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

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Q we A741355 Ol' '69 ,f 'V 4' I J . - , lg I- I 1 f fs I :' mx f .I -1 1 , I4 V Qu JL X 1' lf X, R' 5 N V xx A gl 15 X Xxx x X N N44 K r Y- PROLDG UE In these times of mounting anxietie when world policy, self- determination ani personal morality are seriously questioner We hold that there must be some one facto which has prevented the breakup of our so- ciety. In searching for an an s We r , W. find that it c ould possibly be the ferven desire for peace and unity so prevalen throughout this nation and much of th. world. lf we Wish to live in a cornrnunitf where the goods of life and the benefits o nature are accessible to all then the dis- sent and divisiveness which exist today must not be allowed to persist. . . Todaj the first duty of responsible citizens is tc bind together rather than tear apart. Thd fissures in our society are already dang- erously deep, John W. Gardner, Secretary o HEW, in an addres s at the University of North Carolina, October lZ, l96' Geography has made us neighbors. History has made' ua friends. Economics has .made as partnersg and necessity ha: made us alliesf, Pres. I. F. Kennedy Address to Canadian Parliameni dministrcution-page 4 ,4 W ,4 -,L V. 4 if Seniors-page 12 . 4 44 3754 GSSCS-PUQ9 28 Activities- ci e 45 x P 9 ' V M, .Q f y 4 ,ii, N Student Life-page 55 xx ' 'wt If Q rf zjifsvi 4 tfulsfw In , In-,if 4 ihleties-page 55 4 f- 2 - ' 4 Table of Contents Pil l X, rj f I 5 Advertisements-page 74 arf-'9Zm9'2a z'7 9'w1c.'cr'f-fa X Sink We? X xy q M l Q slr A- W 'R 1 o 1, REV,RAYNKHUJJ.ARSENAULT,S.Mg PASTOR ADMINISTRATION f WE? X ,I v . S , S 3 I 5 E i '--..,...f EV. VINCENT ROBICHAUD, S.M. REV. FERNAND GALLANT, S.M. REV. GERARD PELLETIER, S.M. MEMORIAM REV. ROBERT MAILLOUX, S.M. l I 'gTo the full extent of my power, because I am a priest, I wish from now on to be the first to become conscious of all that the world loves, pursues and suffers, I want to he the first to seek, to sympathize and to suffer, the first to unfold and sacrifice myself to become more widely human and more nohly of the earth than any of the worlcl,s ser- vantsf, Teilharcl de Chardin Americans must look to its young people-the children of this time of change . . . It is not enough to understand and to see clearly the future. We will be shaped in the arena of human activities by those willing to commit their minds and bodies to the task. Only as country- men and as brothers can we hope to master and subdue to the service of mankind the enormous forces which rage across the world in which all of us live and only in this way can we pursue our personal talents to the limit of their possibilityg not as Northerners or Southerners or Black or White, but as men and women in the service of the American Dreamf, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy REV. MAR TIN LUTHER KING SEN. ROBERT F. KENNEDY Sr. Rose Joan, S.U.S,, C, Principal Student Council Moderator Religion 3,4 sw PER M4 o,? '-XMQ44, .. O l Q'-1 .. 52 'ra o ' v X , w K 0 A 0 aff :- X ,f-225: f f, KSANCTA U onosuv' 'Wo wk C Sacnof'-0 fm, Librarian 'VP'-, jg' n , n Sr. Marie Madeleine, S, U. S, C. Sr. Anna Imelda, S., U, S. C. Tutoring--French, English 'Haw FACULTY Sisters of the Holq Union Sr. Augustine Joseph, S. U.S., C. History 3-- English I Probers Sr. Celine Gertrude, S., U.S. C, French l, 2--History l--Religion l N. H. S. Moderator Freshmen Sr, Anne Genevieve, S. U. S. C Guidance Counselor Red Cross Sr, Beatrice Marie, S.U.S.C. Biology Z- - Chemistry 3 Juniors Sr., Beatrice Gerard, S,U,,S. C. Bookkeeping 3,4--Shorthand 3,4 Typing 3, 4--Government 4 Vesuvius Moderator Seniors Sr. Annonciata Marie, S. U. S. C, English Z, 3,4--Latin 1--Religion 2 Cheerleaders--Stella Maris Advisor Sophornores Mr. Russell Morency A. B. Algebra 1--Geometry Z--Algebra 3 Trigonometry 4--Physics 4 11 From the v e r y beginning of mankind, more often than not, seniority has served as the pedestal from which priority is dic- tated mingled selfishness and apathy have triggered tyranny,provoked dissension and squelched s e lf- e s te em at the cost of a mangled freedom and a distracted unity. But this mu s t not and will not remain so for the disenfranchised spirit of the now generation, of our generation, broods a new brotherhood, one harboring peace at the price of equalityg a ha rmony re- solved in unity un de r God indivisible with liberty and justice for all, 'The multitude which does not reduce it- self to unity is confusion, the unity which does not depend upon the multitude, is tyrcmnyf' Pascal SENIORS 121' M . ' f' '-5 2 , ks- 3555 XX , mf g X' 1 : yr- Q, 1 h li .'1i'.f-4, k ,..r: W 'fr ,Y X . j Nil 6' X ,g x ' w f Ez xv ix X 1,1 if ., 4 1' ' Xl' I if f . ga an X .41 D' +1 i .- fl ,I 1 . , ,f 1 ,-' i If 'Q ' V? ' i , 4' r. It x ,f f ,f 'xx 1' 2: N 1 is l' K' qw y X ici 'S llllill Uv - ,il 1 ALBERT G CREMIN 35A Memorial Road Somerville Mass Albie popular always ready withananswer hamof the class known for his SAGging hairline allergic to Physics. . . has a RUSSty memory loves to dance especiallytolrlshmusic... S. C. Ves. Co. Ed Drama Prob. Pres. V. P. M. C. C., Y. O. KENNETH T BROOKS 70 Matlgnon Road Cambridge Mass Brooksie one of the Big Five partial to leather and G T O's often seen in Somer- ville has a knack of making up some weird excuses like s to tease a little girl lf16'S a short- hand speeder and atyp1ng terror. C, Y, O, V. P. Bskb, , . , . . remains forever unprejudiced. . . , . Y. O. l-3 C. 3 F. 4 NANCY J HASKELL 4 Putnam Road Pinehurst Mass Nance , . Sec of the S e n i o class.. . always seen smiling plans on making a career at Harvard. . .digs bikes . . . always at the COMMON on sunday usually on TIME for School ? h ip t o GOVERNMENT. . . ve r often dreaming C. l JOSEPH M PERNA 7 Grant Street Somerville Mass Joe... one ofthe mighty five hates to eat lunch. . ,partial to blonds. . . gets funny trophies second home, Fenway Park... has a smile for everyone. . . allergic to barber shops... part time dish washer likes younger girls partial to black Y. O. l-4 skb. 2-4 eas. 3-4 C. 3 AR LINE E ALLARD W 'C 62 Middlesex street Carnbrldge Mass 'MOTHER desplses the SENIOR blt avld Roller Derby f a n enj oys telephone pickups and strolls down the turnpike. . . loves Casey company . always St1CkS to her str1ct budget... fas- Clnated by long tall Texans. .. loves l'11pp1e doctors