Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)
- Class of 1967
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He exhibits interest in and con- cern for both students and teachers. We thank Mr. Morang for the many hours and thoughts he has devoted to the Class of 1967. Mr. Gallagher, our headmaster for two and one half years, has al- ways shown great faith in the stu- dents and faculty. He is a loyal supporter of the Waltham High Hawks. With a handshake and a smile he greeted us. The Class of 1967 proudly dedicates the Mir- ror to Mr. William Gallagher. MR. ALMON MORANG In Memoriam While thinking of those gay and carefree days at Waltham High may we stop to re- member our fellow student, Leonard Correia. For our years at Waltham High have been tainted by the solemn thought that death is not reserved for adults but is ever imminent and can cut short the life of anyone. We will remember the carefree lad who walked quietly down the corridors, a nod of recog- nition in the hall, or a friendly poke. He enjoyed himself wherever he was: a quiet sense of humor and calm smile, always happy to meet others and make them feel relaxed. H-is calm and quiet are preserved forever in the halls of Waltham High. When thinking of Waltham High and its gaiety, think also of the tranquility and friend- liness which Leonard showed. Never let us think ourselves too great or too wealthy to give a friendly smile or poke in the arm in fun, for these will act as a living memorial to Leonard Correia. Appreciation The 1967 Mirror Staff thanks Mr. Vallely, the literary advisor, and Mr. Neylon, the business advisor. We appreciate the time and efforts they devoted to the Mirror. We are also grateful to Mrs. Keough, Mrs. Willett, the Main Office Staff, and the English Office Staff. Only with the help of these people was the 1967 Mirror able to go to the press. f T vga M ' 1 MR. JAMES FITZGERALD Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Verner Robinson, pores over plans of the new high school with :hc .mslwircqxs - Mr. George P. Husson, jr. Principal of W.H.S. if -sk.. Mr. William Gallagher Principal of W.H.S. Mr. Lloyd Van Arsdale Principal of Vocational High MR. EDWARD D. MAY, JR. Assistant Principal v MRS. JOSEPHINE HUGHS Main Office Secretary T2 g ,jf 'np-Q.. . 'TWW1 If ?' 'J I nv' J Qnff-QW . -.L 'Na ,-ig 4' -. ,g fa lik 'W -. '1- A, s. -1 1-5 X X. Junior House MR. GERARD BELLIVEAU, housemaster, and MRS. PHOEBE A. DeWOLF, secretary FA fl-...... 'i MR. FRANCIS LEVY, housemaster, and MRS. TI-IERESA A. MURRAY, secretary Sophomore House Science Department '53 MR. AMRHEIN MR. LEVESQUE MR. YETTEN Q tr MISS MR. EAMES MRS. FLEMING DR. KUBIN CHRISTENSEN Department Head -3 T f '7 MRS. McNIGHT MR. MCNIGI-IT MISS SALTMAN MR. WIELLETTE Piczuref N01 Amilabla- KATHLEEN FOX MRS. GREEN MRS. IURMAIN MR. O'BRIEN CYNTHIA SULLIVAN Language Department MISS BERRY f,vfS.?'i MISS BETTS Department Head .3 MRS. MRS. JOHNSON GAMBARDELLA 7 MR. MERRILL MRS. PECKHAM Pictures Not Available: MISS BOOTH HQ ' ffm Nl-I Y-fr' A - 'flf 35115552 31:34 mf a .gm MR. CASO MR. COLLURA L' MR. LAMB MR. MAGNO ELLEN MEBEI MR. THIBEAULT MISS ULLMAN CHRISTINE KUHN MISS ANDREASSIAN MR. BOHLMAN MR. CORCORAN MISS EGAN CAROLYN FRANCE MR. KARIAN MR. LACHARITE MRS. PACITTI MISS ROBINS CAROL SAFRON MISS SMITH MISS WONG Mathematics Department f. 'Q fa- vi .-J MRS. AMESBURY MR. CURRY MR. FOLEY MRS. KUDEIUK MR. LYNCH Department Head MR. MEADER MR. O'BRIEN MR. REGAN MR. SHEEHAN MR. SWEENEY lx R lb. MR. THOMPSON MR. VALLELY MRS. BOWEN Picluref Not Amilable MISS DORFMAN BEATRICE FELDMAN MR. MCGUIRE MRS. WESTFIELD English Department MRS. APPLEBAUM MRS. CZARNOWSKI 'S' MR. PROHOVICH MRS. WILLETT 4? P I fy 5555? 'iiftfx MRS. BABBITT MISS BEAULNE MRS. BOWMAN MR. R. COLLINS 6. . NJ 5 . MRS. G. MISS KOLEDO JOHNSON MR. 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Business Alright now! . . . friends Pat and Noreen . . . enjoys dancing and swimming . . . secretary Intefextrr horseback riding, scuba diving ALAN ACKERMAN W02 61 Copeland Street CI Al . . . biology assist- ant . . . Interact . . . microbiology . . . fluffy rice, grease and butter. Actiuilier: Interact president 5, 4g Debating 2, 3, 4g Laboratory assistant 2, 3, 4, Tutoring 4 MARY ALLIA W02 232 Lake St. Clerk Typist Mias . . . typing with Mrs. Morris . . . Oh, ya! ? . . . wants to travel . . . will attend Bryant and Stratton. Ariivilier: Talent Show 4g Science Staff 3, 4: Basket- ball Team 2g Homeroom al- ternate 4 HANITRA ANDRIAMANANTENA W101 12 Riverside Dr. College I do not believe it! ...loves to sing . . . hopes to build a school. Artivitiex French Club 43 swimming, Talent Show 4 ROBERT ABRAMO 20 49 Harvard Street Dirtributive Ed. Bob . . . likes to play the guitar . . . Dick, john and Dave . . . enjoys art Artivizieis Art Club: mem- ber of D.E.C.A. clubg plays the guitar, swimming MARIE ALESSE W02 64 Calvary St. Burinerx I-Ie's Cool . . . hair- dresser . . . loves steak and potato chips . . . business machines. Imerem: cooking CAROL ANDERSON W02 76 Morton St. College I Rats! . . . college . . . roast beef, subs, Ken- tucky Fried Chicken . . . Art History with Miss Stitch. Artirilier: Spanish Club 4, Softball, Archery 2, 35 Lan- guage Lab Assistantg Talent Show 43 G.A.P. 4, I-'.C.Y.F. JUDITH AN SARA WO2 142 Ravenswood Road Honor: Judy . . . Mr. Foley's math classes . . . I'm go- ing to be late for Alge- bra! Art History major Artirilier: Talent Show 2, 3: Folk Club 3: choreographer 43 Jr. Achievement SQ Ski Club 43 Homeroom Rep. 2g Student Council 2, 3 J A :V .tv-' lv W-1:1 Good morning! PATRICIA ANSARA WO2 80 Princeton Ave. Business Pat . . . English with Mrs. Johnson . . . We're going like a thousand ... ...careerin cosmetology. Aclivitier- Prom Committee 35 Talent Show 43 Home- room Rep. 3, 4. LANA ANTICO WO2 260 Forest St. College I Strawberry sundaes . . . Are you kidding? . , . college at Adelphi Uni- versity . . . Math IV with Mrs. Feldman Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4g Archery 3g Italian Club 2, 5, 43 Talent Show 4: Latin Club 23 Chemistry Club 35 German Club 3 FRANCIS ARCHDEACON W02 219 Brown St. College I Arch . . . enjoys phys- ics with Mr. Levesque . . . taught science to sixth graders. Inlerertf: sportsg reading. CAROL ARIZMENDI W03 58 Shore Road Steno. Caz . . . English with Mrs. Bowman . . . Oh darn! . . . executive secretary . . . Eileen and Carmen . . . lasagna. Arlizfifier: Class Day Com- mitteeg Ski Clubg Honor So- cie . l ty SHERMAN ARNOLD WO2 4 Beaver Brook Rd. College 2 You've gotta be out of your tree . . . will soon ioin the Navy . . . Bill, Birch and Gary Inlerertxs water skiing. ELAINE ARSENAULT W02 29 Hiawatha Ave. College 2 Petite . . . chinese spareribs . . . Math with Mr. Meader . . . col- . lege . . . Pat and Butch l Aclivilie.r: Language Lab Assistant 43 Office Staffg Honor Societyg French Club 4g Talent Show 45 Student Coun- l cil 4. ' 5 -'S KATHLEEN ARSENAULT W02 59 Piedmont Ave. Business Kathie . . . Business Law with Mr. Perone . . . loves to cook... are you kidding me? . . . hopes to become a good secretary. Activities: Main Office Staff 3, 4g Student Council Sec- retary 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 3. 4- LINDA ARSENAULT W02 54 Pine Vale Road Steno Right ' lasa na . . . . g and subs . . . Pat, Mary and Jeanne . . . bowling . . . junior college for the future. Acti1fi!ie.r: Mr. Morang's Of- fice 2, 35 Library Staff 23 Mr. Hood's Office 45 J. A. 3g Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Typ- igg for newspaper column CARL ATTARDO W107 11 Bellivue St. CII Hey, Pellikon . . . English, German Italian . . . would like to an interpreter . . . college Interests: Rock Band BRENDA AUCOIN WO2 70 Charles St. Clerk Typisi Fritz . . . Are you kidding? . . . Swedish meatballs . . . Dianne, Maryanne, Mary . . . Activities: Archery 23 Science Staffg Senior House Staff LEONARD J. ARSENAULT Room 11 13 Russel St. Machinist Lenny . . . enjoys hock- ey and golf . . . best friends are Ron, Bob and Tom . . . plans to be a machinist Activities: Golfg Hockey. SANDRA ARSENAULT Room 20 36 Barton St. Dist. Ed Sandy . . . likes D.E. and Sales Promotion . . . friends Carol and Gail and Dianne . . . Activities: Deca 4, Leader- shi Conf ren ' G t p e ce, overnmen Student Exchange, Class Yice Presidentg Sales Promotion LORNIE AUBIE Dis Ed 328 Newton St. Lorn . . . favorite course Retailing . . . hob- by is sewing and plans to have a ball in future . . . friends Val, Norma, Annie Activities: Deca, President LINDA AUCOIN W02 25 Royal St. Business Charlie . , . English with Mrs. MacClary . . . loves steak and cheese- burgers Activities: Pep Squad 2 W03 'ff--,Fx ifif -Y., ,. EILEEN AVERY W104 15 Orange St. Businefr Tiny . . . Hey, you guys! 'Do ya want a lunch ? . . . sewing in W 102 Cheryl and Kathy Inlererlr: sewing. CHARLES BAKER W03 '40 Dexter St. College Chick . . . cars and electronic design engineer . . . friends Don P. and Don L. WILLIAM BAKER woz 162 virginia st. KAREN AYKANIAN W02 110 Circle Drive H onorr Speedy . . . loves all kinds of music . . . would like to go into musical theater . . . P.O.D. with Mr. French. Adiviiieff Mirror Staff 45 Refleclof 4g Interact 4g New England Conservatory Charn- ber Singers. ROBERT BAKER W04 171 Worcester Lane College I Bake . . . Roast beef and french fries . . . plays the guitar . . . But Basically Aclivitier: Ski Club 2, 3, 4g Senior play 45 Talent Show 4. College I Buzz . . . college at University? of Massathu- setts . . . clams and lob- ster . . . enjoys skiing, football and weight lift- ing. Activitier: Clubg Foot- ball. THOMAS BANNON W03 52 Winter St. College 2 Tom . . . P.O.D. with Mrs. Carney . . . Mike, jim and Al . . . college ROBERT J. BARBAGALLO 14 12 Noreen Dr. ' Printing Farmer . . . enjoys his printing class the most . . . commuter from Bed- ford. ROBERT BARBER 21 Murray St. College 2 You'd better believe it! . . . will attend the Uni- versity of Massachusetts . . . Zoz likes to play golf U .Afti11itie.r.' Golf Team 2, 3, 43 'W' Club. 5 ROBERT BARNARD W-03 31 Prospect Hill Lane Enjoys weight lifting . college . . . Moose, Scoop and Chuck. Activitiers basketball g Golf. CHARLES BARNES 3 25 Greenwood Lane Chuck . . . likes to argue . . . P.O.D. with Miss Roberts ...subs . . . college .. T.G.I.F. Actiz'itief.' Indoor and Outdoor track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 32 Chemistry Club 2, 3: Ski Club 4g F.O.R.U.N. 4g W Club 4g Talent Show 45 Bio-Laboratory Assistant 4. JOSEPH BARRY W-03 4 Colonial Avenue CII Barry . . . drives around with Tim, Ron and Dave . . . Ya, right! . . .Navy. Swimming, cooking, cards MARGARET BASSING W-O3 41 Bowker Road CII Peg red haired gym assistant . . . Thank goodness for little mira- des! future teacher. Artirilivfy sportsg Gym assist- ant. CI LOUIS BARTLEMAN W-O3 31 Beech Street CII Louie . . . seeks work in the field of electronics . . . Ya, right! . . . will at- tend a local college. Acriritief: Folk Club 4 EDGAR BASTARACHE W'-03 46 Parmenter Road CII ED . . . hockey star . . . would like to play in the National Hockey League . . . skin-diving . . . P. J., Paul, Peter, and Dave. .'1rr11im-rx swimmingg hockey, captaing football. RUTH BEAL W04 26 Gorham St. CI Rutby . . . talks in studies . . . chemistry with Mr. McKnight . . . knitting . . . I believe you! Activi!ie.r: German Club 2, 3, 41 Italian Club 33 Pep Squad. 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Prom Committee 45 Alternate Homeroom Representative 3, 4g Mirror Staff 4. I-IARRIET BECK W04 77 Plympton St. Clerk-Typifz That's Life! . . . air line secretary . . . enjoys dancing . . . loves pizza, steak, and lasagna. Aclivilicw: Mirror Staffg C.C.D. - instructorg Secretary in . business officeg Senior office assistant. CAROLYN BELLA W04 109 Milton St. CI Enjoys English and histo- ry . . . Sue and Lillian . . . secretarial school. Aclivitief: Talent Show. DAVID BENINATI W04 12 Hagel St. CII Benny . . ., shoots pool . . . Ray, Bill and George . . . English with Mr. Steinberg . . . go on to school. , -- 'fiw , .,,:. ' 1 I'-'I .411 ' I -em :Q ,Af f 5,2 .i X 1 .- n, ,it I A516211 T: my, M '.' J: Mgr... ' I sz..-uf uw, 5625 es.. :FJ 3 ' Vt.. ' EV :f,', , . 1 . .- 173' 5 ' i Y ' fi' fbi i LIT . ..n5fm. ?f:'.p, - 1572. HQ? 1--ax , , - Q , . . -.fu I . gf, ..fy:,yxv , 5 - ., - .wjzile-,f..1' I -. l i ,'.a..,. ,, A Q , 1. 1. .ta - 'N LINDA BEAUDETTE W04 118 Myrtle St. Accounting Sorry about that! . . . bookkeeping . . . gym- nastics . . . future secre- tary . . . Rachel, Lucille, and Claire. Actiifiliex Boys Club. MARY LOU BECK' W04 10 D Dermody Rd. CII Lee . . . would like to become a beautician . . . tuna subs are her favorite . . . friends jane, Sue, Linda. Illl?f?Jf.f.' cookingg sewingg dancing. ERIC BELLIVEAU W04 48 Pine Vale Rd. CI Physics with Mr. Le- vesque . . . Such is life, as it were a couple of three weeks ago! . . . future corporation or in- ternational lawyer. Interexn: skiingg basketballg British history. BABARA BENSON W07 320 Florence Rd. Honor: Barb . . . math with Mr. Vallely . . . Ruthie, Margaret and Ruthie . . . would like to become a computer programmer. Artivitief: Band 2. 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 45 Mirror staff 4g Ski Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3: Chemistry Club 3: Astrono- my Club 3. JANET BERAN W04 125 Dale St. Honor! Green-eyed Jan loves cheering for the Hawks . . . Sue, Carolyn, Janice . . . plans on a teaching career. Arlivitiex French Club 2, 33 Russian Club 3, 45 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4g Homeroom rep. 3, 49 Girls Varsity Sports 2, 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 4g Girls' Sports Editor of Mir- ror 43 Talent Show 2, 3, 4g Lab Assistant 4. WILLIAM BERRY W04 21 Dartmouth St. C2 Mule . . . likes Mr. Curry's math class . . . Italian foods . . . No, sack! Artivitier: Senior Playg Tal- ent Showg Track Teamg Vol- leyball teamg Golf team: Crimson Keyg Honor Society. WILFRED BIRCHLER W06 69 Trapelo Road C2 Birch . . . friends Mike, Gary and Sherm . . . Whadda we do now? . . . enjoys gym and chem- istry EDWARD BLACK D002 Manard . . . particu- larly enjoys lunch . . . Tom, Moo, and Bob. W '22 MARK BERBERIAN W04 61 Ravenswood Road C2 Northeastern University College of Criminal jus- tice waits for Mark . . . enjoys playing the drums . . . steak, roast beef and lobster. Artiviliers Band 2, 35 De- Molayg DeMolay Rifle Clubg Senior Playg Talent Show 4. HAROLD BERNSTEIN WO4 4 Montview Circle CI Harry . . . enjoys math IV . . . chats with all the guys in S04 . . . ambition-a college de- gree Ar1i1'irie1.' N.H.S.g Jets. CARMEN BIONDO W06 6 Hollace Street Business Siezzo. Constant talker . , . enjoys Eng. with Mrs. Bowman . . . friends Carol and Maureen . . . Right . . . Ambition is to travel. JANET BLACK XVO3 150 Trapelo Road Horzorf jan . . . likes custard . . . Karen and Laura . . . ambition-be rich and hapny- Arli1'ilir,f: German Club Z. 33 F.T.A.: This XY'cck .it XY.H.S,g lr. House Off. Staff 43 Chorus 2. X i,' 4, I N You wouldn't take my p1cture?! MARGARET BLANCHET W03 220 Beal Road C2 Peggy . . . loves choc- olate ice cream . . . friends: Gail, Barbara and joan . . . plans to be a nurse. Future plans, nursing school. Aclizfifief: Language Lab AS- sistant 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 2, 33 F.N.A. 4. NEAL BLOCK W03 125 Brewster Road College Likes to play the drums . . . aeronautical and space engineering . . . Wentworth RONALD BOISSEAU W-06 175 Temple Road C2 Wild Things . . . P.O.D. with Mrs. Carney . . . and basketball play- er . . . ambition-enter- tainer. Aclivizier: Boys Clubg Bas- ketballg Outdoor track ARTHUR BONICA 261 Brown St. Auto Mechanic: 'lArt . . . math . . . likes cars . . . will attend classes at Franklin In- stitute. Iniereftf: basketball. JOSEPH BONICA W-04 16 Royal Street CI Joe . . . sports enthusiast . . . Dave, Bob and Zuke . . . plans to be a gym teacher . . . I don't believe it! Activities: Intramural Basketball 2, 3g Basketball 23 Baseball 2. LUCILLE BOUCHARD W04 286 College Farm Rd. Bus. Lucy . . . bookkeeping . . . frequently seen with Al . . . Are you kidding? . . . a future N.C.R. operator. InlereJt.f.' Skating, Eating 'SL' x X P Ao ,r BERNADETTTE BOUCHER W04 68 Willow Street Stenogmplnic Bunny . . . Spanish food rates . . . likes rac- ing cars, skating . . . Jackie, Cooky, Sandy . . . ambition - receptionist with yellow Cobra. NADINE BOUCHER W-109 410 River Street Businerr Enjoys filing . . . plays volleyball and tennis . . . friends Sue, Marie and Mary . . . ambition- stewardess KAREN BOWLEY W04 201 Ash Street College Friends Beth and Sally . . . plans career in art . . . ambition-to be wealthy. Intereftfr softballg archeryg toboganning. STEVEN BOYD W06 75 Lakeview Terrace Cl Steve . . . enjoys play- ing and watching sports . . . friends Pete, Mary and Buzz . . . future may include service career. Aflizfiiiex Football 3 yrs.g Hockey 5 yrs.: ltaliang Stu- dent Council 3 yrs.: Talent Show MARY BOUCHER W07 10 Lindy Lane Bufinerr Chi Chi Woo . . . en- joys dancing and cooking . . . Rie, Cathy and Marie . . . How's the Beaver? . . . plans to be a nurse. RALPH BOWEN W-04 22F Dermody Road Clerk Typirt Seen running to fifth lunch . . . typing with Miss Snow . . . a college career in computors. Intererzfs shootingg Swim- ming. ' CAROL ANN BOYD W06 27 Camberia Road C2 Yeah, right! . . . friends Linda, Ellen and Ann . . . loves pizza . . . plans to be elementary teacher. Arlizfitierf Spanish Club 3, 4 SUSAN BOYNTON WO6 156 Hardy Pond Rd. b CI Sue . . . enjoys speech and English . . . friends Lil, Tabatha and Carolyn . . . ambition-actress on Broadway. Artiririers Drama Club Presi- dent Alg Senior Playg Talent Show. X V Iv. GY' ef' 'T' Q21 BONNIE BRADLEY W-06 20 Jacqueline Road Burineu Swimming and water ski- ing . . . friends are Judy, Karen, and Judy airline stewardess . . . travel Activitier: Girls sports 2: Dramatic Club 3. THERESA M. BRAZELL W-O36 23 Edwin Road C2 Terry . . . likes spa- ghetti and meatballs . . . What the hay . . . am- bition-medical secretary. Artirzitiex Talent Show 1, 2g Ski Club 1, 2, Junior Prom 2. CAROLYN BROPHY W-O6 48 Marianne Road CI Honor! Enjoys P.O.D. with Mr. French . . . Oh, Boom- Boom! . . . career in languages. Artivitier: Cheerleader 2,. 