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mores and wish the best of luck to the Juniors. We have two mysteries in 150. We would like to know how Cesare Cingarelli does ways gets a seat in the lunchroom. What does Marilyn Gore write about in the special period? We are glad to say that 150 is well represented on the Traffic Squad and foot- ball team. We are sorry to say that the fool- ball team has brought us one casualty, namely, Walter Mattos. Come all-come one-to wail up a storm in 141. We’ve got Ray Forcina and his talking trumpet with Dick Hardy accompanying by selling the pencils. When Joe Curran with his musical window shade, goes “rip-rip” Lor- raine (Mambo) McMahon really makes those feet move. Pat (Cha-Cha) Landers and Jean (Morlena) Fitzpatrick can really wail every time they see the water fountain’s main at- traction. Now Colin Adamson with his mys- tery chair really makes time—all the way up to the front of the room and after school. Elaine Lees, Anne Kelly, and Joanne LePore make a pretty buzzing sound every special period with Vern Pitts leading the harmony. Nancy Ramsey and her yellow paints are really doing a job on the blackboard. This room is busy all the time with Mary Gillette and her magic baton leading session and Mary Lou Pacific cheering them on. In 145 during special period the Japanese Ambassador, Lois Nunziato, finds David Cravo’s entertainment very pleasant. But back to local gossip. Patricia Greco is get- ting the sophomores of 350 all “shook up.” The Aviation crew, consisting of David Cravo and Dennis Vogelites, are working double duty lately flying their own supersonic jets around. In 243: Thomas McNamara, Proctor, and Dorothy Day, Assistant Proctor; bank treas- urer, Steven Stavros and Joan Camacho; Dick Danner, member of the football team; and Joanne Newman cheerleader. Some pertinent questions from 243: 1. How much success will “Debonaire Clyde Fitch” achieve? 2. Who is the Phantom Goon of Mr. Beaver’s second period algebra class? 3. Will that infamous quartet Novicello, Cardoso, Buckley, Michaud) of the English class survive the Blitz? Here’s the jive from 245. We are very priv- ileged and happy to have star football player Don Allard; cheerleaders Dorothy Bernicchi, Nancy Lynch, and Barbara Flynn; Drum Majorette Captain Elaine Shepherd and Drum Majorette Helen Laughlin. A few questions in our room are: What can we do to tell the twins, Janice and Janet Menino, apart? How come John Mc- Cann is so tired all the time? What makes Thomas Thibault so popular with a certain girl? Why does everyone shiver and shake before giving oral topics in English and His- tory ? If the girls of 147 want information on how to keep a beautiful wave in their hair they should consult Bruce Brown. He seems to be doing all right. One question we’d like answered is: Why does Carol Smith use up her special period day dreaming? Could it be because of a certain boy going into the service? We of 147 dare: Dottie Santangelo to stay soberfaced for a whole week of special periods; Brian Coady to become a famous scientist; Rose Marie Nardella to do less than 70 words a minute in typing; Elinor Fin- negan to marry a millionaire; John Collins to wear white bucks; Freddie Zirpolo to but- ton his shirt collar; Mary Werner to “go steady” with one boy at a time; John Frano- vich to date a midget; Bruce Brown to bring home more than one book a night; and Gerry Milano to stop talking. Here is some gossip from 247. Why are Clara Patalano and Mary Angelo always stopping short when they go by 251 ? Why does Alice Carey visit us after lunch every day? Where do Anne Johansen and Barbara Radochia go every day during special? 247 is proud of its good football player William Gallant. We have a new aunt in 247, Issie Mooradian. 247 has decided on their joint Christmas present for Miss Canavan. It will be a Mono- grammed crash helmet to protect her from falling maps, window shades, etc. Any con- tributions to this cause will be gratefully ac- cepted. It was during a special period in 149 that we were whalin’ up a storm and these ques- Twcnfy-two
