Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)
- Class of 1962
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OI' Our city has fostered our growth throughout the first years of our development. Through its religious, X social, and educational institutions we have been en- abled to enrich our lives and prepare a solid founda- tion for the future. Now as we stand on the thresh- old of graduation, we are ready to accept the respon- sibility of serving our God, our city, our common- wealth, and our nation. Realizing this, the Class of 1962 in this Mirror has attempted to portray some of the aspects, both past and present, which have helped to make our city what it is today. It is our hope that we, in our turn, may contribute some little part toward preserving this great heritage. THE EDITORS 41 fi Y Q55 QSVW lirmqkar s X3 Q56 jg 35 .4 A : R' wr' 'i-.im lf' 5 9 9 5 1. vi x fffsff, 59.9 'q Y , ' J .-f . W In Q' W. fit. so s if 'f?cMi:IfAGH12R ,.a-Cl ' U All -- , .4 -5, Q.. ,,q',s, , - pi. - 4: Q .'.f- .,.s , -5,3 D .iq-.gg 3.5: - -, 'Y-. 5- .1 I, -1, 1 . , ll, 3.1 .fr f 'E- l'4:1'-Z..-', 55 f-'-., 4'- - .- i ' ' ' . ' .5 ' ,T l- - ,' rf ,g -'.E:'J.'-E? Qtw 'A ' . ' ' J, 1' '.' ' fb-'. 4.17 '.. .'l- - ' ' - .. 4 - , 1.-vp .5 , Lg 5.1: .yff ' I Q . y. J. W ., 4-, l 'vu ,-Rfk. ,aa I - I -,-s,- .- -. -.' .. , .- x 1 . 'fr 1- 4.4, , ' 1 . ' , K -.- .a. A . -. s 5 5 v wg -,, . 'sf K-Qasgon Hall 1 It . 5- ' --.'Qf-:'f Bbston College ' -'. i. X. lt D - ' . The class of ,1962 is especially happfto dedicate' buf Mirror to Mr. ' L r .'Gallagher, our Headmaster and friend during'our yearswat ,Waltham High W, f Q' ,,-43, School. 4 ' ' ,' ' it l ' W j 9 n Mr. Gallagher, a graduate of Boston College and Harvard, is a native Waltham- L9 ite and is very active in civic affairs in our comm 'ity. Among his many ' . 1 .,, civic interests are such organizations as the Waltham Ro ary Club, the Knights of Columbus, and the Red Cross. For the past twenty-seven years Mr. Gallagher has been a devoted member of the Waltham blic School System. During this period he has served as a social studies tea er, traclg coach, pQncipal of the- North Junior High, and now headmaster of'Waltharn High- Seloal. I I To Mr. Gallagher, advisor, friend, and integral part of our fond memories of Waltham High School, we proudly dedicate the 1962 Mirror. :QA 'IQ' 7? I' . 'I' 1' 'T A if-.2 'pl I 1. 'IIL - Q. I Q 7- ' , -1- c 1-F.: 3 s A . ' 'Qui-5-Q J A-ki L sf. 1 4 n' l f .lb 44' 3 'bm v , EN W . K' QS ,sit -14' N QR, N A Q -Suififitendenfzia ' . , ,M 'yn- FITZGERALD P1 J' N X S.. , 2 , , uv '75, ,ff- vs Wkrwv ,,,...Ef ,fr v ilu Q q A f Q .51 .c,, ' . .-'tl '--s Y-4 x R MR. VERNER ROBINSON LAGHER u.uAM 3- GAL ouk HEADMASTERS MR. W Q MR, Ll-O Q. YD F- VAN ARSDA LE if ir - GLX 'Nix' 'f N4 -H2 ' L v., .., 7'-4-. xlg A hav 'H L.. K 'Lfisk x 1' 4 4. v . A-'f M, -v. 'P 1 ' 71- f ,..L -fn: a..- Hf 'if' Q. ill I m Y ,Ms wg? Ig E lp 4 ' 'sa I J lf , ,mg gg, . .., K .,XR,.XX!gzQ , ,mr'5i ' I my f ur mass' --,Ar x:-U-xx Q- -V . '4G, 1 5' 'll 13 , , 2 .A A 1 .. W ,az . l ff-5 l '- 4 1 x-ww .4 ,sv K+ ,?TXg,' -.-,-1 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT MISS I2A'I ON MRS. KITEXAX MRS. -IOHXSK DX MRS. M.it NEIZSIZ MISS DI 'ISUIS MR, BIiNI2DICQ'I' MR. CLARK MISS I5IE'1 I'S. Depdrtment Ht-.id Missing from picture: MR. BIYIIIVFAL' Qt' The l.1I1glLl.lge' tlepartment seeks 5 45 to .1CLILl.1IIIf the students not merely with .1 tountry's l.l.II1LILl.lgt.' A d- but also with its tulture .md its peoples. XYith the .iddition ol' the l.ll'lt,QL1.1cLZC lah three years Ago, students have h.id intre.1sed op- portunity to improxe speaking teehniques. fanguaye 13' IAQ eomznon 60nff of fha rworkfs pe0,0fe.s: SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT MRS. HOMEYER MISS DAILY MISS DARMEDY MRS, CARNEY MISS HALE MR. NEYLON MR. ORMAN MISS MtCL'I-I.Ol'GH. Department Head MR. I.EVY MR. RICHMAN Today, in n world of eonst.1nt strife and tension, an ohjctstixe study of the lust is our first step tow.1rd .1 s.1t'e .intl secure future. Thus history's lesson will exer he .mn Il1Y.Illl.llWlC guide in shap- ing our tomorrows. 5fH0usn C MAGAZIMS ' . ,, . ' 'G y- Z Q Y L 760 cum llfifllkfllfiy 1.1 Irwin. O W e Zyzffouf maffemafzes Mere mouff 69 me 6111 Cozyziszbn. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MISS HIRST DR. KUBIN MISS MURPHY MRS. CASE MR. AVERY MR. PERKINS MR. EAMES MR. MORANG, Department Head MR. YETTEN The chief aim of the Science Department is to encourage the use of experimentation, which leads to any significant discov- ery. In this age of missiles and roclcets when scientific advance- ments become commonplace events, it would be well to re- member that these discoveries did not just happen but grew slowly in man's mind-the most atlxpincecl of human laboratories. IO ll all llilfwlill illjtjgi I 'W f MA TH DEPARTMENT Miss HoGAN i MR. MAY, Department Head MR. O'BRIEN MISS POWERS MR. CURRY MR. PERKINS MR. LYNCH MR. MEADER MR. REYNOLDS Math, like science, trains the student to think and to draw conclusions through reasoning. Precise in nature, mathematics serves to reflect the ever-present order in nature as well as it serves to bring order into the lives of those who probe its facts. cgczence zfs an dI2fQCQOQI2!, gfprogress. 7?ll5If2Q.9.Y 11: E169 economze' 6QGI'f6Qdf of a nafzbn. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. XYORONICZ MISS FROST MISS CHILDS MR. KROI. The gym program is concen- tr.1ted upon the increasing need for physic.1l fitness in y011th. The .incient Greeks, .1 model example of Ll physically sound people, summed up the need for physical fitness when they s.1id, A sound mind in .1 sound hotly. Our new boys' gym w.1s completed this y'C.ll', .1 X'.llLl.1l7lC .ind nec-ded .iddition to our gym program. -7, COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MRS MVRIJIIY MRS. UURIX MRS. MARR MR. HUSSON. Department Hc.1d MISS BALCII MISS lNl.1cQl'ARRlli MISS CKXNIXGIIAM MISS HOGARTY MR. HALL MR. FLIGHT MISS TAI-IANEY MISS GROVER The .iim of the husiness dc- p.1rtment is to pl.1ce its students in well-suited and profit.1hle posi- tions after gr.1du.1tion ir' further training is not sought. Through- out the students high school career the Business IDCP.lI'II11CI1l also aids him in finding p.1rt- time employment which will prove Y.'I.lLI.llWlC experience in the future. fliv nn! nibcflhcfl' 7011 11112 of' Amc'.' IIQY flu you PAW UM' ffif i ,b I .. 9 . l ,J 4 ' Y U. 4 ' ' I f 1 X vfxi. 'K , A . - L.. x x 1 -- -- ' if . 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Visqdze przqqop, h A Q Qtfft. egdq, U 1' 3 Mr. I,aFond,fMs.'Gorman, Mr. lgnflo. ..U'g- ' .' A, h '- 'PE-1-+fr,a'.MQ. ,, . I, n. ' 5.,..' . I 'ii .D .4 4,4 tl , . , --'- ,- lx gl 1- xix I., ' il- sx X ,I V .sisn 'V' . A .JN ' I ,. ' f V. ,, X If .I nv ' t ' ' K- 'ri' ' 1 .' f 'f . 'QQ' ,. W I 'yr lit A K ll - 1, k' j I A . XY 4 1 Viyx' A V ' I ' ' ' ' 1 1 1'-44-N fl, . ' - ' Q1-.' - X ' av If P 7 ' - ' ' , 1 - ...ga-., , . ,N ,,gf,,, -, I- Ln: --A -' urff in MIRROR EDITORS QQ- l i an is, Left fo Rigbls Tommy Neville, Sports Editor, Joanne Straggas, Business Editor, Jacquelyn R3Ym0UCl Dougan Skane, Subscription Editor, Raymond Dougan, Co-Editor, Barbara Donahue, Co-Editor, Geral- dine Fahey, Clerical Editorg Mr. Thomas Neylon, Faculty Advisorg Susan Cross, Literary Editorg ' SUBSCRIPTION EDITORS ART STAFF Edward Byron, Art Editor. Jacqueline Skane and Rose Bonica Betsy Welton, Janet Petralavage, Dolores Gorgone, Diane Ristucia, Judi Glossa, Janet Pittari, Carol Oatley, Carol Nelson, Suzanne Taylor, Jane Young, Mr. Paul Shea, advisor, Joanne Packard, Carol Henry, Ros Wadman, Joanne MacClary, Edward Byron, Richard Veno. DITORS l.l'l'lQRARY S'l'Al'l' V 4-I. f I . . 1 V -N .I ,V x -- . U ' i . I . A , 1 ,'.'. fr - x Barbara Donahue I Fin! R014 .' Lconard Xlfcncis, Daxirl Shuts, Arthur Slii'ihr'rg. Srwml Run: Sally Marlrlcn. Rm Genova, Priscilla Moore, Susan Cross, Harriet Brownell. Suxm Sinclair, Sally XX'cbb. Bark Rau john MacDonald, jeremy HQlj.14LQL'f, 'loycc liannixtcr, Maurcc-n Fahey, Debbie Carr, ,lurly Larry Kathy Toohil, Sucllcn Childs, Gloria F.iill.i. Dana Katz. Sally Shea. SPORTS STAFF CLIZRICAL STAlflf .NG I - Cirialilzzic Sr.mlr.ii.l ,loiiiiir ld i.u r. laurrix Mr-l.:r-rr. lim! St 1, StCPhcn lirinn. 'l'lwiii.iN Xuillc, lfrlitwrg Sumin lhlxnr. lmrph Wm- Bull cl-'ll-'Sll'V M-hill-lll' llf-'ll'l ll- l'll'fTl wlllllf- Ulf-ll lk Mchlcnimcn, ' 5l.lllli.llil xbllllllll Nl.l'.-: l.,:ir- Uziixuit, .l.-xrr Surry. ll i llwrlw, hlizrly .Miriiziil .uri Ninn Xittizztt l ll!! ff ! ft1.v h ,fa Q-4919 lgl-:arwgf 4 ,gf 1- - v S: ?X 'P v 1'1- '1 .4 ii S .A ua 4 fn F no W1 3 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Fayth Bishop Rose Bonica Madeline Brandon Harriet Brownell Joanna Cahill Deborah Carr Suellen Childs Marilyn Christino Susan Cross Richard Dacey Mary Dawson Paula Dube Madeline Dugas Doris Eaton Geraldine Fahey Gloria Failla Marion lirechette john Fucci Elizabeth Gallagher Marsha Gardner Rose Genova Judith Glossa Valerie Gordon jeremy Hagger Carol Henry Linda Lee Hoyvley Dana Katz Grover Kinsman Sandra l.a liort Sarah Madden john MtDonald Rithard lNleservc Priscilla Moore Louis Mula Carol Nelson john Xiose Elizabeth Perma Mary l.inda Ryan Nanty Sawyer 'loyte Seller Sally Shea l..lNYl'L'lTxC Sitotte .loanne Straggas wlanet Su itt Kathleen loohil Diane Vattarcllo 'Iarnes Vande rXX'y lc l.eon.u'.l Wkiicfs Daniel Flynn The National Honor Society is a nation-wide organization composed of juniors and seniors in high school who have displayed the Society's four characteristics: character, scholarship, leadership, and service. These students, besides meeting a certain high academic standard, must have a well-rounded program of activities and in-school or community services before being con- sidered as candidates for the Society. This final list of students is then submitted to the entire faculty for comment or approval. 'l'hose students who are then approved by the faculty are inducted into the Society. XVith the aid and counseling of Mr. Husson, its faculty supervisor, the Society performs various school services such as ushering throughout the school year, and strives to maintain the high ideals of conduct and scholarship it has placed before its members. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY w C, Z 5 Z Qi SL. AMERICAN FIELD SER VICE IRXNH Pwqmk -1 Our Exchange Students: Henry Olela, Kenyag Mariella Mella, Italyg and W.H.S. student, Richard Meserve. to Austria. a . ' V' no .Q I! I si r -v KI.-.Q ,,,..- , I4 .1'. f ITALY ' 1,5 5 .X .x, , ' .I 'F ,' 'A f-5 . ar - f- ,, . 4 fu I' ug. 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I ' V : f A 1,4 N 11 . ,. , ..,5,,,.,,i ..A?l.. 1 . N : . , AFRICA -0 Melody juhnson, Rrchard Meserve, Henry Olela, Marrella Melia, Mudelme Corrnrtl, Genrge Drinkwnter, Miss McCullough, faculty advisor, and Mark Rosen. I8 AUSTRIA N Imgkg CLASS Poem TO BEAR THE TORCH In chains man languished, longing to breathe free. Till-with might of Bunyan- He burst his shackles. A deafening clang The bonds struck rock. A spark . . .r A light . . A flame . . . The glow of Freedom's face! The blood and toil of a nation have fed the flame, Sheltered it from winds of wanton war. Resplendent it has stood A beacon to all the world. The sightless see the light of hope. The lost are found. The small are great. Faces lift from despair. Men walk with straight backs. The crushing hand of iron sets free the dove. But see how the billows of smoky death roll 'round The hungry flame To take away its breath. A 'Tis now our task to tend the flame. To never let it die. Raise up the torch, take on the burden, O sons and daughters of Wfashington and Lincoln Of Yorktown and Gettysburg, And proudly bear with aching, straining arm The golden lamp that from the deepest pits of earthly hell Men may see and say, I'm free. jOHN G. MLDONALD, ,IR Senior High if its-L 3 0,--7' f-1 Q 1 if MT!!-ZY5 ' Nylnfyvf X Q fi ll gl i -, K ,I .G-. .3 Kee, -, 4' 5 ' L-r 'jjj ' ' J i.- X' Q f'l-if--,psi I In i N l. . H us i P 1 may h L -51 1 ml ,gfzwtik m W ' '15' 'i't ?:' .'- .. , .lliANlZ'l l'E Aiaisoxmxzio 'iiiomfxs Aififiiscgx -ia! 'itil il, sg? ' 36 XY'oodl.ind Rodd 15 Alder Street A-W Z ', .-.lg ', o B,,.f,,...-.A C,,11.1Qr- Il 4 'f 1 3, fl ii ' - How b.z,f2f1ily tba liirx, lwu' Nollvizzg ujflwnl lQ!'c.lf rffwl. i 1 Y utll f1Jfiitd. This South -lunior .ilumnus J' ' As she sits under the h.iir- could spend all day studying , dryer, ,le.in thinks of many trig, whirh will help him in f V things. She thinks .ibout her his future work, electronics, M :fu.,G rirtivities in C.Y.A. and XX'.HS.'s rietivity period. She also pl.1ns for the d.iy when she herself will operate a hair- dryer. At XY'.H.S. -lean likes to oper.ite .1 typewriter or .1 howling hall. Mansfield Hairdressing Stliool will make hl.itlt-lmired, hrown-eyed jenn- cttc .in expert on toiffure. .li.'i'I1.'.'r' Pep Sqund lg Liirls' 5p.irts 4, f.itcteri.i bqund si. 1? Brown-eyed Tom i.in he found reading or attending CXO. meetings with 'lohn .ind Steve. Good lurk in the future. jg 1 HKQBU f 2451 X 'T A Standing on the corner ot Cliurth .ind Stliool Hziuts, Senior High Sthonl was in use trom will Io wo? Scheer' f V,-14. io iQ,.. -. Y' V357 RICHARD AIILMAN DORA Al.ACiNA Rlllll Rl All l5Xlil'RLi CARI l l X ANl5l RNUX 33 fillffry' Street -I Myrtle Street l Ait.idi.i Auntie job 7-oiztfi Ntitri Bllhlflc 'V Blliilllr if 1ii'I'. .'r ii' li Cr I1llfll'f!lC'1 lf: fflcffi uliffr Ile 'fi frm lr.'u.'.f :i .1 lr.'ir.'.I lv: i, ' tl- l 1 .' li,...fz . .' 1. rm' yiruzg. iff,-Amr, ,-1,4-Aj iff yi.,-,,' 3 I, A Rotky. .is lie is but known l.tt's lime some palm. tiits fflt r'f..'u li'-it f'-tl f.i:l..ri it it Io his friendsi -lolm ,ind -l.itk- Doixi. . . loxts ro litlp Nm., Big liolw' is wt-ll ltiiowii to .iiirxitlfrzit zz irs. ll ie. hopes to enter the .irmed .in.l -Linitu iimlee l.is.iign.i . , , XX' ll N r--otixill tins lii s U- : i' v ii' NN ll xciwites .ifter 341'-Uluntion. lit-st this hroun L-yell miss lilus the lilond, lilur-txt-l srnior ls ilir X 'i lzii i : XX'Ei i it of lutlc, Rotl-gyl friendly te.itliri's .it XY' ll N oiitil-for npr, lie tnio'-s limi: :ng .:: rl. 5-1 ' i r klllxfltfffl . . . future intliidis .i suit ing .ind lwllfllrgj with Air, Al, tv, .x, 1 tri hi ' ' L l' t.ii'i.il ioh. .intl flirt ll-'1'LZi.H li--li at ll 1 w A' l Y .X ,IV t4l'll ' ' ll'vf 'l lltktl' liillllf llls lilliglisll il.!NN1N hi 'X Nl ' ' xxitli Nliss llxin .ini ii .Y 1 , lcrlls in lvllii '-'- his XX llx X cilizeit --ii xxifli .if!.it.l.inr i' I ti-lit-gs or ,i luis :i st s li Mood ltuit, ll li i 4 : i ' ll! . Y I , ! .NV ii x N l I 5 l s I DAVID ANDERSON 44 Beaver Street College II Nor aff-.zid of work, I1 good friend to all. Busy David is an active mem- ber of DeMolay, the Boys' Club, and his church youth group. This blue-eyed North- juniorite enjoys swimming with his friends, jim and Tom. Dave hopes to major in restaurant and hotel manage- ment at the University of Mass. Best of luck, David. Arlizllie.-'.' Latin Club 23 German Club Z3 Rifle Club 2, 3, French Club -4. ROBERT ANDERSON 66 Circle Drive College ll Vigilanre. action, uiite rounrel- lbefe insure Jucrerx. Blue-eyed Hans came to W.H.S. from Lexington Street junior High. Hans can be seen in his 52 Ford with Ron and Charlie. Mr. Lynch and hamburgers rate tops with this future Navy recruit. Hap- py sailing, Hans ! 5 ben-'X .xl-40 'lv -42' t, .rl L -r C' X 'LC C-X '- N S il 3 , . .I i fag? l A - 1 . jj., ? A . ' ' li t. Q ,A L , 1' ti' C A K L f A C ,S 'Z s ir' is I 4' A f f is , .- , ,, --.... A .- . .. 1 K. ,, , 7-'. In ll i In-.r . , ., .1 4 -a s-lags, 1 Built in 1806 as A 'lL'DlTH ANNUNCIATA 110 Albermarle Road Bnrinerf A merry ben! nzaeefb a cheer- ful roznrtenrzncef' Sorority meetings and the C.Y.O. bowling league strike a key note with this typist. Active 'ludie travels the W'.H.S. corridors with Lynda and Sandy and plans to make her next stop at the john Robert Powers School. Best of luck to this blue-eyed danc- er and skaterf .-1.111 ,Jiri llomeroom Representa- t:'-C 3, Yljeli 'il Show fag Red Cross Rc-present.1t'.e 2, 4, Prom Com- m'ttte 5. -i. flczztal Staff -lg Ma- ro-in Squad 22 ERNEST ANSAIUK 1-12 Raverswood Road Honorx Friendship le.zdJ ,fo ronfi- denre, And confidence lead: to meters. As much as Ernie loses both, he certainly never would tolerate :1 baseball in his butterscotch sun- dae. Hossexer, ct discussion of Miss Hale's democracy class does not detract from the flavor of a sundae for this hazel-eyed third baseman. We are sure he re- grets the fact that sundaes aren't allowed in the courtroom, but that restriction won't keep Ernie away from B.C. and a career as a lav-yer. Friends, Pat and Steve, wish Ernie the best of luck in exery case. Aitfziflwy Baseball 2, 3, -ig Class Officer 55 Debating Club 53 Crim- son Key 5, -ig Latin Club 23 A.V. Staff 2, 3, ig Dramatics Club 3. I. L' 1 JOAN APOLLONIO 364 Forest Street Burineu Gi1'e fo 1118 world lby genlle u'ayr. Cheerful Joanie is a busy member of her C.Y.O. and senior sorority . . . most often seen with Mal and Evelyn brown eyes light up at the thought of dancing or of eat- ing pizza . . . will long re- member the many friends she made at W.H,S .... dreams of attending secretarial school after graduation. Artiz'i1ie.r,- Nurses' Staff 43 Guid- ance Staff 43 Pep Squad 2, 3. 43 Business Staff '3. 43 junior Prom Committee 3. a governors mansion, the Gore Estate ,df li:l :' B. 'si' vi-an x KENNETH ARSENAULT 186 Robbins Street Burznerr Il'r nite to get up in the morning, Bu! iff nirer lo 51.71 in bed. Swifly is a former Junior- ite . . , enjoys the stock car races with friends, Dave and Horse When not at the track he can be found devour- ing steak or dating his favorite girl . . . will down the Naxy Blue after graduation. ' 1- ' -ri zwibfffig, ap , C1 gli! fl ,, X S22 , W 5-Q L ' 2-LT-Bxf-ff za'-'4 t one time contained forty beautiful acres. CHERYI. AVCOIN ISU Robbins Strcct Burim tr Smile .md flu' :wild vllllltl' uitb yin. Brown-cyctl Chg-1 enjoys cul- lecting rcturtlx .lntl .lIlLtI'lnllDg TCF, Club with -Iutly, -loan, und Ellie. This South uluniur- its hupcs to bc .1 mctlic.1l wt- rctary. Best of luck, Cllmcryl, .'lt!,'1'11ni.' Rul Crime Rcprucntl tixc lg .lll7Vfl7 Sulwxtrxptinn Nt.n't 23 Pap Squhl 1, S, i, 'luluit Slmw lQ Girls' Spuru Zfig Mr Htixximrfx Still l. 'C' 'T' RICHARD Al 'unix ISF H.1nQcn Rmul l'm'.z1im1.1l C.1r'rfrce u.'.'Xv mrtr .1 Jim f1.'w11t HI. 'l'xxu-ty L-ru-vp spying tliuts nr taint-ing with tiritntlx. Al. jim, .intl Riti. Mr Quinn! Iinglixh tlav 1'.1tt-S .in Ai with this cx-lrxingtwn Strut 'ltlniuritu 'lust-tty' map, 'lluty tally NU .Il-ICF A!I'.ltlLI.iIiUI1 :tx tiff to thu Nut' bctiurc Vui- suing .1 urn-rr in tllllilllyll Guutl lutli .l.,'.'11!.u- Cr-xx f ..:.tf. 1, liwt hill ltutt y Y tr:-1.11 YQ'-M RICHARD ISAHINIZAL' XX'll,l.lAM BAKER ,IOYCQIZ lSANNlS'l'l5R Al llil lb li.-'xlilsl R S4 Of-milk' Street -1' Grant Struct lil? Stminulc Axtnut' 'l Nl.:'z.i-r Nm: VW-1ff0'1.If Ixxingtun Cfflftyt' II 'I' .N HT!'f 1' ff Jsllwmi' .r luiwili l'fff.1.'ifn1.1l Sing .ii ,1 fum,-v. I ' M, in nztrrimtul .md niirrfurf nf WIA!-r' us! unit fm If r' si 'ui Xllkltlwlli ll-uw thinks tht! mu -'l 'ltf -'Y . 1 412 Mi UU, Billy h.1ilS from l.t-xinigtun ning ix x1rr1ply'gr't.lt th N 1: X .rs .1 '- -N - . Hll.ll7lUi.'.lLliS Auto liwxly Sling' High Ntluml , . . uruoys lunth pretty wninr will br' --I! In XX' ll N tr- -5:5 . li -1 xlrllfl lificntlly Ditlt luipu ptrimlm L'N5'tLI.llly' tht- Pl!l.l, tivllt-gt' in tht' t.ill liut 1-I luuiw Tffwfi-i Ti T' 4 to Sec in his tiuturc. Dult .it XYH9 liktx ln tlrsi lutlc, hloytt' X-.Nix Nitit .izw lar luiwt-itml .u'uur1-lwithhluhn nuw Min with Al. luiu, .intl l llj ' l ' ll N i . i E'.::'f,x fix '1.f'iN ' N' Nl X glntl. ,loc cithcr with t.1rs wr Pctt' lu-pu tr- livin tht- iiiriiizfi-Num 'lliiiiil ,lk l I K Y A ,-X-:rr tg, 4 4X swlf lll1lN NYC ww .1 writtuw- Air liurtt- .tlttr lui.:-lu.uiun .Hin ut- uw- f li , xi Pai gvx tb .if z' N' Xl N ful futurc .tht-.itl fur this '- l l 1 f ' ' X lvl AlIlll.llWlL' lmy, l 1 1 . 23 'N ,fl-Zw 1f'3'm l i W f-,gg N 'QX.,.. Gov. Cl'-risTopher Gore Governor Christopher Gore was a distinguished citizen of Wal- tham who became governor of Massachusetts in 1809. JOHN BARCA 110 Alder Street Vomliozzfzl Tl9ir2gr are gay when be'5 around. This former South Juniorite enjoys shop classes at the Vo- cational High. John can be found fixing cars or eating roast beef with Bob, Dick, and Pete. Best of luck in the fu- ture, John. GERALDINE BARI 35 Alber Street Bzzrinerr How comlafzt the Jmile in ber deep brown eyerf' Geri is an active and versa- tile member of the class of '62 . . . likes her many friends . . . enjoys all sorts of gooey- foods. Bowling, swim- and attending football good ming, games rate high with this dy- namic senior. Best of every- Geri! thing. At'1i1'11iv.r.' Cafeteria Squad 3, -lg Homeronm Representative 33 Pep Squad 2, 35 Girls' Sports 4g Red Cross Representative 2. 4 . 1' I TI-IERESA BARILONE 88 Wfoerd Avenue Burizzerr TMJ ,girl quietly wind! her uxzy. And zloer ber duty day by day, Brown-eyed Terry digs fried clams with catsup. Her friends, Anne, Joan, and Ellie, share her enjoyment of the new rotating schedule at Wfalt- ham High School. ,iirlfnffftxrr Pep Squad -lg New spaper Stall 4. 24 VUALTER BARRICK 8 Brown Street College Il Tbe will 10 do. Green-eyed Wally ' likes to spend his spare time bowling or playing baseball with Rick and Donnie . . . hamburgers and girls at W.H.S. please this senior immensely . . . hopes to drive the road to Northeastern after graduation. .Alc'll1'lllL'J'.' Student Council -l. JANICE BAUMANN 22 Brightwood Road Burizzerr She spoke few wordr, but 1'er-3' Jweellyf' Janice has plans to become an operator of an International Baumann Machineg when not attending typing class at VU.H.S. she likes to operate an International Bowling Machine. Saturdays are strict- ly for cheering the football team with Jeanette and Mari- lyn. Let's all wish this W.H.S. girl and C.Y.O. del- egate the best of luck with her I.B.M. ,-1rffz'i1iui.' Pep Squad 2, 5g Talent Show 33 Guidance Staff -lg Girls' Spuffi fl. MARY BEAUDETTE 186 Warren Street Burinerr A gleam of nziirbief in ber eyeg She ,rf-zrller ur with gay rurmiref' I-lazel-eyed Mary is a member of the C.Y.O. . . . friends, Jeannette and Nancy will agree she enjoys fried clams and 'pizza . . . favors lunch and studies in S-203 at W.H.S .... plans to attend business school after gradua- tion. All the best, Mary. X ,af hi? SUSAN BECK 'iii Xlfashington Street College II IZyer of blue, a Jmile ro gag, lViIl take fbir l.z.t1ie n long any. Sue, a future model, comes to us from New Mexico. At W.H.S. she enjoys physical science with Mr. Perkins and English with Mrs. Brown. Pam and Pat say that she keeps in shape by swimming and eat- ing Italian food, in modera- tion, of course. After model- ing school the future looks fashionable for pretty Sue. 3' ,44- CARLTON BELODEAU 1275 Main Street V0r.zli011.il Oblfgfy1g gmd good-2I.1l!lI't'd. Apples, as his friends. Russ and XY'ayne. call him, can he seen near machines anywhere . . , munching pizza and fried clams are his favorite pastimes . . . future plans include the Nayy and work in a machine shop. 'T 'czff JAMES BELYEA 135 Wfarren Street Terlyzziral xl little nmivnzve zmu' ,md Ibex!! if rififlied by ilu' llffeff 711471. I.ikahle jim is he-st remem- bered at X'i'.ll.S. for his pur- trayal of jay in the senior play. NX'hen this hlond, senior is not Hhamming it up, he plays the uke, is actixe in Dt'lNlol.ly, anal is President nf his thurch fellowship. Al and Date say that their talented friend lnyes trig classes. Keep lvlushing, -limmyl .'l.i'.':.'!1ti lvtrnian flnlw D. R, 4, Yiiel'resnlerit l, Sent-it Plas' lg C-ernitn Nerninar 1, latin tlnl- Rifle fllilm ' If f '19 ee r X I 5 ff f N 7 gl , Z . ?-dl J ,Ny w f ' 1 il f ' I Z J' I If 4 0 6 Edmund Sanderson, distinguished citizen, 1865-1961. He was an author, inventor, industrialist, and historian nt our city. His forebears settled Wriltliam in 1689. f l I gl DORIS BENSON Pfllil, BENSON ,lUYlil'll lll'llLi.'XNl'lNU 29 Church Street 3211 lilorente Road 5 'l Rllsf FHM! - , . ' ii ' Burmcff I.4'fl7VIlf.7I f.'HL.u: ll N111 hold, mil Ilia, my fall, Ifi21Jfl'.ii' 2.'fff.'-tv.'n' ..'.' i lfd I- i..-' 'ill t c A111 J firftfxfnvy ,7lAf,1'QfAJ'A,4Q nf fjwnl .f,IpAv.Q11f.gp'!'-, 7-L fn,-fiifrl-lu' 11.'1.v ,'i,' I. ' 1 Aictlfi ix V HU. limit-ret-tit' llinig tame to lhfs l.lNHLfl,l lil'-er. who I.et's do the twist, tries XY',ll3. xia North .lunior . . Ir-'IH 51illl hliznzwr. lu-pts in Doris. lllue-L'y'1d Dildo attive in hoth sthonl .intl tom- hu- e a tlitnrital tt.hn:. an loves skating with llarriet and munity tnnttinns . , . tnioys VI--t' tan he sttn lv-ul.ne .lC.mm'. She is one of the top mnsie antl ratlm it-iiiiniiiiita' Will li-ih and 'li-e sxhtn lm s me-mherg of the girls' howling tions lust of all . . plans to not atttnd nu Ci YO antl Sins team. We know yoirll twist attend Xoitlitasttin l'nixtr- ttf lfslil' fY'lsI'!1.cs Nlis fiat- into a happy' future, Doris, sltx' , . tiitnils, 'Yarns' .intl HU s slirw-tr.i.x .lassts st-'Ig' gl1 f lillffit 5l 'W l. fills' flatly lsnuw ht-'ll he Nlltttssltll a l'1iZ ll-l 1'-:th ll-i l is .ti .snr .' ' A -e x ' l N ' i' UWM X Nm' ' l as a tixil ineintti link I--e l.!:f.' lliul 'l su .4 1 'rt ii l ' l ' I l fl'.'v .', N 1. llifins If it 7 1 li ' '.' i, .X-.tl iX s tl N'1'l '. N fltssfii' s .,xf:,.i Nil.. ii tl , ips t i. Q ug ,.-I X.XXtliffilW ,.,le llt.s i' l,1' f-' 25 X. JOHN BERGSTROM 89 Farnum Road College II He may bare ez nzermge for the world. Blue-eyed Bergy came to XXf.H.S. from North Junior High . . . water-skiing. swim- ming, and fishing really rate with this popular lad . . . a career in teaching beckons in the future . . . the best of everything to a wonderful senior. Art1ri1ic.f.' Future -Teachers' of America 5, fi, President -1. CHARLES BERRY 21 Dartmouth Street Vocational A likable young man wlJo'5 bound to arcomplifln fl greai deal. Dusty, a former North Jun- ior High and South Junior High student, favors weight lifting in his spare time. Friends, Tom, Jim, and John, know that this DeMolay mem- ber really appreciates the facil- ities at Vocational High. Good luck to a future elec- tronics technician. Arfiriner: Youth Advisory Com- mittee 4. .4 o l lfll MK l 'iff K :fe?f'i4 , fl If A f V 'el 5 I xx s f - , - f. '71-C I i l 1 i X f gf , 2 E f f f r 1 If u 'l i , , t li! X I I 61 . 1 ei .,,,,f.ifi-ffffffi li l .- .. 'f'?eS - 'Q ' . 4- gf l l 1 .2iwuiuiurirm:i1frJ5:ii:+iimim -43 e c y 1 . . ? sh 4 '. l u ' M :'- e: T 'Z Q... lil Sl- N- ' -l ,lf LE -U2 - 5 bigilg E55 E i .. ,S . - 4- -,e f -,Y? fi ,' , of f seg ,- 2 J 1 so--ti A i ff be if H , so - .ft S I - iff fsj - all- Q -' i H ,I 1 - Y -- . : ' .- . . , l . , .I X ' Y ,L-i b ' A' ,Bi .jr .qc ' , 5- 1-.'.Z'3 -. I' N l f e'?ai li f ' 92-Sq' 'fi 53: 19-In ' - f ' ' N?4 , e H J -- ---L.-..- f i i ' ' W . -- .. f- , ui- ff - ee -- - Ti'-l ' 1: , . is 'I 'nf 1 .a f 4,55 A V 1 -:JUN A V .' , 4, ' 0 Q . 8,,FTf-.' M f-4971- lT'2?'f ' i . 7.-5'f Built before 1798, the Lyman mansion l FAYTH BISHOP 770 Lexington Street College II She bar bear! lo be gay. If you have ever gone to a Vialtham High football game, you must have seen Eaythie strutting her stuff and twirl- ing her baton at the head of the Senior Band. Vfhen not in action herself at the games, Fayth is an enthusiastic root- er with friends. Joyce and Chene. She manipulates a tas- ty Rub with the same alacrity she demonstrates with her lvitiivfl. .k'i.,'.9iff1f,iy Pep Squad 2, Talent NNW 3. -l. kfaiiirette 2, 5, 45 Head Drum Ma'--ritre 1. DIANE BISSON 9 Coolidge Avenue College Il She of tlve dimple.f. Blue-eyed Dimples enjoys dancing . . . can be found at C.Y.O. or practicing a new dance step with Carol, Bar- bara, Lorraine, and Sally this former Lexington Street Juniorite would lilge to teach dancing in the future. .'ir.'i:1I1ff.' Pep Squad 4. l l il li 'l i I 4 l , I JOSEPH BISSON 460 Dutton Road Sudbury Voraiiomzl Quiet and .thy bu! ez regular guy. Car enthusiasts become imme- diate friends Of amiable Joey. Norm, Dick, and Bob tell us that Joey rates sir- loin steak as his favorite food. He plans to make use of his knowledge of welding in fu- ture years. KAREN BLOMEN 53 Howard Street College I Come, Jing now, .rirzgg for I know you Jing well. Karen, a friendly, vivacious girl, is known for her en- thusiasm. She sings for the Veterans' and Service hospitals . . . likes steak, pizza, music and German classes. Artirifier: German Club 2, 3. 4. Secretary -ig German Seminar 4, Talent Show 2, 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, Language Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4, Minor Homeroorn Represent- ative 3, Alternate -lg Latin Club 25 Open House Usher 5. 1 11- AU! H? I 've' f 1 ' !f!1llllhI'!!.!l51mEu XX , 5 X I, M Mffff ' I w-5,,s , 1- X g l wr-Nw g '7' . - ' 'Q -1 1'f 11. .1 fllfzltl-'a 'fi lqbzix lt: 'nVV,z3?':-92' ,A -- 4 wr., - 1 'I ,H 5, .,.a5 f'bN 44'ff,,0ff I.: Z. L K1 QQ' 1 f'--,fsv 9 in E QW irc: I 3- 3F'Q,Q ,, 1 igwvtficftp -1,1 ,, -1 , 1, 1 , 1 1 ,-I. ipgj,,.,f.,,.3'xed,,. U! I ROM:-MARlIz MONICA SALLY ISORDICX N ' - - 5 ' 'ffwtffl 1,,'jl9T: 4-4 l..1t.1ycttc Struct F3 'I'r.1yt'lo R..,..1 - - Y .,- SIR -3' I gl' 5 xvfjlpf.-, . - it ' v AAF- ,-'flu-'ff' CUUQIQL' CMH: Ka' f K S , ' , 'Z' .Al1' 11.'1H 1 .11 ffl. 11.15 If IIHIAQII HSIV.IfiXj!14Q 11g,fl1,f..,?,1.n,- ,- 1 Ly I-SMG!! 8SHf'g fam, f .7 Bloc-cyc.,l Row xx .mother IM, ,.:.' - UU, I loy.1l mcn1hcr of Mr, G.1rr.1- V1v.11io11s S.1lly cngoys .ltr::o.- . lhlflri f.m tluh. 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A E . - f.,A g l! f 1 , Q T in! f -f :.!: 2 -I' Q P S r0 ' ,.,f A ' 1-- K ' ' ,,f.w:iw+sN sf' I 0-H-3 .4-4,7- L' -mg WHITE SWHN The Wliite Swan was an excursion boat that ran from the Moody Street Bridge to Auburndale between the years 1875-1889. STEPHEN BRINN 35 Murray Street Honor! A 771.121 ir rich izcfordiog to u'lJ.zr be gizff, not wha! be lui. Open wideg say, 'Ah ' will be Steves four most commonly pronounced words when he completes medical school. At W.H.S. he mentally gives the same orders to the hockey goal net or his baseball glove. As for himself, he likes best to open wide his democracy book. To brown-eyed Steve we prescribe the best of luck. Ar1i1'1t1e.r.' Hockey 2, 5, 43 Basee ball 2, 5, -lg illirror Sports Co- editor fl: Senior Play 45 Crimson Kev 3. 4. KENNETH BROXVN Z8 Lakeview Avenue Brzriize rr Ir fro! lrfe' .1 lunzditd lfmrr loo .rlvoit for nr to bore our'- 5clIc'1.' Cute, hazel-eyed Brownie is a former South Juniorite . . . often Seen at Boys' Club . . . enjoys water skiing with best friends. Tim and Smitty '... likes gym best at XXVI-l.S .,.. l will enter the service alter Azraduation. Good luck, Ken. Football 2. 28 HARRIET BROXVNELL 95 Lexington Street College I ll lufez'er' if uiorlb doing ir zrorfb doing well. Brownie as her friends, Sue and Doris. call her. can usually be found at Youth Council Meetings or cheering for De- Molay '... likes working in 210 best at XX'.H.S .... plans to attend nursing school after graduation. .'lrf11lf1t'i'J 210 Staff 3, el, .llziior Literary Staff fl, Subscription Stall -ig Latin Club 2, 35 Girls' Sports 21 Senior Play Usherette 4. L. ELAINE BUONOMO 738 Trapelo Road Burizzerr A lighz 156.771 lirer long. Tainey loves to go swim- ming and bowling with joye and Joan. Gay Elaine enjoys her ZOB studies most at XXVI-l.S. This lively senior looks forward to a secretarial Cfll'CCI'. .'lr1n'1m'i' Homeroom Representa- tixe lg Pep Squad 'ig Newspaper Clerical Stall fl. DONNA BROCK 111 Parmenter Road College II Her difporiziofz if ar rzzmzy ar ber hair. Donna comes to W.H.S. from Andover and Lake Placid High School . . . Y,NXf.C.A. and Episcopal Church Fellowship take up this active blond's time . . . eating meatball subs with the 'Nifties', sailing, skiing, and S-205 studies rate high on this future college girl's list of favorites. Good luck, Don- na! Ailiiiritrf Talent Show 3, ag illirror Business Staff -lg Senior Play Committee 41 210 Staff -lg Cafeteria 4. EDXWARD BURNS 51 Lakeview Terrace Burizzerr Hia bear! uuzr one of 115059 wlaicla mor! eimmozzr ur. This sports enthusiast rates bowling and basketball as sure favorites if not partic- ipating, Rock may always be seen with Alan and Arthur as an eager spectator .. . plans to use his typing learn- ed in Miss Hogarty's class at business school next year. Lots of luck, Ed, in all you do! Arlizvfiers Homeroom Representa- tive 25 Boys' Sports 2. 5, fig Newspaper Staff fl. fn Z' Cf' g 'isis 21-A ALAN BUTTRICK 1 Barnes Terrate Chelmsford V0r.r!i011.zl 'Mgu of fgu' zzffrdr .irc flu' bw! of mar' Al, a former student at Lexing- ton High School, is perfectly at home at XX'altham's Voca- tional High and really likes the new cafeteria second only to the shops. After a term in the service Al plans to open his own auto body shop, If possihle his shop will be next to a restaurant, where he and friends, Tom. Ronnie, and Don, tan have trenth fries and clams tstcamed or friedj. Best wishes, All 1 EDXWARD BYRON T2 Parmenter Road Cffliftgt' Ari if .1 gif! uf Gm! .1111 IIIIUI be fmdf' Artistic Ed aims for ll college degree after graduation. This amiable rifle team captain rates trig and solid classes as top shooting. We know you'll hit the mark. Edl .litxillztix Ritlc loam 5, -l, Carp- taiii ig .lliiiai Art Statt -tg Ritlc Clrih 2, 5. l. The Bleatliery and Dye XXX-rlxs suit toon ltl n ls o .1 lasting name to the part ot tht tllk ssh it ji' 4' JOANNA CAHll,l, 165 Surnnier Street bf' 'Ch CONRAD CfAl,DX'i'lfI.l. 'Z Cirant Qtieet Rlt1llARlDtiAl.liAllAN Stl l.oxxt'll Strut Ilmzfnir fwfftfyu Il tff.lft.Q4' Il ANU gtlllf, 1111 lquftf, ffm' mttfi TIT Wifi-ji H' I-1'- -'LYZ Nil' 'TLV' lim il' 'S' f i In u't'.n', Sli., ,fflfflff iflffflifil' riti! f'r.1r.', .1't.'.f'. ' r,1Uj f,1ir. Ciootl times. lots of tlittlds, 'l'.ill Hllitlcie' lias lal.l.ls liair, Pretty lo is a gift ot' North and girls rate liiigli with Ution- li.l.'tl tkts, .intl .r l'.llI'.ll1lX' to -lunior , . , lows Iititkty ny, 'liiiimy KL-xiii, and Ken ilittsrluziqtrs 'llizs lilahlt- qligg.-ring with Umdlstttin .lupli say that tlitir tritiitl also likts lail is .1 CY :X iiitiiilttr , , ,mtl tm,,A,,t,,m Alt tg1,,uu,u, xxattrskiiritig.iriillmislsrtlxill At- ttllow t-msg-':.iti-is ::i.li:.lt- with Suk- 'Intl IitH'lyH'.y- Ntxt llXL' ln lllt' lllt' lii'lN- xl.lk .llltl lll'.lll L' 'N ti-lv fttll ghig mmli thlmil-L-L1 gynim- filolw, .intl tht' cil.lll.ljt', lit' olvttn leur l--ioritl, .intl txt- wish limi will lst- Aff tty lit-me on A full talsts time out tor strxilx .intl tlii lsttg ,-gi fuk SLl1t5l,H'Nl1lIW' nt' t rtani Atttr tiLr.i.lrz.1t:i-ii lliitkf-. -liitrltitlfir 5 Comm is i'l.irinir1t1 .1 -,iittr ri ixiltlr-IilfriliiilriritiiliIliftl'.r'll.lri4. s, ll'Ul'A lM , . , 'lI1.ls1.lrr l, Xtxx-.gmugwr lil'liir S, I liiikiid N l ix i ' l i X l, llv' f llrisrritss Nt,i.t l, l 1 tr.t N11 H t ls lr lirirrii t . it N, , 'iit's.v, ', my . ri- lxzrstl XX llltltt 3 fx -'sb . tt BEVERLY CANNISTRARO 5-I Neighbors Lane College Il Good uordr are worlb mucb .md con liizlef' This brown-eyed former North Juniorite enjoys football games and victory parties with janet and Janice . . . active C.Y.O. member . . . gives Mr. Mea- der's Algebra classes an A+ rating a liberal arts course at the University of Massachusetts is sighted in the near future. .1r:iz.f1,w,r: junior Prom Committee 3g Talent Show 3, ig Pep Squad 35 Library Council 5, 43 210 Staff ag Future Teachers of Ameri- Cll el. ll jL'DITI-I CAREY 61 Bedford Street College I Loze life and life uiill lozfe yon. Friendly judy's trademark is .1 constant smile whether captivating the talent show au- dience with I want to be Loved by You or portraying Lindy in the senior play. Outside of school she can be seen participating at C.Y.A. meetings or attending sorority with Beth and Kathy. After .1 college education she sets her goal on a teaching career. .ll wiv Literary Staff -lg Senior Play' ., Talent Show 3, f, Assistant 'P-irtil Director -1, Slain Orme S ag 210 Staff -1. 30 i s . c A ' I C N 2 i b i:: ZW' ' , tl fn' . f ig ' I V' J I I if . K 'A A EE 1 f A v I a - i at., i i n ' 555 ' c f 'T' N. N 4 V1--any ' I it .5354 5 f . A ,Q l . ve Q . F ' ' IN! th: F ' ' gil, ,551 .. L 1 1 X c. N . L v- is Q xi 3 ' 3' ' .1 i I I 4' J lalgvx 'J' 2 fi i X I , T Q al? fills , I ki V, 1 Cx l A l ns' , , . -i W l 'FN i F is , c. l g-tg . 4- . 3+ 4 'fi A iq FRANK CARBONE A X '4 'K ' ,. . u .1 Ji ' ini., ml' 7 I ll 105 chestnut street -A . -I fr, 1? F aim, . , It Voc.1lion.1l 'l is L, gilt' 1 l I f ' Qi I A qiziez friend and iz friend 4 , 2:14, . 