Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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CHARLES ALLIA 232 Lake Street Business just mention the word chicken and Chuck will be around. De- mocracy classes rate high on this senior's list of favorites, and, when the 2:50 bell rings, he is usually the first one out the door. Good luck in the future, Chuck. WILLIAM ALPER 59 Cabot Street Honors Ask Bill what he liked most about W.H.S., and he will prob- ably reply that his trip to Ger- many as an exchange student was the .greatest thing going. Back home, Bill enjoyed having The Gang, Franz, and especially Sam at his house. After graduation, Billy plans on college, perhaps Harvard. Why Harvard? Well as Bill would quip, Ubi dubi, ex flagellat um! Aclizfilies: Exchange Student 4g De- bating 3, 4, Vice-President 5, President 45 Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Musical Di- rector 4g Senior Play 4. LAWRENCE ALTRICH 16 Princeton Avenue Business Ask Larry if Mr. 'Gilliam's Economics class is tops at W.H.S., and he'll answer, You better believe it. Friends, Rob, jimmy, and Bob, agree that he enjoys any kind of Italian food. According to him, democracy at W.H.S. is the greatest and the lack of parking spaces for students is the worst. Future plans look toward a busi- ness college. Best of luck, Larry . Actizfilies: I.B.M. 3, 4. RICHARD ANDERSON 251 Bacon Street College II Smiling Rick is often seen strolling through the corridors with Vinny, Warren, and Mel. This blond football player enjoys math and studies in the cafeteria most about W.H.S. but dislikes the homework on the weekends. A col- lege career lies ahead for Rick. Good luck always !,,, Activities: Football 2, 3, 4g Swim Team 3, 4, Track Team 3. JUDITH ANDREWS 23 Townsend Street Business Judi comes to us from Arn- old junior High School in Wies- baden, Germany. Her favorite sub- ject at W.H.S. is typing, along with homeroom period with Mr. Collins and friends, Paula and Jane. Best of luck with your career as a secretary, .Iudi!', RICHARD ANTONELLIS 5 Fairfax Road 'College II Yes, we know! is Richie's favorite remark to his best pals, Tony and Steve. Brown-haired, brown-eyed Richie enjoys English class the most at W.H.S. He hopes to attend college after graduation. Best of luck in the future, Rich ! ANNE ARGIRO 1517 Trapelo Road College I Whaa-t? says Lou, as she and friends, Donna and Sally, stroll to chemistry class. Sewing and playing pool are high on her list of interests. Lou has fond remembrances of English with Miss Tabor. Business school and, then, a vocation as a legal secretary are on her agenda. Aciivilies: Mr. Morang's Office Staff 45 Pep Squad 2. LINDA ARSENAULT 59 Piedmont Avenue Business Holy Moses! exclaims Linda as she enters her favorite class, English with Mr. Prohovich. This blue-eyed blonde relishes the thought of a big, juicy steak. Friends, Cookie, Kathy, and Chris, agree that ten-pin bowling scores a strike with Linda. Good luck with your future beauty shop! zo l

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JEANNE ABRAMO 38 Barnes Street Diriribuiive Edumlion So what's new ? says Jeannie to friends, Pat, Mary, and Bernie, while cooking lobster and clams. Her eyes light up at the mention of English class and participating in the D.E. program at W.H.S. Her spare time is spent listening to music and dancing. Our best al- ways! Aclvilier: DECA 4, Student Council 39 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. ELAINE ADRIAN 78 Kingston Road College II just mention the word steak, and Tiger will roar for her share, ask Carol, june, and Robbie. This senior loves cooking and sew- ing as well as the 2:30 bell. She plans to attend college and become a medical lab technician. Good luck, Tiger ! Activtiief: Pep Squad 2. HELEN AGRILLO 1690 Trapelo Road Burinefr Be real, advises this alumna of Lexington Street junior High to friends, Kathie, Judy, and Ruth- ie. Included among favorite pas- times are skiing, sewing, and read- ing. Helen finds W.H.S. too crowded, and she sighs over the problem of too much homework. A nursing career ranks as Helen's future goal. Best of luck, Helen! Actiffilier: Chemistry Club 4g Pep Squad 33 Clinic Staff 3, 4. PAUL AGRILLO 1756 Trapelo Road College I When jack, Burkey, or Robert looks his way, Paul replies Hel- lo. His brown eyes really sparkle at the thought of pizza and sports. This handsome, brown-haired boy who came to us from Lexington Street junior looks forward to col- lege next year. Good luck, Paul. and keep that smile! Aclivitier' German Club 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 2, 3, 45 Crimson Key fi. DAVID AHLMAN 19 Irving Street College II Brown-haired Dave enjoys scuba diving and cars . . . loves eating. lobster with best friends, Moo and Pete . . . plans to sail the ocean blue and see the world when he joins the Navy. Good luck and happy sailing, Dave. l -YL JI' 5 1 'li KV 'I ,- A lYlf5l, .-'LlZ,,-X ' If , 5 QQ ,77- RICHARD ALA 58 Madison Road College II Is that right? asks Ricky completing an experiment in lab-he's always experi- on something. Biology is his favorite subject, ask Brad, Chip, or Doub. Ricky can usually be found eating subs, skiing, horse back riding, fishing, or girl watch- ing. Future plans include a col- education. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. WAYNE ALDEN 70 Fir Avenue Burinerx Wayne likes his English class and his teachers best at W.H.S., but dislikes lunch periods. Steak and golf also rate highly with this cheerful lad, as Tom, Ron, or Fred could tell us. Best of luck in the future, Wayne. Ar1iz'itiei.' Basketball Z, 35 Golf 3. PAUL ALLEN 534 Pleasant Street Vocational Blue-eyed Paul attended West Junior High School in Watertown before attending W.H.S. This sen- ior lives for cars and subs, just ask friends, Calf, Spike, or john! In his spare time, Paul enjoys read- ing. Good luck in the future, Paul! I9



