Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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X xY l 'v-sa i l if Now I put the little button in the little hole . . . I l. l ' . I GEORGE CAIN 125 Chestnut Street When you see George clutch- ing his car keys, you'll prob- ably hear him say, Whose car shall we take? He dislikes get- ting up for school except when he has Physics with Mr. Wood- man . . . enjoys participating on school committees and the indoor track teams . . . plans to attend college. s '1- FREDERICK CANNON 15 Stedman Street Rick is often heard exclaiming. That's bad news! He likes English with Miss Caswell . . . is treasurer of Thespians and a member of DeMolay . . . His suppressed desire is to or- ganize a revolution. Rick re- members his first day as a sophomore and the football games. Future plans include college or the service. 2 I V' P A -If . A ' Q rf , g- 1 . .ji aj' .' ' - ' . flier' . Q . I A. w A :wife ew . '. I gr VA' -4- ' U'-l,. .f ' ' 'mf -vff AY f Y gfvrifgffft fs. ' -K ,. . , , ting - - h 'staff CAROL CARDILLO 1 Coolidge Park To become a teacher is popular Carol's ambition. She enjoys being a cheerleader, member of Student Council, Inter Nos, and Senior Play Committee . . . spends most of her spare time in summer water-skiing in hope that someday she will be able to ski with Tommy Bart- lett at Cypress Gardens. 86 PAUL BUTLER 101 Elm Street Versatile Paul is active on Student Council and the foot- ball, hockey, and track teams. This rugged senior doesn't like loud people but enjoys Mr. Woodman's physics class and skiing. A good student, Paul is assured success in his years at college. RONALD CAHILL 812 Main Street Smiling Ronnie, one of our winning football players, will never forget the way plays were called in a huddle. He enjoys carpentry and playing sports. Activities include C.Y.O., Varsity Club, varsity football, hockey, and baseball. Ronnie hopes to become a carpenter. sf .-if CHARLES CARDILLO 104 Pleasant Street Charlie cherishes his golf clubs and varsity letter in cross coun- try . . . is an ardent member of the track and cross country teams and the Oracle and Lookout Staffs . . . will always remember his Junior Prom and the hockey games . . . We hope he succeeds in his ambi- tion to make a lot of money.

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f I ,A X. fi LIL ftff 'Lf A PATRICIA BUCKLEY 22 Woodbriar Road To chew gum in Mrs. Cronin's class without getting caught is Pats suppressed desire. She dislikes getting up for school. but loves Accounting II and Home Economics. once she gets there. Outside of school Pat works at Cummings in Redstone . . . hopes to have a banking job in the future. DAVID BURWEN 33 Elm Street Energetic Daves favorite pas- times include photography. ski- ing, and radio hamming. He rates Mr. Woodman's physics class as tops. A National Hon- or Society member, Dave also belongs to the Audio Visual Aides. Math Club, and the Sci- ence Club. His future plans in- clude an engineering course at college. GEORGE BUTLER S6 Brook Street Fun-loving George prizes his motor-scooter . . . is President of the Student Council . . . Other activities include cross country and gym teams. George will always remember Doc Eeudo's biology class. This irrepressible s t u d e nt would like to drop a bag of marbles in a quiet assembly . . . hopes to study engineering. WK l W7 JENNIFER BUNKER 9 Oak Ledge Road Artistic and pleasant Jenny says and all that jazz. In- cluded among her activities are horseback riding and listening to hi-fi music. This gentle girl's hidden desire is to walk up behind a policeman and take his pistol. Jenny dislikes long lunch lines . . . will re- member running the track in gym. ttf!!! L! 1 IL 5 SHEILA BURBINE 4 Columbia Road Sheila cherishes her jewelry box . . . can often be heard saying. You're gonna get it! . . . will never forget all the in her favorite Economics with wish her luck in to get married nice home and good times class, Home Mrs. We her ambition and have a family. af? -ids 2 .41 MICHAEL BLRRE 38 Central Street Good-natured Mike can often be heard asking Whats the word? . . . rates gym his fa- vorite class . . . is busy with re- hearsals and performances of the band when he isn't water skiing. hunting. or hshing . . . After graduation Mike hopes to attend college and become a social worker. P 1 -01 l ,4 'ar -1 Peanut butter's better than scrambled hamhurg .im day! 85



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PATRICIA CARNEY 10 Emerald Street Pat, one of our prettiest sen- iors, will always be remem- bered as the Queen of our Jun- ior Prom. She keeps herself busy as an Inter Nos director and member of the Oracle Business Staff . . . is often seen with her favorite possession, her Buddy . . . We are sure the future holds success for her. PAUL CARROLL 9 Gould Street Bongo drums are Paul's favor- ite possession. He is often heard saying. Pardon me. . . . belongs to the Varsity Club. Junior Prom Committee, Sophomore Hop Committee. C.Y.O., and YMCA . . . has fond memories of Mr. Brown's math class . . . Future plans in- clude college. 'H rl I ua-I .Ill Oz Vet: . 5 P' J , uf W0 'c,Q,-'I I, x. B wg.-,. .-, , 1 'Ci 'x g-gf! 'y-.43'A'YS UT' 727fu vklg N5 x -wt QQ' c J .3 535 fa Syn. Distractions, distractions. distractions. j I . tv, l 1 . W' A ,EJ 'K L I ' 1 , rr 1' JJ if . 'f, L M ' ' ' 1 v' Y i, ' L, . ' Y t, , , , L 'Y ,IP ,Mi 1-.rf iff-1' f ff .iff 0 A MARY CARUSO BARBARA CERULO HELEN CHICKLES SUSAN CHRISTIE 6 Newhall Court Petite HMary-Lou will always remember the Thanksgiving Day game of 1960. Inter Nos, Pep Club, Senior Play Com- mlittee. and Junior-Senior Girls, Chorus keep her busy. After school she can be found typing and working in her fa- ther's store . . . is heard saying For goodness sake! to peo- ple blocking doorways. 155 Vernon Street Practical Barbara wishes kids wouldn't quit school for no reason at all . . . enjoys Mrs. Cronin's accounting class . . . She spends her time reading . . . treasures a certain picture . . . will always remember W.H.S.'s 'Rswell kids . . . Barb hopes to get married someday. Best of luck! 17 Armory Street Quiet, unassuming Helen. a fine majorette. is often heard saying. Are you serious? She enjoys math with Miss Height. playing records, swimming. and reading . . . worked at Freemans Cleaners this past summer . . . Helen will never forget the Reading football game in her junior year. 87 1088 Main Street Friendly Sue objects to people who crack their knuckles . . . a member of Inter Nos. Girls Chorus, and Class Motto Com- mittee . , . belongs to Rainbow . . . Her suppressed desire is to walk down Main Street on stilts. Sue will never forget the mad cafeteria rush . . . hopes to become a secretary .,d'N'..f'J x 4' 2.4 r',','? ,

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