Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)
- Class of 1960
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Vlfissfachusetts known 'as the ci idle of llheity, has served our countrs well Therefore we hue chosen to portrty is the theme of our year hook the IIHIJOITIIICC of oui comnionwecdth in the past present, 'md future of the United Stfmtes In future yefus when we review the events of our times, we hope to look with pride upon the Iovilty of the member of the class of 1960 to God, our nfttion ind our commonwefllth X X AQ X WN f ig? t f fm' an K x 'Vw wt'-,Y Vip '54-QKZXQ? ff 71 Nu N47 Sand W Q wb x gx 'W fi -1 ff! eil 5' T X! xx ff? 'hgiqml W! BMW 1 . ' , ' 1. ' ' 'Q 2 ' i ' i Z ' ' ' L Q , ' c K 1 . C Q 7 7 1 v. v . kr ' 'z ' s ' 1 c , c ' c . X FXQ X X L we Xt A X X A H ' r X x X X . N up lm ww, 1 Ax h -V AJ Y f' di-1? il ilk iw ,, - 1 y 1 f W - f 'pn 4 ,,V I, , . C- N. Z.. 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His loyalty and willingness to lc-ml Z1 helping. lun l lm 1- W4 n thip pupular. i'lll l'l.lll l.fl 1 - ' ,ting plawinu' 'psi f 7 Higgs 'ts- .Qt 's .W ' ' V .W s 4.4, A 1 L 4 lsr. 1,51 A , L fs -,z-V I K.,-, l L. We the members of the Class of 1960 dedicate our yearboolc to Mr. Francis E. Sheehy, who served faithfully as our headmaster from 1953 to 1959. Mr.'Sheehy, ,f 4 a native of Dorchester, Massachusetts, graduated from Dartmouth College and 1 - 'iq x Harvard Graduate School. A . g i . U I 5 After two years in the business world Mr. Sheehy entered the field of education. 'C if 4 Before coming to Waltham High in 1928, he taught science, history, biology, and V' f' .if physics in Medway and Manchester. While at Waltham High Mr. Sheehy served as a teacher, class advisor, guidance counselor, master, and finally headmaster. After many years in his chosen profession, Mr. Sheehy retired in June 1959. , Since his retirement he has been in residence at West Yamrouth on Cape Cod. 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'ia' V4-A. mf-'3 3 l'0S?'46',2 il QQ' Q45 'Jiffy' Q FSS ' f 'I 4' 'BX X 0' X3 4' 'Y 4' C' Z 4+-'Q ' 4, 5' .f 0 'ahve Q30 3? fyacfgft .f6'4. f I Q fiff fffl!! ff! f flffff zx' -0 X.. l uf ,A XXJ N yfiflf I Zf 1 .5 X:-1 , -,gy R t3EL Student Dlrector AN HONY PALUMBO Fenwzck R sgylte Dora L sort B g ms l CJUCH qlph ommy Tatum Joel-COE oann A lg-:rry Zo 1 -Benw Otter Leorg reslm P OA! 22 Magzll egrglaflenserr- anddlrundy my-Dzngle C 1337?-fT01lff1y A m zral A n nslgn Norton hMa 1 1ll1 d IC Chff .E Paulette Mad B111 Klley Todd Shgnnanq ., '7 lf' arg.,-,,,,,... ' , ,,.-1'- ik wrath X ,X C' maricau cj gglfieldfevuica Christine Cosgrove Hi, Kids I How can I ever really tell you, I won- der, how much it has meant to me to be your A.F.S. exchange student to Milano, Italy, this summer. I could describe, of course, the folk sings we held on the deck of the S. S. Zuiderkruis busily steamed across the ocean, or the wonder- ful members of the Pizzorno and Rossi families with whom I lived. Perhaps I could explain the aromas of an Italian kitchen or tell you of the thrill I felt on seeing the dome of St Peter s 1n the twlllght But somehow even these thin s fall to express what I really want to say Bem an exchange student IS ln truth rather an lndescribable experience be cause suddenly at some unknown mm ute you really realize the wonderful truth ln that statement that says all men are brothers After that lt IS merely a question of living the American Field Service motto Walk together talk to gether O ye peoples of the earth then and only then shall ye have peace Always Tina YW! ffnffwwy W ,J f fn 'V 1f ,ff 14 sm W .1 Hi, Kids, In life everything has a beginning and an end. Days go too fast, and now I have to face the sad fact that soon I'll be saying adieu to my friends in Wal- tham, to the vast and beautiful America. America, will I ever forget you? Will days full of happy memories and ex- periences ever be forgotten? Fully will I remember and cherish the How do you like Americas? the fo o t b all games the bus tickets from Mr Gallac her the h o m e r o o m and democracy classes of Mrs Dunbrack the art room of Mrs Gabrlel the sorority meetlngs Mr Neylon and the yearbook the shovelln during the March snowstorm the bold attempt to 1ce skate for the first tlme la classe de frangals the klCk I had in learmng the Amerlcan slangs and many more Wlth me Wlll forever linger these happy thoughts My heart will always be full of memories full of gratltude to the American Field Service the whole faculty and student body of Waltham Hlgh School my American family and the whole community of Waltham who have been so kmd and frlendly e people of Amerlca Paalam at 1n11b1g ko kayong la ha V' Goodbye and I love you all Love always Linda 7' FT 'f f V ,,3, it a 1 3 ff llc fa 'Nl -wb 2 . , . U , . ' U- ' of . 7 ' , . . . . ' . g u , , I i . ? . . G 2 . . . 1 S e 7 ' 1 ' ' ' e , ' 9' . . f F5 'Q v ' V 3 ' . . . 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All if ul A, 9, Q lol! gl N Io liill We the members of the benlor Class 1n order to show our ratxtude to the teach t f ers o o1m ahmoredperfeclt sclhool to lnsure cholastxc tranqulllty and to promote the general welfare of I QI e u ents ere y present and record the last wlll and te tament of the graduatln class of mneteen hundred and stxty To 'Hr Gallagher our affable headmaster we leave our smcere gratxtude for maktng our emor year such a wonderful fxnale to our three terms at Waltham Hxgh School We bequeath to Nlr May a book bound ln gold comprlsed of all the fantastlc excuses that he has recelved ln the attendance offlce Room 210 NIr We tall Dlrector of the Vocatlonal H1 h School w1ll be the proud reclptent of a barometer especlally constructed 1n th l l b d e eectronlcs a esx ned to check the human elements and to help hlm determlne how many boys wtll appear wlthout tles To our submaster Nlr Hood we endow an antholoffy of voluntary enforced book reports Our g1ft to Nlr Moran our other submaster IS a set of accurate scales a new supply of unbreakable test tubes and a new batch of properly graduated cyltnders So that MISS Betts w1ll be able to play her French records ln style we bequeath to her a new ultra modern stereophomc record player For Mr Husson we leave an IOU slgned by all the undetected members of the Nattonal Honor SOCICIY who forgot to wear thelr pms We bestow on MIQS McCullough a llfe slzed color televtston set and a reclmlng easy chalr so she can watch Focus ln the comfort of her office A small forelgn car IS our presentatxon to 'Vlr 1.eFlem We are sure thls auto wlll make the trlp to hls nattve France a most dellghtful vacatlon The gift whxch we w1ll to Mlss MacQuarr1e IS a years supply of txny brushes to keep her penctl sharpener brlght and gleammg all the tlme Bequeathed to Mr Levey IS a large SIZL whetstone wlth which to sharpen hts shmmg axe After bemg controlled on the basketball court by a stopwatch Mr Qumn wlll enjoy our gift a grandfathers clock to keep llllll happy whl.le ttckmg away hls lelsure moments A tall sh1ny percolator awaits Nlr Lynch for hrs dally early mormng cup of coffee For her Monday U S News and World Report dxscusstons we leave to Mrs Carney a full tlme moderator whose spare time would be spent tendm her greenhouse m 217 Our glft to 'Vlr Vlscarello 19 a new set of drums as an outlet for the emotlonal stress and stratn bullt up from the tenslon that mounts from teachm novlce drlvers To 'Vhss Hlrst a knotty pme part1t1on on statrway to keep her students always to the rlght For N11 s Madden we replenl h mnumerable plns and needles borrowed the past three year Our presentatlon to Mr Neylon 15 an elevator for qulck trlps from 216 to the Mlrror Room We leave to 'VII s Dubols a promoter who wxll guarantee publlcatlon of her latest book o French Hrstory ln order to tlme the three mmute oral talks of her students we leave to Mlss Darmedy an accurate top watch whlch wlll sound an a.larm To Nlr Glynn we leave a sol1d gold gavel to keep hls busmess law classes and hrs Debatmg Club ln order We bequeath to Nlr Ptke an extra lon toothbrush and a years supply of tooth paste to keep his smtle glcamln forever Connected to all the rooms m the chool from 407 to 017 wlll be a new telephone system whlch we devise as our bequest to Nlrs Slaman and Nllss Nlurray To Nlr Damels we leave a sub tanttal supply of worry p1.lls to see htm over these cruclal years ln trymg to produce bramv electronic technicians That Nlr Hall mav keep school funds safe between trips to bank we leave a lar e pl y bank A homeroom well endowed mth funds for varrous collectxon 13 left to our Urs 'Nlurphy We leave Nlr Carrahan creammg petrtfled and famtm at the oders ODERS of 013 To the members of the Class of 1961 we leave our eats ln the emor homerooms with the pe that they wtll flll them as capably as we dxd To the members of the Claw, of 1962 we bequeath a complete set of ftre ftghtm equtpment to enable them to txtmgut h the blaze of glory of our departure from Waltham H1 h o xeeutor f tl will we appoint Nl Nhtrley N11 Hogan Nlr lolrer who have wnt ne ed our 1 nature thereof to our fmal wtll and testament m thx the vear of our raduatlon nlneteen hundred and IXIN Elaine 'stern asszslerl bv Irene 'fseltolt 77 96Q-V f nf! ,0 6 f m gd W Q ty. -W I Q4 aff 15124 W 0 -EM ugff Q' If Mr 'ff I J ff' sez I X! 7-swift Q 1 4 nil 4 Q -- .f -R ! 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' ,lf VN., Q - Q a fl ilfgilff' . xii I 5 ' .-f'-' rf- 1- .g a lv Class Poem DREAM OF GREAT THINGS. YOUNG GENERATION: I SEE A WORLD WHERE ALL MEN ARE BROTHERS AND ALL BROTHERS ARE FREE. I SEE A TIME OF PEACE AND GOODNESS: ALL THIS AWAITS US. LOOK AHEAD. BEYOND THE MIST. THERE IS A LITTLE WORLD- BUT NOT OF LITTLE MEN. OUR HANDS MUST MOLD THE FUTURE. AND WE-BUT AN APPRENTICE AT CREATION, SEEKING FIRST THE COUNSEL OF THE MASTER. WHY DO YOU FEAR WHEN IN YOUR HANDS, YOUR HEADS, YOUR HEARTS THERE IS THE POWER OF A PROMISE? LOOK NOT TO THE MOUNTAINS FOR YOUR STRENGTH NOR TO THE ANGRY FOAMINGS OF THE SEA. PLACE NOT YOUR FAITH IN WONDERS OF CREATION BUT IN THE PEACEFUL PALM OF THE CREATOR. REST WITH THE WEARYg SEEK NO WAR TO WAGE. DARE TO DREAM, WALK SIDE BY SIDE, WALK STRONG AND PROUD. TO BREATHE FREE, TO BE FREE, TO FEEL THE BLOOD OF MANY NATIONS IN THE PULSE'OF ONE: ALL THESE THINGS ARE YOURS, AMERICAN. CHRISTINE COSGROVE CLASS POET VALERIE ABRUZZI Business 49 Stearns Street This blond-haired miss came to us from Cambridge High. .ln her spare time Val can be found eating pizza or spaghetti with Pat, Lois, or Sally. Dancing is another favorite pastime of this hazel-eyed senior, but homework and tests are taboo. Future days will see Val working in a large office. ,4z'li1'i!ies: Newspaper Staff -1. JOANNE ALA College 58 Madison Road Popular Joanne dislikes conceited boys. Brown-eyed i'Dora roams the hallowed halls of W.H.S. with Gladys, Nancy, Jean, Barbara, Pauline, Ellen, and Frannie. Best of luck always, Joanne! Aclirilies: Latin Club 23 Debating Club 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 4, Vice President 43 Dramatics Club Play 49 Talent Show 43 Usher at Open House 2, 3, 4g Student Council Representative 3, 43 Maroon Squad -lg Newspaper Staff 43 Ace of Clubs Editor 45 Mirror Ar! Staff 4. Aclirilies: Art Club lg Ski Club 43 German Club 3, 1. , lf fi JOHN ALA College N 58 Madison Road . Q John spends most of his time at W.H.S, with Buzz, Paul, Jim, , ,. and Cliff. He hopes to have a future in business administration. Good luck, John! A . N , Y r J ibm -v gif . .I-. Q' I . , J, Q .. g WALTER ALTERISIO 1085 Main Street a draftsman. MARIE ANDERSON Business 120 Myrtle Street Blue-eyed Marie has her sights set on a job in a Boston office. An alumna of North Junior, she often enjoys a steak dinner with 'imignon-mates, Trisha, Carol, Mal, and Kathy. KENNETH ANDREWS College 0.12 Trapelo Road Ken , . . often seen at parties . . . Russ, Bob, and Hank always heard calling him Andy . . . stays away from people who don't ke-vp some-ts. lu tht- future Ken will llc at Northeastern U. ,-lflurlit-t.' ltiflt- Illuli fl, 13 llranmtit-s Club Play 3, I: Tal:-nt Show 3, l: Stmlt-nt Council li:-pri-st-ritaliw 25 Christmas Show fi, -tg Math Club -1: ,-Xmlio-Yisual Staff 2, 3, 1, Art Club lg liantl 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee Il: l'flm'triral ifornlltitlt-v 2, Pl, lg Vice Pre-sid:-nt l. 28 Lf 11 -.., A Vocational Walt spends many busy hours with Bill . . . favorite subject ls drawing . . . enjoys sports and pizza . . . plans to become x .F N A its Xl: 25' f Z .JOHN AUCOIN 22 F Hansen Road John, an alumnus of North Junior High, is a future business executive . . . would play cards and eat hamburgers anytime at all. Good luck, John! Activities: Home-room Representative 2, 33 Red Cross Homeroom Represen- tative 23 Monitor 4. RICHARD ANTONUCCI Business 88 Parkview Road 'lTudger, as he is known to his friends, hopes to specialize in aircraft maintenance in the future. Pizza flies high in his food category . . . can often be heard saying, I doubt it. Activities: Treasurer Dramatics Club -1: Treasurer Ski Club 1: Football 2: Real Cross Ronin Representative 3: Dramatics Club Play I. IRENE ASEKOFF College 475 Trapelo Road Popular Rem can usually be found giving ten easy lessons in perfect lobster eating at the biggest party in town . . . lost among her pet peeves, tall people . . . loves to discuss her future as a social worker with Eileen, Judy, and Bobbie. Activities: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Executive Council fi: Debating Club 3, lg Dramatics Cluh 2, 43 Pep Club 33 Usher at Open House 2, 3, 4: Library Council 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 2: 210 Staff 4: Newspaper Staff 43 National Honor Society 3, 45 Literary Staff of thc Mirror -lg Class Day Usher 33 Graduation Usher 35 Math Club 1: Blooflmobile 4. ARTHUR AUCOIN Vocational 9 Castle Street - HArchie can be found at the drive-in eating clams. 'ilt isn't how you look, it's how you feel is his philosophy according to pals, Kevin, Eddie, and Smitty . . . dislikes busy telephones. In the future ask him for the number of his printing shop. ,I t l Business JOHN AULD, JR. Vocational 237 School Street Going up, look out for the wires! warns brown-eyed 'iJunior. You'll find him sitting in Brighams' with Ed, Ron, and Frank. Best wishes to one of our future machinists! PAUL BANACOS College , 4 9-L Bacon Street A532 f Brown-eyed and dynamic Butch . . . usually seen eating banana splits with Dave, Muff, Elf, and Pinto . . . lives through the school day for the 2:30 bell . . . Best wishes, Butch. Activities: Basketball I: Cafeteria Squad 4: .llirlor Homeroom Representative 3. 29 MARY ANN BATTAGLIA 18 Mayall Road A teaching career lies ahead for brown-eyed Mary Ann . . . spaghetti and meatballs rate an A-plus for her . . . favorite names in her record book are Carole and Mary . . . we know she'll make the grade. Aulirilies: Latin Club 2: Library Council 3. we L .ft F 'ft S DAVID BARBER College 21 Murray Street Golfing and eating spaghetti are among David's favorite pas- times: homework is about his most undesirable activity . . . best friends include Butch, Elf, Horse, Muff, and Blunt. After graduation David will further his education at college. Aclirilies: Baseball 3, 45 Math Club. THOMAS BARCA General 110 Alder Street E Energetic Tom can usually be found working on his car with Butch, Charlie, Jerry, Dave, and Bernie. He hopes he'll get his fill of spaghetti when he wears the Navy Blue. C ROBERT BARR Business - i Q' - 6l1Q Chestnut Street ' if E etic Bob hails from South Junior enjoys lunch per- , nerg . . . 'f iods best at W.H.S. . . . future plans indefinite, but he's marked for success. Best of luck, Bob! 4 , ,,,:e 4 A ' , . f I .a,-V- fe It 4 Y .. 9 if we ' 1 4' Y-?2 :E ' 7 , 2: . 1: . . ,X W YA' qw 1 .aa :ww ' .Q ,V . it fi R X 3 w 1 RICHARD BECKLUND College 41 Allen Road Good-looking Becky can usually be seen with Dave, Elf, Joe, and .lack . . . dislikes doing homework . . . future plans are undecided. A-lelililies: Rifle Club 3, lg Math Club 4. JUDITH BEHNKE College 75 Hillcroft Road Pizza-eating Judi dislikes people who stare . . . may be heard exelaiming 'iSee a crowd . . . enjoys reading . . . will attend Simmons College . . . friends include Reni, Eileen, and Bobbie. .-lcliiiliexs Latin Club 2g Executive Board 3, -lg Dramatlcs Club 23 lei Club 35 Usher at Open House 3, -13 Library Council 2, 3, 4. ' v I DOLLARD BELLIVEAU Business 16 Lawton Place Dollard's pet peeve is one shared by every W.H.S.'er-home work. He plans to go on to business school after graduation. ROY BERGESEN College 16 Wheelack Terrace This likeable baseball enthusiast plans to attend the University of Mass. before entering the service . . . may be seen with buddies, Mucka, Joe, and Cliff. Aelrutles. German Club 35 Il.:-If-ball 2, 3, lg Maroon Squad 1. Vis CARL BERGQDIST Technlcdl 138 Vernon Street ,U N CAROLINE BERRY College 117 Russell Street Caroline is a future airline stewardeqs . . . practices her take- offs'w1th Barbara Sandy Maureen, and Janet . . . wants to abolish Mondays. Fly above the clouds, W.H.S.erl Jrlzrilies: Dramatir-s 2, 33 B and Play' Committees 3. 'M-ling 2: Glen Club 2: Dramatilis Club Ticlwl C B , that s me Carl reminds his friends Fred, Todd Walter Paul Ken, and Joe When hes not eating a big, juicy steak, he may be working on his hobbies models and stamp collectmg but his sparkling blue eve- lost their glimmer at the mention of homework This tech tourse senior sets college next on hi agenda runes German Club 2 'I I tn in time Labor rw Xssrsla SANDRA BESSEY College 157 Chaffee Avenue Sandi hopes to be a legal secretary . . . is usually found with Pat, Judy, Les, Carole, Jo, Chris, or Marie. This blue-eyed blonde enjoys sewing at W.H.S. .-fulitilies: .Urrror Hu-invu Staff 1. BARI BIEDERBECK College 9 Allen Road This blonde, hazel-eyed senior may be seen at W.l'l.5. football games with Frannie, Nlerrily, Joanne, and Betsy . . . never seen with football haters . . . teaching career in her future. ,-fclirilies: Dramatirs Club Seen-tary 13 Ski Club 45 Pep Club 3, Ig Rf-rl Cross Rr-presentatiw 3: Maroon Squad lg Math Club 45 Newspaper Staff 2: Mirror Business Staff 2: Junior Prom Conirnittee 33 Danre Committee 2. 3l tl.: tw... NANCY BORDEN -175 'l'rapelo Road Pretty. sandyvhaired Nance enjoys going out with the kids. Joanne, Ili. and Barbara. After majoring in languages at col- lege, she plans to travel and 'isee anybody up on an offer of pizza or steak. .4c1iiiIi'ex: German Club 3, I: Latin Clulm 2: Illier at tlpeu House 2, News- '3 1 Un u N1 ui l l l t paper Fluff 2: National llonor Sovirty ., l'sher fig lllootliuohile 1: Main Offire Staff 1 1 f S X , VALERIE BIRD Business 505 Main Street Valerie eame to the hallowed halls of W.H.S. from North Junior. A future member of the W.A.C., Val can he seen gleefully devouring Chinese food with ehopstick ehums, Gail, Audrey, Thelma, and Pat. .41-tiiilies: Open House Usher 35 Glee flluh 3: Business Staff ot' Mirror I. LAURENCE BONFILIO General 271 Trapelo Road Popular Larry enjoys weight-lifting . . . friends include Tudger, Alan. and Fred . . . forecast for a hright future includes the Army. College the world . . . will take : roo fi .1 : Crm ua ion 3, ll. GAIL BORGES Business 285 Newton Street Gail, who came to W.H.S. from South Junior High, enjoys riding around with her friends, Sherry, Carol, Valerie, and Charlotte . . . pizza rates high on her menu. After graduation she hopes to become a secretary. Good luck, Gail! MELVIN BREAULT Business 650 Trapelo Road People make you that way, says likeable Hutch This hlonde-haired, hlue-eyed man of aetion hopes to find good Italian food in the Marine Corps. GEORGE BRESLIN College 117 Cedarwood Avenue Popular George is annoyed by days when he has a test in every suhjeet . . . friends are Joe, Doug, Tony, and John. Would eat steak and listen to records anytime. Soon George will enter eollegeg his goal will he to heroine a radio or tele- vision announeer. Arlrxtziev: Business Staff of fllirmr 43 Maroon Squad lg Christnms Show Ii: Crimson Key 33 ll:-hnting Cluh lg llmmzitirs Clulr lp Fki Club lg l-'ootlrall 2, 33 lliuketlvall 3. 13 Senior Play I, 4- lt, A s X XXX yx!2f JOHN BUTCHER 140 Marivista Avenu C KFNNETH BROWN Vocational 1-l-8 Andover Road 5' l0 . brown'eyed Brownie loves roast beef. l'Holy Mackerel. Andy! is heard when he's having a blast with Bob, Bill, or .lohn . . . bothered by girls who are good looking and know it . . . will see the world after graduationf ELEANOR BROWNELL College 1-12 Ash Street Energetic Elo enjoys dancing . . . can be found with Nancy. Carolyn, and Terry . . . stepping into a teaching career in the future . . . we know she'll be on her toes in the spotlight of success! Aclirilies: Dranialirs Club 2, 3, l, Business Manager of Draluatics Clul- Playg Talent Show Chorcogruphcr 2, 45 Usher at Open House 2, 3, 4, Class Day llslier 35 Graduation Usher 3, Christmas Show 24 Glue Club 2: News- paper Staff 25 Business Staff of .Virrar 2, 3, Mirror Representative 23 Art Stall of Golden Door 3: Drarnatics Club Play Reading Committee 2, 33 Minor Subscription Editor -1. RICHARD BUCKLEY Vocational 19 Stow Street Six-foot-one '4Rich plans to attend Wentworth. Playing sports with Big Dick, Bob, Ed, Joe, Frank, and Moose takes up his spare time. All our best wishes, Rich l Activiliex: Band 2, 3, 1. Vocational Shop, steak, and French fries are favorites of popular Butch . . . can be found with Cappa and Bob or fixing his model A . . . future plans include wearing the Navy blue. I' l-fi A '--4 -'RISE . x-5' .' -Q x, K, . STAA FYR. 1 'lm -I. n 1 JOHN BUTLER College 216 Dale Street Cood nature-d But can always be seen with Cliff and Dang . . . looks for the 'lgood qualities in people . . . sure to succeed at St. Michaels College or B.C. .slclililievz German Club 3, lg Ski Club 3, Football 2, 3, 13 Hockey 1. KATHERINE CAHILL College l63 Summer Street Rm-ally! ext-laims iixacious Kate. u devoted memln-r of tlu- SSS .... often found roaming with Merrily, Marcia, Betty, and Ann . . . enjoys working on the .llirror . . . plans include atte-nding a school of nursing and obtaining a degree at B.C. .-lrliL'iIies: Latin Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, 43 Pep Club -lg Clec Club 2: Talent Show 3, l, Program Editor 45 Newspaper Staff 3, -lg Senior Play Connnitlm- lg .llirrnr Business and Planning Staff 3: Co-Editor of Jlirror l. 33 Ka THELMA CARTER 250 Florence Road ANGELINA CASELLA 31 Floyd Street JUDITH CHADWICK College 163 Longfellow Road This perky miss enjoys languages . . . friends include Pat, Judy, Del, and Di . . . Emmanuel College is her goal. Activities: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Bowling 25 Class Day Usher 35 Graduation Usher 35 Bloodmobile 45 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 gliraor Business Staff 45 Talent Show 35 Open House Usher 45 Main Office ta 3, 4. PATRICIA CHAISSON 22 Dorchester Street 21 Andrea Road A future private secretary . . . Italian food and swimming hit the right key for Thelma . . . Pat, Valerie, and Esther are words often seen in her dictation . . . just made for success. Aclirilies: Open House Usher 35 Guidance Office Staff 3. Peppy Angie spends her spare time talking on the phone or listening to the radio. This brown-eyed South .luniorite roams the corridors with Sandy, Kathy, Marie, Pat, and Ginny. Good luck to a future medical secretary. Activities: Business Staff 3, 45 Minor Homeroom Representative 4. Pat plans to go into library work . . . stacks on the back shelf people who treat teenagers like children but expect them to act like adults . . . often seen with either Louise or Maureen . . . will always put her name on the waiting list for pizza. FRANCES CHAPDELAINE College Nurse-'s training is her goal, and Frannie is on her way . . . enjoys talking over her future plans on the phone with Nancy, Jeanne, Dianne, Joanne, Betty, and Carolyn. You're kidding, of course! is her favorite saying as she runs to her next class. E Fried clams and oysters make Frannie's brown eyes light up with delight. Good luck in the future to this peppy senior! Arlirizivs: Debating Club 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Pep Club 3. -15 Red Cross Representative 35 Maroon Squad 45 Glec Club 25 Mirror Business Business 'lu ,. I .IACQUELINE CHAISSON College 798 Moody Street Jackie, with the pretty brown eyes, is usually seen with Charlene, Marie, Judy, Carole, Diane, and Linda . . . plans to go on to college. Activities: Girls' Sports 2, 35 Red Cross Representative 25 Math Club 4: Baud 2, 3, 45 210 Staff 2. General Business Staff -15 Operctta 25 Senior Play Committee 3. 