Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)
- Class of 1961
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As Hawaii .md Alaska exp.1n.l im , our borders, President john Kennedy's New Frontier seeks to clarify our ' l national aspirations. Let us all say a prayer that the Hand of God will guide our President in leading our nation to true greatness and strength. l ITHFCLASS CDF 11' . .r1n1z. ..-- :V . .'5'Tff't3?', 2 1961 1 n 'l X. XS llli iilll 1 - 'F ---- INR Y 'Wu g S -'1 0' V-4 , 4 P fy . H JA.--+L Ari lg . '54 ' ' V'g 'S nf-7' ' 4 'i ff . 161 -lf' ,, 9 ' . . . 1 1 J bfi Mwmw 1 A xX X N In mn mul -.....,-- : : 42 ',,5,,g E51 f'l?55'!!!'f14 :mpg 3llI lm Illl nm llll Q llll' um Ilrl Q. - wg? ' x,....'f'-1 1. , , Q, - -.... ' ' ' tvs' xv ' b.,,':n. - -, 4 . WALTHAM HIGH SCHOOL WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 3 'FS'- Stfrewzfrd We have lived through three of the most eventful years of this Century. Great men have arisen, great men have died in this short span of time. Newly inde- pendent states have appeared onthe face of clark Africag supreme power in nations has been entrusted to new leaders, some capable, others radical. There has been conflict and there has been happiness during these three years, which form only an infinitesimal grain in the sands of time. We, the Class of 1961, have been witnesses to the making of history. In our yearbook we have recorded the men and events that have occupied such a promi- nent place in our lives and in the eyes of the world. . As we record these personalities, we wonder whether time will erase many of the names of today from the chronicles of the world, or if these names will with- stand the test for immortality. How many footprints will remain on the shifting sands of time? The Editors Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And departing, leave behind us, Footprints on the sands of time. The Psalm of Life LONGFELLOW -9- 'fs . . OF CONTENTS MAN OF THE '60'S DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY MIRROR STAFFS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS CLASS COUNCIL OFFICERS 5 mmm CLASS POEMS I SENIOR SECTION f ' g I JUNIOR PROM Q CANDIDS 5 - R CLASS PLAY U P' W CANDIDS --ff SENIOR SUPERLATIVES CLASS HISTORY CLASS PROPHECY CLASS wlu VOCA TIONAL SECTION JUNIOR HOMEROOMS SOR M EHOMEROOMS 'V XR cwas 4? ACTIVITIES E SPORTS A KN LEOOMENTS X DVERTISING I .I I n A 1-V Kam, O,-PS1 .-- - A 'f'L1'E -1 J ' f P 'T' xx -c'L f If, T--l . IW I 'ibiziw 'xi AQ: - '1f'f4 3 ' c-K- LMI' ' WR If .Ia I A. R., 5 DR JOHN W. McDEVITT With respect and admiration we, the Class of 1961, dedicate our yearbook to Dr. john W. McDevitt. In addition to his eighteen years as Superintendent of Schools, civic- minded Dr. McDevitt has served as a trustee of the Waltham Public Library, a director of the Waltham Boys' Club, a director of the Wal- tham Chapter of the American Red Cross, and a director of the Wal- tham Chamber of Commerce. In 1928 he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston College, where he later took a Master of Arts degree. In 1956 he received his doctorate in philosophy from St. Michaels College in Vermont. On November 11, 1959, he was presented with the third annual David I. Walsh Award by the David I. Walsh General Assembly. The Knights of Columbus unanimously elected Dr. McDevitt Deputy Supreme Knight in October, 1960. We will not forget the leadership and guidance that Dr. McDevitt has given us during our years in the Waltham schools. Dedicafmu Superintendent Our new superintendent, Mr. james Fitz- Cerald, is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross, where he played varsity football. In 1934 he joined the Waltham School De- partment as a science teacher at South junior High. Before becoming Assistant Superin- tendent of Schools in 1957, he was principal of the Banks and the Whittemore schools. On january 1, 1961, he became Superintend- ent of the Waltham Public Schools. .J MR. jAMES FITZGERALD 4' I lj 555: wishes for a iii its sdmi-31 Phase 4- 11:5 j : :QW are ready t0 :axle-trif liaiing to College, ' - o::.:L viii. iniusfrjv and C ..::. ..4:.. -pg L-: Lui, .J x.U. 5 5 I CTS YVN LS. -Q 'L'f'if.:i,ij' ffirsili and To :hs Qlss of 1961: Winston Churghill once stated duizion was nc: :he end. non the k of and but :he end of :he k Haj' zhis Biirror rifles: happy n of cherished friendships at XV1 School and may iz be often 1 plc in your poszschool living. 7 Y Q11 dance MR. CHAPBIAN Q1 5 Department Head if-1 ' if N Yxysff tt A SE ,Q Q, A .1,f -'t F -- ...Q t X f ' ft . A 441141-4 ' ' 'K' Y 1 X :Xin f' - -5 - Y -'12- 3,,.-LS 1.43 I ' f ig- LZ. LQ' : li ' 0' qi t f i t jak Z If iz! IQ it f' X Z 'S - ,iw JOHN FOSTER DULLES. . . Secretary of State 1953-1958 Department .nf MR. EI.l.lO'I'T MISS NOLAN MISS CVNNINGHAM I ww mx ixww Q qc... wif -, , , Y f- , , Z , ,CV . Y , Y, il- ,,V fvtsiw Yi? i 'Sa-.,,., ' 1 flfZqq4-1-JJ -2. Sf Enghlvlz Department in fs, RN ry -.. UL - - bfR. GARRAI-IAN --Y-.4..- , -L.. .f,,,s 65'-. - --vv..1 - X x x- rx EX IX - ,---M- A M155 TAYLOR KI S5 Sl.iTi'EF.':' DMAWM BORIS PASTERINAK. Xobel Prize-19:8 MR, DW'YER f 411-Q is 'Q ..,- .-. .. I7 EELI.IYEi.'f MRA DOXOYAX MISS BREASON RS. KE MISS BETTS partment Head -ZA .gk ENAN language Department ,J N. bv 2 f I 3 0 - itwrr M i ' i ' ' 734,71 Hg FP'vxoJ-:N ' J---,. I I , M11 --l. , .IIMLN X I 11111 iii Dqvazffmmf X P vin fb X X5 f . e ' 6 fill- 5 ' '7 Q eh g A- X, 1 L 7 ' ig? fr- ' X ' 1 x, 'f' - gf x X x f A ,- 1' rs -'..l. --- J 5 D721 329 1-ix. EL :Tx Science Dcparfmvui is Q? if- -'9 'fr' MR. EAMES MR. PERKINS 'U-. nl I X X MR. 1NIOliAlSIGl ' MR. 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F l'.:TT 5 A 'IJ' Rza ll fxlflll N fl'1L-.N R.1..xl. l... .. l? U llfw-rx. l Hxqgtr l NLD S I wl -n, R lizng F J-s., .-'llwl N l . ll'l R, II., 1 ...X, , R V I I vt 'A , .. ly X ,. .. - v. - at Q -X1 an--1 uzlt '. Nl' I 'l ' XX . xnxx .- lt. .., ,...Y 1, SUBSCRIPTION EDITORS Lawrence Coffin, Pamela Agrillo. CLERICAL STAFF Standing: Carol Mosca, janet Alspach, Sandra Markham Sizting: Nadine Sozanski, Diane Granchelli, joan Crusco SPORTS STAFF Seated: Sandra Sessi, Leslie Ectman. Standing: Patricia Brueck, Judith Cambal-Editors. f? Q, 6 Prwidn 111-glfwhn H.lH.lxC.lH Vita l'rw.'Jw.'f -Fred P.wx.anw S401I,1r5'7'r'u.zf11mv-Dflnrm Bflilcr L ' 'V 1. Firfl Rffzz: C, I5.1tt.1Kr3Iia, M Arrwnwnl I. Fctm,m. -I I1.IH.li1.lI1, ID MMI' I I'..':e'q I K' G V f w IW I 1 Svfmld R011 .' I.. X'L'.lH1.lDi, C Cfllrnyn. R. XY'4Qt.1lI, P Pmvcrx. C1 Kirmr.. P fur: ' I, l?:..:M -1 Third Run: D. BOrr1b.1Ck. M. Duria, S. Rallii, K, Mormh, If Patfi, A I.1mv' I' Ahq .ww aim al flv ar Srfczefy 1 'git , X x MQ ' , ni ,,..Aln- Lnxihm ' ummmcfbt American Held Service America scored a touchdown. A strange mixture of yelling football fans, rushing ' I people, book reports, spelling tests, and elec- tion debates in the be- ginning, very soon the atmosphere of your school-of my school -became very famil- iar. ROLF STAHLHEBER No wonder! I got generous guidance and help from Mr. Gallagher, our headmaster, and from my homeroom teacher Mrs. Goldings, from Mademoiselle Dubois in French, and Mr. Hood in English, and especially from my A.F.S. faculty- advisor Miss McCullough, who taught me in U.S. History and in Problems of Democracy. You helped me to understand your school system, which is so entirely different in its stress upon social activities and sports. I enjoyed it, and I will miss it when I go back to Germany. I want to thank my teachers, the faculty, and above all, you for this year of pleasant and rich experiences. I won't forget it. A cheer for Waltham High, Rolf Stahlheber 7 A , f ., .r ff N 3 If -X! 1 f fm Zi ' ' ffbff L ' .L ' X97 ,gf , ff' f X L2 0 ?t' fs flu f 7 'li ff Z y L7 97 jf .riv I If l I ' X 5 5?'F- -'rap 1 4 N f.i 'a- s Q,-L1,3,f 5g5 f, 1.13, n ' - 2' f -.aa 9 t ' f , S . I I V 4. V - V 7 T' -'l ff ' A af-it ff1f,f':: V A fi Q ' f 4 J 'ff A 4 TT 'i 2 C' 2- ff? W 'ilefarrg f 1 Q I ,f W Q I ' I , ' .. -:jf s, W - 1,-7 fi , ' i ,,eg1,f f, ' f ,uf fy ' , 2 X . f , i3 ': Q. XR - , LF 1 , , ,,' Dai?-gf ,, rf. f .14 Q l - f ar' - ' i I gf f - I, , A . 54: f X' jeg ' -. xi --v-:eff X I ?y X tx X j 4 -' jg. , 30, 5 X ' K., XJ X JV! ffl! 4 ' 1 0? ' 'Mfr .,,..u -,wh , 'iz Z ' 22 f 7 WN f MXZQ M! WM? ,'. I f Z f , W f I 3 ,' 1, X. If ff ff ff., I f X I X X , ff A ! fi gf , f , Z , joy! ,, X , h . . QJAAQA , ff' fi . X ' gn, , If 1 v ' f'-'63 ' if ., 1 i f ee af ff . 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In the middle August I left my Swiss family and journeyed home by ship. Yours truly, Terry Hardy 1961 , 1 .,..p1-g i DTV' . 16l V1 4 ll H4219 611155 B li- 4 0fHc'ers Premfefzl Ray Vitale Vic'c-Pwfiffwlf Dunalnl Stu CDS Se4'refar'1 Ummm Miller Treuflfrer -lnxm-N I uuimcsc 4 H sl-P 'f if I- IC Q1 i indent 601111617 Off7cc'rs I . 1 X1 ' I I N1 X1 N I . V ' 23 YA' 2 S ' E Q fi 9 aiwiif . Q 059' Sanior 611155 Pvcms l july 15, 1958 Marines Land at Kcirut, Lebanon l MEREDITH Asuorr -l2 Main Street ' CUHQXL' Meredithk nickname Crash XVZIS no doubt given t0 her i by Micky. Carol. and Pam. Meredith thinks that pizza and fried onions are fabu- lousf' hut doesnt think so fnvomhly of moody people . . . pl.1ns to head ri home economics classroom .lliftf graduation from tollegei Good lutk. Mercdxthl ACll1III8F.' Dmmltics Club 23 Ski Cluh J, 5, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 5. -ig Stutlerxt fivrunfil 2, .lllvv if Staff a, Pep Sound i, Tilcm Slum- K SVG? . Nj ' Z ' xg - 4 -' L T '1.1.!LX- 2 f 'x f -e, -,f-' Q. -ri' ' ' GRAXT Aonmx 1 , Lake- ' ee ' . 4 'H Kingston Ro.i.l x 22, 4 - ,SK ',-'I CMH: fc f Y L 5. . Dancing: is .1 ttixorite p.lNt1:i1L' -S Q of lwrown-eyetl ifmnt A , . Pye 5 S - ' sh.1res turkex' .md .ill Anzeri- N - ' P . 4' ' A ' . f X - Q . can food with Ed. Cul. km' 5-J I F' 44 It Ch.1rl1e. :md l,.zrr1. . . Ds Qi: , clmemiwtry t'.in , , tolleqe .intl -,'iQ 1 -'gh H, the NAU' .ire in hw futizra' fx' -qu'-55 i l 4 Wh O PAMIZLA AGRILLO 1756 'l'r.lptlo Ro.i.l Cnffcqt Sewing .intl punt- pl.ixinig are favorites of l1.llL'l-tktsl Pam has no .gl'lLX.lIlLC5 against the world .in .lrdcnt f.1n ot' steak. lolwtcr. . frnt-mls in- fludc llunnv. Carol, l.rum'. and ,ludv hopu to .itttn-l collcuc .utter gr.idu.ition Arlrrninx Latin Club 2. 3. 4a Executive Committee 4, Girl! Sports 2, A, 45 Mar-mn Squad 42 Mnrnr Staff 4g Mr. Huu.in'G Staff 4g Main Office Staff 4, Library Council 3, 43 flasi Day lislwr 3. 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A . . , - . 1 .' 5 ,f X - y ' ' ' ' ' g - 2 ':' Q Q2 .ifwif . v1s:125 1: aT:2:1: ar. i'1i'1'3D,1 . - - ' V 1 'V . . . . . . 1 .f - 'L .. f Md, ' ,Q , 21 5-22, :iff ,jr IIE 321133- LZ T32 11111152 y-7 Y h ,r ff, X .ij P',v'f:J'V: V ...t 1 , ,J . f -. 5 7 A ,M 2, - V V V . 0 , . Q . 'Z A, , , .1 ' f - ff' +y o fn 5- August 8, 1958 ,Navy Hafupletcs Hrs! Nuclear-Pawerai Suluuuriuc, ll. S S. fvdllflyllf' L BlARll-YN ARUNSOX -ii 'l'ui'nc'r Road CUHLUQL Hazel-cyecl Mal is happy as a lark whcn eating French fries .intl frictl cliiclxc-n. Cathy, Sue. and Judy usually accompany her to classes of which Algebra Il is hcr favor- ite. Mal's future plans in- clude studying at thc New England Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. Gund luck, Mal Artizifief: Latin Club Zg Dra- matics Club 25 Main Office Staff 43 Class Day Usher 33 Gradua- tion Usher 51 National H-mwr Society 3. -l. ISARISARHK .-XRNI XAT l i ff? lli.ixx.itli.1 Aurii 1 fy... L Gathc-ring atls ti-r thc .llwv i. l'i,'IlW 'X wlltll 4.iilt.l N.lli hy' her staff. This rctruit truin North Junior can hc- fi-untl eating clams nr lt-hstcr wth Diant. -lan, Ann. .intl Sur- Al- gehra ll with Mr U lizxcn ratcs tops with Iiarh, Har 'Qual L1ffCI'4Zf.lLlLl.lIIUl1 is Iii sri-n Ci til- lege. ,'l.1f:1f.'c,i.' Latin Cluh 21 Dchatanq Cluh 5, 4, Cnrrcsp-'intling Sure- tarj: -lg Dramatics Club 2, -lg Girls' Sp-irts 2, 1, -lg .llrrrm llnsi- ncss Llitiir 43 l.ifu'ar1.' Civuncil -lg Pep Squad I, Lircck Club -l. s ,4 ' if ANN l8Al!N'l 4 if K ' I liarl.-tt. R+-.ul f,ff1iiL'i Brown-cvctl Ann is kntmn to dislilu' puiplc' who tallc tim much lictsv. Katliv. .lii.innc'. .lrltl lla! .ll't .IIINUHE liii' this: friends. Ann loves sticntc .il- mvst .is mutli .is slir' oni--ts Cating pizzas .intl strpik .intl riding liursclmitlc Atitcr gracluatinn she plans to cntcr thc Suhurhan Stliool for ict'- retarics .1.'t1r1r1f1: Talent Slum' 4. llll D lw.Xll i Y t ni., Nw ' f .. l't-pulir llicflt mini-rits, i'XYlix nut' tu til i v1m5'i1' ,Quinn up iinx t-r sr li'-il rnitixs i-lax nc Nllitffa Xl th Cliitlxic. Dui, l'i W tfll R--hir: ti'-his :.'1iii i ii',ifli .intl .iillslvl 'l' xl? Idxnkly lu-pfs 2-i l f'f1.l X-irtlit istrrn Ivl11YffX 'x ml gg 1f1fnt'f11l'DF f'I1E Q Al r:-:fri l1t,n f .5 '. f U1 up-tif' 1 x, Rn! fr as Pfrf' affztltu r 7 ii.-1 1--N , '- :lf 'A itz. -3 ?L5 Z ,Q,-- vii'-L, 1 ': Qi- ,L.- . i, - -. A I ' T ir Aff- fl -Nw... , -' L. T' . in F- w,,..,YQY -hi. --' - 1.4 . --J-... -41 -AT -. 'Y - 0' 1. - - ' '--LA - . . ,,, s ,- N H . . ' -4 9 - - - -Q .l - , Q-,.- . - -.. 43- Q A a a 5' s- - 5 iii ' E l--P ' - - - G f A l N' lik! l x'7 i x 1 ' is g i I. -s l ,1 ' N E. l I Nl l 14 27 September 1958 RICHARD BARTLEMAN 31 Bcech Street C0 ctr A staunch champion of both steak and biology brown eyed Dick may be found waiting in the cafeteria with pals ohn Bill and Paul Upon graduation he expects to pur sue further studies at the Mas sachusetts Electrical School of Boston Artzwtzer Rifle Club 2 Mzrrar staff 4 Audio Visual Staff 2 JOHN BASILE 119 Cllilx Street C 1 4 Eating pizza and ravioli and playing the accordion take up most of Chicks time can be seen roaming the corridors mth jim Moose Beetle and Bo dislikes unannounced tests plans to attend Northeastern University and go into c1v1l englneering A izner Latin Club 2 Basket rn ball Team 4 A P. lxriikx N K c 24 fi P5 .i 'Qi .xv Y lb 3 ' 1 ' -if l .A XJ D0,A:,'o,QQ'0 28 LE HENRY BASSID G 41 Boxx ker Road V04 zfmz if If you hear the twanging of a guitar from the drafting room you ll know that it s Buddy This blue eyed North Junior graduate enjoys eating pizza Trench fi cs I l-e al us he dislikes homework Arfnzrzef Open House Usher 4 Bus Boy 3 4 Newspaper Staff RICHARD BAZILLION 30 Ash Street Cellage Studious Dick enjoys history best at W.H.S. That's the way the cookie crumblesf' he tells Helen, Elliott, Fred, Flo, and Bob when deprived of steak and fried clams. Dick hopes to attend the University of Connecticut and become a journalist or a teacher. Aclivifief: German Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Student Council 33 Newspaper Editor 4g Mirror Rep- resentative 3g Mirror Literary Staff 43 Language Lab Staff 3,.4g Red Cross Representative 3g Kingsbury Temperance Essay 35 Debating Club 3, -43 A.F.S. Club 31 Stu- dent Exchange Committee 3. CATHERINE BATTAGLIA 71 XXIIN eily Street Ca! Q r This active member of the National Honor Society en Joys fried clams Italian foods and French classes at WHS Cathy is often heard exclum ing Really? to her friends Carol Susan Mal and Joanne She plans to become an ele mentary school teacher after attending Boston State Col ege Artwztzef Latin Club 2 Dra matics Club 3 Math Club 3 Main Office Staff 4 Class Day Usher 3 Graduation Usher 3 National Honor Society 3 4 CLINT BEAUDETTE 186 Warren Street Ba,ri11e.r,r Gazing through the windo of the nearest coffee shop yo will probably find Buddy' with Bill, Dick, Ken, and Do munching on donuts an drinking coffee. Another fir on Buddy's list is steak . . business is his favorite su ject. Entering the field business administration aft Boston University is his chi plan . Aetivilief: Maroon Squad 4. I Hrs! Pep Squad .79 Harfaed at Waltham High , 2 5 ai 6 -Q 1 I :IA U p , Z L g '1rQJ D U ia,J'iS' It X t a g I S ggi if ' . - b... and I '1-.. .iz .1 of , ' , ' ' ' ' . . J . ' 3, ' t t . ., . I . ' ..'. i is ' l l l . -1 . ' . , . . 1 q I. I I I ' ' 1+ R X A R b, T 5 'J ll X :fp N k cw' l X in . 1 x ', K Q it Oeteber 6, 1958 DIANE BEDFORD S Fairfield Terrace Saxonxille H,'lli'l1gli Blue-eyed Diane enjoys shar- ing steak with Pat, jean, and Judy . . . studies rate high . . . homework is distasteful . . . expert bowler. Diane looks forward to a bright fuf ture in the business worltl. I YX'll.l.lAlNl l5lfNOl'l ll llalninond Strut fjfllllttlt Brown-eyed Bill tlisliku doing homework .md getting np in the morning. Steak. pina. .intl algebra with Mr. Lynth .ire his taxuritts 'lnnnnx. Rn. jnlinmp .intl ihloiux' .irc his i il ns P.lfU1kl'N-Il1kIl t . H. villing to sltcix mt, in pl.n' hotkcy . . lwycs tn tnter Navy following ur.nln.itn-n Ailliltnm' Hmkcy xfcarn Z, 5, 4. i'Y ANN MX .lI'.I LQ. .. ', .. 1,'.' gg' wifi fx L, 'bs t N-'- g NX t t e t Ne WX e eaufelf Ma es 60-Day llnderufater Ve age X ' ' X I :QR KK ,' . X. N, . ' X X X t, tx X X X. ll ' llsllvnh iltrrilxxll ,sl XXX X .Q ll lit 5 1at's gre.1tT tries ttv In Eileen. Elaine. Kay. litkie, Pat, and Cinny when talking ahout howling .intl tlitet-QQ. burgers. This hrtnwn-eyed senior likes law ht-tt .it XY,HS, Though the future is inde' finite, it is hound to he roecyf xx X fll.'XlxllN lwlXNNX l'Xl IIXI ltlliXlil5 jvflvuzwli Vim' lx li 1llA'f'.tH f V llli-ntl liairt-tl hlnt full li-'lf 'XXP 1 ine '1' flips .it the tight of stark .intl sm . ni x lf IM11 chitkrn Vnlik: num -if li s u i A' A mg' tl.issii1,ifu, li .Fw has nit yt ' ' f N 1 f' peru D-.,k. ll--lv, llwrlniri It 1 ' - P 1 l ' 'KH llnttli, .ml lrftl rt il xt lt Q n1 f' lv- zu Rv?-a .iirvh-tilvn is t-I env: lifrvltx ' ' 5tl1i'1Dl Pl ix txi' .,T1fT1r.I li! -' ' ' lxitkt xoma.lif'l N, A It N -rf. ' I' . 1 F 4 aa O ll V NXXl l'l IM-Xl.X'N lk . 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October 28, I 958 5 W CHARLES BOTTOMS 20 Mulcloorfs Court Vnr.1fim1.1I If you say that rock 'n roll is the Uswingingestl' Chuckie al- so agrees. Chuckie also dreams of pork chops, ruvioli. Spa- ghetti, and pizza servecl up on a drum in the machine shop. Much luck. Chuck? Activitier: Safety Council 35 Mon- itor 4. 1 THOMAS MOI 'CHIQR 6s Vfillimxx- Ftrcct ,f I l fl 1' 'l I U . .111 ,.4'. Stand hy' for the f.ictS on of 9 llllSllL'L',N Science .inrl chiikcn are tops, but Scluwl is not tim enticing. Buil1ce' himself is smnrling hy the recruiting office Bonne chance. 'lrruwl ,fl J 1 I Hardimzl kaucalli Slcctcd Pape. . . Khoascs ,Name john XXIII l I 6 -ZW 58-'39 F. ,- g. I PAl'l.lNlf l5RA'l'lfNAS -IUNI l'll lUil'XX.-XX fl llnlrlwin Rihlcl lf N? lmmrl-N Rui? Collrgr l' Bc un the lookout for 'l'wlgo Mun r xr: ik. ,incl riv.k'f1 .gn , , , rl,lngQf0u5 whgn xhg' QQUQ ui ,l xxilli N--rw' IJV: XX 1 lx mc.ith.1ll, Suhs, nr Qpiglirfti .m.i Cilmrlir .ull i'Tlf.l IU .1 -ir . . . usually found .lt 5 S. of .im txzw .Mui llfffl ' mg mfxtlnge or in rlurimimx' Vllnuwrtli. 'lim' lwpw t-- gflzl. class . , hurlrlics inrlurlv his car in lux min gum.: M.irc1.i. Sue. Nl.irg1c. .mil Ann . . m.iv wriurln turn up .lt l..ixcll .lr College kids uhm rlon't like Qrluuvl annoy hrr. 90 l'-cwnrc Arllrilins I..1tin Club 2g Ski Club 45 Cheerleader 3. 4g Girls' Sports 2: Student Council 35 Mar--1-n Squad -lg .llrrmr Busmtsi NIH 4: Lihmrv C-iuncil 3, -lg Pep Squadg Talent Show 5: Class Du' Usher 3. 3 lx l4l'RNlf l lililivlli l XXX l l Xi l lik! U l1X 14 li ' li 1 -' xl ' ' 4 M 1 N, I, Q .. lx V . ' XX ll ,' P. l -- ii-Q I in iw ., .X I l. X I ,. 1 . A i xx - ' A ia ' - 4 i ,. xx . .. lim. 2 1 -v-1 I H' 1 U 4 .. .. .Q . A. , h 1 l 4+ 1 rr- f 1 1 uf 'ez' p 1 :lv ' 1- . 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October I 9 1958 World s ?a1r Ulascs zu l6'russeL9 ALLAN BROWN 57 Lplcrnd Rord Colfeqt Vshat am I doing here7 says Brovlnre to Tom Pete Mrynard and Bob Weekend homexx ork rates lou on his list xxhre rrzzfr and apple pre srel t ps future plans include college and a Naxy Career Artnfzfzer Latin Club 2 Rifle Clu 3 4 Curl Arr Patrol' 2 CAROLE BROXWIN 'IQ I-Iran atha Ax enue Blzrlflerr Green eyed Swrfty loses of frce procedure classes but froxxns upon an oxerloaded car Pizza and Chinese chop suey are her hearts delights I-Ier friends Carol an Elaine and Barbara often hear he ay Watclr rt' Continuing to work full time rs on Carol s agenda PATRICIA BRUECK 51 10 Garden Circle College Concerted people bother Patty considerably but lobster and spaghetti bring sighs of plea sure can usually be found at SS meetings xxrth Sandy Dot Shirl and udy Joys Johnny Mathis and his or plans to attend Les ley College ACllV1ll6J Dramatrcs Club 2 3 4 Ski Club 5 4 Cheerleader 4 Track Team Manager 4 Maroon Squad 4 Main Office Staff 4 Library Council 4 Red Cross Rep resentatrve 2 Pep Squad 3 4 Talent Show 3 4 Mirror Staff 3 4 Sports Editor 4 NANCY BL RKE 150 School Street B me Uh huh agrees Bubbles while deep rn the task of cools ing fried chicken Blue eye Nancy can be seen frequentl xsrth Penny Rosie Pugy an Terry talking about her sec retarrfrl career and unsocrabl people Actrwzzef Girls Sports 3 Pe Squad 4 Open House Usher 32 SI-IERRY BUTLER 137 Robbins Street Blzrifzero' This green-eyed business ma- jor enjoys typing and hopes to become a secretary. She re- fuses to eat spare ribs and steaks with a Johnny-come lately. Sherry loves to socialize with Janice, Barbara, Pat, and Helen, Lots of luck to this at- tractive miss. Activitiers Maroon Squad 49 Jun- ior Prom Committee 33 Sophomore Dance Committee 2g Talent Show 3g Open House Usher 2. DAVID CAIL 11 Manor Road Terfazzical Tall blue-eyed Dave ing for college has prefere for steak and clams . . . likes women drivers . . . be seen taking a rest fr math with pals, Ken, Neal, and jack. Acliviiier: Basketball Team Student Council Representative Junior Prom Committee 3. ,Nmfcmlzer IO, 1958 ldzruschev Demands Sud af l5'ig- Hour Occupation of HKFHII JUDITH CAMBAI. 529 Lexington Street C4fffl'L,Qc Purple who talk much hut say little hother hrown-eyed jutly. who enjoys histiury. clzln1S. pizla, and piano-playing . . . cohorts arc Ginny. Carol. Janice, and Lynne . . , always heard saying. 'il.ct4s tio some- thing. 'lutly plans to bctniuc either a gym tcticlicr or a pharmacist. l'n'iclgcwatcr State or Massatliusctts Cavlltjigc of Plmrmacy will he her future alma matcr. Actiritier: Latin Club 2, 5, 4, Executive Committee 43 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Sports 2, 3. 4g Student Exchange Committee 3, Chairman 35 Mirror Staff 43 Girls' Sports Editor 43 210 Staff 45 Library Council 3. 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Talent Show 2, 3. 4. 'Il'lJlTH CAMPISI 'O Ha rha ra St rc tt Cfriftlgt Actninmnietl hy Shirlcy. janct, Dotty. Patty, Sue. antl Chris. 'inluclalu attcntls Senior Sorori- ty .intl Art meetings taitlifully She avoids purple who do not like lrwhstcr and pina antl who mumhlc. -lutly liopes to ht- comc' an cltmc-ntary' sthoul teacher, Artirlrier: Dramatics Club 3: Ski Club 3. 43 Art Club 3, 4, Presi' dent 31 Girls' Sports 2g Maroon Squad 41 Newspaper Staff 3, Pep Squad 2, 35 Talent Show 3, 4, Hockey Cheerleader 4. ,. ff , , X ff! ,, C ,X gl XX ffdff Q If ,ig-'fi jf Q-----,1 .?'..?'.:f2. x .mmnn1m.'uQvm'wnu::m::m1mum-ngnpuwmnlml-:fo I .. -- -9-:- ., 1-g,, '-,- 'Fai '. ff ff 'W'iflll'lg'-4'fFE .'f f'----'--'I'. ' 1' Wi 3 3 1 Z...-v Ill? 'J' 'Qi ill ? 1 ff A ,, I f Y H':,f-el' lil :,-, is, M ' I'2.ea l,vE,1' 4.--'f9,,--. ul-3 . ' ff-1 -, , 1 ! .jgigggt-.2 imig, 1 2 ,I , I 2 ?f2Q,.I 9,'I'ffillgfifr H3570 'uf i i .lim .2'.f.n..f ,fl 4 9 4 'V L 1 'afgyl KAW: 12.6 I lx: H 71 X -L.: hfffofd gwlggip , 5 5. , U , .f ,214 Ivy-3. s . 5:13. ,5 ',Y6fg7!3'Z 4- zfffyfr - J . 2- iff fill , '. . 'W pf- ,f .- 'f' if rm an - 1 5 . .:. tai, X , 1 , 1 ,' 1 CAROL CAXFY 42 Gilman Roatl BIIIIVILH' Oh va ' is tht' hattlc' crv of this hluc-cvttl , scnior wlwnsc fricntls, lcrrv, Nanny Shula. jan. .mtl Gloria. assist hir in clcxouring pizzas an-l clwrst- hurgcrs This future airline lwstcw is in tli-utl nine our typing hut tdinrs .lown to Garth qlllfkll' wlun forcctl to answvr questions llcst 11? luilt. apuxlm. ,.. Aflirllien Girls' Sports 3. 4. Pep Squad 4. M.-XRVIURII' f'.-XNXINIRARU UNtighhorsl.ur1t f...i!,,z l'-ri-un :xml Nl.1rigu'ir1vi-as cat ing shalt antl riffa uluthrr in K aliturnra or 51.lSS.ltl1t1!fflS Shi is wttcn htaril 'lwllsillli lnglxsh our thi tc lfphom is ith t'iun.ls l'--go Dian. an.l Rohfrta Mingus plans to artcnil la N214 lun or f--ling attcr gtailuati--n .4.lnmrr fherrleader 4, Rell Cross Rrpresrntative 24 Home-A r.-nm Rcprescntative 1, Talent Show 3, 5, Class Du' Usher 1. RUN R I f.-XNXISIRARU 4 x A I-l.:-. 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IIJIIIN Ntrtit Cfulii' . .t Grccnrcvctl .mtl .lxrmm t Dirk I . tisimllx' sun mating triul 5 chntlxcn wr Strunk with llilix. Iitltlv, .mtl XX'--I-.li l-Mi tn foul .llt'1ll1tl uxth .Ars luvcx tlm-ingli xtlw--. -l.ix tur IIIC 2. All finial llltls, Ijlilxl ldrllnffrf' llukrthall Team 4, Talcnt Shim' 4 I fklfruary 16, I 95 9 551161 Uastro Becomes Prcmzkr of 611611 IIIJYMARIJ CIIIANNHX Q11 Xzutiln Ntritt ,L XXIIKTI swimming ur pluing b.1wl4cth.ill for XY H S., h.ifg-l- Cyctl Ed always claim his hut Nli. ka. lhnnx. .intl -Irm- my c.tn vc-rify that XY'hcn nnt partitipnting in sports. hc may be sccn eating rout bccf or frictl claim. Hw future iS un- tltt'-ltr? .lr tht- Vrtxuit. hut ug lcnww hull hc xtittcSQftil in wlmtcxcr hc timlc-rtalccx Arflrlilrrf Football Tum 2, 35 Swimming Team -1. 2' ff X 1 ' PM I if ,, l ' u 15 - fax I. -19 I I W I' 4 I ll 'L' . I' f ! K In lnllni- 'l XII' 'tsl 5 ,UVL x Fl .I P W IUINI Xlxllill IIIIXNNITX I Xlillll IIIXINNHX I Xl. IIN! 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End of 1978 Uongress Juvestzgates CV Payahz Tflx fl T-xX0 Hurts' .Qzaz R fx, X rErEP CL-mFrx YR Y'O RH 6 FAS 613111 Ye' el' J S J K H :C fl 'xv- KJLN .Z e nm Aong 0155.5 9 5 Fx Z1 9 'I'e.m 3 5w.m X Cl- 4 hows Karrupt DI LXXE CL 'KRE T 5 r ze ' 55 R11 sou mum ug abom. app e ca o bov. m an Prem-.r D01-ces Dem Danne hzs zu nJ D L G .5 apo M o V1 9 Open Hou L: CI fl L-XXX REXCE COFFIX THOXIAN COLLETTE Xf ll --' Thats a bume sans Dre, D Boo fn, auf' E ci e Roger Hume Q.. N Berh Da e Ang Tmm 51...n and Grmrea agee Tum sg 5 e awe. 5 ae known 45 a robs er and ha e 5 e urzer ran cars ana 51 me zz s emo u nd .1 e h 5 'a'-or re pa5r.rre5 To es L4 nib o vo rn a ach Q Doran '1 0 .1 Ca 5 rgrac1ua'0u e 'X rf N Ca Pe e C Cr.m c Ke 5, ', 'furor Staff 3, ,1fvr,Y R53 'ik' Lve 2, 3, I, A A ,Y 5 Nia.: 2, 5, 4, Red C 0 5 Re me rar. e 9, Tfeut S xx 3, 4, Teasurer 9, Hzrmr S ,cr pre 5 Ed :Jr 4, Open Ho -e L e ' April 25 I 95 9 L Lfaufrcncc Seaway Opened to CMM: BARBARA COLVIN 33 Tavern Road C011 eg fi This green-eyed former North junior student dotes on water- melons and roast heef . . . enjoys horseback riding with Cookie liarh. Sherry. .tnd Marcia . . . wishes people would not complain. B. Lf sighted in the near future. Aciivilier: Dramatics Club 3, 4g Ski Club 4g Maroon Squad 4g Newspaper Staff 43 Mirror Staff 4g Main Office Staff 4: Pep Squad 35 Football Usher 2. Llc ,lANlli9 CONlIfAl' l l I Rolvtns Street Blllllle -f Smiling -lim, who is always trying to keep peace among his classinates, can he found slic- ing: roast hc-tt or steak tor liiirzstlt .ind friends, fired Dick. lflliott. l..irry and Paul 'l'.tll Il C eniots law and plans to fly liieli uitli tht Air Force Arlilifitlf Rifle Club -S, Swim- ming Team 4. 0 C ovwda use 'S f'l '0A. .,-,,. U I 6 qt in gb' 5 'ff w JH' ' 4 U'-71 a g for . Q k 1 I u .1 Q .Q 4 i I f I l : I . f Unifccl 5+9'lEe's I : ' t RONALD COND tio College liarm l'ot'.lllml.u' Ronnie may not he related to Perry Como, but Roger, jim. and john all think hes a great kid anyway. Drawing and designing are tops with this bross-n-eyed North junior graduate Good luck. Ronnie Arln'mn.- Safetv Committee 3, 4: Monitor 4. ai. rv' 'fi . In , . 1 NORITFN K OOKF Wi liiskr Asenuc' ff .rt fl Noreen is often seen eating pina with Sue. janet, Dianne, and l.vndalle This hazel-eyed miss likes languages at XI' H S. and she is usuallv found read- ing a good hook during her studs' periods Noreen plans to hecomc an elrmentars' school teacher after attending Fram- ingham State College Arlrntnr' Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4g Mrvvov Rep- rsentntive 3. Library Council 43 Open House Usher 5. 4. Guidance Office Staff N. lUll Xf0UllY Yl'NflNl ttllittv N5 f 'f rr1tNtr:fl' sl l auwyqi N --' I ...,, I. H.. ' Yes. sir' thats l--lm. who Xkl-s df l :rf A is one of Amer ta s future nw--ans Yann r n 'wr u n tarpenters lilue rvetl -lohn is -- X--ine n -vs -- I A Sr fharlrs .alumnus and all Bullet: D sr and l on his trends agree that he has tors on h s v ,ff .L fs t srl ntcrctl thiimh' tthat tm'-i -ht-km ri s 1 means hes a e--sl .arrcnterj l'n.lr Sao' n P ' ' s li it: X-t'1 1f 4,.,,-., Rs, fue g 4 . s ' . l . I 4 january 3, I 959 Alaska Hacames 49th State af the llaiaa .V ,, Bi '- li ETER CORXXYELL BRICE CQKRTXEY C-iffiii R!-li S1 NYS-Qjlavcn A1 :Que -au i- .j L..--- 20,1 Q 'Q IC: fXI'Di-. ' field and P P li. e,.....-. ....--..-... ..x 4'7'. 1f .lf 'L.lf.. IQICLLEI -- V- -1 - - B-ef Th's ,-.-.e xO,, 'Gul AAU,- -ue . .- eyaxea :.-.-. s .ia anquizg happy-gc-.ueiqv senior not only o Q. fs ig tfiifiir ezloys spons. but pizza. s:ealt, T iii X375 5 5-lil F7-ii xi math also :ate on his ggi: and turkey :ate equally lis: as do his friends. Rich. .en 1 .iii-ga.-:fi A: egiipgiatze Charlie. Doug. and Ge:ry. Its liulgiif 15 l3i?fQ'fff5l off to Xorzhenzern next fall to s a SLg2.Qf apjrsva. :y Ioe. study eleexonie engineering. Free. a::. Lergy. He antiel- GpgiQggg,By,l55A ate' a Qlfiif in a::hQte:tu:e. .j:: :. F fra.. at Trax 3. 1: - 7,,,f,.-5, Qi:-'il CQ-45 gl B353 Class Presiiezz Z3 Studezt C3113- . 5. 1. Oreiesxa I. 5. -3g'Tale::. sl :- . la, ' lv riff ssl. k X Q 1, 5--.ff 1 'A 9' A 1 Y f ,jg r fi ' . X ' Xxx I f to tif , X + - f . ,x1ee?, t TQ X . l a a is e g A . yx MX' Q f ln! ' 'Z K 1 X SWK .fi ' - IF N- W QQ. R nfx y X l,'4 4 N I s xx X . . as sms , y -mflgz . I V., isf i I 'i. A gr 'A' few yQ2 ?U' f K X 5: - NN5? f f ff f tx il- ! ':f 711 N- it -fn '1: f x f xg Adel' if - , ISV, 'iffy H 1 Q Xfjv.. we I' A . 745' -IL 5 ' 38 XYALTER CURRIER '91 Rf. btreet Q ..e,t Green-eyed White: enioys study periods at Wfl-1.5. . . beats johnny. -Toe. Sonny. and Edejr at Qhess . . . Northeast- ern is his future alma ntater . . sees a Career in elenronics. TIMOTHY COKSEXS Z-f 1 Linde: Street C .'.V s gs Find the hockey rink. and there youll find Tim with his pals. Frank and Larry. fighting to the very end for the good old XY',H.S. team. Blue-eyed enioys his- ton' classes the most and plans to attend college after gradu- ation. Best of luck. Tim. A::5:i:5s:: Hockey Team 2, 3, -4, Captain 4: Maroon Squad 4. yoiax Qoxair ISA Casey btreet Ez. ff: -Tackle. who came to YY'.H.S. via -Tunior High. hope-S to ioin :he Naxy after gradu- ation. His grew will include Franny. Paul. Ronnie. Ray. Peter. Billy . . . plays the guizaz and sings when not do- ing .iezmraq and bookkeep- ing. A::5:i:if:: Ski Club 4. JAISIE. S COYE E3 Prospect Street V5 .'