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

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a. ee Ta a. ed ele ee a | eg , ee Ss — Cn Se ie ‘ n 7) i 2. ‘ Hg 4 1 4 ; 4 fi ' ees iu ’ 4 f uf ‘ : ¥} ' j , Oo ‘ } 3 P ives oh au 4 RL eis eM tow ate OLA Ps P Mig Lireh el alee ; 4 { , [on i f v AO OES RUIN) Bok Sa a aM we i S 7 , c 7 i e) fs a I aie Ay 4 - ae te j ie Cingely: if ai , rien i i RW Oks pee hey) ary MS De eee cy Pye “ee iy bere Ode Na ees The Seniors of Notre Dame High School Cambridge, Massachusetts Present Their VOL. 18 Prologue Due tothe general state ofthe affairs of the world today, we feel=ihavausss fitting that we, the heirs of this troub- led Society, should put forth the ideals which we hope to carry to fulfillment in our maturity. In such Sa))titiessas universal turmoil, strains ofpeace are forewarded from all sides. It is, how- ever, with a lasting peace with which we are concerned, Today we are faced with the pre- eminent fact that; if civilizations eo survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships--the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live to- gether and work together, in the same world, atpeacess. (from an undelivered speech by F.D.R. written shortly before his death. ) They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.” Isaiah 2:4 Administration—page 4 Era eee ee ss A | | ‘ ) 1 | Classes—page 26 REV] ROBERT, MAIL LOUXS SaM: PASTOR Administration RiVaevINCENT ROBIGHAUD, S.M. REV. DOLOR GINCHEREAU, S.M., REV, GERARD PELLETIER, S.M. We wishtocongratulate the Marist Fathers on this, the 150th anniver- sary of their mission of peace. A solemn vote of thanks is also in or- der for these dedicated men who have enriched our lives bothinthe realms of spiritual and secular activities. We further wish to welcome our three newcomers to Notre Dame; Fr. Ginchereau, Fr. Robichaud and Fr. Pelletier, hoping that their stay here will be apleasant and rewarding experience, Mother Celine Helena, S.U.S.C. Principal Student Council Moderator 1. Sister Rose Dolores, 5.40, onc. Junior Religion 2. Sister Geline Gertrude; S. U.S.C, French--History Freshmen N.H.S. Moderator 3.Sister Anne Genevieve, S.U.S.C. Guidance Counselor English Ly. Sister Beatrice Gerard woes one. Commercial Juniors Vesuvius Advisor 5. Sister Margarita Marie, S.U. once Mathematics-- Latin Sophomores Librarian Faculty Sisters of the Holy Union SistermeROSsSerlOan eon. ORG. Sistem mveliner;Mariewo.U aoa. Science--History Glee Club Seniors Probers--Stella Maris Advisor Seniority in allaspects of life, entails responsibility. For the ef- forts, good or bad, exhibited by all men will either retard or advance the quest for a workable solution to the problems of mankind. Leadership is not so uncommon a quality, but competent, reliable lead- ershipeis indecduautarity aelusioeLO this end, that we at Notre Dame are transformed into young adults, ca- pable of exercising these qualities, “Peace is not absence of war, it is a virture, a state of mind, a dis- position for benevolence, confidence, justice.” Spinoza 10 Seniors Basketball Cheerleader Catholic Youth Org. Editor Glee Club Library Council Mission Captain National IHionor Society Pep Squad Patterning Red Cross Student Council Stella Maris Vesuvius 1G 12 ANDREW F. McAVOY 128 A Thorndike Street Arlington, Mass. Mac... popular... extremely vociferous ... often caught doo- dling in class... dislikes dances oe enjoys a good joke... poet lau- reate of the Senior Class... on strike against barbers... College bound... frequently quotes from the Gospel according to Cowman, PAUL) OPPE DISANG 142 Dudley Street Cambridge, Mass, Paul... Cheerful and friendly oe e SUPpOrtersOL thes Mise rece belongs to Cosa Nostra???... Can take a joke...member of the Coop Society...upholds Ford su- premacy..). partial to rishi oir. --- ECPI bound... always mut- tering Aw rite. ' DONNA M, BENINATI 6 Seagrave Road Cambridge, Mass. Ben ... giant of the Senior class.... 90 pounds of trouble... partial to Somerville... favorite movie--''GEORGE-y Girl' ... one orthe Brigham's three... never, lost for words... proves ''good things come in small packages, Ves. M. C. oo. O. 1- Choral Chier. 3- GG. Sec. Pres. Nok A BB AB Ww OA GERARD L, COTE 17 Clifton Street Cambridge, Mass, Jard... frequent commuter to iODIDC MIN LiseviaaRicerolreet... never seen without Bob... has eyes for the Canadian border... dependable... another member of the Coop Society... favorite color =- Kelley Greens) 13 14 DAVID W,. BARR 74 Beverly Road Arlington, Mass, Do-Barr...has unique method for disposing of homework assign ments, reartires, transmissions and licenses ... reveres boots, mini-skirts, and no-school an- nouncements...lost a buddy with Normie's departure, ANNETTE D, BOUCHER 37 Jefferson Park Cambridge, Mass, Net-Net''... has a RAYdiant smile... enjoys cold, rainy nights in Marlboro... invests in Kelly Frappe Shampoos... can't seem to stay on her feet at dances... a supplier of guitar (strings... a8 fascinated by deer tracks... a friend to everyone, — ! PP RW PP PP ALICE S, CHI 7 Woodbridge Street Cambridge, Mass. ''Bing- Bing''... sweet and cute ...has.a smile for everyone... Donut's next door neighbor... left her heart in Brazil...never seen with the same clothes twice ...pride of the Senior class, C. VG 'O). +t Choral 4 Ves. 4 JOAN M, COLLINS 21 Clay Street Cambridge, Mass, PieCankwieesslLovereof school... partialto fences... hates jewelry, especially ''BEADS ... loves juice weeeistorian sotesthesr century... Zayre's a second home... great sense of humor... always says the right word atthe wrong time. ‘Spy eer Choral eS. ISR OP 15 MICHAEL J, CREMIN 35 A Memorial Road Somerville, Mass. Mike,.. carefree... mischievous . . quick at final bell... wild about black leather jackets...Harley's and news broadcasts... Dave's shadcw...a terror ontwo wheels ..extortionist extraordinary when it comes to the Missions. DAIN eee Oavale 196 Pemberton Street | Cambridge, Mass. | Danny ... Reaches farthest in | shorthand... enjoys poking girls in the ribs... bears a devilish grin... frequently comments on anything during class...loves to eat...finds some classes condu- cive to sleep... constantly crack- ing knuckels--therapy, Dan? 16 CATHERINE M, DRINAN 193 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass, NGathy ... Math brain... keeps the Senior candy supply in busi- ness... future Florence Night- ingale...has a problem every day peeetaiteiul Probers member... always first in the schoolyard... quiet... always has a spare 30¢ ...