3, 4g Student Council Vice- Pres. 45 F.T,A. 2, 3, 43 F.T.A., Newspaper reporter 4g German Club 2, 32 RUS' sian Club 4g Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Mirror Literary Staff, Student Advisory Com- mittee for New H.S. FREDERICK BROWNE III W-O6 17 Greer St. C2 Fred . . . enjoys Rus- sian . . . Kevin and Philip . . . gourmet . . . ambition: do something original. WAYNE BRASCO D001 773 Moody -Street 'Work Study Digger . . . some you win, some you lose! . . . will join father in the funeral business . l. . beach parties. Arlirfitier: Sons of Italyg Water skiing. JOHN BROOKS 24 511 Lexington St. Eleclronicr Brooksie . . . likeselec- tronics and flying . . . Jimmy, Paul and Charlie . . . Time wounds all heels . . . ambition-be a success. Artivitiers Interact 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 4, Senior Prom 4, Teen Canteeng Electronics Rep. ' CAROLYN BROWN W-O6 39 Nathan Road Honor: Carol . . . basketball fan . . . enjoys sewing . . . plans to bea lan- guage interpreter. Activitier: Latin Club 2: Ger. 2, 3. 4: F.T.A. 2. 3, 43 Russian Club 3, 4g Junior Prom 3. ANN BUCKLEY W04 110 Berkley St. Acrounzing Enjoys business machines class . . . friends Mary- ann, and Harriet . . . bagles and cream cheese . . . airline stewardess . . . ambition-to go down an up escalator. Inlerertr: skiing, horse back riding. BUCKLEY, JUDITT' W03 19 Stow Street Clerk Typift Judy . . . business ma- chines . . . friends Bonnie, Eileen and Pat . . . Sorry about that . . . a movie goer Artizfifief: singing at churchg driver educationg teacher's typing assistant. BUCKLEY, -ROSCO D001 19 Stow Street Work Study Would like to be an art-, ist...draws...gym and science . . . Bill, Steve and Charley . . . Imerertx are ice skatingg swimming, bowling BUONOMO, ALBERT W03 738 Trapelo Road C2 Brown hair, brown eyes . . . likes History . . . pals Steve, Tom, Bobby . . . plans-college . . . says all right now! . . . ambition-to travel Interertff water skiing, swim- ming BURKE, MAURICE W03 14 Mt. Ida Terrace C2 Moss . . . spaghetti . . . English with Mr. Prohovich . . . Bob, Mike and Don . . . plans to be a teacher XX -... Crying-does it help? BUHLER, WALTER 11 1096 Main Street Machine Bucket . . . math and history . . . Moo, Mike and Bruce . . . airforce . . . ambition . . . heavy equipment operator. BUONOMO, ANTONIA WO3 23 Fiske Street Burizzess Nina . . . English with Miss Devane . . . proh spective beautician . . . Baby, take a bow! Artivitiexx Student Council G.A . P. BURKE, STEVEN WO3 81 Mayall Road C2 Smiling Steve . . . likes to read . . , Dave and jim . . . attend Business School . . . am- bition-be rich O l 'x KENNETH BURLEY W04 151 Beal Road C2 Elgin . . . fried clams . . . Bob, Steve and Frank . . . didjeseit Ambition-hospital ad- ministrator. Aclivilies: j.V. Baseball 33 Intramural Basketball 4 JOSEPH CACCIATORE WO6 80 High Street C2 juva . . . active sports player-basketball, foot- ball, and baseball . . ,. friends: Gus and Chas. Artiuities: Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 45 Junior class V.P.3 Student Council 3 ROBERT CAISEY S0 1 1 Work Experience Case . . . enjoys law . . . friends include Tucker, Dan-Dan, and Ducker . . . music . . . ambition is to be care- free and not too rich. Activities: Talent Show JOHN CAMERON W07 445 Waverley Oaks Road Bus. jackie . . . enjoys Busi- ness Law . . . Ronnie, Gordy, and Bobby . . . Something fierce . . hobby-cars. L- 'C' I 1- CAROL BUSA W03 93 Marivista Avenue C2 Likes English . . . Peggy, Cathy and Elaine . . . hockey enthusiast . . . elementary teacher Activiliesf FTA 3, 43 Ger- man Club 3: Prom Commit- tee 3, 4g Talent Show 4 CHERYL ANNE CAISEY W04 10 Chester Lane Business Che . . . watches the Hawks . . . Chris, Karen, Lynda . . . future secre- tary. Activities: Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 45 junior Prom Com. 35 Yearbook Rep. 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 4g Dramatic Club 2, 31 Pep Squad 2, 3 DAVID CALSON W06 31 Chase Rd. Business Calso . . . enjoys Eng- lish with Mrs. Bowman . . . Buddy and Joe . .. fishing . . . I.B.M. Inierests: Skiing CHARLES CAMINITI W07 15 Livingstone Lane Business Cam . . . English with Mr. Collins . . . likes eating spaghetti . . . plans to attend Business School. RODNEY CAMPBELL 24 Calvary St Auto Boczy Favors huntlng and swnm m1ng Theory class shop frrends Seml Mac Ed Bing nkes przza steak plans Servlce RUSSELL CANEY W07 42 Gllman Rd B1 earth sc1ence a favorxte Grrmso Chucky and Steve jet mechannc travel Interertf Water sknng k mg swxmmxng hunting CATHERINE CAPPADONA W109 75 Lake St Cathy lobster wlth spaghettr Carol Elame and Pat Real ' secretarral school Arlwltzer Mr Morang s of I6 3 4 Chem Club Talent Show 4 Homeroom 3 4 Prom mmuttee 4 Cafetena monitor 4 KAREN CARAGULIAN W07 3 Augustus Rd Long raven black half Englxsh with Mrs johnson plans to at tend Chandler School for Women I if 111- Ol-4' Yu LILLIAN CAMPOBASSO W07 44 Lentha Drrve Hot fudge sundaes Sue Jamce Carolyn Dont do lt' co lege 1n the future Acmulxer Prom commxttee 4 Language Lab assistant 4 Talent Show 4 RICHARD CANNISTRARO W07 365 R1ver Street Bunnen The Hawk watches grr s 1 Oue Pasa7 would l1ke to help others help themselves JOHN CAPPADONA W07 56 Ford St Cappy enloys lunch jumbo johnny Mac You are what you ea ambmon ns to have a m1ll1on dollars Arm me Football Wrestl ln Club Talent Show Track team Senior P ay CARLA CARDILLO W07 46 Wetherbee Rd C Math mth Mr Svseeny hkes to sk: steak hlgh school Englzsh teacher Ar IIIIFJ Sem r Offxce 3 41 SANDRA CARDILLO W07 12 Charles Street College I Sam . . . likes strawberries and pineapple . . . college . . . ambition - World's Twirling Champ. RITA CARPENTINO WO8 3 Mack's Court Business Pizza and spaghetti . . . enjoys sewing and cooking . . . Sandy and Cathy . . . secretarial work. DIANNE CARTY W07 31 Arcadia Avenue Honors Delsy . . . likes advanced bi- ology . . . best friends Nancy, Dotty and Diane . . . sewing . . . future pediatrician. Activities: French Club 2. 3, 4g Chem. Club 33 Pep Squad 33 JOSEPH CARUSO W07 22'Laurel Avenue College Joe . . . favorite course is Italian . . . friends Lon, Greg and Ron . . . chess player. Astivities: Chem. Club 23 Chess Club 4g Italian Club 4. :CW xx Mathematicians are methodical? 34 .Q PATRICIA CARUSO W07 273 Temple Road College Pat . . . English with Ma . . . likes pizza . . . best friends include Bonnie and Nancy. ANN MARIE CASELLA Wo6 35 Gordon Street Business Enjoys swimming . . . English with Mrs. McClary a favorite . . . Lorraine, Marsha and Bar- bara . . . civil service secretary. FRANCIS CASELLA WO6 15 Bigelow Road Businelr Buddy . . . English with Mrs. Bowman . . . a would-be pilot . . . Help stamp out summer! Auivifier: Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Home- room Rep. 2g Senior Play, Dramatic Clubg Junior Achievement 3 WILLIAM CAVANUAGH W07 P 65 Chester Lane Burinerr Bill . . . hopes to become a store manager . . . Bob, Bat . . . steak . . . Hey Carumba! JOSEPH CASELLA WO6 122 Winter Street CII Little joe . . . crazy for cars . . . You're wacked out . . . Highland boys. 4 - DIANE CASTELLANO WO6 12 Van Vechten Street Steno English with Mrs. Bowman . Isabelle, Donna and Shirley . 1 I loves baked stuffed lobster . . . ambition-secretary for an air line. Arfivirier: Bowling 2, Secretary in math office 4 PAULA CASTELLANO WO6 194 Villa Street Cl Enjoys hockey, football and bas- ketball games . . . friends Deb- bie, Cherry and Donna . . . fu- lILl1'C ULlI'SC Aclivitier: Home Room Rep. 3, 4 Talent Show 43 Mr. Morangs of fice -lg Red Cross Rep. 2, Si ff I Mirror Rep. 2, 41 Sons of 3Y 4 2, 3, 4, Italian Club DONNA CAVICCHI W07 52 Golden Crest Ave. CII Loves meatball subs and sweets . . . best friends Ev, Pat and Brenda . . . enjoys meeting peo- ple . . . ambition-travel. 'ZIT' PAUL CEDRONE W08 195 Beal Road CI Plans college . . . Kev, Steve, Carl . . . enjoys Physics . . . called Sid . . . tape records . . . plays pool . . . ambition- dentist . . . Is that right? Arriririer- Boys Club 2, 33 Boy Scouts 25 Chemistry Club 3: Chess Club 45 Ski Club 4g Baseball 2 DONNA CERICOLA W08 55 Bolton Street Cl Brown-eyed brunette . . . sports enthusiast . . . Debbie, Cherry and Paula . . . a teacher. Artis-irier: I-Iomeroom Rep. 31 Ital- ian Club 43 Pep Squad 45 Talent Show -lg junior Prom Com. 5 35 JUDITH CHAISSON WO9 125 Clark St. CI Judy . . . enjoys biol- ogy . . . longdidiso . . . Barb, Di, Lorraine . . . future biology teach- er. Activitiefr Pep Squad 2, 3, 4g Talent Show 3g Mr. Bel- liveau's Office 2, 3: Student COL1nCil 3, 4g Class Secre- tary 45 Senior Play Comm.g Ski Club 45 Chem Club 4. KATHIE CHAMPAGNE WO9 112 Myrtle St, B General Hippo . . . eats spa- ghetti avidly . . en- joys English . . , ambi- tion-receptionist. Intereftf: Swimmingg Ping Pong: Playing Pool. MICHAELA CERICOLA WCS 28 Bennett St. CII Micki . . . enjoys Spanish with Mr. Caso . . . Sandy, Vinnie and Bo-Bo . . . Likes to play pool. Activities: Jr. Prom Comm.g Tal- ent Show 2g Spanish Club 33 Pep Squad 44 Senior Play Comm. i MARJORIE CHAGNON WO9 59 Rich St. Bufinerr Shags . . . light brown hair, brown eyes . . . enjoys sewing . . . Nina, Maureen, Barbara. Aclivitier: Senior Officeg Library Councilg H. R. Representative. DONNA CHAMPAGNE W09 286 River St. Busineyy g r e e n - eyed Bubbles ...swims and sews . .. Niki, Mary Lou and Sue . . . Yah, you'll get over it! . . . ambition- secretary. Looking up at W H S S --vu ANN CHASE W09 187 River Street Enjoys Art Engllsh and the talent show frrends are Jud1 Becky and Ellen pamts and draws 1n her trme mterror decorator Arm mer J Achrevement 2 Folk Club Skr Club 3 a ent Show 2 Reflector 3 4 Jr Prom 2 PAUL CHIASSON W101 43 Parmenter Road Accounting Enjoys art frlends are Jrm Elton and Bob alr force then art school ambltron to Intefeftr skung swrmmmg YEM CHIN W101 490 Lexrngton Street Spends lersure frshmg or collectmg colns or play mg chess future stu dent at Northeastern Arnwtler Chess Club JOHN CIARAMAGLIA 34 Adams Street Punting Choo hrstory IS a favorrte subs and hamburgers Rand: ohn and Yogt prnnt mg trade ARTHUR CHERNOSKY W101 48 Berkley Sfreel Husky Art three years of math wxth Mr Foley Den Bn and Steve How much 7 nuclear research scr entrst Acnwlzer DeMolay 2 Golf am 2 3 4 Chr S1 Gamma 2 3 Physics Club RONALD CHIASSON W101 11 Russell Street Ronn1e Englrsh rs exceptlonal so are Mule and Rober an eatlng Malatunda a la sautee muslc rs the epitome a profes snonal smger s dl AMY CHITTENDEN W101 44 Ellery Road Honorr Amykms frtends D1x1e Kathy and Martha enyoys sewmg Mr Vallelys math ambrtlon never to worry about deadlmes ACflZlfI6J German Club 2 3 Pep Squad 5 Chem Club 4 secretary 4 m1th team 4 Ta Show Mrrror staff3 Edu torm Chief 4 JANE CIAVARDONE W101 105 Taylor Street College I Blond blue eyed Janne a sweet grrl loves strawberry sundaes frtends are Barb Ca rol and Mary loves to do many thmgs Acnlrlcf Itlmn Club 2 U1 French Club 4 Russnn Club 4 Reflector Staff 4 1llff0f s 4 Englrsh Offlce 4 Prom C mm 3 1 T1l nt mx 3 4 Sensor Play u 1 FTA 4 Cho Lztm Club ,AB 'QT 1 27 Russell Street 1- 'se '15-Q, G-sv X MICHAEL CINCOTT A W101 292 River Street Bufinesr Likes Algebra II with Mrs. Kudera . . . Zuki, Gerry and Ted . . . bas- ketball and golf. Activitier: Intramural basket- ball Zg YMCA league ROBERT CLARK W08 College Prep II Clarkie . . . a talent show music director blar- ing his trumpet . . . someday happiness and helping people . . . Oh Yes. Ac1i1zitie.f.' A.V. 2, 5, 43 B cl 2 73 l I an 1, , ,, 45 Ta en Show 3, 4, music director 4g Football Z WILLIAM CLORAN WO8 410 Lincoln Street C2 Bill . . . loves art and history . . . a professional philatelist-always col- lecting stamps . . . friends Ronald, Allan, Dennis Aclivitier: Art Club 2g In- teract 1g Junior Achieve- ment Zg BYMCU 2. JAMES COLANTRUPO WO8 151 Calvary Street CII Col . . . loves sports and English with Mr. Prohovich . . . friends are Rot, Juva, Chas Sa1's subs are fabulous . . . junior Class Presi- dent. Artivitier: Baseball 2, 3, 45 Interact 5, 4g Kabookies 45 Talent Show 43 Intra- murals 4g Italian Club 43 jr. Class Presidentg Jr. Prom Comm. DENNIS CLARK W08 1247 Trapelo Road CII Den . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . coin collec- tor . . . enjoys canteen dances and golfing with Art . other friends are Paul and Pat. Activizier: Mirror homeroom representative 2, 5. KEVIN CLASBY 16 174 Hammond Street Auzobody Bing . . . fond of steaks . . . plans-Navy . . . hobbies-cars, camping . . . Bob, Paul, Stick . . . That's par SANDRA COLANGELO W08 20 Cleveland Road CII Sandy . . . french fries . . . friends Micki, Barbara, and Vinnie . . . future plans marriage and hair- dressing . . .' luck al- ways . Inlereftn Cookingg shopping, KEVIN COLEMAN WO8 125 Hillcrest Road C2 Prep Kevin . . . football player . . . friends Lyle, jack, Steve . . . dream about skin diving and attending mechanical school. Activitier: Football 3, 4g Talent Show 5. 4. 'ltr x I 1 , . ANNE MARIE COLLETTE 20 75 Harvard Street Dirlrilaulizfe Ed. Annie . . . likes Pou- tine . . . Yeah Right . . . best friends are Kathy and Lauria. Artivitier: DECA 45 Class Treasurer 45 Delegate, Phila- delphia leadership confer- ence DEBORAH CONNOLLY W09 8 Hatherly Road College Debba . . . chemistry with Mr. Yetten . . . fre- quents football games with Betsy, Donna and Harriet . . . future teacher . . . All right now! Aciivifier: Talent Show 4g Spanish Club 45 junior Prom 35 Monitor 45 Office Work 3. 4 MARY ANN CONNOLLY WO9 26 Oak Street Burinery Clerk Typist Cornie . . . a blue eyed, brown haired party ago- goer . . . likes law . . . friends include Maureen, Marcia and Betty . . . Ya right! . . . plans to attend IBM school. Activilier: Talent Show. WILLIAM COONEY W09 121 Summer Street CI Bill . . . quiet . . . loves history, hockey, and pool . . . friends Russ, Rickie, and Mike . . . likes his history teacher. Interextr: hockeyg football: wrestling. PETER COLLURA WO8 24 Floral Circle C2 Quiet, amiable Pete . . . basketball, football or you name it ball enthus- iast . . . biology is great. lnterertr: basketballg skiingg footballg hockeyg swimming. KAREN CONNOLLY W109 41 Rich St. C2 Babyface . . . drawing . . . friends Mary, Lynn, and Kathy . . . Oh, for- get it! . . . art school . . . future in interior decorating or window de- sign. Acfivitiers Nurses Club 3, 4. BRENDA CONSTANTINE W09 10 Goldencrest Avenue Steno Bren . . . friend clams . . . blonde . . . likes business machines, drag races . . . Shirley, Donna . . . plans-legal secre- tary. Arlirfitier: Rainbow 2. 3- 4- GERALD CORMIER 15 58 Cushing Street A1110 Meclmnirr Jerr . . . believes Chevies don't go! . . . plays pool . . . John, Ken- ny, Cat . . . likes shop . . . plans to enter service. Inlerertr: skatingg swimmingg pool. 1 wry, 7 T -if X LINDA CORMIER W09 73 Bowdoin Avenue CII Brown-haired Lyn . . . likes eating lasagna, spare ribs, and pistacchio ice cream . . . friends Carol, Lorraine, and Vinnie . . . It's unbelievable . Aflizitierf French Club 23 Italian Club 2, 3. secre- tary 3g Pep Squad 1. MARGARET CORMIER 20 18 Myrtle Street Diriributire Ed. Petite Peggy . . . Ital- ian foods . . . what-at? . . , friends Pam and Donna. Arliritierr DECA -lg Class Secretary, Delegate, Phila- delphia DECA leadership conferenceg Library council LYNDA COX WO9 5 Canterbury Road CI Likes Mrs. Johnson's English class . . . sports are terrific . . . friends are janet, Susan and Peggy . . . future in re- tailing. Aczi1'i1ier.' Latin Club 23 Russian Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 3, presidentg j.A. 33 archery 2, 3, badminton 2, 33 basketball 2, 31 volley- ball42, 33 softball 25 tennis 3. . PATRICIA COYE WO9 32 Prospect Street Avenue Burinerr Yeh Right . . . roast beef . . . Barb, Sue and Holly . . . drives cars LORRAINE CORMIER W09 18 Myrtle Street Cl Math and the Spanish Club . . . or eating Italian food . . . friends Linda, Ann, Jan . . . civil serv- ice in future. Aftirilier' Spanish Club 4. DAVID COUGHLAN W09 14 Farnsworth Avenue CI Sock to me, baby! . . . friends Steve, Rick and Roger . . . dedicated member of Interact . . . hope to enter Pharmaceu- tical Research Actirfitier: Interact 45 Chem- istry Club 3. DIANE COXALL W09 61 Grove Street Siena Cooty . . . blonde, green eyes . . . likes Chi- nese foods, English, races . . . Diane, Bunny, Linda . . ambition-secretary STEPHEN CRAIN 15 95 Adams St. Auto-Mechanic: Lifts weights . . . blond . . . fond of steak, tuna fish subs . . . Air Force . . . airplane mechanic. Arriritier: Senior Class President lVocationalJ, Safe- ty Committee 4. -1 Y N K v 7.1- its nv 'fyi CQ, r Q C.. r 1:1 8 R 5: I C K' 15 Y WT' ers RONALD CRANE 11 32 Gristview Road Machine Bod . . . Moo, Bucket, Len . . . say he's a steak and po- tatoes man . . . favorites are history, cars . . . ambition: entering the field of masonry. Arriz ifirr- football 2. KAREN CRAXVFORD WO7 126 Whitman Road College Karen . . . plans to teach . . . ' enioys biology . . . dances, play tennis . . . music and dancing ACl!l'ili6,v',' Future Nurses of Ameri- C3. EDXVARD CROTEAU 1 Bod 86 Colburn Street A1410 Body TEd . . . music buff . . . clams, steam are tops . . .,Mac, Ollie, Semi . . . agree cars, hunting can't be beat . . . looks forward to European trip. Arti1'itie,r,' Talent Show 2, 4. NOREEN CUNNINGHABI W08 43 Harvard Street CII Nor . . . brown eyes and brown hair . . . Ital- ian class . . . well, let's go! . . . pizza, pepsi . . . friends Elenor, Joan and Linda . . . work for the telephone company. Actiritierx Library Council 2. 