Everett Vocational High School - Echoes Yearbook (Everett, MA)

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!3« ?K!  i3S CQ Ke who worhs with his hand i u s is a orer. JKo who worhs wi th his hands and head is a craftsman . Kc who worhs wi th h is hands, his hcad 9 andh is heart is an artisan • m i% EXECUTIVE OFFICER ; • MR. WILLIAM P. CANTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT MR. CHARLES E. BLEILER ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS VOCATIONAL DIRECTOR MR. JOHN W. BATES PRINCIPAL YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE 1st Row: J. Russell, D. Assetta, E. DeCoste, G 2nd row: M. Spriggs, F. Pezzuto, P. Weathers, . Molle, T. Snook, A. Pesce L. Barbuto, D. Gamby, K, Graczyk EVERETT SCHOOL COMMITTEE John J. Fiorentino Jr. O.D. Chairman Peter V. Maggio Vice-Chairman Lettv P. Russo Louis S. Leo William T. Harrington Jr. M.D. Vincent B. English William P. Doyle, Jr. VOCATIONAL HIGH FACULTY Louis P. Lambert Machine Donald W. McKee Academic William P. Crowley Academic Vincent DiPalma Auto Repairing Wilbert Doughty Radio and Television Anthony Fortini Cabinet Making Joseph J. Bognore Cabinet Making Frank Grueter Cabinet Making John B. Hemingway Machine Frederick Mahony Sheet Metal Paul Merlasana Academic William L. Holle Printing VOCATIONAL HIGH FACULTY George M. O’Neill Academic Alice G. Peters Home Economics Anthony C. Camuso Electrical Charles F. Robinson Printing John J. Frackleton Decorating Hubert Turcotte Upholstery Arthur Womon Jr. Sheet Metal Carleton E. Kenerson Automobile Albert W. Romboti Academic Nancy J. Ballato Helen Wonson Business Clerical Mary Curtin Clerical QJoaaiionat cJ fiqfi ?Sc(iooL JOWW-W 0 ’ 0 ' ' « «• o,ar b ndano DONALD AHEARN Electrical Class Treasurer 3 Credit 2,3 Don is a fun loving guy To him the limit is the sky Because he is a man of means He joined the Navy while in his teens. JOHN ARLINGTON Machine Basketball 1,2,3,4, Credit 3,4 Class Treasurer, BasebalI 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,Honor 1,2 Senior Class Treasurer John was never reluctant to shout Whatever a thing was all about Yes he ' s one of those rare type birds Who was blest at birth with a million words PAUL BIONELLI Cabinet Credit 1,2 Baseball 2,3 Paul is a boy who is full of fun Laughing, joking, til the set of sun A multi-runner he is while working And does good work without shirking ROBERT BRANDANO Cabinet Credit 1,2,3 Bob is honest and sincere So we will have no further fear We like our tall and handsome lad And for his success we ' ll all be glad. WILLIAM BRILEY Upholstery Bill will someday own his own shop His happy nature will bring him to the top. HARRY BROMAN Cabinet Harry is a credit to behold And just does all that he is told. He is so pleasant and happy, too That he will never make us blue. FRED CRUIKSHANK Upholstery Fred gets along with everyone here. And we all find him to be a dear We ' ll all miss him, one and all But where he goes, he ' ll have a ball. CAROL DAUGHENBAUGH Home Economics Carol 11 is her name To become a housewife is her aim. ELAINE C. DeCOSTE Busine s s Vice President (1) Credit President (2) Year Book Committee Elaine is friendly and sincere To be a nurse is her career. MARIE DeLEO Business Marie ' s aspiration and smiling face Will win her friends in any place. CAROL DELLORTO Home Economics This young miss with a happy way Will always bring sunshine to a cloudy day RICHARD DeLORETO Decorating Secretaryl Class President 2 Track 2 Basketball 2 Richie is full of pep and fun But always blames the other one. Richie will do all his deeds With all his will to succeed. m ., i WILLIAM DOHERTY Machine Credit 1 Bills ' s philosophy is very, very vague He treated his books like they had the plague We ' re not implying he didn ' t do well But how he did it, we never can tell. STEVEN DULOCK Sheet Metal Track 2,3 Credit 1,3 Honor 2 Steve is a hard working lad One of the nicest we ' ve ever had Always laughing and full of fun But he will always be on the run. JAMES R. DUPELL Auto Repairs Jim is full of vigor and vim The Marines are always calling him Soon he will leave the school behind And be a Leatherneck the finest kind. SUSAN DUNCANSON Home Economics Susie is a girl who has great ambition She hopes to be a real pop singer She ' ll be good at that We all know she will be a swinger. EDWARD EBERT Basic Electronics Class Treasurer 3 Basketball 3 Sometimes he ' s known as