Revere High School - Lantern Yearbook (Revere, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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v...-4 I Q. -,,..-.- y y y 1 f f - ,f f-.QV-V. f 4- 5. Xfe-an. Uhr 'Lfmnivrn lgrvsrutvh hg 1112 Svvnulr Qllaum 1Kvuerv 181311 Svrlguul X 1955 Ahmininiratinn Qufpermtendent Prmcnpal -lest Pnnczpal CARL F LINDSTOL -XUGI. STINE C WHELAN ROBERT R OKEEFE Srhnnl Qlnmnuttre 'WF' Chairman Vzce Chazrman EDWARD WHITE JR MRS IDA WEBBER GEORGE V COLELLA MRS KATHERINE COLLINS Mayor 'E ff mm DR WILLIAM J HARTIGAN ANTHONY c MOSCHELLA MRS GRACE Rizzo x . . . 1 I D . . ' Y I Q q 'H -'O - , e A X A SW, K , . . - . ' Ai ' I V f A . XD . V 4, 2, , Erhiratinn wr, thr Qllmm nf 1955 bring Ihr iiftirlh grahuaiing flaw nf Kruvrr Eigh Srhnnl. uinrrrrly hrhiratr thin. nur grarhnnk. tn thr mrmhrra nf thr 0112155 nf IHUEI. thr firm rlmm in hr grahuatrh from iiiruvrr Eigh Srhnnlz Auguatinr Airnlu Qirnrgia Ehna Elrrkrr Hrlrn Euuiur mllfllhilm QAIIDFPIII Augnuitinr Glmizwaa illnhert Iinrnln Olnnkv Bililliam fiiirharl Efinlag milhrlminu iirrnlh Hiahrllr Hflanlhrrunxi Tfgill Emilg Eiarrict iilarrahrr filarg Qirrtruhc Nunnan Qmllhil Ghapnmn lilirir filahrllr ililanrhr Brnrtnr 1-lazrl Hiiuiffrh Qghrr Ehrrrsa Hulia Erngsr Brrrg Ilalrntinr Straub 4-Ehmarh Ehnmzm Hiullarr Ollrrrasrh Zllnrmunrh The tlme has come for the Class of 55 to leave Revere Hlgh School In the future when the members of our class wlll be completely separated from each other our yearbook w1ll be around to brlng back the memorles of our four happy years at the high school It lS for thls reason that the yearbook has been publlshed The Lantern w1ll be our prxvate book of a thousand and one memorles through whlch memorles our classmates teachers school 3Ct1V1tl6S and h1gh school pals can be brought back On behalf of the yearbook staff we present to you your yearbook We wlsh to thank M1ss Strong for wlthout her help It would have been lmposslble to have a yearbook JOHN COPPOLA Edltor ln Chlef JOAN DE ROSA Associate Edltor JOAN PICCUS Associate Edltor ' IC !Y ' l ! 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My f X RITA ALLEN A July Z1 MUQIC Secx etarw qu1et dxspomtlon li often the Qxgn of a good frxend Glee 1 Council 4 ,Nfl J AMI- Q ARDOLINO JlmmN -'kp11 71 otogrxphx Nlaxme Nht l1lte monex beat an extxa wtlue Itallan 1 XNN 'KRW XNI 'AN -Xnn Febxunx 14 1 mo N601 etarx -X Qmcere md meet AN one could he mth in exe toward ole lf ECIEK fc mug 1 Fhora 1 hon I' RANCLB AUC-LII' RA Fr mm May Dfancmg ll urdres Ll A true fmncl mth lglt at Ran Q lf humol ll llu N x u 1 leel CtlllYlCll -l .ll DITH 'll STIN Judx December 14 Duxmg Sccxetnx -X tlue frlend 1 former 1 fnend llrmutxc 7 3 ROQ XRY AVOLA October Zi Cl0the5 0ff1ce VN orkel Sllence IN svweetel than Qpeech JO-XV BAC LI- Y March B Pamtmg Beautlclan Hex beautx hke A pvue glows, the mam charms the alwaw xhoxu I ee 1 JACQI PIINI- BI- LL Jacque October 11 'llu IC lntexlol llccomtm Hel bmutxful cloths and attmctne nnle Conxex hex good loolw lt .md e ee 9 on 5 He-arboolt 4 Cheelleidu 'lip l FR XNB BLLMOINTI' Ir nk lxoxenrber 14 Spur ts Brrsrnessnmn Deep rn thorrghtx word and deed Ifootball 1 DAVID BI' RKOWITCH Berk November Z bports Items Teacher If he had rny faults he hae left us rn doubt Debatrng Z 4 K1 ,, l38Il'lLYlL,BINDA y b d4fy18 Sewrng retary Serene and b f and very w Q Tumblrng 1 2 lCh0rr 2 3 4 Choral 3 4 Newsette 3 4 Honor Qocretv 3 4 Councrl 4 VIRGINI BLADI' S brnny June ld Urrvrng Teacher Centle of speeeh bencfrcent of mrnd It.rlr'rn 3 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 Yer book 4 AI ISI- RT BI XISDI LL November fr Cartoonrng Arr Force He lrxee rn modest xhw retrrement JOHN BLARI' Jackre February Dravr rng Car toonrst The m rn that lowes 'rnd laughs wr surely do vrell Yearbook 4 Cjirffjg JOA If o n r Drrvrn refslxrrlla er e ind her s lrke of day ramatrga YI rhfjlf rj wyer ow aippy lfle , Foot all gg f Z CAROL BROTHI- RS February 16 Roller Skitrng ipeed Sk'rtrng A tender heart a wrll rnflexrble I lee 1 HARVEY BROWFR Harvey November 10 Drums Musrcran All muercal people Seem to be happy Glee2 Dramatrc2 Bandl A 2 4 .Mya 1, v ,' ,, . ,, , . l 2 X MNA f,l'l:S Y: ' : H - r - '1l. . , 'rv r , . - X6 'r I A-Fr ' I X 4 ' ,ll ,J It In Luv 51 X A ,1- l ' l r f LQ' 1 f r ' f V JILL, I 1 Ir J, X ll IL 1 l ly? - Milf 1 ., r A I ti r V it nrt fpe ' ' CHARLES BOBQ LI H ' 'Ny 1 'Y yu W : ' r 1 ' f. 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Zi, 1. 2, I-iv ll, . I N L 4 H' ' K l X ,' fi . A ROBI' RT COLLINB JI' KN CUSTANTL Bo December 10 Jeanie May lo Hunting Refrigerator Mechanrc Dancing To Succeed From the crown of hrs he.rd to lmer tidy ever gay she goes the solee of his feet he M her vrrnsome way rs .rll mrrth .rjorette 1 7 3 5 2,2 if ff 1 V, L1 9 -7 f' J0 SN CO0Pl- RSTI- IN I' LAINE CUVITZ Joanre May Z0 blame May 6 Fashion Designer Secretary Bllvrllflg Nurse A pleasant smile goes farthest YW! fllends YOU file Y'93dYand towards makrng rife Wlllmg to Serve Wm-th While May you rn lrfe receive Glee P Dramatic 3 4 Honor all you deserve Soclety '3 4 Choir 1 flee 2 3 fx J mf POL srrrru Covrrz I Nm emgggti? 5 e November 14 Su rmmmg College Awwely 'm I trrm lrttle lady wrth A WJ h had for plenty of qtyle m mg' glee Newsette 3 Yearbook Editor -1 Q lee Z Dramatic 7 JOYCF CORBETT JI-'AN CUCCIO Oy. August 17 Cuccie March 23 Bowling Telephone Operator Bowling Secretar- Elegant as Simplicity -md She has rr heart with room warm as ecstacy. for every joy. ,oirl 'Cle 'V 'ee1..'. ' 'T . F ROSI-IMARIESC6Kf 0 ff BERNARD CUSHNI-IR Rose ', ,Ill Bernie March 21 . Slllrrts r 0 May .' frrts Trurvel ' wo qu' li ies th' b en risz ru w rr i Qs 9 A good 4 a atldyal riendfff truth makes fix-ra f X Trzrck 4 L, 'fig VF i', ,rf , A X f ,g V, ,l ff 3.i:'T i , f ,, I XA. Q ' W. iyy, . 2 1 , - r TWIWW ANN DAVIDSON Annie July 23 Dancing Interior' Decorator The power of gentleness is irresistible. C oir' 1' Glee 2 35 Ho or bocrety 3 4 BARRY D XVIB Barry ebr uary P6 or ed l Professor er ful DOROTHY DAVIS Dotty August 4 Outdoor Sports College The power of attraction and socrabrlrty are hers Glee 2 Dramatic 2 Cheer leader 4 WILLI KM DAWES Blg Brll November 14 Grr ls Electr rcran What e er he drd was done vrrth so much ease rn hrm Alone rt was natural to please LLIZ ABI- TH DL BILIO Betty Nlarc ' 'Vlusrc 'VI rr rrrge A per sonalrty all do desrre A fri nd so easy to icqurr e 5 flee3 4 Chorr2 Qheerleader 4 GEORGE DeFILlPPO, JR. DoDo April 3 Cars Millionaire All eyes would wander to his enviable hair. MARY DEL GROSSO Mary October 24 Softball Private Secretary A good laugh IS sunshine all the whlle Flee 1 2 Grrls Basketball 1 7 fbi ANNE Octo B 1 eet ' 5 1 EVELYN DeNUNZIO Evre June 2:1 Drrwrng Secretary Just suits the expression rn her eyes l e 1 2 RICHARD D LR -XMO Drckre October 13 Sports College Forerer he keeps on the go But uhere to th it more thin we know Ba lxetballi 4 Football f' 5 4 .h , , n P ' - . 2 , . - , rr ax t r ' . 2Q 4: 9 I, 1 , Q .1 , , I... if , I I. 1 EG' .r Y. as , . ' -- o ' 1 e U ' H , f n o SS 91' ' ' ' . l . . no g - ' 5 - Co 'f ll , L, , H A I H .. -,. - if i V . - ,, , i ,. The softercharm that in her lies ,I Ge 3. ' , . .'-hm il f 'A ek -' 1 r-fl i, i , ,I h I , Q , ' ' 3 Y ' ' ' A ,, . , - ' . . . 5 . , , ' .,., . , . ! 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Rllll R 1 UI llli llll l,JL I 'F fi Q-19 41 M nf fl CHARLES GOLDSTI' IN Chuck March 23 Sports Engrneer A frrend who knovss and hastens to say the humor ous words that cheer the day Baseballl Z 3 4 Brsketball KENNETH GOODMAN Teedee June 25 Fof Commercral Art He thats contented hath enough Choral2 3 4 Glee2 3 4 TONYA GOODMAN Tonr June 19 Dancrng Dental Assrstant Her heart rs always dom lovely thmgs Glee 2 3 Councrl 4 HENRY GOODWIN Doug December 19 Skatrng School Teacher Good sense and good nature are never separated KATHERINE GOODWIN Kay July 22 Bowlrng Office Work She's a phantom of delrght From nrght time untrl the cheerful dawn J XNI- T GORDON rn 'ieptember ZA Dancrng Comptonreter Operator She s the svseetst a person could mention her looks are the neatest her every attentron rx perfectly ch rrmrng LESLEY GORDON es June 1h Readrng C hrr opractor Srlence more musrcal than any song WALTER GORMAN Wally October 20 Guns Mrssronar y Brrng your troubles to me and set your mrnd at ease Bandl Z 3 e IS just Glee 3 GERALDINE GRASSO Gerry February 8 Bowlrng Desrgner No care beyond today . q IV W , f lknx, . fm r V, JN . ,f fr X! , v ry my H . . . , A r , 44 77 A . .D -I MJ: yr K , . u 3 .' ,. rr v, W , I. , . . . , . 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ROSXLXN lRXY DOROTHX ll XRHNO Rozzee Decem be1 P8 COHIPIOIIIQIEI A pretty face mth c111wn1n Y' ANN endu1.1nce and .1 n1ce f1gu1e 'UQ h illlllm I 1s some 1nsu11nce wi U'nfmUl lm LTLVVN GRFI' fi ffiguary Z1 1ng bec1et ry oo ext swo1th gol a sonal y 11 egagdfhold Tumbll 11633 If LUCII LI- GRELN fp Lou Feb1uarw 14 Danclng To Tmwel Let he1 go where xhe may She beame sunehme all the way Gleel Z 3 ALAN GRELVBLRG F6lJIUdlX 8 Sports NIed1c1ne His manne1 of me111ment ua natnondl and mttx Boys Glee 7 '3 Choral 3 soc eer 2 IIN illk Dott1e M41 ch mu eNe111 1 md con tint 1111n1l ROBI' RT CLDBR KNDSI- N B0 June 11 Sports Bdcllelol The world knows nothmg of IIS greatest men VINCI- NT GU EVN Y1r1n1e Aprll ln In ee 1 asf.-1 t t hamme1 what hls dl thyakw hu tongue spe k Football 1 7 ff I MARII- lLllj 1u.1r 1l B01 1ng , Secmfnrxf H VV 1leV1ndp1eVQ1y,f.1ce e d '1 ter fe dee If 3 J In 1 . '. I ' I 1. L A --Im Ju 1 25 --Is 'f 111-1-I V -- V154 rv Q .' ' 5 .' 1 'z A les 2 ' , 1 ' Fl V A snile hz v 1l. 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' - V . - sv 1 A ' ' I., . Q ' . Q . - . . . , h . , - 4 , l' . V ' ., X, 7 -y ' - 4,2- N JOAN I-IAW I' S Joanle Aprll Z1 Bowling Telephone Oper 1tOI Capaclty f0l Joy dellg s ln merllment Dramatlc 7 JUN I-QQLDING Junle , November 25 MUNI J! Secretar ems no fold she r lied Wo weiar or he eslntrlnslcally 1 3 I-Ionol Qocletg, 3 4 CATHERINF HORNER Kay May 23 Ice Skating Telephone Operator A daughtel of the gods dlvlnely t'lll And most dlvlnely fall Flee 1 V I vga. , ' N Mk gif I WILLIlAM INDRRSANO Billie May 17 Firls To Succeed Always ready with a barrel of fun. ROBI-IRT JACKSON Bobby August 18 Magazines Advertising As happy a man as any in the world For the whole world seems to smile upon me. MARGARET JORDAIN Peggy January 18 Halrcuttlng Secretary Her pleaslng pelsonallty her clothes Wlllthy of praise All helped to keep oul school ln '1 happy daze Clee 3 Tumbllng 1 Cheel leader 4 Yearbook 4 WM J J BARBARA KAT Barby Fe ruary 21 Plano Teacher She needs no verse to frame her Her merlt true doth name her Glee 2 3 4 Dramatlc 2 3 4 Yearbook 2 3 Honor Soclety ROBERT KATZ Ace February 20 Maglc Englneer He has lots of Wlt but IS very shy ln uslng It Football 1 Clee 1 2 BLTTF KAUFMAN Beth January 8 Ar Ph.D. Degree Its never the quiet who boast, But they are the ones who accomplish the most. Debating 2 4' Dramatic 2 3 4' Press 3 4. PATRICIA KI-ILLEY gPat SMarch 2 ewlng ecretary A smile for all, a welcome glad. Chorus 13 Choir 2, 3, 43 Choral 2, 3. -- gow- Du lf 4 ,lr fog . .-'Wi' i H m X N. Q l CLAIRI-I KI-ISSLI-ZR Precious March 224 Dancing g6Cl'6I'Il'X' Lyn so fnendly md blur. I heut xo Nxncele and txue IJ UIIIIIC ' 4 C XROI I' IxI'W July 33 D anclng Dent 1l Assletdnt To be happy md gxy and be llked by .Ill 18 ln xctomphsment fevl cm attdln e1 C 011 3 1 Cho P 3 4 Tumbllngl WILLI VII RING 1 December 14 Tlack To 'iucceed And the other diy I do not worny about ns tmnonovl Track 9 5 4 LI' OW 'IRD Ix00R Labll Men v f' nd TllCIxK I h IIYIIACIQI T ue mt 1 H1 ure idx int Age die-seed Wh It oft xx dk thought hut ne er so well expxeceed SINIJRX lxRIf IHR Nan I x 4 IIUICIIIAL IIN ite NLCIQI ll he 1 mat md xumrluf l Q 1 1 I I IN uf nmnx 0 Nuccur I ALBI-IRT KY ES Butch March 38 Iimte I-'ltctriciun ll x pllte thls vm xwulrl he X 'ini' If thue nut nu Nmill 'Q purple ln t CHRISTINI' I XNC ONL Lhus Apul 19 Plano P1 IN xte Stcletarx loud humm 1x always I UCC6xs e 7 3 Chm414 Chol Honol Souetx 4 ROBI- RT I ab0T I Bo March Zh Tr ack Pollceman Here IN .1 de n tlue mduxtllous frlend ack 1 P 3 182 J XNGI' LII I ldv XI LI' Angel 'llzy 14 NIus1c P1 xx xte SQCI et irx A deal gnl mth golden han md I mule xx meet AQ xnge N we n 9 1 H IRUI Il I If ROW 1 Iltttlllllll 1 H 'thnx Nl Att Iullee N Il ynll :mln x I if HKRVPY Ll'lI'I'R Han Jlfllldll 4 Bllll'1ldN Xdxextmng One thlng 1 fmexel good th at um tlnng 14 Succu ur P K tc LORR UNI- ll- ONI' Lorry Max 0 Danclng Xnlme Hostese All who know hex loxe hex for hen pemonillty and fl l9Ddl1H6Sq lee Z Chou' 'Z C 01.113 4 .4111 rf be MM 111117 4 EDWARD LERMAN Lum August Z1 Records D1sc Jockey A lad who has few wordi EARLE LILLY Earle July 21 Basketball au A wmnxng smxle whenexer you meet A personxhty that lk h 1rd to beat Basketbtll P 4 Baseball 90 cex 1 Foothill 4 lxess Z 4 Debatmg 2 3 4 K lee Z 3 Kerman S 1 Honor SOCIQLV 3 SUNDR X I ITM KN Sandy M uh 1 Dancing Stcxttux A gnl who e nn Ill the tnmm um as chee-1 ful 1 tml IX ef fhoni Choa I- 'Sill X I UDI- MANN Pmme Ilcccmhet 2 opul u Reundx NQCIQY 115 S1l9Y'lL9 14 wettu th tn Ape-sch RUBI' RT I I STI Tl- N Rocmd IS un I ezh :ps lt m to b rack P S X, X MARION MACDONALD Scotty Aprll 29 Danclng Prnate Secretary Chalacter IS h1gher mtellect a great some wlll be Qtrong to llke as well ae to thlnk Dramatlc 4 VIVIAN MAJEW SKI Vw June 20 Readlng Nlurwng In quietness and crmfldence sh xll he ynun '-tlength ee 3 Itt m Z 3 4 H0 SOCIGKW 'i 4 R01 I 0 'NI Xl HT KNO Itoekw Itnuaty Zh I fmtlr ill College Thu lllxt hum mn t fm the futnds he has made Ifoothalll 7 'S 4 Tl lckl 9 4 ' 4 1 4. 1 1 .. ,,n 2 , .v U . ,, , f p Z, Y s ' ' ' 1 - . 1 1 ' 7 .1 Ns. 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NIXN 1u111l111 1 l 1111111 lllu ll x 1 l1 1 XWIN LTTI- NI KN IN Nettle June 9 Nluuc Dent xl TEChI'llCl3H The m1ldest m1nne1 mth the vw1QeQt mmd 0 3 4 Cho lJ1f1mat1c 9 3 4 Hono1 SUCl9tN IRVIYF '11 ugm Q tsx cs hex 3 Bu Llnll On? mm xuth 'ix-fly IT? it ple1g1ue Nhall go fmthwphd whqiau 1 cmvrn l KTRICIX NIKRINU u11l1e1 W L at 1 11x h lou 4 I UWRPNCP Mllilxlll Uglnlnl HL! xx XX l ik Il X HXRTIND ntolmu l ll. l gp Ll I INN llth ec 1 1 ul CH XRI Ib MXSTFR Chuck D9C9Illb6I U Flkhlllg 5E'lNlC9 neQ outlook 19 put of hw v11tue VNC l-I A WIATAR X720 Angela Fabrfnry 'b Qdxmg I 9111119 Handrew. 1 Slncenty and Sl.fY7PllCltX up Iwo gleat wlhtue Iiaslxetlmll 1 2 PRXNK IHS Nl XTXR KIIU lL ln ull OU ,nf XM 'Qxv .XS ll to W prof, of ' A .lf .I N! f' ' A ,J A vfl f xg 'wb' Xfr3 AVit vm K Zo Ap Qjkoisrzlififx MATTHEWS Red June 26 Sports Teacher He is blest with temper whose unclouded ray, can make tomorrow as cheerful as today. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Soccer 2, Basketball lg Glee 2, .. V-' , i LVL ' X Lifjrf ' MARSI-IA McGILXlERY I I tie , if , 'December 27 - Iowi ' l ' urse e dimple that thy chin contaln His beauty in thy face Tumbling 7 'S X VIRGINIA McHUGH Ginny Februaly 22 Readlng Business School Qilence is the pelfectest herald of Joy 3 6 ee 1 ARD ch NNA 27 ucceed A m an ual t undel taking he ts along aeebilll 3 4 Ifootbill TIWIOTHI III- I- H KN Q Q Timmx hx 4 ' 3 Huntma au o uho x lc ii ,YJ ROBERT MEMORY Bobby January 21 Airplanes Air Force There's honesty, manhood, and good fellowship in thee. Italian 1, 2, 33 Press 31 Year- book 4. RAYMOND MERCURI Nick April 19 Cars A. . . Ins-r 'sv are pleased -4-ff JOHN MIC AILLS Mlke February P8 Guls Radal Happy am I fiom caie I m flee Why can t they all be contented like me D XNIFL MIDDLI- BROOK Danny Septembei P8 Hoieex To qucceed If fliende in life be his aim He hath little to ittun Hockey 5 1 IHIIIIS NIIIIS Ihxl ll I ec url Txpixt X ll ue th tru I nobl Q si? 1? HI- IN NIIIIIR NIIILIHL xl! Lt Lux Q IL Jw SXIYI' 4 mu 1 R th Imu uw K Te 1che1 y1 ou engfiip11th lx Vkllltll -0 xml! XX Yee? u Fhbll 1l 3 1 l IL1n1aL1c2 Honm Sometx ll ki IL IN 'JYIILFR 1 ie IJecemhe1 .3 M II 1 ldge good p ke 0 L1l1tx that glad dens Q0 m a hea1t you cant help b t l1ke her r1ght fxom the Qta1t Glee 1 9 4 XGG.1nc1l 4 ROBI- RT MII LS Bobby Octohel 61 Fwhmg ElecLr1c1l I- HQIIIEGI A gentleman IN often Neen but Qeldom hemd to laugh RUSI- 'SI XRIF NIINCHI- LI X Po 16 IX IJ1nc1ng Telephone Upu mn Sllence 1 deep .1 eLe1n1 Npefch 1 ghlllllkl 1.-f. 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R 5 1 19 1'-Q' 722 ,Q f II IN NIU ISI I N1 1111111111L N llm I XMI RIC 0 H056 HI' I I I uw N111 4 00 I ollege Snow uhm: teeth to 111 uch h1 1 IX plea mt Sn e BARR XR I NIOSCHI' LL I Bfxrhle Jlfllldly 'S IJ mcmg Model A SVI eet 1tt1'1ct1xe kmd of LI ICS A full INNLII moo glxen by lookx ont1r1u1lu1r11fo1t 111 1 flee JI IIITH Nil I I I N Iudw Xugu L Nkdung, x 11L11x A IJQII-ILI Llll 114 hlx pl mn cl Fu 1 llh 1 1Ll111111 mtl 111111111 md JUSICI II YKLZXRU ul I 1 :11'cl1 'z , - 4-1 1111111111 K Prffvvk X' fs ' - nl' A 'un 1 2 C, . .II IIS N Ill XRU Iur 1 Il x 11111 lisp ll ll 11 nl1 111 1 HIIPN 'NIHI en Ucthller 1' R11sxl1ng T1lq1h4me Operxtor Nerenene 12 nut 411111 m xrt hut eluquencc 1 Ba lxeth 1ll 3 4 Xe IIIIOUIC 4 JE -KN NFLSON Jeame Mgnch 1 Dancmg Artm Vlho IS of calm md h lppy n1tu1g ee 1 JO! f I' NI- I SUN HN nah Wu ll 'VI 1111.1g1 Thi 1111ld1 t 111 LIII'l6'IN and the gemlut heut ee 1 RI'TH NIGWIIOUK P1lLlilt7' 3:15 Singing, Idusim-.' lI1L.'x'Ll.'lU' but not idle. 4131. f,. I 'X Q MARION NICHINLLLO JOSEPH PADOVA Marlon February ' Potatoes August Q, Dancrn Marrra e 8 8 Sports Athlete Shy like 3 fax' U and SV 99t 3 It 19 a fr rendly heart that beauty Q mmlqel hae plenty of fr l9ndS Italran 1 Flee 1 Football 3 4 BARBARA NUGI-'NT EADORA PALERMO B358 M h31 T dre Janu yl2 Dancr uree croue A rrl r r ht 1C'lee2 Y rbook-l get V THERESA ODDI Terry September 0 Readmg Marrrag A sparklrng personalrty gladdens so many a heart Glee 2 FRANCES 0 HARA Penny June 30 Records Arrlrne Hostese The sparklrng Irrsh rn her glows So full of fun wherever she goes Glee 1 Tumblrng 2 BARBAR A OSTRON Babs December r Record Collectrng Houee Xhfe A face ruth gladneee Glee or er plead 1 ' -.v 14 LH A u u ' . , S u .I I. I ' 1 rd' tary H I . el ' . I . I y I I . . . tI rv v Y 1 ,I - -- II ' . , O A 0 I 1 f'-fy - Vff f .2 7 ' . . .nn e u ' ' .: ' . . v , I ' yIw ' I 2 ' , L-Z ' - - I dent 25 Debating -13 Press 3, 4: Q,' ' ' 1, Z1 -L. : I . - L, , : L. , 1 S' 1 .. .. A I - ' I , ' . 1' . ,. 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I t I -' ZH This mum lizltli gi url U4 unself' 'INN I I wi' NN 1 559 ,g X 3 NX Q11 5, S n 5 54 S HC -Q-e-as-Ak.,.,., L DeCa1'lo E Vzto R Mafrmo A DeMamo 3J1m1nra Qllazz nf 1555 The Junlor Class had an early start toward a successful yean by electmg some very able people to oflice PRESIDENT Roger Marmo VICE PRESIDENT Leo D1Carlo SECRETARY Eleanox VltO TREASURER Annette D1Mamo Homeroom representatxves were also chosen from varlous homerooms to help thc officers by collectmg dues and performmg varlous other dutles Those chosen were as follows Rosemary Bell Elaine Catugno Dolores D1G1ovmn1 Josephme Frankl1n Kathleen Glennon Paul McCarthy Salvatore Perra Arthur Rosenblatt Rlchard Zalno Rita Castaldo, Theresa DeFalco Joyce DeYeso Annabelle Flore Grace Gould Terry Mayo Marletta Nlgrelh Judlth Rossman Ann Tranfaglla Mr Wllham Goss the Junlor Class Advisor, guxded the planning of the Jumoz Semor Reception whlch was held at the Beachvlew Ballroom on June 1 1955 and A onderful tlme was had by all even the senlors Many Junlors were aCtlVe members of many of the hlgh school clubs and two Junxors Judy Rossman and Sandra Appel were Revere I-Ilghs Junior Red Cross Representatlves We all hope this enthusiasm wnll contmue into our senxox year to make xt as successful as the past o, A 1 3 , D'4 At X V ,, he 2 T - ,4 I 5 1 5 D Racca A Szgnore M Penta V Famkos' Snphnmnrw Qllzwn nf IH 7 It was a hot summer day rn September when we the Class of 1953 convened to begun the first years of hrgh school The sophomores began therr actrvrtres late rn January 1955 At that trme electrons were held resultrng rn the followrng PRESIDENT Arthur Srgnore VICE PRESIDENT Vrctor Fanrkos SECRETARY Dorothy Racca TREASURER Nlarrlyn Penta Two representatrwes were selected from each homeroom to collect dues and ard rn the plannrng of class actnrtres The marn sports whrch many members of our class partrcrpated rn were baseball brsketball and football Our sophomores were definrtelv assets to all the teams The year passed all too soon Wrth the fragrance of sprrng flowers fresh rn the arr the cl rss ofhcers and representatnes met wrth our able advrsor Mr Ruberto to plan the annurl class prcnrc It was a glorious June mornrng when we assembled for our frnrl actnrtx of the xear The buses were headed towards Whalom Park where 11 wonderful trme was had by rll Leaxrng the portals of the hrgh school we look forward to our Junror year wrth enthusiasm rnd thunk back to the past ve rr whrch wrll remarn forex er as r trersured mr mory Z ' 'Us A Pzzzano J Rzzzo C Sforza M Baldz illrrzhmen Gllzwz nf 1955 The doors of Revere Hlgh School were opened wide September 8 1954 to welcome 295 enthusxastlc, vlvaclous bright eyed puplls who henceforth would be known as the Freshman Class We had the pleasure of havlng as classmates students from the 'NIcK1nley Mary T Ronan and Llncoln Schools and for the first tlme m many years from the Paul Revere School The flrst advxce given us by our capable Class Advlsor, M1 Cerasolx, was that Nw proceed wlth the electlon of class officers Results were PRESIDENT Charles Sfoxza VICE PRESIDENT Alfred Plzzano SECRETARY Joyce Rnzzo TREASURER Marllyn Baldl Representatives from the varlous freshmen homerooms were .Ioan Amshey, Beatrice Colllns, Loretta Ferragamo, Soma Guerra, Demse Morgan, Carmelma Ragusa, Ellzabeth Spagnola, Joanne Zollo, Wllllam Butts, Raymond Costello, Denms De Salwo, Sxdney Jenkms, Robert MISCI, Wllllam RIZZO and Anthony Statuto We were thrllled by the many extra curncula 3CtlVltleS offered to us and .1 gleat number of freshmen responded by j0lnlI'lg the various clubs and athletic groups Wlth the impatience of youth we were dellghted to have our pxcnlc and necem- our dlpl0mdS ln June, 1955 We've had a wonderful year Each of us a httle olden dnfl a llttle wlser as we stand wlth antlcxpatlon on the threshold of oux sophomoxe ye u , ' 1 A ' ' r ,, Q ' 3 ? 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'O ff Y is :ir liwtnrg nf Ullman nf 195 There IS but one day remalnmg that w1ll com plete the fiftieth chapter in the story of Revere High School So on this Golden Anmversary of Commencement Days we, the class of 1955 like those before us will recall the many hours of events that made up our hlSt0I'y that have brought us up the StalI'Way leading to our dreams and ambitions of the future It all began that morning Septetmber 9 1951 We were freshmen the lowest of lowly crea tures IH the high school soclety But this dldnt bother us for we were far more engrossed ln this new world of people programs and perplexxty a complete state of confuslon Our ofhlcal business began swiftly and under the direction of Mr Warren Goss we proudly elected our first class officers They were President Joseph Chlota Vice President Eda Maltlno, Secretary Marsha McG1lvery and Tleasurer Alfred Alexander After Christmas vacation we chose our cl iss pm Before long spring was upon us On June 13 laden wlth lunches, we plled lnto buses and were off to Canobxe Lake for one blg day of swlmming eat mg and more fun than we could have xmaglned That following week the day of June 19 found us assembled at the Revere City Hall where we received our dlplomas and officially became members of Senlor High School After graduation we began our summer sacation with an optlmistlc outlook for the future year In our sophomore year our class became com plete with addltional members comlng from the Garfield and Paul Rexere Schools lt didnt take long for all of us to become acquainted and We soon felt as though we were together from the beglnnlng Once agaln class buslness was at hand mainly electing our class officers With Mr 'llmothy Colllrs as Class Advisor we finally chose Edward Palladlno for President dent Marllyn Bmda was our Secretary and Joan Plccus our Treasurer They together with the Sophomore Councll set out to choose our class motto colors and flower It was decided that Faith and Labor Conquer All would be our worded guide through the years to come Our colors were maroon and gold and our flower the Amencan Beauty Rose This was the year that we started to p31'tlCl pate in the many act1v1t1es offered to us W realized that our school would be what we make It and thus began our social llves Some of us Jomed music dramatic and language clubs Those athletlcally mmded began to don the good old Blue and Whlte ln the name of R H S Once agaln the fall and wlnter changed into sprmg and we sponsored our first event '1 skating party Thls year we decided Whalom Park would be our picnic destination So that hist warm day ln June we were off again only this time we had more kids, bigger lunches and double the fun of last year . 7 Y I A 1 rl , 1 . y . ' 3 . - . Y I . . Y . 5 ' , 1 . K L ' 1 ' . ' lv f v' Y Y 1 1 v ' ' ' . u I y 1 7 P v , , . ' I r ' . ,. . . - h . . , . , . . . . . , V ' , ' - - with Joseph Chiota assisting him as Vice-Presi- 1 , W . . Y ' . ' 7 ' Y Y . Y ' v . u ' , n V . . I 3 a, A l gf , '55 , ,M . X . . . f wk - 7 Flff W . . .. xr 1 M . e 1 - l 1 1' ' . . . . ' ' ' 1, ' I ' l ' I , i 4 . . s n 1' C . 1 I ' I , ' 1- v Vltll the lrrst two years flew ln for xacatron ne crrne gun wr no u thrs w rs 1 lrst sunrrnmr of tonrplctt lersure rnd freuom xt sumrntr we w Juld h xe lurarn Q drudgerx of summer crnploxment The frll of our junror yen held more serrous meanrng for us Now began the prrmrrw prepar atrons for the future to be specrhc we had to start studyrng But we were upperclassmen' So plus all our added determrnrtron to conquer the wars of study we dexeloped a more ardent enthusrasm for socrrl and sport functrons In October our class ofhcers were chosen John Coppola was our man rn charge assrsted by Norman Rosenblatt Prtrrcra Marrno recorded the facts and Joan De Rosa kept track of our money Our first real Job thrs year was to choose our class rrngs We thought the one we chose was and strll rs the most beautrful rrng exer to be worn rn R H S As always the clubs were restored t l1 e almost ower nrght and thrs year our class was thoroughly represented rn all of them The Gale Staff was organrzed to commemorate the first graduatrng, class of R H S Musrc from r Goss glee clubs filled the arr durrng school After school the Debatrng Italran and the German Clubs pl rnned therr respectrxe functrons and the abandoned Press Club resumed publrcatron :nd cheerlerders planned to represent our school at sport functrons 1nd lrst but not least the Dr rmatrc Club started therr rewardrng reherrsals and pre sented therr superb performance of Our Hearts Were Young 1nd Gaw Later rn the year members of our cl rss hurng hrgh scholrstrc rrtrng took the solemn orth which made them members of the Nrtronrl Honor Society harlx ln N115 'llrss Strong, Announced that yearbook officers and photogr rphtr were chosen In 1 ters close electron John 'NI Coppola became our edrtor and hrs rssrstants were Jorn De-Rosa an Joan I cus Iorrng ur oflrrrl prc ure taker -Xn rddrtronrl honor was bestowed upon our school when the Choral Club rftu mam obstacles on 'ilu llst presented r Tops Concert at Symphony Hall Nlernwhrle the plans for our much aw rrted Junror Senror Receptron were completed On June 2 the nrght rrrrxed our first form rl whrch was held at the Oceanxrew Ballroom Iihrs was the nrght we danced rnto our senror vear r nrght we wrll nexer forget Once agarn our vear abruptly came to an end and vacatron trme was at hand Thrs trme we couldnt wart for school to begrn agarn The anxrety that had been accumulatrng for three years rose to rts peak and before we realrzed rt summer was over and the brg day was here That September mornrng nrarked the begrn nrng of the unforgetable 180 days of our senror year The very first thrng we drd was elect Gerry Frnklestern our man rn charge wrth Freddy Alert ander second rn commrnd Eda Wlrrtrno kept our records and Patty Marrno became our J P Mor gan Together wrth the Senror Councrl they began to plan the exents that began rfter the Chrrstmas vacatron Frrst on the lrst was the memorable Senror Revue Under the drrectron of Chrckre Nlongr ardo the Senror talent show that started off r 1 dream was a huge success ' , , ' .. . V . . . , . .. . ' tir 1 - :r fr' . Fr r st of s 'zu rur if 5 -- - -- '31 ---l . Nc: .' - '- 'c a ' to -f' th r L ' . . v 1 v K -I A1 ' V v 1 ' 1 v 1 . .. . . . - . ' ' 1 ' ' 1 K . . 1 .' '. 1 ' ., . , . v . I . I N A x v L O lf . . .I ' . . y ' f '. . . . 1 .' M . - , , - . ' L ' A -' r s . . L r , ' I ' . . A -. - Y. K - 1 l ' ' 1 l ' ' 1 ' . . 1 ' - , . . , r . came out with their monthly paper. The band and , . - l- ' , . Z L- 2 1 - 4 K 1 ' 'Y Y V ' ' ' , , . S 1 . , V' . V. . ' . Z .L.. A. . . - ' 1 1 u I Al 1 1 1 . r . . . , N , ' 1 1 v ,V 1 1 ' 1 . v. -I I , - - . ' . U . . H .V 1 sa 4 . . 1 I -1 ' ' A . .. r . r , . , . ' ' : ' as 1 j ' . z ' . f z ' v 1 r ' .L 1 .Z , . . . A . 2 . .-. x ' Y A I A . 1 . . , , . .,ff V d 'rc sg , ' , o 1' 1 t - X ' - - y 2 ' r. , .. 5 gi .' . aj 5 , . 2 ' .' I HX i ji . 'I ' fx Y . . A 2 V ' 1 . . -. .2 ' . - . . ' , 1 , ' Z . .' , T .. 