Woonsocket High School - Quiver Yearbook (Woonsocket, RI)
- Class of 1959
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K f' TABLE or CONTENTS Dedication Theme Faculty and Administration Senior Class junior Class Freshman Class Activities junior Prom Senior Prom Christmas Pageant Superintendent and School Committee Roger Riendeau Last Vi'ill and Testament Famous Sayings Wtionsocket High Corner Classes Class Alphahet Cluhs Superlatives Sports Find Yourself Uirectory Advertisements 4 5 6 15 44 48 51 58 60 62 65 61 65 6- 68 69 --w -7 '1 -6 ai Qi on ina Miss Francoise B Valcourt DEDICATIO T0 you, Mm FVHUQOZIQ B Valcourt we, the Clan of 1959, wzfb to dedzcute our uwer playing enthusiasm and initiative have been appreciated by your countless students, vsho through you hate acquired a knowledge and appreciation of the French language The members of your department to whom you serxe as their tireless chairman also express their gratitude This year s and past years staffs of the uiver will alwn avs remember the patient hours you spent advising them and with your inspiration successful yearbooks have been produced From your beloved students and faculty comes a sincere vsish for many years of continued health success and happiness 'N ' ' js 0 lf E l gf! Ji' 5, r . N Lay I . n . 7 - 1' ' 1 I X Cl' ' PQ '57 l K N fl Your many years of devoted service as a conscientious teacher dis- X. Y Y - I I 7 9 1 , V Y 3 .L ' y. 3 7 ' Q nn. asa :WX fi .EAN 4' I C 45,3 KC E fl C f if i ,W we have chosen Around Thel Cd gg? YH, l o Days We have attempted to 94 ex L y cgnb sketches of the cultural and abstract 1 'Z x JP I aciuev ments of the physlcal world Wlt PIC jp, tures of th siyudent body W M ll s the student s pr1v1te world In lt we l rn to ecome better crtrzens of tomorrow Semors rem1n1sce w1th fond memorres the hrghhghts of the1r hrgh school years Durlng the 180 days of the school year we enrlch our mlnds 1n the classroom, strengthen our bod1es 1n the gymnaslum and Wlden our fr1endsh1ps IH extra curr1cular act1w1t1es Although I8O days seems l1ke a long span to merely travel through a school If 1S actually a very br1ef perlod of tune for the effects of our school on each stu dent wrll last hrs l1fet1me x 1, X M ,uh X if Q ! 'fx 15 -m X X 5 . 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F ,,. , 5 . - fn. , A- - Department Chairmen MISS ETHEL E MCCOMBE MR MARTIN P CROWLEY JR MISS CATHERINE R Busmess Iver F1nanc1alAdv1ser Hrstory ODONNELL Gu1dance Tests and Measurements 'E MISS ELIZABETH R MISS RUTH E PARSONS MISS FRANCOISE B M1Ih6m8ElCS French uner L1ter1ryAdv1ser THE SCHOOL TEACHERS CREED I belteve rn boys md glrls the men and women of 1 great tomorrow that whatsoever the boy sovueth man shall reap I bel1eve rn the curse of rgnorance rn the ellicacy of school rn the dngnlty of teachmg and joy of servrng others I belrexe ln msdom as revealed nn human Ines as well as rn the pages of a prxnted book rn lessons taught not so much by precept as bw example rn abrhty to work wrth the hands as well as to thunk mth the head rn exerxthrng that makes l1fe large and lovely I bel1eve rn beauty rn the schoolroom rn the home rn datly lnfe and rn out of doors I belrese rn laughter nn love rn farth rn all 1deals and drstant hopes that lure us on I bel1eve nn the present and 1ts opportunltles 1n the future and 1ts promlses and 1n the d1v1ne joy of lxvlng Healthways A 1 4. I I ,QI-Q ff' 1 V, 'Act , . 3 Qu .... . t , , l ,a r I J K O'DONNELL ' English VALCOURT ' W RUTH BARTLEY Engllsh jourmhsm Vllla Novan 1550 J ALLARD JR Englnsh Dramarxcs is M RAYMOND J BETAGH Bxologj. Latm WILLIAM O BEDARD Physxcs Marhemamcs 'L..'I .nf X U 1 1 I bi at 1 II ii' x we hliui zur- M41 K ' x BA, Gifm 44 246.42 kg..-..-A.. .f ' HELEN P BASQUIN Physxcul Educfmon ff ANNA H BLANKSTEIN Englnsh ,-in ALBERT H CHOQUETTE JR MARGLERITEI CRAVUFORD Hxstory French Art Supcrusor L Lf ' I' 5 ' 'Q' I 1' ,, ' I ff. Al, .. 113-1 , , U, . J, I ' D. ,. V 4 . . , . k I . A E V L L . A E , ' 4 ,M-' ' .f ! 2 I l 1 . ' A j I Lf -5-A L :lying .B B15 -x N l.f. '. I ,,,' L Lo!! , , 1 - A 'nlh ' A sz- .Lug - Q 2!,!L2gf L, A J.,.r 1 ., QT . , A 4. 25:5 ' ' -f J E A N- , F 1 ' I ' ' . 3.7 . I Kazan v 'ng o, 1:1 - 3.11 ggi A ..!3 ffc5'..4- -t........,.....:iEL 1251212 2221 1 ' 1-,. 01 ',-, 'Q H' .fm-' I f f . I 1 'Q -1 25.52111 A L1-ag, 21, A .ig L ' 'Q quiz, L ini, f YW g-- 'f A, 4 I . L ff ROGER J. DWYER Cross Country Coach, Track Coach LEMUEL G FISH Drrector of Manual Trammg G YI! ANNA C. DYJAK Typewriring, Geography Z' I JJ MARGARET S FISH Homemakmg 1-ff? AV I I . If AA FRANCIS J. ENRIGHT Physical Education 'fh- M-9-0 RW' FLORENCE A GENEREUX Srenography THOMAS E HANLEY CHARLES J HILL HARRIET I JALBERT Arr MCCh1HlC3IDf3W1Hg Hrsrory Drnmg French 9 4 Hx- '- - ' A s , -f' I j f . - J ' 3 . xy , ' I Foxx H I F - 5 V . A4 JJ S G x A C ? I .' er' 1 - 'Ya ,O ' , Y Q 1 1 1 f ., .-:Fe 2 fi 'A 1. LF:'.?fr ' L.-11 4:f'x,:Jx,E 1 gi ' I I fx f X I 1 f or Nd' SERENA F JONES WALTER J KANE ALFRED G LAGUE English Audio Visual Music ,J no-wr 9' wk HERMAN R.'TAi41rNEiz 4 LOUIS R. LEVEILLEE GERTRUDE F. LLOYD Algebra Geometry Librarian Speech LILLIAN R. MAHER Typewriting, Office Practice 10 l HELEN M. MCCOMBE Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Typewriting, Law, and Economics MARGARET E. McGILL JOHN P. MCKINNON , I T. MESSERE History Football Coach 'i' Biology, General Mathematics ROBERT MORISSEAU MAE F OWENS ADELINE G RANDALL Shop English History Bookkeeping Typewriting Mathematics T CIZGOVIA 9 an f M GASPARD M SAVARIA SARAH M SMITH Director of Physical ECluCat1Or1 English Senior Class Adviser Physics 11 ,, 'ffltff Q ll 4 if x 1 l K 1, .f . F ' Q' s' 4 x U: , s ,E N ' E Y. I X 1 r Q . -y vii: A l A R . tl ' pa Q- - 9' f Sv' f' f-L Fi all 1,5 S ni?l -ali. '15 Zt f ii' il -lx e-pb ,Q LK Z -1- Q as V: Z --'D' L 'V -Z- g f X A I-Q FE. LQ' Ei 1-Id Q 4 A X at x5Q -g ,, - . - ih'i1 1- -',,-1 R' X r ' Z .rf-' 1 I 32 , PS' -5 5 f fl - v 1-Q-ff Ei f .. W , f Qi - f -Y grgn.- ' ? - ff Y A 7-7 il- ' 'gg x 'g'.'ix.A C f H g 5,.1Tiff fl s f A 1 - ,- ,K f ,lf f 1-1 F Hfw LL, , Y F 3 f 5 I .g , g 5 af , , ' 1x - , -'Y g- 'rg X - -pl ' - Y: f .- 5-If .QQ Yg,,,Y Y , -2 5 ' X 4 gfwqf i K' - , Qgfil 5:3 - , 5? x -XJ R ' ' f 1, l 7' V , I Ezfgqngff r f' 4 ,Q , A V ' f ,airy r 5. 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Z! ,JT- '1 ff -- Y VV f if?-N 'TQ1 i f K N NV W , aEipf 'f' W- Q --, -22 v gd ' I f v Vice-President SHARON DUMAS Our pretty co-captain of the cheerlead- ers , . . Full of vim and vigor . . . Likes weekends at Matunuck!! Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES' Stella Ma na 3' Class Officer 3, 4g Choral 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g Nurses' Club 31 Quiver Liter- ary Board 4. Treasurer Y WAYNE DOGAN Dusty . . , One of our prominent and dependable athletes . . . Wfhats so interesting in Room ll? , . . Where did the Junior Class funds disappear to-hmm? Ambitioni Engineer. ACTIVITIES: Class Ofiicer 3, 43 Model Legislature 3: Science Club 41 Football 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President rig! ,,j?aN -.4-V 4- -it A Y. SERGIO PERNINI Serge . . . keeps the Mezza Luna in business . . . Has the only thirteen passenger car in town . . . Full of school spirit. Ambition: Butcher. ACTIVITIES: Class Officer 3. 41 Cho- ral 2, 3, 41 Track 4: Student Council 21 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Football 2. 3. 'lil Villa Fair 5. I3 'I Secretary ARLENE STROK Strokie . . . A tennis enthusiast . . . Devoted class ofhcer . . . Enjoys gab- bing with the girls . . . Fascination in Room l2??? Ambition: Physical therapist. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 3g Class Officer 3, 43 Choral 2, 3, 43 Nurses' Club 31 Villa Fair 2, 5, 4. Chairman of Activities Jul 5? ANDREA KOGUT An enthusiastic cheerleader . . . School spirit is what this girl has. I-Ier fa- vorite number- 4O . Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Choral 21 Stella Magna 2, 31 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4g Quiver Lit- erary Board 41 Nurses' Club 51 Villa Ffiir 2. 5, -I: Senior Class Oliicer 4. 'Q 4i?'l v MUDITE AIZSILS Didi . . . Can be seen with Pauline after school . . . Has the longest hair in the senior class. Spends her spare time at Krylo's. Success a certainty. Ambition: To be successful. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 33 Cho- ral 3: Quiver Literary Board 4: Debat- ing Club 2, 5: Library Worker 3. JO-ANN ATTERIDGE Josie , . . Petite and neat . . . janices other half . . . The price of gas is too high for this active Slatersville miss. Ambition: Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleaders 5, 4: Cho- ral 3: Student Council 2, 3: Quiver Subscription 4: Chemistry Club 4. 'I4 lf wmv DOUGLAS ALLAM Doug' '... Is your family partial to Mercurys?? Living proof that good things come in small packages . . . Leads the boys in the senior class, al- phabetically, of course!! Ambition: Undecided. 4 . ,I fav, 'Sb wr-- I. R NICHOLAS ANEZ Nick , who taught you how to drive? Science-fiction bug Miss McGill's pride and joy! Likes cherry pie. Pet peeve - back seat drivers. Ambition: Big game hunter. ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Club 4. JEANNE AVILA A quiet Miss, with a smile for every- one . . . A pleasant girl from Room ll. Best of everything to you, Ambition: Typist. ACTIVITIES: Choral 3, 4. MARIE BACON Full of fun . . . Can be seen downtown every Thursday night. Has finally gained confidence in speech class!!! Ambition: Marriage. ACTIVITIES: Choral 5, 4: Mimeo- graphing Club 4. 'Tr zvsfq, A ' 'Q r. K ' , my L 1 -' fi 'V I- Sign -' if ay rpjriifv , - I 9' I5 any ALLEN BAILEY Melvyn . . . jimmy's other half . . . Miss jones' silent partner . . . Spends all his time on the phone . . . Favorite class - Biology. Ambition: To be a college graduate. ACTIVITIES: Choral 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 5, 4: All State Chorus 3, 4. GERALD BAILLARGEON ROBERT BARN ETT One of the best looking boys in the Bob -One of the Shop boys . . . senior class . . . just loves Religion Favorite class - speech!! Do those classes on Wednesday morning . . . 55.00 words still stump you?? Best of luck always. Ambition: Undecided. FRANCIS BARYLICK Franny . . . Not so quiet as she seems . . . Always in room 22 . . . spends all her money on clothes. Ambition: Lead a happy, successful life. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 5: Choral 33 Villa Fair 3: Quiver Subscription 4: Quiver Advertising 4. PAULINE BE AUCHESNE Mudites other half . . . Favorite classes -Trig and Math Revievn '... Pet peeve-oxblood jackets . . . One of our immigrants from Slatersville. Ambition: Math Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 5: Quiver Literary Board 4: Debating Club 2, 5: Library Wtnrker 3. CAROL BELLINI Favorite class - gym!! One of rhe 'clan' . . . Studies Wood in her spare time. Ambition: Marriage. 'I5 is-, fix JAMES BESSETTE Slim Jim . . . Teaches the small fry how to play basketball . . . One of our foreign exchange students from Slatersville. Ambition: To be a success. ACTIVITIES: Orchestra 2, 5, 4: Band 2, 3, 4. f 5 W H1 NANCY BLONDIN Fervent listener of W.N.R.I., or is it XV.VU.O.N.? . . . Loves to play with rest tubes . . . Always ready to help. Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Choral 51 Quiver Sub- scription 4g Quiver Advertising 4. JOSEPH BONIN An active member of the 4-I-I Club . . . Can be found taking part in Wfoon- socket parades . . . Good luck to a supporter of the Chorus. Ambition: Laboratory Technician. ACTIVITIES: Choral 2, 5, 4. PAULINE BRIEN Good things come in small packages . . . Enjoys Speech in Room 9 . , . Miss Basquins little errand girl. Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 41 Quiver Advertising 4. I6 Av-4 LILLI AN BROUILLETTE A quiet Miss with a pleasing personal- ity . . . Loves to work after school in Social. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 4g Quiver Advertising 4. CAROL BIQNTING Mr. Lagues prize violinist . . . What was that assignment? . . . just loves English classes in Room 4. Ambition: Success. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 5. 4: Quiver Art 43 Orchestra 2. 5g Villa Eair 2. 3. 4. 1 BARBARA BURAK Babs . . . A junior Einstein . . . A rare combination of brain and beauty . . . Enjoys drawing and painting. Ambition: Engineer. ACTIVITIES: Villa Novan Staff 23 Model Legislature Zg Science Club 5. JEAN CANESTRARI Jeanie . . . A smile for everyone . . A neat little dresser from Room II . . Good luck to a terrific gal!! Ambition: Dental I-Iygenist. CAROL CALABRESE Always has so many problems . . . Loves dancing, especially at our local C.Y.O. Ambition: Healthy, wealthy, and wise. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 5, Stamp and Lunch Com. 4g Quiver Subscrip- tion 4g Quiver Advertising 43 Library Worker 3g Mimeographing 4. au. JANET CAMERON Blondie -. . . A real sweet gal with an undying smile. Always has a kind word for everyone. Seen often it the C.Y.O. on Saturday nights. Ambition: Nurse, ACTIVITIES: Choral 3, 4g Nurses' Club 4. K I on ff! f I . 4 ELAINE CARDIN The girl with the perpetual grin . . . Spends her spare time polishing class rings . . . Good luck to .1 wonderful friend! ACTIVITIES: sfeiia iviagm 51 Choral Ambififmi T0 be IUPPY- 5, -13 Villa Fair 2, 5. X X CLAIRE CAREY An ardent baseball fan . . . Prefers spaghitti to spaghetti Favorite pastime - eating pizza. Ambition: To be happy and successful. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 4g Quiver Advertising 4. 17 dai' t JAMES CASTALDI jimmy - Blows a mean trumpet . . . A gum chewer from w-a-y back . . . Likes to keep Miss Valcourt com- pany. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Orchestra 2, 5, 4g Band 2, 3, 4. . I-kfiifig-M fr ' ,gig-I -I. CAROLE CHAMPAGNE Lives too close to school for comfort . . . Would like to be wearing her warm fur jacket in far-away Switzer- land. Ambition: Court Stenographer. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 4: Quiver Advertising 4. MARY ANN CHAMPAGNE Enjoys baby-sitting . . . Miss Smith's little darling, just loves to play tennis at Cass Park. An energetic member of the cheering squad. Ambition: Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 43 Cheer- leaders 2, 5, 43 Student Council 2, 45 Villa Fair 5, 4: Quiver Subscription 4. 3 'Q H7 BRIAN CLIFFORD Miss Valcourt's little lost lamb. A cam- era bug . . . Spends all his money on girls. Ambition: Undecided. I8 BARBARA COCCOLI A quiet, pleasing personality . . . Keeps our cafeteria going. Always writing letters-wonder to whom??? Ambition: Typist. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com. 4: Quiver Advertising 43 Quiver Sub- scription 4: Mimeographing Club 4. . I: p I fy? GUSTAVE COMEYNE Goose . . . A faithful library worker . , . Can be seen whizzing to school on his motorcycle. Gives all the answers in trig. Ambition: electrical engineer in Air Force. ACTIVITIES: Library Club 5, 4. PRISCILLA COMPTON Cilla . . . Dig those crazy wheels! Loves Horses--Vlfhere did you learn to drive? Ambition: To be a success. ACTIVITIES: Choral 2g Quiver Lit- erary Board 4: Villa Novan Subscrip- tion 5. 0 A KATHLEEN CORRIGAN Kathy . . . Finally got promoted to Grade 2 . . , Knows all the answers in Room l8! ...Sunxloving or H3O3???? Ambition: Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 5, 4: Villa Fair Z, 3, 4: Library Club 4: Library Paper 4. 'll' if RONALD CRACCO A swell sport with a terrific personality . . . a whiz in any science. Likes Italian foods. Ambition: ? ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 3: Base- ball Zg Choral 4: Student Council 2, 5: Algebra Club 4. PATRICIA DACOSTA Pat' '... A lively Miss who always seems at ease . . . One of Miss Mc- Combes busy bees . . , Pat rarely misses a good time with her many friends. Ambition: Success in the business world. ACTIVITIES: Quiver -Literary Board 4: Library Worker 53 Villa Fair 5. CAROL DAIGNAULT Can always be found at or Beaups . . . A pretty dark-haired miss . . . Oh, those LaSalle boysf!! One of the clan Ambition: To be successful. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 41 Choral 5: Student Council 21 Villa Fair 2. .J RONALD DECUBELLIS Cueball' '.,. Really tears up the turf on the football field. Covers centerfield like a blanket . . . A regular at Farm- land. Ambition: Statetrooper. ACTIVITIES: Football 2. 5, 41 Base- ball 2, 5, 4. 19 1 9 11 3 LORAYNE DESTREMPES Play 'Tonight Tonight' . . . A past member of our Student Council . . . One of Miss McCombe's busy pupils. Ambition: To be happy and healthy. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com- mittee 4g Student Council 2, 33 Villa Fair 23 Quiver Subscription 4g Quiver Advertising 43 Mimeographing 4. NORMAN DEXTRAZE Squeeky . . . One of Mr. Fish's boys , . . Likes to spend his time in the North End . . . Pet peeve-tall girls, Ambition: Career in the Air Force. in E' MARY-LOU DICKEY A cute redhead , . . A member of the gang . . . Can always be seen with Mary-Ann . . . Has a kind word for everyone. Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2. 31 Cho- ral 3g Villa Fair 2, 33 Debating Club 2g Quiver Literary Board 4. A DAVID DORI W- KATHLEEN DOWNEY ROGER DUBOIS Dave' '... A habitual gum chewer!! Kathy . . . What cha doin' Satur- Rog . . . One of our all-round ath- Has a habit of falling off benches!?! day??? . . , Always on the telephone le-tes , . .Dig those red tennis shorts!!! ... Did ya do your homework??? . . . A sweet gal who works hard in . . . Are you really a good friend of Ambition. Engineer. school. the Hilltoppers? . . . Prefers pizza to ACTIVITIES: Choral 24 Football 2, 3g Amblflonr Beauflcm gm, I Baseball 2. Activities: Homemaking Club 4. Amblflofv To See the World' 20 ACTIVITIES: Hockey letterman 2, 5, 4. I i SUZANNE DUBOIS Sue . . . Rides in a green Cadillac... A real sweet Miss with personality plus . . . Hopes to have Rich -es! Ambition: Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Choral 2, 3g Quiver Subscription 4g Chemistry Club 4, SUSAN DUBUC Sue . . . Our sweet co-captain of the cheerleaders . . . One of the Debs . . . Neat dresser . . . Loves Pop corn. Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 5g Cheer- leaders 2, 3, 4g Quiver Literary Board 4g Nurses' Club 53 Choral 5. 5 'if I JACQUELINE DUCHARME Jackie . . . A friend to all in need . . . Can always be found with Arline G, . . . How do you do this? Ambition: To work in an ofhce. ACTIVITIES: Choral 32 Quiver Ad- vertising 4g Quiver Subscription 4. 'R' . 95.1 ,.p-5 'ly ROLAND DUCHARME Dutch' '... Prefers St. Clare to W.H,S, . . . Helps to win football games . . . Out-sings his radio on Sunday after- noons. Ambition: Carpenter. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 4. XN I BARBARA DUNN Barb . . . Likes tall. broad gents . . . XX'HS's heartbreaker . , . Collects all kinds of jazz records . . . Do you find it difficult to keep a white car clean? Ambition: Dental Hygienist. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 53 Villa Novan 43 Debating Club 2, SQ Villa Fair 2. X ' L X JUDITH DIQRKIN judy . . . One of the clan . . . Hows everything at P.C,?f? , . . Miss Lloydls dictionary, Ambition: Success. ACTIVITIES: Choral 51 Student Coun- cil 23 Villa Fair 5. 21 BRENDA DWYER just loves English class . . . Supplies Miss Smith with cookies . . . Never wastes time. Ambition: Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 3g Cho- ral 2, 3, 4: Majorettes 2, 3, 43 Villa Fair 2, 33 Mimeographing Club 4. SN-..,. ,, JEAN-ANN DZIUBANIUK Hey, kids, I've got the car! . . . Hates to stay home on Friday nights . . . Who taught you to swim?? . . . Spends hours in hat shops. Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 33 Quiver Literary Board 4, Nurses' Club 3: Villa Fair 3, 4: Library Worker 3. CAROLE ELIAS Woonsocket High's spirit of 59 . . . Loves to do her singing on the tel- ephone, especially I'm in the Mood for.,? Ambition: Laboratory Technician. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 3, 4: Choral 3: Student Council 4: Villa Fair 2, 33 Library Club 3. 'iff Z Y u I 4 'XX JOHN FAGAN ROBERT FELICE jack . . . Daddy-long-legs . . . Fleas . . . One of Mr. Enright's Runs even faster when he sees girls helpers . . . Hangs around with Scot- , . . A good catch if you can catch him. ty . . , Migrated to Fairmount re- Ambition: Undecided. Gently' ' ACTIVITIES: cross-country 2, 5, 4, Ambmoni T0 be flch' Track 2. 22 X THERESA FERRELL1 Terry . , . Everybodys friend. just loves to give hen parties . . . Hostess with the mmtefll!!! . . . Why are you attracted to tall boys?? Ambition: Laborator Technician. Y ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 5, 4g Choral 3: Villa Novan 3: Debating Club 2: Villa Fair 3, 4. ge., Ft RICHARD FERRUCCI Fooch . . . Record dealers' main source of income . . . Likes to talk on the telephone, and to a certain Senior girl, no doubt! . . . Prizes his car. Ambition: Pharmacist. ACTIVITIES: Choral 2, 5: Track 2g Baseball 4g Chemistry Club 4. 'far ?T f'f-pr JOHN FLYNN jack , one of WPTR's faithful lis- teners . . . Likes ginger ale . . . Keeps things running smoothly at the A8cP . . . Goes to many weddings. Ambition: Chemist. ACTIVITIES: Choral 2: Track 5, 4: Football 3. ANGELA GAIGA Future Miss America . . . Drives a mean Oldsmobile . . . Loves to baby- sit. Ambition: To be a success. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 31 Art Appreciation Club 4. KENNETH GALKIN Quite proficient at dancing . . . Ace end on the cross-country football team . . . Top Banana of our choral group . . . Drives an overgrown red roller skate. Ambition: To be a MAN. ACTIVITIES1 Cross-Country 2. 3. 41 Choral 51 Track 2, 5, 4: Debating Club 51 Student Council 2. 'Dm GAIL GARCEAU An efficient Miss . . . Never has enough spare time . . . Can always be found in a Hdiscussioni' with her sis. Ambition: Nurse. 23 uf K' JACQUELINE GARCEAU jackie . . . Keeps the gym class laughing . . . A neat dresser . . . spends her time on Math Review problems. Ambition: Success. ACTIVITIES: Nurses' Club 4: Chem- istry Club 4. 41 WTI? 5 , X I. ,I H - f ,., ' I :ruff .Z - 1 ' S' 1 'l, ah if WILLIAM GARCIA Bill . . . Our favorite DJ ..., Cruises the town in his black Chevy . . . En- joys singing. Ambition: Radio and television field. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 5, 4. CATHERINE GARDELLA A quiet, conscientious student, A good- natured target for Mr. Marrahs Jokes . , . Attracts customers to Najarian's. Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 51 Cho- ral 3, 4: Villa Novan 5: Villa Fair 2, 5, 4. R ANTHONY GERIQSO Tony '.., Smallest player on the foot- ball team . . . Another regular at the Pizzeria . . . One of Serge's thirteen passengers. Ambition: Successful Businessman. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 2: Track 23 Football 5. Al: Villa Fair 4. 24 v-45 1 f-1- 5 I Z x if in -,ij I S A f ai RICHARD GIARD Is it 3:50 or 4:IO? . . . Needs his beauty sleep . . . Frequents the piz- zeria . . . Empties salt and pepper shakers . . . Keeps the girls guessing. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Track 3, 41 Student Council 2, 4. TW' MADONNA GILMAN A very nice quiet Miss with a winning personality . . . A credit to our business department . . . Always has a smile for everyone. Ambition: Government Xworker. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, gl Cho- ral fl: Youth Government Day 2. 5. ALAN GOLDEN Al . . . A sharp dresser and a second Arthur Murray . . . Likes his girls petite . . . Say, your Ford looks shiny! Ambition: Happiness. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2g Vil- la Fair 5, 4g Quiver Advertising 4. JOYCE GOOSETREY Goose . . . The efficient co-editor of our newspaper. just loves to spend her weekends sailing. Mr. I-Ianley's favorite in mechanical drawing. Ambition: Literary Career. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 53 Cho- ral Sg Villa Novan 5, 43 Debating Club 5, 4. ARLINE GREENLUND A quiet Miss . . . Serves as efhcient president of her church youth group and of UPYXVA . . , A conscientious business student. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 4. 'IQ1 Qlqx ? PAUL GREGOIRE LEO GRONDINES RICHARD GUILLET Mother Fletchers most capable inven- Georges other half . . . Enjoys chem. Frenchie . . . One of the shop boys tor . . . One of Miss jones' silent part- ..., A lways needs gas money . . . Likes . . . Have you learned to drive vet? ners' . . , Famous last words- I don't to meet new people. . . . A guy who never throws a gutter know' Ambitionx Mechanic. bell- Ambitionr To be a success. ACTIVITIES. Chord 3 Ai Ambition: To be a success. ACTIVITIES: Villa Fair 5, 4. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, 3, 4. 25 E' , N I I MARIE HARDINK Mooshie . , , The gal with the rosy cheeks . . . Likes to make corsages . . . Wislies she could get the car more often! ll Ambition: Medical Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 3, 4: Villa Fair 2, 31 Quiver Subscription 4: Quiver Advertising 4. fi 5 X .. e t , . If JACQUELINE HEBERT WILLIAM HENRY A cute dresser . . . Always has a help- Scoop . , . Are you a relative of ing hand for everyone . . . Always Greg Greene? ...Hows the Tiger?? seen but never heard. Ambition: Court Stenographer. . . . Tries tpuff, puffy to run!! . . . Loyal to the North End . . . Pet peeve -'Smittyf' Ambition: Army Engineer. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 5, 4g Track 3, 4: Model Legislature 3, 4: De- bating Club 4. SANDRA HOOD An efhcient Miss who always does her Math Review homework . . . Always attends Rainbow meetings faithfully. Ambition: Medical Technologist. ACTIVITIES1 Choral 5. 41 Villa No- van Subscription 5. 26 br' 'C' ELIZABETH HUGHES 'Betty' , . , A friend to all . . , Always brings unexpected guests home to Mama . , . Can always be seen with that pleasing smile. Ambition: Nursing. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Literary Board 4: Nurses' Club BL Villa Fair 2. qw' lk lk ROSANNE JALETTE Rosie . . . Gets a gleam in her eye when a certain football player strolls by . . . The other half of the 'Health Twins , . . An active member of the Student Council, Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 5, 4g Nurses' Club 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4. ,MP uf: 45- A '27 'ff ' . is if Q! , YU, A 1.-'L'i'li 5 GUY JARRET EDWARD KAFFEL GUNTIS KALNIETIS Can usually be found at St. Joe's . . . Handy with a wrench . . . Drives a Gunty ,.,. W.H.S. version of a Is quiet and energetic . . . Good luck customized sky blue Mercury . . . His Greek god . . . Give the girls a break in the future, Guy. Ambition: Cabinet Maker. favorite passenger is a certain Aline. Ambition: Aviation Mechanic. Activities: Mechanical Drawing 4: ACTIVITIES: Choral 3. Shop 4. '12 1 n . . ,wif i I -s' 'Ii-fit' ,. ' V f r 53 5.13. . - ff ' W L... jx -' ' - ' +:J'.. V' A Ss iigji' '32, ROBERT KELLY Our Student Council PRES .... Can be seen cruising the town in his black Chevy or else jerking soda . . . Miss Mc! Gills historian. Ambition: To be the first American Pope, ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2: Choral 23 Model Legislature 5: Track 2: Debat- ing Club 2, 5: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 53 Library Club 5, 4. . . . An ace basketball player . . . What's so cool at the Y p-o-o-l?? Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3, 4: Stella Magna 43 Chemistry Club 4. f T A PATRICIA LALIBERTE Pat . . . Always smiling . . . Loves to have a good time . . , Good luck to a terrific gal! Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Nurses' Club 4. ERNEST LAMBERT Must be fond of both food and his girl -he seems to be surrounded by both all the time? , . . Guess what his prized possession is-his girl, na- turally! . . . XY'ould like to tour the whole of our great country. Ambition: To have Money. 27 'Q r-Q-vf N lim , I , , 'C' K. BERTRAND LANDRY One of our hockey players . . . Why does the Caribbean lure you to roam? . . . Prizes his car above all else . . . His hobby-working on model cars, of course! Ambition: Plumbing and heating in- stallator. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2, 3. Tkf? '. THEODORE LANOIS Loves to spend his money at the movies . . . Favorite sport-baseball . . . Would like to travel to South America. Ambition: Radio-T.V. Repairman. Lam GEORGE LANOUE Mr. Marrah's favorite pupil . . . just loves C.Y.O. dances on Saturday nights . . . A frequent studier in Room 12. Ambition: To go in the service. ACTIVITIES: Choral 4. JN, RICHARD LANOWY Dick' '... Has a cool crew cut . , . Really beats those bongos for Mr. Lague . . . Can be seen at the library on Thursday nights. Ambition: Chemist. ACTIVITIES: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Chem- istry Club 4. 28 ' 4 - 9'5-fav,-:A ig., RAYMOND LARIVIERE Ray . , . A pleasant smile for every- one , . . VC'orks hard testing ice cream at Bois' . . . Are you really so quiet??!! Ambition: Cabinet Maker. af is -1, 2 V N PAUL LAUZON Pint-sized ball of fire on the hockey team!!! Little lad with the big car . . . Enjoys spending his summers at camp. Ambition: To be successful. ACTIVITIES: Choral 53 Hockey 2, 5, 4: Chemistry Club 4. '6 of ft 4' 53' ll l l ROYAL LAVALLEE DONALD LEBLANC A quiet guy who never wastes time Don . . . Likes apples . . . One of . . . Another faithful Call carrier . . . the cross-country boys . . . A whiz in Takes an interest in a certain frosh. Ambition: Success. Ancient History. Ambition: Multi-millionaire. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 3, 4. CAROLYN LEMIEUX An active classmate who enjoys boat- ing during the summer months . . Prized possession? My Dads car keys Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 3, 4 Choral 3, 4g Nurses' Club 4. WV ,fan vw-4' iz nr JOYCE LENZ jeans other half- a quiet businesslike miss, who keeps everything in perfect order . . . Why do you carry a Hand- guide to Conversational Spanish with you? Ambition: Medical Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 33 Student Council 53 Villa Fair 5, 4g Quiver Subscription 4. ami NORMAND LEZY Pops' '... Can I have a ride in the rumble seat? . . . The boy who staunch- ly declares he doesn't waste his time- he makes good use of it! . . . His tnost prized possession-Why Susan, of course! Ambition: To be a Success. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 41 Choral 2, 3g Hockey 2. 5, 41 Chemistry Club 4. fi MARY ANN L'HEIjREUX Cookie , . . Always smiling . . . Mary Lous twin . . . XVhat's wrong with Wfoonsocket boys? ? ?? Ambition: Airline Hostess. ACTIVITIES1 Stella Magna 2. 3, 4g Debating Club 23 Villa Fair 2, 5. 4. 29 V JAMES LIARD Dizzy . .. One of the Fairmount boys . . . Spends his summers in South County . . . Three-year man on the Student Council. Coach Dwyer's pride and joy. Ambition: Military Career. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 3, 4g Choral 2g Track 2, 3, 4g Student Coun- cil 2, 5, 4. ALICE LOVELL Woonsocket Highs quiet miss, . . Can be found with the Bronco fans . . . Will you ever cut those long curls? Ambition: Success. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 3g Cho- ral 33 Quiver Literary Board 4g Villa Novan Subscription 3. 4 7 AQ: FRANCIS LYNCH Fran . . . A happy-go-lucky all around athlete . . . Always seen with a certain cheerleader . . . Avid Irishman. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 5, 4g Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. Kaur. K1 O 1 RUTH MACKTEZ Ruthi . . . Clever with a paintbrush . . . Tries her best at all times . . . When are you taking that trip to Princeton?? Ambition: Career, then marriage. ACTIVITIES: Model Legislature 33 Quiver Literary Board 4g Quiver Art 4g Debating Club 2, 5g Art Apprecia- tion Club 4. 30 I I HERVE MARQUIS One of the boys from Fairmount . . . I-Ierve's Got a Girlfriend! . . . A member of the flying Frenchmenn . . . Why do you walk so fast? Ambition: Go to the serviceg get mar- ried. KAREN MARTIN Kay . . . One of our privileged few on the football team-by invitation tool!! . . . Mr. Marrah's other half of the Healthy Duet . . . Loves to take long walks. Ambition: Psychologist. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 4: Nurses' Club 4. X RICHARD MASSON Can always be seen carrying a stack of books home . . . A good accordion player with a real cool band . . . Where did you get fhat wavy hair? Ambition: Opthalmologist. ACTIVITIES: Debating Club 33 Sni- dent Council 5: Library Club 3, 4. 415 I I WINIFRED MCPARTLIN WinnieT' . . . A regular Choral goer Quiet and efficient pupil of W.H.S . . . Favorite pastime . . . C.Y.O. Ambition: Success. 'Zi 'FSL 4? fn NATALIE MENCARINI Nat . . . One of Miss Basquin's star gymnasts . . . Has quite a time with all her problems . . . Can be found eating pizza at ..?? Ambition: Office Worker. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com. fig Villa Fair 5: Quiver Subscription 4. JEANNE MESSIER One of the clan . . . More energy than a steam engine . . . relaxes at the Pizzeria. Ambition: Nurse and wife. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 3: Cho- ral 51 Nurses' Club 41 Student Council SQ Villa Fair 2g Chemistry Club 4. MARJORY MILLER Margie . . . Mr. Marrah's front seat darling . . . A whiz at tickling the ivory . . . Enjoys world history . . . Likes the ice cream at a certain drug- store in Blackstone!!! Ambition: To live a happy life. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 52 Cho- ral Sg Villa Novan Staff 53 Quiver Lit- erary Board 41 Debating Club 2, 3g Student Council 25 Villa Fair 2, 3. 31 HELEN MISIASZEK just loves Math Review!! . . . Serves us at a local sweet shop . . . Always with Stasia. Ambition: Nurse or Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 4g Quiver Advertising 4. f 4 9 fy Q: 5.31. FLORIAN MONDAY Flo . . . Carrot Top . . . One of our hardworking ll on the football field . . . Can be seen streaming by in his father's Cadillac . . . Loves to chase girls!! Ambition: Attorney. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 5, 4. ROBERTA MORGAN One of the efficient girls of the business course . . . Spends most of her time in room 22 . . . Best of luck always. GERALD MORISSEAU Gerry . . . Another one of our foot- ball heroes . . , Spends all his money on pizza, of course . . . Likes to ride around with the boys. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 45 Choral 3, 4: Hockey 2, 5, 4g Football 5, 4g Baseball 5, 4. 32 JULIE NADEAU Our chemise gal . . . Sews her own sacks , . . Has real poise . . . Likes all kinds of music-especially jazz!! Ambition: Fashion Designer. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 43 Choral 5g Science Club 43 Debating Club 2. 41521. K risgiulf' 5 l ROLAND NANNI W.H.S.'s most popular male dancer in the gym after lunch . . . Enjoys talk- ing in I9 during study . . . Pet peeve -girls who can't dance. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Club 4. DORIS NAULT A quiet gal who is a conscientious bus- iness student . . . Always seen, never heard . . . Best of luck in the future. Ambition: Marriage. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com. 4: Student Council 23 Quiver Subscrip- tion 4g Quiver Advertising 4. STACIA NIEDZWIADEK Sta . . . One of, the sweetest girls we've ever met . . . Always with Helen . . . Mr. Marrah's sugar, Ambition: Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 4: Quiver Advertising 4. ,,,.-np' GERALD OBERZOL Gerry . . . A quiet guy . . . Likes to watch other people work!! . . . Can be seen at the bowling alley on weekends. Ambition: Air Force. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2. 19 --.-f PATRICIA PATENAUDE Pat . . . Likes to ride around in a convertible . . . Can be seen at the C.Y.O. dances . . . Enjoys movie mag- azines . . . Hurries home from school to watch Bandstand. Ambition: To be a happy office worker. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 33 Stamp and Lunch Com. 4: Quiver Subscrip- tion 43 Quiver Advertising 4. at i RUSSELL PENNINGTON Russ , are you by any chance related to the Chairman of the School Com- mittee? . . . Only claim to fame is that he's taller than Richard Ferruci. Ambition: Coast Guard Ofiicer. ACTIVITIES: Model Legislature 3, 4: Debating Club 4. ROBERT PERRICO Bob . . . Can be seen cruising the city in his two-tone green Chevy . . . Spends all his money on gas . . . Would like to travel throughout the U.S. Ambition: To own a modernized gar- age. 33 5 E 6 ELSIE PETRIDES Els . . . Spends all her time working . . . Loves to eat . . . How often do you brush your hair- 100 or lOl times a day??? Ambition: Hairdresser. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 53 Villa Fair 2g Mimeographing Club 4. -4,1-61 .., Ania A 2 ' QI . Ili .gi ,XFX G.. -. Sei' ' lleei ARTHUR PLANTE Art . . . Plays ball every Saturday . . . Seemingly quiet . . . An efhcient student councilor. Ambition: Success. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, 4g Chemistry Club 4. .552 .sh MURIEL PLANTE Favorite pastime-doing math prob- lems!! . . . Loves to argue with Mr. Marrah . . . Talks hours on the phone. Ambition: Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 3, 4g Sci- ence Club 4g Chemistry Club 4. ff? aiiias' WN L55 fl, 'bl EVELYN PONANSKI Eve . . . Always at the library . . . Listens for Moose calls . . . Wfould like to visit the South Pacihc. Ambition: To be a success. ACTIVITIESi Stella Magna 2, 51 Villa Novan Staff 5, 43 Villa Fair 33 Villa Novan Subscription 3, 4g Choral 3. 34 SUZANNE PRECOURT 'Suzie' '... The sandy-haired pony tail lass from Room 19 with a big pleasing smile for everybody. Lives on French Fries and letters. Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 5l Cho- ral 3, 4g Nurses' Club 3, 41 Student Council 2, 3. 43 Villa Fair 3, 4. . A , . 'Q X . I fi' THOMAS PRYHODA . . . Mr. Lagues trombone player . . . Goes to all the football games . . . Flo Monday's comrade-in arms. Ambition: Big Game Hunter. ACTIVITIES: Orchestra 2, 51 Band 2, 3, 4. PAULINE RABECK Favorite class-art . . . Would like to travel to Germany and Austria . . , Loves to go boating and skiing. Ambition: To be a success. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 33 Stamp and Lunch Com. 45 Quiver Subscrip- tion 4g Quiver Advertising 4. 4-F7 1' -s V' I GLORIA RAMSAY A quiet miss with a pleasing personal- ity . . . Always going to Room 22 . . Spends her spare time watching tele- vision. Ambition: Office Worker. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com. 43 Quiver Subscription 43 Quiver Ad- vertising 4. NQN is . P ' 4 A WILLIAM REILLY Bill . . . One of our quietest boys . . Vfhat makes you blush so??! . . . A dare devil in the chem lab!!! Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 53 Basket ball 2, 3. .90 41:1-ff' ELIANE RICHARDS The live wire of the business depart- ment . . . Always in the hall in the morning . . . Can be seen at the C.Y.O. Center on Saturday nights. Ambition: Office Worker and Wife. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 4: Quiver Advertising 4. ROGER RIENDEAU BERNARD ROBERT Rog . . . The Senior member of Bernie . . . Spends his time fixing the senior class . . . a conscientious cars . . . Likes to swim . . . Enjoys worker in school and.on the job . . . mechanical drawing. My, you're a busy fellow!!! Ambition: Undecided. Ambition: Air Force. 35 4. . ,.- 4' fa . f-- . .1 , , Ji' . --.,- . 1'x'2l , ,au .,, K,-S. ,V ,, an 1 A . W' -3,?2'4:..xQ'i I '.'1i-1,-J. 2 . A'- 1-'r ' : '-.hxfisi J A0 X 'f1,.,, A .fi RJ. ..-.5 RICHARD ROBERT One of Miss McCombe's efficient male workers . . . Favorite class- chemistry . . . Dislikes T.V .... Has no spare time. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 3. .bil - EV fa. v 'f'f X ,Jff 1'f'9f,Za f RICH ARD ROBITAILLE Dick . . . Can be seen standing on the corner . . . Spends all his money on pizza and pinball machines . . . Would like to travel to France. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 4: Football 2, 3, 4. JEANNE ROGERS An attractive dark haired miss from Union Village . . . Is often found in Beaup's with her many friends. Ambition: Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 4: Villa Fair 2. av- ar --....f4 If . , I A JOHN RoM1T1 An ardent Red Sox fan . . . Spends his money on pinball machines , . . Would like to travel to Italy. Ambition: To join the Navy. 36 ELAINE ROSENBERG One of Debating Club's No, I speak- ers . . . Never has enough spare time! . . . Has Mr. Lantner got problems with you! . . . Why do you want a safety pin? Ambition: To be a Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Choral 2: Model Legis- lature 5: Science Club 4g Nurses' Club 4: Debating Club 5, 4. ANNETTE ROY The miss with a sweet smile . . . Goes for the Mounries in a big way . . . A friend to all fellow business students. Ambition: Office Worker. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 4: Library Worker 5. ELAINE ST. GERMAIN Laine . . . A quiet business student who is a whiz in gym . . . Where do you spend most of your time on week- ends, Colony Farms? Ambition: Office Worker. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com. 4g Villa Fair SQ Quiver Subscription 4g Library Worker 5. .114 ANITA ST. PIERRE Spends all her money on clothes . . . Would like to travel to Rome . . . Another favorite of Miss McCombe's . . . Good luck with your dancing. Ambition: Olhce Worker. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com. 4g Quiver Subscription 43 Quiver Ad- vertising 4. A '40 MARIAN ST. PIERRE Sells us candy at the Bijou . . . Enjoys law class . . . Goes to hockey games on weekends . . . Wants to visit Rome. Ambition: Real Estate Agent. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com. 4g Quiver Subscription 43 Quiver Ad- vertising 4g Mimeographing Club 4. -tg 1' 1 y ' i x . 4- fi 5 L . ' .t.b We k JEAN SAUNDERS DEBORAH SCHMITT GERALD SCOTT Likes to paint and crochet . . . VC'ill Debbie . . . One of our artist friends Scotty . . . One of Mr. Fisher's boys someday make a good housewife . . . Hopes to travel to Scotland. Ambition: Office Wlorker. . . . Kept busy with all her hobbies!! . . . Pet peeve-people who call her De-bor ah. Ambition: To serve Gods predeter- mined end. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 3, 4g Quiver Art 41 Villa Fair 2. . . . Quiet and good-looking . . . Favor- ite class-speech with Miss Lloyd. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 5. 4g Track 2, 5, 4. 37 ao- 765' l QU! EDWARD SHORR Ed . . . The tall Romeo who is fas- cinated by Chow cum?j Providence gals!! . . . Was Miss Valcourt's trial . . . The boy who likes to eat whole Ital- ian breads!!! Ambition: To be a success. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 4. L- fi.,- MARY SMYK Mar . . . Our cute little pixie . . . Will always remember those P.ji par- ties!!! . , I Likes to experiment in the chem lab . , . Another faithful clan gal!! Ambition: Medical Field. ACTIVITIES: Choral 2. 5g Nurses' Club 43 Villa Fair 2: Majorettes 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4. 38 MARJORIE SHORR Margie , the gal who hates the sacks but loves to wear them! . . . A champ- ion hoola-hooper . . . How about a little coketail party? Ambition: Medical Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Villa Novan Staff 4: Debating Club 5: Villa Fair 2, 4. it Q! JOYCE SOLINA Another one of our petite misses . . . A Fairmount gal who supports all the out of-town football games . . . Fa- vorite tune - Oh johnney! ! Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 Majorettes 2, 5, 43 Villa Novan Subscription 3. 3...- 3 'ft WILLIAM SMITH Curly Smitty . . . Don't you get lone- ly out in front at track meets??? . . . Does all his homework in school . . . Sticks with the Fairmount boys . . Pet peeve- Scoop Ambition: Military Oihcer. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 5, 4g Track 3, 43 Football 23 Model Legisla- ture 3, 43 Debating Club 43 Quiver Literary Board 43 Villa Fair 43 Chem- istry Club 4. SUZANNE SOUZA Sue . . . A prize of Miss McCombe . . . Always a steady worker . . . A friendly smile. Ambitioni Office Worker. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 4: Quiver Advertising 4. ALICE STEARNS The quiet and bashful type . . . A true friend . . . A hard W.H.S. worker. Ambition: Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com. 43 Mimeograph Club 4. R '1 Josrpu sToLAsz Mad Polak . . . One of the boys from Fairmount . .1 ls basketball your favorite sport? Ambition: State Trooper. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 3, 4g Foot- ball 2g Student Council 2. ...el GUN 'iz' l LESLIE STRICKLAND Les . . . A sweet little miss . . . Helps keep choral in tone . . . Who's your latest beau?? Ambition: Medical Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 55 Cho- ral 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders 2, 5, 43 Nurses' Club 4g Villa Fair 2, 3, 4. aio 4'9x 8 1:-V'-ff JOSEPH STYBORSK Joe . . . just loves to annoy teachers . . . Why are you always blushing??? . . . Hates to carry home books. Ambition: Private Detective. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 5, 4g Chemistry Club 4. ELLEN SWARTZ Schvatzie . . . Finds life interesting and loves to tell about her experiences . . . Ruthi's chum . . . What's wrong with W.H.S. boys?? . . . Collects rhythm 'n blues discs. Ambition: Teacher. ACTIVITIES: Villa Novan Staff 41 Debating Club 2, SQ Villa Fair gl Villa Novan Subscription 4. CONSTANCE SZCZENGOR Connie . . . Where did all your hair go?? . . . A real business enthusiast??!! , . . XWould like to go Around the World in 80 Days. Ambition: Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com. 4g Quiver Subscription 41 Quiver Ad- vertising 4. 39 1'::,. 'J? 'f wry 'i',, '1.' t A ' y A xaiyr , fiflfafff ' :t5'ff'..:fT1'f' 'I f'f' PAUL TANN ERS The boy with what it takes in the cranial case, who always tries to outdo Webster in his collection of words . . . Why do you always stop in Lynn on your way to Red Sox games? Ambition: Research Chemist. ACTIVITIES: Model Legislature 5, 4g Debating Club Z, 5, 41 Student Coun- cil 2' Chemistry Club 4g Library Club 4g Library Worker 5. 0 JUDITH TARMEY 1:3 'Bs wa... ROBERT TARMEY Judy . , . Always has her hair up in Knobber . . . Co-captain of our hard- pin curls . . . just loves to talk on the working football team . . . Who telephone . . . A walking information changed your personality? . . . Don't booth. blush!! Ambition: Hairdresser. Ambition: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 41 ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 5, 4g Base- Quiver Advertising 4. ball 2, 5, 4. Q.:-as law We QW' Q at Nwgar CAROLYN TEJA Tej . . . The blondest of the cheer- leaders -whats your secret formula?? . . , A wardrobe any girl would envy . . One of the clan Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 2, 51 Cho- ral 2, 51 Cheerleaders 5. 4: Nurses' Club 41 Villa Fair 21 Chemistry Club 4 40 DOROTHY TENORI Dottie . . . Another one of the clan from Beaupres . . , A very charming miss . . . Good luck to a wonderful gal. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 5, 41 Cho- ral 51 Nurses' Club 41 Villa Fair 21 Chemistry Club 4. 1 ROGER TESSIER Red . . . One of Miss Lloyds favor- ites...Loves to spend his time in gym . . . The pro at Red's . Ambition: Engineer. 7 SHEILA THEROUX A gal with an Ae- personality . . . Buys her ice cream at Bois' . . . What beautiful hair!!! Ambition: Private Secretary. ACTIVITIES: Quiver Subscription 4: Quiver Advertising 4: Library Club 4g Library Worker 3. PATRICIA VALLEE Pat . . . Are you still typing with one finger? . . . One of the more enthusias- tic players in gym. Ambition: To be a success. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 31 Quiver Subscription 4: Villa Novan Subscrip- tion 4: Chemistry Club 4. .1- IQ' LUCILLE TURCOTTE Lou . . . A quiet lass around W.H.S. . . . Always efficient . . . Happy sail- ing in the future. Ambition: To Work. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 5g Stamp and Lunch Com. 4: Quiver Subscrip- tion -lg Quiver Advertising 4. JU' , 0,9 I ,.Y-. 4513- ' ll .4-:tifzgt I A.. 'x 7 iw- . I 4' f, .:,.4 v ,,. 'I Si I' MICHAEL VARIO A Demolay boy whose witty personal- ity has brightened many days for his classmates. Ambition: Undecided. 49 SUZANNE TWEDDELL Sue , . . Competition for the Amer- ica's Cup . . . When can I have a ricle in your sailboat?? . . . Woonsoclcet Hospital's waitress. Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 21 Choral 3, 4: Choral Oflicer 4: Nurses' Club 43 Villa Fair 2, 5, 4. PATRICIA WHEELER Trish . . . One of the Fairmount crowd . . . And proud of it too . . . Hows the postal service from New York? Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Choral 53 Nurses' Club 3. 4: Student Council 4: Villa Fair 31 Chemistry Club 4. 41 ....f ' ALLAN WHITTAKER Seems to be everywhere at once . . . A helper to all teachers . . . Do you eat your Wheaties every morning? . . . The Point of Order Man, or so the 1958 Model Legislature will fondly remember him. Ambition: Mining Engineer. ACTIVITIES: Model Legislature 3, 4: Villa Novan Staff 3, 4: Science Club 4: Debating Club 3, 4: Villa Fair 2, 3, 4g Science Fair 2, 3, 4. N .1-Y X i MILTON WILBUR Zippy '... Prefers gym to study in Room 22 . . . Spends most of his time at Park Square fixing his car . . . Fa- vorite freeway -Cass Avenue. Ambition: Engineer. vwgx I Y'- JANICE WILKINS Hjan' '... A blonde miss from Slaters- ville: has a long walk to the bus stop!! . , . josies pal . , . Keeps up with all the latest records and dance steps. Ambition: To be someones favorite teacher. ACTIVITIES1 Choral 3: Quiver Sub- scription 4: Quiver Advertising 4: Chemistry Club 4. ws, num-L ITS W 3 'Y' 'sv M' .gal , iw. PATRICIA WOJCIK Pat . . . Miss C.Y.O. of '59 . . . Real cute gal with a pleasing smile . . . Al- ways on the go . . . Loves to meet people . . . Usually seen with Pat. Ambition: Nurseg Marriage. ACTIVITIES: Choral 33 Quiver Lit- erary Board 4: Nurses' Club 3, 4: Villa Fair 3, 4. 42 fl... SANDRA YASINCZUK A loyal member of the cheering squad . . . Has your bowling improved? . . . Never seen without her other blonde half on Saturday nights. Ambition: Nurse. ACTIVITIES: Stella Magna 23 Cheer- leaders 2, 3, 4: Quiver Literary Board 4: Nurses' Club 3: Debating Club 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4. I BURROWS YOUNKIN One of the seemingly quiet boys around school . , . A real whiz in Physics . . . How do you do it? Ambition: West Point. ACTIVITIES: Library Club 4. O !'N 5. . 1 N . . . S RAYMOND ZARYCHTA Baby Face' '... Usually seen trailing a Mountie . . . Favorite pastime- commuting between Providence Street and High Street. Ambition: Naval OHicer. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 3, 43 Quiver Literary Board 4g Student Council 5, 4g Baseball 2, 5, 4. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated, l. to r.: Sharon Dumas, Vice-Presidentg Sergio Pernini, Presidentg Andrea Kogut, Activi- ties Chairman. Standing, l. to r.: Arlene Strok, Secretaryg Wlayne Dogan, Treasurer. fi ii? KiNg,,,, LORRAINE ZIA A competent miss . . . Has a way with a smile . . . Can usually be seen with . . . My, what long hair you have!! Ambition: Secretaryg Marriage. ACTIVITIES: Stamp and Lunch Com. 4g Quiver Subscription 4g Quiver Ad- vertising 4. If 17 i ,sg K' CLASS OF 1960 ROOM 1 5th row l to r: A. Baillageron M. Barharia, C. Barnes, j. Bene vides, G. Baillargeon, P. Allaire, R. Auger. 4th row: R. Bordeaux, R. Ber geron, G. Archambault, A. Bnus quet, N. Bileau, R. Archamhault R. Auger, E. Bouchard. 3rd row: M. Bour,uet,AS. Baram I.. Bnuchartl, Gohhi, P. Bouch- er, j. Bartniclt, D. Bergeron, L. Berard. Zncl row: R. Biron, A. Angler, E. Boucher, j. Boucher, A. Auger, I.. Babineau, B. Gnut, M. Boisiel. lsr row: E. Aubin, A. Bell, Beresr, L. Boutassa, E. Antolini, D. Bal-ter, J. Barrett. V v 5-1 ROOM 9 'lth row l to ri xl. Esten. M. Dress ler. I. DiCesare. F. Garelilt. R Fortier, G. Jalhert, F. Ewing, R Fullam. Frcl row: B. Fagan. R. LeR:iy, A Fluette. N. Janelle. ,l. P. Fav reau. R. Hetnux. N. Gauthier, R Gutlin. B. Dumtmntl. Intl row' S. Flvnn. -I. Gimmini C. Hatch. nl. Falk, P. Frechette, 1 Felice. I.. Ducharme. S. Ferria. S. Frechette. I. Ethier. M. Dion lsr row: M. Dulude. L. Duphiney XV. Dohrarlnw, D. Forcier, S Finkelstein, C. Farlartleau. WI. Flo rentz. E. Frigtmn, I.. Fulcioni, P Dumai, E. Dewing. ,. .. AJ, if AML ROOM 2 ilth row 1 to rr D. Demers, T Bremen, R. Dehmisse, R. Cree tlim, R. Brtainchult, Al. Chartier D. Brunetri. Srtl row: F. Coccoli, B. Allartl Ii. johnson, R. Deguire, Cf. Car on, N. Charpentier. B. Gerartl, D Cahral. M. Clark. Znil row: E. Depointe, S. Desau tele, E. Diiiunaulr, P. Carclin. M Chtimpeau. l. Ciirriere, L. Dem haxlci. P. Chevrette, P. Compton K. Cheihruugh. lQt rim! Al. Cournwyer, L. Carey P. De-marais, P. Cimta. ,l. Brunit ti. S. Chaharyn, Vl. Deslauriers M. VI. Carlcrry, B. Challin. ROOM 24 -Ith row I to r: T. MorriS. I. MC Donald. F. McCormick, M. N61 son, R. Laranlec, C. Overton, R Lcvesque. 5rd row: R. Marquis, A. Mack J. Lipsky, R. Peloquin, F. Noel S. Pclypec. VV. Marrah. Ind row: P. O'Shca. I.. Migncault, P. Lucchesi, KI. Marrah, N. P610 quin, A. Pennington. A. Pcrron fl. MitItIlctun, C.. MtI.au.uhIin, G Parkin. Ist row: VI. Nzrmaka, ,I Ulivcria A. Muttiaronc, I. IXIOIIIUVILIII, ,I O'Rourkc. C. Ngmni, K. MLNAII5' M. Mandcvrllc. A. Lmsxcr. ROOM 21 ith nm' I In r' ,I ,I,1Imxy, R I,c- CI.1:rc. A IICIIIIIIII. ID IJ-mc. 'If Ikxfrfrz nrt Yr xx R Iwm-H, R I..1nfvL1c. D. I.l7IL'.iL..I1 IItrrn.xn. R I'I,INL1I1L'fI, G I.LIcIrrx'L-. lntI rmx M. Hcrwtzx. VI. Um- nwlrnz. A I'it1r.rxwIty. I. I.ttIt:t. FI. I..1u.1tc. K. Iiu7.1k7IN.1. AI. Iirmcw- xki. C. Ktritrnrrmxxkkr. In nm: P. Grrllo, I.. Klbilllhi T. Inxmmec. Y. M. Lchnn, K. Igrfhn I.. Hare. P. Luviniodierc, C. A. Lcvc. I.. S. ,IL1II'L15. v ROOM 25 .th mu I rw r QI. Ruhcrtglmxx, F. S.mtL.tt1. M. Sklitinjlttrn. mi nm I' Proulx. R. Scrvmzi I I'I.1ntc.VI. St. Am,mt, M. Rrwt I. Nrrixnrrx, M RwthcIc.1u, I PIO- rrrmxkr. I mlnrnc. fntf nm I. Ilrwttwr. C. Renaud 'I PQrmn,,I R.11nv1IIc,,l I'-frrrer X Ftwtt, f R.1tIcmNIxy. I. Rey uf,I,ix. IL RuxIIy. fl. R1cntIc.1u, Ixt nm: II IMIny. P. Smith, C R.nenclIc. I5 RcxIIy. ff 8I1.m, If Rnhcrrx, L Rfh1II.1rrI, I. Ruhcr C.. Pzcmnn-Intl, L, Sawnc. NLS. , ,4 f ,,,f'f.... 'g 'J'-mr ROOM Z7 4th row l to r: W. Whittle, D Teper, K. Stein, H. Strok, R Trant, P. Tellier, J. Strickland, R. Sutcliffe, C. Sutherland. 3rd row: J. Wrona, J. Touchette G. Vezina P. Su den R. Stat- 1 8 i kiewicz, P. Tardif, B. Udell, C Talabac. 2nd row: J. Trepanier, L. Srybor ski, F. Zimmerman, S. Vargas J. Tessier, P. Tellier, B. Volpini S. Tuchapsky, D. Southwick. lst row: J. Whittaker, M. Ward J. Toporoski, L. Strzepek, B. To- bin, C. Wrenn, S. Tousignant, G Williams, J. Phaneuf. ,li if 2- if L- lg ' fa-Y' ,? ,f- f 1- ,,.L ,. ,J ff ,fe f Z ',i l C - ,ff if pf! 5 . J., f ,,f X! f lf 4' 1 C4 7 X Y,f- K - ---f .qfl - yy! 1 Ill. ROOM 5 -oth row l to r: E. Brren. bl. P Cote. R. Cornell, R. Croteau, P Chcrkas, P. Comire, D. Cates, M Cartier. Srtl row: L. Costa, A. Brouillette K. Cateo, G. Charette, O. Conti R. Brodeur, R. Caouette, B Clark. Intl row: J. Coupain. C. Boissel S. Allaire. P. Chaharyn, E. Cot- noir, P. Cote, S. Carpentier, L Carrier. lst row: S. Cote, S. Champagne, CQ. Charron, KI. Chartier, S. ncllc, V. Chaptlc-lainc. G. Brown M. A. Carlson, H. Compton. 'WH I gl 9040. ll CLASS OF 1961 ROOM al ith row l to r' N. Beaufort. E liorwt-rt. R B.11ll.1r,4cor. P. Blou Ill, U. Bcnort, A. lironcttc. Srtl row: M. lit-wcttc. A. Banu lucn. P. Bctltrtlct, N. rAll1l1lJSl'il, li lit-r.1rtl. R. Barrera. G. Bouwquct lnti row: C. Amrtrarrtl. L. Bath antl, P. Antaya, C. Braga, D. Bald win, V. Batleau, Y. Arclmambeaut lst row: M. Berubc. V. Bianco, A Bolongna. C. Bonin, D. Asmus sen, B. Barrera. K uf ROOM 6 'ith row I to r: M. Desmet, A Faulwcrt, A. Derilets, XV. Dens more. R. Durand. A. Dolinski R. Dagenais. Brtl rovv: P. Iigan. R. Doire, R Dquuirc. N. Cournoyer. G. Du- mare. R. Cournoycr. R. Courches- nc. R. Dumainc. Intl row: A. Dcklautiers, ,l. Dela- santa. L. Dumtmtl, S. DuBois, P Drlloycn. P. Drlloyen, C. Crisa- lullx. lst row: M. Dcwrosicrs, S. Dela- snnta, P. Drolct, L. Dt-Salvo, F Faynant, P. Dufrcsne, B. Fcrrio ROOM 7 4th row l to ri G. Grmclin, If. llanwn, R. I'risk. R. Grant. D. Hugucrty. D. Harms, D. Orccn- bcrg. Srti ww: R. Oucranl. F. Gwucrc. R. Gcruw, Hamnunn, If. Gucmrm. G. Fournier. F. Hubert. G. Iimmminc. YI. Helm. Znti frm' YI. CQOUIH, CQ. I:Ull.1!T1, K.. Herman. A. Fcmtaine, P Gat- Lhcll, Circrmn, B. Ct.1l'I1C.iL1, YI. Gzlthct. lst ww. S. Hart, It Cmgrwn, C.. Fwrrmr. C.. Gallmnty. li. Ifullcrrc. D.l1mi1r1,A.Gt.xz1.1n1, P. Ifmync. Q ROOM 15 oth mu I to rx D. Lmrthcr, A. Mmlhot. D. Mtmrc. G. Muttc. M. Mtmucmn. T. Lcmzcux. R. Matt ion. Yrtl r-mv XY, Nictiwiadck. R M1tl:.u:.i. A Lctmtnns. -T. Moret tx. M. Lcfwrt. R. Lcxcxllc. R. Len- tcnti rc. Inj nm, D. Mahtmcv. B. Migh Jluk. G. M1:tQ1.1r-me. C. Man- mng. 5 Lunwlurtitn. K. Leduc. UT. Mittel. Ixt mv P. MtGcc-. 5. Mgllqu- Tum. CO I..xpr.1.ic. CO Matqtzxi. M. My-lzxyk. ,I Yegtm. D. Lcwxrti. 5 D327 ' L J-QL-4.2--A.. .- W-'E-AA -1' -- AA- -f-- --f if-f-1 ROOM 14 -ith mw Ito rc A. -lean, R. Latail- Ie, B. Kotuut, D. Lawxtllcc, B Hoyle, A. Lunoue, R. jarret. Hrtl row: M. Lavallee, G. Labonte j. Hutnak, R. Lamherto, G. Lufcri mere, W. Kutzer, G. Hood, R Hunt. ind row: Lamtaore. V. Lccoutre R. Kutlmrski, M. juliwcurv S Kmth, DI. Landry, I. Lcthirc, ,I Kuury, N. Lgtvcrtlicrc, C.. Kuhttk lst mw: M. Itttlynski, S. LC toutrc. K. LLIITILICY. P. qhlrmwy, D Kccngxn, B. Kurtzy, P. K.1r.1i. -B.. I I I I 1 - ROOM 1 7 'Irh row I ro r: N. Simpson, H Renaud, P. Rahidoux. D. Pierre P. Rowey, II. Richards. 3rd rmx. H. Srhmirt, R. Rcmhlad C. Roy, W . Shunncy, Ci. Rich anis. M. Roherts, R. Rirhards, H. Salhego. Ind row: T. Senville. L. Rohiri D. Romero. B. Rec, P. Rowey, I. Ponawski, A. Schofield, G. Snort lsr row: L. Ryan, B. Servici. N Rosenthal, C. Ravenellc. A Rohi taille, A. Sheehan. ul. Ruo, F Rosari. ROOM I6 4th nm I rw r. Ii. N1ej.irIIiI4. ,I Plante. VI, I'.1rIxins, II, Pristawa S. PriSr.1u.1. NI. Niaieniki, R Pinoui. ?rrI mu' NI. Oncllorrc. NI. Pro vrisr,f1. I'1.m1IN, XY. I'h.1n1:ef. -I Pryor. P. Iiiqnin, I I'rm'mr. lmI rim. D Qiiirk, A. R.1INi.IivL1x A. RiihirIuL1x. N. Ikclriquin. B PALIIINUII. 5. Hherml. Ist nm Y. R.muiurt. B. Papin eau. A. PI.ime, Cf. Piekws. H Pmulx. ,I. Pelirhon, A. Pryharski P, PIaSSe. ROOM 26 'Irh rim I ro r: I TcIIier. D. Tevens, T. 'I'Imrpe. FI. Smith, Vi' Surciwien, G. SmI.1Qz. G. Toupin. 3rd rmnvn L. Themux. VI. Trahan D. TI1ornpsrin, R. Teisier. L. Tay: Ior, FI. SQUIIQ51 I XY'riAuhr, E Srmk. A. Vfeieluk. I. Stone. Ind rrmi F, XY'i:zr1y, R. XY'0od. ward. B Ywunu. M. Teper, E Simiinini. I XY'1IIi.irnQ, P Smith L. Smgk. I. YIIIIJFQI I-r rim NI Xihirik, S Smith, L. Nilzzm. I. FI II1I1i1rc, I. Run- rIc.1ri, f Nrenipkiixuki, 5 Iigihif riryux, C.. Z.lxII.i.I!IYI'i QTXVITX EEE! 5, fif fQf'? gg 1 .30 mggfuiv wi ii g,g,Qm,, gig W. W I M W V iiir :gf H15 -.F z. 