Pope John XXIII High School - Pope John Yearbook (Everett, MA)
- Class of 1976
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A Senior Is. . . frustration. supporting Sunnyhurst's. King of the school, having a choice of girls, trying to find a parking space, getting out early, proms. sweet talking teachers for recommendations, taking SAT's. spending long, boring hours in the guidance office, wa iting for a ccep ta n ces. challenging teachers, strolling in the front door at 8:04 a.m. laughing when a teacher asks for a pass, having a sprained wrist when it comes to typing, getting old. reading Macbeth. having mixed emotions, insulting underclassmen, selling swimming pool tickets, going out for aspirin and coming back with lunch, growing up with Sr. Ursula, using the elevator, sleeping during assemblies. looking at underclassmen and hoping there was never any resemblance, trying to get out of high school. telling girls to roll down their skirts because Sr. Ursula is around the corner. learning to bring your lunch. hassling cheerleaders who can't be hassled. closing lockers on each other. telling the cafeteria people that you've paid. looking for meatballs in your sandwich and hoping not to find them. constantly being broke. seeing two o'clock for the last time in May. leaving. . . ] M PQK' 97C IROUGII THE LOOKING-GLASS ND WHAT WE FOUND THERE POPE John HiOH SCHOOL Everett, Mass. ACCREDITATION Pope John XXIII Central High School, Everett, became fully accredited for ten years by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, the nation's oldest regional accrediting association, during 1975. Formal presentation of the accreditation certificate was made to Sister M. Ursula, Principal, by T. Holmes, Moore, President of the New England Association and President of the New Hampton School in New Hampshire, at the 90th Annual Meeting held at the Copley Plaza Hotel. The New England Association is the only one of the six regional accrediting associations to have all four of its constituent commissions on the list of national agencies recognized by the United States Commissioner of Education. One of the distinctive features of American education is that the development and maintenance of educational standards are the responsibilities of nongovernmental voluntary accrediting associa- tions. The New England Association serves that function. Accreditation by the New England Association followed a year of careful in-depth self-study by the school staff led by Sister Carolyn Walsh, Chairman of the Steering Committee. The self-evalu- ation report covering all aspects of the school was prepared prior to the visit of a team of educators appointed by the New England Association whose job it was to take a close and unbiased look at the institution. A school which earns accreditation can assure local citizens that it has submitted all its programs, procedures and facilities to the scrutiny of outside professional educators, and its offerings have been deemed worthwhile. Said Principal, Sister M. Ursula. The significance of the ten year accreditation is that Pope John XXIII High School has a qualified faculty, a varied and sound curric- ulum which fulfills college prepatory school requirements and an extra curricular program sufficient to provide for the academic, athletic and social needs of teenage boys and girls.” 3 is that the development and maintenance of jvernmental voluntary accrediting associa- ted a year of careful in-depth self-study by : f the Steering Committee. The sclf-evalu- ired prior to the visit of a team of educators was to take a close and unbiased look at the re local citizens that it has submitted all its tside professional educators, and its offerings I. Ursula, ’’The significance of the ten year qualified faculty, a varied and sound curric- ns and an extra curricular program sufficient f teenage boys and girls.’’ SISTER M. URSULA, Principal 4 MRS. LEPORE SISTER MARY PATRICIA SISTER DOROTHY GRACE In Appreciation We, the graduating class of 1976, wish to express to the faculty of Pope John our deep and most sincere gratitude. Throughout our four year history here, you have helped us to grow and develop into the men and women that we are at this moment. You have enabled us to create many happy memories by your laughing and sharing with us, but above all by your teaching us to learn from one another. You have shown your dedication and enthusiasm continually (even during those times when we, ourselves lacked it). We thank you for all you have given to us - especially for the times you felt frustrated and aggravated, yet still had the patience to keep on working with us. We say goodbye to our faculty. Unforgetable are our memories; undeniable is the influence you had upon our lives. Thank you. 7 r Mr. James Airozo Sister Nancy Brennan Brother Joseph Pinho Mr. William Kemeza Mr. Frank Sullivan Miss Patricia Rossvall Sister M. Theophane Sister M. Alberto Mr. Paul Hickey Sister Mary Sands Mr. Richard Cucchiara Sister Catherine Siera Mrs. Rose Pavone Mrs. Maureen Demsey 10 Sister Margaret Concannon Sister Charles Mr. Dennis Cranin Mr. Peter MacNeil Sister Marjarita Sister Jean Vianney Father Michael Regan Mr. Michael Passanisi Mrs. Marianne Carroll Mr. Guy LaTerza Mr. Joseph Donahue Mr. Richard Neal Sisier Catherine Claire McGarry Mrs. Catherine Clancy Mr. Kevin VanCisin Father Paul Clougherty 12 Sister Theresilla Mrs. Nancy Whalen Miss Deborah Isherwood Mrs. Arlene Murphy Mr. Urban Doucette Mrs. Mary Simpson and Mrs. Rachel Pizzano Mrs. Judith Greathead Mr. William Feydo Mrs. Margret Gillespie Mrs. Justine Vuolo 13 HON£VWF-l L 15 DIANNE AGNETA Give me a quiet stream, a place to dream. Time alone in a world of my own. PAUL AMBROSINO Respect should be earned by actions and not by years. MARY ALBANO Making friends for the world to see. bet the people know you’ve got what you need. With a friend at hand you will see the light. If your friends are there, every- thing is alright. CAROL-JO AMICO Times don’t change, we change. RHONDA ALDO In youth we learn, in age we u stand. NICHOLAS ANZUONI Nick’ The world is merely a bridgi are to pass over it. and not to I your dwellings upon it. 16 JOAN ARC ARI Happiness isn't something you experience; it’s something you remember. ALBERT BARTOLO ROBERT AYLWARD TERRYANN BARTLETT ’’Terry” Remember, by finding things within yourself only then will you be able to share them yith others. V CHERYL BATASTINI Love's season is brief . . . only a lifetime. . . never enough . . . BRENDA BATTAGLIA You cannot teach a person anything: you can only help him find it within him- self. yc build MARK BATTAGLIA ”Be the best of whatever you arc. MICHAEL BERNARD Liberty of the individual is to think his own thoughts. ANN-MARIE BERRIGAN Those schoolgirl days of telling talcs and biting nails must end. But in my mind i know that they will still live on and on. DONNA BERLANDI The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance, the wise grows it under his feet. RICHARD BIAGOTTI Trucka” The greatest miser on earth is one wli saves up all the friends he made. Blairs’ 18 MARYELLA BLUNDO ■•Sometimes it is easier to see clearly into a liar than into a man who tells the truth. Truth like light blinds. Falsehood, on the contrary, is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object.” KAREN BETH BROWN '•Hillbilly If we stick together, yon and me for- ever. we're safe and sound. The world's just inside out and upside down.” BARBARA BOWEN Barb And in between what might have been and what has come to pass a misbegotten guess alas, and bits of broken glass. ” CAROL BOYLE The only limit to realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and active faith.” JEFFREY BURKE MICHAEL G. BRUNET 19 L DEBRA BUSSELL Deb” Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference. 4 MARY CAFASSO Time is o r biggest enemy. Our time spent together is past, and all we have are our happy memories. CHARLES BUSSEY Buzz Do the best you can while you can. because later you might not have the ch3ncc. r •i CAROL BUTLER Remembrance is the only paradise out of which we cannot be driven. JOHN CALDERONE Cac lam placed on this earth only once, so I shall live life to its fullest. OSP MARY CAMPATELLI y The most wasted day of all is that on in which you have not laughed. 