Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1966

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' tv 'N J STELLA BASTARACHE 22 John Street College Il Stella, a native of New Brunswick, enioys her Math class most at W.H.S. She can be heard exclaim- ing Oh yeah! or asking Margie, Ray, and Carol Are you kidding me? Stella, an avid swimmer and letterwriter, sees marriage in the future. f... CAROL BAUMANN 22 Brightwood Road Stenographic Brigham's chocolate ice cream cones with iimmies rate high with Carol, as Sis, Sally, and Margie will agree. A North Junior graduate, she enioys school sports and Miss Hogarty's shorthand classes at W.H.S. the most. Business School or iunior col- lege is included in Carol's future plans. Activities: Mirror Business Stall, Aj Na- tional Honor Society, 3, 4, Pep Squad, 2, Waltham Youth Council, 25 Talent Show, 3, 45 Cheerleader, 3, 4. WWE JANICE BEAGAN 25 Amherst Avenue College ll What a panic. cries blond Bub- bles referring to football, basket- ball, and hockey games, and Mr. Prohovich. Bubbles who comes from L.S.J.H. rates Math as her favorite subject at W.H.S., as friends Janice, Joan, and Yvonne tell us. College is in her future. Activities: Student Council, 2, Pep Squad, 4, Maroon Squad, 4, Senior Play, 4, Ski Club, 4, Dramatics Club, 2, Senior Prom Committee, 4. 'QQ CZ, FOREST BEATON 331 Grove Street College ll Woody of course, is a natural nickname for this talented fellow, responsible for decorations for proms and school productions. But Woody is very content roller skating or iust talking art with Tony, Steve, and Sean. lt's a lucky break for the art world that Woody intends to go on with his artistic work. Activities: Audio Visual Staff, 3, 4: 20th cnd 2lst AAA Poster Contest. 10' . Yi' l LORNA-JEAN BECKWITH 200 Warren Street College l Paulette and Linda tell us this blue- eyed senior's favorite diversions are ice skating, hiking, camping, and dancing. Pizza-loving L.J. will re- member W.H.S. for her history classes and the football and basket- ball games, .Junior college and a career in secretarial work are in her future. Activities: Pep Squad 4, Senior Play, 4, F.T.A., 3, 4. GEORGE BEGIN 183 Hillcroft Road College ll Golf courses-here he comes! George is enthusiastic about most sports at W.H.S. on and off cam- pus, golf is his maior interest. Biol- ogy, sporting events, and dances are most intriguing to him. As Al, Don, and Bob know, George wants to attend college after graduation. Best of luck to this sports lover! Activities: French Club, 2, 3: Chemistry Club, 3. STEPHEN BEHNKE 75 Hillcroft Road College I What time does this period end! shouts brown-eyed Steve to Bill and Tom. Although Steve likes English classes, the 2:30 bell on Friday is his favorite part of the W.H.S. week. His Journalism classes proved to be very influential, as Steve's future plans include maioring in public re- lations in college. Activities Golf Team, 3 4 JANET BENGER l26 Brewster Road Honors Bright-eyed Jan is always busy either with one of her many activi- ties or iust fooling around eating twinkies or pizza with Jan, Carol, Dottie and Sally, This avid fan of our football and basketball teams partic- ipates in sailing, ricling, swimming, and skiing, Ac's 'r-S Grls F: 4 l't S' 'Sli 7 3 A Nw':':f HW - T 4 Ski Cllb 1' :I P uid il.l' 3 A Ltr-rrrrv Snr nts A TQ'--n 'vs A PPI' Sound 2 F Cerma' Cl.ta ' 4 l 25

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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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417 fue B Y .1 ' ff f NV' 'fur- s ,Us ' u ,. 3- K f y r SCOTT BENNETT 6 Gibbs Court College l Chief is a former student of North Junior who likes to collect records. Scott thinks the languages offered at W.H.S. are great. Tony and Jim with whom Scott is often seen, hope Scott will be a success at B.U. next year. Activities: French Club, 2, 3, 4 Treas- urer, 3, Russian Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4. f , ur Q. t E THOMAS BERRY 199 Russell Street College I When Tom was asked about his fa- vorite food, he replied enthusiasti- cally Everythingl This blue-eyed blond-haired senior is a North Jun- ior graduate. Ralph, Ken, and Al frequently hear Tommy say, So what do you think! as he whizzes past them to P.O.D., his favorite class. Tom is planning a future as an aeronautical technician. We wish the best of luck to him. Activities: Basketball Team, 2, 3, 4. 26 SHEILA BERG 25 Myrtle Street Business Forget it! , advises Sheila to friends Sue and Claudia. Although her favorite pastime is dancing, Sheila will always remember the rallies, football games and dances at W.H.S. Since her favorite class is typing, Sheila plans a future in sec- retarial work. Activities: Pep Squad, 2. PAUL BERGESEN l6 Wheelock Terrace College I Paul, an alumnus of North Jr. High, enioys hamburgers and driving a- round with Tony, Gerry, and Mark in his car. He is also enthusiastic about dances in the cafe and law class with Mr. Peroni. Activities: .lr. Achievement, 4. 09 'W' Q ALBERT BERTRAND 83 Plympton Street College Il Ya, right? says Al when offered steak by friends Mark, Neil, and Joe. Al likes his technical drawing class at W.H.S. but would prefer horseback riding anytime. His future includes his going into a branch of the service. . , l BARBARA BlLANSKY 19 Francis Street College I When not tackling her homework enthusiastically, Barbara can be found making her own clothes or knitting with Janet, Mary, and Ruth. Spending the summer with under- privileged children proved to be exciting to Barbara. She intends to become a language teacher. Activities: French Club, 4, German Club, 4, F.T.A., 2, 3, 4, Language Lab, 4, Main Office Staff, 4, Senior Play Com- mittee, 4. ANDREA BERNARDI 35 Gregory Street Business See me later shouts Andy to friends Karen, Diane, and Carol. Coming to us from Kennedy Jr. High, dancing, cooking, and Italian food, are tops on this senior's list of fun. The people and the 2:30 bell are what she enioys most about W.H.S. Her future plans include at- tending business and hairdressing school. DENNIS BLACK 25 Chase Road Vocational Printing Dennis is the Vocational Representa- tive on the Waltham Youth Council. Although he likes English, his favor- ite saying is life begins at 2:3O . Dennis, a loyal Hawk fan, always stopped his favorite hobby, sleep- ing, long enough to root the foot- ball team on. Our best wishes go to this brown-haired senior. Activities: Waltham Youth Council, 4.

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