Pope John XXIII High School - Pope John Yearbook (Everett, MA)
- Class of 1977
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If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too: If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies. Or being hated don't give way to hating, And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise; If you can dream - and not make dreams your master; If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim, If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two imposters just the same: If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools. Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken. And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools; If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings, And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: Hold on! If you can talk to crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much: If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, And - which is more - you’ll be a Man, my son! - Rudyard Kipling POPE JOHN XXIII HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Table of Contents hlioation Page 2 kclministration Faculty Pages 3-14 oniors Pages 15-46 Hubs Pages 47-54 ports Pages 55-72 lamlids Pages 73-102 Voms Pages 103-108 rraduation Pages 109-115 directory Pages 116-120 1 The class of 1977 would like to dedicate this volume of Pope John High School’s history to one whose strong example has left a lasting impression on our lives - Sister Mary Ursula. Her striving for excellence in any task she undertakes has taught us never to accept any- thing but the best from ourselves. We thank Sister Ursula for her kindness and would like her to know how greatly we appreci- ate the fruits of her leadership. We wish her every happiness and urge her to continue bring- ing understanding and love into the lives of young people. 2 FACULTY R A T I O N 3 Sister M. Ursula Principal ! : : Sister CorMarie, Vice-Principal 4 S. Theophane S. Josephine Marie S. Theresilla S. Irene Marie Mrs. Ann Tomililo S. Dorothy Grace S. Catherine Mozzicato Mrs. Alice Lcporc S. Mary Patricia 5 Ms. Joan Borelli Teaches History and Thanatol- ogy. B.A., M.A., Framingham State. Junior Class Activities. Mr. Dennis P. Cronin English Department. University of New Hampshire. Assistant Football Coach. Mrs. RoseS. Pavone English Department, Salem State College. Freshman Class Advisor. Mr. Daryl E. Graves Boys' Physical Education. Keene State College, Suffolk University. Ms. Patricia Rossvall Spanish Department. Regis Col- lege. Moderator Spanish Club. Mr. Michael Passanisi Teaches French, Religion, and Ital- ian. B. A., M. A., Boston College. Ms. Claudia Hurley Spanish Department. Regis Col- lege. Sister Carolyn Walsh Math Department Head. University of Pennsylvania and Regis College. Teaches Math and is Coordinator of Scheduling. Mr. Joseph M. Donahue Teaches History and Business. B.S. and B.A. , Nichols College. Sister Mary Alice O’Loughlin English Department and Head Librarian. Boston College and Regis College. Aids in Parents’ Newsletter and Library Council. Mr. Ronald Colochico Science Department. Merrimack College. Mrs. Clara A. Clemeno Math Department. Regis College and State College at Boston. Involved in Bowling, P.T.A., C.C.D. Mrs. Marianne B. Neal Girls’ Physical Education. St. Joseph College, Emmitsburg, Maryland. Cheerleading Coach, Girls' Bowling League, Girls' Vol- leyball Intramurals. Mr. William Kemeza Religion Department. B.A., Tem- ple University and M.A., Andover- Newton Theological School. S. Catherine Siena Teaches French and Religion. Mr. Guy LaTerza Math Department. Sr. Nancy Brennan History and Religion Department. Framingham State, Boston State College. Coaches Cross Country, Spring Track, and Freshman Basket- ball. Mr. Paul J. Bosse Teaches Chemistry, Physical Sci- ence, and Earth Science. Merri- mack College. Senior Banquet, Science Fair. S. Jean Vianney, O.P. Science Department. B.S., DePaul University, M.S., Boston College. Travel and Bowling Clubs. Mrs. Nancy J. Whalen French and Religion Departments. Salve Regina College, Newport, R.I., Sarbonne, Paris, France. Travel Club. T Ms. Deborah A. Isherwood Maih Department. Bridgewater State College. Likes Camping and Photogra- phy. Girls' Basketball Coach. Sister M. Anna English Department. Assistant Librar- ian. Boston College. Mrs. Maureen Demsey English Department. University of Ma. in Amherst. Yearbook Advisor. Mr. Fred Chase Walsh English and History Departments. B.A., University of New Hampshire, M.Ed., Suffolk University. Coaches Football and Track. Weight Training Coordinator. Sister M. Alberto Teaches Art and Spanish. Mr. Paul Logan Religion and History