Pope John XXIII High School - Pope John Yearbook (Everett, MA)

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2 SISTER MARGRETTA SISTER THEOPHANE SISTER DOROTHY GRACE SISTER IRENE MARIE SISTER MARY PATRICIA MRS. LEPORE SISTER CLARA . 3 Seni or Horn eroom Tea ch ers i i MR. LOGAN MISS ROSSVALL MISS CANESI MR. CRONIN SR. JEAN VIANNEY MRS. DEMSEY — SISTER MARGARET CONCANNON MR. AIROZO MISS BORELLI BROTHER PETER MRS. DEAMICIS MR. CUCHIARA MR. MOSTO SR. CORITA MR. PASSANISI SR. ALBERTO MR. KEMEZA SR. JOSEPHINE MARIE 7 MR. VAN CISIN MR. TOTTEN SR. LOUISA MR. LATERZA 8 MR. RUPP MR. MULKERN FR. REGAN MRS. PAVONE SR. CHARLES FR. TIVNAN MR. HICKEY MRS. CARROLL SR. CATHERINE McGARRY MR. DOUCETTE 10 M. DOHERTY, G. VUOLO, L. STEEVES, E. LADD, A. MURPHY DANTE ABBENE Danny” 1 V fhen we get there we know that the doors are all closed. ” SUSAN ABRUZZESE Suzie A butterfly has wings of gold, A moth has wings of flame, An inch-worm has no wings at all. But gets there just the same. CHARLENE P. ALLEN 'Til walk in the rain by your side. I’ll cling to the warmth of your hand. I’ll do any tiling to make you understand. I’ll love you more than anybody can. FREDERICK ALLEN Rick All doors open to courtesy. JOSEPH G. ALTSCHUL Joe At the beginning of each new day, be happy, for it could be the start of a whole new life. 12 ERNEST BARBATO Ernie Yesterday was but a dream and tomorrow only a vision. But today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope.' ’ ROBERT C. BARRY Bob Nothing in life is free unless you make it that way.' ’ LOUIS BATTAGLIA If flight be your heart’s desire, then fly, fly, fly: For we must follow our dreams to be truly free. ROBIN M. BENEDETTO Every tear I ever cried. Turned to a pearl before it died. Every pain that in me burned, Turned into wisdom I had learned. PAUL BIDGOOD Bid I am happy now, but time will lake its toll. And I hope that in the end, time was my only enemy. ALISON BROWN It won't be long before another day; We’re going to have a good time, And no one's going to take that away.” JUDITH BUCKLEY '•Judy” We can understand one another; But each is able to interpret himself to himself alone.” CAROL CAFARELLI I've been searching so long to find an answer, now I know my life has meaning. ” JOSEPH CAFASSO Eggo” Life goes by too fast; Make the most of it. ” MICHAEL CAFASSO Mike” You don’t know what a country we have got till you start prowling around it. Personally, I like the small and sparsely populated states. u PETER CAIAZZO Pete Life must go on. GEORGE P. CANNING, JR. He prayeth best who ioveth best, All things both great and small: For the dear God who Ioveth us, He made and Ioveth all. LOUISE CAMARDA Lu Ann” Every day the thing to do Is learn a little something new. RALPH CARACCIOLO Ralph Don’t let it bring you down, It’s only castles burning: Just find someone who's turning, And you will come around. KAREN CAPONE Ka Good things never last, So better things must begin. ” 15 PAUL CARUSO The only way 10 have a friend Is to be one. JAMES CHIAVELLI Jim” ’Tve seen all good people turn their heads each day, so satisfied I'm on my way. JOANNE CICCARELLO The Heartbreak Chick Many times I’ve lied. Many times I’ve listened Many times I’ve wondered How much there is to know. l 16 GERARD CICCIO Morocco” Let him not boast who puts his armor on, As he puts it off, the battle done. The Bench JOY CLIFFORD We do not remember days, We remember only moments. DENNIS COLAMETA Time is our biggest enemy. Our time spent together is past, And all we have is memories. NANCY COLLINS . . . and the heightened hearts flee timidly back to the charmed valleys of childhood virtues, unable to believe that this break too, must be made, this bond also broken. i JOAN CONNOLLY If your heart is breaking ’cause your dream's not coming true; Leave a little room and start again. 17 KATHLEEN CONNOLLY Kathy The best things in life aren’t things. KATHLEEN COPPINGER Kathy-Cop . . . But it’s the laughter. We will remember Whenever we remember The way we were. ’ ’ TINA COVIELLO He that would live in peace and ease must not speak all he knows, Nor judge all he secs. ELIZABETH CRONIN Betty Each man’s life represents a road toward himself; No man has ever been entirely and completely himself. Yet each one strives to become that, each as best he can. MARGARET CRONIN Maggie The love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay, Love isn’t love till you give it away. 18 f MAUREEN CUCCHIARA All is not as it should seem; Nothing ever remains the same Change is life's characteristic; Bend and flow, and play the game. MAUREEN CUNNINGHAM Only he who attempts the ridiculous can achieve the impossible. JOLYNE D'AMBROSIO In the dark and misty morning You won’t believe it's true, That all the love you've been giving I las all been meant for you. ’' KATHLEEN DAWLEY Kathy I came upon a grain of sand and asked, 'What do you know of the universe?' It replied, 'We are one.' ANTHONY!. DEGREGORIO Tony The journey is just beginning. 19 MARIANNE DEMARCO When you walk through the dark keep your head up high, and don’t be afraid of the dawn Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone. CARLA DEMATTEO C-a-a-arla Good things in life take a long time.” FRANK DENARO Frank Everyone is bound patiently, The result of his own example. ANITA DESIMONE Nita ’ ’ A man is a success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much, who looks for the best in others, and gave the best he had.' ’ RENA DESISTO Do Be Do Be Do! 20 PATRICIA A. DESMOND Prof” If somehow you could Pack up your sorrows. And give them all to me; You would lose them, I know how to use them Give them all to me. V Ikr ROSANNE DILEO The world revolves around you. It exists not because of you, but rather for you. ELIZABETH DOHERTY Nancy 21 MAUREEN DOHERTY No love, no friendship can ever cross our paih without affecting us in some way forever. ’' STEVEN J. DOHERTY ''Steve” He who knows, and knows that he knows, is a wise man, follow him.” DEBRA A. DUBRAWSKI Debbie” Love is the key we must turn. Truth is the flame we must burn. Freedom the lesson we must learn. KATHLEEN DUFFY Kathy Although my life has been good to me, there is still so much to do, so many things my mind has never known. ” VINCENT DUNN Vinnie Stand still and watch your life go by, and it will. ROBERT DWYER ••Bob ' Do it now, for you may never have the opportunity again. GERALDINE EDWARDS Gerri I’m not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and love today. ” LORRAINE EVERS If I could make days last forever; If words could make wishes come true; I’d save every day like a treasure And then, again, I would spend them with you. CAROL FAHEY Lucy Sometimes the lights are all shining on me, Other times I can barely see. Lately it occurs to me What a long, strange trip it's been.’ ’ JEREMIAH A. FALVEY III When we see that time's flown on, And we're still carrying on. Yet reaching out for one another, ’Goodbye' won't mean we’ve gone.’ ’ 23 PAULA FALVEY Paula” Tomorrow sec the things that never came today! DAVID FERGUSON Ferg Okay, Jackie! ANDREA FILIPPONE The world is full of beauty when the heart is full of love. MARY PAT FITZMAURICE Mary Pat Yes, there are two paths you can go by: but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on. MICHAEL FIORE Bo Experience is the word everyone gives to their mistakes. The Bench 2 JOANNE M. FITZPATRICK Fitz Advance confidently In the direction of your dream; And endeavor to live the life Which you have imagined. SHARON M. FITZPATRICK Sha I want to laugh while the laughing is easy. I want to cry if it makes it worthwhile. We may never pass this way again, that’s why I'm glad I've gone with you. MAUREEN FOLEY MoFo You ain’t seen nothing yet! JEAN M. FULCHINO I do then with my friends as I do with my books. I would have them . . . but seldom use them. NICHOLAS GALANTE Nick Spending years of your life with friends is the only thing inflation doesn’t affect. ’’ 25 MICHAEL GILL DIANNE GOULD Let us be the first to give a friendly sign, to nod first, smile first, speak first, and - if such a thing be necessary - forgive first. KAREN GREER MiGrer Life! We’ve been long together. Through pleasant and cloudy weather; ’Tis hard to part when friends are dear - Perhaps 'twil cost a sigh, a tear 26 GAIL GREGORY Good things come in small packages! LINDA MARIE HANEFFANT Louie In clock time we make a living; in real time we find what living is for. L___ J JEAN HANEFFANT Ease down slowly Everything is fine in the end. PATRICIA HARTY Patti Goodbyes don't mean I’m gone.' ’ MARY HIGGINS Smile through the rain, Laugh away the pain, Keep on flowing with the changes, 'Til the sun comes out again. 27 MAUREEN HOEY Moe Grin ... it makes people wonder what you’ve been up to!” STACEY HOUGHTON When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” LORRAINE HOWIE Every ending marks the chance for a new beginning. ’ ’ HAROLD JAYNES Hal” When we get there we know all the doors will be closed.' ’ JOHN KITTREDGE Kit The goalposts are the pearly gates of heaven. 28 NANCY LANG “My schoolgirl days of telling talcs and biting nails are gone, But in my mind they always will live on and on.” DEBORAH LA SALA Debbie If you had listened hard enough, You might have heard what I tried to say. PAUL LECLAIR A man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest. JO-ANN M. LIMOLI When you part from your friend. you grieve not, for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. DIANE C. LONGFIELD If I had wings and could fly. I know where I would go But I think I'll just sit here on this bank of sand and watch the river flow. 29 JOANNE LORETTI For every dream that fades away, a new one grows. So while my heart is still believing, I'll say good-bye. THOMAS F. LOSCO The greatness of a man is measured by the little things he does. GERALD LYNCH Gerry He who can guard his own temper is stronger than a warrior who can capture a whole city. CAROL MACKENZIE Believing is one thing, doing another. Many talk like the sea, but their lives are stagnant marshes. ELEANOR MAGUIRE L If you have built your castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be Now, put the foundations under them. 30 JAMES MAHAN Jim I'm not here for a long time, I'm here for a good time. PATRICIAM. MAHONEY Patty Happy moments . . . Now Happy memories . . JOHN ALEXANDER MAISANO MARYANN MANSFIELD Mar Seeking means to have a goal. But finding means to be free CORRINE MARTEL Cor I could not ask a better world more innocent of follies, Than cool green lawns and friendly homes, And little girls who sit on steps talking to their dollies. i 31 TERESA MASTROCOLA •Terry '' We are one person, We are two alone, We are three together, We are for each other. ANNEM. MASTRONARDI • Between the silence of the mountains And the crashing of the sea, Lies a land 1 once lived in And it's wailing there for me. CATHERINE McCARRON Cathy Don't ever let it get you down, what people think of you, For what they're really thinking of is them, not you. KATHLEEN McCORMICK Kathy I shall not pass this way again. Any good that 1 can do. Let me do it now! For I shall not pass this way again. STEPHEN MCDONALD Steve More words aren't good for anything in the world, Only to bring on more arguments. 32 GRACE McGONAGLE Grai It’s been a time for joy, A time for tears, A time we'll treasure Through the years . . . Remember? MARGARET McHUGH Peggy Time it was - And what a time it was A time of innocence A time of confidence Preserve your memories; That’s all that’s left you. MICHAEL C. MCLAUGHLIN Mike No man is great if he thinks he is. Theresa McLaughlin Terry If you wish to know yourself, observe how others act. If you wish to understand others, look into your own heart.' ’ EMILY MERCANDETTI Em I am I, and you are you, We go our separate ways, But if by chance we meet again, It’s beautiful. 33 MARIA FRANCES MERCURIO We would only appreciate the miracle of a sunrise if we were in darkness. STACEY MERULLO jr JEAN MARIE MICHALSKI Jeanne Some may come to seek, Some may go to find: Those who never venture Are those of knowledge blind. STEPHEN J. MERLO Miller Yesterday is fun to look back at, But today we have to live. ANNETTE MODUCNO Net Happiness is knowing that good things are around you. Because being happy is a good thing. 