.1i.f: 15.1, Id lose tol tell you about Tex falias Kidj. Jimmy likes welding. steak and pizza. Hontevvork. on the other hand, is not Tess favorite pastime. Lots of luck. jiztf A:ti1'i:ie.f: Class Reporter 35 Stu- dent Government Exchange 3: Student Guide 3g Monitor 3. August 20, I 9 9 Hawaiian Jslaazts Admitted ta llaiaa as 5Ott1 State -IUAN CRVSCO I8 Kingston Rivatl B1.it,'ii,tt Prettv antl p:t.te tltstrihes ,lo- annie, who tan he seen en- joying Chinese antl Italian food with Diane. Sandy. Don- na, and Sandy '.., dislikes people who are late , . . spare time is filled with swim- ming and attending sorority . . . hopes to attend a business school in the future, I.ots of lutls. loannit' Attnitlef: Dramatics Club 35 Cheerleader 45 Girls' Sports 2, Student Council 2, 3, Newspaper Staff 3, -lg Mr. Husson's Staff 3, 4g Talent Show 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. J 'St 1 4 I CUXYIANK I7 Ll 'RNYX -5 f.htrix Stittt ,I L ffl' It Vfith her hlue eyes tast toward the lnixtrsitx ot Maine .intl a caretr in physits Connie presently maiors in thitl-ten and pizza , iris uns tit boys who dislike girls in their classes to Bonnie. Sue Helen, and Carole. fftftIlIlt'.i.' German Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 51 Debating Club 2, 5.2 Orchestra 2, 5, Ai, Guidance Ot- fice Statt 3, Attendance Collector 4, National Honor, Sotietv 5, -lg Language Lah Start 5, -i. WIS f NNW Wag xt X- 'PV' Q ,ltulx tlitltw' .To ltonaitl Ntrttt f. lu.,i North junior and the Vota- ttonal High torm -lohn's past schooling as his pals, lhll, Ditlt. lloli. antl Stt-se. know Veal tutlets. sttak, and geome- try are all to his liking Yfhile whining hs' in his tar, he may be heard uttering his tav- orite saying. I tart- -lohn, an avid tar enthusiast, plans to enter the State Polite after .1 hitch in the Nast' Atrnmrf' Football Team 2, 3, -8. l'Al'l.A C l RRY AI pl lil 1,-XllI'tN l,X ,f-liiitttttlxftnt -l.f::s.':itN7r:t' HX: ' 1 .it l ltitl sou not, sass 'PAV' llrountxetl Al cnt--ts caring to her trit-ntlsr l'.it, Flifabeth. anxthine h s mt-flier tt--Ls but and l,intla A night on the troxxns on -onttntetl people. tottn with tht iprls .intl eating His tritsntls. Rt-tkzt' .intl ltrry. onion rings and pina are her share AA s prtttrtsntc tor gsm faxoritt' pastimes rust as his- XY'orltinig on his tir ottupies tort is htr tasoritts suhictt most ot his spare time A ca-i Paul.i's plans tor the future tt :ft t --tout .ttiis Al intlutle sttretarial work lots attcr the Nan' Ot lutlc. Paula .1.mr.'1r-' Student Count il 3, Mu' f Ret-rcscntatisc 1, Mr. Hus- Sons Stltt 3 X 1..- -... . A V .f , i .-.- --.,.o lilf ll.-Xlilt tl lllli Abl r' tlY't'N'f1f Q ,I , l'oss:hlx' cxplazns Uitkf' who lkes 5- :ra or suhrwzarinc' santlwtlies with lirtan, lltztltlv, llzil, .md lfranlt folfftgt ps next on his agenda Iifsf ot ltztlg. Dztlx' Jtlflrfrr' Talent Shir A, 4 ft?l'Tui'f1 Kei 4. 39 4pr17 22, 1 Q59 -Hfrffr ,-4f'f'c lY1fc1f Sfffrftary of Staff ivllvuiug Z3ulles'l6cs1yuatz21n 3. .Q Q s -N ' x --1, ., X L-.N- ,--y,--l .N.-,- ,, - - -- . -.,---- - Q - --- ---- --.-. .,.-.-: MCHAAD iff'-.lfE?.OSKEY f f-e -' -'-' fggg Q' - e'f:Qe fi fl Sff ,-f.Q e i' e-:ge - .1 :L 'Q ' T .',,7 Lezefeeg f i:: f:.:': .lege :gifs siege :i :nest C:f:1:e,tei pesgle izz'-f 3 blink Dizk aivies ia: 7:11 53:11 --e- ,Ages L' 4.1 if ze :fps ini f:-eL:S fi: '-it b.a:eQ-Sei Paz. vb: give :rn eve: if T:-:I favirite ----1.e: 3.1 f1:LL.1f,f.i 59: SL: ez::e::.T egee E,.Sti:' is tips Y5-'mei baseball :-: 5askei1aQQ tea: is A 'en -e-g:,:ei iff 'wi 1-1 f:,g:111:eLf gi: Sv iigj Sze ga: Di l35-:.g T: ke-ep if :Lai off '.:e fer- pegte: :Dei if 5,5 Lie T:.5 fxfxe figzi ea1:.j steak: ali E-Iilff. 5-jeas ani l:-ii people he -,jpg vt- ' e.e::A,gA ezjgeer 15.5 ti f:.e-5 v-i fue? C,::ge.fe2:1e. iniigei in t:l:e'yw :mst E, 'e :e :i5:,:.e 11,12 IICILLQE :Ms eegeelg: 't egg 1 T:-e firegzf' iff ani i: 'i:g Gioi lui. Diekf -Q ' e ez: ' e- Ii:::e:te: Y,-Iufifi - :e fgtere -5 5 sgxessfg :ze-e: -V-TT'-3?i' -iiyr site: Till Sinn:-Q 'li-5 -'-I-7-:ff - 3- .i:::: .,,. lei C::ss Essresezzz- ,.. if e f KYEM 7 lx f s 3.4 I 1 ' MA 'i e N- -ICRC 2.251215 IJATEESCE DAXIELS ' T 1 ' '--if 1' Levzari Steet - .. ..-, ffm' 'e ' i- , 13:31 54' .'f':1: . . .. ienif: . . '--A Or. 143 5:11- 13127. Wager -5 :Let cate: seen ' :ev-33 551:-.11-ere-i Rai . . :':. l:eW Halsey :ates high :af be se: ea:,z :ezze iv: vgi Qa:.. an: ir. 5:5-901 X, ' - A x , A , ' ' , -V . - A - 'lu g-. 1 I x ' ::.:ae: 111' -11 -1127 E.:1g,1s: gs :fps Larry' 2.24125 +25 6 leg IAQ M fi- 11: 5 his :wer :veewe is zirls. and ' NX J: gf er , 4.1 age: Illini- ffgeni Ii: 551.115 11:2 Col- ' X f' X get ,S ifg Q Mega: best lege is Lexi J: Q15 X ' e LQ 'Y te: -QT Gbiri 1:11. LLIIVT ' A. Zf1'f!i!I.' 2, 3. 45 Svzm- ? ming 4g F:v:s:i:z..l 2, 5. l L ,May 24, I 95 9 E70r11f1cr Secretary of State jahu ?0ster Dulles D125 lomw DELANEY t3 Alder Terrace 1 I'nr.11mz1.1I Now we'll make a nice try 'to tell you about Gugga, lBlue-eyed Gary enjoys fried lclams and plans to go into 'newspaper work after gradua- ition. Football and basketball iare in his top ten, but loud :people are in the bottom five. lI.otS of luclc, Garyl I l I i i JIACK DELAXFY 252 C.ilx.1ry Stitet l m..I.fn..1f 'lack can usually be found poring oxcr a book .ind a dish of scallops and lobster if he is not wielding a welding torch. Lots of luck in the fu- ture. ,latkl Arti1'itie:.' Safety Council 3, 4g Monitor 4. l BERNARD ma Mll,l.li I9-I College Farm Road Cfflfrgr Chips, .is he is known around XVH S. first .attended Walltham junior High. Eng- lish rates high as does the thought of cliicken or steak. Bob, john. Cliutky, and Bob know Clues spends most of his free time participating in sports. BRIAN DlfMlfO 04 Cuslung Strut 1 'Haier Brian came to us from South junior 5li.lls .ind turltts .ire great favorites with him , . . English is tonsidered tops jimmy, Eddie, liilly. and Ditlc are his tonstant tompanions, XXX XX ff. l Rl'l3l'Rlf.K Dlhlltl tftliiwl ISI st Ixllls 93 fivltzmlms .'XXt'nizt' In 'Wifi I 'XXXi: N This math minded future mil- film ext I it lionaire xvoultl mtlier fulfill friv- mt his desire for entemig ton' ,m.l pi,-,-4 4 l A it tests than do his lioiueworlc as ill- hrr Tllt' MKG , t.H't be KRD With Di,i11c, an I 'Un Pete, lenmy .md llliott ex- mn- I-gn ,.-, 1 L claiming, 'Venn Vida. Vaci. Work Aiflllllll' Latin Club 2, W, Kier- man Club 3, Debating Club 2. 54 ,iff lx 3 4 lr Staff 4. --'1.ll 'stb ack 3, 4,i Audio-Visual may 2.9, 1959 .Sl Shaats Cum ,flfiankeys into Space. . Kecavers Chem Safely ll'DlTH DESMOXD Il llanhury Street Q, .Nga Athletic Judy may he seen in her favorite class. history. when not participating in sports. Her classzuates. Carla. Ruthie. Nan- qx and Cherie. love to watch Judy's hazel eyes dance at the sight of Chinese or Italian food. Homework is her only pet peeve. for it tends to in- terfere with swiniitting and skzing. Anchors Ayveiglif' for Judy plans to enter the Navy upon graduation. .-1.':.-:::ir.f.- Girls' Sports 2: 5. 4: Peg- Squad 3. -4: T-ilfflt NNW 3. C.-XXIILLE DEPRES 5 Xoruuxbega Terrace -we f Terry'i enjoys skating. but conceited people are her pet peeve. A menu of fried chick- en and pizza would suit this brown-eyed miss perfectly. Her future plan is to be a clerk typist . . . seldom seen with- out Pat. Vivian. Janet. and Judy. 1 -1. ZR I i , ' ' W 42 J-A K sv 544' fi -Z-,,. l lvfv ,f-5 -fx... , sf., A x-xf if A.,- Qiiwllll - Ai DOROTHY DEVIXCEXT 1 Q' Lyman Street Lfluevda People who arent on time just don't rate with blue-eyed Dottie who can be found at sorority meetings with San- dy. Patty. Judy. and Shirley . . . hopes to teach elementary school atter graduation. Best of luck Dot! Arririziefs Cheerleader 5, 4, Cap- tain -lg Art Club 3, -ig Maroon Scuad 1. .ll: .f- Art Staff -1: Mins' Representative 2g Talent Show 5, -ig Future Teachers of America Club 4. lv DOXXA DICKIE 35 Gilman Road C.--:pic Cute Donna. who is looking forward to a career in retail- ing. can always be seen with Judy. Pam. and Carla. High on her list ot favorites are history. reading. and knitting. This w.ttv lassie wishes peo- ple would be punctual. We wish you a mountain of success as a buyer. A::5r:rie.f: Dramarics Club 25 Bowling Ing. Badminton 25 News- paper Star: -13 Student Council Representative -1. ELAINE DEVINCEXT V1 Trapelo Road CDH While clothes. steak. and spa- ghetti rate high as favorites, conceited people at at the top of her list of dislikes. Brown- eyed Elaine thoroughly enjoys discussing interior decorating with Judy, Maureen, Lois, and Gige. We wish you success in the future. Elaine! :Rec Affil'iIii.f.' Main Office Staff 2g Red Cross Representative 3. THERESA DIGREGORIO 168 Lexington Street Bu f.i1.'c'.if Brown-eyed Terry enjoys bowling with Carol, Nancy, Sheila, and Gloria . . . would rather eat fried clams and French fries than do home- work. A career as a secretary is seen typed in the stars for this young stenographer. A::izzrie,f: Girls' Sports 55 Pep Squad 4g Talent Show 4. si 5 T5 W 14' SVSAN DISTEFANO 36 Newton Street Coffegc' Blue-eyed Susie hails from Billerica Memorial High . . . can be seen eating pizza with Lynne, Ann. jean, and Linda . . . enjoys English and sewing. Arliriiief: Girls' Sports 3. 4- ANN DOORAKIAN 32 Dix Street Coffee: Shorty can usually he found walking the corridors with I.in- da. Barbara. Nadine. Sue, .ind Diane. Eating clams and piz- za, attending democracy class- es. going to the heath. and reading all rate high on this little lady's list of favorites. Petite Ann dislikes people who Call her Little One. so be- ware She plans to attend Chamht rlain J- . -A A ix 1 . july 15, 1959 Nationwide Steel Strike Kvgins. . , Lasts I 16 Days - J CLFMFXT DOLAN ' Pine Hill Circle Bn fmt if I doubt it, exclaims Skip to Ron and Nick. This blue- eyed senior does not like long class periods but is crazy about typing, dating, and eat- ing fried clams with French fries. His future plans in- clude business school. Attiritiefr Talent Show 3. I V , .I . MARILYN DORIA ll Xilirrtn Ntrttt fi-vial: et The day never sums long enough fir .iitive Marilyn. ulio ratts lobster and Chinese tooil best in am' laneu.iNuc Atttr grailiiation from llranileis or Barnard. .1 career in the dip- lomatic service beckons. she ttlls Kloannt, Nusan, ll-iris lflorcnii. llliotr. .in.l lllii little .ifxxiks Xlarilxn 114flllfIff Cerman Klub 1, J. Treasurer 8. Drhiting fliih I 1, 1, Sccretirv 2, President it Dra- matic fluh Z, 1, 3, Girls' Sport: 2, Newspaper Coffthti-r in Chief 4. ,llivv 1 fwlilovrin filwif' Z. .llifvivf Representitiic 1. Mr. Hins- son's Start X, laoeuaee lah vatr 1. S. Red firiwsi Reg-rcsentatw' 1. 4, Talent Nli--xr P11-liiity Manager 5, Upon Hi-use l'slicr T, 1 brad uati-if: l char 1. Navi- H: ll for 5'-turn X, L Math F! lv KA Nl N Club ieirctarv 1. K-ries?--1'-. la-1-. Contest 3. A F 5 Vvzliat 1,1 :ce Prophets Xlfriter - Qi iyiirfirfffl umews HI flffff 5 f i fff if fiifii! e ! I . I 1 .i- X, i i is - ii - - M i, us e i s 1 Ii' i L 'i F i-A-as Xkllll.-XXI llli,M1fl INYXX.-X llliklxl H XX' i'lT fill? li' Z l 'i fy . I V. li:. A.4ii'.i'.ii l Us IHC ra' Illia if I7 .i, .Ulf nl Y s ' 1 X nu 'FIC up ,i L s i F s i if ri ns 'lit N li' ix I sfialv: tart ian 51' tfizn' 7 Y' i, ar.. r -sf li Yi iiilflt 'i t?-- -fi 5-'s 1' XX H N -- '. L inn- fir' Nw- -of Tli'Y1 Shi 'Kiwi Ii we Xin iii i- .1 iiln1'1 'ron - ltve ii' l n xx' srrg ftp .4 iii if ov--H Mar 41 1 . . T.f Uff, li -rl: f. 43 june, I 959 Jrarzcis Slrcehy, Headmaster of Waltham J-IM1 School lfctircs S. ,wig 'IH 'XX KATHLEEN DRISCOLL Sl Central Street Cfifft' ft' Petite Kathy came from St. Charles . . . enjoys Chinese food with Pauline. Carol. Elaine. and Cathy '... Pep Club rates high . . . hopes to attend a beautician school. A::i:i:5r.f: Pep Club 4. sf, -4 'ff Q33 f 7 SHEILA DL'BIE li Bellevue Street Blkfiiff if f Brown-eyed Peanuts, usu- ally seen with Terry, Pat, Jo- anne. Carol. and Nancy. simply dotes on Chinese food and business law . . . attended both North and South junior. Horseback riding rates high with her . . . frequently heard saying. Swinging . . . plans to work in an office as a secre- tary after high school. Arti1'i:ie.r: Main Office Staff 35 Pep Squad 45 Football Usher 3. s,, X f,,, ,Q r' , ,-, f , 6 ,.- f . I 'ie f - 1 1 Q, I I Va? L -VW , a J 4 rfgzag E f Z 'Z -2 l s 44 S t twist X MILDRED DL'DDY 229 River Street B :1 I f Fi 5 ,ff This peppy senior. called Mil- ly by Donna. Carol. Carmela, and Diane. enjoys eating sub- marine sandwiches and pizza. Shorthand classes are among this blue-eyed misss favorites . . . plans to be a secretary after graduation. Good luck to you in the future. Mildred! Aftiz'i1ie.f: Ski Club 3, 45 Girls' Sports 25 Mr. Husson's Staff 3, 4g Main Office Staff 45 Senior Play Committee 41 Home Room Representative 2. BRAIN DL'EEY 85 Colonial Avenue C0ffe'xf2:' Find the sports ring and you'll find Duff exclaiming, Zounds. Peanut butter and jellv sandwiches and beef stew rate high on his list of favor- ites . . . can be seen with friends. Dick. Jerry. Ray. and Ricky ',.. hopes to attend Brandeis or Bowdoin. Lots of luck. Duff Artiz'i1ie.r.' Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Track Team 3, 4g Cafeteria Squad 45 Talent Show 3. LEON DL'PREZ 66-B Hansen Road B11,riire.ff English and Chinese food top Dupra's list with just plain silence bringing up the rear. Bill. Joe. Ed. and Art are occasionally admonished to flake out! upon interrupt- ing their pal at his favorite hobby. working. Business school will follow graduation. Actiz'itie.f: junior Prom Commit- tee 3. LESLIE ECTMAN 81 Sheffield Road College Lively Les can be heard ex- claiming, I cant believe you said that! or seen cheering with friends, Birdie, Sue, Ann, and Sandy. Tops on her list are Chinese and Italian foods and Mr. O'Brien's classes . . . hopes to attend Lf. of Mass. and major in English. Activitiex: Latin Club 2, 3: DIZ- matics Club 3, 45 Ski Club 32 Cheerleader 45 Girls' Sports 25 Maroon Squad 45 Mirror Staff 43 zio Staff 3, 4, PCP Squad an Talent Show 3, 43 Class DSY Usher 35 Graduation Usher 5: National Honor Society 3, 4. jane 20, I 95 9 Mlliam J Gallagher Appointed New WH. S Headmaster lf! XY'Il.l.lANl FXOQ ll Hanstn Rlhltl Colle ffffflt Q4 . I , JOHN EDlNll'NDS 18 Towicntl SUCH 4 Vlohnny's hazel eyes twnnkls Bill l1tl'wt Tuul t..u.w .ntz at the sight wt' NlCJl'Q nntl qmk , lixtgens rn Bunny Swordfish. Rmlming the Cnrri- Guntlnxln 1' wk itll ' lfrv' I dori with Etltlic. Billy. gtntl untlcf 'llw l'11Yl1 Vlulqn, ,ml 3 Brownie, hc .muy lx- lu-ml Run V n.':t,tI:t21' IL-.t-. talking about lie pct r:::.c. Gcrrnan .tm .A gn .lttznl Htcnchcri who gnc lwrnu- X4-rtl1t.1NtLz'n l':izxtrx1fx .Alter X Xl'UI'l'i.U Sul cxclaurni -Iwhn AEf.lxlU.llllun 'V'-,l LQ'ntl1 ,zn- thc uulau nt .all lui llltfltlu. Al'fi1lflz'f.' Latin Club 2, German Club 3, -lg Dc-bntxng Club. 'N at the sight nf his fmnritc Sports Skating :xml Qwimunxng College plans .lrc Su-n lwr this 1 quict senior. ' Aetiritiex: junior Prom Commit- ! tee 31 Track Team 3. CJ IONATHAN lfS'l'ABROHK RHXAIIT YYAXN 'Nl l,untl.u Ytrt-at .W .-Xfungt-frm li--nl I Popular .Luk 1-rttn .xtlnzvs l'.l'fl.ll tf- Cnr H1 ml ll Ullwvuwtl grit T' -ll.I1 -:1 tht' lxllli tx. tl R--rant 'un' L ' Q.1llxllfU11 llnx mtv., 1r .. :ng tar rt' Q- YV- N utter Llltx Kmn, lhfw Il-tn .1n.i .nlr .I-n .. -w .: 'llvrrwnx' llllll HH lu. lax! -ll clcttzzt ol cntglnf A' ng luv: llfltlhli .l.u..k trwwx lm 1-tg Xlt- lv: '.gf lf - ' .mtl iftrrmurm .ut XY H N llm rf:-r re' VW y lwpu In ml-.tt .I lllwml .HTN wx! t '- ' f Lwtxlw .lt l7.1rtnwntl1 twfnx N M' 5 Atlnlllrf Ucrnun Club 5, 4. Skx Amis.-fff ft'7lT11 f r.'X T, 1. ' Club Z. 4. F----tlmll Tum '-. -1, Sk: CEN 'w F, 2, Arr f 'z5 3. ,luv Hnckcv Team Z, 1, 4, Tratk 3, Pr-lm fvrnna-Ytrc 1. ' 43 Ar! fdlulv X, .x'IYY'Y Stiff I, l,angu.as:c lab Stmft el, Tnlrnt Shnw 2, 3. We-, 3 LS?-1. NX X Xi x 'K s tl2'vlfJl 1 n ' , ll. v . N , E- fri XX ,I 7' ' 1 ' 2 -.X 1 e -wx' X. l ,,' 'f 'A -A. .Al I .X ' In Q ' R. 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' 'N' ' ' ' 'Y 'v l,.::.:T f.:gg:.i 1 'Psf A:'..g, A , , ' , I X 1-.sg lrns' IiE:2SSEiIT'i 1 ri f 1 7 x iff A Q X . A y r l lf. 4 if I 1 k rg . .1 ,ffl so w.' I 'Wl fl n i l Saptcmben I 95 9 Waltham fllyh Schaal initiates Crack Cram I x ar J I N '41 , elbf GLORIA lfI'lCQH ISR Myrtle Struct DI. FIIEDLER Vi'inthrop Street Bl! 'Ilia tv Gigi came to us from South junior High . . . greets friends, Sandy, Terry, Diane and Nan- cy. with I say there . . . plans to attend Bryant and Stratton Secretarial School after gradu- ation . Arrfririer: Girls' Sports 2, 5, 4: Art Club 5. K plans to be a nurse. chicken and pizza will be prescrihed by her her many friends including Donna, Lyndell. and Judy. luck, Carol Y Latin Club 25 Dramatics 31 Football Pep Squad 3, r key Pep Squad 3, 4, Vice- Atg Open House Usher 23 Club Usher 2. H IC DIANV l'IlI'ZSlXlMUNN ,ll'lJl l ll I-l .'Xlll'R'I Y XX ll l IAM lllxtfll R LXR' V lftlilil S l36lllYt1xltlt'l3riXt' ll liwirirtl Strut l4l'i:1,' fmt' ll ' - ' f 1illl.'l, rvv f i.': kt l t ' .. t ,, lDianc is known as Dee Dee -ltitli' tan he sun at toothall Hill ntwcr sau later whtn Caro' '-,fs ftu haw to her friends. lirantinc. Glo- garnes with Donna. -ludy. l.yn- Mrtru. lm-la. XY2Il,r. and Mar-hi Var IU 1 4 ' ria. Nanty. and Maris . . . .l.r, .in-l Elm: .lisinltts ti-n 'lm' streets? 1' .m.l srzltnia- me ll:-'im s 2- f iexclaims, Ol1. ,Hood lieavensf' tcitetl hots hut lt-ies tuna frsh I'll1E'S.lfltlNt-litifif l..n.l- ll s Q X ' - XX ll S l when a plate ot' spaghetti or a santlwithu .intl srxiglietti . tort' 's lm fast-r,tt s. l-nrt flame ,m.l tl- t -,vt lpina is Pl.ltL'Lll l'l'UfCl1Cl' , . . plans to go tu l raminp:ham Hill will lu.--the .1 nrt' limit .tru her :ix rr- ' 'hopes to attend Bryant and Start- tolltgti next tall G1-otl .'Ilifl'Iilf.Itl1i,l'-'H 5-ltr lilo - 1 k I Stratton Setrctarial School. lutlc. lutlvf V4 ff fff N1 f L' l Aiflllllff' Girls' Sports 5. 4. A.:n1h.-1 Dramatrcs Club 25 l 3 Girls' Sports 2, .lllrfr Staff 3, Pep Squad S, l l 5 I .b 'xi' 9 Q' . f 6 ., ' ff L 7 f SN I I Q. ks. 3 eptember li I 959 Kussius Premier Khrusehev ,Arrives for Zfeur of lluited States FRAINCISCO FORTE 'a-l Berkshire Road College Algebra with Mr OBrien pretty far out according to Frank This jovial senior ac cepts all kinds of food Char lie Wayne jerry and Freddy say that Frank u ants to major in math in college 14611111161 Dramatics Club 3 4 ootball 2 3 4 Junior C President 3 Student Council 3 4 Maroon Squad 4 Audio Visual MARIE FRECHETTE 23 Russell Street o leg Wait a second, will you? asks Betsyl' of her friends, Ann Kathy, Nancy, and Car- oe . . . enjoys cooking 'pizza and chocolate cake . . . hopes to attend secretarial school in the fall. Activities: Talent Show 3, 4g Class Day Usher 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. Staff 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Talent Show 3 4 N Ljfcxxxkbs K fi .- In My ,e l -' 54 ' ,lf -S . ,V fy, 4 . ' yf 'I 'lui ,,. fi Ill V el! 48 I ANN FREDRICKS 101 Colonial Avenue College Popular Ann, captain of our football cheerleaders, dislikes people who don't have school spirit. Chicken and meatball submarines score high with her. Among her many friends are Sue, Christine, Leslie, and Birdie. Aetivitier: Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4, Football Cheerleader 3, 4, Cap- tain 4g Maroon Squad 4, Mirror Representative 45 Pep Squad 23 Red Cross Representative 4. CHARLES FREEMAN 184 Brown Street College Blue-eyed Boo Boo likes chemistry at W.H.S .... cheer- fully greets Frankie, Freddie, Ray, and Lopa with How's everything? . . . intrigued by other peoples lunches . . . Annapolis is his goal. Activities: Dramatics Club 3, 41 Ski Club 3, 4, Football Team 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Hockey Team 2, 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, Maroon Squad 45 Red Cross Representa- tive 2, Talent Show 3, 4g Senior Play Representative 4. Tl-IOIVIAS FRIZZELL 49 Prentice Street College To have a job that offers a lot of travel is Friz's ambition in life. I-Ie shares steak and pizza with Charlie, Bill, Jim- my, and jasper. Friz enjoys water-skiing, but willingly comes back to dry land for de- mocracy classes. SUSAN FRYE 278 Crescent Street Business If Sue isn't eating pizza oi chicken, she's at the bowling alleys with Joan, Dianne, Ruthie, and Diane . . . hopes to become a secretary in the future. Aeli11itie.r: Girls' Sports 2g Li brary Council 3, 43 Open House Usher 2, 3, 4g Mr. Husson': Staff 35 Graduation Usher 3. Deeember 3, 1959 resident Sieeulreufer leaves fer World Geed- WH! UTIL!! :S -- '-'C-rf JC: V-'Lv' ' - rw , 71, ' , f 4, 1 , 7' f 7 , 1 ,I 55-4 '-'q'y. L ,ff ,ffl f 'f v A. e, - , x-L - f f uv, if' 9 ' ' ,, V V I sf xv :- If I Wifi' I 1, V , ': :. -5 ' A in - I A ' . - ,, , , - 1 ' FVCCI JOHN FULTON bf i ' -1 - X ' 3,--fe fi .4 183 South Street 61 Marlborough Rlhltl 1162153 , JM! ,Cf 3 f.'..5K 11:43 K- ., I nHe,HU TeL'lH.'iL'.1f N ,girly Z NI Iv K L: ,no Fo0ch Can be heard plead- johns brown eyes sparkle at ffipiifag '5 Z1 'ff ffl! .'!fffVf'ffT ' ,I L Please, Mr- CUSICF- l the thought of fried clams :md 7Z'ffgQ'9ff490, ' ' f lf'f 'ffgfh 'f 1' t want to go to English. submarine sandwiehes. Bobby. 'L if fwfgyl , 'Tri 'V I he doesn't hesitate Sumner. and Cliffy say that fff, ffi' ' Ph,-5lCZ!l SClC'I'lCC Cl2lSS- John hgpg-5 Q0 Continue 1 2 ',,f ff yxfix ff, ,fy If if f, V X Fooch' 'enjoys working education at an engineering rl Af' X' ' f cars with Little T, Ed, school. Best of luck. John! i , 5' 'I and Mouse. He will be in the automobile in- after graduation. PA'l'RICflA GARISFR Artiritizn Latin Club 3, 43 Mirror Business Staff 43 Language Lab Staff 43 Senior Band 3: Math Club 3. -IOAN UARIDNVR Bl lf Hansen Ro.1tl Hlil lintoln Strut Lffllr in Iwi.- X Pat engoys tlemot mtv .it XY' H 9 Outside of sthool shi loves e.it- People who .ire tonsistently' This Peppy, blue-evetl lass is an .ix-ntl Plllfl .intl steak lover ing spaglietti .mtl fried tlams. tluz-isis tar-limss bf-xi N tohcrl1e.1rt's it-nrent xx ith Sued late .annoy her. but bowling Dianne.Rutl1ii..intlKludx' 'lhis we-.urs off her .Inger , A .il- XY'.ilrh.lm lun:--rztc .itloru wsu seen urth She-il.i. Carol. lniglislr, uhhh -lm li,-g-ts :till and -lune . hopes to tt-ntin' he wcful in her wb .is .1 set tue her i-luoition .it ll'-M retary school. Best of lutlt .ilw.iy's, '4 Gill' SVU' 3- MV Pat? Aallllflfl' Mr. Husson's Stall 3. lluswns Sturt 1, l'cp Equal 1. Open llousc l'shcr 1. o Nl.'XXllY tvllilll ll! 'fi XX .rJi'r1.g'- V NT: ' ll1!:-:or l'.'. Amgri ttlls Us 'haf rw-lls rush ln ul-cre .meals fi ir fo trr.i.l ibut 'lux git tlzr ls -' X-,usb ' Whzn lx: -N rx ' rf: '. me li s .mtl !:':'ir1.g Yin 'rw im- sri- ghtth, frat 2 and lvnth frzrs Af'-rs l 'anus .1 I-'TW ,ls .u yr. mg' llllgff, fri' lmigw fir rm 1 :.:i:g- 'i V' ri' .in .lrtitie .IALJ 'MT V1 '1' '- l' X Kiln L15't'.xor,1:k:1g sp' -- .i ' r '-l - - val- X' :P Tli lift : 2 lo I l 11 li fortt'tl't H, N' 'ff lx rg' fi z1r re 1. Ya' rw' ll T N ft: 1 5, f1'11'l't ,YH fzrffr l'1- F-1 sc'wr1 f 1 Vs.: V' nz 1 it 1-,fs ll 1 I CHARI l N tl.-XRt.UNl 50 Iiluun NHL fl ' .1. ,ef I ..... .li It ion -.mr be' 1' -ill Us-' -,ns f l v... R ll-1ufeff.lif also mu 731.11 X iz tarif 50? ltalzm f.-ui W 1- H' nc rm-5 all other sgvrts nn: 'Eur bell with fl: s rtiatla Hn A -ATU? In Clftltwnlt ,-1.-..,n Hi, ng A waits :n1he.ut1.tC 49 I 4 Scptemlwn 1959 New language Kali is Introduced at Waltham fflyfl EILEEN GARSIDE 28 Hemlock Terrace College Brown-eyed Lee, a former Waltham Juniorite, enjoys roast beef and Yorkshire pud- ding . . . never heard ex- claiming that's just fine' about tests. Carol, Diane, Lyn- delle, and Sandy know about Lee's love for math , . . a col- lege education is seen after graduation. Activities: Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Hockey Cheerleader 3, 43 Student Council Representative 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4g Maroon Squad 45 Newspaper Staff 3, 45 Future Teachers of America Club 4. 'ea t,-,a 1 1. .s 9' at re is X it ' 'MN' ' sy '.W'..,1e MARGARET GAUTHIER 5 Plant Road B11.i'f11eJ.f Conceited people are Peggy's pet peeve . . . almost always found with Diane, Alice, Lin- da, and Judy . . . plans to be- come a stenographer in the future. Actiaifief: Dramatics Club 3, 45 Mr. Husson's Staff 33 Pep Squad 5. .19 fl! i . Il 7 i A ,4oFFm4w --- 50 '?..:, 1. 7 BYRON GETCHELL 118 Summit Street College North Juniorite Getch goes for fried chicken and pizza but retreats from covering books and pencil-tapping teach- ers. He shouts, Oh! come on! to Ronnie, Robin, George, and Fred when it's time to spend money or do algebra. Getch looks forward to medi- cal school. Best of luck, Getch. Activities Talent Show 53 Senior Band 2, 3, 4g Maroon Squad 4. LEONARD GIBSON 19 Harland Road Technical Mathematical Lenny constant- ly quotes FT-MA to his friends, Terry and Elliott. This alumnus of North junior is a non-conformist in practical- ly everything but his adoration of steak and French fries . . . aspires to a four year liberal arts course with a post-grad- uate course in science or math. Activitier: Latin Club 2, 35 De- bating Club 2, 3g Track 3, 4. PAUL GILLIS 59 Alder Street College I, Dobie enjoys law classes, de- vours steak and chicken, but detests someone without a sense of humor. His many friends include John and Dick. He hopes to go hunting and fish- ing during his vacations from his job as a state trooper. KATHLEEN GOYETTE 23 Pine Vale Road College Cute Kathie, who loves steak and French fries, enjoys cooking and roller skating. This petite former North Jun- iorite can usually be seen with Jayne, Bonnie, and Carol. We wish Kathie the greatest suc- cess in a roller-skating career. ANTHONY GRACEFPA Eddy Street HQXE who comes from North junior, can usually be found wandering around the corri- ors with Diclc. Bill, and Bob. e rclishes pizza and ravioli ut shudders at getting up ear- y . . . never says Not today! t the prospect of fishing or unting . . . aspires to enter a usiness college. Best of luck 'n the future, Tony? Octabcn I 95 9 Sound afjlfinsia Starring Mary Martin, Opens in Easton 5 4 DIANE GRANCHELLI 8 Temple Road Bllillicii' 'Di can usually he found cheering with her friends, joanie and Sandy. Her eyes light up at French and chicken but glare at party crashersf' Diane, who tame to us from North Junior. hopes to con- tinue her education at Chand- ler. Arriritier: Dramatics Club 2. 5. 43 Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4, Girls' Sports 23 Maroon Squad -Ig News- paper Editor 3, -Ig .Ilnmr Staff 3, 4, .llirmr Reprcsentatiwe 3: Mr. Husson's Staff 43 210 Staff 3, -Ig junior Prom Committee 31 Talent Show 2. 3. .43 Open House Usher 4, Class Day Usher, Graduation Usher 5. Cp: 'ii' !!qI-...Tr xx Jff N 0 X 1 ' X ' its ' . 01 k. V c ly Q f I , ix 3 I-Q 1 1l 1-.' D.OCcJm4.1.Af' 3 DAVID GRAY I RANK IS UR.-XY DUNAI D t.I All I I' I TI' IH H.tXKtI1t1rr1C Rlhld I- Iiiyint Rumi - R,-,V ,-X-.trim Hnflfiu- li.'w.'f.wH Iwi 1.- HlUf'l'9YUl D-WC Cf-WCS busi' Fr.inl4ic trankly adores Sec you l.itcr' is D-roofs ntss law. roast html. -mil PHI-I luncl1cs.l1-vtonrs, tli.if is Girls, war of suing yg.-.sl n rzht to . . . culprits in crime .ire Pan- q,1r5,ir1.I his iritntlc. Prgly Don- friend, Due. Illdic, Rug .mtl dal. Charlie. Frank, .md Tiger ny, and Tom, -ntircst this Paul Sports. cspctially haskct- , , , cICICSlS SUPIIOIUOICS . . V ltltat cxt.l NIIIINI uli-A .3-ililtlts lull, Nice Ill' liis Qiiirt' livtf adores d-inning. IIUIUCWOFIC. and up lohstcr .intl tliickcn XYC svlicn lic isnt dormg lv-iriinwrk -50qi,1Is, We wish him succeSS wish him tlic lust ol utrxtliing Tlizs South Iiznzoritt ti lil-lis on in his fathers construction at Xicntwortli ncxt f.ill spaghetti .ind parm when lie buginggg, Artuiflri Al1,xIl 'X iIllI Stat? I, is illlrlllng llii lnlxuf-fc' crib. giglliiirril Ixlidio-Visual butt F: 3- 4- T1'ff1'f ' lcct. .ttioiintitti II's liitutt' I lmmmg i plgns 'Dclit-It' Ill Of III N1 KNUYK Q1 1 1 ? RHI :XNIU II.-XI I li I Voc ITF -r fir. I,.mmA' cn'-us Chzncse 2-Hx with liis frzcrmis Hiim. and fngiwli mic ltueli Sparc t me s otmop cd la'- ssriivrii-nc .md shmoe Rl CYS .lxiFtt'T.?i.1 glifx' 'wr .1.rirrl1r' llfvf' Ilxzsinru Str? 1 SI Ociolfen I 95 9 afiomzl Hranlzmy NANCY HAMILTON 172 Adams Street Coffeze Blonde Nancy, an alumna of North Junior, hopes to go into nurses training at Newton- Wellesleyf Hospital next fall. Her bright blue eyes light up at pizza and English, but she scowls at waiting for people. Good luck, Nancy. 1 VUAYNE HAMILTON 156 Colonial Avenue Terffvzzmzl Handsome Wayne, a member of the football team, came to us from South Junior High. Wa5'ne, who likes his steak medium rare and his trig and solid a la Mr. Lynch, can usu- ally be found with Charlie, Frank, and Jerry. His future plans include majoring in mathematics at a technical school. We wish you the greatest success in the future. Artivitier: Latin Club 2, German Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4: Football 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Student Council 35 Maroon Squad 4, Audio-Visual Staff 25 Red Cross Representative 25 junior Prom Committee 33 Talent Show 4. D . HJR B .- Tl . M- W9 D' HJ g t I 3 1' ' ii aa ll1l1V Wfi l '3 .!!1F!'! 'Z 1 1 1 -A 0 .