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Le a 7 nee ae ve vee eae ; - Shel Os i ay tio am rey Lege we sh ins AP us eae Se ft: or i et eee, j “- orien rh. vont , ; i ; iy) i) TT ©, OT An a ‘he ; ‘ a ava | ‘An. eT. ‘ rest’ asin Ay oe 4 ta ie ; The Seniors of Notre Dame High School Cambridge, Massachusetts Present Their STELLA MARIS VOL. 20 Prologue Blea a := of peace has The achievement eluded man since the beginning of time, Man is now involvedin a search for peace as the solution for allprob- lems, Talking is not enough Some youths have responded by gi eae ig of themselves through the Peace Corps 7M and Vista, Others have dropped out Olgii.e Cotmpie boy using the excuse, It's not worth the trouble, There have been many Impossible Dreams realized in the past few years, Through our cornbined efforts, we can bring this impossibility closer to being realize ghingeae generation, “Come on people now, Smile on your brother Everybody get together, Try to to love one another right now.” from “Get Together” by the Youngbloods Table of contents Administration page 4 Seniors page 10 Classes page 26 Activities page 44 Student Life page 52 Athletic page 66 Advertisements page 75 Administration REV. RAYMOND ARSENAULT, SoM, Pastor REV. VINCENT ROBICHAUD, S.M. a ELT: erg REVeet RANGISSE RE GHEE. enlvig MResE UG BN Bea Gul E Cr; Gieoyuvig MR. RAYMOND COOLONG, S.M. ae “thee. Teading, cha sacle ge ok Sas ; i My Sh POaneenie Glink em aera, Principal Student Council Moderator Religionec.. 4 Dre CeCllecsMarcous solu Ge Freshmen History 1, Religion 1 Tarencne. area N.H.S. Moderator Sr. Anne Genevieve, S.U.S.C, Guidance Counselor V or. PaulinesMourniievw on some. Seniors American History, Government Biology) Ghemistry.) Physics Cheerleaders--Probers Faculty or. Beatrice Gerard. oun eee Juniors Shorthand I, II--Typing I, II Basic Business Sisters of the Holy Union Vesuvius Advisor Sleeividrie Deauleu,to.U,o. GC, ip rarian Miss Frances Dorsey A.B, Sophomores iSyayeabicd cells, way) Sea ce! Stella Maris Advisor Mr. Andrew Vince, M.A, Wath el sa 2smeo eee Was 3s See | ia. ee ed Coffee Break 10 “What’s it all about When you sort it out, Alfie, Are we meant to take more Than we give?” from “Alfie” by B.Bacharach and H. David SENIORS We are now involved inthe most trying phase of life, where we decide which goals are heldmost valuable by us, ‘Ten we decide whether we shall sit back in apathy or set out to leave our mark on the woris, Our genera- tion, more than any otner, has shown this latter tendency, that is, to forge ahead and try to change present standards for the better, AaG. Art Club Bskb, Basketball Chler, Cheerleader CGAY mos Catholic Youth Org, Dra. Drama Ed. Editor Gre. Glee Club big 1G Library Council M. GC; Mission Captain IN eden National Honor Society Bro: Pep Squad Prob; Probers R Red Cross S Ae u az Student Council Stella Maris Vesuvius 11 EDWARD A, GHILARDI 227 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. iBhyer Wal 665 jecjeiuilleme Gon Inels bUbblyatricnclas se sOlLehioeen driving Chevy ... N.D. s' Fu- ture Fishcutter,..avid Bruins fans. seCOlle vem DOUNC sme Hi joys a good joke, MICHELLE T. ARTHUR 21 William Street Cambridge, Mass. Shelly... a minute member OL phiem Cons piracye.meLoves taking pictures... favarite food--roast beef and mayon- NadseeeetOne Ve GEsa vil Cm ene ViOUsSIe CIOS wuMet mr OLEeOESec at DO-NUTS ... N. D. s tele- phone operator of the future, AaQANAK . oO n x7yVaAA U 2 1-4 @ 3} 2 2-4 4+ 2-4 EILEEN T. PESSOTTI 11 Palmer Street Arlington, Mass. Oi ewe Wishesstosbpe sa Sophomore all over again ... stamps her feet and yells like an abnormal captain--all in fun...loves an earfulof bread PaeetlipsstOmitnese RIG Ht oon the world... hand clasper... desires to be acosmetologist. Chler Capt. Givi, M. C. Sec. RONALD J. BOUCHER 17 Shea Road Cambridge, Mass. RODne .)jemeC aS Sac Owner. N. D.'s Wilt Chamberlain ... favorite saying ''All the time'' ... afraid of drowning on the next retreat ... constantly bumping into BARKER... fan of HORROR and SCIENCE FIC- en L@INenOvile Smears 13 14 JAMES F, BENOIT 31 Jefferson Park Cambridge, Mass, Celtic-watcher ... weight- WatCheryss Very stuclousy ss all-star receiver ... Stop Shop maxi man... good typist «.-- basketball player on the sly. ALAN R, BIAGIOTTI 73 Jaques Street Somerville, Mass. Music lover--especially the Creedence Clearwater Revival ee. mostly seen at Brigham's in town... never on time... sharp dresser ... enjoys a goodconversation... relishes Italian food... forever saving his pennies, alia a art : Mstinguie yourselly Wie Pe Sec. Nes Chler. Co-Capt. mx. O. Dra. is. Ge i, Ge S.C. sec. Treas, ) N 1 Ne . 1 N ! NW PPNK WW PP PW N ae ! N - 1 PW WwW PW WW PW NM 1 KATHLEEN N. BROWNE 24 Notre Dame Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Kathy ... sweet Co-Captain of the N. D, Cheerleaders ... has a passion for those good old frosted slopes ... strong faith in the Irish... has her savings account in Europe's National Bank... tries keep- ing her schedule balanced, ELAINE T. GYR 196 Pemberton Street Cambridge, Mass. Effervescent... always has fO0d). «lOve SmLOnaggravate PERRYwinkles ... prefers home-cooked food to school's .-- loyalty now lies with Old Mother Bellu. .).. loses) her possessions every once in a while. 15 16 S 3 x PY : KEVIN P. DONOGHUE 106 Webster Street Arlington, Mass. Has a pillfor everything... hockey pucks always seem to find his nose ... enjoys re- treats??? ... lightweight of the Senior Class ... hopesto be an engineer ... plans to open first package store in Arlington, MARY L. FITZGERALD 9 A Cottage Avenue Somerville, Mass, Hed ti Zee eta Ori Leanu te cin rhyme-- Jackand Jill ... you know when she's around... contagious laugh and a ready smile...forever ''going bowl- Ing eet ei b eto te N ss oius Irish clan ... Senior Class's very own Princess, Chier:9 334 C.Y.O. 1-4 Gace 2 M.C,. 