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

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oe x ry tt AEN ay re aye Us RT + Tre, any Wit AS Sere Seva ae et Stella Maris “71 Published by the Seniors of Notre Dame High School Cambridge, Mass. Opening Dedication Administration and Faculty Seniors Underclassmen Activities Athletics Advertisements We have entered an age in which education has become a_ necessity, without which a person is defenseless in this complex, indus- trialized society. Lyndon B. Johnson Unity During the past four years we, the class of 1971, have come to understand the real meaning of the word unity: a state of one- ness. We have achieved a sense of unity that has deeply touched each one of us. It is for this reason that we have chosen the flame, a symbol of lasting unity, for this book. We have come to realize the importance of unity in this trou- bled world of which we are heirs. We must now attempt to con- vey our feelings to modern society, a society that has become impersonal and materialistic. It we wish to change society and to achieve fully the state of oneness so necessary in these trou- bled times, we must first break down the barriers people have built up among themselves. The most effective weapon availa- ble to us is simply understanding, an understanding based on the light of knowledge and compassion. As soon as man shows true understanding to his fellow man, all men will become one. Through the achievement of unity, the plight of the poor will be alleviated, peace and justice will reign in the hearts of men, and war will be made obsolete. “In the end the love you take is equal to the love you make.” Dedication We, the Class of 71, dedicate our yearbook, Stella Maris, to Sister Beatrice Gerard, Subs. Sister Beatrice has been our homeroom teacher for two consecutive years. During this time, we have all felt the deep interest and concern she has for each one of us. Sister has always been genuinely interested in the happiness and welfare of each student with whom she has come into contact. She is an excellent teacher; the students who have benefitted from her instruction are well prepared for future careers in the business world. We seniors, therefore, have chosen to dedicate this yearbook to her as a means of expressing our thanks. When we think back on our years at Notre Dame, we will always remember Sister Beatrice Gerard and all that she has done for us. SaReRE Se es ii Ie Rares } : a gee el + a = ca J 5 Cs ee 455 |. LY eee | ‘3 eet at | ded lee ee (SAMAR ARAAAAA j | i REV. RAYMOND ARSENAULT, S.M., Pastor REV. PAUL BOUCHER, S.M. REV. ANTOINE CHAREST, S.M. MR. RAYMOND COOLONG, S.M. MR. EUGENE CLEGG, S.M. C.Y.O. Moderator English 4 Sister Adrienne Colette, $.U.S.C. Sister Beatrice Gerard, S.U.S.C. Principal Seniors Shor thand I, Il — Typing I, II Basic Business Student Council Moderator Sr. Jacqueline Lemieux, $.U.S.C. Sr. Pauline Fournier, S.U.S.C. Juniors Sophomores World History, U.S. History Biology, Chemistry, Physics Government, Religion 2, 3, Physical Science, Business Math Stella Maris Advisor Cheerleaders. Mr. Andrew Vince, M.A. Sister Victorine Boudreau, S.U.S.C. Math 1, 2, 3, 4. Guidance Counselor. Sister Roseanna Noel, S.U.S.C. French 1, 2, 3. French Club Moderator Sister Jeanne Poirier, $.U.S.C. Sister Florence Richard, S.U.S.C. Religion 1. English 1, 2, 3. Librarian DONALD W. HALFORD 17 Chapel Street Somerville, Massachusetts Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Student Coun- cil President 4. Donnie . . . one of N.D.’s leaders . . . sleeps with his eyes open .. . loves “Chi-talian” food . . . possessor of a large fan club . . . pop- ular . . . favorite song, “Rubber Ducky” college bound. MICHAEL E. DARGAN 26 Charnwood Road Somerville, Massachusetts Basketball 1-4; Class President 4; Treasurer 3; C.Y.O. 2, 4; Drama 3; Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Vesuvius 3. One of the “mighty Mikes” .. . stranger in the black sedan . . . has a great personality . N.D. chauffer . . . “Kool Kid” . . . often seen on Reed Street . . . He’s sure to go far. ANN E. DONAHUE 8 Orchard Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Class President 1; C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Mission Captain 3; Pep Squad 1; Stella Maris 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Red Cross 1; Vesuvius 2, 3, 4, Editor 3. Angie . . . peppiest cheerleader going . honorary M.A.L. favorite saying, “the other way... has a habit of losing windows .. . hard worker . . . a great friend to have U. Mass. bound. JACQUELINE C. ALLARD 24 Locke Street Cambridge, Massachusetts GY, OF 152533) Drama Club l= Glee Clubul: Pep Squad 1, 2. Jackie . . . lively . . . energetic . . . enjoys stringing beads . . . member of the famous Lumberjacks . . . is partial to Medford . . . always on the go. 11 DENISE A. ARSENEAULT 16 Clay Street Cambridge, Massachusetts C.Y.O. 1; Glee Club 1; Vesuvius Staff 3, 4. N.D.’s roller skating champ . . . forever for- getting her pocketbook . . . a speed demon on the typewriter . . . enjoys travelling and meeting people . . . loves spaghetti . . . favorite delicacy, M M’s. DENISE M. BEAUDOIN 37 Dover Street Cambridge, Massachusetts C.Y.O. 1-4; Drama Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Pep Squad 1; Probers 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Stella Maris Staff 4; Vesuvius Staff 1-4. “Beau” ... one of the “M.A.L.’s 5” . . . has an unusual craving for fresh fruit . . . high spirited . . . occasionally wears her slippers to bed .. . a friend to everyone . . . future nurse. DIANE M. BELLIVEAU 44 Fairfield Street Cambridge, Massachusetts C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Probers 2, 3. Diane . . . Petite and sweet . . . likes to ride mini bikes . . . easy to get along with . . . enjoys weekends in New Hampshire . . . always smil- ing. DENNIS BLACKALL 50 Hall Street Somerville, Massachusetts Basketball 2, 3, 4; C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4; Drama 3; Class Vice President 3; Glee Club 1; Student Council 2. “Porkey” . .. rich man of the senior class . avid coin collector . . . has an answer to any question . . . favorite saying, “Anybody got asmoke’”’.. . college bound. 13 14 THERESE L. BOULANGER 36 Seven Pines Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts C.Y.O. 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Library Council 2. Therese . . . petite and quiet . . . has a mind of her own . . . never eats lunch — calories! soap opera addict . . . 