Everett Vocational High School - Echoes Yearbook (Everett, MA)
- Class of 1967
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' , . . : • . v. r i t . - . • ’ • ■• . ' ' A i v %7 ' 1 . ■EVERETT VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 23 SUMMER STREET EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS foWA ' A ' S v N ' PP- W M V :: ' ■■' i- mm iUPfl 0B it iMi ||f| Once again another Graduation is with us. It has become traditional at this time to stop and think, not only of the past years spent here at Everett Vocational High School, but of what lies just before us. For some there is a feeling of mixed emotions --glad to have finished our formal and specialized training, and also sorry to leave friends and environments that have meant so much in the past few years. But we look forward to the future, for a new horizon lies before us. With it, we hope will come the continued pleasures and satisfaction of working, achieving, and the realization of a task well done. ■MMU , ■■' s ' . a ' , v ittttti $amei P. PLnLtt EXECUTIVE OFFICER MR. WILLIAM P. CANTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT MR. CHARLES E. BLEILER ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS VOCATIONAL DIRECTOR I MR. JOHN W. BATES PRINCIPAL I YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE Front Row: Randolph Mennella, Barbara Jones, Robert D ' Attilio, Nancy Taylor, Joseph Catanzaro Back Row: James Pesce, Charles Prince, Peter Hughes, Walter Gallagher, Stephen Hickey, Kevin Greene, John Manolian ohnion■1966 -1967 EVERETT SCHOOL COMMITTEE John J. Fiorentino, O.D. Chairman William P. Doyle, Jr, Vice-Chairman Letty P. Russo Louis S. Leo Wi I liam H . Gerety Vincent B. English William T. Harrington Jr. M 0 D. Peter V. Maggio VOCATIONAL HIGH FACULTY Louis P. Lambert Machine Donald W. McKee Academic William P. Crowley Academic Vincent DiPalma Auto Repairing Wilbert Doughty Anthony Fortini Radio and Television Cabinet Making Joseph J. Bognore Cabinet Making Frank Grueter Cabinet Makine John B. Hemingway Machine William L. Holle Printing Frederick Mahony Sheet Metal Paul Merle Academic VOCATIONAL HIGH FACULTY Georat M. O’Neill Academic Alice G. Peter Home Economics Anthony C. Camuso Electrical Cha rles F. Robinson Printing John J. Frackleton Decorating Hubert Turcotte Upholstery Arthur Wonaon Jr. Sheet Metal Carieton E. Keneraon Automobile Albert W. Rombon Academic Nancy J. Ballato Busdnees Helen Wonson Clerical Mary Curtin Clerical The Graduating Class of 1967 dedicates our yearbook to Mr. Arthur S. Wonson, our instructor in the Sheet Metal and Welding Department. Mr. Wonson is going into the ministry. We wish him success and happiness in his new career. We congratulate him for a wonderful job, well done, during his years with us at the Vocational High School. We will all miss him in the years ahead. Class of 1967 CLASS WILL Ray Cordaro leaves Sanders his old test papers. Joe Crosby leaves the school in worse shape than it was. Charlie Prince leaves Oliva his muscle building technique. Richie Nicolo leaves Mr. Merlesena with pleasure. Ernie Patturelli leaves Walter Patterson to Mr. Hemingway. Richie Richardson leaves his record for punctuality and perfect attendance to Bill Hashem. Johnnie Saraceni leaves his drawing board to Frew. Tom Kennedy leaves his rotten tooth to anyone who wants it. Dick Campbell leaves the first year kids alone at last. Lee Zolla leaves his General stars to Murph. Jimmie Marchillo leaves his Gym shorts to Frankie. John Deegan leaves sneaker marks on the Gym ceiling. Steve Hickey leaves Mr. McKee in peace. Bob D ' Attilio leaves his parking space to Barchard . Tony Bono leaves his bad habits to Dave Schena. Tony Catalano-just leaves. Tom Costa leaves all his talents to Bob Alberic i. Jack Ciulla leaves his bad temper