34 WAYNE A. MOLLE Wayne” We may elevate ourselves, but we should never reach so high that we ever forget those who helped us get there.” DIANNE MONTESANO Monte” Friends are like jewels; Treasurcd for eternity. ' STEPHEN J. MORECROFT More Dream on, on to the heart of the sunrise. GRACE MORESCHI Grace The time to be happy is now. FRANCIS MUCCIO Muech '' The U. S. A. covers a lot of gravel. Upon it I would like to travel. The Bench 35 KENNETH MURRAY Kenny “I close the book, but the past slips out of its leaves to haunt me. JAMES A. NUGENT Huge” “A gentleman need not prove he is a gentleman Others will be able to tell by the way he acts. NEAL O’BRIEN And ever has it been, that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. 36 CECELIA O'HARE ••Ceil” When this you see, remember me, and bear me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find.” ARTHURS. OLSEN Arth” •'Peace and hope are the keys to good fortune.” MARY BETH PASSERI ”M. B.” •‘Some of us are down, Some of us are crowned, And some are lost And never found. 37 ROBERT PATENAUDE Bob Don't know where you're going, You won't talk of where you've been, And I may see you tomorrow, Never more again. JOHN PENT A Jack You've got to think of what it takes to make your dreams. DIANE PETTI D Climb to the threshold of your own beliefs, not with the statements of others, but with the foot-steps of your own experience. LOR! PILATO It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed. CHERYL PHELAN ’We arrive upon the earth alone, we depart alone; this time called life was meant to share. 38 LOUIS A. PORCARO CHERYL POWER Powers Those with money and wealth aren't always the ridhest. JOHN PUOPOLO Pop It was all a breeze But, now it's over and I'm at case. For a breeze goes by fast, Just remember, memories last.” The Bench 39 KENNETH QUIST Duke” You win some, You lose some, Some gel rained out, Bui you dress for them all. SUSAN ROLLINS Perhaps what moves us most in winter is some reminiscence of far-off summer. For we are hunters pursuing the summer on snowshoes and skates all winter long. There is really but one season in our hearts. THERESA ROLLI Terry” I exist as I am, and that is enough.’ ’ LAUREN ROTONDO Lau Now that the winter's gone, and summer’s coinin' on, I'll say goodbye. I don't apologize for being hard to know, I am what I am.” KATHLEEN RUSSO Pickles” 'There is one ocean, with coves having many names: a single sea of atmosphere, with no coves at all: a thin miracle of soil, alive and giving life; a last planet: and there is no spare.” 40 BARBARA A. SABLONE Barb And in my hour of darkness There is still a light that shines on me, Shines until tomorrow, Let it be. JESSICA SABLONE Jay Whether the sky is blue or gray, There is something to love in every day. ELIZABETH ANN SARABIA Liz Take your time . . . Think a lot . . . Think of everything you’ve got For you will still be here tomorrow, But your dreams may not. CHRISTINE SCHENA Chris More often than not, Caution clothed my thoughts, When I had a mind to undress my words . . . ANDREW C. SCOPPA We can't live by the past, but for the future. 41 NICHOLAS SCOTTI Nick” Take your pleasure where you find it. KATHY SHEA If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured, however far. MICHAEL SERVIDEO Ramble on. Now is the time, The time is now, RICHARD J. SILVERIO, JR. Sir I hear the beat of a different drum. PIERRE SKINNER Lucky You better not compromise yourself - It’s all you’ve got! 42 FRANCES SMITH Fran” We know what we are, but know not what we may be. ELIZABETH ANN SPINAZZOLA Doubts are more cruel than the worst of truths. ROMEO SOLVILETTI PATRICK SULLIVAN Ro I listen to the wind of my soul. Where I end up God only knows. JUDITH STEARNS Jude i can't go on i mean i can't go on i really can't go on i swear i can't go on so i guess i'll get up and go on. 43 ROBERT SUPINO '•Bob’ We all live together, But we all die alone. The Bench ROSEMARY TAMBOLI ’A mind is not completely well organized that is deficient in a sense of humor. DONNA TASSONE And the sun went down. And the sun came up. We had spoken once in silence That should have been enough. J ROBERT A. TODD Todd There’s a feeling I get when I look to the west, and My spirit is crying for leaving. ) ) PATRICK TUBWON I always say that where there is an end, there is a means. ! 44 SHARON VICINI 'No act of kindness is ever too small to have been wasted. JOHN VITALE Tal I am not going anywhere: I am only on the way.' ’ The Bench DEBORAH ANN VILLANI Debbie You may become vain and bitter if you compare yourself to others, For always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. CATHERINE WADLEIGH Cath Afoot and lighthearted I take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me; The long path leading wherever I choose. IRENE M. WALSH Mama may have, And Papa may have; But God bless the child that’s got his own.” 45 KATHLEEN WALSH Kathy Where there is pleasure you find your treasure, Where you find your treasure you find your heart; Where you find your heart you find happiness. JAMES W. WHOLLEY III Jimmy Different strokes for different folks.” KEVIN WEYMOUTH Kevin I never let my schooling interfere with my education. WILLIAM YEO Billy It doesn't matter so much where you stand in life, But more the direction you are heading in. 46 There is a very important member of our Pope John community; who for four years has shared our joys as well as our sorrows, our victories along with our defeats. She has guided, loved and respected us as we have respected her. Sr. Ursula's entering into the Pope John family along with us has established a bond that has not since been broken. It is for this reason that we, her class, do respectfully dedicate this yearbook to Sr. Ursula, our Principal. 47 Class Officers From 1. to r.: Treasurer Michael Cafasso, Vice-President Dennis Colametta, Secretary Margaret McHugh, President Frederick Allen Executive Board 48 From 1. to r.: Robin Benedetto, Joanne Fitzpatrick, and Steven Doherty Student Council Officers 1. to r., 1st row: Pres. Kathleen Dawley. 2nd row: Treas. Jean Fulchino, V. Pres. Robin 3enedetto, Sec. Mary Weeder. National Honor Society 1. to r., 1st row: Debra Dubrawski, V. Pres. Margaret McHugh, Mod. Sr. Catherine Sienna, Pres. Patricia Desmond, Joanne Limoli, Jean Haneffant. 