Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

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O,.. O '4 A V X  s. v fc' - ° , a cie u € rr 1' to oOc , le , oi t c no lel'°'C ' accept the universe.  0 V I ??????!!!!!!Why the punc- L tuation marks on the year- book cover of the Class of Graphically, question marks sig- nify questions; exclamation points register surprise and emphatic state- ments. For this year, the theme chosen was Quo Vadis, translated from the Latin, “Where are you going?”. Since Quo Vadis is a question many of the Class will not be able to answer for a long time, question marks were considered appropriate for a cover design. When the graduates will finally be able to answer the ques- tion, many will be surprised to find where they have travelled and what occupation they will have chosen. Thus the use of the exclamation points on the back cover. Cove De iy t QUO VADIS Where are you going?” Since the beginning of our lives this is the question constantly asked of us. Sometimes it is phrased differently: “What will you be? , “Do you have any future plans?”, Why are you doing that?”. Attempting to answer this question hundreds of problems confront us. For some, the ques- tions are easily answered. These are the people who go nowhere because they want to go nowhere. The others think and wonder about their destination in life, and to them the question “Quo Vadis seems almost unanswerable. quo To most of us during the first six years of our lives “Quo Vad- is was meaningless because we were dependent upon our parents for the answer. They told lis what to do. what not to do. where to go. where not to go. The first time the question began to have meaning was the day our parents told us, You’re going to school!” “School? What’s that!” We soon found out. No longer did we have a hand to hold: no familiar face was near for secu- rity. We were left at the door of the elementary school and for the first time the outside world began U have a powerful influence. Some of us decided then what the future would be; others never really decided. Kit her way the first years of our school life were very important. They shajred our lives and gave us clues to where we were going — but also presented us with a whole new set of decisions to make. First decision was to make up our mind that we would learn to like school. Eventually we stopped crying when our mot hers left us at the front door. Every year, then on with grade promotions, we were faced with more insistence, What are von going to he when you grow up?” (in other words, Where are you going?”). We usually answered with the obvious — teacher, nurse, fireman, or with the extreme and say, A famous archaeologist”, or ex- plore] or the glamorous life, a movie star”. At any account, it answered the question for .the time. When we reached junior high, we began to see the world differently. The problems became more intricate. Society with all its problems began to exert its influence. Now more decisions faced us. Skipping classes or not skipping classes? Once we tried it and got away with it. Skipping classes became either a habit or a mere pleasure. When questioned “Quo Vadis' those of us who repeatedly skipped classes answered No where!” To some drugs and the temptation for the easy way” was the answer to “Quo Vadis? VADIS However, most of os decided that if we were to go someplace, marks would get us there. So we studied, (not all the time or as much as we should have) hut at least we passed fifteen points. Others of us joined as many extracurricular activities as we could. Sometimes these clubs provided us with valuable experi- ences; other times they hindered us because we became too in- volved and neglected our schoolwork. All in all. we usually man- aged to achieve passing grades. Why we wanted passing grades, many of us didn’t know! Annually, teachers asked us to fill out cards with “Future Plans’’. Many of us merely made the information up to satisfy the “information getters. Yet the question made us think. “What am I going to do when I leave Somerville High; where am I going — “Quo Vadis”? Although SHS tried to help us answer, many of us did not realize it. High School tried to give us the subjects that would help us most in what we finally decided to do. Most of the time, students felt that the subjects we were forced to take were not relevant to what we were going to do when we were graduated. For instance, subjects such as trigono- metry, chemistry and Knglish were considered irrelevant! Yet even if we were never to use these subjects, at least we would have some background knowledge in case we did need it. When? Who knew? Some of us still didn’t know where we were going in the senior year! Besides academic problems, high school presented us with a whole new set of complex problems. We had to decide which group of friends to associate with, what was the moral and ethi- cal thing to do and what was not. At times the pressures seemed almost unbearable. But one thing remained — if we could cope with these problems and pressures then we were leaving school with more than just a diploma of academic achievement. We were leaving school with some ideas as to what we were going to do and what we were not going to do. Long anticipated, June of 1971 and graduation arrived. Inde- pendence! However, although we were happy about the prospect of finishing high school, we realized that now school could no longer protect us from society and adult responsibilities. Boys would have to worry about being accepted into college and being non-accepted by the draft. Girls would have to worry about whether they could get a job or if they would be accepted into college. Yet, now that graduation is finally here, all of us will have to find someplace to go when wre wake up in the morning. High school no longer will be there. If we want to achieve something we will have to do it ourselves. Finally, we realize whether those thirteen (or more) years of school — filled with happiness and sorrow, achievements and failures, triumphs and defeats — were wasted or not. Class of 1971, Quo Vadis? Catherine Agostino tit cihtor THOSE WERE THE DAYS . . 6 WE THOUGHT THEY’D NEVER END Philip. LORtfJ20 10 ing alone to  hi • lone weekend Listen ini' to the radio at 7:00 A. , and hearing Somer-ille, no school ill school 'Of tKat a. H. S. really doer l a i the way . 1 12 5,,. h. suincv of school Having one year raduation day Lauphing out loud A security blanket vour1 spaghetti vour pav check ■anpo Two kinds of ice cream ett i ri;' a raise frcii your noss rint-rin.’ into the business world Jetting mv driver's license Imitatir.f Johnny Most at the Tech a rice with a car 'ull of • rls 1 • •. rrr -M A— When the Jollv 'ireor '.'.ant mertts the doublsmint wi 'Join 7 somethin °r Pl vcn' U 1 n-w pair of diamond socks leven people i- a riumph in hi reelin’ Oroov®y. fioinp on Where you go , not when von ’O The sound of people, m w. being with friends. trie a warm gun warm Knowing that you cause happiness A kind word a song secure akin-7 a s! ’■ chlng the i r after practice 1 ........................................ ■ c ■ V CA :r,‘' at ii'-oot. ;,„j r.a-imr them A secluded Jew mnrrlar d lakes i e in October 1c, 1 ''ing in the world agree, there will t  ar. 1°’ it he. S VGKCKXyC broken hearted :.eop: answer | let it be, warmth o vour 'eing number one.j Thf Monday morning bla-.:;! ° 92A0NLnj , 45 • « the ti fiv- The last dav of sunmer vacation loinr io school on an ®npty stomach. % W?V' „ V A ' u-in-nnr out the snow isn't steep enough Tor no school. Gro inp; up . (jjj thi school hot. lunch. .«porting to 10? c vlngfrie s and « teachers. Sot,fjy cak aV • PhVSlC lflb rftP°rts- Leaving Drama Class. :( L Spilling HgSOfc A •  1« •iissinc the wonderful rood. Lea-ing S.H.S. £ 9 . wX + y f i ot having a ca- • t52A)i V % . Insecurity. Gettirg one pair of socks for the whole football season. e •’issing the wonderful food. dot having a car . _i Insecuritv. lettlrg one oair of e. %’-2' V £ - r v T % 0 S «. c 'V o The report cards. i • fei j v 'S' X Getting promotion doubtful. ‘sr-WV 9 •m v NV? y 9? l-i? '-'indin : out vou were demoted. Having a car, tart no ✓ 'P P . Raking coconuts. dropping my ice cream cone. 'e nr a •‘ollower. UAs ? ? ? rf ? J •o ? HyS!S[ People who look •Junior English in m ' Senior Year. j b but don Looking out at Boston Edison. ■ :••: Having a pen break during a test. % 4 % f« I i y g : t I . . £ 1 1 ■•■« • s, } ; dein.' hurt. A closed mind. Having not heard of do . v Los In.: someone who's close to vou. 'V IO- S is ; PZ i t 5 | People who don't understand. I Mil The morning after the night before. « • our supposed to be best frieni, isn't a friend. f | :io sound at all. Ho sucy, thin-: to me. « • ..Thft definite end Hs (laving all your teachers absent on the same day. sM| Ss: 'leing ftbser t that day. - pi« H: Having someone inflate your rubber ducky • ? S: vour brotuer shooting it. 9 • (s?r « ll . 1 ? W'OT o: '  } Kiri saying no l(Tn: W : M: Seeing all your dreams come true S: Waking up t [ I: he thr e b ars  — i: . 'l ver finding doldy Locks. 1: Bobb Orr -naking a rush uo the ice. ;■. The puck hitting the post H: diris I .‘ : No girls I $ • js ? H: '-'inding the answer - S: Finding out your answer is wrong, r H: A croJd at'the S.H.S. hockey game. S: The usual crowd at the hockey game. . 4 'X. Mr. Richard Gordinier Mr. Joseph Caruso Mr. Richard Chiozzi Miss Marion Paglinca For We Were Young and Sure to have OUR WAY. . . BETSY COGSWELL CAROL MUCCI MARIE L. BARROS JAMES BINARI Next one who talks follows the other kid out!! Mr. Gerard Donahoe LOUIS ACCETTA 18 FRANCES M. COLANGELO Mr. John Hickey Good Evening. How many of you have ever fed a pigeon? Tonight —the story of The Birds. RUSSELL MARKS MARY PACZKOWSKI ANNETTE FIORE PHILIP BASSETT CAROL HEGARTY JOY PACHECO STEPHEN GUCCIARDI DENISE ROSE k this year’s Latin book you saw who in the centerfold? Cleopatra! What modern textbooks will do for motivation?!? 20 lLM.ii b Mr. Eugene Hayes SHARON MAHONEY VICTORIA STAVRINOS JAMES DALEY DEBORAH REZENDES CARL HARKINS MARIE LICCIARDI ROBERT FUNAI You want (o borrow a quarter! When will you pay me back? PATRICK A. FITZGERALD I could have sworn my lunch was here somewhere. Mr. Joseph Wrobel KATHLEEN MAHONEY JOHN CONNELLY CAMILE BLOTNER WAYNE BARRETT RONA McCRENSKY CHARLES ANDERSON What are you smiling for Phil? This is a offense card! MARY BARYS Mr. Robert D. Wright 24 ARTHUR DIGREGORIO ERIC J. JOHANSEN ALANNA MacDONALD RITA GAUTHIER CARL C. ARBEENE JOANN LI VERNO IS SHEILA DAVIDSON I’m a product of a broken home . . . Dad was for flouride and Mom was for whiteness! Mr. Joseph Tarelfo ALYCE CROTTY WILLIAM WILKENS MARIE HICKEY KENNETH DIPERNA THERESA MURRAY JAMES E. SPRY Yes, teaching can be fun! Mr. Janies Bonsignore Mr. Daniel F. Dwyer DEBORAH VOTO ALAN STEARNS KAREN SMITH JON JOHANSON LYNNE TOPPING ALFRED SCAFIDDI 27 Miss Helen O’Brien 28 JACQUELINE ADAMS ANDREW STAMEGNA You wouldn't believe how many kids can add 7 and 9 and total 4!!!