Revere High School - Lantern Yearbook (Revere, MA)
- Class of 1953
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H f if X ALICE CHIOTA Assocnate Edztof Zfnrrmnrh We the members of the Class of 19.93 face the commg year wxth confidence Our trust 1n the future has been forged ln the fires of our past We w11l regard the future as a challenge because that IS our nature By meetmg every challenge that IS hurled at us we prepare ourselves for tomorrow When we enter mto the world we w1ll leave a part of us behmd our school years at Revere Hxgh School Dur mg those happy years we met many students some became casual frlendshlps whlle others wlll develop mto long and lastlng assoclatlons Wlth these frxends we have partlclpated ln many sports clubs and varxous actlvxtxes all of whlch were full of fun and enjoyment for all We must leave much of th1S behind forever Your yearbook The Lantern IS the means of brlngmg these events and 6p1S0d8S back to you It lS your storehouse of pleasant memorres Cherlsh xt forever for lt w1ll brxng you many happy moments I w1sh at thls time to thank all my asslstants and co-workers who have made the success of your yearbook posslble Thanks go especlally to Mlss Strong our capable ad vlsor whose tlreless efforts are appreclated by all I now g1ve you your yearbook The Lantern May xt brmg you many pleasant moments throughout your l1fe' DONALD SANTOS Edztor m Chzef DONALD SANTOS Editor m Chzef , . 9 1 1 - . 9 ' ' u 1 n ' ' T O - 1 9 r 7 u av ' ' ' . - b 9 . u yr 7 . , - , . 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KL-XSS MOTTO A Sound Mmd ln A Sound Bodw SI!! l'IIlOT PINKIIYILIN 718 4 IOHN LLSCO Svc: etrnu TFAN MOOI F 124 I-'KTRICIA WX I' RS ALEXANDER ALEXANIAN To Travel March 19 Alex one of the fabu lous Goldust Twins a con rroisseur of fine food desires extensive travel and to vwrk abroad Football 1 3 4 Track 2 '3 4 Boys Gleel Dramatic 1 7 Soccerl Basketball 1 ANNE AWIOROSO Airline Hostess Januarv 9 Always smiling alwavs ready to help someone-neat dresser an asset to the senior class future airline hostess for American Air lines Debating 3 Council 4 JAMES ARMITSTEAD Army September 8 ed - a - always friendly - shy with the girls - homework doesn't bother him - one of the best track- sters ever to wear the Blue and White. Boys Glee 1 25 Track 1 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 1, 2 3, 4. EDWARD ALBANO Mechanic June 6 Bmky never talks more than he has to-blonde wavy hair makes his home in his car easiest to get class dues from wants to own his own garage Track 1 Press 1 2 MICHAEL AVRATIN Lawyer November 22 Mike flash on the ice happy go lucky the little professor of our school always overburdened with homework sharp dresser Hockey 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 Basketballl 2 Track 1 Yearbook 4 DELLA AUCELLA Operator April 14 Dee - never makes her presence known - a smile for everyone - good-natured - never hurries. Debating 2, ELEANOR BARBANTI Nurse February 3 Ellie - slick chick - has a hello for everyone - dresses with exceptionally good taste - 108 her favorite classroom, Debating 3. MARGARET BABCOCK Nurse May 8 Margie possesses quiet efficiency may be quiet but still waters nm deep loves swimming will be an asset to any hospital Round Table 1 2 Debating 4 Band 2 Girls Chorus 2 Choral 3 4 Girls Choir 3 4 JANE BAILLIE Airline Hostess November 02 Tiny small and cute right on the beam full of fun does her work and does it well enthusiastc talker peppy miss sure to succeed Girls Chorus 1 Choral 4 Choir 4 ALBERT BALBONI Engineer June 5 - makes his home in his auto - everybody s right hand man - takes his dis- appointments with a smile -- truly one of the bluebloods of Beachmont - good sense of humor - quiet but mischiev- ous at times. Hockey 1 2, 3, 4. ESTELLE BARNES Comptometer Operator June 19 Ste beautiful blonde hair soft spoken heart warming smile blushes prettily quite the bowler Girls Glee 1 Girls Chorus 2 Choral 3 Girls Choir 3 JAMES BAX Electrician ril 8 Mac quiet unusual sense of humor one of the Pines boys has no interest in the opposite sex loves history FRANK BELLOFATTO Veterinarian August 1 Capt Minnow nic name due to his ability to swim always gives a gang a ride to school in the morn ing in his car easy to ge' along with likes to go hunting in Reading woods - loves animals. IRENE BARBAINTI Secretary January 2 An A 1 pupil bound to succeed lady at all times always well groomed dont be fooled by her shy ness Glee 1 4 Honor Society NIELANIE BERGER -hcheologist February 4 Mel never has to worry about her marks qulet conservative industrious student will succeed anything she undertakes Dramatic 2 3 German 3 Debating 2 3 Honor Society 0 PAULINE BERFIELD College August T Polly - pleasing person' ality - the perfect pupil - plays piano to perfection - never at a loss for words - neat and sweet-pretty brown hair. Girls' Glee 2: Girls' Choir 3, 43 Choral 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 4, ROBERT BONNEY Sports January 3 Ace - co-captain of our football team - always a big grin that wins him many friends - all around athlete - wants to be R.H.S. coach someday - sharp dresser, Football 1, 2. 3, 43 Basket- ball l, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 41 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Debating 33 Senior Council 43 Yearbook 4. ELAINE BERLIN Commercial Artist November 12 Happy go lucky never seen without her pocketbook would make a perfect artist good taste in clothes always with a smile Girls Glee 2 Debating 2 3 Dramatic 2 3 ROBERT BLOOM Industrial Engineer May 21 Bobby fine Person to know always ready for a laugh one of the taller membeis of the class Joys his history class ever ready to lend a helping hand Dramatic 3 4 Boys Glee 4 German 4 ELLIOT BLOOMBERG Composer Aprll 27 Mister B another hot rod fan wants to compose unfinished symphony someday excels in music appreciation a real nice person to know Dramatic 2 3. 4 Track 3 Boys Glee 1. Rfk JOSEPH BROGNA Axlatlon November 1 oe a proven artlst loxes hl, aeronautlcg class neat dresser short and qulet wlll make a xery good Waxy man ALFRED BRUZZESE Salesman January Breezy the center our football team oe none always good for a Joke contlnually laughlng never overburdened wlth homework Football 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 Yearbook 4 LEO BURKE Lawyer July Blngo mllllonalre has a mama for danclng mlschlewous at tlmes easy to get along wlth because of hls gentlemanly nature-neat dresser wants to succeed as a lawyer DOLORES BRADLEY Secretary June 11 Dee wears a smlle that wont come off appears to be qulet really IS Publlc Energy No 1 pretty blonde halr excels ln swlmmlng Roundtable 2 Glrls Glee 4 Debatlng 4 ELEANOR CANNIZZO Secretary September 10 Ellle qulet roller skates whenexer she posslbly can her slncere and frlend ly manner wlll be an asset to her work Debatlpg 4 Itallan 2 4 ABGELINA CANIILLERI Chemlstry September 2: Angle stamp collectlng' OCCUDIFS her spale moments alxxays ln a happy mood partlcularlg fond of Lltln good student lnte leltu ll hopes to applv hel tllent a deslled dlltctlon xx lnts re lllze hll ambltlon as a chemlcal ph llmaclst Debatlng i 4 i' an GI-,RALDIXE L ANT-XLDO School Tlalhel -Xugusz 9 Jerll Q l lous good nalured xxlll nexq bl xx th out flllnd XXIHHIHR' DBI sonllltx l lex hul mls Chl9XOUS lt IITIIPS 7 '?W A' EMMA CAPONE Slnger January 10 1' mlly our TV star an exerlastlng glft of gab always ln a dlther free from homework attractlxe blown halr Chorus 1 Glee Z Choll 4 Chorll 4 Debatlng JOHN CARROLL -Xrmy January 96 Jack happy go luckx free as alr smles f exelvonp alxxays has a Joke llN9S ln the plesent hls mlnd 15 far away from school lCk 1 4 LIOS untlyl 7 IHYLLIS C XNSAXDRI Tx plst bQpKt'n1bQl' 8 Tlnx has l lxnlck fol exxlng happx gn luck hort and sxxelt mlle lor QXPIXODK MARY CECCAROSSI Marriage August 19 Shortie friendly to all quiet at all times loves to read should make some man happy ALFRED CECERE Admiral October 16 Freddy newer talks much flash on the basket ball and baseball diamond wants to Join the Navy the easy way as an Admiral Basketball 1 2 3 4 Foot uall 3 baseball 3 4 CECILE CELLA College February 23 Cex good natured piano her hobby appears to be serious but always ready for fun ltaian 2 3 4 Glee 2 4 Dramatic 3 4 Nlewsette 2 Council 4 DOROTHY CATALANO Airline Hostess April 25 Dolly - gift to R.H.S. - terrific personality - neat in appearance - generous heart - will succeed in anything she undertakes, Debating 3. RALPH CERBONE Electrical Engineer July 9 Sub - loves Italian - makes friends easily - ear- nest - has a great sense of humor. Boys' Glee 3, 45 Choral 39 Italian 2, 3, 4. K' r NATALIE CERASOLI Secretary December Za lNit dlmlnutlxe md dynamic bundle ot Joy xnacious head churlmdex has outside interest xexy l'rank swemlncss per onified Dram mc 1 7 Churlexdei 5 4 Gills Lholrl National Honor 3 4 LOUIS LIRILLO SE'rNlCe February 2 Chuckie quiet and re serv ed wonderful person to know earnest easy going' nice curly hair well liked by all collects guns as a hobby LARRY CHAEI' Pro Football August 1 Murphy one of R H S 5 gridsters always a big hello for everyone a ter rific dancer studies wrest ling with Mr Morelli Track 2 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Debating PAUL CHARLES To Travel June 21 Charlie tall blond and good looking would be lost without a car an ardent sports follower helps sup port the R K O ALICE CHIOTA Legal Secretary September 10 our gal Sunday hair and sparkling our secretary for two a witty intel unpredictable one of our star Thespians Miss Best Citizen of 1953 Round Table 1 2 Sec e tary 1 3 Dramatics 1 2 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 Asso crate hditor Yearbook 4 pretty eyes years ligent HARV EY COIIEN Radio Technician June 1 Booga Res ere s No 1 new sboy has an easy com easy go outlook on life cuily black hair always ready for a laugh Football 2 Soccer NIYRA COHEN Housewife Noxembei Io Mike petite and sweet friendly towards all has an interest in the class of will surely be 1 won dexful housewife Clee Club 1 ELAINE COLELLA Secretary February 9 Ll - at home on a dance door - shy but looks are deceiving - terrific dresser - lover of music - pretty waxy hair- a sparkling per- sonality. Yearbook 4. LORRAINE CLENIENTI FRANK COLNIAX Authoress September 29 Accountant June I8 Larry tall and attrac Frankie .ndeht base tive charming personality ball fan on the quiet side well liked quite a gal always worries about his on skates homework exer reads t Girls Glee 3 Debating 4 defend his home town Italian 4 Baseball 'I MARIE COLERICO JOHN CONWAY Bookkeeper January 26 Collgee May 16 Lots of fun - a bit on the Jack - friend to all - quiet side though - easy to good natured - always good get along with - has many for a laugh - quiet at times outside interests, - conservative dresser - very well mannered. ALICE CUNIE-Xl Bookkeeper beptember 11 weet personality fu of un always awaiting a good Joke peacnes and cream comp ex lon quite the ear for music Glee 3 Choral 4 Art 2 Choir 4 DONALD CONNOR Teacher May 25 Donnie enjovs spark ing fires looks forward to bookkeeping period very confident on picking the rig candidate at elections Band 2 'S 4 Orchestra 2 LESTER CONNERS Card I l'1yer Jul ' 1 e' - one of Nats boys - full of fun and mischief - roving Romeo of R.H.S. - always has his homew'ork done! Soccer 2, '3, 4' Baseball 3' Track 3. RICHARD COSCIA Lrbrarian July 2 Dickie tall dark and handsome sure to be a suc cess at what he attempts his shining black hair is by far hrs crowning glory sharp dresser Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 Footballl 2 RUTH COWHIG Nurse June 24 Ruthie likeable per sonalrty has a mania for dancrng an attractive miss dresses with taste makes friends easily or ever srngrng Charlie My Boy JEROME CURRERI Draftsman January '31 Jerry nexer vuthout his blue conxertrble expert rn outdoor sports black waxy harr quiet a times well liked AUDREY CORTESE Receptionist August 23 Audie small and cute quref at times very friendly lrkes listenrng to music always happy Grrls Glee 2 3 Choral 4 Choir 4 JOANNE D ALESSANDRO Airline Hostess Noxember 19 Joanre quiet but a nays ln a happy mood lowes to bovsl enjoys her office practice class er consideration of others will L k .Q be an asset rn her work Choral 2 3 Glee 1 QI RICHARD llTLLR KECELIA DELLA CROCE To Succeed May L' Air Line Hoitess Ju y 15 'Dick - ' 'md res:-rv 4 Cindy - loves to bowl 3 has many friends - - athletic type - winning ways on the go - witty - personality - sociable - never- over-wor'ked - as 1 good student -- should be 'rt- goo se-nso of humor, tructive in her' unifo m, flee 1. PRLDENCL DAHF be-rrrtarx Frbruarx 1 lrudx rlwaws smiling has a host of friends likes listening to music will be an asset to the bus ness uorld Round Table 1 Girls Choir 4 Cho al .I-XCR DAX IQ Engineer 'Vlaw 21 Jackie ardent sports an always full of energy sociable conscientious worker manncrly rather quiet a nice person to knovx Baseball 'S 4 Track 'S 4 ROBERT DE ANGELI5 Mechanical Engineer August 1 Bobby neat dresser easy gorng manner one to hate as a friend vlan black hair Theatre worker lress 1 Debatrng 1 M Rex ere capable xx ood RICHARD DeMAURO Air Force August 8 Dick - easy going - cheerful person - has a keen interest in football - always ready to laugh - never a sad face Football 1 2 3 4 ROBERT DeMINICO Draftsman December 7 always buys his cokes at Cardell s loves to s 1 one of Friday nights crowd at the Revere Theatre easy to get along with lost without his brother s car Football 1 2 3 SHIRLEY DENINISON Nurse March 13 Shxrl -captivating smile and winning ways whiz with a typewriter wi make an efficient nurse friends wlth all RONALD DEL SAPIO Mechanic March 11 Dell - a whiz with cars - never without a hello! - a loyal member of the Gear Grinders - sparkling per- sonality - good dresser. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot, ball 1. WIILDRED De0RIO Singer July 23 Mimi a future hit GEORGE DEXTER Banking April 22 Georgie - a quiet sense of humor - never without his homework - well-ma.n- nered - enjoys sailing very much - has a likeable way - will surely be a success. 3 Band 2, 3, 45 Honor Society . 4. BARBARA DI PAOLO Telephone Operator June o Bib nice to know parade star wonderful per son to know always sing mg enjoys her typing class Girls Glee 4 Girls Chorus 4 ie N sociiblf Uccels in ewing gif d with tht alt of pimtx ig w plm mul l ANNA DiBLASI Typist April 14 Ambitious - friends with everyone - a teacher's prize package - neat and sweet - outside interests - an asset to any bowling team FRANCES DIGLIO Secretary January 14 Fran quiet but friend very studious neat dresser deep dark brown eyes resen ed efficient typist particularly mter ested ln sports will be a success in the business world MARTIN DI LIEGRO Tile Mechanic April Z1 Mutt always in trouble nex er a dull moment w hen hes around has loads of friends easy to get along with pl ns pool Track 4 WILLIAM DISCEPOLO Astronomei June 18 Red full of fun favoxs being- neutral always sees the bright side busy as a bee happy go lucky personality kid Just cant settle down to study Boys Glee 2 3 4 Choral JOHN DONATI Salesman October 16 Johnny tall dark and handsome sharp dresser has a way with the girls a sports lover extra special personality Baseball 1 Boys Glee 1 2 Basketball 1 LORRAINE DOTOLO Business Work July 9 Lorrie a wonderful gill to know sharp dresser always ha, a big hello fox exeryone enjoys sports dark hair and eyes BARBARA DiPIRO Secretary October 14 Babs - short and sweet - friendly to all - enjoys her stamp collection -- will make a very good secretary. Dramatic 3, 4g Glee 4g Debating 4: National Honor 3, 4. ROLAND DUMONT To Succeed June 16 Fishy - an outside fish- erman - good student at Figures - one of the best - hopes to own his own boat someday. Baseball 2, 3, 4. GEORGE DOL CET lmfe sional Baseball April 23 Dewey chuck full of wit and humor liked by exeuone RH S 5 scholar md sportsman a gentleman .nt all times baseball en thusmst Baseballl Z 3 4 Basket ball 1 7 3 4 Councn PAUL FENINELL To make money Not ember 29 Still waters xun deep bashful sm le reserxed but sometime, mlschevous we liked by all enjoys talking with the girls keeps out of mischief by working . VIARCIA EPSTEIN Secretary September lo Quiet but beware O l those big blue eyes terrific on the dance floor a pupil that teachers appreciate Dramatic 3 4 Girls Glee NICHOLAS FASSI Photography April 17 Nick a whiz at ama teur photography works hard at anything he does wants to own his own cab inet making business easy to get along with an avid football fan JULIAN FEINGOLD Areonautlcal Engineer February 9 Jules happy go lucky always ready with a Joke once a friend always a friend new er worries about homework Dramatic 4 Hockey 4 KENNETH FEYLER TV Technlclan April 18 oe ta peppy full of fun easy to get along with always has a Joyful grin mstigator of trouble has a winning per sonallty a great hockey player Hockey 3 4 ELLIOT FINKELSTEIN Doctor April 9 Fink outwardly serl ous mwardly full of fun leader in classes loves sports terrific soccer play has a heart of gold the seasoning of our class Band 2 Boys Glee 2 3 4 Choral 2 3 4 Soccer 2 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 Presi dent 4 GLORIA FINO Career Glrl February 26 Go a real chatter ox full of life llves by laughter everyones friend a whiz on a dance floor pretty brown eyes neat dresser De ating A 4 Glrls Chorus 3 Natxonal Honor 3 FELIX FERRI ANNE FLOOD Arr Force January 20 Vurse July 27 Steamboat car con Chatter box sweet scxous one of the hot rods well mannered very friend has a way with the teach ly towards all never over ers good boy to know burdened by homework Soccer 2 3 4 whiz behind a car wheel Dramatic ' 2 3 4 De batmg Society 4 SHIRLEY FINO areer Girl April 15 Tiny - pretty and petite - R.H.S.s bombshell - eautiful dark hair - ome on the dance floor. National Honor 3, 4. DOUGLAS FRAZIER Mechanical Engineer August 23 Dougy - one of the smallest in the senior class - full of pep - always on the go - excels in math - model railroad builder in spare time, EUGENE FLYNN Executive November 20 Gus happy go luck newer overburdened wit homework