20 LORI CAPECCI Don't walk in front of me. 1 may not follow. Don't walk behind me. I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my ftiend. ROSANNE CARAMANICA SHARON CAMPBELL Absence diminishes little passions and increases great ones, just as the wind blows out a candle and fans a fire. ROSEMARY CAPPIELLO Try to realize it's all within yourself, one else can make you change, and l‘fc flows on within you and without you. DENISE CAPPELLO lust remember - when you think all is lost, the future remains. LISA CARRABES Lee” There's so much to do. but so little time. Life is short, so don't waste a moment. 21 CAROLYNI ARUSO Beauty is that which attracts the soul, and that which loves to give and not to receive. CATHERINE CEDRONE Cathy” ... for what 1 once thought was real is gone . . . and changing. JOHN CATALDO For as long as I live, my friends will always be first. t ROBERT CECERE VALERIE CHAET Val” Nothing is troublesome that wc do willingly. DEBBIE CHERICO Deb” Only the intellect can seek to solve; some problen s, though it will never solve] them; only the intellect can solve them, though it will never seek them. 22 ■•Because the road is steep and long, And through the dark and lonely land, God sets upon my lip a song, and puts a lantern in my hand. t MARIE COLARUSSO Let your love go: if it comes back it was yours, if it doesn't it never was.J r STEVEN COLANGELO He who opens a school door, closes a prison. JEAN CONDON Our greatest glory is not in never fail- ing. but in rising cverytime we fail. 23 I JUDY CONNERTY The past. The present. The future, are really one: They are Today. 1 I ERNESTINE COREA Ernie” I can only dream to reach the HIGH- EST level physically, But I can try to reach the HIGHEST level successfully! t LORETTA CONNOLLY MICHAEL P. CONWAY JUDY CRONIN Ju” Laugh and the world laughs with you: weep and you weep alone: for the sad red earth must borrow its mirth, bur has trou- ble enough of its own. 24 9 ANTHONY CUCINOTTA DAVID CVINAR Dave” If life lets you down, you really haven't lived your life yet. NANCY DASARD Nance” 'So it is laughter wc will remember, whenever we remember, the way we were! GEORGE DA WE If you wish to know what a man Is . . . place him in authority.” Blairs GERALDINE DALEY Gerry Make new friends but keep the old. Those are silver, these are gold. New- made friendship like new wine ages with mellow and refine. KATHY DELANEY Chelskie Life, it's like the seasons, first the winters, then the springs. So, I think I'll slick around. And see what tomorrow brings. 25 I RALPH DEVITO The only obligation which 1 have a right to assume, is to do at any time what 1 think is right. JOHN DELEIRE Intelligence is characterized by a nat- ural ability to understand life. The Corner MARYANN DEMPSEY There is a land of the living. And a land of the dead. And the bridge is love. MARTINA D’ENTREMENT ’’Tina” Give love, tenderness, affection, warmth. Be unafraid to share your fears and worries. Show people that you need them too. and you will have love in abun- dance. PAUL DESMOND ”Des” Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. 26 SEAN DIAMOND •'Sometimes we live our lives in chains and never even know who holds the key.” URSULA DILLION ”Urs” . All things must pass. None of life's strings can last. So I must be on my way to face another day.” DOMFNIC DIBIASE Dom” Life is worth living for as long as you enjoy it.” CHERYL DICENZO Cheri” It is only when we forget all our learn- ing that we begin to know.” JACQUELINE DINUCCIO ’'Jackie” To live is to love. To love is to live. To laugh. To cry. To be. To become.” JOSEPH DIPR1ZIO ✓ 27 I ANNE M. DOHERTY A man's worth consists not in the out- ward and visible blessings of foitune, but in the inward and the unseen perfections and riches of his mind.'' KAREN DOHERTY A true friend is one who knows all about you and loves you just the same. ARTHUR DODLEY Promises may get friends, but it is performances that keep them. TIMOTHY DOWNING How many a thing which we cast to the ground becomes a gem when others pick it up. 28 KAREN DOYLE Today well