Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

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 of Because the Phoenix was an awesome bird, having beautiful sweet voice, it was the subject for many myths and legen period in Egypt, the Phoenix, magnificent with a wingspr talons of solid gold, was worshipped as a sun-god. To i.believed in life after death, the Phoenix was thetf ird Medieval Ages, the Phoenix became the symbol of after living for a half century, the Phoenix would frorr spice tree. Then, the dying Phoenix woul itself ahse. In a burst of flames, a new Phoenix de rous oNfcuog life to the fullest. age ig| 'Of tlcec nci eijwGre m mortality. I iflth. According tq Jest of twigs, nest on fire d — triurrjM V f Q c c L U c X X i ( So i the . our Un r t ne. The Class with fs. mes cj hate, Vote' anb a burning ist on the actons ar d reactions. the 60’s Purged by a e now detfeVrfiJhed to tjfak orable for beinglasjjbitious irr:co-1 ompl hing 970 emi for peat .p.eople Jeas - Is flight oj .tJrtg-tevtTjal ind ;ed from. We bu eve goorand e PMoenix essful so V .Sr: vmunism v happyh a© '- k °° Lady Jockey' utfeae J, McC unrest S end Noses ARAB V°' ,fc, - SH r k S iW timg;  1 IN GH6TT' f° , uH‘Tf ?S Y Jv f Does SufftR kd bir co is HuHhts RT of F't'E hE n c £. [ Y OUS 4 CM' 01 h 4 K wozk £■ D a't T(ie Do x d ecltrse. to accept c-i d oF HQtt • X b l e v t r 0 t H n u ill merely endt r ?; | e 1- pf Q. AlL • oo [The Class of 1970 has witnessed a decade of con- trast — man’s inhumanity to man and man’s hul manity to man. Man has hated man; man has loved i man. Man has destroyed ideals and man has re stored ideals. The agony and ecstasy of a whole de lade has shaped the future development of eaMI individual of our class.,_ MW A I During the past decade, the Peace Corps, Vista and the | peace movements were born. The deciphering of J the genetic code was ac- i complished and the trans- 1 i planting of the human heaJD was developed. Man finailw escaped the pull of earth’JfJ 1 gravity, orbited freely in Ml space and set foot on thAfj moon. New programs in MM .education were initiated Mi aid the economically pooMf and the culturally deprivlc|| I To solve the problems oflnj ghetto, research was unlaflB taken and new program® were begun. _________ rIn these same years. hcMnKWid lence, corruption and IBflukBjj i branded a stigma on everAjjtiidenl I Our youthful, idealistic leadAsJW crushed by a few hateful awf«5| I people. Lost in the confusion we knew so little about, we saw® , pie raging and protesting loudly.® | threat of a nuclear holocaust, cctJ stantly hovered over our shoulders] Yet. we enter this new decade, full of hope, for we feel the time for change is being realized by more people. Until 1970 the desires for peace and universal brotherhood were merely whispered. Because of a greater awareness of social respon- sibility. these desires are now strong commands, given in an insistent voice. It is in response to these commands that people gathered on com- mons and squares the world over to pray for peace in an attempt to save mankind. To live in peace and harmony for a weekend, people gathered in a place, called Woodstock. The deaths of Kennedy. King. Churchill and Nehru profoundly affected not just one nation, but all mankind. Both American and Russian space explorers who sacrificed their lives, were equally mourned. Peo- ple did not ask: What country were they from? They simply asked. Who? or What men? 10 ilarrties among nations. I he wealth ot nations will , be turned toward the abolishment of tyranny. toward the advancement of science f?ven the merican conquest of space was not fccotwplish'ed for the glory of one nation. Neil Armstrong emphasized the idea of uni- . versal brotherhood: One small step for a man; .one. giant leap for all mankind. All cekbr'ated. together, the spectacular moan.Vvalks) At last, many nations are realiz- ■•mg.ilMftKe.Qnly way to live is in peace: We peace (or all mankind. w- VX AW i wl: . 7 r$hy’ is universal'peace so important? Until K-V'all rfatipns accept the concept of living in v peace. ;man cannot realize his full potential. Mankind wastes too much valuable time. jgk 'jeijetgy ncf talent on wars and differences S among nations and races. When universal . peace conies, mankind will then solve the problems of poverty and sickness that plague th modern world. Mankind will be able to ■ ’ :: corlcenVate on domestic problems and sim- nd tyedicine and toward the enhancement  nf the fespett and dignity of the spirit of - the indi fdutU man. ■ ' jK • . ' • • p ihe Phoenix, the symbol of the Class of l • 070! we nave plunged into the flames and % J cleansed ourselves of past mistakes. Rising % new, undaunted and idealistic, we will forget fv t)ie «vJrohgdoings of past generations. We are . fa neir. generation, pledged to the unification • of •all nations into one world, of all nation- i alities into one people, of all races into only , one race -1 the human race. vsX V - Ours is not to tear down long-established ideals, but to affect changes where changes are needed not by violence, but by peaceful cooperation. We will make changes not by irrational and amoral behavior, but rather by rational and moral thinking. As new gradu- ates. we realize what we are undertaking is not an easy task, but it is a necessary one. It is also not a task, inspired by an idealistic motive and undertaken on the impulse of a moment. When the first frustrat- ing setback is experienced, our task will not be forgotten and our responsibilities will not be taken lightly. The hopes and dreams of centuries of men are within our grasp. We must not falter in our quest for them. Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. reflected the dreams of this new era. of this Class of 1970, when, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, he expressed with hopefulness: I say to you today, even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream, deeply rooted in the American dream ... we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Prot- estants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing . . . We the Class of 1970 accept these ideas - peace, love, freedom, joy for all mankind, yet still upholding the worth and value of the individual — as our responsibilities. We will try to mold these ideas into a new kind of world, with a new kind of thinking, void of all the frustrations and misunderstandings which have existed for so long. Some men see things as they are and ask. Why? I see things as they should be and say, Why not? 11 Edward Cotter Co-editor Dr. George K. Coyne Assistant Superintendent of Schools Dr. Leo C. Donahue Superintendent of Schools Albert H. Giroux Headmaster John P. Joyce Vice-Headmaster 13 14 15 I- CUSTODIAN DISC JOCKEY i mathemati( jeweler OPTOM| r'nAff SO( c ASTRONOMER LONGSHCREf AN GE0L03IS7 POLICE! AAN S4 AfESf AN POSTMAN CHEMIST STOCK GRO R electric 1 g $ PHYSIC ST pluvber ’ :CD «Jili DENltST .JL ■ . • . jfl fiCASV.R. VlF CHAN) J v v iTEFwVr; SAILOR teacher L: • rabbi CAB DRIVER dietician JOBBmEh ; 0 LlNQvfST BR' n FA.HtiMBW florist banker accountant hotel manager pr •OTOG-TAPHEF. SALtbiViAt' V URG|ON MOTH-R . ■SiG I 'nT OR DECOFATOR - H AIRDRESSER HUSBAND ‘V'■■ ■' ' ROOFER ASTRONAUT WIIE oet r.m • mi YER EP-MAN ;CHITECT WELDER J BUILDER 'r.gr ARCHAEOICviISI SOCIAL WORKER A PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE  iPHTINC. TECHNICIAN. Appliance repairman 'Cental technician PRACTICAL NURSE FBpeSorps volunteer TELEPHONE worker VAiORKFP 27 This ... is a blackboard! JOANNE ALOISE 18 NANCY M. AMIRO KATHLEEN P. BANNON MICHAEL J. CARUSO No, Linda. I cannot write in Sanskrit!!! Why? JOAN DOWNING CARL FERIOLI JANET L. FAHEY GUY GEMELLARO ILDA M. CARREIRO 19 BARBARA TEEBAGY He really thinks he knows what he is talking about . . . ROSEMARY SPINALE ENERVAL JESSE Now ... let me give you an example of . . . TIME LAPSE! 20 MICHAEL G. FERRY PETER ARDAGNA LINDA MANOOGIAN ANNETTE M. FANTASIA 21 DIANNE M. CORREIA JEANNE BONAVENTURA SALVATORE BONCORE Big Brother is watching you . . . 22 Please, people! I’d rather do it myself! JOYCE HAMWEY DNA = Demonstrations not allowed! VICTOR A. MUCCI CATHERINE MacNEIL VINCENT J. TUTELA MARY WHITNEY 23 JOSEPH MACKEY JOYCE L. MONIZ GREGORY G. CRISPO DOROTHY G. BRYANT CAROL BURNS EUGENE P. BRENNAN DANIEL C. AYLWARD ANNA P. AIELLO I shouldn't have climbed those ropes . . . 24 Should I tell her, there is no needle in the machine . . . DENISE FAZIO MARIO FRANCUCCI ROBERTA M. DELLO IACONO MICHAEL MARTINO WILLIAM J. DALEY LAURA FRANCALANCIA 25 CARLOS QUINTAL What do you mean. I speak Italian? LEAH HILTON I always use my hands like this!!! DIANE MALZONE KENNETH McCORMACK mary McDonough LOUISE SCALES BARRY GREENWOOD CATHERINE LOBLUNDO 26 NICHOLAS DELLACAVA BARBARA PAULK JUNE E. DESMARAIS BEVERLY THOMAS EDUARDA SA PONTE PAUL MARCHIO 27 ANNE M. BINGEL MICHAEL S. BORDONARO BARBARA A. ARENELLA Know what I mean?!? I try to humor my classes . . . RUSSELL L. TIBBETTS NANCY E. MORAN CAROL D. DE FINA Ha! Ha! Ha! He really thinks he's going to find that book in here! RODNEY ALMEIDA DENISE BROWN 30 That’s very good, but the Nile is in South America. I mean EGYPT!!! CLARA ARGENTAKIS DANIEL LYNCH PHILIP BIONDO MARY A. ARRIA DONNA LEE BELL PAUL ALMEIDA I wonder if STEPHEN BURLAMACHI LINDA LEARY NANCY A. CORDARO BRUCE NICOLL I can eat it!?! ROSEMARY BONO KAREN A. ATHANAS MAUREEN HICKEY FRANCES INNES DAVID BRENNAN ADELAIDE GIURLEO Levez-vous when you speak to me . . . EBRIDICI KOTSONIS ROBERT FRANCIS Broken French in a French class at SHS??? 32 RHONDA GILES Are you serious (?) . ■ JUDITH DUNLEA PETER D. ANDREWS 33 DEBRA A. AMERO LINDA DRAGO JOHN HARRINGTON DIANE M. BIASE LORRAINE McCREEDY KATHLEEN J. COLLINS JAMES A. WILSON Neatness is next to Godliness . . . NICHOLAS FRANCUCCI LINDA CHISHOLM JOY CHRISIS Know what I mean??? I just love these cafeteria studies . . . THOMAS J. RIGAZIO JOSEPHINE A. NOVELLA LEE M. NOLAN STEPHEN VIVOLO GAIL M. SMITH SANDRA GLIESMAN THOMAS HERSEY MARY C. DOHERTY Now, Frank, if you are a good boy and study your math I’ll teach you how to shoot the right way. KAREN ROBBINS SALVATORE L. BERALDI RONALD PETERSEN 36 Our department has the most modern equipment! Behold . . . MARY ANN SARNO PAUL P. CATALOGNA RICHARD J. SPINAZOLA DEBORAH DALEY ARLENE COOPER m. RENEE GANNON ANN MARIE CAFARELLI MARIA Dl GIOVANNI 38 Those were the days my friends . . . We thought they'd never end . . . JOANNE CASHMAN LINDA E. CELLI PAUL E. DONAHUE MARIE D. D'ANGELI 39 MARY RYER PAUL A. D’ONOFRIO VIRGINIA R. MONTUORI FREDERICK G. BABIN GINA C. SANDONATO 40 Well, I thought HaHaHa! pauline McCarthy THERESA E. STRICKLAND DANIEL CARROLL DENISE A. SUTHERLAND 41 JEAN M. RICHARDS DENISE RACICOT DENNIS DENEHY it was funny! Where is student 3800870??? MARIANNE J. TOLLIVER JOHN GUIDOBONI LINDA M. MELLO SONIA A. HARRIS MARIA P. COELHO PAUL S. COMPARETTI ERNESTINE L. CAPPELLO Didn’t I see him here, last lunch?? GARY P. MOCCIA GEORGE P. MOCCIA 44 Like I said, What this school needs . . . ROSEMARY REZENDES Mais! Even raving idiots speak French in France . . . Alors!!! JOSEPHINE PATELLI ELIZABETH A. REYNOLDS RICHARD TRIGILIO JOSEPH VALENTI MARY FRASIER DONNA R. DuPONT JUANITA M. HAYES 45 WILLIAM H. CANTY ROBERTA GERANEO JOANNE GIORDANO ALAN R. DEARBORN JOSEPH YENGO DIANE EOVINE PAULETTE J. LEONE Oh. stop it!! I love it!!! 46 What do you have up your sleeve? MARY LUCAS VIRGINIA MAHONEY You know what!!!! FRANK WHITNEY ELIZABETH POWERS RITA J. MIELE 47 ELLEN R. MCLAUGHLIN VICTORIA POLITO Simple sentence ... an example of a simple sentence? . . . simple sentence . . . simple sentence? . . . CHRISTINE M. DelPONTE 48 DAVID F. DICKERSON 49 BERNARD