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HDNDR STUDENTS Rose Berardi Doris Bertini Marvin Blank Sidney Block Barbara Brady Florence Bredenberg Marie Butera Marianne Cassie Mary Champi Thomas Ciulla Clifton Coates Doris Colantuoni Mary Colosi Paul DeConinck Elvira DelGratta Enrico DiTullio Madeline Ferullo Concetta Galante Eleanore Gold Mary Gregson Adeline Guarino Edwin Hale Grace Harris Barbara Healey Herbert Henken Ruth Herlihy Alice Jagiello Lois Johnson George Keverian Richard Lionette Marilyn Merenda June Moccia Sally Paitchel Flora Rosa Antonio Sorrentino, Jr. Marilyn Stanley Elva Starr Marjorie Wiles
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Senior Class History In September, 1945, the Senior Class of 1949 assembled for the first time in a body at the Parlin Junior High School We were now ninth-graders or rather freshmen, as we preferred to be called. After the first few weeks of general disorder and confusion, we settled down to the routine of school life. Richard Lionette was elected President and Mary McCarte, Vice-President of our class. Although we were soon engulfed in our studies we still had time to attend many of the pleasant socials. The assemblies, too, proved to be very entertaining. The highlight of the year, however, took place on Parlin P Day, for on this eventful day, which is celebrated in honor of the benefactor of the school, students received the coveted Parlin P award. After this very profitable freshman year, we were graduated to the Senior High School. Entering the building as lowly sophomores, we soon found our¬ selves in the midst of a new and confusing world — a world dominated by both Juniors and Seniors. It was not long, however, before we regained our confidence and self-respect. After electing our class officers — President, Richard Lionette; Vice-President, Mary McCarte; Secretary, Marie Butera; and Treasurer, Alice Jagiello, we were established as an entity in the school — the Sophomore Class! Now we began to enter into the spirit of school life at Everett High. Besides our regular work, we participated in many other activities, such as Glee Club, Gilbert and Sullivan, Lyceum, Football, Baseball, and Basketball. During this year, too, we enjoyed many pleasurable assemblies, among which was the presentation of ' ‘Trial By Jury by Gilbert and Sullivan. The next step in our educational career began in September, 1947. At this time we entered the school with the prestige of Juniors. No longer confused and callow sophomores, we made much progress in both school work and outside activities. We soon elected our class officers — Richard Lionette, President; Mary McCarte, Vice-President; Claire Hill, Secretary, and Mary Colosi, Treasurer. The two outstanding events of the year were the successful Junior Prom and recently innovated Talent Assembly. With our Junior Year completed, we embarked upon the last lap of our journey — the Senior Year! We had risen from timid sophomores to stalwart seniors. The fulfillment of our dreams was now in view — graduation! Under the leadership of Richard Lionette, Mary McCarte, Marie Butera, and Willis Mitchell, our class officers, we made splendid strides in every direction. Th is year, moreover, proved to be most eventful. Our regular school work was supplemented by various outside activities, such as the Senior Prom, the Senior Class Play, and the Glee Club Show. Then, too, the splendid assemblies which were conducted by the Student Council are worthy of special mention. Perhaps the most enjoyable assembly, however, was The Mikado, which was pre¬ sented by Gilbert and Sullivan. Finally, for the first time in its history, the Everett High School Dramatic Club won top honors at the Massachusetts State Festival. Thus, as our Senior Year draws to a close, we view with regret the termina¬ tion of these oh-so-happy years. We feel confident, however, that the class of 1949, eguipped with the training which it has received at Everett High, will make many useful contributions to the welfare of the nation, and of the world. 9
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The School Council The school council has completed a most successful year. The officers chosen were George Keverian, student chairman, and Joan Barry, secretary- treasurer. Nancy Styles, Josephine Mazzone and June Moccia complete the senior group. Ann Beecher, Claire Corcoran, Jacgueline MacDonald and Jeanne Sacco are the junior representatives. Barbara Serafini, Joan Kenison, and Cynthia Normine represent the sophomores. The council has presented to the school a very fine list of assemblies throughout the year. Keeping in mind that their purpose is to make helpful suggestions that will serve to better the school, the council has instituted, for the benefit of the studens, a suggesion box. Moreover, the school council has sponsored many collections such as the March of Dimes collection, and the Salvation Army collection which have proved very successful. As the year comes to a close, the greatest project of the council still lies ahead. Preparations for a talent show to be held in the Rockwood Auditorium are now under way. This show is another of the pioneer programs that the council has presented this year. The members of the faculty on the council this year were Mr. Bleiler, who served as faculty chairman, Miss Jennings and Miss Gibbons. Their able assist¬ ance was of great value to the student representatives. 11
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