Notre Dame High School - Stella Maris Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

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h b: 5 t bs a t a “All men of every race, condition and age, since they enjoy the dignity of a human being, have an inalien- able right to an education that is in keeping with their ultimate goal, their ability, their sex, and the culture and tradition of their country, and also in harmony with their fraternal association with other peoples in the fostering of true unity and peace on earth.” Text of the Second Vatican Council’s Declaration on Christian Education proclaimed by Pope Paul VI on October 28, 1965. The Seniors a © Notre Dame High School Notre Dame High School Cambridge, Massachusetts Volume 16 1960 STELLA MARIS ARES Pu Mie fe - OT a, hy Linda Wamboldt Editor-in-Chief Mary Eileen O'Neill Managing Editor Maureen Duffy Carol Martin Literary Editors James Carr Theresa Nolin Joyce Simard Literary Staff Patricia Cryan Typist Mother Celine Helena, 5 Ue. CG, Moderator Sister Rose Joan, S.U.S.C. Assistant Moderator Prologue . . . To share the joys and sorrows of our high school years we have created the “66 Stella Maris.” We have tried to capture the atmosphere of freedom and charity which have permeated the education imparted to us by the Sisters of the Holy Union. Pursue with us the 4 : evs 88 a: wis oe = paths which have imbued us with the spirit of Christ, as well as assisted us in the perfecting of our human person, the good of society, and the building of a world that is more human. CON CENCS Administration .... Page 6 Facultyaer an Page 10 NETUOLS eee cee Page 14 CTASSES see ree Page 32 Underclassmen .... Page 44 Organizations ...... Page 48 ATIC CS ee eee Page 62 A true education aims at the formation of the human person in the pursuit of his ultimate end... An air of contentment fills thesroom as) overt ooley, Donna Allen, Robert Mc- Donald, and Carolyn Babi- neau listen attentively to the inspiring words of Counsel imparted by Rev. Father R. Mailloux. Through his fa- therly understanding of teen age problems our consul- tations with him have proved most rewarding. RiGVeeRO BER TD MATISLO Ux. Me: PASTOR We, the graduating Class of 1966, wish to express to our acto t eh oven ODerL Mall loux som. coutdecepest appre- ciation for his selfless and untiring efforts in leading us to Our eternal goal. Through his many kindly deeds, countless fatherly words, and innumerable generous acts he has planted the tiny mustard seed of Christian Education in our lives. To him we say a warm and heartfelt ''thank you. '' REV. MARGE TT EAJORN ov. ltis withesincerewsnearticlimappreciation that we pause to acknowledge the curate whom we all love for his kindness, under- standing, consideration, and encourage- ment. His unpretentious manner and kind- hearted personality shine forthto enlighten our paths,as his frolicsome moods radiate the atmosphere and bring happiness to all who know him. Co Know Mary aN We, at Notre Dame, are privilegea to have as priests, men whose lives are dedicated to the betterninemama those with whom they come in con- tact. Their great interest) ingeacm and everyone of us is manifested by the time and energy spent in assist- ing us in-our sp1lritUa | and socrm needs. Co Make Her Loved rE Vee ON AG De oer rN Tew elvis In acknowledging its Athletic and CYO Di- FecLOor enews Donalds eGapne,wo. Mo, the Class of '66 wishes to express its appre- Giation to one whose personal interest in youth is undying, whose understanding of its problems is sincere, andwhose love for Lhescausecsotmenristis)untailinp’ May his unwavering efforts in fostering the ideals of Christian morality bear much fruit. and of the good of the societie member, .. . Mother Celine Helena, S, U.S.C. Principal Stella Maris Advisor Sister Therese Alfred and Pi Thomas Carroll discuss the m B SEMoRs effectiveness ot bh eataind Carl Sandburg's own rendi- tion. oO Isinco lis Abraham Lincoln Cart Seadborg Walter Mustoe Orsae Welles Agnes Moarsheat of which, as man, he is a SisterpeGaprie llesMaria soul .b. G- Assistant Principal Guidance Counselor English - Latin Vesuvius Advisor Sierereenerese Alired, S.U.S..C, English I II General Business 1] and in whose obligations, as 2ACE BAR) weHill Book Corapany Sister Beatrice Gerardsgo. oa. Commercial - Economics Juniors N. H.S) Moderator Sister Georges Francoise, oO. Usomes PFrenchels atlas Religion - History Sophomores Hh 237 m adult, he will share. Sistetenhosem) Oa, oO muUeow: SClencer- History Seniors Probers Moderator Bister Rita Theresa, S; aa Ce 2 ee ie staffed by the Sisters Religion - Mathematics Freshmen Student Council Moderator of the Holy Wit of the Sacred Hearts 13 JAMES E..CARK 61 Milton Street Arlington, Mass. PRESIDE NET UW IITITY ee cathe IN ae ee Great Teasers). loyalitriend een. telligent.. nérves Ofsstecis a oar lege bound... Fr. ofthe Senior Class loves the Supremes ... never at aloss for words...perpetual rendez- vous at Mr. Donuts...favorite song Go DowneMoses 22.) Willetry earns dance once 1... popular...''With his will to do what is right, we know his future will be bright. ' President 4 CRY. Ol peceee Ne HiSielodo.3 eee rope rs one Stella Maris 4 Basketball 1 Choral 3 LAWRENGE J. HURLEY 80 Green Street Stoneham, Mass. VICE PRESIDENT UUarry. 2.5 POpUla Paneer tu ieee help ... enjoys a practical joke .. good athlete ... strong head while playing football ... pumpkin pilgrim . raccoon kid of the '60's... money bag of the Student Council ... mem- ber of the sneezing powder pang a2. likes to leave 'RUBBER'... college bound... ''A wise man should have money in his head, notinhis heart. President CMY OM cao Student Council 4 Delegate 4 Treasurersa Basketball 1,2,3,4 Vesuvius 3 Co-captain 4 KATHLEEN P. BOYLE 16 Surrey Road Woburn, Mass. SECRETARY Kathy''... easy going... depen- dable ... quiet... ardent cheerlea- der ...rides the Hannaford Taxi... neat as apin... destined to teach Ty ae Om ee ain) ae er lend to everyone ... always arrives late at the dances... never seems to lose Here tempers...) | With a, cute, little smile andapleasant grin, she's sure to succeed in whatever she's in. ' Secretary 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Cry OL 2054 GiOorTalelieZ2 5 KEVIN J. COLEMAN 12 George Street Cambridge, Mass. TREASURER Biev Te emererriticepersonalityes.. perricndeOisallre nasal cream OL playing his ''twangy'! guitar at Carne- Ricelialler.wallerpicsto history and all other subjects... loves tuna fish carries lead inhis shoes...runs a taxi service to the Elm Farm... staunch viewer of Fantasmic Features A better friend one could not find, Kevin is the only kind. Treasurer 3,4 Choral 1 Gi VEO), Ns Pa SI ; j 4 ‘ % MAUREEN J. ALFORD 78 Irving Street Winchester, Mass. 'WMoe'!, .. cute and petite... f0re ever giggling ... enthusiastic .. collects problems ... amiable keeps the telephone company in bu- siness ... spirited cheerleader... must have the last word ... dislikes blueberries ... mathematically in- clined ??? ... ''What? No jokes, no laughs,no play,don't you know Mau- reen is absent today. Cheerleader 3,4 Co-captain 4 CY..