2,4 12% SG 2 Re Ge 3 Ves. 3,4 ROBERT C, FORSHAY 603 High Street West Medford, Mass. Our mad scientist... often seenon West Medfordcorners ... favorite pastime--feeding the squirrels at the Boston Common... has a habit of walking downthe Mystic Park- way ...all-star quarterback? --. college bound. KAREN HOY: 57 Reed Street Cambridge, Mass, Henry Gibson's sidekick... comes into our world now and then... seldom seen alone... frequents Lechmere's,.. likes to dance... always on the go «es keeps the Clairol Co. in business... crosses state lines occasionally, 17 PV NB Is {Sy IANS LID Ne 80 Green Street Stoneham, Mass, WAU rithey earlier pigetacan on the court... member ofthe Inseparable Four ... second home--Donuts... likes onions -.. renowned for his imper- sonation of a rooster...never seen without his wheels... camping enthusiast, 1,3,4 4 es hz: 4 JOAN Fo KELLBY 77 Rice Street Cambridge, Mass, Hobby--EATING ... very activieuG aye, © se iave hope bimeerts favorite comic--''Richie Rich ! : .-. choice color--Kelley green | --.- first one seen leaving at 2:25--never fails, | | i-4 7] 2-4 Be 18 - Re WN PP PNM DK LP W PATRICIA A, LANGE 31 Sargent Street Cambridge, Mass. Trisha'' ,,. quiet? ? Re- served? ?...gets RICH work- ing in BARNS... can't bear her long hike to school... has a mad passion for sailors... likes to warm the cockles of her heart... favorite singer-- Barbara Streisand, PATRICIA A, MAHONEY 124 Harvey Street Cambridge, Mass. Pam... could make a for- tune if she SOLD her Kleenex eee mathematical genius ... hard working ... combination babysitter and tutor... quiet .-.. always on the go, 19 JOHN T, MARTIN 84 Jackson Street Cambridge, Mass, Navy bound... one of the Inseparable Four ... deadly under the boards... always seen above the crowd... has a 'super'' ability in Physics -.. favorite candy--GOOBers ve. ardent Red sox fan. STEVEN M. MARTIN 36 Clay Street Cambridge, Mass, Steve ... notedfor disloca- tion of various objects ...one of the Inseparable Four... hates to sleep on retreats... likes candy machines... Trig fan... favorite food ''Wonder'! bread ... college bound, KAREN A, MULLANE 121 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Charming personality ... diets constantly ... cheese food and graham crackers, her favorites... fab typist... always up to something... pretty ... swinging speedster -e- ideal friend, Chler. ee OC, De ens Ves. MARY E, O'CONNELL 42 Chetwynd Road Somerville, Mass, Never ontime andalways in a hurry ... pet peeve--‘Trig eeenicCKiamies Lita ht oiese. loves telling riddles... noted for her laugh ... Lechmere's employee of the year... par- tial to Cambridge 21 TEV LIN oo ee Ba ay 50 A Fairmont Street Arlington, Mass, Kev... likes driving sports Gansu. enOnObarvacitizenmon Medford... enjoys diving... hates to take notes ... known for his quickjokes ... always geen looking at CARS and GIRLS ... college bound. ' oN hob wR PD CAROL A, POIRIER 94 Clifton Street Cambridge, Mass, Fantastic typist... under- stands all HER jokes ... has an explanation for everything «oe Loves Ste NLC Ka, cus deep thinker in Religion... pretty and friendly... forever laughing ... 20-20 vision, ‘Ces WE ROE Dra. Cp Ge Prob. Pe. RSG. 3h, (Ge be M. Ves. nN wn N 1 NG OS Os SS) EOS OS OS _ ! ‘J A fe) o ° = ! LA RW ER WWWH PNA A A W Oo RR is) e N Hee WD DN . “ 2 we wr o n . tN 1 PAULINE L, SCANLON 36 Longfellow Street Dorchester, Mass. Peace!... abhors Math... a Brigham's girl... sense of equality ... loves HANKy- panky... talks with hands... goes for mosaic earrings ... future social worker, JANET M. SOLEY 82 Central Street Stoneham, Mass. Fulllofipep)...spactialjto Irish Hicktown... fabulous cheerleader ... freckle-puss e- likes JIMMIES on her ice cream... never seen without a) Spaesl 55, iieneievel wey AN oo always onthe go...has some- thing against the French, 5 API Ia, PATRICIA A, SULLIVAN 4 Antrim Road Framingham, Mass, Pat v3. doesn't know the meaning of the word enough .-.. parttime hippie... always has food to share even if she doesn't want to... extravagant ...the school's walking stick. Ne . _— — Cet WwW PWN DY W W MICHAEL R, THERIAULT 28 Cameron Avenue Somerville, Mass. Member of the N.D. foot- ball squad ... intelligent... often caught in a daze... be- longs to Kelly's hamburger Brigades...) prize fighter’... can't wait for the 'freedoms' ' of college. GAYAOr Prob, INS Eos NN Wwre Ves. REJEANNE THERIAULT 28 Seven Pines Avenue Cambridge, Mass, Our punch typist ... hasa special liking for the shores of Maine... loves pigtails... rarely seen without her Junior sidekick, Theresa... enjoys pnotthand) class... nous avons joui de votre presence parmi nous , REG ACR a emer Zin ale LGiZ, 41 Norris Street Cambridge, Mass. Rick ... often seen riding gun in '67 Plymouth... giant of the Senior Class... partial to Chlorine... aggressive on the court) .mlikes. italian food... seen often at M. D.C. pool after closing ... enjoys retreats and camping. CLASSES An innate impulse in man is to bet- ter himself, This is the primary pur- pose of education, which is necessary to broaden our interpretation of life. To accept fully what we learn from both our classes and our experiences, we must be able sto: putasidiewwan narrow-minded opinions which stifle our growth 2s a person, “Doesn’t have a point of view, Knows not where he’s going to. isn’t he a bit like you and me?” from “Nowhere Man” by Lennon and McCartney Carol Poirier, Alan Bia- giotti, Steve Martin, and Richard Zylicz add the fi- nal touches to their Peace collage iii i i Leisurely searching for — ; _— =. meaningful pictures are Hileen| P es sOttisebar Sullivan, Steve Martin, and Karen Mullane Alan Biagiotti and Carol Poirier proudly display the finished product Banners on parade herald the beginning of the Mass for Peace NQWish yoursell Religion ————— 28 Juniors Jackie Allard, Theresa Boulanger, and Diane Poirier look over materials on business schools Alan Biagiotti listens at- tentively tosor. Anne Genevieve ensaawreQ Pauline Scanlon searches fOrm estate elkemra cm L@eryaitn Donoghue searches for his future Surveying a catalogue on Health are Marie Pierre Moulssand Carol, Racicot 29 30 gett Adventures in ''And besides that... says Miss Dorsey as Sheet relersmt Om ote lara point across to