lived, makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope. ANN FANDEL From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. % ' k i s A CHRISTINE FALVEY Tina” Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty dlamon minutes. No reward is offered for they arc gone for- ever. ANNE FASANO It is safest to invest in knowledge, for the probability is that you can carry it with you wherever you go. CARL FAMIGLETTI Death . . . lurks . . . in . . . the . . . dark.” 29 MARY DEBORAH GUTHRO Debbie” You see things as they are: and you ask why? But I dream things that never were: and ask why not? PETERS. HANLON JULIANNE HATCH Though I know I'll never lose affec- tion for people and things that went before, I know I’ll often stop and think about them. MARGARET HAVEY MARY LOU HARVEY We tire of those pleasures we take, but never of those we give. It's not whether you win or lose, It’s the party after!” Blairs 32 NANCY HOENIG All that wc see or seem is but a dream within a dream. MARY HICKMAN The hean has its own memor like the mind. In it are enshrined the precious keepsakes. . . KERRI HOWELL RICHARD INCERTO ••Rick And in the end, the love you take is edual to the love you give. Hold fast to your dreams. For if your dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. SUSAN HORNE 33 LYNNE JAGIELLO ”1 do my thing and you do youi thing. I’m not in this world to live up to your expectations. And you’re not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and 1 am BARBARA KALIN As we wind on down the road, our shadow is taller than our soul .... and if you listen very hard, the tune will come to you at last, where all is one. and one is all . . CATHERINE JOYCE “Cathy' The clock of life Is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell whether the hands will stop at a late or early hour. Now is the only time you own; live, love, toil with a will. Place no faith in tomor- row for the clock may then be still. KATHLEEN KEEFE We can make it happen. We can change the world now. We can save the children. We can make it better. We can make it happen. 34 ANDREA KELLEY Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision: but today well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” TERRENCE KENNEDY MARY KELLY 35 DENISE KEOUGH WILLIAM KIRK LISA LAGAMBINA It riles them 10 believe that you per- ceive the web they weave and go on thinking free.” DEBORAH KOSTKA Debbie” The greatest path toward truth is experiencing life by crawling in its dirt and being lifted by the wings of its beauty.” EILEEN LAMBERT ”1 may never be a leader, but don't expect me to follow you. because I'll always be me.” KAREN KWIATKOWSKI Polack The woods arc lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep. CATHERINE LEAHY Cathy We have shared great moments together . . those which were never seen before and those which will never be seen again. 36 LAURENE LEONARD Lauri” Live for today, but remember yester- day and think of tomorrow. EDWARD LEPORE Eddie” You're a shining star no matter who you are. Shining bright to see what you can truly be. CAROL LEMIEUX Reach for the heavens and hope for the future, all that we can be, not what we are. CAROL ANN LIBERTI If you sec someone without a smile, give him one of yours. MARK LINO Life is full of nowheres and nobodics, and life is full of somewheres and some- bodies. but life is made of evcrywhcrcs and everybodics. LAURA LISTRO Do not try to be you are not. Accept what you are, and do that perfectly.” vy 37 MARY LUCE ■'I shall not pass this way again, any good that I can do, let me do it now!” MARTHA MAHAN There are so many men who can figure costs, and so few that can measure value.” THERESA LUCIANO A smiling face is an carthlikc star, a frown can't bring out the beauty that you are. Love within and you'll begin smiling . . . There’re brighter days ahead ANNE MAHONEY Advice is something the wise don't need and fools won't take.” RICHARD LYONS 1 have no quote to put under my name, so I'll leave it simple and receive no fame. PETER MARINO There is nothing so well known as that we should not expect something for noth- ing. but we all do and call it hope. 38 'p— fe DEBORAH MARTEL Debbie •’Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and enthusiastically act upon, must inevitably come to pass. ’ ’ RALPH MARI ELL You can lead a boy to college, but you cannot make him think.” JANE MAURJELLO Janie For yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is but a vision: but today, well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. • • SUSAN MAZZOCHIA Sue ”lf the sun refuses to shine. 