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Valcourt Assistant to Literary Adviser Marjory Miller Editor in Chief . , Elizabeth Hughes Co-Editors ., Susan Dubuc, Andrea Kogut Assistant Editors , Sharon Dumas, Alice Lovell General Committee Pauline Beauchesne, Mudite Aizsils, Patricia Wojcik, Priscilla Compton, Jean-Ann Dziubaniuk, Sandra Yasinczuk Typists Patricia DaCosta, Alice Lovell, Marjory Miller Art Ruth Macktez, Barbara Burak, Julie Nadeau, Kathleen Corrigan, joseph Bonin Sports Raymond Zarychta, William Smith I like this picture, which one do you like? I-low will we arrange our yearbook? chief editorg S. Dumas, as- Seated, l. to r.: A. Lovell, as- sistant editotg M. Miller, as- THE QUIVER THE WOONSOCKET CALL AND EVENING REPORTER Woonsocket, R. l., Saturday, December 13, 1958 Quiver Wins Second Place Twice In Row The 1958 Quiver at Woonsocket Senior High School won a second successive second-place rating in the 24th annual Columbia Scholastic Press Assn. critique and contest, according to word reaching the school here today. This year's Quiver point score was considerably higher than in 1957 and only 10 points away from a first-place mark, Columbia Press officials reported. The Woonsocket High publication was entered in the 600-700 student category. A certificate reporting the second-place award has been framed and hung in McFee Memorial Library at the school. Miss Francoise B. Valcourt of the faculty was lit- erary adviser for the award-winning year book, and Miss Ethel E. McCombe served as hnancial adviser. Rosemary Kennedy was assistant to Miss Valcourt and Eugene Bouley served as editor-in-chief. Assistant editors were Jeanne Mandeville, Mary Donlon and Sylvia Beaudoing artists were Wanda Clark, Dorothy Vandenherreweghe, Helen Davis, Lucille Fontaine and Roger Cote. Albert Duperron was sports editor. SECOND-PLACE AWARD Fort QUIVER QUIVER ART COMMITTEE Seated: R. Macktez. Standing, l. to r.: J. Nadeau, K. Corrigan, J. Bo- nin, B. Burak. .ir Miss Francoise B. Valcourt literary ad viser, left, and Miss Ethel E McComb6 6 nancial adviser for Woonsocket Senior High year book, holding certificates won by stu dent publication this year and last , 4 H - I LP' Editorial staff of the Quiver at work. L. to r.: E. Hughes, QUIVER ART COMMITTEF Miss F. Valcourt, S. Dumas, M. Miller, S. Dubuc, A. Kogut, B. Burak, j. Bonin, J. Nadeau, Chairman R Macktez K A Lovell. Corrigan, Mr. T. Hanley. be-' I-wma llfll SUBSCRIPTION COMMITTEE Front row: E. St. Germain, S. Theroux, C. Champagne, A. Roy, C. Carey, M. St. Pierre, S. Nied- zwiadek, M. Champagne, 1. Atteridge, N. Mencarini, P. Brien. Second row: N. Blondin, A. St. Pierre, E, Richards, L. Destremps, P. Patenaude, S. Souza, G. Ramsey, H. Misiaszek, C. Calabrese, J. Wilkins, F. Barylick. Third row: J. Ducharme, A. Greenlund, L. Brouillette, P. Rabeck, L. Zia, C. Szczengor, J. Lenz, J. Tarmey, P. Vallee, M. Hardink, S. Dubois, D. Nault. QUIVER FINANCIAL STAFF TOP AD SELLERS OF 1959 Seated, 1. to r.: J. Ducharme, M. Hardink, L. Brouillette. Standing, I. to r.: B. Younkin, A. Whittaker. '--.f C1 fS an li .492 QUIVER ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Seated, l. to r.: D. Naulr, P. Brien, C. Champagne, M. A. Champagne. Standing, l. to r.: 1. Duch- arme, M. St. Pierre, L. Brouil- Iette, 1. Tarmey, C. Carey, M. Hardink, N. Blondin, F. Barylick, P. Patenaude. , l xl.. QUIVER ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Standing, I. to r.: C. Szczengor, P. Ra- beck, G. Ramsey, C. Carey, A. Roy, J. Lenz. Seated, I. to r.: P. Patenaude, S. Ther- oux. QUIVER ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Seated, I. to r.: F. Barylick, N. Blondin, M. Hardink. Srandiniz, I. to r.: P. Brien, C. Champagne, M. A. Champagne, j. Tarmey, L. Brouillerre, P. Vallee, J. Ducharme, D. Naulr. ,o fm -L. ,L- X 1 XS? Q GOSSIP COLUMN VILLA NOVAN SUBSCRIPTION COMMITTEE Seated I to r.t L. Styborski, S. Finklestein. W. Dobrwado, A. Auger, W. Cornell, P. Antaya, E. Pon Standing 1 to r.: W. Dobrwado, F. Gare-lick, C. Riendeau, anski. L Leduc R. Cornell. 8, sem, 5 chowsnc ROTG 'P DISTRIBUTOR 2, 9 046 um YW, X., S fl 0 I s' 11, s X , 1 C- Ill 4 4 3 I' x J, wx A gn! VILLA NOVAN STAFF Seated: I. Ponanski, L. Dembow ski, j. Bartnick. Standing: L. Leduc, K. Laffan, A Whittaker, F. Faubert, A. Dolin ski, S. Baram, Miss R. Bartley F. Garelick, A. Auger, C. Rien deau, S. Finklestein, P, Grillo. PROOFREADING THE PAPER VILLA NOVAN AT WORK L. to r.:' S. Chaharyn, P. Antaya, J. Berest, T. Lzjxramee, E Ponanski, A. Auger, B. Cornell, P. Kusiak. L. Mignault, L L to r A Auger, A. W'hittaker, Miss Bartley,j. Goosetrey, Kosiuk, I. Ponanski, E. Swartz, M. Short, L. Styborski S Baram J Bartnick. B. Dunn. STUDENT COUNCIL L. to r.: B. Barrera, Secretaryg P. Smith, Vice- President, R. Kelly, President, R. Zarychta, Marshal. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCILORS Seated, 1. to r.: C. Elias, M Champagne, R. Kelly, S. Pre- court, A. Plante. Standing, 1. to r.: R. Zarychta, R. jalette, j. Liard, S. Yasinczuk. er i qi I . , ,., M .,,, .. N- i' fx ...,-...............lL..:,..,,g JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCILORS Seated, l. to r.: E. Depointe, E. Antolini, W. Marrah, P Smith, C. Ravenelle, S. Tuchapsky. Standing, l. to r.: J. Touchette, D. Demers, L. Falcioni, R Fortier, K. Laffan, D. Lareau, J. Matrah, R. Auger. Iliiiiuiiiw il lllllfl 1 -mi- Mac. D- - -'N --02-' -,,,.3, 'di ' s-5 . X X -hx FRESHMEN STUDENT COUNCILORS Standing, l. to r.: J. Plante, R. Lamberto, D. Lowther, H. Proulx, E. Cotnoir, D. Greenberg, N. Gregory, G. Dumais, G. Bousquet. Seated, l. to r.i j. Delasanta, N. Simpson, B. Rec, B. Bar- rera, R. Champagne, K. Leduc. illllllllll .BIHHN55 Q1 E A git' ,K 1 unior THE QUEEN, HER COURT. AND THEIR ESCORTS P. Tellier, A. Gaiga, S. Dumas, B. Kilcline, S. Dubuc, N. Lezy. 5 . ' N Z1 KJ 1 3 CUTTING THE CAKE 9 Principal J. Dowling, S. Dumas, . A V S. Pernini. FINALISTS IN THE QUEEN CONTEST A. Gaiga, M. Champagne, B. Dunn, B. Burak, K. Martin, S. Dumas, J. Azteridge, M. Miller, S. Dubuc, C. Teja, J. Durkin, D. Tenori. I'0l'l'l CROWNING THE QUEEN OF THE JUNIOR PROM sq, Sharon Dumas, Queen Sergio Pernini, Class President QUEEN AND THE JUDGES S. Dumas, Mrs. W. Gearon, judge I. Zimmerman, Judge Gearon. IUDGES EYEING CANDIDATES Gearon, S. Yasinczuk, R. Gosselin, J. Dziubaniuk, judge I. Zimmerman, Mrs. W. Gearon, judge W, M. Aridano, . , . D Nault N Masse. I KAR!- X U en for The night of February 6, 1959, was cool, crisp, and slightly windy, creating an invigorating atmosphere for the walk from house to car and car to the Senior Prom. As over one hundred couples glided to dreamy music on a star-sprinkled floor, they were in another world, a world of glittering snowflakes and stars. Chaperones could hardly recognize their students as the Grand March passed. The couples all looked as glamorous as any movie starlets, the girls with THE QUEEN IS CROWNED! Senior Class President, Sergio Pernini Senior Prom Queen, Sharon Dumas CHOOSING A QUEEN L. to r.: M. Miller, R. Hrec- zuck, S. Dumas, D. Demers, S. Dubuc, N. Lezy, Mr. Ray- mond Bliss, Mr. and Mrs Roger Champagne. GRAND MARCH IN REVIEW QUEEN OF THE PROM AND HER CQURT L. ro r.: Mr. Raymond Bliss, Mr. and4Mrs. Roger Cham- , pagne, S. Dumas, D. Demers, R. Desiardin, G. Garceau, L. to r.: M. Miller, S. Dumas, S. Dubuc. RA Deryck, Q? . me ,v E-. y hb.sizwux17...zQu.Z155a 'r !A' 4 'if W! sn.-all I'0l'l'l yards of filmy lace and fresh corsages and the boys with their best suits and starched shirts. After much deliberation the judges chose the Queen of the Prom and her Court. After the Class President placed a crown of roses on the Queen's head and presented the attendants with bouquets of roses, he assisted the Queen in cutting the beautiful cake. Although it was too soon over, the Senior Prom of 1959 was truly An Affair to Remember, SHARON DUMAS Senior Prom Queen f' ! , . l 1 ' 9 f ff 4, X ig: gf, w s , , an ,if 'Q , X S . , T ' if CUTTING THE CAKE -' 'J ' Serge Pernini, Sharon Du- 0, 5 mas, Margie Miller, Sue Du- K1 At I Q buc. L1 R , lah. COUPLES AT THE PROM r.: E. Dewing, E. Swartz, S. Horvitz, J. Rogers, F. 1. Solina, j. Richmond, j. Durkin, R. Plante, C. -,4 I ,this I ll ni , ,,, Al 1 w 'x Y 'gif sl. ,, , ' 1 QM . f . f i '-f y! , W ' CONTESTANTS FOR QUEEN WITH THEIR ESCORTS L. ro r.: D. Demers, S. Dumas, C. Lemieux, G. Quirk, A. Gaiga, G. Aicone, R. Hreczuck, M. Miller. C ' 1 THE LI'I'I'LEST ANGEL Louise Bourgery Choral group singing at Christmas Program CHRISTMAS PAGEANT A REDEEMER HAS COME! L. to r.: S. Flynn, R. Tarmey, B. Mariani, L. Bourgery, G. Morisseau, K. Martin M. Clark holding K. Liard, N. Lezy, F. Lynch, R. De-Cubellis. B. Young, S. Pernini C. Overton, E. Antolini, R. Kelly. 51'-r-sf M ARCHING TO BETHLEHEM L. to r.: R. Woodward, D. Schmitt, S. Desautel. fi 01 RP A TRIBUTE TO MR. THEOPHILE MARTIN FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE To you Mr Martin faithful servant of the people of Woonsocket in the cause of education we extend our sincere thanks for your untiring devoted ness through the many years that you have served on our School Committee We are very sorry to have lost you and wish you success in your numerous other duties Nous esperons vous revoir un de ces yours MR EDWARDJ CONDON We wish to thank Mr Edward Condon our ments made at WHS during our years here Be cause of his great administrative ability he has gained the respect of all students in the Class of 1959 SCHOOL COMMITTEE We feel assured that the new school committee will serve in the best interests of the pupils and voters of Woonsocket and we wish them success in their coming projects 3 ' 9 ! . l V J- y superintendent of schools, for the many improve- 7 90 lmilllll Roger O. Riendeau Roger Riendeau, Baby Raymond, Jeannette, Roger, Jr., Pauline. Roger 0. Riendeau COMMENCEMENT IS THE BEGINNING As we depart from the friendly halls of W.H.S., one classmate, whose spirit displays remarkable determination and ambition, will always remain affixed on our hearts. Of course we are speaking of Roger O. Riendeau. In 1945 when most of us were playing with doll car- riages or toy automobiles, Roger was entering W.H.S. However, the perils of World War II offering excitement and adventure to youth, Roger decided to serve his country by enlisting in the Army rather than by completing his education. During his 18 months in the service, Roger at- tended equipment mechanic school and later clerk stenog- raphy school. He was stationed at bases in Washington, Panama Canal, Hawaii, and Guam. After being honorably discharged, Roger became re- acquainted with a girl who had formerly been his school sweetheart-Jeannette Plante-who soon became Mrs. Riendeau. At that time Roger was working at Whitin Ma- chine Works in Whitinsville, Massachusetts. In 1955 Roger applied for an appointment to the State Police and was told that he did not have enough education. This disap- pointment aroused the incentive for Roger to go back to high school and earn that important diploma. At first he found it difficult to adjust himself to the schedule of at- tending school in the daytime and working nights at the Detroit Control Co. in Norwood, Massachusetts. This year he has been working at the Raytheon Mfg. Co. in Waltham, Mass., which is a two-hour drive from Woonsocket. That did not leave much time for homework, but Roger still managed to obtain good grades in his studies. A student in the science course, he likes all subjects involving mathe- matics. On Saturdays Roger may be found repairing his car, babysitting his three children, Roger, Pauline, and Ray- mond, while his wife goes shopping, or catching up on the week's newspapers, which he never has time to read during the week. Saturday night is date night and Roger and Jeannette enjoy going out to dinner and the movies or visiting friends. Sometimes they do stay home to watch Perry Mason. Sunday afternoon is devoted to homework. Both Rogers in the family help each other in preparing the week's assignments. When asked about his plans for the future, Roger re- plied seriously: High schol has opened the door to many fields for me. I may try again for a State Police position, or I may even go to college and study engineering. We high school graduates of today should take advantage of every opportunity offered to us, in order that we may lead hap- pier, fuller lives and be more useful citizens of our country. Top-Roger, Middle-Pauline, Bottom-Raymond. Last Wall and Testament of the Class of 1959 Dxdt Arzstls Her long flowtng tresses to whomever enjoys brushmg hrs hart Doug Allam Hts elevator shoes to Ray Trant Nrcky Anez Hts lortertng permlt to Paul Herman Allen Barley Hts good looks to whomever needs them Gerry Barllargeon Hts report card to whomever enyoys playtng checkers Fran Barylxck Her typmg eraser to Leslte Kostuk Paulme Beauchesne Her long dnstance track secrets to those from Slatersvrlle who have to catch the early bus for school Joe Bomn Hrs throat spray to the next choral prez Paultne Brren Her prrvllege of taktng attendance ln gym to Wanda Dobrowada tm Castaldr Hts trump t mute to Joel Esten Brtan Cltfford Hts heavy crew neck sweaters to anyone who gets chrlly rn Room ll Gus Comeyne Hts motorcycle boots to whomever has a motorcycle Prtscrlla Compton Her blue natl poltsh to her sxster Pat Pat DaCosra Her shorter shorthand secrets to Lmda Carey Mary Lou Dtckey Her pxxte bangs to Lorna Duphmey Dave Dorn Hts przza cookbook to Don Brunettl Rog Dubols Hrs red tennts shorts to Dennrs Demers Sue Dubols Her book entrtled How ro Make Drtvtng Instructors Gray to all those who wtsh to learn the secret of her success Sue Dubuc and Sharon Dumas Thexr cheerrng streamers to the next captams of the cheerleaders Barb Dunn All her pen pals to Bev Chalfin Brenda Dwyer Her majorette boot polrsh to Prtscrlla Smrth Jean Ann Dzrubamuk Her trckets for speedmg to Carol Calascxbetra Carol Eltas and Mary Smyk Thetr extra hxgh sprkes ro Joyce Montenarr Jack Flynn Hts magtc slrde rule to Brnan Fagan Dressler B111 Garcta Hts charmmg votce to all Mass Lloyd s speech puptls Cathy Gardella and Ruthte Macktez Thetr curly hatr to anyone who dxsltkes mghtly pmu s Marne Hardmk A drted corsage to anyone who would lxke a souvenrr of the prom Betty Hughes Her snght savers to Anne Kurawsky so she may be able to see Mr Marrah better Bob Kelly Hts rvory gavel to the next Student Counctl prez Dtck Lanowy Hrs srlver drumsttcks to Bob Jones Don Leblanc and Dtck Masson Therr curly blond hatr to all who are envtous Norm Lezy Paul Lauzon and Gerry Morrsseau Thetr wnnged skates to Red Suther land Duck Sutcliffe and Paul Tellter Mary Ann L Heureux Her Manvnlle bus pass to Barbara Gnot Herve Marquis rm Lnard and Joe Stolasz All thetr unfinished work to anyone who would lxke to fimsh If Kay Marttn Her C YO cheerleadtng sktlls to Jeanne Marrah and Betty Boucher Jeanne Messter Her pony tall clrp to Sharon Flynn Margte Mxller Her clean towel to anyone who ltkes to take a shower after gym Russ Pennmgton Hrs fluency rn speech makrng to Terry Morrts Serge Pernrnr Hts calorxe chart to all those who need tt Bob Perrrco Hts gasoltne credtt card to those who use more than 100 gal per week Murxel Plante Her mtdnnght oll to those who lxke to watch the late movtes Arlene Strok The honor of grvtng Mr Marrah a stroke to her brothers Henry and Joe Styborskr Hrs good dental care to Kathy McNally Pat Wheeler Her Farrmount prtde to Jane Cafferty Sandy Yasmczuk Her old cheerrng bucks to Sandy Chaharyn J. e . . I . . I . S . . Kenny Galkin and Alan Golden . . . Free dancing lessons to Larry Sadwin and Mitch . l P - . . . Ed . . . . I X J f , . I HY? 2 - . at 1. 