has a way with girls never a dull moment when he 5 around our future Bob Clayton Senior Council 4 ARTHUR FORD Bookkeeper Ar friendly dx osx tion short and mlschevous enjoys his class in B always ready to lend a help mg hand KATHRYN FOULDS Secretary April 26 Kathy cute blonde personality plus always has a big hello for every one lox es her sew mg class Girls Chorus 2 Girls Choir 3 4 Choral 3 JOHN FUSCO Doctor May 15 Buzzy RHS scholar and sportsman co captaln of the football team WhlZ on the basketball court and basbeall dlamond Amerlcan Football 1 2 3 4 Basket ba 1 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Track 3 4 V1ce Pres: dent 4 Yearbook 4 RICHARD GALE Engmeer JUIY 12 Dxck another George Mxkan makes frxends eas ly lean and lanky lrkes automoblle work rustY haxr Basketball 1 2 3 4 JAMES GARDNER Automoblle Mechamc January 9 J1m all quxet untll you get to know hlm nexer owerburdened wlth homework vnll always enjoy success ln hrs ambltlon Basketball 1 'VIARY FRENETTE STELLA GENDREAL W A F March 14 May a loyal supporter of the skatxng rlnk has a way of makmg frxends -- neat dresser - a true friend. ,-. Q' Fash1on Deslgner Jus 1 Tootle smal ln :ze but oh those ewes' e reason why they say good things come in small pack- ages - sharp dresser with a personality to match Tumbler 1 Press 1 '15 s-I HELEN GELLER Medlcal Secretary Nowember 19 Small sweet and neter serl ous personallty plus xnaclous loxeable al nays ready for fun pretty dark ey es wlth long lashes good taste ln clothes smooth dancer Glrls Chorus 9 3 4 Year book 4 ROBERT GLINA Jazz Musxclan December 13 klmker socmble good stature sharp drc :ser wlll han mam glxls find mg thelr wav to hear hxm play the saxaphom has an ear for Jazz Dramatlc 2 4 Soccer 2 fl LOLIS GENERAZZO State Trooper August Z8 General knows his ports IS net er vxlthout 1 ot nod vull be xn ffficlent 116101361 mg nlght Trackl Z Footbxlll 9 4 sketball 1 Z l 4 we Prestdent 0 lresldc nt tl RICHARD GILLER Commerclal Auatm December 1.3 Dlck quxet and serx ed thrnes on sports our recent addltlon flom Mal den Hxgh School mterested m aeronautlcs nex er ox er burdened ulth homework MARTIN GINSBURG Baker 'Vlaw 18 'Vlarty mce ey es well manner-ed quiet sense of humor alvx ays ready to do a favor enjoys TV ALINE GOLDMAN Housewife May 2 A y petite pretty viawv hair appears to be quiet but still waters iun deep likes dancing RENEE GOLB Twins Apxil 3 ee sunny disposition polite at all times ov able character has an interest in the U S Marine Corps loves to bowl Dramatic 2 3 Girls Choir 1 Choral 4 National Honor .IUDITH GOSS Teacher July 15 Judy has a contagious laugh and mischiewous grin always with a cheery greeting pays no attention to trouble and trouble pays no attention to her a beau tiful singing voice Dramatic 2 3 Girls Choir 4 Choral 4 Honor Society 3 MARION GOULD Airline Hostess October 2 Mat' not a care in the world personality plusl' Could out talk anyone neat dresser ardent sports fan partial to the Marines Tumbling 2 3 Round Table 2 Dramatic 2 3 RENEE GOLDSTEIN Buyer August 3 A pretty brunette - huge brown eyes and silky hair to match -- brimming with charm - vivacious - wins over all who know her. Debating 3, 4g Girls' Glee 2, 33 Yearbook 4. CONSTANCE GRIFFIN Nurse February 4 Connie - quiet but looks are deceiving - a good Eng- lish student - neat dresser - wants to continue after school in nursing. Girls' Chorus 3: Girls' Glee Il, 45 Debating Society 3, 4. LOUIS GUERRA Naval Olllcer February I Squares dont let his shyness fool you neat dresser tall dark and handsome lover of cards Football 1 2 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 TOBY GRUBERT DONALD HERSH Secretary June 5 Musician Aprll 22 One of our nicest girls Donny a sure success polite to everyone mee quiet well mannered dresser good natured always greets you with a like b al who know her smile conscientious d y I quiet takes everything IU really marvelous at the piano her stride National Honor 3 4 GERALD HARRIS College February 3 Gery - enviable disposi- tion - characteristic smile - will never be without friends-loves to play around with electricity. Boys' Glee 1, 2. ANTHONY IOVINE Fireman August 1 f'Tony - quiet and con- scientious - ardent bowler - well-mannered - a proven friend, Track 33 Debating 4. KATHLEEN IINSALACO Model July 7 Kathy cute neat dresser lover of her sew mg class nice erson to know would ma e a per fect model smooth dancer e 1 2 3 Choi Choral 4 National Honor 3 DANIEL JANIS Restauranteur May 4 'Greek - will follow in his dads footsteps - . ardent sports enthusiast rare sense of humor ladies man everybodys pal excellent bowler ANTHONY JANNIWO Bachelor October 18 Sim another Yogi Berra supports the Central Lunch always surrounded by his friends Baseball 1 2 3 4 BEVERLY JEINSEN Private Secretary January 14 Bes alvsays on hex toes ovs ner of a sparkling personality enjoys bovx ing golfing' and dancing' alxsays well gioomed Round Table 1 2 ROBERT JACOME Navy February 2 Jake - good sense of humor - enjoys fishing - well-liked - quiet - helpful - capable of taking care of himself. Band 2, 35 Football 4. JANE KARGER Medical Secretary January 1 Janie - shining red hair - quiet at times - but oh! those other times - always has a cheery hello for every. one, 2 Girls' Glee 1: Dramatic 2, . , 4. JANICE KAPLAN LEONARD KESSEL Housevnlte July 21 Businessman April 13 Poo host of friends nn eserv m g Le y r ed so e full oi pep and good nature times' good looking has an interest in the class of faworite among his friends 2 shining hair and eyes enjoys horseback riding Gxrls Glee 1 good mathematician diver Slfled mterests German 2 3 Debatlng 1 o IRENE KASPER To Travel February 23 Rene - a - quiet until you know her - sweet - always has a friendly hello! - hopes to go far - good luck Irene intends to see all the sights nn those far off places likes her own country best ARTHUR KEARLEH G E Worker Apr1l8 Art likes to bulld from wood has an answer for eveiythmg good natured likely to succeed in the G E HERBERT KELLEY To Succeed August 26 Ke one of the fabu lous Goldust Twins blond blue eyed and handsome sparkling personality sharp dresser President 1 Football 2 4 Track 2 3 4 Italian Debating 3 Yearbook 4 ROBERT KESSEL Psychologist August 13 R.W. - friendly disposi- tion - quiet at times - likes to laugh - tall and mannerly - will surely succeed. Soccer 2, 3, 49 Boys' Glee 3, 4' Choral 3 4. ROBERT W KESSEL Millionanre January 1 ob frequently comes forth with sharp bits of witticism an asset to the soccer te im walking ward robe Soccerl 2 3 4 Glee 3 4 Lhorxl .3 4 PHILIP KIRBY Naxy May 11 Iflip one of the original Barn Buzzards takes school to heart an all round athlete one of Jim s best book readers Basketball 1 2 3 4 NIICHAEL KIRSCI-I Pharmacist Aprll 4 Mike remarkable sense of humor has xaried inter ests quiet at times car conscious good natured nuer ower burdened w 1th homework nd 1 2 lg 3 -235' .IOANNE KOONTZ Secretary February 22 long waxy hair and beautiful long eyelashes charming personality good things come in small pack ages enjoys her record col lection Dramatic 2 4 Girls Glee WILLIAM KOTZEN Radio Engineer November 25 Billy - eyes that twin- kle - nice looking - very conservative - enjoys put- tering around cars. Dramatic 2, 3 4' Boys' Gee 2 3 4' Choral 2 3 4. 1' r JOAN LANCELLO Secretary January 26 Joanie the girl with a hello for eweryone a real sharp dresser' has a way for making friends sweet and wonderful Council 4 Debating 4 FAITH KRAMER Housewife April 27 Faithie striking interested in class of 1 enjoys reading terrific on the dance floor will be a wonderful housewife and mother Girls Clee 1 LOUISE LA CORTE Airline Hostess May 22 Sister cute forex r singing always happy will make a sweet airline hostess Glrls Glee 1 4 Dramativ. DOROTHY IA FERLA Typist Februaiy 2:1 Dotty friendly and good natured pretty blonde hair a whlzz on roller skates dont let her Shy ness fool you Debating 4 Italian 4 NI-XRILYN LANZO Nurse December 'N a easily excited tikeb dramatics to heait considerate of others should make a gocd nurse s hoii Girls L L on 4 Lhori Round Table 1 2 Dramatic 7 l 4 Nlational Honor GERALD LARDIERE Nl ichini t Iiebmary 2 J ibbti a good man 1 c e hails from late s has a vuay for mak ing liiends always seen at ill the sports exents oi il 7 3 4 Bows ee ANN LA SALLE Haizdresser October 12 Re neat dresser snappy ied head with plenty of personality friend to all will make a successful himliuser a uhizz on io ci '-kites X i GERALDINE LANDANO Stenographer October 7 Gerry - never serious - happy-go-lucky - never misses a football game - could open a record shop - a true friend to everyone. Choral 4' Girls' Choir 4. K- 4 f vi 4' Ve 43,1 'V we Q WQQS wie 1 Q2 W 93 X .J BARBARA LEFKOVICH Receptionist April 24 Bains - small in size - but oh, those eyes - a bundle of dynamite - chic - sharp dresser - adorable - terrific on the dance floor - vibrant personality, Dramatic 2 3 4 Girls Glee 3 4 17,5 3 fn IC' CHARLINE LEOPOLD College February 21 Shelly attractne graced with a perfect figure tor a model personality plus lowely eyes that talk Debating bociety 4 Girls Chorus 2 4 Iwational Honor RALPH LILLY College October S Rough and Tumble bashful type perfect gen tleman at all times hard and eai nest worker seiious at times but full of fun Boys Glee 1 Wewesette 1 2 lfootball 3 Geiman 3 4 e ating 3 4 Chess Ixat onal Honor .3 4 BLNEDICT LINIOLI Nasal Oficer April 11 typical jazz fan loud dresser easy to get along vxith studies hard fine friend National Honor 3 4 LORRAINE LA W IGUEUR JOHN LONGO SSCFQWYY June 23 llayboy December 16 Ray agreeable l0iS Landgen never over Of fun ha-Fd W0l'k9F burdened with homework YQFY ShY and lesefled beliexes in the less you de eificient in her work a tal the lgnger you live prank ented artlbt ster Pets best friend Aft 2 sharp dresser wery much interested in aeronautics enjoys playing pool too JAMES MADDEN lirdro Man -Xprrl 78 Jrmmre hopes to see the vsorld someday has a mav mth the grrl: quiet rt trmm rerv lrkeahle persorralrtv enjoys hrs rngrng clubs vsrll make good radro man Chor'1l4 Boys Glee 2 'S 4 MURRAY MAGOVSKX To Succeed April 20 Moe one of the best quret as dynamrte new er r dull moment nrce dresser one of 'Slat s bows loxes to take and develop pictures photography rs hrs hobby nr rx become a commercral prcture taker undefrded about hrs future DXNNY MAHER Qports -Xprrl 70 Drnrrre lrke to uork ass rr idx for a car grme r good athlete much ntrrc ted rn 1011 rflulse- rrrtbrll RITA MacKENZIE Model May 12 Blondy - loves horse' back riding - blond bomb- shell - excels in skating - frequent attendant at the View -- drives her own coupe - good stature and poise. WINFRED MALONE College February S Win - the Harry James of R.H.S. - true musician - always does his homework - well liked. Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee 3, 43 Choral 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 4' National Honor 3 4. JUHN M-KHONEY T4 Nucued -Kugut 7 Johnny rnclrned o be r b r mrsrhrexous the spa k that rarts the re mav find hr, pot of gold br means ls r Baseball l Hockey 2 LENA MARTOCCHIO College February 12 e small cute and neat appears quret but beware trny package of personalrty outstandrng tennrs player Dramatrc Club 2 3 Glee 2 4 Newsette 2 Honor So crety 'l 4 LORETTA MALTA Secretary Nox ember 19 Retta beautrful wavy harr always rushing has a senror interest a real sweet person to knovr Tumbling 2 RAYMOND MARTEL Nlavy December 19 Rav a boy vxrth terrrfic personalrty oo dresser has a way of mak rng frrends ardent sports follower a Credrt to R H S track team Cross Country 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Footbalr 3 4 JEANNE MARTIN Secretary Januarv 10 Jr Jr quret but pleas rng personality has a c ar acter as frrendly as her srnrle neat dresser will make the perfect secretary JOHN MATTHEWS Architectural Drawm July 7 Johnny A 1 architect has many friends a gift of gab enjoys singing likely to succeed credit to the track team Track 1 2 3 4 Boys Glee 2 3 4 Choral GEORGE MAURO Foreign Correspondent November 16 Gigi always into mlS chief the Drankster of any class no worries never ceases talking Press 1 2 Debating So ciety 2 3 4 Choral 4 Boys Glee 4 Council 4 LOIS 'WcLAUGHLlN Anlme Hostess August 18 Little Mac good things come in small packages one of RH S 5 peppiest cheer leaders one of City Hall s best patlons Sehlfll Prom Queen Cheerleader 4 Choral 4 K hoir 4 MA TR RIO JOHY VIELLACE ANTHONY S 0 . . Plumber December 23 Bachelor September 16 Butchie - former usher Sooky - happy-go-lucky at the Revere Theatre - sup- - likeable - popular with ports Pete's lunch - loves all - always ready to lend a casual clothes - has many helping hand - a terrific friends - good sport, basketball player. Xe., QQ-I GERALD XlcNlASTERw Nan June 4 Gerlv max rind his pot of gold on the high eas a peifect gentleman at all times dint let hi shvness tool vou tall and good looking '1 teirnic horseman enlpoys his math class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, XIX A NIERRIAM Nurse Vlalth 4 stem quiet ut not when xou get to know her intene ted in dramat cc '1 perfect student H l make a uonderful nurse Dramatic 7 3 4 Choml4 L hoir 4 Press Z Debating 2 LORETTA WELONE Secretary June 12 An addition to RHS never a dull moment when she is around quiet but' bevi axe svleet and sincere always ready for a Joke a neu comer wonder if she still misses Roxbury Memor nal High has made many friends here already CONCETTA MEINKELLO -Xirline Hostess August 23 Connie nice to have around an attractive brun nette a sparkling personal enjoys writing poetry has a twinkle in her eyc Tumbling 2 RIT-1 NIEOLI Secletary -Xpxil 12 R p1 oof that all angels do not haxe vungg full of un parklxng personalltw dancing enthusiast fond of 102 slick thick Debating 3 4 Choral 2 3 .-9 i JEAN MOORE Airline Hostess February 24 Jeannie tall and blonde v ry attractne one of RH S 5 peppy cheerleaders has a knack for winning friends arrn es every morning at 8 do excels in bowling oxer 100 Cheerleader 3 4 Secretary 4 Chorus 1 Yearbook 4 JOAN 'NIOORE Buyer Januaiv 19 Joanie svs eet and de mure Sparkling blue tyes Johnnie Rays greatest fan spends her money on popular records LEO NIOODY Disc Jockey August '71 Carl likes to svnm a future 'Nlorm Prescott has his moods enjoys his English class vsell liked by all pleasing personality good friend JEANNETTE NIORETTI Musician May 23 an pretty Jet black hair good natured w ll mannered loves the mlISlC world Debating 3 Girls Choir 4 Girls Chorus 4 '03 X K' ROBERT MOORE Ski Instructor March 21 Bob - enjoys collecting stamps - nice wavy hair - sharp dresser - whizz on skis - has a way with girls -winning personality. Vice President 1' Glee 3 4' Dramatic 1 2. L . QD KATHLEEN MOREL Airlines November 22 Kate - nice to know - has an ear for a good joke - likes to read - excels in sew- ing - a smile for everyone. K l SUSAN MOSCHELLA Airline Receptionist March 30 Sue - a pretty miss - appears quiet-good natured and well mannered - enjovs a good book, BARBARA MORRIS Fashion Designer January 9 Barbie one ofthe best excels in swing smooth dinccr 1 1 Q uf gn pretty blondr han a ways stx f s Johnny 'Viv Bow Ll AUDI' HORSE hlectiician June 2 Rebee good basketball playei xeiy quiet 1 es to skate easy going and fllendly will succeed finds his histoiy class intel esting Basketball 2 '3 ROBERT MOSCHELL K Navy March 10 Bo - quiet but popular - very rarely gets excited - shy with girls - wins many friends. Basketball 1, 2' Footb-ill 1. 1-1 -6' IRENE NIURRAY Comptometer Operator 'Vlay 28 Pat appears to be quiet but really is publc energy No 1 has a help mg hand for exerxone winner at bowling ramatlc 2 I 4 Gris ee 2 Choral 'Z 4 Gr fhoir 'Z 4 JOAN WIUSTO Lollege August 2 Joanre one of Rexere Highs best dressed girls loquacious sw eet personal rnwrting smile cute kid on any campus rust the type to be a school teach probably vi ll be n English major PATRICIA 'MYERS Nurse August 1 .rt one of the rah nah girls happy go lucky hrs a knock for making friends nexer arrnes at school before 830 neat and Sur-ct enjoys bowling has a phobia for writing letters Cheer leader 3 4 Treas- urer 4' Council 4' Yearbook 4. ANNE WIUNDY Airline Stevsardess Noxember 18 Betty a snappy cheer leader liked by all 'rves in Them thar hrlls home on skates Cheerleader 4 Glee 1 2 3 Cho1r4 Chora14 Artl 2 ARLENE NATHAYNSON Truth Lee alrty y g things for people budding young trying B B G mg Dramatic 2 3 Glee 4 De batrng 3 Honor Society 'I 4 February 25 sparkling person alwa s wrllm to do artist is forever to get members for really enjoys danc l -N ELAINE NAPPI Model December 20 Lainey - short and cute - fun to be with - would make a perfect model - en- joys her class in 102 - keeps you wondering. Debating 3, FLORENCE NOPTLE Secretary August 4 o - pleasing personal- ity - friendly to all - musl- cally inclined - loves to play the piano - an asset to the business world, Honor Society 3 4. SHEILA NELSON Interior Decorator 'Vlay 10 Host of friends a smile for everyone looks quiet a smooth dancer thor oughly enjoys studying Span s her artistic tempera ment skillfully applied should hep in her future business aspirations Girls Gleel 4 LOIS NEWMAN Legal Secreary February 18 full of fun when you least expect it sweet personality loveable dark eyes peaches and cream complexion Girls Chorus 2 3 Honor Society 3 4 Council 4 PHILIP INISCO To Succeed September 4 Phi quiet and seem mgly shy ardent sports fan always does his schoo work friendly drspositioi liked by all sure to suc ceed Baseball 1 Basketball 1 'S 4 Track 4 ffifutf if 1 -Warii . lea RALPH ORLANIDELLA Base-ball May 21 l'uchil ' - .nj--ps playing baseball - hop.-S xo find his career in the nziIion's pastime - looks fm-ward to drawing period - nc-:it smile when vith gli' S Glee Club i 4 Choral Club 4 B'1seball2 3 NIARILYN OWLER Secretary August 12 Ma fiiendly toward a likes those country boys aluaxs speeding axound town a good sport an exeilasting gift of gab s Glee 1 Z RICHARD PAUL Success Noxembei 27 Richs nell liked bx tnjox ill sports one of oui finu Thespians gms laughing till ark .md h indsome im me 7 90 I Hman N JOSEPH O'HARA Criminal Lawyer July 3 Angelo - great sense of humor - happy-go-lucky - should be more careful of pedestrians - always willing to help any cause - a whiz at the wheel - takes every- thing as a joke. Hockey 3, 4. MICHAEL PESCE Lawyer March 8 Mike - one of the small- er members of the class - seldom walks to school - mischievous - one of the boys from Cardell'5 - never overburdened with homework. K' IRENE PENTA Nurse December 6 quiet ds dx namite foruei talking Irma I etc :son of R H 5 mis chiuous rnjoxs her Eng lish cl iss Drimntii 2 3 Debating 3 X 1 Arkook 4 41.1.