Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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BONNIE BROWN 22 Irving Street College II Oh Crumb! says Bonnie to Bonnie, Bobbi, and Sandy, when she has too much homework. When not eating fried clams or enjoying her English class with Miss Tabor, she can be found skating, bowling, or just bomb- ing around in the family car. Bonnie's ambition is to become a teacher. We're sure she'll be suc- cessful. Ariivilief: Mirror Literary Staff 4g F.T.A. 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Latin Club 4g Newspaper Staff 4. PATRICIA BROWN 136 Summer Street College II If you hear a hearty laugh in the corridors of W.H.S., you can be sure it's our fun-loving Brownie, Her sparkling blue eyes light up at the thought of steak and Eng- lish, her favorite subject. Susan, jill, and Debbie agree that we will miss this girl who has brought so much fun into our lives. 'LJ l ff- 9 ,fig-Y lv -wwf PEARY BROWN L 55 Lakeview Avenue College II Is that right? asks Peary of Andy, Mel, and Tommy the morn- ing after a football game. Scuba diving and football rate highest with Brownie, In school, lunch is the best part of the day for this brown-eyed lad. Future plans include some time in the service, then college. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4g Track 23 Maroon Squad 4. WENDELL BROWNELL 93 Lexington Street College I Do you see a crowd? asks Bud as he runs back to home- room with Phil and Art. Pizzas rate highly with Bud. Playing the electric guitar takes up much of his spare time. The U.S. Air Force is his goal after graduation. Activilier: Science Seminar 2. JM- ll Q 1. is V f -efi 1.LLlLe, , , fi Q f ,qwxamox 'Utne-Q yljrjrQllq,,lYLx GLORIA BRY 8 Amherst Avenue Business Hailing from Lexington Street Junior High, Goge likes Eng- lish class and the dismissal bell best at W.H.S .... thinks the kids are great, too . . . plans to attend Bryant and Stratton Busi- ness School after graduation. Good luck in the future, Gloria. DAVID BURKE 83 Cabot Street College I The best thing about Waltham High, says red-haired Dave, is going there! The only way that he can describe the cafeteria lunches to Steve or The Gang is bad news! Dave, whose favorite sub- ject is math, numbers water-ski- ing and swimming among his hob- bies. Next in Dave's future is college. Best of luck to a great kid! Acliffitier: Chess Club 2, 4, Secretary 4, Mirror Subscription Staff 4. JAMES BURKE 21 Canterbury Road College II Jim's blue eyes light up when roast beef is mentioned by friends, Charley, John, and Paul . . . tells friends, In your heart you kn-ow I'm right . . . plans include a career in the service. We wish you much luck in the future. Acti11itie.r.' Football 2. JOHN BURKE 140 Alder Street Vocalional Doubt it, shouts Hucka to his friend when they mention mis- sing a planned fishing trip. John's pet peeve at W.H.S. is large classes, but history rates a mile, as do hamburgers. Best of luck in the Marine Corps, john, and keep smiling. 27