Depart- ments. A.B., St. John's Sem- inary, M. A . Cand., Boston State College. Involved in Folk Group, Scouting, Liturgy Committee, and Forensic Society. Mr. Frank Sullivan Religion Department. B.A., St. John's Seminary, M.Ed., Suffolk University. Enjoys Bowling, Hockey, and Skiing. Rev. Michael J. Regan Religion Department. St. John's Seminary, Boston College, Uni- versity of San Francisco. Is a C.B. Radio Fan. Mr. Kevin Van Cisin English, History and Spanish Departments. B.A., St. Anselm’s College, M.Ed., Suffolk Univer- sity. Coaches Baseball and Basket- ball. Sister Mary Louisa Teaches Personal Typewriting. Bos- ton College. Ms. Madeline Webster Religion Department. B.A., Harpur College S.U.N.Y., M.S., N.Y.U., Andover N’ewton Theological School. Sister M. Sabas English, Religion, and History Depart- ments. B.S.E., Regis College, M.A., Boston College. S. Catherine Clare McGarry Teaches D.S.A.S., Science Depart- ment Head. Mr. Richard A. Cucchiara Science Department, Merrimack College, Salem State College. Biology Club, Audio-Visual Aids, Genealogy Club, and Photography Club. Mr. Richard F. Neal Math Department. B.A., Provi- dence College. M.Ed., Framing- ham State. Director of Athletics. Baseball Coach. Sister M. Corita English Department Head. Teaches English. Miss Mary A. Sullivan Religion Department. Boston Col- lege. S. Mary Charles Head of the Social Studies Depart- ment. Emmanuel College. Mr. Peter J. MacNeil Teaches Psychology, Sociology, and Religion. St. Anselm's Col- lege, Manchester, N.H. Mrs. Doherty Math Department. Merrimack Col- lege. 4 SENIOR HOME Wanted atjatUa S. Maty fox biotins ssi—- Sonias T 'S the bai 1 mustache WANTED Ray Pavone r Killing Duncan. Reckless driver beware! ROOM TEACHERS Waisted wanted t Jay Cuticchia evasion - owes enormous Sneaky face! r(x tax amount. Fox stealing Watch out - w anted WANTED William Kilmartin stealing top secret government Cunning grin! 13 Mr. Urban Doucette Mrs. Barishman, School Nurse Mr. William Feydo Mrs. Esther Gugenheim Mrs. Rachel Pizzano Mrs. Justine Vuolo Mrs. Mary Simpson Mrs. Loretta Steeves Mrs. Mary Doherty Mrs. Arlene Murphy M nnKaanm 35 Carol Ann Aloisi Our future may lie beyond our vision, but it is not completely beyond our control. Franccne Nicole Amari Franna Don't let the sun blast your shadow Don't let the milk floats ride your mind So natural - religiously unkind. Ella J. Arnau Climb high Climb far to Your goal the sky Your aim the star. Alessandro J. Barbati Marv Jo Astuli Charles A. Barbaro If you love something set it free, if it cornes back it was always yours, if not it never was. One of the best things in life is having a friend, but the best thing in life is having lots of friends. Al- one can acquire everything in solitude - except character. 16 Franca Ann Barsanli What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. Georgiann Bianchi ■’George” . . I am not in this world to live up to your expectations and you're not here to live up to mine . . . Rosemary Boczenowski People of the world unite. You have nothing to lose but your chains. Richard Bradshaw Cheryl Ann Burgess J C7 Ann Patricia Boyle There's always tomorrow with so much to do, and so little time in a day. Cherie” It is not how much we have. but how much wc enjoy that makes happiness. 17 r Brian Sinclair Burke You only go around once in life. Mary B. Bussey Whoever lives true life will love true love. Denise Anne Caiazzo . . May I seek not so much to be comforted as to comfort, to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. Monica J. Cameron We grow, wc mature, W e slowly drift apart. But memories will linger Treasured in our hearts. Kllcn Grace Canty Live every minute of every day. Hubert J. Caramanica Bob We arc all individuals together. Together we all work to be unique. 18 Carol Card Cardo The only way 10 have a friend is to be one. John C. Carrol Chris To whom it may concern: My homework is in the mail. Joseph Peter Caruso Crash Live for today - for tomorrow never comes. f Suzanne K. Caruso Today well lived makes ever yesterday a dream of happiness. William Castro Muff I know nothing, and know that I know nothing. P.S. Ma, I finally made it. Kobyn E. Cerrone Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles, with sniffles predominating. 