1 . ' .. . ' . L ' U 1 , -. Z ' 4 , ' . Once agam the Choral Club brought honor to themselves and our school by belng chosen to present a program for the March of Dimes Ban quet at the Hotel Somerset m Boston Another outstanding event of our Semor year was Clty Day when members of our class oc cupled all the officxal posltlons of the city Joseph Polldoro was elected to the honorable posltlon of Mayor of Revere and Anthony SCaplCChl0 ran the affalrs of our clty as Cnty Manager That mght we were all proud as our classmates undertook the task of promotmg a Cnty Councll meetmg Of course we never stopped hopmg for that one blg snowfall On February 2 lt appeared and the followlng day laden wlth sleds, skis skates cameras and of course lunches we were happlly on our way to Mount Hood We couldnt walt to get out on the lee and snow but xt was cold and we welcomed the time we took to eat our lunches and elect our sports kmg and queen The vote was unanimous for Donme Shannon and Carrle Rossettl The day came to an end too quickly but on the way honce there wasnt one tlred person who dxdnt wlsh we could do It all over agam All these events led to the hxghllght of our prom On February 11 though the mght was ralny we danced ln a haven of Moonllght and Roses for 1n our audltorxum the stars shone nn all their magnificence Gall Gallant and John Fxgllola were crowned Kmg and Queen as the mght came to an end and we departed for varlous Boston nlghtspots Wlthln a week after our blg mght e Dramatlc Club presented A Night of Comedy Thls was an especxally great accompllshment for the future of the club was ln the hands of the senlor members The results of thelr splrxted effort were sxgmlied by the tremendous hlt the show made By now we were ln the final chapter of our year We sadly began to count the days left Between college boards mtervxews and assembhes we were makmg plans for the future The sprung as always featured the Glee Club Concert Immedlately followmg the concert Mr Goss Choral Club began plans to defend thelr champxonshlp at the New England Festnval The day after the festlval was Revere Nxght at the Pops as once agam our Choral Club presented a Jolnt concert with the Pops Symphony Orchestra Our yearbooks, The Lantem bigger and better than ever thanks to MISS Strong and the staff, were dlstrlbuted and we were busy gettlng autographs of schoolmates and teachers allke Our hugh school days were commg to an end At the Junlor Senlor Receptlon on June lst we handed the relgns over to the Jumor class Throughout the mght we danced at our last formal Thus began our Semor Week On Monday we had our p1cn1c at Whalom Park Then came Class Day Awards were presented our hlstory was read our future foretold our class poem reclted and words of wlsdom xmparted to us Our Senior Roundup was our last class social To the tunes of old fam1l1a1 songs we danced and sald our good byes On the mornmg of June 9 m our blue and whlte caps and gowns we recelved our diplomas and w1th heavy hearts sang our Auld Lang Syne So abruptly It all ended' Gone were the golden days of our youth Sud denly we dldnt feel much llke lookmg ahead we wanted our hlgh school days back agam But be many stalrways to cllmb stones to unturn The days ahead will be new and once agam we wlll be freshmen yes freshmen ln the world of adulthood We who have recorded this hlstory hope lt will help the members of our class to remember the thmgs we dld these four happy year and whatever the future may brlng may these pages hold the sw eet remlnlscences of om youth and the good old days of R H S Joan Pxccus EdNVdlll Palladlno Cllss Historians ' ll If ' 1 ' 1 u ' rx - ' - ' ' n , . I ! . . . Y I 7 7 ' . . Y ' . . ' t l Y D . . . , . . . . , . . Y Senior Year '- the night Of nights - 001' Sellim' it can not be far in the future that there will ' ! l ' , . ' ' U ' . Q ' r n ' ' - ' . . 1 n Q -i Y , I . . ' S ' ' ' 44 ' ' n, . ' ll ' 77. V . . . I I I l ! . , . , . ' ll ' ll ' ll ' ' ' ' lf Y! 'he Senior lgrnmrnahr Friday February 11 1955 the event had finally arrived that all semors had been looking forward to the semor prom As the doors opened there lay for all eyes to behold falryland filled with the enchantment of South Pacific Islands topped with the theme of the prom Moonlight and Roses ' The committee had been at work for weeks to make this prom the best one at Revere Hlgh School for years Greatly a1d1ng in the work of the prom were Patricia Marino and Anthony Scaplcchio co chairmen Heading the chaperone ticket program refreshment, orchestra and decorating committees were Marilyn Blnda Alfred Alex ander James Vllll0ttl, Annette DeMas1 Diana Ventresca and Joan DeRosa Under these competent directors were Eda Martino, Marie Dlglio Tom Goodman Joseph Polldoro Juanita Miller Richard Pike Lorraine Leone Frances Augllera Joanne Gould Earle Lilly John Spinelli Kenneth Goodman John Blake Joanne Slgnore Mongiardo and Edward Palladmo These students worked energetically making roses palm trees boats and water for the decorations The invited guests who attended were Mayor and Mrs Edward R White Jr Mr Anthony Moschella Dr and Mrs Hartigan Mr and Mrs Augustine Whelan, Mr and Mrs Harry Fmklestem Mr and Mrs Ralph Martino, Mr and Mrs Laurence Vlarxno 'Miss Dorls Wyman Miss Edwma Strong and members of the Revere High School Faculty A contest was held to determine the Prom Kmg and Queen Gall Gallant was crowned queen to the dellght of the boys and John Flgllola was hailed as the king which was warmly received by the girls At approximately eleven oclock we were ln line for our grand march Led by Gerald Flnkelstein our president other class officers followed and we each followed in tum Pictures were taken for our yearbook then we all danced our last waltz together Our semor prom was over and there was nothing but the tender memories which we will always hold in our hearts As we departed we glanced at each other and caught a gllmpse of regret that all good things come to an end ' O I ! y . y . . . , ll ' .Y . . . , - . 0 . , . , , . . . . Y Q , . . . ., . , u . . . . . , . , . , I . . , . . , . , . , ! A Y 1 .i I 7 1 Y Michael Prochilo, Wanda Pavey, Carol Cecchino, Carole King, Murray Simon, Gilda , . . . : i . . , I: . , . . . , . . l r . ' l , . . I . . 1 . , . . , . . . I . , . . 7 D ' r I ' ll ' I Uhr Zlllnmvr Elhat Ellnnmrh We were a mere flower seed Planted 1n school long ago Mlxed ln wxth dlfferent weeds Gulded by the teacher s hoe Some grew by leaps and bounds Others grew very slow Wlth the tender care we got Our m1nds began to grow The heavens opened frequently And showered us w1th knowledge Some of us took a buslness course Whlle others planned for college We thrlved well upon our food The books and hours of study We had a thlrst for learnlng And grew beslde our buddy Were only the tears we shed The end of school was nearlng And who knew what lay ahead' The sun shone down upon us From the Sk18S so blue above It k1SS6d our sk1n Wlth goodness Promotmg brotherly love We changed from that l1ttle seed To a bud about to burst Twevle years of good tlmes have passed From thls year back to the first Here we are on Commencement Day A garden of wondrous flowers About to begm l1fe s Journey Through happy and sorrowful hours Who knows when we w1ll be p1cked Who knows where we ll make our stand? All IS up to the future And the path shown by God s hand MYRNA ANN SALTMAN Class Poet The rains that slashed our faces Seninr Spnrtz Eng On Thursday February 3 1955 the entlre semor body was whisked off to the Wlnter Wonderland of Mount Hood Everyone enjoyed the bus trlp up for lt was full of sxngmg jokmg and merry making We arrlved about ten thlrty and our Klng Donny Shannon and Queen Carrle Rossettl were already chosen by unammous vote The first slght that greeted our eyes was the long awalted snow The temperature was a nlppy zero degrees but Old Sol gave promlse of a wonderful day To get to the lodge one had to fight h1s way over skls sleds toboggans and lce skates The two ponds were xmmaculate and as smooth as glass Many enjoyed happy hours upon the ICE The other more dare dev1l student preferred the thrnlls and skllls of sleddlng and tobogganmg A few lucky students took thelr skis and were the envy of the crowd The most popular sport of the day was the tradltlonal washmg of the face nn snow Around twelve oclock we ate our lunches of meat ball sandwlches to kosher plckles fThe latter donated by MISS Strongj Among the merrxment of the day a few casualtles were brought ln Nothlng to get us 6YClt6d It was only a few broken elbows frost bltten feet stralned llgaments and a few Jolly students gettlng mto a few colllslons Soon It was four oclock and everyone gave way to Slllglng ln the lodge At thls pomt we thanked the chaperones for thelr wonderful company and guldance They were Wir OKeefe Mr and Mrs Hathaway M1ss Boraschl M1ss Powers Mr Ruberto Mr Cella 'Nlr Cerasolx Mr and Mrs W O Goss M1ss Wyman and Mlss Strong The busses came and once agaln whlsked us off toward home Ieawmg 1n our memory the wonderful and happy day we all had We turned the corner of the road and Mount Hood was out of slght probably never to be seen agam except ln our yearbook 1 r 1 y , 1 - Y , . 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The feelings we have are natural yet lf We sad Think of what we take with us from our high are wise we cannot help but be more happy than school years' Our minds are more enriched than ever we dreamed posslble our bodies more mature broadened Truly thls last IS the most lmportant When our famlly and the block we lived on As the years around us and the city we lived 1n By the time we our memories more lasting and our viewpoints first we entered school our lives were bound by progressed we became more aware of the people reached Junior hlgh school we began to evaluate our relationship to our surroundings Clothes became vital so too popularity and littmg with the crowd was the most important thing on earth to us But later as we started our high school career we began to have our first real opinions as indlviduals Deviations from the accepted ideas were haltmg and cautious but they were there Perhaps We began to think that there 1s something more lmportant than what we re domg Saturday nlght Or what the latest style in Jackets will be Surrounded by people who were loudly proclaiming our generation to be worthless we began our first tentative steps toward maturlty Joln and not necessarily the one our friends belonged to We found the courage to say what we thought about people and ideas regardless of whether or not our theory was contrary to popular opinion Although we were and are tar from bemg completely mature still slave to the latest fashlon craze or the newest song we at least were ready to admit our deficiencies and to make some attempt to correct them By the time we had reached our Junior year we were thoroughly aware of the world around us What the future held became vltally important and Jazz happy teen agers in bobby sox and crew cuts vehemently argued politics or the future of the atomic bomb Then came semor year when each day that passed brought us new respons1b1l1t1es new cares and new fun We looked at each other and we realized that numbered in our ranks were the future doctors lawyers businessmen and politicians of the world Now the mam topic of conversation was What are you domg next year We filled out appli cation forms were interviewed for Jobs and watched for the mail By the time June came most of us knew what the immediate future would hold and as we paused a moment to figuratively catch our breath we realized that the semor year was gone and graduation was upon us Now we are almost through and soon our high school years will be merely a memory yet the things we have galned from them w1ll remam with us always Ours IS a troubled and far from perfect world The life before us will doubtless be dlmCl11t and not always pleasant yet it is ours to do with as we will I remember a Jingle we used to say Rich man poor man beggar man thief doctor lawyer Indian chief ' Now the choice IS ours No one can tell us what tomorrow will bring all have an equal chance Our years of growing up throng as individuals and lndlvlduals we will remam yet we can be secure in the knowledge that we have msured us of that We emerged from the free people in a free country no matter what the cost of that freedom may be We cannot therefore grieve for our lost high school years So much of what they brought us will remam For the world is not so very large as lt once seemed and our safe and sheltered years were merely preludes to a more wonderful tomorrow BEVERLY FAY SWERLING Class Orator - ' . - Q v . xv 1 . . V 1--. 1 . u -.1 .1 1- . . ' n 1 - . , . , . . Y . . , . . . - A , . ' Y . . . . . U . . ' I 1 ,, . . . . , , - ' , . . . . , . . . . . l This new-found individuality manifested itself in many ways. We joined the club we wanted to . Y . . i Y I I Y , . , - - . , . . . . , y I I . 7 . . . Q . . . ,, . ,, .- , . l 1 ' Y S 4 . . , , . .. .U . . v 1 Y 1 y , I . . , . . I ' 7 I Svvnmr ifivnur One of the greatest events of our senlor year was the openlng nlght of the Senlor Revue Our amateurous hearts were 1n our mouths The orchestxa played the overture and the lxghts dimmed and who do yon. suppose stepped out? Charlxe Goldstem our master of ceremonles The show was ably started by Madellne Pearle s terrlfic pantomlmes The Honey buns Juanlta Mxller Josephme Casale Ann Savola and Julle Vldhl prouded a blt of South PZICIHC The T B A s flnallv undraped their mysterv act whlch was a h1lar1ous take off of the football team and 1tS admmlstrators The actresses of TBA were Annabell Hoody Dorothy Dans Carole Klng Patr1c1a Nlarmo Joanne Slgnole Helen Schwartz Nladellne Pealle Myrna Saltman Lolrame Monson Myrna ZQHIS and Jacque Bell A blt of nostalgla was brought to the Revue by Nlvrna Zenls and Mlke Proch1lo dolng the Challeston The aud1ence recened It very warmly for xt IS begln nlng to glxe IH popularlty Next came the show stoppexs that hush hush comedy wlth Bobby Katz Murray Slmon Jlmmy X7llll0tt6 Mlke PIOChll0 John Blake Anthony recall was a xery humorous pantomlme by Bobby 'llatthews called I m 1 Fool to Care Another pantomlme followed and was presented by Ch1ClxlQ Nlonglardo Annabel Moody Jacque Bell 1ndLoxra1ne 'llonson The pantom1mc thc Four Lads record album of Songs Thru the Ages Our faxollte songstex Ronme Paul sang several popular songs Wladellne Pezrle was called back for mother pantomlme whlch also went ower big The Rhythm Notes John Santosuosso Tony XCTIICO St8Nl6 Glvcman and Eddle Pallxcllno proxlclcd some grelt and Interesting, enteltalnment The favorlte song they played was Shake Rattle and Roll ' The surprrse act of the show was the appearance of Epa the dancmg horse -kctuallv xt was Eda NI3I'tll'10 and Patricia Mar1no The show closed with the class song of R H S We xll went down to the cafeterna for hot chocolate and cake Next we had dancmg It was a grand exemng and we all enjoyed ourselx es We wlsh to thank Miss Wyman Mr OKeefe NIISS Strong for thelr wonderful support and help . 