J. DeVELIS JOAN ROGERS But where do I sign my name? MARY E. DUBBS BARBARA A. NORTON GAIL LANZA DONNA M. HEGARTY B2 - all the mud turtles in New Hampshire . . . DENNIS LABADINI So what is X? A bullfrog????? FRANCES M. NICOLORO ELAINE R. RICH DAVID M. LANDERS MARIE VOUTOUR ROSEMARY J. ROBERTSON JAMES G. McLAUGHLIN 50 DEBORAH A. SPANO LEONARD QUARANTO STEVEN R. PELTON ELLEN SCHROTH Who's this calling, please? Charlie Brown . . . ROBERT N. TORINO 51 JOHN JOYCE DIANE L. POTH ARLENE M. PANN JEAN M. PECK And you really believe that?? CAROL J. PUCKETT DONNA J. PACHECO JOANNE T. STAVRINOS PAUL L. LANDRY 52 DONNA P. CONNELLY JEANNETTE I. HOGAN STEVEN G. PETERS SHARON A. STEFANELLI I think they call it a lathe, but I don't know what to do with it!! 53 DOROTHY E. CURRAN DIANE CAVANAUGH RITA M. Dl RUSSO 54 Do things change, or do we change? DOROTHY FESS The WILLIAM FOWLER answer, my friend, is blowin’ the wind . . . EDWARD FIELDS 55 AUGUSTINE LODATO MARLENE F. FOSTER . . . Now we turn you around like this . . . On-ne. tw ooo. threeee — According to Dr. Joyce Brothers. JOSEPH CARVALHO LOUISE SALAMONE MARIA MAMONE RICHARD RUSSELL ■■ JOHN WELCH BARBARA D. THORNE playing games is indicative of . . . MARY VALENTE LORETTA WALSHE No! No! It’s against the rules to sit down in a three legged race!! DAVID RAPSON You hammer as fast as lightening and you never hit twice in the same place!!! MARY MARTINS ANTHONY F. DiCAMPO LOUIS B. DeTOMA JOANNE FAMA BARBARA A. SMITH DOUGLAS J. SLATTERY ROSE MARY A. CAPOZZI DOLORES PERRONE FRANCIS J. KELLEY 59 ANNE MARIE CUNHA MALCOLM GOODRIDGE CARMELLA GALENO KENNETH L. MURRAY TASIA HATZIMICHAEL DIANE M. SIGGENS 60 EDWARD H. BOSARI JUDITH WACKROW DIANNE M. CAMERON KATHLEEN HALEY PATRICIA A. SHAUGHNESSY WILLIAM F. ENDICOTT My, my I.D. card??? ANTHONY BORGASANO LINDA SMITH ANTHONY D AMBROSIO PAUL CASSIDY JOSEPHINE SPINALE Some people say the best part of her doughnuts is the whole . . . hole???? DEBRA F. SPINNEY If that water doesn’t stop dripping. I’ll kill those madmen upstairs in 314!!! That’s nice. They stopped the water . . . •‘Smiling phases. Going places . . . ” There's so many you can see . . . MARGARET T. BARNETT WENDY BARRAR 63 The first play of the game . . . They want me to replace Glen who??? PAUL LUKAS DOROTHY GROSSMAN RICHARD LEE JAMES MATARAZZO LINDA SOUZA GREGORY KEARNS PAULA BUSS 64 Changing of the guard! KATHERINE FENNELLY JUDITH MARDEROSIAN ANNA DI MEO ALFRED CHIARALUCE AROLYN ZIRPOLO FRANCIS SENESI BARBARA SWITLICK 65 NICHOLAS P. DISCHINO Tongue in cheek??? WILLIAM T. GRIFFITHS PATRICIA A. DUNBAR I k 1J ANGELA E. ALEXOPOLOUS PAUL R. CALIRI ELAINE HOEY STEPHEN J. FUGARAZZO NANCY L. BARNOSKI 66 CHRISTINE MARSHALL JOSEPH LYNCH ELEANOR BUONOMO DENNIS MARINO JOAN LA ROCQUE PAULA E. MORANDI DANIEL DRISCOLL JOHN McKENZIE Let’s see . . . I have to suspend four more this week. 67 MARY C. KILTY ROBERT G. McMANUS FRANCIS J. KILLOREN DIANE PERRY SUSAN STYNES 68 69 LINDA A. HUMPHREY DENISE S. GULLAGE MAUREEN L DONNELLAN EDWARD F. LE BLANC ALPHONSE R. TADDEO Faked you out . . . next time I'll really throw it!! JOAN LAURIA RICHARD C. CACCIA FRANCIS VALLESIO 71 NELLA DI MARE WAYNE A. SHERWOOD JAMES P. PESCATORE DIANE GASPARINI JAMES TRANIELLO But the cup has a hole in it, and the coffee is running all over my socks!! out as peach fuzz! DEBORAH ADAMS HANS KLEMM Something’s happening here . . What it is ain't exactly clear. DEBORAH ERNEST DIANNE M. GAUDET ROBERT A. CLARK f KATHLEEN M. DAVIS JOAN CONLEY GARY COKE ROBERT DI TUCCI MARIE GIBEAULT GEORGE F. CAPPUCCI 74 karol McLaughlin BARBARA A. O’CONNELL ANN M. PIRACINI Well I think this is my better side. ROSS GA2UNIS LINDA M. MULLIGAN RICHARD S. HOVASSE DIANE E. REPPUCCI ROBERT PAGLIUCA What man? I don’t see a man. Do you see a man? FLORENCE W. ARBEENE RALPH M. SARNO DONNA SARTELLE THEODORE V. PASHKO DOROTHY DUGGAN THEODORE FARMAKIS 76 ELIZABETH GIURLEO FRANCIS J. MASSIGLIA DONNA CHABOT sSr, V • Jtr t What’s a dqf3w? JOSEPHINE SANFILIPPO ALAN SPERA RENZO SPADA ELEANOR SULLIVAN RICHARD W. SHELLEY LINDA FARRAH MICHAEL TRABUCCO WAYNE S. TOLLEY ( y ELAINE TUROSZ STEPHANIE POOR Three and nine is eleven, carry the one . . . F MARLA WILLEY 79 RICHARD SIDOTI STEVEN TSOULOUFAS STEVEN J. GIORDANO MARGARET A. CONNELLY I didn’t know they wrote those thrilling stories in the typing lesson books. JOHN J. SIPOWICZ ROBERTA PARON KENNETH P. SCIARAPPA NOREEN O’BRIEN JOSEPH M. MACARELLI LORRAINE WERMAN 80 MARY LA VOIE JUDITH CROWE RAYMOND R. PATALANO CHARLES J. PRITCHARD ROBIN LUCAS DIDIA MIRANDA ■ I’d make a great Lipton REBECCA CLAROS advertisement, wouldn’t I? STEVEN PARLEE 81 JOSEPH OLEFFE EDWARD WELCH PATRICIA ZOGRAFAS Unfold them and keep your envelopes. ROBERT BRYANT ANTHONY SERINO DONNA YOUNG RONALD SANBORN 82 No, no we don’t believe . . . we're on the Eve of Destruction. HERBERT RANDELL DENISE COTE RICHARD MANGAN JULIE DECARO RICHARD J. POLICELLA MICHAEL J. SALADINO i MARY GRANDE ANNEMARIE PACHECO 83 By the looks of your test, you should have been absent today. PAUL CAMPBELL ANN MARIE T. BURBRIDGE LEILA BOVERI KAREN REDDIN GERARD OVELLETTE RICHARD CAMPO DONALD OULETTE GREGORY HOSMAN 85 86 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BOY BEST ATHLETE CLASS CLOWN MOST LIKABLE MOST TALKATIVE MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED MOST SUCCESSFUL ORGANIZER MOST INTELLECTUAL BEST SNOWJOBBER MOST INDIVIDUAL MOST FASHIONABLE DRESSER CLASS WIT William Endicott Michael McQuade James Plunkett Thomas Killilea Paul Donahue Christopher Geary Michael Ferry Paul Campbell David Rapson Bruce Nicoll James Pescatore GIRL Karen Athanas Lauri Baldi Joanne Cashman Denise Racicot Karen Robbins Jeanne Bonaventura Victoria Polito Evelyn Sermos llda Carreiro Elaina Sylvestri Linda Manoogian 87 90 93 fflEHBBQ □ STAFF CO-EDITORS edward cotter mary ann chiulli BUSINESS MGR. arlene c oak ley LAYOUT EDITOR remick Wallace COPY EDITOR valerie agostino ART EDITOR cathy agostino ASS’T. EDITORS james pescatore vincent tutela ADVISOR miss Virginia gordinier j c I ‘UEAft'BOOK KEY CLUB CHARLES PRITCHARD VINCENT TUTELA GUY GEMELLARO ANTHONY MACONE GARY MOCCIA PAUL RODRIGUES STEVEN FUGARAZZO DANIEL COELHO DANIEL MACONE BRUCE NICOLL STEPHEN MURPHY JOSEPH BAYLES GEORGE MOCCIA GREGORY HOSMAN JOHN PERRY JAMES MATARAZZO JAMES PESCATORE JAMES PESCATORE PRES. JOSEPH PICCOSI V.P. GUY TRINGALE TREAS. VINCENT TUTELA SEC. PORTIA LINDA COOK ENID KUMIN ILDA CARREIRO LAURINDA BEDINGFIELD JOAN PATRICK JOANNE LIBERATORE BARBARA TEEBAGY LINDA MANOOGIAN ELISE WELCH VALERIE AGOSTINO MARIE MAMONE ANNETTE FANTASIA KATHLEEN HALEY ELAINA SYLVESTRI JEAN BONAVENTURE 98 KEVIN ROACH + TREASURER VINCENT TUTELA MICHAEL+FERRY + HENRY PARK + ADVISOR MR. JOSEPH CARUSO + LAURINDA BEDINGFIELD + PRESIDENT JAMES PESCATORE + VICE-PRESIDENT EDWARD COTTER + REMICK WALLACE MATH CLUB STUDENT PATROL TOP STEP DOWN JOHN LeBLANC CHIEF ROBERT TORINO EDUARDO ARINI DONALD CHAMBERLAIN DENNIS KACOYANIS CAPTAIN TIMOTHY QUILL MARYANN LaPALADO RICHARD PIOLI CHARLES McCREEDY MR. NORMAN P. RAUM ADV. JAMES PLUNKETT DONNA HEGARTY CATHERINE AGOSTINO S I T Z M A R K E HELENIC CLUB MR. TSAIKOS ADV. ANNA MAKRINOS PRES. CHRISTINE PERRIS SEC. TASIA HATZIMICHAEL MARIA LONGINIDIS V.P. VIVIAN PERRIS TREAS. ANNA KRITIKOS DIANE LAUREL POTH ANNA MARIA CAFARELLI V.P. MARILYN NORDER PRES. TASIA HATZIMICHAEL TREAS. PATRICIA DINEEN KATHLEEN JOYCE MARY DOHERTY MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKERS CLUB -f=a- FLETCHABELLY SISTERS SHS SEPTET NORTHEAST DISTRICT CHORAL SOCIETY STUDENT COUNCIL JOANNE LIBERATORE MARIA DiGIOVANNI JOANNE BORELLA LOUISE ARDOLINO FRANK DILWORTH BARBARA TEEBAGY WALTER BLACK JOYCE MORIN JOANNE CASHMAN CLAUDIA TEDESCO JEAN GUENETT MICHAEL IOVINE NANCY MEADOWS SHERYL ALLEN MR LAURIE BALDI PATRICIA SHERMAN MR- P f- ELAINA SYLVESTRI JEANNE BONAVENTURA PRES. PAUL CAMPBELL ELISE WELCH PAMELA KILLAM MARIE TETA LO KAREN ROBBINS RENEE GANNON SEC. NICK VACCARO BARBARA O'CONNELL ANNA MARIA CAFARELLI MARY ANN CHIULLI CAROL MACKEY EDWARD SWEENEY CARL MELBERG JEFF TILTON PAUL DONAHUE V.P. GARY DELLA PAOLERA JOHN CARUSO S.PIQ.R. MARILYN NORDER EUGENE Sgins DIANE MOONEY DENNIS KigOYANIS PAUL MArBhIO LINDA HOPE TREAS. JOANNE LIBERATORE ENID KUI RITA DEV LINDA CO VICTORIA POLITO ITALIAN ■ CLUB VINCENT TUTELA, RENZO SPADA. JAMES PESCATORE, SEBASTIANO TAGLIOCCO. FR: JOHN BUONOMO. MARIO VALENZA. JOYCE MONIZ DOROTHY BRYANT. SUSAN SPADA. FRANCES BUIGUEZ. SANDRO SPADA. MR. DeANGELIS ADVISOR. c ) x ;oco STAFF EDITOR ILDA CARREIRO RIGHT PICTURE DIANE GASPARINI BARBARA ARENELLA DEBORAH ADAMS KATHLEEN HALEY ANNA-MARIA CAFARELLI JOYCE MONIZ JEFF KING ELAINE TUROSZ LINDA DRAGO JEANNE BONAVENTURA GEORGE MOCCIA KATHLEEN JOYCE ELAINA SILVESTRI GARY MOCCIA BOTTOM PICTURE MARIA DiGIOVANNI PAUL DONAHUE GINA SANDONATO VICTORIA POLITO DIANE BIASE JAMES PESCATORE MARY ANN CHIULLI VALERIE AGOSTINO VINCENT TUTELA ANNETTE FANTASIA MICHAEL FERRY CAROL DE FINA TASIA HATZIMICHAEL DRAMA CLUB MISS VIRGINIA GORDINIER, ADVISOR. FRANCINE DAVIS. SHARON MAHONEY, KENNETH TRANI, SONIA HARRIS. SHARON LYNCH. RICHARD SENESI. NANCY AMIRO, JOHN PERRY. PETER ANDREWS. ELIZABETH REYNOLDS. JOAQUIN REYES. CYNTHIA CONRAD. DIANE POTH. ANNETTE FIORI, FRANK SILVA. DEBORAH NETTO 108 Mr. Mry Nicgdpmus Agostii Mrs. M rfy Ballot Mr. drs. William Bailor Mr. Mrs.''d«sapk 8a 1™ Mcs Helen Brown Mr. Mrs R $sario Campa MT A Mrs. Eug TO -C$ri My Mrs. Anthony Chiulli ,Mr. _ rs. Henry GOakley rsTIydia DeCenzo Mr. Mr BernarcMJeVelis Mr. Mrs. Frank 6illworth Mr. Mrf. Vincent ffwyer MiLuS-MreTTouis Mr. Mrs. Jar Mrs. H. Fowler Mr. Mrs. Jo; ei Finitais Francis Mr. Mrs. Frank Silva Mr, William Slattery iyf. Vincent Spina Mr. Mrs. Josep| MrrFrank Trigiliy Mr. Vito Vaccard Mrs. William Wa r Mr. Mrs. James Gemellaro •( Giles I Grossman Welch Mr. Mrs. Frarifc Wilson uidoboni 5 Macera ut Mackey I Macone McGinley Mr. Bennetf- Miss Nancy Bowdring Miss Bushard Mrs. Carafofces Mr. Mr. Corrigan Mr. Richard Cordinier Miss Virginia Holman Mr. David Morierty Mr. Andrew Smith Mr. John Collier Miss Virginia M. Gordi Pashka Piccosi Mr. Vincent IVUcl Mrs. Nilda Miranda Mr. Mrs. Lorne Murphy Mr. Mrs. Rarj i Murphy Mr. Mrs. Al Mrs. Pagliuca Mr. Mrs. J Mrs. Grace P Mr. Mrs. Ai Mr. Mrs. P Mr. Mrs. All Mrs. Claire Priti Mr. Joseph Riviel Paul Rodrigues Miss Louise Sa DIRECTORY A ADAMS, DEBORAH L. P. 73: 8 College Hill Rd. , Feb. 5 P: Lab writeups M: Summer of '68 A: Ski Club, Abraxas, National Honor. AGOSTINO, VALERIE A. P. 72: IS Ham- let St., Nov. 24 P: Emotional teachers M: People, People A: Yearbook Staff, Abraxas, Portia, Future Teachers, Radia- tor, Bank. AIELLO, ANNA P. P. 24: 19 Langmaid Ave., Sept. 18 P: Big talkers but small doers M. Sept. 24, '69 A: Student Council, Banker, Exec. Board 1. ALEXOPOLOUS, ANGELA F. P. 66: 795 Somerville Ave., Sept. 16 P: Boring English classes M: POD with Mr. Scstito; Oct. 26 A: Drama Club 1; Hrm. Trea- surer 3; Student Council 1,2; Glee Club 2,3; Pep Squad 1. ALMEIDA, PAUL E. P. 31: 73 Hudson St., Apr. 25 P: Monday morning, Senior En- glish M: Do unto others before they do you under A: Barn! 1,2; Track. ALMEIDA, RODNEY E. P. 30: 71 Pros- pect St., Nov. 14 P: SHS lunches M: SHS Sportsmanship during Tech. ALOISE, JOANNE L. P. 18: 104 Pearson Rd., Sept. 5 P: When the lunclu-oom has no cupcakes M: Rms. 24G105 A: Radiator Reporter, Honor Guard. AMARAL, STEVEN T. P.: 330 Highland Ave., J anuary 9. AMERO, DEBRA A. P. 33: 77 Electric Ave., June 27 P: Lunch, coming to school M: Summer of '69 A: SHS Choir 1,2,3; Girls Glee Club. AMIRO, NANCY M. P. 19: 126 Albion St., Aug. 30 P: Crowded Buses M: Drama Club rehearsals A: Drama Club, Inter-Nat. Thespian Society. ANDREWS, PETER D. P. 33: 22 Wesley Pk., Dec 23 P: Geometry, Algebra, C Slide Rules M: Drama Club