1 will still be loving you. If mountains crumble to the sea, it will still be you and me. I VIVIAN MARTIN Bibs And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you give.” MICHAEL McCORMACK ••Ability is nothing without opportunity.” 39 ANN McCORMICK Annie ”Belter by far you should forget and smile, than that you should remember and '‘c sad. KEVIN McMAHON Mahoney ’’One Is never truly a friend until he has found one.' ’ ANN MARIE McLAUGHLIN Ann Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, glory to the flower, we grieve not. rather find strength in what remains behind.” SHARON L. McNEIL JOHN McLAUGHLIN If you can't ignore an insult top it: if you can't top it. laugh it off: if you can't laugh it off, then you deserve St! •N ELIZABETH A. McQUAID Betty There is only one way to achieve hap- piness on this ccllcstial ball, and that is to have a clear conscience or none at all. 40 SUSAN McRAE Sue” I am not afraid of tomorrow for i have seen yesterday, and I love today. DEBBIE MORRIS So what my friend: if all your dreams you haven't realized, just look around, you've got a whole new dav to try. DONNA MENIER A sunny disposition is the very sole of success. WAYNE MORRIS Chelsea” Depend on your rabbit foot: but remember it didn't do the rabbit any good.'' ROBERT MERCURIO ANTHONY MOSCHELLA Tony” It is never any good dwelling on good- byes. it is not the being together that it prolongs, it is the parting. 41 MAUREEN MULLEDY Moe Always put off until tomorrow what you shouldn't do at all. I THERESA MURPHY Terri Yesterday is a memory, and tomorrow is a dream . . . but today well lived makes every yesterday good to remember and every tomorrow a dream come true. MARY MULLEN 1 have to say. my friends, this road goes a long, long way, and if we’re going to find the end. we're going to need a helping hand. JOHN NADOLNY MICHAEL T. MURPHY % DANIEL NAPOLITANO Nappa The grand essentials to the happiness of my life arc: something to do. someone to love, and something to hope for. The secret of life is nor to do what you like, but to like what you do. 42 RICHARD NORTON ’’Rich” There arc only two ways to get ahead in life: one is to make money, the other is to spend it. SHARON O'BRIEN Twas brilliq, and the slithy loves did gyre and gimblc in the wabe. Wonderland has room for one more Alice. ROBERT NUGENT Nugc” If I try to be like him, who will be like me? WILLIAM O'DONNELL X PATRICIA O'BRIEN Pam” I may spend my life searching and never finding, but I've gained more than by just sitting and waiting. r BARBARA O'NEIL S' 43 PATRICIA O’NEIL Tricia Happy arc those who have dreams and arc ready to pay the price to make them Come true.” CATHERINE OSGOOD Cathy” There is no disappointment we endure one half so great as that we ate to our- selves . BEVERLY PENTA Bev Live for today - dream for tomorrow - learn from yesterday. PATRICIA PELLEGRINI Patty 1 have peace: things are good. Life is fine and full of brotherly love. So with joy in my heart and peace in rny mind I say thank you for this moment. BRUCE PENTA Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. 44 JUDI PESCE “There arc places 1 remember all my life, though some have changed. Some forever, not for belter. Some have gone, and some remain. All these places had their moments. ANNE PICCIONE “Happiness resides not in possessions and not in gold, the feeling of happiness dwells in the soul.” KATHRYN PIZZANO Kathy The years may wipe out many things, but this they’ll wipe out never! The memories of those happy days when we were all together. f LOUANN PORCARO ... For the memories of yesterday, for the happiness of today, for the promise of every tomorrow.” 