2nd row: Cheryl Power, Steven Doherty, Gerard Ciccio, Deborah LaSalle, Mary Higgins, Joan Connolly, Maureen Cucchiara, Kathleen Connolly, Jerry Lynch. 3rd row: Irene Walsh, Virginia Pappa, Nancy Collins, Susan Rollins, Anthony DeGregorio, Joseph Caffaso. 4th row: Linda Haneffant, Sharon Fitzpatrick. 49 Bowling High Scorers r From 1. to r., 1st row: G. Gregory, A. Fasano. 2nd row: R. Aldo, N. Hoening, B. Kalin. Biology Club 50 From 1. to r.: M. Mahan, J. Philbin, J. Connerty, Mr. Cuchiara, Mod., K. Keefe, T. Kennedy, M. Cunningham. Yearbook Staff 1. to r., 1st row: Joanne Limoli, Deborah LaSalle, Jean Fulchino, Robin Benedetto, Ed. Patricia Desmond, Lorraine Howie. 2nd row: Steven Doherty, Gerard Ciccio, Maureen Foley, Grace McGonagle, Irene Walsh, Joanne Ciccarello, Susan Abruzzese, Moderator Mrs. Demsey. 3rd row: Margaret McHugh, Asst. Ed. Sharon Fitzpatrick, Arthur Olsen. Newspaper Staff 1. to r. , 1st row: Valerie Socha, Rosemary Boczenowski, Franca Barsanti, Joyce Holmes, Sports Ed. Gail Gregory, Co-Ed. Maureen Cunningham, Asst. Mary Pat Fitzmaurice. 2nd row: Cathy Morales, Lynclle White, Maureen Foley, Co-Ed. Joanne Ciccarello, Christine Schena, Eleanor Maguire, Ann Doherty, Jean La vorati, Anthony Rauseo, Vincent Potcnzone, Mary Wecdcr, James Rcstivo, Melanie Schmidt, Deborah Cherico. 3rd row: Moderator Miss Reilly, Lawrence DiBenedetto, Irene Walsh, Eileen Lambert, Patricia Desmond, Sharon Fitzpatrick, Mark Lino, Gerard Ciccio, Ann Piccione, Lisa LaGambina, Leslie Stuart, Judy Pesce, Kim Rocco. 51 Math Club 52 From 1. to r., front (seated): Gerald Lynch, Nicholas Scotti. Rear: Steve Doherty, Moderator Sr. Carolyn Walsh, Instructor Mr. Michael McGonagle, William Porcaro, Joseph Cafasso. Spanish Club From 1. to r., front (seated): Maureen Cucchiara, Joanne Fitzpatrick, Nancy Collins, Eliz- abeth Sarabia, Irene Walsh, Judy Buckley. Rear: Moderator Miss Ross vail, Karen Donovan, Karen Kwiatowski, Karen Skalecki, Joan Arcari, Linda Fusco, Nancy Wharton, Susan Scoppe. Chess Club From 1. to r. , first row: A. Speziale, V. Potenzone, K. Welsh, R. Iovanni, R. Lyons. Second row: R. Ayl ward, V. McGuire, B. Shea, Mod., Mr. Mosto. Forensic Society From 1. to r., first row: F. Bansanti Pres. , S. Lanagan, C. Clifford, K. Phillips, M. Lemieux, T. McGonagle Treas. , S. Horne, P. Leahy, M. J. Dello Russo, L. La Gambina. second row: Mr. Logan, C. Babaro, R. Guerra, A. Doherty, P. Hurst, G. Daley, K. Monales, S. Frsiello, D. KeoughSec., D. Rao, B. Mastranzi, R. Boczenowski V. Pres., J. Holmes. 53 'M Library Council From 1. to r.: Sr. Mary Alice, Carol Ann Liberti, Diane Wholley, Florence LaFrazia, Cheryl Roccia, Mar- garet McHugh, Anne Jakul, Eileen Lambert, Carolyn Keane From 1. to r.: Larry DiBenetto Treas., Hal Jaynes Sec., Terry Kennedy Pres., Richard Dinatali Vice Pres. Travel Club r 55 Football Team Amesbury 31 P.J. i 6 Wayland 14 P,J. 6 Cathedral 6 P.J. 28 Spellman 6 P.J. 98 St. Mary's 6 P.J. 0 Matignon 6 P.J. 22 Chelsea 14 P.J. ‘2 Marian 0 P.J. 14 Bedford 27 P.J. 14 M.C. 0 P.J. 74 HRJT i 1st. 1-r: M. Fiore, J. Vitale, R. Silverio, W. Molle, R. Solviletti, Tri-Capts. R. Allen, R. Supino, D. Colameta, J. Kittredge, R. Rizzo, M. Brunet, K. Weymouth, R. Biagiotti. 2nd. 1-r: M. McCormick, Asst. Ch. R. Lanciani, A. Vauttour, F. Muccio, J. Falvey, E. Silverio, S. Colangelo, J. Puopolo, T. Crassa, J. Nugent, S. McDonald, J. Penta, R. Cipriano, R. O'Neil, Asst. Chs. S. Reardon, R. Colameta, Head Coach W. Perkins, Asst. Ch. W. Kil- martain. 3rd. 1-r: Asst. Chs. J. Kearney, D. Cronin, E. Cavicchi, S. Graham, W. Morris, B. Dawley, J. Mau- riello, K. Quist, M. Kennedy, K. Therrien, M. Fuller, P. Hanlon, D. Skerry, J. Arcari. r The Pope John football team had a lot of weight on their shoulders coming into the 1974 season. Our coaches sat down and put a team together that started in September of '74 to keep the Catholic Central League Championship title intact, since there were only 4 starters back from last year. We faced the challenge together and knew it to be a difficult one. At the end of the season we were still Champs, and proud to get P.J.H.'s name on the trophy for the second time the first team in the league to do so. After the cold night at M.C. some players wished to forget the season. Some players chose to keep every game clear in their minds; these players were the seniors who played their final game together. We will all head our different ways in June, and probably never play together again. We all leave with the same thought - wouldn't it be great to go through it again, together! John Puopolo 58 Varsity Cheerleaders 1974-75 Barbara Sablone Susan Abruzzese Joanne Limoli Tina Coviello and Liz Sar- abia Co-Capt. Robin Benedetto Cheerleading is: being embar- assed to death because the other team's cheerleaders went to the same camp and do all your cheers before you do. sparkling so hard that by the end of the season you have droopy eyeballs, staying after school to make signs that Jack the Ripper will tear down, practicing every day for the B.C. competition, hoping you'll come home winners, being proud of your team whether they win or lose because you know you’re a part of them, learning to get along, help, and care about each other, being lucky enough to have a dedicated and helpful advisor, Mrs. Carroll, respecting your school, a lot of fun and hard work. Co-Capt. Patty Mahoney Maureen Cucchiara and Betty Cronin Joanne Fitzpatrick Jo Anne LorettI From 1. tor.: D. Agneta, M. Colarusso, J. Hatch, J. Arcari, R. Tarbox, Co-Capt. T. Murphy, M. Schmidt, Co-Capt. T. Falvey, A. Berrigan, K. Howell, J. Pesce, U. Pillion, L. Jagiello. 