19 n Ivorraine E. Cervizzi I'll catch (lie sun and never give it back again. I'll catch the stin and keep it for my own. And in a world where no one under- stands. I'll take my outstretched hand and offer it to anyone. Lauren M. Chiavelli Celebrate, change your thoughts to love. Celebrate, what your thinking of. Time isn't long, soon we'll be moving on, moving on . . . Party on Kathy A. Coppola Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. We don't remember the days, we remember the moments. Party on QVeffllJfa Christine Ann Clifford Chris Go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence. Jean Colarusso Ain't got no troubles in my life no fool- ish dreams to make me cry. I'm never frightened or worried I know I'll always get by. Annmarie Colasanti It is only witli the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye.” 20 Robert Collins Sheila Connelly Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope . . . Roberta T. Constantine If you wish to see the valley, climb to the mountain top: if you desire to see the mountain top, rise into the cloud: but if you seek to understand the cloud close your eyes ar.d jhink. Was the fin on your back part of the deal? Snakes have no armpits. THings are seldom vhai they seen. 21 Mario Anthony D’Angelo Jr. Take each day as it comes because ii only comes once. Kathryn Davis Brian Joseph Dan ley ■'Corky” When in grammar school high school is the end. When in high school there is no end. If when I die no one remembers me, does this mean my life had no meaning or has my life been meaningful only to me? Lisa Marie Dawley Learn . . . from yesterday Live ... for today Mope ... for tomorrow Picture Not Available Giaconda DiBiase Glgi” Joan M. Desmond •'Nothing is ours except time.” 22 Kelli Ann Dill Richard DiiNatale Palrieia Dixon Happiness is . . . watching the days come and go and realizing they’ve been worthwhile. Dinat 1 prefer to be a dreamer among the humblest, with visions to be realized, than lord among those without dreams and desires. It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave and keep on thinking free. f James Richard Doherty Stephen N. Doherty ’’Steve” I came; 1 saw; I conquered: and I’m still doing detention for it. Robert A. Donavan Bob” Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. 23 Joseph T. Dukeman Jr. Adrienne Karnes Michael Kgan “The Duke” If you want to get through the years. It's high time you played your card. Adventure is the meeting of dreams and Take me to the station reality. Put me on a train I got no expectations To pass through here again. I am a part of all that I have met: Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough gleams that untravcled world where margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. Jake Try everything once, if you don't get caught, do it again and again and . . . Better to trust the man who is frequently in error than the one who is never in doubt. 24 Party on Ix ri J. Ferguson Mingle a little, folly with your wisdom a little, nonsense now and then is pleasant. Donna M. Fiore Today I said goodbye to a few dreams. 1 still have enough to last me, so maybe I won't miss them too much. Richard J. Foley Fol There is often less danger in the things we fear than in the things we desire. The Wall Stephen R. Frisiello Michael Read Fuller True friendship is like phosphorescence; it glows best when the world around you goes dark. Steve 1 feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance. For what is a man, what has he got? If not himself then he has not. To say the things he truly feels and not the words of one who kneels. The record shows T took the blows and did it my way. 25 Susan Ann Gcrtz lo really enjoy life you must love many things. (’harks II. Geyctche To err is human. To forgive divine. To forget our clast NEVER! !• Anthony F. Grassa Ono ■’Smile the while you bid me sad 3dieu. as the years go by I'll think of you. then our hopes will all come true, since our high school days arc through.” Robert Guerra Ignorance is bliss. William P. Hannefanl And though the rules of the road have been lodged. It’s only people's games you got to dodge. William S. Hannefanl II Bill Live for today: Tomorrow will never come. Yesterday never came, the future and the past worth nothing. 26 Patricia Anne Harrington Love All. nust a few, do wrong to none. Patricia Mary Havey Trlcia Do not look forward to the changes and chances of this life in fear: rather look to them with full hope, hope of what could be. Noreen S. Hazel ton There is no glitter so great as the sparkle within. Cheryl Hohlen J Saying what 1 mean and meaning what 1 say . . . Smiling and enjoying the miracles of now! Remembering happiness through life's journey makes each path easier to travel . . . Joyce Marie Holmes . . And the dreams and the joys and the hopes of our tomorrow are here today. Maureen llonohan In the twilight of memory we should meet again once more, then you shall sing to me a deeper song: and if our hands should meet together in another dream, then wc shall build another tower in the sky. 27 Mary L. Horgan Now I've been happy lately thinking