Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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l 0 4 fr! as A? r 1 an ,fl JOHN FARRINGTON 87-B Gould Street Popular John is one of W.H.S.'s busiest seniors . . . President of the Senior Class, Captain of the cross-country team, and a member of the Honor society, he enjoys English with Miss Caswell . . . will never forget our football rallies or the 1960 Hobo Party . . . plans to fur- ther his education at college. VIRGINIA FIELDS 30 Morgan Avenue Ginny complains that she's too easy-going . . . works now as a part-time model and would , like to continue in that field through Academie Moderne . . . She liked English III and Home Economics Ill . . . will always remember her Junior Prom . . . smiles warmly when talking of her favorite posses- sion, Steve's friendship ring. Double Take! J . PETER FitzPATRICK 50 Parker Road Pete strives to make a million . . . hunts and fishes like a pro . . . He will always remember belonging to the track and cross country teams. Outside school he works for a plasterer . . . enjoys Miss MacKenzie's English class . . . won honors in the 1961 Science Fair . . . prizes most his guns. 'UL SUSAN FLETCHER 195 Park Street Susie's favorite possession is her Burmese cat, Thai. She dis- likes starchy school lunches . . . enjoyed Mr. Feudo's biol- ogy class . . . belongs to Inter Nos, the Band, the Senior Play P r o p e rt y Committee, and Rainbow . . . Sue would like to visit Hawaii . . . will never for- get the Junior Prom, the foot- ball games, or the band con- certs. DENNIS FOLEY 743 Main Street Dennis w i s h e s there were more hours in a day for recre- ation, but he loves to sleep . . . is often heard saying, Do you mind? . . . enjoys Mr. Brown's algebra class . . . He was in R.O.T.C. in the high school from which he transferred and plans a military career. Nice to know you, Denniel 94 I STEPHEN FORSLIND 235 Vernon Street Steve enjoys auto shop because he can work on his favorite possession, his 53 Nash . . . can often be heard asking, What's the action? . . . He is a member of DeMolay and Methodist Youth Fellowship . . . will never forget Mr. Ced- dia's class in General Chemis- try.

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i F, .i ROBERT DUMONT 26 Elm Street Bob's pet peeve is people who cause a disturbance during class, especially his favorite one, Math. When not work- ing at Taylors Hardware, Bob enjoys the YMCA. C.Y.O.. and all types of sports . . . will never forget the wonderful sup- port the faculty gives to the students' social events. BARBARA FARINEAU 58 Jordan Avenue Barbara will always remember our hwonderful football games . . . loves Algebra with Mr. Brown and her Tiki neck- lace . . . is annoyed by pushing in the corridors . . . Barb's ac- tivities include P.T.S.A. Board, badminton. and soft ball . . . also enjoys skiing, swimming, and C.Y.O .... would like to be a kindergarten teacher and go to Europe. ROSEMARY FARRELL 86 Green Street Perky Posie would love to make a winning touchdown . . . is kept busy with the Oracle E d i to r i al Staff, Activities Council, C.Y.O., and pajama parties . . . likes Coach Cal- lagy's math class . . . She would rather keep her friends than anything else . . . addresses them all as Poopsie . . . hopes to attend U. of Mass. O,,4v MARYALYCE DYER 299 Albion Street Mary, often present on the hon- or roll, enjoys Accounting with Ma Cronin . . . is a member of the Oracle Editorial Staff, In- ter Nos, and National Honor Society . . . works after school at the First National . . . Mary's suppressed desire is to walk across the arcade roof. She plans to become a secretary. t RALPH EAMES 6 Drummer Lane When he's not working at the Jenny gas station, handsome Ralph can be seen tinkering with his car, his favorite pos- session. He rates English as his most enjoyable class . . . someday plans to attend col- lege and go into business for himself . . . Good luck, Ralph! fr CAROL FAIRNENY 42 Elm Street But, I don't understand, is sometimes Carol's answer to a question. Her pet peeve is big shot drivers who pass on the right. Carol rates Office Prac- tice and Shorthand as her fa- vorite classes . . . participates in bowling, Inter Nos, and Sen- ior Play Make-up Committee. Future plans include becom- ing a stenographer. 'V vtqx 'ibafa 5- 1 1 'fe Jia' 5 V 5 -- 1, 1 1 Ji.:- vl' wi L Iv V '8 3, ,fdl X Q U N I 5 - if ? gg Whatever it is. . . it's in my milk! 93 'Y



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l L Sorry: Gentlemen . . here without a tie! . no one is allowed in A4 tx WILLIAM FOWLER 18 Muriel Avenue Skip is Co-Editor of the Uru- cle, on Student Council. and a member of the Debate Team. Outside of school he works at the First National and is Pres- ident of his C.Y.O. Suppressed desire is to wear a tiger skin. Skip intends to pursue his in- terest in history at college. SANDRA l-RAPPIER 33 Oak Street Sandy enjoys listening to rec- ords on her hi-li set. She also likes her orlice methods class. She's a member of Pep Club and Commercial Club. If you see Sandy driving a tractor. you'll know her suppressed de- sire has come true. Someday you may place an airline reser- vation with her. v,'. V' X I I ' X p . 191, S. DENNIS FREY 15 Paon Boulevard This fun-loving lad will never forget WHS and all his friends. Organs suppressed desire is to be six feet tall. He remem- bers Mr. Gartner's history class . . . dislikes having too much homework at one time . . . Activities include Senior Play Cast Committee work. football. baseball. and hockey. Q Jan -4' ,ai DONNA FREY 15 Paon Boulevard That's great! is Donna's fa- vorite saying. Activities include Pep Club. Senior Play Public- ity Committee. bowling. and volleyball. She dislikes people who are stuck-up . . . enjoys swimming and skating . . . This girl would like to have school start at 10 A.M .... hopes to become a good secretary. We're sure you will. Donna. ROBERT GARDNER 104 Elm Street Quiet Bob's been active on the cross Country and track teams for three years . . , also belongs to Explorers and Delwlolay . . . His favorite class is History with Mr. Boyle. During the summer he worked at Pleasure Island. Future plans include college. after which he hopes to become a history teacher. 95 fi , ,. sr s.. 3, '53 TERESA G.-XRGANO S9-A Albion Street Reading and listening to mu- sic are Terry's favorite pas- times. She enjoys bookkeeping with Mrs. Cronin . . , wishes some students would hurry more on their way to class . . , works in her father's insurance office after school. This ambi- tious student hopes to be in full charge of accounting books in the future.

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