3 Q gl 1 li 'W gjgsilltured 'frankieu can illll llll ll' llllllmilnnn nililsg-.'i..iIi,.t Mninnlmuglfmlf l usually be found indulging himself in a large plate of fried clams with friends, Bill and Al, or practicing for a meet with the Rifle Club. This future carpenter likes his shop classes most. Best of every- thing, Frank. DAVID CARNEY 54 Everett Street Vocational He'r not rery big, ber not wry fall, Bu! you can bel be'r well liked by all. Shop holds Dave's interest most at school . . . hamburg- ers and pizza follow in his list of favorites. Bud and Bill say that when Dave isn't sleep- ing, he's sure to be thinking about his career in the service. .dcllllllerg Newspaper Staff -1. I . , A, , 1' ' . ,f rf' 4 , , v i w , A 1 W 1 ' .lmullllllAlllP'l5?i 1' , .. W -my -, - if il My M sl' ' .1 jp- .A if NPN I I . FIRST 'PARISH - univsnsnusr - uNxrmziAN h Dedicated in 1839. The First Parish Universalist-Unitarian Church Q 1 1- i BRIAN CARR DEBOIUKH CARR 85 Pine Street 291 Bacon Street College Il H0f10f5 Hear ye no! tbe bum of migbzy workings? Brian a traveling man has come to us from Hollywood High, L. A., Rock- port High, and St. joseph's. Dick, auto racing, and music provide fun for this lively senior . . . college is in the future. A Arlirzlier: Chess Club 5, President 5. A rare combination of fun, frolir, and friendxbipf' Debbie loves to skate with Carol and Joanne. This cheer- leader's pretty hazel eyes sparkle at the thought of a hockey victory . . . enthusias- tic about discussions in Mrs. Keenan's Latin class . . . plans to attend a liberal arts college. Deb's wonderful personality will make her a success in whatever she may do. 4 Artirizier: National Honor Society 3, -lg Minor Business and Literary Staffs -lg Hockey Cheerleader 4g Newspaper Staff 45 Red Cross Delegate to Training Center 2g Student Council Representative 2. is rebuilt in 1932 after bei I 2 1 , 4 -I I A Q -a 4 Q w if E ' I , l e' iiliuyii- -'-' -7 . i 1- ' rr 'ETi'l Wi - : ':g:wlUllllllllllll ' il Ting 1-mink Y 4 8 sw, xf- hi . ij-nv' i X A PHILIP CASTELLANO 91 Taylor Street Vomliorml A good fritrzd fr bard 10 find. bu! PIU! if .IIZl'.I pf lcpf in mind. Phil is a student who plans for a future as a maehinist. He enjoys working on his C-lf . . . eats spaglietti and meatballs galore loses parties. Good luck, Phill ng partially destroyed by fire. 2 IDS C' T I 7 MARY CARROLL 61 Seminole Avenue Connie' Il The genlle mind by gellllc, deeds if done. Marys blue eyes gleam when dreaming about a nursing career. Her favorite medicine is lasagna or C.Y.O, ehoir. Frankie is also an enthu- siastic swimmer. Sandy and Claire know that this eheer- ful miss is going to be a help- ful asset to the field of medi- eine. A.tix.'1nii: Pep Squad -l: .llllluf Representatixe -lg .llmiir Subsgrip- tion Staff 'lg Talent Show 4, 4. 1... FRANK CASELLA 51 Floyd Street Burineu True .arf if knot: 1 10 J'fIc..IAE.,' VC'liat could be be cr Sitting down to L1 we ed Italianvstyle meal x and Stekef' .isles broxxl Frank. Before, after middle of the ga e football, baseball, or h this former North i loses all the dishes 1 old eountry. Business L after graduation al o to Franks tastes, Q 5 - ws i RICHARD CAS'l'FI,I.ANO XY'II.I.IAM CIIANDXOII NANCY K ll.-Xl'I3Il 50 Rumford Avenue 25 Sehool Street Il Aflillll R-Mid Cffllegn' II B1:i'if.'ifr K' ffl ei 11 A time fo imp .rfferlf .md .1 I.fle ir 11 fxil you efvwfe H .' I 'I'-l4'f'.-'iff time lu Jjual. mile jf. 'lift' .'.. ' 'fa :..:j. Casty, ,i gr,itlu,irQ of South Dul-cess, as he is toriiiiionly Nxhtu Nami isnt i junior, can be found on LXIIN- talleil by his buildiu. liobby def'-wi.1u ll lI1lNNil rt s pus with friends, Don and and Mike, lit-pts toatt.1:l'1 sut- izsualli he ri-'uri-i X i XY'.illyi Ill tllL' kl.lSNI'UU!t1 Rffgu eggs -'fwfr-f 'Kr-hlii-.ting 11.1111 Xklilt Xiilk, 'I.IIIlI, .llll I8 Cast-'s physits class seoreS Bentley Sthool of .Mt-'iiiit:iiig. Illia PKVVY iliullcl 4 high . . . spetial interests in, Ile .mounts his .igootl tinits .it fi' XX ll 9 na N-i i l clude bowling and baseball. YXLIIQ to Elms 'l'.ili.inu's lrl our iristal hi K Ciiuitl lutk in the future, senior lioizztio--:v list-It li:.l-4, X-NIU .is .l Marlin l ' llill' lu-lg in the tiztizig, Ni I ' ' I 1 .Q Xli' N 15 t l -.xi 1 X 'hu 'bi l...l e lin -sv 0 RX 4 ,Sit .. f I , .'. Q Q -, fr Il W' Iv B, -un, 4-A 4 Kx Hen. f ,e f - f N avr --a ,fed .- .f - -gfftla fe: iv Q -. i .,,.ia,- N '-M v'f1 'l'eal : . S 'git-1' 3 Sir j-,gl I is , liege' Q-f 2 'Y Xxxggfi' my ' ' 'N--Y . . -:X t ,vain ,1 Q-gl qw, 'Hits' I 1lf!T, '5i,-s , '- ,,q !ll'j eslrlei 5 firm -.114 e '-5 ' l. he -'Kit i 1:4 gl l -F S A S C I: ' 1 f - ----ie i+: , ,.,....f--. FISK HOUIlrf1MN SYREBT. Built before 1798, the Fiske House is the oldest dwelling standing in the city. SUELLEN CHILDS 24 Kendall Park Honor! Il'r good to be merry .md wire: iff good lo be boiler! and Hue. Active Sue loves Miss Hogan's classes and filet mignon, but a day of ice skating also rates par excellancen with this for- mer Lexington Street Junior High miss. Sue, Ros, and Dana know that this busy L.R.Y. member will shine at the college of her choice. We all wish you a world of suc- cess, Suellen. flillflllt Newspaper Stalf 5, Ci,- Editfir -i, Yititinal Honor Society 5, lg ,Uni ' lateriiry and Business Staffs -i, l.ir'. Club -lg Blu-ptlmii. l'i.le C Ulflt'll' i. 32 ar. l JANET CHASE 208 Beal Road College I Her perrofmlity taker fir!! plrzref' A hockey cheerleader, jan's eyes light up at the thought of pizza . . . enjoys victory parties and water skiing . . . algebra with Mr. Meader rates with jan, say friends, Nancy Bevy, and Janice will study physical therapy at B.U. or the University of Con- necticut. Ariiziitierx Hockey Cheerleader 45 President of Pep Squad -lg Senior Play -lg Junior Prom Committee 5. LEO CHIASSON 23 Highland Street Vomliolzal l'll be merry and freeg l'll be rad for no one. Tom, Woody, and Grover hunt for Bud at the drug store or with the bowling team, This future electronic techni- cian builds up an appetite for turkey by weight lifting. Bud finds lunch most to his liking at w.H.s. ffcIi1'i,fier.' Football 3: Safety Coun- cil 3, 4, President 4. MARILYN CHRISTINO 90 Howard Street College I Soft rmiler, by bummz kind- rzerr rpreadf' We predict this talented sing- er-dancer-musician will be brightening the entertainment scene in a few years. After a difficult dance work-out ver- satile Marilyn enjoys the com- panionship of Danny and other friends. Mr. Benedict's Ger- man classes make a hit with our future show stopper. Gu- ' i ten luck, Marilyn. ffctii'illt'.r: Latin Club 2, 3g Minor Representatixe -l. PIERINA CIANCI 37 Cutter Street Burizzerr A power lo Iozfe and make friezzdr of ber own. Don't call me mejatball! cries Perry . . . looks fot- ward to study periods boys and dancing rate high on Perry's list of terrifics future tells of a medical sec- retarial career. Arliz'1lie5.' Minor Subscription Staff -lg Guidance Office 45 Red Cross Representative 2, 5. E --.fa FRANCES CINCOTTA 52 Spring Street Cflllegc' l'm sure care if an enemy lo life. Quiet Fran formerly attend- ed North Junior . .. often seen at the Y.W.C.A. in Cam- bridge . . . enjoys eating spa- ghetti and listening to rock and roll records with friends, Lin- da and Barbara . . . plans in- clude Beverly School of Prac- tical Nursing. Af' .wk E 41 ri - df? ROBERT CINCOTTA 292 River Street Blnrmirr Lillie .t10u'erlw011re. Energetic Bob spends most of his time e.tting .ind playing hockey . . . enjoys Miss Taha- ney's homeroom classes , . . Dukess can be found in the halls with Bill and Mike . . . future includes office work. Hockey 3. HARRY COIMIFN 52 Fiske Street Cfliifelldt' ll l'2.1l'i' the lift of lllH'fl1fI14Q relic I1 il mrtr um !l'7ffb ll'X7.lfL'.'l This ex-North 'luniorite gixes Uldsniobiles .ind pretty girls top billing . . . hopes to git- tend night college . . . good buddies include joel .ind Steve. - 1'5- , 4 'fig' t' 5 is-at . . . f , 7.1 , , , ff:-f it rs td' - f ' 545,55 gtg., 5.35 3' 77 if i s 'L t 1 f .: I gl ,. 51 ' - ' 5 i I? G12 4? fr i 1 3 l 4 K 4 Y -4 I K RODNEY CLARKE 'fl' 'in ki-,Q -. 1, i ' ' Y s , 71 South Street ii K tjf' ' IS-5,110 Af -511, cfizixfw II gf . ' . . -'1:'f'2 ' ' ,fN.1zz of zlmuglif, mm of Jr- ,s ., d A ,W .L rf' g-H74 li011. ' U M r 'ke ,ff XY'hen not swimming or eating ,HW 9, ' M' ' fried clams, Rod can be I f d ' ixi ' found at De-Molay with friends. Roddy and Bobby . . . s likes Mr. Lynch's trig class best at XXf.H.S .... plans in- clude college after graduation. .'lt'lir11it.i.' Tmek Team 2, 5, lg I.Jtin Club 2. I ,IAXICIZ COPSON -H1 li.irb.ir.i Rodd CUslft1Q'e' CiliRAl.D CORCOIQAN Bl l..lXk'I'L'l1xk' Street I31ziir.'triQr ,ll The Livermore House, now occupied by the Morristins. is one -it the older and more beautiful residences in the city. DFAXX.-K tURNlll R 55 l,n.iil:i Ntzttt I3:.t,5f:. t xl rz'ff.'2,'fr.'g 14.171, .1 jifr,1r,1i,-,' 'I'f r' rfiiri'.1' ,ft my filfcf, Hllt ' I- rn.'.'ft. fr.'tv.'.fr .rrp My , t..'vfi. 1 - Pretty' .lan likes Mr. Me.itler's lllut-eyed 'iljoktyu tl.tinis t.lIs Dt.inn.i, kritixxzi to lit' Zzzends tl.isses best .it XX'.llS . . . .ind girls .is his first loses -IN DH wflis T V llx usually seen sixiiiiriiinhu, sk.it- Ken .ind Dyker ttll lls tli.it Horn lcsnqi-ri Ntrttt -ltzriior ing. Ul'L'.llll1lQ lrtnth llrits with Miss 'l..lll.lUL'l' is his Lixorite ll14l1 V Nfl I1-'I I.iF1'1f2.: CW' M.irilyn .ind -l.intt . . . pl.ins tt-.itlier .lt XX' ll S. Attwe in ltsflv Hirs il!-'WT UH' Y C to httoine .in .iirline sttxmrtlt-ss CYD, jerry t.in he sttn Y -is --H1 YW 7- lifltf 1 .itttr .ittentling l'r.iiiiinAuli.iiii t.itinlig stt.ik wlitn not Vrtrxir UU-1-fl! f N ll 'T' Y 4- f State fk-lleul' me for .1 business t.lrttr, 'fl-3 Vi l 5 l 53 Nfl' l 'l. 'f lifl' New-l lllllslf 5. Xxliitll lie lli'lNks Iii lxlllsllk' .llirr lxli tix ll 'Y 'N in - i 7 liltiif slit-.t sg stwittr l'li'. Kirin H N J ls, i' . .. niitttt- i. flu stir: 1, lvl-tits 'l ul lim l U mf'll , i ' , '. fiitiritil sp .' .l,,,,, Viwm f in lfrlf v l X - 1 .U .1 ft l ' l' iiittttt' 1 lwtff N is., v--- i tt N N 33 EILEEN CORINIIER 60 Vernon Street College II Tir 41 plearzzre fo mee! one Jo quiet, ro .fu'ee1. Ellie likes sports and the teachers at VCl.H.S. friends are Martha and Pat . . . plans to attend nursing school. Good luck to a fine future nurse! ALFRED COSGROVE 18.1 Lexington Terrace College II To mee lbizzgr .15 lbey be, ,fbxfr my pkilofopbyf' Big Al hails from North jun- ior. Tiny enjoys track, foot- ball. baseball. and basketball. He can always be found at the Boys' Club with a basketball in his hands. In the future Al plans to play professional baseball. Keep hitting, Tfnyf Baseball 5, 4, Track I 3. r. For-rhall 2. 34 TIMOTHY CORMIER 82 Grant Street College II Happy am I. from fare I'm free. Timmy is really impressed with the new buildings at XV.H.S. Among his other fa- vorites are girls, cars, and his fellow students. He can often be seen admiring the cafeteria with Conny and Kevin while sampling the pizza served there. Active in C.Y.O. and the Boys' Club, Timmy plans a career in engineering. Artiritier: Basketball 25 Football 3, 4- F... win.-ru 'D W H1 Q1 Q N 1 L M. gp 6 fx? X ww vt ffsgliziifi eil 15,2 bwg,,,,.,c..sQ' 'T Wim at Q24 flfql a 5? ll If ...i h 74. .. Occupying one corner of the city common, ANNA COTRONE 9 Colonial Avenue Burizzera' How comfant flue Jmile in ber deep brouvz eyes. Anna likes the friendly kids and the fun at W.H.S .... can be seen bowling or at Senior Sorority with Cheryll and Gloria . . . plans include a secretarial career after grad- LIHIIOU. CHARLES COTTON 57 Everett Street College ll 'Tir good to be merry and wife. Good-natured Charlie, who comes from South junior, is a member of his C.Y.O., C.Y.A., and C.C.D. He en- joys the comfortable atmos- phere at W.H.S. with Willy and Steve. Charlie's ambition is to have a career as a U. S. Naval Air Force aviator. We wish you the best! Artirifief: Mirror Business Staff 45 Mirror Subscription Staff -lg Cafe- teria Squad 3: Track 4. MICHAEL COTTON 85a Maple Street Busirzerx Never quiel, always ,rpryg Wiib Ilya! perronality, be'll get by. At the first beat of a drum, Mike is sure to be on the scene. This tall and witty lad likes studies with Miss Devane best at W.H.S. . . . does much of his drumming with Bob and Billy a term in the service will follow Mike's high school career. Actiz'itie.f.' Latin Club 2g Debating Club 2g German Club 3: Maroon Squad 2, 3, 45 Advanced Trig Club 5. ..-11 11 ,111 E -- 511 51 11.1551 F111 '. .f. .45 61 1 SQ, , 4 fxlxf 393 'S xi I gl af. ll I JI 90. 9235719 .Z V - ity Hall was dedicated on -l.1nu.1ry 6, 1927. 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Ntxug-.1111 xg,-1 ' 4, 1 I 1l1'! 1 1 . ' l l17ll'- lifiriir 1, R1-111111. li 1w1':1'1l 1' 1 L llgxl iii N 1. . l - ,Z ,pl-X lf.-Q 2'-fa T ' 1 Di f: U 1 f' 3 'B A are dy' f if .. '. 'nrvv--1 ---rf-i L -A - A !'is. .h i 5 I ku 'LQ - zu M l'twv.wvnliN' WI -1188 YQUKG This obelisk stands on our city common along with several other monuments to citizens who have given their lives in war. if T' JOHN CURRA 48 Cedar Street Vocational Nez'er ez dull moment will be found wlaen this snziling lad's around. Jack is a sports enthusiast with preferences toward basketball and track. He is a future Navy man . . . plans a later career as a carpenter. Good luck, Jack! KARREN CURTIN 42 Boynton Street Business Stiff liltle, bu! thinks u lol. Pert Karren comes to us from Wfeston High . . . is active in the Luther League and A.L.C.W. favors Eng- lish class with Mr. Donovan and fun with Pat and Diane . . . hopes the future includes a modeling career. Good luck! Arliz'ilies.' Senior Play Committee 43 Pep Squad 3, 43 Talent Show 4g Senior Prom Committee 4. M, RITA CURTIN 7-1 hfayall ROad Business A szveef, aflmclire kind of gr.1ce. ' An avid football and hockey fan, Reet also likes de- mocracy and Miss Grover's classes bowling, swim- ming, and St. Judes C.Y.O. win her approval . .. Lois and Gerry are tops as com- panions. Secretarial work aft- er a Burdett education is in store for blue-eyed Rita. xlixirilits. Pep Squad Z, 3, 43 Dramatics Club gig Cafeteria Squad ig Citiiclarir.: Office ig Hrtmernrim Representati'-e 3. 4. 36 JULIEANNE CURTIS 31 Robbins Street Business Slse's full of fun and iz good churn. After a good long horseback ride Julie enjoys a big plate of Chinese food with Joan and DeeDee. Tops on Julie's list of likes at XV.H.S. is democracy with Miss Crisi. Soon Blondie will don a dental nurse's cap. . ii'HI'IfIt'.l'.' Girls' Sports Z, 33 Homeroom Representative 2, 55 Cafeteria Squad -41 Pep Squad 2, 3, ig Talent Show Committee 4. ELLEN CUSACK 35 Hatherly Road College ll 5'u'eel in goodly fellou'sbip.'l Quiet Ellen, teasingly known as Slim, thinks everyone at school is wonderful and the feeling is mutual. Ellen likes to bowl or attend C.Y.O. and sorority meetings with Jeanne and Lorraine. A career as an X-ray technician is in the not- too-distant future for this cute senior. fllrlflllfltfll Future Teachers uf America 35 Talent Show 53 Ma- roon Squad 41 French Club 4. 29' RICHARD DACEY 220 Main Street College I It's ez friendly 1566171 llmt has many friends. Dickie Dacey is an honorary member of the B-Minus Club with friends, Ray and Joe. His favorite slalom is in Miss Daily's democracy class. A former B.C. High student, this trackster's biggest hurdle will be at law school. We're all sure Dick possesses the Crim- son Key to success in any COl.lI'f. flL'lll'lllL'J.' Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Crimson Key 43 National Honor Society 3, 44 Newspaper Reporter 45 Mirror Business Staff 43 Track 3, 4. . 9 9' . lb I -t' s - Q . 1 -. '-1-e'.g,f ,, ..-v - j -Q.----is-at.:: -. ug . I DAVID DAVGMAN 81 Irving Street Cflflffc' II Ar 15011611 .lr 6.111 bs. Brown-eyed Dave is an ac- tive member of the Boys' Club, B.Y.F., and W'altham Youth Council . . , pastimes include reading . . . Student Council, dantes, and rallies top his list of favorites at Vi'.H.S. The Call of the Air Forte beckons Dave after graduation. A1'.'111111'f: Science Seminar 5: I.atin Club Ig Greek Club 4, XY'c:.ltl1el' Club F, 5. I Q MARY DAXYSON 21A Ash Street Cfffftft' illflft lit fill' Z,'4Qf,'g','1,'4L' iiifi ng ff' ffw 'Liu .1'.'.f Ift' fit.1i','11g . , . . I i,i.'tnl f' fl! 1',..1,, i.. The thouhuht of w.tter-sl-cling or eating .trtitliolces makes Marys blue tyts tlanit This torimr South 'lunior girl 'units tht- xxontleitul stutltrnts .intl latulty ot XY.ll.9 .in A rating Rose Marie' .intl Aloanm' t.in .lttest to the fait that this .it- tixe Ci Y U iiitinbtr xxill iiialxt .I YU'UxlL'flilll Hurst-g her' llthlfl V-lf'lll'U,K Willa' would thiti any patient. Gootl little in ,ill you do. Marv, 'i Xi!-MUN H..i1,.y x,i,i,i-. 1. i, fl.ttrit,itltr i, llni . It X WW Nlllf l.Nll1iiI l .i'. 4, X:-,iv ,P I NKQN 9 15 L 1' 5-, 4 I V -I 1 lil ROBERT DAVIS ffl JM t 86 Ash Street 'Kalb ,'e3.1 College II Q ' 1-1111111111111 bar 1111 nfl. X Witty Bob is an enthusiastic W'.H.S. football fan. Besides bowling with Larry and Dick, this independent fellow likes to stunt fly model airplanes . . . is an active member in C.Y.A. . . . enjoys gym and algebra most at Waltham High . . . hopes to attend North- eastern University to study engineering. Best of luck, Bob! gf, X X ATHANIPLPBANKS A SWESMAN souiisn If tv' 1 i , 'lair I f W 'mi Xv,.,.J .N M ll lily, I G1 1 ff ' ' .lil x , N 1 FlfY'ffVKll This statue to Nathaniel P. Banks, who was governor of ou state, speaker of the House in the lf S, Congress. .ind i maior general in the Civil XY'.ir, stands on the Common. THCQLIAS DAy RICHARD DIELANIIY XY'lI.I.I.-XM DPMIYO 16 fir-Mon Stu-Ct 510 Finest Street Us Ciushinig Ntrut I'f,fJfj,,,1Jf CUHQQQL' l.Af'.l.'t,Qt' II Aff ,,j,,, ,f,,,,N- j,j,,, U,-j,,,i fo, .'l ll 1117115 fityivf .11:.f .1 !'11', :':N 'lluft urn- I my I mr11f1.111-1. V fkltfd. 1'- ll, l -4' A former member of the Burl- This .oiil Ilirmber ot' the ritlt ' ...' 7' '- ' E , , intlton Hiuh Sthool student tt-.tm would shoot .t bulls A tutuit' Nan iii.in. .ireiiut botlv. 'liirnim' now rmwlt to eve for .i steak .iny dai: XYith Ullzlh ' ions the toitiitrs .ir l NX'.V.H.5. eiith dav In talce lfknllg- Rllmll' -msl Dlslts- lls' lllt llltlltlt -ll Wllt Xxi' l part in thogt- elmo .Miyig,t-Q enioys .ittcndin-ig CQYO, iiititt- not piirsuinig ,in t.hzt..f..-fi n hc L-nity,-Q M, mum. Tumlm. ings, Colle-ige is Uitles fririirt- sthool, he ..iii ht' sttfi out hopes the future holds ii 110-'ls lillflsl' TVN V 3'-VW WT ln dmmc to wmk in lm -mm yliiin s, :, in ,Forts with lllllfik .itil I body shop, piptr stiti . 37 I 2 NANCY DEMONT 43 Fiske Avenue College II Quiet, modes! and Ju'eel. This blond ex-North juniorite is a busy office worker who enjoys dancing with friends, Maureen and Tony, and at- tending meetings of her church group. Nan says XV.H.S. is the most. After graduation it's off to business school for this future secretary. Lots of luck, Nan :1rrii'111e.r: Main Office Staff 3, -lg Girls' Sports 2, 3. ?'N s ARLENE DE VINCENT 188 Lyman Street College II Neier lore fhy ,rzceehlefr .md cf5.1rm. ' Dark-haired Arlene has set her heart on helping those people who are unable to set their eyes on anything and has de- cided to teach thC blind after four years of preparation at college. At WLI-I.S. Arlene p.ii'ticul.iry likes trig classes. At home she likes to sew or cha with frienils. Diane and San- dia Cireat success in your i..ircer. Arlenel .'li.'i'Illi':J Talent Show Commit tee 3, i, I..1tin Club 2. 38 'E. RONALD DE SAULNIERS 107 Colonial Avenue Voazziomzl He'r linle, be'r wire, lae'.r great for hir size. Called Cockroach Qof all thingslj by friends, Rich, Jimmy, and Macy, this likable printing department lad sees travel ahead in his crystal ball. Ronald has served as a collec- tor for the Muscular Distrophy Fund and surely has a bright future in store. L. , I Clivvf t p The Christ Episcopal Church was LESTER DE VINCENT 82 Lawrence Street Vomliomzl Noi afraid of work, a good friend lo all. Bodie gives his claim to fame to Lexington Street jun- ior High . . . especially en- joys shop classes .. . Paul, Bob, and Dave tell us that cars and ice-skating top his list of favorites. JOSEPH DI BONA 159 Plympton Street College II A man of yleadfasz purpore. Prep league baseball rates high on Dukes list of greats. Joe can swing a bat with ease. Al- ways tinkering, he loves to work under old cars with jerry, Hank, and Moose. Aft- er graduating joe plans to be- COFQC an army mechanic. Ar11z'1tief.' Homeroom Representa- tive 3: Audio-Visual Staff 33 BQYS' Sports 3: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. ROBERT DI GREGORIO 168 Lexington Street Bufinesr Quie1ude ir fbe 711011 profil- able of llziizzgrf' Black - haired, brown - eyed Dig flips at the sight of Italian food. Bob's partners in crime, Al, Frank, and Ron, will testify to the fact that all kinds of sports rate high with this ex-North juniorite, After graduation his plans in- clude furthering his education. Best of luck ! vuilt - A, ' ' 72.1, ' 1 - 1 rn A Y, un Main Street in 1901. DIANE DI 'IOMINIASO 100 Amherst Avenue Bllif'-'Q if Oli, I .im ff.ll1lJtJ zzilb l.m,Qf1. HV. R.1xen-h.iiretI Dee eniifys the rotating sthetiule .lt XX'HS, with her frientls, IiI.iine .intl .Iiun t.in usimlly he fiiuntl skating . . . LI.ll'I'i-L'yL'tI Dee plans to he- mnie .i h.iirtIiesser .ifter gratis llilfllbn. .Iii'fr.'.'w I't'p RKIILMI 1, ,Ii.lIk'I1l Nhiiu fiimmittie I, Ni-uspipt-r Smit I. , -vf. ng. JOAN DI VICO 1. I . U 'D i - 'rf ' LORRAINE DI MVZIO 15 Centre Street College II Open, genllc, fviuzdly, bind. The confusion in the new wing just fascinntes I-nrr.iine. Someday stron we should he seeing Lorraine in her new white dress setting some XX'.H.S.'er's hair for Z1 seniwr prom, Wfe wish you luck as .1 hairdresser. Lorraine. !I4fI1lflLf.' Ciirls Spurts 3. 9. IL INI1tm-in Squati I. 1 r Y Y'-1 X JOHN DION 25 Miriam Road Burinerr Ah 5115118 7IIc'!, lwzz' 1 :fix . i are My 7I,'f.ffL1f64f.f. XY'hether on the fowtbail field or h.1sI-ceth.tII wurt. hhwnti -lack is always .it hume NY'ith his friends. Glenn .intl joe, he t.tn usu.1lIy be seen frequenting parties ur exiting chocolate cake. After L1 sports- filled high stIiooI tpirecr. A college etiueatinn and a hright future promise tn follow fun- Ioving j.1CIi. :Ir!.'1,'.'ni I'-ii-th,1II 2, 3, t. Iiis kcth.1Il 1, 13 Ilist-MII 1, 1, T.1'L '! Sh-iw 3, I. if XY'II,I.IAhI IXDIIIZNY IS,-XIlIi.'XIi.'X IX VNAI II I I9 I.nf.iyette Street 53 XY'Ill'L'IUkI'i Rimtl 111 II.iii'npt: Strut Brziim-if Cwffugt' II ll' tx it 1'IIifrf1fcf lrzizzflci' in fur I7ffr lu' flux! mm .'.' ruff, .'I .Ji-'.'f4 ,'.r ' . mar. Irvin' u'ff.'r ilu' f.IL'L'.H In I .' jtmn. une nf the iuayest girls Ifrientily Bill . . . ini--is 011' II' wsu' tzf Iiuixi. .lt XVII S., tan ivfttn he sean tlwinlig the Imtterfly' or IW.ltI44 .I I'1:'5'x ti- :fat -fi s 'H Iuuliqiiinlg WIlI1.IlltIfy'.lI1eI Iilaine. strivlu' .it the Iiiws' fhih xxith -trim .frxii 5. ri Twirling stmntls of It.1li.1n Dirk .intl -lim .... 1 nitnihtr cus '. f I 2 si. ' i Sgnlgiietti .lfter .1 Ci.Y,U. meet- nf the Iluly Nhizt- Smitty Vwtw tui qw? .1 A ' ing mtesIiij-1Iixx'itIitIiis stnior . . . Iwpts to .lIIl'I1xI the l'ni- tixit twin ish gi Ii 'V 1.1 jimn pI.ins tn .itttntl I'-usiness versitx' tif iWI.lI'yI.lI1-I Iitst tit .lIItI1iI 1 mimi' 'it I nh stli-ml .IIIILF -ILf.IiIll.lIIUI1. Iutk' N hi-V Ni '- t iIit1:,','rii AIIIUHII Niiimti 1, I't'p iI.ih-:.t Vw x L N I 1,11 . ii Siqua-I 1, 1, Scnzrir I'Iw I-uint I'Ii'. 4ii:i1:ii:tt-i- A N : - 4 tee i, Iuhnt Nhiixs I Ieirxi -, I I . 1 . I'-X 1 39 mgiimig , , . 1 e - + , ibgl ' X' 'Ti ' K- ,I ---gm ggl g W . f 'll L , A sf so 2 ,-gilkflga 'L , f' , ff figxs at A -l l , ii1SE.'b!iNY ?. V, X if gxyilv K l .H i x' .vi tits EE 5 pp 1, lwnqg-'I nl il 'fb 2- . ff- f -ef ' T 2 xws 53W' '91, -f J gt ess. A23153 7 eg sc gd . ,if-4-X1 Q, ,' , M -'ca ,z. than . 5-' E A+ ?-ey em' Ti ' -,- l.-Il 'L l -ig! ' 'f li l 1,4 f ffl i- n.. E I I lug .gg i ' The Church of Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted was built in the northern part of our city in 1950. uv' ARTHUR DOMINGS 15 Gregory Street Bufizzefr Bop will be boys. Santo is well known in the class for his efforts on the football field. Al, Bob, and Ed tell us that he loves Miss Devane's English classes, hunt- ing, fishing, girls, and C.Y.O. meetings. The future holds an education at a business col- lege and a lot of promise for popular Santo. Artiritiex: Football 2, 3, 43 Talent Show -lg Rifle Club -l. han. RONALD DOUCETT 50 Aberdeen Avenue College Il They come bigger but not better. Energetic Ronnie keeps busy as president of audio-visual . . . thinks W.H.S. teachers are the greatest . . . enjoys working on the talent shows and school plays with Cliff and Neale. Ronnie is plan- ning to attend B.U. and then begin a career in the Air Force. Acrifitier: Crimson Key -lg Record- ing Club 3. 45 Electrical Club 3. 45 Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, 4, President -l, Executive Board 4g XVeather Club 2, 5, -1. 8.9 PAUL DOUCETTE 27 Fuller Street Business Are me no quefliorzr and l'll tell you no lies-. Brown-eyed Paul hails from South Junior High. He en- joys eating turkey in his spare time . .. friends are Steve, Ron, and Dick. After grad- uation it's off to Bentley's School of Accounting for Paul. 40 RAYMOND DOUGAN 22 I-Iamblin Road Honor: Une all agree l9e'r quife u guy. Unforgettable Ray , . . full of fun and life in general enthusiasm personified . . . a combination of devilish blue eyes and a winning personality. This senior is active in C.Y.O. affairs and all kinds of fun with Bob and joel. A lad with versatile talents and a way with people, Ray is sure to succeed both at Tufts and in the Foreign Service. .'lt'l1111ie.f.' Co-editor of .llznor -ig Latin Club 3, 3, 4, President 43 Class Treasurer Z5 Student Ex- change Committee -lg Crimson Key 5, -l. STEPHEN DREW' 50 Elson Road College II HU weapozz if wil. Steve is an avid stamp-col- lector . . . enjoys Mr. Belli- veau's French classes . . . likes to parler francais avec Neil and.Bill . . . aims for a col- lege education at Tufts or Northeastern . .. explosive Steve is also known as the Bomber. PAULA DUBE 599 Lexington Street Honors Her voice war rofl, gentle and low. Pixie Paula . . . pocketbook edition of fun . . . character- ized by a ready smile shares many adventures with Margaret . . . is off to State Teachers' College next fall. Actirifief: Future Teachers of America 3, -lg Latin Club 2, 5g Pep Squad 2. Q-Q L ii xXx ELSA DURKEE i MADIELINE DVGAS 22 BI'OUl'CXX'.ly Ctiurt 109 Myrtle Street C,,1i,,Q, 1 Cwflslqt' 1 Hlit I' lffllff ft' J 1 Ilfftlllj Ivlugll 'Ind hill U 'NAI 1-NICK JC,-tug. uiflv yur. Popular Elsa Can usuallv he XY'ith thc coming nf Kanter Nan' kV .ID tl lfayth know that they'll seen with Anne and ylutly. A friendly Smile is her trade- fintl thee-rful Cherie either skiing or skating. Following mark as she greets the teach- ers and students at W.H.S. an atterntmn of thilly exer- cise, Clie-rie warms up with lohxter and C.Y.O. attivities. After an activity filletl seniur year Flea plans on tt college Bun thameu to this future Cklllf-IUOD. Q x-rar tethnitian, 'll j'l f L'i blmlfm C UQ'1'l Sum' .1 ,,,'H, y NV- li Claw Nccretarv 5, 'll Dra- i t , at- al ll-'utr N-i Atv , lm ' UL' rnatiu Cluh 5ctretar': RQ Dramat- I, Y liuture R 4 lalllll Clulv im fluh Plav Ig lit-hating Club 'llatiitrx tit Attierita gl 'lfilerit A 5. Cierman Kluh 3, i, 4. Sliiixx xx 1, lturuli fltilv . i l -tr- :'i- - l -1:.X f ,, if Efi 1 'YQ .e l. , t t i l K W -e i TE' 1 4-iz, u --tr f - ' :Q '- 157' 'il Biff ,Jr , my ff' , i -. A , . V QL ., I-'J ,Z f I ,... r - K ii xf-A at '- v A A 1 . e- i . , rl , F5-3-,El . i ,-sq' J . - ri A 5 xl E' SE . : I l M Cx - , A ' it l . ., 'E SAX A? i 'L 1'-Y 4 -ii--L' -v-b.. M ' 't f e lf' x Z., 1167- f- Tc ! 1 4 5 l I J -CS AX ii, X52 C One Oli the ultler thurthea ut' wut' ally, The liit:t:.imQtl Nlt Churth opened in 1898. ,. ti i I Y. l . IHOMA5 I,A5lLl4R DORIS IAION Q,l4RARlj liljxll XIU5 lxttlwl ltl lDNll NDN lxll ljfuipttl Rtutl 29 l2llI'lUI' cilltll' 6 ffuxlllng SHLKI t-' I xl :ig N . T Tuv!211ir.1l H'H1'ft'f 13,-,.ji,',t, I' . . ' Nfl!! t.X't'c'Ht PII IXUP-'gi .IH .li NllH 7'Al 7' '-'fl Ujlflf' V ll f ,.', i Hit' ,'.iL i ' It 'Y'p, ,'r ' -' ' .Cwfd .lf lfny .nw ram. f-1-:Uf I- 1 1'-llffi' l 1-V1.2 d 1f.S-'I llantlwiut- ltirv tatut' tu A-' 'N A ' Dak han-I Q-gg tpuklc ,it Ott.1siun.tlly Doris fintls time XYHS fi-.iiii Sqiufh -lum.-I 'l IT' Nl.-ii .ix the thought uf a new tliretting frum llff Nlllkliftl U' CUIUY . , , hlut' uw lzght up at D-Nl' -'ff l DW? i, assilunim-nt antl tif math f lllmw fitmil- l'Uf 'wut UT' HK' the th--uight ut' i--.txt ht-tt Mike fi NK ' 5 ' ' J cl S54'Y YX'.1tt'r-Sliiing with film' YW' Mm WC IlHS hnmn- hix mami tirit-ntlx iutlutlt- Dun Iiw N 1l-'- . 1'. i -lim rateS tops with thii fu- lhllfftl- ll-lfll'4'YUl 'WW hlffmll me .intl 'liwmmx' will -li-n -lla lf i'l 'ET1 X W- i ture matheuiatitian. Citmd the lwokx, The future hultls .1 N-My Umylifm Amr UMM Nvnt 2 -t i luck, Dae a tulle-Que t-tlutatiun tivr thix tum 'All gh, buf. him' lit hltw A .'li.'.'i1!,'ii lylfttlvvf 'lftlcrit Nhiixs lwriglmf xginiuf Y Qty'-3 , ll., liircttiir 5t'I1I0'f a, 'lratk -fA,:,'g -'lt,, l,,,,1 qui, MNA It-am K. 5, lliitku ltqim 34 4, a, ' l Natl: flulw I. l ' 'N V i iw Nl . lk LEONARD EGAN 81 Winthrop Street College II Carefree days are bere to slay. Wfhether in Mrs. Browns English class or eating steak with Steve and Carl, Leonard is sure to enjoy himself. Be- sides liking all the kids at VU.H.S., he is also interested in cars and mack trucks. I-Iis future plans include work. JUDITH ELLIS 110 Sheffield Road Business Made after Ike way of gen- zlenessf' Blue-eyed Judy plans to chal- lenge the business world after graduating from I.B.M. school. Charlene and Linda agree that Judy will become an accom- plished businesswoman. Arlirities: Pep Squad 25 Home- room Representative 25 Girls' Sports 3. JOYCE ENGEBRETSEN 92 Alder Street Business She bas :be strange, sweet grace of z'iole1s. Pretty brown-eyed Joyce is South Junior's contribution to KX'.H.S. Joyce loves to talk on the telephone to Lorraine and Judy. The T.C.F. club and bowling keep Joyce busy, but shes never too busy to display her pretty smile. Best of luck. Joyce. :i..'::.'.'.'Aer' Pep Squad 4, Talent Show 4: Girls' Sports 2, 3g Busi- ness Office Staff 3, -1, 42 ROBERT ERICKSON 131 Copeland Street Honors I never let work intenfere with my pleasure. Blue-eyed Tod is active in DeMolay and his church group. Whether tinkering with cars or eating hamburg- ers with Tom and Joel, Bob will tell you that he likes the faculty at W.H.S. A college education lies in the future for this good-looking senior. Aclirifies: Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, 43 Ma- roon Squad Mig Crimson Key 4g .Hmm Homeroom Representative ag Mirror Business Staff 3. ,Q L' l C4 N-I X o Q 'fi uw K-eq! 'l' The Piety Corner Club, founded in 1886, has as part of its l I. l rl' 1 I. lf: GERALDINE FAHEY 201 South Street MAUREEN FAHEY 46 Lawrence Street Business Honors A miss so sweet, pelite and So fair and lovely. neat. Sparkling brown eyes, lots of school spirit, and a yen for fun are characteristic of our pretty Mo. Whether cheer- ing with Judi, eating Italian food with Linda, or attend- ing Youth Council meetings with Pam, vibrant Maureen usually enjoys herself. After a senior year busy with study- ing advanced biology and work- ing on the Mirror, our pretty ture. senior looks forward to a col- lege education. Adi1'ities.' Hockey Cheerleader 43 Mirror Literary Staff -tg Talent Show 3. 41 Senior Play Usher 43 Junior Prom Committee 5. Yea, team, yea! yells our pert cheerleader Gerry at W.H.S. games. Gerry can be seen in the cafeteria eating steak and spaghetti with her friends, Gee and Carleen. This peppy brown-haired miss remembers all the laughs shared in homeroom period. This pretty lass has hopes for a secretarial career in the fu- Aciiriliesr National Honor Society 3, -ig Cheerleader -ig Mirror Cleri- cal Editor 43 Mr. Husson's Staff -lg Talent Show 3, -lg .lllrfor Representative 3. k ' L fxx r3X gl 'l WDIETY CORNER CLUB HOUSE building the first Schoolhouse in nur city. EVELYN FALTER 1-160 Main Struct Burirrcrf Ska u'f.1r.r .1 fare of joy. F1'iCntlly, Soft-Spokqn Et-ig ig n howling L'flfl1l1Sl.1St who cn- jciyi clicc-ring thc Crimwn un nt thc mrimis g.1r11t-s . . . lil-tts thc Stutlcnt hotly in jlt'f1Cl'.ll . . . plans fur .1 k.lI'L'L'f .is .in txt-t11tixc SL'Lfl.'I.ll'y'. .'li.'.'l1f11'1 l.ll'f.lY'.' 1--until R, lL lfcP.S1111.1-l xl 1, Nliw N--l1:1x Stitt 1. ROBERT FARINA 171 Cupc-l.1ntl Strcct CnHc',Qe' II I GLORIA FAILLA 215 Stliiinl SUCH! Hfnmrr D.1i1zly .11 .1 w1ffzz fl.1Ec. Pretty, pwpular Gln like-s to fill her Sparc hours with CYD. .ictivitit-S and fun with B.1rh.1r.1 .mil Susan. This hriixvn-cyetl miw htipti th.1t hcr future intludcs work LIS L1 dcn't.1l hygienist after tittcml- ing Forsyth. XY'c'rc sure she'll he suctcsxtul. .'l1.'f1r.'.'1i' l..1t1n fluh 2, 3, -1, Executive Ciimmittcc -1g Newspaper Staff .11 Jlmfir Btmincu Start -13 Jlmfir l,iter.1rv St.1tf +12 H-imcninni Rcprcecntatixc 2. 1. JOSEPH I7Al-l.O 1 l Pine Hill Cirtlc I3niiz1rff Al1'.I1' timni HH Ilf MJ' .1111 iff fwfr .md rirrri. Inc, uhm C.1111c tu Vihltl S 11.1 It-xingtiin Strt-ct -lunitir High. c.1n LlSL1.1lly ht- ti-run-l Npcntfing his 1111t-nf-Stliu-il timt- hiintniz in N. H. lirit-mls. llt-my .intl Bill.cni11y 11l!!.1XKlll1li11N rttl- hc.11l. Aftcr gr.1tl11.1ti1-n itk .1 lmrhcrk litc twr Vl-ic .11-'1'f-'.'1't IuL'E'.1f'f1.j f illix I, I ll' fL'f1.1 Sqtpll I. 3. 1 K 111.- CfA'l'Hl?RlNl2 l'ARRl7l.l, 941 Frantcs Struct c.'ff1l4 'c' .x fl 'quad Jfwff .NIJ .1 .QIIHJ Ql1.'1.'f.'11- .. :.f 1 f.'i:1.'. 1:1 mf' ff'fUId. Hchlllly'-I tniuyx Mr M1-.1.l1r's l5l.1ck-h.11rc1l ll11h spcntls his tlmws with l.1n .intl -luilx sparc timc .it thc lioys' Ciluh 'lht' D1'.l11i.1lltN tilulw is .111 xiii, . , . cniuys tljlllllfl-L1 .mtl howl- ptiit.1nt put 1-t c.Ill.X N turi-1 ing with fricritlw, liutl .intl uluiii 4l1.1n.ll1r li--ltlx tht' 'llvny . . . L'X'L'f1'1l1l1'1tll .tt ku' tw tlit' tutiirt' thi thu hlut Wfll S. pltyisr-N tliix fricritlly' uttl iii-NN wniur . . . futuic 1l.1nx in It l1f1ff1-11 1 l i 1... ' 1 1., l ll... f lv lr, N I Nl N rl1 1. N tlutlt' tiillthut' lntx nt I1 - Uliiilwu' c z'- ', 2, 1'-' 4 hl.'Xlill.YX l'.-Xl lKXl'R ll S.ll'i'Nkl l..1:1t' f .11 1. '.' I xiii 14 .. , , ,. . .:'.'. . . Yiixz -111 :.v:.1fix 3111.5 Slit. l'1N1ik wax :ig 1.11111 fr rrxiy Cfz: l .ml hl.1'g1::T4 xsl'::1 Wt' 'NHT .1Tf:Z1.l1!1g :'1:z1 11.5 -'I 'ht' li.l11lN1xx li IK w ik Zi-vwr ltxzriufiifi S1:..t l.-rt' .irztv hx t-'11 '- .1 !,tNl'i-f1.i'1t'1T' -'Y Kim'-l ivit hl7 1' Y' N1 1 1. 43 O :ai 'j f ii , , 'Ml EA ' -f cu: i U x - I 'nl 1. , A ,Tu -. i X -i , I -.1 1 1 1...-1 ,..,...-1- fi iiifafif' , il lun ge , 1 ii as i fi I S -4 ,- ,4- - 1 T..- Newhall Sekeol - -NL --:ELL f , xilw Constructed in 1883, the Newhall School was reopened in 1933 after a damaging fire. l C A RONALD FERRO 50 Calvary Street Burizzerr Very much ,flae gentleman? Cheerful Ron comes to us from South junior . . . often seen discussing the joys of hunting over turkey with Paul and Dick. Ambitious Ron hopes to attend Bentley School of Accounting. 44 ea.. at I PAUL FERRO 119 Rockridge Road Voralional Always full of fun you betg fur! llfe boy you ran? forget. Golfing keeps Paul busy when he isn't eating pizza with friends, Pete, Phil, and Paul. Mr. Olding's good nature rates high with this ex-North Jun- iorite. After graduation it's off to college for Paul. All the best! flrzirllieif Swimming Team 2, 5, -lg Golf Team 3, 43 Youth Advi- sory Council -ig Crimson Key 4. PATRICK FEDELE 48 Francis Street College Il I Jing, I play, I dame. Amiable Pat . . . keeps busy with his rock 'n roll band , . . plans for a future in elec- tronics. Norman and Kenny say that their friend enjoys art and free-hand drawing. Best of luck, Pat! Arfiritier: Homeroom Representa- tive -lg Talent Show 2, 3, 4. RALPH FIORE 760 Lincoln Street Terlmiml Let eacla man do lair bert. The thought of traveling makes Uncle Ralph's hazel eyes dance. His friends and math classes score a hundred with this future mathematician, who also really enjoys Boy Scouts and C.Y.O. Best of luck, Ralph! Arlivitief: Talent Show Stage Manager 45 Audio-Visual Staff 4g Senior Play Stage Manager 4g Crimson Key 41 Math Club 4. DONALD FERNALD 313a Crescent Street Burifzerr Youth ir the lime for fun. Donnie, a future Navy man, is a great track fan. His friends, Tommy and jerry, along with the rest of us wish him the best of luck in the future. 1 4 l l l l ROBERT FIORELLI 13 Gardner Street i College l i FriendlineJr and Jirzcerity, bi: A greater! ifirzuerf' Friendly Bob intends to ex- plore the field of psychology i after graduation. Photography and C.Y.O. meetings with Freddie and Ray take up much of his time. This former South juniorite will always remem- ber the fun he had in Mr. B's class. Actiuitierf Debating Club 3, 43 Waltham Youth Council 3, 45 Tuft's Youth Conference 3: Crim- son Key 4g Kingsbury Temperance Essay Winner 3. l - F x ,V JAMES FITZGERALD 125 Marlborough Road Tecfir1iC.1f Silw1ce will c.m5 ,mn f.zr. Fitz is .1 quiet but loyal member of Mr. I.ynch's f.1n club. He .ilso is .1 member of the Senior Band .incl loxes to play the wi.llll1.lIIl High song .tfter exeq' touchdown. Fitz's plans include college and .1 career in engineering. Friends. Ray' .incl ilDLl.n are sure hell be xuttesiful, .l..'xff!1tv ben:-ir lhntl I. -ff DANIFI, FLYNN 75 NX'ilbur Street CHARLFNF FLYNN 121 Shore Road Burizzefr Quin, murl. and wry meet -.1 friezzdly girl ubo c.m'f be bad. Brown-eyed Charlie came to XY'.H.S, from Lexington Street junior High. This peppy typist can often be found bowling with Peggy and -ludy or on her way to her f.1vorite class democracy with Mr. Orman. Shes a sure bet to be an ex- cellent office worker. .-li.'.'if1:i-: Pep Squad Ig Home- riiom Repreientitive 23 Girls' Bowling 3. 