20 20 vision, she never did see the Empire State Building . Quebec bound. KATHLEEN A. CASEY 28 Harvey Street Cambridge, Massachusetts “Legs” ... leader of “Casey and the Lumber- jacks” ... pretty . . . has a bright, happy per- sonality . . . never seen without a smile friend to all. . . future secretary. GEOFFREY W. CORBETT 98 Lexington Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Transfer Student 4; Basketball 4; C.Y.O. 4. “Geff’ . . . the philosopher of the Class of ‘71... basketball player . . . has no trouble under the boards . . . always puts in his two cents . . . famous words, “Over the shoulder” . enjoys good conversation . . . bound for Lowell Tech. MICHELLE A. CYR 28 Harvey Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Class President 3, Treasurer 1, Vice President 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; C.Y.O. 1-4; Drama 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, Secretary; Pep Squad 1; Probers 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. “Mich” . .. one of the “M.A.L.’s 5” bubbly personality . . . always running for of- fice . . . knows everyone . . . top cheerleader who makes a great base . . . volunteers first; asks questions later . . . future nurse. 15 16 MICHAEL J. DaSILVA 364C Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts C.Y.O. 1, 2; Drama 2; Glee Club 1; Student Council 3, Treasurer 3. “Spic” ... energetic individualist . . . one of the mighty “Mikes” . . . chain smoker . . . col- lects dropped transmissions . . . lucky number —6...college bound . . . aims at aeronautics. DENNIS P. DUFFY 67 Derby Street Somerville, Massachusetts Basketball 1-4; Class Treasurer 4; C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Probers 1, 2; Stella Maris Staff; Student Council 1, 2, 3. “Duff” . . . excells on the drums . . . known for his red ears . . . always ready to give a hand .. . enjoys camping . . . often seen riding shotgun in a black sedan . . . college bound. MICHAEL J. FEELEY 41 Hurlcroft Avenue Medford, Massachusetts Basketball 1; C.Y.O. 1; Drama 2; Glee Club 1. “Feeley” .. . one of the “mighty Mikes” . .. from Medford . . . favorite expression, “I am the President” .. . Mad Hatter . . . plans to serve Uncle Sam. MARY L. GAGNE 28 Fairfield Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Transfer Student 4; C.Y.O. 1-4. “Gags” ... honorary M. A. L. . . . loves to explore Lexington . . . great basketball rooter .... favorite cheer, “Hey, hey sock it to ’em” . always laughing . . . a wonderful friend to have .. . best secretary going. 18 DAVID P. GRIFFITHS 101 Bailey Road Somerville, Massachusetts C.y.O. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Probers 1, 2; Stella Maris Staff. “Griffs” . . . motorcycle enthusiast . . . de- voted supporter of Nova Scotia . . . frustrated typist . . . talks with his hands . . . has a pas- sion for Moosehead . . . headed for a Canadian college. EDITH M. JANELLE 53 Norris Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 3; C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Pep Squad 1; Probers 2; Stella Maris Staff; Student Council One “Edie” . . . cute, sweet, and very petite... always heard but seldom seen . . . favorite color, baby blue . . . constantly seen at Belmont Manor hanging around with the “older” gang ... future nurse. BRIAN M. KELLEY 8 George Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Basketball 1-4; C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3; Drama 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Student Council 1, 4; Vesuvius Staff 3. Brian . . . carefree and happy . . . often seen in wild clothes . . . loves rock music and stream- lined cars .. . popular . . . works for Moe... Marine recruit. LYNN C. LEWIS 17 Greenwood Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Stella Maris Staff; Student Council 3. Lynn . . . finds crossword puzzels more in- teresting than physics . . . a walking library Mosca’s brownies fan . . . has a hearty laugh . . . a friend to all . . . college bound. 20 GERALD J. McCARTHY 11 Upland Road Somerville, Massachusetts Drama 2; Glee Club 1; Student Council 4; Vesuvius 3, 4. “Mouse” .. . always carries his own food supply . . . spoons out ice cream at Baskin and Robins . . . favorite T. V. show: The Odd Couple . . . future school teacher. CATHERINE A. McDOUGALL 57 Thomas Street Medford, Massachusetts Art Club 2, President 2; C.Y.O. 1, 4; Library Council 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4. “Doug” . . . possessor of great school spirit . . . never misses a basketball game . . . mem- ber of the M. A. L.’s 5... runs a Sunday out- ing service .. . future secretary. JULIE M. McEVOY 9 Reed Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Class Treas- urer 277G:Y,Ow lees) Drama 5:.Glee Clubsl: Pep Squad 1. “Jules” . . . always seen with a smile favorite saying, I can’t wait ’till 2:30... fre- quently seen in a black Chevy . . . always on the go, but never on time . . . future nurse. MICHAEL K. McNEILL 54 Grant Street Somerville, Massachusetts Basketball 1, 2, 4; C.Y.O. 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Probers 2; Vesuvius 3. Mac... one of the “mighty Mikes” . . . first one down to lunch, last one to leave . . . self- styled comedian . . . hates typing with a pas- sion .. . famous saying, “You can’t hurt steel.” 21 22 JOANNE D. MELANCON 17 Regent Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Joanne ... never gets to school on time... . sincere . . . always borrows money from Jack . .. bicycle mechanic . . . future L.P.N. JOHN F. MELANCON 17 Regent Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Basketball 3, 4; C.Y.O. 1, 4; Glee Club 1; Prob- ers 2; Vesuvius 3. Jack . . . N.D.’s Kentucky Fried Chicken Man ... sports fiend . . . enjoys a good time ... “I only have one word for you” . . . food lover . . . has a family rival in the class quiet .. . college bound. JOHN J. MOORE 14 Pitcher Avenue Medford, Massachusetts John — “Jolly Green Giant” of the Senior class . . . always has something to say .. . N.D.’s number one photographer . . . hides behind a drugstore counter . . . kind and friendly to everyone. MARY L. O'CONNELL 34 Chetwynd Road Somerville, Massachusetts Art. Club 2. Cy.O. 1; 2.4: Drama 1, 2.3; Glee Club 1; Pep Squad 1, 2; Vesuvius 2. “Louie” ... forever on a diet . . . one of the spirited “Lumberjacks” . . . bright personality ... middle name, “Excuses” . . . favorite hobby, tennis .. . “I didn’t do any thing” . . . always laughing. 