Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1958

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Honor Roll Judith Dorey Ernest Hart Theresa Adario Sandra Amato Jane Antolini Cosmo Camelio Joyce Crafts Julia Cummings Anna DiMille Evelyn Ells Edmond Ernest Robert Fedele Joyce Aylward Philip Azzolino Myra Balcom Janet Birkemose Constance Briand Constantine Cacos Emma Cafarelli John Cooney Sheila Cronin Gennaro Di Sarcina Sandra Dmiterko Robert Doherty Mary Andrade Linda Beaunoyer James Bodoin Mary Botelho Marion Cuff Barbara Abromovitch Marilyn Bargoot Ann Bartelamia Joseph Bradley Marie-Elaine Brazao John Campbell Dennis Carr Pamela Carr Carol Ann Caruso Loretta Chandler Angela Ciavarro Joyce Clough Jean Courtney Frederick Dargie Robert Deardon Patricia DeCillis Maureen Desmond Barbara DeWolfe Diane DiNitto Susan Dmiterko SENIOR CLASS — FIRST QUARTER Maximum Credit Marilyn Ince Dorothy Finelli Edythe Fishman Carol Goldberg Judith Greene Marjorie Howe Albert Keefe Spyros Kermetzoglou Ruth Lancaster Nancy La Pierre Laurence Marchant Credit Beverly Maxwell Patricia McCormack Nancy Mitrano Lewis Newell Helen Nicosia Martin O’Brien Sebastian Piccolo Louise Price Nancy Resmini George Sharpe JUNIOR CLASS — FIRST QUARTER Maximum Credit Rose Doyon Donna Fales Mary Foppiano Phyllis Forget Josephine Foti Carmen Gailey Marie Gregorio Louise Griffin Eunice Harrison Richard Higgins Karen Kelly Shirley Letasz Gilbert McKee Credit Anne McWeeny Robert Merlino Anthony Milonopoulos Mary Nilson Nancy Noble Nancy Osgood Thomas Paine Frances Paolillo Pauline Primeau Janet Resteghini Janice Ricci Beverly Richardson SOPHOMORE CLASS — FIRST QUARTER Maximum Credit Patricia Dellano Maureen Driscoll Carolyn Estee Rosemary Frongillo Arthur Hughes Kenneth Dodge Elaine Donnelly James Dumas Janet Elliott Marjorie Emeneau Diane Fernandes Dolores Forsberg Andrew Foster Mario Francis Mary Freitas Charlotte Fulton Margaret Gallagher Richard Giberti Ann Gounaris Carol Hadley Beverly Hamilton Grace Hannaford Joan Hodgdon Nancy Iannillo Elizabeth Lascala Susan Kaup Barbara Magnusson Evelyn Maloon Maria Mantzoukas Rita Riccardi Credit Frances Leccese Patricia Leyden Julia Liberace James Lim Bonnie MacGregor Walter Maciejewski Gail Marsden Kevin McDonagh Judith Mclsaac Judith McMaster Julith McQueston Fred Menkello Dorothy Mooney James Munroe Lois Murphy Lois O’Brien Lorraine O’Connor Carolyn Panetta Paul Papaluca Anita Pearson Joyce Kalton Mary Paolillo Charlotte Shepherd Dorothy Silva Joanne Spinazola Ruth Strassell Ruth Tassinari Paul Tuccelli Sally Voto Josephine Wastaferro Richard Welch Donna Williams Sharon Williams Virginia Rimkus Jennie Rizzo James Rudolph Robert Taurasi Joanne Tello Concetta Tenaglia John Traniello Marion VanSteensburg Grace Wood John Wright Marilyn Rigazio Ruth Ryer Nancy Sweet Evelyn Ventura Jean Whittemore Judith Peters Michael Peters Dorothy Picklos Rose Puglia Carolyn Rania Theresa Rei Carol Richards Marie Romano Robert Rosati Carole Royal Ronald Russo Isabel Silver Stephen Skerry Carol Slocomb Evelyn Smith Ray Spinosa Sandra Stevens Maria Teves David Vitiello Anne Zaya Jeannette Zicconi Nineteen