__________________________ 29 JAMES HAYES SHERYL ALLEN FRED GALIMI And what’s wrong with my tie!!! Mr. Charles Cook 30 Would you believe I had a friendly, little disagreement with a computer about an answer and it bit me!?! Well, would you believe . . . MAXINE UGLIETTO JAMES BUSSOLARI JOYCE MORIN 32 You see, when one has proper counselling, one is well adjusted and happy . . . Mr ■hiho prrnn NANCY CIANO 33 DENNIS HAROTUNIAN MARIO BRAVO THOMAS CALDER HELEN S. WHITE ARTHUR KAROPOULOS LEO BERLINGHIERI MAUREEN DOUCETTE ARTHUR BENT Mr. Joseph Tarello Mr. John J. Gartland MARY BIGLEY ROBERT CIAMPA PATRICIA MARGEY DONNA ASADORIAN STEVEN BAILEY DAVID BUCKLEY ROBERT McKENNA 36 PAULA ANDREOTTOLA Mrs. Virginia Marshall And now ladies and gentlemen, presenting . . . DANIEL COTTER CATHERINE M. McNABB 37 MARIA TRAVASSOS DAVID DESTEFANO ROJEAN DI GIUSEPPE NICHOLAS CICCONE GARY O’BRIEN PATRICIA MORRIS MICHAEL CORMIER 38 STEPHEN PETERS MARY CHIN CARL PETRICONE SANDRA PRICE BARBARA MINGLE ANTHONY VIVEIROS REMICK A. WALLACE CHARLES O’NEAL EVELYN VROOM ERIC NICHOLSON STEPHEN TAMMARO LYN FERRERA AMERICO TADDEO JOSEPH TATOSKY Miss Diane D. Samsuri 41 FRANCIS DI LIEGRO LOUISE MARINELLO MICHAEL DWYER CHRISTINE HAYES JOANN M. FONTANO ANGELO DI RUSSO Columbus proved it; so it can’t be wrong! MICHAEL O’SHEA MARY DI CENZO EDWARD S. READ JOANNE O’KEEFE VINCENT CHIOZZI 44 JAMES CROWLEY PATRICIA DENNEHY JOSEPH MELE Miss Jean Mullaney Mrs. Janet Haji GAIL FERIOLI NORMA MICHERONI 45 , - ' I i'li. ANNA KRITIKOS JOHN LEBLANC ANGELA BONCORE Mr. James Cullinan My lost tie! m JAY PULLI DAVID SINGLETARY JOYCE MORETTI RICHARD PIOLI JAYE RASMUSSEN KATHLEEN WALLACE Now for my next act . . . Mrs. Doris Costello TERESA SANTORELLI ROBERT SULLIVAN KAREN COMEAU DANIEL SILVA ■ Actually I don’t read them; I just look at the pictures. ROSALIE De LUCIA DENNIS HODGDON PATRICIA CAMPBELL Mr. David Moriarty DENISE BIASE CHARLES ALLEY 50 CHARLES BENSON YVONNE DeLORENZO NICHOLAS MECERO Mrs. Jane Feeney KATRINA VAKERLIS DIANE WORSTER RUTH GORMAN ERNEST MORAN won the Dewey Decimal of the year award? 51 Miss Jane Brennan STEVEN TURNER PATRICIA SPITZER JOHN BUONOMO Mr. William DeMarco and then he says to me . . . KATHLEEN GOGGIN BERNARD MELANSON CHERYL BOUDRIAS LILLIAN FRANCALANCIA LINDA BLUNDON WILLIAM CALLAHAN 53 EDWARD SWEENEY CAROL ARDOLINO KENNETH QUINN I JANET SQUEGLIA CHRISTINE LOVEYS CLAUDIA TEDESCO MARY LEECH Mr. Hugh McCusker Hey, someone wrote me an offense card!!! MARY-LOU REEVES BRIAN MURPHY CLAIRE HOWARD But it’s not suppose to do that!! No! Add a half a teaspoon of baking powder, and . . . Miss Nancy Bowdring 55 1 JOANNE CAPOZZI AGATHA RICCI GUIDO REITANO PATRICIA LYONS GARY CIMORELLI Would you believe, you’re suppose to look through the pointy end!!! Mr. Joseph Pignatiello 56 •• ■ JANE WARD MICHAEL WHITE LINDA WARREN DENISE WAKEFIELD ANTHONY TEEBAGY EVON VALENTINO CHARLES VIGNEAU It's all in the wrist. THEA NORTON NANCY DEMELIN SHARON McLEAN It’s all mine!!! ELIZABETH WOOD TONI JAMES Mr. Louis Arbeene MARY HOUSTON NANCY O’HEARN JOSE L. CAETAMO SHARON A. LYNCH JOSEPH PINO 59 JOAQUIN REYES DAVID HUCKINS Miss Olive MacPherson JOHN DWYER RITA DeVELIS MARIO VALENZA FRANCIS DILWORTH ELAINE WILSON That’s him!! Take him away!!! CAROL J. DOWNIE NICHOLAS VACCARO IRENE DOYLE ANTONIO PINTO MARTIN O’HALLORAN JEAN M. DI PERNA 62 DENNIS KACOYANIS BARBARA DI CIACCIO KATHLEEN A. DIDAS 63 LEONARD MASSIGLIA JOYCE SHALLAH ROBERT MACLONE MARIANNE FARR JOANNE LIBERATORE For one thing my name is Mr. Leonard, not Cavett! Mr. James J. Leonard JOAN PATRICK 64 CAROL MACKEY LORRAINE PAGLIUCA PAUL PLADZIEWICZ DONNA FINELLI BARBARA HILL Mr. Robert Rogers PATRICIA MacINNIS MICHAEL KROPOVVENSKY MICHAEL IOVINE Boy, do I hate these surveillance cameras! You can’t have privacy anywhere! What do you mean where’s the teacher!! You’re looking at her! Miss Rosanne O’Brien FREDERICK UGLIETTA ANNA PESCATORE MARIA DoCOUTO ELEANOR DUGGAN KENNETH REYNO Mr. James Hickey There, this is my best side. MARIA VENTURO 66 DANIEL SHIELDS BRIAN DOODY BARBARA SILVA Si, Senor??? No es una clase de Espanol! (This is not a Spanish Class!) (And you thought my only good points were chemistry)! EDWARD REPPUCCI 67 SANDRA CALLAHAN PHYLLIS CIARAMITARO ROMAN GONZALEZ MAUREEN QUINN WILLIAM WADE ETHEL FYFE JOSEPH LEPORDO My, ah, activities!?! No, comment!!! JANET CORNING Miss Linda Neville 68 Miss Katherine Lombard SALLY MacDONALD Wait until I tell them that they’re not plugged in! MARIA VERI DOREEN CAPASSO PHILIP RUGGIERO 69 Mr. John Gartland 70 JEANNE SWANFELDT SUSAN ENOS 'Vu. - JOHN T. DALEY JEAN MARCOTTE CATHERINE ROCKVVOOD I wonder if he has a banana in his ear? LAURINDA BEDINGFIELD LINDA COOK DIANE McLEAN Mr. Paul Murray You wouldn't believe some of the answers on these tests! Miss Maureen Barry BARBARA HIGGINS SEBASTIANO PAGILIOCCO JOSEPH SYLVA MARIANNE LOPILATO KENNETH POWER 72 SUSAN PERRY JOAN MIKULE DEBORAH NETTO DEBORAH HARRINGTON No, this is not my desk! It’s Mrs. Marshall’s!!! Mrs. Mary Soda no LOUISA CICCOLO DONALD CHAMBERLIN ANDREA TROVATO LOREEN DAVIS SANDRA MEARA 73 74 No, no, Henry! You can’t have an office like this one for yourself.. . . STEPHEN A. KELLY JOHN DiCECCA GRACE ASCOLILLO ANN THRESEA AGNETA WILLIAM SCHNEIDER SUSAN BARNARD 75 Let me make one thing perfectly clear . . . NANCY SARO SHIRLEY THUMITH EVELYN ANN SHERBURNE JOYCE THIBODEAU DONNA SIRACO BARBARA FILES 76 WILMA L. SELLERS HELEN MAGRO CAROLE PALMER Good morning, Mr. Phelps?!?! Yes. this is “Mission Impossible.” Miss Rose C. Traniello 77 LUCIA LICCIARDI WHILE GROUP B, ON MY RIGHT. HAD 99 44 100% FEWER CAVITIES . . . RICHARD SALVO RICHARD HARVEY CLAIRE MASIELLO MR. ERNEST BENNETT i KENNETH PULIAFICO JOANNE BORELLA DEBRA GANNON 78 ANN E ITA AGRITHA LORETTA MEDAGLIA JEAN GUENETTE Alright, girls, now step closer to the machine. Next, I’ll turn this wheel, and . . . Zap!!! Now you see ’em — Now you don’t!!! LORNA MILLERICK LISA ROSATO Mrs. Pauline Fabiano 80 THAYNE EASTMAN Mr. Russell G. Smith Why do elephants wear green Sneakers? It says here; under “elephants, so they can hide in the grass! PAMELA KILLAM DEBRA JACKSON WALTER LEARY DONALD JOHNSON ENID KUMIN 81 Miss Rita Adams WILLIAM ROCHE Pilot to navigator . . . DAVID THOMPSON Mr. Arthur Kelleher Miss Elena Ivaska Watch it!! I think it’s going to hatch!!! WANDA RICHARDS 1 ROBERT ROBICHAUD Mr. A Ido Pietrantoni 83 PATRICIA HOWINGTON STEPHEN PORTER This is how 1 want your homework: this is perfection! DEBRA MILLIKEN MARIANNE CASASSA CHARLES MAKREDES RICHARD BYRNE JOSEPH TRINGALE ROBERT COWAN MARK MUSTO GEORGE ZOGRAFOS Dr. Charles Buckley EDUARDO ARINI JANICE CORMIER MICHAEL BOUZAN Mr. Constantine Limberakis It’s better than doing them by yourself!!! 85 SUSAN WELCH JOHN PLUNKETT CAROL VANSCHAICK CECELIA SELMAN 1 RICHARD McINNIS 86 MICHAEL FAHEY GLENDENE SELMAN ROBERT TETREAULT Ha, they sent my draft notice through registered mail! Mr. John J. Corrigan JUDY CAMPBELL 87 DENNIS ALBERTELLI MICHAEL ALMEIDA ROBERT LeBLANC JOYCE CARVALHO JOSEPH COSTA ANN AGNETA MARY COFFEE DAVID LOWE OK, OK, Whose passing out the candy? Mr. Louis G. De A rigetis Ooo — this kid’s gotta he kidding me!!! RAYMOND MYATT JAMES KOSLOFSKY ROBERT PINGREE TIMOTHY QUILL The English have the right idea — Tea in the afternoon But the directions said, “So easy even a four year old can do it!” Miss Florence Sotiros Mrs. Joanne Caruso For Me! How sweet! Mr. Henry Misenor Look Smarty, if you’re so smart you fix the projector. Hurry! Get another bandaid. It sprung another leak! Mr. David Jones Miss Elaine Almori I really enjoy teaching Home Economics. And I really enjoy teaching English! Do those two really know what they're talking about!?! Miss Roberta Benor 91 Mr. Louis Diegoli I wonder if his speech is the same as mine. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Jane Ward Robert Kevin Roache Most School Spirited — catol u — MaC?adgen ae% Best Athlete Mike Fahey Linda Umbro Mr. Edward Berra Mrs. Dorothy Connors Mr. William Quinlan Mr. John Daly Highlander Football “70” Top Row: Daniel Willey, A. Robart, M. Mahoney. David Mahoney, David Willey, P. • Velardo, R. Harvey, R. Spingle, T. Wilson, M. MacLean, P. Scrima, K. Runyon, G. DeYoung, Neil Jordan. J. Mederios. Mid. Row: P. Nunziato, J. Byrne, J. Pino, S. Spada, J. Caruso, A. Karoupoulos, S. Andersen, J. iCertusi, R. Green, A. Teebaggey, IS. Mellon I Bottom Row: M. Iovine, D. i Buckley, P. Barrow, E. Reed, A. Bent, co-captain, L. Berlinghieri, [IP. Ruggerio, D. Crowley, P. Fitzgerald. HOCKEY MESr 1st Row. W. Everett, J. Hart, D. Vivian, W. Wilkens, R. Hodgkins, S. DiChicco, D. Johnson, R. Funai 2nd Row. A. Perrone, S. O’Hearn, S. Hughes, R. Myatt, E. Mahoney, J. Papagno, G. Guidi, M. Gaudet TRACK 1st Row. Asst. Coach Kevin O’Malley, L. Moore, D. Huckins, W. Forsyth, D. Crowley, J. Plunkett, Capt. M. Moschella, J. Daly, G. Kondouli, W. Dangora, Coach Vincent Cronin. 2nd Row. J. Quinlan, B. Bergmann, T. Joyce, G. Lameiras, R. Pacini, E. Torres, T. Troiani, B. Cody. 3rd Row. P. Santoro, T. DiSilva, P. Giampa, R. Sillari, M. Adams, F. Beebe, P. Rudolph. 4th Row. B. Errante, D. Foley, M. Joyce, T. Viveiros, S. Drugas, S. Kane. Mr. Vincent Cronin 101 1st Row. G. Higgins, A. Bent, M. Fahey, F. DiLiegro, M. Foster, M. Iovine, Coach Walter Perry 2nd Row. D. Collins, D. Sheridan, P. Fitzgerald, C. Arria, J. deBaris SOCCER 1st Row. S. Ragusa. M. Gaspar, C. Serpa, S. Pagliocco, J. Martinho, T. Pinto, S. Rizzo, G. Reitano, C. DiSchino. 2nd Row. Mr. Joseph Caruso, J. Pagounes, R. Sud, T. Pirrone. J. Araujo, V. Petriv, M. Adams, I). Nasta, M. Almeida, Mr. Robert Cignetti. 104 BAND AND COLOR GUARD 106 Mr. Theodore Chrabas 107 CHEERLEADERS 1st Row. J. Morin, J. Borella 2nd Row. C. Tedesco, M. Reeves, C. Owings, G. Spinosa, D. Quigley. 3rd Row. E. Matara, J. DiPerna, N. Meadows, C. Loveys, R. Rosetti, M. Marifote, N. Saro, D. Rouleau. MAJORETTES 1st Row. C. DiGregorio, S. Allen. 2nd Row. M. Farr, D. Capasso, D. Mahoney, M. Uglietto, A. Fitzgerald. 109 110 Miss Elaine Cotter Mr. John Murray Keep Smiling. I must remember to keep smiling. I just came up a down staircase and the Student Patrol didn’t stop me! Holy smoke! You put what? in the teacher’s cookies? I thought those cookies tasted strange! ill Miss June Wilke Mr. A rthur Da Prato Me worry! I taught him how to drive myself. Yearbook Staff Artists Helene O’Brien Arthur DiGregorio Edward Sweeney Philip DeLorenzo Catherine Agostino Hey, Look, no more work! It’s 4 o’clock; I’m going home. (Besides my husband said I can’t stay after school tonight!!) Faculty Advisor . . . Virginia Marshall VOL. P. Brawley And Not To Forget . 1st Row; F. Davis, W. Schneider, L. Bedingfield, Rancatore, J. Pulli, M. Macone, 3rd Row; S. E. Kumin, 2nd Row; D. Kacoyanis, M. Casassa, Rooney, R. Zullo, S. Mahoney, K. Power, D. C. Conrod, R. Pioli, K. Trani, E. Pernavas, P. Rose 116 SKI CLUB 1st Row: R. Maclone, E. Sweeney, P. Barrow, D. Coelho, N. Ciano, J. Adams, J. Livernois, J. Michitson. 2nd Row: G. Ferioli, P. Maclnnis, J. Borella, J. Buonomo, J. Squeglia, J. Brydges, K. Wallace, P. Morris, E. Pernavas, D. Rose, E. Kumin, C. Melberg. 3rd Row: D. Barry, J. Daly, J. Johanson, J. Liberatore, C. Boudrias, L. Umbro, A. Fiore, S. Mahoney, J. DiCecca. 4th Row: W. Schneider, R. Pioli, R. MacFagen, E. Welch, J. Meehan, J. Leavitt, L. Rogers, J. Pulli, D. Silva, V. Chiozzi. 5th Row: R. DiGiuseppe, B. Cogswell, D. Lowe, S. DiChicco, M. White, R. Bossi, D. Milliken, C. Hegarty. 6th Row: K. Quinn, M. Kropowensky, R. Ciampi, J. LeBlanc, M. Valenza, E. Arini, K. Power, R. Sullivan, D. Cotter. ART CLUB 1st row: T. Marcotti, F. Gallinaro, S. Davis, J. Kozack, D. Boliver, R. Zullo. 2nd Row: A. Pyne, C. Ahigian, D. Marino, L. Paquette. 