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Finally after two years of hard work, studying and dreaming we’re seniors, spend- ing all our hard earned money for rings, pic- tures and yearbooks. The cellmates of 241 gather together, plug- ging, and studying their subjects diligently every Special period. Here are some world beaters: George McLaughlin, president of the “Junior Woodchucks” is our beloved clas? proctor. Rosemond Miele, 241’s Dale Evans is planning to start a Tony Despirito Fan Club for all Somerville High’s lonesome horse lovers. Dick Cain, the heir to the mayonnaise millions, is a member of Somerville’s out- standing football team. Robert (“Duff Duff”) Mcndi, has given up being a drummer in the S.H.S. band in order to work his way up to president of the Western Union Telegraph Company. At present he is a messenger boy. John “C” Burke, who is a three year man on Miss McDonnell’s well-drilled traffic squad, is almost a cinch to win the annual scholar- ship given by the General Custer’s School of Traffic Officers for this school’s best police- man. 241 has two candidates who practiced for the “Talent Show” without fail every special period. They were Pete Colozzi who sang “The Bandit” and Nancy Piccolo who played “Second Fiddle.” Where do Dick Cain and Gail Perry wander every special period? The election fever has left its mark on 144. Best dressed boy, John Juvolakis; best- dressed girl, Nancy Santangelo; best looking, Sally Rhynold and Danny Catazano; Class clowns, Tcny Cimorille and Evelyn Del Gardio; Miss Personality, Mary Conroy; Mr. Personality, Joe DiModica; Most troubles- some Ed Vallery and Lola Davis; Class Flirts, Lola Davis and Tony Cimorille; Most popular, Herbert Bourne and Mary Conroy. We have one question: Where do Mary Conroy and Collette Angelis disappear to e ery special period? If out of a blue sky you hear an “ow,” it’s Eddie Vallery. 143 has six mysteries which we wish Sgt. Joe Friday of Dragnet could answer. What dees the class chat about so much during special period? Who is the girl heart-broken over the loss of her football hero? What favo- rite pastime has Richard (the 2nd Red But- tons) Delmont have besides football? Why is William Rose always reading a basketball book? Who is the class pest in the second row? If anyone can answer these mysteries, please come to 143. Here are the athletes from 143. Football: Richard Delmont; Hockey, Paul O’Connor, John Leahy; Basketball, William Rose. Girls in the spotlight: Drum Majorette Helen Kelly; and Secretary of Portia, Janet Silva. 150 would like to welcome the new sopho- Twcnty-one
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MTIOML HDIVOR SOCIETY Class (if 1055 First Ilrawinq 1. Claro Patolano, Mary Cohalan, Rose Marie Nardello, 8evcrly Conn, Frances Accorto, Cecelia Keller, Louise Voishnis, and Thcrcso Foppiano. 2. Robert Rudolph, Isabella Moorodion, Mary Stiles, Roberta Grant, Eileen Geer, Carolyn Wade, Jone Emerson, Dorothy Doy, and Charles Brophy. 3. Robert Ghioni, Edmund Le Blanc, John Holmy, Robert Strokes, Lawrence Weene, Earle Prentiss, Richard Burns, and Steve Kourepenis. tions came up before the class. Will Rosalind Anderson and Rita Corazzini finish their argyle socks before Christmas? Where did Charlie McNutt learn to Mambo? Why has Jean Dobson taken a sudden interest in Som- erville Trade High ? Who are the stand-ins for Marilyn Monroe and Dagmar in 149? What is the sudden change in Deanna De Cresengo? Freddie Theroux maybe? Richie Coyne al- ways manages to get a sixth period. Is it because Miss Nugent likes him or does he like Miss Nugent? If anyone finds the an- swers to any of these questions, submit to 149 personally. 249 is glad to have Miss Carven back after her long illness. We are glad she is feeling well enough to be here, since you have to be in pretty good health to keep down this class. 244’s really leading the way this year with almost every S.H.S. organization represented by our seniors. To start off our list: Robert Rudolph, Vice-President of Student Council, Class Treasurer, member of the Radiator, and member of National Honor Society. Next comes Jane Emerson, member of National Honor Society, Girls’ Glee Club, Girls’ Choir, Entertainment Group, Girls’ Basketball team, member of the Radiator, and Secretary of the G.A.A. Ginny Smithers, captain of girl’s swimming, President of G.A.A, member of the Radiator and a cheerleader. The C.D.D. has three members from our class. They are Henry Dionne, Edward Arnold, and Thomas Wilton. Joan Passero adds to our list by be- ing a member of the Aviation Club. John De Vincentis rounds off the list by being on the football team. There are rumors that 251 is associating with the Record World. Bob Carlton is sing- ing duets with Fats Domino, Earle Prentiss, who has just teamed up with the Castells, (Turn to page 30) Twenty-three
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