- 1 XX S 1 JI :iii--at i-m:ir:1 fjfx , -4 l' , ' ll ,A in if X lp l 1 : Q X 7, tx 5 Blllgs X 1 '1 3 Q. Q .. - Q ,ii 5 2 Q , , 5 3 15 - ' G fm. 1 5 A L nllllll iv .tj ' x 1- - 5-I I 1 6 - ' I. I 1 :T ' . f , 1 . F . X--f . if 'I U , 1 ' - 1 Yr 'mf' ' . Zi I - ii 12 , - 1' cv-'33 Krap Discovered to He Zfaiutcd JOHN HANAGAN 51 Crescent Street College john, president of the National Honor Society, is an alumnus of South junior. Rusty, whose favorites include biolo- gy, steak, and turkey, can usu- ally be seen with Wayne, Ray, and Charlie. Brown-eyed john hopes for a career in dentistry. We wish you a world of suc- cess, John. Activities: Rifle Club. 2, 3, 4: Mirror Staff 3, 4g Senior Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4g Science Fair Quiz Team 33 Orchestra 3, 43 Chem- ical Lab Assistant 3, 45 Class Marshall 35 Phi Beta Kappa Award 3. P5 LORRAINE HART 1197 Main Street Coflege Pretty Lorrie, who came to us from North junior, can usually be seen swimming or oil painting with Carole, Kathy, and Lynne. This talent- ed artist hopes to continue her education at art school. Acxivilier: Dramatics Club 2, 3: Art Club 3: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. IRAD HARDY 314 Bacon Street Tec'b21fr.1f Terry, our exchange student to Switzerland, can be found playing Tactics II with Fred, Ray, Tony, and jack. Steak and Fon-Du make a perfect meal for athletic Terry. College is his destination after gradua- tion. Acti1,'itieJ: German Club 2, 3, 45 Football Team 2, 3, 4g Track Team 3, 4, Captain 4g Language Lab Staff 3, 4, Talent Show 3. IRENE HAYES 157 Grove Street Burinerr Irene says O.K., fine to French fries, roast beef, and English, but nix to un- sociable people. This brown- eyed miss sees a business school in the future . . . roams the halls with Kathy, Bari, and Betty. yanuary, 1960 Hastan Zrrms Pro- Qaotluzll Ceam - Che Patriots NORNIAN HEBERT ll XY'illow Strcsct l'vf!L'.lfffH1.I! Blue'-eyed Norm enjoys roast beef and hot fuclgc sundaes with -loc, Tom. Champ, and Dave. Skiing. skating. and swimming arc all tops with Norm, but losing the church keys annoys him. YVOXNIT HFFFERLE IS Trinity Circle Cffifliclxt Vonnic hate pcoplc who say. -lccpcrs Crow, Of Course. Clrolc. Carol. Ruthie, Doris. und Eileen never tio. Vfhilc watching BC. foothall games. she enjoys il snuck of steak and roast hcef. Vonnic'. who h.iils from Pcnnsylmnia, finds English most cnioynihlc and looks for- XK'.ll'xl to collcgc after grinlua- fltvfl. Arriz'i1ie1.' Newspaper Staff 4g Senior Play 4. M'-1-7 I ' 'R Q. I ,iyk '-W 4-2. a t ll 9, 19. ' X 'I X X L X 1 7 K X ,U wx -fi X I s AXNMK' i . P A L 62- :S , L' 4 A X f in, I ,, 1-'iii ROBERT HFRTZ l5l.llUY llll li l7l.'XNl' ll! tl 'Ui l'.'X l lil! li IXXXI l ll 100 Hihisfus Asc, 'I Ruth Ytrwt ll I' ntl ,I C, it ws li: int tt' N ui Bllllflbff linvffri- 1 Iii. Koko .1 former xX'.llll1.lH1 lflrox' wine to us from North llnmn mol Ymiltx h.iils fo P -in. I nl Ulll' jtmiorxtc s.1ys, llc-ttcr lwlievc Alunior , fnxoritrs inclmlv fron- North lonior , , lm-qw hro'-sn cw:-l Vit r in it to his fm-mls, This hrown- l.iw, stork .intl lohstcr . , . citing fri' l it 1 s mtl sg-arg foiznrl Juli ir, 1 ui 1 u cyul l.ul CHIKWN hoolqkccping mn osimllx ht' wan xiith Phil. htfri th li i :flush lmrl-.ar.i. rule. -Iirldr ry at y whvn in sihool, stork mrs Vik-ritlrll. .mtl Kcn i . hoprs Ulm, -I--,loop Annes h--r s lilzin 'llns x r,, wluin out. lts off to llcntlq' to cuter thc scrvirc .ittcr to .itt4n.i .i surct.iri.il sthool nas' vfil t r 1 li r College .mtl than the Nan' g:r.I-lu.1t1-in in to i t silo--l ,aftrr L t lf o'. ',. .llilbf gf.lnlll.lIIUl1 ,1.iiv:r:rr Ilfarnztirs Ci T' 1, qw ,, l , ' 5 I r r ia I Sqmtl 1, D10 Stat: 1, linrary Coumil 'L 8, Rial from Rrr-rc l O rnllucI'lrr Q . january 15, 1960 Waltham flzalz Students ldauf Academy Award Wading l6'aa-J-tar GEORGE INGLIS 22 Marlborough Road College How's the weather up there ? is a common question directed to Stretch He can be seen with friends, Bob, Robin, Byron, and Larry . . . loves eating steaks and coffee frappes . . . plans to become an electronics engineer. Happy skyscraping, Stretch PETER JAQUITH 48 Barbara Road Technical Pete, a devout physics fan, spends his spare time build- ing scale model ships. This steak-lover can be found with Gorden, Fred, or Philip. A career in shipbuilding can be seen in his crystal ball. May- be he'll come up with the best inventions yet! Artiaitier: Latin Club 2g German Club 3, Rifle Club 25 Audio- Visual Staff 3, 4, Graduation Usher 35 Ornics 35 National Hon- or Society 3, 43 Physics Lab As- sistant 5. I II if- 'iK'k an I 3, fi xi . 11 ffm-. -V -af J- I 'IF W ii . If W , sf v it 'My is it f f .4 'f-iflffz. 'J X I 'Q Wil, 1, if Ls:-:fi-11 ' fl 4' A li 'NO '4 a '-f'Ql:7r,g! A Iiif: Q! ' I' ' ,il '7 if , J lvl' 1, 51 '5 flair IQVZ' '1'ff1f i-' I ' ' 0 bggarlai ,I J -.C .-1, , R ' Wir? ,' , S up it iff 'wr' 'j .img-I I at .c 'fgalllfr f ,llL7W b,ff I lf ll , f t il 4 X 'Q r N, ' X ,lil , , fgfxvl 'IE K ' vb 13, K x,is',f'mf,f 97,41 vm 5655 'gi Brill' K' ii A iriu' XX' IIIIIII I ?W a ii:'y ella if 'QB . fgQGirQ ff' . - 2 f , Eg' 1 2:1 s at it , f 5 jf' 'ie it -f -A in f A -2--1 54 w ,X FRANCIS JENKINS 18 Caldwell Road B11 rizzerr Red, a graduate of North Junior, can be seen with fel- low pizza lovers, Vinnie, Dave, and Peter . . . likes business law at W.H.S .... sets sail for a linear type school. Good luck in the future, Red Acti11itie.r: Rifle Club 2, Cafeteria Squad 3. PHILIP JOHNSON 44 Riverside Drive College Smile! advises Phil to good friends, Joanne, Tom, Tom, Alan, and Marilyn. Hot Ta- males and Swedish meatballs are all Phil needs to be happy. Physics with Mr. Avery is his favorite subject. Boston Uni- versity is Phil's goal after graduation. After that he hopes to become a multimil- lionaire lournalist. Actiifitiar: German Club 2, 3, 45 Debating Club 45 Ski Club 33 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual Staff 3, 4. CAROL JOHNSON 56 Edwin Road College Cute, petite Carol dislikes class sessions most of all . . . numbers among her friends Cathy, Joanne, Susan, and Carol. This future elementary school teacher is headed for college after graduation. Happy teaching, Carol. RUTH JOHNSON 32 Bigelow Road College Pretty Ruthie loves French classes and Swedish meatballs, but exclaims, Oh, brother! at the thought of carrying books home. Sewing rates par excellance with this blue- eyed lass. Doris, Marilyn, Carol, Lynne, and Flossie say that Ruthie will shine at the University of Massachusetts' School of Nursing. Actiaitief: Latin Club 2, Student Exchange Committee 35 Debating Club 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Drarnatics Club 2, 3, 4g Red Cross Representative 4g Talent Show 2g Open House Usher 3: Maroon Squad 45 Newspaper Edi- tor 4g Mirror Literary Staff 43 library Council 3, 4, Chairman klrruary 19, 1960 Elass af 1961 Attends junior Pram GEORGE JOHNSTON 31-B Hansen Road Burizzerr George dislikes homework as a rule. but says accounting is o.k ..., can be found with Ronnie, Bill, Paul, and Phil . . . gives an A+ to cheese- burgers and sundaes. Although his future plans are indefinite. we wish him the hest of luck. JAMES KAY 22 Hatherly Road l'f1r.11mu.1I jim can he heard yelling. Hey, fella, want some roast beef or steak? He enioys electronits theory and bowl- ing with Billy, Charlie, Ray, and Al After graduation he'll be wearing Navy Blue. DANIEL JONES 145 Florence Road College Blue-eyed Danny came to NX'.H.S, from St. Marys High. XY'orking on cars or eating steak really rate with Danny . . . plans to attend college after graduation . . , friends include Bruce. Ed. jimmy. and Larry. ' 'A 6 Il fi Ja r f Af X try!! .A QIWV fl . ' pf O... Q , I X , fcaggx 'l ci N X VZ A sX X J lr. , JN' flip, uv lllllu. X .tit Q llliul.-A t A55 6' R0 ROlllfR'l' KIQAXE 59 Triini-tint Street Hluxmir How ahout that ? Says Bob when speaking of a sports hater . . likes lunch. especial- ly turkey and steak , . . dis- cusses the latest sports action with Chips. Huh. Gus, and Sex 'Hep fv- ROllliR'l' Kl l.l lfR CEARUII Kl'HUli W llrvoktieltl Rt-atl FM limi-ln Ntrttt ffffftlft Q iii Q1 XYl1v not' txtlaiins Bob ll.iftltuil Xena will .il- when asked alwut steak and ssays reivewher phxsiis at inasheil potato lw George. XYHN and tl-t turn shi had erlw. Rohan. and Kleine, with Karol, Vludx, c-.ll'lTWtlA. To hast no lwiulogs'lioineu--rk ,intl Y'--trim' ll :whats 7lt'lllE is his .lrtam Although his tlwliiiurxl hx .i ll-hstcr dinner tlans ,qw still iinttrtain. we wakes any in ptrfztf 2--r har wish him lurk in all he does Gt-nl liz-k in thc fnzfurr. Carrilt' ,1.::irfrrr Uranus? 1 C' 'E' 4, Ntn mr Play S. Trp Nqr-ad 1 55 5'cbrnnry I 9 1960 ,4 Prznce .75 Korn fa England S .Queen flzznbefn II FRANK KELLY 37 Beal Road Colle ge Smr rng Ke came XX' H S ua North Junror enjoys algebra can be found e1ther eatlng submarrne sandxuches or playrng hockey vtrth good fr1ends Tun Larry lNe1l and Larry hopes there vxont be any mxddle perrod studres at Boston Col ege Acf11f1t1e.r Hockey 2 3 Golf 2 Maroon Squad 4 PATRICIA KELLY 37 Mlddle Street Colle e Boys who play the brg hero rate a zero vyrth brown eyed Kelly who can be found xuth Marcla Carole Barbara and Sherry Chamberlarne School of Retallrng IS 1n her brxght future Artzwtzef Dramatxcs Club 2 4 Class Offlcer 2 Student Councll 2 Newspaper Staff 4 Mmm Rep resentatne 3 Red Cross Repre sentatrve 2 Junior Prom Corn mittee 3 4-J M9 56 iss NIARY KELTON 174 Adams Street B 1111 as Thrs South Junlor recru1t smrles at the thought of Bob and merxngue ple but frowns on onrons called Me Ne by Ann Diane at Donna and Joyce Good luck rn your ambrtxon to lrve a happy l1fe' Actzwzzef Grrls Sports 2 3 4 Mnro: Representatlve 2 Lrbrary Councrl 4 Amerlcan Freld Service Club 3 CAROL KENNFY 107 lrvlng Street College Carol dellghts IH French To anyone who doesnt lrke o ster or przza with mushrooms Clrol says What are you some klnd of nut' She eager ly makes stukes wrth Carole Don Mrclty Ruth Vonn1e and Dorrs Carol wlll ded1cate herself to research work n b1ology Aclzvzlzef Latln Club 2, Dra matxcs Club 2, 3, 4, Grrls' Sports 2, 5, Student Councrl 3, News paper Staff 3, 4, Edrtor 4, Mzrrof Lxterary Staff 4, Mirror Repre sentatrve 3, 4, Jumor Prom Com mittee 3, Talent Show 4, Open House Usher 2, 3, Class Day Usher 3, Graduatron Usher 3: Art Club 3, Nurse's Arde 2, 3, 4, National Honor Socrety 3, 43 Kmgsbury Temperance Essay Wm ner 3 JL DITH KENNFDY 31 Iord Street Bnrznefr Frlendly Judy came to W H S from North Junxor Hrgh Comrades Judy Judy Donna Barbara Julle and Mrckey say that Judy dlsllkes more than one test ln a day but de mocracy rates tops Judys future dream centers around a career as a dental assrstant aftcr graduatron from Boston School of Dental Nursmg ACIIUIIIZJ Debatxng Club 3 Dra matrcs Club 3 4 Skt Club 3 Gxrls Sports 2 3 Newspaper Edrtor 4 Mzrror Art Staff 4 Pep Squad 3 4 Junxor Prom Com mrttee 3 Talent Show 3 EILEEN KEOUGH 43 F1slce Street College Lets go' crres hazel eyed Carrot Top to Ann Betsy and Marte as she rushes to her faxorzte class sewmg Whrle munchlng frred clams and lrstenrng to records she may be found ponderlng her future at the IBM School 1 - y f 4 F I , 1 1 , f 1 . e ' 7 . . e ,ge ni' ' 'l' ll to ' ' ' ' ' ' . .. ' I . . . u H 7 - - L 3 5 , , . ' V 7 7 l 7 - ' ' ' ' - a 7 . . 7 f . 11 , , P , ' Y . 7 , , . L . , . . h . , - , . . . . l 1 1 . V ' ' . .3 , ' , 1 ' -, . ' - ' Q . . 5 . A ' ' , 9 ' 3 9 I ir: 4: V ! . lf? Q' ., I , Q. A ,Q ,V N J 1 A 63'-'ff ef I X1 1 ' ' l It l .19 ' - x V , lb- H U , , EQ! a I ' 5 is 7 C '- N Q i A - ' . . Man 1960 l5'ritninis' Princess ,Mnrgarsl Wests Cfalnfnansr, ,Anthony Arfnsfrang jones SUSAN KESSLER 279 XX'arren Street Cf1Hc',2'L' Friendly Sue shares the dis- comforts of the crowded Cafe- teria with Cathy, Judy. nlo. and Marilyn . , . avid reader and album collector. The Vniversi- ty of Massathusetts is the fu- ture alma mater of this Eng- lish enthusiast who wants to be an English teacher. Activities: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 43 Debating Club 23 Dramatics Club 33 Math Club 33 Newspaper Editor 43 Jun- ior Prom Committee 3g Talent Show Scenery Committee 33 Open House Usher 3, 4. RICHARD KING 9 Dexter Street CUH44L'c X'i'omen drixers are a nuis- ance to Dick and to friends. john. Dick. lioh, and lim. lrig uitli Mr. Lynfh is a bright spot in the day' for him . . . plans to enter the .archi- tectural field after college. At'fiIl.'lfi' Student lfxchange Com- mittee 53 Mirror l.iter.1ry Staff 4. CAROL KINGSLEY lol Florence Road Cllllligl' Oh, you're gorgeous, rc- marlcs this blue-eyed pizza and economics fan to friends, Vi- vian. jerry, Cheri, and Peggy. Botliered by having: to get up earlv and tonteited boys. Carol finds time to howl with the gang. l'uture plans intlude working in .1 department store. Alfll'lflff' Girls' Sports 2. 4, Sen- ior Band 2. Q Q PHll.ll' KINUSLIQY lf-I Florence Road f.iHHz KL' Phil dislikes starting stliool at tight In the morning and his tiitnds .irtlentlx .igrte with ,him The hell tor tlrst lumli rtallv begins his dar. and it the lunih is spatglietti or subs, than things rust toulrlnt he htttti ti-it-.l lun. in the lu- turc. l'lul' 7? ff I 'B I' l mi N x Q N- , ,, A ' X Iliff x 4 1 SK Ni J' 1 X .W rw t , 'ff .':-3' -: - ' .,., .' - ? 1 ' I I DAYIID RIXSI l Y ISI-iIor1:,il.'Xir1ic fuller 'Art '-ou kiilfimg Dan: or ftnriils. lionni an' little S-'nth lun -':i': . tritntll-. 5-cr-g'lt l'l ti Hfrrll' ww' 'I t lunge' in x i' lr txtfil ti -it tx.r: ,X i iilfil ,4.r'- i we I in: ' .wld N..1: llttr. lhis t- in if is nuts nn t '-iii . ht it .a lure'- i -g- Tfllhl in tlie lu- sf: -rum' - s LS' it . l'l llli KINNIIY lb!--l--r11lA'-irirc f i. lrtn' x lin iss i. TWC'-'f lliCfii'i'1S1llN '-Us XX lwri ri-f :i1:n.g 1- 'i or sf: lv tvfl LY ' ,. '-1 4' li ing ' wx: V!'l1 R '13 ' Xxiii l H ll? 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Are you kidding? she ex- clarms f Joanne Elaine, Eileen or Gail even suggest that Adam Wade is as good as Johnny Mathis Dottie is off to Mansfield after gradua- LIOD Actzzztzer Main Office St ff 3g Pep Squad 4 Red Cross Repre- sentative 2 Q5 X st f -ph fp 725 4 Z7 70 X Q X -4 W! x V 7 My Wfgh gg IQ 71 If W X 'gi f zfgivf' f f WW WW f My 4, f if will!!! 114' ,lbs JZ KZ! W K W, ,W 3 5 - I , , , . O - .1 - - 1, ' 1 . . . l . , ' ' , . ' . ' e . 1 I - ' . 1-I. 1 : - . a Q 4 B- KX CX-Z X f 5' rf' , - 'T ,. .-f .1 1 X ...Z 1 r f - f v7 sz X ! ' 9' L f.. ' Q 1' K' ff v- Y T X X 'Bb' xx 5 A v I fi -w 4- , , ' ,,,, -- 1 'I i f .1 ' 4 !4m'r,0,'f' I gl,b3ff' L ' .af ww - gas.-.f , . -- 1 - aa-' ,-1 v fa, - A I YO' I 9 X' , - 5:4 ,Kd - Q 'I My 'ffa f ' :W 9'f,f .? 1 M ii, ' , 1? 'QI , RI! -Lfil I J, ,, A, 1 1' ,'o,Z.f9'j', .- x ',9' IXQ lava' IT' .. X '- S, ,A-.,.g' . -' . x 1' fs' L Z! X u'r'Q,' ,X 11 11 I ll ' . v gl i 1, f at - - J :ll I flllnn ' rw I K 5 , -- gyzll I g may fy t 1. I - lui. i ll A-L-' 1' l 1532 V ' 5 212225: ' zfhgllil -M 4- -....-.w-' -...Q 5 149 Clark Street Vocuziomzl Blue-eyed Bob enjoys drawing and eating chicken and roast beef with Dick, Pete, joe, and Gordon. Future plans for this former South junior alumnus include a college of archi- tectural drawing. Actirfitier: Student Exchange 4. MARY LOU LEARY 41 Hardy Pond Road Burizzerr Typing rates as high on blue- eyed Lou's list as mushrooms rate low. I doubt it! she replies when Marlene, Carol, and Rosanne suggest that cheeseburgers and vanilla cokes might not be a perfect match. She foresees a career in office work. :iff -J' - 115 High Street Bzzrifzefr What, no spaghetti! How come ? jan asks Barbara, Sherry, Pat, and Helene. She doesn't mind getting up early to study democracy. A busi- ness career is seen in the fu- ture. Acthfizief: Red Cross Representa- tive 2, Talent Show 45 Open House Usher 2. JACQUELYN LE BLANC 76 Gardner Street Burinerr Like help! cries pizza-lov- ing jackie when confronted by stuck-up people. Eileen, Betty, Kay, and Pat join their friend in democracy studies and danc- ing. Chandler Secretarial School figures prominently in her future. Activitier: Ski Club 45 Pep Squad 3, 4g Red Cross Representative 3. May 1960 Paris Summit Hrcaks llp Before .7t Starts PAUL LFBLANC l 16 Chcitnut Strcct Bufimff Although he ducsnt cniny liuiiiuuirli. lwrmxn-cyctl Hlfrcntliicu hte-L-fu through buQinc-ss I.iw with mls. Dick, joe. Eddy. .ind Kenny. l doubt it. hc dcmuri when n nc-W lvtiwling ur poi-I-Qlmuting style is SuggCStcd. HL' Pl.lnS to hccuiiic .1 Suttuxful .itwunt- ant. lb- PHILIP 1.i3isi..axc Vi liixkt Ntrttt Iizaimt i Sui :midi .ind hiziinus l.iw find tuxor with hluc'-eyed Pliil. but DUI in Ntwiiirh. Allin ycairw rifle tt-.im Skippn-r. hc rzxiy ht t-iund slwwting with lflrny. XY'cndcll. cilibfhllt, .md Ktnncy. HL' g'l.inN tw hncninc .1 Cf l' A. Arrliitiex Rifle Club 2, 3, 43 Riflt 'lkam y 1. f igitiin i. RONALD LEHLANC 12 XYclling:tnn Avenue: Buf:m'H Brown-cyctl Run Cniuys lnmgnc and lwulxkccping, hut not wnccitttl pu-plc Got am' gm iw-nm ' he .ixlts NJN. 'liunl l'.lul. .Intl Pitt while' Stixintlctl l1.ilfAw.iV ti- thc baskctlmill game He secs .1 fu- ture in ntcnunting. ,'filfi,.'.'w Nh! fi 'W 1 ll-H f Staff 4. llAlil4ARA ll! IAIR ll Nwiztli Ntrut Iii, 'ig XYh.ir .iii x-iii H int .ulo tlilx lilizr :Wil l isQ nf lift H1111 N lirlnili llirliam .ml Ninn cnwxs wiirkinig .it cvl Xtf ff-'fllllx lwci plum -if xrt in ll.irh.ir.1 liv'rf'Q tlvic will he .1 igiifi' vi'lW .i'-LH? IHC lTCI'.ll'f'lxl1Nll1lNN nl'-vi ffiltfifttf Ncwwpapcr Starr 2. 7 .......' I - ? 1 a, .40 'I Qfff' ' -,s N oi 5 . ' ' 1 Q ' .so S X ' . .... AA EN GI-Mb Fnnxcf ' ,,f 2-1 S2561 A ..-4 Q -'Q ..' sax D . QQ! o'.'. r-3 552, L :gi :ca 4 io' sk I ' v' O gg QW 4 1',':s : Q' 'Q QQ! ' X-'Q . . ax.. -6, Q C - nu' X A U- 6 U 7 r 1 P I r X .lp ll 4' l wb N lil.-XXI llxllill l11Nll'll llN'llNl l' l sl.: V:-ft N Nl '- NUM? lin l' XX l'fl ri ' -' iiifi. i i x i n liiivurz wil ll' 'ir 1 1 lx r vili 'R W X 'W' ' .1 1 wi ' 1 KTV- t ' l-in., P -ii w, i lx lx-1 1'li f 1: ' 1 l I-I. ,t 4 ' V Adu: 'ff lNl'l'1l 'E 1 L' 4. ,1.' Gwlr' Nr. rh S. Ro! Crum R , e 1 54-ritzfz'-r 44 .i. 'XX- . I . . . 1- lx IU t ' l 3- ...Q . ,. .., X , In w I 'lf I 1 finaly-15 S9 func 1960 Waltham J-lzyh School lfaseballers Reach State Waals GERARD LEONE 1 Gro e Street C Ile Not quite is an admonition brouneyed errx occasionally hears after missing the goal or basket Homework annoys h n but not so clams L S History or pals Pete Brian im and Warne errx plans to 1 tend college upon gradua tion f' Ill 1 I :I I XX EYDELL LIGHT 90 Taylor Street Burnzerr Drawing a lead on a career as a CPA., hazel-eyed Wendell diwides his time between the target range and chicken. Ses- sions can't compete with de- mocracy, Elroy, Pete, Larry, and Ken. Actwiiier: Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 Golf Team 2g Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. X far Q 42222 4 Y I: ' its if 'l 9 at 4' . kiwi lla ll if fy o -X -J 9 f 1 Q 'Il , H t .49 sfiqffg X .M .fy ff. ' X 1 1 'er iliefm nil d f7i?f'ifr ,req p, H' I ' . Q 4 45' ia? x'9ffgZ I ff, 1 I f 1 fl' f X f ' xv ffjilf rffffl' 41,7111 ll gl f lmjlgf. '.' A 60 MARY ANNE LIVERMORE lf' Thornton Road College Quiet. petite Mary Anne plans to attend a junior college in the near future. This brown- eyed miss. who just loves his- tory. steak. and chocolate cake, can often be seen in the com- pany of Ginny, Margie, Cynthia, and Edith. Aftivilierr Ski Club 31 Student Council 2, Main Office Staff 2g Talent Show 3. CANDACE LONG 71 Robbins Street Bzzrizzerr Typing, spaghetti, and pizza rate high with blue-eyed Candy, but homework just does not agree with her. Candy hopes to do secretarial work and still have time for collecting records, Activilier: Student Council 35 Minor Representative 5g Senior Play Representative 4. l DORIS LOESER 323 Elorence Road College Pretty brown-eyed Doris lov French and German . . . ha pily sews with Ruth, Marily Carol. and Sandra . . . gastr nomic delights include sout ern fried chicken and sau: braten . . . will major in la guages at college. Acfivitierf Latin Club 2g Germ Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 5. Mirror Literary Staff 4g Cl, Day Usher 35 Graduation Usl 55 Bloodmobile 43 National Hor Society 3, 4. 9 'cbs ANN LORENTZ 36A Eddy street College Rather than go to school do housework, Ann lil to spend her time dra ing freehand and eati French Fries and onion rin, She can often be heard ple ing the accordion for Eilei Carol, Peter, and Larry . dreams of her future work an office. K. Q August 1960 Cfanstruction of New Waltham High Sfhaal Begins JAMES LVCCHESE 72 l.z1fayctte Strcct Collage Brown-cyctl Blnop.1's busy schedule inclutlcs getting up early tn cat ii hun .intl m.1l4c tracks for his fawritc class- study. Pizza. spnrtx jerry. Neil. Frank. .mtl Budtly tit- Cupy the rcmaintlcr Of thix business aulniinietmtiun nu- jork time. Artiririerx Latin Club 2g Rifle Club 33 Baseball 3g Claes Treas- urer 4g Red Cross Representative 3. 54. . I1 Sl'E LYDON ll! fulunml Awniit C. ill. ,i Cunfcitcil ln-In into liiw Hitl- thli lwlnt mail hliwnilag uliilt Italian li-ml .in-l tru-.l iliirlmn MC NVQ llim pcpgw tliett lmtlcr uiiinlil Inky t-- .itt:n.l thc' I riiuuitx' --t Nliwi Chuwttx .llilllll xx ith Ann Blfmllt, lu, .mil xl.lil.lil1l Arlirfllrr Dmmaticc Cliih 3, 1, 4, Ski Club W, 4, Foothill fhocri lurlcr 3. 8. Marv-m Qqiinl 8, Mum, Surf 4. 210 Surf X, 4, Pep Squid 2, Scmrctarv-Trruiirrr 23 juni-ir Prnm fnmmittrr 1, Talent Shaw 3, 4, Qcni-it Plus' Ref-rcfentativc 43 Sem-wr Plav Usher 4. - '- '1i' 7353 1 ijmf , .ig l 'm, 2 .I but 'fl Q fl ' X IF' I-.' Y ' ff . lf 3 Rf 'Ns m - A 57 XM WV' X .- ' 1 I' V Y .' Q r' A KA'i'Hi,iiix itxxx' X 1--1-'gh-EN if ll I lin-wn 9trt-ct F5 531' - cj fill :L SX ' lfgzplnnt Ntihiiirinu .inl Ll1lClNL'l'1 .igru with lwtwmnv cyctl K.irhy mst .ii l..itin iliiw. hiir pwylc' mlm milk ther .mum .irc not 'swinging' with her XY'hilr- railing .ininnrl t-mn with -I--.inm-. flirivl, ,intl Nxncy. Karliy t.illu t-inst.intlx' tilwut l..1wll -limi-ir f.-llltgt .intl litr iginil, tn lu- .i ivxtiliml NL'kI'L'f.lfy li-tx uf lmlx' I D l.'U'lilX Nl,-V.-Xlillll ll NHUQHN 'il,Xf Xhlxlll lllill Xl l'4'XXll Vllinli' vifm '-X' N i' ' 4 4 l A 1 t ,. I-. V., V, -ii 'yi 1 Ulm rt rxiizn' Q fliii XX ' i fm- , .M ? 'M i ' '. lir -NUQEYA f.-' D ' lift' x l ' ..i lv?l.tr hlizf- l l- W ' ,Q gi ' 11.1 l '1 l 4 imw ,. l. ,V i., -, -, L .K , .i I g. . - ti iiiniirix N ij l -' l li .I ' wifi . N4'x i li ' ' - '-- ' ' ' Nlirg: lfvi i' ll a 1 l pgfhx l in 'K '1 1 ' - lllt ' 'f1'i fl i 'ii 'V -. - - .,,. ,.- X q ,--, V, i. X- 1 Milk.. Nm ll I4 I ll Y Qfiiiar-'f vi 1, 1 'T Y: hi il' il 1, i: ! ' I 4 if ll al if ii-- 'ijf ' 'What 4 fl'f1 bl NORINIAN MacDONALD -L5 Colonial Avenue College Blue eyed Pete can often be heard disgustedly discussing homework with Jerry Dickie Wayne and Arthur Future plans for Pete include col lege and lots of roast beef ,l ' A ,Z Y' I X yaly 13, 1960 Democratic National Haaaaatiaa ,Naaziaatcs ,Mas JANICE IVIACKIN 84 Whitman Road College Popular Jan may be found buried in a book or working vigorously on scenery. Judy. Ginny, Janet, Lauren, and Betty say she likes to eat piz- za and subs and enjoys study- ing biology. Her future plans include B.C. Nursing School. Best of luck in the future, Jan! Artivitier: Latin Club 25 Dra- matics Club 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 2, 3. v. '.. i .X N -at , X., X i - . . x l' f up ,. ..x, L: X fl, J N ffl' ff I ly, 9 62 .lv JANET MacQUEEN 88 Washington Ave. Burinerr Janet has her brown eyes set on an airline school after graduation . . . loves to talk on the telephone . . . thoroughly enjoys onion rings and pizza . , . numbers Sue. Pat, Carol, and Butch among her friends. If you should hear What time is it? you'll know Jan is in the vicinity. ELAINE MAHAN 855 Lexington Street Barizzerr Curly says, I don't care when Nancy Carol, Judy, and Janice mention that it's time to do homework. However, she relishes the thought of pizza and clams. This talent- ed typist sees a secretarial school beckoning after gradua- tion. Actiaities: Mr. Husson's Staff 4. FRANCIS MANDILE 19 Chester Avenue Barifzerr When asked if he likes ac- counting better than spaghetti and pizza, Fanny,' always shouts, I doubt it. Either with or without John, Peter, Ray, or Ronnie, Frannie is headed for the armed forces. Good luck! CAROL IXIARCHANT 163V2 Chestnut Street College Carrie comes to us from St. Charles High School . . . fa- vorite subjects are chemistry, foods, and clothing . . . Chinese food or lobster makes her brown eyes dance . . . is always quoting the Golden Rule to girl friends, Kathy, Carol, Candy, and Ann . . . reading, music, and Scrapbooks take up most of her time . . . hopes to have her own dance studio someday. Activitier: Talent Show 3, 4. Semztar john Wfzgcrald Kennedy for President PAMELA MARDFN 7-3 Rixerview Axcnue Colfeqse Blue-eyed Pam is a lobster loser . . . says. 'I'h.it's good. l'm glad when Diane, Sue. Nancy. and Bonnie mention that they enjoy history too . . . swimming specialist . . . future plans include a nursing career. Arriririef: Dramatics Club 2, 3g Ski Club 2, 3g rllirror Business Staff 25 Talent Show 2, 3g Grad- uation Usher 3. QB -'BV CAROL NlARlNlUXill ZS Crafts Qtrrct Hamm -1 Cillul Mau Blau hx liar frlr-nrls. -lanire, fi.irl.i, l'.it. .intl Niko. Cm-I rnuiws txpmrg Class XX'hcn .islte-l it slit rc-.illv lilxu rhirlrrn .m.l tum fish. she rrp-lies, Xifznf tv m.il4c ,I hctf' Thr Yuhurlmn Srlmwl tie-r Srrrrtariu ,s lirr mlcstunatmn Al'fIllllff' Girls' Spurts 2. 3. 4, Newspaper Staff 3. SANDRA XIARKHANI ll iliutlnr Struct l5ni.'f.w North ,luninr sc-nt English- lming Sinrlx Iwi ns Dwnna. Diane. ,lrninie .intl Xintly wzll agree with hrr rlmt tmrtx cmsliers .ire .ilxmxx umwl- Cnme Atten-ling Clmintllt-r Srhiwwl twr XXm rn .intl he- wniinu .1 pri'-.ite sr-rret.irx .ire .inning her future plxns. hut twr tht :erurnt shr- is rwnrcnt .ittrntling IDN Ni-rririlx rtieet- ings Arlixilier: Drammtzcs Club 3. -lg Ski Club 5, -lg Girls' Spr-rts 25 Marrmn Squad 41 Newspaper Staff 3. 4g .Winer Staff 43 Main Office Staff 45 junior Prom Committee Zg Tilent Show 2, 3, 4g Open H-muse Usher 2. '- I K, .x 0 cm , , - It X Q4 A . vs f ' fn' ALA My J out bmw NEW Y NEV D I I ' I. r'e mm um . Dfw Q5- Z' Q - N lili. KNllN Nl.'XliUlilll.'X 4'l4Tlxlfl Xl.XliNllXll IWW 1-l NN VX? ilX li llnmhiillf Nfrzct M N ' N 'f7 A' ' i rt., l - - . Hqi,4i.s4 XX r'l1it1' ll gli lui li I' ' N lv ' XX H l I1-'Ll f'1s 'i shui' in.l nlx ' .1 fr-x i N D. hi' his ' -x .' f l'-- l't - ffisiil l 'lllll s'r.iK ll1'i l ' I pri anl rlww NIP. ll' ?'-Wifi wine . K.. lv. --'f .1 ,isnt-ef si 'hit in.: l'-71 X -- . lit r in ir-fn lwil s li lil . s tff' ie' ' ' I llrrhx s ini Kfflllk s t:i'li IH - lx .- ig-1-'-l 1-n-livin 1 ' ll X'x-- l' .4,llllHr'f lltin flizh 2, 11.'Wi'l' rj,-x --g -.,, - Pr-im C-wmmittee 1, IH yi, 4,,,, ,, 5 ..,-' Tp- gl mr .411-ff ln- sr N i IV' if -5 5 i THU - fl-ah 1. 4, l r 1 nl itz!! 1 5. A --Y . a N-I-4 1 1 1z'i- :Lf lzh 1. V' ' ll:-5 I 1 1. f'-rw I + L 63 August I 960 lfcpublzmn ,Nzzfzamzl Kanvcntzvu 64100565 Mac Prem! SL SANI MARTIN 74 Morton Street C U te es remarks ue uhcn listening to records at ludy s house Her blue eyes tuinl-,le at the sight of steak or spighetti but homework her pet pecxe seems to pro xokc distaste Chuddy Nancy ind Doris knovs that French es hgh Sues 115 taxoiites She has college plans for the future Ar nine! Girls Sports 2 10 Sta 3 ew WILLIAM INIAXWELL 61 Graymore Road Caffe e Billy a college bound senior cant resist lobster steak history Phil Al Pete Billy are his friends As goes Wil hams so goes the Red Sox reftects Billys thoughts con cerning baseball I-Irs hobby is philately and his future plans rnclude college Best of luck Billy' O MX 541' U If F .fa I C If I Nev 65 ' S' ORG, 64 A iMAssAcr FRANCIS MAZZARINI 58 Pond Street Vorztzwzzl I heard the bell Did you hear the bell? is a question asked by Mazza of Ron Tony Debbie Ray Roger and Frank Theory is this St Josephs alumnuss favorite subject Francis will be found in a machine shop after graduation Aftrzmer Vocational Views Re porter 4 PATRICIA MAZZOLA 747 Lowell Street Burznerr Clams and pizza top Sh tys list of favorites as d shorthand Deanne Carol Janice realize her pet peeve homework Forget it claims Shorty when asked stop talking on the pho Her ambition is to be perfect secretary of cours Actzwnef Girls Sports 2 Talent Show 4 Nurse s Clinic 19 X , i,lf?fx,,,g1 k -, MARIE McCORRY 61 Stow Street College Barbara Sherry Barbara and Marcia realize that Cookie wont tolerate conceited boys. When not in her favorite class history she pursues her hobby of eating roast beef and fried clams. This ambitious senior plans to enter college next a . Activitiex: Debating Club 2, 43 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 4g Maroon Squad 45 News- paper Staff 45 Main Office Staff XWILLIAM McDONALD 10 Calvary Street Burinerr How about that! exclai Billy when hes playing ba ba . Athletic Billy strikes out in democracy cla Getting up in the morning his pet peeve. Ronnie Len. and Bruce know he loves t key and Italian food. Benn School of Accounting claim this versatile senior. jEANNE MCDONNELL 42 Mayale Street B1l.l'f7I6',f,f Chub's blue eyes sparkle when she is in shorthand class or eating pizza or lamb, The only thing that bothers this perky senior is people who don't like to laugh. Shirley, Diane. Pat, and Pat can't resist Chub's favorite Saying, Don't know, do ya ? This good-humored miss plans to attend a business school af- ter graduation. Activities: Pep Squad 45 Nurse's Clinic 5, 4g Open House Usher 4. Nixon as Prcside11tizzl,Namincc 4 , Z 2 P f f , f 'f s , ,- s - if I 5 L l ., ,5 ' , N' f ,X ' . , . f I f 1' . 3.15 ' 1 I ff .' 'X ' 1- fi K B Ki Y f I ' .X ff , 1' ll GERALD BICFAYDEN X 7 A4 L 'nf .fl- lsl XYilIow Street f ' -ff-. l'of.1!.'f,r1.:f X fy ii Place a steak or pizza before . If I f' . Mac, and watch his green f' f i eyes light up Pals. Fred. Al. jim, and Clint. know that Mac will be Sucfessful in the fu- ture. I f I 1 . 1 ,i 'n RAYMOND MCKEE 250 College lfarm Road l f1c.1lm 11.11 lt's worth getting up tn the morning if breakfast is lobster and apple pie with ire cream. says Mac. His friends, Sandy. Tom. jean. and Rich heartily agree with htm. Cars, and listening to music make the day complete for this future electronits engineer. 'soc CATHFRINF Nl ll Nltl'lll li hlt'l,Al'GHl.lN If Rur ?or-l A'-rnue -l' Mountain Road 4' riii f .1 l,Mi'1't Qt NUI attrndel N--uth lunior lsr llrossn-cved Cathy can-c to tk-re forming XX llN llc v--at Xi' H 9 from St Mars s likes przza and subs on lur lv toon-l with Ras 'I frank, and lrfwl t'-at is it menu rmoss drntotra-s he isnt in lws ta'-.riff -'ass Classes and bowling sstth trrg--nf rtrx R lsr lfff -f s friends. jeanne. baths, to hr tl-r -nlt .Hstw that tan Pauline. and Debbie Cathy fvlkf Nrlls For urs darn plans for a future as a dental Afttr Lf.1i5 1Tr-in this wh fu ,assistant srnifr plans fit fntfr lt st n Afflllllll. Drimltift Club 4g Clff' fitjf ,ir terra Squad N, Talent Show 4 ,4,,,,,,,,, Fixx!-1 Tum 2. 3' 4. bllflivl iqxzil 5 x IIIXUR Nllltllla' i'l1zr1ss N'ffV f intl fiwttkrn. pirra an.: git ur,l ugt't LN lin -7 X' x t-'Qs lfn 'f l Xt-frrf. ann lrwf' lvs' ?rrn's fsrr lv lim ,4'llfllll Dflftlf 1 I lvtii iprfl I, fnfr' 1 2, 1. Pep S-gui 1 Slut 5 September 5 1960 Grandma Massa Kelabrates IOOIII Birthday MARY JANE MESSIA 147 Felton Street Burmerr Mary jane enjoys democracy class and reading favorite foods include squash and spin ac friends are jimmy Steve Terri and Barbara fu ure plan is to join he Waves Atlzilier Pep Squad 5 Girls Sports 3 2 DONNA MILLER 17 Emmeline Avenue Burnzeff English is tops for Donna Bowling with friends Milly joan Diane or Elaine takes up most of her spare time Donna hopes to work in a bank after graduation Good luck Donna' Arminer Girls Sports 2 Class Secretary 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Mr Hussons Staff 3 4 Main Office Staff 4 Open House Usher 2 Graduation Usher 3 National Honor Society 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 3 4 I Jett N Q 7I,fKi lf U: v X l -fx -.. 