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9 ROBERT WALLACE 7 Curve Street Robert, known to his friends as Scotty, treasures his skis. Shop with Mr. McKenna rates high in his book. He also en- joys working for the L. B. Evans Company outside of school. His pet peeve is loud people. We wish him the best of luck in whatever he does. Q + Wx fn BONNIE WALSH ll Pine Ridge Road Often found with the gang, jovial Bonnie is active in Pep Club, Inter Nos, Senior Play Committee, and tennis . . . has a mad passion for stuffed ani- mals . . . A good sport with a bit of her own deviltry. Bonnie's suppressed desire is to ride a motorcycle. MARY WALSH 203 Salem Street Now that Mary has her license, she desires to have her own car . . . dislikes getting up in the morning . . . If she is not busy with Inter Nos, Oracle Business Staff, or sports, she enjoys going to the movies. We know she'll do well in nursing school. I ' 4? ROBERT WASELCHUCK 10 Wiley Place Waze will always remem- ber the great times in Coach Callagy's math class. Outside of school he enjoys working at the Elm Farm Market. Most cherished possession is his '40 Ford. This senior thinks it would be g'Crazy to be a suc- cessful restaurant owner. CRAIG WELLING 20 Morrison Road Craig would someday like to come to school in clam diggers and a tee shirt. His favorite ac- tivities are sleeping and eating. After school Craig works at Stop and Shop . . . dislikes the crowded cafeteria and paying 3.30 for lunch . . . I can see it. . . . His future plans include college. Personally, I'd rather twist. 124 44-1L Us STEVEN WELLING 20 Morrison Road Steve can often be seen with a sly look on his face saying, It could be trouble. His fondest memories are the 1960 Thanksgiving Day football game, and the Senior Prom of 1961. Favorite class is Physics with Mr. Woodman. Steve's ambition is to make a lot of money.
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MYRON TOTH 66 Butler Avenue ToITa will always remember Coach Walsh's history class. He has helped carry the Wake- field colors to victory in hock- ey . . . in his spare time enjoys fishing and hunting . . . He par- ticularly likes that part of the school day known as C lunch. Future plans include the Air Force. Ah! . . . It's two o'clock. .RQ- MARCIA TAYLOR 107 Prospect Street Ty is known by her shiny black hair and her ready laugh . . . enjoys working at Pleasure Island and being part of Inter Nos. Oracle Business Staff and Senior Play Committee . . . of- ten seen walking briskly along toward 212 in the morning . . . hopes to attend business school. STEPHEN UNSWORTH 68 Redfield Road It was a happy day for Steve when he got his license. He en- joys Mr. Callagy's math class and his job at the Atlantic Food Market in Reading . . . will long remember our foot- ball games and pep rallies . . . We know he'll do well in the Air Force. R f RICHARD VEALE 12-A Salem Street Friendly, humorous Dick has a great knack for doing the Twist in Stoneham Square . . . likes his bicycle and Miss Co- wing's Spanish class . . . will never forget Miss Padula's French class . . . Skiing, golf. and tennis take up his spare time. Dick hopes to obtain a degree from a liberal arts col- lege. 123 LINDA IOWSI1 34 Morgan Avenue Popular Linda was Secretary of her Junior and Senior Classes . . . is a member of the Lookout Staff and Pep Club . . . enjoys listening to Paul Anka and Elvis . . . would like to get her driver's license and become a member of National Honor Society . . . Linda plans to teach high school math. x Q' STEPHEN WALKER 26 Robert Street I'll never tell. one hears Steve say. He plays guitar in a rock and roll group . . . en- joys dancing and singing . . , is active on the gym team . . . Steve's favorite class is Physics with Mr. Woodman. He would like to rock and roll at a school Elance . . . plans to attend col- ege,
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I air . G' .49 t it M.-. a',XQxSg.,- git? , 15 ,liix LEONARD WELSH 548 North Avenue Among handsome Lenny's sou- venirs are found the game ball from the 1960 Belmont foot- ball game and a trophy for the Item Relay Race, He dislikes people who drive black-wall convertibles . . . hopes to be- come an electrical engineer . . . Always joking Lenny has a smile for every friend. J 1 X, LOIS WILLIAMS 184 Main Street Lois can often be heard ask- ing, Whats the matter? She enjoys Miss Abbott's English class . . , likes to read, but doesn't enjoy careless driving . . . works at Elmwood Res- taurant after school . . . Lois hopes to visit Canada . . . will never forget her senior year. ANDREA WHITEMAN 29 Robert Street People who eat celery on the phone peeve Andy, a mem- ber of Chorale and Inter Nos. Favorite pastimes include rol- ler-skating, bowling. and danc- ing. She is often heard saying, That will drive me bananas! If you see this lively student on the stage, you'll know she has fulfilled her ambition. qu N PQL ,, X ' BRUCE WHITTEMORE 15 Shetland Road Smokey, one of our quieter classmates, is known for his happy smile. Favorite posses- sions are his hreman's rain- coat, boots. and helmet . . . dis- likes people that don't display turn signals when driving , . . Bruce hopes to become a Die- sel technician . . . will never forget the school dances or Mr. Gartner's homeroom. J 'hnI! E She's eating oranges, now. 125 JUDITH WILBUR 30 Madison Avenue Judy's pet peeve is people who smoke cigars. She is a member of Commercial Club and Inter Nos . . . enjoyed Of- fice Methods with Miss Antu- nuccio . . . W.H.S. memories are her sophomore year and gym with Miss Nichols. Judy's suppressed desire is to live the life of a beachcomber. SALLY WITHINGTON 76 Greenwood Street If you see someone skating down the corridors. it will be Sally fulfilling her suppressed desire. This lively girl is kept busy with Inter Nos. Oracle Art Staff. bowling. Rainbow. Mariners. Youth Choir. and babysitting . . . also likes to read and sleep . . . She hopes to teach art. x ll' P 2 I
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