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we M f , X 'gg f , . NJ M , F F, K f five Q57 , , 0 . , ,li j Y Qs- ,fy ly g KU ,X- , 5 '- '. , - +A - j ' 1 f X I LINDA AUCOIN 28 Derby Street Burinexr Oh, ya! says blue-eyed Linda to friends, Cookie, Lynn, and Mike. A S-outh Junior graduate, she enjoys typing classes and lunch at W.H.S. Chicken and dancing also are high on this future typist's list of favorites. Good luck, Linda. PATRICIA AUCOIN 180 Robbins Street Business Brown-eyed Pat goes for roast beef in a big way as friends, Lin- da, Lynne, and jerry, will agree. This former South Juniorite has records and homeroom periods high on her popularity list. For this Miss, future plans include business school and a career as a secretary. WILLIAM AUCOIN 15 Mount Pleasant Street College II Let's hear it, exclaims Wil- lie, who enjoys eating fried clams. He scores strikes with his friends, Ronnie, Charlie, and Don- nie. History and p.o.d. classes rate highly, as does lunch. Willie's hazel eyes focus on a future in law after college. Best of luck! ALDO AUGUSTINO 234 River Street Vomliomzl Sports, mainly soccer, rate an A with Breath, who comes to W.H.S. from South Junior. Peter and Robert agree that, even though Aldo enjoys his history classes, he won't be sorry to leave them for a career in carpentry. Best of luck in the future, Aldo! QMAUREEN AITLI3-M16 ' t . 85 Prospect Hill Roadxx. Slenograplvic Hi there! says this cheerful Lexington Street Junior graduate to friends, Barbie, Ian, and Phyl. Mr. B., fried clams, French fries, and fire drills all rate highly with Debbie, Her pet peeve is type- writers that keep breaking down. She plans to attend a college in preparation for a stenographic ca- reer. Best of luck in the future, Deb. Aftivitiex: Business Office Staff 3: Mirror Business Staff 4g Mirror Cleri- cal Staff 4. MARIA BAIA 71 Beal Road College II Darn! says Maria about our crowded third lunch, but her big brown eyes light up when she thinks of her English class with Mr. Prohovich. Maria hopes to at- tend secretarial school after gradu- ating from W.H.S. Best of luck in the future, Maria! Actirfitiar: Pep Squad 2. DONALD BALANSKY 62 Copeland Street College I Are you kiddin' me? asks Donn when somebody complains about Mr. Brunschwig's Physics class or cafeteria studies. The one thing he doesn't like about W.H.S. is the lack of student parking fa- cilities, after all, he has to park the Bomb somewhere! Friends, Al, Bob, and Barry, tell us that Don plans to attend a liberal arts college and to become a veteri- narian. Aciiuilier: Chess Club 4. JAMES BALL 65 Lawrence Street Vocational A former Lexington Street jun- iorite, B.J., likes to attend foot- ball rallies with his best friends, Termite and Chick. Brown-haired, brown-eyed BJ, plans to join the armed forces after graduating from W.H.S. We wish you the best of luck in the service and always, jim 2l

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