a be- wildered class Mike Theriault ques- tionssitsthesrec od Pat Lange and Paul Hurley are playingis really for English Eddie Ghilardi demonstrates a new stepin balletto Bob Forshay pLever Martin wards off Pauline Scanlon (alias Lady Macbeth) as Pat Sullivan watches Mary Fitzgerald exhibits the Globe Playhouse to Joan Kelley Mike Theriault wakes just in time for the bell to end class Jimmy Benoit accepts a verbal lashing, in french, from Re- jeanne Theriault 31 Richard Zylicz displays the theory of weights for Ronnie Boucher and Kathy Browne Scientific Progression Eddie Ghilardiexclaims to Mary O'Connell and q Kevin Donoghue, Hey, [Ry look at the ant! ! : Bob Forshay demon- strates his fishing ability with the aidof Pauline Scanlon and Paul Hurley a John Martin and Kevin Perry CONSEEUCimamInodel mo tavie ClO) ts while Michael Theriault and Pam Mahoney question their actions aia La 1 5 yy tf Steve Martin and Ronnie Bou- eher, our physics majors, seem infatuated with the new material put on the board by Sr. Pauline 33 Mr. Vince is apparently discussing the more interesting aspects of Trig as seen by the expressions of John Martin, Janet Soley, Pat Sullivan, and Steve Martin Eddie Ghilardi and Pauline Kevin Donoghue seems sur- Scanlon find Paul Huriey s prised that his didn't come out knowledge of the sliderule like Bob Forshay's amusing 34 Kathy Browne nonchalantly fixes her typewriter while Ronnie Boucher and Janet Soley practice judo History Are Kathy Browne and Richard Zylicz reading their News- weeks? Kevin Donoghue does not seem to think so Kevin Perry has a hunch that this is the place, but Rejeanne Theriault, Karen Mullane, Mike Theriault doubt it 35 While Shelly Arthur explains the fundamentals of general businessto Mary Fitzgerald, Elaine Cyr thinks toherself, ''Are you sure about thaty Jimmy Benoit, Joan Kelley, Trishia Lange, and Alan Biagiotti ponder over their account- ing sheets f Karen Mullane had decided to divulge her own shorthand technique to Carol Poirier and Karen Hoy Displaying their sources of wisdom are Karen Mullane, Joan Kelley, Elaine Cyr, and Carol Poirier Jimmy Benoit shows Mary Fitzgerald and Shelly Arthur how to operate the paper cutter Eileen Pessotti and Karen Mullane seemto have found something out of Rejeanne Theriault and Trisha Lange place in the filing cabinet seem to have mixed emotions about their forthcoming typing class 'FTTER EXTRAS on NEEDS Alan Biagiotti demonstrates his ability to change aribbon amid a circle of females Sr. Beatrice Gerard, Eileen Pessotti, and Rejeanne Theriault 37 38 Mary O'Connell has taken over the task of explaining Stock Exchange procedures to Jackie Allard, Diane Poirier, and Therese Boulanger 4 OW AN ORDER 1s EXECUTED ON The New Vork Stock E. hange What can it be that makes Mike Dargan, Denise Arsenault, and 2 Denise Beaudoin so intent ontaking notes? Donny Halford's rendition of a French dialogue amuses Denise Arsenault, Denise Beaudoin, and The Juniors find English Class a good John Melancon time to catch up on the local gossip It can't be''Tale of Two Cities' that Dennis Blackall, Mike McNeil, and Diane Wamboldt are smiling at Searching for their awards are Lynn Lewis, John Melancon, Brian Kathy Casey, Cathy McDougall, and Kelley, and Steve Simard search for Lolly Casey their marks M HM UKM 11 mit Wir nine Mike McNeil gazes fondly at his idol Julie McEvoy has found while Diane Belliveau and Mike just the right book as Feeley read the Declaration of Gerald McCarthy waits Independence patiently at the files ee ee ae The mad scientist, Susan Torci, adds just a little more to the distress of Mike Dargan and Mike Feeley 39 Are these our studious Sophomores? Geometry doesn't seem to be the Soph's bag Walter Struble tries pushing his newest novel upon Ellen O'Sullivan Sophomores are intently studying their books on the cell looking for ribosomes 40 Ellen O'Neil, Diane Poirier, Mau- reen Cajolet, and Linda Torci grab a breath of the clear Cambridge air Mi ¢) | SE |G PUTIN TATAVAVAYAYA’ AAAS WYYVY VEX XA? YX I Tet 09 iy 9 9M AX x) X Too intent on interpreting yeats to smile for the camera'! are Robert Desharnais, Corinne Wolfe, Collette Allard, and Peggy Browne Walter Struble exclaims, ''Did I do that? ' 4 2 a jag fo i Leet e te 8 © wer Ee MBE? meee: seeKsint es apesne waren anid ’ wan - eo = — ” - ej 4 Michelle Cote tries to explain the construction of the Eiffel Tower to Chris Young, Denise Kayal, Mary Goulard: and Robert Desharnais 4] 42 Randy Donahue, Keith Biagiotti, Tommy Kelley, and Dennis Fre- chette collect the United Fund money of ia Sr. Anne Genevieve helps to orien- tate the Freshmen, but one seems to be missing Kennie Rochon, Ellen Kelley, Billy Savini, and Cathy McDonald work together on their peace project Patty Dunne, Denise Cote, Mary Donoghue, and Theresa Boudreau gloat over the success of the year- book drive Patty Arsenault and Raymond Arse- nault are unconcerned about the pic- ture Steve Collins is pointing out to Joanne Alicandro A moment of relaxation is taken by Frosh boys try out their first lunch some Freshmen at ND What makes World History so fasci- nating? Only Dennis Frechette, Susan Collins, Annette Briand, and Jimmy Fitzgerald know Another memorable French class is enjoyed'' by Joanne Torci, Eugenia Pinksen, and Thomas Moore 43 44 ACTIVITIES While woring with others we must ooner or later realize what we really are. hen we are honest with our- selves and recognize our faults as wellas our qualities, the relationships we have with others can only be more real and relevant, This honesty is very necessary because without it we shall continue to be blind to others! needs andour lives willbe a complete waste, Ni We “He’s as blind as he can be, Just sees what he wants to see. Nowhere man, can you see me at all?” from“Nowhere Man” by Lennon and McCartney 46 The yearbook stafftakes time out TOL lascwil bHSt Ocl em @ tise. . a student takeover? ? Pam Mahoney, editor Carol Poirier seems to have struck upon a brilliant idea, but Janet Soley is not quite sure it will work Pauline