- fig W ICTOR PITZI Lau yer 'Wav 2 Pitzi happy go lucky very restless funny dis position ardent sports fan takes everything in stride always seen at Oak Island 'lrack 3 Football 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Yearbook J N nv ROBERT PICCUS Engineer October 16 Bobby - studious - brains and disposition to make a good engineer - en- joys sports and dancing. Debating 2 3 4' Press 1 Ski 1 2 Boys Glee 7 4 German 3 Dramatic 3 National Honor 3 4 .IOANNE PISAINO Comptometer June 0 bovsling enthusiast loquaclous sometimes mischiexous never a dull moment when Jos around particularly good in math should facilitate matte 5 in the future Girls Glee 1 2 Italian 1 VIABEL PITCHARD Dental Hygienist April 90 Pmkie loves to bowl always happy consider ate of others excels in art work loves music Art 1 2 2. . Y 1 ,i 1 3, x l. I , r - . . 1 q-1 1 ' -- ' I, g ' X Q i A I i 3, Q . ,., 4. - - K' Avi' V ,- D, - 5, ..J0,, -I ,. li In - ,- ,A - - .H Q ' A ' ' v , 1Gl1-I Y ' - , 3' 4. ' . , . l A ins,--,Q .- ' - -H- . ,. '. 1 Pn, I 1 4 ' - ' .1 - ' 1 I . d. Y V l ' Dwi 1 L' 2.,'3, 4: . ccer 2, T , i IS, 43 Glee 43 i-- ' 4. ' . 5 , L L 1 , . -' f , ' A 1 5:1 -Q Ulu- - , Q i, I - - .. - -H - - 1 ' ' . , , ., 0 3- .g - .. - - ' 1 Q. e- A A . - 1 - - f -, 4 . - 2 , -K w D . as A V 5 V , . 4. . . v s . x x X . ,Y ' . Q .3 , lil 2 X 1 RUTH POVERMAN Irivate Secretary October 14 Ruthie sweet dlsposi tion nice to know a good sport likes to read Joys her shorthand class G rls Glee 1 ELSIE PRIZIO School Teacher April 9 lots of fun lox es the piano Teddy Snow crop always smiling cute nice personality Nlevssette 2 Dramatic 2 '3 ee 2 3 Italia National Honor 'S 4 VINCENT QUAYARANO Engineering April 16 Quasi - whiz at mathe- matics - lives for his car - friendly - well mannered - rabid sports fan - the mad mechanic - s all e answers. ' otball 1, 2 3' Trac L. 33 Debating 1, L, 33 Ye' - book 4, EDW ARD PIVEN JOHN REPLCCI Chef January 14 Humorist April fl Eddie finds collecting Crusher Skis with his stamps very fascinating eyes shut the last of Pa enjoys studying history boys never has any home finds cookin ver amusin work a keen mt t ical 8 Y H YP Friday night moue goer Football 4 ALBERT RETALIC Bookkeeper March Z1 quiet vsell man nered a whiz at bookkeep nn easilv liked tall md blond Track 1 ANTHONY RIZZO Lawyer Maich 6 Tony the second Ben Hogan R HS gift to Lncle Sam a real friend ne musician conscientious student in the army nova Boys Glee 4 Choral 4 Band 2 3 GILBERT RADUAZZO College March 16 Tony - quiet disposition - fun to be with - nice dresser - a budding youth artist - likes to fish and skate. Art 2. -q RGSALYN ROBERTS Stenographer February 20 Rozzie - always smiling - a cheerful hello for every- one - expressive eyes - col- lects hit records. Dramatic 3, 45 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Girls' Choir 4. RICHARD RIZZO Dick - quiet friendly and likeable - has a serious side - no a care in he world -- sports lover - we mannered - :lightly on the idle side. .IACQUELINE ROOMIAN lllustrator May 0 Jackie a heart of go'd possesses an art for mak mg friends has a twinkle in her eye enjoys diaw ing and collecting salt and pepper shakers hopes to illustrate childrens stories Dramatic 1 2 3 Artl LEONARD ROSENBERG Pharmacist April 27 Lenny quiet and hy friendly personality amateur photographer sure to succeed good friend Boys Glee 4 Debating 3 4 MARILYN ROSENTHAL College June 15 Lyn charming person allty nice dresser would be a great asset to the theater world tall and attractive outstanding character has a sweet singing voice Dramatic 2 3 4 Girls Chorus 3 Honor Society 3 4 Debating 4. DIA' E RODRIQUEZ Hygemst March 21 Dee Dee tall and stately has a models figure a truly charming girl good natured always ready for fun Grs Glee 2 3 4 a matic 2 3 Debating 4 LOUIS ROSSETTI Machine Operator April 30 Louie - sociable - mannerly - quiet and un- assuming - never overbur- dened with homework -- .xm- bitious at times - has many friends. THELMA RUBIINOVITZ College October 21 Tlmmie vivacious flowing blonde hair graces her pretty face big blue eyes that sparkle sharp dresser vibrant personal 1 Girls Chorus 2 4 Honor Society 3 4 Debating 4 .IOSEPHINE RUSSO Secretary December 31 Jo -, all good things come in small packages -- quiet - personality plus - pretty long hair - a sweet little girl. Italian 15 Choral 2. BARBARA RUMSOIN Legal Secretary June 16 Barby pretty and pe tite a whiz on skates pays no attention to trouble and trouble pays no attention to her Round Table 1 Dramatic Club 2 National Honor 3 JO!-IIN RUSSELL Drummer August 9 Russ Ben Anthony Jr Revere s gift to Chelsea sharp dresser definitely popular with the girls short always smiling CHARLES RUSSO Carpenter December 1 Charlie full of life always the life of the class ioom friendly disposition little man with big dreams vs' NIIRIANI SACKS Nurse March 10 Cute nex 91 worried happy go lucky likes t joke mth friends quiet in her ovun manner and a nice manner too sociable and nice to knovs always find ing her doing pantomlmes Girls Glee 4 BARBARA SAHAGIAN secretary December 20 Bobby yery quiet loxes to play the piano always ready to help Joys her typing class make a good secretaly 'Vlajorette 2 STE! EN SANII Engineer May 8 Bug sharp dresser quiet at times new er oyer burdened with homework always ready xox a Jokofone of the best ANTHONY SACCO Accountant Februaiv 74 Sacco quiet and un .Assuming but really tops has manv friend, xery xx ell mannered always ready to help low es fast cars enjoys his history class will surely succeed CAROLINE SANTOSL OSSO Secretary February 13 Caro rabid football fan easy to get along with popular records is her hobby sweet and sincere Italian 1 Girls Glee 1 'Z DONALD SANTOS Doctor February 8 Don ' - blond, blue-eyed, and nice looking - enjoys winter sports - a smile for everyone - always joking - hopes to have M.D, tacked on to his name in the future - sharp dresser. Track 2, 31 Editor Year- book 4. WALTER SECORD Mechanical Engineer November 21 Wally' - whiz in math - keeps them moving at the Revere Theatre - a master of the automobile -- never overburdened with homework. 4 Choral 2, 45 Goys' Glee 2, CHRISTOPHER SANTOSUOSSO Electrical Engineer March lo Christy one of the best loves to box 1 e able manner quiet at times always ready to lend a helping hand 'VIARY QCARPETTI Mav 12 always ready lower of home a Y Secretary Scarpi for a Joke work' h s a homeroom S beys are Italian MICHAEL SCIARAPPA Journalist December 19 Mickey never a dull moment when he 5 around ardent record fan person alxty plus a real buddy to all alias Johnnie Ray always hungry Press 1 2 Debating 2 President 2 National Honor 3 4 Senior Counc1l4 Year book 4 RALI H SENA Dxaftsman June 2 Ralphle aeronautlcally lncllned good looking mce eyes pleasmg per on allty always a welcome on the football grldlron casy gomg and agreeable sharp dresser Football 2 J 4 Tlackl 3 Baseball 1 7 3 Basketoall NIARJORIE SHANE Legal Secretary August 14 'Vlargle nexer a dull moment wxth Margie around mlSChlEXOUS smile laugh mg eyes a great talk r lowes to bowl Nlewsette 2 Guls Glet 3 Honor Soclety 3 4 Debatlng 'SIERLE SHEETS Pharmaclst October 9 'Vlavor subtle humor nexer as serious as he looks 'alw ays ready for a laugh Mayor Sheets halled from Nloxth Rexere Nice llesldent 3 ROBERT SELYA Bl0l0KISt August 21 Bob always has a wxtty remark sharp dresser always has a smxle actlvely mterested xn dra matlcs Soccer 3 4 Dramatxc I 2 3 4 Choral 2 Boys Glee 2 German 4 Natlonal Honor f 1-J? XATALIE SHULMAN Legal Secretary March 29 Nat always laughlng seems shy but beware' one of our mcest gxrls cute dresser enjoys sports 'md muslc Glrls Glee 'Z Choir 4 DOROTHY SIMOES Secretary January 29 Dotty' appears to be quler, IH class dresses to perfectlon has a mama for fashions blushes easlly lowely brown eyes sweet smxle JO ANN SMITH Dental Hyglenlst September 21 always happy go lucky newer see her when she xs sad has a bug for dancing an exerlastxng glft of gab Glrls Choir 2 3 4 Choral 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Treasurer 1 3 Counc1l4 JOSEPH SIWONE T V Repalrman March 19 oe a camera bu always on time for school llkes to read enjoys hls lunch lxkely to succeed qulet, well mannered sparklmg brown eyes RITA SIRACUSA Secretary November 6 Ree easy to please interested ln sports e black halr wlth dark eyes sweet and smcere Glrls Gleel 2 3 Italian MYRON SLOTSKY Dentxst April Slots enjoys photo graphy makes most glrls smlle mterested xn dentist ry looks forward to phw xcs class lnkes to play an oc casmnal game of soccer Bo s Glee 1 4 Band 2 Debatmg 3 X Y CYNTHIA QNOVI College Septemhel '77 Cmdy cute dresser soft spoken vull mannered blg blue Ayes llked by all who knovn her enjoys poetry and music hos an outside mtexest Glrls Lhorus 7 Drlmutlc ERNEST SOLHIN Inlectrlml Engineer JAHUIYQ 18 1'rn1e ,well pexson o know qulst but fxlendly enjoxs hls phxslcs Cla B lou, to Klflktl xuth radios could teach Ldxson a few thmpz HI-XRII-,PIX SOLONIOX lsx ehologlst -'-.pxll 4 Blllle A nlce pelson to know ilx ns reads for 'a jokm plinmng to sutle Nl Il I Dbl cami if N THONIAS SWIITH Electrlcal Engmeer Aprl 9 Smitty sm 'Oth dancer xery quxet We mannered ew en body s frlend sure to succeed bowls IH the 90s makes a good peaker Debatmgl 7 3 LOL ISE SPINAZZOLS Telephone Lompdnx 'Vlax 1 Lou pliaslng pcrsm dlxtx 1 bmlle fm uersone a BL an one of the Pines glrls liked bx all enjoxs collectlng snap hols dxesses to penfecuon Xearbook 4 ,Q 3 X' TN Q..-av I 15 J XRTHLR SPM X01 'l PRED NT-XSIAK Vluhmg vxsmb 1 IMI lhumbxx 141 Npur fn ox 4 1 llll 1 k xt mg :nf mul: om 1111.1 mg L , N . . I e 1 , ex prlde of Hex leadx to lend A helplng Lhelsex .an .udent boxxlmg hand fine pu-on to knoxx an T' L AROL SPINEI LI Dfntal Hwglenxst Noxember 13 newel du moment when he 5 Alou lnughmg blue 6315 cute S n1 I f ucuo nm mlm Q ho on 4 lsulll 7 Iiuunq 1 mn nl Hmmm NIILH SPI VI ALIO D1 xftsm Ill Decnmb 1 4 .hggsx m lgllltll' pu sonxlltx s 1 vnu xx the gxrl nun ourbuldfn ld xuth homework ilu xys on umm fol xl ool Jolned up mth the L S 'Vlarlnes otbill 7 P Il XX ID STAXLARE Xnplxne Vlcnhumc 'Vim .31 S mm um xtc ur m :hmm qunt Ind consl In t ous nom H1 h atm keen thmxfm good fl lf nd ls f ' u x should be A blg Lllllllfl 1 imbto S ROBERTA STICKLEY Salxatmn Army Apr11 o Bobbie loxeg music enjovs helping others vshiz it bookkeeping me liked quiet swell per sonality anxious to go to training school in ordu to l9dllZl he1 1mb1t1on JOAN QTRLTHERS Houseuite Decembei 13 Joannie v11ll succeed in anything she undertakes Iaxoiite 5ubJect IS chem istry has a definite out Slde mterest a vshizz on roller skates Glee 1 JOAN SULLIX AN Stenogzaphei May 00 buiiie tall and charm ing quiet and reserwed swimming IS her hobby enjoys her Problems class Lnrls blee 4 Debating 4 Dramatic 1 National Honor IYER STENBORG Mechanic March 24 Smokey -- enjoys all sports - Very friendly - full of pep - always ready for a laugh - enjoys l1iSf0Tb' - has varied interests. Basketball lg Baseball 1. BARRY TARR Journalist March 5 Juicy likes parties and outside curricular enjoys history has many friends looks forward to owning h1s own newspaper Footballl boccer 2 1 BARBARA TAYLOR Buyer October 21 Barb - nice figure - concealing personality - hasn't an enemy in the world - one of the best dressed at R.H.S. Dramatic 3. DORIS TRIGER so11m1l'xccut1xc July Do11y a uondeifui 5,11 fun to be with lrettx K 111 15 Like a Vlelodx coma hithu ues ch 1rm :ng hns 1 loxelp smi e is 1 Q 'ip 4' ' qi JOANN TERNIINIELLO Secretary August '76 Joanie a mistress at the art of bowling shy but determined a b1t mischiew ous cheerful and friendly likeable personality Glee 1 SHIRLEY TERWIINIELLO School Teacher June 20 Shlrl personality plus interest at Northeastern neat appearance full of vim and xigor pretty waxy hair loves to dance neser lost for words Girls Chorus 1 Italian 1 Cheeileader 4 NIARJORIE THISTLE Dental Hygienist April 19 Maxgie a good reason vihy gentlemen prefer blondrs a model student Joys piano spends most ol her time in room 701 oial 7 3 4 Louncil Girls Chou 7 5 4 Secretux 7 N1t1onalI'Ion01 1 4 R K A , 4 L I , A'4v A A' .. -,, h . -. Q ge ,, .,, - . - -.H .U . - A l - , 1 , h- , H . -1 , . . V- I 4' 1 ' ' , ,.. 4 '. .' ' v ' ,. , 1 1 ' ' Naf, , al I . c . 1 I H . U ' H 1 ' 1 , ' - .' U - . A ' ' Y . 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NIAXHNE WEISS Actress September 6 Bunny so much fun to be wlth unlque halt styles lxves up to her am b1t1on pretty vnell polsed a charmmg glrl wlth a personallty to match Glrls Glee 3 Dramatlc 2 3 4 Debating 4 GEORGE WALGH Engineer August 9 Geo qulet at tlmes once a friend always a frxend hxdden sense of humor never wxthout hls homework enjoys sports Natlonal Honor 3 4 RONALD WEHNBERG To Succeed Aprll 12 W1ll1e a supporter of Nats ful of un woman hater? fu of m1sch1ef one of the hang good frxend so fan his future course IS undetermined may lead to some unex pected experlences MARILYN WEINER Secretary January 30 Ma the gurl mth .1 the dxmples worries about her marks even though they re always hlgh per sonalxty plus always has a sweet smile a heart of gold always rushlng Beachmonts gal full of P9P Grs Glee 1 2 3 4 'Y m 1 NXIXX NUDII' 1 1711 J I XXX RI' Nil' NHDUIDI XXII 11 lil 1111111 L1 1 11k1 11111 iN P H QHXRIPN BPI! 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X xX bk ,- ' W I ,,, , ., Q w Y .img v 04 ' Left to 'rzght L Pzzzano R Buonfigho L Ffrasszca E Parsons Juniors Gilman nf 1954 On a balmy day m early October we the Jumols made an excellent selection of class officers chooslng as PRESIDENT Ronald Buonfiglxo VICE PRESIDENT Elsa Parsons TREASURER Lorrame Plzzano The next offlclal busmess of the Junior Class was the selectlon of our class xmgs We are very proud of some of our outstanding athletes namely Red Nutlle Archle Mellace and football co captalns Sklppy D Eramo and Toe Orlandello The b1ggest event of our year was the Jumor Semor Receptlon whlch was held at the spaclous Beachvxew Ballroom on June 5 Dxrected by Mr Wllllhm 0 Goss Jr our class advisor a large dance commlttee made elaborate plans for thls the bxggest dance of the year The nlght was warm and the muslc d1v1ne The Reception w11l lemam a cherlshed memory m everyones heart as It was the last get together with our departlng Seniors We the Class of 1954, vush the Semors success and happmess 1n all they undel take SECRETARY .......... ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff Lea Frassica 541 1 f g Nqr:- , , P r we 3 Q s is .pl .f' Left to nght E Palladmo M Benda J Chzota J Pzccus Svnphnmnrvz- 0112155 nf IH 5 After Easter the Sophomore Class enjoyed a skatrng party ln whrch a majorrty group of boys md grrls attended Planned also was the Sophomore Hop a gala socral for members of the class and last but not least the Sophomore prcnrc whrch gave fun and frolrc for all We chose for our motto Farth and Labor Conquer All for our colors maroon and gold and for our flower, the Amerrcan Beauty Rose Partrcrpatlng rn basketball were Edward Ferrr Joseph P0lldOIO and Fred Taylor Representrng Revere Hrgh rn football and leading Revere on to vrctory were Donald Cerorn Rlchard DEramo l d 'Vlartrn Rocco Malfltano Robert Matthews Norman Rosenblatt Donrld Ryan Lee Smyrran an Werner On our soccer team were Gerald Fmkelstern Alllen Greeenberg Harvey Llefer Robert Ross and Murray Srmons and members of the track team were Alfred Alexander and Roberto LaSota Class representative on the yearbook staff was Barbara Katz Under the drrectron of Mr Trmothy Colms the Sophomore Class nomrnated and elected a slate rf officers for the years 1902 and 1903 They are as follows PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Homeroom representatrves were 210-Lydia Cafarellr John -Coppola 9 Rrchard DEramo Camrle DeMattra Elarne Feldman Stephen Glrxman Geraldlne Grasso Wrllram Indresano Earle Lxlly Sandra Krrger Eda 'Vlartrno Robert Matthews Edward Palladlno Joseph Chrota Marilyn Benda Joan Prccus 304 Frances O Hara 300 Wrllram Rrck Ronald Paul 306-Rrchard Srco Florence Shepard 307 Drane Ventresca Mary Tarabarellr 308-'Vlvrna Zems Kenneth Wheeler CAJCAPI NNI . 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Left lo 'right R 41610711187 A Capone R Cataluccz IR 'llustn preszrlent nbsentj .Hrwhmrn Cllzum nf 19 E Anythmg for a qulet llfe agaln' That IS what we of the class of 56 were clymg after our first day at Revere Hlgh School But by the end of the first week we became used to the teasmg and wrong dl19Ctl0IlS Of course It IS all over now However we surxn ed xt all and settled down to a profitable yeal of studles and pleasure Under the dxrectlon of Mr Waxren Goss oun class advlsor we held electmn of officers They were as follows PRESIDENT Ralph Musto VICE PRESIDENT Arthur Capone SECRETARY Roberta Cataluccl TREASLRER Reynold Alexander Later m Nox ember further electlons were held of replesentatxves to the Fxeshman Class Councll One was chosen from every homeroom John Capellottl 1309i John Cerrone 13107 Carol Glllesple C3115 Norman Schwartz 13145 Anthonv Meolx 13121 Janet Peddle 131.33 and Rlchard Zamo 13101 The officers wlth the councxl planned a dance and skatmg party To top the year off we all enjoyed the annual class plcnlc at Canoble Lake The Freshman Class has many plomlsmg athletes especlally on the Freshman Football Team whlch was undefeated We haxlng been graduated on June 18 1933 ale lookmg forward to belng mem bers of the semol hxgh school next fall 4 5 t. - I w . . . 4 . . . , . 