59 From 1. to r., front row: Peter Caiazzo, Jim Nugent, Ken Quist, Capt. Rick Allen, Ralph Caracclolo, Rich O'Neil, John Kittredge. back row: Steve Doherty, Steve McDonald, John Sicuso, Rich Rizzo, Mike Gill, Jim Weymouth. Paul Desmond, Coach Richard Neal. Undefeated And what a season the girls had! The girls became the League Champions with an 11-0 record. High scorers for the season were Jean Colarusso, 157 pis., and co-capt. Cheryl Power, 96 pts. This is the first girl’s championship in P.J. history. We know that P.J. girls will have many more. Girls Basketball League Champions P.J. 41 P.J. 60 P.J. 50 P.J. 37 P.J. 33 P.J. 52 P.J. 34 P.J. 39 P.J. 49 P.J. 39 Non- •League P.J. 61 St. Mary C 10 Matlgnon 20 C. Cushing 17 A.C. 35 St. Mary L 26 St. Mary C 25 Matlgnon 20 C. Cushing 18 A.C. 33 St. Mary L 36 Melrose 37 62 Row 1, 1 to r: Coach Jaqueline Auffrey, Chris Gould, Peggy McHugh, co-capt. Mary Poirier, co-capt. Cheryl Power, Dianne Gould, Alice Kelly, Jean Colarusso. Row 2, 1 to r: Phyllis Enfanto, Michelle Mansfield, Gcrilyn Reardon, Donna Plunkett, Sharon Flem- ing, Monica Campbell, Janice Repucci. Row 3, 1 to r: Mgr. Kathy Powers, Maureen Honahan, Joanne Ryan, Jackie DiNuccio, Nancy Wharton, Mary Sullivan, Mgr. Susan Abruzzese. Hockey 1st row, 1. to r.: N. Scotti, D. Skerry. S. Mastracola, Tri- Capt. B. Barry, F. Hery, B. Moran, B. Wholley, Tri-capt. J. Maisano. Standing, 1. tor.: Coach Falvey, S. Doherty, M. Cafasso, Tri-capt. H. Jaynes, D. Roy, P. Skinner, B. Kirk, R. Riccardi, R. Biagotti, A. Bartolo, P. Sullivan, Coach Cavanaugh. Coach Cavanaugh, Tri-capts. Hal Jaynes, John Maisano, Bob Barry, Coach Falvey. Cross Country Front row, 1. to r.: Joseph Daignault, Guy Taibi, Cap. George Daive, William Wholley, Michael Fay, Nicholas Enfanto, and Coach Mr. Paul Hickey. Back row, 1. to r.: Robert Ricciardi, Gerard D. Ciccio, Richard Zannino, Nicholas Anzuoni, Michael Rodriques. Front row, 1. to r.: Mary Hickman, Kathy Leahy, Kathy Joyce, Loretta Connolly, Robbin Ciccio, Diane Wholley. Back row, 1. to r.: Susan Desmond, Joan Desmond, Patrice Bcowig, Janice Reppucci, Margaret Kirby, Georgianna Bianchi, Stacy McGrath, and Coach Sister Nancy Brennan. 65 Baseball Team 1. to r.: Jerry Lynch, Peter Hanlon, Mike Fiore, Wayne Molle. 2nd row: Jim Nugent, Co-Capt. Dennis Colameta, Co-Capt. Rick Allen, Co-Capt. Kevin Wey- mount, Coach Mr. Dick Neal. Track Team 1. to r.: Steve Doherty, Co-Capt. Jim Wholley, Co-Capt. Gerard Ciccio, Co- Capt. Rich O’Neil, Mike Rodrigues, Bill Wholley. 2nd row: Coach Mr. Paul Hickey, Rich Biagotti, Tim Downing, Andrew Scoppa, Bill Pocaro, George Da we, Mike Fay, Nick Anzuoni, Steve McDonald. 68 V Remember rollicking to the Navy Band? Remember toe tapping to The King and I”? All this and more was courteously brought to you by Sister Pauline. We would like to take this small space to thank you for your devoted efforts. We are very grateful for the fun you’ve brought us. Thanks for the memo- ries. John «££§ A : xxiii c wjA 71 X l Will you hurry-up and take the picture Wake-up Wayne r 88 Everett 387-3476 intramurals 1, 2, 3; pep squad 1 2 3 4 Ralph Caracciolo - 402 27 Bradford St. Everett basketball 2, 3, 4: football 1 intramurals 1. 2. 4. Charlene Allen - 130 Adams Ave. Saugus intramurals 2, 3 Judy Buckley - 403 35 Burma Rd. Chelsea intramurals 1. 2; sp. club 2.3. 4; travel club 2, 3, 4; pep squad Rick Allen - 405 79 Harvard Si. Everett class pres. 4; baseball 1,2, capt. 3, 4: football 1, 2, 3, co capt. 4; basketball 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; math fair 2; play 2. Jerry Cardello - 402 148 Chelsea St. Everett 387-4859 Carol Cafarelli - 405 21 Adams St. Revere 289-1854 pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4; intramurals 1, 2, 3: hm. treas. 3. Paul Caruso - 405 8 Northern Rd. Malden 324-4705 fooiball 1: hockey 1, 2; baseball 2. 3. Joseph Altschvl - 401 16 Main St. Malden 322-1787 math and science fair; intramu rals. Joe Cafasso - 404 40 Whitman St. Malden math club 4; prom c fair 3; intramurals 2 non. 3, 4. Ernest Cavicchi - 401 25 Elliott Rd. Everett 389-9265 football 1, 2, 3, 4: lib. coun. 1 track 1.2. Ernest Barbato - A 209 Shute St. Everett 337-4970 James Chiavelli - 402 8 Hillside Ave. Everett 387-6293 hockey 1, 2: pol. sci. club 3 Bob Barry - 414 131 First St. Melrose hockey 2. 3, co-capt. 4; intra murals 1, 2, 3; science fair 2. Mike Cafasso - 414 78 Sycamore Rd. Melrose hockey 3, 4; prom com. 4; class treas. 4; science fair 2. I-ouis Battaglia - 405 50 Rockingham Ave. Malden 322-0560 play 1, 2, 3; drama club 4; hockey mgr. 1: bio. club 1, 2 3; newspr. 1. 2; sci. fair 1. 2, 3. 4. Peter Caiazzo - 404 112 Park Ave. Revere 284-3012 football 1 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; intramu rals 1, 2, 3. 4. Gerard Ciccio - 404 9 Moody AVe. Everett 387-5309 football 1, 2, 3: n.h.s. 3, 4: x- country 4; nwspr. 4; basketball 3 track 1, 2, 3, co-cap:. 4; yrbk 4: deb. tm. 4; sci. fair 1,2,3, 4: intr. 1, 2, 3, 4. Lu Ann Camarda - 405 252 Saratoga St. East Boston 567-9093 pep squad 1, 2, 3; intramurals 1 2, 3: sr. banquet 3: jr. ring com 3; hm. sec. 3. Robin Benedetto - 403 33 Calhoun Ave. Everett co-capt. chrldr. 3, 4; stud, council vice-pres. 4; pep squad Dante Abbene - 401 886 Savage St. Revere 289-2762 X country 2, 3, 4; track 2,4. Susan Abruzzese - 405 71 Woodville St. Everett basketball mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4; foot- ball. basketball mascot 4; pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4; play 1, 2; yrbk 4. 1, 2; narc.1,2: yrbk 4: play 1, 2, 3, 4; prom com. 3, 4; intra- murals 2: outstanding american high school student. Paul Bidgood - 403 177 Bellevue Ave. Melrose 665-8835 Alison Brown - 402 7 Park View Rd. George Canning - 404 20 Imgleside Ave. Malden 322-8096 ski club 2; chess club 2; intramu rals 1, 2, 3; hm. pres. 2. Karen Capone - 404 53 Barnes Ave. E. Boston science fair 2, 3; prom com. 3; pep squad 1; lib. coun. 3. Joan Connolly - 403 33 Baker Rd. Everett pep squad 1, 2; lib. council 1; n.h.s. 3, 4; volleyball 2; travel Kathleen Connolly - 405 36 Baker Rd. , .. M I Everett 387-3783 bowling 1, 2, 3; n.h.s. 2. 