mass. JOSEPH M. MELLO Tau Kappa Epsilon Arts Science 35 Youngs Ave. W. Warwick, R. I. ESTHER D. MELLOR Commuter Arts Science 105 Kingstowne Rd. Narragansett, R. I. BENJAMIN MENDES Tau Epsilon Phi Business Administration 140 Lexington Ave. N. Providence, R. I. RICHARD I. MILLAR Phi Gamma Delta Agriculture 82 Ardmore Ave. Providence, R. I. GEORGE E. MILLER Butterfield Hall Agriculture 128 Avenue N Brooklyn, N. Y. RAYMOND MILLER Sigma Alpha Epsilon Agriculture 12 Fairlee Rd. W. Hartford, Conn. MARJORIE A. MILLS Alpha Delta Pi Arts Science 48 Lyman Ave. Norwood, R. I. JAMES W. MITCHELL Phi Mu Delta Agriculture 64 Grace Ave. Conimicut, R. I. 42 HELEN M. MITSON Sigma Kappa Nursing 4 Anson Brown Johnston, R. I. FRANCIS MONTVILLE Theta Chi Agriculture Main St. Slatersville, R. I. JOHN A. MOREN Commuter Agriculture 51 Fifth Ave. Narragansett, R. I. WILLIAM L. MORRIS Theta Chi Engineer 115 Pelham St. Newport, R. I. JOHN L. MORSE Sigma Alpha Epsilon Agriculture 60 Bryant Rd. Cranston, R. I. MURIEL L. MOUNCE Chi Omega Home Economics 128-76th St. N. Bergen, N. J. JOHN G. MUNRO Sigma Chi Business Administration 19 Miles Ave. Tiverton, R. I. JOAN C. MURDOUGH Chi Omega Home Economics Alfred Dr. Barrington, R. I. SAMUEL NAMATH Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 102 Granite St. Worcester, Mass. CECILE A. NARDONE Gamma Nu Home Economics 164 High St. Westerly, R. I. SUZANNE JACKSON NELSON Sigma Kappa Home Economics 48 Tallman Ave. Cranston, R. I. VICTOR NERSES Fortin ' s Arts Science 60 Goddard St. Providence, R. I. ERNEST A. NILES Commuter Engineer 36 N. Main St. Mayfield, N. Y. GUY E. NOLAN Hut C. South Business Administration 13 Tobin St. West Warwick, R. I. PAUL J. NORDQUIST Bressler Hall Engineer 82 Rutherglen Ave. Providence, R. I. HAROLD F. O BRIEN Rho Iota Kappa Business Administration 144 Tampa Ave. Warwick, R. I. 44 ANNE M. O’DONNELL Alpha Xi Delta Arts Science 165 Wood St. Providence, R. I. JOHN C. O’NEILL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Arts Science 906 Kingstown Rd. Peace Dale, R. I. DONALD ORNSTEIN 40 5th Ave. Business Administration 1031 Beach St. Far Rockaway, N. Y. EUNICE ORODENKER Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Arts Science 272 Warrington St. Providence, R. I. JOHN N. PAGANO Beta Psi Alpha Arts Science 355 Farmington Ave. Cranston, R. I. MICHAEL A. PALUMBO Theta Chi Agriculture 10 Harvard St. Cranston, R. I. LAWRENCE S. PARENTE Tau Kappa Epsilon Engineer 29 Adelaide Ave. Natick, R. I. NANCY E. PARKER Commuter Arts Science 8 Oak St. Wakefield, R. I. HENRY A. PASSARELLI Sigma Pi Engineer 88 Vanderwater St. Providence, R. I. HELENMAE PENZELL Sigma Delta Tau 136-13 Newport Ave. Home Economics Belle Harbor, N. Y. ANTHONY C. PERRY Sigma Pi Business Administration 178 Warren Ave. East Providence, R. I. JOHN W. Alpha Tau Gamma 115 Adelaide Ave. PIEZ Arts Science Providence, R. I. JOSEPH A. PIMENTAL Theta Chi Engineer 32 Harris St. Pawtucket, R. I. BERNARD T. PINA Tau Epsilon Phi 127 Rugby St. Arts Science Providence, R. I. JOHN B. PRATA Tau Kappa Epsilon Business Administration 29 Oak St. Providence, R. I. ELIZABETH PRENDERGAST Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Home Economics 175 Walnut St. East Providence, R. I. 46 HERMAN MILTON READ Phi Mu Delta Business Administration 27 Providence St. West Warwick, R. I. JOHN J. REARDON Theta Chi Arts Science 125 Betsy Williams Dr. Hoxsie, R. I. HARRY G. REID Butterfield Hall Agriculture 28 Narragansett Bay Ave. Warwick Neck, R. I. WALTER J. REILLY Commuter Business Administration 15 Everett Ave. Providence, R. I. RICHARD RESNICK Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 201 Summit Ave. Providence, R. I. ALVIN S. RICE Commuter 45 Natick Ave. Engineer Greenwood, R. I. LAWRENCE RIGNANESE Beta Psi Alpha Business Administration 57 Battery St. Providence, R. I. WILLIAM P. RITZAU Tau Kappa Epsilon Engineer 1 1 Stillwater Ave. Providence, R. I. FRANCIS ROBERTS Ft. Kearny Engineer 53 Barton St. Woonsocket, R. I. FRANCES RONZIO Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Arts Science 21 America St. Providence, R. I. ALLYN ROSA Bressler Engineer 24 Maple St. Providence, R. I. RALPH ROSENBERG Alpha Epsilon Pi Agriculture 111-25 78th Ave. Forest Hills, N. Y. GERALD ROSENTHAL Alpha Epsilon Pi Arts Science 44 2 Prospect St. Woonsocket, R. I. MYRON ROTH Commuter Business Administration 12 East 86th St. New York City, N. Y. SYLVIA ROTHENBERG Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Home Economics 36 Milk St. Providence, R. I. THOMAS F. RUST Commuter Arts Science Spring Grove Rd. Chepachet, R. I. BERNARD RYSKIEWICH Butterfield Hall Engineer 307 High St. Pawtucket, R. I. LOIS D. SALK Sigma Delta Tau Arts Science 15 Veindale Ave. Providence, R. I. HAROLD E. SCHMIDT Commuter Engineer 137 Rugby St. Providence, R. I. SANDRA SCHUPACK Sigma Delta Tau Home Economics 124 Blackstone Blvd. Providence, R. I. DORENE SCHWARTZ Sigma Delta Tau Arts Science 85 Farragut Ave. Providence, R. I. HARVEY SCHWARTZ Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 75 Sackett St. Providence, R. I. CAROL P. SCOTT Alpha Delta Pi Arts Science 347 Fair St. Warwick, R. I. SALLY SCOTT Delta Zeta Home Economics 133 Armington St. Cranston, R. I. EM RICHARD SEEBODE Bressler Engineer 29 Jones St. Ingham, Mass. ROBERT SHANNON Theta Chi Arts Science 169 Oakland Ave. Pawtucket, R. I. DALLAS S. SHARP Commuter Arts Science Haggerty Saunderstown, R. I. RAYMOND SHAW Phi Mu Delta Engineer 6 Champlin St. Wickford, R. I. JOHN SHEEHAN Commuter Business Administration 132 Narragansett Ave. Jamestown, R. I. WILLIAM H. SHIELDS Sigma Chi Business Administration 73 Bedlow Ave. Newport, R. I. GLORIA SIEGEL Sigma Delta Tau Arts Science 196 Rochambeau Ave. Providence, R. I. MARY SILVERIA Alpha Xi Delta Home Economics Boulevard Middletown, R. I. 50 ANTHONY SIMONETTI Tau Kappa Epsilon Business Administration 37 Hawkins St. Providence, R. I. ANTHONY F. SISCO Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bus. Administration 79 Tower St. Westerly, R. I. CAROLYN SMITH Chi Omega Arts Science 143 Lyndon Rd. Edgewood, R. I. FREDERICK S. SMITH Commuter 2 Coronado St. Arts Science Jamestown, R. I. HAROLD SMITH Hut L South 49 Broad St. Norwood, R. I. ALBERT Z. SOFORENKO Alpha Epsilon Pi Agriculture Main St. West Medway, Mass. PATRICK SPITALETTA Lambda Chi Alpha Arts Science 17 Gardner Ave. Jersey City, N. J. CHARLES H. SPRAGUE Hut J. North Business Administration 6 Legion Way West Warwick, R. I. WALKER C. SPRING Alpha Tau Gamma Arts Science 59 North Rd. Peace Dale, R. I. SARA A. STAUFFER Commuter Arts Science Briar Lane Kingston, R. I. ROBERT STEARNS Butterfield Hall Business Administration 147 Melrose St. Providence, R. I. RICHARD STEINBERG Alpha Epsilon Pi Business Administration 64 Goodnough Rd. Chestnut, Mass. MARY STOWELL Alpha Xi Delta Home Economics 46 Lawrence Rd. Medford, Mass. JUNE Sigma Kappa Homeland Ave. STREET Home Economics Narragansett, R. I. HENRY T. SULLIVAN Sigma Chi Engineer 84 Eustis Ave. Newport, R. I. JOSEPH F. SULLIVAN Theta Chi Business Administration 182 Spring St. Newport, R. I. 52 MARK J. SULLIVAN Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bus. Administration 130 Granite St. Westerly, R. I. ROBERT D. SULLIVAN Phi Gamma Delta Engineer 19 Stockholm St. Newport, R. I. ROBERT TAYLOR Trailor Park Agriculture 66 Spruce St. Warwick, R. I. RAYMOND TAYLORSON Tau Kappa Epsilon Agriculture Congdon Hill Rd. Sauderstown, R. I. GREGORY THEOKAS Rho Iota Kappa Arts Science 8 Paleologas St. Peabody, Mass. LOREN THOMAS Tau Epsilon Phi Engineer 288 Suffolk Ave. Pawtucket, R. I. MARGARET SYLVIA THOMPSON Chi Omega Nursing 90 Clyde St. Pawtucket, R. I. HERMAN TILLINGER Commuter Engineer 114 Jefferson St. Lakewood, R. I. MARY LOU TRAINOR Alpha Xi Delta Arts Science 65 Eighth St. Providence, R. I. JOSEPH Hut E North 72 North 5 th St. TROLL Agriculture Paterson, N. J. PHILIP TURKINGTON Phi Mu Delta Arts Science 133 Waranoke Rd. Manchester, Conn. ROGER D. UHLINGER Hut J South Arts Science 24 Lansing St. Hagaman, N. Y. ANNE VARTABEDIAN Chi Omega Home Economics 243 Rochambeau Ave. Providence, R. I. DONALD V. VERRIER Sigma Pi Engineer 103 Waldo St. Providence, R. I. BRADFORD VIALL Phi Gamma Delta Business Administration 21 Leonard Ave. East Providence, R. I. PETER T. VIEIRA Commuter Business Administration Weeden Lane Jamestown, R. I. 54 JOAN VON GLAHN Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Arts Science 530 Brookhurst Dr. Dallas, Texas JOSEPH VUONO Beta Psi Alpha Business Administration Longview Ave. Westerly, R. I. NATALE VUONO Beta Psi Alpha Business Administration Church St. Bradford, R. I. HERBERT WALTZMAN 40 5th Avenue; Narragansett Business Administration 461 Wash St. Brookline, Mass. CAROL WATTS Commuter Arts Science 253 Broad St. Providence, R. I. ALBERT WELLS Bressler Engineer 33 Benedict St. Riverdale, R. I. WILLIAM WHITAKER Commuter Business Administration Box 302 Kingston, R. I. GEORGE A. WHITE Phi Sigma Kappa Engineer 39 Pinecrest Dr. Pawtucket, R. I. EVERITT WHITEHEAD Tau Epsilon Phi Arts Science 24 Newton Ave. Westerly, R. I. SYLVIA WHITFORD Alpha Delta Pi Home Economics 74 Main St. Wickford, R. I. BEVERLY WHITMAN East Hall Arts Science 8 Colvintown Rd. Hope, R. I. ROBERTA WILCOX Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Arts Science R.F.D. Hope Valley, R. I. GLENN K. WILDES Sigma Alpha Epsilon Agriculture Shaw Rd. Little Campton, R. I. WILLIAM WILKINSON Commuter Agriculture 1026 Warwick Neck Ave. Warwick, R. I. ANNE WILLOUGHBY East Hall Home Economics 35 Arnold St. Riverside, R. I. ELLSWORTH M. WILSON Ft. Kearny Engineer 36 Elm St. Westerly, R. I. 56 WILLIAM R. WING, JR. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Business Administration 81 Armington St. Edgewood, R. I. WILLIAM E. WINTERS Tau Kappa Epsilon Arts Science 56 Phelps Rd. Middletown, R. I. EDWARD WOJNAR Martin ' s R.F.D. No. 1 Business Administration 380 Second St. Woonsocket, R. I. ROBERT L. WONG Commuter Engineer 256 New York Ave. Providence, R. I. ARTHUR I. WOOD Butterfield Engineer 310 Vine St. Pawtucket, R. I. DORIS WOOD Delta Zeta Home Economics 430 Osgood Ave. New Britain, Conn. ALBERT ZALFA Ladd ' s Arts Science 170 Cowden St. Central Falls, R. I. PATRICIA FAGAN ZANELLA Commuter Arts Science 10 Canterbury Hoxsie, R. I. ROSLYN ZELNIKER Sigma Delta Tau Arts Science 18 Garfield Ave. Providence, R. I. LEE D. ZETLIN Commuter Business Administration 235 Doyle Ave. Providence, R. I. RONALD ZEXTER 40 5th Avenue, Narragansett Business Administration 552 Angell St. Providence, R. I. SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED RICHARD C. BIRD Hut F S Engineer 21 John Street Providence R. I. JOHN A. BURGESS Box 307 Arts Science Box 307 Kingston, R. I. JAMES J. CALLAHAN Sigma Pi Engineer 157 Arnold Ave. Cranston, R. I. LEO CASSIDY Commuter Engineer 3 Russell Ave. Newport, R. I. ROBERT CHAPMAN Sigma Chi Business Administration 48 Towanda Dr. North Providence, R. I. NORMAN COHEN Tyler ' s Agriculture 263 West End Ave. New York, N. Y. MARJORY GULVIN COLWELL Chi Omega Home Economics 45 Woodruff Ave. Wakefield, R. I. JOSEPH DEL NIGRO Beta Psi Alpha Agriculture 61 Vinton St. Providence, R. I. PHILIP DilORIO Commuter Unclassified 95 Chatham St. Providence, R. I. FRANK A. DiPIRO Beta Psi Alpha Arts Science 3 Arnold St. Esmond, R. I. JOSEPH DIURNI Beta Psi Alpha Arts Science 112 Wesleyan Ave. Providence, R. I. KATHLEEN F. DWYER Gamma Nu Nursing 99 Dover St. Providence, R. I. LEO FAGAN Commuter Engineer 102 Waterman Ave. Cranston, R. I. MARSHALL GARFIELD Bell ' s Engineer 75 Stearns Framingham, Mass. MILTON GARDINER Phi Sigma Kappa Engineer 4 Parker St. Saylesville, R. I. HOWARD GRANOFF Lee’s Engineer 36-14 165th St. Flushing, N. Y. ROBERT S. GRUBER Tau Epsilon Phi Business Administration 80 Winthrop St. Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT F. HOLMES Commuter Engineer Swamptown Rd. Lafayette, R. I. SPENCER HOWE Phi Sigma Kappa Agriculture 102 Laura St. Providence, R. I. ROBERT HUNT Sigma Pi Engineer 49 Progress St. Pawtucket, R. I. HARRY JAMKOCHIAN Commuter Arts Science 233 East St. Pawtucket, R. I. LEO JETTE Theta Chi Business Administration 323 Benjamin St. Pawtucket, R. I. WILIAM C. LeCROY W. E. Champlin Agriculture Box 1 1 Harding, Mass. ALBERT C. MARCHETTI Alpha Tau Gamma Engineer 42 Packard St. Cranston, R. I. james McCauley Commuter Business Administration 9 Prospect St. Narragansett, R. I. GEORGE McCOMBE Ft. Kearny A-3 Business Administration 88 Waterman Ave. East Providence, R. I. JAMES G. MURPHY Phi Gamma Delta Business Administration 420 Verona Ave. Elizabeth, N. J. ALBERT NELSON Theta Chi Business Administration 22 Conduit St. Providence, R. I. CHARLES J. RUGINSKI Bressler Engineer 82 Pettis St. Providence, R. I. MURIEL SEIDNER Commuter Home Economics Ocean View Highway Westerly, R. I. RODNEY STOLL Sigma Chi Engineer 103 Garfield Ave. Sayville, R. I. RAMON TAYLOR Ft. Kearny F-2 Engineer 47 N. Central Ave. Hartsdale, N. Y. JAMES C. TORIN Commuter Business Administration 8 Amos St. Peace Dale, R. I. RUSSELL W. VAUGHN Butterfield Business Administration 43 Hillwood St. Providence, R. I. JOHN VESPIA Butterfield Engineer 27 Princeton Ave. Providence, R. I. ALAN WRIGHT Commuter Agriculture 75 Tallman Ave. Cranston, R. I. HOPE PRITZKER ZAWATSKY Commuter Arts Science 131 Oak Hill Ave. Pawtucket, R. I. 58 . . xv e pledge our faith aneiv.” x o z o c c - v ou Row 2: E. Christopher, H. W. Browning, M. Parks, R. S. Bill, G. Parks, E. Crandall. Row 1: M. Leino, Dr. Woodward, E. Grady— Sec., R. DeWolf— Pres., J. Troll, L. Holtz. PHI KAPPA PHI This organization was established to provide an honor society dedicated to the Unity and Democracy of Education and open to all honor students. It is a national scholastic society which was established on this campus in 1913. Each year students of outstanding scholarship are elected for membership in the society. During the eighth semester students are selected on the basis of their previous seven semesters. A few students are selected during the seventh semester. 60 Row 2: B. Whitman, E. Tillinghast, L. Higgins — Editor, G. Lustig. Row 1: E. Toegemann — Sec., Dr. Hartung — Advisor, J. DiMase — Pres., Dr. De- Wolfe — Advisor, L. Bernier — Sec. PHI SIGMA The Phi Sigma Biological Society has the Alpha Xi Chapter on this campus. It was chartered on May 17, 1935- The society consists of ac- tive, alumni, faculty, and honorary members. Juniors with an average of B, or better, in Biological subjects are elected on the basis of their interest in the field of biology. 61 Row 2: G. Wildes, R. S. Bell— Advisor, J. Welch. Row 1: S. Howe, J. Troll — Pres., F. Montville. ALPHA ZETA Alpha Zeta was established as a professional fraternity to promote the profession of agriculture at Ohio State University on December 4, 1897 by developing high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, and a spirit of fellowship. The Rhode Island Chapter” installed on May 29, 1936, is open to any male student displaying outstanding scholarship and character who is enrolled in the College of Agriculture. 62 TAU BETA PI On February 13th Sigma Mu, local engineering honor fraternity, became the newest chapter of Tau Beta Pi. This national honor fraternity is the College of Engineering equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa in the Humanities. The purpose is to recognize in a fitting manner those who have con- ferred honor upon their alma mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in Engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. Row 2: C. Ruginski, V. Nerses, A. DiPrete. Row 1 : R. Haas — Advisor, R. Fargnoli — Vice Pres., T. Roberts — Pres., E. McEwen — Sec. 63 TAU KAPPA ALPHA The University of Rhode Island chapter of Tau Kappa Alpha, the national forensic society, became activated in the Spring of 1949- The purpose of the society is to further interest in debate and public speaking. New members are selected on the basis of outstanding work on the varsity debate groups, Portia and the Wranglers, and advanced standing. Row 1: C. Sprague — Pres., J. Oostendorp — Advisor, V. Main, J. Piez — Vice-Pres. 64 Row 2: H. Dyckman, C. Brine, R. Tucker, E. Grady, E. Crandall, M. Andersen, L. McClusky. Row 1: J. Street — Treas., M. Bailey — Sec., M. Bailey — Vice- Pres., H. Izzi — Pres., E. Bleisch, A. Beaudreau, A. Dawley. OMICRON NU Omnicron Nu was founded on this campus in October, 1951. It is a national honor society founded for the purpose of promoting scholar- ship, leadership, and research in the field of Home Economics. Outstand- ing juniors and seniors are admitted each year on an election basis. 65 Row 3: W. Morris, B. McCarville, A. Block, H. Knowles, Jr., G. Ledwidge, J. Shepley, R. Ailing, M. Read, R. Lundgren, G Johnston. Row 2: H. Passarelli, S. Gottlieb, W. DeCota, P. Klanian, G. Accomando, M. Grann, H. Matthews, L. Parente, L. Holtz, B. Mendes. Row 1: G. Levinson, L. Macy, E. Golden — 2nd Lt., Major W. Hastie, R. Rosen- berg — Captain, Major A. W. Childress, W. Lord — 1st Sgt., J. Jalbert — Warrant Officer, R. Cruff. SCABBARD BLADE In 1904 the National Society of Scabbard and Blade was founded at the University of Wisconsin. The primary purpose of Scabbard and Blade is to raise the standard of military education in American colleges and universities, and to encourage the essential qualities of good and efficient officers. H Company of the 6th Regiment was established at the University of Rhode Island in 1927. 66 AGRICULTURAL JUDGING TEAM The Judging Team is officially known as the University of Rhode Island Dairy Cattle Judging Team of 1953. They finished fourth in the Eastern States Exposition this year. Placing first in New England, they retired one cup having won it three consecutive years. Out in Waterloo, Iowa at the National Dairy Cattle Congress the team placed twenty-first out of over fifty entries. It was the first time a Rhode Island team has entered this contest, and the men who went as representatives leave no doubt in our minds that the trip was worthwhile. 67 Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities Twenty-eight students were elected to Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.” They were selected for this honor on the basis of scholarship, co- operation, and leadership in academic and extra-curricular activities, citizenship, and service to the school, and promise of future usefulness. Richard Ailing Joyce Barton Frances Bernstein Charles Cokonis Barbara De Vries Joyce Giblin Lawrence Higgins Joseph Jalbert Curtis Johnston Barbara Joy Virginia Lee James Madison Mary Martin Benjamin Mendes Marjorie Mills Elizabeth Moren Victor Nerses Anne O’Donnell John O’Neil Michael Palumbo Harry Reid Francis Roberts Carol Scott William Scott Anthony Simonetti June Street Donald Verrier William Wing 68 ' ... to achieve and be of service to the world.” ALPHA DELTA SIGMA The Alpha Delta Advertising Club became the Herbert Hall Palmer Chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, Professional Advertising Fraternity. One of the objectives of the fraternity is the improvement of the quality and quantity of college and general publication advertising and to acquaint its members with the principles and ideals of advertis- ing. Prominent speakers are engaged for lectures and discussions and movies on allied subjects are shown. Row 2: J. Munro, E. Tetley, D. Begonis, F. Stein, R. Kimball, R. Block. Row 1 : H. Schwartz — Vice-Pres., M Hyman — Pres., L. Bretsch — Advisor. 70 Row 2: W. Kaskewsky, E. McEwen, R. McQuade, V. Nerses, A. Wells, F. Roberts, R. Fargnoli. Row 1: J. R. K. Stauffer — Advisor, K. Arnold — Chairman, T. S. Crawford — Sr. Advisor, B. Dodsworth — Treas., R. S. Haas — Advisor. ENGINEERING COUNCIL Since its organization in 1939 the Engineering Council has acted to stimulate and improve engineering in all its aspects at the university. It coordinates the activities of all the engineering societies on campus. Membership is composed of the president and elected delegates of the engineering societies with the Dean of the College of Engineering as advisor. 71 Row 2: R. Giornelli, E. Dennehey, A. Richard, E. Niles, A. Wells, R. Higgens, A. DaCosta, J. Coulombe, A. Bekelman, R. Cunningham. Row 1: A. Parker, F. Votta, R. Conde — Vice-Pres., W. Kaskewsky — Pres., R. Thompson — Advisor, R. Shaw, E. Ciesla. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS This engineering group became affiliated with the national society, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, in 1938. By encouraging full participation in the meetings the student branch has promoted interest in the curriculum. The organization brings prominent and ex- perienced guest speakers in the industrial chemical engineering field to the meetings. 72 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS The Civil Engineering Society was organized in 1926 and affiliated with the ASCE in 1932. The society promotes greater student interest in Civil Engineering by arranging meetings for the members, and by guest speakers. Through annual meetings, the students have an opportunity to become better acquainted with the professional engineers, their work, and their practices. Row 3: V. Lombardi, R. Caswell, J. LeDuc, D. Cooke. Row 2: M. Garfield, E. Machado, W. Morris, J. Conole, P. Madden, W. Jestings. Row 1: W. Silvia, N. Trivana, D. Booth — Sec., R. McQue — Pres., J. Pimental — Vice-Pres., J. Paoletta — Treas., L. Parente. 73 American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers The Electrical Engineering Society, organized in 1898, was the first engineering society formed at the University of Rhode Island. In 1923 the activity joined the National Society, the American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. The primary function of the society is the development of interest in the National Organization and the promotion of field trips and lectures of interest to electrical engineering students. Row 2: M. Bliamptis, D. Speliotis, R. Haas — Advisor, H. Sullivan, H. Tillinger, A. DiPrete. r ow i — H. Passarelli — Sec., R. Hansen — Vice-Pres., F. Roberts — Pres., K. Arn- old — Treas., D. Nordquist — Sec. 74 Row 3: D. Verrier, G. White, R. Davis, C. Bellandese, G. Behrens, W. Mulhall, W. Paul. Row 2 : A. Rosa, J. Gledhill, W. Ritzau, R. Carlen, B. Conde, G. Lamb, K. Fowler, F. Pierce. Row 1 : E. Wilson, A. Wood — Counsel Rep., J. Horseman — Vice Chairman, Prof. Parker — Advisor, C. Lyons, R. Newlander, R. Hylander, P. Ingle. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The ASME was organized nationally in 1 880. The university branch was formed before 1930 by Dean Wales. The group is the largest en- gineering society on campus. ASME builds interest in the field of mechani- cal engineering through lectures by professional engineers, movies, and discussions on important engineering topics. 75 Row 2: J. Babiec, D. Speliotis, R. Morris. Row 1: M. Bliamptis, R. Wilcox — Sec., R. Fargnoli — Pres., A. Venancio — Vice- Pres., J. Carlesi — Treas. MATH CLUB The University of Rhode Island Math Club was formed in the Spring of 1951 by a group of mathematic majors. The purpose of the club is to create and foster in the members keen interest in study and research in the fields of both pure and applied Mathematics. The club also fosters the advancement and dissemination of knowledge dealing with the science of Mathematics. The major activities of the club have been seminars by students, members of the department, and outside speakers. The club’s membership extends to all Math majors and minors. 76 PHYSICS SOCIETY In 1948 the Physics Society of the University of Rhode Island was organized and officially approved. To attain its end of acquainting the physics student with the objectives and methods of modern research physics, the society has prominent speakers lecture to the group. At other occasions movies are shown, and discussion groups are formed. Row 2 : L. Stone — Advisor, A. Ohlsten, G. Hereld. Row 1: B. Dodsworth— Vice-Pres, V. Nerses— Pres., F. Pivarumas. 77 ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION The Accounting Association supplements the study of accounting. Another purpose is the acquainting of all students at the University with the uses and functions of accounting. Each year the name of an account- ing major who over the first three years has attained the highest average in class work has his name inscribed on a plaque in the College of Business Administration. Row 3: M. Manekofsky, S. Torman, R. YasinofT, M. Kaller, L. Sugarman, G. Levenson, W. Battle, L. Riganaese, J. Vuono. Row 2: H. Amoriggi, N. Woodward, E. Parr, E. Vallier, A. Block, S. Gottlieb, J. Kaczynski, D. Cantwell, R. MacDonald. Row 1 : Dr. W. S. Briggs — Advisor, F. Colagiovanni — Scrivner, N. Vuono — Sec., L. Holtz — Pres., J. Schnitzer — Vice-Pres., Prof. G. Lees — Advisor. 78 Row 2: J. Fitzmaurice, S. Fitelson, A. Fagan, P. McGinley, J. Warshaw, D. Schneidkraut. Row 1: S. Namath, R. Gruber, J. Cipriano — Vice- Pres., J. Macksoud — Pres., C. Brainard — Advisor, R. Cahill, M. Manekofsky. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF INSURANCE The Insurance Society was formed during the Fall semester, 1950 to advance the study and knowledge of insurance at U. R. I., to enhance the position of the insurance student during his academic years, and thereafter during his business career. The programs offered by the society include speakers from various insurance concerns, and numerous field trips to visit large insurance organizations. 79 Row 3: G. Fugere, L. Walde, R. Kehew, R. West, L. Harriman, H. Henn, J. Short, R. Kane, K. Wheeler, W. Jenison. Row 2: F. Gracia, C. Johnston, R. Steinberg, W. Lard, P. Klanian, M. Read, R. Dumais. Row 1 : W. Earle, F. Clark, R. White, J. Griffin, D. Norton. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Society for the Advancement of Management since its reactiva- tion in 1948 has expanded to include the curricula of business administra- tion, home economics, and industrial engineering. This society is the recognized national professional society, and serves to acquaint the stu- dent with management in industry, commerce, education, and govern- ment. A rf . . . we owe her much, for she’s shown us the way.” PREAMBLE Constitution of Student Government We, the undergraduate students of the University of Rhode Island, do hereby ordain and establish a representative form of student gov- ernment and dedicate it to the ideals of the University of Rhode Island and to the principles of the democratic form of government under which we live as young American Citizens ” 82 4m Row 3: W. Silvia, R. Morris, J. Jalbert, A. Russo, J. Hurd, B. Boss, J. Munro. Row 2: N. Barnes, S. Kalaydjian, J. Boumenot, M. Newman, J. Carlesi, R. Zel- niker, B. Whitman, L. Bernier. Row 1 : S. Stauffer — Corr. Sec., M. Mills — Rec. Sec., A. Simonetti — Pres., C. Cokonis — Vice-Pres., R. Fargnoli, N. Rohrman. STUDENT SENATE Student Senate is the only organization on campus that is truly representative of the student body — one student and one alternate are elected for every forty students. Its powers permit regulation of all student activities not covered by the charter, by-laws, and regulations of the uni- versity. 83 Row 2: D. Thomas, V. Main, M. Rider, J. Bliss, N. Bowden, V. Lee, J. Carlesi. Row 1 : F. Bernstein, E. Moren, A. O ' Donnell, M. Dwyer, C. Scott. W. S. G. A. The Women’s Student Government Association works to encour- age cooperation in activities shared for the mutual benefit of women students, and to control problems arising which are not under the jurisdic- tion of the Administration or Student Senate. JUDICIAL BOARD Row 2: J. Bliss, A. Gursky, D. Thomas, M. Trainor, R. Chapman, P. Hogan, M. Martin, M. Iannetta, D. Manganelli. Row 1: C. Angell — Sec., M. Dwyer — Treas., A. O’Donnell — Pres., B. Moren — Vice-Pres. 84 SACHEMS Sachems is a senior honorary society, membership in which is based upon active participation in campus activities and creditable scholarship. Since their formation the Sachems have contributed to a more active school spirit. By fostering cooperation among the administration, the faculty and the student body, the organization attempts to find solutions for campus problems. Row 2: C. Johnston, M. Palumbo, M. Martin, J. O ' Neill, L. Higgins, A. Soforenko. Row 1: A. O’Donnell, W. Wing — Moderator, Dr. Hartung — Advisor, J. Jalbert — Treas., J. Giblin — Sec. Missing from picture: Suzanne Nelson. 85 STUDENT UNION COUNCIL The Student Union Board of Directors was formed in the year ’48- ’49 with two representatives from each class, excluding freshmen. It consists of six delegates and the Director of Student Activities. Its intention is to provide students the opportunity to advise in the functions of the Student Union and offer suggestions on large expendi- tures undertaken by the Union for the benefit of the students. Row 2: C. Berry — Director, Mrs. B. Cook — Asst. Director, N. Nelson, J. O’Neil. Row 1: W. Wing, B. Joy, G. Fugere — Chairman, A. Norris — Sec., T. Tedesco. 86 JUNIOR OFFICERS Row 2: R. Christopher, B. Joy, R. Morris. Row 1: Pres., J. Carlesi. — M. Newman CLASS OF 1955 The Junior class at the present time is busily planning for their Junior Prom, the only off-campus dance for underclassmen. We are also engaged in organizing a staff for the GRIST for 1955. The editor and business managers will be elected by the class, and then some preliminary work on our yearbook will be done. These are the things which make us realize that all too soon we will be in our last year here on campus. 87 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Row 2: D. Manganelli — Social Chairman, R. Cruff — Treas. Row 1: H. Amoriggi — Vice-Pres., D. Mahoney — Pres., A. Shaw — Sec. CLASS OF 1956 For the first time the annual Sophomore Hop will be held in the spring semester. Plans are well under way now as our last few meetings have been devoted to it. Besides our dance we also have the privilege” of acting as a rules enforcement board for the Freshman Class. This task consumed a good deal of our time first semester, but we all feel our efforts were well expended. Should you be in doubt we suggest you ask any member of the freshman class. 