© Miles Ghoralgimecas DONNA MARIE ALLEN 5 Sargentiotreer Cambridge, Mass. Mutz''... ambitious... Mansfield Miss...superb cook... enjoys bal- let dancing on sandboxes, but can't seem to keep her balance... hopes to play the guitar some day... loves Economics... staunch supporter of the JAKE fan club ... makes second home in New Hampshire...''Amore deserving girl is yet to be found, towards a successful future she is bound. ' Vesuvius 3,4 Student Council 4 NHS alice Cay 7Olsena Pep Squad 1,2 CAROLYN A. BABINEAU 156 Richdale Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Carolyn...alias Babnose...ener- getic ... never seen without a smile Peetuture, Ficasso0... never speech- less ... brags about her total earn- ings... partial to Duguay Robil- lard Market... has grudge against Uncle Sam... ''When there is mis- chief around, Carolynisto be found. ' Vesuvius 4 Glee Club 1 Probers 1 CRYEORIEZFore Glee Club 1 Pep Squad 1 Mission Captain 3 Choral 1,2,3 THOMAS F, CARROLL 173 Boston Avenue Somerville, Mass. Plightning'’ 2 neat and siow - can take a joke... enjoys home life quiet... generous ,.. pood.lis- tener... always willing to help... blushes easily...never forgets any- thing , likes to be different... al- ways calm... forever ridingthe bus avid homework fan...has a love for the finer things in life...''Speech is great, but silence is greater. Secretary 2 Treasurer 2 Ghoraies 19 LINDA A, CLARK 64 Ten Hills Road Somerville, Mass. Linda ...well-rounded personali- ty... panic button.) lovéeésstie: con mercial stunts ... homernaker of tomorrow...herownhairdresser... likes to use her vocal chords never atta loss for words a.adi¢s that crazy run...talks hand jive . “Loves Black; Rats’) 2. 97 ) hou her plans have not been divulged, we know that God's blessings will pull her through life's work. ' PATRICIA A, GRYAN 61 Dover Street Somerville, Mass. WPatene. Snergeticn: 0a oles wire ..a Co-Operative girl ...magnetic personality...a styleall her own.. witty ... favorite pastime ''LMcN' ! supplies the senior class with oranges 22) punctUal «sna. oe Coro bag fan’... future economists. ae natural blusher ... ''Wherever fun is found, you: can bet that fats around.,.'! President 1 Mission Captain 2 Stella Maris 4 Student Council 1,3,4 Vesuviusyl sce Vice President 3 Typist 4 NoH. Sliver Library 3 4 French: Gluabes MAUREEN T. DUFFY 67 Derby Street Somerville, Mass. Maureen... sweet and petite. smiling dimple face ... exceptional personality... life of every party... avid Probers' fan... keeps Somer- ville Library in business ... depen- dable ... volunteers frequently ... never ina solemn mood... sure to succeed ... delightful chuckle ''The sunshine of life is made up of very little beams that are bright all the time. IShlehe Sy. 1b. Sinz! Cheerleader 4 Student Council 4 Probers 2,3,4 Vesuvius 1,2,3,4 President 4 Stella Maris 4 secretary 5 Librarian 4 French Club 3 Vice President 1 President 3 yt Sn OPT hag Apes Be Choral 1 RICHARD FITZGERALD 9A Cottage Avenue Somerville, Mass. SMitwe. trie Giant ot the senior Class ... well-liked ... one of the great basketball 5 ... easy going... pLeat G10 er ...teeds on shorthand and typing ... Hot-Rodder of High- land Farms ...a ''Newsweek lover' ' .idolizes the BOLDeagle... You would say he was small, but his heart is mighty tall. ' Student Council 3,4 Basket baliele 25 44 Ceive O77 15255-4 GERALDINE E, FLINN 19 Lawrence Street Cambridge, Mass. PGEL TY ows, COCELIUN eaeamr ei etic ns Well-liked Ue caQuUuiclencacna claw Winter's tan... likes steno (7. hard worker ... happy-go-lucky... won- derful asset in any group... favorite cartoon “Jom and Gerry oood typist ... “Her quiet unassuming ways will be her assets for future dave. Guys. O.2s 4 Vesuvius 4 CAROL ANN MARTIN 84 Jackson Street Cambridge, Mass. Carol... tall and? attractive enthusiastic ... competent student ...always seems to find trouble... forever on the go ... known for her callouses ...loyal cheerleader... keeps the M.D.C. in business all year round... loves hot peppers... Maureen's bodypuardiaa, Gav Omens first lady ... Action may not al- ways bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action, '! No He So 2-374 CY Ope 4 Probers 1 Vice-President 4 French Club 3 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Vesuvius 4 Captain 4 Co-editor 4 Stella Maris Ghoralili2.3 ROBERT PP. McDONALD 2 Jefferson Park Cambridge, Mass. Plippy ait niendsatO-alina class banker... wizard of the Wal-Lex... forever jaywalking across Harvard Square ... very conspicuous sneeze left his heart in New York... motto ''Washington or bust''...needs anasbestos honor card...merciless teAsere ye wel he ariorspleasing rée- quiressonlvetherdesire,” INL Jal, Si, Il Geyer) Mie Cons Basketbally2-3)4 President 4 (Cleveneeull I 7A oS Treasurer 3 DONALDS] MeNEILG 144 Pemberton Street Cambridge, Mass. Don ... mathfan...college bound Pe Gesires tospeanwtluent renchs.. never serious. ... able to hold|tenor soloy.e interested in;cars.. packs a powerful punch... allergic to home- work... friend to all...always pre- sent when trouble is at hand... en- joys the sound of squealing tires... When mischief has begun, Don is always there to join the fun. Probers Z, 3 Vice President 3 Ghoraieiac [ever Oh Vinee we | 23 JUDITH A, MURPHY 51 Cedar Street Cambridge, Mass. NPeachesw. .spartiaintowew itsaer forgets there is a ¢rowd .7. thas a4 RAYdiant smile... pet peeve Ambrose -.. generous to all...never on time ...loves blueberry donuts... popular ... allergic to school... keeps hair in tip top shape ... blushes easily -.. takes frequent biké hikesmae, favorite subject ''History''... Never quiet, never shy, that's our Judy quite BL. Ciens Cheerleader 2,5,4. Cav, O inanoee J.V. Captain 3 Pep Squad 1 THERESA M, NOLIN 54 Brooks Avenue Arlington, Mass. Leryn SOft; spokenmenmearetul driver ...frequents Andover...con- tagious laugh... lover of charge cards ... fashionably inclined... pet peeve-- curly hair... Bob Dylan fan... Speed typist... dungaree Miss ... never tardy... college bound... deplores head-bands... part-time model... member of Harvard Square Asso- ciation 7...) Loudness frome ler. you'llnever hear, but because of her charm, you'll know she's near, '! Vesuvius 3,4 ay Ores French Glub 3 Stella Maris NSH? Oso a MARY E, O'NEILL 21 Reed Street Cambridge, Mass. Eileen ..5. always: on the go... ardent supporter ofthe team... loves shorthand? ??... comes froma small Irishfamily...secretarially inclined . spends a lot of time on the phone ... willing to lend a hand... helpful with the aged ... known for her un- assuming ways... ''Always cheerful and sincere, we wish her happiness injher career,’ Probers 2 GVM Sh Wha cee Vesuvius 1 Pep Squad 1 Cheerleader 3 A svepeccel dye EDWARD J2 (OSU LDIVAN 77 Central Street Stoneham, Mass. Eddie ... barefoot boy of the Se- DioveG@lasse.. 62000 looking. .7. math whiz...always ready to give his opi- nion ... owner of a red Honda...al- lergic to honor cards ... sits at the head of the table in the cafeteria... available when you need him? ? well-liked by everyone...preparing foretheui falta. e dislikes, ridingein black '57_-Chevies =.) Good tastes the flower of good sense. ' Mission Captain 4 Ce enh Oh PAR IS Student Council 2 Basketball 1 ,2,4 25 GAYIE KV rESsOuri 3 McLean Road Cambridge, Mass. WT ontoly, , atmivitious «5 at: semcate all...card player... great supporter of Mr. Donuts...never seen without a smile... energetic... great admirer of Canadians ... never tongue-tied a lover of history ... sparkling eyes...''A good friend she'll always be, that's our Gayle, sweet as can be. GHhore isle .a.e Cl XY Ose lee one Cheerleader 1,3 Secretary 4 Pep Squad 1 Mission Captain 4 LUCILLE M, PINARD 23 Edmunds Street Cambridge, Mass. MIulult i... friendly... intelligent «.. always on the go... talkativeuan easy to please ... likes to babysit . helpful ... never seen without a smile...college bound. ..dependable a graduate of Arlex ... seldom seen aloné?.... Slikes tovdance loyal...''To know Lucille is to know a friend. Probers 1,2,3,4 GRAYS Ol ees NST So sise Vesuvius 3 Pep Squad 1 French Club 3 Library Council 3 Choral 1,2 PAUL J. ROCHON 155 Sherman Street