9 , 1 - 1: , 5 1 STEPHEN ITOCLG 31 hlilton Street Cflflege' I Cflfllilgt' ,'Sflc'IIL'e' .ll fin' fffffffcf ff'-1 1 P1t'.I.f.1l1f .md frin1Jfy in elafj if zzitdofzz. .md barley- fZ1.11,i 111113, Tlwu' .nw fllliij' u X111 .wry .tfurrfJ. Kumi' Zin' 11 D, Bloncl, brown-eyetl D.inny'. lux Blue-ey'eil Steve game .1 serious n.iturc -... is Imp- W'll,S. from North Junior piext worlcing on ni.1th Pfwli- High . . enioyg Rgolml tn thc- lems . . . pl.ins to .ittentl iol- Boy! Club .intl Nlklmf About lege .intl pursue .1 k.lI'CL'l' in en- xtotlg up it ,th lat 11113 ,tml gineering. l.otx ot' xtittew. l'iI'.lfll'C . . . tootlmll Qgiiiiu .intl D-ml MIN lliouris lfnelixli tlxwu i Nl.1tli lliilw 4 IMP HK. IIN! fill. NMXL. l fixture Pl.lllN inilti-le tolling: l-'-'f.'i'J fi'ctiI i Nj.i1l - lii' fr--x-. lltL'llNlZ.lll'.v Y ll fit' tri lic'gfrui:it.1! c' ', lihit N: it . N Q Ngif gf IJ X I X Ii. if i y X 'Qi f 'Tiff' Y 4 - , . if X ' X D--I. lf ti V-? ' -,W -me ,Y A37 , , , ' f 1 fgfif nf ' -.Elf Lf X: X .5 QL W-Dj Ni ' ' no - w A X G fbl xx' xl 2 L' P ll 5 X. S Ni 1 A xx fi ,A pen, A F W. 4 pi QQ P :Q fif 'L',. . I -- -5 ' 1,2 Y L76 - , w fs N A A private sthool. Clmpcl Hill School up opinc Church School in 1861. DONNA I-'LYNN 9913 Crescent Street Cflnrfc' Al..-KN l-'URAN w . . 1 I lhllll 11.1-1' ,ff 'ff IPLVLHII1 .lf ff' H13- 'i-'i: h hi I f,L,'QA:,1,:j,1.Q.f' l i.inlv.. .ix X in 1 pomxi -md rum 'c1:1t,N.. ,N it .1 :..:..:i- .-ilt t i .ilxmyw L'Xkl.l1Ill1l1-ll .about the -flllfvfx I-1114: I t1ntorgett.ll'tlcp.trtics.it XX' ll S -117 lli Tl-HHN 1 A oireer girl .it lioirt. D-inn.i K-NUI' -It -1 N1 1 l'l.lllN to .llitllxl twllmgle ltte ll I I' iii P X time ioiitinig tlii iitlinu .tx .1 5 I 5- i Ntmnll-lux Simi' xxixliu Nlit- N ' X ' ' toulil t.tlxe llrngli.in'.x thoro- l.ltL' .hip lit' iIt,llll Ull lit: tlrbiglttx I ,',' 3 l'i . x l ' , x. ri'i'- -. l Q' N ia N i Nl Utne Nr. . - I 'N l :ii 4 4::i::: tlit' R il '- - ll N Nfl' -. N or l t 1 -S lcin Sturt Y-sf CHRISTINE FORRESTER 58 Auburn Street College II Her joy jr zzerer ended. Quiet Chris, who came to XYVHS. from North junior, will never forget her democ- racy and geometry classes. Her brown eyes sparkle when cheering at football games with Mary. Helen. and Doris. After attending a secretarial college, Chris will embark on a suc- cessful career as a legal sec- retary. .'ii'fl1I1ltf.' Football Pep Squad 2, 53 Latin Club 2, Hockey Pep Squad 23 Maroon Squad 43 Talent Show 4. BARRY FOSTER 20 Murray Street College I L.11zgf'9 and foe rl.z.rf lazzgbr wifb you. Hi, Mr. Lynch! W'hat's new in trig? questions Barry. Uncle Ralph and Cousin Saul help make up his class A bowling team. Barry loves to sing tenor at German Club meetings. He flips a quick stick in hockey. Barry's pet peeve is green-eyed girls! ficIiz'jIie,t: Hockey Team 2, 5, -1, Rifle Club 2. 3. 4: Crimson Key Mig German Club 4, Senior Play -i. INIARILYN FOSTER 27 Charlotte Road Burizzerr Nor much Lzlk, .1 grey, ,meet ,fflellfefl Brown-eyed Mal hails from North junior. This future secretary can often be found eating pizza with her good friend Janice. Senior Sorority and Rainbow are also part of this busy seniors schedule. -'lil-'ff-'ict Pep Squad 2, 5, -tg l.'5f.il'1' Council 3' 4, DENISE FOURNIER 211a Ash Street Honors Ez'ery inch parked with dyna- mile. Peppy, pert, petite, that's Denise! can be found talking with the Nifties at the football games . . . cheering at the rallies . . . singing with the Debonnaires. We see a successful future for this fu- ture teacher. Arfizitief: Cheerleader 4, News- paper Staff 4, Prom Committee 5, '43 Talent Show 3, sig Graduation Usher 33 Senior Play Usher 4. l l 5 ' l Y X ' . X In ' El .QUE i 1. . ,ter DH - F J! lfff' if ' . to 'Sin l 37' -3 A Erected during the depression of the 1930's, the Post Officeii i l MARION FRECHETTE 23 Russell Street College Il Like az tall garden lily. Tall, blue-eyed Marion cheers long and loudly for chemistry lab classes with Mr. Morang. Marion came to W.H.S. three years ago in search of fried chicken and enjoyed her visit so much that she decided to stay. This busy senior hopes to become a teacher after graduation. Arlirirlers Hockey Pep Squad 2, 33 Football Pep Squad 2, 33 Senior Play Committee -lg Latin Club 25 Dramatics Club 2. CARL FREDRICKSON 56 Andrea Road Terlwziml Take life ar it ranger, Whether attending trig classes or participating in Civil De- fense Radio Communication with Robert and Paul, Fred- die is always busy. Active in a church bowling league, the Boys Club, and Civil De- fense, he hopes to go into electrical engineering after col- lege. Artivilief: Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Weather Club 3, 43 Ornics Club 2, 3, -lg Science Seminar 2, 3. 45 Radio Club 3, 4. an impressive and efficiently bl W fx 3 QI tif 'NL gl' gi R , X X I i - J Y -141. uc ' .ml ' 4 ill rx iii la will ' EIHHJ X ll, il' 3 , :::-': i'. f joHN FUCCI 195 South Street Hu I1 fl ff A nmral, sruziifffe. utlltlmd fe1lf1u'. Friendly jatk likes math elasses hest at XY'.ll.S, , A can often he found taperetord- ing the soites of pals, Paul and jim. or at Sons of Italy meetings plans inilude college in the fall for this popular lad i National ll-'nor Noi it-tx 3, t, Kiermati fluli 2. A a. Minnie 'setuinar f, N 6. ll:-' i lliisitiess Stal! 3, I, Nlith 111.5 -tg Language Lab Assistant 5 Ritle fluh 2. run building. 5- in-vs, K CARRIE FRIES 58 Alhermarle Road Buriwzcrr Her Iev1per'f .zlupzlir 13.13 .WJ brigfJ!. Light brown hair. hazel eyes and here comes EIiz with Judy and Pat near at hand. This Lexington Street junior High graduate favors musit, art, and parties, She also en- joys howling in Parke Snow'S Bowling League. Her future plans include business sthool. 1'lllIllllc',l.' Student Counul Vite- President fig Library Council 5, -lg Talent Show Z, 5g .llnwr Clerical Staff bi, E 3 SANDRA Fl'I.l.FR'I'ON 23 Vfildwood Lane Burimirr Free ffllfll Ibouglvfi' of rare. As the temperature dips he- low the freezing point. San- dyu dons her skates and heads for the nearest stretth of ice. Gliding along, she thinks for at while ahout her future as a setretaryp hut friends, -lean, Sandy, and Barbara, Soon lsring her hatk from her dreams to the warmer thoughts of frenth fries, We hope you haxe smooth skating all the way, Santlkd xii iitiwiit son 1 liI.lZAlili'l'H liAl.l.AiillliR 22 Plant Road Blllfllt it , . - - v ' A lll1','n' Ill war wen., .1 ls r.i,'ilnrc ir: Vwur uri. H.l!Ll'll'L'xi lletli emoxs short- hand ltiost at VUHS . , . aetiye in thurtli CYD favors Chinese food . . . lust friends. .lantt and lim, dis' ilose the tatt that lltth plans on a tareer as a tttisate sure- tary atttr graduation Iii- stifr ., M' ll s si-ti's Nta't it l:?-:ii-. 1 trmi Y Q, Nil irztf ll'-:mot N-otfn K Pep sit' ld 3, B 3 ANNE FVCCI 1-is Calsary Street Cfllltixqt, So !II.1l1'1' ldiulilylt' Jw, lf ffm' lillllc' Io dw IZMIILH After eompleting.: her attisitys filled years at XYHS, Anne hopes to heeome a yrofessional singer. When not dantine or eating hlatk olives with lflsa. she can he found attending Sons of Italy meetings, Her favorites in school intlude demoeraey tlasses and Ifnhulish with hits. Brown. Iltllllffc-' Class Yitefl'res:-fait I, 33 Student fountil Vite-President 'lg Lihraru' C'-,until R, Q, 'lfiient Show 1. 31 ,llnv ,r fl'-ri.-il srwi i Pli'l'l5R CiARlll'R IS Ciandate Axenut' . ,. c, l.tg't' , i -v J SHN' , if'.'4.,lY..'Y'L J U -41- -. J.. Nha.: l7tit'r-igttit' lleltl' srtttis dtxtitttml tor suttess as a moi? Pro 0 tan he sun on the liglrvtls wah ltltfltls, litd and 115 fue a Atgissl pi.'.'a li ls the szwt .lllLI' .1 sxitttssltii 'L' futizte plans :nfp ..,. to'l1 ge and the stixi.. howl l..it Pete' ! - ' t ' l .- 47 --4 ,JW - ad m? ll Ill A lm mhi , . into -fa F ' 11.31 . Cfmmfiiiiivoo' t hug' W 4 . - 'Bi nm K il g THE A?1lVlO'PiY N X3-' G Q QD K 'Xp The Massachusetts National Guard Armory is located on Sharon Street in Waltham. LEO GAUDET 130 Princeton Avenue College II Il b.1l rl Zblzzg frlendrloip, uorld u'iff5out end. Brown-eyed Leo likes Mr. O' Brien's geometry class best at XV.l-l.S ,... can be found at the Boys' Club or fixing cars with Dave and Boh , , . plans to enter the Air Force after grarluation. .'lr!11.'.'.'ti XYeather Club 23 'Talent Qhtiw Q, ROSE GENOVA 144 College Farm Road Hozzorr More tbtm wirdom, more than rvenltb-a bappy bear! tlmz laugbr at rare, Unforgettable Rose the little one with the big heart and unmistakable laugh . .. our National Merit gal . . . full tuition scholarship win- ner to Boston College .. . plots graphs for math teaching career Sue, Joyce, and Joanne hear NX'hat a RI-OT! all the time . . , a merry-go- round of joy . . . our Rose. Iftllllllcv' Natiorial Honor Society 5, 4, Treasurer tg Math Club -lg Latin Club 2, 3, ig .llmor Literary Start ig ,llmor Business Staff fig Newspaper Starr 3, 3, 4, Cu-Edit--r 5. -ig Girls' State Representatixe 3. 'ip JOEL GARDINER 12 Bright Street Honors Follow me and lhou rlmlz not lack .1muremenf. I'll bite, replies joel when asked a question in Miss Ho- gan's math class. Known for his red hair and quick wit, joel is active in DeMolay and the Boys' Club. Gil and Rick are among his many friends. A good round of golf is tops with this future Princeton alumnus. flr1iz'i.'iw': Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Crimson Key 43 Minor Business Staff 43 livninr prom fnmmirtjs-P THOMAS GIARDINA 416 River Street Burinerr Toe milder! mtzmzer wilb lbe b?'.II'6J'l mind. Dark-haired Tom likes holi- days best of all. Eating steak with Henry and David score a strike with this bowling en- thusiast. A South junior Alumnus, Tom plans to go to business school after gradua- tion. .ittiirflfip Bowling 5. 5 1 l ri i il MARSHA GARDNER 400 Lincoln Street College I Of ,fpiril .will and quiet. Marsha enjoys English and Baptist Youth Fellowship . . . friends include Diana and Nancy. Pretty, blue-eyed Mar- sha plans on a career in physi- , cal therapy. Artiz'itieJ.' Latin Club 2, 3, -ig Kingsbury Temperance Fund Essay Wfinner 53 Newspaper Staff 2, 3g Senior Play Representative 3. ll . ll ll LESLIE GLASIER 55 Prentice Street Burilleff Glorious, golden. I Blond Les comes to W.H.S. from North Junior . . . en- joys swimming with friends, Lois and Rita . . . will miss all the wonderful kids at W.H.S .... plans on I.B.M. school then office work after graduation. i Artiririer: Home-room Representa- tive -l. Fi' ld ar:- jL'DITH GLOSSA 41 Hagar Lane Honor! I lore lbe bluemprr of ber egeff' XX'hether cheering for the hockey team. attending parties, or enjoying math classes, friendly Judi abounds in school spirit. Sally, Maxine, and Dian will tell you that she plans to attend the L'niver- sity of Massachusetts next year to study biochemistry. The future is filled with promise tor our energetic judi. .'lt.'lIIllr'i.' Hockey Cheerleader 5, 'tg National Honor Society 3, -lg Ciirls' Sports 2, 3, -lg Mirror Art Staff ig Main Office Staff 3. -lg Talent Show 3, el. fis- nl' . 'c' ARLENE GODDARD 452 Lincoln Street Cuffege' II Her :Loire uzzr like .1 musical book. Busy Lee is active in her church fellowship and does volunteer work at the Fernald School. Joyce, Gay, and Helen like to listen to her play the piano and organ, She will al- ways remember the fun she had cheering at W.H.S. foot- ball games. Lee plans to teach mentally retarded children after graduation from college. i'fiIlIltlrJ.' Future Teachers ot America Club 5g Main office Staff 'ig Fremli Club lg Tufts Uniyer' sity Conference 3. VALERIE GORDON 16 Elle-ry Road Bllfflltlfj' fl u'im1i11g uxiy, rl file.:-s.n11 smile. A North junior Hi-eh grad- uate, Val's future plans in- clude work as an I HM. opera- tor. Miss Mooney's shorthand and typing classes rate a high score with this peppy miss, as does bowling with friends, Madeline, Rita. and Lois. Val divides her spare time between C.Y.O. and eating fried clams. ,'l..':i.'Ifri National Honor N.-titty 3, i, tiraduitioii l'slier 3, 'l :lent Nllilkk' l, fiiflsl Sjtwfls .', Z' Q'X -1 X A . GLORIA GOSSELIN 98 Beacon Street f,off4,Qr. THOBIAS GRAY T8 Hawthorne Road Cflffrge' II li Hf:J'l 'u H ll 103' 'Ha ii: fl C '- ,miamu -215535 B B 'P i lllllllll it -ii'-'tif' , ji C4534 i., imma EB- E1 iii T M J ,Tjjmm ilgmfl li ii . 4. rt , A-J --.ii--in-in r Hllllllljf-llgrnl-Q llll!fi!fgjZ3ll23 g as ci f 1 Il!-iium i-miuggprsizfzgff ?' .p-- .5'i?'l , ea ,M . ,cf or A I - r '11 1, 2 ff 7 'LVM 7 ,,,.-- A X . The American Vfatch Company, better known as the XY'alrh.im Watch Company, was established in our city in 1859 and helped to spread our name all over the world. . W ' , is '- 1 VlRCilXl.'X GRAY lll l4atbai'a Road ' Coi'.'t',et' II 1lr'frm1ffe'iI ilu' ,iztteieil ilu! An .ill .zwuuJ ,r'ofw.I ftifffz. SW, ff W'f'1-il ff u'.z.r czvr .ff.'.-SU, First the servite and then lil: XX ltflltsf -lf -1 Y-lNlH+'H alll'-V lirown-eyed. brown-haired off to tollegc for this art. Willl .l -'Um' V 1-lflfli Isl' Gloria, known to jtidi ,intl automobile, and roast beef Us-HU Vifll Z-'sl-1. ylftrnwc-l bfarylou as Gigi, likes Iffgntly lover. 'lioiiiiiiy tame to VL' ll S Ulizrimw is always bizsx Rati- tlasses best at XYaltham High f'f YN l-LXBYULIHI1 Silver -lunior boo Uiils and swtlfl! T'fi s-fs School. This lively' lass, whos High . r friends intlude l'UUS'F' lf'Usl1 3 ll? ffm' 1'-Y a whiz at skating, plans lu be- Larry and liob . the out, or Nl1 l- Wltlll' i- '1l'I -I W Ili come a teatlier after liqratlua- Nl-lflsllflll li-lsllliv of XY ll 9 I-'iw llllll ffl N-lf' l llfs' 7-1 tion from collljill' litst ot' rates hieh wnth loin ture sntliidrs .iii t r. itz! n .it lurk, Cilorial tl V V-is -I 1'-fill: Yo Mi-dtin N-f-A--l it l sl' D . .l.1.'i.'.'.w- Kiiiusl-wry lrrnpt'r.lnte mu l ll! l' xl ll! Pill' Kill li: NIE!! i-'ffll1Nl l fl l cfii .iMs,1r-l sg 'laltiit sliou sy 1, Pep ,! 'X.!ll'i'l ' Illlfllllx' Null '4- 5 1 s N-qz:a.l K, 4, Mir-on N-yziil l xxvihi ' l l '- 'l ' . ,Q . ' it V . ii - ' C , 49 'Z' WILLIAM GRAY 1097 Main Street ERNEST GREEN 24 Dix Street College II lille yontlw refvllesf'I C.lII'.H Blue-eyed Willie comes to WTI-I.S. from North Junior. If not at M.Y.F. or working on his car, XX'illie can usually be found eating turkey with Steve and Charlie. Mr. Per- kins' physical science class and Mrs. Brown's English class rank high with this future Coast Guard recruit! Good luck, XY'illiel KATHLEEN GRIMES 169 Grove Street College II True as steel. Friendly Kath hails from SZIH. This blond senior en- joys typing best at W.H.S. Foods, especially french fries, rank high on her list of favor- ites, Kathy who can be found roaming the corridors with Ginny and Cathy, hopes to become a typist after grad- uation. Good luck, Kathy ! .fl.i'i':.'.'.'rf.' .llfir-if Representative 3. 50 College Il Happy izm I, from rare I flee, llnlvy .zreffz they all rozzfezzz like me? Fun-loving Ernie may be found playing basketball with friends, Danny and Dickie. Math class rates top on Ernie's list of pet peeves. The Uni- versity of Massachusetts will be very fortunate to gain Ernie. Wherev'er the future may take him we wish Ernie luck. .-ii.fii11ies: Basketball 3, -ig Lan- guage Lab Assistant -lg French Club l. PAUL GRIMES 98 Webster Street Watertown Voaztiozml A friendly fellow who mn bozb give and take jokes. Grimesy is a future Navy man with plans for a college education. He likes Italian foods, cars and his classmates. All the best in the future, Paul! ,W V - Q3 r 5 Y.-.' Q Ng, H . ffyt 9 I ,Y . , dmv-:aT :- , ii, In-TvT ! LK 4 Ll 'ls-,l,..lf-lv A l T ' - The District Court on Lyman Street, besides being a beautiful ALAN GROTE 40 Porter Road Business For man is mem and masler of his foie. When not thinking about foot- ball practice or the big game on Saturday, Al likes to see Miss Devane dramatize Shake- speare or expound the fine points of punctuation. Blond, blue-eyed Al will snap to at- tention when roll is called in one of the branches of the armed forces. Friends, Arthur, Bob and Eddie, wish Al the best of luck in the future. .'lt'll!'lllz'i,' Fwlrfbdll 2, 3, JOHN GUERIN 67 Hall Street Vocational I boi! my book, rust my line! And :be best of life is mine. Memorable Johnny enjoys the drafting shop best . .. is a member of the Young Democrats of Waltham. Bobo, Jerry, and Paul tell us that this popular lad is college bound. Ar!iz'i1ies: Mirror Staff 45 Talent Show 3, 4. ,., K if ' , f' S3 Nik -fyig I Y . .4 JSA.. . 'J Q' 1 fn' ,ft Q l Qi: Q , . BW'-' if 1. 'll I' 1- -if ,q C P - S-3 ll -.' ' l 'L .I N ' r-- i :.,, . ,1 .' X l--l-Ei 'i jk I xx . . JL D, M2 v VXLXX 1, 4- 7 - .4 -Q., N R V x - ......-- xf . ll STEPHEN GUQLLOTTI 96 Smith Street Burizleff A lilfle IIOIIYUII4' 110zz' .md ffltll. If i'tZirlnd by flip fmt: of men. Handsome hrown-eyed Steve is most often seen with Bill and jimmy '.,. active in Our I.ady'S C,Y.O. . . . enjoyS lunch periods most at W'.H,S. . . . plans include Bentley Sthool of Artounting. and symmetrical building. stands as a monument to Justice. -'f 'f1'ffi Tilfflf VM' 3- Y NH- ior Plan' Cornmittee ag Cneteria Squad 4. u x A 'Q 1 D , f il in - v N .- .f ' A A. - v A .fu pp.- DAVID GTQSTAFSON 77 Fiske Street Bllffrlciw' Ne1ef legit, ilu! 'lil Ifmwr- mu' ufairb -V711 am do I17d.Ij'. When the final hell rings on classes at w'.llll1.lH1 High. UGLIY' will give a smart salute to his superior officer in one hranth of the servite. Yfliile drilling, hell look forward to his next lease when he tan rejoin Don and Vfalt for a fishing trip, Good lutk, Ciusf PAUL UUSTAFSON 79 Fiske Street Blli'f!I4'.fJ' Hsiftrzfv .fefdUII1 li11r1,f. Tall Gus Lomes to XX'.H.S. from North -lunior High . . . can usually he found working on ears with Buddy and john . . . likes lunch time hest at XY'.H S .... plans to join the Air liortc after .graduation hlutli lurk, 'iCius f GLENN GVSTAVSON 20 Livingstone Lane IIl1l1lf7',f Uifllj' AIA! Ulf .III .IQ7'c'i.1f.ia' , :V- Jfm ir om' ulw .ilgrttf ziniffli mu. H.lHilN1'IllL'. lalllt mul iifiiisn aspires toxxard tollljilc and csentually .1 iaittr .is .i it searth pliysitist. lhis attwe senior rates math tlassts and plixsiis lalworatorx xxork as . v toys lhk, Xaiizs. .ind Mot assist Cius xxztli his experi- mtnts in yliysits and eftttio- DMN. .l f!I1l+i'l lxr. .Q lor iuiiw ffli ' Q, .X-.:-P Y s ' Nfl' ', . Mott' Nr'i'a ' 1, lit' ii Nta'f ' 1 f' BEVERLY Gl'MBlfR'l' loo Overland Road Bu rim .rr Ska b7'f11gf !flf2,'4qi' IH .1 lnzjiflj, usd. Vivatious Bei tomes tr- if .nf 'Ill North .lunior . . . l'te and exeryhody agree that she lkts Clams . , , enioys study pe- riods. espetially' in S-Io? next year will find Bev as a secretary with the Metropoli- tan Insurante fiompany. K' 5 1-.7'3 QIfg Bll7l.YlN Lil Y 52 Pine lllll clltlt' li' i'.i','.l '.' I., vi rl,- yrf- HI' fit nip L .fit .AJ .V i .1.':...'ii' '.'...'. Sgr-i:ts:i1iii.itd Htl .spti .iff lx Llllilks fs's'liYlll . l fl xxitli ot..iso:i.il skatzntg lwixxi- ing. .intl lnistlmill llizi- .iziil Al s.i'. Ilia! Nlti-. ri yiarzs to NX-'ik as .4 rstfi' :Ji 'i' hilt' 5 l is if q Located on Lexington Street, near Central Square, our police station and its force serve our city well. MAUREEN HALL 5 Berkley Street Brzfizreff ll ifh miffhief billllfllg in her eater. Viv-acious Mom is happiest when accompanied by her pals, Linda, Helen. and Joyce. En- joys the busy activity periods at NXVHS, lobster and rlams also receive her approval . . . plans to go into dental '.'.+ii'k after graduation. lalcrit Nliow fm, sig H ir..2' Pep Squad Q, liiiiitball Pep NNN: -i 52 l RICHARD HALLERAN 212 Brown Street Bzzrizzerr Li1Ile mid if moo amended. Dick, who likes lunch best at XV.H.S. calls for steak with friends, Hertz and Eddy. This South Junior High grad- uate looks forward to serving in the Air Corps and later becoming an accountant. Bon- ne chance. Dick! x1rr1z1.'ii.w Hiimeroom Representa- tive 2g Cafeteria Squad 3. JEREMY HAGGAR 68 Worcester Lane Hozzorr K1zou'1edge is power. This distinguished gentleman came to the colonies straight from Mother England. How- ever, jerry has become Americanized while rooting for XXf.H.S. at the football games with Bob and john. We're glad that he can send glowing reports back home of his many friends and activ- ities, understanding teachers, and challenging courses. Ar!ii'i11e.r: Latin Club 2, 3. -1, Executive Committee 3, -lg Treas- urer of Mass J.C.L. 33 Newspaper Staff 3, -i, Editor -ig Talent Show 3g Senior Play -ig Crimson Key 4. K 1 1 in iiii EUGENE HAMILTON 74 Milner Street Burirzerr U7here lhere ir fuzz, he'J al- zzwyr in it. Genes favorite interest is mechanics this popular blue-eyed senior can be found with Bob and Ed . . . future career includes business ad- ministration. Good luck, Gene! 4 'f ARTHUR HALL 65 Edwin Road Business Sigh no more, uiomerz, for here I rome. Archie plans to don the navy blues after leaving W,H.S. But until he gets his ship, he is content to drive around Waltham in his car with Buddy and Pinky. The sight of a juicy steak makes the blue eyes of this North junior alumnus light up with pleasure. JAMES HANLON 21 Taylor Street Burizzefr The wheel :hal rqueahr :he louder: ir :he one that gen lhe gretvref' Blue-eyed jim thinks there is nothing finer than a steak dinner with Dick and Mike. A food lover, jim enjoys lunch periods best at W.H.S. Bentley School of Accounting or an Army career are next on the agenda for jim. AL'fjl'llfE!.' Cafeteria Squad 5. jl'DlTH HARDIMAN 83 Grant Street Colle-Qc' Quiflne55 if bail. Blue-eyed Judi . . . came to XY'.H.S. from St. Marys High . . . ll pizza lover . . . enjoys skating and swimming with friends, Gloria and Martha . . . plans L1 nursing career. All the best, Judi! ,'lil111.'lt'i,' Pep Squad S, -lg Cate- teria Squad -lg Senior Play -lg Aljfiuiwtl Squad 'lg Talent Sliow 4. KEVIN HARGADON 12 Russell Street Coflegc' II Hit lqrmd mzlurc if uitlwul rqu.1l. Kevin enioys playing baseball and going to the Boys' Club with friends. Connie and Tim English with Mrs, Brown rates high with Kevin, who tame to XY,llS. from St. Marys After graduation itk off to take up l,l'i.M. l.ots ot lutlc, Kexin l RICHARD HARDING 85.1 Robbins Street Buiifzefx Noi .ijmid of uiork, .z good friend I0 aff. Friendly Dick will never forget the old cafeteria. NY'hen not eating fried clams, this former South .Iuniorite can be found either hunting or sail- ing with friends, Ed and Ron. Burdett or Bryant and Strat- ton are included in Dicks fu- ture. Good luck, Dick. H1i'!1r.','1ti.' Rifle Club 2, 3, Sei.- retary-Tre.1s11rer 2, 5. S yn' v 2 -G l . ... ug i 5.-4:1 ,A , It 1 1 phi: Trunk Q, . 1-'LH . 1' ii 5 I .4 I A ' 1 -' I' . X I s . i .'v:n.B,'ig 4 gl . , I i .h 001, J, '- Nu- I f. . , ,,..z 9 -1 3.11.1 . - 2' ' f ' V- F ' ' 1 'J 'H L, -'?f.f- . I . . I PJ, J-, . - . I ..- 4 f ' I V E ' 1 A ' . L lf., gi.. 1 V nb' ,Z One Of the many fire stations in our tity. this one on 'l'r.1g1tl.i Ri 1 is the newest and most modern in XW11ltl1am. 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ROBERT HAZEL 5 Bright Street Honors Always happy, never glump He lms sun for everyone. Look for this aspiring dentist at the Boys' Club or at Saint Judes C.Y.O. . . . or per- haps he'll be detecting cavities after a lobster feast with Dave and Steve . . . you might see the future Dr. Hazel toga-clad at the Latin Club . . . nothing but praise for Haze Ar1ir'11ies.' Latin Club 2, 3, -lg Mirror Business Staff -ig Mirror Subscription Staff -lg junior Var- sity Football 3. 1-ev-'----'-0 '-1'- 1 ew 4 ,33 Aof' -Y Vi -ev: QE. I , W' KY' Y, -3 N LLLLU--. .- . , is ,, y 1 I , If , N, 413- Y ,mm N fy 0 , lf. ei -'ugh nu rv , - f I ,,, in 5 . . ' k i E 3 - -1 l Q Y Q 'lf a ., - 1 - 'll'l:Ii1Hl55! '- MII' llll ,llllll ' lull Illlll ' t 9 'lat s, c - - ' ' lllll ' xml' ' A - it . A ' 5N 1'Qs ' :EEF is :ef '3 ':if, tl li -r 'fra , 'ill S l g fag E -ie' - ?' L- 'Li L. -Q S S B if to of to Refer- - -.- alg ae a-ef 5 s ix XYL an 4, wif l X E .l lf? fa . 1, W E if Q92-1 I -ff -7 l .a' 'iff C ' , ., . 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Carol hopes to become a pri- vate secretary . . . is usually found with Carol, Marilyn, and Joanne. This hazel-eyed blond enjoys drawing and cooking at W.H.S. .'1L'llI'lllt'.f.' ,llirror Art Staff -lg Mirror Homeroom Representative 2 , PAUL I-IERSOM 44 Brightwood Road College ll Resolve to be thyself. Paul has a special interest ln cars finds Mrs. Case's physics class electrifying. After leaving the Boys' Club, he shares his submarine sand- wiches with friends, Al and Dave . . . future includes a college education. Acti1,'i!ies.' Rifle Club 2. 4 l l 54 ... AWIVII iv II 1. III 11 ...Im - J'- J!! 11-L1I1II 'I' -I 'II II .IJ ,,,. 1 if 113' 5' 5. 1: ROBERT HII ION 71 Ix1n1,ston R1111I ,urn 1171 1 N 11 LIINL s from L 9 I H 1 Iwo found 1 IC11 1 nc. ' INDI! IIS I1x11r1t1. 1 1sx 1,1-11111L'try, M OBr1cn Stxlt . steak, Lords 1 s '1 ngrcc ' 1 ' 1 . ' 51 111 , KN 0 11qIc, ,Y ' ' 'c1tI1ur , .11 'Nluttnnp on tht CI11rIes bemme a promment dance spot. I' -In II ,g 1 Q11 I - I 'Q '1- , . 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I1- 3 Vuvvv- This hill, which is 480 feet high, provides an excellent view of the countryside, especially from the tower. g 6 LINDA HOYT 165 Temple Road Burineu To know lner if Zo lore ber. Blond Lin is one of the most popular girls at W.H.S. . . . hazel eyes light up at the thought of Italian food. Don- na and Kathy agree that she favors sorority and talking on the phone . . . plans on at- tending business school in the near future. Good luck, Linda! Artiz'itie,f: Talent Show 3, 4g Junior Prom Committee 33 Senior Play Committee -ig Band 23 33 I-Iomeroom Representative 2. I le lm: X . BILLIE HUNTER 103 Lunda Street College II ll b:1t Jueet deligbl ber' pl6.1.l'41IIllI65,f .zffofdrf Brown-eyed Billie, who came to W.H.S. from the Lexing- ton Street Junior High, loves chemistry classes and enjoys eating Chinese food with Dianna and Linda. Billie takes an active' part in her church fellowship and plans to be just as active in college next year. Ar.fi1'itie5.' F.T.A. 3, -lg Talent Show 31 Hockey Pep Squad 2, 3g Girls' Sports 2, 35 French Club 4. - 1!,,'T'7 Y 1 GM. 'C' X ROBERT IANNUZZO 376 Newton Street Vomfional I dozft rtudy our I auto. Bob likes theory classes best at Vocational High. His friends, John. Pete. and Dick, can usually find him in the shop fixing automobiles. Bobs future plans are as yet un- decided. but we know hell be successful in whatever he does. 56 A DAVID JACKSON 520 Wfaverly Oaks Road Honor! If be didn? lure llmz Iwifzkle in hir eye, youll fall laim b.zrbf14l. Versatile Dave can usually be found practicing with the team . . . clocks a fast time when running to get subs . . . loves to sing with Bob and Joe at German Club meetings. Good luck to a future doctor! f1i':iz'1rie.f: Cross Country 3, -lg Varsity Track 2. 3. elg Chem Lab Assistant 33 Language Lab Staff -lg German Club 2, 3, 4. 5 M DIANA JACKSON 44 Everett Street College Il TlJe'peare of evening in your quiet wager. Anticipating a career in teach- ing, Diana is sure to be a success at B.U. She can often be seen with Billie and Cherie cheering the Crimson to vic- tory. Stay as sweet as you are, Diana. Ar11111ie.f: Library Council 3. 41 Latin Club 2, 33 Dramatics Club 2, 4g Pep Squad 2. 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 4. 'Fi A if S l 'Q s it . tl . l B RONALD JASSET 20 Keach Street Vocaliorml Quiet and cozzfrierzliouf, sure to furreed. Ronnie, a member of Les Debonnairesj' likes his science courses best. This North jun- ior High graduate likes to work with model airplanes in his spare time. Ronnie plans to go into industry and the field of electronics after grad- uating from W.H.S. Good luck, Ron. . Q, ' nr '5-x A . ar 1. 1 -IOHN JOHNSTON 223 Ash Street Colfege II Lei me fire and lex me 1.'1ngb. comes to W'.H.S. from Lineoln. Tommy and jimmy are the usual com- panions of this wellsdressed fellow. Drawing and sculp- turing are his major interests. Craig plans to study eommer- cial art at the Massachusetts College of Art. ,'11.'1'1r.'11'1.' Senior Play Art Staff lQ Talent Sliiiw Art Start 43 .llnwr Adxertisinig Stalt 1g Talent Show 1. K -0, fl PA'l'RlClA JONES 210 Ash Street Cflllt'.Qe' II She hu tl lnxzrl reilb mum fur wary joy. Xx'l1LT'1 the Rotkettes line up on stage in 1965, Pat hopes to be right 11p there kicking out tl1e rhythm with the famous Radio City danting group, ln 1962 she beats out the rhythm for student tlftnters at the Boys' Club. After .1 hard day it tertainly is a relief to kitk off her shoes and listen to some of her ian records, Good luck to .1 Perkins-Klein fan. it 5 1 '41 1 ffvfffl lf 1 11fi 1 'eq M 111 7 x X 'f 11 1'i1 X lf I 70 ' ilghr XXI! ' lv 1 'QQ il 1 l il 'fi ,1 11' 3' ' --vm lily l pi SV X' il' if 1 V1 1 , 1111 l 1 l S11l1, li L ,ft 17,4 DAVID ,1oNEs 3' s f QW 1111 Rose Hill xxmiy MQ- ,111 CUHEQQL' ll i,1e men my zmlbing in d.lIl.Qt1'UIlj' fir11r4i'. As a member of the Bel Aires Dave really swings in Mrs. Cases physics tlass with friends, Bob and Steve. Pizza rates high with this drum playing senior, who plans to attend college after gradua- tion. Good luck, Dave. .'11r1i1!.'r1: Talent Sliow 5, ,lg High Sth-1-il Band 2, 5, 1, Orchestra 2, 3, 1. PROSPECT HILL CAMP 1 Prospect Hill Park, with its ramp sites and ski toss. Is one -if most beautiful natural spots in Xx'.lltl1.l111. he 17 lfll.lilfN 'lUYfili 7 Craft Street Cr1f14'.Qc' II Sing wr, ,f!l'L'cI 1'fh'.Qcf, 1111 glad lime. Popular lZ.,I. is one of tl1e busiest girls at XY'.ll.S. . . . runs fastest when headed for Mr. lifs lirenth classes . . . friends, Max and Sue. tell how muth she enioys Glee Club . , all the best, lfilten .'l1t::ff.'11 il'.lll'l1f Nh.--.1 fii1111111ttee 1, M111-11 l'l.11 f-1111ll1lHK'L' 1. 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M1 5111111113 s 11't1111s1rx 1l.1ssts f-llll U7-ll' U XX 1 'X tl 1 .A .1 , 1, ' .it XX I1 N l-11' 1'l.111s to i ..11iir los fhs 'ml 'i 'lux 1 1 1 u 11 V , . 1 1 1 111 'l11.,. s.1 .11 xl7.1.1,1s .Xu I A 5 4 I 1 .lll'i'Il 1111 s t-1 Z-1 l.11 s 1 g - 1 - ' Xl s 1 K ,s 1' X 1 1 e.l.. -Q l I .. 1 '-' -1 ' ll' : '. li' -' -. 21 1 s11-.1- 57 INIARGARET KELLY 151 Virginia Road Bzarizzeff HS.llt'IIAc' nsora m1z.rir.1l 111.111 .1115 Jong. Friendly Peggy likes to bowl with Rita and Linda . . . en- joys her studies in S-103 . . . is an active member of Les Debonnairesf' Peggy antici- pates a high-flying future as an airline hostess. .siqrizifii Pep Squad 3, 4. cr 1--'x ? v-r' KENNETH KEOHANE 38 Upland Road Bufinerr This man with a way of his ou.'f2. ' Easy-going Ken says he likes just about everything at W.H.S., especially typing classes with Miss Tahaney . . .spends his off-hours bowl- ing with Joe and Mike. Brown-eyed Ken is a member of St. Mary's Holy Name Society. After graduation he'll take to the skies with a term in the Air Force. if 'll t .DR 4' N Hi A ' I , is ' S 5 I . i' ' i cs, il Nl J X R, eq, Ivey, of A1 K 'R s,-'fx xxx fdsffgxlbswi- D? '41 , .riglfbf f-fl args' lhkgl cAv,F,.gj aa.- X .wwf by ' WT? pb . g ,Q f- -, --s---- ' 9 ' -. .. D,- so I gf! N! ' , Dj' l. Q' fi -xv-.-1 - -Qyvq' . ' .Ft H- ' 75 '12 , 0 ' - if 'lg'-Q2 za S uez J . V f of ' 'ii' ' ' , 115 .Y . f -'eigiigl 4- .ed w 'W ' '-:elif if ee-1 -ee P- , P . 'i 1 1 '1f:-- . 5 c kixc. v V ' , Vx 1 R 'I 3145 no I t I I 4 ' I. ,A T, 1 :Q -- I, , . Ny 1 . 1 t. ' ' -1 S 056 .A ' ' --1 LEC . x 3f'X T A ,Y-xx Y--Q ir- -d,Yg After l hr In 1961 fire destroyed Nuttings landmark. Many famous bands were 1 l 1 7 ish GROVER KINSBIAN 14 Shadespeare Road Vof.11ioz1.zl A food .rpofl bolb on ,md off 1156 plyirzg field. K'insy enjoys sundaes with friends. Xlfoody. Buddy, and Tommy. This energetic ex- North ,luniorite is fascinated by electric trains. A Navy ca- reer is planned for after grad- uation, and then it's the life of a draftsman for Kinsy, All the bestl National Honor Society V, 1. Vice-Presztlent .jg Foritbgll Tami 2, 1. 9: Track Team 2, 5, A. l' r:,1.' lvI'l -1' ll: ri , . nor bfi ig ffrmsnn Ke. 1, 58 JAMES KIRLEY 26 Riverside Drive B11,ri11e.r.r UCll7'f?1l' 7711111 2101 ring lo- rzigbff' Burdett College beckons this friendly North junior High alumnus. Curley enjoys sub- marine sandwiches and water skiing with Bill and Steve. This brown-eyed youth likes almost everything at W.H.S., especially Miss Tahaney's homeroom. Good luck in the tuturel ,'l.'.'1r1.':rf' Cafeteria Squad 2. RICHARD KIRLEY 26 Riverside Drive Technical Work well done is il: own reward. Good natured Dick is a hi- fi enthusiast, who came to W.H.S. from N.J.H. Mrs. Cases study classes are the high spots of his days. Two certain Toms enjoy sharing hot dogs with their friend Dick, who is active in the Boys' Club. He plans to attend col- lege after graduation. Ar1iz'i1ie.r: German Club 2g Science Seminar 3, -lg Rifle Club 2g Weather Club 45 Student Council Alternate 2. STEPHEN KNIPPEL 37 Nagoghill Road Vocfzlional A rbeerful young man wLo'J bound 10 make good. Friendly Steven, known to his friends as Steve, attended schools in Acton and Concord before coming to Waltham . . . enjoys the fellowship at Vocational High . . . can of- ten be seen with jimmy. Steve is making plans for a future as a welder. f ' X ax' .f4x -5-A. sf.. i ' - 'x ,P-'X 5 Q . N .V 4 L- '11 in r :::: H . 1 -,l'T:.i:.'i'lkr:l I 4 9 X .- , al 9 - it' i is off' '7 .e L, . ,- is , .U f -V ,.', . : ,J:::..... li . - C' E Q, ,. -,-- -- - H Wim SANDRA LAFORT , Q -' 'J ' 79 Marlborough Road Ilirlm . ff-' ' I - ' Bumzery Thom eye! darker flaw the darker! f1.1z1,rie,f. Brown-eyed Sandy likes the good business course best at WPHS. .. . friends, ,ludie and Jeanne, can usually find , her at the T.F.C. Club meet- lre' ings or bowling. Sandy hopes Jn the Charles, a unique Wfaltham numbered among its attractions. THOMAS LANDRIGAN fel Porter Road Tcrlvziral fl mm if but nzmled by bi! fI1.mm'r. Heading for an engineering career at Northeastern Univer- sity . .. Tom pauses occa- sionally to eat fried clams and Steak with Fitz and Ron . . . enjoys trigonometry classes, W'e wish this enthusiastic lad a smooth-sailing futurel to be a secretary after gradua- tion. Ariiivliet' National Honor Society 5, 43 Homeroom Representative 3g Red Cross Representative 35 .llfnor Subscription Staff 33 Prom Committee 3. 151 DONALD LANDRY l,A'l'Rlf IA l.ARCilfY il Summit Street 'li Dtrniotly' Road CUHCIQ4' Bllt.:h'4H pl furry m.n1 if claf l'.1f1jYj,'. For I .1771 -w:ir.',g .NIJ f.'J'i'rJ Legs previously attended St, 14.01 f'.iA!'fi.fr:ei,f. Mary's . . . often seen at foot- Blue-eyed Pat tame to hall games with fritnds, Bob XY,ll,S from laxinigton Strut antl Toni . . . enjoys eating .lunior High. She loolss lor- piffa. playing the organ. and ward to lunth ptiiotls with working on cars plans lfllie. Anne. and Nl.ii'x. x:im to he a profcssional organist Rolltr slsatine .in.l liooirtae Good lurk in the future, take up inuth of htr spait time l'at plans to aittntl XXEIA tired Aoitltriix' to luo-ine a lu-autit ian Josi2PH mxoo 26 Barbara Road COUc'lQ6 I No one Lnwzzr zz 9.1: is rar: do until be lrit.f. Lil-cable Joe is a transfer from St. Marys High indulges in his faxorite liobby. working on cars, with buddies, Dick and Ron, ,loe reports that XY'.H.S. girls are in ftake a bow, girlsj. After graduation it's off to college for this friendly senior. .'liI11l!1i Axzdci--Y:s1:.1l Staff fl, llasehall fl. 'FI' DVNNIS iaitsox 3 lo l'lortn.q Road 'hills' 'fl 1 ..'f'f'x ' g iv: Jw: lfin.l .i :ooth.ill fitftl .intl flute you ll 2'n.l 'lhnnx' urfli tiriinils, 'Daw .inl 'R :if fiiglitzng to the and iff .gi-ul old XY' ll Y Cizitfi tif lltzz- nv ii-fiat isi.vi-at .if xx' ii s is 'tht' 1:1-'sf lirztf iztiezi ratts high .ti th s i ' s l:sI ot' foot Ls .XTHT l'i'll ll N ' ilvlllflk f v,,. 1 i i 59 Fifi?'?fllNI Si m' 'i -- - - rs. l 1 y in , ? gfs 'lil if e' 5-Q ,ff 9 , '15 .iff x Y . Z X ' .mr -e- X H! P -1 r Mitzi'-life? i ,,-le . N Q. M, un rad nlzligm i n Q Il - A x es fe mf g? ii 6 ,sf . A Emfwe-Qi sq ae . 2 P 'B llwr1vN' Built in 1887, the Bright Grammar School serves students of the Bleachery area. ROBERT LAVASH 283 West Central Street Natick Vomlioiml I bare always preferred cbeerfulnefr to mirth. Friendly Bob enjoys work- ing on car models with Phil and Joe . . . likes his various jobs in Auto Body at Voca- tional High . . , plans to go into the service and then work in an auto shop. Good luck, Bob. Y RODNEY LAWRENCE 16 Fairmont Avenue College II A quiet boy you tbink you ree, but ob, bow izoiry be ran be. Friendly Rod hails from N.J.H .... really rates sports and study periods . . . basket- ball and football enthusiast . . . is very happy when tink- ering with cars . .. future includes studying forestry at the University of Massachu- setts. Lots of luck, Rod! Arzirifieix Track Team 25 Rifle Team 3. -A S, JEAN LAWSON 193 Robbins Street College II IV'iib mirrbief beaming in ber cya. Jeansie comes to W.H.S. from South Junior . . . enjoys Red Cross work and oriental food with Janet and Judy. This BLT School of Nursing hope- ful enioys German class with Mr. Benedict. Good luck, fu- ture R.N.l .'1.!1:,'!.'e.f: XVeather Club -ig Ger- nitn Club 4g Cafeteria 3g Maroon wwuad 33 Chess Club -Z. 60 JOHN LEATE 392 Lincoln Street Burizzeri I'm just of big for me, said be, or you are big for you. Versatile Stagger likes to share a beef and potatoes din- ner with friends, John and Skip. The rest of this busy Boys' Club members time is spent watching auto races and weight lifting. A career on the seas as a U. S. Navy man beckons this active senior in February. .-lftiiirief: Cafeteria Squad 5. MARGARET LEATE 392 Lincoln Street Burineu So simple yet .rweei are ber cbufmrf' Democracy with Mr. Orman is tops with Peggy, When not listening to the radio, she's bowling or roller skating with Charlene. A clerical career awaits in her future. Aclizfilier: Pep Squad 25 Cafeteria Squad 2. DAVID LE BLANC 6 Chestnut Park College ll H e if ricb wbo if coizlentedf' Dave, a happy senior, is always smiling. This former South Juniorite can be seen boating or fishing with Don and Mel. Good luck in the Army, Dave. Picture Noi Available JEANNE LE BLANC 49 Hamblin Road College II TM Jzzwfvxt .K.l!'l.U1d In the .rz4'fe!af1 m.zid. Pretty -le.1nne enjoys iee-skat- ing and fun with Betty and Ann. This friendly Senior plans to attend junior college and hetome an .iirline stew- urdess. Hdppy landings! if- fix LINDA LE BLANC 2 Elm Avenue Bufizlecrr Ai'lreJ,fe.f will lnzppezz in Ike bail 1'64QIl1.!l6d f.z111ilie5. Wlintedz A set-ret.1ryl Stop! Thats Lyn's field. This ear- nest teen likes to listen to rec- ords . . . loves steak . , . enjoys her teachers . . . in- tends to do secretarial work, .'liIll'l1fz'l,' Dramntics Cluh 2, 5, -li Senior Play -Ig Talent Show 2, 5, ll l3I'.lIH.lllLS Cluls Plas' 3 5, -l. 