Ves. A M. C. LOUIS G BOULANGER 36 Seven Plnes Avenue Cambr1dge Mass Louls chauffeur and errand boy of Notre Dame bangs out on Klngston St partial to So1'ne1'v1lle hopes to go back to Canada soon the only boy inthe Senlor class who has a Llttle Sis- ter lnstead ofa Llttle Rrother. . . C.Y, O, 1 C.Y.O. 1 ROBERT H. DEGOU 19 Dudley Street Cambridge, Mass. BEBO. . . ex-truck driver f o r Dudley Furniture. . . on e of th e l mighty five... partial to Kathys... favorite color KELLY green... often seen Walking down to corner ' of Kent St .,.. can wind out on a basketball court... favorite group The Creams. . . college bound. ., l cb. l-4 5 4 C. l it o. 1-4 reas. 3 i BETTY J, DESROSIERS 3F Madison Avenue Cambridge, Mass. l Hippy . . . strange . . . forever laughing hysterically . .. consis- tently late . . . frequents the Tea Party. . . has unusual taste in T clothes and music. . . extremely excitable. . . let's her fingers do T the talking. . . can't take Chelsea T jokes. . .has a billion friends. l 55.0. l-4 QP. 4 p. 3-4 C. Z 1. 4 er. 2,4 S. 3 Lma 3 QM if mm 2' K mr-pn 'E' N' 4 THOMAS G DEVIN 52 Varnum Street Arlmgton Mass TOM popular cla1ms Med- ford 1S h1s klnd of town .likes fancy clothes monopolizes a grocery store has many uses for REYNTOLDSwrap .eats a double lunch appreclates Cape Cod beaches at 9 30 P M. TP ?. . . w1ll somehow succeed' I I C. Y. O. Prob. Ves. RAYMOND E DION JR. 41 Dudley Street Arllngton Mass RAY Bombs around in a 54 Chevy color bl1nd, thinks he has been dresslng conserva- tlvely flre hydrants Jump at the chance to meet h1m cautious, never Workswlthout a NET... one half of Sears' Dynarruc Duo . . . asp1res to Journallsm .Y.O. .I-LS. Prob. Ves. L. C. Pres. S. M. LAWRENCE .T FORSHAY 603 I-hgh Street West Medford Mass Larry called 'Forsh byhis r1ends s y lntelligent Idol Don Kent tells the weather like lt 1S'7 aladies man ves hlpple famous for his SWIVG1 turns has louse taste Y ln music forever saying Good b ah' Y I' Pres. 3.I'1'13. RALPHA HARRIMAN 29 Cameron Avenue West Somerville Mass RUFUS . tall . . employee of Stop gl Shop... sports a Park Lane display paisley shirts. . gov't whiz . .think s the name Vickie swings. . .always assisting Frosh and Soph girls...favor1te expres sion SAFO . . . love d by his friends . Y. O. 1-3 'ob. l-4 Loral 3 - 4 ,S. 4-ll -' ELIZABETH M IGO 60 RICS Street Cambrldge Mass BETTY B bby s glrl pays l a r g e telephone b1lls comes f om a small fanful perky personal1ty lovable Chrls' second hand has to stand up to be heard loves to go for guld ance convlnced she s Irlsh Y O T M. C. C er. 3 Ves. L C. MARYANNE L KELLEY 77 R1C6 Street Cambrldge Mass Bean sweet always seen 1n ablack Bu1ck favorlte color: Au' Force Blue recelves mail qulte often cornplams of writ- er's cramp has the luck of the Ir1sh fMonday N1ghtsj we hope her future wlll be brlght. . C. Y. O. 1 Sec. S. C. Ves. Chler, C. 1 H. S. 1-3 VI. 4 LS 4 JACQUELINE M, LABERGE 180 Spencer Avenue Chelsea, Mass. JACKIE. . . Lonborg of N. D. 's stick ball forces. . . carefree poet laureate on freakouts . . . is mad about Aggie... has a thing on Chel- sea . . . Physics? ? definitely not her bag. .. strictly female. . .al- ready plans a family of 18. . . ROBERT C. LABERGE 180 Spencer Avenue Chelsea, Mass. BOBBY... carpenter of N. D..., hopes to enter the field of elec- tronics. . . has a deep passion for tuna fish sandwiches. . . plays the rhythm guitar for the Little Gents . . . could be the last of the Chelsea boys at N, D .... MANUEL A. MAR TINS 93 Concord Avenue Somerville, Mas s. MANNY. . . Cool. . . reserved. .. drives a big olds... gas tank con- stantly on empty. . .truck driver for Johnny' s Foodmaster . . . one of the mighty five. . .uses his mother's hair s p ray. . . speaks fluent Portuguese...college bound. . . chain smoker, . . C. Y. O. Bskb. Ves. KAREN L, MCNEILL 144 Pemberton Street Cambridge, Mass. BOY watcher of '69, , ,power- ful stuffwith her rick-o-shay cap gun athand... constantly aware of her previous engagement. . . digs tigertails. . . indulges in a fit o f waves when it comes to sailors . . . but still would rather fight than switch. . . C. Y. O. Ves. S. C. Drama Choral Y, O, 1 ,CL l-4 1, 3, 4 P. 3 res. 4 bb. 1-3 P. 3 reas. 2 skb. l-4 s. 2 . 3 ELIZABETH M, MUNROE 15 Mossland Street Somerville, Mass. Beth. . . quiet but not shy. . .be- lieves in Somerville supremacy . . . often seen at Porter Square.. never late for s c h o o l. . . ardent supporter of the cafeteria. . .digs bikes , . . a quiet bookkeeper. . . JAMES W NOWLANI 17 Magnolia Street Arlington, Mass Jimmy... doesn't see the world through rose-colored glasses extremely opinionated. . . faVO1'1'E6 spice nutMEG. , .lost some ofhis soul in the junior year... an avid Arlingtonian.. . frequently debates on earth-shattering matters true friend S. 2 CHRISTINE B O SHEA 56 V1ctor1a Street Somerv1lle Mass CHRIS brlght and bouncy always eats but neve r gams welght loves tuna flsh has an Irlsh temper pe rpetually makes someone else late for school partlaltoltallanfood frequently seen 1n al1ttle red car belleves 1U playlng the f1eld Y , . k.,, ' L Sec. Che r l . , . I Y cats make him uneasy. .. Capt. Treas. Sec . M. JOHNE REYNOLDS 34 Trotter Court Boston Mass Johnny hates a good joke. , noted for bls vacant stare . never has a bad word for anyone .makes a qulck get a away at ll:35. . . pseudo lntellectual of the senior class Harvard bound TOM always preacblng Prob. Ves. 24 CYO, SCl - PAUL F. ROUX 261 Hillside Avenue Arlington, Mass. Paul. . . hates rainy days. . . al- ways willing to give s ome on e credit... commutes to school in a white Impala. .. the kid from Ryken place. . .loves curbs, especially at two in the morning. . .has his heart s e t on Newton. . . favorite expression dummy . .. ROBERT E THERIAULT 26 Foch Street Cambridge, Mass TU ... poet laureate of senior class... intelligent . . starry-eyed dreamer... frequently referred to as the Maharishi.. .loyal Beatles fan. . . avid reader of Peanuts carries a spotless honor card? ? . . .loves a good pun lY,O, 1-4 es. 2,4 .C. Z M. 4 roh. l-4 .C. 4 .P. 3 i CAROLE G, WAGNER 19 Malvern Avenue Somerville, Mass. Daddy-wags . . , senior softball champ. . . everyone' s fr ie n d . . . loves Somerville Ave. . . member of Taggarts... never a hair out of place. . .likes to S WIN G around poles. . . never see her finge r s still on a typewrite r . . . feeds everyone during lunch, , . C. Y. O. Sec Choral .TANICE M WAMBOLDT 12 Notre Dame Avenue Cambrldge Mass WAMBOLDT Twlggy of the sen1or class thlnks PhyS1CS should be abollshed partlal to a certam newspaper f1rst one out at 2 25 has aknackfor mv- plac1ng certa1n objects of great lmportance sweet and petlte James Brown fan Prob A H S, Y O. Ves. W C -Fd we Pres V P. sk R. C. .W Drama M. I l Vg. x . V If VV an V, V 1 , Mfg , A V M .4 l 4 ' ' uf , V . ' V ' uc : 5. 