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

 - Class of 1965

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M. Gayle Chase Who doesn’t know Gay- le? Few people have made themselves so well liked. Her vibrant personality has shown her to be a typical example of the good quali- ties prevalent in the Class of ’65. With all her ad- mirable characteristics she is sure to succeed in fu- ture life. Meta Art Staff 4 Observer Literary Staff 3 Observer Art Staff 4 Art Club 4 Pep Squad 3, 4 Guidance Club 4 French Club 3 Nancy L. Chase Vivacious and loquaci- ous, Nancy certainly is a well liked girl. Having a wonderful sense of humor, she makes everyone forget their troubles. She and laughter have been con- stant companions. We wish her the best of luck in the future. James A. Cherney “When the going gets tough — the tough get going.” Jim always has had the knack for getting things done — and done well. With such iron like perseverance and clever mind how could he fail at any chosen task? It will be difficult indeed to say goodbye to so illus- trious a classmate. Band 1,2 Guidance Club 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3, 4 Meta Literary Staff 4 Observer Literary Staff 4 Wayne B. Christiansen You can tell him by his hair, by his jacket, by his flair. You can tell him by his friendly attitude. You can tell him by his car, or his electrical guitar, or the way he speaks in friendly demonstration. Track 3 French Club, Treas. 3 Football I Karen L. Chumack An artist and pianist is our shy, blue-eyed, blonde classmate. All her activi- ties marked by success and resolution; qualities which will carry her far in to the realm of the future. Art Club 4 Observer Art Staff 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Ellen M. Clark Ellen is the kind of girl who sometimes seems so talkative and sometimes ap- pears so quiet and pensive. Whenever you see Ellen in the corridor, there is a faint smile and a quick Hi. . . . Junior Achievement 4 Beware red hair — for it may flair with wit, intelli- gence, and goodness. I don’t think we want to put her fire out, though. It‘s too beneficial. A great asset to our class, Dianne’s mis- sion in life will be ful- filled — to be a success in whatever she endeavors. Guidance Club 2, 3, 4 ( Pres. 4) Dramatic Club 3, 4 Observer Cir. Staff 4 Junior Achievement 3, 4 French Club 3 Meta Literary Staff 4 Gail M. Clements Gail’s favorite pass time was talking on the phone and playing records. But although it would have been difficult to contact her between a busy line and recoids too loud o hear the phone we knew her to be a g. eat kid and a fine student. D.E.C.A. Club 4 Gail is in the business course, which makes it all the better She can type with speed and wit, and take a short- hand letter. With her cuteness and per- sonality Oh what a “sec” she’ll be She does pretty well in all, we hear We wish her success — year upon year. Best of Luck, Gail! ! ! Meta Typist 4 We see in Wayne courte- sy, friendship, and sinceri- ty. He will always tell you what’s on his mind and will always console a me- lancholy classmate. So we say to the boy with the perpetual smile, “may tlm whole world smile on you.” Track 3, 4 Junior Achievement 3 Dramatic Guild 3 Diane M. Clarke Gail L. Chandler Wayne S. Chapman