35- JEAN CHIASSON Business 23 Highland Street This petite blonde loves her Friday-night bowling dates . . . often seen sipping tea with friends, Polly, Martha, Carole, and Milly , . . plans to enter the business world after graduation from W.H.S. Activities: Volleyball 2: Bowling 2. ROBERT CHIASSON Vocational 80 Church Street What's hot? asks six footer Bob to Ed, Bob, Gino, Buck, Tom, and Johnny . . . Hamburgers and turkey form the perfect diet for this math student . . . plans to visit Uncle Sam after graduation from W.H.S. Na. ix N 3 DIANNE CHRISTIAN College 12 Woerd Avenue A future x-ray technician, hazel-e ed Di likes everything at a ff' . y . ' W.H.S .... people who mlsspell her name bother this pretty 115 miss, who enjoys sorority meetings and Marcia, Pam, Fran, Penny, Merrily, Charlotte, and Katie . . . often heard exclaiming I don't believe a word of it, but probably! VI Activities: Latin Club 23 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 43 Pep Club Q 1 1 'Ll , 3, 43 Open House Usher 33 Library Council 2: Newspaper Staff 2: Class f Treasurer 2: Minor Business Staff 3, 43 Operetta 2: Glee Club 25 Dance 7 .3 Committee 25 Football Usher 2, Volleyball 2: Basketball 25 Mirror Home- f room Representative 25 Red Cross Representative 2, 4. I , ,Q l f gguazfdh ' ' 5 19: 2011 El k' E son of Q . , gg fHOW8 b . LUVedbfOJ'hel' JBIJIBBS . A- Mc Camum,Il6fm1a',hmE',Gtofl5 .':fCL'0Ll'.,v.'1'e.R0be'ms, H 5? M 'J-, . WILLIAM CINCOTTA Business Marietta, Resigns' E1 o'l'on 292 R' St NOHNOOU, , Mk: . Clncot- Wer feet I An3anFrancls?o.CAD,andthetate Peppy Willie enjoys bowling or eating steak with Richie, Fred, 1 clncggg, CrmoJFC John, and Larry . . . hopes to attend business school after mnneqag . I-90Yl8l'd E. Ih- graduation from W.H.S. ' phllldglneoq-3 12, hug? Ar-'twritsh 2,450 H Uh 2:Cft' s d2,3g Cffw- UWC mes- Rieidlufifciss fgefiiliesentiallive 2, Stiiilxent ogzirncil 25 Mirrlzre elxlliapregeliilative 3. and nleoes. Funeral Masivour term,git,vvlth'hls rentgcalifain' C6l'h8l9fMVV8lU't8l'1e?MA. ry BEVERLY CLARK College 108 Warren Street Smiling Bev' likes pizza and television . . . may be heard saying, HI believe sol . . . usually seen with Carole, Marie, Tina, Lesley, and Mary, but never with people who arrive late . . . future holds Bridgewater State Teachers' College for happy Bev. ffclitilies: Latin Club 3, lg Open House Usher 2, el. JOHN CLAVIN Vocational 65 Brightwood Road Science rates high with Clav . . . may be found playing the drums when not at Ho'Jo's . . . likes pizza and sub sandwiches . . . often heard saying, Don't have any right now. Atlirilivs: Band 2, 3, 4. 35 lg MARTHA CLOSE College 24- Caughey Street Brown-eyed Martha keeps telephone wires humming with con- versations with Pauline, Jean, and Carol . . . likes fabulous hamburgers . . . dislikes getting up early . . . hopes to be in- cluded on roll at Framingham State Teachers College or Boston University. Activities: Latin Club 2: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Christmas Show 3, 4. JOEL COHN College 54 Washington Avenue Llkeable Joel enjoyed playtng tennis and bowling with Ken Tony Charlie, and Warner frowns on homework and getting up 1n the morning but enjoys playing sports at WHS future plans mclude college Acltulzes Debatrng Club 3 4 Dramatics Club 4 Slu Club Football 2 Prop Director Talent Show 4 Student Council Representative 2 3 4 Chn tnns Show 'K t Ninth Club 4 Football Usher 4 Mural Business Staff 4 Home-room Rf-presentatne 2 3 Senxor Play Committee 4 Senior Play 4 ,er Rf, exits K 4:-sf A FRANCIS COLANCELO 20 Cleveland Road Busmess I doubt lt, says Frankie when asked if he could refuse straw berry shortcake would rather spend homework tlme play1ng hockey pals are Red Bob Ken and Sandy plans to attend business school and then Join the armed services Acltttlles Monitor 4 .6- 91 Flllson Park 'Klart ll 1 1 4ut'll11r' 26 Oak Street lopular blue eyed Nlarcia is seldom seen without Rosalie, Barb Kate and Club hopes to attend Bmdgeysater State Teachers vt ltl 11111 rf lutk txt NIARC XRET COWNOLI X College l do 1l1t t tlttl t Pt gy who 19 always found mth ctums, Bu Jt.,1n and oan dislikes egotistical people wery Q X., ff! W aan- KIXJI BEVERLY COLBORNE College 41 Sterllng Road Pretty Bev enjoys talking on the telephone with Margaret Gerry Helen and Dougie Thrs pert, blonde miss hopes to attend nursing school after graduation Acltuttes Dramaties Club 2 Softball 2 Talent Slow I Pep Club 3 Red Cro s Rcpre cntatne 2 MARCIA COLLINS College ruff: A 111 t uv 'lalcn Show 3 ltp Club 1 Basket a ttf t wr S llnmr u mes Stal 1 .lunxor Prom A t?.' tnt nf pt ld u im tn wus nt 1 4 s Iltllll C ood lutk ln tht future' It c tx 111111 5 u L ra ounti U . . . . . . 1-sz., ' , y 23. A 9 u 1 4 V v 4 I i 4, ' . . . . . . , ' .1 ' . : ' . : ' O: : ., ' ' : ' I . . : A 4 s 1, . ' ., - 3 1 g 5 : 1 . : ' ' : - ' - iff s as ' 99 Y - v - Y Q, B . . . ' , , 1 . . . . I F T F T' .Q ,ft . -f , M - zjikiz, 135, 7 f . I , 1 f ' 9x 3 x . . , at - i. V is , ts vs - - - I - '. ' . ' ' . : i ii A I ' : : -1 ' rs . 4: ' tr, s s . , X V . . . . ' ' - - - v . V , C1 ll -ge . fl -' g1'uclt1a1titt11 fer W'.l'l.S. Best t al 'ay's. . ' l - .4 t ' 'ww llra ati's CI I 2, 3, -1: ' t ' 3 '- tg ly ll 2: Ma l Iluh 45 Ncrspay r ftaff -lg . ' ll s' ,s ,' f - g ' Q 11.n1t-,....m 1r-,.m- . ' 3. A . 1: . 1 T 1 Y X r A c ' ' I mf' O H X r. l i .N U ar lg t. ,S ,hw Y -x , V ,. 1 N , ft l 1 . . . .1 ll ' ' l ,1 'ss t'oll'gt' fallow' 511 ztiotl. g mv .-tt-inert: 1' It Cl lv 11, -11 Drt .tw Cl 1, 2, 3, 4, ib fy c 1 2, 3. 5 36 ROBERT CONLEY Vocational 77 Gardner Street Quit huggin' mel is the cry of blonde. blue-eyed Boh when Eddy, Jack, lloh, or Huh mentions work . . . spends sparc time 'Z working on cars. collecting guns, or eating steak . . . future fo, plans uncertain. but are sure to he successful. Good luck, Bob! 'r,.,, MARILYN CONNORS Business ' -1-7 Alderwood Road Nlalsy likes her typing classes . . . chicken rings a hell with this hazel-eyed miss . , . learned her kcyhoard with Marie, Joyce, Sandy. and Gail . . . business school is next on her agenda . . . typed for a promising future. Mom., - ,X W If ,Q ,, gf V 'X L. I f ,Q V' V ANDREW COOK Vocational r ' 12 Travis Road 5 Cookie is a future Air Force flier . . . pot roast sends him to f, if cloud No. 9 . . . likes science experiments with Don. Bill, Dick 5' ' and Fred . . . Fly high, Cookie! ff 'VY li A k A af Q, a ,Lp f ' . if X l JAMES cooK College if 139 Beal Road Likeahle Jim despises homework most of all . . . astronomy along with Paul, Don, Jerry, and Bill rates an extra star with him ' 5- 'A' . . . future includes college , . . sure to be one of our foremost f X I scientists in years to come. 'gh ,, .4ctivities: Riflery 25 Hath Club 49 Audio'Yisual Staff 2, 3, 15 Science M Seminar 3, 4. Z JOSEPH CORMIER Vocational 28 Fountain Street Popular Bud comes to W.H.S. by way of Junior High . . . enjoys wrestling, howling, and playing ping-pong with James, Larry, Dennis, and Bill . . . marked for a successful future. 6 Q nlclizilies: .Uumr Staff 3: lfoothall 2. DONALD CORNWELL College 50 Clements Road n.., Likealmle Dons favorite sport is fishinf' . . . would eat roast beef ant potatoes any time, hut definitely dislikes spinach cohorts at W.H.S. are Ct-rry and Paul. The University of Massa ehusetts and a career in Veterinary Medicine are next in sivht for Don tune! C :man flih 2 37 I 1 ,, V f, s is, is 1 y. W x Us RICHARD CORREIA 4 Abbott Road the Air Force. 54 Charlotte Road BARBARA COTTER College 32 Shade Street Barbara, with the blue eyes and brown hair, is a Latin scholar . . . enjoys bowling and skating with Nancy, Diane, and Joanne. Aclit'iliz's: Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 43 Bowling 2g Talent Show 31 Business Cornlnittvf- 33 Glce Club 25 Science Seminar 3: Art Club 43 Ski Club 4. ALFRED CRANE 165 Chestnut Street Bowling and steak rank tops with Dick . . . most often seen with Butch, Dave, Larry, or Bob . . . future plans include CHRISTINE COSGROVE College Tiny HTina was Walthamls exchange student to Italy . . . hopes to study languages and journalism at college . . . enjoys writing . . . may be seen with Marie, Pat, or Judy. General Activities: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Debating Club 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Talent Show 43 Pep Club 35 Usher at Open House 2, 33 Girls' Sports 2, 3: Class Day Usher 3: Graduation Usher 3, Math Club 4: Newspaper Staff 2, Department Heatl 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 A.F.S. Exchange Student 3: Mirror Literary Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 43 Mirror Home-room Representative 2. MARIE COVENEY Technical 1060 Trapelo Road This pretty miss can be found eating baked lobster with friends, Tina, Pat, and .Indy . . . hopes to attend an engineering school and become a math teacher. We read the sign of success on her slide rule. Activities: Latin Club 2, 33 Debating Club 2, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4-g Graduation Usher 3g Math Club 45 Bloodmobile 45 News- paper Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. College 'Um JPN' NOK College-bound is this active sports enthusiast. Going along with his ideas are his pals, Al, John, Carl, Bill, and Jim. Steak scores high with Allie, but to smart people Allie says, Bug off me, little man! Whether it's a touchdown, a basket, or a home run, you're sure to find Allie around. Activities: Ski Club ,lg Football 2, 45 Basketball 2, 43 Baseball 2, 3, -lg Dranmlics Club Play -1: Talent Show 4: Maroon Squad 4: Christmas Show 3: Minor Art Staff 2, 3. 45 llorncronrn Rr-prcscntative 3. FRED CREAMER Vocational 95 Robbins Street Fred enjoys reading and sleeping, but chattering girls are his pet peeve. A menu of fried chicken and tuna fish would suit bint perfectly . . . future plans include Uncle Sanfs service and latcr auto body work . . . seldom seen without Bob, Dick, Hany. and Jimmy. 38 144 West Street -' K .Q STEPHEN CROSBY Vocational 162 Main Street K' 6' 2 Steverino likes steaks . . . dislikes school sessions . . . PATRICIA CROSS 3-10 Lexington Street happy when reading a history book . . . hopes to attend college in the future. Rest of luck, Stephen! 'N X Pert Pat loves to laugh with Judy, Tina, Judee, and Marie . . . t'All together now---one, two, three . . is what this future linguist will chant in a variety of languages. Whatever the tongue, talented is the word to describe her! College f . Activities: Latin Club 2, 3, I, Treasurer 1: Draiuatics Club 2, 3, lg Bowling: LZ: Art-licry 2: Talent Show Waiter 4: Pep Club 3: Usher at Open llouse 2, 1: Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 1, Co-Editor fl: National Honor Society 3, -lg Literary Editor ol .llirwr lg Bloodmobile 45 Graduation Ushers 33 Class Day Usher 33 Secretary of ,l.C,l.. l-: Junior Prom Committee 3: Talent Show Committee 3. DONALD CROWELL College 'ei jst! JAMES CLRTIN College il Way all Road This jauntx athletic senior always found with Buzz Paul and Buddy likes steak but not stubbom people alwaxs h ard commenting That s co0l ' Acltultes Football 3 1 Basketball Z 3 Talent Shots 3 I Student Council Heprtsentatn 2 3 Class President 2 Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3 Sophomore Committee Chairman 2 i This lad spends his spare time in front of his short wave radio set Look for him with Dennis Donald .loc-, or Jim . . . hopes for a career in electrical engineering flrlittrzex Xlath Club 1 Riflr.-rw Tvun 2 'K it ,- t GAIL CURTIS ' 111 Pond End Road Gail would swim a mile for a sub sandwich but wants to drown all homework. A former North Juniorite she often gathers around the radio with platter pals, Paula, Muriel, Loretta, and Maryann. After graduation she hopes to occupy still another desk, a secrc-tary's of course! Activities: Howling 23 Archery 2, 3: Badminton 2, 3, 4: Open House l'shr-r 2: Clee Club 2: Operetta 2. GRACE CURTIS Business 111 Pond End Road This green-eyed twin enjoys the sports at W.H.S .... eating submarine sandwiches and listening to the radio rate highest on her list of favorites . . . memorizing work rates lowest . . . can usually be seen with Joyce, Mary Lou, Charlotte, Esther, Rita, or Judy . . . hopes to attend business school and become a medical secretary. Activities: Bowling 2, 43 Archery 2, 3, 1: Badminton 3, 45 Open House Usher 23 Glee Club 2. lfl Business 5, U ,Q-T' ttfa ll' 'If x RICHARD CUSACK Technical 10 Woerd Avenue See you around the campus, says friendly Cukc, who came to us front South Junior. Fried clams rate high on his list, but the girls in Trig classes d0n't do as well . . . future includes attending Northeastern as a mechanical engineering major . . . pals are Bob, Mike, Ike, and Fred. .-lctirilies: German Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Art Club ,lg Football Usher 45 Mirror Business Staff -1. GERALD CUTLER College 137 Main Street Gerry, who comes to W.l'l.S. tia North ,lunior High, hopes to attend a liberal arts college and then go on to a graduate course in business administration. His favorite pastime is boating Literarv Staff of .llinor 4 ROBERT DANGELMAYER Technical 28 Ellison Park You name it, l like it, says popular L'Dang . . . can usually be found with Dave, Walter, and Gerry or with his sailboat . . . tries hardest to avoid women drivers. .1lt'1iti1ief: Cn-rmnn Club 3: Latin Club 23 Ski Club 2, 3, lg Football 3, -lg lliflv Club 2. Il, lg Class Day Usher 33 Graduation Usher Zig Math Club lg ,llirmr l.itv-mix Stuff 1: National llonor For-ietv 3, l, l'rf-sitlf-nt -l. with his friends, Paul, Bob, Don, Bill, and Jim. -vs fu-.M Adirlliev: Debating Club 3, 4: Riflery Club 2: National Honor Society 3, 43 . ' sf: 1 ROBERT DeHAAS College 261 Crescent Street Tex. who dislikes girls that don't wear lipstick, enjoys work- ing with automobiles, eating hamburgers, and drinking frappes . . . friends are Bob, Skip, Ray, and Zeke. After graduating Tex plans either to enter the Navy or to start a career in Automotive Engineering. Aetirilies: Cafeteria Squad 2, 3, -l. ' s CYNTHIA lll2l.flNO College lT Edwin Road Sunny Cindy di-like-s story-tellers at llflli .... usually found on Nloody Sift't'l shopping with her friends, Paulette, Ellen, and Rosalie. Although her future plans are undecided, wt-'re con- fident that sbt-'ll find success in uliatt-ver 1-he dot-s. ,'frl111Hf'i'l:tlin Llttlifglloixlitigz 2: l.ibrnii 2. 3: 210 Stall 2, 3, 1. JHXN lllfl,Ul.'RY lfusiness 53 Nlountain lioad ,X ll'.lIlsft'I' from St. xlLll'Y'S. ,lean likes W'.ll.S. it lot . . . dislikes ltomwwork . . . fond of t-ating fried clam- with Cinny, Carol, and Juni- , , . plans to attend business school and become 3 pritatt- set-i't-tary, ,-ltmmv-- tllvf- l,Iol' :tg tawf-'tm 2. 40 '55 JUNE DELOLTRY Business 53 Mountain Road June plans to become a medical secretary . . . thinks fried clams are just what the doctor ordered . . . prescription for happiness includes Marianne, Ginny, and Jean . . . has all the symptoms of a wonderful future. iN .-1r1irili1'f: Clvr- Cluh 21 Opt-rwtta 2. DENISE DENEHY College 267 Calvary Street College is next in Denny's future plans . . . enjoys having fun . . . may he seen biting into a cheesehurger with Grace, Marcia, WIN 75s Judy, Jean, and Margaret. is Aclitilivx: Draluatifs Club lx Softball 35 Pep Club 3, l, Officer lg 210 Staff 3: .llirror Homt-room Representative Tl: Sophomore llup Committee 25 Junior Prom Committee 2, 3. .f 1 EDWARD DENK Technzcal s - 26 Farnum Road Ed is another 'tWild Bill when it comes to shooting a rifle or ' shotgun . . . is usually seen with Buddy or Dick . . . formula X for successful future includes college and a major in chemistry .QR-., .icmsfrmf Math Club rg liiflery 2, 3. Ji 3 1 . 'fffefifffyf if - .Wx f , if -1 1, V -ff'-'s,,' If ,Y ik A ,3 m, if , V .: j ,g?Ef: gr..!f Q r , :' 7 3 f' ' V I ' ' ,f:1f. '7Qffr,g!3 :if 5 Q M,-,,,. .,,,-.4 , . :f,.'If'f7.if7ffM f CHARLENE oenoslz College t :ll Derby Street This cute and peppy hockey cheerleader loves eating fried chicken with friends, Terry, Barb, Bobbie, and Sue . . . plans to attend Laselle Junior College. Activities: Latin Club 23 Dramatics Club 23 Girls' Sports 25 Talent Shun 3, 4: Chee-ring 3, 4: Maroon Squad lg Student Council Representative Il: Class Day Usher ,lg Bloodmobile 43 210 Staff -1: Newspaper Staff lg National Honor Suriety 3, 'tg .llinor l.i!:-tary Staff lg Fffninr Play Committee lg Decorating Cunnuittl-e fl. t MARILYN lJlClxS Business .Z lludrlx Axenue llltu--4-yr-tl, lilonrli--liam-d l1ny is alumna of South Junior ll1,.h . . . this prrky miss lows food any kind. Good luck in the husine-ss world. llarilvnl hllw ARD lleVlNCEN l Colleee 412 l an tem e Street ls lnlua--ey:-tl. lu'own-llaxred HCIIIUI' eyes college with inter:-st. hd - pul-. .lun-, lout. and fil1ff.oft:-u lleatr llllll -ay. I'lI -ing 'til the vows eonu' homel What he really means is 'til the steak is on the tahlf-. Swimming is his favorite pastime. Cowl luck. Fd! f J 4I '72 168 Lexington Street MARIE DilVlUZIO I5 Centre Street dislikes fourth lunch. Activities: Glee Club 2. LESLEY DODGE College 40 Brightwood Street People who are never on time annoy green-eyed Les . . . hamburgers and the state of Maine walk away with honors, as do Carole, Sandi, and Bev. After graduation she hopes to make Stanford University her alma mater. Activities: Lntin Club 2, 4, Dramatics Club -Ig Library Council 2, 3, 45 210 Staff 3, 4. in EDWARD DOUCETTE 124 Brown Street ?. PATRICIA DOYLE I25 Hammond Street Beth, and Rie. ARTHUR DiGREGORlO Business Pudgy enjoys gym and lunch with Mucca, Tudja, Red, Bob, Buzz, Cosmo, and Steve. Democracy is his favorite class here at W.I'I.S. Good luck, Arthur. Riei' may he found almost any time roller skating or eating pizza . . , often heard saying Honestly! to Marilyn, Angie, Pat, Dottie, Jean, and Dorothie . . . this peppy lass especially Deuce with the brown hair and blue eyes, can be found with Charlie, Phil, and Mike . . . likes science, steak, turkey. and ears any time . . . school life will continue in. the Air Fore:- after graduation from W.H.S. Oh, Crimminyb' says Pat, when she learns that lllCI'l'.5 u new dance step she hasn't learned . . . loves egg salad sandwiches and the thought of getting married after working in an office for a while . . . friends include Angie, Ginny, Sandy, Ioan, Arlitilies: Glen Club 25 2l0 Staff -L Business Z.. JOHN DOHERR Business 25 Rockridge Road Called Shorty by his friends, ,loe and Lineoln, red-headed John, a transfer from California, hopes to attend prep school and then college on the West Coast . . . dislikes tinkering, with anything mechanical . . . answers many questions with Why not? Acliriliex: Iiiflery Club 2. Vocational Business DENIS DUBE Vocational 20 Royal Street This lad in the printing department comes to W.H.S. from North Junior. His favorite pastime is participating in sports with Bill, Hank, Jim, Tony, Bob and Cliff. He'll have an impressive future. Q ' Activities: Prom Committee 3, Exchange Student Program 3. PATRICIA DUMAIS Business 2 Gibbs Court Trish, as she is called by Marilyn, Lois, Sandy, and Barbara. enjoys listening to the radio . . . secretarial school seen in a bright and successful future. .4clit'ities: Rf-rl Cross Representative 23 Clinic Staff 3, 4, Minor Clerical Staff 4. ix PAUL DUPREZ 43 Rich Street CAROLYN DUPIUS Business 48 Cutter Street Talking on the phone and eating either spaghetti or strawberry shortcake are among Pinky's favorite pastimes . . . best friends include Carol, Laura, Gerry, Lorna, Audrey, and Thelma. Soon Carolyn will enter the medical world as either a nurse or a medical secretary. Activities: Business Staff 3, 4-flfsher at Open House 4. A, 3, jg, ' RICHARD EDRY College 1 'C 171 Smith Street Tall Dick abhors the abundance of short girls at W.H.S. . . . usually found loafing with the kids, Russ, Bruce, Larry and Don . . . future is hazy, but college is on his agenda. ,4c1iti!i'es.' Ski Club 25 Math Club -L - -B' , JOHN EGLITIS Technical Q' 139 Robbins Street Popular John leaves W.H.S. with many happy memories . . . partners in crime are Cliff, Bob, and Walter . . . future plans include college. Good luck, John! Activities: German Club 3, ig Math Club -13 Ski Club L , 43 School lunches rate highest with brown eyed Puffy often found with Paul and Dick or on a pair of watei hopes to make interior decoratmf' his career 58 Carleton Road is playing on his team. Cafeteria Squad 4. PAUL ERWIN 31 Bowker Road ELLEN ESTABROOK College 12 Beech Street Ellen enjoys music and singing with the Choralettes. Roast beef ranks high with her . . . friends include Ruth, Ginny, and Kathy. This former South Juniorite plans to attend college in the fall. Activities: Latin Club 25 Talent Show 2, 3, 45 Usher at Graduation 35 Student Council Representative 25 Christmas Show 2, 3, 45 Bloodmobile 45 Choralcttes 2, 3, 4. MARILYN FASULO 113 Lakeview Avenue W.H.S. JOYCE FAULKNER 11 Samoset Lane CLIFFORD ERICKSON Technical One of our football players . . . keeps on the ball with Dave, Joe, and Roy . . . Swedish meatballs rate a touchdown with Eric . . . will tackle a career in engineering . . . success Activities: Football 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 45 Math Club 45 Graduation Usher 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 45 Popular Paul, former North Juniorite, goes for roast beef and spaghetti in a big way. This brown-eyed ice skater, whose partners in crime are Bun, Jim, and Lopa, is counting on college after graduation. Best of luck, Paul! Such is life! exclaims Marilyn, peeved by sessions for gum- chewing . . . may he seen with Trisha, Marie, or Joanne . . . plans to attend hairdressing school after graduation from Pretty, blue-eyed Joyce loves eating pizza, especially with Marilyn, Grace, Gail, and Sandy. Best of luck in the future, Joyce! .-lclfviries: Archery 2, 35 Bowling 25 Glue Club 25 Operctta 2. College EDWARD FARRELL Vocational 147 Chaffee Avenue Blue-eyed Eddie will be sailing for Uncle Sam as a machinist. Ravioli and turkey would he fine for his rations. You can see him working on cars with Bob, Dick, Rich, and Leone. Happy sailing, Eddie! Business Business PATRICIA FFRRITER Business 1300 Trapelo Road Patti gives all Italian foods a top rating: in her book . . . Thelma, Pat. Jean. Audrey, Betty, Carole, Barbara, and Sandy are her partners in crime. Well, I'll bel says petite, brown- eyed Patti. As a member of the stenographic course, Patti eyes Katharine Gibbs School with particular favoritism: to be a good secretary is her goal. JOSEPH FERRO Business 56 Calvary Street Spaghetti rings this brown-eyed lad's bell. .