Revere High School - Lantern Yearbook (Revere, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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GBLII' 1-Ivarta were lgmmg :mil Mag The D1 mmtxc Club p1esented Oun Healts Wpxe Xoun and Gay by Cornelia Otis Qklflnel and Emily Kxmbxough xn the hlgh school audltouum o 1 Thulsdly and Fuddy exemngs March 19 and 20 1955 C -KST STEWARD 'VIRS SLINNER CORINELIA SKIINNER OTIS SKINNER EMILY KIVIBROL GH PURSE R STEWARDFSS -XDMIRAL Wllllam Weisman Jane Poltel 'Vlaxzne Wexs Rlchdld Paul Nina Menxam Robezt Slmons Madeline Donnelly Elhot Bloomberg HARRIET LEO Robelt Selya DICK HEALTH INSPECTOR M-XDAVIE ELISE THERESL MONSIEUR DE L-X CROIX Herbert Mandell WINDOW WASHER Mlchael Davis LNDERSTUD1 Eda Ma111n0 Eleanole Theobald Holland Castleman Ceclle Cells Allce Chlota Cynthxa Snow PROMPTER Ilene Munay IROI LRTILQ Flsle P11210 Chauman Mercede Cataluccl Pllscllla Chrlstofoxo Aduenne fushne1 Barbara. D1Pno Marllyn Gladstom Dmothy Mann Marjoue Slater HFXCINI M1ch1elD.1v1s St11geMan.1ger Robelt Bloom Challes Bulnlm Axnold Zulmck SOI NIJ H.11vey Blown Jelly Mlllel Ilf HTS Cemlcl Goldstein tOSI'l.VIl5b Umlll the duectxon of Mass 'VI,uv Bushce and Mus Agatha Powers SIC 111 Lhm dncclmn ol' Nllss Helen O C mmol I ALI LTY ADVISOR Mass Lmlly L Mltchell 1' .i . ' . H . . . - ' U 'Y ' ' M ' . - 1: ' ' 1 ' 1 Y ' ' S ' .' I . 2 -' . 1 1 ' -Y -1 1 v . 1 1 - ...V--.VVVVVVVVV. .........,.,,, , ' 4 ' ' l D , , , . . . I v 1 . . ' .Z 4 ' , ' Q 'S - A ...........,...,,,,, 1. S , . . . . i D. ' 1 . Y Y . ,........ .,..,,,. .,I,,, ,,,,,, , 4 . 1 l , . h , 1 ,. f , ' ', A ..,.....,...,...,,,, I . . I ,,,, ., . ,..,..,.. lr,...,r,, , ,, - ' ' . ' , ,1 v 1 - - 1 1 I , ' - '---'-- '-f -f------ 1 1 l 1 l . If ' 2 l ' , K ' ' . , A A v...V,....,.., ..., ,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,, l , , ' ' ' , ' . WINIFRED ...,,..,s,s,,,lsl ,,ele,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,A , Betty Grill w Y V H H'-W'---HU 'NWN----U-H-U ' ' IA : I A I 'lx .Y , .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,v.,,v,..,,A,AA--,..A ,-,,Aw,V- - 1 1 l H - 1 1 . . 1. ,,q,,,,AlAlWW4 - L : '. 'z -f- ' I f -, . I ,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,, A ,,vA,YV,v,.v,-- ' ' F ' ' 53- ' ' . ' ---- - I 1 . A A -----------,-..... . A... . A I -T . f v . 7 1 y 1 , -N1 1 - -

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IEEE'- The Tommy Manulle of Revere Jrgsy Staclo has just shed his sixteenth wife Lookmg at hrm are Barbara Rumson Josephine Russo Caroline Santosuosso Dorothy Sxmoes Rrta SIFBCUS3 Dorrs Vaccaro Norma Zaccarra Marllyn Werner, Barbara Young Maxine Weiss, Natalie VanGeehoxen Carole Spxnelll Louise Splnazzola Doris Trrger Joanne Termmrello and Joan Sullnan A comedy was written by Llllot Bloomberg and starred Revere-s answer to Martrn 8. Lewrs George Mauro and Mlckey Sclarappa These two hare caused a sensation all ox er the country says the famous Journalist Marilyn Lanzo The crystal ball rs rewealmg a large audlence and a field It lg the 1963 Olymprcs being held rn the lrttle country of Luma Outstanding sportsmen from Revere are Johnny Matthews who ran the two mile race ln one mmute to set a world record and IS stlll running Lena Martocchlo IS the first glrl to exer wrn the weight lrftrng crown with the uncanny record of 2000 pounds holstmg The new skr champ IS Bobby Moore who fantastically skred down one s1de of the mountain and up the other for another world record Outstandrng rn basketball was Phrl Nrsco who alone defeated the Luma Fne by a wrde margm of 200 to 0 Christy Santosuosso performed a mrracle when he boxed and knocked out the entrre Luma Army Margle Shane champion flagpole srtter outperformed all other contestants with her amazing feat of sitting there since the last Olympics In spite of the tremendous display of sportsmanship, Amerrca won 03 to 0253 And now the crystal ball reveals a red brrck burldmg why, rts RH S' Here we see some of our old classmates teachmg Robert Bonney, professronal football star is now coachrng the football team whlch rs now the Class