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Joseph Cantalupi Elizabeth MacMahon Katharine Redding James McCauley Marguerite Bolt Amerino Sarno Lillian Surrette James McKinlay Eileen Whelan John DeGiacomo Lennox Putnam Joseph Finegan George Clay Gordon Morris Alice Brennan Walton Hall Ursula Leach
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CLASS HISTORY The names and places mentioned in this Class History are true, any similarity to other persons or places may be a coincidence. In September of 1953, we entered our freshmen year at Parlin Jr. High School. Those whom we chose to represent our class were: June Striano - -Pre sident, Anthony Pasquariella - -Vice President, Janet Ward- -Secretary, Sheila Monahan--Treasurer. The sports we enjoyed in this year were: Football, Basketball, and Baseoall, which were all championship teams. At our first social, we saw the smiling faces of our ninth graders, as the y danced ever so smoothly over the floor. Other extra-curricular activities which were enjoyed were : Orchestra, Band, Debating Club, Talent Contest, and other various activities. Feared members of the traffic squad were: Norma De Feo, Maryann Vultaggio, Arthur Douglas, Delores Donati, and Camille De Sisto. Another activity spotlighted during our freshman year was our annual Music Festival. On the Memorable Parlin P day, 26 of our fellow classmates were the recipients of the coveted Parlin P award. When September rolled around again, we as sophomores, made our long anticipated entrance into Everett High School hoping for the best and expecting the worst. Our class officers were: June Striano - -President, Sophie Grande--Vice President, Janet Ward - -Secretary , Sheila Mona- han- - Treasurer . We came into a world of confusion when we found out the numbers on the rooms had been changed and the elevator was out of order. Inbetween P.M. se ssions and pranks , we enjoyed extra-curricular such as: Band, Orchestra, Gilbert and Sullivan, Lyceum, Dramatic Club, Glee Club to name just a few. The talent show which was greatly appreciated by our faculty, had such notables as: Mary- ann Vultaggio, Christine Cannatelli, Carol Bowser,- and the imported Hawaiian dancers, alias, the Everett High School football team. As the Junior year rolled in and the Sophomore year faded away, we began our Junior year like a flash of lightening. The class officers were: June Striano--President, Sophie Grande -- Vice President, Janet Ward- -Secretary, Anthony Acquaviva- -Treasurer. At this time they opened a new Memorial Room in which they put all the trophies which our teams won, and what teams we had. In football, we enjoyed defeating Chelsea 21-0, which meant that they had lost the Class A Championship for this year, while we won the GBI (Greater Boston Interscholastic League). In Basketball we had also won the GBI league championship and lost the Massachusetts Tourney to Durfee in the semi-finals at Boston Garden. In Baseball, we enjoyed three championships, the GBI, the Eastern Massachusetts, while beating Newton who had previously lost one High School game, and the State Championship beating Springfield Cathedral 2-1. On May 4, the Junior Prom was held at Everett High. Soft ligfits, la ' Wcih decorations with music by the Hi-Liters added to the mood. This brought our Junior year to an end. At last the big day had arrived, September 14, 1956. This day was the day we entered our Senior year at Everett High School. We balloted for the last time for our class officers who were: June Striano--President, Edward Murray--Vice President, Noxma De Feo- -Secretary, Theresa Messina--Treasurer. w ' ' Then as the weeks rolled by, we began to enjoy missing period ](x||aking our yearbook pictures. That was the happiest week that we had enjoyed in our high schoorera. On Drama Night, the new dramatic advisor. Miss Marilyn Doherty p r e s e n t e d the Lute Song, which starred Anthony Botto and turned out to be the comedy hit of the year, even though it was a drama. Our first marking period found inflated marks and inflated heads, ' Hg he lesser classes laughed. fPp During the middle of the year we found ourselves filing down to the auditorium for the needle --the polio shot. This brought about aching arms and fainting spells. On December 7 , we had our C h r i s t m a s Dance, which again brought the Hi-Liters to our gym. The gym was decorated with a twenty -foot Christmas tree which became famous over night. Timt came for Santa to enter and much to the surprise of the student body, we found him to be a little man with a big belly and a long beard. An even greater surprise wfas the shock which brought about the unveiling of Santa ' s costume. This Santa was none other than our own Bucky Pasquariella. Previous to this event the Recreation Center held a Football Dance chosing Diane Churchill as Football Queen. Awards were made to Raymond Dunbrack voted Lineman of the year, while other awards were given to Pasquariella and Borelli. Graduation was in view. Good things must come to an end. So the scholars say; We will have these memories To look back upon some day.
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