'T 11f v 2 s I. ,lk 4. L.. N !Y , ,ntfffislg l RICHARD LE BLANC ll Clark Street THIZRISSA l.li BLANC S6 Central Street l'Uf.lfflN1.1l Cfffltliqc II Ile Ifutr lu f.1n,Qli. fu' four Clin: .md rf.lf-fwmmJ. .ill lim, fini' min' quit! filter: l5nniour, s.lyS 'l'hnres.1 to fvfwffl if Jwltf' friends, .lane .ind Doris, This 'iDiak is .1 Illlllflhlnlfl UI- former resident of fi.lIl.lsl.l .ind lllllNl.lNf. lle h.1s nmny friends student .it Notre D.in1e d' . . . likes the sthool system Aepideniie likes thc system of . . , plans to enter the sersite tlmneinig rooins for Q-.ith suh- on ioinpletion of his studies. it-it hast .it Yfll S 'lheres.i WI' wish you the he-st of every- spends .lftern-wiis lwm ling .intl thing, Dirk. epitine I'.llllllNl'.lllL' lion kll.lIlkL l in th L' ftitutn. 'l'ti'rx ' 'TTT .L in Q , .-f-' fit it .g'2t 1 I ii if f I , Q-ad 044, f iY' If 'kv' ,J 34 EE Mm 11 'oNf o 5 ..--f ' 5.5 1 11,, ' -1, ,Lf - h- '-4-' ,514 1 .-ll ,rg r i ll i ... li U R V , WF i X-'f rf f ee . is if ' Y 'f 'Alfie E Ul u - ' I- ' 5 ,X l 7 ee-Qffif- C D e s Ce tif lil lf C ' X - 1 '. 'X ' : ,A C -A' I CY-ffl 'i 2 1' ri ill llw l Je ,WI e -:'-- -- s' ' A - ,V ,. f 7 1 lgsiflfsm s. ' li l 'ML-1 If -132 -5 ,Q 1151! 'ff C li 'll i l f A ai 4 ' F , iz L i A it is ii' :BQ ii flf-l ' ' r L itz- k its 'A 5912 1 C C L ee J . W s A X-s ii., ... ' s i ?, St. M:iry's High the three parochial it .-0, - '., 7 l fl' 1 , -I .n i'-P' 'L -IEANXIT l.li Cl.AlR -1 l Porter Rinid Sl MARY HIGH SQHGDL School on Lexington Street is one of schools which serve XY'.ilth.im. S '.' n' fa' w 5 ' fu. 14 Rkllllili li l.l', l.llfl iYRlf S 1i RIHLI' Xlletl Hlll,lP.'4'1f H 1 'N ,'I-llI'Q!l,:?,'AQ .1f.'.f i . e 'iff J. uf fini, ',4,, , i --4 1' 'l ..i. U' .' V4 l4,1r'n,' ,,f.-,'1'y im, '. l 'kfhfe li- lt i s U1 lfun fillt-l vlmnnt ein i:si:.iilx at YE: Nl' C uk aff. Xl' lil' he found xx ith Sindy .intl lflltn .iz 1 it s' it XX ll N l '. 1' Nix! to her iuitsitle hlvtsts, lltmi .lol V '- 'A 1 - uliiih intlntle C' YU .intl tra' ll -' :z s s skating, she Iikis sill-lol x.i..i kt 'lv ' wh: ' l N X tions lltr tiituie i'l.lllN in I' s l '- i ' ' ' ' tlnile .in tdlzealioii .if .1 inn 1-: l l Xl ' xlllll 'LL' . s l 1 Nfl I, ll fi, 7:1 lil' ' ll'- V' ' l' if .. 4, .xsi :r1tt.:- y Xl? llit s .l if 1, hifx X s't-- 1 6 i BARBARA LEONARD 58 Adams Street Burizzerf B.zrb.1r.1'r rl girl 56L'0IIlZi I0 none: Gaily rbaftefirzg, ready for ffm. Barb can usually be found eating fried clams or reading with Nancy and Sandy. Wfhile at Waltham High this peppy miss enjoys business law classes and gym periods . . . hopes to attend a business college following graduation. Lots of luck in your future plans, Barbara! , r r gf NANCY LILLIOT 42 Garden Circle Burizzerr fer: and yozzflafzzl jollilyf' Pretty Nancy seems to bubble over with enthusiasm, especial- ly when she thinks about plans for a business school educa- tion. Her dark curls bob as this lass nods yes to fun with Barbara and Rita. At'fIZ'fllc'J.' Guidance Staff- 43. Pep Squad 25 Mirror Art Staff 4. C'?' 5 I .,....-. xg- in 'l e fi?-rfef 'V 7 ' s Tj I 5454-,i':' 1 jj 'S' gf 'llllnw-1 iiiii'rii'i? C : W A in 11112 ' ' 'uw'-Mm' K' ' 2 . M With the help of funds left for its construction by Francis 5 NORMAN LINDSAY 85 Rich Street Vor.1li01z,zl Full of fuzz .md mzzbitiolzr. 16155 fritzzdy .11 ti 111.111-j' and bit foer are faux North junior sent Luther to us. You will find him fre- quently eating pizza and roller- skating with Bill, jack, and Dave, Luther hopes to en- ter the Navy next fall. Good luck. Luther l ,'it1.'1f1itf: .llnvur Adxertising Stall i. DAVID LITTLEFIELD 16 Smart Street Terbzziml Speedo if a mirror of lbe foul: Ar rz nmn rpenkr, 50 if be. Brown-eyed Dave, our popular hockey player, enjoys hockey, physics, and math at XYi'.H.S. Besides his school activities Dave spends time as a DeMolay officer. He can be seen with his tech friends dis- cussing either airplanes or hockey. The sky's the limit for this aeronautical engineer- ing hopeful, who has his eyes set on either Brown or R.P.I. fii'f11'lIfes.' Hockey 2, 3, elg'Crim- son Keir 45 Science Seminar 45 Math Club 4g German Club 4. GUENTER LOESER 323 Florence Road Honor! lVl9o relirlaed ll joke and laughed at 4 pun. Guenter is a popular student at W.H.S. After graduation he intends to enter the service . . . hopes to follow this with a college education . . . en- joys his language lab and the German Club. ArIiz'ilieJ.' Student Council Alter- nate 4g German Club 2, 3, 43 Math Club 45 Mirror Art Staff 4. RONALD LOPEZ 27 Bowker Road Burinerr The principal lzurinerr in life if 10 enjoy it. This ex-North Juniorite's brown eyes light up at the sight of a new sports car or a pretty girl . . . can be found at C.Y.O. meeting with Russ and Moose. Lopa hopes to attend business school and en- ter the trucking business. Lots of luck, Lopa. Ariizfzlier: Class President 23 Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Talent Show 45 junior Prom Committee 3g Maroon Squad 43 Homeroom Representative 3. 5 v ,-ff i'. . CF? 5. RAYMOND NAC' C'Al'Sl.AND 296 Vi'est11n Street BN lfllt 11' ,. fi .Wffhf .ffwrl .md .1 frm' fr'i111'r1. Vi'.11y hwwn-l1.1ire1l B11dtly 1111111-s to XX'.H S l'r11n1 North junior. Riflery with P.1ul and Artie l.ll'Ql'N 1111 rnuth uf l1is leisure t1111e. Atter 1qr.1d11.1ti11n this tricntllx l11l will he 11111 ing for .1 L.lltL'L'f in the N.1vy. 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Q, sq- l Y ff V ' --- -' l'.fkZ,:f.i- - - X ' is-1 U'-95231 fa 1' :YE 1 csxflsfiei- - - 'X wfpf'-'-fzi PZFQSS5-Y--g.-v 2'l ,.,- S ' U 6'-2.11139 va X tits.:-9.1 i, - an fi - ef X ,i J. ' ' , ZN' X l ll,l'llN V , . 1, 1 7 The Wliitteniore School, the largest grammar school in the city, was built in 1927. ROBERT MAC FARLANE 53 XY'ildwood Lane Honor: Ride on ozler all ohrtacler mid aiu fha! mee. This honors student, known as Bob to his many friends, hopes to major in mathematics at Bates College after gradua- tion. Active Bob, president of his church fellowship and a member of DeMolay, also finds time for stamp collecting and piano playing. At the top of his list of favorites are his math classes and track meets. Ac.'ii1!1e,f.' Latin Club 2, 35 Stu- dent Council ag Varsity Cross- Country Team 43 Varsity' Track Team 3. 4. it -1 NORMAN MAC LEAN 81 Parmenter Road Vor.z!iozz.zl A rompazziozz who if cheerful ir uorfh goldf' Vlherever there is an exciting stock car race you'll see Mac, a member of the U.S.N.C. and a diligent member of the welding dept. Dick, Joe and Ronnie tell us that their friend is off to join the service after doffing his cap and gown. SARAH MADDEN 382 Crescent Street Honor: Vins, rigor, zimlily, pep, poise, .md per.foz1.zlfty. Dynamic Scilly follows many different pursuits in and a- round X'i',H.S .... somehow finds time tu fit painting, piano-playing. and ice skating into her busy schedule . . . with Rose and Sue she enjoys th: free atmosphere at school . , . is sure to find success at -lacks--n. where she will seek a at od liberal arts training. .-i.:::::.y Czzcerlcader 5, 4, Co- ,ajt i.: 1. lat 7. Club 2, 5, -lg Cerrttai Club 2, ?, si, Secretary S. New 'ggcr Limit 2, 3, -3, .'-lm f I. tcrzfz --tgff 4 64 i 4- DAVID MAGNER 28 Arbor Lane College I It ir in men ar in Joilr, where .tomefimer Ihefe ir a rein of gold which Ihe ouvzer knows nor of. Big Dave, a rugged Out- doorsman, is happy racing an outboard or playing hockey un- der the Waltham colors. After college Dave won't slow down any, his ambition is to be a pilot. Happy landings! .4.':iz1.'iu.' M a r o o n Squad 4, Hockey 2, 3, 41 Baseball 3, 4. X .fx ,X Qfrfhf THOMAS MAGUIRE 29 Underwood Park Vocational l will find my own way 07 make one. Tim comes to W'.H.S. from Saint Charles. Eating ham- burgers and camping with friends, Howie. Mike and Art, rate tops with Tim. After furthering his education, Tom will become a draftsman. All the best, Tom. Artlizitieix Crimson Key 3, -lg Vo- f.1!1of1i1l Vieux 3, -l. NANCY MAHER 32 Tomlin Street College Il Though her frefhler hfing her fame, Shelf known to mort of ur a Flame. A flash of pretty red hair in' dicates that Nancy has arrived on the scene, probably for a fast game of basketball. When not at sports or playing the trombone, this pert young miss can usually be found in the company of Ros and Judi at choir rehearsal or at a meet- ing of the Rainbow Girls. Nancy is headed for Bridge- water State College after grad- uation. Arrivilier: Senior Band 2, 5, 45 Softball 35 Basketball 2. '5' 'IUHN MAHER S91 Lcxington Strut Blxiim rv 'I'c.rrlJ me half Ilia glizdmrv 115.11 My bear! mmf Effort. john is thc loss of Saint Pat- ritk's in Xlfatcrtown and the gain of XV.H.S .... Equally happy dancing. skating, boul- ing, or swimming . . . enjoys thc company of Nino and Bunny Fridays activity period is thc highlight of his smack . . . Studying Accounting at ll C. is in thc: near futurtp 5 ROBERT MAHIER I-ii Gilhtrt Strcct CUUQQL' S.15if1g Iillla, lliizliizzg 771llL'L7. Fishing is the pastime of this hilarious senior. Mrs. Mt- Xccsds Latin classes make happy mc-morics for Boh. After graduation he plans to hctomc 11 service nicchanic. Best of lutk, Bohf 3 KW y., -Lrg A ' s 1'J9'::ga in .499 'ann s 7 '1.::::25Xg ? manning' If-fi' H931 412 lf' -'IA 5 1 -'yL::ffl4. 2 1- H115 ' 'Zi EE I-, ,v .I l J if '1 . Z. f .Q-: I ' ., -5--1. ', ' I' ' ff, F Cg 1 .ff .. M ii ii. 1 A 4:,.,.:- 1 ' ff ' , Tl .1p'i. 1 I.. J'?' l' A sg 3 PM sl , , , w fj:g5.Q'c9 . , J Quai A X A .J CB I Q 5 Y-,-:' K , n 9 fs.YNvi- . , f K ve j 1 .val 1 . , l, The Plympton Sthool. l-irst hiiilt in 154341, uas addcd to in WI 1932, and 1961. 'ft' li , I HHS MAHUXHY GORDON MAIN Yll'Dl'l'll MAl,l.UY lhll Xl.-Xl IHY on llcaxtr' Sturt U9 Villa Ytrtt-t 15' Ash Strut ist 'I Liftiu li ni l l,ii'z.jmir Cf'-lfpfqc' ll lifzifrrt ff lin r 'l'fvt IJXIIYZP It f2i.1l1,'.'t'11l, fini' Hllrtzfi'-1 fi' Ifft ifnf fit rr lZ..1r!r.!.u fir fir... i H1 ' 1.' fr ifin.'ifxn,'ir ff.'i'w.'1ir:ii'r1.'. llltit--cyt-l l7lash'i Clllvts :ff .QV ri llrt-tty' hlontl, hliit'-t-itil 'lu' tlti1iot'r'.1ty' ilassts at XYaltliani U-lutli ls .1 sp rrtol gzil ul, lsj. 51,5 hip .. f IH' tlittirs happily for our tioothall, Ifligh, lloys' fliih and sttals plans .i tarttr as .in txotztist wil tm ir, s,'Ei ' t l haslct-thall, .intl Iioiktry ttaiiis Nts' high with this stnzor who sttrtrarx' has roam tgatiifs Nana, D s llartits and sx-.imiizinlig with hir Can hc st-tn in tht- corridors . . tnioxs su r-'iii rt: .5:t.i::' 11.5 at' nrt E hcst tritntl Rita also ratti a with his htst tritntl Nttxt xsoiihl lilsgt- In igivt-1 talirwri .i 'lli-s tiztprt .i::': loud tht't'r tiorn this -L an fi-tfslwll ll4'VL'N to .itttiitl iol sonittlax All thx' lv st iii fi . .,It.i gigs i t at i ii A stnior Sparc niorncnts in l,t1s liar. tixttirc. -ltiilx' l - ' Q s 1 ' bmw' hh. Alu. N but buwllnu twriiriri Clif. Q Iaart N s 1 l' r idx, I. XX II N . , ' Npzlil ', 3, , ' ' ll s , -, and at f..H.U rntttings VI.. - I M 1-X , ,X N ' N .l..'.':.'!.'ti' l3r.irnit'ts fl-ls 1, lil ' ' trit Niro'-X 3, l, l'tp Ntg,i.' ' l' 3. 1, f.l'ltL'f1.l N111 ul ., ti ,ztli .- Ntaf' .. Af, 'fe inn ROSARIO MALONE 90 Ellison Park BIl,llIlEJ',f Her :rife lookingg be'J wif- Iy-Azz all-rzroinzd good fel- low. North ,lunior is the alma mater of this brown-eyed. active senior. 'iRuss. as he is called by his many friends, loves to laugh it up with everyone, especially Lopa. Wfhen not busy with school activities, he finds time to participate in C.Y.O. Mrs. Carney's democ- racy classes hit the spot with friendly Russ .-'ll'llI.'lIc.f,' Hiimeroom Representa- ti'.e 33 junior Prom Committee 53 ,llfiior Business Staff -1: Na- ruiin Squad -ig Red Cross Repre- sentative 2. PATRICIA MANCUSO 111g Felton Street College II By Ike lzvizzkle in ber eye. Sewing with Anne and Leslie keeps Pat busy when she isn't doing her English home- work. Eating Chinese food with Jeannette rates high on this former North juniorite's list of favorites. The future will find Pat working as an industrious secretary. Good luck, Pat. firliziifieis Homeroom Representa- tive Zag Red Cross Representative 2g Cafeteria Squad -3. JOHN MANCESO 1014 Hillcrest Road l'oc.:fiorz.zl ll orry lIe'Z'eV .icconzfillilyed ,izzyflviug lor me. -lolinnv' enloys his printing shop work and has fun with Ernie. Brian. and Brian. This spiutsminded lad is a Boys' Club member whose future in- cludes a career in printing. 66 THOMAS MANCUSO 151 Warren Street I'or.1fiwzal Bark of llae uforkfbopbr flam- or, the .veeker may find llae fbougbff' Sociable Tom is an eager beaver when it comes to rais- ing his bowling average . . . keeps in shape by eating pizza and steak with Dusty and john . . . spends many hours with his active C.Y.O. Tom is sure to leave his mark in a pqinting career. i'll'llZ'lllz'.l,' junior Prom Committee 5 c 'ii ,-12 X X, . -gzf., The Temple Beth Israel was constructed in 1917. T e ANNE MANDILE 19 Chester Avenue Burizzeyf I find Ilmz izonrezzre al lime: if singularly ref1'erl1izzg. Ellie, Judy, Cheryl, and Terry know they'll find Anne wherever there are records and fun. Lunch time at W.H.S. rates a loud cheer from this former South Junior High stu- dent. Annabelle plans to be- come a hairdresser after grad- uation. Artiziilierx Pep Squad 4g Guidance Staff sig Talent Show -ig Maroon Squad -l. DIANNE MANGIE 16 Liberty Street College I Always lrue and faithful as mn be. Dianne came to W.H.S. from South junior . . . C.Y.O. and swimming take up this nursing school hopefuls time. She can usually be found walking to and from French class with Linda and janet. Good luck to a future R.N. Artiziilieif Nurse's Staff 4: News- paper Column 4g Debating Club 45 Latin Club 23 Red Cross Rep- resentative 2, 3. i 'ROS UQMK ,X -,,-cg-.,-:5- -Y-. A ,.,,-ge: -1.-J .1-4: -- ommunity Center was completed by 1952. MARGARET MANZON 13 Marion Street Honor! Hail 10 thee, blitbe Jpirilf' Smiling, blue-eyed Margaret always gets her studying done. She'll be a sure hit at Em- manuel College. A Chinese fortune cookie fMarg:1ret's fa- vorite kindj tells us that her teaching career will bring her much happiness. Aclirjiivfx I.:1tin Club gl Library Council 35 Future Teachers ol America 3g Prom Committee l. Af I. ANN MARlNlfl-I.l 20 Sartell Road Bufimxft How mftly :be .f.!7e'.lbJ',' lmu' gently fha smiles. Annie can often be seen en- joying her math or gym classes with Nancy and Deanna. She also likes to listen to records. Next fall Anne will begin her studies in nursing. Good luck, Annie l DANIEL MARQUS RICHARD MARSllAl.l. ll Oak Street 56 Alder Street I '0r.1li0r1.1l Vwi'.1rior1.11 Tfver'e'.r fl1il'l'l7itf in Iliff Good r1.r!1.n' .inxl gooJ on-L man. fllllvl tin ,ii iff. Whtty Danny likes summer- Dickie, a lllL'llllK'I' ol the time and the chance to go Maynard Rotl and liun Club, swimming, usually with Bill, has set his sights upon lactillll- jim, Fran. and Art. This ac- ing a mastcr metlianit' A tive senior plays many ima combination ot' Norm. llolv. promptu football, baseball, and hot i--.ls hzt the hulls basl-tetball. antl hockey games exe xsith this mti'.uct:t stnzoi is looking toruard to liootl lurk in the lutizic, betoming a store manager, Dztkic' DG i I has FRED NARA 56,1 Main Street l'0c,1tiw1.1f Of ffee .md open nature. This former North juniorite enjoys eating steak with Richie, I-ou. and joe. Upon grad- uating Eagle as he is called by his buddies, plans to enlist in some branch of the armed Service. Best of luck to you, Fred. CARI. Nl.-XR'l'lfXSUX W ll'-ell Drisc- l7r.iz:':ngliam -.1. ,. If n... I I4 la .hal li L .i 1 , .' ' lil It Ill. l.ct' hails Iwi lf,E'il llixeh . . tnwss ta .mtl sxxzixtimiig a, lu lotmtl lwxxizttqg xx1'f1 l',i'.'l ,ftlil llotl 7711 l 'it .li .l i- ll K ow 6'-x 31 'gum Q,-. 'E- xi' l LLL f EJ 'f me FL-e-551 Q Civ Y Y 1- . r'-,.,tgl5g'1:'-1f5I'Ea-1 if .. IQ hi 5- S E., if 1 1 , A . I L .sf::'f El- . Wi. . ...A . -,1 'fi E 4 fiery tag? - X Saint joseph's Church tsometimes known as the French Churchj is the most modern ecclesiastical edifice in the city. ANDREW MARTOCCHIA 15 Fayette Street Voralional I agree wizh no nzanlf opinionr, I have some of my own. Andy comes to Vocational High each day from Water- town especially for his trig classes . . . likes to read and ride horseback with Bobby, Paul, and Leo . . . leaves the drafting department to head for college. Good luck, Andy! ARTHUR McAVOY 2 Tolman Street Voralional To him that will. way: are not wanting. Mechanically-minded Mac is a graduate of South Junior makes automobiles his hobby . . . enjoys hamburgers 4 and frappes with Mooch and Don. After graduation Mac i will set sail for a term in the Navy. Happy sailing, Mac! I i v 'iv lun '! ' 'r SALLY McCL'LLOL'GH 34 W'heelock Road College II B7'igl5l ir rhe and full of fun. Popular Mucka, co-captain of our football cheerleaders, enjoys a good spaghetti meal after an exciting game. U. S. history and Mr. Meader's classes score high with this vivacious Rainbow girl. Among her many friends are Nancy and Bobbie, who plan to watch energetic Sally cheering next year at Bridgewater State Col- lege. All our best wishes to an outstanding girl? .l..'fi.':.'ew Cheerleader 3, -S, Co- rzirtairi tl Zlfl Staff 43 Future 'lkgachcrrs if Amergcx rg. Library' f,'rlJVlL!i 5, -l 68 q ALAN MCCARTHY 156 Wleston Street College l U ifh my rhaler I will make Chipr fly. Al, a hockey enthusiast, is a quiet, serious student who likes steak. frappes, and hi-fi tunes , .. enjoys Mr. O'Brien's geometry classes . . . plans to study business administration in college. Have a happy fu- ture, All r'll'lll'llIr'l.' Hockey 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 2, Hiimeroom Represcntatixe 3. KATHLEEN McDERMOTT 18 Prentice Street College II To fhore who hnow her, Jhe ir Ihe grealerl of friends. Sugar 'n spice and everything nice describes perky little Kathy , . . can be found rav- ing about her senior homeroom to Linda and Sue. Sorority members know that she dreams about donning the nurse's cap after graduation. Arliriliers Talent Show 5, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Play 43 Homeroom Representative 4. l H i JOHN MCDONALD Q 3-C Prospect Hill Lane y Honor! 1 There ir a fifth dimenrion 1 beyond that which ir known to man. Thir ir the difnenrion T of imagination. l Constant ingenuity and genius, i quick and timely wit are only a few of the endless assets of 1 this unforgettable senior. Pa- galomer, as jerry and Da often call shim, certainly has the brightest of futures ahead. John hopes to begin a writing career in television and mo- tion pictures after college. Good luck, Pagalomer ! Arfivitier: National Honor Society 3, 43 Talent Show 5, 43 Minor Literary Staff 5, 45 Senior Play 45 Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Editor in Chief 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 4. ,s.r 1'7 KATHLEEN MCDONNELL 167 Grove Street B11.i'im'.f.i' HEYl'c'5 cofored like .1 ll'.ll5f- f,!Ull't'f.' .-Ind dckyfufr 111.121 flu' grew! .ruff gf.1.r,r, Greensevecl Kathy fincls cle- mocracy classes and lunch time most interesting at XX'.H.S. Outside of school, hoxvever, June ancl Irene tell us that her favorites include dancing and steak. In the tu- ture this pretty senior looks to a career in husiness. .'l.!.':.'l.w.' Retl Cross Rc-presenta4 tive I. S- T . 7K 'I 's i XXX ..- Ns bb S T HZ XX ' f Y , K 1 . X ' Cx, Pia, i N NS-ff K x - 4 1 . if! C I Ei A X? A ' 'T-ii il 'Ja' Y, 1 ' Yffifz N S 'T '- K V Cl' -F , it ' 'fr 3 I -1- , gs w Vi' fm -, lu C, . ig? is-'f f f sf so few ,jf Q: ,. X . ' . , ' . I r j- - 5. i'4:,?..,ci,.:.f ' fr -gl MAJQREEN Mtrvoiz 1i?rf? A 'C g3QlBright Street .- l5.T'jviq-rf75N xl ll,lHIc'.fJ' ' C Ta L7.II'c' fr'ie11d',rl1jfv, you 7111111 thou' frie11drbip. Blue-eyed Maureen came to XY'.H.S. from South Junior . . . favors onion rings and Chinese food . . . will long remember pajama parties with Joanne and Jatkie . . . aims for Boston School of Dental Nursing next year. All the hest, Maureen. .'li,'i'1.'.'rri.' Dramatits Cluh 2, 53 Talent Show 33 Iahrarv Council -lg .Xlnmr Subscription Staff -lg Junior Prom Committee 3. The Covenant Congregational Church now occupies the strt L t erected by the Swetlenhorgian Church in 1860. JANET McLAL'GHI.IN 18 Hager Lane CUU4',Qa' II The d.l.j,f flu! Illlit' ur lufffvj mah' ur u'i.rc. Janet's green eyes sparkle with tleli-ight as she thinks ahout Mr. Bent-tlitt's German class, classical music. or reatling. This tlark-haired miss is most often seen with fellow thinker Jean. Her future goal is to attentl BV. antl thm hetome a tollege professor. Janet speI1tlS ller tree moirients vxorkimg as a volunteer tor the Retl filirss. .l.f.'1J.','ii' XYeallit'r flulv l. llomi- ro--nr Rtpreseritatiue 2, Anil'- Visual Start 3. 1 :JE .v JOSEPH MLMENIMEN 95 Bowtloin Avenue CUUQQQL' I Nuff .1 duff 1mm.'t'11.'. This talentecl memher of the lllol Senior Play tast tame to NX'.H.S. from Leximgton Street Junior High lllue eyetl P. is liappy when atttntl- ing foothall -uaintrs with iliulll antl Ray or when ol't'iciatimq at meetings ot' the Newton Deanery C.Y.O. A tolleue- hountl senior. Joe aspircs to hc-tome tithtr a polititian or an attorntv .'l..'x:,'.':ti' Srtlr--r l'la', B, lxtziih f...'v 4, llli it S tra J 1, l5i lwtirig llmlw l, llx-r f Sports Sti'l l 4' e T CZ JOHN MtQl'lGCiAN 17 Liberty Street Bl! i'.:!Ic'lf Hlllzfzmr !'7cI.l.'i!l. lilut-t-ytal 'nlaxity' goes tor pina antl ilains in a lug wav His tavotstt- pastime Is nkllll- ming at the lioxs' fluh with lritntis. lltnntx antl lolm -l-'link plans tor tht' future llltlllslk' a tart-tr in tht- Nav. cliltlxl lllxk, Vlttlllll ,l. li-ot?-ill i, tawtiit NtJlllsl '. N, Sl iltrzt f,t:':.'f ,' ltr-.l f ross lkt ZisiI'llli'.t' ', .X l i X :sail VV? as 'K' Niilill l.l,.'X Mll I -X A . v SI Nla: aunt' lx-rail I1 '.' rf . f . v 1 :. iq '.:.':.r.:.'., v Um Xl7S txtrzanee s 1 1' ilkalrit' Nlaritila, l..llix Nlrlan, ltalx Ili' rr. 'lane .mf Salim sax that s liixts H-st .inf rt t' litiivari i. sis k in lll N illhl llls ..,,, sri: it. x i ' Xl i I.l im' ' 1 i N l'r N .X N . . 1 v be JOANNE MELVIN 36 Lyman Terrace College Il To know ber uell ir to like her befterf' Blond -lo is Billerica Mem- orial Highs loss and our gain. Listening to music and eating Chinese food is a favorite pastime. Yfhile attending nursing school. Joanne will fondly remember her senior homeroom at XX'.H.S. Ai':1z:.':si'.' French Club ag Talent Show 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Maroon Squad -lg Senior Prom Committee -ii. YZ? RICHARD MESERVE 109 XX'orcester Lane Honor: ff' A+- f-fi I w-+L l ..L4L-'ii ,W P bNl.+.::..rv- E . at .E-Tbfi A- 3 3 -i 'R ,ee i - 1 f H ll' I Ez-4 : ri t h I Q iii Quife a guy ue muy! ronferr, In future geary l9e'll be a Jur- ferr. ML Everything might well describe W.H.S.'s popular ex- change student to Austria and National Merit Commendation winner. Dick is equally at home with a hi-fi track meet. and in research lab. john join us in wishing best of luck in the set, at a a science and Gus Dick the future. Ariizirierx National Honor Society 5, 4, Vice'President 4g Math Club -1, First Team 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 5, -ig Crimson Key 9, -1. RITA BIETHOT 2' Mt. Pleasant Street Burizzefi Sflem'e if o great feare- m.1eer. As a member of Les Debon- naries Reat is superb. XVhen bowling or eating steak with friends. Peggy and Nancy, 'Re.it is always smiling. This Tfss will niake a good airline regeptionisr. Good lu c lc, .R A ,L . Pep Squad 5, 4. Talent x- vy- 70 JOARNE MIKULA 18 Calvary Street Burinerr nQ!ll6f but Wilfred if not prey- EVN. Drawing rates high with brown-eyed .lo. This friend- ly senior. a future secretary, especially likes the strong school spirit displayed by XYYHS. students. Best of luck, Joanne. Opening its doors in Ml in KL 1892, Waltham Hospital and its able RICHARD MILLIGAN 67 Ash Street College Il A quiet fellow and ez friend of all. As the starting gun goes off, Dick is sure to be one of the runners toeing the mark and ready to go for XYLI-I.S. This college-bound senior en- joys bowling and dancing, too fafter track meets of coursej. At any rateg we agree with Frank and Bob that Dick al- ready has a head start on a successful and happy future. Acxizitier: Track Team 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3. JOHN Miuwroae 54 Bright street College I The bert of bealerr ir good rbeerf' This ex-North Juniorite re- members best his trig classes. john spends much time with jim, Bill, and Dick. The Boys' Club and C.Y.O. also manage to fit into his busy schedule. After graduation brown-eyed John hopes to at- tend the University of Mass- achusetts. Aflfl'ifiEJ.' Crimson Key 2, 3, -ig Latin Club 2g Yfeather Club -4. L. 5 lg' ,fr -la fa' l 8.11 QQEEEE fg 4'l ez 2 Bo- 5 - Z' . t 4 v 4 ffrilsznzsml 14... I It Egg' as g 1. -3 X l ,, 'ilfzrti 'WD ,I gl r 1 rw- 1 HM .E , 1 -1r'.,'lA. N-'Q 1, af:T57s'vff'f' rv---- d I ' J GEORGE MITCHELL C 'M' 880 Moody Street lkf. .441 ,l - devoted personnel have served our city well. '1 ' DONALD MONGEON 48 PUIICI' Rtnd Cfflleiqe ll 1 du nl my lwflz' ill HH tffflldrf' lNlungeR hlue qes srxulcle .lt the fl1OLl.l.Il1t of htm-lung ur .ltttndnng .1 CIYO mee-tang with friends, Steve .md Due. Munge nys th.1t Mr Olirmenk math tlgss .lt XY' HS is grunt. litmstun Culle-ue 15 thus ex'Swuth 'luniurlte'x gurl. Uwml lutli. M0nee .'lrr'.'!f,'.':- .'XLltlx-vfxlxlnll NIM? I 3, Ilhllfllf Nllnw ,' W Coflege Il Hier ar!! are wffdw'l.' H5 zvordr dirfreeff' Blue-eyed George is xery at- tive in Community .rttixities in- tluding De-lNlul.1y. the lieth Eden choir .rnd lS.Y,l7. . , . enioys bowling with Ditk .ind john . . A likes gym peritfdx best at W.H.S .... hupex to heeome a eertified puhlit .re countant soon after gr.rdu.1tion. .'lrl1r1l1w.' Red Cr-M Rey-rexent.1 tux E C, PRISCll.I.A MOORE , , i x . . l-ll W olttslcl' l..lnL' ROlil5R'lA MORRIUNI lf lsr, Cl.1rlx Ntutt fffflluff CUHCNQ4' 'ITEM' IXHIJ ffllf IILIJL fill H-lull 4 'ffl V 'I t..l,f X grind. fnzllv m.JJt' ffm' f.l,'Y'.-I ',flH'. Pretty l'.1m t.1n he tlmml .rt the linlw, wht- num- ttf XX Il .N Xxlllllhllll Youth Atlurwrj, frwln South -lurmnrr, .Ju tftttn cqlillflxll ur .lt lhxnlmxv Krlllx lw twun-l Nlllxlklllkl dtxrzt-tmtx. Wdth Sally, -lmlnne, .md M.1u- he .tlw tru--xx xlr-vt-txng wr ru-n, she CIIIUYN reddrng 1-ur term math llwn .mtl l-fm lakes Nlrw llwlgnrmk :ruth tlmx lhwtl lurk .n tnlltee .md n hut .lt YY ll N plmx lil y-'ur tc.r.l11m1 x.lI11I', liwl' tlude .1 Nllllllllj emu .nlttr rl'-yf 'N -XV ' ' ' li' uvllkhlt' l .l.f,'r:.'.'t NJ! Hllll ll N. ' 3. 4, UH' ' l'tmrn:. mul ll.-V' Ntilfs I, Xexxti-.pry vp: Q M l Arm f l,lN 4. brawl l'v.'f lk ' , - lm . lemyrrrzne lend lxer. fret tml . xv,.la:lt lxtl nmgt' I-zum. ltr' u l5lfVERl.liY NlOl,DOl:l' 34 Bcflilty' SUCH Blume-r .. ., 1 . , ., ,, ll lf.1.' ,Un f..tf .f, tf,f,.' -'wld fruit fa, 11: q.'4..'.l. ' lim lirnxvn-my eel Ll tl.lOClf1jL.lDel edtrng Cn turd xxxth llrlendx lieth. I .mtl 'l.1net, All the vu the ttmtlull lj.llllL'N rndltw ex-Lexrnettfn Strut ,lent proud ut' hung .xt Wfll N future glans xntlude lu.-H .1 prlmte xetretary Hex lutlx. liexf Pep N-: ..: L Ntrtr 1. lzhrlrn 5l.l:rz U'!:te Ntlf' N lint-LL-N Nutr -, I..'-, l'Nl,LYL!'L I. N f . f f In All'. xX XIURRINUX 'N I fltfltl li-All Q' . ll N. ' .' .'l':.1' v I llpl M ling ,mtl Nw rt N lxllit null 1 ..al imc, lx X -'T fur 1'..f.rt N X,.n.x 1 :wr nw :rpg ,. .LII f lu X X' 'f A Q5 li -U gif E wx 5-- iv .ns - -- s . ,Eli 44 A , . L ,,1: k'- 1 , , f ' XS: - '- x . 'HMC X fx sf' 'T , iv' - 6 . ,X 'S , 555' - ' - ,..j... --H-re' '-. ' . 9 A .e .me 's ei' 'S-1' 'if' f-i-se-'- -- -use el' - - Q. . t ieafem-:-sq ft wi '- 'ig , ' - inf ' ,Un 140 -L , ' we - gf- 1 ee' X. le in f T 7' Wgags E - , Q' Dt-unity, Ql A G if ,-. X if-er 1 g T The Metropolitan State Hospital is a state mental institution located in our city. JOHN MORRISON 380 Lexington Street Honors Be wisely worldly bu! 1101 worldly wire. After skiing down a scenic slope Mo enjoys a plate of XViener Schnitzel mit Sauer- kraut with Mez and Johnny. After study at W.H.S. this DeMolay - Pieteens member aims for a career in sales and advertising. Nothing should be too difficult for this en- thusiastic fellow. Arfizizier: German Club 2, 3, -ig Math Club 2, 35 Chess Club -ig Talent Show 5, -3: Latin Club 3, 3. 58' JOHN MORXWAY 21-2 Garden Lane Technical . A genflefrzmz in every .fenre of the word. Popular Jack says he'll never forget Miss Devane's junior English classes . . . spends his spare hours horseback riding or bowling with Ray andtDick , . . faithfully attends DeMo- lay meetings. Next year this friendly senior will be Off to college to study civil engineer- ing. .-lctirvtiefs Senior Play -lg Latin Club 25 Homeroom Representative 43 Science Fair 23 Wfeather Club -1. Q 1 X JUNE MOSCA 9513 Francis Street Bltiltlelf Ami.zble .zddlfion fo fbe fl.Jif.u XY'h.lt Ll gash' qufrtes biomas- ki' from her faxurite singer. Frank Sinatra, Friendly ,lune is .1 gourmet of Chinese fiwod and enjoys sampling Oriental delicacies with Rita and Lois She rates VC'.H,S. teachers as flie best in the stite. The fall it 1962 will fir.l this easy- ei-:nu senior enrolled in .1 s-.lm-il of business education. .1 A Class Secretary ig .lin f Fl,j'esenT.it ' e 3 2. Rc-l Cr ss REf1f'jSLf.':fI 'J -. H-'men--im ligprescritiiv , i GLENN IVIOULTON 37 NY'arwick Avenue College Il Le1'r Zum Io lbe fpofzr page. Distinguishing himself as our quarterback on the fcotball field. popular Glenn is an avid sports participant, L'sual- ly seen with fellow athletes, -lack and Andy, he is also active in C.Y.O. and the Boys' Club. A future in politics seems promising for our Glenn. x1.'.'.':1.','ti.' lliurball 2. 4, Basket- ball I. 3, -ig Swimming 2, 5, -ig Bugs' State i, Crimson Key -i, qw. , DAVID MUCCI 44 Old Lexington Road Vomlionnzl ll f5en the 1z1illiz1g11e,i1i ir great, Ike dlfficullier mzmoz be. XX'hen not working in the auto mechanics department, Mooch, along with Greasy and Mac, can be seen tinkering with '51 Fords. The rest of his time is taken up with bowling and eating Gonolas. He will always re- member The String as a part of his high school days. .'lr!111t1ti.' Audio-Visual Staff 2, 5. 4. LOUIS BIULA 19 Reyem Street College I He 112.11 tbinfey mn be wife. Brown-eyed Louie eats lots of steak to keep up his strength for swimming . . , French rates tres bien with this ex- South Juniorite . . . future in- cludes college. Acljzzrnir Newspaper Staff 2, 5, 4, Editor 31 National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 French Club -lg Home- ronm Representative 3g junior Prom Committee 3: Latin Club Zg Science Fair -i. N JOAN MULLEN 639 Trapelo Road Bu fillet!! Ska may look quiti, buf look again. joanie enjoys eating fried clams with Cheryll and Claire. She also lil-ces study periods, shorthand classes, sorority, and listening to records. Best of luek to a pretty little secretary. f1t'tiz'1!it'J: Pep Squad -lg Talent Show -lg Library Council -lg Girls' Sports 2, 3. CAROL NELSON 52 Bruce Road Bzuizzefr Quin in 71z.1m1tr buf nralule Ill dU6d.H XY'lioooslif That's the sound of the wind through Carol's light hrown hair as she rides along on the rear seat of .1 motor scooter, Shes on her way to a meeting ot the Luther League, ot which she is tice-president. She spends her swinging studies thinking about her tuturu secretarial career or drawing a howling ball and hop- ing her friends, Carol and Joanne, will get the hint. Best ul' luck. Carol! ,'lt,'.'r.'!i'ti,' Mr. Huss-in'S Stalt 5, 43 National Honor Society 3, -tp rlllllwf Art Statf Ai, 9 S . 1-5 9'r 'v ' 'x ,. -,rg ,x x s. , i M K ,X l ,V l 1 ,,'J,, . I MV , knit 'sl ,lf 'ix'-. IJ lies. i sg-if 4. aw s 'V if AlQLj,L:f'v.,-' was e . . wg fs. , . 3,5 X X 3:-.' -v . . - , f gil , itll atv 'A X - Trl atm Q 535 I ,J A v't ' X, ! ,XXXL ga gt X X, - i .,,, ,, n ' of i A ' x The Fernald State School is 11 state sthot retarded. 'an' x 1 N l ' v SY IQ Q JOHN NEVITIEI l. ROliIfR'l' Nlfl'l'ilfl.l. 'l'llUMAS NliVll.l.li All l lllill Nl7XX lill li Pond Street Court 158 Newton Street 91 XX'arren Street WS Maple Stir-tt Burjmrr I'or.1Iiw1.1l CfoUt.qt' I lax llgfvtl DjJj'QwfU 'bfi-lfnlr ,-m'rtrr. ll f! lIl.Ikr.',f iff urn: zzwfronzt' xl fritr,-.Ili fitarf ufui rl:.1f:y I f:.:.l Big, had lohnf' as he is .Ulrjlalcff allJ.4ifmr1,Fof1f, .friu.'.ff. ll it If' ' talled hy his friends, enioys Cars are what lioh lilsts inost Grit-iieytil 'loin is talliil l rl I 'V' , ' i 1 thc may Mlfcgt-r,.l at XX'.H S ot' allg it makt-s no tlitttreiitt' Ol' Man lu liitntls, Dart- and V XYhen not in classts this lad whether they he hig or small. l'aul . , , kteps latist' as a th trtul liizhli X enjoys listening to retoitls or lloh, who also niakes inodil swiiniizinhu 'nstiuitor at the sttn xx-th --.htr ' foolingaround with his tar. tars, likes all kinds ot' tais llitysi Klluh and as lsytehltiiit tlt Minute Maxi ll lx l A term in the Air lforte .INMHKN and niost txtiytlunlig ah-'ut --t Nt luilt s ii Y U I-14 K th . inwws ls X l this Vi',ll,F.Aur.1tlti.itenextSep- tht-ni. lioh also wrote hw-. tors swizninnu an-l wiztinig lt 114 'az s N teiiiher, hall. lituvtlxlll. liotlstxg .intl . ini--is linlighsh and 1' ,ith as txirifint swiinminig at tht- lluxsi Cluls tlassts at XYHS .Miihiiioiis rut.: fl s.:' lfritnils, Hula. Ui-.lov .mtl PM' 'lonn Plans to studx 1-iuriialsz-i iontiirin the up-frts that lloh at lift lllttml 'Nlmitp merit' latst .ll l'i :': ll. ' Nil lil ld' l lt x'.a.iii.-mi llihtgh All uit- htst in ,lqliflft , 5 Q Jgfg ' in the tuture. lioh' I VICTOR NICOLAI 12 Marion Street College ll There if no Policy like polile- nerr. Likable Nick came to W.H.S. from the Lexington Street junior High. A turkey dinner shared with Al and Nose rates high on his list of favorites. This ardent track star and skillful dancer plans to attend college under the R.O.T.C. program. Best of luck, Nick! Arliririeis Track 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country 3, 4, Weather Club 43 French Club 4, Talent Show Com- mittee 4. vs... Q ROBERT NIEMYSKI 24 Murray Street Vocational He lower! tall in height and heart. Tall Chuck likes almost everything at W.H.S. spends his spare time building model airplanes enjoys Polish foods with Bob, Terry, and Jim . . . is active in St. Mary's C.Y.A .... looks for- ward to a career in the Air Force. JOHN NIOSE 15 Woodland Road College I He ir not alone who ir ac- companied wizh 72 o lv l e lhoughlrf' Our track team captain, Nose is an all-around- XX'.H.S.'er. He enjoys Friday activity period with Gus and Sev eats potato chips madly . . . keeps busy with the National Honor So- ciety demands. Keep smiling right through college, john. xirllziliei' Track 2, 3, Captain 4, ifxflflftflfll Honor Society 3, -ig Cross .fiuritrv 5: Latin Club 2, French Club -1, XVe.'ither Club 4. W ? s RICHARD O'BRIEN 25 Calvary Street Vofallomzl He um made for happy thoughts, for plermzrz! wit and laughlerfl Most at home in an auto body shop, Obie has a liking for such athletic pastimes as skat- ing, swimming, diving, gym- nastics, and archery. As friends, Roy, jean, and Diane, will tell you, Dick eagerly casts aside his welding torch or his arrows for a well-done steak. At present he aims for a bull's eye that includes a year of work and then a term in the Army. Good luck, Dick! Wh X T . . - - ' S - XA I- it if Y V ' Id :,a.- -.1 F h P- ji - ' 1-pf. Q' Q ' 'ITS W Th I ,ms 5 X' Im viii aiu! .HI tin: lgsg X ff TZ!! 2 iii ' - f 41' 'I I Q iissaf ng slit 1 M iii? I X . K lil - x i . i -1 I' I ijt U W - f l . l i , , 1 ' - a , ?: if i I' . tr ' . X , n , - ' S FE-n',.PQ. N sg-8,1 3 X l dh 1 .2 Dedicated in 1952, Saint Judes Church was built to serve ii CATHERINE O'HARA 726 South Street College Il Happy and gay from day to day. At W.H.S. you can find this laughing girl in Mr. Yetten's homeroom. The department store that hires Cathy to run their complaint department should be very happy, Cathy is a genuine good sport. Artiiiifierr Badminton 2, 3, 4g Bowling 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, 3. HENRY OLELA 62 Hammond Street College l l Hit friends-there are many, Hit foef-are lhere any? i Henry, our friendly exchange i student from Kenya, Africa, l feels deeply for his new found school-mates, especially Glenn, Edward, and Joe . . . plans to stay in Waltham for a few more years and study for his Ph.D. in education. On Tues- day evenings after a steak dinner Henry can be found at Cornelia Warren field playing soccer. Best wishes always! Actizfitier: Exchange Student 4, Red Cross 4. lil f f '!, i ' i J-if --11 1:31 gf? ' ' iogii .1 X fl A Q Y 1:5 I K 's , e ,. X- U I 1 f ,. s 1 , - -1- ' , 1 2 - ' - .-, . av- Q 4 , i 3. -L l I l 1 N i f' i i ' 1 1 -X . Q I 5 'Nr' 1 QM.. y, I ' - SANDRA OLOFSON PAl'I. o'MAi1A fl' I is 1 -fr 50 W'ayne Avenue 36 XX'.1verIy O.1ks Rodd 1 5 College II B11ri111f:.r 1 ' .I A' , - ' 1 ' Silw1re if the g,r.i'g11li.1l ron- .'llz11.z,1.r l'.1pfvy. milf 4gi11n. 