a class clown But when it ' s time to work He goes to town . PAUL EDWARDS Cabinet Credit 1,2 A bit of nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. JOSEPH FRONGILLO Decorating Vice-President 3 Secretary 2 Basketball 2 A happy go lucky lad is Joe We wish him well wherever he goes Sincere and earnest, hard working, too. Great success will be his due. DAVID GAM BY Auto Repairs Yearbook Representative Prom Committee On the track or in the pit Dave will make a good job of it. Honesty, sincerity, the will to succeed Really describes Dave- yes, indeed. PAUL GEAR Upholstery Paul is nothing but the best With his great talents, he should be a success. DIANE JANE GILLIS Busine s s Treasurer (1) Class Vice President (2) With her sweet smile and loud laughter, Diane will succeed in anything she s after KENNETH GRACZYK t 4Rr Printing Class President Yearbook Representative Basketball 2,3 Ken has a lot of class and charm But how does he keep so very calm He loves the printing racket best And with much talent he is blessed DAVID HEGNER Cabinet Credit 2 Honor 1 Prep Club 2 Class Secretary 4 Dave could be the apple of anyone s eye Without even giving it that old college try. With just a little effort his best plans could jell But will he extend himself? Only time will tell. JAMES KUCHARZYK Decorating Vice-President 2 Secretary 1 Treasurer 3 One of the nicest boys we know His fine personality made it so For he is talented and bright, you see, A big success, he ' s sure to be. PAUL LANDRY Electrical Vice-President 4 Baseball 1,3,4 Basketball 4 Camera Club 4 Credit 2,3,4 Cal has learned a lot in school He can really use his tools. He will use them every day To help him earn a higher pay. JAMES C. LOSPENNATO Auto Repairs Class President 3 Prom Committee Smart as a whip when it comes to cars Is this handsome lad. a friend of ours ✓ ' If he doesn ' t care to service a car He ' ll surely wind up a movie star. JAMES MANUPELLI Machine Basketball I, Prom Committee, Class Vice President Manli is one who is sinewy and tough If you tangle with him,you ' ll have had enough But we don ' t think he ' d really mind Truthfully telling he ' s gentle, considerate and kind. RONALD MASUCCI Machine Credit 1,2 When Ronnies ' in class, seemingly engrossed in a book Close observation reveals a daydreaming look Dreaming in class -oh, he ' s going too far Yes, far up the highway in a really hot car. KENNETH MELANSON Cabinet Prep Club 4 Honor 1 Credit 2,3 Baseball 2,3 Basketball 2,3,4 Band 2,3 Kenney is one of those likely to succeed His work is neat and done with speed We wish success to this real nice boy Knowing him has been a joy. GERARD MENZA Sheet Metal Vice-President 4 Gary is a shy and quiet boy He finds living a great big joy He does his work so calm and steady When problems arise, he ' s always ready. RONALD MOLONEY Cabinet Gym Exhibition 1,2 Senior Class President, Honor 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Co-Capt. Track 1 Band 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Co -Capt. Prep Club 4 Ronny shines at any sport On baseball diamond or on the court. He ' ll be a star for a big league team And make money, by the ream. GERALDINE MOLLE Home Economics Cute as a button is our little Jerry Well liked by all - she ' s always merry. JEANNETTE MOLLE Home Economics To become an artist is Jeannette’s aim She may achieve success along with fame. t PETER MORELLI Auto Repairs Vice-President A Gym Exhibition 1,2 Credit list 3,4 Pete is liked by all of us He never creates any fuss. He ' s always here, never late It helps him keep his records straight. NICHOLAS MORRIONE Cabinet Basketball 3 Track 3,4 Prep Club 4 Whether Nick ' s mood is swift or slow Onward and upward he will go. THOMAS MORSE Basic Electronics Prom Committee The kind of guy who will take first place If he can control his temper In this crazy rat race. GAIL ETTA MORRISSEY Business Gail is tall, she stands out among us all With her smiling face, she ' ll beat us all. . DENNIS MURPHY Decorating Vice-President 3 Dennis is full of fun and also glee And we all know that he will be A huge success in all his work Because he will never shirk. WALTER NICKERSON Sheet Metal Credit 1 2,3 Baseball 3 Walter shines at any sport On baseball diamond or on the court He ' ll be the star for a big league team And make lots of money by the ream.. ANTHONY PESCE Basic Electronics Class President 3 When working on T.V. ' s Bud ' s known as a brain His work is so funny He should entertain. ANTHONY PESCE Machi ne Credit I Anthony ' s charm seems to hypnotize girls Never need he gift them, with diamonds or pearl Understand now-we ' re not attempting to needle. The nearest approach to an English Beatle. FRANCIS A. PEZZUTO Sheet Metal Baseball 2,3 Gym Exhibtion 1,2,3 Honor 2 Credit 3 Class President 2 Yearbook Representative Though Frank delights and clowns around A better friend cannot be found Full of mischief and lots of class Liked by each and every lass. ROSE PISAPIA Busines s Rose has a good word for everyone She generous, kind and full of fun. ERNEST NORDSTROM Decorati ng Painting a ceiling or washing a wall Ernest is there with the best of them all Pleasant to all who come his way This fine character will richly pay. PAUL O ' BRIEN Cabinet Honor 1,2,4 Credit 3 Gym Exhibition 2 Basketball l 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Courtly charm, quite a gallant Tie it up with his fine talent Paul is the kind you like on sight All he does, he does with his might. JOHN O ' DONNELL Machi ne John excelled in so many things He flew through school as if he had wings But where he showed up his classmates incurring their wrath, Was in the challenging course of Machine Shop math PATRICIA LOUISE PARSONS Busine s s Vice President (1) Class President (2) Prom Committee (2) Pat is friendly sweet and small With a kind word for one and all. CAROL REYNOLDS Busine s s Carol is cute and full of fun, Carol gets along with everyone. RICHARD ROBERTS Sheet Metal Track 3 Prep Club 4 Traffic Squad 1 ,2,3,4 Band 3,4 Rippling rhythms from his talented fingers Can make lovely music that really lingers If he doesn ' t make good enough in his trade In the music world, he ' ll have it made. JOHN H. RUSSELL Machine Credit I, 2 The fact that John is about to leave Has administration and faculty about to grieve Perhaps you think this isn ' t so Then we just don ' t know, no we just don ' t know MICHAEL SAXTON Printing Class Secretary Mike will be known from coast to coast Because he is the very most He is also quiet and sincere He ' ll do OKay so never fear. JOHN SCRIVANO Printing Class Treasurer An offset pressman he may be He s good on the presses as anyone can see. With a fine personality like his He ' ll be a great printer or go into show biz. ERNEST SPINNEY Auto Repairs Ernest has learned a lot in school He can really use his tools He will use them every day To help him earn a higher pay. MELVIN SPRIGGS Upholstery Melvin is a very fine man Hope he has a long life span. We ' re sure it will be a toss Bet some day that he ' ll be boss. RICHARD STODDARD Auto Repairs Dick is always full of fun He is liked by every one He may go across the sea To keep America the Beautiful free. JAMES TANNER Basic Electronics Class Secretary 3 Jim ' s big dream is the Navy by far In this branch, he should be s star. RALPH TRAYNHAM Printing Class Vice-President Credit 1,2,3 v Here ' s a true friend, who always helps out A real generous nature, without a doubt. You ' ll can find him on his motor bike In a cloud of dust upon the pike. THOMAS TWIGGS Sheet Metal Credit 3 Honor 1 ,2 Lincoln Arc Welding Contest Tom is a popular guy Who seems very quiet But just get him started And you‘11 find he is a riot. ANTHONY VIGLIOTTI Auto Repairs Basketball 1,2,3 Yearbook Representative, Gym Exhibition 1,2,3 Class Secretary 2,3 Treasurer 2,3 Anthony is one we all know He hopes to sport a G.T.O. With four-speed box and Posi-Traction To Maine he ' ll go for some action. THERESA JEAN VITAGLINANO Busines s Junior and Senior Year Secretary 1 2 Running a job or taking a test We all know Terry is best. VALLI WALSH Home Economics Valli has only one great aim To be a nurse is her game When she ' s near you ' ll need no Her sweet smile will cure your i PETER WEATHERS Sheet Metal Track 1 2,3 Credit 1,2 Honor 3,4 Yearbook Representative Lincoln Arc Welding Contest 2,3 5th place National Lincoln Arc Welding Contest 2 PAUL MacDONALD Cabinet Credit 1,2 Band 1,2,3,4 Gym Exhibition 2 If Paul was only the studious kind To love and romance, he might be blind But, best of all, he‘s really in tune Dreaming in school from September to June. WILLIAM WAREHAM Sheet Metal Credit 2 ,3 Track 2 3 Basketball 2,3 Billy is a boy who is full of fun Laughing, joking, ' til the day is done. A good Sheet metal man while working And he does good welding without shirki