Scanlon, Elaine Cyr, and Pat Sullivan don't seem to really be working hard _- Michelle Cote, Theresa Pessotti, and Janet Melancon seem to be busy trying to meet a newspaper deadline Alan Biagiotti, Carol Poirier, John Melancon concentrate on proofreading their articles Editor Ann Donahue checks, on copy with Eileen Pessotti ‘ ‘Karen Hoy and Shelly farthur are being given a sneak pre- view of The Vesuvius by Gerald McCarthy Denise Arsenault inter- views Mary Fitzgerald for what's bound to be an interesting article 47 Student Council Officers of Student Council Janet soley, president; “Dennis Duffy; vice-president; Kathy Browne, Secretary loosen up with Mike daSilva Eddie Ghilardi and Paul Hurley pre- pare for another S.C. meeting 48 Presenting Notre Dame's Student Council for 1969-1970 Pauline Scanlon, Alan Biagiotti, Mike Dar- gan, and Michelle Cyr ponder the money situation Dive, Cutie the Knot, 2. 4%.0U... Kevin Donoghue, Jean Campo, and Denise Well you see it's like this, ex- Kayal mutter tothemselves while plains Kevin Perry to a few avid Mike Dargan and Patty Arsenault suf- probers fer in silence ||| 4 + rt ; : INTERN 1) Ps XK RBEAGURE mn ki | MEY OVER DU hy pnp nit aoe - Randy Donahue and Susan Torci use the geiger counter unaware that Diane Wamboldt and Ronnie Boucher seem to have an extra part Kevin Perry, president; Denise Beaudoin, Secretary; and Sister Pauline, advisor, question the va- lidity of the written word 49 50 Is this a ball game or a brawl? Cavalierettes get the pace for the stands to follow Father Arsenault wel- comes the alumni pA REG NNN RTE SERS S Hully Gully ! anyone? ? ? Don Gilreath's third leg comes in handy Spirit is provided by the Alumni Bunnies and the ND Funnies Eddie Ghilardi for two as the opposition sleeps Homecoming king and queen Robert Portand Alice Des- rosiers Three-point play? ? The coaches Eddie Kelley and Bob Soley congratulate the team on their victory over the Alumni dl “| have no need for friendship Friendship causes pain. It’s laughter and it’s loving | disdain.” from “I Am a Rock” by Simon Garfunkel STUDENT LIFE No person can stand alone forever and be complete. We have to make contact now to prepare for our future lives, Learning to get along is essen- tial, but respectfor our fellowes must also be acquired, While we are busy pursuing our own goals, there are others reaching out and needing us. Consideration of others need not harper our ambitions and can only help to make ourselves a whole and real person, 54 In Memoriam Mr. Alfred A. Ghilardi He was like afather, or rather, a friend. Before his life came to an end. He'd do anything for us; yes, he was good, He'd have given us the worldif only he could. The senior class will never forget him. Death is a shock when we are just atslitesabiacin, To show that our thoughts remain with him above, We dedicate this page to Mr. Ghilardi =-with wove. PatilinesScanjonw7U Uncanonized Saints lunch! Gane disiatiy Mrs. Monroe and Mrs, Hynes smile a greeting to our darling students Mrs, Cyr and Mrs, Bonin con- gratulate each other after the onslaught 56 Kathy Browne makes a visit to Mrs. Doolin's office but she does not look sick lie Hector Ouellette, our faithful custodian, hams it up for the photographer LE Garaling Often Helps Sore Throat Service with a smile is pro- vided by Mrs. Gallant . [ a ee a 3 é All gather 'round to receive their treasured rings Ceremony Brian Kelley and Kathy McDougall Father Arsenault, celebrates provide the music the Mass 58 Workers enjoy the air- conditioned Chrysler Victim of N. D. s Gar Wash The old Cambridge gang Father Shanley from the War- wick House Ann Bishop and Garry Black- stone from Marathon House Ve ee oR ALL... rach f P Reverend Mother Marie Regis Sr. Marie Agnes tests our deli- cious cafeteria food 59 60 Albie Cremin and group do their thing Where's the action? Winterfest While the band takes a break, there's a chance to mingle N. D. sophisticates enjoy a piano concert N. D.er's and dates get together Spring Thing Fashion Show Charlotte Barker, Commentator Eileen Pessotti models a pretty pastel Latest for children Stripes'' are in 61 Freshmen girls wait as gentlemen go first? Mass for Peace Fr. Arsenault and Brother Ray celebrant and server Steve Simard's proclamation Pertinent questions posed by Joe Ridley Notice the long line waiting for Bob Forshay to finish Fr. Tetrault, celebrant The plentiful harvest Juniors happily bring forth their gifts Santa's helpers ePeace be with you. ..'' Fr. Ridgeway, celebrant 63 64 Senior Trip 4 4 g Invading the Capitol John moves in for the kill Kennedy gravesite Senior Class and Congressman Thomas P. O'Neill Thursday night's droop Homeward bound 65 66 “We're captives on the carousel of time, We can’t return we can only look behind from where we came And go round and round in the circle game.’ 7 from “The Circle Game.’ by Joni Mitchell ATHLETICS Life, in many ways,is like a basket- ball garne, the team is the whole of mankind andeveryone canbe a player unless he is benched by some extra- ordinary circumstance, Striving for personal glory may be acceptable sometimes, but it is most important to engage in team play. Another out- standing comparison is that in both life and a garne the outcome should depend not only on what is gained but in how it is played. ? 