117 We Read, Write And Talk About It, But Let’s Do Something About It!!! A pollution control program is most successful when as many people as possi- ble are involved. Once the interest of resi- dents has been raised through education, their actions must be directed into an effective program. This program should be made up of different projects of inter- est to all age groups. ECOLOGY CLUB 1st Row: R. Maclone, J. King, J. Pulli, M. Hayes, D. Silva, J. Sylvia, Mr. Richard Gordinier, E. Kumin, 2nd Row: H. Laranjeira, J. Meehan. M. Carvalho, C. Marsh, R. Sullivan, C. Hegarty, S. Mahoney, L. Bedingfield, O. Carvalho, E. Pernavas, M. dos Reis, On the fence: J. Buonomo, R. Wallace. 119 MATH CLUB 1st Row; M. Chin, W. White, L. Rosato, 2nd Row; M. Valenza, K. Roache, 3rd Row; R. Pisa, L. Bedingfield, H. Park, J. Pulli, Mr. Joseph Caruso, T. Gilibeto, R. Iovine. ITALIAN CLUB 1st Row: M. Semonelli, D. Valente, P. Lisitano, J. Foye, C. Ferullo, D. Palma. 2nd Row: Mr. Ixmis DeAngelis, J. Nardella, R. Bostiga, L. Grande, M. Valenza, D. Nasta, S. Pagliocco, A. Vitiello. 120 1st Row: L. Lorusso, L. Ciccariello, R. Stefanelli, M. Marifiote, D. Mahoney, L. Hope, D. Woodsan. 2nd Row: K. Whitcomb, C. Giliberto, J. Burns, R. Pisa, N. Tsakos. 3rd Row: S. Mantini, S. Hagigeorges, A. Ciccariello, D. Kacoyanis, G. Higgins, S. Koty, Mr. Kevin O'Malley LATIN CLUB KEY CLUB 1st Row: D. Cecca, S. McManus, M. Gentile, L. Rogers. 2nd Row: D. Chandler, G. Tringale, P. Rodrigues, S. Pritchard. 3rd Row: R. Maclone, J. Ciardi, J. Papagno, P. Romeo, J. Samaro, E. Moran, D. Coelho. 121 DRAMA CLUB Seat: Kenneth Trani, Annette Fiore, Sharon Mahoney, Frank Dilworth, Richard Senesi, Carol Hegarty, Francine Davis, Diane Murphy. DRAMA FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY R. Senesi. S. Mahoney, L. Fiore, A. Fiore, D. Murphy. 2nd Row: Denise Campo, Pat Nally, Mrs. Virginia Marshall Faculty Advisor 1st Row: Linda Ciccariello, James Valentino. Lorry Martinez, Lisa Fiore. Brad Gibbons. Lee O’Brien. GLEE CLUB Seat: Mr. Andrew Smith, Mrs. Mary Carafotes; S. Mahoney. S. Allen. J. Reyes. M. Reeves, Mr. Dean Limberakis, F. Dilworth, D. Mahoney. I). Testa. J. Certusi. 124 I DETENTION COMMITTEE v, % °s JA’ 126 1st Row: K. Roache, W. Black, E. Sweeney, C. Ardolino, E. Welch, F. Dilworth. F. Davis, R. Wallce. 2nd Row: M. Doucette, I Umbro, I . Pagliuca, D. Coelho, J. Liberatore, J. Icilii, J. Curran. R. Maclone, D. Finelli, J. Cantso, C. Agostino. 3rd Row: G. DellaPaolera, M. Reeves, J. Certusi. R. DeVelis. M. Hayes, M. Houston. H. Park. L. Ardolino, C. Melhert, C. Loveys. B. Mingle. 4th Row: A. Teebagy, M. Uglietto, M. Coscia. J. Boivlla. J. Buonomo, C. Tedesco, S. Allen. K. Smith, M. lovine. 5th Row: C. Howard, J. Guenette, A. Agritha, D. Voto. N. Vaccaro. Mr. Joseph Tarello. 127 Library Assistants 1st Row: K. Armstrong. L. Marshall. D. DiNoto. D. Campo, L. Hope. M. McLean, P. Dorant, A. Soccoreo. 2nd Row:. M. La Bella. J. McCarthy. P. Slager. F. Della Iacono, R. Catpinito, P. Gillis. Chess Club F. Medeiros. R. Gilbert!, B. Errante. G. Gustus. J. Pagounes, J. Browne. V. Micheroni. L. Leonard. 128 FRENCH CLUB 1st Row; D. Milliken, C. Marsh, 2nd Row; S. Kelley, K. Bossi, Miss Natalie King, H. Laranjeira, C. Sullivan STUDENT PATROL t 1st Row; F. Medeiros, J. Lodato, Capt. D. Chamberlain, 2nd Row; L. Leonard, R. Gilberti. Capt. D. Kacoyanis. Co-Capt. J. LeBlanc, P. Brawley, R. Zullo, Capt. E. Arini. 129 Directory ACOETTA, LOUIS. P. 18: 21 Washington Ter., Aug. 27 P: Doing homcworka.Al: ML ADAMS, JACQUELINE. P. 2s: 7 Joseph Street. Oct. 7 P: Troublemakers Vacation in Bermuda, 1970 A: Ski ( ARBF.ENE, CARL. P. 25: 46 Montrose St., Nov. 10 P: Monday Mornings. ARBEENE, CAROL A. 196 Willow Avenue. iClub. A fflETA1 ANN T. P. 82: 29 Mo land St., Oct. 10 P: Getting the frizzyslues when it rains M: Summer of 1969 A: Pep Squati • ARDOLINO, CAROL. P. 54: 196 Willow Ave., Dec. 29 P: Out on a date -- must be in by 11.00 p.m. M: Oct. IS, 196S A: C.lcc Club; A Cappclla Choir 2,3; J.Vg Cheerleader 2; Bank Corps: 1,2; Honor Guard 1,2; Stui mRm. Trcaigj t Council. Jj AGOSTINO, CATHERINE. P. 40 : 233 School St., July 17 P: People without feelings M: Someone very special; also my Jpnior English Class A: Yearbook Staff 2;'Yearbook Editor 3; Abraxas 1,2; Art Club 2; YRC 2; Italian Club 1, Honor Guard 1,2; Ski Club; Student Council. AGRITHA, ANNEITA J. P. 79: 5S Woods Ave , July 14 P: Nosey People I'm fa . hungry!_ A: Girls Glee Club; Glee Club|| YRC Student Council. AEITCIAN, CHRISTINE- P- 24: 52 Lowell St., Sept. 13 P: Running for the bus on a rainy morning M: The summer 1 went to camp as a Councellor A: GAA, Art Club. ALBERTELIJ, DENNIS. P. S7: SI Eustis St. ALLEN, SHERYL. P. 30: 19 Whitman St., Jan. 2 P: Breaking Up. Wow -- what a TOW no A Tajorcttes tuaent Council; Glue Club; Girl a Chorus; A Cap— pclla; YRC; Honor Guard 1,2; Soph. Exec. Board; Jr. Class Com.; GAA; Basketball. ALLEY, CHARLES. P. 50: 94 Bromficld Rd., May S P: Slow Buses A: Band. ALOSSO, DAVID J. 60 Willow Avenue, July 30 P: Red Step back Jack A: DEC A. ANDERSON. CHAf Rd.-, Feb. 16 P: SON, STEN. 112 Summer St., mrj phomorcs who don't take die ele- Stay low and drink a i : Football 1,2,3. ND REOTTOIA, PAUL 6 VuH St.} June 21 P: People who live by die I rules Don'tB?k WHY! A:ClecClubn ANGIUIjO, MICHELE. 17 Cutter St., Mayfl 12 P: Snobs Good dungs come in smarag packages. A: DEC A, Yearbook HmRm. Rep. AQUILINO, THERESA. 49 Clyde St., March 30 P: People who are late M: March 21. 1: 26 Belmo l always icniprics,. . jjj ARDOLINO, IOUISE M. P St., May 8 P: People who late It's all gon'e but tire A: Sopli. Exec. Board; Student Council; Jr. Class Secretary; Glee- Club; Girls Glee Club; UmRm. Rep. ARIN1, ro ARDO P. P. 85: 58a Gordon St., August 27 Can't win them all! A: Student Pa ASADOli St., July history cl; )NNA. P. 36: 16 Adams f5 P: Gray Hairs M: Last year's ss A: Glee Club. ASCOULLO, GRACE. P. 75: 17 Crocker St., Nov. d5 P: People who always think they're right M: The football games! A: Glee Club. ATWOOD, DIANE. P. 19: 32 Mead St., Oct. 22 P: National Guards M: July 28, 1968. , BABINEAU, JAMES. P. 28: 16 Putnam St., Oct. 7 P: Junior in a Senior Latin Class I may be weird, but die Whole world's crazy. ALMEIDA, MICHAEL. P. 87: 73 Hudson St., Dec. 9 P: Staying in on Friday night . M: Working in dic I-B.M. Room A: Track 1,3; Data Processing Assistant 2, 3. BAILEY, STEVEN. P. 36: 2 Pearl Ter., Nov. 5 P: Shorty M: M.B- A: DECA. BAMBRICK, GERARD. 133 Sycamore St. BARYS, MARY. P. 24: 60 Newton St., August 1 P: Snobbish and unfriendly peo- ple Oh my goodness! BASSETT, PHILIP. P. 20: 18a Tennyson St., May 6 P: Getting up in die morning. BEDINGFIELD, LAURINDA- P. 71: 102 Highland Ave., Oct. 21 P: People and Social Studies M: The Dolcinea A: Ecology Club; Abraxas; Mad Club; Portia; National Honor Society. BELTRAM, JOYCE. • . 31: 74 Holland St., August 11 M: Room 143 What was I gonna say? BENSON, CHARLES. P. 51: 3 Everett Ave., Oct. 1 P: People who aren't open minded Let it be. BENT, ARTHUR F. P. 34: 16 Concord ' Ave., July 7 P: Getting up in the morn- ing M: First Varsity Touchdown A: Foot- ball; Basketball; Boys Glee Club; Glee Club; A Cappclla Choir. BFRL1NGHIERI. LEO. P. 34: 15 Oxford St., June 26 P: Soph, who dog it Shells today. Coach? A: Football. BERNARDI, MICHAEL. P. 50: 5S Grant St., May 21 M: Latin Class A: Baseball. BIASE, DENISE. P. 50: 7 Dickson St., Dec. 23 P: Selfish People !You don't National Honor Society. BH'i 'CLEY, MARY M. P. 35: 10 Rogers Ave., Feb. 20 If at first you don't succeed, give up. BINARI, JAMES. P. 18: 23 Elston St., June 7. BIONDO, JOSEPH. 4S Porter St., June 24 P: People who hate long hair How much? BARNARD, SUSAN. P. 75: 10 Miner StyT' a£5 M: Sept. 30, 1969 Ma, otto I' . . . Soph’. Cheerleader; Sr. Pom 1 RLFS. P. 24: 3 Hamilton Mid-terms and finals. March, have pon Gi _ BLACK, WALTER. P. 23: 44 St., May 11 P: Midi and Maxi !'Live each day to jts fullest and yoirll needmot fear deatL ‘ BARRETT, WAY Dec. 23 M: AJ Somerville - HmRm Rep., 1’ • 23: 14 George ;lr, CAMiiT. Hpn [arch 27 P: When Boston Tea Party id Wow! That's fantasticf ' Chd). N, LINDA. P. 53: 15a Memorial Rd., April 24 P: When the romance ended between us M: Kly stuffed Snoopy. BARRY, DENNIS J. P. 31: 51 Boston St.. August 9 P: Detention M: Tech Tourney A: Glee Club; Boys Glee Club; Ski Club. BLANK! XSHIP, STF.YEN. P. 46: 154 West Chapel St., Adams St. , Oct. 25 P: Getting up in die School I rit-nds morning- .. e it! V A; W BLASi,®rNNY-. P- 19 10 Mystic Ave., fARROS, MARIE- P. JslV Ashland Stjia Fel 20. : SclfiAnesi : JJiology class ( May 15 PsPushing arid vin iCW ilar- year. . ridor, M: Sr. Year at BARROW, PAUL. P. 24. 22H ow Blvd., Dec. 9 M: Jr. Year,' Don’t let opportunity pass without you A: Football; TYack; Glee Club 3; Boys CU Club 3; Ski BONCORE, ANGELA. P. 46 : 77 Gordon St-, Jan. 19 P: Getting up in tJtc morning M: Backstage after Glee Club Concerts A: 130 Clcc Club 2,3,4; Girls Glee Club 2,3,4; A Cappella 3,4. BONNETT, RONALD. 1 Pearson Rd., Feb. 2 M: Meeting my Buddy Undoglang- Do-glang. BORELLA, JOANNE. P- 78: 153 Hudson St., Sept. 22 M: Junior year The kid[is radier sharp A: Cheerleader 1,2,3; Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Sigma Lambda Psi 2; Honor Guard 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; Girls Glee Club 1,2,3; Junior Class Committee. BOSSELMAN, ANDREW. 305 Medford St., July 3 P: P.O.D. Smile, It makes peo- ple wonder. ROSSI, ROSANN. 44 Chetwynd Rd-, Sept- 25 P: Nagging homeroom teachers M: Sophomore homeroom A: Data Processing, Ski Club. BOUDRIAS, CHERYL. P. 53: 1 Banks St., June 23 P: Homeroom M: School hot lunch A: French Club, Art Chib, Chorus, Sophomore Social Decorating Com. BOUZAN, MICHAEL, p. S5: 51 Cedar St.. Sept. 12 P: My brother M: Bell ringing at 2:30 p. m. BRAVO, MARIO. P. 33: 59 Webster Ave., Dee. 28 P: Getting up in the morning just to go to school- Hack it o£f! BROWN, ROBERT- P- 67: 134 Willow Ave., Dec. 25 P: Carrying 5 Or 6 books through the corridors M: Time spent in the detention room. BRYDGES, JEAN. P. 39: 68 Waterhouse St., August 23 P: 8:15 bell You know • • • BUCCI, BRENDA. P. 36: 22 Dartmouth St., Dec. 16 P: School lunches M: Homeroom. BUCKLEY, DAVID. P. 36: 73 Cross St., March 31 P: Teachers M: Football prac- tice A: Football. BUONAUGURIO, CONCETTA. 5 Kensing- ton Ave., June 17 P: School Lunches M: Rm 47. BUONOMO, JOHN. P. 52: 580 M -stic Ave., Sept. 1 M: Nov. 1968 Thanksgiv- ing Game Some men see tilings as they arc and ask why? A: Pres. Student Council, Abraxas Staff, Jr. Class Concert Com., Italian Club, Student Council 1,2; Cross Country 1,2. BUONOMO, PHILIP. P. 29: 580 Mystic Ave., Nov- 20 M: On the buses coming back from a track meet What! A: Cross Country Indoor Track. BURNS, SHEILA. P. 35: 21 Wheatland St., Dee. 27 P; All girl classes Make new friends but keep die old. BUSSOLARI, JAMES. P. 32: 32 Whitman St., March 15 P: Wind Spruits A: Foot- ball. BYRNE, JOHN. P. 69: 39 Electric Ave., Aug. 12 P: Clogs M: Sept. 13, Room 344 A: Football. BYRNE, RICHARD P. P. 84: ISa Wigglcs- worth St., Dec. 29 P: Building Master Offices ' M: Room 325; Jr. English; 4th period. c C A ETA MO, JOSE (JOSEPH). P. 59: 10 Dimick, Street. CAI DER, THOMAS. P. 34: 12 Illinois Ave •, June 14 P: Getting up in for school You only go around once in life- A: Track 1,2,3. CALLAHAN, SANDRA. P- 67: 28 Elmwood St., April S P: Being told what to do M: Jr. Homeroom 27 and the crazy kids in it. CALLAHANS WILLIAM. P. 53:2 Adrian St., Jan. 19 M: Junior Homeroom 27 Don't worry. You're young; you'll get over it. A: Latin Club, Chess Club, Bank Corps. CAMPBELL, JUDY. P. 87: 6 Hillside Circle, Sept. 20 M: Mr. Cavanugh 27; July 12 - Aug. 13, 1970; years 69-70 God is; Love, Peace and Joy. CAMPBELL, PATRICIA. P. 50: 14 Carlton St., July 17 M: Summer of 1970 Love is the main reason for living. CAPASSO, DOREEN. P. 69: 21A Malvern Ave., Dec. 26 P: Getting rip in die morn- ing for school, M: Twirling at die football games A: Girl's Glee Club 1,2,3; SHS Glee Club 2,3; Student Council; Honor Guard 2; Majorette 1,2,3. CATOZZI, JOANNE. P. 56: 33 Bradley St., Jan- 25 P: Boys M: Jr. year. CARROLL, ROBERT. 