-in alumnus of South Junior, Red dislikes cars faster than his . . . usually seen with pals, John and Lincoln . . . two summer resorts top his Q ladder of favorites, Good luck, Joel fIt'tii'i'Iiei: Iliflerv 2. ffi Qs , .P 1272 Trapelo Road xt include business school. E fllirrnr Business Staff 1, ELLEN FITZPATRICK Colle e A 5 5-l Mayall Road f'Fitzy came to W.H.S. from St. Mary's High . . . likes roast beef and fried clams but stays away from conceited boys . . . can usually be seen with Cynthia and Carol. The future holds a teaching career for this pert lass. v., - ll- .f1cliii.'if-v: Howling tg Ilmmatics Cluh 1. ' .ILIDITH FLA-KNIGAN College I-I2 Chaffee Avenue Artistic Judi loves to draw and Cat spaghetti . . . often found styling the hair of pals, Marg, Jean, Grace, and Denise . . . hopes to do some-thing with her artistic talent in the future . . . sure to succeed! .-1rIiti'!1f'r.' .ht Clulv lg Nut-pap--r Ftzlff 2. EIIIVARD FLYNN College I 13 Ivillois Street Chicken and drive-in movies rate high with 'iTeddy . . , con- ,. stant companions include Peter, Fred, Norm, Tom, and Moose 433 . . . future includes college. 'g .4t'Iit1'ri e: Llnristnms Show 3, lg Hath Club l. 45 PAULETTE FIENNIAN College Deny everything! shouts Polly enjoy bemf' with Elaine Sandy, and Pam . , . dislike people who naff future plans .f1e!it'1'lirv: Latin Clulv 23 Debatin u Puuaics 1 Tatn n Cl , now L3 Pep Club 3, 1: Open Hxuse st eu a er a X Q .. 3 unior Prom 3: Class Vire reident llirror R rr- twtne KATHLEEN FLYNN General 121 Shore Road Good momin', Bright Eyes! says cheerful Kate, who's not so cheerful when rushed through W.H.S. lunches . . . would rather be eating fried clams or taking part in discussion of future plans. Activities: Usher lt Open House 2g Red Cross Representative 2: Clinic Staff 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 2: Talent Show 2. FRED FOWLER Vocational 41 Livingstone Lane This tall, blonde, blue-eyed lad likes to spend his time fishing, hunting, eating cheeseburgers, and taking courses in mechanical drawing . . . best friends are Doug, Steve, Bill and Roger. ' Fred plans to serve in Uncle Sam's Navy for a while before taking up professional carpentry. ' ' Activities: Safety Council 2, 3. CAROLE FRAZIER Business 18 Highland Street Hazel-eyed Carole came to W.H.S. by way of South .lunior High . . . can usually be seen with Jean, Sally, Martha and Milly . . . enjoys eating fried clams and French fries any time. Activities: Girls' Sports 23 Usher at Open House 2, 3: Red Cross Represen- tative 3: Blnocllnobilc 15 Business Staff 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. x , fig l .al JOHN FRECHETTE College 71 Virginia Road Popular John can be seen almost any time with Al, Carl, Art, and George. Sports, ice cream, and steak top his list of favorites . . . future plans for success include law school. Aclivities: Football 3, 4: Hockey 43 Baseball 3: Student Council Repre- S 'B' scntativc 3, 43 Maroon Squad 4. RONALD FRIZZELL College 153 Villa Street Versatile Ronny, is usually seen with Holm, Rick, and Ted . . . enjoys working with electronics and eating strawberry shortcake. Aftcr graduation from W.H.S., his main goal will be to receive a college education. Af-1ix111'f-v: Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, 15 Vslrcr at Opcn House 35 Math Clulu 1. FRED FUCCI General 1-I3 Calvary Street Fun-loving Frcd is always eating . . . partners in crime arc Peter and Larry. After serving Uncle Sam,-he hopes to become a successful businessman. If you see a bulging briefcase with bl . lf. it will lw liis. '. Aalltilier: Frmtluall 2. 46 v. KENNETH GAGE Technical 510 Waverly Oaks Road Versatile Ken is most often seen with pals, Joe and Ron . . . especially fond of fried chicken. Although his college plans are Y K' 5 uncertain. Ken hopes to pursue a career in science or math 1 . . . x+y: success for this W.H.S.'er. 2 ' , nlrtititiet: German Club 3, -1: Latin Club 2: National Honor Society 3. -lg rn S1-if-nee Seminar 3, lg Class Day Usher 3: Graduation Usher 3. , Ol JOSEPH GARRAHAN Technical 18 Brookfield Road Busy Joe. who loves the Language Lab, also loves food-any kind . . . this blue-eyed lad's pet peeve is Mr. Garrahan's this father'st English students. Looking ahead, Joe sees the Air Force Academy and a career in the service. Activities: German Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Lighting Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Open House Uaher 2: Red Cross Representative 3: Class Day l'sher 3: Christmas Show 2, 3: Football Usher 43 Audio-Visual Staff 'lg Sri.-nee Seminar ft, 13 Electrical Staff 2, 3, 43 Language Lab Assistant 1. A ae WILLARD GATES Vocational Sl 367 Crescent Street ' as . n 4 Q 1 s s , iw, ,lovtal '4B1ll likes physics best at W.H.S. . . . riding with 'j' Kathy, Warren and Ed is his favorite pastime . . . name , ' almost any food, and it's Billy's favorite . . . hopes to become a state policeman. N., pt Arlivities: Mirror Committee -13 Student Government Exchange Team 3. SALLY GAUTHIER Business 10-LA Taylor Street Sal can always be found with Toni, Lynn, Pat, and Carol . . . enjoys bowling, basketball, and archery . . . plans to become a good stenographer. Activities: Operetta 23 Basketball 2: Bowling 2, 33 Archery 2. GRACE GIARDINA 9 Gardner Street College Popular Grace is often overheard exclaitning, What's this madness? while chatting on the telephone . . . numbered among her friends are Denise, Judi, Jean, Frannie, Donna, and Marcia. Activilief: Bowling 25 Pep Club ig 210 Staff 3: Junior Prom Committee 35 Mirror Representative 3. COSMO GILBERTI Business 73 Wetherbee Road Cosmo is another ML Lucky when it comes to recreating, especially with Ricka, Pudgy and Joe. A stint with Uncle Sam is next on his agenda . . . then a business in Boston. Activities: Student Council Representative 2: Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Representative 2. :ag MARCIA GILLI 141 Dale Street ROBERT GILLIGAN Dramstics Club Play 3, 4: Talent Show 4: Cheering 4: Usher at Open , , . House 2: Maroon Squad 4: Christmas Show 4: Clee Club 2, 3: Newspaper Staff 2: Mirror Business Staff 2: Senior Play 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. College This pretty and popular cheerleader is headed for the University of Mass. next fall. Among her many friends are Nan, Elaine, Jean, Bari, and Judy. ,R - ff' , Activities: German Club 3, 4: Debating Club 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: ,L 'E ,ir ' C Business 3B Dermody Road Q Gill is really up in the air when he spies submarine sand- ' wiches . . . his high-flying friends include Janice, Red, Frank, , h Ken, and Bob. lt's the Air Force and then a streamlined future F 1 ., g ,A , for this brown-eyed lad. I doubt it, pall says Gill to those fi ip fy XA If f' who are 'tout of it . . . fixing his car takes up much of his f 7 fi ff- spare time. Best of luck in the future, Bob! ff Activities: Football 3: Cafeteria Squad 3, 4: Monitor 2, 3, 4. PAUL GINSBURG College 42 Boynton Street Brown-eyed Paul is college bound . . . look for him driving around with Eddie and John . . . he's on the road to a promising future. Activities: Rod Cross Representative 3: Talent Show Committee 4: Newspaper staff 3: Class Treasurer 2: Minor Representative 2: Mirror Business Staff 4. 81 Exchange Street SANDRA GOGUEN 6 Sun Street after graduation. WILLIAM GLOVASKY Vocational Popular Bill may be seen with Joe or Roger . . . enjoys shop theory and steak dinners . . . dislikes getting a '6started job to finish . . . cheerfully says, There's always another day! . . . will serve with Uncle Sam's Army. Cheerful Sandy may he found listening to records with Angie, Ginny, Beth, and Pat . . . dislikes people who are late . . . loves spaghetti and fried clams . . , can usually be heard saying, I'll say! This blonde senior hopes to do office work WALTER GLEASON Technical 91 Lake Street This husky varsity guard can most often be found riding his motor scooter or eating steak. He hopes to make M.l.T. his alma mater. Best wishes, Walter! Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Maroon Squad 4: Math Club 4. www., Business ,. DOUGLAS GOODWIN Vocational 39 Green Street L'Nuts! bellows blue-eyed Douglas at the mere mention of work. A transfer from Stevens High School in New Hampshire, popular Doug likes gym and eating fried clams and French fries . . . partners in crime are Warren and Freddy . . . bright BETTY GOUTHRO Business 10 Vernon St. Conceited boys are taboo with brown-eyed Betty . . . likes eating piua with her friends, Audrey, Lorraine, Jackie, and Dan . . . plans future as a secretary. Best of luck, Betty! ALFIO GRACEFFA 18 Sunset Road Popular Al, whose alias is Grass, previously attended N.J.H. His favorite pastime is spending money with his friends, Allie, Pokey, John, and Ken. Good luck to a terrific W.H.S.'er! 1 3 future seen with Uncle Sam's Navy. C PRISCILLA GOOLKASIAN College I2 Charlotte Road ' Armed with her trusty violin, Priscilla came to W.H.S. following ' a three-year engagement at N.J.H. Having fun with Martha, X, Polly, and Marcia strikes a major chord with Pris, who hopes to my major in music at college. ,, Activities: German Club 3, 43 Dramatics Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Talent K - ' Show 2, 3, 4: Christmas Show 2, 3g Usher at Open House 43 A.F.S. if Exchange Committee 3. Y WILLIAM GOULD College 150 High Street Good-natured Bill enjoys reading hot-rod magazines in his spare time . . . friends include Russell, Jim, and Allen . . . hopes to attend college after graduation. Good luck in the future, Bill! Activities: German Club 3, 4: Math Club 4. College Activities: Latin Club 23 Debating Club 25 Dramatics Club 3: Ski Club 4: Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 43 Basketball 23 Baseball 3, 4: Golf 4: Talent Show 3, 43 Marshal at Class Day and Graduation 3: Cafe Squad 25 Red Cross Representative 2, 35 Student Council Representative 2, 3: Maroon Squad 4: Christmas Show 3, ,lg Glee Club 33 Audio-Visual Staff 2: Newspaper Stuff 2: Junior Class President 35 Student Council President 45 Minor Staff 2, 3, lg Junior Prom Committee 3. STEPHEN GRACEFFA Business I7 Eddy Street Like wow! says 'iGrass when near homemade ravioli . . . shudders at the thought of homework . . . seen most of the time with Ken, Joe, Tudger and Red . . . plans to be a barber after graduation. Happy cutting, Steve! Activities: Basketball 35 Riflery 3: Cafeteria Squad 3, el: Red Cross Repre- sentative 2g .Uirror Business Stall 35 Audio Visual 2, 3. ' WALTER GRASSER 23 Benefit St. 111 Barbara Road EVELYN GROCHMAL General 263 Prospect Hill Road Evie's future plans feature nursing. Pizza and coke head her list of prescribed foods . . . makes the rounds of W.H.S. with Claire and .loan . . . Best wishes to a future Florence Nightingale! fi LOUISE GUSTAFSON ll Milton Street x-ray work . . . followers a wishes for the future! Activities: Operetta 2. VELMA HANNA 1-l-T Hardy Pond Road ing School. Quiet Wally enjoys physics and German at W.H.S. When not ' listening to tape recordings with Art, Walter, Lenny or Alvin, 9 he can be found eating his favorite food, turkey and all the fixings . . . future plans include the profession of dentistry. Good drilling! Activities: German Club 3, 43 Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, 45 Electrical Staff 3, 4. ELDEN CRAY Business Man, what a blast! exclaims popular Buzz . . . partners in laughter are Paul. Jim, Barry, and Lopa. The future will see him in Navy hlues. Smooth sailing, Buzz! . . . after graduation plans to do re Maureen, Joyce, and Lynne. Best Lu spends her time reading Pretty Vs-l dislikes those who hurry through corridors at W.H.S .... enjoys working . . . friends include Pauline, Joan, and Paulette . . . soon will attend New England Baptist Nurs- .-lriitifirf: Drrnnnties Club 23 Yollevball 25 Football lsherctte 3. College RUSSELL GULLOTTI College 96 Smith Street Italian food, especially pizza, is popular '4Hoodsie's favorite dish. This likeable lad enjoys riding with Ed, Bill, and Bruce . . . hopes to attend college after graduation. Activities: Cafeteria Squad 25 Red Cross Representative 2: Sophomore Dance Committee 2. Business College 'Q LYNNE HARON 94 Ravenswood Road Business f , A I tx If Lynne isn't eating a pizza or fried clams, she is probably at the 'Uh howling alleys with Pat, Sally. Carole, Louise, and Audrey . . . 3 6 plans to attend New England School of Art. .40 X Activities: Dramatifs Club 2, 3, 1-3 Pep Club lg Usher at Open House L fda s, BARBARA HART Business . 'Q' 11 Falmouth Road h I ' Pretty, brown-eyed Barbara is planning to become a secretary lx if . . . friends are Linda, Judy, Terry, and Charlene. Good luck in the future, Barbara! Atlivitiz-x: Talon! Show lg Pep Club 3, -lg Business Staff 3, 1: Dance Coma mittee 2: Huck:-v Chr-rrlr-axle! 4: Clcriral Staff 1. AUDREY HAYES Business DAVID HAYES 77 Central Street Tall, dark, and handsome--that's Hazie, a transfer from St. Nlary's High . . . 'tHoly mackerel! heard at mention of rattling cars. but steak makes his brown eyes shine . . . spare time is spent playing baseball and basketball with Fred, Mac, Phil, Neil, Eddie, Bruce, or Danny . . . forecast for bright future begins at Newman Prep School. College JOANNE HAX hS 157 Grove Street at dislikes rumor -pn-:ull-rs . . , sure Qvlluul tr'4lt'lle'r. 1... l'l..t r,....mtn..- 1. llaysn- may br- see-n with tranny, Paula, Penny, or Charlt-nn alnm-t any tinn- . . , -urs. O.K.. finvlu to fried chicken . . . Sly-iw l, tg Lb--'ring i. l: 5-fpltf-r:iory flop ll'-ff-rating 4ft-tnmittr-'- 25 Sunil-1 MARY t,hNl.bl,t IME lib Business , 308 l,ake Street x flow about ll1.itf i- X:-tl fnxotitv rxpre-ssioti. lla-1' spun- time 461 Main Street This petite miss with the hazel eyes and brown hair enjoys talk- ing to the girls . . . sharing in her conversations are Betty, lanet, and Charlie. French fries make this senior's lips smack with delight . . . favorite question is What did you say? Her ambi- tion is to be a secretary, and we're sure she'll make a good one. Aclitilier: Girls' Sports 2, 35 Clue Club 25 Atlviulanri- Collvvtor 8. 4 Q.- 0 fa. XB: College In Nllt't't't'll as an elt-nu-ntary y 'L 4 fintls ll1'l' rollvr-skating with joan, Pllyllis. llonna. lbw- lim-, ,Q and Carol, tlouil lnvk in the future. Nt-tl ' ROGER HEBERT Vocational ll Willowv Street Whenever you hear Hello, Charlie you can be sure that 'LBuzz is near. This St. Mary's transfer especially likes his math class at W.H.S. A date with Uncle Sam is in his future. PAULA HERTER College t 9 Barton Street Peppy, petite Paula enjoys a chow mein feed with Frannie. Joanne, Betsy. and Denise, but dislikes Saturday night basket- Lis ball games. After graduation, t'Chocolate plans to take a commercial art course at Endicott Junior College. + Uber 'rt O1-n llm - 2' Student Counril Rcwrescntative 2' Glce Club 2, 50 ll Aclivilies: Maroon Squad 4: Pep Club 3, ft, Vice President 3, Pr:-sirlr-nt 43 s . p 1 us: , . . 4 I , ' Newspaper Staff 23 Minor Hnmcroom Rf-pr:-sr-ntative 2. - RICHARD HOFFMAN Vocational 136 Temple Road + Tall Hoff is often heard shouting, Hey, there! . . . very fond of food, especially spaghetti . . . enjoys math most at W.H.S .... can be found playing hockey or skin diving when not in school . . . secret desire is to be a draftsman. pw! ,Fifi ,L . df' l,. . 5 1 CAROL HORNE Business 9 Walnut Street Popular Carol enjoys watching television or telephoning Gerry, Paula, Carolyn, and Janet in her spare time. Chicken, pizza, and chop suey are tops on her list of favorites . . . hopes to work with retarded children in the future. Activities: Student Council Representative 33 Glee Club 23 Business Staff 3. Fr' DONNA HOYT Business ,LM-:sa U 165 Temple Road Q . i' V 4 V Popular Donna is the leader of our drum majorettes those pretty brown tyes are a familiar sight to her friends Sandy Terry Barb and l'rann1e Atluztz 1 lim 2 3 4 Drum Majorttte 2 3 Leader of Dr n 1 r t nrr inrss ll r or nr r r 1 are a Drama ics lr JANIFS HLBER Vocational 16l'l1nt Street Lil lu thl plan' bellows popular Hub when there are 15.1 of work urou d 1 st ty 01 WN Robtrt and laul top thx hkcablt lads hst of favorites bound for Plyrla College in Ohio llzst of luck .limi 52 . ROBERT ISAACSON l3'l Stow Street Tall, good-looking Bob comes from Fred, Ted. Dick, Bob, Mike, Ron, pastime . . . steak and fried clams homework on weekends is low . . engineering course at Northeastern U. .-1eli1.i21'ei: Riflery 2, 35 Crimson Key 43 Art Dance Committee 2. THERESA IANNUZZO Business is ' 376 Newton Street I 1 Terri wishes to attend l.B.XI. school in the future . . . enjoys cheering for the hockey team with Barb, Charlene. Judy, Linda, L 6' ' ' . V' and Donna. Best of luck in the future, Terril .-lclirilicv: Dranititirs Club 2, 3, ig Talent Show 3, fl: Clicering 3, 45 Pep Club 1: Usher at Op:-n House tg Red Cross Representative 2, 33 Student 5 Council Representative 2: Class Play Usher 3g Graduation lfsher 3: Glee Club 2: Bloodmohilc 4g Business Staff 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, lg Clerical Staff of Jlinnr 1: Sophomore Danvfe Committee 2. 5 LINDA ILLSLEY College 89 Galen Street People who arc-n't on time just don't rate with Blondie, who can be found eating fabulous fried chicken with Bea, Marie, and Agnes . . . hopes to teach elementary school after gradua- tion. Best of luck, Linda! Q41 ,re 2, -fm Activities: Bowling 3: Usher at Open House 33 Football Usher 3, Jlirrof Business Staff 4. ' MARY IPPOLITO College -I7 Charlotte Road Mary thinks that chocolate frappes are just L'fabulous but doesn't think so favorably of getting up early Monday mornings . . . talking on the phone, usually to Paulette, Cynthia, and Ellen, is her favorite pastime. After graduation Mary plans to go to fr-s ' YY, Lasell Junior College to take an executive secretarial course. Best of luck, Mary! ,-lrfiL'illvv: llrnlxiutics Club fl, l: Girls' Sports J: Open llousr- l'shr'r 2, lg 4 3 Ilonieroom Representative lv. Technical N.J.H. . . , going out with and Jim is his favorite are high on his list, but . future plans include an Club 45 Ski Club 4: Sophomore X KENNETH JOHNSON Business I9 Pearl Street Tall. blond Kenny often exclaims, I give upli' . . . enjoys I Q-'V I eating steak best , . . cohorts include Rick and Bob . . . all , indications total a career as an accountant. .-trlirlliewz flifr-1-'rin Squiul 33 Nl-initor tg Huck'-y I. PATRICIA JOHNSTON Business 3-1-B Hansen Road French fries are filed under favorites hy this future secretary. Pat keeps her records with Lynne, Audrey, Sally, and Louise . . . makes a memo to dislike people who push in crowds. Arlizilievf Pe-p Squad 3, 1, Open llousf- lfslicr lg Business Stall 1. M0 if 6 JAMES JUDD Technical 62 Bedford Street Be serious, says money-loving Jimmie, who is always broke. This brown-eyed lad loves eating southern fried chicken and bowling with Bob, Fred, and Dick. Hopes to enter field of engineering soon. Good luck, Jim! Activities: German Cluh 2, 33 Math Club 4. DAVID KANN College 81 Bennett Street Pizza and sub sandwiches are two of Dave's favorite foods . . . favorite pastimes include driving and reading . . . hopes to enter the U.S. Air Force. Activities: German Club 2. 260 Warren Street EDWARD KAPLAN College 42 Caughey Street The day just isn't long enough for energetic Eddie, who enjoys driving and working . . . often heard saying Okay, fine! I . . . plans to attend University of Massachusetts after graduation from W.H.S. Activities: Debating Club 35 Dramatics Club 3, -1: Dramatic: Club Play 3, 4-5 Talent Show Business Manager 43 Usher at Open House 33 Student Council Representative 33 Christmas Show-Glee Club 45 Mirror Homeroom Representative 35 Minor Business Staff 45 Home-room Representative 39 Senior Play 4: Senior Prom Committee 4. E MARY GLADYS KENNEY College WALTER H. KELLEY Vocational 23 Castle Street Active Butch favors math and pizza . . . enjoys bowling and playing baseball and hockey with friends, Bugs and Maron . . . spare time spent painting and dancing. This future draftsman holds the plans to success. Activities: Hockey 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Gladys, with her bright eyes and light brown hair, plans to attend Chandler School for Women and become an executive secretary . . . seen most often with Joanne, Jean, and Joan. Good luck in the future, Gladys! .41-1iri11'e'x.' Gt-rman Club 2: Dt-baring Club 33 Dramutivs Club 2, 35 Dramalics Club Play 2. 3: Talr-nt Show 23 Pep Club 2, 35 Christmas Show 35 Senior l'lnv 4. VIRGINIA KEOUGH General 2,1-7 Garden Circle Ginny, as she- is known to Beatrice, Lorna, Dot, and Nancy. plans among many other things to become a nurse's aid. Lots of luck, Ginny! At'li'tt'n't's: Girls' Sports 2, Clee Club 25 Cafeteria Squad 4: Decoration Cnmmitlrt' 2. THOMAS KINRAIDE 1l3 Virginia Road .-.Z.t r I. PAULET KIRLEY 26 Riverside Drive School of Education. ln his spare time Tommy enjoys shooting and debating . . . with whom? His friends, Phil. Tom, and Walter. College and a career in engineering will fulfill his ambitions. His advice to the world is. '5Don't knock it 'til you've tried it! Submarine sandwiches make his day complete. .-ltl1'ii1i'f-f: Gi-rman Club 2. 3, ig Debating Club ig Ski Club 3, lg Rifle Tv-am 2 1 1 Nhtli t'Iul 1 Pretty Paulet loves dancing and skating. A transfer from St. llary's, she's usually seen with partners in fun, Marie, Sandra, and .lean . . . will climb educational ladder at Boston College .-irtivitivx: Dramatirs Club lg Basketball 3, -lg Bowling 3, -lg Volleyball 2, 33 Technical College Senior Play lg Cafeteria Squad 3, -lg .llirfor Business Staff 3, -lg Christmas Show Lg Debating: Club 1. JEAN KLIMOSKI College ll Trinity Circle This blue-eyed blonde senior is hardly ever seen without Mar- garet, Nancy, Judy, or Marcia . . . likes lobster and sleeping . . . dislikes serious people . . . hopes to attend college after graduation. Good luck, Jean! Aclirztiex: Latin Club 25 Dramatics Club 43 Talent Show 45 Pep Club 45 Rell Cross Representative 25 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 43 Christmas Show 41 Newspaper Staff 2. ROGER LABOSSIERE 696 Lexington Street JOSEPH LaCAVA 12 Auburn Street Brown-eyed Roger enjoys fishing and hunting with fellow out- doors-men, Paul. Dave, Larry, Don, and Ronnie. Roger, who plans to follow the carpentry trade after graduation, lists mechanical drawing as his favorite W.H.S. course. One of our husky football heroes, Cavan can often be found Se-if discussing some tricky strategy or complaining about piles of homework with Roy and Cliff. Joe hopes to carry his trusty slide rule with him to a school of engineering. Activities: German Club 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 43 Math Club 4. WALTER KIRLEY College 26 Riverside Drive 'gTom enjoys working on his stereo equipment with Billy, Phil, and Paul . . . hopes to attend Wentworth Institute or North- eastern U. after graduation from W.H.S. Activities: Math Club -lg Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, -ig Electrical Staff 2, 3, 4: Mirror Representative 25 Rifle Team 2, 3, 45 Open House lfsher 2g Red Cross Representative 2. Q 'f 4 V ocational Technical PAULA LalVlONT Business 'lhls perky miss dlsltkts snobs . . answers 5011, yeah? to almost any question in her spare time can be found ice- skatmg or munching on pizza at the local pizza shack . . . hopes to become a secretary friends include Sandy, Janet, and Aflttztzes Pep Club -1- Christmas Show 1 Clee Club 2. FRED LaCHAPELLE College 19 Craven Circle Athletic La, as he is known to his friends, Danny, Jimmy, and Dave, enjoys sports at W.H.S. best . . , frowns on cranky people . . . often heard saying Hi, doll! . . . future aims are college and the Air Force. Activities: Basketball 25 Baseball 4. EDWIN LAETZ Vocational 69 Rich Street Likeable Buster, as his friends know him, likes swimming, boating, and drawing . . . can often be seen eating spaghetti and drinking coffee . . . intends to enter the Air Force after graduation. He's taking off to an interesting future. l Fountain Street sure to be sunny! Staff 3. RONALD LAZARO Business 71 Villa Street Steak is tops on Ron's menu . . . seldom found without Jerry, Butch. Elf, and Buzz . . . crowded cafes peeve this likeable lad . . . hopes to go to business College and see Uncle Sam after high school. .4t-m-fm--J Fu-vtlmll 1. JEANNETTE Lf-BLANC General ll Clark Street Jay, usually set-n with Jackie, Judy, and Pat, enjoys listening to rt-cords and eating spaghetti and meatballs. A'Snobbish people are ht-r pct pt-eve. Jeannette is uncertain about her plans for the future. but we wish hor the best of luck in everything. .