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JAMES HEALEY NANCY HENNESSEY RUTH HERLAND PAMELA HIBBARD 337 Water Street Jim's pet peeve is crowded classrooms. He is often heard asking, How much? . . . works at Ames' Drug Store after school . . . His favorite class is Speech II with Mr. Dempsey. Suppressed desire is to travel around the world. We hope you make it, Jim! 17 Summer Street This fun-loving senior will nev- er forget the corridors before school with the girls . . . is of- ten heard saying. Obviously! or seen out driving . . . is op- posed to fringe in ears . . . Her well-known smile is seen at meetings of Inter Nos, Pep Club, Class Motto Committee, and the Oracle Business Staff. gf! Back to the old grind! 32 Woodbriar Road k'You just don't know. says Ruthie of coneeited girls. Bowling and Junior-Senior Girls' Chorus are her outside activities. She will never forget our Thanksgiving Day football game with Melrose or Ac- counting Il with Mrs. Cronin. To sleep in class is her sup- pressed desire. Ruthie would like to attend Chandler's. DONNA HILL 15 Thorndike Road This friendly senior will never forget when Billy Galpin chris- tened her Boo. She dislikes loud. boisterous people . . . is Co-Chairman of the Oracle Business Staff and a member of the Senior Play Executive Committee and C.Y.O. She is often seen tritsy-trotsyingf' Good luck in your travels, Donna. MAUREEN HILL 6 Central Street Vivaeious Mickey is often heard saying. Are you seri- ous? She dislikes people who aren't trustworthy , . , is a member of Pep Club and lnter Nos , . . works in the otlice at Copley Shoe after school . . . Mickey will always remember our football games. Senior Play. and proms . . . plans to work and get married. 99 l-18 Prospect Street Grey-eyed Pamie. one of our vivaeious cheerleaders. will never forget her first football rally. She enjoys Fine Arts with Miss Rainge. This tactful and friendly girl serves as Treasurer of Inter Nos. Pam- ie's future plans include col- lege and a career in psychol- ogy. !U5 qi.. 3.3 it
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5 JEAN GRIFFIN THOMAS GUTTADAURO JUDITH HALADAY 103 Vernon Street You're out of ill, says Jean- nie, who claims her license is her favorite possession. Coach Callagy's Math class rates high with her. Activities include Pep Club, Inter Nos. and Senior Play Program Committee. Jeannie also enjoys ice skating. swimming, C.Y.O., and bowl- ing . . . hopes to be a stenogra- pher when she finishes school. A' ,, .. .. . lump -r' ' Y, 68 Eustis Avenue Tom is often seen riding around town on his motor scooter. Favorite class is Phys- ics. He is a member of Au- dio-Visual Aides. C.Y.O.. and Radio Club . . . remembers be- hind-the-wheel instruction in Driver's Ed .... Tom looks forward to receiving a com- mercial pilot's license. KENNETH HARADON 99 Gould Street Hack, who treasures his bongo drums. enjoys working at Minahan's and the Star Market after school. Sup- pressed desire is to skip school. B.Y.F., DeMolay. and bowl- ing keep him busy. His favor- ite class is Law and Sales with Mr. Allen. Ken plans to join the Air Force after graduation. MARILYN HAWKES 2 County Road Marilyn. a member of Inter Nos and Rainbow. treasures her Rainbow Bible. She dis- likes girls who smoke in pub- lic . . . likes to read. write. draw. and watch television . . . Her favorite classes Spanish and Art. have influenced her future ambitions: to visit South America and become an art teacher. 15 Traverse Street Judie's pet peeve is a loud, noisy car. Her favorite posses- sion is her friendship ring. She is a member of Inter Nos and the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston . . . works at Holiday Bakery . . . Judie will always remember Art with Miss Rainge . . . hopes to attend col- lege and study music. ERIC HANSON 2 Curve Street Friendly Ricky's favorite possession is his car. Pet peeve is freshmen that smoke. Book- keeping I rates high with him. His suppressed desire is to drive a dragster through Wakefield square. Ricky plays DeMolay hockey . . . will al- ways remember our hockey and football games and the hot lunches . . . Future plans in- clude the Navy. ..,-...-4 J I Y: And so we cheer Wakefield High! 98
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