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V C Q 'C I 1 P ,gui ilitntnrg nf 0112155 nf 1553 Now that we axe nearing our final point of high school life we find that our future is not too certain Therefore we bellewe lt IS more pleasant to lemlnlsce oxen our past This past may we add will llngel ln our memolles alwavs lt has helped to make the boys and gnls that started at Rexexe Hlgh School men and women Today was September 13 1949 Along the stels making then wav to school Airnmg at the Hlgh School we suncxed what was to be oui home for the next oul tears For vou see we wane lweshmen Wo sooner had the d001S opened it 8 10 thm oul txoubles began After becomlng acqualnted Wlth the bulldmg our classes and teachers we began our official business undel the capable dlxectlon of Mr Ed ward Flood After splrlted campalgnlng Herbert Kelley was elected president Bobby Moore was our uce pzesldent Alice Chxota, our secretalv and Jo Anne Smlth our treasurer Our officers chosen we turned to our next task of choosing' our class pm The days passed 1ap1dly The Freshman Council, splrited by the warm weather made plans to hold the Freshmen Picnic at Canoble Lake New Hampshire Thus on June 10 we packed sandwiches mto ou1 lunch bags, happmess 1nto our hearts and ourselves 1nto busses, even though omlnous clouds threatened to unpack everythlng Reachlng Canoble Lake, we separated, one cllque headed for the swxm m1ng pool another towards the skatmg unk, while stxll others patronxzed the var1ous amuse- ments After eatmg our lunches wlth voraclous rapldxty, we gathered at the ball field where soft ball games were enjoyed by all When we assembled for the Joulney home, we were weary but happy Here was a day we would never forget Though the memories of the p1cn1c were fresh ln our minds, we prepared for the big day of our freshman year graduatlon Early 1n June we assembled at the C1ty Hall to TSCCIVQ our diplomas from Mr Paul Buonfigho and to be congratulated by other members of the school commlttee Oul exerc1ses then came to a close and we left to enJoy our summer sacatlon After a seemingly short but pleasant vaca tlon we returned to Revere High School as sophomores To our amazement we found our class had been enlarged conslderably by the adda tion of students from Garfield Jumor Hlgh School and the Paul Revere School After befrlendmg the newcomers and showing them the way thmgs are accomplished at Revere Hxgh we once agam focused our attention on class 3CtlV1t1eS After submitting the mcomlng freshmen to the customary pranks we elected our class offi cers under the able hand of Mr Tlmothy Colllns The outcome of that electxon was President, Michael Sclalappa Vlce President Louis Gener azzo Secretary Marjorie Thlstle Treasurer 'xllC9 Chlota With the electlons of our officers we felt that our class had really begun We also selected our class motto, color and flower We chose as our motto A Sound Mmd ln a Sound Q ' ' 7 1 ' -1 1 ' ' l ' . -. 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Bodx ou lloxxe tht gardt n1.a and for o color maroon .and gold Wt rn rde the resolution that thl xx ls the xear xxe xx ould bear doxxn and reallx accomplish somethrng After all xxe are noxx sophomores and no more the foollsh fresh men Being members of the semor hagh school we felt it our dutx to partrclpate rn the school act1x1t1es some of us became members of the school clubs others athletrcallx mclmed pa1t1c1 pattd rn sports Brcrkrng tradltlon xxe decided to hold an other class prcnlc instead of the customary sophomore hop Berng .1 xear older this year we xxtnt to Whalom Park rn June Much to our delight we tnjoxed this prcnlc as much as last year onlx this year more students vxere there, more nom xxa, made, and xxe returned more tired After all these act1x1t1es we started to melloxx vxrth age, we thought Then vacation arrrved We vxere so sorry to see at come' We reluctantly left for a summer of complete relaxa tion This would be our last summer of freedom Next summer vxe vtould haxe to begin to have summer Jobs Oh xxell, mto each dag a little ram must fall vxe felt elated Agam we were StI'1WII'lg for that coxeted avxaad, the dlploma Exerxone had told us that this Junlor xear xx as our most dlflicult year Our old resolutrons were brought back to mlnd We saw our school mates and the year began wrth a bang Though much of our trme was taken up by homexx ork xxe stall had a little left to take part 1n school act1x1t1es After a month our class officers xvere chosen Lours Generazzo dlrected the shovx ably asslsted by Merle 'Sheets Alrce Chaota kept the records and Jo Ann Smlth counted the m1l11ons Havrng tlected our class leaders we set about selecting our class rmgs For the first time since George Washrngtons election the xote xxas unanimous hxeryorae still sfays our rlng rs the most beautiful thex hrxe exer seen Again the clubs xxere restored to life and all through the building durmg school hours, you mould hear the melodic tones of Mr Goss glee tlub the liquid tones of Miss 'Vlafer r 'and Mrss Grangregorros II Clrcolo Itallano, and the gutteral but beautlful tones of 'Vlrsg Wymans German Club -Xlthough the Iress Club xxas abandoned early IH the year xou could stall hear the heated but frlendly 'argument of the Debatrng botrety started bx VIr Sullrx an md then trken oxer by 'VIr Wlrtthell Spe'ak1ng of Nlrtchells xxe cant posslblv f get the fi e x rk of Nils Nlrtchell xxrth the Dranratrc Club Thr Honor bocaety members xxerg notified rnd grxen the Hath rn fa xery solemn occasion xxhrch none of u xxrll forget Ltrly rn Vlav, 'Vlrsq Strong called upon us to elect our Vearbook officers Donald Santos xxa thosen to slt at the editor s desk 'Vlrthael Scl ar appa and Al1ce Chlota xx ere elected hls assocr ate With such officers xxe xxere confident that our xearbook xx as to be one of the best exer publr hed Exen xxlth all thls bustle xxe stlll had time to pl'an our Junior Qemor Reteptron That memor ible date xxas June 6 When the time arrrxed rt xxas all that xxe expetted rt to be Lxeryone had a xxonderful time exen the seniors But the time xxa, draxxlng near for Us to enter the mrghtx throne room We would soon be classified as enrors . 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' s ' 1 I v I I In ' . , . , . . , Our year came to an abrupt close after all these actlvrtles and agam we were off to enjoy our vacation Tovsard the end of the summer we couldnt walt to get back to school fbelreve lt or notj our vush soon came true Early rn September we came trudglng up that famlllar h1ll ln our new clothes We kept saymg Are we finally sen1ors And then we looked around us No there was no one older than we We must be they' But we felt no drffer ent The thrlll was gone because vse finally had made the grade Off to a brxsk start we elected our officers Elllot Fmkelstem was handed the xems Buzzy Fusco asslsted hlm dlllgent Jean Moore recorded our actnltxes, and Pat Myers was our banker After Chrlstmas and many assemblles we had our Semor Prom on Frlday the 13th Al though the date had rts dark clouds over It the golden l1n1ng was shmmg over our prom The audltorrum was decorated beautlfully by our decoratlng COmm1tt69 and the Snowflake Fantasy was a big success Over one hundred couples danced to the StldlllS of the music After Lols McLaughl1n and Louls Generazzo had been crowned Klng and Queen we departed for Bos tons many XKTIOUS nrghtclubs None of us mll forget our talks by the adusors from the dxfferent colleges These talks were most 1nterestmg and helped to gurde many of us ln our future We are all grateful to Mr Whelan for havlng allowed them to talk to us A song poll was taken for WHDH Don t Let the Stars Get 1n Your Eyes captured the fancy of the students As March came along we were st1ll waxtmg for that one blg snowfall We had not had our Sports Day yet but our fingers were crossed and our sled runners sharpened but no luck Next we voted for our Super Semors The results were as closely guarded as the atom bomb secrets Our yearbook The Lantern' went to press, beatmg the deadlme easily, thanks to our Mlss Strong Gradually our h1gh school days were commg to a close On June 5th we danced our hrgh school days away at a receptlon tended us by the Junior class So rt was that we began Senior Week Our p1cn1c was held 1n June at Whalom Park Then came Class Day Awards were grven our Mar1on Gould and George Mauro gave the prophecy, words of wxsdom were lmpar ted by Robert Plccus our orator Vlctor P1tz1 and Marjorle Shane revrved all our memorles accumulated durmg the last four years and Renee Golb ably reclted the class poem That nlght we attended the last function which vue planned as semors our last roundup One June 11th ue donned our blue and xx hlte caps and gov ns and assembled at the Revere Theatre to recene our dlplomas At the close of the cere monres we sang Auld Lang Syne and many a tear ghstened as we streamed out of the theatre Thus vie blmg to a close our first twelve From now on there ls nothmg to do but look back We finally made the grade but many of us vlould do anythmg to be back m the Frosh Soph, or Junror year for one day and be able to look forward to It agaln After ue hase recerved our dlplomas we mll be forgotten students at R H S but these events vs1l1 lne mth us always We the wrlters of thls history haxe trred to enclose herem the happenmgs and events of our hlgh school days We VlflSh you our class mates the best of luck m your future years and whenever you may feel rn a remxmscent mood, open your yearbook and lne agarn the good old days MZIJOIIQ Shane Vlctol Pltzr Class Hlstorrans . . . . 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U - ll 'hr Svvntnr igrnmmzrhv If one were to look into the high school audrtorrum on Friday exenrng February 13 1933 he vxourd be overwhelmed with the srght of myrrads of hearts and snowflakes significant of the senror prom which was called Snowflake Fantasy With the sounding out of Lou Jeffreys Orchestra the prom vxas one of the most successful excr held rn the hrstory of the high school Ninety srx couples and many guests attendrd The mxrted guests vxere the members of the school commrttee members of the faculty undergraduite officers and parents of the sm mor class officers The success of the dance xxas due to the efforts of the dance committee xxhrch xxag as folloxxs Irene Murray Rrchard Paul Joan Sullrxan Barbara D1l',l!0 Ann LaSalle Barbara 'Vlorrrs Jean Moore Patricia Myers Thelma Rublnoxitz Lois lVIcLaughl1n 'Vlerle Sheets Ralph Cerbone 'Vlarron Gould Donald Santos Marilyn Rosenthal George 'Vlauro Irene lenta Elsie Prrzro Ralph Lrllx John Matthews Robert Bonney Louis Generazzo John Fusco and Elliot Finkelstein A contest xx is held to determine the krng and Queen of the exenrng Lorq 'VIcLaughl1n xx rs xxarmly reccrxed by the girls r gr rrrd nrrrrh xx as cd 5 sfrrror c rss 0f'iCer and thelr escort :rx nf 4 1 rr te an s ere rea num er o rc ures xxere t err x te ur photogr xphrr from Lorrngs Studro Although the day Friday the lith, lS nationally knoxxn as being unlucky rt xx 1 fu from that' O , . . . . . I Y . , X y ,, V 4 ' I 4, . , . 2 y 2 . v A yy 4 T v 2 1 V 1 , I r s , ' r , 4 .1 A ' v , , -1 A y y ' ' 1 A y r v . 1 cr'oxx'ned queen to the delight of the boys, and Louie Generazzo was hailed as the king which was Th - 'z 2 '2 : l b ' s - ' ' 'lr 5' - 's ' S' 's, ex' ' 'yo - sang zrrrll rrrzrrr 'hr-ml to Hal, Hz 'l, h G g All H W. A g ',.t b ' f p' 't ' 'f' uk by h offi V11 class 1553 As I gaze rnto the future my crystal ball reyeals through the haze a srgn whrch reads DBS DINATION MOON I also see a rocket shrp zoomrng through the stratosphere wrth the name Murray Magoysky Inc rnscrrbed on the srde of the space shrp Thrs rs the first attempt of thrs krnd and the expedrtron rs headed by Robert W Kessel and Melanre Berger Passengers rnclude Wrllram Drscepolo famous aerral astr momer Robert Selya The Buggy Brologrst Henrretta Solomon psychologrst rnd along for the adyenture rs Irene Kasper The trrp rs a success rnd for therr reward a huge banquet rs berng held rn therr honor at a brg and beautrful restaurant I cant qurte make out the name Ahhhhh' It rs comrng rn farntly Why rt reads PIE ALLEY S The guests of honor are Alfred Cecere Ambassador to France Colonel Jack Dayrs a graduate from West Pornt Rrchard DeMauro Ambassador to Chrna and multr mrllronarre Steyre Samu and hrs beautrful wrfe Loretta Malta Musrc rs conducted by the great drummer Johnny Russell and hrs Slrppery Srx wrth Srnger Emma Capone srngrng then theme song Eyen When Its Rarnrng Banana Peels I ll Come Slrpprng Home to You Well whats thrs An arch enemy of the mrllronarre Robert Glrna Just arrryed Its Reveres rnswer to Al Capone Danrel Janrs Wrth hrm are hrs body guards John Donatr James Bax Ronnre DelSapro Arthur Kearly John Mahoney and Gerald Jabber Lardrere The rest of hrs party rncluded hrs personal barber, Anthony Ioyrne hrs lawyers Vrctor Prtzr and Mrchael Ayratrn hrs manrcurrst, Nlatalre Cerasolr hrs chef Martrn Grnsburg yalet Arthur Ford and hrs shoe shrne boy Frank Colman 'Slow there rs much confusron rts a fight between the gangster Janrs and the mrllronarre play boy Glrna Famous prry ate eve Lours Genarazzo rs called rn to quell the brawl Those rnjured were rushed to the new Well Frx It Hosprtal recently burlt and financed by Charlre Bell Hrs staff of doctors rnclude Allan Tapper Donald Santos Frank Bellafatto Bobby Prccus and Roberta Strckley Attendrng the annual outdoor prcnrc for the Secretarral Staff of Joseph OHaras Prng Pong Ball and Aggre Assocratron at Last Cupcake were the folloyyrng Alyce Comeau Marre Colerrco Pru dence Dame Audrev Cortese Irene Barbantr Estelle Barnes Dolores Bradlev Eleanor Cannrzzo Phyllrs Cassandrr Anna DrBlasr Frances Drglro Barbara DIPIFO Lorrarne Dotolo Carol OConnor Marsha Epstern Cathryn Foulds Lstelle Goldman Tobv Grubert Geraldrne Iorro Dorothy LaFerla, J'rne Karger Beyerly Jenson Grraldrne Landono Lorrarne LaVrgueur Loretta Mellone Jeanne Martrn and Marrlyn Owler Donald Connor bov secretary was rnjured whrle playrng marbles wrth Florence He w as rushed to the first ard statron and nurses Ann Flood and Margaret Babcock helped mend hrs hang rrar 'Vlarsh by the Balbonr Constructrng Co rnd herded by Albre hrmself He has hrs own arrlrnes and hrs chref prlot rs Rrchard Gale Other flyers rnclude Vrncent Quasarano Joseph Internrcolo Robert Mos rhella Thomas Smrth and John Conway There to make sure the planes come and go are mechanrcs Iyer Stenborg Dayrd Stanlake Ernest Sochrn Arthur Spagnola Anthony Mastrorro and Wrllram Kotzen Hrs staff of arrlrne hostesses are Lecrle Della Croce Joanne DAlessandro Dorothy Catalano Jane Barllre Lourse LaCorte Concetta 'vienkello Kathleen Morel Susan Moschella and Ann Mundy Work mg as secretary and receptronrst rre Eleanor Barb rntr and Barbara DrPaolo Noyy we are rn the mrdst of darkest Afrrca Leadrng a Jungle safarr rs Larry Chaet and hrs captryatrng crew srngrng The Brrng em Back -Xlrye polka Or wavll' A lron just attacked Larry Its a terrrfic fight but wart a mrnute' Somethrng rs comrng through the bushes Its Barbarr Lefkoy rch and her Pago Pago trrbe srng rng therr prrmrtrye trrbal chant Iago My Heart 'Vlembcrs of her trrbe rncludes Ellrot Bloomberg Albert Retalrc John Zanr and Layyrente Woodland Whats thrs Barbara rs headrng for Larry and the lron wrth a dagger rn her teeth Babs rs comrng back wrth Larrv slung oyer hrs shoulder She told reporters Renee Golb and Cecrle Cella It was a tough fight but I won Wow we come across the Krng of the Jungle Haryey Cohen perched rn the large trre surytyrng hrs krngdom as the sun srnks slowly rnto the west and my crystal ball grows drnr In my crystal ball noyy I see a fashron shoyy and lots of beautrful grrls and gorgeous clothes It rs the Internatronal Fashron Show rn Iarrs yyrth such le rdrng desrgners as Barbara Morrrs Stella Gendreau and Marrlyn Usher showrng therr latest creatrons Harr dos are by the famous harrstylrst Ann LaSalle Appearrng as specral guests are Barbara Taylor Joan Moore and Renee Goldstern buyers from Jordan Marsh Company Walt' what rs thrs' There rs r brg commotron outsrde and all heads are turned rn the opposrte drrectron It rs the rntrrnatronally famous loyers of the screen Marrlyn Rosenthal and Rrchard Paul makrng an appearance to publrcrzc tht newest Jackre Roomran prcture Johns Cousrns Second Uncles Son Faces Lrfe wrth lortra There also to entertrrn the guests rs the greatest concert Pranrst Donald Hersh who yyrll play selectrons from hrs newest album I ' . . - 1 1 ' ' . 