3. -ig Mr. Morang's Of- fice 2, 45 Talent Show -l. LIARTIN CUERDON WO8 96 Dobbins Street CI Happy-go-lucky Marty . . . a real drama enthus- iast . . . friends are Wayfne, Mike, Norm, Donny, Bob . . . hobby includes skiing . . . Yeah right! . . . a toast to the future engineer. Arzirifiers Ski Clubg A.V.g Senior Playg Jetsg Talent showg Drama Club MICHAEL CUSANO W08 Accounting Mike . . . law with Mr. Hart . . . milk and oreos . . . rides motor- cycles . . . Okay! . . Scuba diving , - I .... 1 iii Hi, Doc! 'nf' J lj 5 MARION CU TLER W08 40 Angustus Road CII Joy . . . brown hair and green eyes . . . submarine sandwiches and sewing are great . . . friends Pat, Bonnie, Jane . . . this great cook hopes to be a home economics teacher. Intererls: sewingg watching sports. RICHARD D'ADDARIO W101 101 Lake Street College Tall, dark, curley-haired Rick . . . loves watch- ing Harvard Square weir- dos . . . friends jim, Tom and Mike . . . meteorol- ogist . . . travel. DOROTHY DALY W101 10 Porter Road CII Dotty . . . loves spa- ghetti and Biology II . . . future nurse . . . friends Amy, Ruth and two Di- anes. Arzivirier: Future Nurses of Americag French Clubg Pep Squadg Talent Show. HELEN DAVID W101 250 Weston Street Businerr Helen says that's pretty fur1ny . . . dancing and veal cutlets are tops . . . future computer expert . . . friends Gayle, Mau- reen and Marie. lnlererlr: sewing, dancing. my PHOTO Not Available 1-I Q . LESLIE CY BULSKI W101 30 Gilman Road CI Cybil . . . small, blond, soft-spoken . . . a con- temporary individualist . . . folk music chow mein sandwiches . . . friends are Tina, Diane, and Elaine . . . keep dreaming of Utopia. Artivitier: Debatingg German Clubg Folk song Clubg Ital- ian Clubg Drama Club. ARTHUR DAHL WIOI 50-2 Garden Circle CI Hi Man . . . Eric, Archie, and Mark . . . Chinese food . . . physics with Mr. Levesque. lntererlr: swimmingg skin divingg music AGNES THROCKMORTON 13 Overshoe Ave. Basket weaving Mort . . . enjoys her creative project class . . . future finger-lickin-cob ton-pickin-chicken-pluck- er. Arlivilierx B.B.L. 3, 4g Ba- tonist 2, 3, 4. SUSAN DAVIDSON WIOI 52 Galen St. Steno Sue . . . English with Mrs. Bowman . . . red hair and green eyes . . . Donna, Jane and Carol. Activitief: N.H.S. 3, 45 Class Will Comm. 4g Mr. Mo- rang's Office 2, 3, 43 Mirror staff 45 Tennis 2g Pep Squad 2. JOHN DEFINA W105 22 Lyman Terrace CII Jack . . . devours pizzas . . . friends: Paul, Dave, Greg . . . Franklin In- stitute engineer lnterertr: sports DIANNA DeHAAS W105 261 Crescent Street College Don't do It! says Red . . . friends: Carole, Gail and Linda . . . yoga les- sons and football games. Artivitier: Talent Showg Spanish Clubg Senior Playg Dramatic Clubg Maroon Squad. DEBORAH DELANO WIOI 47 Edwin Road Cl Debbie . . . future fash- ion designer . . . fa- vorites: roast beef, art . . . You're hurting . . . friends: Terry, Judy, Gail and Laura. Activirierr French Club 32 Russian Club 4: Art Club 3. DIANE DeMARCO WIOI 51 Jennings Rd. Honor! Quiet Dixie . . . likes lemon meringue pie . . . listens to folk albums. Artiafitier: French Club 2, 3g Russian Club 33 N,H,S, 3, 4. 45- Je? STEPHEN DEFINO WIO3 73 Harvard Street CI Mr. Caso Italian class . . . Bentley College . . . bas- ketball and football games . . . Ed, Carlo, and Bill . . . all tops with Steve. Intererlrr bowlingg footballg poolg stock car races. RICHARD DELANEY WIOI 25 Townsend Street CII Richard loves Italian food and math . . . Oh my yes! . . . friends: Bill, Dave, Marcy and Steve . . . future: Polaroid . . . Inreferrr: Connie Mack base- ball: golfg hockey. PAUL DeLOSA W101 56 Kingston Road CII Italian food . . . favorites . . . Mrs. Johnson's Eng- lish class . . . friends: Harlim, Macky, and Chi- co.. . What? . Arliritierx Ski Club 21 lglonleroom representative 2, ROBERT DENEAULT W101 107 Mokema Avenue Bu.fimf.f.f What do you mean you can't cries car-crazy Bob . . . Ron, Elton, Jim, know car mechanics rate high on their friends' list. Infcrcfir' water skiingg ski- ingg skatingg swimming. 43 MICHAEL DCPROFIO WIO3 12 Cedarcrest Lane College Fernandez . . . loves spaghetti and bowling . . . future account- ant . . . friends: Tim, Jym, and Da . . . Mrs. Johnson's Eng- lish class . . . Rightl Intererlf: ca rdsg pool. 5? tff' BILL DeRUSHA W103 77 Clematis Avenue CI Bill . . . swings with folk music . . . friends: Lovie, Peter, and Dave. Arfizfilier' Folk Club 2, 3, 4g Talent Show 3, 4: French Club 2, Rus- sian Club 3, 4. Q- ' JANICE DESROSIERS W101 89 Indian Road Accounling Business Law is fave with Jan . . . Chinese food is very nice say Shirley, Sheiyn, Odette . . . ambition: work as a legal secre- tary. Infererlis sewing: reading, swim- ming. 9-0-- Vs-'uv PAUL DeVlNCENT W101 171 Trapelo Road College Paul's friends: Mike, Dave . . . likes Biology II, weight-lifting and sports . . . future: U. Mass. Arliz'itie.f.' Chemistry Clubg Italian Club: Talent Showg Football, Track. 44 RAYMOND DeVINCENT XW103 172 Lyman Street C2 Ray . . . shooting pool . . . friends: Bill, Dave, Bob, and George 42.2 X MARCIA DEVOE W101 15-B Dermody Road CI Marcia likes anything that's Ital- ian food . . . German with Miss Booth . . . future W.H.S. Ger- man teacher . . . friends: Judy, Janet, Mike, Joyce, Elaine. Arliziiliefx band: chorus, Junior Achievement: German Club. DEBORAH DeSTASIO W101 99 Bacon Street Bus. Deb . . . friends: Cleo, Pam and Pat . . . English with Mrs. Mac Cleary and pickles . . . future: Bay State Academy. Activitier: Talent Showg' G.A.P. X-r ALBERT DeWOLF W103 67 Washington Ave. C2 Al's friends . . . Bob and Scott : . . favorites: cars, fried clams and Earth Science . . . favorite activity: lunch. Ar1iz'ilier: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4. i l 1 i l ,. GAYLE DINSMORE wios MICHAEL DITAMMASO 20 Dexter St. Arcounzing Flipper . . . always laughing I -on-va' A ISABELLE DOUCET W103 196 Brown Street Siena Issy . . . friends: Maryann, Dianne and Paul . . . favorites: pizza and subs . . . future: Mass. Bay Community College. intefeffff swimming, dancingg cook- , ing. l 1 I 1 S l i n 100 Amherst Avenue Bur. . . . likes to dance . . . college, Dino . . . passing to classes then into the business world . - . plays the guitar . . . Would like to become a business man- ager. Acfirilier: Homeroom Rep. 3. KAREN DODGE W105 W105 57 Applecrest Rd. Honour Karen's favorites: spaghetti and U. S. History with Mr. French . . . friends: Laura and Aykanian . . . future: University of Maine AF1fl'ifiPJ.' Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Ger- man Club 2, 35 Dec. Editor of Reflertaff Mirror staff. It. f ,ll LINDA DOMINGS WIOZ 15 Gregory St., Buy. Linda . . . Mrs. Johnson's Eng- lish class . . . future fashion de- signer . . . friends: Marie, Bob, and Maryann, Mike, jim and Donna. Arif:-flier' gym assistant. -'E' MICKEY DOUCET 20 CATHERINE DOUCETTE DANIEL DOYLE WIOS 227 Grave Street Dirl. Ed. W103 21 Dorchester St. C2 Mickey . . . clams, subs and 46 Spfms Street Srww Dyke . . . English with Mrs. steaks . . . Navy . . . to be a English rates with Choo-Choo Brighams . . . favorite friends: millionaire. . . . bowls, reads, plays cards Paul, jeff, Donny . . . future: . . . Donna, Bev, Moe . . . college. A ff D'E'C'A' ambition secretary or VUAVE 1 . . . eats pizza, chicken ifvm3'. 'i'Q-,flf,fkeg,hjQ,. 3'5'if,i'imb ll .'icrii'1livf: Soph. House -1. 45 THOMAS DOYLE W103 104 Amherst Avenue C Il Tom . . . friends: Fred, Ken, and Mike . . . future: Navy and college . . . favorites: piano, drums, and English . . . music KATHLEEN DRISCOLL W103 11 Hagar Lane Buriners Kathy . . . likes her studies in the nurse's of- fice . . . Lynda and Jan- ice . . . talent show 4, Nurse's office, Senior play committee Acli1firie.f.' Talent Show 4g Nurse's Office staffg Senior Play Committee. NORMA ELFAR 20 183 Weston Street Dirtribulive Ed. Norm . . . collects oldies frecordsj . . . Syrian food . friends Doreen and Laura . . . travel in future. Inlereflf: sewingg cookingg interior decoratingg dancing. RALPH ERICKSON WIO3 89 Columbus Avenue C II Likes to play football and basketball . . . friends Ron, Kev, and Bill . . . Italian food . . . favorite course is math, and data processing Activitiex football 2, 3, 4g basketball 2, 3: Monitor 3, 4. '?g MARTIN DOZOIS W105 17 Wilton Street CII Marty . . . future: college . . . likes sports and socializers . . . friends: Steve, Buzz and Yerta . . . Get off it! Artivitier: football 1, 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 4, W Club 4. PAULINE DUPUIS W101 146 Bright Street Clerk Typisr You Don't say! . . . she likes skating, draw- ing, painting, and Amer- ican foods . . . friends: the Gang, Sally, Rachel Activilier: French Clubg Work in Main Office. EDWARD ENGLEHART S08 49 Rich Street Work Study Shick . . . sports mind- ed . . . Lassie, John and Wally . . . enjoys math class. Interertrs baseballg basketballg football. STEPHEN ETKIND WIO3 54 Copeland Street CI Eli . . . likes physics class best . . . amateur radio and sports . . . friends: Al, Dave, and Tom . . . enjoys veal parmigiane . . . college then law school Activitier: Chemistry Club 3: Interact 44 J.E.T.S. 3: Tal- ent Show 4g Indoor and Out- door Track 2. BARBARA EVERETI' W103 21 Arlington Road CI Barb . . . likes rallies and cheering . Jane, Judy and Caroline . . . lasagna's magnifico . . travel to Rome. Aclivitierf Italian Club: Tal- ent Showg Cheerleaderg Homeroom Representative, Russian Clubg Mirror Sub scription Editor, F.T.A. MICHAEL FAGAN WIO3 63 High Street College Mike . . . frequently absent . . . water skiing and boat racing . . . likes lobster . . . Dave, and Dennis . . . likes danc- ing. PETER FALZONE 14 1 Lawton Place Printing Fai . . . thinks coin collecting, pizza are great . . . Bob, John, Joe, . .. after the service, plans to become a millionaire Arliritier: H,R. rep. 4. HAROLD FARNHAM 1 3 6 Kendall Drive Carpentry Likes cars, guns, fishing . . . likes all foods . . . plans Air Force . . . friends Kax, Felt, and Umbie. Arlivilier: N.H.S. YP! f?-a Ns., -nys iq: T 3' T' Lt 1r'4'f X 3 A G MICHAEL FAHEY W105 37 Claremont Street CII Mike . . . history is tops . . . enjoys pizzas . . . friends: Dave, and Bobby. BRENDA FAMOSI W103 657 Trapelo Road Steno Brown-eyed, brown- haired feature model . . . enjoys math, sewing, ap- ples, olives . . . friends Sherry, Marcia . . . hopes to attain happiness. Intere.r1r.' Sewing DAVE FARNSWORTH W103 145 Myrtle Street Bufirzerr Mrs. johnson's English class rates high with Dave . . . friends: Don, Paul, and jerry know he likes pizza . . . hopes to attend Bryant and Stratton Business College after graduation. Adi:-irifr: Rifle Club. 'X 1- ag we SUZANNE FERRARO W104 110 Hillcrest Road Clerk-Typirt Sue enjoys foocls with Miss Bliss friends Roger, Betty, and All know loves swim- ming hopes to at- tend Kenneth Hair Acliviziefs Senior Office NADIA FILOSA W104 20 Middle .Street Steno For Pete's sake! collects stamps and coins likes typing and Shorthand favors roast- beef, pizza, and chicken secretary TIM FITZPATRICK W104 25 Chester Lane CII Tall, blue eyed Fitz enjoys P.O.D. class favors pork chops . . . friends Bruce and joe LINDA FLETCHER W103 51 Columbus Ave. General Lump . .. likes cloth- ing hobbies include sewing and swimming . .. Italian macaroni and pizza Shirley and Sue plans to go into office work. Acrivitiex working as a sec- retary. DONALD FETTERHOFF 13 531 Grove Street Carpentry Carpentry is his future . . . hobbies . . . hunt- ing, baseball Fett friends Dick, Chip, Kaz . . . ambition-wants money lnterertxs baseball, huntingg swimming, working on carsg fishing MICHAEL FINE W104 148 Ravenswood Road Cl Friendly Mike speech with Mrs. Bowman hobbies include running . .. tuna fish sandwiches plans to attend col- lege JAMES FLANDERS WIO3 361 Bacon Street CI Jeff P.O.D. and French . . . George, Steve and Danny . . . hamburg- ers and spaghetti . . . am- bition-find Blackbeard's treasure NANCY FLYNN WIO4 354 Beaver Street Cl Sailing, swimming and skiing friends Rozie Debbie and Pat hopes to visit many for- eign parts 'Q' Cv 'guy' 4 PETER FLYNN W104 93 Lafayette Street CI Pete enjoys English . . . likes bowling and bil- liards Tony, Francis and Doug plans to go to College Adizfitiex Folk Club 45 Chemistry Club 33 German Clubg Ski Club 33 Interact 4. KATHLEEN FOLEY W104 76 Lowell Street CI 6 II Kathy . . . Miss Booths German III . . . nurse's aid . . . Betty, Jane and Kathy . . . Air Force R.N. Ifzterertrr Readingg Sewing PAUL FORCIER S-08 686 Lincoln Street Work Study Norm enjoys Gym class . . . hobby is cars . . . future plans include the service PAMELA FRESE W-104 88 Riverview Ave. Clerical Pam . . . likes water sports . . . friends Bum- ber, Pat and Debby . . . Wait a minute . . . airline stewardess Artivilier: G.A.P.g Talent Showg Riding Club, Mr. Morang's office, Pep Squad: jr. Prom Committee. STEPHEN FLYNN W104 74 Wilburn Street Honorr 6 CI Rail . . . likes Chemis- try . . . pals Dave, Carl and Rich . . . plans col- lege . . . ambition . . . 4F classification Artivilier: Y.M.C.A.g Ger- man Club SHEILA FOLEY WIO4 10 Trimount Avenue College I 6 Honorr Likes math IV with Mr. Foley . . . Cathy, Elaine and Teri . . . plans to be an elementary teacher Aclivitiet: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: pres. 43 French Clubg Ger- man Clubg N.H.S. 3, 4g Mirror staff: Pep Squadg J.A. 3, 45 treasurer 3: Tal- ent Show 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS FOSTER W-104 20 Murray Street CI Frost . . . enjoys sports . . . Wayne, Steve and Booby . . . a trip to Greece . . . being hap- PY Artivitier: Swimming tearng German Club: Chemistry Club, Talent Show: W Club. DOUGLAS FRIZZELL WIO4 30 Abdrea Road CII Doug . . . East Coast . . . aeronautical School Scott, Bruce and iueh ' ann., L n -rdf Q ROBERT FULLER W-104 35 Howard Street C0llege2 Bob . . . likes his- toryj . . . enjoys fire fighting, hot subs and steak . . . friends Hog, Don and Terry . . . plans to become a history teacher WILLIAM FURNE W-104 29 Barbara Road Honor: Bill . . . golf and stamp collecting! . . . John, Mitch and Oogie . . . favorite class is cal- Culus Actizfitief: Student Council: Interact Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Rifleg Golfg Chern- istry Club 3. JOHN GALLAGHER W-104 49 Dexter Street Clerk Typifz Terry . . . sports . . . math . . . friends Ron- ny and Dave . . . plans to enter service THOMAS A. GAMBLE 11 18 Crestview Road Machine Shop Ginpy . . . best friends are Bob Moo, and Buch- ett . . . plans to become a machinist JONATHAN FURBUSH W-104 81 Parkview Road College Il Bumps . . . English with Mrs. Johnson . . . friends: Rudy, Hulk and Mike . . . College Acii11itie.r: Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 5: Track 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 4: Ski Club 2, 3. MU RIELLE GAGNON W-105 154 Willow Street Burinesr Muriel . . . business law with Mr. Hart . . . loves to bowl . . . lobster . . . data processing KEVIN GALLAGHER W-109 50 Harris Street CI 6 Il Kevin . . . American History with Mr. Rich- mond . . . Richie Activitier: Newspaper 4: Rifle 2g Basketball 2. PAUL GARBER W-105 38 Rockridge Road CII . . . many friends include Moose, Scoop Barney and Sunshine PETER GARDNER WIO5 446 Forest Street CI Pete . . . C'est ia vie . . . favorite course is French . . . interest include music and art . . . hopes to become a cofnposer and conductor Activiiiers Talent Show 4. RONALD GADUET WIO4 15 Waverly Street 1 Business Frenchie . . . Likes Mrs. Johnson's English Class . . . playing foot- ball and eating pizza and spaghetti with Ron, Paul and Jerry plans to enter the Navy Activilier: footballg basket- ball. PATRICIA GAUTHIER W105 134 School Street D Business Pat . . . likes Big pizza . . . Ann, jane and Jackie . . . model, an airline stewardess CLARENCE GAUVIN W105 75 Adams Street Business Hank . . . likes Eng- lish . . . cheeseburger . . . friends Paul and Dave TN, ONT' K, W5 MARGARET GARRIGAN W105 22 Dartmouth Street CII Peggy . . . P.O.D. . . . future elementary school teacher . . . Ya, well, you know! Artirifierf Tennis 2g jr. Prom Committee 5Q Senior Playg Pep Squadg ROBERT GAUDETTE WIO4 32 Adams Street Cl Buddy . . . listening to records . . . Fran and Nuki . . . math, a favorite Arlivifier: Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4g Tennis Te 2 3 4' Cl b am , ,, , u . treasurer 41 Basketball Team 3g Talent Show 2, 3, 4. LOYD GAUTREAU W107 18 Gorham Street Burinerr joe . . . likes French and History . . . Claude, Laurie and Bernard . . . likes to save old pennies . . . future plans include business school JOHN GENOVA WIOS 144 College Farm Road Honor.: Chemistry with Dr. Ku- bin . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . friends Helmut and Peter . . . ambition-a PH. D. in Chemistry ,4flf1'Illt',f' Interact 3, Al, j.E,T.S. 3: Math Team 2, 3, -lg German Club Z. 5l ANNA GERO W-105 109 Doty Street CII Hazel-eyed Annie enjoys painting, dancing and bowling . . . Pat and Jane . . . eats Hungarian Vadas . . . hopes to attend fashion designing school and travel. ,nv 5- JEANNE GIARDINA W-105 26 Pleasant Street CII Jeannie . . . pizza and lob- ster . . Joanne and MaryAnn . . . plans to be a teacher. Activilier: chorus 23 Jr. Prom Commg Italian Club 5, Treasurer 4g F.T.A. 3, 45 Sr. Officeg Talent Show 45 Mirror Staff 4. 'I '7v1-L .1 ,A -- s 'wi Ir 1.1- fffi -. 