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and the girls can't? Well, bye for now. Hi! This is the S.S. 213 ready to sail away on its voyage into the Junior Year. Our Cap- tain is Elaine Douglas and her first mate is Eleanor D’Aveta. The pursers on this voyage are Mary Ellen Vitello and Dolores Muccioli. Congratulations to Elaine Douglas for be- ing elected librarian of the Girls’ Glee Club. We have received radio messages that must be answered immediately. Why are Linda Fonts, Barbara Stock, and Lois O’Connor al- ways late getting back to the homeroom after the second period? Also, why does Brenda Norman like her study classes in Room 206 so much? Maybe its a certain senior? Now, as we sail away into the sunset this is the S.S. 213 signing off until the next issue. Greetings from room 221. We are proud to announce our class officers are James Smith and Larry Legor. Our football team is repre- sented by Robert Aylward and our cheerlead- ing squad is represented by Janet Boyington and Phyllis Sinclair. We would like the an- swers to the following: Where does Phyllis Sinclair rush to after every class? Is Sam Greenwood a budding young chemist? Facts and fancies of 232: Joanne Gregorio and Diane Veno have been on a steady diet of cheerleading since the football season has started. Tom Pignatiello is whom the girls are cheering for. Talented Diane Veno en- tered the Talent Night show and performed like a pro. Great dancing, Diane! A note to Tom Pignatiello: We hope you are better at football than you are at French 1! To Jeff Ceffalo: Watch the stairs on stu- dent patrol duty and not all the girls that go by!!! Outside girls’ sports: Lucille Pagliarulo is a member of the girls’ basketball team. Cathy Buonomo and Cathy Toomey are library assistants. Francine Correnti and Loretta Adario are homeroom bank treasur- ers. Greetings from 234. We’d like to intro- duce you to a few of our classmates. Gail Perry and Pat Cogan are two of the girls who will be cheering the “red and blue” on to victory this season. Robert Labbe will be running for our track team. Let’s be the first over that finish line, Bob! Our room treasurers are Maria Guileo and Karen McCormick. Our procter is Diane Car- valho. There are a few mysteries in 234 that need clearing up. Why is Janet Khoury always buying stationery? Could it be for that young man in Texas? Huh, Jan? Why is Peggy Mitrano always combing her hair? Well, that’s all for this issue. Welcome to room 321. We hope the sopho- mores will enjoy this year at Somerville High School. We have elected Jean Brady and Diane Kelly as room treasurers, and Barbara Dobson as cur Red Cross representative. We are also pleased to announce John Aly- ward and James McCoy are on the Somerville High School football team. Hi there! This is room 324 reporting. We would like you to meet some of the members of our Junior homeroom. John McManus is our student patrol boy and Lillian is our song- bird. Richard Graham is a member of our football team and Mary Swett and Rosemarie Strozzola are in the bank corps. Louise Jones, who is a library assistant, has also joined the swimming team. Miss Accorto has been pleased these past few days. Could it be that Richard Graham has finally paid his class dues? Why does Pat Macre take the long corridor to the gym? Welcome to room 325 reporting for the first time this year. We are proud and for- tunate to have George Dunne as our proctor and John McKenzie as our assistant proctor. Handling our money affairs are Janice Par- sons and Patricia Winterson. We would like some questions answered. Why do Bruce White and Robert De Blosi stay after school so much? Why is it that Pat Winterson always comes in the room just before the last bell? Who’s the certain red- head in our room, who just received a ring from her boyfriend? We’ll now close the doors of room 325 until next issue. Hello from room 327. Peter Ferola, Elaine Amenkowiez, and Gladys Domings are among our happy group. Harry Labigni and Joseph Capone still trying to figure out the Metric System. Jack Keough hopes things will im- Fourte®n
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also, does Gordon’s new downstairs neighbor have anything to do with him suddenly try- ing to learn the Italian language? We are all quite proud of the great jobs our room offi- cials are doing. Our banker is Carol Powers whose assistant is none other than Carol Brady—who is also the treasurer of our Re- tail Deca Club. The president is Nancy Davis. We were quite thrilled to attend with Billy Hansen, the luncheon held at the Statler Hil- ton for the representatives of the Retail classes throughout Massachusetts. Welcome to S.H.S. 143. Election results are in and Paul Clark and Maria Filosi are our Proctors. Nancy Miller and Wenona Hart are cur bank treasurers. Barry Marshall is our homeroom reporter. Francis Crotty repre- sents our homeroom on the football team. We welcome to S.H.S., two Egyptian exchange students from Cairo. Egypt; Catharine and Anna Racopoulos. The Glee Club members from our room are: Virginia Smith, Laurence Hazel, George Stringos, Nancy Miller, Mat- thew McGowan, and Wenona Hart. See you next issue. JUNIOR CLASS CHATTER Who, in room 24. always manages to have a package of “Twinkies” and a bottle of “Raid” on hand after the second period? Why is it that this master debator always chooses to rant and rave on his rostrum ad- jacent to the lockers beside 24 at recess? These are just a few of the unanswerable mysteries of room 