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There is
Despite There
a
quiet optimism
about the individual
.
.
.
all the shouts that the individual has been
are
individual
signs whispering right can
realize
now,
himself more
left
today, that the
than
ever
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Editor
Ross
Mollis Powers, Jr.
Charlotte Mclnnes
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There is
an
iron correlation between
individuality Both
are
the
.
.
freedom
and
.
cornerstones
of democracy
.
.
.
The person who is free from the forces within himself and around himself is the thinking reed, man, in the highest sense
of the
word
.
.
.
IVe
define
the individual
the person who is always trying to learn about him
as
self and his world in order to be a free entity Through hooks, associates, .
art, work, and athletics, he comes to grips with the
indifferent forces make him
and others
a .
slave .
.
which to
himself
The
university,
more
than
most
attainment
opportunity to of a free identity .
places, presents the young a foundation in the
achieve
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In
clubs, organizations,
teams, in the quiet hours at night as
on
a
spectator
as
well
a
participator,
and
as
above all, in discussions and in classrooms, the college student can
become concerned
and
compassionate
about others
himself and .
.
.
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concept of the individual is neither esoteric nor rather, it is real instead he is the total man, He is not the stock "loner, the person who can freely associate, and yet be equally So
our
spectacular
.
.
.
.
.
.
"
at
home in the hours which
are
his alone
.
.
.
Peace A silence
Here
over
are
time.
voices and hours
Involved with the You
of
You.
with all your
freedom
and
problems
and dreams
.
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There are no masks here; your hair is down, you yawn and look awkward there is an
an
honesty
openess, .
.
.
.
There is
a
sharing of
simple the basics
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and the duties
and
are really naturally yours .
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For you are naturally aligned with others in your home .
the word "brother"
implies
.
.
many
things
.
.
.
after
work,
you find here the space and time to do what you want
to
do
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true
style
comes
through
the
style
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minutes, you are in unity with all around you .
.
here human
beings
are
truly
involved with
one
another.
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day
.
and
you
in your
clash with it own
way
.
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Session
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Occasionally,
on
Thursday
or
Friday afternoon
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you seek out the graceful words and faces, which regenerate the the essence of you .
.
.
heart,
And then the
anticipation of an evening with special friends .
.
.
with
someone
who knows you
For there is
like
m\,i^.
nothing knowing you are
wanted
.
simply
because you
are
you
and the
crowning beauty. Homecoming .
.
.
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a
beauty
returning
that
some
home
believe
all art tries
to
attain
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to
perfection
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if it
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for
every
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BUTTERFIELD
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Bnggs. A., Cafare, C.
Chapman, C.. Delfiore. P..
Duguay, L.. Farley. M., Fuller. E..
Harvey, M.. Hurry. S.. Kiess. C.
Maddock, R.. Magner, C. Marcucci. C, McMurtrie, D.,
Murgo, L.. Nazemetz. M..
Riccitelli. C. Mellor, D..
Mowry, M.,
Volchok, M..
ALPHA CHI OMEGA
ALPHA DELTA PI Brooks. R,.
Caperonis. J..
Roake. M.. Worrell, D.,
Eisaman, M..
Beinert, G
Griffin, M..
Cinquegrana,
Guarniere. S.,
Dalton, S., Headley, B..
Hacking. J..
P.
lacoi, M-.
LaPietra, R..
Jackson, J.,
Mainville, S..
Kelly, J., McGlinchey, K Potter, S..
Narciso. J.. Pellegrino, M., Powers, M.. Reicfistetter. L., Richardson, M,,
Rego. M.. Riley, L,
ALPHA EPSILON PI Gotfin, P..
Hanig. J.,
Bernstein, G., Mazor, G.. Kramer. M..
Tishler. D,.
Abramson. R..
Silvers. H..
Wolf. M.. Saft. S..
Rondina. P..
Sunshine. R.. Boren. R.. Schaffer. G,. Nemiroff, S.. Altshuler, L.. Schechter. D., Kurzman. M., Resnick, S.. Lattman, B.. Feidman. B., Meyers, H.. Slevy. R., Rosen, D., Sosne, J., Wolkowitz, W Brand. M., Bettan, J.,
Rocchio. A..
Guy. B..
Millman, M.,
Greenstein. M.,
Disick, E,,
Sudakoff, N,.
Silver. J., Stein, M., Sinel, A.. Balkus. J.,
Raisner, F., Reuter, S.. Miller. S.. Grossberg. J., Kramer, A,.
Goldstein, A.. Sherman. R.. Rubinstein. D..
Dansky. 1.. Adier. E..
Rifkin. M., Haber. R..
Johnson, L.. Aronow. S..
Klein, D., Buchsbaum, F.. Getnick. K..
Kopitko. S.,
Benson, B.,
Scorpio, R,,
Bottino, J.,
Schlierer, B., Sommer, E..
Brown. C,
Delisle, L.. Duran, B,,
Spizzirri, C,
Fitzpatrick, J,,
Timmins. J.,
Fraser, N., Giardino. G..
Weidner, S.,
Cronkquist, E.. Grundy. E.. Hardie. J.. Kenny, C., Lepore, C.. Parente, C Scorpio. R., Adams. C, Anderson, J., Balzofiore, D., Coppolino, G.,
Balkcom, J., Bellotti, E.,
Relford. M..
Appolonis,
F
Brady, M., Bruzzi. S., Bursie, J.,
Gary, J.. Cimicowski,
Daly, K., Daly, K., DeAngelis, Dubey. B..
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David, E., DiChnstofaro, C.
Forcina, R.,
DelPozzo, C,. Hass. L..
Komar, L..
Lebel, C,
Nadeau, S.,
Jacinto, E..
Johnson, H.. Kimen, N.,
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Kurzinski. K..
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O'Brien. K..
Pirpins. S.. Porucznik. E.. Price. S.,
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Ruggierri, J..
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Siegal, F., Sunderland, M.,
Verde, B., Weismann, B.. Zeidler, R.
ALPHA XI DELTA
Charbonneau, B.,
Moretti, J..
McCaffrey. B., DePace. P.. Garzilli. R.. Esser. A..
Cardoza. H.,
Cerra, K., Hood, D.,
Malafronte, R.. Allen. B..
Arngan. D..
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CHI PHI
Bartlett, M.,
Bramley, R.,
Gagne, R..
Valois, M.,
Cook. J.. Briggs. R..
Fillion. P.. Dallen. W.. Lane. P.. Aceto, F.,
Vargas. K.. Gencarella. A.,
J
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Riley. J., Hodgkinson, Houle, R.,
Rzepecki, D
Ha
,
W.,
Goldenburg. C, Hinchliffe. L.. Luft, J..
Hattenback. J
Paull. S..
Lavreon. M.,
Peace, E.,
Mandel, L.,
Petrillo, N.,
Mello, C, Moller, K..
Pezzullo. J..
Pidgurski, C, Pennini. C. Russo, C,
Helsel, J..
CHI OMEGA
Mulligan, J., Lyons. F..
Seavey, P.,
Nelson, R., Parente. A..
Souter, S., Stanley. B.,
Taylor, D.,
Welch, L,
Thomason, D
Peigelbeck,
K
Wrenski, J
Titzler, D.,
Abraham, E..
Whitfield, S.,
Allwood. S.,
Wynn, E.
Butterman, J.. Calderone. J.,
Fialkow, A., Gladding. M.,
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DELTA DELTA DELTA
Simmons, C-.
Sousa. E..
Teague. J.. Zampini, L.. Alexander. D.. Allen. P.. Armster, C, Bare. K.,
Carpenter, N..
Barrett. J..
Chaharyn. J., Downie. B.,
Hale. J.. Kelly. N.. Marland. P.. McCordindale, C. Merrill, B., Pierce. J.. Pike, L. Richardson. N.,
Smollen. K., Smith. L,.
Smollen, H,.
Sousa. P,, Stewart. M., West, N.. Westcott, S..
Woloshyn. C. Wood. v.. Petti. D..
Andrews. S..
Brown. B.. Connor. J.. Kiernan. E..
L'Ecuyer, J., McHugh P., Mojkowski, I Palmer. L., Rogers. A..
Wagn
,
N.,
Anderson. D.. Bourck. B.. Burkle. E.,
Colagiovanni. I.. Culp, C, Caly, C, Danielian, M., DeFanti, S.,
Doherty, J,. Eiss, S., Harvey, N., Manton, M,. Muratore, K.,
Nichola, C. Petto. N..
Sposito. C.
Wyka. C, Zubiaga, L., Byrnes, M., Caffrey, J., Catalfano. H.,
Dramville, M,,
Famiglletti, S., Fisher. C.
Fntz, E., Garbin, J., Gencarella, R., Kenner, P.,
Lautrup, J., Marsoli, J..
Pasquarelli, A., Peckham, K St. Germain. A., Sommer, K., Szarek, N.. Thomason. J.,
Varga Williai IS. J.,
Wood. A,.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA
Aitken, A.,
Dewey, A.,
Giannini, C,
Guido, A.,
Gillet, S.,
Summers. P..
Nelson, R.. Cook. R..
Mazmanian. M..
Lemanski, E.. Mayes. K..
Stead. A..
DeRobbio. R.,
Soia, W.,
Morin, P.,
Detoro. A.,
Wheeler. D..
Sartini, J..
Tonderys, W.. Thompson. W. Shenood. R..
Gibson, P..
Legarie. P..
Ballargeon, N.,
MacGregor.
Jenkins, S..
Frazel. S..
Muessel. R,. Barr. G..
Marques, S-.
Pellat. H..
Waterman, R.,
Olson, K,,
Clark. C.
Wright, J..
L..
Baker. L..
Baker, J.,
Bogue, G.,
Fischer. K..
Apgar, D.,
Sousa, R.,
Crowell, R.,
Smith, S.,
Thornton, J.,
Loeckler, B.,
Meisenheimer, J.,
Heckman, D.,
Kohanski, C,
Niggl. R.,
Dauphinee. D.,
Renner, A,,
Azevedo, A.,
Robidoux. D.,
Sowa, E.,
Thwing, J.,
Brown, D.,
Miller, A.,
Medeiros, G.,
Haeseler, S.
Spriggs, N.,
Lawson. R.,
Slonina, E.,
Solinger, J.,
Baker, J.,
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
LAMBDA DELTA PHI
Abbott, D.,
Crawford, S., Farnham, K..
Johnston, N.. Kaschouba, J,. Lane, A.,
Headley, P., Kubeck. C,
Markarian, S.,
Latour, R..
OToole, P.,
Le Geron, N.,
Schwartze, ?.,
Richards, B.,
Willard, S,.
Osborne, S.,
Schoen, S.,
Hawkins, L.,
Scully. E.. Thompson. E..
Schokman, D..
Carter. G., Ferris, N.,
Strickland, K,,
Smith, M., Williams, M.
PHI GAMMA DELTA
PHI KAPPA PSI
Benker, C.. Millard, E., Piekut, T.
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Ascoli, K..
Anderson. F
Swistak. M..
McKenna. N
Resmini. W.,
Allen. R..
Sivo, A.,
Illuzzi, F.,
Deutsch. E. Babbitt. P..
Hopkins, M.. Krohner, T.,
McLeod. K. Owens. R..
Kaull, D..
Bader, H,,
Renzi, R.,
Ricci, T.,
Carlsten, R..
Grello. A.,
Berberian, H..
Buchicchio
Sylvia. F..
Burlingame
Caruso, F.,
Reid, W..
Thompson, J., Miello, M.,
Champlin.
MacPhee, L., Pezza, J.,
Oliver. R.. Walsh. C.
Small. H..
LaPorte. L
Samaras. C.
Romano. R
PHI SIGMA DELTA
Lew, E., Gerstein. A.,
Scotto. D., Sterner, B.,
Winnick, R.,
Pollock. B.,
Zenofsky, J..
Strashniek. H,, Flint, S., Rotenberg, M..
Lieberman. J.,
Kalowski, N., Lowen, R.,
Tippe, S.,
Lewis, K.,
Poulten, H..
McMahon, L.,
Goldsmith. R..
Broomfield, R.,
Waldner, B.,
Sayles, B.,
Burns, G., Gerstenblatt, S.
Parker, G.,
Hemond. D., Dean, J., Coduri, J., Pratt, K..
Fanning, A.,
PHI SIGMA KAPPA
Reimels, F., Sicard, R., Gerzevitz, M.,
Merntt, L., Wrench B..
Archambault. R.,
Pearson. J.,
Scalera, S..
Spring, H.,
Hathaway. R.. Skelly. K,.
Gann, M..
Sutherland. R.
Bryant. W..
Cataldo, H.,
Cordisco. R..
DeGioia, J.,
Othote. L. Munroe. W..
Sweeney, B,, Henry, R,.
Sullivan. N..
Aaronson. P.,
Mulkern. R.,
Wharton. C,
McDermott, E.,
Polak, F.,
Rose. J.,
Zanolle, C,
Dusanenko, G.,
Weidemann, M
Hovan, G.,
Renaud, R-,
Harrington, F..
Defence, R.,
O'Donnell. T,.
Haglund, K.,
Testa. A..
Scurfleld. D.,
Cuddy. F.,
Stenhouse, J.,
Lahoud, J.,
luliano, R.,
Walker, C,
Sposato, D.,
SIGMA DELTA TAU
Bazarsky, J.,
Eisenberg,
M.
Cohen, J.,
Freeburg, R.,
Fabricant, S.,
Goldfine, E.,
Fry. P..
Goren, S..
Goldman, N..
Harriet, R., Kain, K.,
Gould. L.. Helbraun. J.. Israel. L..
Levine, M.,
Levy, A., Philipp, J.. Polinger. S.,
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Himmelstein,
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Kraus, V.,
Rodinsky, B.,
Steinitz, S.,
Liberman, S.,
Silverman, S.,
Steinhouse. J.,
Zuckman, S.,
Adelman, P..
Bertstein, J.,
Aidinoff, C,
Cort, S..
Axelrod, M.,
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Marinsky. E,. Pearce. S.. Rine, J., Rock, J., Rosenblum, L., Sachs, R.,
Sandberg, M., Sobel, 1.,
Spiselman, M., Waltz, J.. Winter, E.
Barone, M.,
Blair, R.,
Caracuzzo. S..
Clark, M-,
Frechette. M.,
DiBiasio, L.,
Gorman. P.,
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Gottlieb, L.,
Greffly, J., Holdsworth, J. Jones, J.,
Levesque, S.. McNamara. P. McPherson, S. Metcalfe. S., Pacheco. K.
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Findlay, E..
Lindemann, D.,
Hunt. P..
Mooney. P.. Murray. B..
Johnson. L..
ONeil. L.,
Koper, M,, McQuaire, A Nordberg, K. Stamp. M.,
Pacheco, A,.
Rapp. C, Abbott, E., Batista, A.. Berthiaume, C,
Joost, M.,
Veznaian. B. Bland. S.,
Moravec. R.. McMahon, R. LaPlante, E..
Zampini, R., Marinho, R..
Hefner, R..
McCarthy, J.. Spotts, S., Bradley, E.,
Ewart, R,, Dannecker, R.,
Higgins. K.. OeBartolo. L.
Patalano, M.,
Reavey, F.,
Cotburn, P.,
Chisholm, T.,
Stachurski, E.,
McGinnis. C.
Easterbrooks, R.,
Jerald. J.,
Tkavs, v..
Gibson, W.,
Jendzeiec, R.,
Opiekun. H..
Richardson, C,
Essex, S..
Whatmough, J.,
Novosad. M.,
Bonneau, R.,
Fletcher, J.,
DeMagistns, W.,
Capalbo. R.. ORourke, C.
Parsons, D.,
Panagako. J.. Oakes. W..
D'Ambra, J., Smith. G., Ferretti. R.. Lynch. J.. Conforti. R.. Conboy. T., Ash. R.. Taubman. A.. Lareau. R.. Morris, J.. Pimentel. W..
Pryor. K.. Whittemore. R. Resendes. J., Jacobson. S.. Nave. v..
Burroughs. P.,
Manson, R,,
Cohen. H..
Ferretti, S.,
Chandler. R,.
Perlini. D..
Hines. J..
DiNucci. E.,
Larmie. W,,
Shea, T.,
Morris, J..
Grugn, S.,
Capaldo. P.. Knight. A.,
Hendrick, P.,
Taraborelli, J.,
Jeffrey, D.. Mitchell, B.,
Honnen, A.,
Schartner, R.
Bennett. J..
SIGMA PHI EPSILON Knopf. D. Randolph, P.
Comery. A. Hardy, R.
Kilberg. H.
Henderson, R.
Larence, R. Maddalena, F
Karas, D.
Mills. D.
Winiarski, A. Whilford, J.
Penn. S. Petronella. D
Weinberger, R. Spangler, M.
Stenning. C.
Tobias, M.
Yanco. D. Dodd. R.
Neville, D. MacDonald, D.
Martin, A.
Pytel,
J.
Sutter. W.
Babcock. W. Ferrance, M.
Wells. J.
Bachelder, R.
iVIathews, S.
Capaldi, J. Feragne. T. Gregoire, R.
Alexander, D
Jones, R.
Schmelzer. S
Reynolds, R.
Pickering,
M,
Kupferman. R.. Johnson. R,. Libenson. W..
TAU EPSILON PH
Mandell. J,.
Popkin. E.. Esmail, K..
Dean, D.,
TAU KAPPA EPSILON
Henderson. B
Longquist. G. Wasserspring.
Demers. D..
Robinson, D..
Norris. J.,
Cappucilli.
M.
Blasi. R.,
Janvnn. M..
Larsen. R..
Taglianetti, P Bouchard. P.,
Tillman. J..
Schlachter. J.
Yakey, R.. Desjardins.
Tanguay. R.. St. Onge, R,, Mrozowski, H
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Brown. R.,
Hueston, R..
OLeary, S.. Langham. W.,
Mancini. W..
Ernst. E..
Kyriakakis. S.
Bateman, E.
Coutu. A..
THETA CHI Cole, D..
Robillard, J
Fitzpatrick, J..
Paolo, R,,
Nesbitt. H..
Warren. G..
Wisner. J.,
Facchinetti, N Ortelt, R.. Walsh, M., Allen, A., Mulvey, J.. Foster, E.. Alexander. R., Lepre. W., Bessette, E.,
Mehan, W.. Dacus. J..
Tyzbir, R.. Beniamin, R,, Colasanto, L..
Dye, D., Wilbur, M.. Scuico. F.,
Venditti.
Bellantoni, J., ndro. v..
Souza, G.. Woods, R..
Bowen, P.. Feeley, N.,
Hartley. D.. Giammatteo. V,. Falcone, W.. Lindemann, P.. Kassak, E..
Colvin. G.,
Rigollet.
H.
Torregrossa, A.. Ricci. R., Peterson, W., Giunta. A.,
D'Orio, L, Gesmondi. F..
Scotto. J.. Sullivan. P.. Ricci. A., Abbatomarco, F
Cappello, G., Masiello, S.,
Apostal, M,, Gauthier, R,,
THETA DELTA CHI
Cesario, H.,
DAgostir
Trombetta. J,,
Capece, R,, Schnelle, J., Garofalo, K..