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ALUMNI MISS HARRIET NEWHALL ’10 Among the many famous alumnae of Som- erville High School is Miss Harriet Newhall. She was graduated from Somerville High Latin School in 1910 to become a prominent person in the field of education, and hence a famous alumna of Somerville High School. In the fall of 1910 she entered Mount Holyoke College, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. She continued to further her education by studying at Sim- mons College and later obtained a Master’s degree from Columbia University. Miss New- hall, however, returned to her beloved Mount Holyoke College, and became secretary and assistant to the president. From 1928 until the present day she has directed the admis- sions program of that college. Miss Newhall is often called upon to ad- dress school assemblies, local “college days,” and teas for sub-freshmen, sponsored by Mount Holyoke groups. As she travels about the country, she also meets and speaks a friendly word to many secondary school stu- dents interested in the college. Miss Newhall, who can certainly speak with a voice of experience says, “There is never a dull moment,” and “no day is ex- actly like another.” She is a member of various professional organizations, including the Massachusetts Council of Deans, and the National Associa- tion of Principals of Schools for Girls. She serves on the committee of Walter S. Barr Fellowships in Springfield. She also belongs to the American Association of University Women and to Phi Beta Kappa. It is no wonder that in 1950 Miss Newhall was awarded the Medal of Honor of the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association in rec- ognition of the “wisdom, leadership, and judgment” with which she has served both the student body and the graduates. We are indeed proud to be able to say that such a fine woman as Miss Harriet Newhall holds a diploma from our own Som- erville High School. DON ALLARD ’55 Don Allard, former Somerville High School athlete is currently starring on the Boston College football team. Don, a versatile triple- threat quarterback, is among the top passers in the college circle today. This Boston Col- lege junior is one of the main reasons the Eagles are having such a successful season. Donny is also an excellent basketball player and was outstanding as a member of the Red and Blue basketball team a few years ago. PAUL ABRAHAMIAN ’54 Paul Abrahamian, a senior at Tufts Uni- versity, just finished leading the Jumbo football team to an impressive 6-1-1 season record. The husky halfback, besides leading the Jumbos in scoring is also the top point- getter in New England college football. Paul, a former Somerville High School grid player, is also starring for Tufts in track. ALUMNI ’57 Herbert Weene, one time member of our own school band, can be seen marching down the field at any Harvard football game. Carol Fields isn’t kept busy enough in her advanced math and English classes, so she is working on the Tufts Yearbook. Although Dorothy DeMita is not seen very often, we hear through reliable sources that she made an advanced English class at Tufts. Last year’s class Historian, Gerard Shan- non, can be found beneath the books in one of Harvard’s many libraries. Eighteen



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Ahoy, Mates!! Welcome aboard the Good Ship 247. We are happy to announce that we are finally Seniors! The Captain of our ship is Miss Canavan. Her first mates are A1 Ber- trand and his assistant Joyce Crafts. They handle our ship’s dues and charity collections. We are proud to say that the entire ship has paid its dues. Ship’s news' is reported by Regina Vaudo and Nancy Mitrano. Our treas- urers are Diane Willard and Beatrice Liberace. We hope to keep up our 100% banking record. We also have a few athletes on board: Eli Travassos, Jerry Sullivan, and Jimmie McCann, who are well known as foot- ball players, and Robert Constantino, track star. We congratulate Robert Constantino on his election as president of the Key Club and Nancy Mitrano on her election as Sec- : stary of the Girls’ Glee Club. Good luck, kids! The rest of the crew holds the highest rank of all, that of being called “good sports.” We, the cellmates of 243, have a few ques- tions we would like Joe Friday to solve: WTio throws gum wrappings in Charlotte Fafel’s desk? What do Sharon Williams and Dolores Viera find to talk about? Why is everyone so sleepy during fourth period? Why doesn’t Alfred Varney lock the lockers? Any an- swers? We congratulate Sharon Williams and Irene Wackrow on their election as presi- dent and vice-president, respectively, of the Girls’ Glee Club. We are represented in Na- tional Honor Society by Sharon Williams and Donna Williams. Our class officers are: Proctor, Angelo Piso; Assistant Proctor, Pat Thibedeau; Car Checks, Ruth Tassinari; Radiator Reporter, Charlotte Fafel; and Bahk Treasurers, Dolores Vieira and Margaret Doherty. Attention, all boys! If you are tall, blond, athletic, and have a pleasing personality, come to 244 right away. Gerard Cerrato has the pupils in 244 confused on how he sprained the ligament in his leg. We are proud to have in our class the outstanding football player, Robert Duarte. Herbert Johnson was voted proctor for our room. Robert Baker is the unknown artist of the class of ’58. Larry Bettencourt’s favorite color is blue, not red. Beware! This is the chatter from 252. David Mosher is Proctor and his assistant is Richard Bur- nett. Our treasurers are two capable young girls, Ethel Spartos and Caryl Sullivan. Our Radiator Reporter is Charlotte Shepherd. We have active in various clubs, the follow- ing: Bill McKenzie, Cross Country and Key Club; William Ellis, Art Club; Louise Price, Literary Editor of the Radiator. At a recent tryout of the majorettes, Charlotte Shepherd was chosen leader. Betty Emery, Peggy McQuaid, Roy Phillips, Robert Goni, and Charlotte Shepherd are taking pre-driving lessons. From all reports, they are doing very well. Bill Hutchinson is lucky. He al- ready has his license and drives to school. Our thanks to Fred Costa for the good job of washing and cleaning our new boards. Twenty

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