68 TI thought there were supposed to be five of us out here'' Mike Crotty uses some fancy foot- work Don Halford swishes through two more Got ya ! Everyone seems intent on follow- ing the bouncing ball est ty N Cp } 3] . ——— yrs wa These bewildered play- ers know that the ball is up there somewhere Ed Ghilardi jumps for the tap-off Coaches: Bob Soley and Ed Kelley Cavaliers struggle to beat the ''old men! ' Some expert advice is received by the Cavaliers 69 70 VARSITY WE St. Clements ial Gate of Heaven 63 Immaculate 62 St. Joseph 86 North Cambridge 3% St. Mary 60 Carmelite 59 St. Thomas 58 St. Patrick 49 Sacred Heart 49 Gate of Heaven 61 Immaculate 58 St. Joseph 75 North Cambridge 50 St. Mary 70 Staeaioraalrs 45 Stamiatilen 60 Sacred Heart 2, Pope John Die. Carmelite 61 JUNIOR VARSITY WE St. Clements 20 Gate of Heaven 42 Immaculate 20 St. Joseph Ae) North Cambridge 38 St. Mary Ail Carmelite ins) St. Thomas 1b Slits, MDBW UES as Sacred Heart 26 Gate of Heaven 40 Immaculate 38 St. Joseph 36 North Cambridge 36 St. Mary 26 Stee Lhnoemias Ol Site IPenerKels 23 Sacred Heart 35 Pope John Zant, Carmelite 7215) IMENT NE Ce) 53 68 a. 63 48 63 WEE 65 76 82 56 48 47 69 78 78 83 5S 70 Front row: (l.r.) Brian Kelley, Eddie Ghilardi, Mike Crotty, Paul Hurley, Captain, Ronnie Boucher, Donnie Haltord see a cieer Ocwiees (lente bn ciclnine Kelley, Coach, Richard Zylicz, Mike Dargan, Dennis Blackall, Steve Martin, Dennis Duffy, John Martin, Bob Soley, Coach Scoreboard TERS Ne 30 38 42 pads Ne 30 (ae 20 53. 50 38 33 30 ae 52, Lif, Bil (il 5S 42 Back row: (1, r;) John Melancon, Walter Struble, Alfred Ghilardi, Randy Donahue, Dennis Duffy, Kenny Rochon, Tommy Kelley, Brian Keating, Leslie Fareau, Steve Simard. In huddle (clockwise) Bob Soley, Coach, Joe Ridley, Steve Capuccio, Captain, Billy Savini, Jimmie Fitzgerald, Bob Pidgeon Captain Steve Capuccio Bob Pidgeon tries for two more Bob Pidgeon and Steve Capuccio make a mad dash for the basket Tap-off by Joe Ridley 71 Now, how was that play suppose to go? N.D.'s little spitfire Bob Pidgeon makes the deciding shot Father Frechette renders his version of N-N-N-©= 7! Is our mascot, Denise Cyr on strike? ? ? 73 74 The spectators are dismayed, the girls find the game amusing Michelle Cyr and Julie McEvoy sock it to us A big V, we want a victory' ' % « bd As the judges weigh their decisions 4 4 § ... The girls wait patiently Advertisements 75 76 Sponsors Joanne Abbott Mr. Mrs. Joseph Alicandro Mr. Mrs. Ralph Alicandro Mrs. Stewart Anderson Mr. Mrs. Roy Archambeault Patty Arsenault Mr. Mrs. George Fk, Arthut Miss Judy Arthur, RON: Sot. 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Kelley Olneeice 11y Kelly's Hamburger Mr. Mrs. Robert Kennedy Billy and Dianne Kilgariff Jeena ely Annekilgarift Mary Kilgariff Mrs. Margaret Kneeland Betty Landry Mire cars. Onn nlandry Leona M. Landry Marcella Landry Paul Landry Richard Landry Mr. Mrs. Simon Landry Vit eCeNULS eA Lreceisanpe Mrs. Flora Lange Mr. Mrs. Charles Lavoie Mr. Joseph Leary Miromcevins, A Cideslevesque cH amily Martha M. Luck MriaweNvirs. Luck Mr. Mrs. John McCarthy Joan McDonald The McEvoy Family Mr. Mrs-s Richard McGrath Mr. Mrs. Philip McKay Colleen McNulty Mr. Mrs. Walter Madigan Mr. Mrs. William G. Maher Miss Mary Mahoney fig 78 Mr. Mrs. Robert Mahoney Drees Leela Lai Mr. Mrs. Edward Manners Alaide Marchi Alfred Marchi Mr. Mrs. Marquis Family Chuck Martin Manny Martins Mr. Paul Melancon Mrs. John Melanson Mrs. Mildred Meskell Mrs. Eva Monaco Mr. Joseph Monaco Mrs. William Morande Margaret Moore Mr. Mrs. Albert J. Mcorrow Mrs. M. A. Morton Mr. Mrs. Albert Mullaly Mr. Mrs. Joseph Murphy Mr. Mrs ,skichard Neilson Mr. John E. Nikas Robert Allen Norman, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Francis O'Connell Mr. Mrs. Daniel O'Connor Mrs. Helen O'Connor The O'Donnell Family Mr. Mrs. Charles O'Neil Mr. Mrs. Robert D. O'Neil Betsy M. O'Neill Mr. Mrs. Donald R. O'Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Donald Paquet Mr oiM pow Ose unetaquel Lisa Pessotti Mr. Mrs. Leonard S. Pienta, Sr. Mrs. E. Finksen Eugenia Pinksen Michael Pinksen Mr. Mrs. Edward Poirier Mus.) F rancise-oirier Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Porter Francis Power Family Mrs. Richardseowens Mrs. Richard Primmer Mrs. Eleanor M. Quinn 3 go go ge ge go ge Mrs. Bernadette Racicot The Ridley Family Mrs..Alice Roach Miss Claire Robillard The Rochon Family Mires Mrevtemlioy Mr. Mrs. Louis Sampson Miss Marjorie Sarasin Edward Scanlon Mr. Paul L. Scanlon The Shamrock Club Mrs. Ellen Shea Mr. Mrs. Ja brnestoiian Mrs. Beatrice Slade Mr. Richard Slade Dra Richards poten Mrs. Florence Spry Mrs. John'F. Stacey The Starek Family Mr. Mrs. John A, Stefani Family Geordcrh sotone Mrs. Edgar Sullivan Ellen Sullivan Mrs. Gertrude Sweet Judy Theriault Family Mrs. Arenelle Theriault Miss Danielle Theriault Mr. Mrs. Joseph Theriault Ronald Mrs. William Thompson higes Mrs. Thomas Torode Mr. Mrs. John Torci Family Mr. Mrs. Paul fosner Miss Mae Trelegan Miss Lillian Trotter Mr. Drew. Ua Mrs. J. Valenti Rita Vincent Margaret S. Wadler Mr. Mrs. Albert Wagner Carole Wagner Duciiles Wagner, Lawrence White Mr. Mrs. John Zani Rev. Raymond Arsenault, $.M. Pastor Rev. Vincent Robichaud, S.M. Rev. Francis Frechette, S.M. Brother Eugene Clegg, S.M. Brother Raymond Coolong, S.M. 19 Warren Kay Vantine Studio Official School Photog raphers 661 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. 80 Best of Luck from The Juniors President MICHELLE CYR Vice-president EDITH JANELLE Secretary KATHLEEN CASEY Treasurer MICHAEL DARGAN 81 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 From the Sophomores Wise Foals if i | President Steven Cappucio Secretary Theresa Pessotti Vice-president Jacqueline Dargan Treasurer Ingrid Johnson Compliments and Best Wishes to the Graduates from the Freshmen shakackerist Kactestste: of Iie of Seat vA 2 ea) President William Savini SecretarySusanCollins Vice-president Susan Mullane Treasurer Deborah Bilodeau 83 84 ‘Every Teenager A CYOer’ Notre Dame C.Y.O. Cambridge, Mass. Rev. Raymond Arsenault, S.M. Director Brother Raymond Coolong, S.M. Asst. Director Richard Policella — President Michelle Cyr — Vice-president Linda Harrington — Secretary Mark Brandsfield — Treasurer Brian Kelley — Delegate 9 Give Your Family A Treat AT WAister DONUT® THE COFFEE AND DONUTS THAT MADE Mister DONUT® FAMOUS FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY .-.