Coldrulli, D..
Capaldi. J., Garabedian. G.. D'arezzo. R.. OePalma. D.. Giordano, J.. Petrella. J..
Dellaselva, M., Cacciola, J.,
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Discipline until it with
the
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body
screams
and bursts
of where reality begins.
a sense
and
t
the muscles end
The
the
body
is anxious to scream,
flame of excitement
is kindled
With a speck of Joy, ofyouth, every fiber
with a memory bursts.
In
a
movement,
vitality
as
is blatant
.
in .
a
smile
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release in
of throwing harmony with .
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all
nature.
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Or the
body
can
be
a
restrained, bent
only
on
winning;
machine,
But the greatest brand
of victory,
is
one
without
defeat.
the diamond
perhaps
the
.
.
.
jewel of every boy;
In the
runs
and jumps
of childhood, there is
A
a
spirit,
almost
spirit
.
.
.
in this age,
invariably forgotten.
But
a
spirit
which
can
glory
in the
strong
body.
the
well-formed
and
overflowing
house that is
with
a
joy
filled for living.
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an
eternal-morning love for this house and love for all that surrounds.
unity
.
URI started the football force
well
season
with
spirit. Our strong de fense carried us through the first games. as well as our victory against Brown, but our rebuilding efforts became apparent in spite of the teams hard work. This fall season proves that victory is not ev erything: in the last analysis, it is the unity of individuals in a strong spirited as
as
effort that withstands all difficulties and will not be
forgotten.
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6 0
PJ
K. McLeod, D. O'Donnell, P. Bricoccoli, D. Forsythe, V Petrarca. R. Woods. J. Thompson, W. Bierke, W. Reid J. Robillard, J. McMahon, R. Archambault, D. Walsh M. Schneberg, J. Reed. A. Nunes, W. Zdanowicz. D Guerrien, E. Kassak. G. Dusanenko. F. Ricci. R. Roma no. A.
Sivo, J. DeCosta. H, Silvers, F, Cuddy. H. Small
Kemelgore, F M. Murgo. J. DeFaIco. (Captain), L Geiselman, C. Deyo, M. Miello. R. Hueston, R. Benjamin
suggested that
It has been
next autumn
during halfperform for closing half. This seems one considers the superior
the football
team appear time, while the Ram Band the
opening
and
reasonable if
naturalness with
which
the
URI
Band
the Meade Field stripes on Saturday afternoons. Despite increas ing competition from other Yankee Con maneuvers over
ference bands, particularly UConn and UMass. the Ram Band remains first. But
the
Band's
more
convincing
dark
and
Chi Phi. With
yardlines
naturalness when
one
is
even
recalls those
practices behind grandstand or genuine
dust-filled to
no
cue
them.
Donald
Burns'
army nevertheless perfected the preci sion form so recognizable on the week
end grass. Performance
high
reached
the
season's
when the Ram Band entertained URI-Temple game in Philadelphia.
at the
a fitting re unsurpassed sounds and long upon the play ing field, the band remained overnight in New York City, where 155 Rams celebratingly created another kind of music.
On the return to Kingston,
ward for their
footwork all
season
Scores
UNH UVT
4
URI
4
URI
Bridgeport
3
URI
1
Massachusetts
6
URI
0
11
URI
0
Brown
H.. Cook. J.. Czerwinski. R., C. Elliott. D.. Goff. K.. Gra D..
Klajian. J.. Marini. L..
J.. Mtegha, A.. Ndam, S.. Parsons. D.. Rainville. R.. Ramos, C. Wheeler. D.
3
1
URI
2
Coast Guard
5
URI
0
Boston U
3
URI
2
Maine
Basmanian. Z., Berry, Deutsch. E.. Egavoff. dy. M.. Hennessey. Mehan. W.. McNally,
0
Holy Cross
1
URI
3
Connecticut
6
URI
2
The fact that the
only
URI
soccer
two victories this season
the
that
forces
recorded
again supports everything. quality, and is pre
once
do not indicate
position Quantity is totally cisely in this area
that the local booters should be
commended for
fine
scores
a
unrelated to
season.
Although usually sparking on defense, the Rhody was sporadic, thus presenting an un balanced threat. Nevertheless, soccer is an ex citing, excellent spectator sport, and next season should prove to be a most exciting one for fans and players alike.
offensive
Although
a
strong team effort brought second place
to the "Russelmen" in this year's Yankee Conference Championship, the combined loss of four graduate vet and Charlie McGinnes half way through the cam paign proved to be too rough of a course for the har riers. Looking forward to next season, the Rhody long distance men hope to assert their individuality by not performing in as strong accordance with other fall sports, as they did this year.
erans
UNH
Won
URI
Fordham
Won 1
URI
N.
Eastern
Won
URI
Lost
Springfield
Lost
URI
Won
Massachusetts
Beasely. Peter Bingham. Donald Cook. Guy (Captain). Kenton Dolonich. John Frank, David Jacobs (Manager). Charles McGinnis. James Meuhlmg. Gary. Pace, Frank Perra. James Scanlon. Kenneth Skelley. Jeffrey Dorald
Danforth
Wright.
Lost
Lost
Won
URI
Brown- PC
1st. 2nd
URI
3rd
Connecticut
Lost
URI
Won 2nd
Yankee Conference
URI
New
URI
17th
URI
23rri
IC4A
James Green.
Lost
Englands
WCLCOt^RB'^l
CHUBt5 GO
>
On January 13. 1966. the Rhode Island basketball team was 9-5, past the semi-successful Oklahoma City tournament, and
going into their fifteenth game against the Dukes of Duguesne, apparently in the midst of merely another "good" season. With occasional flashes of champion basketball mixed with an early season
freak loss to Brown and
Providence, the only words out
a
routine defeat at the hands of
were.
"Well, we'll take the Con
ference." But
somewhere between
mark that
evening
in the
Chubin's
topping of Ernie's 1,868 Rhody victory over Duquesne. and the
Ram-P.C. tapoff six games later, the Rhody squad transformed potential into a concrete brand of unbeat
their long tradition of able basketball. The
Friars
were
the
big pearl
on
the
Rhody string
of ten
straight. Not even Mullaney with his colorful mixture could dilute the crystallized equilibrium of URI's high-level offense and uncrackable defense. At the end. in the wake of a 95-65 loss to Davidson in the NCAA, amid sneakers and uniforms scattered throughout the were worn but joyous with a season wellliberally sprinkled throughout their unprece season a host of truly genuine superlatives: dented twenty-victory
locker room, the Rams
done. For there
was
"Chubin Sets Record as Rams Beat Dukes" "Arthur Has Arrived" "It Only Hurts When You Are a PC Fan" "Rams Roar Back, Tip
UConn. Get NCAA" and "Rhody's Calverly N.E. Coach of the Year" just a few of the more outstanding. Beyond these, there were
are
O-GO 6-: T^ -
Chubin. S-. Cymbala. J.. Stephenson, A..
Boehm, R., Johnson. L
Granat, R.
.
Kopitko, S., Knig
other incidents, like
kling
performance
setts.
Boehm's
Cymbala's at
throws at Fordham. and
Blair
with
his
spar
Massachu
game-winning free P.C's Bill
personal tribute to great. Henry.
"Just
Henry Carey: great."
Just
No one can forget the brilliant in performance of this past campaign and no one can foresee the individual highlights of next sea dividual
son,
but
if
teamwork is
the as
66-67
good
as
version
of
this year's
their individual
performances equally meaningful in kind degree.
quintet, will be and
p
r.^
y^=
URI
96
St. Michaels
62
URI
79
Fordham
78
URI
70
Brown
76
URI
94
Massachusetts
67
URI
104
New
61
URI
97
Hampshire
Manhattan
71 61
Brown
URI
87
URI
107
URI
89
Oklahoma
URI
93
Wichita
URI
91
Boston
URI
97
Vermont
63
URI
109
Maine
68
Providence
86
101
Wyoming City U.
101 96
College
99
URI
79
URI
101
Duquesne
69
URI
82
Connecticut
67 61
URI
96
Boston U.
URI
88
Massachusetts
URI
97
Vermont
77
URI
84
68
URI
84
Holy Cross Providence
URI
91
Maine
70
URI
92
American U.
75
URI
99
New
62
URI
89
Hampshire Temple
URI
74
Connecticut
96
URI
67
Connecticut
62
URI
65
Davidson
95
64
61
92
Brown.
R.,
Burlingame. R.. Carl ChamplaJn.
sten. R.. Carlsten, R.,
G., DeAngelis. J.. DeFaIco. J., Federico. L., Gama, J.. Grello, A., Lam bert. J.. Nordstem, L., Rapp. P., Smith, R.. Souza, G.. Rallis. C.
Fanguay. R.. Walsh, C, Lindenian,
URI
25 22
Worcester Poly. Tufts
16
URI URI
11
Coast Guard
20
URI
37
Connecticut
URI
26
NYU
URI
23
Springfield
11
URI
0
Brown
33
URI
13
Boston
URI
37
Hartford
URI
14
Massachusetts
11
0 9
College
The URI wrestlers compiled
17 0 17
an
overall 6-4 record in
what has proven to be the most successful Rhody matmen.
season
for
Good sized crowds turned out at Keaney during the Ram's 3-game January homestead to watch the Rhody wrestlers at their best with successive and decisive vic tories
over UConn, NYU. and Springfield. Outstanding for Coach Herb Maack's matmen were Roger and Russ Carlsten. Captain Lee Nordstrom, and fourth-ranking N.E. heavyweight, Joe DeFaIco. Our hats go off to all the boys and the team who contributed to making this the most colorful and tension-packed mat season at Kingston, and to Herb Maack. who has made Rhody one of the top wrestling teams in New England in just a few short years.
Boston College K of C Games
Northeastern
Lost. 48-65 3rd
Lost. 41-71
Boston A. A.
2nd
Connecticut
Won. 62 46 Won. 57-56
Bates Conn
Relays
4th
Yankee Con.
2nd
Allen, A., Allen, R,, Bingham, P., Caprara, D., Collingvjood, F., Cook, D., Davidson, M.. Del Selva, M., Dobosynski, J., Dolonich, K., Ferretti. S., Frank. J., French, G., Gardner, L.. Girouard, L., Green, J.. Glenzer, R., Goldberg, M., Harrall, R., Jacobs. D., King, W., Klein, D., Kaher, S,, Kazor, G., McCinnis, C, Merntt, L., Pace, C, Perra. F., Rawlings, J., Reid, W., Rigollette, H., Santoro, T., Scalon, J.. Scuico. F., Silvia, A., Skelley. K., Sullivan, D., Taylor, W., Troup, R., Vorro, J.. Wentworth. N,, Wright. J.
The
indoor-Russellmen
competed
through
two
months of fast and strong track competition and culminated another fine season with a second place Yankee Conference victory. March 12. Battling against the best track teams in the North eastern area, the URI tracksters also
gained third
in the Boston Gardens K of C games, and finished fourth in the Connecticut Relays.
place
point sources for Rhody were in the (Klein), the pole vault (Scuico). and relay (Pace, Reed. Scanlon, Skelley), In ad dition to constant first-place points, Rhody always produced valuable second and third-place points be Constant
shot put the mile
cause
area
of the team's remarkable overall consistent
depth.
133
Pelosi, J., Tryon. F.. Georges, J., Galli. 0.. Rafterty, B.. Fnedman, C.
Coach won
Sgt.
Alfred Garron's small bore rifle team
three of five duel matches and finished 18th
out of
a
field of 37 in the 1966 U.S. Coast Guard In
vitational Matches. Later in the season, in the NRA's New small bore matches in New London, the
Rhody sharpshooters
on
finished 9th
England
March 5th.
in
a
field of
the 25 best rifle teams from the six-state
region. Only 30 points out of a possible 1.200 separated the 9th place Rams and the first team. Coach Garron. whose outstanding marksmen Dick Galli, John Georges, and co-captains were Frank Tryon and John Pelosi, is looking forward to an
even
better
rate frosh
season
next year when
some accu
step up to the varsity firing line.
URI
1223
UMaine
1293
URI
1174
UNH
1173
URI
1277
UVermont
1276
URI
1233
UMass
1252
URI
1233
UConn
Yankee Conference
1213 2nd
place
In the fall, when most of
pating
another
one
us
are
just getting settled here at Kingston, antici are busy
of those football seasons, Coach Caswell's sailors
they encounter. good one. the fall-half was the area of brilliance this year. In a matter of weeks, the URI sailing team wrapped up the Hoyt Trophy at Brown, the Schell Trophy at New London, and finished second in the Middle Atlantic Regatta, held at Annapolis. Maryland. Spring got off to a brilliant start, with the Rhody skippers beating all competi fate stepped in, tion in the battle for the Kennedy Trophy, again at Annapolis however, and an unorthodox point-breakdown rendered Rhody second. Navy first. The disappointment showed its effects, but nevertheless. URI went on to gam first place in both the NEISA Dinghy Elimination at MIT. and in the Yankee Conference. Art Paine. Rhody skipper, attained the individual highlight of the campaign in October, when he finished as high point skipper in the Danmark Trophy competition at MIT. New
to defeat almost every team
England travelling Although the spring leg of the 1965-66 all
over
season was a
Sloop Elim, New London Danmark Trophy, MIT Regatta, Kingston Team Racing Elim,, Boston McMillian Cup. Annapolis Donaghy Bowl. Worcester Hoyt Trophy. Brown Schell Trophy. New Longdon Middle Atlantic Regatta. Annapolis
McCahey. R., Clark, R,, DeMello, T Mathieu. Ramsay, R,, Gardir R., Fales. S.. Deary. B., Parys, J.. Blouey. J.. Ro tellic
M,,
nold.
W..
cid, v., Ar
Lonquist,
Couti, A., Hathaway, Feifert, P., McDonought, W.. Payne, K., Crete. R,.
3rd 2nd 1st
1st 3rd 4th
1st 1st 2nd
Waddington, J., Allen, W.. Falk. J., Locetler, B ,
Caswell, J..
Barrett, M..
Hartley, M.. Hartley. P., Cuddy. A.. Paine. A., I lund,
C,
Read,
Sannons,
Cook.
F.,
Harley,
J.. Fisher, K.
Spring:
Kennedy Trophy. Annapolis Boston Dinghy Club Cup. MIT NEISA
Dinghy
Elim,. MIT
2nd 6th 1st
Yankee Conference, Storrs
1st
NEISA
7th
Dinghy Finals. Kingston.
1966 has proven to be one of the scrappiest here at Kingston, Except for sever
seasons ever
al wide-margin dulged in ten 1
ball games, the Rhody nine in and 2-run ball games. All in all,
the URI diamond forces
compiled
a
10-11
rec
ord, which represents both a marked improve ment over 1965. and which foreshadows much
promise for 1967. Victories that gave the team its greatest psy chological mileage were a 4-0 squashing of P.C. at Providence, a superlative containment of the Black Bears of Maine. 31. and
a
late-season
re
venge victory over Brown. 3-2. Frank Fleming and Ron Dannecker proved to be the mound
mainstays,
and
both
hurlers
are
only sopho
mores.
jgi
UR
RIC
0
7
RIC
0
1
2
QNAS QNAS
4
Boston
1
Northeastern
0
Brown
4
Providence
3
New
B., Hallworth, B.. Gizzi, R., Crowthers, C, Valois, M.. Kernick, C, Bernstein, G.. McKenney, R.. Deutsch, E.. Steadman. R.. Forsythe. D.. Dan. necker. R.. Fleming, F., Buglio, C, Rallis, C,
Crowley. T.. Hallworth. B.. (Captain) Capalbo, B.. (Manager).
0 0
College
5 10 1
College
Hampshire
0
Massachusetts
0 2 7
3
Maine
1
0
Maine
16
1
Connecticut
7
2
Vermont
5
3
Vermont
4
2
Massachusetts
5
3
Providence
2
4
Connecticut
5
3
Brown
0
3
New
2
4
Kahanski. C. Cook. J.. Rainville. R.. Bradley. E.. Capolino. J.. Rekos. J.. Sutherland, R., Falcone,
OPPONENT
11
College
Hampshire Springfield
5
Boston
College Relays
6th
Connecticut
lost
Penn
Relays Springfield New Hampshire
0
Brown
lost
Yankee Conference
3rd
Northeastern
lost
64-76
lost
62-87
won
90-59 57-92 48-101
Allen A., Allen, R., Askevold, G., Ba
ham.
P.,
Bowen,
G.,
Srann.
T.,
Bowers,
W.
Broomfield. R.. Carlston, G., Cook, R., Davidson, M., DeConti, M.. Delia Selva. M-, DeMagistns, W., DiPetnllo. J., Dolinich, K.. Dnscoll, R.. Ferretti, S.. Frank, J.. French, G.. Gersevitz, M., Girouard, L,, Glenzer, R.. Green, J., Green, J., Harrall, R., Hen derson. B., Hewitt, W.. Jacobs, D.. King, W., Klein, D., Knight, A.. Langlois, H., Mazor, G., McGinnis, C, McManus, A.. Millard. E., Pace, M., Perra, F., Rawlings, J., Rigollet, H., Reed, W., Scanlon, J,, Scuico. F.. Sheron. J., Silvia, A., Skelly, K., Steele. G.. Sullivan. D.. Taylor, W.. Troup. R.. Vorro. J..
Wright. J.
CONSISTENCY turned out to be the
one single word that most nearly story about this spring's track performances. Coach Tom Russell knew who he could count on, and it proved to be a truism that the same names and same events would bring home the bacon time and time again. Like Pace. Troup, Skelley. and McGinnis in the mile relay. Scuico in the pole vault, and Mr. Klein in the shot put. Jim Rawlings was always there, too. with valuable contributions from stellar performances in the broad jump, hurdles, and 100 yard dash. Team highlight of the season was 90-59 running away victory over New Hampshire, here at Kingston, in which Klein established a new school mark in the shot put with a toss of 5r6V2." Later on in the sea
depicts
son,
the
the Russellmen. co-favorites and hosts to the Yankee Conference
Championships, finished 3rd behind UMass and UCkjnn. but meet and field records were established by the mile relay boys (3:25.6) and by Fred Scuico in the pole vault. 14'8" the best jump ever by a URI ath lete. Scuico graduates having done an excellent job. but the core of the squad is remaining, and definitely scheming for the next indoor campaign. campaign.
Providence
URI
won
URI
won
URI
won
5
Maine
URI
won
5
Brown
2
Providence
6
College
MIT 2
URI
lost
1
URI
won
6
Hartford
URI
won
5
Trinity
2
URI
lost
3
Massachusetts
4
4
URI
College
1
Connecticut
3
URI
lost
3
Fairfield
4
URI
won
4
Wesleyan
3
won
*%;-.
.=,
Monn, B.. Hoban. K.. Zurgleg. P.. Toscano, C, Charland, J., Bedand, R., Mandell, J.. Johnson. D., Dex ter, S., LeHerman.