15 VINCENT POTENZONE A one thousand mile journey begins A-ith one step. ’ JOANNE PUOPOLO Pop School is the crab grass In the lawn of life. KATHLEEN POWERS The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do. someone to love, and something to hope for. CATHERINE ANN RAGUSA Cathy The way to love anything is to realize it might be lost. 46 MARY REAGAN ■‘Sunrise is to dusk, friendship to love, from beginning to end: that’s life.” ROCCO RICCIARDI Turkey ”If it is what it is. then it is.” Blairs” JAMES RESTIVO Drugsie Do it while you can but don't get caught.” STEVEN RICHARD To have everlasting peace, we must have the power to love, not the love of power.” -V KATHRYN REYNOLDS Katie Take your time, think a lot, think of everything you’ve got, for you'll still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not.” ANNETTE RINALDI If loving you is wrong, I don’t want to be right. 47 RICHARD RIZZO Dizzo'’ Life is nothing unless you enjoy it. VINCENT ROSA KIM ROCCO Far away there in the sunshine arc my highest aspirations I may not reach them but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead. Education is what is facts are forgotten. left after all the Blairs GENEVIEVE ROSS Time will show when 1 don't know Sail away tomonow Sailin’ far away To find it, steal or borrow I’ll be there someday. HELAINE ROSSI To be alive in such an age with every year a lighting page when men peak strong for brotherhood. ” MICHAEL RODRIGUES Rod” - 48 PAULA RYAN ”P” DIANE SCAFFIDI And whatever your labors and aspira- tions in the noisy confusion ofilife. keep peace with your soul. With all its shame, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. MICHELE RUSSO Mish” Stars over snow; And In the west a planet, swinging below a star ' - look for a lovely thing 3nd you will find it, it is nor far - it will never be far.” ROBERT SCHEIBERT Shi” To be content with little is difficult: to be content with much is impossible. To love is to lose. To feel is to cry. To live is to die. 49 MELANIE SCHMIDT To accomplish great things we must not only act. but also dream, not only plan but also believe. ROBERT P. SHAW SUSAN SCOPPE God gram nte the serenity to accept the things 1 cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. ALBERT T. SHEPPARD Albie “Keep smiling. It will make them wonder what you've been up to. JEAN SCOTT “Never put off until tomorrow that which you can avoid altogether. SHARON SILVIA Sha” “Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have. x 50 JOYCE SIMPSON I am not afraid of tomorrow for 1 have seen yesterday; and I love today.” VALERIE SOCHA Val So” The Phoenix bird will leave this world to fly. It the Phoenix bird can fly then so can I. KAREN SKALECK1 Kaa” There is a smaller world which is a stage and that larger stage which is the world.” ANTHONY SPEZIALE Spez” If you can't dazzle them with bril- liance, baffle them with baloney. LESLIE A. STUART ”Les” The way we were: innocent, naive. The way we are: matured, more inde- pendent. The way we will be: won't know till the future. w 51 KATHLEEN SULLIVAN 'You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. RITA M. SUTHERBY Don't walk in front of me . . . 1 may not follow. Don't walk behind me . . . I may not lead. Just walk beside me . . . And be my friend. 52 MARY SULLIVAN Above the smog, there is light. l 1 ROBERT SWIERK Resolve to be thyself: and know, that he who finds himself, loses his miseries. V I VICTORIA TAMBOLI Tori I remember That a wise friend of mine did usually say: Thai which is everybody's ) business is nobody's business. ” Taking the time to love is. most of all, caring enough to not hold on too lightly, and yet not breaking all the ties. SUSAN C. TIMMONS PATRICIA TOOMEY To be unique is to live: To conform is to survive. The will to live is ever present in Tricia. REGINA TARBOX Gina KIRK THERRIEN The great Pleasure In life is doing what people say you cannot do. THOMAS TRICKETT Tom Yesterday is no longer important for it is In the past. Tomorrow can wait because it is in the future. But today is utmost for Today is now. 53 SUSAN TRODDEN Don't «ell me not to fly - I’ve simply got to - If someone takes a spill it’s me and not you. ALFRED G. VAUTOUR ’•AU A man can only I judged by the morals he holds closest to himself.” ANTHONY TRODELLA They are able because they think they are able. JOAN VEITCH ”To be curious is to be alive: To sense the wonder ir. things, great and small RONALD VALENTINE ANN VENEZIA All things must change, to something new. something strange. 