1 ix' 'Aff 5 fxgf' all-If 5 ' 211' ll .f 5 1 , :yi Tk ,v ,E g ,nd X J., ' ,342 I - K ' 1 I X, X' vskla yt Qi! ' ',s ' K 9 4 I N N. 'Y WK., , 4 My sq, 5 s 8 . AT TENDING TO BUSINESS L to r Mr Wrlfred N Lavallee Jr Vrce Prmcxpal Mr Joseph F Dowling Prmcxpal Mxss Catherine ODon nell Gurdance Coun crlor FAMOUS SAYINGS Mr Allard Stay away from my Hanging Gardens Mxss Bartley No talkmg up there rn the back seat Mrss Basqum Don t forget your towels Don t throw the bat Mr Betagh Don t cha see? Mxss Blankstem People' Mr Choquette Anyone reprrmanded for dxscnplme wall report after school for a week Mr Crowley And so on and so forth Miss Darley Leave rt on my desk W e l 1 I don t know Mxss Dypak If you don t want to work m here you can leave' Mr Enrnght Get your spots boys Mass Genereux No readmg back MrHanley Qu1etQUIET' Mr Hxll Now let s hope my cash balances Mrss Jalbert and Mzss Owens Who wall go for my coffee? Mr Lantner Well I thought nt was good Mxss Lloyd I m surprxsed' Mxss Maher Efficrency' Mr Marrah Teew and bleeu All rrght Gang? Miss E McCombe A plain all garden varlery zero Miss H McCombe Any way shape or manner Mrss McGnll C a r e f u l Check on lf We'l1 probably come back to rt later Mt Messere Get xt? Mnss C O Donnell How many see what I mean? Mass E O Donnell Take test seats Mnss Parsons It s stuffy rn here Open the wmdows Okay? Mrss Randall Volunteer or vnctxm? Peace or pneces I shall not tolerate msubordr nanon' Mr Savana How about that? Miss Smith No pencnl sharpenmg no talkmg no permnssxon to talk Mxss Valcourt Bonjour mes petnts enfants Watch the door W5 Mxss McFee Dean of Grrls Mnss Smlth and Made leme Duhamel student teacher from RICE 67 u - n - u ' ' n - - u 1 I n U v n . . u n H . . . . . ,, u n - - n ' -1 n T D . . . , . - - u 1 - n .-. , I - n n . i , . - n - n n - n . T . . . - , . . . - . - n n n . T , . - - u - n n ' u . '-' , . . - u v - n - u - n u f nv . T . . . , . - u f - n - u n . , , . ' - ,u - - n u - n - 1 n n . '-' 1 . - n at n ' u 1 - - n . ,, . . . . . - u f u n . . ,, . . . . . ,, 1 1 ' ' n - - n , . . . . ' 9 -1 I , . . , . . . , , . . ' 1 THE WOONSOCKET CALL Monday, February 23, 1959 DOUBLE HONORS WON AT WHS BY JOYCE GOOSETREY, SENIOR Miss Joyce Goosetrey, a 17-year-old senior at Woonsocket High School, has won double honors. She was chosen today as the winner of the annual DAR good citizenship award, entitling her to participate later in a state contest, the winner of which will receive a S100 savings bond, and she also was chosen as a commended student by the National Merit Scholarship Corp. It Two other Woonsocket High pupils, Wayne Dogan and William Smith, likewise were honored for their outstanding performances in a nationwide test of educational develop- ment, through the Merit Scholarship organization, underwrit- ten by some of the great companies of the nation. WHO'S WHO IN W.H.S. HIGH SCHOOL CORNER L. to r.: S. Delasanta, K. Laffan, M. Miller, W. Dogan, Back row, l. to r.: Carol Pierannuze, Patricia Rowey, Gerard J. Esten, H. Renaud. Bousquet, Mitch Dressler. Back row, l. to r.: Guntis Kalnietis, and Patricia Wheeler. l L-,XT X French ZA with Miss Valcourt as teacher and Mr. Jean- English 3D with Miss Smith as teacher and Miss Sheila Pierre Dery from Providence College as student teacher. Laifan from R.I.C.E. as student teacher. ry' . 1 , V X Q47 'Jig' sg. . 5'5 g 3 Q, 4 Qu 1 , My f ,',. jj' ,rf pk , ,,,A , v ffl iiatxx ' .-X , W 5 r ffl 9 f , .Fxv 1 935 V MT? S'-sf C 'E isggf -...xx E D ,ng -A X X 5 O .pi . A M... f M .dgu ,, Hx -jk Y WWE A Fi- - ??WJw-iff 9'S,j,v ,g g t W-'iiifiiil ' , I 'f 1 1. ll w , fEHf 3-A . -Ii ,Q -.LS 'N if 'll Miss McCombe's 4A bookkeeping class Z? Miss Owen's typing class Q i-,4 tr ,m,,,,, Miss Lloyd's speech class Miss Valcourt's home room 11 with Mr. Defy 1 six i B Trp lr -14.11 .J . 'AI ini' , Q Ld ,iq I :N -J' gd 453-' Mrs. Fish's homemaking class Mrs. Fish's senior homemaking class 71 We if xn it EH 'Z , J aw ,J 4 I Elgin fm A fn ig! F CLASS ALPHABET A is for Atteridge, so pert and petite, B is for Burak, always so neat, C is for Cameron, one of our future nurses, D is for Dogan, who is into our purses, E is for Elias, a spry little lass, F is for Ferrelli, falls asleep in gym class, G is for Goosetrey, clever with a pen, H is for Henry, leader of men, I is for Irene, who moved away, j is for jalette who is here to stay, K is for Kalnietis, blond, handsome, and tall, L is for Lynch, who can really play ball, M is for Monday, who chases the gals, N is for Niedzwiadek, she and Helen are pals, O is for Oberzol, quiet and small, P is for Preeourt, a friend to all, Q is for Quiver, the name of this book, R is for reminisee, why don't you look? S is for Smith, in track ean't be beat, T is for Tanners, at H.j,'s likes to treat, U is for Unicorn, we have none of their kind, V is for Vario, who is hard to Find: W is for Wheeler, who loves a good time, X is for X-tra, we can find no rhymeL Y is for Younkin, proud of his height, Z is for Zarychta, on his feet is so light. Thus one can see, we have quite a Class, We hope that these memories will last and last M - if' ,Vip JX x 1: if-I CHORAL OFFICERS Back row, l. to r.: J. Bonin, S. Precourt, G. Morisseau. Front row: 1. Canestrari, L. Strickland, S. Tweddell. 2' IP I TI-IE CHORAL GROUP Kill lil, ORCHESTRA Second row, l. to r.: C. Piekos, D. Brunetti, N. Simpson, R. Jones, J. Castaldi, R. Brodeur, R. Servizi, R. Statkiewitz, C. Barnes. First row, l. to r.: Mr. Lague, P. Cherkas, F. Wozney, J. Bes- sette, A. Hemond, R. Leclaire, G. Labonte, C. Kostorowski P. Proulx. Piano, I. to r.: J. Trepannier, D. Thompson. P. Jalowy. FUTURE NURSES' CLUB L. to r.: 1. Cameron, S. Precourt, P. Wheeler. IIIIWW LIBRARY CLUB FUTURE NURSES' CLUB OFFICERS 1 , 7 . .-, i p-w o-4 ,-. .gf '-'31 . K , ...Ll ' -QC -Y Y , - I V SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS DEBATING CLUB OFFICERS STELLA MAGNA OFFICERS L. to r.: R. Romblad, A. Whittaker, J. L. to r.: W. Smith, Vice-Presidentg P. L. to r.: M. A. Clark, B. Mariani, J. Solina. Whittaker, Compton, Presidentg P. Tanners, Treasurer, Real-g B, Udall, S. Baram, Secretary. FM lb I CHEMISTRY CLUB Standing, l. to r.: R. Nanni, W. Smith, R. Ferrucci, J. Sty- J. Messier, D. Tenori, M. Smyk. borski, R. Cracco, Mr. Marrah, A. Plante, P. Lauzon, C. Teja, Seated, 1. to r.: J. Atteridge, S. Dubois, J. Wilkins, P. Vallee, LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS Back row, l. to r.: Judith Falk, editor of paperg Judith Whit- taker, co-editor of paper, Sheila Tuchapsky, treasurer. LIBRARY Ngwgppipgg STAFF Second row, l. to r.: Diane Bergeron, vice-presidentg Kath- 4 , 4 ieeii MCNAHY, activities chairman- ' L. to r.: Judith Falk, Paul Tanners, Diane Bergeron, Rich- Front row: Paul Tanners, president, Eva DePOinte, secretary. ard MHSSOHY Swan VUSHS- CELEBRITIES ,Q YV MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED -xg ZS ZW lw 1 g S Dumas A Golden f If 9 3 NEATEST J Goosetrey W Dogan YW W W W I ll: I I I E7 Q15 i BEST LOOKING f 'E' 76 ' X j Atterxdge R Zarychta N. X1 . -Q. X Q . f 5-iii! -Efhul' ,Q Q ,XE f ' E E , f WM ' '- ,'ff4, I ,V A f I X Z 7 X 5 'Y QINK K-N bl 2 ' ' xlfifx- , ,Af - ' ,X 2 A 'E X , ,X A .F XAX ' 1 ' 4 -XX ff f' Xxfy ' , uma, gg fl ,,,,,K,,,,f, y,,fff' 'fff:Qqzff'n'f 'ff ' ' 7 , nf - , ' I f' 'A f Y ,7 f X IZ f if f',Q 2 ,f Q, - E f 1 w p ' f : W- X EX , A ff---12 I 7 V . ., ., 1, f ' A 1 Z 4K I Y 4, , 1 1 Muay! YQ P E . W? If , , mg 4 ff' E ,EE-1 E E ' - , I-.A rf, , E . .4 ' - , 1 MM' ' my 1 'Q' ww , .M fi 1 , A s ' Y 'Eva I . S. Yasinczuk R. 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I ,,,g2- l 'nf I5 fig 1 1,7 r n. 1' - g. 1 ,'. ' '4' -1 C Af Y 1. , if 1 Ii. 1.4: ,fr O4! ,Q 3, 1 I , - ' f fp, 4 f 'L ,. I4 V I 7, , Q.. . fl' 1' U7 -'Y M K 'ive 2 f -K 'L' ' A - mfg , il. ,7 4 ff 55 . -QW ,ff !: K A h OX . 1 , ,.,,,, ,f f- ,-ff! f- f f , f p xx' f ff! FOOTBALL WOONSOCKET 7, DeLASALLE 7 Sparked by Co-Captain Ron DeCubellis' great run- ning, the W.H.S. eleven came from behind to tie highly regarded DeLaSaJle of Newport. DeCubellis scored the Villa Novans' only touchdown in the third quarter. The Villa Novans fought from deep in their own territory to get the TD. Aided by fantastic blocking the Villa Novans ate up the yardage to pay dirt. Serge Pernini, Gerry Mor- isseau, Wayne Dogan, and Bob Tarmey were outstand- ing in their great line play. ? WHS FOOTBALL TEAM APPRECIATED Woonsocket High's fine football work all season was appreciated by one rooter-Cliff Hickerson who presented a trophy bearing the names of the two coaches and three co-captains. Front row, 1. to r.: Mr. Dowling, Co-Captains R. DeCubellis, R. Tarmey, and A. Geruso. . A Standing, l. to r.: Coaches Mr. Rotatori and Mr. McKinnon. Whats so interesting, boys?? WOONSOCKET 12, WESTERLY 15 Woonsocket lost its fourth game in a row on a rain swept Westerly field, Ron DeCubellis and Fred San- tucci scarnpered eight and fifteen yards, respectively, for Woonsocket's two rallies, The Villa Novans failed to get the extra point after DeCubellis' first period touchdown. Again, after Woonsocket's second six-pointer, the try for the point after failed. This proved to be the deciding play of the game. i OooooH! THOSE JACKETS AND SWEATERSY After two courageously fought games, W.H.S. at last won back the city football championship from Mount St. Charles. As a re- ward for their victory, the players were awarded black jackets with maroon trimmingg the cheerleaders received white campus sweaters trimmed with maroon. Glimpse of da Mount! WOONSOCKET 7, TOLMAN 31 A powerful Tolman team defeated the Villa Novans by a 31-7 score at McCoy Stadium. Woonsocket's only touchdown came when Ron DeCubellis intercepted a pass and scampered 62 yards to paydirt. Coach jack McKinnon pulled a surprise by putting second-string Fred Santucci in the quarterback slot for the entire game. Woonsocket missed the fine defensive play of Dusty Dogan who has been out of action because of injuries. WOONSOCKET 20, ST. RAPHAEL 2 Woonsocket played one of the best games of the sea- son by downing St. Ray 20-2. Ron DeCubellis sparked the Villa Novan triumph by scoring two touchdownsg one on a 47 yard intercepted pass return and another on a 13 yard run. Fred Santucci accounted for Woonsocket's third TD on a quarterback sneak from the one yard line. Jerry Morisseau and Babe Herman played an outstand- ing game on the line for the Park Place team. WOONSOCKET 19, DEERING 14 The Woonsocket eleven pulled a surprising upset by downing Deering of West Warwick 19-14. Fran Lynch, playing quarterback like a professional baffled Deering with accurate passing and perfect ball handling. Ron DeCubellis scored the Villa Novans' first TD on a 29 yard run. Henry Renaud and Lynch scored the next two TD's from one and three yards, respectively. The whole Woonsocket line played a tremendous game offensively and defensively. One sad note was that our Co-Captain Tony Geruso broke his ankle and was taken to Kent County Hospital for treatment. WOONSOCKET 19, NO. PROVIDENCE 14 With Lady Luck against them, the Villa Novans dropped a close game to the Cougars. Ron DeCubellis almost won the game by skirting around end and driving 65 yards into the end zone. The TD was nullified be- cause of a Woonsocket clipping penalty. Bobby Tarmey scored on an 18 yard pass from Fran Lynch while Hank Renaud registered the second TD on a 3 yard rush. DeCubellis and Renaud picked up the extra points. WOONSOCKET 25, MT. ST. CHARLES 6 Before a holiday crowd of 4500, the Villa Novans swamped the Hilltoppers 25-6. Ron DeCubellis, by far the game's outstanding player, won the Fairmount Le- gion Trophy. Ron scored two touchdowns and an extra point. DeCubellis scored on a 27 yard pass from Fran FooTBAl.L SQUAD Top row: B. Hoyle, H. Re- naud, D. Lowther, F. Lynch, R. Ducharme, A. Geruso. Bottom row: R. Tarmey, S. Pernini, F. Monday, D. De- mers, R. Robitaille, P. Her- man, G. Morisseau, F. San- tucci. Lynch and on another pass from Lynch this time good for 50 yards and 6 points. Woonsocket won because of the great effort made by the whole team. Nob Tarmey was especially troublesome to the Mount offense. Bruce Hoyle turned in a great performance scoring two TD's. Freshman Hank Renaud also played well, eating up much yardage for the Villa Novans. Once again the Chamber of Commerce city championship cup is back at Woon-. socket after a two-year leave of absence. WOONSOCKET iz, BURRILLVILLE 32 A gallant Woonsocket team bowed to the Broncos 32-12 in their annual game. Although the score seems lop-sided, the game was close for three quarters. Ron DeCubellis and Fred Santucci scored the Villa Novan touchdowns. The Woonsocket line held the Broncos for three quarters but the bigger boys from Burrillville were just too much for the Park Place lads. Howie Laporte was the big star for Burrillville scoring three touch- downs. WOONSOCKET 18, PAWTUCKET WEST 13 Woonsocket pulled ,the upset of the year in Class B football by trouncing West 18-13. It was strictly a team effort as the Villa Novans ground out 240 yards through the weak Ranger line. The under-manned but high spirited line held the highly touted Pawtucket backs to 120 yards. Quarterback Fran Lynch scored two touch- downs while freshman Hank Renaud added another. Flo Monday's interception of a West pass set the stage for Woonsocket's winning touchdown. WOONSOCKET 12, CLASSICAL 27 An acute case of fumble-itis and a rugged Classical team were too much for the Villa Novans as they were downed 27-12. Fleetfooted Ron DeCubellis was unable to move against a brawny Purple line. Hank Renaud and Dave Lowther scored for Woonsocket from two and three yards out, respectivelv. Dick Pinocci played a fine defensive game for the Villa Novans. ROUND ROBIN WOONSOCKET 6, NO. KINGSTON 0 In the Round Robin Injury Fund Game, Woonsocket handled No. Kingston in fine fashion. Ron DeCubellis sparked the offense by reeling off long runs and scoring the Villa Novans' TD from two yards out. Gerry Mor- isseau was a standout on defense making many tackles to contain North Kingston's attack. 83 N w 4. 10' ' 2 vo 'o nz? J E3 Pia '23, I - 2 Q 1 ' 'fnltu ,gy-OOX'i'fQv A . GO!! No. 12 R. DcCubellis Q . 'QQI .Q ' 'J .-1. Q H X Q. 1-'W .M 'B' ,M ..,- M I 'V Y H ,M M T ,. 