88 CLASS OF 1957 We’re here! Our beloved beanies are even a thing of the past now, and we have made our place on the campus. What’s in our future plans? Our class dance is in the planning stages, and we hope the upperclassmen will attend this year as they did last. Also, there isn’t a one of us who didn’t try to get a beach day schedule so we, too, can join the crowd at the seashore study-hall come final exam time. See you there? FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Row 2: A. York, D. Silva. Row 1 : S. Ansuini, B. Beer — Pres., D. Urso. 89 BLUE KEY The members of the Blue Key act as host to all visiting dignitaries and hope to maintain better inter-campus relations. The Blue Key was organized to promote a feeling of good will between visiting teams and the University of Rhode Island, and to encourage interest in all athletic teams. Row 2: R. Webber — Vice-Pres., F. Bernstein, L. Lingaitis, J. Carlesi, G. Acco- mando. Row 1 : L. Ward — Sec. A. Soforenko — Pres. 90 R E S I D E N C E S . . where we lived and learned to know.” PAN HELLENIC Consisting of all the fraternity women in America, the Pan Hellenic Organization stands for high scholarship, guarding of good health, wholehearted cooperation with college ideals and serving to the best of their ability, in the college community.” Two members from each sorority form Pan Hellenic. Rushing is the major regulatory activity, with all laws concerning sororities being passed by the organization. A r fi I £ i i Jf Row 2: K. Dwyer, J. Carlesi, M. Trainor, C. Meadow, C. Angell, M. Iannetta, P- Ogg. Row 1: C. Nardone, V. Lee, E. Vallier — Sec., R. Zelniker — Pres., J. Giblin — Treas., J. Wood, S. Loxley. 92 Row 3: M. Benedict, S. Voelker, G. White, E. Herman, P. Armstrong, Joyce Gibson, J. Gibson, B. Geiger, J. Kent, A. Wright. Row 2: L. Norek, J. Stephens, D. Leseman, J. Neyman, J. Dixon, M. Kinne, J. Gencarelli, B. Cavanaugh, J. Wood, T. Bruce, J. Shea, A. Moran. Row 1 — D. Cook, M. Iannetta, E. Gilmore — Sec., J. Boumenot — Vice-Pres., M. Mills — Pres., Mrs. Coulter — House Mother, C. Scott — Treas., S. Whitford — Corr. Sec., J. Bilodeau. ALPHA DELTA PI The busy telephone at vie dance time . . . dia- mond-polishing” instead of apple - polishing” . . . morning coffee time at Lower Caf and 9:30 trips to the Union every evening . . . the New York Weekend ... the jam session with Theta Chi . . . thirty of us moving in on the UConn chapter for the football game . . . rounding up athletes” for house teams . . . that new strange language . . . lugging the sleigh across campus for the Black Diamond ... the sound of stilts in the corridors at Derby Time” . . . our monotones fighting to be page-turner in the Sorority Sing . . . studying for finals and acquiring that beautiful tan at the same time . . . the bitter-sweetness of senior week . . . yes, these are the memories each A. D. Pi will treasure forever. 93 Row 4: L. Ward, M. Berry, H. Izzi, M. Stowell, V. Main, M. Silvera, G. Bedro- sian, J. Demopolis, E. Burgess, J. McDonald. Row 3: K. Pilling, A. Shaw, M. Lomas, J. Amoriggi, D. Sullivan, E. Seabury, J. DeWolf, E. Hilms, F. Colagiovanni. Row 2: A. Winfield, H. Amoriggi, M. Brown, E. Vallier — Treas., A. O ' Donnell — Pres., Mrs. E. Coulter — House Mother, E. Moren — Vice-Pres., M. Trainor — Corn Sec., B. Dodsworth — Sec. Row 1 : J. DeSano, C. Najarian, N. Carpenter, R. Sciotto, J. Gabar. ALPHA XI DELTA Let ' s always remember those handsome” men of the week and their adoring fan club ... at five the echoing call fourth for Bridge” and at nine-thirty Union, anyone?” The autumn and its Harvest Haunt” ... the bales of hay and the monotone voices of ghosts waiting for Union time ... a cool Home- coming and bare shoulders . . . Everyone went to Hof- stra to see the game . . . Christmas was coming with carols and parties . . . Mid-semester exams and the all night study sessions . . . The gray winter fled . . . April showed its face and the mass migration to the Beach began . . . These things we will always remember. 94 Row 4: H. Crowe, A. Brickley, B. Loxley, C. Whittingham, M. Carry, J. Anderson, D. Shores, N. Werner, J. Turner, D. Walker. Row 3: N. Zora, A. Bailey, P. Ogg, G. Thurber, D. Bivona, J. Rubery, G. Tucker, M. Mounce, F. Dring, S. Kalaydjian. Row 2: A. Vartbedian, C. Fletcher, J. Barton — Treas., D. Cantwell — Sec., Miss B. Pyle — House Mother, S. Loxley — Pres., C. Smith — Vice-Pres., F. Griffin, D. Votolato, A. Fletcher. Row 1: N. Stringer, D. Manganelli, C. Joly, P. Sherman, B. Beebe. CHI OMEGA Aching muscles after Cabaret practice . . . house climbing for the Homecoming display . . . torches and floats for rallies . . . rug rolling for our vie dances . . . brain-wracking for Rhody Revue . . . star hanging for the pledge formal . . . quiet hours for the scholar- ship enthusiasts . . . study hours for the pledges . . . pounds of candy after engagements and pinnings ... a queen for Aggie Bawl ... a tea for our new house- mother . . . multi meetings and rehearsals added to regular butt room sessions with loads of hilarity and piano playing through it all gives you Chi O — in ’54. Row 4: J. Carlson, J. Giordani, P. Dodge, D. Stein, M. Barnes, J. Collins, M. Car- ter, C. Angell, J. Fitzpatrick, L. Sylvia. Row 3: A. Tolderland, J. Turgeon, M. Stauffer, N. Almy, E. Bleisch, N. Dole, B. Joy, B. Manly, J. Parker, J. Bliss. Row 2: S. Scott, B. Toegemann, E. Toegemann — Rec. Sec., J. Hovnanian — Vice- Pres., J. Giblin — Pres., C. Buchanan — Treas., J. Berry— Corr. Sec., C. Sivak, M. Daniels. Row 1 : N. Allison, J. Considine, J. Gleason, M. Sayles, M. Passanati, M. Sullivan, M. Matteson, N. Nelson. DELTA ZETA As we wearers of the green jackets flip the pages of our Delta Zeta Diary, a nostalgic wave of faces and experiences within the white house, envelops us in memories ... the pitching in” that makes us feel our oneness . . . wee morning discussions to delineate Shakespearian lotharios . . . the seemingly endless search for new and ingenious ideas ... an annual parade of flashy argyles accompanied by the startling disappear- ance of our giant sock . . . lingering strains of the perpetual song-fests as we congregate around the piano . . . dashes to the lounge for a last cigarette after having responded to the anyone for coffee” challenge at ten . . . and after all these ... the realization that Gradua- tion presents a significant heading for a new chapter in our D. Z. book of memories. 96 Row 4 : N. Foster, M. Underwood, M. Fraser, P. Cronin, B. Petteruti, E. Cox, M. Wells, N. Underwood, M. Wilson, M. Ryan. Row 3: K. Klein, P. Broadbent, S. McCarthy, N. Norberg, D. Carlson, J. Neal, R. Davison, M. Ward, J. Knot, J. Huling, C. Carpenter, L. Gants, M. McKenna. Row 2: N. Reynolds, M. Grills, D. Little, B. Horting, E. Parr — Treas., B. Gill — Pres., L. Luzzi, K. Crouchley, R. Kananack, S. Kenyon. Row 1 : D. Frechette, B. James, S. Dexter, D. Urso, J. Jelke, C. Filkens, M. Teed, S. Salzman, D. Elowitz. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HALL Here is where college life begins for the majority of freshman women. It is a house of firsts — first through social experience, cooperative living, inter- house sports and intellectual development. It is here that one chooses between sorority or independent liv- ing — the first major decision affecting the remainder of a woman’s college career. For those who remain, E. R. symbolizes a home away from home which ser- vices their individual needs. 97 EAST HALL Our first look at the inside story of college life as freshmen was East Hall. And what a wonderful introduction to the campus it was. The freshman initiation and the party after- wards made it official. Then came freak day”, and let no one say that we didn’t play the part well. We had lots of social functions adding to the variety of our dorm life, the most notable being the Christmas and Spring Parties. Our short hamburg breaks during exams helped us to relax at this important time. We had little parties late in spring and ended up the year with a gala Beach Party. The trophies on our mantel testify to the spirit of the East Hall girls. We will always recall that part of our lives we lived at East Hall with fondest memories. 98 EAST HALL Row 3: A. Aissis, M. Lewis, L. L ' Heueux, W. Wujcik, F. Kettelle, J. Smith, J. Barker, B. Strong, O. Carnevale, S. Ansuini. Row 2: D. Hedblom, P. Squillant, M. Mostecki, B. Champlin, D. Huntington, J. Hahn, S. Place, N. Saunders, M. Cook, C. Rorech, E. McPeak. Row 1: C. Lowenson, G. Martin, E. Izzi — Vice-Pres., A. Willoughby — Pres., Mrs. Quirk — House Mother, J. Conrick — Treas., M. L. Harson — Sec., T. Saumers, A. Mayberg. EAST HALL Row 3: R. Wilcox, A. York, J. Olivie, S. Weisman, C. Chapman, B. Whitman, P. Walsh, J. Bailey. Row 2: N. MacGratty, E. Sherro, C. Thompson, C. Helie, J. Tate, R. Halfen, G. Canzano, V. Healy, L. Bernier. Row 1: M. Macintosh, B. Bowers, P. Lamb, G. Collins, Mrs. Quirk — House u Guild, J. Dolbery, R. Allegretto, A. Grove. Row 3: N. Peterson, C. Nardone, L. Borden, M. Lussier, P. Hogan, H. Haseotes, B. Gilmartin, B. Schmidt, C. Borden. Row 2: M. Ross, S. Antonelli, M. Reilly, A. Sinnott, B. Deane, P. Koelsch, N. Barnes, R. Boorujy, M. Dwyer. Row 1 : N. Volpe, M. Harrington — Sec., F. Gracia — Vice-Pres., B. DeVries — Pres., M. Dwyer, B. Thompson — Treas., R. D ' Agostine, P. Barnes. GAMMA NU Thru the eternity of time, only fond memories of the past can give us the courage to face the uncer- tainty in our future lives. Foremost in our minds lies our college days. We recall ... the toil, but fun of redecorating our Chapter Room . . . the excitement of winning our first trophy . . . Inter House Hockey . . . Fran’s cry Anyone for the Union?” . . . Chinese music drifting through incense-filled corridors . . . the birth of our own Fraternity songs . . . and lastly, but most important, the joy of working together to make the year a success. 100 Row 3: L Haut, P. Resnick, B. Broomfield, S. Golden, L. Golden, D. Abrams. Row 2: G. Brown, R. Zelniker, A. Ehrenberg, D. Schwartz, S. Heller, A. Gursky, H. Penzell, G. Siegel. Row 1 : A. Decof, S. Swartz, P. Bregman — Treas., S. Schupack — Pres., L. Salk — Vice-Pres., C. Meadow — Sec., F. Bernstein — Soc. Chairman, M. Benjamin. SIGMA DELTA TAU Through these portals we saw the creation of many memories . . . Hurray,” our mantel is balanced with the cup won for the homecoming float . . . im- promptu ballet performances . . . half asleep display workers at 6 a.m. . . . abnormal behaviors during exam time . . . acquainting ourselves with our environment on the sun deck . . . meeting distant sisters at Conclave week-end ... the pause that refreshes our coke party . . . cupid trips many sisters . . . Bon Voyage and loads of luck for the future. 101 Row 3: R- Chapman, J. Arnold, J. Smith, A. Waterman, S. Cronhimer, J. Water- man, L. McClellan, C. Carlesi, M. Holland, A. Norris, H. Hammond, S. Anderson. Row 2: M. Holt, C. Eaton, J. Gaddes, P. Pettine, A. Beaudreau, J. Carlesi, G. Norton, J. Hilliard, D. Thomas, S. Nelson, V. Lee, Row 1: J. Champlin, B. Sullivan, N. Scola, M. Anderson — Treas., M. Martin — Pres., J. Street — Vice-Pres., L. McClusky, C. Reid, S. Sundel, M. Havens. SIGMA KAPPA How can we ever forget — the lawn with no grass the John with no ceiling but plenty of new names on the walls. the mad dash to the Engravers to get the Scholarship Cup back — and then the honor in receiving it again. The Barn Dance and all those Kingston Cowboys the heat in the lounge the noise in the laundry the laughs on the kitchen floor on Joke nite the tears when it ' s time to go the lumps in our throats when we sing Bless This House” We’ll never forget — the house with the red shutters and everything it means to us. 102 POLYGON Founded in 1911 the Polygon oversees fraternity rushing and settles inter-fraternity disputes and all other matters of fraternal interest. Gov- erned by officers chosen impartially from among the representatives. Polygon cannot be influenced unduly by any single unit. Representatives are sent to the National Interfraternal Conference to discuss common problems with colleges from every section of the country. 1 1 1 , L k- | IL J4 m , ; j 1 V A . i i v _ Row 3: W. Barber, H. Collins, G. Morrison, N. Carlson, H. Henn, J. Gauch, A. Soforenko, J. Jalbert, R. Michie. Row 2: T. Brady, J. Sullivan, E. Machado — Treas., S. Blecharczyk — Vice-Pres., Dr. Pease, B. Mendes — Pres., J. Schnitzer — Sec., J. Paoletta, J. Bernat. Row 1 : J. LeDuc, R. MacDonald, J. Russo, L. Gamache, R. Stearns, J. McManus. 103 ALPHA EPSILON PI Another great year for Rho . . . Scholarship Trophy back up on the mantel . . . Class of al- most thirty pledges keeping everyone busy finding things for them to do . . . Another Cabaret; another great success . . . Kelly made life member . . . Commissary gets new look . . . Mrs. Capron new Housemother . . . House awarded trophies at Atlantic City Convention . . . Bose” still taking good care of the boys . . . Gone music going strong at the orgies” . . . Bird calls echoing through every room . . . Candidate for Mayor just misses . . . Everybody suddenly breaks out in tennis sweaters . . . Homecoming float takes second place; display big but doesn’t even finish in the money ... A good time was had by all . . . GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! 104 Row 3: B. Gordon, I. Stone, T. Blume, G. Rosenthal, M. Rosenthal, M. Green- berger, E. Lieblich, R. Rosenberg, R. Resnick, R. Steinberg, S. Torman. Row 2: L. Holtz, R. Strauss, G. Levinson, N. Chernov, A. Soforenko, L. Metz, M. ALPHA EPSILON PI R Lukatch S. CohenS. Friend, N. Oshrin, S. Namath. Row 1 — S. Gottlieb, M. Dressier, L. Sugarman — Treas., H. Schwartz — Sec., M. Hyman — Pres., Mrs. H. Caperon — House Mother, A. Block — Vice-Pres., S. Bornstein, J. Schnitzer, M. Newman. Row 3: R. Bloom, E. Weissman, R. Yosinoff, R. Oster, E. Brown, B. Carner, D. Makiri, S. Kaplan, H. A. Goldstein. Row 2: G. Sands, M. Kaller, A. Bekelman, J. Greer, A. Strauss, C. I. Finklestein, E. Markoff, A. Weiser. Row 1: M. Mazer, D. Lebow, J. Burzon, M. Kortick — Sec., H. Goldman — Treas., J. Rosen — Pres., F Goldman- — Treas. , D. Pollack — Vice-Pres, S. Wexler, A. Dressier. Row 3: W. Toohey, A. Bistrick, A. Kohnle, R. Kane, W. Herdecker, L. Grinnell, T. Hull. Row 2: R. Arabian, R. Marciano, R. Caruolo, E. Dambruch, C. Wiesner, J. Cole- man, E. Lees, R. Newlander. Row 1: R. Hafey, R. Friedmann, A. Marchecti, D. Begonis — Treas., W. Spring, W. Piez — Pres., R. Weekes — Sec., J. Lamoureux. ALPHA TAU GAMMA Alpha Tau Gamma celebrates its twenty-fifth an- niversary this year. The relatively small membership now boasts an increasing scholastic average but one wouldn’t think so to judge from an even faster in- creasing interest in the line”. Pledges, as always, are so rebellious that they have more meetings than the brothers do. Little comes of it though. Conformance is still the rule here. House politics, house parties, books, and even classes still form the old combination which makes for happi- ness and memories and which we call college. 106 Row 4: N. Kennedy, A. DeBerardis, A. Grills, L. Lanzi, E. DiSimone, A. Valente, R. Poirier. D. Maiello. L. Deschene, R. Grann. Row 3: A. Di Pippo, M. Russo, L. Rossi, J. DelNigro, P. DeMasi, V. Lombardi, J. Pagano, P. Abbruzzi, J. DiMase, S. Scott. Row 2: A Rufo, J. Santoro, J. Cipriano, R. Fargnoli — Treas., N. Vuono — Sec., J. Vuono — Pres., L. Rignanese — Vice-Pres., C. DeLuca, N. L. Triana, J. Paoletta. Row 1: F. DiPiro, J. Mazza, A. Russo, J. Bruno, R. DiCenso, R. DiPetrillo, D. Donato. BETA PSI ALPHA Beta Psi again has made history with the song Louise”. Two years ago it was to the strains of this same song that Beta Psi celebrated its improvements. This year the house won the cups for the Inter-fra- ternity sing with Louise” and Oklahoma”. The house also won the two I.A.C. cups, one for the best improved frat, and the other for the most achieved frat. This has been another first in campus history . . .! For the first time, Beta Psi won the mayoralty campaign with Jobless Ferdick”, as the winning candidate, accom- panied by his Maggot Squad”. The great participa- tion of the brothers in campus activities accelerates the reaching of those ultimate goals, Fame and Honor. 107 Row 3: R. Burnes, G. Edwards, C. Hunt, F. Johnson, H. Haronian, R. Boyle, A. Lemoi. Row 2: J. Burgess, E. Mitson, P. Barchi, J. Hayes, D. Farnum, G. Boitano, E. Frato, D. Almy. Row 1 : B. Read, L. Masotti — Treas., P. Spitaletta — Pres., Mrs. K. Jackson — House Mother, J. Jalbert — Vice-Pres., T. Brady — Sec., R. Dilorio, N. Tweedell. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA The red ranchhouse on the north 11 pasture, faded red but still red — where a ranchhand is better known as a chow hound . . . football games and here come the milkcans . . . Johnson’s Hummocks again this year . . . the return of the vet and got a deuce, checks come in tomorrow” . . . Bad weekends . . . I’m broke, let’s play shuffleboard . . . The pledge formal — or who stole my white shirt ... He won’t mind if I borrow a shoelace — out of his shoe . . . How are you? Fine 50 . . . Here comes that man — sand- wiches, pies, and milk . . . Psychology and T.V. Pin her . . . you’re crazy, they cost money! ... Ah well, it has been fun . . . Now what to do . . . Salesman or second louie . . . Gotta choice? 108 Row 3: R. Kimball, B. Viall, M. Salter, R. Ratta, R. Easterbrooks, N. Collins, R. Pickthall, N. Carlson, F. Hurtell, J. Hurd. Row 2: B. Boss, R. Taylor, R. Magnuson, F. Lingaitis, J. Shepley, D. Dunn, W. Hynes, C. Davies, R. Viall, B. Loring. Row 1: P. Manickas, F. Stein, T. Bowen, H. N. Knowles — Rec. Sec., Mrs. Under- wood — House Mother, R. Lundgren — Pres., Major , I. Walker, M. Hattub, W. Considine, P. Gladue. PHI GAMMA DELTA Again the large Georgian style house has many memories to look back on. There were the sleepless nights, weekend parties, and spontaneous excursions to Bean Town”. We also had the quick coffee next door — soon to become a thing of the past. The house was well represented in the campus’ scholastic and ath- letic activities, winning the intra-mural softball and ten- nis titles, and placing well in others. As the season moved on, we can picture the meadow-larks” forming under windows as pins went out like buttons. Along with these there were serious moments and in combining the two we see a pleasant past. 109 Row 3: L. Girouard, A. Zoubra, F. Touriello, R. Higgins, V. Tuxburg, J. Mc- Sweeney, F. Brown, J. Murray, A. Arns, C. Emmerich. Row 2: A. Letizia, R. Wong, C. Morris, M. Cassidy, R. Vaughn, A. Grimes, R. Higgins, T. Rand, G. Helsens, G. Champagny. Row 1: A. Wood, B. Ryskiewich — Sec., R. Stearns — Vice-Pres., Mrs. C. Niven — House Mother, J. Bernat — Pres., A. Lapati — Treas., G. Miller, A. Rogers. PHI KAPPA THETA Another year passes, leaving with us memories we will never forget. This year we have seen our University and our Fraternity grow and gain new honors, and we are proud of them both. Strong spirit and keen interest thrive under loyalty, bringing dreams of the future closer and closer. Studies, intra-murals, social events, work days, meetings and bull sessions constitute the cherished memories of our graduating seniors, and give our undergraduates the inspiration they need to strive for all-around betterment. We will remember the Sing, and pinochile”, and no sweat,” and others that in later years will give us a chuckle, or a grin . . . and we will feel good, because these are the critical times in our lives — the times of Brotherhood, joyous or sad, the times of prosperity, of ingenuity, of loves and hates. Good luck to those graduating. Remember your school and your fraternity and be ever thankful for the benefits you received here, because they strengthened your character for the years ahead. Row 4: R. Norberg, N. Bradstreet, R. Anderson, L. Maxcy, J. Cranshaw, C. Lim- mer, P. Rioux, A. Helmus, B. Stein, B. Gilbert, J. Church, R. Guilbault. Row 3: R- Van Brooklyn, M. Christopher, W. Jenison, A. Richards, J. Wojcik, R. Shaw, S. Smith, E. Tetley, C. Griffin, J. Evans, J. Kelliher. Row 2: R. Carlson, P. Ingle, G. Ledwidge, P. Klanian — Vice-Pres., A. Owens — Advisor, J. Mitchell, Pres.; J. Marble, Treas.; J. Hereld, Sec.; R. McDermott, J. Silva. Row 1: M. Read, G. Morrison, R. Cunningham, R. Sangster, J. O’Donnell, H. Boghosian, R. Thomas, A. Saunders, W. Potter, E. McEwen. PHI MU DELTA Once again, Phi Mu attempts to make the campus life the gay pattern it should be. The bull sessions, the nightly pilgrimages to the Union, the fight against the weekend com- muters, and an occasional night of study all go toward guiding us to our goal. Here Sooky romps at will, leading her dog’s life”, and we look on enviously, with an eight o’clock assignment in view. Here where our hours at Rodman rewarded us with the intra- mural trophy, and where sing rehearsals rewarded us with the sing trophy, both of which rest so covetedly upon our mantel. Here, May transforms our black knights’ ” castle into the home of the hat dance and the guarachas by various in- genuities. Here where silence reigns while the scholastic board decides upon the doubtful. Here where work details under lash” of the house manager change the interior and exterior to suit the varying classes who pass through. Our three years push us quickly through all this, but what we have gained and the pleasant memories of Phi Mu remain with us. Row 3: J. Short, D. Despres, G. White, P. Kinnecon, H. Sheldrick, R. Greene, A. Hunter, J. Russo, E. Machado, R. Follett. Row 2: R. Blackwell, T. Tisdell, B. Snow, J. Walsh, M. Garfield, S. Howe, J. Monti, J. Barnes, P. Cofani. Row 1: A. Hutnak, J. Jones, B. Gardner — Treas., T. Rust — Vice-Pres., C. Lyons — Pres., J. Babiec — Sec., F. Pierce, D. Booth. PHI SIGMA KAPPA The passing years will leave us with only the fondest of thoughts of the little white house at 22 Upper College. The formals, the vies, the jam sessions, the games, the meetings, the parties, the antics of our nine pledges, retaliation by the brothers ... the renovated social room, and the unprecedented initiation of Rhode Island’s governor ... all these things shall be our most cherished, not soon to be forgotten. Whoever thought that four years could pass al- most as a day, and yet here we are, with only memories of the past, and with them the sincerest wish of good fortune to those who remain and to those who leave us as graduates this year. 112 Row 4: J. Cimerol, D. Norton, J. Magliocco, D. McKenzie, D. Hopper, D. Fos- ter, J. Boyer, E. Frost, R. Wellins, P. Caleshu. Row 3: E. Cotnoir, R. Errico, M. Assadorian, G. McGair, G. Sahagian, J. Enos, E. Martel, R. Kolaczkawski, L. Sarkesian, G. Ellery. Row 2: P. Asadoorian, S. Blecharczyk, W. Blanchard — Treas., W. Decota — Vice- Pres., G. Accomando — Pres., G. Pkeokar, K. Apkarian, W. Barber — Sec., E. Akaronian. Row 1: N. Sefton, H. O ' Brien, B. Hopper, D. Dougan, J. Murray, A. Maiorisi. RHO IOTA KAPPA The first one on campus, our fraternity was formed in 1908 under the distinctive name of I Tappa Keg. Two years later President Edwards asked this social group to organize a formal fraternity, and Rho Iota Kappa was born. These Greek letters are the initials of Rhode Island College, the name of our university at that time. Our present chapter house was built in 1927 by the brotherhood, and since then several additions have been made. The past year has seen the burning of our mortgage and considerable redecorating of both the interior and exterior of the house. With the aid of 195 3’s pledge class P.I.K. has also made its mark in extra-curricular activities such as basketball, debating, and our well-known social events. P.I.K. has always produced outstanding citizens and counts among its brotherhood such men as Dean Emeritus George E. Adams, former dean Paul F. Burgess, Colonel Thomas W. Freeman, and the current president of the U. R. I. Alumni Association, William Corr. As the years go by our days at P.I.K. — pledging, Hell Week, The Nut House Bawl, beach parties, bull sessions, work days, house meetings, Homecoming — will always be our dearest memories. 9 afljlj W Fh Q i n a a M i GV ' tji ) r r fl 1 w t f 9 nr ■ r w ah IiiiiJl nil 1 Row 3: J. Tyrell, R. Horton, R. Webber, G. Wildes, G. Bill, J. Morse, R. Herson, R. Miller, L. Gamache, P. Buckley, R. Scorpio, C. Smith. Row 2: J. Pizzo, J. Thornton, S. Cook, J. Serra, J. Welch, D. McGinniss, K. Wheelock, E. Stenhouse, W. Scott, A. Sisco, D. Watts, R. Beckett, R. Kehew, H. Tremblay, J. Arnold. Row 1: F. Clark, D. Walsh, P. Sullivan, W. Wing, M. Sullivan— Treas, J. O ' Neill— Pres., E. Cohan— Sec., R. Michie, F. McConville, R. Taylor. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON As each succeeding year slips past us at Rhode Island Alpha, we realize more and more how the friends and good times we have here have as great an influence on our lives as do our studies. The dull grind, the worries, and the cramming, mellowed by time, become pleasant memories, each a little brighter for their difficulty. The parties, the friendships, the bull sessions are slowly molded into one happy recol- lection of fraternity life, a pattern which we may all enjoy for many years to come. 114 Row 4: J. Cardoza, H. Sullivan, R. Chapman, G. Dodson, P. Sr. George, R. Cooper, H. Wright, V. Nerses, A. Larson. Row 3: L. Kuccher, R. Uhlinger, G. Hepburn, V. Brassil, D. Chaplin, R. Avila, J. Reardon, R. White, C. McKnight. Row 2: D. Costa, J. Carey — Sec., W. Shields — Pres., Mrs. A. Little, R. Stoll — Vice- Pres., C. Simmons, R. Dyer — Treas., D. Gagnon, J. Munro. Row 1: E. Armstrong, J. Lembo, D. Hynek, R. Lombardi, P. Hicks, F. Gallo, A. DiPrete. SIGMA CHI Leisure rushed by and it was back to the grind ... we were caught in the social whirl and the books were forgotten . . . Football games, Vic dances, the Sweetheart weekend and our lovely queen, then finals to shatter our complacency. Second semester brought renewed promises and resolutions, but the Barbary Coast Ball ruined all that . . . warm weather brought another round of parties and dances . . . beach days were interrupted by afternoon classes . . . morning classes suffered from hangovers ... we closed shop with the Sigma Chi Derby, and topped it with the spring weekend . . . Senior week and finals were here before we knew it, then Graduation. It was a good year, parties, dances and laughs, not enough studies but wait till next year (Ha Ha). 115 Row 4: R. Wrigley, R. Hunt, T. Nelson, J. Donovan, S. Filonow, R. Hylander, J. Gledhill, G. Nolan, P. Madden, M. Gagnon. Row 3: G. Catlow, S. Gledhill, G. Behrens, A. DaCosta, C. Bellandese, J. LeDuc, W. Gerzevitz, H. Passarelli, G. Dorr. Row 2: W. Paul, J. Callahan, C. Hughes, V. Allienello— Vice- Pres., D. Verrier— Pres., Mr. Moulton — Advisor, R. MacDonald — Treas., G. M. Lillis — Sec., J. Jaworski, R. Languedoc. Row 1: S. Clow, T. McCann, K. Morrill, E. Wilson, K. Fowler, K. Birch. SIGMA PI Beer parties, OB’s and My Gal Sal.” A cup for The Home Coming Float, confused kittens, and out- raged Tom Cats. Nights of Honshu Babe and laughter in place of sleep. Hour exam . . . moan and groan . . . coffee break . . . we killed it.” The married lads and the missout club. DZ down! Marilyn Monroe, FIVE FEET TALL!!! Happy vacations and happier reunions. Our Lippitt Hall annex. Wonderful guys and wonderful times. Sigma Pi — You are nostalgia. 116 Row 3: B. Strauss, T. Gleckman, S. Chorney, W. Gerstenblatt, H. Shipotofsky, G. Reese. Row 2: R. Cahill, J. Warshaw, J. Macksoud, R. Gruber, C. Gibbons, D. Lendrum, M. Manekofsky, D. Schneidkraut. Row 1 : E. Whitehead, D. Decof— Vice-Pres., R. Schack— Sec., B. Mendes— Pres., M. Chucas, R. Sadow — Treas., W. Hammond, J. Kline — Advisor. TAU EPSILON PHI 117 Fraternally speaking, this past school year has proven to be our most successful. Everybody returned to the tepee” last September in the best of spirits. Even the R.O.T.C. majors who attended summer-camp were smiling again. We started off the fall semester with same big football weekends. The Homecoming party at the Carlton, Pretzel’s” gathering on the Island, the great times at our Mass, and UConn. chapters, and Larr’s well-planned affair after the Brown triumph will always be remembered. Then came the Black Cat Drag” followed by the Christmas party with Ray’s lost Manhattan. Besides the gay times, we worked hard at im- proving the interior of the house. Our new commissary was the MOST. Ben Mendes and Bill Hammond were terrific. Our Alumni backed us to the hilt . . . Every- one did his share ... We’ve never had it so good . . . Next year Slick”, Ben, and Ev will be gone, but we’re already looking towards an even brighter horizon. Row 3: R- Saglio, A. Telia, W. Finlay, R. Armstrong, W. Ritzau, J. Gauch, F. LaPiana, W. Ryding, R. Lendrim, W. Osborne, R. Searles. Row 2: W. Kaskewsky, W. Hirsch, L. Parente, W. Silvia, J. Madison, R. Capaldi, R. Corry, B. Casey, E. Kerins. Row 1: T. Simonetti, R. Bray, H. Matthews — Treas., C. Cokonis — Pres., J. Prata — Sec., W. Tedeschi — Vice-Pres., J. Mills, H. Brown, J. McManus. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Gunner in a sombrero, Skee falling out of the stands at the UConn game. Tedeschi’s good- ies”, (?), the party at Linsay’s, and the return of the Bell sisters. The corner table at the Mew’s, Jack Gauch asleep in class, Flop’s scoop, A1 Tella’s poems, and the war stories from summer camp. Capaldi’s Scrug”, the Leprechan” and Jimmies” on Long Island; Schenk’s valiant attempts, and Prata’s summer home on New Year’s Eve. Each one holds a private and cherished smile for every senior that will never be forgotten. 