Mario Umana Harbor School of Science and Technology - Yearbook (East Boston, MA)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY page four SPORTS page SENIORS page fifty-five fourteen UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES page page eighty-one twenty-four PROMOTIONS AND CANDIDS page one hundred and two This, our FIRST yearbook, me (Tob cated to all of the future graduating classes at the Mario 1Ghoek-bel-Mot-bwoleba Yo olole) Mey motes =) slelomr- bale 6 To) oh elo) Loyeatan A VERY SPECIAL SCHOOL Ithough the Mario Umana Harbor School of Science and Technology is not yet A: three years old, it already has an interesting history. It is a very special place in many ways, and in this our first yearbook we can tell the story thus far, sO that years from now the record will still be clear. In May, 1975, the U.S. District Court put into effect a desegregation plan for Boston's public scools. Part of that plan called for converting East Boston High School to a tech- nical school, and another part asked Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massa- chusetts Port Authority, and Wentworth Institute to assist the Boston School Department in planning and establishing that new school. This partnership brought people from these four organizations and from other univer- sities, other school systems, private industry, and federal and state agencies, to work at the task of defining the philosophy and goals of the new school and planning prelimi- nary programs. There were many different teams, committees and councils at work from the summer of 1975 on. In the spring of 1976 the federal court said that East Boston High School should remain a district high school and the new school should be located in a school building in East Bos- ton that was almost finished (the ''new'' Barnes Middle School). The new technical school, the court said, would be for grades seven through twelve, but would not require entrance examinations. And the school was to open in September, 1976, for grades seven through ten. During the summer of 1976, there was a rush of activity to get ready for opening the new school. While workmen were still finishing their jobs around the building, staff members and students were being assigned, school supplies were being delivered, and the school was being organized. It was at this time that the Boston School Committee voted to name the school in honor of Judge Mario Umana. Judge Umana, a former state representative from East Boston, is presently in the District Court in Boston. He is a public figure of outstanding character who has on many occasions been involved in special school activities. He is very inter- ested in the success of the school that bears his name. The school opened in September, 1976, with about 450 students drawn from all parts of the city. It is the only school of its kind in Boston, the only school that was established by a court order and the only school that was established with the direct assistance of three outside partners. During the first year, dedicated teachers faced many problems, such as lack of spe- cialized equipment, lack of laboratories, supply shortages, and the fact that the build- ing was designed for a middle school. But they laid the foundation for a dynamic school, and did it so well that in two years the Umana School was the number one choice of more students than chos e any other magnet school in the city. During the second year, 1977-1978, a major program of renovations went on in the building. New laboratories were created for aviation, medical technology, physics, and chemistry. The computer center was completed and the closed-circuit TV system was installed. All of the open space instructional areas were enclosed by glass parti- tions to create individual classrooms. In addition, thousands of dollars worth of equip- ment arrived and the library was opened. The inconvenience caused by the renovation work affected all parts of the building, but the teachers and students were able to carry on anyhow. The school year 1978-1979 is special because now there are students in all grades and the first graduating class is here. Renovations are going on again, but they are less ex- tensive than last year's, and teachers and students know how to cope. Now that the pressure for renovations and equipment is decreasing, more attention can be given to improving the quality of the educational program. The school has a proud history so far because many people in the Boston Public Schools, at MIT, Wentworth and Massport wanted it to be successful. Students and parents shared this goal despite the many difficulties of the early days. In the years that lie ahead, this spirit of determination and cooperation will keep the Umana School moving forward as a shining example of quality education for Boston's children. Bethel Brittle - Social Studies Ellen Brockman- Flexible Jeanette Burns- Medical Department Head (Acting) Campus Technology js a — al ie ; j ‘ Eileen Callanen- Reading Mary Canty- Audio-Visual Ed Carlson-Science Department Head : Coordinator, English De- ee fe 8S) partment Head (Acting) Muriel Chase - Resource Louis Cicolari- Computer Jim Colontonio-Pro- Technology grammer Pee | eps ff a aa Jean Cottrell-Guidance Paul Delorie- Administrative Arthur Depoian- Title 1 Counselor Assistant Act. Assistant Reading Headmaster Ma jor Salvatore Devincenzo Jim Donovan- Industrial Arts -ROTC Gina Lee Eng-Bilingual Patrick Farrell-Industrial _ Colin Fay- Science Arts Richard Glennon- Geography Clarence Glover- Physical Education Department Head (Acting) Verginia Grammer-Com- Joseph Hart- Music John Howard - Reading puter Technology David Johnson- Foreign Lan- Edward Joyce =-Educational Team Leader George Kintz- Music Frank Laquidera-Science Christine Lee- Resource Stewart Kadish- Industrial Arts Arthur Krozy- Physical Edu- cation ae 4 7m Eas Bonnie Levine - Art 10 Fredrick Murphy- Title 1 Reading Cora Ott- Career-Education Coordinator George Manfra- Guidance Councelor Patricia O'Brien- History Act. Assistant Headmaster Administrative Assistant Arthur Perdigao- Physical Education Jane Manning -ESSA Reading Raffaella Murano-Science Robert Ohlson- Math Depart- ment Head (Acting) John Principato- Resource Hugo Rizzuto- Aviation Technology Maynard Runkle - Foreign