about the good things to come and I believe it could be something good has begun . . . Paul W. Hurst Jr. If a man docs not believe in what he assumes is true, then how can he argue for the meaning of his life? Philip Iudicc lyCttie G. Kelley Anne M. Kelly Theresa M. Kelly The only way to have a friend is to be one. The only way to have a friend is to be one. The days that make us happy, make us wise. 28 Joseph W. Kennedy •’Pighead” Unless you love someone nothing else makes sense. Mark J. Kennedy Patricia G. Kennedy To insure peace of mind ignore the rules and regulations. Trisha” Live each day to the fullest, get the most from each hour, each day. each age of your life. Then you can look forward with confidence and back without regrets. Be nice to the people you meet on your way up. you'll be meeting them on yout way down. ’’Vinny” Life is a tough proposition and the first hundred years are the toughest. Peggy When you’re foolin' down you gotta aim high don't stare at the- ground reach for the sky. 29 r Today makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. The salvation of man is through love and in love. ’’Jimmy' 1 have corne a long way but ! have far to go, to become what my friends and myself, expect me to be. I hope I can reach this goal. June A. Lipnoski Patricia J. Long Mary K. Levett For each day wc look forward to there only seems enough room for you and I. 1 look up at the sky and all I can see is von. You own a piece of my life and forever 1 am yours. (Me) Don't expect a person to see eye to eye with you when you're looking down on him. Tricia Don’t worry about the future - the present is most important. 30 Denise A. Lucey So long Peyton Place Marv P. Lvnch To fulfill the need to be who 1 am in this world, is all I ask of thee. Barbara A. IVIaeslranzi One man's ceiling is another man’s floor. f Frederick T. MacKav Ann M. Maffei Vincenl D. Maquire Pred lie yourself - but be your best self. Dare to be different and to follow your own star. To live is the greatest thing in the world . . . many people just exist. Today is the first day of the rest of our lives. 31 Susan F. Mahoney Michele L. Mansfield Teddy Manzi Today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday . . . now you know- why . The most wasted day is that on which you have not laughed. F.F. Pay before you LEAVE. Judith A. Martocchio Judi Trust me and I'll do great things tor you even if to make you happy means to leave you to yourself. 32 Stephan J. Mastroeola •'Steve” It is hotter to be in chains with friends than in a garden with strangers. John M. Mail riel lo Jack” If 1 could see the future now . . . And everything within it . . . I wonder if my heart would have . . . The courage to begin it . . . 1 have enough to do right now . . . To make my life more pleasant . . . So why not let the future wait . . . Ronald K. Mauriello Ron” One doesn’t find life worth living, one has to make it worth living. Patrick A. MeDaid We demand freedom of speech and freedom of press, although we have nothing to say and nothing worth printing. Joseph W. McGonagle Rebels to deserters we are called Lucifers who threw away the sun that's why they called us Bad Company, And I can't deny it Bad Company. Till the day I die.” Teresa M. McGonagle Live for today Dream for tomorrow Learn from yesterday. Frank A. Medaglia Nothing would be done at all if a man waited until he could do something so well that no one could find fault with it. Slid lev A. McGonagle Waste not. want not. is a maxim I would teach. Let your watchword be dispatch, and practice what you preach. Do not let your chances like sunbeams pass you by. for you never miss the water till the well runs dry. 33 Live each day to the fullest. Get the most from each hour. eacli day. and each age of your life. Then you can look forward with confidence, and back without regrets. Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me. the long brown path before me leading wherever 1 choose. The greatest kindness is love, friendship, and truth. i Joseph . Mobilia MO Wishes and desires are life's occupation. We must strive to realize life's wishes 3nd execute its desires whether we will or not. Kohin T. IMontesano Be yourself - but be your best self. Dare to be different and to follow your own star. Kathleen Morales Kathle Treat people as if they were what they ought to be. and you help them to become what they arc capable of being. 