Festivals and Glee Club Concerts A: Drama Club, Inter-Nat. Thespian Society, YRC, CRC, SHS G Boys' Glee Club, A capella Choir, Indoor Track, Student Patrol, SHS Stage Crew, Citizens Assoc., Northeast Dis- trict Chorus. ARBEENE, FLORENCE W. P. 76: 46 Montrose St. , Aug. 7 P: English 4 M: Sophomore English Class. ARDAGNA, PETER L. P. 21: 20 Hamil- ton Rd., Aug. 10 P: English G Cross- country practice Is Honor G Progress Dead? A: Track 1G2, Capt. 3. ARENELLA, BARBARA A. P. 28: 23 Albion St., June 7 P: Going from Rm. 29 to 351 M: Hrm. 24, Mr. Quinlan A: Abraxas, Ski Club. ARCENTAKIS. CLARA K. P. 30: 19 Boston St., Sept. 24 P: People who aren't sincere M: Lunch and the Health Room (’67-'70). ARRIA, MARY A. P. 30: 12 Fountain Ave., Nov. 7 P: People who aren't sincere M: Wonderful summer '68. ATHANAS , KAREN A. P. 32: 23 Heath St., Sept. 25 M: Those get togethers, WOW! A: Ski Club. AYLWARD, DANIEL C. P. 24: 274 Summer St., May 2 P: U. S. History Rm. 250 M: Harvard Sq. G Rm. 24. AYLWARD, RICHARD J.: 45 Braston Ave., Dec. 21. B B BIN, FREDRICK G. P. 40: 72 Lex- ington Ave., May 27 P: Women Drivers M: Rapson's Speech. BAILEY, CLIFFORD H. P. : 20 Han- son Ave., Aug. 11 P: Homework . M: Mr. Q's Homeroom. BAILOT, JOAN M. P. 40: 3 River Rd., April 26 P: Conceited People M: Senior Year. BAIN , WILLIAM R. : 88 Electric Ave., June 23 P: Going to school in the morning M: Homeroom 24 A: Boys Glee Club, SHS Glee Club, Y.R.C. BAKER, STEVEN A.: 137 Sycamore Street, Dec. 18. BALDI, LAURIE J. P. 36: 453 Broadway, Dec. 7 M: Senior Proms 68 G 69, J.E Life is a big trip! — Peace A: Hrm. Rep., Student Council, Jr. Class Com., Red Cross Rep., Pres, Soul Club. BAMBRICK, GERARD P.: 133 Sycamore Street, Feb. 10. BANNON, KATHLEEN P. P. 19: 22 Warner St., Sept. 27 P: Walking up School St. in the winter M: Jr. H.R. 24. BANNON, ROBERT T. : 22 Warner St., Sept. 28 P: Working M: The day I got suspended for smoking? BARKAS, ROBERT A.: P. 40: 3 Thorn- dike St., Jan. 20. BARNETT, MARGARET T. P. 63: 3 Nashua St., May 8 Pi Plastic People M: Christmas 68. BARNOSKI, NANCY L. P. 66: 40 Memo- rial Rd., March 20 P: The Hili M: Christmas 68. BARRAR, WENDY L. P. 63: 53 Putnam Rd. , March 17 P: Conceited people and big mouths M: My Senior Year G you know who! BARRESE, MARIE A.: 25 Ml. Pleasant 110 St., Jan. 14. BARRY, BRENDA F. P. 63: 10 Dana St. , May 16 P: Getting up at 7:00 a.m. and homework M: Somerville's Tech Tour- ney G Aug. 3, 1969. BAYLES, JOSEPH L. P. 63: 151 Central St., Dec. 31 P: Soph. G Jr. years M: 5.4, Glee Club concerts. BEEBE, FREDERICK A. P. 41: 40 Cres- cent St., Sept 2 P: Little green men with big heads M: Mr. M's easy test A: Indoor G outdoor track, National Honor Society. BELL, DONNA LEE. P. 30: 74 Newbury St. , June 21 P: Working nights M: Last exam day '68, Registry. BELMONTE, CLORLX M. P. 31: 37 Glenwood Rd., Nov. 25 P: Plastic people Dynamite . BERALDI, SALVATORE L. P. 36: 17 Gorham St., Jan. 6 P: Sophomore girls filing in corridor M: North Quincy Football Game 1968 A: Football 1,2,3; Track 2,3. BIASE, DIANE M. P. 33: 7 Dickson St.,. June 27 P: Alarm Clocks M: Room 255 A: Abraxas Staff. BINCEL, ANNE M. P. 28: 58 Meacham Rd. , Jan. 13 P: Two Faced People Ya! A: Soph. Bank Trcas. , Jr. Bank Treas., Sr. H.R. Rep., Soul Club. BIONDO, PHILIP C. P. 30: 185 Powder House Blvd. P: SHS Faculty M: For- getting about the previous school day A: Abraxas, Radiator . BLAKE, LAWRENCE A. : 23 Vinal Ave., Sept. 28. BOCCIA, DIANE R. P. 68: Conwcll Ave., Feb. 1 P: Snobbish People M: Sept. 28, 1968? A: SHS, Girls Glee Clubs; YRC, GAA, Drama And Ski Clubs. BOLL, ROBERT W. P. 31: 40 Memorial Rd. , P: Hippies M: Tech Tourney A: Basketball 1,2. BONA VENTURA, JEANNE: P. 22: 9 Hill- side Cir. , March 30 M: Room 200 Every man hears a different drum. A: Student Council, Pres.; Senior Class, Vice-Pres.; Jr. Class, Sec'y; Portia, Soul Club, Radiator, Abraxas. BONCORE, SALVATORE A. P. 22: 10S Heath St. , Aug. 14 P: Learning Stan- dard Shift M: Labor Day 1969 A: National Honor Society. BONO, ROSEMARY V. P. 31: 55 Grove St., Feb. 14 P: School M: Tech Tour- neys A: G.A.A. BORDONARO, MICHAELS. P. 2S: 39 Jackson Rd. , P: Between hours of 8:15 to 2:15 M: 2:30 bell on Fri. afternoons. BORGASANO. ANOTHONY J. P. 61: 429 Medford St. , Feb. 1 P: 106 8 141 Don't get hung up; you may get hung A: Glee Club, Basketball, Boy's Club, Math Club. BOSARI, EDWARD H. P. P. 61: 73 Derby St. , P: Passing, Offense, G 106 When indoubt, shoot A: Basketball, Glee Club. BOVERI, LEILA M., P. 84: 25 Tufts St., Dec. 11 P: People who think they know it all M: 1969!. BOWIE, LINDA R.: 31 Everett Avc., April 22 P: Hrm. Teacher M: Junior Class. BRADLEY, JOHN: 1370 Broadway; Nov. 26. BRENNAN, DAVID E. P. 32: 16 Glen- dale Ave., P: Dog food in Cafeteria M: 2 G 3 of Latin. BRENNAN, EUGENE P. P. 24: 66 Lowden Avc. , Oct. 21 P: School lunches M: Year football team won GBL title A: Indoor G Outdoor Track, Football, Band, Glee Club. BROWN, DENISE P. 30: 6 River Rd. , Aug. 25 P: Being pushed in lockers M: '68 Basketball games A: Cheerleader 1,2,3; Ski Club. BRUNING, DEBORAH A.: 11 Fountain Ave., May 26 P: Ignorant people M: Jr. Typing Class 225. BRYANT, DOROTHY C. P. 24: 23 Powder House Terrace, Dec. 26 P: Getting up in the morning M: My first dissection A: Bank 132, Drama Club, Medical Social Workers' Club. BRYANT, MARCIA L. P. 79: 181 Broad- way, Nov. 11 M: Summer on Cape Cod. BRYANT, ROBERT F. P. 82: 49 Thurs- ton St., Dec. 6 P: Old jokes M: Cur swinging HRm's. BUONOMO, ELEANOR A. P. 67: 580 Mystic Ave. , P: Unhappy people Happiness is the world A: Honor Guard. BURBRIDGE, ANNE-MARIE T. P. 84: 9 Montrose St., Oct. 5 P: Hypocrites M: Jr. Hrm. 27. BURLMACHI, STEPHEN J. P. 31: 42 Spring St. , July 21 P: Hippies and teachers M: Girls All Star Team A: Hockey. BURNS, CAROL A. P. 24: 62 Cameron Ave., April 9 P: D. J. Ernest M: Sleeping on a bus; Room 27. BURNS, KEVIN P. P. 63: 22 Madison St., April 4 P: English class M: Hampton Beach. BURPEE, DOUGLAS K. : 35 Temple Street P: Homework M: Mr. Pignaticllo A: Baseball G track. BUSS, PAULA M. P. 24: 85 Electric Ave., P: Thoughtless people M: Peo- ple at SHS A: Radiator Reporter 1,2; H. Rm. banker 1,2,3; Student Council I, 2,3; Girls G S.H.S. Glee Club; Jr. Class Committee, Jr. Class Treas. , Majorette 2,3. C CACCIA, RICHARD C. P. 70: 46 Ten Hills Rd. , March 22. CAFARELLI, ANNA-MARIA I. P. 38: 9 Prospect Hill Ave. ,June 11 P: Pessi- mists Tradition is fine; progress is better. The former looks back; the latter forward A: Hrm. Treas., Honor Guard, Junior Class Com., Student Council Senate, Vice-President Fr. Club, Abraxas. CALDARONE, LINDA M.: 329 Washing- ton St., October 10 P: To be made the spectacle in a crowd M: Summer of '63. CALIRI, EDWARD W. P. 40: 51 Flint St., Oct. 3 P: Swinging doors and climbing stairs M: Sophomore year. CALIRI, PAUL R. P. 66: 69 Boston Ave., Oct. 29 P: The rules stink! ! ! M: Ju- nior Hrm. 27 A: Hockey, DECA. CALLAHAN, JOHN: 52 Moreland Street, P: Police, red lights, drinking age M: Always getting caught. CAMERON, DIANNE M. P. 61: 1081 Broadway, Feb. 19 P: POD. M: Lil' ole' Winemaker A: Glee Club A Cap- pella Choir, Art Club. CAMPO, RICHARD R. P. 85: 149 Powderhouse Blvd. P: Hippies M: Hound Dog 1956, Blueberry Hill 1956 A: Football Team 1967. CAMPBELL, PAUL: 482 Medford St. , Sept. 14 M: Getting dumped in Feb. '68 Never trust your best friend cm he sykes. A: Football, Basketball, Track, Boys', SHS Glee Clubs. CANDEUNO, JOSEPH P. P. 69: 52 Park Street P: Protesting hippies M: Summer of '69, Wild parties A: Football, Base- ball, Ski Club. CANTY, WILLIAM H. P. 46: 19 St. James Ave., April 5. CAPOUNO, SALVATORE G. P. : 10 Leonard St. , Oct. 6 P: Dress Code M: 1968 Football Season A: Football Team. CAPO . .I, ROSE MARY A. P. 59: 33 Bradley St., Dec. 14 P: School in general M: Jr. HRm. '68, '69. CAPPELLO, ERNESTINE L. P. 43: 31 Heath St. , Oct. 22 P: Certain friends; Jr. Concerts M: Joey's Prom. Rm. 109 A: Glee Club, Future Nurses' Club, Bank. CAPPUCC1,GEORGE. P. 74: 13 Thorndike St., July 8 P: Do your own tiling. M: U.S. History class 1968-1969 Mr. Radochia. CARNES, GERTRUDE. P. 39: 18 Ather- ton St. , June 11 P: Ignorant people M: Junior Hrm. CARREIRO, ILDA. P. 19: 110 Liberty Ave., Nov. 29 P: Time and surbanites M: 107a and The Faithful Few. A: Portia, Sec'y 2, Pres. 3: Radiator 2, Abraxas Editor-in-Chief 2,3; A capella Choir 2,3; Girls Glee G SHS Glee Club 2G3; YRC 1G2; Student Council 1,283; National Honor Society 2G3. CARROLL, DANIEL. P. 41: 47A Harrison St., Aug. 10 P: Communism M: Play- ing Hockey for SHS A: Hockey 1,2, Capt. 3; Baseball 1: Ski Club 2, 3: Invest- ment Club 2, Abraxas 2,3. CARUSO, MICHAEL J. P. 19: 223 Sum- mer St. , July 21 P: People who use people That's life in the big city CARVALHO, JOSEPH C. P.56: 53 Springfield St., Aug. 10 P: Knoblcss boys' room doors Don't touch my body A: Data Processing, Soccer Club. CASHMAN, JOANNE P. P. 39: 156 Albion St., May 2 P: Algebra II Live and let live A: Capt. Cheer- leading, Treas., Student Council; Sigma Lambda Psi; Future Nurses Club. Ill CASSIDY, PAUL P. 62: 12 Bay State Avc., Jan. 3 P: Fence Drills M: The left side on defence A: Foot- ball, track team, baseball, All Scho- lastic Award. CASTELLI, JOANNE : 10 Sargent Avc., Sept. 29 P: Uncle Sam M: Oct. 12, '66. CATALOGNA, PAUL P. 37: 935 Broadway, July 31 P: Nickname: George Plimpton Don't worry about it! A: Football 3; Track 2,3; SHS 3; Boys Glee Club 3; Ski Club 2,3. CAVANAUGH, DIANE. P. 54: 69 Conwcll Avc., Dec. 29 P: People who try to be something they're not M: Peace Rally, Oct. 15, 1969. CELLI, UNDA E. P. 39: 35 Porter St., Dec. 30 P: Conceited, snobby people M: Aug. 17, 1967; April 23, 1969 A: Girls' Glee Club, SHS Glee Club. CHABOT, DONNA J. P. 77: 19 Moreland St., June 20 M: The Party What we really are, mat- ters more than what other people think of us. A: SHS, Girls' Glee Club, Y.R.C. CHIARALUCE, ALFRED H.: P. 65: 5 River Rd. , Jan 5 P: Exact timing M: Track Team, Baseball Team A: Track 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3. CHL RL LLA, CARMINE: 20 Mont- rose St.; May 3. CHISHOLM, LINDA P. 34: 29 Elston St., Sept. 20 P: Waking up in the morning M: Senior Year A: Nat'l Honor Society, Ski club. CHIULLI, MARY ANN. P. 21: 73 Cherry St., March 29 M: Snoopy; Little Guy; 330; Our Gang; F.W.W People who say 'I can't' don't want to badly enough. A: Portia; Stu- dent Council; Abraxas; Yearbook, Co-Editor. CHMIELEWSKI, ANN P. P. 34: 149 Central St., Jan 7 P: Buses, trucks 6 taxi cabs Pig? I know what that means! CHRISIS, JOY P. P. 34: 44 Mans- field St. , Sept. 16 M: 6S C 69 and The Party A good laugh is sun- shine in a house ’ A: Drama Club, YRC, Girls Glee Club, C.R.C. CICCARIELLO, ANN. P. 59: 44 Gordon St., Sept. 26 P: Trying to think of peeves M: Sept. '67, Mar. '68 A: Future Teachers' Club. CLARK, JUDITH. P. 59: 43 Sargent Ave. Sept. 3 P: Going up Walnut Hill Every man for himself or otherwise. CLARK, ROBERT A. P. 74: 18 Walter Terrace, August 1 P: To- morrow M: Prefabricated coffee cold bunka. CLARK, SUSAN L. P. 43: 15 Pinck- ney St. , Nov. 6 P: Smoke filled buses, M: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. CLAROS, REBECCA. P. 81: 14 Bond St. , Oct. 11 P: Walking in the rain; long lectures M: Summer of 67; Murdock High. COAKLEY, ARLENE M. P. 71: 4 Ivaloo St. , Nov. 7 P: Artificial Christmas Trees M: Summer at the Cape A: Yearbook Staff Business Manager; Radiator Staff. COELHO, MARIA P. P. 43: 49 Rush St., June 7 P: Going to Rm. 351 from Rm. 29 M: SHS Senior Prom 1969 A: Student Council, Bank, FTA, Bank Treasurer, YRC. COKE, GARY, P. 74: 19 Mason St., Oct. 27 P: School. COLLINS, KATHLEEN J. P. 34: 43 Prescott St., Nov. 11 P: People who lie M: Junior Homeroom. COLLINS, PETER: 12 