Language Dr. Stanley Rusell-MiT. Frank Santosuosso - Science Liaison Department Head © Dr. Donald Scheuffele-Sci- ence Frank Spearing-Social Doris Stanziani- Typing Joanne Vacca - Social Studies Studies 11 12 Richard Viscarello-Gui- dance Couselor Kathryn Wrona- Physical Education Patricia Bigger- Transitional Aide Diane Vraux- Math James Williams - Science Margret Butler- Nurse Darcelle Walker-English Reginald Williams- Math Grace Alba-Secretary Lucille Del Muto-Secretary James Dupree-Friend of the Umana Maureen Hart- Computers- M.1.T. Student Roberta Rose - Safety Securi- ty Aide Amelia Zeoli- Transitional Aide Joan lannone- Title 1 Aide Bite COA Maura Solari-Friend of the Umana John Panarese Rose Carter - Maintenance NW Jewel Francis Safety Securi- ty Aide Warren Gallant- Friend of the Umana Lillian Lee-Transitional Aide Kathy Trainor-Friend of the Umana CAMERA SHY Marilyn Cargill Minnie Cobb Julianna Jones 13 = A XS SSX 9 SN SSS, SSNS Torria Anita Lynne Ann Mary Barkley Barry '!'Teel! 't 1 ear Horoscope - Taurus Horoscope - Scorpio ae Ambition - Actress Ambition- Teacher Activities- Prom Activities- Vice Presi- Committe - Miss dent of Senior Class- Umana Contestant - Yearbook Editor- Senior Club Softball-Pep Squad- Senior Club Favorite Expression- You know?, I love it. Favorite Expression - If you do it, do it right! Marcel Batoon Jim!! Horoscope - Cancer Ambition-Engineer Businessman Activities -Football- Prom Committee - Senior Club Favorite Expression- Aloha! 7 Walter Burke ''Wally!! Frank Davis Antonio Clary 1 Tony' ' Horoscope - Virgo Ambition - Industrial i] 'Shaky' ' Horoscope - Cancer Ambition-News Re- porter Engineer Activities- Track- Activities -Basketball- Be ReChuib Football-Senior Club Favorite Expression- Favorite Expressions- Thank You Allahu Akbaa Vita Marie Correnti ppotretchis Arthur Disangro ' ' Artie! i] Horoscope - Pisces Ambition- Computer Engineer Activities - Prom Com- mittee -Senior Club Favorite Expression - What! Janice Francine Ivey ''Puddin'! Horoscope - Capricorn Ambition - Stewardess Activities - Prom Com- mittee -Senior Club Favorite Expression- Cousie Wousie, Sissie Wissie Marcus Ann Davis ''Pookey'! Horoscope - Aquarius Ambition- Model Secretary Activities- Senior Club Favorite Expression- Do it good, do it right Pierceson Wendell Depieza ''Wendell''! Horoscope - Libra Ambition- Architect Activities -Soccer- Senior Club Favorite Expression- What's up William Bradford Harris 1 ‘Brad! ' Horoscope - Gemini Ambition- To be suc- cessful Activities - Football- Prom Committee - Senior Club Favorite Expression - I ain't about that. Jacquiline Jerkins ''Jackie- Tweedy Bird''! Horoscope - Gemini Ambition - Child Psychology Activities - Prom Com - mittee -Senior Club Favorite Expression - What! No Way James Jeter ''Tony!! Horoscope - Cancer Ambition - Electronics Activities -Football- Manager of Baseball, Basketball, Yearbook Committee , Prom Committee, Senior Club, School Band Favorite Expression- What's Happening Michael Mancusi Brain! Horoscope - Aries Ambition-Electrical Engineer Activities - Prom Com - mittee -Senior Club Favorite Expression- No work today, Right! Tamara Porter ''Tammie!! Activities- Contestant for Miss Umana, 3rd runner-up Brenda Lee ! 'Bren! ! Horoscope - Aquarius Ambition- Disc Jockey Activities- Yearbook Committee -Senior Club- Prom Committee Favorite Expression - What's Happening Carol Rahaman 'Carrie!! Horoscope - Sagittarius Ambition- PHD in Epi- demology Activities - Prom Committee - Senior Club Favorite Expression- | think so Gary Malary j i Fee « Lamont B. Myers '!Lamont!! Horoscope - Gemini Ambition- Medical Technologist Activities- Prom Com- mittee -Senior Club- Basketball Favorite Expression-Be yourself Joanna P. Rahaman Horoscope - Gemini Ambition -PHD- Pharmacy Activities- Prom Com - mittee -Senior Club Favorite Expression - Really! Pamela Saucer 1 'Pam! 1 Horoscope - Cancer Ambition - United States Air Force Activities - Prom Com- mittee -Senior Club Favorite Expression- Why put off till tomor- row, what you can do today. Cynthia Shepard ''Spook!! Horoscope - Aries Activities - Prom Com- mittee -Senior Club- Volleyball-Track- Basketball Favorite Expression-I know it. Shelley E. Rhea ''Toopie!! Horoscope - Leo Ambition - Model Activities - Contestant for Miss Umana, 1st runnerup. Favorite Expression- Where there's a will, There's a way. Mary Ann Veronica Ruliera i) Mare i) Horoscope - Aries Ambition- Dancer, Model, Writer Activities- Winner of Miss Umana - Prom Committee -Editor of Yearbook- Senior Club - Softball- Cheer- leader Favorite Expression - No Gibishe ! Francine Stallings ''Sweets! ! Horoscope - Sagittarius Ambition - Child Psychologist Activities- Track- Basketball- Cheer- leading co-captain- Senior Club- Prom Committee AY AF } Micheal C. Serino ! ‘Mike! ' Horoscope - Taurus Ambition- Computer Engineer Activities - Prom Com- mittee -Senior Club Favorite Expression-I love the women who know they are women. Melissa Sorrel i] 'Missy' i] Horoscope - Scorpio Ambition-Make Cash Activities - Prom Com- mittee -Senior Club- Chorus - Cheerleading Linda Faye Thorpe '!'Twinkies''! Horoscope - Gemini Ambition - Actress Activities - Senior Club- Prom Commit- tee - Chorus Favorite Expression- Love life one day ata time. Tracy Ann Zona 1 Trae 1 Horoscope - Leo Ambition - Child Psychologist Activities- Prom Cim- mittee- Senior Club Favorite Expression - You Know! Joseph Sullivan Sully! Horoscope - Scorpio Ambition- To go ona trip Activities- Prom Com- mittee - Track 2-Senior Club Favorite Expression- No it's not legal. John Curtis Sylvester 'Sly!! Horoscope - Aquarius Ambition- Doctor, Fashion Designer Activities- Track 3- Soccer 3-Prom Cim- mittee -Senior Club Favorite Expression - What's up. James Benjamin Willis ' ' Benji' i] Horoscope - Gemini Ambition- Computer Engineer Activities - Prom Com- mittee-Senior Club Favorite Expression - Why follow Ameri- cans? Oh, really! ''A natural Mama's boy'! ''Who got hold of the ''] heard there's a big sale at razor?'!! Filenes''! Z $ 't. . . and it wag'this Gig, = ''Whata strange way of end- ing a pontytail!'' ''Is anyone watching me snatch this purse? '! ‘All I want for Xmas is my two front teeth.'! ''Darnit, I've gotsand inm Tye REN ¥ No, I'm not a girl.! I'm not all that bad. ''Maybe if I sit nice and quiet I won't throw up.!'