Cambridge, Mass. Pauses oreat triend to: all). always on the move... speechless? ? . school spirit galore... an acti- vity man... team manager... good scholar ... famous hyperbolist He is the kind of person that if his personality doesn't suit you, he talks his way into your heart. ! Vesuvius 3,4 Greys Oen lee os Sports Editor 4 Ghatnrnaaneone NaHS 5 selec Basketball 1 Probers 3 Manager 2,3,4 Gooraleleece DENNIS P, ROUX 133 Dudley Street Cambridge, Mass. Dennis ... A Bedford Bonus Baby . always with the crowd ... never seenwithafrown...Highland Farms' wonder boy...demonstrates against DaLve res iODSe. ellie Ofseneroy ey Speakeeiucnverrencnv CO Le pe bound’... It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. ' NOT Seca Ci ME AOL Fag Sa Vesuvius 3 Student Council 3 Frobers vec. Chorale. JOYCE M, SIMARD 54 Montgomery Street Cambridge, Mass. Joyce ... Future secretary of Americay.4.) sweéeiae...nelpinl aes. friendly smile ... hard worker... everybody's friend ... valuable vol- unteer 7... avidiittle.talker™,2.co- operative... staunch supporter of the team... never seen alone,., constantly blushing... mischief's advocate ... Her willingness to work and bright spirit assures happiness to our little lady, |}? Noieo se Geo. pecretaryves Student Council 4 Choral 1 French Club 3 Probers 2,3,4 Treasurer Secretary 4 Vesuvius 1,2,3,4 CY, OFee oe Cheerleader 3,4 Stella Maris ROBE Ris Bplay. 82 Central Street Stoneham, Mass. Bob ...dependable. ..Stoneham boy...eats, sleeps, dreams basket- ball... practices without sneakers 7. KECDSi track Olvotm Mary sqaucie likes Army |... Student CGouncil’s problem solver...never wastes time great worker ... friends galore ...''The greatest truths are the sim- plest; so are the greatest men. '! Student Council 2,3,4 President 4 Basketball 1 ,2,3,4 Treasurer 1 Co-captain 4 Cal Oralees 4 Ghoraleiee Properses CHRISTINE A, THERIAULT 35 Bridge Street Lexington, Mass. Woodie ... talkative ... always has her nose in mischief... loves to Playvycuplid a atavoritelerters Ale: has her own form of shorthand... spends most of her time in Cambridge wieciwlare. 1Or poetry... triendly‘fo all... seldom seen without a smile ... has her own private taxi service ...''Though her ambition from us is concealed, we know she'll succeed in any field. ' ' ee ye) mle 2 so 4 Vesuvius 4 Gihotale.e.5 RICHARD A, VIGLIONE 32 Seward Road Stoneham, Mass. VAC eS CDaAClLOUSH. a. liked .DY: ally... never caught frowning ... can take a joke... lover of French avid@ Druin tan. derender sot Stoneham ... gives pumpkins rather than apples to nuns ... can't depart from his honor card ...found where the action is... helps a person when Pinecone eee Ol Keris. LO De iked.a IND, Isisy, ab Gh VETO. Wha See! StudenteGcounci som Ghoralele 2S President 2 Basketball ?,2,3 29 ANN J. WALSH 10 Dwyer Circle Medford, Mass. ANNO S). - quictabut: notwewt yar sincere... €asy going. disexpert Grant's salesgirl...polite... wears blue to match her eyes... nice to be with... contagious smile... loves home life... lasting friend... always ready tohelp youin her own little way ...''With her will to dowhatis right, she holds a future that is bright. '' LINDA A, WAMBOLDT 12 Notre Dame Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Linda...cute and petite... school spirit plus...busy as a bee... for- ever smiling ... friendliness is her way of life... always willing to lend ashand:,...a Derby girl. ..netlicient De DeCretary...7avidesciola tae Joyce's side-kick |... -ambitiouss. a future nurse ... last one out of the caleteriag ser randig ut eotmia ly Sugar and spice and allthings nice, that's what Linda's made of,'! IN cle cro Cheerleader 1 Vice President 3 Choral 1 student) Councils) 49GnY. Owl 1404 Secretary 4 Probers 2 French: Glubes Librarian 4 Vice President 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Secretary 3 Editor-in-Chief Vesuvius 1,2,3,4 30 SUSAN A, ZOELLER 1842 Longfellow Street Baldwin, Long Island, N. Y. foe 8, -evivacious,.. pelleves in a spotless lab... projects her smash- ing personality when working with liters ... lover of enzymes ... has tremendous school spirit ... loves new clothes...able pianist... loves popular music especially the Beach Bover,.., aaores her little’ sister . never speechless...works won- ders with a needle and thread... en- joys her food welldone...especially steak and cookies... excellent scholar ..witty...''True wisdom isto know what is best worth knowing, and to do what is best worth doing. ' Nig tele, ears! Gry Ome 22 Student Council l Probers 2,3 Vesuvius 1,2,3 Treasurer= Who's Who SHYEST Thomas Carroll MOST POLITE Kevin Coleman MOST “LIKELY TO SUCCEED James Carr MOST POPULAR Gayle Pessotti MOST CO-OPERATIVE Donna Allen MOST WITTY Richard Viglione OUTSTANDING STUDENT Linda Wamboldt BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Maureen Duffy MOST FRIENDLY Patricia Cryan BEST ATHLETE Robert Soley 31 WISH acHOOL wee Religion Through the diligent efforts of Father Mailloux, the Senior Class has come to a fuller understanding of their religion. He has instilled in us the knowledge to cope with life's daily problems and has laid the foundations necessary for us to fulfill our roles as adult Christians in this modern world. Linda Clark and Judy Murphy find it prof- itable to keep abreast with the recent schemas promulgated at Vatican Council IL A prominent feature in this issue was the coverage of Pope Paul's visit to thesue™. . Christian education has as its principal purpose .. . GUldance Dennis Roux finds much food forthought as Sister Gabrielle Maria, our guidance coun sellor, explains the possibilities ofa future ineastectinical career. WHERE TO? Showing interest in their future careers Eileen O'Neill, Thomas Carroll are found probing throughthe many college brochures displayed in our guidance room. 35 Exhausting the source material available for their research paper, these seniors, Paul Rochon, Linda Wamboldt, Patricia Cryan, Robert Soley spend precious hours inthe library pre- paring outlines, writing their first draft, etc. and Geraldine Flinn? Could it be the happy arrival of term papers marked with an A+ (for effort)? English 36 develop with special care the intellectual faculties . . . Maureen Alford, Maureen Duffy and Lawrence Hurley find it profitable to use the SRA Reading Lab to increase their vocabulary and reading skillssinepreparation tor their college boards. It must be SPORTS ILLUSTRATED that is responsible for Donald McNeill's and Den- nis Roux's long attention span this time! 37 College prep students are engrossed in the in- tricacies ofthe preparationfor oxygen. Through- out the year these students have striven to learn the chemistry of matter by experimentation, thus making their knowledge thoroughly scientific for as R.B. Braithwaite stated, ''The peaks of science may appear to be floating in the clouds, but their SCICHCE foundations are in the hard facts of experience,= ; Investigating the nature of crystallization Linda Wam- boldt, Dennis Roux, James Carr, and Lucille Pinard are shown checking on the progress of their home- made crystals. ; oe Donald McNeill futively attempts to instruct Maureen Alford onthe basics of marine life. However the subject matter doesn't seem to hold her in- terest. I wonder what does? to deepen the realization of the harmony of faith and science . . . Our Biological study unfolded the mysteries of the constituents of life. Assembling areplica of DNA, the molecule of life, are Thomas Carroll, Kathleen Boyle, and Lawrence Hurley. Datety in the Lab 29 = A Safety in the Lab Perplexed and puzzled, Maureen Alford ponders over the possible uses of the basic