34 I Brian S. Moran ’•Bugs If you find no pleasure in yourself, look about you. Go to the people. See how they enjoy themselves. Blame yourself if you find the world sad and gloomy. Michael J. Morgan Mike The future has a habit of suddenly and dramatically, becoming the present. Victoria M. Morganti Vicky” If there be sonow. let it be . for things undone . . . undreamed, unrealized, unattained, to these add one: Love witheld . . restrained. Hope is the only good that is common to all men: those who have nothing else still possess hope. Catta” To much sanity May be madness. And the maddest of all Is to see life as it is And not as it should be. The past is what we think about; the present is what we talk about. And the future is what we dream about. 35 Debra A. Murphy James P. Murray •’The road is long with many a winding turn. Cod Grant Me The Serenity To Accept The Things I Cannot Change, The Courage To Change The Things 1 Can, And The Wisdom To Know The Difference. Amen. A little smile Once in a while • Will travel for miles, lie Yourself! Kim M. Nelson Richard M. Nixon Charlene M. Noe Don't be afraid of yourself, live your Tricky Dicky individuality to the full - But for the good Honesty is the best policy. of others. Only life can satisfy the demands of life. Softly 1 will fall into the shelter of your smile. 36 Daniel O’Callahan Mary O’Donnel Michael O’Leary ✓ Don't squander time, that is the stuff life is made of.” Think only of the past as its remembrance gives you pleasure. Mike You can run out of time but not out of friends.” i Lawrence W. Olivier Alan H. Olsen Maureen A. Olsen Larry Think of tomorrow Yesterday's burden Nearly forgotten In a comer of your mind Though a seeker since my birth. Here is all I've learned on earth: Argue with no true believer. Feed a cold, starve a fever. Give to love your hearth and hall. But do not give advice at all. Moe Yesterday is a dream Tomorrow is a vision Bl.’t today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. 37 Jeannetle M. Orsino For every dream that fades away a new one grows So while my heart is still believing. I'll say good-bye. -A Louise J. Palladino So it is laughter we will remember, whenever wc remember the way we were! Carol Patenaude Don't walk in from of me 1 may not follow. Don't walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me And be my friend. Patrice A. Pelosi Margaret Penney Patricia Penta Patta When you wish upon a star, Dreams will take you very far. But when you wish upon a dream, Life ain't always what it seems. 1 count myself in nothing else so happy as in a soul remembering my good friends. Trisha It is better to have loved and lost, then never to have loved at all. 38 William A. Perry •'Bill' If you realize that you aren't as wise today as you thought you were yesterday, you're wiser today. Donna M. Petrone Donna K. Plunkett It is 3 law of human life, as certain as gravity: To live fully, we must learn to use things and love people ... not to love things and use people. Success is nothing without someone you love to share it with. Albert J. Porras Michael W. Raflery Charles P. Ragusa Al” Who bravely dares must sometimes risk a Life is worth living for as long as you fall ... enjoy it. Charlie Reach for the highest Strive for the best . . . Live day by day and to God leave the rest . . . L 39 Valerie Jean Rao You, who arc oil the road, must have a code. That you can live by. And so, become yourself, because the past is just a good bye. Geralyn A. Rear lon Ask me and I will play for you all the love 1 hold inside. Janice J. Reppucci The lived moment of life is the only reality. The past is finished, rhe future not yet. Past flows into present and both shape the future. Mary A. Restivo Cheryl A. Rieei Therefore be at peace with Cod. whatever you conceive Him to be. and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul . . . it's still a beautiful world. If you love something lot It go: If it returns ir was meant to be yours, if it doesn't it never was. James E. Richards 40 If it weren't for the last minute, a lot of things wouldn't get done. Debra A. Rumore Live each day to the fullest. Cet the most from each hour, each day and each age of your life. Then you can look forward with confidence, and back without regrets.” Joanne I,. Ryan Don't ask too many questions. Don't ask. 'If lod is good, why doesn't He do things differently?' Just believe with your whole heart, in His goodness. i Vincent A. Sablone Vinni And in my hour of darkness there is still a light that shines on me. shines until tomor- row. let it be. Audrey Salvi V.'hen 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. Jo-Ann P. Savignano Keep smiling; it makes people wonder what you've been up to! •T.r. 41 Elaine C. Sexton If it weren’t for the last minute a lot of things wouldn't gel done. John J. Sicuso Enjoy your life today and don’t worry about what problems yon might have, because tomorrow you might not be here to solve those problems. Edmund L. Silverio Buddy Be like lions roaring In forests of knowl- edge: Whales swimming in the oceans of life. Lauren C. Sinnett Brian I). Shea John L. Sheehan Time wanders on through the paths of our lives as each new sunrise is a new doorway to life. Give me a place to stand and I will move the world. Cat When I work. I work hard, When 1 sit. I sir loose. When 1 think. 