Everett Vocational High School - Echoes Yearbook (Everett, MA)
- Class of 1971
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T 71 EVERETT VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 23 SUMMER STREET EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICER ARIGO L. LaTANZI SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 3)n jIUmummtt CHARLES E. BLEILER ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT ALBERT W. ROMBOLI dsAiitant Superintendent of Sclioofd Albert Romboli, Instructor in the Business Course at the Vocational High School was elected to Assistant Supt. of Schools for the School Department in the Business Office. The Vocational High School Faculty and friends wish him the greatest of success in his new position. VOCATIONAL DIRECTOR JOHN W. BATES r nncipa l EVERETT SCHOOL COMMITTEE Peter V. Maggio Chairman Richard C. Vendola| Vice-Chairman William T. Harrington Jr., M.D. Joseph A. Carr Dennis J . Kel ley William P. Doyle, Jr. Li Ilian E. Lucci Margaret M. Mitton JohnJ. Fiorentino, O.D. Chairman LOUIS P. LAMBERT The Everett Vocational High School Graduating Class of 1971 dedicates its Year Book to Mr. Louis P. Lambert. Mr. Lambert, who formerly taught the Machine Shop Related classes, was elected to the position of School Co-ordinator in June 1 970. We wish Mr. Lambert the greatest success in his new position as our School Co-ordinator. VOCATIONAL HIGH FACULTY Txiuis P. Lambert Coordinator Donald W. McKee Academic William P. Crowley Academic John Barca Auto Wilbert Doughty Radio and Television Anthony Fortini Robert J. Withers Cabinet Making Machine Joseph J. Bognore Cabinet Making Frank Grueter Cabinet Making John B. Hemingway Paul X. Merlesena Machine Academic Richard Crowe Printing Frederick Mahony Sheet Metal Paul Merlesena Academic VOCATIONAL HIGH FACULTY George M. O’Neill Academic Anthony C. Camuso Electrical Helen S. Sawyer Home Economics Michael Adams Auto Charles F. Robinson Printing John J. Frackleton Decorating Hubert Turcotte Upholstery Michael Doyle Sheet Metal Robert Spinel la Substi tute Anthony Pecci Academic Jean Cunningham Business Nancy J. Ballato Business Ethel Johnson Clerical Mary Curtin Clerical Staff Off. ice Wr, m (Purlin ary Wr, £lU$ol n on Q ocationa[ c Hiejh Jbc(ioo£ JAMES ARSENAULT Decorating Class Treasurer 2 Jim is the class clown Never sad, never a frown A good husband he will be For his future wife, Terry. DONNA MARIE ASCOLI Business Donna is pretty And very witty She is always fun Yes, she is a happy one. RICHARD BENJAMIN Cabinet Large in structure, large in heart To keep stride with M Big Ben” You !! need a head start. JOSEPH BIGGI Printing Baseball 2 Credit 3 Importance in life is Joe’s aim A more worthwhile one is hard to name So in Printing we know he ' ll succeed And wish for him the best, indeed. EMILY GRACE BREINING Busines s Em is a girl who will succeed She is always doing someone A pleasant, kind deed. I i DENNIS R. BROOKS Cabinet Cross Country 1, 2, 3 Credit 1, 2, 3, 4 Perpetual motion we do not have To stay with Dennis, we should have Ambition to burn and always An eager beaver will to learn. PAUL CACCIOLA Cabinet Camera Club 1 Senior Class President ’72 Credit 1, 2, 3, 4 Year Book Representative Paul is one that’s quite a guy Watching girls with both his eyes. Nothing will stop this fine lad One of the best we’ve ever had. msi NICHOLAS CAFARELLI Auto Repairs Honor 4 Basketball 1 Year Book Representative Mr. Fix-it is his name Fixing Chryslers will bring him fame. Serious, quiet, no messing around Nick is one of the best to be found. DENNIS C. CALLAHAN Cabinet Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 Credit 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor 2, 3 Class Treasurer 4 Student Government Day Representative For Coach O’Neill he loves to run For Dennis everything can be fun Making furniture is his fame Chasing girls is his game. THOMAS A. CANNON JR. Sheet Metal Year Book Representative Credit 1, 3 Honor 2, 4 If success in life were measured by hair Tom would be a millionaire But we all know this isn’t so That’s why, man, it has got to go! KATHLEEN FRANCES CARROLL Busines s Kathy is a clown And great to have around. Her honor is non-stop She-you can never top. GERARD