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Y , 6 'Si' L 1 I ' Q if ' 4 1553 My crystal ball IS spelllng out the word Russla I see two young women walklng along a deserted street Why 1t's forelgn correspondents, Irene Penta and Marlon Gould talklng to Georgle Malenkov and telllng hlm how hls government should be operated The glrls are wlnnlng, but the scene changes and we see Mary Frenette sergeant 1n the Womens Alr Force and Frances Haas, corporal ln the Waves, studylng the mllltary llfe of women ln Russla The scene changes agaln and we see all four glrls Swlmmlng towards Alaska wlth ambassador to Russla Juhan Felngold helplng them escape The reason for thls confuslon ls because they mterrupted a veryvhnportant meetlng of leaders of the Com munlst Party and started slnglng to them Its the End of the Llne Good luck glrls' The crystal ball ls now focuslng on a banquet Thls tlme It ls for the out golng Mayor of Revere Merle Sheets and the newly elected mayor, Honest Gus Flynn Invlted guests are the member of the Clty Councll Leonard Kessel, Arlene Nathanson, George Dexter, Paullne Berfleld and also the school commlttee Irene Murray Ralph Cerbone, Della Aucella and Myra Cohen The lncomlng mayor 18 known throughout the state as an honest and reputable person and trusted by all Hark' What IS th1s I see a boat, a huge shlp belng launched at the Charlestown Navy Yard Ofllclatlng at the ceremony 1s Governor of Massachusetts Robert DAngells, Lt Governor Leo Burke, and chrlstenlng the shlp IS Dorothy Hambro MISS Amerlcan of 1963 The USS Beachmont IS com manded by Admlral Herb Salty Kelley and asslstlng hlm 1s Alex Alexanlan The crew conslsts of the followlng Revere men Captalns Louls Guerra and Paul Charles, seamen first class Phlhp Klrby Robert Jacome Raymond Martel and Gerald McMaster The shlp IS headed for forelgn duties Madagascar As the shlp reaches the mlddle of the Atlantlc It meets Kenny Feylel Edward Plven Benedlct Llmoll and Gerald Wlseman who are attemptmg to cross the Atlantlc ln a canoe They also meet Ralph Vlto who IS Swlmmlhg ln the OPPOSIIZE dlrectlon to set a new world record The crystal ball tells me that the nlght club deslgned by LOIS Newman and Shella Nelson, was recently opened by Richard Coscla and Mutt Dellegro ln Boston and IS called Club- 53 Featured lh the Blue Room IS Wlnfred Malone and hls orchestra and starrlng slnger Ruthle Cowhlg and dancer Mlrlam Sacks As you come 1n, your hat and coat IS checked by Helen Geller The waltresses that serve you are Allne and Barbara Goldman Janlce Kaplan, Falth Kramer Shirley Den mson Rosalyn Roberts Ruth Poverman Mabel Pltchard Barbara Sahaglan Lorralne Clementl and Mary Ceccarossl In the Red Room gambllng tables are managed by Dangerous Dan Maher and John Sharkey Longo The professlonal card players are Claude Morse, John Repuccx, Ralph Sena Jerome Currerl and Alfred Cataldo We are now 1n Washlngton The crystal ball 1 flashlng before us. These slghts were famlllar to Presldent Al Bruzzese and hls wlfe Ann Amoroso Today the presldent ls havlng a conference wlth the great sclentlst Myron Morton Slotsky They are dlscusslng hls newest and most dangerous bomb ever bullt ln the world the R bomb Present at thls meetlng are Louls C1r1llo Senator from Massachusetts James Armltstead Senator from Tlmbuktu Joseph Brogna Senator from Kalamazoo and John Caroll Senator from East Oshkosh Also present was the famous artlst Elalne Berlm, who presented the Presldent and hls Wife a beautlfull oll palntlng of themselves I see a blg tower bu1lt by Fellx Ferrl and Joe Slmone whlch IS for the new radlo and TV statlon WRHS The favorlte programs are A Rendez vous wlth Rolly starrlng Roland DuMont and Mood MUSIC wlth Leo Moody Also ln the same statlon ls an all glrls muslcal program featurmg Jean Walker and Jeanette Morettl and thelr Arlstocratlc Accordlans and slnger Mllly DeOr1o The crystal ball reveals that a new drug store has been opened by the followlng graduates from the Massachusetts School of Pharmacy Leonard Rosenberg Mlchael Klrsch Francls Grasso, and Angellna Camlllerl A name IS appearlng ln my crystal ball' It 1s Catallna, Florlda A beauty contest IS belng con ducted by Robert Grasso for candldates for hls new show, Grassos Grass Sklrt Glrls The followlng Revere glrls were chosen Shlrley Flno Dlane Rodrlguez, Elalne Nappl Kathy Insalaco Rlta Mac Kenzle Glorla Flno Thelma Rubmovltz Charllne Leopold, ROZZIC Wolf, Anna Veradt and Joanne Koontz In my crystal ball I see these letters FFW FL I also see recommendatlons for draftsmen and here they are Robert DeM1n1co, Recrultlng Sergeant for the Leglon and asslstlng hlm IS Duck RIZZO The unfortunates who were drafted are John Mellace Lester Connors Rlchard Cutler, Ralph Orlandello Anthony Rlzzo and Louls Rossettl The mysterlous letters FFWFL mean Free From Women Forever Leglon - - 11 ' 77 ' , . . 1 , , . . 1 - 1 , . . - - 44 1 ' 11 - , . , . . ' 1 . 1 I , ' ' - . . . 1 - , n 0 1 1 - , U H V Q. . . . . . S ' 1 4 , Ill 1 . . . . - - 1 , 1 , . . . . . . H ,, , , . , - 1 1 1 1 1 - u 11 - - ' 1 la 11 ' - - - 1 . I .S , . 1 ' - 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' u ' 11 ' h , . U . . ,, . . . . . . . . H . . . ,, . . . . ' ' 1 1 ' ' 41 1 ' ' 11 ' ' 1 1 1 ' I l I u 11 ' , . . . . . . . . , , . . . . U , , . . . . . . , - 11 We.-. f 0 L IEEE'- The Tommy Manulle of Revere Jrgsy Staclo has just shed his sixteenth wife Lookmg at hrm are Barbara Rumson Josephine Russo Caroline Santosuosso Dorothy Sxmoes Rrta SIFBCUS3 Dorrs Vaccaro Norma Zaccarra Marllyn Werner, Barbara Young Maxine Weiss, Natalie VanGeehoxen Carole Spxnelll Louise Splnazzola Doris Trrger Joanne Termmrello and Joan Sullnan A comedy was written by Llllot Bloomberg and starred Revere-s answer to Martrn 8. Lewrs George Mauro and Mlckey Sclarappa These two hare caused a sensation all ox er the country says the famous Journalist Marilyn Lanzo The crystal ball rs rewealmg a large audlence and a field It lg the 1963 Olymprcs being held rn the lrttle country of Luma Outstanding sportsmen from Revere are Johnny Matthews who ran the two mile race ln one mmute to set a world record and IS stlll running Lena Martocchlo IS the first glrl to exer wrn the weight lrftrng crown with the uncanny record of 2000 pounds holstmg The new skr champ IS Bobby Moore who fantastically skred down one s1de of the mountain and up the other for another world record Outstandrng rn basketball was Phrl Nrsco who alone defeated the Luma Fne by a wrde margm of 200 to 0 Christy Santosuosso performed a mrracle when he boxed and knocked out the entrre Luma Army Margle Shane champion flagpole srtter outperformed all other contestants with her amazing feat of sitting there since the last Olympics In spite of the tremendous display of sportsmanship, Amerrca won 03 to 0253 And now the crystal ball reveals a red brrck burldmg why, rts RH S' Here we see some of our old classmates teachmg Robert Bonney, professronal football star is now coachrng the football team whlch rs now the Class A Champs Here we are rn a newly decorated audrtorrum where Judith Goss rs drrectmg the glee clubs Mrss Elsie Prlzro IS teachmg a new subject called How to Drne Parents Insane Mlss Geraldme Castaldo rs teachmg How to Beat the Draft Joan Musto IS teach 1ng Income Tax Evasion Made Easy There are now new courses called How to be a Professlonal Bookmaker rn Ten Easy Lessons being taught by Professor Gilbert Raduazzo and Cynthia Snow rs the new nurse at the psycopathrc ward at the hrgh school We now have the first woman truant officer rn the h1sto1y of RH S and the lucky lady IS Shlrley Term1nrello ' floats all kinds of animals and band wagons -is we go by we see the Rlngllng Bell and Bloom Circus Leading the festrvrtres rs Natalie Shulman As we pass the srde show we see John Narkum the famous snake tramer Rita Meoll the hula dancer and Mary Scarpettr and her trained Brownies In the center ring, the rrngmaster Henry Vlgoda ls announcing If we slrp what a splash well make Trapeeze artists Jean Moore and Pat Myers and hangmg from her teeth since graduation day June 11 1953 rs Beachmonts own Lois McLaughlrn Now here come the elephants wrth Alrce Chrota rrdmg Rosle the Republrcan Elephant Behind this IS the Camel Caravan headed by Joan Cameron Struthers Next are four prancmg blue horses with bare back rider Joanne Plsano holdmg the relns The smallest car rn the world is being driven mto the rrng and emergrng from It are Nrck Fassl Anthony Jannrno, Ralph Lrlly Barry Tarr Larry Chaet and George Mauro carryrng a huge dmxng room table with 16 charrs What' Someone else IS rn the car Its Mrke Pesce Just squeezrng out And now our attentron rs called to the tight rope high above the rmg where Jo Ann Smith and Margle Th1stle are rrdrng on brcycles rn the opposrte drrectron What a smash hrt they are The lights are dlmmed and the spotlrght shlnes on George Doucet who rs famous for hrs 500 foot dive rnto a wet sponge The drums roll and he dives but wart' Somebody squeezed the sponge' To the rescue comes the circus physlclans Doctors Elliot Frnkelstem and Buzzy Fusco assisted by nurses Nma Merrram and Constance Grrfiin But the great Doucet is unharmed Next come the Jugglers Edward Albano and Joseph McKenna and guess what they re Juggling? Why rts Charlie Russo Now maklng a grand entrance ballet dancing, on a white stallion is Llum Colella Behind her rs Bobby Kessel leadrng a giraffe, while Joan Lancello rs happlly slrdmg down hrs neck And now the rmgmaster introduces an act which cannot be duplicated' It consists of Dougie Frazier Anthony Sacco Walter Secord George Waugh, Ronald Wemburg and Robert Yesner ln this act, they are standing on each others shoulders and rnstead of falling and landing on then feet the whole troupe fell and went through the stage Last but not least are the clowns who are Gerald Harris James Gardner Iaul Fennell and James Madden The crystal ball surely has been overworked today and strange things are happmnrnp, Thr bill rs turning odd colors I haxe never seen rt act like this before OH' OH' It just cracked rn two Ihr future has been gnen to us through the courtesy of the crystal ball and any dxscreprnucs Ill lu br blamed on the foresard geometrical sphere Marlon Gould George Mauro Class Histor: rns ,. H . ,, . - . . -. V. . , . : l l - 7 1 Y l 1 r I 1 1 Y I 7 ' . ' ' ' . . y . ' ' , .' i , . l . . . : . , y ' v ' - ' ' . v v' 1 . , ' ' . ' . . I . . , U . . Y ,, ' 7 ! I , - . - Y N . . . -H . , V , . , V , . . - . . Y . . . . . . . . . . Y . U . Y 77, ' ' ' ' ll , lf, ' y v ' ' u ' 71 v v U ' . ,, . . , . V . I see now a big band heading down Tremont Street to the Boston Garden, There are clowns, , . r , . . . . . . . Q. - V - . . ,, Q , I ' Q 1 U ' . . . .N . H . I , ,, Y 1 ' I ' 1 , , . . , . ' ' ll I7 ' . I ' ! . , I D . . . . . . , . , . . t , . . . , . . . , D . . . . , Z . I n , I I . ' I , . . . V U ' I . 'D 1 1 J 1 1 y ' r. 5 1 ' - . V . . . . U I . ' ,y I - . - . ' 2 .' L. 1 ., - ' ' '. . . GBLII' 1-Ivarta were lgmmg :mil Mag The D1 mmtxc Club p1esented Oun Healts Wpxe Xoun and Gay by Cornelia Otis Qklflnel and Emily Kxmbxough xn the hlgh school audltouum o 1 Thulsdly and Fuddy exemngs March 19 and 20 1955 C -KST STEWARD 'VIRS SLINNER CORINELIA SKIINNER OTIS SKINNER EMILY KIVIBROL GH PURSE R STEWARDFSS -XDMIRAL Wllllam Weisman Jane Poltel 'Vlaxzne Wexs Rlchdld Paul Nina Menxam Robezt Slmons Madeline Donnelly Elhot Bloomberg HARRIET LEO Robelt Selya DICK HEALTH INSPECTOR M-XDAVIE ELISE THERESL MONSIEUR DE L-X CROIX Herbert Mandell WINDOW WASHER Mlchael Davis LNDERSTUD1 Eda Ma111n0 Eleanole Theobald Holland Castleman Ceclle Cells Allce Chlota Cynthxa Snow PROMPTER Ilene Munay IROI LRTILQ Flsle P11210 Chauman Mercede Cataluccl Pllscllla Chrlstofoxo Aduenne fushne1 Barbara. D1Pno Marllyn Gladstom Dmothy Mann Marjoue Slater HFXCINI M1ch1elD.1v1s St11geMan.1ger Robelt Bloom Challes Bulnlm Axnold Zulmck SOI NIJ H.11vey Blown Jelly Mlllel Ilf HTS Cemlcl Goldstein tOSI'l.VIl5b Umlll the duectxon of Mass 'VI,uv Bushce and Mus Agatha Powers SIC 111 Lhm dncclmn ol' Nllss Helen O C mmol I ALI LTY ADVISOR Mass Lmlly L Mltchell 1' .i . ' . H . . . - ' U 'Y ' ' M ' . - 1: ' ' 1 ' 1 Y ' ' S ' .' I . 2 -' . 1 1 ' -Y -1 1 v . 1 1 - ...V--.VVVVVVVVV. .........,.,,, , ' 4 ' ' l D , , , . . . I v 1 . . ' .Z 4 ' , ' Q 'S - A ...........,...,,,,, 1. S , . . . . i D. ' 1 . Y Y . ,........ .,..,,,. .,I,,, ,,,,,, , 4 . 1 l , . h , 1 ,. f , ' ', A ..,.....,...,...,,,, I . . I ,,,, ., . ,..,..,.. lr,...,r,, , ,, - ' ' . ' , ,1 v 1 - - 1 1 I , ' - '---'-- '-f -f------ 1 1 l 1 l . If ' 2 l ' , K ' ' . , A A v...V,....,.., ..., ,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,, l , , ' ' ' , ' . 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A I -T . f v . 7 1 y 1 , -N1 1 - - Svnmvthmg Qlhrrrfnl Eyely now and then one heals the hope 6YPlCSS9d that the news of the day may become cheelful that It wlll change to SOm6thlDg more pleasant than the constant flow of dlspatches about VRHIS and neal XXHIS taxes mllltary expanslon lnfiatlon, depresslon and Cllm9S and colluptlon How olten haxe we heald lt Sdld If there were only somethlng cheelful ln the news lnhelently that explesses the attltude of many pelsons ln Oul soclety today towalds what IS happenlng alound them Some see only the outer world Thele 319 ll1dl'lV among Us who seek to escape flom the wolld ln whlch we llxe We would make y n lvl f A srvnrl that ull PM wx rin nnt lllzn n rl 1:1 fl n folmula of slmply ellmlnatlng those who ale ln dlsagreement wlth u If H1919 denunclatlon of those who upset us wele of axall tlouble would hue xanlshed flonl the wolld long ago But tlouble ln the wolld IS Chl0hlC Fllctlon between human belngs and hence natlonb ls pellenlal What ls so llttle undelstood and so llttle plactlced IS the alt of adjustment ln human affalls That means conlmunlcatlon of ldeas floln people to people Never has the genlus of pelsuaslon been hlllenged so shalplv The bold penetlatlon of the mlnds of men whose healtbeats ale no dlffelent flonl ouls and an honest exposltlon to othel peoples of the tlue ways to peace would lneyltably put ln end to the plesent lntolelable tenslon lt IS absuld to thlnk that a few men ln the Klemlln can ontlol lndefinltely 800000000 people agalnst thelr wlll -xdjlJsll11Cl1l TIOXKGXGI ln a ldlge 01 small sense comes back always to lndlxldual lesponslblllty lnd most of us ale often too eagel to lun flonl responslblllty We want someone else to lemake the N01 ld f0l u somebody elses sons to leslst agglesslon ln Korea ox elsew hele somebody elses llcome heaylly taxed celtalnlv not ouls lt l thls wolld ln tulmoll whlch we the gladuates of 19.33 lnhellt But tulmoll IS not stlange ple wal P9ll0d of clouded applehenslon and lndeclslon We wele ln the filst glade, just beglnnlng to dbSO1b the HISI ludlments of knowledge when the Japanese stluck at Peall Halb0l and World War II began Oul fifth yeal ln school saw the end of thls h0lIlbl9 wal and the ploclamatlon flom all quar tels of a lastlng and sacled peace Oul yeals ln Junlol hlgh school H618 spent dullng the p6ll0d of denloblllzatlon and lehabllltatlon XXl'l1Ch blought wlth lt neal the end of OUI nlnth glade oul second wal thls tlme ln K0168 -xnd now as gladuatlon H9315 we the gladuates of 1903 halbol no leglets as we look folward o ently lnto the adult w olld and the lesponslblllty lt ensues Rathel I should say we go folth Wlth the healthy optlmlsnl and detelmlnatlon of youth But C1195 the cynlc you wont get fal on Optlnllbnl alone 01 on detelmlnatlon alone Whele wlll you find the lnlpetus the guldance you wlll need ln thls topsy tuny wolld Do not be mlslead we leply by the mlsleadlngs of some Thele ale people evelywhele who ale playlng fol guldance today And whele wlll they find lt? They wlll find It ln thell own hearts lnslde thell own mlnds lnslde thell own consclences Theleln Iles the HISI leason fol most of oul seemlng moral collapse The onslaught of llberal lsnl and aSCUl3llsm ln thls century has lead man 3St18y He has been taught that he wlll find happlness IH a wol ld of matellallsm xathel than ln the SOCl6ty of oul Judaeo Chmstlan tladltlons When modem man ends up ln despall and has no hlghel lnnel falth IH whlch to tuln fol tluth he IS lead comenlently to the local payChl3l1lSt fol an unbuldenlng of hls psychoses Thele ale tlmes of coulse when we seem unable to cope wlth the lesponslbllltles whlch devolye upon us We llghtly seek to shale oul thoughts w lth others close to us But we too often lgnole the one IDHUGDCQ that can help and that has helped lndnlduals fol thousands of yeals to weather the stolm of llfe Too mam. people Ullf0ll.UTl2l6lN lacklng such falth toss aslde suggestlons of playel and self examlnatlon as nleanlngless wolds ln a wolld of confuslon But lf we bulld a defense mechanlsm ln oul mlnds to hlde Ol latlonallze oul slns of lndlfference and lf we shut out all llght we w lll contlnue to be lmpllS0hEd ln the dalkness of doubt and d9Spall The lndlxlduals who haye let the sun ln are nappy They hale found somethlng cheerful n llfe Thev haye lealned that the wolld alound us ls colored by our own lmage often darkened by clouds of our own maklng They hale lealned what honest self examlnatlon can mean ln a spllt second declslon between rlght and wlong The mlracle of llfe ltself IS clear to those who wlsh to know lt It IS the greatest of all satls factlons The greatest comprehenslon of our mortal years comes only when we as lnalvlduals face, at whatever sacrifice, the lesponslbllltles we know are ours and ours alone Robert Plccus Class Orator O , ., . . .- . . , , . 1 .Q 1 . 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' 1 ' T Jlunmr Swmnr illvrrptznn -X5 glddU3Il0I1 diy me 11 nefn the memblu of tht jun1o1 mln, tende1ed the gmcl uatmg class of 1973 vslth the11 last fmmdl 1efept1on uhlch 1111 held F11day ewemnff June 6 1902 at the Bedchxlexx Bdlll00YTl The dance H001 uae 4 p11tu1e to 1e1ne111be1 15 gally colmecl govx nb and chalk wh1te dmner jacketb flfwhed xbout the mom to the enjoyable mubu. of Dane Fo1manb OlCl'l9StId Lnthubmstlc photogx zphs new t1ken of many joy ful couples The h1ghl1g,h1 of the uemng was the gmnd m.111h lcd by theJun1o1 ofhcen Lou1 L1ene1azzo Pxemdent NIPllQ Sheet: Vue l1eb1dQnt Alue Lhmm Secletary Jn A1111 bmlth T1edsu1 1 .md the 5911101 officers le-tu Famkos lxevdent Joan Musto hltt Pxe 1dent Ros1l1e RIZZO bec1et11y and VIa1g11et OConnell TIGASUISI hxeryone 1nclud1ng the 1nx1tedguest:, 'VI1 and lVI1 Whelan Mr and 'VIrs W O Gosb, J1, Wir 'ind Nile Samuels M1 and MIS DO1l.1ndo M1 Capone M155 Dextel MISS Wvmdn, VI1 T Qollxnb and Vhsb St1ong dgzeed that thls our last formal clmcv of the yea1 xx as completely aucce-Qxful Aftex the gland much mmy coupleb left to go on the11 merry ways to x,111ou5 n1ght spots unt11 the voung hou1b of mo1n1ng, to ledxe .1 desc-1ted hall mth nothmg but memorleh to lemlnd ue of an unfmgettable ex enlng 1 1 o o Q - A ., i , .2 - . . 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F- uf J- vi-up Y II' 1 'E in at - - Q-K, M Q' 'f DX f 1 tc kr -1 -1.-has Hrvluhr The tumult of our hlgh school xears Is melloxxmg to memoxx Those glad good daxs that helped us groxx An taught oul mmds to sont and see' The daxs ln whlch xxe learn to hve Ale d1axfx1ng to an end Commencement comes and Ofll91S us A l1fe of t1me to spend The seeds flom xxhlch ou1 futuxes spung Were sovxn xxlthm these xxalls -Xlxxaxs shall return to us Oul volces ungmg through these halls The wax xxe sang so unrestramed Youthful voices loud and clear Hoxx well 1emembe1 the falth of a fuend Admired love vxxth tlust slncere Faded Ol fast It w1ll matter not Onlx the lox altx 1n 1ts dax The f11endsh1p of h1m vxho beheved 1n us hr1o1s xxe made oh thele were manx And thex gave us cause fol great concern But thex served then purpose food for growth Corrected mended thex helped us learn In xears to come xxe max s1t 1n a cha11 And Wlth an open boolt ln ou1 lap Stale deeplx outxxardlx mto space Whlle thoughts of school xears unxx rap Themselves from a busy m1nd That could not davxdle or lmger On the daxs of xore that are hele no more When ou1 nexx class 11ngs xx ere on ou1 finger The grams of sand vull seep th1ough the glass The xears xx1ll slowlx gllde awax To b11ng to us a hfe full and r1ch -X l1fe that began thls Commencement Dax RP NI' GOIB Cla s I Jet , L. L M . , , . A . -Y Y . y . . . . i . . J k g , . v T 1 1 I 1' . , u ,A V. i . . Y Built a confidence we can never repay. . . , Y , . 