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Judith A. Caden Donna M. Caldwell William D. Callahan Here is a cute blonde who is both active and loyal. She did much to be- nefit her D.E. club there- fore being chosen “The one that did the most for the class.” We are sure that “Judy” will do much to brighten and bring happi- ness into the future world. Pleasant and agreeable, Donna believes that more can be said in fewer words. Perhaps this is her secret for making friends. We feel at any rate she’ll be a success in her chosen field. D.E.C.A. 3, 4 Pep Squad 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Shirley A. Carleton Ellen F. Carlin Shirley is a pleasant and friendly classmate of ’65. After high school she would like to attend Chandler’s. We wish her the best of luck. Ellen is a girl with win- ning ways and a radiant smile. She has always been a friendly classmate with a great sense of humor. Ellen has taken an inter- est in many school activi- ties during the past four years. After college she plans to become an elemen- tary school teacher. Observer Cir. Co-Mgr. 4 Meta Literary Staff 4 Guidance Club 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Glee Club 3 Pep Squad 3, 4 Office Pagette 4 Nurse Pagette 4 Blonde Billy of South Peabody is a boy who says little, expounding the phi- losophy of greater thoughts with fewer words. Billy is a fine athlete and well liked classmate whom we wish the best of luck in the future. Hockey 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Coin Club 4 Mech. Drawing Club 3 Ellen M. Carlson Quiet, sincere, and stu- dious, Ellen will have no trouble in future life. She has participated in many school activities and was always willing to do her share. Her chief interests are bowling, dancing and reading. Guidance Club I, 2, 3, 4 ( Sec. 4) Dramatic Guild 2, 3 Observer Staff 4 Meta Staff 4 Office Pagette 3 Cine Club 3 Jane E. Campbell Age can never wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. She bears intelligence, wit and charm. It is no wonder this lovely, vivacious girl has gladden- ed so many sorrowing hearts. Be not affeared of her success — it is assured. Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4 ( Secretary 4 ) Ski Club 3 French Cine Club 3 Cheerleader 3 (Head 4) Observer Literary Staff 4 Meta Literary Staff 4 Office Pagette 3 Loretta R. Carrozza With Lori, we have al- ways associated a spark- ling personality. Her charm and personality will be re- membered by all of us and will do much to help her in the future. We’re sure she will be excellent in her chosen profession, teaching. Dramatic Guild 3 Meta Literary Staff 4 Guidance Club 4 Observer Art Staff 4 Joseph Capobianco Baseball 2 Joe is an admirable athlete who relishes in both skiing and baseball. And if you consider the male-female hunt a sport -well he fully enjoys that also. We know that his pursuits, whatever they may be shall end with suc- cess. Richard P. Champagne Richard, a good natured senior boy is always among comrades. He is well liked because of his pleasant per- sonality. His favorite acti- vity is skin-diving. Track 2



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Arthur L. Coher Look up in the sky. It’s a flock of curly hair; it ' s a flying grin; it’s a Cassa- nova. Yes, it’s all those things in one. Larry Coher — witty, full of fun — from crown to sole. Just what we need in today’s dismal world. Track 3 Stephen S. Comora One of the most amiable members of the electrical shop who is dubbed by all who know him “a good kid”, Steve can generally be counted on to give a friend a helping hand. The class of ’65 confidently ex- pects Steve to achieve ge- nuine success in the years that lie ahead. Vocational Club I, 2, 3, 4 Kathleen A. Connelly Kathy Connelly is certain to be One of the few, whom we may see, On a busy Market seat Pursuing her career on old Wall Street. Dramatic Guild 3 Guidance Club 3, 4 Peter W. Connelly A fine boy with a quiet but vibrant personality, who is certainly an asset to P.H.S. So glad you de- cided to come down from the sticks, Pete. He is in- teresting to meet and in- terested in others. Four years in the Coast Guard Academy should prepare him for any of lie’s tri- bulations. “Beware the fury of a pa- tient man.” Junior Achievement 4 Ski Club 4 Guidance Club 4 Meta Advertising 4 James A. L. Connor, Jr. A swell boy with an ex- tremely lively personality, to which his teachers will agree most readily. His in- terests are varied. In his own words, number one on the list is “girls.” Some- day he hopes to become a mechanical engineer, a goal which he is likely to achieve and one which we wish him luck in. Remember — behind every successful man, there is a woman. Nicholas J. Costa Although verbally sedate he makes a pretty good sound on the trumpet and can always be found, “Where the boys are”. We certainly hope that “Nick” has a sunny path through life. Band 1,2,3 Frances V. Conway This petite distributive ed. student plans a career in hairdressing. Friendly, co-operative and totally in- terested in all her endeav- ors, Fran’s future success is assured. D.E.C.A. 4 Leonard R. Cook Did you ever wonder what a quiet persons thinks about? Ask Lenny Cook, He’s an expert on the sub- ject. But, don’t get the im- pression that he’s stoic! On the contrary he’s always smiling and often has a good joke in his back pock- et. Track Team 2, 3 Patricia Corkum A wonderful girl with great personality appeal. One who definitely enjoys life and all its components, especially water skiing — “Splash” — We see her later as a medical secretary to Dr. Kildare. Wouldn’t that be fun, Pat? Guidance Club 3, 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Office Paqette 3, 4

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