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GRADUATION June 7, 1967 DAVID A. WILSON 107 Wallace Srcct Vocational Electrician David, who takes an interest in all sports, has wrestled for the MHS team in his junior year. He has received three letter in both basketball and baseball for his sportsmanship. Fishing and hunting relax Datid after he works at Lewis Candy Company. V' DONALD L. WOOD 329 Forest Street General Undecided A member of the Malden Y.M.C.A., Donnie names football as his favorite sport. He also gets enjoyment from racing cars and motorcycles with his friends. After school and on weekends, Donnie works as a driver for the Maldcn-Medford Ambulance Service. STEPHEN S. WILSON 272 Newland Street Distributive Ed. Undecided As a stage manager of Jenkins Auditorium, and a three-year member of the Projection Club, Sieve was of great service to Malden High School. He lists cars, baseball, and basketball as his favorite diversions. On Sundays he works at the Malden Car Wash. DEANNA J. WOODMAN 108 Floral Avenue College Airline Stewardess A three-year member of USONA and Ecce Signum Sorority. Dee also was Secretary of BYF. She showed an interest in music as accompanist for Girls' Concert Choir, and as a majorette for two years. After graduation. Dee hopes to travel around the world. DANIEL M. WILLINGER 45 Fairview Terrace College College A versatile musician. Red plays guitar, saxophone, piano, and the drums. He is the leader and plays lead guitar in a group called The Rage. His musical idol is Stan Getz, and his most favored music is jazz. He is also President of Sigma Alpha Rho. ROSE M. WISWELL 32 Clinton Street General Nurse As a member of the Pep Club. Rote was a spectator at many of Malden High School's football games. A former employee of the International Magazine Service, she practices swimming and water skiing during the summers. Rote also collects stuffed animals. JOHN W. WOODS 225 Newland Street College Lawyer President of the Class of 1967 for three years, Jaek has participated in every class activity since his Sophomore year. He is Vice-President of LIT, captain of the MHS Mermen, a member of the Y.M.C.A., and during the summer he works as a life guard. DIANA L. WILLIAMS 11 Newbury Street General Secretary The owner of a large record library. Diana especially favors The Supremes. and has a complete collection of their recordings. After school and on weekends, she often dances to popular music. Dia‘ie also relaxes by swimming, surfing, and waterskiing. WARREN J. WILMOT 126 Hawthorne Street College Accountant Warren finds all water sports fascinating. especially swimming and scuba diving. He earned a letter on the MHS swim team as a Sophomore. He also works after school at Lincoln Studio, and belongs to the Methodist Youth Fellowship Organization. IRENE M. WOHRMAN 60 Acorn Street College Dental Hygienist A two-year member of USONA. and a three-year member of Latin Honor. Rennee won an Auxilium Latinum award. She also displayed her marksmanship for one year in the Rifle Club. Rennee's other activities include the Pep Club. Student Council, and MYF. x) V EMILY J. WORRICK 78 Plainfield Avenue General Hairdresser Emily is employed by the Malden City Hall as a clerk-typist. Her unoccupied time is devoted to skating with her friends at a nearby rink, listening to the popular recordings of The Righteous Brothers, or attending class functions at the high school. 106
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JEAN E. WATTS 212 Sammctt Street General Hairdresser A Student Council and MaUonian homeroom representative. Jejune was also a member of the Pep Club as a Junior, and worked at Quality Donuts during the summer. Gene Pitney rates high on her list as the best singer, and football is her favorite sport. ROBERT N. WERLIN 60 Perkins Avenue College Undecided A two-year member of both Mai-doni.ui and COG, Bobby was a Student Council representative as a Sophomore, and helped on various committees for his class activities. Bobby divides his free time between the Museum of Science aud football and basketball games. REVA S. WILDORF 114 Granville Avenue College Ballet Dancer Reva has been attending ballet school for 13 years, and has dances! with the Boston Ballet Company. Among her numerous hobbies are drawing and painting, collecting antiques and fans, and all varieties of music and records. IRA J. WEINBERG 129 Daniels Street Vocational Electrician Ira. the hard working Class President of Voke. has received two letters in basketball and three letters in baseball for managing both teams. After working at Clear Floor Waxing Company, he fills his free time by reading mystery novels or playing football. BEVERLY B. WEINER 43 Glen Street General Nurse As an enthusiastic member of Future Nurses. Beverly works after school as a nurse's aide at the Grcy-stonc Manor. On weekends. Beverly