Cedar Ave., Oct. 6 P: People who love them - selves I'm all right -- the world's all wrong. COMPARETTI. PAULS. P. 43: 18 Silvcy Place, July 17 P: Pyramus and Thisbe M: Room 314. CONLEY, JOAN. P. 74: 1366 Broad- way, Dec. 4 P: Snobs . CONLEY, SANDRA. P. 40: 238 Sum- mer St., June 3 P: Teachers, school, and peanut butter Little Eric the Red still lives A: YRC, Drama Club VP, SHS C Girls' Glee Clubs, Librarian, Civic Recreational Cho- rus. CONLEY, STEPHEN. : 27 Bay State Avc., Apr. 16 P: Offense Cards M: 107. CONNELLY, DONNA. P. 53: 25 Raymond Avc., June 5 P: Rooms with broken windows on snowy days M: Room 302 -- the Kids 6-12-69 A: G.A.A., Medical Social Workers Club, Radiator Reporter, H. Rm. Rep. CONNELLY, MARGARET A. P. 80: 24 Moreland St., June 14 P: Getting up in the morning M: Tech 69. COOPER, ARLENE F. P. 37: ISA Grant St. , Nov. 29 P: 321 M: 69 Sr. Prom and April 12, 1968. CORBIN, JEANNE. : 53 Vernon St., Oct. 24. CORDARO, NANCY A., P. 31: 2A Gilson Terrace, Mar. 10 P: Con- ceited People M: HR. 113 Sopho- more Year A: DEC A, Red Cross Rep. CORREIA, DIANNE M., P. 22: 91 Bailey Rd., Oct. 22 P: Home- work on weekends M: Jr. Concert and Chem. Lab A: Drama Club, SHS Girl's Glee Club. COSTA, MARIANNA. P. 42: 84 Sycamore St., May 1 P: History M: Glee Club -- 68-69 A: SHS Girl's Glee Club and C.R.C. COTE, DENISE M. , P. 83: 64 Grant St., Dec. 18 P: Bookkeeping 2 and a certain teacher M: The Summer of 1969 A: HRM. Treas. COTTER, EDWARD J. P. 72: 40 Memorial Rd., Jan. 10 P: Pscudos, Puppets, and Hoodsies M: BuNGALowSaDicThumBUsRiDE Y e - SNoWoW. A: Co-Editor yearbook; V.P. Matli Club, National Honor Society; Key Club; Ski Club; Italian Club 1G2, Student Council; Honor Guard. COVINO, ROBERT J. P. 29: 66 Adams St., Oct. 26 P: Homework Better late than never A: IBM. COYLE, PATRICIA. P. 77: 76 Berkeley St., June 19 P: Homework M: Junior Homeroom. CRISPO, CREGORY J. P. 24: 34 Robinson St., Oct. 25 P: Lunches in cafeteria M: Mrs. Costello, Jr. Homeroom 30 A: Football 2. CROWE, JUDITH M. P. 81: 36 Hud- son St. , Sept. 9 P: Conceited peo- ple M: Junior H. R. 30. CUNHA, ANN-MARIE. P. 60: 96 Moreland St., Dec. 2 M: Dec. 2, 1967, Summer of 69 A: Girl's Glee Club, H.R. Treasurer, SHS Glee Club, H.R. Banker, Red Cross Rep., Ski Club. CUNNINGHAM, GERALD J. : 20 Thorpe St., Nov. 24. CURRAN, DOROTHY E. P. 54: 1374 Broadway, Sept. 25 P: School lunches M: Room 30 A: Glee Club. CURRERI, GERALD. : 32 Winslow Avc., Jan 24 P: 7th Periods M: Lunch Room. CURRIER, DONNA M. P. 40: 40 Josephine Ave., Feb. 11 P: V.W.'s M: 61 Valiant. D D'AGOSTINO, PETER A. P. 18: 158 Lowell St., Feb. 26 P: Lunch Lines M: Mrs. Pleshaw's English Class A: Latin Club. DALEY, DEBORAH M. P. 37: 16 Mountain Ave., Jan. 1 P: School M: Feb. 4, 1968. DALEY, STEPHEN: 12A Lincoln Ave., July 1. 112 DALEY, WILLIAM J. P. 25: 8 Cutler Park, Sept. 9 P: English Class of '67 M: English Class of '68. D'AMBROSIO, ANTHONY. P. 02: 40 Pennsylvania Avc., July 24 M: Senior year A: Soccer Team. D'AMBROSIO, WAYNE. P. 37: 33 Madison St. , May 4 P: Fence Drills M: 1968 Football Season A: Football, Ski Club. D'ANCELI, MARIE D. P. 39: 69 Rogers Avc., Oct. 24 P: Hypocrites M: Kids at SHS; rooms 114 G 31 A: Art Club, Drama Club. DA ROCHA, TITO. : 7 Jasper St., Nov. 10. D'ARRICO, DONNA A. P. 85: 81 Governor Winthrop Rd. , March 6 P: Fuzzy weather G rainy Monday mornings M: Jr. Prom 6S G Sr. Prom 69 with Johnny. DAVIS, KATHLEEN M. P. 74: 63 Dimick St., Jan. 14 P: Mondays M: Sophomore year. DAWKINS, RALPH B. : 9 Malvern Ave., Sept. 2. DE AMELIO, BARBARA A. P. 85: 429 Medford St., July 3 P: English teachers M: January 25, '69 A: Banker 2, Radiator Reporter, Red Cross Rep. DEARBORN, ALAN R. P. 46: 94 Prichard Ave., Feb. 14 P: English Literature M: Jr. Homeroom. DE CRUZ, RAMON S. 15 Harold St., Jan 6 P: Latin? M: Into the valley of death rode 600. DE FINA, CAROL D. P. 29: 24 Fiske Ave., May 8 P: Phony People; waiting I want a drink of water A: National Honor, Abraxas, Jr. Concert, French Club I. DELLACAVA, NICHOLAS A. P. 27: 73 Lexington Avc., Nov. 8 M: Sophomore Hrm. 114, Jr. Hrm. 31 If there's a will there's a way . DELLO IACONO, ROBERTA M. P. 25: 49 Derby St., Feb. 25 P: Walk- ing by a bunch of boys Wonder bread helps build bodies A: Honor Guard, Radiator. DEL PONTE, CHRISTINE M. P. 48: 21 Hall Ave., June 23 P: White Sox M: After 5th period in the basement A: Pep Squad. DENEHY, DENNIS. P. 41: 20 Memo- rial Rd., Oct. 6 Living is like a game and you're just here to win. DERVISHIAN, JAMES L. P. : 119 Central St., Nov. 18 P: The thumb at 2:30 M: Mr. __fast walk. DESMARAIS, JUNE E. P. 27: 13 Cameron Avc., June 8 P: School in the winter time M: Senior year A: Drama Club, Inter-Nat. Thespian Soc. HRM. Banker. DESMOND, WILLIAM F. 21 Walnut St., Aug. 14 P: Conceited People M: Roadrunner King. DE TOMA, LOUIS B. P. 58: 15 Por- ter St., Oct. 28 P: People M: Chemistry Class. DE VELIS, BERNARD J. P. 49: 85 Woods Avenue, Sept. 4 M: Sum- mer '69 mmm-mmm Sure Do! !! A: SHS Glee Club 2,3, Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3, A cappclla 3. DE VITO, LINDA A. P. 70: 12 Dimick St., Mar. 13 P: White Socks M: Sept. 18, 1969. DE VITO, LINDA M. P. 70: 8 Fen- nell St., July 17 P: Having skinny legs Win some, lose some. DI CAMPO, ANTHONY F. P. 58: 51 Gorham St., Jan. 15 P: Algebra Teachers M: Jan. 25, 1969. DI CENZO, GERARD R. : 27 Cutter Avc., Aug. 25 M: Physic's Class A: Chess Club. DI CICCO, ANTHONY R. P. 38: 23 Trull St. , Apr. 7 P: Staying after for Mr. DaPrato M: 4th period Span- ish Class A: Baseball. DICKERSON, DAVID F. , P. 49: 10 Chandler St., Sept. 14 P: Small boys Thank God, I'm an Atheist A: Ski Club 2,3. DI GIOVANNI, MARIA. P. 38: 134 Walnut St., Dec. 21 M: Soph. W.C. Class You'll never find developing paper in the snow A: IBM 1,2,3; Italian Club 1; Jr. Class Com.; Abraxas 2,3; SHS, Girls Glee Club 3; Student Council 3. DI MARE, NELLA S. P. 71: 36 Windsor Rd. , Feb. 17 P: SHS boys A: Italian Club, Jr. HRM. Rep. DI MEO, ANNA T. P. 65: 130 Powder House Blvd., Nov. 2 P: Having to stay in America instead of Italy M: Mr. Sorabella's Math Class A: Sec. Italian Club. DI MINICO, ANTHONY: P. 72: 29A Jacques St., July 18 P: Maxi coats M: Jr. Gym. DI RUSSO, RITA M. P. 54: 29 Alston St., Feb. 25 P: Conceited people, English Teachers M: HR 204, Sept. 17, 1969, Water skiing A: Drill Team, Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep., Ski G4 tb. DISCHINO, NICHOLAS P. P. 66: 127 Hudson St., April 3. DI TUCCI, JAMES: 6 Beacon PI., Oct. 29. DI TUCCI, ROBERT. P. 74: 183 113 Central St., July 3 P: My S.S. 396 M: Room 329 G 32 G Apr. 16, 1969 A: Radiator Reporter. DOHERTY, DAVID D. P. 38: 17 Pleasant Avc. Feb. 7 P: Time between 8:30 and 2:30 M: U.S. History in RM. 349. DOHERTY, MARY E. P. 36: 35 Simpson Ave., May 17 P: Sciluatc's 11:00 crew M: Rm. 331 A: French Club, GAA, Medical Social Workers Club. DONAHUE, PAULE. P. 39: 12 Ben- ton Rd. , Aug. 28 M: Vermont G Sweden 69 A: Student Council, V.P., Senior Class President, Na- tional Honor V.P., Radiator G Year- book Photographer, Key Club, Somerville Community Ambassador to Sweden 69, Cross Country, 1 Out- door Track 1, Band 1, Time Current Events Test Winner, 1 G 2. S: Tues- day Afternoon (Forever Afternoon). DONNELLAN, MAUREEN L. P. 70: 29 Oxford St., Dec. 1 P: Hawks and Hypocrites Minds arc like parachutes, they're useless unless they're open . D'ONOFRIO, PAULA. P. 39: 33 Thorpe St., Feb. 18 P: Classrooms in winter M: Jr. English room 24 Mr. Q A: Homeroom Banker. DONOVAN, WILLIAM J. P. 69: 314 Washington St., March 15 P: Lunch- room M: Junior Concert. DOW'NING, JOAN. P. 19: 74 Gordon St. , Oct. 8 P: That weekend in between M: Winter Carni '69. DRACO, LINDA. P. 33: 42 Bay State Avc., Oct. 29 P: Studies M: My junior year A: Cheerleader, Ski club. Abraxas. DRINKWATER, WILLIAM R. P. 54: 105 Fremont St. , April 19 P: English in 332 M: Soph, and Jr. Boy's Glee Club A: DECCA. DRISCOLL, DANIEL. P. 67: 21 Lesley Avenue, May 22 P: Room 313 4th period M: Tech '68. DUBBS, MARY E. P. 49: 8 Morrison Place, Sept. 5 P: Getting up on cold mornings M: Summer and Christmas of '68. DUCI, STANLEY: 61 Central St., June 19 P: W'aking up M: Soph, year. DUGGAN, DOROTHY. P. 76: 77 Marion St., Mar. 2. DUGGAN, JOYCE L. P. 63: 83 Concord Ave., Nov. 2 P: Conceited teens M: Summer 69 A: V.P. Middlesex Tri- Hi-Y, Medical Social Workers Club, Bank, H.R. Treas. DUNBAR, PATRICIA A. P. 66: 54 Montrose St., May 29 P: WAITING M: Aug. of 69 . DUNLEA, JUDITH. P. 33: 70 Hall Ave., July 29 P: Studying in Cafeteria and 8 15 bell M: The love you make, is the love you make, is the love you take A: Portia, Abraxas. DUPONT, DONNAMARLA R. P. 45: S9 Munroe St., March 11 P: Competition with other girls M: Robert Hall's Park- ing Lot -- at nite A: Honor Guard, Drill Team. E EDWARDS. JUNEM. P. 77: SO Mt. Vernon St. , May 17 P: Locked bath- rooms at recess M: Rm. 47; cooking A: D.C.C.A. ENDICOTT, WILLIAM F. P. 61: 52 Prescott St., March 21 P: Racism M: Losses against N. Quincy A: Basketball 1,2,3, Track 2,3, Glee Club, Student Council, Math Club. EOV1NE, DIANE. P. 46: 97 Puritan Rd., March 1 P: Giraffe M: A certain G.B.L. Champ A: Pep Squad, Home- room Rep. Ski Club, Radiator Reporter. ERNEST, DEBORAH. P. 74: 14 Victoria St. , Aug. 11 P: 354 M: Aug. 18, 1969. ESKHOLME, MICHAEL. P. : 22 Otis St., June 17 P: School Lunches M: Room 313. F FAHEY, JANET L. P. 19: 16 Westminis- ter St., Feb. 10 P: Boy chasers M: Soph. year. FALLON, CAROL J. P. 69: 125 Alcwtfe Brook Pkwy., June 19 M: Business class 1967 S: The link between nations is not man, it is only time . . . FAMA, JOANNE. P. 58: 49 Spencer Ave. , March 19 P: Rusty water M: Mr. Quinlan's flowered room -- 24 A: Banker, Red Cross Rep., Treasurer, Ski Club, Personnel Office. FANTASIA, ANNETTE M. P. 21: 67 Boston Ave. , Sept. 20 P: Chicken scratches M: Room 141 A: Abraxas, French Club, FTA, Portia, Som. Tri- Hi-Y. FARMAKIS, THEODORE. P. 76: 20 Cleveland St. , May 8 P: Staying awake in class; shaving M: Standing in the corridor A: Glee Club, Football, Track, Chess Club, Ski Club. FARRAH, LINDA M. P. 78: 30 Brown- ing Rd., June 13 P: Sophomores M: Matli room 105 A: Girls' Glee club, SHS Glee club, Medical-Social Work- ers Club, Italian club. FAZIO, DENISE. P. 25: 14 Ibbctson St., Oct. 21 P: Studs M: White Karman Chia A: Honor Guard, Tri-Hi-Y. FAZIO, JOSEPH. : 225 Morrison Ave., June 21. FENNELLY, KATHERINE H. P. 65: 33 Florence St., March 19 P: Pay- ing a nickel to chew gum in 102 M: Senior Year A: Sec. DECCA. FERIO LI, CARL. P. 19: 96 Pritchard Ave., June 10 P: Homework M: Junior year. FEROLA, JOHN F. P. 55: 1 Belmont Sq. , May 5 P: getting up early and getting a haircut M: Junior Prom 68, Senior Prom 69 with Donna A: Band 1 G 2. FERRY, MICHAEL G. P. 20: 83 Con- well Ave., Apr. 23 P: liver and jam M: Grant St. Mailbox A: Math club 1,2,3, Nat'l Honor Society, Chcm II Pres., Abraxas Staff, 2G3, Italian Club, Ski Club 2G3. FESS, DOROTHY L. P. 55: 557 Somerville Ave., Aug. 22 P: First lunch M: Homeroom A: Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Guard, Bank Treas. FEZZVOGLIO, MARIA B.: 11 Foskett St., July 31 P: Sophomores who act sophisticated M: Feb. 14, 1969. FIELDS, EDWARD. P. 55: 25 Walnut St., October 8 A: Football. FITZGERALD, EDWARD J. : 88 Rogers Ave., Nov. 30 P: Ultra- straight people M: Wicrd science courses A: Glee Club. FORSTER, STEVEN G. P. 48: 8 Leon St., Feb. 16 P: Cliques M: Last year's North Quincy game A: Foot- ball, Band, Baseball. FORTUNATO, BARRY. P. : 72 Win- slow Ave. , March 29 P: Bothersome people M: Room 34. FOSTER, MARLENE F. P. S6: 88 Lexington Ave., Aug. 1 P: Trying to climb the flagpole at '69 Tech Make new friend, keep old one; one is silver, the other is gold. FOSTER, ROBIN. : 8 Park Ave., Nov. 29 P: 4th year M: certain people, Al's A: Library Ass't. FOWLER, WILLIAM H. P. 55: 126 Walnut St., Mar. 28 P: Spanish Teachers M: The Great Lab Acci- dent of 69. FRANCALANCL , LAURA. P. 25: 62 Mt. Vernon St., May 13 P: Little people M: August 68 A: Red Cross Rep., Banker, Senior Year. 115 FRANCIS, ROBERT. P. 32: 26 Garrison Ave., Jan. 23 P: Sopho- more's questions M: Glee Club Rehearsals A: SHS Glee Club, A Cappella, Stage Crew, FTA. FRANCUCCI, MARIO. P. 25: 314 McGrath Hgwy., Oct 5 P: Physics Lab M: Miller Book. FRANCUCCI, NICHOLAS. P. 34: 314 McGrath Hgwy., Oct. 5 P: 2:15 to 2:30 M: Orpheus Concert. FRASIER, MARY. P. 45: 11 St. James Ave., Mar 5 P: Student Council M: Tech Tourney. FREY, CAROL. : 145 Morrison Ave., Jul 25 P: Make Believe People That ain't Bad, Huh! FUCARAZZO, STEVEN. P. 66: 75 Hudson St., Nov. 1 P: Fast talkers M: Physics, 4th period A: V.P. Ski Club, Soccer Club, Key Club. G GAGNE, CATHERINE. : 53 Edgar Ave., Dec. 16. GALENO, CARMELLA. P. 60: 11 Greene St., March 18 P: Im- mature boys M: Soph, year; Tech games. GANNON, RENEE. P. 38: 43 Kidder Ave., Sept. 23 P: The name Flash M: The zoo in room 309 Jr. year A: Student Council Recording Sec. 