6 , .. ,fs ,. V i A 0 K 3 I V' S . V- wmffif' . :V V ., M7T,,,Wi'1 A12 - F V ,,VVV,. if ,1 mf... . , f F . . X V .V V 4 V V , . V.. g J livin FV. In t ' V , .0-VV ' V. f-. -SAV . 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' Q , ,vi tiffigx VW Y I 'V,jJ54f , V. V Q x , i In a World deeply embroiled in a class struggle, we must continually strive to remain unbiased in our opinions. To be- come more knowledgeable is to become less prejudiced. Through the channels of education the ideals of unity are explored and our minds, having assimilated these lofty aspirations,must never let them dieg rather, they must exploit every possibility to keep them alive and meaningfully in- volved in seeking to alleviate the ills of our contemporary world. To be instrumental in establishing unity in our society, we must first achieve this unity in our indi- vidual hearts and minds, Only then can we effectively extend the hand of peace., In the world is involved the unity of hu- manity, the wholeness of the human prob- lem, which permits nobody to separate the intellectual and artistic from the political and social and to isolate himself within the ivory tower of the 'cultural properf' Thomas Mann An Exchange of Letters, 1937 CLASSES V I' fmt Q, . X ,fr x . wif' , X f 'X 'X I , K V xv 1,7 1 J 4 l I 1 t l 1 f e 1 I ,' ff 5 I .Ac 1' NX f X Q-NA VI 1 'A HS 14' is it A J' X: -uw ,I Y.. A' 2,4 1 M 1, ,V X xx . ilk-N Has everyone a copy, now? asks Sister Rose Joan, ,gg pr ' ' Mfg, .gsm 1 Jackie LaBerge, Arline Allard and Louis i Boulanger artistically a r r a n g e religion posters. Seniors select appropriate posters for re- ligion class. 30 ', ,r En, ., '2-5 'QQ X PD- t Sr. Anne Genevieve councils Patricia Mahoney. M Z u :am E9 it Rim -'ww 'vc' it rw.. urn .,,4W, ,,N,, or . Betty Igo, Betty Desrosiers and ness school catalogues. Janice Wamboldt and Raymond Dion pick up their College Board applications, Julie McEvoy, Pat Sullivan, Denise Beaudoin and Mary O'Connell ponder over possibilities. Rejeanne Theriault look over busi- Seniors rehearse their spring production, Our Town .Toe Perna, Torn Devin, Nancy Haskell and Maryanne Kellev -ore- pare the projector for an English filmstrip. Karen McNeill, Raymond Dion and Jackie La B e r g e discover Who's who in the World of poets. 32 E nrichment through Literature Carole Wagner is instructed in the wo rks ofRobert Frostby the accomplished Kenny Jinl Nowlan and Sr. Augustine Joseph Brgokg agd Paul RQUXD prepare for Iirn's T.V. debut. Manny Martins, Maryanne Kelley, Louis Boulanger and Elizabeth Munroe rnake use of our well-equipped library. Mr. Morency demonstrates the gravitational pull on a moving ob- ject to James Nowlan and Bob Degou Jackie LaBerge demonstrates her curve ball grip. Discovering Paul Roux explains apbysics con- cept to a group of unbelievers. Paul Roux, Bob Theriault and Tom Devin assist .Tim Nowlan during his first heart transplant., New D i m e I1 s i o H S Janice Wamboldt assists Larry Forshay in the assembling of a DNA molecule while Al Crernin gives John Reynolds his own theory on genetics. Sr. Celine Gertrude dictates today's French lesson to Larry Forshay, Chris O'Shea Ray Dion and Jackie LaBerge. So that's Why you hit the fire hydrant, Ray. Digital P rowess According to my calculations, the fire hydrant was two streets away. Bob Theriault proves that chivalry is not dead. Yesterdoq and Tom Devin, looks on as Janice Wamboldt and Chris O'Shea discuss the major issues of the day. BettyDesrosiers shows Bob Degou the brighter side of issuesg Al Crernin ponders the cold facts. xuwru5TERS N otre Heritage Francois i Louis Boulanger points outto Jim Nowlan and Ka r e n McNeill the to- pography of a region of France. A ff ' ., g, 4 FULL-ULUL sfmrsmcufn I nsights into I' Betty Igo and Kenny Brooks are caught in the act. 73' Arline Allard and Elizabeth Mun- roe tally up their debits and credits. Mr, LaBerge gives a word of advice to Karen McNeill and Larry Forshay. Carole Wagner exhibits the correct typing posture for Karen McNeill and Joe Perna, 38 1 1-,M Q. Sr. Beatrice Gerard selects suitable shorthand recordings for Maryanne Kelley and Betty Igo. Nancy Haskell types to the neat ofQBeethoven's Fifth.' r Nancy Haskell takes advantage of an extra le s s on from the famous professor McNeill. Counterfeiter's Inc. run by Bob LaBerge and Betty Desrosiers. 39 JUNIDRS and I i. I Carole Poirier, T r i sh a Lange, Eileen Pessotti and Karen Mullane do research in the library. . , Dedicated scientists, Patl honey, Michael Theriault, M O Connell, and John Martin are on the verge of discovery, Karen Mullane admin- isters a shorthand speed test to Eileen Pessotti and Rejeanne Theriault. Juniors work over- time on the final prep- arations. English students, John Perry, Elaine Cyr, Alan Biagiotti and Karen Mullane dis- cuss Mass Media. Pat Mahoney display s her Algebraic 'smarts to friends. John Martin and Ed Ghilardi pre- are for adiscussion on the Sounds f Silence. Junior chemists at work. Amateur typists attack their keyboards TOP: Sr. Annonciata Marie informs her students on their Constitutional rights. CENTER:John Melancon relates a solid-geometry concept to Ann Donahue, Michelle Cyr and Brian Kelley. BOTTOM:Soph. Biologists do extensive research under the guidance of Sr. Beatrice Marie. 9 E SOPHS TOP: A touch of humor ente 1' s the lives of these Latin scholars at the expense of Mike Crotty. RIGHT: Diane Wamboldt is captured in a pensive mood. BELOW: Our Sophs Mike DaSilVa, Diane Belliveau, Denise Arsenault, Mike Dargan and Theresa Boulanger make French ring out as they sing out. Freshmen show true happi- ness? '?? on the first day of school, Michelle Cote presents the correctprocedure in outlining a composition, Freshmen on the Move Bob Desharnais gives Eddie y and Denise Kayal a pointers. ',,,.r Right: Chris Young and .Toe iidley make plans. Below left: Debbie Kerko- rian, Chris Young, Steve appucio a n d M a 1' y Goulart isplay an interest in World affairs. Below Right: Steve Russo, Colette Allard and Marianne !IcNeill patiently bear with Fheresa Pessotti. W. l Where should our interests lie? Should they be self-centered or rather, broadened out to reach the heart of our fellowman? Through participation we are enlightened to a challenging awareness of growing by self-giving. Many people call out to us in the hope that we will answer them in their moment of need. To answer we must be- come an integral part of societyg not pas- sively allowing eve rything to revolve around us but becoming a part of that re- volving axis which holds the world in its entirety. Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall? John Dickinson ACTIVITIES g,,f , t Q ,Q ik? XX ts a l 4 ' I f X . 1 f' ' NN f V N 'T l x lx 11 t , I I , I ' G f l ' 'I A ., f .A It U - , S ,X I' X l if :K H is '-JN xl, 2 L3-' f'.'7 pf Albert C r emin ex- pounds his thoughts on an article in The Vesu- vius to Bob Degou Maryanne Kelley and Lawrence Forshay check out the paper's camera before use Issue 48 10th Anniversclrq Fre shmen, Corinne Wolfe , Michelle C ot e , Collette Allard, represent N.D. at School Press Conference. m....1..,...:.. Bob Theriault, Betty Desrosiers and Janice Wamboldt finish off a copy before sending it to press. Larry Forshay and Jackie LaBerge work nonchalantly, apparently unaware of iheir deadline. ,I -0 LQQJ +i-.. CQ, I' Xa Editor-in- Chief, Christine O'Shea 2 K..,....-Q Yearbook Staff--Raymond Dion, Jackie LaBerge, Bob Theriault, Larry Forshay, Chris O'Shea, Janice Warnboldt '3 Stella Maris Stuff Searching for N ew P erspectives Mary Lou O'Connell, Joanne Melancon, Mary O'Connell and Michelle Cyr make a study of Pisces btlvv MQ' Our crew discusses the Reynold's theory of space fli Alan Biagiotti, our Wildlife specialist, calls atten tion to the nocturnal activities of the hamster Probers' Officers in consultation --Janet Soley, Larry Forshay, Dennis Duffy and Julie McEvoy 50 Teresa Kulesza seeks to clarify a question on optics Representative ' Youth Councilors post daily progress of Candy Drive J Chris O'Shea and Jackie LaBerge Manny Ma rtin s , .Toe Perna and Bob record the profits of the drive LaBerge post notice of anothe r Council activity Student Council Officers: Chris O'Shea, SecretarygJ'in'1 Nowlan, Presidentg Janet Soley, Vice-Presidentg Michelle Cyr, Treasurer 51 Seniors- - the holy ones Rings Al Cremin does his thing i 3 The Presentation of the rings it ' 50, ' A s Fr. Arse nault undoe s it V Left: .Timmy Nowlan receives his robe from Sr. Celine Gertrude Below: Jackie LaBerge speaks on Leadership. N ationcul Honor Societq bove right: The induction of new members Right: Fr. Arsenault exhorts new mem- bers to capitalize ontheir potential quali- ties of scholarship and service, W af My -Rf ff ' Q Q4 0 Po I Courtinq the Little N.D B eclsties' Mr. Ouellette and Mr. Ghilardi make sur that things are definitely together, Inq... A JA' 1 A W 44 ,. N' - Mrs. Monroe and Mrs. Donahue feed the famished souls While Mrs. Bonin reaps the profit. Service with a smile is provided by both Mrs. Doolin, our school nurse, and Mrs. Gallant, our school secretary, 43 ,-,, .,.,, Mrs. Cyr stands prepared for the onslaught. STUDENT LIFE Due to the constant confusion and mis- understanding among men in the world to- day, the role of the individual in our so- ciety is an unsteady and difficult one to pursue. It is for this reason that emphasis is placed on the importance of the social activities of the students, Here, in a most informal Way, are fo r g e d perhaps th e strongest links in that endless chain which binds the many into one--School Spirit! 'CN one understand better the nature of real distinction than those who have entered into anityf, john Tauler If 'N' 4. Y p ' Y' A r K . , .. fill f t . ,:-f ,f L 'f - 2- P 1. f Er 1 X X X X y 1 N ni 4, fe ' r X' I 1 O H 1 ' 1 if h ,L 1, 'y 4' A if p xx X 5 S . '- XJ l 1 vi l' ' iw it Q 111 3 .I rx . , -x , -X Kp Ri :V x .X F 'iv N ,Dis Car Wash The last step for another satisfied customer Mr. Cyl' directs operations in the schoolyard Sudsing up at the gas stati S-av i Jr , P .9 F.. ' .wglgew L. A ' ff! diyv , f ghd S- ., .... f Y-ggi ' N., ax, 'SW W X1 in M 3-, ,ef 'X X Winter- Fest J ff K hifi lx K f ffl! X is 3 -tm ,iwi in F i Mx x 5 N' ' I I ta V LZW, 1 3. 1 ' , A .F l , Pe Browne and Great Storm of '69 --Most snow 1n 76 years! K. ggf. H fl 1end tlghten up Albert and Ann Cremin erform a different kind H l f dance A View of the main ballroom bf H The Conspirators provide the music 55 , as The Tap-off Homecoming SA Larry Hurley finds himself surrounded by the opposition The Old Girls cheer from Bozo's Bench The old and the new bellow out a friendship cheer 60 we Paul. Hurley drives Dave Degou goes up for the old rner through for two Led by Al Poirier, the alumni hit us with a verse of Heart of My Heart laster of Ceremonies, Al Poirier s'fT5 tit , K' 52 R. fl 2 -gfbei - Dennis Blackall and Brian Kelley provide Cokes for the thirsty r 'H is , V , G 4. N. D. er's Past and Present Guests and Chaperones, Fr. La.Toie, have a ball ! Mr. Abbott, Mr. Nowlan a Aff! , X Q W fb Wil ...And W ff f ff- hill! 3 W i Q f , fx 4 fWl IW' 6 f X.. f we're f V! 1111 I I - ff 2 Q 'g ' Betty and C.W. Nelson N Mis S Chiang x Hell's Angels, Kelley and Igor Taking it easy g , V!e,,ee.,...: ,,,. , ,e2. . , E ' g m,-fle Asleep on her feet Desrosiers Eureka! An orgy? ? '? f 115 1 U. N. complex and guide, Our women in Washington Robert F. Kennedy gravesite Arghhhh! x , Congressman Thomas P. O'Nei11, Jr. hosts Senior Class fx? An Easter hat for Bebo X535 f . ,fl Almost. . . The men Sleeping beauties '11 'w -f- 9 I '41 ,,.. L: va W lv 1 , ,,,, W O 'Usb Commencement A life without awareness is not worth its livingg and awareness without a sense of brotherhood is not worth the sporting, But not all feet can wear one shoe nor can unity unanimous bear beyond the edge of audibility the furious expletives of its incompetence with a world half plagued by a hollow, divested virility, This awareness is one of nothingnessg of that inconceivable chasm ofmute melan- choly, And our commencement, the com- mencement of '69 nods, not in sympathyg but rather in anxiety and concern for a new spirit in adeclining century--for harmony and justice among men of good will. sp. Because m o d e r n society stresses the development of one's mental aptitudes, the role of athletics is often overlooked, The l968 Olympics clearly demonstrated the instinctive competitiveness that lies within man--The late John Steinbech aptly commented on this inner drive in man when he stated in The Pearl that humans are never satisfied-that you give them one thing and they want something more. And this is said in disparagement, whereas it is one of the greatest talents the species has and one that has made it superior to ani- mals that are satisfied with what they have? The physical as Well as mental coordi- nation exhibited by the Olympiad athletes clearly indicates that a common goal can unite the p e ople s of all nations for the betterment of man., 'cMay they l the youth of all countries? dis- play cheerfulness and concord so that the Olympic torch will he carried on with even greater eagerness, courage and honor for the good of humanity throughout the agesf, Avery Brundage at official closing of XIX Olympiad ATHLETICS .4 z ' 1. , ' 1.3, .:. , . Jw . 