DAVID WAITE Sheet Metal Baseball 2,3 David ' s the type you seldom meet At being a friend , he can ' t be beat He may laugh and have his fun But he stays right there til the work is done c y fiitovnohila us incss c ahinct ccorating ' • ; ELlectronics MBS omc conontics dLtass C )Qooyn T i lew 4rc njje c i incf lyiph o Istcri ncj rfctcvttieA «mem V_ lit 1st Row: W. Murphy, Frank Murchillo, Richard Campbell 2nd Row: Mr. Kenerson, John Mello, Paul Landry, Mr. Camuso The following boys won prizes or placed as indicated in the Panel Display Contest conducted by the Massachusetts Council of the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America held at the Sheraton- Boston Hotel, February 15-18, 1966. DENNIS M. MURPHY won first prize of $20. 00 in Panel Classification 2 Wood Staining-Close grained. JOSEPH FRONGILLO won honorable mention in Panel Classification 1, Wood Staining-Oak 2, Wood Staining-Close Grained 3, Bleached Woods 4, Spackle Enamel on Sandblasted Plywood. RICHARD A. DeLORETO won honorable mention in Panel Classification No 1 Wood Staining Oak and Panel Classification. No. 4 Spackle and Enamel on Sandblasted Plywood ERNEST A. NORDSTROM won honorable mention in Panel Classification 3, Bleached Woods. STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPH P. CRONIN Being chosen by my classmates as the Student Govern¬ ment Day representative from the Everett Vocational High School is a great honor. I have heard how exciting it is to visit the State House in Boston as a student law maker. We will be given 5 possible bills to debate. These bills usually concern teen-agers. This is a chance to see what the Massachusetts Senators and Repre¬ sentatives have to go through to get a law written and passed. Many legislatures will be present and we students will have the opportunity to meet and talk with them. At this time, I wish to thank all of my classmates for electing me. % oi ' pk p. C, ronin TRACK MR. GEORGE M. O’NEILL, Coach BASKETBALL MR. FRANK GRUETER, Coach BASEBALL MR. JOHN B. HEMINGWAY, Coach MR. WILLIAM L. HOLLE, Faculty Manager CROSS COUNTRY Rear Row: -B. Weser, R. Legere, C. Robinson M. Sclafani, F. Ryan, R. Mennella, J. Azzolino Middle Row:- J. McMahon W. Rogers, W. Gallagher, S. Dulock, Coach G. M. O 1 Neill, M. Lynch, D. Wisniewski, J. Crosby, T. Markevich Front Row: - A, Pesce, Co-Capt. W. Goss, Co-Capt, R. Burke, E. Jones, R. Campbell, C. White, R. Richardson, R. Smith, T. Giordano This squad of cross-country runners was Unbeaten in six contests. It joined fourteen other teams who had similar records during the span of years (1 928 - 1965.) These boys made it possible for our school to post an overall victory figure of 250 as against only 44 losses during the past 38 years. THE BASEBALL TEAM 1st Row: Putcell, Pezzuto, Cordeau, Arlington, Co-Capt e Salvi, Campbell 2nd Row: Co-Capt. Moloney, Colameta, Tennihan, Mr. Hemingway, Legere, Cuccio, Waite 3rd Row: Melanson, J-lickey, P. Landry, Sanders, Ryan, Assetta, Crosby, Gallagher, Burke T hIs years team will have two veterans, Co-Capts. Ronald Moloney and George Salvi, around whom this years team will be built. Dorn Assetta and Little John Arlington have each had a years experience and hope to hold down outfield positions. Great hopes are riding on a newcomer with a mighty left arm, Steve Hickey. It seems that we have a well balanced team this year. -John B. Hemingway, Coach BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: W. Goss 7 R. Burke, L. Leccese, F. Martarana, J. Teal, R. Alberigi Second Row: J. Arlington, K. Graczyk, B. Weser, Coach Frank Grueter, S. Greenhalgh, J, Ciulla, D. Moody Third Row: Mgr. P. O ' Brien, E. Ebert, W. Wareham, R. Moloney, W. Rogers, K. Melanson, F. Ryan, P, Porcaro, Asst. Mgr. Missing from photo are P. Landry and A. Pesce In Trade League competition, this year ' s team finished the season with three wins as against nine defeats. Our opponents bench strength made the difference between our winning or losing. Kenneth Graczyk, Ronald Moloney, Richard Burke, William Rogers, and Bert Weser, the starting five, and ably assisted by Edward Ebert and Frank Matarana, kept us in contention in each game until the final period. The Jun ior Varsity members are looking forward to next year and hope we can once again get back to a winning season, when they step up to Varsity. • . . II IH Wffib M 11 f .. i . ■


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