@oughnuts hand cut for OR SOCIAL FUNCTION flavor and freshness... CALL 893-9688 WAL-LEX SHOPPING CENTER 876 LEXINGTON STREET WALTHAM St. Theresa’s Church Marist Fathers 22 Plymouth Street Methuen, Mass. Rev. Marcel Lajoie, S.M. Rev. Irenee Duperry, S.M. Rev. Roland Bouvier, S.M. 87 88 Best Wishes to the Class of “70” from Mike Theriault Compliments and Best Wishes of A. Belanger Sons, Inc. 173 Harvey Street Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Waterproofing and Weatherproofing Engineers Contractors GERARD N. VERRIER, President 89 90 Odee’s Plantation, Inc. 450 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Avenue Liquor Mart, Inc. 202 Alewife Brook Parkway Cambridge, Massachusetts Utt Distributing Company, Inc. 141 Rindge Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Auto Fire Gerald Fleming Life Insurance Agency Tel: 876-0900 Class of “70” 2000 Mass. Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 91 92 Mahoney Transfer Co. 208 Summer St. Boston, Mass. Hayes Oil Products Co. Cambridge, Mass. DANIEL J. HAYES, JR., Pres. Compliments of Porter Square Merchants Association Porter Square Shopping Center North Cambridge, Mass. on Mass. Ave. 17 Fine Stores for your shopping convenience Open every evening Compliments of Morton Supply Inc. Central Square, Cambridge Tel: 547-2224 93 Best Wishes A.P. Arsenaux Dentist 2400 Mass. Ave. Cambridge, Mass. 876-1317 To the Class of 1970 May all of you be blessed with God’s love through each day of your years. Mr. Mrs. Francis A. Soley IRENE B. DESHARNAIS BRIDAL SHOP 237 Walden St., Cambridge Bridal and Bridesmaids Gowns Personalized Service Free Alterations Call for Appointment 876-3498 94 -c charrette 2000 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 02140 ® Supplies for drafting, graphics, design, presentation, model making. Furniture for engineering, research, industry, and education. FRED STONE REPROGRAPHICS 41 church street, cambridge, massachusetts 02138 1033 massachusetts avenue, cambridge, mass. 02139 ® Complete Reproduction Services = work opportunities Masse Hardware Co., Inc. United American Hardware B.P. SP PAINTS Veterans Corner of Eugene F. Lynch, Post 30 Walden Sherman Sts. 2445 Mass. Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Tel: 876-4755 Compliments of Martin’s Summer Homes Keefe Funeral Home For Season or Monthly Rentals Charles D. Keefe Call. Mr. Martin 484-1573 in Belmont or 2145 Mass. Avenue On the Cape Gall 398-8093 Cambridge, Mass. 95 Compliments of BEST WISHES ae FROM Nursing Home 195 Prospect St. HOLY UNION (GUILD Cambridge, Mass. 491-6363 Compliments of Miss Mary Riley ish Best Wishes Rose Therese to the Class of 70 Collegiate Outfitters 2107 Mass. Ave. from Thomas Danehy Cambridge, Mass. i Brosnan Oil Company, Inc. FUEL OILS 643-2202 Safe - Comfortable OIL HEAT “SAFE DEPENDABLE OIL HEAT” 7 BOULEVARD ROAD ARLINGTON, MASS. Zahka’s 103 Rice St. Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of a Friend R. Foster Trucking Somerville, Mass. 97 Esso Station Cambridge Street Beacon Hill, Boston, Mass. Stephen James House 5 Davenport Street Cambridge, Mass. NEWTOWNE GRILLE STEAK HOUSE Phone 868-3845 354-8537 1945 Mass. Ave. Cambridge 98 Congratulations from: Gilman’s Express Co. Inc. 37 Medford St. Somerville, Mass. 864-9898 Lenny’s Gulf Complete Car Service Tune Up — Brakes — ™ufflers 1725 Mass. Ave. Cambridge, Mass. 354-9203 Compliments of Mitchell’s Beauty Salon 1770 Mass. Ave. Cambridge, Mass. 02140 The Yarn Shop Commonwealth Lock Co. 51 Davis Square 1853 Massachusetts Ave. Somerville, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. 776-1253 876-330] Mon., Tues., Weds., Sat. 9:30-5:30 Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:00 May the Class of 770° Best wishes to the Class of ’70’ from have peace in it’s time Mr. and Mrs. Leopold J. Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Ellis Cote and the girls OL Tess Mr. Arthur E. Gautreau General Trucking and Disposal . e e Trio’s Ravioli Homemade Italian Specials 1 Darwick Park 727 Cambridge St. 354-8556 Cambridge, Mass. 82 Pearl St. Camb. 876-8059 ki7-1561 99 Compliments of a Mr. Mrs. Henry Racicot Friend and Family Congratulations to the Best Wishes from Seniors Therese Boulanger Mary Bobby The Cottage Crest Restaurant John J. DeVincent Rem and John Compliments of 610 Trapelo Road Waltham, Massachusetts Porter House Cate Telephone: 894-2440 100 Arlex Auto Driving School Driver’s Education Classes Afternoon and Evenings 1980 Mass. Ave. Porter Sq. Cambridge 491-6657 352 Mass. Ave. Arlington 643 -6657 Terry, Vinny and Michael Law Office Cecil V. Marchionne 8 Main Street Somerville, Mass. 02145 Brown Drug, Inc. Prescription Druggist 201 Mass. Ave. Arlington, Mass. Compliments Highland Farms Market Best Wishes to the Class of “70” Mike and Julie a ] 101 N.R. Gallant Construction Co. 59 Claremont Ave. Arlington, Mass. 648 -7085 Compliments of Fleet Maintenance Service UN 4-3488 John E. McAvoy Funeral Directors 923 Mass. Ave. Arlington THE CHALET 2435-2437 Mass. Avenue North Cambridge, Mass. Pizza Italien Style — Call 354-1667 Dr. Carvell R. W. Optician 11 Medford St. Arlington, Mass. Paul E. Harrington Consultant Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. 625 Mount Auburn St. Cambridge, Mass. 02138 OFFICE:868-4058 Residence: 782-0399 Salon D’Poodle 80% Pear St. Cambridge, Mass. By Appointment Only Tel: 354-7969 Congratulations The McNeill Family Compliments of Pearl Food Market 87 Pearl St. Cambridge, Mass. Ellen Ward Nursing Convalescent Home 24 Hour Nursing Care Director Albert R. Hebert Administrator Franklin R. Hart Wilkins Bros., Inc. Truck Painting — Truck Lettering Truck and Auto Body Service 55 Russell Street Somerville, Massachusetts 02144 Phone 625-2360 The Piper Press 2527 Mass. Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Offset-Letterpress-Printers 547-4220 103 Best of Luck Class of 70’ Neil J. O'Connor PAUL'S Pony Room Lounge Entertainment: Nightly 2030 Mass. Ave. Cambridge, Mass. North Cambridge Service Center Gerard Grenier, Proprietor 2500 Massachusetts Ave. Tires, Batteries, Accessories Tune-up Brakes EL 4-9033 104 Best wishes to the class of “70” from Debbie, Shirley, Dede Deveney (Janet’s cousins) Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 from Helen McLaughlin (Janet’s Aunt) Compliments of St. Patrick’s Parish Stoneham, Mass. Kevin A. Griffin Funeral Service 2307 Mass. Ave. The Sullivan Family Cambridge, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of “70” Compliments F. W. Hill of Joe Bernard, U.S.N. Hospital Corpsman with Flowers Richard F. Dion 321 Broadway Somerville, Mass. the Marines in 666-8030 Vietnam Congratulations Dudley Furniture Co. 2365 Mass. Ave. Cambridge, Mass. 02140 and best wishes from Mrs. Benoit 105 106 Association Notre Dame Best Wishes To The Class of “70” From Bob Forshay Beauty in the Square Rindge Ave. Cambridge, Mass. EI 4-9330 Mini Mart Corner of Dudley Cedar St. Frank P. White Congratulations to the Class of 1970 From the Class of “67” Robert Bernson Alewife Motors 19 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Massachusetts Tel. 643-6310 Congratulations to the Class of “70” from Harry Korri Compliments of Diane Le Clair Class of 68 No. Cambridge Sunoco 2480 Mass. ‘Ave. Cambridge, Mass. From Kevin Joyce Mosca’s Bakery Co. 152 Rindge Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of Rick Eileen Class of 70” Congratulations to the Class of “70” From Mr. Mrs. John Martin David Compliments of Cormier’s Grocery Dudley St. Cambridge Congratulations from Mr. Mrs. C. L. Martin Compliments of the Perry Family Compliments of Milton Spa Compliments of the Zylicz Family 107 108 Best Wishes from Roger Robins Smoke Shop The Janelle Family Congratulations to the Class of “707 M.S. Congratulations from Mr. Mrs. Berthier Theriault Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Robillard Parker Furniture Co. Inc. B B A Scott Furniture Gordon’s of Arlington 18 Chestnut St. Quincy, Mass. 02169 Best Wishes from Mr. Mrs. Randall J. Donahue and Family Ann, Randy, Tom, Mary, Barbara, Eleanor, John Compliments of Andy’s Barber Shop 175 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Compliments of Cambridge Coffee, Tea, and Spice House Mr. Arthur Webb Jr. Mobile Food Service 491-5333 Men’s Apparel The Congress Men’s Shop 2400 Mass. Ave. North Cambridge, Mass. 547-3775 Congratulations to Best Wishes From the Class of ’70 , Jimmy from Bob Soley “66” The Class of “66” My Compliments to the Graduating class The Hughes Family Roland J. Morin Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 from Best Wishes to The Class of 1970 Lt. Francis E. Soley, U.S.N. ve ipa Class of 1961 Maureen M. Soley “67 To the class of “70” May success welcome Compliments of your future endeavor Attorney Joseph FE. Marino Maureen Duffy MOSEL Compliments of In Memory of the Paulette Allard Strubble Family aulette Alar Excavating Contractor A.R.D. Giavanni 1 Clark Lane Belmont, Mass. 862-1142 109 Frederic’s Prescription Center The Prescription Store Pick up Delivery E. J. Steinberg, B.S. Reg. Pharm. 314 Main St. Stoneham, Mass. RIGAZIO’S Laundermat Dry Cleaners 280 Rindge Ave. UNiversity 4-4771 DANIEL M. MURPHY Toro Lawn Mowers — McCulloch Chain Saws Snow Bird Removers Marine Hardware Builders’ Supplies Tool Rentals Tel. TR 6-3316 2456 Mass. Ave. Cambridge 40, Mass., Beacon Service Center 371 Beacon Street Somerville, Mass. Auto Repairing Tire’s - Batterie’s - Accessorie’s - Expert Towing- EL 4-9248 Ron Restani_ Botch Orsini Tel. TR 6-3409 Romeo W. Desrosiers Co. Cabinet Shop Custom Made Fumiture — Antique Restoration Repairing and General Woodwork Residence 78 Clifton St. No. Cambridge 173 Harvey St. No. Cambridge, Mass. Dr. Thomas R. Powers Dr. Emmanuel T. Denis Dentists Dental Arts Building Telephone 396 Highland Avenue 776-2323 West Somerville, Mass. 02144 776-2324 776-2325 110 Compliments of the Savini Family Gregory's Tuxedo Men’s Formal Wear Open Evenings M13-6464 162 Mass. Ave. Arlington Compliments of a Friend LGuyen ACER HALA (Action -Cooperation) Beatress A. Moody 81 Copeland Street GArrison 7-1763 Roxbury, Massachusetts MI 3-8127 MI 8-0020 MI 3-8169 Central Floor Co., Inc. General Floor Contractors William J. Prestejohn 24 Beck Road Arlington, Mass. LA CONTESSA Italian and American Pastries JOSEPH MAGLIARO, Prop. 420 Highland Avenue Davis Square Somerville, Mass. 623-9193 Wedding and Birthday Cakes our Specialty GROCERIES for Particular people Betty Frank’s Varieties Meats - Fruits - Vegetables - Notions 4 Greenwood St. Dor., Mass. 436-9145 Party Trays 876-8848 Genoa Delicatessen Inc. Submarine Sandwiches Our Specialty Imported Domestic Cold Cuts Cheese Arnold J. Cecchi 2408 Mass. Ave. No. Cambridge, Mass. HAMEL’S SERVICE STATIONS “Where Prices Are Low” 2578 Mass. Ave., No Cambridge No. 1-EL 4-9172 329 Mass. Ave., Lexington No.2 - VO 2-9712 935 Salem St., Medford No.3 - EX 5-9864 75 Main St., Woburn No. 4 - WE 5-9824 Best Wishes to the Class of “70” Mary Lou O’Connell Johnson Sons Painting General Contractors Porches Fences Specializing in Fire Work Steps Etc. Harry Johnson 47A Davis Square Office 666-4606 Somerville, Mass. 02144 Home 483-8299 Employment Agencies — d462 Boston — 001 SHAMROCK PERSONNEL 50 Trained Counselors To Serve You 1955 Prudential Center Boston 262-5600 New England Printed Circuit Co. 643-3242 70 Bow Street Arlington, Mass. 02174 Licensed Insured Canta Construction Co. Carpenter — Builders 31 Cedar Street — Cambridge, Mass. 02140 547 -9486 Louis Morneault Geo. Theriault The Conspirators Dances — Parties — All Occasions Rock “N” Roll Chuck (617)864-8767 547-9486 Since 1932 Newtowne Woodworking Co. Incorporated George Theriault 31 Cedar Street N. Cambridge, Mass. Manufacturers of Store and Office Fixtures Kitchen Cabinets Bouvier Jewelers Certified Watchmakers 3970 325 Broadway Somerville, Mass. FANTASIA HAIR DESIGNS 45 Salem Street Medford Mass. Tel. 396-0818 Ts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelley and Family Danny, Ellen, Joan Maryanne, Eddie, Walter Compliments of Chas. Gilman Son, Inc. Best Wishes to the Class of 70” Gayle Larry Class of “66” Best Wishes To the Class of 70” from Lo La T. R. Service Best Wishes from T. R. Service (Tom De Marcot Rene Breton) 203 Elm Street Cutter Square Somerville, Mass. Congratulations from Mr. Mrs. Lucien Theriault Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kelley and Brian, Tommy, Daniel Therese, and Janice. Best of Luck to the Class of ‘70’ Quick