A Champs Here we are rn a newly decorated audrtorrum where Judith Goss rs drrectmg the glee clubs Mrss Elsie Prlzro IS teachmg a new subject called How to Drne Parents Insane Mlss Geraldme Castaldo rs teachmg How to Beat the Draft Joan Musto IS teach 1ng Income Tax Evasion Made Easy There are now new courses called How to be a Professlonal Bookmaker rn Ten Easy Lessons being taught by Professor Gilbert Raduazzo and Cynthia Snow rs the new nurse at the psycopathrc ward at the hrgh school We now have the first woman truant officer rn the h1sto1y of RH S and the lucky lady IS Shlrley Term1nrello ' floats all kinds of animals and band wagons -is we go by we see the Rlngllng Bell and Bloom Circus Leading the festrvrtres rs Natalie Shulman As we pass the srde show we see John Narkum the famous snake tramer Rita Meoll the hula dancer and Mary Scarpettr and her trained Brownies In the center ring, the rrngmaster Henry Vlgoda ls announcing If we slrp what a splash well make Trapeeze artists Jean Moore and Pat Myers and hangmg from her teeth since graduation day June 11 1953 rs Beachmonts own Lois McLaughlrn Now here come the elephants wrth Alrce Chrota rrdmg Rosle the Republrcan Elephant Behind this IS the Camel Caravan headed by Joan Cameron Struthers Next are four prancmg blue horses with bare back rider Joanne Plsano holdmg the relns The smallest car rn the world is being driven mto the rrng and emergrng from It are Nrck Fassl Anthony Jannrno, Ralph Lrlly Barry Tarr Larry Chaet and George Mauro carryrng a huge dmxng room table with 16 charrs What' Someone else IS rn the car Its Mrke Pesce Just squeezrng out And now our attentron rs called to the tight rope high above the rmg where Jo Ann Smith and Margle Th1stle are rrdrng on brcycles rn the opposrte drrectron What a smash hrt they are The lights are dlmmed and the spotlrght shlnes on George Doucet who rs famous for hrs 500 foot dive rnto a wet sponge The drums roll and he dives but wart' Somebody squeezed the sponge' To the rescue comes the circus physlclans Doctors Elliot Frnkelstem and Buzzy Fusco assisted by nurses Nma Merrram and Constance Grrfiin But the great Doucet is unharmed Next come the Jugglers Edward Albano and Joseph McKenna and guess what they re Juggling? Why rts Charlie Russo Now maklng a grand entrance ballet dancing, on a white stallion is Llum Colella Behind her rs Bobby Kessel leadrng a giraffe, while Joan Lancello rs happlly slrdmg down hrs neck And now the rmgmaster introduces an act which cannot be duplicated' It consists of Dougie Frazier Anthony Sacco Walter Secord George Waugh, Ronald Wemburg and Robert Yesner ln this act, they are standing on each others shoulders and rnstead of falling and landing on then feet the whole troupe fell and went through the stage Last but not least are the clowns who are Gerald Harris James Gardner Iaul Fennell and James Madden The crystal ball surely has been overworked today and strange things are happmnrnp, Thr bill rs turning odd colors I haxe never seen rt act like this before OH' OH' It just cracked rn two Ihr future has been gnen to us through the courtesy of the crystal ball and any dxscreprnucs Ill lu br blamed on the foresard geometrical sphere Marlon Gould George Mauro Class Histor: rns ,. 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Svnmvthmg Qlhrrrfnl Eyely now and then one heals the hope 6YPlCSS9d that the news of the day may become cheelful that It wlll change to SOm6thlDg more pleasant than the constant flow of dlspatches about VRHIS and neal XXHIS taxes mllltary expanslon lnfiatlon, depresslon and Cllm9S and colluptlon How olten haxe we heald lt Sdld If there were only somethlng cheelful ln the news lnhelently that explesses the attltude of many pelsons ln Oul soclety today towalds what IS happenlng alound them Some see only the outer world Thele 319 ll1dl'lV among Us who seek to escape flom the wolld ln whlch we llxe We would make y n lvl f A srvnrl that ull PM wx rin nnt lllzn n rl 1:1 fl n folmula of slmply ellmlnatlng those who ale ln dlsagreement wlth u If H1919 denunclatlon of those who upset