3, uv .. 7 ' 7 ! 9 Q ' v y v ' ' '. . - , v ' . 4. Y 1 ! Y . Q, . v Q .V 'n v . . t., 7 7 I. I ' . , sn 'r LiEmo5:gQX X XJ f.lJB5 X I A 48 ix ax! C ff f+XiTf1f 523 ' xfv X Q if fi: R W Fzrst Row left to nght J Smzth M Thzstle C Leopold M Rosenthal A Chwta,J Sullf. van M Lanzo P Berfield son J Goss M Berger L Newman K Insalaco B DzPzro L 'llartocchw I Barbanfz Mr OKeefe Thzrd Row R Selya D Hersh R Pzccus M Sczarappa E Fznkelstem R Lzlly G Dexter R Yesner G Waugh L Woodland W Malone 'Qllhr atumal Qnnnr Svnrwig The Natlonal Honox Soclety composed of those students wx ho excel lll scho1a1sh1p ms an organ zatlon that lS natxomude Puplls are mltxated xnto the o1gan1zat1on 1n the Junior yeax m hlgh school In Oldel to become a member one must be credlted vnth at least forty pomts gamed exther duung h1s Jumol 01 semox V631 The students who are members ale leadexs of the1r class and ale pxoud of then scholastlc shovs mg They have ploxen thelr abxllty and determmatxon as xx ell as leadelshlp and axe an asset to am school The deselve to be membels of th1s society and be known fox then outstandmg qualmes The membela who haxe met these standalds and who haxe been lnducted mto thls socxety are Ilene Balbantl Paulme Berfield Melame Belger Natalie Cerasoll 'hl1C6 Chlota Geoxge Dexter Balbala D1P1ro lulllot Fmkelstexn Glorxa Fmo Shnley Fmo Renee Golb Judlth Goss Donald Helsh Latheune Insalaco Vlaulyn Lanzo ehaxlene Leopold Ralph Lllly Benedlct L1mOl1 Wlnfled Malone Lena 'Vlaxtocchlo -krlene Nathanson Lo1s Newman Floxence Noftle Robert Plccus Elsle P1lZl0 Vlaxllyn Rosenthal Banbaxa Rumson Mlchael Sclaxappa Robelt Selya Vlaxjoue Shane Joanne Smith Calol Spmelll Joan Sullnan Maxjoue Thlstle -Xnna Vezadt Jean Walkel Geolge Waugh Laxuence Woodland R0b6lt Yesnel B G 5 P V lf 5 f ll .. L s -af f. K-, - n . I 4', f r .I t V' pn 5 . 1 ,, . . , - Q5 J ' T F? , if is , F 1 N, 1 ' A 5 -4 12 A ' , ' : . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . ' . . '- , . , . . Second Row: Mr. Whalen, N. Cerasoli, E. Prizio, G. Fino, J. Walker, R. Golb, A. Nathan- I ' Y ' , I ' , ' ' 7 ' . . I ' A ' 7 ' If ' : . , . , . ' , . . ' , . ' ' , . ' , . J , O O . ' , . v - ' . ' 1 '- . - F1rstRou left to 'nght J Srmth M Lan o P Myers J Fusco E Fmkelstezn J Moore Secnd Row Mms Wyman R Paul B Bonney R Lzlly G Doucet R Carbone M Thistle J S'ullwan I Murray Thzrd Row A Amoroso C Cella G Mauro M Qcmrappa G Flynn L Newman Svnmr ilmznrg Qlnunnl The Senxor Advxsoxy Councll which xs composed of the semor class omcers and two representatlves from each homeroom usually a boy and gxrl has once agam com pleted a successful year The councll IS under the supervnslon of Miss Dorxs Wyman A meetmg IS called to order every Monday afternoon ln Room 109 The actxvltles held durmg the year were skatmg partxes, semor prom, splash party p1cn1c, and the annual JumorgSen1or Receptmn Members of the councll are Presldent Elllot, Fll'lk8lSt6lIl Vlce Presldent John Fusco Secretary Jean Moore Treasurer Patrlcla Myers Ann Amoroso Robert Bonney Ceclle Cella, Ralph Cerbone George Doucet, Eugene Flynn, Marlon Gould Louls Generazzo Marllyn Lanzo Ralph Lllly Irene Murray George Mauro, Loxs Newman Rlchard Paul Jo Ann Smith Mxchael Scxarappa Joan Sulllvan MZIJOTIC Thxstle The Glrls Glee Club under the capable dxrectlon of Mr Wxlllam 0 Goss, Jr has completed another successful year by partlcxpatmg m the annual Glee Club Concert and by competmg at the Northeastern Massachusetts Musxc Festnval m Malden wlth other glee clubs of thls area SENIORS AND JU NIORS Fzrst Row left to rrght E Prrzzo M Weiss R Paul M Rosenthal R Bloom R Selya A Chrota W Wersman M Lanzo C Cella Second Rou Mus Mrtchell L IaCorte B Goldman D Mann E Glrserman M Catalucm E Goldman M Slater N Merrram R Roberts I Murray C Snow J Porter A Flood L Przzano Thrrd Row M Accettullo B Lefkovzch E Theobald B D1P1ro S DeStefano P Chrrsto- foro M DeMamo J Karger M George M Gladstone S Frach Fourth Row E Bloomberg M Dams D Rosen H Mandell J lllrller R Szmons R Castlemarr Bramrrtrr Qlluh The Revere Hrgh School Dramabrc Club began rts 19:12 1953 season wrth the annual Get Together Party desrgned to acquarnt new members vurth the old ones The party was held rn the audrtorrum and each member wore a tag rdentrfyrng hrmself The officers elected 1n June 1932, were as follows PRESIDENT Robert Selya TREASURER Carol Sprnellr SECRETARY Alice Chrota ASSISTANT CLERK Marrlyn Lanzo Because of the large srze of the club vre trred to have tvro or three vrork shop plays rn rehearsal .rt the same time so that all mrglrt' hare a chance to work rn at least one productron Work shop plays are entrrely staged drrected and acted by students The Dramatrc Club Chrrstmas party was held rn the audrtorrum on December 20 1902 wrth Santa Claus and the rest of the Yuletrde spurt and decoratrons After delrcrous refreshment, were served each member recened a grft from Santa For enter tarnment there was dancrng and a xarrety :hom Th Clubs three act show for the year was the stage and screen success OUR HLARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY, by Cornelra Otrs Skrnner and Emily Krmbrough It was presented on March 19 rnd 20 to very receptrxe audrences Included rn the cast were the follourng semors Maxrne Werss Nrna Merriam, Robert Selya Alrce Chrota Cecrle Cella Robert Bloom and Richard Paul Irene Murray was Student Stage Manager Elsre Prrzro Property Manager and Vlarrlyn Lanzo Costume Manager afternoon A . . 0 VICE-PREs115rarQr9f'1ff.Afli-.-,'.f.li-,il Robert Bloom CLERK .,.......... I -'rrhilliryn Rosenthal . ' - ' v l , ' - ' rr A -., I u SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN Fzrst Row left to 'rzght C Bellmo I Cohen S Vzlker A Mann E' Dexter J Vazam M Donnelly B Katz Second Row B Swerlmg E Gatchell R Cataluccz D Ventresca N Canavan B Kauf man B Grill J Coyne E' Martmo B Burnzm Tlwrd Row L Sannella A Tranfaglza J Mzllefr K Penney M DzMod1ca J Pzccus 9' Covztz Fourth Row C Tillznghast C Bufrmm E Palladmo S Glzxmun D Szgnore Eramahr Glluh The club entered the story of the famous Barrymore family ln the Massachusetts Drama Festival held at Newton thxs vear on March 30 and 31 The cast mcluded Joan DCNIUIZIO Joan Davls, Patncxa Radlo broadcastmg equxpment was purchased this year, and Mr Frank Raduazzo orgamzed and dlrected a radio group A program an hour and a half long was arranged wnth two or three students each dolng a ten mlnute show Many of our members attended the annual Massachusetts Drama Confelence at Emerson College on Saturday March 21 After a general meetlng IH the mornmg, lunch was enjoyed at a nearby tea room In the afternoon there were classes ln d1l'9CtIIlg, actmg staging and make up each student attendmg the class that mterested hlm Revere agam partlclpated 1n the Massachusetts Drama Festlval whlch was held at Marblehead thls year, on Aprll 10 and 11 Revere presented a cuttlng of OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY and agam rated hlgh The cast gomg to Festival were Maxine Welss Nxna Merriam Rolland Castleman Jane Porter, Rlchard Paul and Ceclle Cella, who prompted Among the other act1v1t1e5 there was, also, a one act play contest wxth each class presentmg a Play Semors Ceclle Cella Allce Ch1ota Marxlyn Lanzo, Elsle P11210 Carol Spmelh Rlchard Paul and Robert Selya are members of the Natlonal Thesplan Honor Soclety, Troupe No 156 All thls could not have been possxble except for the untxrmg efforts of Mlss Emlly L Mltchell, our dlrector To her, we are very grateful .' , :. ,. 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' 1 1 r ' ' I , . . , , 1 I ' - I 1 I 1 1 1 Thls club IS compobed of the best sxnge-rs from thlee Gnls Choluses and thexefmf :nt Hou le t to rzqht A Chorlzan B Kat C Neuman I Barlrann J Porter Second Rau C' Cohen D Bradley E Goldman 'll Carroll C Leopold G lojfe J .Sullz lan 9 Nelson D Rodrzque B Golm R Neuhooh 'U Donnelly L Leone 'll bnltman 11 Ouler Th1r1lRou Ur H 0 Coss .lr S Ixrzger J 'llzller G Gould J Coyne P Sheppard P Szeqel C Cella 4 Nathanson F Hass S Srhuurt J Leslze L Dubchanslxy T Good man H Ialey F Feldman Fourth Hou K Cret S Sandler H 'llzller 'll 4ecettullo B DzPzro 'II Nzqrellz K Ienney A Szeqel F Theohalrl S Iztnuuz B Letl-ouch Uhr C5165 C5122 Gllnh h is three sets ol' officexs Angela DeCh11 Jane P0lt9I Llano New man Vlelcedeb Cat nlueu I RLSIDLNTS Mulam Sacks VICE PRESIDENTQ Chal lme Leopold SLCRETARIES Thelma RUblnOVltZ TRLASURERS Ilene Baxbantl Pdtl lC1d Marmo 'Vladehne Peall Dmothy Daus Myxna Zenls fi .i ' J ', 2 4- 1 , , WZ.. I 1 f 'A 1- H 1 ' f ,, , . 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U Frrst Row left to rzght P Gretz R Bloom R Yesner E Frnltelstem V DuCette R Pwcus R Cerbone R W Kessel R Paul Second Row Mr W O Goss Jr R Olson L Woodland G Fmkelstem L Rosenberg J Ebmger R Paul R Segee W Malone E Makosky D Connors G Mauro J Matthews F' Keeler Thzrrl Row N Schwartz R Katz E Lerman R Mattheus P Pzetropaolo N Cermglra B Davrs E Gillespie C Gajney R Orlandella M Wetss C Farnum .I Madden E Lrlly J Spinellr Fourth Rou 'VI Dans 'll Slotslty S Glzxman R Srmons K 'MacPherson R Buonfiglzo H Lerjer R 'Vlottola R Paul C Burnzm 4 Greenberg E112 Bugs C5122 Qlluh The first task of the Boys Glee Club xx as the annual electron of officers Four wen efliclent and capable members were chosen PPEbIDENT Robert Prccus VICE PRESIDENT Robert Yesner SECRETARY Laurence Woodland TREAQURER Elliot Finkelstein Lnder the capable direction of William O Goss Jr the club worked rely earnestlx to prepare for the Annual Concert which was held at Rexere City Hall on Thursday exenrng Apr1l9 1993 The concert prored to be vxorth the clubs efforts rt was uenrng of xx onder ful entertainment On Prrday exening April 10 1933 the combined clubs held their annual formal dance This too was a huge success ln addition two dances were held at City Hall one in December and one in February Throughout the year the club sang at xarrous publrt or ganrzatrons both in the city and out of town where it was greeted with high approxal by all who had th: pleasure of attendrng The club also participated in the Northeastern Music Festival in May, and the two day New Fngland Festival at the Unixersity of Connecticut in June, The very able accompanist was Nancy Doucette. The soloist was Nino Cerniglia. 93 9 'rsf R011 left to rzqht J Smith W Thistle J I'arwns I S utr ll Bflmofl fo 'llufrray S DeStefano N DuCette M Achenhach 'll Lan 1 Second Rou Mr VI 0 Goss 'll Bernstem Is Insalaco P Dame N 'llerrzam I B1 rfitlvl J Szgnore P Kelley P Raulms 'll IWIIQTUUI C Kma F Capone C Lamlarm Roberts P qpznellz E Przreons 'll Robert-on 'llr II halen Thzrd Rou R Colb J Ilalker A qlzulnzan 'II Delflazno P Chfrzstuloro J Halley I P1 ano P Duffy A 'llundy L 'lloneon A Cortee 4 Comeau Ihalen I Lal rtf 'Vloretm E Lafedra Fourth Rou K Foulrls J Pzccus L 'UcLa1lql1lzn 'll Flznllfelt orzo Ixnzrz Bmder B Comeau C D1Salto 61115 Qlhnu' Undel the able eupenxalon of M1 wlllldl'l1 O Gow Jr the Guls Lhou once agam ucceeded m g'11n1ng lecogmtlon flom all thoae xx ho haxe heald them The club nade up of slxtw two membela chose the folloumg omuxe VICE PRESIDENT Vlaxgalet Babcock SECRETARY Caxol Spmelll TREASLRER Ilene Murray -XCCOMPANIST Suean DeStefano A well allanged pxoglam of excellent music along xuth the hald xx olk of ex erx member leaulted m a xery succesbful yeal fm the club Then slngmg n nq hxghlx planed at the annual concert held on kplll 9 at graduation EYEICISPS at the Nolth eabtern Festn al held ln Vlalden Massachusetta and at the New England Mumc Ifestn al .nt St0lT5 Connectlcut The seaion leached lts clxmax mth the mnuul Glen Club Dmce held on -Xpxxl 10 at the Beachx new Ballroom V A r . X Fi ,- -, l 1 .- ' ,. . ', . '. .fir 1,. . 1 .1. fm, 1 . , . , . , . . , .' . 121. ,. Y ,. . . ' ' . ' f ' I , , . 4 . . . U , . . V , . . , . , . . , . . . I , . , . ' .', 1 . A , . 'I , 4. , 1. , If , . L ., . 4 ..', A . .' ., . . . ' ,. 7 , 7 , ' ' '. ' ' . . 1 , . , . E , . . . , . ., ' , . I, 1 'zz , . , .. , . , ., z,.. ,K.I ,,. 'o ,J - w . , . - . -5 . .-, . .1 , , . . 'I , B. I , .-1. Jlt, .Il I , . f , . ' . Q 9 . . . . . -'-' . ' '. ,- '. v '. ' . . A . . . , ., S ' K ' I . ' ' - 1 1 - 4 v . I . I 4 I Vw- o .. -' . 1 .LZ PRESIDENT .....................,.....,...,....., ....,,.,.,,........,.,,,. J udith Goss 1 n A ---- A --v.,,VA,. U AAAAAV -. . A A . - ' , . ' . . . '. ' ' .ls ' A I. 4 .N 1 1 e' v 1 l 1 I 1 ' . y - J - v A ' ' - - A , . . if . . .' ' ' . . - Q, - l . n . ' S ' . .' 1 . , I I A .' , 2 -' v . Iwrst huu left to rzqht U Arhenhaclz J Parsons P Berfield E Iwulxelstezn 11 Babcock, R Plflllk J Goss R lesner I 'Murray C qzrotu IN kDuCette Seunul Hou 'Vlr lf! 0 Gow J1 K Foulrls P Spmellz R Roberts E Capone C Kzng G Landano I Smztlz P Raulzus 'll Tlustle M Lan o 'll lltlfwflllll P Kelley J Szgnore Tlzzrrl Ixou J 'Vlorettz 'VI I'l1nkfelt A Kuzqlzt L LaCorte 4 Comeau P Chfnstoforo Bazllze A 'llumly P Duffy K Insularo 'll Robertson K Whelan S DeStefuno Dellamo 4 Corteae J Walker R Gall: L McLaughlzn Fourth Row L Woodland D Connors R Segee R Szmons J 'Madden N Cernzglza Olson J Matthews' R Orlanflella E Gdleepze R Buonfiglzo R Wottola M Dams R W Kessel VI Malone G Mauro Qlhnral Qlluh The Chou al llub undez the dnectlon of 'VI1 wlllldfll O Gose JI has completed mothey succebsful 3631 Last xefn the club IECQIX ed the hxghebt ldtmg at the Noltheasteln 'Vlu IC Festlv 1 m hx exe-tt md at the hexx England Febtlxal IH Amhelst Spuued on by the dllECtl0I'l of M1 Goes and the accompamment of Paulme Bel held l9ht5d,lQdlS Rexx bv tx, we attempted to lealn xx xth some deglee of pelfectlon a le-'lt xauetv of selectlonb fox the conce1t xx hlch xx as held on Apul 9 On the follovxmg exemng .1 dance was held m the B9dChWl8VS Ballxoom fo1 all the membels and then '7'l16Sta The Noltheasteln Featlval vsas held on May 2 ln Malden On May 73 the New England Febtlxal xxa held 1n Stous Connectxcut Everyone healtlly agleed that the Cholal Club xx 'la the most enjoyable actxxlty of our semor yeax wfzff. , 1' C f f Q24 f ' . , ' e it X li , 3 l 1' I , , . 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' . ,, ,C , ' , - ,' Y Fzrst Row left to 'nght Mzss Wyman R Olson R Kessel R Bloom R Paul W Kmg Second Row P Dufy N 'llernam R Paul R Lilly H Vtgoda K Whelan R Selya German Glluh Once aga1n the German Club has spent a pleasuxable and plofitable year under the d1rectorsh1D of MISS Dor1s Wyman Although mall 1n number the German Club proxed the saymg Good th1ngs come m small packages as they spent many an educat1onal and enjoyable Wednesday after noon 1n Room 109 At the begmnmg of the yea1 the Gelman Club chose the follovung for their leaders PRESIDENT Ralph L1lly VICE PRESIDENT Rxchard Paul SECRETARY Kathleen Whalen 'VIost of the club s act1v1ty took place at the meet1ngs vshere the members partlfl pated m dancmg to German folk musxc llstemng to talks glven on German culture dlscussxng present and past poltxcs slngmg classical German songs and delvmg mto German llterature and art The hlgh poxnt of the clubs actlvxtles was the recordlngs of a German play on the tape recorder and decoratmg 109 German style on the varxous Amerncan festlvals and holldays Wxth Mxss Wyman s line advxce, the club could not help but attam the heights that nt soared to thls year The semors of the club leave only the hope that the underclass men of the German Club contmue thexr good Bplflt and gam greater achxevementg X ' Y . 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' . f a I 7 , ' , ' H H ' ' ' Frrst Row left to 'rzght D LaF'erla G Iorzo C Mmzchmo C Cella E Martmo E Pfrrzzo L Clementz Second Row Mzss Mafera P Chfrzstofofro A Sofia M Pfrochzlo N Cermglro W Ventola 0 Losco P Pzetropaolo J Nazkuro R Mottola S DeStefano Thrxrd Row I DeRosa V VCTNCO A Borgwlz C Iono E Canmzzo C Pzcardz C San tosuosso L Secatore R Castaldo M Buonadonna Fourth Row J Pzccus M Mzsrano M DzMamo A Prcardr E LaCed'ra M Alba 1 Glrrrnln taiwan Il Crrcolo Itallano as rt completes rts fifth year under the supervrsron of 'Mrss Mafera ts Faculty Advrsor, presents rn revrew rts 1 Xl PWDAR Ol' EVFNTQ lf-H8 949 South Amerrca Moves I Promessr Sposr Movres Fardner Museum Vrsrt L1 Ballr Lrstsfelor Plrylet Chrrstmas Party La'-.ter Dann Value of a Lrbrary Lecturr May Party N49 l'-lr0 Halloween Party LArd.x Recorjs Museum of Frne Arts Vrsrt glraccr Movres Prlgrrmage to Lourdes Kr Rome Movws Tarantella Drnu Chrrstmas Carols at Crty Hall Hobby Day l950 r Medrterranean Crurse Rrcordr Valentrne Brrscola Party Hrstorrcal Revere Lecture Lhrrstopher Movement Movres Lhrrstmas Illumrnatrons rt St Francrs emrnrrv Lo Scfrrpe Strette Playlet Club Recordrngs N51 1952 Camera Technrques lecture Arda Lonccrt Symphony H'1ll Logan Arrport Tour Llub Recordmgs Chrrstmas Party at The Frolrc' Leonardo da Vrncr Exhrbrt Hobby Hmts and Drsplay .rt Museum of Serena S100 Scholarshrp to Rosemrrre Ial edra rt Middlebury Italran School N52 1953 Halloween Party Chrrstmas Program rn Itarlan Statron WBMQ Lhrrstmas Party Don OIIOIIP Hom: Our Frfth B11 thday Party Concert at Bowlrng Party The Frolrc llovrer Show Vrsrl S100 Scholrrshrp for mxcellenoe nr ltfrlmrr . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , ' 1 ' 9 ' 9 ' y - y . , . , . , . , . , . . . - . , . , . , . , . , , , , - , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , 0 o 4. . . ,, . . . . . - ! y I :A - 1 1 W rf A Al 1 n . V. K ,, I . .,, . ' ' tl I , 1 ll , I ' n 1. x I ' I 1 'Q 4 .' 4'. - . . , . - ., l 2 . 1 u r ' , ry V Q . i . . H L .' .,, , , , - la - . - ,' ' . If . .. H I .. , . . I l' .. - 19. I ' , ' U ' , 'II , ' H ,' H , - l- , , u r .' , rr ' r - - ' .. ' ' . . H ' . . H 1 , : S . D , . . - - - r , - , rr - v , rr 1 . ' A l 4 . , . ,- , u , - n en , , ' 'rr ' ' . K , . . , . . . . c , 1 I 4 I ' , i -. . . . - . ' .' - -' , . H ' ' . U ' ll ' H ' . ' ' ' . . ' . ' ' ' ' . . . L . ' ? 