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2,3; Sigma Lambda Psi, Vice-Pres. 2,3; Girls Glee Club 1,2,3, A Cappella Choir 1,2,3, SHS Clee Club 1,2,3; Portia 1; Homeroom Rep. GARTLAND, PAULA: P. 44: 79 Bel- mont St.; March 4 P: Backstabbers, reckless Drivers M: Senior Prom '69 A: SHS, Girls' Glee Clubs; A Cap- pella Choir 2,3; H. R. Rep. 2. GASPARINI, DIANE. P. 73: 17 Col- lege Hill Rd., Oct. 25 P: Phonics M: Summer of 1967 A: Ski Club; Abraxas. GAUDET, DIANE. P. 74: 8 Autumn St., Oct 29 P: Bookkeeping II M: Summer 68. GAUDET, DONALD. : 8 Autumn St. , Oct. 29 P: Getting up in the morning M: Orpheus Concert A: Chess Club. GAZUNIS, ROSS. P. 75: 166 Glen St., Dec. 30 P: Short Pants M: The Mope A: Hockey (1,2,3). GEARY, CHRISTOPHER. P. 29: SO Boston Avc., Dec. 17 P: People who hate eggplant sandwiches M: Eggplant sandwiches A: Pres. Chcm. II Club, Ex-Officio World Cultures II Club. GEARY, ROBERT: P. 84: 60 Clarendon Avc., Oct. 7. CEMELLARO, GUY. P. 19: 9 Autumn St., July 6 P: My father's car M: Tenth grade Latin class A: Key Club. CERANEO, ROBERTA. P. 46: 37 Magnus Ave., Aug. 9 P: Tripleing with two best friends! M: Aug. 23, '69 A: Treasurer Middlesex Tri-Hi-Y; Bank 2; Medical Social Workers Club. CHERGIA, VINCENT: 48 Boston Ave., Dec. 16 r: Get a haircut. M: Termites in the Gym are my companions. CIARAMITA, CAMILLE. P. 53: 28 Cherry St., Sept. 30 P: Crowded Cafeterias M: Jr. year G Tech Tourney A: Radiator Reporter. CIBEAULT, MARIE. P. 74: 7 Wesley St., Jan. 23 P: Phonies M: Rms. 349 G 114. GILCHRIST, RICHARD. : 97 Oxford St., July 21. GILES, RHONDA. P. 33: 31 Cherry St., Oct. 16 P: Mid-term G Final Exams M: Tech Tourney and Junior Year A: Red Cross. GILUS, SUSAN. P. 22: 11 Lester Ter- race, Dec. 11 P: Being hit by the swinging doors M: My senior year A: Nat'l Honor Society; Ski Club; Hellenic Club. GIORDANO, JOANNE. P. 46: 84 Boston Ave., Dec. 2 P: Climbing from Rm. 29 to Rm. 351 M: Going to Football games A: Ski Club 3. GIORDANO, STEPHEN. P. 80: 35 Gov. Winthrop Rd., Nov. 26 P: Work M: Junior Porm A: Ski Club. GIURLEO, ADELAIDE. P. 32: 44 Jaques St., Oct. 19 P: Boys with long hair M: Sophomore year A: Bank 18 2. GIURLEO, ELIZABETH. P. 77: 44 Jaques St., Oct. 14 P: Conceited People M: Summer of '68. GL1ESMAN, SANDRA. P. 35: 277 High- land Ave., Nov. 12 P: Tests Is that all there is? COGAIN, JEANNE. P. 55: 112 Central St., Aug. 2 P: Lunches and crowded cafeteria M: New Year's Eve '69 A: Hr. Banker 2,3. GOODRIDCE, MALCOLM. P. 60: 68 Concord Ave., Nov. 13 P: Somerville High School M: Myself A: Baseball, basketball. GORE, JUDY. P. 70: 55 Columbus Ave., Jan. 20 P: Selfish people You can never miss anything you never had A: Chaplain, Middlesex Tri-Hi-Y. CRACE, ROBERT R. P. 54: 44 Beacon St., Nov. 3 P: People who push and shove in the corridors A: Baseball, Basketball. GRAFFEO, ANN. P. 86: 16A Trull St., Nov. 7 P: Mr. O'Brien's Office M: Oct. 10, 1969. GRANDE, MARY L. P. 83: 55 Dart- mouth St., Jan. 6. GRAVES, KAREN J. P. 77: 108 Cen- tral St., Feb. 12 P: School St. Hill on cold mornings M: Senior Prom 69 A: Homeroom banker 3. CRAY, PHILLIP. : 1 Taunton St., July 17 P: Hippies M: 4 years at SHS. GREENE, STEVEN. : 38 Liberty Ave., June 1. GREENWOOD, BARRY. P. 26: 15 Fen- wick St., Feb. 7 P: Autographed News- papers M: 2nd period study. GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM T. P. 66: 17 Grant St., Nov. 18. GROSSMAN, DOROTHY. P. 64: 84 Woods Avc., Mar. 7 P: Projects and Final Exams M: A certain look A: SHS Glee Club 2,3, Girl's Glee Club 2,3, Portia 2,3. CUIDOBONI, JOHN. P. 42: 25 Josephine Ave., Mar. 21 M: Tech Tourney and Winning GBL in 1968 A: Sophomore basketball and cross country track. GULLAGE, DENISE S. P. 69: 109 Boston Ave., May 25 P: Soph. English M: 8-28-68. H HALEY, KATHLEEN. P. 61: 45 Sargent Ave., May 12 P: Plastic people A: Abraxas, French Club, Homeroom Re- porter, Middlesex Tri-Hi-Y, National Honor Society Treas., Portia, Radiator. HALLORAN, GERALD. : 23 Ossipec Rd. , July 10 P: Hippies M: My 5 yrs. at SHS A: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track. HAMWEY, JOYCE E. P. 23: 70 Craigic St., April 12 P: When teachers ask me if I studied M: Room 314 Chemistry with Mr. T. A: I.B.M., Medical So- cial Workers Club, Pep Squad. 116 HARRINGTON, JOHN. P. 33: 108 Ver- non St., April 27 P: Mr. Martin Span- ish and homework M: 69 trip to New York A: Art Club, Chess Club, Drama Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Ski Club. HARRIS, SONIA A. P. 42: 12 Harrison Rd., Nov. 16, P: Senior Eng. Class Rm. 32 M: Trip to New York and Drama Club A: G.A.A., Radiator Staff, Drama Club. HART, KATHLEEN M. : 154 Clcn St., Oct. 23 P: aggravaters M: '69 Prom. HARTY, JOSEPH K. : 217 College Ave., June 27 P: Bccries, Hondas, and pho- nies M: HR. 225, 204. HATZIMICHAEL, TASIA. P. 60: 73 Walnut Street, Oct. 2 P: Hypocirtes M: Jr. English in 331 A: Hellenic Club, French Club, National Honor Society, Home room treasurer, Abraxas Staff. HAYES, CLAUDE R. P. 77: 26 1 2 Vinal Avc., Jan. 31 P: People who think they know it all M: New York Trip. HAYES, JUANITA M. P. 45: 20 Green- ville St., March 2S P: Monday Morn- ings M: Escapade in New York. HEBB, WENDY D. : 78 Columbus Avc., Oct. 29 P: Super Berries M: Rocky Racoon and Rm. 141. HECARTY, DONNA M. P. 50: 57 Broadway, June 23 P: Rose Spinale Hi ya honey! A: SHS Glee Club, Stu- dent Council, Jr. Red Cross, Abraxas Staff, Radiator Staff, Art Club, Year- book Staff. HERSEY, THOMAS E. P. 35: 1370 Broadway, Jan. 8 P: People who aren't open minded M: Last day of every school year. HICKEY, MAUREEN. P. 32: 115 Shore Dr., Apr. 25 P: People who always think they're right M: Junior Prom of 68 A: Somerville Tri-Hi-Y, Hr. Trcs., Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Banker, Ski Club. HIGGINS, LAWRENCE. : 19 Columbus Ave., Aug. 28. HILTON, LEAH J. P. 26: S2 Belmont St., Apr. 24 P: Little kids and people who aggravate me M: Apr. 26, 68; Dee. 23, 68 A: Cheerleader, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y. HOEY, ELAINE. P. 66: 35 Hudson St., Feb. 20 P: Monday morning M: French 3, Rm. 141 A: SHS Glee Club, Red Cross. HOGAN, JEANNETTE I. P. 53: 66 Rog- ers Ave., Dee. 4 P: Getting up in the morning M: Rm. 141 ArG.A.A., Drama Club, Medical Social Workers, tutoring. HOSMAN, GREGORY. P. 85: 18 Sewall St., May 12. HOULIHAN, KATHLEEN. P. 55: 28 Richdale Ave., Feb. 19 P: French 3 M: Jan. IS, 1969 A: S.H.S. Clee Club, Girls' Glee Club. HOUPES, PAMELA. : 12 Oxford St., le June 24 P: People who don't smile M: Sophomore year A: Girls' Glee Club, Red Cross. HOVASSE, RICHARDS. P. 75: 38 Co- lumbia St., Sept. 1 Simple is when you mind your business. M: Thornton's fifth period circus. HUMPHREY, LINDA A. P. 69: 319 High- land Ave., Nov. 1 P: Spanish M: 1968-69 Hmrm. 230. HURLEY, PAUL. P. 39:41 Lewis St., Jan. 21 P: Hr. 235 M: Junior year. HUSKINS, SUSAN F. P. 77: 116 Porter St., Aug. 17 P: Uncle Tom M: Cir- cus in Rm. 102 A: DCCA. HUTCHINS. RICHARD. : 41B Franklin St., Aug. 19 P: School lunch M: Miss Stack. HUTCHINSON, JAMES. : 29 Spencer Ave., Jan. 24 P: None M: None. I INN IS, FRANCES, P. 32: 24 Bay State Ave., July 26 P: Do your tiling, and do it good! M: Jr. English, Miss O'Brien, Rm. 30 A: Bank txcas., Tri-Hi-Y. INNIS, ROBERT. : 24 Bay State Ave., Aug. 8 P: School lunch M: Mr. Hayes Rm. 110 A: Football. IRWIN, KENNETH L. : 16 Spencer Ave., Jan. 12 P: Girls with Maxi-coats M: The ceiling in Rm. 332, Soph. A: DEC A. IRWIN, WILLIAM M. : 16 Eastman Rd., March 18. J JESSE, ENEWAL. P. 20: 243 Powder House Blvd., Jan. 25 P: School lunches M: Room 230. JOHNSON, STEPHEN G. P. 53: 141 Hillsdale Rd., Aug. 1 P: School lunch M: RM. 330. JOYCE, JOHN. P. 52. JOYCE, KATHLEEN A. P. 55: 15 Pros- pect Hill Ave., July 26 P: Swinging doors, being called Joyce M: Three years I could never forget'' A: Nat. Honor, Banking, French Club, FTA, GAA, Glee Club. International Club, YRC, Abraxas, Homeroom rep., Radiator. K KEARNS, GREGORY H. P. 64: 114 School St., Jan. 21 P: Empty Refrigera- tor M: Physics with Mr. Wrobel A: Cross Country Track, Banking. KELLEY, FRANCIS J. P. 59: 79 Lexing- ton Ave., April 21 P: Homework What did you say? . KENNEDY, PAUL. : 1 Dow St., May 15 P: School Lunches M: Football team of 68-70 season A: Football. KII.EY, ELLEN L. P. 84: 122 Heath St., April 30 P: Crowded Stairways M: The trip to New York and the U.N. A: Ski Club, YRC. KILLILEA, THOMAS C. : 7 Leon St.. Jan. 28 P: Foggy laboratories How's your turkey? A: Basketball. KILLOREN, FRANCIS J. P. 68: 35 Dane Ave., March 2 P: Seventh Periods M: oom 231. KILTY. MARYC. P. 68: 367 Broadway, August 22 P: People who arc two-faced M: October 22, 1969. KING, MAUREEN A. : 1370 Broadway, May 25 P: Waiting for people M: Very special person in typing. KLEMM, HANSH. P. 73: 724 Broadway, Jan. 22 P: Yoyos and hoodsies M: Miss Bullcn A: Nat. Honor Soc. KONIKOWSKI, PATRICIA. P. : 1 Hill- side Ave., May 7 P: Bookkeeping II M: RM. 49. KOTSONIS, EBRIDICI. P. 32: 71 Hol- land St., Aug. 1 P: People who lie and arc dirty M: Summer of 67 A: Hellenic Club. L LABADINI, DENNIS. P. 50: 18 Princeton St., Feb. 12 P: The Quay M: The original Quay. LANDERS, DAVID M. P. 50: 119 York- town St., June 28. P: Lunch M: Room 231. LANDERS, ELLEN L. P. 68: 119 York- town St.. July 27 P: Teachers who talk a lot M: Summer of 67 . LANDRY, PAUL L. P. 52: 112 Yorktown St., June 20 P: Lunch M: Room 27. LANZA, GAIL. P. 49: 29 Ellis St.,-Wo- burn, June 1 P: Staying after in Room 235 M: Tech Tourney. LAROQUE, JOAN M. P. : 10 Lincoln Parkway, July 4 P: Four People Sharing one Locker Drop dead . LAURIA, JOAN. P. 70: 18 Franklin Ave., Sept. 8. LAVOIE, MARY. P. 81: 50 Memorial Rd., Feb. 19 P: Getting up and going to school M: Tech Tourney 69 A: H. R. Treasurer. LEARY, LINDA I. P. 31: 90 Chandler St., Feb. 13 M: Honor Guard and tutoring. LE BLANC, EDWARD F. P. 70: 354 Somerville Ave., Jan. 28 M: Class Day Linda my Love . LE BLANC, GAIL. P. 86. LEE, RICHARD. : 47 Hancock Street, June 26 M: 205. LEECH, EDWARD. : 35 Charnwood Rd., Feb. 7 M: Praise the floor you walk on A. Track, Basketball, IBM, Math Club Someone help this school, please. LEONE, PAULETTE J. P. 46: 555 Somer- ville Ave., June 8 P: Talking in front of classes M: Rm. 47. I. OBLUNDO, CATHERINE. P. 26: 81 Lowell St., March 29 P: Waking up and having to face school Take a bath A: Banking, Italian Club. LODATO, AUGUSTINE. : 15 Fairmont Ave., July 5 P: Student Patrol To score you need a goal. LUCAS, MARY. P. 47: 23 Jay St., March 24 P: Crowded Busses M: Tech Tourney Games. LUCAS, ROBYN S. P. Si: S4 Hudson St., Oct. 31 P: Monday Mornings M: Baker's Island Summers A: Som. Tri- Hi-Y Chaplain. 