23 24 4 : f , ; af MUM AL i - SERGE UT a i ¥ BES gy? Fa 9 y . hi ty MARIE LOURDES PIERRE-LOUIS 191 Raymond Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Marie . . . literature bug . . . senior “Miss Giggles” ... happy . .. enjoys being with peo- ple and making others happy .. . has a lot going for her — personality, looks, and that certain, “je ne sais quoi.” rt ee. ere tart hat i oe wm mA feet tess DIANE F. POIRIER 94 Clifton Street Cambridge, Massachusetts GyY.O77 18 2573) Glees Clube les Pepesquadel: Stella Maris Staff. Di... half of the dynamic duo . . . class movie critic . . . always late .. . “dimple”. . . never seen without a smile . . . thinks steno lasts all day .. . a better friend is hard to find. CAROL A. RACICOT 280 Cedar Street Somerville, Massachusetts Carol . . . Shakespeare fan . . . loves apples . can’t talk without her hands . . . constant- ly carries an English literature book . . . “I’m so emba-a-arrased!” . . . nature fiend. STEVEN P. SIMARD 254 Concord Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Basketball 1, 2, 3; C.Y.O. 1, 3, 4; Drama 2, 3; Vesuvius 3. Steve . . . acrobat of the class .. . his heart is kept in the gas tank of his bike . . . “I’m sm-a-a-art” . . . loves to discuss . . . often seen on the floor. 25 26 SUSAN M. TORCI 28 Gold Star Road Cambridge, Massachusetts C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Pep Squad 1; Probers 2; Stella Maris Editor; Vesuvius 3. Sue ... other half of the “dynamic duo”. . . telescopic sight . . . “Suzy Smart” . . . always wears a cute smile . . . loves parties . . . every- one’s friend ...N. D.’s future teacher. ‘7 i cepessaa® Be ie 28 Religion and Guidance The seniors listen to “Jesus Christ Super-Star.” f BF ketone eas. Steve Simard is getting ready to begin the discussion. Sister Victorine Boudreau, guidance counselor, gives Geff Corbett advice on college applications. Mike Dargan’s lack of interest in nursing can’t dampen Denise Beaudoin’s enthusiasm. BIOGRAPHY FICTION ry The seniors use the library table to lay out their collage. 29 “Come on, Brother Gene, can’t you postpone that test until next week?” Is it the chart or Dave’s explanation that is so interesting? Julie just can’t seem to find that book in this library. N.D.’s seniors are totally absorbed in their reading assignment. Mary attempts to explain the Canterbury Tales to a very interested group. 31 32 Physics 4 HM DKM MOM CMMM U MU A “It’s alright, Michelle, this won’t hurt a bit.” N.D.’s seniors break another record. AW s JURICA BIOL! By Hilary 5 G CON ROM ( x Ann Donahue seems to be giving Mike McNeill and Steve Simard some advice on their experiment. . we, ee blished by A.J. NYSTROM ( re L 3 ¥ a = With Eveready batteries this experiment is sure to succeed! Susan Toci clocks Geff’s speed. 33 34 Business That must be a very amusing letter Cathy McDougall is transcribing! Mary Gagne and Joanne Melancon are absorbed in review- ing the principles of automation. A Jackie Allard, Joanne Melancon and Therese Boulanger put their business skills to good use during the yearbook drive. a Kathy Casey is giving Jackie some spelling hints. Sr. Beatrice Gerard gives Mary O’Connell and Diane Poirier a lesson on how to run the duplicating machine. LET Mary, Mary quite contrary how does your typing go? 35 36 Edith Janelle gets a helping hand from Sister Jacqueline. “ Now, Michelle, overpopulation isn’t that bad!” U.S. Government Don Halford, Lynn Lewis, Dave Griffiths and Edith Janelle check the top stories in Newsweek. Mike DaSilva is hard at work while Susan and Mike Crotty ham it up for the photographer. Math Dennis Blackall displays his knowledge for some inter- ested onlookers. Mr. Vince explains his method of scaling Calculus marks to Gerry and Dave. 37 38 Dennis Duffy and Mrs. Doolin, R.N. discuss the pos- sibility of dieting. Ed Ghilardi lends a hand in the cafeteria. All ready and no place to go! Lunch; time to eat; time to talk! . VTRwree a ne 4 oa ei er ee ters ORI acne ne TU ae A ranean ED IME LEELA ESS Rene no IIE DT 6 A A ne RATT A - amore vam treme ae OO cence 0 NLS SP LRN BOLE NE ESTER IRON So OP emeeee ° . 40 Wi Donna McClary, Janet Melanson, Ellen O’Neil, Linda Shipp, Michelle Cote, Jean Campo and Michael Morton appear to be model students. Juniors Chemistry holds no problems for Colette Allard, Robert Desharnais, and Steve Capuccio. Peggy Browne watches as Walter Struble and Ellen O’Sullivan try to master the giant slide rule. . . : i w Edward Mahoney and Chris Young are pre- paring a film strip for their U.S. History class. Marianne McNeill, Ingrid Johnson, Linda Torci, and George Panske make good use of the library facilities. Theresa Pessotti and Mary Goulart are hurry- ing to class. Marianne Walsh is helping Jackie Dargan, Maureen Ca- jolet, and Josette Dupont to improve their shorthand speed. net Bob Pidgeon and Steve Capuccio have found some- thing interesting ina college catalog. 4] Sophomores William Smith and Remond Arsenault study the human body. =— slo. Ellen Kelley, Susan Mullane, Denise Cote, and Randy Donahue listen attentively to Jimmy Fitzgerald’s explanation of a business math problem. | Geometry seems to be enjoyable for Kenneth Rochon, Carla Thomas Moore, Al Ghilardi, and Joanne Alicandro | Arthur, Theresa Boudrea, and Cora Doran. pose for the photographer. Career opportunities interest Cathy McDonald, Donna Sawyer, Eugenia Pinksen and Thomas Galuzzo. As part of French II, Patty Dunn, Gerry Gagne, Cynthia Halford, and Dennis Frechette are studying the geography of France. 43 44 Leslie Rinaldo, Shirley O’Shea, Michael Monroe, Marthe Monestine, Thomas Polifka, Sr. Jeanne Poirier and Lynn Murphy explore the wonder of nature as found in a milk weed. Freshmen Christie ohnson aa Eidy andere ton World history seems to present no problems for Edward Cyr, Valerie DiNardo, Gary Capenter, Deborah Doiron, Denice Dempsey and Janet Doran. MT i gs John Manuel, Eileen Landry, Susan Marsh and Marjorie Morton are hard at work in the library. Jeanne Gagne, Denise Janelle, John Earle, Suzanne Frechette, William DaSilva, Sister Victorine Boudreau and Susan Fitzgerald pause in their guidance session to pose for the photographer. O — Michael Blanchard, Cathy Comeau and Theresa Cyr are absorbed in a Math problem, but William Cahill and Corinne Cyr find the photographer Robert Roy and John Kelley are absorbed more interesting than Venn diagrams. in measuring friction forces. Deborah Walsh, Carol Wolfe, and Patricia Sears are conducting an ex- periment on different ways of measuring for their physical science class. 