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' 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
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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.
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'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.
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