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BOY Gerald Fxnkelsteln John Capoblanco W1ll1am Indresano Michael Prochllo Wxlllam Rlck Rlchard Zelandl John Splnellx Charles Goldsteln John Santosuosso Charles Burmm Murray Slmon Amerxco Moschella Anthony Scaplcchlo Robert Matthews Earle Lxlly Anthony Capobxanco Rlchard Pxke Robert Ross Carl Vose Felix F1ore Wllham Murray Bernard Wolfson Edward Palladmo James V1lll0tt8 Fehx Fxore Arthur Goldberg Charles Goldstein Robert Ross Smunr S7nprrlnt1npa CLASS BENEFACTOR MOST POPULAR BEST PERSONALITX BEST DRESSED HAPPIEST BEST LOOKING MOST TALENTED WITTIEST SMOOTHEST DANCER PEPPIEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEID BEST SMILE MOST INTELLIGENT BEST NATURED MOST AMBITIOUS BEST LAUGH MOST MANNERLY BEST LINE MOST DIGNIFIED BEST STATURE MOST BASHFUL MOST INDUSTRIOUS MOST SOCIABLE SHORTEST TALLEST MOST OPTIMISTIC BEST CHUMS GIRL Eda Martmo Betty Lou DeB1l1o Patrlcla Marlno Margaret Jordan Dorothy Guarlno Gall Gallant Nancy DuCette Mary Carroll Joan ZIZZH Barbara Nugent Myrna Saltman Elame Garofalo Yorkette Solomon Nancy Zaccarla Lorrame Monson Myrna Zems Barbara Bumlm Jean Costante Marllyn Shella Sylvla Mane Lorrame Bmda COVltZ Vllker D1gl1o Leone June Holdmg Agnes Sarno Madellne Pearle Josephlne Casale Angela Swvola O o Norman Rosenblatt BEST ATHLETE Carole King 11:3-s.-.X-. . Glrtg Eng Monday January 31 1955 forty four Revere Hlgh School senlors took over the key organlzatlonal posltlons of the city as part of Student Government Day The hlghest honor was given to Anthony Scapxcchlo who took over the posltxon of Clty Manager The two cute secretarles found ln Manager Scaplcchlos office were Marllyn Blnda and Joan PICCUS The Mayors seat was filled by Joseph P0lld0l'0 Secretary to the Mayor was Lorrame Leone One of the first thmgs the Mayor did was to call an important meeting with sax councillors Richard Plke, Robert Matthews Edward Palladmo Ronald Paul John Santosuosso and James Vlghotte The purpose of thls meetmg was to dlscuss the councll agenda for the meetmg that nlght Just as the adult councllmen had done many tlmes these proposed three motlons all of whlch were mcorporated ln regular meetmg mmutes These motlons concerned the mauguratlon of an lce skatlng project by the Youth Commlsslon a proclamation of an annual Student Government Day and remedlal actlon to be taken concermng Clty Hall men s restroom S6l'VlDg as assessors were Chalrman Henry Francescom Robert Memory and George Caporale Mary Zlzza took over secretarial dutles Bulldlng Inspector Charles Cxrolo and Plumblng Inspector Rocco Malfitano went about their dutles while Jo Prestx Flre Inspector made good use of the Secretary Carrie Rossettx City Clerk Amerlco Moschella and Secretary Wanda Pavey discussed the late births and deaths whlle Janet Scott took dlctatlon for City Collector Kenneth Wheeler Earle Lllly headed the Election Office and Vlanne Cataldo was his secretary Charles Goldsteln headed the Englneermg Department while Robert Ross and John Mlchaels were the engineers, and Phyllis Carpenlto was the secretary The two chlefs Flre and Pohce were Michael Prochllo and Anthony Capoblanco Robert Katz was the Clty Planner and John Coppola headed the Department of Health The dutles of Welghts and Measures were handled very efficlently by Charles Burnlm Annette D1Mas1 was secretary to Purchasmg Agent Wllllam Reedy Bemard Wolfson with the assistance of secretary Nancy Eagen took over the Rent Control Board Murray Slmon was Clty Sollcltor and Barbara Burlm was his secretary Handllng the money was Rlchard DEramo, and counting bills was secretary Juhe Vlahl With the a1d of the school and city officials and senior class officers Student Government Day was a huge success o 1 1 1 ' 1 . . . . . , . . . , - 3 1 1 1 y 1 ' 1 I ' 1 1 . I . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 , . 1 1 . . , 0 . . . 1 illllarrh nf Braun The exqulslte Louls XIV Ballroom of the Hotel Somerset provlded an approprlate settlng for the one hundred dollar plate dlnner glven for the benefit of the 1955 March of Dlmes campaign Thls marked the eleventh annual dlnner under the ausplces of the Suffolk County Chapter of the Natxonal Foundatlon for Infantlle Paralysls glven for thls worthv charltable cause Among the celebrltles entertalnlng thlS capaclty crowd were MISS Marylln Grady Warren Maddows MISS Elly Wllllams Bobby Wayne and Gordon MacRae Cordlally 1nv1ted to present a program for thls memorable OCCASION was our Revere Hugh School Choral Club under the dlrectlon of Mr Wlllldm O Goss Thls deslgnated the commencement of the several honors recenved by our school choral club durmg the course of thls school year Included m the choral program was a medley of tunes from Slgmund Rombergs enchantlng Desert Song , selectlon from Harold Arlons The Wizard of Oz and especlally dedlcated to Blll Cunnmgham the celebrated sports wrlter 'You Gotta Be A Football Hero Mr George Qwartz Suffolk County Chalrman, sald of our club ln a letter to Mr Goss A group such as yours IS certainly a good solution to the current teen age dehnquency problems They are certalnly talented youngsters and Im sure you must be very proud of them Exerybody thought that thelr slnglng' was the blg spot of the ex enmg' 0 - 1 4 1 v 1 - v . 9 - 1 , . 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Alt Glam Qappen Swamp Bag June 10 2005 Papers throughout Greater Boston are headl1n1ng Homecomlng Week In Revere Many celebrltles professors and world travelers are arriving by several dlfferent modes of transportatlon They are comxng to see the new high school ThlS lS the second half century graduatmg class and the first from the new hlgh school We your guldes are connected with N B C TCIEVISIOH and will show you around this recently completed masslve structure This huge bu1ld1ng was deslgned by englneers and architects former graduates of Revere Hlgh The englneers are Frank Belmonte Doo Doo DeF1l1ppo Dlckle Farrell Johnny FlgSy and Henry Goodwm The noted archltects are Tommy Malone Dennls Moreno CO0kl8 Sasso Louls Spagnola and Jerry Termlnlello The bulldmg IS constructed entirely of Whlte marble lmported from the Italian Rlverla and donated by Normle Rosenblatt The ultra modern bay wmdows which overlook the beautlful scenery of Revere were glazed by Henry Francescom and hls asslstants George Caporale Jlmmy Ardollno Wally Gorman and Joe Segale The grand co ed smoklng room decorated In a Perslan mOtlf was copled from those owned by famous harem collectors The most famous of these IS John Capoblanco Wlth his seven wives Annabel Moody Lyd1a Cafarelll LOUISE Cardlllo Anna and Rose Clancarelll Patty D1 Tllll0 and last but not least Teddi Palermo The new recreation room was lavlshly decorated by Ann Davldson It consists of bllllard tables donated by Ralph Epstem Alan Greenburg Ubby Goldberg and good old Steve Gllxman and also plnball machlnes glven by Label Koor Itsy Marcus and Bllly Rick They all have returned from Judging the Mlss America contest Was it fun boys? The numerous fac1l1t1es donated for the amusement of the classes were glven by those three noted hunters and thelr wives Mr and Mrs Carl Akerburg Mr and Mrs Robert Katz and Mr and head for our game room Mrs Katz the former Barbara Katz who always said she would never change her name donated a palr of elephants tusks Mrs Leo Zarba the famous adventuress Claire Kessler bagged her first pygmy Leo helped her by holding the rope MOVlDg on down the vast corrldors we are awe struck by the grandeur of the lmmense audltorlum Interlor decoratlons are by Jacque Bell and her able asslstants Carole King Myrna Saltman Joanne Slgnore and Myrna ZBDIS They call themselves the T B A s better known as The Beautiful Assxstants The large gym IS bemg ably handled by those wobbly musclemen Leo Smyrllan Jlmmy Santo and Dlckle DEramo who have an audience of female admirers by the names of Helen Schwartz Toni Goodman and Joan Hawes The cafeteria deslgned by Robert Mills has as 1tS head chef Antwerp Capoblanco Hls famous helpers are Robert Memory Dav1d Moreno Eddxe Lerman lwho has created a Glen Mlller Saladj and Bob Jackson The food is excellent and such eX0tlC dlSh9S as fillet mlgnon knlshes and ravxolies are the headliners Walking down the pastel shaded corrldors we hear a group of harmonlous VOICCS beautifully blending together Who could ever fill William O Gosss shoes? Why its Pat Marlno' She always dld like bemg before a Mlke The Dramatic Club must be around here somewhere Lets look for It A Swlhglhg door and ln we go Why its Charlie Burmm as dlrector You certamly had us fooled Chuck a luck Contlnulng down the soft hued breeze way we come to a massive door Opening it we find a Chemlstry Laboratory llke somethlng out of a beautlful dream We notlce that Yorky Solomon had taken over Mlss Kerrs class Yorkette was almost ready to glve up teachmg for marriage but the present Assistant Prlnclpal of R H S Jerry Flnk convinced her differently 1 9 - . . ,, . 5 ,, . . . . . ' Y ' 7 , Y u v - I ' . . . . . . , ' ! Y I 7 ' 7 I Y 7 . . . v . . y , . - . , . . . , . , . ., . . , . .y , . . v - ! 7 ! I , . . , . ' ' : . . , . . , . Mrs. Leo Zarba. Mrs. Akerburg is the former Carole Cecchino. She and Carl brought back a l1on's . o , , I . , . v . - , 1 1 . . , . . y , ' ' 9 nc ' , . . . .., ' 17 . . l . , . Y . . , . . 1 ' 7 , . .y . . Y . 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Q . . y V . , g L . . . y ' . . ., , . wha me A 'P!'4?1,!'3'5f'- 353 in gk , Af fix? emnqw . ,M . .- , , ...Ji--P --wwf Un v 'Qh5. fi' '5 i 1112- P5 C3 s. - ,N 311 Glam Lfiappvn Sump Bag Next to the Chem Lab there IS a sta1rway leadmg to the planetarlum We Reventes always nnmvnrl wah-hmcr H1 an-el FQ II as um A A 1- + J d Lu Ucu-um: our teacher of the heavens Two of her students who have gone on to heavenly bllss are Josephine Casall wlth her marxtal plans and Phyllls Shepard wlth the stars brxght ln her eyes The new Revere Hxgh has Just formed the radlo statlon W R H S The announcers Bxlly Dawes and Donny Ryan are overwhelmed wlth the new equlpment and scrlpt glrls Sandy Gersh and Dotty Davls Descendmg to the breeze way we pause to rest our weary bones whlle looklng outslde at all those fine lookxng young athletes on the spacxous field Look at Fred Taylor whlteheaded and dlgmfled, trymg to show the boys how basketball was played IH the good old days' He played professionally and cant belxeve the game has changed so Buster Flore has Just cleaved through the water of the spaclous pool Buster IS teachlng, for today only slx lovely aquamalds by the names of Franme Aughera, fcant SWIIYIJ, Vlann Cataldo Kean t floatj Pat Kelly fcant dogpaddlej Marsha McG1lvery Qcant backstrokej Lols Shea 1can't dlvej and Lorrame Howdy' Monson who IS terrlbly afraid of water Joe Polldoro IS l'6I1'1ll'l1SClI'lg on the dlamond by hlttmg a few out to the pltcher the former Wanda Pavey hls spouse Teedee Goodman and Barry Davls are stlll studylng the way the grass leans on the course before trying to plunk that hole ln one Thelr caddles the former Sandra Krlger and Ina Cohen are cheerlng them on From across the field we hear the one two led by the old coach hlmself Rocco Curylocks Malfitano Surprlsmgly enough he IS consldermg a few members of 55 who always wanted to be on the team Looklng down the llne we see the full back Joltlng Jackle Blake' The halfbacks are Earle Lllly and Harvey Lelfer The quarterback Bobby G1anc1 That fabulous llne conslsts of R E Dave Berkowltz R T Charles Clrcolo R G Albert Keyes C Bobby Spagnolo L G Martln Werner L T Russell Segee and L E Albert Blalsdell What 3111199 The subterranean lce rlnk has for its instructors Danny Mlddl9bF0Ok and Marshall Weiss They are mstructmg five young glrls 1n the fine art of danclng on 1ce The cutles are Rlta Allen, Nancy Eagan, Rozzee Gray Sandra Lltman and Jean Morse At the far end of the field four blurrs are slowly commg mto new Why ltS Bllly Klng and Bob La Sota Hot on thelr heels wlth prospects of marriage lh thelr heads are Joan Bagley and Peggy Jordan Now filxng 1nto the audltorlum are such noted d1gn1tar1es as Ann Arvaman forelgn ambassador to Istanbul Beverly Sanders owner of the Platz Blue Rlbbon Company Llnda Secatore owner of a Hawauan Plneapple Plantatlon Clssy Spag noted rollerderby skater Joe Padova wealthy stock holder Dlckle Plke owner of Plke Plke and Plke Sh1p Llne B1lly Reedy noted meteorologlst Raymond Mercurl ambassado to Israel Ilene Mmsky famous woman lawyer Chester Thomas world famous sportcar racer Betz Wolfson ambassador to Italy Chmstme Langone the Lllly Dache of womens hats Paul Manlff stlll domg well 1n the vest ment busmess Lucille Green todays Betty Crocker May Doherty the new State Reglstrar of Motor Vehlcles Eddle Fern the former star center of the Boston Celtlcs Joe Chlota a five star general Roberta Sexgel trylng for the role as Calpurma m Dear Brutus and Carl Vose owner of We Clean It dlaper SeI'VlCe Gmny Blades manager of the Gxllette Manufacturmg Corporatlon Janet Gordon head llbrarlan of the Revere Publlc Llbrary Joan Blue, female Journallst and last for the present moment but not least the chlropodxst John M Coppola Movmg mto the gold lamee lounge we spy Doctor Lawrence Markell and hls falthful asslstant Beverly Swerlmg RN Bevee IS the only nurse that can asslst holdmg sutures and recztmg Lady Macbeth slmultaneously Dr Markell IS the only retall and wholesale operator ln the profession At the next table IS that famous psychologxst Betty Kaufman wlth her bachelor frxends Robert Lustgarden Vlnny Gudewlch and Robert Gudbransen who all Seem content 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v N .-A .-L- 4.0.1 .. - L--,...- -W., -c ...--.--.,, ,-.e st,.--. ,f..!Y!1..9 Pxcardx ..1....ys ax.. have stars nn her eyes so one uetlue L - . 