Shop 4 College Ave. Somerville Compliments of Frank’s Steak House Peggy Bilodeau Best Wishes to the Class of “70” Congratulations from the Beaudoin Family Best Wishes from Arline Allard Congratulations from The Fitzies Mom, Dad, Dick “66”, Joe “68”, Mary “70” jimcis: Compliments of Boy Scouts — Troop 50 Joe Fitzgerald N.D.H. “68” L.P.N. 69 Pat’s Variety 213 Rindge Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of “70° from Mrs. Munroe Compliments of a Friend Clarence A. Stanford Insurance-Real Estate 90 Highland Ave. Somerville, Mass. Compliments of Dr. Mrs..A.T. Arthurs Mr. Mrs. Armand Cyr Family Pat, Dan, Elaine, Diane The Abbott Family Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of “70” from Jackie Dunn Mary Fitzgerald Congratulations Eric 113 Dickson Bros. Co. 26 Brattle St. Harvard Square Cambridge, Mass. Best Wishes Lots of Luck to Janet from Mr. Mrs. E. G. Shirley Henry’s Barber Shop 235 Mass. Ave. Cambridge, Mass. “It Pays To Look Well” Best Wishes To The Seniors From Karen and Eddie Power Burner, Sales Service REILLY BROTHERS DISTRIBUTORS OF THE FINEST Range and Fuel Oils 88 Pemberton St., Camb., Mass. 24-hour Service EL 4-6761 Compliments of Maryanne and Gerard Helen L. Ford Beauty Salon 311 Broadway Somerville, Mass. Pr 6-2568 Congratulations to the Class of “70” From the Hoy Family From a Happy Senior Pat Sullivan “70” Congratulations The Mullane Family Rindge Pharmacy 154-156 Rindge Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Best Wishes Johnny’s Cleaners Tailors 1226 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Mass. Best Wishes To The Class of “70” From A1C Gerard L. Cote WeSenthe Compliments of Mercury Remodeling Co. 278 Cedar St. Somerville, Mass. 02145 625-4986 Good Luck from Ronnie and Kathy Best of Luck From Coffee System of Boston 2150 Mass. Ave., Camb. Division of A.R.A. Services E. N. Cleaners 1 Hour Service 12 Eric Street Dorchester, Mass. Best Wishes from D.D.T. 100 Star Tool and Disc, Inc. Arlington, Mass. Congratulations From Mr. Mrs. Boucher The Guild Shop 2254 Mass. Ave. Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Gifts, Hallmark Cards Memorials, etc. Best Wishes to the Senior Class from Jackie Allard Parkway Machine Tool Company, Inc. General Machine Work 344 Rindge Ave., Camb. 021 Compliments of Fashion Cleaners 2298-2300 Mass. Ave. TR 6-1950 115 Best Wishes to the Class Best Wishes to the Class of “70 “oe From ibcaraay Inorelene “ley” The Donoghue Family Best Wishes From Best Wishes John Tomeo From Hosmer Motor Service 29 Mystic Ave. Richard Ann 395-3320 Pontiac — Firebird — Tempest Good Luck Best Wishes Best Wishes to the Class of “70” Mr. Mrs. Lee M. mie Al Poirier Forshay Home Carpet Cleaning Co., Inc. Visit our new Rugs Carpets Sales Room Best Wishes to the Class of “70” Open Mon. Fri. Evenings From Don Edna Saturday P.M. : 167 Pemberton St., Tel. 547-4700 Gilreath Call for Appointment Medford Square Best Wishes to the Sporting Goods Class of “70” Wholesale Retail Outfitters From The 33 Salem Street Medford, Mass. Anthony Lucci Tel: 391-4071 Cafteria Workers Hammond Cleaners Co. Congratulations to the Class of “70” From Carol Martin Class of “66” 116 Tel: 861-0137 923-9532 491-9524 Residence Barber Shop Frank’s Barber Shop 2384 Mass. Avenue North Cambridge, Mass. 02140 F. Minnelli Proprietor Telephone: UN 4-0013 A. P. ROSSIGNOL Licensed Electrician Light Carpentry Work, and Home Repairs 190 Pemberton Street North Cambridge BEST WISHES FATHER BOB Best Wishes From Carol Joyce Simard Telephone 868-5988 WALDEN CLEANERS Nicholas Diorio 2088 Massachusetts Ave Cambridge, Mass. 354-4561 NEW ENGLAND TRANSMISSION GOr lnc Specialist Automatic Transmissions 372 Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Courtesy Ga ffey Funeral Homes 43 High Street — Medford 757 Country Way — Scituate Wedding and Prom Specialists ° Lee Elliot’s — Formal Shops Complete Line of All Formal Wear For Hire 395 -9507 9 Main Street Medford Square Mr. and Mrs. David Gale Congratulations to the class of 1970 Compliments of Sister Eva Tel. 491-9270 MEN'S HAIR STYLE SALON Guido DiCara, R.B. Specializing in RAZOR CUTS — MEN AND CHILDREN’S HIARCUTS 2090 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. CAMBRIDGE FLOWER SHOP And GREENHOUSES 2301 Mass. Ave. Cambridge, Mass. 02140 TRowbridge 6-0951 LUT 118 Massachusetts Limb and Brace Co., Inc. 43 Kingston Street Boston, Mass. John J. Donahue Sons Funeral Service 66 Magazine St. Cambridge, Mass. Tel: 547-1100 Tel. 396-5640 Compliments of MEDFORD FLOOR COVERING CO. Rugs — Carpets — Broadlooms 39 Riverside Ave. Medford, Mass. 02155 Best Wishes From Diane Poirier Congratulations to The Class of “70” From Mrs. Jane I. Gaudette Congratulations to the Class of “70” From the Alumni Karen McNeill “69” Richard Fitzgerald “66” Congratulations from Mr. Mrs. Kene Theriault France Congratulations from Miss Claudette Nicole Labbee Columbia Food Stores Inc. 2320 Mass. Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Specializing Italian Cold Cuts. Phone — 491-9092 Inn’s Square Men’s Bar 1350 Cambridge Street M. Larmey, Manager Cambridge, Mass. Senior Class Officers Ronald Boucher Edward Ghilardi Michelle Arthur Eileen Pessotti Treasurer President Vice President Secretary Best Wishes From Your Coaches Mr. Edward Kelley Mr. Robert Soley 119 120 : i ct teal Se Oe ae ee ta hn Ne. ; is oot tel Vals ; ‘ is ia ee Ra hast pag ‘ ae | ie ae et aay ¥ _. ree iver | G vls) 4 7 ; + , ia ae) oe, as % - Pai eye fy ¢ j + i i A ' 4 ¥ ) ‘ : = F we, 1h r ‘5 ; e ion Paul ee f : Pl k i | vu ver 4 wo } ‘ y ‘ 77 , F aa OE bd Tt a Of d t ty . _ 40 , ve Raat Se oa iy ‘Ve Tink j — Le ke ‘Vas a” ( sal ce aaa Mhy : 7 We ¥ i aoue N : : on ae ’ . 2 ” e° , , —'s ae ey 4 S : Kr vioage ae i a on 7 Le eo astestae ae yaaa atid ; ees oes eee Pevevres oe ba te ates ry! . 15. oe Se a teen pee ee SO Tees Sree et re : oe aye os = esas pene neal nrg cae a be ee = Se et ee ae ee ae ee ee a ee Se nee ne ae 2 te ts mle see : 7x Ju eae oe nee se . ae Se ee ee : — re 7 . . ==. 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