Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1966

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ff vliia' 'W' L 1F'Y X v J , f 419 4' PAUL ARCHDEACON 67 Brewster Road College I Our Archie isn't from the comic strip but he's just as well known around W.H.S. Squirrel, Steve, and Ronnie enioy skiing with Paul, who is quite an enthusiast of the sport. Paul says that math and lunch rate highly on his list of favorites. Fu- ture plans include a college educa- tion. Activities: Ski Club, 3, 4. LINDA ARIZMENDI 38 Shore Road College I Aye, Aye, Aye , shouts Boo as she comes from her favorite class, Spanish ...enioys playing the pi- ano, knitting, cooking, dancing and eating pizza with Debbie, Ellie and Louie. Plans for college include ma- ioring in Spanish. Buena suerte! Activities: Honor Society Member, Italian Club, 4, Spanish Club President, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative. LORRAINE ARNOLD 43 Stearns Street Business Sfenographic What's new? shouts Lolly to Janet, Debby and Mary Ann, while enroute to a football game. After a night of bowling, pizza and fried clams at Mike's seem to rate high with this ex-South Juniorite, Does anybody need a good secretary? CAROL ARNONE 37 Whittier Avenue Curriculum II Grr! Beat that team! Tiger is al- ways seen at Waltham 'High football games, cheering and yelling her team to victory. After her favorite class in school, Business Law, Ti- ger eagerly waits for the dismissal bell. Then she, Ronnie, Elaine and Stella enter the nearest ice cream parlor for Tiger's favorite pistach- io ice cream. After graduation, Tiger hopes to attend business school. ROBERT ARSENAULT 29 Hiawatha Avenue Business Accounting l doubt it Bob can be heard say- ing to Gail, Mike, Doug, and Donna as he sits down to his favorite meal, lobsters. Hockey, football, and cars are Bob's favorite hob- bies when he's not in Miss Tabor's English or Miss Tahaney's Business Machines class at W.H.S. Plans in- clude college after graduation with accounting as his aim. Activities: Homeroom Representative, 3: Audio Visual Staff, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club, 2, 3, Red Cross Chairman, 2, 3, Junior Achievement, 2, 3. SANDRA ASARO 125 Pine Street Business Nice talk, says Sandy to friends Stella, Carol and Paul. Sandy often enioys pizza after a great day at a football game. Good luck in your future plans to become a clerk- typist. CATHERINE ATTARDO ll Bellevue Street Business Stenographic Lina, as she is known to Gerry, Mirella, Rosemary, looks forward to English classes at W.H.S. Football games and ravioli really rate high with Catherine. The future holds a secretarial iob for her. ROBERT AUCOIN 7 Russell Street College ll Brown-eyed Bob, a veteran of St. Mary's, likes hamburgers in the W.H.S. cafe. Wally, Ron, and Buster know history is his academic favor- ite. Agriculture School will mould Bob a future career upon gradua- tion. We think he'll make a fine civic-minded farmer, .4- W it I 23

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.V ,ao t I, j y heh,- Q. l THOMAS ABEL 73 Francis St. Vocational-Printing Brown-eyed Tom likes to eat steak with Fred, Bob, and Frank. The rates high with this sen- 2:30 bell ior. Tom, who plans to further his education at M.l.T. knows that He who hath a trade hath an estate. Activities: Student Government Exchange, 3, 4, we Q ALAN AMlRALlAN 46 Oakley Lane College ll Most of you know Al in his Hawklsuit, for Al was the winged mascot of our triumphant 1965 foot- ball team. Al also gave the bas- ketball team his assistance by keep- ing score during its season. Friendly Al likes W. H. S. extracurricular ac- tivities, especially rallies. Activities: News Column Staffg J.V. Base- ball Equipment manager, Varsity Base- ball Scorekeeper, 2, 3, 4. 22 .graft ....11, r A. 7 1 2 fa 7 1.t: 'f STEPHEN AFFLECK l3 Alder Road Business Down goes another pistachio nut, when Steve starts playing his guitar with the guys. This red-haired, history-lover is often seen ,at De- mocracy sessions with Bill, Bruce, and Rich. Good luck in whatever you do Steve! Activities: Audio Visual Staff, 'I, 2, 3, 4. ..hN.w,'- - xx -sr fel f WALTHEA ANDREWS 942 Trapelo Road College I Blonde blue-eyed Walthy thinks that outdoor passing is a wild craze at W. H. S. Chinese food rates high with this L.S.J.H. grad- uate, Her friends Lorna, Linda, and Donna will vouch that English is a fun period to enioy together. Future plans include college. 'Ut BARBARA ALMADA T472 Howard St. Business-Account Brown-haired Barbara likes the 2:30 bell best at W. H. S .... Martha, Stella, and Sandy say spaghetti rates high with Domets , whose fav- orite subiect is business machines. Her future plans include office work. f . Q av 5 T 1 '2 f'1'.fsT V. 3 in , LOUIS AMELIA T7 Daniels Center College Il Hi Zeke! Louis may be heard yelling to Carl, Ace, or Linda or his way to his favorite class English with Mr. Prohovich. Steal' and U. S. History also rate higl' with Louis. Best of luck in College, Louis! 1-5'v?'f X CHARLES RICHARD ANNUNCIATA, JR. llO Albermarle Road College ll Watch out! yells Nunzy as he crawls from beneath a iacked-up car. As Cliff, Neil, and John know, this senior spends most of his spare time working on cars-the rest is devoted to girls and pizza. We're sure Uncle Sam will welcome Nunzy after graduation. is JOHN ARCHDEACON 42 Reservoir Road Honors Red-headed Arch digs Pizza and Math Classes. O.K. don't believe me, You'll see. shouts Arch to friends Tony, Jim, and Joe, as he wins another game of tennis. This North Junior High grad thinks that classmates are the best at W.H.S. Arch plans to maior in Math at Tufts. Activities: Math Club, 4, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Russian Club, 2, 3, 4.