! een Seeys heyy! Vt ''T love to pose!! “OH, WE MUST HAVE BEEN BEAUTIFUL BABIES, CAUSE, BABY LOOK AT US NOW!” 48) ''Move over Shirley ''I'm heading over to ''T light up my life!! ''I'm off to see the Temple.!''! Studio 54 tonight''! Wizard ! Did you pick us out?!! 1. Tracey Zona 8. Pam Saucer 15. Joe Ryan 2. Frank Davis 9. Shelley Rhea 16. Jackie Jenkins 3. Mary Ann Ruliera 10. Cynthia Shephard 17. Linda Thorpe 4. Mary Doherty 11. John Sylverter 18. Melissa Sorrel S. Lynne Barry 12. Michael Serino 19. Gary Malary 6. Marcus Davis 13. Janice Ivey 20. Brenda Lee 7. Earnest Bennett 14. Vita Correnti 21. Torrey Barkley Joe Ryan 1 ‘Joe! i] Horoscope - Taurus Ambition - musician 21 MBth lack be $e Sire tk ey NMG Ope To all the Leackers ie Tes Mele epee ee eadens af d Rememh ef all eS Se ee Bas = ES. Q Ler ar ) a Ss “16 otf the by an | shale cic, |. 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It is hard work but there is time for more enjoyable pursuits. The following pictures were taken at the Annual Military Ball and the ROTC Awards Luncheon. Photographs on this page were taken by Charles Joseph. MILITARY BALL Chief Baron Major Judge Umana DeVincenzo — I wonder if it's spiked? Which one was her I love a man ina ''The high com- date? uniform. mand!! Mark, this isn't the ear. Quint and Leisha Alex Morales and Having a good date time. Can | squeeze your flower? Steven has a good thing going Angel Calcano and date 31 Awards Day at the Umana is an annual event held to honor out- standing accomplishments by stu- dents in academics and athletics. This year over 200 certificates E belo Mp oltboel—paeltt-m ame) ool K-t-mr- bole Mo) E-Te[b (et were presented to desérving stu- dents and friends of the school. 'Umana Pride was shared by all who attended. INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 1979 On May 25th the ''universality of the Umana and the world was celebrated at the third annual International Festival. The all day event, initiated by Ms. Lea Sison, is a joint project of the Home Economics, Art, and Music departments. The day consisted of a fashion show, musical entertainment, arts and crafts fair, and ethnic buffet. An original 16 ft. mural by Umana student Larry Stroman, was also unveiled at this year's festival. BASKETBALL GAME Mr. Rooney demonstrates Ms. Huggins shoots ''!Rick an Indian rain dance. Barry style.'! ''Land of the Giants! ! . . and the fans cheer on. ''The only time a student can yell at a teacher and not get suspended. '! Lookoutherecomes FACULTY CHEERLEADERS: Kneeling - (left to right) Ms. Sison big G's and Ms. Chocos, Standing-(left to right) Ms. Stanziani, Ms. ''Wow, this is fun ! Jones, Ms. Levine, Ms. Karp Mr. Joyce and his whole fan club 39 VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE The Flexible Campus Pro- gram provides a variety of FTor- Te (-s00b Loman Zoler-in leyel- 3 Me: bele| cultural experiences for Umana students away from Ln oT M-Lod oLole) Mp ob A Cob belemolelaeMe lta beres and after school. Seniors and To) eat-in ithe) Lop t-eE-b ele ME-fo) 0) ele} eetepat— have been selected this year for work internships related to their interests for future careers. Students worked this year at a variety of jobs at Logan Airport, at various =) oles bolctep ap below: bole Me: mel obinetol Abb ar- 0 firms, and at hospitals and medical laboratories. FLEXIBLE CAMPUS Photographs in the Flexible Campus section were taken by Tony Clary, a senior currently participating in the program. 41 UMANA ACTIVITY PERIOD The Umana Activity period is a coopera- tive effort of the Mario Umana Harbor School of Science and Technology and the Exploring Division of the Boy Scouts of America. During the special period stu- dents explore with their advisors, sub- jects not in the regular curriculum, such as, scuba diving, auto mechanics and law. Additionally the program provides an opportunity for further study within the normal curriculum. The interest groups average about 15-20 students and all sessions are nongraded. This year, thirty-nine different subjects were conducted by volunteer school teach- ers, navy crewmen from the U.S.S. Biga- low and other adults with expertise in a specific area of interest. The Activity Period Program has enabled the school to provide a new demension in education for it's students. CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES UMANA STUDENT COUNCIL J. Buckley, S. Rodriquez (secretary) , J. Gobbi, Ms. L. Sison (advisor) , R. Cab- ral, J. Dillon, W. Mui, M. Batoon (vice president), V. Keyton, M. Lee, H. Fong, D. Aviles, J. Chin (execu- tive board), L. Jefferson (president), U. White, H. Johnson. Not present: D. Love (tresurer) 43 SO KX SOC ty vs 44 OE PUR TS 45 May Fourth Nineteen Hundred and Seventy -nine a 13 ee a 2 iti iz ''We've only just begun'' Best Dressed: Michelle Walcott and Mark DiSessa King and Queen: Brad Harris and Francine Stallings 2nd dance contest win- : ''Ms. Francis directs the ners: Hannibal King and Marcel Batoon and Date '1A Chorus Line!! pei Tree ven 1st dance contest winners: 2 a Be Way A Jimmy Jeter and Nelson Piacenza and Lois Shea and Escort Kathy Evans Yvette Lewis Date Mike Mancusi and Nhiem ''Gentlemen prefer Class Advisor Diane Vraux? Cuong Hanes'!'! iZ | { Mike Serino and Tracey Class Advisor Ellen Karp Dana Gaskins and Joanne Linda Thorpe and Esco oe Zona ' and John Bradley Rahaman ''I'm not that kind = ‘''But it's not over yet ''Why can't] have two ''The end of a beauti- iDogit') of guy!! Ma!! _ dates''! ful evening.''