There there
are
no
hard-luck
talent. Such is the
is
1965-66 version of the URI
stories case
golf
where
with the
team. De
spite the fact that key members Bruce Mo rin and John Mulvey were lost for the spring leg of the campaign. Coach Paul Cieuzo's boys drove hard and gained second place in the Yankee Conference, May 20. In single matches, the team proved to be exceptionally well-talented, combining an impressive 8-3 slate. In the various tourna ments, the Rhody golfers took 1st place the E.C.A.C.'s at Watch Hill, finished 3rd the E.C.A.C. finals, and
the
New
the
season
place land
.-^
Englands. was
gained 18th place in highlight of
Individual
Bruce Morin's tie for first
in the E.C.A.C. finals, held on
October 16.
-^^y^
on
Long Is
Miller.
Fournier,
Sunshine.
Henry,
Woods, Mook, Messier. Pasanno. Ndam.
Baker.
DeWalder.
Galli. Puzzo, Barr.
Nesbitt.
Augmstein,
Ups
and downs, bad weather, and in
general. plagued the URI tennis spring. The Rhody racketmen man aged to gain three victories, the most brilliant being an 8-1 crushing of the Coast Guard. The season got off to a confused start when the Coast Guard match was postponed and re scheduled in between the Maine and Trinity poor
circumstances
team this
matches.
The
matches within
sudden four
controntation
days
seemed
to
of
three
put the
Coach Curtler summed up the situation quite candidly when he remarked, in reference to Rhody's loss to Maine. "If the
squad
on
edge.
Coast Guard match hadn't been we
delayed.
I know
would have won."
Breaks
equally negative in the Con ference Championships. After Stan Miller and Fournier John squashed top-seeded UConn in the semi-finals, they were allowed only a fifteenminute rest period, and consequently were topped by UMass. Rhody finished fifth. Captain Stan Miller, who was bothered by a leg ailment all season, graduates, and our hats go off to such a fine captain. And there are many bright spots on the horizon. went
URI
Opponent
3
6
Maine
8
1
Coast Guard
0
9
Trinity
2
7
UMass
0
9
Vermont
0
9
Brown
6
3
Springfield
5th
Conference
5
4
New
3
5
Providence
4
5
UConn
Championships
Hampshire
and experience make all the difference. So it has been by coach Schott's lacrosse club, which completed an im pressive sophomore season. Maybe the Major hasn't any Jimmy Browns out there, but his boys have demonstrated a consistent scoring punch, and to the satisfaction of anyone who ap preciates the concept of the well-balanced team, frequently ex hibited a tenacious defense all season. Rick McGowan. Rhody his record of saves is quite goaltender. got plenty of action while Jerry LaPointe and Dave Wheeler proved to impressive be the big guns on offense.
Depth
verified
URI
Opponent Worcester
3
12
12
6
Brandeis
10
Poly. Tech.
6
Dean
3
5
Northeastern
5
3
Holy Cross Back Bay
10
7
4
18
UConn
LaPointe, luliano, Gruhn, Johnson, Mevnier, Meskdy, Sarnoff, McGinn, Marsella, Schecter, Utell. Baker, Wheeler. Stel-
del, Skene, Coyle, Clark, Casten, Ortelt,
Sullivan, Sposato. McGowan. McLaugh lin. McDermott, Santaniello. Labutti, Mehan.
Kinder,
S., (President), Dion, R., Hall, R.. Palagi, P., Dauphmese, D,, Sonzogni, B., Payson, R., Silverman, B., Cimini. A., Brooks, R., Friedman, C, Sokol, S., Gumpright, H., Deutsch, W.. Kolouski, N.. Alexander, D., Alosi. R.. Swartz. J.
Beauty
is the
matician like Dr.
essence
of this sport, and leave it to
a
mathe
Ralph Kopperman to cultivate the form within a precision sport which challenges the or
this beauty. Crew is dered mind.
This spring was the unveiling of a form and style which was being cultivated all fall, and although the Rhody crew never gained a first, they looked superb in their frequent second and third place finishes. Even when Rhody lost an oar against Har vard, they finished only seconds behind, in an exquisitely spirited manner. The Crew travelled to Philadelphia, where they rowed against C. W. Post and Drexel Institute, and later in the spring they made their first appearance on the Charles River, where they encountered veteran crews, MIT, and Harvard, The URI team is
composed of varsity, junior varsity, and frosh crews, all of which displayed excellent discipline, strength, and spirit all season.
Drexel
-
C. W. Post
Amherst
Villanova
MIT Grads
Clark
3rd
Fordham
Rusty
Callow
3rd lost
AlC
-
2nd
lost
Trophy Regatta
OPPONENT
URI NY
over
30's
Brown C team
12
12
30
0
0
Rutgers Holy Cross
0
9
0
0
14
5
3
1966 marked the birth of another sport here
'
l^^*-^ vCir
,
A
it reminds one of football with no Kingston Rugby. regard for rules Rugby IS a rough sport with a complicated related to the nature of method of scoring
at
-^dU
W
^
^
the
and
kick
around for
a
two
fifteen
men
per
team
run
uninterrupted half-hour peri
ods, with neither padding
nor
substitutions.
The game, which originated in England when excited soccer player disregarded the rules ran with the ball, is played on a field a little
an
and
larger
u,:^f4!l^^.k ^
than 100
which is
a
little
yards, and is played with a ball portly than the classic pig
more
skin.
playing a brief schedule, fared against the Brown team and Holy year should be great.
The URI team,
rather well
'
Cross, Next
Forged many years yet imperfections The mind
seems to
than it opens but
even
.
.
remain.
close
locks it
it engages
more
doors
.
cannot
halfway.
grip
i^-ijr^>
^ The cultivation is
a most
of your
serious
mind
business,
.
^
ignorance
is
man
's
greatest enemy
.
The mind like
most
performs
sensitive
things
best
when it understands
itself
a
great
event
in the
growth of the mind is when it comprehends its ignorance .
.
.
so
much has been
so
much has been written
thought, .
and yet one
a
single
sentence,
phase
grant your mind an insight a race or century, and lift it to ecstasy can
into
.
.
.
M
WP-
FTT
W
Vqe
the second great event the mind
for
is when il disassociates school
with
knowledge
.
.
.
the only
thing
you learn from tests is that from tests you
don't learn much
though perhaps has
some
merits
the .
.
.
.
.
discipline .
Board of Trustees
For mental order allows you to sweep aside superficialities it
.
.
.
openmindedness characterized by objectivity and flexibility grants
an
These characteristics create
a
people become
responsiveness
within
you
shapes and shadows perpetually new for you
and
.
.
In the
sharing of its freshest ideas,
your mind touches and is touched
and tumbles Uke in
a
a
field offlowers
child .
.
.
.
give your mind the chance, and it will Joy forever in discovery
Just
ilw CALVIN H. BRAINARD There is
only
one
insurance for
a
young man. and that is wisdom.
free mind.
JOSEPH L. CAIN A
man
can
become
intensely passionate
about the concept of relation.
DR. NESTER E. CAROSELLI
Of the dedicated school, every student knows he has a garden at home. His interest in plants stems from a green thumb. which blossomed into a mind that has not ceased in spreading the seeds of
knowledge.
JAMES E. CASEY He works under the complex as sumption that ignorance can actually be conquered.
MISS BEATRICE S. DEMERS There
are
a
few who dream that the
work at Babel need not go unfinished.
ROBERT A. DeWOLFE He understands the
complexities of life, and his real objective a respect for those complexities.
to instill within his students
is
DR. AGNES G. DOODY
Words
are the keys to our world: with the ap propriate gesture, the precise word, things will
open themselves to you. and you will touch the heart of all.
NORMAN J. FINIZIO He
hears
the
spheres, and
music
sees
the heavens: and
priest of the
of
the
the form of he is
high universal language. a
JOAN C. LENDRIM The
paradox of girls constantly indulging in inevitably refusing to do exer dampen her enthusiasm.
crash diets but
cises has done little to
EDWARD C. McGUIRE
Of, by. and for the student; he impresses you with his exceptionally personal approach to matters which would be purely bureaucratic for others.
fAM
H^
DR. WARREN D. SMITH Consider it
an
honor to encounter the
is sensitive to the drama of
living.
man
who
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DR. DONALD TILTON The Frenchman said, "All generalizations are false, including this one." but history proves, nevertheless, that in matters of taste there are no truths.
DR. DAVID D. WARREN
it is undeniable that he shall remain in the campus minority, he has no fears in proclaiming. "I said that."
Although
DR. WILLIAM YOUNG There
are no
stock
approaches to truth; and
those who possess only a part of it cannot comprehend what it is to possess all of it.
Pf-
:
I
a
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The
greeks were without self Aeschylus held the Soul before their eyes.
until
The sounds
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at
first they
seem
diverse
there
are
sounds and gestures
^
somehow
they
demand
a
response
.
.
.
the
faces,
the
forms,
the
figures
all
are
within
contained a
crafted
world
hut their sounds,
their music, are
lo
pointing
the
supremely
real
.
.
often
there is
a
stillness
followed by
a
provocative gesture designed
to
touch the active observer
.K>riO OPCN'. F8lD^YS-;^
.
SATl;RDAy
AFTERNOONS
I
SWfi^DKr NI&HtS
f
U
IflW
the ways
to
be touched
are
various
.
some
discriminate, and follow
another music, another despite obstacles .
.
.
drummer,
.^
Rhody Night
for there is glory in participation, in the active response
Las
Vegas Night
// is over
the
a
victory
time.
Joyous unity
with the
now
.
.
and the "uninhibitea soundcan
grant
a
freedom
.
.
.
for pleasure. but with
strings attached
.
The University Symphonic Wind Ensemble
and the
strings,
when traced
.
.
iJ
go very
deep
ofpreparation effort to follow the music
any amount
is worth the
in order
.
.
.
TteCbuOlia riisiiii
1HEJU PRO iiiF!;ntii Mt^
The Junior Prom
for
to
float
is to be
one
and fly
along with the notes tickings of beauty
with the
.
.
.
there is
one
kind
of sound
direct
which one
plucks and vibrates laughing siring .
.
.
and another kind
of sound
.
.
.
the autumnal, lahyrinthian sound
.
Herbie Mann
which grasps and
plays
every inner chord
.
and lastly the
proud,
ceremonious sound Ferrante and Teicher
given to be received in .
.
.
a
humane
manner
.
.
.
yet all music, like life, ends;
all il asks is
to
be
accepted.
look
everywhere
there is music
.
The Oslo
in
your pause,
the
quiet
will flow
sounds
to
you
.
.
Gymnasts
there is
a
music in words, listen
the grace is
a
lo receive
sign of the
the open mind
words
vibrant .
.
mind,
.
Governor Chaffee
words
are
spoken
to
be entertained
.
grant yourself that single step
The Tamburitizans
into the sounds
let the music capture you
.
.
.
The Four Seasons
and the music and sounds will release you, and remain
forever
with you
.
.
.
It '4
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.
:>^;'J:.
Go
work with others.
Learn what you have
and what
can
be
to offer, offered to you.
Ponder how you
give
and receive.
no man
is
a
rock
for
in
words, sounds, and symbols, union
is
implied
.
.
.
in
i
being
with others
w V
you attain the fullest humaness
.
.
.
the group receives its
glory
.
.
.
from
the association
offree
identities
.
and when you
freely
associate
.
.
.
'H'A'SA^
the
beauty of giving
becomes real
in true
'^i'-.e-^--
giving
.
you
see
yourself in
all your seriousness and smiles and
life
.
MARRIAC1 BUREAU
yes, in every smile, every game
r-*
J l\n rl
" '
M.pov(.JO!f)ER
there is
a
vital seriousness
for
in the act
of giving
to
others
.
man
takes
an
inch
from
time,
a
second from space
.
because
man
has been
forced
'<^^^^-
IT
to associate
.
he had learned that his
and its fruit
-
a
strength
democratic
the association
-
society
of free
minds
-
-
235
are
the
true
keys
to
his greatness
.
.
.
a
greatness which in 1966,
can
be real
a
greatness which places the individual, the ONE
.
as
the flber for the many, the ALL.
STUDENT SENATE
Scuico. F., President. Zuckman, S.. Vice-President. Bourn,
R,. Cokin, J., James. N., LaButti, G., Sompolinski. S., Wood, A., Zartanan, D.. Klockers, C-. Alexander, R,, Gonsalves, J-, Guerrien, D R..
,
Early. S..
Kifner, A., Maynard, L., Meshekow, B., Zybr, Joost. M,. McCorkindale, C, Lasher. A., Bes
sette. E.. Preston, J., Sosnowski, J., Whiston, N.. Wilkinson.
D-. Klevas. S.. Barnett, M.. Coletta. G.. Comforti. S., Costan za.
J., Morton. R.. Santopietro. F.. Steinhouse. J.
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tf
ji
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w
"The punishment of wise
men
who refuse to
take part in the affairs of government is to live under the government of unwise men."
Barbara Meshekow. President
Angela Scorpio.
Vice-President
Camile Caldarone. Secretary Kathy Daly. Treasurer
Judy LaSalle. Honor Board Marsha Eisenburg. Activities Isabel Colagiovanni. Publicity Sue Judson, Blue Book
ASSOCIATION
Andrea Freshette, Elections Donna Hardman. lAWS
Foreign Students Corry Goldenburg. Cultural Joycle Novick. Senior Member at large Chen Chen Lin,
OF WOMEN STUDENTS
Denise
McQueeny.
freshman member at
large
In local
parentis is perhaps
not
quite
the way to describe AWS. since the or ganization actually is an expression of coed sentiment rather than
an
expres
sion of sentiments for coeds. With
the
realization
that
principles
ineffective when applied in
are
a
shot
gun fashion. ASW has been allowed to mature into a group of representatives who can truly govern themselves. In the
past more
two years. AWS has made curfews
realistic, and the legislative high this year was the approval and
light of
successful function be
a
establishment
dormitory.
women's
a
senior
seems
the belief that every given the chance.
on
lady,
of
AWS
girl
to can
INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL
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PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
The words "Greek" and "democ racy are synonomous. Both the IFC and Panhel operate on the same
premise that cooperation can be a reality. James Dacus, president of IFC. exemplified the true Greek spirit when during Greek Week he informed many sorority and frater nity members that they were not
following to
the
who
this premise. Our hats off and Panhel members
IFC
know what the word
"Greek"
implies.
Mooney, P., President: Crawford, S.. Vice-President: Roberts, B,, Treasurer: Eisamen, B., Secretary: Hinctiliffe, L., Caldar C, Spiselman, M., Winter, E., Solomon, J.. Sousa. L.. Green, J., Ordonel. T, Rigel. M.. Frechette. A., Pike, L,. Lattiam, C. Harlan, S.. Hurry, S., Smith, M., Lane, A.. Marzilll. M., Alexander, D.. Hale. J.. Smith, P., Findlay, E. one,
INTERRESIDENCE
Harthe, R., Browning, W., Rayson, R.. Hennessey, D.. Fortman, G., Frank. J.. Coletho, J., Wtiitehead, J., Strandberg, K., Hahig, S., Bilgor, S., Serra, M.,
Wainwright, Giard,
HOUSE COUNCIL
Three
years
ago,
dormitories
were
fairly unorganized and inactive in gen eral. Through the growth both physi cally and qualitatively, IRHC has been able to establish an atmosphere of "belonging" within the dormitories. With the passing of last year and this year, homecoming displays have in creased in number and beauty, intra mural teams have fared
fully,
more success
and social and cultural functions
have been
on
the
uprise.
With the in
expansion of the University. increasingly become more indespensible to student life.
evitable
IRHC will
M.,
Tripp, H.. Wiley, Wayne, G,, Foster.
E..
Sarsfield, S., Anchade,
M.
B., S.,
JUDICIAL BOARD
The Judicial Board is
an
un
derstanding buffer between a hasty indiscretion and a chilly administration.
MEN'S
COMMUTERS ASSOCIATION
Boyle, J., President Paye. D.. Vice-President Martin. J,. Secretary Sosnowski, T,, Treasurer
When
we
peek in
on
the commuters
this year, we see that they are a little more at home than in past years. Com muters have more opportunity to be a
part of the Campus than and
during
"at home
most
'
the
day.
are
ever
before,
actually
more
in the Memorial Union than
students.
Discussions, studying. and card-playing have all increased, be cause students can actually see what they are doing, and the fact that men and
women
are
now
certainly has been
in the a
same
area
major improve
ment in the commuters world.
WAYFARERS
ASSOCIATION Boulay, P.. President lannaccaro. D.. Vice-President Muller, L., Secretary Preston. J.. Treasurer
CLASS OFFICERS
FRESHMAN
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SOPHOMORE
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Henry. R. Geiselman. F. Coppolino. J. Aidinoff. C.
Bowen. C.
JUNIOR
R SENIOR
B Sweeney, B, Bingham, P. Corklngdale, C. Boyle. J. Riley, L.
I >/';
Deciding what the majori ty of 5000 students will like is no simple problem. And it is not just what they will like but what they will sup port and appreciate as an adult audience.
UNION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
This year at most
Kingston
ambitious
ever,
was
the
activity-
the Memorial Union. wise, and. although there were sever for
al
bugs.
It
was
the most
suc
cessful ever, too.
Loughlin. A.. Chairman. Bunker. M,. Secretary, Adieberg, H., Treasurer. Zuckman. S., Higgins. B., Jacobs, D., Smolen, H.. Schoelle. B., Shadrack, N., Colletti. J.. Pantas. V.. Stich. Alda. Du gay, L..
Charbonneau, B., Zinno,
J.
UNION COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Much is owed to these in
novating individuals who have greatly contributed in transforming URI from a Monday-thru-Friday suitcaseCampus into a seven-day student community. Besides
increasing
just
the
quantitatively, however, union in
succeeded
directors
better talent
incorporating original activities,
and as
also
more
trum
such
Weekend.
Winter
the
Movies
proved
to
be
recent, and the spec of
diverse
films than
was
in
more
previous
years.
James Smith, Games Committee
Marylin Bunker, Secretary Mike Zamperini, Movie Committee Cindy Russo, Coffee Hour Ndam Shadrack, Representative Harvey Adelberg, Program Council Jerry Coletti. Union Board of Dir. Harry Eisenberg, Dance Committee JoAnn Sisco, Music and Arts Committee
254
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BOOSTERS
Boosters
do
exactly what their
indicates; they act as sort of shot in the arm of campus activi
name a
how question comes up get a rise out of a booster?
ties. One do you
1965-66 will go down in Rhody as the year when the GRIST
history
became
publication.
Ross transformed the URI from
into
book
dynamic
a
Kingsley yearbook
a
glonfied telephone meaningful artistic
a
work. The week of June 5 12
be "hell week" around the
proved
room
to
116 of
Memorial
Union. Typewriters, and busy busy people profusely and masterfully in
cameras,
worked
order to meet the final deadline. Re ports seem to indicate that Ameri can
Yearbook, this year's publisher,
was
dying to get their boys working truly good yearbook.
on a
Predictions
are
that
next
year's
GRIST will be even better, picking up where this year's pioneer year book left off. One of the major im
provements in the GRIST set-up will be a telephone for the office. The GRIST, handling more money than other campus organization, any sure
could
use an
open line.
