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T Rootsry' ciit.vtfY Although a member of the Radio iiluh. C horale. and the hockey team, Rod still finds time to pursue his hohhy a citizen hand radio. His favorite class is Mr. Woodman's Phys- ics class. Rod still has to watch out for those swinging doors with Mr. llroderick hehind them. Ciood luck in your future -9 career as an electronics cnginecrl NANCY CQIRARIDIN C'ute Nance, who is often heard saying. l don't helieye it. would like to listen to a pep talk hy Coach Halliday. In addition to working at l-reeman's Cleaners. she finds time for lnter Nos. Senior Play Committee and CYO. She will neyer forget loothall rallies and hopes to attend Merrimack tollcge. We will neyer forget her sweet smile and engaging personality. 'lHONl.-XS U01 INI When not working at the Colonial Country Club. Tom my Clljvys playing Pool. howling. ice skating. and playing his gui- uld tar. Tom. whose name may someday he well known. wo like to he a great musician and teacher. CXHERYL GOL'l.D Sporty Cheryl, who has taken part in basketball. held hockey. and softball, hopes someday' to try surfing in Hawaii. Girls Choir aml the Senior Play have also taken tip much of her time. Cheryl's fondest memories are those of WHS. Al- though the homework she got here is her pet peey e. she adyises underclassmen to do as she did. Study hard. hut have fun. toolii JOHN GILFEATHER With cross-country' and track, lack still finds time for I YO and Chorale. This will surprise almost everyone. but his favorite pastime is homework! Among his many' memories of WHS. is Charlie Bonfantix's speech. which Jack feels will he long rememhered hy' our class. RICHARD Gll.I. Dick will neyer forget Pleasure Island. GPL basketball games or the silly wars between his clique and others. The election rally and its results were great but he feels we still need more unity among students. Since he was a member of the Band. his amhitions are to go to a good music school and someday play in the Boston Symphony Orchestra. it ALAN GODDARD Alan is a guitar-playing enthusiast. Besides playing his bass guitar. Alan enjoys fishing. hunting. camping. and other sports. Alan. who has spent some of his time working at the Colonial t ountry 1 lub. hopes to someday become an engineer. Watch your siepu are Alan's words of adyicc to the underclassmen. iiood luck? SANDRA GOLDIE ykliat'. ' is Sandyis favorite saying. Her activities include Inter Nos. Uratlt' Art Staff, and Senior Play Committee. Sandy's suppressed desire is to have a year-round tan: her fayorite class is Art with Miss Rainge. Her fayorite sport is skiing. liuture plans include college in the field of art. We will always know Sandy hy her smile.
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A GEORGE FRAGGOS JUNE FOX Problems of Democracy with Mr. Sage is Foxie's favorite class, and basketball, swimming, and dancing are high on her list of favorite things. June. whose favorite saying is, Hard to be. would like to have a class with Mr. Bohlman. The Junior Prom and the Winter Carnival are among her fondest memo- ries. LlNDA FRAUTTEN Kieorge, also known as Greek, has been kept busy working at the Mystic Novelty Mills. He loves car-racing, prizes his beertop gear-shift knob. and would love to own an Avanti. He enjoyed Mr. Miksen's World Geography class. He advises underclassmen to graduate from high school even if it hurts. SUSAN FRATTO Likeable Sue advises underclassmen to keep your class to- gether. Active in lnter Nos, Girls Choir, Oracle Business Staff. Leaders' Club and CYO, her favorite class is Govern- ment with Mr. Morse. She had a lot of fun at the football and hockey games and will always keep her hockey puck from one of them. Good luck as a teacher, Sue! JOHN FREEMAN Jacky. flying in his own private jet, hopes to break the sound barrier someday. An avid sports fan, he plays Varsity football and enjoys all phases of athletics. Obviously influ- enced by Mr. Connors' Government class, his favorite. he advocates more freedom and trust for the student body. Jacky advises underclassmen to study and to have fun because high A swimming pool and a student lounge would make the school better, says Linda. The things that have occupied most of her time are Chorale. Inter