-11-liritiwx: Calf--tr-rin Squad 1. HELEN LARKS Bus Blue-eyed Helen, who previously attended South Junior enjoys bowling with her friends, Carol Betsy Paula Angt Sally. Though her future contains no definite plans as ye Activities: Glce Club 23 Basketball 2 3 Christmas hon 2 B DOROTHY Le BRUN Business 26 Chester Lane IJ:-e Dee like-s rolh-r skating with liobbyt-, Linda. Carol. Net. Donna, Sandra. Pat. and Maggie. She wants to teach roller skating out Wi-st. where the wheels are big! .4t'!1't'ili'ev: Cnfvti-ria Squad 2: lied Cross Iir-prc'sr-ntntiw 2: Business Staff 3. I. RFSSELI. LeCLAIR College Sla Alder Street Nlusically-inclined Russ hails from Woonsocket High School 'auf' Ky . . . favorite pastime is playing with his band . . . tunes up with Bill Dick and 'Klan a military career strikes a leasant . . . . . . - p , tone in the future. 1 .-lr1ir1'11'r'c: Hand 2. 3. I: llnth Club 1. LIN DA LEONA RD IIE, Greenwood Avenue f big future. Cuniruittv-rv 3. JOAN LEONE College 86 Adams Street Popular Jeanie goes for Italian food and drawing. Tests on Monday bother this pert lass, who roams the halls of W.H.S. with Carrie, Speedy, Gladys, Dottie, Karen, and Gail. A nursing career in store for Joan. W Activities: Latin Club 23 Dramatics Club 2g Art Club 43 Open House Usher 3: Talent Show 43 fllirmr Art Staff 43 Prom Committee 3, 4. , JOSEPH LERRO College 35 Aberdeen Avenue Football and basketball are two of .loe's favorite s ort , -- ' - -p . . . V 5' most often seen with Becky, Tom, Russ, and Fred . . . engineer- F i ki - ing career is included in loe's future. I.. 2 Q ' ALVIN LINNELL College ' ,W TI Indian Road L'How about that! exclaims 'lBilly. Look for him lounging in ,V the language lab . . . sure to trade his tapes for a plate of ' f ' steak . . . plans to attend college or join the Navy. , .-lt'!iri'1i'vs: German Club 3, lg l.anguage l.ab Assistant I. 57 N. burgers will always be in style for Linda Llttle one plans to be a fashlon designer Lol latest modes with Dee Dee Bobby and Caro t-11'L'i!ies: Drumutius Club Play I T1 tn at rw 4 Pep mr 2, 33 Red Cross Reprvsv,-n1n Ilzrfor DIANE LIVELY General 68 Arcadia Avenue Diane can usually be found playing badminton or listening to some of her favorite records . . . usually seen with Charlotte, Greta, Rossy, MaryAnn, or Snappy . . . will he working after graduation from W.H.S. EDITH LOESER College 323 Florence Road Pretty and petite, Edith likes everyone and everything at W.H.S .... skiing and climbing rate with this blue-eyed miss, who's usually seen with Maryanne. A teaching career tops her mountain of success. ,-1cIir'i1ir'x: German Club 2, Latin Cluh 23 Mirror Art Staff 3, 4, Art Editor lg Math Clulz ,Lg Bloodmohile fl: National Honor Society 3, 4. JOSEPH LOPEZ General 230 River Street When you hear Baby, you're the ginchiestin, you know I.opa is somewhere close by . . , he may be indulging in his favorite pastime, eating spaghetti or pizza, or he may be with his friends, Fred. Dodo, or Ed. No matter where you find him, you'll discover that his pet peeve is English compositions . . . future plans include studying liberal arts. Aclirilifhv: Ifmmtlxnll 3. PATRICIA LOWD I5 Sharon Street J KAREN LOWNEY I5 Edwin Road ln her spare time Iat can usually be found eating pizza with Cookie, Barbara, Helene, Marlene or Nancy . . . will attend I.B.3I. school in the future. Good luck, Pat. This blue-eyed senior may be seen with Ioanie or Carrie-I.ou . , . hopes to attend Mass. General Hospital School of Nursing . . . prescribes reading to those who seek enjoyment . . , her future' is just what the doctor ordered. FREDERICK LORD College I2 Rockridge Road Turkey loving Rick', enjoys parties-any time, any place . . . travels halls of W.H.S. with Billy, Ted, Ron, Ed, Phil, George, Paul, and Fred . . . sunny future predicted for this likeable lad. .-ivliviliex: German Club 3, 43 Basketball -1: Baseball 4. General College RICHARD LUSSIER 156 Adams Street 5:- Dick, a member of the auto mechanics course, particularly likes to eat fried clams in his hot rod. Keep on the ball-bearings, Vocational Dick! NIERRILY LYDON College 2 1... 113 Colonial Avenue ,nk P' Blue-eyed Nlcrrily thinks tests on Mondays are terrible, ter- rible! . . . shares subs and pizzas with Bari, Charl, Penny, and I other members of the SSS .... plans to lu-1-ome a medical secretary. .-1cri't'ilif's: Latin Club 2, D1-hating Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, I: Talent Show 33 Pm-p Club 3, 1: Usher at Open House 2g Red Cross Represen- tative 2, 33 Christmas Show 3: 210 Staff 4: Newspaper Staff 2, 3: Mirror Business Staff 33 Junior Prom Committee 3: March of Dimes Committee 3, -1. nn 2' Z' 13 -..,-ff LAURA MACCIO College 21 Hill Road Coodyl says Laura as she finds someone else who likes to study. When not busy knitting or drawing, she can usually be found shooting or sewing. Steak and French fries are tops with Laura as are her friends, Phyllis, Betty, and Sherry. Activities: Archery 35 Talent Show -lg Usher at Open House 43 Red Cross Representative 23 Christmas Show 4, Clee Club 23 Art Club -lg Business Staff 3, -1: Newspaper Staff 2. JAMES MacDONALD 109 Prospect Hill Road Popular '6Mac, a transfer from St. Mary's High School, enjoys skiing with his friends, Bernny, Bob, Gerry, Bill, Dave, and Butch . , . will find success as a future owner of a construction business, PAUL NlacDONALD 37 Charlotte Road Annapolis. Activities: Ski Club lg Football 4, Hockey Cafeteria Squad 8, Chri-tmae Show I Popular Paul spends his spare time supporting his hot rod. On any hot summer day he can be found cruising around Lake Cochituit on his boat . . , called 'tMac, by his W.H.S. cohorts, Jim, Jerry, Donny, Bill, and Charlie . . . hopes to go to E .lfliriliz-f: German Linh 2, 3: Ski Club lg Football l. ROBERT NIABIE Technical 51 Sanders Lane Active Bob enjoys the Ski Club at W.H.S .... cohorts in crime include Terry, Vaino, Ben, and Todd . . . hopes to attend college and study engineering. Activities: German Club 3, 'lg Debating Club 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 43 Golf 3, 45 Riflery Club 2, 39 Christmas Show 43 Math Club 4: Clee Club lg Crimson Key 4: Newspaper Staff Sports Editor 4: National Honor Society 3, l. l College 45 Baseball tg Talent Show fl, RICHARD MacDONALD Business 40 Prospect Street I. 5 1'll het you five bucks, says Mac, who dislikes soggy ice cream sandwiches, hut really loves steak and ketchup . . . partners in crime include John, Joe, Ron, and Willy . . . future predictions: a branch of the service for this red-headed lad. 'V , 1 , PAULETTE MaclVOR College lel2 Bright Street Jus enjoys howling. working. or eating fried chicken and Chinese food. Bad weather is her greatest peeve . . . friends include Cynthia, Ellen, Mary, and Joan. After graduation Paulette plans to become a nurse. .4wl1'tili f'.v : l.atin Cluli 2: llramatirs Clulv 2, 3: Open lluttst' Keller 2. t, ' MARGARET MacNEIL College 62 Beal Road Fun-loving Margaret . . . usually found swimming with Nancy, Marcia, Jean, and .ludy . . . happiest when eating a sub sand- wich . . . plans to head a kindergarten classroom after gradua- tion from YV.H.S. Good luck, Margaret! Acliriliex: Latin Club 2: ll:-hating Club 2, 3, 'lg Drnmatics Club 2, 3, -li Gills' Sports 2. 3. l: Pep Clnh 4: Dramatics Club Play 3, 43 Talent Show 3, l: Open llouse l'slurr 33 Student Council Representative 2, 33 Maroon Squad l: llluss Day I'-her 3: Graduation Usher 3: Christmas Show 4: lllootlmoliilv l: Math Club -tg Newspaper Staff 2, 3, -1: National Honor Sotivlv fl, ll llirrur ltr-pr:-sr'n!.ttit'c 43 A.l .S. Comniittr-0 3. vu txkw if ei l ,. r 'i -'Wi' x- ,-:Zk ' Il, Business JOHN lVIacNElLL 150 School Street Mac, as he is called hy Dick, Rich, Willy, Paul, Buzz, Pudgy, and Red, can usually he found bowling, skating, or eating spaghetti . . . pet peeve at W.H.S. is homework . . . plans include a Navy career. Best of luck, Mac! CHARLES MACARlAN College 3 Mt. Pleasant Street Friendly Charles came to W.H.F. from Alexandria, Egypt. Spring chicken is at the top of his pyramid. Look for this tall, athletic fellow roaming with Paul and lloh . . . plans to travel on to Wt-ntwortlt lnstitute. fs .irlitilivu Christmas Slum lg t1.tt'4-tvriu Squad 1. JAMES MAHER Business 85 ,lenning Road The early bird catches the work, is ,lin1's cheerful philosophy. This happy lad loves catching steak and baked potatoes with lane, lean. Dir-ky, llennis. and Doc , , . hopes to make llently School of Accounting his alma mater. 60 1115 Felton Street ARTHUR MAIN College 70 Church Street You talking to me? asks Art, who is nicknamed Ear . . . plays right halfback on the football team . . . loves sleeping and eating anytime . . . plans to attend college in California . . . friends are John, Carl, Jim, and Allie. Activities: Football 2, 3, lg Golf -lv: Talent Show 4: Cafeteria Squad 4: Christmas Show 1. GERALDINE MAKER Business 44-D Hansen Road Cerry's secret dream is to become an airline stewardess. Chop suey and pizza are tops with this well-liked miss . . . pet peeve is rainy days. Gerry may often be found bowling with her friends, Carol, Bev, Janet, and Margaret. Aflivilies: Civil Air Patrol 3, -lg Dramatic: Club -lf. PAULINE MANCUSO College SUSAN MANNING College 269 Linden Street Sweet, smart, and saucy describes this blond curly-haired miss to a T, Sue is generally found matching notes with Gerry, Pam, Nancy, Sue, and Jean . . . future spells college for speech therapy study. Activities: Latin Club 35 Talent Show 3, 4g Pep Club 3, -lg Cafeteria Squad 1: Red Cross Representative 2, 35 Christmas Show 43 Maroon Squad 45 Glen Club L Pauline's nickname, 'Speedy was no doubt given to her by Jean, Millie, Carol, and Bertha. This popular miss will soon don the cap of the Florence Nightingales. Activities: Latin Club 25 Girls' Sports 2. 1 2 ft th ROSALIE NIANNINO College 19 Newburgh Street You can usually find i'Rosi in the corridors of W.H.S. with her friends, Diane, Cynthia, Margie, or Marilyn. Taking it easy by listening to the radio and eating fried clams is her idea of he-avr-n. Rosi's thumbs are down to report cards on Fridays . . . hopes to do secretarial work. .-lt'liri.'1rx: 210 Staff 2, 3, l. MARY ANN NIANTENUTO Business 72 Kendall Park You're' kidding! says this hazel-eyed pizza-eater who hates to get up on rainy mornings. Look for this future secretary taking notes with Charlotte. Katie, Loretta, and Gail. .lclititir-x: Howling, Arcliery 2, 3, ,lg Dramatics Club 2: Pep Club 3: Softball 2. bl 82 Central Street JUDITH MARSH 239 Ash Street RANDOLPH MARTIN College 6 Real Road Cond-natured Randy enjoys golf and hockey at W.H.S .... friends include Brian and Frank . . . steak rates highest on his list . . , looking forward to college after graduation. .-itlitiliev: Horkcy 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 43 Math Club 4. JANET MAY 54 Dale Street X LORETTA MAZZOLA 242 Lowell Street medical SeCretary. MARLENE MARCOUX General Popular Marlene enjoys eating spaghetti with Nancy, Pat, Joan, Diane, Pam, and Marilyn . . . wedding bells are chiming in Marlene's future. Best of luck always, Marlene! Uftlarshaf' who likes Italian foods, frowns on small eaters . . . may be seen with Millie, Barb, Terry, or Linda . . . hopes to attend I.B.M. school after graduation. Activities: Talent Show 33 Red Cross Representative 2g Glee Club 2. Jan, whose favorite foods are steak and pizza, enjoys going to Waltham High football games with Joanne, Gerry, and Mar- garet. This happy lass is looking forward to a business career. Q Aclitizies: Basketball 23 Archery 2: Pep Club 3. Brown-eyed Lo is usually seen eating pizza with Gail, Maryanne, and Judy . . . homework rubs this gal the wrong way . . . future plans include business college and later work as a ,4t'lii'llics: Dramatic-s Club Il: Girls' Sports 3, lg Glcr Club 2. Business RICHARD MARTIN Business 28 Sterling Road Red, our popular Senior Class President, is partial to potato chips but tries to squelch squares. A North Junior boy, he is often found munching with Bob, Frank, Mucca, and Ken. After graduation he plans to join the Air Force and eventually become a fighter pilot. Arliviliesr Basketball 2, 35 Red Cross Representative 2: Student Council Representative 33 Class Day Usher 35 Graduation Usher 3: Monitor 47 President of Class 4. Business College JUDY MCANDREVVS General H9 Adams Street llrown-eyed Judy. usually called Jack by Barbara, Evie, Jewels. and Donna. enjoys eating spaghetti, but doesn't appre- ciate grouchy people. Judy's main goal is to become a good housewife. and wx-'re sure she'll succeed. JAYNIC Nic-CARE General , 25 Tavern Road , . Jaynt-'s favorite pastime is listening to records with the gang, Frannie, Nancy. Betty, and Helen . . . hopes to become a hairdresser after studying at Mansfield Academy. She's sure to , get a hc-adn! l .4t'1ui'1u'v: Ski Club 1: l'ep Club 3, Cafeteria Squad 2, 3: Girls' Basketball 2, fig Cler- Club 2. lr 23 Centre Street .4c.'iritiev: Latin Club 23 Library Council 2, 3, I. llfllI'l'l'l Nic-CARTHY College I0 Greenwood Lane Nlais oui. everyone knows he can find Judy with Pat, Judy, Joy, Marie. or Linda. ,Xll together now-one, two, three is what she whispers walking through of our future linguists. the corridors, Bonne chance to one .-lf'1itrI1ew.' l.ntin Llulv Y, Y, 13 Draniatics Club 2, 3, lg Ski Club lg Pep tllub 35 lsber at Open House 2, 3: Girls' Sports 25 Class Day lfsber fig Graduation llsltrr fig Clee Club '7 25 llloodniobilf- 13 Student Criunril llepre- sr-ritutiw' I: N1-u.p:tpf-r Staff .., 3, lg Co-Editor -lg National Honor Sorietx' 3, lg llirmr liusinv-ss Staff tg Jlirfar Representative 33 Junior Prom Coma mittee Il: Talent Flnm tfoinrnitttw- 3, tg if-err-tary 1. R0lll'ill'l' Nlr-Cl'l.l,0l'Cll llizsiness .fl Wlleelof-lt lloatrl Wim-ka. as ht- is lllel known to his friends. Carl. Don, Tudga, .lf-hn. and Hoy. hopes to enter tht- armed seryices after gradua' friends are l'il't'Il. ligne. Phil. and Jack . . . plans to attend . -wniun Prep and Xortlieaslv-rn. - H. .mug-r of llaskf-tli.ill Imiin 2, 1, lg C--rnian Club 2, 33 Hath Q6 4 af? Hu- JEANNE NICCARTHY fo tsl' Friendly Jeannie is about when chums, Dottie, Klaits Doro thea. and Marie are nearby . . . pet peeve is people who an nt on time. Good luck to a future lady in white. tion. llest of luvk. Nlttekal iv. 'YS , I :,f,.w-is i ft-, ilt.tl1J.'t, 1. ixuias ut-poxxiii.i. 0011.112 Q... .V ll f.t-ntrul Ftreet lla-y. wolf mills Niue . . . gastronomic delights include pina. spaghetti. und nn-atlralls . . . dislikes women drivers . . . ri Orange Street a nurse's white cap. Activities: Bowling 2, 4. MARILYN MCIVOR Business 138 Bright Street Blue-eyed Charlie loves to write letters but disagrees with people who tell her she's in a had mood. Fried chicken is her heart's delight. Her friends, Pam, Pat, Diane, and Joan, often hear her say, Oh, Diane! Are you crazy? Business school and I.B.M. work are on Marilyn's agenda. Activities: Dramatics Club 2, 35 Open House Usher 25 Red Cross Represen- tative 23 Glee Club 25 Business Office Staff 43 Mirror Clerical Staff 43 Operetta 2. JOY MCKENZIE l654 Trapelo Road AGNES MCLAUGHLIN 40 Fairmont Avenue Editor 2, fl, ig Bnnrl 3, -lg Orrhostr J ACQUELINE MCEACHERN General Jackie a whiz with a needle and a demon in the kitchen is usually seen with Jeanette, Judy, and Pat . . . soon will don JANET MCFARLAND Business , 40 Orange Street J 1. Jan, as she is known to her friends, Barb, Elaine, Paula, and A Sandy, plans to become a secretary in the future. Lots of luck, Jan! ,fl Activities: Pep Club 4-3 Junior Prom Committee 3. This peppy miss likes listening to music with Pam, Judy, Jeanne, Paulette, and Agnes . . . hopes her future pupils will bring her French fries instead of apples. Aclivilies: Math Club -1-3 Glee Club 2. gpm .' It 4 ' f-' 'fk . , V- JVY J PHYLLIS McKAY Business 89 Central Street Fun-loving Phil likes her veal outlets with tartar sauce. Lorraine, Cenesta, and Lorra are her special friends . . . plans on a secretarial career in the future. Her name is filed under success College College Active 'iAggie may be seen with Marie, Judy, Judy, or Dolores . . . likes ice cream and playing her flute, hut crowded buses hit a sour note . . . hopes to attend B. C. School of Nursing. I Aclivizies: Lntin Club 23 Debating Club 2, 35 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4g Girls' dx , Sports 2, 3, -ig Talent Show 45 Open House Usher 3: Newspaper Staff Ie ,' o f PAUL MCLAUGHLIN 91 Prospect Hill Road I5 Vernon Street 4, 5 1' winter, and slee in when he isn't doing an thin else . . . X P g Y g ' - future forecasts college and the Coast Guard. l Activities: German Club 2, 3, 4: Debating Club 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Foot- V ' ball 2, 3, lg Riflery 4: Talent Show 4: Rell Cross Representative 2: Student ' i E Council Representative 35 Christmas Show -11 Math Club 4. me sk , LJ1 ,JW PATRICIA MEIKLE Business 100 Hillcrest Road Friendly S'Pam shudders at the thought of homework, but Why-y-y not! . . . roams the halls of W.H.S. or munches pizza or spaghetti with Marilyn, Diane, Pat and Joan . . . hopes to launch herself in the business world as a secretary after graduation from W.H.S. Actitilies: Draluatirs Club 2, 35 Talent Show 4g Glee Club 23 Business Staff 4g Clerical Staff 15 Senior Play Homeroom Representative 4. Mac, as Fred, Dick, Bob, and Jim call him, enjoys the clubs at W.H.S .... likes water skiing in the summer, skiing in the Business Brown-eyed Mac likes to keep his jaws busy eating . . . doesn't like people who Wag their tongues too fast . . . , strongly supports splitting steaks with Carl and Wally . . . will soon visit cloud nine as a member of the Air Force. MICHAEL MCNAMARA Technical Wu MARLENE IVIEARS Business 38 Brewster Road Blue-eyed Marlene, who previously attended school in Dorchester and Saugus, hopes to become a secretary and housewife. She enjoys eating hot fudge sundaes and hamburgers most of all with her friends, Blarylou and Velma. Good luck in the future! vii . g , rw i ll' DOLORES HELLO College 1378 Trapelo Road Lively Del dislikes gossips . . . usually found water-skiing or munching on cinnamon rolls . . . friends include Di, Judy, Pam Mi-X and Sandy . . . will surely succeed in college as a language major. .4t'1itilif-v: German Club 3, i: Latin Club 2, Secretary 2: Usher at Open House- 23 Rf-il Cross Rrlpresv-ntative -1: Graduation Usher 3: Bloodmobile 43 National Iiunnr Society 3, 43 ,llirror Literary Staff 4, Mirror Homeroom R4-pre-sn-titativv 23 Dani-e Coinluitt'-f' I. JAMES MERRILL Vocational 51 Ash Street Brown-eyed Jamie smiles at science, steak, and swimming, but is annoyed by TV commercials . . . often found bouncing a basket- ball with Denis, Bud, Larry, and Bill . . . plans to become a linotype operator. lfritilzw: Nif-'lx ffountil 'L l: l'fvIt.mg.' l'r4.:r.nu 'ig Y.-.nl..,..k !..ntnult.'.- 1, csv T WALTER MICHAELS Technical 19 Plant Avenue Cenial Walt hails from North ,lunior . . . usually seen with buddies, Jim, Paul, and Cappa . . . favorite pastime is playing hockey . . . fond of fried rice . . . future plans include M.l.T. Aclivilies: Math Club -lg Hockey 4. LORRAINE MILLIKEN Business 27 Banks Street Merry Millie is a tennis fan . . . keeps the ball bouncing with Pat and Carolyn . . . Fisher Junior College takes first prize in her game. Best of luck, Millie! Acfiriliet: Pep Club 23 Girls' Sports 2, 33 Red Cross Representative 2: News- paper Staff 25 Dance Committee 2: Open House Usher ,lg Clerieal Staff nf Mirror -1: Attendance Colleetnr -1. SALLY MIRABITO Business 18 Highland Street Brown-eyed 'iSam really udigsn eating-especially spaghetti, if but tests all on same day never make the grade with her. Peppy Sally, who wanders through the halls of W.H.S. with Helen, Carole, Jean. and Janet, sees office work and wedding hells in the future. include the Navy. Eleetrieal Staff 2, 3, l. DONALD MORE College 1066 Trapelo Road Amiable Donald is often seen playing ping-pong with Dennis, limb, Arthur. or Don . . . listens to classical music . , . plans to attend either the University of Massaehusetts or Northeastern University. .-1t'lt'ii1ir'w: Class Dux lsher 'lz Grznlimtit-ii lishtr '51 Nlzith Club l: l mrtl:.lll llshi-r 1. DlANFl MORLEY llusiness 2 Riverside Drive lloys who say Wliat? and people who msn newer and better- lonking ezirs than hers head Di's list of pet peeves, Un the other hand. spagilietti and fried l'lll4'lit'll are tops any day. Di eau lu' seen with Pam. l'at. juan. and Marilyn. and she's always asking. Uh. Xlurilynl What tlo l do llHW?u . . . tu heeottie a seeretary and the-tt a Mrs. is in the eards for Diane. in t .4rlizm'rw: llnunzitii-s Club 2: Talent Slum' -lg Open llnuse lsln-r 1: ll.-.I , , N K Cross llvpresa-iitzitixe L1 llusines- Office .stall lg ,llilrnr Clerivul Staff l. PM ' 66 EDWARD MITCHELL College 13 Derby Street Hunting and swimming rank high with Mitch . . comrades in crime include Bob, Kevin, Steven, and ,lim . . . future plans .-leliiiliex: Latin Club 2: Debating Club 4: Rillery Club 13 Calztzria Qqun 2. 3: Math Club -1: Kutliu-Visual Staff 2, 3, lg Sei!-nee Seminar 'sw 'W' ws -1 . LAWRENCE MORREALE 8 Oak Street Larry lakes lasag anytime . . . o look for this for er South Jurfii ite with Fred and Steve . . . sciancf- K',7SscF are his fmgrite Regt of everything, Larry! I LINDA A -7 l Business Vocational 9 future millionaire , , He rdfStree ' I, , 4 emg i-hear eader' for the Cr' ison' madtra hig hit with peppy Nl vvholllsofn ehter bugness e0Ue,.e . . . friends include A dar arGYTr-ryy. Ch rlie, Dianf. and Didy. .Iv few: an-e ng fl. -lg Pep Cluh 33 Usher at Open llouac 35 Cleo- Club .I : ut Sh v1 43 Rusincse Staff lg Clerical Staff nf .'IIirror L K fu BARBARA NIOSTOWITZ College 15 Drury Lane 0 K Bouncy Bobbie is always on the ball . . . people who aren't I where they're supposed to be are on her black list. If you 5 can keep up with this future teacher, you'll find her with - ' Elaine, Charlene, Joanne, and Anne. V Arlitilies: Latin Club 25 Dramatics Club 2: Talent Show 3, 4: Cheering ' W 3, -lg Pi-p Club 31 lfsher at Open House 2, 3, fl: Junior Red Cross Chairman 4: 210 Staff 3, lg Newspaper 2, 3, Co-Editor -lg Class Treasurer 45 National , Honor Sorif-ty 3, fl: Literary Staff of .Virror -lg Writer for Talent Show 3: I ' ' Mirror Co-Ordinnting I-Iditor I. , W JOANNE MULLER Business 53 Sartell Road I doubt it! is Joanne! favorite expression when she is with Janet, Jerry, Pasqual, Nancy, and Carol. A course in accounting is foreseen by this young miss. Activities: Glec Club 2: Pep Squad 43 Dramatics Club 2, 45 Red Cross Representative 2: Open House Usher 2. CAROL MURPHY Business 39 Bedford Street Murph enjoys dancing . . . may be seen demonstrating the latest steps to Gail, Sherry, or .loan . . . likes chicken . . . dislikes conceited boys . , . plans to he a private secretary after graduation. Girls' Sports LZ, 3, lg llovkr-y Cin-1-rl.