67 Hudson St., Dee. 12 M: Sept. 9, 1970; LED Hi — is bet- ter than nodiing. CARUSO, JOHN. P. 40: 10 Wilson Ave., April 23 P: Doing Homework M: Zoo in Rm. 27 Boys Glee Club; SHS Glee Club; A C appella Choir; Football; Jr. Class President. CARVALHO, JOYCE. P. 88s;25 Appleton St., March 11 'P: Getting on die school bus M: Class and teacher in Junior home- room, 27 A: GAA; Pep Squad. CARVALHO, RICHARD. P. 53: 47 Oak St., Nov. 7 P: Running out of trays in the luncluoom ’Ihe devil made me do it A: Data Processing. CASASSA, MARIANNE. P. 84 : 265 Elm St., Feb. 19 P: People who aren't on time A: Drill Team M: Summer of 1970- CASEY, MARY. P. 67: 56 Sunset Rd., May 24 M: Summer of 1970. CASSERLY, DONAIX). 39 Pinckney St., June 7 P: No smoking. CENTRELIA, FRANK. P. 49: 50 Moreland St., Dec. 20 P: Having to walk back down because you're on die wrong stair- way To each dieir own! A: J• V. Foot- ball, Indoor Track. CERRATO, ROBERT. P- 62: 102 Wallace St., April 29 P: Homeroom teachers;'' Football practice with all die savages A: Football and baseball. CFRTUSI, JOHN. P. 89 : 97 Flint St., June 18 P: Double Sessions and die bench Waldiamvs. Somerville (68) A: Foot- ball, Boys Clcc Club, SHS Glee Club, A C appella Choir. CHAMBERLAIN, DONALD. P. 73: 341 Highland Ave., May 11 P: Early morning traffic jams 67-6S Football Season A: Color Guard, Student Patrol. CHANDLER. LESLIE. P. 47: 16 Browning Rd. Jan. 29 Senior Year A: Home- room Rep., Glee Clubs. CHIN, MARY. P. 39: 762 Broadway, Aug. 16 P: a 24 hour day too short M: August 30, 1970 A. Girls' Chorus 1,3; SHS Cho- rus 3; GAA 1, Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Cheer- leader 2; Latin Club 2; National Honor, Honor Guard 1,2; Math Club 3; Ski Club 3. CHIOZZI, VINCENT. P- 44: 41 Corindiian Rd., July 23 P: Little Poles M: Soph. Homeroom A: Boys' Chorus, SHS Glee Club, School Newspaper, Ski Club. CHISHOLM, DEBRA. 56a Flint St., Jan. 14 M : The Tea Party Open up and let the Sunshine in. CHRISTIE, BARBARA J. P. 46: 38 More- land St., June 1 P: Conceited boys M: Waiting for the 2:30 bell. CIAMPI, ROBERTA. P. 36: 81 Hudson St., April 16 P: Crowded lunch room M; Physics — RED A: Ski Club. Band. CIANELLI, ARTHUR. 11 Walnut Rd., April 6 P: Stuck up girls! M: Getting suspended. CIANO, NANCY. P. 33: 117 Highland Ave., November 20 P: Conceited people A: Ski Club. C IA R AMITA RO, PHYLLIS. P. 68: 97 Lowell St., Jan. 7 P: Monday mornings M: die assemblies. CICCOLA, LOUISA. P. 73: 56 Conwcll Ave., Oct. 28 M: New England Drag- way, '70 Life is a big trip. 131 CICCONE, NICHOLAS. P. 38: 268 Powder House Blvd., Nov- 1 P: School Today is tomorrow you worried abort yesterday A: Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3; Track 3. CIMORELLI, CARY. P June 23 M: Jr. Latin c Dereck's unreal! Lowell St., 1S4 CLIFFORD, CAR] Feb. 5 P: Moody J.D.gf 'English BB KBfiffimc F.J. J Corp - COE I HO. DAM 7 P: F| in winti . MXj you underM 2.3: Baseball 21 119 Hancock St., M: Rm 29, Mimeograph ; Rep., Bank 19 Rush St., liior nmRm. 29 before Bfpy do ■ 3; Key Club MARY. P. 88: CONS1D Sept. 1 NT. DANIEL. 40 Adrian St., P: School lunches. COOK, LINDA. P. 7 15 P: Blaming all in; ture M: Abraxas' Cr, 1970 A: Abraxas U Ecology Club, National Honor. CORMIFR, JANICE. p. 85: 58 Boston St., , April 21 P: Crashing. CORMIER, MICHAEL. P. 38: 58 Boston St., Feb. 24 M: Flagpole climbing after •.sin at TECH. CORNING, JANET. P. 68: 44 Elm St., Jan. 13 P: People who aren't honest, phonies Friendship is more than just a word A: Girls Glee Club, SHS, A Cap- pella Choir, Ecology Club, Student Council. CORRICELLI, MICHAEL. 19 Puritan fcou_. May 6 M: When the time are bad tough luck When the sun shine , ice cream melts. CORSO, KATHLEEN. vT74: 64 Memorial Rd., May 12 P: Long Engagements Mi Sunday August 16, 1970 A: National Honor Society, GirLs Glee Club. D D'ALELIO, MARIO- 452 Broadway, May 8 P: Geometry class of 1968-1969 M: Get- ting out of school at 2:30 A: Soccer Team. DALEY, JAMES. P. 22: 3 Cutter Park, February 7 P: School lunches M: Junior English class' A: Chess Club. DALEY, JOHN. ‘ ‘ M: Track Team, 31 37 Albion St., Aug- lasketba ' '• 1-1 COGSWFI.L, BETSY. P. 18: 51A Raymond ; Avc., Dec. 17 P: Getting up early in the morning M: Summer of 70 A: GAA, Room Treas. cHLaNGeH FRANCES. P. IS: 160 High- land Avc., April 29 P: Two faced people Watch the birdie A: Girls Glee Club, |SH$, YRC, SflS Drill Team. COLLINS, DENNIS. P. 44: 24 Avon St., July 5 M: Rm. 143, 205, A.K. There is some food I will not cat! A: Basket- ball 1,213; 'ifack 2, .. TOl.fTN?, ‘RICHARD. 139Atewifc Brook dents - You can lead a horse to water, can’t make him put hi' trunk on? COLLINS, ROBERT. 139 Alewifc Brook Pkwy., Feb. 9 P: Homework M: Tech Tourney '69 A: Baseball, Basketball. COMEAU, KAREN. P. 49: 50 Richdalc Avc., Dec. 18 P: Two faced people 1-ots of luck A: SHS Glee Club, Girls Glee Club. CONNELLY, JOHN. P. 23: 24 Moreland St., Sept. 26 P: 1st lunch M: '69 Red Cross Convention ’ A: Pres. Young Social Workers Club, Red Cross Rep? CONROD, CYNTHIA. P. 21: 58 Warwick St., April 21 P: Football Rallies, Teach- er's Pets M: STAR '68, Drama Festivals A: Drama Club, SHS Glee Club, Girls Gkc Club, A Cappclla Choir, Ecology- Club, YRC COSCIA, MKHAFL. 9 Hamlet St., March ')[ M: ! arin Cln 'Gittcr Joe A: Base- ball 1,2,3; Sr. Clap Trcas. PH. PJ88: 14 Lesley Avc., [hejgfetry of 7 hour home- :nts M: Be big stuck with since 7th grade now for : Boys Chorus, SHS Chorus COSTA, JO Dec. 23 P work assign: C 1C tcachi herooni StS? DANIEL. P. 37: 40 Memoria' Rd., Jan. 23 M: Chris; Diane, Michelle, Debbie Custer died for our sins! ' COWAN, ROBERT. P. 84: 26 Bailey St., June 16 M: Playing SHS football Vic- tory, Integrity Courage, Dedication A: Football 1 : Track 1,2. ball Games, Tech Tec Will ya? DANCORA, WILLIAM . St. M: Eastern KfasS Toi A: Baseball, NationalTlonor ! 'I “ ‘.VIDSON, SHEILA. P. 25: 3 Summer 5 , October 31 PS Oral Recitations all comes to nun who waits. A: Na- al Honor Society 2, 3, YRC 1,2,3; s Gle Club 3,. SHS Glee Club 3, lor (fpard 1,2; Banker 1,2; Treasurer DAVlS,lFRAN£INT. P. 21: 1374 Broad- way, Feb. 1; Pi.jD css Code ' Sonie pcop -----,---------------- D Broadway, August 29 M: Homemaking II Jr. year You can always forgive, but never for- get. A: GAA 1, Italian Club 1, Banker 1. CRISPO, LAURENCE. P. 83: 321 Robinson St., June 20 M: Fscaping die V.P. Shoot it all in there - CRONIN, ROBERT. 693 Somerville Avc., Nov. 8 P: Straight people M: TECH Tourneys. CROTTY, ALYCE- 26 580 Mystic Ave., Aug. 31 M: Marshall St. The greatest puzzle -- LIFE. CROWE, DL NE. P. 56: 36 Hudson St-. Oct. 7 P: Gym M: Junior Homeroom. CROWELL, STEVEN. 100 Porter Street. CROWLEY, DENNIS. 93 Bromficld Road, July 7 P: School St. lull in mornings What's going on here! 'T A: Football, Track. : CROWLEY, JAMES. CUFF, JOHN. SOpreston Rd., MarchS P: Everything Once a dummy alwa dummy. I j CURRAN, JAfrfET. P. 21: 48 Ware St.. Jan. 30 P: Monday morning Rm. 127 ee tilings a- they are «ok! ask. 'Wh ' I dream tilings tliat neve verc, ancTask, ' W% not?' 7 A; SHS'Glgc Club, Girls Glee Club. A Cappella, Pli iF. Guard. _ 1 DAVIS, 1 PREEN. P. 73: 7 Auburn Ave. Dec. 31 P: Jealousy. DAYKIN, BRENDA. P- 43: 10S Gilman St., Sept. 7 P: Getting up bi the morn- ing M: 'Hie 2:30 bell. DEBAIROS, JOHN. P. 35: 45 Perry St., March 27 P: Homework A: Basketball, Cross Country. DE COSTA, SUSAN. P. 35: 34 North St., Jan. 12 P: No elevators Work for Peace; don’t Fight for it. A: Future Nurse's Club 1. DFI I. PAOLERA, GARY. P. 46: 33 Bill- ingham St., Dec. 30 M: Thanksgiving Football Games Today, yesterday, will be tomoirow. ' l ( I ORENZO, YVONNE. P. SI: P: World History.' M: March 14, 1968. )l li'ONTI , JAMES. 21 Hall Avc., July 2s i': Being checked out by freaks M: Broken windows, desks, and cracked ceil- ing A: Glee Club, Boys Glee Club, j Canpella Choir. pi ! PKIOReJ DENISE. P. 37: DELUGIA, ROSALIE. P. 50: 116 Albion St., July 29 P: Conceited People It's the tilings you don't do that you regret the mat. A : Bank Corps. ■r 132 DEMACISTRIS, MARY. 240 School St., April 1S P: Dress Code. DcMELIN, NANCY. P. SS: 41 Jackson Road, July 28 P: School Street Hili M: Tech Tourney. DENNFJIY, PATRICIA. P. 45: 44 Moreland St..f May 12 P: People who think they know’ it all Ms Room 27 A: Honor Guard. DERVISHIAN, GEORGE. 119 Central St., January 17 P: Getting up in the morning ' Mr Wood Shop. DESROCHERS, STEVEN. 201 School St., May 20 P: Long Skirts- DESTFJFANO, DAVID. P. 37: 54 Albion St-, July 25 P: Waiting in line for hutch M: English Class' DEVELIS, RITA. P. 60: 85 Woods Avc., February’ 4 M: Jr. Math I'm hungry A: Yearbook Representative, Abraxas, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappclla, YRC, Na- tional Honor Society. DIMILLE, ROSEANN. P. 43: 53 Columbus Avc., November 13 P: Crowded stair wells ' Mr Remembering all the friends I m adc • DINEEN, PATRICIA. P. 70: 19 Lewis St., July 22 M: July 22, 1953 A: YRC, Na- tional Honor Society, French Club 2, Home Room Banker, Honor Guard- DINEEN, PAULINE. P. 70: 19 Lewis St.. July 22 P: Fallibility M: July 24. 8:34 P.M. Western Standard Time A: French Club 2, National Honor Society, RYC, Homeroom Rep. DiNITTO, COSMO. P. 47: 43 Vinal Ave., November 30 M: Homeroom Classes. DINOTO, DONNA MARIE. 4 Oak Ter., August 20 M: Homeroom periods The devil made me do it . DIPERNA, JEAN. P. 62: 14 Sycamore St., December 20 P: Homework M: The White Sock A: Cheering 1,2,3, SHS Glee Club 1,2,3, Girls’ Glee Club. DEVERFAIJX, LINDA. P- 52: 204 Somer- ville Ave., May 20 P: Boys who think they are nice You're Sad . DIGRECORIO, ARTHUR. P. 25: 82 Lex- ington Ave -, July 5 M: My Junior Home room (31) I'll never tell . DIUEGRO, FRANCIS. P. 42: 76 Flint St., March 27 P: Hills, suicide drills, catch- ups M: Tech, J. Pogie 6-5-70, C-M. Game, Javelin A-5 A: Basketball 1,2,3, track 1,2,3. DILWORTH, FRANCIS L. P. 60: !9 C ross St-, June 4 P: S.H.S. losing at the tech Mi S.H.S., Tech Tourney, Ski trip, Star A: Junior class Treasurer, Student Council, SHS Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, A Cappclla, YRC, Drama Club, Northeast District Chorus, Prom Com., Yearbook Rep. DIPERNA. KENNETH. P. 26: 88 Newton St., June 19 M: Sophomore Homeroom Being a dog is the only way to live. DOWNIE, CAROL- P. 61: 225 Pearl St-, November 30 M: Wood Stock Drop Dead . A: D-E C-A. DUNBAR, JOANNE. P. S3: IS Bradley St., March 26 P: Typing M: Fine Arts Class ' A: Art. DUPONT, ELIZABETH. 3 Springhill Ter., February 29 P: Pesty Boys' M: Coing on UN Tour. DWYER, JOHN. P. 60: 283 Medford St., November 8 P: Pick-Ups M: 3-1 loss to Beverly in State Tourney A: Cross Country Track 3, Baseball 1,2,3; Yoarbook Staff 3. DWYER, MICHAEL P. P. 42: 64 Powder House Blvd., July 12 P: Losing Track Meets M: Glee Club Concerts A: Cross Country Track, Indoor and Outdoor Track 2; YRC, Boys' Glee Club, SHS Glee Club. E EASTMAN, THAYNE. P. 80: EGIDIO, VINCENT. 