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Ebb Tide, Senior Edition (Jun 1958)

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Five members of the Senior class were elected to membership in SENIOR EDITION Kappa Gamma Pi, the National Scholastic Activity Honor Society of Catholic Women's colleges. 'f.he students are chosen on the basis of a high level of achievement in scholarship, ,character, service and leadership. Miss Julie Carlson, a history major and education minor, is a graduate of Saint Catherine's Academy. At Salve Regina College, Julie has demon­ strated her talents in the Spanish and art dubs. In 1955, she was chairman of vhe art show. Miss Eileen Flaherty came to Salve Regina College from Saint Xavier's Academy where she wrote a weekly column in the high school section of tihe Providence Visitor. Miss Flaherty's major field is mathe­ Salve Reginia College, Newport, R. I. June, 1958 matics and her minor is education. Miss Diane Silveria is a nursing student. She has belonged to Our Lady's Sociality for four years as well as to N. F. C. C. S. She was class treasurer in her freshman year and President of the Salve Regina Student Bishop To Confer Degrees; Nurses Association during her senior year. Miss Silveria has also been active in the W. R. A. Miss Kathleen Sullivan, a nursing student, graduated from Saint Bishop Brady To Speak Canherine's Academy. While at S. R. C., Kathy belonged to N. F. C. C. S., the Sodality, and S. N. 0. where she was vice-president in her junior year The eighth commencement exer­ and in her senior year, senior delegate to the R. I. State Convention. cises of Salve Regina College will Miss Loretta Verde, a chemistry major and biology minor has just be held June 2, at 3:00 p. m. on completed her term of office as President of the Student Council. In her the terrace of . The freshmen and sophomore years, she served as president of her class. Her exercises will be dedicated to His activities include Sigma Rho, N . F. C. C. S., I. R. C., Sodality, and typist Excellency, Most Reverend Russell on ohe Ebb Tide Staff. J. McVinney, D.D., L.L.D. in com­ memoration of the tenth anniversary of his consecration as Bishop of Mother Mary Hilda Seniors To Sing Providence. To Confer Honors, Hoods Baccalaureate Mass A tribute to Bishop McVinney Class Day exercises for the Class Baccalaureate exercises will open will be given by His Excellency of 1958 will ·be held on May 23. on Sund~y, June 1, with Mass Most Reverend Matthew Brady, Loretta Verde will be Processional offered by the Very Reverend D.D., Bishop of Manchester. Marshal. Very Rev. Irving A. Irving Georges, O.P. in the college Born in Waterbury, Connecticut, Georges will give the Invocation. chapel at 11 a. m. Bishop Brady was educated at St. The program will include the Seniors will march in procession Thomas Seminary, American Col­ Class S ong--Gertrude Armaral, down the grand staircase to their lege at Louvain, Belgium, and St. Class History-Barbara O'Gara, places in the chapel. The Bacca­ Bernard's, Rochester. Ordained to Class Prophecy-Helgi Danjezek laureate Mass will be sung by the the priesthood in 1916, Bishop and Kathleen Sullivan, Class Will­ Senior Class. A dinner for parents Jean Coughlin and Patricia Smith, and students will be served in the Brady has served as chaplain of the U. S. Army, as a member of St. Thomas Class Ode-Dorothy Mahler. main dining room immediately Seminary faculty, as pastor of St. Rita's Church, Hamden, Conn., as ap­ pointed defender of the marriage ,bond and promoter of justice, Conn. Shirley Perry will deliver the after. Loretta Verde will be toast Address. Nancy Dupont will pre­ diocese, and as director of nhe Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. sent the college banner to Ann mistress of the ceremony. Bishop Brady was consecrated Bishop of Burlington in 1938 and Connors, Chairman of the Fresh­ Day of Recollection, officiated was appointed Bishop of Manchester in 1944. man Class. by Father William Gallagher will The Reverend John T. Shea, A.B., Marshal will lead the procession, Mother Mary Hilda will confer open at 9 o'clock for the Seniors. following which Bishop McVinney will confer nhe degrees. Very Reverend Irving A. Georges, O.P., M.A., S.T.Lr., S.T.M., will Honors and the Academic Hood. Their induction to the Alumni Asso­ Participating in the planting of extend the greetings of the faculty and administration. His Excellency ciation will ·proceed at 7: 30 p. m. the Class Tree will be Jean Dennis J. Roberts, Governor, will bring the greetings of the State, and His Coughlin, Dianne Silveria, and Bar­ Honor Henry C. Wilkinson will extend tihe greetings of Newport. Michael bara Balzano. diction of the Blessed Sacrament E. Walsh, Ed.D., Commissioner of Education will present professional The Seniors will conclude the will be given in the chapel by teachers' certificates. campus program by an Act of Con­ Reverend Father Georges, assisted The commencement activities will end with an address and bene­ secration to the Sacred Heart. Bene- by Reverend Father Shea.. diction by the Most Reverend Bishop followed by the recessional. 'Jfie cdlll.01-t d?eo-e'"l~nd !Bi1,hop To Our Graduates -