trigonometric functions. Don't worry, Maureen, it'll come— eventually. Mathematics Donna Allen and Denis Roux seem to have varying opin- ions regarding the geo- graphical localities en- gulfed by Communism to- day. KathyeBoylesand Richard’ Viglione sit) pas- sively not knowing whose views to support. e cultural legacies of previous generations and With surnames like Simard and Soley | 4 irespectiully Jioy ce and Bob) the : g Gi French language takes on an inter- national twist! eooo @ Q 9 t) A greeting! A smile! A welcome! (and an opportunity to seek extra help in French between classes) are ex- changed by Sister Georges Francoise and Theresa Nolin. French Sister Beatrice Gerard dictates to commercial students Richard Fitzgerald and Linda Clark as their minds andhands quickly transform Patricia Cryan, Christine Theriault, her words into shorthand notes. Joyce Simard presents a very efficient picture as Carolyn Babineau well-poised has hertally her worksheet totals. ECOMOMICS Deacher for a day. and satisfied with his work ns. Kevin Geo.) Giri tet FCeOn On eS. classe Equally happy with the results are Bileen O'Neill, and Ann Walsh. Commercial Font i Be, to prepare for professional life. ad Did=yousmake it, Gayle? Theresa Nolin asks as she and Donna Allen check the DU etinebOatGetOtetects Lect tc um lnel fevOd | as seniors is the Vocational Competency Certificate awarded to those students who dasipiltayveprorression ad nthe commercial subjects. Heine tmace thaueaneuadept=in «the worldsot basketball are awkward when it comes to theswiomsud of typino. Vlwice a week (our coOllevempoundmseniors assemble to learn the skillssof typing. Practice makes per- fect, sbove, Toattaina position inthe business world, one must acquaint herself with modern business ma- chines such asthe IBM Executary on which Geraldine Flinndisplays her proficiency. Underclassmen The Junior College Preparatory students exit happily from Juntors the lab after performing an interesting experiment. Now they venture to English class to discuss Hawthorne. Daniel Cyr takes over as Geometry teacher by drill- ing with the rest of the class the geometric theorems sncecocolliaties, wueit to right Annette Boucher, Joyce Sophomores Forte, Joan Collins, Eileen Gautreau, Donna Beninati and Maureen Mullane. Freshmen The serious demeanor of our freshmen belies the concentration needed in embarking on a high school career. 45 Sena Ou allons nous? Sr. Georges Fran- coise controls the confusion of chang- ing classes as she directs the Fresh- menvon their way. So phomores find it profitable to make wise use of the study periods allotted each day. They re- alize thatthis time can be a great aid in lessen- ing the burden of homework. Some find it easier to accomplish their written assignments such as Biology and Geometry while others prefer to study French and Latin II, During the opening days of school the Fresh- men were really engrossed in their studies. Algebra and History seemedto be among their favorite. We wonder how proficient they are now in speaking fluent Frenchand Latin? Does this excessive study-prevailing mood still en- hance their young minds? Study Pertod Clearing the path for a better understanding of the business world, the Junior Commercial stu- dents make Typing, Shorthand, and Office Practice a part. of their daily routine. Friends FOOD tor CLHOUGHdeasewell@assorinesboby is supplied by our smiling chefs. Left to right: Mrs. Bonin, Mrs. Donoghue, Mrs. Wolfe, and Mrs. Munroe. : | Q Never take no for an answer is the slogan of N. D.'s roving photographer, Fr. Marcel Lajoie, S.M. —-— Squeaky doors, broken shades, any- thing and everything is taken in stride by our versatile janitor, Mr. Hector Ouellette, Sea —— nee Ve aes S oe a ii eOrsnotelaG issthe ques tion being settled by Mrs. Doolin, R.N., for our ''physically fit'' seniors. Dr. Frank Downey believes in the old adage--an ounce of prevention (in this case two cc's of serum) is wortha pound of cure for his secretary Joyce Simard. Notre Dame is deeply indebted to Mr. Francis Convy whose untiring efforts anddiligent workare res- ponsible for the graduation cho- rale. 49 {tires Blessing of Class Kings Finally the time has arrived for the blessing and bestowal of the coveted class rings by our paston set Mailloux. As others proceed to the altar, Lawrence Hurley “avana Patricia Cryan's eyes are affixed upon their own symbols of the undy- ing bond that ties them to their Alma Mater. Robert Degou looks on as Richard Stafford reverently kisses his mirac- ulous medal. smilestdiomiunat emtiestacescso tarie senior boys as they proudly exhibit their newly blessed’ class rings.) Is there hidden sorrow in the true mean- ing this holds for them? Lucille Pinard proudly displays her recently acc quite deci a siometin Osta Father Lajoie who pauses a moment to.admire it. 52 S Ww 2 Te = WY W O ica O ad O fz) O S fz) a4 LEO BOURDEAU, S.M. REV Stella Maris Staff Patricia Cryan utilizes her skills in preparing the copy. OMP te. Editor-in-Chief, Linda Wamboldt, has proven to be an indispensable asset to the staff. Through the tireless efforts of Mother Celine Helena and the photo- graphic excellence of Mr. Tisei our yearbook has progressed annually. Combining their efforts and talents, Carol Martin, James Carr, Theresa Nolin, Maureen Duffy realize the amount of work necessary to produce a commend- able yearbook. 54 Joyce Simard and Linda Wamboldt prepare cap- tions for.the next issue of the Vesuvius. qa Our adviser, sister Gabrielle Maria, explains to an interested staffthe fundamentals for arranging a well-balanced lay-out. Leftto right Paul Rochon, Donna Allen, Carol Martin, Maureen Duffy, Geraldine Flinn, Kathleen Boyle, Carolyn Babi- Neauwonristine | heriault, Patricia Gryan, Hileen OlNea Is SpCricsittditon, st aulekhocnon, studies the style of CUrrent sports writers to better understand and evaluate his own technique. “ ; « J : % Py: : : ‘ 5 eed ae a Ae 3 ae 2 ¥e ‘ ‘ b . Be xs ne ; B ; . =e ‘ « ée . ; tee % 7 ee : %, 3 i . eo whe; e : Mo gage ee . ; Ba” ty, ee : = . P q « i = wae. vi e ua: Beate Hse 46 en Ms ae dike Ps we - . - om | tel iy’ f §, a ae a AS Chace a x “al, jane ? td Z we te , =a 3 OT NS E SOs 4a, SS eC Nee 8 C7 oP ‘ ey Gee 3 , Pzh$ RS 4 ; ey, a gave ¥ . yf 7 During the year projects, workshops, and lectures afford our Probers the opportunity to delve into many of the varied topics modern science has at its command. The world of microorganism reveals itself under the microscope, while Maureen Duffy and Joyce Simard scrutinize the diagrams they have prepared for their Boston College panel on enzymes. 