11 Westminster St., Aug. 2 P: Too Much Heat M: Good- EISNOR, NORMA JEAN. P. 23: 14 Buck- ingham St-, June 3, M: Homeroom Al- ways Smile and be Jiappy. ELLIS, KEVIN. 16 Hill St., April 12 When Does This Period Get Over? ENOS, SUSAN, p. 70: 31 Pennsylvania Avc •, July 9 P: People who start rumors M: Nov. 14, 1969 — July, 1969 -- Foot- ball '68 A: Soul Club; Radiator Reporter. EVE REIT, WILLIAM. P. 47: 5 Claredon St., Feb. 16 M: High School Hockey Games This school is ice cream A: Hockey; Glee C lub. F FAHEY, MICHAEL. P. 87: 30 Prospect St.. May 1 M: Tech Tourney game against Catholic Memorial Don't worry about it A: Basketball; Baseball; Na- tional Honor Society. FANTASIA, JOANNE M. P. 29: 181 Hud- son St., Dec. 12 M: March 11, 1969 What did I do??? FARR, MARIANNE. P. 64: 70 Cameron Avc., Oct. 28 M: S.H.S. A: S.H.S. Chorus 1,2,3; Girls Glee Club 1,2,3; Bank 1.2; Homeroom Rep. 2; Majorette. DOYLE, IRENE. P. 61: 81 Hinckley St., June 19 P: Senior Class R. 354 M: Cleri- cal Practice A: Bank corps, Data Process- ing assistant 1,2,3,. Red Cross Rep. DRISCOLL, JOAN. P. 47: 329 Highland Avc., May 29 P: Waking up for School Another Day, another Dollar A: SH Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club. DUGGAN, ELEANOR. P. 66: 243 Highland Ave., August 22 Give Peace a Chance A: G • A. A., Bank Worker. FARRELL, LINDA. P. 80: 13 Thorpe St., j June 17 P: Stairs This time I'm going to let it grow A: S.H.S. Glee Club; Girls Glee Club. FAZIO, DANIEL. P. 80: 23 Burnham St., Nov. 2 M: Looking back ,tp homeroom 32 in junior year Every peace is a good 1 leacc A: Workstudy; Glee Club I. FERIOM, CAIL. . 45: 96 Prichard Avc., Jan. 26 M: Room 127 The Uu made me do it A: II. R. Rep. 2; Pep.JmiJad DrCECCA, JOHN. P. 75: 114 Allen St. DICFNZO, MARY. P. 43: 27 Cutter Ave., October 25 P: Walking up the hili M: Walking up and down the school corridors. DICHICCO, STEPHEN A. P. S5: 31 Avon St., August 10 P: Teachers telling us rules in our Senior Year M: Hockey, S.H.S. Vs. Everett; Charley A: Hockey 1,2,3; Track 3 Working. 'ICIACCIO, BARBARA. P. 63: 322-A hington St., August 21 P: Not being ith my boyfriend M: Senior Prom 69 . .DIDAS, KATHLEEN. P- 63: 27 Alston St., May 18 P: Stingy people; M: Room 31 A: Drill Team. DIGIUSEPPE, ROJEAN. P. 3S. 156 Powder House Boulevard., March 9 P: Getting up in the morning for school M: Summer of 70 A: G.A A. Club, Italian Club. DIRUSSO, ANGELO. P. 42: 29 Alston St., February 25 P: Girls with Long Dresses M: Filing to Fire Drill. DOCOUTO, MARIA T- P- 66: 10 Powder House Ter., January 25 P: Crowded cor- ridors M: Fun and friends at SHS. DOHERTY', KEVIN. 70 Otis St-, Novem- ber 29 P: Midi Dresses ' M: Mini Dresses. DOODY, BRIAN E- P. 67: 37 Ossipcc Road, February 12 P: Getting up in the morning M: My Little Italian Mouse . DORANT, LAURA. P. 74: 27 Everett Avc-, April 8 P: Conceited and unsocia- ble people M: Reaching for a Chemistry notebook. DOUCETTE, MAUREEN. P- 34: 7 Morgan St., December 16 P: Too much home- work M: 3 weeks of Tri-Hi-Y initiation' A: SHS Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, YRC- 133 FERREIRA, JAMES. 13 Cameron Ave., June 28 P: Having a Building Master for a major M: Italian. FERRERA, LYN. P. 41: 13 Spring St-, July 23 P: Boys in bell-bottom pants M: Sophomore year. FILES, BARBARA. P. 76: 36 Mead St., March 24. FI NELLI, DONNA. P. 6S: 19 Burnside Ave., Oct. 20 Mi I atin 154 I'm Sorry A: A Cappella 3; SHS Chorus 1,2, 3; Girl's Chorus 1,2,3; H.R. Rep. 1,3; Honor Guard; Banker 2. FINITSIS, ALAN. P. 74: 1 Fairlcc Ave., June 16 M: Not as good as it used to be- GALENO, DOMINIC. 26 I.oring St., July 13 P: Hardguys M: The sub shop.’ A: Football 1. GALIMI, FRED. P. 30: 31 Bond St., Sept. 19 M: Not one T-D- A: Football. CANNON, DEBRA. P. 78: 395 Washington St-, Sept. 30 P: Getting punched in the arm when someone says hi Love is beautiful A: Color Guard. GARCIA, ROBERTO. 30 Prichard Ave., Aug. 6 M: Vacation. GARVEY, JANET. P. 55: 75 Lexington Ave., Feb. 9 P: People who make me turn red? M: Western Jr. High -- 9th .grade. Junior year You can't be anybody better titan yourself. A: SHS Glee Club 2,3; Girls Glee Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3; YRC 1,2; Honor Guard 1,2; Cheerleader H HAGGERTY, DESIREE. 52 Glen St-, Au gust 1 M: Going out for Chinese food 'Hie thing that I want most in life I get. HALEY, ROBERT. 45 Sargent Ave., Janu- ary 14. HAMILTON, ROBERT- P- 30 : 84 Lexingto) Ave., August 25 P: The Dress Code Think the rainwill ruin die rhubarb . FIORE, ANNETTE. P- 20: 19 Forster St., Feb. 10 P: Confusion, Stupid Mistakes M: Drama Club, H.R. 127, Art 2,' Glee Club Concerts A: Drama Club 1,2,3; Sec. Drama Club 3; Y-R.C. 2,3; SHS and Girls Glee Club 3; International Thes- pian Society 2,3. FIORE, CHARLES. 69 Gov. Wintnrop Rd., June 21 M: So many dial one will do un- justice to all If you want it go and take it because ids yours . FITZGERALD, PATRICK - P. 23: 227 High- land Ave., March 17 M: 1968 GBL Champs A: Football, Basketball, Baseball- FLANNERY, DORIS. P. 52: 31 Raymond Ave., Oct. 15. FONTANO, JO-ANN M. P. 42: 26 Mount Vernon St., Sept. 14 P: Homework Clean up your act . FORSYTH, WAYNE A. P. 29: 122 Pearl St., March 30 P: People who build up Chevy M: My incoherent English teachers A: Track. FRANCALANCIA, LILLIAN. P. 53:62 Mt. Vernon St., Oct. 6 P: People who can't make up dicir minds M: August 21, 1970 A: IJ.R. Jr. Class Treas. FUCCILLO, MICHAEL. P. 29: 28A Sterling St., Dec. 17 MLArt2 Words of Wisdom -- Let it Be! A: Art Club. CAUDOR, PATRICIA. 21 Jacques St., Oct. 20 P: Homework M: Nov. 7, 1969. GAUTHIER, RITA. P- 25: 36 Linden Ave., July 24 P: School M: Jan. 11, w 1969. GIORDANO, JOSEPH. 191 PeArf St.. March 3 P: People Do unto others before they do unto you A: Baseball. HARDY, STEPHEN. P- 86: 3 River Road, October 15 ' M: 245, 224, 114 — 'Hie Tech Tourney A: Boys' Chorus, SHS Cho- rus, Football You know what I mean . HARKINS, CARL. P. 22: 34 Wallace St., May 12 M: Nan's Coffee Shop A: Band' Silence is Golden but Noise is more fun . HAROTUNIAN, DENNIS. P. 33: 3 Gorham St., April 12 P: Midi Skirts M: Mini .-Skirts. CIURLFO, 40 Highland Road, Nov. 29 P: Fake people and people who Mi ____________________________ go for die service. ’‘“ HARRINGTON, DFBORAH. P. 73: 36 Up- land Road, March 16 M: Junior year COBRON, MICHAEL. P. 33: 193 Powder House Blvd., Nov. 30. GOGGIN, KATHLEEN. P. 53: 28 Alpine St., Nov. 29 P: Scliool lunches M: Ju- nior Homeroom. GONZALEZ, ROMAN, JR. P. 68: 219A Pearl St., June 5 M: Lunch period If you don't pass your first quarter, quit school A: Track Team; Soccer Club. COOD, CHRISTINE. P. 44 : 69 Josephine Ave., Oct. 6 P: Lunch period M: Sept 9, 1970 A: G.A.A. 1. GORMAN, RUTH LINDA. P- 51: 23 Alston St., Aug. 14 M: June 13, 1971. GRACE, ROBERT. 44 Beacon St., Nov '3 M: Most dress properly Enjoying to go steady. What acting dong A: Pep Squad, Ski Club. HARVEY, PAUL- P. 30: 156 Summer St., November 1 M: GBL Champs in 6S There is Still Time A: SHS Clce Club, Boys' Glee Club, Football, Baseball. HARVEY, RICHARD. P. 78: 30 Ames St., October 27 M: SHS Football team, GBL Champions in 1968 Mini skirts get my maxi attention. HAYES, CHRISTINE. P. 42: 40 Foskett St., April 23 P: People who put down otiicr people Cut it out! HAYES, JAMES. P. 29: 89 Eustis St., December 9 P: Gum on bottom of desks M: 145, 224, 114 A: Track, Home Room Treasurer, Homeroom Rep. FUNAI, ROBERT'- P. 22: 10 Eliot St., July 30 A: Hockey 1,2,3. GRAY, MARTIN. 234 Willow Ave., Nov. 12 M: Seventh periods for tardiness. HAYES, MICHAEL. P. 50: 11A Austin St., July 27 P: Spanish A: Ecology Club. FURTADO, MARK- 29 Waterhouse St., August 11 ■ GREENE, JO-ANN. 42 Princeton Street, March 1 M: July 4, 1970 But I've never done it before! HEFFRON, EILEEN. P. 28: 48 Summer St., April 7 P: People who don't listen M: Sept. 15, 1970. FYFE, ETHEL. P. 68: 9 Knapp St., Aug. 18 P: Unfriendly people M: Summer of '69 A: SHS Chorus 1,2,3; Girls Chorus 2, 3; Banking 1,2. G |GALAID, ALAN. 45 Hudson St., Feb. 16. CUCCIARDI, STEPHEN. P. 20: 139 Jaques St., May 25 M: April 21, 1969; June 22, 1969 Give peace a chance! A: French Club, Math Club, Radiator Reporter, Drama Club, National Honor Society, 700 Club. CUENETTE, JEAN. P. 79: 125 Central St., Aug. 1 M: History and'-Math my HECARTY, CAROL. P. 20: 57 Broadway, . Dee. 14 M: Project Star 70 Richard Oh what A: Ski Club, Drama Club, .«8® Y RC Ecology C lub. HENDSBEE, LINDA. P. 33: 570 Mystic Ave., February 26 P: Losing a Ring Happiness is: a ring from Tom Jones A: Pep Squad. 134 37 Conwcll HESHIAN, CF.OljC December 16. HICKEY, CAROL. P. 59: 21 Hall St., November 1 M: October 6, 1969 Sugarpops . HICKEY, EILEEN- 25c Memorial Road, September 22 M: October 1, 1968 A: Pep Squad. HICKEY, MARIE. P. 26: 25c Memorial Road, July 15 M: June 10, 1970; October 15, 1967 Happiness is being in love with Tom Jones A: Pep Squad. HIGGINS, BARBARA. P. 72. 84 Line St., June 10 P: Detention for Tardiness There will be an answer— Let it Be A: Social Workers Club. HILL, BARBARA. P. 65: 37 Quincy St.., November 13- M: Being a cheerleader in my Junior year 'Love thy neighbor but don't get caugnt A: GA CZ 5N, DENNB ITT A jJl lb Takin e a walk to n uildiug master's M: I nc good food M Cafeteria. 50: 33 Walnut mv HOUSTON, MARY. P. 58: 21 Webster Ave., January 28 ’ PiPcople who dig themselves A: Honuroom Representative (soph.). HOWARD, CLAIRE. P. 55: 73 Morrison Ave., November 25 M: Room 154, 1970 no good reason M: Playing in the dens Football, Basketball, Basebaj H Student Cotuicil, National Honor, G$eb.‘ Clubs, Honor Guard. J JACKSON, DEBRA. P. 81: 112 Central St., Aug. 11 M: Rooms 247, 225, 114, 315, 345, etc. . . • Aw no!! What are you??? A: SIIS and Cirls Glee Chibs, A Cappclla Choir, Color Guard, YRC, GAA. JAMES, TONI. P. 58: 11 Pleasant Ave., June 25 P: The scats in the auditorium for Seniors M: Finding a room the first day of school A: Bank CorflQ JOHANSON, ERIC. P. 25: 15 Spring Su, Jjjjlr 3 M: J 44 VV imgo A:'Baskct- JOl LANSObL. JON. P. 2 K3iiccsb Ave.,.April 19 P: phonies People sho ays be lauglting. A: Boys Glee Clul 2,3; SHS Glee Club 2, 3; Student Councilj JOHNSON, DONALD. P. 8!: Markins St., Jan. 15 P: Coaches' bating drills M A messed-up hockey practice A: ilockey 1,2,3. sTmT i Jv ic essence ppines JOHNSON, LINDA. P. 52: 13 Maple Ave., June 7 P: Homework M: 1 • Is roc I homeroom Reporter 1, Drill KENNEDY, ELLAN. P. 62: 6 Park Place, Jan. 6 P: Being called Shortic That's a no-no! ' A: Color Guard; Glee Club. K E R RIG N, JOSEPH. 