45 46 Sister Theresa Fortin, assistant librarian, enjoys her work immensely. Mrs. Cyr and Mrs. Munroe prepare lunch for the “hungary horde”. We would like to thank those people whose services seem to pass unnoticed, but which are very necessary for the smooth running of the school. They and their work are deeply appre- ciated. Mr. Ouellette spends much time in his base- ment workshop, repairing things which “grace- ful” students have broken. Mr. Cote, one of N.D. ’s custodians, pauses in_ his work. ctivities 48 Editor at work! Susan Torci, editor of Stella Maris ’71 always has time for a smile. Diane Poirier and Edith Janelle size up year- book pictures. Stella Maris Members of the yearbook staff are busy working to meet their upcoming dead- line. Vesuvius es Hetty lf j i i : SEEE pp DERE EE EEEEEEEE! Kathy Casey looks at some recent pictures she took for Michelle Cote takes time out from her newspaper research to the newspaper. pose for the photographer. “ . oo be reat “ql ‘gy fox something - : ; 4) eet eee Se Newspaper staff members are hard at work on another issue of the Vesuvius. Mr. Ralph Tisei, school photographer, is caught in the act! 49 50 Student Council . And now my fellow students... Student Council at work. Gerald McCarthy and Marianne McNeill watch as Brian Kelly posts an announcement of the next Student Council activity. Mike Dargan delivers one of the turkeys for the Thanksgiving baskets. rt 7 sig . “a te + hei Li ae , MED N Pe ae Oi pe = masks a y Walter Struble applies some elbow grease. S THROUGH Hilda the witch and Mary Gagne welcome guests to the spaghetti supper. Student Council officers pose for their official picture: Mike Dargan, Treasur er; Don- ald Halford, President; Steve Capuccio, Vice-President; and Ann Donahue, Secretary. dl French Club Under the presidency of Michelle Cote, the officers and representatives of the French Club, Patty Ar- senault, Jimmy Fitzgerald, Colette Allard, Gary Carpenter, Corinne Cyr, Edward Mahoney, and Ellen O’Sullivan have prepared an exciting and enlightening program. Numero, s’il vous plait? Some French Club members are preparing to march in Sister Rose Anna tries to interest students in the the Bastille Day parade. graphical layout of France. We now present N.D.’s own Maurice Chevalier Fan Club! geo- 53 54 Homecoming The sophomores are the hosts of the evening. oe The old join the new for a cheer. Coach Kevin Looney welcomes all N.D.’ers to homecoming. Dennis Blackall finds himself surrounded by the “old men”. Fitzie and Karen reigned for the N.D.ers past and present “have a ball”. evening. 55 Kelley and Griffs arrive brighty and early. Winterfest “And a good time was had by all.” 56 Donny will never be a Fred Astaire, but Mary doesn’t seem to mind. “The line-up.” Smile, Christy; you are at a party! Music was provided “Baccus.” by the 5 58 Washington Trip eet After touring Washington all day, the seniors still have enough energy left to play twister. What has Diane seen? The senior class and Congressman Thomas P. O’Neill on the Capitol steps. and majestic! There she stands, tall Seniors admire the “big city”. gente ES AS A RRR Susan and Mac are chess nuts. I am the President.” “« ght. It was noisy that ni 59 60 Father Arsenault prepares to of ’71 their rings. The students wait for the ceremony to begin. It’s mine at last! give the Class sf zg Athletics Ca lee FP Varsity Dennis Blackall gets set to make an important move. THE VARSITY TEAM: (front row) Geoffrey Corbett, Dennis Blackall, captain Don Halford, Mike McNeill, and Jack Melancon. (back row) Mike Dargan, Steve Capuccio, Mike Crotty, coach Kevin Looney, Bob Pidgeon, Gary Carpenter, and Dennis Duffy. N.D.’s own in act ion. Coach Kevin Looney outlines the plays for the next quarter. 63 64 Bill Cahill stuns N.C.C.’s No. 14 with his quick dribbling. The J.V.’s take a breather as coach Bob Soley points out a few new plays. Co-captains Jim Fitzgerald and Bill Savini look on as the referee reviews the rules. VO Ph yon (Nos oa 3h ihe —— } Bill Savini swishes it through for two more Although Bill Cahill didn’t make it, Ed Cyr feels confident that points. he can steal the ball. THE J.V.’S: (front row) Ed Cyr, Ken Rochon, co Captains Jim Fitzgerald and Bill Savini, Tom Polifka, and Dennis Fre- chette. (back row) Randy Donahue, Tom Kelley, Brian Keating, coach Bob Soley, Ed Hairston, Bill Cahill, and Al Ghil- ardi. Cheerleaders “Pay attention, Annie! This is bound to catch the judge’s eye.” Marianne MeNeill, Colette Allard, and Janet Melanson appear dismayed at the game’s latest developments. THE VARSITY SQUAD: (front row) Edith Janelle, Julie McEvoy, co-captain, Michelle Cyr, captain, and Collette Allard. (back row) Janet Melancon, Marianne McNeill, Theresa Pessotti, Eugenia Pinksen, Peggy Browne, and Ann Donahue. 66 Ll Presenting our mascot, De- A nise Cyr. 5 = bf Edie Janelle, Peggy Browne, and Eu- Julie McEvoy and Colette Allard stand ready, genia Pinksen provide a neat beat. awaiting the judges’ decision. THE J.V. SQUAD: (front row) Sue Fitzgerald, Patty Dunn, Leslie Rinaldo, Cynthia Hal- ford, and Shirley O’Shea, captain. (back row) Donna McClary, Geraldine Gagne, Suzanne Frechette, Jeanne Gagne, and Eileen Landry. 68 69 ay S a S ‘bo ® a ia] ge = ine) as a a) = x 70 4 a eae soe ‘eateries Sponsors Francis Abbott Mrs. Delia Albert Mrs. Josephine Alicandro Mr. Mrs. Amato Mrs. Eleanor Arancio Mr. Mrs. Albert G. Ardizzori, Jr. Fred Arsenault Mrs. Joan Arsenault Mr. Mrs. William A. Arsenault Mr. Mrs. David Avery Dr. Ronald Frederick Backer Mr. Mrs. James C. Baxter Mrs. Leon Beaulieu Mr. Mrs. Charles Bellengi Mrs. Judith Bennett Mr. Mrs. Arthur Benoit Miss Bernadette Benoit Mrs. Elizabeth Benoit Mrs. Flora Benoit Miss Florence Benoit Miss Florence Benoit Mr. Mrs. Fred Benoit Peg Benson Sharon Bianchi Billy, Paul Gary Jennifer Bilodeau Mrs. Margaret Bilodeau Peggy Bilodeau William Bilodeau Mr. Mrs. J.R. Blackall Mr. Mrs. Paul Bolduc Nancy Borsini Mr. Mrs. Norman Boucher Mr. Leo Boudreau Mr. Mrs. Leo Boudreau Mr. Mrs. Leonard Boudreau Mr. Mrs. Norman Boucher Mr. Mrs. Thomas Boudreau Mr. Mrs. Emile Bouvier Mr. Mrs. William H. Bregoli Mr. Mrs. Cyril Brian Kathy Briand Mr. Mrs. Omer Briand Family Renee, David Jeanne Briand Emily Broussard Josephine Broussard Mrs. Angela Bumbalini Miss Yvonne Burke Mr. Mrs. Richard E. Cadotte Dorothy Cairns Andy Jessie Cajolet Anthony L. Calabruso Mr. Mrs. A. Cappucio Miss Theresa Cappucio Carol Larry Gary Carpenter Mr. Mrs. Paul H. Cauchon Mr. Mrs. Robert Cauchon Mr. Mrs. Serfino Cecchi Bill Charles Mrs. William Charles Mr. Mrs. William Charles Mrs. E. Cheever Sebastian L. Cianci Mr. Mrs. Ciccotelli Mrs. Virginia Clark Mr. Bruno Cobrino The Collins Family Mr. Mrs. James Collins Mrs. John Collins Noopey Collins Sue Collins Mr. Mrs. Edward Comerford Family Mr. Edward Comeau Mrs. Leonie Comeau Mr. Mrs. Paul Comeau Mrs. Theresa Comeau Edward Conley Mr. Mrs. John J. Conroy Anthony Cordani Mr. Mrs. Murry Crane Mr. Richard Cronin Mrs. Aline Crowell Mr. Mrs. Aldo Cura Miss Cecile Cyr Corrine Jacqueline Cyr Mrs. Helier Cyr Mr. Henry Cyr Mr. Laurent Cyr Raymond Cyr Mr. William Cyr Mrs. C. D’Agostino Mr. L. D’Agostino Mary D’Amellio Mrs. Richard Davis Lorenzo DePaola Mrs. Mary DeRosa Daughters Stella Desmeulle William Desmond Mrs. Robert DeVasto Mr. Mrs. Joseph Deven Mr. Mrs. Anthony DiNarto Gina Dini Leda Dini Mr. Mrs. Robert Dini Mr. Mrs. Henry DiPietro, Jr. Daniel DiRusso Bertha M. Diveen Mr. Mrs. Doiron Debbie Mr. Mrs. Doiron John Donofrio Janet Doran Marie Doran Rita Doucet Mrs. Rita Drinan Julia Driscoll Mr. Mrs. John A. Dunn William, Richard James Dunn Buddy Kellie Earle The Eatough Family Mrs. Connie Ferolito Miss Susan Fitzgerald