Peabody Veterans Memorial High School - Meta Yearbook (Peabody, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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Holly B. Abbott An energetic little whirl- wind whom P.H.S., could not have done without. Her character shines like the harvest moon; she has gleaned a myriad of friends. Need we say more, for who knows not Holly has not traversed the hallowed halls of Pea- body High. Dramatic Guild 3 Cheerleader 3 (Head 4) Slci Club 3 (V. Pres. 4) Linda A. Adaniopoulos She shows that genuine and innocent wit is sure- lv the flavor of the mind. With her abounding spirit and energy and her abili- ty to amass friends we see a successful classmate on our doorstep. Bowling 1,2 ( Pres. 3 ) Dramatic Guild 3 Office Pagette 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 (Sec.) Observer Adv. Staff 3, 4 Meta Literary Staff 4 Meta Adv. Staff 4 Antonio S. Almeida One of the celebrities of Peabody Vocational, Tony without a doubt is a well liked individual whose pre- sence gives all a sense of ease. His place in life is not too tall or too short but of an equal standing among all great men. Vocational Club 2, 3, 4 Gail A. Anderson Gail, with her vital per- sonality is an asset to any class and we’re proud to have her. Gail, is quiet until you really get her going and then she’s really “on the beam.’’ We all wish Gail the best of luck at Aggie where she will take up hairdressing. Junior Achievement 4 Meta Typing Staff 4 James Andrews Strong willed and noble natured, Jim’s integrity, humor and good-fellowship have brought him to the the forefront as an out- standing member of our class. The accomplishments we expect to see from you Jim, are many. Good luck. Mech. Drawing Club 3 Junior Achievement 3 Slti Club 3 Ronald F. Andrews Although Ronny appears to be on the quiet side, don’t let this knight in shining armor fool you one bit. He has one bad habit of teasing girls — or shall we define him as be- ing a flirt! Despite this habit, we find that Ronny is a loyal, honest and devoted classmate. Junior Achievement 3 Ski Club 3 James F. Antoszewski Jim is one of the more sedate boys in the shop. Although we don’t hear Jim too often we know that his work is done with interest and perseverence. Vocational Club Linda E. Anstey Deanna L. Ashley A girl who is always smiling and never needs cheering up. Linda enjoys horse back riding and we’ve heard that she’s pretty good at it. After graduation, Linda looks toward the business world, and her fellow classmates wish her all possible hap- piness. Deanna is a very courte- ous and ambitious mem- ber of our senior, class. She has been active ir many school functions. Af- ter graduation she plans a college education, her goal being a teaching ca reer. The class of ’65 wish- es you the best of luck Deanna! Meta Literary Staff 4 Ski Club 4 Junior Achievement 4 Guidance Club 4 Office Pagette 4

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row: Sue Backman, Doris Hutchins, Secretary; Jim MacLean, President; Faye Kolhonen, Vice-President; Jim Geanoulis, Treasurer; Mary Barnett. Second row: Cheryl Van Bobo, Sandy Gatti, Sandy Devaney, Sandra Halepakis, Neil Richman, Ann Scarimontias, Elaine McManus, Sue Mulley, Cathy Lazarakis. First row: Joyce Hynes, Doris Hutchins, Secretary; Neil Richman, President; Faye Kolhonen, Vice-Presient; Jim Geanoulis, Treasurer; Wendy Brunning. Second row: Bill Ruelle, Jerry Goldberg, Maria Zo lotas, Mary Barnett, Elaine McManus, Bob Sherry, Bill Mitchell. Absent: Rich Kelly.



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Arthur Atlias, Jr. transferring in his so- jmore year from a mi- ary school in Florida, tie has good humor and always smiling. He has n many friends and we w he will be a suc- s in everything he at- pts. Ski Club 3, 4 Art Club 3, 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Guidance Club 3, 4 Meta Adv. Staff 4 Cine Club 3, 4 Observer Staff 4 Arthur William Atkinson For his sterling qualities of sportsmanship on ice and pleasant personality, we are sure that a most successful future lies ahead for Art, who, by his broad smile and willingness to help has won our admira- tion. Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 Susan B. Hackman Sue is a cute and well- liked girl in our class. She is not only a dedicated student, but also an able editor of the “Observer.” Her literary works have entertained all of us. Junior Homeroom Rep. 3 Dramatic Guild 3 Observer Co-Editor 4 (Assistant Editor 3) Guidance Club 4 Glee Club 3 Pep Squad 3, 4 Ski Club 3 Junior Achievement 3, 4 Observer Homeroom Rep. 3 Meta Literary Staff 4 Linda A. Bailey One of the quietest girls in the class of ’65, Linda has gained the friendship of all her fellow students. Her future plans include teaching and we’re sure she’ll be a great success. Dramatic Guild 3 Ski Club 3 Cine Club 3 Guidance Club 4 Scott Barker We know the Air Force will find a good soldier in Scott. Diverse in function from coin collecting to bowling, he cannot help but have a full and joy- ful life. We wish you only the best, Scott. Ski Club 4 Mary A. Barnett A pleasant smile, a pleas- ing personality and an bundance of good humor are a few of Mary’s vir- tues. Rarely has she utter- ed a critical word of anyone. We are sure to find little to criticize in her future. Junior Homeroom Rep. 3 Senior Homeroom Rep. 4 Glee Club 3 Guidance Club 3 Junior Achievement 3, 4 Meta Adv. Staff 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Gail E. Barry Gail poses an enigma — quiet in manner, loud in thoughts, witty and subtle, unobtrusive yet shining and obvious. So we say to the cute girl with the hu- mor and the brains — keep up the puzzle — it’s fun to figure out! Baton Squad 3, 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Guidance Club 4 Cine Club 3 Junior Achievement 3, 4 Janice Bateman Here is a senior from whom we have not heard much during her stay at Peabody High, because of her shy and retiring na- ture. But few sweeter girls than this tall blonde can be found. Good luck Jan! Margaret A. Begley Margie is one of the sweetest girls at P.H.S., and we’re sure she’ll charm many people in the future as she has in her four years of high school. Her ambition is to become a teacher and we know she’ll be a good one. Good Luck, Margie. Office Paqette 3, 4 Richard L. Belivean Rick is one of the quiet- est and one of the politest of the senior boys. He plans to join the Air Force after graduation and in- tends to go on to college after that and major in History. We’re sure he’ll be successful.

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