Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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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

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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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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.

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