spectates at many M ILS, football and baseball games, and also spends many afternoons cooking special dishes. Y JUNE L. WEINER 250 Clifton Street College Speech Therapist Give me an M! Shouts June, our head cheerleader, who is also President of Phi Delta Phi sorority and the biography co-editor for the MaUonian. She is the Assistant Treasurer of the Senior class, and a member of National Honor, French Honor and CAM. BENJAMIN W. WHITAKER 39 Broadway Street General Engineer Both a defensive and offensive starter for the 1966 Golden Toro-nado team, Wayne also had a starting berth on both the hockey and track teams. His school interests lie in the scientific field, and he intends to develop them as an engineer later on in life. JAMES S. WHITTAKER 111 Linden Avenue College Physical Education Student Council. ''Americana. the Malden DcMolay, and the YMCA were just a few of the activities that occupied Jim's time. A lover of classical music, Jim enjoys listening to Beethoven. He also participates in skiing and basketball when he finds the time. MARILYN J. WILDE 26 Watts Street General Folk Singer With Tom Rush as her favorite male vocalist. Marilyn has hopes of becoming a professional folk singer. Typing is her best subject, and Marilyn works for our school nurse after classes. She enjoys spectating at all Goldcnrod and professional hockey games. MOST TALKATIVE: Pamela DeGroot and Max Jacobson 105
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NANCY R. WRIGHT 28 Barnes Avenue College Nurse As the assistant leader of a Junior Girl Scout troop, Nancy was honored as the Malden delegate to the 1965 Roundup in Idaho. A three-year member of Latin Honor, Future Nurses, and Choral Art, she was chosen for Chamber Singers in her Senior year. HAROLD J. WYF-TH 124 Granite Street General Undecided Harold, an enthusiastic fan of The Rolling Stones, played defensive end on the Malden High Football Team as a Junior. He is an avid follower of both the MHS Baseball and Hockey Teams, and finds English and popular recordings well worthwhile. MONA YARDUMIAN 115 Woodland Road College Psychiatrist While keeping up her work as the Assistant Layout Editor of the Mai-donian, Mona remained active in CAM and French Honor, and frequently participated in the Lion's Writer's Workshop. As a Junior. Mona received early acceptance from Grinnell College. DIANE S. YEE 75 Lindwood Street College Undecided A two-year National Honor member, publicity manager of USONA, and Filing Manager of Maldonian. Diane was also in the French Club for three year and a member of the Sophomore Chorus. She listens to the music of Rodgers and Ham-merstein when time allows. DONNA M. YODLIN 90A Bowdoin Street College Teacher A one-year member of the Orchestra. Band, and the Future Teachers of America. Donna led a very active life both in and out of ch x)l. Besides working as a Candy-Striper. Donna also assisted with the city's mentally retarded children during the summer. MARILYN F. 7.AIA 8 First Street General IBM Operator An eight-year member of St. Joseph's CYO. a three-year member of Al Paulin's Youth Center, and a two-year member of Alpha Delta Alpha sorority, Marilyn leads an active life both in and out of school. She is employed at the Maplcwood Drug as a typist. BEVERLY M. 7.ALKO 240 Summer Street College Teacher French Honor, Future Teachers. CAM. and Greenroom are just a few of the many activities in which Beterly participates. Her interests outside of school range from Tennis and skiing in the sports field, to Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones in the music field. BONNIE J. ZALT7.BERG 3“ Winthrop Street Commercial Medical Secretary Painting, cooking, and hiking top the list of Bonnie’s favorite pastimes. As a two-year member of Future Nurses, she worked part-time for the school nurse. Taking an interest in politics, Bonnie also collects articles about the Kennedy family. LINDA A. 7.AMMUTO 55 Bishop Road General Teacher Among Linda's favorite hobbies arc baking, cooking, and coin collecting. A three-year member of the Saint Joseph's CYO. she also was a Blue and Gold homeroom representative in her Sophomore year. Some of Unda's other talents include sewing and hooking rugs. GENE R. ZAMPITELLA 340 Broadway General Undecided Gene served his school as a homeroom representative for the Blue and Gold. Also a two-year member of CYO. he is interested in football and basketball, and played for his church teams. On weekends. Gene works as a caddy at the Colonial Country Club. BURTON L. ZIMMERMAN 61 Walnut Street General Undecided A Maldonian representative in his Junior year. Burt also served on the Student Council and the Ticket Committee for the Red Apple” in his Senior year. A three-year member of Alpha Mu Alpha fraternity. Burt held the office of Recording Secretary. 107
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