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il ' -3' PAUL CRABB l l Robert Street To give homework to the teachers is friendly Paul's sup- pressed desire. He is a member of the Band and Audio Visual Aides . . . values his car keys and is often heard saying. Keep it cool! . . . dislikes people who walk slowly while classes are changing . . , Paul hopes to enter the construction business. MARY CRONIN 24 Walden Road Friendly Mary. whose favorite possession is her driver's li- cense. enjoys Government with Mr. Connors . . . devotes her spare time to Inter Nos. the Omvle Business Staff, and C.Y.O .... Her pet peeve is the crowded lunch room . . . will always have memories of the pep rallies and school enthusi- asm . . . Future plans include college. x-' T451 4' gf . 'ics Ready . . . Set . . . Jump! YN x . 4 1 ' l t N, F ., I ELAINE CRAIG Z6 Grove Street Craigzy will always remem- ber the study halls, lunch room. and Ma Cronin's ac- counting class. Pastimes in- clude water skiing, ice skating, and drum corps. She treasures her stuffed rabbit. Math with Coach Callagy rates high with Elaine. who plans to enter the field of teaching. f 'X I. jx? t A df ,4 Ffh 'fi wfh ,Of R Y A ws' on 7' 42 -at 'J' 1' i SQ ifi' DAVID CUMMINGS 38 Aborn Avenue Fun-loving Davy treasures his baseball glove . . . enjoys gym with Coach Tighe and playing baseball . . . can be found working at the First Na- tional . . . belongs to C.Y.O. and Civil Air Patrol . . . Davy also enjoys going to movies and sports events . . . hopes to become an engineer or pilot. A +11- JAMES CURLEY X 44 Cedar Street Ambitious Jim hopes to be- come a manufacturing chem- ist. He is President of the Methodist Youth Fellowship and Co-Student Director of the Audio Visual Aids Department . . . enjoys Physics. swimming, and his motor scooter . . . Jim is active in Explorer Post 703 . . . works as a stock clerk at L. B. Evans Co. 90 f. SUSAN CURLEY M 12 Western Avenue Curl dislikes wise boys and registry men . . . often sighs I give up! . . . This amiable ma- jorette loves jazz sessions and Tri-Hi-Y where she is Secre- tary . . . would like to own Su- sie Wong's wardrobe . . . An- other suppressed desire is to live lavishly in a penthouse.
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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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v MARTHA CURRAN 5 Cottage Street Petite Martha's pet peeve is the short, crowded lunch periods. Accounting with Mrs. Cronin is her favorite class. This quiet senior is active in Pep Club and Inter Nos . . . likes to sleep and babysit . . . She hopes to work in a nursery. f I -. uf u Wyatt gui 2-:P 145 wr mls this the best they can do? WESLEY CURTIS -ll Madison Avenue Wes treasures his guitar. His favorite class is Physics . . . spends spare time bowling and participating in Delylolay . . . can often be heard exclaiming. What the heck! . . . He will always remember the confu- sion once the bells ring. Good luck after graduation. Wes! GL .kg 3 l K ' X . . B' R ftt Vp,lf'v U21 6 C dy is . , . ' Riff s :iv ' 'I 5 41'-ef 0-'Q-. ike Cy J ,lov R I . LINDA CUTTING 95 Parker Road Linda treasures her class ring. Favorite saying is 'lGood grief! . . . enjoys English with Miss Upham and Chorale . . . is the President of Baptist Youth Fellowship . . . will al- ways remember the neatness of our school . . . hopes to own a powder blue Rambler and to become an interior decorator. --1 ii ROBERT D'AMORE 37 Pleasant Street Bob is often heard saying. Jumping Jennifer! . . . high- ly prizes his golf clubs . , . will always remember his chem- istry class with Mr. Ceddia and the confusion in the cafeteria . . . Outside of school. he is ac- tive in the YMCA and plays baseball in his spare time . . . Ambition is to become a naval officer. MARY DAVIS 51 Fairmount Avenue Artistic Mary will always be remembered for her work as the Oracle Art Co-ordinator . . . is often heard saying Re- ally . . . Her pet peeve is long skirts. Mary belongs to Gym Club and Inter Nos . . . will never forget the class elections . . . is destined for success as a magazine illustrator. 91 RICHARD DENNIS 63 Farm Street More often seen than heard. easy-going Dick hates to tight over girls or otherwise argue . . . is the proud ou ner of let- ters for football and track . . . never will forget Mr. Callagys math class. the detention hall. or the girls and teachers at W.H.S .... Good Luck Dick?
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