1 5 f l wl lt , X t - ,b ,v '-1 -, pusy., .D .. I . - . . t s 66 I s Q 34 l 'tl Jn 31? la 'ii - M QIDCW ELAINE MOBILIA 65 Charles Street College Blue eyed Elaine is called Moe by her friends Betty Ann Eileen Kay and Cinny likes to see spaghetti and chop suey on her menu Moe who favors democracy at WHS hopes to become a harrdresser in the future Arnizlzer Pep Squad 2 EDWARD MOGAN 7 Pearl Street College Riggie is often seen at th movles or eating a pizza witl friends Mat Roe Dave and Kevin His favorrte sub iect at WHS is law pet peeve is getting mtl trouble Riggie plans to sai the seven seas with the US Navy after graduation ROBERT MONDENE 18 Pearl Street College oe is one of W.H.S.s talented artists . . . hamburg- ers and steak are cooler than most' for Roe . . .Roger, Billy and Dave top his list of friends. Robert plans to attend art school and become a commercial artist. Ac1iz'ifieJ: Student Council Vice- President 44 Track Team 35 Chairman Junior Prom Commit- tee 3g Class Day Usher 35 Gradua- tion Usher 33 Mirror Art Staff 43 Art Club 3. HERBERT MORANG 22 Shirley Road Teclmiral Blue-eyed Herb enjoys wate skiing with pals, Neal, Pau Ken, and Bob. Roast beef an advanced math make his d complete. He aims for Nort eastern University. September 12, I 960 J-lurrieane Derma Deeastates Greater Heston KENNETH BIURASH 21 Manning Road Tcrlwfnrf NX'ith an eye on M.l.'l'. blue- eyed Kenny keeps in trim for track hy digesting plenty of ice cream .intl peninut hnttei' and pelly sandwidies. Herh, Dave, jack, and Hub greenin- pzlny their pal on his excur- sions intw the wfvrltl of m.lthe- IUQIUKS. fltllllflrr Gorman Club 5. Ski Club 53 Seninr Band 2, 3, Talent Shim' sg f.l.lss lliv lfslier R, Grntluatmn Usher Sp National H-:nur Swtietv R, L 'l ,J 5 2 ' .-J li -. ' N v .1-'A' .. ' . df' i s f V- y. X Y A I -,kt lx i . ,'l,,' l- I . , -. ' ., ' , l 1- V ix ti V J' nrlf ' I' I- uf lr ,.'f.': .f. .'L'i1a.i,n'.iz -f-s- Q3 . ' ' .- - ' ?v in .71 9 'Lf .Lw gfk Q-4 ' . ,y DAVID AIORREME Q., . 11g 46 O.1k Street - Q sf W IQT7' W7 xv S-i ,X N l'ifr'.1If'fr1.1.7 T' x ' 'R i N Ynu'xe gut .1 msc. exU.nms ' -'il-fx lNlf'PL'v when lanite Twin. fe S ' - -' - f fQ , ' ' '- W - Hill, .mtl jne utter him str.m. N ' ,K i' N? ie 7 - -i - X 1 ' Q f 'N X herry sliortcnke. lrixing c.1rs if 41 E sl. lx .mtl huxing octupy must of his Nj'y. 5 7, 'V 1 A , 1 , .'f I , , , 1 spare time, Alter Qf.lLlLl.lfIUf1 -lip.. , Y.,-34: Q fill '71 .. ,, . . ,f -P 1 , lNlupey' will follow the 7,9 1' X ' , ' i 3 Nlarines tu the lmlls tit' Mons 'f 5 temm.1 X ' .iirrflfrrf Fiifitlmll 2. 3, 45 Muni- 'T ' X xi, tiir lg .xll'Yf' Ntxtt rl, .Nlrvrfiv Vw- X . N ' L.lfl'Yf1.ll lftliti-r 43 Student Fw' Q sl 'x gb clixnze 1. Scnifwr Pri-m fiimmittee Se XX Y A. Open Hnuse l'slicr el, Von- msxxj X S ix L ,M 's Jn- tmn Views Reporter 1. RAYMOND MORRIS ll Chestnut Ytreet l'Ut'.lfl 'FIJI Rock .mtl Roll is the pet i-etve of blue-eyed Moe ex- clnims, W'l1y not! when Al, Ray. Rm: .mtl Ate suggest thev Shvp tor ice tr:-.mm .intl wffee sticntitit senior . elettrunns xx-vrk .m,ms Moe .lftei l1f.hllI.lllt'f1 .-Itllilmw Ntiente liair X MURDUN MURRINON V7 ltlrmiii' lx--.itl ,I U '.., 'A Pin.: I--ting Skip enum- Nlr lxntli s trig tl.ass Petr. lwlinnx. Intl, .m.l Dun .ire si-'--1 tiim s nm' u.lin.g spettnriirs I x .tit t their pin Ht 's ts hi iw: tate the Kaye l.1n.ixii,il .if ullltli he lirycs vnr his t- Xkqxfk l 'i'A I-t'-if ,n Ri' H - 1 lxs li . r'- f l Hukr 1 l in' ' 1 t. . 1 X n x1.s,,' . fx'KliUl VNV A lUx'lXNl XHMI ,NYU 'ls' - l'if1 1sN'fif? 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WARREN MOSHER 56 Wilmot Road College Gary Lenny Bill and Kevin agree with Brent that wise guys are unwanted lobster and roast beef how ever are hl5t0l'Y and trumpet playing take up most of his spare time Tufts University and dentistry are in the future Arllzlller S mor Band 2 3 4 .ur 5 l,UQg7 FRANK MROSZCZYK 1805 Trsipelo Road College uiet frank can be found playing the tuba Saturday afternoons at WHS football games Aiming at a career in construction engineering he IS partial to all foods and con siders German his faxorite subject Best of luck Frank' A fzzlllei German Club 3 nd 7 3 It It bl VW'-X NNI xxxxxxxtkxx SIHIITIITI La.-H-Hmmm am WI! i . in Q1 H--7 Il limi I l li'i Lil ' l ll ff . ,f .1 - fftfi' we' A f I - . eeaa wr-:ff-A -vifeervw' Ss 68 S GERALD MULCAHY 23 Moreland Avenue Lexington Voezllofzzl Trucks philosophy is H that hath a trade hath an es tae Pals Butch Bill and Bobbie are never loud mouths Wfhen sleeping Truck dreams of ham burgers ice cream and his careei as a metal correction technician JULIA MULLER Sv Sartell Road College Vacation homework ewels main trouble WHS but fried clams ai pizza with Carla udy Pauline will readily save h vacations ulie spends h spare time vxorking in Grov Cronins She hopes to attei business school and become secretary in the future CHRISTINE MURPHY 119 Colonial Avenue College This blue-eyed cheerleader came to W.H.S. from South unior. Chris enjoys chemistry with Mr. Morang and eating pizza with Linda Roberta Ann and Sue. Conceited boys and overdue letters rate very low with Chris whose hob- bies include talking on the phone and sorority meetings. Chris looks forward to the Unix ersity of Massachusetts or L1Sell. Arlizitier: Dramatics Club 2 3 4' ' Club 5, 4' A-Iirro' Sta ' Talent Show 3 4. JAMES MURPHY 19 Plympton Street Burizzerf ont rush ne! Murph' when pushed out bed in the morning . . . ually found fiddling with tape recorder with To Chipps Stud and Ron . . . enjoys typing class w Miss Tahaney . . . steak a pizza also find a warm s in his heart . . . will go i the Marines or become a bri ayer. Octolfen I 960 Kal So! Slugger 224 Llilliams Kctires .7ram Baseball ELAINE NATOLI 109 Pine Strcct Bllflllctt Bluctcycd Elaine. who tame tw VUHS. from Snuth -lunar-r, IOVCS hiStnry Clmst-S .mtl L-nr joys eating mxiuli .und tritd Clams with Pat. Marie, janet. and Nancy. Her fnwrntc' pg1s.tir1u- is d.mCing, lfI.unc hopes tn httmm- .u Vmultc secretary. Kftllllflrv Hur' Nutt 3. Pas' Squad 1. x 1 tr f PIZTIZR XIEMI Q I lint Struct ' Maynard -5 I' '4.11'.'fl.'.JJ IPLIILI-LXLLI PL-tc rnlms t.1tln,u t.lhl P.lflL' rolls .mtl Ntuik xxxtlt Run. Larry. .mtl Clmrlcs , A A mn be Qccn rldnng hrs nwtur- tytlt' .md playing lmckcy . . . p'l.1nS tu gn :nm the t.1rg'cn- tn tr.1Jt-, N PATRIVIA NOBLE IIS Pune Strcc-t nllf,'h'n'l1 Spmghcttn ,md fried rI.uns are muste fm blue-cyctl P1nscy Dclnucranv .md playlng rCC- ords trip her lust ut Lawrntce Pat, who dislukcs conreitcd boys, in usually Qccn wlth Namy. janet, Elaine, and Ihr- bam. Best uf lurk .ut huuncss collegd Arlnflrr- .llfvvw Shaft 1, Prp Squad 8. RUHIVRI.-K XUKI' IYYN UWKIW IUKRIWKHN Vt tx I-Q lxnuul 'ftrut rw A' N N' .M ' 1 ,,',x, IQ-. 1. ' IM--un uct! licrt tuna' t-K UM ' f' lt? 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Jlftzuylflzllau LEONARD O BRIEN 29 Gorham Street College Boston College IS seen 1n the future for brown eyed Lenny who can often be found eat mg spaghetu and Chrnese food wrth Ronny Bllly Charlxe and jlmmle Lenny hopes to mayor rn math next year at college Best of luck' Afllllflei Latm Club 2 Skr Club 2 3 4 Class Secretary 5 Junxor Prom Commrttee 3 Talent Show 3 WHS Representatxve to Stu dent Government Day at State House 4 JANET O CONNELL 25 Beal Road College Enthus1ast1c jan rates U S hlstory and Chxnese food as not bad' people who come too early are not warmly recelved Judy Sh1rley and Barbara know that Jan w1shes to attend college Armoire: Dramatxcs Club 3 Class Secretary 2 Maroon Squad 4 llIH'f0f Staff 4 Pep Squad 2 3 70 ff s as aww WILLIAM ODONNELL 37 Glen Cnrcle College Thats how the cookie crumbles ns a slgn that B111 IS around People who call hrm W1lly lrrntate this semor who can always be found talkmg about cars vuth Moose Dave Lenny and Don Washmg hrs Mercury and eat mg frled chxcken rate tops w1th B1ll A career 10 engm eermg after Northeastern IS 1n the future Artwzlzer Latln Club 2 Mirror Staff 4 Aud1oV1sual Staff 4 WILLIAM OHARA 726 South Street College B111 haxls from North junxo H1gh Math tops hrs 11st o favorlte subyects frxend around campus mclude Bnll and Dupey DANIEL OMARA 26 Waverly Oaks Road College Blue eyed Danny enyoys dem ocracy classes at Waltham I-Irgh Swxmmmg and eatmg roast beef and Ir1sh stew rate hxgh wlth thxs senxor who can be seen rn the corrndors wlth Larry Ray Bob and Tommy Danny hopes to attend Har vard Artzwtzes Swxmmmg Team 3, 4. DAVID ONEILL 18 Munroe Avenue Voceztzomzl Blue eyed Davy hkes Irlsh stew and Englnsh but talka trve gxrls are defmxtely not choxce Football of course IS chorce A career m the servrce 15 Davys goal Actwmef Football 2 3 4 News paper 4 Monxtor 4 0 0 , o 4 Q 0 0 0 9 o 'l ti 4 , 5 Qi? X . 1 .. f Q ' L :MQ ., -- 4 , , .s.,, X , , -' init Q ze .50 ' if ,I 6' 1 N , 2 Y l I Y t ' ' . . u v ' , , , - . . n ' - - , , , 7 , I - ll V7 ' 1 . o . ,, . ,, . . . . n V 7 7 a , , . , , I . . . V. ' . a 1 7 ' I I 1 . : g - , u. 3 5 5 . . . , , Q Q I , - . . . . S ' ' 5 . . . - .' Q ' . ' 2 Y l Q , .1 ci ' ff? 5 , , , , :V ' 4 , V I l l -C I. A W I 3 . 4, X . , . , f4' , Q , - - 4, . . . of -5 ' ' ' X , 9 ' g ' ' ll ' ll . , , . . . . . ,, . ,, . X , l X 1 J a ' U 'I . ' ' I 1 . West Germany is' Klranccllar lC011rad,4dmaurr . I JOANNE ORDILE 27 XY'ohurn Street Brzfirrerf You devil! exclaims Pea- nuts, peeved hy drivers who drive too fast around corners . . . may he seen eating pizza and steak with Carmela. Carol, Donna. and Sandy . . . plans to attend a business school after graduation from NV.H.S. Artirilrerx Girls' Sports 45 Main Office Staff 3. MARIE ORFICE 78 Galen Street Blljllltfj' Marie spends her spare time cutting her sister's hair. After graduation she plans to own and operate her own business. She may be found eating., some of her fasorite Italian dishes wi Elaine Sally Ilfarie Barbara and the boss of IV D B Best f luck in uture rnmei Grls Sports 2 3 Newspaper Staff Xlnror Staff 4 Nlr Husson s Staft 4 lf- -A x N CJ T 'se' lf .ag g VA? fl . , ' f X 'Q ,2'.y ROSANNF ORLANDO 500 'l'r.ipelo Road Bllflllt ff Huhl exclaims cheerful Rosanne. who may he seen liorsehatk riding with Cindy. Rnsemarv. Mutha-le, .ind Anna . , r eniovs eating Chinese food and pina in her spare time , . future plan is to attend .1 liairdrrssing School l slr IINURIS Ul'l l.I.I'Al l4l Ylllill X Ul'I l l l Al 'II IIAVIIW UNK I XS Il NYeston Street Il XYcston Nfrfet IH Pearl Street 4,1-Hit, I shit' l' ..:f wr. Ilrounfeved I.ee can he heard 'Kitts' grrrtx lzrr friends Youre get a sr sau s,iyingA 'How .un I stlptwvsctl Anna, Il- laura, and Nanny Due The .Mr tn know 'N l1llXKCYCf. cxqryiwne with XX hit rl-i ia sax Allin Hoizsr tw-the an against knows that she is .1 lohster fl'l'II'ICf X--rth li.nir-rift 'rl cttw-il Ii!i.r mr' IM rs lour Ilimmg and listening ishrs sxwel-rffi .ind vmk trirnds an that imc w to ruwrds with lln-ire, l,m-la, tarrtul 5'sst..1rrl .ollrrtor is il- sel it 4 t f Nas .mil -l.I'Il'I.l malta' htr dn' touts will ,lor .1 :if 'sf 4 -ay ztrer thrs arvztriir -' 'Wu plete Next rear will trnd Ice cradizati--n M In M gt-hnul ,4.m.-:-. M H ' Ita fre: Knit r1.r:1:'rr Ilrlmxtvis flwlv 1 4' llkrnl Q WAN: l Mm-v Iliiciness Stxft 4. Pt? Sqiiul 1, s, Red Cr.-u Represent: tue I . ,find Prime Jlftinzlster ,Nehru of Julia ROBERT PAGLIERANI 51 Doty Street College Brown-eyed Pago enjoys gym and eating roast beef and pizza with Dick and Dan . . . abhors the thought of writing compositions . . . plans to at- tend Northeastern University to study electrical engineering after graduating from W.H.S. RICHARD PANTENELLA 48 Gregory Street College While Pants favorite pas- time is girls, he sometimes tears himself away from them long enough to eat Chinese food or pizza. Book reports are classified as strictly ta- boo. He will go into electri- cal engineering at North- eastern. Pazo Frankie, Jim, and Sandy are his friends. Artivitier' Latin Club 25 Supply Staff 35 Red Cross Representative 35 junior Prom Committee 3. Q S I S . ,,.. ,. , X211 to ,Q 7 CR - V P ,II I 4 X ,, K xx K -I ,In fx N wif I I ff? A f :C 1. . Ts , . I II I 4 ff? ff ' ,a ,. in f , 'lf 957, -Kuff' A 1 ff' tlffi f ff f ' ,LL A .WZ ,ll ,. 72 Xl Xl do ff? N .V iiyfff 7 X f fkeffi 1 , aj Q- if ' . 1, well , 5 WILLIAM PAQUETTE 23 Dix Street College Good-natured Bill enjoys working on cars in his spare time . . . friends include jackie, Dickie, Artie, and Butch . . . hopes to be an automotive technician after graduation. Good luck in the future, Bill! 2:1222 cg. ti N Bla I I CHARLES PARKINSON 121 Lake Street Technical Charlie, a former Nortl Juniorite, enjoys eating ham burgers and lemon meringul pies, Don't wait until to morrow to do what you car today, is his cry to Fred Scott, Dennis, and Kenny . . dislikes the idea of no park ing lot at W.H.S .... ha decided on a career as 1 mechanical engineer after grad uation. ANNA PASQUALI 98 Weston Street Burinerf This former North Juniorite relishes spaghetti and pizza . . . law lover . . . merrily bowls with Janice, Dora, Jo- anne, and Rina . . . will be on Cloud Nine as an airline hostess. FLORENCE PATTI 258 Bacon Street College Amiable Flo is one of th most active girls in the schoo She is most commonly foun with Marilyn, Bill, Heler Rolf, and Pagalomer. Floli ence plans to study journalis at Emmanuel College. Adi1fi!ie.f.' Latin Club 2, 3, Executive Committee 4g Debati Club 45 Mirror Literary Editor Class Day Usher 3: Graduati Usher 3g Latin Club Usher National Honor Society 3, A.F.S. Club 53 Junior Red Cro 45 Kingsbury Temperance Ess Winner 53 Open House Usher National Merit Scholarship Lett Of Commendation 4g Presidenti Essay Contest Winner 45 Cla Prophecy Writer 4. 19, 1960 Khruschev Demands Kcplaccmcnl of ll.,N. Secretary Genera! Dag J-lanzmarskfkvbi FREDRICK PAZZANO 521 Lexington Street College Scootering about town on his Lambretta l S, industrious Fred continually exhorts his compatriots. Lenny. Dick, and Bill. to obserxe his motto Society arrives late. Fred plans to iltlcncl l'lowdOln Col. lege followed by Harvard BuSinCSS School. Best of luck in the futurcl At'flllfIz'l National Honor Society 5, 4, Vice-President, ,llnwr Co- editor-in-Chict 'lg Latin Cilub 2, 3, -1. Executive Committee -ig German Club 5, -1, Rxtlc Club Ig Language Lab Statf 3, Class Das' Marshal 3g Open House Usher -Ig Graduatnon Usher 3. -,.-:-- + S , X yrjjffi- X , r , e r ,xx -fa 30 i-xg' 'i an I ii , X , ' , r If . -7 Ng , .fa-fx I 3 Ir-SK-fl' -gl ,I W , fl ix I R . 'Fr N L x if l x il' . X , 6 y . S f ' xfxxm' Pm.I.EcsRixo ' X N ' 'l I 21 Roberts Road H14f.'m ff Nanty cries. Gee whiz at X No J 'ii ' M ffl the. thought of quiet study f 9 ,G periods . . . otten seen eating ',4 X ,X pina and steak with Char- 'ig' X Q-QQ lotte. Susan, Pat. and Donna . , slxrllful sltater future medical secretary or nurse, x illflflo 1 s' 5 o s 3 Sr. V flussonis Stgdtrl l. F H l l lo! If X ll X ,X 'lf -v X i ' i D 5x 42 I , I 1-. X x R ,f 0- bt X 4 I x' X 14,5 1 XX, 'fof X- 1' bxf.-' 'Qi . 1 lb-',.,:lr X ' - f fl ' 'Q f 0' 'I I n . ' 1 OXLA I Q7 5 Vi i 2 , ' lf' 16 .N 3. A xx A, wg ' QQ RONALD PFRCY 87 Villrxsitle Axenuc' Huwm fs Paul. Rennie. Skip, and George share Ronnies opinion ot cont:-ittd girls Ronnie neser saw, iliorigct it when offered fliintse food or malt Typing is his favorite sublcct at NX' H 9 A will .lon Nant uniform .after p:r.ulu.itron XX ll IRIJD l'lfPIl AN lo' XX ur--n Ntrtct f'ui It Xkmn not dribbling the hall :nro thc' lnasktt, blur csc.l llrll .an lvl toonrl '-with Ras llill, .m.l l.l t'll'1Nlif1Wlf151 lmgt' ,qi-,oormfs -it 1-i.','.i .ml 5Iif'Il'l1Q steaks ll-it futurc Nutt l'.-Ent --tlittr nluass tlllllxi :math with Mr furrx 1,.:v-:-. lNasknHu'1 lt l. Ras' 'alll 1 3 .X Q' --'1- 1 . n I K Ev'-Vx 1:?x! s - - 'X ,g ti' N . -I-5 ' 'f,: s - L- - 575' 2 llal. tll-Xlilfllll lllll1'hlNl'lll-.fl l'lllll1Rl4 K 1ltt - ,X Q ' N N' l .. .. 1 .. I :'- - . ' I. .X rx rl X, gr Nw X .. I H br-'1ri .'s H 2 N A ,r l LNH' ' tw 4 1 l-1 - . v -- str '. 'Hi ' fr XX 'win - N'L1'1 . l ', . :WI . ll un. ul ' ' .fr L ,w tv f Q- :ft f' ' r 'lxlf - ,W 1.- 73 Q 1 ASX September 28 I 960 Qourteen New ,Nations ,Admitted to the ll. PATRICIA PIPER 67 Taylor Street Bumzeii Brown eyed Patty can be seen enjoying English with Janet Nancy Pat and Elaine tops on her list are steak and pizza dislikes people who dont like red hair future plans include attending a t school Artfzmcr Dramatics Club 2 Mr I-Iussons St ff 4 Main Office Staf 3 DAVID PITTMAN 9 Douglas Road If or Illolleif One two thrrree! As Dave will tell you weight lift- ing is not the easiest thing in the world but its more fun than homework Spaghetti and shop are tops too with this future print shop employee. Much luck Dave' Afflllflff A111101 Staff 4' Graphic Arts Career Day Representative f I APY ae ffl' 74 19 .se Dye GERALD PITTARINO 291 School Street Coflege Pitt, who spends his extra hours at work, previously at- tended North junior High . . . always willing to eat spaghetti and banana splits with his friends, Muff, Elf, Carbon, Dave . . . plans to attend Northeastern Universi- ty and study business adminis- tration after graduation. Arririlier: Football 33 Cafeteria Squad 3. SCOTT POWER 19 Edwin Road College Scotty can be seen bowling or eating fried clams or turkey with friends, Don, Dan, Charlie, and Kevin . . . dis- likes complaining employers . . . future plans include at- tending Boston College and a math career. Lots of luck, Scotty! Ac,fi1fitief: Latin Club 2, 33 Golf Team 4. RICHARD POMEROY 205 Chestnut Street College Dick doesn't really trust wo men drivers and makes every effort to stay out of their way This former South junioritc aims highg he plans to become an aviator. His many friend: include Dick, Charlie, anc jerry. PATRICIA POWERS 81 Francis Street Bufinerf Brown-eyed Pat enjoys frie chicken and strawberry sho cake with Cookey, Sand Monda, and Judy . . . favorit subject is English and f vorite pastime is records . . plans to be a secretary. Activifier: Latin Club 25 Ski Clu 4g Girls' Sports 2, Cafeteria Squa 43 Mr. Husson's Staff 3: Mai Office Staff 43 Pep Squad Graduation Usher 5: Nation Honor Society 3, 4. P . Among Chem the Konga, fed by President jascplr Kasavulfu PATRICIA PROPHET 155 Riverview Avenue Bu,i'im'.f.r You wouldnt kid me, ex- claims Patsy to Cynthia, Deb- by, and Shirley . . . enjoys steak and potatoes . . . fa- vorite pastime is sewing . . . plans to attend hairdressing school in the future. Good luck, Patsy! Aflfl'lflt'!,' Pep Squad dlp Talent Show -l. DAVID Pl'RDY 91 Cushing Street Builufif Say, man! says Dave to Roger, Billy, jimmy. and Ron- nie . . . tops on his list are fried chicken and baked beans . . . plans in the future to enter the Air Force. Best of luck, Davel Arlnmrr lhskethall Tram 1. DIANE Pl'CiSl-EY I6 lirituliam Road Cliff: Ut Brown-eyed Dee can be seen with friends, Sylvia. joyce, Linda, and Barb . . , diglikq-5 school lunches . . . food fa- vorites are spaghetti and lob- ster . . . favorite pastimes are swimming, dancing. and sail- ing . . . plans to become an airline hostess. fliflllllr- l7r.1m.1tirs flub 4, Girls' Sports 1, Tgilg-m Shnw 3. SS fN X lllffwffx f is Q Z E NAl.l,Y l'l'ilNANl fltl llilt Ntrctl Ill.- Jr '- XX'lic'n .isltctl what her faviirite subiect is. Sally ssluspcrs. 'Irs .i sitrrt' llmsrsrr. Marie, Anna, Flaine, antl lane knnw its ufflst' Pfmrtltlft Pg-uplp xvhn borrow liomcssurk arc' icrtainls' not friends of Falls Her future goal is to attcntl .i liotcl manatfntfnl stliilvl IUHN Ql .-XRANTU IUNIVH 'fl INN ltr R-tl-3 3'-K I P lv. 1 1 Tin mutb lit-:vfvivrl anniws f'f,ffs.!'v F-2.11-mr-.5 is-r n 1 Vcilli l'Uf Stilgllffll Afhl F FFA fx t l1..g I' 1iNl'f.1'l'1 surf rrallv rite rnwvs talk ng is hfnkfn v 1 an ,nf .ri alvizt l'.isrb.ill with lk-lr Fil. ,lim tv rrfzr it XX?-rn not Mini sn' lm --sf 'f his plating tl'r lf .2-1 plans tt' rntrr the business ly- f,iygn,i .ifv.si,f ng vi-sk ws 'P- vvurl-l in tlif tiifizrr DAL The--nv D rf-v .sr PHC Wsfi: un 'i 'f .' fe at -sllfgr, l-wr 4 'f 1 si 4 s '- i - ' fs - if- r Fr- i '. l. 75 i X . Y , CARMELA RADOSTA 14 Indian Road Bllflllcifj' Oh, welll exclaims Millie to Judy, Joanne, Janet, and Carol . . . enjoys lobster and pizza . . . favorite subjects are English and history . . . plans to become a legal or medical secretary. Af1iz'i1ie.r.- Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 23 Maroon Squad -lg Home Room Representative 25 Newspaper Staff 23 Mr. I-Iusson's Staff 2g Library Council -ig Talent Show 4. , I . . Army Strong-Man 601 joseph ,Mabufu SALVATORE RAGNO 105 Winter Street Cambridge Vocfztiomzl Sal says, A penny saved is a penny earned, but he doesn't mind spending a few pennies on coffee and doughnuts or the movies. After graduation Sal plans to become a metal correction technician. Ill f VV? E'-I F'- .:'5' ' 9'llllll l' 'Nw dlulxax f'xx x l .o fi wr'-J' Q, .,Zl,'w-.::. T,-X 'il li' feta i'i 5' I .MT gunn a VV, ii, v. W X f f l lx 'I ir'-405' I ui.-.lvlk I , intl, iff' I 4 4 -.--Silhlfrfif A. . W Y l in X A ' X X ' S' tl, , v A fttlll I X at vs' NX - l C 0 76 SANDRA RALLIS 162 Weston Street College Brown-eyed Sandra enjoys Latin at W.H.S .... attends D. S. Sorority meetings with Susanne, Roberta, and Pat . . . will study foreign languages in college. Arliz'i!ie.r.' Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4g Student Council 25 illirror Literary Stall' 43 Talent Show -lg Class Day Usher 35 Graduation Usher 35 Junior Red Cross 4g National Honor Society 3, 4. 1 in JANICE RECINE 119 Charles Street Business You said it, says jan to Carol, Ann, Pat, and Paul . . . enjoys pizza and clams . . . favorite pastimes include list- ening to music and walking . . . Jan plans on an office job in the future. Lots of luck, jan! Artiririef: Newspaper Staff, 3. CHARLES RAMSEY 6 Orange Street Vnczztimml Green-eyed Charlie can be found at the movies or enjoy- ing coffee and doughnuts. Af- ter graduation this South Jun- ior alumnus plans to go into the service. Good luck, Char- lie! EDWARD REED 63 Greenwood Lane College Blue-eyed Eddie goes for steak and chicken in a big way. His favorite pastime is swim- ming with the boys, Terry, Jack, Robin, Fred. Ed's plans for the future include attend- ing Springfield College to be- come a physical education teacher. Artivitier: Football 2, 3, 4g Swimming 3, 45 Talent Show 2. A i 4 l l i i l 3 l is . And Ouslcd Premier Patrice ,Cumumba SYLVIA REESE 21 Grosvenor Road Cfxffqtc' Sylvia can he seen enjoying chicken chow mein and pizza with Diane, Nancy. and Carole Ann . . . enjoys English . . . favorite hobby is photography . . . plans to attend Boston University in the future and become a French teacher. ffiflllflfj' Dramatics Club 23 Cheerleader 3, Glee Cluh 2: Stu- dent Council lg Cafeteria Squad 23 Newspaper Staff sg Lihrary Council i, Talent Qlir-xx 25 Graduation Usher 5. VIRGINIA RFll.l.Y l 1' Rixerview Axenue C'fHtvQ'L Popular and pretty Ginny may be heard asking. Have I got room to faint? of Frank. Judy, Mary Anne, Carinela, and Janice. Getting up in the moming is rather hard for this lover of sliced ham sand- wiches . . . plans to attend Boston College or Framing- ham State. Best of luck. Gin- ny! nlr.':r1::r- l5r.in1.it:ts flulw 2, 53 Ski flulv It 5, Ciirls' Sp--rts 23 Pep 5l1ll.hl 3, Red fross Repre- Sentatise I. ROBERTA Rlf5,l'lliRl 682 lieaver Street f, 'Hr Qt Anticipating a career in teach- ing. blue-eyed Roberta bones up in Mr. Hoods Fnglish class with friends, Sue, Sandra, and Karen, D. S Sorority rates as her favorite pastime. rlillilfli- Dramitus filul' 2, S, -8, Student CR-until 2, Marin-n Squad L Newspaper hrirf A, Rctl fr--ss Reprcscntatue I. 3, lalint Slum Y, I. Open ll--use l'slier 2. flass Day l'slier 3 XVII l l.-XXI RYYXUI Us 'S Nlallaril XX in k i I ci lllll taint' to irs fri-'-W Cliflsca Hiuli likts to mt spa glietti ' .intl i-rt.irh.il.s ' i - - i llitfitfs Qthliiilf li-l' :Xl llint. .intl lonx llill p ans to irtxnl .an .iit sth,--l an' 1- wi ffif' stunt in tlr, fR'llf' , .1.45'if'LL,ls . 31 ,r l . ' .-fi'. 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T: px.. 1 i lll Z ' October 4, 1960 Electra Erashcs in Easton L PATRICIA RIGOLI 55 Loretta Road Burifzerf Petite Trishaf' enjoys ravioli and fried chicken with friends, Jackie, Eileen, and Barbara . . . dislikes conceited people . . . favorite pastimes are horseback riding, skindiv- ing, and bowling . . . plans to become a hairdresser in the future. Good luck, Trisha ! Acrifitierx Talent Show 4. BERNADINE RISTUCCIA 67 Berkley Street College Yea, team, yea! cheers Birdie with Les, Ann, Sue, and Sandy . . . enjoys spaghetti . . . pastimes include cheering and clubs . . . hopes in the future to attend Forsyth and become a dental hygienist. Lots of luck, Birdie Acti1'ilieJ.' Latin Club 2g Drama- tics Club 3: Ski Club 33 Cheer- leader 43 Maroon Squad 45 Mirror Staff 4g 210 Staff 4g Pep Squad 33 Talent Show 3, 43 Open House Usher 33 Graduation Usher 3. KEVIN RITCEY 83 Cherry Street College Having a home room on the third floor bothers Kev . . . fish and green beans are fa- vorites on his menu. David, James, Tony, and Bill will get free meals when Kev goes into the fish business. ASW! 78 1 BONNIE ROBERTSON 16 Vernon Street College Cute Bubbles dislikes peo- ple who say something and then don't do it. Tell me another one, Bubbles ex- claims to Nancy and Lynda while doing physics homework or watching TV. As a nurse Bubbles will prescribe fried clams and turkey to her patients. Arlhfilier: Dramatics Club 25 Girls' Sports 2, Newspaper Staff 43 Mirror Literary Staff 4, Senior Band 2, 33 Talent Show 2, 4. ANN RIVERS 3 Russell Street Business How about some fried clams ? cries Ann to friends, Judy, Monda, Donna, and Pat. Conceited people definitely do not rate a slice of pizza when this future secretary is serving. Ann, who always enjoys book- keeping, hopes to attend even- ing insurance school after graduation. Artiz'ifie.r.' Girls' Sports 3. . U 1 . . I BARBARA ROCHON 168 Lake Street Business Blue-eyed Babs can be seen around the campus with Pa- tricia, janet, Janice, and Elaine. Her biggest troubles are getting stepped on by taller people and trying to get enough spaghetti. Babs en- joys office procedure classes and record playing . . . hopes to become a secretary at Boston College. Oetaaen 1960 lfaakees Zre l5'aee!1allis' Wiaaiaaest Manager, 67asey Stengel g 1... ,, ii 55' Q 31564 XX'll-l.lAM RODRIUYIQS lil.lZAl'lI2'lIl ROSE 144 Stlmool Strcct lou 'l'I'.lPL'I1' Roni Cnfftgc lin-mt o Bill c.1n ln- found on thc lux, L11 cngoys typnng .at XY' H S 4 ketlull tourt storing pointw . . , Pat, P.1ul.1. El.unc. or I for XYHS . . discusst-x .Ic.1n are often set-n .llllllflul sports .utzon with pxilx In-r typcwrltcr . . stxrglwtln Vi'ootly'. 'l'l'l'lY. DICIQ -lml ol-IC .mtl turlxcy rm.: .1 lull Ullll Brll Pl.1ns to .lttcnd tolltgt' lmtr A I plant ro .IIItn.I Iwuu in the future new xtlmoo' .liter gr ululru n I ,-lfrrrmtl Ihskctlxlll 2, 4, I, .-l.!.':.':n Pc? 5q'.g.ul 'Q hung- ' if--lf 5. L Tmtk R, I. I-ULU! lmrn 'l'cn1i'ar.1ntc lun! C nr' , Blum 1. l'r:2c XY-IIHICY 4. iv Z' l'A'l'Rlf IA ANNII RUN' I'.'X I Ill! IA flfllil ROY ITC 5X.'Nl ll Ill IVNIKX lv 'xl' IX Xli K IJ ' IN' IX 95 Rolwlwlrw Strvtt ff llfr rw.: Nrrwt ' lvl 'z li ' .- I - V -. - fi.. , AH ' PM Lyln IWC fouml loolillipl PU' lllug r'.t.I Ixlf rmou nur Don t -n IU lu.- mg Ur' ': N If In .mtl l.l9.lHf'l.l for tmntlx. 1'-,ng Nl,.llll'lE, .1n.I ur-rung llwf E wiv l kt ' fi ' 1' - X I ' n- lx - I' x I'l.zrl1.1r.1. Nlnrv. Cnrolsn .mtl lttters llc: :mm truntls IU Kc'-In UI'-c' mtl Kzn Lu' .-Ffrfw ' X' at Carole hopm to lllllf uc-I limit' f-II.n, llum lam rw-r-.N It 'VH I 7- 1' vw X mg I f I xllDg In-lls In flu' lltllf future' 1 l:.I irml lu 'fn Iwi- - ml 1' ' I' f' ,N fl 5- - I ' Uoml Illsli. l,.llI to In-o t .1 plwuu-.ul tlumpv I Ilzo Ig ' If Vl'r ?' I N -.-f ' H., x 'l'f I 'Ig4 5V'l ' I- I .Hur Kr.ntImz.nru-In lv-I--.I lull. I rf '-VNI1 rf I- L lr flns Klflurr ' PM, ,Y U K I 1 I 1 HH ki W l Illll H CYNTHIA RUSSELL 76 Park Strcet Cel L Cinny enjoys designing ind sewing her clothes hopes to attend the Modern School of Fashion and De sign Steak and pizza will al ways be the fashion for her Her many friends include Debby Mary Anne Roberta and Judy nz 1 Dramatics Club 2 3 Sk Club 5 Student Council 2 Mar in Squad -1 M1 or Re re- en atixe 3 Pep Squad 7 '. P es dcnt 4 Talent Show 2 3 43 Dramatics Club Play 3 AFS Ev- change Committee 3 v --1. il-I 80 Sepfemlfer 1960 ?ufure Ceaehere ef America 61116 Zfrmed at WH .Sf MICHAEL RUSSO 109 Marlborough Road College luck, Tony l Committee 4. 2 QQ Blue-eyed 'Tony may often be seen with his friends, Ray, Fred, Ken, Eddie, Terry, and Michael . . . enjoys French classes and listening to jazz records , . . hopes to attend Holy Cross and then cnter business administration. Good Arliriliei: Home Room Repre- se ative 33 Red Cross Repre- sen ative 2. 31 Mirror Advertis fg oo a Squad 2, 3, -1, Maroon Squad -lg Senior Play 4g Talent Show 2, 3, 43 Senior Prom c,i-I-y 60VE'RN1w J win oacoey !Y liSSzo,1 3 fl' VVPNAC fs ae 0.0! .. ,-.-g,.. ,...,, .L . 