58 Student Activites Leadership, initiative and dependability are the ingredients for a good student councillor. Fea- tured with their moderator, Sister Rita Theresa, ei mom rey Leschitalives: lawrence Hurley, Richard Fitzgerald, Donna Allen, Maureen Duffy, Joyce Simard and Patricia Cryan. Student Council It's a man's world when it comes to Student Council President, Bob Soley SivinosordersstOvlsindasWamboldt, SeCCUCtaLy. Gayle Pessotti, secretary; Lawrence Hurley, delegate; Rev. Donald Gagne, eet eeearector: Garo. ;Martin, vice- president, Robert McDonald, president. Convention Kound HISTORY Among the CYO'ers attending the National Conven- tion in Chicago weretheseten smiling juniors and seniors, namely Gayle Pessotti, Linda Wamboldt, (a VO. OY the march Robert McDonald, Judith Murphy, Carol Martin, Donna Allen, Lawrence Hurley, Gail Scannell.,, Joyce Simard, Virginia Lange, and their director, Ir. Donald Gapne, s.m. , Vt bx Enter little freshmen! SHIM mal SELL tt 08 ew ee a t 2 Str Ly ‘ % } oh : Ring Ceremony - October 7 Portraying the coming of Christinthe twentieth century are these two unique cribs which our own Fr. Gagne de- signed to instill Pope Paul VI's mes- sage of PEACE throughout the world. Captain Crunch, anyone? yee 7 -_ oa Off to the House of the Seven Gables One, two, three, START! , and Pioneer Village! A NeaDousecOrpordlawork OLimercy, . ‘ a ae Signature Social itisesolelyoin theitamily! Maureen Soley '67 Robert Soley '66 Ensign Francis E. Soley Loe ty meo! t 63 Wy Commencement at last! | 7 Ve ° Sa Se See , Be S — : ts = es Boers EPR RES Ma dinsintiaN SRO Rev. Donaxp S. GaAcGNneE, S.M. Athletic Director CHARLES Boy Le, Basketball Coach Kevin Looney, Assistant Coach Rosert SOLEY and Larry HurLEY Co-Captains — ee Te Cavaliers Left to right: Rev. Donald S. Gagne, S.M., Richard Fitzgerald, Ronald Goulet, Joseph Bernard, Edward Kelley, Richard Viglione , David Degou, Robert McDonald, Norman Pelletier, Mr. Charles Boyle. Co-captains, Lawrence Hurley and Robert Soley. We The Scoreboard c Alumni 75 61 N. Cambridge Catholic 83 40 St. Joseph's 80 47 Austin Prep ult 48 St. vhomae 86 45 Dominic Savio 54 67 Gate of Heaven 61 29 St. Patrick's 63 46 St. Jean's 78 4] Austin Prep 88 65 St. Thomas 80 30 St. Joseph's 74 68 Dominic Savio 44 65 Gate of Heaven 66 30 4 St. Patrick's 43 46 N. Cambridge Catholic 69 40 Sti wean s 93 36 St: .Ratri€k's o 50 Xavier 69 66 Holy Name 52 90 66 Cavalterettes First row: Joyce Simard, Maureen Alford, Carol Martin, Jeanne Gervais, Judith Murphy. Second row: Maureen Duffy, Lucille Wagner, Kathleen Boyle, Karen Cully, and Gail Scannell. 67 le DOnegGilredathe COontlOlom ine top--one of the 'few'' bright spots for the Alumni at the annual game! 2. Heads up! It must bea pos- sible rebound that has Joe Bernard's undivided atten- tion, ai 3.A loose ball! But no one Seems sto. want it as four Cavaliers converge on the play. 4.Bob McDonald flies through thesairewithithe oreatestvor €ase to intercept eritwant pass from the hands of an opponent. 68 5. Although surrounded, Bob Soley drops in another two POLULSELO LEN) ae 6. Our future Stars tiene VeLS taking charge ina contest against our arch-rivals. -Dick Fitzgerald, our most valuable player, has no speed limitsias he drives in Pomc COTGALOT aN alsa! 8.No doubt about who has that rebound as Larry Hurley and Bob Soley, ‘clear the boards. 69 i a Toffenetti's Miss Liberty All aboard! Senior Crip New York Hy. ¥ 1, i mrt see wee. ee ae Wermera) ik tk th di eT a Marine Toi War Memorial Unknown Lincoln Memorial Ca eae Washington Guests of Representative En Or a swan Gilles National Shrine Washington Monument Iwo Jima Memorial Smithsonian Institute Tomb of the Unknown Bill Pfeiffer oO CO VD wm W eienrorvso one. Kennedy LOSM(t] Vernon , (key 4 a wt oie ; 2 a ‘ Re XN tO ee lee a EXICD 1846, AH WAR BETWEEN: THE STATES too. JA OSPR WAR bei: 71 t a , my i i - WLP My Ah yw ie ye | A ? aS Dd Seta ae ae fommencement — u - f,, vt, A. 2h C4 RARE PAG Ae i ; i i SPONSORS Rev. Robert Blanchet, S. M. Rt Reva J onn'S.) sextom Rev. Donald Gagne, S.M. Rev. Paul Shanley Réev.e Marcel: Lajoie, 3S) MM) Rev. George Ff. Smith Rev.. Philip laPlante, SoM. Rev. Francis Xavier [heriault. Ss. vou Rev. Robert, Mailloux,)S-M. Rev. John M. Toomey Rev. Henry P. Ouellette Rev. John J. White REN, dhelllieha, 12), kenevelSamu., (S. IMI. Mr. Mrs. Arthur Alford Mr. Mrs. John Murphy Mr. Mrs. James Allen Mrs. James Noonan Mr. Mrs. Charles Boyle Mr. Mrs. Charles Nolin Mr. Mrs. Frank Byrne Mr. Mrs. Bernard O'Neill Mr. Mrs. Edward Carr Mr. Mrs. Donald O'Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Thomas Carroll Mr. Mrs. Andrew Pessotti Mr. Mrs. Vernon Clark Mr. Mrs. Ronald Pinard In loving memory Mrs. Helen Coleman Mr. Mrs. Paul Rochon Mr. Mrs. William Duffy Mr. Mrs. Conrad Roux Mr. Mrs. Henry Duguay Mr. Mrs. Robert Simard Mr. Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald Mr. Mrs. Francis Soley Mra CaMrs. Patrick Fiinn Mr. Mrs. Joseph Theriault Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Hurley Mr. Mrs. Walter Vigilione Mr. Mrs. John Martin Mr. Mrs. John Walsh Mrs. Florence McDonald Mr. Mrs. Lewis Wamboldt Mr. Mrs. Duncan McNeill Mr. Mrs. Ralph Zoeller exe Beg Ec Mr. Francis Abbot Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Houston Mr. Mrs. Phil Bard Mrs. Ruth A, Kelley Mr. Mrs. Nap Beaudoin Mra, Mrss lonnalatoavin The Bilodeau Family Mr. Mrs. Francis LeClair Mr. Mrs. James Collins Mr. Mrs. Edward LeClair Family Mr. Mrs. Michael J. Cremin Mr. Mrs. Richard Murphy Mr. Mrs. Richard Daley Mr. Mrs. Anthony Nowlan Mrs. Leo Desrosiers Mr. Mrs. Michael O'Neil Mr. Mrs. Thomas Drinan Mr. Mrs. Michael O'Neill Mrs. Viola Forte Mr. Mrs. Lucien Ouellette Mr. Mrs. Norman Gallant Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Parow Family Mr. Mrs. Arthur Gautreau Mr. Dominick Perna Mr. Mrs. James H. Gavin Mr. Manuel Perry daughter Anne Mr. Mrs. Samuel Giannino Family Mr. Mrs. Roland Pridham Mr. Mrs. Leonard A. Gervais Mr. Mrs. Frederick Roy Family Mr. Mrs. Ralph Harriman Mr. Mrs. Walter J. Stanton Family Mr. Allen Hebert Mr. Mrs. Albert Wagner Family Mr. Mrs. Irvin Herb 76 PATRONS and PATRONESSES Mr. Richard Albertetti Miss Joan Collins The Alford Family Mr. Richard Collins Miss Rosemary Christine Alford Mrs. Johnny). “Conroy Mr. Mrs. Henry J. Ameral Family Mrs. Emma Cossette Mrs. Albert Arsenault Mr. Bill Cunningham Mr. Mrs. Harry Baczewski Mra a Mrs veAlibert Cyr Mr. Albert Baril Mr. Daniel Cyr Mrs. Emma Baril Miss Diane Cyr Miss Bertha Beauchemin Mremwiiector. Gyr Mr. Paul Beauchemin Mirrace vits s OScareGyvr Miss Dianne Beaudoin Miss Deborah Daley Mrs. Clara Beaulieu Mr. George Danabed Pvt. Manuel Bedugnis Miss Roberta Daniels Mrs. Marion Bedugnis Mr. William Dawson Miss Marie Benard Christie R. DeRosa Mr. Richard Bennet Miss Alice Desrosiers Mr. Mrs. Andrew Benoit Miss Ann Desrosiers Miss Bernadette Benoit Mr. David Anthony DeThomasis Miss Florence Benoit Mirsien ainessG, Doherty Mr, bred Benoit, Jr. Mrs. Frederick Donahue PieceNvrs, fred) Benoit, or. Mr. Mrs. Randall J. Donahue Mrs. John Benoit Miss Catherine Drinan Miss Phyllis Benoit Miss Lorraine Drinan Mr. Arthur Bernard Miss Theresa Drinan Mrs. Arthur Berube MraweMiss, Oceph 1, sDrolette Gi bamily Mrs. James Black Mr. Mrs. Kenneth L. Drolette Mrs. L. Bloemhard Mrs. Charles Dugan Mrs. Lucy Bloemhard Mremtcirs-= Raoul Gs Duperey James ''009'' Bond Miss Louise Durant Mr. Mrs. James Boucher Mrs. Mary Durant Mrs. Viola Boudrow Mrs. Dorothy Earle Mr. Barrie Merrill Brian Mr. Mrs. Earl Estes Mr. Mrs. Andrew Broussard Mr. Fredrick Fabrizi Mrs. Jack Browne Mr. Donald Fagen Mrs. James Buda Mrs. Frank Farquharson Kingfish Algonquin J. Calhoun Mr. Mrs. William P. Fitzgerald Mr. Mrs. Edward Call Kevin Lisa Fitzpatrick Mr. John Caulfield Flicka Miss Dolores Charles Mr George Horest Mrs. William Charles Mrs. Lita Forest Mrs. Aline Chartier Miss Joyce Forte Mrs. Anthony Clifford Mare aulaleatcorte Mrs. Helen Cohan The Foster Family Miss Margaret Colbert Mr. Mrs. Joseph Fournier Mrs. Patrick Coleman Mr. Mrs. Frechette Mrs. Mary B. Freniere A Friend Dr. Mrs. Ralph W. Galen Mr. Mrs. Van Gallant Lillian Miss Antoinette Gaudet Tito Gautreau Miss Rose Marie Gavin Mr. Edgar Geoffrion Mrs. Ludesvin Gerard Miss Jeannette C. Gervais Miss Theresa H. Gervais Mr. Robert Giannino Master Stephen Giannino Mrs. Beatrice Gilligan The Goulet Family Mrs. W. Ralph Greene Mrs. Katherine Hartnett Mr. Charles Hazel Mr. Mrs. Hazelwood Mr. Alan Hughes Mr. Mrs. Joe Igo Mrs. Mae Igo Mr. Mrs. Peter Igo Mrs. Norman D. Johnston Miss Gertrude Joyce Miss Paula Kelley Mrs. Mary Kilgarriff Mr. William Kilgarriff Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Kinnon Mr. Mrs. William