Mrs. William P. Fitzgerald Mr. Mrs. James Fitzpatrick Mr. Mrs. Edward Frank Carol A. Frechette Mr. Mrs. Joseph C. Frechette Robert J. Frechette A Friend of N.D. Mrs. Denise Gaudet Joanne Gagnon Mr. Mrs. George Galluzza Mrs. Theresa Galluzza General Stonewall Jackson Mr. Gosdigian Mary Goulart Maria Grabowski Mr. James Gray Mrs. James A. Gray Mrs. Elaine Green Hector Grenier Mr. Mrs. Ralph Harriman Victor Harris Mrs. Thomas H. Herlihy Mr. Mrs. Francis Hogan Mrs. Hurley Mr. Mrs. Daniel J. Hurley The Thomas Hynes Family Mr. Mrs. Alfred Iappini Edward J. Janelle Mrs. June Jennings Mrs. George Johnson Miss Sharon M. Johnson Robert Jordan Joseph’s Beauty Salon Ruth Keenan Ethel Loretta Kelley 73 74 Mr. Mrs. Joe Kelley J.J., Kelly Ann, Erin Marie Kilgarriff Mrs. Mary Kilgarriff Mrs. Lydia Lachance Mr. Tony LaFalcie Betty Landry John Landry Mr. Mrs. John Landry Leona Landry Loretta Landry Marcella Landry Mrs. Mary Landry Mr. Paul Landry Richard Landry Mr. Mrs. Simon Landry Mrs. Justine Lange Mr. Mrs. George Langlois Mrs. Lapes Mr. Mrs. James J. Laurenza, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Charles Lavoie Mr. Mrs. Alban LeBlanc Mrs. Theresa T. LeBlanc Mr. Richard E. Lee Mr. Mrs. Gerard Leech Mr. Mrs. Gaston Lefebvre Mr. Mrs. Alcide Levesque Mr. Mrs. Frank Lewis Carlton Lynn Lewis Marie McAuliffe Eileen McCarthy Mr. Mrs. John R. McCarthy Michael A. McCarthy Richard H. McCoo The McEnaney Family Mr. Mrs. Robert McFadries Mr. Mrs. Richard McGrath Sons Mr. Mrs. Winfred McClary John McMahon Edward Mahoney Miss Patricia Mahoney Mr. Mrs. Robert Mahoney Mrs. Sophie Maillet Mr. Leonard F. Maniz The Manuel Family Mr. Mrs. Charles Marchand Mr. Mrs. Lynwood Marsh Dave Maurer Mr. Mrs. Leo P. Melancon Mr. Mrs. Gerald Melanson Mr. John Micklus Mr. Mrs. Miller Mrs. Joseph Monaco Mr. Mrs. Joseph Monaco The Monestime Family Martha Monestime Miss Rose Monestime John Moore Jeanne Moreira Mr. Mrs. John Morin Donna Morris Mr. Mrs. Albert J. Morrow M.A. Morton Stanley C. Morton, Jr. Mr. Ralph Moulton Rita Mullen Miss Elizabeth Munroe Mr. Robert Munroe Mr. Mrs. Robert C. Munroe Miss Donna M. Murphy Mrs. E.A. Murphy Mr. Mrs. Francis E. Murphy Family Mr. Mrs. John Murphy Family Mr. Mrs. John Murphy Judy Mr. Mrs. Joseph Murphy Paul Murphy Mrs. John Nadeau Mr. Mrs. Roger O’Donell Mr. Mrs. James Oliver The O’Neil Family Mr. Mrs. Barry O’Neil Ellen O’Neil Mr. Mrs. John O'Neil Mrs. Malvina O'Neil Mr. Lawrence O’Rourke Mr. Mrs. John O’Shea Mr. Mrs. Donald O’Sullivan Ellen O'Sullivan Ellen O'Sullivan Paul O'Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Emile Ouellette Donna Mr. Mrs. Hector Ouellette Alice C. Packard Mr. Mrs. A. Pessotti Lisa Pessotti Miss Linda Pitts Mr. Mrs. Francis Poirier Mr. Mrs. Albert Polifka Tommy Mr. Herbert Porter Matthew Raines Billy Renault Mr. Mrs. Ernest J. Reppucci Mr. Mrs. Rideout Mrs. Catherine Rinaldo Mr. Mrs. Charles Rinaldo The Rochon Family Mr. Mrs. Paul Roethemeyer Mr. Charles L. Rose Jean Roy Mr. Dennis P. Ryan, Jr. Alice St. Laurent Mrs. Alva St. Martin Mrs. Joseph Sampson Mr. Mrs. Louis Sampson Mrs. Sangalier Mr. Mrs. Charles Sborstel Mr. Mrs. Wayne Seares Mrs. William Sears Mr. Mrs. David Shaw Mr. Mrs. J.E. Simard Mr. Mrs. Robert Simard Family Jim Smith Robert Spray Mrs. John F. Stacey Paul Stark Walter E. Struble Supreme Paint Wallpaper Inc. Bertha Taurasi Mrs. Lillian E. Terry Mr. Mrs. Edward Tessier Mr. Mrs. Albert Theriault Mrs. Annette M. Theriault Mr. Daniel Theriault Mrs. Ida Thibault Mr. William Toomey Mr. Paul Trachi Mr.. Mrs. Gerard Trottier Ann Marie Mr. Mrs. Vince Mrs. Kay Volpe Mr. Mrs. Albert Wagner Carol Wagner Mrs. Edward Wagner Lucille Wagner John Walsh, Jr. Geoffrey L. Ward Mr. Mrs. Arthur Web, Jr. Children Catherine Webber Wholesale Carpets 75 76 Best wishes from your coaches Niels Mr. Kevin Looney Mr. Robert Soley Best of luck President, MICHELLE COTE Vice President, THERESA PESSOTTI The Juniors Treasurer, INGRID JOHNSON Secretary, JACQUELINE DARGAN (absent) 77 78 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 a TET iit: from The Sophomores President — Alfred Ghilardi Vice-President — William Savini Secretary — Joanne Alicandro Treasurer — Eugenia Pinksen Compliments and Best Wishes to the Graduates from the Freshmen President — Catherine Comeau Secretary — Edward Cyr Vice-President — Jeanne Gagne Treasurer — William Cahill 79 Best Wishes from Our Lady of Pity Parish Cambridge, Massachusetts Rev. Raymond Arsenault, S.M. Pastor Brother Eugene Clegg, S.M. Rev. Paul Boucher, S.M. Brother Raymond Coolong, S.M. Rev. Antoine Charest, S.M. 80 ‘Every Teenager A CYOer”’ Notre Dame C.Y.O. Cambridge, Mass. Brother Raymond Coolong, Moderator Steven Beaudoin — President Michelle Cyr — Vice-President Mary Gagne — Secretary Edward Mahoney — Treasurer Marianne McNeill — Delegate Warren Kay Vantine Studio Official School Photographers 661 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. 83 84 The Very Best of Wishes from the MAD HATTER Compliments Best Wishes From A. BELANGER SONS INC. 173 HARVEY STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Waterproofing Weatherproofing Engineers Contractors Gerard D. Verrier, President 85 “Compliments of” UNCLE RUSS’S SHELL U HAUL TRAILERS HAYES OIL COMPANY CAMBRIDGE, MASS. DANIEL J. HAYES, JR., Pres. L H CLEANING CO. SOMERVILLE, MASS. A Complete Industrial Cleaning Service DONALD M. HALFORD, PRESIDENT 87 Keep a Closer Watch On Your Money With A Checking Account At University Trust Company! Free-Chex Accounts: ($100 Minimum Balance) Convenience Accounts: ($.13 per check) Regular Checking Accounts: (Small Monthly Service Charge) Use University Trust For Your Business Checking Needs Too. Stop In And See Us. We’ll Help You Choose The Right Account For Your Needs. |_ Jniversity TRUST COMPANY 2400 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02140 876-7400 REV. MARCEL LAJOIE S.M. St. Theresa Rectory 22 Plymouth Street Metheun, Massachusetts 88 MASSACHUSETTS LIMB BRACE CO., INC. CERTIFIED MANUFACTURERS OF ALL TYPES OF ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, INCLUDING LATEST TECHNIQUES RENE P. ROBILLARD C.P. PRESIDENT TELEPHONE 542-7780 AOPA MEMBER 43 KINGSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 02111 Avenue Liquor Mart, Inc. 202 Alewife Brook Parkway Cambridge, Massachusetts 89 CENTURY BANK TRUST CO. 100A Fellsway West Somerville, Massachusetts Tel: 623-0100 FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS — FREE POSTAGE Compliments of HUB mushroom COMPANY 7 NEW ENGLAND PRODUCE CENTER CHELSEA, MASS. 02150 Tel. 884-7445 90 KEEFE FUNERAL HOME CHARLES D. KEEFE 2175 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts ROLL-LAND ELBERLY FORD SALES ROLLERSKATING RINK Pinto - Mustang - Maverick - Ltd’s Route 1, Norwood Torino - Galaxie 500’s - Econolines Open Year ’Round SALES - SERVICE Special Rates To Groups 360 RIVER STREET, CAMBRIDGE Telephone: 762-6999 Open Evenings — 547-3820 91 WALDEN ORGANIC MARKET INC. 272 WALDEN STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS In Memory of PFC. RAYMOND F. MEUSE, USMC Class of 1964 Established 1888 MASSE’S HARDWARE CO. California Paints Varnishes — Industrial - Electrical - Garden - Plumbing Supplies Tourraine Paints — Scott Lawn Products Rental Tools HEADQUARTERS FOR Lawn Boy Mowers - Rockwell - Delta Skil - Power Tools 249 Walden St., Cambridge, Mass. 02140 876-3463 — 876-4755 92 IRENE B. DESHARNAIS BRIDAL SHOP 237 Walden St., Cambridge Bridal and Bridesmaids Gowns Personalized Service — Free Alterations Call for Appointment — 876-3498 CLOTHES GINQ’S TAILORING Distinctive Styles - Custom Fitted 419 HIGHLAND AVENUE (Davis Square) SOMERVILLE, MASS. 02144 TEL. 625-7354 Complete Selection of Social Announcements THE PIPER PRESS JOB PRINTING - FORMS SPECIALISTS 2257 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NO. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 02140 Tel. 547-4220 Compliments of MR. DICK GREAVES UNION OYSTER HOUSE Boston, Mass. ARLINGTON DISCOUNT CENTER 79A BROADWAY, ARLINGTON — Small in Size - Large in Value — MEN’S, WOMEN’S CHILDREN’S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS Always the Lowest Prices on Name Brands 94 MARIE’S CAKE SHOPPE UNITED AMERICAN VETERANS GUENTER AHRENS, Prop. The Bakery with the Continental Flavor EUGENE F. LYNCH, POST 30 2267 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 2445 Massachusetts Avenue CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 02138 Cambridge, Mass. TEL: 876-8097 WHETTON, BUCKLEY SCOTT, INC. BEST WISHES FROM 150 West Street Needham Heights HIGHLAND FARMS 444-8300 New England’s Oldest Automatic Heating Establishment — Personal Service Since 1882 “RIGHT ON” Best Wishes with the class of From mor ALY ZAHKA’S THE CYRS Oscar, Marie, Paul, Mich, Ed, SNACK N’ SHOP Jim, Sue Denise John J. Donahue Son Best Wishes from Funeral Service The County Bank N.A. Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 95 Best Wishes to the Class of ’71 from THOMAS DANEHY Best Wishes to the Seniors 71 JOHN L. DANEHY FRESH POND MOVIE Alewife Brook Parkway Concord Avenue “See the Movie the Outdoor Way” Rain or Clear Get in Your Car — Come as You Are 96 BOSTON INDUSTRIAL LEASING CORP. Leasing - Custom Suited To Both Buyer Seller Serving The Entire New England Area Construction Road - Heavy Equipment Factory - Light Heavy Equipment Office Equipment Air Conditioning Heating 7 Davis Sq., Somerville — 666-5859 APEX CLEANERS Dependable, courteous and still Compliments of FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Featuring Evening Pick Up and Del. ’till 9:00 FRESH POND MARKET — Short OnCashP — Use Master Charge — BankAmericard Huron Avenue, Cambridge Ask for Richie — Call 623-9502 BROWNE DRUG INC. Congratulations Class of “71” Prescription Druggist Gary, Lisa, Gail 201 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Bernard ARLINGTON, MASS. Congratulations to the Graduates BEST WISHES from OUR LADY OF PITY A FRIEND Men’s Bowling League 97 98 Congratulations to the Seniors from Mrs. Gabrielle Boulanger NORTH CAMBRIDGE SERVICE CENTER 2500 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 02140 Don Williams, Prop. 354-9033 Be Happy! TOM LINDA Compliments of Rem and John PORTER HOUSE CAFE Best Wishes to the Class of 771 from MR. MRS. BELLIVEAU MEN’S APPAREL The CONGRESS Men's Shop 2400 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — 547-3775 Compliments of the WAL-LEX RECREATION CTR. Best Wishes from Bowling MR. MRS. TONY DaCUNHA Bi ea Miniature Golf Dairy-Land 876-6300 — 876-6301 WILKINS BROS., INC. ROSE THERESE OUTFITTERS Auto Body Specialists - Repairing - Painting Manufacturers of correct uniforms for Schools - Hospitals - Cheerleaders - Drill Teams Be) MUR RIBIEE: SINGS SOMERVILLE, MASS. 02144 Gilda Pavao — Grace Gulino PHONE: 625-2360 364 Summer St., Somerville, Mass. 02144 Best of Luck to the Graduates COMPLIMENTS OF THE JEAN BOULANGER WILLIAM SMITH FAMILY Class of ’65 100 COMPLIMENTS OF MOHAWK SHADE BLIND CO. 2416 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 02140 Tel. UN 8-6000 FRANK P. MARCHETTI ATTORNEY AT LAW 403 HIGHLAND AVENUE DAVIS SQUARE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING SUITE 202 SOMERVILLE, MASS. 02144 Tel. 776-5560 HENRY F. OWENS INC. Local Interstate Movers 129 SHERMAN STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 02140 Compliments of McAllister’s Express, Inc. Banner Truck Rental, Inc. A Complete Transportation Service Somerville, Mass. Compliments of RINALDO REALTY CO. 2200 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Congratulations, Seniors from the PORTER HOUSE CAFE MY COUSIN’S PLACE “He who's not busy being born 2435 Massachusetts Avenue ; 5 fi Ps is busy dying. 354-9060 BOB DYLAN FINE FOODS PIZZA TELEDYNE STEPHEN JAMES HOUSE CRYSTALONICS 5 Davenport Street 147 Sh Street erman Stree Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Gifts - Posters - Papers - Pipes ZULUS INC. Compliments of 2322 Mass. A 3 ass. Avenue A FRIEND No. Cambridge, Mass. Jewelry - Candles - Lights - Cards 101 Sp 5 JOSEPH FITZGERALD U.S. Army N.D.H. °68 L.P.N. 69 Compliments of CADILLAC RESTAURANT 214 ELM STREET SOMERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS NEWTOWNE GRILLE STEAK HOUSE for take-out Telephone: 868-3845 354-8537 1945 MASS. AVE., CAMBRIDGE Tel. 547-1561 24-Hour Service ARTHUR E. GAUTREAU General Trucking — Contract Disposal Yards - Cellars - Attics - Factories 1 WARWICK PARK CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 02140 Compliments of SOMERSET SAVINGS BANK 371 SUMMER STREET 105 BROADWAY SOMERVILLE, MASS. A Mutual Savings Bank Congratulations Redmond’s Window Office Cleaning Co. 13 DANE AVENUE SOMERVILLE, MASS. 776-8300 Best Wishes to the Class of ’71 from Mr. Mrs. Leo Cote and girls MES ERE Good Luck From BOB FORSHAY Class of ’70 Congratulations From THE McNEILL FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. David Gale Congratulations to the Class of ’71 JOAN BOB N. R. GALLANT CONSTRUCTION CO. 59 CLAREMONT AVENUE ARLINGTON, MASS. — _ 648-7085 103 SALON D’POODLE 80% PEARL STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Tel: 354-7969 — By Appointment Only — TRIO'S RAVIOLI Homemade Italian Specials 727 CAMBRIDGE ST. — Tel. 354-8556 82 PEARL ST. — Tel. 876-8059 Best Wishes to the Seniors 71 From BILLY DaSILVA Wedding and Birthday Cakes Our Specialty LA CONTESSA JOSEPH MAGLIARO, Prop. Italian and American Pastries 420 Highland Ave., Davis Square Somerville, Mass Tel. 623-9193 Best Wishes to the Class of ’71 JOE BERNARD Class of 67 Best Wishes From The Staff of the Operating Room of the MOUNT AUBURN HOSPITAL to the Class of “71” Best of Luck to the Class of ‘71 JACK DUDLEY FURNITURE CO. 2368 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. 