'l' CHARLES RYAN 60 Dorchester Road Bzzrlzzerr Charlie, a great outdoorsman, plans to fulfill his life-time ambition of joining the Air Force . . . would love meat- balls, subs, and pizza for his rations. His chums include Tigor, Pando, Frank, and Dave. Best of luck, Charlie! Arzirizierr Rifle Club 43 Cafeteria Squad 4. YVONNE SAMSON 34 Upton Road Burinerr It's only natural 1 Frenchy should ac French pastry. Nor does mind eating a juicy steak v Anna, Pat, Irene and Barb, This brown-eyed business j jor enjoys typing but wo like to abolish long tests. l on graduation from Mansf Academy it's Hail, IN York for Frenchy. Acrivizief: Mr. Husson's Staff Open House Usher 4. ALBERT SANTORO 1151 Trapelo Road Vomliozzal If you ask him, Al just might give you a cool tune or two on his sax. The best reward for a well played number is a steak or a submarine sand- wich. After a chorus or two of education Al will go into electronics engineering. Actiritier: Newspaper Staff 3, 4. WOODROW SAVAGE 215 Felton Street College Popular Woody en math best at W.H.S .... likes climbing school s . . . friends include Dick, and Bill . . . future plans clude college. Good l Woody! Actizfifiefs Football 43 Track 3, 4g Talent Show 4. cplclubcr 26 - October 21 Kennedy and ,Niwu l5'a!!le .7l Ou! in 3011! Qlevzkiau Debates 4 N I S l i,I , CYNTHIA SAXYIN HONDA NAXXYH1 H 46 Derby Street S' Prospett Street ,-Xu-rape ' Cvlfcyc l 4 Cheerful Cinny . . . seen in Pert Nlontla came In us frori' business law or class with North junior xi.i 'liliornton 11- Pat. Eileen. Betty. Ann. .md Amtleiny in S.ico. Milner Diirs jackie , . . dislikes tlirts . . r ing .1 study period fire tlrills l Q Q Q Q loves pizza and chicken . . . .ire strictly thuinhs tlrmn for - ,- f Oh no! heard quite often this Liss. Month is seen '-:7 -, . . , . - - 1 7 when she misses .1 rhante to .around the hills or XX Hs -.211-is . V h Y V I J F hiig-1 -11.1-in swim or boxxl . , . hopes to xiirh N.in..r.i. lam, fwnnir L -:nl become a hairdresser in the .intl Xing ln the funn htr l future. Best of luck. Cinnyf plans imlutle .1 se-ire-r.iri.1l wb l Ciooel lunlx. Xlontla ,'l.:.'1l.':r Nkl f.r.'i 4, Cvrls 1 Sf'-'Hs Q, fimterx Nghirl 1 v, IL , ,Y lf, Nlr llgswn s Stiff 1, Prp N-5.,iil 1 . ' Rlf'HARD Sf AXLUN IUHX Ni ,-Xlill ll X.XXfN Xl'-'lN.f'N VMNHX NlNNl, RH limit R-mtl f-' Klart' Nlfflf A ' 'tl 2 V- ' ' ll N ' f, 'Hi ez l i I ' if 1 Dirk dislikes getting up in Nh.: full l--hnn: .3 es tor l fr'z N 'I 1 the morning LIU he ,om lm' in' 5- .f h f .sms ' found working on his t.ir srnrlt up ig r.s vt rlc':ri 'c with hutltlies, loc. RJY, lirctl. lf, r-ff l- N -' liisil ii ml -ri lwe i .Ind Tom steak .Intl clams ,wish l1g',1.l his list rr: 5-.WH - N tr - .gt . ' . 1 mtl with hm- looking I-ir Altar 5.1.5 .it pri l l-n is-Il rl ki' ll 'r lr ' '- 3 ward to college .ifter gr.1du.i- into rlfr X1-. -. in 'lun 1 1 1 - n ' Hr' hon olrcti ll 11'TrllffMi iv' ' R i ' .iii-'riff' li-i-ttlwll I. 1, Q, -Iii r Lyhnv .. Prom C'-inmittrr 4, I iicvt Nl' is iq 5 it n '- ',,.i -35' an-ummm-r-w -- Eli-A ll Ill I acfemlfer 8 I 960 Amerzcans Vote Dcmacratzc Gate! Sled jack Kennedy Preszdcnt SANDRA SESSI Sv Oakley Lane Colle e Yea Waltham yells peppy San y a she cheers or WHS Mr Dwyers English Class rates a loud hooray with her too fellow yellers include Dottie Patty Birdie and Leslie Sandy hopes to be behind the teachers desk in an elementary school class room in the not too distant future Keep cheering' Afzzzmer Dramatics Club -1 Ski Club -l Cheerleader 4 Student C uncil Maru n Squad I0 aff 3 4 Pep Squ 3 Talent Show 3 Class ay Usher 3 PAUL SIMEONE 309 Rix cr Street Colle Popular Paul finds a lunch of pizza and chicken salad sand wiches to his liking usual ly seen with Tony Charlie Ed and Donnie hopes to attend Northeastern after grad uation ,I 'xi Fl it SEV 'sd ...4r 82 I 'finmxig I I CHARLES SKINNER 205 Brown Street Tecfmlc 11 Likeable Charlie wants to enter the field of electronic engineer in enloys advanced math fried clams and steak can be found roaming the hallowed halls of W H S with Paul Lenny or Gordon Best of uck Charlie' Arlfzztzer Track Team 3 4 St dent Council 2 Red Cross JANET SMITH 121 Pine Street' Bzzyizzeff jan enjoys her business sub- jects at W.H.S .... close friends include Pat Barbara Elaine and Julie. Her future plans include office work. Best of luck Jan. Affiritierf Dramatics Club 4' Gir s' Sports 2g M. Hussons Sta' 35 Pep Squad 2, 4g Ta ent Show 4. THONIAS SMITH 335 New ton Street College There s a bunch of Kan ook exclaims Smitty to huntrr pals Paul Jerry and Kennetl At the sound of sizzling stea his hazel eyes light up and coi tinue to sparkle until he tor off this favorite food with lemon meringue pie Smitty who also enioys reading hop to attend Boston College upc graduation and later go in governn ent work DAVID SMITH 83 Woodland Road College Popular Smitty enjoyed En lish at W.H.S .... an found eating steak with pal Jim Vinnie Bud and tlf Panda . . . Dartmouth and career in writing are what he looking forward to. Best a luck, Smitty! Aa'iz'ilie.f: Ln in Club 2g Rif Club 3, 4g Cafeteria Squad I Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, 4. C6149 Senator Lyndon 161 johnson Woo President ELAINE Sfllilflili 16 Dtrhv Street lilmfvft vi' Blue-eyetl Chuhe' ',., seen arountl the office with Nanny. Sandra. Carla. nntl Carol , , . thumhs down tin snohs . . . Wl1at is this madnew' heard quite often . . . loves pizza and steak . . . lwpes for office work in future. Guml lutlc. Elninel flii'n:Iti hail! Sp-tru I R I. l.ilsi,irv ff-until 2, 5, l, Tnlerit Sll4lXK l. SIYAN 9Ul.lf9 25-ll l7L'l'lllUtll' Riutl C, ffft .t Sweet Sue Sets her hlue eye5 tin a IL'.lLl1iI1-ll career. At prex. ent French xerhs swim into her view. Closely followetl hy pals. ilutly, Noreen. .intl NJA dine. Xlfhen She spyw L1 mn- ceitetl girl. Susie sayy Oh. de.1rf Luck always, Sue. .'lif::.'lffi liernmn flizh I. Girl! N, r t A ui Ni H i 'iii v'x ver a, Pri' Ntiihitl 3, o lvrecl, flph i. liurure 'li it: cu 'it :Xrmrti ith i fx MM ' , X JN ,afffqfa xi f ff km f I tix, XXNMIC V, if 4-mx if ff' N li 'X xx f l . r 'Jr --,f2s5' f , I f v ktllLL65?s ,mints-.st . -if IH' ffl, il. lfiw 7 'i -b - no nt- 1 f ff- 1 . ', r I 2 I Q X full ll. 'x x it I rf ' ,f'4,.: y ,H J XT Ni : 1 VJ. if X . 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NM ll M i X XltlXl NK V,-XXNKI I'-lilti -'I ,-Xwiiii Urn-cnc :xml X.i.linc' ..ii'1c tw us tr- - ' XX i Efmi lun'-ir High lliwlckfcg-'rig it li .gli un lm lwt -if ti'--'Nw ax .ir fhinwi fin-tl in.l ii'lWN'ff N:ri'x N Xziii lw ' V1 .ire win iitfin u th flu- 5-e rt mix- li.tizf: plan- ?'r Xml nt' inilii-ic i if r-fi:-i wh .ittrr gr!-lipitivn NVQ' . li.XYYlllNll NIXlll lillll NlXllll .- xx . in. , i ii yt lv. 4 I--ii 1 pl' ' n- llaifing ll Q. R' H: f--,im Rv? 'iz cliff E' f' - ,. -- - .3-amy' Q' hf -r li x n an' L R--rvif ui li 'i' 5- K x' -' - llkll-rfnf on 'lf' ' ' - ,ar-il Nz Ii i,yff l'z--ri . ' '- nfak- fx i ' ' K X l' A 1 li H 1.!.1,.. , - ' ...Ii ' ll l . 4 K KMA I X FII1 IlllllI'l Kantracfar john ,4. Valve Hmffd Gavcrrzar offlflassafhusetts KEVIN STANKARD 17 Edwin Road Cfflltgge No homework tonight! ex- Claims Kevin joyfully to his fishing friends. Art. Don, Brent. and Dave. This fried chicken loving future doctor becomes dismayed when the gas gauge of the car reads empty but quickly perks up at the mention of history. Much success in your future career, Kevin. .fii'ti1'1Iit'.i.' Latin Club 23 Rifle Club 2. jl 3liilqiQi I ' DONALD STARBIRD l29 College Farm Road Blliizzr ri' You bet your life, says Don as he explains the virtues of his favorite subject, law, to his friends, Dan, Scott, Jim, and Dick. This blue-eyed Watertown High import also likes bowling. Even after Don has gone to business school, he will still enjoy eating pizzas and clams. SANDRA STEELE 5 Kingston Road CUHCIQL' Cute Sandy enjoys history tre- mendously. Ioannie, Sandy, Diane, and Lee are seen con- stantly with this miss. When she is not eating Chinese food. Sandy loves attending sorority. The University of Massachusetts is included in her future plans. Best of luck, Sandy. Acliriliers Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4g Maroon Squad 41 Newspaper Staff 3, -lg illirrul' Staff -l. . V. s ll A if 'J4'f:J1' , t i. 1 - 4 jim, 'I -l 'Wll 7 - X ff vllili x CC i ,X-lil ll ill vqv 4.-M 'r 'A 1 W !'?,2ffff?f1-Ztavv, lffigg 09' xtxmff a f x ' l Owfrdg y 269 V51 Y! 1 if X I 0 Iflilll If l I ,aegis , '2 . 3 u' f 'i,6f Xfvff Wild f61'S','i'4,7f fu ., 5 I ',f,-45,101 f ,V if i illl H ' - I X 71 iwsili lf. J Ipaq' X .I i ' r -- . Q A i U X 1 X In . i rv i i I , 'lvifzv S Q. I 1 ,fi-6 I f' ' ,, ' ' ' ,fail fgfihi 9 flaw' iq.: Ml Vf2!e lg f'Ll,lf?4'?'Oj15I . ' , ,H-gt ga' Q. ,9 f 63 ' lt li Ziff-iii?-31391 ff' ff .- af I, :Max ,.,' - fl, la., ,gay V g ss I 1., , 0 I N ,Q 'fp' f ,sftf Z 'Q f - , ,,-. i .1 .-., -- ff f,, 1 t, 1 19 , I Q c 84 K T, DONALD STEVENSON 9 Byron Road Tccbfzicaf Don, who doesn't mind eating lobsters and clam rolls with friends, Frank, Charlie, and Dave, would rather do with- out chem lab. He will long remember Mr. Lynch's stimu- lating math classes. This fu- ture architect hopes to attend Rhode Island School of De- sign. fir'Ill'lllt'.i'.' Ptmtball 2, 5, -lg Hockey -ig Track 3, -ig Class Vice-President -If Cafeteria Squad 43 junior Prom Committee 33 Talent Show 3. 45 Senior Class Play i r.'i ,326 5 . rug: . at Jg ' at Q 1 Q RQ EL I 'K-l GORDON STEVENS 266 Crescent Street l 'oc.1!.imz.1f Steve is a boy who likes to keep on the go, spending his leisure hours bowling, dancing, or just Walking. Drawing and sketching are two hobbies that occupy his sitting time. Steak and choco- late pie are on the top of his menu. Steve will go into construction work after grad- uation. SANDRA STOR.ER 33 Cunningham Circle Bzzrjzrtfiir Friendly 'lSandy takes time out from eating spaghetti and roast beef to study shorthand . . . enjoys her activities in Rainbow . . . pals include Nancy, Linda, and Doris . . . hopes to be a secretary. Arzizifivrs Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 43 Talent Show 4. ,Cwerett Salt0r1stalll3c-Elected ll S Senator 27mm Massachusetts ROBERT S'l'REMECKl'S ltll Stow Street l 'm'.al1f,a1.1f How about that! says Shorty How about tur- key. chicken. and spaghetti or how about drawing. hunt- ing, or recording. Blue-eyed Bob plans on a career draw- ing schematics. How about that! XY'lLl,lAM Sl'l,l.lVAN 23 Harland Road Cflhgt Dux femina factif' admon- ishes tall. blue-eyed Bill. presi- dent of the Latin Club. to amicis, Fred. Kevin. Rich- ard, Florence, and Marilyn. Friendly Bill enjoys biology at XX'.H.S. but dislikes sharing lockers . . . happiest when playing the organ . . . a career in medicine is foreseen in the future. ,'li','.'11.'ffJ.' l,3tin f lub 2. 5, 4. President tg Debating Club 25 Dramatics Club 2. 33 Rifle Club :Q ,llifrfir Business Staff' 31 .llfvvffr Business fo-Editor 4g A.F,S. Sernirtinalist 53 Greek Club l. KENNETH SVMNFR I6 Cutter Street Bntnn ll Blue-eyed lad who engoys law . . . wishes he didn't have to wear strtng ties usually seen with Bill, jackie. Larry, Peter, Don, and Phil . . . could eat pizza and chicken until his dying day . , . hopes to 'eo on to college Rfllll Rl NXX'.'XllAX l l XX Xlsl XXX lXNl lX Sl: Nll'1NlX Slfktl N lil s 11 l x lrX N ff'-rc rc f 1 XYhat' Are you some kind H1 pt Ruth qsf tm xcitt eyed llob does not say to tlisllscs R cnt amis. Al. Dick. and Kes' c i, plans the rtmb cm ff Fsen after Hob has become up sc rc ' a famous plwsician. he will Bccg .ty Rtrh Nnetp mi c 1 r remember the invigorating l I I 'ml' P' Ins qc H Q X N ll Q of nut or soruethingf' brim n- I' S history classes at XY' ,. He enioys eating steak and this ti ure rn li tried chicken but dislikes get- ting up early in the morning November 22, 1960 HZ!-1.8. 60155 af 1961 Presents Kurtain Going lip R 1 PHILIP SXVENSON 90 Galen Street Ttfrl911ic.1l Why not? says Phil as he orders another piece of apple pie a-la-mode. If it weren't for physics, there'd be no getting him up early in the morning. Phil can usually be seen in the Ornics room with Pete, Fred, Skippy, and Tom. Future plans include college for this accomplished amateur radio-electrician. fILlll'1lltJ.' Rifle Club 2, 33 Elect- rical Staff 2, 35 Ornics Club 3, 4. CURTIS TALBOT 104 Myrtle Street College Blue-eyed Curt complains about long walks between classes to Dave, Ronnie, Fred, and Herb . . . former South Juniorite thrives on steak and baked ham . . . chess con- noisseur , . . will become a mathematician. Activilier: Latin Club 23 Talent Show 3, Math Club 3g Orchestra 2 3 4 V-v ' NICHOLAS TAMMARO 21 Lakeview Avenue College Nick:-ry likes English even more than lunch period at W.H.S. He dislikes conceited girls but considers few girls conceited. Baked lobster ranks tops with Nick, who hopes to enter Northeastern University and study engineering. JOSEPH TARANTO 12 Robbins Street Bu.rj11e.r5 jovial joe can be seen eating pizza and fried clams with Dave, Fred. and Joe. Work- ing on car rates high with this ambitious lad. The armed forces are his destination after graduation. Y M ff BRENDA TEDESCO 72 Francis Street Burizzerr Little Tedda focuses her brown eyes on law when not enjoying pizzas and steaks . . . for the future she has sights on Chandler School for Wom- en. Good luck, Tedda ! D Actirilierf Mifrar Representative 35 Pep Squad 45 Class Day Usher 3. JOHN TERRASI 20 Bolton Street College Brown-eyed John enjoys math at W.H.S .... also likes well cooked steak and chicken . . . best fri-ends are Paul and Dick . . . plans on a college educa- tion. 86 Novemben 1960 Major Leagues Anueunee elfpansien Plans CHARLES TERRELL '6 Parmc-nter Road Cffffcfri Busy Chuck is held in high regard by both the Electrical and the Audio-Visual Staffs, for he is president of both clubs. Besides playing a clarinet he enioys physics. Chuck hopes to study medi- cine at Tufts. fltrriltre German Club 2. 3, Electrical Staff J. 1. L President 5. Aiitliti-Y:sti.1l Stiff I, 3, -l, President l, Senior Band 2. 3, 4, FFRENC TICHY ssl 3 XY'ellinigton Street I fL'.1r'.' IUJI Brown-eyed Ocri came to NX'.H,S. from Hungary . . . willingly shares pizza and gulyas with Tom. David. Rog- er. and Donald. XX'hen asked what his pastime is. Ocri re- plies. 'You lsnou' I ssntch wrestling .ind play soccer. We wish this future machinist luck. l ir I . SANDRA 'IAONIAO I-H Prospect Street file-fm it W'h.1t is this m.idness ' . . but to Sandee pina .md fried clams are no madness. .al- though people who tall her Tomato are Clntndler Sthool for XY'omen .iwauts her after gr.1du.ition .1r,':r.'I:f' l5r.lr'l1ltits fill' 5, Sl: Cllzh B, ivirls gpotts f. X. 3. Newspaper int' 2, Pep Squad 3. 1, 1, President M Talent Slit-ss' -L Cvrxdiuti--n l'sher 1 l'Rlil7lfRlt K il'UR'l'Ol A f-'VI lcxineton Ytrcet 1 .'.'i,i Fred is known for his great .athletit skill .md for his fine perforinnnte on XY.xlth.1m's for-tt-.ill tr-.am thinks lunth periods .are too short . can he found enitwing sports with Tern. Rav, .ind Mike . . Plans to go to tollege Best ot lurk. l' red .,,... ' n - - .1 V. f I 1-t.-all .. R S, lrark 1 i lt.-XYIIW IUXX Nl 9'lXXl'sl+'f'li.'h'vY1z Reno' enit-ss tinkering sswtlw cars .md .lrtcnd ne :sin tfasses lle has .1 pet pee'-e shared lu most ot us lvoiixrsvork Due is often sc-en with Al m. Tfsnv. and Ma. -ssrr .1 plate ot st:-.ak .md Frenth rr es lurk aissaxs, ..RmU. K L I:X'RlX1l IRI N1lsl.'XY txt'-s' U Vim? f r. i larr- likes histone hest at XY' H 9 cannot resist pina or steak Tlans tn io n the Air I'--rte .arrer grad- az.af.on XYC Rn--ss he ss T' sersc onr wuntrs' well 41' if I --rss 4 s. 87 November 25, 1960 ,4 S011 .75 Horn to President-Sled and M76 ,facqueline 4 JOANNE TUCCIO 916B Main Street College Oh, no! not another oral talk! . . . but Tooch likes pizza, ravioli, and physical science as her friends Dottie, Elaine, Sheila, Candy, and Ann attest. Dancing to her record collection hits a high note with this brown-eyed lass. Of- fice work after graduation is right in the groove for Tooch. flL'ffZ'lfff,',f,' Newspaper Staff 41 Main Office Staff 33 Talent Show SAM TUCCIO 231 School Street College Brown-eyed Sam enjoys biolo- gy and building ,hi-fi equip- ment . . . often seen with Bill, Dick or Fred . . . plans to continue eating pizza . . . wishes to become a teacher in the Boston area. Arziriliefx Latin Club 2g Debating Club 2. 5. 41 Dramatics Club 33 Rifle Club 2. 5, -ig Red Cross Representative 5, Science Seminar Q. fR Kg, c, NLG' 8 8 Dgllohffe NANCY TUITE 145 Bright Street B14.i'f1Ic',f,i' Toot . . . a green-eyed young lady who delights in driving people crazy . . . fried clams and submarines rate a loud toot of the horn with this future Chandler girl. At'1i1'i1iei.' Dramatics Club 43 Girls' Sports 25 Cafeteria Squad 3. 43 Newspaper Staff 23 Pep Sflllid 3. 3, -ig Talent Show 43 Graduation Usher 5. NANCY TURNER 81 Bruce Road Burizzerr It's a beautiful shot! Right on the head-pin. What did you expect from a Rainbow girl? replies Nanc. A sub or pizza is her reward. Busi- ness school is right down her alley, but she'll keep her bowling ball in her desk draw- er after she chalks up a job as a private secretary. Ar!iz'i1icJ.' Girls' Sports 2g Stu- dent Council 3g Mr. I-Iusson's Staff 3, 45 Pep Squad 4g Talent Show 3. MICHELE TUMMINELLI 49 Albert Street College Vivacious Mickey's green eyes dance at the thought of Latin, French, English, and art . . . does not enjoy return- ing to homeroom after the last period . . . Fabulous, or what! exclaims Mickey over cokes with Meredith . . . will study French and Italian at Emmanuel College. Ai'ti1'ilie1: Dramatics Club 2, 3: Girls' Sports 2, 53 Mirror Art Staff 3, 4, Editor 45 Pep Squad 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Open House Usher 2, 3. RUTH TYREE 17-3 Garden Circle You're a great help! is what Debbie used to say to slow people. Not being slow her- self, she might type, eat pizza or Chinese food, and listen to records all at once. Business school is in this busy girl's future. Keep busy, Ruth! December 1960 President Kennedy 61100555 cw .7r0utier 6'abi11c'! BARRY I'RQl 'HART S0 Cgmtlace Ax enue CUHL XSL' Rememher Tony in the sen- ior play? That was Barry. Bda likes plenty of time to eat fried Chicken and barbe- Cued steak. jazzy drumming and girls mtc high with this math fan. who hopes to he- comc Ll pilot. Happy flying, Barry, AfIlr.'l1ti' Senior Play 4. ,lANlf vAc,i,ic A I'9 Sumiiur Strut Hn- -ig, i. jane savs, Youll he sur- prised to Nmty. 'lkrnx Snllx. Elaine. .ind Cirol when she tells them .ihout the fahulvus new retord she heard retently A word to the wise is sufe fieient when she is irked hx' peoplc who .lggr.n'.ite her, hut you tan suhdue her hv feeding her spaghetti .md pin.: XXX- wish her success in wlmtexcr field she chooses I 4 IELAIXIQ l l'l'ARO Ii Cfliester Axenue lin xvftii Hellol . . . Yes. this is 'Diriipltsn . , liflL'tl tl.iii1s .ind piz1.i, then slmtirig' line' Good-hyd This se-tret.iri.1l school candidate shies away from long conversations on the phone. hut swimming .ind list- ening to retords are tops , . , lifts everyhotlys spirits hy my- ing. Your mother lows y.1f' ,'lt.':'1,'fi ,llfii i RCl lNl'fIIlli7t 1. Red Cross Reg'reserit.itivc 3 6 f If .1-I+ Y SJ lgpf- L- Cr' W3 X 69 f' -but ff 5' 4-x X ' ' I x . We 1 ffxk-H11-W' if , ZX' Nba fl lL Ji I f f , ' on-ml: f ff f L N ml' 01144, Xi: f , ,i Nx.ggsL2' u.m.si.,k5-i, ic 'X f 4490 Rlhranf ' 7 f ' is K .N A7 Ion- opptgg irlklol ' fl ,-Tkmffll, ?A ' D47 412,444 9,-f 7 1 f xkiy l, 4.-.fx -27,-U LABOR :fushgg 5 -A K K Xql :'45lt.b -:many S x 146 - - fi- f ' l X' ' R715 L LC: A5RlCdLTUNl bgflulb k.l Q lv Pntgfbffy 1n.N4nAi4 4-f Al f I l f Y xx K- 5 ?REsiDENT ,ff X yi Remus-i'5 ,.. 5x, Q 'R' . CABI N ET 3 ali' b' ff ig I llllllll' YANNlilll IUXY Y,'XNlll l-'lxllx Ylll'QlX Ntlhi-lim Ri-.i.l 'Ii N 'x-l '- V fT f -.liitmitt l i 1 l 'lions o?i'en sms llfu' K 'vl l:f'1s K 'W N' - pllll. Spaghetti, .mtl I'l'x4'fil9 ft in Tl '. if ht l'r' xx -1iT.l -' -f more .1 twill with ltotitu l-'Kel' not '-1 in' xi 1 'i -i s' ii' P l' N l Phil lloweier, 'stink up li-hver 1 -l'iT1f :s ' ii ' ' ' ' girls' should .let-nztels he lwziifwtiirti Hi 5 I ins ' hefuhed After Qr.1.lti.afion Phil it . i. 4 is .i e l - 1 plans to go into the Navy .ind stantlzmg 1' ui-'F H- :.l:' l then go into printing 1'n:an:.z'i-n If1f'TU37l1'T'l.ll ld:-l l wr- lf - fi-1 Mar ne forps aftfr :Hr '1' i n December 16, 1960 D68 jet and ZZ WA. Lfenstellatieu 6elHde Over Brooklyn ARTHUR VELLANTE '72 Columbus Ax enue Brfrmefr Artre llkes to flake out but not whrle cookmg or bakrng przza and ravrolr are le preces de resrstance avec ce martre d concerted people are deflnrtely rndrgestr e accountmg IS the marn course for thrs brown eyed B C hopeful Happy cookrng and countmg Arne' fflllllff 1 ub e Course 1 f 4 1 ROGER VINCUILLA 11 A Prospect Hrll Road Colle e Crash tells h1s frrends Brlly B1lly and Roe I grve up when they mentron przza and law College IS 1n th1s actrve boys future Sports play an rmportant part rn hrs l1fe xX W XX F 4-H-W 6 vying ,rf--ffifk-eww Psa 5-: A st 9 RONALD VINCIULLA 7 Calvary Street Burnzen Ravrolr spaghett1 and Bentley College are the leadrng players rn Ronnres future lrfe Other than avoxdrng concerted grrls and chummmg around wrth Brlly Lenny Pete and Ron me he enjoys playmg the ac cordlon for all Arlrufrer Red Cross Representa trve 4 Talent Show 4 WILLIAM VINCIULLA 1273 Ma1n Street College Rocko cant stand w1s4 sophomores or women drrvers Hrs mam ambrtron rs to be prlot rn the Arr Force where he wrll always have to thrnl 3.5 Arm ner Skt Club 2 Hockey 2 Track 2 'Yummy Sf' CAROL VIOLA 137 Prrnceton Avenue College Brown eyed Carol adores tur key and przza but turns up her nose at concerted boys A transfer from Medford I-Irgh she lrkes US hrstory best at WH S IS rn a b1g hurry to go off to a jumor busrness college wrth Cathy Judy Ann and Lynne Aetrutref Latm Club 2 3 Girls Sports 2 Library Councrl 4 Art Club 3 3 an BEATRICE VISCO 275 Warren Street College Bea who comes from Sou junror an often be foun preoccupred wrth her math wrll leave her work to t off wrth Marcra Nancy an Inga As far as she rs co cerned collectmg recor swrngs but she frowns o people who dont say wh they mean She hopes to b come a harrdresser Artzwtrer Skr Club 3 Pep Sqll 3 4 jumor Prom Commrttee 3 ..- . F Q7 C . C 4 . . . . .- . p . . . 1 .. , 7 , - f thu bl - . I . . . . . n , .A . Q A Ski Cl ' 44 Chf rl 3 . ' X K Xi X L- W , 4 'lv kr S , u lull f fl A fr 1 we LM X C C f W - r I I Qtqi! K if L1 :A - ---' ii an , 1 V -lv: , 1 ff A7 - I ' , fl TQ' ' ' ca 3 ' LN ' .T . l g 'fag' ,qi it 'GX E.. '1 - l 1 ' .Q A 7 Q 'I ,' To, 1 .K 1',,f' -' ' ll! , xg ' ',f I1 I' 1 1 ll. - - H rr .Y W ,fylyl I X rl! . .' ,. C A 1 1 , X - f 4 3 7 , , f 7 X- I ' . . ' ' l ' X ' - 471 . . . f . . ' ' ' . , ', l 1 Q? ' Lx . . . . - x T V ' 'ax - H ' H x '. ' x r U S ' ' ' , , X 1 . ' Q L , . 0 49, 4 fl imager December I 9, 1960 ,fllreraft Zarrier ll. .Si . Kenetellatian Burns in Hreeklyn Navy yard Tb U 44 'J wnlbx RAN MOND VITALY 7 liorhim Street life Linemen xxho vxill not hloelx peexr. this hroxxnexed foot Nu- lSARllARA XX'Al.AfliK U95 Atlnms Street Illlvllf, -i Nice or what. Smtex Nan- nx' after :in enioxuihle evening '--1... i 4 xx ball player hoxxcwer raxioli sxvimming or howling, Her '-Iwi :L . and pizza compensate xxhen hlue eyes light up at the thought of typing. shorthand. nothing., else doex Ron Fred Mike Neil 1nd Terry bcliexc Ray can conquer college and become a teacher just 15 the rest of us do Good lutlt rflllllc rx umm i I L x CJ 1ln I rclxurcr us Prcxultnt 0 r N t, unlrr Prom fommittu .1xe- QHIRIIW XX Al ION L R Bumnfi i xixi Qliirex' eanne lmct Dclwhie. mtl Ealne is She xx llllCS to her avorite clisx x im, er b vxxn exex tlzsh tre ut thought if tomeitetl girlx During stutlx periotlx she tl.1x'. dreamx of xuttulcnt chitken. submarinex md the nexx outfit S is xexxing at home. - th ugh l r future .. 'ct tllltlx XL X S1 J' nexs in xx hatrxer xhe does .ind ufterrxchool pizm .ind Nlllllx Nom- of liar liflillxli. Iflaine, Sqindee, Nnnty. Carla, .mtl Carol, xvoultl exer Jgluril- vate her hy saying Nanny- go.it. The lLlL'.l of applying her typing nntl Qliortlmnd skills in the future .ippeals to her. ' i x .lit.'i1f.'ii lilrlx Fpfrrtx -, l, lop Squxtl r, 'lfileiit Nlifvxx I TT-Le Xf- r-fc... -J4. L... Y' :fx- L- n f e we 21, dc vrktPt5L Picfuro Nat Avnillbla if -' v llll'lYXX,'XRllNh fll.'NlillN XVI XXll flllNlll.X'xlXlXX11l.ill il'xXx.ZlHllxlfItl 'filx1:'V i' 'lx l .aNf'--' I.1-A I -. Quiet llettx' tame to XY, ll 9 'Roy .191 'nie hue :N :rrfxril ll'lil'Y'1lYl 'xf'.2 N -'- lwwi r from XY'inQloxxg Minnie Rmtl hx ixiwnwrn lfi'- Ti liken: tr rrlixlv-Q ruff -fwfr zrmi IDX .Intl nl.Iniif1,2 ldlif' Ili' m-wt xufli fir fflmli, R11 Af llaiil. T11 1-. lm! n ' l- -1'--1 -'K ot her ware time hm-e. .mil llixl- mil fvng emi I--af :rib-11 'i:n'f': rn f I :xi lauren, .intl ,l.lf1f'l lxnuxx elm imlcr liix lr. 1-fn:-lr'f Avrr tvuqea vm vw ll- f llettx' tleliglwtx in lxof turlux' sim-liiutz--n lrinklzzi 'lf-,lv will lv---mfr 1 ---vuyqgvf mntlxxulice A f--urxrar Max' hrikonx for 5-:fy-Hz? n ti-r .a nwiu up :vm L N ri 11 in Collfgp is forerxcqn in the .arefr o 'ir 'ri n rmjrw-'f 4 ' ' '-H1 1 4 future img l llrlmxti-4 l 'ah I - l -'- Nz' l' ' N g,i,g, ye Afg e 4 . N- If - - 1, -My xn xl... . lo,-fp wwf L lvrvx 1 H 1 r lla'-.l 1 Kiev' f- l u?' 1 K' lwiotl luv- Xxmof 9I December I 5, I 960 Belgian ldug Kaudauin marries Dam: galziala af Spain DONALD XWENTNVORTH 40 Brown Street Vocational Whitey solves math prob- lems with Awny, Dick, Duffy, and Frank, After working on cars or drawing, Whitey enjoys a meal of ham and ice cream. His future plans include work in a machine shop. .NWN 'YZF' WX, if oc 7 N f WX ,f Wadi 1 fl f RICHARD XVESTALL 44 Richgrain Avenue College Friendly Dickie willingly solves math problems with johnny, Keno, jerry, and Pete . . . former South junior- ite gives three cheers for pork chops. Dr. Westall will be a successful dentist after col- lege. Actf1'itier.' Latin Club 5. -li Rifle Club 3, -ig Mirror Staff -lg Na- tional Honor Society 3, -l. K zi',1-, I X 'I X f f I v I l bf 1 xv, a 1 . x ' y 'Q . Z Q ii,'l,r. ,. rglirgx X ' ,Off 'V f N-3 1 . 2' ,ff 'r I W1 f.,wf-fa, ' .f -i ' : X .47 l llrt f5f7'lffQff'f 5 4 z:,1ff:f:f . i f' 1 X Zfffff' . ',f', .7515 , 5 i f' 1' M' .Z ,all 7. 1. . 'ie .5:.ggi21if,zf'lj,,.. i , , X ' i .GH .W l. Z I ,. A fx If J' I . N I l . ' f i , I ,V ff I li. V f .- cf , A F' lli ,Q-.MVK KA!! f X A X -i , f Ml N N -I W I Q y .-5 V H . - A .xg-as J . Xi ' r f .-fi. l4f?.5'1s. .iv ' f' viii, 7:fTf4'1'fE5: il- X .1 0' yi , -' M ilt, A X yr It 1, ff A, .iz VTQEQX X f i 'ffl fzfff . 92 ......,,-.L... - ...U - , Ni.-1-,.. SLTZANNE WESCOTT 47 Nathan Road Cfillcffe Blue-eyed Sue craves fried onion rings and Chinese foods. This North juniorite dotes on U.S. history but dislikes im- polite boys. Meetings with D. S. S., Roberta, Sandra, and Judy rate high on her popular- ity list. XX'e all wish her the best of luck in her nursing career! Ar1iz'ifiw.' Dramatics Club 2, 5, 4, Maroon Squad 43 Mirror Rep- resentative 21 Red Cross Repre- sentative Zg Talent Show 4g Senior Play Usher 4. CARLA XWHALEN 58 Talman Street College Cudsie finds democracy clas at the top of her list of fa vorites right along with squasl and well-done roast beef . . blue eyes wince at the soun of big cars with loud horn . . . shouts, Hey, kids, wh are you walking so fast? t Carol, Elaine, Nancy, Diane and Janet . . . eyes a teachin career . . . enjoys water skiing swimming, and eating. Ariiz'itief: Girls' Sports 25 Senic Play 4: Red Cross Representatiw 3. 4. LINDA XWHEELER 59 Miriam Road Bll.l'l7l6'.fJ' Dixie can often be found wandering down the corridor with Judy, Sandy, and Nancy. She is ravenously hungry at the thought of lamb and French fries. Slow pokes peeve her, but she maintains a state of equilibrium by buying new clothes . . . eyes a successful career' as a model. Artivitier: Dramatics Club 35 Girls' Sports 5: Pep Squad 4g Talent Show 3g Class Day Usher 3. CAROL WHITNEY 25 Rumford Avenue College Carol's green eyes flash at tt thought of Italian foods a French fries . . . still enjo her South Juniorite friend Penny, Marsha, and Cinny . . thinks that her favorite hobb sewing, will help her merch dising career . . . democra class rates tops with her good old Waltham High. Be of luck, Carol. Artivizief: Dramatics Club 2, 45 Ski Club 33 Maroon Squad Sep Squad 4g Talent Show 2, ,7anuary4, 1961 llnited States l6'reaks Dzjvlomatic k6fllff0l1S LVIYII Zuba ff. ,IANEI XX ICKFR 156 Russell Street Cuff: Q: This peppy brown-Q-ygtl 1,155 loves biology fincluding the dissectingj. mushrooms. and Swordfish. Cantanlcerous peo- ple bother her, but she escapes to her books to wear off the anger. janet is often heard asking, XX'ho locked this lock- er? Her friends. Diane, Noreen. Lyndelle. and Carla. come to her rcspue as she hopes to come to the rescue of others as a nurse after graduating from B .C fllflllllfv Latin Cluh 1, Drain: tins Clfzh 2, 45 Coils bports Y, 3. IQ .lllY'l 7 Start' 4, Iihrirv fiountil A, junior Prom fonimit tcc Eg Open House Usher 1. iiratluation l'slier 5 qmxvcii xxsoon 54 Picwliront A'-critic lfvi' v,'L it Outside of school -lanyce loses eating pina and sgxi-elntti. Xlfhilc at sthool she Lnloys law Class hut dislikes tartly sthool huscs. This North ,luniorite says. Oh yealif' at the thought of working in an of- fice in the future Her friunds. Pauline. Candy. Carolyn. Brenda. and Dc-hhic. wish her happiness as we do. ,'l.,'.':.'.'.'i- Pep 5qi.i.id 0. f Rl l'll XXRlCill'l' ll llllll XX YXLXX ll' lltilslu Ntiut V--m ,Xlgi 1 vrfit C. :Uri 4 ., PCIIU HRlllillNi' UWW9 ll1UUlQ- lutlx' rains To os t:--in f hnlins- hcst .ll Q PIIIJ .lnxl Eqlfil fiqlh xpgnili lvf Suhniarincs aluaxw are at the flnqg' than me or :ir ng tl-i ia- top of the list tor this future gn Among her ii-im tit fflli nurse ssliose patients will he are bliztlx, liztlx, 1 irla, lli or Susan. Dianne, and Aloannicv .mtl Pat NVQ- uisli her 11.3, in fl' l l 'lil' .l.','lg thc luturt 55'-'tts '. l'zV miiitl .' M lll Wl Sl iii- 1 ', 'VPU' ll' si' lsltt l A ' 1 44 f 4 'l it 5 9 l s f, A 4 a Ik W Yv- -' v 'e 7 I at k Q- s., i 4 l'YXXl YIXVXX llINl'1tVXm is i .M ll ' t ia A- i 1 , fi-, FV lxnnf in 'X nl if' ur if UA r l issue lun rx-.1 ':- lx 'i' r, no sfnsr if r' l- urine l'i in' l 'e' l' I mn he 7' fit iw- N- if . 1 , .. .- q. 7.-safe, fp- f i VIVN 171 ff' ' l i' ' 'wc VWJQ f'-' .213 fx 'r -.1 s f'fWfifTT 177i 1 W' s vw' P lv'-' t l t 4 1 4 x 1 ,. v Y I Tzf THEODORE ZAGXVYN 100 Villa Street College Friendly Zigzag wants to attend college in the future but can't see homework at all. Frank, jan, Ron, and Charlie can often be seen eating steak with Ted. His favorite subject trigonometry has to be done alone, however. Arli1'i!it1r: Rifle Club 2, january 18, I 961 Dr. Chemus ,4. Dooley Dies of Kaneer at 34 fall' Photographs keeeived late era 94 LAXWRENCE DANIELS 57 Leonard Street College Lawrence enjoys English best at W.H.S. This hockey en- thusiast willingly shares steak and chicken dinners with Kev- in, Frank, Tim, Neal, David, and Howie. Hot weather is his pet peeve. University of Massachusetts is his future alma mater. Arilz'iIieJ.' Football 2, 3, -lg Hockey Z, 3, iig Baseball 2, -ig Maroon Squad 23 Talent Show el JOHN EDMONDS 63 Hardy Pond Road V 0C.Ilf0I1J! Trigonometry rates high with blue-eyed Eddie . . . choco- late cake and ice cream make a. perfect combination . . . enjoys bowling with jimmy, Bobby, Andy, and Phil . . . sees a career in electronics in the future. WILLIABI HARDING Sl Cleveland Road BlI,ffl1L'.l',li Hardy Bill can be seen bowl- ing or eating fried shrimp and lobster with friends, Bud, George, Pete, and Artie. Book- keeping rates tops on his list. Lots of luck in your future plans, Bill! flttirifier: Red Cross Representa- tive 2. JANET KELLY 786 Moody Street Cnffege Kellie, as she is known to friends, Dot, Janice, Marilyn, and Carol, enjoys solid and trig with Mr. Lynch at W.H.S, jazz makes her brown eyei light up. Good luck next yea at jackson College. Al'lfl'fflt,f.' Latin Club 25 News paper Staff 35 Open House Usher 3g Senior Play 4g jazz Club Sec retary 3, 4: ,4,eriL 1961 Press Urue Steel Superstructure ef New WJ-L .ST Hegrus te Sruerge JOAN MACQVARRIE 25 Ash Street Brraintrr Economics, Chinese food, and Southern fried chicken make her blue eyes dance: but don't ever call her joanie, or you'll be an enemy for life. jean, Carolyn. Candy, and Pauline spend all their time with her listening to records. I wanna go home, sings this former North juniorite. An airline school or office work is in her future. Arllrnle.