H. Lackie, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Raymond A. Lanciault Miss Betty Landry Miss Leona Landry Mr. Mrs. Simon Landry Miss Lucille Lange Miss Carole Laurendeau Miss Linda Lavin Mr. Mrs. Charles Lavoie Miss Kelley LeClair Mr. William LeClair Mrs. Leman Miss Germaine T. Lessard Mr. Mrs. Leodore Letendre Mr. Mrs. Albert Libby Q.W. Lung Co. 78 Miss Francine Luzzatto Mr. Mrs. Frank Luzzatto Family Mrs. Annie Madden Master Wayne Madori Mrs. Helene T. Mahoney Mrs. Nicholas Manganiello Mr. Richard Manners Mr. Mrs. Arthur Marchand Mrs. Georges Marquis Miss Marie Marquis Mrs. Mary Marquis Miss Therese Marquis Mrs. Eva Martel Mr. Mrs. Lawrence McAnneny Family Mr. Mrs. McAnnery Mr. Mrs. McCarthy Mr. Mrs. Gerald McCarthy Family Miss Mary Ann McCarthy Mr. Michael McCarthy Mrs. Michael McCarthy Mrs. Rose McDonough Miss Ann McGinnis Mr. William S. McNeill Mrs. Thomas McQuiggan Miss Joanne Theresa Meehan Jean, Rita, and Florence Messier Mr. Joseph Meskell Mrs. Mildred Meskell Mr Peters? aMeseurs Miss Linda Mikolaitis Mr. Mrs. Herbert Miller, Jr. Miss Susan Miller Miss Georgiana Monier Mr. Russell N. Morency Mr. Mrs. Albert Morrow Mr. Ralph Moulton Mrs. Agnes V. Murphy Mrs. Anna B. Murphy Mr. Mrs. James Murphy Mr. Mrs. Paul A. Murphy Mr. Mrs. Richard J. Murphy Mr. Mrs. Edward Nadeau Family Mr. Mrs. Samuel J. Norberg Mr. Mrs. Richard Cushing O'Brien Karyn Mrs. Doris O'Connor Mrs. Mary O'Hare Mr. Mrs. John O'Neil Family Miss Marianne O'Neill Mr. Mrs. Joseph Paquet Mr. Raymond Paquet Mr. Kenneth J. Parow Miss Louise Pelletier Mr. Jack Pessotti Mrs. Florence Poirier Mirae Alperiy. Forras Mr. Dick Primmer Raymond, Theresa Norman Proulx Mr. Anthony Raphal Master John Razzino Miss Anne Marie Rennie Mr. Walter Rennie Pie. Al RICCI Mr. Mrs. Oscar Robillard Mr. John Rocha Miss Denise Rochon Mr. Mrs. Stanley H. Rogers Miss Margaret Roy Mr. Joe Roy Mr. Mrs. James Ryan Mr. Mrs. Wilfrid St. Martin 79 Mrs. Barbara Salie Sanborn Jenny Gas St ation Mrs. Mary Sheehan Mr. Andy Yushing Shum Miss Catherine Singleton IMbe., te MBS. deweatec IME, Syeawide,, d)re- Mrs. John F. Smith Mr. James Spriggs Mrs. Peggy Steele Miss Noreen Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Michael Tarmly Mrs. Armelle M. Theriault H. Elton True Mr. Louis Valente Miss Judy Villemaile Mrs. Elaine Voke Mr. Stephen Voltero Miss Janice Wagner Miss Agnes White Mr. Mrs. Frank P. White Mr. Harry J. White The Williams Family Mrs. Florence Zani MrreeeMre ws lonnebe ZAyliez Best Wishes from ur Lady Of Pity Parish Cambridge zt 3 Massachusetts Rev. Robert J. Mailloux, S.M. Pastor Rev. Marcel Lajoie, S.M. Rev. Donald S. Gagne, S.M. 80 “Catholic Youth On The March” NOTRE DAME C.Y.O. Cambridge REV. ROBERT McDONALD President EDWARD KELLEY Treasurer Massachusetts DONALD S. GAGNE, S.M. Director LAWRENCE HURLEY Delegate 81 CAROL MARTIN Vice-President GAYLE PESSOTTI Secretary Best of Luck from The Juniors CHRIS DULLEA RONALD CARUSO President Vice-President LUCILLE WAGNER DIANE BEAUDOIN Treasurer Secretary 82 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 From the Sophomores DONNA BENINATI DONNA PARROW President JOAN McDONALD Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 83 Compliments and Best Wishes to the Graduates from the Freshmen i Weise i 1 Vaal AN — ah 1, Hibs ALBERT CREMINS Vice-President and Secretary LORNA MELANSON = a) — O co = Lud Se Zz =a President Treasurer Compliments and Best Wishes of A. Belanger Sons, Inc. 173 Harvey Street Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Waterproofing and Weatherproofing Engineers Contractors Gerard N. Verrier, President 85 Warren Kay Vantine Studio Official School Photographers 132 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. 86 CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES House of Representatives Washington, D. C. THOMAS P. O'NEILL, JR. 11th District Massachusetts Best Wishes from The Holy Union Guild 87 To The Class of’ 66 Compliments of The Boyle Family Mr. Charles Boyle Notre Dame Coach ROBERT G. GOULET “Insurance for Every Need” THE HARTFORD LIFE 648-7691 Year in and year out, you'll do well with the HARTFORD 88 Compliments of St. Patrick’s Parish Stoneham Rt. Rev. John S. Sexton Rev. George F. Smith Rev. Luke A. Farley Rev. John J. White Rev. Paul R. Shanley Compliments of Our Lady Of The Assumption Parish, Chelsea Rev. Julien E. Rondeau, S.M., Pastor 89 THIS IS THE muy i a = ie an MUA Tine sete oat ei ar brn fh a a tae dssye® igs 2 aac, shat ee } ; t 4 8 uf f i H ; I SISTERS BROTHERS PRIESTS MISSIONARY SISTERS MORE ARE NEEDED TODAY, TO CARRY Of CHRIST'S WORK ...MARY’S WAY! SO MANY VITALLY IMPORTANT JOBS AWAIT YOU. Missions in Foreign Lands — Teaching — Parishes — Preaching Re- treats Missions — Chaplains in Armed Forces — Nursing — Social Service — Catechetics — Writers Editors — Communications — Administrations — Technical — Trades. Address inquiries to: Rev. Philip LaPlante, S.M. Vocation Director 27 ISABELLA STREET Boston 16 sie ete sire Massachusetts Compliments of John J. Donahue Son FUNERAL HOME Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 547-1100 90 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class from Mr. Mrs. Kevin Gallant and Family CHELSEA CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE ZAHKA’S 91 OLD COLONY OIL COMPANY, INC. DOMESTIC and INDUSTRIAL FUELS 35 Cottage Park Avenue CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 864-5330 Compliments of W.B. CONNORS OIL CO., INC. HEATING OILS -:- OIL BURNERS 8 GILMORE STREET STONEHAM 80, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone: 438-0144 92 Masse Best Wishes Hardware Co., Inc. Hardware and B.P.S. Paints St. Patrick Parish Corner of Confraternity of Walden and Sherman Streets ae - Christian Doctrine Cambridge, Massachusetts Stoneham, Massachusetts TR 6-4755 Compliments of Keefe Funeral Home Highland CHARLES D. KEEFE Farms Market 2175 Massachusetts Ave nue 2282 Massachusetts Avenue CAME RUDGE MASS” Cambridge Massachusetts Ave., Mass. 93 Compliments of Duguay Robillard Market 336 Rindge Avenue John F. Malloy Son Cambridge — Mass. Plumbing Heating Best Wishes Val Soucy Roofing to Sheet Metal Work — Roof Repairs the Class of ’66 TRowbridge 6-4757 from 136 Sherman Street Lynch’s Pharmacy Cambridge, Massachusetts 94 Compliments of MISS MARY LOUISE RILEY ; Compliments of ROSE THERESE Wise Potato Chips Collegiate 143 Rindge Avenue Outfitters Cambridge, Mass. Ut Distributing Co. 2107 Mass. Avenue Cambridge — _ Mass. EL 4-6722 Open Air TURNPIKE AUTO BODY Expert Body Fender Repairs Fresh Pond Movie — Avto Glass — Alewife Brook Parkway and Concord Avenue Robert Mitchell See the Movies the Outdoor Way 14 Shawmut Street -:- Park Sq. Rain or Clear — Boston, Mass. Get in your Car — Come as you are! 95 Towing Service SO6-8181-2-3 Compliments of WEBSTER AUTO BODY Jonard Expert Body Fender Repair Auto Glass “Just a Shade Better” Thomas Murray custom made shades, venetian blinds, etc. 69 Webster Avenue Somerville 43, Mass. Phone 491-7336 Mass. Limb Compliments of Brace Co. Robillard News V. N. Robillard, Proprietor Agency 45 Kingston Street 67A Clifton Street Boston 11, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Telephone CA 7-9125 EL 4-6748 Parking facilities just across the street 96 Bobby Soley’s Aunts Helen and Louise Carousel Cleaners 289 Main Street No. Reading, Mass. 664-8526 “Pick-up and Delivery” A. Alford — Proprietor Congratulation to the CLASS OF ‘66 from Mr. Mrs. Walter Arnold 97 Compliments of Dudley Furniture And Appliance Compliments of George W. Spartichino Leonard J. Mullen Attorney-at-Law Compliments of Sunnyhurst Farms Porter Square, Cambridge University