Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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LPJ 2446! is A A-W ff'4.f6 j2cZZ4f4,f,'J f i. i sul 'C' .41 'JW J 'fs 'ii-ss - LOUIS CIARFELLA SALAVATORE FRANCES CINCOTTA MARJORIE CLAPP 133 Pleasant Street CICCIARELLA 25 Sycamore Road 20 Dillaway Street Louie is a Sachem and a mem- ber of the Junior Redmen tribe. His unusual talent is In- dian dancing and he owns In- dian Villages. Inc. at Pleasure Island . . . prizes his war bon- net . . . will never forget the parties of the class of 1961 . . . is sure to succeed in the field of art. 7' I4 '. L R 1 I ! l Ana -'-f-:ff c --X 15 Montrose Avenue Cheerful Sal treasures his pi- ano and records . . . partici- pates in Student Council. Thes- pians. Chorale. Dance Band. and C.Y.O .... Sal will long be remembered for his role in the Senior Play and his good na- tured personality . . . would like to be a music teacher . . . loved Miss Padula's Italian Classes. SYBIL CLARKE 177 Oak Street Lunch is Sib's favorite peri- od. Her school activities in- clude Pep Club. Sophomore Chorus, Inter Nos. and Public- ity Committee of the Senior Play . . . also likes boating, wa- ter skiing. football games. and pep rallies . . . Some day Clarkie hopes to drive a con- Francie will never forget her first day at W.H.S. When not participating in sports or Sen- ior Play Committee. she enjoys listening to music of all kinds . . . likes students at W.H.S. and Mr. Brown's math class. but wishes the lunch room were not so crowded . . . hopes to become an I.B.M. operator. ,FX vertible down the school corri- ' dor . . . presently works at a nursing home. JOHN CLINTON 6-1 Richardson Street Xi Iohnny's favorite possession is his driver's license. He enjoys saying. You're fired from y .-X.Y.' '... likes Physics with I Mr. Woodman . . . belongs to t i cross country. Audio Visual Aides. gym team. Chorale. I Senior Play Committee. and C.Y,O . . . will always remem- ber the W.H.S. dances . . plans to become a mechanical engineer. l 2. 95 xx' 't X-,Z N V4 ' Quiet Marjorie's pet peeve is the crowded cafeteria. General Physics and English IV rate high on her list. She is an ac- tive member of the Junior-Sen- ior Girls' Chorus and Mariner Troop 5. Her favorite pastime is reading . . . Future plans are indefinite. 5 K1 Y Q. I Y Ask her if she's got a sister. 88

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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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f l .N- :-is C ,,'.g gfxfi ' k' 'wr' J s. -V 129 oi sd t Q N. ' C fw wif sf ' .Vim f VJ? LOIS COLBURN 6 Juniper Avenue Lo , acheerful worker with lots of stamina. is keenly inter- ested in sports. I n c l u d e d among her many activities are Girl's Choir. Oracle Art Staff. and Senior Play Executive Committee. We will remember her as our Item correspond- ent. Lois' pep and perseverance will help her become an excel- lent teacher. be ,fo C7 ,J N. s..f .,, quit JL I QS' KAREN COLLINGS 19 Drury Lane Always smiling. cheerful. and full of fun, Karen will never forget her final driving test . . . loves stuffed animals . . . might be heard saying. Oh, but you just don't know! . . . Her sup- pressed desire is to smoke in classes. She enjoys bowling and attending fo ot b a ll games. Have fun, Karen! ' 4. One way to beat the crowds. ANTHONY COLUCCI 76 Spring Street A great lover of sports is Tony. He would give anything to hunt and fish forever. Right now he's employed working on bowling machines. Bookkeep- ing rates high on Tony's list along with Mr. Sardella and the football team of 196l. He aspires to be a success. DONALD COOK 22 Morrison Road Cookie, often heard saying. Growl for me tiger! is a member of the Chorale and Boys Octet. Outside of school he works at Brigham's. and his pet peeve is people who order jimmies on orange sherbet cones. Future plans include joining the State Police. GERALD COYENEY 9 Whittemore Terrace hllss Rainge's art class is tops with Jerry who dislikes doing homework. When not working at American Mutual Insurance tmompany. this fun-loving lad can be found driving his 'Sl Ford or watching telcxision. After he gCIs out of high school. Jerry nould loxe to own a Corvette. 89 Ei I s 1 JANICE CONTARDO 47 Eunice Circle Jan can often be seen hurrying through the corridors. trying to beat the bell. Her pet peeve is getting up early in the morn- ing. You may find her listening to the radio when she's not busy with Inter Nos or Omc-le Business Staff . . . will be a suc- cessful commercial artist. 61 Tl -19 Q ,YQ If . V .Q- vi eau' 'if J' ' 2. 1- l 'G .IJ fi ' X .

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