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75 1 A.,- , .X , - wif 'wg 'x 24 we - - JOHN BACE 402 Lincoln Street College ll lf John isn't busy enioying a good pot roast dinner, most likely he's working on his car. Cars are John's favorite hobby and his friends Bud' dy, Dave, and Debbie will attest to that. Gym is the greatest at W.H.S., says John, and the varia- tions of subiects are grand. Fu- ture plans include attending en- gineering school and going into the Navy. DONNA BACHELDER 70 Hawthorne Road Stenographic Anyone looking for Batch ? She can be found driving around with Ginny, Karen, and Lynda looking for a place to buy a mocha soda. Donna's eyes light up when she has one of her long discussions in shorthand class with Miss Hogarty. A business school will gladly wel- come Donna. Activities: Mirror Business and Art Staffs, 4: French Club, 2, 3: Pep Squad, 2, 3. PETER J. BACK 33 Prouty Road Printing Pete , a hot rod enthusiast, came to us from old Burlington High. He chums around with Fal, Bill, and Chiz. This lover of roast beef would like to further his education to be- come a teacher like his father. STEPHANIE BALLO 88 Willow Street College I College bound Stef came to us from South Junior High. Ya right , she shouts to her Spy Wagon friends while she enjoys a slice of pizza. She finds art appreciation classes very enioyablef' ln coming years, Saturday afternoon football games will be fond memories for petite Stef. Activities,: Mirror Literary Staff, 4: Latin Club, 2, Italian Club, 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad, 2: Spanish Club, 3, 4, Literary Society, 4. WALTER BARDSLEY 39 Woodland Road College Il Oh no! says Wally as he stares at all the lovely girls who are walking down the corridor. Wally, who has been ha-rdened to cafeteria food at Kennedy Junior High, sits with his friends John, Bob and Buster, enjoy- ing the delicious spaghetti, during three of the five lunches. Wally looks forward to future plans of at- tending college and the service. VIRGINIA BARNES 296 Bacon Street College l When not going to hockey games, Ginny can be found with Barb, Donna, and Fern eating a pizza. Biology class and third lunch with all the kids really rates! She plans to attend nursing school. Luck to you in everything, Ginny. Activities: Mirror Literary and Subscrip- tion, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, Pep Squad, 2, 3: Clinic Staff, 2, 3, 4, Mr. Levey's office, 2, 3, 4, FNA Secretary, 3, 4, Junior and Senior Prom Committees. GRACE BASILE T38 Clark Street Stenographic You're kidding quips Grease , who hails from South Junior, to Fran, Margie, and Maureen. Along with bowling and fried clams, Grease rates her shorthand class- es, studies, proms, and the 2:30 bell high on her list of favorites. A sec- retarial school will welcome Grace! ROBERT BASS 4O Wayne Avenue College I Not quite yells blonde, blue-eyed Sam to Toney, Ed, and Dave as they try to take his toasted B.L.T. Sam likes the eating and class- room facilities at W.H.S. and thinks the sports teams are the greatest. He is hoping to attend Northeastern University to become an engineer. We know you'll be a success! Activities: German Club, 3, Chemistry Club, 3, Future Scientists of America, 3. .3 T 'ATF M3 ii 'U 17 JI' 'ln 7. H ' . -ur

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