4 . ? Fzrst Row left to rzght Mr Warren W Goss N Mernanz M Berger C Leopold 4 Chzota W Rosenthal M Lanzo M Thistle J Smzth Second Row E Lzlly R Paul L Rosenberg R Lzlly R Bloom H Vrgoda G Waugh R Yesner E Parsons Thu-fl Row R Golb P Chnstoforo T Rubznovztz M Slotsky R Selya M Avratzn M Owler L Newman .iluurnalwm Qlluh After a lapse of two years the JOUIIIBIISIII Club was reorganrzed under the dxrectlon of Mr Warren W Goss to supply all students wrth news of hlgh school actrvrtles as well as to rmprove thelr school sprrrt The last publrcatlon of the school newspaper was under the dlrectlon of Mass Allce Bullard Head of the Englrsh Department who has smce retued from the faculty Some of the senlors returnrng as members of the club served on the staff under Mrss Bullard Mr Goss has been greatly encouraged by the enthusrastrc support grven h1m by the members of the club and he attrlbuted the success of the club to therr co operatron The meetrngs of the Journallsm Club were held every Thursday at 2 00 P M rn Room 310 durlng w hrch the members of the club were taught the mechanrcs of publlshrng a real newspaper Material u ds submrtted reused and approxed bv the staff Later the artrcles were arranged on dummy sheets rn preparatron for prmtmg The necessary mechamcs of newspaper publrshrng was supplemented by mformal talks by Mr Coss concernrng the organrzatron of a newspaper oflice the proper form for edrtorrals and news articles md a xarretw of subjects dealrng wrth Journallsm wrth the new that perhaps some may be rnsprred to enter the field of Journalrsm as then llfes work or else arouse some rnterest rn creatrse wrrtmg THE ST AI-'F EDITOR IN CHIEF Ralph Lllly ART EDITOR Mvron Slotsky MANAGING EDITOR 'Vlrchael Sclarappa LITERARX EDITOR Mrchael Sclarappa BUSINTESS MANAGER M chael Ax ratln CIRJCULATION MANAGER Robert Bloom SPORTS EDITOR Henry Vrgoda FACLLTY ADVISOR Mr Warren W Goss . Q Y ' ' r - r - -, - , . , . . w - . . f , A . . , . , . 1, , , v - . I ' f . ' 1 ' 1 ' x ' 1 - , . , . , . . , , , ' ' I ' n - 2 - ' y . , . , . , . . O , y n I 7 u n ' I l , . N Yu N . . . . V . . Q . . . . Q V ' . . . . s r ' . . Y v - , I. ., ' . v' . , - . ' v - , l 0 ' , 1 uv ' v . ' ' ' . I IN v r 2 .. . g. I . I . . . . , Y I . ' . . . Q Y . . . I - , . . V --,----,- .v.. A .... --ee . ..v.... I ..,,., , I I I . ..... ' v Flrst Row left to rzght G Yoje M Rosenthal E Lzlly R Lzlly H Vtgoda L Clementz D Hambro Second Row M1 Mrtchell B Kaufman J Goss M Owler D LaFe'rla T Rubmomtz F Leopold R Goldstem E Cannzzzo H Solomon M Wezss A Nathanson Thzrd Ron B Shaprfro B Goldman M Slotsky L Rosenberg R W Kessel A Iovme R Wolf R Golb B Leflrovzch 'hr Enhatmg Svnrwtg The Debatrng Socrety under the drrectron of Mr George Mrtchell has enjoyed a very actrve anc .rccessful vear Soon after the chrmes of the new vear had dred down the Debatrng Socrety chose rts leaders They xx ere PRESIDENT Ralph Lrlly TREASURER Thelma Rubrnovrtz SECRETARY Marjorre Shane Late rn the year Thelma Rubrnovrtz resigned the office and Henry Vlg0da took over the dutres of the Treasurer Lath xx eek the Debatrng Socrety drscus ed the pros and cons of VZIIOUS toprcs of natronal and local Interest These arguments were lead by senlor debaters Barbara D1P1ro Leonard Kessel Robert Kessel Anthony Ioxrne Ralph Lrlly Mvr on Slotskv and Henry Vrgoda The outstandrng Junror rn the socrety was June Brondson who kept everybody on hrs toes rncludrng the sophomore xrce presrdent Earle Lilly The Debatlng Soclety s rnterestrng program vsa rndeed helped along greatly by the fine dnector' shrp of Mr 'Vlrtchell who made sure everyone was well mformed on the latest debatmg rules 'Vlany of the les ons learned from he Debatrng Souety were applied drrectly to Englrsh courses rn the school and thus the Debatrng SOLl9tY proxed a great benefit to all concerned f if , 4' 5 .ff V ' f .' Y . .' . , . -' , . l , , I , , . , , A, : ' 5 l 1 - ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - , . Q I , 1. 1 - 1 ' 1 - , - , . , ' v 1 V ' 4 I ' ' ' 1 ' 9 ' ' 1 - , . . , . , . , . , . ' . o 0 . . . Q , . - . 1 , . , . VICE PRESIDENT ..................,..... .... ............... , ............................ . ........... E a rle Lilly , l ' I . .. .Q S , ,Q -. . . I ' 1 . -Q 1 l , v s 1 1 n-1, 1 . . . n , Q Q , , l fy ' y . ' I . 1 ' . 4 . . . Q . Q . , Q ' , ' . , ' ' . .' - . I-' . ' 1. . . , . ' . I . U Q . ' . . 3 - , .' A . I y . Q 'V v u , . W' A S . . t ' . , . ' ' ' . .-,Je REVEHE Wie . -4 1 , . .ag , 4 'Qf 0 .' 4' 1 E? ff Fzrst Row, left to right: C. Brown, C. l'Villlfl77lS, J. Costante, D. DiGregorio, C. Gillespie N Hawley. Secuml Roux' R. Paul, J. Spinelli, D. Connors, A. Verrico, G. Generazzo, Mr. W. McKenna Dzrector. Third Roux' H. Baillie, C. Tillinghust, R. Ferragamo, J. Sbrizza, VV. Malone, S. Barr, L Yumpolsky, N. Curreri, S. Glirman, L. Weiss. Iwmrtlz Roux' R. Patriquin, L. Goulis, E. Loss, N. Schaeffer, J. Tefrminiello, R. Yasi, J C zroln, N. Scllzrnrtz. Earth Thl Nvdl xlteu 1 leaxe of absence 11 t season M1 Waltel McKenna returned 'is cllll-'Ct0l of oul b md Lndu VI: Vlclxennas competent dnectlon the band won hlgh publlc xecogmtlon un Rexeu and unsound ng commun tres As la the custom the band pelformed at mam of the footbnll gnmes and leplesented oth school and the clty at many local and state functlons The hlghlnght of the veal s monk for the band was the success of lts annual conceit Phe bxnd nl o pantlclpatf d ln the v0lth83St9TIl MUSIC Festnal uhele It 16C6lXECl waxm applxu e nn conceit llldlthlllg and dull loutlnes The band at full stnng.,th hxs thnty elght membels HOXXEXCI only foul semo1s Wmfred Malone, George D1 xtel Robelt Jacome and Don Connors haxe played then last for R H S For the coming S6115 Wh Vlckenna has many neu plans ln store fol the band He has vlslons of the bind numbelmg ne-ally one hundled mUSlCl3nS Also a group of majoxettes has been onganxzed md null be added to the band next season Fxom all nndlcatlons xt looks as though Ruen. mll lank xx 1th the best ln the field of xnstru mental musnc m the gears to come Qin lqcvvi-We QQ 5 Q0 P1'rstRou left fo rrqlrt P Meyers J Moore L McLaz1glrlzn N Cerasolr A Mundy Q Termznzello Second Rau L Fmsca A DzChrrz'ra R Valdora H Gardner J For F Prtr L Prz uno P Clrrzstoforo Glhvrrleahera At the close of our Jumor year Mr Lesser our capable director selected eleven new cheerleaders These newcomers plus the four remarnrng from the preceding season made up one of the best squads of cheerleaders that Revere Hlgh School has ever had Before every game each grrl on the squad was filled wrth nervousness and 9XClt6 ment But after they had done a fevs cheers and knew the fans were cheerrng rrgbt along wrth them all the nerxousness vxore off and they were happy wrth the thought that they played a small part rn helplng to grve the boys spurt rn order that they mrght play to the best of therr abrlrty Nova that the cheerrng rs over, the senror grrls feel very badly Although they wrll new er cheer at another Revere Hlgh School football game, they wrll always remember the fun they'xe had cheermg for the Blue and Whrte Members of the squad were Captarn, Natalre Cerasolr Ruth Boudreau Harrret Gardner Flora Prtzr Prrscrlla Chrlstoforo Lors McLaughl1n Lorrarne Przzano Angela D1Ch1ara Jean Moore Shrrley Termmrello Joan Fox Ann Munday Rrta Valdora Lea Frassrca Patrrcra Myers 1 . ff 757 ' av pn 4 A ,F . r A r - 'rf 4, wr - ' i ' Z L l 4, fe A 5' 1 - , 'QQ ' ' l K 'iff- kl Q B L A 'F H L it 'ff A m .. sl X rl' l S r f l ' . , ' , ' - - . 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' z 1 ' v 1 1, A -. 1, 1 I 1 I u 1, 1 , 1 1 . . - I , 1 v' y 1 1 v v 1 Y' Fzrst Row left to rzght R Goldstem D Hambro ll Sczarappa 4 Chzota D Santos J Moore P Myers A Mundy Second Row H Geller L Sprrulzzola A Tranfaglza J Parsons B Katz E Colella M A vratm Miss Strong Thzrd Row V Pztzz A Bruzzese J Fusco R Bonney V Quasarano H Kelley B Lzmolz ALICE CHIOTA HELEN GELLER RENEE GOLDSTEIN MICHAEL AVRATIN ROBERT BONNEY JEAN MOORE HERBERT KELLEY BENEDICT LIMOLI Edztor m Chzef DONALD SANTOS 4ssocw.te Edztors Club Edztors Sports Edztors Speczal Features Edztorg LOUISE SPINAZZOLA Contrzbutmg Erlztors MICHAEL SCIARAPPA DOROTHY HAMBRO IRENE PENTA ALFRED BRUZZESE JOHN FUSCO PATRICIA MYERS ANN MUNDY VINCENT QUASERANO Subscrlptwn Manager Busmess Manager ELAINE COLELLA VICTOR PITZI Class Representa tu es JEANETTE PARSONS 54 BARBARA KATZ 'ow ANN TRANFAGLIA 56 Faculty Adlzsor MISS EDWINA JOHN STRONG Hearhnnk Staff QQ KS W 96' AA Q at ogy fl I .fnnthall The opemng of the 1917 football se iS0l1 muked the thnd xear fo1 C-each Qella at Rexere Hlgh School Sal-'EUS 6 Revere 12 It xem YQ Qmgux Th1 xx1 oux 11p1111ng gnne of the 1977 footb1ll ee1son The f.-ms xxere h'11dly 111 n h 11 ge N x fl 1 1 ee xx 1b11ll1.1nt 10 ydld run frm 8011111111 1ge fo1 the fllst bC0lG of the gnne The tlx fol extli polnt xx 1 mlssed Before half tlme Smgus scored md the- score 1t lY11CID1lSNl0ll xx IS Rexue 6 Sxugus 6 Dllllllg the second hllf the plax xx ns 1bout exen untll xxlth about foul nnnutex to pl IX 1n the final qu11te1 'VIell.1ne'e deep ln hls own fllIlt0lX f1ded bzek 'ind thlexx fx xtxlke to Pu co xxho g1lloped the 1en111n1ng folty fnxe xalds un molested to put IQQXLIQ ut front 17 lx 1nd xx 15 the hn1l scome Rex lt 17 S'1ugus 6 B1 ockton 6 Revere 0 -xftu xxnmmg sueh .1 thlllllllg' game xx1th Saugub the team enteled Broekton ln h1gh splrlts Thu xx LS 1 h.11d fought battle the SCOIL 1t the end of the half xx.1s .1 bcolelew t1e Although Rexere rum close to scormg txxo Ol three tnnes then effmts xx erent qulte enough to push oxer the Brockton genl Dexplte b11ll1.1nt defe ns1xe pl.1v1ng by Kellex .and -xlex.1n1an Revere s lme couldnt pxexent Brockton f1 om se 011112 1n the 1.1 t pE'llOll F1n.1l scene Brockton 61 Rex exe 0 C hel.-.ea 33 Revele 0 Stxll h1gh epnxted bx 1 bxugus x1ete11x R HS mxaded Chelsea Stadxum xx1th one thought Beat lhelse1 I'h1b looked xelx p1ob.1ble fox the fimt fexx plays untll Chelbea took oxer Then Chelsea moxed' Then offense elleked fox txxo tallles nm the filet penod, and txx1e'e ag.11n ln the second Durmg thu g1me Bonnx DSMAUIO and 'VIell.1e'e xxexe IY1JlllE'll .md lb a rebult of thls game Fuico vx.15 lost for hxe xxeeks due to .1n mjulx At the end of the h1lf Rexere. lagged beh1nd, .1 scoxe of 21 0 Stopped ID the thxrd pexlod, Lhelbea. e 11119 b.1ek 111 the last per 1od to SLOIQ dgam makxng the fin 11 some Chelsea. 33 Rexere O Peabody 13 Revere 6 XLI l l lt th PONXKI of the Noxt bhene Defe I13lXPlX lb xx 1s lxexn ll 5 bmt gnne of the NPISUII In the flxxt h1lf L.111'y Lhaet bottled up the nnddle llld Bonny 1nd Se 111 held fest at the end The 'score at hxlf tnne Rexele 0 leibodx 0 Dunlng the beeond h.1lf t1e111 x xloxx untll the fourth pl1lOd when l c ld 1dv s Q B chueked 1 SJ x 11dT D p1-.5 to Larpentel 1111 111g the e 111 1 0 en xx1th fixe mlnutee t1 go dll0th9l lt 1b0e5 p15 elleleed And l'e1bodx Deon- np, he xr 1 Fl xx N 1 e x xe Everett 41 Revere 0 1 oxxe en e e fd ee 1 poxxe ne 111.1 1 st 11 x 1 xe1e 5 e bt e e e te 1111 Afte1 flfghllll 1d 7 t Nt X l t Malden Cxthollc 0 Revere 0 1 ll K xe e lxed 4 N el X11 s bl 4 e l A N 1 ee N L1 Ill RD e s lxl ' , .fl ' , -2 2 ' ' - Q ' ' ' ' ' 1 K n ew' '..-2 :Y .515 ' -' 2 - - .fL. 2 32: . -' ' .' gpttl- i t QV 1 -2113 x'h11 D,I'll'Zil1lll brought th-11 to their f'1t 'ith 2 ' 0 5 2 - ' 1 '. 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' 2 ' Y . 1, . 1 Re- '-'e- n1211'e'he-el into l'e'21body exzlger to ee-'e-2 e- 'A 1 H 'h ' ' , 1 1 1' ' K' th' 1: A. 1 . 1 1 - U: -if 1 1 x j it . 1 1 ly 1 - ' - 1 ' 2 1 2 Q12 ' 23' 1 s. , ' ' 1 -' 2, , '2 L' , ' ue' ' x'21s Q ' ' - ' 1 'V ' ' -2 'I L 'Q . , ' 2 I' 1 ' . . 2-'.' l ', '2k' f -s'e'11-.Th-, ' ' .2 ,' 'M2 1' 2's ,' 2 j- 'd llglfllll, kia-king the- point and Hlilklllg the- svore- 134-0 Mellace- e-onnecte-d with thre-el cu11se-e'utix'e passes to bri f t - billl to l'e21body'5 10 yard line- from xvherte he- went over for the .'e'11'e-5 the- paint 21ft-- '21s 111is.'n-al. Th- flnzil se'o1' x'21s l'x-nb: ly 124, li1fx'1'1'e ti. . . Un l 1'id21y night, H2 ll '-'- y Re-x' -re 'cfl 2 '-rful live-1'ett t1'2xn1, Me-ll2 '- xx'21s ' 'ure-el on th- flr: 1 215 ot' the- 112 lllt', and Re- xx'21s 2111 e21'y pl' -y to the ' rrng Ex'-1'1tt 12 . . -' Y ' g h21' , fe 1' Il losing '1lU.' -, Rv 'e'1'e- W2 5 ele-fe-:ltr-el by l'fx 1'x-tt,43-ti. 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Greenberg Svnrrrr Late ln Septembel, our nexx coach Vlr Thomas Daxxeon sent out a call fox Land xl1ddt63 for the 1903 soccer team He xx ab gleeted bx about txx enty txxo boy: about h :lf -Xftex quxte a fexx gnuellmg practlce eebexons xxlth Lo captams Connor, and Wlseman aldlng the coach, the Rex e1e Hlgh School SOCCEI team xx '15 prepared fox then opemng game w1th Medford Hxgh The team dxsplayed some abxlltx but xx ent doxx n to defeat tW1C6 .3 1 and 1 0 under the hald flghtmg Yledfmd team They then loet to Watertown Hlgh ln a hald fought battle 9 1 1n oxeltlme The folloxx mg game ended m a sconelesb tl xx 1th the game team In the final game of the seaaon the boccex team defeated Boston Latin 3 1 ll! I xxell deselxed xlctoly xxhlch added a pleaeant note to the close of the season Senlors xxho played then last eeaeon xxele Robelt Bonnex Lester Connoxb Pellxc Felrl, Flllot Fmklestem Robelt lxebeel, R0b9lt W Keesel John 'Vlxtthexxe R1ch'ud Paul Robert Selya Gelald Wleeman Robert Yesnel .:. QU ' D . ' . V ' .. ' ' .. . -, Q 1' ' -, t . . . .- , . , . .. , . ., . ,- , ,I 7' ' . , . , . , . . i . ' . ,. A h . .v . . . , . , . I , . . , 1: . . . ., 4 9 - r - J 4 ' ' I . . , . , . ' , . , . -' , . A , . . . ' . . A . -- . . .. , I ' Y . . . . . ., ', . - . ., , I nf them veterans. . ' v u - . u 11' v' W 1 ' , . , ' , . Y . . . .c- . . I - . . U Y' I- - u - ' X g 4 ' , , , . . . . V . . 1 - I - . v ,. Y. 1 - 1 - 4 ' 1 1 - 'G .' - . - - . . . . - . ' '- ' . i r y 4 - , . i ' v 1 ' u N w Q - . 1 1 v . -4 ' ' . A D, , . 1 . I I . 4 7 ww y v ' Q A , , ., , . 4 , f 7 7 Y ' i Q ,Va if ak fs, ery 'A it I 0 A 'U' 3 I ,. U13-, 239: Eff I' 'x- .- , 1, 6 f g idx X, 9 .I .,.. , - Zahn - Fzrst Rou left to rzqlzt 4 Balbonz K Feyler R Vzto 'll Weiss M Avratm R Hudson becon1lRou Coach G Horner R Mcles W Carney C Prestza L Hwchburg E' Terrell Thrrrl Rou L Kac marzo J Pellzlle R Cmmpa J Femgold Qnrkrg As the cllmax of the hockey season approached all N01 th Shore teams battled detelmmedly for a place 1n the play offs Rex exe wlth tvxo games left to be played found themselves two pomts short of the fourth posltlon Rex exe scored agamst Marblehead early ln the game by Feyler to Hudson Marble head tled the score a few mmutes later As the second period got underway Ken Feyler again dented the strmgs with Avratln and Hudson assxstxng In the thxrd perlod Feyler talhed agaln unasslsted making the final score Rexere 3 Marblehead 1 Revexe vs Saugus was the final game of the 1933 hockey season A wm would put us 1n a tle for fourth place 1n the league standmg a loss would place us IH seventh place Under these clrcum stances, It was only natural to expect the team to come up wlth one of their better games The game was only mmutes old when Avratm scored on an asslst by Feyler There was no further scormg untll the thxrd perxod when Avratm agaln scored wxth Feylel and Hudson gettmg credxts for asslsts Revere 2, Saugus 0 V fi JE- . , A M 1 'W l ft A ' ' ' , . ft 'KT Q' 31 A ' .f 5 'A , 4. .' 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' ' y v ' r . 1 9 ' 1 , . ignrkrg On December 2 19:12 the Nolth Shore Hockey League sponsored its third Annual Schoolboy Jamboree Rexere downed Gloucestei the North Shore Champs, ln a thrilling fifteen minute perlod Revere opened its season against Salem on Decembex 11 For the first two perlods Rexere and Salem displayed good defenslve hockey In the thud perlod Rexere scored a qulck goal Salem s Welch tied it up with a solo effort W1th time runn1ng out Welch again broke loose and Scored the clmcher, Salem 2 Revere 1 On December 13 1902 Revere played the Beverly SIX This game was featured by the scoring of Feylel Avxatm and Hudson In the net, V1t0 made sexei al sensational saxes and ieglstexed his first shut out of the season On December 20 Revere tilted wlth Danxels Thls game was marled by excessive penalties both teams were offenders The game ended in a t1e Revele 2 Danvels 2 On Saturday December 27 Revere entered Lynn Alena to play gallant Peabody Both teams played aggresslvely Reveres Feyler dented the strings in the opening minutes of play and Rexere enjoyed this going 1nto the third period Revere trled hard to hold this slim advantage but near the close of the period, the Peabody center grabbed a loose puck and poked it by the Revere goalie Rexele 1 Peabody 1 F01 two peuods the Rex ere goalle Ralph Vito, played sensatlonal hockey m repulsing the efforts of th eAmesbury skaters on Januaxy 3 Late in the game, the Amesbury forward line outfavoxed the Rexere defense and scored the wmnmg goal On January 17 19:13 Revexe Hlgh faced its Jambolee opponents The opening peuod Was hlghllghted by brllllant defensxxe plays on the part of both clubs At 204 of the second period Feyler scored with asslsts golng to Avratln and Hudson Entering the third pellod with a 1 0 lead Revere now shifted to a defenslve game This strategy almost pald off but with seconds left to play, a Gloucester w mg plcked up a loose puck at the Blue line and shoxed lt past the Rexere goalie Revere 1 Glou cestei I RENE18 had to win this game against Swampscott in oldel to get into the play off Revere faced the play 1n the filst peilod but were unable to cash In on then opportunities to score The second period found both teams scoring and once agam we went mto a final pellod deadlocked Wlth a score of Reveie 1 Swampscott 1 With a m1nute and 79 seconds of the game to go, a Swampscott folward scored the decldxng goal Alter its thlzd loss or the season Rex ele met the L5 nn hnglish slx Feylel put Rexexe out front with an unassisted goal in 1 '79 of the first pellod Late in the same p8llOd Hudson scored with Avratm getting an 3sS1St Lynn English forced the plax ln the second pexlod but was unable to scoie In the third and final period Lynn English wasted no time ln sCO11ng when centei Dlck Galloway scored unasslsted Rexere pressed Lynn I:.ngl1sh in the xemamdex of the period Lauy Kaczmarlc got an insurance goal late In the pellod the assist went to Hudson Next Rexexe met the high flxlng Lx nn Lla s cal Hlgh School team who wasted no time m scoring lt seemed that the Rexere six just couldnt do anx thlng right and CIBSSICZI coasted to an easy xlctory Lx nn Classical 4 Rexexe 0 1 - V 4 V . . 