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long Joan PICCUS IS maklng her debut at Town Hall thlS evenlng She IS runnlng for Congress Pretty soon the Whlte House Joanle' Joe Nazzaro IS head of the Sanltatlon Department of Revere and IS dolng a remalkahle Job of keeplng the school clean Chuck Borgloll our lumberjack IS slttlng Wlth a former Hollywood star Geri Yoffe remlnlsclng about thelr Problems of Democray Class The spotllght hlts the nlne boys ln the corner Why lts John Splnelll and hls Band wlth a few new members added There are Harvey Brower clarlnet Bobby Clarke trumpet Bobby Gambale cymbals John Mlchaels accordlan Rlco Moschella PICCOIO Mlke Slms plano Domenlc ROSSettI bass fiddle and Anthony Verrlco drums Thls group IS lead by John Splnelll the old maestro hlmself Dolng the Lovers Tango all alone on the floor are Mr and Mrs Bobby Ross Judy Just loves to tango Donny and Carrle Just told us that they hated leavlng thelr three daughters home alone Poor Donny IS stlll wlshlng for a boy Inslde lnf0l'mat10n Just handed to us ls that Sylvla Vllker IS taklng over the Sadlers Wells Ballet Co Her slster Justlne IS stlll coachlng her Justy IS her buslness manager The noted polygamlst who has Just been released from Jall ln tlme to come to thls HHHII' IS Love Em and Leave Em Jlmmy Vllllotte Three of hlS WIVCS are Joan Smlth Agnes Sarno and Janet Scott All are stlll carrylng torches an act on Broadway called Schroodles a cross between charades and droodles Nancy DuCette has Just completed a world concert tour The blue unlform at the banquet table are the noted Navy nurses Eddle Burke Elalne COVICZ Annette Cerbone Vlvlan Maj6WSkl Maryann Slclllano Julle Vlahl Carol Brothers Carol skates from one ward to another' Hal Le Grow IS trylng to buy space ln the new hlgh school to set up hls Ice Skate Sharpenlng Shop Some of our frlends are on the spaclous lawn enjoylng hors doeuvres and martlnls A large crowd of female admlrers gathered around Charlle Goldsteln fthe new Ed Sulllvanj has sent Mrs Goldstelns fthe former Marllyn Miller, temper rlslng June Romano the everlastlng June brlde has been wed to Ronny Paul the noted Fred Warlng Pennsylvlanlan MHTIOH Nlchlnello Dlanna Rappaport Bette Repuccl Connle Santosuosso Ann Savola and Joanle ZIZZH never wanted a blg career They are qulte satlsfied ln the fine art of belng a good wlfe and mother The new prlnclpal fa femalej has carrled on the tradltlon of the Whelan clan and lt IS none other than Kathy herself Marle Gracle Casale Phyllls Carpenlto Rosary Avola and Judy Austln have just passed ClVl S6I'VlC6 exams to be the first Revere flrewomen and thelr Chl8fS name IS Jeanle Brown In 1960 Marllyn Blnda was chosen BIISS Amerlca and who could have deserved It more We heard someone say that Marle DlgllO went to Italy several years after graduatlon and marrled an Itallan PFIDCC The happy llttle bundle of Joy ln the crowd IS Bllly Indresano HIS Wlfe just gave blrth to a ten pound baby boy She IS the former Evelyn DeNunzlo The caterers of thls gala affalr are the world renowned Contlnental Cooklng Caterers under the dlrectlon of Francls Dlorlo Wlth hls asslstants Marle DOrlando fowner of the Latln Quarterj Lovey Clampa fowner of Ple Alley sy and Glorla Cohen fowner of Bakersl You see we were such an ex ceptlonally good class that we domlnated Revere rlght up to Clty Hall Why of cousre our new mayoress IS Lorry Leone fclty day was too too much for herb and her asslstants are Charles Masters and Tlmothy Meehan Chlckle Monglardos Job IS now that of Clty Manager and her noble secretary IS Tony Scapplcchlo Verna VBFTICO looks very brlght especlally now that she IS Clty Treasurer No wonder Dlckle Stewart Emlle Yondly and Johnny Wagner were very pleased belng plcked as her bodyguards She IS very happlly marrled to Joe Fusco the wealthy banker Barbara Colllns and Jlmmy Chlsolm are suelng for dlvorce agaln ltS only the slxth tlme' Sorry no comment Robert and Jlmmy Colllns have taken over Algebra IIS and sophomore geometry classes Wonder why Pat Cerchlone Just purchased the Revere Theatre, and belleves that her usherettes should wear short SkII'f,S Shella COV1tZ Jean CUCCIO Mary DelGross0 Marlon MacDonald June Holdlng and Judy 'Vlullen are agalnst lt Cant lmaglne why 1 3 1 . , I v 1 1 1 . . , . . . , 7 j l 1 l I y . , ' 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ll ,Y I 1 , . , i . ., . , . . . . v , . . , ' 3 , 9 - : ' , : , : , : f l v ' ' ' 7 1 y . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 7 ' . , . . . . . , ' Cl 7 7 ll ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 . , , Anne DeStefano is certainly Moody these days. Anne, Audrey, and Ruth Smith are doing 77 . , . . , , . . . ., . . . , .I . ., . . . Y V . . ' 7 7 , I 1 y I , , , , . . ,, I .,, . . . . . 1 . 1 1 A . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , . , - ' Y . , , Y . . , . 1 I Y . . . , . I ' 7 . . . . , .J , . ' . , A . . U , . . n Not too far from the usherettes a HOUl'lSh of applause IS heard as Betty Lou DeBllllo walks ln wlth her talented Mutt A thoroughbred lmported from Italy' The noted muslc Cl'ltlC Stephen Powell has also graced us wlth hlS presence Joan Repuccl, Tony Poverman Manlyn Powell and Terry Oddl have just declded to organlze a Baklng School I m bounclng bundle of pepplness and she s wearlng a Bermuda Sklt and carrylng a tennls racket Hello Barbara Nugent Congratulatlons on your tennls vlctory at Wlmbleton Those famous female hunters are Just back from Afrlca They are AIICE Chorllan who bagged a llon Phyllls Mlles who bagged a leopard and Barbara Ostrow who bagged a man To tum to our SOC18l1t6S we find Elalne Garofalo has recently returned from belng crowned Mlss Ipana Annette Mann Just won an Emmy for her chlldrens program entltled Thats Alvle Joan DeRosa has taken over Helen Roses Job ln Hollywood deslgnlng for the blg movle personalltles Joan Coopersteln Gladys Fox and Kay GO0dW1n have been llvlng qulte comfortably ln Reno Nevada They say the locale agrees wlth them' Barbara Moschella IS plannlng to open a Pal'lS Dress Shop ln Revere She wlll also do her own deslgnlng Juanlta Mlller has just been chosen the new woman Dean of Salem Teachers College We must not forget the mllltary dlgnltarles here especlally Rlchard D9SlSt0 lGeneralJ Joe Donatl fAdmlralJ George Foley 1Commander ln Chlefj and that dashlng hero of the Alr Force Blll Murray Elalne Feldman has a certaln Ayer about her lately Camllle DlM3ttla looks tlp top lh her newly acqulred tltle of Countess of Justanla and by the way Gall Gallant won the Mrs Am9FlCa tltle last September at Atlantlc Clty Looklng at the pesslmlstlc Slde of llfe Robert Fox has Just opened up the new Fox Bookkeeplng College for prospectlve bookkeepers At the far end of the room standlng ln a clrcle are the debutantes of yester year Madellne Donnelly Kay Embree Elalne Forman, Jean Garrett, and Ethel Gatchell Blg John Santosuosso IS stlll maklng eyes at all the ellglble ladles present He IS now ln the House of Representatlves and IS determlned to get marrled Watch out glrls' Jean and Joyce Nelson have Just recorded thelr new record Boom Sha a modern verslon of Slsters Our noted Llfe photographer Fred Ford llkes to photograph Marguerlte DeS1mone more than anyone else There IS Ethel Dexter the head of the women Marlnes She always dld have an eye for those unlforms Joan Gould and Helen Mlller have opened the Boston Charm School and some of thelr patrons are Nettle DIMZSI styllst for M G M Rose Ferrante deslgner Pat Grava Conover Model Dotty Guarlno our petlte 3I tlSt Rosemarle Mlnchello famous fenclng lnstructor, and Judy Nazzaro who has completed her first play The Good Seed Betty Grlll IS a noted llngulst worklng at the U N and Helen Green IS a prlvate secretary for three promlnent lawyers Joe Prestl Peter Spalllna and Alan Plcardl Just how prlvate IS lt Helen' Joyce Corbett and Rosemarle Corrado are ln a new muslcal revue entltled Ban Ban the Tullp Lesy Gordon 15 maklng loads of money as a pedlatrlclan Executlves Angel and Francls Martarazzo are breaklng up thelr buslness because f matrlmony Murray Slmon has Just finlshed a one year stand ln For Whom the Bells Toll He hasnt mlssed a bell cue yet On the Slde he IS the ambassador to Polnt of PIDCS and IS stlll trylng to get lt annexed to the Unlted States Jean Costante world famous deslgner has Just returned from a consultatlon wlth Chrlstlan Dlor The blg FIVE of R H S are Gerry Grasso, teachlng Phy Ed Marle Gulnasso teachlng Home Ec Emlly Ludermann teachlng clothlng Vlrglnla McHugh teachlng Typlng and Helen Nee teachlng Latln It was qulte a Job gettlng MISS Strong to leave Charlle Salle has a chaln of A 81 Ps and IS marrled to the lovely Mary Porcella Phyllls Sarnevltz IS the only woman mortlclan ln Revere Johnette Schwartz has been appolnted by the presldent of the Unlted States as Revere s Ambassador of Good Wlll to any and all places Jack Wlnecour 1S the new Wllly Hoppe Bllllard champ of 1972 of Nathanlels Recreatlonal Parlor Hls protege Ken Wheeler IS learnlng the game fast They certalnly are a hopplng palr Zeke Zelandl went 1nt0 the Not Too Well Ballet Co and Jlmmy S160 hlS protege IS followlng Ruth Newhook Frannle O Hara and Mary Taraburelll are here through the consent of Vesuvlo Motlon Plcture Co We have a basketball team called the Lonley Co eds and 1S made up of cellter Pat Staples forwards Fred Splnaz zola and Nancy Zaccarla and the guards Dlckle Wrlght and Ronnle Spltzer That IS the last of our celebrltles and as the audlence assembles ln our new audltorlum the famlllar stralns of We Are The Class of R H 55 fills us Wlth mlxed emotlons A great hush falls on the crowd as the lnnocent first graduates of the new RHS begln to file ln Our last year at hlgh school was one of the most beautlful and wonderful years of oar llves We could never forget the faculty for all thelr lnterest IH and klndness to us and thelr helplng hands and advlce Slowly the doors close as we look on to the future years of happlness and sorrow success and fallure and we Wlsh each classmate Good luck ' EDA MARTINO MICHAEL PROCHILO Class Prophets . 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A Night nf Cllnmrhg The evening of February 17 1954 was a most eventful one in our big brick hlgh school The Dramatic Club under the supervision of Mr Robert Janvrln presented A Night of Comedy This was a series of three one act comedies all based on a domestic theme The three plays were supposd to take place in three different locales across the nation but all had the family living theme behmd them A completely student run production this show was extremely successful The audience was enthralled from the first notes of the overture to the final curtain, and happy laughter rang from all corners of the auditorium Backstage one would have found an eliiclent but nervous group of people hard at work There is a great deal involved in the producing of a show which the average person would never lmagme The stage make up is dlllicult and time consuming and it takes four or five people to apply It The staging too is hard work and those msyterious bumps and whispered sounds which one hears coming from behmd the curtain are caused by the boys in their furniture moving endeavors The props the lights the curtains, and the costumes are merely some of the responsibilties encountered when a play 1S put on The actors are filled wlth a nervous excitement as they speak their lines with all the ability at their command Their reward IS the applause of an audience well pleased There is excitement too after a play IS ended and the personnel who worked so hard to put it on are filled with Joy of a Job well done All of this serves to explain why so many people live by the motto Theres no business like show business ' It really is a wonderful experience The Dramatic Club's Night of Comedy was another very shiny link in their long chain of successes. y .lluninr Bwmnr illerrptinn June 2 1954 was the date of the prom whlch will always remain memorable to our class the Junlol Senior Receptlon It was actually the foremost tlme that we commenced to real ze that soon vse would be senlors beginning our last year at Revere High School Also we looked forward to thls event because it deslgnated the first important social occurrence of our class For the first time ln several years thls dance was held at the beauteous Beach new Ballroom The setting was appropriate and exquisite for the many multl colored Chlnese lanterns reliected a rambow of colors on the cellxng and walls and also the subdued tones of Buddy Mltchell s music made this evening complete Preceedmg the prom everyone was apprehensive that we would have to wear our galoshes and sllckers over our lovely evemng clothes but the weather co operated with us and compromised by clearmg Rosenblatt Patricia Marmo and Joan DeRosa and the homeroom representatlves Jacque Bell Jean Brown Betty Lou DeB1ll1o Marie Dlgll0 Elame Garofalo Charles Goldstem Joanne Gould Margaret Jordan, Robert Matthews Juanlta Mlller Rlchard Pike Joanne Slgnore and Diana Ventresca The several invited guests attending the prom were Mr and Mrs Augustine C Whelan Mr and Mrs Charles Rizzo Mr and Mrs Henry Lesser Mr and Mrs Flood, Mr and Mrs John Capone Mlss Edwlna Strong Miss Alma Wiley and Miss Doris Wyman The grand finale came when at approximately eleven oclock our class ollicers led us ln the grand march Pictures were taken for our yearbook and we then disbanded each to his own night club to complete a never to be forgotten evenmg O I , T I . . . O y , . . p . y - V ' . . . . , .- ' 1 . , . . . . , . U ' N ' - - r The dance committee consisted of our junior class officers: John Coppola, Norman y . . A . 1 P . : 1 Y 7 I 2 I 1 ! i 7 ! ' , . ' . . , . . , . . ' I ' 1 Y I ' 9 l I LLL gf. l' I- f' ,,, 5 MALI I 7 Ddof ca '03 f Qxdh, 'R' QQ! df RJ IS li C- F P-ss g, lk, ,rv Mlirl Ll Ss -sf 1 gf- H ' N o gl f 5? X' 'Q Q ' X K X' R xv f 'Qi Nl Lu I 9, ,,,. X- Staff C-1 L , V E f QQ G, of f I ' v X 5,1061 fi. 0 ' 7 Q WZ J' f ff W Q F ff X FD Cx fb, W 71 2. 7 S cf ff O-J CVQA QQ X., 7-5 vmw K v X Gym LL . ., rc J 0 21 f I f,,f f 7 f . A A A ' 'hid' I fi if Q59 97A 2 A I --4 tv 'Shi vi Fvrst Row J Gould M Bzmia, J DeRosa A Damdson Y Solonwn M Prochzlo A Scapwchzo J Pwcus M Dzglzo V Cataldo J Mzllefr D Ventresoa H Mzller Secomd Row L Monson M Saltman B Kaufman V Mayewskz E Covztz J Vzllzotte Mr OKeefe Mr Whelan K Whelan C Langone M Szczlzano D Pwen E Martzno N Eagan Thzfrd Row J V1lke'r J Cooperstezn A Cerbone F Auglzera P Cafrpemto N DuCet!e A Mann V Blades A DeMas1 G Yoje S Vzlker S Gersh V Verrzco Fourth Row C Burnlm J Nazzaro E Lzlly L Markell M Szmon J qantosuosso R Pzke J Polzdofro B Wolfson 'hr atmnal Lhunnr Svnrwtg At asolemn candle llght ceremony ID May every year, new members are lllltlated mto the Natlonal Honor Soclety Junlors and senlors are ellglble for membershlp after they have earned a prescribed number of honor pomts The members take a sacred oath dxctated by the presldent lh whlch they must swear to such qualxficatlons as Character Servlce Leadershlp Cxtlzenshlp and, of course Scholarshlp Thls year the soclety elected the followmg ofhcers PRESIDENT Anthony Scaplcchlo VICE PRESIDENT Mlchael Prochllo SECRETARY Joan Plccus TREASURER Yorkette Solomon 0 Zip ' Z , . - - :U ' . .o . Q , D - - ' ' ' . . . ' - E. 7- . 3 . e A - -A r o S .H .. U . ,,. - Q . . U . . 3 , in . 'I ' u w ii Mindf- . . ? - D ., . - ' 2' . - .' ' I 0 ' - 9 J - ' . ' -. ' . . I :1 , lx' U 4 A , . . ' ' --o Q., . - S 5 . E' , n E' S - - ..',, n W -,4 ,I V .IN , , ' ' , - zz- , I I F w ml - ' ' . g., tu ' Q . - - .