Burlington High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Burlington, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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“There is no genius in life like the genius of energy and activity.” KATHRYN ANN ENOS “Kathie” 65 Lexington Street Favorite Saying: “Ya know.” ie Peeve: Eighth graders who cut in lunch ine. Favorite Memory: My sophomore year in the old high school. Favorite Pastime: Just being alive. Secret Ambition: To make my parents proud of me. Activities: Academic — Senior Class Secre- tary, Freshman Class Treasurer, National Honor Society, Student Council, Band, Yearbook, School Newspaper, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Fair Award Win- ner; Athletic — Varsity Field Hockey, Junior Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Field Hockey, Basketball Assistant Man- ager, Basketball Scorer, Girls’ Athletic Association Publicity Director, Leaders Club; Social — Dance Committees. “Unselfish and noble actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of souls. LINDA DIANE FLEMING “Linda” 9 Duncan Road Favorite Saying: “Negative.” Pet Peeve: People who are always “grouchy.” Favorite Memory: My Junior Prom. Favorite Pastime: Dancing, bowling, parties, learning different sports. Secret Ambition: To stay at a winter resort for two weeks and learn how to ski; also to go on a camping trip in the mountains. Activities: Academic — Yearbook Assistant Business Manager, National Honor So- ciety; Athletic — Varsity Field Hockey; Social — Graduation Usherette, Junior Promenade Queen. s “Little things are greater to little men.” JAMES FAY “Jim” 8 Long Street Favorite Saying: “Oh jump!” Pet Peeve: “Music Man.” Favorite Memory: The Christmas parties. Favorite Pastime: Fixing my older Ford. Secret Ambition: To own a younger Ford. Activities: Academic — Yearbook. “Heaven gives us friends to bless the present scene.” JOANNE FOLEY “Joanne” 63 Francis Wyman Road Favorite Saying: “1 don’t know.” Pet Peeve: Going home “clammy” after gym. Favorite Memory: August 24, 1945. Favorite Pastime: Consuming calories, swimming, and splitting atoms. Secret Ambition: To be a nuclear physicist. Activities: Academic — Band, Yearbook, Spanish Club; Athletic — Leaders Club; Social — Graduation Ushcrette, Banquet Hostess.

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“Gaiety and a light heart are the best medicine for the young.” CHARLES MICHAEL CURTIN “Charlie” 2 Florence Road Favorite Saying: “There he is.” Pet Peeve: People ‘who play the role.” Favorite Memory: Summer, 1962. Favorite Pastime: Girls. Secret Ambition: To be successful in life. Activities: Academic — Yearbook; Athletic — Junior Varsity Football, Junior Var- sity Baseball, Varsity Baseball; Social — Promenade Committee. “A light heart lives long.” LEON CHARLES DANIELSON “Lee” 1 Bushmich Place Favorite Saying: “Why doncha cry?” Pet Peeve: Girls who think they’re beauti- ful. Favorite Memory: June 29, 1961. Favorite Pastime: Playing cards. Secret Ambition: To have everything I want. Activities: Academic — Yearbook Sports Editor; Athletic — Varsity Football, Var- sity Baseball, Boys’ Athletic Association; Social — Dance Committees, Promenade Committee, Senior Day Committee, Ban- quet Host. “Sincerity is a trait of true and noble manhood.” RICHARD RAYMOND CYLIK, JR. “Cyl” 12 Woodside Lane Favorite Saying: ‘So what!” Favorite Memory: The night of September LoL Os. Favorite Pastime: Skin diving, hunting, and fishing. Secret Ambition: To be the world’s best skin diver. Activities: Athletic — Gymnastic Team; So- cial — “Sunrise Edition” Distributor. “A beautiful smile is to the female countenance what the sunbeam is to the landscape.” JUDITH ANN D’ONOFRIO “Judy” 168 Winn Street Favorite Saying: “Negative.” Pet Peeve: Book reports and hard-grasping subjects. Favorite Memory: School proms and the twelve years which I am soon to leave behind. Favorite Pastime: Baking, dancing, and telephone conversations. Secret Ambition: To refrain from chewing my nails and to regain the desire to enter business school.



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“There is no road to success but through a strong, clear purpose.” ROBERT EDWARD FOSTER “Bob” 105 Wilmington Road Favorite Saying: “You're breaking my heart.” Pet Peeve: Quiet “O” periods. Favorite Memory: Moving to Burlington. Favorite Pastime: Basketball. Secret Ambition: To ski in the Alps. “What some men think has more effect than what others say.” ROBERT WARREN FURBISH “Furbs” 10 Great Pines Avenue Favorite Saying: ‘“What’s up Doc?” Pet Peeve: Newspaper strikes. Favorite Memory: February 7, 1946. Favorite Pastime: Skiing, fishng. Secret Ambition: To ski in the Alps. “The secret of success is constancy to purpose.” RICHARD EARLE FROST “Frosty” 1 Sawyer Street Favorite Saying: “Are you serious?” Pet Peeve: The favorite sayings of teachers. Favorite Memory: Junior Prom, and camp- ing experiences. Favorite Pastime: Talking to people around the world. Secret Ambition: To see a world united in peace. Activities: Academic — Band, Band Presi- dent (1961), Latin Club, School News- paper; Social — Co-Founder and Presi- dent, Radi o Club. “Let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man.” MAUREEN MARGARET GALLANT “Reenie”’ 2 Howard Road Favorite Saying: “Holy sweet hour!” Pet Peeve: Underclassmen who think they own the school; and possessive boys. Favorite Memory: June 27, 1961; July 22, 1962. Favorite Pastime: Being with a certain someone. Secret Ambition: Secret shared by two. Activities: Academic—Freshman Class Sec- retary, Dramatic Society, Chorus, Year- book, School Newspaper, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Future Nurses Club; Athletic — Varsity Basketball Captain, Junior Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Field Hockey, Girls’ Athletic Association Treasurer, Majorettes, Leaders Club; Social — Dance Committees, Promenade Commit- tee, Graduation Usherette.

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