CAULFIELD Electrical Credit 1, 4 Class Vice- President 3 Year Book Representative An electrician is what he wants to be Some day he ' ll make it, you wait and see. JOSEPH CARUSO Auto Repairs Class President 4 Credit 1 Honor 2, 3, 4 A genius indeed at fixing a car His ambition will carry him far. Quiet, unassuming, always reliable Joe is a boy who is most capable. STARR MAE CHAMBERS Busines s Twinkle, Twinkle Our little Starr When she gets out She ' ll go very far. [i 1 JAMES F. CROSBY Upholstery Knowledgeable, swift, and oh, so sure He’ll reach the top with no detour. On the straight-away, he ' ll surely pass This young lad has lots of class. DANIEL R. CULLEN Sheet Metal Year Book Representative Danny is his name Driving a G. T. O. is his game In the Shop he ' s really great Out in the world he will really rate! EDWARD DEVANNA Cabinet Handsome guy, one of the best Always sharp, very well-dressed Working hard is Eddie’s game On his certain road to fame. ANTHONY DeVITO Cabinet Always fun to be had, why worry ? If it T s to sports, let’s hurry Tony’s happiest and at his best When there’s lots of time--and No Test! DEBORAH ANN DiCECCA Business Debbie is easy going Helpful and showing The happy side of life. She ' ll make a wonderful wife. U F. DITTER : Metal ing a job or taking a test ese things we know John is best when the time comes to go his way alents will bring him a good week ' s pay. Black leather jacket, motor cycle Mark is really flying high But beneath it all we know He ' s a straight and serious guy. WILLIAM DOHERTY Machine Honor 2, 3, 4 Credit 2, 3 Basketball 4 Class President 4 Bill is handsome, tall and slim Loaded with energy, vigor and vim. Possessing a fierce insatiable drive If only the rest of us were half as alive. HARRY M ELLS III GORDON ERICKSON Printing Credit 2, 3, 4 The field of Printing is Gordon ' s aim A position we know he will attain And with each passing year we know His success will never cease to grow Cabinet Credit 1, 2 Honor 3, 4 Baseball 2 Basketball 1, 2 One ' of Chelsea s best gifts to us Does fine work without any fuss A bug on sports is his game This per chance could be his fame. JOHN MICHAEL FLYNN Sheet Metal Nothing bothers John at all Least of all, the clock on the wall In spite of this, he ! s a real good lad One of the best we’ve ever had. ■ PHILIP D. FOLEY Printing Credit 1, 2,3,4 Year Book Representative Phil is always full of fun His personality is like the sun A camera man he will be A successful one, you wait and see. JEAN MARIE FOPPIANO JOANNE MARIE MARSINELLI Business Class Secretary 2 Joanne the Twig Is a girl you’ll dig She ' s tall and thin And always in . Busines s Credit 2 Class Vice-President 2 Jean Flop You ' ll never top. Cool and sweet A nice girl to meet. MARY JEAN HEALEY Home Economics Class Treasurer 1 Mary is very interesting And is always testing Her ability to make a friend Ship that will never end. CHARLES HOWARD Basic Electronics If success in life were measured by hair Our Charlie would be a millionaire But we all know that isn ' t so Sorry, Charlie, it has got to go. DAVID JUSTICE Printing rrack 3 Baseball 4 lonor 2, 3 Credit 4 lave you a card or invite to print ? Jive it to Dave--he won ' t charge a mint. )nce you get the Press ' address jeave it to him, he ' ll do the rest. JAMES JONES Printing Baseball 2, 3, 4 Credit 2, 3 Jim is a boy we won ' t forget In his mind his career is set Asa printer he ' ll win his fame Coast to coast, they ' ll know his name. KENNETH KINSER Basic Electronics With a sense of humor- a jolly grin He will brighten any spot he ' s in A real good asset in the Shop We hope this talent will never stop. RICHARD KEHOE Basic Electronics He gets along with the girls Always admiring their dancing curls. When it comes to being a good technician He ' ll really prove he ' s a magician. MICHAEL KROPIWNICKI Sheet Metal Mike is handsome and bright His marks are a teacher’s delight In life, I’m sure he’ll make a dent He may even run for President! DEBORAH ANN KING Business Deb is always gay Throughout the school day She will succeed For she is a friend, indeed Sr. Class Vice-President Class of 71 Year Book Representative Class President 4 Happy-go-lucky is this lad For any job or errand that can be had Quick