St Charles School - Yearbook (Woburn, MA)

 - Class of 1982

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LAST WILL and TES TAMEN T As we leave these hallowed walls, we would each like to leave behind something of ourselves. We would also like to leave something to each of the Junior High Classes and to each of our teachers. Phillip Ayers, leaves his voice to Tom French. Tom Burlamachi, leaves his vociferousness to Michael Wood. Sean Coakley, leaves his height to Anthony Saia. John Galipeau, leaves his mouth to Joe Mercurio. Dianne Dewar, leaves my laugh to Carrie Quinno. Claudia Gulla, leaves her ribbons to the8th grade girls. Suzanne Kerrigan, leaves her grades to Jeanette Pierce. Erin McDonough, leaves her brown hair to Jane Wells. Jeanine Mecherkany leaves her curly hair to Ginger Meek. Ellen Mulrenan, leaves her captain emblem to next years cheerleadng captain Kathy Spinale, leaves her necklaces to Caryn Ciampa. Nancy Spolidoro, leaves her talkativeness to Laura Murray. Linda Steeves, leaves her love letters to anyone who wants them. Tina Wing, leaves her heart to E.H. Christine McNeill leaves herself to R.S. To To To To To To To To To 7A and 7B, we leave the best of luck to each and everyone in the future 8A and 8B, we leave all of the fun times which were really fun. Mrs. Labillois, we leave all our gratitude and appreciation and 63. Mrs. Doyle, we leave our World History Books and unused notebooks. Mr. McHugh, we leave all our practical jokes. Mrs. Carroll, we leave our spitballs. Sr. Marie Paula, we leave our talented speaking voices. Fr. Carroll we leave our Tuesday quizes. Mrs. Rice we leave our A.B.C. Bubble Gum. 27

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PROPHE C Y Here we are, the year 2007, celebrating our 25th year anniversary of our graduation from the 9th grade at St. Charles. We are celebrating this party at the Royal Hawaiian, Mrs. Labillois' new restaurant. Sitting on either side of Mrs. Labillois are her quadruplets, Sean, Tom, Phil and John Cwhere did she get those names?!j Speaking of the boys, three of them are famous now, Sean, Tom and John. Of the three, Sean holds the most prestigous position, he is Pope Pablo I, land probably the last.J Unfor- tunately, he messed up the boy! girl seating arrangement, by not bringing a date. Meanwhile, Tom has become the new 7 foot, 5 inch star of the NBA. Last but not least is John Galipeau, the world's famous doctor, who discovered a cure for cancer. What happened to Phil? He is still in the old 9th grade waiting for his brother and sister so he can go to the library. Getting up to talk is, surprisingly enough, Linda Steeves, she has recently become one of the most famous public speakers in the country. She owes it all to Sr. Marie Paula. Over to the right, are, as usual, Mother Claudia Gulla and Mother Christine McNeill, both of Dor- chester. They go around the neighborhoods picking up trash and helping others. Jeanine Mecherkany comes roaring in on her motorcycle, now the new Evil Knievil. She has now broken a world record by jumping over a number of cars. Over by Claud and Chris, is Suzanne Kerrigan, who is now the host of the T.V. game show, Family Fued. She became the star of the show because of her experience of growing up as the oldest in a family of seven children. Over to the far right are, of course, Erin and Ellen. They have gone into the wrestling business as partners. They are the World Champs - Muscles Mulrenan and The Gopher. They got their experience from beating on the 9th grade boys. Opposing Ellen and Erin are the widely renowned, Dianne Dewar and Nancy Spolidoro. They've been practicing for a final fight that will decide who is the best wrestling team. They've decided to fight because of all the times Nancy has called Ellen vicious, Last but not least, are Kathy and Tina. They are still talking to Mr. McHugh, which they practiced doing during our old, but good, Science classes. Well, everyone is leaving now, so we will look forward to our 50th reunion. 26



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Basketball Team - Front Row lleft to rightj Kevin Meaney, Ray Polito, Matt Stafher, Joe MeC0o1, Ed Hatch, John Claffey. Second Row lleft to rightj Jimmy Galipeau, David Palmer, Rob Palmer, Mr. Palmer fcoachj, John Galipeau, Jon Palermo, David McC0ol. THE CR USADERS The St. Charles Crusaders had a great year, with a 10-5 record. The captains, Ray Polito and Kevin Meaney, led the team through the season. Eddie Hatch, Joe McCool, Matt Staffier and Steven Shaunessy showed strong ability and dedication where it was needed. Jon Palermo, David Palmer, Jimmy Galipeau, John Claffy and Dave McCool showed great promise for the next year's team, and to them we wish the best of luck. During the season, the team proved to be a strong team, losing games by narrow margins. The team proved to be an exciting one by winning most of the games that were needed to be won. The playoffs came around and we played Bishop Cheverus first, We won 31-30 with Kevin Meaney scoring the winning foul shot. We then went on to play St. Raphael's. At the final seconds of the game a technical given to the opposing team gave us a chance. Ray Polito swished the technical in to send the game into overtime. Unfortunately the team lost, thus winning 2nd place in the playoffs, but it was an exciting game and an exciting year. 28

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