1 1 . , . 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Ns. v v. , , V , 1 . .Y Y ' I'1TStRllM7 left to rzglzt A LIICOYLKI W Kznq A Mellace J Fusco C Morse R Gale Cnassa Basketball Among the lettermen returmng for the 1953 basketball season were semors John Mellace George Doucet John Fusco, Claude Morse Fred Cecere Phll Nlsco R1chard Gale Junlors Arch1e Mellace Donald Smxth W1ll1am Kmg and Anthony LaCont1 An underrated Revere qumtet travelled to Qulncy to challenge the favored team xn the Greater Boston League A strong Qumcy team downed a stubborn Beach Clty Club 56 to 54 m a hotly contested game Archxe Mellace George Doucet and John Fusco led the scorlng The second game saw the Everett Crimson Txde challenge our lads at the Lmcoln School Gym naslum Revere subdued Everett wlthout too much dlfficulty, 52 38 Second Row: Coach Socllnt, L. Belinfante, P. Nisco, A. Ceeere, B. Firankel, J. Polidofro, R. . , . . . y .D 4 . , I Q Basketball On December 19 1950 the Revere qumtet under the direction of Coaches Sochat and Rose, play cd their first game against a well balanced Malden Catholic team The 'Vlalden Toxnxdos invaded oux home gxounds fxesh fxom a yxctoxy ovex league lacking Quincy Rex exe how ex ex due to the xnspxxed plav of Geoxge Doucet and Axthux Mellace who Just missed 1 league xecord bv scoxxng 31 points defeated Malden, 09 01 Revexe then moved to Medfoxd to plav then vaunted five in a battle fox lixst place Medfoxd hflml 1 -.lim lead until the game Q closxng minutes when oux bovs txxed in Medford s spacious gymnasium The xmsult welding 'Vlemlfoxd x0 Ruexe 40 A weak Lowzll five tx nelul to oux home couxt to engage oux high fiymg boys Lead bv Rxchaxd C xle we easily downed thcm 1130 Revexe then txavelcd to Chelsea to play oux axch xxval A fast well dxilled smooth shooting Chelsea five defeated oux valiant boys The only lay of sunshine was John 'Vlellaces fine set shooting Chelsea 32 Rex exe 33 Last yeax 5 G BI champion Somexvxlle swept into oux home couxt detexmlned to take home a vxctoxy They succeeded only xftex a giuellxng contest which saw tempexs fiaxe Somexyxlle defeated oux bovs 08 v6 in ovextxme Quincy High the league leadex txaveled to Reyexe on Januaxy 26 Revexe started fast and took L five point lead oxxly to be oxextaken and defeated bv Quincy s tall well dxxlled five aftex a good scoxe ah xl John Fusco was high scoxex with fifteen polnts lsvexett pxoved too much fox oux tixed bovs md won 49 42 A tixed Revexe five then swept by the Vlxlden Toxnados by the scoxe of 68 38 Ph1lN1SCOS play ing was outstanding Rev exe awaited Medfoxd at home hoping to knock Medford out of the Tech Touxnament Oux bovs led by Axthux Mellaces 24 point, downed Medfoxd in a closely contested battle 64 07 On Sunday aftexnoon Febxuaxy 8 Revexe moved to Lowells spacious couxt hungxxly seeking thexx fifth victoxv Thev were successful in thexx quest as they down Lowell ua 48 The second Chelsea game was played at home befoxe an overflowing cxowd Chelsea swept to a fast 22 7 halftime lead Revexe tame back fighting mid fox the second half and after a terxlfic comeback Chelsea eked out a i9 36 thxxllel In the final game Revexe was hoping despex xtely fox a uctoxy xn order to end the season on a happv note All thexx hopes went up into smoke howevex as the Soniexvxlle five caught fixe and moved nto a fiist half lead of 44 'il Revere found this lead insuimountable and Somexvxlle easily Scoxed an 88 66 vxmtoxy ln a post season contest Revexe High txounced Immaculate Conception High 69 4.3 Geoxge Doucet split the cords fox .51 points Seniors playing then last game wexe John Vlellace Geoxge Doucet John Fusco, Rlchaxd Gale, Phil Nxsco Fxed Cecexo and Claude 'Vlorse Arthur Vlellace oux high scoxxng foxwaid led the league xn scoixng with 700 points and was again named on the -X11 Qtax Team I , . , . . 5 A . . 2 , ' -. , . - - L - 1 V' - V . ' ' ,. H . . I . . ., , . i . 1 . V ' 1 ' - , . - : , - . x 1 L. ' I. ' . ,YA ' ' l V . ' ' ' . - vt . ' D ' I ' 1 ' x - F , P ' ' . A . H V , V .2 V , . . . ' ' K . , . ' . . Q: , 3 if ' 1 1 I -- . V . . V , . . . , . , V .' y ' 1 v 1 11 ' v I v , ' 1 A 1 I Q ' .' 1 1 -, 1 - 1 v' V ' 1 1 - . . . , , I , . -' . ' 1 y 2 1 1 I y . v 1 . ' 17' . 1 . , 1 1 1, 1 v 1 1v ' . 1 i . ' . V V - . 1 ' I ' V V .' , . . Revere moved to Everett to play a vastly improved Crimson Quintet at the Recreation Center. ' 1 . 1 - . . . ' . i - 1 - , . . ' . V . V 1 . V V 1 . 1 . . ' ' ' Y . . , , - , - V. - . . v ' - V . ' - V - . . . . v V . 1 V L. . 1' 1 1' ' I ! ' . V' . . 1 ' ' . 1 V V V - 1 v1 1 v 1 7 v' 1 v . 1 - , 1 ' . . V . . . ' 1 . .' , 1 . f -' . .. 1 i v 1 v1 ' 'Z 4 1 1 v. s ' 1 5 1 1 . 1 1 -Q v ' Y 1 1, 1 - 1. 1 1 v i 1 V 1 . -. . 1 . A 1 ' V 1 V - v' 1 ' V 1 1 1' I I 1 1 L 1 4 - a A 1 , 1 1 Q ' . , .A . . . A Q A 1 , . ' K- .' . -. . y , ' T .' .' L' ' , ,, I I 1 A .L 1 x I I A3 N S ha K 5 Q. - .. 3 .vfvf I7 I f F VJ ww' , s 'Q W F'1rstRou left to 'rzght D Brown L Zum R Hall R Yesner J Matthews J Carroll P Martel A Orlendello Second Row J Peddle J Oreto F' Grasso 4 DEramo R Pontzcellz J Mades, J Cerrone L Belmfante R Malfitano F Cecere J 4'rmztstead Thzrd Row L Covzello R LaSota L Kessel A Wallace R Paul J Fusco R DeMauro D Brunnelle H Mandell Erark The cross country team lead by co captarns John Carroll and Ray Martel and coached by James Collrns opened another Prlgrrm League season agarnst Woburn After the meet wrth Woburn Revere took on Concord Everett Vocational Wellesley and finished up wrth a trrangular meet agarnst Wrn chester and Salem The Revere harrrers had an unrmpressrve record to show for then efforts although they drd very well consrderrng most of the team had never run two and a half mules before Co captarn Ray Martel was out for most of the season but returned .rt the end of the season The team consrsted of co captarns John Carroll and Ray Martel John Matthews Franc-rs hrasso James Armrtstead and the stars of the future Dmnnrs lrovrn Robert l Sotr Irmes leddll The cross country record rs as follows Woburn 18 vs Revere 4? Concord 17 vs Revere '38 Pveretl Voerlrorml 93 vs Revere 30 Wellesley r Vs Rumrc 42 Winchester 20 vs Salem ll vs R van ll The rndoor track team lead by co captams John Matthews and Robert Yesner had hopes of vsrnnrng the Drvrsron III trtle rn the Metropolrtan Track League thrs year, but ran rnto a lot of bad luck and rnJur-res Coach Collrns boys competed against such outstandmg schools as Concord Malden Catholrc, Dedham Milton and Lynn Classrcal Though the record of the team wasnt what It should have been rt strll shows that the boys ran then hearts out agarnst the great odds That the Met' League showed us Co captarn Robert Xesner was out most of the season ruth an rnjury but returned at the end of the season The three hrghest rndnrdual scorers for the team were first John Carroll second, John Matthews and thrrd Andrew D Eramo The managers were James Armltstead and Leonard DOrlando The rndoor track record rs Dedham 61 vs Rexere 16 Concord 68 2!3 vs Revere 8 1!3 Mrlton 6a rs Revere 12 Lynn Classrcal 43 vs Revere 34 Malden Catholrc 68 rs Revere 9 ' ', . 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I . . . 7 u ' , Fzrst Row left to nght E Mclxenna R Gaffney J Polzdofro G Doucet A DeLeary R DuMont A Jannmo Seornd Row W Kmg J Ege A Mellace R Rzchman D Marcus A LaCont1 Th1T!lR0w Coach J D Capone R DelSap1o P Dzgzsto R Coscza J Fusco R Ptlfe J Lrzsquado J Cerfrone L Belmfante Mgr R Garrett Eanehall Coach John Capone ushered xn the baseball season mth a call to the classes on March 16 Both coach and candxdates were hlghly 0ptlmlStlC about thls yea! s season Among the candldates who leported were many veterans fllst baseman Rlchard Coscla second baseman Billy Klng outflelders Rollle DuMont and Bob Rlchman shortstop Archle Mellace and third baseman Buzzy Fusco 0u1 pxtchmg staff was led by capable co captams John Mellace and George Doucet Other return mg pxtchens mclude Anthony LaCont1 Chester Gaffney and Patty DeS1sto Andy DeL1ere and Slxm Jannmo donned tools of xgnorance along with Eddle McKenna We have two great utlhty men m Joe Pohdoro and Lou1e Bell Thls season appeared to be the best ever ln the annals of Revexe H1gh We had powel and good pltchmg coupled wxth confidence and splrlt a terrific combmatlon whxch caused the other teams to sxt up and take notxce The 1901 19:12 scores were as follows Revere Revere Revex e Revere Lowell 6 Revere Medford Malden Revere Qumcy Chelsea Revere Lowell Somervllle Revere Malden Revere Revere Rex ere Revere Revere Chelsea Everett Somervxlle Medford Qumcy 3 5 l 7 3 3 5 3 ' 0 5 ' 0 5 6 10 ' 6 ' 0 ' 8 5 10 1 . 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Re 8-4670-M Food Io Ialce ouf CHINATOWN The Sea BRUNO FUNERAL SERVICE Broadway Moror Service FIC General Mofor Repairing Thomas Di Gregorio Mgr 88 Broadway Revere Re B 4675 BEST WISHES for a successful Iufure Io 'Ihe Class of I953 CARMINE DI PIETRO A MATTERA 8: SON SERVICE STATION Pefroleum Producfs Pioneers of Revere 567 Broadway Re 8 5740 SHIRLEY JEWELRY P W TATA Prop DIAMONDS and WATCHES I39 Shirley Ave Revere Re 8 7238 e I n I 1 In ' - 1- . - I ' .xnxngnsux.-gnxngwg.-sus.-s--s..-x4rs,ux..-xux4-X.-xnxuxvx.-g..s4-g.-s..x.-x,-g..s4-xv rs- THE BAYSIDE CLUB vs--sus-wx-ax-w-saws,-s,--sus:v-s4vs4vs,4-saws,-ux4cs4vs.avs,nQ.-Q .Q-.g,vsnos4-s-vsar's.4vsus4v-su-sn CITY TAXI 348 Broadway Revere RE 8 3320 RE 8 I700 JAY CLEANERS Dr. Thomas E. Wallace Say lf WIII1 Flowers Flowers by Baker 84A Shurley Ave. Corsages Plan+s Mnng Trees Revere SI Mass RE 8 0630 R. J. 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H. . -45 Il I ll MR. . . saosgrsusa-x..su.snrg,-susavsansersanxnsgasaux.u-g..s.os-rxnes4-x4vsavs4rs4v's4vs.4o-g4sQ,fg.,g, X 'S 'Y N 'SWS 'iwxu s wx-vs.-xus-rg,-rs,-vx...5.v-g,4vs.4vs,,,,,x,.rg.fs..,s,.,-s.'g.vs.4rs..,g.,xA,.x STALEY COLLEGE LIBERAL ARTS Speech Raduo Sfage Educahon Degree Courses . Low Tumhon Co Educahonal J- whlte, Jr Day and Evenmg Courses Regrs+er Now l62 Babcock S+ Brooklune 7 77 Dr Isaclore Wlseburg 240 Bellingham Ave Revere Mass RE 8 5496 O I n Q g a susvs--sus--xux.vs.v5nsnx--xns.ns.rsug4-s.-x4-5..s-,Q..g..g,..s..,,,,.s,,,,,,-,,.x4,,,,,,,,x v-s.4vx--s,vs.rx-nsnvx--x..x..x.rs..x-.guy.. MURRAY BROS. 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PAUL ROGER HOUSE an GENERAL EDWARDS INN d G J Nuell Awning Co AWNINGS FOR HOMES OFFICES STORES p 5 R 8 2208 BEST WISHES FROM Cronm s Express Z 1? 2 J if 2 2 2 42 l Q ! .2 uxnxarsnsavxusa s sgvs-osusaoxnxarxg su v-sg sux- snsusq sp 'su-sux. sns4vs4oQ.4 sas :xv-Q. xavsn rs.av's.4 snsusa Q vsavs.4vs..vQ4vs4 gas :sus- Es+ablisl1e 1930 . 5 . , , Venefian Blinds - Window Shades . Me+al Door Canpopies ' 2I Franklin Place Sho : 27 Park Avenu evere - - r-xns-rs,rs-vs.nfs..vxn-xw-xus-rxnx,4vg-rx.rs.rs.vsns4-x-vs-- THE COFFEE POT 4I Decafor Sfreef Easf Bosfon LESLIE MILNE. D.M.D. FLOYD BEVERAGE CO. Manufacfurers of ARCTIC BEVERAGES Revere Mass THE LOBSTER CABIN Pom? of Pmes Revere Mass BENNIE CHAET HAROLD PHARMACY 2 Unufy Ave BeachmonI Mass B Jacobson Reg Ph M Knrsch Reg Ph G Karsch Reg Ph Besf Washes Nor+I1 Shore Au+o School Puck up Servuce Phone Re 84388 Days Re 8 I769 M Eves Mr and Mrs A Bruzzese , . , . . . . . I - o o Q - , . . . , . . . , . . -s4vx.-x,4rx.4vx.-Q.-,s4r5-vg,.rxAvs -Q.-s4vx.-vs..-QA'-x.rs.rx4r-5-fx..-xg-xnx.nsnxnx--Q.-X-as--sux. 1.-x.vs-rx..-x.vx--Q-fx.-'sus-rx.vse vsnvsus-rsarx-vx.4v'sovs4rs.rx..v-s-rs.vs4vx4vs-v-g.vs4rs,4vs.4-s. x rsarxnrsurx wx-vsnvs4v-5-vs-rs.- F. X. CoH'er Op+icIan 44 BromfTeId Sfreei' Bos+on 8, Mass TeI Luberfy 2 I2l0 John F. Collins, M. D. CONGRATULATIONS Revere Drwe Theatre eeM e I TOPS ROOFS FLYNN CompIe+e Roofmg Servuce R I' g d SI'1ee+Me+aIW r s CAMBRIDGE Sinc 906 IN . -In Flynn oom an ok Rev r , ass. Ke. 7-OI69 Nas..,..,..,..,.....v.x..,...........-......,.......,...,s..,..x..,.......x..,..s....,x..,.m..v sus- x x--xnx-vxnx. sux -sa PAINTING CONTRACTORS 30 Revere Beach Parkway Revere Mass Phones REvere 8 2633 and 8 5117 The Vozce of Pentecost l430WHlL l00 l3OSun ay The Flrsf Pentecostal Church Hawlhorn S+ Chelsea Mass Rev Lev: L Sforms Pasior Resoclence I6 Counlry Roacl Revere Mass Tel Chelsea 3 5953 S E R V I C E S I0 00 A M Sunday School A M Worshup 6 00 P M Young Peoples 7 30 P M Evangelnshc Tues 8 00 Buble Sludy Thurs I0 O0 A M Prayer Thurs 8 00 P M Prause Sal 7 30 Men s Prayer KA lu+'rle church wn+h a bug messagel Frankie Mack s 'susnxn xnx Revere Pharmacy REXALL STORE B De Snmone Ph G J De Simone BS Famous For Prescrnphons Class of I930 743 Broadway RE 8 4860 .s -g. x wx, x- x. gnx.-sux. x. x. y X. X ll ' If - . .. .- z - 1 A ll ' ll II3 . , . C. Dale Garbutt, Inc. ' , , moo . . ' I 1 U I Q-rsnsnsnsaas-vxlfxa-sux vxarx.rs4vs.4rs..rs.ars4osavs..ar-s-vs....sns.vs.4vsa.ga,s,,s,us..-5.15.9-gang. Congralulahons +o The Class of 1953 MRS. WARREN MYERS BRODERlCK'S FOOD SHOP Beachmonf BROADWAY MELODY MART 8: APPLIANCE 398 400 Broadway Revere 8 5767 CRISAFI PHARMACY I70 Revere Sf Revere Tel Re B 4820 Paul Segel Reg Pharm KOORS MEAT MARKET SELMAS DRESS SHOPPE I0 Walnul Place Revere 5I Mass THE PINES RAMBLERS SOCCER TEAM Sam Foulds Mgr Good Luck BOB AND JOAN B. M. L. Always LAZARUS SHOE STORE Jack Rubensfem, Owner I5b Slurley Ave. Revere, Mass BROADWAY CARD AND GIFT SHOP Greehng Cards ' School Supplies S+ahonery 3I9 Broadway Tel Re 8 0979 PETER G FANIKOS Class of 52 SKIPPY ANZUONI an FRED MALLONEE DR BERNARD WINERIP DR MILTON LEVINE . 0 - . . . , - . . . Il ll - cl I . , . . , . . . x..s..,.s,..,..,..,..,..x.....x..,..,...,....C..,......,.Aus..-..,..N.,..s..x..v.v.x..,..,.. W 4- l 'l'O BECOME AN IMPORTANT PERSON . . . A 'ob that you'll enloy A 'ob wlth l'eSPOl1SIbIllfIeS loin the frlendly family at the Telephone Company Work for a company that s known and respected everywhere Youll meet all kmds of mterestmg people work ln pleasant surroundm s earn good pay rlght from the start wlth regular ranses And of course there are vacatlons wxth pay and other telephone benefits Ask friends of yours that work for the Tele- phone Company. Ask about the securxtv of a tele phone Job, the opportunltles for advancement, the important work you can do. Colne in and talk with us. We'll 611 in the de tails on lmportant telephone jobs open for glrls fimshmg High School. Do lt now so you'll have a head start. The new :naman TEIEIIIIIIIIE 1. mselurn 5 at p J sf, ffl f l. l l 47 1 L1 X f x -x-px.rs-vs-vx4vx4v-g.-fx.,s,,x,,,,,s4,s, Special+y Aluminum and Bronze Corp. 339 Waslwingfon Ave. Revere 5l, Mass. -sux.-xux--x .-sux.-fx .-x.-xnx--xnxnx. F. J. ZOLLO,M.D. Everybody in Revere reads flue JOURNAL Dr. Jol1n B. Farrell 349 Broadway Revere Mass ass of l9I PREVITE S MARKET WAUGH S Inc Flzrysln Plymouth lnfernahonal Trucks HARRY DELLA RUSSO ROMANO HARDWARE 92 wane S+ RE 8 0285 , . 1 5 c . , ,. - , . L x...s.-s.4rs..rs.rs rx..-g.vx..vx,-X.,-x4fx,.v-s.rxArx..x..x.'x.fx.vx..x.-.x..x..x..xns--x..s...x..x..x.. x4vsus--s.rx.-suxns.-x-- x--x-'guy--Q--g-.s.fs.vs AGGANIS' WON DERLAND DINER E. W. SPINELLI SAM'S BARBER SHOP 862 Wan+l1rop Ave Beachmonl FENNOS CORNER CAFE INC Famous For Hs Food Re 8 7280 I97 Broadway Ifx..-vs.-gnxavx-fs.vx..rg.vs-rs.rs4vx,.rs-vs- BERK PHARMACY BEACH SUPPLY CO. SILVER ARROW FUEL SERVICE I94 Fenno Sfreef Re 8 5656 Jack Heske+l1 ln Memory of JACK KARGER Dued January I9 l952 Class of I927 STEVEN AND JOEL WALDMAN DAVAN BEAUTY SALON DOM S CLEANERS Revere Slreel Revere L and M DELICATESSEN FRANCIS X SHEA MARGUERITES EEAUTY BOX 286 Broadway Revere 8 3360 Opposvfe Clfy Hall LENAS BEAUTY SHOPPE Revere Sl' Revere Re 8 5042 PINES MARKET I , I I . I . ' I I I s , Q agus.-gnx..Q.-rg.-gn5.-sux--s.-savs,ux,ns.-xvx.-x-vsa.s.-x..s..vs..,g,rg,..s.-g,.g,rg.,s,, as--suns-ns uvs-vxnx,.ns4rsnvs.-ns4rsnsous4rsnvsarx.4fs4rsanx.4vxnrxav-54'-sns,4vs.4vsawsu Revere Post No 940 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Bar et Connors Commander lt the Know How Years of expenence 1n servlng thousands and thousands of Undergrads have QIVGH Ken nedys the Know I-low so unportant to all h1gh and Prep school men Thats why season after season Undergrads come back to Kennedys for the1r every clothmg need KENNEDY S UNDERGRAD SHOPS BGSTON PRO VIDENCE WORCESTER SPRINGFIELD HARTFORD BROCKTON FRAMINGHAM fall: 01 'L ff O n I ' 9 Q! 79 1' A . . . ,Jug 5' X -'Q -' M 1 : ,'!,,,.. 1: . fflisssssi H3 l - IW.-. 'E g- ' hz:-' nz, Fi: . , 525' ::::' . - V VE X , . . 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MERWIN FUNERAL SERVICE 303 Beach Qteet Rune Guy A D1Stas1o M D S Joseph C D1Sta'S1o D M D S TIERNAN THE FLORIST 225 Broadway Revere Phone RE 8 2280 WOLFSON S PHARMACY T B 93 654 VV nthrop Ave Beachmonf BEACHMONT 5 8- SI STORE Soo wnNn-mop AVENUE REVERE MASS U NEED A CLEANSERS 208 Broadway Revere Revere 8 3040 SHAMROCK DINER JOHN E MAHONEY Landscape Gardener BURNETT 81 MOYNIHAN LUMBER 43 Foster St RE 8 0055 R A L P H S FAMOUS MAKE SHOES I38 Shu ley Ave Revere Mass LINDEN DAIRY BAR OLD FASHIONED ICE CREAM I87 Beach Street Malden Mass Blue Spot Restaurant 280 Broadway Revere Danlel Jams Jr Prop x..x..s--x.-sux.-xuxax.-X.-sux.-x.rxns.-x.-x.-Q.-x,.-Q.-s..x ..s..,..g.-xus ..s.rx.-sus.:-sux l . , . . R H '3 I 1 1 . . .. 1. E . . . ' ' 1 x ' 1 ' x ' se l R H '4 I I ' . , . 1 I Q V' I . . , . - I I u 'I ' , . I snsvg- guxHx..X.-guy.-xnx-.x-.S4vs4.,..,Uxvxuxns.vxnx.-x..x.-xug.-yu5.-X,-X.-xnx.. x4vs--x.-Q-rx.-x.fxnx.-x..x.-xuxnxn Dr. and Mrs. Arfhur H. Vilker Mr. and Mrs. J Vmceni' Murray X.. .f .. .fswsn-5.-X.-x.vx--gnu PAU l. BUONFIGLIO School Commiffeeman ARKIN MEN'S SHOP 3 Boad y ByW Pazza no Spor+s Penier cad Re e Dr and Mrs Sldney Sokolove DON S GARAGE A J B ad Re ere Sl Mass JonEfDolEry 43 r wa ' Revere's u ord V EII n and Paul 35I Br way v re I 529 ro way v , 0 . 7 ' ' h . n a le RE 8-7000 - RE 8-555I ...RQ
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