20 Waldo Ave., ‘ Nov. 9. jm KIIADIS. (GEORGE. P. 47: 7 Greenville s;., ng. 25 P: Homework fr Sumim-•: of 1970. KILLAM, PAMELA. P- 81: 7 Hemy AvcV Feb. 2 N|: Junior U.S. history class Time isnit on my side. KONDOUL? CEORCfc. P. 70: KOSLOFSKY, ALAN. 13BonairSt., Jul$§ 23 M: The first time set foot in this school Looking down is better titan be-S; ing down! KOSLOFSKY, JAMES. P. 89: 13 Bonair f St., July 23 M: 7th period extracurricular activities Love thy teacher as he loves you. A: Track ° KRITIKQS, ANNA. P. 46:22 Rossmorc St., June 16 P: long hair and midi's M: Sept. 9, 1970. KROPOWENSKY, MICHAEL. P. 65: 10 Josephine Ave., Mar. 1 P:.School lunch M: The fastest race I ran and came in 2nd A: Track 1,2,3. KUMIN, ENID. P. 81: 66 Adams St., Mar. fr ThFpffm? t Council 3; SHS Chorus 1,3; YRC 2; liator Rep. 1; Abraxas 2; Yearbook 3; Honor Guard 1,2. DW ING TON, PATRICIA. P. 83: 24 North February 20 P: Homework M: Girls' i during recess A: Medical Social ; Club. HUCKINS, DAVID. P- 59: 28 Josephine Ave., January 12 P: Buses on rainy days If at first you don't succeed, give up! A: Track (cross-country, indoor, Spring). HUDSON, WILLIAM. P. 37: 33 Monmouth St., January 18 P: Kids who call other kids by last name M: 3 English teachers and Junior homeroom. HUGHES, STEPHEN. P. 23: 54 Partridge Ave., June 4 P: The coach's skating drills ' M: A messed up Hockey practice [ : ex 1 ey 1,2,3. Team? editor Abraxas; Portia 1, Ecology Club 2,3; National Honor; Honor Guard 1. K KACOYANIS. DFNNIS. P. 63: 28 Grant LAMEIRAS, GARY. P. 31: 129 Powder St., Sept.,3 M: SHS winning the GBL in House Blvd., May 20 P: Munchkins ' M: 1968 Wh :s there in trying A: Jr. Year A: Tracf 2,3; Boys Glee 3; SHS Band 1,2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; , Glee Club. Latin Club 2,3; student Patrol 2,3; Abraxas 2,3. KAROI OULAS, ARTHUR. P. 34: 26 Syca- more St., Juno 12 P: Double sessions M: Sept. 30. 1969 A: Football 1,2,3; Bas- ketball 2; Track 2. :, KEITH, DONALD. 66 Grant St., June 5 P: Climbing the back hili M: Soggy trays and poor meals. KELLEHER, DANIEL. 1«7 Willow Ave- : NDRY; PAUL. 4 Stickncy AveM Feb. 17 M: First time I stepped foot in tl«£| chooJ Cool your form. HUME, A. 30, 1953 Why do nov later. 106 Bartlett St., March th periods for being late what you can put off til! KELLY, MICHAEL. 22 Forster St', Oct 30 P: Boring assemblies and certain teach- ers M: Looking for the elevator as a soph. VSON, RICHARD. 8 Del! St., Novi M: Running into a Pole You're S SARY, WALTER. P. 81: |VITT, JEAN ELLEN. P. 47: 590 Myj Ave., Sept. 20 P: Mornings M: Foot! games in 69 A: Pep Squad 2; Honor Guard 1. HUSKINS, ROGER. 116 Porter Street. I lOVINF., MICHAEL. P. 65: 99 Concord Ave., May 11 P: Girls who get angry with KELLY, JAME! Aug. 3 P: Co lunchroom. .. P. £3 19 Sung to LE BLANC, JOHN. P. 46: 22 Oxford S July 2.0y M: Ski Club -- Watcrville V 1 a subway. ; A: Oftief Student Patrol 1,2,3. LEBLANC, ROBERT. P. SS: 1 MaeAxtta KELLY, STEPHEN. P. 75: 600 Mystic Ave. St., Oct. 17 P: No student parking lot ] y22, April 4 P: l unches M: Jr. year -- M: When I leave -- I'll know it. Soph! SOUND OF MUSIC play by SHS Chorus A: Class Rep., Soph, and jimior Track SHS Glee Club 3. Boys Glee Club 2,3. Teamster. 135 IKE, WII.LIAM. 47 Hancock St., Jan. 2 M: Room 230 P: Spanish A: Baseball 2, Track 3. LEECH, MARY. P. 54: 35 Charnwood Rd. Jan. 16 That's true. GAA 2, FTA 1,2. I.E GRANDE, JOHN. 37 Main St., Nov. 6 P: French M: High School Play The Sound of Music A: Glee Club 1,2, 3. LKPORDO, JOSEPH. P. 68: 22 Moore St.. Dec. 18 P: Going to work M: Soph. Economic Geography Class. LEWON, DIANNE. P. 30: S2 Conwcll Ave., April 27 P: Taking the bits in the morning M: Good time in Jr. Class room 27. LEWON, JOSEPH. S2 Conwcll Ave., July 21 P: Girls who wear long skirts M: June 4, 1967. LIBERATORE, JOANNE. P. 64: 64 Alpine St., Aug. 15 M: Winter of '68-'69 and April 19, 1969 He who hesitates is lost! A: SHS Glee Club 2,3; Girls Clee 2,3; A Cappclla Choir 3; Latin Club 2; Portia 2,3; Student Council Rep. 1,2,3; Yearbook Rep. 3; Cheering 1; Pep Club . 2,3; Ski Club 3; Pompon Girl 3. LICCIARDI, LUCIA. P. 77: 191 Lowell St., Feb. 18' P: Midis and Maxis M: June 24, 1968. LICCARDI, MARIA. P. 22: 191 Lowell St., January 21 P: Wiseguys The pen is mightier than the sword! LINNANE, SUSAN. 9 Concord Ave., July 21 P: Bigoted people Right on! LISTER, JOHN. P. 86: 76 Lexington Ave., Jan. 14 P: School, homework, school, homework No! But the snow will kill it! LIYFRNOIS, JOANN. P. 25: LIVINGSTON, KATHLEEN. P. 69: 5 Ten- nyson St. LONCO, STEPHEN. P. 70: 4 Douglas Ave., Sept. 11 P: English You owe it to yourself! LOPILATO, MARY. P. 72: 246 School Street. LOVEYS, CHRISTINE. P. 54: 45 Munroe St., June 2 P: April 3, 1969 M: Cliques A: SHS Glee Club; Girls Glee Club; A Cap- pclla Choir; Cheerleading. LOWE, DAVID- P- SS: 9 Leon St., June 23 P: Fungus in my lunch Am I a dreamer or a dream? It doesn't matter! LYNCH, SHARON. P. 59: 43 Pearson Ave., Nov. 13 P: Asking for an ice cream cone to go Do YOU LIVE ALONE OR BY YOURSELF? A: Drama Club; International Thespian Society. LYONS, PATRICIA. P. 56: M MacDONALD, ALANNA. P. 25: 97 Frank- lin St., January 25 P: Waiting for 2:30 to come M: Cape Breton Island Summer of 70. MacDONALD, SALLY. P. 69: 1370 Broad- way, April 9 M: Not September 15 Even-tiling is an experience A: SHS Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappclla Choir. MACERO, NICHOLAS. P. 51: 7 Hillside Park, August 16 M: SHS Winning Thanks- giving Football Game Always strive to achieve your goal in life. MacFADGLN, ROBERT. 242 Summer St., November 23 P: Douglc Sessions M: Win over Waltham's Football Team Jr. Year A: Football, Basketball. MacINNIS, PATRICIA. P. 65:96 Temple Rd., February 6 P: Term papers M: 32 A: Pep Squad. MACKEY, CAROL. P. 64: 80 Albion St., February 26 P: Thoughtless People Don't worry about it A: Student Council, Honor Guard, Pep Squad (vicc-prcs.), Yearbook Staff, Ski Club, YRC, Library Assistant, Red Cross. MacLONE, ROBERT. P. 64: 396 Medford St., March 15 P: Parking, lunches, Teachers, Pants M: Hondas, Karen, Debbie, Stic A: President Ski Club, Key Club, Student Council. MacMILLAN, MADELINE. 74a Fremont St., October 19 M: Rm. 243 -- History 68 The Devil Made Me Do If'. MACRO, HELEN. P. 77: 114 Woodstock St., June 26 P: Economics Room 3S4 M: 5th Period Clerical 2 Room 127. MAHONEY, EDWARD. P. 19: 26 Bolton St., September 9 P: Tardiness A: Hockey. MAHONEY, KATHLEEN. P. 23: 510 Mystic Ave., August 30 P: Squash M: Retailing Homeroom A: Homeroom Representative, Bank, DEC A. MAHONEY, SHARON. P. 21: 73 Highland Rd., May 8 M: My sophomore year Life -- it melts in your mind . . . A: SHS Chorus 1,2,3; CirLs' Chorurl. 2,3; YRC 1, 2, 3; Community Recreation Chorus 1,2, 3; Drama.Club 1,2,3; Drama Club Trea. 3; National Thespian Society 1,2,3; Abraxas 2,3; Radiator 1; Ski Club 3; Ecology Club 3; Northeast District Choral Society 3. MAKREDF.S, CHARLES. P. 84. MALTACEA, ROSEMARIE. SI Bartlett St., June P: Saying good bye M: October 15. MANTIA, JOSEPH. 268r Powder House Blvd., November 23 P: Going to school M: Leaving school. MANZILLI, JULIE. P. 77: 18 Bond St., July 4 M: Girls Basement Sec what I mean . MARCHIO, PETER. 5 Clarcmon St., July 4. MARCOTTE, JEAN M. P. 71: 9 Partridge Ave-, April 4 P: U.S. History M: 5th Period Clerical 2 — room 127 A: Sopho- more homeroom treasurer. MARGEY, PATRICIA- P. 36: 29 Evergreen Ave., May 25 P: Hate getting up real early in the morning M: August 17, 1970. MARINELLO, LOUISE. P. 42: 38a Hancock St., July 24 P: People who go down up stair cases A blush is beautiful but incon- venient . MARKS, RUSSELL. P. 19: 36 Church St., July 5 M: November 1969 I don't care . MARRA, ROSI . 1 . 35: j MARTINHO. JOSEPH M. P. 31: 21 School St. MASIELLO, CLAIRE. P- 78: 10 Pleasant Ave., December I P: One way stair at SHS A smile is a curve to set things straight! • MASON, DOLORES. P. 63: 87 Newton St., November 6 P: Assembly M: Great Teachers. MASSICIJA, LEONARD. 63 MATICIC, WILLIAM. MATTSON, JOHN. 30 Irvington Rd., July 12 M: Skipping school and never got caught I didn't do it . MCCARTHY, PAUL. 62 Marion St., Au- gust 16 P: Being Grounded• McCRENSKY, RONA. P. 24: 18 Woods Ave ., January 25 P: Teacher's jokes in 250 M: Sophomore year A: Girls' Glee Club, SHS Glee Club, Honor Guard. McDonald, MARK, llr Sanborn Ave., January 3 P: Crowded corridors -- Dig! School is like a window. It's a pain! See? A: Glee Club. Me DONALD, PATRICIA. P. 63: 25 Moore St., February. McINNIS, RICHARD. P. S6: 25 Mcachani St.. October 28 P: Getting up to go to chool Think About It . MCDONOUGH. JAMES. P. 74 136 McIntyre, donna. 25 cordon st., March 17 P: Fighting with people M: My Sophomore Homeroom -- 341. Me ISAAC, SHERRY. 65 Perkins St., Feb- ruary 20 P: Male Chauvinism Co thee forth and multiply thyself'. McKENNA. M RYAUCF■ 52 Electric Ave., August 16 P: Being called Mary, Ms Summer of 69 . McKENNA, ROBERT- P. 36: 1 River Rd., Febntary 3. Me IT AN, DIANE. P. 71: S3 Cedar St., June 12 P: Conceited People Anything half right is whang . McLEAN, JEAN. 16 Willow Ave., July S P: Room 354 M: October 11. Me LEAN, SHARON. P. 58: 5 Marshall Circle, September M: Marshmallow Mountain (Bill) A: Drill Team, DECA, Bank. McManus, maureen. p. 62.- AtoMASTER, ROBERT. 7 Webster St., December 27 M: Summer of 1970 Right On! . McNABB, CATHERINE. P. 37: 26 Tenney Court, September 13 M: My building master's office. Dull teachers M: Jr. English; French Classes A: Pep Squad, Jr. Prom Com- mittee. MIKUI.E, JOAN. P. 72: 37 Wisconsin Ave., December IS M: New Year's Eve Whore's there's a will, there's a w A: SHS Ciee Club, Ciris' Clec Club.' M1LL1KEN, DEBRA. P. 84: 14a Ware St.. October 29 P: People v.ho . an't make up their own mind; M: Jr- English; A: Ski Club, IBM. MILLFRICK. LORNA. p. 79: 25 Mystic Ave., June 15 P: My sister' M: Summer of 70 . MINGLE, BARBARA. P. 39: 38 Lincoln Pkwy., April 18 P: Midterms and Finals M: History in 349 A: SHS Glee Club, Ciris' Clce Club, YRC, Student Council, Honor Guard. MIRANDA, EDWARD. 61 Concord Ave., December 4 P: What do you want? Good grammar or good taste? A: DECA, Stu- dent Council, Basketball. MOORF., LAWRENCE. P. 35:53 Rush St-, August 18 P: lire dead language What is a buck when you've got two A: Track. MORAN, ERNEST. P. 51: 34 Rush St., December 25 P: Any form of Math. If at first you don't succeed, Quit . MEADOWS, NANCY. P. 32: 60 Pearson Rd., March 29 P: People who arc always late M: Matignon's Jr.-Sr. Proms A: SHS Clcc Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappclla Choir, GAA, YftC, Cheorlcading, Student Coun- cil, Jr. Class Vice-President, Ecology Club, Honor Guard. ilthiPfiill‘lii and staying with--------------' i Mir a . 'MICA MURPHY, BRIAN. P. 55 MURPHY, DIANE. P. 21: 15 Greenville St., May 9 M: Drama Festivals, tech In the quest of peace, there is love A: YRC 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3; Drama 1,2; Secretary 3 MURPHY, JUDY. P. 86: 11R Albion St- MURRAY, THERESA. P. 26: 79 Josephine Ave., May 30 P: Latin M: History 243 A: Medical Social World's Club, Bank Rep. MUSTO, MARK. P. 84: 48 Morri'on Ave•, November 19 i i: Tech Nice -- Mouth! . MYATT, RAYMOND. P. 89: 72 Rogers Ave., April 25 .M; The clay someone came to a Hockey game?. OH Wha--T A: Hockey. N NATALE, JANICE. P- 29: 54 Richdalc Ave., August 13 P: Homework M: En- glish-21. NETTO, DEBORAH- P. 73: 44£e;ireon Avc.. February 26 P: OH! OH! Listen to tliis! Do you walk to school or take a lunch? A: Drama Club. NICHOLSON, ERIC. P. 41: 12 Sargent Ave., June 27 P: Being pressured by peo- p!e Il do it you tUjg B MEARA, SANDRA. P- 73: 97 Perkins St., January 10 P: Going to school more than twice a week Love life as you live it . MEDAGUA, LORETTA. P. 79: 29 Cham wood Rd., May 25 M: Foods I Well umnim? A: Ski Club. MEEHAN, JEANETTE. 7 Fennell St., April suit 16 M: Football games Okay Right A: t 'Ecology Club, Pompon Girl, Pep Squad. MEGAN, MARY. P. 28: 80 Newton St., December 13. ME LAN SON, BERNARD. P. 53: IS Mon- trose St., January 27 M: My first day of school in my Sr. year. Oh! Excuse Me. MELE, JOSEPH. P. 45: 30 Oak St., Sep- tember 11 P: Doing homework Love it or Leave it . MERCER, STUART. 