1 Q0 X . x x . , X JANE GILBERT W-105 22 Winthrop Street Bur. Gilbo . . . enjoys business machines . . . bowling . . . likes to eat eggplant . . . Jan- ice, Diana, and Pauline . . . hopes to become an airline stewardess and travel 7 4 LINDA GILLESPIE W-105 JOANNE GILLIS 20 MARIE GIORGIANNI 115 Summit Street C Il 16 Francis Street Dir. Ed. W-105 Dark-haired, green-eyed Linda Jo . . . dancing . . . chinese 706 Tf3Pe11 Road C U enjoys Chemistry with Mr. Wil- food . . . friends Pauline and Brown-eyed George . . . likes lette . . . Carole, Gail and Sandy . . . How's Your Bun's? sewing . . . enjoys pizza and Diana . . . wants to travel spaghetti . . . plans to attend throughout the world. IBM school. Arlivifierf Homeroom rep. 2, 33 Spanish Club 4g Senior Play 45 Talent Show 4 52 RAYMOND GILBERT 15 542 Mechanic St., Marlboro Auto Meclnanicr Likes sight seeing over Cafe . . . hobby, cars . . . eats subs . . . would like a Corvette . . . friends, Charlie, Bobby, Ray, and Kenny. l VINCENZINA GIUNGNO W-105 15 Parkers Lane C I and ll Vinnie . . . pistacchio ice cream sundaes . . . Micki, Barb and Sandy . . .Math V . . . Interior Decorator. f,-f Ag.- 42 Y If 749 4-f' K- YT? 'srl THOMAS GLEDHILL S-011 54 Bacon Street Wfork Shop Tucker . . , Ron, Al and Bob . . . his future plans in- clude the service ALAN GOLDMAN W-105 150 Marguerite Avenue CI Calculus and physics classes . . . hobbies include track . . . enjoys peppermint ice cream . . . Steve, Stan, and Doug . . . plans to become a veterinarian. Artivifier: track 2, 3, 4g Cross country 2, 3: Chem Club 3: jets 3g Interact 4g USY 2. 3, 4a Talent Show 2, Club 4: Cafe Monitor 4. PAUL GORDON W-105 22 Ellery Road Burinerr Dave . . . Mr. Perone's law class . . . likes to eat steak . . . friends Mike, Bob and Sidney. -. ,.' FRANCIS GRACIA W-105 26 Willow Street CI Frank . . . physics with Mr. Levesque . . . likes hot beef stew . . . Portugal fever study architecture Arliviliex Class rep. 3, 4, Talent show 2, 3. 45 Senior Playg Ski club 3, 4: President 45 Football 2g Track 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 45 Club 4. ,gf-Q 49x ELTON GRANT W-105 194 Lake Street CII Al . . . English and earth science . . . jim, Bob and Ron . . . working on cars . . . future at East Coast Aero Tech. QA. 'Vi RUSSELL A. GRAY 20 78 Hawthorne Road Di.ffr'il:uli1'e Ed Russ . . . bowling and danc- ing . . . Billy, Mike and Paul . . . pizza and friend clams . . . service. Arliririer: Decca State Conference' Decca. JOHN GOYETTE W-105 32 Trimount Avenue Accou ming Doug . . . law course . Bill, Steve and Harry . , . the Army, then college GEIMLDINE GRENIER W-105 233 Grove Street Bun Geri . . . likes pizza . will become a clerk typist Kathy, Diane, Barbara . Ya, Right! first Nl 53 Pff2vW?-- 2: 1 1 l H k 1. 2 P I I 54 LMC --f- - ,-,v...,..eL.a.,Qg -M -Y ,H -...item SUSAN GRENIER W105 32 Brigham Road Steno Sue . . . inclined to do unexpected things . . . chocolate ice cream sodas . . . private secretary . . . I-Ii! how's life? Aciivitier: Junior Achieve- ments 3 ROBERT GRILLO W105 102 Trapelo Road College Bob . . . love for trav- eling . . . ambition- Interpreter of Romance languages . . . travel Artivitierc Spanish Club WILLIAM P. GRIIVLES W105 24 Willard Street CII Bill . . . weight lifter and swimmer . . . Bob, Mike and Dave . . . am- bition-college and a good paying job. ROBERT GULLOTTI W105 96 Smith Street CII Hernie . . . Talent Show Director . . . great drummer . . . future Berk- ley School of Music to be a professional drum- mer. Arfivifiersl Talent Show 2, 3, 49 director 4g H. R. representative 2, 3. lil Q-..f l 'T 'k fii -r if hr' 11:2- V fs JOHN GRIFFIN W105 15 Barbara Road Burinerr Griff . . . boating . . . will enter the Navy . . . Mickey and Billy . . . motorcycles Interertr: Boatsg Motorcy- cylesg Playing pool WILLIAM H. GRIMES W105 103 Midland Drive C ll Hondo . . . enjoys Eng- lish . . . tinkering with cars . . . Biff, Arch and Steve . . . jet mechanics. PAUL GRUETER WIO5 51 Madison Road ' CII Paul . . . baseball star . . . Bill., Pete and jim . . . and future-an in- dustrial arts teacher Arlivilier: Chemistry Club 3g Ski Club 4g Baseball 2, 3g French Club 2, 3. WILLIAM GULLOT'I'I W105 87 Felton Street CII Bill . . . pool shooter . . . English with Mr. Steinberg . . . Dave, George and Ray . . . College ROGER HAGOPIAN W108 16 Kingston Terrace Cl Rog . . . Own Band . . . Organ Player . . . enjoys German class . . . john, jon and Mike. A r1izfilie.r: Band g Talent Showg Interact. SHIRLEY A. HAINES W108 19 Van Vechten Street Slenogmplaic Shirl . . . loves pop- corn . . . Are you kid. ding me! travel and water sports . . . friends Brenda, Diane . . . am- bition successful secretary zfrtivitierz' Rainbowg Eng- Eggnoffice workerg Church ELSIE HALLORAN W108 1776 Trapelo Road CII Ellie . . . dancer . . . Nurse Staff . . . Marge and Shirley . . . College GERALD A. HARVEY WIOS 38 School Street CII G e r r y - Blond, tall, green-eyed . . . ambition to be a success . . . travel fm G36 x 'v TJ TTT, 1 U Q' -1 : El 4r'T if X E SHIRLEY HALL WIOS 68 Hillcrest Road Stenograplyic Shirl . . . likes to have fun . . . looks forward to lunch . . . secretary ...Ya! ROBERT HARRINGTON 16 147 Elm Street Auto Body Paul Bunion . . . Ski enthusiast . . . likes pastromi, steaks, baseball says Forget it! . . . will enter Service ODETTE HEBERT WIOS 11 Friend Street Acrounliwg Odie . . . trying and Business Lau ',.. Marie, janet and Kathy . . . success in business I77lf7I',ff,f.' dancing: swim- ming. ll 4 fs' ALFRED HEMMERLIN W108 210 Lake St. CII Chuck . . . English with Mr. C . . . Bill, Biff and Giver . . . service . . . ambition- adventure. Ariivitiefr weight lifting 2, 33 Rifle team 2. 'ie4Q... , .1151 JM y -.. '. ski' C ROBERT HILL W108 70 Banbury Ave. CI Harlen . . . 3 letterman . . . friends in F troop . . . You should have been here yester- day! . . . professional hockey. Activities: baseball 1, 25 basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Talent Show 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 43 Club 4. 56 EILEEN HENNESSEY W108 63 Lakeview Ave. CII Eileen . . . skier . . . love of sports . . . Janey, Peggy, Carol . . . would like to be a physical education teacher. Artivitiefs Basketball 2, 3, gi Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, , 4, Main Office 4. JOHN I-IOAGLAND W108 56 Cushing St. Burinen Hoagie . . . black hair . . . friends Richie and Larry . . . army in future. STEPHEN HERRICK W108 130 Sheffield Rd. CI Steve .... artist . . . art Editor of the Mirror . . . fu- ture commercial artist. Acti1Jitie.r.' Talent Show 4g Track Team 2, Mirror staff 2, 5, 4, art editor 4. ,Q - ,i if 1 .1 ' GREGORY HOLMAN W108 73 Fiske Ave. CI Greg . . . all math and sci- . . friends Bob and CDCC . Barry . . . Oh well, that's life! Activiliei: DeMolay. THOMAS HIETSCH D002 1151 Trapelo Rd Work Experience Tom . . . likes to fish and hunt . . . lunch-time . . . steak . . . Eddie and John. JOANE HOWARD W108 21 Ash St. Buxinerf Joane . . . lover of Chinese food . . . I'm freezing! . . . likes driving around . . . friends Cathy, Bonnie and Carol. IN ROBERT E. HOWARD JR. W-105 170 Linden Street CI Howie . . . swimming team . . . hobby-aeronautics . . . friends, Swilly, Schnuck, Na- tasha . . . ambition-marine biologist. Activitier: Swimming .Team 4g Spanish Club 2, 33 Ski Club 3: Prom Comm. 3. Z M MARIE HURLEY W-108 135 College Farm Rd. CII Hippy . . . spaghetti and pizza . . . likes to sew . . . future at I.B.M. school Activiiier: Red Cross Representa- tive 5, 4. Mirror Representative 4. JANET HOWES W- 108 101 Prospect Hill Ln. C2 STEPHEN HUBLER W-108 jan . . . parties . . . loves 50 Calvafi' Sf- Cl meatball subs ir' of WILLIAM ANTHONY KENNETH HULL W-108 28 Hardy Pond Rd. CII Skip . . . basketball player Willie . . . senior play . . . sportsman . . . jeff, Buster and Bob . . . . . . J.E.T.S .... Jim, Tom, and Judie . . . English with Mrs. johnson. Arfiritier: baseballg drama clubg I Artiritier: basketball 2, 3, 41 In- student councilg student govt. Rep. tramural basketball 2, 3, 43 Chem- istry Club 35 Lab Assistant 45 j.E.T.S. 4. ELIZABETH IAGULLI W-107 27 Oak Street Businers Betty . . . likes Mr. Collin's English class . . . steak . . . Chris, Ron, and Paula. Aflivirier: Spanish club 3: Sr. Office 4g Nurse's office 3, 4g HR YB Rep. 4g Sec. J.A,. 43 Pep Squad 2, 31 Mirror Rep. 4. gifs, as 'Ib- DAVID INGERSOLL W-107 WINSLOXV .IACKSON 12 Kenwood Lane C2 V'-107 Ingi . . . loves drag races and 44 Everett Sf' CI 6 2 stock car races . . . jim, john, XWin . . . physics lab assist- Art . . . ambition-Slate trooper ant . . . interests-electronics and music . . . future at Con- cordia skiing. b.i:kctb.1Ii. 57 STEPHEN JAIS W-107 296 Temple Road CI Greek . . . Math with Mr. O'Brien . . . Doug, Fran, and Wayne . . . basketball . . . college. Acfivilies: W Club 43 Ten' nis 3, 4. HARRIET JOHNSON W-107 410 Lexington Street CI Enjoys English . . . Don- na, Betsy, Debbie . . . chinese food . . . plays flute. Activities: Band 1, 25 Span' ish Club 3. 4. RICHARD E. JONES W-107 140 Weston Street CII 6 Business 1onesey . . . scuba div- er . . . Carl, Jed and Doug . . . likes sea food . . . public accountant Activiiiesf H.R. rep, 2, DeMolay 1, 2, 35 MICHAEL JOYAL W-107 58 Prentice Street CII Harvey . . . basketball . . . Twit, Norm, Vish . . . English teacher. Acliifiries: basketballg trackg softballg football 2, 3, 4g Vice Pres. Clubg Homeroom Rep. 58 Ss 'PN-. Sf Vita' in-...,, CARL JOHNSON W-107 21 Eddy Street CI Enjoys Math . . . Doug, Steve and Richie . . . hockey games . . . college. Activities: Chess Club 2, 3: French Club 3: Chemistry Club 39 DeMolay. PHILIP JOLIAT W-107 114 Greer Street CII Phil . . . likes to swim and fish . . . money and adventure in the fu- ture. Interests: swimming, camp- ing, skiingg fishing. EDMOND JOYAL W-107 26 Douglas Road CI Jed . . . P.O.D. class . 1. . loves sports . . . Steve, Richie and Carl . . . lawyer Aflirifies: Cross Country 24 French Club 2: Ski Club 33 Talent Show 4. PAUL JULIANO W-107 12 Williams Business Likes English with Mrs. McClary . . . Ronnie, Ron . . . water skiing and swimming . . . join the Navy LOU KARAMAS W-107 158 Russel Street Honors Louie . . . likes sports . . . good bowler . . . favorite subject English Inlerertr: baseball? bowling: swimmingg readingg and cards EDWARD KAZNOCHA 1137 15 Willard Street Carpenlry Kaz collects coins . . . likes sports and surfing . . . friends-Harry, Um- bie, Fett . . . plans- contracting. , Aciizfitierr track 23 Student gouncil 45 Homeroom Rep. JOHN KEILTY 4159, 126 Pond Street auto nzecbanirr Army in future . . . eats subs . . . Ken's Chevys don't go . . . pals- Jerry, Kenny, Jinx JOHN KELLY W-107 74 Edwin Road CI Muzi . . . enjoys Eng- lish . . . all right now . . . friends-jerry, P. J. and Rudy . . . a teacher 4? 'E :- F Wwe Lv 'tru 1 Rl' DOROTHY E. KAUFMAN W-107 66 Exchange St. College Il Ciggis . . . monitor second lunch . . . favorite saying- Not bad . . . likes Chinese food friends -Moe, Dianne and Lin- da . . . enjoys Gym LEONARD KEATING 24 16 Chestnut St. Electronic: Lenny . . . likes His- tory . . . friends-john, Derek, Paul . . . It's minor . . . air force RONALD KEIRSTEAD W-107 16-4 Garden Circle CII fnon-prepj Ron . . . likes Mr. Collins' English classes . . . friends-Ron, Paul, Fred . . . hockey games CHARLES E. KIBURIS C125 19 Whitford Terr. llneldirrg Buster . . . favorite pastime is working on cars . . . friends-Bob, Phil and Kyle REBECCA KILGORE W-107 155 Virginia Road CI 6 Honor: Becky likes Cheerios . . . P.O.D. in the back of the room . . . hobby- gui- tar . . . Judy, Ann, Ellen . . . plans college. Artivilier: Talent Show 3, 45 Ski Club 43 Folk Club 2, 3, 4 VLADIMIR KLIMOVICZ W-107 3 Manor Ave. Natick CII Wally . . . weight lift- ing and judo . . . ravioli and hamburgers . . . ski- ing and boating . . . ambitions - mechanical engineer GRACE KYTE W-107 60 Miriam Road CII Enjoys Engl-ish . . . friends-Paula, Marcia, and Mary . . . likes surfing, skating, and ski- ing . . . airline stewardess STEPHEN LA CROIX W-107 105 Thornton Road CII Keep your thumb on it . . . friends - Rudy, Wayne and Sheil . . . English with Mrs. john- son DAVID KINGSBURY W-107 77 Boynton Street CII Likes English . . . pizza . . . enjoys sleeping . . . friends Bill and Bob JANICE KNEELAND W-107 20 Winthrop St. Burinerf Jan . . . office pro- cedure with Mrs. Mur- phy . . . sewing . . . September bride . . . Oh, cut it! Actiifiliex French Club 2, 3: Pep Squad 2, 33 English office SUSAN KYTE W-107 74 Galen Street Cl Likes P.O.D. with Mrs. Davies . . . friends- janet, Carolyn, and Lynda . . . teacher. Acli1zitie.f: French Club 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 35 junior Achievement 5g Future Teacher's of America 4g Pep Squad 3, treasurerg girls sports 2, 3, 4, CYA 2, 35 Talent Show 4. CHERYL LA CROSSE W-107 47 Potter Road CII Cherry: . . . likes to sing, dance and roller- skate . . . plans to be a nurse. Aftivitier: French 2, Italian 1, 21 Future Nurses of America, Talent Show 2, 5, 45 Junior Prom Comm. Usherette, senior play. it 'fr DAVID LA HAISE W-109 76 Rockridge Road Cl Fried clams and hambur- gers . . . Richie, Doug and Wayne . . . enjoys P.O.D. with Mrs. Davis . . . business manager. Actizfilier: Baseball 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, HR Rep. 2, 3, 4, Crimson Key 43 Chairman of junior Prom 3. JAMES LAMBROS W-109 171 Virginia Road Hofzofr jim . . . math with Mr. Vallely . . . friends Louis, Mitch, and Helmut . . . running and weight lifting . . . engineering. Arlizfitier: Chem Club 2, 3 j.E.T.S. 3, 4. Outdoor track 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. Interact 3, 4, secretary 3, 4. W Club 4 MARY H. LANDRIGAN W-109 24 Porter Road C2 Favorite course is Art . . . Grace, Mary and Paula . . . likes to swim . . . plans to be an art teacher. Aclizfitiefs French Club 2, 3: Art Club 2, 3: Jr- Pf0m Comm, F.T.A. 3: Sr. Prom: Chem Club 3: Talent Show 4. RICHARD LASSMAN S-O8 39 Farnsworth St. 'U'7ork Study Dick . . . sports minded . . . Ed, john and joe . . . I.B.M. School Intererl: basketball, football, baseball I f PATRICIA LAMPORT W-109 103 Warren Street Burinesr Tricia . . . frequently seen at York Beach . . . Pam, Kathy, Debbie and Joanne . . . will make an attractive airline stewar- dess Infefeffr' Xwaterskiing. SANDRA LANDRY W-109 208 Brown St. Bur. Shorty . . . secretary . . . machines class . . . Rita, Gayle, and Helen . . . Oh! No! At'Iil'iff6.l'.' Homeroom Rep, Mirror Rep. CATHLEEN LAZARO W-109 17 joy Street Bur. Zydie . . . Likes Eng- lish . . . Marie, Marcia, Mary . . . Catch ya later . . . future model Arlirilie.f: talent show 2, 3. 43 High School Fashion Board Inrereflr: sewing, dances, tid- ing around JOAN LAZARO W-109 31 Murray Street CII Charlie Brown . . . sports enthusiast . . . Pam, Donna and Joan . . . English teacher Aclizilief: Talent Show 2, 3, 4g Prom Comm. 49 Mir- ror Staff 4. FREDERICK LEARY W-109 41 Hardy Pond Road College Fred . . . hot fudge sundaes . . . Donny, Dave, and Ned . . . blues records . . . plans to enter Navy PATRICK I.eBLANC U67 51 Fiske St. Auto Body Eats Kelly's hamburgers . . . John, Ed, Cookie . . . plans to enter Navy . . . likes Theory class, racing cars . . . Ya, fight! JOHN LeFORT W1-9 3 Joyce Road CI La La . . . likes P.O.D . . . hobbies include bil- liards and boxing . . Mike, Fred, Bob . . . social worker. lmererrf: swimming, motor- cycles. K . . JAMES LEARNED W-109 224 River Street CI Jim . . . enjoys P.O.D. . . . Jack, Roy, and Mark . . . Good boy . . . college Interefir: Politics, water sports, baseball, pool. MAUREEN LeBLANC W-109 31 Pond Street CII Moe . . . hamburgers and coke . . . friends- Cathy, Kathie and Kathy . . . enjoys languages . . . college. Actizfilier: Spanish Club 2, 4g Mr. I.evey's Office 4. M. RACHEL LeBLANC W-109 43 South St. 4DS-Steno. Bur. Sews, skates and bowls . . . Pauline, Linda and Bev . . . likes pizza and lobster . . . plans to at- tend medical school WAYNE LE FORT W-109 156 Dale St. Cl Wayne . . . Chateau pizza . . . math and P.O.D .... college . . . would be teacher. ACfi1lili6.l'.' Football 5, 41 Swimming 3, 45 VV Club 4 PATRICIA LEGER W-109 71 Lexington CII Pat . . . likes to sew . . . Mr. Collins' Eng- lish class . . . Cleo, Ev, and Noreen . . . ambtion -to be a nurse. Activitiexf working in Mr. Morang's office 2, 43 nurse's officeg F.N.A. basketball 2, 3 IUDITH LEMAY W-109 115 Clark Lane C1 Judi . . . pizza and chocolate milk shakes . . . friends Phyllis, Con- nie, and joan . . . am- bition-to be happy Acti1fi!ie.r.' Folk Club 3. 42 Talent Show 4g Prom Comm. 3, 4- PETER LEONARD W-109 118 Greenwood Lane College II Pete . . . enjoys boat- ing . . . friends-Buz- zard, Phil and Dubba . . . major in agricul- ture Activities: Dramatics Club 4. Inlefe.r!.r.' boating PATRICIA LEYDON W-109 587 Lexington Street CI Bingo . . . art history with Miss Stitch . . . likes to have fun . . . future interior decorator . . . ya! Right! Activitieir Spanish Club 23 Bowling 3, 45 Folk Song Club 2. .-if is ve' 3 40 JOHN T. LEHANE C105 16 Connlly Street Drafting j.T. . . . Do as I say, not as I do . . . skindiving, surfing . . . loves shrimp . . . Deb- bie, Kathy, Spot . . . ambition-success. Arlivifieif Student Confer- enceg Honor Societyg News- paper. MICHAEL LENZA W-109 65 Kendall Park CII Mike . . . enjoys play- ing golf . . . likes P.O.D. . . . college DONALD LE SHANE W-109 79 Horbs Road CII Don . . . likes steak . . . Stamp collector . . . jeff George and Bob . . . Right . . . me- chanical engineer. Aciiriliei: jets 5. -l. PETER J. Lirus JR VV-110 55 Boyton Street CI P.J. . . . friends Muzi, Male. Pinky . . . Keep the faith . . . ambition -tu be .ln actor. flrfirillrs: Drama Club 1. -lg Chem Club lg Hockey' -lg French Z3 HR Rep Z, 15 Senior Play: Talent Show 4. 