Trust Company 2360 Massachusetts Ave. N. Cambridge, Mass. Congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaBerge Vivienne Almyra Robert Jacqueline Compliments of St. John’s Holy Name Society 98 Aluminum Windows — Doors — Siding Porch Enclosures — Kitchen Cabinets W.A. Munroe CARPENTER Remodeling and Repairing Tel. PRospect 6-6911 15 Mossland Street — Somerville, Mass. Brosnan Oil Co., Inc. 7 Boulevard Road Arlington, Mass. MI 3-2202 MI 3-3910 VAN GALLANT SONS Carpenters and Builders Modern Kitchens Installed 51 Wendell Street CAMBRIDGE, MASS. TR 6-1428 EL 4-642] Cambridge Brake Service Brakes and Wheel Alignment 2578 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. ELiot 4-9520 Whitney’s Cafe Joe Bolduc — Prop. Choice Liquors at the corner of BOYLSTON MT. AUBURN STS. Harvard Square, Cambridge Telephone — EL 4-9858 Mr. Arthur E. Gautreau General Trucking Disposal 1 WARWICK PARK CAMBRIDGE, MASS. KI 7-156] 99 Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. J. Barr and Family BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES from the PARENTS-TEACHER COUNCIL of NOTRE DAME General Builders Supply Co. LUMBER STadium 2-7851 KEnmore 6-4950 TRowbridge 6-4460 135 Harvey Street Cambridge, Mass. ZINA GREENWOOD IV 4-9859 24 Hour Towing Service Belmont Auto Service Automatic Standard Transmissions Repaired — Rebuilt — Adjusted 259 Belmont Street Belmont, Mass Compliments of JOHN F. McAVOY Funeral Service Auto - Life - Home - Fire - A H Gerald S. Fleming Associated With DAVID A. DALEY Ins. Agency 150 Boston Ave., Ball Sq. Somerville Office 623-1230 Res. PR 6-4798 “Under 25 Accounts Welcomed” Cottages 4 Rent on Cape Cod Al Martin IV 4-1573 Congratulations to the SENIORS from The Bernard Family Compliments of United American Veterans 2076 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Membership Open to Qualified Veterans Best Wishes from Mr. Mrs. Ralph Zoeller And Family Harvard Motors, Inc. Greater Boston’s Most Progressive Lincol n — Mercury — Comet Dealer First In Sales — Service — Body Work 145 Fellsway East — Somerville 666-4410 North Cambridge Service Center Gerard Grenier, Proprietor 2500 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Tires - Batteries - Accessories Tune-up, Brakes EL 4-9033 Compliments Of A FRIEND FRANK M. CARVELL Dispensing Optician PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED EYEGLASS REPAIRS 11 Medford Street Arlington, Mass. Telephone Mlssions 3-7325 Dudley Furniture Co. 2368 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Congratulations to the _ GRADUATES from Mr. Mrs. Charles G. Nolin Family Compliments Of The Sunday Afternoon Movies sponsored by Our Lady of Pity Parish Kirkland 7-9486 Since 1932 Newtowne Woodworking Co. Louis G. Theriault Son Manufacturers of STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES KITCHEN CABINETS Alterations of all Kinds 31 Cedar Street N. Cambridge, Mass. Emile Corbin —Plastering — 72 Dover Street West Somerville, Mass. 623-3715 Tito Gautreau — Light Catering — Buffet a Speciality KI 7-1561 “Advanced Notices Required” H. P. HOOD SONS Quality Dairy Products Since 1846 500 Rutherford Ave. Boston, Mass. 02129 BEST WISHES FROM T R Service Center (Tom DeMarco and Reno Breton) 203 Elm Street Cutter Square SOMERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS Best Wishes to the GRADUATES from The Ting-A-Lings Congratulations from Alfred Poirier CLASS OF 1964 103 Compliments of NORTH AVENUE SAVINGS BANK 1960 Massachusetts Avenue CAMBRIDGE — MASS. in Porter Square Best Wishes to the GRADUATES from The Carr Family Be A BETTER CHRISTIAN Join The Confraternity Of Christian Doctrine Notre Dame, Cambridge J. RICHARD O’NEIL CO. School Jewelers 182 FRANKLIN STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. DANIEL M. MURPHY Toro Lawn Mowers — McCulloch Chain Saws Snow Bird Removers Marine Hardware — Builders’ Supplies TOOL RENTALS 2456 Vee eit Ave. Leonard J. Mullan, Sr. Cambridge 40, Mass. Compliments of Good Luck Compliments of and Best Wishes Appliance Center om The Murphy Family PAUL E. P. BURNS INC. CAPS @® GOWNS ®@ HOODS Choir-Confirmation Gowns — Pulpit-Judicial Robes For Rental and For Sale 316 Summer Street — Boston, Mass. LIberty 2-151 32— 1514 Paul E. P. Burns Compliments of HAYES OIL PRODUCTS DANIEL J. HAYES, JR., President 104 Compliments of Craddock Apothecary 44 High Street -:- 22 Church Street Medford Winchester Compliments of The Pastry Box 140 Medford Street Arlington Center 648-9765 Open Sundays Compliments of The Carroll Family Congratulations to THE CLASS OF ‘66 from Mr. Mrs. Francis A. Soley HAMMOND CLEANERS Lexington, Massachusetts VO 2-9711 Pick-up and Delivery Mr. Bartley’s Burger Cottage The Best Burgers in New England 1246 Massachusetts Avenue Harvard Square (Across From Lamont-Library) 105 Inn’s Square Men’‘s Bar 1350 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Massachusetts M. Tarmey, Manager Barnett Bros., Inc. STORE FIXTURES — DESIGNERS MANUFACTURERS — ENGINEERS 1600 V.F.W. PKWY., BOSTON 32, MASS. BOSTON — PROVIDENCE TURNPIKE FAirview 5-8600 Area Code 617_ 325-8600 Compliments of Mr. Mrs. McMenimen Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF ‘66 from William Kevin Looney Congratulations to the Graduates Columbia Food Stores, Inc. 2320 MASS. AVE. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — 491-9092 — Specializing in Cold Cuts SUPREME FOOD 62 Waldon Street KI 7-3030 GROCERIES Congratulations TO THE GRADUATES from Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wolfe and Family Compliments of Roger P. Ouelette GLASSEORS Os, Your Cambridge Radio Shack BLAIS BROTHERS CARPENTERS 33A Kingston Street Somerville 44, Massachusetts Tel. 666-3614 Compliments of Kwik Auto Body Supply Inc. 135 Mystic Avenue Medford, Mass. 395-2177 THE BROWNE DRUG Registered Pharmacists 201 Massachusetts Avenue ARLINGTON — MASS. 648-0557 106 GEORGE R. STONE CO. Realtors 1927 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Porter Square Cambridge, Mass. TR 6-4710 Eves: PA 9-2995 Mr. Stone Lawrence J. Thibault Jr. Compliments of Paul Ouelette CLASS OF ‘65 Compliments of Roland J. Morin 1955 Massachusetts Avenue CAMBRIDGE — MASS. Paramount Carpet Laying Co. 13 Harvey Street CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Telephone 876-7776 Congratulations to the CLASS OF ‘66 Alice G. Wallace Beauty Salon 214 Mass. Ave. — Arlington, Mass. 648-0689 Ask for Betty Mary Carter Paint Store 1177 Massachusetts Ave. Arlington, Mass. 02174 Mr. Mrs. Lenie Duguay Buy One Gallon 2nd one Free Compliments of Congratulations BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ‘66 to the Ww mu SENIOR CLASS THERMO-RITE ero Tempered Glass Fireplace Enclosures The Walsh Family Arlington :: Massachusetts Congratulations Compliments of to the CLASS OF 1966 The Wamboldt Family Avery’s Radio Supply Inc. 1203 Mass. Ave. Arlington, Mass. Good Luck Compliments Of and Best Wishes to the : CLASS OF ‘66 Cormier’s Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Roux and Paul Congratulations Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fitgerald, Jr. to my Classmates and the 4 Fitzies Dennis Roux The Pewter Pot Muffin House Compliments Of Mass. Ave. at Arlington Center “Something Old . . . Something New” TeetOursenice Frank’s Steak House MI 6-1333 107 Clarence A. Stanford INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE 90 Highland Avenue Somerville, Mass. MO 6-4200 Compliments Of Mr. Mrs. Leopold J. Cote Compliments Of Joan Ghilardi Compliments Of Mr. Mrs. J. D. Gaudette Good Luck TO THE GRADUATES from Jackie Goulet Class of ‘65 Congratulations to the Graduates Mr. Mrs. Louis Oppedisano 