'Vf 1 1 ' , llll-I ' dffffill Of b.1f'Pf11e.fr. He lui 11111 fur 1111j,ff'.'t. i xflf ' i s This blue-eyed college course Popul.1.r P.iul. .1 torinet North -li ', 3 ' -, Senior is happy when garden- junioritc. ,UKAN for VIH-1 IH U 3' sg ing, sewing. or cooking with Z1 hig way. This hlue-eu XX Heather. Sandy enjoys e.1t- swimmer. ysliosu pdrtnt-rs : 'xo 7 X ing apple pie when she isn't crime .ire Barry .1nd lom. is eos X' busy doing her democmty or counting on .1 tart-er in tlt xxx lnlvylu biology homework. This fall Navy.. Best ot lutls. PJUIA R it'S Off to nursing Schlml for .4i!11.'!11'i' llotlses' lL.l!T1 2. Nu XX Sandy. Good luckl mm! Tum i' 1 flilfllfldn' Girls' Sports I. .he needs of the Warrenclale section of our city. 1'1 .O . Q- '1'. 5 f 1 1 1- ' . -'1 1 ALAN OMBRELLO 32 Lincoln Terrace Tvrbrliml xl m.n111er Ib.1l 111.15111 ffierldi: A f7c'fflHI.11flj' ffm! l'c'cfVf lbgfllf' M.1tl1cm.1tici1lly-minded Al cer- tainly will h.1ve the sparks fly- ing during his electronics 1.1- reer. Daw. Ri1h.1rd, .ind trig and solid 1l.1sses he-lp to m.1kc his 1l.1ys cnioynhlc .it XVII S. WT .ill hope you .ire ll siiccess at w'lL'fllXK'Uffl1 ' L ' in 5. .'li1111l11'i 'l'r.11k .intl f'r11sst.1un- try I Ritle fli' J CLAIRE O'Nlill- 5' Autumn I..1nc B11i'ir11'ff Nw dunk! :fu 17.1111 .1 1.511011 .fz1'1'1l. Uutsidc of siliool i-l:f.lDf'llL'ii loses exiting lllL'.lll'W.lll Ylflsl- withcs .ind listening to ru- ords .it sorority meetings. Xxlllllt' .lt XX'.ll.S this hltio eyul Cf.Y.O, iiicmhcr 1.1n he seen l'.lNNllUl to il.1ss1's with fflicryll .mtl -lU.lI1 'l'l11- future holds .1 tolli-ge ul111.1tion Good luils. Cl.1irL' .'li.'1:.'.'.'ii Pct' siyniil 1. lilvrirx I-yuniil l, Xl.1r1---11 N-iixnl l, lllrtit Nl:-vu ll lwrls NV-tits f ,mmizs ORllflClf 119 Felton Strcvut Cffnafz' F1'.ii'r.'1ffZ1.ijf, my lift 1111111 1 1 nxurf fit ffm iff11i', XY'l1er1's -lll11'H Clow tish- ing. reply lx.1v .ind -lim lhty might ll.lNL' s.iid tl1.1t he mis .it .1 Sons ol lt.1l1 lotlgt' matt' img or l1.11l ig-nt' 111 scpirsli ot .1 good lniiiilwiirgtr lliilsexttl lim .ilso ltlst's to tollt-tt tu- oids ll's.lIl1lWIlfvt1 is to stony f1.lX.ll .ixi.1tn-11 XX1' wish you thc hast .l.f:::f:1 l lthifl S, liiils ,' i llisltttlwll Ii llc' ffuh .' .lliNlf URXFl'liD'l' Ili C.il1.i:x Street Ish 1,'l,'4 if Ht 1' .fvqt f t'..'.1 - . f1.'.. '.' 1.11 1, 1 1.::t Lint tl1.1t pwnt' slr-wats lxzm .it hir t.11oi tt' tooflxill Lllvts ll-'wiring.1t1il1l.it1,:riig 'ik he Ull lu! lrst of gtmifs il 1' Plnltx V: ss t.ill NT fl 1 'i ltr' in the x.lftltlI.l uvtli 1.1131 hl.11::1'i11, .mtl lit 1. ll ' 7. turn' 1'i.lt1s 11.1.15 1 LXL.. tin' sii'11..t .il 1-l l. ' l ' 1 1 1-,.K l s . I- , . s g -- 75 41-'Ss 2' H iii .. 'l I ' 'll ll: gt.. Ii' ,G - . f i . ... is I V , 6 FX .I it- 22 i ,' CJ il TW w i 32 C ii..,.,..., :gi CHURCH 0' the NAz.AR EN E The Church of the Nazarene is housed in the former Universalist Church building established in 1883 on Main Street. 13457 f ,Vx I I I -i' K LAXWRENCE PAGLIERANI 76 Hillcrest Road College II Good nature gires one a well desired plate 211 Ike world. Mechanically - minded Larry raves about English with Mr. Donovan dreams about his ideal car , . . friends, Vin and Brian, tell us he plans to study at Bentley Sthool of Ac- counting. Nye know hell be .i mathematical wizard. 76 NANCY PANCALDO 129 Brown Street College II Her spiri! ezier eager and tzu'Jke. Bubbly Nancy comes to VCf'.H,S, from Cleveland, Ohio. This attractive lass rates meat- balls and ravioli high on her list of favorites. If she is not listening to music with Pat and Penny. she may be found trying to figure out XV.H.S.'s new rotating schedule. Heres to a happy career in the clouds for this future airline hostess! 'Z' JOHN O'SHEA 45 Vernon Street College II True Iolris uord, bis work, luis friends. Hazel-eyed Jack comes to V7.1-I.S. from St. Mary's. He is active in C.Y.O. and enjoys eating pizza with Billy and Artie. Jack plans a career in the service after graduation. Good luck in the future, Jack! 'Gi Y Q 't'r ROBERT PANTANELLA 48 Gregory Street College II Here's both manlaood and good fellowship, Green-eyed Bob can be found watching sports with Dave, Steve, and Paul when not play- ing football. Sons of Italy and English with Miss Devane rate high with this South Juniorite. Good luck in the future, Bob! Arlirifiesx Basketball 23 Track 5, 43 Football 2, 3. 41 Class President 45 Junior Prom Committee 5. 1 I -If JOANNE PACKARD 28 Augustus Road Business Greafly gifted is slae uibo has an arlislic lamzdf' Brown-haired Joanne likes singing and dancing . . . ac- tive in church activities . . . enjoys traveling the corridors with Heather and Sandy. This Lexington Street Junior High graduate hopes to major in commercial art at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, Good luck, Joanne. Aclirlliesr fliirror' Art Staff 4. MARIA PASQUALI 98 Weston Street Business People who make no noise are dangerous. Friendly Maria comes to W.H.S. from North Junior. She loves dancing and going to parties with Kathy and Anna. After graduation May plans to study hair- dressing at Wilfred's. In the meantime she is happy as a member of the Main Office Staff. Good luck. Maria! Acllrilies: Main Office Staff 45 Cafeteria Squad 45 Guidance Of- fice Staff 4. R 'val' . va U ,,,.. RAYMOND PATTEN 11 Huntington Avenue Cwllcge II Q14itl11Li.f if .1 git.1.t firmlntf' Future plans for hluc-cyctl R.iy intludc tollcgc .ittcr gr.itlu.1titin f r ii in XXCHS Pl.1ncN .intl flying store .i hull'5-qc with thiN Rifle Club Cl'lfl1LlSl.lNf. Ray likes thc tcaclicrs at XXXHS, best. He alS0 UIIHYS sports .lt thc Buy! Club with friends. .lim .intl Rips. .'l1flllfIc't' Ritlc Cluh 21 juni--r Vlrxitv Fmvthglll 5. ix R- x gf D K an '2 ' RICHARD PAZZANO 53 Cetlnrcroft Lune C'0Uc'.Qc' CTM' rm! xliljcwllrjfllfl grndlgt .md fm rlrifef' Blue-cyctl Dick enjoys hunt- ing with pals. Ray' .ind Duc Fried chitlcen and t.1rN make his day coinpletc. His .tim is to bc Al full-'fledged mctlmnic, Good luck, Dick! .lt!il!l.'.li'l.' Rifle Cluh R. 5 I x V .loiix Pmcociiq Xl licrlmtt Strut CHHLQL' I 'ION l,lf1X9l.lili lll Xxillllhllllx Struct tff1.'Irgt'u II .'1.'filtl.ir'. fi'fifff.1i.'.'i'. .mil .1 lf.1if'f 1 f.', if: ,'i 'ni.'xl.'i.f Ja' 1 .QNJI HJ .lf ruff, xl ftlfrv fl1.f.i1f.fl1.1.l.i.'1'. f7'il:'1c1 I mmf f'w.nJ lull. H.ift-I-t-it-tl ,lun LUIUXN tht l'l.1vinlig h.iNt4h.ill hir XX' ll N .uwml rt-l.itiwnNliip lwttuttn thc wr thc XX'.itt'rtimn 'liinii-r l'llPllN .intl tht' tt.itht'iN .it l.t-luiiiii iN Aigiititl'ltwlqiiiig bl.ilinN XX'.iltli.iiii llihigli lun NptiiilN !',1x'tiritQ ptigtjiiig XX'hgn mit I1iwNt ill' lux Illllt' .ll Ilia' lliwx on tht- tli.qmiintl. 'liilin hm ht filizh ur uitinxu It-hNtt'r with fwiinil in tht' wiiii-.iiir ul R.ii ,liilin .inil liill A i.iitti' iii tht .intl ljhlfltlx tiilhs fi-Iltigtt :N rXir li-rw iN -lHnN Q--.il llig- ncxt Nti-p fur thiN Siiutli lunitir Vx' l.in.l:iiigN' Aluiiinm. Q .li!.':1.'lt' lhwliill ' N, i Kip tiiti t, fa- .JF A' im l Q C R .3 7 seine? 3 in yn' - 3 1. 'vi I EE ill: N.. 13 i E I 4 ' l Y l i l 'X - -M' . E . . g , C K QQ- HID' pk ...id Yo il ' ' Kaul A -ll ' The FirSt Church of ChriNt SciL'ntiSt iN .1 sm.ill th end of thc citv, urth rn tht uw: 17 lfl.lffXlilf I ll l'l7RN.'X lil DUN l'lNl U W lkiitiiri Ntit-tt ,l.'.i l'i-'Nutt lliil Ruii fffffxli iii' ll ii N ll ' Hfltft .. '.' '.' I I .' .' 4 i n.'H.', ll f N ,J . -if f, ft.. -,', i liiiini litzftzm N x Niifl Hlittli' tiiiii'.N lllllNlx .itil 'i.iii. '-'if l11.Z Tlfi 2 :fix mtg lilNiN jim N:-tnil I ' 4' If tllilx Nfl'-t, l.1l5:X. .it tht' Utlw-iiii.ii:tN 9--iiuitx l--t ll N 1' ezix .i ' x ' N ,:' . . .l,lllilN with liitlx .intl .ixzifi liiw CIN- rl l N ll- Sillx tluit Xlr li: liiutiii N lwii:i.i'rt t .N l'itii.li i'iiNNtN .iw t-i:'N iN: lt .wif 1' L llhtN Ili' lllll .ll Itl't,4 iN LTYT ' thi tht- liliiir Nlii-ui .izi f .- liii1'tN til .itftritl liiiNxtli .iii' lui--im' .i tltiitil liigtiiw: l J Xi' 'ii' ll ' N N it Iii ' N -.t ' 1 . g ' y . l'7i' l ' IH.. N- N' - t l'i:N -, XX fx: tt ii. '.f H K I' ' N, X' 1 I'-4.11, Q 77 Q-X 4 X flip if ggi?-'v. . . 'N' Vino-o--Q 'Bo L i' L - A X. T t : - 1. - g 'N . .. -we tt.. iii-i.vQc N ,ERELYS-Shri-,g gietseaei, ff? 1 1 ,tem .jaieiggglaia--.-...g.gQ me 1 X i ' -E --A '19, 4 O 'Q -S T c 'iff T sL'sAN PIPER JANET PITTARI . -ia--fo X-ifgfu 62 Taylor Street 12 Hall Street 4 y 2 College I Honors ' Toe better jon eiiou' ber. 1176 Quia: .md ffill, je! .1lz4',1'ir f C l, P more you like liar. pre.fe11l. ' 1,1 1, Sweet Sue loves everything Brown-eyed janet is a foot- j If , at XX'.H.S.. especially Mr. ball fan who also enjoys swim- Lynch's trig class . . . enjoys ming and French. A future listening to longhair and crew- elementary school teacher or I cut music with any of her social worker, she is a C.Y.O. f many friends including Sally and Kathy. This active senior, a member of the Mirror' Staff, is looking forward to four years of college as an elemen- tary education major. i-1r1rrii'ie.f: German Club 2, 5: 210 Stat! ag Maroon Squad ag Talent Show 3, -I, and C.Y.A. member and a volunteer worker at the Ken- nedy Memorial Hospital . . . likely to be seen with Pauline and another janet. A1'!it'rliE.f.' .lllfror Aff Staff -lg Library Council 5, -ig Latin Club 23 Girls' Sports 2, 3: I-Iomeroom Representative 4. I, 1 Since its opening in 1957, the Lexington Street junior High has afforded q v. 4-Y. NANCY POIRIER 97 Bacon Street B11fizze5.f Sori.1ble .md jvleJ,r.mf. rzluajy uillizzg Io l.zugl1. VC'itty and lively are the words to describe this happy senior. Bryant and Stratton Business School is her goal . . . then the wild blue yonder as an airline stewardess , . . hopes Italian food is served on all her flights says her spirits soar vxhile in 203 stud- :es if.'f.'.':i Pep Squad 2, Red Cf is Refresc-ot.it:'e 2. Newspaper NT--ff 1. H. few iratr 3. 78 1. Q NEAL POOLE 'O Elson Road College Il Af .1 uit, if not firfl, in Ike fin! line. Active. energetic Neal comes to us from Lexington Street junior High . . . shows his colorful personality best on stage. This blond blue-eyed M.Y.E. and DeMolay member should reach outstanding heights in either government or the theatre. There seems to be no limit to his versatility. .4r.'.fz1t1e.f.' Crimson Key 3, alg Dramatics Club President 53 Senior Play ag Talent Show Committee vig Homeroom Representative 2. .ax , J ALBERT PORTER 177 Seminole Avenue College I A liltle humor goes a long way. Sports-minded Al comes to XXf.H.S. from Lexington Street Junior High . . . is partial to basketball, whether playing or spectating with Becky and Ronny. Active Pork is a member of Youth Fellowship and the Boys' Club . . . plans to enter college, possibly Bos- ton University. Ar.'iz'itieJ.' Basketball 2, 3. 42 Audio-Visual Staff 23 Baseball 4. ROBERT PORTER 21 Douglas Road Honor! Good feme and good nature are rzezfer Jepafatedf' dQ:dVfPdV . . . We'll take your word for it, Bob. All his math and science studying with Mo and john should stand him in good stead in a technical college. Acliriiieif German Club 3, -lg In- door Track -4g Rifle Club 3: Tal- ent Show -ig Science Seminar 3, -1. ig Picture A. Noi N Available : Jhl no V 'tx '14 -W V? ' , 4 Y 1 fy 4 -' ' . R .ig W U: i A T , --5g14ii.i:.4:.is.sl.imi..i i it-i df:L4, g. T . Q llvl--vm ' Afh . 2--1 sbs ig v ig i ' e- ii- A -5 -iff---1 A S- , R v R 4 'fr , ... ---- RAYMOND PO'l l'liR THEODORE PROPHIET --l f ' ' Z' 'I 11 H.immer Street IRS Rixc-rxiew Ax critic- ' Cullcgv II l'f'1-lffffff-If ' lb Rell mir!! of .121-3' ffm! c.1n'f.'ff 'I'-' l'l'f f fli ' he -i - be lung cm1rt.1i'td. i'.i1.1K:t ix 5 .,-4 If l Inodem scholastic facilities as well as a widely used civic auditorium. BARBARA l'ONYlfR 23 Rltbfitxn Stfc-c-t Cnffijle' II A fffrjlldfly 11711115 1'.'t.1I.'i .1 Inf. Briiwn-cyul lS.ii'l'r is iiximlly fuiiml tlmcing tu thc l.itc-Nt hit rcwrcls . . . lilac-N .utixitx pcriucls with Mr. Yc-ttcn hut :lt X'1C'HSl . . . L'l1ll'YS tlic' B.Y.l:. .intl tniting pin.i xi itli Carol .mil l7i.innc . . i'l.im tw lwcuiiiit' .i NL'klL'l.lfY .ittti .it- tcn-ling .1 lmxiricm Mlm-l Happy-gil-luc'lq' Ray fillx lii5 cl.1ys with howling .incl lim with Tom .incl jim. Next f.ill Ray will he tiff tu hc-gin .1 L.ll'L'CI' IH tlit All' lwvrct. lnmcl lucltl -ff HENRY POXYIQRY 583 Rmciiwnt Ami , , Iifiimi if ffm: VH I7fm'I Hifi fir: mi film int i HIL' lgilc-ritctl ll.inlc likes tlicili XHN miwil lwcll lu-st .it X . i-l.im tifnirtcimtl iiiriwr t-vllcigc H1 l tlic ri Nw - i rtlic-.ixtcrn wtttn viii i-'llcitimg itti-itlx wr .it thc Nw iimg Dt mm r :tx lt-.iciic uitli I-vc lint, .intl iiiii l lilitrN l'llYl l li l'l'lLNl l'Y Q l..llNk' Rihlxl t' ,'.'i ci ll CfWf'.! f:.'.'nu 1 .. v J Allin, 'l'lixll' li-xw tw xleiti' :iiiih .iii-iiiiil Nlmwii .intl l.iii liizt. 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IN ' V , fw - ' I f T A f ill - North junior High School was erected in 1920 to serve North Waltham. PHILIP RAMSAY 6 Orange Street Voc.1zion.1l A Irue 712.171 cllllfillg men. XXt'altham salutes Phil for his recent winning of the Car- negie Award for Heroism. This popular senior enjoys his hobby of model cars . . . has fun with Robert and Al . , . plans to work in an auto shop in the future. Best of luck, Phill 80 k i 'Q-up ROBERT RAND 116 Rose Hill Wlay College II Tbey are uiise who listen but mlb lizzie, Miss Devane's classes rate high on this senior's list of favorites at W.H.S .... often seen building custom cars with Dave and Chris. Bob plans to become a commercial artist after graduation. Good luck, Bob! -1 Q QR' EDXWARD QUIRK DAVID RAMICH 2-i Seminole Avenue Business He goes his smooth. INI- ruffled zany. Busy Eddie considers Eng- lish with Mr. Donovan to be the high spot in his school day. After school he likes to play hockey with Gene and Bob or work on his many old jalopiesf' This friendly, blue-eyed senior is planning a college education to be fol- lowed by a term in the serv- ICC. At'tiz'ilies: German Club 53 De- bating Club -1. A! 1 . 1 ff:-4 RONALD RANDO 111 Hatherly Road College II lV'e're glad yozfre here. This dark eyed, dark haired ladies' man can be seen on campus with friends, joe and Pork enjoys a fried chicken dinner and triggclass- es . . , future plans include college. At'!iz'1ties.' Basketball Zg Baseball 23 Talent Show 3. sig junior Prom Committee 3. Jap, , 'al at ' ,azfhmm 12 Chester Avenue College II Lei us make our aims seri- ous. Tall Dave likes math classes best at W,H.S. . . . friends, Richard and Wally, can usual- ly find him hunting or on the track field . . . plans in- clude a college education af- ter graduation. At'tiz'lties.' Track 2, 35 Rifle Club 2. STEPHEN RANDO 33 Derby Street College I Like ez g00d lime?--so do I. Butch lives on music and Italian food . . . socializes harmoniously with Don and Kev active in the St. Charles Christian Doctrine and Sacred Heart C.Y.O .... like all students waits anxiously for the dismissal bell on Fri- day, although he finds home- room periods terrific. Ac1i1'i1ies.' Audio-Visual Staff 2, 55 Talent Show 3, 4. MARYLOU RASCH 12 Bacon Street Bufimifr H4re'5 I0 lb., fflflld we am fruit. Friendly Marylou likes activity periods and Mr. Cl:irk's Ger- man clanscs hc-st at XV.H.S. .. . often seen rooting for our foothall team or at C.Y.O. with Gloria and Linda .. . plans to enter the secretarial field after graduation. Arrizm t',i : Pup Squad 5g Maroon Squad el. JOHN RAVESI 1 l 5 Rockridgc Road C0114 L rv .x Il if Inzrzqnil people zvbo ac- mnzplifb much. Friendly john is another lad with nn eye for college after graduation. He enjoys every- thing from fried chicken to Activity Periods in NV-lll. C.Y.O. activities also take up some of johns free time, A -1 Q1 C.: ib fz r I ..P Bl Nt l i,ii.x1gLg.-,V N21 to w i i 1 ll ll ,llllii llliili, 'fl' l 44 A i f- - I r Y - -5 X . ,ii It g .I . t it y ,A : 'i V, ,lk . .'.,- , X i-LQ E-'FA 5 LF-A rl. qi Ai '-:ITT 3 I xi -1 m lil. Q , -1 W, .- 1'-M , wx 'L ' i- , if I L ' ? 'Tlf.4-'-1' ' ',' , . 'P +1 D L-ll:- J'fiji li L...--' la .qgfp DY South junior High School was clcdicatcd on ,lanuary CHARLIZS RITARDON 59 Ahhot Road Blll'jfIc'Yf Cli.1r.1c'lrr if dti'l.7a1 i. A liappy-go-liiclcy' lad, Chuck often enjoys .1 good swim alt thc- Boys' Clluh. Mark and -loc tell in that thc-ir fricnd Nccrns to have a now for fun. This tleimirtiritig Ncnior has plans for attending.: Noi'tlic.istc'rn nc-xt fall. .l..'1:: ii Haro--o N-iuad Y. 'Us I 50 1? RICHARD REED 'lOSlfl'll RICK IARDI 'KH .XX Rlll l X 30 Cfurxc' Stir-ct li Dartmouth Strut 'l lL.n.l.l Strc CUHUIQL' I l m'.1,'fm.'.1f l'f i '.'.:.l Nllujflw Urn!! !'.lfP' .NIJ PM- ,l n,'.1f.' fat it. 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Mfr' '. ,11.'1-'KH J -' I 5ff1:.11i1'y fliny, 17.7-'.it'i' quilt' Ilia 3, 'tr.f.1ii .xml ci n H..'n,'f lh x tx-ltx :i,t- n 9 gui. ff,win-Hurt ii-ii ' xox turkcx .in Ditk taiuc- to XY'.ilth.im High Little lou ix .ui .iuto en- are the gztattxt Xxiifll xia lleluiont llill School . . . tliiiki.iNti,iI.'iiig with Ion ,intl ont at tlw ll xx' 4 il is an avid fan of Miw Du- Danny Nlodcru i.1.'.' with an NH'i:l'Il1I'f11,C Vlffr vanc-'Q linglixh clnsc-N. lt' not c-iiiylinix on .Ziuiiic pr--iiilcs luu l'.1ul .uid li-ri taxtinlig tiricd tlamx with llob Nhccr ttxtaw tor lov, ulxo ix u'.1-llulfori LN T and vlatk, thix c-iiciligctit ath- caxutr In lmifiizt- tht- oxxnti or to. .Xlian l.-A of .. ck lctt' lx Nutr' to lm- lound xkiing, ,i rtwt,iri1,int or Aiiifti lxmly xlitsp K -V ' X hunting or fixhio.: A tollc--QL' lu' xkating .uid Kola-iuigiri rug fl r l i l'ill1c.lflHI1 lx lllulllilul IH llli lWI'l4Ql1tgf1 liic ,ht-xg xx-Mtch l-uturc' plank llut ot lurk to .1 grcat .illaioiiotl Y! llS Studcotf .'l.!:1.'f.'i li llc' lf lv 1 1 NH: ,if 5 lli-.' f Vtiirtvttiz' o l trr lt lil! 1 1' K3 l ill l filly' I ' - l , I tb igxxx L . i ff' LX. e1 X' ,ffe I 'X Nil Y' J-Liv., Ii -s 'wc - 1 ASQ. triuil' fi ,g QWltm'5'5 'L ,., - fi lv as iff?-lb? x... ' lglnni 42 ibisil i if v X I 1. k 'j : i gg i Li ix ,R g at i ii i ile Cefvxq l ' -I il, ' ily ll l H2 ,T 'ls 'fil'ilm,l5lllT' .. s ta.: i ' il , so 4 sign' iH'xvny::N-ik P is i I -L I-f,,.-ig, Y I H..,,-Q. xo... 9 , X my -M 1 , XFX ig 5:1 ,....t4.: fP ! if-Q.y:1.5-A ., .. I O, lil-Bmw xx L xii '1- vin ,h ' 1' iw iq . ' ,ix , P R'5if5ffIifZ'f?fL.'i tlfhll.. .1 't.1- VT' IE! t.-ll,sL XL, CAROL RIVERS CLIFFORD ROBERTS ....t X-XX X -el? g 63-F Hansen Road 74 Hillcroft Road A College Il College II Rt' -2 y She lazfgbs .zs sbe comes, sbe He's mlm and reserz'ed,' tlmfs in C smiles as she goes, Slae's zery as far as be goesg He seems fo merry from ber bead io ber be quielg yet, one never loess. knows. Brown-eyed Carol hails from Cliff, a serious-minded, effi- T . . . . hom? Jumflr' Her lm. ,Of Clem? Student' lilies , lobster' Saint Charles Parish was founded in 1909, and the present favorites includes activity singing, and swimming . .. period with Mr. Yetten . . . interested in theological work loves to swing to records with . . . hopes to attend West Barbara and Dianne . . . fu- Virginia XX'esleyan College. .. 1 ture plans include nursing at enjoys the friends he has made l Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. at W.H.S. i Ac1iz'iiies.' Electrical Staff 2, 3, 4, l President 43 Audio-Visual Staff 2, 5, 45 Talent Show 2, 3, 45 Crim- son Key -lg Senior Play 4. l 5 1:7 .1 . .ZA ' BRIAN ROBICHEAL' ELEANOR ROCHE MARY LOU ROUSSEAU JOHN ROY -ii Doty Street 91 Chestnut Street 719 Moody Street 22 Prentice Street College II Business College II Voraliomzl Noi loo serious, always gay, A friendly smile, a laelpirlg L:zugbir2g eg es, a merry His time is forever, every- but rzlfogeflaer fl re.zlly good band, 4 friend u'or.flm'l1ile. smile. where lris place. 1 fellow. Ellie can often be found Gidget comes to W.H.S. Charlie, Tommy, and Kenny 1 Dynamic is the word for ac- listening to the radio or eat- from Day Junior High School know they'll find Stretch in l tive Brian, a popular senior ing cheeseburgers with Janice in Newtonville . . . lasagna the vicinity of cars, horses, and 1 who enjoys swimming and and Anne .. . lunch time and pizza rate high after her roast Chifken. This future l fun with Jack and Bob. Brian rates high with this popular dancing classes at the Boys' SC1'ViCC'IT12iU fiitCS the field tftP5 is also an active C.Y.O. mem- miss . . . plans to attend a Club . . . or can be found t0P5 at V0C3ti0I1H1 High- ber with plans for college junior college after graduation. bowling or swimming with 5tfCtCh, 3-f0fI1'1'31' I-CXi!1gtOn l .ifttr leaving XXt'.H.S. Best of flfl11lIl8.f.' Senior Play Represent- Tommy and Charlie . . . fu- Street junior High student, is I luck? ?m?f,tgf1iCSEEEsft41?l gSg ture includes college with the Often Seen with his Cl1L11'Ch l igifff't'ftq'1 ggllff xX1CCegPffgIC-tents Squid 3, ,ig ,xilYY'Tf Literary Staff hope that all classes will be 8f0UP Of bowling team- jiggfff I,QffA1 gn ' 4' like Mr. Perkins' science class at W.H,S. 82 ficzizitiesf Homeroom Representa- tive 2, 35 Red Cross Representa- tive 4. . 'K X-, 1, A , 1-41 X' 1? ,sq .W M1 ,, 'YT ,, - I A' - x Q -I I XX 13, I ' I 1 I lag .f . X, '-cPw1..,,4,T,,F...- . x I K-:X , -..T Ii'11JInrpL?,.l':I'-I 'Ax' F ' 4 N I 1'1C-I-T-1 x Q -- 1 IL X. X X , f-- 5 , N. ' -A ,,.,, Y ' - ... I . Q- t . aff' QIIQIQ II? rl' I .1 I,,'I111II1I7111 Q6 1? H f I , 'T ' Q 1, DANIIEI, RYAN f.,-f --Ns, '?f49x-Q - -.ii I. XII F7 IO Mt. I1I.1 -I.CII'.1uL' ' :L .4-147 , 'l I BNIi7g'4 If bg J:-ITT?-'Il l A ffllfu j1f.1'1, .1 l.'.'11'f 111 Pi FRI-10.11 BI11111I Dm,--' 11.1111 .1 11.111- f11rf1'1c1III1:1I4L-n 'II11x I,1x:11: tnn F111-Lt .I11ni11r1t1- L-111mm Spurtx .lt thc IMI! f,QI11IW '-MII1 cd1f11c was built in the south side 0fXY'.1ltI1nn1 in 1915. I.iIfI'I'-LIFILI Dunn . , . INIJIIS IIPI the I11t111'c IDLILIIIL' IWLINIIMNN SmI11111I. .'I.!.':.'.'.'1-' X1-.Mn 1'1r N!1'r , 1 ' xnwlg. N. A:11I1.1-X1x1:.1I .11.. M -1.x .11 2, IQ II1.uI1r1u 1. Qx 'Q .3-- X MARY RYAN IH H.1II Strut Cff1'1'..Qu II .I 1:43112 XL..-1.' 1'f:.. .1 1. . IJQIUXKII-CILAI 'I.1II1I.1 1.III.L XX' H S fnvm 9111:tI1 .I1.r111: 9I1c 1.111 HIILH IH' NLLII '.'..1IIx 114 tI1c 1--1111515 '.x11I1 I'I.1:1y .1:1.' -I111Iy. Hur IVLIILIIL' f'I.IIIN II II111Ic .1 11-.1.I:111g ..1:11:' l111-f Ink. I.1111I.1' .I 1-.Q N 1 I 'I111...,:x11f.-I::1: 1 I I-1 I Ii1g1Lwv11'.1- ' I I - -31 ,U III-1 x I N 1- , 'Non . 5 u. 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N ' ' .1 t'11t11r1-1.1111-r 1n L'II-ILIIIKKI II IUMA: K Aff ,Hi v' N'H ..ff.-1: gg,- I Ik-xt UI ILIIIQ. II.lII'II X km,-' ,II qv., N ,N N ' f1wII1II11I1 I. I I,I.,,f xl 11 93 + 9 an Ufs ll .L ' N , ,T qw -5 ,--ai? QQ g 5 ajft tml Jl J 1139 f l up ll 'P X- ' -- s ' i A ll c..,,,,, H, fx ig jj - iiillj,jlllUlMlIll!l..lll FffF'6T15A PTIST' QI-iugqa, The First Baptist Church. located on Moody Street, was erected in 1857. and is one of the oldest churches in the city, ,ta KENNETH SCANLON 52 Wlinthrop Street College II fl .rilezzl loizgue .audi K1 .frue bear! are lbe 711051 .zdmiiable fbizzgf 011 6.1l'fh.U Ken. who is kept busy with the Boys' Club and C.Y.O., still finds time to play basket- ball and work on his car with Elroy and Bill. Mrs. Shirley and Mr. Lynch rate high with Red, who plans a liberal arts course in collegef nli'11z1m.fr German Club 23 Rifle Club 5. DEBORAH SCHOFIELD 25 Rumford Avenue College l fi IIUHIJ' ditposifiozz if .1 l7'6.7J'll7'E.l' Popular Debby hopes to be a medical secretary. Bobbi and Cinny are Debby's fellow con- spirators. Enjoyed Mrs, Gold- ings French II classes. XVith Rainbow Committee meetings, and her favorite hobby, paint- ing. Debby is a very busy girl, Good luck in the future to a likable gall .'lc1rzlIiti.' Talent Show 2, 43 Senior Play -tg Pep Squad 3, 210 Staff -lg Prom Committee 4. K- GILBERT SCOTT 1211 Myrtle Street Colltge II find ,ull lie ll,1f of .i'f.z11ne. Popular i'Gil comes to NY'.H.S. from South junior. The CYO. presidency at St Charles' and rock and rolling talce up this blue-eyed senior play stars time. XX'hen not with the Girls. Gil can he found eating pizza with 'loel and Rav. Good lucl-c in the tufure. Gil? .l.,..i. .ALA-liii-Y1St1Jl Q, 3, l, Ncri r liiy ., Talent Nfii ll.iNkc'Ifyill 2. 84 NANCY SEMENCHCK 89 Vernon Street B1zi'i11e.t.f Gore llae world fbe ber! you lure. .md Ilfe bei! zzrll form luck I0 -jon. Friendly Nance is a former North ,luniorite . , . looks forward to her daily classes with Mrs. Marr and Miss Mooney , . . enjoys water- skiing and chatting with an- other Nancy . . . is looking forward to a successful career as a secretary. ili.'.fz.'.'fi- Talent Nl,-,xy lg .llni iv Clerical Statf s. SANDRA SENNETT 14 Brookway Court College II Plez1fj' of pep and friendli- near. Blond Sandy came to XX'.H.S. from St. Marys . . . enjoys Our Lady's C.Y.O., dancing, and football games . . . favors English at XVI-I.S. Mary. Diane, and Gail say that Sandy aims for college, where she will study drama- tics. piirfinfii- Talent Show I. ,.4 JOYE SETZER -49 Emmeline Avenue Bu.rizze.fJ PerJ0zz.zli1y, ez gleanziug smile. rm .zcfire mind, .1 friend ziorlb u'bile. A class with Mrs. Marr and bookkeeping with Miss Moo- ney are highlights in the aca- demic life of perky and popu- lar ,loye . . . can often be found talking on the phone with Elaine or Lanny . .. looks forward all winter to water skiing in the summer. Ambi- tious'Joye is already well on her way to a successful secre- tarial career. .-Hli.'1:1m'i.' National Honor Society 5, -lg Mr. Husson's Stall 5, 4, Talent Show 43 Class Dax' Usher 5, .ll,fii.-or Clerical Staff i. Qu RUlSER'l' SEVEXIZ 420 I.im'oln Street College ll .Ym1e bu! be lvizzruff rozzlu' be bi! f1.1r.zflJ. Future Olympic 5t.1r Sex' is one of XX'.H.S.'s greutut athletic assetx. This swift-tiooted traak fun m.ly he found sprinting to m.1th Class with Nose .md Gene, XXX-ight lifting .ind bowling help form Speedy into .1 nimhle .athlete .'l..'.'!If.'rf' Cfrow C'ountr'-' -I1 Tmtk 3, I: Rell from Repruerituixe 2g 'lfileut Show l. 9 A lf f X l , i' ,xl 1 Y , -Xi ' W' if -p' YKVV ,YYY ,Y K 1 Q' ,Fig YY- Yi, V, fr if iff' fa: 'l 'WM 3? C' e e 1' A f 1?: i f f L,-i -' - - r J if V f vit r r 'mf 'L if AX i-a -.M ' I J urlam iltgi 1 E: e it ' 1 i - ' FT-22-2222 e- ' . Tl vmg' 't-1' : ggi 1 - ,- Eg 1 , , .1 W 5'- ' v,v' . --- If -' ' -..,,, if -L ' - ' Q sm gamllffgb N , -ff' MAR112 SEVERINO I y 19513 Newton Sri-et: ex i C0Hc'AL't.' II ' Sv-X A llllillc' flu! umz'l Uflllc' Ulf. Pretty. olixeskinneel Marie en- joys exerything in life. especial- ly Min D.1ily's history ehisxes with Dee and Joyce, tried clams, .mtl orange freeze. VC'e wish you Ll happy future as L1 medical setretary. Marie. .'li.'.'!.'f.'r vi ,llxrf fr iLilNNCl'IPIl1'f'I Stjlif Z. ig Ilorueroorn Reprewntxtxxe 35 Retl Crow Rcprev.-nt.1tixe 2, Eg B-ruling 2, Pr--m C'-immittee S. 1. ifel n The Presbyterian Cfhurch in XY.ilth.uu um origin 1893 and huilt in ISQS. i S l l, -. GFCJRCSIZ SHARPIQ SALLY SHFA -IIZAXNE SlllflfHrXN lfli.-'CNC li NH! ICM,-XX ICN Newton Strut lf-ill VC'.u'x'm Stivtt 56 Ciohlen C iwt Avtnue .TN Uxh-wx ll.-.ntl VffL'.1ffw.'.1I Ilnfxwr Cffflft qu ll XX'.ixl.ir1rl Ulflfif -1 f'C4Y1'-l'1i' fllffillzlfwx, I7r'.5rr1.fifuffv ffnwxr zi.','f'i .rr f lim f'.1,'r xi 'uf rn rt' H, I' 1: ' 141.1 1.11: if .lf fi' t'HN.'cf.H Plir' L'!11!a. lf',1n,' fly' f'4.fr, ' Ciwllue as moxr ottin Nun l'r1hel1ex.uhlt ' ixtliuuw pop- lion loxinlu .leiriiie hktx to 'ui' with l4fIL'I1ClN. H.iutr Cirimu, ul.ir, hlue-tyttl Sxllv, who hm lwoxxlirig xxith Mir ','. 1 .mtl lint- liiw. Niztzzw ii t to LIN! .mtl 'I'ol , . , tnloys 1-.iting he xt-tn tlitt-ring lor XYHS rt C'YU ruilm high on htr XX.,xl.1ul ll1.1h lllflwy' -mil workirug on his .it footlmll eumx with -lutlr, hxt ol tmoiitix .ilomg wth tilt l'-ulwlv-xxl.11.1 ii: XC mr , . tuxorx Chop will MAX. .mtl the N1t't1tY' 'lhix Mr M..i.h' N izzuh .Qiww xxzth llm lilh ,ul l C enter the xtrxite .altar grail- N-wth -lunzor 1urgi.hi,ift' tmou ,ln.uim', xxho tl-iiztx tiom ltx will .if'.n.ixC i.:tt N' ll-IUUIW. kupuiu hu-'. xxirh C YC? iuurorx Ntutt lout--1 Hgh, utr! X.xC xr .: lfrtutli l.ch Climax mule hugh plum on .ittmiimg xttitt.u1.il Nhmzxz hm-lx i:'.Qi.,, 1 with thzx mutt .mtl v rl'mg Nth--il .after iQI.l-llI.lllw'Il .ix1'i- in :rw li X' ' rt gruiqig' hulwle tt, fyhwmu I 5 Ii' Z N .C C VI' XML, .l tc.1th4r' .llllli .1QI.lCllI.lll Hom the Inixtrxity uf MMC, .lkllllxkllx I Niue- xi,- llnfi ' li,g-Ct xii' 11. lirf-ri ww- l-- I ,,. i, ., ,,, l.x1l!'!il .Q Int 1' M ', o. f 1 .1-K LINDA SHIRLEY 190 Robbins Street B Il I i ri 5 .r .r A gay rpiril Ilia lite long d.1.T.n Blue-eyed Linda can be seen eating ice cream cones with Marylou. Joyce. and Maureen. Baptist Youth Fellowship and the movies take up much of her time. This alumna of South .lunior hopes to become a dental assistant. .-1.':izr.'::.: 210 Start 2, -lg ,Umor Hiimerfiiim Representatine 21 Ma- riitin Squad ag Nurses Ottice Statt 2. A 10 in f' Ax av , S DAVID SHL'TE 194 Church Street College I Grm'lev.'.ziz ii in-:fren legiblii .Ifrofr flair li7'f2f1'.H Energetic Daie came to us this year from Ciihleskill High School. New York. This hazel- eyed thicken lone: :nitrite hggf the challenge and the confgaeti- ti-in littered at XY'.H.S. Eu- ttzre plans include college and .r izberal arts elucatiiin G.,,,d luck. Davel .1 -1 Aixrnate Rep- :. r' he freteru Squad f is QQ ll r 2, ll T l . i i' X Xxx ,5 - X - ws - . is s. f X'-.X 'X '- X pf' 'r 1 1 eg iisl w' l at . if r? - ' i 'Y 'R:u:s-- y X . F . T, X TTEYW11----. f ' T i 5 . 5 e R i ' V' ' - L- lidl T gi i' D , ll 5 I i g to - ' V l - -.-.---.- - - - . Q A Mlllllllllllllll - lmllnwllllllm Illl l I wi Q l D -' 'E ii. 1 i , Q , ARTHUR SHRIBERG y ' if i nl' ' lg eg.. :B 19 Richbrain Avenue R y H l ll '3 f l Honors li 1 S i llkii 1 1 f' A frrze friend, .finrere .md A g -V-l.ll noble. vii fnficx , l Acme Artie' like' hom riiiim D . rxmk, ,ii TT per:-ids and Miss Hileans Classes .T-WS'l'-M '5 ' best it xsii-is. After raiiege this ,R ' . sports-minded senior plans to go A int-i ezther gnxernmental or phar- ', -' 4 maceutical work. Artie can g 4- 12. usuall'-' be fi-und rushing In 3 A f 2 ..-ii--'Y -'Q math club .ir .1 XY'.1lthem Youth , lf--PT we Council meeting or, once in a . J V great while. just relaxing with friends. Da'-'e, Ernie. and Mac- Pete. .'li'.'IZ.'flc'i,' Debating' Club 2. 5, -1. Treasurer 3, President -ig Dramat- ics Club Z. 3. 4. Vice-President 51 Senior Play -ig Mirror Literary Staff ag .Timor Business Staff -lg I-lomemom Representative 3: Crim- son Key 3, 3, 4. PAL'L SIANO 203 Elorence Road Honor! ll l'er'e fliers if .fini lie ir .vl- 14.135 iii il. Popular Pablo, a former North uluniorite. can usually be found at C.Y.O.. Scouts, Sons of Italy or riflery meet- ings. If not there. he will surely be found hunting around with -lim and Guen- ther. Homeroiim periods and lf of Mass hit a bulls-eye for this future language major. Good luck. Pablol The Leland Home is now used as a rest home, although BARBARA SICOTTE 20 VC'averly Oaks Road College II fl girl jollll like from foe .ff.ri'!. Barb will rarely uirz your lierzrff' Perky Barbara joan likes the friendly kids best at X'X .H.S. . . . can usually be seen at Les Debonnaires or listening to all kinds of music with Nancy, Vanna. and Mary . . . plans include a teaching career after college. x1.'.'11i'Ii'r .llrrvffr Business Staff 3, ll Talent Show Committee 5. 4. Z ff- 3,32 f 5' .. y If 3' e .J e LAVVRENCE SICOTTE 59 Myrtle Street Voazfiozml Azz ifze.-w'.v.11z.flible good Vhllllfe? if one of fbe mor! pferiour giflr of Hea1'er1. This former South junior lad likes the teachers best at Voca- tional High . . . friends. Har- vey. Bob, and Don, can usual- ly find him working with cars or at DeMolay meetings. Willey plans to enter the printing field after graduation. Ar!111t1e.t.' Safety Committee -ll .Umor Staff -tg Newspaper Staff. Vorizrioml Vieux 4. l ' Liz' 86 Latin Club 2. Rrtle ffuh 1. 3. 4. German Club 2, 3, ai l.ari2'a.2ue Lab Start 2. 3, 4Q .'-lsr' v Bus ness staff 1. 5 il 'SAX 9lNf IAIR St XY'.1Nl11n:t-+n Antz: f,i iJ1vt..QL' I '!.'I'.', L4-'. xi ztffr:.fu m' gm' :tfif v LQ' f't.:f.', Putty, lwyul.1r Str Iaktx wut xknng .lntl mtzwvzrtq sptntlx lllllk' .tt R.15n5- xx nr.. Llllllll rtlltluwlu L' . ,tcm it Su-n t.1t1ng lnn.l1 'A tim ll ll Lt 1 X , xx , A' , j X Q X lfw lx , Rf 'X 95' f -J ' X ff X' r- t-4 XV l K, . 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Q-1 L .IACQl'l7l.YN SKANF THOMAS NIAMAX ll CS.1lc Strut 915 Clnin.1n Strut cjffirzylsl H1'l'.:I.'cH 'fl tm'.7l'u ffm ,:.'l' 1tf,'f'ffn,' 1 G'fff,d 11,1ff1u rffrtrt .1 rn-.u zfhtlf. '1'1.l, i Ill' lcllt flhfvt 'fl .'.lft'.'.'..' .I.1t'1.:t'r f11ffuf. Frttntllx 'I'tmf LIIIUXN 5p.trklL'-rynxl ' l.ttlut-A lllxu tw lug lwnvnux llhltlllllkx Nptntl lmcr mn' quart' lllllk lx .ltllXL' tn VYU .Intl lww fhltlllllq xxxlrnlnlng .lt tlw lwulnng lmltgtlt' llkw lvn limp' flulw . .nlxmxs lux xutll vlcrrx' lmx lm--yu tux wmttlung rw my tu Mntrttn tt-lltgt' .tlttr g:.1.l1x,tt:-tn .llhl -luunm' l'kts ucrxf ll' c.'Xi1,! M Xi N V11 xy.-'I , . if-lfp lt. 'f unc .mtl utmtlnnu .ut XX ll N. rW,f,l, ', , X X L'Nl'QLl.llll' xuvrlglng un tlmt 1x1.'ll l!. l. ' .' f'tm Ivan ' . ll:f- ' 'gtfxxttftw--ll ltl'lt-I 1. Pj' Stlnt' 4, llxtt v l'l4l,ll'- Nlll' . ,Inllfllf Nlttxx R' .I ll,-H v ll,-:.t Stal' l sparc time flu-cring nur flutt- lmll team tu xittnry. .'l..'n:.'nt Pap Ntalllxl a, ltlt:: Slum' 1- i 170 4 . -. I I 2 . . , ctnnyx tlumm-t:.1.'. tlnxax xxltlx MAN D.nl'. gltnx In lm' .1 lfl-trtnta Night-n4.ft in tllc tuttttu. All time lux! ' wth' ttf' Tlx' N'-'-Lkflxl NLILX N lvcnw.-.' .l. , lful N ttf: N' F l' . 4 ,, H! fu vat . lmrtzu vw: - l' ' f R . 'ZR f Yin N Cll.'Xlil.l'N HMl'lll llll li Nl'.'Xl.XliU I- 1 Mm-tlx Ntrttt N' YVT T1 Vw 7 Cf ,'l't gt' ll 1' VI Il: My J. MAH. K, 'l.'4 .4'.H 'fl 2 X V llltzt cull Nzznttx tt lltx .V 111411:-tt tx --I W' ll '4 luk 'v N ltlx .IJMH xxltlx Nl N U x,.::t 'u 'l lux Nwvstll -llllll-1 tt tn: wx ll N N Llflllj l lwftz ull: X rl.: .tlw-1:1 vmk t.ltN xxzffr lwlrn X '- N .ml Lum-lx N' 'Hx Pvwxx T XX X' ll N l4'4lll1f tin mix: t tfttr ga: L ' XT . ' ' tmtzltn C- nl ink '- ll' ' 1 K . ' -5 ' N N 'Nw E' Ceebljj H15- ' sd f A - '-ffswg 3,1 I' '::fviTxn 45 1 U, A lg -a Ni V rg .riff wt 1 ali. . , aisiirzrliziilgpi ,Z W ' 1 3' 'i:tS'f'f. ffl E Q 6, .Q 'nf Z its-n flllllllam ,.,,,,.! .-M A X ot! ixxih ' . vip-62,2-f'. y X 'sgg . X su x .Q 1' Y one X X T. S X o Route 128 runs through West Waltham. Along this highway many big industries have taken root. JANET STEMPSON 154 Russell Street B11ri1ze.f5 Her angel fare ar fbe bfigbl eye of beazerz, Sbined brigbl and made Ike J'll2I.fblII6 in .1 Jkzdy plate. This attractive blond has a ca- reer as a prixate secretary in store . . , really enjgyg fqm. ball games 'and talking on the phone . . . attends church group activities with Beth and ber. Good luck in the futurel il..'11.u'1r i. I,ibr.1r1.'f,iiuncrl 'lg Girls' V'QT fli 2, 31 .lllr vffr H1wIT1f:1'uwI'I1 lieprcsentatuwe ig Pep Squkul j, 5 i, Senior Plan' 4. 88 VANNA STENQUIST 321 Westcin Street College II Szzieel, fair, lmzdr of frm. Liked by till. djrlieed by none. Vanna. a blond. blue-eyed original, is an active part of W',H.S. She likes her friends, music, peppers. and onions . , . hopes to become a teach- er after college. Good luck, Vannaf i'fL'llI'lllL'.l.' Main Office Stafl 5. 4g Dramatics Club rg Talent Show Cfirnrnittee 3, -sg Senior Play Com- mittee lg Hnmerir-im Representa- tve 1 THONIAS SPETH 58 Tomlin Street College II He'.f not rery big, belt 1101 very tall, Bllf you mn bet l9e'J liked by 41ll. ' Brown-eyed Tom hails from Lexington Street Junior High. He spends his spare time studying astronomy or bowling with Bob and Franny Tom is planning to join the Air Force in the near future. Happy landings, Tom! z'it'fll'IllPt.' Rille Club 2, 3, -1. GERALDINE STANKARD 255 South Street BIIIDIFIJ Height doerzft rozuzl uflgefz determining personality. GofTeam-Go. cheers Gee to members of the football squad. In the schoolroom Miss Mooney's bookkeeping class scores high with this cute blue-eyed lass. Gerry Carleen, and Sherry know this future secretary will be a great success. Ac'flI'lfIEJ'.' Cheerleader -ig .Umor Clerical Staff 44 Pep Squad 2, 3g Tilenf Qlvrux' 2 -1 1 iff DIAN STEVENSON 37 Rose Hill Way College II A friendly girl u'iZlJ cl pleur- mz! Jmile, Kzzowizzg ber if qufle uorlb while. Friendly Dian is a busy member of her church fellow- ship cheers for choco- late ice cream with jimmies . . . Max and Donna are among her many friends . . . enjoys most Mrs. Carney's democracy classes .. . will take the nr-ray technician course at Wlaltham Hospital after graduation. AFlll'lll6f,' Pep Squad 3: Advertis- ing Staff mmf Talent Show 55 210 Staff Ai. v JOANNE STRAGGAS 75 Maple Street Hozzorr Her eye! rpeae for ber. Our wonderful Jo leads a vibrant life . . . enjoys math classes . . , is active in C.Y.O. and C.Y.A. a devoted worker . . . always talking and laughing with Mary, Rose, and Pam sees college and social work in her future. Artizvtier' Class President 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Alina: Business Editor 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 German Club -ig Newspaper Staff 45 Maroon Squad 4. S IZRNFST STRAXC,ilf 1585 Tmpchi Rinitl B11-jmvi' God fifth' ilu' 111.1f.' tiff, ffm' flllwllgd ,f1:'e'Af7. Ernie wptntls his free timc howling .ind wxttur-skiing with Henry .ind Brian. Pcnky and lNIwmc niikc XXVHS. fun for thix hright Ltd. A ta- rccr in thc Air' Futtc is planned hy this hluc-eyed Scninr, But tif lutk. Frnicf .'i..'.'!:.'1: Ddxltin: Cluh 2, 1. X. 1 J i 1 I . . I PATRICAIA NXX'IiIi'l'NAM 59 CiivlticrIti'ut Auntie Hllifrlcif H .zllrfiy ,mmf WQJ1 'fl'-Ili .fu .M zf,1y. l'.it likts htixintwx iimthint tl.iw with Miv lS.ilth .inti tht' flwtl hui' . .tlvl tI11i1Nx sw iinining w ,th ff.inil .inti Dum' . , thv Yuturt zn- dutlw wt rLt.ii1.il wink .'i.!:::.'