117 LUKAS, PAUL. : 51 Fairfax St., Jan. 10 P: The Stupid Sophomores Speed Kills A: Cross country track, indoor track. LYNCH, DANIEL F. P. 30 : 88 Avon St., Oct. 11 P: Long-haired hippies M: Chemistry Class of '69. LYNCH, JOSEPH A. P. 67: 28 Dartmouth St., Nov. 16 P: Idle threats M: SAC -- Junior English — 24 A: Hockey. M MACARELLI, JOSEPH M. P. 80: 16 Wyatt St., May 1 P: Long skirts M: The 2:30 bell. MACERA, MARIA T. P. 59: 88 Munroc St., April 14 M: Chem Labs in 314 Silence is golden but noise is more fun A: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, SHS 2, 3 Homeroom treas. 1,2, Red Cross Rep 3. MACKEY, JOSEPH. P. 23: 23 Jacques St., June 2 P: Cynics, doggers, fence drills M: Games, coaches, players, the left side. A: Football, All Scholastic, Jr. Yr.; Co-Capt.; Student Council, Exec. Board; National Honor; Jr. Class Pres.; Harvard Book Award; Phi Beta Kappa Award; Basketball. MAC LONE, DENNIS D. =396 Medford St., May 13 P: Grey hairs from school M: My 1951 Pontiac in the Tech. A: Ski Club, Bank, Boys' Chorus, SHS Glee Club, Radiator. Mac NEIL, CATHERINE. P. 23: 21 Burn- side Ave., Sept. 7 P: Boys with a temper ' M: Winter of 68 -- 69 A: homeroom Treas. 2,3. MACONE, ANTHONY. P. 21: 162 Cen- tral St., Sept. 18 P: another lousy day M: Room 232 A: Bank, Key Club. MACONE, DANIEL. P. 18: 37 Upland Rd., May 1 P: The Lunches M: Room 232 A: National Honor Society, Key Club. MACANZINI, MARIE A. : 40 Pitman St.. April 23 P: Midterm and Final Exams M: Rooms 306, 232, 206 A: National Honor Society, Bank, H.R. Treasurer. MAHONEY, VIRGINIA. P. 47: 510 Mys- tic Ave., June 29 P: Teachers M: Homeroom, Mr. Gordinicr, 306 A: Homeroom Rep., Tri-Hi-Y, Bank Corps MAKRINOS, ANNA. P. 41: 56 Vinal Ave., April 13 P: People who lie and repeat other's ideas M: July 29, 1965 and Dec. 6, 1966 A: Pres. Hellenic Club. MAK YIU SAN, ALBERT. : 3 Walter Terrace, May 13. MALZONE, DIANE E. P. 26: 151 Jacques St., June 8 P: Stairs at SHS M: Home- room 306 A: Tri-Hi-Y, Ski Club. MAMONE, MARIA. P. 56: 7 Spencer Ave., April 29 P: Projects G Term Papers M: Friends at SHS; Jr. Home- room A: Portia, Glee Club. MANGAN, RICHARD J. P. 83: 50 Flor- ence St., Sept. 27 P: Getting out of bed M: Retailing HR. 102 A: DECA. MANOOGIAN, LINDA. P. 21: 14 Barton St., Aug. 20 P: People who arc slavish followers M: Mr. Leonard's ears and socks A: Radiator Reporter; Portia; Tri- Hi- Y; Homeroom Banker; Radiator and Abraxas Staff. MARCHIO, PAUL. P. 27: 5 Claremon St., Dee. 29 P: Math M: Latin A: Latin Club, Bank Corps. MARCOTTE, HENRY J. : 9 Partridge Ave., April 5. MARDEROSIAN, JUDITH. P. 65: 41 Thorndike St., Dec. 28 M: Gloucester '69 The Heart is a Lonely Hunter . MARINO, DENNIS J. P. 67: 18 Moore St., March 4 M: Room 234. MARSH, ELIZABETH. P. 51: 27 Wyatt St., Aug. 21 P: Winter M: Sept. 18,_ 1968 -- I came to America. MARSHALL, CHRISTINE. P. 67: 28 Hancock St., Nov. 30 P: Lunches Wow . MARTINO, MICHAEL. P. 25: 24B Cherry St., Jan. 13. MARTINS, MARY. P. 58: 5 Winclom St., July 28 P: Immature boys and foul mouths M: 313 -- Mr. Pignatcllo A: Radiator, Student Council. MASON, JAMES J. : 56 Albion St., March 9. MASSICLIA, FRANCIS J. P. 77: 380 Medford St., August 31 M: The good old days in 234. MASTROPIERI, PATRICIA. P. 58: 13 Nashua St., Oct. 26 P: Lunches and certain teachers M: Junior Homeroom, 234. MATARA, JOSEPH. P. 85. MATARAZZO, JAMES. P. 64: 149 Cen- tral St., June 14 M: Years of good times gone by Happiness is a warm gun with time A: Track 1 G 2; Key Club 3; SHS and Boys' Glee Club 3. MATERESE, MARY. P. 55: 25 Jay St., Sept. 14 P: Monday morning M: Soph, homeroom 313 A: Homeroom banker. MAZZEO, MARY ANN. P. 43: 5 Dresden Circle, May 3 P: Two-faced people M: Winter of '68 G '69 A: Homeroom Rep.; Student Council Rep. MAZZEO, SARAH S. P. 43: 4 Pearl Ter., Dee. 24 P: Immature boys and two- facers M: Junior year and Mr. Jones' History Class. McCarthy. BRUCE. P. 59: 519 Mystic 118 Valley Pkway., Oct. 10, 1953 P: Miss Tranicllo's French (2) Class M: Room 329 and Mrs. Hrubi A: Drama Club, Y.R.C. Ski Club. McCarthy, PAULINE. P. 41: 28 Syca- more St., June 26 P: Work M: Summer of 67 A: Homeroom Representative. McCORMACK, KENNETH D. P. 26: 68 Flint St., March 8 P: 7th Periods M: North Quincy — Somerville football, 68 Keep your city clean, eat a pigeon. McCREEDY, LORRAINE. P. 34: 45 Jose- phine Ave., April 5 P: Gym Classes M: My junior year. MCDONOUGH, MARY. P. 26: 37 Brown- ing Rd., May 13 P: Shy People M: Homerooms 234 G 206, Laughter with Mac . MeGRATH, GERALDINE a. : 32 Cor- 1 am St., Dec. 17. MeINNIS, JOSEPH M. : 25 Meacham Rd., April 17. McKENNA, STEPHEN G. : 52 Electric Ave., May 15. McKENZIE, JOHN. : 75 Lowden Ave., May 14. McLaughlin, ellen r. p. 47: 100 Fremont St., Jan. 24 P: Never enough money Money is the root of all evil, but evil spelled backwards is live. McLaughlin, james g. p. so: 44 Boston St., Mar. 2 P: Long skirts G high necklines Lay back G groove on a rainy day. McLaughlin, karol a. p. 75:283 Alewife Brook Parkway, Feb. 19. McMANUS, ROBERT J. P. 68: 33 Ray- mond Ave., Dee. 1 P: School M: Junior Homeroom. McNELLEY, PAUL H. : 77A Moreland St., Jan. 14 P: No smoking, corridor permits M: Sophomore HR 341. McQUADE, MICHAEL C. : 36 Lowdcn Avc., Nov. 23. MELLO, LINDA M. P. 42: 14 Lincoln Pkwy., June 23 P: Two-faced people I am what I am, not what you want me to be A: Glee Club, Ski Club. MELNICK, ANN M. P. 59: 204 Cedar St., Oct. 5 P: Buses in the morning M: Summer of 68 A: FTA, Fut. Nurses Club, Library ass't, Ski Club, Abraxas. MEMORY, DANIEL. : 42 Calvin St., March 16. MENDES, RICHARD J. : 43 Paulina St., Sept. 7. MERCURIO, JOSEPH D. P. 72: 4S Jaques St., Jan. 15 P: Being unhappy and a follower There is always a ray of hope A: Math Club, French Club, Key Club, Yearbook rep. MESKELL, DENNIS E. : 7 Tower Court, Feb. 17 P: Homework M: April 30, homecoming of my brother and his wife from Korea. MIELE, RITA J. P. 47: 27 Tufts St., May 23 P: Boys who wear sneakers G white socks M: July 11, 1969 and Tech Tourney. MILLERICK, KAREN A. : 25 Mystic Ave., April 6 P: My sister M: Room 47. MIRANDA, DIDIA J. P. 81: 61 Concord Avc., Nov. 27 P: Crowded buses M: Feb. and Aug. 69 . MOGCIA, GARY P. P. 43 : 500A Mystic Ave., Oct. 9 P: Broken Bones M: Ski Club, Key Club, and Glee Boy's G SHS Clubs, A C appella Choir. MOCCIA, GEORGE P. P. 43: S00A Mys- tic Ave., Oct. 9 P: Climbing the hill to school M: All the good times A: Ski, Key, and Glee (Boy's G SHS) Clubs, Abraxas, A C appella Choir. MONIZ, JOYCE L. P. 23: 73 Rush St., Feb. 19 P: Phony people, conceited boys, Bruce Nicoll M: Jr. yT. G Rm. 314 A: Abraxas, Radiator, Medical Social Workers, YRC, Italian Club, Girls' G SHS Glee Clubs. MONTUORI, VIRGINIA R. P. 40: 31 Gov. Winthrop Rd., Jan. 29 P: People who insist they're always right M: June, 1967 A: Ski Club, Sec. of Investment Club, HmRm. Rep., HmRm. Proctor. MORAN, NANCY E. P. 29: 46 Highland Rd., Oct. 2 P: Boys who play hockey M: Soph, year A: HmRm. Rep., Stu- dent Council. MORANDI, PAUL E. P. 67: 18 Knapp St., Oct. 4 P: Homework M: Oct. 18, 1969 A: HmRm. Treas. MUCCI, VICTOR A. P. 23: 420 Broad- way, July 14 M: 343, 321, 209. MULLIGAN, LINDA M. P. 75: 580 Mys- tic Ave., July 12 P: Class participation G Marks M: Room 47. MURPHY, DAVID H. : 13 Campbell Park, July 20 P: The endless stairways M: Mrs. Lawless Chemistry Class. MURPHY, RICHARD P. : 13 Campbell Park, June 29 P: The lousy lunches M: Buddies at SHS. MURPHY, STEVEN O. P. 71: 11 Walter Terr., Feb. 2 P: Coming to school on cold mornings M: Soph G World Cul- tures Class A: Key Club. MURRAY, CAROL. : 1374 Broadway Chatham Apt. 3b, Jan. 4 That's die way I am. MURRAY, KENNETH L. P. 60: 46 Ox- ford St., March 15 P: Standing on die comer after school M: One Sat. night on Evergreen Rd. A: Soccer. MUSTO, DIANA L. P. 18: 121 Liberty Rd., April 19 M: Day trip to New York; Room 349! Why' don't we do it in the road!! . MUTASCIO, ROSE M. : 74 Moreland St., Aug. 22 P: Room 235, Jr. English M: Feb. snow of 1969. N NETTO, JEAN M. P. 79: 21 Malvern Ave., Feb. 12 P: Anyrone who is phony' 1 M: Junior English, Rm. 29, Miss Pleshaw. NICOLL, BRUCE H. P. 31: 35 Adams St., Apr. 16 P: Severly hung up on skiing M: Chemistry labs with Mr. Tarello A: Founder and President of SHS Ski Club. NICOLORO, FRANCES M. P. 50: 30 Calvin St., Dee. 29 P: 8:15 to 2:30 M: Weekends and Holidays A: Home- room Rep. Glee Club, Banking, Sec. Middlesex Tri-Hi-Y. NOLAN, LEE M. P. 35: 1277 Broadway, Dee. 4 P: School! M: Being in the craziest Jr. Homeroom. NOLAN, WILLIAM L. : 50 Bromfield Rd., Sept. 4. NORDER, MARILYN. P. 44: 11 Curtis , Ave., June 13 P: Doing too much at the same time M: Drama Club A: Pres. French Club, Drama Club, Latin Club, YRC, Nat’l Honor Society'. NORTON, BARBARA A. P. 49: 283 Medford St., July 31 M: Student Coun- cil ski trips Listen to the Warm A: SHS Glee Club, A C appella Choir, Red Cross Rep., Student Council, Jr. Class V.P., Majorette, Honor Guard. NOVELLA, JOSEPHINE A. P. 35: 17 Edmands St., July 16 P: Personnel Office M: Jr. Class Concert. NOSEWORTHY, GREGORY P. : July 10 119 P: Somerville High School M: Room 313 A: DECA. O O’BRIEN, ERIC K. : 155 College Ave., March 25. O'BRIEN, JOAN A. : 74 Boston St., Sept. 30 P: People that diink only of themselves M: Mr. McCuskcr's Office A: Bank. O'BRIEN, NOREEN L. P. 80: 156 Glen St., Dee. 26 P: Ignorance M: Oct. 15, 1969 A: Bank. O'BRIEN, WILLIAM. : 21 Auburn Avc., Jan. 30. O'CONNELL, BARBARA A. P. 75: 16 Sunset Rd., Oct. 9' P: Putting my foot in my mouth M: Student Council Ski Trip A: SHS Glee Club, A Cappclla, Y.R.C., Sigma Lambda Psi, Student Council. O'CONNELL, PATRICIA M. : 16 Sunset Rd., May 1. O'DONNELL, STEPHEN P. : 11 Park St., Feb. 25. OLEFFE, JOSEPH D. P. 82: 33 Summer St., Nov. 15 P: Rose Angclcsco thinks she's too good M: Mrs. Rubin's H.R. last year. OLSEN, ROBERT E. : 12 Lester Ten-., Oct. 13. OLSON, JOHN A. P. 44: 24 Chetwynd Rd., Sept. 30 P: Physics M: Tech Tourney A: Baseball, Basketball. OLSON, NANCY A. P. 39: 52 Sargent Ave., Nov. 15 P: Working M: Feb. of last year A: Tri-Hi-Y, Radiator Reporter. OULETTE, DONALD. P. 85. OVELLETTE, GERARD. P. 84: 66 Wa- terhouse St., April 4. OWINCS, EDMOND L. P. 60: 36 Hamlet St., Dee. 24 P: Monday mornings M: GBL Champs A: Baseball. P PACHECO, ANN-MARIE T. P. S3: 16 Gorham St., April 20 P: Bus Ride Every Morning M: 106 Miss Holman. PACHECO, DONNA J. P. 52: 37 Florence St., May 9 P: Gossip Face piles of trilcs with smiles. A: Future Nurses Club, Hm. Rep. Honor Guard. PACZKOWSKI, LINDA M. P. S3: 74 Newton St., June 16 P: Short hair on boys Keep frowning — Get credit for thinking! A: SHS Glee Club, Girls Glee Club, Ski Club. PACLIUCA, ROBERT. P. 76: 36 Prince- ton St., April 19 M: SHS Be Happy! A: Track. PANN, ARLENE M. P. 52: 60 Albion St., July 31 P: Boys with white socks M: Opal ring A: Tri-Hi-Y. PARLEE, STEVEN. P. 81: 202 Pearl St., Dec. 25 P: Exams M: Earth Space Class. PARON, ROBERTA. P. 80: 11 Austen St., Nov. 5 P: Show offs M: The Health Room. PASHKO, THEODORE V. P. 76: 49 Cross St., April 22 P: West Basement to East 3rd Floor M: I forgot. PATALANO, RAYMOND R. P. 81: 43 Puritan Rd., Sept. 23 P: Mr. McCusk- cr's office M: Somerville beat N. Quincy in football A: Homeroom Rep. PATELLI, JOSEPHINE L. P. 45: 37 Glen- wood Rd., Nov. 17 P: Boys who take girls for granted M: Football games and Pep Rallies A: DECA. PATERSON, BRUCE. : 35 Hall Ave., July 4. PAULK, BARBARA. P. 27: 78 Pearl St., Dee. 9 P: Stuck up boys M: HR. 345 Soph. A: HR Rep., Red Cross Rep. PECK, JEAN M. P. 52: 32 Clark St., Nov. 10 P: People who arc always fighting M: The Cafeteria Lunches, Rm. 210 A: Red Cross Rep. PELTON, STEVEN R. P. 51: 64 Flint St., March 10 