-J Girls' Sports Z, 3. i, Pep Squad 'lg Red Cross Rep- resentative Zg Talent Show -I, Open House Usher 4. RUGER VlflI.l.lil'X '76 liwclianlue Street l'f1t'.1l1+v1.:f Take a hire! says Roge. passing his homemade sand- wiches to Mazza, Frank, .lean- nette, and Bernie. lt's an Army career after graduation for this hoclcey enthusiast. Best of luck, Roger! MARK PALADINA 199 Charles Street Gent:-.11 Math rates highest at W'.H.S. with hazel-eyed Paladen . . . often found with Larry. Mike. Diane, Francine, and Ray eat- ing pizza or steak . . . hopes to enter the armed forces after graduation. SANDRA XX l l.'lUX R 'lpmlin Ntrc-ct Cffii'.'t,t NY'hen Pete. Allen. Diane. Pam, or Korey suggest a game of tennis. Sandy cxtlaims. Thats cool' After the game Sandy pauscs for a snatlc of pina and ll.lllWl5llfE,7i Nh' hopes to attend a tollcgt in Texas and mayor in physital education Good lurk. Sandv' DIANIIN RUCil'RN li? llolwlwins Street li i.J.'.' 1.'.lii Hazel-eyed .limmy is called Charlie and his faxorite says ing is HCy. hforrislii Hou- eser. whatexer the nanie. -lam- my is tops with friends, joe. XY'illie. Norm. and Daxeg and pizza. stiente, and cars are tops with jimmy Hell he an auto mechanic after gradua- tion. L ,ii- ii: f r yf lllllllll lltl illl l, ,' ,QA - K !.'f,' ve, , 425 .c ,-5 9-'Y' ' A iw Y i . 4 uri' 'rs - f- ' fi- . -l!!!!lllili ll.. , I .--nv-V f -b?g.:j?'f-'gE3',,,f-:S gy, ., an A '.. -- .' f ,f . Y : tafs '16 V :ZA 13 n 1 ' -' 1, - - . f : -: A .-, -f qs- ,F Ji.-ii, ..J'4 ' X 7 1:1 YV 1: 5 , , .f ,' ' - L- 'X .'. 5 eg Qc::.'l N K Q X Egx ,,2,f.a,- ggi T'C 'FE -f - FZ -Q-zels 'fgs 1 'fa f--' f?'f., X 2 'Ex 95 JUNICR PRQM ,,4f l -X? I 4' Q2 ll Ill IU W1 land- if Fl0'S Parties' '-A-..-. :'1s,.,,.' 'V' Q, - 1 'th'-1v 0 I .' J I-713.3-'gl'-g'. - Oh, Davie! 5, 23,1- '1.b ' ' cf :sf if . A-I f,N' On thc' PM-.14 h r 'YINAMINKIII 'NU Q7 N, Tl1L'.CfflN.ltl1l'IT.L XX L ' .xii . 01 '-. N11 M V, Q T enivr Play CURTAIN GOING i i Don't cross those wires i 4:--- ' XX'ork, wnrk, work u 5 1 ' Hi, Ruthie ' The twilight func ry f 'll j'L'c?rv ,'ffg,p- A . , ' ,A x I het that Smarts Anything for the Latin Club 9 . SUNY J! work 'INCH 'J-hw Yarn f 71' ir: .ir f1Lr.'k .HV VIS Sen 21 PERSONALITY PLUS DID MO FRANK FORTE MARCIA ANDERSON ROBIN FAf l I MOST RESPECT ED JOHN H ANAGAN BETTY ANN BENNINATI MOST TALENTED BARRY URQUART YVONNE HEFFERLE RAY VIT 'uperlatizfes CLASS CIASS XVIT KROL MOSCA OITORGI7 MARSHALL 'IAfQI'ITI-INIf I.FBI.ANC BEST LOOKING ROBFRT MONDENF SIIIT LYDON TI-ILFTIC MOST I IKII Y TO SI 'KSKIISIW YNNE YFAMANS IRAI3 IIARIWY SANDRA RAI I IS ng As we are gathered here today, the sands of time continue t course through the hourglass of history, each grain heralding the inevitable culmination of our high school careers. Prior to bidding our final and official farewell to Walthan H. h 1 . . . . ig , et us take this opportunity to invert the glass and observe the various milestone of the past three years as they pass in review before our eyes. Consequently our gaz. ' d' d is irecte toward the year most recently completed-our Senior Year. o run their inevitabli Proceeding rapidly into focus is the Senior Prom-a gala evening of rapture and nos talgia, our final social event at WHS. Withdrawing further into the past, we see the elite among our thespians and musician display their skills at the annual Talent Show, directed by Robin Farr, with the themi Television Programmes. Then the basketball team floats past in a blaze of glory and representing our class we find Brian Duffy, Bill Rodriques, Ray Vitale, Dave Cail and Don Guillette. On the ice we find Timmy Cousens, Frank Kelley, Neil McPhee Charlie Freeman, Jack Estabrook, Larry Brophy, Larry Daniels, Billy Benoit, Jerrj Leone cheered on to victory by Dotty DeVincent, Lee Garside, Diane Granchelli, Pattj Brueck, Judy Campisi, joan Crusco, and Sandy Markhan. Our class is equally well represented in the awards' and honors' category. Sandrf Rallis was chosen as the D.A.R. representative and Lenny O'Brien as our representativi in the State House on Student Government Day. Suddenly the steel framework of the skeletal new building looms into view. Unde the protecting screen of darkness, three members of the Senior Class and two mis guided juniors soar to towering heights to immortalize forever Take a Rest, F :.MA,' and This Space Reserved for Mr. Lynch on the girders three stories above thi ground. November 22 sees both the Lexington Street junior High stage and the audienci itself serve as a backdrop for the Senior Play, Curtain Going Up, featuring the usua fine performance from our band and actors: Marie Miss Burgess McCorry, ujocko' Stevenson, Milt Marshall, and Buck Morang. The noble and conscientious efforts of our football team signals the outset of tho- senior athletic programme with Mr. Krol and Mr. Woronicz at the helm. The season proceeds with a mighty thud, punctuated with two notable victories over Newton ana Haverhill attesting to the unabated efforts of Ray Vitale, Charlie Freeman, Terry Hardy Fred Tortola, Eddy Reed, Tony Russo, jack Estabrook, Don Stevenson, Frank Forte: Wayne Hamilton, Bruce Courtney, Dave O'Neill, Woody Savage, joe Lentini, Jer Pitorino, and Doug Martin. Ray Vitale receives the Most Valuable Player Awar while Ed Reed is the recipient of the Doctor Cohn Trophy for the most improvea player. As the team fights with muscle, the cheerleaders add theirilung power to the fra Marcia Anderson, Ann Fredericks, Sue Lydon, Christine Murphy, Margie Cannistrar Leslie Ectman, Birdie Ristuccia, and Sandy Sessi provide the background noise. To guide the Student Council through the year to come, the Class of '61 elects Car Mosca, presidentg Robert Mondene and Marcia Anderson, vice-presidents, and Ellee Garside secretary-treasurer. Heading the Executive Board of the class itself, we fin Ray Vitale, president, Don Stevenson, vice-president, Donna Miller, secretaryg an james Lucchese, treasurer. We now discover that Marilyn Doria and Fred Pazzanovhave been chosen C Editors-in-Chief of the MIRROR and that Marilyn Doria and Florence Patti have bee IT S0 l H selected to head the column This XVc-ek at 'Waltham High. Upon extending a hearty welcome to Rolf Stahlheber. our Exchange Student from Heidelberg, Germany, svc ton- tinue this historic journey by descending to the iunior Year. At the graduation of the Class of '60, '61 has its representatives. 'lohn llanagan receives the Phi Beta Kappa Book Award. and Terry Hardy the Harvard and History Book Awards. Lynne Yeamans is elected XY'altham High's representative to Girls' State from which she is delegated to serve at Girls' Nation in XVashington. I3 CQ May 12 presents itself as a day of grandeur and disappointment, for it is novv that the investiture of the junior members of the National llonor Society ralses Platt The recipients of the honor from the Class of '61 are Pam Agrillo, Marilyn Doria, Katherine Battaglia, Diane Bornback, Carole Chaisson, llelen Charlton, Patricia filanty, Connie Curnyn, Marilyn Aronson, Leslie Iictman, Ann Shirley lfarnsvvorth, Eileen Garsrde. Peter Jaquith, Carol Kenney, Doris Loeser. Kenneth Morash, lflorence Patti. Patricia Powers, Sandra Rallis, Richard XVestall, Lynne Yeamans, Stanley Garfield. Charles XY'eaver. The Society elects john Hanagan, presidentg lfred Pazzano, vice-preside-ntg Donna Miller, SCCI'Cti1fy- t l'C'J.SL1l'Cl'. The glass reveals the vvinners of the Kingsbury Temperance liund lssav Contest to be lflizabeth Rose. Marilyn Doria. lflorenrc Patti, Rrthard Barillion, llcttv XX art ing. Susan Kessler, Carol Kenney. and .loanne Bergman. Representing XValtham for one day at the tosvn of XVestvvood is our Student l'xthange Committee composed of .ludi Cambal, Richard Bazillion, Lynne Yeamans, Rirharrl King, and Sandra Storer. Passing in review before our eyes sve see the Talent Shosv svith l'spression as its theme, and now, spotlighting the social season of our -lunror Year. the -lunior Prom with its Mardi Gras setting Next is the clettron of lunror C lass Uttrr rs lra-L. lr-771. presidentg Wfayne Hamilton. vice-president: Leonard O'Brien, secretary: and Ray Vitale. treasurer. To conclude the year, sve welcome Mr. XY'rllian1 -I Gallagher as 1-nr new headmaster, upon the retirement ot' Mr. Sheehy. The events of our sophomore year comprise a relatively blank stage rornparc-l fo vshat the future held in store. Shyly at first, and then with increased vigor, our athletes una ture onto their respective fields and courts to establish reputations tor prosvcss an-l achievement in various sports. Others of us strive for scholastit acromplishment in hopes that someday we may fill the gap left by graduating npperrlassmcn Now. the sands having run their course, we must return to the realities or the pres ent. Many classes before us have expressed their regrets at birl-ling trrrvsell to XYrlr ham High. May we echo their sentiments. Yet our parttls ot' parting rin never crtntl the magnitude of the excitement and hope with svhirh sve tate the tntnfe Unr cv periences here have better equipped us to cope with the unknown rhallenges wht h lie nhmll' fionsttrar c farrrv. rr tif- 4' Rirhtr-l Btztllrr-n Donor Nl'ller lhannc f lrre leslre lltmrn ll ag: - fn'L4 'tn Ag V r2ifi 'Q .I I ur my V ' ' um jf,2i',f ' lwfflrfy VIN, 1, -u- -5 ,A I r r , , -P - l 1 1 1 JIIIJW WWW I I' mm, S ,bl IO3 ylffffw X 5 if fltlittxtttlxxitxwtxxxxuxlxxwxxm S, S ! W! lf sw! MW ,g,x,xxxxmxixmhX 'NNN- W Mvlfllm fl l L x W' X ,wufflllf E x x I X f Q A W 104 , JW 1 lA bW4a ' la. There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man, it lies somewhere between the summit of man's knowledge and the pit of man's fears, between the day and the darkness, sleeping and waking, reality and illusion. It is a place inhabited by outlandish people where strange things happen. So hold on to your seats and prepare for a trip into the Twilight Zone. fLights outj fLights on, graduallyj It is a warm morning in july. In the background we hear the sounds of woodchoppers chopping, chopping, chopping. Many horses' hoofs resound on the Cobble-stone streets, for the people of this small town are congregating for a purpose. A very haggard worry-worn woman of middle-age studies the proceedings from behind barred windows. It is july 24, 1685, and we are witnesses to a deed in one of the most infamous periods in history, a Salem Witch Trial, and YOU ARE THERE! l ! On the street are heard the footsteps of the executioners echoing the poor woman's terrible fate. She is dragged down the street and stoned by her neighbors. Be quick about it, one of the guards -murmurs as the witch is fastened to the stake. The fire is lighted, the firewood burns, the witch screams and struggles, and then is heard no more. There is a great hush among the spectators, for she is nowhere to be seen. fLights outj fLights on, gradually, It is 1985. When I clap my hands, you will awaken and remember all that has happened. Thus spoke the noted psychologist, Woodrow Savage. As the cloud lifted and the room came into focus, the woman found herself gazing into the eyes of Doctor Lawrence Cianci, Professor of Psychology at Farnsworth University in San Francisco. Nurse Bonnie Robertson, Doctor Cianci's assistant, looked stunned at the revelation. They were going to burn her! Bzzzzz: Doctor Cianci called his secretary Roseanne Orlando, Theodore Zagwyn from Getchell's Grimy and Greasy Chemical Company is here with a package for you. It's come at last! the doctor shouted dashing out of the room. Nurse Robertson and Mr. Savage followed him. Alone in the room, the confused woman gazed at her strange surroundings. She jumped up, a wild look in her eyes. Dazed, she stumbled through the rear exit of the room and down the steps, almost tripping over the janitor Arthur Tate. Flying in fear past Arthur, she ran out into the street and was nearly run over by a Luchese Cab. After this narrow escape, she found herself in the path of a truck from Percy's Palatable Potato Paste Producers. Ye gad! What are thou, horrible monster that runs without horses? Am I dead? Art thou the devil? And prithee, what strange glowing light on yonder billboard breaks? Yvonne Hefferle and Donald Stevenson starring in The Amazing Story of Lawrence Coffin, First Astronaut to Be Lost in a Moon Crater! Co-starring James Dyke and Barbara' Colvin Screen Play Adapted by his fellow traveler, Roland Anderson., Produced by Peter Kingsley and Directed by David Kingsley. Looking up towards the sky in perplexity, she was frightened by a galaxy of flashing neon lights. Dine and Dance at Gardner's Golden Gardens. Luck May be Your Lady Tonight. Try Your Hand at Fate at Caruso's Casino. For the Best Italian Food in Town, Eat at Paglierani's Pizza Palace. Brush Your Cavities with Clark's Cavity Cleaner. .However, of all the signs, one particular message caught her eye. The antiquated Agrillo High School was being torn down by the Duffey and Demeo Demolition Corporation. Scrawled on one of the uppermost beams was the inscription Class of 1961, and below this another read Reserved for Mr. Lynch. Standing sorrowfully around the wrecking truck were partner physicists Peter jaquith and Fred Demeo. But why are they so sad, she asked herself. Indeed this is a strange world. As she came tothe next block, she became entangled in a milling throng of people trying to reach the entrances of two modernistic buildings, one designed by Gerry Leone and the other by Paul Simeone. Atop one was the sign Patti's Popular Paper and atop the other, Descriptions From Doria's Desk. This price war has been raging for two weeks, said model Brenda Tedesco to spaghetti sampler joe Taranto. They're down to four cents now, three cents, FREE! l Unbeknown to our unfortunate visitor, this seemingly capitalistic competition was, in reality, a fight between the Republicans and the Democrats over the Presidential Campaign between Lenny O'Brien, Democrat, and Robert McElhiney, Republican. Liberalist Senators Barbara Rumson and Elaine Soberg were endorsing Lenny, while conservative Senators Joanne .Bergman and Donna Dickie were endorsing Bob. Sure hope it's not as close as the Kennedy-Nixon campaign of 1961. I don't think the country could stand another recount, said star reporter Peter Falzone. . No sooner had she heard this than newspaper girl Lorraine Hart thrust a News-Tribune into her hand. On the front page was written in three-inch headlines, First Atomic Powered Sub- marine Nautilus Found in Sea Grave by Amateur Skin Diver Joe Quinn. lli'!1i,l::i lli W 1 , . qhqz 24i'4..X mplzacy Below this another headline read: Girl Friday, Nancy Turner, formerly of 77 Sunset Strip, Discovers the Whereabouts of Explorer Sandra Storer, who disappeared five years ago in the Center of the Earth. 'Upon seeing this disheveled creature,' read the article, 'Miss Tumer ex- claimed,' Doctor Storer, I presume! On the following page, pictures taken by Sharon McAskill and Barbara Le Clair portrayed ambassador Sandra Rallis and her undersecretary Sue NX'estcott returning from their trip abroad where they evaluated the election of Germany's new Socialist party president, Rolf Stahlheber of Heidelberg. The next five pages were taken up by a description of the D. A. R., Daughters of the American Radiation Convention. President Betty Wareing, pointed out to the Atomic Investigating Committee, Diane Bornback, Pat Ianetti, and Shirley Walton, the dangers of being over-exposed to Mondene Gamma Rays. On the sports page a photograph showed professional cheerleaders Sandra Sessi, Bernardine Ristuccia, Marcia Anderson, Dotty DeVincent, Sue Lydon, Christine Murphy, and Eileen Garside urging the Larry Brophy pro-football team on to victory. Players Richard Damboslqx James Coye, Joseph Brennan, Ray Vitale, David Towne, and Lawrence Bonfilio scored touchdowns at Ed- munds Field. Below that was the article concerning the girls' tennis team managed by Gary Archibald. Players Judy Barber, Roberta Noke, Janet Wiker, and Shirley Centola had just won the gold medal for all of the United States in the Olympics held this year in Leopoldville. capital of the Congo. The game was momentarily interrupted by Lumumba's grandson Abraham Kasavuba, who insisted that cannibalism be included in the events. She next turned to the entertainment page. Ohhh! Thou sinners! Thou art not Puritans! 'The Play of the Week Presents My Fair Witch, starring Miss Carol Forbes. and Co-Starring the Witchettes, Judy Kochenderfer, Mary Ann Livermore, Carol Fiedler, and Janet O'Connell. Witches, witches, what if they find me? Where am I?-Astronauts, automic-powered submarines, and what is a Kasavubu P Dropping the paper, she ran into Lembo's Coffee Grinder where the Beatnik poet Vinny Corcoran was reading Exodus in a Wine Cellar, written by Judy Flaherty to the accompaniment of progressive jazz played by Stanley Garfield, Albert Santoro, Henry Bassing, Richard Catavolo, Camille Despres, Catherine Falzone, and Donna Miller. At the back table sat Charles Ramsay. Donald NX'entworth. Joanne Ordile. and Jame Vaglica drinking the newly-invented Whitney Expresso Coffee with Clint Beaudette and Kenneth Sawyer. Thy ungodly music makes my ears to burn! she cried fleeing. Ahead of her was the Julia Muller Secretarial School. Entering the building she was greeted by receptionist Judy Wyman, So you wish to enroll in a course here? Wilst thou take me to thy leader? the woman asked. Certainly, Judy replied, pressing the secret alarm bell. Follow me. As they walked down the corridor. they heard voices coming from room 210. When I was a senior, my class was deprived of a new school, Judy Flaherty, Dean of Ad- missions, saidi Mine didn't have an Honors Group, teacher Pauline Berard added. Our girls won't have to fight for their food in a crowded cafeteria. President Powers will see to that! -Entering President Powers' office, Miss Syman asked secretary Marie Orifice if the president was busy. Yes, she's having a conference with Mary Kelton and Elaine Mahan, teachers from the Drake School of Secretaries. She won't be free for another hour. At that moment Miss Powers' voice was heard coming over the jet-powered intercom. ln fear the woman dashed from the room and out of the school. Stop! Stop! shouted policewoman Judy Desmond. Halt or l'll shoot with my sunray gun. She stopped. Just then Doctor Cianci shouted Where have you been? looking deeply into her eyes, he re-hypnotized her. You must go back, back, way back, his voice faded away. fLights out!J fLights on. dimlylj The crowd is once more silent, The fire crackles and burns, and the witch emits one final agon- izing scream as she dies, for it is 1683 A. D. and prejudice and superstition rule in Salem.. the steps of the secretarial school, only a pile of ashes are witness to what was once a living creature. You have just been taken on a trip into the Twilight Zone! QLights out!J STAGE IS ENVELOPED BY ARTIFICIAL FIRE. Chairman. Marilyn Doria Committee: Florence Patti Sandra Rallis Sandra Storer Nancy Tumer WWW .WW i i l S X Y . l Wvma i1s ia '99 1' I Hia 5 WY! To Mr. Gallagher, our understanding headmaster. the Class of 1961 be ueaths a velv t h' . . . 1 q e tione and a crown of jewels for being the best principal any high school ever had. Our gift to Mr. Westall is a wide, well-lighted, underground tunnel connecting the Vocational School with the focal point of the new building, the Cafeteria, By special request, the. Class of '61 endows Mrs. Flynn and the Library Council with a special computor to 'grind out information and answers to the ever-present questions of our inquiring students. 'lio Miss Balch we leave a Mr.-Fix-it-Man so that her typewriters and machines will always be in order. M An automatic index file is our gift to Mr. Husson to save him the wear ngd tear of having to look up students names and their abilities. NX'e present to .Mr. XXVUYODICZ a year's supply of yard sticks to keep him in command of the gym and surrounding area. XVe award with.pleasure to our most industrious and efficient secretaries. Miss Murray and Mrs. Slalman. a coftee and doughnut machine to be placed in the teachers' room. NVe give to M1'. Clark one large carton of 95 unerased tapes. To Miss McCullough we Consign ir monitoring room in the new building from which she can broadcast her own Focus program tor all her students. And speak-ing of the new building we cannot forget to mention that Mr. Morang will inherit closet space for lioo new projects tor his science fair. XX'e .bequeath to Mr. Eames. our class advisor. Zooo autographed pictures to give out to the girls ol' his admiring. secret fan club. NX'e reserve for Mr. May. with great pleasure. a modernized detention room in the new building equipped with a time clock for the students to punch in and out. For Mr. Hood we prescribe a case of tranquilifers to ease the tension of his increasingly de- manding duties. arivae secrearv or eaci sucen or cica ion anc a gigan ic ierar' ma are ie gi s Ai t tgf lrltf ltr lgktlty p tlift bestowed upon Miss Slattery. Venimusl Videmus! Vicemus! And in the hope that Mr. Donovan will remember the out- standing Class of 1961. we wish buena suerte ,which means Good Luck in Spanish. To Mrs. McNeese we give a brace of round-tri tickets to Disneyland so that she ma treat U 1. P . . V her grandchildren to an engoyable summer. For Miss Bliss we shall advertise for bids to construct an escalator. to permit her classes to Qather on time. XN'e present to Miss Eaton fl life-sire portrait of Suzie. her miniature Schnauzer, for her bulletin lioarcl. NX'e select for Mr. Klein a super-powerecl detergent to help him get his Sink clean after com- pleting many commendable art projects. 4 For Miss Grover vve leave a direct line to the New York Stock Exchange and a lifeetime subscription to the ll .1!l Slrccl 1011171.11 for her clerical students. XX'e bestow upon Mrs. Shirley a periscope and a pair ot sneakers so she can tip-toe around and see .111 the questions on the English achievements. A To Mr. Dwyer we award an Oscar for his outstanding performance as Ophelia in Himifcf. Witli pleasure we give to Miss Betts a book of tickets to the Louvre. the S01'l7UI1UC. the Champs-Elysees, and Versailles as an incentive lor her long-awaitecl trip to l'rance. ' To Mr. Hoyle our gift is .1 nuclear automobile engine with a simple operation for easy instruc- tion for his classes. To Mr. and Mrs. Avery we leave a special projectia r in oom to show the slides of their trip to Europe in the summer of 1960. - A high-powered telescope properly inscribed with -Greek letters to augment the work ot the weather station is our gift to Mrs. Case. XX e leave to Miss Cunningham a real. live hot-dog clog a sl.1Cl15l1l-lllsl. XX1' grant to hlr. Daniels a ten-foot slide rule for technical measurements and mathematical computations. Nl And with great pleasure vve leave to the uncleiclassmen. thc newly aclvancccl uppcic assmen. and the incoming sophomores a brand new building to add to an exhausted faculty, and the bright spirit and avid enthusiasm of the Class of 1961. Executors: Cl7.lfI'UI.I1I.' Joanne Bergman Assistants: Patricia Clancy Patricia Powers Patricia Piper Dorothy DeVinCent PM Waltham Vmztizfmzl High LQ- ! ' ' -14 41 X M JL' ' 1 'A1, 'f 1 XYIIMQ Qg if Q EW' 245 U , X zlilslililiqaya -'-'Slams Q ' 2 2 fl!NEEm51sq:H: EEEHEAI ,, . .qal S GRACFFFA MR? M1CAR'lY Q! X , l if Waltham lfmzfiv al ff yi: eu 21 5 9 1---., 3 Fi:-if Raul: Chester Wentworth, Gordon Stevens, John A. Cooley, Gary Delaney, Charles Gargone, Henry Bassing, William Drago. Serond Roux' Charles Landry, John Scarlett, David Pittman, Anthony Vasile, Charles Weaver, Raymond Morris Robert Lanctot. fbi:-d Roux' Joseph Lentini, Richard Damboskey, Stanley Garfield, Philip Vannelli, james Kay, Albert Santoro, Ray- mond McKee. Fin! 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Third Roux' Steven Davis, Charles Bottoms, Arthur Newell, Thomas Boucher, Francis Mazzarini, Roger Veilleux. Machine shop in operation. Il2 ,Z-iq., , F' ll I x ff . Y N 5 , ' , .1 ,L,,,v s . Q . 1 Y I s ' ' x ' ' V Xx l Q .. w,'v ff V I 'gl 55' 'f 1 L . . A , a'?'.. 1 I 1 -Y' 1 , N, K 49' 9 23,07 4 ' 1 Y, , Q x . sr 1 Y QV, 6- -44:7 'r Q56--Q 'Rx , 4 1 ' flecfronics Department s rpsmx s , 1 , A F 11 ' R '1 ' C' HQ' 'RW1 ' 'XX' 'IM D K N RiifIQ3d Morris.Char16s Yfeaver. f .b ..-..... .,...,..... 4. A...-,- ..-gh .... ..... N R4 f-f:, Ykg.:::g :. 3--:g:K I3::r4..-:. Cz,:,:: G1:--.-:. CN... v . A zf -- E--Q-'H li'-'IiQSl --I Fx- ' -Fx - x ---..., ...-.xy, --.A -L :rx Cinnisuazo. Edward Seymour. s x 5 u gan 5 0 t s AP ' n . , l L.--...L-- .-h , , Umm,-- ,.. . -. ---. k Wim -hr .,f..,.,- Q-, :x--..-. X I 6 X l U 611155 ff! 796 l L . gr' ., .g Q SQ? Y s -A C 1 -A 3 . 4'Q! 1 sal L F ' W - J 23 ff 2 J' 3' 4 -as D., ., ,, . 1 ' s V, 'fi 1 X S, 'WX XI ,x Q W ll xlcmclxss 5 H ' l ig 1 ,Y Ol I If H s Y. I wif ,, -w 4 . , 3 4-.9 wx! J W ' I Sr X at V .X xll ' i f . It K ' I I 1 II lu L X 1300111 202 Firsz Row: Arlene DeVincent, Susan Cross, Doris Eaton, Paula Dube, Maureen Fahey, Barbara Donohue. Second Row: Gloria Gosselin, Judith Hardiman, Elsa Durkee, Mary Dawson, Lorraine DiMuzio, Janice Copson, Ellen Cusack, Madeline Dugas, Nancy DeMont, Judith Vaglica. Third Rauf: David Burke, Timothy Cormier, Edward Byron, Rodney Clarke, Richard Callahan, Conrad Caldwell, Patrick Catino, Alfred Cosgrove, Charles Carmel, Richard Reed, Donald Canning, Richard Castellano, Charles Cotton, Donald Brownell. Know 20 'Wh r-7-vm, 'Q VW' Firyl Row: Thomas Lucas, Gordon Main, John McDonald, Robert Maher, Guenter Loeser, James McCarthy, ffhomas McGilvray, David LeBlanc, Stephen Mearls,' David Marcou. Second Rauf: Marie Severino, Linda Ryan, Sally Shea, Robert MacFarlane, Joseph McMenimen, Lawrence MacDonald, Robert LeLieuvre, David Littlefield, Alan McCarthy, Jacquelyn Skane, Susan Sinclair. Third Row: Deborah Schofield, Vanna Stenquist, Barbara Sicotte, Carol Rivers, Char- lotte San Soucie, Phyllis Pugsley, Dian Stevenson, Jeanne Sheehan, Theresa LeBlanc. KIIUWI 204 .., 'jf I 3, 4' 'S 1.35 Fifi! Roux' Suellen Childs. Harriet Brownell. Debbie Carr. -In.1nn.1 Cnliill, Fr.inriQ Czncotm, .ludy Circy. Mninc XYcincr. janet Clmsc, Nancy Clmpdclninc. SLMIJJ R014 .' Rnw Al.lI'lC' Iiuniui. lluwrly C.inn:Qtr.irn, Alfrcrl fiirlwr. P.1ul Benson. David Bcrgquixt. .lohn BergStrum, Stephen Brinn. vliwg-Ii liizgniirirw, Kiln Iifw-iii. lqrrff IsgxE:m- 'lf Ron: Vifllltcr Barrick. Ifrncst Ansnm. 'him-Q Bclyca, KL-nm-tli lirmvn. .lflllfl Antoni. ,l-imcs Iirmllcx. Dnid Aniirrwn. Tl1OIU.l9 Afflcfli. nf i 1 Know 20 7 . A W I . 1lm nr mi W U :zzz :sail nl IZUQI ,inf Fxvfl Rffn: Arthur Slirilu-rg, Wlirnc Flmrpc, liiifhlfxl XX'4'ni N R,-lvl: N'-.fm R 1-'gr Y 4 1-:'m.- R-'g-L N-M , Pctcr 'l'liift.mlt, p.llll Nunn Sli' mf Rf 1. XX'iIli.inw N-'ll 4l ' l' ' YW ' if in N R 'ri V IW- 1' XX' Dvlwnv. Ilniil XY'rn1l1t, Kcnnctli Sianl-in, l7re.l Valli 'lfvf IJ r. vig-Tami XX Rf' llu N:-':'E- ll-War? Yfr' f ' ,Q 'l'r.lviQ, l'.iul Yurlxus. louis Ymlcw, l'ctrr lr.iwl'nl. lun ex N YV l X x 1600111 212 Q-nm Firrl Roux' Eileen Joyce, Sally Madden, Joanne MacClary, Dianne Mangie, Margaret Mazon, Kathleen Elwell, Helen Keefe, Nancy Maher, Billy Hunter. Second Row: Diana Jackson, Dana Katz, Carl Freclrickson, Billy Gray, Peter Garber, Steven Fogg, Leo Gaudet, Earnest Green, Kevin Hargadon. Third Row: Ralph Fiore, Barry Foster, Joel Gar- diner, Bob Erickson, Bob Fiorelli, Pat Fidele, Tom Gray, John Fucci, James Fitzgerald. 1600111 213 'QV Fin! Row: 'Catherine O'Hara, Rita West, Joanne Melvin, Elizabeth Perqa, Sally McCullough, ,Janet Pittari, Diane Bisson, Barbara Power. Second Row: Sandra Olofson, Jean Morrison, Donald Landry, Richard Kirley, Robert Hilton, Donald Mongeon, Jeremy Hagger, Mary Lou Rousseau, Susan Piper, Geraldine O'Brien. Third Row: Glenn Gustavson, David Jones, Robert Hazel, Thomas Landrigan, Rodney Lawrence, David Jackson, Paul I-Iersom, G. Edgar Hunter, Richard Hartwell. 00111 275 .. I! in , 2 J Y I Ffffl R011 .' judith Malloy, Maureen Lennun, Joyce Banmster. Sandra l..1 Forte. Jeanne l,C'f.l.1lf. Lznda H-wt. De-.mm furrmer Anne I'uau SLwv.'.f Rwzr: C.l1.1mne l'lxnn, Pxezim Cmncu. Cheryl Aur-nn. 'ln rcumm cliffli. Nzxaru lim r--Ct. Madeline Brandon. Valerie Gordon. Doris, Benwnl Nwrxm Gefwffrmn. lrmr Nll lnilllllllfl. -lem I,.z-xwn, -l-'free linge- lwretQen,Pa1trici.1Hoffn1.1nn. Tlvfrd ROZIIRCWbCffDlGfL',Qf fl1'.-lO9L'I'l1 Di Hnrm, Rwlmrrl Alwfrfxm. Kenneth Arwnmplr. Robert Allenlwerg. Frank Cnsella. Marilyn Fmter, Elaine C:Ull'lL'.lLI. Anna Cfwtrrlne, Yulpn lizlrqr, ,lezn M.srrlx.znf. lun KOH!!! 216 Apollonio. 1 gl Flrfl RUN' Cllffnrnl Rulvrtx, .lwlm Mwr'w.1x'. Nall l'--w'c', AI lv. an if '-itll' R lx' 'f Nl ff l':nTI Nl ' 'c' ' ll 2 cork, I..lrrv P.l.QlIC'f.If1l Sgr' mf Rf r. Rwn.1l.l R.m.ln, Al lflrff NH '- li fr' l-' 1- R V W L P -' '- Rulmrrl Slmnnvn. ,lnlm Raw xx, .I+-lm Malwr, Mr Xu I-ww. 'I 'J I-' ' li N- -' R '-5 X :H ur- ' H 1 - V g.1n.