-a summer blonde, oo. O,, 1-4 Prob, 2-4 Ves. + Ed. 4 SS 4 oy. C. 4 nN. H.S. | i. CG. 4 JOSE PHel. FILZGERALD 9 A Cottage Avenue Somerville, Mass. Eitzye. ee meast day Marchal] ...proficient atfloor washing... favorite team--the Knicks? ??... the old man...aggressive on the court... French scholar...coolly efficient with the slide rule in hand... another of) [..C.'s victo- rious hoop'' opponents, 1H JOY GiggM Fer ORT ks JU RICesotLLeeL Cambridge, Mass, Joycie' .... everyone's friend ... bubbling personality... C.Y.O's first lady... partial tom oily om objects... always the first with the latestnews...terrific cheer- leader...peppier than pepper... frequently holds ''Open House'! -- speechless? ? ? Chler Capt. Ves. B.C Prob. Sec. Choral SPRY AALS Sp. Ch. Vien Etre Viens EILEEN R, GAUTREAU One Warwick Park Cambridge, Mass. Fileen... friendly... witty... forever on the phone,...likes to wear her hair in banana curls... never im issing froma spaliyeen has an unexplainable affinity for the letters M M...has an avid dislike for the word ''guttergums HOLIDAY YEARBOOK pigy RING CeRewony = COMING OCT 18 COUNTRY stop © e Hy oe Aart oO n Qay vUrOA ore 18 ie Wr RWHP WWHY PP PP PP We Pp RONALD A, GOULET 91 Yorktown Street Somerville, Mass, Ron,,. the Philosopher...nimble of foot, quick of speech, followed by contemplative meditation... conspires to be rhythmetically competent... perpetually displays a toothy grin... fuzzy physiognomy ... sports fiend... Charlie Shultz is his guru. NADINE L, LAMPS 15 Christine Road Arlington, Mass. NCHER ,..petite in her ways unc WwdySmoasma woUunnY, s simile for everyone... never uses her French temper except when ag- gravated by people who are too technical...likes coffee frappes Paap iane tO bes RIG Hissome day -.-tuture teacher. 19 LINDA LAVIN 30 Lincoln Way Cambridge, Mass. WT WIS SY se. VIVACLOUS: , «Omeron the Brigham's gals... ''dimples of the Senior class,,, never seen with a frown... roaring cheerleader eee Loves ''jimmies' on ice cream has a devotion to pig tails. Chler. Ss Gy Gey2c. Choral Ves, Per. DIANE LeCLAIR 76 Spencer Avenue Chelsea, Mass. Kitten .,..one of the Chelsea clan...likes to play the tielda always eats but never gains weight ee collects stray animals... thinks Rice Street is Indianapolis... in- sists: LeGlair is Virishi. cee quently drives up a “Hilic — | PP PP Pp W NM WW DY ! -— « PE PPP PWe PP nN | JOAN E, McDONALD 14 Tuft Street Cambridge, Mass, POanie ow... tiase ae delncate® sneeze... loves MELONS...would like to have a Tony...friend to all...the blue eyed sweetheart : of the Senior class... favorite song ''96 Tears, ! ieey. OF 2-4 Sec ir, 2 Ves. Wwsal MAUREEN E, MULLANE 121 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass, UIMOCIM fe eCULCE And = Delite.) , Partial to a;certain='' Plante!’ SIvaried ress € i. ..ignores: red lights... has an eye for ''Groovin'! -.-tavorite color: NAVY blue... one of the plain-clothes hippies... Vantine Miss, bo 2 EDWARD T, NEY 107 Bowdoin Street Medford, Mass. Eddie: 2 bl) Bound... lagies man,..dedicated follower of fa- shion,.. Perry's his pigeon in the schoolyard hoop league... for- mér percussion master ror Satin's Six...occasionally dis - plays a'66 Ford ... aquatically oriented. DONNA M, PAROW 185 Webster Avenue Chelsea, Mass, Legs... Cute andi peticer ms though she lives in Jerusalem, her heart's in’ Somervilless eis partial tolight blue motor scoot- ers... mostcarefuldriver atN.D. «+. doesn't like M tM so. .tsean aunt to a german shepherd anda hamster? ? ? — “ [eo tel eS) ee | ew | PEE PR DM PW W nN 1 Ves. pol Op Prob, Pres. N.H. Cy ig OH eer ues AON? wT ae n “ar PrmMO WP PR Ne CATHERINE M, PASSERI 221 Lincoln Street Revere, Mass. NGathy ,.. cute and petite... always has something to say... LaVOTILe a Wold ey AS sy tOLe Ver. cleaning her shoes...was once a pretty ballerina... always thinking about ''Beady''... hopes that one i Van Corel), 1b aed tec Orie straight again. TOT NSE Pick Riva, 50 A Fairmont Street Arlington, Mass. ise tmeS DOU LGsOte lo, el cnlcr. ers prefers the distinction of a pipe -.excells at hockey?...hates a sound of shearing... digs green berets... a disciple of Thoreau eeotltenescenac V.Cclin pe with sa friend'',., common expression-- 'Anybody- gota- buck? '! S. SUSAN E, PRIDHAM 34 Columbus Avenue Cambridge, Mass, MSUEl. . 6 SeniOreclasorllitienas Donna sep at n ere! iec hitter. loves boys in general... partial to Italian food... favorite color-- Gray''...loves her vacations in New Hampshire... better known at Brigham.’ s as ‘chubbs Gee sensible? ?? Wp Bp MARGARET A, ROY lll Jackson Street Cambridge, Mass. Peggy! ). . Cute... (UlslOmDe with... a plain clothes “hippie” -e- always seen with a smiles. extremely talkative...thinks she owns the road... favorite singer Janis Jan. _ ' Pw Pe PP bh OH es Gs Pre Ves. ] ieoiy oD, = Choral ina S. S.M. Ed. ee Se tre La pls epee Prob. ]- eh oe CAROL A, SIMARD 54 Montgomery Street Cambridge, Mass, Carol... ambitious...friend to Alicea eCMOOL-spirvit; Plus..c. 10yaL fan of the 'Ripers''.,.. ''wonder girl'' of Highlands Farms,,. ''The Pirwir Ori, OH, Neo. oe) SLAUNCH supporter of the Italians...for- ever teasing. 4 S. Ae DR BR BR BR BR © wo THOMAS C, WRIGHT ZAASGTOVe-otreet Lexington, Mass, Gee onaulteurror thessenior class... basketball enthusiast... claims to have pitched ano-hitter for Cushing... best Secretary the Seniors have to offer.. , avid read- erloL -iecanutsrand thersports pages... Ron's foremost oppo- nent (at ''hoop ). 