- . - , ' , - 1 r . sn P ,G F' Aughera J S1gno're Second Row Mzss Wymarn, W Pavey J DeRosa J Gould J M1ller D Ventresca M Bmda C Cecchmo Thzfrd Row M D1gl'Lo T Goodman J Polzdofro E Lzlly A Seagnechzo J Vzllzotte L Leone Uhr Svrmnr Ahuumrg Glnunrll The Semor Advlsory Councxl under the supervlsxon of Class Advlsor Mlss Dons Wyman includes the senior class officers and two representatives from each homeroom At the meeting every Monday afternoon ln Room 109 the councll planned the actlvltles held durlng the year Some of the actlvltles were Sports Day Semor Revlew Semor Prom Semor Teachers Day Clty Day PICHIC and the Jumor Semor Receptmn Members of the councxl are Presxdent Gerald Fmkelsteln Vxce Presxdent Alfred Alexander Secrtary Eda M8Ttln0 Treasurer Patrxcla Marlno Frances Augllera Marllyn Bmda Carole Cecchlno Annette DeMas1 Joan DeRosa Mane Dlgll0 Tom Goodman Joanne Gould Lorrame Leone Earle Lllly Juamta Mlller Gllda Mongxardo Wanda Pavey Joseph Polxdoro Anthony Scaplcchlo Joanne Sxgnore Dlana Ventresca James Vxlhotte First Row B Vzradt A Cataldo C Comeau L ODonnell M Sousa L Shaw B Hauser M Goldberg P Pass B Borgzolz J McGregor G Blue Second Row Mr Goss R D1Monde L Ferragamo,J Round C Fztzmeyer P Messenger E Newman J Walsh N Peters M Marcella M Murphy T Costagna S Acker J Stevens J Sable R Frederwks J SanF1ll1po G Blazr F' Robertson N Banks R D1Forte Th1rd Row M S orza C McMahon, S McEwen D DellaPorta A Tattlebaum R Zucco P Zzzza H Podo ky E Kratman B DeS1sto P Gorman N Hawley L Bova R Sarro G Iamcella D Glass R Patrzqum C Carroza A Scarfa D Szegel Fourth Row K Rosenfield S Cumo M Lzlly M Pocopzo J Chznchzllo R Leonard A Grosso L Szdebottom C Barnes J Busby J Hudson S Smyrlzan L Rosen, R Schuman A Cohen Ellyn Gala' C5122 Glluh The Glrls Glee Club under the supervlslon of Mr Wllllam Goss had selected and prepared several enjoyable and entertamlng numbers ln thelr repetolre such as Donkey Serenade Loulslanna Hayrlde Moonbeams Glt on Board Rose Mane Aprll Showers and Just a Cottage Small Sololsts ln the club are Phyllls Pass Rose D1 Monde Barbara Veradt and Juhe Walsh The group IS accompamed by two able young p1an1sts Barbara Hauser and Leslne Shaw There are only two officers PRESIDENT Barbara Katz TREASURER Rene Patrlquln The club conslsts of girls who are Interested ln smgmg and who are tramed for membership m the Glrls Choxr and the Choral Club Durmg the year the members looked forward to the annual concert whlch was held at Revere Cnty Hall Thursday evenmg Aprll 28 1955 and of course to the Glee Club Dance at the Revere Hugh School Audxtorlum the following everung Apr1l 29 . I . , . . , . ' . , . , - , - , . , 1 1 . , . , . , . , . . I . , . , . . , . , - 1 I , s I , n ,. .J ,. I , 1 , 1 .7 I P . , . , . , . , . , . , . . t : . A , . . . , . , , .V , . , . , . ' ., . , . , . . , . , . . , . , . , , . U , . Q , . ' .- : . , . , . , . , . ' , . , , . , . , . , . , . , . . O . , . . . . ' 1 . . . . . . ,, 7, Cl ' ' ' If ll Yl ll ' if ll ' !Y ll ' 1 9 l 7 YY ll Y' , . I I . . . , . . ' I 1 ! Y l , . ' 1 r Hg 3 .4 I ' 1 1 f , 'J' .7 1 .-I fl ' ' ' ' tif f f E Sf Q. Fzrst Row D Merry R McBam A Rosenblatt D Butt K Goodman R Paul N Ducette C Burmm R Matthews M Szmon, L Vzgoda S Perra L Markell Second Row Mr Goss R Melmn J V1llzotte J Grzjm J Mayo B Woodland G Frwsefr W Moore B Dams W Boltm C Ctrolo L Gouhs Thzrd few S Solomon W Butts S Fox J Stwkley J Petzllo R Vass E' Wall J Samues Fourth Row G Delena L D1Carlo H Le1fer S Glzzman R Lmdquzst B Schena E Flood Ellyn Bugs' C5122 Glluh The Boys' Glee Club has once agam succeeded ln gaxmng the admlratlon and praxse of all who have heard them Early xn the year the boys elected thelr omcrs PRESIDENT Ronald Paul VICE PRESIDENT Kenneth Goodman SECRETARY Robert Matthews TREASURER Charles Burnlm The talented Nancy DuCette was thelr accompanist The annual concert held on Aprll 28 1955 was as usual a huge success The followmg nlght was the seml formal dance whlch all the musnc club members attended The success of the club was due in no small measure to the untiring efforts and competent instruction of our Mr. Goss. Fzrst Row J Nelson M Carroll J Rzzzo C Sparks M Bmda P Marmo J Szgnore R Bartolomuccz C Kmg A Mann, N DuCette R Newhook B Reppuccz G Yofe. Second Row Mr Goss C Czampa L Monson J Bell, M Saltman G Mongrardo F' Rock wood P Johnson, S Haskell J Brown N Nesbztt M Zems R Sezgel P Kelly J Barbantz L Leone C Langone Thzrd Row H Mzller M Alba,B Moranz K Gretz G Gould G Nzcholson S Krzger A DeStephano L Secatore A Afvallone R Busheme A Moody P Sarnemtz G Roberts M Nzgrellz J Pwcus N Spznellz G Cohen V Nzgrelh Fourth Row K Whelan, D Ventresca K Penny E Flynn T Mayo J Maller R Sorbello J Anderson E Peterson J Gould M Rzzzn Uhr Chula' Qlhnir The Glrls bholr under the dlrectlon of Mr Wllllam Goss IS one of the finest clubs of the hlgh school Through constant and splrxted effort they reached the pomt of perfectxon 1n presentlng thelr contrnbutlon to the Apnl concert Thexr dlllgence was rewarded by the sat1sfact1on of the people who heard them ln the concert At the Northeastern Festlval ln Beverly they once agam won ratmgs whlch of course was a repetltlon of the honors they recelved m the past years The club one of the largest ln its hlstory had for Its omcers VICE PRESIDENT Carole Kmg SECRETARY Patncla Marmo TREASURER Marilyn Bmda ACCOMPANIST Reglna Bartomaluccl : u. ' , . , . , . , . , . . ' , . , , . , . ' . , . , . , . U : . , . , . z . .. . , . , . '- , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , 0 1 , l u - u u u 4: . , . . , . , . , . ', . V , 1 1, l . , 1. 1 , . s , a ' , l , . X , . , . , . , . , . . . : . . , .. , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . - O ' Y , . PRESIDENT ........................................,............... Joanne Signore Fzrst Row S Sparks G Yojfe M Bznda K Goodman P Mafnno R Paul N DuCette J Szgnore C Burmm C Kmg R Matthews A Mann R Newhook Flynn R Siegel J Brown J Nelson J Rizzo M Carroll P Johnson J Bell M Saltman L Monson R Sorbello L Leone L Secatore J Anderson J Vzllzotte Thzrd Row E Nzgrellz M Abla G Cohen G Nzcholson S Krzger A Moody G Gould K Gretz J Mzller K Whelan J Pwcus D Ventresca J Gould M Nzgrellz G Roberts N Spinelli A Avallone H Mzller Fourth Row J Samuels L D1Carlo S Glzxrnan A Rosenblatt W Moore L Markell M Szrnon S Perra B Dams D Butt B Woodland H Lezfer J Stzckley Uhr Qlhnral Glluh The Choral Club conslstlng of glrls and boys whose only alm was to make both Mr Goss and the clty of Revere proud of them worked hard and energetxcally dur1ng the entlre year for each succeedlng event The first actlvlty the club partlclpated 1n was the Natlonal Jlmmy Fund Hundred Dollar Banquet ' Another momentous occasion, was the honor bestowed on the club when It was asked to slng for the Revere Teachers Club The Annual Concert held ln Apnl was a huge success and on the followmg evenlng there was the semi formal dance held ln our audltorlum The decoratmg commlttee consxstlng of the oflicers of the clubs and a selected group transformed our hlgh school audltorlum xnto an unforgettable paradise The Northeastem Festlval held at Beverly on May 1 rated the Choral Club first class and once agam they set out to defend thelr Champl0hShlp at the New England Festlval held on May 21 1955 The climax of the year came when the club was agam mvlted to smg at Symphony Hall an Boston To end a perfect year the club sang at class day and graduatlon Wlth the slnglng of the Halls of Ivy' the semors ended their memorable career of hlgh school smgmg 595552 K: I . ,gf dnl, . K . f X ' Q ' Q S , ' . : . I , . 1 , . ' , . , . ' , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . . Second Row: Mr. Goss, M. Mayo, M. Rzzzo, C. Langone, R. Bartolomuccz, K. Penny, E J ' 1 ' y ' 1 ' r - J ' . . 1 1 1 -1 , v . ' , . ' Z . , . , . . , . ' . : : , . , U . , . , . ,' . Q , . ., U , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , , . , . Q. . U : . ,. . , . , . I , .- , . , , . , . , . , . , . , . . ' Y . . . . . U . . , . . . , l Y I , . ' ' I u 0 ' - . ' Fzrst Row R Sorbello C Bellmfante M Lzlly E Gatchell Y Solomon B Swerlmg C Burmm E Martmo J Blue M D1Mod1ca4 M Macdonald L Rosen R Messenger Second Row Mr Janvrm D Glass J Scott D Pwen J McMullen E Kratman J Pettmz S Albert S Rzbeck A Vtmanm E Cafarellz C Perkm M Croce B Bur-ram M Swzlzano P Samemtz Thzrd Row D Szegel A Tranfaglza K Rosenfield F Rockwood P Castelme E Dexter B Goldberg P Pass A Mann A Cataldo G Yojfe J Cooperstem E Taylor C Bellzno Fourth Row N Canavan D Lack J Sclarappa A Rosenblatt R Szegel W Moore D Butt, J Fzsh S Gersh E Gordon J Rossman S Appel Eramatir Glluh Thls year the Dramatlc Club recexved a set back due to the retlrement of Mlss Elmly Mltchell xts former dlrector The only result of thls proved to be a late start Mr Robext Janvrm became the faculty advlsor and xt had a very happy and successful year under hls leadershlp Officers for 1954 1955 were PRESIDENT Charles Burmm TREASURER Yorkette Solomon SECRETARY Eda Mal'tln0 CLERK Ethel Gatchell An admlssxons councll was formed to admlt new members The appllcants were audxtloned and accepted on the baSlS of thelr ablllty Many act1v1t1es were enJoyed by the members of the club Among these were the annual Chrlstmas party varxous plays, festlvals and conferences Echoe of the Indiana Conference held ln June of 1954, were ever present throughout the 1954 55 season The members trled to apply the theatrlcal pr1nc1pls learned on that happy trxp to thelr regular club practlces It was the alm of the Revere Hlgh School Dramatlc Club to help members gam poxse and speakmg abllxty as well as a knowledge of the theater Thls was accompllshed m many ways A student who IS m rehearsal for a play finds that far more than merely learmng lmes IS requlred He must learn to protect hls vo1ce across the footlxghts hns carnage must be stralght and h1s bearmg command a certam amount of attentxon D1ct1on too IS vltally lmportant and long hours are spent m drnllmg of enumclatlon and volce tones Perhaps though the most lmportant lesson the club teaches IS that of working together as an efficxent well run team Graduates of the orgamzatlon have found this tralhlng' mvaluable regardless of thelr cholce of career VICE-PRESIDENTIit1-.....A.-.-.Y.-...R.Reverly Swerling CLERK ........,... ........,.,... Joan Blue 1 it F'1rst Row D Pwen M Bmda C DzChzara M DOrlamio A Smzth V Ver-rzco E Berkowztz Secoml Row Mzss Mafefra M Cemzglza K Tata R Galfefrz A Grosso J Vzlker V Mayewskz S Gersh M Kelly E Comtz A Argemo C Cassandra E Nzgrellz L Nazzaro Thzfrd Row L Vernco J Russo R Rmaldo A Cerbone V Blades J Vzam A Savow, B Borgwlz J Casale L Blanchette C Plcardz R Bafrtolomuccz J Smarappa C Cefalo Fourth Row B P1s1ello J Mzllefr A Vunam J Vzllzotte J Nazzaro C Czrolo M Casale M S1c1l1ano M Rizzo 1 Glirrnln taliann Purpose To acqualnt members wlth Itallan art and culture so as to promote appreclatlon and under standlng and to thereby enrlch thelr own llves Mectmgs Twlce a month one busmess and one soclal for all club members every week for officers and commlttees Actlvltxes October Halloween Inltlatlon Party November Bowling Contest December Chrlstmas Program ln Hlgh School and also ln Itahan at The Don Orlone Home January Lltalla La Bella vla La Bottega exhlbltnon by Mass Mafera of her purchases ln Italy February La Tarantella Itallan folk danclng Tma Malfitanos pupll Mary Lou Sulll van as lnstructor March Gardner Museum a guxded tour of thls famous reproductlon of a Venetlan Palace once the home of Mrs Gardner and followmg the tour a muslcal program there Apml At The Frollc the entertamment by club members was Iltalla La Bella vm La Battega an exhlbxtnon of lovely handlwoxk from Italy The parents were mvnted to thxs annual reumon as well as Il Cxrcolo Alumm who sponsor annually a S100 scholarshlp for excellence ln Italian May Electlon of officers for 1955 1956 June Presentatlon of Italian Club PIDS to semors ln good standing , I -jg Q , Q,- , I 43 1 ,-'15, f-elif J :Ze A' fl . v. '49 - ,gy 5 2 N f H 1 I . , II- - . 1 . . , . , . , . , . , . , - Martmo, A. Pwardz, G. Ianmczello, Y. Solomon, J. DeRosa, E. Cafarellz, M. Baldz, N. . . : . ' ' I .. . ' ' . ' ' -7. ' . ' . ' I ' ' I , . , I . , . ,I . , . , . I ,I . I . I I: . , . , . I , I . , . I , I , . , ' y . . ., . . , ' a f 1 , . f 1 , . 1 , 0 . I I I : . I , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . I . I . . I - . . . . . ,, . U - H , . Z ,, . . . . r I ' i U U ' ' l ' 1 ' '- l 7 - - . . . . I ' U ' Y! ' H 7 ' ' - I I ,, . . . . I . . . I - ' u ' n ' ' F1'rgtlRow D Lzwk G Yojfe Y Solomon, E Palhuimo E Martmo P Pass L Monson M a tman Secunia Row B DeS1sto I Peters M Lzlly M Prochzlo G Szlverman L Rosen E Cafar 1, Thzrd Row A Rosenblatt E Izzlly M Szmon C Salvaggw P Blake 'hr Evhattng Svnrwtg The Debatlng Soclety conslstmg of enthuslastlc students Interested ln public speakmg and debatmg met every Frlday under the supervlslon of Mr George F Mxtchell Questlons of natlonal and local mterest were discussed elther as formal debates or ln the nature of forums m which all members freely and forcefully expressed their opmlons The officers of the Socxety are PRESIDENT Edward Palladmo VICE PRESIDENT Yorkette Solomon SECRETARY Sandra Gersh TREASURER .................................l.......................,.. Eda Martino Joan Plccus fa Wh 'wiv Fzrst Row J DeRosa J Pzccus D Ventresca E 'llartzno J Mzller ll! Saltman I Monson M Bznda Second Rou Mr Goss R Lzllo N Hawley C Capano N Peters E Gordon B Collzns J Barrett G Paone Thzrd Row J Melchzonno P DeAngeI1s J Samuels L DzCarlo A Atallone T Mayo Fourth Row B Wonrlland W Prochzlo E' Palladmo G Fznllelstezn P Blake E Lzlly A Capone Ihr lgrran Glluh The Press Club under the leadershlp of Mr Warren Goss IS one of the most popular organlzatlons at Revere Hlgh School The members of the staff work long hours preparlng the Newsette for publl catlon Edltorlals short stories sports ltems and current student and soclal events are some of the parts of the newspaper whlch are carefully prepared each month T H E S T A F F EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER Marllyn Blnda Joan De Rosa Edward Palladmo Joan Barrett Stewart Bell Arthur Capone Corrme Capano Barbara Colllns Patrlcxa De Angells PHOTOGRAPHY Robert Clrace Wiarllyn Bmda Dlana Ventresca FEATURES Gerald Flnkelsteln Eda Martlno SPORTS John Flemmg Earle Lllly NEWS Nancy De Gxlorma Leo D1 Carlo Rosallnd Llllo Terry Mayo Joanne Melchlonno Juamta Mlller CIRCULATION James Samuels Barry Woodland TYPING Eda Martlno Joan De Rosa Arlene Avallone Paul Blake Mxchael Prochllo Myrna Saltman Robert Clarke Lorralne Monson Geraldxne Paone Mary Ann Stellatl Nancy Peters Geraldine Xoffe EXCHANGE Dlana Ventresca Gerrx Yoffe Joan Plccus Q H no . 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Dt, ' - . v - .r - v - . n ' ' 1 - Y I ' 7' ' U H '- Q1 Fzrst Row E Mafrtmo Y Solomon V Vernco M Saltman L Monson B Kaufman M Macdonald A Smzth Second Row Mfr McCullough D Ghzss C Capcmo E Gordon G Yofe M D0rlando V Blades A Cefnbone N Peters M Santosuosso A Avallone Thzrd Row D Lack P Pass L Markell G Fmkelstem M Smum E Dolly M Prochzlo Ihr 652112 After several years of lI13.Ct1Vlty the bl monthly school magazine The Gale was reorganized and plans have been developed to contlnue publlcatlon J Sczarappa The Gale publlcatlons w1l1 feature the lxterary efforts of hlgh school students and wlll be correlated as an actxvlty of the Engllsh Department During thls year the members of the Gale Staff undertook the ambltlous project of Wfltlhg a hlstory of the Revere High School Town and clty records along with the filed publxcahons of Revere newspapers were made avallable by Miss Nlna Cross, city librarian Future ssues of The Gale wall make xt possible to stimulate mterest among students m the field of creatlve Wfltlng and lt wlll be the vehlcle ln whlch these efforts wlll be publlshed Outstandmg al lZlCI8S appearmg m the Gale will be entered xn natlon wide com petltlon EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .........,,...,.,..,,,.,,,............,....... Murray Simon MANAGING EDITOR .o.......,....,,,,A..,,........,........ Virginia Blades BUSINESS MANAGER ....,,.............................. Myrna Saltman FEATURE EDITOR ...............,..,.,................,...... Verna Verrico FACULTY ADVISOR ................,,...,., Mr. George McCullough GIGS 9339 fb gm aaa, Qbnra R Rmuldo D Dnvzs L Monson L Merullo Second Row A Moody A Tfrrmfaqlla J Rossmmz J Bell H Schwartz J Barbantz M Puopolo M lowlrm Uhr Qlhverlrahrra In the early part of Aprll 1954 many glrls cluttered the gym to try out for the so xmportant cheering squad All the glrls selected consldered themselves very lucky They V618 both capable and outstandlng IH thelr cl IS es Even though the new squad was the largest ln New England lt was also recognlzed as one of the better groups as stated ln the local papers Before they knew If the next few months had gone by and It was summer and tlme to practice They practiced tWlCe a week all dulmg the VaC3tl0n months Lnder the capable leadershlp of thelr captam Betty Lou De B1l1o the glrls became a squad of whlch all Revere was proud For their unlforms the glrls chose corduroy toreadors with whlte m1dd16S and for the colder weather they wore the tradltxonal Vhlte sweaters Instead of these shalp outfits they should haxe worn sllckezs fol there was only one game that It dld not ra1n Nexeltheless the glrls dld not lose their wonderful Splrlt ln splte of the w eather OI the outcome of the games Exen the long awalted Thanksglvmg Day game was postponed because of the weather The game was played the followmg Sunday Before the end of the game there was an announcement for all the senior cheerleaders to step forward As they called the names Peggy Jordan 'Hari Puopolo Dotty Davis Andee Moody Phyllls Shepard Lorralne 'llonson Joan Zlzza Helyn Schwartz Jacque Bell and Captain Betty DeB1l1o the gurls realized xt would be the last tlme they would be able to cheer for R H Q . is 2 - .s 'S -- 4 r - . . Aff P gi W Q 2 l - .. t. '. , X .Ng We , 1-K ' F sz - x x X, 4 r L r x, A , X rp K . I ,, Q V? L T ' 1 P w uf? :V ' i, I, v 1 A . ,X . Q X 29 .X Q I We Q 1 ,Q 1 v n sf .f 'S M A XX l . I First Row: P. Marino, G. Gallant, N. Bernard, J. Zizzo, N. Crmavan, Capt. E. DeBillio, Y V ' A . 1 ' 1 1 .5 - A H n Ill VT Fzrst RowH Nee D Ventresca E Martino J DeRosa J Coppola J Plccus V Blades J Bell G Mongzardo Second Row L Rosen J Rzzzo D Sarno B Nugent B Burmm B Collms M Jordan M Dzglw P Cerchwne E Feldman E Garofalo Mzss Strong Thzrd Row J Prestz M Prochzlo R Pike R Memory J Swo E Palladmo G Caporale Ihr ljvarhnnk Staff J Polzdoro Edztor m Chzef JOHN M COPPOLA Assoclate Edztors JOAN DeROSA Club Edztors BARBARA COLLINS Sports Edztors JACQUELINE BELL ROBERT MEMORY EDWARD PALLADINO Specuzl Features Edztors ELAINE GAROFALO Art Edztors BARBARA BURNIM JOHN BLAKE Photographers RICHARD PIKE Contnbutmg Edztors GEORGE CAPORALE PATRICIA CERCHIONE ELAINE FELDMAN BARBARA NUGENT JOAN PICCUS MARIE DIGLIO JOSEPH POLIDORO JAMES SICO DIANA VENTRESCA MICHAEL PROCHILO JOSEPH PRESTI PEGGY JORDAN GILDA MONGIARDO HELEN NEE Subscmptzon Manager Busmess Manager VIRGINIA BLADES EDA MARTINO Class Representatwes- 1956 1957 1958 DORIS SARNO LAUNA ROSEN JOYCE RIZZO Faculty Advisor MISS EDWINA JOHN STRONG 1 X' JNX 1 IIS 5 f 'f X MYX Wim' 3 WX I f 18 f 7 A X x Qx Q' glrf' Q Qs I Y ff 3 '3 vQmmwlwQ 3 S V N 9 Xa XR! 4 sqy .FEJZIN I .J W x 5 ,- X-I xv! 4' I X X Z Lf' Qi-Q ' mx. aj 42, : S EW ww fel' ELAKE l9'.ff Y :5x'.: 1, ' -QNK - .J,' xi . 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Vr :aff W Fzrst Row D Shannon R DEramo P Forrey D Ryan E' McKenna R Powers N Rosenblatt R Malfitano B Russo R DeMauro G Gab' D Zollo L Smyrluzn R Alu: ander Second Row J Szdell R DeMarco N Zami R Mamno H Ladd D Walhenstem E Weaver R Camoszno P DeCarlo P McCarthy G Palumbo P DzPasquale D Banks Coach S Cella Asst Coach R Caruso Thwd Row J Maloney S Peluso J Padova R McBa1n J Yantosca F Petroszno E Lilly J Cerrone M Spznazzola J Sczmone A Tenemello R Bfruzzese Fourth, Row V Acquavwa F Sannella R Pontwellz S DzCorgzo L Flynn G Rahzlly J Sprzzza S Sylvester C Akerbufrg W DEramo J Colosantz Zllnnthall Saugus at Revere Revere opened its 1954 football campaign at Paul Revere Stadlum September 25 when they took on the Sachems from Saugus Revere s best chance to score came early ln the game when G1l Gaff broke mto the clear for 44 yards only to be hauled down from behlnd on the Saugus 36 yard lxne Revere at Brockton Revere traveled to Brockton October 2 to play the second game of the season Revere scored lh the second perlod when G11 Gaff and DlCkl6 DEramo worked a reverse on a Brockton klck off wlth Gai? glvlng the ball to DEramo who streaked 80 yards for a Rexere score The pomt after was also klcked by D Eramo Late xn the fourth quarter our Blue and Whlte scored once more on a pass play from Smyrllan to Donny Ryan Chelsea at Revere Revere entertained our nelghborlng rlval Chelsea In the second home game of the season at Paul Revere Stadlum on Sunday October 10 Chelsea scored early ln the game when T1ro slashed 1ns1de Revere's left tackle for a touchdown The comerslon faxled Paul Forrey's defenslve play was an outstandlng feature of the game Flnal score Chelsea 6, Rexere O , . . .Q . ,Q . 2 E - . -. 8 N . 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' . v , . . . , 1 7 7 , . .llnnihnll Wakefield at Revere On October 16 Revere played host to a strong Wakefield team Both teams scored early ln the first period After the openlng kxckoff Revere scored when End Bob Powers blocked a Wakefield punt and fell on the ball 1n the end zone Wakefield came right back ind on the first play following the klCkOff Ralph Tropeano galloped 52 yards to even the score Wlth three minutes left to play ln the final perlod Wakefield marched 55 yards to a touchdown and gave Wakefield a hard earned 12 6 vlctory Revere at Watertown On October 23 Revere High traveled to Vlctory Fleld Watertown to play their first mornmg game of the season It was an unsuccessful bld f0r their first vlctory as the Blue and Whlte bowed to Watertown 19 7 At the end of the first half Watertown was leadlng by the score of 13 0 As ln the Wakefield game Revere s only score came on a blocked punt late ln the final period De Mauro scored the touch dovsn and DFramo converted Revere at Lynn English For the sceond consecutlve Saturday Revere Hlgh played a mormng game and for the slxth consecutlve time they were turned back This tlme Lynn Engllsh stopped our Blue and White in thelr tracks by a 19 0 verdict Lynn English scored thelr first touchdown after the openlng kick off A 15 yard penalty and a fumble set up the other two Lynn touchdowns 1n the last perlod Revere at Lawrence On Sunday November 7 Revere traveled to Lawrence ln quest of their first win of the season Once more they were turned back as they were stopped by a good Lawrence team 25 12 Late ln the game Russo scampered 40 yards off tackle for the Revere score Thelr second touch down was set up by a Lawrence fumble Five plays later Russo once more tallied for Revere Revere at Leominster The Revere Hlgh grid team played then last away game of the season Saturday November 13 previous to their tradltlonal Thanksglvlng Day battle They were completely outclassed by a tronger Leominster team and fell by a score of '34 7 For the first time this season Revere started movmg rlght from the opening klckoff In two mlnutes Reveres offense had driven for their lone touchdown and converslon This lead was soon cut down as Leomlnster scored three quick touchdowns ln the second period and one each m the third and fourth periods to romp over our Blue and Whlte St Mary's at Revere Our Blue and Whlte swept to their first victory of the season ln the postponed ThaI'lkSglVlI'lg Day t1lt whlch was played on the following Sunday afternoon Reveres first touchdown came after a sustamed drlve from their own 13 yard llne Gaxns by Russo Gaff and D Eramo put the ball on the Revere 35 yard stripe Then a Smyr' an to Gxff pass put the ball on the Revere 47 A few plays later with the a1d of a 15 yard penalty agalnst St 'Vlarys D'Eramo scored from 16 yards out for the tally Revere hit pay dirt again in the third period on a Smyrlnan to Gai? forward pass which cowered the last 38 yards Gaff was the standout back for Revere as he gained good yardage on the ground and his punts and punt returns also aided Reveres cause ln their victory Flhll score St Marvs 0 Revere 14 , . 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Fwst Row F' Fzore A Szgnore G Gajf F Taylor Co Captain R Paul Co Captain McManus J Fusco R D Eramo Second Row G Fmkelstem, Manager C Fuctllo J Kelfer R Balbom J Pztzz J Capo bzanco J Mefrullo R Seger Manager Thrrd Row F McGovern R Sena W Hansen E Jenkzns R Paul Basketball Among the lettermen returnlng for the 1955 season were Senlors Fred Taylor Ronald Paul Joe Polxdoro Rlchard DEramo Joe Fusco Jumors Everett Jenklns Rlchard Penn and Sophomore Edward McManus Revere at Chelsea An underrated Revere qulntet traveled to Chelsea to challenge our hottest rlvals The first game of the season was a close game whlch saw the lead belng changed back and forth until the flnal seconds when Chelsea on the a1d of foul shots nosed out our basketeers 50 49 Hlgh scorer for Revere WHS Fred Taylor and shmmg 1n all around play was sophomore Fdward McManus Medford at Revere The Revere Hlgh School basketball qumtet played thelr first home game of the season at the Lmcoln Gym Frlday January 7 but were unsuccessful ln trymg to notch thelr Hrst vlctory of the season as they were nosed out by a scrappy Medford team 67 63 Once more hxgh scorer for Revere was Fred Taylor w1th 24 polntss Twenty of hls pomts were scored on fxeld goals Runnerup was RODDIG Paul wlth 17 polnts scored, as he threw ln 7 pomts from the foul lme more than anyone on the team 'tlcltlanus was great as he cleared the boards for Revere Revere at Qumcy Revere was off to the Granlte Clty to play thelr thlrd encounter of the new season as they battled a good Qumcy team Tuesday mght January 11 Their effort for a vlctory was smothered by a 75 53 postlng Revere held lts own throughout the game untll the thlrd perlod when Qumcy forged ahead to trounce our Blue and Whlte High scorer for the Blue and Whlte was Freddy Taylor with 21 polnts Lowell at Revere Revere Hlgh played one of then toughest games of the new season as they squeezed out a 58 57 Wm ln the last few seconds of the thullmg game wlth Lowell Frxday January 14 Freddy Taylor again excelled thus tlme wlth 27 pomts Ronnle Paul played well and was credlted wlth 15 Poms Revere at Everett Oul hopes were high for a wlctory slnce the confidence and ambltlon of the squad had arisen to new helghts followmg thelr wlctory mer lowell Howewex our hopes were qulcklv dnmmed as we came home on the short end of a 67 41 defeat Revere at Somerville Revere Hlgh trneled to Somelsllle Frlday January 21 to play the unbeaten leaders of the Gleater Boston League but agaln the Blue md Whltes chnef' nemesrs once more thumped Revere thxs txme bv 1 cxushmg 46 '31 'erdmt Malden at Revere Our Beach Clty Pne reached the half way point In thelr Greater Boston League Schedule Tuesday nlght January 25 when they were mcked by the Nlalden Hlgh qulntet 65 62 The Blue and Whxte suffered then second defeat ln less than a week ns they lost thls healt breaker by three shoxt polnts The Blue and Whltes record now stood at a poor 1 6 as one hxlf of the season had elapsed But half of these defeats haxe been vely close and tough ones to lose A bretthez now and then fox the Rexere club would have probably cut these defeats ln half Sophomore Eddle Mcllanus became hxgh scorer for the first tlme thls season as he notched 18 bug pomts Dlckle DEramo and Fred Taylor followed close behind hlm with 13 points aplece 1 ' ' .' 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Basketball Chelsea at Revere Revere Hlgh absorbed their seventh defeat ln elght starts as they were trimmed for the second time th1s season by the Chelsea Red Devils, this by a 65 48 count The Blue and Whlte and the Red Devils played nlp and tuck until the last four minutes of the game when unensea puueu me game out or me me lor LIIUII' win Revere placed only four men ln the scormg column and only two were in double digits as Taylor led the team with 22 pomts and Joe Fusco tossed ln 14 as runnerup Revere at Medford The Blue and White from RHS traveled to the Medford Hlgh Gym Tuesday afternoon February 1 to play the Mustangs ln the only afternoon game of the season for the Beach Clty Boys Reveres attempt to notch their second vlctory of the season was smothered as they were set back 1n thelr fifth consecutive game Freddy Taylor again led the club ln scorlng as he was responsible for 27 of Reveres 63 pomts Two other Revere players placed ln the double digits as Everett Jenkins hlt for 11 pomts and was closely followed by Sonny Slgnore who swlshed 1n 10 pomts Qumcy at Revere For the second time this season a Qulncy quintet once more stopped a hard fighting Revere five this time by an 86 67 verdlct The score would 1nd1cate that Qumcy had an easy time of it Friday night but it was Just the opposlte as thc Blue and Whlte were very much ln contention throughout the game The one thmg that hurt Revere was that they couldn t seem to get golng agalnst the Granlte Clty Hlgh scorers for Revere were Fred Taylor Wlth 25 points poured ln 111 field goalsj and Everett Jenkins with 11 pomts Revere at Lowell Victory starved slnce their fourth game of the season on January 14 Revere traveled to Lowell for their eleventh game and ended their long losmg streak Wlth a 57 47 trlumph Th1s contest was evenly played throughout the course of the game At the end of the first period the Blue and White had opened up an 18 8 lead which proved to be the most pomts which had separated the two teams throughout the evenlng In the second Period Lowell cut down Reveres lead as they outscored our boys 18 14 At half tlme the score board read Revere 32 Lowell 26 The th1rd stanza proved to be hard fought and close as Revere outscored the Lowell FIVE by the close margin of 12 11 and also built up their lead by 7 pomts as they now led 44 37 The game was clinched ln the fourth quarter as Revere bullt up thelr lead as they once more outscored Lowell by a 13 10 margin and thus won the game by a 10 point spread 57 47 Ronnie Paul and Freddy Taylor proved too much for the Lowell team as they reglstered in double figures 1n the scoring column Ronnie Paul had 24 pomts 9 field goals and 6 free throws whlle Taylor had 16 polnts scored 3 field goals and 10 free throws Everett at Revere The Blue and White Basketeers in less than two days scored thelr second consecutlve vlctory of the week as they turned in an upset on a good Everett team by the count of 73 59 Three of the Revere Hlgh squad tallied ln double dlgxts as Revere outplayed Everett throughout the entlre game From the beglnnmg of the game Revere had a commanding lead and at half tlme they were well out 1n front by a 34 24 count Thelr longest lead came about ln the third quarter as they were out 1n front by 15 pomts lead mg 51 36 In the final stanza Everett trled to rally but the Blue and Whlte romped 73 59 to keep the1r w1nn1ng streak alive Hlgh scorer for Revere was Fred Taylor w1th 22 pomts scored Q20 pomts on field goalsj Arthur Slgnore was runner up w1th 19 pomts scored Ronnle Paul scored 6 field goal shots Somerville at Revere Revere Hlgh s two game Wlllnlng streak was snapped by the league leading Somerville qluntet at the Llncoln Gym Tuesday February 15 as the v1s1tors scored a hard fought 94 57 win over our Blue and White The Revere team threw a scare 1nto the league leaders as they out scored them in each of the first two p9l'10dS and at half tlme trotted off the floor leadlng the Somervllle qulntet 38 34 Somerville forged ahead ln the third perlod to lead 64 45 Agaln Taylor was the blg gun for Revere scoring 34 pomts Revere at Malden The RHS Hoop Team traveled to Malden to close out their 1955 basketball campaign Friday February 18 by bowing to a stronger Malden squad Malden had complete command throughout the entire game as they led most of the tlme but the Revere squad fought back gamely trying to overtake the lead A twenty one pomt span separated the two teams as Revere Hlgh tasted thelr eleventh defeat of the campaign Flnal score Malden 79 Revere 58 Freddy Taylor as he has done all season was the big gun for the Blue and Whlte as he hit for 19 pomts He closed out the season w1th a fine total of 289 pomts scored for the 14 game schedule and with a fine average of 21 pomts scored per game The final record of the season for the Blue and White showed 3 victories 11 defeats the reverse of last season's fine record -1 1 ' 11 1 .1 l if . 