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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
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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 , ' .
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