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CATHERINE BRADBURY 51 Gore Street College I Forget it, huh ? remarks Cath when Jackie, Margie, and Sue remind her of Cafeteria lunches and one-way corridors. This South Juniorite has been an active member and officer in her church fellow- ship for three years. Activities: F.T.A. 3, 43 National Hon- cgr Society 3, 4g Mirror, Business Staff DANIEL BRADLEY 35 Central Street Vocational Look for Brad sharing a feast of fried clams with Richard R., Richard B., and Warren. This former North Juniorite likes the shop classes, but wishes for more science and drawing classesg the future of this ambitious lad holds college, the service, and then a ca- reer as a Welding Engineer. A1:li11ilie:.' Class Treasurer 2, 33 Mir- ror Business Staff 4. q J MARY ELLEN BRADLEY 30 Charlotte Road College II Mary Ellen is always waiting for her lunch period with her best friends, Judy and Mary. Green- eyed Bean looks forward to Mr. Prohovich's English class, Sorority meetings, and the 2:30 dismissal bell. Good luck in college, Bean. Activities: Maroon Squad 4, Pep Squad 2, 3g Junior Prom Committee 33 Tal- ent Show 2, 3, 4. JUDITH BRADY 2 Clements Road College I Judy is usually with her friends, Mary Ellen and Mary. English class rates highly with this former North Juniorite. College awaits Blue-eyed, witty Judy after grad- uating from W.H.S. Good luck in the future, Judy, and always keep laughing! Acli1fitieJ: Maroon Squad 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Squad 25 Junior Prom Committee 33 Student Council 4, Sec- retary 4. 26 JUDY BREHM 40 Copeland Street College I I don't know, wails Judy as she is questioned by her friends, Cisi and Linda, What are we having for lunch? Brown-eyed Jud enjoys turkey and also His- tory class at W.H.S. Best of luck to a future secretary, Judy. Activitiex: Maroon Squad 4. STEPHEN BRIGHT 34 Loretta Road Voazzional Stevie enjoys tthe pretty girls at W.H.S. In his leisure, he enjoys mountain climbing, water skiing, and fishing. He can usually be found eating meatball subs with Bob, Paul, and Joe. After gradua- tion, he plans to become a printer and then join the Armed Forces. Hope you fly high, Steve. DORIS BROOKS 84 Longfellow Road College II When not cheering our football and basketball teams to victory, Doris can be seen talking or swim- ming with best friends, Ginny, Marilyn, and Janyce. English with Mr. Prohovich and chocolate ice cream are tops with this senior, who plans to be a teacher after graduation. Good luck, Doris! Activilier: Cheerleader 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45. Talent Show 2, 3: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. A N Cot -I .3 fl, K K jx Ip X i'YY'R.CxfJL t,Q.,jY.' s C., IN-Chtca ' , DONALD BROPHY X 48 Marianne Road College I Bill, Tom and Mot will testify that Broph, Senior Class Vice- President, dislikes chemistry at W.H.S., but really enjoys Mr. Lynch's Math IV class. Co-Captain of the football team, this sports- minded boy plans to attend an Ivy League college after gradua- tion. Good luck, Broph, and may happiness be yours! Arlivitier: Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 45 Crimson Key 4, Maroon Squad 4.



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MARCIA BURKE 151 South Street College II If you want to see Moosh's hazel eyes dance, put steak on the table. Mr. Prohovich's English classes are great and she will tell you, I'm impressed, with friends, Karen, Pauline, and Susie. Marcia came to us by way of Watertown High. Future plans include courses in journalism. Best of luck. Arti1filieJ.' Chorus 2. CHARLES BUTLER 139 Robbins Street College II Blue-eyed Chuck, who came to W.H.S. from South junior High, especially enjoys English clasess with his friends, jim and Ron. He plans to further his education in college after graduation. Best of luck in the future, Chuck, and may success be yours! DEBORAH BUTLER 25-3 Summer Street College I Such is life! grins friendly Debbie on her way to a basket- ball game with her friends, Elea- nor, Donna, and Pat. Art is her favorite subject and spaghetti is her favorite food. Good luck to her at the Massachusetts College of Art. Activilier: Junior Prom Committee 35 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4g Folk Song Club 2, 3, 4g Talent Show 45 Mirror Art Staff 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM BUTMAN 322 Bacon Street College I Bear enjoys Mr. Collins' home- room periods best at W.H.S. Stepped in what? quips Bear to Earl, Pete, and Brian on the way to a hockey game. This popu- lar senior, whose favorite food is lobster, likes English class more than any other class at Waltham High. College is next in line for Bill. Best of luck. Artivitiers Hockey 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4. 28 ik Aw ' if 'd,. ' . .Y I CRAIG CADY 27 Walnut Street Vocaliomzl We've got it man! shouts Red, who comes to us via North junior High. This senior enjoys water skiing and eating pizza with Ron, Barbara, and Joe. Craig plans to enter the service after graduati-on. Best of luck! Activities: Vocational View 4. LORRAINE CAFARELLA 262 Crescent Street College I South junior High School gave us Rae, an active participant in W.H.S. activities. Bowling is high on her list of interests, and during school hours History classes are her favorites. She hopes to attend college. Good luck in the future, Rae. Acli1fitie.r.' German Club 2, 3, 4g Main Office Staff 33 Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 4. JOYCE CALABUFALO 419 River Street Sienographic Mousie enjoys listening to records with Susan, Pat, and jean. Not now, later, she yells as she runs down the hall to Eng- lish class. Vacations and the kids rate highly with Mousie,'f who hopes to attend a business college after graduation. Best wishes! Artizfitier: Talent Show 4. ROBERT CALF 251 Robbins Street Vocational I'm mad, gripes brown-eyed Farmer while tinkering with cars. Friends, P. Allen, J. Burke, and G. MacLeod, will attest that he never passes up a chance to eat subs. History class at W.H.S. rates highly with him. Future plans include employment as a mechanic. Best of luck!

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