5 V . V il' J 41, f 7 - , . , J . - ,.V L--. , xx. ,, Q ., if-f . ' ,- -W ' ' . 'i' S '1..,,1 f V - - M, ,,..,v' g, ' 1 'K , '3 yi- of 'K f fl xx 13 K 1' .X yi 'J- as 'gk A Xx -f e 'Q ,. X fi 'T ' X ,Q x rx 'X A f, 'Ss f xv x M ' nl 9 4 l f 1' Hn 5 C Sacred Heart St. Joseph St. Thomas St. Patrick Immaculate Gate of Heaven St. Patrick 6 55 67 49 49 51 49 9 Degou and opponent start things off! N. D. pulls down another rebound Mike Crotty hustling hard x P l Varsltq They 72 N. C. C. 82 Sacred Heart 67 St. Thomas 51 Immaculate 54 St. Joseph 68 N. C. C. 70 Gate of Heaven 6 44 61 48 61 79 57 63 They 36 64 73 62 94 63 91 Mike Crotty brings the ball up for a basket ff Coach Charle s Boyle John Martin f55J grabs a rebound Front row fleft to rightjx Kenneth Brooks, John Martin, Captain--Robert Degou, Edward Ghilardi, Steve Russo. Back row fleft to rightlz Rev. Gerard Pelletier, Joseph Perna, Paul Hurle y, Michael Crotty, James Nowlan, Mike McNeill,Mr. .Charles Boyle Junior Vorsitq Mike Dargan goes for two Scoreboard We They Sacred Heart 33 56 St. Joseph 42 41 St. Thomas 30 58 St. Patrick 26 48 Immaculate 26 27 Gate of Heaven 28 42 St. Patrick 53 26 N. C, C. 46 43 Sacred Heart 14 42 St. Thomas 21 41 Irnmaculate 27 36 St. Joseph 42 41 N. C. C, 33 55 Gate of Heaven 61 72 J. V. players? 7 ? ? Unrea1! A ra11y at Notre Dame y Polly one... Dennis Porkey Blackall drives through for two Steve Cappucio--apparently un aware of the imminent danger E' Ronnie Boucher lays one up and in s Have You Got the Spirit? 'as Benjamin, our mascot, insures a victory for Notre Dame, AAL i Front row fleft to rightjz Eileen Pessotti, Edith Janelle, Elizabeth Igo, Julie McEvoy. Back row fleft to rightlz Michelle Cyr, Betty Desrosiers, Kathleen Browne, Captain--Chris O'Shea, Janet Soley, Karen Mullane If you want N. D. to Win, clap your hands. . . The girls add pep to a rally Hey, Cavaliers, come ony 1et's fig Rev, Vincent Lucid Rev. Gerard Pelletier, S. M. Rev. Vincent Robichaud, S. M Rev. Julien E. Rondeau, S. M Rt. Rev. John S. Sexton Mr. 8: Mrs Robert LaBerge Mr. gl Mrs Manuel Martins Mr. 8: Mrs. Duncan McNeill Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Munroe Mr. 8: Mrs Anthony Nowlan Mr. 8: Mrs John O'Shea Mr. 81 Mrs Dominick Perna Mr. 81 Mrs Robert Reynolds Mr. 8: Mrs Conrad Roux Mr. gl Mrs Norman Theriault Mr. 8z Mrs Albert Wagner Mr. 8: Mrs Lewis Wamboldt Rev. Raymond Arsenault, S. M. Rev. Robert J. Butler Rev Joseph M. Connolly Rev Wilfred J. Cote, S. M, Rev Eugene P. Curtin Rev. Fernand Gallant, S. M. Mr. at Mrs. Reginald Allard Mrs. Gabrielle Boulanger Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth Brooks Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Cremin Mr. gl Mrs. Joseph Degou Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo Desrosiers Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Devin Mr. 8z Mrs. Raymond Dion Mr. 8: Mrs. Lee Forshay Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Harriman In memory of Mrs. Mildred Haskell Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Igo Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Kelley Anonymous Ann Archambault Judy Arthur, S. N. Kathleen E. Ashton Mr. 8: Mrs. Gerard Audet 8i Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Theodore T. Azer Albert Barill Miss Emma Barill Mr. The Joseph Beatty Beaudoin Family Miss Denise Beaudoin Miss Diane Beaudoin Mr. Sz Mrs. Andrew Benoit Miss Bernadette Benoit Mr. John L. Benoit Mr. gl Mrs. Leon E. Benoit Betty 8: Bob Henry J. Bernard Florence Berrio Alan Biagiotti Anthony Biagiotti Mr, The The The Mr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Biagiotti Bilodeau Family Blackall Family Boucher Family Norman Boucher Ronald Boucher Jimmy Boudreau Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard Boudreau Richard Brawoley Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Breen Mr. 8: Mrs. Andrew Broussard Mr. John Broussard Bobby Bryant Miss Eileen Burke Mr. Lawrence Callahan The Cappucio Family Helen Casey Miss Helen Cauchon Miss Laurette Cauchon Mr. at Mrs. Robert Cauchon Elena Cecchi Augustus Chaisson Mrs. William Charles Mrs. J. Emil Chartier Margaret Colbert Spf4 Kevin J. Coleman Mr. gl Mrs. Comerford Miss Denise Cote Miss Michelle Cote Mr. 8: Mrs. Timothy Cosgrove Mr. John Cotter Mr. Albert Cyr Mrs. Albert S. Cyr Mr. Armand Cyr Miss Elaine Cyr Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Cyr Mr. 8: Mrs. Hector Cyr Henry Cyr John Cyr Mr. at Mrs. Lawrence Cyr Mr. Sr Mrs. Oscar J. Cyr Mrs. Mary Daniels Thomas Dargan Mike DaSilva Mrs. Thomas DaSilva Mr. Aaron Davvley Mr. Mr. Mr. James E. Desharnais Miss Thelma Desy DiMaso's Thurston Spa Leda Dini Francis D. Doherty Miss Deborah Doiron Mr. gl Mrs. Donahue Mr. gl Mrs, Eric Dorin Miss Jeanette Dorin Miss Rita Doucet Mr. gl Mrs. Placide Doucet Mrs. John J. Duffy Mr. Paul Dunn Mrs. Regina Dunn Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Dunn Mrs. Dorothy Earle Mr. Norman Eddy The Egan Family Mr. gl Mrs. Carl Ellis Mr. 8: Mrs. Earl Estes Explorer Post 2389 Jini Farguharson Rosalie Farina The Feeley Family The Forshay Family Mr. Sr Mrs. John P. Frassa gl Family A Friend Mr. Arthur Gagnon Carl L. Galasso Mrs. Julia Gallagher Mrs. Albert Gihbach David Gilreath J. M. Girouard Steve Glowacki Miss Denise Goguen Mrs. Madeline Goode Mr. F. Gori Mr. gl Mrs. Edward Goulart Happy Mr. gl Mrs. William Harnum Harrie Miss Linda Harrington Barbara Haskell Mrs. Herb gl Family Mr. gl Mrs. John Hofferty 8: Familg The Hoy Family Jo-Anne Iantos ca Ann Ia Mr 8: pini Mrs. Charles Jackson The Johnson Family