! % 47 Pe 5s : tae: rua j i} wo rs .. a ore Ay : ie: 1 Me Ab Py 9 i) “ A te XN te) He | es A id | } ( vs fe Se 2 wT gg ; a 2 49 CONGRADULATIONS SENIORS ! HARBUK SCHOOL L. toR.: D. Amara, assist. head- Ye ay ae master, R. Beattie, Act. Supt. Dis- Pactiite Uedeedeucte trict 9, M. Dukakis, D. Finnegan, Pres. Boston School Committee, Judge M. Umana GRADUATION Father B. Manning and Rev. W. Barnett Jr. M. Ruliera, Class M. Mancusi, Former Governor M. J. Rahaman, President Valedictorian Dukakis, Keynote Salutatorian Speaker ''Umana Chorus! ! Class gifts presented to Mr. G. Anglin, Headmaster. o 4 fas) O a ) G Es ryt Good Luck FOOTBALL Sitting: (left to right) E. Dowman, M. Hynes, M. Batoon, B. Bouyer, J. Jeter Kneeling: M. Coyne, E. Fran- cis, E. Neal, R. Anderson, J. Bradley, C. Gibson, B. McDonough, M. Taylor Standing: Coach Rooney, J. Pizano, CoachD'Indra, J. Lewis, M. Smalls, R. Eiland, A. Matiliano, S. Mack, M. Marinez, J. Hill, C. Farrell, P. Casey, F. Smith, S. Davidson, R. Cruz, Coach Perdigao ''Come on Ref will ya'! ''Offense goes to work!! ''Ah, phooey!!! ''Rough game for Jim Jeter'' f ‘@ J ) X = xt 7 CQ Y Eee _ La Neha % 56 ce pat — eee ''What the___ are you looking at?'' The young and impressive Umana Tech football team (consisting of mostly Sophomores and Juniors) compiled a 3 and 6 re- cord. This young team was in every ball game. Only three Seniors: Mar- cel Batoon, Eroll Dow- man, and Jim Jeter will be missed next year. ''Monkey pile''! The outstanding players as selected by the team ''Umana kicks off'! were: John Lewis ''Out- standing Back'' with Mar- ER LLNS ers é cel Batoon as second, and Pe ee ee ae - Mike Hynes !! Outstanding ‘ Lineman!'! with Edsel Neal as a close second. wn City of Boston All Star Selections found three Umana Tech athletes as making the team: Na Taaeroo - Corner- MwWhosnemitt! Eroll Dowman - Full- back Mike Hynes - Guard 57 CHEERLEADERS m= £ First row: Kathy Evans (captain) . Second row left to right: Gail Costello, Nicole Hullum, April Marando. Third row: Mary Ann Ruliera, Linda Stiefel, Mary Doherty, Vita Correnti, Helen Ward, Janice Marsman, Chrissy Harris. Fourthrow: Tracey Fletcher, Francine Stallings (co-captain), Jane McCormick (co-captain) , Deaneen Paul. tlt HUH seeks oe Captains left to right: Francine Stallings, Kathy Evans, Jane McCormick. Seniors kneeling left to right: Mary Ann Ruliera, Vita Correnti, Mary Doherty. Standing: Francine Stall- ings. 58 Far left Gail, Left: Kathy From left to right: Tracey, Helen, Mary Ann, Daneen. From left to right: Vita, Ni- cole, Janice, April. From left to right: Mary, Linda, Francine. 59 9) 2 ee Se Top Row L to R Hugo Rizzuto: Coach, Randy Coplin, Steven Boyd, Antonio Facada, Lorne Cooper, Anthony Andruskiewicz, Francisco Karie, Gary Nelson, Leroy Rodriquez, John Lopez, Gary Malary, Pierceson Depeiza: Captain. Bottom Row Lto R Santiago Morales, Eric Clark, Al- fred Newson, Mark Goodwin, Jefferson Prevost, Frankie Tse, Louie Abber, Orlando Rivera, Teddy Wallace, Olson Stothart. Not Shown: John Sylvester, Gerry Scarengello ' CERI Fe Agee x Senior: Capt. John Sylvester Coach. Hugo Rizzuto (77-78 MVP, All Star) Seniors: Gary Malary, Pierceson Depeiza (78-79 MVP, All Star, Team captain) '' Everybody dance'!. '' Anticipation! '! 1978 - 1979 UMANA SOCCER The 78-79 Soccer season ended in great success for the Umana Soccer Team. After only three seasons in the City of Boston Soccer League the Umana team has brought itself to the top of the standings and to be one of the most challenging team in the league: This season two members of the team, Pierceson Depeiza, and Frankie Tse, were chosen to be part of the city- wide Allstar Team. The team has demonstrated great potential for participation in the state tournament and perhaps next year will be the year. 61 HOCKEY Kneeling: (left to right) - M. Onafrio, M. Bean, M. Daddario, D. Wong, J. Beal, J. Goodwin, T. Wallace, S. Gahn Standing: (left toright)- M. Masello, J. Finnigan, Mr. Kadish (coach), J. Leffel, J. Dillon, S. Kane, G. Beal, J. Bradley (capt.), K. Flagg, M. Tevenan, K. Bean, T. Lewis, A. Mattaliano, W. Welch ''John Bradley with a backhand'! ''Keith Bean waits in front! '! ''Michael Bean skates up the ice!! ''Get out it's my puck!'! ''Nice goal John!!! The Umana pucksters completed a most successful season. They swept their first seven games, lost a couple of close contests, and finished in second place with an eight win-three loss-one tie record. This excellent performance qualified the Eagles for the State Hockey Tournament for the first time in the school's history. The stellar performance of many players accounted for the Border Street Brigade's success. Offensively, Captain John Bradley teamed with Steven Kane and Keith Bean to become the highest scoring line in the conference. Comple- QF 7 menting this trio was the superb two-way play of the freshman line of Mike Teve- nan, KenFlagg, and Tom Lewis. Inthe rear, defensemen Jack Leffel, John Dil- lon, Anthony Mattaliano, and George ''Buddy'' Beal, along with goaltenders @ Joe Finnigan and Mike Masello thwarted many enemy attacks. Next season promises to be as successful as the current one. Twenty lettermen are returning. With increased experience their already praiseworthy perform- ances should improve. 7b . _ oe 0f Perna CO ee ee nn. ¥ mt ¥y ro ee A : : 4 g f y na “wa tee aera ey ''T can't move! ! ''Heavy action in front'' ''Bradley screens in front!! a 1e9| (em lor (O) CoS Front Row: D. Love, J. Clark, C. Shephard, J. Chin, Back Row: Coach Wrona, R. Sheran, R. Whate, T. Joiner, D. West (scorer), C. Kennedy (missing) SWIM TEAM SOT rts 1st row (left to right)- J. McCall, J. Galarzia, E. Peterson, C. Fabian, J. Felton, T. Herron, A. King, R. Rich- ardson 2nd row (left to right)- R. In- gemi, D. Jennings, E. Morash, C. Malloy, R. Comeau, J. Harris, C. Nichell Top R. Ohlson (coach) Below T. Owens, P. Holland, U. White, J. Merren 65 BOY’S TRACK Se SBI es ete me FRONT: R. Cruz, S. Boyd, T. Townsend, N. Hullum, C. Farrell, G. Davis, R. Suen, L. Melendez CENTER: J. Gary, J. Epps, S. Walher, B. Applewhite, J. Perez, M. Montgomery, E. Francis, Coach: Mr. Cicolari BACK: W. Mays, D. McKnight, R. Eiland, E. Dowman ''E. Dowman throws the shot! ! Coach Cicolari with co-captains R. Eiland and W. a APPlE Winks rounding the Mays turn ''J. Perez finishes race!! ''R, Suen on the move!! aap Sain in the ''S. Boyd in action!' relay ''D, McKnight in stride!! ''R. Cruz looks determined'' eae ges ebeliele ie eAGRT or hite aie ee pee ''The hurdles''! ''T., Townsend before the ''R, Eiland poised and ready''! UMANA BOYS’ BASKETBALL 78-79 Kneeling: Melvin Keith, Nelson Piacenza (co-capt.), Nate Smith (co-capt.) , David Siggers, Miguel Marinez Standing: Assistant Coach McHue, Arthur Edwards, Tyrone Townsend, Alex Smith, Michael Harris, Lewis Larry, Coach Glover ''Melvin Keith for two!! ''Coach Clarence Glover'! ''Same here!!! ''Nelson Piacenza and Nate Smith! ! The Umana basketball team started the year with new coaches and mostly new players. The team was made up mainly of freshmen and sophomores with