Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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DONNA CAMERON Y 445 Waverly Oaks Road Bufinerx Dawn comes to W.H.S. from Cambridge High and Latin. Fa- vorites here are filing and Mr. Prohovich's English class. When not in school, Dawn enjoys bowl- ing and skiing with Donna, Tom, and Ann. Future plans include Bay State Academy for Airline Hostesses. Aczivitier: Italian Club 3, 4, Student Council 43 M.A.A. 2, 3. Q O A bg:-jffrwofvx. PATRICIA CAMPBELL 29 Weston Street College II Pat, a former North junior- itf, can usually be found munch- ing her favorite food, pizza, with her friends, Doris, Louise, and Linda. This brown-haired, brown- eyed senior enjoys her college curriculum and hopes for a future college career. Good luck, Pat. THOMAS CAMPBELL 18 Linden Terrace College II Oh yeah! shouts Tom as he goes to Algebra II with O.B. Foot- ball games, fire drills, and studies with Mrs. Bowman are tops in his book. You can find him any week-end at Circle Pizza with Don, Bill, and Tom. Good luck in the future Tom. NEIL CANE 62 Hiawatha Avenue Bufirzerr Friends, Joe and Den, know that Neil, who comes to us from Lex- ington Street junior High, especial- ly enjoys his history classes. We extend our best wishes to blue- eyed Neil, who has hopes of at- tending a business school after graduating from Waltham High. Nth i2 QT efl SARINA CANNISTRARO 23 Rich Street College I Sarina, an alumna of North Junior High, numbers French class and Typing class with Mr. Tyner among her favorite subjects. Ac- cording to Suzanne, Pauline, and Bonnie, Sarina savors snacks of fried chicken. This hazel-eyed Miss plans to go to college to pre- pare for a career in teaching. Best of luck always! Aclivitier: Italian Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Mirror Business Staff 4. ANN CAPOCCIA 314 Crescent Street College Il Likable Anni, with her friends, Paul and French, enjoys lunch periods best at W.H.S. When not in Mr. Tyner's Typing class, she likes to knit and eat fried clams. We're sure Anni will be a success in whatever she plans for the future. Activitier: Pep Squad 2g Dramatics Club 41 Graduation Usherette 3: De- bating Club 3, 4. ALBERT CARAMANICA 80 Fiske Avenue College II This athletic senior enjoys para- chuting and gym classes, but as- semblies, long classes, and home- work meet with less enthusiasm. Cuppa, Pete, and Speco know he will be successful in college. Good luck, Al, with the career of your choice. CATHERINE CARDILLO 12 Charles Street College II Oh fudge! proclaims Cathy to Dee, Eleanor, and Helen when talking about gym and homework. Outside school, this alumna of North junior High enjoys lasagna, in school, Food class is tops. A major in Home Economics at a junior college composes Cathy's future plans. Arliviliet' Knitting Club 3, 4. 29

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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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GEORGE CARLSON 131 Hammond Street College II Gee likes his Democracy class with Mrs. Higgins best at W.H.S. On the other hand, he dislikes cafeteria studies, even when they're with pals, Dee, Cos, or Gossie. In his spare time, he enjoys sing- ing, sleeping or eating rare steak. When questioned about his future, George replies he might go to college, but you had better check that out. Activitiei: Track 2, Talent Show 31 Science' Seminar 2. l mmf It Qt? CN tl fmrgbfj' DOROTHY CARNEY A e 103 Milner Street Burineu Dos enjoys roller skating, eat- ing spaghetti and meatballs . . . best friends are,Tommy, Sue, and Pam . . . dislikes the crowded con- ditions most about W.H.Sx . . . plans to attend secretarial school. Good luck! JAMES CARR 72 Prentice Street Vocalional Just mention the word home- work and James will head for the hills! But he does enjoy math clasess at W.H.S., as well as lunch periods. Wouldn't you know this fig newton lover's hobby is eating? Jim intends to further his work in printing after gradua- tion. We agree with Sandy, Jim, and Reno that he will succeed. JILL CARSON 16 Hemlock Terrace College Il The cafeteria and the kids rank tops with Jill, who can often be seen at the football games with the girls. This active senior who comes from Lexington Street Jun- ior High likes English with Mr. Prohovich. She plans to go into nursing as a career. Arlivilier: Maroon Squad 3, 4g Talent Show 2, 3, 4g Youth Council 4g Stu- dent Council 2g Pep Squad 2, 3. 30 WILLIAM CASELLA 83 Bacon Street Vocational Time wounds all heels, Wil- lie reminds Wayne, Bob, and George while devouring a huge platter of spaghetti. When not enjoying Italian food, William can be found shooting pocket billiards, his favorite pastime. He plans to work in the world of electronics, and we know he'll be successful. JOSEPH CASTELLANA 30 Everett Street College I Let's make it, kiddies says Joe on the way to Miss De- vane's class. Bill, Dave, and Car- mine say that Chinese food, cars and music rate highly. His aim is college and a career in accounting. Good luck always, Joe. LORRAINE CASTELLANO 50 Rumford Avenue Barinerx Most of Castry's spare time is spent eating pizza and bowling with Janice, Patty, and Garry Ann. English class with Mr. Prohovich and W.H.S. rallies are the great- est for this former South Jun- iorite. Best of luck in business school, Castry. ' Arlivitier: Maroon Squad 3, 45 Fashion Show Usherette 39 Mr. Morang's Of- fice Staff 4. ARTHUR CASTOLDI 134 Washington Avenue Vocational I've got ya swinging calls Arthur as he. drenches John, Fred, and Ray with one huge spray from his water skiis. Casti confesses a weakness for veal cutlets and an abhorrence of cafeteria food. This former South Juniorite who especially enjoys science, aspires to further his education in elec- tronics. Good luck, Arthur! Activilier: Maroon Squad 43 Water Ski Club 4, Treasurer 4.

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