Mr. Thornas Johnson Mr. 81 Brian Mrs. Stephan Kayal G. Kelly Laura Hutchins D G Brian erard Kelly U, S, M, C. John J. Keiiy M Mrs. ary J. Kelly Mr. 81 Mrs. NT. Kerkorian 1 Mr. R chard Ke rkorian Mr. 8: Mrs. William J. Kelley M Miss Mr. at ary Killeon Mrs. King Mr. John B. King Mrs. Antonia Kuleza Mr. Sz Mrs. Henry Kuleza Mis s Julia Kule za The Kromhout Family Jackie LaBerge Robert LaBerge Mr. gl Mrs. Joseph Labo 81 Family lvliss Betty Landry Leona Landry Mis s Loretta Landry Mrs. Simon Landry Mrs. Vera E. Landry Mr. H enry E. Lavallee Mrs. Gerard Leech Mis s Marie Lavallee M Mr gl Mrs. Mr. 8: Alcide artha M. Leech Mrs. Kevin Legros gl Famil Levesque Mrs. Inez Loften Mr. L ombard 8: the little Gents 3- r. gl Mrs. John J. Lopes 81 Family 5 rs. Rita Lovely Mr. gl Mrs. William Lovely Vlr. gl Mrs. John McCarthy Vlr. gl Mrs. Donald McElearney Vlarianne McNeil Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas McEvoy Vlr. gl Mrs. Walter Madrigan ylr. Terence Maguire ifhe Mahoney Family Vlrs. Doris S. Mahoney Vlrs. Vlrs. Vlrs. Mary A. Maion Thomas Marquis Lynward Marsh Douglas Marshall vlrs. Arleen C. Martin vlr. 81 Mrs. Paul C. Melancon Vliss Barbara Melanson Vlr. gl Mrs. Gerald Melanson Facqueline Mello vlrs. Mildred Meskell vlrs. Metz Vlrs. John E. Mitchell vlr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Monaco vlrs. A. R. Mullaly xflr. 81 Mrs. Stephen Mullen vlrs. Mary Ann Munziato vlr. Robert C. Munroe Xnne Murray vliss Anne Nlowlan vlr. gl Mrs. vlr. 81 Mrs. Howard Newell J. O'Connell gl Mary vlrs. Kay O'Connell Ars. Doris O'Donnell Dld Road '66 Jlr. 81 Mrs. iz O'Neil Charles O'Neil Eatricia O'Neil 81 mfr. Mrs. Ar. 81 Mrs. Ar. gl Mrs. Ar. gl Mrs. Ar. 81 Mrs. Donna Parow Ars. George Gloria Pearl Robert D. O'Neil Donald R. O'Sullivan Hector Ouellette Donald A. Paquet Joseph Paquet Parris Ar. Mason Pelts Lou Mr. gl Mrs. Joseph Perisie gl Mrs. Edward Perkins Family Noreen Pinkston Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis Poirier Mr. gl Mrs. Herbert Porter Mrs. Ernest Prentice Mr. gl Mrs. Primmer Mr. Michael F. Rafferty Robert J. Ratsart Mrs. Joseph Ray Dr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Regan Mr. gl Mrs. Roy Mrs. Ronald Ryan Mrs. Salvi Schiff's Pharmacy Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Shelley Mrs. Blanche Simard Mr. gl Mrs. Robert Simard Mrs. John F. Stacey Mr. gl Mrs. Ben Starek George R. Stone Co. Mr. gl Mrs. Walter Struble Mrs. Edgar Sullivan Allyson Summers Miss Estelle Sutherland Mrs. Terrio Ernest Terrio Mr. gl Mrs. Albert Theriault lvliss Jacqueline E. Theriault Liz Theriault Mr. gl Mrs. Norman E. Theriault Mrs. Ophelia Thornton Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas J. Torode William Trahan Mr. gl Mrs. George Tremblay Mr. gl Mrs. Alex Ulanowsky Joe Volpe Linda Wamboldt Mrs. Rosalie Watts Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur H. Webb, Jr. The White Family Sgt. Harold P. Williams, Jr. Mrs. Lillian Williams Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Williams Mrs. Letitia Wilson Mr. gl Mrs. F.W. Wright Mrs, Marian Young Best Wishes from Uur Lad Cf Pity Parish X' 1 - E if-if w i ' !ox h, N x X .. - , -,.,,,,,,....,-, , ,,. W 1 Vs V V . A v LF, W,,? v , If l 31 Y' 2 1 ij S 1-4 9502? 7 1 ,S is f Rev. Raymond Arsenault, S. M. Pastor Rev. Vincent Robichaud, S. M. Rev. Fernancl Gallant, S. M. Rev. Gerard Pelletier, S. M. Best of Luck from The Juniors O EDWARD GHILARDI President MARY O'CONNELL KATHLEEN BROWNE Treasurer MICHELLE ARTHUR Vice President Secretary Congratulations to the Clasx 0 f 1969 From the Sophomores Vis: I-'acLs ff'C'D fr A We 3 MICHAEL MCNEILL X DENNIS DUFFY President , I Vice President QV 75 A MICHELLE CYR KATHLEEN CASEY Secretary Treasurer Compliments and Best Wishes to the Graduates from the Freshmen ZQKQQJSH V4 E s al MARGARET BROWNE 4' N JOSETTE DUPONT Vice President Treasurer THERESA KULESZA JANET MELANSON President Secretary 66Every Teenager A CYOer 5 QL' CE fx 'Z Richard E. Polacelli President Kathy Browne Secretary Edward Ghilardi Treasurer Notre Dame C.Y.O. Cambridge, Mass. Rev. Gerard E. Pelletier, S. M. or 6 X Q! to fig 011 ANNN Q 2 Betty Desrosiers Vice President Richard Zylicz Delegate Before you accept that first job . . . Look over your employer us carefully us 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 through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? 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. Note: Many young men and women in this area can , EC 79 Part of the Nationwide Bell System An equal opportunity employer New England Telephone Compliments and Best Wishes of A. Belanger 8: Sons, Inc 173 Harvey Street Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Waterproofing and Weatherproofing Engineer 6: Contractors Gerard N. Verrier Ryken ,luniorate '64-'63 fconducted by the Xaverian Brothers? 378 Main Street Shrewsbury, Mass. Compliments of an Aspirant Warren Kay Vantine Studio Official School Photographers of -t -1 661 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. St. Compliments of 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 Compliments of Our Lady Of The Assumption Parish, Rev. julian E. Rondeau, S. M. Pastor Rev. Wilfred Cote, S. M. Chelsea, Mass. Congratulations 81 Best of Luck MR. 8: MRS. ALBERT WAGNER LUCILLE, CAROLE, HENRY HELEN, DONNA 8z IANICE Congratulations 8: Best Wishes For the Future Zahka's Brothers ,- Best Wishes to the Class of '69 from Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond E. Dion Compliments of M -M 47 Dudley St., Cambridge Open 6 days 7-9 7:00-10:00 Sundays Grocery - Subs - Pizza In Loving Memory of our Aunt Louise G . Mel aughlin February 7, 1918 - July 30, 1968 Francis E. Soley ,61 Maureen M. Soley ,67 Robert D. Soley ,66 Janet M. Soley '70 Compliments of Hayes 0il Co. DANIEL I. HAYES IR., Pres. Congratulations and Best Wishes for A Happy Future Compliments of the HEFFRON FAMILY Compliments of FLEET MAINTENANCE SERVICE UN 4-3488 WALDEN CLEANERS Nicholas Dioria 2088 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Tel. 868-5988 Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of ,69 TOM DEVIN AOPA Member Mass. Limb 8: Brace Co. Certified Manufacturer of all Types of Artificial Limbs Including latest techniques V. N. Robillard, Proprietor 43 Kingston Street Boston, Mass. 02110 Compliments of Highland Farms 2282 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. BRIDAL SHUP i' Wedding Gowns i' Bridesmaids' Gowns 'A' Formals Alterations Free - Personalized Service call for appointment 237 Walden Street, Cambridge 876-3498 Compliments of Robillard News Agency 67A Clifton Street Cambridge, Moss. 354-6748 Masse Hardware Co., Inc. Hardware and B.P.S. Paints corner of Walden and Sherman Streets Cambridge, Mass. 876-4755 Compliments of Keefe Funeral Home CHARLES D. KEEFE 2145 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. 