Editor-ln-Chief
.
.
.
K
Managing Editor Business Managei Advertising Manager Chief Photographer
Ross
.
H. Powers
.
f
R. Houle
.
.
.
.
.
.
R.
Thorp
P.
.
Mushnick B. Birks
Secretarial Editor
Sports Editor Women's Sports .
.
H. Powers
.
Editor
.
.
.
L.
La son
Seniors Editor
.
.
D.
.
Academics Editor
Literary Editor
.
.
Proofs Editor
.
Layout Editors
.
C. Maclnnes B
Contributions: E. Domenici. B. Maddock. J. Breslow, D Brown. N. Gunkel. J. Rosenfeld. P. Peck. D. Sullivan. W. Carpenter. M. Rigel. B. Maceroni. C. Russo. S. Sinclair,
Jenckes,
V.
Heffernan, J,
Burroughs. Advisor: J. Duffek
Tyler,
B.
Lawrence.
P.
A. Mushnick
E. Frisella .
C,
R,
Fargnoli .
.
.
.
P. Marland
J.
Circulation Editor
THE GRIST
Taylor
.
.
.
Harrison
Magner
Thoreau said that if you have read one news paper, you have read them all. The problems of inter-twining variety with repetition plagues any institution
or
organization which hopes to last. no exception. Students
and The URI BEACON is
found that the pages of The 1965-66 BEACON were filled with refreshing and informative news
items; editorials
were
both apropos and
and advertisements
were
tic and
manner.
professional
in
timely;
an
artis
In short, the BEA
problem quite well; widely and regularly read.
CON solved the classic newspaper is
presented
the
BEACON
La Pietra. R.. Editor inCtiief, Altman. J..
Managing Editor. Eisenberg. M.. Galli. R., Dalton. S.. Warren, J., Bemis, D., Codun. J., Millman. M.. kow. A., Nemiroff, S,, W,
Trampling
fans
who
have
fol
lowed Mike Zamperini for the past years will miss his column
three
next year. Mike epitomizes in many ways the manner in which a news paper can be effectively employed
to voice the sentiments that
usually
go unvoiced. The BEACON voice of the students.
is the
Kagan. S.. Meshe Boyer, R., Doctor,
Oliver Goldsmith wrote "The Deserted
Village"
in
order to
portray what the industrial revolution would do to the quaint little English towns. The poem, though powerful in itself, did little to change the inevitable. WRIU is an analogous case. The Student Handbook describes WRIU dent owned and
operated
radio station
.
.
as
"...
a
stu
." or so it was.
until early this year. WRIU ran into difficulties which were not so much the fault of any individuals, but of external cir
namely, the expanding university complex. WRIU. like many warm things, must be quantitative growth, where the password is sim ply efficiency.
cumstances,
Quaint
and
sacrificed in
sincere
WRIU
Baker. J,. Barrette. M., Beaubien. A.. Beck, I., Beville, J.. Bonner, J.. Boyle, D., Dr^yfuss, S.. Drexler. S., Egavoff, C, Feragne, T.. Finn. M.. Fleisher. M.. Frazel. M., Gentile, J., Gordon. W., Greenberg, S.. Gross. T.. Herlihy. W.. Higginson, C, Johnson, B., Calef, R., Carroll, M., Cassell, S., Chase, G.. Conte, D., Crowell. B.,
Klein, H., Koussa, H.. Lapolla, P., Lasher, A,. Leduc, L.. Mann, E.. Messier, R., Mooney, R., Nelson. J., Norman, D,, Norris, J.. Novogroski, H., Parker, B.. Peterman.
B,, Pritzker. S., Rogala, W., Sarapin, D., Simmons, D., Smith, E-. Stihams. Tomzyczyn, C. Twomey. B.. Young, P.. Zimberg, C.
J,. Thorton, S.,
SACHEMS
Who is
a
leader?
The Brain? Miss Good-looks? Mr. Savoir-faire? Or is the true leader
a
human
And knows that you and I
Sactiems Senior Honorary Society
Girouard. L. Bowes, M.
Riley,
Moderator
Treasurer
L
Rec. Sec.
Zuckman, S. Cor. Sec. Scuico. F., Sweeney, B.. Meshekow, 8.,
Boyle, J., Pacheco
,
A..
Bing-
ham. P. Dr.
Donald Burns.
Dr. Klenk
Advisor Advisor
are
being. too?
BLUE KEY SOCIETY Bingham, P. President Girouard. L, Vice Pres.
Godowski, M. Secretary Klockars, C. Treasurer
a
Beebe.
D., Bernstein. G.. Deutsch, E.,
Gottlieb. L.. Henry. R.. Kemeigor. L.. Mc Quair, J., Meisenheimer. J., Palmer. L.. Paull. S., Rainville. R.. Severin, S.. Sweeney, 8,, Young. R.. Zinno. J. Advi sors; Dr. Ostwrne, Mr. Owens.
The key is of
indicative and
enter.
symbol of freedom. ability to open Blue Key is the URI a
the
host, that group of students who make it their business to
see
that
visitors, strangers, and observers
gain an accurate picture and display a respect for
will both of URI our
campus.
Equally consistent with this idea creating a free atmosphere on the URI campus is the objective of the Blue Key Charity Bazaar. Through the Blue Key Bazaar. URI students are able to help those who are extraordinarily removed from personal freedom. of
LAURELS
Pacheco. A.. President. Severin. S., Vice-President, Pike. L.. Secretary- Trea surer. Paiheca, A., Zuck man. S.. Novick, J., Eddy. S., Downie. B., Craw ford, S., Barone. M., Carracuzo. S., Fairman, R.,
Salisbury. P., Reback. M.. Cyronack. J.. Sousa. B., Mellow. D.
^ Laurels proved to be very under standing this year, ambitious and dedi enough to grant to the student body a means for being somewhat more
cated
civilized. 1965-66 marked the first year in the
University's history that students were given the right to evaluate professors in a more objective manner. No doubt the midnight curses and profanities will continue to blare from dormitory win dows,
but
thanks
to
these
senior
women, sensible students can now
criticism
offer
to professors which will be pertinent, and also will reach the professor.
more
WOMEN'S Once that
an
individual
or
ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
group of individuals realize
going to set the world on fire, they goals. WAA. as an organization, is dedicated to athletics, and dedicated to why athlet are ics important. They are no world-beaters, rather. they decide to contribute to the community by work ing within the context of their organization. This year, while promoting athletic programs for women students, they also conducted a charity drive to give athletic equipment to underprivileged children. they're
not
establish realistic
Morrow, L.. President. Abbott, E,. ViceWood. v.. Secretary Trea Dowdie, B,. Snow, D,. Nelson. C.
President. surer.
Johnson. J
.
Lyons. F
,
Harvey, M, Bot-
tis, C, Appalonia, P., Niedbala, J., Still, J Sommes. K.. Spiselman. M., Castan.
za,
J,, Smith, G.,
D,, Rollins. J
.
Cooper, D,, Sherblom,
Simmons, A,, Whalon. J..
Ramsden, J., Osborne, S.. Hattenback, J.. Wiley, B,, Blades, B., Deenng, B., Walton. S..
Callaghan. J.. Greenhaigh,
P., Hanna, D., Drainville. M.. Craig. E., Cone. D., Souter, S,, Eiss, S., Kassof, A.
1
Zinno, J
2.
Sweeney.
3,
Zuckman. S.
4.
Dnscoll, L.
5.
Bingham.
B.
P.
6. Scuico. A. 7.
Palmer. A.
8.
Aaron, B,
9.
Marques. S.
10. Tennant. C. 11.
Kalaydiian. J.
12.
Riley. Boyle, Eddy.
13. 14.
L. J.
S.
15. Sousa. B. 16.
Mellor, D.
17,
Meshekow, B.
IB. Bowes. M. 19. Giard,
M.
20. Girouard. L 21.
McCorkindale. C.
22.
Perkins. G.
23. Barrett, J. 24. Pacheco, A. 25. Morrow. L,
WHO'S WHO
Truth
IS
doing."
Dewey
ALL NATIONS CLUB
Their theme is al
one.
an
internation
Amid all the popular col
lege talk of world peace and in ternationalism, we peek in on a few individuals about For
this
doing something
theme, this
cause.
handful it may be an in tellectual and deliberate under a
taking,
a
conscious
meet
effort
"foreign students." just a simple sincere meeting of others. for most it is
to
but and
President, Kalaydjian, J. Vice President.
Egavoff,
Treasurer, Mazda, R.
C.
MUSIC GROUPS
Music, unlike other art.
present; yet it
can
lives
only
exist for centuries.
in
the
TAU BETA PI
ENGINEERING HONOR SOCIETY
OS
.1,
PHI MU EPSILON MATHEMATICS HONOR SOCIETY
A., President, Sousa E., VicePresident, Morton, R., Secretary, Kem
Stead,
mier, C, Treasurer. Farrell, M..
Redding.
R.. Piascik. C. Block, B.. Bushman. M..
Habig. S., Richards, B., Whittier, D.. Nichols, W.
Severin.
S..
NUTRIX
"And all those in medi cine will affiliate for the
good of all."
Hacking, J.. President. Gagne. P.. Pelonzi. P., Grollman. S.. Leonard, E., Moikowski, M.. Fammataro. M.. Daniels. S., Gouthier. P., Martineau. J.. Etchi-
Marques. S,. President. Mekdsy, N.. Treasurer, Conway. K.. Secretary. DiPadua. D Lawton. K.. Warren. L.. Getnick. K. Faculty Advisor. Miss N. Dayton. .
The Health and
Safety
Council in
vestigates and takes action upon
HEALTH
AND
SAFETY
^ gM
any conditions detrimental to the health and safety of the campus community. Also, it assists or spon
speakers and programs which benefit the campus community as to its health and safety, such as sors
physical fitness competition, blooddonor programs, and student x-rays.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB r'^
y^
ALPHA DELTA SIGMA
Kalaydjian, J.. President, Oriel, C. Trea Bryant, B,, Offiler, W., Leach, D., Neville, D., DeWardener, A., Bettan, J., Millman. M.. Greenstein. M., Othote. L. surer,
National Professional Advertising fraternity. Alpha Delta Sigma American Marketing Association. Marketing
AMERICAN MARKETING
ASSOCIATION
Lounsbury. C, President. Brown. P.. Vice President Brooks. R., Secretary, Salisbury, A., Treasurer Craig, S., Membership Chairman. Alexander, D.. Avila. D.. Carpenter. H.. Cone. M., DeWardener, A.. Feinman. J., Gerstein. A,. Ferrie, Course, A.. Hanscomtt, A., Leach D., Leistra, D., Luth, M.,
G,!
Oriel. C, Shockley, L., Silva. R.. Simonson, B.. Squillante J Wenzel. R.. Danforth, G.. Jones. C. Coran. R.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
Alpha Phi Omega .
,
a
national service
ed to serving community."
the
fraternity dedicat
campus
and
the
Houle, R., President Bernstein, J., Vice-President Jacobson. S,. Treasurer
Sherman, R.. Recording Whittemore. R
,
Secretary Corresponding Secretary
Fox, P., Publicity Chairman Maitland, F.. Program, Chairman
A.I. I.E.
Bruno. T., President
Cassidy. F,, Vice-President Secretary Langzettel, T., Treasurer Bourcier, D..
Musto. J,. Historian
AGRICULTURAL CLUBS
Soil Conservation
Society Moberg. E.. President Relli. R.. Vice President
Kenyon. N
.
Secretary
Haddad. W.. Treasurer Ritzeau, J,, Social Chairma
Bell, R., Advisor
Aggie Club Moberg. E.,
President
Del
Pozzo, S., Vice President Reilly. J.. Secretary Hall, J.. Treasurer
Wright. T.. Social Chairman
The
Agricultural
Club
The URI 4-H Club
Soil Conservation
Society
STUDENTS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION
"There is
throughout
a
novel brotherhood
all that
they
do."
YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM
"Without
the
meaningless."
individual, democracy is
llfiS''*^ji euprunsovm:' The individual is above all the scattered parts there is
a
Spirit,
too
.
.
.
-^>^-if:^s
The
announcing
that
graduation
is
commencing
a
is trite
simply
because it is true
JOeeK To Be Zke^T^^
Th
8'G "^"
'
.
.
.
All that
has
college
hoped
to
do
is to teach you
to
think
and understand
.
but there is no no
to
pill,
no
equation, dimestore kit
freedom
.
.
.
yet before you go, lake another look around
here there many
are
friends
.
many faces, .
.
leaving will not be easy, goodbyes will not be fun
.
/; is sad
that
true
meaning
only discovered in things past
is
.
.
^9
'
It. ill
>
^'H 1."^.
i
f*
I
perhaps, in the last hours, a previously unnoticed face or
voice
catapults you back through the short years
.
.
.
but
commencement arrives
.
.
.
if .^S:^
but
before beginning, college
reconsider this once more
.
.
.
for
it is not this
day,
but the past semesters which can give a
value
to
graduation
.
ceremony is
a
cold skeleton
unless
with
a
filled tempered sincerity
5.'
^
the paper costs a
itself few pennies
Francis H. Horn, President
Think hack on
the
and
many
faces
hooks
behind
.
.
.
and you will know
if the
paper and handshakes
mean
anything.
I had the
pleasure of extending my congratulations to you June, but I want to take this to wish you every success and happi ness now and in the future. Although the University contin ues to expand and much is said in collegiate circles about depersonalization. URI will always strive to take an interest in each student. Certainly, we shall share in the pride of your achievements. Conversely, we look to you to become at Commencement exercises in
additional
active
opportunity
members of
the
Alumni
Association,
so
that
the
bonds between you and your alma mater, forged during your years here on campus, will continue to grow in strength and in meaning. Since receiving your degrees, most of you in the Class of 1966 have started your careers, been married, entered mill or gone on to graduate school. Whatever your
tary service current
situation, I hope that each of you feels that your studies at URI have helped to make you a better person and
one
equipped to confront the problems and the challenge us in so many areas of contempo
better
issues which rary life.
Intellectual curiosity is the benchmark of higher educa tion, and this kind of inquisitiveness, a facility you have de veloped in college, should be a lifelong commitment. If it is, and if you will look upon the educational process
as a
life
long experience rather than one which terminates with your degree, you will be a better citizen and a happier individual, I hope that each of you members of this fine class, URI's largest to date, will let us hear from you from time to time and that you will maintain your contacts with URI through meetings, the alumni magazine, and visits back to
alumni
the campus. There will always be a Good luck in everything you do.
warm
welcome for you.
The
experience of a successful undergraduate
career
stimulates
Barbara Jane Aaron
B.A.. Jour..
an
ever-growing self-confidence
Richard P, Abato
B.S.. Math.
Dennis H. Abbott
B.S,, Ind. Mngt,
Dorothy B.A..
H. Abbott
Eng.
Robert Abran
B.S., Acct
W^ Eldeen Ruth Adams
AS.. Dent. Hygn.
Inta Aizsils
B.A.. Eng.
Jeffrey Albin B.S.. Acct. Phebe E. Allen
B.S., Home Ec.
Khalid AlHamdouni
B.S.. Civ. E.
Anthony
Almeida
B.S,. ME.
Anne Allan
B.S.. Zoo. Nika J. Altman
B.S., Ed.
Sallejane Andrews BA,, Psych,
)iane M.
f -^
K^
73|
W^
Susan G. Arrick
AS.. Dent. Hygn, Howard D. Ballard
B.S., Mngt.
Ronald M. Ash
B.S.. Civ. E. Lois
Zampini Balsamo
B.S., Nurs.
B.A.M.
Armitage Eng.
'^:^ #1^
John P.
Ashiiian
B.S.. Math Frank T.
Bardsley
B.S., E.E.
W^
1-*^-
Peter
Barbara
Bingham
Block
B.S., Bus.Ec.
B.S.. Math
Michael M, Boesch
B S., AG, Tech.
// is
from
confidence a
totally individual
and a
deeply personal experience strength which reaches
into all realms
Francis P.
Joseph
Boland. Ill
Bonanno
B.S., Zoo.
B.S., E.E.
i^mi It is
confidence of the mind .
a
.
.
realization
of self-faith enabling one to face change.
Paul A.
Bricoccoli
B.S,, Phys. Ed
Edgar S,
James P.
Brown, Jr.
Brown
B.S., Ec.
B.S., Phys, Ed,
Marshall J.
Malcolm E.
Bov^en
Bowes
B.S,. Nurs
BA,. Theat.
Robert C. Butzier
B.S., Bus, Ad. Edward
j.
R.
Buzanowicz
Mary-Loui Campagna BA,. Art
Randolph
L.
George
F.
Carlson
Carlsten
B S
B.S.. Phys. Ed.
.
E.E.
David W.
Graham F,
Carpenter B.S., Micro. Bio,
Cary A.S.. Dent. Hygn.
Casper B.S.. Civ. E.
John F.
Gather Chamberlair
Chandler
Charles.
B.S., Nurs,
AS.. Dent. Hyg.
BA
cT^f^
--'
I-*'*
,
Acct.
P^H f^*
^^^l::i^ Lois 1
Joseph
John
Steve
Joseph
Charnick
Chaves, Jr.
Chiloyan
Chubin
Cimino
B.A., Bus. Ed.
B.S., Agron.
B.S., E.E.
B,S Phys. Ed.
B.A., Eng.
Frank
P,
Joseph F.
Joseph
Carol A.
Patricia D.
Ciullo, Jr,
Clark
Codun
Confone
B,S,, Math
B.S.. Bus. Ed.
Coggeshall
B.A., Pol, Sc.
B.S., Math
B.A.. Math
E.
Michael R,
Lawrence G.
Frederick A.
Donna A.
Thomas A.
Cohen
Colasanto
B.S., Zoo.
Collingwood B.S., Prod Mngt,
Compagnone
B.S,, E.E,
Conboy
B.S,, Bus. Ad.
BA,, Eng,
R.
Karen E.
Nancy
A
Susan D.
Danial B.
James
Cordisco
Crandall
Crawford
Crawford
Cretella
Cymbala
B.S,. Phys Ed,
B.A., Eng
BA,, Eng.
B.A., Pol, Sc,
B S,. E.E.
B.A.. Soc,
Ralph
1 1
pwpp^^^^^ "^^ '-^1
*'*^l
A.
Dolores R.
Merilyn L.
Joseph
Davignon
DeCesare
DeFaIco
B,S., Med. Tech.
B,A.. Eng.
B.S.. Phys. Ed.
1 1 is
a
probing
into the corridors
of knowledge itself;
Roger P. DeFelice B S., Indust.
Managt.
Joseph
OeToro
Jacques R Desplames
DeWolte
Dicesare
B.A., Chem.
B.S., E.Engir
B.A.. Eng.
B.S., Micro Bio.
Arthur S.
L.
Phyllis R.
Michael J
Rose
Sharon M.
Thomas S.