us wele of axall tlouble would hue xanlshed flonl the wolld long ago But tlouble ln the wolld IS Chl0hlC Fllctlon between human belngs and hence natlonb ls pellenlal What ls so llttle undelstood and so llttle plactlced IS the alt of adjustment ln human affalls That means conlmunlcatlon of ldeas floln people to people Never has the genlus of pelsuaslon been hlllenged so shalplv The bold penetlatlon of the mlnds of men whose healtbeats ale no dlffelent flonl ouls and an honest exposltlon to othel peoples of the tlue ways to peace would lneyltably put ln end to the plesent lntolelable tenslon lt IS absuld to thlnk that a few men ln the Klemlln can ontlol lndefinltely 800000000 people agalnst thelr wlll -xdjlJsll11Cl1l TIOXKGXGI ln a ldlge 01 small sense comes back always to lndlxldual lesponslblllty lnd most of us ale often too eagel to lun flonl responslblllty We want someone else to lemake the N01 ld f0l u somebody elses sons to leslst agglesslon ln Korea ox elsew hele somebody elses llcome heaylly taxed celtalnlv not ouls lt l thls wolld ln tulmoll whlch we the gladuates of 19.33 lnhellt But tulmoll IS not stlange ple wal P9ll0d of clouded applehenslon and lndeclslon We wele ln the filst glade, just beglnnlng to dbSO1b the HISI ludlments of knowledge when the Japanese stluck at Peall Halb0l and World War II began Oul fifth yeal ln school saw the end of thls h0lIlbl9 wal and the ploclamatlon flom all quar tels of a lastlng and sacled peace Oul yeals ln Junlol hlgh school H618 spent dullng the p6ll0d of denloblllzatlon and lehabllltatlon XXl'l1Ch blought wlth lt neal the end of OUI nlnth glade oul second wal thls tlme ln K0168 -xnd now as gladuatlon H9315 we the gladuates of 1903 halbol no leglets as we look folward o ently lnto the adult w olld and the lesponslblllty lt ensues Rathel I should say we go folth Wlth the healthy optlmlsnl and detelmlnatlon of youth But C1195 the cynlc you wont get fal on Optlnllbnl alone 01 on detelmlnatlon alone Whele wlll you find the lnlpetus the guldance you wlll need ln thls topsy tuny wolld Do not be mlslead we leply by the mlsleadlngs of some Thele ale people evelywhele who ale playlng fol guldance today And whele wlll they find lt? They wlll find It ln thell own hearts lnslde thell own mlnds lnslde thell own consclences Theleln Iles the HISI leason fol most of oul seemlng moral collapse The onslaught of llberal lsnl and aSCUl3llsm ln thls century has lead man 3St18y He has been taught that he wlll find happlness IH a wol ld of matellallsm xathel than ln the SOCl6ty of oul Judaeo Chmstlan tladltlons When modem man ends up ln despall and has no hlghel lnnel falth IH whlch to tuln fol tluth he IS lead comenlently to the local payChl3l1lSt fol an unbuldenlng of hls psychoses Thele ale tlmes of coulse when we seem unable to cope wlth the lesponslbllltles whlch devolye upon us We llghtly seek to shale oul thoughts w lth others close to us But we too often lgnole the one IDHUGDCQ that can help and that has helped lndnlduals fol thousands of yeals to weather the stolm of llfe Too mam. people Ullf0ll.UTl2l6lN lacklng such falth toss aslde suggestlons of playel and self examlnatlon as nleanlngless wolds ln a wolld of confuslon But lf we bulld a defense mechanlsm ln oul mlnds to hlde Ol latlonallze oul slns of lndlfference and lf we shut out all llght we w lll contlnue to be lmpllS0hEd ln the dalkness of doubt and d9Spall The lndlxlduals who haye let the sun ln are nappy They hale found somethlng cheerful n llfe Thev haye lealned that the wolld alound us ls colored by our own lmage often darkened by clouds of our own maklng They hale lealned what honest self examlnatlon can mean ln a spllt second declslon between rlght and wlong The mlracle of llfe ltself IS clear to those who wlsh to know lt It IS the greatest of all satls factlons The greatest comprehenslon of our mortal years comes only when we as lnalvlduals face, at whatever sacrifice, the lesponslbllltles we know are ours and ours alone Robert Plccus Class Orator O , ., . . .- . . , , . 1 .Q 1 . 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