3, 4; volleyball 2, 3; int. basketball 2; math, science fair 2,3; pep squad 1; who's who among amer fi.s. students 3,4; outstanding ismond - 404 Joy Clifford - 402 10 Winter St. Everett 387-1813 pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4: travel club 3, 4; bowling 1. Dennis Colameta - 402 57 Garland St. Everett football 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4; baseball 2,3, co-capt. 4; hockey 1, 2; vice-pres. sr. class; int. basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; stu- dent council 1; jr. week com- mittee; jr. prom committee; sr. prom committee Nancy Collins - 405 62 Darthmouth Everett n.h.s. 3, 4; span, n.h.s.; span, club 2, 3, 4; cheerleading 3, 4; bowling 2, 3; pep squad 1, 2; y. narc. 2; volleyball 2,3. Joan h.s. students 3, 4;!,_ amer. teenager 4. Kathleen Coppinger - 414 71 Tibbets Town Way Charlestown 241-9849 pep squad 1, 2, 3; volleyball 1 Tina Coviello - 405 85 Revere St. Revere 284-3673 cheerleading 3, 4: pep squad 2; hr. pres. 1; jr. prom committee; jr. ring ceremony; volleyball 1, 2; bowling 2. Betty Cronin - 405 136 Vinal St. Revere 284-3958 cheerleading 3, 4; math - sci- ence fair 2, 3, 4; bowling 2; pep squad 1, 2; y. narc. 1, 2; blue key 4. Maggie Cronin - 401 235 Porter St. Melrose 662-9699 pep squad 1, 2; volleyball 1,2, 3,4; cheerleading 3,4. Maureen Cucchiara - 405 14 Overlea Ave. Chelsea 834-4849 n.h.s. 3, 4;span, n.h.s. 3; pep squad 1, 2; cheerleading 3, 4; student council 1; span, club 2, 3, 4; y. narc. 2; volleyball 2, 3. Maureen Cunningham - 405 139 Garland St. Everett S j newspaper 2, 3, 4, editor 4: biology club 3, v.p. 4; school play 2; volleyball 2; basketball 1; bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; basketball int . 2; pep squad 1. Jolyne D’Ambrosio - 40 112 Gladstone St. East Boston y. narc. 1,2. j Kathleen Dawley - 414 41 Oakwood Ave. Revere student council 1, 2, 3, pres. 4;' jr. prom committee; sr. prom committee; jr. ring ceremony; pep squad 1, 2; science fair 3; Everett y. narc. 2: pep squad 1, 2, 3. 4; biology club 2, 3; basketball 1; volleyball 1, 2; math - science fair 2, 3. Carla DeMatteo - 413 44 St. Edward Rd. East Boston 509-0332 bowling 1, 2; biology club 2; lib. council 3; volleyball 1,2, 4; school play 3, 4; math - sci- ence fair 2, 4; travel club 3,4. Frank Denaro - 405 26 Stuart St. Everett 387-1189 camera club 1, 2, 3. Anita DeSimone - 40 63 Oliver St. Malden 324-3335 gold key 1, 2; pep squad 1, sr. banquet committee 3. j wL V H Rena DeSisto - 413 206 Suffolk Ave. Revere 289-6'T65 Kevin Desmond - 413 17 Warren St. Everett 389-9 Patricia Ann 400 Plesani St ' 324-7527 math - science fair 3, 4; volleyball 1. 2. 3, 4; of span, club 2, 3. 4; n.h.s. 2, sec. 3, pres. 4; a.n.h.s. soc. 4; newspaper 3, 4; yearbook ed. 4: math club 4; n. e. d. t. certificate 2; letter of volleyball 1, 2, 3; ski club 2; chess club 2; student government commendation (p.s.a.t.) 3; rep. day rep. 3; jr. week committee to regional advisory board 3,4. 3; miss jr. achievement of east- ern mass. 3,4. Anthony DeGregorio - 8 Elmwood St. Everett 387-9194 n.h.s. 3, 4; biology club 3. Marianne DeMarco - 405 13 Bellingham Ave. y Larry DiBenedette - 405 11 Cedar St. Everett 389-0622 newspaper 4; travel club; sr. prom committee; basketball intermurals 1, 2, 3, 4; blue key 4.[ Rosanne Dilleo - 405 ?0 31 Wordsworth St. East Boston 569-3778 volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; pep squad 1, 2, 3; newspaper 3; basketball 2; x-country 2; bowling 1, 2; poetry press 2; blue key 4; proin committee 3, 4; jr. week com- mittee. Nancy Doherty - 403 106 Waverly St. Everett basketball 1; pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4: school play 2, 3; sr. banquet committee 3. Maureen Doherety - 414 29 Stuart St. Everett 387-8355 pep squad 1, 2, 3; bowling 1; travel club 4; volleyball 1, 2, 3. Steven Doherty - 404 8 Albion St. Malden 321-3152 exec, council 4; student council 4; n.h.s. 3, 4; math club 4; bas- ketball 3, 4; track 2, 3, 4; math and science fair 1, 3, 4; int. basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish n.h.s. 3, 4: yearbook 4; sr. prom comm. 4; chess club 2. Debra Dubrawski - 413 21 Gladstone St. , E. Boston 569-3517 n.h.s. 2, 3, 4: ceramics 1, 2, 3; pep squad 1, 2; volleyball 1,2, 3. Kathy Duffy - 413 529 Broadway Everett play 1, 2, 3, 4; volleyball 1,2, 3, 4. Vincent Dunn - 404 31 Fairview Terr. Malden 322-6302 math and science fair 2, 4; bas ketball 2, 3; int. basketball 2, 3, 4. Robert Dwyer - 413 28 Malden St. Everett 389-6474 Geraldine Edwards - 404 635 Pleasant St. Winthrop 846-4375 glee club 1; drama club 4; play 1, 2, 3, 4; science award 2; pep squad 1,2. Lorraine Evers - 405 270 Bunker Hill St. Charlestown Carol Fahey - 414 70 Glen St. Malden 324-6537 biology club; n.h.s.; x-country; chess club; ski club. Jeremiah Falvey - 402 58 Autumn St. Everett 387-5805 nare. 1, 2; library council 2,3. Paula Falvey - 414 174 Springvale Avc. Everett 387-8978 pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4; jr. prom comm.; jr. week comm.; class officer 1, 2, 3; nare. 1, 2; vol- leyball 1, 2, 3, 4; newspaper 1, 2; blue key 4; sp. club 3; sr. prom comm.; bowling 1. David Ferguson - 413 65 Elm St. Melrose 662-9141 basketball 3; int. basketball 2, 3, 4; science fair 2. Andrea Filippone - 402 17 Dawes St. Revere 284-7210 pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4; travel club 4. Michael Fiore - 414 175 Hancock St. Everett football 1, 2, 3, 4; int. basket- ball 1, 2; math and science fair 2. 3; hockey 1, 2; baseball 2. 3. Mary Pat Fitzmaurice - 413 28 Pebble Rd. Melrose 662-8095 newspaper 2, 3, 4, asst. ed. 4; bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; pep squad 1, 2; volleyball 1,2, 3. Joanne Fitzpatrick - 401 144 Springvale Ave. Everett 387-9292 cheerleading 3, 4; exec, council 4; student coun. 4; Spanish club 2, 3, 4; class officer 2; jr. week comm. 3; bowling 1, 2; volley- ball 1, 2, 3; pep squad 1, 2; library coun. 1. Sharon Fitzpatrick - 401 12 Westover St. Everett 389-0277 pep squad 1, 2, 3. 4; narc. 1; basketball 1; newspaper 4; n.h.s. 2, 3, 4; bowl. 2; volleyball 1, 2, 3; asst. ed. yearbook 4; soc. of outst. am.h.s. students; play 3. Maureen Foley - 414 69 Preston St. Everett 387-1913 basketball 1, 2; bowl, l, 2; narc. 1. 2, 3, 4; pep squad 1,2, 3, 4; yearbook 4; newspaper 4; math and sci. fair 2, 3; volley- ball 1, 2, 3. 4. Jean Fulchino - 405 15 Kilburn St. Revere 234-1846 student coun. 2, 3, treas4.; yearbook 4; volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; newspaper 3; who's who among am.h.s. students; pep squad 1, 2; prom comm. 3, 4; jr. week chairman 3. Nicholas Galante - 402 259 Lantern Rd. Revere 284-7284 student coun. l:span. n.h.s. 3: n.h. poetry pres 2. Louise Gautreau - 403 207 Bunker Hill St. Charlestown 242-4116 pep squad 2, 3; int. basketball, volleyball. Michael Gill - 402 36 Bartlett St. Charlestown 242-1986 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: int. bas- ketball 1: math and science fair 2; athletic council 4. Ann-Marie Goodwin - 413 97 Chestnut St. Everett 387-7652 bowling 1, 2; math and science fair 2, 3: volleyball 2; pep squad 1. 