34 Rush St. MICHERONI, NORMA. P. 45: 422 Med- ford St., December 8 P: Sophomores: MORIN, JOYCE. P. 32: SO Banks St.. June 30 M: Selling tilings Doe anyone know I'm here? A: Captain Choc:leading Girls' Glee Club, YRC, SHS Glif' Tuit), Student Council. MORRIS, PASt., i ®February-T- -PTSnobs A smile can set thingy u-aight A: Pep Squad 2, Honor Guard 2. MORRISON, ALBERT. P. 32: 71 Holland St., October 25 P: Getting on the bus My motto is Life, Liberty, and die Pur- voiUse NORTON, THEA. P. 58: 10 LoringSt., 1. i . : : 14 P: Filling out forms M: FoodyC iass-49. NUCCI, KATHLEEN. P- 61: 245 Summer St., .December V-P-Ruom 232 M: June 19t y. MOSCHELLA, MICHAEL. 50 Gordon St., May, 25 P: Catch-Ups M: Losing GBI. title to Medford A: Indoor, Outdoor, Cross- Country Track 1,2,3. MOSHER, KAREN. P- 74: 56A Cedar St., January 12 P: Dieting M: Rushing to class. MUCCI, CAROL. P. IS: 18 Trull St.,, September 12 P: People trying to be someone they're not Ya, you might know what to do! A: Now Generation Show, Ban!; Rep. MU LONE, MARIA. P. 34: 99 Heath St-, March 18 P: English and History Get out of here A: Bank, DECA. i —illTHiTHflTT n « L O'BRIEN, GARY. P. 3S: 47 Hanson St., February 17 P: Cutting out for lunch and getting caught M: Aggravating die girls! O'CONNELL, FRANCES. P. 62: 10 Emer- son St., March 11 P: People who diink Uicy're it M: English-29. O'DONOVAN, JAMES. 3! Rogers Ave., June 20 P: Missing daily indigestion from llie cafeteria- O'HAI.IORAN, MARTIN. P. 62: 19 Taylor St., March 3 P: Spelling M: U.S. His- tory-345. O'HEARN, NANCY- P. 58: 78 Columbus Ave., December 28 P: Answering ques- tions like Uus M: Three yrs. of die cafeteria. O HEARN, STEPHEN. 31 Robinson St., August 6 P: Homeroom 206 The Hockey team isn't That Bad! -' A: Hockey 1,2,3. 137 O'KEEFE, JOANNE. P. 43: 7 Boston Ave., June 14 M: U.S. History; Crowded Corri- dors A life with a smile is a life worth- while A: Ban); Corps. O'NEAL, CHARLES. P. 40: 5S Ibbctson St., July 19 P: Teachers M: Girls. OPPEDISANO, DOMINIC. 23 Highland- Road, May 2 M: Junior Year A:.SHS Glee Club, Boys' Glee Chib. OPPEDISANO, PASQUALE. 23 Highland Road, May 2 P: Uncle Sam Love thy neighbor as thyself A: SHS Glee Club, Boys'; Glee Club. OTER1,' JOHN Ave., September -2; school Let goi • COVENS, BARBARA. P. July $7 P: Aggravating summer vacations. the school building M: Track meets; V.eodsbop class A: Tracl . 1 yiiVEN. P. 03: 1 Cameron ., January 20 This is True . POWER, KENNETH. P. 72: 26 Fairfax St., November 21 live for today A: Abraxas, Ski Club, Hockey. POWERS, JOHN. P. 89: 9 Braston Ave., November 12 P: A lot of homework No way, Clyde . PRIFTI, PHILIP. P. 70. PERNAVAS, FDNA. P. 49: 162 Sycamore PRICF. SANDRA. P. 39: 1374 Broad .ay, jSt., May 21 All Ii5v£ hleltcuTnto air November 14 P: Conceited People Look out for No. Itional Honor Society, Ecology GMb -____ PULLA FICO, MNNETH. P. 78: 103 Woods [PERRONE, ANTHONY. 34 Preston R td Ave. June S M: Wood Shop Class Keep .March 21 Peace and Prosperity A: -Avd c Faith . Hockey. r ------------------------------- '----- Ecumenical Class A: SHS Chorus, Boys' Glee Club, Math Club, Basketball Man- ager, Sr. Class -- Vice President, Pres. Nat'l Honor. _ — _■ PASHKO, SANDRA. 49 Cross St., July 12 P: My sister M: Weekend at Boston Garden. PATRICK, JOAN. P- 64: 30! !«fvifc Brk. Pkwy., August 23 M: Track J.F.M. Talk is what dreams arc made of! A: Majorette 1; GAA 1,2; Portia 2,3; Bank Rep. 2; Pep Squad 2, 3; Ski Club 3; Stu- dent Council 3; Yearbook Rep., Staff 3. 7 mil Ave., [e M: All my PACHECO, JOY. P. 20: 1262 Broadway, April 18 A: SHS Drama Club, YRC, Girls' Glee Club, Thespian Society. PERRY, SUSAN. Py2: 12 Dartmouth St., December 28 P: Route 6 M: Battle at East! tarn. PESCATORE, ANNA. P. 66: 54 Derby St., October 15 P: Tall People M: Province- town . PETERS, STEPHEN. P. 39: 12 Everett Ave., August 7 P: My brother M: A field trip and a Ski trip. PUIJ.I, JAY. P. 48: 69 Grant St., July 8 M: Math class -- room 206 The cities will perish in their own affluence A: Ecology Chib, Abraxas, Student Council, Math Club. QUIGLEY, DEBORAH. P. 67: 3 Howe St., November 17 P: Drug Users M: Tech; September 13 A: Chccrlcading. RASMliSSE IN 1’. 59: 5 Ashland St inomicsMh f: The Tech RECER, 7 P: Bu Tourney RITWfcS, MARY-LOU. P. .55: 7 Greenville Ct., July. 19 r lliephoije booth S: You'rejpunistfcd. A: Cheerleading, 3 Syrs-: SHS cjee Club; A Canpella Choir; NationijPrionor Society;rStudent Council; NorthRbt District, PACHECO rffHEN oncor Yc l June 25 P: Unjustly telling a person how to dress When in doubt do your thing. PACZKOWSKI, MARY- P. 19: 74 Newton St., December 8 P: The noisy cafeteria M: Homeroom period. PAGMOCCO, SFBASTIANO. P4 72: 27 Bond St., February 19 M: The hardest day of home-work which I did successfully '“A: Soccer Club, Italian Club. PAGLIUCA, LORRAINE. P. 64: 36 Princc- ton St., May 21 M: Summer — 70 It's not what you do. it's who you are A: Pep Squad 2,3; GAA 1; Yearbook Staff 3; Student Council 3. PALHINHA, EDUARDA. P. 27 : 46 Bow St., December 3 M: The summer of 1966. PALMER, CAROLE. P. 77: 18 Austin St., September 25 P: Big shots and conceited people Life is a nightmare turned to reality. PANNIS, DEAN. 30 Ames Street, May 27 M: Summer trips Step into my ball- room. «0111X0, JAMFS. P 55: 223 Powder- louse flvd.. November 8 P: Having a Iress co e M: Somerville-52; Revere-0. k HI NRY. P. 55. 642 Somerville iiily 6 P: Teaching Deities M: PFTROSILLO, ANTHONY.' 250 Broadway, M.irch 16 M: Tripping down a flight of stairs He tried but he couldn't do it . PETRICONI , CARL. P. 39:95 Marion St., January- 20 P: The sclioo! looks like it’s falling down M: High School Friend A: me. a. PECA. U PICARDO. STEPHEN. 2D Pow LouJ Blvd.fr May 2S M: Track team 1 ' “ 71 A: Track, Football. PICKETT, THOMAS. PINGREE, ROBERT. P. 89: 24 North St., August 2 P: Home-work America jjowerful at Peace and War. , HiWin, . Ave., May 21 Hang tun Up . QUINN, KENNETH. P. 54: 114 Woodstock St., March 18 P: Too old to play football Sr. year M: Football my Jr. year A: Football. Baseball UREEN. p. 6S: . 48: 27 Marion, ietcria Cole slaw M: in my Jr. chemistry' class. 19R Albion inches. Oct. All the PINO, JOSEPH. P. 59: 36 “ ’ . March 1 P: Losing M: Connecticut A:’ p otball, Baseball., j?INTD, ANTONIO. P. 62: 24 Boston St., October 9 A: Sja tD, EDWARD. 43: 17 Lin • 16 i :. Double sessions A: Linden St., ■Football PIOLI, RICHARD- P. 48: 6 Partridge Ave. g«rch 21 M: Arffl v: Abraxas Staff, Italian Club 1, Art Club, Art Editor, Ski Club. PLADZIEWICZ, PAUL. P. 65: 5 Hamilton Rd., November 10 P: Bumps all over the gym floor. PLUNKETT, JOHN. P. 86: 41 franklin St., November 12 P: The condition of RF.ITANQ- GUIDO. P. 56:58a Preston Rd... Oct. 27 M: Somerville High The ; is old but the people are great! : Club; Soccer Club; National Honor 138 mmm RENZI, DIANE. P- 69: 2 Derby St., May 6 M: Jr. English in Rm. 27 Smile, it will make people wonder what you have been up to. REPPUCCI, EDWARD. P. 67: 3 Cottage Cr., June 21 f'Oh------ it'1. ROCKWELL, MARGARET. P. 74: 15 Atherton St., April 21 P: Crowded Lunch- room-.. ROC; CATHERINE. P. 71: 1 KJvt-r r 27 P: Walking up tJie school REYES Y RIVERO, JOAQUIN. P. 59: 271 ROGERS. LINDA. P. 77: 16 Lincoln St., Medford St., Attg. 30 M: Running dov.- a liill as it rains Best roles m life are played off stage A: SMS Mixed Choir; Boys Glee Club; Drama Club; A Cappclla | Choir; Northeast District; Yearbook Staff. REYNO, KENNETH. P. 66: 31 Tennyson St., April 29 P: Too much homework M: When there was no heat in the school. REZENDES, DEBBIE. P. 32: 4 Waldo Ave., Feb. 9 P: Ignorance M: May 31, 1971 -- 3 Yrs. Of happiness A: National Honor] Society. RICCARDI, LINDA. P. 19: 93 Raymond Ave., Aug. 12 P: Algebra ’M: Chemistry Lab; Jr. Homeroom A: SHS a:xl Girl Chorus; YRC. RICCARDI, RICHARD. 33 Browning JU March 20. RICCI, AGATHA. P. 56:1-1 Virginia St., October 31 P: Getting up Monday morn- j ings M: Field trip with history class. KWOOD Rd. j January hill.' M: 327, Jr. Homeroom. .CCER: hu?l RICHARDS, WANDA. P- July 18 P: Getting up in the moming M: Lunchroom A: Pep Squad. ROSATO. LISA. P. 79: 22 Washington Terr., March 31 ' M: Jr. Class English A mastery of oneself is ute greatest of all A: National Honor Society; Math Club; French Club; Drama Club. ROSE, DENISE. P. 20: 10 Gil on Ten., ■ Oct. 6 P: 141 M: Drama Club and Se- nior Yr. A: Drama Club; YRC; SHS Cho- rus; CirLs Choir; Ecology Club; Ski Club; • Abr axas . IBKtTI, MICHAEL. 82 HighlamTRd., Sept. 13 M: Bad lunches. Joyce, JOHN. P. 61: 13 Atherton St., Aug. P.: The foodcin die. cafeteria If you liavc something to do, put if off. «Aft-. jtzffi RUDSKI, ALEXANDER. P. 40: 3 DeU St., May 11 P: The food in die cafeteria Dog is man's best friend. A: Soccer Team: Latin Club. SCHAEJBE, ROBERT. 46 Newbury St., March 4 P: Peaceful demonstrations turn- ing into riots M: Room 252 US History. SCIOLT, RICHARD. P. 63: S3 Fremont St., Sep. 17 M: Someone very special Worry :ibout yourself, no one else will. . A: Ba: - kctball; Key Club. SCOTT, JOHN. P. 86: 1101 Broaihvay. July 31 M: My four years up here and 329 Up with die midi. SCURIO, EUGENE. 62 Albion St., March 19 P: Gym classes M: Cigarette breaks A: Football; DECA. SEARS, GREGORY. 37 Windsor Rd., March 16 M: 329. SI I S I RS, WILMA. P. 77: 28 Madison St., Jan. 4. P: 'Hie dumbo who sat in front of me for 3 years M: 329 -- Jr. Homeroom, | Greatest year ever, Trip to Maine. £ SI ! MAN, CECIUA. P. S6: 5 Glendale Me., Jan. 29 P: Tlie kid who was in my homeroom for Oircc years M: Last year's homeroom 329. SELMAN, CLENDENE. P. 87: 5 Glendale Ave-, Feb. 5 M: 329 -- Jr. Homeroom Those were the days my friend we thought diey would never end. SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM. P. 75: 49 School St., July 20 P: Hasty Decisions M: Typ- ing out articles A: Abraxas Staff, Glee SENESI, memtr? 2'1: 22 Cedar St? December 21 M: Drama festivals and Star , 70 A smile is a curve that .sets .things straight. A: Drama Club; YRC; Boy's Glee Club; SHS Chorus; A Cappclla Choir. SERPA, CHARI.ES. 58 F.lm St., September 15 M: My first date. Let it all hang out.' SHALLAH, JOYCE. P. 64:21 Parknrd Ave., January 27 P: The shrimp that sat in back of me in homeroom for dircc years M: Room 329 -- for Jr. Homeroom A: GAA; SHS Glee Club. SHERBURNE, EVELYN. P. 76: 21 Maple , Ave., September 23 P: The kid that was in my homeroom for 3 years. M: My Jr. 1 homeroom 329; ''Ty U.S. History Cla s. tie 2S P: My building master Mr-Tech Tourney. RIZZO, STEPHEN. P. 61: 84 Fremont St., 'fovember 12 P: Getting up early in die norning M: Hockey practice. CHE, KEVIN. P. 43: 104 Fremont •, June 19 P: The bad guy finishing t Want a place in the sun? Expect •ters A: National Honor Society, Math ?lub, Student Council, French Club. ACZEWSKI, EDWARD. P. 52: 4-1 Hamilton Rd., November 6 P: To flunk a test M: The week in school without lie at. 1TSON, JAMES. 90 Myrtle St., nuary 25 M: Room 306 -- Physics Class Kou Fool . ROBICHAUD, ROBERT. P. 82: 53 Sydney St., March 9 P: The only grievance I had was when there was no heat. SON, DAVID. 61 Hancock St -Do- iber 21 M: The Fun-filled ye r at Another job well don Club; Track. RUTLEDGE, EDWARD. 52 Ameron Ave., Jan. 26 A: Chess Club; Math Club; Track. RYAN, FRANCIS. 