1 fall asleep.” 42 John Solomons The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. William G. Sheppard Craig Smith There are so many things in life that 1 haven't seen or done yet. Paul Solviletli When the dream came, I held my breath with :ny eyes closed: I went insane, like a smoke ring fading when the wind blows. Now I won’t be back till later on. If I do come at all, but you know tnc. Joann Speranza lo Shadows of yesterday and promises of tomorrow keep in my mind at peace - and I am concerned with nothing but the reality of today. Toni E. Spinazzola All is fair in love, love's a crazy game. Two people vow to stay in love as one they say. but all is changed in time. The future none can see. the roads we leave behind. ahead lies mystery. 43 Karen Staffieri Janyce Staffierv Mary St radian J To give someone a memory Keeps you close when you're apart. We must take the current when it serves or lose our ventures. I have had worse partings, but nor.e that so gnaws at my mind. Perhaps it is roughly saying what God alone could perfectly show - how self-hood begins with a walking away and love is proved in the letting go. If the sun refuses to shine, I will still be loving you. If mountains crumble to the sea, it will still be you and me. Time in a bottle . . . But there never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. Happiness is never perfected until it is shared.’’ 44 Duane Thorpe Michael Tedesco There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. Michele 'Festa Forget what you have done for your friends, and remember what they have done for you. Disregard what the world owes you. and concentrate on what you owe the world. I do my thing and you do your thing I am not in this world to live up to yours and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I and if by chance we find jaeh other it is beautiful Barbara Toomev Karen Trupasso Joseph Vaiitour There is nothing permanent except change. You can uever plan the future by the past. Success in life is not measured by power and wealth but rather by happiness and love. 45 Dreamers live forever. We've experienced new and lasting friendships, fond memories which will always have a place in our hearts. You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Lynelle White You just keep rising, spinning in white clouds. Robert Yasi If it weren’t for the last minute, a lot of things wouldn't get done. Jeanne Zaekular We’re all falling, we never learn about it till we land. 46 Executive Board Senior Class Officers 48 Student Council Blue Key Society 49 Biology Club 50 Spanish Club Spanish National Honor Society r 51 . Audio-Visual Club National Honor Society r PJ er? s _ Liturgy Committee «! j l 5 te VILTORY-TL( X _ C A N D I D S 74 Treat everyone with equal kindness Never be condescending But make real friends. 76 78 fyVvVv Vv A A 80 82 83 87 18 yourself, a • 7 little more each day, that real, unlimited you. He’s your w instructor. You need to understand him and practice him I wish I was hor.'.c watching mighty mouse 1 How’s the pen lastc. Fred. Hey . . . Woody! TP Y H How come it always comes out like this?? Leave me alone - I just work here. In Appreciation We, the yearbook staff, would like to express our appreciation to Mrs. Demsey, our advisor. Without her time, understanding, and total giving of herself, this book would not have been possible. Thus, we say thank you to one beautiful lady. t PROMS POPE JOHN JUNIOR PROM Mont vale Plaza, Sloneham Mav 20, 1976 PROM April 28 Carol Ann Aloisi 204 Chelsea St. East Boston teacher Franccnc Amari 172 Oliver St. Malden animal technician Ella Amau 364 Bremen St. East Boston journalism Mary Jo Astuti 14 Harley Avc Everett business education Charlie Barbaro 227 Belmont St. Everett mechanical engineer AI Barbati 29 McKinley St. Everett Franca Barsanti 17 Heath St. Somerville law Gcoigiann Bianchi 62 No. Milton St. Malden lawyer Rosemary Boczenowski 5 Fenwick St. Malden journalism We would like to thank every- one who helped to make this publication possible. Mr. Dela- ney of the Taylor Publishing Co. was a godsend helping us to meet our deadlines. We extend a spe- cial thanks to Mr. John Neister whose creativity and inspiration have added a unique dimension to this book. Ann Boyle 25 Haskell Avc Everett registered nurse Richard Bradshaw 127 High St. Charlestown Malden accountant