-anler I. BARBARA MURRAY 172 Adams Street Audrey at the I.and' . . it's off to l.B.AI. school. .4r'1iriIi'es: Rowling 2: Talent Show ig Cla-e Clu .4cliti'.'i'rv: llramntirs Cluh 2, 3, lg Talent Show 2, 3, lg l'm-p tiluh 3, lg Brown-eyed Harb enjoys meeting Sherry, Candy, Sandy, and ' . loves lasagna . . . after graduation J-47 J , ,u x ss. HELEN NEUFELL lil- Pond Street MARGARET MURRAY Business 29 Albemarle Road Brown-eyed Peggy digs reading and Chinese foods . . . friends. Judy. Dottie, Judy. and Janice. share her dislikes of being pushed in the corridors . . . future plans include l.B.M. school. .4z'!i1'l'Iies: Drainatirs Club 45 Talent Show lg Usher at Open House 2, 3. Ig Red Cross Representative 23 Operetta 2. JOSEPH NARHUMINTI Business 5,1 Cavalry Street ltalian sausages rate highest with Xlr. Peepers, a future chef . . . dislikes back seat drivers . . . spare time is spent at the howling alleys or with pals. ,lim and John. 't filf ' College y 1 Smiley, as ehutns, Bev, Nancy, Xlargaret. and Gerry call her, - - 15 hopes to go to a beauticians' school after graduation from W.ll.S. Good luck. Helen! 9- 4 -GQ., 5 7 .5 fs 1 ..2' s 5 - l O lg I Adieilies: Drulunties Club lg Talent Show lg Newspaper Staff 1. l 521.7 Y .mv I. -. p Q A, , EDMUND NOKE College V t 63 Lyman Street , ' . r Popular Eddie is seldom seen without accomplices, Russ, Bruce, Q ' and Dave . . . would swim a mile for fried chicken . . . setting W I., sail for Annapolis after graduation. I .-lclieilies: Football 2: Basketball 2, 3, lg Baseball 2, 3, ig Dramaties Club Q Play -lg Talent Show 15 Senior Play -1. xv,...n . 'H . ELK'-Wir, 3 if ' 1 Xtwxv- I ,, , .. . i rv , . t., . V :Q , t iz ll Els 1, X , r - 'f - fir fi fill' it l 1 sf, 4, t, if Z t Y ' t Y 4 cn .Jw . -- VVILLIAM NOKE College 63 Lyman Street This tall. athletic lad enjoys eatin-1 and sleeping . . . pizza F and spaghetti are his favorite meals. Bumps, as he is called by his friends. Harold. Peter. and Bernie, plans to go to University of California or University of North Carolina after graduation. llest of luek in the future. Bill! .-ttlitizif-if t'....vt,4,11 Q. fi, 4, l'AI'l'H NORTON College l ill Ash Street l'opular lfaith dislikes people who send anonymous Cards. but dot-sn't mind singing the high notes for the f'Cll0T2!l4'llt'Sn . . . usually seen with Anne. Elaine and Ginny. After college she plaus to he a latin teacher. .-lr1i1i1iev.' l.atiu Club 2. fl. l. l'1M'rutiu- lloutil fl. l'resinlent fl: llralnatirs Llub 2, fl. l: Girls' Sports 35 'talent Show 2, Il, l: llsher at Open House 2. fi. tg library Count-il 3, tg I-Ixerutive tfouneil -tg lied Cross Rf-pri-srtttntiw ft: tjla--i lhtv lsber 3: Graduation l'sher fl: lihristluns Show 2. 3, l: Ninth tlluln 1: lllootltnobile l: Newspaper Staff Editor lg National Honor For-it-tv ft. 1: Jlirror l.it4-mn Staff 1: Senior l'lay l. Wll.l.lANl NOYES 55 Hibiscus Avenue Vocational Q Vicie enjoys bowling, hamburgers. and courses in mechanical Q s drawing . . . best friends are Fred. Gene. T.C., Ebra. and 4 Grover. After graduation llill plans to leavc Massachusetts . . . , 2 , favorite saying to those needing advice is 'lwhen in wonder f X . V 1- lk ' or in doubt. run in circles. scream. and shoutl Q ? Xi ROBERT O'DONNEl.,l, College -ff' , - 5 Winthro 1 Street . l ll-, t X ' Cheerful Robby always brings his smile along , . . partners in 1 ' K, ' crime include Dick, Roger, and Dave . . . future plans include l ' ' 5 0 , college. Lots of luck, Bobby, and keep the sunny side up! , ,A 4 . f Acriz-flies: Football 43 Hockey 35 Red Cross Representative 3. .t ,fa ,M JOHN OLIVESKI 28 Ravenswood Road Tall, blue-eyed Prof likes math classes best at W.H.S. A transfer from Wloburn High, he finds that just the word school ruins his day . . . enjoys music. sports. cars, girls, or eating turkey and liver when there's nothing else to do . . . usually answering his i'You know it! are Dick, Doug, and David. ActiL'l!i1's: Safe-ty Council 3, 4. Vocational DOROTHY OTIALLEY 135 Nlassoit Street ROBERT ORIFICE 1-l-5 Felton Street Oh. bugarl' exclaims 6'D0LllCu to her bewildered customers at the Stop and Shop . . . relishes pickles. Among her friends are Carrie-Lou, Marie, Jeanne, Doffie, and Joanne . . . plans to study English at Boston College. .4cIiLt'1ier: l.atin Club 2: Art Club lg Bowling 25 Dramalics Club Play . e-ni-ry Cornniitlee fl, lg Talent Show lg lfsbv-r at Open House 2, lg l,ibrarv Louncil 2, 3, l: King-burv 'l'v-nntp:-raiire l-'untl lissiav Winner fl. Handsome Bob surely earned the nickname Yogi . . . is usually playing baseball with his friends, Dick, Mike, Fred, and Ike . . . will continue to play baseball after college. C cliuitief: German Club 3, -lg Debating Club lg llascball 2, 3, -lg Riflcrv -lg Math Club 1: Red Cross Representative 3. ESTHER OLOFSON College 50 Wayne Avenue Blue-eyed, brown-haired Esther, known to Muriel, Paula, Gail, and Grace as HEtta, likes girls' sports best at YV.H.S. This lively lass. who's a whiz at sewing and reading. plans to attend Mount Auburn School of Nursing after graduation. Best of luck, Esther! .4r:tiL'i1ies: Badminton, Arclicry 2, 3, 1. bn ES College Technical o ANTHONY PALUMBO College 35 Orange Street Sedate Caesar is off to conquer B.C. after graduation . . . seen with the triumvirate of Joel, Ken, and Charlie . . . his goal won't be divided into three parts, hut his motto will be veni, vidi, vicil Aclivilies: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Waiter for Talent Show 45 Red Cross Repre- sentative 25 Student Council Representative 2: Business Editor of Mirror 43 National Honor Society 3, 49 A.F.S. Committee 33 Class Day Usher 3: Graduation Usher 3, Math Club -lg Football Usher 4. SANDRA PAGLIERANI College 76 Hillcrest Road Sandy dislikes conceited boys . . . enjoys eating any time . . . you can identify her by her i'Why not? College is first on Sandy's agenda when she's talking over her future plans with Polly, Sandy, Parnmy, and Patti. Good luck to our green- eyed senior with the sandy blond hair! Acliritiesr Latin Club 2: Debating Club 35 Dramatics Club 35 Talent Show 33 l'sher at Open House 3, flg Librarv Council 2: Glee Club 25 Football Usher 23 Junior Prom Committee Art Stall 3. CAROLYN PAOLINO Business 125 Felton Street Popular and fun-loving Carrots can be found munching any- thing edible with friends, Lorraine, Milly, Joanne, Pat and Sherry . . . plans to enter the business world after graduation from YV.H.S. Ae1t't'ilie.s: llralnatirs Club -lg Girls' Sports -lg Dralnaties Club Play -lg Talent Slum' 15 Senior I'lnv l. JUDITH PARKER 20 Ford Street and Carol on the telephone . . . future foresees secretarial st-lnml . . . ller fingers are on the keys . . . to sueeessl H95 Af1.'.'.rmf Library emmt-11 1. CAROLE PARKHURST College l9 Elmhurst Terrace At'lrt:lie.v: Latin Club 2, I. This pert young miss loves talking to Ruth, Jeanette. Jaekie. Pretty l'arkie is usually seen in the halls of W.ll.S. with Les, llc-ss, and Bev . . , likes elalus and writing letters . . . dislikes loin-rers in the corridors . . . hopes to attend Katharine tlilvlns Seeretarial School. Happy key-tapping, Carole! 3 . ff' , ,ff ANNE PAQUETTE College 27 Dix Street Beautiful and talented, Anne is well known for her long, red- gold hair and lovely soprano voice . . . usually surrounded by Faith, Ginny, Elaine, and Bobbie . . . will enter nurse's training after graduation. Activities: Drainaties Club 2, 3, -1, Vire President 3g Basketball 2, Badminton 3: Talent Show 2, 3, -1-3 Cheering 3, -tg Usher ut Open House 2, 3. -13 Library Counril 2, 3: Red Cross Representative 2, 3: Maroon Squad 'lg Class Day Usher 3: Graduation Usher 35 Christmas Show 2, 3, 43 Math Club lg Clet- Club 2g liltmtlrimliile l: Newspaper Staff 3, -15 National lltunnr Society 3, 'lg Mirror Literary Staff 2, tg Operelta 2: Prom Committee 2 General xx 1 R 81 Summer Street P I RLSSELL PARLEE College 206 Robbins Street Russ thinks ice err-am is cool but classifies women drivers as crazy . . . friends, Charlie-, Kenny, Hank, Carl. and Mike, strongly agree with him. The future will see Russ in a pharmacist's garb. ,'lc!iz'1'lie1: Talent Show 2, 3: Christmas Show 3: Ninth Club fig Glee Club 25 Srivnrr- Seminar: Electrical Staff 2, 3, -lg Dance and Prom Committees 2, 3: View President of Audio-Visual Staff 35 President of Auulio4Visual Staff -L DIANA PATTEN General A15 Brown Street Chef-rful Diana enjoys riding around with friends, Carol, Bev, and Rose . . . pet per-ye is a sophomore study hall . . . lasagna rates highest on her menu . . . hopes to study bacteriology in the future. Acririlies: Jlinor Representative 4: Honra-room R:-prcsz-ntativc 2. WARREN PAZOLT V ocallonal NANCY PEDERSON College 31 Chester Avenue MI doubt it, says 'SPE-edee . . . found with Frannie, Jean, Carolyn, Joanne, and Betty in the halls of W.H.S .... likes scallops and pizza . . . dislikes people who push through the lunch line . . . plans to don a nurse's cap after graduation. Aclivilies: Latin Club 25 Debating Club 45 Dramatics Club 3, -lg Ski Club 1, Svrrctary 4: Pop Club 3, 4: Library Council 35 Red Cross Representative 2: .llumr Business Staff 1: junior Prom Committee 33 Sf-nior Play I. STANLEY PELKEY 3,1 Crafts Street Yeah, but I don't like to wait. says Pe, the science bug . . . often found with Deuce, Phil, Charlie, or Earl . . . enjoys eating spaghetti with fried chicken. Good luck in the future, Warren! .4clirilies: Safety Council Chairman 'lg Newspaper Staff S. Vocational 5' 8 Stan plans to travel a bit after graduation. Look for this machinist with Jackie, Rich, Mose, Banana Nose, and Brownie . . . keep the sunny side up, Stan! CARL PERCOLA College 173 Charles Street Pokey, our husky Crimson co-captain, enjoys eating steak and participating in sports . . . pals are John, Mucka, Art, Joe, and Allie. Carl's future plans are indefinite, but you can be sure that he will continue to play football. ACliL'l'Iie'J: Maroon Squad fl, Christmas Show lg Football 2, 3, -lg Hockey I: Talent Show lg Cafeteria Squad 1. SUSAN PLACE Business 9 Lakeview Terrace Quiet Sue dislikes written and oral compositions at W.H.S. If she's not practicing acrohatic dancing, she can be found munch- ing on a roast beef sandwich with Thelma, Pat, Sherry and Millie . . . future plans include being an executive secretary. Arli1'i11'ev: Ski Cluh 23 Girls' Sports 2: Student Council Representative 23 Literary Staff of the Mirror 4: Class Day Usher 3: Bloodmobilc 43 Business K A085 6' Staff rx, lg National Honor society 3, 4. BENJAMIN POTTER College 400 Winter Street Popular Benny enjoys the hockey games at W.H.S. . . cohorts include Jerry. Todd, Cliff. Doug, Bob, and .foe . . . hopes to make Colby College his alma mater. Best of luck, Ben! X .4z'lit'ilies: Glee Club 3, 4: Band 2, 3, rl: Ski Club -lg Talent Show -lg M. Rm W tt.. . . '95, YK is Junior l rotn Committee 35 Student Council Representative 3: Hockey 2, 3, -1, K l S Co-Cnptain -li: Rifle Club 43 Senior Play 1: Open House Usher 4: Crimson Q Key 1: Drnnmtirs Club 4. ROBERT POWER Vocational 'fl 25 Morton Street Bm-lnofi who tolls away his extra hours at work. previously attended North Junior High . . . will eat hamburgers with his friends. Tony, Dick, Fred, Jing Clif, and Mac anytime, anyplace. Best wishes for the future, Bob. K gifs . 'ig - ' 25.3 ROBERT POWERS ' Bl Francis Street I x X. 3. sl 143 AR'l HL R PRIOR College it Parmenter Road Art can be found customizing model cars. He roams the hallowt-tl rorriflors of W'.ll.S. with Xvalter, Lenny, Tom, and Don . . . plans to become a mechanic. ,-t1Hrr1n-v.- .-hnlioirsunl Staff Z, 3, ig Lo-I liotogrnplnr for fllrrrar 1, Elutritnl Staff 2, fl. 13 Language l.ah Staff -1. AN'I'0INIC'l'TI2 PROFETTO Business 65 Pint Street Toni spends most of her time engaging in sports with Jeanne, Anne, and Sally . . , enjoys pizza and fried clams . . . hopes to become a teacher or secretary. Ar-lltiliesi Bowling 2, 3: Basketball 25 Volleyball 25 Archery 2, 33 Open-tta 2. lt at r .- E 9 NZ, - is General Brown-eyed Bob plans on a future with Uncle Sam's Navy raises the colors for steak and potatoes . . . cars rate a twenty-one gun salute with this future sailor . . . shirt his course with Skip. Doug. Bob, and Tex. J' 47 as JOAN RADOSTA 1 Business lil Indian Road , ' K Perky Jo, with her pretty blue eyes and brown hair, is usually seen with Candy. and ,ludy . . . would eat a pizza or artichokes his any time . . . 'Smaid for success. f Aclizilizfv: Dmniatirs Club 2, 33 .-Krchr-ry 2: Bowling 2: Dramntirs Club Play 23 lllirlstnms Show fl: Open-tm 2. HAROLD RANDALL College M' 83 Barbara Road Amiable Hal never leaves his skis far behind . . . partners in crime include Bill, Ben, and Fred. Best of luck in your future at college, Hall Activities: Math Club 3: Ski Club 2, 3. 5 PETER RANDALL College 83 Barbara Road . Double exposure? No, one of a set of twins . . . Peter has planned X a wonderful future as a commercial artist. lt's only right as a ski Q ? club member that his favorite days are snowy ones. Ben and Carrie4Lou are only two of his many friends . . . baked lobster looks good to Pete any day. Aclivilies: Ski Club 2, 33 fllirror Art Staff 1. Z MARY ANN RANDO Business 25 Rangely Road Daisy May is a future office worker . . . prefers pizza with Ruth, Paula, and Muriel . . . yells Forel as she practices her golf shots. She-'ll be more than par for the course of the future. X I 1 JOAN RAYNE College I lvl Westbrook Circle ' I Happy ,loan dislikes people with bad dispositions . . . enjoys is , being with Marilyn. Pat, Diane, Nancy, Marlene, and Paulette . . . future plans include attending business school. Best of luck, Joan! Aclitiliers Glee Club 2, Open House lfsber 23 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2. Jl,'DlTH RECINE Business llfl Charles Street This peppy senior. called Shrimp by Ruth, Maryann, Christine, Carol and Butch. enjoys eating steak or skating . . . dislikes F 'Eli conceited boys . . . plans to be a typist after graduation. DL Aclitilies: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Representative 33 Student Cuunril Re-pres:-ntatixw 25 .llilml lieprf-sv-ntative fl. 73 KAREN REIDY College 10-1 Barbara Road An avid fried clam eater, Karen never clams up when with friends, Joanie, Carrie Lou, Maureen, and Karen. Karen hopes to continue with her schooling at college and then, as a teacher. start her own 'Aschoolingf' Activities: Latin Club 25 Debating Club 3, 4g Dramatics Club 2, 3, -tg Usher at Open House 3, 4, Bowling, Volleyball 2, 3, 45 210 Staff 3, 4. MAUREEN REILLY College 27 Vernon Street fir? IW Aulrurn-haired Maureen 'Ladoresq listening to Johnny Mathis and eating pizza . . . friends include Dolores, Diane, Caroline, Janet, and Sue . . . steak rates high on her menu . . . looks forward to Boston College in the fall. Activities: German Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, l: Dramaties Club Ticket Committee 2. CHRISTINE RICARD Business 61 Myrtle Street Dollyi' delights in listening to the radio, eating meatballs, and being with friends. .ludy and Pat . . . hears wedding bells in the future. DOROTHY RICKER ll Kenmore Terrace JOHN RIGOLI 55 Loretta Road Cheery Chewey. as Lorna, Ginny, Beaty, and Alice call her, simply loves the thought of spaghetti and horseback riding . . . A hopes to hear wedding bells in the future, John spends many busy hours with Dick, John, Bob, and Mike . . . favorite subject is drawing . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and skiing . . . aspires to join the US. Navy. Aeliriliesz Vocational VicmsfSt:tlf Reporter 3. mf 2 GAIL RICHARDSON Business 47 Lunda Street Gail, sometimes called Richie or Pasqual, can often be found with Nancy, Joanne, Carol, and Judy. She hopes to become a nurse or a medical secretary in the future. Best of luck, Gail! Arlivities: Girls' Sports 2. General Vocation al T t 'Q t 9 t MARILYN RODIER College 1082 Nlain Street Friendly Nlarilyn hails from South Junior . . . pastime is riding with pals. Rita. lletty, and Carolyn . . . enjoys eating suh sand- wiches anytime hut dislikes grouchy people . . . future plans include nurse's training. ,-lclirilies: Lilirary Council 35 Dramatirs Club 3, lg Girls' Sports 2. 'JJ JOSEPH RIGOLI Business 117 Prospect Street ,Ioe's favorite pastime is hunting . . . pct peeve is girls who won't say 'AHi . . , hest friends include ,lay and Carl. After graduation Joe looks forward to attending a technical school for operating heavy equipment. .-lcliL'in'a-s: Football 2: Red Crnu Representative 23 llonv-room Represen- tative 2. JAMES ROBINSHAW Vocational ll3 Hammond Street Hlrley, Fellcrln can he heard from energetic ,lim in the Auto Mechanics' Shop. This popular lad spends many hours doing math. his favorite subject, with lloh, Dick. and Jim . , . hopes to don the Air Force hlues soon after graduation. l'le's off to a flying start! RUTH ROBINSON Business 82 Lafayette Street 'iOh, fiddle sticks! says quiet Ruthie, as she plows through her homework . . . likes talking on the phone to Judy, Maryann, Natalie, Nancy and Sally . . . future plans include practical nursing. Acliuilier: Opcrctta 2. I v EDWARD ROGERS College 153 Robins Street Smiling Eddy will join Uncle Sam after graduation . . . plays golf whenever he's on leave . . . tours the corridors with Phil l and Charlie. We all salute you, Eddy. ' JOSEPH RUSSO College 25 Summit Street Happy-go-lucky Dods goes for hroiled lohster and any and all ltalian food . . . blue eyes light up for girls, not for old jokes . . . can usually be seen with Al, Bob, llen, or Todd in halls of W.H.S. A few years with Uncle Sam and then a career as an , auto hody mechanic are seen in his future. 75 H lint. EDWARD RYAN Vocational 39 Wheelock Road Eddie. a former South luniorite, is a member of the printing department. I mean like helpl is his ery to Art, Archie. and .lim . . . dislikes shoestrings that break . . . has decided a career as a journeyman printer is just his type-. .4fIiz'iIir'Q: Junior Prom Committee 33 .Uirror Staff 4. RICHARD RYAN General 60 Dorchester Street Dick enjoys playing golf in his spare time. His best friends are .loe and lloh. Dick's future is undecided. hut we wish him success in whatever he does. Yu.. SANDRA SABLONE General 89 Hillcrest Road Them's the breaks! explains Sandy, who dislikes homework at W.H.S .... friends include Janice, Polly, Nancy, Dee, and Pat . . . Mansfield Academy figures in Sandy's plans. Arliiiliex: Dramatics Club 2, Pep Club 4: Usher at Open House 2. 9 ST l s....f'. lf? CARMELA SALAMONE Business 37 Oak Street Vivacious Millie can usually he found with Pat, Jean, Carol, and Judy . . . forecast for a hright future includes wedding bells. Aclirilies: Dramatics Club 25 Ski Club 4: Talent Show 3, 43 Cheering 3, 4: Usher at Open House 3: Glee Club 2: Business Staff 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. lid aff J ' A BARBARA SCHOFIELD Business -l Norumbega Terrace Activities: Pep Club fl. 25 Rumford Avenue Cute and perky Soho is happiest when talking on the phone with Janet, Sandy, and Paula. Hairdressing school and weddinff hells are in the air after graduation. PENELOPE SCHOFIELD College 7345 ,Q s Selva, Nu-k. or Antoinette is what llc-nny answers to when M paged by her pals, Marcia, Carol, Cynny, and Charlotte . . . 5' Tfb l people who call her Penelope make her peeved. This talented senior spends her leisure time talking and eating . . . eating what? sub sandwiches, pizza, and steak, of course. The arrow of the future points to a career as a social worker. Ar'l1'1il1'ev: Latin Club 23 Dramatics Club 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Cheerleader 4: Pep Club 4: llaroon Squad -lg A.F.S. Committee 3, 43 Vice Pri-sidf-nt uf Senior Class 43 Ski Club -l. M f . , ,ily THOMAS SCHUSTER Technzcal 121 Edffeu ater Dru e Q? Y--v 120 'Nlx t reet V6 Ntaf 'l 4 luh amat Tlckvt Ch.11rn1an 4 Peg lub Open vntatnm 3 6118 M 5 ROBFRT SH UH Sl Old Lexmgton Road College Handmmc- Bob enjoy Qw1n1m1nff Rkatmg and malung monex l1keQ lustory and languagee m Btn Don Douff Todd ,lorry and Ken area eo c 1 1 next cn hm a,cnt a any fr1ends 1nclude always enjoyi 206 R11 er Street 2021 R11 er Strc ct recntf llappx tn at lung' 1 'Maw' 77 K Qtealt lower from Ohm hazel eyed Kce lxkes X111er1can1L1ng the Eng.l1Qh languagf- uaually found on hls Qcooter mth Tom Ph1l Don or Bob or gettmg ready for a career 1n naut1cal cngmeermg at Xnnapolw Beat of luck Tom' NILRIFL SH4LGHNE59X College 1 1 1 f 1 Q 1 re 1 n11 to a ll nn tho f ml 1s1t1 mr Ju fmt 1t sw It 1 lt 1 ll c a at the 111 ll 1 n .tn tarx po 1 0 Plll X SH KU HNPQNW Colleae m111eud Wmultr 11l fnjmx I1 ttnmg to th: radm 1s1tl1 tr fruml- Call bran Nlarx 'lun Clr1r1a and Eather Tlll- future ther 1- uautlng for the llJX ulnn llc can hear lur pup1l- -lt1z11l1f'v German Club X th Club A U FLIZABET O T Lf College N e ned cken w1th Nancx Fran en 1 e c Qaymg Why not ' w on 10D teachmg algc-1ra 1111 117 r Qocu-ty 3 1 lllrrol Plannxng 4 .lumor Prom Commmcc 3 ub 3 on w u c L l1cr 2 Red Cro s Re' rc KATHLEEN SEDERQUIST College 11 Collefre Farm Road Kathy 1 happv har111on1L1ng mth the Llloralcttc lflCl'ld5 mclude B1lly Cmny Ellen Ruth and Nancw l1kf-5 Qteak and plZL3 d1l1lm loud fum CllCWPf hopcc to become an X rav ttchr11c1an Actuzlle Iutm Club Exfc11t1sr- Cu11nr1l 2 Dra111at1cs Club 3 1 Qkl Club 2 Ntalt' 1 X F S Cn1111111ttr-0 3 llzrror Rcprcsvnlnlne 1 as., I' 4: W fb: l'i'V:::.f5' v I 7 1 F - 1 , , V ' l , sa, vr - ni ' 3- H f . ., , 1 1 X Y I- u u 1 x I g, l. g rt ,ly A . . . . . 