2. Dianne Gould - 405 37 Green St. Charlestown 242-5442 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; math and science fair 2: volleyball 1,2, 3; Spanish club 1, 2, 3: student coun. 1; n.h.s. 2. Karen Greer - 403 273 Broadway Malden 322-2483 pep squad 1, 2, 3. 4; blue key 4; basketball 1; gold key 1. 2, 3; math and science fair 2; volley- ball 2, 3; sr. banquet comm. n Gail Gregory - 405 255 Russell St. Everett newspaper 2, 3, 4, sports ed 4; science fair 3; pep squad 1, 2; bowling 3, 4; volleyball 1,2. Jean Haneffant - 413 144 Walnut St. Everett 383-2091 bowling 1, 2; pep squad 1, 2; n.h.s. 2, 3, 4; math and science fair 2, 3: volleyball 1,2: out- Lstanding am. teenager. Linda Haneffai 180 Shute iverett 387-' ttarc. 1, 2, 3. 4; ttball 1, 2, 3; pep squad 1, 3, 4; bowling 1, 2; science fair 2. 2nd prize; volleyball 1, 2, 3; jr. ring ceremony. Patricia Harty - 402 20 Eden St. Charlestown 241-9343 int. basketball and volleyball; ceramics. Mary Higgins - 404 5 Hampshire St. Everett 387-9045 glee club 1, 2, 4; n.h.s. 2, 3, treas. 4; gold key 1, 2; drama 1, 2,4; science award 2; math award 3; biology club 2; pep squad 1; newspaper 1; narc. 2. a JF JfJfc Maureen Hoey - 401 53 Elm St. Charlestown 242-1009 pep squad 1, 2; int. volleyball 1. 2, 3, 4. Stacey Houghton - 402 . 68 Madison Ave. Everett 387-7929 fr. basketball 1,2: hmrm. pres, 3; bowling 1, 2; narc. 1, 2, 3; jr. week comm. 3; play 1. Lorraine Howie - 414 87 Mt. Washington St. Everett 387-4963 | j jr. vars. cheerleader 3; sr. vars. cheerleader 4: blue key 4; pep squad 1, 2; yearbook 4. Hal Jaynes - 413 23 Russell St. Everett 389-5786 football 1; hock travel 4. John Kittredge - 404 9 Mead St. Everett 387-5733 football 1. 2, 3, 4; basketball 1, 2,3,4: baseball 2. 2; play Nancy Lang - 52 Wood lawn St Everett volleyball 1. 2; 2, 3; pep squad 2. 3, 4: jr. ring cerem. 3: sr. banquet comm. 3; blue key 4; ceramics 3; p.p. 4; journ. 2. Debbie LaSala - 405 355 Chelsea St. East Boston pep squad 1, 2; volleyball 1, 2; student coun. 1, 2: hmrm. offi- cer 1, 2, 3: jr. ring cer. 3; n.h.s. 2, 3, 4; yearbook 4. Paul LeClair - 414 [17 Edgehill Rd. Winthrop 846-7145 j.v. hockey 1, 2, 3; j.v. foot- ball 1; guitar. Jo-Ann Limoli - 413 296 Squire Rd. Revere 289-7069 cheering 3, 4; n.h.s. 3, 4; pep squad 2; yearbook 4; prom comm. 3; blue key 4; volleyball 1. 2; student coun. 2; hmrm. treasurer 1; sci. fair 2, 3; who's who among amer. h.s. students. Diane C. Longfield - 401 201 Webster St. East Boston miss j.a. , third place 2. 3; i corp. sec. of east. mass. 2; bio. sec. 2, 3; sci. fair, third place 2; play 2, 3, 4; comp. prog. 2; steering comm. 3; yearbook 4; spons comm. 2; ring cerem. 3; simp, fashion show 2; candy skit 2, 3; sr. banq. comm. 3; squad; newspaper 2, 3; sr comm. 4. JoAnne Loretti - 401 271 Reservoir Ave. Revere cheering 3, 4: pep squad 1, 2; bowling 2: basketball 1; y. narc. 1. v.p. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; olleyball 1, 2, 3; sr. banquet comm. Thomas Losco - 401 39 Beacon St. Everett 387-5605 cross country 2, 3; travel club; ski club. Gerald Lynch - 404 15 Gilmore St. Everett 387-9349 baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; football 1; n.h.s. 2, 3, 4: math 4. Carol MacKenzie - 414 118 Elm Si. Everett 387-5814 pep squad 1, 2; y. nare. 1, 2. 3: volleyball 1, 2, 3. Eleanor Maguire - 413 120 Glendale Si. Everett 387-1515 gold key 1, 2, 3; ski 2; newspa- per 3. 4; blue key 4: volleyball 1. 2, 3. Jimmy Mahan - 413 43 Webster Ave. Chelsea 884-7944 hockey 2, 3; irack 2.3. Pat Mahoney - 413 13 Cross St. Charlestown 241-8937 cheerleader 3, 4; volleyball 1, 2,3; ceramics 1. John A. Maisano - 401 88 Glen St. , Somerville 625-0882 hockey 2, 3, 4; imramurals 1,2, 3. 4. M Maryann Mansfield - 404 9 Lawnwood Place Charlestown sr. prom comm 4; intra. 2 and sci. fair 2, 3. Corinne A. Martel - 403 116 Park Ave. Revere 289-4418 L newspaper 2, 3, 4: pep squad 1, 2, 3; play 2, 3, 4: math and sci. fair 2, 3, 4; volleyball and bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: ceramics 1, 2, 3; ski 2; art fair 1, 2, 3, 4; sr, banq. comm. 3: prom cr Mastrocola - 402 radford St. Ml 387-4867 iuad 1, 2, 3. 4; student coun. 2; intra, blue key 4; sci. fair 2. third prize. Anne Marilyn Mastronardi - 401 75 Prospect Ave. Revere 284-4049 Cathy McCarron - 404 156 Floral Ave. Malden 322-3135 play 1: pep squad 1, 2; math and sci. fair 3. Kathleen McCormick - 403 12 Woodruff Ave. Melrose 665-3484 pep squad; bowling; glee club; volleyball. Stephen McDonald - 414 38 Bartlett St. Charlestown basketball 3, 4; football 4. Grace McGonagle - 403 13 Hampshire St. Everett 387-6798 pep squad 1. 2, 3. 4; blue key 4; banquet comm. 3; yearbook comm. 4; math fair 3; intramu- rals 2, 3; sr. prom Comm. eggy McHugh - 413 52 Malvern St. Melrose 665-0706 basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; track 3, 4; sr. class sec.; newspaper; n.h.s. 2, 3, v.p. 4; intramurals bowl- ing 1, 2, 3: sr. prom comm.; lyearbook comm.; play 1,2; % math fair 3. Michael Charles McLaughlin - 414 46 High St. Everett 389-0928 basketball 1; intramurals 1,2, 3, 4: travel club; golf 1, 2. 3, 4. Theresa McLaughlin - 402 10 Seminary St. Charlestown Emily Mercandetti - 403 820 Salem S;. Malden Maria Mercurio - 401 223 Saratoga St. East Boston pep squad 1.2. Stephen Merlo - 404 214 Hancock St. Everett 389-1957 intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; math fair 1, 2; science club 1. Stacey Merullo - 414 278 Park Ave. Revere 289-1582 Jean M. Michalski - 401 57 Pearl St. Everett pep squad 1, 2, 3. 4: bowling 1; sr. banquet comm. jr. week; intramurals 2; school play 3: ski club 3. Annette Modugno - 402 9 Fourth St. Medford 391-7899 Wayne Molle - 402 7 Hadley Ct. Everett football 1, 2, 3. 4; baseball 2, 3, 4; hockey 1, 2, 3; class offi- cer 1. 