24. Until my lethal pen finds a few more suitable victims, this is, Rex Ruins, your Raving Radiator Reporter, checking out. Greetings from room 25. We would like to have a few questions answered in this edi- tion. Why is Oscar Mathews rated as a third class comedian by a certain English teacher? Why is Paula Hamilton always late? Why dees Donald McLean dislike biology? Did Daniel, Harry, and Peter buy “Topics in American History” to better their mark or to impress the teacher? Answers to these important questions will be appreciated. Hello everybody!! This is room 27 start- ing the year off with a bang. First of all we would like to inform you of something which is taking place right before your very eyes. Naturally it is that blooming romance during first period English class. What sweet little girl wants to completely forget Tri-Hi-Y ini- tiation? And whose swift fingers are forever walking on ivory, helping the Glee Club in any way they can? Why does the sweater girl look forward to a return trip to the Bos- ton Globe? What certain boy is always tak- ing pep pills? Is it because the steps to third period are too strenuous? To sum it all up: Have ycu ever seen so many unanswered questions ? ? ? ? Welcome to room 29. To start this bright new year we have chosen Nancy Allen as proctor and Catherine Licare as her assistant. Carol Anastas and Donna Censale are in charge of the banking duties. For this great football season, everyone is airy. Tommy Mc- Guire and Eddie King need all their air for their band instruments while Carol Anastas is cheering the team and cur own Gordon Norman. During the half-time Jean Violanto, co-leader of the majorettes is chased down the field by the band, especially by one trom- bone player. Submarine sandwiches anyone? See Anthony Saitta any morning! Bye from room 29. See you next issue! Hi from room 32. We would like to thank Frances Spignese and Elaine De Mille for volunteering to be our treasurers. Can any- one tell us why Linda Benson runs to study 4th period on Wednesdays and Fridays? Who is Jimmy Kelly always looking at? Why is it that the boys can enjoy their lunch at recess Thirteen
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prove when report cards come out. So do we Jack! Dianne Edwards is our proctor and Francis Baker is our floor-sweeper. Hi! This is 331 tuning in for the first issue of the Radiator. We would like to welcome all the sophomores to Somerville High School. If anyone knows the answers to these ques- tions, please, contact room 331 as soon as possible. Why is Harry Cohen always late for his classes? Is she cute Harry? Why does Helen Harris look bored in Music Ap- preciation class? Last of all. where does Charlene Ellis go before the 8:30 bell? Until next issue this is room 331 signing off. Flash from 332. Why does Ann Chermisino like English class? Is it because of a certain study pupil? Why is Paul Pacheco always whistling? Why does Loretta Reynolds like to study in room 232? What makes Brenda Dailey so happy all the time? If anyone knows the answers to these questions, don’t tell a soul, they’re very confidential. Congratulations go to Leo Andonnvich for making the football team. Also congratula- tions go to Janice Vaughn and Karen Hiltz, our room treasurers, and Diane Royal, our car check girl. Room 334 sounding off! We would like to extend our congratulations to our class of- ficers: George Fulgenite and Stephanie Lynch, proctors; Theresa Langley and John Nitaras, treasurers; Eugene Welch, class clown! We also have some new talent called Phyl- lis Rogers, who was our entrant in the Talent Show. We hope our colleagues who received the fateful white slips this quarter have far bet- ter luck next time. Well, we hope to see you in the next issue. Hi, from room 324. What sort of fascina- tion do the locker keys hold for Andy Bar- rasso? Our two proctors, Charlene Tweety and Annette Barressi, have that money gleam in their eyes so take heed and guard your priceless pennies. I wonder why John Burns takes the long way to his classes? Whom dees he meet on these daily jaunts? I won- der if the renowned Thomas Cabral is the experienced driver that he pretends to be. Why does Rosalie find the corridor outside 321 so inviting especially on Mondays? Why does Lorraine go into the sub shop every morning before school ? Whose company does she enjoy there? Anne Molloy seems to en- joy reading, or is that just a cover-up? The person who occupies the fourth row, second seat, seems to daydream a lot. No one knows about what. I wonder why Donald Parilia is so interested in the absent teachers’ list for the day? Why does Jane Russo wait outside room 334 everyday ? Who always has a ready supply of composition paper? Where does she get this? How's the car now. Kevin? Still running I hope. Daniel Elwell must believe in the saying “Society arrives late.” Why does Cecelia Glynn study so attentively in the morning? Could it be that she is becoming studious? SOPHOMORES, WELCOME TO S.H.S. Janice DiNocco ’63 All aboard for the grand tour of your new and exciting three years’ cruise. Sophomores, the day has finally arrived when you are to take your new seats at the high school. You can expect a different schedule and new rules. Now that you are starting a new year, why net start it right. This could be the step in the career you have always dreamed about. Why not make the start now! Here are a few suggestions for you to follow. Fifteen
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