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No. 40-Fran Lynch, No. 37-Serge Pernini, No. 30- RUN'RUN' RUN! Dick Robitaille, No. 11-Henry Renaud. No, 12-Ron DeCubellis, No. 22-Paul Herman xlA-'Y' vo' FEBRUARY 27, 1959 MOUNT-XWOONSOCKET HOCKEY GAME Mr. joe Chalfin presenting the Sports' Dugout Trophy to Coach Peloquin for winning the city championship. HOCKEY ROUND ROBIN WOONSOCKET 3, MT. ST. CHARLES 2 A scrappy Woonsocket High team nipped Mount 3-2 in overtime in the annual Round Robin Injury Fund game. Paul Lauzon slammed home the winning goal while Dick Sutcliffe and Bob Auger picked up the other two Villa Nova markers. WOONSOCKET 0, BURRILLVILLE 4 WOONSOCKET 2, CRANSTON 4 Wfoonsocket scored early but not enough as it bowed 4-2 to the Green Wav'e of Cranston, Rog Dubois and Bob Auger each scored for Xwoonsocket in the hrst period but highly toured Cranston came back with four goals to beat the Villa Novans. WOONSOCKET I, LaSAI-l.E 3 Woonsocket. sparkling defensively, gave LaSalle quite a battle before bowing 3-I. The Villa Novans kept the Maroon hopping with its defensive playing, Woonstick- et's lone goal came in the second period when Rog Dubois slammed home Dick Sutcliffe's rebound. Norm Lezy looked good in the goal for the Villa Novans. WOONSOCKET 5. NO. PROVIDENCE 2 Woonsocket. held to three goals in previous outings, exploded for five rallies as they downed the N. P. Cougars at the Auditorium. Rog Dubois and Cy Demers picked up two goals apiece while Dick Sutcliffe added one to the score. Norm Lezy did a fine job in the nets turning aside fourteen shots. WOONSOCKET 1, HOPE 1 Woonsocket outplayed Hope High but just couldn't get a break. The Villa Novans played an outstanding defensive game with jerry Morrisseau playing like a pro, Freshman George Benoit did a bang-up job in the goal by turning aside many hard shots. Dick Sutcliffe took a pass from Den Demers and laced it by the Hope goalie for W'oonsocket's only tally. WOONSOCKET 3, E. PROVIDENCE 2 A greatly improved Woonsocket team scored three times in 65 seconds to nip the Townies. Denny Demers, Roger Dubois, and Bruce Hoyle scored in that order in the last period to salt away the verdict for the Park Place lads. Dick Sutcliffe set up two goals while jerry Morisseau and Carl Sutherland did a fine job on defense. WOONSOCKET 5, MT. ST. CHARLES I Wfoonsocket drew first blood toward the city hockey championship by downing Mount 3-I. Junior Denny Demers scored all three XY'oonsocket goals. It was a hard fought contest all the way. In a desperation play, Mount took their goalie off the ice in favor of another forward. But the play backfired. Demers won the face off and skated in on the empty Mount goal and shot for his third goal. Gerry Morrisseau played an excellent de- fensive game. The whole team gave one of its finest showings of the year. VUOONSOCKET 2. XVARXVICK 3 The Villa Novans were upset by last place Whrwick 52. Xwarwick scored two important goals in the last period to dump Vifoonsocket. Dennis, who has turned into a top notch player, scored both goals for Wfoon- socket. Rog Dubois and defenseman Ron Fullam pick up assists. Goalie George Benoit played his usual out- standing game but received little help from the Park Place defense. WOONSOCKET 3, BURRILLVILLE 4 Although Dennis Demers scored three goals for Woonsocket, the Villa Novans bowed to the Broncos after a hard fought game. It was a see-saw affair during the third period until Burrillville scored its fourth goal. The Bronco defense then thwarted all attempts at scoring by Woonsocket. Demers became Wfoonsockefs leading scorer with his hat trick performance. Wfoonsockefs de- fense played a good game against the hard shooting Bronco team, which is on the top of the league. George Benoit played a great game and is proving his abilities even though he's only a freshman. WOONSOCKET O, CRANSTON 2 Wfoonsocket, hard hit by scholastic ineligibilities, put up a good battle before bowing to Cranston. With only eight players Marcel Peloquin's charges dropped another hard fought game. Gerry Morrisseau and Rog Dubois played great defensive games. Freshman George Benoit turned in another stellar performance. The Villa Novans will have a tough time winning a playoff berth with only eight players and six league games left. WOONSOCKET 0, LaSALLE 5 An undermanned Woonsocket team was downed by LaSalle Academy after a great battle. The effete Villa Outnumbered! Extreme right, D. Demers. Novans, limited to an eight man squad, made a gallant effort to win. LaSalle struck early, scoring two goals in the first period. The Wfoonsocket defense displayed fine hockey by limiting LaSalle to three goals. Ray Trant played a fine game in the goal for Vloonsocket. WOONSOCKET 2, NO. PROVIDENCE 2 Woonsocket, playing with only eight men, gained a two-two tie against No. Providence. The Villa Novans did it the hard way scoring both goals in the third period. Rog Dubois scored both Woonsocket goals with Dick Sutcliffe picking up two assists. In the five minute over- time the Woonsocket defense staved off the Cougars' at- tack. Ray Trant turned in a fine stint at goal. WOONSOCKET 0, HOPE 7 Woonsocket was swamped by a powerful Hope High aggregation by a 7-0 score. Fatigue finally caught up with the undermanned Villa Novan squad who could not hold the Blue Wave's attack. A couple of Hope's goals were lucky, particularly one deflected into the cage by a Woonsocket defenseman. Wfoonsocket couldn't get a scoring attack rolling as it played in a listless manner. Because of scholastic difficulties. the team has dwindled to nine players. but these nine have fought their best to keep the Villa Novans' playoff hopes alive. ' Check him! No. ll-C. Sutherland. WHAT A SCRAMBLE! L. to r.1 G. Benoit, D. Demers, R. Fulam, R. Dubois. 'Obi . OOPS!! No. 6-G. Morisseau: Goalie-R. Trant. n Qi- l 3 1 ic I L' BASKETBALL TEAM Haggerty, P. Allaire. H BASKETBALL NORTH PROVIDENCE 61, WOONSOCKET 53 The Woonsocket defense was unable to cope with the Cou- gars' Charlie Wiikes, who racked up the amazing total of 33 points. Dennis Haggerty, who did a fine job on the boards, and Joe Stolasz, who scored 16 points, were the only bright spots in the Villa Novan cast. WOONSOCKET 66, PAWTUCKET VOKE 53 The locals played brilliantly on defense in the first and third periods and the offense was equally potent in the second and fourth stanzas. Paul Allaite led the scoring parade with 13 points, while Stolasz and Lynch chipped in with ll and 10 respectively. SACRED HEART 46, WOONSOCKET 41 The Beavers came into the game undefeated but the Villa Novans, playing close defensively and slowing down Sacred Heart's fast break, managed to give them a stiff fight. The vis- itors secured their margin of victory in the second period, out- scoring Wloonsocket 16-10. Lynch with 14 and Stolasz with 11 provided most of the scoring punch. CENTRAL FALLS 97, WOONSOCKET 40 The only satisfaction for the Villa Novans came in holding Central Falls to less than 100 points. However, Paul Allaire held Bill Nicynski, Central Falls' All-State, to a mere six points. The league champs showed why they are one of the state's best teams. Dennis Haggerty led W7oonsocket's scorers with 11. CLASSICAL 61, WOONSOCKET 57 Classical avenged its first-round loss to Woonsocket by blitz- ing them 23-11 in the initial period, to sew up the game. Mr. Enright used reserves sparingly and Joe Stolasz poured in 19 points. CUMBERLAND 64, WOONSOCKET 48 The tangy Clippers dominated play on the blackboards, and forced the Villa Novans to shoot from the outside. Defensive lapses gave Cumberland several gift points. Stolasz had 14 points while Allaire had 13. DEERING 54, WOONSOCKET 51 Wwnsocket, minus the services of Stolasz and Lynch, never- theless put up a stiff fight. Behind throughout the first half, they rallied to lead 41-39 at the three-quarter mark. Joe Sty- borski and Guntis Kalneitis took up the scoring slack with 15 points apiece. NORTH PROVIDENCE 54, WOONSOCKET 47 As happened so often during the season, the Villa Novans fell far behind in the htst half and stormed back in the late stages of the game. However the rally fell short and they went down to defeat. Guntis Kalneitis led the Woonsocker scorers with 13 points. WOONSOCKET 71, PAWTUCKET VOKE 51 Woonsocket repeated its first-round victory over Voke, piling up its highest point total of the season. The defense was also very effective. Allaite hit for 18 points, J. P. Cote had 14, Kalneitis had 12, and Stolasz wound up with 10. SACRED HEART 71, WOONSOCKET 51 The Villa Novans trailed by only three points, 39-36, at the end of the third quarter, but fell apart at the seams in the last period, when the Hearts hit for an amazing 32 points. Kal- neitis had 12 points and Stolasz 10. This was the last Class B game. MT. ST. CHARLES 53, WOONSOCKET 42 Wfoonsocket sprinted ahead in the first period 19-16 but trailed 27-24 at the half and 36-30 at the end of the third quarter. The Villa Novans keyed their defense to stop Bert Guay, and succeeded, holding him to eight points. However, this created openings for his teammates. J. P. Cote had 11 points. VVoonsocket's basketball team this year was far from success- ful, winning three games while losing sixteen. With the excep- tion of Fran Lynch, the players had seen very limited varsity action, a fact which became very evident during the season. In addition, on only one occasion did a Villa Novan player score Front row, 1. to r.: J. P. Cote, P. Herman, F. Santucci, D. Standing, l. to r.: G. Kalnei- tis, W. Garcia, F. Lynch, J. Esten, J. Styborski, J. Stolasz. twenty points or better in a single game. Also, only one player, joe Stolasz, managed to average more than ten points per game. The fact that the team scored an average of only 49.9 points while allowing their opponents 59.5 points per game, explains the losing season. Without a really tall rebounder, the team seldom controlled the boards. As a result, when the team's shooting was off, they didnt often get a second shot. A team with all these handicaps is indeed fortunate to have won a single game. Members of this year's team were ,loe Stolasz, Paul Allaire, Guntis Kalneitis. Fran Lynch, joe Styborski, dl. P, Cote, Paul Herman, Fred Santucci. Billy Garcia, joel Esten, Dennis Haggerty, and Bob Barrera. MOUNT PLEASANT 52, NWOONSOCKET 5l A heart-breaking overtime defeat for the Villa Noyans. The game was close all the way. Srolasz with l l and Allaire with ll were the top point-producers. CENTRAL 5F, VVOUNSUCKET 42 Centrals Iirrol llunt gave the Wfoonsocket defense tits as he scored 2' points. The game was decided in the second period when the locals were outscored 20-9. Kalneitis hit for ll points and Lynch had 10. MT. ST. CHARLES 53, WOONSOCKET 45 The Mounties made good on 21 of 54 attempted foul shots, while the Villa Novans connected on only I5 of 25. Bert Cvuay was unstoppable. The teams scored an equal number of baskets. Kalneitis had 15 points, Lynch 12, and Allaire 10. BLOCK THAT SHOT!!! CATCH IT!!! ROGERS 6', WOONSOCKET 48 Although outscored 20-2 in the initial quarter and 5'-12 in the first half. the Villa Novans played the Vikings off their feet in the later stages. ln this last exhibition game Stolasz scored 18 points and Kalneitis l', CENTRAL FALLS 'fJ, XVUONSOCKIET 45 The boys were no match for the talent-laden league champs. The Villa Noyans were outplayed in all phases of the game. The defense looked especially ragged, while Allaire tossed in lil points and Stolasz ll to lead the offense, XWOONSOCKIZT 'fl, CLASSICAL 5' The team looked sharp in its first victory of the campaign. The locals won the game from the foul stripe, outscoring Clase sical Zo-li, The offense functioned smoothly. and the defense was adequate. joe Stolasz pumped home ll points, Kalneitis had 15, and Lynch scored ll, CUMBERLAND ol, XX'UONSUf.Kli'l' Ss The Clippers completely dominated the boards .ind limited the Villa Novans to their lowest point output of the season. However, Guntis Kalneitis looked good in a losing cause, gar- nering lfs points. DIZIZRING lo, XVOONSOCKET -l3 Wloonsocket picked up half of their points on foul shots, hitting on 21 of 25 attempts. The locals fell behind 2 A-ll in the first half but came storming hack in the second half and just fell short. Allaire counted li times and Stolasz scored lil. CUlNllf DOXVN TO EARTH No. 25-j. P. Cote. J. Stolasz, jumping. G. Kalneitis, No. 20--F. Lynch, No. 24-G. Kal- looking on. neitis. Tryin!-Z!!! No lp J Stolasz No 77 P Allaire Take it away' ' No 73 D Haggerty P Allaire andj Cote looking on 4' - Alf, . THE HERO! !! Left to right: R. Guillet, G. Morisseau, R. Fullam, A. Du- perron, E. Wacker, P. Her- man, R. Hamrnann, M. De Pointe. BASEBALL WOONSOCKET 15, CENTRAL FALLS 2 Woonsocket started off its 1958 Northern Division campaign in great fashion by drubbing Central Falls 15-2 at Barry Field. The Villa Novans smashed out fourteen hits with Dick Ham- mann and Ray Zarychta leading the attack with three safeties apiece. Ron DeCubellis and Ed Wacker divided the pitching chores, each turning in adequate performances against sub-par competition. WOONSOCKET 19, SACRED HEART 5 Woonsocket had its second field day of the season by romp- ing over Sacred Heart 19-5. The Park Place lads were too much for the Central Falls lads, splurging for twelve hits and eleven walks. Al Duperron hurled for Woonsockect turning in a hne stint. Billy Reilly had three hits and Guillet and Zarychta picked up two. WOONSOCKET 4, CUMBERLAND 0 The Villa Novans gained their third straight league victory behind the three hit pitching of Ed Wacker. Wacker struck out thirteen men in his seven inning performance. Manny Depointe came through with three big hits to pace Woonsocket. Coach Savaria displayed some of his baseball strategy in a series of bunting plays by Billy Reilly and Ed Wacker. WOONSOCKET 1, PAWTUCKET VOCATIONAL 4 The Villa Novans lost their game of the season to Voke in the ninth inning. With the score tied 1-1, Voke scored three big runs which the Villa Novans couldn't get back. Ron De- Cubellis hurled fine ball giving up three hits. Dick Guillet had three of Woonsocket's six hits. WOONSOCKET 18, NORTH PROVIDENCE 0 Woonsocket hit its early season stride by mauling No. Provi- dence 18-0 at the Cougars' diamond. The local lads probably would have scored more but the game was called because of rain at the end of the fifth inning. Ed Wacker went all the way giving up only five singles. The Villa Novans were sparked by three hit performances by Dicky Huillet and Ray Zarychta. The Indians of Woonsocket got only ten hits but capitalized on several miscues and walks by the No. Providence aggrega- tion. WOONSOCKET 2, MOUNT ST. CHARLES 4 Woonsocket suffered its second defeat of the season by being downed by a slugging Mt. St. Charles team 4-2. The Mounties banged out three important home runs to douse the spirited five of the Villa Novans. Wacker chucked for the Villa Novans, giving up only four hits. Duke Duperron had