.'t Vcp Mini-i M o. hir lluxwzik Ntitf 4, f1'i!iri N-4 if 3 FRANCIS SL'I.I.lVAX ll I,.1w'i'cncc Struct Cliflcfc' 'Tiff' .md 111.m11u' ,Irv :miie cf. CAf7cIl5i:I:' 111.01 ll'lH'IJ, .H Bmwn-cycd Silky t.1n usuul- ly he found huwling with Twin und Bob when hc is nut rut-.l. mg' Math 'md PU'P'C MC The inthiwtiics .thing this rn.itiw'.iy h.1u- .ith high us do our tc.uhci:s with Emnmmg gmwtlm uf yur UU. this future tC.lL'l1L'l'. His high hnpcs include Mcrriimtk Cul- lcge .Ind tcuthing deaf thil- thrn. Lim1d luuk. Silkj. '7 ,'i..'j'I.'fJ:j' I..1t1n Cluh 3, ,ig .Uni v burr IL Riflc Chih 3, 4. Ss Er . - 651 r S IAN? if-2 ,.. hui intnh Yu th r, 1 J I 1 'J K ,T I 0 N .l.-XNIYI' Svkiliiyl' :XX I HUNY 'l'. xli.'XX'IU l'l I I li lHll'l .Nl VI l it.t. in Cnliinhil Axtnut- IW- lhight Strut fffirgfiyi' 1f,'4i,'I,'1ii' ii . . H viiivi N'R 'iff 'ij'-': N,'.JX'.'i'H'4 f ,:I,','tiij.'.f: 'lt g 4 ' 'Nc - I ' -' ii 7' .MJ ilztt.'r.'t if. ..'r.' t.f.'r '. .... Q .Ji JH' 'xwirtx Mtiiitx ,i ttiith I-ii H.i'r xtxl nu yi-'IIILNLX tw hung liiritixf. . h1.ttit.iIKt. tht- xiitriw th-lxiitmtiit. hiinqu' .t lhiygw tiittpii' ri-: Ninn Ht tf l If hx :X l'.1HX fzxrx Ill!! hitk Liuttlx hir XX' ll Y t.in h.i1.ifx' wht !ii: iqr.itix:.1ti-+t1, ax C+ XX H N 7' I X Yht' hm .liKK.IyN trtiwxttl iihith hut im.in-.xh'hi ht- :X P-.ivyx iZ1.jI'!lN'7g:I 'LIU w H minus with -l.1ntt .intl Yilhi Vl.ixin4 ttiinzx with ,li-hn .intl w I 1-:ig a N ' Ni turing Pllikl, .intl ylaxiiiig tht Ilivii l-It 1' N 1 n:iu.in XXX' 5-1t.htt .i xtix' wit TH FN 1' ' tuxttzl ttitizrt' hir thix xtixitih 1' ' girl. .i hillf' I it ,V Ni' ii 5 sntfti- 2, .4 I' tiff l.i,3.i' .i li .Mmriti N i, lihiw. C - i U, iiirfx' Ngwtr, ' R . N Ninn wir 4, I. 99 RONALD Tl-IOINIPSON 6 6 Trapelo Road B1zfi1i'e.t,r A quie! lad 11011 lbfllle you fee: fmt. Oli bou' lrzlely be mn be. Hefty Ron looks forward to an education at a business col- lege. This recruit from Lexing- ton Street junior High enjoys a big. hearty meal after weight lifting with Bob and Charlie. Blue-eyed. athletic Ron loves the sound of Friday's 2:50 dismissal bell. All good luck in the future. Ron! .'l.:xi.'f1et' Track Ig Red Cross Representative 2. A JOYCE TONICKI 1100 Trapelo Road Brr.rii1e.r5 Her bear! if .15 golden :rf ber hair. Feminine jodey sparkles when roller skating with Arlene or Maureen . . . tvvirls over new activity periods . . . fried clams are tops on her list of favorites. This active miss dreams of a secretarial career after graduation. Arfrirrzet: Library Council 55 Girls' Sports 2, 33 Talent Shovv -lg Pep Squad 5, ag Senior Prom Committee 41 Mr. Husson's Staff 5. l I -'--- YA ' 0 l i I s.-- jig!!-A xhf ,.l!7'T -,BA As' - vsf4 'v f w fY X, tl l l l 07' l i The W'altham Field Station of the ljniversity of Massachusettsi Q77 in QV' KATHLEEN TOOHIL S56'Trapelo Road College' I Al.in'lv.itAf .ijnzrilef in ber egegt, xlvd ber l.1I!'2Ii'l67' meter diet. Kathie hails from Lexington Street 'luriicir High and is social chairman of the Archdio. cesan Council of Catholic Youth. When not at choir practice. Kathze can be found eating clams and french fries with Ros and Polly or plan- ning her future at XY'or.ester Sta'e College bliss Da:ly's tIe: 'o.r.1cy' classes rate high with this future history teach. cr. l 1 Nat 'tl Hitt: it Siicxety PETER TRAVALINE 160 Hardy Pond Road College Il HSTBIIIAQ lrflle. lliizzirazyg UillL'Z7. Friendly Pete '... our fu- ture public relations man . . . enioys bowling vvith Vifavne and Louie rates Mr. Lynch at the head of his list of likes at XY'.H.S. Bcst of luck in the future, Pete! CRAIG TRAVIS 512 Lexington Street College I A light bear! liter long. Craig, a future Air Force man, likes the confusion best at NX'.H.S. This former Bir- mingham High School student rates bowling and skiing with friends. Tom and Les, as tops. Craig also takes an active part in his church fellowship. .eli1:i111t.i: German Club 3. 45 Chess Club 4. ARTHUR TLTRCOTTE Pheasant Hill Marlboro Vortzlfozml Life'r 7101 life az all wifboul delight. Turk likes math best at school . . . usually seen hunt- ing or fishing with Georgie. This pizza lover plans to enter the Navy after graduation. Good luck. Turk l ff , .f f 4 ti s Q1 Stl I -, i. ,'.f,o,,, l,f:'1f1- STI? l pre Teachers 1: .-'xmcr-ti . l-.11Lff N v 1 -Q. 90 X X , X t f ' . 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Dick '... the boy with the artistic talent . . , paints a pretty picture of art school in his sure-to-be-successful future. ,'lti'i'lIll:l.' .llznfir Art btalt 3, -l, lc X' wr FREDRICK VILES 562 Lexington Street Teroiiiml 'Tbrozzgb diffirrrlfier lo .inr- ferr. Fred. who comes to XV.H.S. via North -lunior, enjoys tur- key with Dave and Rennie. Hockey and basketball are a- mong the many sports this brown-eyed senior enjoys. Homeroom period is high on Fred's list of favorites. Next fall itis off to R.l3.l. for Fred. xitlfillirtf Ciolf Team S, 'lg fier- man Cluh 2. ,ig Math Club -lg Hotkcjr Team 23 Rifle Team 2, JAMES VANDERXWYK 29 Wetherbee Road Honor: He will drink deep of foe cup of fame, or be will fail, hir suffers will never be mediocre. This future pharmacist has gone through the gamut of XValtham High's science courses, but en- joys homeroom period most of all. Outside of school Van spends much of his time dribbling a basketball at the Y.M.C.A. or rolling another kind of ball right into the oneathree pocket. Friends, Pablo and Tom, plan to get all their prescriptions filled at Jim's pharmacy. Happy mixing, jim! .'lt'll1'Ill6j.' German Club 2, 3. 43 Language Lab Staff 54 Latin Club 25 Kingsbury Essay XVinner 53 Science Fair Vilinner 5. '!',f2 i t JOHN VAUTOUR 69 Cherry Street l'70Cr1fl0lIfll By flae work you will know foe workmen. Anchors Aweigh! Friendly Bud is sure to be one of the sailors aboard as the U. S. Navy ship leaves the dock. Now though, Bud enjoys the fellowship of W.V.H.S. with friends, Dick, Harry, and Har- vey. All the best in the fu- ture, Bud! NANCY VITTUM 15 Prospect Hill Avenue Burizzefr No1bizzg mu lazzrl foe bear! zbrzz retains io good iz friend. A future stenographer, active Nan is usually seen swim- ming or bowling with Nancy and Elaine, In school law classes with Mrs. Marr and bookkeeping classes with Miss Mooney rate high . . . out- side of school Boys' Club and a church group are tops. Good luck to a busy girl! Arliz'iiie.f.' Talent Show elj Girls' swim 2, 3, -1. fs ROSALIND XVADMAN 26 Chesterbrook Road College l She rpeokf Joftly and rmiler gemlyf' Blond Ros comes to W.H.S. from. Lexington Junior High and can be found listening to piano jazz and going to hockey games with Sue and Kathie . . . church fellowship, choir and choristers take up this German Club fan's time . . . future plans include col- lege. Good luck, R0s ! Ar1iz'itie.r: German Club 45 French Club 43 Main Office Staff 3, 43 Mirror Art Staff -1. S'l'l5PHlfX NX'AI.KER S Fuller Street Cfllalegc' HG ffff cf a1.1f1nL 131141 ffm .1 :nif- :fuind f1f.1c'a ill ills zwf1'lJ. lJ.lLll .mtl lioh tell ui tl1.1t Stexe is .1 very huxy hoy with lieth lielen Senior' Hi, B.Y.l7. .intl otitl I7ellow's Minute lNl.ll'l Lotlgeg still, Steve l1.lS time to enjoy frietl 1l.1ms .intl ret- ortls. High school will .ilxxpiys l'.lll to mind trig .intl solid eluves. Stews tuture in- elutlu .1 liheiyil .irt course .lt eollegei l,.lI1l1 fliilw 1, XXI-itlxei' Clzzh 4. 1. 4 'g ff! fa 1 R7-': - V rg ,S , , 1 n Q , 4 1. E: i '. irkvli' I Y M EERE if 4.4.1 L 1 1 7- 1211-M ,I ff f l f S J: ,IQHN x1'A1.1, 156 Tmpelo Road Bn 1' 1 125,15 .f1fz4,z-1,1 fnff of 'VIHJ inn fur. flrff ffm buy 'Wu l',1U'f l'm',Qtl. ' Look for liek in the I'lL'.l1'- eit howling: alley or on the nc.11'e-St h.1Qketl1.1ll court. .intl if you Spot .l.1tl4, youll more than likely spot llllthlll .intl P.1go. too, This happy husinexs tourxe n1.1ior thinlex typing tit NX'.H S. ix the most Y A t' t e r g1'.1tlu.1tion ,l.1tl4 pl.1ns to .ittentl .1 huxi- neis sthool .intl pursue .1 1.1- reer in llS,M. ll-11111-111-1111 Reprextzit 1. ti'-e I. 5, 1. Ret! K1--Xe Ili-pftepi t.1ti'.u 31 'lfilent 5hox1 Co1111111t- tte 9, 1, 9111111 l'l.1x C-in1111'tt1e 1: Nexupiper 51,111 1. Activity. 4 I G0 T The XY'.1ltl1.1m Boi! Club xx.1s optnetl in 1951 L ng tl,e boys .mtl girlx ot' the eity .in opportunity for 1 mul-1:1 'Q 'sa' . K I?gfA'-F a '.flf.::'f-'43, .'54,:g,pg,-. 'ge 1 ' S t IAXH li XX'A1,Nll KlfVlN XY'Al'lill NxXli. xll XX lllll Itbll XX l lNl R 111.1 l51'o1x119t1'ttt 151 Ilyxtw Siu-Lf lui lXl,g1u.1t1 1' Diixe 1 XX'txtii:1 glikki llff'-J'-'i tl f,-IIHUQL' ll' '.' 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' N Nilfx X twxt ' P- 1: ' with thu tiutuie limriliuw tlzo te for .-i. lip 1 ' l liext Ulu hitli, 'Rlxl ' I X' I ' ' pl ' xiii ' lv 11' 1 ' 1 K ,W , 1 X N1 ' 1 -- , , xl lil N Mi, , I1 g Y' V! I 1 tv 4 W K . QJ TNIAXIXE XYEINER 100 Parmenter Road College II Clr.zrmiz1.Q smile, perfomzlitj plum' Slvdll be renzenzbered by all of ur, Brown-eyed Max spends her time as Vice-President of L'.S.V. and as an officer in Rainbow '... enjoys football and basketball games as well as going to the Pancake House with the kids. Max has all the attributes of a future medical secretary! Best of lutk. iNIax l fli1111.'1i.f.' Senior Play Committee 4: .llni-fr Business Staff 43 Home- rmim Representatixe 3, -ig Talent Show S, 1. file? . 'lj i JOYCE WERREN 58 Robbins Street B11 rim .tr Quin .md Hue, .z good friend for 3o11. ' Sports is one of the most im- portant parts of joyces curric- ulum . . . loses to bowl .ind swim with .loyce and Laurie . . . can always be heard yell- ing at the rallies, Office work will take up most of 'Ioyces time in the future. .ll..'f'f.'f,'t' Girls' Sports Zi 5, -lg Bssznc-s Start 5, 43 Pep Squad 5g EFI Sir.,-.-.' 1. ,J 45 LEONARD XYENCIS 44 Hamilton Road I-1011015 HEI'g'l'.1fl7f7Ig 'yields 10 dili- genre. Lenny, a former North vluniorite. enjoys attending plays when not busy going to C.Y.A. meetings. His blue eyes sparkle at the thought of college and a career as a dra- ma critic. All the best, Len- ny. .'1C!lI11I6J'.' Latin Club 2, 3, -lg Newspaper Staff 3, -lg .llmrif Literary Staff -lg Latin Club -l. S- ig Q , . ga- .HF CAROL XWHEELER 16312 Chestnut Street College Il A gay rpiril fbe life long day, The finishing touch is the name Millie in bold strokes at the corner. Yes, that is the last thing Carol will do to her drawings after she graduates from the Massachusetts School of Art and launches into a career in commercial art. How- eyer. at XXi',H.S. Carol keeps busy just being part of the Vifaltham High student body that she likes so much. Best of luck to a girl eager to make the money she loves to spend. .'li'.'lz.'11i,t' Talent Show -lg Art Cluh Z3 Senior Play Staff -1. 5' 1 V QE: C . I as tm-U--H,-lll S dl -iull S lfhffi s 0 . . if TT: f '11 IL l 34 bl I . S i il fm I J 1 I 2. N ' le, 1 ii iii! 4 i I mi'--gill 6, lie- '. I ,?.r.H llnllllm I :v i I-: I llli f ef L L' ' I T cf-N l X x 1 9 X- 5- K 5 e ' ol ' S ,Al J sv vu. lf- u. -sh K VC'e are proud to have as a part of our growing city Brandeis fl' WIILLIAM XVHEELER 12 Espic Avenue Maynard Vocrzzional Thy bear! if big. Bzz . .. bzz. Chances are that's Billy at work training himself for a career in car- pentry -after coming out of the Armed Forces. VC'e know Bill will have a very successful career. AL. CHERYLL WHITE 109 Lfyrtle Street Burinexf A friendly difporilion, a Jweet Jmilef' Cheryl enjoys W.H.S. with Gloria and Anne. Football games, C.Y.O., and sorority meetings keep this active miss busy. Her plans for the fu- ture include a secretarial ca- Ieef. Actiritiefs Pep Squad -lg Minor Business Staff 3, -lg Girls' Sports 2, 5, 43 Talent Show 4. f. I - 4 i- , :i . 'N' 54 7 YN an vi -5 X W I U. , f-, i g A 2 ' ' 3 1 L W r' , 1 ' .yi . . ' ' ll, 5 2 l J A 'Q , X 1 n ag-I - A I .ix ll! ' M-Nj - . ' ii X- 'Nl 1 Toavladumk x S- LAX lfnivcrsity. tlie f.1stcstgroxx'ing college in tlic country. jk Y 2:1 1 MICHAEL XX'lll'l'l?HOl'Sli NOW- WINPN S7 High SUM-g l l Cir-.lv Driw Cf1Hc'.l'c' II C-i Hl.U1' 11 Tlw f.1.'tf url! , i1.'d ,1 rum. 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Q, Riitl Riniil .it XY ll 9 ,'l.IllN ittciitl li.iir.l1tvimg mlm-ii-l .ltr- friiw RKl'ft'NtIllll -K' 0, Ntriwr l'..l. r' H I tl tn' l I I t I H .Vi I C. I I' Lx fnmmlmlu 5 wir it ii 1..t .nt ii t ittri tr L..i-...itii-.1 ww., t.. . lllhkl .l lWllN'I1iNN Mliii--I llLrI.ll l..:f- Ng' H. ' ii.-.lv ' XXVI i 95 Q I KK far.: -P' DAVID XVRIGHT 142 Clark Street College II Cb.I7'.,IC'fe7' maker iff ozwz der- lim. Hazel-eyed Dave craves spa- ghetti . . . can be found wan- dering down the corridors of XX'.H.S. with Tony and Ernie. This artistic former South juniorite's plans include an education at Massachusetts College of Art. Happy draw- ing. Dave! .'lcliz'i!ir.r.' Latin Club 2. EARL BOSQL'ET Maple Street Pepperell. Mass. l'oc.i!jo11.1l This friendly senior hails from.Pepperell. He commutes daily to our Vocational High for his favorite class in archi- tectural drawing. You'll find him eating steak with Al. Bob, or Bill. .Airiizilicrr Safety Committee 4. BARBARA BL'CKLEY I9 Stow Street Cljllellk II Hot water bottles and thermo- meters are in the future of this blue-eyed senior . . . thinks training with Vanna and Lorraine would be tops . . . Italian foods are enough to cure her ailments. .iiififlfti Pep Squad i, Library Council i. DAVID BURKE 1511 Massasoit Street TtL'll7I1ll'.1l Trigger, a graduate of South -lunior High. goes for coffee and cake roll with his best friend Ken. After leaving XX' H S.. this blond senior plans to go into the field of auto mechanics. XY'hen not studying. Dave enjoys work- ing in cars 96 HY' it LINDA NWYMAN 24 Bradford Street College II Ska ir gezzfle. Joe ir roy. fill! llvere .r .1 izvizzile in ber eye. Active Lynn likes cooking, Sewing. and bowling with Frances and Roberta. Girl Scouts and church fellowship leave her very little time to eat her favorite food, spa- ghetti. Linda would like a career in nursing. Best of luck in the future! EDXWARD CARMEL 62 Hammond Street C0lle'.Qe Ed eyes a teaching career after college . . . former mem- ber of the Dartmouth High student body, now devoted to XY'altham . . . also treasures his sailing experiences . . . all predictions indicate smooth sailing for Ed. Ait11'ilit'.r.' Debating Club 2, 3. XVILLIABI CARNEY 105 Milner Street l'or.1Iio1z.1l Serious Bill, a member of the drafting course, comes from Lexington Street junior High . . . enjoys reading in his spare time . . . often seen with best friend Ray '... looks forward to graduation and then the service. JAMES DAIGLE 571 Main Street Ciffllefei Jimmy, who came to XY'.H.S. from St. Marys. can usually be found with Steve and Larry. This blue- eyed senior enjoys his college course subjects. His future plans are obscure at present. but he will be successful at whatever he attempts. lv ROBERT YAINIARTINO 36 Florence Road Hozzorr Great ir Ike 772,771 zvbo .fmilef .11 .Ill I.l.t'k.V.l' Red hair, blue eyes, frecklesg Yarms has arrived. Bob plans to be a physicist after graduating from Tufts L'ni- versity. Yarms, a ham radio operator in his spare time, can be found with Gus, Carl, and Benz. Ac1iz'itle.r.' Senior Band 2, 3. 4g German Club Z, 3, -lg Ornics Club 2, 53 Audio-Visual Staff Z, 3, -lg Latin Club 2. PAMELA KENT 17 Virginia Road Bz1.riz1e.f.r Pam comes straight from the heart of Fort Viforth, Texas. This sweet miss sees a future career as an airline stewardess. A vivacious girl with a yen for exotic dishes, she swims, models, and bowls with equal facility. ,-1r1i1'itiv.f: Talent Show 4. CHARLES KIBIBALL 7-i Plympton Street l70C.?ll071.Il Sonny, a future serviceman, keeps busy-with the Boys Club and C.Y.O. meetings. This stock car fan likes his math classes best at Vocational High. Sonny can often be found eating sea food with best friends, Art and Roy. DANIEL LINNELL 71 Indian Road I 'or.1!im1.1l Daniel enjoys Shop at W.V.H. . . . favorite foods include steak. This Lexington Street junior High graduate hopes to enter the Auto Body busi- ness with Billy, Tony, and Ed. Good luck. Daniel. VIRGINIA ZANCO 155 River Street College II A gentle mind by gezzfle deedr ir kzzozwzf' Brown-eyed Ginnie, a former South Juniorite, gets the greatest enjoyment in dancing. Bowling, singing, and eating fried chicken with Kathy and Frannie also rate highly. XY'.H.S. teachers are the best, this future secretary claims. Best of luck in the future. Ginnie! JAMES McCARTHY 53 Pine Hill Circle College Il Good-natured Jim is most often seen with John and Dick roaming the corridors or hunting. for game. Newton Junior College is next on this graduates horizon. STEVEN MEARLS 60 Brightwood Road College II Easy-going Steve dislikes people who are always in a rush . . . wishes all his classes were in the new wing. This friendly lad can often be seen with Lenny and Steve. Next fall Steve will be off to school again to further his educa- tion. ROBERT PARSONS 9 Hiawatha Avenue Vomfiozzal Let's get some sea food! cries Bob . . . loves shop and theory classes at the Vo- cational High . . . water sports also rate high on his list of greats. Bob plans to be a builder. Best of every- thing, Bobl YCJUTH SPEAKS Ours is not an era of common men or mediocre objectives. Today the world has need of the uncommon man, the man who will dare to set his goals always just beyond his grasp. Xlife must be such men, for we are tomorrow's leaders, we are the brightest hope of a troubled world in search of peace. SUSAN CROSS Leadership of the right kind is gravely needed in the world today '... If one is to be a true leader, he must have an upright character and be willing to serve others, as well as to be served by his followers. Leadership must be unselfish. If a person desires leadership only because of such motives as glory and popularity, without being genuinely interested in those whom he would guide, he will certainly be a failure. A leader must think and act for others and do what he feels is best, regardless of public opinion. JOANNA CAHILL The future of the world rests within the minds of youth, and what we do, or don't do, in regard to developing the potential of young Americans will determine the fate of our country . . . An informed citizenry is the backbone of our nation, for the citizen who lacks knowledge and understanding of the times in which he lives cannot be a 'good citizen '. ROSE GENOVA XVith lack of purpose comes stagnation, and with lack of mental energy and originality comes deterioration. We must meet the problems of space and of com- munism. Are we meeting them with our full force? We are not if we are letting others think and work for us while we become the slaves of mechanization. Machines should supplement human physical and mental activity, not eliminate it . . . Mechani- zation should make life more challenging and rewarding, not easier. RICHARD MESERVE Because much has been given us -much is expected of us . . . Strive to serve your generation well, for it has been said, 'He who would be greatest among you must be the servant of all. '... The simple everyday courtesies that each of us can extend to each other, the faculty, our friends, and our parents, such as kindness to our fellow- students, cooperation and tact in the classroom, attentiveness to our eldersgform a life pattern which we will carry beyond the classroom into experiences and situations to be encountered in the future. BIZTH CiAI-I.ACiHliR If every man of a ship's crew does his ultimate best at whatever is his assigned or chosen task, that ship can win any race. Our ship of state is in a race now-a close race e with the vessel that bears the Russian emblem, and it is our duty as the crew of our nation-ship to make sure that each one of us contributes his best to the taskx that each one of us becomes increasingly aware of both his personal and his national duty. XY'e must become the best businessmen, the best scientists, the best educators. the best artists, the best athletes. the best craftsmen, and, above all, the best citizens then. and only then. will we indeed be worthy of our international trust. 'IOHN Mcl5ON.'Xl.l7 Life is a journey that leads us down the road of time. Today one small but important segment of that journey is drawing to a close. As we turn and look back on the path we have traveled these last three years, we see a series of milestones which have marked our high school life. ' As we took our first halting steps down the narrow pathway that was to grow ever wider through the next three years, we elected as our Sophomore Class officers Ronald Lopez, president, Anne Fucci, vice-president, Elsa Durkee, secretary, and Raymond Dougan, treasurer. NV ith pride, we acknowledged the advent of Waltham High's first Honors Course. Other distinctions which came to the Class of 1962 were jeremy Hagger's election as treas- urer of the Junior Classical League of Massachusetts, Richard Meserve's Honorable Mention for Region I in the Science Achievement Awards for the 1960 Student Program of the Future Scientists of America, and, finally, the selection of Susan Cross and Deborah Carr as Red Cross Representatives to be sent for a week of training to Hood College in Maryland. just around the corner from the Sophomore year lay the junior year with its expanding horizons, both socially and scholastically. We commenced this important year by electing as class officers Joanne Straggas, president, Anne Fucci, vice-president, Elsa Durkee, secretary, and Ernest Ansara, treasurer. In the annual Kingsbury Temperance .Fund essay contest Priscilla Moore won the grand city- wide prize, james Vanderwyck, first prize in Waltham High, Joanna Cahill and jeremy Haggar, second prizes, Karen Blomen and Richard Meserve, third prizes, Gloria Gosselin and Suellen Childs fourth prizes, John Morris- son and Robert Eiorelli, fifth prizes, and Marsha Gard- ner and john McDonald, sixth prizes. Other writers who added to the glory of the class were Sally Madden for her poem Snowflake Soliloquy, published in the National Anthology of High School Poetry, and the two United States History Honors Course classes who won a George Wfashington Honor Medal for their history of Waltham churches. Honors in the scientific field helped our class reach another milestone on the road to progress. Sally Madden and Robert Yamartino were selected to partici- pate in the fourth annual Summer Science Program at Thayer Academy in Braintree while janet Swift was in- Crm vited to take part in the summer science program in bi- ology at Brandeis University. Stepping off the road for one evening, we entered the realm of Shangri-La, the scene of our junior Prom. Representing Waltham High at Girls' State was Rose Genova, and at Boys' State, Glenn Moulton. At graduation Richard Meserve received the Phi Beta Kappa Book Award, john Crane the Harvard Book Award, and jeremy Hagger the History Book Award. Thus in glory ended that segment of the road that we all traveled in our Junior year. As we took up the journey again as seniors, we entered the new academic and science wing of Waltham High School. Much as we will remember the beautiful new cafeteria, the wonderful modern gym, and the labs, I am sure we will remember more vividly the bridge in its unfinished state Qespecially noticeable when wetj, the long period of half days, and the W-105 Club! At this time also the Wfaltham Vocational High School welcomed a new principal, Mr. Lloyd VanArsdale. We elected as Senior Class officers Robert Pantanella, president, Brian Robicheau, vice-president, june Mosca, secretary, and Jacquelyn Skane, treasurer. To guide the Student Council we elected Peter Curry, president, Thomas Gray, boys' vice-president, Anne, Fucci, girls' vice-presi- dent, Elsa Durkee, secretary, and Beth Perna, treasurer. Raymond Dougan and Barbara Donahue were selected as co-editors of The Mirror. This Wfeeh at Wfaltham High was edited by Suellen Childs and john McDonald, with Grover Kinsman, Laurence Sicotte, and Thomas Mancuso as Vocational Editors. Returning from a summer in Austria, our A.F.S. ex- change student Richard Meserve greeted Mariella Mella from Italy, Henry Olela from Kenya, and Doris Rawak from Uruguay, who were to join us along the road to graduation. In the realm of sports we were well represented on the gridiron by seniors Thomas Lucas, Peter Thiffault, Robert Crowley, Michael Hargreaves, Alan Grote, Robert Allenburg, Grover Kinsman, Robert Pantanella, and Ronald Lopez. Our conquering heroes were inspired by these cheerleaders: Captains Sally McCullough and Sally Zgsfory Madden, and Mary Dawson, Nancy Chapdelaine, Geral- dine Fahey, Geraldine Stankard, and Denise Fournier. Chosen to represent Waltham High at the XVoman's Club were Joanne MacClary, Elizabeth Perna, Maxine Weiner, and Susan Sinclair. Our D.A.R. Representative was Susan Cross. Showing their theatrical versatility were James Belyea, Judy Carey, Vanna Stenquist, Rose Genova, Gilbert Scott, Susan Piper, Joseph McMenimen, John McDonald, Arthur Shriberg, Steven Brinn, Neal Poole, Deborah Schofield, Marion Frechette, Linda LeBlanc, Elsa Durkee, Sally McCullough, and Mary Dawson, who took part in the Senior Class Play, entitled Come Oren' To My Home. which was directed by Thomas Eastler. - Our queenly contestants in the March of Dimes con- test were Mary Dawson and June Grnstedt. More honors were reaped when Sally Madden became a finalist in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search and Rose Genova in the National Merit Scholarship competi- tion. At the same time Thomas Mancuso and Laurence Sicotte from the Vocational High School were awarded a certificate from the Graphic Art Institute of New Eng- land for their excellence in printing. Our basketball team, led by Captain Glenn Moulton, in- cluded Richard Meserve, Dennis Larson, Charles Grin- rod, and Edward Burns. Wfith hockey cheerleaders Judi Glossa and Joanna Cahill, co-captains, and Maureen Fahey, Janet Chase, and Debbie Carr to inspire them, the hockey team, which included seniors Victor Doucette, captain, Stephen Brinng David Littlefield, Barry Foster, Robert Allenburgg Robert Cincotta, David Magner, and Alan McCarthy, played many close games at the Arena. The tie with Arlington and victories over Medford and Rindge were especially rewarding. While we were engaged in athletic pursuits, twenty- two of our scholars received recognition by being elected to the National Honor Society. The sport in which we most distinguished ourselves was track, which was started in our sophomore year. The following seniors were members of the fine teams: cap- tain of cross-country John Crane, captain of indoor-out- door track John Niose, and Robert Sevene, David Jack- son, Richard Milligan, Frederick Viles, Richard Hartwell 1 John Crane, Charles Cotton, Robert Macfarlane, Michael Hargreaves, Alfred Cosgrove, Alfred Barber, Robert Pan- tanella, Thomas Eastler, Alan Umbrello, Grover Kinsman Robert LeLieuvre, Thomas Lucas, and Richard Meserve. As the road neared its end, we prepared for adult responsibilities by electing Elsa Durkee and Charles Berry as Student Government Day Representatives: Raymond Dougan, Priscilla Moore, Susan Cross, James Belyea, and and Jack Morway were chosen to be members of the Stu- dent Exchange Committee. The Vocational High School chose as its representatives Grover Kinsman, Laurence Sicotte, and Frank Carbone. In addition, members of the Senior Honors Democracy Class won the George Wash- ington Medal from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. In March of this year, Judy Annunciata, Joan Appol- lonio, Cheryl Aucoin, Joyce Engebretson, Marilyn Foster, Sandra LaFort, June Ornstedt, Joyce Setzer, Carol Nel- son, Geraldine Fahey, Nancy Sawyer, Nancy Semenchuk Mary Rasch, Cheryl White, Joyce XVerren, Claire O'Neil, Joanne Mikula, and Beth Gallagher were given Gregg awards for their speed and excellence in shorthand. 7 As we neared the end of our journey, the Senior Class presented a tribute to America in the form of its Talent Show entitled So Proudly We Hail, directed by Thomas Eastler. Amidst the glow of Harbor Lights, we danced a glori- ous finale to our high school career at our Senior Prom. And so, leaving the road that has given us both knowl- edge and pleasure, we go out to face the greater chal- lenges that lie before us. Co-Chairmen Margaret Manzon Priscilla Moore Assisted by Suellen Childs Gloria Gosselin Sarah XVL-bb Arthur Shriberg Evelyn Falter Q X? .af l Q I 'R 2 5 nw ,.-0' Ar, J ,,4e ' Ill fx' llllln llll - ij will gf' mm bllti. uijii ',c5 'Hump .fn -.- M W i LY Y '.i-alpha' 11 Re J K xx A... B 1 tif gill 1962 CLASS Harbinger Productions present Exemzire Producerr - ,, , John G. McDonald, Jr. XX EEKEIND IN VUALTHAINIIA Jeremy Hagger RUt iL-6 Terbzziml Advisor Karen Blomen Deborah Carr Denise Fournier Joan Mullen Joanne Straggas Richard F. Hood ACKNOXXILEDGEMENT-To the charming inhabitants of Walthamia, all graduates of the Class of 1962 at Waltham High in the United States of America, we are extremely grateful for their co-operation in the filming of this travelogue. We are especially indebted to the Emperor, who is the only elected monarch in the history of government, for his kindness and hospitality. Far below our jet, in the midst of an aluminum foil sea, just visible between the cotton clouds, a dark mass of land appears-our first glimpse of the Isle of Walthamia. As we circle the island, a flash of reflected sunlight fastens our wandering eye on the Walthamia-Astoria, one of the many Anderson hotels. Give me your attention, please, says Captain Charles Smith over the airliner's speaker system. XWe will be setting down in about five minutes. Your stewardesses, Miss Hoffses, Miss Kelley, and Miss Pasquali, will help you fasten your seatbealts. That is all. The big jets hum confidently as we sweep in on the long white ribbon of runway. Immediately upon leaving the plane we are impressed by the ultra modern airport which is complete with a traveling lounge which whisks us to the main lobby of the sprawling airport. Amidst the hustle and bustle of the arrivals and departures we somehow check our return reservations with receptionist Rita Methot and cash in our temporary insurance with Beverly Cumbert. Next we are cordially greeted by NX'althamia's Prime Minister Raymond Dougan and the welcoming com- mittee: John Milmore, Ronald Rando, Thomas Giardina, and Patricia Wilson, and the Prime Ministers secretary, Beth Gallagher. After the welcoming ceremonies are finished, we take a limousine to the capitol. The route from the airport to the government plaza is over-whelming. As the beautifully landscaped William J. Gallagher Highway rises up to the central plateau of the island, it looks down over the Garber-Farina Golf Course which is flanked on one side by the rich forests of Wfalthamia, under the supervision of Lord High Forester, Rodney Lawrence, and bordered on the other side by the Rodney Clarke Beach and Amusement Center. As we climb upward, we pass a I.opez'Malone truck going over the Porter Bridge, which crosses the MacFarlane River. The bridge was constructed by the Morway, Landrigan, Viles, Lucas. Flynn Engineering Corporation and is dedicated to Robert Porter, Walthamia's leading physicistg the river is named for Walthamia's outstanding mathematician. Both of these men of science are presently members of the Madden-Meserve Technical Research Center founded in the honor and memory of Mary L. Hogan. We are suddenly aroused from our thoughts on these facts by the appearance of the magnificent government center directly ahead. Our attention is first arrested by the tremendous murals that were painted on the capitol building's xvestern facade by Richard Veno. Good afternoon. Welcome to Walthamialn exclaims Thomas Neville as we leave our limousine. As assistant to the Emperor I will be your host for today, since his Highness is at the moment in conference with Miss Judith Glossa, President of the Walthamian Biochemical Societyg then he must meet with Robert Morreale, Janet Pittari, Linda Ryan, Nancy Maher, Sally Shea, Helen Keefe, Marion Frechette, and Kathleen Toohil, all members of the Walthamia Teachers' Association. I don't know how I remember all those names and appointments. I guess it's becatise of Charlene Flynn, Beverly Moldoff, and Judy Malloy, they're all my secretaries, you know. Well, if you'll follow me, we can see the inspection of the capitol guard before we begin the tour. At the front steps of the capitol building we see the honor guard resplendent in their uniforms of red and white. Captain Ronald Doucett reads the roll-P. Hersom, J. Daigle, R. Ahlman, A. Hall, R, Halleran, XV. Demeo, R. Vanaria, R. Orris, R. LeBlanc. They all snap smartly to attention and then march off in perfect step to their respective posts. Then we return to our limousine for our tour of the island. Our first stop is the Caughlan Memorial Hospital where we are greeted by nurses Carol Rivers, Joanne Melvin, Linda Wyman, Barbara Buckley, Mary Carroll. Fayth Bishop, and Harriet Brownell. Then we are led into the operating room where doctors Crane, Brinn, and Hargreaves and their secretaries, Diana Jackson, Maxine Weiner, and Pierina Cianci, are huddled around the operating table. Scalpel, says Doctor Crane. Scissors, says Doctor Brinn. After a whispered question we find that they are operating on Craig Johnston, Walthamias leading commercial artist. From the hospital we proceed up the main street of metropolitan Walthamia. Our attention is particularly arrested by the huge Shute Department Store whose manager, Alan McCarthy, is world-renowned for his business administration techniques. The ultra-modern Lando-Babineau Garage, the Fries-Sheehan-Bari Bowling Center, the Alagna-Aucoin- Brandon Secretarial School, the Littlefield-Vanaria Aeronautical Engineering Corporation, and the David XX'right Art Studios all catch our attention as we proceed down the main street. Especially notable are the buildings at either end of the mile-long street. On the west end is the Mona NX'ilson Church named in honor of Walthamia's dedicated missionary. On the other PRCPHEC Y end is the twenty story Katzfliibunc- Iiuilding. XX'althamia's leading publishing house and ht-nic ot the Iuklnfc. lt is there that we are headed to meet the busy cclitoi1in-chic-f. Dana Isafx After .1 quick elevator ride. we fincl ourselves in the executive offices of the ll.1jf!i,1N.','I Trfkmxc. After passing the desks of Nancy DeMont. Marilyn Ifoster, Kathleen Ci1'1111cs. Sandra Laliort. Carol Nelson. -loanne Mikula. and 'lanice BaumannffMiss Katz' secretaries we arrive at the sancfum sanctorum of tl1e editor. who greets us warmly and tells us tl1at she has just ret11rned from the lireault. XY'oodside. XY'alsh Beauty Salon and must soon be off to the lliuiise' if MacClary. vv here a special fashion show is to be held by Powc-r's graduate .ludie Annunciata. Perhaps you could come. asks Miss Katz. As much as we should like to go with her. we tell her that o11r schedule does not permit According to Supreme Secretary Neville vve m11st return to the government center shortly. So back we go to our limousine. and then we head once again for the government plaza after a short four of the Delaney-Crowe Athletic Center with manager Albert Porter. Back at the capitol vve are enthusiastically welcomecl by Lord High Commissioner of Entertainment and Court Jester Neal Poole. who tells us about the big entertainment plans that have been made for the evening. Oh. there'll be a chorus from the Brock-Bisson-Rousseau Dance Academy. There'll he a dra' matic scene by Linda LeBlanc. Stephen Gullotti and Pat Iiedele will play their guitars. and Henry Powers will do his imitations of great singers of the past. and I'll clo my act. Neal tells us. The supreme Secretary then leads us into the capitol building reception room. where a great crowd of people are waiting to see the Emperor. Legal secretaries Christine Forrester and Nancy Sawyer are rushing about trying to take care of the many claims. complaints. and requests. Eileen .loyce and Peter Travaline of the Travaline-Joyce Public Relations Institute rush up to Sec- retary Neville spouting plans for a big promotional campaign for XX'althamia's chief industry. The existence of this industry suddenly becomes evident to us as the Lord High Secretary of Public Engineering, Carl Freclrickson. comes stomping into the lobby staring at his naked wrist and exclaiming. XYhat time is it? XY'here is my watch? Xlv'hat time is it? A million clocks and I clon't know what time it is! A rustle of garments and the click of opening pocket watches fills the room as everyone present checks the time. However. more than one time is heard from the many answering voices. I7our-fifteen. Four-twenty. Four-ten. Four-thirty. Four-seventeen. All differentl A disgracel XYhat time is it? One whole island-nation dedicated to the making of time-pieces. and no two people have the same time. XY'here is the Lord High Time Keeper? Xvhere is Sir Conrad Calclvvellf' Here I am, Sir. says Sir Caldwell as he rushes in with his hundreds of watches rattling and ticking uproariously. XXI-lll Vfell? XX'hat time is it? demands Ifredrickson. Er-ah-seven A.M. in Moscow. Ah . . . eleven-thirty P.M. in New York . . . lc-tis sc-e . . 4:30 A.M. in London. Yes, yes, yesl Off' with l1is head! Xlv'hat time is it hefty Xxllhlf tii11e is it? Ciuarclsl Off vvith his watch . . . his head . . . ohl The secretary stalks off raging and shaking his head VC'hat I need is a li.u11ii'1ori'gcJ watch. Chuckling to ourselves. we proceed to the office of the Lord High Chancellor of Hospitality and Vi'elcome. 