to Mike Vitagliano. Ronnie Hudd leaves his muscles to Mike Lynch. Bill Hurley leaves his detention slips to Pete Porcaro. John Lee leaves his car to the Auto Body Shop. Randy Mennella leaves the girls in the office a year ' s supply of coffee. Ken Morse leaves his hope chest to the Repair Division. Charlie Robinson leaves his dirty sneakers in his locker. Frank Ryan leaves his janitorial duties to Tony Pesce. Mike Scalfani leaves the canteen to Joe Corso. Hugo Scarpellini leaves his girl friends to John Chanley. Joanna Olivolo leaves her height to Phyllis Pizzimenti. Naney Taylor leaves the school her brother, George. Donna Trunfio leaves the school, at last. Kathy Mel ling leaves Gail Pearson her broken typewriter. Debby Whitlow leaves Barbara Walsh her absent T s. Mary Summers leaves the treasury broke. Sue Stuart leaves Pat Forbes a big eraser in case of mistakes. Barbara Peri 11 o leaves Nancy SanFilippo her charming personality. Helen Ristaino leaves her beautiful curly hair to Rosemarie DiFilippo. Barbara Jones leaves her coffee carrying errand to the Electrical Shop to Marilyn Richard. Kathie Salera leaves her boy friends to Ronnie Coughlin. ROBERT ORCiONE BARBARA PERILLO 4 DONALD ARSENAULT Basic Electronics Don is a boy who is full of fun He can get a laugh from any one. He ' s witty and has a swell sense of humor When he makes you laugh it spreads like a tumor. WILLIAM BICE Printing Honor I Credit 2,3 Class Treasurer 1,2,3 To be a pressman is what Bill has in mind Success, fortune and happiness he will find He has the drive to get him there Without a worry or a care. ANTHONY J. BONO RICHARD PAUL CAMPBELL Electrical Baseball 1 Cross Country 1,2,3 Camera Club 2,3 Credit 1,2,3 To the peak of success, Richie will go His willingness and cleverness both tell us so. With his talents, he ' ll try his best Because we know he ' ll pass the test. Cabinet Credit 1,4 Tony ' s favorite pastime has always been girls They carried his books while he pulled their curls Now that he ' s older, he enjoys them more And they enjoy him, cause he ' s never a bore. I j ANTHONY J. CATALANO JR. Cabinet A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. JOSEPH CATANZARO Basic Electronics Track 1,2, Honor 1,2,3 Credit 4 Prom Committee Yearbook Representative A mighty fine fellow in every way Joe ' s the best you ' ll find in many a day. JACK CIULLA Cabinet- Basketball 2 Credit I Jack will be a very fine man Hope he has a long life span We ' re sure that it will be a toss Bet some day he ' ll be a boss. RAYMOND CORDARO Machine Class Vice President 4 Ray is a student, a real brain, you see With hobbies like entomology, linguistics and astronomy When he takes a test, he ' s the first one done He really has it-the son of a gun. THOMAS COSTA JR. Cabinet Honor 1,2,3,4 Prep Club 4 Tom has learned a lot in school And this bright lad will play it cool And work real hard and never stop Until he reaches the very top. JOSEPH CROSBY Machine Cross Country 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Joe ' s a boy who likes to dream Of being smart, and on the beam. Perhaps some day his dreams will come true And he ' ll make out better than most of us do. JOHN K. DEEGAN Electrical The Electric Shop is John ' s main home When he has to work he ' ll never groan He always wears a happy face Good and thrifty, he ' s not one to waste. ROBERT ALAN D ' ATTILIO Cabinet Basketball 1,2 Honor 1 ,4 Credit 2,3 Senior Class President 4 Prep Club 4 We like this lad for his quick grin He ' s always pleasant through thick and thin We hope his future is bright and good He really deserves that it should. WALTER GALLAGHER Sheet Metal Baseball 1 Track 2 Yearbook Represen¬ tative In the Navy he will be The handsomest sailor in history The girls will flip when he ' s in port Because he is the smoothest