three hits for Woonsocket. WOONSOCKET 2, BURRILLVILLE 14 With the Woonsocket nine making six errors, Burrillville High won 14-2. Burrillville scored eight times in the iirst inn- ing which all but stifled the Villa Novans' hope for victory. Woonsocket collected four hits off of Burrillville pitchers. WOONSOCKET 4, CENTRAL FALLS 2 Scoring four runs in the last frame the Savariamen came from behind to whip Central Falls. Ron DeCubellis pitched for Woonsocket giving up only six hits. Woonsocket capi- talized on C. F. pitcher Tommy Foy's unsteadiness by scoring two runs on wild pitches. Al Duperron picked up two base knocks for Woonsocket. WOONSOCKET 5, SACRED HEART 0 Woonsocket got its sixth win of the season behind the shut- out pitching of Manny Depointe. Depointe, filling in for the sick Al Duperron, turned in an excellent job giving the Hearts four scattered hits. Shortstop Dick Guillet banged out two hits while Den Hart and Lou Lynch tripled for the Villa Novans. WOONSOCKET 13, CUMBERLAND 11 A seven run uprising in the last inning propelled Woon- socket to a 13-11 win over Cumberland. Combining eleven hits and ten Clipper errors the Villa Novans eked out the victory. Ron DeCubellis went the route for Woonsocket. Atlhough he gave up twelve hits he received better fielding support than did Clipper Pitcher, Stan Koziol. Ed Wacker had three hits while Reilly and Tarmey had two apiece. WOONSOCKET 0, PAWTUCKET VOKE 3 For the second time this season Pawtucket Voke beat the Villa Novans behind the excellent pitching of Dennie Ford. Ford limited Woonsocket to four hits, two by Ronnie DeCu- bellis. DeCubellis came on in relief of Al Duperron in the second and gave up only two hits. All was lost for his mates failed to get any to support his fine pitching. WOONSOCKET 14, NORTH PROVIDENCE 4 Woonsocket, scoring runs in the first four innings, easily handled No. Providence, 14-4. Ed Wacker went the route giv- ing up only four hits. The Cougars got three runs in the first but the Savariamen bounded back with two in the first, five in the second, three in the third, and four in the fourth. Ron DeCubellis and Dick Guillet each had two hits. WOONSOCKET 6, MOUNT ST. CHARLES 5 Breaking a hve-all deadlock in the sixth inning, Woonsocket nipped Mount 6-5, at Barry Field. Ed Wacker chucked well for the Villa Novans being solved for only three hits. Ron De- Cubellis knocked in the winning run when he banged a Ron jarry serving into center field scoring A. Duperron. 'DeCube1lis and Guillet had two hits each with Duperron, Tarmey, Hart, and Zarychta picking up base knocks. Another for W.H.S. Runner, W. Reilly. 4 . 1 Rf , fi Y 1 , i rl I Y ' - ,- 9 i A 1 J , 1 I ' , r lui' S . . . x 4, . A . ili'!'ii 191 Maefpl, K, wg' .' 1 Q f idk fy.,'Pf'-fgzf-::,.:,y4fqH-f'!'Ji , . e11,Hff1gLQff'f .i? gf, 4, ,f - -. . -- ryuffca.,-Ng ,ff'. i-JL sgwiiisig Vg ' rf? ,ll ' - an ii We fi -K Q ' ,Q n-wa 1 f 5 - 115- 1 ,QW ,z . 1-4'-'gas '- f?'j,T'w-fsfgf-ji' - ' -fa A -v'5?'39-if' 2' A , -..-,a ' ,--f...:.-.-,- ,-,g,,'t 'f 1. f A f -1' -if .-me W VV-f, . Hil ti- ' . 1 ' ' e ' 's 'W- L J :ive Yer out! Runner, W. Reilly. One Step More! Runner-Ron DeCubellis. s we-a, , .1-fu. -ws: . i - WOONSOCKET l5, BURRILLVILLE 7 Woonsocket High's baseball team clinched a co-championship in the Northern Division as it handed Burrillville a 15-7 set- back at Harrisville. The victory moved the Villa Novans into a hrst-place deadlock with Cumberland, each with ten wins and four losses. Woonsocket scored seven runs off of Bill Rogers and then bombarded relief chucker Eccleston for seven runs on seven hits in the seventh. Ed Wacker pitched for Woon- socket. Al Duke Duperron, Ron DeCubel1is, Dick Guillet, and Ben Hammann had two hits apiece. Hammann also scored four runs. WOONSOCKET 1, WESTERLY 2 The Villa Novans were defeated in their first playoff game for the State title by Westerly. The Villa Novans couldn't solve pitcher Ron Stenhouse, who gave up three hits and made four- teen Savariamen hit the dust on third strikes. Al Duperron scored Woonsocket's only run when Rob Tarmey knocked him in on a long blast which hit the left field fence 345 feet from home plate. Wacker pitched a strong game for Woonsocket. Almost-but not quite. Tagging, R. Zarychta, 1-ff-W' f iaarvvf' N ' f-J ,,.-if-1 .. aarwaeif-f wg . , . A W . 5,-.-variant!-f g2?-5'. IL: Tffei- X . T' gg'-3.. :tr- 1 ig' ,31f 2-i-.31 N -A ji- ,a -.af-I -'-ififil-.Q f - ,-, 'tif' ,vgrs fe' ' . W V -'ff Too late! No. 35--R. Tarmey. Score, Knob, Score!! Sliding, R. Tarmey. . f? 7 ' Q ,, , . 3149- . v--nil In in , ' ar I , 'Q , - 'V ' A ..-...- --Sv'st'5 4 W ' 'X . AX I r X X C . 1 A . 5:5 3' v- :Ll - A-nj I' .94 4? 8 -- 655, - l EE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front tow, left to right: R. Zarychta, P. Allaire, D. LeBlanc. Back row, left to right: W. Smith, W. Henry. CROSSCOUNTRY 1958 Coach Roger Dwyer's harriers were entered for the first time in Class B of the newly-formed Interscholastic League, finishing with a record of two wins and five defeats, a few by a close margin. The victories came at the expense of Classical and Tolman. The Villa Novans suffered defeats at the hands of Barrington, St. Raphael's, Moses Brown, North Providence, and Coventry. The principle difficulty for the locals lay in securing the vital positions between second and fifth. However, the Villa Novans did place a runner on the All- State Team. Bill Smith won ten of twelve races, finishing second on the other two occasions and, as a result, was selected for the team. Other members of the team were: Paul Allaire, Ray Zarychta, Ken Galkin, Jim Liard, Bill Henry, Don LeBlanc, John Piotrowski, jack Fagan, and Ed Noel. TRACK 1958 tae.- 99' ur A s 'x. at 'L' .I 'Alia . 1 .. H -we '1 4' . ff 'fr fight. fan. 4.4 6 ..-rc ntl: BILL SMITH - QUITE A LAD During his two years as captain of the cross-country team, Bill has won many honors, placing first in the Bruckshaw Race and second in the All-State competi- tion. Besides his numerous medals, his most treasured prize is the trophy which he won for placing first in a three-mile run in Millville, Massachusetts, on Memo- rial Day, 1958. With an average of 1.2, he has placed first in ten meets and second in two meets, setting a record of 12 minutes, 51 seconds for ZW miles. Bill plans to con- tinue running in cross-country and track for either Brown University or Providence College. Good job, Ken. K. Galkin fgoing over the bar ,,,.-- The 1958 edition of the Woonsocket High track team par- ticipated in four dual meets, with the Villa Novans winning one and finishing on the short end of the count in three. Woon- socket had one of the top performers in the state in Hal Roy, who placed first in three events in the Class B championships and was the team's top scorer in all their meets. In addition, Dick Beaudry piled up points in the shot put and discus. Bill Smith went undefeated in the mile, and Ken Galkin and Pres- ton Hare starred in the quarter and half mile, respectively. Dave Brown was outstanding in the javelin. Jerry Scott gave the Villa Novans depth in the weight events along with Steve Kokolskig Bill Henry scored in the broad jump and high jump, and Dick Giard, along with Mitch Dressler, helped in the dashes. Other members of the team were jack Flynn, George Vezina, and Jim Liard. WOONSOCKET 44, MT. ST. CHARLES 46 Mount heavily favored but nearly upset. Villa Novans took first place in all the running events but a lack of depth in the field events cost them the meet. Woonsocket's first place win- ners: Roy C3J, Galkin, Hare, Smith, Beaudry. Seconds: Roy, Beaudry, Brown. Thirds: Giard, Roy, Robitaille, Kokolski. WOONSOCKET 52, FRANKLIN 29 Villa Novans blast Panthers as Chick Roy scores 20 points. Woonsocket takes four of five running events and two of four held events. Firsts: Roy 642, Galkin, Smith. Seconds: Henry, Flynn, Beaudry, Brown. WOONSOCKET 53, TOLMAN 57 Woonsocket took six first places to Tolman's five but failed to gain the necessary runnerup positions. Chick Roy scored 18 points to lead the Villa Novans. Firsts: Roy 132, Hare, Smith, Brown. Seconds: Beaudry 121, Galkin, Roy. Thirds: Giard 121 , Henry, Vezina, Scott. . ft NN .ALL Wm 'Q MAJORETFES CHEERLEADERS Left to right: B. Dwyer, 1. Solina, L. Solina, C. Ravenelle, S. From row, left to right: Leslie Strickland, Sandra Yasmczult Delasanta, B. Chalhn, L. Bachand, J. Felice, S. Flynn, D. Baker. Andrea Kogut, joan Gramolini, Carol Teja, Sandra Chaharyn CHEERLEADERS First row, l. to r.: A. Kogut, S. Du mas, S. Dubuc, j. Gramolini. Second row, l. to r.: L. Strickland, j. Atteridge, M. A. 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FIRST AID CLASS Back row, l. to r.: H. Compton, C. Shaw, K. Martin, J. O'R0urke. Second row, I. to r.i D. Schmitt, K. Corrigan, M. Dickey, M. L'Heureux, N. Mencarini. Front row, l. to r.: B. Gnot, R. jalette, Mr. Lantner. QL? Y'1 Alzlls Mudlte Allam Douglas Anez Nxcholas Atterrdge Jo Ann Avrla eanne Bacon Marne Barley Allen Barnett Robert Barylrck Frances DIRECTORY SENIORS 365 Summer Street 300 Knrght Street 916 Park Avenue Slatersvxlle North Smrthfield 2 Bartlett Street 24 Florlda Avenue 228 Bourden Boulevard 98 Bellrngham Street 155 Boyden Street Beauchesne Paulrne 165 Quaker Hrghway Bessette james 43 Quaker Hlghway Blondrn Nancy 37 Rlchelleu Street Bonrn joseph Rocky H1ll Rd North Smlthfreld Brren Paulxne Broulllette Lrllxan Bunting Carol Burak Barbara Calabrese Carol Cameron janet Canestrarr Jean Carden Elame Carey Clarre Castaldr james Champagne Mary Ann Cllfford Brlan Coccolr Barbara Comeyne Gustave Compton Prrscrlla Corrxgan Kathleen Cracco Ronald Da Costa Patrrcra Dangnault Carol DeCubel11s Ronald Destrampes Lorayne Rnendeau Roger Cornell Ronald Dextraze Normand Drckey Mary Lou 171 Dudley Street 227 Manvrlle Road 146 Ward Street 106 V1ne Street 404 Flora Avenue 61 Salrsbury Street 1168 Socral Street 56 Merrda Avenue 315 East School Street 508 Grove Street 354 Cass Avenue 65 Blackstone Street 272 Ward Street 65 Progresso Avenue RFD 11:3 Esmond 40 Woodland Road 595 Wood Avenue 111 jrllson Avenue 20 New Street 84 St Leon Avenue 771 Grove Street 200 Progresso Avenue 105 Farm Street 668 Wrnter Street Lounsquxsset Pxke Dogan Wayne 24 Hrllvnew Ave North Smxthfield Dorn Davld 59 Salrsbury Street Downey Kathleen 139 Annette Avenue Dubors Roger 658 Logee Street Duboxs Suzanne 232 Ball0u Street Dubuc Susan 28 Merrrmac Rd North Sm1thf1eld Ducharme jacquelme Ducharme Roland Dumas Sharon Dunn Barbara Durkrn udxth Dwyer Brenda Dzlubanluk Jean Ann Elras Carol Fagan ohn Felrce Robert Ferrellr Theresa Ferruccr Rrchard Flynn ohn 39 Oregon Avenue 37 Klndergarten Street 54 Bellevue Avenue 117 Trent Street 650 Flfth Avenue 164 jenckes Street 23 Edmund Street 397 Logee Street 26 Burton Street 194 Flrst Avenue 49 Berkeley Street 80 Hamlet Avenue 95 South Street Ganga Angela Galkrn Kenneth Garceau Gale Garceau jacquelme Garcra Wrllram Gardella Catherme Geruso Anthony Gxard Rlchard Gilman Madonna Golden Alan Goostrey Joyce Greenlund Arlrne Gregoxre Paul Grondxnes Leo Gurllet Rrchard Hardmk Marxe Hebert jacquelme Henry Wlllram Hood Sandra Hughes Ellzabeth Hulme Robert Jalette Rosanne jarret Guy Kalnletxs Guntls Kelly Robert Kogut Andrea Lalrberte PHIIICIH 172 Progresso Avenue 1140 Park Avenue 29 Lmcoln Street 29 Lmcoln Street 58 Sweet Avenue 19 Sprmg Street 91 Meadow Road 86 Transrt Street 89 Second Avenue Prospect Street 418 Summer Street 293 Eighth Avenue 108 Park Avenue 250 Rhode Island Avenue 65 Ruskrn Avenue 364 Blackstone Street 60 Dean Street 29 Sprrng Street 156 Hamrlton Street 34 Marshall Road 148 Morrn Helghts 126 Earle Street 71 Cote Avenue 2000 D1amond H111 Road 46 Church Street 15 Olo Street 188 Mowry Street 118 Cottage Street Lambert Ernest 531 Greenvxlle Rd N Smrthfleld Landry Bertrand Lanons Theodore Lanoue George Lanowy Rrchard Larrvnere Raymond 689 Mendon Road 306 Front Street 291 Wrllow Street 46 Marlloux Street 437 Park Avenue Lauzon Paul 85 Rathburn Street Lavallee Royal 53 Sprmg Street LeBlanc Donald 802 Soclal Street Lemleux Carolyn 19 Carpenter Street Slatersvrlle Lenz Joyce 114 Summnt Street Lezy Normand 51 Dana Street LHeureux Mary Ann 30 Mann Street Manvrlle Llafd james 93 Seventh Avenue Lovell Alrce 55 Greene Street Slatersvrlle Lynch Francrs 25 Dexter Street Macktez Ruth 147 Glen Road Marqurs Herve 320 Fourth Avenue Martm Karen 268 Prospect Street Masson Rrchard 209 W1nthrop Street McPartl1n Wlnrfred 126 Monty Street Mencarrm Natalre 86 Flfth Avenue Messier Jeanne 90 Lefrancols Blvd Mxller MarJory 157 West Street Mxslaszek Helen 419 Farrmount Street Monday Flor1an 941 Mendon Road Morrsseau Gerald 117 Craxgre Avenue Nadeau ulre Federal St Blackstone Mass Nanm Roland 323 Maple Street . 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No Mam Street Slatersv1lle 126 Hamlet Avenue 755 Nursery Avenue Desaultels Sandra 2 Btrch H111 Ave N Smlthfield Hogan Dan1el Johnson Edw1n W Dewtng Eleanor D1Cesare joseph Dobrwado Wanda D1essler M1tche1l Ducharme Lorrame Dulude Monette Dumas, Paul1ne Dumond, Brenda Duphmey, Lorna 73 Phoebe 163 Bourdon Blvd 135 Hunt1ngton Avenue 267 Paradrs Avenue 96 Water Street 66 Cranston Street 97 Kmdergarten Street 160 Valley Street 454 Wlnter Street 65 M111 Street 59 Edgewater Dr1ve, E Blackstone, Mass Bouchard Eugene Bouchard Lorrame Boucher Elrzabeth Boucher Jeanne Boucher Paulme Bourassa Lorrame Bourget Margaret Bousquet Arthur Gnot Barbara Gobbl Emrly Allard Bruno Brtsson Thomas Brren Gerard Browchuk Roman DIRECTORY 35 Bourdon Blvd Marn St Forestdale 157 Mann Street 110 Burrrngton Street 172 Ltncoln Street 272 Front Street 740 Great Road 119 Danrels Street 78 Chestnut Street 661 Dramond H111 Road 451 Logee Street 66 Armand Avenue 171 Dudley Street 1570 Provrdence Prke N Smrthlield Brunettr 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Flynn Sharon 231 Greenvrlle Rd N Smrthfleld Forcter Dorrs Fortter Rrchard Frechette Paultne Frechette Susan Fregan Erleen Fullam Ronald Garellck Frank Garland David Garland Frederrck Gauth1er Normand Geoffrey Madelaxne Geromrnr Jeannette Godrn Rrchard 200 Paprneau Avenue 80 Arrow Street 213 Bourdon Blvd 30 Beck Street 805 Cumberland H111 Road 126 Carnatlon Street 531 Prospect Street Buxton St Slatersvllle R I Buxton St Slatersvrlle R I 188 Barnabee Street 220 Logee Street 104 Fournrer Avenue 41 Bennett Street Hatch Cynthra Vtctory Hrghway Slatersvrlle R I Heroux Ronald Jalbert Gene anelle Normand Lefebre Lucren Perron Theresa Prerranunzl Carol Protrowskr ohn Plante oseph Porrrer eannme Polny Barbara Poudrxer Paulrne Prrstawa Walter Proulx Paul Rademsky Carol Ravenelle Carol Rarnvrlle anrce Rerlly Frances Renaud Carol Reynolds Jeanne Rxcher Erleen Rrendeau Carol Robertshaw Jeffrey Robtllard Louise Rocheleau Marcel Sadwm Lawrence St Amant Jerome Santuccx Fredertck Scott Nancy Servrzr 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