'loanna Cahill, who greets us XV.ll'IIIly and leads us to our LlI.llIllWL'I's. where we prepare for the festivities ahead. As we are getting ready. Hunting Masters Robert Allen- berg and David Ramich return from their day in the wilcl forests of xXl.llllI.lIIIl.l. where they have shot a number of pheasants, deer, and other game for the evening's banquet. At last the hour comes. XX'e are ushered ceremoniously into the main dining room. XYe are seated near the head of the fable along with the Prime Minister. Council of Advisors, and the exccutives of the XYlcllflI.lIIIl.l Vfatch and Clock CorporationfPaul Doucette. Paul Yurkus. 'lllclltli Hardiman. XYilliam Doheny. Theresa I,c-Blanc. R. Callahan, -Iulieanne Curtis. lirances Cancoffa. Liloria Gosselin. Theodore Prophet. and -Iohn Ciuc-rin. After a fabulous meal the entertainment bcgins in the Belliveau Memorial Theater. which was designed by Andrew Al.lItUvLlIl.l and built hy the Fitzgerald. Davis. liraclley. Hargaclon. and Knippel Company. XYe are very much iniprcssccl by the theatre and the recordc-tl gferg-oplionic music supplied by .1 system dcsigncd by the Kirley-Iierry Iflectronics Corporation The f.1miliar Sicotte Publishing Company traclemarls progiai catches our attention for a moment just before a fanfare announces the arrival of thc is,-ct.-1 His Royal Highness. Ifmperor Cilenn the lfirst of the most High Moulton Dvnastv 'N The audience rises as the royal company moves down the aisle to the iov.1l bov ln thc tiain vve sc-e executive assistants. .loan DiVico, Claire O'Neil. Ronald l'c-rro. and .lunc M--sta cach of whom carries a basketball or football fthe Ifmperor is .1 great sportsmanl The music begins. The LllI'l.llIIi swing back. and the st.1r-studded spcctaclc- bcyzins llt.1 to-- soon if is over. and we find ourselves back in our rooms However. the nevt dav' vvc .ut icvvaidctl lv. the magnificent to11r of the rest of the island with our guide Lord High lioicstci. lviwlncv Lawrence. The views are magnifitent. the scenery unbelievablcl vve find it haid lo lcavc vvhcn tl1e time comc-s. As our yet pushes the earth awav' bc-hind it. vvc- chat vvith tltc onc XX altlia: ian vvlio is returning with us on his w.1y to f,.lllll'IIII.l Ciene Hamilton and then vvc gauc lvatlc at flu. island which has been lanclscapc-d to rescmblc- a huge clock face 'l lic sunlight str:lscs tlvt poltslicd surfaces of thc- government center and plays back and forth as if on thc taccts --Z .1 dia:--n.l The nose tif- our steel cagle points wcistvvard. .intl the tiny kingdom of XXl.IlllI.llll!.l .1 faiivlancl 11' p.1st and present sinks back into the waves like .1 clreamfish rctuining to tlxc' pcacctel dcptlrs of the ocean 'l llli FND Jli If A qty J .- 'w Q cb? U QW: 'HX A cv 1: W X 'fc I ug VT st sa t A., lW?'lTi-fl f xg J N -, ' Q If X,.f ili QU F' - df? lk A 41 .. 5 N Zi . if 'V 1 .xx , r,5 l 1 l ff 1- - i -.A x 4 Y 4- -,.r--'L- -Y il - X-XR f.c.em.... e . L if ' e ' -e 2 55. ee ,Z 2 .-Yffeeeg ' .gl 3:5 hazy!- Q Q lvl.-' 'QE-aZ- ' . -,, 'I ..'.'i' -rl . - I jg . fl X - K .1 Q .- sf 1 -s . g ' 4 Q 4 Ia 'O Q. Q I L - Q.-. . :Q , in 3 - 4-f lu - --11 -u-up -23 - -I - --:: : 11- 9 -- - M: is :G ,H L Q E Il 1 -.-..- l l l i V if-,1 Wifi ,4 1962 CLASS WILL XX'e. the glorious Class of 1962. being of well-trained minds and. thanks to one-way traffic between buildings, sound bodies, hereby bequeath and devise to the faculty and students of our Alma Mater the following: To our beloved headmaster, Mr. Gallagher. we leave .1 cloverleaf to relieve tongestion in front of the main office. To Mr. Van Arsdale, director of the Vocational High School, we leave an electronically-com trolled parking area to accommodate the overflow of cars from the high school faculty. Mr. May can novv add .1 hand-painted Hawaiian tie to his already famous collection. Vie bequeath to Mr. Hood a box of exuberance and a new copy of EIIJJII Frome. Mr. Morarig is the proud recipient of a matched set of TGIF and OHIMA flags. XX'e give Mr. Husson a twin brother to help him find just the right person for each and every business position. So that her students can sing French songs while she plays the piano, we will Miss Betts a choral room. XY'e bequeath a large glass case in which to display her innumerable Valley Forge medals to Miss McCullough. For our patient and kind secretaries, Miss Murray and Mrs. Slaman, we will pay full tuition for a course in dramatics to enhance their performances on the new P. A. system. Shod in a new pair of shoes, Miss Hogan can walk down the corridors of XV. H. S. to her official course in elementary mathematical functions with a series of B. C. clickers for accompania ment. To Mr. Avery we leave :1 fool-proof method for untangling his standard wave Slinky and a kick- resistant wall. W'e are sure that Mr. Benedict will be delighted with Il German shepherd dog to take along on future ski trips. Mr. Garrahan's bookcase novv contains a leather-bound, gilt-edged edition of his fascinating vvord games with a color picture of the Isle of View on the title page. XX'e proudly give to Mr. Neylon an obiectiv-e. unbiased history book and, best of all. unlimited extensions on yearbook deadlines. To Miss Tahaney we leave another classroom of delightful boys to adopt into her already enormous family. and a year in which to straighten them out. Mr. Hendry will view with surprise a red finger with which to make his innumerable corrections. This gift is appropriate because the budget on red pencils is being drastically reduced. For the pleasure of the rest of the school we will the Home Economics Department a fan to spread the delicious aroma of freshly baked goodies throughout the building. For the happiness and joy of his future classes we bequeath to Mr. Lynch a gold-plated 2 x -3 for his many board meetings: a large jar of peanut butter and a box of crackers for the collation. To Mr. Rames we give a manual on how to construct plant pressers and one field trip to Drumlin Farm. We honor Mr. Belliveau with the title of Most Appreciated Producer of the Year, and award him unlimited access to the Lexington Street junior High auditorium. Our gift to Miss Hale is a flag from every country in the world to give her International Relations Club room the proper atmosphere. Miss Mooney will finally get a new homeroom equipped with an air-conditioner, a clock, and We leave Mr. Mrugala a diary in which to write his numerous adventures with driver road So that he may announce future Blessed Events in the style to which the rest of the faculty is accustomed, we bequeath to Mr. O'Brien a carton of cigars. To Mr. Yetten we leave a copy of l'lopr.z and a baseball team without senioritis. Mrs Keenan can now study Latin to her heart's content with a lifetime supply of Cicero's fame and glory with matching arguments and debates. XX'e dub Mrs Carney Songwriter of the Year for her new NX'altham High song. To Miss Hogarty we leave a diamond-studded gavel to use in her new lecture hall. Mr. Lando may have the dubious pleasure of ten three-foot pencils and a stockroom full of session slips to keep him in a constant state of ecstasy. The gym department will receive doubly active classes to make up for this year's idleness. To the junior Class we bequeath 180 chances to emulate our success as seniors. To the sophomores vve leave hope. XX'e do hereby ordain and set our seal to this most solemn document, and do choose and appoint Mrs Shirley. Mrs. Brovvn, and Mr. Meader to carry out our wishes. Cb.Jinf1eu Rose Genova Dana Katz .'Iflffl.HIli Maureen Fahey Marsha Gardner Sally Madden Claire O'Neil Leonard X'X'encis Grover Kinsman-Vocational l I . . . , a class ot silent girls. il l ti' ,fy students. -ree? ,ik 4 Q I ,l i . i-.. I l lil iii 1. .l - -2 S sf 2 X1 . T Se- - i 3'-' 2'5 l Q l i vs --1 '21, Xfrf, ,-,.,-- Z!! -E, Z' fe Fira? -,,f sl- A.. ilk eN0 5 't ,QL cr 2a12y1'1!,,, a On thc cvcning of lfclwruuy 1'. 1961, the Lexington Street junior High School gym was transforrncd into Ll be.1utiful Shanlqri-La. n-l ' 1 t unzbf f4'Oll2 l liIiRlfqXliY I T Iv'ftl lim.. .5- KX IO3 T Y - ,R KL' : ll 1 ffkfk if ' Z'-X ' i V far , HgA.'-1, ' rr 1 , lie -is JLH 'gi L 'Q'-ff25 , r N ' A z a .gf XY'hat happened, joe? i Happy-go lucky jim 4 A real natural 4 The day before Believe meff 'V if: . ? - , it T ,QA- Gaf., ?. -x E! H- 5--1 '1- : ': - ' ,f 'x Mr. Director ng THE EXECI 'TIVE COMM I'l I'IiIf Grc sting in Ncw York Mr. Maestro .md Co. J! Yu- I ,l'.,.'Ui1 1 ' DoRcMi ,.J 0 o W' lil TALENT SHOW Su l ruL1mlIx' WK- Hlilu xxxll lwug lu rc-mc-mlwcrul lux the C . f J . u of thc lwrwht 'st N wuts ul 1' nr S 1-v llmlcr thc ox H, A 1 A. lar Q lst mnmmtlus J xuttx :Il xx r lmrd .lml long IH .m cttwrt tw prmlL1LL nulhing loss th.m .1 terrific slum whi It xx .1sY All profnts ut the shmxg uf wu wcrc put to thc worthy cause of Qui porting our A.I5.S. CXLILIIIKQC prutgram. F I. s xg I N iggx .Zi -'Q 1 y kqxg. ' 5 . ' , i ,' X :Pix L, A if Wnznnmmuum i I .4-v A ' 'V' 1 , A-,,..wv ' . M Q 1 5 A,,,....,. fs, L ,A Q: nv' X if aff kj' ,igug-M , X Q1 W . v ',-f' ,, ff V A , , , ,f .r -, X is 1-Q- 8 . '7 F ur-r ,... '24, , 3 f F5922 , V-Ba.. , ,..k'1, Q 1 . E, WE COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGI-H I Our faculty also enjoyed a wonderful evening .it the Prom. ,I oi 7 J I I , 4.41, ' e .3447 -r -.. Q L ll' SENIOR PROM On the evening of May 25, 1962, our memorable Senior Prom took place in the newly constructed and beautifully decorated gym. From above, entering couples caught a lovely view of colorful gowns and deco- rations. The Prom theme was Harbor Lights and, complete with fishing nets and a lighthouse, the evening was a won- derful success. The Senior Prom Committee is cer- tainly to be congratulated for doing such a wonderful jobg their efforts were much appreciated by the rest of the Class of 1 62. OVR PROM COMMl'l l'lilf L. gb IO 'llllf NIVSIK' Oli VIN V. KX'l Ri? IXI .- ,IC If 36 DG 7-1, if' .0 se, 1 fx . 'K y A -' A ' If 4 ,I if ., I 'Y V I n I ' 3' L u A V ' . f , Q' ' Q I, it 1, 'Q ff 1 'gf Il 5, ff, tg ' I fl CLASS DAY her lovely court of attendants, and a spirit of levity prevailed as the Class History, Prophecy, and Will were read-with many pauses for laughter and applause. The Senior Superlatives were then announced and the 1962 Mirim' was dedicated to Mr. Gallagher by Co-Editors Ray Dougan and Barhara Donahue. Thus ended another happy day for graduating seniors-another day of memories and fun. - if f. ap'-ef 1-ff-,f-asf. s .Q 4.-y4 - iq: - --a. iz u:5C3a,gegv3:qd9A.3-,35mX.1f- 1: -5.?3?,QLZE,: ..-,-,, -1 ': 111 , , 1- r, -f 'H ,-I '-i, H ' , ' -L .y '1' i27Qf.ufC,fgT1 5- -rf .: ,ZS-'J , I vP2.5?1:11 4.,: ':.'- K5'2Ni :'f - 1-W -:,- -' ,.'g'f' fzq.-4-.3f':s-vu! fx-1.34. if 41--1'-fk-'I - .f' ' 1 'N Cfan Ubtu U' 'wt 'nun J .f 'l'l.llfTlflNN Waltham High Sch-ml llam. PRIN PHI! PN XL Uur Band klbllftlf xx UP WI' l,t UNH. Num ntl Pura: ii A l'rr1ndrnl f-I ihr I Inq ul V302 IIAWY Hl'l'URY Xlnnmnir Munn, Pam ni I 4 Ximian. I hu-:fd bv NIHIIY Llllllli Sill! NIH! PIXPIHN FKITKR KRTNI R NHRHH Rf. i.inRlA ',Ilssl.IlN Hull NIU. WYBR sflllllff kuuw Ili.-xlrv I I ANN l'H4lPHH'l' lnnw II--Mn, 1-,in XL lm.-xiii., 1 f..,.wi l--ur'-I bv kxnvi ulnmh MN!-5 rin NNHH IVHMHAH 1 ARR JUAN Ml IILN livuwi NTRU.-A5 ' hi W Il I. lliur l.is..x n, Ins. Kin, I limfmf .funded hy MAllRl,I,N YKHFY Slfilll MAYYIIPN MARSNA GKRUVHR WIAIKF UNHI. l.HflVlER KINWXIAN IHVNKRD VQIYIIN KWARIJ UF CIPTY Du-ir Yu- mum un Ronin Alu slum, DEDHQKTIUN 1-I 1062 VIRRIJR in llfnilmmfv Wiillum J ftnllnphfr Rl.H'35ltW Xl. Hur Hui-l fffw UM' WU 1 , I so 1...-.': 1.7, , x vi. 0 ' 0 I F P 5 , s Q ah' 'Q NAU? lxl llllitllflllxiil Was! yaespecfeaf Was! 512,89 fo c5uccee0f 979119012 Qjffg jyzdosf Sqffzfzb no 5 , - Kes! fbwooiflrzy o 051' fgr GQJJ QD10fy7Zcosff6r GQJJ 972251 f7aQ12fe0f afzbnafj yversonafy Qyfzs l 1 u an F ELICITAS MET' IILTIMA WHS 1962 9 , i? ia.. 131 'A .2 al, f A 1 .N vm W M ' - -wx 'lit X H A ' Q- , ,, -1-eg, - ai N V . . , ,' 4 . l ' In 'I Z: ' . V- ---Y-1 ,I f , nv 3' E a.,,-fagltzi, Q . .. -it? ' vi-ga -ff . L :fe if-' T, , 0 .VLJ '-rv 4- U, Ki Q .f,f.'1' . -4-ff'-7: ff.-.Kflcx ' AJ QMF ' as U14 ' D E':I 4W2 xW, fi K gf 1 rl? QI G.Q2q ' 0 ls' Q , K lil Q ' ' . ' . A U --vu 'N 1 an I 1 -Q4 l'i WW U 4 -iE? V, 'x G8 1 liiail- 'L -. 6 . '- 'gl If SN! 'UU w 1 9,A Y' ' if . .A EE 52 if - ' 0-. A fig ,7 ' M -I v-. r .1-, x .'-N 11. 'T, .1 vw- ,'f,- -5:-S .. -:Q '-- 'H 4- , Nur, . ' JA ,, :fqflm-v C.,, -1 ,.'. 4 UQK ' yum -.4 - ' 'L X .- I 4-1 .a .5 , Q,f..,a!f fs. , .15 J' V .- 3 'nfl ff -nr, J . if 74'F'.f+zjfg k .J Q ,--,542 a.- , -2.4 Vx 4 ni 'vi ,.5 ' x N Q xxSl 1:4 'bf 1? ' - f, 1 - s 'N 4 . -X S ,. ' N.. ' lf MQ. ' 4 Ill f 1 X, N . 1?-' Q. . N fn f, ,S ,A .I vv- I 19.01 4 .- 11 ,- cd .. .- ' 'W 'gf A'f A N iQ I 5 1 wg-A' 'W n ,I a ' z - 1 .,, :,q-, Ax. In 'il Q f. v4 4 1 . 1 Q,o2a. .. ., 5,-gn . Q 'QE A if., .. ' - 4., ga - J 4. .,, .. 1, ANL' ' -1 -if H '-'H 5 2 4:4 3 l , f gvg , . .,s-9-3r.,-A S Q A I U..- -wx:-.. 'LS' i gigs., W A At 2, I- ' if 1 ., +4 N' ' J 5 - 4 Lf , ' f' T6 QR 4 g' ' , h . . I , 41 !5g5'XwZf nli . wg, 9. - 3-N4 sl. W L,k1x'X-R.. ...-.....,, BOSTON UNIVERSITY AXYARDS LOCAL AXYARDS Ansara, Ernest . XY'aItham High Sell-nal Alumni Schirlarship Barber, Alfred . . H-yvey Players Schiilarship I Bliimen, Karen . , Raymond Crawford I Memiirial Award Br-iwnell, Harriet . .. .. . XValtham Graduate Nurses Assn. Seholanhip Childs, Suellen . . Sons in Italy Schialar- ship Cwpsiin, Janice . . . Special gift uf Class of 1917 in mem-iry wt Raymiind Crautiard tri .1 future teacher Crim, Suian XK'hittemf1re PTA Scholarship and D.A.R. Award Daxxwim, Mary . XY'altham Training Schia-il lair Nurbes Trustee! Scholarship Diinahue, liarhara . XValrham Miither's Club Scliularship hir Niirsin: Ijatun, Di-rm XY'aItham Seniiir High Graduate Scholarship Falieis, Maureen XYaItham Teachers Asxn. Selifllarship Faulkner, Marilyn XX'alrliam Ciradiiate Nurxes' Assn. SCI:-ilarxhip SCHOLARSHIP KEYS Brandiin, Madeline Cross, Susan Flynn, Daniel Gallagher, Elizaheth Genova, Ruse LaFiirt, Sandra Madden, Sally INICI7iinaId, I--hn rw. LOCAI, AXYARDS Firma, jiihn Grover Criinin Memiirial Award Ciray, Virginia Kiinta Club Award hir excellence in foods Cen-na, Ruse Merit SeIwIar5I1ip tinalist jr. Classical League Award fur excellence in Latin Ryan, Mary Linda , , XValtham Seni-ir High School Graduate Selwlarslrxp Shriberg, Arthur . Beecher Memorial Award Sinclair, Susan . XY'altliam 'Irainine Scliiiiil-Nursex Trustees' Seliiilarsliip Straggas, -I'l.lIlFlC . . XY'altham Teaehers' Axxn. Selwlarxliip Sullivan, Francis . XNVJIIIIIIITI Veterans uf I-iwreiun XXars Suburban Cluh Schiilar- mliip-XVaItham Swift, janet , XValtham Cliilleee Cluh -Rensaleer Medal I-ir Mathematics Th--napwn, Riinald XYarrendaIe PIA XY'encii, Leiinard S. Car-iline Pealwdf-' ScIiiiI.1rxIiip Au ard XY+iiidiide, Riilwerta Zi-nta Award liwr extelleme in elwthiziq AIL'NQ.'INL', II1LI1aIiI BIuIa, Iawuis , Siciitte, Lawrenee Straiggas, jiiaiine Swift, janet VanderXVyk, jamex XY'enLis, Leiinard I ISROXYN I 'NIVVRSII Y ll thi llll 4. UI F!! iii. .,, L' ' 'Y--J., 1, .V 1 HARVARD I XIX I RSI l H f' a I' . a vw P, -.4 A ,. YL M 1 A ' I 1 I 4 1 ' his :ifivx 1 A XXIII XIUN tialllxl l Y-1 'Vocational Views' Grover Kinsman, Joseph Ricciardi, Lawrence Sicotte, Allan Foran, Edward Misch, Paul Dupere, Richard Aucoin, Robert PLHG Swanson. David Carney. .N ia, cf . J ' Y . '-Q-E X55 YEARBOOK STAFF 3. . Fifi: Razz -Lawrence Sicotte. Grover 4 ,fig Kinsman. O - NOX Sa't'G7Jd Ro if - john Graceffa, Thomas Q ffl? Mancuso. '-I -9 ' ow X' fl 'QL' gls lsl I X ii Eli SIE' I l ' X ' l 'Q Elsie S E E on i II6 'EH E ' E : Q 'S E sl sl WALTHAM VOCA TIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 441 :QM ' 'W f ns, .S' N . rv , 5, N ill' sf 1 ,7 ,W O ,Q SJ eo ,ti VOCATIONAI- SENIORS s XJ! VOCATIONAI. SIfCRE'l'ARIES. M cC.1rty .md Mis Gr.1cLfr'1 IJXT7 I X, kr, . T f 1' - 1 X, ,, , J ' xiii? - X41 Sfffkkp' i 4-S x ' 1,-,651 1, 5 f Q' Q 's 'gg 'Z - 'fLjT,i1 Z W -- N Z ' I L 'X 1 QQigHAMf ll f 'kf WA'-T 1 NN. 5 f fifeff wN 0 Q X if . x 5 TXA N NHIGH fgk +55-E ,fy f xl!! l 4ATl . 'Qc 56899 -flzpw ff if 'KG' Af Q f I X gp 'rg X Q X if X I Z A X - 4 'xx .2 . ,Z Q 'e .. 'J s X0 H' ,dj I Kff f , 1 ff AUTO BODY DEPARTMENT rd Fir-.fr Rau'-Thomas Day, Alan Buttrick, Robert Lavash, joseph Ricciardi. Philip Ramsay. Mr. Viscarello, Robert Glovasky, Robert Neufell. Henry SanSoucie. Anthony Colarullo. Second Rau'-XY'illiam Baker, Paul Schiavone, Francis Sherman. Bruce MacFarland, Francis Racine, David Maher, Thomas Ferreira, Edward LeBlanc. Anthony Bicchieri, Neil Golden, Vifarren Light. Bari Rout-Ernest Chiasson. Frank Daley. David Kaufman. Richard Babineau. Gerard Leger, Lester DeVincent. Daniel Marqus. -. . ,VVK 1 . ' ' l 1 I 4 ' i ' W r, 1 ' , ., X r ,- V -41. --if iff! S Refinishing in Auto Body I ll8 AUTO MECHANICS DEPARTMENT v . , 4 N x If k Qu A Q .E - ' 4 JL' . Erik- ' uf' i ,iff -. G5 '+ A K pg,-n-. Fin! Run'-Robert Iannuzzn, john Barca, Ronald V.1n.1ri.1, D.1viLl Mmm Swmnf Rffz4'fI.:1wrenCe Quinn, Arthur McAvoy, Norman I.iI'kIN.ly'. W0 X- fl 2 I f V 7 gms X tw gk, i ' J WV E , A ' - 1 5 A i f-l a if J . i l Io -- E, X K . l440.1a:l'4 S ZW X Q 'n., G' 'J E fy 4 :X V:w-mt in .'X1:fl- Nfuimrx r-f- ----r-vv .QL-V It --,,,.. II9 CARPENTRY DEPARTMENT NN? ' ' .- Jeb S, ,M xx 1 X wb ,ff ,rg , J' ig f' ' 1 Fm! Rffu'-Donald Neibcrg, Philip Lamburdo, Frank Carbone, Carl Martenson. Swffmf Ron'-Robert Domings, Bruce Carson, Wfilliam XVheeler. Tlvim' Rnzz'-Robert Orris, Earl Bosquet, Mr. Russell, Instructorg Joseph Caruso. Alan Fornn. Razz' Fffm-Stephen XX'nitl-cunns. .ll ,X ,V Y H521 ill 4 -up 'Y 1lL.lX cfs At XY'nrli ff I S-f f W5 44, 5 'rw 95 1 f ll wolzsra M, P,T.,, DRAFTING DEPARTMENT ? 3 i ,-'V' ng. ..u..sj':h ' P , 1--Qv+Q viii . -ln., ..-n. 4, , KT 'fl 1 If X Rwn- Cin-ur' Kinwxln. David Ahlmxn, XY'illi.1m Ru I r R w 'xX'lllT.1I!1 fl.lFFlL'f'. l7L'fJif1.lDni C.lI'IiL'I', Andl-L-xx NI.lI'Il'uI1l.!. lwI1I1UL:L1'in. 'I'l1w .1x fNf.1:L:fIu S 4' ff R '4 Ftuxgxrt Owuni, Alan Mutin. Jwscplm MCNI.1nm, XX'ill1.1w :Iwm .V fix NIL: T Q,-11 ll,.lw1Nfw1fvrIwf1 1Il.L-fZ1Yf'I1.'i -ENN' .Z Z' x -Qs l I 7 1 5 IA , I I1 1k ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT 4 'W A ' ,r ea ,, 1 A, H- 4 'f M Q, 4 sw It ,R -V N, A075 fb' aft, ri Q , ,af ui is A vi ,fda R' V .,, ' 'Liss A .n1frI9'?'A V 4 if 'X--an P, R MQ '-va kgfdifi . Fff'J'f Rau'-Richard Bentley, Robert Barnhart, james Boudreau. Richard Mason, Raymond Grenier, Fred Bussiere, John Moran Willard jasset, Donald Adams, Peter MacDonald, Thomas Grimes, Carmen Cannistraro. Second Razz'-Paul Catton, Ronald jasset, Ronald Fucci, Ernest Hoagland, Charles Berry, Leo Chiasson, john Roy, Ronald Chais son. Norman Day. Third Rau'-Russell Aucoin, David McGrath, Paul Atkinson, Charles Kimball, Richard Brenniclc, Mr. St. Martin, Instructor Edward Misch, Joseph Zanco, Robert Niemyski, jude Keenan, X X Y W..luf 'c v 1 Eg Q :J Q 'M J fh5f.ff!'iRC ' i K, A Q as M' 1 , I A : Electronics Lab in Operation. I22 -L M -Q H4 'I '5- l 1 MACHINE DEPARTMENT 'T Firff Rnzz'-Paul Dupcrc, Paul Grimes, Rumld Hinds, Stcxcn D.1xis,juscpl1 Vcillr-ux, Tim BUL1LiI'L'.lLI, Philip C.1stcIl.imw. Snmzd RUll'+RiKi1LlI'ai Hart, 'Ihcodore Prophet, Arthur Turruttc. Paul Farm, George Sharpe. Cirl Bclodr-.ui, Arthur Num Romld B.lfDh.lI'f. Leroy Chamlomit. Richard I.indQcy. .'X'.-ff' gr I.'I'I1 'V XY A PRINTING DEPARTMENT 11 l1iIi'fl 1 , I Min Q .V .fy , i , . . ' A L. . 3, ' X N , - fre sf lfjh Jw - :T-M' 1 A, . ., e ' W! Fi:7'1'f R011 -Glen Holmen. Donald Kaplan. Second Raul-Ronald Desaulniers. Lawrence Sicotte. Charles Bentley. Richard Cassidy, Fred Mars, John Mancuso. Richard Le- Blanc, NX'illiam Gormm, Norman Davy. Demetrios Miminos. Thomas Mancusn. 8 N3 1 ji QT A f ss ,Eff A , eff-'ff fl E 5 g c :it 1' ff 1 ssl N , 1 N SESS Si Q 1' The Printing Shop which does .ill schiml printing l24 WELDING DEPARTMENT . 9-45 n 'l vi -,bf - . .4 nj, ANQ in. . 's ' - . ' 1 4.4 ' Fin-I R711 -.luscph Bisson, Stephen Knippcl, ML-lxin Guy, 'Iuhn V.lLlfklL1I', D.u'id C.1rncy. Allan M.1CDwn.1ld. SL 5011.1 R0 zr- Ian I.cBI.1ng. Gwxjuc Mcrshon. n ,- I .', 1 'I 6, xx 'K ,RM f fi' XX , E X N 'ak' X. 410, 4' X , X X 11 ? - ,f X Q wonsffv QQ E flklfwl, 'nlf'XX ' I V ws Bragn, Robert Stanley. vi'ilIi.llN St.1nk.1rd. Ruhurt lindsey. Francis Logan, D.1x'iJ Rankin, Victur D1-mat. Frank I 2 CANDIDS 3W,, lv-uv igslf 14 5 L a 5 4 P E i -. ROOM W-OI U1 Fir-if Roux' Silvia Johansen, Donna johnson. Nancy -Iaquith. Melody johnson, Kathleen Kilcullen, Susan LeBlanc, Barbara Hunter, Elaine Kendall, Charlene LeFort. Rose Marie Larrahee, Patricia jones, Carol Hyder. Second Row: Steven Gruber, Bruce Kennedy, Robert Hindle, Richard -Iosephson. john Joyce. Harold Gustafson, David Holl, Philip Harris, Paul Keller, Paul Julien, Robert Hohmann, Richard Hill, Stcven Kilgore, Donald Hamilton. ROOM W- 101 Ill' gjjll vYW Furl Rout: Ann Pomerleau, Helen Ramsay, Bernice Bucl-cert. Mary Nixon, Diane Ristuccia, Carolyn Russell, Carolyn Ponte, Anne O'Keefe. Cynthia Putnam. Barbara Nevard. Second Roux' XY'ayne Prophet, Lloyd Peacock, Bob Mosher, Stephen Piirerino. Doug Palm, XX'illiam Quagliozzi, Richard Brown, Carol Rietchel, Betsy Robinson. Third Roux' Paul Poirier, Jay Hatth. John Passcrello, Phil Pilla, Paul Palmer, Robert Pratt. Albert Peel. Frank Peace, Richard Rayne. RCOM W- 107 Fira! Roux' Anita Barlow, Jeanne W'hitney, Linda Maselli, Dawn Andrews, Alice Thurston, Nancy Argonti, Mary Leunard Phyllis Crossland. Srrwzd Roux- john Range, james Ahlman, Williani Kresser, Ronald Rutowslci, Richard Collins Richard Sheard, john Leger, Don Brannelly, Richard Culver. Third Rout: john Baldaro, Paul Murphy, Charles O'Neil Steven Spaulding, Alfred Blanchard, Christopher Brigandi, Ruger Richard, Richard Clancy, XY'alter Duddy. Paul Brennan RCOM W-204 Q sl' ull: i lull ia' Hia if NJ ' s. . , . iv, l ' J -' Z 9 rl, 'ian' i y Firf! Ruiz: Mary Standard, Susan Stewart, ,lwAnn Simimki. Sufannc- ilaxl-ir, l,i-iia-iu- SI.lIlli'l1, Sandia Saiii--liiiiiu, Alum 'li-lfv'lUf. l.Urr.Iif1L' 'lillilw-llllf, Diane Rynn, Marilyn Ciainphc-ll, Sliarwn Struiu S.. R :i Mark Ruxcn, lauicnti lixari N N s Donna Scnnc-tt, -ludith Sliadr.iwy, Maura-cn Rynn, Adricnnc' Stcxim, M.irig.iiit Shaw. D,iii.i cimzh. ,laiiicx finciati. l': :ri Smith, .XYL-slr-y Rich, 'l'fim1 Ruiz: liryan Rimak, Arthur llivwtilatilig, 'lilii-ixpax Rxaii, ll.-n it-lux, l'rnt-at Nha lla:-i Correia. David Rithardi. lfdmund Siiiiiiwm, Stcvcn limciilwcru. R-vhcit Stciiipwn. Philip Rliudu ROOM W-205 1 ,ii R ,H ,. I - A b i' X . - -. ., '. I f -V 4. 1 3 fi' Q Fun! Roux Judy Thorne, Doris XY'ood, Ernestine Tomao, janet XY'helan, Frances W'aht, Sandra Young, Roberta Wforthing- ton, Linda Vitale, jane Young, Jeraldine XX'ise. Seroiid R011 .' Charles Wfilson, Philip Teri, Louis Vassoltti, Glenn Talbot, joseph XY'illiams. Robert Yurkus, Roben Talyy, Andrew Toner, joseph XY'orcester. Third Rout: Joel Weiner, Kenneth Walsh, Ma:-: XX'illscher. Richard XY'eston, Ronald Trott, joseph Gillis, Norman Thidemann, Richard Wfellman, Richard Vitale, Thomas XY'hite. Missing from picture: Bernard Vanaria. Michael Vfhitehouse. Robert Bergman. ROOM S-04 VYPLB F,-fri Roux Anna Mazzone. Maureen Mahoney, Mary Murphy, Pat LaRosee. Lois Mazzola, Margaret Ayouh, Judith D'Onofrio. ,Tune Toroyan. Pauline Tuccio. Sermzd Roux Betty jean Landry, Vivian Bessey, Barbara Smith, Trudy Colle-tt, Diane Kingsley. Nancy Suter. Dian Cote, Linda Cannizzo, Nancy Rosenbaum, Diane Doucette. Tbifd Roux' Diane Gorgone, Nancy Tirtine. Jeanette Tranchita, jean Murphy, Virginia Nelson. Christine Edmunds, Marie Shannon, Ann Arlene O'Brien, Hermine LePort. Mary Powers. Missing from picture: Barbara Krom. Sharon Sullivan. ROOM S-1 15 Firft Roux' Joseph Casale, Lawrence Bowse, Jeanne Simonetti, Joan White, Marilyn Lucas, Maureen Roche, Joanne Vinciulla, Carol Barrile, Gay Carbone, Marie Leger, Barbara Lombardi, Lucinda Potter, Judy Long, Jeanne Bonica. Serond Row: Joan Annunziata, Jean Mancuso, Mary Pictour, Jean Varley, Martha Margeson, Barbara Beck, Linda Tobin, Irene Samways, Muriel McManus, Cheryl Morgan, Beverly Cincotta, Diane Forsythe. S-217 X X fu-it ? Firrl Roux' Karen Blake, Carol Aucoin, Nancy Bordenca, Phyllis Berkman, Judy Ansara, Barbara Bonney, Cynthia Hignite, Carol Brown, Doris Bowman, Janet Boudreau, Judy Brown, Joyce Bennett, Mary Blongastainer. Second Row: John Allen, Quentin Petris, John Bonini, Edwin Burke, John Babstock, Stewart Anderson, James Blaike, Kevin Barnicle, Arthur Busher, Donovan Bowly. Third Rau: Sumner Barbarick, XXi'illiam Allen, John Bergstrom, Alden Abbott, James Bergstrom, John Boyle, John Bradbury, Joseph Bradley. ROOM S-307 1. ,.. fb ' . I ...t 5-5, . 1 , A -,..-, ' . r . , ':fJ' If V, 'I re y nr, Fin! Roux' Larry Selig, Thomas Czehowski, Steve Santamaria, 'lim Geary. Semzzd Rffu: Henry Ahhondanzio, David Carme, Jeanne Horne, Margaret Fahey, Beverley Cremin, Patricia I.eary. Constance Conti, Shirley Ifugan. Sally Hunter, Edward O'Connell, jim Deluco. Third Roux' Bruce Noah, Gerard Cormier. Francis Beninati, Ronaltl Hanninen, jim Hayes, john Cappadona, XX'ycliff Desmond, Steve DeVincent, Fred Donald, Martin Stafidi, Richard Grenier. ROOM S-308 5.4. 'Q ' ' K I Q li X 'Q 0' 5 L SQA '61 . rl 'I 'Z . 4-. : v- .. ' ' uh- -CV I 719155- T lflrrt Ron: lilainc lflynn, Claire cil'L'.lVL'9, Alito lfltniing. -ltamttt' L-t--ririioii, Nnmri lintizt l'.atri.i.1 llanlry, liar? G0l1lm-IU. Llfhl-I fil.ll'nllf1-1. .lane llL'l'1nir1,1lQ. hlaannc Saltt r. S.lIlxll'.l litH.lI1.'f.lI1l M. ml' R :. llt,lI11t.l lizwtrzn, Ka: fl llarirlrl jutly Hammontl. Stephen Qiootlman, Donald Dtxrlxcc, .lamu lim. Rohtit l'tnt.', I--ny lfli-W, l'.ir.l ti:.iiitlztIl, lit-lu boltlstcin, 'I'fi.'r.l Run: Rohn-rt l:fL'xlL'l'luliN, Danitl ci.llF.ll1.lH, liiry Diirihiark lit-luit l3:n:ix I--lin l.1-l1r!'.Ii RWE .lf.l l::.f Robert Gilwhoni, Rithartl liresc. ROOM S-312 ww fiiiii H 4 Ti' Yi I , mn? 1.9 Firff Roux' Martha Childs. Patricia Deneault, Madeline Coroniti. Anne Corcoran. Ann Deforge, Barbara Byrne, Maureen Cutler, Elaine Dicks, Patricia Carr, ,lo-Ann Calf. Second R011 : Thomas Cahill, Gary Castanino, Robert Curry, George Drinkwater, Paul Curcio, John Cripps, Thomas Cafarella, jeffrey Dorin. Third Roux Wfalter Chambers, Peter Curry, Richard Cocivera, Ronald Cook, Vii'illiam Camuti, Robert Clark, Mark Chavez. ROOM W-O8 1 Fire-1 Roux Dale Anderson. Patricia Coughlan, Judith Engebretsen. Sally Gilmore, Virginia Davis, Carol Taborsak, Dorothy Reynolds. Nancy Perry. Marcia Leary, Sally Licato. Seflklld Rou: Susan Glidden, Linda Fitzgerald, Carol Joyce, janet Kinsman. Ellen Carruthers. Nancy Doucette, Patricia Beninati, Patricia Vail, Carol Mazzola. Tbird iR0u'. Richard Nottebart, john Nason. james McDonald, Richard Nocera. joseph Taranto, Carl Krinipol. john Goodwin, John Brady, Owen Reilly, Neal O'Brien. W-103 Ill , 'Ill I 00 Fu-if Rffrr: Charlene Doheny, Martha Chaisson, Pauline Carulli, janet Burke, Eleanor Caxtellana, Suzanne Biondo, .Iudy Anderson, -ludy Cox. Nanny Centola, Kathy Crowe, Kathy DeVincent. Carol Bishop. Sermn! Reza: Douglas Anderson. Rin- ald Benson, Alan Forbes, Roy Dozois, Rodney Call, Edward Gorman, john Beatty, XYilliam Iikxtroin. Gale Berry, Mari Squires, Lorraine Croteau. Tliiid Rong- Ted Arieo, Frank Brazell, David johnson, Richard Hood, james Hartley, james Clarke. Rohert Gaudet, Paul Hines, Gordon Drake. W-109 11,1 5- F' 9 R. 9, ul' lfnu' Rffrip Noel Manning, Virginia lantini, lieth lolmmoii, .laniie llitriililott, .Ioanne Xltllliintx, Fallx' M.-l'iQ:.i. Niitri, Hamilton. Donna Matkeod, l.inda Murpliy, Anne llienite, -lane Kileoit S.. '.'. I li' :. Nlaix Lliaiil nal ,li-,innt X lk.. Kathy O'Neill, Kenneth Xkfilton. Ronald l.arnx', XY'illiarn 'lheiiault, XX :fliazn Xkalkti, Kriri Nliirylix, Stigali n l'.:,f. Rohert Nillett, .lolin f'api'.itlorin.i, Rohert 'laldxlcy 'l'f.'i.1' IC ':. lolin Nl liot, liwli.ii.l lat liaiwlli, l':r.l Nrtnigiz v, la A: I.ixerniore, Kenneth Main, Ritliard lliritahoria, lloluit Y.inaii,i, Nltjllill liziii '- ntllz, llriiix lliuulf kvltfl l ' Kelly. ROCM W-1 10 QX Xa K 1 4 .7 f -ml Back Roux James Bogle, James Falzone, Charles Butler, John Ferro, Leonard Faucher, John Bonica, Robert Connor, Bill Curnyn, Richard Drechsler. Middle Roux John Bersndtson, John Deveau, David Demeo, Kevin Byron, Guy Cericola, Joe Cincotta, Dennis Callahan, Richard DeVincent, Lorna Lane, Ann Robins. Front Row: Diane Shaw, Rosalie Scifo, Sandra Sickles, Barbara Conroy. Janet Petrulavage, Elaine Resnikoff, Eleanor Spaulding, Jeanne Talbot, Nancy Rebenack, Judy Sweeney. ROOM W-1 12 Fifi! Raul: Karen Beale Gail Libby, Jeanne Kimball, Gail Edwards, Betty MacKenzie, Lynn Leonard, Janice Frazier, Suzanne Dawson, Judy Clarke, Linda Cincotta, Angelina Bonica. Second Row: Clifford Moy, Larry Kann, Christopher McElroy. Dee Malloth. John Flynn, David Herter, Robert McKenna, Mark Fetbroth, Robert Murray, Gloria Lentini, Mary Bartleman. Back Roux Michael Norman, James Brandt, Jeff McGann, Charles LaCava, Paul Novello, Thomas Frost, Gregory Gogan, The-mas Mogan. ROOM W-203 N94 ah-'.4 lil 1 1-Q Ed' First Raw: Sandra Mclieen, Janice Pilla, Charlotte Norreale, Maureen Pheeney, Barbara McFayden, Diane Pcrgola, Linda Procter, jennifer Newcombe, Ann McArdle, Lorraine Marmont, Christine Mobilia, Debora Miller. Seffiild Raz4'.' Carson Skinner, VC'illiam Porter, Heing Albrecht, Donald Riley, Barry Vfheeler, Carl Rigoli, Nicholas Semenza, james Bcrkwith, Domenic Patano. Peter Zummuto, Third Roux' Paul Wfalker, David Wfeeds, Edwin Stascavage, Arthur Piper, Royal Rhodes, Bob Vasquez, Michael Notartomaro, David Anderson. ROOM W-207 I 47 lll I llll' if f Z' ll il f 1 f Frm! Roux' Maria juliano, Gail Ftcrupsrm, .loan Shirley, ,loan Anilr.id.1. Susan lin-tlrrirlt, Sillx Agrill-i, Sum li:.i'rui Penny Higham, Gail Alimansky, l.urrllc l.clil.1nc. Stmvril Rim: Sttylieri liolio, Uluilv Sri--tie, l'.ii:l.i 'lirinu, wlwlin failuia james Chadwitlc, llive Criisw, Harry lirtnnan, lludily Coutu. .luily Wklili, c.lllINlIllL' Str.ruig.is, Xi-:iu.in ljtlflllr' 'I f ,ni IQ 1. Robert llowcn, Roger Donlc, lfilwaril Vruppcr, Arthur Di-lan, Str-ylitn limuri. ,I--r llitiun, lit-.itz lllakt. ll ur: fi ':: 1 Robert Como, Anthony ffaruso, 7 ROOM S-O1 iii, Il, ,,,,, ,,- !!'--et! 1 1 - ' HZ 1 :VW Frm! Rau: jacquelyn Garland, Dolores Du Fromont, Katherine Arsenault, Mary Lou McDonnell, joan Carroll, Cynthia Carter, Linda Carney, Marie Chaisson, Mary Orechia, Cheryl Wfood, Karen Conzo, Geraldine Cappadona. Serond Row: Shirley LeClair, Marion Arsenault, Diane Chandonoit, Sandra Corriveau, Alice Bennett, Lucile Cocco, Mary Harwick, Bernadette Bourque, Dolores Cardillo, Rosemarie Collette, Diane Cocco. Third Roux' Emilio Mola, Bruce Johnston, William Henry, XX'illiam Bowser, XX'illiam Brennan, Anthony DeFelice, Thomas McLaughlin, Philip Mahoney, Frank Girolamo, Ralph Amelia. ROOM S-O2 f - nfvi' At if: li,-' ! ,...x Frm Raul: Betsy Colborne, Rose Ciprieno, Loreen Edry, Dolores Condell, Rose Castagno, Linda Cormier, Nancy Colter, Esther Daugman, Carol Faulkner, jackie Dugas. Strand Roux' Stephen Goodwin, James Gullotti, Robert Elliot, Walter Eaton, Steven Ducey, Stephen Grant, james Early, Alan Etkind, Carol Coveney, Debby Crane. Third Row: Lewis Gamble, Richard Frostig, Allen Garber, joseph Grant, Robert Gorgone, james Dukat, Michael Szpak, George Ferry, Leonard Erickson. L 1 i',a. . ,. 4' , L Nik flaws . . . Q. l,U T ,- -9 , Ill ' - A, I 'V t O., ' . 'T 5- ROOM S-O3 I W 3 Fir!! Roux' Roberta Howley, Judith LeRette, Myrtle Crocker, Jacqueline I-Lirringtun, Marie H.1rsipi.in, I-nrr.1ine Ifuurnitr, Gretchen Kromer, Catherine Landrigan, Thresii Kulk.1, Arlene Genova, julia Knznocka, Slniml 161111: Ifretl Kneisel, Rnhert Long, Richard Haines, Richard Kyte, Donald Hay, Thomas I.nRos.i, Wiiync Littlefield, Alxyik Hmmrtl. XY.1yne Htnry. Tbird Roux Donald Hinsmnn, john Kadzis, Paul Mnnzon, Christopher Leonnrtl. Colenmn Kelly, j.itk Dltcy. ROOM S-017 'L.. 5 A Fins! Izfllll' Gcrri cl.lL'l.l, 5l.lf.llCL' ixl.lfLUll, Klnrly litrinat-iv Snr- xlltrith, Miry li.iy, Liwl Niiztwzi, linli f.ir.in'.in t.1, ul- .ri PIQWFUCY- Sll-lfwn Younil. 'll'-IU ciUlL'l11.lI'l, Cilentl.i 'l'lw11lI'Wri. Sri f:.1' IC' ri: -lnilv Strtizzttkim, Hiller- XX .11I,itr, N1.i:xEz.i xl.ll ,izz A K.ithy l'lcnt-liury, Ruth Annu Sumntr, I.1lli.1n Swiitty, .lu-ly Mnry-hy, Lnril S,il,1nwm' If ns' If :. llrlf lizxzku. ffixti n W'liitnt-y, Ronnie llarwy, 'Ibm Cixsty, lit-h Ilittrrwri, Clirtmrl Dylttg A:rnt' l'img.inlt. 154 nrm Nitin?-.JI ROOM S-I 17 In-if ui ' kill: ' , ...Q -3- if ' Fi:-51 Roux' Rosemary Grimes, Phyllis Quirk, Sameera Elfar, Lorretta Lucas, Doris LeBlanc, Emily Doucet, Claire Richards, Joan DeYoung, Dianne DeLosa, Nancy Douglas, Vicky Coggens. Second Row: Bernice Leger, Cathryn Carbone, Janice Cincotta, Priscilla Lemieux, Donna Franks, Ruth MacLean, Bernadette Mula, Ann Lamont, Carolyn Mahan, Ronald LeBlanc. Third Roux' Mary Ann Pergola, Shelia Davis, Linda Cagan, Janet McNeal, Rose Richards, Eleanor Eeeley, Antoinette Mancuso, Helen Boudreau, Nancy Bowlby. ROOM S-I 18 ..... . Fm: Roux Peggy Norton, Elaine Harvey, Diane Staskus, Jeanette Adams, Donna O'Brien, Janet Pilicy, Anne Colombo, Judith Streitmater, Carol Testa, Florence Allen, Judy Zacker. Second Row: Janet LeBlanc, Nancy Demoy, Bernadette Iodice, Janice Fair, Paula McCarthy, Susan Garnoche, Elaine Nedza, Linda Mogan. Third Row: Edward Chipman, Peter Cremin, Gerald Neufell, John Levensaler, Carleton Berry, Peter Monaco, Barry MacNeil, Charles XValker.,Missing from picture: NX'alter Bailey, Paul Beninati, Harry Chiasson, Robert Colangelo, David Emerson, Roland Kinsman. S-201 Fifi! Rau'-Dorothy Devoe, joan Scalese, Carol Salamone. Beverly jones, Nancy Davidson, Marilyn Sloet, Patricia jasset. Simone Surette, Louise Barca, Pauline Hart. Strom! Rffzi'-fMarline XX yskiel, Pearl Deneault, Cynthia Stewart, Sandra Sicotte. jane DallaCosta, judy Nlifellman, Frances Cross, Dolores Gorgone, Katherine Huber, Raymond Hayes. 'Iliff-.I Rau'-joanne McKee, Carol Shedd, Nancy jackson, Deanne Collins, Carol Oately, Donna XX'halen, janet Proia, Marilyn XVarner, Robert St. Germain, Richard Campbell. S-218 I-'jyif RUN' el'-llll.l Powers, Lillian Rastliclla, Nl.ii:ictn ll--miiltaii, Sally' Nlclit-r1.'1t-. lit-.ii1oi' Nl-iiiato, :Xnne l'.1tttn, liar hara OJII. Cynthia Morrison, Paula AlL'cl.l1l1ll.l, ll.irlxii.i'Mi-rang ,X'i.v,.,,-.X R :. lliana flititxilla, lbamtl Ulitillx, li-ilmzt Nichols. flll-lrlci Morrison, Daxid P.ltlL'l'NUl1, Stcplitn Nllti-iiiiult-, lf-luartl lloiliti, liiiliard l'.i-ulitiarii, l'.itriti.i l'.ittt:si: I l 'l'f'.'fJ R014 eltolwert hlullcn, jc'lfI'L'3' lXl.lNUl1. Alti-i.l Xlitliiiiis, llwlurt l.i.'f.mn, fiaixig lllvlwlltli l'.ii:l l'.:i1t!v, liz'-,i li ' Ll1L'.lLI, l:fL'cl hl.ll'lil1.l!N, Src-plugin fj'NgiIl. lain Cllixii ROOM S-306 dr-fq,x'5 Firfz Rau: Louise Shaw, Penny Sweeney, Barbara XXf'e-instein, Betsy Welton, Donna Schaufus, Jeanne Thibeault, Carolyn Ritcey, Debby XX'entworth, Ann Atarcl-c. Sefond Roux' Stephen Thompson, Richard Zmijewski, john Sullivan, William Shaw, Robert Santoro, Allen Ryberg, James Sandison, NWilliam Roberson, Stanley Uhlig, Alan Teichman, Alan Stockwell, Paul Sevene, George Swartz. Back Roux- Michael Shaw, David Steede, john Rumson, Kenneth Starbird, Gregory Shady, Robert Stone, William Romaniecki, Barry Tushin, Bruce Tupper, Orrin Young, Michael McCabe. CLASS OF 1963 JUNIOR PROM S .gp C' '-Q! , mg!! ' , f Cute Connie Q! Camera-shy Judy Y Y YY .mb .Yg K Too young ?! ffl-:os 'B V , 1 in 'fr 4 1 AI 0 YY .und fricm BABY L, West side story C2 1, 47.10- Hnld tlmt Pl 'auf yi. OhY Get that Pcpsodcnt smile Luna MC and my teddy boar. i Q .7 SHOTS fi .Q 'Km .lk I H 4 . 'AT X ,Q e Xa W ASU RER 'A A' me SECRET APG' A ' PRESHJENT 'A ' eo-PRESXDENT vice-PRESWENT l . , Mark Rosen land Burke Arthur Shrlberg Beth Perm A Neal Poole Firrz Rau'-Joe McMenimen, Neal Poole, Beth Perna. Arthur Shriberg, janet Burke, Mark Rosen, Marilyn Campbell, Diane Collins, Dominic Potano. Ser- ond Row-james Blaiky, Ernest Ansara, Robert Fiorelli, Diane Mangie, Donna Sennette, janet Boudreau, Diane Howard, Royal Rhodes, Michael Szpak. Third Row--Elon Soltes, Max NX'ilscher, jeremy Haggar, Lor- raine Thibeault, Carol Reichel, jean Coleman, Richard Hood, James Bogle, Carson Skinner. Fozzrfla Ron'-james Early, Brian Rusek. Henry Powers, Deborah Crane, joel Gardiner, James McElroy, Edward Strange, joseph Fallo, W'illiam Tyman, I44 7 W al l CERCLE FRANQAIS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Maureen Cutler VICE-PRESIDENT Faith Cove ' 'ire --4 ,V ,ds ' :nn gl:-I4 Q ! f Q.. ss- .ggi fir? It p 2. 1 , U7 . 73 I 1 3 I K ill 2 iii LF- Tl 'SHI pew ISA MDW RWM Q SECRETARY I so Anne O'Keefe '-fbsn FW' , . , . 3 4 rREAsURER Cathy Martin A Le Cercle Francais, the first French club ever to exist at W.H.S., was originated in November of 1961 under the supervision of Madame johnson. The elub's main purpose is to stimulate student interest in con versational French. In order to fulfill this purpose the club members sang carols at the Christnms meetini let, adapted by the members ot' the club from Ct r G1 Us Qui P:1l',fCllf, in which all parts were rendered in French 'LC Cercle Fr.1nc.1is, although only in its inlfi is now one of our schools most .ittixe tlulwsg we ill hope that it will continue to be .is suuesslu .e now. sffvl Lila Nlkngi ' AVAKVA lk V uh ak it 'omni ai.. Shu gs. x gp s . ess., 1-'z-swiss-is ss. ci 'ui aT'-Q4 ,figx N -3 P-.1-UIQ '-Tfifl N' ,sf L-'.'::-g Q fig: : ,Chris PPQ r flair 4 '::'3'2f!1- , lin , ' 5 l - F I Q . ' ff -2 Q - 5 'I' ' A ii A A' -s 1- ,- f' ip, -If EZ--F -- -ff--:. : Q 'Q ' f:fI'3 Y'T?iT '-'r -'s fl! AI - Eff i ' A.. 12' few sl, Lf. , -J 'Q and during the month of March they presented .1 play- ,sniff 31357 ., Q . izqvh - 14-:Z 'Ii MY, .iiliifi 1556-ui 'G 2 T 32-.' ,f.0.K L. ' ,A ' . . 