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I. hi , TODD SHERMAN Technical 171 Barbara Road Popular Todd finds a dinner consisting of steak, salad, and Espresso coffee to his liking . . . usually seen with Jerry, Ben, and Bob . . . hopes to attend a technical college. Activities: Debating Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Riflt-ry 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Math Club 45 Crimson Key 4. VIRGINIA SINCLAIR College 148 Ash Street Singing in the Choralettes is Ginny's favorite pastime . . . special friends include Kathy, Faith, Ellen, Ann, Ruth, and Mary. This active miss intends to further ber education at Y 'W t Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School. Activities: Latin Club 25 Dramatica Club 2, 3, -1-5 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 2, 3, 45 Usher at Open House 2, 3, 45 Library Council 2, 3, 45 Bloodmobile 45 Class Day Usher 35 Christmas Show 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Graduation Usher 35 210 Staff 45 Newspaper Stuff 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Mirrar Staff 45 A.F.S. 3, 4. ROBERT SKANE College 11 Gale Street Good-looking L'Mike enjoys sports best at W.H.S .... dislikes tests all on the same day . . . friends include Eddie, Bill, Al, .lim and Ronny. After graduation from Holy Cross, he hopes to be a pro-baseball player. Activities: Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 45 A.F.S. Committee 35 Mirror Sports Editor 45 Mirror Business Staff 43 Junior Prom Committee 35 Glec Club 2. PATRICIA SLAMAN Business 107 Plympton Street I Popular Salami can be found with pals, Betty, Sherry, and Millie . . . enjoys music and eating spaghetti, but dislikes tardy . people . . . hopes to become an efficient private secretary. Activities: Talent Show 45 Graduation Usher 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Bloodmobile 45 Red Cross Representative 25 Business Staff 2, 3, 45 Mirror Clerical Staff 45 Mirror Business Staff 45 Mirror Homeroom Repre- sentative 3. I CHARLOTTE SMITH College 39 Berkshire Road Likeable Charl keeps busy with all her activities . . . enjoys sewing and cheering at all basketball and football games with the Pep Club . . . friends include Sue, Penny, Sherry, Merrily and Gail. The teaching field beckons Charlotte, who hopes to attend University of Massachusetts. Arzixiliet: l.:ttiu Club 25 llrarnatirs Club 25 Ski Club 45 Talent Show 35 IH-p Club 45 Oprrvtta 2: .llfrrur llusinvss Staff 45 Senior Class Play Ticket ffbairuiuu l. DAVID SMITH College 26 Columbus Avenue Popular i'Su1itty likes to struui on his guitar. Stockbridge School of Agriculture is in tune to his likes . . . harmonizes with liutltly. Jim, Paul, and Buzz. We know he'll hit a lucky note. .4t1I1imw: Cliristuuis Show -15 Bsslcctball 3. ll. X l,0RRAlNl'i SMITH l311.91'I1c'x.c l HHS Nluin Stn-vt lluxy lxlrmiiit-. knnwn an '.l.lll'l'l4'u tn- xI2llII'l't'lL lxwiiiw. l.HI'l'illHt'. and lfllzil'lntta'. lilus girl? fpnrlf. vsp:-vitally lvaflnlinton. ut W.ll.S .... wvftvn ws-n rn-ufling ur vutingl lolbtvr . , . vare-r'r an ll typixt zintl lust- nf trawl are' uniting for l.4ri'rail1v'. ltrumfw: ht lt-trx -: Y-rllvxlmll J. fi: Ilutlmintun 2. li0l3l'ili'l'A SXll'l'll U1-m'ral 67 lnclian linafl y , Pre-tty ll11lnlry VLIIIIP In W.ll.5. lrnin Virginia. wily -hu Nllv' Plljllys fuuthvrn fi-it-fl 4'l1i1'k4'I1 . . . l-fll'llll4 arm- Carol. Jax' lim- Uw: anfl lurly . . . plan, for c-rvllf-ge: the-n marriage-, i I -t.f1.,f,fXf ni.-1.1 NIM, tg in.,,r1.tt. 1: m....t..ta.-. 4 lui. 1, x '-' 1 ' V I SANDRA SMITH Business 157 Riverx ielw A venue Popular ngllllllyu ix ufually we-n with ht-r frivntls. llurlr. Paula. antl Jan . . . planx tu lu-c-'ville at sefvrr-taii'y in tht- future-, Slllflilit' SMITH liusiness High Street if oth' Pri-tty anti popular Flu-rry. tht' ftraislmr'1'ry llltlIlIlf'.u if a future' Nt-t-rt-tary , . . lmt-S vuting wafnml or lixtvning tu rvmnrfls with Vi pal-. Gail. Suv. ffhurlntte-. unll Carol , . . it's off tu Katharine- , lilrx for Flu-rrp aft:-r gll'LlllllllllUll, lla-Nt nf luvkl lim nw: llr.m..txtt- Llttl. ig l.tl.'ni Flint, 1 Gt run. nr. 3 uit. H r x N : ni-r 1 n l li r .l lll l lilt- I: lin-tn,--4 Xtzuff fi. It: Nzxlituml llunnr Suri--tx 3, I: N--fr.-turx Ir iw r 1: lltlmr li-tru--runnin llf'pr:-wri!.ltix-- 2: Ui ff l.ilv-mr .tiff l Ju nt f' nmntr 'S Vri- f 4 3' . .13 , K 1 '31 Q 4lr? 5' wt WAl,'l'liR SX! l'I'll I,'uIlvuv xxt1lllt'llllI'IXv'l'- pn-ww Wtillx. mlm i ti tlrixin entliu ld t hnn ell lil n t' ln ik nf ln lrivnfl ftnf inl l'wte Ru t lnul DU- .l,, ,..,.,..L, at .. IIliIli x Wullx rl tinv' in ln- plain lnmlt. VYll,l.l-UI 5Nll'l'll liffffllliffllfll l'9l ljilln glint . . . 1 . ' I . . . 4 .1 . ' , ' - imp tllllt-ming pw-lim-kt-y unfl I-at-lv-tlnull utnnr- . . . will nmlv- wrripuiiy xivt- 'PH'-ltlt'lllx uf lla-n. llufl. nnfl llill ish:-n ln' lldx his min lui-im'-x, tltttnl lui-li. llilll ltmtfrf S. li.nk'll-ill J. 'it I, IHONIAS STANTON Vocational opului loin like- math lmest in his auto mechanics course, but ci ki urn ss lf go hack on their wordf' Tom plus MAUREEN SPAULDING Business 97 Villa Street Brown-eyed Mae is off to l.B.3l. school next year . . . filed the halls with Louise, Lorraine, and Charlotte. llest wishes. Maureen, in everything you do. .-lclii ilies: Opervtln 2. ELAINE STAHL College 32 Wiaverly Oaks Road This peppy miss enjoys spaghetti with Pat, Carol, Priscilla, Ginny. and Jeanne . . . will don a white uniform and carry a thermometer in the future . . . has all the 1-ymptmns of success. ,-lcliriliev: Dmmatirs Club -1. NANCY STASCAVAGE Business U3 Cherry Street When not eating roast or pizza. Stan is sure to be writing letters. Why not? is most often heard by Janice, Sandra, Pat, Pam. and Marilyn . . . dislikes eonceited boys and homework . . . hears wedding bells chiming in the future. .-lrlirilif-.v: Talent Show I. 7?mt2AAf l'il.AlNFi STERN College T75 illrapelo Road i-Klway s-on-tlu--go Elaine divides her spare time lietween Cheer- ing and swimming: . . . friends. Polly. Marcia. Ihibliii-. Anne and Faith. -hare her love for pizza . . . :ees thi- portals of a lilmeral arts coll:-ge in her magic crystal hall. ,lufzziilv-: l..iiin Club 2, 3, 1, St-1-rf-lun IS: Driiiuzitir- lflnlm Zv Tl. 1: 'l'nl4-nt sh--W 2. 11 4.i..i..fi.m 2. 11 ini..-f in op.-ii il...i..- 2: i.ai.iim- f:..i....-ii 2, fi. 1: tLr...l.i.m.,.- low in lc1.m.im.,1.i1.- 11 Nm-...nl llmmr sr..-i.-it fi, 1. ilwm Ilu-in'-- Stuff 'iz lim... 11.,.l-niii..r.ii..tiimif 1: Jmiior l'inm 11.,mmi1if.' 4. Q A ' . , . . if .gs , AIAX Sllzvll.-XR'l' College .. ' My 808 W inter Street l - X1-tor Xl eniuy- eating. l'HIlf'l'iillly steak. ive l'l'l'lllll. :intl dill pieklvs . . . like- to liuwl in his spare time. llnln. Rieliuill. lion. and lionnie rate strikes in 'mis gizinn- . . . is aiming for ll lilwrzil 2ll'lNl'llll1'gl'. lJOllOTHl'lA STlRl,lNG College l6 Centre Street Hou knew what l llltklllifu ttskf lima when ilu- fll'F4'l'llH'9 the talxte of her Quh hilIlIlWK'lt'll . . , wuulfl hun textx on Nlnmluy . . . f rf-ally Plljflyi ive-Qliutitig: with frienrli. Spa-etly. .lmin. uncl lluttie. flfltrtlnw. latin Llulu ..: Xrt Llulu lt: hurl- Slmrt- 1, .l, l: Talent Shun 1: I.ii,f.m tif-.limi 2, 2, tg Iwi time R.,,.rN-tttmiw 2: C14-it tllrtlt :f Imlmm.-Q tim, 1: Juni.-f l'rmu finmmiu.-.1 1: tlhri-Ima: shim rx, W'll.l,l:XNl STITT I'0CGll'0l1lll Ll'h Ill Uarclner Street liI'llWIl-l'fl'll Willy like-N sleeping. eating: sptiglietti. illlll playing lim-kt-y . . . eaille tlruwing pr-riml lu-Nt p.1rt nf :lay . . . plane tu t-unlinue with clrufting in the Ntuy, lull httw the- hlueprint tu happiness. Willy. lx 60 Nlarllmrougli Road ttztzlivv: lluristnuh Shim S53 Clet- I.lulx fl: Yen-ytrtpwr Stuff 'L MICHAEL SLLLIVAN College 571 Riverview Avenue V Sur rise testi are reallv un un lezisant Sur rise to 0 ular . P ll P Sully . . . at-eunlpanied unywhere anrl any time hy Eldon, Al, and Pete . . . future pluni inelutle Flll'lllIl1l'gL State TE'LlCll9FS Cullf-gf-. -lfH'11l1f'r.' lla-kvtlrzlll Z, fl, 1: lla!-vltzill 2, 'L li 'l.il:'nl 5hrm lg Nlullvllt Llmmil lit-pr:-wlitutixv 4: Illlrxstlrm- Flmu 14. l: Cl '-1' lllulv 2. lll,lZAlllI'l'll SWANSON College llT Eclgewater llrive f-tty. ufuully -een with ,lucly untl Kathy. enjoys listening In the rutliu in her ,pure time. Lnli-ter untl ste-uk are he-r fumrite nn-tile: gym flwwt-rx. her pet pf-ew. After grruduutingz. Betty plrmt tu uttenll Ll wt-rl-trlriul N4-luml, llmul lurk in eu-rytlxing, If-ml vi' Nl.fXllUAlllf'l' SW.-XNSON llz1s1'11e.s.s 231 Prospect llill lluacl 'Q' -,pe is in rnungle the truth rule wry luw with lmun , Nlurguret . . . ltaliun fowl is her fuwrite tli-h . . . ulwuyx f--n with lim, Cf-rry. janet. and Helen . . , ull nur he-Qt 'A+ -F , urggtira-tl fmm.-X: llr.m..m-f- Llnlf J. 1: 'lull-ur Nh-.tt L: l1r.m..tti4- Llub Plat tg H-V I 'L I at as ey, i JL'm'rH sT0cKwt:L1, College .lufly limp:-5 to uttentl lfolmuiclu l nivereity unal get her rlegree in luw . . . fumrita- puetiine ie tht- ffivil Air Patrol. l-'ly high. ,lutlyl ini EDWARD SWEENEY ll Copley Avenue Look for 6' Il Bubbles with Ray, Bob, and Jean. This brown-eyed lad likes his math classes most at W.H.S. Good luck in whatever you do, Bob! .I NANCY TABB College I T9 Prospect Hill Road Y Be serious! says popular Nancy, a former Miss Charm . . almost always found with Marg, lean, Marcia, and Judy . . . enjoys swimming and eating steak smothered in mushrooms . . . future will find her at Pembroke. Vocational Aclitilies: Latin Club 2: Debating Club 3: Dramatir-Q Club 3, -I: Math Club 4: Maroon Squad 4: National Honor Society 3, -1, Vice President 4: Blood- mobile 1: Class Day Usher 3: Graduation Usher 3: Open House Usher 3: t Girls' Sports 3. 4: Newspaper Staff 3, 4: Mirror Representative 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Representative to Girls' State 3: A.I .S. Committee 3: ' sf-a.',1f-':,'.' zf.f - t ' Senior Plav 4: Kingsbury Temperance Fund 3. PATRICIA TABORSAK Business 152 Robbins Street Tabby is a pizza eater . . . wants to be a private secretary . . . hopes the boss's son will be her type. Look for her with Marilyn, Pam, Diane, Nancy, and Joan. Avlivities: Business Staff 3, 4: Talent Show 4: Open House Usher 4. CAROLYN TARANTO 34 Park Street FRED TESTA 81 Vernon Street from W.H.S. t Math Club -1. Carol loves sub sandwiches and dancing at the Tote . . . friends include Nancy, Marilyn, and Jeanette . . . plans to attend University of Massachusetts in the fall. Activities: Latin Club 2: Dramatics Club 3, 41: Ski Club 1: Pep Club 3: Usher at Open House 3: Glce Club 2: Operetta 2. Fun-loving Fred dislikes homework mer the weekend , . . enjoys boating . . . cohorts include Ike, Alike, liob, and Dick . . . plans to attend Northeastern llnixersity after graduation Afn't'iIif'v: German Club 2, 3. 1: Ski Club tg Rifle Club 1: Talent 5ltuw I: K ,,,.4- Q 3 xv' fr Mgo- CARRIE-LOU TALVY College 49 Harvard Street Art and Hphilosophizingn take up most of brown-eyed Carrie- Louis spare time: dill pickles and pastromi sandwiches make up most of ber menus. Joanie, Dottie, Carrots, Karen, Maureen, or Rufus usually answer this cheerful Miss's 4'Varoom nicht? A school of fine arts and a teaching career are next in sight for Carrie. Activities: Latin Club 2: Dramatics Club 3: Bowling 2: Talent Show 2, 3. l, Scenery Chairman 4: Lsher at Open House 2: Student Council Representative 2, 3: Newspaper Staff 2: Mirror Art Staff 3: Chairman ol Decorating Cmn- mittee, Junior Prom 3. College Teclln ical DIANE THOMPSON 646 Trapelo Road is .1 language teumher LOLYISF THONIPSON 38 Tu rner Street . S1 1' . . . o en he-ard exvlaiminlf, fr you ug . ' le- future holds uttr-ndanee at a business sr-ioo. ' , 'irltir' :. 'rrnl usinv-4, Stn LINDAFLOR TIANCCO College 26 Park Street Our active- and talented A.F.S. student came to us from the l'nivf-rsity of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. If she's not found collecting stamps. postrurds. pennunts, pencils, or book vovc-rs. shf-'ll he singing or reading with Judy, Cindy, Zeynep. Christine. und Penny. Nr-xt year we'll find her at Regis . . . a future doctor or nlemlwr of the Foreign Service. lztirzltww IM-lmtivig filulu I: Draliulir- f.lulr I: Dr,irnulir's Cluh PIM- li Talvnt Show 1: Girls' Sport- 1: MPS. 1. FRED TIERNEY 31 Lawrence Street future-. Fr:-dl JOHN TIERNEY 'll Dix Street eo- tss wilt' 1 mx o to nge hou fixoritxs inrluding pint and hot dogs is topped hy lean udw in in .xrmri ll uttv us- lowes tu mg on 1 phom dishlus midnight Curffvss We know shell suecud i C tlrltzx, . ristnms .l , rman .um ., , . in ,, ., Drnnm 14 I .. -. I en - ', Ig :mr n iiesa .' 3 I : , rrir nm' . ., , .fi 2 1 f,.ian,1 y. 'wy .u - 4 's -' 'ngstca' ' -' If A ' P' .'. Ut lf you ure an-r looking for Fred. you'll prohahly find him work- ing under 21 var or studying .ivrounting at Be-ntley's . . . pals invludn- Dia-k, Ks-nny. Roy. und Nluvkn. Best of luvk in tht- luvk. us his fri'-mls, Stun. Louie, and lime. 1-ull him, hates getting up in the morning but lows fried c-liir-kc,-n. This hlue- College College RUTH THORBURN College li' Andrea Road Ruth hits her happiest note when singing in the i'Cliorulettes with Ellen. Kathy. und Ginny . . . hrown-eyed lover of Cliicken. After college Ruth hopes to sing equations as a muth teacher. ,-lvlirzrivv: Latin Clulu 21 Ilramati--S Club 2. 3: Christmas Show 2, 3, 4: Tale-nt Show 2, Ii, 4: Upon House Usher 3: Class Daw' fslicr 3: Graduation fsher 3: Red Cross Representative 2: Hath Clulu t: Clee Club 2: Blood- mohilc 4: National Honor Sofia-tv 3. 4. 1-yf-d nieniln-r of the Senior vluss has cle,-vided to continue his Q f-due-ation ut Nortlleuste-rn. lf ' ' ' ,, 'lflrrilif-v: fwrinali f.Inln 2, 33 Ski Llul: lg Nh lvlf' 1 ls, Ji .t tk fi 'gy ilk. - Business Colle 'e i ' il 55 H tu , X rh Club 1. 3 'NIICHAEL VALLl'iRANl'l Vocational l 18V School Street Rig Nlike enjoys math . . . pizza and girls rank high with Mike a so looks forward to heeoxning a draftstnan. -1 I rl lit ixu- hall i 1- lr 4-vii h llulv l in QP' ,- 'v tilt Q n 1 v ZEYNEP TOROS College 38 Clark Lane Our foreign student from Istanbul, Turkey, black-eyed Hzeynyu enjoys writing compositions for Mr. Hood and setting up her s1ster's hair. Ze-ynep cheers loudly for W.H.S.'s team with Cindy. Penny, and two ,ludiesfi Her favorite food is a Turkish de- light, shisk kehab, while her pet peeve is Mbetting and losing. Zeynep hopes to continue her education in the U.S.A. .41-litiliev: German Cluh 1: Debating Club fl: Ski Club 1: Senior Plat' lg 'llulent Shim 1: Bmllninton I. PAUL TRAVIS College 513 Lexington Street Enthusiastie Paul likes ears . . , eonstant eonipanions include Ken, llill. Fred, Len. Larry. and Al . . . lobster rates highest on his me-nu . . . future aim is the Air Foree. Fly high, Paul! 1. gf' V , 1 RICHARD VANARIA 0 x, , . g 1 96 Bright Street ,,,, V Look for Big Dick workin out l s eonntry prol 7, eating spaghetti and sausage Butkox Chaisson Mo ,.,: Sturge are his buddies. ln th futurt lu hopes to own gas station. Pleasant pumpmf' Unk' l 1 A Kl'lNNl'l'l'H VIZNO College 30 lliawatha Avenue lirowii-eu-d Kenny hails from North .lunior High. He enjoys eating steak or pizza in his spare time . . . friends are llill. llen. Dirk. and Charlie. After graduation ill off to the seriiee for Ken. CA'l'llERINlI VISCISO liusiness N 1 J lt? Kendall l ark l'r4-tty Kay earns- to W'.ll.S. from New lurk . . . enioys wutehing teleiision and eating roast heef when not with Xlary .-Kun. fllizirlotte. and ,ludy . . . would like to work as a lumk- keeper after graduation . . . from all aeeounts. this adds up X to he a happy future. 11-luiltvvq Mask'-thall A: Xi-lu-rt 3. 84 I 1 -. fx L., JUDITH WALLIS Business 12 Albemarle Road Blue-eyed Judy is always hungry . . . enjoys eating her cheese- burgers with Carol, Cail, Peggy, and Pat. C-ood luck to a future secretary. .4c1i1.ilie.s: Business Staff 3, L Z 'SNN RICHARD WALDRON Business 3 Mayhall Road The pleasure that Rickie finds messing around with cars counter-balances his dislikes for doing homework . . . friends are Fred, Pudgy, Mac, and Butch. After graduation Richard plans to become a professional barber. Activities: Basketball 2. LEONARD WALENCIS College 56 Woerd Avenue Tinkering with radios is Wallys favorite pastime. After graduation from Wentworth, he plans to place a ban on all three-wheeled cars . . . often seen in the halls of W.H.S. with Art and Wally. Arlirities: German Club 3, lg Ski Club Lg Art Club L ' 4,1 . ,Q f swf . JEAN WALL College 456 Trapelo Road Hazel-eyed i',leannie came to from St. Patrick's . . . favorite pastime is writing letters . . . often seen with pals, Frannie, Nancy, Dottie, and Diane . . . dislikes conceited boys . . . future plans include college. Activities: Latin Club 24 Pep Club 23 Dramatics Club 43 Ski Club 4: Debating Club 4g Christmas Show lg Basketball 2: Bowling 3: Softball 23 Dance Committee 3. WILLIAM WALTON College 8l Real Road Popular Bill, a North junior alumnus, has a passion for steak . . . partners in crime are Blat-, Jim, Don, and Jerry. This 6 6 brown-eyed lad's future- plans include Northeastern University and a r-an-er in electronic engineering. Best of luck, Rilll .-htitilievs Xlatli Llub I: Xurlio-Yi-ual Staff 2. MARIE WARREN College lOl Hawthorne Road This blue-eyed miss is most often seen with Bea and Linda . enjoys music in her spare time. Her future plans inclu e Li. SUZANNE WEAGLE 17-5 Garden Circle Representative 2. ALTON WEBB 73 Irving Street HARRISON WEBB College 105 Edgewater Drive Popular, fun-loving Hank has Brandeis and law school on his agenda. Among his many friends are Warner, Charlie, Ken, Mike, and Lindaflar. Activities: German Club 3, 4: Talent Show 2, 3, 4: Football Usher 4: Audio-Visual Staff 3, 4. DOUGLAS WELLS 12 Linden Terrace JANICE WHEELER 39 Miriam Road Junior Prom Committee 3. Oh, cut it out! exclaims vivacious Sue . . . dislikes people who are never on time . . . friends are Charlotte, Charlene, Merrily, and Dick . . . plans to attend Lasell Junior College and become an executive secretary. Activities: Latin Club 2, Vice President 2, Dramatics Club 2, 4: Talent Show 4: Newspaper Staff 3: Mirror Literary Staff 4: Mirror Homeroum Ambitious Al is usually seen swimming with his friends, Bob, Ron, and Tom, or eating hamburgers, hamburgers, ham- burgers . . . will join the Marine Corps after graduation and then don the uniform of a state policeman. A future veterinarian, popular Doug dislikes people who don't keep secrets . . . will share his first million with Jerry, Beverly, Bob, Tony, Joel, and Sandy. Chicken, girls, and shooting are favorites. Good luck in college, Doug! Az'ti1'ilie.s: Latin Club 2: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Talent Show 3: Cafeteria Squad 2: Maroon Squad 4: Christmas Show 4: Ski Club 4: Dramatics Club 4: Debating: Club 1: Talent Show Committee 4. Pretty Jan spends her time thinking of places to see . . . says S'Gee whizzl to unfriendly people . . . friends include Nancy, Sandy, Betsy, and Bob . . . likes potato chips and roast lamb . . . will fly high as an airline stewardess. Activities: Class Secretary 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 2: Mirror Representative 3: Mirror Clerical Staff 4: March of Dimes Representative 4: College General EILEEN WEISER College lll Brewster Road You'd better believe it! chuckles Eileen. She's chatting about her plans to attend Mt. Ida Junior College. Irene, Judy, and Bobbie are confederates . . . steak cooked any way rates an automatic A, Sleeping is Weis's favorite pastime, but people who change their minds get on her nerves. Activities: Latin Club 2: Pep Club 4: Library Council 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 4: 210 Staff 43 A.F.S. Committee 3. College Business BEATRICE WILLIAMS General 250 Bacon Street An avid cook, brown-eyed 4'Bea dislikes people in the kitchen while she's preparing pizza for Linda, Marie, Ginnie, or Dotty. Her future plans include working with foods in some capacity. Activities: Usher at Open House 3, Business Staff of Mirror fl: Dramatics Club 4. NANCY WILLIAMS College 66-D Hansen Road Energetic Nance enjoys the girls' sports at W.H.S .... people who donlt smile are low on her list . . . many friends include Gail, Kathy, Ginny, Diane, and Carolyn. Sleeping, fried onion rings, and blueberry pie are rated special in her hook . . . looking forward to Mr. Ida Junior College and becoming a stewardess. Homernom Representative 4. EVELYN WOOD General 53 Piedmont Avenue How do you like it now? asks blonde Charlie to her friends, Judy and Ellen . . . will eat fried clams and pizza any time, any place. Good wishes, Evelyn! Activities: Latin Club 23 Dramatics Club 3, -lg Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Representative 2, Class Day Usher 33 Graduation Usher 3: News- paper Editor -1-5 Hom:-room Representative for .lunior Prom 33 Senior Play RAYMOND WITHAM General 58 Fiske Street A popular member of the Hlvy Tones, Ray is a recruit from St. Mary's. A very active participant in C.A.P., he would perhaps like to make a career of the Air Force. His flight crew would be Joe, Tommy, and Dodo. Activities: Talent Show 3, l. I RONALD WOODLAND Technical 102 Parkview Road 0 A ,lovial Woody, usually seen with Jim. Joe, and Ken, wishes to study either Mechanical Engineering at Northeastern Univer- sity or Aeronautical Engineering at M.I.T. This young astron- omer likes 'Astar-gazing and skin diving any time at all. Activities: German Club 2, 3, -tg Science Seminar 2, 3, lg Math Club 4. FRANCES WRIGHT College 1,12 Clark Street Frannie, whu's aiming for Framingham State Teachers' Col- lege, spends her spare time talking on the telephone with Paula, Joanne, Bari, or Elaine. Best of luck always, Franniel .44.':ivtlies: German Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Debating Club 4: Dramatics Club 3, -lg Ski Club fig Dramatics Club Play 43 Talent Show 2, 4: Usher at Open House 2, Cafeteria Squad 45 Red Cross Representative 23 Student Council Representative 3, -lg Maroon Squad 43 Christmas Show 33 Drum Majorette 2, 3, -tg Clinical Staff 3, -tg Newspaper Staff 2. 