108 MAGNOLIA VARIETY 40 Massachusetts Ave. Arlington Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Devin and Family Best Wishes from Courtney Bros. Florists Frank’s Barber Shop 2384 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge Massachusetts Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1966 Donna Oppedisano ‘64 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Pelletier and Family Compliments of Chester W. Alexander Compliments of Celine G. Blais CLASS OF 1965 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘66 from A Graduate of the Class of ‘64 Lucille M. Lange BEN’S AUTO REPAIR Specializing in All Makes of Cars 2055 Mass. Ave. Rear Cambridge, Mass. HENRY’S BARBER SHOP 235 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. “IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL” LARKIN ASSOCIATES, INC. 294 Massachusetts Ave. Arlington, Mass. DICTATING EQUIPMENT - NORELCO RADIOS ® TAPE RECORDERS PHOTO COPY - HERMES TYPEWRITERS RIGAZIO‘’S LAUNDERMAT DRY CLEANERS 280 Rindge Avenue UNiversity 4-4771 INTERSTATE COMMERCE REG. ., Vt., Conn., R.I., N.Y., N.J. and Canada Who Moves You Is Just as Important as Where You Move R. ST. AMANT FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING 14 Jackson St. — No. Cambridge, Mass. Tel. Kirkland 7-9050 Packing — Storage Fireproof Storage Warehouse — Closed Vans oods Insured In Transit Me., N.H CHARLES R. LAVERTY, JR. INSURANCE AGENCY Auto - Fire - Life — Tax Preparation 2168 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Phone UN 4-0097 — Res. 354-3172 CAMBRIDGE FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES 2301 Mass. Ave. Cambridge 40, Mass. TRowbridge 6-0951 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Martin, Carol, John and David “ASTOR JEWELER” Porter Sq. Shopping Center Sales and Repairs All Types of Watches and Jewelry — Lay Away Plan — 49 White Street Cambridge 109 GREGORY’S MEN‘’S FORMAL WEAR Rentals and Sales OPEN EVENINGS 162 Mass. Ave. — Arlington 74, Mass. Mission 3-6464 MacKAY — McCAFFREY Counselors-at-law 365 Washington Street (Brighton Center) Boston, Massachusetts 02135 Algonquin 4-7778 Congratulations to the CLASS OF ‘66 from Mrs. E. G. Shirley Compliments of Marie Wagner Compliments of MOSCA‘S BAKERY Compliments Of The Herb Family FRANK’S of ROME Coiffure of Elegance 892 Massachusetts Ave. Arlington, Mass. MI 8-3460 Reilly Bros. Oil Co. — FUEL OIL — BURNER INSTALLATION and SERVICE PERSONALIZED SERVICE stie ELiot 4-6761 FRANK REILLY 88 Pemberton St., Cambridge, Mass. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘66 from The O’Neill Family Beauty Patio Smooth Sailing to the CLASS OF ‘66 from Ensign Francis Edward Soley, U. S. N. U.S.S. Henderson D.D. 785 CONGRATULATIONS from TROOP 50— Boy Scouts of America Congratulations from THE McNEILL FAMILY Compliments of FASHION CLEANERS 2298-2300 Massachusetts Ave. North Cambridge Congratulations CLASS OF ‘66 from The Abbott Family Compliments of Jeanne Duguay Office 868-4050 Res. Eliot 4-3071 Leo A. Desrosiers Representative METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 625 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge 38, Mass. Michael A. Coletti MASON CONTRACTOR Worcester 2, Mass. Congratulations and Good Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘66 Jeannette Broussard CUBBY OIL CO., INC. 71 Porter Street Cambridge, Mass. Tel.: TR 6-1885 IV 4-6114 THE CONGRESS STORE MEN’S FURNISHINGS 2362 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 547-3775 Phone TR 6-7773 PANSY’S BEAUTY SALON 2192 Massachusetts Ave. North Cambridge, Mass. Hair Coloring Our Specialty WE 3-9712 VISITING HOURS Telephone ELiot 4-4340 WE :3;2405 4 z8 5 Sargent Street — Cambridge, Mass. 02140 WOBURN NURSING HOME JAMES ALLEN 18 delise Street REGISTERED OPTICIAN Woburn, Mass. : MRS. D. HURLEY, R.N, Mr. G. SALTER License No. 776 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED -:- EYEGLASSES REPAIRED Supervisor Manager 111 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner and Joyce Congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrne Miss Patricia White Compliments of CLASS OF ‘64 CARROLL’S RESTAURANT — Banquet Rooms 89 MAIN STREET MEDFORD EX 6-3344 MAIDA PHARMACY, Inc. cr J. MAIDA, Reg. Pharm. 121 Mass. Ave. Cor. Windsor St. Arlington 74, Mass. MI 3-7840 Open 9 A.M. — 11 P.M. The Guild Shop Religious Articles, Greeting Cards and Gifts 2259 Massachusetts Avenue CAMBRIDGE 40, MASSACHUSETTS 112 Compliments of Maureen Carr Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Flinn and Family Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1966 Mrs. James J. Noonan Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS Rosemary Orso — 1961 Phil Orso — 1963 Best Wishes The Hurley Family of Stoneham Puritan Sanitary Supply Co. 48 Porter Road, Cambridge Plumbing Heating Supplies Compliments of Jean Boulanger ’65 CAMERON AVENUE VARIETY 78A Cameron Avenue Cambridge, Mass. BOOK LANE 1688A Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass Compliments of Porter Cafe Compliments Of Dorothy's Laundry 141 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Arlington — Massachusetts Compliments of SUFFOLK FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE 1046-50 Cambridge St. — Cambridge, Mass. Tel. TRowbridge 6-8354 Compliments of Egan’s Market Compliments of Aline M. Leger CLASS OF 1965 RINDGE PHARMACY 154-156 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Morse Body Watertown, Mass. Compliments Of Mr. Mrs. John Melanson Driver Education Courses Regular Courses ARLEX - Auto Driving - SCHOOL Licensed by The Registry of Motor Vehicles 350 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington 643-6657 1980 Massachusetts Ave., Porter Sq., Cambridge 491-6657 HA 6-1133 EDWARD M. KONDAZIAN IDEAL PICTURES 42 Melrose Street Boston, Mass. 02116 Compliments of Dr. J. T. Downey and Family Best Wishes and Good Luck to the GRADUATES OF 1966 from The Robert J. Simard Family JOAN-RICH BEAUTY SALON Rindge Avenue, Cambridge EL 4-9339 E. R. SAGE CO. Better Foods Harvard Square Belmont Centre Charles River Park Compliments Of Grant Realty Trust 114 at Phone 491-0775 NY Russ’S SHELL SERVICE Car ® Truck ® U-Haul Trailer Rentals RUSSELL N. HOLBROOK, Proprietor 2485 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of SUNSET CLEANERS Congratulations to the GRADUATES from The Duffy Family Compliments of Jimmy Commerford PAT’S VARIETY STORE 213 Rindge Avenue CAMBRIDGE MASS. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Theriault and Family Before you accept that first job... Look ower your employer as carefully as he does you What’s the Company like anyway? Would I be proud to work there? Reputation for square dealing with employees? Pleasant surroundin gs? Will I be working with others my own age? Are they friendly? Do they socialize after hours? Will the boss be reasonable? Appreciate good, hard work, but won’t explode if I make a mistake? Will I make a decent week’s pay? Have a chance for raises, advancement, more responsibility? How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? Note: Many young men and women in this area can answer ‘‘Yes’’ to these questions. They work for New England Telephone Company ... New England’s largest employer. Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon... before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and w == New England Telephone ° Part of the Nationwide Bell System An equal opportunity employer the .. Qn 2 E ny) i wepehetemnatietin cs PN AN RM em 4 a RS ‘ ¢ y . i = SS. san ee val Mie ae ne Lon ey y yy a Waste ae Teh


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