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CHARLES BONFANTI Charlie will always be remembered for his role of Mr. Patterson in the Senior Play. lf you're looking for someone who knows everything about baseball, Charlie is your man. Chemistry with Mr. .lones is his favorite class. Most of all Charlie wants to become a UN Ambassador to Alabama. Good luck, Charlie. PAUL BOODY Paul, our AFS Exchange Student in Switzerland, was very active in his years at WHS. A member of Chorale, Madrigal Singers, Brothers and Others, Thespians. and BYF. he was the recipient of the Harvard Book Award. He prizes his stero tape recorder and his camera, and he hopes for a career in political science. Q x . CAROL BRADFORD An unusual demand is an eight hour school day, but, Carol adds, with no homework. She has been a conscientious and active participant in Band for four years, and is also a member of Thespians and lnter Nos. She enjoys skiing on both snow and water and someday hopes to be an executive secretary who will never forget her high school years. ARLEEN BRANN Arleen participates in Inter Nos and the Bowling teams. Although her pet peeve is people who are never on time, she can sympathize with the girls who have to rush to get dressed in gym. Arleen, who prizes her license and stuffed animals, will always remember Bookkeeping with Mrs. Cronin. To swim and water ski in Hawaii are Arleen's suppressed desires. PAUL BOUDREAU Paul, an active CYO member, finds science a favorite sub- ject. He has entered the Science Fair, and Chemistry with Mr. .lones is his favorite class. When he isn't studying, he enjoys golf and the hockey games in the Boston Arena. His advice to underclassmen is to study hard. RAYMOND BOYD Ray, who is a member of the football and track teams, enjoys skin diying and skiing. He will always remember setting a new state record in throwing the javelin. After high school, Ray. who is often heard saying, Son of a gun! , would like to be a plumber, but would also like to serve in the Navy. PAULA BREEN Beneath Paula's unassuming manner lurks an ambition to become secretary to the President of the United States. Her job at Wakefield Bearing has been satisfying for the time being, however Bookkeeping rates high on Paula's list of fa- vorite classes. She has participated in Pep Club, Chorus, and the Senior Play Executive Committee. Best of luck in the future. LINDA BRETON Linda, who is on the Lookout and Oracle Staffs, is a mem- ber of the National Honor Society and PTSA. Although she works at Stop and Shop, Linda still has time to be our Item Correspondent. Bret will always remember the Chemistry and Physics labs. Her future plans include work either in the teaching or journalism fields. Bet you'll never forget those hec- tic days as Editor-in-Chief of the Lookout, Linda!
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MARJORIIS BERUBF Marge. one of our high-stepping majorettes, hopes some- day to become a secretary. Bookkeeping and Shorthand are her favorites, along with horseback riding and memories of the Majorettes' Dance and the football games. 'Ihis friendly sen- ior is a good example of her advice to underclassmen, Be considerate and respectful to your teachers and join outside activities. HELEN BIANCO Often heard saying, I guess, Helen shows her yersatility as a member of the Urut-lv, Looltfml, Inter Nos. and intramural sports. She enjoys water skiing and her favorite pastimes are talking and sleeping. Highlighting her school years will be the football games and the proms she went to. Q i FRANK BOt'CFI-I..I Trying out for the basketball team and going to WHS foot- ball games are some of Bo's actixities. He enjoys basketball. baseball. and playing records. Math with Mr. Urahn is his favorite class. Frank hopes to go on to college and become a Physical Education instructor. Frank says. Stay in school and study hard because you only get out what you put in. DIANE BOGAN Diane. while running here and there from Madrigal Singers to Chorale, has still found time to belong to Inter Nos. Na- tional Honor Society. and to be one of the Urut'lt .s active editors. With singing as the main part of Diane's activities. it's only natural that she holds her Chorale blazer as her prized possession. Good luck in your future, Diane! 