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1 .X l DEBORAH WOODWORTH 65 Woodcrest Drive Debby's favorite saying is Que lastima! She has won honors in three science fairs . . . treasures her French horn . . . is active in Inter Nos, Ora- cle Art Staff, Rainbow. and Lu- ther League . . . Favorite memories include Miss Nich- ols' gym classes and the foot- ball games. Debby hopes to be- come a medical technologies-tf. LYNETTE YOUNG 185 Oak Street Ambitious Lyn can often be heard saying. For goodness sake! . . . enjoyed all of Mrs. Cristoforo's home economics classes . . . participates in In- ter Nos. Pep Club. Commer- cial Club. C.Y.O.. and Senior Play Committee . . . She en- joys swimming. riding. and painting in her spare time. Fu- thure plans include I.B.M. school. K --f,, Q I K' -A 'L xl .- . - . ' . .0',, ,, 4 ,f Q ,, g.' - . 19 Q . , ' Q .I v,. 'v Y,-1' 1' J u . .JV , .. .. 9 , f , we 5 4-' - f 1 ' N L Q- y.- .N tw s MICHAEL ZAMMITTI 10 Perham Street Mike, better known as Rac- er, will always remember the fun he had in class with Coach Walsh and Mr. Pepe. Pet peeve is boys who don't take gym . . . Suppressed desire to own a '32 Ford. A career in contracting awaits this class- mate. A We'll get 'em today! i is ,Q fs. l I i ' ... , .,, ri g 4 .1111 . ' ,A- PAUL ZAPPALA 25 Park Avenue Swimming, skating, and read- ing are some of Paul's favorite pastimes. He enjoyed being a member of the Senior Play Cast . . . will never forget the 1960 Thanksgiving Day game at Melrose or the Junior Prom . . . We wish him luck in his ambition to own a chain of restaurants. 'i '. APR n Fe' 53 LW . 0. ' ., .5 X F-1. :iC l -wi ' I at! ' , V. , . -f ' ,Q 1 '. . '19 .f Lili' A 1 'IZ- Liv K 4 -. s 126 N I. :' . 5'
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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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G.. Q THOMAS BATTEN 45 Eustis Avenue Tiger is the proud owner of a slalom ski, a driver's license. and a doll named Jane . . . al- ways comments, You can't be sure! . . . likes to lean on Steves Deli . . . was on cross country, track, and bowling teams . . . Even when he owns a construction company some- day. he will not forget his Jun- ior Prom night. , FATHER UF THE Bmw X A J. f l r L Mission accomplished! Shutter-Shy DAVID CRUPI 18 Herbert Street Dave will always remember the 1960 Thanksgiving Day game with Melrose. At W.H.S. he likes Math with Mr. Cal- lagy but is annoyed by crowded lunch rooms . . . spends his time playing baseball and lis- tening to music when he's not working at the Wakefield Item . . . Future plans include at- tending Wentworth Institute. rr s. 1' XX uf A Y fl. ROBERT MCCAULEY 715 Main Street Little Mac's favorite posses- sion is his guitar. He plays with the Rhythm Tones and travels around looking for future jobs for the group . . . would like to own an airplane . . . enjoyed Algebra II . . . He usually com- ments. Censored! Ambition is to make a recording and sell it. JOHN SAVA 267 Vernon Street Don't be alarmed! says Sa- Headf' Conscientious John participates in Gym Club. track, hockey, cross-country, and Senior Play Lighting Committee . . . dislikes girls with short hair . . . hopes to own a chain of night clubs in the future . . . Right now. he'd like to do 150 m.p.h. through Wakefield Square. FRANKLYN WOOD I4 Wiley Street Enthusiastic Woody holds his shotput record 147' l1 l as his favorite possession . . . dis- likes people who lack class . . . In his spare time Woody likes to read. watch television, and practice gymnastics . . . is a great conversationalist . . . He would be thrilled to make a U. S. Olympic Team.
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