sort. FRANK J. GAUTREAU Decorating Frank is small - that ' s for sure But he will make out well that ' s for sure. He is a hard-working, willing lad One of the nicest we ' ve ever had. KEVIN GREENE Auto Repairs Ask him to fix it He ' ll say - I can This is our Kevin What a man! WILLIAM E. GOSS Printing Class Secretary 1,2,3 Credit 1,2,3 Cross Country 1,2 Co-Capt. 2 Basketball 2,3 Baseball 1,2 Bill is always full of fun He gets along with everyone Whether on the court or on the track He always seems to lead the pack. STEPHEN FRANCIS HICKEY Electrical Baseball 1,2 Class Vice-President 3 Credit 1,2,3 Senior Class Vice- President To work very hard and achieve success Steve would never settle for less. At making connections we know he ' s alert As we ' ve seen a sample of his work. RONALD F. HUDD Cabinet Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Honor 1,2,3 Credit 4 Prep Club 4 Ronnie is a real fine lad One of the best we ' ve ever had. We know he ' ll find a real sweet wife And have a pleasant rewarding life. PETER HUGHES Upholstery Baseball 1,2,3 Basketball3 Track 3 Yearbook Representative A busy beaver-he works all day Peter has little time for pi ay At fixing old sets, he ' ll be a whiz And be the richest man there is. WILLIAM F. HURLEY Cabinet Track 2 Credit 2,3 Prep Club 4 Prom Committee 4 Bill 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. BARBARA JONES Home Economics Perfect Attendance 5 years Credit il Fond of school- never out Barbara gives us reason to shouts Quiet, dependable, pleasant, lass This young miss hasjots of class. THOMAS MICHAEL KENNEDY Electrical Track 1 Credit 1,2,3,4 Rich and famous Tom will be Making money electrically. Wiring houses to and fro To the top Tom surely will go. JOHN P. LEE, JR. Cabinet Baseball 1,2 Track 1 Honor 2,3 Credit 4 Class President 4 Prep Club 4 John ' s charm seems to hypnotize girls Never need he give them diamonds or pearls Understand now, we ' re not trying to needle The nearest approach to an English Beatle. ROBERT F. LEGERE Cabinet Track 1,2,3 Band 1 Prep Club 3 Credit 1,2 Bob ' s the type you seldom meet At being a pal, he can ' t be beat He may laugh and have his fun But he stays right there, til the work is done. ! ELAINE LOMBARDI Business Decoration Committee 1 It is very plain to see Elaine is a sweet girl and she Is full of sparkle and lots of bliss Her name shall never remain a Miss. JAMES MAGNO Printing Credit 1,2 Jim has a good personality and plenty to say We all wish him luck along the way. HALBEN MAHONEY Electrical Who hangs out s sign- ' Electrician for Hire Will be lucky to get Hal- a real live wire. No job is too hard for him to do. Big or small- he ' ll circuit through. JOHN MANOLIAN Machi ne Class President 3,4 Credit 1,2,3 Yearbook Representative John, we know, can be mighty slick He seems aware of every trick You don ' t con him, like you would a fool He ' s a foxy guy, but your best friend in school. JAMES S. MOONEY Printing Class President 1,2,3 Prep Club I Credit 1,2 Basketball 2,3 A really handsome one is this boy Who fills all the girls hearts with joy We ' re sure he ' ll become a movie star Then they can worship him from afar. KENNETH P. MORSE Cabinet Track 2,3 Honor 2,3 Credit 4 Prep Club 4 Class Treasurer Ken will be known from coast to coast Because he is the very most,, He is also quiet and sincere Kt ' H do okay so never fear LAWRENCE MURPHY Sheet Metal Easy going- never hurries. Always happy- never worries Everyone likes Larry- the reason why? He ' s such a nice, lovable guy. RICHARD NICOLO Machine it isn ' t that Nick doesn ' t like schools He ' d just prefer them without any rules. And better still-if he had his way Recess would last six hours a day. JOANNA OLIVILO Business Class Secretary 1,2 Decorating Committee 1 Joanna is small and petite And everyone