juniors Nelson Piacenza and Tyrone Townsend being the varsity elder statesmen. Each player had been forewarned that tryouts would be rigid and it takes more than talent to play for Coach Glover. Fifty players tried out for the varsity and junior varsity teams. Nineteen of the players made the team and fourteen of them had WHAT IT TOOK to finish the season. Umana played what Coach Doherty of Dom Savio called the toughest schedule of any Division II] team in Eastern Massachusetts. That included Savio, Stoughton, Acton- Boxboro, Whittier Ta ch. of Haverhill, and the talented Boston teams such as Roxbury and Charlestown. Do not weep though, forthe Umana ''Eagles'', because you have to ''play the best ot be- come the best and we have now paid our dues. So congratulations to Nelson Piacenza, Melvin Keith, Nate Smith, Michael Harris, Arthur Edwards, Miguel Marinez, Louis Larry, Kelvin Keith, Gordon Gleaves, Kevin Ashton, Paul MacGregor, and Eric Francis; you have Dy) passed initiation. Continue to work hard over the summer men, and Umana will be state : 1) tournament bound and Mr. Glover will be restored to his Coach-of-the-year status. Vy Thanks for technical assistance and moral support from Assistant Coach Dennis McHugh, Sy FS Statistician Bonnie Levine, and managers James Jeter and James Morris. Remember that A 2 a team is more than a group of individuals, buta''family'' brought together for a common iy ’ purpose. Yes, TEAM is spelled B-R-O-T-H-E-R-S after all. CLARENCE GLOVER = oe le come ''Fans and players look on.!! i OQuritathersa ene ''M. Harris drives baseline. !' ''Got wax in your ear, Coach.!! rae '' Another assist! ! ''For N. Piacenza!'! Kneeling: Jolene Gobbi, Lois Shea, Cynthia Shephard, Daphne Redmond, Roberta Whate, Cleo Seay, Standing: Lisa Rhea, Robin Jones, Robin Edwards, Coach Wrona, Laura Richards, Maria Cavaleri, Janet Chin, Chris Early Captain Cynthia Shephard 70 The Umana girls, in only their second season of varsity competi- tion, had an exciting and out- standing 10 win, 4 loss season. Hardwork, determination, team- work, and lots of spirit enabled the team to win 8 games in a row to finish 2nd in Boston's Division 2 and become Umana's first girls' team to eam a birth in the Massa - chusetts State Tournament. The Most outstanding player of the season was Senior co-captain Cynthia Shephard, selected for the 2nd year to the City of Boston Division 2 All-Scholastic Team and averaging 18.4 points per game. The most valuable player was Sophomore co-captain Daphne Redmond. Kathryn Wrona Co-captain Daphne Redmond It's all mine. !! '!' There's one minute left, and we're only up by 30!!! cer ae z ''Cynthia and Cleo racing for a basket!! ''Coach Kathryn Wrona checking the score!! ''Bowling for bas- kets!!! ''What Roberta wants . . . Roberta gets!!! ’ Searching for heav- i enly guidance!! ‘ Scie shoots a moon a 71 ''Cynthia sinking another basket!! ae demonstrates shoe tying tech- ''Cleo showing off her stuff!'! a ''Post game excitement! '' BOWLING - | ee ce wip he % NG Kneeling: H. Fong, M. Lee, D. Jackson, C. Early, N. Cruz!. Belbin, L. Belbin, G. Assini, J. Richard- son Standing: C. Dunson, A. Lawrence, J. Gobbi, C. Harris, M. Cavaleri, M. Quirk, J. Chin, D. Mel- anaphy, L. Napolitano, G. Zona, Hugo Rizzuto Coach BASEBALL Umana's baseball team concluded a very successful season under the guidance of coaches Perdigao and Rooney. The year's high points included thrilling come from be- hind victories against East Boston, Burke, and Charlestown. The team was sparked by the hitting of E. Neal, and good fielding by K. Flagg, T. Lewis, andcatcher J. Guarino. The excellent outfield of B. George, M. Marinez, and R. Cruz, also played a strong season. With some fine pitching by N. Piacenza, B. McDonough, and P. Casey, Umana found itself right in there with the best. The team had to win their last two games against Latin Academy and Jamaica Plain to make the State Tournament. This ''never say die bunch ' won the first game handily but could not put it all together for the second, thus ending a very fine season of 11 wins and 5 losses. Although we did not make the State Tournament, we knew in our hearts that we were a ''State Tournament Team!' '. Standing (left to right) J. Guarino, M. Marinez, E. Neal, K. Flagg, J. Dillon, and Coach Perdigao. Kneeling (1. tor.) N. Piacenza, B. McDonough, T. Lewis, B. George, R. Cruz, and Missing: P. Casey. The most outstanding player wasE. Neal (right) who had a fine season fielding, led the team in batting, and was also in the top five in the city with an average of 424. The most valuable player was co-captain N. Piacenza (left) who had an excellent pitching and fielding sea - son and finishing second in team batting averages with a 356. Get it home Ready at the hot corner You alchoholic! Scoop it up Tom Going for a three bagger A mean cut 75 76 GIRLS SOFTBALL VARSITY Front Row left to right Zandra Weston, Sonya Fernandez, Dianne Newayno, Laura Richards, Nyvia Cruz, Julie Gomes, Second Row Jackie Crenshaw, Michelle Dillon, Jolene Gobbi Francis Andruszkiewicz, Yvette Lewis, Coach: Ms. Burns, NOT SHOWN; Beth Gibson, Helen Ward, Christine Harris Front Row Coach: Ms. Lee, Chris Early, Monica Chu, Chris Richards, Karen Hilchey, Susan Newayno, Sandra | Droz, Second Row: Manager: Jeff Prevost, Donna Tambascio, Julie Enciso, Helen Griffin, Juliette Urbina , Michelle Musculus, Manager: Orlando Rivera, NOT SHOWN: Veronica McPherson, Angelique Hazelwood JUNIOR VARSITY Coach Burns Sock ittome... Let's hear it from the peanut gallery GIRLS TRACK CITY CHAMPS Standing: (left to right) Janet Chin, Robin King , Latetia Jones, Maria Cavaleri, Delsye West, Stacey Harris, Kathy Evans, Debby Love, Sandra Jackson, Lisha Smith, Wanda Alston, Coach Kathryn Wrona Kneeling: (left to right) Sandra McGill, Nicole Hullum, Pamela James, Cynthia Shephard, Francine Stallings, Lois Shea, Carolyn Farrell, Shelby Wyse Pam defies gravity ''Here Catch!! Coach Wrona with Co-captains Francine Stallings and Lois Shea The girls track team of 1979 was unde- feated (7-0) in League competition and scored first in total team points in the city of Boston All Scholastic Champion- ship to capture two crowns: Division I Champions and City Champions. In state competition several girls con- tributed outstanding performances. In Class C Mass. State Relay, the medley team of Hullum, Stallings, Shephard and Farrell placed fourth. Girls plac- ing in the Girls State meet (Class C): Farrell-3rd in the 880 yd.; Hullum-6th in the 220 yd.; James-6th in the 2 mile. Ege he me Foe. Seg Go get 'em relay team Francine running on air Get set, Go! ''Only two more miles'' a ee Nicky finally coming down to earth w '' Ain't no stoppin’ us now!! ''Look out every - Sandy striding down the body''! track Lois winding up for the throw Francine bookin! it home Stretching out ''I'd rather be high jumping ! Carolyn winning a smooth race Debby aiming for perfection ey Handling a rough landing Ready for anything '!'This baton weighs a ton!! Alisha hurries to finish Cynthia sprinting down __‘''one down nine more ''This is the last time ''Can I stop smiling Robin glides around home stretch to go!'