Dickens
DiGioia
DiGiorgio
Dillon
Dombrowsky
B.S., Man
B.S.. E. Engir
B.A., Eng.
B.S.. Account.
B.A,, Ed,
John A, Dorcus
B,S., Mrkt.
Joseph F. Dowd
B.A,. Pol, Sc. Barbara P.
B.A,, Hist.
Earl H.
Doyle.
Jr.
B.S,. Civ, f Walter M,
B.A.. Eng.
Phillip T. Duprey B.A.. Eng. Robert
Duya B.A., Germ. William E.
Dwelly B.S,. E.E,
Michael P.
Dwyer B.S., E,E.
I Nancy
R.
Ekdahl
B.S., Home Ec.
To know
oneself
is to possess
physical, spiritual, and mental
self-understanding
Arthur
Fanning B.S.. Ag. Chem.
.
To be
indifferent personal being is to he a fool, and ultimately lo render oneself meaningless and useless
to
one's
Linda
George
Fernald
Fern
B,S,. Home Ec.
B.S
.
V.
Phari
W.
George Farley
Kathryne
B.S.. Chem.
B.S.. CF.
Janet A.
Arthur S.
Feyler B.A.. Span.
B.S., Acct,
Farnum
dk:r^^^
Joyce B. Fletcher
B.S.. Bio.
Paul S. Follett
B.S.. E.E.
David
Forsythe B.S., Mrkt. and Ad. Robert Fortin
B.A.. Pol. Sc. Richard S. Franklin
B.S.. E.E.
Nancy Fraser
B.S.. Nurs.
Annlois
B.A., Eng.
>^Y-
^f.
Twyf
Carl
Mark
Friedman
Friedman
Friel
B.A.. Chem.
B.A.. Bio.
B.S,. Bu
Mary
V.
Kenneth R.
Francese B.S.. Ind. E.
Mary
Paul B.
Richard
John D.
Albert
Gardner
Gardner
Garofalo
Gaskell
Gencarella
B.S.. Home Ec.
B.S.. M.E.
B.S., E.E.
B.S., E,E,
B.A., Acct.
With college behind you, consider yourself and what you did here.
Richard
Cevat
Gencarella
Gencoglu
B.S., Chem.
B.S., Civ. E.
Frank
Marcia M.
Gesmondi
Giard
Giardino
B.A.. Acct.
B.A.. Eng,
B.A.. Eng.
i
Paul E.
Thomas J.
Gibson
Gilbert son
B.S.. E. and Phy
B.S., Math.
Anthony Giunta
B.A.. Ad
k^k^
Malcolm
Geralcine
Greenstein
Griff m
B.A.. Pol. Sc.
B.A.. Eng.
Margery Griffin and Ed.
Elizabeth J. Groton
B,S,. Home Ec,
BA., Psych,
Betty K, Gronquist B.A,, Eng,
Norman
Gerald
Marie
Gross
Grossberg
Grosseto
B,A,. Math
B.A., Psych
B.S., Home Ec,
Walter
Grundy B,A., Eng.
Russell E.
Guffy B.S.. Bus.
B.S., Ind. Mngt.
Joyce A.
Hacking B.S.. Nurs. David
Haddad
B.S.. Ind. Mngt.
Norma H.
Hagist B.S.. Coc. Sc. Judith E.
Hale
B.S., Home Ec, Ed,
Susan J.
Haber
Ha big
B.S., Mrkgt.
B.S., Math,
Joseph B. Hallworth
B.S.. Insur,
Virginia Heffernan
B.F.A.. Art
Joachim F.
Marsha G.
Nancy
Robert C.
Holdsworth
Marilyn R. Hotenport
Sandra L.
Hodgkinson B.A., Soc. Sc.
Horan
Houle
Hourihan
B.A.. Eng.
A.S.. Dent. Hygn.
B.S.. CF.
B.S., Ind. ,
B.S.. Ag,
Stephen
R
Howe, Jr.
B,S Phys. Ed.
Ali Ghalib M.
Hussan
B.S.. E.
Mary
A.
Huszcza
B.S.. Bio.
Marsha lacoi
B.A,, Eng.
f^
le^l
Andrea A. Imondi B.S.. Med. Tech
kih Brian R.
Dawn D.
Gloria L.
CarlN.
Steven
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jacobson
Jacobson
B.A., Acct.
B.S.. Home Ec
B.A., Sec. Ed.
B.S.. Bus. Ed.
B,S Ind. E,
Michael D.
Stuart R.
Richard
James
Janvrin
Jenkins
Jones
George Jooveleglan
B.S,, Math
B.S,, Bus.
B.A., Jour.
B.S.. Zoo.
B.A,
Charles
Jack
John C.
Janice
Kalasinsky B,S M.E.
Kalaydiian
Keefe
Kelly
B.S., Mrkt, and Ad,
B.S.. Math.
B.A., Math,
Nancy Kelly B,S., Home Ec.
Carolyn
M.
Phyllis
Robert L.
Kelvin
Kendrick
Kennedy
B.A., Sec. Ed.
B.S.. Ec.
B.S., Zoo.
David R.
Carolyn M. Kenny B.A., Eng,
Stephanie
Janeth
Kereazis
Kershaw
A,S., Dent. Hygn.
B.S., Nurs
Cheryl Kolb
B.A., Ed. and Eng,
Perhaps with of your mind came an
in
the
opening
increase
personal thoughts, formulation of opinions,
the
new
and a
ideas,
consequently greater self-respect.
^-^.
y M Carol
Robert H.
Ronald J.
Norman M.
Kubeck
Kuhn
Kupferman
LaButti
B.S., Math.
B.S.. Anm. Sc,
B.S.. Acct.
B.S.. Phys. Ed.
Ronald Laime
B.S.. Civ. E. Frederick A. B.S
,
Chem.
Ronald Lareau
B.S., M,E, Frederick Larkin
B.S., Insur. Marie L. La Rocca B.S
.
Home Ec. Ed.
Ruth Latour
B.S.. Med. Tech.
Lautrup A.S., Dent. Hygn. Herbert Lawson
B.S,, M,E,
Daniel P, LeClair
BA.. Soc.
Jacqueline L'Ecuyer B.A., Eng.
LeGeros
B.A., Ec.
Nancy-Victoria LeGeros
B.A.. Hist,
Anthony Lepizzera B,A Eng, Cameille
Lepore B.S.. Home Ec.
Myrna
R.
Levine
B.A., Eng,
Walter W. Libenson B A.. Chem.
Anne M.
Liguori B.A,. Eng.
Carol J,
Manni
Manseau
B.S.. M.E.
B.S.. Phys. Ed.
B.A,. Math
Carol
Edward M.
Patricia R.
Marcelino
Marchetti
Marland
BA., Bio
B.A.. Ind. Mngt.
B.A,, Eng.
Richard
Ronald
Nancy B.
Ronald
Martin
Martin
Martin
Mason
Massa
B.S., Engin.
B.S., E,E,
B,S. E.E.
A.S., Dent, Hygn,
B.A,. Pol. Sc
Joseph
L.
George Manyan
Albert P.
f
//
was
then
that you drifted away from the tired thought, the routine the
Joseph B, Mellen
B,S Chem,
narrow
opinion, prejudice.
minded
Dawne J.
Barbara
Barbara L,
Mellor
Merrill
Meshekow
B.S.. Home Ec. Ed.
B.S.. Pharf
B.A., Bio.
Leroy
Joyce
J, Dennis
Nordstrom
Novick
O'Connell
BA,, Gen. Bus
B.S,, Zoo.
B.S., E,E.
Thomas V.
James
Charles W.
OConnell
OHara, Jr
Olsen, Jr.
B A.. Pol. Sc.
B.A.
B.S.. Pharm.
You became concerned with and
mastering
cultivating the mind uniquely yours.
that is
and
you
did this
at
upon long walks, inside deep books.
odd hours,
William R.
Chesley
Louis J
Onosko
Oriel
Othote
Pacheco
B.S., Bus. Ed.
B.S., Mrkt, and Ad,
B,S Mrkt,
B,A Eng,
Ann
John M.
Karolyn
William S.
Patricia
Arthur C,
Lana
Pacheco
Paddock
Paddock
Palmer
B.S., Mus, Ed,
B.A., Ec.
Page B.S., Home Ec,
Paine
B,S,. Forest,
B.A.. Art
B.A., Pol. Sc.
M.
John
Vincent
Constance
David
Panagako B.S., Acct.
Pantan
Parente
Park
B.S.. Ind. Mngt.
B.S.
B,S Chem, E,
P ^
a 5r^' f 1 r^ r i
ci\lik.
,
Ag,
^ 7 f ^(i
ii
Kenneth
Warren E.
Parker
Peck
B.S.. Acct.
B.S,, Mngt,
^ii^.
Robert J, Pohoiek
B.S., Pha Anne-Liis Polak
BA., Adv,
John E.
Pyers,
III
B.S.. Math.
Sheila
George
Edward J.
Pollinger
Poor
Popkin
B,S,, Home Ec,
B,A Ec,
B.S
.
Pharr
James L,
Quinby B.A Eng.
B S.. Home Ec.
.
Fred N.
Clinton
Alan
Raisner
Ramsden
B.A., Pol. Sc.
B.A., Mrkt.
Rapoza B.A., Hist,
Caryl F. Rapp B,A., Psych.
Martin J. Ratner
B.S,, Math,
There
were
yet you and
they
of your
minor retreats,
overcame
added
to
them, the
meaning,
achievements.
Kathleen L
Marcia
Jean A.
John
Rawdon
Reback
Redstone
Reed
Mary Rego
B.S.. F.N.
B.FA., Theat.
B.A., Eng,
B.S,, Phys. Ed.
BA., Psych,
E.
Thomas A,
Reilly B.S., E.E.
Alfred J,
Robert L.
Barbara
Marcia R.
William
Ricci
Ricci
Richards
Richardson
Rickus
B.A.. Ind.
B.S., Ind. Mngt,
B.S.. Math
B.A.. El, Ed.
B.S., Zoo.
Mni
Terry W. Rickey B.S., Acct.
A
'f^^*!
Mkk!k AS., Dent, Hygn,
Anthony W. Rocchi, Jr. B.S.. Zoo-
Marilyn
L.
Joan
Beverly A. Rodinsky
Andrea C.
James M,
John G.
Rocke
Rogers
Rogers
Romanoff. Jr.
Rondeau
B.A., Eng,
B.A,, Soc. Sc.
B.A,, Pol, Sc,
B,A Hist.
B.S., Acct,
B.A., El. Ed.
Paul F.
Jonathan
Joseph
Richard
James
Stephen
Rodina
Rose
Rose
B,S., Physics
B,A,. Eng,
Ryder B.S.. E.E.
Rylands B.S.. Phys. Ed.
Saft
B.A., French
R.
J.
B.S.. Acct.
335
Judith
William
Savage B.A.. Eng.
Scanlon
B.S,, Pharm. Ann
Melvin
Peter J.
Schrieberg B,S Mrkt, and Ad,
Schultz
Douglas Sarapin
Scheithauer
B,S., T,C,
B.S., ME,
B.S., Civ. E.
Sandra Silverman
B.A,, Math,
Cynthis Simmons
B.S.. Nurs. John M
Simpson B.S.. Chem. Gertrude E.
Sinclair
B.S,. Bact.
Anthony Sivo
B.S., Phys. Ed.
Smith
B.A..
Psych.
Smith
B.S., Phys. Ed.
Dorothy C Snow B A
,
Eng.
Kennrth A Sorenson
B.S., Ent.
Andrew G.
Stead B.S., Math
Because
of your growing reliance and integrity became a contributing person
personal you
Steinke
B.S., Nurs, Ann S,
Susan F,
Sterling
Stewart
B.S.. Nur
B,A Bio, Scs,
Holly W. Stephenson B.A., Eng,
JudithEllyn
James A
Linda J.
Stone
Straayer
Studley
B.S.. Med. Tech.
B.S,. Phar
B.A., Math,
Ronald Tefft
B.S., Ag. Chem
//
was a
revolution
that occurred
oJ
these past four years
you have
from to
sorts
during .
.
.
emerged
of adolesence of adulthood,
the shadows
the
awareness
and a
if you possess budding, craving intellect,
you will have the
for
spirit of knowledge long as you have life.
so
Caroline S.
Janice E,
Robert G.
Tennant
Test
Tetreault
B.S., Phys. Ed.
B.S., Home Ec.
B.S.. Bio.
ilH
Paul
Ronald
Carol
Charles
Meredith D.
Whittaker
Whittemore
Wickes
Wilk
Wilson
B.A.. Math.
B.S.. Ind. E.
B.A.. Eng.
B.S.. Mrkt. and Ad.
B.A,. Ed.
Henry W.
Margaret Wingard B.A., Eng.
Roberta
Vincent
Woehlcke
Woicik
B.S,, Geol,
B S,, Bus Adm.
Marilyn
A.
Yelle
B.A., Ed.
Carolyn Young B.S., CF.
B.S., Acct.
Cheryl C, Woodbury
Diana H.
Robert M.
Barbara M.
Wolf
Worrell
Worster
Wragg
B.S.. E.E.
S.A.. Chem.
B.S.. CF,
B,S., E.E.
B.S., Nurs.
Michael H.
.
Winkleman
Valentine J.
David E.
Zanolle
Zellstra
Ziemski
Zinno
Zuckman
B.S,, Acct,
B.S,, Insi
B.S,, Zoo,
B.A., Ital,
B.A., Eng,
Joyce
M.
Sherry
Robert McFarland
in Memoriam
Beyond these walls, there
and and
are avenues
draft boards traffic Jams
that couldn't care less So easily the individual can be swallowed and lost .
.
in the
complex
society
.
.
.
but
society
is also the
place
where you follow the many means and roads to
touch your talents and dreams
So the must
spirit offreedom
eternally
.
.
.
of individuality
be within you
.
.
.
In the years ahead
there will be
quiet
pauses;
it is in these
brief moments of reflection that the spirit is nurtured and rejuvenated And from these moments will flow a music, and a music.
.
.
.
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43 Allen Road
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Rockville Centre. New York. ELAINE
Newport.
AVIS ANGEL
-
15
Everett
Street
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R.I.
HARRY ANJOORIAN. JR.
130 Summit Drive
-
Cranston, R,l, ELIZABETH Road
J.
Compliments
ANTHONY
-
220
Ardsley. New York.
BIJAN ANVARI
-
Tehran. Iran.
of the
Class of 1967
Compliments of
Peck Hall
Compliments of Alpha Delta Pi Gamma Lambda
Chapter
Heatherdell
DIANE MARIE ARMITAGE
Stephen Street
7
-
PETER HARRIS BLANK
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Greenville, R.I. JANET West
Avenue
MAY
Kingston,
ARNOLD
Fairground Road
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RI.
North
SUSAN GAIL ARRICK
Somerset. Mass.
-
RONALD MARTIN ASH
174 Roanoke Street
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Providence. R.I. 153 Mauran Avenue
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East Providence 14. R.I,
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JOSEPH P
AUDETTE
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E.
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49
Lakecrest
MAX ROBERT
BLUM
-
560
Lloyd Avenue
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ROBERT WARREN BOEHM
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DAVID
477 South Pros
DOUGLAS
BALKCOM
153
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Laban
182 Elliot Street
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-
Newton 64, Mass.
HOWARD DANA BALLARD
189 West Avenue
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Pawtucket, R.I.
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AUSTIN GRANT BALLOU
26 Whitford Street
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Wakefield. R.I.
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LOIS Z. BALSAMO
191
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Avenue
Academy
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108 Felton Street
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New Bedford. Mass.
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58 Manon Avenue
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10 Maribeth Drive
-
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Johnston 9, R,l,
MARIANNE
BARONE
81
-
Street
Willow
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Providence 9, R,l.
FRANCES
JANE Street
BARRETT
BARRY
F.
16
-
Cleveland
Mass.
Arlington 74.
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ROBERT
16 Westfield Street
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24 Grove Ave
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EUGENE EDWARD BATIS
26 Caswell Street
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ROBERT
JOSEPH
70
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Rosemary
North Kingstown, R,l.
Drive
JUDITH ANN BAZARSKY
786 Indian Avenue
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Middletown. R.I.
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LINDA ANN BEACH
50 Kneeland Street
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Buzzards
Bay,
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Mass.
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Pawtucket, R.I.
DAVID CY BEEBE
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Sayvllle.
84
Prospect
21 Case Court
New York.
BARBARA MUGDEN Avenue
BENGTSON
93
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Hopkins Hill
Coventry. R.I.
JAMES GEOFFROY BENOIT -
-
Douglaston 63, N,Y.
CHARLES R. Road
BELDEN
56 Robinson
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Way
West Warwick. R.I.
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-
239 Rice Street
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44 Glen Avenue
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Pawtucket, R,l. ELIZABETH L, BENTSEN
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Edgewood 5. R.I. GERALD PAUL BERNSTEIN
11 Chester Street
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Newton 61, Mass.
HAROLD Road
WILLIAM
Avenue
BERRY
M.
BETTENCOURT
-
213
Hessian
Detroit
Warren, R.I.
RONALD GENNARO BIANCO Street
1801
-
Reading. Penna.
RICHARD
-
103 Yorkshire
Providence 9. R.I.
PETER KITTELL BINGHAM Auburn, Maine.
-
Compliments Class of 1968
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535 Court Street
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41'/2
High Onell
A,
BONVOULOIR
141
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Central Falls, R,l.
JOAN MARIE BOTTINO ROSTAND
Avenue
Bergenfield, N.J.
Providence, R.I.
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BONANNO
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Newark, New Jersey, -
96 New London Ave
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South
830
Providence, R,l,
RAYMOND Street
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469 East
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Peoria. III. ANDREW
JOSEPH Street
BLOOMQUIST
Warwick, R I
BOESCH
East Greenwich. R.I.
FRANCIS PATRICK BOLAND Point Drive
98-51 65 Avenue
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West Warwick, R,l.
-
Street
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MICHLUN
MICHAtL Road
Lane
Forest Hills 74, NY.
pact Avenue
JEANNE DIANE AUGER
Pennsylvania
Stony
-
Providence 6, R.I, 659 Bedford Street
-
Whitman Street, Mass.
nue
2401
-
Penna,
BLOCK
R.I.
Kingstown,
LORRAINE Drive
JOHN PETER ASHJIAN
ANNE
FREYDA EDYTHE BLOOM
114 Shawomet Avenue
-
Philadelphia,
BARBARA
-
of the
R,
BOUCHARD, JR.
Woonsocket. R.I,
-
316 Fourth
->vl'/.
Sigma Delta Tau Founded at Comell in 1917 Alpha Beta Chapter Established 1947 m
Delta Delta Delta Founded at Boston
University 1888
PHI TAU Established in 1961
W.
KENNETH
Street
sett
BOUDREAU
EUGENE
-
MALCOLM
1851
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Boston
1261
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Cran
Cranston, R.I, EUGENE
92 Gramatan
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BRADLEY
Fortin
23
Road
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632
Angell Street
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234 Camp Street
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Auburn
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New York. -
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17
Harding
Ave
Harrington Jersey.