118 Row 4: J. Kaczynski, J. Aborn, D. Taft, G. Lamb, R. Conde, B. Conde, H. Henn, R. Horton, J. Wells, J. Leydon. Row 3: W. Arnold, E. Davison, D. Gulvin, W. Gates, J. Dawson, J. Bailey, R. Dumais, F. Montville, G. Lanois, J. O ' Adamo, W. Richmond, W. Dumais. Row 2: R. Cruff, W. Cushing, W. Lord— Treas., R. Ailing— Vice-Pres., Mrs. Stockbridge — House Mother, C. Johnston — Pres., J. Sullivan — Sec., A. Nel- son, L. Jette, R. Morris. Row 1 : D. Mahoney, R. Corbett, J. Reardon, Lager”, R. Morris, J. Griffin, R. Rowan, J. Pimental, J. Troll. THETA CHI At the end of another year we take the usual look back and note with satisfaction that it has not been without the little things that make it different from the others. The new pledge class, the ne w cook, jokes about Nelsoh’s crutches, the return of the Out West” boys with tales of work in the wheat fields . . . these and many others . . . some sad, some gay ... all of them providing subject matter for the bull sessions that con- tribute so much to the life of the house. Then, too, the bigger things . . . Dahl’s intra foot- ball champs, the Homecoming party, Paddy’s annual return, the Community Chest jam session . . . and for the seniors the year in its entirety was the biggest thing for them. And what of the future? A hard one to answer, but one thing is certain — the welcome mat will always be spread at Theta Chi. 119 BRESSLER AND BUTTERFIELD HALLS The two modern residences on the hill house the Fresh- men and some of the upperclassmen. They are governed by the Men’s Dormitory Association. This is a new organization as the buildings themselves are and it deserves recognition for the splendid job it is doing in keeping law and order”. 120 . . Rhode Island our guide whate’er we do” HO ALL NATIONS CLUB The purpose of the All Nations Club is to promote understanding among people of all countries. Some of the activities of the club include speakers from little-heard-of lands such as India and Iran, as well as travelogues in movies. At the present time the club has a group of stu- dents from many nations and there is keen interest in the traditions the different ones bring from their home land. 1 R s Row 2: A. Dawley, J. Desano, M. Chmielewski, H. Izzi, M. Brady, S. Rothenberg, R. Sciotto, L. Sarkisian. Row 1: M. Bliamptis — Greece, F. Colagiovanni — Sec., D. Speliotis — Pres. — Greece, B. Beer — Treas., M. Ziegler. 122 Row 2 : N. Rohrman, J. Munro, C. Jackson, C. Sprague, R. Wilcox. Row 1 : D. Huntington, W. Piez — Pres., V. Main — Sec., D. Gagnon. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The International Relations Club is composed of students interested in a better understanding of the social, economic, and political problems of the world in which they live. In the belief that information and ex- change of ideas are the most productive means to this end, the club offers speakers, movies and group discussions on foreign and international places, people, ideas, and situations. Delegates are sent to conferences of collegiate IRC and to the monthly meetings of the World Affairs Council of Rhode Island. Programs are designed to interest people other than, as well as, club members; and several meetings during the year are held jointly with other groups on campus. 123 SOCIUS CLUB The Socius Club is an organization of students interested in prob- lems of sociology, and in the professional and occupational aspects of this subject. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Outstanding speakers are brought to some meetings; at others discussions of current problems and recordings in the field are presented. Row 3: S. Schupack, L. Haut, P. Resnick, A. Prendergast, H. Izzi, J. Averbach, E. Ehrenberg, M. Newman. Row 2: A. Gursky, B. Broomfield, S. Heller, B. Sands, R. Barish, J. Gabar, E. Berg, E. Lopez, S. Flichtenfeld. Row 1 : S. Swartz, C. Sivak — Social Chairman, C. Meadow — Vice-Pres., C. Scott — Pres., J. Berry — Sec., P. Armstrong, P. Bregman. 124 Row 2: N. Peterson, J. Picus, S. Stauffer. Row 1 : J. Lavarini, H. Gruber — Pres., F. Ronzio — Vice-Pres., C. Lerner. POLYGLOT Polyglot is the all language club at the University of Rhode Island. The purpose of the club is to further the interest of students in foreign languages and cultures. Membership is open to all students. A language table is held weekly at Butterfield Hall where interested students eat dinner and converse in foreign languages. Various speakers have been brought to the campus and the club also plans field trips. 125 V IAJERAS The Viajeras Club is for women commuters who this year number 104. Last January they moved from Quinn Hall to Davis Hall. The commuters make an effort to participate in campus activities, being represented in sports, the Beacon, various clubs, and the GRIST. By way of reputation the commuters will always contribute their best to the University of Rhode Island. Row 3: E. Bucci, C. McGroarty, R. Perkins, B. Waite, J. Dow, J. Barker, J Haskell. Row 2: A. Dawley, G. DeWolf, E. Gadrow, C. Anderson, N. Carpenter, P. Fagan, H. Leslie, R. DeWolf, M. Moffitt, D. Sculco. Row 1: J. Stephens — Social Chairman, E. Bullock — Pres., M. Bailey — Sec.-Treas. 126 Row 4 : J. Gabar, A. Ehrenberg, P. Resnick, J. Averbach, S. Namath, F. Goldman, R. Resnick, B. Gordon, M. Manekofsky, A. Weiser, S. G ottlieb, R. Barish, S. Heller. Row 3: H. Goldman, S. Torman, A. Block, B. Sands, E. Lopez, A. Mayberg, E. Berg, S. Swartz, P. Bregman, M. Newman, S. Flichtenfeld. Row 2: L. Metz, L. Haut, N. Oshrin, C. Meadow — Vice-Pres., M. Newman — Pres., S. Schupack — Sec., L. Sugarman — Treas., A. Gursky, B. Broomfield. Row 1 : G. Levinson, M. Kaller, R. Yasinoff, J. Rosen, L Holtz, J. Schnitzer. HILLEL The Hillel Counselorship is the Jewish student organization which brings to members of the Hebrew faith in the student and faculty body a more adequate knowledge of their heritage. The group holds monthly meetings. Sabbath Eve Services and special Jewish Holiday Services are also held. 127 CANTERBURY CLUB The Canterbury Club, which is sponsored by the Episcopal Church, is a fellowship of students which seeks to acknowledge and lead others to acknowledge God. It provides an opportunity for Episcopal students to express themselves in the life of the Church, and calls students to take a responsible position as members of the Church. Membership is open to any student willing to take part in its activi- ties. This willingness is the only condition of membership. Row 3: J. Munro, W. Hirsch, R. Newlander, F. Carr, J. Hurd, B. Boss, R. Pea- body. Row 2: J. Collins, M. Bliamptis, K. Arnold, J. Crankshaw, J. Evans, W. Consi- dine, R. Easterbrooks, F. Dring. Row 1: B. Champlin, C. Limmer, S. Kalaydjian — Sec., Rev. H. W. Bolles, G. Hepburn— Pres., M. Wilson, S. Kinne. 128 !■ J V . jjjflf J i rYm j . ; % : 1 Row 4: P. Potter, D. Foster, F. Kettelle, W. Polis, N. Peterson, C. Chapman, R. Seebode, N. Carpenter, D. Briggs, M. Fraser, N. Woodward, J. Anderson, D. Little, S. Stauffer. Row 3: R. DeWolf, N. Rohrman, M. Wood, J. Gledhill, J. Collins, L. Gants, D. Huntington, M. Cook, P. Lamb, P. Nordquist. Row 2 : W. Hirsch, E. Parr, R. Morris — Treas., D. Thomas — Vice-Pres., Reverend Fetter, K. Fowler — Pres., B. Manley — Sec., M. Underwood, A. Dawley, A. Wells. Row 1: L. Shaw, D. McDowell, D. Speliotis, S. Clow, H. Brown, F. Carr, R. Peabody, R. Hylander. UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The University of Rhode Island Christian Association is a fellowship of the Protestant students on campus. It sponsors the Protestant Chapel and a Thursday evening forum and discussion group. The Christian Association mee ts each Sunday evening at the Protestant Chaplain’s home for supper and informal discussion on the religious, social, and ethical problems of our day. Other activities include study groups on the Bible, 9:30 Class” on Sunday mornings, deputations, social action, and attend- ance at intercollegiate conferences. 129 NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club on this campus holds its meetings every second and fourth Thursday and a retreat is given around the middle of the year. The Newman Club helps to deepen the spiritual, and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual, and social activities. Row 4: E. McPeak, P. Squillante, A. Shaw, C. Carlesi, A. Aissis, J. Capalbo, W. Arnold, R. MacDonald, J. Kaczynski, G. Donovan, R. Lombardi, D. Gagnon, W. Kaskewsky, I. Luzzi, C. Saumur, R. Allegretto, M. Mostecki, J. Coniick. Row 3: P. Dwyer, B. Dodsworth, E. Vallier, A. Sinnott, P. Walsh, M. Lee, B. Horting, A. Beaudreau, J. Carlesi, B. Petteruti, E. Cox, C. Sivak, J. Wood, B. Cavanaugh, J. Turgeon, D. Hyneck. Row 2: H. Amoriggi, A. Winfield, A. O ' Donnell, Father J. Wiseman, Father J. Daly, J. Donovan — Pres. J. Boumenot — Rec. Sec., K. Crouchley — Corr. Sec., W. Battle — Treas., F. Colagiovanni, R. Sciotto, L. Ward. Row 1: R. Fargnoli, A. Russo, F. McConville, H. Tremblay, M. Ryan, P. Shunney, P. Huettel, M. Trainor, D. Wujcik, L. L’Heureux. Row 2: J. Bartlett, R. Boyle, P. Coste, E. Rusack, J. Welch, N. Carlson, A. Gavitt. Row 1: J. Jelke, F. Monteville, M. Gordon — Sec., Dr. E. P. Christopher — Advisor, G. Wildes — Pres., C. Chapman. AGGIE CLUB One of the oldest organizations on the campus the Aggie Club is represented by students in the College of Agriculture. Each year the club sponsors the Aggie Bawl and is active in promoting projects of value to the university. 131 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club has been active at the University of Rhode Island since 1921. An opportunity for personal development, service to college and community and helpful information about the home and family is of- fered to each member. Each year the club sponsors a Silver Tea for the benefit of foreign students and an annual informal dance in addition to the regular meet- ings, lectures, and other social events. Membership in the club is open to any woman student on campus. Row 4. J. Collins, M. Barnes, M. Carter, C. Healy, M. Fraser, H. Guild, J. Knox, M. Ryan, M. Lord, M. Ward, M. Chmeilewski, P. Shunney. Row 3: B. Horting, M. Mostecki, E. Cox, B. Champlin, R. Davison, V. Lee, H. Hammond, S. Anderson, D. Walker, M. Sayles, N. Scola, M. Teed. Row 2: J. Conrick, M. Cook, J. Arnold — Treas., N. Nelson — Vice-Pres., J. Bliss — Pres., A. Tolderland — Sec., B. Beebe, D. Thomas, D. Shores. Row 1 : B. Cavanaugh, M. Craft, D. Hedblom, A. Shaw, J. Collins. 132 YM “ ' xv k Li mm i J lJJ. ! § M ral ; 1 ■ ; Bdi| Row 3: A. York, J. Smith, R. Wilcox, P. Huettel, C. Filkens, A. Foster, A. Wright, N. Allison, J. Chappell, M. Daniels, A. Amoriggi. Row 2: H. Crowe, P. Howard, K. Gregory, C. Carpenter, P. Squillanti, L. Cen- tracchio, S. Kenyon, M. Harson, V. Healy, P. Edwards, A. Moran, M. Sykes— Advisor. Row 1: B. Manly, J. Hilliard, J. Amoriggi, M. Havens — Vice-Pres., M. Hol- . land, C. Carlesi, J. Caswell, N. Reynolds, R. Check. THE NUTRIX The Nutrix was organized in January 1950 by students in the Division of Nursing who constitute the membership. Graduate nurses enrolled as students at the college may become associate members. Honorary membership is open to graduate Nurse alumnae of the Uni- versity of Rhode Island and to the Director of the Division of Nursing. The purposes are: 1. To provide opportunities for integration of the total nursing program. 2. To keep all students informed about activities related to the nursing profession. 3. To provide opportunities, through its meetings, for closer acquaintanceship of all nursing students. Missing from the picture are those junior and senior members who at the present time are affiliating in hospitals around Rhode Island as a part of their training program. Among these girls is Janet Carpenter our president. 133 OUTING CLUB In 1948 the Outing Club was reorganized to provide outdoor ac- tivity for weekenders at the University. Weekend trips such as ski trips are organized by the club. Row 2: J. Carlesi, A. Beaudreau, H. Tremblay, J. Jalbert, J. Giblin, H. Hammond, L Holtz. Row 1: E. Berg, A. Russo, E. Lopez, A. Block — Pres., B. Bullock, A. Dressier. 134 Row 2: F. Dring, H. Crow, S. Dressier, N. Carlsen, D. Shores, N. Almy. Row 1 : J. Gleason, F. Griffin, B. Boss, N. Collins, D. Walker, B. Loxley. YACHT CLUB The University of Rhode Island Yacht Club has been active on the campus since 1935. The club is an active member of the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association, and this year as in the past has en- tered the Dinghy Team in many regattas. Frostbite races as well as leisurely sailing on Salt Pond provide many enjoyable hours for the members. Commodore Bruce Loring and his officers have just instituted a Shore School for all interested persons with the hope that many will attend and learn the knack of sailboating. 135 THE BEACON The college weekly paper, the Beacon, was first printed in 1908, and was a small ten page booklet printed once a month. At present, the Beacon operates as a miniature newspaper, published each Wednesday, with a twelve to sixteen page issue and a circulation of over 2,400 includ- ing students, faculty, and alumni. Experience in all fields of writing: news, sports and features, is open to any interested student as well as opportunities in makeup work and in the commercial aspects of journalism such as advertising and circulation. The election of officers is held in the early part of the second semes- ter to afford the incoming officers the benefits of graduating seniors’ experience. The Beacon is representative of student ideas, publishing all letters and articles on student or college problems. Row 3: D. Manganelli, L. Sugarman, B. Gorden, J. Schnitzer, R. Gruber, A. Bailey. Row 2: J. Shea, P. Dwyer, S. Voelker, B. Broomfield, M. Wilson, J. Boumenot, R. Zelniker, F. Colagiovanni, J. Wood. Row 1: M. Salter — Sports Ed., F. Dring — Exchange Ed., P. Sherman — Features, J. Madison — Ed.-in-Chief, W. Tedeschi — Managing Ed., C. Scott — News Ed., P. Klanian — Business Manager. 136 Row 2: J. Munro, J. Macksoud, D. Huntington, R. C. Jackman, R. Wilcox, D. Gagnon, J. Oostendorp — Advisor. Row 1: N. Rohrman, C. Sprague — Pres., V. Main — Soc. Chairman, W. Piez — Vice-Pres. WRANGLERS - PORTIA This club was founded with the purpose of fostering debates. Each spring, they sponsor an annual Model Congress of Colleges, and a Model Congress of High Schools on the campus. 137 FILM PACK The spring of 1946 saw the revival of the Film Pack. The Film Pack is the campus photographic organization and is composed of ama- teur photographers who meet regularly to compare, discuss, and improve upon their work. Studio photography work is frequently done on meeting nights. The organization has excellent darkroom facilities for the use of members. In the past the group has sponsored exhibits and conducted contests to display members’ works, and have worked with the Grist and the Beacon. Row 2: P. Nordquist, D. Prescott — Vice-Pres., J. Jelke, L. Gamache, P. Hicks. Row 1 : R. Caswell — Sec., J. Newecomb — Advisor, F. Carr — Pres. 138 Row 2 : B. LaPorte, R. Lombardi, L. Higgens, D. Gagnon, D. Hynek. Row 1: F. Roberts, R. Hansen — Sec. Treas., K. Arnold — Pres., C. Bellandese, W. Kaskewsky. RADIO CLUB The primary purpose of the Radio Club is the promotion and dis- semination of information relative to amateur radio. Equipment for a 400 watt station, KIKMV, was constructed in 1948, making it possible to contact other amateurs throughout the United States and Canada. Mem- bership is open to anyone interested in amateur radio communication. PURITAN Row 2: P. Zanella, W. Tedeschi, H. Hammond. Row 1: B. McCarville, M. Leino, A. Telia. 139 WHOE It offers the college community a schedule of programs consisting of recorded and live shows, transcribed programs, and such special events as basketball games, musical productions from Edwards Audi- torium, inter-fraternity and Pan Hellenic sings, and interviews with college personalities. WHOE offers the students of the college an opportunity for an introduction to the various fields of radio work. Row 2: M. Wilson, D. Peckham, S. Siegel, A. Wells, L. Higgins — Asst. Tech. Director, H. Renkin, Asst. Tech. Director, M. Bliamptiss, S. Weisman. Row 1: R. Hodges, J. Averbach — Record Mgr., P. Nordquist — Gen. Mgr., J. Jacobs, J. Gabar, A. Mayberg. 140 Row 4: Mr. Van Buren — Director, L. Maxcy, D. Peckham, R. Newlander, D. Little, B. LaPorte, C. Rorech, E. McPeak, J. O’Brien, A. Levine, R. Davison, D. Carlson. Row 3: M. Bousquet, D. Richardson, D. Cavanaugh, D. Wilkey, A. Gavitt, B. Wilcox, C. McKnight, V. Tuxbury. Row 2: M. Klein, T. Lornitzo, J. North, A. Arns, L. Thomas, J. Schnitzer, W. Croasdale, E. Lindquist, Jr. Row 1 : B. Bedrick, J. Santoro, M. Cassidy, H. Whitehead, N. Reynolds, C. Jack- son, H. Hunsrum, M. Lussier. UNIVERSITY BAND The University Band under the leadership of Mr. Van Buren has put on many fine performances this year. The band has played at our football and basketball games, rallies, and the Christmas Convocation. Its members have done a good job that is much appreciated by the University. 141 UNIVERSITY CHORUS The University Chorus sang its way into the hearts of students and faculty this past year with vigor and crescendo.” The Christmas portion of the great masterpiece The Messiah” was performed in December as was a U. S. Treasury War Bond radio broadcast. Besides its concerts in Jamestown and Newport, the University Chorus will perform along with the combined efforts of the Drama, Dance and Music Department, Down in the Valley,” a folk opera by Kurt Weill. Mr. Ward Abusamra is the director of the University Chorus. 142 UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA The University Orchestra is composed of students, faculty, and interested musicians in South County. The fundamental aims of the Orch- estra are to provide a campus nucleus for the appreciation of good music literature, to instruct the performers in the proper playing and interpre- tation of music and lastly to provide a form of campus entertainment. The Orchestra presents a concert throughout the year of selections by such well known composers as Handel, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Bach, and such contemporary composers as Victor Herbert, Sigmund Romberg, George Gershwin, Richard Rodgers and Leroy An- derson. The Orchestra also fills the all important part of assisting the chorus in such productions as The Mikado,” The Messiah,” and Down in The Valley.” Rehearsals are held every Tuesday evening in Edwards Hall. Manager Conductor Paul G. Kinnecon Prof. Arnold V. Clair 143 T A ' ww PHI DELTA Phi Delta, or the University Theatre, is the dramatic society open to all inter- ested students. Participants in activities are graded on a point system based on their work in the organization and these points are used as a criterion for initiation and the awarding of keys. As in the past, this year’s program in- cludes three plays, small skits for con- vocations, and program meetings. Under the able direction of Mr. Will we are having a most successful season and al- ready are anticipating another next year. Scenes from The Admirable Crighton PERSHING RIFLES The Pershing Rifles is the drill team of the R. O. T. C. cadets. Under the leadership of James Shepley they practice many long hours as can be witnessed at their public performances. The organization is open to members of the cadet corps, but attendance is required at all practice sessions to be retained on the team. The team performs at many public affairs throughout the year. Perhaps the best known is the Queen Anne Salute” given each year in honor of the girl chosen Miss University of Rhode Island at the Open House weekend here on campus. Row 2: D. Traficante, L. Gluckman, D. McDowell, L. Siegel, L. Umsted, J. Gabrey, S. Lewengrub. Row 1: C. Craig, R. Morris — S.3, Capt. Jones — Faculty Advisor, J. Shepley — Captain, R. Higgins — S.l, J. Lembo — S.2. 146 . . While our heroes bring thee honor” RHODE ISLAND CLUB The Rhode Island Club is composed of all varsity lettermen on campus. The club takes part in many campus activities, the feature of which is the annual spring banquet. For each Homecoming Weekend there is the R. I. Club Alumni Carnival Dance. Row 3: G. Accomando, R. Morris, S. Cook, H. Tremblay, B. Conde, W. Scott, L. Deschene, R. Grann, E. DiSimone, C. Gibbons. Row 2: S. Chorney, R. Conde, P. DeMasi, A. Grills — Vice-Pres., R. Miller — Pres., B. Mendes— Sec., S. Smith— ' Treas., D. Walsh, C. Guber, R. Cahill. Row 1 : B. Pina, W. Lord, W. Morris, E. Golden, W. Sheedy, R. Cudworth, V. Nerses, K. Apkarian, J. Pizzo, G. Smith, W. Hammond. 148 Row 2: E. Seabury, D. Thomas, J. Gencarelli, C. Carlesi, C. Angell, J. Carlesi, C. Reid, M. Havens. Row 1: B. Atkins, J. Capalbo, M. Grills, S. Nelson, R. Check, P. Broadbenr, J. Neal. CHEERLEADERS The Rhody Cheerleaders are an energetic group of students who keep alive the enthusiasm of the student body at football and basketball games. They cheer at all home games, and all of the Away” that it is possible to go. New freshman cheerleaders are elected before the basket- ball season by tryouts and elimination to replace graduating seniors. This group also devises and introduces new cheers. 149 VARSITY RIFLE TEAM The Varsity Rifle Team has been of relative success so far this sea- son. Most of the team ' s experience left us with last year’s team, but we are building a new team gradually. The roster is composed of nine sopho- mores, with Captain Kim Wheelock the only junior. Next year will see the whole team returning to action. Most of the members have been hitting in the low 270 ' s all year with an occasional 280. Next year will see many improvements with a fine team expected in the near future. Row 2: F. Goldman, H. Goldman, T. Hull, A. Schreiner, J. Coleman, E. Davison. Row 1: G. Fugere, J. Rosen, M Sgt. Gaudec, K. Wheelock, W. Heithaus. 150 Row 2: W. Arnold, A. LaPrise, R. Holt, A. Dressier. Row 1 : H. WhaU, P. Gladue, B. Boss, N. Turner. INTERCOLLEGIATE DINGHY TEAM The spring of 1953 found Rhody in third place in New England, headed only by Harvard and M. I. T. The fall season started with the Vice Admiral Pine Trophy at Coast Guard. This event is sailed in Raven class sloops and has two teams — four top New England skippers sailing against four top sailors from the Middle Atlantic Association. It is best four out of seven series, and the New England team captured the trophy in four races to one. Brad Ross, skipper, and Ted Bowen, Bruce Loring of U.R.I., and Pete Heaton of Brown were one of the New England teams. There was not a major victory for the Rhody team this fall, but with a good performance in every meet there is much promise for the spring season. Next year has an even brighter outlook for the whole crew are underclassmen. The goal of the spring is to place in the top two berths in New England qualifying Rhode Island for the National Championship out in California. Led by Bruce Loring and Brad Ross, two skippers among the top ten of this area, and backed by Pete Manickas, Phil Gladue, Bill Arnold, and Freshmen Neil Turner and Hugh Whall, this could easily come true. 151 FOOTBALL Rhode Island 13 Rhode Island 13 Rhode Island 18 Rhode Island 19 Rhode Island 41 Rhode Island 13 Rhode Island 19 Rhode Island 12 New Hampshire 14 Northeastern 7 Springfield 6 UConn 13 Massachusetts 14 Maine 6 Brown 13 Hofstra 27 For the second straight year an underdog Rhode Island football team upset Brown University. Showing no signs of despair after their homecoming loss to New Hamp- shire, the Rams dominated the game in almost all departments. The Rams drew first blood in the second quarter when Don Almy intercepted a Brown pass and raced down the sidelines 30 yards for the score. In the same period Brown’s passing ace, Pete Kohut riddled the Rhody defenses. His 19 yard aerial to Jack Orton was good for a score and Haverty’s conversion gave the Bruins a 7-6 halftime lead. On the first play of the final quarter Pat Abbruzzi scored on a five-yard off-tackle smash. Ed DiSimone’s 30-yard pass interception set up the Rams’ next tally as Almy scored again, this time from two yards out. In the final minutes Brown ' s Zipper Thompson scored on a 22-yard double reverse to make the final score 19-13. All the Rams were outstanding especially game Captain Don Almy who was made captain for the remainder of the season. 152 RHODE ISLAND vs. U. CONN. This was the last game for many members of the Rams’ team that became New England ' s best small-college eleven. Closing out the 1953 season in symbolic style, the Rhody- Men came from behind to knock off the Huskies at Storrs. The game was a slow starter as far as scoring goes but the thrilling line playing of Ray Miller gave the packed field many anxious moments. Late in the second quarter, Phil Tinsley, Conn, quarterback, scooted for an 8-yard run to put Conn, ahead until the end of the third period of play. After having one T.D. called back be- cause of a penalty, Abbruzzi promptly went over again to make it 7 all. Only five plays later Tinsley flipped a 20-yard pass to Mike Bern to give the Huskies a 13-7 lead. Rhody quickly scored on a pass from ace Ed Fratto to Slick Pinna who outran the secondary to score standing. Rhode Island ' s attempt at the conversion was unsuccessful resulting in a tie game, 13-13. DiPiro then replaced Ed Fratto who had been injured. As the ball was handed to Pat Abbruzzi with only 49 seconds to go the fans and the UConn players were not prepared for what hapened; Pat dropped a pass into the hands of able Bill Sheedy who crossed the chalk mark and won the game for Rhody 19-13. Playing their last game for Rhode Island were: Neal Bradstreet, Larry Deschesne, Bob Cudworth, Ed Fratto, Ed Accomando, Don Almy, Bernie Pina, and a native of Hartford, Connecticut, who along with Bradstreet held the line together, Ray CoCo Miller. VARSITY BASKETBALL Rhode Island 90 Conn, (dedication) 81 Rhode Island 70 Boston College ... 62 Rhode Island 70 St. Joseph’s ... 53 Rhode Island .... 64 Maine ... 72 Rhode Island 77 Brown (overtime) ... 73 Rhode Island 78 Connecticut 54 Rhode Island 77 New Hampshire 71 Rhode Island 75 Northeastern 78 Rhode Island 101 Boston Col. (overtime) 103 Rhode Island 96 St. Joseph ' s 83 Rhode Island 71 Springfield ... 76 Rhode Island 101 Providence College 81 Rhode Island 68 Massachusetts 67 Rhode Island 84 Vermont 95 Rhode Island 79 New Hampshire 94 Rhode Island 79 Connecticut 74 Rhode Island 75 Maine 80 Rhode Island 78 Colby 67 Rhode Island 67 Providence College 82 Rhode Island 83 Springfield 80 Rhode Island 89 Yale 83 154 The record of the Basketball Team this season with only a few games remaining is 9 wins and 21 losses. The team has gone stronger as the season progressed and is shown by the fact that of its last eleven games it has won six, three of the games were lost by only five points or less. At times the team has shown a spark of the greatness which it may have achieved with a little luck and a shorter December layoff. The scoring capacity of the team was very high as is shown by the 17 points senior Roily Kubiskey scored against Connecticut, the 18 racked up by diminutive Slick” Pina against Providence and the 28 points credited to stellar Dave Stenhouse against Yale. CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Plagued by injuries of the two top athletes of the 1952 cross country team, the harriers of 1953 were often outscored, but never outfought. An automobile accident involving Rhody ace Hank Tremblay, and a side injury of Stu Smith were the main reasons for the comparatively poor fall performance by the Rams. There were, however, bright moments within the dark season. Bill Hammond’s victory which paved the way for the overwhelming defeat suffered by our traditional rival, Brown, was one of them. In this meet four Rhody men crossed the finish line ahead of the first Brown entrant. A victory over Connecticut also showed the courage of the team against all odds. The entire squad will again represent the Blue and White in 1954. Potentially these men can again prove themselves the best that New England has to offer. In addition to Tremblay, Smith, and Hammond the team was rounded out by Gerry Smith, Bob and Dick Conde, and Ray McGuire. The consistent performances of Bill MacQuattie and Charlie Horton were very promising for next year. The Ramlets of the cross country team were sparked by Joe LaPierre and Harry Hanson. Coach Fred Tootell looks to them for much help on next year’s varsity. 