25 Invanage where the pace of lite is rapidly progressing, education mustalso take stepsto keep abreast of the constant change. So far, war has given birthtothe marvels ofthis decade. [he continuatlonmoimtnic CLrGativity, im Us tenOt Colic aD ole through like means, Along with technical skills must come those which advance the intellectual growth of man, and the development ofa milieu, in which peace may be the abiding state, “For peace, with justice and honor, is the fairest and most profitable of possessions, but with disgrace and shameful honor, it is the most in- famous and harmful of all.” Polybius Classes a; G Zz a o BASIC Need any help, boys? Revelation of Truth Alice Chi, Andrew McAvoy, and Joyce Forte eagerly work at their posters for religion class, Seniors raise their voices in song. 28 Looking Ahead Catherine Drinan, Mike Cremin, Paul Oppedisano, and John Perry scan college catalogues hoping to find the right one, Annette Boucher, Diane LeClair, Brian Kelly and Sr. Anne Genevieve talk about Donna Parow and make. decisions the rigors of the freshmen year, on their future. Decisions concerning ca- reers are being met head Joan McDonald, Carol Simard, Catherine on by the class of '68, Passeri--our nurses of tomorrow. Fer Pe ER mE Left to right: What's so interesting Eileen and Margaret? Dave Barr and Chris O'Shea examine this year's schedule of plays sponsored by the Boston Herald Traveler, Should we ask Donna Parow and Joan McDonald if Mike Cremin is study- ing, talking, or sleeping? 30 Exploring Literary Trails Are Susan Pridham and Joan McDonald laugh- ing at Catherine Passeri or the record? ? The Master? ? ? Ronnie Goulet, that is, contemplates. 31 Probing the Maureen Mullane says, The bees ane coming... PaulsOppedisanogand Is that what Daniel Cyr is Catherine Passeri attempt waiting for? to extend their knowledge of plant and animal life with the use of the bioscope. Dianemle:Grluaiecan Ge) aves ates assemble the DNA molecule, the molecule of life. nknown Annette Boucher assists Sr. Rose Joan in typing Daniel Cyr's blood as John Perry and Catherine Drinan look on, Engrossedin measuring the components oftheir experiment are Ronald Gouletand Gerard Cote. Margaret Roy and Carol Simard are apparently concentrating on accuracy. 33 Joan McDonald and Joseph Pitzgeraldrdo nots éem to share Michael Cremin's serious concern over the results of their experiment, ihe ieee iS our, Tundament vas- tu? N. D's own French import, Nadine Lamps, serves Joan Collins, Maureen Mullane and Tom Wright. Coordinate gow Confusion John Perry attempts to explain the intricacies of the slide rule to Ron Goulet, Joe Fitzgerald, Mike Cremin, and Andy McAvoy. Paul Oppedisano strives to give his interpreta- tion of the basic trigonometric functions. 34 Economics--A look at the Business World by Nadine Lamps, Gerard Cote, David Barr, and Margaret Roy. Maureen Mullane and Thomas Wright come to terms on the Declaration, World Watchers wer Andrew McAvoy and Ronny Goulet look on as Joe Fitz- gerald sets the world situation straight. Ron Goulet and John Perry scru- tinize material on Foreign Policy Conference, 35 Donna Parow and Maureen Mullane question their chances of taking dictation at 120 words a minute. Points on what a good secretary should know are pon dered over by Alice Chi and Sue Pridham, Another typing lesson is vigorously attacked by Eileen Gautreau, Donna Beninati and Joyce Forte. As Linda Lavin and Annette Boucher admire their new awards, they dream of having their names engraved on the John Hancock Plaque. 36 Getting the Business Daniel Cyr points outto Diane LeClair that he is gaining speed and will soon surpass the female contingent. 37 N , (7 Without realizing it, Tom Wright and Joan Collins are gaining invaluable practice in filing, a feat of skill performed by most new office workers, Juniors One for all, all for hamming it up! Nancy Haskell, Betty Desrosiers, Maryanne Kelley No Mr. Cremin, explains Larry Forshay, try again, this isn't a Spanish Class.''John Reynolds seems to know silicon is the answer, The Ladies Kelley and Desrosiers seem just.as perplexed as the gentlemen Brooks and Perna, Is itSr. Margarita Marie's mathproblem or the new over- head projector which is puzzling Janice Wamboldt, Jackie LaBerge, Chris OShea, James Nowlan and Raymond Dion? Really that interesting, Mr. LaBerge? Or is it Sr. Rose Dolores' question seems that Karen McNeil, Betty Igo, Carol Wagner and to have Albert Cremin perplexed. Betty Munroe can transcribe faster? The Voice of Democracy as pre- sented by Betty Desrosiers with her colleagues Chris O'Shea at the mike, Jackie LaBerge handling the scriptand Albert Cremin su- pervising the production, 39 Ed Ghilardi claims ''God is alive!'' What do the sopho- mores think? Sue Marquis and Patricia Mahoney confidently post their pennant, but Kevin Donoghue awaits the final score, Sophs It's Math from all angles for sophomore, Alan Biagiotti. 40 ee HB dee, Bes TERY ‘ ry + 5 Mine hid a 7 A diel Sa aN FAVE B keke mica Did Richard Zylicz and Joan Kelley mess up their ex- Demimentecnat much? Pauline Scanlonsand John Martin don't think so, in Action Engrossed in literature, and in one case, the clock; the Sophomores appear to be in a pensive mood, 4] Ne Galitornia dreamin... .. Frosh House of York,'' seems the Fresh- men theme for the day for Steven Simard and Diane Wamboldt. What has Father Jim to say? ' Sr. Celine Gertrude explains the vastness of ancient civi- lization to Dennis Duffy. Dennis Duffy tries to understand the Algebra equations taught by Diane Belliveau, Denise Beaudoin explains the mysteries of the Isle of Crete to a fascinated group. Theresa Boulanger tests her classmates' skill in algebraic manipulations. 