Ave
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Cranston. R.I.
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North Plainfield. New
CRYSTAL ANNE BROWN EDGAR Street
Providence. R.I. KATHLEEN M. BREEN
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219
Cincinnati, Ohio,
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JAMES
SHEFFIELD
21 Union Avenue
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BROWN
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9
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Pleasant
Westerly, R,l, PAUL
BROWN
24
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Doray Drive
-
Fiskeville, R,l,
Providence. R.I, ham Road
48
Warwick, R.I.
NANCY BURT BRADSHAW
Merrow Hall
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827 Mason Street
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nue -
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Compliments of
-
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nue
106 Ferncrest Avenue
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BRETT
MARIE
Pawtucket, RI
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Providence. R.I.
BOWES
Cranston, R.I. KATERI
JACQUELINE
West Newton, Massachusetts.
BOWEN
Yonkers, New York,
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Narragan
Schenectady,
BOURN
MARSHALL JOHNSON ston Street
983
-
Sandersfown, R.I.
Neck Road
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Johnson
Street
BOURCIER
Warwick, R.I.
Parkway
RONALD
Drive
136
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Pawtucket. R.I.
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DAVID WILLIAM
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2544
Notting
THOMAS JOSEPH BRUNO
Danbury, Connecticut,
-
33 Hillside Avenue
Hutchinson Hall Wishes
The Class of 1956 Best of Luck
of Tucker Hall
Compliments
WILLIAM W, BRYANT, JR.
7
-
Stoneleigh
Park
Westfield. New Jersey. ELEANOR ANN Dnve
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BYRNES
60
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Merry Mount
Warwick. R.I.
KENNETH
Street
R.
BUONANNO
89
-
Woodbine
Providence, RI,
WILLIAM
ROBERT BURGESS
Laboratory
N,Y,
Schenectady,
PETER ALLAN
BURNS
G 9 Research
-
14
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Maple Street
-
North Easton, Mass, MARILYN IRENE BUSHMAN Road
-
Warwick, R,l, ROBERT CHARLES BUTZIER
Drive
-
-
157
Aspinet
Warwick, R.I.
EDWARD J. Drive
100 Cumberland
BUZANOWICZ
-
24 Buttonwood
Cranston, R,l.
MARIE
A.
Park Avenue
CACCHIOTTI
137
-
Van
Cortland
Yonkers, N,Y.
WILLIAM FRANCIS CACI
176 Forest Street
-
-
Winchester. Mass. DAVID C. CALDERARA -
Greenville, R,l,
-
6
Breezy Knoll Road
Compliments
of
CHI OMEGA
Sigma Kappa founded at Colby College in Phi Chapter established at U,R.I. in 1919
1874
RICHARD FRANK CAMBIO
42
Ravenswood
7623
Midday Lane
-
Providence, R,l,
Avenue
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Alexandria, Va. MARY LOUISE CAMPAGNA -
24 Burton Street
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Bristol, R 1. UMBERTO D. CAMPANELLA
nue
-
51 Franklin Ave
-
Cranston 9. R.I.
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Newport. R.I.
Avenue
CAMPISANO
M.
ROSEANN
T.
MANUAL
JR.
CANARIO,
JOAN E. CAPERONIS
Metacom
79 Lawton Avenue
-
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-
2 Tower Street
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R.I.
Westerly.
SANDRA LEE CARACUZZO -
Woodhaven
465
-
Bristol. R.I.
Avenue
nue
17
-
North Providence, R,l.
Boulevard
-
84 Roseneath
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227 Phenix Ave
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Cranston, R,l.
CARL LEPIO CARBONI
Westerly.
125 Tower Street
-
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R.I.
LOUIS ANTHONY CARLONE
1 Maribeth Drive
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952 Greenville Ave
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Greenville, R.I.
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138 Albert Avenue
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114 Grove Street
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Cranston, R,l, GRAHAM F, CARPENTER
-
Lincoln, R.I. ALLAN BURTON CARTER nue
112 California Ave
-
Providence. R.I.
JANICE CARY
-
93 Wilshire Park
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Needham.
Massachusetts. NEIL EDWARD CASEY
-
9 Meadoviview Road
Foxboro. Massachusetts. DAVID WALTER CASPER
1000 River Road
-
-
-
Lincoln. R.I. JAMES L. CAYER
-
89 Victory Street
-
Berke
ley, R.I. JOANNE C CHAHARYN
35
-
Lyman Street
-
Woonsocket, RI. CATHERINE CHAMBERLAIN
Quarters
-
405B
Governors Island, New York. DONALD LOUIS CHAMPAGNE town Road
-
-
Compliments
of
Compliments
of Theta Chi
Sigma
Chi
-
1232 Tucker
Wakefield, R,l
LINDA JEAN CHANDLER
-
Greenhaven Road
Pawcatuck, Connecticut,
Hi^l
Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 From Weldin Hall
E.
JEAN
CHAPMAN
248
-
Road
Oak
WAYNE Street
-
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CHAPMAN
MOWRY
Woodbine
-
111 Waterman
North Providence, R,l,
-
Glen Street
-
-
-
21
Sweetbriar
Street
60 Flower Road
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Xi Delta
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Plainfield
Pike
-
-
West
-
Established 1948
April 17,
1893
34 Mount Vernon
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ROBERT COHEN
26
-
Warnngton
Providence 7. R.I.
G.
COLASANTO
-
27
Newton
Providence 3. R.I.
FREDERICK COLLONGWOOD
-
Cranston 10, R I,
Founded at Lombard College
UpsilOn Chapter
41 Oak Street
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Shelter Harbor
R.I.
LAWRENCE
Valley
Street
CIMIO
-
MICHAEL Street
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Theta Delta Chi
Beta
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PATRICIA D. COGGESHALL
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Stream. N.Y.
Alpha
CAROL ANN COFONE
Portsmouth.
Providence 8. R.I.
of
Warwick. R.I.
Street
CHILOYAN
PETER
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Avenue
Highland
eriy, R.I.
Irvington 1. N.J. JOSEPH CHAVES
JOSEPH
40 School Street
-
216
JOSEPH EMERSON CODURI
379 Isabella Avenue
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R.I.
STEVE CHUBIN
-
Westerly. R.I.
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Compliments
JUDITH ANN CLARKE
115 West Main Street
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Wickford, R.I.
JOHN
128 Devonshire Street
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Wakefield. RI.
JOHN F. CHARLES, JR, -
24
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Cranston. R.I,
RICHARD JOHN CHARLAND Avenue
FRANK CIULLO, JR,
-
Wakefield. R.I
Mansfield, Mass.
-
3 Fowler Street
Paramount Fountain and Restaurant
Supply Corp.
Compliments of South County Pharmacy
Compliments of Federal Drugs
711 Branch Avenue Providence 4. R.I.
Best Wishes to Class of '66
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Adams Hall
Compliments of
Compliments
Student Senate
Estabrook Co. DONNA ANN COMPAGNONE Road
Cranston 10. R.I. RAYMOND D. CONFORTI
-
24 Glen
-
Ridge
-
86 Burbank Street
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Cranston 7. R.I. JEFFREY
Road
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DAVIS CONGDON
Road
37
-
Westbrook
Warwick, R,l,
JAMES EDWARD CONNORS
81 Bristol
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Ferry
Portsmouth, R,l.
JOHN RICHARD CONTE
12 Cactus Street
-
-
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148 General Street
-
-
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ROMANO CORDISCO
Avenue
-
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Haverstraw. N.Y.
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12 Knight Street
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Ashway, R,l, JOHN MICHAEL CORSINI
-
Twin River Road
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Lincoln, R.I. ROBERT
J.
COTE
-
Weekeepeemee
Road
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Woodbury. Conn, KAREN E. CRANDALL
Newport.
R.I.
-
25 Hunter Avenue
-
of
Compliments
of
Delta Zeta
Service is
our
main
product
Wakefield Branch Co.
Compliments
of
NANCY R,
CRAWFORD
87
-
Ladd
Street
-
East Greenwich. R.I.
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Providence
Street
East Greenwich, R.I.
DANIEL
Paper Company 160 Dorance St.
Dnve
BRUCE
CRETELLA
-
94
-
203
Whitewood
Cranston. R.I,
-
PAULINE Hall
Providence. R.I. 02901
1571 Division
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JANE
CROWDER
Roosevelt
University Campus,
-
FRANCIS JOSEPH CUDDY
135 Downs Ave
-
Stamford, Connecticut.
nue
CRAIG S, CURTIS
-
56 Charlotte Road
-
New
ton, Massachusetts.
JAMES ROGER CYMBALA
384 Parkside Ave
-
Brooklyn. New York,
nue
JUDITH JACKSON CYRONAK
-
Scott Road
-
Ashton, R,l. RICHARD W. CZERWINSKI
608 Main St.
Hadley, Massachusetts,
Wakefield, R.I.
Street
GORDON -
PAUL
DAGLIERI
-
52
-
Coggeshall
Providence, R.I,
JOSEPH VITO DAMBRA
783-3311
86 West Street
-
28 Eutaw Street
-
-
Providence, R,l, ELIZABETH B, DANDREA
West
Compliments
of
Acorn Linen Service
-
37 Lincoln Avenue
Barnngton, R.I,
Compliments of The Outlet Co.
Wakefield
GUY HUBERT DANFORTH
Paquin Road
1
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RFD 2.
-
Kingston
Narragansett. R.I. 9 Briggs Street
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Green
West Warwick, R,l.
DOLORES RITA DAVIGNON
150 Crest Drive
-
78 Mason Avenue
-
58 Gillan
-
Avenue
-
44
Nispah Road
JACK WRIGHT DEAN
87 Orleans Street
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LINDA
nue
DECESARE
-
67
Deerfield
JOSEPH ANTHONY DEFALCO
-
30 Old Hook
Westwood. New Jersey.
ROGER PAUL DEFELICE
-
Max Lenzner 130
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Host
Occupas
Warwick. R.I.
-
20 South Mead
-
Barrington, R.I.
Lane
LOIS ANN DRISCOLL
-
124 Aborn Ave
BARNICOAT DREW
WALTER MELCHIOR DREW ow
15 Layton Street
Steam bath -
Warwick. R.I.
-
ALAYNE stuxet Road
Cranston. R.I.
216 Warwick
-
Warwick. R.I.
EARL HOWARD DOYLE. JR.
-
New Bedford. Massachusetts.
Dancing Horseshoe Courts
BARBARA PEARSON DOWNIE Neck Avenue
Warwick, RI.
Dinners
Cocktails
-
Waverly Street
20
-
Providence. R.I.
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CHANT MARYBETH DEAN
Road
Luncheons
Dolphin
New York
Washington,
JOSEPH FRANCIS DOWD
-
Cranston, R,l.
Road
Port
JOHN ALAN DORCUS
-
11
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Warwick, R.I,
HELEN HIRSCH DAVIS
-
Rathskeller
81 Colonial Avenue
-
DOMBROWSKY
S.
THOMAS
99 Woodside Ave
-
Pawtucket, R.I
MERILYN
Charleston
Bnstol,
-
Cumberland, RI
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WILLIAM LINCOLN DAVIES
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SHARON MARY DILLON
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Cranston, R.I.
-
16 Gorham Place
-
R.I,
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nue
ROSE DIGIORGIO
of
Compliments
61 Grassmere Ave
-
East Providence. R.I.
-
nue
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compliments
our
MARIA A. E. DELACERDA
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Barrington, R.I. Avenue
with
Pharmacy
49 Kelley Avenue
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North Providence. R I.
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Elmdale Road
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North
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Scituate, R,l, ELEANOR F, DUCHARME
Box 172
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Kings
-
ton. R,l, ERNEST M. DUCKWORTH, JR, Avenue
Cranston, R.I.
PATRICIA ANN DUFFY
George's
90 Davidson Road
-
Restaurant
Newport, R,
PHILLIP T. DUPREY
Riverside Dnve
-
-
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Narra
HARRY ALAN EISENBERG
gansett, R.I.
VIC Drive
Galilee, R,l.
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King
Street
-
-
Miles
38
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Standish
West Hartford. Connecticut.
Place
PATRICK
Coventry,
-
7
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Creighton
569 Waterman Avenue
DZIALO
CALVIN AVERY ELLIS PAMELA Road
368
-
Hopkins
Hill
Georgia
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Uyo,
Avenue
Care of Sturdy
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Har.
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BETH
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Victory Highway
ENNIS
Barrington,
229
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Exe
New Meadow
R.I
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P.O. Box 11021
Nairobi, Kenya. 30
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Sunny
Cove
Warwick. R.I.
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JOSEPH ALAN ESPOSITO Avenue
-
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Coventry. R.I.
SHARON ELIZABETH EDDY Drive
77
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ter. R.I. -
East Providence, R.I.
BARBARA JEAN Road
NANCY RUTH EKDAHL
vard. Massachusetts. DWYER
R.I.
DANIEL ROBERT DYE
P.O. Box 98
-
Providence. R.I.
35 Snuff Mill Road
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Saunderstown. R.I, MICHAEL
Prop.
USEN JAMES UDO EKA
Nigeria.
DVORAK
WILLIAM EDWIN DWELLY
783-2306 Normans Durfee,
30
-
Kingstown. R.I.
North
Bay
128 Elton Street
-
Providence. R.I.
ANTHONY ROBERT DUVA
night
Point Judith
21 Park Avenue
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Westerly, R,l,
George's today
in
43 Franklin Street
-
I.
SUSAN LINDA DUKSTA
The fish you ate at
last
-
Warwick. R.I.
CARMELA B. DUFRESNE
slept
89 Concord
-
Arlington, Massachusetts.
15 Monadnock
Road
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Barnngton.
Cranston. R.I.
-
251 New Mead
R.I.
RICHARD PAUL EUDICONE Street
342 Mt. Pleasant
Providence. R.I.
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-
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1573 Cranston
LOUISE ANNE DELISLE
390 Crandall Road
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SHERRI ANN FABRICANT
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Tiverton, R.I. Road
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789 Kingstown
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Peace Dale, R.I.
KAREN ANN DELUCA
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385
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217
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Terrace
nue
25
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Seabury Street
181 Ocean
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Road
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THOMAS FARLEY
263 Richmond
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Wannrick, R,l, WARD
FARNUM
31
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Highland
North Providence, R.I.
Avenue
MARSHA JOYCE FARREL
267 Paradis Avenue
-
2 Farrel Place
-
-
Larchwood Inn
Rumford 16. R.I 64-34 Dieterle Ores.
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Rego
-
Park. New York.
15 Bower Street
-
Cranston. R.I.
PHYLLIS RUTH DICKENS
LINDA
773 Taunton Ave
-
Seekonk, Massachusetts,
JOHN ANTHONY DIGIOIA
-
Upland Way
-
-
FERNALD
Thorton
-
56
Upland Way
-
GEORGE VINCENT FERRI Road
man
MICHAEL JAMES DIGIOIA
RUTH
Street
Route 1
-
Greenville, R.I,
56
Barrington, R I,
Barrington,
-
KATHRYNE
-
Woonsocket. R.I.
nue
North
-
581 East Ave
-
Pawtucket, R.I,
-
GEORGE
-
R.I.
JOSEPH LEO DICESARE BARBARA DICK
-
Narra
-
6 Colonial Drive
-
ARTHUR LIGOURI FANNING
Drive
DAVID DIANA
Narragansett.
RFD 4
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Providence 4, R,l,
SABATINO DETORO
Providence. R.I. JAMES
ROSALIE NASON FAIRMAN
Lydia Avenue
Cranston. R.I.
Avenue
123 Granite Street
-
gansett, R.I.
R. DESPLAINES
Woonsocket. R.I. ARTHUR
SHERRON ANN FAIR
Westerly, R,l, 80 Proctor Avenue
-
East Greenwich. R.I.
JACQUES
55 Twelfth Street
-
Providence, R,l
JAMES HENRY DELUCA, JR
RI
E
George
Wakefieid, R.I.
Water
Johnson 9, R.I,
-
AILEEN
Kingston,
516
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FETTER
50 Little Rest Road
-
Lunches -
Dinners
R I.
JANET ADELLE FEYLER
155 Grace Street
-
27 Martin Avenue
-
-
DAVID BRUCE FISHER
Barrington,
-
For the best place
Avenue
-
459 Warwick Neck
-
Warwick, R,l,
DOROTHY JEANNE FLAXMAN nue
Palmisano's
139 Sheffield
-
Pawtucket, RI JUDITH E. FITZPATRICK
to eat nearest campus
Phone 783-5434
RI,
ARTHUR STEPHEN FISHMAN -
to 150
Banquet facilities
Cranston 10, R.I.
-
686 East Ave
-
Pawtucket, R.I.
JOYCE BROWN FLETCHER
Shady Harbor
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40 Pembroke Avenue
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285 Morns Avenue
Pawtucket, RI.
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Acres
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Harbor, R.I.
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Providence, R,l. Hill Road
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R.
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iggy's
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Road
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124 Oakdale Ave
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Best of Luck From the Class of 1969
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19 Resevoir Ave
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nue
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BRYON
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211 Oakland Avenue
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RI.
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Compliments
of
Rhode Island
Company
17 Fruit Hill Ave
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Inc.
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Bayside 64,
4 Robison St.
Wakefield. R.I.
1418 Chalkstone
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64 Freese Street
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58 Avenue
NY.
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County
Camera
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Fish
yu,
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Resit Cad No. 6 1/7
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FRANK Avenue
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783-3396 & Prov. TU 4-2420
too all of those Chevrolet
Chevelle
II
who have helped
Trucks
the Grist
Service
Sales
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Corvair
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32
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Drive
55 Anchor Court
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MARSHA Street
415
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Washington
ALLAN Place
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13820
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Company North Road Peace Dale, R.I.
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10 Omaha
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Blvd.
98 Sunny Cove
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237 Wall Street
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Kingston. RI.
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JAMES HENRY GREEN
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MARY ANN GRAY
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Brookhaven Road
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Bonnet Shores, R I
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Ready
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Drive
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MARJORIE ELLEN GOLDMAN Avenue
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Brookline 46. Mass.
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909 Webster Ave
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race
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Times
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unless you
Coca-Cola
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Co.
County
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Perry Street
126
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Pascoag,
34 Howard Avenue
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Gnffith Road
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GRONQUIST
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17
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Providence 7. RI.
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118 Eaton Street
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dence 8. R.I. GERALD GROSSBERG
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175 Potters Avenue
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Han/ey Road R.F.D.
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E.
GRUNDY
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Indian
Lake
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Phi Gamma Delta Founded at
Washington College
Jefferson
in 1848
Established at
Compliments
URI in 1950
Bressler Hall
of
Congratulations to the Class of 1966
Men's Commuters Association
Best Wishes to the Class of 1966
From
Browning
Hall SHEILA MAE GUARNIERE
24 Doran Avenue
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31 Charles Street
Putnam, Connecticut, WALTER
Avenue
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GUFFEY
1124
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Cambridge 38, Massachusetts,
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2454 Mermaid Ave
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Roslyn Heights.