1-11 1- I 11 1- 11 - 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Y Y 7 I - , , - Y - , . 1 r J ' ' - Y Y 3 Y I , . 1 v - v 1 fs.: own ufrray D Re talw Second Row Coach Horner R Aleo J Stanganellz H Legrow W Dufy D Fmlay S Schwartz R Zamo Mgr M Polzdoro lknrkeg Swampscott vs Revere All the hockey games were played at the North Shore Sports Center ln L A ynn n 0ptlmlStlC Revere sextet traveled to Lynn to meet a strong Swampscott team on December 11 1954 for the first a f h g me o t e season After a scoreless first perlod Swampscott overpowered our boys by scormg three tlmes m the second perlod and twlce 1n the thxrd perxod Flnal score Svsampscott 5 Revere 0 Classlcal vs Revere After bemg set back ln thelr first game Revele crashed the Wm column b d f t Cl y e ea mg asslcal 4 0 All scores came on solo s by Garrett 2 Murray 1 and Le Grow 1 Welss was lmmense m the net Fmal score Classical 0 Revere 4 Peabody vs Revere The contest was a good game durlng the first and last perlod but second stanza proved too much f h or t e Blue and Whlte skaters as the Tanners slapped across four scores Desplte the fine skating and shooting of the Revere team they falled to get the puck ln the Peabody net and were blanked for the second tlme ln league play Fxnal score Peabody 5 Revere 0 Marblehead vs Revere The Blue and Whlte started from where they left off agalnst Classlcal wlth hustle and fine play Marblehead scored the first goal and Brown got the equallzer for Revere on a temfic shot from the blue lme Final score Marblehead 1 Revere 1 I ' :ff 3 9 , Y Y T: 1 3 '- 2 1 ' f 4 Q I I First.Row: R. Patfriquin, J. Wagner, D. Middlebrook, M. Weiss, A. Br , W. M , . l ' 7 V . . , Qnrkvg Bex erly x s Rev ere The Blue and White sextet met Bexellys Gold sextct ln in eulv guna nt Ixnn Sp xts X1 n Beverlv xx is faxored to xxln th1s game Garxett put Rexele ut front m tht hxst pulod 11 B xerl came llgfht 11 iclx and exened the count hv slapplng 1 loose dxsr lwv Welss 'lhe sc cond znrl thlrfl perlods xxfle scoreless vvlth Wexss I'Y'1llxlTH,, s ITN put mul ll s ue nil Core xf 1 Danx ex s x s Rex ere Rexere next met Dxnxexs on the Ice 'Ihe hlst xnd second periods xxele mp md tuck xx1th Bloxxn and 'NIur1ay plavlng terr1flc defense and Weiss milxlng hls usu 11 spectaculn sxxes In the thnd pcxxod Rexeres numbel one goal mlkex Culett slxpped 1 loose puck through the Dmxfrs f.,O11lQ s p xds Lynn Fngllsh vs Rexere T e mst pezlod saxx Rexexe hght hud ind skate fxst thev luld English to uncless Hovxexer IH the second perlod the 100f fell ID lnl Ingllsh creased the llnc three tunes to txlxf thf lead holdmg' Revere scorelss Fmxl score Ivnn Fngllsh 8 Ruelr U Gloucester vs Revere Thls was a xxe11 played exenly matched game Garrett dented the Qtrlngs ln the nrst PLI'10f1 pu Rexere out front 1 0 Gloucester tled It up late ln the thlld perlod Fln 11 some Gloucester 1 Rexere 1 Amesbury vs Rev ere I'he Rexere High School hockey team met Amesbury on even lce Amesbury xx ms 15.4.16 s1xc lx QC0l1Hg' the first goal ln the first perlod and txxo more ,qoxls 1n the second stanzl In the thlrd st1nz'1 Rlchalfl Zamo replaced Marshall Welss as goalkeeper Amesbury agam scored Fmal score Amesbury 4 Rexere 0 Salem vs Revere Salem vxmless untxl th1S game put on a sp111ted offense and managed to score IH the second or well earned vlctory Fmal score Salem 1 Revere 0 Saugus vs Revere Rexere met QIUHUQ for the 1'1st game of the se lson Rexcre scored ln the first pc rmfl Hoxxcxfr Qaugzus retallited ln the second period In the thlrd period Rexcre trxed then hast to lar: 11x thf tn but they couldn't get the d1SC home Flnal score Saugus 1 Rexere 1 - . H. , ' 1. .. 1 ..f 1 1'h' 1 -1 ,I . o'.'.-1111. , '1 , ' A., ' . ' ' ' ' o ' ' 1 . 1 11rr e '- y N ' ' - 4 1 1' ' ,' , , . .- 1 ' . f' . ... 1 rso fs U1 1-.1 -s. Fi 1 s '12 Be '-rly 1, Revere 1. v, v 2 - 'A A J Y V -B1 i 5 1 ' A 1 . ' I . v' Q v ' .'. A '-1 ', 11 ,.1 1 , ' f 1 1 'Wi Tilly. 1 Final score: D11nx'ers U, Rc-x'e-re 1. 4 Q C. ' h, ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ., ' 1. 11s 5 - I A. Z1 s' tie. ,,,' ' . 'iii ', .,' B in , ' 1 : ' : 1. . '. , 1' 'x , .. 'K . . , , , . . ' K ' L ' 4 ' 5 1 ' U, 1 . ' : . . , '. . A I Y ' 'f ' .' x ' V A.. . '2,'l 'S.'A'1 1' , : ,. , ' . .. 4 , ' . , ' . . . f 11 ' . ' : , . gi Ll ' xi . ' 1. 1 ,,1, . '1 . ' 5 -' . . : ' , ' . Q93 Fzrst Row L Gmdo T Geofrgzan D Fmlay R La Sota R Zamo J Collms L D1 Gwrgw R N l S6C01tCfsR0w Mr J Collms C Fucmllo G Crocker M Cody L Perullo N Lzpofsky J DAmo're R Staples M Szmon Tlwrd Row A S1gno're R Szegel P D1 Pasquale M Kagan J Rahzlly R Pontzcello R Cohen J Menkello J Mayo Erark Cross Country In the fall of 1954 the Cross Country Track Season began Our coach Mr James Collms started wlth a group of boys w1th the abxllty to wm Although most of the boys were new and underclassmen they proved very wllllng and able to partlcxpate ln the meets after much practlce Although they were vlctorlous ln only two meets out of seven QConcord and Woburnj they ran true to form Some of the Wlnnlflg runners of the season were Rlchard Zamo and Robert LaSota Zamo ran thxrd m the state and seventh ln the New England meet whxle LaSota ran fourth ln the state meet After a slow start our Blue and Whlte ended up ln thlrd place ln Class B The boys who partlclpated m the state meet were semors R LaSota W Murray J Collms Jumor R Zamo sophomores D Rettallc A Slgnore and freshman C Fucclllo Richard Zamo broke the 25 mlle record by runnmg lt ln 11 mlnutes and 40 seconds ThlS goes to prove that w1th the expenence gamed thlS year the boys wlll ably represent R H S next season Indoor Track The two best runners of the season were the Co captams Robert LaSota and Wlllxam Kmg Klng hxmself specxahzed m the 1000 and 600 yard event and came ln first agamst Malden Hlgh on the 1000 yard and second agamst Lynn Classxcal ln the 600 yard event LaSota speclalxzed 1n the one mxle run and was one of the two hlgh boys who fimshed ln the BAA meet m Boston Gardens He also was undefeated ln the mlle ln the Metropohtan League Another semor who partlclpated lh mdoor track was James Collms who ran the 300 yard He scored a poxnt xn every meet he ran except two . 5 Y ' 'l W if E '- , f E ,. in .z' i --A ' R s c so - 51 J ' 'ln R I' 'r ' .J , X R IRR. R l R W' Xt? p QV I ? 1 'R' R' 'R' ARR 'Rf 'R fn' -'Gif 'E ian Mia Zi 16'- P A1 X.zeef'x. be : ll Frrst Row J Santosuosso E McKenna C Goldstem J Polzdoro V Acquavwa E Jenlcms R DeMa'rco R DE'ramo Second Row Coach J Capone J Cerfrcme J Kelfer G Gaff B Collar J Sasso A Szg no're J Padova Eawrhall Coach Capone called for tryouts for the 1955 baseball season durlng the last week of March Many hopefuls went out for the team The Beach Clty Club had a busy schedule as approxlmately elghteen games were set for the squad There were only slx lettermen who returned from last seasons squad Leadmg the slx were Captam Joe Polldoro thxrd baseman Everett Jenkms pltcher Charlle Goldstem pxtcher Edd1e McKenna catcher G11 Gaff outfielder Bobby Balbonl shortstop Also returmng were three players who gave good accounts of themselves last year as reserves They were Vlnnle Acquavxva second The Blue and Whltes a1m was to better the1r last seasons record of nme VlCt0!'18S and seven setbacks Thls record earned them fourth posltlon ln the final league standlng last year The followmg senlors who played their last game for good old R H S were Captam Joe Polldoro Edd1e McKenna Charlle Goldstem D1Ckl9 DEramo Danny Mlddlebrook John Wagner Edd1e Palladmo John Santosuosso John Blake and Robert Ross Last years lesults were Lynn Engllsh Revere Chelsea Revere Lynn Engllsh Revere Quincy Revere Winthrop Revere Lowell Revere Woburn Revere Lowell Revere Wmthrop Revere Somerville Revere Medford Revere Everett Revex e Everett Revere Malden Revere Malden 4 Revere Medford Revere l l baseman: Joe Kelfer, inflelderg Gerry Palumbo, catcher. ' , ' 0 12 5 12 ' 0 2 ' 5 8 ' 4 7 2 4 4 6 3 2 ' 2 1 ' 12 7 8 3 8 ' 7 7 4 4 7 5 6 7 ashrst that we JSE Q BC wiv' X V First Row J Vzlker M Saltfman E' Regmccz C Kmq L Monson M IIelGrosso J Flezclzer N Eagan Second Row B Rappa G McGurm J Scott D Rocca R Champa R Rocca A Chorl1,a11 H Nee K Vlzld R Patrzqum B Aujiero L DeStefa,no Mus Boraschz Thzrd Row E Cafrwellz B Tempesta B DeSzsto J Russo M Rz 0 C Capano C Capo Illupo P Kalkmmgzan C Taylor A Vzvzanm E Nelson A Rappa R Sarra Fourth Row J qtevens N Peters J Wzmk Y Petrosmo II Allen C Czlnnfe C Cover 651115 Basketball Thxs year after a lapse of sexeral years the gurls basketball was resumed As the word was spread that there vxas a posslblllty of having 1 gurls texm the response was spontmeous and the pos'-uhlllty became an actuality Many of the guls went to the try outs and after a difficult declslon Nllss Borischl chose the team exeryone was chosen IHISQ Boraschx put .1 lot of tlme and effort lnto the team and practlce was held on Thursday after school plus the drllllng we recened IH regular gvm class Captaln Carole Kmg an outstanding., player was Injured at the beglnnmg of the season md un xhle to plav xgun A new captam Iorrxme Monson was elected Semoxs on the mst team were Loname Wlonson Hnlen Net 'Viyrna Saltman Justme Vxlker Senlors on the second te lm xuu P1t11 ll 1 1 U1 Judy Flelscher Nancy Fagan Allcr Chorllxn Even though the guls were not a YlCtOl10I.lb team wllbb Boraschl felt that the experience the glllg recelxed ln playlng and 1n learning, to he good sports vsas worth almost IS much IQ haxlng a XICYOFIOUQ team The season s SCOILQ were Revere Immaculate Revere 13 Wmthrop 19 Revere Qwampscott Revere 17 Saugus 49 Revere .. .Saugus Revere '34 , . ,. Immaculate 47 Revere 15 , Malden 6 Q oil? cr HO L 4 V I Wide ar C5 ffl' ll if X ,......,. GLU' FHVQ V7.-tZQV5,a:-R f X 'X sa 77 ' Q xx X t -ni X XXNR ' I in Xfx:K'Q1Qx5X XX X X X X' f X X xx 1 E' :J gg 5- ff- 2- -F , sg-E .-:CS sg -NT' igatrnnn :mil lgatrnnvzues MR HARRY BARROWS MR GEORGE BLOMGREN MISS ANNA BORASCHI MISS WINIFRED BRENNAN MRS HAZEL BYRNES MISS VERONICA CANNIFFE MR JOHN CAPONE MISS RUTH CARBEE MISS HELEN CASKIN MR SILVIO CELLA MR PETER CERASOLI MISS LILLIAN E CHRISTOPHER MRS ELEANOR COLLAR MR JAMES COLLINS MR TIMOTHY W COLLINS MISS ELVIRA CULOTTA MR ALFRED DIVENUTI MR CHARLES P DOHERTY MISS ALICE DRISCOLL MR LEONARD DORLANDO MR HAROLD DULLEA MR PHILIP DWYER MISS ISMINY FANIKOS MR EDWARD FLOOD MISS JEANETTE FOLEY JOHN FUREY MARVIN GLAZIER WARREN GOSS WILLIAM O GOSS JR CHARLES GREENSTEIN MRS RUTH HUTCHINS MR LOUIS IMBRIANO MR ROBERT JANVRIN MR GEORGE KENNEALLY MISS GEORGENIA KERR MR CARL F LINDSTOL MISS OLGA MAFERA MR WILLIAM MAHONEY MR FRANKLIN MARTIN MRS MARION MASTRONARDI MRS MARGARET MATARAZZA GEORGE MCCULLOUGH OWEN McGAFFIGAN GEORGE MITCHELL ALBERT MORELLI PAUL V MULLIGAN MR ALFRED NEENAN MRS AGNES O CONNELL MISS MILDRED V OCONNOR MR ROBERT R O KEEFE MRS MILDRED E OLSON MR CARL O NEIL MR CHARLES PAONE MISS AGATHA POWERS MR ROBERT REILLY MR PATRICK RINALDO MR FRANK RUBERTO MISS LEAH RUSSO MR SAMUEL SAMUELS MR WILLIAM SASSO DR MURRAY SATZ DR ROBERT SMITH MRS MILDRED SNELL MISS EDWINA J STRONG MR JOSEPH TAPPAN MR AUGUSTINE C WHELAN MISS ALMA WILEY MISS DORIS E WYMAN MISS JOSEPHINE ALESSI MR AND MRS ANTHONY ALTAVILLA BABE S CLEANSING SHOP MR AND MRS L BREDA MR AND MRS LAWRENCE BRUNO M CALDWELL CAMPBELL S VARIETY STORE MISS EDITH CERCHIONE MR AND MRS C CHIOTA DONALD AND CAROLYN CLARK MISS MARIANNE J COLLINS CYNTHIA AND JOSEPH COPPOLA JR CORNER FOOD SHOP MR AND MRS MARIANE DAGNESE MR AND MRS FRANK DIGLIO MR AND MRS FRED GUINASSO INA AND JOANIE MR AND MRS CHARLES E JORDAN MR AND MRS S KAPLAN LILLIAN S BEAUTY SALON MISS MARIE MAGLIONE MR AND MRS MICHAEL PALLADINO MRS ANTOINETTED PICCUS MR AND MRS JAMES PHILLIPS MR AND MRS JOSEPH PICARDI MR AND MRS ANTHONY POLIDORO MR AND MRS CHARLES RIZZO CAROLINE CONNIE AND ANNE MARIE SANTOSUOSSO MR AND MRS JOHN SANTOSUOSSO SQUIRE ECONOMY MARKET MR AND MRS M SWERLING TONYS BARBER SHOP MRS ANTHONY VENTRESCA MRS IDA WEBBER JOFY WISFMAN To our advertlsers patrons and patronesses and all who helped make thls ed1t1on of The Lantern a success we the Yealbook Staff extend our slncere gratltude and heartfelt thanks To our Faculty Adv1so1 Mlss Stlong we are deeply appreclatlve of her patience understandlng and guldance wlthout whlch we would not have had The Lantern of 1955 Sq c wvf7 f . . 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Evereff 7-7875 Bos+on's Besf Bakers G. PARZIALE 81 SONS 2I Fleer S+ree+ Bos+on I3, Mass. Tel. CA 7-I 746 A J LUONGO MD U NEED A CLEANSERS 208 Broadway IO9 Shnrle Ave REvere 8 3040 HERMAN S LEVINE DM D MILLS CORNER JENNY SERVICE STATION 553 A Washlngfon Av Chelsea Mass Chelsea 5 5378 THE DEXTER FAMILY I . . ' ' ' ' Y R. . . . , . . . I ' ' ' e 1 ' ' I .2..x-.x .x.,-..a..,..,..,..,..,..-.A.W,.,..2..,..X..,..,.,,..-..-..x..x,.2..,..,..-..x..,..,..,..,.. .fs--X.. fx..x.rx.-x.-x..x..x..s..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x. REVERE BEACH HOTEL Ida F. Sims JAMES PICARDI CARAVAN CLUB l3l8 No Shore Rd REvere 8 7099 DAMIGELLA DISTRIBUTORS INC Polyware Home Parhes I755 Revere Beach Parkway Evere++ Mass 7 2292 EV 7 2668 CHARLIES BARBER SHOP Ser ia r DeNEILL FUNERAL HOME COMPANY Beachmon+ Mass SEAVIEW MARKET -x.,x..x..x..x ..x..,.-sux.-xuxux..xnx.-x.-sux .-x.. KENNEDY AND CO. 20 Ceniral Square Easf Boslon, Mass. STEVEN'S PHARMACY The Prescripfion Sfore Pickup and Delivery l7A Benning+on S+. 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