24 BRUNA BERARDINANGELO Bruna has spent her years at WHS enjoying bowling and Ofliee Practice with Mr. Neenan, and prizes her car and friendship ring. As a future Secretary, she hopes to stay clear of conceited people and to enjoy life to the fullest. Push for shorter classes and enjoy the best years of your life here at WHS, is the advice she leaves behind to the underclassmen. DONALD BERRY Who's that man about town who always thinks about work and money. and considers work an activity? Who else, but Berry In answer to the addition of a coke machine to improve the school, he would reply with his favorite saying. Beautifull PATRICIA BIRD Known as Bird to her friends, this senior's suppressed desire is to have a fire-engine red Sting Ray. Her favorite pastimes are listening to her stereo. fooling around with Chem- istry. water skiing. horseback riding. and she is a member of CYO. She hopes to haxe a successful career in nursing. Best of luck, Pat? MIEREDITH BLACK Spirited. yivacious Dithy. won't forget lab sessions in room II7 or the time when the girls had to run the track eight times. Dithy, our Inter Nos Club Corresponding Secretary, and a member of the National Honor Society. is also a sailor and would someday like to own a 38-foot sailboat. College is part of her future and we know she will succeed in whatever she does.
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JOHN BRODERICK ELIZABETH BRITNER Betty, who likes to watch swimming and horseback riding, enjoys sewing and knitting. But these pastimes don't stop her from using her driver's license, her prized possession. Betty will long remember Consumer Math with Mr. Callagy. Her ambition is to become a nurse. Good luck, Betty! EDWARD BROPHY Ed, as he is known to his friends, has a major interest in baseball, his favorite sport for a number of years. His prized possession is his baseball glove, and his suppressed desire is to pitch in the major leagues. Ed is also in football and indoor track. His ambition is to become a pilot in the USAF. He likes to relax. but spends a lot of time working at the Wakefield Trust. ROBERT BROWN Bob is a member of the Senior Play Committee, the Varsity Hi. guys can be heard as John passes through the corri dors. John. an active golfer who belongs to the golf team, finds French III with Mr. Benoit his favorite class. When not studying. John finds time to play golf, tennis, and to ski. His prized possession is his pair of white golf shoes. To become a US Congressman from Massachusetts is John's ambition. Go John! GLADYS BRYSON and JV tennis team. manager of the Varsity gymnastic team. and a member of BYF. His pet peeve is the cafeteria food. He will always remember the pep rallies and the wild Inter Nos initiation rules. Bob's ambition is to work on a ship which will travel all over the world. RONALD BROWN Ronnie has participated in Chorale. Junior Concert Choir. and has worked on the Senior Play. Folk music is the area Ronnie enjoys most, and basketball is a favorite sport of his. Someday he hopes to be a speech teacher or a disc jockey and he'd like to be able to play a guitar like Bob Dylan. A folk singer someday? Just could be true! if .iff ,si P31-1,4 53: ge ts? .f '. YF my . 'W-L ' PAUL BUCKLEY Buck is Co-captain of our football team. Track and the Oracle Business Staff also keep him busy. but he enjoys hunt- ing when he can. His fondest memory is the Junior Prom, Advanced Math with Mr. Bradshaw ranks high with him. Bucks pet peeve is boys who can play football but don't. He advises underclassmen to work hard first and enjoy themselves Work hard for your future years, advises Gladys, who hopes to eventually become an IBM key-punch operator. Fol- lowing her own advice. she was employed at Wakefield Engi- neering Co. dtiring the summer and now she is hard at work in Bookkeeping with Mrs. Cronin. She also manages to find time for boating. swimming. cooking. and cheering with the Pep Club. later. CLAIRE BUTLAND Claire, who works at the Holiday Bakery. has a suppressed desire to throw a lemon meringue pie into someones face. Among her fondest memories are the football games and the Sophomore Hop. Her charm bracelet and scrap book are her prized possessions. .,n
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