Newport's Leading Department Store ARNOLD ART STORE LEYS' CENTURY STORE Greeting Cards for a// Occasions Complete Selection of Fashions Toys Religious Articles Stationery and the latest in Accessories 135 THAMES STREET 26 BROADWAY Carol Reardon, Anne Smith To Co-Edit Ebb Tide It has been recently announced Two members of the new staff by Sister Mary Donald, R.S.M., that have also been announced. Anne two sophomores, Carol Reardon and .Motte, retiring editor-in-chief, will Anne Marie Smith will co-edit next take over the position of feature year's Ebb Tide. A slight change editor, replacing Dolores Matoes. has been made in that there are co­ Marie McCarthy has been chosen editors, with the position of associ­ as business manager replacing De­ ate editor omitted. anna Mannix. The remainder of the staff will Carol Reardon for the past year meet with the new editors in the has worked on Ebb Tide lay-out. fall. Any girl who is interested in Ann~ Marie Smith, also incoming reporting, typing, or lay-out will president of the sophomore class, r,lease see Carol Reardon or Anne has worked on ohe paper as a re­ Smith when classes resume in the porter. fall.

EBB TIDE Anne M. Smith Published monthly by the stu· dents of Salve Regina College, To Lead Class Newport, R. I. S. R. C. Holds Students Elect The Freshm~n recently held elec­ Editor-in-Chief Baby Day tions for their Sophomore officers. Anne Motte Barbara Balzano Associate Editor On Wednesday, May 7, from rtwo The president, Anne M. Smioh, is Janis Miles thirtiy to five thirty, the doors of On April 29, 1958 the student a graduate of Marycliff Academy; Salve Regina College opened towel­ body elected its slate of officers for she was Prefect of the Sodality and Feature Editor come the return of some of the Student Government for the coming a me~ber . of the student govern­ Dolores Matoes graduates and their young children. 1958-59 year. The Council is as ment m high school. Anne hopes Lay-Out follows: Baribara Balzano, Presi­ Yes, this was another Alumnae to be a social worker. Carol Reardon dent; Marilyn Sullivan, Vice-Presi­ Baby Day! Th~ vice-president, Peggy Cauley, Business Manager About forty young ones milled dent; Alice Violet, Secretary, and was v1~e-,president of her class at St. Deanna Mannix about the Great Hall both fasci­ Deanna Encalada, Treasurer. Catherine's Academy, Newport, for Barbara is exceptionally well­ Proofreaders nating and fascinated by the Sisters. two years. She was secretary of the Earlene Mara Helen Fisser qualified to head the Student Coun­ To some Black habits are somewhat class one year. Peggy would like to Reporters a"'.esome and strange. Gradually cil. In her sophomore year, Barbara teach history. was elected Vice-President of her Carol Cannon Marilyn Sullivan this wore away and the children ~aureen McGillicuddy, the in­ Maureen McCabe Pat Dunigan never had a more delighted audi­ class, and also chairman of the coming secretary, graduated from St Sophomore Dance. As President of B. J. Brennan Gail Fisher ence. Jos::1;>h's Academy in Portland: the Junior Class, Barbara played an Donna Hurd Susan Hatfield Replies were received from grad­ Mame. She hdd class offices during Barbara Balzano Ann Bryan uates as far away as California, active part in Student Government her four years of high school. affairs. Her activities include: re­ Lucille DiRobbio Marie Lazlo Puerto Rico, Illinois, Missouri Maureen _is a Spanish major. Dolores Poirier Ann Smith Ohio, New Jersey, and New York'. porter on the Ebb Tide staff, N. F. Collectm~ money and balancing C. C. S., and sodality. Judy Brown Sheila Murphy The children present received little the budget is an old job for Judith Maria Pezza name tags and miniature medals of A~ a Newport day-hop, Marilyn Ready, treasurer, because she was Sullivan has been active in the Our Lady. treasurer of h~r class in high school. Typists sodality, a member of the Ebb Tide .No party would be complete Judy would hke to go into interior Gerry Condon Rhoda Brophy w1nhout refreshments and this was staff, and participated in various decorating. Alice Losardo other activities here at S. R. C. She :truly a party. Their eyes sparkled Carolyn Do:"nes will represent as they viewed the table laden with is a sociology major and a business the class agam on the Student of Bayview Academy, was an honor ice cream, cookies, and mi1k. Po­ minor. Government. Carolyn, a graduate roll student litely they waited until either the The newly-elected secretary of Sisters or their mothers brought the Student Government is a home their refreshments to them. economics major and an education Congratulations to the Class of 19 58 ~rs. Patricia Sullivan Walsh, minor. Alice Violet resides at Compliments of president of the Alumnae, was Marian Hall. present and with four of her five MR. AND MRS. T. JOSEPH MANNIX British Honduras is well-repre­ children. Of all the Alumnae, Mrs. Walsh has the largest family. semed on the Student Council by .• The youngest baby was the five Deanna Encalada who holds the Bermuda Shorts week old son of Mrs. Maureen office of Treasurer. Participation in Madras Shirts Blouses Oates Sweeney. activities on campus include being Benediction celebrated by the a member of the sodality and Presi­ THOMPSON-FORBES, Inc. Reverend Irving A. Georges, 0.P., 202 BELLEVUE AVENUE Viking 7-3919 chaplain, concluded the day. dent of the Spanish Club.

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