agrees that she is very sweet Whenever she is on the run You know she is out to have some fun. ROBERT ORCIONE Basic Electronics Bob has personality and good looks His fame will be kept in many a book ERNEST PATTURELLI Machine Credit 1 Yearbook Representative If Ernest had tried a little bit harder Today, no doubt, he ' d be a little bit smarter. Yet no one need worry, nor should they fret- When all ' s said and done, flow smart can you get? BARBARA PERILLO Business Class President 1 Basketball 1 Decoration Committee 1,2 Barbara is off to Business School To use her knowledge as a tool A skillful worker she will be And be a rich, private secretary. FRANK PERMATTEO Basic Electronics Frankie plays his drums better by far He ' ll soon be another Ringo Starr. JAMES PESCE Printing Here ' s to Jimmie, our Beau Brummel Whenever you meet him, he looks swell Neat and tidy, like a movie star This smart lad will surely go far. DANIEL POTHIER Printing Credit 1,2 On the Ludlow and makeup too He always knows just what to do He ' s never lazy in the shop He works until it is time to stop. CHARLES PRINCE Machine Charles likes girls, like the rest of us do But they choose him to bill and coo What he ' s got-we just don ' t know That makes these idiots love him so. iL RICHARD RICHARDSON Machine Cross Country 1, 2,3 Basketball 3 Rich is the kind who takes it nice and easy Preferring to play it, cool and breezy. Happy-Go-Lucky, yes, he ' s that kind of guy Can anyone change him? Why try? FRANCIS PAUL RYAN Cabinet Track Manager 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Class President 4 Frank shines in any sport On the diamond or on the court. He ' ll be the star for a big league team And make money by the ream. HELEN RISTAINO Home Economics Pretty brown eyes and curly hair When you need a friend Helen ' s always there. CHARLES G. ROBINSON Cabinet Track 2,3 Charlie ' s philosophy is very fine. Always honest- right on the line. Traits like this are sure to win Nothing, we ' re sure, will ever stop him. KATHLEEN SALERA Home Economics Small and perky and full of pep Kathie is always right in step Two years we ' ve spent with her personality And by now we know her versatility. JOHN EDWARD SARACENI Electrical Class President 3 Honor 1 Credit 1,2,3 Johnny is out to make the money His disposition is always sunny Nothing stops this bright lad He ' s one of the best we ' ve ever had. MICHAEL L. SCALFANI Cabinet Track Manager 2,3 Band 4 Mike can be as funny as a clown But at his work, he goes to town. HUGO SCARPELLINI Cabinet Track 1,2 Baseball 1 Basketball 1,2 Credit 2 Student Government Day Representative Butch 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. FREDERICK W. SCRIBNER, JR. Decorating Track 1,2 Class Secretary 3 Skippy is quite the boy And does his work with fun and joy. His future plans are still in doubt But we know Skip will surely make out. THOMAS R. SNOOK Decorating Basketball 1 Class President 3,4 Secretary 2 Fun-loving Snookie makes our hearts sing He ' s always involved in everything. A natural comedian, he ' ll be on TV For all our country to enjoy and see. SUSAN STUART Business President 1 Vice-President 2 Decoration Committee 1,2 Susan is short and very sweet A gal who is hard to beat Her main ambition in life is to become A hairdresser and a good wife. MARY SUMMERS Business Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4 Class President 1 Decorating Committee 1,2 To the top of the ladder she will go Her ability and determination tell us so To be a bookkeeper is her ambition We hope that she attains this fine position. NANCY TAYLOR Business Secretary 1,2 Decoration Committee 1 Credit 1,2 Yearbook Representative Nancy ' s main ambition is to “be a member Of our famed Armed Forces With her natural charm and witty humor She will keep us