43 Happiness is getting together with your friends Faithful Mrs. Monroe and Mrs. Donoghue ''serve it up to the N.D. bread line, Presenting Mire, Gallant Noes Tell us, Mrs. Doolin, is Joan smiling secretary! Collins' diagnosis that bad? A Wow! She really expects us to fix this mess? The competent. Mr. Ouellette and Mr. Ghilardi have their work cut out forthem., ; ¢ y y Mrsoucy GaseeautoO OUT Vitamin WB upkeep. In this wing of the kitchen, we see our highly complex dish- washing apparatus being kept by the efficient hand of Mrs. Bonin, 45 Apathy runs rampant through our nation. Many could not care less that millions of people die needlessly from malnutrition, disease and the misuse ofman's creative genius, We Cann otvatitordato letithisavrscmid continue, A humane interestinthe problems of our fellowmen dictates a revival of the spirit of involvement, “Peaceful participation cuts off many foes.” King Henry; Act III, Se. 1 46 Activities AT STi ae 5 n ad i - : : With Rings on Our Fingers An its got a secret compartment, ana Sicenaerena With this ring, I thee wed, ! Good grief, Tom, my ring weighs a ton! 48 Benediction opens our school retreat. Q| (6) 4 3 kK te | for ine st X His. Broetetlerter and a Lew seniors J laucghat up, | Ossmann eoce wings it Fr. Ossman and the boys take a break from a hard day of retreat 49 N. D. Goes to Press Vesuvius hierarchy, Catherine Drinan and Sr. Beatrice Gerard accepts tribute Janice Wamboldt from Dan Cyr. Nadine Lamps, Margaret Roy, and Joan Collins blend their journalistic talents 50 72) ere Ig gt Se Tes lees Staff members Donna Beninati, Andy McAvoy, Paul Oppedisano marvel at Gerard Cote's tech- nical skills Stella Maris Staff Editor-in-Chief--Andrew McAvoy Assistant Editors--Ronald Goulet, Diane LeClair, Donna Parow, Garol Simard Rony Gouletand Garol Simard re-— ceive an ultimatum fromthe exe- cutive officer Members of the Underclass- men financial department size up the situation Probers on the Move To Freshmen Denise Beaudoin, Julie McEvoy, Michelle Cyr, and Joanne Melancon, trying to operate the sterilizer poses quite a problem Professor Jerome Y. Lettvin of MeL tl. -tlecture’s (a) fewaol our Probers on,''Some Old Fashioned Biological Problems, Mr. Wayne Knapp explains working of a laser Ralph Harriman and James Nowlan make repairs on old faithful, '' STUDENT COUNCILS The Homeroom Representatives tally up their candy sales as Gerard Cote, S.C.,treasurer distributes this week's supply Student Council officers, Joseph Fitz- gerald, James Nowlan, Diane LeClair, seocodure before thes mate. Leadership in Action procedure before their next meeting otRE DAME HIGH Sex, on A JESUS THROUGN ne Cambridge. Massachusett« v « Ambitious Student Councillors prepare for coming events 53 Cross Typical scene at poster time, Linda Lavin gabbing and Mac drawing Sr. Anne Genevieve and members discuss plans to launch this month's project Karen Mullane, our Red CrosceGov.eraGir | N.D.'s newly organized Red Cross lends a helping hand to the needy 54 Oo Ss OF AMERICA This iS TO CERTIFY THAT RONALD GOULET bas been Selected aS AN OUTSTANAING TEENAGER OF AMERICA FOR 1968 In recognition of outstanding ability, accomplishments and service The Honorable Donna Parow, Representative of South Middlesex County 55 Donna Parow, our girl in the State House UAT GacmOneucdhiclmamtw Onan Glam — sean Sophomores, Suzanne Marquis and Patricia Sullivan, cogs in our well-tuned music machine Sr. Eveline Marie sockin' it to us 56 This year at Notre Dame a new facet was added to the 3rd and 4th year his- tory courses. It is called ''Challenges in American History,'' and it is pro- duced by American Education publi- cations, Each of the five units consists of four paperbacks from whichthe student may choose. He is then given time toread his selection, and discussions are held. The five units dealwith the most out- standing developments in American History. The revolution is covered by unit one, with a book, such as April Morning.'' Unit two deals with Western expansion; Profiles in,Courage' helped us here tremendously, A discourse on the Civil War was unitthree, while units four and five gave us new and interesting insights into the World Wars and the new progressivism under Roosevelt. The purpose of the program is to give students additional information on some of the most important periods in our history, and the reasons behind the actions that have led us into a position as the leading nationinthe worldtoday. Catherine Drinan and Joan McDonald voice their opinions during a heated dis- cussion on the causes of the War Be- tween the States Gerard Cote leads a discussion group through the trials of the American Revolution 57 The social activities of the stu- dents painta lively picture of the soul of the school, In truththe school and the outside are not two different worlds, but one, Man is a social be- ing, his contacts withhis fellow man enrich his own experience of life, “If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.” Romans VIII: 18 58 Student Life Doings on Freshmen stuffing away their UWeltcome toiN,O.gluncn, Induction of C. Y.O. officers Seminarians pickin' a folk Mass Wishing well or Maule's well, Margaret? 60 Donna and Maryanne solid ''Foster' ' backers Fr, Pelletier awaits the unexpected 61 és Insights into the Business World Paul Oppedisano and Mr. P.G. Chamber SPO Pesan se Good grooming lectures presented business do's and don'ts, 62 — Youth Conference. on the Atom Notre Dame was chosen by the Cambridge Electric Light Company to represent it at the Ninth Annual Youth Conference on the Atom. Chicago, the host city, was cele- = brating the twenty-fifth anniversary ofthe ig f first sustained nuclear reaction, In addi- tion to lectures by outstanding scientists, the delegates visited Argonne National Laboratories and participated in the anni- versary celebration by Dr. GlennSeaborg's address, ''Nuclear History, '' ) - = a as ae | asanns says Chemical engineering division complex at Argonne National Laboratory, one of the principal atomic energy research and de- velopment laboratories in the world. Dre clcine les sea bore. Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Sr. Rose Joan, Mr. Joseph Smith Cam- bridge Electric Company representative, Catherine Drinan and James Nowlan em- plane for Chicago One of the major research reactors at Argonne National Laboratories 63 Ron Goulet and John Perry examine their notes Director: sAlber., G@remin Sophomores give it a go Kevin Donaghue makes his debut Santa (Alan Biagiotti) Claus 64 Winter Fest — ht tins in nt ge a cor Ate cc eer © SOG Soe gates alge Sh te RE etapa sine ne Mien aheeAdge site The Conspirators provide the Winter- fest beat Aas atehenpaaeie ay sons rs ae Coronation of the Festival's King, Ronny Desrosiers, and Queen Mary Fitzgerald 65 Homecoming Bebo and Mr. Soley tap things off 'Ugh!'' Gooie gets it in the chops Martin prepares to admin- Lee elect a eC Gaim. ister a karate blow 66 ’ a Rev. Gerard Pelletier Do be do be dooo... ! Mr. Charles Boyle Diane LeClair adds the ''Crowning touch to Ed. Kelley The Manhattans in their first appearance at N.D. 67 Seniors take a On to the Capitol Ronny Goulet before Priceless shrine Congressman Thomas P, O'Neill Jr., hosts Senior Class Fr, Mailloux and chaperones 68 at Congressional luncheon Guide explains U.N. Shipping out complex 4 ay President of Paraguay honors Unknown Soldier it See ie et erred As aS Marine War Memorial 897 more steps to go George Washington slept here 69 70 Commencement is the beginning of a journey into the adult world. A world where peace and freedom are not yet fully realized. A world which we have inherited, one, which in a few short years, we shall leave to another generation. Hopefully a world where peace and brotherhood will be a reality rather than mere words, So let us not restour hopes on parchment and on paper; let us strive to build peace.” V | a ee atic fal Constant study and dedication may breed great intelligence, but without physical stimulus, this education is wasted. Study alone cannot forge the competitive instincts and the virtues of fair play and sportsman- ship. Coordination of the mind and body exhibited by athletes of all nations, clearly indicate that a common goal can serve as a bond linking allmen, “It must be a peace without victory. . e e Victory would mean peace forced upon the loser, a victor’s terms imposed upon the vanquished.” W. Wilson (Address to Senate ) Athletics 73 Coach Charles Boyle Fitzie, '' Lefty, and:third party. battle itiourc Fitzie drives for two Front row from left to right: Michael McNeill, Co-captains Ronald Goulet, Thomas Wright, Kenneth Brooks, Joseph Fitzgerald Back row from left to right: Rev. Gerard Pelletier, Joseph Perna, James Nowlan, Robert Degou, John Martin, Paul Oppedisano, Mr. Charles Boyle 74 Ronny's about to get a mouthful of leather Ambitious Mike McNeill moves in for the kill. = enon Immaculate Thomas St. St. Joseph Gate of Heaven St. Sacred Heart St cee Peter Pp atrick Gs We 29 52. 36 sah 34 61 48 36 Varsity They is 64 ves 67 {ee 89 68 54 75 wie OseDn St-.elhomas Gate of Heaven Sacred Heart St. Peter Siamlateiok Immaculate Ne GAC. Goulet and Degou, working hard Not quick enough, Ron! b O a r d Front row from left to right: Dennis Duffy, Richard Hutte, Brian Kelley, Steven Martin, Michael Dargan, Ronald Boucher, Richard Zylicz Back row from left to right! RevVoe@eraccsretletie 1 ymeice va Perry, Donald Halford, Steven Simard, Edward Ghilardi, Joseph Perna, Kenneth Brooks, Mr. Kevin Looney Ed (irresistible) Ghilardi meets the immovable object Please!...let it be good,...I'll give up my sintul ways, '™ Kenny Brooks 76 Junior Varsity Immaculate Steal homas St. Joseph Gate of Heaven St. Peter Sacred Heart Stee atrick NeGac, St. Joseph Gate of Heaven Sacred Heart Stee Peter et. ratrick Immaculate Ns CaG, UGIVe ssa jkisis,)) O64 erna We 20 They 18 30 32 40 30 53 44 43 39 42 Zi at 32 50 45 JV. Scoreboard Wait I've come to your planet in Peace! 77 Front row leftto right:Karen Mullane, Eileen Pessotti, Donna Beninati, Janet Soley Back row left to right: Maryanne Kelley, Christine O'Shea, Captain Joyce Forte, Diane LeClair, Donna Parow, Linda Lavin 78 Yea team yea! 79 80 i GAs TS camel i San i , 2 + 44 a ee ee ee ee ee = zz Rests - + =| ; : “a a eh 3 ¥ e eit” nN LPO ROLE CE OE . I P. : Ws Fy AS . Sey : = ne ). d % isements Advert SPONSORS Rev. 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Gildart Dave Gilreath Mrs. Ludivine Girard Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Gobbeo Mrs. Madeline B. Godde Mr. Glen Gray Rose E, Gray Mr. Mrs. Roland Hebert William P. Heffernan D,M.D. Miss Arleen Hirinacke Mr. Mrs. Paul Hogan Mrs, Eileen Hughes Mr. Alfred Iappini Mr. Mrs. Joseph J. Igo Bill Innes The Janelle Family Kimberly Annette Jerdy Lynn Annette Jerdy Mr. David L. Jones Miss M. Kelly Mrs. M. Kelly Mrs. Ruth A. Kelly The William J. Kelly Family oes hilparritt Mrs. Mary Kilgarriff Mr. Mrs. Ralph Kromhout Charles Kuleiles Vivienne LaBerge Alice La Thomasis Betty Landry Leona M, Landry Miss Loretta E, Landry Mr. Paul L. Landry Mr. Richard J. Landry Mr. Mrs. Simon A, Landry Mr. Mrs. James Laurenza Mr. Mrs. Charles Lavoie Mr. Mrs. Joseph Leary Dolores Leask Mr. Jerry Leech Mr. Mrs. Paul O. Leger Mr. Mrs. E. Leman Mr. Mrs. Leodore Letendre Mr. Mrs. Alcide Levesque Judy Longdin Mrmekee its. JOnn Gs WOpeSs aw r. Sry. lung Co, Mrs, Alice Mabey Family Miss Marie Mabey Dennis J. Mahoney Mrs. Edward Mahoney Miss Patricia Mahoney Mrs. Helen Maniscalco Mr. Mrs. Edward Manners Mr. Mrs. George Marquis Miss Marie Marquis Miss Suzanne Marquis 85 Mrs. Thomas Marquis Mr. Paul Marsa Kevin McCarthy Mr. Mrs. Michael McCarthy Mr. Thomas McCarthy The McCarthy Family Mrs. Lorraine McDowell Mr. Mrs. Duncan McNeill Miss Karen McNeill Mr. Mrs. William McMahon Miss Patricia McPhee Mr. Mrs. Leo P. Melanson Brian Mello Mrs. Mary Merrill Mrs. Mildred Meshell Mrs. Kathy Monaco Mr. Mrs. Joseph Monaco Mr. Mrs. Leo P. Monahan Mrs. Helen Moore The Moore Family Mrs. Paul Morrison Mr. John J. Moss Miss Maureen Mullane Mr. Jerry Mullane Peel eeMurphy Mrs. Eleanor Murphy Mr. Mrs. Joseph R. Murphy Miss Carol A, Nadden Ann T. Nowlan Mr. Mrs. Anthony Nowlan James Nowlan MrewtrankeleOLbrien Miss Jean O'Brien Miraeeatrick OUbrien Karen Ricky O'Brien Mrs. Dorothy O'Connell Mr. Mrs. J. Francis O'Connell Mary Louise O'Connell Mr. William O'Connell Christine O'Shea The O'Shea Family Mr. Hugh Quinn Mr. Mrs. Dennis