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Harrington, Chardavoyne, Bacigalupo, Scaccia, Dunn. Third Row: Ovesen, Miller, Bell, Mulcahy, Clifford, Com- petiello, Chadie, Sikora, Broks. Fourth Row: Curran, Keller, Lyon, Callahan, Flynn, Conklin, Sylvia. First Row: Bailey, Zeytoonjian, Hillman, Gandy, Capo- rale, Walsh, Barringer (Chariman), Abraham, Saltman Stanhewicz, Barrett, Leonard, Thomson. Second Row; Dragone, Ackerstein, Garvin, Walsh, Salini, Wilkinson, VICTORY DANCE his lovely wife dropped in to share the festivities which completed a successful first season for Mr. Lambert as head coach. After the dancing was over, most of the couples adjourned to two fa- mous haunts frequented by Latinites — “The South Seas and “Joe and Nemo’s.” Thanks to Chairman Paul Barringer and his hard-working (?) committee, this year’s Victory Dance was a complete success. The sensational upset victory over our arch-rival Boston English on Thanksgiving Day gave good cause to cele- brate. During the evening. Coach Lambert and MID-WINTER PROM music throughout the evening. At the conclusion of a minuet of the light fantastique, the floor was emptied in favor of an adjournment to some of the wilder night-spots of Boston. So ended, or started, a superb night of merriment. Through the efforts of Captains Paul Connelly and “Butch” Chardavoyne, and much to the de- light of the team members, the Mid-Winter Prom turned out to be a real swinging affair. The George Graham Band provided fine dance First Row: Alberti, Treska, P., Berestecki, Carroll, Niosi Connelly (Co-Chairman), Chardavoyne ( Co-Chairman L Walsh, R.. Sylvia, McLaughlin, Barrett, Scaccia, Dunn Second Row: Wilkinson, Hymoff, Allen, Isenstadt, Win- stanley. Bench, Competiello, Jennings, Chadie, Gilmore Wallerstein, Spencer. Third Row: Smigliani, Zeytoonjian, Revis, Abraham, O’Neil, Stanhewicz, Callahan, Conklin, Barringer, Garvin. Fourth Row: Keller, Welburn, Coak ley, Banning, Mulligan, Flynn, Joyce, Leonard, Hutchison.
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FAREWELL PROM This year’s Farewell Prom was held at the beautiful and scenic Blue Hills Country Club on May 31, 1961. The pink, red. white and blue tuxedoed gal- lants danced the wonderful night away with their beautiful dates to the delightful music of Dave Lawrence, and his orchestra. After a pleasantly heated debate, the judges finally picked the Queen of the Prom. The joyous and colorful affair ended as the newly-coronated queen led the traditional “Grand March’’ with her escort. The senior class offers its heartiest congratula- tions to Chairman Barringer and his committee for their efficient work in making the Farewell Prom of the Class of 1961 a great success. First Row: Mulcahy, Kasparian, Connelly, Alberti, Baci- galupo, Walsh, Barringer, (Chairman), Competiello, Pas- sacantilli, Scaccia, Hymoff, Hillman, Aronson. Second Row: Cullen, Bench, Garvin, Welburn, Callahan, Gordon, Conklin, Smigliani, Allen, Weinstein, Shulman. Third Row: McCarthy, Zeytoonjian, Curran, Manning, Keller, Fay, Weiner, Sanford, Lyon, Spagnuolo. Fourth Row: Gold, Thomson, Hardiman, Canning, Saltman, Groswald, Jewett, O’Neil, Sylvia.
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On April 26, 1961, the senior class held its an- nual banquet at the New Brunswick Hotel. The repast consisted of many tantalizing tid- bits and delicacies which fitted the “table d’hote” of the most demanding connoisseur. After the sumptuous ambrosia, the “men” were entertained by an array of brilliant speak- ers, who talked the night away in a very pleasing fashion. The festive occasion came to an early close, so that the “men” could find their way, none too unerringly . . . home? Chairman Frank Alberti and his committee sincerely thank Mr. Hopkinson for his expert ad- vice. The Class Banquet was indeed a joyous event. First Row: Gallagher, Izzy, Shulman, Blotcher, Alberti (Chairman), Fishman, Leaman, Aronson, Russo, Perl- mutter. Second Row: Ring, Kasparian, Cullen, Waller- stein, Haddad, Murray, Conn, Duncan, Berestecki. Third Row: Kahn, Passacantilli, Weiner, Allen, Davidson, Keyo, Carbone, Ang. Fourth Row: Kasoff, Melad, Gordon, Revis, Scharaffa, Brykman.
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