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55 Holly Lane
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New York,
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12
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149
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121
Magill Street
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HAGIST
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1
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HALE
ELLEN
151
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Elm
Street
Newport,
HALTENBERGER
37
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HAMAN
Ferry Road
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HANIG
DENNIS
3
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Road
Wayland
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26
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Farragut 26
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CHARLES Street
Colony Drive
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HAROOTUNIAN
115
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Es
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3 Cove Road
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142
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25 Edwin Street
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28 Sims Street
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21
Highland Street
Cranston 9. R.I. Bristol
Ferry.
31
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GERARD
22183
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130
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Avenue
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HODGKINSON
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HOLDSWORTH
132 High Street
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Slocum Road 1 1 Salem Drive
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182 Phibsboro Road
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RAND
HOWE
Sullivan
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Maine,
HENRY THOMAS HUNT
Lincoln, R,l,
50 Alvin Street
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KALAYDJIAN
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20
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312 Front Street
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Plains Road
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Victory High
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90 Hadde Avenue
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22 Palm Street
56 Dahlia Drive
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Kingstown. R.I.
JOHN HALL LAHOUD
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103 Sherman
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North Providence. R.I.
ROBERT BRUCE LAFRANCE North
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344 Barnard Ave
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U.S. Naval Acade
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9 Crocus Drive
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Avenue
213 Eustis Avenue
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43 Hardwick Street
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Top Road
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38
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Bowen
Street
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Street
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Westerly, R.I, -
18 Bourne Ave
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LAMBERT
2801
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Diego. California,
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144 Circuit
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Dnve
Street
Warwick. RI.
Narragansett, R,l,
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Provi
9 Crescent Street
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DONALD HECTOR LAMBERT
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nue
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KUHN
RONALD A. KUSHNIR
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672 Henderson
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Boston Neck Road
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Street
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571 Putnam Ave
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RONALD JAY KUPFERMAN
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Greenville, RI.
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Riverfarm
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PHYLLIS KELVIN
Harbor,
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2705 Avenue I
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dence 8, RI.
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Box 9
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Mass,
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Slocum. R.I.
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39 Lane Park
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124 Paine Avenue
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Wil
Pawtucket. R.I.
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Huntington, New York.
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Roger
Cranston, R.I,
Central Falls. R.I.
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Illinois
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Pawtucket. R.I. 255
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Camp Ceasar
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ANN LESLIE HIRSCH
JACK
Manor
N.Y
Burgoyne Drive
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6 Nantucket Ave
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58 LeFrancois
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Street
HEMOND
ROBERT ALLEN KOLB
24 Tamarack Dnve
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R,l.
GEORGE
Road
GERARD
MURIEL
K.
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39 Idaho Street
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69
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Swampscoft, Mass,
Kingstown,
DIANE HEMMERLE
Wyoming,
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303 Grove Ave
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Warwick, R.I.
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82 Sackett Street
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Road
Root
Maple
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Bay View Ave
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Boulevard
JACOBSON
JOSEPH WEST JOHNSON
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57 East Stanton Ave
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liams Avenue
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DENNIS
NORMAN
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nue
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Chambly
27
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nue
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GEORGE EDWARD HAVEY West
Farnum Pike
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nue
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Trailer Park
mond 17, R.I.
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Cen
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Road
Pawtucket, R,l, 44 Fletcher Street
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49 Toronto Ave
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ROBERT E, KITTREDGE
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Warrington Street
47
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Sumter
Hilton
208
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KEYES
FRANCES KIERNAN
EILEEN
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83 37 Saint James
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tral Falls, R,l,
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Blauvelt, N.Y.
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Avenue
ISRAEL
JUDITH ANN ISSA
Farragut Ave
Providence 5, RI,
-
nue
69
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Warwick. R.I.
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Avenue
219 Ann Street
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Avenue
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1309 Kingstown Road
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Hope Furnace
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Street
Penstom
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Plainview. NY. Road
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lACOl
ANN
ANDREA ANTONIA IMONDI
Old
-
Jeffrey Road
Old
-
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Lyme. Conn. JOEL
32 Grafton Street
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R,l,
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Park Forest
Cranston. R.I.
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Peterborough, New Hampshire,
MARY ANNE HUSZCZA
39 Booth Ave
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Pawtucket. R.I.
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Road
A Rasheed Street
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HUSSAIN
ALI GHALIB M
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North Attleboro. Mass.
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Old Point Judith Road -
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S,
LASS
123
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Road
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45 Manville Avenue
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Street
51 The
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Avenue
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LAWSON
144
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Box
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58C
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23B Ventris Road
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MARY E. LEMMIS
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59
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Gaspee Point Drive
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163
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79
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LEW
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33 Cross Street
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Barrington,
18 Eton Road
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Drive
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LEWENTHAL
345 East 73rd Street
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20 Auburn Street
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89 Hillman Avenue
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LUTES
Benham
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Road
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12 Lynde Street
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Providence, R,l. JAMES JOSEPH LYONS
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87 Garfield Ave
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Road
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CARIGNAN
LYONS
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Middlebridge
JOHN DANIEL MACDONALD
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56 Spnng Street
Newport,
R.I.
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35
Ayrault Street
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24 Fortin Road
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Kings
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MEZS
MARIS
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64
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ALBERT
Melrose
15
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Street
East
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4 Wilson Street
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40 Privet Street
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Mass.
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MASUCK
DAVID BARRETT MILLER
Bristol.
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15 Miles Avenue
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98 New London Avenue
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101
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MAISON
91
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MATTHEW
114
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Wood
318 Griswold Street
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20
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119
Edge Street
Orms
Street
199 Orms Street
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Sackett Street
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22
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Pawtucket. R I.
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78 Coit Avenue
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Bennington
Street
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1008
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PIERCE
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Cottage Street
514
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Tiverton. R.I, 260
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Hope Street
528
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PATRICIA A. MOONEY
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Narragansett Ave
Pawtucket, R.I JAMES
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9
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Road 20
GEORGE JOSEPH MCCABE
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593 Wood Street
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tol, RI. MCCAHEY
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72
MCCORKINDALE
Florham Park. N.J,
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Sorrento
Providence, R.I.
CAROL L.
94
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EDWIN LOUIS MOBERG
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MAZMANIAN
FRANK
R.I.
MILLER
West Wanick, RI
nue
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Kingstown.
STEPHEN Street
LUCIE MAZMANIAN Providence, R.I.
GEORGE
North
STANLEY M.
Cameron
106 Winsor Avenue
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LEO LAURENT MAYNARD
GERALD MAZOR
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NANCY BERGER MILLER
119 Granite Street
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ELMER F. MILLER
Arland
West Warwick, R,l.
CAROLE HAZARD MAY
Road
Louisquissett
Bronx. N.Y.
RONALD Drive
25 Yates Street
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Pawtucket. R.I.
WILLIAM
Street
East Greenwick, R,l.
JAMES W. MACLAUGHLIN
Old
627 Warren Avenue
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MESHEKOW
LYNN
MICHEL MESSIER
25 Yates Street
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Providence. R.I.
Wakefield. R.I.
37 Fairmont Ave
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ton. RI.
Newton. Mass.
Wakefield. RI.
BARBARA
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Providence, RI.
nue
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Lincoln, R.I
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Concourse Downer Street
West Waraiick, R,l,
Charlestown, R.I. Providence. RI.
Road
5
Glastonbury. Conn.
Glen Rock, NJ. JOHN
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Westerly. R.I
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Pawtucket, R.I.
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1923 West 11 Street
Pawtucket. R.I.
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RICHARD Street
New York, N,Y.
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Seekonk. Mass. -
MARY THERESA MATOS
344 Tedewater Drive
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WILLIAM
Ferncrest
Pawtucket, R,l.
GEORGE WILLIAM LOW
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71
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Pawtucket, R.I,
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18 Hobart Avenue
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DAWNE JUDITH MELLOR
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Lincoln. RI,
RONALD MASSA
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15
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JOSEPH BISHOP MELLEN
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Pike
LEO MARTIN
Apts, Framingham. 224 Carroll Avenue
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51 Chestnut Street
NANCY BLANCHE MASON
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Newport,
P.O. Box 538
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GAIL ELIZABETH LOGAN
229 Andrews Avenue
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MCNERNEY
R,
DAVID ERNEST MEEKINGS
nue
MARQUES
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123 Merry Mount
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Railroad
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Peace Dale, RI,
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NY.
Brooklyn,
74 Boon Street
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ton, R,l,
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DONNA LEE LINDEMANN Drive
Hyde Street
Pawcatuck, Conn.
ANNE MARILYN LIGUORI
Westerly
55
Providence, R.I.
JOSEPH
2 Willowbrook Lane
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Freeporf, New York,
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Pawtucket, R.I.
JOHN A. MARTIGNETTI
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Broadway
Pickering Street
70
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MCKINNON
JAMES MCMAHON
37 Serrel Sweet
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TERRANCE MARTIESIAN
Road
Great Neck, New York, IRA
STEVEN J.
444
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West Warwick, R,l,
FairHaven, Mass
Johnston, R,l,
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Avenue
PATRICIA RAE MARLAND
1771 Atwood Ave
MCHUGH
LANGDON
ALAN
380 Madison Avenue
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F.
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nue
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Rutherglen
Providence 7, R.I,
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Johnston, R.I.
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Street
141 Grand Street
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CAROLYN RUTH MCIVER
39 Norwich Ave
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New York, NY.
Road
ELAINE AUDREY LEONARD
PATRICIA
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388 Minerva Avenue
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ALLEN ROBERT MARCHANT
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Oak
Narragansett. RI,
CAROL M, MARCELINO
Greenslit
28
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Clark Avenue
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84
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Jersey City. N.J. 16 Chester Avenue
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Penk, Cambodia,
VICTORIA
Pawtucket, R,l,
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Newport. R.I.
SAMNANG MAR
28 Greenslit Avenue
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Pawtucket, R,l. NANCY
R.I.
Providence. R.I.
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D,
DENNIS C. MCGOVERN
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Cumberland, R.I.
nue
IRENE ELAINE LEGEROS
CHARLES
Providence, R,l. Conant Avenue
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GEORGE MYRON MANYAN
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Hong Kong,
Avenue
Peace Dale. R.I.
CAROL JEAN MANSEAU
Mam
ROBERT ALLIN MCFARLAND
Greenley
P.O. Box 141
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Cranston, RI, 38 South
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131
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Misquamicut, R.I.
ALBERT PETER MANNI
Kelton
45 Lebaron Drive
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East Greenwich, RI.
MAITLAND, JR.
J.
Narragansett.
LECLAIR
Gardner, Massachusetts,
Chestnut Ave
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R,l,
Narragansett,
DAVID ALAN MCDONNELL
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Pawtucket, R.I,
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EUGENE BRIAN MALLEN
Verndale
Providence, R.I.
DANIEL
EUGENE PAUL MCDERMOTT nue
44 Vale Avenue
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Williamsville, New York, JAMES
FRANCIS
323 Prome
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Warwick, R I,
JEAN ANN LAUTRUP
Street
760 Boston Neck
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Cranston. RI,
EUGENE
nade Avenue
HERBERT
North
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RONALD B. MAGGIACOMO
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Manville, RI, ROBERT
WILLIAM EARLE MADISON
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Pawtucket. R.I.
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344 Bucklin Street
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44 Beechwood
GLEN JOSEPH MORRIS -
Warwick, R,l,
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450 Atlantic Avenue
Carol Studios Inc. 80 Atlantic Ave.
Linbrook. N.Y. Official School
Photographers
LINDA ANN MORROW
77 Garfield
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Road
nue
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68 Fostmere Court
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Warwick. R.I. 100 Girard Road
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Box 153
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58 Almy Street
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Newport, R.I. 17
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Manning Street
31 Standish Road
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Jamestown, R.I. Jackson. NJ. 903
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Avenue
R.I.
NAHAS
25
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Woodbine
Westerly.
50
VINCENT NAVE
Patience Court
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NELSON
185 Bluff Road
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BRUCE CORNICK NETTEN
Resevoir Circle
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110 Freeman Street
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ton. Mass.
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WILLIAM G. NICHOLS
38 Seaview Avenue
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LEROY E. NORDSTROM
740 Willow Street
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15
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Bliss
Road
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nue
3 Top Street
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861
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14
PATER JOSEPH OCONNEL
Newport, R,l.
SAMUEL ASUGUO OFFIONG
Vom, Nigena.
Spnng Street
10
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Kersey Road
33
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41 Bedlow Avenue
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120 Mineral
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100
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Sprague Street
Portsmouth. R.I. 79 Second Street
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N.J. -
William
Street
Henry
Street
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Avenue
196 Pine Street
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Coolidge
141 23
Ave
ROBERT
Coolidge Elmont.
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CHESLEY ORIEL
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1352 East 52nd Street
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11
Ladd
DOROTHEE Street
10 Clarendon
Avenue
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181 Knollwood Avenue
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Potter
Road
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North
Rockville Centre. N.Y.
POULIN
338
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Metropolitan
Providence. R.I.
STANLEY RICHARD REUTER
81 Manon Ave
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Providence. R.I.
GREGORY F, REYNOLDS ALFRED JOSEPH RICCI
ROBERT LOUIS RICCI BARBARA RICHARDS
Washington
Middletown. R I
MARCIA ROSE Street
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67
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8 Terrence Court
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35 Covell Street
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17 Tuxedo Avenue
P.O. Box 146
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nock. R.I. A
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KATHERINE T. POWERS
324 North Forest
11 Lisbon Street
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Providence, R.I. POTTER
Bowery
Street
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16 Willow Avenue
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405 Auburn
Cranston. R.I.
WILLIAM
Street
Newport. R.I. -
Cranston, RI.
Providence, R,l.
Exeter. R.I.
EDWARD POPKIN
Gregory
2728 Pawtucket
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1595 Phenix Avenue
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West Warwick, R,l. Box 33
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Kingstown. R.I, ONOSKO
Wakefield. R.I.
QUSTIN REILLY
KATHLEEN H, RENGIGAS
Road
11 Flint Place
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THORNDIKE POOR
SUZANNE
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Bay View Ave
184
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Providence. R.I -
Brooklyn. NY.
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385 Revere Street
East Providence. R.I.
ROBERT JOSEPH RELLI
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Briarwood. N.Y.
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106Charch Avenue
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Bnstol. R.I.
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THOMAS
Glenbridge
Cranston. R.I.
ONEIL
Cranston, R.I. WILLIAM
20
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nue
School
OTTO OLSON
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667 Hope Street
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Providence, R,l,
MARY ELIZABETH REGO
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Briarwood. N.Y.
GEORGE
21 Union Avenue
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Warwick, R.I.
nue
SHEILA POLLINGER -
CHARLES WOLD OLSEN
New York. N.Y.
Winthrop. Mass. 83 Taft Street
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Providence. R.I.
JAY DAVID POLISH
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372 Central Park West
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JOHN DUNCAN REED
Spnng
N.Y.
FRANCIC M. OLIVEIRA
Wood
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N.J.
JEAN ALEXIS REDSTONE
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FRANK BENEDICT POLAK
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Anthony,
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7 The Rise
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MARCIA BEVERLY REBACK
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Pawtucket. R.I.
Avenue
JAMES AMBROSE OHARA Peace Dale. R.I.
54 Taft Street
KATHLEEN L, RAWDON
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R.I
ANNE LIIS K. POLAK nue
c/o Fed Vet Res
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North Providence, R.I.
ROBERT JOHN POHOLEK
45 Ardmore Avenue
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Providence, R.I.
RAPOZA
MARTIN JAY RATNER -
21 Linden Drive
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Attleboro. Mass.
THOMAS V, ODONNELL
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96 Merchant Street
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CARYL FRANCINE RAPP
bury.
CYPRIEN JOSEPH PLOURDE
3 Webster Street
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ALAN
Maywood Drive
Providence. RI.
Avenue
River Street
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North Providence. R.I.
131 09 224 Street
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MARILYN ESTHER PLACE
Narragan
Warwick, R.I,
Warwick. R.I.
JOHN JOSEPH RAPCZAK
131 09 224
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Edgewood. R.I.
JAMES DENNIS OCONNELL
JANE
Payton Street 94 Main Ave
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Halifax. Mass.
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ANTONIO JOSEPH PIRES
War
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ROGER SUMNER RANDALL
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West Warwick. R.I.
Avenue
47 Arthur Street
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wick. R.I,
Ridge.
65
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R.I.
WILLIAM G, PIMENTAL
392 North Mam
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Attleboro, Mass.
KENNETH
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Warwick. R.I,
CLINTON EDWARD RAMSDEN
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New York. NY.
-
Newport,
ARTHUR RICHARD NUNES
Avenue
138
East Greenwich. R.I.
CLAIRE NOVICK
Parkway
Pas
55 Dartmouth Avenue
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FRED NORMAN RAISNER
Ave
Laurelton. N.Y.
LOUISE STEVENS PIKE
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Cranford. N.J.
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Route
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PETERSON
JEFFREY NEAL PHILLIPS
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Newport. R.I.
Street
Mayfield
West Warwick. R.I.
ANN CAROL OBER
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8 Hoffman Place
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R I.
MARY LU RADOCCIA
DANIEL RALPH PETTELLA -114 Bernon Street
Nor
Wakefield. R.I.
LINDA
291
PERREAULT
ALDA MARIE PETRARCA
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Jamestown, R.I. -
Reservoir Road
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KATHLEEN S. RADICE
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FRANKLIN J. PETERSON -
DONALD NEVIUS
H.
ARTHUR NELSON
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Cranston, R.I,
Park
Broadway
Cove View Ave
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Kingston, R.I, JACQUELINE JEAN PERRI Westerly. R.I. Street
ROBERT SVEN
Penna
Newport.
CHRISTINE
North
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Providence, R.I.
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504
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West
45
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20 Bennett Street
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520 Ft, Washington
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coag, R.I.
CONSTANCE V, PARENTE
Highland
R.I.
NAULT
QUINBY
CLARE JEAN RACINE
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Riverside. Conn.
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20 Woodhill Drive
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Providence. R.I, -
Wanvick, R,l,
sett
Avenue 105 Beacon Avenue
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VINCENT THOMAS PANTAS nue
TOOFIK
ROBERT 0.
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Warwick. R.I.
JAMES LLOYD
Pawtucket. R.I.
CATHERINE LYNN NARDONE
Street
64 Scarsdale Street
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JOHN PETER PANAGAKO
Tiogue Avenue
10 Sack Street
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North Providence. R.I, KENNETH DALE PRYOR
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Newport. R.I.
JOHN HAROLD MUSTO
JOYCE
Fairway Lane
73
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Cranston, R,l,
LANA JEAN PALMER
Pleasant Gardens
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PAGE
Kingstown
1246 Hope Street
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Bristol. RI.
Markwood
Warwick. R.I.
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77
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PADDOCK
ARTHUR CLARKE PAINE -
RITA BARBARA MURRAY
Coventry.
PATRICIA
-
Pawtucket, R,l,
RICHARD
SHAW
Barnngton.