P. Ryan Mr. John Reynolds Helen Rose Riccio Nadine Richie Mr. Mrs. Robert Reynolds John Mrs. Georgia Parris Mr. Mrs. Richard Parnagian Mr. Joseph Passeri Mr. Mrs. Joseph Perisie Michael J. Perisie Steven J. Perisie Joe Perna Mr. Mrs. Perna Mr. Mrs. John Pessotti Roger Plante Keith D. Plaster Mrs. Frances Poirier Mr. Mrs, Louis Sampson Mric Mrs Ave oarno Mr. Paul Scanlon Pauline Scanlon Mr. Francis J. Shea Mrs. Shelley Miss Mary Lou Sherlock Mrs ode ormiita Frederick Shum Frank Souza Mrs. Mildred Spezzajero Mrs. Jacques St. Amant Mr. Paul Starek George R. Stone Edna M. Sullivan Patricia Sullivan The Sullivan Family Mrs. Joseph Tansino Mrs. Armelle M. Theriault Mr. Mrs. Norman E, Theriault Mr. Mrs. William Thompson Mr. Mrs. William Thompson, Jr. Mrs. Ophelia Thornton Mrs. Tierney Mrsiival selLicnanwk Mrs. Fred Toomey Mr. Mrs. John Torci Joseph Trelegan Nancy Trelegan Mr. Mrs. Sal Trioli Mrs. Jean Valenti Mrs. Florence E, Voke Mrs. Rosalie Watts Mr. Mrs. Wentworth Miss Agnes White The White Family Joseph T. White Elizabeth Willhoft Mr. Mrs. Joseph D. Stan III Brenda Mr. Mrs. Ben Starek Mrs. Littitia L. Wilson Mr. Mrs. Ralph Young ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As we leave the portals of Notre Dame High, the Yearbook Staff and the members of the Class of '68 wish to pause a moment and express their deepest and most heart- felt appreciation - to the Faculty for their interest,.guidance, and untiring devotion in planning our STELLA MARIS; - to our photographer, Mr. Ralph Tisei, for his kindness and ex- cellent photographic work; - to Mrs, Johnson of Vantine Studios for her efficiency and whole- hearted co-operation; -to the Portland Lithograph Company for their superior work; and last, but by no means least - to our Patrons and advertisers for their generosity in helping to make this edition of the STELLA MARIS possible. 86 Best Wishes from Our Lady Of Pity Parish Cambridge Massachusetts Rev. Robert J. Mailloux, S.M. Pastor Rev. Dolor Ginchereau, S.M. Rev. Vincent Robichaud, S.M. Rev. Gerard E. Pelletier, S.M. 3 “Every Teenager a CYO’er ” NOTRE DAME CY.O. Cambridge -- — Massachusetts SS Rev. Gerard E. Pelletier, S.M. Director Ronald Goulet Joyce M. Forte President Vice-President Maryanne Kelley Douglas Slattery Robert Degou Secretary Delegate Treasurer 88 Best of Luck from The Juniors RAYMOND DION ROBERT THERIAULT President Vice-Preside nt CHRISTINE O’SHEA JOSEPH PERNA Secretary Treasurer 89 Congratulations to the Class of 1968 From the Sophomores ‘¢ the most ALFRED GHILARDI President MICHELLE ARTHUR Vice-President KATHLEEN BROWN Secretary-Treasurer 90 Compliments and Best Wishes to the Graduates from the Freshmen ANN DONAHUE President DONALD HALFORD Vice-President MICHELLE CYR KATHLEEN CASEY Secretary Treasurer 91 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 surroundings? 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 throug h 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. Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon .. . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. == New England Telephone v Part of the Nationwide Bell System An equal opportunity employer Compliments and Best Wishes of A. Belanger Sons, Inc. 173 Harvey Street Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Waterproofing and Weatherproofing Engineers Contractors Gerard N. Verrier, President 93 Warren Kay Vantine Studio Official School Photographers 661 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. 94 Good Luck Best Wishes to the Class of “68” From Dave Barr 5 a A aa (OR ket ee a Best Wishes to the Class of “68” From Mr. Arthur E. Gautreau General Trucking Disposal 1 WARWICK PARK CAMBRIDGE, MASS. KI 7-1561 Best Wishes From Norlex Development Co. Inc. PiO @ Boxe 27) Norwood, Massachusetts Tel: 762-3672 96 Compliments of Our Lady Of The Assumption Parish, Rev. Julian E. Rondeau, S.M. Pastor Chelsea, Massachusetts Compliments of Wise Potato Chips 143 Rindge Avenue — Cambridge, Mass. UTT DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 97 Daniel J. Hayes CITY OF CAMBRIDGE City Hall, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 St. Patrick’s Parish Stoneham, Mass. Rt. Rev. John S. Sexton Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Vincent Lucid Eugene P. Curtin Joseph M. Connolly Robert J. Butler 98 Compliments of Robillard News BEST WISHES to the Agency CLASS OF ’68 from 67A Clifton Street Thomas Danehy Cambridge, Mass. 354-6748 Raymond Girouard New Wonder Bar Entertainment: Wed. thru Sat. Insurance Agent 2322 Massachusetts Avenue 2030 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. North Cambridge Tel: 864-2126 — 864-2192 99 Compliments of The County Bank CAMBRIDGE Central Square — Lechmere Square SOMERVILLE Union Square — Davis Square 125 Broadway PRODUCTIONS INC. A Shawmut Association Bank 97 WEST DEDHAM STREET Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BOSTON 18, MASS. Mass. Limb Brace Co. £ Keeie Funeral Home V. N. Robillard, Proprietor CHARLES D. KEEFE 45 Kingston Street 2175 Massachusetts Avenue Boston 11, Mass. GA MB Ri D'G EvaiWA oS: Telephone CA 7-9125 Parking facilities just across the street 100 EL 4-6722 Open Air Fresh Pond Movie JOHN J. DONAHUE SON Alewife Brook Parkway and FUNERAL SERVICE Concord Avenue See the Movies the Outdoor Way Cambridge, Mass. 02139 Rain or Clear — Get in your Car — Come as you are! Compliments of MISS MARY LOUISE RILEY Compliments of ROSE THERESE Judge Jeremiah J. Sullivan Attorney at Law C 101 Tremont Street Outfitters Boston, Massachusetts 02108 2107 Mass. Avenue Cambridge _ _ Mass. 101 Congratulations to the CLASS OF ‘68 COMPLIMENTS OF Rep. Charles Flaherty and Family Charles D. Keefe Elbery Motor Corp. Compliments of ° Ford — Mustang — Torino G.T. Highland Farms pee 2282 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 360 River Street Cambridge 102 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 from HELEN P. MeLAUGHLIN BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ‘68 from Gerard Cote BEST OF LUCK from