8 Charnwood Rd., Sep. 1 M: Somerville in Tccli Tourney Do it now and worn about it later. A: SHS Choir; Boys Cltoir. SALVO, RICHARD. P. 78: 74 Alpine St., April 23 M: Getting dirown out of basket- ball games ' Do on to others as they do on to you • '7 A: Track. «- SANTORFLLI, THERESA, p. 49 : 57 Dart- mouth St., OctA31 P: Morning Mountain Climbing M: Typing. SARO, NANCY. P. 76: 34 Bend St., Dec. 11 M: June 26, 1970 Get off my back, will ya. A: Cheerleading; Bank Rep.; Bred Cross Rep. Ski Club; Homeroom I y [Tuv ! ■ SHERM N, October 1. EORC f.. 2o Wesley Si. , SHIELDS, DANKL- P. 66: S Edgar Ct. Scptembe. P:Thy ics I M: School Cafeteriu 'A :.Uockey; Football. . WILLIAM. P- 82: f 2 l'.ra t Ave., July 17 P: Saying momingl exercises. ow B if SAVOIE, ROBERT. P. 55: 27 Q r Sep. 24 P: Cafeteria M: Tin 11 lunches. 9 SUVA, BARBARA. PS |ruary 20 P: Walkil nglish Room 329.1 67: 1 Beacon St., to school M: SCAHDDI, ALFRED. P. 27: 11a Dane July 4 P: The Maxi Dress M: My Jr. Yr. in room 252. DANIEL. P. 49; - 29 M: Jr. me trigB bnetty class Roonj no day like graduation Ecology AT lub. ty! A: 139 SIMENSON, DENNIS. 342 Lowell Su, Sept. 14 P: French Class M: Room 329. S1NOUTARY, DAVID- P. 4S: 19 Gilman Terr., Feb. 16 P: Any year French Class. Do tomorrow what you can put off to- day. SIRACO. DONNA. P. 76:61 Albion St., Jan. 9 M: Sept. 9, 1968. SMITH, CELESTF ANNE. 263 Powder House Blvd., March i M: August 18, 1969 What's happening! SMITH, KAREN. P. 27: 3 Mossland St., Nov- 6 A: Drama Club; Honor Guard. 10 Campbell Park, SOBOI.L, ROSEMARY- July 18. SPADA, SANDRO. 33 Temple St., Oct. 29 M: School, Football team, Friends, and Teachers Make it all the way. A: Football; Soccer. SPERA, ROBERT. 27 Upland Rd., ScP. 11 M: Chemistry 310 A: Football; Glee Club; Drama Club. SPINOSA, AUCUSTUS. 49 School St., June 30, P: English Class M: Homeroom 350 A: Glee Club; Drama Chi); Italian Club; Track. SPINUCCI, JOANNE. P. 40: 126 Central St., Nov. 12 M: 3 Yrs. at SHS Dolt. A: Ecology. SPITZER, PATRICIA. P. 52:22 Austin St., March 29 P: Walking alone on a deserted beach M: My years at SHS. SPIZIO, DONNA. P. 37: 1 Mossland St., March 11 M: Walking down Putnam St. Ya! Sure. SPRAGUE, DANIEL. P. 83: 26 Henderson St., Sep. 1 P: Getting sick and missing Led Zepplin' M: September 4 8 6. SPRY, JAMES. P. 26: 121 Morrison Ave.g Jan. 31 M: Nov. 5, 6, 1969 I don’t, know about you? SQUEGLIA, JANET. P. 54: 58a Willow Avc., June 13 P: Hate Late pedfelc DUH! A: Pep Squad; YRC; Girl’s Chorus. STAMEGNA, ANDREW. P. 2S: 19 Prospect Hill Avc., Dec. 9' P: I hate fair-weather friends You stupid Gunky.- A: National Honor Society. STEARNS. ALAN. P. 27: 37a Summer St., March 9 P: School lunch M: The day she looked back A: Baseball; Football. SULLIVAN, JAMES. P. 29:279 Summer St., Feb. 4 P: Four yr . in SHS Apple Jacks, keep the bullies away. SULLIVAN, LAWRENCE. 99 Wallace St., Nov. 28 P: Filling out so many forms when we come back to school M: Gradua- tion Day. SULLIVAN, MAUREEN. 47 Bay State AvcS Jan. 3 P: Curious-people M: June 25, 1970 0 June 30, 1970. SULLIVAN, ROBERT. P. 49: 102 Grant SSt., April 29 P: Getting up in the morn- ing You arc what you eat. A: Ecology Club; Ski Club; Yearbook Staff. walk on water; chances arc you won’t drown. A: Band, Football. TESTA, JAMES. 17 Harvard St., July 6, P: Stupid sophomores M: Horror Show homerooms A: Basketball. TETREAULT, ROBERT. P. 87: 19 Wis® cousin Ave., May 8 P: Teachers that p don’t let you go to lunch on time M: Biology A: Hockey. THIBODEAU, JOYCE. P. 76: 12 George St., November 24 P: Backstabbers Anete-toi . THOMPSON, DAVID. P. 82: 449 Somer- ville Avc. P: The stile about not being able to wear dungarees i I ,, SWANFELDT, JEANNE. P. 70: 35 Mcachai St. , Oct. 4 P: people who are cruel Ink Ka Dink Ka Dink. A: Pep Squad; Ski Club. SWEENEY, EDWARD. P. 54: 28 Spring St., Aug. 28 P: C.A. M: October lb. 1968 A: Boy’s, SHS, and A Cappella Choir; Stage Manager; Student Council; Drama Club; YRC. SYLVA, JOSEPH. P. 72: 19 Indiana Avc.. July 10 P: MIDIS M: Band, Concerts and’ Football Games A: Band. SYLVIA, JOHN. 18 Richardson St., Sept. . 8 P: Filth bothers me (Pollution C dirty people) M: MY Home. A: Yearbook Staff; Ecology Club. TlUhMlTH, ANN. Feb. 11. P. 55s.5 Laurel Avc. THUMITH. SHIRLEY• P- 75:5 laurel Ave., December 14 P: Feuding li Going to tire football garnet on Satueday A: SHS, Girls' Glee Chorus, Drill Team (Captain), YRC. TIERNEY, STEPHEN. P. 89: TOMhO, PAUL. 46 Browning,Rd., Decem- ber 28 P: Why do we have to have honw- worl - . STANFORD, KIRK. 73 Avon St., Sep. P: Crowds M: Tech. 23 STAVRINOS, VICTORIA. P. 22: 99 Heath St., Jan. 3 P: People who dislike children Always try and take one day at a time! A: Girl's Glee Club; Crafts. TADDEO, A ME RICO. P. 41: 353 Lowell St., August 24 P: 'Hie luncliroom lines M: Jr. and Sr. English. TADDEO, MARY. P. 76: 353 Lowell St., September 26 P: Jealous and Stuckup People Goober, Sno-caps, Raisinett ■ TAMMARO, STEPHEN. P. 41: 15 Moun- tain Avc-, July 27 P: Crowded Lunch- room M: Junior Year ’ A: Abraxas Staff. TATOSKY, JOSEPH. P. 41: 250 Highland Ave., November 18 P: Teachers who hold students on the lunch bell M: Mr. Leonard A: Yearbook Staff. TEDESCO, CLAUDIA. P. 54: 73 Fremont St., July 27 P: Nice people but really phoney M: Thanksgiving nitc • - Decem- ber 1, 1969 A: National Honor Society, Checrlcading 1,2,3; Glee Club; SHS Cho- l, ms 2,3; Girls’ Chorus 2,3; A Cappella 3; i Tri-Hi-Y; Student Council 1,2,3; Vice- V Pres. 3; Junior Class Coj cert Committee; Bank Corps 1,2. F.BAGY, ANTHONY. P. 57: 78 Chandler St., January 18 P: Phonics If you can TOPPING, LYNNE. P. 27: 40B Memoria Rd., August 13 I : People who hurt pec for no reason M: 'Hie cafeteria and Room TRANI, KENNETH. P. 21: 87 Highland Rd., August 27 P: Hypocrisy Let him without sin cast the first stone A: Drama Club 1.2,3; SHS Glee Club 2, 3; Boys) Chorus 2,3; A Cappella Choir 2,3; YRC 1.2,3; International Thespi an. Society, National Honor Society? Abraxas; North- east District Chorus. TRANT, MICHAEL. P. 19: 34 Glen St., January 30 M: Junior year English class. TRAVASSOS, MARIA. P. 37: 17 Ham- mond St., August 22 P: Why do we have to have the mid-year exams M: The crowded corridors on the 1st two days of school. TRIBER, ELAINE. P. 61:7 Wisconsin Avc., July 31 M: Cornev. Raindrops We arc all equal and of the same earth : SHS Chorus, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, YRC, Drama Club. TRINCALE, JOSEPH. P. 84: 68 Putnam Rd., November 26 P: Indifferent House- holders -- Wise Sisters M: N’.Y. Inter- national Assembly A: Baseball. TROISI, CH RLES. P. 35: 20 Belmont St., August 2 P: Homeroom time after 6th period M: Work Study course. 140 TROVATO, ANDREA. P'l 73T297 Suin- mcr St., May 8 P: Cafeteria, Short Hair M: Junior History- Class. TURNER, STEPHEN.‘p. 52 : 30 Monmouth St., November 1 P: People who lie to friends M: Strange summers. u UCI.IETTA, FREDERICK. P. 66: 7 Allen St., January 2 M: A party on August 1 Don't worry about it A: Baseball, Foot- ball, Music. UGUETTO, MAXINE. P. 32: 49 Lowell St., June 12 P: F. W. Wool worth Co. M: Basketball Season A: Majorette, SHS Glee Club, Girls' Glee Chib. UMBRO, LINDA. P. 44 : 95 North St., October 23 P: Conceited People M: Rainy Day At Nabant A: SHS Glee Club 2,3; Girl's Glee Chib 1,2,3; Drama Club 4 1; Pres. Pep Squad 3; Pep Squad 2; Student f Council 3; Pompon Capt. VACCARO, NICHOLAS. P. 61: 58 Main St., March 11 P; Latin 3 in Room 154 Sr. Year A: Student Council; Basket- ill. VAKERI.IS, KATRINA. P. 51: 18 Dart- - 1060 - VISCO, ANTHONY R. P. 41: 12 Trull St., Apr. 12 P: 3rd floor homerooms M: Soph. H.R. 352 A: National Honor Society. ■ - VIYFIROS. ANTHONY. P. 40s 77 Concord Ave •. May 2 M: Matignon Bummer, Bummer, Bummer . VOTQ, DEBORAH. P. 27: 211 Summer St., Apr. 3 P: Two-faced people M: Summer of 1970 ,A: G.A.A.: S.H.S. Glee Club; Girl's Glee Club; il.R. Rep.; Drill Team; Homeroom Ranker; Honor Guard. VROONL, EVELYN R. .P. 41: 29 Linden Ave., Feb. 15 P: Too many stairs to climb so early M: Thanksgiving Day Game Jr. Year A: G.A-A.; Band Major- ette: Drill TenmrtgJKjS W WADE, WILLIAM. P. 68: WAKEFIELD, DENISE- P. 57: 66 Victoria Si., April 14 P: Going to work on Satur- day Absence mal.es the heart grow fonder . WALLACE, KATHLEEN. P. 48: 15 Mystic Ave., August 25 P: Monday mornings M: 2 weekends this .summer in P-town A: Pep Squad, Honor Guard • Yoi lon Ojno vhatvoiMiav intil I WALLACE. REMICK A. P. 40: 321 Lowell St., Marcli 15 M: Walking in the rain or with so WELCH, LYNNE. 150 Hudson St-, May 28 PfRm. 225 M: Nan's. WELCH. SUSAN. P. 85: 33 Avon St., July 28 P: French lab M: Side steps by Schqol St. A: Homeroom Banker, FTA. WHALEN, CAROL M. 45 Elm St., May 4 M: Fighting over tile showers in the girls' gym Move it, move it, let me throw . WHALEN, JAMES Hi 6 Canal Lane, July 31 . P: The guidance counselors office M: The summers.K WHITE, MICHAEL. P. 57:111 Rogers ; Ave. ,VDecember 29 P: Getting on a crowded bus in the morning M: 1st day in SHS as a sophomore A: Ski Club. WHITE,..SUSAN. P. 34: 106 Summer St.,' September 1 P: People v. ho are late M: A U'ip to Canada in the summer of 69 A: Honor Guard, Homeroom Banker, GAA. WHITTAKER, MICHELE B. P. 60: 38 Clyde St., November 19 P: Bossy, con- ceited people M: Jason. WILKENS. WILLIAM. P. 26 : 35 High St., May 6 P: No high school fans at the hockey games, Winning isn't everything, it's the only thir., ‘A: Hockey. WILSON. ! IAINE. p. (it;: : : Summer St., Ajifjust 10 M: Chemistry and Biolo y'Eab BjP fccan't win them alP XMJanBrf p ReclCr ss Rep., FTA. I you've lest it • VALENTINO, FVON. P. 57: 5 Dell St., June 11 M: Harvard Sq. Boy, do I fee! small A: Girls Choir. |$XLFN7 , MARIO- P. 60: 53 Main St., Oct. 7 .PLThe cafeteria The golden age never was the present age” A: Italian Club; Math Club; Ski Club- VAN SCHAICK, CAROl - P 86: oi ] - If M: The last day of today what you can put A: Girls Glee Club. i. P. 66: 73 Pc arson Parents M: Sophomore L: Girls Chorus. 69: 35 Murdock St., vho yell M: Monday's Girl's Choir. F.S- P. 57: 35 Bay State People who give you achers M: Broken ows, and lunches. snow with someone and rapping You can make it if you try A: Math Club, Year- bool: Staff Editor, Ecology Club, Student Council. WARD, DANIEL. 33 Wilton St. WARD, JAMES. 29 Pennsylvania Ave., January 4 P: Stupid Questions M: Rotten lunches. WARD, JANE. P. 57: S3 Chctwynd Rd., April 5 M: Sunday nights I should have said something then A: Girls' Clec Club, SHS Clce Club. WARREN, UNDA 1 7M ! lAv n October 10 P: Naggy teachers Pardon ■ me . W B£pn PUSE 44M Teel Ave l Maw 20 P: Third floor homerooms, thj stalls M: English 331 and homerooniM Unbelievable A: Student Council. ■ Honor Guard, Medical Social Worker1 sj Club, Homeroom 'rrea Mtr: Red Crr M Rep.I WOOD, ELIZABETH. P. 58: 7 Wyatt Circle, April 19 P: Conceited Girls M: The Senior Prom. WORSTER. DLANE. F. 51: 38 Calvin St., July 27 P: Midi Dresses M: The Winter of 69 . Y 'i ACOVANGELO, ERIC. 40 Rear! St., .FRXA. RC3ERT. 71 Chandler St.. July 11 P: Homework M: The Tech'Tourney. ZOGRAFOS, GEORCi • P- S4: 12 Toveil St., August 31 P: Always being List A: Yearbook St.iff. ZUCCARO, PAUL. P. 32: 32 Sunset Rd., May 4 P: Being last on every list M: Tech Tourney Ix ss to Catholic Memorial, 3 seconds left A: Baseball 1,2,3. Jam 141 Th,S MERCHANT 1 BACKED US i -i § | BACK HIM i n 511 m OFF-SET ENGRAVIN G u Y T HERMOGRAPHY 483 Medford St. Somerville, Mass. Printing I R O LETTER-PRES S o N S MYSTIC FARMS 402 MYSTIC AVE. SOMERVILLE, MASS. 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