63 A Qgw ' 1 Lunch at W.H.S. .E . Q--v ELIZABETH LINNELL W110 71 Indian Road Clerk Typirt Betty . . . likes foods with Miss Bliss . , . friends Sue and Sandy . . . plans to be a secretary. Arli1'itieJ.' Mirror representative ALLEN LLEWELLYN D002 HELMUT LOESER W109 Enjoys his law course . . . in- 523 Florence Road Honor: tends to be 3 flfe flghtfff In Eats Sauerbraten and Kartoffel- Boston of New York- klose . . . enjoys chemistry and mathematics. .45 nb ROBERT LOPEZ 14 230 River Street Prinling Bob . . . likes history . . . friends Sal, jim and Greg . . . plans to go to work after grad- uation. 64 .J gun STEPHEN LOPEZ WIO9 20 Wamsutta Avenue College Il Steve . . . likes his I.B.M. course . . . Rob and john . . . Hey, Boobie! . . . computer technician. Arzi1fi1ie.f: Football 1, 23 Track 25 Monitor. 'frog 535' STEPHEN LOVEJOY W109 DEREK LOWELL W109 22 Arcadia Avenue College Il 18 Chester Avenue College Likes math and history . . . Tractor Chelsa . . .likes ski- friends Bruce, Ron, and Don ing . . . would like an engineer- . . . roast beef . . . sports games. ing degree from Lowell Tech. lI1f67EflJ'.' Baseballg Footballg Bowl- Iniererm skiing. ing. .I -. MARY LYNCH WIO9 123 Lake St. Steno Future secretary . . . hobby- H .S .... friends Cathy, Lucille, Phyllis . . . likes Italian food, English class. Actizfilies: French Club 2, News- paper Column 4, Pep' Squad 3, 4. MARY ANN MACCIO W1 10 21 Hill Rd. Siena Mary Ann . . . future T.W.A. . . . friends, Donna, Diane Isabella and Richard . . . likes surfing and cooking. Ariivities: Italian Club 2, 3. LYNN MacDONALD W110 22 Palmer St. Honors Kathy, Leslie and Joanne . . . future: Bridgewater . . . likes chocolate ice cream sodas . . . You know what I mean? Activities: Rainbow Girls 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Folk Club 2, 33 Pep Squad 2g junior Prom 3: I-Iomeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4, j.A. 3g J.V. Basketball 4g Senior Play 43 Ski Club 4g Italian Club 4, Mon- itor 4g Language Lab Assist 43 Senior office assist 4. CAROL MACKAY W11o 25 Highland St. Business Active Carol . . . Elaine from the Senior play . . . wants to be an airline stewardess . . . friends: Peggy, jane, and Kitty. Activities: Senior Play, Drama Club Play JOHN MAC KENZIE W110 84 Villa St. CII King Rat . . . English . . . Bruce, Walt, Richie . . . drag racing . . . plans to travel to west coast. SANDRA MACKUSICK W1 10 43 Lakeview Terr. Steno Cheerful sandy . . . likes sew- ing and English . . . hopes for more hours in a day to get things done . . . wants to be a medical secretary. Interests: talking, swimming, work- ing, church fel owship 'Cl' - B SALLY MAC IVOR W110 142 Bright sf. C Likes to travel . . . Whoopee! . . . friends-Dereen, Lucille and Bethal . . . watches the Hawks play 'C' BRUCE MACLEOD W110 155 Florence Rd. CII English a favorite . . . friends Doug, Rich, Scott . . . likes Chinese food . . . hard worker. 65 DIANE MACLURE W-110 211 Grove St. Burinesr Pete . . . business law with Mr. Peroni . . . likes spaghetti . . . Cheryl, Gerri, and Evelyn . . . Yeh, right! Acfi1zitie.r: Mr. Morang's office 2 RICHARD MAGAZU W-110 56 Oakhill Rd. College Zoo . . . likes to study cal- culus and physics . . . friends- Dave, Roger, and john . . . ambition-to grow up. Activiliex Interact 43 National Hon- or Society 5, 45 Crimson Key 4: Chemistry Club 4. HOLLY A. MALLEY W-110 2 Viles Court Burinerr Loves tennis, reading . . . hob- by-art . . . friends-Pat, Barb, Sue . . . ambition-secretaryg traveler . . . Good grief! Activitiex Newspaper column 3g English office 4. 1 fn 66 ROBERT MACNEIL W-110 140 Brewster Rd. College Mac . . . Mrs. Feldman's math class . . . Harlim, Buddy, Frank . . . enjoys skiing . . . college. Aclivitier: French Club 24 Chemistry Club 3: Ski Club 2, 3. STEPHEN MAHONBY W-110 175 Summer St. Accounting Steve . . . Bookkeeping . . . Dave, Mike, Bill . . . plans to enter the service. Intere.rtr: Hockeyg Basketball. CHARLENE MALLOY W-110 257 Ash St. College Charlie . . . watching the Hawks win . . . Cherry, Donna, Paula, Debbie . . . loves Eng- lish . . . will enter teaching. Acliviiierf German Club 2, 3g Italian Club 3, 45 secretary 4. JOHN MANDILE 16 19 Chester Ave. Auto Body Enjoys roast beef subs . . . theory class . . . friends-Pat, Kevins . . . plans to enter Army . . . Forget it! PETER MANZON W-110 13 Marion St. Honorr Pete . . . Chemistry . . . Mitch, john, and Lou . . . Interact treas- urer . . . college. Acliviliex: German Club 2, 33 Chemistry Club 33 As- tronomy Club 3, 43 Interact 3, 43 treasurer 3, 4. BEVERLY MARSH W-110 25 Washington Avei Steno Bev . . . horseback rid- ing, skiing . . . loves: root beer, chocolate chip cookies . . . Donna, Marie, Linda . . . am- bition-riding teacher Aclivilief: Riding club 23 Reflector Staff 4. DOREEN MARTIN W-110 103 Rockridge Rd. College Doreen . . . green eyes, brown hair . . . bowling, roller skating . . . Sally, Norma, Marilyn . . . I.B.M. school . . . Oh, forget it! Inrereftrr Football gamcsg basketball games CAROL MARTORILLI W-110 202 Charles St. College P.O.D. and English . . . likes cake and popcorn . . . friends-jane, Pat, Ida . . . a future teacher. 1'Itll1'lll?J.' Senior House Of- fice 2. 3. 43 Italian Club 2, 33 junior Achievement 2, 3. LINDA MARRANO W-110 167 Marguerite Ave. College Terra . brown hair, brown eyes . . . favors English with Mrs. john- son . .' . friends--Bev, Betty, jane . . . plans to be a teacher. Artiritief: Volleyball 43 Soft- ball 3, 43 Italian Club. THERESE MARSHALL W-110 119 Alder St. College Teri . . . P.O.D. with Mr. French . . . hobby- Brigham's . . . Elaine, Sheila, Cathy . . . future dental hygienist . . . Are you kidding me? Arlivifier' German Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Talent Show 3, 43 Chemistry Club 33 Yearbook 43 Band 2, 3. 43 Chorus 23 Ski Club 3. 43 Sr. office 4. MICHAEL MARTIN W-110 152 Trapelo Rd. College Mike . . . Math IV with Mr. O'Brien . . . college-bound . . . future chemist . . . swimming. Actiririer: Swim Team 2, 3. -lg W'-Club 4. DONNA MASELLI W-110 116 Felton St. Bumzerx Matzo . . . Mrs. Bow- man's English class . . . spends her spare time drawing . . . Sue, Mary Ann, Diane . . . future executive secretary. Arlnirirr- Basketball 23 Vol- leyball 23 Softball 23 Italian Club 2, 3, 43 Senior office. 67 f X i 1' Y'1 't Lf .1 Z, N ' -3- 2- V .Il .1'. i 4...-.,. -.-- T. Z- . ., ,rf : Tif I1fCLI.'i 2.11 ...., ...,. R,1'J.'I .J-77' 14 .U-WL. - ...L -----f--- --- x,m: '.-:,1y , QQ 1P..,.., 7,,..-.- 'v- ' - - - :' 'I 1.- '- '12 T - ' , I.-'rffif ..ll': -4..'Z:.. .-::t- 11t'v - r 4 -1.- D n ..:.: wg: - : -1 - A 4 P555-v 312-311 4 -45 - : Diff,-If 11' V U qi,-,g X,-,,.f-5.7 -.i1 N . fin: -.71g 'A ' ,. - 1-: :: 1 ' 'E -,.1.'1i'i-i jjljg 11, iliif L? - Y' 'igj T111 Zvifffi 1 -- 1 f f 1. - Pit 52.1.1 - L -1 ,-,. -.,..v 1 L Q ,A I ...L -: Q- JAL .1 J---. 'I 1-' '3-'P :J f.',,J!f ' .V - . Q.--.- yn. .,,,. J q- - 3 11-5 f .LTC fl L. 1': 'l1 . Iii i :1.l-,4i.fQ.11 '-,:':: -. 1 ' tv: A- - . . 9 1 1',: f :-' 32 ' Tiff - fi IL.I.lL:If.I Ii- '.. iff: .,'.l1.f'i. f..L1f ..,C l1 . flfffflli- T7 .ii lf . ZLCHf 'ZLL' 2':', 'f ' K f'-f .L 11 -... -V..- .-...,.. 5 I -- -1 ifi 1.2. .x::. z2 1-1 12:3 17115 -1111 gr.: 'r , - .-.. .. .-- 4 .'.'...f.. ,Ls.... ., L-...fu 1-213 1-tgififi. :Jiff- .12 U: 1-- , ',:,,... '.,..I.....,,, ff ELLTY .'.ff.7'J.::. ll . - - 11 71271 Snr. Z- uv- -uw-ff! 4'f'fav- --3-, - .. .-... ..4.- ' A 'J v'c.i ...za :eff rxefcs P - ' dd, f' ,za 1 2 M. fr. 121:21 :pa- glicff.. :':.:2 v 1144: ...cz ze 1 :grae buf' L C if x 1. ,L I 'S I fix ZF EILEEN MCCARTHY W-111 23 Centre Street Clerk typirt Eye . . . English with Mrs. johnson . . . aspir- ing airline stewardess . . . college . . . really! Inlefertr: water skiing, Ten- nisg hiking, archery. KATHY MCCLUSKEY W- 1 1 1 18 Hammer Street Burinerr Enjoys English with Mrs. MacClary . . . friends Barbara, Gerry and Betty . . . secretary . . . maca- roni and cheese Activitrer: Talent Show. DEBORAH LYNN MCCULLOUGH W-111 34 Wheelock Rd. College II Mucka . . . enjoys Eng- lish and Math . . . lolli- pops . . . Paula, Cherry, and Charlene . . . x-ray technician. Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 3: Pep Squad 2, 33 H.R. Rep. 2, 3: Jr. Prom Princessg Spanish Club, Mirror staff 4. CONSTANCE MCELROY W-111 48 Tolman St. College I Connie . . . future teacher . . . friends: Judi, Bethel, and Mary Ellen . . . likes Mrs. Stein- berg's English class and the Surf. Acriuilier: Latin Club 2, 3. treasurer 33 FTA 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 4g Dramatics 2, 4: German Club 4j Senior Play 43 Mirror Staff 4. ELAINE MCCARTHY W-1 1 1 22-d Dermody Rd. Burinerr Elaine . . . English with Mrs. johnson . . . Marcia, Kathy and janet . . . steak and french fries . . . future secretary. Artiifilier: Executive Comm. of Talent Show. FRANK MCCUE W-111 85 Mayall Rd. College Fluctuous Frank . . . friends Mot, Swede, El Squeeze . . . How are ya? . . . English with Mrs. J . . . electronic en- gineer. Ariizfitiers football 23 base- ball 3. 4g hockey 4, track 31 chemistry club 33 talent show 35 W-club 4. GERARD MCDONALD W'-111 10 Calvary St. Burinerr jerry . . . steak and chicken basketball and baseball . . . friends Reg- gie, Rod, and Ray . . . school JOHN A. MCFARLAND Rm. 16 97 Alder St. Auto Body Mac likes pepper steak, chicken pie . . . scuba dives . . . favors foot- ball . . . friends Ollie, Stick, Ed, Semi . . . I just don't understand it! -L- T 'Ji' YN 'S l ,. . 9' 5,-gf Q awk in Q MARY MCGANN W 111 5B Dermody Rd Likes Chemistry Diane Mary and Elaine listens to records elementary teacher Actrutfef Spanish club 2 D a matic Club 2 Pep Squad Senior Play 4 Newspaper 4 Year book Staff 4 Program Head Start 3 luv X-I PAUL MCGINTY 24 27 Copley Ave Elect Pau likes his elect class two years of tech school in a yob with the tele phone company ROBERT MCGINTY Rrnll 27 Copley Ave Macbzne Mack likes all subiects rides a motorcycle friends Ron Moo Torn and Bucket Inlererz motorcycles ARTHUR MCGOVERN W 111 18 Naviens Lane Arty enjoys English and US History Are you kidding me? friends Trisha jane and jimmy Actrwlzer Prom Chairman 3 Art Club 3 4 Chemistry Club 3 4 Talent show 4 Reflection Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Mirror busmess staff 4 Boys Vice Pres Student Council ROBERT MCGOVERN W-111 9 Russell St. Bur. Bob . . . English with Mrs. Johnson . . . What's new? . . . friends Steve, Bill and Ron . . . future store owner. Activities: Prom Committee 3, 43 Talent Show 45 Crimson Key 4g Mr. Gallager Day Commit. 4, Pres. Student Council 4. 70 MICHAEL MCGUIRE W-111 22 Chester Lane College 11 Mike . . . likes cafe studies . . . friends: Randy, Don and Harpo . . . basketball . . . plans to enter army NANCY MCGUIRE W-111 7 Sunset Rd. Honorf Nam . . . active cheerleader . . . Carol, Charlene, Elaine . . . Ya, right! . . . college Activiiiers German club 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 44 Russian Club 3, 4g Youth Council 33 Talent show 2, 3, 45 Cheering 3, 4 KATHERINE MCHUGH W- 1 1 1 20 Brigham Rd. Honorr Kathy . . . likes German and math . . . friends Amy and Martha . . . student council officer . . . college Actizfiliei: NHS 2, 3, 4g Ski Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 42 FTA 45 Latin Club 25 Choms 23 Iiejleclof staff 3, 4g Class Prophecy .51 RICHARD McKENZIE W-111 36 Charlotte Rd. Honor: Rich . . . friends: Chuck and Harry . . . future: engineering at Northeastern . . . likes stage productions and DeMolay work. Artizfiliers Indoor Track 25 Outdoor Track 25 Chem. Club 2, 34 Rifle 2, 3, 4g Talent Show 3, 45 JETS 3, 4g 2, 3, 45 club 4g Crimson Key 43 Senior Play light- ing 45 Drama club lighting 3, 4. DOUGLAS R. MCNAMARA W-111 20 Lafayette St. CII Doug . . . P.O.D .... pretzels and meatball subs . . . skiing . . . Frank, jack, Smitty . . . Is that right! Ariiritier: Ski Club 3, 43 Track lg Cross Country 25 Talent Show 3. 'TTY' .xx gn 'Cf' S. S PAUL MCNAMARA W-111 685 Moody St. CII Paul . . . Latin-American History with Mr. Richmond . . . chicken and cheeseburgers . . . plans to be a paratrooper in the army. EVELYN MEISNER W-111 RONNIE MELANSON S011 DIANE MERCURIO 20 96 Kingston Rd' Buying!! 79 Exchange St. llVork Study 8 Prospect St. Aye, Q A Ev . . . law with Mr. Peroni Mel , , , enjoys playing his D f ff 'ff'lf' Ed' - - - Mary, AUD, Cathy, Diane guitar . . . club meetings . . . Dumb-Dumb . . .future busi- . .future beautician. future photographer. ness or nursing school . . . If I f, ht h friendsg Mary 'Ann, Pat, and nerr! r: sur in 5 p oograp yi , ' , ' . ' scuba divingg billizardsg skiingg and Pdqlme ' ' ' cnlols English' swimming Chinese food and subs. Afff1'fffc',f,' D.E.C.A. ilg Leadership Confcrcnce Al. ALAN J. MEDEIROS W-112 71 Pine Hill Circle College Il Al . . . technical drawing . . . Eddie, Bill . . . slot car racing . . . would like to play a professional sport. Imeferrrx petsg fishingg music. CHERYL MERMELSTEIN Wi'-ll2 5-l Beal Road C2 Bean . . . English with Mr. Prohovich . . . Sue, PC3191 amd joan . . . college . . . skiing . . . Ya, rigl1t'. A1'fIl'lfffY' Ski club I. 4g library council 35 gym show 'lg senior prom committee 4. year book il. 7I l 'vi -- ig- -f --..- ,-,- ..-, rf--ft-.-W--V-7-T31---N 111: -. L.. -c:1 'J' Qvv ' SUZANNE MERRILL W-112 51 Ash Street Clerk Typirz Sue . . . business ma- chines and typing .- . . Noreen, Diane and Joan . . . pizza and subs Activirieff Spanish club 25 student council LAWRENCE MESITE S08 120 Totten Pond Rd. Work Study Larry . . . racing . . . Nick, Wally, Charlie and Sal . . . a future with the service . . . Wouldn't think of it! RONALD MILLER W-112 15 Outlook Rd. Honor: Mitch . . . Peter, Pat, and Lou . . . likes to dance . . . Northeastern Aclirfiriex: Chem. Club 33 Astronomy Club 3, Interact 3, if worked at Parke Snow 3, . JOHN MONACO 14 96 Hammond St. Printing John . . . enjoys his printing class . . . Eddie, Paul, Peter and Bob . . . will work after grad- uation. JO ANN MIELE W-112 78 Fiske St. Clerk Typirl jo '. . . likes business machines . . . Harriet, Nancy, and Karen . . . Oh, really! '. . . am- bition-to be a model. Acliviiiex: Senior Office 4. RICHARD MILIOTO W-112 707 South St. C2 Rick . . . likes to play football . . . says cheers! . . . friends Bo, Buz, and Marty . . . junior college. Aczivifief: football 2, 3, 43 club 45 cafe monitor, student faculty game. LAURA MITCHELL W-II2 13 Derby St. College 1 Laura . . . looks for- ward to her U.S. and W.A. class with Miss Roberts . . . Karen, Karen, and Hanitra . . . steak . . . would like to be a lawyer. A:ti1uitie.r: Latin 3, 4g Ger- man club 24 Interact 4g Reflector 4g Yearbook 4, Nat'1 Merit Letter of com- mendation 4. PHYLLIS MONTAGNA W-112 75 Hibiscus Ave. C1 Fillie . . . likes root beer and friends . . . fu- ture, further education . . . enjoys photography. Interertr: sewing, music, and photography ? 'Uh-..., -uu- ir'-J fbi xg, S.. JOHN PAUL 258 Beal Road P.O.D. with Mrs. Davis eating dried prunes and ham- burgers . . . listening to his record collection . . . college in future. Actizfitiefs German club 2, 3, 43 iki Club 2, 3, 4g Talent Show 3, RICHARD MOODY 112 12 Plympton Circle Marbine MOG . . . likes Mr. Quinn's room . . . future: Army . . . Friendsg Bucket, Bob, and Tom. ELIZABETH MORAN W-112 258 Warren St. CII Liz . . . enjoys English class . . . friends the gang . . . hobby swim- ming Aclhulzief: Spanish club 23 talent show 4g Italian club 43 Mr. Morang's office 2. CARMEN JOHN MORREALE W-112 1664 Trapelo Road C1 Chuck . . . Audio Visual Aide . . . hobby- composes music . . . friends: Bobby, Dick, and Baze . . . ambition-to have own business. Acliritief: Audio Visual 2, 3, 43 Chi Sigma Gamma 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 2, 3, 43 j.E.T. 3, 4. MONTGOMERY W-11 2 CI Popular Paul . . . likes in ROBERT MOONEY W-112 36 Oakley Lane C2 Bob . . . Get Back! . . . future salesman . . . likes chinese and Italian food . . . friendsg Ray, Carl, and Jim. Intereftf: waterskiing3 motor- cycling. JOSEPH MORIN W-112 84 Upton Rd. College joe . . . friends Bob- by, Teddy, and Gerard . . . enjoys History of Art class . . . hobby- skiing . . . ambition is college and travel. BARRY MORRISON W-112 59 Farnum Rd. C1 B.j. . . . enjoys eat- ing Chinese food . . . friends3 Pat, Bob, and the gang . . . hobby -baseball . . . future plans college and travel. Artiritier' Interact 43 Span- ish club 3. 43 Chem. Club 2, 3: Golf Team 3, 43 DeMolay. vs, - 5-I' 'e, l -cf JANE MORRISON W-112 380 Lexington Street C2 No, wait a minute . . . Naneie and Eileen . . . enjoys Biology II class . . . hobbies-mountain climbing . . . ambition- a medical secretary. Actiritiers Pep squad 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 39 Volley- ball 3, 45 Senior Playg Year- book 4. DIANA MUIR W111 33 Bigelow Road C2 Di . . . enjoys Biology and English . . . activ- ities-going to basketball, football or Hockey games . . . likes skiing. Actirifiers German Club 25 Sk'Clb2,34'P S d 1 u , , ep qua 43 Yearbook 45 J.A. 3, 4, Talent Show 43 Prom Comm. 4. BARBARA MURPHY W-111 1094 Main Street Burinerr Barb . . . work, work, work . . . bowling . . . B.L.T.'s . . . Pat, Holly and Sue . . . IBM assist- ant. MICHAEL MURPHY W-111 19 Plympton Street C2 Murph . . . likes to eat clams . . .' friends are Mike, Al and John . . . hobby-weightlift- ing and working on motorcycles . . . ambition -gym teacher. Acfiifitiexs Football 2. 