02140 l N ' C C Q.-li.: V!owZ'.:v..L' I , , - .rt . '-1:- -' v - -4 a- Y 5 yi. ,ming Q F I'-'- '-if' V ' IL fi E' ' -,QS f Sunlile Alleys 221 Main Street Stoneham, Mass. Compliments of Miss Mary Louise Riley Rose Therese Collegiate llutiitters 2107 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. FRESH POND MOVIE Alevvife Brook Parkway 81 Concord Ave. T G B See the movies the outdoor way Rain or Clear Get in your car - Come as you are St. Ioseplfs, Medford JOHN I. DONAHUE 6: SON Funeral Service Cambridge, Mass. 02139 N. H. Gallant Construction Co. Compliments of REM 8: JOHN Porter House Cafe The Dargan Family COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND CHARRETTE CORPORATION 2000 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Best Wishes Congratulations to the CLASS OF '69 from MR. or MRS. MCNEILL or FAMILY VIVIENNE LaBERCE MR. Bt Best Wishes from MRS. IOS. O,CONNELL Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '69 MB. 81 MRS. FRANCIS A. SOLEY Compliments of Prospect Street NURSING HOME 195 Prospect Street Cambridge, Mass. 491-6363 Best Wishes to the Class of '69 from DEBBIE, SHIRLEY, DEDE DEVENEY QJANETS COUSINSJ COMMONWEALTH LOCK CO. 1853 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. 876-3301 D 45: W VARIETY STORE 143 Wash Street, Dorchester 02121 Light Grocery - Cigars - Cold Drinks Compliments of OUR LADY of PITY'S MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE Congratulations from WESTYS CATERING 36 Sidney Street Cambridge, Mass. Best Food Service in Town MOHAWK SHADE Sz BLIND CO. 2416 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Tel: UN 8-6000 JOHN E. McAVOY Funeral Director 223 Massachusetts Ave. Arlington, Mass. Best of Luck to the CLASS OF '69 LINDA LAVIN Class of '68 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '69 JOYCE FORTE Class of '68 Compliments of the CAFETERIA WORKERS Complete Selection of Social Announcements Tel. 547-4220 THE PIPER PRESS Iob Printing - Forms Specialists 2257 Massachusetts Ave. North Cambridge, Mass. Congratulations to the CLASS OF '69 IOE BERNARD, U.S.N. Compliments of the MONROE FAMILY in 1 w l W Compliments of DONNA BENINATI Compliments of MRS. ESSIE MANLEY 51 Elonore Street Roxbmy, Mass. Phone: 354-9330 BEAUTY In The Square Corner of Rindge Br Rice Street North Cambridge In Memory of PAULETTE ALLARD and PEPERE BERGERON Good Luck or Best Wishes IOYCE 51 CAROL SIMARD Congratulations from HELEN MCLAUGHLIN UANET SOLEY'S AUNTJ RAYMOND GIROUARD Insurance Agent 2322 Massachusetts Avenue N. Cambridge, Mass. Tel: 864-2126 - 864-2192 A. P. ARSENAUX Dentist 2400 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of DUDLEY FURNITURE 6: APPLIANCE Compliments of MR. Sz MRS. CONRAD S. ROUX and DENNIS Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '69 from DIANE LeCLAIR '68 Best Wishes from IIM'S', Milton Spa 138A Massachusetts Ave. Arlington, Mass. BROSNAN OIL COMPANY, INC. 7 Boulevard Road Arlington, Mass. MI 3-2202 - MI 3-3910 Congratulations from MR. or MRS. ROBERT LaBERGE Good Luck, Seniors from MRS. FORTE Best Wishes From T 6: R SERVICE CENTER CTom DeMarco 6: Reno Bretonj 203 Elm Street - Cutter Square Somerville, Mass. WESSEN REALTY We Buy and Selly We Place All Types Of Mortgages - Bus. 436-5410 - 436-5411 Res. 282-1269 Fred S. Wells Broker and Salesman Notary Public 758A Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester Best Wishes from ST. jOHN'S DRILL TEAM the Evangeletts The 1968 CYO Prep Division Champs 00 -O FRANK W. CARVELL Qor,C,g5p Dispensing Optician Prescriptions Filled - Eyeglass Repairs Tel. Mlssions 3-7325 11 Medford St., Arlington, Mass. GUIDO DICARO'S Men's Hairstyling Barbershop - Salon 2090 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. - Tel. 491-9270 THE GUILD SHOP 2229 Mass. Ave. - Cambridge, Mass. Tel.: 354-8640 Hummels, Hallmark Cards, Wraps, etc. Religious Goods 81 Gifts Best Wishes from THE ABBOTT FAMILY Congratulations 81 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ,69 THE WAMBOLDT FAMILY SOMERVILLE IEWELERS 241 Elm Street Somerville, Mass. Fine jewelry One-Day Engraving Service RINDGE PHARMACY 154-156 Rindge Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Jon GU1Do's SOMERVILLE sPoRTiNo coops co 233A Elm St. - Davis Square 625-4747 625-4820 Compliments of ROBERT E. THERIAULT Your Comrade in Armsi' TU GORDON FURNITURE CO. 399 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington Mass. Tel. MI 8-6060 DANIEL M. MURPHY Toro Lawn Mowers McCullock Marine Hardware, Builder's Supplies Tool Rental Tel. TR 6-3316 - 2456 Mass. Ave. MEDFORD SQUARE SPORTING GOODS CO. Wholesale and Retail Outfitters 33 Salem Street -0- Medford, Mass. Anthony Lucci Tel: 391-4071 Congratulations ZS: Best WVishes MARY, BILLY, DIANE, II. and KELLY ANN KILGARRIF F ESPLANADE CLEANERS INC. 234 Massachusetts Ave. Arlington, Mass. Tel: 648-6620 Interstate Commerce Reg. Me., N.H., Vt., Conn., N.Y., NJ. and Canada Who Moves You is just as Important as Where You Move R. ST. AMANT Furniture and Piano Moving I4 jackson St., No. Cambridge, Mass. Tel. Klrkland 7-9050 Packing - Storage Fireproof Storage Warehouse - Closed Vans Goods Insured In Transit Best Wishes to the Graduates from ALMYRA LaBERGE Best Wishes to the Class of ,69 LUCILLE VVAGNER KEVIN A. GRIFFIN Funeral Service 2307 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Congratulations 81 Best Wishes FLORENCE BENOIT C 1, f Aluminum Windows Aluminum Siding Omp lments 0 Aluminum Doors Aluminum Screens BONNER 6: PURITAN INC. 48 Porter Road Cambridge, Mass. Plumbing Br Heating Supplies Aluminum Tub Enclosures Aluminum Gutters SUPERIOR ALUMINUM PRODUCTS 58 Mass. Avenue Arlington, Mass. Tel. 646-2490 -:- George Lembo Compliments of JACK, MARIE Sz LISA PESSOTTI Best Wishes from RICHARD FITZGERALD '66 and KAREN MCNEILL '69 Best Wishes PAT and DAN ,67 CYR '68 F. W. HILL Howers Richard F. Dion Phone 666-8030 321 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Best VVishes MR. SZ MRS. CHARLES LAVOIE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF ,69 from FRANK CONNORS Congratulations from AL the Multimillionaire', Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ,69 MR. 61 MRS. IOHN SULLIVAN PATRICIA 61 THERESA INN,S SQUARE MEN'S BAR 1350 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Mass. M. Tarmey, Manager THE FITZGERALDS Mom, Dad, Dick '66, Joe ,68, Mary ,70, jim, '73 CLARENCE A. STANFORD Insmance - Real Estate 90 Highland Avenue Somerville, Mass. Compliments of PAT Congratulations from DICKSON BROTHERS AND CO IOHNNYLS CLEANERS Sz TAILORS 1226 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Mass. expert Tailoring Congratulations from SUSAN Sz PEGGY BILODEAU KELLYS HAMBURG 405 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Good Luck to the Class of '69 MAUREEN DUFFY CGGQ PORTER SQUARE LAUNDRY 1863 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Best Wishes CASEY FAMILY PARKWAY MACHINE Sz TOOL CO. Compliments of TOBYS DRESS SHOP 2177 Washington St. Roxbury Hummells Phone 666-0282 BOUVIER IEVVELERS Certified VVatchmaker 3970 302 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Fine Watches Hallmark Cards Best Wishes from RONNIE 61 KATHY In Memory of JAMES T. FEELEY, SR. - Prescriptions Filled - - Eye Glasses Repaired - OPTICAL SHOP W. I. LAVINA Registered Optician Phone 623-0470 1147 Broadway - Teele Square Somerville, Mass. RIGAZIO,S Laundermat 6: Dry Cleaners 280 Rindge Phone UN 4-4771 Congratulations from THE HYNES FAMILY 547-9486 Since 1932 NEWTOWNE WOODWORKING CO Incorporated Manufacturers of Store and Office Fixtures Kitchen Cabinets CEO. THERIAULT 31 Cedar St., N. Cambridge, Mass. A. P. ROSSIGNOL Licensed Electrician 190 Pemberton St. North Cambridge UN 4-0013 Compliments of THE GALLANT FAMILY ALFRED, YVONNE, STEVEN, DAVID Compliments of BOY SCOUTS - TROOP 50 MAIDA PHARMACY INC. CHARLES I. MAIDA, REG. PHARM. 121 Mass. Ave. - corner of Windsor St. Arlington, Mass. Congratulations CRECORY'S TUXEDO SHOP to the Menis Formal Wear CLASS OF '69 MR. 6: MRS. THOMAS I. DEVIN Open Evenings, MI 3-6464 162 Mass. Ave., Arlington Best Wishes CAMBRIDGE FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSES 2301- Mass. Ave. from Cambridge, Mass. TGM 'Y JOYCE Tel: TR eo951 Henry F. Corcoran Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '69 ANNETTE '68 THE CONSPIRATORS Dances - Parties - All Occasions Rock N Roll CHUCK fem 864-8767 Compliments of Cambridge MEN,S SHOP Oflicez 868-4050 -:- Residence: 4-3071 LEO A. DEROSIERS Representative METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 2-Year Member 625 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of CORMIERS CROCERY Dudley St. 0 Cambridge, Mass. Congratulations to the CLASS OF ,69 from the CLASS OF '67 Compliments from THE INDIAN Congratulations from Mr. Sz Mrs. LEO MARTIN 6: FAMILY Congratulations from Mr. 6: Mrs. DAVID P. GALE Compliments of MRS. MURPHY 6: JUDY to the Class of '69 Best Wishes CECIL N. MARCHIONNE to the INSURANCE AGENCY INC. CLASS OF ,69 37 Davis Square, Somerville, Mass. from 666-5130 BOB FORSHAY 8 Main Street, Somerville, Mass. Class of '70 776-1600 Compliments of MOSCA'S BAKERY Congratulations from THE CLASS OF 1970 Best Wishes from GERARD COTE Class of '68 NORTON BEVERAGE CO. 2451 Mass. Ave. CHALET CAFE 2435 Mass. Ave. Bar-B-Que Compliments of MIRAK'S CHEVROLET Massachusetts Ave., Arlington Best Wishes SUNSET CLEANERS 91 Windsor St. Cambridge, Mass. 876-3971 FRANKIS BARBER SHOP 2384 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. ELI St CHRIS GAS STATION Dorchester, Mass. Compliments of GAFFEY FUNERAL HOME 43 High Street Medford 396-7700 FRANK W. CARVELL Dispensing Optician - PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED - - EYECLASS REPAIRS - Phone MI 3-7325 11 Medford St. -:- Arlington, Mass. Best Wishes from Mr. 61 Mrs. LEOPOLD I. COTE and Family Browne Dru Inc Compliments of g, O,BRIEN,S MENS STORE YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE 23 Riverside Ave. Medford Square D. M. Epstein, Reg. Pharm. Tel. MI. 8-0557 201 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of '69 THE IGO FAMILY HOME CARPET CLEANING CO. Demothing - Repairing - Storing Visit our New Showroom . . . Open Mon. Sz Fri. Evenings 167 Pemberton St. -:- 547-4700 Cambridge, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of '69 LYNN BARD Congratulations to the Class of '69 BETTY or BOBBY BENOIT BROTHERS Auto Repairing 66 Montgomery St. Cambridge, Mass. KI 7-5584 ALFRED S. POIRIER Painting Contractor Cambridge, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of '69 Mr. 6: Mrs. PHIL BARD ANDY'S BARBER SHOP 175 Rindge Ave. N. Cambridge, Mass. Good Luck, Seniors The NOWLAN FAMILY M 6: M UPHOLSTERING CO. 2072 Mass. Ave. Cambridge, Mass. NEW ENGLAND TRANSMISSION CO., INC. Specialist Automatic Transmissions Phone 354-4561 372 Rindge Ave. Cambridge, Mass BUTLER'S MUSIC CENTRE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC ACCESSORIES Instruction on all Instruments 2076 Mass. Ave. 0 868-3239 Mr. 61 Mrs. WALTER KELLEY 6: Family Danny, Ellen, Ioan Maryanne, Eddie, Walter Best Wishes from GERARD 81 MARYANNE Compliments of Mrs. EULA WRIGHT Class of ,68 and '69 Compliments of Mr. 6z Mrs. ROBERT I. REYNOLDS Compliments of HOFFMAN ELECTRIC 82 Rockland St. Roxbury, Mass. Compliments of FASHION CLEANERS 2298-2300 Massachusetts Ave. North Cambridge Compliments of Mr. 61 Mrs. GENE TIPPETT MR. DO-NUTS 2315 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of FRANK'S STEAK HOUSE Compliments of SHAWMUT FOODS 617 Shawmut Ave. Boston, Mass. Norman Daniel Tel, 265-3323 Tel. 265-3324 INSURANCE AGENCY Homeowners - Life - Auto - Liability Fredericis Prescription Centre The Prescription Store Pick-up and Delivery E. I. Steinberg, B.S. S. G. Rovner, B.S Reg. Pharm. Norman Daniel 314 Main st. - stoneham, Mass. 656 Blue Hill Avenue Dorchester, Mass. Phone 438-1525 Compliments of n n Cambridge Brake Servize Best Wishes Best Wishes to the Class of '69 to the Class of '69 . from The Donoghue Family DUN and EDNA Best Wishes from Holy Union Guild AUTO - FIRE Ggrald S , Fleming LIFE - BUSINESS INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 876-0900 Class of 1961 2000 Massachusetts Ave. -:- Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Charles Boyle Notre Dome Coach The Boyle Family 4 , ooo ,2A Give to all nations unity, peace and concord. Book of Common Prayer za , NH J 5 wx 4


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