-l.1mu Orxtlce. I-lrlun Pznw, Ihw Rue ,ly In- N Nlula Rflvv l' th r, in Nl Room 217 ni Mft' ia Firrf Row: Carol Keniston, Margaret Le-ate, Karen LeBlanc, Marie Hanson, Geraldine Fahey, Maureen Mclvor, Carol Nelson, Carol Henry. Second Row: Joyce Wferren, Mary Lou Rasch, Nancy Semenchuk, Maureen Hall, Joyce Tonicki, Nancy Sawyer, Joyce Setzer, Janet Stempson, Cheryll White, Joan Mullen, Rita Methot, Joanne Packard. Third Row: Joan-ne Mikula, Nancy Vittum, Linda Shirley, Patricia Sweetman, Doris Davis, Beverly Moldoff, June Ornstedt, Elizabeth Gallagher, Claire O'Neil, Nancy Poirier, John Leate, Thomas Giarclina. Karim 218 Fm! Roux- Barbara Leonard, Ute Molloy, Pat Wilson, Nancy Lilliot, June Mosca, Lois Mahoney, Linda Le Blanc, Mar- garet Kelley. Srmizn' Rfizzx' Kevin Hargarlon, Kenneth Kcohane, Ray MacCausland, Eddie Harrigan, Tom Slaman, Ron- nie Impex, Russ Malone, Arthur Hall, Bernie Kwngard. Third Rauf: Tony Taranto, Bill Tyman, Paul Gustafson, Dick Harding, Paul O'Mara. 1300101 3 I2 Fjf'ff Roux' Marsha Gardner, Roberta Hoffses, Denise Fournier. Arlene Goddard. Pat Henehurv. Iudi Glossa, linda Howley, Rose Genova. Srmnd Roux' Richard Davey, Ronald Doueette. john O'Shea. Kathi' Crzimesr Gloria Fa-lla. Marilyn Faulkner, Catherine Farrell, Christine Forrester. Robert Crowlev. David Daugman,'Ronald Douulas. 7'1'x'v.f Roux' Richard Delaney. Ray Dougan. Stephen Drew, XX'iIliam Deineo. Thomas Fastler. ,lohn Crane, Rohert Daiis, john Crowe, Richard Cropper. 1600101 406 Firfl Roux' Virginia ZJUCU- Sallv Xvclvly Joanne Slraggash Rnhqffli XX'.-...Init Hycn 'T'K,,,.l n SW ,Af R U pwqm. Sullivan, Mildred XY'heeler, Linda XYyman, janet Qwift, Marv Karr-ill 6711155 fff I 963 fs fUv o Q SUPHOMORIY CLASS Olfl ICQl2RS N.1ry I.cmmrd- Scz'l'vlzi1'j Richard English- Vin'-l7l'c',1lrf611f Peter Curry- Pre mlm! H44 ag. mi . J , 1 Vg .1 L 55, J' , 1' I . s. .-, 1 f E4 Q f if af Q, QR Q-W4 V - Era 2' Q 4' . , Q 4 vw , X Q . 5 I ... H 5 J i rf! 3011 rw cr ltne NL lrthx lxathx Niltnhcll D nm I Llu an X ucia I Cu. Nw 'LLL fw- . ' x 16017114 I O8 , I T' v1 ',i, ea Q 5 lil' gi gg l '- 4:0 Fm: Row: Jeraldine Wise, Sandra Santolucita, Joyce Bennett, Lorraine Thibeault, Angela Boucher, Donna Sennett, Carol Aucoin, Roberta Worthington, Judy Ansara, Linda Vitale. Second Row: Robert Pratt, Richard Rayne, Mark Rosen, Dana Smith, Steven Rosenberg, Lloyd Peacock, Courtney Rogers, Michael McDaniel, Thoma Grondin. Third Row: Brian Smith, Bernard Vanaria, Brian Ruscak, Arthur Frigault, Arthur Rosenberg, Alfred Rochon, Sumner Barbarick, Charles Smith, James Sinerate, Patrick Fedele. 1601110 Fj7'J'l Roux' Jean Murphy, Janice Waugh, Joanne Vincuilla, Nancy Morabeto, Maureen Mahoney. Second Row: Irene Samways, Dianne Ciorgeone, Anna Mazzone. Diane Rigoli, Linda Maselli. Third Row: Linda Tobin, Constance Conti, Barbara Smith, Linda Kelloway. - -M A-- in-Ab , f' ,I 1 , ,I I 1300111 114 4 I n lld in 'Ny' Fir!! Rout Donna Hanson, Judy D'Onofrio, Mary Pictour. Nl.irtl1.1 Mar-igcwn, El.1im- Kendall. Huy Nixon, Dnnng Circeo, Virginia Nelson. Cheryl Morgan. Nancy Tironc. SQLVIPINI Run: Kdtlilccn Flnlmcrty. NI.1ry Nlurpliy. ,lean S:momttr, Lillian B2lI'llC'IUilI1.J0yCC Couillurd. Bc'rn.1dette Pcllcncr. Katlilccn Mrflullxon, Nl.1rg.1rct Slim.-.4 Nano' Argonrg Ninn. Suter, jean Vfliitncy. B.1rl1.1r.1 Lombardi. Annita B.1rlow. xl.lfIl1.l Pirkfmq lJ7.lfl .lf.l Rolwrtx '1'f':v.i Rfr. Dime limi'- ford. Linda Canniyzo. james Hayes, Alfred Blanchard. Norman Tliidummn, Stumn DL-Vincent, Korn l4.irn'rlr Stczrn Salamone, XX'alter Cook, Vfalter Duddy. 'P.1trici.1 I.aRowee. Lois NI.1nol.i 130114 113 Flrff Ron: Vnmn llc-ww, 'lcnin Varlu, lun llornci lvl 4' lf H N . I - I V- 1 1 r X1 - ' Marv Nonlii Mira- Ylmnnon, Nlanrc-fri Rlwlif Sf. w.:' IQ, :. XX ' - ll - X 4 .7 Is X .1 I 5, , r1lC. Nnnfv llorilrms. xl.lI'K.lfl'l lfiliu, llirlum llcll lr.i'if'ti .-'llili Aww I5 lfli' l .f7a VQ5- ll .g ,VX-'V 7 lwr. XY'ulil'fc IDL-wwoml, lolm l.c':r'r il 1' ui' R :4 llrwic' X .ali Clif I IV- rw: lr: l l' Tilil I '- - N MX l BUUIY1-lfl. Rulmrll K.lllPllI9. AI firxxt-if- ri, lolm f,ip1v1lllrmw Ri lord fl :' llz' 5 Rv v Q '- ig H x. -b f- 1 mond Hash 1300111 115 Fin! Row: Teresa Waldron, Judy Long, Shirley Fc-gan, Pauline Tuccio, Paul Murphy, Margaret Ayoub, Diane DiBona, Alice Thurston, Charlene Courtney. Second Row: Lucinda Potter, Dian Cote, Pat Leary, Roseanne Cacciatore, Jean Mancuso, Joan Annunziata, Muriel McManus, Sally Hunter, Gay Carbone, Elaine Niose, Norma Kruze, Kathryn Chais- son, Dawn Andrews, Priscilla Hayes, Sheila O'Neill, Hermie Le Forte. Third Row: Jim DeLuco, Ronald Hanninan, Stephen Santamaria, Lawrence Selig, Joe Casale, Larry LeClair, Richard Grenier, Martin Scafidi, Ed O'Connell. V Fin: Row: Mary Powers, Jeannette Tranchita, Delores Cardillo, Carol Norton, Mary A. Fay, Gertrude Collett, Patricia Despres, Mary DeYoung, Marilyn Lucas. Second Row: Julia Connors, Marie Costello, Nancy Prime, Cecelia LeBlanc, Diane Kingsley, Linda Slack, Betty Jean Landry, Beverly Cremin, Jane Toroyan, Sharon Sullivan, Jeanne Bonica. Third Row: Beverly Cincotta, James Geary, James McGonigle, Stephen Spaulding, Robert Hindle, Raymond Burke, John Bononi, Robert DeCecca, Christine Edmunds, Marie Leger. -- -H ,. .- Z'..- , Hmm I I8 Q - 1 ,Lf . , f . V, , 3 X -A. l l i l I l I ii l I I 4 N i i l l Firf! Rffiv: john Range, Ronald Rutkoski. Kenneth Bentley. James Ahlman. Richard Colini Andrew Toner, XY':lliam l Kreseer. Richard Sheard, Michael Hanlon. Ronald Silva. Christopher Brigandi. Richard Vitale. Strmzd Ron' Camden LeBlanc. Richard Culver. Paul Brennan. Donald Brannely Karen Carlinane. Elaine gL'IlTt'fklHIl'i. liaihara Crrhlw. D1-IUC Forsythe. Phylliss Crossland, Rmemary Connerney. Henry Ahhondanfio Fr-f,1:.' Rfflii Bertha Collette. Marv Leonard. 4 , Catherine Nelson. Patricia Glovasky. Gail Hamilton. Patricia Hall, D:ane Dontette. gl-wee Chase. liarhara Beck, Betty Landrv. klfffllfl 211 X. Qxx' 4 v iv ' Firm' Rf H' Rohcrt Nleua, R:-liaril ll.If'flllU Arthiir lliitviiri. li'-hu' X ti- I- Wi t. 1-arm' I 'wi C Xl- ' XX ' liotiie. laiviu llarrinigton. Alcrtirx Dum Ri-hir' l'rt'lr: .Lg X . R 1 IN c ggi li' l N' TT l' f 1 i X raliax, Rohtrt filarlt. Xlarlt fYlllXti', IM-it Xffilito' XY'-Tl air- f ' l'lr ll N I ::. l N l' if ' l l Ilitkx, Rlitli Kiwliliilin 'l i.f R :. Qiixm Uriirrt lllilllu llirlo in l '- Xlfn lf ' , -' ' 7' ' 3 Ijlllblllll. Nlartlia filvldl, llarlura lliriitir Ann l'ii:r'1rl:-'v li- l- ll- 'nf l'- ' l N il l i l r ' 161111111 O '..., STX af Fir!! Roux' janet Whelan, Margaret Newfell, Francis Waht, Marcia Parkhurst, Judy Shadrawy, Nanqf Leonard, Barbara Nevard, Diane Rynn, Anne O'Keefe. Second Row: David Folsom, Peter Curry, Gary Dunbrack, James Fair, Robert Dean, Thomas Cahill, Joe Worcester, Russell Chamberlain. Third Roux' joe Bradley, Paul Palmer, Stewart Anderson, Wayne Abbott, Richard Cocivera, Robert Curry, james Blaikie, Peter Gibson. 16011102 if fl C-'DQ Ct Fifi: Rout: Susanne Taylor, Laurie Stanton, Janet Bouclreau, Barbara Bonney, Mary Stankard, Ernestine Tomao, Jean- nette Geoffrion, Barbara Scalia. Second Row: Adrienne Stevens, Sandra Young, john Peaslee, Gary McElhiney, Joseph Kirley, Don Kruger, Terrence McNamara, Donald Hamilton, Joel Weiner, Suzanne Stewart, jane Young, Nancy Pan- caldo. Third Row: Paul Porier, Steven Gruber, Stephen Goodman, Bruce Kennedy, Francis Aucoin, Stephen Pittorino, Larry LeBrun, Robert Goldstein, Leif Larson, Frank Peace, Louis Vassalotti, Russell Milholland, Kenneth Walsh. i - ' -' '-- ri. ' ,mil -,, 0 T 51' l n D 4 .1 A X. X il ,A -1? ' f ' lr E 1 ,, si 'f' VX ' -' -- , ' 'W V? lp We Sally Madden, Secretaryg Doris Loeser. Vice-President: Marilyn Doriii, Trc.1surcrg Richard Bazillion. President. 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Q51 ,,, I 'Y Q ui 'rs-' 7111f112fr Classzkal League nhl 'N X X fx X- ite fggir Clissiwl 222 Crrefzaits tom figii 'i iii iii if i i'..QLzii:g: ,TY . - 1 1 --5, ,-..-,.:'-,- ....f- A M-.. .--.-.,-,. f' ,--... - Y D l I ' Zflb' Deb ting 61110 l Sl-.-J I if The Debating Club, under the direction of Mr. 'leremiah Donovan. participated in debates with New- ton High School, Wfatertown High School, and Brookline High School, Among the topics debated were: Resolved: that the United Nations should be significantly strengthenedg that the lfnited States should resume diplomatic relations with Cubag that federal aid to education should be extended to private schools. Proponents of the argument are: Ernest Ansara, Barbara Arsenualt, Richard Bazillion, .loanne Bergman, Richard Cocivera, Elsa Durlcee, Lyndalle lfalvey, Robert Fiorelli, Philip Johnson, Ruth john- son, Dana Katz, George Marshall, James McElroy, Neal Poole, Mark Rosen, Sandra Santolucito, Arthur Schriberg, Sandra Young and Rolf Stahlheber. President of the society is Joanne Bergman. Ruth johnson and Barbara Arsenault are recording and corresponding secretaries respectively. Arthur Shriberg is keeper of the exchequer. The honorary Presi- dent is Marilyn Doria. Pep Squad 43'-2 F I 5 i , , 5 5 a i 3 -5 sv OFFICERS Cynthia Russell. President Donna Drake. Vice-President Eileen Garside. Secretary Susan Cross. Treamfer Deborah Schofield. Reprerentative Faculty Advisor- Miss Hogan -v C3 .W A56 0 'h 2-s, Fm I 1 ,,- 'iii' fl- Q P5 mn J l 136 ?ufurc' Zfeach rs 1ff,4m6ric'1l Botzom, lefz to right: Leslie Ectrnan, Judy Cambal, Lenny O'Brien, Noreen Cooke. Cathy Battaglia, Judy Berley, Lyndall Falvey. Top, Iefz zo right: Miss Tahaney, Virginia Reilly, Pat Brueck, Dot De Vincent, Susan Soles, Bernice Bright, Roberta Restieri, Sue Kessler, Eileen Garside, Anne Doorakian, Sue DeStefano, Judy Campisi, Sandra Sessi, Sylvia Reese. l lux 1961 saw the addition of a new club to Waltham High School. A member of a nation-wide high school organization, the Future Teachers of America serves to enlighten pupils who are going into the teaching profes- sion as to the various methods and techniques of teach- ing at all levels of education. Meetings and discussions with educators and practice teachers form an important part of the year's activities. Miss Eleanor Tahaney is faculty advisor. At: ,s- 'X .'-1' ' . !'! Marilyn Doria U1 ' W k at Waltham ff gh Florence l'.itti THIS XYFFK .-Yl XY:Xl.Tll.'XXl -. .. . , llllill is .1 :retry-.1ptf' i L 't pub lixhetl weekly in the XVXYS TRIBVNI1. Student reporters write .thnut clrzh .tc- tixitief.. Scliowl nevw. xpurts .intl Npttial ex ents. The experience lexznetl trim this inurmliitic .tctivity .iitli the Qtudentf tn prepare for tiuture literary c.treerS. X I xr! l EDITORIAL STAFF: E. Richelson, J. Kennedy, F. Patti. M. Dtiri.i. C Kc-nm-ig R. Genova. S. Madden, ji Cahill, I.. Mula, R Bazillion. N. Poole, L. Yeamnns, R. Johnson, J. Bergman, D. Gmnchelli. 9. Kevlar, S. Cross, R. Stahlheber VOCATIONAL FDITORS: Everett Dalla Costa, john Edmunds. Francis Mazzarini. james Cnye. David O'NCil. , .... . '37 Kiefer Keuueil Sitting: Judy Berly, Pamela Agrillo, Francine Ballas, Susan Frye, Diane Bornback, Noella Ouelette, Judith Cambal, Ruth Johnson, Pauline Bra- tenas, Ann Doorakian, Barbara Arse- nault, Diane Houde. Back Row: Ann Fucci, Janet Pittari, Sally McCullough, Mrs. Flynn, Margaret Manzon, Diane Jackson, Marilyn Foster, Janice Cop- son, Carol Viola, Bernice Bright, Linda Bishop, Mary Kelton, Noreen Cooke, Patricia Brueck, Janet Wiker, Janet Swift, Madeline Brandon, Betty Ware- ing, Evelyn Falter, Bev Moldoff. K , .5 . N 15, x Ni' sf I i Q9 ag: rg 3 4' - ,Q I , . 1- Seieuee Seminar First Rauf: Thomas Ryan, Robert Stempson, Dave I-Iolt, Steven Good- man, Thomas Cafarella, Joseph Wil- liams, Donald Durkee. Second Row: James Blaikie, James McElroy, Anth- ony Filosa, David McPherson, Geof- frey Dorin, Gary Mclilhiney. Third Row: Sandra Santolucito, Mark Rosen, Courtney Rogers, Philip Rhodes, Jo- seph Bergantino, Paul Julien, Carl Fredrickson, Paul Benson, James Fair, Bob Yamartino, Glenn Gustavson, Peter Gibson, Robert Kulin, Paul Granchelli. N01 in Picture: John Mor- rison, John Fucci, Dick Meserve, Bob Porter. - P ,Main Oficc' ruff Sitting: left to rigbtHPatricia Powers, Diane Bnrnbacl-c. Marie Ferro, Sandra Markham. SfJlIdi?1'Q.' Iaft to fight-- Cathcrinc Battaglia. Donna Miller, Pa- tricia Brueck, Lynne Ycamana Mil- dred Duddy, Carol Chaisson, Marilyn Aronson. Mr. ffusson 19 ftzff fr I v .' l'..tz' 1.1 K, git. 'Ii-.in Crmcw, Difnna Nl. ,f, Nl .fx Durlrly, Xanqv klvllffllf' S' f.'.f.' Karan la- li rl anna Cahill. Dunn- Y.arr.,rQ... l'.. L-l.1 Nlmirr. P.ll1l.lCl1l 'i C-.if il flu ann, Ann F.irnv.wrrl:, Bla: L Or r' ra 2 O Staff ILHN t',.,.3 , I H M Xl l-'r Y . - IQ, .,. I IQ X. I , l lv' f 'f.-an X 1 Ka? --71 lil , . ll - K1fl':'f' l l l39 Eritasaa Kay Firrt Row, left to riglat-Leonard Gibson, Captain David Smith, John Milmore, Neil McPhee, Raymond Vitale, Edward Harrigan, Raymond Stahl, Charles Freeman. Second Row, left to riglat-Brian Duffy, William Enos, Herbert Morang, Elliott Richel- son, Robert Mondene, George Ing- lis, Robert Keeler, George Marshall, Richard Meserve, Peter Clark, Peter Jacquith, Lawrence Coffin. . ZA Squad Kneeling, left to riglat-R. English, V- Camuti, R. Doucette, C. Parkinso Sitting-P. Jacquith, L. Coffin, Cl Marshall, C. Terrell, R. Farr, L. Swei son. Standing-Fred Demeo, S. K' gore, D. Smith, L. Selig, R. Grenid D. Garrahan, W. O'Donnell, P. Bei son, C. Frederickson, D. Folsom, Ml Donovan. lllilei vo Il!!ee H54 1 3 1 Marana Squad First Row, left to right-J. Bergman J. Campisi, B. Colvin, P. Clancy, 1 Barber, B. O'Brien, S. Butler, P Brueck, L. Ectman. Second Row, lef to 1-iglat-D. Stevenson, F. Forte, P Agrillo, R. johnson, L. Yeamans, P Marden, C. Russell, R. Restieri, M McCorey, B. Restuccia, S. Sessi, R Vitale, L. Gibson. Third Row, left tt fight-W. Hamilton, N. McPhee, D De Vincent, P. Bratenas, C. Whitney J. O'Connell, D. Granchelli, S. West cott, A. Fredericks, S. Steele, S. Rallis E. Garside, S. Lydon, F, Tortola, P Clark. Football Q ' I, 4 ' I . -9 ., ,1 ' f 2-. , 'f1!.:13- 'Q Ray runs over fleld kxllmg clock ln upset mer Haverhxll Donm runs for second TD Mi Q-V Q11 gg y! ,f ,- f 41160 4 Co-Captains RAY VITAIE CHARHF FRFFMAN 7 I 1-. P Waltham Waltham Waltham N Gb .- .J at i QM- r N K z ' y..-. s 3 DOUG MARTIN FRANK FORTE W. R 9 tel l . MQ, l J.. g ,7 A 1 i W V 'Is ry 'F . Su I e it V - 55-Q FRED TOROLA ED REED .er Q' if ya, .- . 4 , 'Nr JERRY P1TToR1No I 42 TONY RUSSO Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham WOODY SAVAGE C R I M S O l 1 V ' SUBURBAN Pint Row: J. Lentini, G. Pittorino, D. Stevenson, D. Mo reale, F. Forte, J. Estabrook, T. Hardy, C. Freeman, R. V tale, F. Tortola, E. Reed, W. Hamilton, D. Martin, V Savage, D. Q'Neil. Sqcond Row: R. Patten, D. Carmiscian D. Hartwell, B. Courtney, J. Orifice, D. Larson, J. Dio. B. Allenberg, T. Faloso, G. Moulton, R. Lopez, T. Russ J. DADDONA D. CHARLTON J. KROL With a new coach and an enthusiastic team Waltham High opened its 1960 football season on September 24. Head coach john Krol, ex- Dartmouth star, replaced Mr. Joseph Zeno. Another new addition to the staff this year was Mr. Henry Woronicz, former Boston College great. Because of the lack of spring practice and the loss of all-scholastic quarterback Larry Zeno, who had moved to the West Coast, Waltham II E LEAGUE xi. I Malden .................... 26 L7 -5 Q ff Brookline .... ......... 3 8 ' vw Arlington ................ 32 ,' Haverhill . . 6 Malden Catholic .... 15 Nashua C . . . 44 Brockton ...... ........, 6 0 T Newton ........ ..... O Somerville .... ......... 2 O X. I 9 DAVE O'NEILL TERRY HARDY T. Lucas, P. jannoni, A. Domings, R. Fiore. A. Barber. K. N C 11' ik May, Kinsman, B. Crowley, B. Pantanella. Tbifd Rau: JOE IAENTINI P. Catino. C. Bentley, R. English, V, Doucet, T. Mareno, C. Wilson. A. Grote, P. Thiffault, D. Vfeston. D. Kruger. D. Carme, A. Toner. A. Mello, D, Vitale. T. Cormier. K. Hargreaves..D. Nodica. H. NVORONICZ H. OBRIEN T. CHIARFLLI High got off to a slow start. However, with each game there was improvement until we succeeded in upsetting a powerful Haverhill team and shuttine out our arch-rival Newton. Seventeen boys from the class of 1961 led by co-captains Charlie Freeman and Ray Vitale sparked the team with their efforts. Ray Vitale was the recipient of the Most Valuable Player trophy while Eddie Reed received the Most Improved Player award. DON STFVFNSC BX b i, A' 'f r JACK ESTABROOK Ci 4 ui . 1.0.- . 3 I DAVIT sioRRrAi.r ,J --4 xx .-wxi ii XVII lov I43 1 . -.. -,.-- ., ,.,, . , . fa- 5 f. r 'D N A H '9' ' 1. SQ W we Q Y. W ' n my 3 I VV I' 1 Q-5, K Y x ,A Q A mfy fm X Y vb ' L.. -r- 9.0 -:A vs, 'il A H 'J' g V., pai ' W V, F Q 34 p-. s 1 4 W 1+ ,Q Q W Q Q. W 9 1 W s X s. ' 'v I I, V1 X I V' .J . -an 1 X! - N: , ,i f X B. f ' 5? Q f ? M74 Za ts x 5-ab , H' ,Z l f v gfgglgy f f f f ' G 'z f 5 .... B' 1 1427741 ' ' -vi i SCHEDULE E M U 'Q-'ff ,, 'V r df ylffyi 2 lj 'N wr I h, i a6 'Q t' k M ,---- U -vfA-v. 19 i X. IW X L l it e 24 C Wililiil -i.QQ...g.e..3i iailliom .... . , Q 1 7 .Z We Wf , Q Y ,N S, W yvaalrliam ,,+......, Imeigon .A...., ....,.... .---fA- 3 Z 19 'if ri tiarn .,,,v A- e 1 2 CH - .-------'- -----'v4-A---- - ,,-5Q,, ,,,,,,., we In 2??3 'ffe'5' Waltham A 56 Catholic Memorial ........--4- 19 ,a ff , ggi,-5' 472 ' ' f Waltham . 15 Winchester .,eiee--i---eeei-i- -f--- 5 0 A -A f XX'altham . .. .,,e 24 Canton ,eeieeee eeee eei.- .-e----- 5 1 ' '1'5?l?2'iiib?Z23a . -1 if 7 X75 f Waltham ee4ee,e,,,e .34 Brookline .eee. ......e. 2 1 1 , , l ' I ... Cy Walthana , , l.,, 35 Newton ,,,. .f.--e.. 5 9 f f X, 47 7-2, X f , V ,z-. fz f'fCf'!' 'sts -f' V . 7, 2 ,ff ,-Q I-,ff , :fi-,gkf f , 1 -il ,,' 'ff Ol QQ T X ,, .fw - Y'X n'ix, 1 95:41 Egllill i YgIGll+l V SEIGH J A-f I acl ' - . ' 0 N54 i l IQHIEHG x- I 'xg' Front Row: D. Holl, D. Lang, capt. K. Morash. Coach Gould, manager P. Brueck, J. Crane, B. Stempson. Second Row: F. Viles, D. jackson, T. Eastler, D. Meserve, D. Babineau, B. Lelieuvre, V. Nicolai. Third Row: D. Littlefield, L. Gibson, C. Rogers, J. Leone, J. Niose J. Ledger. I For the first time at Wfaltham High School, a cross country team was formed under the direction of Coach Lee Gould. The campaign consisting of 9 meets was led by captain Ken Morash, 2 with a supporting cast of senior teammates including: Lenny Gib- J son, Brian Duffy, Billy Rodrigues, and jerry Leone. Although we were up against very strong teams, we succeeded in beating Canton and our arch-rival Newton. Captain Ken Morash Theyyre off '45 1 BASKETBALL ., . . . , 1 ,V xx X f 1 X -' X I W 11:51, V 1wK '1:xxx,SZ, zflflf l , xx xxbxrfg '?x'1xl:':IL- A ff-21 - . N ,X H Q fl- 41.5 .Spiga .f I N fl 76. 1 fjmx is LIE K1 I fH,7'? If' ,X X. ,fff X ' 4 ff M fyffawm , '- R f, 'N ff fgfbf -'rffxiix' 581:11 'lf 1. V I ff MN' s f ,g ,fx ' 'H : K' 1 ' 4 1 NR I 5.1191 Axxht 5, z J' X 1 -1 ' , .' ,11':'..f X' f- . N g1ff1i'x 'M f , Y I Ks 1 f V. ws- Vx - . f? 1 -'f ' ff' ' 4,7 I1 ,,. fx- fi: I Ilgixixt. ,glitz I ul I i - . I jfflif .Q ISE :iii QIIQS X42 ' f f,-K+ ,f f g 3, ff X I ' 1 ,y x sfff ,NH N I X7 E Wy! ., 1 ' ,f5..,Q .KJ X , 3 5 X13 rfllff xv! f -X , H -sfflf---., ,ff? f X 1 Dlli ii :bites 1.2-1 ifii Czf -, 4 'Jjj-, I lg! 1 ::'LX K T-Er ..,-.--., J-, 4 4: 4 ! O, BILL RETIPAS SUBURBAN LEAGUE Waltham ,,..... v.,LLL 5 4 Rindge ....,.... 62 Waltham L....,L. ......,A 5 7 Ringe .,LA,,V... 55 Wfaltham 55 Brockton .t..,.. 55 W'altham ,.Y..tA LtL,LL 4 5 Brockton .YL,, 75 Waltham 5 5 Cambridge 51 Waltham 58 Cambridge aaaY.V 40 Waltham 40 Arlington raaa. 44 XY'altham 59 Arlington , . 59 Vifaltham 57 Nashua ,U 49 NX'aItham 61 Vfatertown t,a, 59 XX'altham 41 XYatertown 59 XValtham 57 Newton 55 XValtham ,5,5,,, 7,,,,, 6 -l Newton , 42 Xlfaltham 55 Brookline L, 551 Wfaltham 52 Brookline . ., ,,,,..r,r .. 60 Waltham 57 Archbp. Williams 70 XY'altham 55 Newton South A 54 Xlifaltham 56 Newton South 5, 59 Waltham 64 Belmont 60 Vlfaltham 29 Somerville 70 .Q.a, Frou!-Ball Boy-McGann. Fin! Rau'-D. Larson, B. Duffy, R. Vitale. B Petipas, L eau C. Grindrod. Bark Row-R. Burke, D. Kruger, G. Bloulton. P, Gmcefta COACHES W.. Variity'-A, QUINN -lunmrY.1rQztvf K HARDING XVith only two first strmlqers returnmtg from the previous year Coach Quinn was faced with the serious problem of rebuilding the XV.H.S. basketball team. liutlmfully .xwwted by t twat '.ll'l.1ll1S Brian Duffy and Ray Vitale, he produced .1 team whnclm ,une .1 superb all-round effort during the Moo loc-I serwn if P .Q w G 4 ,ws iv.. . A N, V, ' lm. ' K ' wr- -, Q A, ,vu gf A 2 , 'W ,,+,, L L' A 'ww T 'r L A- : H T L . A H ' M A H M A M M R- f.-- ga . 'VV ' N- ' ,Ll im i n mf- X i 0 sffgsi An' UN? T 5 ..x N 'N ' Q 0 M, Q ft! Q g ak ff L : Q K t HOCKEY The fuceoff . f 1 f If 'row 'df ,K I l 1 4' 5 4 pn Al 1 'I ff A f A f sfii'-W 4 ' v XM .y 9 f vw 2 ff vv w 4:70 l., Our defense mcn in .lytnon , h K Swv' 4 ,-- .. Slwut if in Captain 'IAINI UTI 'SFNS 'Hs fbi 'N ,VW QQNONL QQQK rN xmk N I'r.m-X M .1 ., '. J 4 8 f C L Q Y--- CKE C, ,- x ,.-rg fafc, .. :K ..-I 'X 1' .gi .,. A X .e . 'f -r Lv B. XY,1Q:2tafti YY'alel':ar: . Yfalthazt .. Walthaii . XY'a1:ha::t .. f' XY'aQi1a::i .. N-' I . : wx- . Q L xvaieeari 5' ' K XY'.1l:lia:: v,,vv L' A Yfalthaii .. it ' -., fr- I lx .. 'u' -C 7 if-Q It f Xiafuait . Q' Q59 ' una' . W ' XX-a.::a:t 'rip' X Qxaffazt . ,,, 7, gf? .. MMM use an 4+ , f --- 9-S ' fa -Qi 1- U In I ' Q . . Y' 5 'V 5' ,ah Ld.- Lib' YQJJ ,1?L-4 em C -,fe F-V-1-P L-.. - -,::.CL KJ' P- 'f x b, CK EETABROOK ,,a-47 ee.. Qi 1 '?n.-of f '.' kv., i W 'NX Fir: B:::: 5553: Rau: D. Littlefield. I. Eszabrc-ak. I. Leger. K. Map I 3 I. Bfeggszn. D. Bfagner. S. Bins. C. O'Xeil. B. Fcszez .1 'Rina' P. C:::jr. R. Chznb-e:lain. W. Abbe: T. Easier. C Xieffrsfzg. X. T-f:Piee. -T Dgazet. T Ciuse:s. B. Ciicitta. F Kelley. D. Wmestlz. A. M:C.a:'Qi5'. The XY'altham High S:hool he-d-:ey team. chosen a :ide contender before the season began. Presented a lineup wigh as much ex- gerfenee as any team in :he league. Included Q were :he :eg seoring G.B.L line of Captain Tim Cousem. Prarlk Kelley, and Xeil McPhee. Neil :ook all honors the G.B.I. Leagues top scorer LEAGUE Brookline . A... W2 lfiifgffn ff fffilfi WW? f f Newton ....., o..... t 2 9 A A L Cambridge 7,... ,,.... 0 'X a ' 440 V X Somerville ...., oo.., i 1 f 3 I ,, -. ,MW Z Rindge' .v .,..o 2 X Ki lla? 7 l 55235236 ffl Z j fm XW W Arlington oooo . 6 'W?flf .0 ,il - X X Newton ,,,, 2 X X Hula: X A Cambridge t, it 2 l1 Kim Z Somerville t 2 N Q! W Rindge 1 9 4 422 , X X '0,fg'f, X B. C. High , Z ,.....--. t ' , '75 f YJ l V lv l ' ' lb 0 .' L J XI 'T ' ,O C2 E I . V ' A I 450 ' Coach-VU. BRINN Qsvf , vi, ' ll Bl Z - 'f?' 13 ifimxx i4U,i.I3x' with 20 goals .md 7 assists. Coach XV.iltcr Brinn was certainly proud ol' his lwoys wlicn tlicy lmiiiilull .1 lwrtli in tlu Suu llotlxu' Tour, ncy. They thcn wont .1l1c.ul to but Clmrlcx- town 5-0 lx-fore sucminlwing to thy State ch.1m- pion, Norwoml. 7 Tl 1 A 9 I l.-XRRY D.'NNll'l 9 IARRY HRK WPHX X BASEBALL 1960 . ll i . vi w 1 i 5 , ,, l 1 ,L i li ,-'r,J .Q JV. . ' Ax., .r jx X Tx : N l I ,A , ff S 'qi' -. if i -ffl., 'c X 1 1 'I A , :Lf Captain-NEIL MCPHEE The 1960 campaign was the most successful in the modern baseball history of our school. Under first-year coach Ray Yet- ten the Wfaltham team became co-champion of the Suburban League and went on to reach the semi-finals of the Eastern Massachusetts Tourney before being eliminated by St. john's Prep. The 1961 W.H.S. nine should be just as strong down the middle. The returning sen- iors are catcher Ray Vitale, sec- ond baseman Neil McPhee, and centerfielder Buddy Lando. BASEBALL SCHEDULE XX'altham Brockton . Waltham Brockton . W'altham Arlington . XXf'altham Arlington . Waltham Rindge v.,., VC'altham Rindge Vcc.t Waltham Brookline . Vyaltham Brookline . Vifaltham XX'atertown Walthani Vifatertown VC'altham Newton XX1'altham Newton Waltham Cambridge XValtham Cambridge XY'altham Brookline . Vifaltham Melrose W'altham Belmont XXf'altham St. JOhn's CO-CHAMPIONS Fifi! Row-E. Noke, M. Sullivan, M. Skane, A Crane L Zeno R Bergeson R Vitale Serond Row-B. Lando, J. Lucchese, W. Barrick, G. Moulton N McPhee S Biinn Coach R Yetten The winning run Put him out 1251? w.H.s. TEAMS 1961 11- -ff .F3fQf-ff! L ' K - I v M I 4 R1-fw7VfX'5 wzkf C 5 M I, 1 5 . Q 'Fil 7 -W, A -2' 'Pzffe QV Y, X l ' f' X! 97? c?--:,4f. ,1 7 .9 1 , ,4f Y fry Pl N 'ff ff P :Q ff- 2 2.4 -J fl f' ' 'fffff' ' Vx ' f X ff I n , I N ' 2 E1 1 1. 74 ,'8ff'3,Q,e- X X , 5 ' Fin! Roux' J. Kennan, D. O'Mnra, T. Neville. P. O'M.1r.1. C. Benson. Strand Rffux P. I ffgg Rhodes. K. Barnicle, E. Reed. A. Foran. R. Hindle. P. Ferro X j 'f' ,fl X fff f f 51' 41 '., ,t ' X f 2 fffi if ' f l ' M. 'WJ PM xx-424 1 A 'UMQ4 fmvs' . I xl N i I fxrlx X 1 TU-14! 1 xx P ' 1 5, . X D . , gf-,N , GOLF TEAM I A. Qfffw V' 5 y gif ,T, elk ' f M x X 'iff fl 'l 1 f f ffblqg - .ff ' l If lb 'ivainffg f l.-1.31.5- fl. 0 .2 f ki 'CC' . Sv xv it -- W 2.x-7, ff fff ayeffi rgeiifs ar - f ci f LET I 'fl P Q ll fr if P 5 - Z 'xxx 5, I s ?q'i -412 -4., . xr px I I .' 'I31 1, i ,Mg LIE :N le g gl -1 Front Roux E Ruchclson, C-mcll Ellmtt. F Har- Fnf: Ren' ll l'-wtcr. R llclarv. XX lag'-' l' N -' F E2 K - 5' rlgan. Srmud Run' P Gnrlwr, 1. Knrlcv, T E Bunn, XY' O Dwnncll. A K mg, l' C lark R l 312 Cahull. '53 2 GIRLS' SPORTS w f P P Ca 9 Clays Champ' 69. . V ' KY 1' S Sh Jc bl My 50 S P W 5 C lo . A O - , QQ , O0 5 A' DF't' ...X Y G. Fitch 1 .n 0' Q ' il '37 J. Desmond fy . 5 'td' ' , A 1 X .V , KN X N . fi- Ni .wx VW.'l1llll 'l'lLExK'llWx! ww w X J Wiker J. Desmond fab , N Y 1 -XX L. Yeamans I S I Cambnl R A. Farnsworth A I KW . X95 ,e:n1,,. L4 X Rf M. Kclrwn Vfzf R ,, r 1 l x wc, 5 'K V F.1rr1Nxwrtl1 4 5 S K. 5 I L. Ycamans -I. Desmond W 414- L G. Fitch v 1 Q , rl 'rlqfv ,W li i- , V 17 w rf' ' - ri 0 A f Q9 if 1 Y . n , Q j Clmfml F J XY'zkc'r A F.lrnQworfh S. Soles As we send the 1961 Mirror to press. we wish to make the following acknowl- edgments: i l I E 9 i I! 1. I MR. THOMAS F. NEYLON. IR. As you look through the vearbook you imme- , diatelv notice the excellent sketches which ap- constructive criticism we wish to thank Mr. Paul Shea, Art Supervisor of the Yfaltham Public I Schools. J l . pear on the pages. For his enthusiastic aid and Most of all we wish to thank Mr. Thomas Nevlon. our faculty advisor. for his enthusiasm and unceasing effort to make this Mirror the best that XValtham High has had. XY'e know that manv times we would have failed had it not been for Mr. Nevlons constant hard work, guidance. and creative ideas. MR. PAUL D. SHEA The Editors also wish to express thanks to Mr. Wfilliam Gallagher and Mr. james Yfestall, our headmasters, for the manv kindnesses which they accorded us while we were producing this book. IS6 FRIENDS OF WALTHAM HIGH Dr. Pefer Angelo Dr. A. P. Bloomenfhal P. Gerard Cahill, AHorney Cahill-Delaney-Lawson, AH'orneys Mr. and Mrs. Clem Cambal Dr. J. J. Caravaglio Felix E. CincoHa, A'r+orney Dr. Samuel Cohn Coleman and Sons, Real'rors Michael J. Connolly, A'H'orney William H. Curnyn, AHorney Dr. Louis Cufler Richard Dacey and John Jenney A'H'orneys Mr. and Mrs. Murray Decola Norman Diamond, D.M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Franlc Falvey Arfhur Finn, AHorney Flynn and Flynn, A++orneys Fosfer and Fos+er, A++orneys A Friend Dr. Leon Ginsburg John Hanagan, D.M.D. lrad B. Hardy, M.D. Harnish, Mansfield, Marsh, and MacDonald Harvey, Bannan, and Bannan Dr. E. Slanley Hobbs, Jr. J. M. Karasoff, D.V.M. Dr. Ar+hur Lanagan John J. Larlcin, D.M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Lesfer MacAr+hur Bernard MacDonald, D.M.D. Dr. John D. Meola Richard J. Monahan, AHorney Dr. John L. Morrison Dr. Roderick J. O'Neil Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reilly Harold B. Reilly, D.D.S. Harvey J. Resh, AHorney Mayor Ausfin D. Rhodes William H. Russell James V. Smiih, AHorney John J. Sweeney, M.D. Anfhony A. Vanaria, D.D.S. Webb, Webb, and Mariin Dr. Warren G. Young Loyal Order of Moose, Walrham Lodge l0I8 Sons of Haly 994648 Waliham Elks, Local 933 Nicholas Semenza, M.D. 161747114 3 MR. eARRAi-iAN Wal+er Currier Yvonne l-lefnferle Carol Johnson Ru+h Johnson Daniel Jones Rober+ Keeler Carole Kehoe Franlc Kelley Pa+ricia Kelley Janel' Kelly Carol Kenney Eileen Keough Susan Kessler Richard King Carol Kingsley Philip Kingsley David Kinsley Pe+er Kinsley Judy Kochenderfer Salva'I'ore Lando Gerard Leone Mary Livermore Doris Loeser Ann Loren+z James Lucchese Norman MacDonald Frank Maroifella George Marshall Douglas Marlin William Maxwell Laurence Mazzone Roberl' McElhiney Neil McPhee William Reynolds MISS MAC QUARRIE Elaine Caruso Elaine Chisholm Dianne Clare Vinceni' Corcoran Joan Crusco Camille DePres Donna Drake Sheila Dubie Jacquelyn LeBlanc Barbara LeClaire Judilh MacDonald Joan MacQuarrie Donna Miller Carol Mosca Elaine Naloli Mildred Duddy Susan Frye Joan Gardner Margaref Gauihier David Gray Irene Hayes Francis Jenlcins Judifh Kennedy JoAnne Ordile Nancy Pellegrino Pafricia Piper Palricia Powers Carmela Rados+a Ann Rivers Charles Ryan Monda Sawyer MISS HOGARTY Jane'r Alspacln Carolyn Ansara BeH'y Beninafi Vince'r Berinafo Sherry Buflerr Carol Caney Pauline Cappadona Carol CaHon Leon Duprez Edward Edmunds Caflnerine Falzone Pa+ricia lanneHi Mary Kelron Janice Lawler Mary Lou Leary Candace Long Jane+ MacQueen Elaine Mahan Carol Marmonfi Pa+ricia Noble Lynn Oberly Barbara O'Brien Rosanne Orlando Anna Pasquali David Purdy Janice Recine Barbara Roclnon Pafricia A. Roy Brenda Tedesco Janyce Wood MISS MOONEY Roland Anderson Francine Ballas Dianne Bedford Diane R. Bornbaclc Nancy M. Burlce Rose M. Cliiasson Laurence Coffin James Comeau Paula J. Curry Pafricia M. Daly Carol D. De Saulniers Theresa P. Di Gregorio Ann Shirley Farnswor'rln Gloria Jean Fi+cl1 Diane M. Fifzsimmons Diane L. Grancluelli Diane M. Lembo Sandra Markham Judy F. Young Pafricia E. Mazzola Mary Jane Messia Jeanne M. McDonnell Palricia Propl1e'r Fafricie Rigola Elizabefh J. Rose Barbara Rumson Yvonne Samson Janef Smiflw Elaine K. Soberg Claudefie Soolrian Nadine M. Sozanslzi Sandra L. Sforer Sandra J. Tomao Nancy R. Tuife Nancy L. Turner Barbara M. Walazelc Linda Lee Wheeler MISS TAHANEY JON' Alvlfffaf' Paul LeBlanc Lay-.'