to start, fast to finish Back to work, enthusiasm undiminished. ROY LaFLEUR Printing Baseball 4 Credit 2 Roy ' s highly reassured ambition Is to some day enter Photography Although he seems rather shy He really is one great guy! KENNETH LAWS Printing Baseball 1 Baseketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Credit 4 As Captain of our Basketball team Our Ken was always on the beam. Although a cameraman he future plans We know he ' ll gain all he demands. LYNNE MARIE MacISAAC Business Lynne is quiet and sweet Another like she will be Hard to meet. JAMES McBRIDE Decorating Class Treasurer 3 Jim was always top On whatever he did in the Shop He ' s always moving about To help the other fellow out. ■ f ' ' . 5 % J - MICHAEL L. McBRIDE Upholstery Mike was a real smart kid by far Until he let someone drive his car. Dependable, capable, honest and frank He ' ll fix it with his money in the bank. SALVATORE MESSINA Cabinet Here is a boy you w n ' t forget Being his buddy you won ' t regret He ' s your friend, he ' s your pal He ' s none other than Happy Sal. BARRY NORTON Decorating Class President 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Year Book Representative Barry is one most likely to succeed Works so neat and with great speed Painting houses is his aim In this trade he ' ll earn his fame. RAFFAELE JOSEPH OLIVA JR. Basic Electronics Year Book Representative Ray is always full of fun But always blames the other one A technician he will surely be That ' s what we all wish to see. JOSEPH H. PAGE Printing Baseball 1 Cross-Country 1, 2 Basketball 2 Honor 2 Credit 1,3,4 Joe is the guy with brains and wit In the trade world he ' ll be a hit. Because we know he ' ll never quit When a leader ' s chosen, he ' ll be IT !uLEN PINEAU Uo Repairs Hss Vice-President 4 s there when it is time to know to keep engines on the go. ice car champ, he ' ll be, we bet safest, most careful, you ' ve ever met. w - ' ANTHONY C. PIRELLI Sheet Metal Toney can be serious or gay This will bring him fame some day He may look quiet, get him started You will find out that he’s a riot! DAVID PURINGTON Cabinet Easy come and easy go Dave’s ready for every show. A ready worker he can be With coffee breaks at ten and three. —miw DONNA MARIE ROGERS Business Credit 2 Class President 2 ’’Stretch” is only a pun Because both years, she was fun She types with great speed She is a true friend, indeed- «SISSilll ' DEBORAH ANN SCHENA Business ’Tweety Bird” is the nickname To make friends is her game In our class, she ' s really great In life, she ' ll definitely rate. T -r j pr ■ j ■ ' • . ' m ■ ! ' • CHRISTINE M. SCIALOIA Home Economics Class President 1 Class Treasurer 2 Year Book Representative Credit 1 Honor 2 Our nice friend Chris Is a discriminating Miss When everything is in place She wears a happy smiling face. ip JAMES JOSEPH SMALL Printing Track 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Stable, sincere, eager to please Jim is full of traits like these A happy nature, liked by all He has a lot on the ball. KEVIN D. SMITH Machine Honor 1, 2, 3, 4 Credit 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 2 Baseball 1,3,4 Best Sportsman 3 Basketball 2 Class Vice-President 4 Year Book Representative Perfect Attendance 12 years Kev has qualities that today are rare He’s the kind that seems to care Ornery, bright, fair, kind of a blend But your luck is great, if he ' s your friend. Home Economics Class Vice-President 2 Her name is like the weather She ' s always together” Even on a cloudy day Kathie is cheerful and gay. KATHLEEN M. SNOW ERNANI STORLAZZI Electrical Credit 1, 2 Honor 3, 4 Class President 3 Ernie will make a good electrician But making the bread is his only ambition. JANELLE MARIE TYNDAL Busines s Year Book Representative Janelle is cool She is a jewel When it comes to Art She ' s very smart. MICHAEL TOLLEY With little sticks, a house he built Patience and knowledge was attained In future years his home will grow Full size we hope and all his own. Printing Credit 2 The busiest person we all know Answering errands to and fro To do this George will always be ready And try to keep calm and steady. GEORGE VECCHIONE JOHN WELFORD Decorating Class Vice-President 4 Basketball 2, 3 Painting