Nos, and playing her guitar. Her suppressed desire and ambition are closely linked-she d-reams of traveling everywhere in a Corvette, but her ambi- tton is to be an airline stewardess. Either way she'll be sure to see the world. school years are the best! CHARLES FUNK Popular Funky, whose ambition is to succeed in the busi- ness world, is active in Student Council and CYO. He can often be seen sitting on the Library lawn waiting for the Lab- Mobile to come by. English with Mr. Ryan is his favorite class. Funky advises underclassmen to advance in your stud- ies, not in your social life. while in school. , an l JEAN GARGANO Be prepared says Jean. She will never forget the time Mrs. Cronin passed out gold stars, nor the all-girl English class in her sophomore year. Stamp collecting, bowling and reading are her favorite pastimes, and she'd like to be a secretary. Remembering the election rallies, Jean comments, The speeches were well planned and the demonstrations sure were enthusiastic. JANIS GAUDETTE The perfect future for this majorette would be to become a secretary and a millionairess. She definitely dislikes having to get up in the morning. Janis' fondest memories are those of twirling at the football games. Besides the majorette squad, she is also a member of Inter Nos, Youth Club, and Girls Choir. Bookkeeping II with Mrs. Cronin is Jan's favorite class. Good luck! -
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JOHN GRAHAM John is often heard saying, So what! His favorite posses- sion is his guitar. He likes track and his favorite pastime is listening to music of all kinds. His advice to underclassmen is to learn to like work, for you will be doing it a lot, if you want to succeed. John's ambition is to own his own house or NICOLA GREEN apartment, and for it to be modern. Good luck, John. MARY ANN GRAZIANO Happy-go-lucky Joie has been very active in Pep Club, FTA, lnter Nos, Senior Play and CYO. Being with her many friends, painting, and day-dreaming are Joie's favorite pas- times. Her fondest memories are those of her father. Take things as they come, not as they go. is her motto. JUDITH GREEN Judith. who can often be found last period donning a pink checkered apron for work at the Baker Boy, has been active in lnter Nos. FTA. Senior Play. and is Secretary of MYF. Her pet peeve is to be called Judy. Mr. Morse's U S History class and her friendship ring rate tops with Judith. Lots of luck as an elementary school teacher! JANET GREENE Red-headed Jan has been kept busy as a Rainbow officer, and as a member of Pep Club, typist of the Oracle, and Inter Nos. The night she was elected Faith is a memory she will always treasure. What would please her most? To run down the corridors in bare feet, and never have any all-girl classes! Queen of the Junior Prom, cute Nicky hopes someday to be engaged in cancer research. Limited telephone time peeves this busy senior. Student Council, National Honor Society, Oracle Staff, dance committees and Pep Club are her activities. She loves to ski, and would like to see the Olympics. Nicky will always remember the Winter Carnival and the football and hockey games. THOMAS GRILK JANICE GREENOUGH What a riot! can often be heard from Jan, whose sup- pressed desire is to ring in a false fire alarm. Teachers who give out assignments after the bell is her pet peeve. National Honor Society, FTA, Oracle, Lookout, Thespians, Inter Nos, Chorale, Madrigal Singers. and Senior Play cast take up much of her spare time, We wish Jan luck as an English teacher. ss BARBARA GREGORIO Some of Barb's many activities include Inter Nos, Senior Play Production Staff, and CYO. She would like to remove the chemistry labs from the rest of the building and will never forget giving some piglets a bath, the Inter Nos initiation or Twirp Week. Barb's future plans include a career in nursing. With law and politics in mind as a future goal, it is not unusual to find Tom in the corridors arguing his favorite cause and activity-golf and the golf team. Despite his preoccupa- tion, Tom has spent time on the Oracle and Prophecy Com- mittee, and skiing and tennis. He enjoys English with Mr. Ryan most, but he will never forget the Pizza Rebellion.
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