Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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PETER WOODCOCK 39 Armory' Street Little Pete's favorite possession is his '57 Ford . . . conceited girls are his pet peeye . . . Pete enjoys math with Mr. Callagy' . . . driying cars. boating. and hunting are his pastimes . . . Pete repairs motor scooters at North Shore Rentsit . . . his desire is to go skin-diving . . . ambition is to be a world traveler. CRAIG WORDEN 666 Main Street Craig's school actitities include co-captain of cross coun- try. indoor track. and outdoor track . . . he also enjoys Mechanical Drawing with Mr. Sherman , . . Craig's pet peeye is homework . . . his fayorite possession is his driyer's license. but he'd rather run . . . his desire is to run the Marathon . . . outside school Craig works at Mas Catering. ku. L RICH.-XRD ZARELLA 23 Farm Street To go out for sports while one has the opportunity is Zaga's adyice to underclassmen . . . he follows his own adyice by participating in both indoor and outdoor track . . . states that his fayorite possession is a jayelin . . . he will neyer forget the mad dashes to the cafe- teria . . . suppressed desire is to tray el to California. DONNA ZEINIETZ 19 Cooper Street Bookkeeping I is Donna's fayorite class . . . her pet peeye is rushing from one building to another between classes . . , is now in C.Y.O. and has participated in the Sophomore Chorus and Art Club , . . enjoys read- ing. singing. and babysitting . . . Donna's ambition is to become .1 good secretary. LINDA WIQLFMAN 2 Park Ayenue Musical Linda's fayorite classes are her music classes . . . in her spare time she enjoys playing the piano and singing . . . in school she is the manager of the field hockey and girls basketball teams. a member of the bowling team. Girls Choir. Inter Nos. and Math Club . . . her ambition is to be a female Leonard Bernstein. DAVID YETM.-KN l-1 Friend Street To be a top photographer for Life or Look magazine is Daye's suppressed desire . . . Problems of Democ- racy with Slr. Racca is his fayorite class . . . Dave works part time at Borser's . . . he will ne-.er forget Mr. Carl- son's experiments in Physics . . . De Molay. West Side Rakers and the West Side Photography Club keep Dave busy.

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CAROL WHITTEMORE 15 Shetland Road Carol's pet peeve is girls who wear teased hairdos . . senior math with Miss Height rates tops with her . . . school activities include Girls' Choir, Oracle Staff, Inter Nos, bowling, volleyball, badminton, and Senior Play Committee . . . her suppressed desire is to own a horse farm in Kentucky . . . future plans include college and a teaching career. VIVIAN WICKI-LAM 37 Myrtle Avenue Vicki dislikes thin white ankle socks and corrective shoes . . . in school she belongs to Thespian, Chorale, Senior Play, and the Oracle Staff . . . Vicki's suppressed desire is to run down the hall without being caught . . . enjoys watching T-V, driving, water skiing and horse- back riding . . . belongs to E.Y.C. Diocesan Council. CAROL WOOD 35 Nahant Street Gidget dislikes people who don't smile . . . she takes part in Inter Nos, Pep Club, and C.Y.O .... will always remember pep rallies, football games, Twirp Week, and her Sophomore Hop . . . Gidget likes reading, art, and music . . . wants to become a hairdresser aboard an ocean liner. CAROLE WOODBURY ' 64 Woodcrest Drive Carole is a member of the Inter Nos Club, Thespians, Chorale, Senior Play Committee, and B.Y.F .... enjoys Mr. Rosvall's German II class . . . would like to make Miss Nichols run the 600 yard dash . . . Carole will remember Mr. Feudo's Biology class, and the junior prom . . . hopes to attend a junior college and become a medical secretary. it Ji' BARBARA WIDELL ll Rockland Street Bobby will never forget the Junior Prom . . . treasures her driver's license and loves driving her dad's Ford . . . favorite class is Mrs. D's Home Economics . . . works after school at the A 8: P and has a suppressed desire to tell the customers that they're not always right . . . plans to go to Chandler School for Women after graduation. JOHN WOKER I2 Flanders Lane Jack's pet peeve is people who think his trombone is a trumpet . . . he is a member of School band, dance band and the Notations Dance Band . . . enjoys collect- ing and listening to records . . . German III with Mr. Rosvall is his favorite class . . . to work a big name band after graduation is John's greatest ambition.



