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Maureen Cargill G.A.A.; Pep Club; Girls ' Club. MOE is either at a football game or drag racing on week- ends. She remembers Miss Carrabis ' class and the summer of 1965 with M L. That cer- tain boy.” Kenneth P. Carlucci Freshman Football; J.V. Football; Student Congress; Powder Puff Cheerleader. Good-looking CHI likes football, lunch, and playing the drums. Remembers May 27, 1967, hiking with Bud, and being with Kit. Deborah Carr G.A.A.; Girls’ Club. DEBBIE, an enthusiastic hockey and football fan, remembers a huge birthday cake, the winter of ' 66, fall of ' 67, H R with Mr. McIntyre and Mr. Croston’s history class. Each year we faced the complexities of data-processed course selection, Stephen Case Drama Club, Vice- President; Drama Club Com- mittee Chairman. BASSETT enjoys track, Drama with Mrs. Hamlin; remembers The Skin of Our Teeth ; a moviemaker and playwright — ' Sunday Never Came”: an actor and a dancer. Frank Catania Friendly FRANK enjoys skiing and hunting. Mr. Bjornson ' s Chemistry class and ' Chickenwoman hold a special place in his memory. Saving for a car is a special hobby for FRANK. Georgia Chakalis Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; FT. A.; Ski Club; Drama Club. Cute GEORGIA— a water skier, surfer, and sailor. An amateur golfer and profes- sional talker. Remembers the summer of ’68. Patricia Carroll Drama Club; G.A.A.; Pep Club. PATTIE’S favorite sport is tennis. She enjoyed English with Mr. Conn and remem- bers the Sr. Prom with Don- ald. A collector. and we learned Edward Charlton Football; Basketball. EDDIE and Nahant Beach 1968 were an inseparable pair. Nassau with Coughie. TOP DOWN.” One of the Y” guys. 24
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Brian Butler Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Junior Classical League. BLITTS . • • math with Mr. Driscoll . sophomore foot- ball with Mr. McIntyre . . . laughing at J. ... works sum- mers in Malden . . . enjoys playing basketball. Kenneth Byrne Football. KEN, a football, basket- ball, and hockey enthusiast. Passed many Friday nights riding around in the Chariot. Remembers French with Mrs. Bean and lunch periods with the Major. Lucia Callahan G.A.A.; Girls ' Club. LUCY . . . homeroom with Mr. McIntyre • ■ • work at Brooks . . . enjoys sewing Senior Prom ' 68 hockey fan . . . came to M.H.S. in sophomore year from Revere. Paula Callahan D.E.C.A.; Tumbling Club; Girls’ Club. PAULA, a water skier re- calls Psychology with Mr. Croston; the summer of ' 68 with P.D. and Nov. 28, 1967; PAULA can be caught watching T.H.E.M. with G.G. varsity coach Hughes that Melrose would remain ”Hockeytown, U.S.A.” Paul Camerlin Wrestling. PAUL enjoys hockey and football; remembers Mr. Cros- ton’s Psychology class; fondly recalls N.Y.C. and Abbott’s Island; lists work as tree climbing! PAUL intends to go to college after he gradu- ates. Mary Ellen Campbell Spanish Club; Junior Clas- sical League; Softball; G.A.A.; Girls’ Club. MARY ELLEN enjoys skiing, softball, and watching football games; works at In- ternational House of Pan- cakes; Sophomore Biology was her favorite class; likes to sew. Jeffrey Canada If CASA isn’t at Cerretani’s, he ' s on the golf course. Space science and hanging around the P.L. occupy the rest of his time. Remembers Aug. ’67. Linda Cann LIN enjoys English, espe- cially with Mr. Conn. Collec- ting glass, dolls, and stuffed animals are favorite pastimes for Linda. Also, she enjoys football, basketball, and work at the Telephone Company. 23
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George Charos Baseball; Spring Track; Winter Track; Student Con- gress. CROW can be found surfing in the summer; he belongs to Rex home Com- petition Surf Team. Remem- bers the fish at the ’68 Hockey tourney. Spends week-ends and summers at Marshfield. Michael Christie Rifle Team 1 2 3. Psychology is MICHAEL ' S favorite class. But Friday nites downtown were more memor- able. Works at Friendly’s and is an avid hockey fan. Elaine Christensen D.E.C.A. Girls Club. STRETCH ... Mr. Brown ' s history class . . . summer of ’68; works at Tele- phone Company; likes basket- ball . . . passes time hanging around with D.C. and C.R. • . . enjoys sewing. Arleen Cieplik Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; FT. A. Arleen — a football fan, re- remembers math with T.H. and Aug. 1967. Keeps busy outside of school by going to M M and hanging around with L.L. that even the ff infallible ” computer could make mistakes to confuse and amuse us. Jamie Lynn Cimaglia Junior Prom Committee Chairman; Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; Ski Club; Drama Club; F.T.A.; Leaders’ Club. JAMIE won’t forget that extended” trip to UMass, Hampton ’68 or her first parachute jump. The longest hair in the school and an infamous arguer. Beverly Clark Varsity Tennis; LOG Staff; Spanish Club; IMPRINT Staff; Glee Club; Freshman Girls’ Chorus; G.A.A. BEV will fondly remember Mr. Nieman’s Math Class, Garroup picnics, G.P.S., and July 13, 1968 ... Favorite pastime — Telphone calls from South Carolina and C.R. Stetson Clark Drama Club. STETS remembers acting in The Crucible and English with Mr. Crane. A skier, golf- er and coin collector. Patricia Clemens Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; Pep Club. PAT . . . English with Mr. Cooper . . . 6-10-68 summers ’67 and ’68 likes skiing . . . work at Mel- rose- Wakefield Hospital . . . vacation at Marshfipld skiing the mountains of New Hampshire . . . riding around with the kids. 25
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