all on our steady courses. DONNA MAY TRUNFIO Business Class President 1 Basketball 2 Sunshine is cute in looks and tall in size And, oh, how we love those big brown eyes Her chaim and personality are sweet Her appearance is clean and very neat. asiMO? its incss I ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT A a sic tj asic electronics HOME safety FIRST BE CAREFUL ' •-1 1 ' ; V M i ;■m 19 t ’ 1 tSheet XA pltolstering r dstass C }Qooyn HJi tew BABY PICTURES r4ctivitie ‘I 1 «wcm CU Mr. Kenerson Mr. Camuso Frank Marchillo Richard Campbell James Marchillo Robert Wilbur William Murphy John Mello Kenneth Griffin STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE HUGO SCARPELLINI I enjoyed being your representative at the annual Student Government Day. I was given an opportunity of not only taking an active part in our government, but I was given an even greater chance of learning how our Government functions. During the day, I met with departmental heads and I was an interested aroup member at legislative committee hearings. Although the day was educational in nature, I made many social contacts which are essential in the well rounded life of a legislator. I wish to thank all of my classmates for electing me. Hugo Scarpellini Front Row: Richard Medeiros, Theodore Perry, Mr. O ' Neill, Frank Ryan, Hugo Scarpellini Back Row: James Marchillo, Joseph Corso, Denis Crist, John Deegan, William Murphy, Anthony Pesce, John Finnick, Nicholas Pellegrini POLIO SHOTS Dr. Listernick and his assistant Miss Wick cf the Board of Health Department adminstered Polio Shots for students of the Vocational u igh School EVERETTS DIAMOND JUBILEE at the 1967 WINTERFEST BOSTON ' S WAR MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Wednesday r FEBRUARY 22nd thru 26th GENERAL MOTORS Michael Cherubin of 158 Union Street, Everett a student in the Automobile Department of the Everett Vocational High School was selected by G eneral Motors to represent Everett in the Training Program starting Jan. 9 and operating for 10 weeks. Michael is now employed by the Bell Oldsmobile Co. of Revere after school. Only a limited number of students from the Boston area were allowed to participate in this special training program. RATING RESULTS TRAINING Examination Grade 95 Class Average This Subject 93 Class Average To Date 85 Average Grade Attained To Date 87 CLASS PROPHECY FOR CLASS OF 1967 Foot Arsenault has grown rich and plump selling shark fin soup to the Hawaiians 0 Bill Bice is running a surf board shop in Portugal where he is doing very we 11. Tony Bono is in Hollywood with his Rock and Roll Band, The Shavers. Richie Campbell is now a featured singer in the Moon Ball Room on Planet 7. Bananas Catanzaro broadcasts on the Televista regularly keeping us up on the news. Tom Costa is a Space Cadet for Mars and is returning to earth next year to give a lecture. Ray Cordaro is a fashion designer in Paris and is becoming a millionaire. Bob D ' Attilio is President of the United States and doing a very good job of it. John Deegan sells pearls to the Colgate Tooth Paste Company to match his pearly teeth. Kev Greene is now an international racing champion winning at the Gran Prix again. Steve Hickey is the biggest electrical contractor in the State of Wyoming. Pete Hughes is big brass in the U. S. Army. Ronnie Hudd is the top interior decorating expert in the country a Bill Hurley is known around the world for designing ladies ' dresses. Tom Kennedy sold his electrical shop and now drinks coffee all day in Colombia, South America. John Lee is Warden of Forest Hill Boy ' s School. Jimmie Marchillo gave up the electrical field and now owns the Hill Topper ' s Baseball Club. Randy Mennella loves to eat so he bought the Waldorf Astoria . John Manolian works for Mennella, as his bodyguard. Jimmie