Mr. and Mrs. William J. Barr Mohawk Shade Blind Co. 2416 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Tel: UN 8-6000 BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ‘68 from Mr. Mrs. Leopold J. Cote and Family BEST OF LUCK from Mr. Mrs. Kevin Gallant and Family University COMPLIMENTS OF Trust Compan ST. JOHN’S HOLY ath NAME SOCIETY 2360 Massachusetts Ave. N. Cambridge, Mass. North Cambridge Service Center Gerard Grenier, Proprietor 2500 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. John L. Danehy Real Estate Insurance Tires - Batteries - Accessories 2294 Massachusetts Avenue Tune-up, Brakes EL 4-9033 Cambridge, Massachusetts Compliments of BEST OF LUCK to the The Parisian Garage GRADUATES Peugeot Renault Dealers George McKenna 655 Cambridge Street, Cambridge Phone — 491-6161 or 354-9883 and Sandra 104 COMPLIMENTS OF DUDLEY FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE A. Peter Arseneaux, D.D.S. 2277 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Compliments of Johnny’s Cleaners Tailors Mahoney Transfer Co. Trucking of ALL KINDS 208 Summer Street Boston 10, Massachusetts Tel: LI 2-1476 Congratulations to the Graduates Mr. Mrs. Louis Oppedisano BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ‘68 from The Clipper Ship Restaurant aes A : Charlesbank Ee and Cantons Cuisine Laundry Orders put up to take out — Catering service available — Open Daily 11:45 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday Holiday 1 p.m. to 2 a.m. Cambridge, Mass. CHUCK YEE, Host 177 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington, Massachusetts Tel. 861-0430 Putnam Avenue HIGHLAND AVENUE AUTO SCHOOL ee . Over 20,000 licensed drivers since 1928. Somerville, Mass. 625-3667 George L. Anderson, Prop. Office: 317 Highland Avenue Classroom: 380 Highland Avenue Friendly Enemy THE PIPER PRESS KEEP SMILING! Letterpress and Offset QUALITY PRINTING Louise P. McLaughlin 2257 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. (Janet Soley’s Aunt) 547-4220 106 BEST WISHES FROM Compliments of Maryanne Gerard MR. MRS. ANDREW PASSERI Classes of ‘68 and ‘69 BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ‘68 peter arts FUGENE F. LYNCH 3) eat Greet POST 30 aoa UNITED AMERICAN VETERANS Compliments of BEST WISHES FROM COMPLIMENTS OF T R Service Center REM JOHN (Tom DeMarco and Reno Breton) 203 Elm Street Cutter Square SOMERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS Porterhouse Cafe 107 In Memory Of PAULETTE ALLARD KEVIN HANAFORD hs PAT KELSO PEPERE BERGERON COMPLIMENTS OF Congratulations to the CLASS OF ‘68 BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ‘68 a PRIDHAM FAMILY, JOE BERNARD ’67 pk SR. BEST WISHES the the Andy’s Barber Shop CLASS OF ‘68 roth 175 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. William Maher In Memory Of Andy 108 COMPLIMENTS OF PROSPECT ST. NURSING HOME 195 Prospect Street Cambridge, Mass. 491-6363 BROSNAN OIL CO. 7 Boulevard Road Arlington, Mass. MI3-2202 — MI3-3910 John E. McAvoy Funeral Director 223 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Massachusetts Best Wishes From Holy Union Guild BEST WISHES to the Graduates OUR LADY OF PITY BOWLING LEAGUE EO Mr. Charles Boyle Notre Dame Coach The Boyle Family RIGAZIO‘’S LAUNDERMAT DRY CLEANERS 280 Rindge Avenue UNiversity 4-4771 Compliments of DUGUAY ROBILLARD MARKET, INC. Compl iments of KELLY FAMILY BOUVIER JEWELERS Certified Watchmakers 325 Broadway, Somerville Compliments of the PARKVIEW PEOPLE Mr. Mrs. David, Paul, Gail A Friend of The French Girl Better Batter Try Lighter Fried Foods Fry Light CALL IN YOUR ORDER Tel. 643-8055 Pick Your Order Up Hot 173. Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, Mass. Have You Been “TURNED ON” by Fry Light Compliments of The CONGRESS STORE Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge F. W. HILL — FLORIST 321 Broadway Somerville 02145 Compliments of SANTORO’S SUB SHOP 161 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington Compliments of WARREN ST. MARKET 91 Warren Street, Arlington 643-6087 — 643-3442 BEST WISHES from Joan Ghilardi COMPLIMENTS OF Betty Bobby Compliments of PAT’S VARIETY 213 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of Third Order of Mary Our Lady of Pity Fraternity Compliments of Mr. Mrs. Paul L. Melancon CLASS OF ‘62 Compliments of A Friend CAMBRIDGE FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES 2301 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Tel: TR 6-0951 Henry F. Corcoran 111 Lexington Ford 409 Massachusetts Avenue Sales Service — Parts Ford Rent - a Car 862-0776 Best Wishes to the Graduates CLASS OF ‘68 Mr. Mrs. Robert Simard and Family Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS ‘68 Joyce Simard °66 HENRY’S BARBER SHOP 235 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. “IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL” GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT Chinese American Foods Chinese Pastry 66 Beach Street, Boston, Mass. Tel. 426-5022 R. ST. AMANT MOVERS 14 Jackson Street North Cambridge Massachusetts KI 7-9050 Packing — Storage THE CONSPIRATORS Dances — Parties — All Occasions ROCK “N” ROLL Chuck (617) 864-8767 Compliments of Francis Fox Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 The Forte Family Compliments of Explorers Post 50 Our Lady of Pity Parish Compliments Of Frank’s Steak House Boston Burial Case Co. 29 West Street West Somerville Congratulations CLASS OF ’68 Jeannette Broussard JAMES ALLEN REGISTERED OPTICIAN License No. 776 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED -:- EYEGLASSES REPAIRED Telephone ELiot 4-4340 5 Sargent Street — Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Bre A BETTER CHRISTIAN Join The Confraternity Of Christian Doctrine Notre Dame, Cambridge Newtowne Woodworking Co. Lovis G. Theriault Son Manufacturers of Kitchen Custom Cabinets 547-9486 MISTER DO-NUTS 2315 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 Mrs. Murphy Judy Best of Luck to the CLASS OF ‘68 