Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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Q SUSAN MARIE COLLINS 33 Lake Street Sue. who's pet peeve is conceited people. is a member of Leaders Club, Inter Nos, Chorus, and Pep Club. She also served on the Ticket and Program Committees for the Senior Play . , . favorite possession is her records . . . favorite pas- times include reading, bowling, sewing. and skiing . . . her work at the Lawrence Hospital will certainly help her in the future asa nurse. DIANE MARIF COMEFORD I8 Wharton Park Friendly Dee enjoys reading. swimming, and ice skating Badminton, Inter Nos. and an othcer in the E,Y.C. are among her activities . . . suppressed desire is to see the boy's locker room . . . rates Spanish with Senor Fallon tops . . . future plans include nursing. f 65-' , ms JFAN LFSLEY COPLAND 56 Chestnut Street Friendly Les participated as an active member of lnter Nos and the Senior Play Committees . . . enjoys reading and baby- sitting in her spare time . . . treasures her cat and rates her brother as her pet peeve . . . will hold the memories of the Inter Nos Club as the best . . . enjoyed US. History with Mr. Morse , , . future plans include nursing or hairdressing . . . Good luck in the future! NANCY JFAN CORBETT 6-1 Chestnut Street Peppy Nancy. one of the outstanding members of our cheering squad, will always remember cheering at all the W.H.S. sports contests . . . was a Cheerleader for two years and was active on the Sophomore Hop and Junior Prom Committees would like to be a boy and is peeved by unfriendly people treasures a certain class picture . . . hopes to become an airline stewardess, T 1 Q- I WILLIAM FRANCIS CONNELLY 32 Richardson Street Hill. more commonly named King, rates French with Mr. Fallon tops. Athletically minded. Bill's favorite pastime is sports and pet peeve is people who don't take gym. He was active in basketball and the Senior Play. Outside of school. he participates in C.Y.O. and YMCA. Future plans include college. FRANCES CONTI 36 Morrison Road West 'I'hat's potent is Francie's fayorite expression. She is a Cheer- leader. a member of Inter Nos. Treasurer of the Student Coun- cil and is also actiye in C.Y.O. Her favorite class is home- room with Mr. Callagy. She will always remember the pep rally before the '62 Thanksgiving Day football game. s. z- '- P'

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DOROTHY CIANO 21 Sycamore Road Dottie would like to travel to Rome . . . treasures her large stulled animal collection . . . will always remember Consumer Math with Mr. Callagy . . . participated in Intramural Badmin- ton . . . hopes to become a hairdresser and own her own business some day. Advises underclassmen that if you want something bad enough. you will do anything to attain that goal. PATRICIA COCCORO 20 Stark Avenue Willy would like to own her own beauty shop . . . Varsity field hockey. basketball. badminton. and working take up most of her time after school. Her pet peeve is kids who don't watch where they are going . . . will always remember Bookkeeping with Mrs. Cronin and gym with Miss Nichols. Pat advises underclassmcn to look both ways before crossing the corri- dorf' , sig! EDWARD JAMES COLLINS 26 Morell Circle Eddie enjoys water-skiing, and working at the First National in Melrose . . . Mechanical Drawing with Mr. Sherman rates highly . . . dislikes term tests . . . will always remember the school lunches . . . prizes his license . . . Ed intends to further his education. MARY ELIZABETH COLLINS 39 Fairmount Avenue Petite.Mary's desire is to be 5 foot 2. As a member of the Cheering squad she will always remember the football and hockey games and the pep rallies especially before the Melrose game . . . treasures her charm bracelet. With her experience as a ward helper at Mass. General Hospital as a start, she hopes to become a nurse. K5 1-X BARBARA ANN COLANTUONIO 28 Bellevue Avenue Amiable Barb was a member of Inter Nos, P.T.S.A.. Co-busi- ness editor of thc Oracle, Vice-President of the Future Teach- ers Club, she also participated in intramural basketball. and badminton and served on the Soph.. Junior and Senior Prom Committees . . . outside of school Barb enjoys sewing, reading, and dancing . . . can often be heard saying Chung! . . . Barb treasures hcr music box from the Junior Prom . . . future plans include college and elementary school teaching. RICHARD WALTER COLEMAN 4 Lindbergh Road Since Dick works at Hampton Beach, it's easy to understand his suppressed desire is to be a professional surf board rider. This active Senior who participated in Football and Cross Country. will remember the pep and election rallies, the State Hockey Tourney. and the 563 football team. Dick plans to go to college . . . advises underclassmen, Study hard and make the most of this free education. N 4- lf' 1



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3 FRANCIS JOSEPH COX 24 White Avenue Coxie, who will never forget Ma Cronin, hates women drivers . . . was active in Junior Varsity Hockey and the Senior Play Ticket Committee . . . favorite pastimes include hockey. football, and baseball . . . hopes some day to buy a sports car when he becomes a millionaire . . . the future holds a career in the Navy for Francis. FREDERICK STEVEN CRAIG. JR. 15 Bay Street Howdy do, says Fred, who hopes to become a butcher . . . enjoys shop with Mr. Pepe, golf, cars, and building . . . treas- ures his license and his car but dislikes women drivers. Fred belongs to C.Y.O. and works at the First National. He will long remember the day he graduates. SHARON LEE COURAGE 33 Essex Street Likeable Candy's favorite expression is How sweet is it? . . . activities include Gym Club. Senior Play Committee and Leaders' Club. She worked as a nurse's aide. Physiology with Mr. Sheehan rates high with Sharon . . . will always remember the Melrose-Wakelield football games . . . advises underclass- men to study hard but never lose school spirit. Her future plans include a career in nursing. GEORGE COVIELLO 45 Spring Street Are you all right? George exclaims when he thinks of his pet pceve. math and physics. An avid football player, he will always remember labs in Mr. Jones' Chemistry class, pep rallies and school elections . . . would like to ice skate to class. He advises underclassmen, Study hard. join school activities, lift weights. fi' 41? HARRINE JAYNE CREEDE 99 Water Street Petite Harri can often be heard saying Forget it. She is active in Inter Nos, Intramural Basketball. Softball and Bad- minton, Pep Club, and Senior Play Committee. She will always remember the great football and basketball games. Biology with Mrs. Sonneschein ranks highly on her list. Her future plans include office work. GAIL PATRICIA CRONIN 1 Columbia Road Ma is often heard saying You know it. Her suppressed desire is to own Jordan Marsh . . . School activities include Inter Nos, Soph Hop Committee, and Junior Prom Committee. Outside of school she belongs to the C.Y.O .... Future plans include a career in nursing. Advice to underclassmen is to keep your chin up.

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