35 Class Vice President 2: Mirror Staff 2, 3, 43 Chairman of Sophomore Hop Committee: Junior Prom Committee 3. CHARLES YEO 132 Myrtle Street ation and then Happy-go-lucky Charlie plans to join Uncle Sam after gradu- work . . . always seen with Elf, Jerry, Butch, Jack, or Bernie . . . enjoys a glass of milk with a cheeseburer College any time at all. LAWRENCE 71 Fuller Street Jas enjoys math, Italian foods, and movies . . . relaxes play- ing basketball and hockey . . . best friends are Buddy and lim. After graduation from W.H.S. he plans to become a journeyman printer. ZASTREA Vocational KENNETH ZENO College 7 Joyce Road Popular Ken enjoys debating, playing football, and eating ravioli . . . usually seen roaming with Joel, Tony, and Charlie. After graduation Ken hopes to be a surgeon or a philosopher. Ac'tl1,'ities: German Club 2, Vice-President 35 Latiu Club 25 Debating Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club Play 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Talent Show Assistant Producer 3, Producer-Director 45 Maroon Squad 45 Crimson Key 45 Newspaper Editor 45 Mirror Business Staff 2, 45 Delegate to Youth Conference 35 A.F.S. Committee 3, 45 W.H.S.'s Representative to Student Government Day at State House 4. ...:. GERALD ZOEHLER College 764 Lexington Street .lovial .lerry wants to attend Colby and then become a dentist . . . would give free gold fillings to Dougie, Tony, Ben, and Joel. Happy drilling, .lerryl Activities: German Club 2, 35 Ski Club 45 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 45 Rifle Team Captain 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Dramatics Club Play 45 Talent Show 45 Crimson Key 45 Class Day Usher 35 Graduation Usher 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Mirror Business Staff 4. ,fs-ag X, .1- X ffli ,ff .N Il R . .1 Ig , , J ,J L, . ',. f-VX I T gt f I - X 5 X 1 to tg, - Photo Not Available GERALD BATCHELDER Vocatzonal 84 Francrs Street Brown eyed Butch rs an alumnus of North J unror Hrgh Thrs tall lad lrkes scrence classes and any krnd of sports future hold job as combrnatron welder at B T U for Butch Good luck Gerald' JOHN COLLURA College 158 Russell Street Except for domg long homework assrgnments John enjoys almost anythrng especrally lrkes playlng basketball and werght lrft rn best frrends are Paul Ed Drck and Fred After gradua tron John plan to attend Branders Unrversrty and to obtarn a Ph D rn mrcrobrology JOSEPH DE MARCO Business 138 Vrrgmra Road Grrls who cant dance bug energetrc Joe who sees the Navy frrst rn the future can be found workrng on cars rn hrs spare trme or dorng nothrng wrth Ronnre and Steve Srrlorn steak top the menu of thrs future restaurant owner LORNA DeMONT General 43 F rske Avenue Known to her frrends Dotty Grnny and Beatty as Doony Lo na hopes to become a model All seafoods rate hrgh wrth thrs at lI'3CllVC SCIIIOI' rl m VIRGINIA FEGAN Business 59 Plympton Street Pretty dark harred Grnny plan to enter the bu me world frrends rnclude Garl Marre Marrlyn and Sherry r e lunch perrods and the 2 30 bell be t at W H S CLAIRE GALLAGHER General 16 Auburn Street Brown eyed Kay lrkes telephones wears out Englrsh wrth Kathy Lrnda Judy and Evre Good luck rn whatever you may do WHS er' LINCOLN GRANT Busmess 194 Lake Street Abe lrkes huntmg frshrng workrng and eatmg rabbrt stew lrkes almost everyone except teachers who grve out too many sessron After graduatrng hell travel to Florrda before gettrng a college educatron r Ca d KEVIN HAYES Vocational 44 Cedar Street Energetrc Harze may be seen at almost any hockey game gym rates hrghest on hr lrst of favorrtes clams are hrs favor rte drsh heard sayrng Thats boss' to Guga Rrch and Chuck hopes to become a pnnter after graduatron WILLIAM KILEY College 18 Beaver Street Yeow' Brg Brll really tackles hr rrlorn steak and anyone not on the Crrmson football team Look for hrm next year at BC or Northeastem Acnvrt es Football 4 Drama! cs Cl b 4 Talent Sho 4 Cafe! ra Sq ad 2 es nt t PAUL LeLIEVRE Vocalzonal 120 Massasort Avenue A member of the auto body department aubum harred Grno enjoys shop best at WHS lrkes spendrng hrs spare tame at movres dances or frxrng hrs car plans a brrght future a an electronrc technrcran Ac L t H key 2 3 4 JAMES MASTERSON College 2 Chester Lane Idrdnt drd I9 shouts Bat as he roll down a trlke whrle bowlrng occasronally takes trme out for a prnt of frred clams plans to jorn Navy R O TC frrends are Ken Tom and Gene CHARLOTTE McCULLOUGH College 36 Newton Street Energetrc Butch a transfer from Nashua Hrgh lrkes grrls sports at WHS can be found strummrng a uke or eatrng rce cream m her spare trme sees college and the ervrce after graduatron Good luck Butch' tvtes Bdmnt Baslrt PHILIP MCPHEE College 22V Rumford Avenue Blonde blue eyed Phrl came to WHS from South Junror An avrd sports fan he can be seen wrth frrends Mac Dave Ed and Fred future plans are rndefmrte but he rs sure to be successful t Ho key 2 3 4 M or Art Staff 4 DAVID MEISSNER Business 35 Crestvrew Road Mouse who rs usually seen wrth Butch Drck or Do Do enjoys playmg hockey and eatrng well done steak ays all rrght when talk turns to hrs future Navy career Best of luck Davrd' CHARLOTTE MOSCATO Busmess 149 Florence Road Pretty Charlotte wrth her dark brown harr and brown eyes drs lrkes crowded buses wrth passron usually found wrth Barbre Mary Ann Katre and Grace Good luck to a future arrlrne tew ardess EUGENE O NEIL College 37 Autumn Lane food rs paghettr Northeastern Unrversrty and an engrneenng ca reer are mcluded rn Geno s future plans A nb DENNIS O LEARY College 110 Elhson Park Gray eyed Dennrs rs a future geologrst hrs Gerger counter chcks at the mentron of B C look for hrs art work hangmg rn the Louvre Best wrshe Dennrs' A n Cl 4 A staffs 4 Coed! sa HOWARD PAYN E College 775 Trapelo Road Popular Howre whose favorrte pastrme rs basketball rs a trans fer to W H S from Mackrn Hrgh School rn Wa hmgton D C wrll keep clrrnbrng the educatronal ladder to college after grad uatron Best wrshes for success Howre' m r m R pr nt t e ROBERT SMALL V ocatwfwl 198 Adams Street Energetrc Bob enjoys shop best would spend all hr. trme at auto body work wrth Paul Charle and Fred he has a custom made future ROBERT SENNETI' General 14 Brookway An alumnus of South J unror Bob alras Sapphrre lrkes lunch penods wrth Butch Drck and Bob hrs favorrte food 1 burger Bob s future plans rnclude jornrng the Arr Force 89 , Q r X Sb Q . ' 1 x X f r v I all t y -. ' C X 4 -, - Il K I X H ,, . . . . it - 1 - H is fs Q 26: ' 'V ' . . , , - c . . . i . S . . I I . . I I I , , , , , , . . . I I . . . . . . . a 9 I s A I n 1 ' il Y, Q v . , g ' ' - v 1 1 ' ' ' .' ' ' ' ' , . . S . . M. . I l . S 1 n ' I l 1 . ' 7 ' ' Ac i ii : a i on, e ball 3, 4. - Q sr n - 9 1 1 I a -I ' ' , , , , - . . . . . 5, . . ,, . . ' . . S , ' , , , I , . . . , . Aclivi ies: c , , 5 in . u . 6 , ' 1 v 9 9 J 1, r' ' ' s is sv ' ' ' ' Activities: Cafeteria Squa -lg Decorating Com ittee 2. ' I ' I I I C U J ' 'Y . , . - tr - -y - , ' S S SS ' . Q - as - - va ' ' . . . . . l , i 1 1 , , . S - Cb 99 ' ' ' - s a 4 , 7 I Y Y 7 ' 7 ,Y 5 7 ' ' ' ' . . - . - Activities: Play Cummings 2g Talent sp.,-,W Committee 2, Geno rs most often seen wrth Lrnk, Brll, and Ken . . . favorrte . . S .' . . . . . . . , clivitier: Foo all 3. it -Q - . . . V . . . V ' 7 7 Y , 'v S v y a - . Activities: Audio-Visual 5 aff 2, 35 feteria Squa 3. I I - - - - - I I - ' . ' s, ' . ctivities: Ma lr ub 3 Mirror rt , , - ior of Art aff 3, 4. ' if ' YY . .S . . i l I . . ' ' ' S5 9 Y! ' . . . , . , , . . . . . . n - ' D I , , A . 4 , ' , , , s , . . . . . . . I s Q I I . . H .N 5 5 Activities: Student Council Ho e oo e use a rv 4. ' 'i I : i u : w : e i u , 33 , U ,, , . . Mirror Repr e a ive 4. . . . Q . , - G . Y 'Y ' ' . H . .. 1 I I I l. . . . .I . . . . . H I H ' Y P ' ' ' 5 . . . ' ' . . ' . ' ' ' D , , Q S 5. , . . . . . ti 'i in: oc , , . ' fv f a ff W T51 ' fl , -Z , . ga 9f 'll'i5j7 Of x-.7 AN Am ,I Scott Declci' nf f lg w 1,7 .5 G .m As we crossed the threshold of the new Lexington Street School on September 16, 1957, we embarked upon another episode in our lives, our high school career. Upperclassmen and sopho- mores were equally confused by the maze of corridors and staircam, so we missed being directed to the elevator or the broomcloset. Our first social event of the year took place in the high school gym, but who would have recognized the gym the night of the Harvest Dance? It was gayly decorated with pumpkins, scarecrows, and corn shocks, which gave a Halloween air to this gala affair. At the Newton rally we heard shouts of F ight, score, win! , and we did win, 27-7. This was only one of the many victories we enjoyed during the season as the squad chalked up a 6-1-1 record. Helping the 1957 team along were Al Graceffa, Carl Pergola, Mike Skane, and Bob McCullough, all members of our own Class of 1960. At the begirming of the third quarter we held our first official elections, and the winning candidates were Jimmy Curtin, Frarmy Wright, Janice Wheeler, and Diane Christian as president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Cruising Along in '58 was the theme of our a.nnual talent show for the benefit of the American Field Service. Through it, we visited such far away places as London, Paris, and Milan. Cheers of Beat that other team! were heard amidst peals of laughter at the Student-Faculty basketball game sponsored by the Student Council. Undaunted by the excitement, the Faculty emerged victorious, 25-16 A great honor was paid to a member of the Sophomore Class when Anne Paquette was chosen by director Raymond A Crawford to play the lead in the production of Naughty Manetta a comic opera As the year drew to a close and the seniors finally graduated we found ourselves moved up a notch We were upperclassmen ready to welcome the new sophomores Our jumor year got under way with our classes at the Senior High School on School Street and again we went through the process of being confused and lost for a little while anyway A new feature at Waltham High was the Football Pep Squad with Paula Herter as the peppy co chairman ln their bright red and white outfits the club members lent strong moral support to our gridiron team At Christmas time we were royally entertained at an assembly by a chorus dlrected by Mr Raymond A Crawford and featuring our own Class of 1960 soloist Anne Paquette The theme of the Junior Prom which was held February 20 1959 was hearts and flowers Trelllses hearts and flowers ln rainbow hues decorated the gym the ceiling of which was centered by a rotating crystal ball The prom provided an evening of fun and enjoyment for the more than one hundred couples who attended The Juruor Class officers who headed the Prom Committee were Al Graceffa president Paulette FICIIIDHII vice president Janice Wheeler secretary and Suzanne Weagle treasurer Waltham High was the scene of the American Field Service weekend in which twenty four foreign exchange students participated They were guests of WHS students and were honored at a splash party and dance held at the Boys Club to raise funds to further the exchange rogram P The AFS also benefited by the 1959 Talent Show the theme of which was Broadway Tlus production featured many of the songs from the hit muslcals on Broadway and was thoroughly entertaining Through the American Field Service Summer Exchange Program Christine Cosgrove 60 was selected to represent Waltham High as an exchange student to Italy The 1959 Kingsbury Temperance Fund Essay Contest was won by Barbara Mostowitz Christine Cosgrove Faith Norton Hank Webb Anne Paquette Thomas Klnraide Kenny Zeno Dotty O Malley Nancy Tabb Sandra Bessey Patricia Cross and Maureen Reilly Clifford Erickson represented Waltham High at the Youth Conference on the Atom at Atlantic City New Jersey Accompanymg our top scientist was Almon W Morang head of our Science Department At the annual spring convention of the Junior Classical League Tony Palumbo and Pat Cross were elected president and secretary respectlvely of the Massachusetts J CL Kenny Zeno represented Waltham High at the Governors Council on Youth Having received scholarships from the Waltham Red Cross Chapter Ann Paquette and Barbara Mostowitz attended a Leader ship Training Center at Phillips Academy Andover during the last week of August 1959 A momentous event in the life of more than thlrty Juniors was their irutlatlon into the National Honor Society The students were chosen on the basis of excellence in character scholarship 'B W7 E-,K S-1-4 .Q FREE vi 5,3 ww W C In e W 1 , X LN if L X 1 P 'xx X O lllll V .th , Q - , il S I D 1 X 1' . . 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K , 7 l 1- at rllcln ' - 'yn M t - M so 4 V OVTFIIVTGTIUV' D I QCOWQ Ou Q5 ll, jldtslforg c1t1zensh1p and leadershlp Elected 0fflCOlN of tht Honor Somety were Robert Dan elmayel Nancy Tabb and Sherry qmnh a pres1dent ylcf- pres1dent and secretary treasurer respectwely At the graduatmn exercl e of the Cla of 1959 three jumors recelxed speelal awards fm hrgh scholast1c record The Haryard Book Award was presented to Robert Dan elmayer and the flrst annual P111 Beta Kappa Book Awards to Lhrlstme Co roye and PHIFICIH Cros le WHS delevates to Clrls qtate and Boys State were Wancy Tabb and Daud Butler On Frlday June 19 1909 we off1c1ally became tmors as chool came to an end for anothe1 year Our sen1or year began at lat on Qeptember 10 1939 We we e addened at the F011 nat1on f Franc1s E Sheehy our headmaster but we happlly ant1c1patcd the arrnal of our new headmaster Wlllldfll J Calla her former pr1nc1pal of North Jumor H1 ll and we welcomed four fore1 n students to our Semor Class Lmdaflor T1angco Ph1l1pp1nes Zeynep Toros Turkey Charlc Nlagarlan Egypt and Alaunce D1'N1tto Italy The permanent off1cer of the Cla of 1960 who were elected durxn the preuous sprm were RlCh21I'fl 'Nlartm Penny Qchoheld Jamce Wheeler and Barbara 'Nlostownz as pres1dent YICL presldent secretary and treasurer re pectnely Tl1e Student Counc1l offlcers 1ncluded Alf1o Craceffa presldent Anne Paquette 1rls WICC presldent Tony Palumbo bovs VICC presldent and Cllfford Erlclxson secretary treasurer Katherlne Cahlll and Elame Stern were named eoedltors of the 1960 llzrror Pat Cross and Chrlstlne Cos,roye were named Ed1tors1nCh1ef of our weekly newspaper colunm Thzs Wee! at Waltham Hzgh Our sports season got underway w1th football f1rt on the a enda The boys under Co captams Al Graceffa and Carl Pergola succeeded ln defeatln our arch r1yal Newton 1n one of the most thr1ll1n games of the season Qenlor members of our squad 1ncluded Nllke Qlxane A1111 franc John Frechette B1lly Nolte Arthur Nlam J1m1ny Curt1n Bobby Danbelmayer Walter Cleason 'Vl1ke 'NlcNamara and Joe LaCaya Our cheerleaders lcd by 'Alllhe Qalamone and superu ed by 1Vlr Dunbrack 1ncluded Elalne qtern Anne Paquette WIRICIH Gllll Llnda Alosman and Sue Weagle Wlth Mr C-erard Bellryeau dxrector and Tony Palumbo tudent d1rector the Semor Class presented Burner of the Bugle a farce 1n three acts Joel Cohn and Joanne Ala played the leads and the supportlng cast helped to make th1s truly a success On December 4 the hockey team opened IIS season 1n the CBI Lea ue under co captam Jerry Zoehler and Ben Potter Semors helpm the tea1n alon to VICIOTY 1ncluded Randy Nlartm Jay MacDonald Phll NlcPhee and Carl Per ola fheerm the uncea 1n efforts of these boy were Charlene DeRose Joanne Hayes Terry lannuuo Barbara Hart Carol Wlurphy Barbara MOSIOWIIZ and Pe nny bchoheld The Waltham Hlgll Band and the Lhoralettes all enlors under the d1rect1on of Raymond A Crawford presented a Chrlstmas A emblv for the beneflt of the ent1re tudent body and faeulty Nlany awards and honors were bestowed upon members of the Semor Class throu hout the year The rec1p1ents were tl1e f0ll0WlD the Freedman Ka1t1 Award Rlchard Nlartm VOICL of DAR Good C1t1Lensh1p Award Barbara Wlostownl Th1s Is Wly Securlty Contest Chrlstlne Cos rove Homemaker of Tomorrow Award Barbara Wlostowltz and Alarch of D1mes Candldates Roberta Smnh and Janlce Wheeler Co captalns Allke Skane and Nllke Sullnan led the basketball team to uctory many tlmes The other semor players 1ncluded Alhe Crane ahas Nlr Clutch Bern1e Nlalloy and B1ll Snuth Once ln Every Fanuly was the t1tle of the DFHIDHIICS Club play produced by 'Nlr Gerard Berhveau w1th Joanne Ala and Gladys Kenney as student d1rectors The lead1n roles were taken by Nancy Tabb and Ceor e Breslm lxpresslons was the f1tt1ng theme of our 1960 Talent bhow as we traced the blstory of muslc under the d1rect1on of Kenny Zeno and honorary dlrector Llndaflor Tlan co our exchanffe student from the Ph1l1pp1nes The climax of our sen1or year was the Senlor Prom an eyenln of rapture mmgled w1th a llttle sadness The beautlful decoratlons the swlrllng colors of the owns and the soft strams of Auld Lan Syne made the eyenm complete 'Vow we are ready to recene our dlplomas at lraduatlon tomorrow knowxn full well that we are closmg the door on three of the best years of our lnes our years at Waltham Hxgh School Barbara N10 IOWIIL Fazth A orton 50,1 fo H Nw--' ff ls. ,pixx f'J -X O af-'imifo , B Kbiyf-3.ClUQT Z .421 -I CQCJ ft QC,- F' L 'QL F11 L ' ,sag mi, LH meet O -Lf F f 'QA eeigm i + A . , fQfs 111 1 ' 1 ' ' -. 1 ' ' 1 -1 1 U1 1 - , .. . . .. , , ,1 . , 1 ' .. s ., , ' , -1 , .1 '- 1 . 1 '. 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As I rode down Flenman Boulevard the mam tteet of Memoryvrlle U S A 1n my Paolmo propelled rocket moblle I asped 1n astonlshment at the slght before me A neon sxgn on the corner of Barr and Flenman mfonned me that thls bulldlng was the Lmcoln Grant NZIIODHI Bank The lllllldlllg was o magnlflcently con tructed that I wanted to 1nqu1re about the arclutects name A I entered the bank I waved to the frlendly and effxclent tellers Marllyn Rodrer and Lorralne Qmlfll Marcla Collxns who had become VICC presldent when she was only twenty years old showed me to the presrdents offtce What a surprlse to see the door marked Alfred Crane-Presxdent When he asked me 1ns1de Allle told me he had retlred from hr posltton as hugh corer for the Boston Celtlcs For frve years Crazylegs Dave Smlth Low flymg Fred LaChapelle and Towermg Howle Payne had been hls teammates Alhe then escorted me rnto lus executtve secretarys off1ce Perched behmd an Evelyn Wood desk was Miss Redhead of 1980 Sherry Sm1th ' When I a ked Allle about the lJU1ldll'lgS archltect he llfted from Sherry s de k a calendar wluch satd LaCava and Lerro Naturally I had heard about th1s famous team They had Just completed remodehng the Emplre State Bulldtng Paul Duprez had done tht mterlor decoratmg for both of the e stupendous structures After spendm an enjoyable mornmg remmlscrng w1th Alhe I departed ln search of a well known rt taurant As I wa dr1v1n down lVIxrab1to Way my Paollno propelled moblle suddenly puttered to a tandstlll What could I do' I wa marooned 1n the mlddlt of a strange town I ptcked my E IIIIS Nl ta phone and dtaled O for operator Operator operator' What can I do? I atn stranded IH my rocket mobile and dont know how to start lt' Call MOonv1ew 3593682lJ and ask for W1ll1am Glovasky head Mob1leMechan1c Im sure hell be able t help you answered the frtendly vo1ce As I hung up I reahzed that the vo1ce was that f Paula LaMont Qutckly I dlaled 0 agaln but I fa1led to reach the same operator Thxs trme Telephone Company I dlaled the number Paula had gxven me and asked for a mechanlc who could asslst me As soon a I had hung up the phone Bull Glovasky arnved Qulck as a wmlt B111 flxed my vehrcle and I resumed my search for an eatmg place As I contmued along Nhrabrto Way I saw a blllboard wlth an enormous plate of spa hettl pictured on lt The slgn Sald No one makes spaghettr as Joanne Muller does' Try thas excltlng new dlsh at Grace Glardmas new re taurant The dlrectlons sald to contmue a mlle on Mtrablto and then take a rlght onto Ca ella Place I carefully followed the dlrectlons and as I drew up 1n front of Glardrnas James 'NIcDonnell offered to park my Paolmo propelled rocket mobile m Robert Sennetts parkmg lot It seems that Robert was 1D Afr1ca huntmg for btg game on a Safafl led by Irene Asekoff Thls caravan was sald to be the safest expedltlon ever to leave the Unrted States Naturally ll was safe-the anlmals had all been tamed for Bllly Gates modernlstlc Bronx Zoo As I entered Grace s new emporxum I was dazzled by the dlsplay of prectous gems Dorothea Sterlm s Jewelry store celebratmg 1ts ftfteenth annlversary had sent dxamond neck laces for Graces ftrt fxfty patrons Gall Borges hostess of thls charmmg dlnner club led me to a table near the stage I was just tn ttme for the afternoon performance First on the enter tamment program were the Choralettes those famous smgers from Waltham Hlgh School W always knew theyd be the best female vocallsts ln the world As I llstened to thexr act I thought about the good old days at Waltham Hlgh In harmonlous VOICES Falth Norton Glnny QIIICIHII' Ellen Estabrook Ruth Thorburn Kathy Sederqulst and Anne Paquette sang about Blue Skle over Mercury' I asked Anne whod composed that masterplece and found that ll was Ehzabeth Swan on fSwan Songl the mot famous compo er of the twenueth century Mv ,g Cixi 1 g s.fa.,9 vs A M., N KK-gb '45-Tr S : 913 -,, , ' :-9' I FX, 1 A ,. ,J I - 78 s ffl f ,' ii ' L.L.,h K gf 9 s IL - rv, 1' 1 . . 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X 'lx I fs 'I Inf ., Qsuw are mm ' A s , pw -j-cd ,rv 2-9165 4-pas. -94- -11 Z -S .- NIRRNII fl I J ' D Mae E lass f. s -f iT, D I its S-a s speedy WHIIFCQS Carole Parkhurst brought me the menu and a I looked OW61 the IICIIIQ the words Ftlet Nllgnon a la Loyeney leaped out from the page Ipon mqulrlng I found that tlns tempting Cllsll had been developed and perfected by that mathematrcal fenlus of space NIGTIL Coxeney who cooked CXOIIL tllsll4s ln het spar: tum Ks a peclal fayor to Dean Fdward Kaplan Harte was teachmg Nuclear phy tes at lalumbo Instltute of Technology A I was leaung the restaurant after a supremely lltllfllllls meal I notlced a larfe poster announcmg Laura XIHCCIOQ lecture which would take place at Mike Skanes world renowned Studlo of Fme r ln a week I clxmbed back into nn mobile and as I turned onto Battavha Way I saw wen dr tmgulshed gentleman ahghtm, from a Nlelssner taxr At a second glance I recovmzed um to be Charles Nlagartan Hello Nlr Nlafallan How do you happen to be here Charhe to me that he was now XIIICYICZIH amba ador to Egypt Prlscllla Coolkaslan who held the Wl0llIl Crown of the Northern H6IlllQPllPft accompanled hun on thx tour of Nlemoryulle Extra extra' Read all about rt' Waltham man breaks up rocket steahng. rmfr on the moon Hastlly I gaye .Ioseph Lopez a quarter for today ed1t1on of the Co Uroye C azette I fhp led the pages to the contmuatton of the story 'Ks I reached page one hundred three a grant colored plcture of Lmda Leonard caught by eye Qhe and Paula Herter had just tamed m on Wxlls Cmcottas landmg strlp after thelr successful trtp to Llyelyulle the heart of Pans fashton center where theyd reylewed the latest fall fashlons of the Parls detsfners Lmda reported that the new llhouettes were the most C'YC1IlI1g yet Although Ban Blederbeck was dlsplayme a hemhne eyen shorter than thl year Charlene DeRose had extended hers nearly to her ankle I made ll a polnt to stop at my fuorlte department store the Pretty Penny owned and salesglrl Charlotte blllllll helped mt chroe frtm htr -,electron of handmade space sutts clded on a brlght orange one as a blrthday pn tnt for llr Hank Webb now workin, labortously on his forthcomtnff novel, The Web of Intrxgue In the notlons seetlon I bought a Paul NIC Lauvhlm space o meter for my Paohnopropellcd rocket IllOlJ1lC Across the way I notlced the celebrated author Eugene ONe1l namesake of the noted playwrlght I saw I better not stop to talk to htm because he was o bu y yur' lm' a dozen of Don Nlores shlrts for salesglrl Dlane Thompson to place on the shelves They were the most amazlng dazzhng shlrts Id ever seen ll l Made of CXOIIC Wheeler s1lk lmported from the desperado Indian town of Gllltgansvl e ttese masterpleces of art were sure to be a st ll out Suddenly 1t occurred to me that I hadnt yet read the artlcle about the rocket steahn, rmff I fllpped the pages of the newspaper to the edltorlal commending these men for their brave deeds And to my surprlse ln large bold letters there was the name of Chrlstlne Cosgroye Edltor Recogmzmg her at once as the former co edrtor of the Waltham Hlgh School column, I declded to pay her a call At the Cosgroye Evenmg Gazette OIIICC lt was a mmute or two before I could attract anyone 5 attentlon as the room was ln a state of complete chaos Fmally one lady put down her RIg0l1 recelyer When she smlled I recognlzed Qu an Place a member of that Great secretarial cour c of 1960 In the background I could hear tl boommff NOICC lmmedtately causmg me to turn around That YOICC' There couldnt be another ont like lf anywhere' Qurf enough there wa Alflo Graceffa, now sports edttor of thxs promment newspaper, lookm yery perturbed as he wa trymv to get the attentlon of the copy boy Al hollered Copy boy' Copv boy' Wheres that B111 Noko Why 1snt he here when I want h1m' I just bought htm a new pa1r of rocket roller skates Cant he eyer be on Mme Al escorted me lnto hls 0fflC6 where the walls were covered th xctures of our famous old WHQ alumm 1n the sports world There wa Joe Russo newly W1 p crowned Nlr Lnnerse of 1980 As I scanned the wall another name stood out .Ianet Way T' Z ' I f -f.fX 5 ,ffl Hfmfg ar-and ' i 'N-Rua 5 5 -5 +5 Z S., -Ycmvv 2f11'e 0: B 'K 2-.11 INTR ' 'iii f NQWQIW 'Vff1.ffa s 'UC l0NI2o avsrnvff cvs 061 - J' ':-.:i I fy - - 0' N' - - 0 ll is p at W y -1 . , ,,w 1' to XX ul I fax O E e. . 