houses is his game Making lots of money his aim We know that John will succeed For good house painters there is a need. ‘T ROBERT W. WHITE Cabinet Honor 1,3,4 Credit 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Basketball 4 In the race to be number one Bob’s work is never done You do twelve, he’ll do fourteen You carry a board, He’ll tote a beam, WILLIAM WILSON Printing Baseball 1 ■ . Bill is shy but full of fun To him success is sure to come A pressman fine he will be One of the best, wait and see. KENNETH WHYTE Cabinet What goes up must come down Bandages Ken comes down with a bing ! Hope we can see that this is the end And Ken can better do his thing. GEORGE W. MANLY Upholstery George wants to further his education And be the best upholsterer in the nation, To the Air Force he will go How high up nobody will know. mmm JOHN JAMES BAGARELLA Printing Baseball 1, 2 John is a real smart dresser Always pleasant, nothing lesser A happy easy going type Sort of a guy every one likes. PAUL BODVAR Upholstery A diller, a dollar Our ten o ' clock scholar Once he came in at eight o ' clock And everybody went into shock. CLASS WILL Gerry Caulfield leaves Mr. McKee to Romo. Ernie Storlazzi leaves the kinks in his back to Mr. Pecci. Mike McBride leaves his hot rod magazine to Mr. Crowley. Jim Crosby leaves his Gym clothes to Marsinelli. George Manly leaves the school wondering how he made it. Emily leaves her conduct U slips to Debbie Pendola. Starr leaves her brightness to Nancy Stella. Lynne leaves her typing assignments to Debra King. JoAnne leaves her single girl attitude. Jeannie leaves the pizza palace without a steady customer. Joanne Marsinelli leaves her fatness to Nancy Medeiros. Donna Ascola leaves in a fog. Debbie DiCecca leaves happily. Debbie Schena leaves her Gym clothes to Miss Tierney. Jan leaves her soul records to Dee Dee. Debbie King leaves her great personality to Joan Kent. Kathy Carroll leaves her stylishness to Cunthia. Donna leaves a lot of unhappy boys. Mary Jean Healey leaves her smile to Laura Chambers. Kathy Snow leaves Derek Sanderson to Diana Doucette. Diane Constant leaves her last year’s notes to Sandy O’Brien. Christine Scialoia leaves her giggles to Gloria Lombardi. Dennis Callahan leaves Mr. Grueter in one peice. Tim Crockett leaves the secret of never being on time to Barchard. Tolley leaves all the papers he copied from Robert White. Robert White leaves nothing. Ells leaves his basketball skills to any one who needs them. Brooks leaves his good looks to any one who can use them. Paul Cacciola leaves his leadership and talents to DeCarlo. John Ligocki leaves his gasoline bills to Mr. Bates. Messina leaves his weather reports to a Weatherman. Davie Purington leaves his squeaky voice to Mr. Fo tini. Mike Tholen leaves his late slips to Lee. ' DeVito leaves his sneakers to Mike Cannon. Ed Devanna leaves his Karate to Joe Landry. Joe Biggi leaves happily. Gordon Erickson leaves his note book to his brother. Phil Foley leaves with gratitude. Jim Jones leaves his baseball skills to John Bagarella. CLASS WILL Roy LaFleur leaves Mr. Robinson ' s light bulbs in the dark room. Joe Page leaves the Multi to Sal. Jim Small leaves after coming back. George Veccione leaves his errands to John Thistle. Bill Wilson leaves an image of perfect honesty. John Welford leaves the fifth step in the middle stairway to O ' Donnell. Pete Gilbert leaves Jim Fraga to Mr. Frackleton. Jim McBride leaves his trolling equipment to Robert Bryson. Barry Norton leaves Mike Callahan to Perry, the Painter. Jim Arsenault leaves his knowledge of wallpapering to the birds. Richie Kehoe leaves his knowledge of electronics to any one at all. Ken Kinser leaves a fully wired electric chair. Charlie Howard leaves Mr. Doughty his sanity. Ray Oliva leaves Mr. Doughty his knowledge of the Coffee Shop. A1 Pineau leaves his parts chasing to Noble. Joe Caruso leaves his brain to McLeod. Nick Cafarelli leaves his brake jobs to Della Russo. Mark Doherty leaves Mr. Doyle insane. John Ditter leaves quietly. John Flynn leaves his dog to Lynn. Tony Pirelli leaves Beishem with pleasure. Tom Cannon leaves his racks to Marsinelli. Dan Cullen leaves his welding machine to Hatch. Kenny Laws leaves his good