74 544 45 Wx az- N, 11.5 'R STEVEN MOY W-112 25 Bright, Street C2 Beaver . . . brown eyes . . . enjoys Italian food . . . hobby-playing guitar . . . friends: Larry, Mike and Fred-future plans-service. Aclizfiliers Talent Show 3. DONNA JEAN MULLEN W-111' 124 Greenwood Lane C2 Brown eyes . . . enjoys English class . . . friends -Debbie, Betsy and Har- riet . . . hobby-figure skating . . . ambition- dental assistant Activiliey: Yearbook, Home- room rep.g Talent Show, Prom Comm. JOYCE A. MURPHY W-111 10-F Prospect Hill Lane Bufinerr Murph . . . Ya, right? . . . friends- Janet, Elaine and Judy . . . enjoys driving around in Ol Betsy . . . am- bition -P.B.X. operator. Acti1fiiie.f.' German Club 25 Sep Squad 35 Talent Show ROBERT MURPHY W-111 19 Plympton Street C2 Bob . . . enjoys Mr. Collins' English class . . . friends are Mike, Bill and Ned . future plans include the service. BARBARA MURRAY W111 50 River Street C2 Bobo . . . Leave me alone to Micki, Vin- nie and Sandy . . . hob- bies include pool and dancing . . . ambition- teacher. Activiliex Senior Play Comm.g Spanish Club 3: Pep Squad 4. STEVEN NAGLE W112 24 Beaver Street C2 Multi-Dough . . . friendsfl-link, Elgin and Ness . . . enjoys eating meatball subs and play- ing cards . . . future plan-service ROBERT NARDONE W112 176 River Street College l Enjoys P.O.D. with Mrs. Davies . . . plays guitar . . . Paul, Tony, john, Dave . . . ambition-be a doctor. Artizfilier: Interact fVice Pres.Jg Pres. of Senior Classg Student Council. MARY NAUGHTON W1l2 1 Brookway Court College I Mary enjoys going to football, basketball and hockey games . . . friends Peg, Chris, and Charlene . . . ambition: teacher. Activilierf F.T.A. 4: Talent Show 3. 4: J..A. 3, 4, sec- retary 3, president 4g Red gross rep. 43 Pep Squad 2, 'C-T Qs L' - f v IW i'5' 4. 43 -1-f ' as as- X X -'Q NANCI MYERS W112 270 Beal Road C2 Mi . . . unbelievable . . . enjoys Tech Tour- nies . . . friends, Dotti, Peggy and Jane . , . fa- vorite pastime-eating , . . ambition-nurse. Afliririerx F.N.A. 2 , 3, 4. SCUCYHIY 4:.Gym asst.g Sen- ior Playg Mirror staff. MARCIA NAPOLI W112 132 Trapelo Road Burifzeff Shrimp . . . says Ya, O.K. . . . friends Sher- ry, Maureen, and Moe . . . enjoys chicken . . . ambition: beautician Actirdtier: Talent Shovvg Folk Club. BARBARA NASON W112 33 Alder Street Burinerf Pizzahead . . . says that's life . . . friends Kathy, Gerrie, and Bev. . . . enjoys spaghetti . . . ambition: secretary. Intffr,rt.r.' driving, sewing. DAVID NAVIEN XYIIZ 9 Caldwell Rd. CII Guitar player . . , friends Ray. Roy and Dick . . . enjoys English with Mrs Johnson . . . plans to go into business manage- ment. .'1i'flii.':i'f' Ski Club. 1'- uee' I JUDITH NEDZA W-106 22-P Hansen Road Burinexr Ninny says What's the mat- ter for you? to Linda, janet and Paul . . . enjoys English class . . . plans to attend busi- ness school. Actizfirief: Pep squad 2 'Sb ts.. WILLIAM NOLAN W-106 97 South Street Accounting Billie . . . Accounting and English . . . plays the guitar . . . college . . . Wet birds don't fly at night. lmere.rtr.' bowlingg tennisg baseball 76 NORMAN NEU IR. W-107 32 Oak Street CII Enjoys bagels and cream cheese . . . track team . . . friends Hymie, Dave and Duey . . . ambition, Peace Corps. Ac1i1fifier:Cross Country 2, 3, 4, captain 4g 'E' DAVID NEVARD W-107 113 Farnum Road Honor: Dave enjoys fifth lunch . . . friends Norman, John and Joe . . . favorite pastime . . . read- ing Plato and singing folk mu- sic. Arlivitief: Folk Club 4j Talent Show 4. THOMAS NORTON W-106 89 Central Street CII Chuck . . . likes gym . . . friends Scoop, Moose and Barn . . . plans to be a genius. LUCY N OWLAN 20 204 High Street Dir. Ed Lucy, Baby -. . . English IV . . . Joanne and Pat . . . will go into retailing, Ya! Right! Intereflf: Swimmingg horsebackrid- ing. JOYCE NEWIS W-106 17 Dix Street CI How 'bout that . . . friends, Ruth, Sue and Elaine . . . en- joys baseball . . . ambition travel and become a teacher. Activitierf Italian Club 25 Latin Club 2, 33 F.T.A. in---ye , I DANIEL O'BRIEN W-106 18 Mountain Road CII O-Bic . . . blond hair, blue eyes . . . love of cheeseburgers . . . friends, Marie, Tommy, and Dave. MAUREEN O'BRIEN W-106 29 Gorham Street Bur. Moe . . . Ya! Okay! favorite saying . . . swimming, basketball . . . IBM. Activities: Talent Show MARCIA O'MALLEY W-106 135 Massasoit Street CII Hobby, skiing . . . friends Paula, BJ., and Grace. favorite food, spaghetti 'and meatballs . . . ambition to see the world. Arlizfitier: Pep Squad 2, 35 Jr. Profn Comm. 35, Talent Show 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Monitor 4. PAUL O'CONNELL S-08 26 Friend Street Work Study Okie enjoys gym and all sports . . . as Paul, Eddy and Sueder know, Okie likes cars . . . his future plans include the service. Intereur: all sports THOMAS OKEEFE W-106 15 Ellery Road CI Tom . . . brown eyes, dim- ples . . . favorite food, olives . . . enjoyed French and P.O.D. Aclizfitiei: Talent Show 4. Rf Qgtf' JAMES OLIVETO 24 46 Marlborough Electronic Oli . . . Time wounds all heels . . . future in electronic after college . . . likes Italian food . . . friends: john and Charlie. Activities: Reflector 4g Hockey 45 Senior Day Committee 4 is-5 JAMES O'MARA W-106 26 Wfaverly Oaks Road Col. Jim . . . love of cooking . . . friends, Don, joe, Eddie . . . future plans, Franklin In- stitute of Boston. A DONNA L. ORIFICE W-106 28 Galen Street Burinesr Friends: Sue, Mary Ann and Karen . . . favorite food: pis- tachio nuts . . . future plans, Modern School of Fashion De- sign. At'lflfff0f.' G.A.P. -lg Volleyball 2g Youth Council 2. 3. REGINALD ORIFICE NX'-106 88 Princeton Avenue B1lJ'ffIt'.1'.f Reggie . . . favorite food: tuna fish sandwiches . . . hob- by: jerry. Fred and Paul . . . aircraft engine specialist, Infm-iff: bowlingg drivingg billiards. 77 W? - L ....... - ...aw--W . -- - A-...- ,.. -7,,7, gl, , at i 7 I KAREN O'TOOLE W-106 55 Clark Lane Business . . would like to be a comedian . . . Barb and Bourgie . . . Is that right . Activitier: Secretary of jr. classg Talent Show 4. CAROLE OXWENS W-106 87 Washington Ave. CII Carol-Lee . . . hobby is buying shoes . . . mano- cotti . . . future plans: dental hygienist. Acrizfiliefx Language Lab as- sistg Chemistry Clubg Maroon Squadg Dramatic Clubg Tal- ent Showg Sr. Prom Comm. PATRICIA PAGE W-106 146 Florence Rd. CI Pat . . . brown hair, green eyes . 1. . enjoys football games . . . friends: Dawn, Sue, Mar- gie . . . plans to teach the mentally retarded. Aclivitieff Talent Show 4g Senior Playg Dramatics Club if German Club 3, 45 V.P. LINDA PALERMO W-106 144 Hammond St. Burinerr Lynn . . . typing . . . Sandra, joan, and Elna . . . collecting records, making puzzles . . . fu- ture plans-accounting. GERARD OUELLETTE W-106 23 Weston St. College jumbo . . . artichokes . . . weight lifting . . . friends Kelly, Moe, Bill . . . plans to be a C.P.A. Activizier: football 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 3, 4. DEBORAH PAGE W-106 50 Fairmont Ave. CI Debbie . . . likes lob- ster . . . Carolyn, Nancy and Maryann . . . math . . . ambition-wind jammer cruise around the world. Artivitier: Latin Club 2g tennis 25 F.T.A. 3, 4g treas- urer 4g French Club 3, 4g Debating 4g Ski Club 45 Jr. Prom Comm.g Talent Show 45 Mirror staffg Pep Squad 4g Library Council 4. JEAN PAGLIAZZO W-104 20 Bigelow Rd. Accounzing Brown-eyed Beanny . . . business school . . . sewing and bowling . . . Janice, Brenda and Susan . . . Oh-come on now! PAULA PALMER W-106 92' Chester Lane CII Likes to decorate the school for special activ- ities . . . fried clams . . . Marcia, Grace, Jeanne . . . airline stewardess. Aclizfilief: Pep Squad 2, 35 jr. Prom Comm.g Talent Show '45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Monitor 4. if RICHARD PALUMBO 'W106 92 Potter Road Cl Richie . . . loves Italian foods . . .friends Rail, Coal, and Piggy . . . interests-cars, baseball. . . . ambition-be a mem- ber of F.B.I. Activitier: H.R. rep. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Comm.g Club 4, Baseball Team 2, 3, 4. CONSTANCE PAQUETTE W104 27 Moore Street CI Connie . . . hobby- finding new friends . . . Oh ya! . . . likes chem- istry . . . future plans- legal secretary. Activilier: Science Office 3. 4, Language Lab 3, Chemis- try Club 3g Folksong Club 2, 3, Talent Show 4, J. A. 3. JOAN PARVENIK WIOS 103 Totten Pd. Road CII joanie . . . enjoys music, meatball subs . . . fa- vorite course chemistry . . . ambition-million- aire. Artizfitier: Talent Show 4. SUSAN PERNA W108 26 Lincoln St. CI Sue . . . visited Europe the summer of 1966 with G.F.T .... now stages insane happenings with Carole, Cat, and Hee . . . ambition-college then travel. Artiririer: Spanish Club 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 45 dramatic club l, 2, 3, 43 Language Lab 4, Chorus 2. EUGENE PAPA WIO4 13 Leitha Dr. Cl Lab assistant . . . en- joyed math . . . favorite activity-dances . . . fu- ture plans-college. Artiviliefs Student Council 2, 33 Chemistry Club 3: J.E,T.S. 3, 4.3 Lab Assistant 3, 4. ANTHONY PARRELLA WIOS 134 Bright sf. Cl Tony . . . interests-golf, billiards . . . friends- Pete, Bob, Cliff, Butch . . . future plans-Col- lege of the Holy Cross. Actirifier' German Club 2, 4, Chess Club 2, 3: Folk Club 43 Chemistry Club 3, Mirror staff 43 N. H. S. 3, 4, treasurer 4, Golf 3, 4. ROBERT PERILLI W108 34-D Hansen Road Burinerr Scoop . . . collects coins . . . business ma- chine . . . will soon be in the army . . . Is that right? Adirifivf: Football KATHLEEN PERPERAS W109 147 Lake Street CII Kathy . . . enjoys English Mrs. Czarnowski . . . meeting people . . . friends Mary and Lucille . . . nurse . . . ambition to travel around the world. Arliririff: F.N.A., 1, -1 treas- urer 4g Library Council 3, 4 secretary 35 Pep Squad 4. 15? 1-1 i Tj? dl -IANICE PHEENEY W109 160 Myrtle Street College Janice . . . loves sewing with Miss McGrath . . . would enjoy living in Greenwich Village wants to fly high as a airline stewardess Afli1,'ilier: Russian Club 4 ROBERT PHILLIPS W109 22 Endicott Street CI Bob . . . thinks every- thing's unbelievable . . . eats baked lasagna . . . runs to Miss Willette's English class . . . proud- ly directed our band Arlivilier: Bandg Talent Show Q, is PAUL PILICY W110 11 Cunnigham Circle C2 Paul . . . likes to be guided . . . builds sand- castles then observes them . . . wants to be instant success as a ski instructor Afzwizier: Hockeyg Trackg Home Room Rep. 23 Student Council TT' MARGARET PHILLIPS W209 22 Cheryl Lane Business Flips . . . loves sports especially football and basketball . . . is an active member of Rainbow for girls . . . favorite class . . . English with Mrs. Johnson . . . will soon be punch happy in the IBM field. BEVERLY PIDGE W11O 220 River Street Clerk Typirt Bev . . . typing . . . Mary and Geradine . . . IBM school . . . pizza DONALD PIERCE W110 11 Brook Avenue C2 Pinky . . . plays hoc- key in his sleep . . . nightmares brought on by pizza and oranges . . . friends PJ. Mule, and Frechs . . . will attend Northeastern Aclivitier: Hockey 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 4 CARL GERALD PINTABONE W203-W206 58 Charles Street C2 Gerry . . . friends Paul, Bob John and Dick . . . enjoyed French with Mr. Thibeault . . . will attend Mass Bay Corn- munity College . . . would love to tour the U.S. in a new car Artirfifier: Football 4 SUZANNE PLAMONDON W-110 5C Dermode Road C2 Bubbles . . . a danc- ing enthusiast . . '. eats tuna subs with Mary Lou, Marie and Diane. wants to be a Beautician. PAMELA POMEROY W112 97 Kyman Street C. Says Ich verstehe niche! . . . loves travel, skiing, swimming, turkey subs . . . Roz, Carol, Lana, Helen . 4 . plans college. Acfivizier: French Club 3, 43 German Club 3, 4g Talent Showg Folk Clubg Ski Club. JON POWER 14 25 Morton Street Printing Booney . . . printing Pork oe Bob and . . . y, J , john . . . plans to work PATRICIA PRATT W205 135 Ellison Park C1 Pat . . . folksong enthus- iast . . . tells Bill It's Friday. loves English with Mrs. Steinberg . . . would like to teach fifth or sixth grade. Activities: Chem Clubg Ski Clubg Talent Show Yrs+ . X-fy 4:-. ,Z JOHN POLDOIAN W-112 205 Warren Street C1 john . . . likes math and amateur radio oper- ating . . . friends Ron- nie . . . future electrical engineer Actiz'itie.f: Junior Achieve- ment DIANNE PORTER W205 '85 Taylor Street C2 Di . . . loves to laugh especially in POD with Kathie, Sue and Coco . . . plans to become an in- terior decorator CHARLES T. PRATT S08 824 Trapelo Road Hir- tory Sfience Bogie . . . model build- ing camping . . . plans to become a forest ranger . . . Each to his own! RONALD PRESTI W205 28 Fiske Street C2 Ron . . . English with Mrs. johnson . . . Mike Paul and Gerry . . . fu- ture flyer in the Air Force JOAN PRICE W206 27 Ellery Rd. Buriners jo . . . craves Chinese Food . . . piano, paint- ing, . . . Elinor, Gail, Noreen . . . would like to teach piano . . . Oh, No! Actiuilief: L.D.S., Church, Rainbow DONALD PRIEST W209 209 Ash St. College Don . . . works at keeping his car running . . . English with Mrs. johnson . . . Chick, Don. Y' Ii X GAIL PRIEST 20 84 Bond St. D.E. Nose . . . likes Chinese food . . . sewing . . . enter the field of sales promotion STEPHEN PRIEST W206 84 Pond St. College What's happening Man? . . . Saint . . . drum- mer for the Montclairs . . . likes to make friends p . . . would like to be a r I professional drummer. STEPHEN PROIA W2o6 11 Williams St. Clerical Steve . . . loves sports . . . Donna, jimmy, Dave, and Bruce . . . LINDA QUALTERS English with Mrs. John- W211 son . . . Is that right? 33 Plympton St. Clerk Typist Lin . . . office proced- ure with Mrs. Murphy . . . will work in an office one day with cho- colate . . . Nuts! . . . lnfereftx: Sewing and Bowl- ing CHARLENE RADOSTA W211 10 Indian Rd. College Char . . . P.O.D. with Mr. French . . . Brig- ham's Ice Cream . . . would like to be an ele- mentary school teacher. Aclirfitier: Italian Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Talent Show 4, Cheerleading 4. I.et's get organized! 3.1 snub i 1-., LINDA RAINES W-211 26 Dexter St. College Rainsey . . . Biology with Miss Christensen participates in sports Physical Education major in college . . . Gayle, jane, Nancy and Janet Artivitier: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Soft- ball 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 35 Library Council 45 Mr. Morang's Office 2, 3, 45 Gym assistant 4. GREGORY M. RANDO JR. 14 25 Rangely Rd. Printing Randy . . . History . . . archery . . . Bob, Pete, and john. DAVID RAVULLI W-211 648 Trapelo Rd. College Dave . . . likes sports . . . P.O.D. with Miss Roberts . . . swimming . . . Jim and Steve. Acliuitiex: Football 2 . GAIL RESNIKOFF W-211 226 Beal Rd. Honor: Gail . . . active in her church youth group . . . Peggy, Nancy, and joan . . . Math with Mr. Lynch . . . math major. Actjririex: National Honor Society 3, 45 Dramatics 25 Russian 2, 35 Astronomy 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Latin 2, 35 Language lab 25 Chemistry 35 fvlr. Morang's office 2, 3, -. LINDA RAMBERG W-211 154 Beal Rd. College Linna . . . likes to listen to records at Dis- cland . . . Migs, Maul, and Lynn . . . future medical secretary. Actizfilier' Chemistry Club 35 Softball 35 office worker 2, 35 L.Y.R. NANCY RANDO W-211 598 Lexington St. Honor! Nance . . . Biology with Mrs. Fleming . . . Dulcy, Dixie, and Amy . . . Russian or German interpreter. Aciirilier: Debating 2, 35 German Club 2, 45 Russian Club 3, 45 Editor This Week At Waltham High 45 Forum 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. RITA RAYNE W-211 14 Westbrook Cr. Burines: Rita . . . future home- maker . . . clothing with Mrs. Johnson . . . Alan, Marie. BETSY RHODES XW205 86 ,Milton St. College Eliza . . . meets Deb- ba, Donna, and Harriet at Brigham's . . . school sports . . . future plans include money and mar- riage. Na' 56' Y-'fr L s-.::', NORMAN RHODES W205 GERARD RICHARD SO11 DONNA RIGOLI W205 DIANE RIVARD W205 17 Galen St. CI 39 Alder St. Work Study 16 Forest St. Steno Don, Bobby, and Wayne . . . Gerard . . . enjoys surfing, Peanuts . . . typing . . . after C01lfgC P1205 t0 team- scuba diving and fishing . . . Janice, Pam, Joan - . - Wwld Arlizfitiar: Track Team 3. Ronnie' Abe and Dave' like to travel' Infereni: bowlingg pool, surfing. lf11ffFfH.' beach: Skiing- 3 Alderworth Rd. Buyineir Di . . . collects records and bowls . . . Noreen, Chris, Peg- gy . . . secretary. Activitiers Library Council. ffvi' Lf 'EIT' f'Z 2 N RICHARD RIVERS W205 ARTHUR ROBINSON W211 LINDA ROCHLEAN W211 BONNIE ROCHON W211 63-F Hansen Rd. CII 22A Dermody Rd. CII 4 Chester Lane Clerk Typiit 25 Circle Dr. Clerk Typist Stream . . . friends Willy, Art . . . dragon-slaying . . , Linda . . . English . . . Janice, Bonnie . . . likes dancing and Gull and Ray . . . cries Out English , . . Paul, Chuck, Zukie Cathy and Diana . . . likes playing ping pong . . . plans of sight . . . English with Mr. , , , college. Chinese food. to work as a secretary in a Prohovich. business office. Actizfilief: Golf Team Capt. 2, 3, 45 Club 4, Crimson Key 4. 84 MARIE ROCHON W-211 118 Lake Street Buyinerr Ri . . . loves dancing . . . friends: Mary Cathy and Sue . . . clams and french fries rate high. Arlivilierr homeroom rep. 43 Mr. Morang's officeg talent show. 