William Castro 21 Mt. Vernon St. Charlestown state trooper Cheryl Burgess 412 Lebanon St. Malden cosmetologist Robyn Cenone 189 Vane St. Revere Brian Burke 228 Russell St. Everett state trooper Lonainc Cervizzi 224 Park Ave. Revere doctor Mary Bussey 9 Billow Avc Revere therapist Lauren Chiavelli 8 Hillside Ave. Everett social worker Denise Caiazzo 112 Park Avc Revere Spanish major Kathy Coppola 9 Hillside Ave. Everett probation officer Monica Cameron 16 Shedhill Ave Everett medical secretary Chris Clifford 21 Fairlawn St. Everett legal secretary Ellen Canty 59 Burbank St. Revere physical therapy Jean Colaruso 29 Thacher St. Boston Bob Caramanica 41 Revere St. Everett accountant AnnMaric Colasanti 230 Feny St. Everett journalist Carol Card 37 Princeton Rd. Malden registered nurse Robert Collins 32 Vernal St. Everett John Carroll 1 Mt. Vernon Ave. Charlestown Sheila Connelly 181 Cowper St. East Boston medical assistance Joseph Caruso 537 Highland Ave. Malden Roberta Constantine 122 Cottage St. Everett nurse dentist Robert Coughlin 56 Gilbert St. Malden civil engineer Patrice Cowhig 303 Proctor Ave. Revere gymnastic teacher Robert Cronin 224 Park Ave. Revere lawyer Mario D'Angelo 18 Sheafc St. Malden businessman Kathryn Davis 7 Woods Place Charlestown veterinarian art field Adrienne Eames 9 O'Riclly Way Charleston x-ray technology Michael Egan 96 Ferry St. Everett Joanne Evangelista 8 Elwood St. Everett nursing lames Falvey 58 Autumn St. Everett government Robert Guerra 7 Russell St. Charleston journalist William P. Hancffant 144 Walnut St. Everett electrical engineer william S. Hancffant 180 Shutc St. Everett law Patricia Harrington 48 Spencer Ave. Chclsc3 law Brian Dawley 41 Oakwood Ave. Revere plumber Dennis Fasciani 134 Cottage St. Everett engineering Patricia Havey 39 Cleveland Ave. Everett sociologist Lisa Dawley 24$ Reservoir Ave. Revere dental hygienist Lori Ferguson 63 Elm St. Melrose journalism Norecn Hazclton 29 Willard St. Chelsea Joan Desmond 17 Warren St. Everett an - therapist Gioconda DiBiasc Lot A Lookout Terr. Lynnficld Kelli Dill 111 Derby Rd. Revere special education Richard DiNatale 14 Pierce Ave. Everett accountant Donna Fiore 119 Webster St. Malden physical therapy Richard Foley 69 Preston St. Everett Richard Foster 60 Sagamore Ave. Chelsea commercial artist Stephen Frisiello 91 Central Ave. Everett pharmacy Michael Fuller 169 Shutc St. Everett law Susan Gcrtz 118 Gledhill Ave. Everett social worker Charles Goyctche 118 Bucknam St. Everett draftsman Anthony Grassa 141 High St. Everett accountant Patricia Dixon 14 Howard St. Malden James Doherty 106 Wavcrly St. Everett Steve Doherty 20 Andrew St. Everett broadcasting Robert Donovan 89 Stratford Rd. Melrose architectural engineer Joseph Dukeman 28 Bainbridge St. Malden Cheryl Holden 140 Bayswater St. East Boston law Joyce Holmes 244 Kennedy Dr. Malden marketing Maureen Honahan 22 Ashland St. Medford interior design Mary Horgan 31 Wyoming Hu. Melrose oceanographer Paul Hum 10 Washington St. Everett medicine Philip ludice 15 Fewlry St. Revere Lctlic Kelley 67 Prescott St. Everett psychology Anne Kelly 57 Baldwin St. Charlestown special education Theresa Kelly 100 Jaques St. Somerville secretary Fred MacKay 32 McKinley St. Everett accounting Josepph Kennedy 16 Mason St. Everett math teacher Barbara Maestranzi 26 Pleasant Ave. Saugus teacher Mark Kennedy 50 Thurman Pk. Everett medicine Ann Maffeii 219 Gladstone St. East Boston childhood education Patricia Kennedy 30 Raymond St. Everett dental hygienist Vincent Maguire 41 Summer St. Everett naval officer John Kirby 9 Maynard St. Malden broadcasting Susan Mahoney 100 Baldwin St. Charlestown nursing Vincent La Frazia 99 Golden Ave. Medford data processing engineer Judith Martocchio 128 Central Ave. Everett nurse Margaret Leahy 80 Summer St. Everett nurse Stephen Mastiocola 107 Bradford St. Everett accountant Patricia Lee 13 Autumn St. Malden special education John Mauricllo 72 Bayrd St. Malden special education Mary Lcmciux 16 Forest Ave. Everett political science Ronald Mauriello •18 Bayrd St. Malden business James Leonard Patrick McDaid banking Valerie Megna 55 Cambridge St. Revere biology Anne Mcnrctt 16 Autumn St. Everett physical therapist Michele Mansfield 9 Lawn wood PI. Charlestown accounting Robin Miller 33 Hancock St. Revere medical field Joseph Mobilia 35 Waverly Ave. Everett law enforcement Robin Mo tesano 29 Bayswiter St. East Boston pediatrician Kathy Morales 24 Gilmore St. Everett interpreter Brian Moran 7 Hall Ave. Everett carpenter Michael Morgan 9 Pierce Ave. Everett artist 2 Adams St. Charlestown license contractor Mary Levett 347 Lebanon St. Malden rehabilitation June Lipnoski 18 Steam St. Malden