M: My French III Class. PERRONE, DOLORES M. P. 59: 56 Bos- ton St., April 28 P: Getting bad marks on tests M: My 3 years in high school A: Pres, of the G.A.A. PERRY, DIANE M. P. 68: 52 Dartmouth St., Jan. 25 P: Spanish M: Junior year. PERRY, JOHN. P. : 45 Memorial Drive, Sept. 9 P: Money and girls? Happi- ness, Peace, Love A: Social Worker, Radiator Contributor. PESCATORE, JAMES J. P. 73: 81 Wheat- land St., June 3 Life's what it makes you: If you let it. M: Raskolnikov, Pilot-Fish, Mustard-Chip A: Key Club Pres., Math Club Pres., Italian Club, Ski Club, Abraxas Staff, Jr. Hrm. Rep., Alfred E. Packard Club Pres., Yearbook Staff, Red Cross Rep. PETERS, GEORGE J. P. 86: 78 Bromficld Rd., June 29 P: Waiting in the Lunch Line M: Jr. Eng. Class A: SHS Glee Club, Boys Glee Club, Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, Red Cross Rep., H.R. Banker, Radiator Staff. PETERS, STEVEN G. P. 53: 21 Fairfax St., Nov. 3 P: Rm. 313, 4th period M: Tech Tourney. PETERSON, RONALD. P. 36 : 39 Syca- more St., Nov. 24 P: Cheating M: Junior Concert. PHILBROOK, WILLARD. P. 55: 17 Banks St., March 22 P: Mary Lou's Wig M: Mr. Thorton's Eng. Class. PICCOSI, JOSEPH C. P. 72: 26 Heath St., Feb. 12 M: A 5-hour hitchhike from Nahant Hey Dan, stop the war!' ’ A: Key Club, — vice pres., math club, Homeroom txcas., Baseball. PIERCE, GEORGE R. : 34 Willoughby St., May 19 M: 67 JV Football Team School is a necessary evil . PIRACINI, ANN M. P. 75: 97 Cedar St., Dec. 5. PLUNKETT, JAMES. : 41 Franklin St., July 7 P: I didn’t like the tenth grade M: I'll never forget die Art Class I had A: Art and Music. POLICELLA, RICHARD J. P. 83:93 Yorktown St., Jan. 23 P: The Lunches M: My Homeroom Teachers A: Base- ball; Basketball. POLITO, VICTORIA. P. 47: 14 Clark St., Nov. 10 P: Carrying books M: My Sixteenth Birthday Party A: SHS Chorus, Girls Chorus, Drama Club, Abraxas, Latin Club, National Honor Society. POOR, STEPHANIE. P. 79 : 482 Medford St., Aug. 18 P: Andover M: Nov. 17, 68 -- Him A: Red Cross, Homeroom Rep. POTH, DIANE. P. 52: 140 Sycamore St., Nov. 2 P: Third floor homerooms M: Varsity Drag A: SHS Chorus. Girls Glee Club, YRC, A C appella Choir, Drama Club, French Club, Future Teacher's Club, Ski Club. POWERS, ELIZABETH. P. 47: 897 Broad- way, Nov. 8 P: Insincere People M: Girl's Room after 5th period A: Medi- cal Social Workers Club, Radiator Reporter. PRITCHARD, CHARLES J. P. 81: 10 Sargent Ave., July 3 P: Prudes M: History 343 A: Key Club. PUCKETT, CAROL J. P. 52: 41 Burnside Ave., Aug. 31 P: People who aggravate me M: Mr. Corrigan's homeroom A: Banker 1,2; Homeroom Rep. 2. PURRINI, ANNMARIE P. : 38 Radcliffe Rd., Sept. 18 P: Boys without long hair M: Northeastern Jr. High. Q QUARANTO, LEONARD. P. 51: 27 Park St., Arlington, Jan. 29 P: I got to get out of this place M: Waltham Football Game in 1968. QUINN, DENNIS. : 54 Pocston Rd., Aug. 1. QUINTAL, CARLOS. P. 26: 1035 Broad- way, July 22 P: Frozen Room M: The track meets A: Track, soccer. R RACICOT, DENISE P. P. 41: 4 Newman PI., Feb. 22 P: Bogs M: 327, Mr. Corrigan A: Soul Club, Homeroom Rep. 3, Red Cross Rep. 2. RANDELL, HERBERT. P. 83. RANDOLPH, ELIZABETH. P. 18: 28 Far- ragut Ave., Mar. 19 P: Assemblies M: Room 327 A: Cheerleader, Glee Club, Girls’ Glee Club, Ski Club. RAPSON, DAVID. P. 57: 58 Pearson Ave., Dee. 25 P: State Police Life is like a beanstalk. REDDIN, KAREN E. P. 84: 28 Wil- loughby St., Dee. 7 M: Halloween, 1966. REPPUCCI, DIANE. P. 76 : 42 Electric Ave., Feb. 26 P: Snobish people M: Jr. homeroom 327. RESENDES, GEORGE J. : 10 Steeves Circle, July 1 M: Chemistry 1. REYNOLDS, ELIZABETH A. P. 45: 33 Gorham St., Mar. 14 P: Grumpy people M: Back stage before shows A: Girls' Glee, SHS Chorus, YRC, CRC, Drama Club. REYNOLDS, PETER. : 13 Russell Rd., Nov. 19 P: Old Doris Day Movies M: 67-68, JV Football Team A: Football team, Soccer Club. 122 RF.ZF.NDES, ROSEMARY. P. 45: 79 New- bury St., P: Bleached hair (especially boys) M: Jr. Hm room with Mr. Corri- gan RM. 527 A: Red Cross Rep. RICH, ELAINE R. P. 50: 34 Belmont St., Jan. 28 P: A Cheap Mophead M: Chas, tiie orangutuan's captive. RICHARDS, JEAN M. P. 41: 58 Ibbctson St., Jan. 1 M: June 16, 1967 You never realize what you have until you lose it . RIGAZIO, THOMAS J. P. 35: S5 Propcrzi Way, Mar. 19 P: Monday mornings Sometimes you win; sometimes you lose. A: Baseball team, Basketball, hockey, Honor Guard. ROBBINS, KAREN. P. 36: 303 Highland Ave., P: Chemistry M: Miss Cotter's Spanish Class A: Homeroom Rep., Capt. Majorette, bank corps. ROBERTSON, ROSEMARY J. P. 50: 6SA Dane St., Nov. 21 P: white socks! Locked girls' rooms M: Jr. English with Miss McPherson. ROCHON, EDWARD. : 118 Walnut St., Feb. 21. RODERICK, MARK O. : 30 Tower St., July 28. ROGERS, JOAN. P. 49: 77 Lexington Avc., July 19 P: Crowded tables in lunchroom M: Football rallies A: Soul Club. RUA, ABEL. : 500 Mystic Avc., June 5 P: girls, girls, girls M: the good times with Mr. Gordinier A: JV football, baseball. RUDNICKI, RICHARD M. : 102 Prospect St., Feb. 16 P: Working M: English classes A: DEC A. RUSSELL, RICHARD. P. 56: 41 Fran- cesca Avc., Nov. 10 M: 349, 329. RYAN, NANCY A. P. 72: 41 Puritan Rd., Aug. 25 P: a BUMMER M: windy G the summer of 69 A: Honor Guard, Ski Club, Medical — Social Worker's Club. RYAN, RUTH M. P. 42: 60 Ralston St., Dec. 9 P: People who don't want others happy M: Summer of '68' A: Radiator Reporter, Drill Team, Bank Corps, Jr. Red Cross. RYAN, SHEILA. : 49 Conwell Ave., Feb. 4. RYER, MARY. P. 39: 1366 Broadway, May 30 P: Biased Homo sapiens M: Woodstock A: Nat. Honor Society, Stu- nt Council. S SALADINO, MICHAEL J. P. 83: 49 Scj x 1 St., Aug. 8 P: Art Class M: Room 102, Mod Squad A: DEC A. SALAMONE, LOUISE E. P. 56: 152 Glen St., June 26 P: Gym classes, stuck-up people M: Spring flowers, Autumn leaves, Mod Squad A: DEC A. SANBORN, RONALD J. P. 82: 41 Lewis St., July 24 P: History in 343, lunches M: MAD homeroom 329 A: Basketball. SANDONATO, GINAC. : 177 Central St., Sept. 25 P: Colors in the Cafe- teria ’ M: Going from 29 to 351 A: Drama Club, Abraxas, Nat'1 Honor Society. SANFILIPPO, JOSEPHINE. P. 78: 26 Willoughby St., Aug. 10 P: Bridges M: March 15, 1969 A: Bank, Italian Club. SA PONTE, EDWARDA. P. 27: 57 Dimick St., Aug. 10 P: Broken win- dows in wintertime M: Lunchtime. SARNO, MARY ANN. P. 37: 741 1 2 Trull St., May 16 P: Waiting for Buses M: The summer of 69 A: S.H.S. Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, Trcas. Som. Tri-Hi-Y, Red Cross Rep. SARNO, RALPH. P. 76: 415 Broadway, May 23 P: Experience Halloween '68 M: Halloween Night '68. SARTELLE, DONNA. P. 76 : 80 Hudson St., Oct. 15 P: Always being tardy G having to stay after M: My trip to the U.N. building in N.Y., Jr. Homeroom 329. SCALES, LOUISE H. P. 26: 14 Magnus Ave., Nov. 10 P: Grouchy People M: Project Star A: Drama Club, Future Teacher's Club. SCHROTH, ELLEN. P. 51: 31 Mason St., Feb. 1 P: Attics G Cellars M: Sept. 3, 1969 A: Homeroom Treasurer, Drama Club, GAA. SC 1ARRPPA, KENNETH P. P. 80: 30 Calvin St., Ju. 26 P: Somerville High School M: Paying nickels for chewing gum — rm. 102A A: DECA. SCURIO, JOSEPH C. : 62 Albion St., Jan. 3 P: Maxi-coats M: Crowded lunch rooms. SEABROOK, STEVEN. P. 85: 94 Temple Rd., July 4. SELIG, RICHARD E. : 67 Winslow Ave., Sept. 30. SENESI, FRANCIS. P. 65: 22 Cedar St., Dec. 9 P: 7th Periods M: Junior Physics Class 305. SERINO, ANTHONY. P. 82: 9 Gilman St., Nov. 22 P: Shapers M: 10-2 comeback vs Boston Latin A: Baseball, Nat'1 Honor Society, Soccer Team. SERMOS, EVELYN C. : 82 Flint St., Jan. 28 P: Mr- McCusker's office; my slip M: Basement floor, the new friends I made. SHAUCNESSEY, PATRICIA A. P. 61: 177 Gorham St., Jan. II P: People that laugh like Arnold Ziffcl M: Algebra G U.S. History Class Bo-bo'cs A: Glee Club, Future Nurses Club, Red Cross, Banker, Radiator Reporter, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y Secretary. SHELLEY, RICHARD W. P. 78: 97 Moreland St., July 17 P: Fence Drill' M: 330, Jr. Year A: Football, Ski Club. SHERMAN, PATRICIA A. P. 40: 26 Wesley St., Sept. 5 P: Being late, Reckless Driving M: May 25, 1968, Soph. G Jr. years, Main office. A: Main Office, Student Council, Soul Club. SHERWOOD, WAYNE A. P. 71:67 Chandler St., July 18 P: Senior English If you don't like it — syke it. SIDOTI, RICHARD. P. 79: 79 Meacham Rd., Jan. 22 P: Dress Code G Some teachers That last one I passed. SIGCENS, DIANE M. P. 60: 126 Albion St., July 14. P: Dress Code M: Summer of '67, Main A: Pep Squad, Tri-Hi-Y. SILVA, FRANCIS J. P. 18: 68 Albion St., Sept. 24 P: People who aren't themselves M: '69 Drama Festival A: Drama Club. SILVA, FRANK J. : 20 Houghton St., July 19. SILVA, RICHARD J. : 982 Broadway, July 3 P: Homework M: Vacation. SILVESTRI, ELAINA M. P. 38: 54 Ten Hills Rd., April 24 P: Waiting for a phone call Do what you like. A: Student Council, Radiator G Abraxas, Portia, Vicc-prcs. Soul Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Guard, Trcas. of Investment Club, Homeroom Treas. 123 SILVESTRO, FRANCES M. P. 63: 9 Spring St., Aug. 8 P: Contented Blobs M: Red Austin Healey. SIMAS, LOIS M. P. 18: 63 Newton St., Nov. 23 P: Ignorant People M: May 10, 1969 A: Sr. Homeroom Rep., Jr. Class Concert Comm. SIPOWICZ, JOHN J. P. 80: 93 Perkins St., Aug. 31 P: Spanish Teachers M: School Vacations A: Baseball, Track. SKUTUL, CHARLES. P. 86: 103 High- land Rd., Jan. 23. SLATTERY. DOUGLAS J. P. 58: 20 Heath St., Feb. 12 P: Room 225 M: May 10, 1969. SMITH, BARBARA A. P. 5S: 3 Mossland St., Sept. 30 P: Somerville High School I got Life A: Medical-Social Workers Club, National Honor Society, Bank, Yearbook Staff, Honor Guard. SMITH, EMMET F. P. 71: 95 Glenwood Rd., Aug. 12 P: Not having a car M: Football A: Football, Glee Club. SMITH, GAIL M. P. 35: 60 Concord Avc., Mar. 23 P: Secretarial Training Class M: First Driving Lesson A: Bank- ing 1,2,3, Homeroom Treasurer. SMITH, JOSEPH R. P. 83: 49 School St., Feb. IS P: Chemistry M: The winter of my Junior year A: Hockey Team. SMITH, LINDA A. P. 62: 60 Concord Avc., Feb. 10 P: Crowded elevators M: February, 1969 A: Bank, H.R. Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y. SMITH, LORRAINE M. : 87 Yorktown St.. July 22 P: Diane's M: Pearson Cutter Ave. SOUZA, LINDA. P. 64: S3 Franklin St., March 3 P: Mr. McCusker's office M: Driver's Ed. SPADA. RENZO. P. 78: 33 Temple St., July 15 P: Never Give Up M: My senior year A: Football, Italian Club. SPANO, DEBORAH A. P. 51: 20 Elm St.. Aug. 17 P: Monday Mornings M: Fall of 67 A: Soph. Radiator Reporter. SPERA, ALAN M. P. 78: 19 Crccn St., Nov. 29 P: Too many stairs M: Soph. Homeroom 351. SPINALE, JOSEPHINE M. P. 62: 14 Westminster St., Sept. 6 P: boys with black shoes and white socks M: Maine summer of '69 A: Tri-Hi-Y, home- room txeas., Pep Squad, Red Cross Rep. SPINALE, ROSEMARY. P. 20: 7S Perkins St., Jan. 5 P: ? M: Soph. HR being put in lockers A: Bank, Girls Glee Club, SHS Glee Club, cheerleading. SPINAZOLA, RICHARD J. P. 37: 73 Grant St., July 10 P: Dress Code M: Sophomore year. SPINNEY, DEBRA F. P. 62: 8 Garrison Avc., Oct. 6 P: gym M: First day in Soph, class A: Future Nurses Club, Radiator reporter 68-69, Medical Social Workers. STAVRINOS, JOANNE T. P. 52: 99 Heath St., July 2S P: Child Abuse M: Sept. 16, 1969 A: SHS Glee Club, Girls Glee Club. STEFANELI.I, SHARON A.P. 53:21 Magnus Ave., June 13 P: People that call me midget M: Sophomore Biology A: Banking, Mr. McCusker's Office. STRICKLAND, THERESA E. P. 41: 88 Ossipcc Rd., April 19. STYNES, SUSAN M. : 103 Summer St., May 25 P: Class Participation M: Room 47. SULLIVAN, ELEANOR. : 279 Summer St., Feb. 4 P: Maureen Sullivan M: October 10, 1969 A: Banker, (2), Radiator reporter (1). SULLIVAN, MAUREEN A. : 47 Bay State Avc., Jan. 3 P: Eleanor Sullivan M: Oct. 10, 1969 A: Banker (2), HR Class Sec. (2). SULLIVAN, NEAL V. : 26 Derby St., Jan. 21 P: 7th periods M: Mr. Mc- Cusker's office. SUMARIS, CUSTODIO P. P. 42: 451 Somerville Ave., Sept. IT P: Uncle Bili' M: English class, soph, year A: Work Study Program DEC A. SUSI, MARIO A. : 16 Madison St., July 15 M: Sophomore English All the World is a Stage A: Soccer, In- vestment Club, Art Club, Glee Club. SUTHERLAND, DENISE A. : 14a Ware St., June 29 P: her M: February 15, 1969. SWITLICK, BARBARA A. : 278 Powder House Blvd., July 28 P: Homework M: Summer 69 A: Banking. T TADDEO, ALPHONSE R. P. 70: 353 Lowell St., Aug. 10 P: Getting up in the morning M: Senior Year. TEEBAGY, BARBARA M. P. 20: 78 Chandler St., Oct. 7 P: Sensativity and Depression M: Chem Lab in 314 A: Glee Club 1,2,3, Girl's Glee Club 1,2, 3, A Capella 3, Portia 1,2,3. TERNULLO, FRANK P. P. 63: 11 High St., Jan. 21 P: Room 154 M: Fake Bomb Scare. TETA, MARIE A. P. 22: 11 Puritan Rd., April 6 P: People who wear false faces M: 5th period study Friday A: Student Council Senator, Radiator Reporter, Homeroom Rep., Election Committee, Pep Squad, Glee Club. THOMAS, BEVERLY A. P. 27: 7 Wesley 124 Pk., June 19 P: Pretenders If at first you don't succeed, try try again . THORNE, BARBARA D. P. 57: 43 Boston St., Jan. 11 P: Prejudice M: Jr. En- glish Class. THORNTON, KATHLEEN. P. 51: 34 Indiana Avc., Oct. 9 P: Math M: Jr. Concert A: Abraxas Staff. TIBBETTS, RUSSELL L. P. 29: 87 Jose- phine Avc., Nov. 18 P: School lunches. TISEI, CLAUDIA. : 59 Oxford St., Sept. 30 P: Returning, the summer of '69 M: Sophomore Year A: Pep Squad. TOBIN, DOROTHY M. : 18 Rush St., Dec. 6 P: Mr. McCusker's Office M: After 5th period in the Girls Room. TOLLEY, WAYNE S. P. 79: 18 Jay St., April 1S P: Ultra-straight people Everybody must get stoned A: Boys' Chorus, S.H.S. Chorus. TOLLIVER, MARIANNE J. P. 42: 14 Ellington Rd., April 23 P: Business Law M: Sophomore and Jr. Year. TORINO, ROBERT N. P. 51: 12 Road- way PL, Aug. 13 P: Lousy lead guitar players M: Miner's Daughter -- Drama Club Play A: SHS Glee Club, Student Patrol Chief, Drama Club, Color Guard, Drill Team Instructor, Boys' Glee Club. TOURKANTONIS, CHARLES N. : 25 Indiana Avc., May 2 P: School lunches M: Mr. Hickey's Homeroom A: Hockey 1,2,3, Soccer 3. TOZZI, JOHN G. : 38 Trull St., Feb. 16 P: The school food, (yecch) M: Mr. Gordinier's physics room. TRABUCCO, MICHAEL. P. 7S: 78 Fre- mont St.. March 16 P: Fickle girls, fence drill, homework, 10th row M: Summer and football '69, weekends A: Varsity Football, Baseball, Track, Key C lub. TRAN BELLO, JAMES. P. 73: 83 Boston St., Aug. 24 P: Liquor fags and foot- ball groupies Try everything once; if it feels good, do it again A: Yearbook staff. TRAVAGLIONE, JOHN. P. 51: 74 Hud- son St., Jan. 17 M: Track team's loss to Brockton Graduate today, stoned tomorrow A: 'Brack, Music. TRICILIO, RICHARD. P. 45: 19 Jack- son Rd., March 27 P: Louie's business law class M: Staggering nights at the Tech. TROISI, CHARLES A. P. 70: 20 Belmont St., Aug. 2 P: School marshals M: The two big snowstorms of '69. TSOULOUFAS, STEVEN. P. 79: 26 Francesca Avc., Oct. 31 P: The whole school M: 3- A: Soccer Club. TUCCELLI, RONALD. P. 22: 232 Cedar St.. Jan. 19 P: Fence drills M: 5th period study Friday A: Food)a 11, Track, National Honor Society. TUROSZ, ELAINE. P. 79: 69 Rogers Avc., Aug. 9 P: People who play 52 pickup M: A Dancing Horse A: Ski Club Sec., Abraxas Staff, Tri-Hi-Y, Radiator Reporter. TUTELA, VINCENT J. P. 23: 86 Fclls- way West, Jan. 6 M: Salisbury Sum- mers Go to h-11, I'll meet you there A: National Honor Society, Key Club Sec., Math Club Treas., Italian Club Treas., Ski Club, Abraxas Staff, Radia- tor Reporter, Yearbook Staff. V VALENTE, JOSEPH. P. 45: 24 Woods Ave., Aug. 6 P: Smoking on buses M: Last year's snowstorm. VALENTE, MARY. P. 57: 26 Bolton St., Aug. 5 M: Junior Class Concert A: Honor Guard. VALENTE, MICHAEL. 26 Bolton St., Aug. 5 P: School Lunch M: The broken windows. VALLESIO, FRANCES. P. 70: 17 Rogers Ave., Oct. 4 P: Lady teacher in rm. 313 Happiness is a warm gun . VECCHIA, MICHAEL A. : 42 Lincoln Pkwy., Oct. 26 P: O'Dee's on a school night M: Rm. 313, trip to the Cape A: DECCA. VENEZIA, CATHERINE. P. 27: 65 Farra- gut Ave., Aug. 8 P: Last Period on Fridays Keep the faith A: National Honor Society. VENEZIA, ELEANOR. P. 27: 65 Farragut Avc., June 10 P: School Lunches M: 332 A: Class Treasurer. VIVOLO, STEPHEN. P. 35: 37 Elm St., May 26 P: Someone who can't play fire . M: Playing fire in the audi- torium A: Color Guard, Student Patrol, Ast. Chief. VOTOUR, MARIE. P. 50: 30 Willow Avc., Jan. 22 P: Being late M: Sub Shop A: Homeroom Banker, Red Cross Rep. W WACKROW, JUDITH. P. 61: 49 Prince- ton St., Sept. 11 P: Curfews M: 2 19 68 Hampton '68 A: Red Cross Rep., H.R. Banker, Pep Club. WALCOTT, JANET. : 16 Malvern Ave., Dec. 14. WALSHE, LORETTA. P. 57 : 32 Derby St., Oct. 16 P: Bus. Law M: Jr. H.R. 334. WARREN, LEO. : 61 Victoria Rd., Feb. 17 P: Mrs. —, 8:15 bell M: Jr. H.R. WELCH, EDWARD. P. 82:20 Memorial Rd., Sept. 27 P: School Discipline M: Soph. H.R. A: Track. WELCH, JOHN. P. 57: 15 Tcclc Avc., Oct. 9 P: French II classes M: Good Luck Charms A: Cross country captain, Indoor and outdoor track. WELCH, PAUL. P. 36: 20 Memorial Road, Sept. 27 M: Rm. 10 Mr. Tsiakos; 334 Mr. Rogers In life you get what you pay for . WERMAN, LORRAINE. P. 30:62 Memorial Rd., July 8 M: Room 47 Peace . WHITNEY, FRANK. P. 47: 580 Mystic Ave., March 6 M: H.R. 324 Mr. Rogers Jesum crow what you know is nothing A: Track. WHITNEY, MARY. P. 23: 15 Brastow Ave., Aug. 28 P: Rm. 224 M: Rm. 334 A: Honor guard, SHS, Girl's Glee; IBM; Drill Team. WILLEY, MARLA A. P. 79: 76 Heath St., Oct. 2 P: French 3 M: G.B.L. Title A: Girls Softball 1. GAA 3, Soul Club. WILSON. DAVID A. : 209 Washington St., Feb. 14 P: Getting up in the morning M: Mod Squad A: DEC A. WILSON, JAMES A. P. 34: 27 Windsor Rd., Oct. 13 M: Jr. Homeroom Never say die A: Mat!) Club, Secre- tary; Ski Club; Bank. WOODS, THOMAS. P. 22: 150 School St., Aug. 18 P: Conceited kids, teach- ers M: Jr H.R. 334 A: Bank Corps, Data Processing. 125 Y YACOVANCELO, KAREN. : 46 Pearl St., June 12 P: Not enough variety of subjects. YENGO, JOSEPH. P. 46: 13 Rush St., May 24 P: Groups that do not play Hendrix M: Sophomore Homeroom 52. YOUNG, DONNA. P. 82: 7 Massasoit Ave. Hull, MA, Aug. 14 P: People who are really conceited M: Jr. Year football games and my friends A: Radiator Reporter, T.C.A., Pep Squad. Z ZIRPOLO, AROLYN. P. 65: 597 Broad- way, July 23 P: Insurance rates M: Secret of June 18 A: French Club, Abraxas Staff, Medical and Social Workers. ZOGRAFAS, PATRICIA. P. 82: 12 Lovell St., June 24 P: Contusions M: Blin- strubs G Blue Eyes A: Girl's Glee Club, Honor Guard. STOP THESE MERCHANTS BACKED US . . . BACK THEM LETTER PRESS OFFSET-ENGRAVING THERMOGRAPHY GUY T. PIRO SONS in printing 483 Medford Street Somerville, Mass. GOOD LUCK GRADUATES! COMPLIMENTS OF BUILDERS IRON WORKS 33 Park Street Somerville. Mass. SIMMONS MARINE APT TV 406 WASHINGTON STREET SOMERVILLE. MASS. SALES AND SERVICE LICENSE 757 JOHN K. HOLMES School Committee Man WARD 4 GOOD LUCK Industrial Hardware ROSE HARDWARE COMPANY 529-531 Medford Street Somerville. Mass. 02145 Established 1925 The Largest Hardware Store in the City” Tel. PRospect 6-1095 MSGR. O’BRIEN HIGHWAY SERVICE 258 Msgr. O'Brien Hgwy. CLASS OF 1970 Cambridge. Mass. We're coming right behind you! BILL MCLAUGHLIN’S CLASS OF 1971 ROOM 325 LUBRICATION SNOW REMOVAL TOWING Tele. EL49655 Senior Thesis I.Thoughts about the hereafter (or... Is there a life after graduation?) Seriously graduation isn't the end, you know. It's just the beginning. And it could be the beginning of one of the most challenging and fulfilling times of your life. At New England Telephone. It could be, that is, if you want a job with a challenge as big as your ambition. We need people at New England Telephone — all kinds. People who are sincerely interested in the future. And who are looking for more from their job than just work! Your starting salary is good and you get automatic raises. You don't need experience! Your advancement is tailored to your talents. And you get excellent fringe benefits. II. See your Guidance Counselor She'll tell you when and where you can apply for an interview to find out what the hereafter's like at New England Telephone An Equal Opportunity Employer 128 ■■■ ' r'- - ... tE . - V V, . £ fc 9% • Z iwm JAMES MASON KENNETH IRWIN DOUGLAS BURPEE VINCENT GHERGIA CAROLYNN MURRAY MARIE FEZZUOGLIA MARIE MAGANZINI ANN MARIE PURRINI KAREN MILLERICK JOANNE CASTELLI WILLIAM DESMOND DENNIS MACLONE SANDRO NANNINI KENNETH PAYSON William Endicott Barbara Teebagy Mrs. Rosemarie Hrubi King — John Olson Queen — Kathleen Haley Mr . Albert Giroux Renee Gannon Richard Campo SHS BASEBALL ILDA CARREIRO SERVICE MICHAEL FERRY SCHOLARSHIP CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Ronald Tuccelli Maria Coelho Paul Catalogna Marie Teta Barbara Norton CLASS DAY JUNE 5, 1970 Paul Donahue President Michael Ferry Salutatorian Nancy Linda Chrisholm Joseph Mackey Carol Defina Marie Maganzini Michael Ferry Victoria Polito Christopher Geary Mary Ryer Susan Gillis Gina Sandonato Kathleen Haley Barbara Smith Hans Klemm Ronald Tuccelli Joseph Macarelli Vincent Tutela Daniel Macone Catherine Venezia GRADUATING WITH HONOR Victoria Polito Valedictorian Jeanne Bonaventura Vice-President cno. Rita Adams, p. 14 Louis N. Arbeene p. 121 Maureen Barry pp. 57. 78 Edward Berra p. 19 Ernest Bennett p. 50 James Bonsignore p. 72 Nancy Bowdring p. 23 Jane Brennan p. 15 John Brennan p. 82 Mary Brown p. 85 Norman Burns p. 69 Joanne Bushard pp. 25. 114 Mrs. Mary Carafotes p. 102 Joseph Caruso pp. 36. 99 Walter Cavanough p. 114 Robert Cignetti p. 22 John Cirame p. 86 John Collier, p. 48 Marguerite Connolly p. 121 Mrs. Dorothy Connors p. 75 John Corrigan pp. 63. 104 Elaine Cotter p. 8 Sup. Vincent Cronin p. 21 James Cullinan p. 65 John Daly p. 66 Arthur DaPrato p. 71 Louis DiAngelis p. 106 Philip Del Torto p. 54 William DeMarco p. 84 Louis Diegoli p. 22 Gerard Dona hoe p. 114 Daniel Dwyer p. 42 Mrs. Pauline Fabiano p. 114 William Fasciano p. 31 Mrs. Feeney p. 29 Richard Fitzpatrick p. 120 Anthony Fedele p. 121 Joan Francis p. 61 John Gartland p. 73 Mrs. Frances Gayron p. 79 Richard Gordmier pp. 73. 56 Virginia Gordinier pp. 97. 108 Mrs. Evelyn Graffeo p. 48 Richard Hegarty p. 21 Mary Hall p. 60 Eugene Hayes p. 120 Robert Healey p. 56 John Hickey p. 54 Joseph Hrubi p. 38 Mrs. Rosemarie Hrubi. p. 81 Maryann Hurley p. 57 Elena Ivaska p. 32 Miss Jennings p. 15 David Jones p. 38 Arthur Kelleher p. 15 Miss Kiniry p. 15 Kathryn Kennedy p. 120 Natalie King p. 45 James Leonard p. 52 Charles Leslie p. 53 Constantine Limberakis p. 51 Katherine Lombard p. 80 Mildred Nugent p. 114 Olive MacPherson p. 70 Frank Martin p. 120 Thomas Mazzarini p. 68 William McCarthy p. 59 Virginia McCarthy p. 38 John McSweeney p. 121 David Moriarty p. 43 Jean Mullaney p. 62 Agnes Murphy p. 26 Edward Murray p. 30 John Murray p. 49 Paul Murray p. 20 Linda Neville p. 114 John Noonan p. 57 Rosemarie O'Brien p. 27 Kevin O'Malley p. 121 Hugh McCusker p. 67 Marion Paglmca p. 46 Aldo Pietrantoni p. 44 James Pignatiello pp. 37. 56. 105 Elaine Pollack p. 47 William Quilan p. 76 Norman Raum p. 100 Robert Rogers p. 33 Diane Samsuri p. 120 Frank Sestito p. 41 George Simmons p. 48 Andrew Smith p. 103 Russell Smith p. 44 Mrs. Mary Sodano p. 35 Robert Sorabella p. 20 Florence Sotiros p. 120 James Spadaro p. 77 James Tarello pp. 28. 104 John Tsiakos p. 100 Karl Walczak p. 64 Joseph Walsh p. 18 Mrs. Phyllis Weyrauch p. 114 Wilson Whittaker p. 58 o E. 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