1' .: ' - T ,. -- , u 6-2 .mwrnn . . F 1' I 41' ii, 1 lis it is W gf - Q' F Q' '15-' il 5 .Z-f f X Ll.- . . Z:f X 0 I aff.: N A ,Q ff. sf if X TR ap '.' . U ,lg 4: ' FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA .nxpn Fin! Razz'-Billie Hunter, Linda Ryan, Linda Vitale, Kathy Kilcullen, Sandra Young, Karen Handel, Paula Dube, Diana Jackson, Judy Cox, Frances Wfaht, Gail Libby, Eleanor Castellano. Serozzd Row-Claire Greaves, Sandra Ferraz- zani, Sally Shea, Adrienne Stevens, Judy Carey, John Bergstrom. Third Row- Kathy Toohil, Miss Eleanor J. Tahaney, faculty advisorg Ellen Cusack, Cathy Martin, Maureen Rynn, Helen Keefe, Arlene Goddard, Beverly Cannistraro, Bobbie Hoffses, Charlene Doheny, Judy Hammond, Jerri Vifise, Beatrice Epstein, Ernestine Tomao, Barbara Nevard, Rose Mroszcyk. Janet Swift, Diane Vaccarello, and Sally McCullough. xx ! The Future Teachers of America Club was started just a little over a year ago, but it has already become one of the largest and most active clubs in Walthaiii High School. The purpose of the F.T.A. is to help students who are interested in a teaching career to become the best in their field. The club gives the mem- bers information on the different fields available, ideas on how to get into these fields, and advice to make their career a happy one. Meetings are held regularly and guest speakers are often invited to address the club. The teacher-sponsor of the club is Miss Tahaney of the commercial department. It is her job to guide the club members to a better understanding of the principles and ideals of teaching as a career X 5. 'S' 1 YouNG DEUTSCHER VEREIN D Sai. l Y . .iq W is .4 Jgfggg iw' ,.,, I , 1 OITICFRS SECRETARY: Kartn lil 1'::' tn PRESIDIYNT: -Iulm fiI'.lDL' VICE-PRIQSIDIENT: ,l. 1r11 ts litilj.t.i '1'REASl,'RliR: Paul Smnti Under thc tlircctiun of its prtsitlcnt. blwlin Cmnt- Ilia German Club or Deutscher VL-rein is unc tif tliu wut- stunding student org.1niz.1titwns .it XX' ll N 'liliiwiuzglm festive presentations and such cclclvrutinns .is the F.1SCllll'1gS Abcndf' .1 tnlwrful c.lrnix.1l cnnzplt-tc v-ith costumes, the German Club is truly contributing greatly to the stimulation of interest in tlic Gt-rixpin l.1n.:u.iigc and culture. l P l -H il A 'I 4' - ff X 'I R l , 1 gxxx Os' 5 i X X! A 4 I - sg X x i ,f V' ' ij' L- Q.: S'-i' H v' 1 . f' l l X I ' 'fill lg if, . X1 , -,lg If ,' gl XJL' Q ,QA -P it r t -,fl l 2 -2 ' 'Q , 452335 F:-2 i MQ. l 'Tk '-' -N-Q' ' i lv f' S: 2 of i ly 1 xv' . fffwl Q i X- XX ' fx fy N I F? QI, I fl X X 1 XX ' 7' .r If -fix 't X l ff JK 'f' ilksv r-WK - 'X x - 7 'iff 9 -N 0' j L' X J n.!'. 4 .0155 jf 'I Q4 'T E 1 A ci ll i CZ Z-Q., CAESAR I I . if ,S , 'S Cl V F3 TTT 7U CD 13 ll X fy ERGIL AMICI LATINI . ga i .fr wil. V mm l -N '1 V' KJ SENIOR-JUNIOR MEMBERS 'Q fi cv, ,E EXECUTIVE M' ., COUNCIL gf, Q . 4. fy- 11 S. Fifi! Row-Barbara Morash, 4 'N ' ' t Francis Sullivan, Jeremy Haggar, 5 -, S john McDonald, Leonard Wen- A ', cis, Dickie Dacey, Rose Genova. Ti Second Ron'-Melody johnson, gif? Q, K 'Vx Rose Mrosyczyk, Patricia Carr, ' f ' Q A if Joanna Cahill, Raymond Dougan, 4 i I 9' 1 Susan Cross, Frances Wfaht, janet , Whelan, Gloria Failla. x i I , K ff , K QE ' 7 Z' W. ,,.ln,m SOPHOMORE MEMBERS F-. IF 'Nas This next 4-:ml has an ixv- f ' I 1 mf ' mid MAQL .fdf I S 0 Q 5' 'Vi L .-l ' o 'ri ll'-,if 0 i i it n x waiiam Jslgl CHRISTMAS CARDS Only a very few days 2' left before Chris' ont-e again be just a bre' Natural' , . signs ' x 5' agai' fore lov 5 eve loo. then that every of you t that vve'vf, -ingj she will trade in her .,, mining cap for a nurses cap. 'eekie wishes she 'eefiil ward when 747 l . 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' XVI-.S onli iliiitstlm tliis IM'-'M tifffip i it pil' , Xyps to .i liiistling. ltiistliiig lit int' it writ, si . S Ol lioiv. with tliu lit-lp -i:VYXlr llit f 1: Nite 5llIl'lLl', uli-1 .irq tltu Nl.ilt .ilnisi 's 7:31 A ICU is put tiihuitlist' .intl is ttlmil fri tl: rt tk til m' Than with the liul N wt tlit 'iiznntrs ' 'l'i.fs XX Luk l lf - .it Xxnllllhllll High is piilwlislitil L 'IP 5 ' Fl wining in thc .Xvtfi f-'l'i. ' 14 3 . In I - fay iibson, menarfi isomengen. Donald Stevenson. Florent-el .y.'Patti. Charles Tr-rrel, Alfln mms and plenty of ine for irc MORE 'CARDS' his Graceffa. Ken Kr-zar, Cary 'mp ,WM .md gate, in 1 our HNVQ1' ' ' f H7 ' ,- 'P-' - Felici Cir indeed. It is a sh Q and NMR SPAPFR IDIIURN d u , - . w 9 rawir fficiixe Cai? agiduronlhi d' - lom has ff ,lCf6IN5' Haggcr. Silly Matltlcn. jo,inn.e Cahill. lint illn- fll. msg 0 FWF' fn WE ly been elected preside flings, -lolin MfDtm.iiti, suntan ciitiitie, tml st' s as .mp mn, 'RC lp ' amp' up b pet ta the St. Jude's C.Y.O. H Cmss. Rose Gcnoxi xytlq-l,,.Q and hluoim Ulf Jaimlfm IS Amp ture plans include Boston. -W ' ,nfs ,,.I7i...'.,,. .ne no... .ii N',m,1,, mm ,,,Q.ip3i'n Oktlia bllsl Sllhecfllffloll Odltor lPC7D Rnd 2 1 2T'PPT' in 'l0llTYl2l- fha nnvt' nov-H ic nf va elnir-rl-i ?. pi If ,A 'r'o,. for ' ,iatenas 'Ffh at l.f had Nlrosvy K Chr 'L A - her 11-oz -Vahafl oft X if al K D . NST 'tlXPY llN' kee L OCC Ma her mit res in ' St. Yll ll th! N-.' Zat Cre ' W' PX .Am Co sp' ' Po 4 M2 1 . hip S th. f' Be f'. ' 1-04 ,P .l.'lIYl'x4 wit Q UC xi xx siwxiii it s i ,xii 'f l ' da , Q 1 fi':.if' Cl. lj-'lu' lv it Sally Slim, lit-tsp' li-ilmisiiii, bl-niiim Nti.i4tg..s, infill lirtinii, lluiiziu linzin i,m.ty-q,- 5L1 '-lf lffifl xlflnll' Nlcl5ciiiAi:.ll. limi' Cicriimi. Niisiii fliiivs l3.in.i K.il', lnlin Xltllfr:.il.l N ill, it K lrftis li 'rft' C V .-X . tw th lim- lltnnings, .It-it-tin' lliigunr. i V ,V I re: lf'.'f.l Rot. --Denise lfoiirnit-r, l5.irli.ir.i Nl:-ipisli. Xl,irsli.i liizklinpzst K.itli'. Xliittn, Xl .zu lJ,u.i.si ri. lkfil-, t f I , lPl Mmmi' c'I'lli l I'-Ull.I. xl.lI'Ig'll.l Nli-ll.i. Ui-nn.: I--linwn .-'trim Hliitti, f .itlix Kilwlri .l:'l :' Sl li -' I '- WXK, H . Elsa Durkee, Steve Grant, Bet l 'mrm me SYUGPUW af Wal- 'life i, S' hi i - ' X sey Welton, Joanne MaeClary,l ham High and to the public ?'mYl 'm'm MU! 'll ll S 'l4' X Charles Cotton, Rita C'urtis,' f UNEP- We helm. N01 lon: mimi' f N Lois Mahoney. Anne Pucci 80, of -at ZFOUP .of students up me S ll-'l'l t 'it FPPPIH' ' ' t Sally iXIOhilial Joan Lpplairp' tFImmanu!9lC01Ig-gp yyhg gm. the next inirrl :n tht- form of iff . - ' Ppfgr furry and Jump NTOSCEL Ogtqlhfff' and Sf-inf 3 Chfigff-nag flbll flllll0llllt'e'lllt'Yll TILE? XX Kilt! 4 - 1 XX N' i. A Committee to gafhm. mg. ,ard to Nikita S. Khrushvhf-v,l lisii.. Klee.-zity -'l.lN'1 of tue. an we-1 -f l4O Sfestions from the Students tn- -Ve don't suppose Mr. Khrush- has lwvti ell'- vii to V'-i Hifi 1.-:rs Pep Squad Iii' .13 ,Wt i 1 A '- ' E -- ll' l , - I Q X g 1 .ix lil .u xl' xl ll ,- Il llll I W' iq L ' qu ' 'mv 1 Wu ul l - Q21- NV! GH mewfl, 1 5:5 . .- a-,.u 1 fan I 1' 111: 4. ia -w , w--.- , -.- 3 ,Qq--g-.,, '-,gli-. Our football pep squad was established to promote more school enthusiasm at the rallies and the games. The girls build up the spirits of the boys with their cheers of joy and approval. The pep squad members certainly display a zest for victory. Whether our boys win or lose, we are always proud to be cheering them on. PRESIDENT be c.ecc. eeel J :met Chase VICE-PRESIDENT .,cce c ,c i, Jackie Skane SECRETARY , eccee Donna Flynn TREASURER . . cccce Janice Copson fits fx E yegibiex ,e wan ' 'wfK??'l1N, if'-Skifiikh'-'l 'WQYKIHN' ,Qs :iw 'll iw .121 lfyisricilwfi all M' if WWW eh' FN T W' 4 :UQ .ff Mfr! gin' lim yi i X 7 Ros khdvuax. Ifirll Run ihlglnq' J.lLlLIlll1. MAIN OFFICE STAFF A C: 13' r Arlcnc Gmlrlarrl, ,Indy C.lI'Cl', C.ll'lilyI1 Rusicll, lieu-rly Mnlrluff, Anne lrulcl. Rosalind XX'.lkIIN.lD, Dwnm Flynn. :Fi 210 OFFICE STAFF Eileen uluycc, -Iudy C.lI'Cl'. Susan Slnrluir, l.iml.1 Shirley. Q7 -ai... V. -Ioan Shirley. Harriet Brunn- cll. Kathy' 'lhulmil 54501111 Rwrz'-licwrly Mold- off, lieth G.1ll.1ghcr, Duhhif: ' Sclmficld, Susan Piper, Srlly Burden. Donna Brock, Sally Alllclllllllllilll. Ruhu-rt.: Hulfws. hlaninc Clupwn A ' I T1 7 I 1 I IX? 5' 1. 'fum X 1 :af 1.5. :ZrIE2?!E2E1E5?-434.3-Q. .ff '5:.ffg'5E5555Eg5g: I-1-Z-Z-if . J . :i?5S w.,Q l lr x ' 5b'lI3Il:::5' '-,Q , ., E5:51'f.-! 1 1 v' NURSE 'S STAFF 1 I If 4. l, - lvl. Xl --,- V' le- X, 4, I-' - 'rf .. I , ,, N 1 '- rr- I l pl :V rwul xl LANGUAGE SEMINAR Frrf! Rwu+Mr. LeFlem, Sus.1n Cross. Karen Blomen, M.1riell.1 Mella. Sally Madden. Sally Shen. .lo.1nn.1 Cahill, Miss Dubois. Mr Benediet. Scvmzd Rfiirf-Robert Eritkson. Robert Hazel. Doris Eaton. -leremy Haggar, Paul Siano, Robert LeLieux re. Rithgrtl Meserve john McDonald. Ray Doiigan. Daxid Jaekson. ,l.1mes V.1ntlei'wyk. -limes Bclyea. Gloria Iliilln. LANGUAGE LAB i ASSISTANTS I-xi if lwu ---Gail Stempson. Mau- reen Pheenev Karen Blomen Madeline Qoriiniti. Xrlly Matltlen. Linda Giartlina. Elaine Flynn, Srrmimf Rffzz-Paul Sianfi. Alice lileifing. lS,irb.1r.1 Monash. Xintlm q,int.ilr1citii. l r.zntes XX'.1ht. Thad R :Q-Ernest Green. Raymontl Di'LlAL.lD. Richnrtl Hi-ml. Ylohn MC- D nild. Daxitl ,liitksi-n, Alun Hiiwirtl. limes lilmkie. Ann Hig- Ute, Robert l.el.iLL1'.rL' Dune O -l AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF Fir!! Rwzz'-Cliff Roberts, Rick English, Ronnie Doucette, Bill Commuti, -loe XY'ooster. Roy Rhodes. Serwzd Razz'-Ann Fucci. Barry Foster. Ralph Fiore. Tony Filoso. Tommy Gray. Joel Gurdin4 er. Art Shriberg, Mr. Donovan. Faculty Advisor. Third Rou- Gordy Drake, Roddy Cail. Dick Delany, Bob I.eLieuvre, Danny Garrahan. Dick Meserve. joe Lan- do, Max Vfillscher, Glenn Gustav- son. Ronny Rantlo. Paul XY'alker. l..i-.. 'lohn Cmnt .limn Shirley -QU LIBRARY COUNCIL Fira! Rau'-Jeanne Salter. Elaine Dicks. Janice Copson, janet Chase Sally McCullough, Evelyn Falter. Marilyn Foster. Roseann Caccia- tore, Ann Corcoran. Joanne Calf. Srrmzd Rau'-Beverly Moltloff Beverly Cannistraro, Anne Fucci Rose Mrosezylc, Nancy Bergman Linda Tobin. Third Rau'-Virginia Nelson, Nancy Tirone. ,lanet Pit- tari. Diana Jackson. Madeline Brandon. janet Swift, janet Stemp- son, Beth Gallagher, June Orn- Stedt, Barbara Bonney, Kathy Flah- erty, Pat LaRosee. l,ois Mavzola Barbara Roberts, Barbara Nevartl. Irene S.lINXY.ll'S, v v u isa si 1-x Cl OO MAROON SQUAD Iffrf Ron 'loan D:X'it'-. 'lL.l1.lHl'. Curtis. llieresa liarzloni. l.o s Kla- lioney. lilsa Uurlxet. 'lane Xl sta. Martha Holirzes. R--naltl Di ueett. Russ Malone. Ronal.l I. l'L'! Tliomas Lucas. Strf,1.'.f Ron -fliita Curtin. Geraldine Bari. Marg Dau- son. Debbie Carr. Joanne Straggas. Rose Genova. Rose Bonita. 'latl-:fe Slcane, Pam Moore, Ginny Gray. -Ioanne MeClary. Anne Fueti. ,lutly Annunciata. Ellen Cusack. Helen Keefe. Gloria Gosselin. Lorraine Dibluzio. Pat Mancuso. 74ll.:I.j Rua ffNe.1l Poole. Kim Hargreakes. joe NltNle-nimem. 'llvizimy Gray. Beth Perna. John Nlilmore. Bob Pantanella. Ernie Ansara. Arrliur Sliriberg. Brian Robitlieai: 'Lf CRIMSON KEY IJ ,' IQ I. Xral l'iwf1. ll-I lutas. lion.il.l llwxuttt, li,a:f'. ll s trr, l7rnit- .'Xns.ar.a, lotl Ri.lftl'1l1 llitliarxl Dirt-. N.. If 2 leztrux lla4g.u, M1412 tif' -su i'Xf!lu:r'Nlu'lM:i1. lkevozxi l' .Q Tl lialtali lw ft, lil lu if l ' IC f. llofx 'J l l.i'- as C:-tp:-,t NR, lvi li' f lioluli ltl1tiQ'.Z..fl'T Tl lla' IM-.nl l't!lnZ .l I '- lf ' lolin lizzie-. llak MQ. 1. ' 'Z 'lyzk ,.l' vl,.lX.',l'. 61 Uvllllthliqqs 'ihnnngpf wg .5 lk ,Q- OUR SECRETARIES' MRS. SLAMAN RUSS BIURRAY XVill Wfalter the electrician please come to the office immedi- Lately. :iii 'J' G BUSINESS DEPT. STAFF Styli-licrh G.1lI.1AL:her. Nantjf S,1'v.'5'er, Gerry Fahey. 5'.',af:.Zm i ef-Nancy Bcrgnun. Cnrwl Nelwn. Dime V.itc.1 relllf. blifjfe QCl!L'l l54 ,Q Wmiarlimram WEATHER CL UB Firrt Rau'-David jones, Ronald Doucett. Leonard Erickson. Carl Frederickson. Serozzd Rau'-Leonard Foucher, Richard Kirley, Richard Frieze. Paul Ben- son, Robert Yarmartino. Z' 9 Q J 1 . f-gs K9 r5L'o 4'5,,, X C- x 1 ,gg Q 'um are ll J 3 g'2Qq'aEgf , . , Q ' . f O. x '- ' .5 yi- ,If'lg41 ' ,JK .I f tl -- 1P f F UF - 'Q '.: v,J'..'-I f ..f Y-tifs.-.'qA' In -v 1.-. i- , S 2' .I x 3 , O 1 i'-'N-f'?'i F? . 151 -X lu, I s -A9 ., - Inf , . '-4-.ff xi l H T461 If 5 I 1 .-7 1 5 . ifx CHARLIE BENTLEY Captain ' I lv: 1 if ll , f ' BOBBY CROXYLEY e -,,- 0 I' -- fy . I, , i , I o BOB ALLENBERG ii' gg lk X fr . 5' 5 l 45 I lb DICK HARTXYELL 3 ,owl .nn if KIM HARGREAVES xi 3 C K. Q. , Y., . . . .-St. , , . . ., ,-:, - 1 fl. GLENN MOI 'LTON I56 . . ' 9 . N: fill 1- - 1r,.v..i-It 2,3 N, ,3 K V Ll 1. A 1 is V- if . ' ie' fl U l :W 1 li Q ' i' f . A if V' 1 , 'fi- f i i ' PAL'L .mxoxi TIM CORMIER Tom LL'cAs , lg its . . 5, 1 RONNIE LOPEZ QQ ,x 111' Jw ...E u llwrnn Fin! Roux L.-R.-R. Vitale, G. Perna. C. Wilson, D. I Carmisciano, R. Hartwell, G. Kinsman, E, Byrnes, R. i Lopez, P. Graceffa, R. English. K. May. P. jannoni, L. 1 ' W' Chase, T. Cooley. Middle Rau'-T. Lucas. Thiffault, R. Crowley, T. Cormier, R. l ibnfyn- . f ,I Q Q :ls I ' ' 'A lt' At QM l ,I Q, li DIR. HENNESSY MR- Head ,...u. 9 dll. 'T- The XX'altham High School football team was fortunate in enjoying L1 successful season under second-year coach john Krol. Despite being plagued by injuries, our Crimson gridsters compiled L1 won-lost-tied rec- ord of 4--1-1. Fortunately, two of the four victories were against arch- riy.1ls Newton High, and our Thanksgiving day opponent, Somerville I I . BA ' 54' a , ' x 4 ':- t I C if!! X ll? ' , I f JIM x , I X fq- I I s ri I 1 I I .4 bv 1, . Q F A 2 -' I' . . .. . X f DIZNNIS musox csnovlin KIXNXIAX mmm R umuxm AXIDY 'IUXIQR I-c:BI.1nC, R. NIU, A. Dwmings, V, Duucct. U, Muultwn, B, Hansen, XY, Allcn, C Morrison, lim! RffzefR. Burl-cc. R, GII1IM1ns, D. IQFLIKILLI. D. I..lfNL'fI, K H.lr,I:rc.INcN. A Grote. A. Tuner, R, Allcnbrug. CI ISL-ntluy. R, XY1-stun. R. P.1nt.1nclI.1 I +- , . lf Ia? It I - S K! X. xv! - ' 1 IQRUI. NIR XYORUNIKQZ f,o.uI1 III1'II 'Nm IIE LII X :ix if 'i YIIN X I '? W5 N I x A -.II X591 F x 6 4 Wg- f 'I ww X N1 - X .LI II-X 11' ,fn 'Q 'f'?'f L, ,p- 0 wifi? r , -L, - I - . , ,-,-M21-ff ., NXJIKL xx.I'. wllur IIIC,IIIUI',IINIk' I-mtmt um 'Q 4 1- , Q -4 -,.,:', - .,6 .V v-I - I cv 'III ILII IIII llm'xI'uInII Iwi xxnII .lI'IIftLI.lIkmI. um mu XIIIII11, .IIIII flu' I11.-I1 NIIIIIIIIL IIIIIIIIVII I un XIIIILII LIIIIUIII Ikwxtc IIIL- I1-xx I-I mlm NLIIIUI' 'Inux 'rwvwmtx I Lf .wnIwwI4 II I Iwr thc Immun un Q Us Y - I ITT if PIII Ii 'I IIIIfII.-XI 'III .. 'fn 2 f if Q Y I-gli.. At, 1 1 RI! KY I XUIINII AI :XX QIIQUI I 1 'Q . I IIWIIII IX' KXN 4- ' X . 4 , I YI! IWW' I I I I57 ISOIS PAN I ANI I.I,.' i DICK MESERVE DENNIS LARSON The Wfaltham High School basketball team was faced with numer- ous challenges and disadvantages this year. Lack of height and depth proved to be a factor in our court men's many losses. However, our team did not lack spirit, which is an important cog in any athletic machine. This desire to win made possible the stunning upset win over Champion Rindge Tech by Coach Quinn's boys. l 411 T BASKET SKIP GRINROD VC'altham W'altham Wfaltham Xwaltham Walthan1 W'altham VC'altham W'altham Walthan1 Wfaltham Rindge Brockton Cambridge Arlington Belmont W'atertown Newton Brookline Vfeymouth Newton South F' Firiz Rout-R. Vasquezi. A, Piper. L. Peacock, E. Greene, E. Byrnes, S. Grinrod. Sermzd Rout-C. Krinipol. D. Kruger, J. Brady. G. Moulton. R. Meserve. D. Larsen. D. Emerson. BALL XY'.1lth.1m XY'L1lfll.lIN VC'r1ltli.1m XY'1llfl1QlIN Xxfdlllkllll Xxllllfllillil Xlfaltliam XY'.1ltlmm Xlfaltlmm Wliltlmtlni 'Y I N 8 Z 4 'i :Z ' fir? ll' fix ' Q I 2 ll llq i Rintlgc Brotkton Cimbridgc Arlington XY'ntn-rtown Newton South Newton Brookline XY'cymoL1tl1 Somerville .i Q 2 ',' 'W' ax L R1 LOACQII QI 'INN 4- 5 ,1., .. FQ .ni -.11-Q ,Q 1' Z .- -K UN llll IX ffffff! V477 1 ff, O I ' J, 4 f-ff, f ff? X f . 4. ', x , f Q c k X 1 f rf llr fl 7 f 7 4 2 : ,... I FOOTBALL AND A if xy X W ,J Q: ,U Q -IF:-'1,, .:., ,....... rams YOUNG BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS K I Ffnzfl Rau'-Sally McCullough, 1, v 1 Q 6 uf ..r .,, 1 't ,, Zwfii , 5 A .Y 4 Y , K, E . ' 'gh L4 1- ' f fy? . 1. 4, g.,,,,e fir 2634! ff 'Qi . 4---' 'nb 1 gf 'wh - - F, gy 1,1 F Sally Madden. SEFOIIZL Ron'-Mary Stankard, Denise Fournier. Third Razz'-Nancy Chapdelaine, Gerald- ine Stankard. Frmrfb Rnu'-Gerald- ine Fahey, Rnseann Cacciatore. I..l,l'f Rau'-Blary Dawson, lNIary Murphy. l Mfg My W ,fr ' ' ' 1-H+-ox: 43 W- 'ed .-. 4,-if -96 :ff Y, awk! 9' , - -:X L V. ww. . . .., Ztgbjij -'llgl Y 1 Ye! ' '5 Q 1 . Af - .yy ., , P '. .,,. . ,4- - ,fq'45Q,l JF 9 . 1, A :',.ff',,Llf v -W .. . , ,,-A ' ' . 24? 'Y 9 ,. ,.,. huulv- N A we 1-f-', J- as, -v. -- -4,N 4,- J' -4' Aix: Alfr- L , W el. N, M . 'K 2 . u . ,swf I 0' x ni' 1!,,g HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS 1- , Q 1 I , rom Lg 1 11 Rlfbf Iudx Ans1r1 nc Hcnnmu couptun I lx C lu XIILIYLLU I hey, wuptun IOIDDI C1hnll Ddwo Inn KEY i l t N c X .I H sia- , - 'Agp' V421 ltham XY'alth.un W'nltham xXl.llll'l.lll1 Xlftllllhllll xxldllhillll XY'nllh.im W'.rlth.im XX'Jlll'1.lI11 NX'.rlth:im wxllllidlll XX'.rltham W'.ilth4in1 XX'aIth.im S- l-1 5' ,wie 6 SCORES tl Brookline 0 Cambridge l Rindge l Newton I Sumerx :llc 2 Medford l Arlington 2 Brookline U Cambridge 5 Rindge 0 Newton I Soma-rx ille 2 Medford 0 Arlington Sunny days are foreseen, how- ever, for this season proved as a training year for the icemen next winter. i 5 0 'WP-2' g-1. IH: -li 'iv ff' Y ll S-I lv i TRACK SCHEDULE .1-,N-4-N XValtham vs. Quincy W T XY'altham vs. Belmont W XX'altham vs. Catholic Memorial L VC'altham v s. Canton XV Vifaltham vs. Randolph W Waltham vs.. St. Mary's W XValtham vs. Don Bosco W XY'altham vs. Archbishop XX'illiams W 'il'l'1lN i ' 11 5 , g f E D . A A 8 ix l 'i V4 '. 4 l fs in Vs l 5 f' pi Hs W 534' ,, X .A KJ X ll SM 4 lm' lv-UH4,. I if UNM! Tfllyfq ' Ulf 'l V .T H+ g f f 9 V A V W i Ci l I sl 'ff' ,f ' ' X ... ' I r' 1 -lf , - t ' v X . , 1' , aw WHA4 ' gW'44 N444 xx-THA, A I QAXIHI mu 9,LTH4 1 , J A ,V ' MMM xW' t Q T J .ul Q' L fair. I ' 4 ' gs 1 ' ' i The track team of Waltham High followed their counterparts, the Cross Country Team, in bringing recognition to our school for cham- pionship ability in running. XValtham's only loss, to Catholic Memorial, made it necessary to share the laurels with this team. The captain of our co-champion track team was john Niose, and Lee Gould coached the Crimson cinderrnen. ,vi-J U i ,.-...-- - AAI! CROSS COUNTRY altham a l th a m altham Ll l tham a ltham altham altham .1 l tha m altham .1 ltham SCHEDVLE XYrL1lfl1JI11 Opponent Natick 16 -i i Belmont 17 'is Newton 16 '15 Newton South 15 20 Vifinclmester 27 28 Bates IV. 15 50 vs. S. Portland 15 S0 Lexington 25 Sai Brookline 19 eil Canton 15 -15 Low Score wins V y,LTl7',t, 'Wk Xi M1 ,. 'W N Firrl Rau'-D. Moruh s 1a lf Barber, T. Eastler, R Stunt N X1 1 l F. Kncisel, A. Omhrtllt S istnhtrn l lk Nl XVillscher. C. Prophtt D I lx n 7 Captain -lohn Cram Nillx M l tn t A. Crane, R. XY'l1CL'lLl Asst. Coach R. Shuhut R Xlt Q R. MacFarlane, R. Ant 1 3 I. Dorin. A. Rownhtr The XY .1lll'l.1Ill ll: 1 1 1 could well he conslt nrt L VN s tt ss this YC.1r. Hola Sun Q 1 1 1 1 to sct l1xC new rtto ts L Q- v , cstccm antl s11prtn11x ning.. The won-lost rttort 7, XValthan1 llighk tlqth 1111 s tatronal Meet. 'Fl E, ERNIE AN SARA Milf 'Pdf U ALTHZQ r LTHA ,M 5,-,,1 'writ x 'XXX LTH4 Y BOB PANTANELLA .ug ,P W i A 5 s 5 . 44.5 V. xi -.V M. sf ima' - znf -, f J TED MARENO Firft Row-K. May, E. Ansara, G. Moulton, J. Peacock, R. Pantanella, M. Hargreaves, S. Grinrod, D. Larsen. Second Row-Coach Yetten, E. Arsenault, R. Vitale, S BASE LIH4ll Z ,Q 1 , COACH YETTEN The Waltham High School baseball team brought recogni- tion to our city by becoming co-champions of the Suburban League. Arlington High proved to be the only challengers capable of sharing the coveted laurels with our boys. xl, QQ! Y' is LTHA Q , LTHAM 4 LTHA WHA' 2-1' KEN MAY L Peacock, T. Mareno, T. Grondin. D. Carme, R. f Haines, D. Anderson, T. Arico. BALL SCHEDULE lx ,' , O Team Wfaltham Opponent Rindge 13 0 ' ! Natick 2 4 N! Wfatertown 6 2 A 1 Cambridge -i 0 1:-. Arlington 5 9 Marian High 7 6 Newton ' 7 6 Newton South 5 1 Brookline 9 10 Wfeymouth 15 -1 Rindge 10 Ai Concord 3 bi Whtertown 2 5 P CLlI11bfidgC 6 0 DENNIS IAARSON IWYUN Arlington 2 5 Brockton 7 6 Newton 5 5 Newton South 3 1 Brookline 10 -l Xlfeymouth Coach R.1y Yetten was l-OffLlD.IlC in luring LI strong Senior line-up, which supplied depth .ind experience to his elrlrnpron- -' ship club. 69 -lUllN l'l'.'Xt or li SWIM TEAM itil K t Rr l ilu J l Fin! Rau'-John Kadzis. Chris Leonard, Kevin Barnicle. Tom Neville. Seton Rau'-Phil Rhodes. Paul O'Mara. Al Eoran. Paul Ferro. ff .wJ d SCHEDULE NX'altham L Boston Latin XX' Wfaltham XV Rindge L Wfaltham VV Cambridge L Waltham L Brookline W' Waltham W Rindge L Waltham XY' Cambridge Latin L Clff -31- f' ll MIN . . . Al's in the lead Paul commands silence This years Crimson Mermen were plagued with lack of depth and experience. Despite these odds the na- tators wound up with a successful season, with a won-lost record of 4-3. Wfaltham High had finalists in both the State and New England Swim Meets. Underclassmen on this team gained experience and ability from veteran senior swimmers Al Foran, Paul O'M.zr.1. Paul Ferro, and Tom Neville. I68 RIFLE TEAM i s -1 i it ll if l vi ? J Ke w'Y 5 ,9 'ii 1 X . Firfl Rau'-R. Delaney, P. Siano, E. Byron fCapt,l, R, Millholland. Stroud R014-R. Clark. A. King. J. Fair, R, Reed, fCoachJ, R. Uhlin. R. Harding, T. McNamara. The Wfaltham High School Rifle Team has been noted for its excellence in the past, and this year proved to be no exception. In addition to placing second in the Middlesex Scholastic Rifle League, sev- eral records in competitive rifling were set. The Crimson Riflemen compiled 7,153 points throughout the season, topping lst place Malden, which had 6,766. XXi.lllll.llN XX a ltliam Xxillllhllll XY iltliam XY .iltham Xxhllllhllll Xxhllllhllll SC IEDI 'I.lf XY'.1tert.m n Nlrl rust' r, Si. Hg XY .iltlmiii Malden Nlarllwii- XY.ii'l.intl Clorit--ixl Acton Nev ton ,y.h.u'2f If.'ruN ...RL'.ltly'. Jim, tirel A In 5-' 1,1 li. 1 Q ACK NCWLEDGEMENTS It is nearing twilight, and, as the sun sinks slowly into the western horizon, we find our tireless advisor, Mr. Thomas Neylon, preparing for another night of S work on the 1962 Mirror. For his advice, understanding, and often-tried patience, we, the staff of the 1962 Mir- ror, wish to thank Mr. Neylon and to say that we will never forget him or the constant help and time he has given to us to make ours the best Mirror ever. MR. THOMAS F. NEYLON, JR. For the help of his experienced eye we owe many thanks to our art director, Mr. Paul D. Shea. The wonderful sketches which fill our Mirrofr pages are the result of much time and advice given by Mr. Shea as well as work on the part of our art staff. So to you, I l Mr. Shea, go our sincere thanks for helping to make our Mirror so pleasant to look at. MR. PAUL D. SHEA For their many courtesies the Mirror staff also wishes to thank: Mr. William Gallagher and Mr. Lloyd Van Arsdale for their understanding and helpg Mrs. Thomas Neylon for her help in proofreadingg Russo Studio, the News Tribznze, O'Neill Studio, and Phipps Studio for photographic assistance. AUTOGRAPH PAGE BP' ' I ALDEN, ABBOTT, D.O. PETER ANGELO, M.D. JOSEPH ARICO, M.D. EDWARD BIGHAM JR., ATTY. A. P. BLOOMENTHAL, M.D. BRUCE BGCHMAN, M.D. WARREN R. BOLTON, ATTY. DOUGLAS BUTMAN, M.D. DONALD I. CAMPBELL, M.D. JOSEPH J. CARAVACLIO, M.D. LYNN D. CHAFFEE, M.D. FELIX E. CINCOTTA, ATTY. SAMUEL A. COHN, M.D. COLEMAN REALTORS MICHAEL J. CONNOLLY, ATTY WILLIAM H. CURNYN, ATTY. LOUIS I. CUTLER, M.D. RICHARD E. DACEY. JR., ATTY PARVIZ DARVICHE, D.M.D. MR. and MRS. PAUL DONAHUE ARTHUR FINN, ATTY. DR. and MRS. IRA ELASCHNER FLYNN and FLYNN, ATTYS. FOSTER and POSTER, ATTYS. A FRIEND LESLIE C. FREW, D.O. A THOMAS J. OIBLIN, JR., M.D. LEON M. GINSBURG, O.D. JOHN R. HANAGAN, D.M.D. DR. and MRS. IRAD HARDY FRIENDS 0F HARVEY, BANNON, and BANNON, ATTYS. ROBERT J. HERM, M.D. E. STANLEY HOBBS, D.M.D. JOSEPH A. HOLMES, M.D. JOHN B. JENNEY, ATTY. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON NATHAN J. KAPLAN ARTHUR LANAGAN, D.M.D. JOHN J. LARKIN, D.M.D. JOSEPH L. LEWIS, M.D. WALTHAM HIGH JOHN C. MCMANAMA, M.D. JOSEPH E. MEROLA, M.D. MR. and MRS. ROBERT XV. MESFRVI' ARMEN Z. MESROBIAN, D.M.D RICHARD MONAI-IAN, ATTY MR. and MRS. ALBERT MOORE BERNARD F. MacDONALD, D.MD JOHN L. MORRISON, M.D. JACK A. NAMIAS, D.M.D. BENNETT O'NEIL, OPTICIAN MR. and MRS. ROBERT REED WILLIAM A. RICHARDS, M.D. HAROLD REILLY, D.M.D. JOSEPH O. RILEY, M.D. ROBERT SAINATO, D.M.D. NICHOLAS J. SEMENZA, M.D. LOUIS B. SILVERSTEIN, M.D. JAMES v. SMITH, ATTY. ELI H. SWAJIAN, M.D. JOHN P. TOOHIL EUGENE L. TOUGAS, JR., ATTY ANTHONY VANARIA, D.M.D. EMMA M. VARVARO, M.D. WEBB, WEBB, and MARTIN, ATTYS ALBERT E. WEINER, M.D. DR. and MRS. WALTER F. WELSH FREDERICK H. WILDER JR., ATTY THOMAS P. WHITE, M.D. V. A. ZOLLA, D.M.D. FRATENAL ORDER OE EAGLES 999750 I.B.E.W., LOCAL 1505, A.E.L.-C.IO LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, 9991018 PROSPECT LODGE NO. 35, I.0.0I' VETERANS OE FOREIGN WARS WALTHAM POST 2152 XVALTHAM ANESTHESIA ASSOCIATES XVALTHAM ASSEMBLY NO. 2, ORDER OF THE RAINBOW FOR GIRLS WALTHAM LODGE 953, B.P.O.E WALTHAM ORDER OF DEMOLAY S' I GCQZIGFFIQ Richard Ahlman Leslie Glasier Dora Alagna Beverly Gumbert Teresa Barilone Patricia Hoffman Mary Beaudette Margaret Kelly Susan Beck Pamela Kent Sandra Breault Elaine Buonomo Edward Burns Deanna Cormier joseph DiBona Diane DiTommaso joan DiVico Anne Pucci Sandra Fullerton Thomas Giardina Barbara Leonard Nancy Lilliott Ute Malloy Patricia Mancuso Rita Methot Nancy Poirier Henry Powers Daniel Ryan John XVall Janice Walsh ROOM S-107 Judith Annunciata Jo.1n Appollonio Cheryl Aucoin Doris Benson Madeline Brandon Anna Cotrone Joyce Engebretsen Geraldine Fahey Marilyn Foster Evelyn Falter Beth Gallagher Valerie Gordon Maureen Hall Carol Henry Sandra LaFort Jeanne LeClair Nancy Vittum 205.9 none? Judith Malloy M.1ureen Mclvor Joanne Mikula Beverly Moldoft' Joan Mullen Carol Nelson Claire O'Neil June Ornstedt Mary Rasch Nancy Sawyer Nancy Semenchulc Joye Setzer Linda Shirley Geraldine Stankard Janet Stempson Joyce Tonicl-ci l75 S', ms jafaney William Chandnoit Robert Cincotta Gerald Corcoran Michael Cotton Thomas Coxall Karren Curtin Jack Dion Paul Doucette Gerald Edmunds joseph Fallo Donald Fernald Ronald Ferro Stephen Gullotti David Gustafson Arthur Hall Richard Halleran Patricia Wfilson I 76 Eugene Hamilton james Hanlon Richard Harding Edward Harrigan Melvin Hebert Kenneth Keohane james Kirley Ronald Lopez Russ Malone june Mosca Paul O'Mara Edward Quirk Charles Reardon Thomas Slaman Ernest Strange Anthony Taranto S-1 ifzlss jfoyczz fy Jeanette Abbondanzio Martha Holmes Robert Allenburg Sandra Horne Kenneth Arsenault Patricia Largey Geraldine Bari Janice Baumann Arline Breen Margaret Leate Linda LeBlanc Lois Mahoney 'U Frank Casella Pierina Cianci Rita Curtin Julianne Curtis Robert Difiregorio Arthur Domings Judith lfllis Charlene Flynn Carrie lirics Alan Grote Anne Mantlile Kathleen McDonnell John Neuliell Joanne Patkartl Maria l,.l9LJll.lll lileanor Rothe Ronaltl Tliomp Dime Y.1it.1relli Joim e XXX-rren Cilieryl hxilllli' QDQIVZQQOQ Nancy Chapdelaine janet Chase Suellen Childs Marilyn Christino Rodney Clarke Frances Cincotta Harry Cohen janice Copson Timothy Cormier Alfred Cosgrove Charles Cotton john Crane james Cropper Susan Cross john Crowe Robert Crowley Ellen Cusack Richard Dacey David Daugman Robert Davis Mary Dawson Richard Delaney Wfilliam Demeo Arlene DeVincent Lorraine DiMuzio Barbara Donahue Ronald Doucett Raymond Dougan Stephen Drew Paula Dube Madeline Dugas Elsa Durkee Thomas Eastler Leonard Egan S-2 mrs. farney Doris lfaton Robert Erielcson Maureen Fahey Gloria Failla Catherine lfarrell Marilyn Faulkner Ralph lfiore Robert lfiorelli james lfitzgeralil Daniel lflynn Donna lflynn Steven lfogtg Christine lfurrester Barry lfmter Denise 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AlUfI'L'.llL' .lean Mwrriwn Alan Umlwrelln .lxrnu Urrlu e lilnmlwrlm llk'I'Il.I Sllmlll l'1IxI' I.1nLt l'ltI.lrr ll.H'lXlI.l IH-xxrr l'l1xllxx l'11gxlrx f.lfl'l RIXQ IN RQQM W.04 may Jinx Kathleen Grimes Patricia Henebury Paul Hersom Linda I-Iowley David jackson Diana jackson David jones Dana Katz Nancy Maher Thomas Landrigan Rodney Lawrence jean Lawson Robert Le Lieuvre Joanne MacC1ary Lawrence MacDonald Robert MacFarlane David Magner 4 7 R miss' 77011-,,Ay Lawrence Paglierani Robert Pantanella john Peacock Neal Poole Albert Porter Robert Porter David Ramich Ronald Rando Richard Reed Brian Robicheau Clifford Roberts Mary Lou Rousseau Linda Ryan Ralph Santalucito Louis Scalise Deborah Schofield Marie Severino Sally Shea jeanne Sheehan Susan Sinclair 'l.lL'L1LlCllI1C Skane- Clharles Smith Dian Stevenson 'loanne Straggas -lanet Swift Robert Anderson Donald Mongeon Stephen Rando Kenneth Scanlon Gilbert Scott Robert Sevene Judith Vaglica James Vanaria James VanderWyk Richard Veno Fred 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TW 3-7I43 ROOM W 08 ROOM W I03 ROOM W IIO l l l L ROOM W Il2 ROOM W 203 ROOM S 0I ROOM W 207 ROOM S 02 ROOM S OI7 ROOM S II7 ROOM S Il8 ROOM S 2I8 ROOM S 306 ROOM W 0I ROOM W l0I ROOM W I07 FREE CLINICS DAILY . . . STUDENT LEAGUES WELCOME . L11 ll , , , FUN FOR EVERYGNE AT 1 28 TEN Pl N 12-. Yes, indeed, bowling is truly ' iff '-'1 'b:-:f. E family fun! You'l1 love help- of '! Wf27ia g ing the kids learn . . . and ' the kids love the excitement I . . . bring 'em in, now! if A 2,1 gin: ':' ' Z-'V , Open Daily 'Til Midnight ff xl X Sundays. 1 P.M. to ll P.M. ' 22 ff ,, - ff f42f 9 vi tj' , 4, . P.S. Frlmilies love our pleasant Q, 7Qf' atmosphere. -k 40 Modern Ten Pin Lanes -k Plush Snack Bar -k Acres of Parking Bou'1ing's Fun for Everyone at . . . 128 TE PIN Rt. 128 at Winter St.. Waltham 1 Conveniently Located Between Routes 20 and 2 OPEN BOWLING ALWAYS For Reservations Call TW 4-I234 GEORGE MARANJIAN, Manager TW 3-7792 ELECTRO CONTRACTING AND SERVICE CORP. 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Wahham Buyers and Sellers of TU 3-3370 Residenfial, Rusiness and Commercial Prop. Complimen+s of WALTHAM SCREW COMPANY 1 li Complimenis of DAVID PHIPPS STUDIO Phofographers for Three Generafions I f. M, fi 873 Main S+. Walfham, Mass. TWinbrook 3-343I TWinbroolc 3-4697 Q I Compliments ot Arthur and Raymond De Vincent GARDENCREST APARTMENTS Summer Street WALTHAM, MASS. l l Best ot Luclc CLEANERS G. J. NEWERLA, Mo. I 767 Main S+. ll2 Vernon Street WALTHAMI MASS, WALTHAM, MASS. Oldsmobile Sales and Service Compliments I B 81 B MOTOR CO., INC. Of HAMILTON SETH JOHNSON 1liCiLinden Street J N - Compliments of C. MALONE TRUCKING, INC -.--..1 - A.B.C. TELEVISION 81 WASHER SHOP 586 Mounf Auburn S+. WATERTOWN, MASS. WA 3-I268 JOSEPH A. HOLMES, M.D. IRAD B. HARDY, M.D. JOHN D. SWEENEY, M.D. Garber Drivers Save Money on Insurance GARBER'S IS FIRST IN WALTHAM! Special Driver Educa'Iion Courses Save Many Times 'rhe Cosl of 'rhe Course High School S+uden+s May Take Classroom lnsIruc+ion in School and Behind-'Ihe-Wheel Lessons a+ Garber's . . . AND STILL RECEIVE I INSURANCE SAVINGS. For Furfher lnforma+ion Call l GARBER AUTO SCHOOL 649 Main S'I'. WalI'ham TW 4-2I00 JET SPRAY COOLER, INC. I95 Bear Hill Road P.O. Boic 558 'E' WALT:-IAM 54, MASS. Radio-Televisicn FALZONE SUBMARINE SHOP Sales and Service 7O Varielies of Pizza JOHN L- SELIG AND SON OPEN DAILY nu AM.-an P.M. 875-A Main Shea, suNDAYs 3 P.M.-in P.M. WaI+ham 54' Mass. CLOSED TUESDAYS Eledrical Confradors Pizzas Served 4 P.M.-I0 P.M. Only Moforola Disfribulors TW 3,9386 TW 43628 9lI Main S+. Wallham JUMBO PIZZA 627 Main SI'ree'I WaI+ham, Mass. METROPOLITAN PHARMACY I09O Lexingion SI'reeI LEONARD DUBIN, B.S., Reg.PI1. TW 4-3l46 WE DELIVER TWinbrooIc 4-6050 Tel. TWinbrooIr 4-4 I 07 JVVVVVVV BERGERON COMPANY, INC Manufaciurers of SWISS AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS I79 Bear Hill Road 50 Guinan Shed WII'I1am 54, MassacI1useHs WaI+ham' Massachuseith F Vacuum 5 Conveyor 9 Pressure ' Ov Compliments of GRAPHIC MICROFILM OF NEW ENGLAND, INC. On Roufe I28 aI' I560 Trapelo Road WaI+I1am 54, MassacI1useHs CONGRATULATIONS AND VERY BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF I962 F Th Off I LOUIS J. KIRSCH JR., Realtor WELTON BROWN, Sales Agent EVERETT KIRSCH AND LOUIS J. KIRSCH, 3rd INSURANCE l.- .'! 5 5 ft Q. f . i 1 f7 :. x P 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. NEVV ENGLAND TELEPHONE 4 - v B. C. AMES Manufacfurers of DIAL INDICATORS and DIAL MICROMETERS I3I Lexingfon S+. Wal+ham, Mass. I RED CROSS PHARMACY Complimenfs f S. M. SHRIBERG, Reg. Pharm. O 737 Moody S+., Waliham, Mass. WARE DAIRY TW 4-0034 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE x Q C H U' 'Q I 1 4, F VElrL0' FREDERICK BRASCO FLORIST Telephone 225-229 High Sfreei' TWinbrook 4-6I6I WALTHAM 54, MASS. 1 l l X Cheryl Aucoin Doris Benson Madeline Brandon Anna Cofrone Ellen Cusaclc Lorraine DiMuzio Elsa Durlree Joyce Engebrefsen Evelyn Falfer Marilyn Fosfer Ann Fucci Complimenrs NN of 1 TC F Cheryll While Valerie Gordon Sandra Laforf Jeanne LeClair Gloria Leniini Judy Malloy Jean Marclwanf Joan Mullen Claire O'Neil Linda Ryan Judy Silva Joyce Werren Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF '62 From I The Sfud a+ +he en+s I Vocational High School Nl 11 1 1 1 .9 Id .. 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AuI'o Repairs and Body Work AuI'omaI'ic Transmission WA 4-0489 I37 No. Bacon Sfreei Wa+er+own, Mass. M. W. CARR 81 CO., INC. Wes+ Somerville 44 PIPER AND ELLIOTT JENNEY SUPER SERVICE 563 Main Sfreei' TW 3-9562 MassacI1useHs Me'raI and Wood PI'io+o Frames I , f ic 1869 Sne I CLARA H. CAHILL REALTOR P. GERARD CAHILL AH'orney GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '62 'li 4 '- S . V I F e- Jimmy, Class of '78 1 1 1 - i l 1: WAI'er+own 4-7290 PAUL R. GLCSSA Condon-Glossa Insurance Agency 8 Bigelow Avenue WATERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS WA+er+own 4-8 I 26 BETTER BUDGET, INC. Small Loans - 525.00 and Up 8 Bigelow Avenue PAUL R. GLOSSA, Treas. WATERTOWN 72. MASS Bes'r Wishes +o +he Class of l962 MIKE O'NElL Photographer C . NATIONAL CLOTHES ompllmen+s 373 Moody S+. of Walfham, Mass. WALTHAM WALLPAPER TW 3'5'43 X! Compleie Line of Men's Clorhing and Furnishings PAINT CORPORATION . Also Compleie Lune of 59' MAIN ST' Formal Wear Ren+al THE NEWS-TRIBUNE Compliments of . . 1. xi- n . . Y WNW 97' 1:-bf X M5 .. :Y f I X . - 6 Q 1 i.1 'dwa- lf. .. 9 .'r- -I ig, z f,Vf . s-.- RUSSO ART STUDIOS I gg 1 1 1 i l LYNN'S GIFT SHOP 609 Main S+ree+ CONGRATULATIONS-BEST WISHES- TW 9-2666 TW4-4I24 TW 3-2343 FRANCES ln Repairs-Remodeling-New Sys+ems Sfyle Room +- Beaufy Salon Ag B' II4 Trapelo Rd. VJBIILIGYT1, Mass. Hea+ing-CooIing- General SI1ee+ Me+aI WALTHAM CHEMICAL CO. WALTHAM PEST CONTROL B acon Sfreef WaI'rI1am 54 Mass. TW 3-Islo Complimenfs of CompIimen'rs - AL 8. BoB's of MOODY SPA WaH'I1am's Busiesi' Spa PLEASANT STREET GARAGE BELMONT, MASS. u TAYTERS POTATO CHIPS ll8 Calvary S+. WaI+I1am, Mass.- ELLISTON WH ITMORE, Owner SPORTCRAFT, INC. Waferfown, Mass. GUARANTY TRUST 600 Main S+ree+ WALTHAM MASS. 424 Trapelo Rd. 69 E. Cenfral S+ WALTHAM, MASS. NATICK, MASS. TNN 9-2lO0 1 ian 1 I. Compliments ot VARNEY GRAPHIC ARTS PRINTING CO- ADVERTISING, INC. W dding Invitations Our Specialty 9 Church S+, Ottset and Letterpress Wanham 75-77 Charles St. Mass. Waltham 54, Mass. TW 9-8I8I Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Class ot 1962 , TW 4-0802 P E, E cg! 1 LAWRENCE J. SELIG REAL ESTATE BUSINESS BROKER-NOTARY PUBLIC I FRIENDLY-RELIABLE SERVICE I7 Elm Street Waltham, Mass. ,.7 , ,,+-12: - -, 'H-a lik' ' Q . . . K , .. . r f 5 I . -r' ' t . iii ir-xeoe:e'H..h . ' 'T' , I Compliments ot Compliments I of MEAT MARKET I20 WaItham St. Waltham, Mass. TW 9-0709 TAYLOR'S DRUG, INC ROY A. TAYLOR JR., Reg.Ph. 554 Moody S+ree'I Walllnam Mass. Tel. TWinbrooIc 4-4705 H. E. WESTON JEWELRY CO., INC. WALTHAMS OWN I .D ' ' un urunej ' P .V ' g- '- HOME FURNISHINGS Rugs ' Carpels ' Linoleum Furnilure Bedding ' Appliances Friendly and Personal Service 344 Moody Slreel' TW 4'556I WaI+I1am, Mass. 62I-629 Moody S+. TELEPHONE WALTHAM TW 4-2880 BYRON'S FAU LKN ER'S CLOTHING STORE Complele Formal Ren'raI Service 384-386 Moody SI. 685 Main S'rreeI' Walilnam, Mass. Paperbacks and School Supplies TW 3-7053 LEW'5 TOM LYONS Disfribufor Firesfone Tires-Connare Relreads For Dresses-II's Lew's 377 Moody S+. Wallliam, Mass. TW 4-2066 l I 2I0 Lexingfon Sf. 6I4 Moody Sf. TW 4-4900 TW 4-5550 BUDGET TERMS CompIimen+s of RU SSELL'S PHARMACY Com pIimenIs of CLEVITE TRANSISTOR PRODUCTS Smifh Sfreei' WaIII1am, Mass. TWinbrooIc 4-0423 Res. TWinbrooIc 3-0423 CAMUTI PLUMBING 8: HEATING Gas and Oil Burners RemodeIing 976-A Main Sfreef WaI+I1am 54, Mass. Q STOP WURRY I fi, U0 SEE 23 THE-eREATEsT-sHow- ON-WORTH I JACKSON'S GARAGE -CHEVRQLETS Au+omo+ive Servi e Wi+Iw a Re u+ Ii COMPLETE CREPAIR SERVI'E2Ea on BATTERIES-TIRES-ACCESSORIES -CORVEUE TW 4-48I0 I037 Main SIree'r Congra+uIa+ions 'Io 'rI1e I962 Graduaiing CIass IRWIN'S FURNITURE Compleie Home Furnishings for Less 877-879 Main S+. WaIII'1am, Mass. TW 3-8575 On Dispiay a+ BILL MITCHELL'S WEST END CHEVROLET IIO Sou'rI1 SI. Walfham TWinbrooIc 4-9000 Complimenfs of MENDELSOHN'S R. S. 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