Mooney is the teen-agers favorite movie star. Ken Morse loved traveling, so he bought Ringling ' s Circus. Johnnie Saraceni has a stable of horses and owns the Saraceni Race Track. Mike Scalfani loves the sweet things of life, and so he bought Schrafft ' s. Hugo Scarpellini wrote the best selling novel called Australia 1 Fred Scribner is the present Mayor of our fair town. Snookie took Bob Hope ' s place on TV when Hope returned to England 0 Debby Whitlow made headlines when she became the first woman Vice-President. Lee Zolla achieved fame with his invention- The Talking Robot. Larry Murphy is running a Sub Shop in Puerto Rico with his wife. Richard Nicolo is keeping all the machines in the Space Crafts running smoothly. Rabbit Orcione is now a big movie producer in Germany with mainly blonde singers as stars. Jimmie Pesce is the owner of the Flying Trapeze Act in the Pesce Circus with his brother. Richie Richardson raises chinchillas for the movie stars in Spain. Frank Ryan conducts Scuba Diving classes through the Everglades in Florida. Jack Ciulla owns the Klondike Mine in Alaska and is as rich as can be. A string of motels from Maine to Key West, Florida, makes Joe Crosby healthy and wealthy. Artists at Provincetown learn much from our famous Frank Gautreau, portrait painter. Admiral Walter Gallagher is a prominent member of the U. S. Navy living in California. Racing Huskies of the Far North are schooled by none other than Bob Legere. Al Zaino is living in Mexico where he raises Mexican Jumping Beans for a living. Elaine Lombardi is a flight stewardess on the Super Jet Line to the Moon. Dimples Maliawco is prima ballerina with the Boston Ballet Company. Kathie (Ma) Melling is living in Texas on a huge ranch and raises prize steers. Peanuts Olivolo grew a foot since she left school and owns a gymnasium for tall women. Tinker Perillo is a toe dancer with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Susie Q. Stuart is a movie star in France and sets the pace with her smart clothes. Kathie Salera married a Brazilian coffee man and is touring the other planets. Sunny Trunfio won the National Water Ski Races for women this year. Barbara Jones owns a chain of restaurants in the Midle West- famous for Pancakes. Frank Permatteo owns the Dolphin Ballet Team in the Caribbean and is rich and famous. Bill Goss has a travel agency to take parties to the Planets and back. Erne Patturelli owns a chain of movie houses from coast to coast. Anthony Catalano is a jockey for the Arabian horses in Saraceni ' s Stables. Mary Summers is champion slalom racer of the year. Nancy Taylor is a Wac, stationed in Tibet. Helen Ristaino is famous for her collection of diamonds found on a trip to Africa. Hal Mahoney found the lost continent of Atlantis last year. Jimmie Magno is a noted surgeon for the Royal Mounted Police in Canada. Dan Pothier is now expanding his business- that of building Solar System homes for the futu Snookie is a stunt pilot for the Inter-Planet Air Lines. Fred Scribner wrote the best seller Plane it to the Planet. Frank Gautreau built the first subway on the Moon. Pete Hughes won the world ' s wrestling title in Timbuctoo, this Spring. Kevin Greene manufactures asbestos suits for space pilots. Walter Gallagher has the sole right to home building on Interplanetary lots. : rj. I 4 1 TRACK MR. GEORGE M. O’NEILL, Coach BASKETBALL MR. FRANK GRUETER, Coach BASEBALL MR. JOHN B. HEMINGWAY, Coach MR. WILLIAM L. HOLLE, Faculty Manager BASEBALL MR. JOHN B. HEMINGWAY, Coach BASKETBALL MR. FRANK GRUETER, Coach c ross Isountry Richard Campbell Charles White MR. O’NEILL Coach CROSS COUNTRY MR. GEORGE M. O’NEILL Lorimer Scribner Bert Weser TRACK Coach 11 u mm ■W i ■Jr hW0 ■■t BLJ is «j HPffSil 1 [P . . . mi- - -
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