Denise Lucey 209 Hancock St. Everett Mary Lynch 15 Gilmore St. Everett Teresa McGon; 45 Glcndale t Everett law 4 Brook St. Somerville business Joseph McGonagle 13 Hampshire St. Everett Shelley McGonagle 30 Eden St. Charlestown nant Frank Medaglia 567 Lincoln Ave. Saugus 14 Leyden St. Boston accountant Arleen Morganto 30 Fcnno St. Everett flight attendant Cathyn Moscato 12 Joy Terr Malden lawye 156 Garland St. Everett legal secretary Debra Murphy 1S1 Cowper St. East Boston social worker James Murray 186 Linden St. Everett forest ranger Kim Kelson •168 Boulevard Revere teacher Charlene Noc 1400 Salem St. Malden registered nurse Daniel O'Callaghan 74 Warren Avc. Chelsea medicine Mary O'Donnell 39 Harvard St. Everett nurse Michael O'Leary 21B Vine St. Everett policeman Lawrence Olivier 53A Chatham Rd. Everett commercial arts Alan Olsen 5 Intervale St. Everett legal secretary Patrice Pclosi 111 Bradford St. Everett Margaret Penny- 519 Ferry St. Everett medical field Patricia Penta 61 Tappan St. Everett nursing William Perry 156 Garfield Avc. Chelsea civil engineering Donna Petrone 214 Brooksidc Pkwy. Medford child study- Donna Plunkett 9 Albion St. Everett physical ed. teacher Albert Ponas 102 Golden Avc. Medford chemical engineer Michael Raftery 64 Taft St. Revere business management Charlie Ragusa 49 Cook Avc. Chelsea management Cheryl Ricci 133 Grover St. Everett medical secretary James Richards 88 Bartlett St. Charlestown Joseph Rossetti 54 Third St. Medford history teacher Debra Rumorc 10 Waverly Avc. Everett Joanne Ryan 14 Wcstover St. Everett recreation leader Vincent Sablone , 126 PTince St. Boston Audrey Salvi 50 St. Andrew Rd. East Boston Jo-Ann Savignano 129 Fenno St. Revere Elaine Sexton 84 Horace St. East Boston physical therapy Brian Shea 9 Prospect St. Charlestown astronomer John Sheehan Revere doctor Maureen Olsen 22 Myrtle St. Saugus St. nurse Jeannette Orsino 346 w. Emerson St. Melrose psychologist Louise Palladino 7 Teragram St. East Boston architect •f Carol Patcnaude 39 Morris St. ■ i A Valerie 179 Shutc St. Everett occupational therapist Geralyn Reardon 70 Newton St. Everett medical technology ■Cl Mary Elizabeth Resti 125 Fern Rd. Medford legal secretary Avc. Willikm Sheppard 25 Dave ns St. Evert: criminology Edmund Silverio 15 Fairlawn St. Eve ell 1 therapist en Sinnett Ashley St. 12 East Boston registered nurse Craig Smith 54 Vetercns Ave. Everett hairdresser John Solomons 177 Garfield Avc. Revere accounting Paul Solviletti 97 Buckn3irt St. Everett doctor Joanne Speranza 307 Chelsea St. East Boston nurse Toni Spinazzola 311 Proctor Ave. Revere sociology Karen Staffleri 44 Ashley St. East Boston lawyer Janyce Stafficry 105 Springvale Ave. Chelsea nursing Mary Stxachan 66 Wyllis Avc. Everett psychologist Maureen Sullivan 57 Shutc St. Everett liberal arts Marie Sutherby 55 Boston Rock Rd. Melrose business Kim Taylor 41 Baldwin St. Charlestown radiologist Michael Tedesco 81 Yeamans St. Revere Michele Testa 23 Grant Rd. Malden law Duane Thorpe 20 Pelham Si. Malden lawyer Barbara Tootney 22 Hyde St. Revere accounting Karen Trupasso 38 Belgrade St. Revere legal secretary Joseph Vautour 15 Belmont Pk. Everett P3trice Viehl 192 Reservoir Ave. Revere accountant Mary Ellen Walsh 113 High St. Everett nursing Ellen Ward 772 Broadway Everett secretary Lynelle White Chelsea Robert Yasi 168 Winthrop Ave. Everett accountant Jeanne Zackulat 93 Pleasant St. Melrose lawyer Mary Sirachan, Editor Francene Amari Charles Barbaro Franca Barsanti Cheryl Burgess Ellen Canty John Carrol Joan Desmond YEARBOOK STAFF Kelli Dill Richard Foster Steven Frisiello Patricia Harrington Theresa Kelly Margaret Leahy Mary Lemieux Ann Maffei Valerie Rao Marie Sutherby Michele Testa A special thanks to Mrs. Maureen Demse; If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too: If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or, being lied about, don’t deal in lies, Or being hated don't give way to hating, And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise; If you can dream - and not make dreams your master; If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim, If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two imposters just the same: If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools; If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings, And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: Hold on! If you can talk to crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much: If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds' worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, And - which is more - you’ll be a Man, my son! - Rudyard Kipling
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