02140 BEAUTY IN THE SQUARE Rindge Avenue Cambridge, Mass. EI 4-9330 NEW ENGLAND TRANSMISSION CO., INC. Specialist Automatic Transmissions 372 RINDGE AVENUE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Congratulations From ANONYMOUS ARLEX AUTO SCHOOL Driver's Education Classes Afternoon and Evenings 1980 MASS. AVE., PORTER SQUARE CAMBRIDGE — 491-6657 302 MASS. AVE., ARLINGTON 643-6657 Learn to Drive the Arlex Way 105 106 Friendly Family Centers Inc. 238 Elm St., Davis Sq., Somerville, Mass. Where You Can Buy All Your Needs At Discount Prices and Pocket the Savings On: Health Beauty Aids - Linens - Clothing Compliments from Cape Cod. Mr. Mrs. Frank O’Keefe Cambridge Brake Service Tel. ELiot 4-9520 2578 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Mass. Free Delivery Service Tel. 625-2636 or 625-2637 DAVIS SQUARE WALLPAPER SUPPLIERS OF Wallpaper - Paints - Plumbing and Electrical Supplies STANLEY L. WEINBAUM 407 HIGHLAND AVE., SOMERVILLE, MASS. Compliments: BLANCHE B. GRENIER ONE DOWN - TWO TO GO! The Gagne Gang STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Cosmetics Household Merchandise also Stuart McGuire's Shoes Clothing for information on either of these above products, please call 436-3434 anytime between 7:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Ask for Mrs. Battle or Mary Jean Sattiewhite LETZELTER BROS. Brake Specialists Raybestos Brake Lining — Bear Frame Straightening Wire Wheels — Repaired Exchanged KEN FARWELL EL 4-7766 2495 MASS. AVE., NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS. DANIEL M. MURPHY Toro Lawn Mowers - McCulloch Chain Saws Snow Bird Removers - Marine Hardware Builders’ Supplies - Tool Rentals 2456 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Tel. TR 6-3316 Compliments of Fleet Maintenance Service and The Browne Family MOSCA’S BAKERY 152 RINDGE AVENUE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Compliments of UNIVERSITY WINE SHOP LORD’S and LADIES Complete Hair Service — Manicuring 491-9471 354-0769 Appointments Available 2329 Mass. Ave., N. Cambridge, Mass. CAMBRIDGE PHOTO SOUND Good Finishing Sound Advice 525 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Tel: 846-4966 Congratulations to the Class of “71” From the ALICANDRO FAMILY Compliments of DAVID S. GORDON ATHENIAN TAVERNA GREEK RESTAURANT 567-569 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE BAKER'S SHOES OF CAMBRIDGE CORRECTIVE FITTING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN 521 Mass. Ave., Central Square Cambridge, Massachusetts ELiot 4-8883 L'il Cot M.A. L.S. 5 iy ff Best of Luck From Rigazio’s Laundermat Dry Cleaners 280 Rindge Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Tel: UN 4-4771 Compliments of FRAN JOANNE ABBOTT MASS AVE. RUG CO. Personalized Sales and Service Open Mon., Thur. Fri. Evenings Re ParALELLA, Prop. 2333 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Tel. 354-0330 107 E. A. BEAUDOIN Watch Repairing Bus.: c o Jordan Marsh Co., Pleasant St. Malden, Mass. - Tel: 324-6500 Home: 36 Montgomery St., Cambridge, Mass. Tel: 354-0494 INTERSTATE COMMERCE REG. Me., N.H., Vt., Conn., R.I., N.Y., N.J. and Canada R. ST. AMANT Furniture and Piano Moving 14 JACKSON ST., NO. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Tel. KIrkland 7-9050 PACKING - STORAGE Fireproof Storage Warehouse - Closed Vans Goods Insured in Transit “And they said you couldn't do it” Congratulations PAT SULLIVAN “70” Compliments of Mr. Mrs. Walter Kelley Family AN APPLE A DAY MARKET DAVIS SQUARE SOMERVILLE, MASS. FOX TISHMAN DINER 310 Maine Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 108 Best of Luck to the Class of bere from The Pinksen Family Congratulations to the Class of “71” DENNIS PINKY er a eg he Compliments of MARYANNE GERARD Best Wishes to the Class of “71” THE TORCI FAMILY Good Luck To MIKE DaSILVA From DICK NORMA DUNN DR. S. J. CRISCULO Chiropractor 49 Holland St., Somerville, Mass. Compliments of MEN’S HAIR STYLE SALON GUIDO DiCARA, R. B. SPECIALIZING IN Razor Cuts - Men and Children’s Haircuts 2090 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Tel. 491-9270 Medford Square Sporting Goods Wholesale Retail Outfitters 33 Salem St., Medford, Mass. ANTHONY LUCCI Tel. 391-4071 Best Wishes from ARLINE ALLARD Class of ’69 Best Wishes to the Seniors Kimberly, Robert, Paulette, Lisa HENRY E. SNELL, D.M.D. 182 Elm Street Cambridge, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of “71” From Lorraine (Theriault) Lavin, Class of “45” Linda Lavin, Class of “68” Frederick’s Prescription Center The Prescription Store Pick-up and Delivery E. J. Steinberg, B.S. Reg. Pharm. 314 Main St., Stoneham, Mass. — 438-1525 Best Wishes to the Class of ’71 from Mr. Mrs. Nap Beaudoin Annette WALDEN CLEANERS NICHOLAS DIORIO 2088 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Telephone 868-5988 Best Wishes from BETTY IGO DENISE M.A.L. S. 5 “4 aE Compliments of Johnny’s Cleaners Tailors S. G. Rourner, B.S. 109 110 MYSTIC STEEL COMPANY, INC. Structural Steel Ornamental Iron JAMES A. CURTO 85 Bolton St., Cambridge, Mass. TR 6-3911 J J TILE CO. No. Billerica, Mass. Compliments of Mr. Mrs. Arthur Benoit Sales - Mortgages - Rentals - Management HERITAGE REALTY CO. Complete Real Estate Service GILBERT J. SESTITO Real Estate Consultant - Notary Public 146 A Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass. 02138 Office Tel. 491-2122 - Res. Tel. 484-5005 Compliments of: Mr. Mrs. Walter Munroe “DORO LA BUSH” BARBER SHOP, INC. 3135 Washington St., Jamica Plain, Mass. Cor. School St. two blocks from Egleston Station ALSO WIGS STYLED HERE Opening Hours: Closed Mondays Tues. - Fri. 9:30-7 — Sat. 9-7:30 Lunch Hour 2:30-3:30 — Tel. 524-9538 “Good Luck” from BILLY RITA LEO DERROSIERS Metropolitan Life Agency Manager “Best Wishes” From the WALSHES Compliments of Mr. Mrs. A. P. Rossignol The Professional School of Dancing Tap - Toe - Ballet - Acrobatic - Jazz 172 Prospect St., Cambridge, Mass. 02140 66 Sellsway, West Somerville ENROLL NOW — Phone 933-6443 Compliments of CUTLER FIRE BRICK CO. 25 Rindge Ave. Ext., Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Tel. 617-354-7443 BEACON SERVICE CENTER 371 Beacon Street — Somerville, Mass. Auto Repairing - Tires - Batteries Accessories - Expert Towing Tel. EL 4-9248 RON RESTANI — BOTCH ORSINI CONCORD FURNITURE COMPANY Rt. 2A at Strawberry Hill Road Acton, Mass. Best of Luck to the Class of “71” Maureen Duffy “66” Congratulations to the Graduates Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy Best Wishes to Class of 71 BROTHER GENE Compliments of A FRIEND Congratulations to the Seniors from ROLAND J. MORIN Best Wishes to the Class of “71” Mr. Mrs. Donald Halford Best Wishes to the Class of ’71 From