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I Q 4 dl , 1 us .gkqmfs Sumo 0 4 mrs was leading the Womens Amerlcan League with a battmg average of 561 The Randall twms Peter and Harold known professlonally as the Phantoms on Skls were makmg their debut on the AUSITIHH slopes From the sports department I traveled across the hall to the room of the Art Staff headed by Edlth Loeser Busxly work1ng for todays publlcatlon was Denise Denehy Taklng ttme out from hls tedlous schedule at the Ippollto W8YSldC Inn where he was Master of Ceremonles wa Teddy Flynn He was now sketchlng the pol1t1ca.l cartoon a carlcature of Ken Zeno who 1 runnlng for the offlce of Presldent of the New Republlc of Neptune On the opposmg party tlcket was Bob Dangelmayer Tlme was gettlng short so I declded to be on my way As I emerged from the newspaper bulldlng I saw a stand set up on the sldewalk Dennls Dube and Jim Merrlll were sellmg tlckets to the Neptune County Falr At 4 15 I caught the Neptune Specxal My tlcket sa1d I would arrlve there only 20 rnxnutes after my take off Dlck Cusack the gzlot wlth hls co pllotess Betty Scott deftly gulded the Pazolt mlssxle on the two m1ll1on mlle lght Once arrlvmg 1n the world of Neptune I unfastened my Red Martln moonsult designed by that whlz of outer space and cllmbed down wrth the a1d of stewardess Geraldine Maker She was extremely pollte Inqulrmg I found her alma mater to be the Llnda Mosman Fll11Sl1ll'lg School world renowned for its charmxng efflclent capable alrlme hostesses As I traveled toward the town of Testavllle my attentlon turned to an odd excurslon approachmg our carnage It couldnt be' Not Russell l.eCla1re' It was a forty four plece band led by Donna Hoyt and Frances Wright drum majorettes Donna and Fran now professlonals had formed a baton space twxrllng school for the cluldren of Testavllle As the band passed my portable revlewmg stand I notlced that Carole Horne was chlef saxophonrst Leadlng the hometown group of Browme Rockettes and a Glrl Scout Brlgade was Cxvll Alr Patrol leader Judy Stockwell After the parade I declded to stop ln the local theater to catch the early show at Marshs Movleland the gateway to stardom Tonlght the Womans Club had rented the hall for their annual varxety show to be chmaxed by the crownmg of the 1980 Mrss March of Dollars The man ln the next seat Informed me that th1s show was a long awalted event by the Testavxlle folk Flrst to appear on the scene was Frances Chapdelalne with her remarkably well tramed dog trxo of ,Iohn George and Nemo Tom Barca the master of ceremonles announced wlth hrs cheerful volce that the next act would be Joanne Hayes domg her lmpersonatlons of the great comedlenne Joanne The Whlz Ala Dxane Chrlstlan brought her dummy Ala wlshes Van Croperton mto the audlence where she slgned autographs for her many fans As a speclal treat for the teen space age members of the house the team of Kllmoskl and Cohn known world wlde for thelr newspaper column of Dear Abby Plus gave advlce to the lovelorn The bugles soon foretold the crownlng of the Mlss March of Dollars Testavllle Mayor Paul Erwln placed the crown on the long sparklmg tresses of Mlss Bohbl Smlth The performance was over and I declded lt was time I found accommodatxons for the mght Outslde the meteor llghts of the town shone brlghtly lllummatlng the revolvxng sidewalks deslgned by Bob Isaacson who was now work1ng on the Gullottl Gateway to the Moon Thls brldge was named for that famed Russell Gll1l0Il1 who ten years prevxously had dlscovered dlamonds on the Moons crust The towns hotellO was Just closxng Quickly I pressed my sldewalk button to zoom but I was too late the hotel door was locked Peepmg through an open wmdow 1n the rear of the bulldlng I notxced a sleepmg bellboy It was Paul Banacos Butch I screamed I hawent seen you ln twenty years After he was fully awake we chatted about the good ol lunch perlods ln the Waltham Hxgh cafe Butch made an exceptxon C-5f '7 'f 1 4f Q I xr- Q-.,.. 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Y 1:8151 ff ' x -A Za K I: X K N ' ' Q' hir l T, 4 ' 5- 95 'TL --' + ff - if wi l - x J ,, ' Q ' 1 C A Wu A N U 'L Q? 'Q Football I ,,,. 539 06 N COACH JOSEPH ZENO Coefoaptain Co-Captain CARI. PERCOL.-X AL CRACEFFA A MESSAGE FROM OUR COACH The 1959 football season had many thrills and exciting moments. True, we won but two games and lost five, but the season proved to be a success in a way, for the team progressed as the weeks went by, and Newton and Somerville were defeated in the last two games. the ..a, , ,, Offensively, we, seemed to move the ball by rushing and passing. But defensively we did not have proper and experience 'to stop our opponent. Even in defeating Newton and Somer- defense many gapa.f,' of the boys w' i f Q , ery good footballzfor as will return for the 1960 season. Our b h d m eh stronger exjerience. Om' baclcfield will have a year of veteran play -2 -e ,., The seniors wi T856 us Qvill missed. They certainly gave their fullest effort and desire. Little fellows like Alwgraceffa Crane will be hard to replace. Big boys like Carl Pergola and John F rechette are nofexjnen yt. ,Skane, Arthur Main, Robert Dangelmayer, William Noke, Mich,idl,McNamara,'Kenny 'ialicava and Jim Curtin will be a huge loss. ,, ,A A, If 4 I Full speed ahead Easy does ill Q'-116115:-7 T?-' i 4 . ?1'gli 'b qzf r ' T5 x I 'W P ,f Q M ' X 41, ff! 1 .Y 5 sL, ' I I Z , . .mf f iw: f. . . -. .1 '...g.,,.-'- eff: 'F' Q .4 , f ,.,f:,3., ,eva A A E is s, , V .ff E Q 3 .X ? UI wtfff, V ' fiqf - rf ,A .1 . wolf Qwmf.ww? wax w, ut, A '- , I . - .j,E..,-VV-fm 7.53 , rimson, MIKE SKANE WALTHAM F irsz row: L. Zeno, A. Main, T. Russo, E. Reed, Co-Capt. A. Gracef fa, C0-Capt. C. Pergola, P. Thiffault, W. Gleason, J. LaCava, A BOB DANGLEMAYER Domingo F- Forre- V. SLHE RANK .xx .. X' .Af V m Hx egg. fe .. '.'- fseioezipigwwggyw BH1.NOKE Second row: R. Vitale, D. Stevenson, R. Lopez, D. Mon-eale, M. Mc 'QUIK' 'ic NIIKE MacNANIARA ART MAIN 1959 ? f7...a.'?I , Q g SQUAD 1959 Namara, J. Curtin, A. Crane, K. Zeno, F. Tortola. Third row: W. Hamilton, B. Pantanella, C. Freeman, A. Cosgrove, B. Danglemayer, M. Skane, J. Frechette, B. Noke, J. Estabrook, T. Hardy, P. Catino. '- TY A-'xfff fig' . r f '5'Sn?2f KEN ZEN0 JOHN FRECHETTE Q, ...MC -.4 '23-df: V A., .M gs,4-,LQ ,, ., ki' Lf 1 . ,L-Qfivtw' H, 'f' ' ' Y , 1 S. 'bg Q F Va. A . ,Q if 4? ff W. 'u fl 4-P3415-'-:LlT'. lffgmlv JIM CURTIN JOE LaCAVA 2 . -W , Vw vm .V ' nf . 'I' T . ' , wif' ,. wr, J' 1 U l I '1 1 u -- fc.. F' 4,7 if .Z WALT GLEASOIN -1-T-'l'i. . i. Q W.H.S. Cheerleaders L.. vl-3 1--1 41 '9 PAULINE BRATENA5 LINDA MOSMAIN MRS MARY SUE WEAGLE ELAINE STERN DUNBRACK One of the addest events of our hugh School ca reers was the death on .lanuary 22 1960 of our cheerleaders dellghtful ma cot Leslle Dunbrack Her happy pontanelty whlch affected all tho e around her wxll never be forgotten by us who loved her ANNE PAQUETTE 5 'Y CID U' cu Z ru 31 5 'U fu Q rs fu v A I'l Z 3? 5 Q 3' 3' 2 U rf: no U7 O 7 1 9 F :- 'C Cf P rf P Z C 2 rf: 9 'S CHRIS MURPHY Il2 SUE LYDON MARCIA GILLI A1 I ANNE FREDERICKQ , ' ,r KL - x-I . s ' - - Q ' ' s , , ' y . W ' A 7 Q etyl fo X I X if 5 H ' f gk Xw X, f Z ' 'WZQL HQ 17' Basketball nuillwv 'R Naiwfff 1, aw 'I jaw 10 XLH Ul INN f NIIKE NLLLIX XX WUKE NKANE d ll ,M L5 U cw AJ' 4 , lx W.Xl-'l'H.XNI HIGH lMrKE'I'l3,Xl.I- SQILXD 1960 Fifst mug: Bvrnirf Malloy. Iirian lluffy. flu-flaptuirx Hilo' Fkamy In-flaptairl Nlikf- Sullixan, Bill SIlllfll. Bill Roflrigllex. Svfurzfl mu: Pdlll Klf'f'l. llun Ullillv-Ill-. f.vf111'l1 Xrllrux' Quinn. Kay Yitalvf. .Xlliw f,fr.1nv. W . M I 2 I I 1111 C0 C ' 0 MIKE SEIIIEIIQAN R ILM' Mgmt W limi Co Captam MIKE SKANE .L-I BILL SMITH ALLIE CRANE 5, f, ? ffff W' 'fs y' Z H H 3 in ,K ff rp'-i 5? K JM, f'v,l n Q 9'- ff: wo! ofa 'F . ' .','f M431-0 - .4 I 'J' w Q.. L . 5 I iv I-11075, lm Xi. In ll xme. GN'- Jl H117 UU. f I I5 H oekey Cheerleaders PENNY SCHOFIELD BARBARA HART 'if, O 54 BOBBIE MOSTOWHZ E21 l TERRY I ANNUZZO CHARLENE De-ROQE K-. H sf Q ,, DOROTHY DeVINCENT CAROL 'VIURPHY DIANE GRANCHELLI 5 D JOANNE HAYES ,W 1 A Y. fx r A m ,X A ' if X EILEEN GARSIDE R3 vm' .' , ' I A X ' r 'X A ' H ockey C'mon, Kel! C0-Captain Co-Captain JERRY ZOEHLER BEN POTTER Front mu-5 P, Nh-Phu-, ll, Putter. fi. ZHf'lllf'f. I., llfillllly. C. Pvrgola. R. Martin. J. MacDonald, T. Cousc-ns. ,Uiddle rout J. Ertabruok. J. LQ-une-. N, Nll'Pllf':', fl. frwman. W. Benoit, F. Kelly, A. McCarthy, Walter Brinn, Coach. Bark row: D. Magncr, S. Brinn, P. O'NIara, D. Littlvficld, B. Foster. F. Viles, T. Eastler, R. Doucette. R. Cincotta. - RX, Robbery . X JAY MacDONALD PHIL McPHEE ,-Q , f A Almost, but not quite ' CARL PERGOLA RANDY MARTIN irls 9 Sports Basketball First row: Betty Wareing, Susan Soles, Helen Larks, Mary Kelton, Judy Cambal. Second row: Gloria Fitch, Pam Agrillo, Lynne Yeamans, Janet Swift, and Nancy Vittum. Badminton First rouq: Joanna Cahill, Mary Kelton, Sandra Tomao, Harriet Brownell, Judy Cambal, Ann Farnsworth, Carol Kennedy, Lynne Yr-amans, Helen Larks. Bowling First row: Betty Wareing, Barbara Arsenault, Susan Soles, Mary Kelton, Sandra Tomao, Barbara Walazek, Judy Camhal, Nancy Vittum, Carol Nelson. Second row: Sylvia Reese, Diane Pugsley, Pam Agrillo, Ann Farnsworth. Lynne Yeamans, Helen Larks, Elaine Soberg, Sandra Storer. Third row: Terry DiCregorio, Gloria Fitch, Rosie Chiasson, Nancy Burke, Diane Bornback, Carol Caney, Heather Winchester. W Teams 9 234-'X ClfT , 5 RfT wk M fa qowsgxib, X Track Team +39 Aa? - A Ola fgye 600 Sleepy Time Cal X, 'S if Yummy! S, I 'THE 'Y Way ou!!! Singing Co, Sweemhearla The Debs V Waltham! ! Remember When ? Relaxed I2l , Q e 1 4 'X C Q ' - O ,.f , LMQJX. t q,, F ' vw K ,1 -- Q S - Q . .VR 1 W , jd2 , QQ j F, ff ' 1, Q ' - N - -fx 1 , -. K , 1' ' ,,' I ,-If, C A 0 . K C31.,LHQ 4 X K . A Aix xx u I ,l, il, ,. f N N ' ' L X . f-, 1 1 mink! fxSX,.,X. IMQQQX X QJMJ bw Q2 WMP Ewiigiwdiifxgyny I Q71 gf gf . 5 K- ,W- .M . W? ,'I . Xi X Jaw ' f 5? .Av -lliixios 1 fy ' y Xfixfp I , K ' . 'Out' 'vw + 9 yxkgyf K XC ,f N In J '- K Rf A2311 I ' , Kala' Gil in OU' 'MX D 0, M ,Wff If 'X jk K XJ XXL 4U? 0 The gang all here Sunny lde up' Mlsied the boat Bright Isnt xt ' The huddle Anchors aweigh NJH- Whfw, ww L H Free ride Our boys S S S iffy? 12? fm . Q, X Guew who s . Telephone, Polly! I23 ,cud ul uucxl Preszdent A1Graceffa Boys Vzce Preszdent Tony Palumbo Gzrls Vlce Preszdent Anne Paquette Secretary Treasurer Chff Enckson Student Councll Representatlves V Q- W Maroon Squad Talent Show Committee Mirror Representatives Cafeteria Squad Mr. Husson's Staff Main - I 210 Staff -- get Main Office Staff Electrical Staff f 7 ,fir 7' I f' 2 ,f 7 K2 P7 9 'Q ' ' f7' f' H I , ' fb '4 I 1 f f4 v X if f if , if f ff 1' f 1 'f -1, Q4,2i f f 2 9 ? ff 1 ,f f f f 5 f 4. 3' x 1 4 1 I fff F 4 , OI' FICERH Grace blardma Dun e Denehs Paula Herter JL anne Have Q' FIX Waltham Senzor Band 2 N3 an in' xG3a'Z '..BB S.. 555' U' M, 'l-, D.. Santa Clau Parade 'November 19.79 DRUM BIAJORETTES V Dunn.: Hoyt Hvall .Uajurczzw France: Wright Judy Chadwick ,rv Uifffrlof H.-U NIOND CRAWFORD li. mm lm l gm Officer 116 Let Dann The Bfwflx Iwmnlw X llnmlatu f ual dW UIIIIHIIIM N1 PM Hi ffl' L A ll mtl' liar? Q in QC Wer fremcle Sprachen nicht kennt. weiss nichts von seiner eigenerf, GOETHE I' OFFICERS Pfe5ld6fll .lo eph Carrahan Vzce Preszrlent Susan Crane Secretary Dolores Mello Treasurer Conme Curnyn Facult Adviser CERNIAN HONOR SOCIETY Connie Curnyn Nancy Borden Alun Llnnell Dolores Wlello ,V RICHARD A CLARK lv fly fffzff 41 Nl x f gl gli ' A '7 iv' ,, 3- r-gf Ns.. JJ Q of-lx. I r X was -ar' lf- .f ,z .Kar- ,dlvv -Lb- Viihp C - f X '!'1 N Yr' -aug- 'lf' Jr-9 V, 1 I , 1'-. 1 K 1, lk 1 . A n A AM V gy ' -' S 1. ' N, 'X A J' fl . 5 2. t 75 A I X : A 3. ,- - R U.. J ' 4. A M-dl ' Sk, . N . ,a' 'ff h Ox We ' ' ', V Q. ' - Su I C X 4 f f oz ' mr :, '61 ,-,J I V , fvf RWM 9 r ' T . M ff -ls, K .- f I :N X, xml, ,QA y X , ' ,J .V ,fix X' ' Tx 3 1 ,L fb -. Q ' V' 'ff a' 'L '4 . 1 ' I I A . 'Lf 'M' +C' , I S. ,. ' , Q . 1 N n . ., A J Q P . . .Huff .- g I I A 5 rf : - . A . -4 S - . . , Ar'r - 5 : ' ' M' . Q -2 Q 'P J' , f -. 4 '-' r 'f vu 1-. - A l I u ' - -- -I -. - . . ' - , . 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I ll w Print Shop X - ,f,.+-I' W! ,lf . 1 Y. su J nfl' 1 23-4, . ini H Fi ACK OWLEDGMENTS NIR THONHQ F NEXION JR Once upon a llllle thele uaa Vlfhen he heard of out plane he snllmglx xolunteeled hl the art Gtaff lmmeaaulablx enjoxed IH thu hook We HQQIQIHHCC Txsae the nwht hefore deadhnee and llhllt up to the xels laat mmute Vlr Thomae Nexlon ou1 facultx aduaer mai huay helplnff ue to complete the llzrror Buauie of hw endlew patlencc and thou htful adxlee llllg xeari Vzrror mll rank aa one of the fmeat Qchool sealhooke exet publl hed Gaze mto our Mirror and you mll Qee the refleetlone of h1Q txreleee effolt and helpful ffuldance For our Wlrror Mzrror on the xx all We thank M1 Nexlon moat of all' an att Quperuaor named Mr Paul Shea ,,H to mcorporate more art mto the Mirror ald H15 experlence and mtereat helped lll producmg the fme work xou haxe are sers thankful for hte lntereat and NIR PAUI D QHEA The Qtaff mchea to exprew Ita thanka to 'Vlr Vlhlllam Callaghel and Mr Jamea Weatall fol then mans eourtealea Mrs Thomas Nexlon lOl proofreadm Mr Gux Co well Vlr G9fJI,6 Dooraklan the Wells Tflbllllt? 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Dr Pefer Angelo Dr A P Bloomenfhal Dr DouglasE Bufman Cahull Delaney Lawson Afforneys Dr Earl F Campbell Dr Joseph Caravagluo Dr Samuel Cohn Coleman and Sons Realfors John C Colhns Alforney Don Cromn Dr I L Culler Richard Dacey and John Jenney Afforneys Flynn and Flynn A+'l'orneys A Friend Dr Leon Ginsburg Dr John Hanagan Harmsh Mansfleld Marsh and MacDonald Harvey Bannan and Bannan Dr Sfephen Hodge Jr John L Larlun D M D Councilor J D McCar+hy Dr John D Meola D D S Dr John Morruson Roger Neelon Sebashan Olivo-AHorney Roderlck J O Nenl Mayor Aushn D Rhodes Dr Harold B Really D D S Harvey Resh-AH'orney Dr. Nicholas Semenza James Smifh-A++orney Dr. Louis Sfern Dr. Ralph Tarullo Eugene Tougas-A'Horney Dr. Anlhony Vanaria, D.D.S J. Chesfer Webb-AHorne Dr. Thomas P. Whi+e Dr. Warren G. Young Y Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Arico lrad B. Hardy, M.D. J. M. Jarasoff, D.V.M. Prospecl Lodge No. 35, l.O.C F Wallham Lodge 953, B.P.O.E Knighfs of Columbus, Walfham Council I47 Loyal Order of Moose, Wallham Lodge l0l8 FRIENDS OF WALTHAM HIGH A!rlhur.Finn-Airorney Compl me +s of DAVID PHIPPS STUDIO Photographers for Three Generohons 873 M +h TW 3 343l TW 34697 i n '51 ain S+. Wal am, Mas K 17X ff Q N f W 6 flwt I A I X Gy I HU if Xl? M 2 illlllll AY V sjfp Ill 1 wwf Sita 'l f 0 mfliisll ,IQ Room 0 3 J udlth Marsh Janet May Lorretta Mazzola Benjamln Potter Robert Powers Judlth McAndrews Arthur Prlor Jean McCarthy Peter Randall Joseph RlgOl1 Judlth McCarthy Edward Ro ers Janet McFarland Joseph Rus o R1chard Ry an Marllyn Mclvor Thomas Schuster Joy MCKCHZIC Robert Sennett Robert Shady Annes McLau hlln Todd Sherman Sally M1rab1to Marlene Mears Mlke Skane Lorralne Mllllken Dave Smlth Dolores Mello Alan Stewart Michael Sulllvan mf if Ugnm MR JAMEQ GARRAHAN JN .: 1 1', f l ll f X lhl 1 m f VW' XI 1 f l ' Jl 8 ll ' ' ',..g,-i,- LQ t' V if If 1 . 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I I CO . . ., Complimenfs of THE POTTER PRESS Business Forms Manufadurer SIS SOUTH STREET WALTHAM. MASSACHUSETTS Compl en+s of WALTHAM PRECISION INSTRUMENT COMPANY 22I C WALTHAM MASSACHUSETTS TW 3-4000 WEST EN D ROGERS PHARMACY CHEVROLET COMPANY The Re all S+o e SI'I1+ Th M WALTHAM MASS TW 43I60 C 1 DEPENDABLE S DRUGGIST im rescenf S+ree+ INC. x r ou S . Wal am, Mass. 923 ein Shea ' Q' can f T SEE THE FUTURE C71 IP ll - - :g W.-.. 1 .Y Electromrs the fascmatnng field that creates tomorrow s marvels IS today s fastest grawrng mayor mdustry' That s why Raytheon New Eng lands leadlng electronlcs company always has wonderful growth opportunltues for brrght young men and women at many of tts plants Before de ctdmg on a career why not drop ln at one of our employment offices and see how rewardrng your future can be Mr George OBr1en at the Watertown employ ment ofiice 37 Galen Street has further mfor matron Excellence rn Elqghgnln RAYTHEON COMPANY Andover Bedford Bnghton Burlmgton Lowell Maynard Needham Newton Newton Hughlands North Dlghton Gurney Waltham Wayland Pawcatuck Conn Spnngdale Conn Lewutton Mo Hooksett N H Manchester N H Newport R I -'ef A7 'A A ' we z '::-as Iqlgirclt lei? '--x. g.. 5, --.-. -.,.. .:lu.., .-31: 'ilanhsrqgeueaur-gg:-its zanasr- - - 51 : ' YZ . , , , . .,, - . . . 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Zeda Walaea Essex , S+ore of Famous Brands for Dad and Lad 336 Moody Sf WALTHAM, MASS Air Condlhoned 'for Your Comforf ' I Tx W. . , -E D Q. - Il Mile From Rouie I28 on Roufe 20I 5 - -A . .r ' NS. I - , 3' . Ruling I , ' I Open Daily From 8:30 A.M. fo l2:30 P.M, Safurdays 8:30 A.M. fo l2:30 P.M. n ll I . . . - of of . . , . Room 308 X fl:E7n L I 2 'P'-Q clfmhlf Ja-H 1-J P f1..'-:- W l A 5 S-A-' unix 0 'Cf ANo ng-nm -Ai , 1 I T0 THER ARMY Nuresfs 'U ANGELSH ICH To 4865 Amo ,uNt.sz'i gfufzir AND Lara -.L 'Vlarllyn Rodler SC 'PT' G L Prwrmu P auu M :Tal lg R Vclno MR RAYMOND YETTEN ,L , Charlotte 'VlcCullou h ,ludlth Parker Carole Parkhurst Nancy Pedersen Susan Place Antolnette Profetto ,Ioan Rado ta Mary Ann Rando Joan Raw ne Judlth Recme Karen Reldy Vlaureen Relllw Chrlstme Ricard Sandra Sablone Barbara Schofleld Penelope Schofield Ellzaheth Scott Kathleen Sederqulst Vlurlel Shau hne x Paula Shau hness VlfglDl3. Smclaxr Patrlcla Slaman Charlotte Smith Roberta Smlth Carmela Salamone Gall Rlchardeon Dorothy Rlcker Ruth Rohm on ..-1... eff VW-MP1 F Bnnrnrn 8 41 1 16 Sf. I I' on DAN I f lufPg'ER'1'-RENO-1 Ural-sq gn STal'ehouYt by Richard Vevmo CA, L1 1 Wi V N 'tvs 71-A mc T lx f ,C .L fl I 'S ' T f ,QW-19 I I it fl 1 ,vs 1 97:1 fl ' A .-PM l I l - 1 fu -of to e l 4 L .X,tL P' -if-uf' 'QI X It xl E il C., 'lf-1, 'Un , f XJ ' X C T- lf - :P , e' 2 P 5 dmv 's,l N--i ?.1-l. P - P- ru at n lehoure bl, ,Te t C, - ' 4 ff Q 2 1 :14 'V l. 1 I : F' P ' l l t f C Q . . .n 'Y 'Eli in Q-,P 'I V I Q E lg M , -S ' -Q- T I lil ' ll 2 P J +P 1 l ,eco ff, l oi I WENTHWORTH FUNERAL HOME WaII'ham 54, Mass. WALTHAM FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION RUSSO S EXPERTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY TW 3 7792 ELECTRO CONTRACTING AND SERVICE CORP EQ 9 I29 RUSSELL STREET WALTHAM 54 MASS CompIimen+s of Complimenfs I I of , . 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I.: WALTHAM FOR MEN AND BOYS 33I Moody S+ TW 3 I088 FOR The Newesi' Fall S+yIes and Besf Values Casuals F afs Cha Cha Boois ALL AT S3 95 Remember WAL LEX SHOE COMPANY WAL LEX SHOPPING AREA WALTHAM MASS BENNET R O NEIL Prescruphon OPTICIBFI ZENITH HEARING AIDS BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES 7 M I' T Ieph e W fha M ss TW 3 0654 BLANCHARD'S RESTAURANT Compllmenfs NICKERSON HILLS Pannfs Ari' Supplies Wallpaper 9I7 Mann Sfreei' 64I Mann S+ WALTHAM 54 MASS WALTHAM, MASS TW 3 9649 I - .gf ,L In rs IIIII IIII U I I ' - Lexingfon SI'ree+ I - of 42 aIn S . e on aI m, a . - . s I ' Today there are more men engaged ln research than ever before ln the htstory of manktnd Thelr aclnevements are belng accelerated by modern equtpment sxluch makes possible ln moments that whlch ptevtouslv requtred months The result 15 a tremendous volume of nest mformatton that IS bemg added to man s storehouse of knowledge at a rate faster than he can 3SSlmll3lC xt and put ll to effectlve use cl? ltek Corporatton ts engaged tn creatmg systems uluch null collect compress, code lndex and store thts mformatlon and have lt avallable for dlsplay on a mo ment s notlce Thls work lnvolves the prac tual appllcatton of the most advanced Itek tnformatton handhng systems serve a vartety of purposes tn government 1 dustry sctence educatlon and the armed lottcs lu tht sum ol photo retonnatssauce for example lt ts tmportant to our natton s Stlllflly that the photo mtetpreter be able to devote as much of lus tune as possible to the actual process ol lnterpretatton Itck systems ts rll automate much of the process of photo lnterpretatton to elurunate routtne work In educatton Itek systems utll permtt scholars to make more effectne use of knowledge that ts avatlable and ulll tmprose learmnv and teachmfr methods Q43 In ptoneermg the new scxence of Informatlon Technology Itelc IS blendtnv the sktlls and experience of sclentlsts and engxneers ln a vartety of dtsctphnes The efh ctent apphcatron of these slulls IS openmg a brtght new era Ln mans search for a better world cis If you would hke addtttonal Ill formatton wrtte for booklet Thzt It liek G liek Corporation Walth 54 Masslchu ails In :anon 1 scnonce nm: cnnolugy came mu P-to Ano an .em sp. Q tem-nology C..-t Vldyn lneovpor-me . ,snuck subs a .ty rv-scum carpet-um. I suns ts -ry Yi i ' concepts of communication theory. -,AS My .y 25 ,,,. e. ' ' y i, . V. . V . 6 . U . . . K H GAYNOR Ei DUCAS, INC,-IVGIB I vii , 7 K I X Q ld! 1 S., JZ' 'a X11 4524 Sculpfoq 5lY Fnnucsa Clxalrh-5 DM-In vt Sun H ,E Y Room 201 MRS. SARAH GOLDINGS Patrif-ia F f-1- rite-r Paulette rl6'IllIl'lI1 .lllflllll Flanl a lxathleen lzlsnn flnure Calla hu gallx Cauthlel Grave Flarfllna Nlarcla Gllll Walter Gleason PII rllla Goolka Vin Wllllam Could Nlarw Gouthro Alflo Craceffa Stfphen Gmcefffi Lmcoln Grant Walter Gras PI Eldon fran Rue dl Cullom Loul e Cuatafson Velma Hanna Lx nne Haron Barbara Hart Daucl Has es Robert I aacson Jame Judd llawlcl Kann Edu ard Kaplan Thomas Kmralcle Waltel Klrlfx ,loeeph Lal ax 1 wlll1HlH Kllew I K 1 , - ' L , ', A-J '- W ' 'g n x, L' X . . ' 1. QI -- K 7 lf , , t ' - l 5 f I ' ,V I -. . 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BROWN a I o a l I+ is our fervenl wish 'rhal as man now reaches for ou+er . , . e I I WEST END PHARMACY 882 Mam SI' TW 4 3637 Compllmenfs HAMILTON JENNEY STATION SHEER SIGN CO INC Every Slgn a Design I82 Hgh S+ W Ifha TW 44I29 M0n P 041,694-I C RED CROSS PHARMACY S M SHRIBERG Reg Pharm 737 Moody S+ Walfham Mass TW 40034 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE DI H E WESTON JEWELRY CO, INC amonds Q Wa+cI1es I Jewelry CASH OR CREDIT 344 Moody SI eeI' WALTHAM 54 MASS LEW S FASHION SHOPPE For Dresses I+s Lews 377 M ody S+ WALTHAM MASS TW 4 2066 FRANK H DEMEO FurmI'ure Bedding Rugs Carpefs 62I 629 M Day S+ WALTHAM MASS TW 4 556I O . of . . - ol o 1 ' , N. ll . . gl ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,:, W, H ,, , W N K X95 ' ExPfnrMfNuL Ann Pusmsuo JN' l Mncmnf won: 0 ' 4 , I ,I a m Ernlff' ' 1, ., 1. or-MN S- Wm... ,. .N ' 1 ' www. .4 . l . l . . . I , , ., , . I' , . I n . . II I I Il 0 - - o . 1 - , . 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TW. 3-9428 CONGRESS TEXTILE CO I02 SchooI S+ NEXT DOOR TO TONYS A CompIlmen'rs I IDEAL CONCRETE CO Concre+e and Cmder Blocks Brlcks CompIe're Lune of Masons Supphes 232 Lexlngron S+ WALTHAM MASS TW 4 3206 Young Men of 60 9 AVIATION I' EAST COAST AERO TECH Bedford Alrpori' Lexmgfon Mass Bd Give Youn CAR 1 Aww 'Me X- LOUIES AUTO SHOP General Repairs 25 S N TW 3 5689 Compllmenfs of LA ROSA S MEAT MARKET l20 WaI+ham S+ WALTHAM MASS TW 9 0709 9 712-IEL 6' I X x ' SP arren S+ Your Fruendly Yarn S+ore II I II -T' I 0 Have you Ihou hr of making your career? I+'s America's mosf - excifing indus'fry I For free cara- Iog describing Technician and Flighf fraining, career oppor unifies, wrI+e , . Lic. Mass. . Ed. o . . 1 1 xl. , X . S 'xv ' I . ew+on Sf. ' - J some sg FoRMALv 4 P ' Lef Us Enhance Your S'rarry Eyed Plans x 4 'For 'rhe Prom Season If Exclhng Formals From S25 00 IOO SUMMER STREET BOSTON DE 8 8033 Compliments of CASSON DAVENPORT 26 Ohs S+ree+ CAMBRIDGE. 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