156 VARSITY BASEBALL Upon the completion of the basketball season the baseball squad practiced daily in Rodman Hall. Some members of the team practiced in the hut behind Rodman but practice was greatly curtailed because of the facilities. As conditions were, the team had only five days of outside practice before their first game. The chief value of this practice was that it provided the means to determine which men were definitely not varsity material. The schedule consisted of 18 games. The second game with Maine was cancelled because of rain. The season’s results: six wins and eleven losses. The actual ability of the team was much better than the record seems to indicate. In the seventeen games only one team reached as high as nine runs. The next highest score was six runs. In a summary of the box scores of the various games played it becomes evident that the team played exceptionally good defensive ball but were weak behind the plate. Probably the high points of the season were the decisive victories over Boston College, the eastern representative in the N.C.A.A. play-offs and the shut out victory over Providence College. The pitching staff was ably manned by senior Rocco Negris and junior David Stenhouse. If the ability of the team behind the plate had been as excellent as their defense the season record of the Rams wo uld undoubtedly have been one of the best in New England. ICE HOCKEY CLUB This year’s Ice Hockey team ended up with a won one, lost three, tied one record. Beaten twice in early season games by a strong Springfield College six, the Rams, under Coach John Chapman, suddenly caught fire and started playing the brand of hockey of which they were capable. Led by freshman Bob Adams ' three goals and two assists, the Rhody sextet downed a favored M.I.T. team by a score of 6-4, and then followed it up by coming from behind to tie up at 4-4, the game with the University of Massachusetts. The climax of the season came at West Point. Playing against an excellently con- ditioned and experienced Army team, the Rams fought hard before bowing in defeat, 4-0. The Cadets scored one goal in the first period, and although outplayed in the second, came back to score one early and two late goals in the third stanza against a tired bunch of Rhody athletes. Throughout the season, the work of Captain Frank DiPiro and Harry Bogosian on defense along with A1 Hunter in the goal was especially noteworthy in stemming many enemy scoring bids. On the offensive side, Bob Adams, Brad Boss, and Ed La Pierre were the three leading scorers. With eleven of the fourteen members returning for play next year, anticipation of a most successful coming season is held. Unfortunately, however, three originators of the hockey club here at Rhode Island, Bob Burns, Bob Wong, and Tom Rust, are graduating, and their loss will be felt by all who have known and played with them. 158 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL After a long and extremely gruelling intramural basket- ball season, Phi Mu emerged at the top in the final league standings. The first four teams: Phi Mu, Lambda Chi, Beta Psi, and Theta Chi, played the Commuters and Bressler 1 in a play-off series for the championship. Phi Mu Delta and Lambda Chi emerged in the final round and played a three game series. Phi Mu defeated Lambda Chi in the final game of the series by a score of 51-32. Lambda Chi spurred on by Jerry Loeber, Pat Spitaletta and Brooks Read took the first game 37-31. Bill Hoss and Dick Bubba supplied the assault necessary for the second encounter in which Phi Mu prevailed. INTRAMURAL FOUL SHOOTING Phi Mu Delta ' s sharpshooters captured the intramural foul-shooting contest. Out of a possible 125 points, Phi Mu compiled 101. SAE was a closed second with a total of 95 and Lambda Chi took the third slot with 92. The standings of the teams were as follows: Phi Mu Delta 101 T K E 78 SAE 95 A E Pi 76 Lambda Chi 92 Phi Sig 74 Theta Chi 84 Phi Kappa Theta 72 Phi Gam 87 Sigma Chi 69 Beta Psi 84 Sigma Pi 69 The First Ten Men Were: Negris — Beta Psi .... 23 Johnson — Phi Mu 22 Hoss — Phi Mu 21 Loeber — Lambda Chi 21 Blackwell, Phi Sig 21 Sisco, SAE 21 Bubba — Phi Mu 20 Davis — Phi Gam 20 M. Sullivan — S A E 20 R. Sullivan — S A E 20 INTRAMURAL TRACK In the intramural track season Lambda Chi suc- cessfully defended their track title gained a year ago by leading the field of competition with 28 points. The winners picked up two first places in Ed Fratto in the broad jump and Joe Douglas in the high jump. A E Pi was second with 1714 points, just nosing out third place Phi Mu, who had 17 points. Theta Chi, two points behind Phi Mu was fourth, just edging out Alpha Tau Gamma by one-half a point. Other first place winners were: Sands — 100 yards, Theta Chi; Phi Mu — 440-yard relay; A T G — 880- yard relay; Rossi — Beta Psi, 880-yard run; Hackett — shot put, Phi Mu. The remaining finishes of the teams were: 6. Beta Psi 9. S A E 7. T E P 10. Phi Kappa 8. PIK 11. PhiSig INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL The climax of the 1953 Intramural Volleyball season came with a tall and talented Phi Mu team capturing the honors. The Orange and Black set the pace during the regular season’s play so their eventual win was nothing of a shock. In the semi-finals Theta Chi upended Lambda Chi, in a best of three series 16-14; 13-15; 15-3. Phi Mu turned back a strong TKE club twice 15-11. Phi Mu had little trouble in the finals with a game. Theta Chi sextet three straight games in 15-7; 15-7; 15-3 in a best of five series. The top net team this year was paced by Charlie Limmer, Burt Lark, Art Johnson, Dick Bubba, Tryan Nacu and Nori Culf. w 0 M E N S’ A T H L E T 1 C S . . with our banner of white and blue ” Row 2: J .Boumenot, V. Sweeney, N. Werner, E. Schmidt, N. Peterson, F. Bernstein, J. Gabar, N. Scola. Row 1 : P. Colagiovanni, R. D’Agostino, P. Hogan — Vice-Pres., V. Lee — Pres., M. L. Berry — Sec., M. Mackintosh, D. Manganeili. WOMEN’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD The Women’s Athletic Association, or the W.A.A., a more familiar title, smoothly resumed its operation this year under the presidency of Ginny Lee. In an attempt to promote and conduct a variety of wholesome and healthful sports,” the W.A.A. organizes inter-house and class tournaments which provide the women students on campus with opportunities to participate in both team and individual sports. Every year, at the annual banquet, trophies won by the various houses during the year are awarded as well as the individual awards consisting of shields, keys, and the coveted blue and white blazers. So, a little note of warning to the fellows on campus — if your girl suddenly appears wearing her new blue and white blazer, remember not to challenge her to that tennis match you had in mind, or you’re liable to be slightly embarrassed! Feelings of excitement and possibly fear mingle as the fast game of field hockey ushers in the school season of athletic competition. Bruised ankles and sheer exhaustion never seem to dampen the enthusiasm of the brave ll ' s” who venture forth to brave the elements in answer to the call of sticks.” Many close and exciting contests spot our memories of the past hockey season. Few participants will forget either the frustra- tion of the eyestrain developed in futile attempts to score on the field nearly enveloped in darkness or the arrival of the Bridgewater team, who came with all appropriate equipment, including rain, and plenty of it. Everyone was soggy after that game. A proud Gamma Nu team copped the trophy by leading the inter-house tournament. Less susceptible to changes in the weather, is the game of basketball in which forwards and guards vie as the cry of Shoot, shoot, is heard. Cheers from the excited sidelines spur on the teams as coordination and cooperation reach paramount im- portance and the race for the ball becomes a kaleidoscope of flashing pinnies. The team from East Hall clicked as veteran players displayed both skill and speed on the courts, leading their five to a well-earned victory over the competing players. With less motion than basketball but with no less enthusiasm the volleyball schedule begins. Spectators groan as the giant ball is spiked” over the high net and calls of side out are echoed. Good-natured rivalry and fun is experienced as the floors of Lippit creak beneath the strain. Watch it, don’t cross that white line! The Spring approaches and the tennis and badminton racquets reign supreme as presses are thrown aside in the mad dash for the last court, and the challenge to agile wrists and fancy footwork begins. White tennis sweaters and well-seasoned sneakers become the accepted garb as the long season approaches. Individual and double matches continue as the bike shed and the tennis courts give the Union competition as the most popular meeting place. Emphasis upon modern dance as an outward manifestation of inner feelings through body movement, has aroused the interest of a large student group, who, under the guidance of Miss Elva Starr, their new advisor, have gained a knowledge of fundamental dance motions. Experimental choreography and self-expression of mood through motion have helped the dancers to understand the purpose of modern dance techniques and to appreciate this new form of art. A program of fundamental steps and their develop- ment was presented by the group and the large audience present affirmed the success of the theme around which the presentation revolved — Dance education is our aim.” Warm spring days entice budding Robin Hoods, with their arm guards and 163 braces, to archery practice. Bull’s eyes become the order of the day as arrows are knocked, targets are sighted, and the archers await the sound of their arrows as they hit the target (we hope). A trusting TEP often forms a moving traget as he walks across the hill, but favorite of all archers is the pert pup who pops up from nowhere just as the arrow is ready to be released. This increasingly popular sport attracts many spectators, who, after observing for a few minutes, decide that it is an easy chore. Our only answer to them is, Come over and try it sometime. Many comparisons have been drawn between the Calamity Jane of the Western thrillers in her buckskins and the Annie Oaklie of our Women’s Rifle Team in her dungarees and blue jacket; this usually happens whenever someone venture from the beaten path in the area of Rodman Hall. For from the basement of Rodman, the smell of gun powder can be detected for the Rifle Range is a popular place. A gal with her Springfield or Winchester is not an unfamiliar sight and if you watch her zero in,’’ chances are pretty good that soon you’ll hear the spotted call, pinwheel or bull at one o ' clock.” Postal matches with teams from all over the country are fired as well as matches with near-by teams, both men’s and women’s. And the girls can give the men a run for their money when it comes to hitting that target. Drop in and take a look next time you’re down at Rodman. ... a part of every heart ivill linger here” Pre-Game Pep Rally Float HOMECOMING Homecoming with floats and displays ... the wildcat was tamed Friday night and Saturday morning, even if he wasn’t so tame Saturday afternoon ... all the grads came back and some of us thought ahead to next year when we would be coming back . . . Wash Up the Wildcats 166 Chi Omega — 1st Place — Women Winning Displays Alpha Tau Gamma — 1st Place — Men 167 FREAK DAY Freak Day and all the girls dress accordingly . . . never have so many different species of humans? been seen on the campus . . . nobody missed breakfast that morning . . . the upperclassmen look forward to it for months . . . the profs wonder at some of their students and are thankful this doesn’t happen but once a year . . . 168 JUNIOR PROM Lois Ward reigned supereme at the annual Junior Prom . . . Lippitt was never like the Biltmore ... the crowning ceremony was impressive ... oh the joy of late nights . . . too bad there can’t be a dance like this every week . . . AGGIE BAWL For the first time the Aggie Bawl was incorporated into a football weekend . . . Ann Bailey was our queen ... we won the game and there was an atmosphere of gaiety . . . this was the first of many dances in Keaney . . . SLIDE RULE STRUT Tradition was started when Judy Bliss became the first Slide Rule Strut Queen ... the dance returned to campus after a two year’s absence and everyone was glad ... the girls look different in their formals . . . 169 MAYORALITY CAMPAIGN Willie” addicated and Jobless Feardick” became our new mayor . . . hundreds of students were at Ed- wards Hall to hear all the campa ign promises ... we didn’t get classes abolished but the candidates tried hard . . . Jobless Feardick” added something new to the Inaugural Ceremony when he recited an original poem . . . 170 A NIGHT TO FORGET A Nite to Forget” ... it was too ... a farewell party to the old Union . . . fortune tellers, horse races, dice tables, roulette and the shell game all added a carnival atmosphere . . . sure was different seeing our deans and professors running games of chance . . . dancing until midnight ... it can truthfully be said that the Union was never like this” before . . . 171 Sigma Chi Derby From Showboat” to Guys and Dolls” and many different acts in between ... the sorori- ties went all out . . . Willie” emceed part of the show and we rolled in the aisles . . . Phi Mu’s vaudeville days brought memories of days gone by . . . all in all the annual Rhody Revue was a big hit with the profits going to the Student Union fund . . . Now girls this is your second chance to hit the pledge in the face with the pie” . . . Who wants to be in the Tug of War?” . . . Derby Days were here again and East Hall went home victorious ... the parade around campus with Sigma Chi’s own band ... all the girls went back to their childhood for a night . . . Wait ’til next year” was the word of the week . . . Rhody Revue The Ivy Chain OPEN HOUSE Every year it is traditional to elect a Miss University of Rhode Island . . . the crowning is the climax of Open House . . . this is something all the seniors look forward to . . . the queen and her court review an inspection of the R.O.T.C The Queen and her Court 173 Last stop — the Union.” . down the line — the hard way. . and then there were those that studied. DIRECTORY ABBERTON, JAMES S. Junior Commuter — Arts Sciences 40 Arrow Avenue, Apponaug, R. I. ABBRUZZI, PASQUALE J. Junior Beta Psi Alpha — Arts Sc Science 125 Water St., Warren, R. I. AB1ZA1D, JOHN G. Freshman Butterfield Hall — Arts Science 29 Walcott St., Medford, Mass. ABRAMS, DOLORES Unclassified Sigma Delta Tau — Business Administration 77 Medway St., Providence, R. I. ADAMO, JOSEPH E. Sophomore Commuter — Arts Science 10 Brayton St., W. Warwick, R. I. ADAMS, ROBERT A. Freshman Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 55 Chace Avenue, Providence, R. I. ADAMS, STEPHANIE R. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 199 Pontiac Ave., Cranston, R. I. AHARONIAN, EDWARD Junior Rho Iota Kappa — Agriculture 23 Ansel Ave., Providence, R. I. AIKEN, ARAN D. Freshman Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 21 1 Rochambeau Ave., Providence, R. I. AINLEY, FRANCES E. Freshman East Hall — Nursing 52 Modena Ave., Providence, R. I. AISSIS, ANGELA J. Freshman East Hall — Arts Science 122 Perry St., Central Falls, R. I. ALDOROTY, SUZANNE Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 101-06 67 Dr., Forest Hills, N. Y. ALLEGRETTA, ROSALIE Freshman East Hall Arts Science Tourtellote Hi Rd., Chepachet, R. I. ALLEN, CHARLES H. Freshman Commuter — Agriculture Slocum, R. I. ALLIENELLE, VICTOR N. Junior Sigma Pi — Arts Science 20 Hill St., E. Providence, R. I. ALLISON, NANCY R. Sophomore Commuter — Nursing 84 Pond St., Wakefield, R. I. ALLISON, WILLIAM C. Freshman Commuter — Engineering 323 Nausauket Rd., Warwick, R. I. ALMY, RICHARD T. Freshman Blount — Agriculture 89 Benedict Rd., Lakewood, R. I. ALVAREZ, ALFRED P. Unclassified Bressler Hall — Business Administration 232 26 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. AMORIGGI, ANNA V. Sophomore Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Nursing 241 George Waterman Rd., Johnston, R. I. AMORIGGI, HELEN D. Sophomore Alpha Xi Delta — Business Administration 241 George Waterman Rd., Johnston, R. I. AMORIGGI, JANET E. Sophomore Alpha Xi Delta — Nursing 237 George Waterman Rd., Johnston, R. I. ANDERSON. CARL W. Freshman Commuter — Arts Science 344 New York Ave., Providence, R. I. ANDERSON, CAROLYN Freshman Commuter — Nursing 57 Bowling Lane, Bradford, R. I. ANDERSON, DONALD Sophomore Bressler Hall — Business Administration Diamond Hill R. F. D., Manville, R. I. ANDERSON, ERIC D. Sophomore Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 137 Elbert St., Ramsey, N. J. ANDERSON, JUDITH Freshman East Hall — Arts Science Old Harbor Rd., N. Chatham, Mass. ANDERSON, ROBERT A. Sophomore Phi Mu Delta — Engineering 47 Brewster Dr., Warwick, R. I. ANDREWS, HOWARD L. Freshman Bressler Hall — Business Administration 23 Pleasant St., Lonsdale, R. I. ANDRIESSE, PAUL G. Freshman Bressler Hall — Arts Science 124 Sims St., Newport, R. I. ANGELL, CAROLYN A. Junior Delta Zeta — Business Administration 710 High St., Lonsdale, R. I. ANNON, GORDON J. Freshman Bressler Hall — Business Administration 69 Elder St., Pawtucket, R. I. ANSUINI, SHIRLEY M. Freshman East Hall — Home Economics 75 Calaman Rd., Cranston, R. I. ANTONELLI, SYLVIA Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 304 Webster Ave., Cranston, R. I. APKARIAN, KASAR Junior Rho Iota Kappa — Business Administration 82 Jefferson St., Providence, R. I. ARABIAN, ROBERT H. Sophomore Alpha Tau Gamma — Business Administration 134 Apple Tree Lane, Warwick, R. I. ARMSTRONG, ELMER P. Freshman Sigma Chi — Arts Science 2271 Cranston St., Cranston, R. I. ARMSTRONG, RALPH P. Sophomore Tau Kappa Epsilon — Business Administration 69 Walton Ave., Warwick, R. I. ARMSTRONG, RICHARD Sophomore Commuter — Engineer 172 Crary Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. ARNOLD, ALLAN Freshman Bressler Hall — Agriculture R. F. D. 1, Sterling, Conn. ARNOLD, JOHN M. Sophomore Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Business Administration 725 Third Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. ARNOLD, JUDITH Junior Sigma Kappa — Home Economics Bear Hill Rd., Valley Falls, R. I. ARNOLD, KENNETH Junior Hut D S — Engineer 43 Dalton St., Rumford, R. 1. ARNOLD, WILLIAM J. Sophomore Theta Chi — Engineer 516 Fair St., Gaspee Plateau, R. I. 177 ARNS, AUGUST Butterfield Hall 123 Ellis Rd., N. Attleboro, Mass. Unclassified BAKER, WILLIAM R. Commuter — Engineer 5 Hathaway Drive, Peace Dale, R. I. ARSENAULT, AIME A. Butterfield Hall — Engineer 29 Chestnut St., Central Falls, R. 1. Freshman BALFOUR, DAVID W. Comm uter — Business Administration 109 Oakland Ave., Providence, R. I. ASADORIAN, MITCHELL Freshman Rho lota Kappa — Business Administration 1664 Broad St., Cranston, R. 1. BALIGIAN, ARA Butterfield Hall — Arts Science 27 Browne St., Cranston, R. I. ATKINS, BARBARA J. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 147 Vaughn Ave., Greenwood, R. I. AUSTIN, MAX E. Junior Commuter — Agriculture 112 Miller St., Wickford, R. I. AVERBACH, JUDY Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 63-46 99 St., Rego Park, L. I., N. Y. AVILA, ROBERT J. Sophomore Sigma Chi — Business Administration Parker Ave., Warren, R. I. AZAR, LOUIS R. Junior Wakefields ' — Engineer 228 Washington St., Central Falls, R. 1. BABAYAN, LAURA D. Freshman East Hall — Home Economics 135 Terrace View Ave., New York, N. Y. BALL, ELEANOR Chi Omega — Nursing 850 Smithfield Ave., Saylesville, R. I. BALLARD, ELIZABETH K. Alpha Xi Delta — Home Economics 139 Congress Ave., Providence, R. I. BANAHAN, WILLIAM J. Ft. Kearney — Engineer 20 East St., Providence, R. I. BARBATO, FRANCIS X. Phi Gamma Delta 4 1 3 Thames St., Newport, R. I. BARBER, HIRAM W. Commuter — Engineer Waakapaug Rd., Westerly, R. I. BARBER, WILLIAM G. Rho lota Kappa — Agriculture 26 Maple St., Hope Valley, R. I. BARCHI, PETER M. Lambda Chi Alpha — Arts Science 144 Osborne St., Danbury, Conn. BABIEC, JOSEPH R. Phi Sigma Kappa — Engineer 32 Main St., Lonsdale, R. I. Junior BARDEN, JAMES E. Butterfield Hall — Engineer Smith Ave., Greenville, R. I. BACHE, DENNIS A. Bressler Hall — Engineer Danielson Pike, N. Scituate, R. I. Freshman BARNISH, RIMA E. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 1901 Avenue P, Brooklyn, N. Y. BAILEY, ALICE ANN Sophomore Chi Omega — Business Administration 57 Catlin Ave., Rumford, R. I. BARKER, JOYCE M. Commuter — Home Economics 43 Colony Ave., Warwick, R. I. BAILEY, CHARLES S. Freshman Butterfield Hall — Business Administration Nanaquet Rd., Tiverton, R. I. BARKER, JUDITH East Hall — Home Economics 25 Church St., New Canaan, Conn. BAILEY, JANE H. East Hall — Home Economics Grange Rd., N. Smithfield, R. I. Freshman BARNES, JAMES H. Phi Sigma Kappa — Agriculture Box 264, Chepachet, R. I. BAILEY, JOHN H. Theta Chi — Arts Science Grange Rd., N. Smithfield, R. 1. Junior BARNES, MARILYN A. Delta Zeta — Home Economics 9 Hattie Ave., Greenville, R. I. BAILEY, ROBERT W. Commuter — Arts Science 438 Quaker Lane, Warwick, R. I. Junior BARNES, PATRICIA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 2123 Hone Ave., Bronx, N. Y. BAIRD, ALEXANDER Bond ' s — Business Administration 4526 Brown St., Union City, N. J. Sophomore BARRY, BERNARD J. Butterfield Hall — Business Administrate 31 Newell Rd., Cranston, R. I. BAIRD, EVERITTE C. Sophomore Hut G S — Business Administration 121 Chandler Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. BARTLETT, JOHN T. Ladd ' s — Agriculture 238 Pawtuxet Ave., Norwood, R. I. BAKER, JAMES M. Ft. Kearney — Engineer 19 Main St., Riverside, R. I. Freshman BEAUDOIN, ADRIEN E. Haggerty — Arts Science 3 Hawley St., Central Falls, R. I. Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Unclassified Junior Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman 178 BEAUDOIN, ROBERT L. Bressler Hall — Agriculture 3 Hawley St., Central Falls, R. I. BECK, ALLAN D. Butterfield Hall — Engineer 150 Miller Ave., Providence, R. I. BECKER, ROBERT K. Bressler Hall — Arts Science 136 Summer St., Lewiston, Me. BECKETT, RONALD K. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Engineer 146 Ferris Ave., Rumford, R. I. BEDARD, RONALD L. Butterfield Hall — Arts Science 172 Prentice St., Taftville, Conn. BEDRICK, BARRY D. Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 15 Howe St., N. Providence, R. 1. BEDROSIAN, GLORIA Alpha Xi Delta — Arts Science 24 Baxter St., Providence, R. I. BEEBE, BEVERLY Chi Omega — Home Economics 21 W. Narragansett Ave., Newport, R. I. BEER, BRUNO Butterfield Hall — Business Administration Sao Paulo, Brazil BEKELMAN, ALAN M. Butterfield Hall — Engineer 72 Spicer St., Providence, R. I. BELLANDESE, CESARE R. Ft. Kearney — Engineer 47 Linton St., Providence, R. I. BENANDER, JOHN C. Theta Chi — Engineer 55 Natick Ave., Oak Lawn BENBEN, EUGENE J. Bressler Hall — Arts Science 301 Center St., Chicopee, Mass. BENEDICT, MONDA L. Alpha Delta Pi — Arts Science 24 Branch St., Pawtucket, R. I. BENJAMIN, MAXINE Sigma Delta Tau — Home Economics 765 Newport Ave., S. Attleboro, Mass. BENNETT, DONALD Butterfield Hall — Engineer 7 Elizabeth Ave., Smithfield, R. I. BENNETT, KENNETH L. Bressler Hall — Business Administra tion Watch Hill Rd., Westerly, R. I. BERETTA, RICHARD R. Bressler Hall — Engineer 65 Hillcrest Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. BERG, EVA H. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 112-46 68 Rd., Forest Hills, N. Y. BERGER, PHILIP N. Bressler Hall — Engineer 44 Homestead Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. BERGER, ROBERT H. Bressler Hall — Agriculture 154 Massachusetts Ave., Providence, R. I. Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman BERNAT, JOSEPH J. Junior Butterfield Hall — Engineer 36 Hendricks St., Central Falls, R. I. BERNSTEIN, FRANCES M. Junior Sigma Delta Tau — Business Administration 36 Ridgeway St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. BERRY, MARYLOU Sophomore Alpha Xi Delta — Arts Science 74 Blodgett Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. BERRY, RICHARD J. Unclassified Commuter 128 W. Main St., Wickford, R. I. BIAFORE, JOHN Sophomore Butterfield Hall — Arts Science 86 Clemetis St., Providence, R. I. BILGOR, WILLIAM D. Butterfield Hall — Arts Science 603 Hope St., Providence, R. I. BILODEAU, JANET N. Alpha Delta Pi — Home Economics Nasonville, R. I. BISHOP, BENJAMIN F. Wilson ' s Engineer 47 Anthony St., E. Providence, R. I. BISTRICK, ALAN A. Alpha Tau Gamma — Arts Science 7 Abbott St., Pawtucket, R. I. BIVONA, DORIS A. Chi Omega — Home Economics 244 Jay Ave., Lynhurst, N. J. BJORK, ALBION P. Commuter — Engineer 66 Beaver Ave., Lynfield, Mass. BLACKMAR, RALPH W. Butterfield Hall — Engineer 295 Ohio Ave., Providence, R. I. BLACKWELL, RICHARD M. Phi Sigma Kappa — Engineer 84 Ferris Ave., Rumford, R. I. BLAIS, RICHARD A. Butterfield Hall — Agriculture 191 Beaufort St., Providence, R. I. BLAKE, BARBARA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 70 Hood Ave., Rumford, R. I. Freshman Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Unclassified BLANCHARD, WALTER J. Rho Iota Kappa — Arts Science 58 Warwick Neck Ave., Warwick, R. I. BLANCHETTE, ERNEST I. Commuter — Engineer 874 Broad St., Central Falls, R. I. BLEASE, JOHN A. Butterfield Hall — Arts Science 64 Daggett Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. BLECHARCZYK, STEPHEN Rho Iota Kappa — Engineer 103 Central Ave., New Bedford, Mass. BLIAMPTIS, EMMANUEL Butterfield Hall — Engineer 2929 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. BLISS, JUDITH W. Delta Zeta — Home Economics 940 Oxford St., Providence, R. I. BLITZER, ALAN D. Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 862 Woodmere PL, Woodmere, N. Y. Freshman Sophomore Junior Junior Freshman 179 BLOOM, RICHARD Sophomore Butterfield Hall — Engineer 735 Walter Ave., New York, N. Y. BLUME, THEODORE Junior Ruggle ' s — Engineer 156 Connecticut Ave., Freeport, N. Y. BOETTGER, ADOLF F. Freshman Commuter — Agriculture Stony Lane, E. Greenwich, R. I. BOGOSIAN, HARRY D. Freshman Butterfield Hall — Engineer 28 Depew St., Providence, R. I. BOIANI, PETER J. Freshman W. E. Champlin — Business Administration 108 Eustis Ave., Newport, R. I. BOITANO, GEORGE J. Junior Lambda Chi Alpha — Arts Science 308 Jastram St., Providence, R. I. BOLGER, PATRICK Freshman Butterfield Hall — Engineer 57 Country Club Drive, Gaspee Plateau BOORUJY, BARBARA Sophomore Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 22 Carmin St., Chatham, N. J. BOOTH, DONALD A. Junior Phi Sigma Kappa — Engineer Farnum Pike — Georgiaville BORDEN, CYNTHIA A. Sophomore Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 30 Olney St., Johnston, R. I. BORDEN, MARY E. Sophomore Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 221 Penn Ave., Dover, N. J. BORNSTEIN, ALAN Freshman Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 1185 E. Broadway, Hawlett, N. Y. BOSS, BRADFORD R. Junior Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 4 Osprey Court, Warwick, R. I. BOUDROT, WILLIAM Freshman Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 10 Collamore St., Milton, Mass. BOUMENOT, JOAN M. Junior Alpha Delta Pi — Arts Science 55 Belleville Ave., Westerly, R. I. BOURRAND, CLAUDE A. Sophomore Tyler ' s — Arts Science 4389 Post Rd., Greenwich, R. I. BOUSQUET, MADELINE J. Freshman East Hall — Arts Science 47 Madeline Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. BOWDEN, NANCY J. Alpha Delta Pi — Home Economics 46 Somerset Ave., Riverside, R. I. BOWEN, EDWARD S. Phi Gamma Delta — Engineer 42 S. Atlantic Ave., Edgewood, R. I. BOWERS, BARBARA A. East Hall — Arts Science 23 Sarah Teft Drive, Hoxie, R. I. BOYDEN, JAMES E. Nye ' s — Business Administration 83 Belcher St., Sharon, Mass. BOYER, JAMES M. Sophomore Commuter — Engineer 14 Water St., W. Warwick, R. I. BOYLE, COLIN M. Sophomore Rho Iota Kappa — Arts Science 194 Power Rd., Pawtucket, R. I. BOYLE, RICHARD P. Junior Lambda Chi Alpha — Agriculture 1005 Aquiedneck Ave., Middletown, R. I. BRADY, MARTHA V. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 61 Kinsman St., Valley Falls, R. I. BRADY, THOMAS T. Sophomore Lambda Chi Alpha — Art Science 201 Highland Rd., Tiverton, R. I. BRANDOLINI, RICHARD A. Sophomore Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Business Administration 28 Brookline Ave., Haverhill, Mass. BRASSIL, VINCENT F. Sophomore Sigma Chi — Business Administrarion 250 Williams St., Providence, R. I. BRAYTON, EDWARD R. Freshman Butterfield Hall — Engineer 166 Smith St., Cranston, R. I. BRENNER, HENRY Z. Sophomore Alpha Epsilon Pi — Business Administration 718 Harris Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. BRICKLEY, ANN V. Sophomore Chi Omega — Business Administration 16 Mary Ave., E. Providence, R. 1. BRIDEN, RICHARD J. Freshman Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 92 Larch St., Providence, R. I. BRIGGS, DONNA J. Sophomore Commuter — Arts Science 1 1 Pleasant St., Wakefield, R. 1. BROADBENT, PATRICIA A. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 86 Warren Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. BRODER, SHELDON A. Freshman Butterfield Hall — Engineer 39 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. BROOMFIELD, BEVERLY Sophomore Sigma Delta Tau — Arts Science 227 Gallatin St., Providence, R. I. BRONSON, JOHN D. Freshman Bressler Hall — Business Administration 57 Fairview St., Portland, Me. BROUILLETTE, JOAN Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 2 Ann St., N. Providence, R. I. BROWN, DONALD M. Freshman Commuter — Arts Science 141 Kingstown Rd., Peace Dale, R. I. BROWN. EVAN M. Freshman Bressler Hall — Business Administration 97 Clay St., Central Falls, R. I. BROWN, FRANCIS Junior Butterfield Hall — Arts Science 6 Manor Drive, Spring Green, Providence, R. 1. BROWN, GEORGE F. Freshman Dairy Barn — Agriculture Louisquisett Pike, Lincoln, R. I. BROWN, GWENDOLYN Sophomore Sigma Delta Tau — Arts Science 69 Edgar St., Carteret, N. J. 180 BROWN, HAROLD E. Butterfield Hall — Engineer 387 Willett Ave., Riverside, R. I. BROWN, LEROY L. Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 365 Auburn St., Cranston, R. I. BROWN, LOUIS R. Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 368 Woodland Rd., Woonsocket, R. 1. BROWN, ROBERT B. Commuter — Agriculture Angell Rd., Narragansett, R. I. BROWN, ROBERT E. Commuter 46 Tower Hill Road, Wickford, R. I. BROWNING, LUCILLE C. Commuter — Arts Science Breakwater Village, Narragansett, R. I. BROWNRIDGE, HELEN Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 98 Waltham St., Pawtucket, R. I. BRUCE, THEODORA Alpha Delta Pi — Arts Science 337 Auburn St., Cranston, R. I. CABRAL, ROGER C. Bressler 207 — Business Administration 65 Monroe Ave., Bristol, R. I. CAFARO, MARGARET D. Commuter — Arts Sciences 29 Wisdom Ave., Providence, R. I. CAHILL, JAMES H. Bressler 403 — Business Administration 17 Rowena Drive, Riverside, R. I. CAHILL, RICHARD Tau Epsilon Phi — Arts Sciences 25 Springvale Ave., Lynn, Mass. CALANDRA, EDWARD P. Butterfield 308 — Engineer 1107 Hope St., Bristol, R. I. CALESHU, PETER K. Rho Iota Kappa — Arts Science 511 Pond St., Woonsocket, R. I. CAMBIO, FRANK C. Bressler 308 — Business Administration 19 Ravenswood Ave., Providence, R. I. CAMERON, HUGH Bressler 306 — Agriculture 30 W. View Terrace, Haworth, N. J. CAMPO, JOSEPH Commuter — Engineer 638 Douglas Ave., Providence, R. I. CANNIZZARO, ANGELA 215 Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 262 Wood St., Bristol, R. I. CANZANO, GLORIA East Hall 21 — Arts Sciences R. F. D No. 3, Mendon Rd., Smithfield, R. I CAPALBO, JUNE 410 East Hall — Arts Sciences Westerly-Brad ford Rd., Bradford, R. I. CAPALDI, GILBERT R. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Engineer 45 Gillen Rd., Providence, R. I. CAPPELLI, BETTINA 312 Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 122 Belmont Rd., Cranston, R. I. Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Unclassified Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Unclassified Freshman Freshman Sophomore Unclassified CAPPON, ARTHUR M. Cr ' ways — Engineer 29 Keene St., Providence, R. I. CARCIERI, WILLIAM Bressler 109 — Engineer 52 Merino St., Providence, R. I. CARDARELLI, SAMUEL Lambda Chi Alpha — Arts Sciences 446 Woodward Rd., N. Providence, R. I. CAREY, JAMES W. Sigma Chi — Business Administration 11 Westcott Ave., Providence, R. I. CARLEN, AUDREY 316 Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economi 19 Richland Rd., Cranston, R. I. CARLESI, CAROL J. Sigma Kappa — Nursing 56 Spruce Street, Westerly, R. I. CARLESI, JACQUELYN Sigma Kappa — Arts Sciences 56 Spruce Street, Westerly, R. I. CARLSON, BETH K. Commuter — Nursing 30 South Road, Kingston, R. I. CARLSON, DOROTHY A. Eleanor Roosevelt — Business Administration 990 Bullocks Road, Riverside, R. I. CARLSON, GORDON K. Bresslar — Arts Sciences 1501 Lonsdale Avenue, Lonsdale, R. I. CARLSON, ROBERT W. Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 175 Ferris Avenue, Rumford, R. I. CARNER, BRUCE Alpha Epsilon Pi — Business Administration 3619 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York CARNEVALE, VIRGINIA East — Home Economics 226 Farmington Ave., Cranston, R. I. CARPENTER, CAROL Eleanor Roosevelt — Nursing Abbott Run Valley Road, Valley Falls, R. I. CARPENTER, ROBERT Commuter — Business Administration 57 Kenyon Ave., Wakefield, R. I. CARR, MARY I. Commuter — Arts Sciences 14 Orchard Ave., Wakefield, R. I. CARROLL, ROBERT E. Commuter — Engineering 33 Blodgett Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. CARTER, MAMIE L. Delta Zeta — Home Economics 22 Everett Street, Newport, R. I. CARTWRIGHT, NORMAN Pease ' s — Engineering 62 Blodgett Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. CARUOLO, ROBERT A. Butterfield — Arts and Sciences 985 Hartford Avenue, Johnston, R. I. CARVOLO, ROBERT A. Commuter — Agriculture 289 Knollwood Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Unclassified Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore 181 CASEY, BERNARD D. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Engineering 1720 Broad Street, Cranston, R. I. Junior CHUCAS, MORRIS L. Tau Epsilon Phi — Arts and Sciences 154 Gallatin Street, Providence, R. I. Junior CASTONGUAY, ALSON S. Bresslar — Business Administration 29 Bridge Street, Newport, R. I. Sophomore CHURCH, JOHN H. Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 161 Canonchet Avenue, Providence, R. I. Sophomore CASWELL, MARY J. Eleanor Roosevelt — Nursing 2 Phillips Street, Wickford, R. I. Freshman CHURCHILL, RALPH Commuter — Arts and Sciences North Scituate Sophomore CASWELL, PRUDENCE Commuter — Home Economics 48 Kingstown Road, Narragansett, R. I. Freshman CHUSID, GERALD Butterfield — Arts and Sciences 2052 Tenbroeak Avenue, Bronx, New York Freshman CAVANAUGH, DONALD L. Butterfield — Business Administration Bristol Ferry, Rhode Island Freshman CICONE, THOMAS R. Butterfield — Arts and Sciences 104 Bretton Woods Drive, Cranston, R. I. Freshman CECI, AMERICO Butterfield — Engineering 212 Washington Street, Warwick, R. I. Freshman CIMEROL, JOHN F. Rho Iita Kappa — Arts and Sciences 690 El. Street, Woonsocket, R. I. Sophomore CEDRONE, LOUIS A. Bresslar — Arts and Sciences 732 Atwells Avenue, Providence, R. I. Freshman CINOTTE, DANIEL A. Bresslar — Arts and Sciences 47 Burnside Avenue, Newport, R. I. Junior CENTRACCHIO, LOUISE A. East — Nursing 22 Baker Street, Natick, R. I. Sophomore CLANCY, MALCOLM B. Commuter — Arts and Sciences 6 Hamlin Street, Providence, R. I. Freshman CHAMPAGNY, GERALD Butterfield — Unclassified 175 Valley Street, Central Falls, R. I. Unclassified CLARK, FREDERIC M. Sophomore Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Business Administration 50 Burton Avenue, Riverside, R. I. CHAMPLIN, BEVERLY, A. East — Home Economics 94 Forest Avenue, Middlesex, R. I. Freshman CLARK, HAROLD E. Theta Chi — Business Administration 1137 Narragansett Pkwy., Palace Gardens, R. Junior I. CHAMPLIN, THOMAS A. Commuter — Engineering Wakefield Sophomore CLARK, RICHARD H. Bresslar — Business Administration 163 Spring Street, East Greenwich, R. I. Junior CHAPMAN, BRADFORD H. Butterfield — Unclassified Shore Road, Westerly, R. I. Unclassified CLARKE, VIVIAN Eleanor Roosevelt — Home Economics 27 Highland Ave., Westerly, R. I. Sophomore CHAPMAN, CONSTANCE East — Agriculture Tourtellot Hill Rd., Chepachet, R. I. Freshman CLEMSON, HARRY C. Butterfield — Arts and Sciences 22 Wood Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Freshman CHAPMAN, RUTH I. Sigma Kappa — Nursing 70 Dyer Avenue, Riverside, R. I. Sophomore CLOUTIER, GERALD J. Butterfield — Engineering 97 Nelson Street, Providence, R. I. Freshman CHAPPELL, JEAN F. Eleanor Roosevelt — Nursing 89 Hillard Avenue, Greenwood, R. I. Sophomore CLOW, STUART H. Sigma Pi — Engineering 97 Nelson Street, Providence, R. I. Junior CHAPPELL, WILLIAM Theta Chi — Home Economics 12 Inez Street, Narragansett, R. I. Sophomore COCCOLI, ANTHONY E. Bresslar — Engineering 189 Harold Street, Provdence, R. 1. Freshman CHASON, HENRY Butterfield — Business Administration 20 Auerbach Lane, Cedarhust, N. Y. Freshman CODY, CHARLOTTE F. Eleanor Roosevelt — Home Economics 7 Elm Street, Foxboro, Massachusetts Sophomore CHECK, RUTH V. Eleanor Roosevelt — Nursing 17 Lane, 9 Gaspee Point, Warwick, R. I. Freshman COFANI, PETER J. Commuter — Business Administration Ashaway Road, Westerly, R. I. Junior CHEROV, NATHAN T. Alpha Epsilon Pi — Arts and Sciences 31 Luzon Avenue, Providence, R. I. Sophomore COLE, RICHARD E. Bresslar — Agriculture 63 Houston Place, Haworth, New Jersey Freshman CHMIELEWSKI, MARY Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt 90 Norman Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Freshman COLEMAN, JOSEPH A. Alpha Tau Gamma — Arts and Sciences 119 Mauran Street, Cranston, R. I. Sophomore CHORNEY, STANLEY A. Butterfield — Business Administration 60 Winthrop Avenue, Providence, R. I. Junior COLLINS, GALE S. East — Arts and Sciences 17 Hammond Road, Belmont, Massachusetts Freshman CHRISTOPHER, RAYMOND H. Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration Putnam Pike, Chepachet, R. I. Junior COLLINS, HENRY N. Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 105 Bellevue Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. Junior CHROSTEK, ANTHONY S. Bresslar — Agriculture 47 Earle Street, Central Falls, R. I. Freshman COLLINS, JOYCE, E. East — Home Economics 105 Bellevue Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. Freshman 182 COLLINS, JOYCE, L. Delta Zeta — General Education 85 Pilgrim Drive, Norwood, R. I. COMBER, EDWARD R. Commuter — Business Administration 72 Rodman Street, Narragansett, R. I. COMEAU, ROBERT O. Bresslar — Arts and Sciences 36 Hamilton Street, Woonsocket, R. I. COMSTOCK, WARREN L. Dairy Barn — Agriculture Knight Hill Road, Clayville, R. 1. CONDE, RICHARD F. Theta Chi — Engineering 1041 Atwells Avenue, Providence, R. I. CONDE, ROBERT V. Theta Chi — Engineering 1041 Atwells Avenue, Providence, R. 1. CONNOR, EUGENE R. Bressler — Engineering 422 Log Road, Smithfield, R. I. CONNOR, JOHN H. Dairy Barn — Agriculture Log Road, Smithfield, R. I. CONNOR, NANCY Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 157 Eaton Street, Prov., — Arts Science R. I. CONOLE, JAMES H. Wimer’s — Engineer 81 Prospect Hill Street, Newport, R. I. CONRICK, JANE M. East Hall — Home Economics 884 Main Street, Warren, R. I. Sophomore Junior Junior Junior Freshman Junior Freshman Junior Freshman CONSIDINE WILLIAM P. Sophomore rnitjamma Delta — Business Administration 83 Betsy Williams Dr., Cranston, R. I. CONTI, GEORGE Bressler — Engineer 168 Kimball Street, Prov., R. I. Freshman COOK, MARCIA L. East Hall — Home Economics Central Pike, North Scituate, R. I. Freshman COOKE, DUDLEY P. Butterfield — Engineer Sunset Avenue, Watch Hill, R. I. Junior COOPER, ROBERT Sigma Chi — Business Administration 4 Pine Street, Newport, R. I. CORBETT, ROBERT Theta Chi — Business Administration 102 Oakland Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. COREY, RONALD T. Commuter — Business Administration Dean Avenue, Wickford, R. I. CORISTINE, CHARLES Bressler — Engineer 776 Main Street, Warren, R. I. CORNISH, WINSTEN Butterfield — Arts Science 5 Fifth Avenue, Narragansett, R. I. Sophomore Unclassified Sophomore Freshman Sophomore CORREIA, GEORGE Butterfield — Agriculture R. F. D. 15, Child Street, Warren, R. I. CORVESE, ERNEST W. J. Champlin — Business Administration 161 Lynch Street, Prov., R. I. Sophomore Freshman COSTANTINO, DONALD Butterfield — Business Administration 255 Squantum Dr., Warwick, R. I. Freshman COSTE, PIERRE Butterfield — Agriculture Hawthorne Road, Jamestown, R. I. COSTELLO, DONALD HucE. S. — Business Administration 70 Sharon Street, Providence, R. I. COTA, DONALD Commuter — Engineer 68 Academy Avenue, Providence, R. I. COTNOIR, ERNEST Rho Iota Kappa — Arts Science 23 S. Main Street, Coventry, R. I. COULOMBE, JOSEPH Commuter — Engineer 185 Harrison Street, P awtucket, R. I. COURCHAINE, CHARLES Bressler — Arts Science 35 Worthen Street, Swansea, Mass. COUTO, ALBERT Fort Kearney A-5 — Business Administratio 7 Miami Street, West Warwick, R. I. COUTURE, GEORGE Beta Psi Alpha — Agriculture 302 Central Street, Central Falls, R. I. COX, ELLEN Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 142 Ninth Street, Providence, R. I. CRADDOCK, NICHOLAS Bressler — Business Administration 51 Summer Street, Westerly, R. I. CRAFT ,MARY L. East Hall — Home Economics 144 Colonial Rd., Providence, R. I. CRAIG, CHARLES Butterfield 8 Euclid PL, New Rochelle, N. Y. CRAIG, ROBERT Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 189 Columbia Ave., Edgewood, R. I. CRANKSHAW, JOHN Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 160 Sinclair Avenue, Providence, R. I. CRAWFORD, JOHN Ft. Kearney K-4 — Business Administration 48 West Street, E. Greenwich, R. I. CREPEAU, PAUL Butterfield — Engineer 34 Asylum Street, Woonsocket, R. I. CROASDALE, WILLIAM Haggerty — Engineer Shelton Harbor, Westerly, R. I. CRONHIMER, SALLY Sigma Kappa — Home Economics Austin Avenue, Greenville, R. I. CRONIN. JOHN Commuter — Arts Science Ocean Road, Narragansett, R. I. CRONIN, PATRICIA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 300 River Avenue, Providence, R. I. CROSSMAN, BENJAMIN Blount — Agriculture Log Road, Centerville, Smithfield, R. I. CROUCHLEY, KATHRYN Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 1 1 2 Coleman Avenue, Chatham, N. J. CROWE, HELEN C. Chi Omega — Nursing 11 Stone Tower Lane, Barrington, R. I. Sophomore Junior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Sophomore 183 CRUFF, RONALD Sc Theta Chi — Arts Science 84 Second Street, Pawtucket, R. I. CSIZMESIA, JAMES I Commuter — Engineer 71 Herschel Street, Providence, R. I. CULL1GAN, STEPHEN Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Business Adminstration Crossways Apts, Kingston, R .1. CUMMINGS, JAMES Commuter — Engineer 51 Pearl Street, Providence, R. I. CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD Phi Mu Delta — Engineer 80 Upland Road, Attleboro, Mass. CURREN, LEE Commuter — Arts Science 789 Park Avenue, Cranston, R. I. CURREN, WILLIAM Commuter — Art s Science 789 Park Avenue, Cranston, R. I. CUSHING, WALTER Theta Chi — Arts Science 34 Privet Street, Pawtucket, R. I. CUTLER, CHARLES De France — Agriculture 299 Wellington Ave., Cranston, R. I. CYBULSKI, WALTER Bressler — Engineer 45 Chaffee Street, Providence, R. I. DaCOSTA, ALBERT Sigma Pi — Engineer 56 Cute St., Pawtucket, R. I. DAGLIAN, NESHAN DeFrance — Engineer 154 Narragansett St., Cranston, R. I. D AGOSTINO, ROSEMARY Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 102 Pawtucket Ter., Warwick, R. I. DAGRES, ANGELO Butterfield — Arts Science 156 High St., Newburyport, Mass. DALEY, THOMAS P. Barrett ' s — Business Administration 135 Cato St., Woonsocket, R. I. DALPE, PETER G. DeFrance — Agriculture 114 Margaret St., Pawtucket, R. I. D’AMARIO, EDMUND T. Wilson ' s — Business Administration 17 Aborn St., Newport, R. I. D ' AMBRA, FRANK K. Commuter — Engineer 1117 Bucklin St., Providence, R. I. DAMBRUCH, EDWARD L. Commuter — Arts Science 225 Spring St., Cranston, R. I. D ANDREA, EDWARD L. Fortin ' s — Arts Science 123 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. DANIELS, MARY E. Commuter — Nursing 71 High St., Wakefield, R. I. DANIS, PAUL H. Tetreault — Engineer 542 Gaskill St., Woonsocket, R. I. Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman DANSEREAU, JEROME D. Bressler — Engineer R. F. D. Box 242, Manville, R. I. D ' ANTONIO, RENATO A. Commuter — Engineer 1 12 Vohlander St., Shawomet, R. I. DAUBNEY. DIEUDONNET Bressler — Arts Science 75 Vineyard Ave., E. Providence, R. I. DAVENPORT, PAUL S. Butterfield — Busness Administration 39 Walcott Ave., Jamestown, R. I. DAVIS, THOMAS E. Commuter — Engineer 8 South Rd., Kingston, R. I. DAVISON, EDWARD F. Theta Chi — Engineer 30 Park Holm, Newport, R. I. DAVISON, RUTH A. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 30 Park Holm, Newport, R. I. DAWSON, JOSEPH H. Theta Chi — Engineer 20 Norman Avenue, Cranston, R. I. DEANE, BARBARA W. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Nursing 41 Webster St., Newport, R. 1. DeBERARDIS, ANTHONY J. Beta Psi Alpha — Engineer 13 Joslin St., Providence, R. I. DeCHRlSTOFARO, JOSEPH Bressler — Engineer 69 Messina St., Providence, R. I. DECOF, DONALD N. Commuter — Engineer 40 School St., Peace Dale, R. I. DeFUSCO, JOHN A. Bressler — Agriculture 115 Second Ave., Cranston, R. I. DELLNER, KENNETH D. Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 414 Fourth Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. DelNIGO, JOSEPH Beta Psi Alpha — Agriculture 61 Vinton St., Providence, R. I. DelSESTO, JOSEPH R. Commuter — Engineer 24 Viola St., Providence, R. I. DeMASI, PETER Beta Psi Alpha — Business Administration 926 Chalkstone Ave., Providence, R. I. Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore DENNEHEY, EDWARD F. Commuter — Engineer 41 Main St., Westerly, R. I. DeRITA, GEORGE T. Beaudet — Arts Science 28 Oak St., Providence, R. I. DeSANO, JOAN A. Alpha Xi Delta — Home Economics 31 Elmcrest Ave., Providence, R. 1. DeSIMONE, RICHARD A. Butterfield — Arts Science 29 Cherry Hill Rd., Johnston, R. I. DeSISTO, JOSEPH W. Beta Psi Alpha — Agriculture 330 County Rd., Barrington, R. I. Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman 184 DESONIE, JAMES J. Sopl Commuter — Arts Science Hamilton Ave., Jamestown, R. I. DESPRES, DAVID N. Sop! Bell ' s — Arts Sciences Angell Rd., Saylesville, R. I. DESPRES, DONALD S. Fre Bressler — Agriculture Angell Rd., Saylesville, R. I. DeTOMMOSO, GABRIEL L. Sop! Bressler — Engineer 161 Canton St., Providence, R. I. DeTORA, ANDREW Frt Bressler — Engineer 52 Chatham St., Providence, R. I. DEVINE, EDWARD R. Frt Bressler — Arts Science Fletcher Rd., Greenwich, R. I. DeWOLF, ROBERTA Sop! Commuter — Arts Science 47 North Rd., Kingston, R. I. DEXTER, SANDRA V. Fre Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration Trimtown Rd., N. Scituate, R. I. DEXTER, STUART R. Fre Bressler — Business Administration 2 Clinton Ave., Watervlle, Me. DEXTRAZE, ANDRE G. Hut BN — Arts Science Quonset Apt B North, Campus, R. I. DiCENSO, ROBERT D. Sop! Beta Psi Alpha — Arts Science 131 Hudson St., Providence, R. I. DICKEY, E. HOWARD Fre Bressler — Engineer R. F. D. 1, Saylesville, R. I. DiJORlO, PHILIP C. Unci; Commuter — Engineer 95 Chatham St., Providence, R. I. DILLER, JAMES V. Fre Bressler — Engineer 207 Wethersfield Dr., Button Woods, R. I. DiNAPOLI, ANTHONY R. Fre Bressler — Arts Science 450 Pleasant Valley Pkwy., Providence, R. I. DiORIO, ROBERT C. Lambda Chi Alpha — Business Admnistration 1447 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. DiPETRILLO, RAYMOND Soph Beta Psi Alpha — Engineer 12 Olny St., Johnston, R. I. DiSPIRlTO, DONALD Soph Beta Psi Alpha — Business Administration 516 Providence St., Woonsocket, R. I. DIXON, JOAN M. Alpha Delta Pi — Home Economics 111 Robin Rd., Asbury Park, New Jersey DOANE, RUTH W. Fre Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science Midway Cottage, Kingstown Rd., Narragansett, R. I. DODGE, PATRICIA D. Soph Delta Zeta — Arts Science 1678 Kingstown Rd., W. Kingston, R. I. DODSON, GEORGE F. Unclt Sigma Chi — Unclassified Barren Rd., Lima, Penn. DODSWORTH, WILLIAM Soph Commuter — Engineer 927 Providence St., W. Warwick, R. I. DOLAN, OWEN F. Soph Ft. K. A-3 — Engineer 91 Shelden St., Providence, R. I. DOLBEY, JOYCE L. Freshman East Hall — Arts Science 146 Country Club Dr., Warwick, R. I. DONAHUE, JOHN J. Freshman Commuter — Engineer 170 Rand St., Central Falls, R. I. DONATO, DONALD A. Sophomore Beta Psi Alpha — Business Administration 902 Dickinson St., Philadelphia, Penn. DONNELLY, EDWARD D. Freshman Commuter — Engineer 251 Jewett St., Providence, R. I. DONOVAN, GEORGE A. Sophomore Scene ' s — Arts Science 151 E. Fort St., E. Providence, R. I. DONOVAN, JAMES E. Sophomore Hut C. N. — Business Administration 151 E. Fort St., E. Providence, R. I. DORCUS, FREDERICK A. Freshman Irwine ' s — Engineer 39 Claire St., Riverside, R. I. DORR, GERALD M. Junior Sigma Pi — Business Administration 34 Coveil St., Providence, R. I. DOUGAN, DAVID P. Freshman Commuter — Engineer 50 Elder St., Pawtucket, R. I. DOUGLAS, JOSEPH A. Sophomore Lambda Chi Alpha — Arts Science 72 Davis St., Providence, R. I. DOW, JOANN Freshman Commuter — Business Administration 211 Garden City Dr., Cranston, R. I. DOWLING, CHARLES J. Freshman Commuter — Business Administration 57 North Rd., Jamestown, R. I. DOYLE, THOMAS A. Freshman Barret ' s — Engineer 955 Chalkstone Ave., Providence, R. I. DRESSLER, ALAN L. Freshman Alpha Epsilon Pi — Agriculture 224 Fifth Ave., Providence, R. I. DRESSLER, MAX B. Junior Alpha Epsilon Pi — Arts Science 46 Paris St., Pawtucket, R. I. DRING, FRANCES M. Junior Chi Omega — Arts Science 1 Esplanade, Newport, R. I. DRUMMOND, HUGH Freshman Commuter — Business Administration East Shore Rd., Jamestown, R. I. DUBUQUE, JOSEPH A. Freshman Commuter — Business Administration 249 Manton Ave., Providence, R. I. DUCHARME, JOHN A. Freshman Bressler — Arts Science Main St., Harrisville, R. I. DUGUAY, PAUL M. Freshman Haggerty — Arts Science 87 West St., Woonsocket, R. I. DUMAIS, RAYMOND H. Junior Theta Chi — Business Administration Ferrier St., Slaterville, R. I. DUMAIS, WILLIAM B. Sophomore Theta Chi — Engineer 335 Avenue A, Woonsocket, R. I. DUCKEL, STEWART F. Freshman Bressler — Engineer 410 Boombridge Rd., Westerly, R. I. DUNN, DANIEL F. Unclassified Phi Gamma Delta — Arts Science 69 Peck St., N. Attleboro, Mass. 185 DUNNING, DONALD E. Butterfield — Business Administration 216 Main St., Greenwood, R. I. DUQUETTE, DONALD A. Bressler — Engineering 45 Newell St., W. Warwick, R. I. DURKIN, ROBERT Commuter — Business Administration 104 Hanover St., Providence, R. I. DWYER, MARGARET P. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — - Nursing 99 Dover St., Providence, R. I. DYER, CHARLES J. Commuter — Engineering 33 Health Avenue, Providence, R. I. DYER, ROBERT A. Sigma Chi — Engineering 3o2 Prairie Ave., Providence, R. I. EARLE, WALTON H. Bressler — Business Administration 17 Elder Ave., East Providence, R. I. EASTERBROOKS, RICHARD Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 8 Pushton Dr., Edgewood, R. I. ECKART, CHARLES DeWolf ' s — Unclassified 1320 Atwood Ave., Johnston, R. I. EDGECOMBE, BETTY Chi Omega — Business Administration Boston Neck Rd., Saunderstown, R. I. EDWARDS, EUGENE Lambda Chi Alpha — Agriculture 71 Portland Ave., Georgetown, Conn. EDWARDS, PATRICIA K. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Nursing 17 Cummings Rd., Newport, R. I. EGAN, THOMAS D. Butterfield — Business Administration 135 Ardmore Ave., Providence, R. I. EHRENBERG, ARLENE L. Sigma Delta Tau — Arts Sciences 207 Everit Ave., Hewlett Harbor, N. Y. EISNER, BEVERLY J. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 116 Ford Ave., Fords, N. J. EKEBLAD, ROBERT F. Commuter — Business Administration 50 Wyndham Rd., Providence, R. I. EKMAN, EDWARD O. Phi Mu Delta — Engineering 64 Valentine Circle, Warwick, R. I. ELLERY, GORDON R. Rho Iota Kappa — Engineering 1158 Plainfield St., Johnston, R. I. ELLIN, ROGER E. I Butterfield — Unclassified 976 Main St., Warren, R. I. ELOWITZ, DOROTHY l Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Unclassified 39 Marbury Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. EMERSON, RAYMOND C. Commuter — Business Administration 16 Winton St., Cranston, R. I. EMMERICH, Charles R. ! Butterfield — Engineering 118 Siwanoy Blvd., Tuckahoe, N. Y. EMOND, RAYMOND D. Fre« Winter ' s — Business Administration Washington Highway, Smithfield, R. I. ENGELHARDT, JOHN Commuter — Arts Sciences 8 Griswold Ave., Cranston, R. I. ENGELHARDT, RAYMOND Commuter — Business Administration 8 Griswold Ave., Cranston, R. I. ENOS, JOSEPH Soph, Rho Iota Kappa — Business Administration 36 Sheldon St., Providence, R. I. EPSTEIN, WALTER Fre: Bressler — Arts Science 1838 E. 16th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ERR1CO, ROBERT Soph Rho Iota Kappa — - Business Administration 1 1 Benedict Ave., Tarrytown, N. Y. ETCHELLS, JOYCE M. Fres Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 80 Vine St., E. Providence, R. I. ETHER1NGTON, RALPH J Hut B.S. — Engineer 36 Harcourt Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. EVANS, JOHN R. J Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 54 Ogden Ave., Warwick, R. I. EWART, ANDREW A. J Sigma Pi — Agriculture 33 Larch St., Pawtucket, R. I. FABER, SAMUEL G. J Butterfield — Engineer 190 Whitmarsh St., Providence, R. I. FAGAN, ARTHUR W. Fresl Commuter — Business Administratoin 5 Ayrault St., Newport, R. I. FAGAN, JOSEPH B. Unclas Butterfield — Unclassified 1000 Hope St., Newport, R. I. FARNELL, GEORGE H. J, Sigma Chi — Agriculture 100 Rhenix Ave., W. Warwick, R. I. FAY, JAMES V. Fresl Butterfield — Business Administration 66 Providence St., Providence, R. I. FEINBERG, ROSS M. Fresl Bressler — Arts Sciences 70 Washington St., Bristol, R. I. FEINMAN, EARL S. Fresl Dairy — Agriculture 279 Jepson Lane, Portsmouth, R. I. FERNBACH, LEWIS Frsel Bressler — Business Administration 1064 E. 15th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FERRI, JOSEPH R. Fresl Commuter — Business Administration 1284 Cranston St., Cranston, R. I. FICAZZOLA, CARMINE Fresl Commuter — Arts Science 184 Marlboro St., E. Greenwood, R. I. FIDDES, GORDON B. Sopho Commuter — Engineer 27 Belt St., Warwick, R. I. FILKINS, CAROL R. fresl Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Nursing 53 Agnes St., Freeport, N. Y. FINIZIO, VICTOR L. Fresl Commuter — Arts Science 9 Botscout Dr., Westerly, R. I. 186 FINKLESTEIN, CHARLES Bressler — Business Administration 348 Slater Av., Providence, R. 1. Sophomore FOWLER, RICHARD Bressler — Agriculture 1206 W. Main St., Middletown, R. I. Sophomore FINLAY, WILLIAM D. Butterfield — Engineer 682 Hope St., Providence, R. I. Sophomore FRACASSA, HAROLD Butterfield — Engineer 90 Smithfield, Pawtucket, R. I. Freshman FINN, PATRICK Junior 32 Rodman St., Narragansett — Business Administration 4006 Pratt Ave., Bronx, N. Y. FRACASSA, LOUIS T. Bressler — Business Administration 141 Ledge St., Providence, R. I. Freshman FITELSON, STUART C. Commuter — Business Administration 8 Glen Dr., Providence, R. I. Sophomore FRANTZEN, WILLIAM Trailor Park — Arts Science 1744 Perham St., Boston, Mass. Freshman FITZGERALD, PAUL Bressler — Engineer Church St., Mattapoisett, Mass. Freshman FRAZER, MARILYN J. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 133 Twin Oak Dr., Hoxsie, R. I. Freshman FITZMAURICE, JAMES Bressler — Business Administration 108 Lakehill Rd., Burnthills, N. Y. Sophomore FRECHETTE, D ANN P. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 15 Spring St., Westerly, R. I. Freshman FITZPATRICK, JUNE A. Delta Zeta — Unclassified 507 Ocean Ave., New London, Conn. Sophomore FREEDMAN, SANDRA B. Sigma Delta Tau — Arts Science Whiting St., Providence, R. I. Freshman FITZPATRICK, LOUIS Commuter — Engineer 586 Oakland Ave., Cranston, R. I. Freshman FRIEDMAN, ELIZABETH Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 19 Almy St., Newport, R. I. Freshman FLANAGAN, THOMAS Commuter — Arts Science 61 B Standish Ave., Cranston, R. I. Freshman FRIEDMAN, RICHARD Alpha Tau Gamma — Arts Science 355 Georgearden Ave., Warwick, R. I. Sophomore FLESIA, JOSEPH M. Commuter — Arts Science 18 Victory St., Wakefield, R. I. Freshman FRIEND, SHERWOOD Alpha Epsilon Pi — Arts Science 1663 W. 11th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Junior FLETCHER, ANNE Chi Omega — Home Economics 14 Westfield Rd., Gov. Francis Farm, R. I. Sophomore FROBERG, PRESCOTT E. Commuter — Agriculture 133 Buoy St., Jamestown, R. I. Freshman FLICHTENFIELD, SANDRA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 108-35 65th Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. Freshman FUGERE, GEORGE T. Commuter — Business Administration 17 Updike St., Wickford, R. I. Sophomore FLORIO, JOHN A. Bressler — Business Administration 40 Sherwood Ave., Providence, R. I. Sophomore FUGERE, JOSEPH Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Engineer 1235 Manville Rd., Woonsocket, R. 1. Sophomore FLYNN, EDWARD P. Theta Chi — Engineer 44 Maple Ave., W. Warwick, R. I. Sophomore FULLER, DAVID A. Bressler — Arts Science 49 Jefferson St., Lakewood, R. I. Freshman FLYNN, JOAN F. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 19 Kearns Ave., Warwick, R. I. Junior FULLER, RICHARD P. Bressler — Arts Science 112 Milton R., Lakewood, R. I. Sophomore FOLLETT, DAVID S. Bressler — Agriculture 12 Blais Ave., Howard, R. I. Freshman GABAR, JOAN I. Alpha Xi Delta — Business Administration 179 Woodbine St., Cranston, R. I. Sophomore FOLLET, RONALD A. Phi Sigma Kappa — Engineer 35 Hillview Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. Junior GABREY, JOSEPH Butterfield — Engineer 387 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence, R. I. Freshman FOREST, RICHARD A. Bressler — Engineer 36 Newton St., Woonsocket, R. I. Freshman GADROW, ELIZABETH Commuter — Nursing 21 Broad Rock Lane, Peace Dale, R. I. Freshman FORTIN, ALFRED A. Commuter — Engineer 23 Fortin Rd., Kingston, R. I. Sophomore GAGNON, DONALD Sigma Chi — Engineer 1008 Day St., Green Bay, Wis. Junior FOSTER, DAVID P. Rho Iota Kappa — Business Administration 53 Division St., E. Greenwich, R. I. Sophomore GAGNON, MARCEL Sigma Pi — Engineer 167 Mt. Charles Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. Sophomore FOSTER, DEBORA R. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Nursing R.F.D. 2, E. Greenwich, R. I. Sophomore GALLO, FRANCESCO Sigma Chi — Business Administration 1015 Chalkstone Ave., Providence, R. I. Sophomore FOSTER, KENNETH S. Butterfield — Engineer 16 Tennyson Rd., Cranston, R. I. Freshman GALLUCCI, JOSEPH E. Bressler — Engineer 61 Brayton Ave., Warwick, R. I. Freshman FOSTER. NANCY A. Eleanor Roosvelt Hall — Nursing 93 Bank St., St. Albans, Vt. Freshman GANIM, MITRY Commuter — Engineer 35 Daniel St., Pawtucket, R. I. Junior 187 GANTS, LOIS J. Sophomore Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 1 Yorktown Rd., E. Greenwich, R. I. GARDINER, MILTON B. Junior Phi Sigma Kappa — Engineer 4 Parker St., Saylesville, R. I. GARDINER, CHESTER A. Freshman Commuter — Arts Science Box 71, Hope Valley, R. I. GARDINER, PETER V. Freshman Butterfield — Agriculture Seven Mile Rd., Hope, R. I. GARDOSIK, JOSEPH F. Freshman Commuter — Engineer 4 Bowen Court, W. Warwick, R. I. GARDYNA, HENRY Freshman Haggerty — Arts Science 19 Laconia Ave., Saugus, Mass. GARFIELD, MARSHALL. J. Junior Bell ' s — Engineer 75 Stearns, Framingham, Mass. GARTLAND, ROSEMARY Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 31 Paine Ave., Cranston, R. I. GATES, WILLIAM M. Unclassified Theta Chi — Unclassified 9 Oak St., Wakefield, R. I. GAUCH, GILBERT G. Sophomore Tau Kappa Epsilon — Business Administration 57 Natick Ave., Greenwood, R. I. GIFFONI, SA VERIO F. Junior Sigma Chi — Engineer 404 Academy Ave., Providence, R. I. GIFFORD, CONSTANCE L. Freshman East Hall — Home Economics 76 Tallman Ave., Cranston, R. I. GIFFORD, RALPH Freshman Bressler — Engineer 2 Kent St., Belmont, Mass. GILBERT, GORDON Sophomore Butterfield — Unclassified 156 Highland Rd., Tiverton, R. I. GILBERT, ROBERT I. Freshman Commuter — Arts Science 1207 Kingstown Rd., Kingston, R. I. GILBERT, WAYNE B. Junior Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 33 Roseland Ave., Hillsgrove, R. I. GILL, BARBARA J. ... J unior Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 357 Willow Dr., Union City, N. J. GILMARTIN, BARBARA L. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 38 Nelson St., Providence, R. I. GILMARTIN, JOAN M. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt — Home Economics 38 Nelson St., Providence, R. I. GILMORE, ROBERT A. Sophomore Commuter — Engineer 313 Prairie Ave., Providence, R. I. GAUCH, JOHN R. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Engineer 57 Natick Ave., Greenwood, R. I. GAUNTLETT, WILLIAM W. Bunerfield — Agriculture 272 Sowams Rd., Barrington, R. I. GAUTHIER, MAURICE Butterfield — Engineer 473 Chace St., Somerset, Mass. GAVITT, ALEXANDER R. Butterfield — Agriculture 43 Beach St., Westerly, R. I. GEIGER, BETTY ANN Alpha Delta Pi — Home Economics 67 Maynard St., Pawtucket, R. I. GELINEAU, HOMER A. Bressler — Arts Science 344 Washington Ave., W. Warwick, R. I. GENCARELLI, GENE Alpha Delta Pi — Business Administration 68 Pierce St., Westerly, R. I. GERMAIN, ALLEN C. Bressler — Engineer 1766 Conway St., Seaford, N. Y. GERMANI, ELIA Bressler — Engineer 17 Chaucer St., Providence, R. I. GERMANI, ROBERT Bressler — Engineer 17 Chaucer St., Providence, R. I. GERSTENBLATT, WILFRED Butterfield — Arts Science 1 1 Richter St., Providence, R. I. GERZEVITZ, WALTER Sigma Pi — Engineer 283 Milton Rd., Lakewood, R. I. GIBBONS, CHARLES E. Tau Epsilon Phi — Arts Science 25 Fahey Ave., Newport, R. I. Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Sophomore GIORDAN I, JANET Delta Zeta — Arts Science 38 Plant St., New London, Conn. GIORNELLI, JOHN Commuter — Business Administration 212 Marlborough St., E. Greenwich, R. I. GIORNELLI, RAYMOND Commuter — Engineer 212 Marlborough St., E. Greenwich, R. I. GIROUARD, LEONEL Butterfield — Engineer 125 Douglas Pike, Smithfield, R. I. GIRR, LEO A. Bressler — Business Administration 48 Vernon Ave., Newport, R. I. GLADUE, PHILIP Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 514 Ocean Grove Ave., Ocean Grove, Mass. GLEDMAN, THOMAS W. Sophomore Butterfield — Arts Science 36 Harvard St., Pawtucket, R. I. GLEDHILL, SIDNEY L. Sophomore Sigma Pi — Engineer 476 Smith St., Providence, R. I. GLEDHILL, JOHN W. Sophomore Sigma Pi — Engineer 476 Smith St., Providence, R. I. GLUCKMAN, LEON S. Freshman Butterfield — Business Administration 50 Fosdyke St., Providence, R. I. Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior GODEK, EVELYN M. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 12 Anthony St., W. Warwick, R. I. GOFF, CHARLES I. Freshman Commuter — Arts Science Box 67, W. Kingston, R. I. GIBSON, SALLY A. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 100 Sheffield Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. GOLDEN, LUCILLE Sophomore Sigma Delta Tau — Arts Science 18 Zenith Dr., Worcester, Mass. 188 GOLDEN, SANDRA J. Sigma Delta Tau — Arts Science 150 Home Ave., Providence, R. I. GOLDMAN, FRED S. Alpha Epsilon Pi — Agriculture 2147 Warick Ave., Hoxsie, R. I. GOLDMAN, HYMAN Alpha Epsilon Pi — Agriculture 2174 Warwick Ave., Hoxsie, R. I. GOLDSTEIN, HOWARD A. Alpha Epsilon Pi — Arts Science 669 Hinsdale St., Brooklyn, N. Y. GORDON, LAWRENCE Tau Epsilon Phi — Unclassified 144 Dexterdale Rd., Providence, R. I. GORDON, MELVIN Butterfield — Agriculture 221 Squantum Dr., Warwick, R. I. GOURLEY, RICHARD M. Butterfield — Business Administration 12 Fay Ave., Peabody, Mass. GRANGER, JOSEPH E. Bressler — Arts Science Ridge Rd., Smithfield, R. I. GRANN, RICHARD A. Beta Psi Alpha — Arts Science 1677 Main St., W. Warwick, R. I. GRANOLL, HOWARD Lee ' s — Engineer 36-14 165th St., Flushing, N. Y. GREENBERGER, MARVIN Alpha Epsilon Pi — Arts Science 364 Public Sr.. Providence, R. I. GREEN, ROBERT C. Phi Sigma Kappa — Engineer Chepachat, R. I. GREENH ALGH , ERNEST A. Theta Chi — Business Administration 90 Rowe Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. GREENWOOD, JOYCE W. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 36 Newman Ave., Johnston, R. I. GREER, JACK F. Butterfield — Business Administration 31 Deep Lane, Wantagh, L. I., N. Y. GREGORY, KATHRYN F. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Nursing 452 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. GRIFFIN, JOHN H. Theta Chi — Unclassified 93 Bagder St., Central Falls, R. I. GRIFFIN, L. FRANCES Chi Omega — Home Economics 93 Badger St., Central Falls, R. I. GRILLS, MARYAN M. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 73 Winnapaug Rd., Westerly, R. I. GRIMES, ANDREW J. Butterfield — Unclassified 258 Min. Spr. Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. GRINNELL, LEROY A. Alpha Tau Gamma — Engineer Charlestown, R. I. GROVE, ABBIE R. East Hall — Arts Science 128 Mill St., Newport, R. I. GRUBER, HELGA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 1673 Walton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Unclassified Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman GRZYB, ROGER D. Freshman Commuter — Arts Science 26 Amey St., Pawtucket, R. I. GUBER, CHARLES A. Junior Tau Epsilon Phi — Arts Science 407 Ward St., Newton, Mass. GU1IDA, ORLANDO C. Freshman Bressler — Business Administration 6 Fifth Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. GUILBAULT, RAYMOND M. Sophomore Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 57 Shipper Ave., W. Warwick, R. I. GUILD, HOPE B. Freshman East Hall — Home Economics Castine, Me. GULVIN, DAVID H. Sophomore Theta Chi — Engineer 45 Woodruff Ave., Wakefield, R. I. GURSKY, ANITA P. Sigma Delta Tau — Arts Science 61 Cactus St., Providence, R. I. GUSTAFSON, ROBERT W. Butterfield — Engineer 121 Forest Ave., Cranston, R. I. HABERSHAW, JOSEPH Butterfield — Arts Science 26 Rochambeau Ave., Providence, R. I. HADFIELD, HARRY Butterfield — Engineer 837 Hope St., Bristol, R. I. HADLICH, SHIRLEY Crossway Apts. — Arts Science 2893 Gasser Blvd., Rochy River, Ohio HAFEY, ROBERT L. Alpha Tau Gamma — Engineer 7 Mt. Vernon St., Providence, R. I. HALFIN, REVA East Hall — Home Economics 24 Zenith Dr., Worcester, Mass. HALL, DAVID G. Rho Iota Kappa — Arts Science 1 Indian Run, Peace Dale, R. I. HALL, DONALD H. Butterfield — Business Administration 143 Chace Ave., Providence, R. I. HAMBLIN, DAVID G. Commuter — Unclassified 31 Selkirk Rd., Cranston, R. I. HAMMARLUND, ROBERT Bressler — Business Administration 6 Pleasant St., W. Hartford, Conn. Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Unclassified Freshman HAMMOND, HAROLD E. Freshman W. J. Champlin — Business Administration 88 Concord Ave., Cranston, R. I. HAMMOND, WILLIAM Junior Tau Epsilon Phi — Arts Science 25 Woodbine St., Cranston, R. I. HAMPSON, HARRY L. Freshman Bressler — Arts Science 222 Arnold Rd., Coventry, R. I. HANCHETT, HARRY Junior Rho Iota Kappa — Agriculture 142 Uhupa St., Kailus, Oahu, T. H. HANSON, ELIS A. Junior Commuter — Engineer 88 Fisk St., Providence, R. I. HARDLEY, KENNETH G. Freshman Butterfield — Engineer 398 Orms St., Providence, R. I. 189 HARONIAN, HOWARD Junior Lambda Chi Alpha — Business Administration 137 Squantum Dr., Warwick, R. I. HARP1N, PAULINE R. Unclassified Commuter — SP 49 Robinson St., Wakefield, R. I. HARR1MAN, LAWRENCE M. Junior Ft. Kearney — Business Administration N. Wilmington, Mass. HAYNES, EVAN B. Freshman Bressler — Arts Science 28 Milton Rd., Lakewood, R. I. HEALD, EMERSON F. Sophomore Bressler — Arts Science 30 Vaughan Ave., Newport, R. I. HEALY, VIRGINIA Freshman East Hall — Nursing 18 Poplar Ave., Riverside, R. I. HARRINGTON, MIGNON Junior Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics Moose Horn Rd., E. Greenwich, R. I. HEATH, BRENDA R. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration Park Ave., Harrisville, R. I. HARRISON, RICHARD Bressler — Business Administration 100 Milton Rd., Warwick, R. I. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. Bressler — Business Administration 1690 Main Rd., Tiverton, R. I. HARSON, MARYLOUISE East Hall — Nursing 570 Broad St., Providence, R. I. HARTFORD, BRADLEY B. Butterfield — Engineer Lan Worthy Rd., Westerly, R. I. HASEOTES, HYTHO Gamma Nu — Arts Science Bear Hill Rd., Valley Falls, R. I. HASKELL, JOAN K. Commuter — Arts Science 62 Villa Ave., Cranston, R. I. HASTINGS, CHARLES F. Alpha Tau Gamma — Agriculture 101 Whittier Ave., Providence, R. I. HATCH, JOHN F. Bressler — Engineer 578 East Main St., Middletown, R. I. HATHAWAY, ARTHUR C. Bond ' s — Arts Science 8 Taft Ave., Beverly, Mass. HATTUB, MICHAEL J. Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 44 Farewell St., Newport, R. I. HAUGEN, CLAIRE E. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 98 Congress Ave., Providence, R. I. HAUT, LINDA Sigma Delta Tau — Business Administration 117-01 Park Lane S. Kew Gardens, N. Y. HAVENS, MARTHA L. Sigma Kappa — Nursing 4 Spruce St., Westerly, R. I. HAWKINS, JOHN P. Commuter — Business Administration 6 Huber Ave., Providence, R. I. HAWKSLEY, ROBERT W. Commuter — Agriculture Meadow Edge Farm, Exeter, R. I. HAWORTH, DENNIS Bressler — Engineer 136 Oswald St., Pawtucket, R. I. HAYES, JOHN Lambda Chi Alpha — Unclassified 437 N. Washington St., N. Attleboro, Mass. HAYES, MARJORIE Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 17 Meadow Brook Rd., E. Greenwich, R. I. HAYES, RICHARD K. Commuter — Arts Science 59 Myrtle Ave., Cranston, R. I. Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore HEATH, CONSTANCE Unclassified Commuter — Sp. 20 Woodruff Ave., Wakefield, R. I. HEDBLOM, DORIS Freshman East Hall — Home Economics 164 Salem St., Woburn, Mass. HEINOLD, EDWARD F. Freshman Commuter — Engineer Edgewood Ave., Westerly, R. I. HEINSTEIN, HERBERT Freshman Butterfield — Business Administration 94 Naples Rd., Brookline, Mass. HEITHAUS, WALTER Sophomore Butterfield — Business Administration 645 Wood St., Mamaroneck, N. Y. HELIE, CAROLINE Freshman East Hall — Home Economics 16 Count Fleet Ave., Hoxsie, R. I. HELLER, AUDREY Sophomore Sigma Delta Tau — Business Administration 7 Overhill Rd., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. HELLWIG, ARTHUR Junior Butterfield — Arts Science 19 Pascack Rd., Hillsdale, N. J. HELMUS, ARTHUR Sophomore Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 75 Whitehall Blvd., Garden City, N. Y. HELSENS, GEORGE Sophomore Butterfield — Engineer Connecticut Ave., W. Barrington, R. I. HENN, HAROLD H., JR. Junior Theta Chi — Business Administration 39 Euston Ave., Cranston, R. I. HENNIGAN, EDWARD M. Freshman Butterfield — Engineer 66 Lennon St., Providence, R. I. HENRY, JOHN C. Sophomore Lambda Chi Alpha — Engineer Henry St., Cranston, R. I. HENRY, JUDITH A. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 160 W. Main St., Wickford, R. I. HENSCHEL, PAUL S. Freshman Bressler — Engineer 4 Colesonian Dr., Lakewood, R. I. HEPBURN, GEORGE H. Junior Odland’s — Agriculture 72 Providence St., Providence, R. I. HERDECKER, WERNER Unclassified Butterfield — Unclassified 147 Grant St., N. Attleboro, Mass. HERALD, GERALD P. Junior Phi Mu Delta — Engineer 94 Gould Ave., Norwood, R. I. HERSON, ROBERT L. Sophomore Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Arts Science 14 Codding St., Providence, R. I. 190 HERTEL, FRANK P. Phi Gamma Delta — Engineer 37 Erastus St., Providence, R. I. HEYRMAN, ROGER R. Phi Gamma Delta — Engineer 36 Sutton PI., S., New York, N. Y. HICKS, ELAINE M. Alpha Xi Delta — Arts Science 120 Jenkins St., Providence, R. 1. HICKS, PETER J. Sigma Chi — Unclassified 72 Gallan St., Providence, R. I. HIGGINS, NANCY P. Commuter — Arts Science 1119 Kingston Rd., Kingston, R. I. HIGGINS, RICHARD E. W. E. Champlin — Arts Science 21 Pell St., Newport, R. I. HIGGINS, RICHARD L. Bressler — Engineer 45 Osceola Ave., Warwick, R. I. HIGGINS, ROBERT H. Butterfield — Engineer 45 Osceola Ave., Warwick, R. I. HIGGINS, TERESA Commuter — Arts Science 1119 Kingston Rd., Kingston, R. I. HILKENE, ELAINE East Hall — Home Economics 13 Lorraine Dr., Tuckahoe, N. Y. HILL, RICHARD F. Commuter — Engineer West St., Ashaway, R. I. HILLARD, JANE E. Sigma Kappa — Nursing Laurel Lane, W. Kingston, R. I. HIMES, NELSON W. Bressler — Engineer 8 South Broad St., Pawtucket, R. I. HINDLE, DONALD M. Bressler — Engineer I Palm Blvd., Warwick, R. I. HIRSCH, CARL D. Tau Epsilon Phi — Business Administration 73-05 180th St., Flushng, N. Y. HIRSCH, CHARLES A. Butterfield — Business Administration 57 Lyndon Rd., Cranston, R. I. HODGES, AGNES R. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 204 Sharon St., Providence, R. I. HODOSH, MARVIN R. Butterfield — Arts Science 54 Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. I. HOFFMAN, LESTER Bressler — Business Administration 54 Ayrault St., Newport, R. I. HOFFMAN, WARNER E. Bressler — Agriculture 1135 Doughty Blvd., Lawrence, N. Y. HOGAN, PAULINE J. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 238 Gibbs Ave., Newport, R. I. HOLLAND, MARJORIE Sigma Kappa — Nursing 57 Highland Ave., Westerly, R. I. HOLMES, JOHN D. Butterfield — Agriculture II Bedford St., E. Greenwich, R. I. Junior Unclassified Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman HOLMES, VIRGINIA Sophomore East Hall — Nursing 721 Second Ave., West Haven, Conn. HOLT, MEREDITH E. Sophomore Sigma Kappa — Home Economics 76 Great Rd., Woonsocket, R. I. HOLT, RICHARD H. Freshman Butterfield — Engineer 68 Tallman Ave., Cranston, R. I. HOLT, RICHARD P. Freshman Butterfield — Business Administration 39 Methyl St., Providence, R. I. HORTING, M. BARBARA Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 86 Elton St., Providence, R. I. HORTON, ANTHONY S. Sophomore Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Arts Science Misauamicut Hills Rd., Westerly, R. I. HORTON, CHARLES S. Freshman Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Business Administration 12 Bayside Ave., Edgewood, R. I. HORTON, JOAN M. Junior Commuter — Nursing 41 Snow St., Norwood, R. I. HORTON, ROBERT H. Junior Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Business Administration 12 Bayside Ave., Edgewood, R. I. HORTON, ROBERT Sophomore Theta Chi — Agriculture 202-15 114 Ave., St. Albans, N. Y. HOVNANIAN, JULIA Junior Delta Zeta — Home Economics 30 Whipple St., Providence, R. I. HOVING, WALTER Freshman Bressler — Agriculture 17 Zudyboek Rd., Briarcliff, N. Y. HOWARD, LESLIE Freshman Butterfield — Business Administration 8 Federal St., Warren, R. I. HOWARD, PATRICIA M. Freshman East Hall — Nursing 46 Myrtle Ave., Greenwood, R. I. HOWE, ROBERT J. Freshman Bressler — Engineer 15 Moorland Ave., Cranston, R. I. HOYLE, DONALD R. Freshman Bressler — Engineer 114 Winchester St., Providence, R. I. HUDSON, PEACE Junior Commuter — Nursing 501 Hill St., W. Warwick, R. I. HUETTEL, PATRICIA Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Nursing 23 Campell Ter., Pawtucket, R. I. HUGHES, CHARLES F. Freshman Sigma Pi — Arts Science 222 Rochambeau Ave., Providence, R. I. HULING, JOYCE L. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 4 Oakland Ave., Wickford, R. I. HULL, RICHARD J. Freshman Bressler — Agriculture 83 Spring St., Newport, R. I. HULL, THOMAS G. Sophomore Alpha Tau Gamma — Engineer Old Plainfield Pike, Scituate, R. I. HULME, DONALD J. Freshman Pease — Engineer 53 Anderton Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. 191 HUNT, CHARLES H. Sophomore Lambda Chi Alpha — Business Administration 181 Burnside St., Providence, R. I. HUNTER, ALAN G. Junior Phi Sigma Kappa — Agriculture 58 Fifth St., E. Providence, R. I. HUNTINGTON, DEBORAH Freshman East Hall — Business Administration 505 Walcott Ave., Middletown, R. I. HURD, FRANK J. Junior Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 40 Glen Ave., Cranston, R. I. HURST, JOHN E. Unclassified Watson’s — Unclassified Brooklandville, Md., c o Mr. W. Lowndes HUTCHINS, RICHARD G. Freshman Commuter — Agriculture R. F. D. 1, Bradford, R. I. HUTNAK, ALBERT P. Sophomore Butterfield — Engineer Round Top Rd., Pascag, R. I. JENCKS, ARTHUR F. Freshman Commuter — Agriculture 9 Semino St., Oakland Beach, R. I. JENISON, FRANK W. Junior Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 152 Sumner Ave., Norwood, R. I. JESTING, WALTER J. Butterfield — Engineer 62 Oliphant Lane, Middletown, R. I. JOHNSON, CHARLES W. Bressler — Business Administration 79 Claremont Ave., Arlington, Mass. JOHNSON, FRANKLIN J. Lambda Chi Alpha — Agriculture 6 Park St., Saylesville, R. I. JORDAN, ROBERT C. Commuter — Engineer 1001 Cranston St., Cransotn, R. I. JOSEPHSON, PERRY H. Commuter — Engineer 662 Manton Ave., Providence, R. I. Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman HYLANDER, ROBERT H. Junior Sigma Pi — Engineer 55 Knoilwood Ave., Cranston, R. I. JOY, BARBARA E. Junior Delta Zeta — Home Economics 128 Ann-Mary Brown Dr., Gaspe Plat. HYNEK, DANIEL P. Junior Sigma Chi — Engineer 27 Anthony St., W. Warwick, R. I. HYNES, WILLIAM V. Unclassified Phi Gamma Delta — Unclassified 222 Norwood Ave., Edgewood, R. I. INGLE, PAUL W. Junior Commuter — Engineer 585 Narragansett Pkwy., Providence, R. I. IRWIN, CHESTER M. Bressler — Business Administration Henry St., Westerly, R. I. IRZA, FRANCIS R. Barrett’s — Engineer 495 Pond St., Woonsocket, R. I. ISHERWOOD, KENNETH C. Bressler — Arts Science 113 Owen Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. JACKMAN, REGINALD C. Commuter — Engineer 28 Prospect Ave., Wakefield, R. I. JACKSON, CARL M. Bressler — Engineer 42 Somerset St., Providence, R. I. JACKSON, OLIVER H. Bressler — Engineer 312 Pearce Rd., Swansea, Mass. JACOBS, GERALD Bressler — Engineer 42 Homer St., Providence, R. I. JAMES, EDWIN D. Butterfield — Agriculture Hopkinton, R. I. Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore JAMES, ELIZABETH A. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics Ashaway Bradford Rd., Bradford, R. I. JAWORSKI, JAMES J. Sophomore Sigma Pi — Engineer 89 Jefferson St., Warwick, R. I. JOY, ROBERT R. Freshman Commuter — Engineer 22 Prospect Ave., Wakfield, Rhode Island JOYAL, ARTHUR B. Freshman Bressler — Engineer 41 Home St., W. Warwick, R. I. KACZYNSKI, JOHN R. Junior Business Administration — Theta Chi 17 Sayles Ave., Pascoag, R. I. KAHLER, AMSDEN S. Freshman Engineer — Bressler 214 Louisquisset Pike, Saylesville, R. I. KALAYDJIAN, SIRVART Junior Home Economics — Chi Omega 6 Grace Court N, Great Neck, N. Y. KALLER, MYRON C. Sophomore Business Administration — Alpha Epsilon Pi 67-18 Juno Street, Forest Hills, N. Y. KAMBORIAN, JACOB Junior Arts and Science — Bressler 108 133 Forest Avenue, W. Newton, Mass. KANANACK, RUTH Sophomore Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 303 50 Parkway South, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. KANE, RICHARD F. Sophomore Business Administration — Alpha Tau Gamma 55 Frances Avenue, Cranston, R. I. KAPLAN, SAM Sophomore Engineer — Butterfield 106 25 Almy Street, Newport, R. I. KAROL, EUGENE J. Sophomore Arts and Science — Commuter 117 Hybrid Drive, Cranston, R. I. KAROL, JOHN R. Sophomore Engineer — Commuter 117 Hybrid Drive, Carnston, R. I. KARP, EDWARD Freshman Engineer — Bressler 221 619 Hinsdale Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KASSED, MARVIN W. Junior Arts and Science — Tau Epsilon Phi 154 Gallatin Street, Providence, R. I. JELKE, JOAN Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Agriculture Wistoria Lodge, Bellevue Ave., Newport, R. I. KEATING, ROBERT J. Freshman Business Administration — Pease’s 85 Beacon Circle, Cranston, R. I. 192 KEEFE, HARRY R. Engineer — Bressler 125 26 Essex Street, Cranston, R. I. KEENAN, WARREN H. Engineer — Butterfield 114 224 Suffolk Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. KEHEW, RICHARD E. Business Administration — Sigma Alpha 1 2 Rowland Road, Newport, R. 1. KELLS, GERALD L. Arts and Science — Commuter 59 Packard Street, Cranston, R. I. KENNEDY, JOHN R. Butterfield 320 — Unclassified 257 New York Avenue, Providence, R. I. KENNEDY, Norman J. Arts and Science — Beta Psi Alpha 51 Blaine Street, Cranston, R. 1. KENNEY, WILLIAM W. Business Administration — Keegan ' s 229 Montgomery Avenue, Providence, R. I. KENT, JOAN Arts and Science — Alpha Delta Pi 117 Roslyn Avenue, Cranston, R. I. KENYON, EDWARD E. Arts and Science — Butterfield 114 Glen Rock Road, W. Kingston, R. I. KENYON, EDWIN D. Business Administration — Commuter 36 Grove Avenue, Westerly, R. I. KENYON, GILLETTE C. Engineer — Alpha Tau Gamma 10 Tomaquag Road, Ashaway, R. I. KENYON, SHIRLEY L. Nursing — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall Hopkinton, R. I. KERINS, EDWARD H. Engineer — Tau Kappa Epsilon 80 Second Street, Newport, R. I. KERINS, RAYMOND J. Busines Administration — Haggerty ' s 14 Pope Street, Newport, R. I. KEVORKIAN, HARVEY V. Business Administration — Wilson ' s 12 Hamilton Street, Providence, R. I. KIERNAN, JOHN J. Engineer — Commuter 133 Wollaston Street, Cranston, R. I. KIMBALL, ROBERT F. Business Administration — Phi Gamma De Harmony, R. I. KIMMER, JAMES H. Unclassified — Butterfield 306 R.F.D. 1, Albion Road, Lincoln, R. 1. KINNE, MARION L. Business Administration — Alpha Delta Pi 300 Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. KINNECON, HAROLD A. Engineer — Commuter 16 Waldron Avenue, Hamilton, R. I. KINNECON, PAUL G. Engineer — Phi Sigma Kappa 9 Thurston Street, Providence, R. I. KISSINGER, LEE K. Engineer — Commuter 30 Hillard Avenue, Warick, R. I. KITTREDGE, RONALD Arts and Science — Bressler 417 108 Woodland Road, Glenshaw, Pa. Freshman Freshman Freshman Ion Unclassified Unclassified Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Junior Sophomore Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Unclassified Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman KLEIN, KATHERINE Freshman Business Administration — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 413 83-09 Talhot Street, Kew Gardens, N. Y. KLEIN, MARVIN L. Freshman Business Administration — Bressler 204 384 E. 26 Street, Paterson, N. J. KLER, MARY E. Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 216 Donahue Road, Bound Brook, N. J. KNOX, JUDITH E. Freshman Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 406 340 Rumstick Road, Barrington, R. I. KOHLSATT, PETER Freshman Business Administration — Bressler 310 7 Whitewood Road, Tenafly, N. J. KOHNLE, ALFRED P. Sophomore Engineer — Alpha Tau Gamma 75 Potter Street, Cranston, R. I. KOLACZKOWSKI, RICHARD Sophomore Arts and Science — Rho Iota Kappa 267 Second Street, Woonsocket, R. I. KORTICK, MAURICE I. Freshman Business Administration — Alpha Epsilon Pi 228 Warrington Street, Providence, R. I. KOZLIN, JOSEPH R. Sophomore Am and Science — De France ' s 28 Linden Street, Westerly, R. I. KRAFT, THOMAS A. Freshman Am and Science — Bressler 210 141 Palisade Avenue, Garfield, N. J. KROL, FRANCIS J. Unclassified Unclassified — Butterfield 313 Central Street, Millville, Mass. KRUEGER. GEORGE W. Freshman Engineer — Bressler 122 384 Benefit Street, Providence, R. I. KUSIAK, RAYMOND V. Sophomore Am and Science — Commuter 14 Hazard Street, W. Warick, R. I. KUTCHER, LOUIS W. Freshman Am and Science — Sigma Chi 141 Natick Avenue, Warick, R. I. LABBEE, JACQUELINE Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 228 44 Fort Avenue, Edgwood, R. I. LACE, JOHN J. Freshman Am and Science — Butterfield 220 60 Grove Street, Pascoag, R. I. LALIBERTE, ARM AND H. Freshman Am and Science — DeFrance ' s 111 Lee Street, Pawtucket, R. I. LAMB, GILBERT A. Junior Engineer — Theta Chi 12 Keith Avenue Cranston, R. I. LAMB, PATRICIA Freshman Business Administration — East 1 1 10 Wittishire Street, Bronxville, N. Y. LAMBERT, MAURICE N. Freshman Am and Science — Bressler 413 119 Dana Street, Woonsocket, R. I. LAMOUREUX, JAMES E. Sophomore Am and Science — Alpha Tau Gamma Nooseneck Hill Road, Conventry, R. I. LANCIA, THOMAS Freshman Engineer — Commuter 532 Laurel Hill Avenue, Cranston, R. I. LANG, BRUCE R. Freshman Business Administration — Butterfield 323 43 Ausdale Road, Cranston, R. I. 193 LANGUEDOC, ROBERT A. Sophomore Engineer — Sigma Pi 950 Cranston Street, Cranston, R. I. LANING, JUDITH Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 236 575 Tuckerman Street, Newport, R. I. LANOIS, GERALD D. Sophomore Engineer — Theta Chi 71 Sorrento Street, Providence, R. I. LANPHEAR, FREDERICK O. Freshman Agriculture — Commuter Watch Hill Road, Westerly, R. I. LANZI, LEONARD A. Sophomore Engineer — Beta Psi Alpha 9 Magdalene Street, Providence, R. I. LAP ATI, ANDREW J. Junior Engineer — Butterfield 320 10 Glasgow Street, Providence, R. I. LAPIERRE, CHARLES F. Freshman Engineer — Bressler 416 150 Columbine Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. LAPIERRE, EDWARD A. Engineer — Butterfield 1 1 R.F.D. 3, Masonville, R. I. LAPORTE, BERNARD E. Freshman Engineer — Hut H N 18 Pine Street, Pascoag, R. 1. LAPPIN, JAMES Sophomore Agriculture — Commuter 451 Smithfield Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. LAPRISE, ALBERT J. Junior Busines Administration — Commuter Stone Acres, Slocum, R. I. LARSON, ALBION Junior Engineer — Sigma Chi 109 Cass Street, Providence, R. I. LARSON, ARNE W. Freshman Agriculture — Commuter 171 Long Street, Apponaug, R. I. LASTARZA, DOLORES C. Freshman Arts and Science — Commuter 1 1 Shortway Road, Cranston, R. I. LATOS, CHRISTOS Junior Business Administration — Lambda Chi Alpha 318 Dudley Street, Providence, R. I. LAVARINI, JOAN E. Sophomore Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 310 R.F.D. 1, Westerly, R. I. LAWRENCE, GEORGE M. Freshman Arts and Science — Wilson ' s 34 E. Bowery Street, Newport, R. I. LEACH, JOHN H. Freshman Arts and Science — Bressler 216 31 High Street, Ashaway, R. I. LEBOW, DAVID Sophomore Business Administration — Jackson ' s 77 Park Street, Brookline, Mass. LECHTMAN, MAX D. Freshman Engineer — Bressler 212 24 Kenmore Street, W. Warwick, R. I. LECROY, WILLIAMS C. Junior Agriculture — W. E. Champlin Box 11, Harding, Mass. LEDDY, MAUREEN M. Freshman Business Administration — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 402 65 Lakeside Street, Riverside, R. I. LEDOUX, LAWRENCE C. Freshman Arts and Science — Commuter 13 Bryer Avenue, Jamestown, R. I. LEDUKE, RAMON G. Freshman Business Administration — Commuter 233 Ohio Avenue, Providence, R. I. LEE, FRANCIS G. Freshman Arts and science — Butterfield 409 572 Smith Street, Providence, R. I. LEE, MARION E. Freshman Arts and Science — East 3 169 Columbia Avenue, Edgewood, R. I. LEES, EVERETT Unclassified Unclassified — Butterfield 121 115C Hoppin Hill Road, N. Attleboro, Mass. LEMBO, JAMES F. Junior Engineer — Sigma Chi 197 Jewett Street, Providence, R. I. LEMIRE, RUTH M. Sophomore Nursing — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 211 95 Tremond Street, Central Falls, R. I. LEMOI, ARTHUR G. Junior Business Administration — Lambda Chi Alpha 1344 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, R. I. LENDRIM, ROBERT H. Sophomore Engineer — Tau Kappa Epsilon 20 Bradford Road, Cranston, R. I. LENDRUM, RICHARD E. Freshman Arts and Science — Tau Epsilon Phi 19 Butler Street, Newport, R. I. LENNON, FREDERICK H. Junior Business Administration — Commuter 170 Oakland Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. LENNON, PAUL Unclassified Unclassified — Commuter 22 Mosher Drive, W. Barrington, R. I. LERNER, CAROL B. Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 252 1820 Loring Place, Bronx, N. Y. LESEMAN, DAWNE B. Sophomore Arts and Science — Alpha Delta Pi 82 Greer Avenue Norwich, Conn. LESLIE, MARY H. Freshman Home Economics — Commuter 70 Pond Street, Wakefield, R. I. LEUBA, ROBERT C. Freshman Business Administration — W. J. Champlin 46 Atlantic Avenue, Lakewood, R. I. LEVINE, ARLENE Freshman Business Administration — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 226 81-05 190 Street, Jamacia, N. Y. LEWENGRUB, STANLEY Freshman Agriculture — Butterfield 104 1685 Selwyn Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. LEWIS, MARY E. Freshman Arts and Science — East 28 Block Island, Rhode Island LEYDEN, JOHN T. Freshman Agriculture — Theta Chi 178 Marlborough Street, E. Greenwich, R. I. L ' HEUREUX, LILLIAM S. Freshman Arts and Science — East 31 422 Plainfield Street, Providence, R.I. LEIBLICH, EDWARD Junior Business Administration — Alpha Epsilon Pi 288 Cedarhurst Avenue, Cedarhurst, N. Y. LINDBERG, RICHARD C. Junior Agriculture — Sigma Chi 20 King Street, E. Greenwich, R. I. LINDER, THEODORE Junior Arts and Science — W. E. Champlin 60 Duncan Avenue, Providence, R. I. 194 LINDIA, ALBERT Agriculture — Commuter 5 Carman Street, Cranston, R. I. Junior MACLENNAN, LORRAINE Unclassified — Sigma Kappa Fairhaven Road, Mattapoisett, Mass. Unclassified LINDQUIST, EARL Engineering — Butterfield 406 40 Woodland Street, Saylesville, R. I. Junior MACPHEE, JAMES E. Arts and Science — Bressler 114 18 Woodland Street, Saylesville, R. I. Freshman LINGAITIS, FRANCIS Business Administration — Phi Gamma Delta 22 Hilton Avenue, Worcester, Mass. Freshman MACQUATT1E, WILLIAM Agriculture — Butterfield 1 1 5 7 Fountain Avenue, W. Barrington, R. I. Sophomore LINTON, LYDIA F. Unclassified 49 Robinson Street, Wakefield, R. I. Sophomore MADISON, JAMES R. Agriculture — Tau Kappa Epsilon R.F. D. 1, Box 37, Greene, R. I. Junior LISKER, ETTA R. Freshman Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 303 63 Dexterdale Road, Providence, R. I. MAGLIOCCO, JOHN Agriculture — Rho Iota Kappa 84 Warman Avenue, Oaklawn, R. I. Sophomore LITSKY, JOAN Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 140 43 Eldridge Street, Waterbury, Conn. MAGNUSON, RONALD I. Business Administration — Phi Gamma Delta 11 Tennyson Road, Cranston, R. I. Junior LITTLE, DOROTHY Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 326 69 Country Club Road, Groton, Conn. Freshman MAHONEY, DANIEL F. Business Administration — Theta Chi 87 High Street, Bristol, R. I. Sophomore LOMBARDI, RAYMOND B. Engineer — Sigma Chi 203 Water Street, Warren, R. I. Sophomore MAIN, VERA Arts and Science — Alpha Xi Delta 29 Laurel Street, Ashway, R. I. Junior LONG, JOHN B. Arts and Science — Bressler 224 6 Schaeffer Street, Providence, R. I. Freshman MAIORISI, ANTHONY Engineer — Rho Iota Kappa 33 Evergreen Street, Providence, R. I. Sophomore LOPEX, ENID P. Freshman Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 140 62 Algonquin Road, Newton, Mass. MAKIRI, DAVID Agriculture — Butterfield 209 224 Gano Street, Providence, R. I. Sophomore LORD, MARY L. Freshman Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 315 113 Massachusetts Avenue, Providence, R. I. MALLOY, JEAN, C. Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 223 76 Mendon Road, Manville, R. I. LORING, BRUCE S. Business Administration — Phi Gamma Delta 44 Pleasant Street, Wickerford, R. I. Sophomore MANEKOFSKY, MARVIN Unclasified — Tau Epsilon Phi 51 Methyl Street, Providence, R. I. Unclassified LORNITZO, FRANK A. Arts and Science — Haggerty 13 Clyde Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Sophomore MANGANELLI, DOROTHY R. Arts and Science — Chi Omega 29 Welfare Avenue, Norwood, R. I. Sophomore LOWENSOHN, CAROL A. Arts and Science — East 33 79 Leroy Drive, Riverside, R. I. Freshman MANICKAS, PETER A. Business Administration — Phi Gamma Delta 65 Bloomfield Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Junior LOXLEY, BARBARA E. Home Economics — Chi Omega 94 Albert Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Sophomore MANLY, BARBARA J. Nursing — Delta Zeta Wallum Lake Road, Pascoag, R. I. Sophomore LUCCHETTI, ANTHONY A. Agriculture — Commuter 119 Boon Street, Narragansett, R. I. Junior MANSFIELD, GEORGE E. Business Admistration — Commuter 26 Norwick Avenue, Providence, R. I. Sophomore LUSI, ROBERT A. Engineer — Bressler 301 15 Willow Street, Johnston, R. I. Freshman MANSFIELD, NANCY V. Home Economics — East 32 S. Meadow Lane, Barrington, R. I. Freshman LUSSIER, MARILYN Nursing — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 205 51 Harrison Avenue, Woonsocket, R. I. Sophomore MARANDOLA, THOMAS D. Business Administration — Beta Psi Alpha 22 Sutton Place, Cranston, R. I. Freshman LUZZI, G. INGEBORG Junior Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 230 29 Newton Avenue, Westerly, R. I. MARBLE, JAMES E. Businss Administration — Phi Mu Delta 252 Fair Street, Warwick.R.I. Junior LYONS, JOHN C. Engineer — Theta Chi 168 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick, R. I. Sophomore MARCIANO, RICHARD A. Engineer — Alpha Tau Gamma 122 Whitford Avenue, Providence, R. I. Sophomore MACDONALD, ROBERT J. Business Administration — Sigma Pi Main Street, N. Scituate, R. I. Junior MARCY, ELIZABETH T. Home Economics — East 29 3 Luther Street, Seekonk, Mass. Sophomore MACGRATTY, NANCY J. Arts and Science — East 21 88 Shirley Boulevard, Cranston, R. I. Freshman MARGARITA, PETER Arts and Science — Bressler 305 39 Partridge Avenue, Somerville, Mass. Freshman MACKINTOSH, MARILYN Aro and Science — East 52 R.F.D. 1, Taunton, Mass. Freshman MARKOFF, EDWARD M. Business Administration — JButterfield 214 85 Rochambeau Avenue, Providence, R. I. Sophomore MACKSOUD, JAMES Business Administration — Tau Epsilon Phi 133 Cowden Street, Central Falls, R. I. Freshman MAROZZI, RONALD J. Business Administration — Butterfield 220 135-72 Street, N. Bergen, N. J. Freshman 195 MARRAH, EDWIN K. Freshman Engineer — Butterfield 218 108 Park Avenue, Woonsocket, R. I. MARRIOTT, JEAN A. Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 224 49 Highland Avenue, Westerly, R. I. MARTEL, EUGENE H. Sophomore Engineer — Rho Iota Kappa Main Street, Pascoag, R. I. MARTIN, GLENNA C. Freshman Arts and Science — East 4 1 100 Main Street, Hope, R. I. MARTIN, JAMES Freshman Business Administration Tyler ' s, 35 Summet Avenue, Port Chester, N. Y. MARTIN, KENNETH H. Freshman Engineer — Commuter 271 Irving Road, Lakewood, R. I. MASON, DONALD R. Freshman Business Administration — Commuter Box 62, Wickford, R. I. MASON, GEORGE W. Unclassified Unclassified — Commuter Post Road, Box 146, Wickford, R. I. MASOTTI, LEWIS Junior Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha 31 Stafford Road, Stamford, Conn. MATHESON, THOMAS A. Freshman Arts and Science — Commuter 105 Sunny Cave Drive, Greenwood, R. I. MATHEWS, JOHN F. Freshman Business Administration — Wilson’s 616 Thomas Street, Newport, R. I. MATHEWSON, ELAINE Freshman Arts and Science — Commuter Bay View Manor, Wickford, R. I. MATSUMOTO, JOHN Junior Business Administration — Richard ' s 48 Cavell Avenue, Toronto, Canada MATTERA, VINCENT A. Freshman Agriculture — Commuter 8 Northup Street, Wakefield, R. I. MATTESON, MARCIA M. Sophomore Arts and Science — Delta Zeta 75 Oakland Avenue, Cranston, R. I. MATTOS, WILLIAM F. Freshman Arts and Science — Butterfield 207 35 Lawrence Street, Providence, R. I. MAXCY, LELAND C. Junior Engineer — Phi Mu Delta 6 Johnson Avenue, W. Caldwell, N. J. MAXWELL, BARBARA L. Sophomore Home Economics — Commuter 42 Delway Road, Cranston, R. I. MAYBERG, ARLENE L. Freshman Home Economics — East 16 343 Elmgrove Avenue, Providence, R. I. MAZER, MARCY Sophomore Business Administration — Alpha Epsilon Pi 366 Valentine Street, Fall River, Mass. MAZZA, JOHN A. Sophomore Business Administration — Beta Psi Alpha 51 Third Street, Newport, R. I. MCCANN, THOMAS Unclassified Unclassified — Sigma Pi 25 Chapel Street, W. Barrington, R. I. MCCARTHY, GERALD M. Freshman Engineering — Bressler 113 5 Illinois Srreet, Providence, R. I. MCCARTHY, SHEILA D. Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 412 39 Corinth Street, Providence, R. I. MCCARTHY, MAUREEN Junior Nursing — Commuter 222 Melrose Street, Providence, R. I. McCONNELL, THOMAS j. Freshman Busines Administration — Commuter 40 Rankin Avenue, Providence, R. I. McCONVILLE, FREDERICK Sophomore Engineer — Sigma Alpha Epsilon 71 Estelle Boulevard, Hoxie, R. I. McCOOL, Thomas R. Unclassified Unclassified — Tau Kappa Epsilon 128 Lawrence Drive, Cranston, R. 1. MCCORMICK, JAMES T. Freshman Engineer — Bressler 215 692 River Avenue, Providence, R. I. McCUSKER, JOSEPH H. Freshman Arts and Science — Butterfield 125 8 Chapin Road, Barrington, R. I. MCDERMOTT, CHARLES W. Junior Business Administartion — Tau Kappa Epsilon 430 Summer Street, Woonsocket, R. 1. MCDERMOTT, RICHARD L. Sophomore Arts and Science — Phi Mu Delta 4 Kendall Lane, Warwick, R. I. MCDONALD, JOAN A. Junior Arts and Science — Alpha Xi Delta 53 Haile Street, Warren, R. I. MCDOWELL, DAVID Q. Freshman Engineer — Butterfield 210 627 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, R. I. McFADDEN, MARILYN Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 125 192 Laurel Lane, Warren, R. I. McGAIR, GILBERT Sophomore Engineer — Rho Iota Kappa 137 Superior Street, Providence, R. 1. McGINLEY, PAUL Freshman Business Administration — Butterfield 321 R.F.D. 3, Woonsocket, R. I. McGINNISS, DONALD Junior Business Administration — Sigma Alpha Epsilon 29 Austin Street, Danbury, Conn. McGROARTY, CLAIRE Unclassified Unclassified — Commuter 122 Roger Williams Avenue, Rumford, R. I. McGWIN, MARK E. Freshman Business Administration — Bressler 414 159 Chapin Avenue, Providence, R. I. McKECHNIE, IAN L. Freshman Engineer — Butterfield 402 56 Chandler Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. McKECHNIE, JOSEPH Freshman Arts and Science — Butterfield 402 80 Thomas Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. MCKEE, JAMES W. Freshman Arts and Science — Commuter Woodford Street, Lawrenceburgh, Ky. MCKENNA, MARY F. Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 336 18 Delway Road, Cranston, R. 1. MCKENZIE, DALE A. Sophomore Arts and Science — Rho Iota Kappa 34 Fifth Avenue, E. Greenwich, R. I. Mcknight, conrad k. junior Agriculture — Sigma Chi 84 Glen Avenue, Edgewood, R. 1. 196 McKAUGHLIN, GEORGE E. Freshman Engineer — Bressler 2 1 1 11 Cranston Avenue, Newport, R. I. MITSON, EDWARD J. Junior Business Administration — Lambda Chi Alpha 4 Anson Brown, Johnstown, R. I. MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN T. Sophomore Business Administration — Lamba Chi Alpha 34 Miller Avenue, Providence, R. I. MCLAUGHLIN, JOSEPH D. Junior Business Administration — Phi Gamma Delta 45 Roslyn Avenue, Providence, R. I. MCLAUGHLIN, ANNE E. Sophomore Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 129 416 Second Avenue, Woonsocket, R. I. MCMANUS, JAMES O. Junior Engineer — Tak Kappa Epsilon 29 Shipper Avenue, W. Warwick, R. I. MCNALLY, ROBERT J. Freshman Business Administration — Commuter 154 High Street. Wakefield, R. I. McPEAK, EILEEN M. Freshman Home Economics — East 31 Wakefield Street, W. Warwick, R. I. MOAN, ARLENE M. Freshman Business Administration — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 309 North Road, Hope, R. I. MOFFITT, MARION V. Sophomore Nursing — Commuter P.O. Box 132, Wickford, R. I. MONTANARO, WILLIAM Freshman Engineer — Butterfield 307 59 Warman Avenue, Oaklawn, Cranston, R. I. MONTI, JOHN L. Junior Engineer — Phi Sigma Kappa Shore Road, Westerly, R. I. MORAN, ANN G. Sophomore Nursing — Alpha Delta Pi 60 Kendall Street, Central Falls, R. I. MORELLI, ANTHONY Freshman Business Administration — Butterfield 405 18 Armington Avenue, Providence, R. I. McSWEENEY, M. JOSEPH Junior Engineer — Butterfield 316 66 Ivy Avenue, Edgewood, R. I. McWAY, HAROLD S. Freshman Engineer — Bressler 124 R.F.D., Greene, R. I. MOREN, ELIZABETH A. Junior Arts and Science — Alph Xi Delta Elm Farm, Bristol, R. I. MORRA, JOSEPH A. Freshman Engineer — Bressler 304 42 DeWolf Avenue, Bristol, R. I. MEADOW, CAROLE E. Junior Arts and Science — Sigma Delta Tau 353 West 56th Street, New York, N. Y. MORRILL, KENNETH W. Unclassified Unclassified — Sigma Pi 395 County Road, Barrington, R. I. MESCH1NO, LUCIANO Freshman Arts and Science — Bressler 405 115 Uxbridge Street, Cranston, R. I. MESSERE, EARLE L. Sophomore Engineer — Butterfield 221 500 Providence Street, Woonsocket, R. I. MORRIS, CHARLES E. Junior Business Administration — Commuter 166 Eden Street, Apponaug, R. I. MORRIS, IRWIN Freshman Business Administration — Butterfield 408 1616 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. METZ, LEONARD J. Junior Engineer — Alpha Epsilon Pi 72 Burnside Street, Providence, R. I. MORRIS, RICHARD A. Arts and Science — Theta Chi 115 Pelham Street, Newport, R. I. Junior MICHIE, RICHARD H. Junior Business Administration — Sigma Alpha Epsilon 21 E. Stanton Avenue, Baldwin, N. Y. MIGNEAULT, JOSEPH W. Freshman Engineer — Bressler 426 1621 Smith Street, N. Providence, R. I. MILLER, CHARLES E. Freshman Engineer — Ft. K. A-l P.O. Box 82, Westerly, R. I. MILLER, JAY G. Junior Business Administration — Alpha Epsilon Pi 127 Oakland Street, Fall River, Mass. MORRIS, ROBERT E. Sophomore Business Administration — Tau Kappa Epsilon 84 Dartmouth Avenue, Warwick, R. I. MORRIS, ROBERT S. Sophomore Arts and Science — Van Buren’s 115 Pelham Street, Newport, R. I. MORRISON, GORDON Junior Engineer — Phi Mu Delta 352 Church Street, Conimicut, R. I. MORRISON, HUGH A. Junior Engineer — Butterfield 413 291 Homestead Avenue, Warren, R. I. MINDECK, NATHANIEL B. Freshman Engineer — Bressler 218 Boom Bridge Road, Westerly, R. I. MINIATI, PETER J. Unclassified Unclassified — Fortin ' s 542 Walcott Street, Pawtucket, R. I. MOSHER, RICHARD E. Freshman Engineer — Butterfield 321 49 Becker Avenue, Riverside, R. I. MOSTECKI, MARILYN C. Freshman Home Economics — East 18 50 N. Ballou Street, Woonsocket, R. I. MINISCE, LEO W. Freshman Agriculture — Commuter 128 Fenner Avenue, Riverside, R. I. MIROFF, HAROLD L. Freshman Arts and Science. — Bressler 107 45 Dike Street, Providence, R. I. MITCHELL, CARL F. Freshman Business Administration — Bressler 305 107 Bartlett Avenue, Edgewood, R. I. MOYNIHAN, MARJORIE A. Sophomore Arts and Science — Commuter 22 Cottage Street, Quonset Point, R. I. MUDGE, BETTY J. Freshman Business Administration — Commuter 46 Ledward Avenue, Westerly, R. I. MULCAHEY, FRANCIS L. Freshman Engineer — Butterfield 319 95 Rowley Street, Providence, R. I. 197 MULCAHY, DELPHINE J. Freshman Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 127 Rogers Lake, Old Lyme, Connecticut MULHALL, WILLIAM J. Junior Engineer — Butterfield 310 44 Marlborough Avenue, Providence, R. I. MULLANEY, JOHN J. Freshman Engineer — Commuter 72 Taft Avnue, Cranston, R. I. MUNK, WILLIAM F. Sophomore Agriculture — Butterfield 226 190-03-35 Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. MUNRO, JOHN G. Junior Business Administration — Sigma Chi 19 Miles Avenue, Tiverton, R. I. MURRAY, JAMES J. Junior Engineer — Butterfield 324 11 Hopedale Road, Providence, R. I. MURRAY, JAMES P. Freshman Arts and Science — Rho lota Kappa 616 Fifth Avenue, Woonsocket, R. I. MURRAY, STEWART L. Freshman Arts and Science — Commuter 187 Alabama Avenue, Providence, R. I. MUSLER, MICHAEL C. Freshman Engineer — Butterfield 421 215 Miantonomo Drive, Warwick, R. I. NACCI, JOSEPH M. Sophomore Engineer — Commuter 632 River Avenue, Providence, R. I. NACCI, RALPH E. Freshman Business Administariton — Commuter 98 Grand View Avenue, Johnston, R. I. NACU, TRAIAN S. Sophomore Arts and Science — Commuter 367 Summer Street, Woonsocket, R. I. NAJARIAN, RUTH A. Sophomore Home Economics — Alpha Xi Delta 205 Princeton Avenue, Providence, R. I. NAMATH, SAMUEL Sophomore Business Administration — Alpha Epsilon Pi 102 Gramite Street, Worcester, Mass. NEAL, JUDITH S. Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 405 59 Knollwood Avenue, Cranston, R. I. NEARY, MAUREEN A. Freshman Arts and Science — Commuter 30 Granger Street, Warwick, R. I. NELSON, NANCY E. Sophomore Home Economics — Delta Zeta 20 Richland Road, Cranston, R. I. NELSON, THEODORE Sophomore Business Administration — Sigma Pi 407 Kingston Avenue, Midland Park, N. J. NEWLANDER, ROBERT A. Sophomore Engineer — Alpha Tau Gamma 209 8th Avenue, Woonsocket, R. I. NEWMAN, EDWARD Sophomore Engineer — Commuter Victory Highway, Lafayette, Wickford, R. I. NEWMAN, MAURICE B. Junior Business Administration — Alpha Epsilon Pi 69 Sackett Street, Providence, R. 1. NEWMAN, MAXINE B. Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 220 84 Warrington Street, Providence, R. I. NEYMAN, JANICE H. Home Economics — Alpha Delta Pi Main Street, Oakland, R. I. NICHOLS, ELAINE R. Arts and Science — Commuter Saundertown, Rhode Island NICHOLS, WILLIAM Unclassified — Commuter 2 Academy Court, E. Greenwich, R. I. NOEL, ROBERT L. Engineer — Commuter P. O. Box 171, E. Greenwich, R.I. NOLAN, GUY E. Business Administration — Hut C South 13 Tobin Street, W. Warwick, R. I. NORBERG, NANCY G. Business Administration — Eleanor Roosevelt l 345 Centerville Road, Warwck, R. I. NORDBERG, RICHARD Business Administration — Phi Mu Delta 80 Charles Street, Mansfield, Mass. NOREK, LOUIS Home Economics — Alpha Delta Pi 95 Walter Street, Woonsocket, R. I. NORMAN, JAMES W. Engineer — Commuter R.F.D. 1, Wakefield, R. I. NORRIS, ANNE Home Economics — Sigma Kappa 1385 Regent Street, Schenectady, N. Y. NORTH, JAMES W. Business Administration — Butterfield 412 227 Reed Street, Stratford, Conn. Sophomore Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Junior Sophomore NORTHUP, EILEEN B. Arts and Science — Commuter Post Road, Wakefield, R. I. NORTON, DANIEL B. Business Administration — Rho Iota Kappa 26 Tecumseh Street, Providence, R. I. NORTON, GAY R. Sophomore Arts and Science — Sigma Kappa R.F.D. 1, Bridgeport, Conn. NOTARDONATO, ARMANDO Freshman Engineer — Haggerty 29 Cathedral Avenue, Providence, R. I. NOVELLI, ROBERT J. Freshman Business Administration — Bressler 208 10 Cedar Street, Leominster, Mass. NYBLOM, ARMAS F. Freshman Agriculture — Commuter Broadrock Road, Peace Dale, R. I. O BRIEN. JOAN F. Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 228 119 Chestnut Avenue, Cranston, R. I. O BRIEN, ROBERT Freshman Agriculture — Lambda Chi Alpha 1235 Narragansett Boulevard, Cranston, R. I. O ' CONNOR, NOLA Freshman Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 233 8 South Street, Danielson, Conn. O ' DONNELL, JOHN B. Sophomore Arts and Science — Phi Mu Delta 53 Magnolia Street, Rumford, R. I. OGG, PATRICIA M. Junior Arts and Science — Chi Omega 152 Main Street, Warren, R. I. 198 OGLESBY. JEAN Nursing — Commuter 163 Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Junior PIERCE, FELIX J. Phi Sigma Kappa — Engineer 2 Tyler Street, Barrington, R. I. Junior OGRODN1K, ROBERT A. Engineer — Commuter 175 MacArthur Boulevard, W. Warwick, R. I. Freshman PIGUATARO, RICHARD L. Blount — Business Administration 15 Linden Street, Westerly, R. I. Freshman OHLSTEN, ARTHUR Arts and Science — Hut D North 368 Bridge Street, Westbrook, Me. Junior PILLING, KATHLEEN M. Alpha Xi Delta — Home Economics 60 Blake Street, Pawtucket, R. 1. Junior O ' LEARY, JOHN L. Arts and Science — Butterfield 426 45 Everett Street, Medford, Mass. Freshman PIPER, DAVID J. Commuter — Engineer Melrose Avenue, Jamestown, R. I. Freshman OLIVER, OTIS C. Business Administration — Bressler 110 20 Nakomas Drive, Gov. Frances Farm, R. I. Junior PALMER, JOHN B. Bressler — Engineer 71 Legion Way, Cranston, R. I. Freshman OLIV1E, JO-ANN Home Economics — East 5 107 Landing Avenue, Smithtown, N. Y. Freshman PALMIERI, SIMON C. Butterfield — Engineer 129 Cypress Street, Providence, R. I. Freshman O ' NEIL, GEORGE T. Unclassified — Commuter 63 Kalbfus Street, Wickford, R. I. Unclassified PAOLETTA, JOSEPH Beta Psi Alpha — Engineer 457 Hartford Avenue, Providence, R. I. Junior O ' NEILL, WILLIAM C. Arts and Science — Commuter 906 Kingstown Road, Peace Dale, R. I. Freshman PAPA, HENRY W. Bressler — Engineer 20 Manhassett Street, Cranston, R. I. Freshman ORBACH, SONIA Freshman Arts and Science — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 220 2233 N. 3rd Street, Harrisburg, Pa. PARKER, ALBERT E. Stauffer ' s — Engineer 164 Evergreen Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Junior O ' ROURKE, MARY J. Arts and Science — Commuter Coyle ' s Lane, Hope, R. I. Sophomore PISANI, LOUIS J. Bressler — Business Administration 212 Union Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. Freshman OSBORNE, WILLIAM J. Business Administration — Tau Kappa Epsilon 110 Amherst Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. Sophomore PIVARUNAS, FRANK A. Arts Science 27 Audrey Street, Providence, R. I. Junior O ' SHEA, JOHN J. Arts and Science — Ft. K. A-6 74 Central Street, Providence, R. I. Freshman PLACE, SANDRA East — Home Economics Victory Highway, Chepachet, R. I. Freshman OSHRIN, NORMAN Business Administration — Alpha Epsilon Pi 1745 E. 18th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sophomore PLINER, ROBERT M. Butterfield — Business Administration 266 Gallatin Street, Providence, R. I. Sophomore OSTER, RICHARD M. Business Administration — Tyler’s 200 Sessions Street, Providence, R. I. Sophomore POCKAR, WILLIAM N. Bressler — Arts Science 172 Chandler Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Junior OTIS, JOAN Home Economics — Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 41 75 Freeman Pkwy., Providence, R. I. Sophomore PARKER, JANE C. Commuter — Home Economics 8 Oak Street, Wakefield, R. I. Sophomore OZIEMBLEWSKI, FELIX Business Administration — Commuter 300 Hunt Street, Central Falls, R. I. Freshman PARRY, MARARET Commuter — Nursing 246 Waterman Street, Providence, R. I. Junior PACHECO, EDWARD Bressler — Business Administration 387 Tower Street, Fall River, Mass. Freshman PARR, ELIZABETH Sophomore Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 96 Basswood Avenue, Providence, R. I. PAGE, BRUCE L. Commuter — Engineer 10 Howland Avenue, Jamestown, R. I. Freshman PARTYKA, JOHN L. Commuter — Engineer Box 131, West Kingston, R. I. Freshman PAILES, RICHARD Butterfield — Arts Science West Gates, Haverhill, N. H. Sophomore PASSANNANTI, MARIA Delta Zeta — Arts Science 226 Kimberly Place, New York City, N. Y. Sophomore PALAGI, DONALD E. Bressler — Engineer 93 Scarsborough Road, Pawtucket, R. I. Freshman POIRIER, ROBERT Beta Psi Alpha — Agriculture 51 Maple Street, Attleboro, Mass. Freshman PALMER, FRANCIS L. Ladd ' s — Engineer 19 Hooker Street, Providence, R. I. POLIS, WILLIAM Bressler — Unclassified 210 Massachusetts Avenue, Lincoln Park, R. I. Unclassified PICKTHALL, RUSSELL G. Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration Box 397, Greystone, R. I. Sophomore POLLACK, DAVID L. Bressler — Business Administration 366 Northup Street, Cranston, R. I. Sophomore 199 POLOFSKY, SHEILA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 158 Friendly Road, Cranston, R. I. Freshman PERROTTA, RALPH Ft. Kearney J-5 — Arts Science 9 Champlain PL, Providence, R. I. Freshman POTTER, BENJAMIN Commuter — Arts Scence 25 Schaffers Lane, Peace Dale, R. 1. Freshman PERRY, EDWIN E. Commuter — Business Administration 360 Juniper Street, East Providence, R. I. Sophomore PATE, HARRY E. Haggerty — Engineer 375 Main Street, Warren, R. I. Freshman PETERSON, NATALIE Gamma Nu — Arts Science 159 Garden City Drive, Cranston, R. I. PATRICK, SHIRLEY East — Home Economics 141 Wampanog Trail, East Providence, R. I. Freshman PETRARCA, CONSTANCE Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 458 Providence Street, West Warwick, R. I. Freshman PAUL, WILLIAM E. Sigma Pi — Engineer 47 Groton Street, Providence, R. I. Sophomore PETRARCA, MARY F. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall 2 Lafayette Ave., West Warwick, R. I. Freshman PAYNE, VINCET A. Commuter — Agriculture Box 172, Hope Valley, R. I. Freshman PRZYBLA, JOHN Bressler — Agriculture 1441 Newman Avenue, Seekonk, Mass. Junior PAZIENZA, FRANCESCO Butterfield — Agriculture 188 Farmington Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Freshman PYNE, JOAN M. East — Home Economics 135 Garden City Drive, Cranston, R. I. Sophomore POTTER, PHYLLIS E. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Agriculture 4 Corliss Street, Cranston, R. I. Sophomore PETTERUTI, BARBARA Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 132 Canton Street, Providence, R. I. POTTER, RICHARD Phi Mu Delta — Agriculture 257 Harrington Avenue, Norwood, R. I. Sophomore PETTINE, PAULA Sigma Kappa — Home Economics 10 Pearson Drive, Gaspee Plateau, R. I. Sophomore POTTER, WILLIAM Phi Mu Delta — Engineer 69 Beaver Street, Warwick Neck, R. I. Sophomore PEZZELLI, EDWARD N. Bressler — Arts Science 515 N. Broadway, East Providence, R. I. Freshman POWELL, NANCY Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 942 Stelle Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. Freshman PHILLIPS, LELAND E. Hut F. North — Engineer 406 Manton Avenue, Providence, R. I. Sophomore PRATA, JOHN B. Junior Tau Kappa Epsilon — Business Administration 29 Oak Street, Providence, R. I. PICERNE, CONSTANCE A. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 81 Knollwood Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Freshman PECKHAM, DONALD Butterfield — Engineer 34 Friendship Street, Newport, R. I. Freshman QUETTA, SALVATORE A. Bressler — Agriculture 232 Sunbury Street, Providence, R. I. Freshman PELLERIN, ROBERT Bressler — Arts Science 56 Cliff Stret, Johnsbury, Vt. Freshman QUINLAN, EDWARD J. Commuter — Arts Science 16 Granite Street, Westerly, R. I. Sophomore PELTIER, RAYMOND Bressler — Engineer 84 Highland Avenue, West Warwick, R. 1. Freshman QUINN, JOHN S. Bressler — Engineer 201 Benefit Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Freshman PEPPING, PATRICIA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 255 Passiac Avenue, Hasbrouck Hgts. N. J. Freshman RAIL, RICHARD F. Bressler — Engineer Chopmist Hill Road, N. Scituate, R. I. Freshman PERKINS, REGINA M. Commuter — Arts Science 216 Ohio Avenue, Providence, R. I. Freshman RAINONE, RICHARD D. Haggerty — Arts Science 18 Barbara Street, Providence, R. I. Freshman PRATT, MERAH J. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 28 Lockwood Street, Providence, R. I. Freshman RALPH, EARLE K. Bressler — Arts Science 152 Brand Street, Cranston, R. I. Freshman PREBLOD, JOEL D. Butterfield — Business Administration 251 Niagara Street, Providence, R. I. Sophomore RATTA, RICHARD D. Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 47 Don Avenue, Rumford, R. I. Junior PRESCOTT, DANIEL R. Butterfield — Engineer 18 Nicholas Street, Providence, R. I. Freshman RAWLINGS, JOHN G. Bressler — Unclassified 47 Lydon Road, Cranston, R. I. Unclassified PRESTON, WILLIAM J. Commuter — Business Administration 416 Adelaide Avenue, Providence, R. I. Freshman ROSS, MURIEL E. Gamma Nu — Home Economics Frenchtown Road, East Greenwich, R. I. Junior PROUT, EARLE F. Rho Iota Kappa — Business Administraton 8 Bayberry Lane, Barrington, R. I. Sophomore ROSSI, LOUIS Beta Psi Alpha — Arts Science 2 Alton Street, Providence, R. I. Junior 200 ROWAN, ROBERT Sophomore Blount — Engineer 13 Manchester Street, Warwick, R. I. RENK1N, HERBERT L. Freshman Butterfield — Engineer 79 Pinehurst Avenue, Providence, R. I. RUBERY, JOAN L. Chi Omega — Home Economics 327 Hillard Avenue, Greenwood, R. I. Sophomore RESNICK, PEARL M. Sigma Delta Tau — Home Economics 79 Sayles Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. Sophomore REYNOLDS, NANCY J. Freshman RUFO, ANTHINY L. Butterfield — Engineer 161 Salina Street, Providence, R. I. Sophomore Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Nursing 31 Argyle Avenue, Riverside, R. I. RIANI, GERALD J. Freshman RAWLINGS, ANNE C. East — Arts Science Freshman Bressler — Engineer 3 Molter Street, Cranston, R. I. 87 Read Avenue, W. Warwick, R. I. RICHARD, ALBERT L. Sophomore RAY, ARNOLD S. Butterfield — Engineer Freshman Phi Mu Delta — Engineer 31 Stamford Avenue, Providence, R. I. 302 Sherman Avenue, Saylesville, R. I. RICHARDSON, DOUGLAS Butterfield — Business Administration Sophomore REARDON, JOHN F. Sigma Chi — Arts Science Freshman 462 Montgomery Street, Fall River, Mass. 54 Hope Street, Providence, R. I. RICHMOND, WILLIAM Theta Chi — Business Administration Junior RECORDS, DAVID P. Freshman 188 Great Road, Woonsocket, R. I. Commuter — Agriculture Horn Heap Farm, Exeter, R. I. RIDER, MARTHA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science Freshman REDDING, JOHN J. Sophomore Ashaway, R. I. Commuter — Engineer 67 Cathedral Avenue, Providence, R. I. RILEY, DONALD A. Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 1 Young Avenue, Providence, R. I. Sophomore RUIZZO, ROBERT G. Freshman Bressler — Agriculture RILEY, ROBERT Freshman 200 Windmill Street, Providence, R. I. Wimer ' s — Business Administration 40 Olney Street, Johnston, R. I. RUMSEY, CLIFFORD Tau Kappa Epsilon — Business Administration Junior RIOLES, FREDERICK A. Sophomore 282 Richards Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Rho Iota Kappa — Agriculture 4 Lucy Street, Providence, R. I. RUNDQU1ST, STANLEY Ft. Kearny L-2 — Business Admnistraton 26 Sheffield Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. Freshman RIOUX, PAUL Phi Mu Delta — Agriculture 76 Moran Street, N. Attleboro, Mass. Sophomore RUSACK, ERNEST Freshman Butterfield — Agriculture Nooseneck Hill Road, W. Greenwich, R. I. RUSSELL, CHARLES E. Freshman Bressler — Engineer 55 Windsor Road, Edgewood, R. I. REDDING, ROBERT M. Junior Commuter — Engineer 67 Cathedral Avenue, Providence, R. I. RIPANTI, JOSEPH A. Junior Commuter — Engineer 42 Wesleyan Avenue, Providence, R. I. RISK, JOAN M. Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 309 Greenville Avenue, Johnston, R. I. RIVARD, GEORGE H. Freshman Fortin’s — Business Administration 56 Crary Street, Providence, R. I. RESS, GEORGE C. Tau Epsilon Phi — Engineer 8 Hoffman Place, Newport, R. I. Sophomore RIZZO, GUIDO G. Beta Psi Alpha — Unclassified 23 Newtown Street, Providence, R. I. Unclassified REGAN, JOHN W. Bressler — Engineer 54 Ellery Road, Newport, R. I. Freshman ROBERT, GEORGE Butterfield — Engineer 18 Walnut Street, Central Falls, R. I. Freshman REFUSS, CORRINE Eleanor Roosevelt — Home Economics 18 Keith Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Freshman ROBERTI, CARLO Butterfield — Engineer 112 Parnell Street, Providence, R. I. Freshman REID, CATHERINE A. Sigma Kappa — Home Economics 39 Arnold Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Sophomore ROBERTS, HERBERT H. Commuter — Agriculture 37 North Road, W. Warwick, R. I. Freshman REIDY, JANE C. Commuter — Home Economics Pontiac Avenue, Howard, R. I. Junior ROCHE, ANNE M. Commuter — Unclassified 55 Fairview Avenue, W. Warwick, R. I. Unclassfied REIDY, ROBERT R. Commuter — Business Administraton 1961 Pontiac Avenue, Howard, R. I. Freshman ROCHE, LAWRENCE Commuter — Unclassified 81 Central Street, Narragansett, R. I. Unclassified REILLY, MARGARET A. Commuter — - Home Economcs Liberty Lane, West Kingston, R. I. Junior ROCHEFORT, ROBERT M. Bressler — Arts Science 14 Bedlow Avenue, Newport, R. I. Sophomore REIMER, ROBERT Commuter — Arts Science 25 Rosedale Court, Middletown, R. I. Freshman ROCHIRA, LOUIS R. Bressler — Arts Science 771 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, R. I. Freshman 201 ROGERS, ARNOLD R. Bressler — Arts Science 256 Union Avenue, Providence, R. I. Freshman SANDS, BARBARA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 138-25 76th Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Freshman ROGERS, WALLACE E. W. J. Champlin — Arts Science 256 Unon Avenue, Providence, R. I. Freshman SANDS, GERALD H. Alpha Epsilon Pi — Business Administration 274 Russett Rd., Brookline, Mass. Sophomore ROHRMAN, NANCY C. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 421 Willet Avenue, Riverside, R. I. Junior SANGSTER, EARL Commuter — Engineer 117 Longmeadow Ave., Warwick, R. I. Freshman RONAN, JAMES Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Agriculture 2 Adams Street, Newburyport, Mass. Freshman SANTORO, JOSEPH S. Beta Psi Alpha — Business Administration 132 Commodore St., Providence, R. I. Sophomore RORECH, CAROL East — Nursing 513 Adams Avenue, W. Hempstead, N. Y. Freshman SANTOS. ALMA M. Commuter — Busness Administration 30 Charke St., Jamestown, R. I. Freshman ROSEN, JOEL Alpha Epsilon Pi — Business Adminstration 551 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Center, N. Sophomore Y. SARKISIAN, LEVON Rho Iota Kappa — Arts Science 810 Potters Ave., Providence, R. I. Sophomore ROSEN, MYRNA Delta Zeta — Nursing 139 Arnold Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Junior SATNICK, MARSHA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 144-19 70th Road, Flushing, R. I. Freshman ROSENTHAL, MARTIN Alpha Epsilon Pi — Arts Science 442 Prospect Street, Woonsocket, R. I. Junior SAUMUR, CLARICE East Hall — Home Economics 209 Rathburn St., Woonsocket, R. I. Junior SABANTY, PETER Haggerty — Business Administration 55 Marion Street, Lynn, Mass. Freshman SAUNDERS, ALBERT D. Phi Mu Delta — Arts Science 323 N. Broadway, Rumford, R. I. Sophomore SAD1CK, SHIRLEY Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 10 Lenox Street, Worcester, Mass. SAUNDERS, NANCY V. East Hall — Home Economics 323 N. Broadway, Rumford, R. I. Freshman SADOW, RAYMOND Tau Epsilon Phi Business Administration 3 Friendly Drive, Warwick, R. I. Junior SAVASTANO, ORLANDO Butterfield — Arts Science 9 Edward Rd., Johnston, R. 1. Freshman SAFSTROM, ROBERT C. Commuter — Agriculture 2588 W. Shore Road, Apponaug, R. I. Sophomore SAXE, NOAH T. Bressler — Business Administration 154 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. Sophomore SAGLIO, RICHARD J. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Engineer 133 Gallatin Street, Providence, R. I. Sophomore SAYLES, ALAN E. Commuter — Business Administration 136 Waterman Ave., Cranston, R. I. Junior SAGSTER, RICHARD Phi Mu Delta — Engineer 117 Longmeadow Ave., Warwick, R. I. Sophomore SAYLES, MARCIA L. Delta Zeta — Home Economics 84 Mason Ave., Cranston, R. I. Sophomore SAHAGIAN, GEORGE I. Rho Iota Kappa — Engineer 202 California Ave., Providence, R. I. Sophomore SCHACK, RONALD Tau Epsilon Phi — Business Administration 107 Lakeside Drive, Lawrence, N. Y. Junior SALERNO, SAVINA P. Commuter — Agriculture 102 Wilson Street, Providence, R. I. Unclassified SCHENCK, WILLIAM F. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Engineer 224 Samuel Goton Ave., Warwick, R. I. Sophomore SALHANY, ROBERT Butterfield — Engineer 38 Fletcher Street, Central Falls, R. I. Freshman SCHMIDT, ELIZABETH A. Gamma Nu — Business Administration 34 Branch Road, Norwood, R. I. Sophomore SALTER, ROBERT M. Phi Gamma Delta — Unclassified 84 Anthony St., E. Providence, R. I. Unclassified SCHNEIDER, ALVIN Butterfield — Business Administration 15 Park Ave., Glen Cove, N. Y. Freshman SALZILLO, EDWARD M. Commuter — Engineer 16 Lookout Ave., Cranston, R. I. Freshman SCHNEIDKRAUT, DONALD Tau Epsilon Phi — Business Administration 131-50 229 St., Laurelton, N. Y. Freshman SALZILLO, RAYMOND A. Commuter — Engineer 16 Lookout Ave., Cranston, R. I. Freshman SCHNITZER, JOEL Alpha Epsilon Pi — Business Administration 658 Montgomery St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Junior SALZMAN, SANDRA Sophomore Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 64 Clifford Place, Bronx, N. Y. SCHOENINGER, WILLIAM P. Commuter — Engineer 32 Lawn Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Freshman SAMALIN, EDWIN Butterfield — Arts Science 3410 Kingsbridge Ave., New York, N. Y. Freshman SCHOFIELD, RICHARD Butterfield — Business Administration 59 Belvidere Blvd., N. Providence, R. I. Sophomore 202 SCHREINER, ARTHUR Sophomore SERRA, ROBERT F. Unclassified Barrett’s — Engineer Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Business Administration 20 Sykes Rd., Seekonk, Mass. 38 Pearl St., Westerly, R. I. SCHRIVER, CHARLES B. Butterfield — Engineer 45 Granite St., Westerly, R. I. Freshman SETTLOW, ALLAN Bressler — Business Administration 1083 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. Freshman SCHULT, KENNETH Rho Iota Kappa — Agriculture Union City, N. J. Sophomore SGHELLI, RUDOLPH G. Commuter — Engineer 151 Hudson St., Providence, R. I. Freshman SCHWAN, MARTIN R. Commuter — Business Administration 76 Pond St., Wakefield, R. I. Freshman SHANLEY, PATRICIA A. Commuter — Home Economics 355 Plainfield St., Providence, R. I. Sophomore SCHWARTZ, ALLEN Butterfield — Arts Science 407 Morris Ave., Providence, R. I. Freshman SHARKEY, FRED J. Ladd ' s — Business Administration 142 Lincoln Ave., Central Falls, R. I. Freshman SCIARRETTA, PETER R. Bressler — Arts Science 91 Imera Ave., Providence, R. I. Freshman SHARP, WILLIAM G. Commuter — Arts Science The Mooring, Saunderstown, R. I. Sophomore SCIOTTO. ROSEMARIE Alpha Xi Delta — Business Administration 138 Commodore St., Providence, R. I. Junior SHAW, ANN M. Alpha Xi Delta — Home Economics 859 Ackerman Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Sophomore SCOLA, NANCY J. Sigma Kappa — Home Economics 96 Commodore St., Providence, R. I. Sophomore SHAW, LARRY W. Bressler — Engineer 2245 Cranston St., Cranston, R. I. Sophomore SCORPIO, RALPH M. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Arts Science 10 Fernwood Drive, W. Warwick, R. I. Sophomore SHEA, JANE F. Alpha Delta Pi — Arts Science 15 Summer St., Westerly, R. I. Junior SCOTT, OWEN Commuter — Agriculture Box 155, Potter Hill, R. I. Freshman SHEEDY, WILLIAM Sophomore Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Business Administration 129 Calderwood Drive, Warwick, R. I. SCOTT, SAMUEL Beta Psi Alpha — Business Administration 30 Elmdale Road, Uxbridge, Mass. Freshman SHEEHAN, CHARLES F. Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 150 Hoyt Ave., Rumford, R. I. Junior SCOTT, WILLIAM E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Arts Science Box 155, Potter Hill, Westerly, R. I. Junior SHEEHAN, GEORGE H. Commuter — Arts Science 7 West St., Jamestown, R. I. Sophomore SCULCO, DOROTHY M. Commuter — Home Economics 14 Dayton St., Westerly, L. I. Freshman SHELDRICK, HAROLD Phi Sigma Kappa — Agriculture Cidermill Road, Slatersville, R. I. Freshman SEABURY, ELLEN G. Alpha Xi Delta — Home Economics 109 Norwood Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Sophomore SHEPHARD, GAYLORD O. Ft. Kearny B-l — Engineer Sarasota, Fla. Freshman SEAGRAVE, RICHARD Commuter — Engineer R. F. D. 1, Westerly, R. I. Freshman SHEPHARD, JAMES A. Commuter — Arts Science Duck Cove, Wickford, R. I. Sophomore SEAL, KENNETH S. Bressler — Agriculture 76 Collins Ave., Williston Park, N. Y. Freshman SHEPLEY, JAMES M. Phi Gamma Delta — Arts Science 301 Green End Ave., Middletown, R. I. Junior SEARLES, RAYMOND C. Tau Kap pa Epsilon — Engineer 108 Columbia Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Sophomore SHERMAN, ANDREA M. Commuter — Home Economics 86 Church St., Peace Dale, R. I. Junior SECULAR, LESLIE A. Bressler — Business Administration 1763 E. 22nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Freshman SHERMAN, PRISCILLA Chi Omega — Arts Science 26 Charlotte St., Riverside, R. I. Junior SEFTOW, NORMAN H. Commuter — Agriculture 31 Modena Drive, Warwick, R. I. Sophomore SHERROW, ESTHER East Hall — Arts Science 1901 Hennessy Place, Bronx, N. Y. Freshman SEROPIAN, ARA Butterfield — Arts Science 224 Baxter St., Pawtucket, R. I. Freshman SHERRY, JAMES Trailer Point — Arts Science 57 Brownell St., Providence, R. I. Sophomore SERRA, FRANK A. Commuter — Arts Science 32 Sch ool St., Westerly, R. I. Sophomore SHIPOTOFSKY, HOWARD Bressler — Arts Science 30 West 26 St., Bayonne, N. J. Sophomore SERRA, JOSEPH P. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Engineer 60 School St., Westerly, R. I. Freshman SHORES, DOROTHY D. Chi Omega — Home Economics 72 Green St., Pawtucket, R. I. Sophomore 203 SHORT, JOSEPH F. Bell’s — Business Administration 51 Clifford St., Pawtucket, R. 1. SHUNNEY, PAULA S. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 258 Broad St., Valley Falls, R. 1. SIEGEL, JUDY F. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 721 Walton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. SIEGEL, SIDNEY J. Bressler — Engineer 122 Cass St., Providence, R. I. SILVA, JAMES R. Tetreault’s — Business Administration 11 Main Ave., Warwick, R. I. SILVERMAN, SHIRLEY Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 186 Taber Ave., Providence, R. I. SILVIA, WILLIAM F. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Engineer 126 River St., Lakewood, R. I. SIMAS, ERNEST R. Commuter — Business Administration 31 N. Pleasant St., W. Warwick R. I. SIMMONS, CHRISTOPHER J. Sigma Chi — Business Administration 50 Evarts St., Newport, R. I. SINNOTT, ALICE M. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 96 Woodside Ave., W. Warwick, R. I. SIRR, CHARLES C. Stauffer ' s — Agriculture 800 Strawberryfield Road, Warwick, R. I. S1VAK, CAROLYN L. Delta Zeta — Arts Science 46 Kaufman Road, N. Tiverton, R. I. SLOAN, JOSEPH D. Butterfield — Arts Science 39 Stansbury St., Providence, R. I. SMITH, ALLEN C. Commuter — Engineer 74 South Road, Kinston, R. I. SMITH, ARTHUR F. Bressler — Arts Science 454 Broadway, Newport, R. I. SMITH, BARRY M. W. E. Champlin 259 Cole Ave., Providence, R. I. SMITH, CAROL A. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 275 Angell St., Providence, R. I. SMITH, CLIFFORD E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Arts Science 27 Spruce St., Westerly, R. I. SMITH, GERALD S. Jackson’s — Agriculture Box 361, Greenville, R. I. SMITH, GLEN L. Jackson’s Agriculture R. F. D. 2, Woonsocket, R. I. SMITH, JACQUELINE S. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 10 Mill St., W. Warwick, R. I. Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Junior SMITH, JAMES D. Blount ' s — Engineer 128 Mendon Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. SMITH, JEANNE C. Sigma Kappa — Nursing 22 Whittier Drive, Johnston, R. I. SMITH, JUDY M. East Hall — Home Economics 57 Statler Road, Belmont, R. I. SMITH, KEVIN W. Bressler — Business Adminstration 118 Lyndon Road, Cranston, R. I. SMITH, RICHARD L. Bressler — Business Administration 40 Oakland Ave., Cranston, R. I. SMITH, ROBERT D. Ft. Kearny B-4 — Business Administration 479 Willet Ave., Riverside, R. I. SMITH, STANLEY Tau Epsilon Phi — Am Science 26 Edward St., Newport, R. I. SMITH, STUART P. Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 39 N. Main St., Slatersville, R. I. SMOLEN, CAROLE Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 83-09 Talbot St., Kew Gardens, N. Y. SNOW, BRADFORD Freshman Butterfield — Arts Science 71 Hunts Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. SOLLITTO, FRED A. Junior Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Am Science 370 Waterman Ave., E. Providence, R. I. SOWDER, NANCY B. Freshman Commuter — Arts Science 54 High St., Wakefield, R. I. SPAIN, MICHAEL F. Freshman Bressler — Agriculture 103 Grace St., Cranston, R. I. SPELIOTIS, DIONYSIOS Junior Butterfield — Engineer 2929 Broadway, New York, N. Y. SPRAGUE, CHARLES H. Junior Hut J North — Business Administration 6 Legion Way — W. Warwick, R. I. SPRATLEY, RICHARD A. Butterfield — Agriculture 924 Main St., Hingham, Mass. SQUILLANTE, PHYLLIS East Hall — Nursing 175 Shawomet Ave., Connimicut, R. I. ST. COEUR, DAVID Ft. Kearny N-l — Arts Science 241 Green St., Fairhaven, Mass. ST. GEORGE, PAUL Sigma Chi — Engineer 143 Chilton Hall, Elizabeth, N. J. ST. GERMAIN, JANINE A. Delta Zeta — Arts Science 209 Main St., Wakefield, R. I. ST. PIERRE, EDWIN E. Commuter — Agriculture R. F. D. 2, Coventry, R. I. Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman 204 STAHL, CARL F. Phi Gamma Delta — Arts Science 29 Livingston Place, Newport, R. I. STAIRS, ROBERT J. Lambda Chi Alpha — Arts Science 923 Providence Road, Whitinsville, R. I. STAMMERS, BARBARA J. Delta Zeta — Nursing 25 Greenwood St., Cranston, R. I. STANELUN, JOSEPH Lambda Chi Alpha — Unclassified 31 Coveil St., Providence, R. L STAUFFER, CAROLYN R. Commuter — Home Economics Briar Lane, Kingston STAUFFER, M1TZ1 J. Commuter — Home Economics Briar Lane, Kingston STEDMAN, ROBERT T. Commuter — Engineer 90 Willard Ave.. Wakefield, R. I. STEEN, BURTON A. Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 37 Shore Road, Riverside, R. 1. STEERE, CLARENCE L. Commuter — Engineer 22 Cedar St., Wickford, R. I. STEIN, DIANA C. Commuter — Home Economics 6 Hall St., E. Greenwich, R. I. STEIN, FREDERICK H. Commuter — Business Administration 6 Hall St., E. Greenwich, R. I. STENHOUSE, DAVID R. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Engineer 19 Westminster St., Westerly, R. I. STENHOUSE, ERNEST H. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Engineer 71 Crandall Ave., Westerly, R. I. STEPHENS, ROSE J. Commuter — Nursing Old Tower Hill Road, Allentown, R. I. STEPHENSON, GEORGE Phi Sigma Kappa — Arts Science 14 Eaglepeck Road, Pascoag, R. I. STEPHENSON, WILFRED Commuter — Engineer 1 Standish Road, Jamestown, R. I. STEWART, ROBERT S. Commuter — Agriculture Tuckertown Road, Wakefield, R. I. STONE, IRWIN J. Fortin ' s — Business Administration 54 Chapel St., Newport, R. I. STRANT, CAROLINE Commuter — Nursing R. F. D. 4, Rockville, Conn. STRAUSS, ARTHUR Bressler — Arts Science 62 Grantland Road, Cranston, R. I. STRAUSS, BERNARD H. Tau Epsilon Phi — Am Science 98 Blaisdell Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. strauss, McGregor Birch — Agriculture Paradise Ave., Newport, R. I. Sophomore Sophomore Unclassified Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior Sopohmore Freshman Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior Freshman STRAUSS, RICHARD G. Alpha Epsilon Pi — Business Administration 3 Fowler Ave., Newport, R. I. STRINGER, NANCY Chi Omega — Arts Science 60 Benson Ave., Warwick, R. I. STRONG, BEVERLY-ANN East Hall — Home Economics 79 Church St., New Canaan, Conn. SUGARMAN, LOUIS Alpha Epsilon Pi — Business Administration 108 Woodbine St., Providence, R. I. SULLIVAN, BARBARA Sigma Kappa — Nursing 158 Converse St., Longmeadow, Mass. SULLIVAN, DOROTHEA Alpha Xi Delta — Home Economics Davis Park, Providence, R. I. SULLIVAN, JOHN F. Commuter — Business Administration 41 Mary St., Newport, R. I. SULLIVAN, MARGARET Delta Zeta — Nursing 40 Prairie Ave., Newport, R. I. SULLIVAN, PAUL Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Arts Science 12 School St., Bellows Falls, Vt. SUNDBERG, GORDON Butterfield — Agriculture 287 Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, R. I. SUNDEL, SYLVIA Sigma Kappa — Business Administration 1600 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. SUNDERLAND, FREDERICK Bressler — Arts Science 291 Roger Williams Ave., Rumford. R. I. SURBER, JOANN East Hall — Home Economics 5 Commonwealth Blvd., Bellerose, N. Y. SUTTON, LOIS M. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 415 Centerville Rd., Apponaug, R. I. SWARM, HOWELL E. Bressler — Engineer 61 Slater Ave., Providence, R. I. SWARTZ, JOAN Z. East Hall — Arts Science 208 Cleveland St., Pawtucket, R. I. SWARTZ. SARINE Sigma Delta Tau — Arts Science 275 South St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. SWEENEY, VIRGINIA M. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 24 Nelson St., Providence, R. I. SWINDELLS, NORMAN M. Bressler — Arts Science 195 Walker Ave., Saylesville, R. I. SYKES, GEORGE H. Ft. Kearny C-7 — Engineer 14 Nancy St., Pawtucket, R. I. SYLVIA, LOUISE C. Delta Zeta — Business Administration Warren’s Point, Little Campton, R. I. TABER, ANNE B. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics West Kingston Junior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman 205 TAFT, DONLEY R. Sophomore Theta Chi — Arts Science 65 Woodruff Ave., Wakefield, R. I. TAYLOR, LEON Commuter — Engineer 34 Tilden Ave., Lakewood, R. I. TAFT, MINTER E. East — Home Economics 128 Fifth St., Providence, R. I. Freshman TAYLOR, ROBERT E. Phi Gamma Delta — Arts Science 99 Earl Ave., East Providence, R. I. TAMBOE, JAMES A. Freshman Pease ' s — Business Administration 10 Washington Ave., Cranston, R. I. TOLDERLUND, ANN Delta Zeta — Home Economics 236 Paradise Ave., Middletown, R. I. TANKOOS, KENNETH Sophomore Bressler — Business Administration 99-46 Bellaire Place, Queens Village, N. Y. TOOHEY, WILLIAM J. Alpha Tau Gamma — Business Administration 22 Berlin St., Providence, R. I. THORNTON, JOHN Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Agriculture 141 Ballston Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Junior TORMAN, SAMUEL L. Alpha Epsilon Pi — Business Administration 148 Pearl St., Providence, R. I. THORNTON, WILLIAM B. Commuter — Arts Science Matunuck Point, Wakefield, R. I. Freshman TOUGAS, RONALD H. Butterfield — Business Administration 126 Coyle Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. THURBER, GAIL L. Chi Omega — Home Economics 335 Sayles Ave., Pawtucket, R. 1. Sophomore TOWNSEND, CHRISTINE Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 36 Carr St., Providence, R. I. TIBBETTS, SHIRLEY Freshman Commuter — Business Administration 41 Kersey Rd., Peace Dale, R. I. TEDESCHI, WILLIAM V. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Arts Science 652 East Ave., Natick, R. I. TIERNEY, JAMES P. Bressler — Agriculture 62 Lake St., Pawtucket, R. I. Freshman TEDESCO, FRANCIS J. Phi Mu Delta — Arts Science 18 Calvary St., Providence, R. I. TARGUM, CEVINA Freshman Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 511 Beach 135 St., Belle Harbor, N. Y. TEED, MARILYN Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 26 Mosher Drive, West Barrington, R. I. TATE, JUNE A. East — Home Economics Bayview Ave., Tiverton, R. I. Freshman TEFFT, FRANKLIN A. Commuter — Engineer 39 East St., West Warwick, R. I. TAUDVIN, LEONE N. East — Home Economics 96 Wilbur Ave., Oaklawn, R. I. Freshman TEIXEIRA, AURORA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 98 High St., Valley Falls, R. I. TAURIELLO, FRANK Butterfield — Arts Science 29 Congdon St., Newport, R. I. Junior TRAFICANTE, DANIEL Butterfield — Engineer 35 Prospect St., East Providence, R. I. TAYLER, ARTHUR R. Unclassified Butterfield — Unclassified 102 Whittier Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. TRAVERS, JEROME Commuter — Business Administration 172 Clarence Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. TILLINGER, HERMAN Commuter — Engineer 114 Jefferson St., Lakewood, R. I. Junior TRAVIS, EARLE Commuter — Arts Science Bradford, R. I. TILLINGHAST, EDWARD Greenhouse — Agriculture 43 Butler St., Cranston, R. I. Junior TREANOR, JOHN R. Butterfield — Engineer 43 Rosedale St., Providence, R. I. TILLINGHAST, MASON W. Bressler — Arts Science 22 Quonset Ave., Warwick, R. I. Sophomore TREMBLAY, HENRY W. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Arts Science 215 Sargent St., Hartford, Conn. TISDELL, THOMAS F. Phi Sigma Kappa — Agriculture R. F. D. 3, Woonsocket, R. 1. Junior TELLA, ALFRED J. Tau Kappa Epsilon — Business Administration 988 Hartford Ave., Johnston, R. I. TOEGEMANN, BARBARA Delta Zeta — Arts Science 171 Calhoun Ave., Providence, R. I. Junior TERRY, CHARLES W. Commuter — Engineer 49 Dean Ave., Johnston, R. I. TAYLOR, HERBERT W. Butterfield — Agriculture 66 Spruce St., Warwick, R. I. Freshman TESSLER, HERVEY J. Nye’s — Engineer 227 Rathbun St., Woonsocket, R. I. TAYLOR, MARSHALL General Delivery — Engineer North Vassalboro, Me. Freshman TETLEY, EDWARD Phi Mu Delta — Business Administration 77 Greene St., East Greenwich, R. I. TAYLOR, JOHN R. Junior Phi Gamma Delta — Business Administration 826 Main Ave., Greenwood, R. I. TEUTONICO, LOUIS A. Butterfield — Engineer 12 Fernwood Drive, Cranston, R. I. Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Junior Sophomore 206 TRIANA, NICHOLAS Beta Psi Alpha — Engineer 3192 Pawtucket Ave., Riverside, R. I. Junior TWEEDELL, WILLIAM C. Lambda Chi Alpha — Engineer Hope Valley, R. I. Sophomore TRIMBLE, WALTER J. Bressler — Engineer 21 Glenwood Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Freshman TYRELL, JOHN A. Sophomore Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Business Administration 55 Burnside St., Cranston, R. I. TRUMBLE, JAMES J. Commuter — Unclassified 48 Dixwell Ave., Cranston, R. I. Unclassified WAITE, BARBARA A. Commuter — Home Economics Box 68, Bradford, R. I. Freshman TRUMBLE, WILLIAM A. Theta Chi — Unclassified 48 Dixwell Ave., Cranston, R. I. Junior WALDE, LEONARD Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 154 Mountain Ave., North Plainfield, R. I. Freshman TUCKER, GRACE A. Chi Omega — Home Economics 133 Hill Top Drive, Cranston, R. I. Sophomore WALKER, DEBORAH Chi Omega — Home Economics Stratford Road, Cranston, R. I. Sophomore THEOKAS, GREGORY Rho Iota Kappa — Arts Science 8 Paleologos St., Peabody, Mass. Junior WALKER, IAN M. Phi Gamma Delta — Agriculture Cedar Lane Farm, Swansea, Mass. Sophomore THEROUX, KENNETH W. Pease ' s — Business Administration 28 Hawthorne St., Providence, R. I. Freshman WALLACE, WILLIAM Fort Kearney — Agriculture 441 Clokey Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sophomore THOMAS, DORI S B. Sigma Kappa — Home Economics 165 Dover Ave., East Providence, R. I. Sophomore WEISNER, CHARLES Commuter — Engineer 134 Flint Ave., Cranston, R. I. Sophomore THOMAS, ROBERT A. Phi Mu Delta — Engineer 47 Pawtucket Ave., East Providence, R. I. Juuio, WILBUR, KATHERINE Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 234 Sea View Drive, Warwick, R. I. Freshman THOMPSON, BARBARA Junior Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Business Administration 308 Olney St., Providence, R. I. WILCOX. RUTH E. East Hall — Nursing Whipple Ave., R. I. (Oakland) Freshman TURANO, GEORGE DeFrance — Arts Science 114 East Main St., Jewett City, Conn. Freshman WILKEY, DOUGLAS L. Blount ' s — Business Administration 259 Sprague St., Portsmouth, R. I. Freshman TURGEON, JOANNE T. Delta Zeta — Home Economics 78 Arnold Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Junior WILLIAMS, EVERETT Commuter — Engineer 69 Garden St., Cranston, R. I. Freshman TURGEON, LEO Commuter — Engineer 117 Dexter St., Pawtucket, R. I. Juuio, WALSH, DONALD E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Engineer 3073 Pawtucket Ave., Riverside, R. I. Junior TURILLI, EDWARD A. Bressler — Business Administration 1908 Broad St., Cranston, R. I. Freshman WALSH, JOHN E. Phi Sigma Kappa — Engineer 178 Harrison St., Pawtucket, R. I. Junior TURNER, JOAN B. Chi Omega — Home Economics 195 Albert Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Sophomore WALSH, PATRICIA East Hall — Home Economics 45 Richmond Ave., West Barrington, R. I. Freshman THOMPSON, CORA East — Arts Science 33 Winona Road, Baldwin, N. Y. Freshman WARD, MARILYN R. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Home Economics 68 Hathaway St., Cranston, R. I. Freshman THOMPSON, DAVID Bressler — Agriculture 30 Willow St., Fall River, Mass. Junior WARSHAW, GERALD Tau Epsilon Phi — Business Administration 239 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sophomore THOMPSON, DOUGLAS Commuter — Arts Science 53 Royal Ave., Warwick, R. 1. Sophomore WILLOUGHBY, ANNE East Hall — Home Economics Arnold St., Riverside, R. I. Sophomore THOMPSON, LESLIE Bressler — Business Administration 73 Vaughn Ave., Warwick, R. I. Freshman WILMOT, JOHN Commuter — Arts Science 181 Station St., Cranston, R. I. Freshman THORNLEY, CAROLYN Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Nursing 15 Arnold St., Lonsdale, R. I. Sophomore WILSON, BRUCE E. F. Briggs — Business Administration 25 Clarendon Ave., Providence, R. I. Freshman TURNER, NEIL B. Butterfield — Engineer 195 Albert Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Freshman WILSON, MARION Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 72 Ayrault Road, Newport, R. I. Freshman TUXBURY, VERNON W. Butterfield — Agriculture 686 Paramus R. D., Paramus, N. J. Sophomore WINFIELD, ANNE M. Alpha Xi Delta — Business Administration 40 Fruit Hill Ave., Providence, R. I. Sophomore 207 WASSERMAN, HERBERT Freshman Butterfield Hall — Engineer 456 Wood Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. WATERMAN, ANNE Sophomore Sigma Kappa — Arts Science 178 Ferncrest Ave., Cranston, R. I. WATERMAN, JOAN Junior Sigma Kappa — Home Economics 178 Ferncrest Ave., Cranston, R. I. WATTS, DAVID B. Sophomore Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Arts Science 18 Bridgham St., Providence, R. I. WEBBER, RICHARD Sophomore Sigma Alpha Epsilon — - Engineer 81 Blanding Ave., East Providence, R. I. W1NKLEMAN, MURRY B. Freshman Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 261 Rochambeau Ave., Providence, R. I. WOHL, HAROLD Freshman Butterfield Hall — Business Administration 1693 East 21 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WOJC1K, JOHN Unclassified Phi Mu Delta — Unclassified 1416 Spring St., Syracuse, N. Y. WOLFE, JOYCE Freshman Commuter — Agriculture Tower Hill Heights, Wakefield, R. I. WOLFE, MILTON Freshman Bressler Hall — Business Administration 7 Beals St., Brookline, Mass. WEBSTER, RAYMOND Freshman Commuter — Business Administration Box 105, Saunderstown, R. 1. WEEKES, RICHARD Junior Alpha Tau Gamma — Business Administration 78 Wyatt Road, Garden City, N. Y. WEISER, ALAN L. Sophomore Jackson ' s — Engineer 114 Gordon Ave., Providence, R. I. WEISMAN, SYLVIA Freshman East Hall — Business Administration 123 Pine St., Attleboro, Mass. WEISSMAN, EARL Butterfield Hall 48 Essex St., Salem, Mass. WOLSTENHOLME, DONALD Bressler Hall — Agriculture Elmdale Road, N. Scituate, R. I. WONG, RONALD S. Commuter — Engineer 256 New York Ave., Providence, R. I. WOOD, JANE E. Alpha Delta Pi — Arts Science 11 Rosedale Ave., Barrington, R. I. WOOD, MEREDITH Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Nursing 38 Woodland St., Saylesville, R. I. WOOD, RICHARD M. Commuter — Business Administration 20 Cherry Lane, Wakefield, R. I. WELCH, JOHN G. Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Agriculture 272 Sowams Road, Barrington, R. I. WELLINS, ROBERT Butterfield — Engineer 1802 Avenue Y, Brooklyn, N. Y. Junior Junior Sophomore Junior Junior WELLS, JOSEPH Theta Chi — Arts Science 33 Benedict St., Riverside, R. I. WELLS, MYRA V. Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 403 Laurel St., Ashaway, R. I. WERNER, NANCY Chi Omega — Arts Science 2 Howard St., Milton, Mass. WOODWARD, NORMA Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science R. F. D. 1 Post Road, Westerly, R. I. WORTHINGTON, MARGUERITE Hut H South — Nursing 915 Wilier Ave., East Providence, R. I. WORTHINGTON, THOMAS Hut H South — Arts Science 915 Wilier Ave., East Providence, R. I. WRIGHT, ANN F. Commuter — Nursing Victory Highway, Lafayette, R. I. WRIGHT, FRANK N. Commuter — Arts Science 60 Hilton St., Pawtucket, R. I. WESTCOTT, JOHN T. Trailer Park — Arts Science 76 Maple St., Warren, R. I. WEST, DONALD Commuter — Engineer 261 Massachusetts Ave., Providence, R. I. WEST, LOUIS Bressler Hall — Arts Science 1515 Manhattan Ave., Union City, N. J. WEST, RICHARD Bressler — Engineer 261 Massachusetts Ave., Providence, R. I. WEXLER, STEPHEN J. Bressler Hall — Business Administration 317 Morris Ave., Providence, R. I. WRIGHT, HUGH Sigma Chi — Engineer 23 Binford St., Saylesville, R. I. WRIGHT, RAYMOND Commuter — Business Administration 15 Green St., Peacedale, R. I. WRIGLEY, RONALD L. Sigma Pi — Arts Science R. F. D. 1, Mt. View, East Greenwich, R. I. WUJCIK, DOROTHY V. East Hall — Arts Science 278 Charles St., Providence, R. I. WYSELL, HELEN Eleanor Roosevelt Hall — Arts Science 64-35 Yellowstone Blvd., Forest Hills, N. Y. WHALL, HUGH D. Bressler Hall — Arts Science 67 Neal Gate Road, Greenbush, Mass. WHEAT, PATRICIA A. Commuter — Home Economics 56 Myrtle Ave., Greenwood, R. I. WHEELER, KENNETH N. Bressler — Business Administration 91 Carr St., Providence, R. I. WHEELOCK, KIMBER G. I Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Business Administration 69 Nanaquaket Road, Tiverton, R. I. Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman 208 WHITE, GRACIA A. Alpha Delta Pi — Arts Science 3687 Post Road, Warwick, R. I. Sophomore YOSINOFF, RICHARD L. Butterfield — Business Administration 75 Homer St., Providence, R. I. Sophomore WHITE, ROBERT Sigma Chi — Business Administration 5 St. George St., West Warwick, R. I. Sophomore ZADANOFF, WALTER R. Haggerty — Business Administration 16 Basswood Ave., Providence, R. I. Freshman WHITEHEAD, HOPE E. East Hall — Arts Science 24 Newton Ave., Westerly, R. I. Freshman ZAGARELLA, EUGENE Engineer 123 Cathedrael Ave., Providence, R. I. Freshman WHITMAN, RICHARD Commuter — Agriculture 15 Roosevelt Ave., Wickford, R. I. Sophomore ZANELLA, RICHARD Commuter — Engineer 18 A Kersey Road, Peace Dale, R. I. Freshman WHITTINGHAM, CAROLYN Chi Omega — Home Economics 187 Maryland Ave., Lincoln Park, R. I. Sophomore ZIEGLER, MANFRED Bressler — Engineer 31 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. I. Freshman WIDYN, THEODORE Fort Kearney — Business Administration 91 Metropolitan Road, Providence, R. I. Freshman ZORA, NANCY J. Chi Omega — Business Administration 26 Twelfth St., Providence, R. I. Sophomore YARLAS, DONALD M. Butterfield — Engineer 141 Byfield St., Providence, R. I. Sophomore ZOUBRA, ALBERT Bressler — Arts Science 35 Titus St., Valley Falls, R. 1. Freshman YORK, ANNE F. East — Nursing 928 Main St., Warren, R. I. Freshman 209 Advertisements The 1954 Grist wishes to express an earnest appreciation of the advertisers whose names appear on the following pages. They have, through their cooperation, aided very materially in the publication of this book. Their support denotes a sincere interest in the University of Rhode Island and its students. Let us in turn support them. ALPHA XI DELTA Congratulates THE CLASS OF 1954 FOR MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY Shop at KENYON ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Wakefield, Rhode Island TildenThurher Jewelers since 1856 PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Branches at Wayland Square and Newport Watch Hill C. D. PAIGE COMPANY Insurance 100 Union Street Providence 3, R. I. Compliments of COUNTRY CLOTHES 181 Main Street Wakefield, R. I. ALPHA CHAPTER of SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON congratulates THE CLASS OF 1954 211 L. VAUGHN COMPANY Manufacturers Established 1847 Special Millwork — Builders ' Finish Cabinets — Sash — Doors — Mouldings — Plywood — Hardwood — Softwood G.E. TEXTOLITE FABRICATOR PORCH ENCLOSURES — Metal Custom Built Wood RUSCO All-Metal, Self Storing Combination STORM WINDOWS - SCREENS DOORS 1153 WESTMINSTER STREET GA spee 1-1141 In Every Test GAS IS BEST SIGMA KAPPA For: Cooking Refrigeration Water Heating House Heating Kitchen Heating extends congratulations to the CLASS OF 1954 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1954 PROVIDENCE CASKET COMPANY from 286 Brown Street Providence, R. I. 1405 North Main Street Fall River, Mass. GAMMA NU Good luck to the CLASS OF 1954 SIGMA DELTA TAU Congratulations from For the Best in Good Things to Eat — DELTA ZETA DOC EVANS IGA STORE to (By the College Gate) THE CLASS OF 1954 SODA-ICE CREAM-COOKIES CHEESE-COLD CUTS COMMUNITY OIL SERVICE ONCE AGAIN Congratulations and Best Wishes Delco Heating Equipment SHELL FUEL OIL 3 he lit fcmpctui} 1 87 High Street Peace Dale Rhode Island ' s Largest Store Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1954 PHI MU DELTA extends its congratulations from to the graduating BETA PSI ALPHA CLASS OF 1954 Visit NICK ' S SPA C V -— PROVIDENCE 2. RHODE ISLAND Home Cooked Foods Home-Made Pies Our Specialty Where You ALWAYS Shop PEACE DALE, R. 1. with Confidence GIRO ' S SPAGHETTI HOUSE 195 HIGH STREET PEACEDALE, R. I. We Buy Our Blazers from SYLVIA PUTZIGER-BLAZERS 1 40 West 57th Street New York 19, New York Compliments of PROVIDENCE PAPER CO. 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