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Le Clair Jack, Billy, Franny, Donna, Joe, and Kelly Best of Luck to the CLASS OF ‘68 Mr. Mrs. Edward Le Clair Good Luck and Best Wishes Jackie Paul O’Connell Clarence A. Stanford INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE 90 Highland Avenue Somerville, Mass. Inn’s Square Men’‘s Bar 1350 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Massachusetts M. Tarmey, Manager Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 Bob Soley ’66 113 Congratulations to the CLASS OF ‘68 Donald LeClair ’67 Congratulations to the CLASS OF ’68 RUSSELL MORENCY Best Wishes to the GRADUATES Mr. Mrs. Albert Goulet Somerville Jewelers Fine Jewelers 241 Elm Street Somerville, Massachusetts Tel: 623-1658 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 Karen Gallant ’67 Greetings and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 Mr. Mrs. Francis Soley Maureen Janet Best of Luck to the CLASS OF ‘68 John J. McCarthy Best Wishes from Mr. Francis Abbott CHALET LOUNGE 2435 Massachusetts Avenue Pizza: Fri., Sat., Sun. 6-12 p.m. Congratulations The Bundle Of Joy Donny, Ray, Phil, Jay, and Rich Personal Mgr. — Dave LaCaniera THE KEG INC. D.B.A. Sal’s Blue Room Italian-American Foods 131 Sherman Street Congratulations to the CLASS OF ‘68 Pai (Nm (oe 114 Genoa Delicatessen Inc. Submarine Sandwiches Our Specialty Imported Domestic Cold Cuts Cheese 876-8848 ARNOLD J. CECCHI 2408 Mass. Ave., No. Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of Cutter Fire Brick Co. Home Carpet Cleaning Co., Inc. Visit our new showroom .. . Open Mon. and Fri. evenings -:- Sat. P.M. 167 Pemberton Street -:- 547-4700 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 Mr. and Mrs. Armand J. Cyr Pat, Dan, Elaine, and Diane Benoit Brothers AUTO REPAIRING 66 Montgomery Street, Cambridge, Mass. KI 7-5584 CAMERON AVENUE VARIETY 78A Cameron Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Lenny’s Gulf Station Complete Car and Road Service 1725 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. SIMEONES’ Italian-American Restaurant 21 Brookline Street (off Central Square) Italian Cuisine 354-9569 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 The Drinan Family Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 Mr. Mrs. Robert LaBerge R. FOSTER TRUCKING Somerville, Mass. Francis J. Perry 11 Lakehill Avenue Arlington, Mass. 115 Mrs. Rose Duarte 16 Oliver Street Somerville, Mass. Congratulations and Best of Luck to the CLASS OF ‘68 The Roy Family Best of Luck from the Cafeteria Workers Tavian Musie Center 305 Broadway — Arlington Center 648-8517 Compliments of The Dion Family D A VARIETY 42 Kingston Street — Somerville “Featuring subs and groceries” WALDEN CLEANERS MAIDA PHARMACY, Inc. C. J. MAIDA, Reg. Pharm. 121 Mass. Ave. Cor. Windsor St. Arlington 74, Mass. Nicholas Diorio 2088 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts MI 3-7840 Open 9 A.M. — 11 P.M. Telephone 868-5988 Compliments of ANONYMOUS A FRIEND Gregory's Tuxedo Shop MEN’S FORMALWEAR Sales Rentals MOSCA‘S BAKERY OPEN EVENINGS — MI3-6464 162 Massachusetts Avenue — Arlington Compliments of Congratulations to the GRADUATES FATHER RICHARD PASSERI TOM DEVIN Mt. Carmel Church Class of ’69 East Boston, Mass. SING LEE LAUNDRY 2170 Massachusetts Avenue MR. RICHARD PASSERI Laundry Dry Cleaning 376 Proctor Avenue : Revere, Mass. Reasonable Prices ‘ contnetrerer Bercury Blind Shade Co. Tony’s Barber Shop 160 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington — 646-1561 116 Office: 868-4050 Residence: 354-3071 Leo A. Desrosiers Representative METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 625 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge, Mass. 02138 Good Luck to the Graduates from Norma Callahan CLASS OF ‘65 TRowbridge 6-3871 Puritan Sanitary Supply Co., Inc Plumbing Heating Supplies 48 Porter Road, Cambridge 40, Mass. Frank’s Barber Shop 2384 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge Massachusetts Compliments of Cormiers Grocery Dudley Street Cambridge, Mass. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 The Allrutz Family Congratulations Vivienne LaBerge °64 Almyra LaBerge 765 Best Wishes to the Seniors from Kathy and Ronnie Congratulations to CLASS OF ‘68 Jeanne Gail CLASS OF ‘67 Beauty in the Square 107 Rice Street, Cambridge, Mass. Appointment or walk-in service EL4-9330 Congratulations to the Graduates Columbia Food Stores, Inc. 2320 MASS. AVE. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 4 2 Specializing in Cold Cuts Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ‘68 The McDonald Family Congratulations to the CLASS OF ‘68 THE MULLANE FAMILY Compliments of THE BROWNE FAMILY Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Parrow Donna Kenny Bob Rick Whilley Pharmacy 32 Lincoln Street Newton Highlands, Mass. Mor Well Jewelers Gus’s Restaurant 166 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Mass. “Have you tried our coffee” 118 Compliments of Cecil Machionne Dental Arts Building Davis Square, Somerville Thomas R. Powers, D.M.D. Emanuel T. Denis, D.D.S. Fortunat Blais Carpenter 38-A Kingston Street 666-3614 Compliments of THE ZYLICZ FAMILY Compliments of Joe’s Variety Store Compliments of Mary and Bobby 24 Hour Service — EL4-6761 Best Wishes POWER BURNER — SALES SERVICE Million Sa REILLY BROTHERS 138A Massachusetts Avenue Distributors of the finest Range and Fuel Oils Arlington, Massachusetts 88 Pemberton Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02140 ARLEX AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Best Wishes to the DRIVER EDUCATION COURSES CLASS OF ‘68 Day or Evening 1980 Mass. Ave. (Porter Sq.) 491-6657 H. W. C. 350 Mass. Ave., Arlington 643-6657 Mediord Square Compliments of Sporting Goods Co. Wholesale and Retail Outfitters Cambridge Brake Service 33 Salem Street Medford, Massachusetts Anthony Lucci Tel: 391-4071 RINDGE PHARMACY WILKINS BROS. 154-156 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 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