54 JEAN VETRANO For ever)' star that falls to earth, a new one glows. For every dream that fades away a new one grows. When things are not what they seem you must keep fol- lowing your dreams.” KENNETH WELCH Grape ' 'Listen to the tide slowly turning. Wash all your heartaches away. We’re part of the fire that is burning. And from the ashes we can build another day.'.' DEBRA VOKE Debbie The longer 1 live, the more I'm con- vinced that success doesn’t come from lying awake nights, but from keeping awake in the days. i I MARY WEEDER Mare ”1 don't know any love songs and I can’t sing the blues anymore - But 1 can sing this song and you can sing my song when I'm gone. Life is a dream, but don't wake me.” NANCY WHARTON Nan Love Is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memories of a beginning, and all fear of an end. 55 WILLIAM J. WHOLLEY Blairs” COLLEEN WILKERSON My friends will live in me, in my memories and in my feelings. I must keep these feelings alive because if 1 don’t, then something beautiful will truly have vanished from the earth. RICHARD F. ZANNINO Rich It matters not how long we live, but how. 56 57 Student Council Executive Board National Honor Society Spanish National Honor Society book 60 61 Tj rave Oub 63 Audio- Visual Aid Forensic Society 64 - 1 66 67 flip, Russian jump, roundoff strattle .crri aJLpraciice? le night football game aj (wire mo TH collapsed . 4 showed line smiles Marie’s normal elbows he New England Ghee: anne learned how to clap hdr hands aerie’et afcthe same-vtime ... Hockey Pope John XXIII grabbed the brass ring the first time around Causeway Street. A year ago they were extinguished at Bil- lerica Forum by Masconomet; they had shrugged, stuffed the uniforms in their bags, and climbed on the bus. m This time, they came prepared. There was a song. It's Boston Garden Time , to the tune of Howdy Doody was designed especially for the occasion. A group of forwards who weren't awed by the bright lights and the vertical atmosphere were given the chance, with three minutes to play, and Hull tra iling by five goals, to chant, along with all the fans. It's all over. Billerica, the state champion and heavy favorite, was next - but that was Saturday. It was still Boston Garden Time in Everett. 72 73 74 75 Boys Track POPE JOHN TRACK RECORD FOR 1976 WON 10 - LOST 0 Pope John 103 Matignon 33 Pope John 85 Bishop Fenwick 51 Pope John 82 Arlington Catholic 54 Pope John 92 St. Mary's (Lynn) 44 Pope John 113 Cardinal Spellman 23 Pope John 82 Marian 54 Pope John 103 Dom Savio 33 Pope John 78 Northeast Regional 58 Pope John 102 Cathedral 34 Pope John 96 Shawsheen 40 76 Catholic Central League Champs , Cross Country Girl's Track 87 1 94 n i X Z 97 98 100 101 I oiotvxtion 109 Prom Senior April 29,1976 GRADUATION ”A tale begun in other days, When summer suns were glowing - A simple chime, that served to time The rhythm of our growing - Whose echoes live in memory yet, Though envious years would say ’forget' ” 114 Nt-rf YORK 150 | 1 — i r - l MT. WYLQCKJ3 R0ML 33 Singapore 9,674 BENNINGTON 35 PHILADELPHIA Sa F£ficisc5 1 I Thus grew ihe tale of Looking - Glass Land: Thus slowly, one by one, Its quaint events have been hammered out - And now the tale is done, And forward we steer, a merry crew Beneath the setting sun. L Blame It All On Us!!! .Through the Looking Glass Anne Doherty, Editor Diane Agncta Marie Beisheim Annemarie Berrigan Loretta Connolly Cheri DiCenzo Jackie DiNuccio Staff: Special Thanks to: Phyllis Enfanto Ginny Ferrick Linda Fusco Fran Hery Mark Lino Beverly Pcnta Valeric Socha Maureen Demsey ADVISOR John Neister, PHOTOGRAPHER Purdy-Vantlne Studios Sharon O'Brien ARTIST 120 Also thanks to Mr. John Delaney. Taylor Publishing Representative
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