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ROBERT AMIRO 369 Vernon Street Mr. Racca's Problems of Democracy class rates tops with Bob . . . pastimes are sleeping and hockey . . . will never forget football and hockey games of W.H.S. . . . works at Sears. Roebuck 8: Company . . . dislikes school lunches and lunch time. RICHARD DONNELLY 26 Line Road Dick, whose favorite possession is his set of tools. rates shop his favorite class . . . especially enjoys any- thing pertaining to automobiles . . . he wants to become a mechanical engineer and at present is an employee at Hanson's Service Station . . . Dick's advice to under- classmen is to keep up the good work. GLEN DAVID MODICA 23 Eaton Street Dave participated in football in 1962 . . . works as a soda jerk after school . . . in his spare time he likes to sail and travel . . . enjoys Physics with Mr. Woodman, but dislikes homework . . . Dave enjoys football games and rallies . . . hopes someday to become a naval archi- tect . . . his advise to underclassmen- Why worry about it? PAUL MUSE 14 Pleasant Street Moose says his pet peeve is getting hours . . . his job with Anson Box and Lumber Company is his favorite possession . . . belongs to the Sophomore football team and the bowling team . . . Moose liked math with Mr. Callagy above all other classes . . . after graduation he plans to go into the Navy. SAMUEL NESBITT 18 Reynolds Road Sammy divides his time between athletics and music . . . his favorite pastime is playing his most cherished possession, his guitar . . . likes gym and is a member of the Gym Team . . . outside of school, Sammy plays at colleges and dances with the Crystal Kings . . . would like to attend Berkley School of Music. LOUISE SWEENEY 17 Whittier Road Weezie says she is most annoyed by her little sister's teasing . . . tops on her list of possessions is her stereo . . . enjoys Problems of Democracy . . . outside of school she spends her time dancing and ice skating . . . her ambition is to be a hairdresser and to be good in her chosen profession. MARYLYN CONLEY 7 Catalpa Street Marylyn enjoys Home Economics with Mrs. DeCristo- foro . . . will never forget her trips to Everett . . . fondest memory of W.H.S. is all the friendly people . . . after graduation. Marylyn plans to become a telephone op- erator. WILMA MARTIN 86 Hartwell Road Sue says that English rates as her favorite class . . . in school she lends her vocal talents to the Mixed Cho- rus . . . most of Sue's spare time is spent either in baking or painting . . . outside of school she worked at the Mystic Novelty Company . . . we wish her the best of luck in the future. SCOTT MOUSER 22 Lafayette Street To be a commercial artist is Scott's ambition . . . Miss Abbott's English IV class is his favorite class . . . Scott says his favorite pastime is tinkering with and racing his favorite possession, his car . . . his suppressed desire is to graduate from W.H.S. RALPH NESBITT 18 Reynolds Road Tops on Mouse's list are his guitar and art with Miss Rainge . . . spends his spare time hunting, fishing, and on the gym and outdoor track teams . . . also plays with the Crystal Kings . . . to become a recording artist is his suppressed desire . . . ambition is to enter the music field . . . his additional comments: no comment! ROGER SPADAFORA 339 Nahant Street Spady, a transfer from Burlington High School during our senior year, likes Government with Mr. Connors . . . dislikes two-faced people . . . enjoys horseback riding, water skiing, and playing the piano . . . was a member of Chorale and Chorus . . . Roger hopes to become a successful teacher of music. MICHAEL ZAMMITTI 10 Perham Street The Hunter's favorite possession and center of interest is his car . . . he enjoyed Gym with Coach Tighe . . . Mike's ambition is to own his own contracting company, or to become an automobile mechanic . . . he advises all underclassmen-try hard and don't stay back.

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