Warwick. R I.
TERRENCE F. MURPHY
Street
Road
Bonnet Shores. R.I. WILLIAM
Lu
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Drive
gazi, Uganda. WALTER WARREN MUNROE
BRADFORD PRIDE
FRANK
Bay View Ave Camden Road
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8 Summer Street
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Westerly. R.I.
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158
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Bnstol. R.I.
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GEORGE ANDREW PRETE
77 Humbert Ave
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Cranston. R.I.
KAROLYN MATHER PADDOCK
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Cumberland Hill, R,l.
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JOHN MANUEL PACHECO nue
MARILYN JOYCE MOWRY
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ANN ELIZABETH PACHECO
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West Hartford. Conn.
ALBERT
RICHKUS
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1242
Baker
Hillside. N J.
TERRY WARD RICKEY Providence. RI.
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120
Regent
Avenue
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MITCHELL S. RIFFKIN
25 Glen Drive
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Congress Avenue
196
nue
KENNETH LEE PARKER
College
Road
143 Mill Street
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1280 Smith Street
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GARY MEDRICK PERKINS
Clubhouse Road
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Street
Pawtucket. R.I.
LINDA SUE RILEY
34 Tatum Drive
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55 South Bend
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Pawtucket. R.I. 191 Mauran Avenue
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East Providence, R.I.
RFD 4 Knowles
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Point Judith. R.I.
BRUCE W. ROBERTS
189 Hunts Avenue
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Pawtucket. R.I.
JEFFREY A. ROBERTSHAW
12 Tucker Street
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JOEL DAVID ROBRISH
West
LEE
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ROCKE
70
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Wamvick, R I.
Pawtucket. R.I.
MARY LOU ROHRBERG
Bailey
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Blvd.
JOHN DIANNE RONDEAU
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Gilbert
Avenue
Saunderstown. R.I.
JOSEPH RICHARD ROSE
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9 Rose Avenue
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Westerly. R.I, CHARLES
PETER
RUPACZ
1
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164
Hendrick
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Hartford Pike RFD
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235 Walcott Street
FRANKLIN J. RZEPECKI
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387
England
Street
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51
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Cumerford Street
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1 Princeton Avenue
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22 Elmcrest Drive
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396
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Woodland
Narragansett Ave
138
FRANCIS
SPRING
15
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Primrose
Riverside. R.I. 22 Killdeer Road
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Warwick. R.I. STAFFORD
79
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488 Overbrook Road
ANDREW GORDON STEAD
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Union
Avenue
246 Great Road
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Woonsocket. RI
F.
ROBERT EMMETT STEDMAN -
SHEEHAN
196
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Blackstone
Narragansett.
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80 Avice Street
R.I.
DONNA JEAN PAGE STEELE
73
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FainAray Lane
Warwick, R,l. 230 Waldron Avenue
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MARVIN
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JOEL STEIN
257 Winter Street
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Woonsocket, R.I. 37 Rhode Island
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Pawtucket. R.I.
VERA N. STEINBERG
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1110989th Avenue
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. -
16 Oakwood Avenue
SUSAN
E. STEINER
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74
Sunset Terrace
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Cranston. R.I. -
15 Mather Avenue
PATRICIA ADELE
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Road -
77 Cold Brook
Cranston, R.I.
ROBERT L. SIMMONS
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44
LEE
STEINKE New
Rolling Acres Dnve 24
Algonquin
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Anderson
99 East Avenue
Westerly, R.I. HOLLY W. STEPHENSON
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Jersey.
South Kingstown. R.I. KATHERINE S. STERLING
ty Trail SIMPSON
Rumford, R.I,
Watchung.
ROBERT B. STENHOUSE. JR,
1998 West Main
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Middletown. R.I.
ELIZABETH
SPIELVOGEL
Jamestown, R,l.
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WILLIAM
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CYNTHIA LOUISE SIMMONS
Road
PAUL
South Orange, N.J,
Warwick. R.I.
SANDRA DIANE SILVERMAN
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1291 East Main
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Portsmouth, R.I.
ALLMUTH W. STABENOW
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Cumberland. R.I.
Cumberland. R.I.
JANET S. SACCOCCIA
Coventry. R.I.
17 Savoie Street
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Lincoln. R.I.
Road
Pawtucket, R.I.
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EUGENE Drive
JACK MICHAEL SILVER
Drive
Chepachet, R,l, JAMES DENNIS RYLANDS
Armington Street
95
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ANN BRANDT SPONG
179 Kendall Boule
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Cranston, R.I.
Providence, R,l,
RICHARD DANIEL RYDER
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Ocean View Drive
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DAVID
nue
FRANCES M. SIKONSKI
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SPEAR
DIANNE ELAINE SPERLING
178 Ortoleva Drive
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EDWARD LEO SHUNNEY
Stuart
REBECCA
110 Merntt Road
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Kingstown, R.I.
North
Providence. R.I.
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89 Greenfield
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Pavrtucket, R.I.
Street
89 Imera Avenue
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Providence, R,l,
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Newell
322 State Street
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EDWARD PHILLIP SOWA. JR.
338 Rocham
Place
SANDRA SHERMAN
135 Fourth Street
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JONATHAN WHIPPLE ROSE
Street
ELIZABETH
Hill Road
Wyoming. R.I.
Road
-
Ridgewood. N.J.
Watertown, New York,
JOHN GEORGE ROMANOFF
30
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Coventry. R.I.
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ELIZABETH ANNE SOUSA
Road
WILLIAM B. SHANNON
235 North Indiana
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1644 Broad Street
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Cranston. R.I,
SHARON LEE SEVERIN
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Bristol, R.I.
Oaklyn. NJ.
Providence, R.I.
Avenue
Court
WALTER W, SEPE
293 Prome
Peach
20 Elm Street
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SORENSEN
ALAN
KENNETH
1195 Smith Street
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Watch Hill, R.I.
Warwick, R,l, 69 Timberline Road JAMES MILLER ROGERS
CAROL M, SOLLITTO
25 Brooksite Drive
Bedford, N,H,
Cranston, R,l, ANDREA C, COOPER ROGERS
nade Avenue
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High Street
Seekonk, Mass.
DAVID CHARLES SEAVEY
9 Rhodes Avenue
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125
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Cranston. RI. -
Providence, R,l,
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59 Sumner Ave
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49 North Road
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DOROTHY CORRINNE SNOW
205 West Hudson Ave
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Smithtown. NY.
vard
33 Standard Ave
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Cranston. R.I.
-
JAMES WILLIAM SMITH
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N.J.
Englewood.
EILEEN MARIE SCULLY
Drowne
Alfred
Barnngton, R.I
BEVERLY ANN RODINSKY
-
26 Toppa Blvd.
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ALFRED JOSEPH SCULCO
Virginia Lane
Providence, R I MARILYN
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12
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Bayberry Road
10
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West Warwick. R.I.
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IRA AUSTIN SMITH
Emeline
Providence, RI,
ANTHONY W. ROCCHIO, JR,
-
-
Wakefield, R.I.
JOSEPH LOUIS SCOTTO
282 Hamilton Street
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Providence. R.I,
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162
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Riverside. R.I.
Natick. Mass.
Road
SCHLEIFER
RITA CATHLEEN SCORPIO
-
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Dale. R.I.
GAIL
EDMUND C. SCIARRETTA
225 Providence
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40 Locust Park
GEORGE BERTRAM SMITH
-
Providence. R.I,
LINDA RUTH ROBINSON
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RFD 1 Box 143
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FREDERIC W. SCHWARTZ, JR, beau Avenue Providence, R,l,
Slatersville. R.I.
Street
Road
Kingston, R.I.
nue
CAROL TERESA SCHULZ -
South
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COLVIN WHITNEY SMITH
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283 South Main Street
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PETER JOSEPH SCHULTZ -
LAWRENCE S. RITTENBERG
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Road
nue
MELVIN SCHRIEBERG nue
ROBERT FRANCIS RISIO
Pike
Hill
Providence, RI,
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Vigilant
12
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ELLEN STEVENS SMART
Lin
Newport. R.I.
SANDRA CHRISTINA RILEY
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Bradford
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WALTER J. SCHOLES. JR.
Middle
-
town. N.J.
way
BARBARA
264 Greenslitt Ave
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34
Albany, N.Y. -
Canton, Conn.
Heights. Ohio.
SLADER
CHRISTINE B, SLONINA
Irvington
Albion Road
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ANN MAE SCHEITHAUER
2751 Sherbrooke Road
JAMES EDWARD RILEY
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15
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Coventry, R,l. -
S,
SUZANNE
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WILLIAM C. SCANLON
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R.I.
MARCIA ANN RIGEL
Street
SARAPIN
Plainfield, Conn,
Providence. R.I.
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ALLEN
ANN VANCE SAWIN
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Cranston. R.I. Provi
-
Clifton. N.J.
-
ANTHONY ALBERT SIVO
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coin, R,l,
SALVATORE M. PELLA
nue
Road
84 Enfield Street
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JUDITH MILLS SAVIAGE
-
3 Mackenzie Road
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Kingston, R.I,
DOUGLAS Place
Rumford. R.I. JUDITH ANNE PELCHAT Cumberland. R.I.
Shaker
Elmdale
-
dence. R.I 36 Pavillion Avenue
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330 Columbia Ave
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Warwick. R.I.
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GERTRUDE E. SINCLAIR Waterford. Conn.
SALISBURY
L.
VAHE SAMOORIAN
-
R.I,
MARIAN RUTH PEIRCE
-
nue
North Scituate. RI
30 Upper
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JOHN MAJOR SIMPSON
-
9 Columbia Ave
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Warwick, R.I.
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WILSON
815 Ocean Parkway
-
Brooklyn. N.Y, WARREN E. PECK
Coventry.
Canterbury Gate
PAMELA ANN SALISBURY
Provi
-
dence, R.I.
Kingston.
180
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Lynbrook, NY,
DAVID PARK
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STEVEN JOEL SAFT
Provi
-
dence. R.I.
Grant Avenue
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3086 South Coun.
East Greenwich, R.I.
SUSAN V. FABAS STEWART
Pawtucket, R,l,
-
49 Grace Street
CARL DAVID STONE
26 Stone
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Avenue
LEWIS IRA TREISTMAN
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Warwick, R.I. JUDITH
STONE
76 15th
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Street
Road
ALAN
Avenue
STRAAYER
469
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Ridgewood
Maplewood. N.J.
LINDA JOAN STUDLEY
Kingston, Reservoir Road
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-
LEONARD J, STURMAK
301
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Drive
Surrey
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18
-
Road
Westerly SUMMERS
Wappingers Falls.
26
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SUSAN ELLEN SWARTZ
Angell Street
BRONSON W, SWEENEY
134
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Olney
North -
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Wakefield, R.I,
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ALBERT HARRIS TAUBMEN
59
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Payton
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106 Hornet Road
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39 East Street
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8 Eadiw Street
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JANICE ESTHER TEST
679 South
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Road
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Wakefield, R,l, ROBERT G, TETREAULT
116
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90
Sunny
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5 Fairfield Road
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RICHARD
TINSLEY
KAREN SEYMOUR TOOTELL
Kingston,
c/o
Beniamin
36 North Road
104
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Box 476
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Caroli
R.I. 503 49th Street,
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24
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Medway Street
9 Fenner Street
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5 Richard Court
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R,l,
MARILYN AHSLEY YELLE
Bellevue
CAROLYN YOUNG
388 Public Street
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966 Broad Street
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15 Davision Street
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East
Greenwich, R.I. WATJEN
43 Miller
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VALENTINE J, ZANOLLE
Street
Street 12
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6
Lonng Dnve
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Philadelphia 40,
WAYNE S, ZDANOWICZ
Evergreen Drive Lin
4511
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North Uber
Pa, 18 Mathewson Street
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Narragansett, R.I. JACQUELINE ANN ZEEK
Roselawn Avenue
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Forestdale, R.I. -
Pear Tree Hill Farm
Road -
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RUSSELL LEES WHITEHEAD
PAUL MASON WHITTAKER
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23 Annie Street 15
Royal Avenue
East Providence. R.I.
83 Summit Street
Barrington.
11
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Salisbury
R.I. -
27
Harvey Drive
Summit. N.J. -
226 Union Avenue
Clifton. NJ. JOYCE MARY ZINNO
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88 Waite Street
dence 8, RI, SHERRY ANN ZUCKMAN Street
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West
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ZEILSTRA
STANLEY JOHN ZIEMSKI
97 Child Street
Warren, R.I,
EDWARD
JEAN MCGREEVY ZELTNER
24 Cromwell
Warwick, R,l,
RONALD R, WHITTEMORE
DAVID
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Riverside 15. RI, -
Kenyon Point, Glen
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Kingston,
BARBARA STRANG WRAGG
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Pawtucket, R.I. -
RI.
SUSAN HOADLEY TRAVIS R.I.
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Saunderstown. R.I.
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Saunders
Providence, R,l,
MARTHA FOREMAN WHITE
Summit Avenue
WOODBURY West
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64-41
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Washington 19, D,C,
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Coventry, WARE
PAUL WATERMAN WHELDEN
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Green Hill. RI.
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Cozy Lane
Warren, R,l,
Avenue
ROBERT FREEMAN TINGLEY
na.
46
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Nokesville, Va,
Warwick. R.I. ARTHUR A. THOVMASIAN
Cranston. R.I.
Cottage
Park 74. N.Y,
Rego
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WOLF
ROBERT M. WORSTER
6 Stevenson Place
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Lynn, Mass,
HATTIE MAYE WELCH
Cove Drive
HAROLD
DIANA HALEY WORRELL
Bagley Street
coln, R,l, -
Lafayette
89
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Cranston, R,l,
MARILYN A. WEAVILL
Northwood
Storrs, Conn,
EVELYN V. THORNTON
DAVID
93
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Johnston 9, R.I.
THOMSON
1239
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164 Tanner Avenue
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JON STANTON WOODSON
Post Road
R.I,
RUSSELL
-
Providence 6, R.I.
SANDRA JEAN WATSON
60 Ferncrest Drive
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Cumberland, R.I,
Sturges
1141
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Central Falls. R I,
LYNN
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Road
Sunnybrook
Warwick. R.I.
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CHERYL C
Chapel Street
Providence 5, R I
R.I.
171
WOJCIECHOWSKI
MICHAEL
NE,
GERALDINE WASSERMAN
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Paterson
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Cape May. NJ
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Rock Road
PRISCILLA RENDELL
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94
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WISEMAN
VINCENT T. WOJCIK
Street 253
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Wakefield. R.I.
Newport.
WISE
Wanvick. R.I,
Kingstown, R.I,
Road
CAROLINE S, TENNANT
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t.
STANLEY
Cumtjerland, R.I.
North Kingstown, R,l, RONALD EVERETT TEFFT
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480 School Street
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KATHLEEN ANN WARD
-
West Wannick, R,l,
Apts.
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CAROLYN H. WANGAARD
Street
Providence, R.I, JANE FRANCES TEAGUE
JANET
22 Hovson Avenue
KATHLEEN ANN WALLACE
406 Sherman Road
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ELLEN
North Kingstown, R.I, C. WOEHLCKE
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Street -
BRIAN GEORGE WALLACE
86 Cowesett Ave
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West Warwick, R,l,
ROBERT E, TABER, JR,
ALICE
-
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Lincoln. RI.
HENRY DAVID SZYOLO, JR,
Thackeray Wadsworth
177
-
Providence. R.I.
ROBERTA
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Klondike Road
JOHN ROBERT WALKER
5 Farrell Street
Cumberland, R.I,
Newport,
Poppy Drive
Street
NANCY DREW WAGNER
Avenue
Centredale, R.I, ANNETTE BARBARA SWIDER
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Dnve 54
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North Providence. R I.
R,l.
RALPH FORREST SWEET
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R.I.
PETER WADDINGTON
108 Warner Street
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WINNINGHAM
CORRINNE
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Bradford, R.I.
Providence, R,l,
15
Fanwood. N.J. 23 Fairview Avenue
ROBERT M. VREDENBURG
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216 Melrose
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Providence 3, R,l.
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DORIS
Metropolitan
Cranston. R.I. 395
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62
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Trafalgar
31 Dresden Street
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WINN
ROSALYN
WARREN
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Street
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MARIA LIVERA VALLONE
Channingville
R.I.
-
Providence 7. R.I,
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DOROTHY Street
5 Stubtoe Lane
-
Providence. R.I.
ROGER T. VALLIERE
1293 Hope Street
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Bristol. R.I.
nue
Cliffside Park. NJ,
ROBERT STANLEY TYZBIR
31 Russell Avenue
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Newport, R.I. PAUL DENNIS SULLIVAN
Newport,
Street 189 Summit Avenue
211
Spnngfield 9, Mass. HENRY WAINER WINKLEMAN
West
-
Sudbury, Mass.
PATRICK NOEL SULLIVAN
OWEN
Shore Road
-
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NANCY MARLENE TRUK
Algonquin Drive
Warwick, R,l.
PAUL
MARGARET E. WINGARD
-
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PAUL JOSEF TURINSKY
High Street
Apt.
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East Greenwich. R.I.
East
6 Odonnell Road
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JOHN HOSEPH TURANO
-
762 Atwells Ave
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Providence, R.I.
JUDITH ANN SULLIVAN
-
R,l,
erIy, R.I
EDWARD JOHN SULLIVAN
Road
MEREDITH W. WILSON
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Middletown, R.I,
New Rochelle, NY.
476
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Central Falls. R.I. 24 Fortin Road
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FRANK WILLIAM TRYON
Cov
Ma|or Potter Road
794
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CHARLES DAVID WILK
57 Blaisdale
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Pavrtucket. R.I.
BRUCE WALTER TRIPP
entry, R,l.
nue
CAROL ANN WICKES
-
East Greenwich, R.I.
CHARLES MUNRO TRIMBACH
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Bangor. Maine. JAMES
2045 Broad Street
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Cranston. R.I.
ELLYN
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New
Hyde Park,
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NY.
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Provi
1047 North Seventh
The 1966 GRIST has involved the combined time and efforts of many
people. This is due mainly to produce a creative yearbook, as well as the necessity of training a competent staff. Many people have gone unmentioned for their efforts. This editor would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who helped make this book a reality, especially Mr. John Duffek and Mr. Boris Bell. As in any endeavor some unfortunate things do occur. In particular it should be mentioned with regret that we were unable to identify people within pictures as had been explained in "A Report Concerning the our
attempt
to
1966 GRIST." This
came
about because of several
resignations due to academic pressures and marriages just prior to spring semester final examinations. In particular, the editor concerned with those sections involving identification was one of those who resigned. It was never possible to make up the time lost be cause of these happenings. The 1966 GRIST utilizes
a
News Gothic type
as
well
Times Roman Italic. The paper used is Warren Saxony 80 pound stock. Photography was primarily as a
accomplished with 35
mm cameras
with the
of the color work in which 4x5 and 2V4
x
exception
2'/4
cameras
used. The cover, end sheets, and all other art work were designed by staff members. were
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