-ence Arnold Philip LeBlanc Gini 5SSuClS++S- Ronald LeBlanc Pefef Beck Wendell Ligh+ Ci-aries Benson Francis Mandile Jorn Coxall William McDonald Bernard Demelle Clenneni Dolan Peler Falzone Tlnomas Ferriclc Marie Ferro M. Francis Gray Donald C5uille'H'e Roland I-lall William Harding Roberl' l'-ler+z Efroy l-lil George Jonns+on Roberl Keane James Murphy Marie Orifice Ronald Percy Sally Pufnam John Quaranfo Donald Rudman Kennelh Sawyer Raymond Slahl Kenne+l1 Sumner Ru'l'l'1 Tyree Jane Vaglica Arlhur Vellanle Ronald Vincuilla MRS. GOLDINGS Meredifh AbboH Grani' Adrian Pamela Agrillo Marcia Anderson Diane Archibald Gary Archibald Allen Aronson Marilyn Aronson Barbara Arsenaulf Ann Babs+oclc Fred Bailey Judi+h Barber Richard Barileman John Basile Cafherine BaHaglia Richard Bazillion William Benoil' Rolf Siahlheber Pauline Berard JoAnne Bergman Judifh Berly Linda Bishop Richard Bomengen Charles Bond Pauline Brafenas Larry Brophy Bernice Brighi Allen Brown David Cail Roberf Cannisfraro Alberf Capoccia Richard Ca+avolo Brian Demeo Diane Houde JoAnne Leone klwlfl MRS. KEENAN Lawrence Bonfllllo Elame De Vlncenl lrad Hardy Lauren MacAr+hur Eugene O Neal Cyn+hla Russel Wllllam Sullivan Roberl Swallan Rufh Sweel Lennarl' Swenson Phlllp Swenson Curhs Talbol Nicholas Tammaro Arlhur Tale Charles Terrell Fred Torfola David Towne Laurnece Tremblay Sam Tucclo Barry Urquharf James Vellung Wllllam Vlncullla Carol Viola Raymond Vnfale Be++y Waremg Richard Wesfall Susanne Wes+coH Carol Whlfney Jane+ Waker Ru'rh Wrlghf Lynne Yeamans Ted Zagwyn on , , o 0 ' ' on ' oo o o as Q . so . o o no ' 0 ' A a MR. EAMES Pa'rricia Brueclr Judi+h Cambal Judifh Campisi Marge Cannisfraro Shirley Cenfola Carole Chaisson Edward Chiasson Timofhy Cousens Connie Curnyn Richard CuHer John Daly Fred Demeo Judifh Desmond Do'r De Vincenf Richard Chiasson Lawrence Cianci Pafricia Clancy Peler Clark Barbara Colvin Noreen Coolce Peier Cornwell Marca Sennefi Beafrice Visco James Dylce Brian Duffy John Edmunds William Enos Jon Esfabroolz Ronald Evans Wal+er Grasser MISS DARMEDY Raymond Daniels Susan Di Slefano Ann Dooralcian Marilyn Doria Ka+hleen Driscoll Leslie Eclman Lyndalle Falvey Roberr Farr Gerald Fay Carol Fieldler Judi'I'h Flaher+y Carole Forbes Frank Forle Marie FrecheH'e Ann Fredericlcs Charles Freeman Thomas Frizzell Donna Dickie Richard Fucci John Ful+on Pafricia Garber Eileen Garside Byron Ge'rchell Leonard Gibson Ka+hleen GoyeH'e An+hony Graceffa Nancy l-lamil+on Wayne Hamilfon John Hanagan Lorraine Hari' George Inglis Peler Jaqui'l'h Philip Johnson Sharon Mac Aslcill KUUWI 3 Miss HIRST Kafhleen Lunny Susan Lydon Janice Maclcin Carol Marchanf Pamela Marden Susan Mar'rin Marie McCorry Calherine McLaughlin Elinor Melody Edward Mi+chell Elaine Mobilia Edward Mogan Roberf Mondene Herberi Morang Kennefh Morash Gordon Morrison Warren Mosher Frank Mrosczcylc Julie Muller Chrisfine Murphy Rober+a Nolce Leonard O'Brien Jane? 0'Connell William O'Donnell William O'Hara Daniel O'Mara Marlc Paladina Richard Panlanella William Paqueife Charles Parlcinson Fredericlr Pazzano KUUWI 3 MR. YETTEN Lenore OuelleHe Noella Ouelleffe Florence PaHi Charlo++e Philbriclc Richard Pomeroy Scofl Power Diane Pugsley Joseph unnn William Rodriques Pafricia Roy Michael Russo Wodrow Savage Cyn+hia Sawin Richard Scanlon Nancy Semenza Sandra Sessu Sandra Rallis Edward Reed Sylvia Reese Virginia Reilly Roberfa Resheri Bernadme Rlsluccla Kevin Rrlcey Bonnie Rober+son Sandra Wel+on Pauline Slmeone Charles Slunner David Smlfh Susan Soles Kevin S+anlcard Sandra S+eele Donald Sfevenson Michele Tummmellu Congralulafions and Very Besl Wishes +o Each Member of lhe Class of I96I. Your school, your family and all of Wallham are proud of your accomplish- menls. As +he years go by and you look back a+ Walfham High +hink also of Your Home BECAUSE: 'lhere's more lo a home 'rhan a house on lhe sfreelp l+'s more 'rhan a place 'ro sleep-in and ear: l'r's more 'rhan a galhering cove for 'rhe nighlg l'r's more lhan a glow and 'rhe cheer oi i'rs lighi. if il s a home i'r's lhe place where your mind is ai resi: l'r's fhe place lhal you work for and dream ol as besf: l'r's a kingdom of 'fenderness here upon earlh, Where The aged are shelfered and 'rhe children have birth. Vs 'rhe place where your love is, your hope's finesl goal, The place where you gel breathing room lor your soul: ll's 'rhe place where your failures are no+ adverfised. A spoi where your virfues are well emphasized. f under your roof-free pure love has ils seal, Then +here's more 'ro your home 'rhan a house on lhe streek coMPuMeNTs or: LOUIS J. KIRSCH, JR. Real+or LOUIS J. KIRSCH, 3rd. Insurance WELTON D. BRCWN Properly Managemeni RINGS - DNS - FAVORS MED ALS TR GPH IES Jeweler of Your School Rings ELLERY P. KOCH 22 Wa+e uo.ase Road BELMONT MASS. CompllmenI's of S FARM BUREAU FASHION SHOPPE For Dresses I+s Lews I55 Lexlnglon S+ 377 Moody S+ WaI+ham Wal+ham Mass TW 3 3370 TW 44066 Glve YOUR CAR 'dogg 1 ,fwgqffff CHARTERHOUSE RESTAURANT I li J . - Sff LOUIES AUTO SHOP General Repa rs S. N TW 4-5689 BENNET R O NEIL Prescrlphon Ophclan ZENITH HEARING AIDS- BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES 742 Ma n SI' Telephone Wal+ham Mass TW 3-0654 NEWTON ST SERVICE STATION Calso Prod ucis I05 Ne Ion SI WALTHAM MASS TW 3 963I Old Roufe I28-Corner River SI. W . BANOUET FACILITIES CAN CHARTERHOUSE MOTOR HOTEL R I28-E 'I A ' I I W Ifh TW 9-8700 A FRIEND Walflw KIRKLAND INSTRUMENT CO 6 Telephone TWinbrool 4-2228 Designers and Mfgrs. of Cusfom Insfrumenis . I n I , . 0 U We Invnfe You Io Ihe 7 L Fea+uring Delucaous Roasf Beef ' . X 'I N. RQ Sfealrs, and Baked u fed Lobsf 7 Accomooxue FROM us-uso VSV ' +. XI 42 . af Wm er S ., a am, Mass I 225 ewfon Sf. n I80 Bear Hull ond m 54 Q ' M PHON E: TWinbrooI: 3-0052 I I - NIAGARA MACHINE - 81 TOOL WORKS Besi. Wishes Presses. Shears, Press Brakes, Machines and Tools for Plafe and Sheef Meial Works +0 The Senior Class ' NORMAN c:.oREcHsEL Bosfon 500 Main Sfreef ' Disfrici' Manager WALTHAM 54. MASS IRVING B. MOORE 65 Hugh SI' - BOSTON WALTHAM SPA CENTRAL scp WALTHAM - Speclallzmg un Flne AssorI'men'r of Sandwiches and Llgh'I' Dmners THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH CHEVROLETS CORVAI RS CORVETTE On Display AI BILL MITCHELL S R F STUMPF JR L J ARSENAULT AMERICAN SUPERIOR WEST END SHOE SERVICE co CHEVROLET AU BU RNDALE 720 M dy 5, WALTHAM WALTHAM TW b k49000 . .I I SEE I 423 Lexingion S+. I I I0 Scum S+. oo . in roo - I I i i B. C. AMES Manu'Iac+urers of DIAL INDICATORS and DIAL MICROMETERS I3I Lexingion S+. WALTHAM, MASS. TWinbrooIc 3-B259 HOUSE OF CARDS 337 Moody S+ree+ WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS Day or Evenings Dual Conirols By Appoinfmen+ Be A BeHer Driver ERNlE'S DRIVING SCHOOL 36 Harvard Sfreef Walfharn 54, Mass. ERNEST J. CARAMANICA T W 3.5930 lnsfrucfor A. 8: F. TYPEWRITER CO. I.B.M. and Royal EIec+ric SpeciaIis+s Service-Sales-Re-n+aIs I7 LEXINGTON STREET WaI+I1am, Mass. ili TW 3-6607 TW 3-392I - V7 iMi77Mw'MIauMuT'S 973 Main Sfreef fit-'y,'5l0N WaI+ham 54, Mass A Facfory Aufhorized - V INC. i Sales and Service w..,Mrm,,,,,,,...--. some RosseToN Compliments of J. F. 8: F. I. ROBINSON. INC. All Forms of Insurance I73 LINEAR ELECTRONICS Phono.gYa.:ST1bISIseedIes Radso BaH'erues WHOLESALE PRICES CompIumen+s of 903 Ma n Sf ee+ Ha o + WALTHAM MASSACHUSETTS TW 4-7300 'S X-f 41 xg some I r f Lef Us Enhance Your Sfarry Eyed Plans ILM 4 sr for +I1e Prom Season Excnhng Formals From S25 00 I00 SUMMER STREET Bosfon DE 8 8033 TW nb ook 4-5484 WALTHAM ARMY AND NAVY STORE We Specialize un CIo+hmg 'For +I1e TOM LYONS DlsI'rlbuI'or Fnres+one Tnres Connare Refreads 2IO Le ngfon S+ 6I4 Moody SI' TW 4-4900 TW 4 5550 BUDGET TERMS Younger Sei' and Campmg Equfpmenf 480 482 MOODY STREET WALTHAM 54 MASS I-11 nu ui I r IO9 mm nd S. - , X 1 T f M 'I 'TS-If A 'L I Qs ' K f 'LII X71 Y I of I FQRMAL! - . I A. y U. 'Z -I 4 J f ' I 5. lib - .Aw Q . . . i r xi . . ' ' l ROY'S PHRRfI1RCVCO,.: ATLANTIC SERVICE W i? Ex ed Re airs PAUL M. GOLDMAN, Ph.G. I5 d S C. EDWARD CHOBANIAN, B.S oa ervuce T, B H ,es Regis+ered Pharmacisfs lres- a era 757 Moody S+., Walfham Mass. Tw 3-9478 Main and Banks Tel. TW 3-7980 Wal'rham .I - .. THE NEWS-TRIBUNE Complimen+s Complimenfs of I of KARL MOTORS me-RADIO 9.5 W... S., TW 3-7I0O SEE THE FUTURE I -l -gwaszann 51, ,- ,,, . i.f , f, 1- 'A x ,,-1' '- Tl::3.- ::,r:urmeu',,- 4415: ---:' -:g':- -4-ah:--L :Inga-, .gy .IE l.!51,,..::i mlhl' I 'V 4 s Z Il, tw ,Q l ' :Ti .Eivi- - Al - i , -' Electronics . . . the fascinating field that creates tomorrow's marvels . . . is today's fastest-growing major industry! That's why Raytheon, New Eng- land's leading electronics company, always has wonderful growth opportunities for bright young men and women at many of its plants. Before de- ciding on a career, why not drop in at one of our employment offices and see how rewarding your future can be. Mr. George O'Brien at the Watertown employ- ment office, 37 Galen Street, has further infor- mation. Excellence in Electronics RAYTHEON COMPANY Andover - Bedford - Brighton - Burlington - Lowell Maynard - Needham - Newton - Newton Highlands North Dighton ' Quincy - Waltham - Wayland Pawcatuck, Conn. - Springdale, Conn. - Lewiston, Me. Hooksett, N. H. - Manchester, N. H. - Newport, R. l. RD-X9 High School Mags. l 1 l Compliments of WAL-LEX 60 Bowling Alleys Largest Roller Skating Rink in New England Most Picturesque Goltland LEXINGTON STREET WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS -1 I Compllmenls of RISEBERGS 286 Moody S+ree+ WALTHAM MASS Your Teen Slore nn WaI'rI1am' OpenSun 2+o II pm Under New Managemeni' House or PIZZA 72I Moody S+ WaI'I'I1am 0 I'ral an Amer can Subs Ca+er ng fo Clubs Soc als efc WE DELIVER TW 3 9473 TW nbrook 4-6050 ENGINEERING CORPORATION I79 Bear H II Road WALTHAM 54 MASSACHUSETTS Furnaces ' V cuum 0 Con eyo 0 Pressure 9 O ens Oldsmobile Sales and Service B 81 B MOTOR CO INC L l'ld6l1 STYBQI General Manager WALTHAM 54 MASS TW nbrook 3-0782 TWnnbrooIc 4-9258 20 Aulomahc Pin Sefhng Bowl Fasf Machunes A 8: A BOWLAWAY INC WALTHAM S NEWEST RECREATION CENTER Propr efors ANTHONY J CAMUTI ANTHONY J LaCAVA 50 Sun Sheef Wallham 54 Mass Compllmenls C MALONE TRUCKING INC 'I i , s II ' I . . I a I i - ui ' PlHAand Ifalian Dishes gf i , I . . i I ' O 0 i A V I' V I . Complimenls of WALTHAM SU PER MARKET 840 Main S+. WALTHAM, MASS. World's Largesf Meaf Dep+. WALTHAM RED CAB SERVICE M' TW 4-5000 H. E. WESTON JEWELRY CO., INC. 344 Moody S+ree+ WALTHAM, MASS. 24 Hour Office: Telephone Radio 663 Main S+. TW 4-2890 Dispafch Waliham, Mass. REED-S Fellows, The Place for FILLING STATION Gives Their Complimenfs +o flie 'bl Gracluaies Your Haircuis is WAL-LEX BARBER' SHOP Complimenfs of fhe BARBERS Tel. TWinbrool: 4-4 I 07 BERGERON COMPANY, INC. Manufacfurers of SWISS AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS 50 Guinan Sfreef Walfham, Massaclwseffs el G 'Cc 996 ,F thes- ff f VV ROUNDUP Pooo srorzes 34-36 Warren SI. Walfham, Mass. TW 3-9428 I79 Compliments of GRAPHIC MICROFILM OF NEW ENGLAND, INC. On Roufe I28 a+ I56O Trapelo Road WaH'ham 54, MassachuseH's GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY of Wal+ham 633 Main S1'ree+ WALTHAM 54, MASSACHUSETTS 600 Main S+. WALTHAM 54, MASS. BRANCH BRANCH 424 Trapelo Road Lincoln Square WALTHAM 54, MASS. NATICK, MASS. JET SPRAY COOLER, INC. JE7' SPRAY I95 Bear Hill Road P.O. Box 558 WALTHAM 54, MASS. TWinbroolc 3-3250 Complimenfs of METROPOLITAN s I CONCRETE CO. Leonard Dubin, B.S., Reg. Pharm. Concrele and Cinder Bloclrs-Briclzs Compleie Line of Masons Supplies Tel. TW 4-3l46 I040 Lexingfon S+. Walfham, Mass. l 232 Lexingfon S+. WALTHAM, MASS. TW. 4-3206 i ii i1i Complimen+s of DAVID PHIPPS STUDIC Photographers for Three Generations 873 Ma S+ W l+ha Mass ,N in . a m, . TWinbrook 3-343I TWinbrook 3-4697 Complimenis of +I1e RANCH HOUSE WALTHAM REAL ESTATE CENTER 745 Moody Sireef Waliham 54, Mass. TW 4-4450 Buyers and Sellers of Residenfial, Business and Commercial Prop. TWinbrooIx 3-36I5 Formica Produc+s and Couniers For Home and Business NEW ENGLAND CHAIR CO. Manufaciurers DINETTE SETS BREAKFAST NOOKS 577 Main S+., WaI+I1am BOSTON WALTHAM WEST END.SERVICENTER Complimenis 'F 809 Main Sfreef I 0 ICorner of Baconl Walfham 54, MassacI1useHs METAL FABRICATORS . 73 POND STREET Walfham, Mass. TOM MAGSAM PHONE TW 3-9338 Compliments of HAMILTON JENNEY STATION Congratulations to the Class of '6I A. RUSSO 81 SONS, INC. Wholesale Fruil and Produce Dislribulors of COTT BEVERAGES WATERTOWN, MASS. Besl' Wishes 'ro 'rhe Class of '6I CITY LINEN SERVICE Tel. TWinbrooIc 4-92l9 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED DANIEL A. MCGOURTY Shoemaker Shoes Picked Up and Delivered 469 Main S+. lOpp. Newlon Stl WALTHAM. MASS. Congraiularions and Bes'r Wishes for a Happy Fuiure 'ro Ihe Members of +he CLASS OF I96I LEO GALLITANO Complimenis of I PAQUETTE TOOL 8. DIE CORP. I 83If2 Beaver Sireei WALTHAM, MASS. NATIONAL CLOTHES 373 Moody Sf. Walfharn, Mass. TW 3-SI43 Complere Line of Men's CIoII1ing and Furnishings Also Complefe Line of Formal Wear Renial I TYPEWRITERS COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SOLD-RENTED-REPAIRED I PETER PAUL Eff-Qg'g I , OFFICE EQUIPMENT Mir Ilrlzrzss Nxrloml, BENK gTfI'? f5 3,1 osnaaaysa. I All-' i Nagy Waltham 54. Has. u Illllll FEDERAL DEPOSIT IISUIAICI COIPOIATIOI I I Pine Waltham MIER F I L IESER SYSTIK I FUN FOR EVERYONE AT 1 23 TEN Pl N Y Q 1 f,Q es, mdeed, bowlmg is truly V .1-E --'--f--4 -'--- Efffffg, -- gp.: family Iunl You'1l love help- 'ff?f'5y2'Uff3 ing the kids learn . . . and 'QU'f5,?j . the kids love the excitement f. ,f-I. t- -ggi . . . bring 'em in, now! A wk' Open Daily 'Til Midnight 5' Xa D Sundays, 1 P.M. to ll P.M. ff 1, 'Z ,f P9 Fnmilieg log I g -L- A 'e our easan f' f f . -' ' atmosphere. p ' -A' 40 Modern Ten Pin Lanes -k Plush Snack Bat l gk Acres of Parking Bou'Iing's Fun for Everyone at . . 128 TE PI nf. 128 at winter st.. Wenham Conveniently Located Between Routes 20 and 2 OPEN BOWLING ALWAYS I AIR CCNDITIONED For Your Dmung Comfor+ Luncheons ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Family 'Om TW 98:89 TW 92I83 5+ve C Open Danly Il 30 AM 'ro mudmgh+ Sai' ll 30 AM +o CHINA TOWER Z Chunese Amerncan Foods W IO74 LEXINGTON ST WALTHAM Corner Trapelo Rd Ample Free Parlzmg Dmners I AM Sun noon hll mldnlghi 0 0 ' A -' f - - , I 95 ' RESTAURANT - I-Ienfe, Yee Man ze .T Congra+uIa+ions 'ro +I1e I96I GraduaI'ing Class IRWIN'S FURNITURE CompIeI'e Home Furnishings for Less 877-879 Main S+. WALTHAM. MASS. TW. 3-8575 We Give S8zH Green Siamps ROY A. TAYLOR JR., Reg. Ph. 554 Moody SI'reeI WALTHAM MASS. Tel. TWinbrook 4-4705 Complimenfs of ALBERT L. MELLO, INC. Building Coniraciors I378 Trapelo Road WaI+I1am 54, Mass. TW 3-7683 CompIimen+s of AB BOT MOTORS Complimenfs of DEVINCENT BROTHERS Complimenfs of JIMMIE'S MEN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP AND SHAVING Bobbing 903 MAIN ST. WaI+I1am 54f Mass. Specializing in I'I1e Finesi' of Prepared Sea Food Specialiies Z Sea amd 560 Moody S+ree+ WaI+I1am, Mass. TWinbrooIc 3-9342 ERNEST RITCEY HARRY RITCEY KEVIN RITCEY Good Luclc 'ro 'rlne Seniors From Francine and Larry TW' b L4-4I00 WALTHAM MODEL WORKS INC Ins+rumen+s for Sc ence and Indus+ry E per menfal and Gene Mach ne Wo lx ni Compllmenfs THE SPORT MART 434 Mooov STREET WaI+I'1am Mass BANKS SO. SHELL Service S+a'rion 962 Main Sfreei' Walfham, Mass. MEL MEZZONE, Prop. Lubrica+ion Tune-Up and Repair Worlc - Road Service Call TWinbrooIc 4-9405 BYRON'S CLOTHING STORE Complefe Formal Ren+aI Service 384-386 Moody S+. TW 3-7053 SSQI The Siore 'For Dad and Lad - TW 3-0230 336 MOODY STREET Complefe Formal Ren+al Service WALTHAM 54 MASS CompIimen+s of PERODEAU'S SERVICE STATION in roo , . I x i ral i r CHARLES W. SHERMAN 238 Calvary Sfreef Wal am, Mass , . DU RRELL ELECTRONICS INC 922 Mann Sfreel WALTHAM 54 MASS TWmbrooIz 3-7020 ll ll ' n I 0 4 Q TO EACH OF THE CLASS OF I96I AT OUR VERY BEST WISHES FOR EVERY SUCCESS THROUGHOUT YOUR LIFETIME . . puma ,gimboa COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHGTOGRAPHERS Friendly Service CAROLE BRENTON E. TYLER I-EANER5 INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 705 Mo d S+ + INSURANCE REAL ESTATE WAET,:AJee 692 MAIN STREET . Walfham, Mass TVVinbrooIc 3-4808 3-TsICI1V'sI'ei I .- . . C I 'r ompoimen S CompIimen'I's of NICKERSCN 81 LI -I-5 W H WALTHAM P ' 'I'-AI' ' - S ' 'IPP 6 Pape' FEDERAL SAVING 81 9l7 Main S+ree+ LOAN ASSOCIATION WALTHAM 54, MASS. I, 4, k Twinbfo0k4-o423 Hmm Nnnhod Min 'R Res. Twinbrook 10423 .,4r'umJo CAMUTI HAIISTYLIST PLUMBING 8: HEATING iuwwi Gas and Oil Burners I' Remodeling WALTI-IAM 54, MASS. 976-A Main Sfreef I Complimenfs of MAL'S SUPERETTE GJ 0 COMPLIMENTS OF WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK Your School Savings Bank 702 Main S+ree+ Walfham, Mass. Complimen+s of ROYAL TYPEWRITER i CARDARELLI CONSTRUCTION CO., INC General Contractors I43 Chaffee Ave. WaI+I1am, Mass. FOR The Newesf Fall S+yIes and Besi' Values in Casuals FIa1's Cha Cha Boo+s ALL AT 53.95 Remember! WAL-LEX SHOE COMPANY WAL-LEX SHOPPING AREA Lexingfon Sfreef WALTHAM, MASS. TW 4-44 I 4 I A FRIEND LIBRARY COUNCIL Books are keys Io Wisdom's 'I'reasure, Books are gales 'Io lands of pleasure. D Books are paI'I1s Ihal' upward lead: Complimenls of Books are friends, come, lei us read. Kifchen Cabinels - Appliances Doors - Complefe Remodeling NEWTON Complimenls of SASH AND DOOR CO., INC. 37 River S+reeI' WALTHAM, MASS. TWinbrook 3-7500 To 'rhe June Gradualesz -- Congrafularions from all your friends aI' I'I1e NEWTON-WALTHAM BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Nineleen offices serving NEWTON - WALTHAM - WAYLAND - WESTON Member of Federal Deposii' Insurance Corp. HELEN's RESTAURANT I p I i sirif I ff 8376 Main s+fee+ I A I I WaI+l1am I ' 'rw 3-9675 I94 Compliments of FRANCIS J. JCYCE AND SONS l,,l l 3 Q . . When you graduate it's Wonderful to have a telephone job Waiting for you. You'll love the friendly new people you meet. And you'll like the excellent salary, the regular increases, the opportunities for advancement and the many additional benefits that make Working for the Telephone Company so attractive to so many young people. Telephone jobs are important ones. We have our own training program which you can enter without any previous job experience. Why not come and see our employment interviewer soon . . . before you graduate. Ask the Guidance Counselor at your school to tell you when and where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE JOHN H. NUMMERDOR WM. H. WILLETT BENJ. E. GALLANT HUBERT LEGER TEL. TW 4-9370 CompIimen+s of BASILE ACCORDION STUDIO NEELON ASSOCIATES TW 3-2065 TAYTER'S POTATO CHIPS IIB Calvalry SI'ree+ Wal'rham, Mass. MR. ELLISTON we-1m.4oIzE, ow 5 y 5 SH EER , SIGN co., INC. Complnmenfs of A yf R? I' .- I- x Nbv6' IIE S- D - I KAY JEWELERS fe ' -. Vefv 'QU G eS'9n 38, Moodyst I i f :az High S+., walmam WALTHAM, MASS. 'X Qflf- T TW 4-4l29 K, ..,-- -rm, PATTY S DO NUT 223 Hugh S+ree+ WALTHAM MASS DRIVE-IN Compliment of LA ROSA'S MEAT MARKET I20 WaI+I1am SI. WaI+I'1am, Mass. TW 9-0709 Ki MacNABB ENGINEERING CO., INC I3I LexIng'I'on S+reeI' WaI+I'1am, MassacI1useH's Telephone TWinbrooI: 3-8400 PRECISION SHEET METAL FABRICATORS FOR THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY CompIimenI's of WALTHAM PRECISION INSTRUMENT COMPANY 22I Cresceni' SI'ree'I' WaI+I1am, MassacI'1useHs TW 3-4000 Complimenls of JOHN ADDISON FOOTWEAR, INC. Microwave Componenfs Special lnsfrumenfs or Equipmenf DEVELOPED AND PERFECTED D. A. BRUNTON CO., INC. 38 Guinan S+. Wal+l1am 54, Mass. TW 4-4830 Complimenfs of FRANK A. McCUSKER COMPANY Real Esiafe CLARA HAMEL CAHILL Treasurer TW 9-I688 TW 3-3822 ROBERT E. NIMS Ca+erer ' Good Food Served Right BANOUETS 20 FOX ROAD WEDDINGS WALTHAM. MASS. RECEPTIONS TW 4-2282 TW 4-2646 LEVIN'S ' Every+l1ing in Fabrics I CUSTOM MADE DRAPERlES ' and Slip Covers 22 Lexinglon S+. TW 3-7l43 .. . ..... -...I Wm H. THOMPSON We Can Insure Under 25 Drivers lnsfallmenf Paymenfs 506 MAIN STREET, WALTHAM TEL. TW 4-I2I4 Fire-Aufo-Buglary Liabilily I99 l OWN INC. . The RexaII Sfore I WALTHAM, MASS. HCME FURNISHINGS TW. 4-3I6O Rugs ' Carpeis ' Linoleum Furniiure . Q , Bedding ' Appliances dm s 'I' s ' I A ml Ing GFVICG -I TW 4,55-,bl C T DEPENDABLE e2I-e29 Moody S+. gf., WJ DRUGGIST WALTHAM I I ...- I Bes+ Wishes 'ro 'rhe Class of I96I MIKE O'NEIL I Photographer Complimenfs of THE POTTER PRESS Business Forms Manufacfurer 5I5 SOUTH ST., WALTHAM, MASS. L-.... -1. ..-.1 200 l x l Compliments of COMPO SHDE MACHINERY CORPCRATION I25 R b r+ R d WALTHAM 54 MASSACHUSETTS Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 Tel LOngwood 6-8743 ANNES BEAUTY SHOP Exper+ Harr S+yIls+s Arcade Bulldmg 3I8 Harvard S+reeI' BROOKLINE MASS MARIE GOULD MARY LeBON TW 4-UBU2 ff:-Els lr.. awrence lg Selig IR ffgsffzte BUSINESS BROKER NDTARY PUBLIC FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE woman of beauIy s Toy forever Comphmenis of JO ANNE S BEAUTY STUDIO TWmbrook 4 6656 243 Hugh SI' WALTHAM MASS , ,, 'I 'I QW FENCES SALES AND ERECTION II Res denf al and Indusir al U CHAIN LINK IRON 81 WIRE FENCES Fo Esi maies Call CRys+aI 9 2900 ARMOR FENCE CO INC II6 Foundry SI' Wakefield WAL LEX HARDWARE 862 Lexmg+on S+ WALTHAM MASS Tel TW 9 8999 Wal-Lex Shopping Cen'Ier Twsnbrook 4-5540 DOROTHYS BEAUTY SALON Permaneni' Wavlng A SpecraI+y Including AII Lmes of Beaufy CuI+ure I95 Hammond SI'ree+ WALTHAM MASS DOMENIC S Choice Mea+s Frulfs and Vege+abIes Impor+ed and Domeshc C-Srocerles 525 Moody S+ Tel TW 4 I099 Free Dehvery WaII'ham Mass Orders Taken for Specual Occaslons SUBMARINE SANDWICH SHOP Home of I'he Orugunal Sub 9I2 Mann SI'ree+ WaII'ham MassachuseHs Sam Corrado Prop TWmbrooIc 3 9684 ,f -1- -- -,-ua .-:gr ge A , ., . Q - -A uf- v : ' f Y ' 5 i I AL 6. vt, 1 3. I V -A-1-vaoozehg., ,A , 3 ' 7' , Qsr 1 h - ' 4 0 o - S E S T. 1 950 0 oc? . 861 .' A. ' , .. I ' ' 17 E 5 WALTHAM, MA55, , I A i a ' C I O , . ' I W :,-.-.,z:.:..az.:,... . . I, , ,W 2559222 P-.I ' ' :-15:51 1515.34-:-.5:5:g:gI I -:-23:1 ' f I f 1:1122 kiririrfrirfrszg-1: 221:21 a f 553351 2355532 2:21132 vjgfiljlgljljfjfgigll 122:23 1 .' ., 55232: f:1:1'f:1'1tf:5:1:5:-2 I 5315: - 2232222 2:2412 . JL e- -'-4 U4 I i i 23:53. Q.. -. - ' Y is X I l r I - O ' I . l .1 ' ., . n ' ' 202 LEWIS-PLAC EMENTS PACKING CRATING SHIPPING Regmer Your Needs Agenf for Wi+h Confidence Uni-fed Van Lines TWinbroolr 4-6468 4 GORDON STREET P. l Wal+ham, Mass. MOVING 81 STORAGE ---- - - I - - CORP. FENTON G. KEYES II3 Crescenf S+. ASC'?Oi:,fATES onsu Ing WALTHAM Archi+ec+-Engineers TWinbrO0k 4-l900 267 Moody S+ree+ WALTHAM, MASS. Ofze Zux Sir 5 D op . mfg - . ,..r: 0 COMPLETE LINE UF Al ' 9 I 'W z en ' wma ea FURNITURE COMPANY FLOYD HAMILTON 230 California Sfreef Res. Phone NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS TWIHBPOOR 4-5l22 Telephone LAbeIl 7-0459 ll- ,, l6I PROSPECT STREET TOWN PAINT 81 SUPPLY CO. 797 Main S+., TW. 4-7542 667 Main S+., TW 3-6032 WALTHAM. MASS. Wal+ham 54, Massachuse++s CompIimen+s of LOPEZ TRUCKING LUMBER - on. - GENERAL TRUCKING Servicing Me., N. H., Conn., R. I., and Mass. Two Way Radio I3l LINDEN ST. WALTHAM, MASS. TW-3-7900 I or ...I EDWARD S JEWELRY CO Compllmenfs of No Easier Creduf Terms S In Walwam BARBER SHOP 370 Moody S'rree+ WALTHAM Tel TW nb ook 3 6652 I49 Moody S+ By The Bridge TW 3 2700 4I0 Mood Sfreef RED CROSS PHARMACY M6562 WMI- Mass S M SHRIBERG Reg Pharm -I-HE DERMAN RUG CO TW 40034 Broadloom Rugs FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Linoleum Tiles ALLIED MACHINISTS OF WALTHAM INC PRODUCTION OF SMALL PARTS AND MACHINES TooI Jug Due and Fixfure Work Elecfromc Componenfs a SpeclaI+y Since I942 6 I4 WATER STREET WALTHAM 54 MASS . I . I I . i r - I I 737 Moody S+., Walfham, Mass. . , I . I 204 ' f s SATELLITE I photography... 5 t a down to earth point ol view! ll J f 'fn l Photographs in space are great. But what do you do with them' Hoyt do you process them. identify' them. index them. and reproduce them rapidly enough. and accurately' enough to be meaningful and useful? The answer may' he a new Arrosinit oitotso iusoi ist. sy str si tlcxelopetl by I'tt-LK. Now under study. this integrated new system can process. indes. store. retrieve. reproduce and display hundreds of feet of high resolution panoramic aerial photographs in a single gulp. This can he done rapidly and with great fidelity: In fact. within tyso hours of initial processing of rays film. duplicates may' be viewed at adequate magnification on an indiyidual mensuration xieiser. and actual ground distances can be computed on the basis of protected image measurements. Result. Ihis type ol photography and photo-processing once .i Science Fiction dream - ls riots .i working re.ility with practical yaluc It is, .intl will continue to he. one ol the wonders ol the Space -Xgc in which uc Iixc an age which offers a laseinating luture to todays students Satellite Aerial reconnaissance photography is lust one of the many .itlyancctl projects non under study at lit rt for Cioyernment and lntlustry In pi.-nt-erm! the field of Information Technology for application in .ill areas ul human endeavor. Itrx is also deyeloping practical tools with practical yalitc for .ill aspects of man's business. man's health and mans leisure computer technology ' documentation ' electronics ' flight mechanics ' E.htINt1.1f1IItN ' hiiman lat 'o s infrared ' lingursttcs ' mathematical logic ' optical engineering ' photocher-nistvy ' photor-lm-1. solid state physics ' structures and design ' theoretical optics ' therniotlynanaits Information Technologs laboratories, Waltham Hans Xiilsa Int Palo Um t yi l'ho'-1-'-' t Hg- pmrterrr in Ihr firlil nl lrilormulinrr Trilirinlogi rvirnnipiisiiftr aerotlynarnits ' tlicrmtrrt Rochester. N Y . Hermes Electronics Company C amhridge, Nlass THE CCMTOR CGMPANY Precision Internal Diameter Gages WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS O 0 fit WAL1-HAM '11-52 FOR MEN AND BOYS McGregor Spodswear Arrow Shirfs Janhen Sporfswear Pendelfon Sportswear Orher Leading Brands of Men's and Boys' Furnishings 33I Moody S+. TW 3-I088 Complimen+s of FRANK J. MOCNEY, SR. Insurance Agency, Inc 694 Main Sfreei' WALTHAM, MASS. COM PLIMENTS TWmbrooIc 4 2040 RICHARD F BALTULIS Jeweler 353 NEWTON STREET W II1 54 M CompIumen+S of ROBERT B JOHNSON C Jewelers 653 MAIN STREET WALTHAM MASS f'N.. CompIumenI's EMBASSY THEATER GLEN MEADOW SERVICE STATION noasr pl R a wALn-IAM MASSACHUSETTS CompInmen'rs WALTHAM COAL AND CO INC 69I MAIN STREET +I: CHEZ ELISE WaI+I1amS CompIe+e Brndal Salon WALTHAM MASS Complumenfs of FRITZ 81 WANDAS RESTAURANT M dy SI' WALTHAM GLIDDEN DRIVE IN PAINT CENTER Specualzmg nn Siudenf Ari Supplues 805 M ' S . W I I1 TW 4-7620 OF . . of I OIL o I O' I Wal am, Mass. aI am , ass. I . O. ' 683 Main S+ree+ K5 . . H I of , 7I4 oo reef . i . . fa 8 0 06 am I of un MULLANEYS PHARMACY JOHN s MULLANEY JR Reg 463 Mann S+ree'r Walfham Mass TW 3 3797 TW 4 oz4o Res TW 4 0244 SULLIVAN S + J F SULLIVAN Cor Mann and Prospecf Sfs Wal+ham 54 Mass CHINESE RESTAURANT 659 Mann SI'ree'I Walfham Mass ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT Compllmenfs SCOTT S SURPLUS STORE 463 Moody S+. WALTHAM, MASS. Compl menfs of McKENZIE TRAVEL SERVICE INC I94 Moody SI' WaI+ham 54 Mass TW 3 8800 CLOTHING STORE 860 Lexmg'I'on S+reeI' Walfham Mass Compllmenfs WALTHAM WALLPAPER PAINT CORPORATION sou MAIN sr BOB 81 STAN Mofor Tune Up Exper+ Lube Cor. Moody and Robbins Sis. WALTHAM I I 0 I a ' 0 I, Greefing Cards 0 Sfaionery O Toys GifI'Wraps ' Cigars Cigareifes 0 Tobaccos P A , W of - I CONGRATULATIONS-BEST WISHES- TW 3-2343 Repairs-Remodeling-New Sysfems MICHAEL B. CLANCY Heafing-Cooling-General Sheef Mefal II BACON STREET WALTHAM 54. MASS. BATES PHARMACY 848 Lexingfon Sf. Wal-Lex Shopping Cenfer TW 4-7438 Prescrip+ions-Cosme+ics- Phoro Supplies-Complefe Line of Hair Prepararions Free Delivery 4 Pharmacisrs YQIII TIOIIILII B' J' POOLE QQEJQ-f VAIIQII AUTO REPAIRS ,ig 835 Moody SI. ,S Nm WAUHAM, MASS --S3 'V TW 3-avoo CompIimen+s of FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB WENTWORTH FUNERAL HOME WaI+ham 54, Mass. UDEL 110,11 ,J- wi? EXPERIMENTAL AND PRECISION MACHINE WORK Hiciory Lone, Wolfhom 54. Moss. TWinbrooi 3-6440 INC 20 Congra+ula+ions +o +l1e Class of '6I From COTT BOTTLI NG COMPANY .I ....,...... ....... Complimen+s of FOOTBALL and BASKETBALL TEAMS Besl' Wishes io +l1e Class of '6I MANCHESTER, N. H. WALTHAM MOTOR CO. I l ' PITT Cvmplimenk Of CONSTRUCTION CORP and General Confracfors and Engineering 29I SCHOOL ST. Wallham, Mass. Tel. TWinbroolc 3-09l2 Bed Wishes Eslablisllecl in l876 +0 Hue Class of 'bl THOMAS P. HOLLAND CO. From I MENS WHER d S I WALTHAM AUTOMOTIVE Forma Wear Renla an aes 647 Main S+ree+, Waliham, Mass. BEST WISHES May You Never Sfop Learning Q-vu - Ask Those Who Have Attended SUBURBAN SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES I4 Spring Sfreei'-Walrham-TW 3-3024 CO-ED OPEN DURING SUMMER DAY AND EVENING Compliments of the S.S. Marcia Anderson Pogo Bralenas PaH'y Brueclc Judy Campisi Margie Cannislraro Shirley Cenlola DoH'y DeVincen+ Leslie Eclman Ann Fredericlcs Sue Lydon Chris Murphy Roberla Noke Jane'r O'Connell Birdie Risfuccia Cinny Russell Sandy Sessi Carol Whilney l Compliments of the CHEERLEADERS BLANcHARD's , RESTAURANT I Com'ff en'S I 64I Main S+. W lfham, Mass.-TW 3-9649 DRINK MORE MILK FOR BETTER HEALTH ATLANTIC? I I TWinI::rooIc 3-9828 SHAW'S ATLANTIC SERVICE TW- 3-7792 Minor Repairs C Washing Waxing - Polishing. ompIe're Lune of Aulo Accessories AND CHARLIE SHAW 487 MAIN ST, sos eouoev WALTHAM, MASS. CAMS AUTO SCHOOL Eleclro Con+rac+ing One of WaI+ham's Olclesl Driving Schools and Dual Conlrol Engineering Lifrfsf Model Push Buffon Auiomaiics a.nd Regular aergxzgacyf s1r:Dc:orEJirI:E2as Insfruchon-Licensed by WALTHAM 54. MASS, Insfrucfors Charles and Belly Caminili SAFE COURTEOUS SERVICE TWinbrooIc 4-I086 2l Elm S+., Wallham B. C. AMES Manufac+urers of DIAL INDICATORS and DIAL MICROMETERS I3I Lexingron S+. WALTHAM, MASS. Garber Drivers Save Money on Insurance GARBER'S IS FIRST IN WALTHAM! Special Driver Educalion Courses Save Many Times +he Cosi' of 'rhe Course High School Siudenls May Talce Classroom Insfruclion in School and Behind-The-Wheel Lessons al' Garber's AND STILL RECEIVE INSURANCE SAVINGS. For Furfher Informahon Call GARBER AUTO SCHOOL 649 Mann S+ WaI+ham TW 4 2I00 JOHN CAPOBIANCO General Contracto s IOI T +S+ + BOSTON Complimenls of PAZZANO TRUCKING CO. 279 Winfer S+. Complimems of Walfham, Mass. TW 3-3507 Bes+ Wishes Jr ll'1 CI l I96I O G ass O LEONARD M. QUENTAL - Real Es+a+e-Insurance Sud Luk 2 AWI I-lgur l55 Berkley S+. Seen - Yours Walfham, Mass. ui: Kneed I+! TW 3'05'6 UNKL T. Radio-Television Sales and Service JOHN L. SELIG AND SCN 875-A Main Sfreef Wal+l1am 54, Mass. 5 Eleclrical Confraclors Moforola Disfribufors fl i TW 4-3628 4. 1 ' VOIP Complimen+s of Thinking People 9Ol Main Sl. Walllmam 54, Mass. Twanbmok 4-0296 CUR ADVERTISERS TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMP X., ,..X f'4'? if . CONGO WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY PH?- ' '-'-'m'.b- is A' C45 'Q -f. ' 'lv- -' riff' U 9 I Af if n ls S' 3 ss 'L' 1-F' ' maggi- A ,-. 4 J f 9 I .' 0' . ' - 'v 44. . 4. 922, ' sb. . . 'S ,Q , 5 R 'fre .y .3'v : h V.-9 '. - 'L 'I ' 'Ol' axe 0 I Q . . 14 Q.L. I O ' yd' .' HY- Ogio 4 r ng 4 P , n,. . U Q s It r. . - l 4. 9.6 1? -u ' P' Q ' 'AWS' r,.Z?w-,X .1 Z, . .g I wa, ' . ...lf Q ? MTW, ,, Q . .1 'bar 5. I4 . ',14.QM'f.!- ' W . 04 Q M ovrs M b-iw . . x' Ls. 'qvfum ' :uf Y ' M Q'-l O., 5.9'i,5 , H. . ' ' ' ' ' , . 'Y 'IA lift- 4. H Jax: an . 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