'CTT' KATHERINE ROCKEY W-211 61 Brown Street Steno Kitty . . . shorthand with Miss Hogarty . . . brownies, peanut-butter fudge . . . Linda and Sandy . . . I got a letter today. Actizfirief: L.R.Y.g pep squad 4-f LINDA ROLLO W-211 169 Grove Street College Lin . . . English with Mrs. johnson . . . Terry, Mary-Lou and Jane . . . pizza . . . would like to be a registered nurse . . . okayl lnlerertf: horseback riding water skiing Qs vrrf W CLIFFORD RUGGLES W-211 51 Brightwood Road CI Cliff . . . earth science with Bill . . . future with the mer- chant marines. U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corp. Artiririer: Folk Club: Drama Clubg Senior Playg Talent Show lg, DAVID RUNDLETT W-211 20 Oakledge Road C1 Dave . . . car lover . . . best friends . . . Paul. Bob, Danny . . . Zuke . . . ambition, col- lege. '9- N GEORGE RUSSO NW-211 Ili Calvary Street B11.rif1c',rf Zuke . . . loves English with Mrs. johnson . . , friends , , . Billy, Psalmy and I-larlim Peppersteaks are a favorite . . . ambition to attend Business School. Aillllllti' llaskctlwall 2, 1, -l 3 Ar QT.. PAMELA ROSS W-211 58 Doty Street Steno Pam . . . likes all kinds of sports . . . Homecoming queen . . : Donna, Joan, Karen and Mary Ann. Arfivitier: Basketball 2, 3, 43 Soft- ball 2, 3, 45 Mirror Staff 3, 45 Homeroom rep. 23 Jr, Prom com- mitteeg Majorette 2, 3, 4 1' 1 MARGARET RKSSO XXVIII 30 Smith Street Srifm Margie '... secretarial school . , , would like to hecome .1 legal secretary, Briglwams ite cream . , . Viv. Carol .intl Donna, ,4i'1i1lln'f' Ski Club 4, CYO 2, 3. jr. Achiewmcnt lg Treasurer lircmlw Cluh lg I,Il'l'.lfX' Staff 1, lg Mr Mor.mg's office 5, 1, Talrnt Sli-vu 85 ' , f l l 1. MARY ANN RUSSO W 211 55 Mayall Road Bzmnerr Mar friends Donna Kathy and Pam auburn hair and brown eyes loves all types of Italian food A wmer PNA 2 3 4 Jr Prom 3 Talent Show 4 Yearbook 3 Student Coun cnl 3 C Y O DONNA RYBERG W205 3 Woodlawn Ave College II Charlie enjoys biology Joan Pam and Donna . fried clams . . . sports. Actirfitiers Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 43 Volley- ball 2, 3: Class Secretary 4g Talent Show 3, 43 Year- book Staff 45 Jr. Prom Commg Housemaster's of- ice. MARY ANN SALAMONE W-205 121 Bedford Street CII Sal . . . chinese food, steak and cheese cake . . . cooking . . . I'll say! Adivirier: Talent Show 3, 4 Ir. Prom committee 3 Sen- Zor Play Italian Club 2, 3, MARIE SAN SOUCIE W-205 134 Myrtle Street CII Marie . . . Chinese food . . . Margie and Patty . . . brown hair, brown eyes . . . would like to go to Hawaii. er., if june-v KATHLEEN RYAN W 205 13 Palmer Street Honors Kathy sews enloys playing guitar drinks coffee frappes with Lynn Les Joanne Hopes to teach in Germany Acmutrer Student Council 2 3 4 German Club 3 4 Ski Club 3 4 Talent Show 2 3 4 Senior Play c m mittee chairman 4 Italian Club 4 Junior Prom com mittee 3 DIANE SABETTI W 205 246 Calvary Street Steno friends . . . Eileen, D ane, Jann . . . eats lob- ster . . . fond of short- hand . . .plans . . . night school . . . am- bition . . . accounting job. WAYNE SALPIETRO W-205 41 Indian Road CII Wayne . . . physics . . . Mike, Norm, and Bobby . . . steak . . . would like to be an electronics engineer. Actirfitier: A.V. Staff 2, 3: Talent Show 2, 3, 4g Jr. Prom Committee 3: Senior Play 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3. 4 ELAINE SANTANGELO W-205 194 Barbara Road Cl Ya! Right! . . . En- glish with Mrs. Johnson . . . Dom, Leslie and Judie . . . Valparaiso University in Indiana. Aclivitier: German Club 2, 3g Folk Club 2, 3, 4: Reflec- tor 45 Talent Show 43 Mirror 45 Teen Canteen 43 Eng- lish office 4g ELIZABETH SARNO W-205 26 Circle Drive CI Betty . . . P.O.D. and English, Donna, Linda and Marilyn . . . likes'to watch sports events, all right now! Arliruitief: German Club 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH SAULNIER W-205 40 Lyman Street Honor: Dylon Thomas . . . future architect, friend Helmut . . . Rhode Island School of Design. Aclivitiex Latin Club 2, 3, 44 president 4 DONALD SAVOY W-205 78 Prentice Street CII Lippy . . . U. S. His- tory . . . Norm, Mike, Pete . . . college, May flights of angels carry you gently to your rest. Actizfiliex YMCA League ROBERT SCAFIDI 15 27 Guinan Street Auto Mechanics Bob enjoys Shop class ...wantsaChevy... buddies Ray john, Jill . . . likes subs . . . says Fords don't go Activiriex: Class treasurerg trouble shooting contest -iv' -4 S . S S.- 4 ROBERTA SARNO VU-205 120 Seminole Avenue General Roberta . . . loves eco- nomics and P.O.D .... her ambition to be a speech teacher. ELSIE SAUVE W-205 103 Hardy Pond Road CII CoCo . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . ambition to have a jaguar . . . Evelyn, jane and Eileen, Hopes to attend Wilford Academy. Aciiriliefx Pep squad 2, 3, Library Council 3 DONNA SCAFIDI W7-205 1-1 Pearl Street Slenograpbic' Twig . . , Beverly, Diane . . . likes short- hand, sewing, cooking . . . enjoys pizza, lob- ster . . . future dental assistant. GARY SCALESE XY'-205 124 Farnum Road CII Gary , . . cars . . . Mari- lyn, Gdlfx' and Ron . . . IBM School. '15 Our leader of mathematics! ' Y V573 MARY SCHEIER W206 119 Brewster Rd. Honors Mary Clod . . . enjoys her psycology course at Brandeis . . . A.F.S. student . . . loves India . . . will enter the field of international relations. Aclivitief: Debating 2, 3, 43 This Week at W.H.S. -2, 3, 45 Reflector Staff 4g junior Achievement 35 IQORUN 3, 45 Honor Society 3, NICOLA SCIOLI W206 277 River St. C2 Nick . . . weightlifting . . . languages . . . steak . likes to travel . . . language teacher ELINOR SEIDMAN NV206 41 Everett St. Cl El . . . likes to eat chicken and pizza with Gail, joan, Noreen . . . plans to travel and teach French and Spanish. Artiviliexx Spanish Club 31 Rainbow 88 PAUL SELBY 16 95 Marlborough Rd. Aulo Body Left handed . . . will enlist in the army . . . likes shop . . . says How about that! . . . eats Chinese food . . . drives with Dennis and Bing. ...ve- KEVIN SEMENCHUK 16 89 Vernon St. Auto Body Semi will eat anything . . . fond of Theory, Shop class . . . service after graduation . . . surfs . . . friends, Stick, Mac, Ed. RICHARD SEMENCHUK 10 89 Vernon St. Dmfling Friends Lupo, Stremeckus, Gor- don . . . likes history and Chinese food . . . football, swimming . . . hopes to join service. S, 2 -::- PATRICK SHARKEY wzoe 11 ,Woodchester Rd. CI Pat says Beware, sunfish are everywhere! . . likes water-skiing, food, . . Am- bition-architect Anivirier: Swim Team 2, 3, 45 Chem Club Z5 Jets 3, 45 Interact 45 W-Club 4. CHARLES V. SHEA S08 66 Trowbridge St. Uyork Study Charles' hobby is cars . . . friends include Paul, Eddie and Larry . . . plans to become a paratrooper. IRENE RUTH SHLAGER W206 182 Berkeley St. Honor! Irene . . . loves lobster . . . waterskis . . . Mr. Lynch's math classes are fave . . . plans career in consumer relations. Acliz'i1ieJ: German Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Reflector -lg Senior House Staff 35 main office -15 science office 45 Honor Society 3, 45 j,A, 3, ARLENE SILVA W206 5 Brewster Rd. CI Arlene lubs subs, roast beef, turkey . . . enjoys Chem class . . . swims, skates . . . will pursue career as a Medical docs fOl . Atlir'i1ir.r.' Latin Club 3, 45 Sports 1, 35 Library Council 2, 3, Il. f 3 LYLE SI-IELLY W206 19 Albert St. Cl Les . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . fools around with Kevin, Richie, Carl . . . college lies among his future plans. Artivilier: Spanish Club 3, 45 Chem Club 33 Football 25 Hockey 4. f L- v-c,,' CATHY SINCLAIR XV207 12 Sunset Rd. Hofmfxr Blond, blue eyes . . . loves fried clams, Brighams ice cream. hoc- key games, swimming . . . friends Elaine, Sheila, Teri . . . peppy cheerleader . . . nursing career ahead, Xlrrirrfiiix Cheerleader 'lg FTA 2. 3, -15 Spanish club -15 Office XY'ork- ers 3, -15 Prom committee 33 Year- book '15 PCP Squad 2, 35 Talent 2, 3 1 n'- 'fp' XWILLIAM SI-IINNICK XV206 39 Temple Rd. CI Bill enjoys POD with Mrs. Davis . . . downs steak and subs with Bob, Pat. Mark . . . ambition: a trip to Europe. Artizritief: Swim Team 2, 3, 45 XV Club 43 Chem Club 35 A. V. Staff 45 Talent Show -15 Baseball Manager 2, 3. 3 'ni Q? ELAINE SINCLAIR XY207 148 Ash St. Cl CeCe . . . Cathy and Shcila . . . likes her POD class . . . would like to educate young: children . . . Irs a waste of good heightlu ,'1.l::::1i,- Spanish Club 1. 1, French Klub Q, Pup Fquail 1, R. 1 ll 5. Band Ig 'l.A. 3, Talcnt Sh--W 3. 43. I7.'l'.A. 2, 1, 1. Ycarbf--L staff 1 89 T ----V-Y Y' .- rs . 7' ' ' . .,. . R . - . - Lfer- a-..-,,-, JANE LOUISE SINCLAIR W206 14 Sanderson Rd CII anie enyoys typ ing and dancing SHARON SINCLAIR W207 C34 Washington Ave CI Future history teacher friends Teri Elaine future college friends jimmy, Art, Tri- sha Arlizfiliers Library Council 2, 5, 45 French Club 2, 3g Glee Club 33 Junior Prom Co-Chairman 3g Art Club 3, 4, Reflector Staff 4, J.A. 4, Senior Prom Committee 45 Chem Club 4, Talent Show. JOHN SINERATE W207 31 Clinton St. CII Likes English with Mr. P .... friends, Zurva, Chas, Col . . . future teacher . . . loves subs. Arlirilierf Ski Club 3, 45 Intramurals 23 Kabookies 4, Talent Show 4. DAVID SMITH W206 79 Rockridge Rd. CII Smitty . . . shooting and hockey . . . pizza . . . Ray, Mike Scott . . . college. Aclivilieyf Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. JANICE SMITH W206 6 Alderwood Rd. CI Jan . . . cafestudies . . . Donna, Pam, Jayne . . . pizza . . . blonde, blue eyes . . . will make an attractive airline ste- wardess. Acriviziex: jr and Sr Prom committee Donna . . . enloys frappes and Tourney games . . . loves horses. Adiviliers Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 2, 3. Junior Office 2, 3, 43 M.Y.F. 2, 3, 4: pres. 4: Ski Club 3, 43 P1'0m Com' mittee 3, 4g Talent Show 3, 4, Mirror Staff 4g Senator 4g Basketball j.V. PATRICIA SLAMIN W205 19 Baldwin Rd. CII Trisha . . . Ya, Right . . . friends, joe Art, jimmy . . . likes pizza, bowling and stamps . . . future: executive secre- tary. Arlizfifiexf: French Club' spanish Club, Art Clubi Teen Canteen ELIZABETH SMITH W2o6 121 Pine St. Clerk Typirt Betty . . . English with Mrs. MacClary . . . danc- ing, . . . Maureen, Gail, Marcia . . . Is that right! . Acrivitief: Secretary 35 Ski Club 3. LORRAINE SMITH W206 24 Cedarcroft Lane CII Biology is a favorite.. . . likes reading Bullwinkle comics . . . friends Di and Phyllis . . . skis into trees . . . HELP! . . . college. Acti1uitie.r.' Ski Club 2, 3, 4g J.A. 33 Pep Squad 43 Art Club 4. HARRY SNEIDER W206 110 Dale St. Burinerr Harry . . . bookkeeping ...off to Bentley... Bill, Gary, Ray, Bob. Ariirfilier: AV 2, 3, 4g Dra- ma Club 4, Senior Play Talent Show 3, 4. SUSAN SPAULDING W206 30 Beal Rd. Siena Susie . . . English . . . strawberry shortcake . . . Ruth, Cheryl and Shirley . . . secretary in the for- eign service. Activilierf Language lab As- sistant 3g English Office 4g WHS Paper 45 Working as an aid in nursing home. PAUL STEMPSON W205 134 Russell St. CI Brown-eyed Stumpie . . . enjoys POD with Mrs. Davis . . . eats subs and Brigham frappes with CP., John, Russ . . . plans a business edu- cation. Actiz'itie.r: Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Talent Show 4. DIANE STEVENS W205 60 Fiske Ave CI Enjoys French and swim- ming . , . friends Ida, Paula, Ronnie . . . likes drawing and reading . . . plans work . . . says that's Life Inlererlr: Swimming and Driving 6 'iT .1, V! ,f ' - -1 I Uv Q if , 0 x If ROSALIND SOLTES W206 15 Cedar Hill Lane CI Roz . . . History of Art . . . Kasha and cheese, popcorn . . . Waterskiing . . . college . . . future, navy nurse. Artirfitierx Pep Squad, F.N.A.g French Club, Talent Show. WILMOT SPILVA 15 89 Vernon St. A1110 Ilfecbmlicr Willy and cars . . . plays pool . . . friends John, Kenny, Jerry . . . likes Shop . . . plans to work as mechanic. ROBERT STERING NW205 70 Gardner St. CII Power loves pizza and football . . . friends Steve, Norman, Bob . . . brown hair, hazel eyes . . . plans to attend junior college, MARILYN STOCKXVELI. XVZOS 60 Marlboro Rd. Bllffllfff Linny plans secretarial work . . . liohbies-skab ing swimming, decorat- ing, sewing . , . blonde . . . buddies, Judy, Ray, Donna, Rod. 5? MARION STONE WZO5 35 Copeland St. Cl Enjoys English and cre- ative writing . . . Hobby -playing guitar and piano . . . Future plans JAMES STONEY W205 24 Yetten Terrace Clerk Typist jim . . . English fMrs. Johnsonj Friends: Steve, Trish, Jane Art, Lois, .- . nf' W- ! it: i,3.1.f,.i- Z .g eq- 1 I ' A A ' I-A x N ' f M12 NX . A6 .. I. Nl-nf , I 'TT' A X 5 'I . -Bridgewater State Col- lege Brown hair-blue eyes Artiuiliefx FTA 45 Talent Show 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Folk Club 3, 4: Mirror Staff 4, European Tour Summer of '66. Inlereftfs Poetry, Travel, The Sunday Night Movie, guitar 8: piano. WARREN STORER W205 33 Cunningham Circle CII Scott . . . English . . . Hobby guns. Friends: Doug, Al, Bruce . . . Pizza. Future: East Coast Aero ,Tech . . . to be an airplane mechanic . . . says Stay loose . Arti1fitief.' Rifle Team FRANK C. STRAZZULLO W206 63 Alderwood Road CII Hobby is racing cars . . . Friends Biff, The Vin Murph . . . Italian Food, Pizza . . . says Tea Time Infereftfs working' on cars5 racing cars: fishingg hunting5 shooting my guns. ROBERT SUMMER W206 258 Dale Street CII Called Eggs by Bill, Dave, Mike . . . Navy, then art school . . . likes swimming . . . ambition, commercial artist. Artizfitief: Swimming team 3. Linda . . . Italian and Chinese foods . . . Fu- ture, hairdressing school ...Browneyes... Ambition, to be rich . . . Favorite saying, Yea, Right! Activitier: Talent Show 4. Intereftf.: Goof off, Hack around DENNIS EDWARD STRANGE 16 1385 Trapelo Road Auto Body Friends: Paul Selby, Ke- vin Wyman. Love to drive . . . Future plans, Air Force . . . Good job in auto body, and get to see Expo' '67 in the summer. lnterestff winter and water skiing, and fixing cars. MARK STRUM W206 87 Marlborough Road CI 5ft. 7in. brown hair . . . likes sea food . . . Pals: Bob, Paul, Bill, Dom . . . Ambition, engineering . . . enjoys Math V and basketball. Ya! right! Attiuitief: Student council 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 2, 35 Chess 2, 3, 45 Mirror staff 45 YMCA member 2, 3, 45 Senior play 45 Dramatic Club 45 Interact 3, 45 Student Exchange Committee 45 Weight lifting 45 Home- room Rep. 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH SUSI W206 145 Brewster Road CII How's it goin'? asks The Fox . . . likes English with Mrs. Shir- ley . . . friends Kenny, Buddy, The Crow . . . hobby-girls . . . career in business management. Activities: Football 2, 3g Track 2, 35 Italian Club 2, 35 Chem. Club 25 Ski Club 2, 35 junior Achievement 3: Rifle Club 45 C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4- .lk JUDITH SUTER W206 69 Charlotte Road CI Future at Bryant 8a Strat- ton . . . fond of pizza and fried clams . . . likes German with Miss Booth . . . says Oh Lord to Marcia, Debby, Terry, Dicky. Afli1'itic'r.' German Club 11 C.Y.O. WALTER SWEDER S-08 30 Mountain Rd. iWork Sindy Swede . . . likes Math . . . friends Tom, Ed, Paul . . . future plans for Military Service . . . to be a machinist. PAULINE TABER zo 91 Fiske Avenue Din. Ed. Paul . . . friends Tommy, Sandy, JoAnn and Di- ane . . . Chinese food, subs . . . blonde, blue eyes . . . go to school to be an X-ray technician . . . likes swimming, cycle riding Ar1iz'i1ie.f.' DECA 41 Deca Leadership Conference of Boston: sale promotion for Fanny Farmer EDMUND TARALLO W207 38 Cedarwood Avenue CI Ed likes Brigham's sodas . . . hobby-radios . . . attends basketball, hockey, football games with Georgie, Tom, Mike, Frank . . . plans college. fIt'li1'ilit'.f.' junior Achieve ment 34 A.V. Staff 25 Senior play 43 Drama club 43 Chem- istry club 5. SUSAN SWANSON W206 40 Crestview Rd. CII Blond and green-eyed . . . weekends in New York City . . . enjoys Italian food . . . pool, skiing . . . Chris, Pat, Dianne . . . plans-col- lege and travel. WILLIAM SWEET W206 25 Hawthorne Road BIIIIIIFII European tour . . . busi- ness school . . . Chinese food . . . enjoys swim- ming, skiing, golfing . . . blue eyes, blond hair . . . friends Bob, Bill, Paul, Mark . . . says Come on! Artiz'i!ie1.' Ski club 2, 5. 45 Boys Clubg C.Y.O. PHILIP G. TALBOT S08 'jun 34? 104 Myrtle Street ll5'0rd Sludy Phil . . . likes Math, plans on getting a good job Artiritifr' XY'orking at Grover Cronins CBJ' if ins SQ EVELYN TAURISANO W207 31 Hiawatha Ave. CII Ev . . . best friends include Pat, Noreen, and Cleo . . . likes all kinds of food. Acliviliers TBGQ GAP. 94 PATRICIA ELLEN TERI W207 26 Milner St. Cl Surfs and swims Lana and Joyce . . . brown-eyed . . . watches football and hockey games . . . plans to enter math field. Arrizfitier: German Club 3: Ski Club 33 Latin Club 55 N. H. S. 3. 4g Student Council 2g Student Ex- change Comm. 4g Science Office. -S,- IOANNE TESTA WZO7 15 Highland St. CI Are you kidding me? . . . Lynn, Cathy and Leslie . . . eats peanut butter . . . likes gym . . . plans to be a legal secretary . . . own a boutique. Actiifitier: Italian Club 2, 31 Talent Show 2. 5. 4, choral dr. 45 Sr. House 43 Folk Club 2 3. I. ' 'X-t A JOANN M .TESTA W207 1356 Trapelo Rd. Siena jo . . . shorthand with Miss Hogarty . . . sewing . . . Sue, Sherl, Ruth . . . Any- how! Interem: 'Record Collectingg Sew- mgg Reading Mysteries. -'Y -IANICE TEXEIRA WZO7 75 Mokema Ave. Clerk-Typirl Tiny Tabatha . . . does nutty things . . . Sue, Cathy, Ronnie . . . barber school . . . happiness. Aclivilief: Senior Playg Talent Showg Nurse's Staffg Sr. Houseg Basketballg Volleyball. mixlghx -QAT- Q '-A Ill 'WI D -was fy' . .1 -, z 3' say. Ni :Q Q-Ejx. X N: K Rexx- - xx tw. . X- X .-I. NX Wt V . K. 'A E .AM I '5'T'i'i'44 ' l ' ' . -4' .47 Qx t e Q 1 Y - i- MN' 5 'K , X. X , I, w wg ' still V if Z ff l S 1 yi x ' A ,f X X X3 f ' 4' M -..