2, 3; m.c. jr. ring cer. I M Dianne Montesano - 413 61 Beachview Rd. East Boston 569-9332 play 1, 3; sr. banquet 3; pep squad 1. Stephen Morecroft - 402 91 Glendale St. Everett 389-9082 Grace Moreschi - 401 193 Springvale Ave. Everett 387-4044 pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4; narc. 1,2, ▼3. 4; volleyball 1. 2. 3, 4; school play 4. kJ Francis Muccio - 404 12 Bennet St. Everett 389-8525 93 Kenneth 18 Cliff . WInthrop football • ,6-6469 asketball 1 Lor: Pilato - 403 85 Second St. Medford 396-704' luren Rotondo 1 Beach St. fj alden p squad 1. football 2, 3, 4; hockey 1, 2; intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; math fair 3. George Mulry - 414 3 Emery St. Everett 387-1 Kenneth Murray - 404 186 Linden St. Everett 387-6464 chess club 2: baseball 2; football 1; math fair 2; treasurer 2; intra- murals. Paul Nolan - 401 80 Pearl St. Somerville 666-2828 football; basketball; James Nugent - 413 47a Chatham Rd. Everett 387-8773 student council 1, 2; cl 1. 2, 3; prom comm.: math 2. 3: ball 2. murals . 4; football 1, 4; 2. Arthur Olsen - 414 5 Intervale St. Revere 284-4632 yearbook; intramurals 1. 2 biology club 1. Il| Richard O'Neil - 402 6 Smith Farm Rd. Lynnfield 334-3054 basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; track 3, co-capt. 4. Virginia Papa - 403 7 Hall St. Revere 284-6849 Mary Beth Passeri - 403 221 Lincoln St. Revere Spanish club 2; pep squad 1.2, 3. Robert Patenaude - 414 39 Morris St. Everett 389-8617 John Penta - 401 54 Ensign St. Revere Football 3, 4; x-country 1; hockey 1; track 1. 2, 3. Diane Petti 4 Elmwood Everett 387 102 Neal 3 Westover Everett : S 402 Cel 84 Bradbury Ave. Medford 359-0441 12 3; ‘ M pep squad; gold key club. Cheryl Phelan - 401 11 Fairlawn St. Everett 387-9838 school play; pep squad; biology club. ety; pep squad 1, 2; math fair 1st prize: science fair 3rd prize 2: history award 2; french award 1; english award 1; math award 1; school play 1, 2; ski club 2; stu- dent council 1. John Puopolo - 405 57 Highland Ave. Everett 389-0044 football 1, 2, 3, 4; track 1.2. 4: student council 1, 2, 3; homeroom office 1, 2, 3; intra- murals blue key 4. 4; math fa: A 2. 3. Mary Poirii 97 Park St. Melrose 665-1003 ibasketball 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4; pep squad 1, 2; play 1. 2; math fair 3. Theresa Rolli - 413 56 Randall Rd. Revere 284-5959 basketball 1, 2, 3: science fair 2nd place; homeroom president 3; student council. I Susan Rollins - 405 loyd St. Everett 387-9825 Spanish club 2; biology club 2; math and science fair 1, 3; national honor society 2, 3, 4; Spanish national honor society 3, 4; x-country 2; ski club 2. rcaro - 401 llington Ave. t 387-5946 William Porcaro - 404 155 Bradford St. Everett 387-3617 track 4; prom comm.; math 4; intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Ot Everett 389-1653 ceramics 1, 2; ski club 2: math Cheryl Power - 404 39 Freeman Ave. Everett 389-9338 basketball 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4; track co-capt. 3, 4; x-country 3; bowling 1; national honor soci- and science fair. Barbara Sablone - 401 126 Prince St. Boston 742-1778 pep squad 1, 2, 3; senior banquet comm. 3; volleyball 1, 2; cheerleading 4: Spanish club 2. Jessica Sablone - 402 172 Bayswater St. East Boston 567-0509; pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4; blue key 4; student council 2: science fair 2: ski club 2. hockey 1,4; math fair. Frances Smith - 403 19 High St. Charlestown pep squad; science fair; volley- ball; basketball. biology club 1, 2, 3, 4; volley- ball 1, 2. 3. Deborah Ann Villani - 402 61 Vallor Rd. East Boston pep squad 1, 2, 3: volleyball Elizabeth Sarabia - 414 93a Cottage St. Everett 389-1327 prom comm. 3,4: ring cere- mony comm. 3; bowling 2; pep squad 1, 2; Spanish club 4: news- paper 2, 4; ballet 2, 4; school playl, 2, 3; jr. week comm.; sewing 2; cheerleader 3, 4; sci- ence fair 2; ceramics 2, 3; vol- leyball 2, 3; sr. banquet comm. Christine Schena - 403 19 Bolster St. Everett 389-0437 pep squad 1, 2; gold key 1, 2; prom comm. 3; jr. banquet comm.: newspaper 3, 4; class officer 1; bowling 1. Romeo Solviletti - 402 97 Bucknam St. Everett 387-1350 football 1, 3, 4; basketball 3. Elizabeth Spinazzola - 403 311 Proctor Ave. Revere 284-6202 Judy Stearns - 413 23 Caldwell St. Charlestot Patrick Sullivan - 403 42 Green S Charlestown 242-4816 hockey. Andrew Scoppa - 404 113 High St. Everett 389-8726 track 4; math club 4. cholas Scotti -404 Sammet St. verett Robert Supino - 414 118 Gledhill Ave. Everett 389-7968 football 1, 2, 3, 4; track: e fair 2; ints. 1, 2. _ football 1: hockey 1, 2. 3, 4: lockey 1,2, ; math fair. ary Tamboli - 404 152 Glendale St. | math club 4; math Michael Servideo - 403 11 Cook Ave. Chelsea 884-6284 Kathy Shea - 404 366 Bunkerhill St. Charlestown 242-5 track; volleyball. Richard Silverio - 4 15 Fairlawn St. Everett 387-5368 football 2, 4; int. 1, 2, 3, 4 att s . Donna Tassone - 402 51 Reed Ave. Everett 889-2812 mjM Robert A. Todd - 413 17 Denis Ave. Medford 391-7149 football 4. trick Tubwon - 401 418 Mass. Ave. Boston John Vitale - 414 115 Mt. Washington St. Everett 395-7507 football 3, 4; track 4; intramu- rals 1,2,3; math and science fair 1, 2. ‘ Wadleigh - 403 Coolidge St. 337-2431 1, 2; hrm. off 5quaa i, 2; pro.n com. ing 1; banquet com. 3. jfjK Irene Walsh - 413 104 Second Si. Medford 391-7087 st. council 4; yrbk. 4; x-country 2; nhs 2, 3, 4; Spanish cl. 4; newspaper 4; biology cl. 2. Kathleen Walsh - 403 37 Walnut St. Everett 387-9759 pep squad; bowling; glee club; volleyball. Kevin Weymouth - 413 54 Road B Everett 387-5839 baseball 1, 2, 3, capt. ball 3, 4. Jimmy Wholley - 403 20 Foster St. Everett f i' 5 • I Billy Yeo - 414 40 Marie Ave. Everett Pierre Skinner - 404 147 Washington St. 2 Melrose 662-7405 Sharon Vincini - 403 398 Bremen St. East Boston 567-4232 95 That’s all Folks. Mrs. Dempsey Alfred P. Doolittle Robin Benedetto Eddie Haskill Gerard Ciccio Pork E. Pig Arthur Olsen Mr. Greenjeans Margaret McHugh onto Designed llfllicia DesmBi jR Captain James T. Kirk Maureen Foley Daff E. Duck Sharon Fitzpatrick Elton John Irene Walsh Samantha Stevens Jo-Ann Limoli Geraldine-Killer Lorraine Howie Roadrunner Steven Doherty The Riddler Debbie LaSala Tweetie Bird


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