Everett High School - Crimson Tide / Memories Yearbook (Everett, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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TO OUR YEARBOOK STAF BIOGRAPHY STAFF ' - r standing: Marion Messina, Barbara Zagorsky, Judy Scaparotti, Stephanie Leather , Mary Chandler, Marie DiNanno, Suzanne Freedman, and Barbara Bradford. Seated: Sue lossa, Frank Beradino, Andy D ' Avanzo, Richard Talbot, and Patricia Lucci. SECRETARIAL STAFF Standing: Marion Messina, Marjorie McCarte, Marjorie Clarke, Patricia Lu c c i , Irene Sullivan, Sitting: Marilyn Dunbrack. Carol DeFlumeri, Judy Scaparotti, Kathleen DaPonta, Barbara DonavOiis-xN J X ACTIVITIES STAFF Standing: Carolyn Larson, William Harrington. Sitting: Cathy McManus. Alice Cooper, Helena Rauseo, Pauline Senibaldi. Janet Micarelli.

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As Freshmen, we were in the top position as the Upperclassmen or Seniors in the Parlin. It was a good year. Our football, basketball, and baseball teams were State Champions and we were very proud of them. Our Class Officers were: Billy Harrington, President; Dick Talbot, Vice-President; Pat Lucci, Secretary; and Lillian Montalbano, Treasurer. Carolyn Larson and Steve Flint received the Out- standing Citizenship Award while Sue Freedman was named the winner of the Prize Speaking Con- test. Among the unforgettable memories of our Freshman year are: the tyranny of the Traffic Squad .... .the Afternoon Socials which petri- fied the bashful boys and blushing girls then there was the E (not for excellency) Club the Thursday assemblies the reciting of the never-to-be-forgotten Character. Then we so well recall to mind Parlin Day when forty three members of this outstanding class re- ceived the coveted Parlin P Award. Now we were ready and eager for the short walk across the street to the High School. But were we in for a shock! ! We were now on the lowest rung of the social ladder — lowly Sophomores. Despite the constant reference to little kids by upper classmen, getting lost in the corridors, hunting for the elevators, and searching for our rooms we managed to survive. For weeks we walked about with our mouths open because of the freedom of speech In the corridors. No ten p.m. sessions here for talking while we filed. We elected the following to lead us on: Billy Harrington, President; Larry Lifson, Vice-President; Pat Lucci, Secretary; and Helena Rauseo, Secretary. Stephanie Leather, Marie Pesce, and Dick Talbot represented us in the School Council. During the year just as many as possible were members of the various school organizations and participated in the pre- sentations possible. The backbone of the football team was found in Ciulla, Medugno, Scarinci, and Leet while Johnny Ball and Steve Flint won spots on a great basketball team. We concluded our Sophomore year with a great sense of accomplish- ment we survived. Considering ourselves a vital necessity to Everett High we returned as Juniors. By this time we were well adjusted and now it was our turn to harass those poor little Sophomores. We had grown accustomed to the luxury of the Cafeteria, the tranquility of Rm. 202, the flooded gym lockers, and the splendor of the Trophy Room. Junior year was filled with activity. This time we elected Steve Flint, President; Helena Rauseo, Vice-President; Pat Lucci, Secretary; and Andy D ' Avanzo, Treasurer. Student Council mem- bers were Connie Napolitano, Sue loss a, John Putnam, and Dick Talbot. Our Athletes again were representative of this great class and were the con- stant threat in our opponents ' hair. Greatest of all were our gallant and gracefull Ballerinas of the Talent Show. Our first real formal was this year and it was the outstanding event in our Junior year. The Junior F rom . . . Stardust . . . How com- pletely different everyone looked. Beautiful young ladies in evening gowns escorted by young gentle- men in tuxedoes. It ' s no wonder no one spoke to each other for an hour or so, we didn ' t recognize each other. This was the climax to our Junior year, a year of hard work, but a year of fun. At last we had arrived this was it . . . Seniors!! that magic word. With the usual calm confidence of the ambitious Senior we enter school with the perenial casualness of kittens. What a shock We must beat the Russians in the race to the moon school is now loaded with prospective Everett High scientists. We soon were in the swing of things, our seats on the window sills of the cafeteria were all reserved for us as were the front rows in the Auditorium. Our dignity was being appreciated. Steve Flint was again elected Presi- dent, Helena Rauseo, Vice-President; Pat Lucci, Secretary; and Sue lossa. Treasurer. Representa- tives on the School Council were: Audry Lantz, Vice-Chair man; Dave Dyer, Connie Napolitano, John Putnam, and Janet Farrell. Jack Anzivino was chosen as GoodGovernment Representative and once again Steve Flint received recognition as recipient of the Brotherhood Award. Yearbook staffs were elected, the disaster of the football season and the glamour of the basketball season and Boston Garden soon passed. We had our pictures taken and swapped them with our friends, posed for more pictures, hoped for more days off because of bad weather and so the end was drawing near. The Club activities had all swung in and out of action and now we knew the day was near at hand. The Senior Ball our final dance as High School students Class Day with all its levity and the fun which followed. The final assembly of the Class of Fifty Nine Our Graduation. As we now look back upon our twelve long years of schooling they become but a very short walk down the roadway of life. We shall miss our friends and classmates whom we have taken for granted and many are the ones whom we shall never see again. The little things we learned are now becoming mountains of good sense. The good times we had together can never be relived. Our future lies ahead but our past will always be a gathering of many pleasant MEMORIES 14

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