! I'll do the mile'' now? !' the track — | ''What are you looking at! '' Posing for a pretty picture Kathy psyches herself up Help! . . sl 'merce.. CITY MEET RESULTS: 1st-S. McGilly- 1 mile 3rd-N. Hullum- 220 4th-440 Relay: (Allston, 6th-F. Stallings 1st-C. Farrell-880 3rd-Mile Relay: (Jackson, Wyse, Shea, Shephard) 6th-D. Love-Javelin 1st-P. James-2 mile McGill, Farrell, Stallings) 5th-D. Love-1 mile 6th-M. Cavaleri 1st-J. Chin-High Jump 3rd-L. Shea- Discus 5th-J. Chin-880 TENNIS left to right; Maria Lee, Inez Belbin, Paul Mak, Curtis Bradshaw, William Quinn, Alwin Thomas, George Corbin, Antonio Facada, Michael Mont- gomery, Jenny Richard- son, Coach Ellen Karp, Bottom left to right; Cheryl Page, George Kelly, Deborah Boehner, Laeitha Evelyn, Sherage Duran, Cisco Fabian, | John Yeung | te pres § =a ae asst UNderclassmen 4 ae LI an (ay. Bo if ts Kevin Ashton Tony Andruszkiewicz John Bradley Vernon Black Steven Boyd Izetta Boakarie Orlando Brown Michelle Bennett Brenda Chetwynd Mike Coyne Darrin Copeland Sean Connolly John Cali Andy DeCristoforo John Dionne Kathleen Evans Antonio Facada Pito Fontanez Carolyn Farrell Chucky Gibson Brian George Jack Guarino Julia Gomes Michael Hynes Anthony Hanks Karen Harmon Sania Hernandez Tod Herron Linda Jefferson Charles Joseph Michael Johnson Christine King Hannibal King Tyrone Lambright Jane McCormack William McDonough Beverly Meadows Michael Marsello Pamela Murphy Daniel McDonald Patrice Minor Dawn Montiero Keith Payne Nelson Piacenza William Palladino John Powers Rosa Pererra Mary Phinney 83 Jennifer Raper Donald Rankin Sheila Smith Robert Sprague Holson Stothart Geneive Sylvester Alexander Smith Larry Stroman Lois Shea Leigh-Anne Tobin Tyrone Tillman Michael Taylor Roberta Whate Justine Waters Michelle Walcott Denise Antrim Marcelo Adar Adriana Adar Louis Abber __D. Boehner Maritza Boscana _ Charlotte Black Rich Butts _ Diane Brosley ‘Bill Bouyer Arthur Edward Ronald Eiland -Audria Ebanks Tracey Fletcher Timothy Fraser Lakeitha Evelyn Louis Larry Da ine Redonda andre Ricardo Anderson John Arsenault Michael Dubois Albert Anderson Paul Addivinola Lisa Abber ' Roger Clark ’ Maigrelire Amatucci Gina Assini Theresa Antrim Ronald Allen Bruce Applewhite Maleni Araya Judy Yuen Angelina Belcher Rene Barboza Harold Benders Floyd Brimage Regina Benton David Brown Pamelia Bean F. Brown John Buckley Jose Brutus James Bray Steve Breda Jacquie Boston Latonya Baker Dave Blaides Cornelius Brown Darrell Brown Sherman Charles Janet Chin | Dros t-¥ (cM Gro} loy-ane] Paula Ciampi 89 Maria Chin Henry Johnson Karen Crisman Lisa Curran Marcos Adar Dexter Dixon Amita Dubey Stacey DiFazio Mike Demko Shayne Emerson Ken Flagg Twana Faulk Helen Fong Joseph Goodwin Beth Gibson Helen Griffin W Yolo) a i @r-3 ob] Sandra Green Donette Godfrey Maura Griffin Billy Garland Jeff Goodwin EF dolby MOT besle-BE-) Patricia Grato Juliana Guerra Peter Gamgemi Amanda Hanks B (0) obo w Eb eLoroled 1 David ‘Hartwett J hoobeel-tnml we olRE-botel Michael Harris Pamela Holland Sandra Jackson Tina Jones b-LDDE- WM (0) obetroye} Anthony Johnson Darlene Kelly Bryan Randall John Breman Shirley Yung p (o} ob oe Be) oly 4 § (oXt-) 9) ol Bnd uo) Michael Langhoff Sharon Leavy John Lorusso Stephen Leivi Debra Love T. Thompson Michelle Musculus M.R. Montgomery Gari McLaughlin Santiago Morales Eric Morash Richie Maramaldi Kathy McDonough Chris Molloy Steve Manning M Wey ite bolol- WM bb ol bis Darlene Marshall Charles Muskanski Charles Mickell | Kose Ehoolbie-bele) § (okt) 0) WNET-aC Barbara Overton Tresa Owens Ernest Pustizzi Chris Pustizzi Eric Power bot vel-b ys (eM @ibb bela ye) Billy Quinn 91 92 Crissy Richards Richard Ringer Joseph Reardon Rich Erickson June Simard George Skarda Cleopatra Seay Maria Silveira Tonya Schmitt Meegan Simpson Carlton Smith Steve Short Quint Smith Roberta Sheran Alwin Thomas Neil Young Michael Tevenan Kathy Triantafilles Debra Tanguay Guerdy Verrier Charleen Thaice Janet Urbina Carolyn Williams - Zandra Weston Jennifer Wallace Thomas Casey George Wing Tommy Wong Martina Walsh Ursula White Stevie Walker Gregory Waynes Billy Welch Marvin Watkins Man Wah Yee Grade 71 Front: Y. Yee, D. Chin, S. Yee, K.Y. Wong Back: A. Chan, D. Foun, V.T. Joe, W. Lee, A. Foun, F. Kwok Grade 8E Front: L.; Chan, S. Wu, ¥.W; Chan Back: W. Choi, J. Yee, W. Lam | MARIO UMANA HIGH GRADE BE Grade 7 Front: J. Demass, N. Wong, M. Yee, R. Ranahan, L. Fisher, M. Bynoe, E. Peterson, A. | Xo} n=) es ORD AN O56 bolo) oll st-Kol aay IS Xo) oY 5 u CoD BO (0) oY SES IE @0 11-5 ole (ol S. Slaughter, A. Smith, L. Hairston, E. Williams, M. Bean, T. Watkins, G. Ken- nedy, L. Gray HIGH 1979 | GRADE 7 Front: M. Wachtsletter, D. Gray, S. Bosse, C. Verrier _ Middle: M. Miller, M. Bar- bY- t vo DCI w Eb ve (-b00- bo WD GemD bebo ol-bol J. Beil, A. Newson, J. Collazo, | OD =) v- Ke (3 oF Na SD sco) 0) NY | ee Johnson, teacher Back: S. bor o}-4-5 elvod oh bh AW @ hae 1-5 oe (oS DE 1 ©) Ce ( 5 WS cS) oF Vol 9b Co) co OU Om West, R. Hanberry, T. Dono- van, M. Byrnes 94 S. Lee, R. Collins, K. Mells, K. Terry, P. Wright, L. Powers, T. Eagan, S. McGill, B. Derby, S. Condry, E. Thomasson, K. Bennett, C. Walroud, E. Amos, G. Jones, R. Montriro, C. Thompson, M. Lee, V. Keyton, S. Ingran, T. Densmore, R. Ringer Teacher: Dr. Scheufele “| GRADE 7 ee ee) SCHOOL SE EAST BOSTON, MASS |) “1 MRD JOHNSON [A GRAD M. Young, A. Phelps, N. Hull- hum, M. Casseus, D. Paul, S. Wyse Teacher: Ms. Barton, D. Yee, T. Williams, K. Jones, B. Hillman, M. Spencer, T. O'Hara, V. Mills, G. Thobo- fo (=¥- 0 WA VAP AY (0d od 0-5 0) 0 ID OD OE posito, K. Ho, P. Duro, D. Robinson, M. Kane, J. Allen, | OP ws ( 3 v o-0 vWD OM [0 ooo) } M. Dillon, A. Jackson, S. Droz, L. Martin, D. Kinteris, J. DiMaggio, H. Glover, J. Tanguay, A. Voto, A. Jones, P. Pagluica, S. Dembro, A. Bocchino, G. Meegan, Mr. Martin: Teacher V. Valenti, W. Ruliera, F. Munday, M. Nano, T. Hall, 1. Moreau, L. Antonelli, A. Sicilliano, J. Prendergast MR MARTIN GRADE 7 JANUARY 1973 L. Agiulari, R. Ketton, R. Burdette, G. Bishop, Mr. Whistler: Teacher, D. Desisto, R. Warner, J. Jor, J. Magoon, T. Hoffman, J. Yeung, T. Yung, R. Penny, R. Conway, D. Ellis, L. Millstein eed ‘MARIO UMANA HARBOR - SCHOOL TEAST BOSTON MASS | MR WHISTLER RADE 7 |S WD Byte (0) oD DPR @ oboe) o Lo) oh Ware, D. Warner, K. Doshi, M. Stakepole Mr. Marder: Teacher, T. Shaw, J. Marsh, L. Millstein, J. Harris, J. Curry, A. Holleman, P. Hunt, J. Morris, K. Baranow, E. Rivera, J. McCall, J. Baghdadi MR MARDER Sh a =TA Pe otat 95 A. Roberts, O. Jackson, L. Myers, J. DeMass A. Fottler, M. Bynoe, M. Roberts, N. Wong, M. Yee, Teacher Mrs. Callanen S. Querdo, L. Jones, M. McClure, T. Watkins, L. Gray, A. Smith, B. Pemberton, R. Ranahan, S. Slaughter, G. Smith, you Des) +) ON (P @ -1-1o) Weaks, B. Saucer, B. Scott, A. Tam, J. Pre- aos) ay Oe DD Coe) Lolo am is Simmons, D. Garvey, M. Blair, Teacher: Mr. Far- rell V. Carosone, B. Salmons, H. Mack, J. Arujo, D. Thacker, O. Rivera | SCHOOL TEAST BOSTON, MASS MR FARRELL GRADE 8 “} JANUARY 1973 S. Yee, D. Chin, C. Santiago, A. Chan, L. ChanK. Wong, L. Merren, F. Kwok, U. Carona Teacher: Mr. Hung Mrs. Man- ning W. Lee, D. Foun, W. Lam, Y. Chan ' } J. Urbina, M. Chu, N. Cnz, C. Glover, L. Napier, M. Lee J. Rodriquz, D. Ash, I. Bel- bin, J. Richardson, D. Jack- son, K. Greenaway, B. Taylor, S. Marando, C. Fabian, E. Clark Teacher: Mr. Keaney, R. Richardsom, C. Page, A. Hazelwood, R. Coneau E. Mestre, D. Pisini, M. Quirk, S. Dunson, V. Sabbag K. Sprague, D. Tambas- cio, L. Flores, M. Bossi, S. Pobudziej, T. Edmonds D. Butler, D. Wong, L. Ansel, S. Goros, B. Knight, R. Gerandi, J. Encisco K. Robinson, K. Ryland, J. Lee, Teacher: Mr. Madeiros C. Nilson, T. Wallace, N. Rook- ard, D. Porter, L. Fur- man, W. Chubbuck B. Quigley MR MADEIROS GRADE 8 H. Araujo, S. Newyno, C. Clark, J. Cassaro, M. Rom- prey, M. Timony, R. Mea- dows, J. Schuler, C. Murphy, F. Larkin, J. Galarza, J. Mul- len G. Mirabella, Teacher: Ms. Chase K. Gillis, H. Doshi, E. Freeman, T. Joiner, Y. Ma- son, A. Ford, E. Ciulla, M. Lacorazza JEAST BOSTON, MASS | } MS CHASE GRADE 8 97 Grade 9 Brimage, F. Brown, F. Daughtery, N. Green, S. Holland, P. Lelvivio. Newton, K. Overton, K. Ringer, R. White, U. Grade 10 Boehner, D. Dunn, M. Evelyn, L. Green, A. Harris, S. Holmes, D. Nichols, T. Redmond, D. Roberts, K. Sanders, R. Grade 11 LiarrissaG@, Boakerie, I. Jefferson, L. Tobin, L: Kets . late than df never'! Lois Hartley- Swimming Instructor Josie Lepore - Secretary '' Additional Staff'' YEARBOOK COMMITTEE Standing: Kathy Evans, Dana Gaskins, Larry Stroman, Hannibal King, MaryAnn Ruliera, Lois Shea, Leigh-anne Tobin, Seated: James Jeter, Brenda Lee, Lynn Barry, Nelson Piacenza, Not Shown: Typists, George Davis, and Michelle Walcott Umana's first yearbook could not have been completed without the untiring efforts of the yearbook staff. Although small in number, they worked many hours on their own to make our FIRST yearbook a ''great'' one. Ms. Levine and Ms. Lee Ms. Bonnie Levine, Yearbook Advisor Ms. Christine Lee, Advertising Advisor 100 Kathy Evans: Faculty, Seniors, Female Sports, Activities, Typist i Lois Shea: Artist, Female Sports, MaryAnn Ruliera; Seniors Leigh- Anne Tobin: Activities, Activities, Typist Underclassmen, Faculty Lynn Barry: Advertising Larry Stroman: Artist James Jeter: Seniors, Sports, Activities 101 Congratulations _ to the first Graduating Class from the RACIAL pate ioe MEMBERS: Isaac Adar - Co-Chair Christine Andruszkiewicz - Parent Co- ordinator Francis Andruszkiewicz SS Aurora Bastable Esther Corbin, Salvatore Guarino Jean. Fottler - Co- Chair Willie Jackson: oe Peg Leavy - Co-Chair William O'Hara, Barbara Powers 104 GOOD LUCK BEST WISHES BOSTON COUNCIL EXPLORING DIVISION CLASS OF 79 FROM USS BIGELOW DD- 942 yas) THE Yue Sth. J lif f gre, Pe They ftexe to be objectives ut were bia- se, cor. green, 2 to gral om k and ery) : BAe) yo had Six hours aes to expanc a young-m Oey ys tone ek to “CO fo fit he a i ie eA 8 aN They-ar t as They reach | S8 a cee Cccmeagamman ware ols pane 2 = So pe as Sis b i Lo ay Congratulations and Best Wishes! from PURDY-VANTINE STUDIO 661 Boylston St, Boston, MA. 02116 Your Official Yearbook Photographer ittee wishes to thank the y of New England 105 . Z GRAD CLASS” “UMANA’S PATRONS” Advanced Saw Tool Sharpening Co. Donald C. Allen Grace Alba Antone M. Almeida, Jr. Mr. Domenic Amara Tony Andruskiewicz Angelisa's Boutique the children's shop'' A P Woodworking Co. Dave Arinella Maria Auntero Mrs. Jaonne Barnett Chief Baron Paula S. Barton Mattie M. Bennett Mena Biancardi Patricia Bigger Roul Blanco Broadway Stationers Bethel Keller Brittle Ellen Brockman E. 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MASS. 02128 A BANK For All REASONS SERVING EAST BOSTON Located in Central Square opposite Liberty Plaza EAST BOSTON FREE N-O-W ACCOUNTS BUSINESS AND PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS PERSONAL LOANS TERM DEPOSITS AUTO LOANS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOOD STAMPS SOLD BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 COMMONWEALTH BANK and TRUST COMPANY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BRANCH HOURS: MON THRU THURS. 9:00 TO 4:30 P.M FRIDAY 9:00 TO 6:00 --- SATURDAY 9:00 TO NOON Emilio Fratarcangeli, manager 569-1300 FRAME AxLE LOGAN 7-9300 LOGAN 9-1291 STRAIGHTENING (i tm BEAR SHELBY AUTO SERVICE i GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING STEERING ACCIDENT WORK:A SPECIALTY SERVICE TOWING SERVICE BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT 3O SHELBY STREET EAST BOSTON, MASS. SABLONE’S VEAL N’ VINTAGE INC. 107 Porter Street East Boston, Ma. 02128 BUSTON'S OLDEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT ESTABLISHED 1924 DANTE GENOVENI The Haircutters Central Square. East Boston 567-9887 567-9880 East Boston Medford Square Newton Centre + Revere Broadway Revere North Gate + Wakefield Winthrop Center « 387 Chelsea Street Day Square East Boston, Ma. : FRANKIE’S uur CLEANERS GIFTS FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 69-71 MAVERICK SQ.