Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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CAROL SMITH 16 Green Street Carol's favorite class is French II with Mr. Fallon . . . her pet peeve is inconsiderate drivers . . . President of Senior High Fellowship in the Greenwood Union Church, Carol is also advisor to the Junior High Fel- lowship and member of the youth choir . . . suppressed desire: to own a sports car . . . future plans include college. FRANCIS SMITH 30 Woodcrest Drive Frank, Wakefield's gift to the world of science, enjoys working in his home laboratory . . . school activities in- clude Math Club, Science Club, and track manager . . . to have a Ph.D. degree is Frank's suppressed desire . . . he will always remember the great teachers at W.H.S. . . . plans to become a research chemist. XXXL. 4 .4 JOHN SHEVLIN 315 Lowell Street Shevi's school activities include football, basketball, baseball, and National Honor Society . . . although his prize possession is his 1199 football shirt, John's sup- pressed desire was to become head drum major for Wakeheld High's Band . . . his ambition is to become a professional quarterback. BARBARA SICCONE 35 Gould Street Barbara is a member of Inter Nos, Pep Club, Science Club, Thespians, National Honor Society, C.Y.O .... she works as a page at the Lucius Beebe Library . . . favorite possession is a red Japanese music box . . . favorite pastimes, reading and swimming . . . Barbara looks ahead to attending college and becoming a French teacher. 7 GREGORY SMITH 22 Keeling Road Greg's pet peeve is girls who bleach their hair . . . Bookkeeping II is tops for Greg . . . he is a member of the football, hockey, and baseball teams . . . Greg enjoys eating, sleeping, and water skiing . . . he plans to at- tend business school after graduation . . . among Greg's school memories are the Junior and Senior Proms. SUSAN SNOW 23 Court Street Sue, a member of Girls Choir, Inter Nos, Rainbow, and the Oracle Typing Staff, hopes to become a secre- tary working in New York City . . . her pet peeve is girls who bleach their hair . . . favorite possession is a pink and white dog that squeaks . . . wants to marry a man who owns a chain of hotels.

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HELEN SEDLESKY 25 Robin Road Helen's private telephone is her favorite possession . . . likes Bookkeeping with Mrs. Cronin . . . can't stand know it alls . . . Helen hopes to attend Honolulu Busi- ness College . . . she will always remember the Thanks- giving football rallies and W.H.S. baseball games . . . Helen advises underclassmen that an education is the most important thing in the world. JOAN SEWARD 13 Lassell Street When not working at Newberry's, Joan likes to swim, bowl, skate or go to her camp in New Hampshire . . . pet peeve is conceited people . . . Home Economics is favor- ite class with Mrs. DeCristoforo . . . suppressed desire is to take a ride on school banisters . . . will remember always 1962 Twirp Twirl . . . Joan's ambition is to be- come a hairdresser. NORMA JEAN SHEA 30 Eustis Avenue Art III with Miss Rainge rates high with Norm . . . will always remember pep rally before the first football game . . . hopes to become a commercial artist . . . treas- ures class ring . . . her pet peeve is C lunch . . . likes listening to music . . . Norm advises underclassmen to study hard while in high school. BRADLEE SHERIDAN 44 Aborn Avenue Lee, who prizes his sailboat, enjoys fishing, sailing, football, and hockey . . . enjoys Advanced Math with Mr. Callagy . . . is active in the Quannapowitt Yacht Club and Y.M.C.A .... Lee would like to catch muskel- lunge in Canada or barracuda in Florida . . . will espe- cially remember oral book reports. V 1 I-I rs' DAVID SHAHOOD 38 Woodcrest Drive Comical Shadie is well liked by everyone . . . his activities include Math Club, Oracle Staff, Senior Play Committee, and National Honor Society . . . Math with Miss Height rates high with him . . . most treasured possession, his bicycle . . . in his spare time he partici- pates in many sports . . . Shadie's ambition is to attend college. GLORIA SHAHOOD 38 Woodcrest Drive Physics class with Mr. Woodman rates high with Gloria . . . this busy girl is Vice-President of the National Honor Society, Treasurer of Inter Nos Club, Secretary of the Student Council and a member of the Math Club . . . becoming a teacher is among her future plans.



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NATALIE SPINOZZI 68 Plymouth Road Often called Spozie, this active senior is a Cheerleader. member of Student Council, Oracle, Senior Play Com- mittee, Sophomore Hop and Junior Prom Committee, and Inter Nos . . . her favorite possession is her orange sweater . . . her suppressed desire is to ride a motor scooter down the school corridors . . . Natalie's am- bition is to become an architect. BARRY SPRACKLIN 205 Prospect Street Barry holds his science nction collection in high es- teem . . . his pet peeve: homework during term test week . . . his favorite class is Physics with Mr. Wood- man . . . a member of track and cross country, Barry's favorite pastimes are hiking and reading . . . his sup- pressed desire is to go camping the rest of his life. WILLIAM SNOW , 15 Summer Street Buster's favorite possession is his Sl Pontiac . . . favorite class is shop with Mr. Pepe . . . he hopes to be- come a draftsman or a blueprinter . . . his favorite pas- time is driving his car . . . will always remember the high school lunches . . . Buster's advice to underclass- men is to do as well as possible in school. WILLIAM SOUSA 172 Montrose Avenue Bill does not like women drivers . . . he belongs to the P.T.S.A. Board, National Honor Society, Math Team, Oracle Photograph Editor, and Class History Committee . . . also a member of C.Y.O. Bill will never forget the Class of '64 Sophomore Hop . . . wants to be an automotive engineer. f 's HENRY STAHLE, JR. 8 Flanders Lane Hank lends his vocal talents to Chorale . . . is also a member of the Math Team and participates in A.V. Club . . . enjoys Physics with Mr. Woodman . . . out- side of school Hank is a member of the Explorers . . . suppressed desire is to spend the rest of his life camp- ing . . . his advice to underclassmen is to enjoy them- selves. CLARK STEEVES 29 Ledgewood Road Skip, known to most of his friends as Scuba, is a member of the Wakefield Aquanauts . . . spends much of his time scuba-diving or driving his favorite pos- session, his 'Vette-powered '55 Chevy . . . favorite class is Art with Miss Rainge . . . after school Skip works at Parke Show . . . a career as a mechanic would suit this senior.

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