looks to any one who can use them. Dave Justice leaves his deaf ear to Mr. Crowe. Mike Kropiwnicki leaves his last name. Kevin Smith leaves Robert Kelliher his errands. Bill Doherty leaves his frustrations of finishing his last year to any next year senior. PERSONALITY POLL Best Actress Janelle Tyndal Class Clown Kathy Carroll Best Dressed Joanne Marsinelli Best Personality Donna Rogers Best Typist Starr Chambers Most Reliable Debbie Schena Best sense of humor Donna Ascoli Most Ambitious Emily Breining Best figure Joanne Lawson Most Courteous Lynne Maclsaac Best Athlete Debbie Schena Best Smile Jeannie Foppiano Quietest Kathy Snow-Diane Constant Prettiest Debbie DiCecca Most likely to succeed Emily Breining Class Orator Janelle Tyndal Busiest Chris Scialoia Happiest Mary Jean Healey £ j£,xs.tb 0 oc.abLonat cJ ' fujh c(iooL Cabinet Printing Upholstering : : ' :■ YEARBOOK COMMITTEE YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVES -1st Row: Kevin Smith, Barry Norton, Christine Scialoia, Janelle Tyndal, Philip Foley 2nd Row: John Ligocki, Ernani Storlazzi, Thomas Cannon, Michael McBride, Ray Oliva, Daniel Cullen, Paul Cacciola STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE DENNIS CALLAHAN I wish to thank all the students ot the Hverett Vocational High School for the opportunity to serve you as Representa¬ tive of cur school. It was a wonderful experience. Many of the biHt .which were presented to us for our vote seemed almost real. Representatives Hogan and Keverian were very helpful and cooperative in assisting u$ throughout the occasion. We can understand why they are so well liked by so many. GRAND PRIZE WINNER $1,000 This walnut Hepplewhite armchair was selected as the $1000 Grand Prize winner in the Fifth Annual national Scholarship contest sponsored by Stanley Tools, New Britain, Conn., by judges Wayne C. Leckey, left, home and shop editor or Popular Mechanics magazine; Jephson J. O ' Connell, director, interior design studio, for G. Fox Co., one of New England ' s largest department stores; and Herbert Siegel, center, director of industrial arts department. City of New York. With them are Robert W. Campbell, manager of the Stanley educational department and host for the company and Donald W. Davis, right, president of the Stanley Works. The winning project was designed and built by Archie Kuper, senior at Everett Vocational High School, Everett, Mass. I. School Coordinator Mr. Lambert ■ School Nurse Miss Long 0 Electrical Our New Equipment GYM ACTIVITIES % ar 3ooL Q Mce« Deborah DiCecca, Jean Foppiano, Kathleen Snow, Janelle Tyndal Donna Ascoli Year Book Queen Kathleen Snow BASEBALL TEAM 1st row: A. DelloRusso, B. Barchard, G. DeCarlo, E. Barchard, M. Cannon 2nd row: M. Dillon, M. Daly, S. Murphy, D. Chambers, R. Cannon, D. Purington, R. Ferrone 3rd row: J. Berghello, J. Jones, K. Smith, F. O ' Toole, G. Maguire, F. Gamby 4th row: J. Bagarella, R. Iamelli, S. Saldutti Mr. P. X. Merlesena, coach, R. LaFleur, W. Salie BASKETBALL R. Northrup N. Lanni G. DeCarlo N. Cipollone W. Slater P. Landry P. Folio K. Laws S. MacKay W. Doherty M. Doherty Coach Doyle BASKETBALL MICHAEL DOYLE - COACH JR. VARSITY TEAM 1st row: R. Callahan, R. Dattoli, B. Norton, M. Aspel, M. Daly 2nd row: E. Barchard, G. Moore, D. Kelly, R. Hojlo, A. DeVito CROSS COUNTRY George M. O ' Neill Coach Officer Della Piano CROSS COUNTRY GEORGE M. O ' NEILL Coach Captain John Marsinelli, this year ' s No. 1 runner, joins a long list of Vocation al High dual meet unbeaten runners. Our school has enjoyed twenty-five seasons in which its cross-country team has scored a clean slate of victories. The sport has been popular in Everett since 1928. CROSS COUNTRY CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD 1st row: M. Daly, S. Lassiter, D. Repucci, P. Landry, D. Rumbolt, I. Quinchia, J. Marsinelli 2nd row: R. Ferron, J. Lawless, J. Berghello, Coach George M. O ' Neill, R. Warren, G. Justice, M. Passemato 3rd row: R. Dattoli, D. Callahan, M. Cusick, D. Brooks, D. Caruso, N. Lanni, J. Ditter, R. Callahan Commonwealth of Massachusetts Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Education an( j The Boston Globe Division of Occupational Education
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