—567-9392 or 569-4944 A’S SELF SERVICE PROFESSIONAL ROS LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS 411 MERIDIAN STREET, 567-8465 iu (CORNER OF MARION AND WHITE STREETS KEYES SQUARE) SAN-RO sou CLEANERS 384 CHELSEA STREET DAY SQUARE FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY 569-3544 Brees Hines and Smart Corp. xl] LEE, FREE ESTIMATES INSURED Wholesalers of Selected Live and Boiled Lobsters PROFESSIONAL RENOVATION SERVICES INTERIOR - EXTERIOR 5 Telephone 617 569-3350 Sg Paint Enterprises Company 33 Mill Street East Boston, Mass. 02128 PAUL L. DESMOND ROBERT A. MOGAVERO 331-2759 326-2188 Groceries + Sundries « Health Products Wholesale — Retail SANDY'S DISCOUNT CENTER 52 Devonshire Street Boston, Mass. 02109 e We Present NATURALLY SLENDER: Ww Weight Loss Program Jim Chris Kordis 742-0982 I ae ON DR. AND MRS. A. NATHAN CAPLAN POST OFFICE BOX 2630 BOSTON, MASS. 02107 186 Pincetan Street East Boston, Mass. 02128 BICK-COM CORPORATION General Contractors 1140 Saratoga Street East Boston, Mass. 02128 TEL. 567-0130 Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 CLARONDS OF DISTINCTION @ } ''The skies are high and wide, er [a o -MroYex=t- belo ¥e- bal We ( 1-) o- belo ds 0) AUS ‘GF ) They all seem to coincide, (‘fo oe oy with best wishes to you. ' Nhe 225 BORDER ST., i fokeme sf-bel EAST BOSTON, MA. 02128 MONTES SUBMARINE SANDWICHES, INC. 65 Maverick Sq. East Boston, Mass. 02128 569-9818 LOCKER ROOM SPORTING GOODS 270 Meridian St. E. Boston, Mass. 02128 DAIRY QUEEN Day Square East Boston, Mass. 02128 LENNY’S SPA Meridian St. E. Boston, Mass. 02128 MAGRATH FUNERAL HOME 325 Chelsea Street East Boston, Mass. 02128 567-0910 Compliments of THE GUIDANCE STAFF: Jean Cottrell George Manfra Richard Viscarello ELK’S COMMONWEALTH LODGE NOMS SAV-MOR PHanwacy n Sisez06 WILLIAM F. SHAFFER, B.S., R.PH. 863 HARRISON AVE. BOSTON, MASS. FOUNDED 1904 INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wentworth Institute, and Massachusetts Port Authority salute the first graduating class of the Mario Umana Harbor School of Science and Technology. We are proud to be associated with such a great school and such fine students. Many people have been involved with our effort to make the Umana School an outstanding ' resource for young people in Boston. In the next two pages, we acknowledge with deep _ gratitude the importance of their contributions. Dr. Jerome G. Wiesner Dr. Edward T. Kirkpatrick David Davis President, MIT President, Wentworth Executive Director Institute Massachusetts Port Authority As the top of the list are those people without whose special efforts, determination, and ision, the collaborative efforts of all could not have been successful. Dr. Barbara S. Nelson Thomas Callaghan Walter L. Milne Catherine Leonard Peter Philliou Dr. Stanley Russell Susan Kirkpatrick Domenic G. Amara 129 130 Susan Alexander Domenica Amara James Amara Gustave Anglin John Arcadipane Nelson Armstrong Soulat Askari Levieh Alex Avtgis Joseph Bage Ted Baldwin Roger Beattie Denis A. Blackett Larry Bonar Dorothy L. Bowe Alfred G. Brewer Ann Broder Weston J. Burner Dr. Jon Calabro Albert F. Calderelli Paul Cameron Ralph Campitt Marilyn Carrington Ralph Caruso Frank F. Chin Michael W. Christian John Coakley Dr. Karen Cohen Chip Collins Sandra Congleton Cynthia Conwell James P. Costello George Cox Rayleen Craig Norma Cramer Dr. David F. Cronin Josephine M. Cuzzi James Dailey John T. Daley Ralph Davey Paula DeCosta Dr. Robert A. Dentler Thomas R. Deveney Katherine Donovan Prof. Ira Dyer Dr. Catherine Ellison Jane England David Evans Marion Fahey Bernard Feldstein Cheryl Fiandaca Prof. Morton Finston Karl Fischer Clark Fisher Edward Foley Ginny Forster Prof. Nathaniel Frank Prof. Anthony P. French John Gearraughty Arthur Geib Mark Ghouralal Dr. Charles Glenn Antonio Gomes Prof. Bernard S. Gould Virginia Grammer Drv Paulsgeeacray Mildred Griffith Lynn Hackett Victor E. Hagan Elaine Halkopoulas Dr. Muriel Harris Wesley L. Harris, Sr. Maureen Hart Terry Hayes Prof. William J. Hendry, Jr. Ann M. Hershfang Richard Higham Walter Hollister Gerry Hood Capt. Dean A. Horn Prof. David N. Hume Dr. Martin Hunt Peter Ingeneri Raj Jayaraman William Jeffrey Michael Jennings Helen Johnson Dr. Vivian Johnson Pauline Jones Prof. Roy Kaplow Prof. Seymour Kass Prof. John G. Kassakian Polly Kaufman William Kearns Teri Kennedy Vincent Kent Eva Kerr Douglas Kinan Sue Kirkpatrick Michael Kotlarchyk Linda Lampron Norman Lang Prof. Richard C. Larsen Edmund Lau Stuart Lesser Carol Lewis Deirdre Londergan Anthony Lori Joan Lund Ralph MacDonald Spencer MacDonald Gary Maciag Richard Magonaghy Blue Magruder Roberta Marchi Prof. W.T. Martin Leo Martini Annette Mattaliano Gary J. Mayer Sylvia McDowell Nancy McGrath Wren McMains Vin McManus Dr. Charles McMillan Maj. Philip C. Montagano Bob Moore Evelyn Morash Steven Morris Patrick Moscaritello Dr. John M. Moses Al Muhammed Robert Murray Dr. Alan Natapoff Frank Nestor Thomas Ng Dr. Lee Orlandi Jean Palma Ray E. Pariser William Pear Leslie Pearsall Dr. Louis Perullo Vsevolod Petriv Col. Thomas Phillips Zenia Porter Art Quincey Prof. Robert R. Rathbone Jaxk Reeves Fran Riley John Roach John A. Rogers Prot. sue Rogers Stu Ross Charles Rosselli Milton Roye Bradley Sack Joseph Sanchez Kay Savini Peter Savini Carmen Scarpa Prof. Judah Schwartz Oliver Selfridge Paul A. Shapiro Deborah Cohen Shmueli Glenn Stark Elizabeth Strouse Heinz Stubblefield Carl Swanson Ronald M. Szpila Lillian Tirrell Albert R. Travaglini Lee Trentholm Prof. Leon Trilling Prof, John G. Truxel Frank Urbanowski Carol Van Aken James Vance Dr. Marion Visich, Jr. John A. Vitagliano Patricia Wallace Robert M. Weinberg Richard Wheeler Col. John White Cmdr. Robert Wicklund Bradley Wilson Jack Winitzer Kimberly Ruth Winters Ron Young Joseph Zona 131 unBaq ysnf ATuo 2A,am pue ‘AueuUr FO YsItZ ay} JIE AM 6261 SSV13 YOIN3S Suis VNVWN OlUVIN en ee os wae: 4 dee Goneeacm: ha y-ananeg tetas yumi moo -


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