Mr. Mrs. Thomas F. Dargan and Sean, Alice, Patricia, Karen, Jackie, Michael, Jane, Tod The Conspirators are East Country Call: CHUCK MARTIN 864-8767 Best Wishes From ST. JOHN’S DRILL TEAM the “Evangeletts” Compliments of ARTHUR GILMAN et Congratulations to the Class of ’71 from Mr. Mrs. Randall Donahue Family Ann, Randy, Tom, Mary, Barbara, Eleanor, John Compliments of D W VARIETY STORE 143 Washington Street Dorchester, Mass. 02121 Moda Boutique Continental Sportswear and Accessories ANNA COSTA 259 Elm St., Davis Sq., Somerville, Mass. 02144 Phone 623-9733 Field’s Stationery Company 414 Highland Avenue Somerville, Mass. Compliments of The Odd Couple GROCERIES For Particular People BETTY FRANK’S VARIETIES Meats - Fruits - Vegetables - Notions MR. MRS. DICKEY 4 Greenwood St., Dorchester, Mass. Tel. 436-9145 “MICH” M.A.L.S. 5 wil DENTE’S BARBER SHOP 417 Highland Ave., Davis Square Somerville, Mass. — 625-8875 YEE’S VILLAGE DAVIS SQUARE SOMERVILLE, MASS. Best Wishes from Mr. Mrs. Armand Cyr Pat (67) Dan (68) Elaine (70) Diane (76) Congratulations Class of ’71 THE JANELLE FAMILY E N CLEANERS 1 Hour Service 12 Erie Street, Dorchester, Mass. 02121 JAMES F. MURPHY Woodworking Company COLUMBIA FOOD STORES INC. 2320 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 491-9092 For Quality Cold Cuts THE GUILD SHOP 2254 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02140 Gifts, Hallmark Cards, Memorials, Etc. Compliments to Class of ’71 EDIE DUFF DiBLASI’S “TAKE OUT” 3 Minute Pizza — 28 Original Submarines Sandwiches For All Occasions 2323 Mass. Ave., Cambridge — Tel. 354-9232 616 Broadway, Everett — Tel. 389-9825 MIKE THE BARBER 2228 Massachusetts Avenue North Cambridge, Mass. CAMBRIDGE FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES 2301 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02140 867-0951 PEACE... “WHEN ALL THE HATE IS GONE.” Best of Luck to the Class of ’71 THE GALLANT’S Alfred, Yvonne, Steven, and David Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ’71 THE WAMBOLDT FAMILY Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ’71 from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Racicot Family Matthews Oil Burner Company John Vitiello 113 114 Compliments of Mr. Mrs. Walter E. Struble and Family Best Wishes to the Class of “71” From The O'Sullivan Family THERESA and MIKE “79” rae Good Luck! ANDY’S BARBER SHOP 175 Rindge Avenue No. Cambridge, Mass. 02140 CAROL’S SUB SHOP 149 Highland Avenue 623-9748 Compliments of THE GOULARTS Michelle (one of the M.A.L.S. 5) Compliments of Mr. Mrs. George F. Johnson Jr. Best Wishes From JANET BILLY Best Wishes from GERARD Compliments of Fashion Cleaners Inc. 2298-2300 Mass. Ave. — TR6-1950 Best Wishes EDWARD C. MAHONEY May All Who Know You Forever Respect You. Best Wishes To All MRS. BLANCHE SIMARD Compliments of RONALD L. ALBERT Residential Painting Decorating 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE 154 Park Ave., Arlington, Mass. 02174 Tel. 648-9475 MESSINA’S BAKERY 509a High St., Medford, Mass. specializing in Italian Bread, Rolls, Pizza Best Wishes to the Class of ’71 A FRIEND Best Wishes Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream 305 Broadway, Arlington, Mass. Tel. 648-9564 BEST WISHES Courtesy GAFFEY FUNERAL HOMES 43 High Street, Medford 757 Country Way, Scituate Tel. 643-6464 _ Open Evenings GREGORY'S Men’s Formal Wear RENTALS SALES 162 Mass. Ave., Arlington, Mass. 02174 May the Pleasures of Success Be Yours. Best of Wishes Mrs. Doris Mahoney and Family Best Wishes GEFF Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of CAMBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE BANK 115 Congratulations Congratulations Mom, Dad, Dick “66”, Joe “68”, from a L.P.N. “69”, Mary “70”, Friend Jim “73” Fitzgerald Henry's Barber Shop Mr. Mrs. Ralph Biagiotti Jr. 235 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Dini “Every Haircut a Style Haircut” Keith G. Biagiotti LETZELTER BROS. Brake Specialists Compliments of Raybestos Brake Lining — Bear Frame Straightening Carlmac Corporation Wire Wheels — Repaired Exchanged D.B.A. McKINNON’S KEN FARWELL 2495 Mass. Ave., North Cambridge, Mass. 239 Elm St., Davis Sq., Somerville, Mass. Tel. EL 4-7766 Compliments of Best of Luck to the Seniors of ’71 Mr. Mrs. Albert J. Cyr Vio’s Pizza — My Cousin’s Place Compliments of COSTA AUTO BODY 55 Russell Street, Somerville, Mass. Inn’s Square Men's Bar 1350 Cambridge Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Tel. 623-9835 Congratulations of CONGRATULATIONS ALAN BIAGIOTTI TO THE CLASS OF 71 1970 From MARY JACK 116 Compliments of the Class of °73 Mr. Mrs. Anthony Savini Billy, Mark Paul Compliments TROOP 50 SOMERVILLE JEWELERS Fine Jewelers 241 Elm Street, Somerville, Mass. Telephone: 623-1658 Dental Arts Building Davis Square, Somerville Thomas R. Powers, D.M.D. Emanuel T. Denis, D.D.S. Congratulations from ED 70 MY BOSS? Compliments of MATHEWS OIL INC. 18 Elmwood Street Somerville, Mass. Mr. Mrs. Guido Savini Jimmy, Chris, Kathy, Donna, Marie Best of Luck to the Class of ’71 QUICK SHOP 4 College Ave., Somerville, Mass. Compliments of Mr. Mrs. William J. Kelley Family PATS VARIETY 213 RINDGE AVENUE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 117 RALPH BREEDY FLOOD CLEANING SERVICE (Good Luck to you! ) EUGENE FLOOD Mr. Mrs. Frank O’Connell Family Best Wishes to the Class of 71 from John, Mary Lou, Patty Mary Lou O’Connell Best Wishes Best Wishes from from Mr. Mrs. Hector Cyr The McEvoy Family Best Wishes WINTHROP SPA from 180 WINTHROP STREET THE BREEN FAMILY MEDFORD, MASS. “DOUG” MARWEL JEWELERS Diamonds - Watches - Silverware MaAgT ASSES Fine Watch Repairing HAROLD W. WELLS ila 536 Medford St., Magoun Square Somerville, Mass. — 776-3336 DAVIS VARIETY 90 GLENWAY STREET Open 7 Days a Week - 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Light Groceries — Good Service MA DIXON RESTAURANT 118 ‘There's ITlove To Density Than (Tleets The Eye PORTLAND LITHOGRAPH COMPANY PORTLAND, MAINE 772-0131 Acknowledgments The staff of Stella Maris 70 wishes to thank all of the people who have been instrumental in getting our yearbook into print. We would particularly like to thank Mrs. Johnson of Vantine Studios and Mr. Bruce Day of Portland Lithograph Company. We would also like to show our appreciation to our photo- graphers, Mr. Ralph Tesei and Mr. James Falconer, whose hard work and patience deserve much credit. In addition, we would like to express our gratitude to the advertisers without whom this yearbook might never have been possible. Our special thanks go to Sister Jacqueline, who put in so much time and effort to help us out. 119 ¥ ye hd +, at 5 $ ft Ns A ail Ree ed is FLA 7 Oe) Wa bhp 7 it ote a AS £2 in 4 Batt ae e “ ; sa x ad aor, rieceesscont ea os SS eee


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