---,----,--L T. H. E. HAWK W301 55 School St. Spam' Hawkeye . . . favorite course bomb scares . . . watches W.H.S. teams with friends the Cheer- leaders . . . although fluffy in appearance, he loves tiger meat . . . hopes to sponsor more win- ning teams in new high school . . . GO TEAM . CHRISTINE THAMBASH W207 9 Chester Lane Cl Thumper . . . friends Char- lene, Mary, Betty . . . enjoys math . . . plans college . . . elementary education major. Acti1fi!ie.r.' F.T.A. 4g Yearbook Business Staff 4: J. A. 3g Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 4. HELEN THEOS W207 162 Church St. Cl Friends, Pat, Sam, Mary Mike loves lettuce and mayon- naise sandwiches and trouble. ' Artizfilier: French Club 2, 3: Span- ish Club 5, 4, Folk Song Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3: Talent Show 3, 4: FTA 2, 31 jr!Sr Prom Committee 3, 45 J.A. 5- lnlereru: guitar playing, singing, creative writing .. . ELLEN THIDEMAN WZO7 96 Bacon St. CI P.O.D. with Mr. French rates . . . loves drawing, football games, skiing, Ann, Judy, Becky . . . plans teaching. Aclivitier: Folk Song Club, 2, 3: FTA 45 Ski Club 45 German Club 2, 35 Reflector Staff 3, 4: Home- room rep 35 Talent Show 2, 3, 45 j.A. 3. THOMAS TIERNEY W207 21 Parmenter Rd. CII Big T . . . yells Call right now! to Zuke and Doug . . . enjoys English with the coach . . . sports enthusiast Arliz-iriey: Talent Show 2, 43 Foot- ball Manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 35 Basketball Team 41 Sports Editor Yearbook 4. fs: MICHAEL TOMAO W207 14 Hamilton Rd. CII Mike watches the Boob tube in A.V .... friends, Mike and Paul . . . .lclir'itivJ.' Rifle Club 25 Chem Club 3: A. V. 2, 3, 4. Q. AW CHERYL THOMPSON W207 52 Clematis Ave. Steno Sherry . . . shorthand . . . sewing . . . Eddy, Kathy, Ed, Marcia . . . I don't care! Q fi MARY ELLEN TIERNEY XX'111 15 Lyman St. CI Brown hair, brown eyed . . . cough drops are the perfect food . . . friends Connie and Eileen . . . enjoys German and Speech. Arlirilier: German Club 3, 43 Ski Club 3, -ig Chemistry Club 35 Sen- ior Playg Dramatics 3, 3, 45 Oratory 2. W ELIZABETH TOOHIL XV207 836 Trapelo Rd. Cl Bettv . . . craves for steak . . . Zippy Cool! . . . plans to be home-ec. teacher. FRANK TORTALANO XYZOT' I3 Mountain Rd. CII Tort enjoys POD with Mrs. Roby . . . friends Hank, XY'.iync and Larry . . . forsces art work in future. Arfirifirfx Editor Rrtffrfrv 3. Sk: filub 1. l, Dram.: Club. 'l'ilc t Show 3, l, Senior l'l.1'yg ,lk 1. 95 KATHLEEN TOY W207 41 Washington Ave. Businerr SAM . . . enjoys senior English . . . sewing . . . friends Annie, Cheryl, Lauria . . . fried clams football games . . . mar- riage in August, says Sorry about that . . . Irlterertr: sewing and swim- ming. PETER TROMBLEY W207 36 Summit Street C2 Twiter . . . English with Mr. Collins . . . friends Mike, Bruce, Vick . . . hot dogs . . . future plans for college. Activilieff Basketball and hockey RONNIE TROWBRIDGE W207 9 Nottingham Street C2 Ronnie . . . enjoys Physics . . . friends Gary, Larry, Pete, jimmy, Grace Paula . . . plans for Marine Corps career . . . lnlereflf: swimming skiing, boating, eating. KATHLEEN VAIL WZO9 5 Barton Street Clerk-Typist Enjoys spaghetti . . . friends Mary Ann and Elaine . . . likes Mrs. MacCleary's English class. Actizfiiierf Drum majorette 2, 35 Red Cross 3, 4, Talent Show Comm. 2, 45 Chorus 2g Junior Achievement 3, 4g Office staff 2, 33 Home- room Rep. 2. yr-. 'S Kite, 'H-'H' 5' ar :JUN Xe if 1l 'P JEANNE TROMBLEY W207 46-c Prospect Hill Rd. C1 Scoop . . . eating . . . English with Mr. P . . . friends Connie, Marcia, Paula, jane, The Shillings . . . enjoys pickles and milk, peanut butter 8: jelly sandwiches . . . going to the Surf, future plans to be a teacher says Are you serious? Aclivirief: Pep squad 25 Jun: ior Achievement 3: Home- room Representative 43 Red Cross Rep 3g Talent Show 4. CHARLES TROWBRIDGE 9 Nottingham Street Auto Mefbanics Seen with Paula . . . many friends . . . en- joys Italian food, swim- ming . . . theory class . . . plans work as auto mechanic. Acliritier: Class Represent- ative, Reflertor Staff. FRANCIS UMBRELLO 13-15 120 Stow Street Carpentry Buddies Kaz , Fett, Chip, Webb . . . hobby, football . . . considers self wolfman . . . car- penter . . . Service in the future. PATRICIA VALLELY 20 25 Cabot Street Dist. Ed. Pat . . . enjoys skating, swimming and dancing . . . collects old records ...IBM school... Oakee Doke! Ar!i12iIie.r: D.E.C,A. 4. LAWRENCE VANARIA W207 210 Main Street C1 Larry . . . budding artist . . . likes spaghetti and meatballs . . . hopes to be a baseball player . . . friends john, Ronny, Frank, Dave . . . says For cryin' out loud! . . . plans college . . . enjoys swimming, skat- ing, tennis, football. Ac1i11itie.r.' Baseball 2, 5, 43 club 45 Church Choirg Lector at Sunday Masses. KENNETH VASSELIN W207 150 School St. Business Vas . . . favorite food -hamburg and gravy . . . Ya, we believe you too! . . fplans to enter Air Force . . . en- joys swimming and hunt- .ing Aciizfifief: Rifle Club JOHN VIVEIROS WZO9 116 Prospect St. C1 Enjoys water skiing . . . plans to attend college . . . ambition is to be successful. Actiuirierx Track 2g Chem club 3g Yearbook 4g Pola- roid Explorer Club 4. CAROLYN WADMAN W209 26 ChesterBrook Road C2 Likes Chinese'food . . . friends Pat, Linda and Deanne . . . enjoys danc- mg C 13337 'S' 5 +119- -ffl, ft, 'W HENRY VANNASSE WZO9 670 Trapelo Road C2 Hank . . . says Not half bad to Frank, Vick and Dave . . . enjoys Mrs. Roby's P.O.D. class . . . friends Uncle Dave, Frank . . . enjoys subs . . . plans for Mass. Bay College . . . inter- ested in sport cars. DOMENIC VISCIONE W209 153 Sheffield Road C1 Vish . . . W Club president . . . everyone's friend . . . ambition- to be respected by his fel- lowmen. Acliritiefr Football team 3, 43 ,IV Basketball 2, 35 Track 43 Pres. of W Club 43 Home Room Rep 45 Talent show -lg Teen Canteen Council 4: WALTER VROOM 11 18 Berkley Street Machine NWally, as his friends know him, enjoys Math and history classes . . . guns . . . after gradu- ation the air force DAVID NWALAZEK 10 17 Fern Street Drafting W'ally likes drafting . . . baked macaroni, baseball . . . plans to marry Sandy . . . ambi- tion draftsman . . . says Right! Aclniricff Student Govern ment Day Delegate. CLEOPHAS WALKER W209 35 Dartmouth Street C2 Kiki . . . friends, Pat, Evelyn and Debbie . . . likes steak and subs . . . pfans to be a hairdresser BETHEL WALSH W209 1142 Trapelo Rd. Cl Mrs. Johnson's English class . . . Irene Lucille, Mary Ellen and Connie . . . nursing school A:ti11itie.r: German Club 3: Latin Club 3. GORDON A. WARD, JR. W07 29 Brown Street Burinerr Muscles . . . collects coins . . . Cut it out, will ya? . . . plans to attend business school. Enjoys baseball, swim- ming, skating, and ski- mg. ROYAL WARREN W209 30 Dorchester Street C2 Roy . . . plays guitar with Dave, Henry, Jim . . . plans attending art school . . . ambition- successful future. Activitier: Rifle Team 2, 5. 4g most valuable shooter 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. PAMELA WALL W209 22 Willow Street C2 Pam says Oh stop it to Ann, Judy and Becky . . . likes turkey dinners . . . plans to at- tend college . . . enjoys skiing, dancing, surfing, outdoor sports, horseback riding. Activilier: Talent show 3, 45 Student-Teacher Faculty Game 3. W. GARY W'ALSH W209 42 Arcadia Avenue C2 Gary enjoys business law . . . friends Billy, Mike, Sherm. Says Oh well, what can you do? lnterertr: horseback riding, pool. MICHAEL WARREN W209 50 Dorchester Street C2 Mike . . . friends are Dave, Henry and Wins- low . . . likes steak . . . enjoys chemistry. Activitier: Rifle Team 5 years, capt., W Club mem- ber. RICHARD WEBB 13 14 Pond End Lane Carpentry Says You ought to be shot . . . friends Don, Gordy . . . likes skin diving, hunting. WILLIAM WELCH, JR. W209 15A Dermody Rd. Burinerr Bill . . . likes gym . . . Ron, Dave and john . . . water skiing . . . Great . . . plans to go into electronics . . . am- bition-to have a million dollars. GORDON WELLMAN 13 1490 T rapelo Road Carpentry Chip . . . American History rates . . . likes football with Don, Dick, Kaz . . . plans to enter Army. Activitier: Student Govern- ment Exchange 3, 4, Safety committee 2, 3, 4. KENNETH VVENTWORTH 15 265 Rabbins Street Auto Mechanic Friends-John, jerry, Willy . . . likes lobster, History class . . . plays pool . . . plans to work . . . ambition-dragster driver. BRUCE WHEELER W209 17 Chester Lane CII Juicy . . . enjoys cook- ing . . . friends are Steve, Ron and Don . . . Let's go . . . ambition-mis- sion brother. Acrivitier- Debate timer 25 chemistry club 3: homeroom alternate 3g Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior prom Committee 4g CYO MARTHA WELLINGTON W209 40 Clements Road Honor! Marty . . . green eyes, brown hair . . . likes to cook . . . Latin and chemistry . . . schoo,l sport events . . . college likes lasagna and pizza Activilier: Ski club 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, Mr. Morang's office 3, 45 F.O.R.U.N. 33 This Week at WHS re- porter 3, 4 and co-editor 43 Talent show 45 NH Society 3, 43 Pep Squad 2, 45 Ar- chery 3. FREDERICK XVENTWORTH 11 21 Amherst Ave. Machinist Fred . . . likes gym and guitar . . . friends, Steve, Dick and jim . . . future-machinist. GAIL WHALEN W209 14 Rabbins Street CII Enjoys Miss Czarnowski's English class . . . friends, Diana, Carol and Noreen . . . says Don't do that . . . likes turkey subs . . . plans to go to nurs- ing school. Artivitier: Talent show 4, Class representative. STEPHEN WITHABI 11 22 Orchard Avenue Machine Steve . . . Friends: Bob, Ronnie and Tom . . . likes shooting . . . will go on to school. View 1 ELAINE WOLFE W209 24 Hersum Way Cl Lainey . . . friends Joyce and Elaine . . . enjoys Mrs. johnson's English Class . . . Great Guns . plans to attend Parsons Col- lege and teach High School English . . . likes Mom's Roast Beef. Activilier: F.T.'A. 2, 3, 45 Working in Mr. Hood's office 2, 3, 4g C.C.D. 2, 3, 4. GARY WOODWORTH 13 Walnut Street Auto Mechanic: Woody . . . likes surfing 1. . . plans- Air Force . . .ambition-travel . . . says Surf's up! Activitier: Y.M.C.A.: Classic T-Bird Club. 16' 'N Q PETER WRIGHT 14 306 Lexington Street Prinling Pete . . . likes science and music . . . You tell me, and we'll both know . . . likes steak . . . future linotyper. PATRICIA WRYE W209 12 Waverly Street Steno Pat . . . English with Mrs. Bowman . . . Hi friend! . . . likes tacos and pizza . . . enjoys bowling. Interertr: water skiing and ice skating. 'C' 7 X x PETER YE'1'I'EN W209 25 Central Street Cl Yetta . . . friends -Marty, Slash and juva . . . enjoys Earth Science with Mr. O'Brien . . . plans college . . . ambition teaching and coaching. Artivitief: Football 43 Hockey 43 Baseball 3, 4g Talent Show 3, 45 Senior Play 43 W Club. FRANCINE YORSTON W211 147 Charles Street CII Frani . . . likes Pizza . . . friends are Lorraine, Kathy and Roni . . . en- joys Chemistry and English . . . plans to be a hairdresser. Activitierr Pep Squad 2. 5. JANE YURKUS W209 140 Circle Drive CII Likes banana sandwiches . . . friends Betty, Linda, and Jeannie . . . ambition -see the world M. ELIZABETH ZUKATYNSKI W209 219 Smith Street Cl Betsy . . . likes to cook and paint . . . German ist wunderbar . . . airline stewardess . . . likes Italian food. Activiriei: German Club 4. MICHAEL ZAKUR W209 36 Bowdoin Avenue CII Mike . . . friends Wayne, Marty and Bob- by . . . No matter where you go, there you are! . Acfi1'itiz'J.' Chemistry Lab Asstg Chemistry Club. VIVIAN ZWEIG W211 31 Alderwood Road CI Viv . . . likes to ski and sew . . . friends are Margie, Pat and Nancy . . . What's cooking? plans college . . . ambi- tion-physical therapy. Artiririu: National Honor Society 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Pres. 43 Vice-Pres. 3: Library Council 2, 5: Ski Club 3. 43 CYO 2. 3: Pep Squad 2. 33 Tennis Team 2, 3, 43 Archery 33 Talent Show 43 Class XVill Comm. 43 School Newspaper 4. KI 'Qs STEPHEN ANDREWS W105 33 Curve Street College I Likes toeat steak . . . You don't say! . . . college or air force in the future. Interests: Skiingg Golf. RONALD ARSENAULT D002 The Whip . . . likes ba- nana splits . . . friends Tom, Bob and Al . . . enjoys sleep- ing. ROGER AUCOIN 20 26 Derby Street Dist. Ed. An active member of D.E.C.A. . . . Mickey and Cookie . . . cars . . . air force. Interests: Hockey, Water Skiing. DAVID BABB W03 Yogi . . . likes any kind of food . . . jim, Mike and Steve . . . will enter the navy. Interests: Hockey, Golf. DONNA BASSAKIDES W04 39 Midland Drive Steno Blond hair, blue eyes . . . skiing, swimming . . . Pat, Marge, Ruth . . . will attend art school . . . wants to travel. Activities: French Club 2, 3: Art Staff 33 Basketball 23 Bowling 2, 33 l02 Pictures Not Available RONALD BELIDA W04 91 Harland Road College I Don . . . fried foods and pizza . . ,. likes earth science . . . career in engineering. Activities: Chess Club. DAVID BENTLEY W04 153 Plymeton Street College II Dave . . . likes to bowl and swim . . . Paul, Zog , Len . . . will go into the service. FREDERICK BOSSMAN Woe 203 Browm Street College II Muscles . . . likes to swim and fish . . . ambition-to own a construction company. Interests: Footballg Trackg Hunting. RONALD BOULEY D001 404 Lindon Street Work Study Boots . . . parties are his favorite activity . . . will en- ter the service. ROBERT BURKES W04 37 Clarke Lane College I Bob . . . likes roast beef MICHAEL CAREY WUS 61 Bedford Street College II Buddy . . . friends Mike and john . . . Is that right! . . . ambition-to be rich. Activities: H. R. Representative. JAMES CARNEY W08 133 Seminole Avenue Accounting Jim . . . hockey . . . Al, Dave, Bob . . . How about that?l . . . aeronautical me- chanic. Interests: Skiingg Hockey. JOHN CARNEY WO6 5 High Rock Circle College II Likes economics . . . any kind of food . . . tireless walker . . . plans to enter the service. MICHELLE CARUSO W07 7 Wayne Avenue College II Micki . . . enjoys Latin American History . . . Ruthie, Sue and Shirley . . . O.K., Sugar ambition-to see the world as an airline stewardess. Activities: Library Council. . . Linear Algebra with Mr. - - I SANDRA CARUSO W09 Lynch ' -' -' ambition-com 15 Hillcroft Road Business mercial airline pilot. Interests: Tennisg Archery. Sandy . . . Chinese food . . . best friends are Donna, Linda and Cathie . . . plans to be a Hairdresser. Interests: Cooking Q Sewing. ARMAND CASALE W06 67 Hibicus Avenue College II Ace . . . turkey dinners . . . George, Mike, Dave . . . commercial artist. Interests: Travelingg Writing songsg Reading. MAUREEN CASEY W02 119 Westgate Road Business Mae . . . looks forward to her lunch . . . Noreen, Mar- gie, Nina . . . secretary. GARY CHAMBERLAIN 24 112 Sibley Road Electronics You're all played out! . . . enjoys working with Hi-Fi systems . . . travel Interests: Hockey. RICHARD COLEMAN W08 19 Porter Road College II Dickie . . . thinks art and math are great . . . friends Rusty and the rest of the gang . . . would like to have a na- tional hit. Activities: Art Club RICHARD COLLINS W101 91 Ellison Park College II Ricky . . . intramural bas- ketball player . . . likes U.S. History . . . science fiction books. Artivitier: Intramural Basketball 2. 51C.Y.O. 2. 3, 4. ROBERT COOK 20 36 Beech Street Dir. Ed. Cookie . . . pizza and clams . . . friends Mickey, Roger and Russ . . . ambition-to be rich. Artivitierx D.E.C.A. JOHN D'ANTONIO S011 31 Brown Street Work Ex. Dino . . . yells Can't win them all . . . enjoys law . . . plans to be a welder. FRANCIS DOORAKIAN W103 32 Dix Street College II Fran . . . star tennis player . . . friends Niko and Nancy . . . a future teacher. Artiuitier: Tennisg Baseball: Bas- ketballg Club. WILLIAM DUCEY W103 697 Lincoln Street College II Little Deuce . . . likes ski- ing . . . john, Len, Bobbie Pictures Not . . . future in U.S.A.F. Activitier: Ski Club 2. 3: Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. WILLIAM EDMUNDS W103 18 Townsend Street College II Bill . . . enjoys the W.H.S. cafeteria . . . likes shooting pool . . . hopes to enter the service after graduation. RICHARD FARRELL WIO3 78 Goldercrest Avenue College II Dick . . . enjoys eating steak . . . Mike, Dave and Steve . likes good music . . . Success is failure turned inside out. . . . broadcasting school. EUGENE FLINN 15 22H Harser Road Auto Mech. Gene . . . likes History class, sports, dancing . . . plays summer sports . . . will work in a trade. DAVID HIRE S08 39 Prospect Street Work Ex. Enjoys fixing cars and bowl- ing . . .D plans to enter the service . . . would like to live in Maine. Available WILUAM HUBER W108 16 Plant Road General Billy . . . hobby is cars . . . likes spaghetti . . . best friends are Tom, Paul and Charlie. PHYLLIS LEMIEUX W110 59 Guimun Street College II Phyl likes to dance . . . I beg your pudden . . . Elaine, Moe and Joanne . . . plans to go to modeling school. GEORGE LEONARD W110 15 Shanin Street Larry Mondello . . . friends Billy, Dave and Ray . . . hamburg and gravy . . . likes to play pool . . . ambition- to be President. JOSEPH MacDoNALD W110 200 Trapelo Road College II Joe . . . Math and art . . . likes custard pie . . . would like to become an artist. Interertr: Shooting Poolg Artg Cars. ELAINE MALDE W110 35 Maple Street College II Like P.O.D. and reading , . . transfer from Lakeland High in New Jersey . . . friends Chris and I-Iariette. CHARLES MANTENUTO 15 72 Kendall Park Auto Mech. Charlie . . . cars rate . . . Is that right! . . . buddies Ray, Bob and Steve . . . likes gym and shop. MICHAEL MCCABE W111 25 Tauern Road College II Likes English with Mr. Col- lins . . . friends Billy, Bob and Dave . . . works on cars. STEVE MCIVER W111 74 Pine Hill Circle College II Ma's English Class a favorite . . . Chucky Biff and Bill ...worksoncars... Get off it! . . . plans to attend East Coast Aero Tech. KENNETH MOORES W112 79 Hardy Pond Road College II Ken . . . likes his math course . . . friends are Fred and Tom . . . plans to enter the service. Intenrtr: Carsg Racing. DEREK MORGAN 24 56 Oak Street Electronic: Will disassemble anything . . . will eat anything . . . best friends are john and Paul, IO3 KARYN MOSELEY W112 29 T1p Top Terrace College Prep Lrkes P O D hobbres 1nclude art and sew1ng tenms player would l1ke to go to law school Actwmer Art Club 3 French Club 1 Drama Club 3 DONALD NIX W107 155 Myrtle Street College II Don l1kes cafeterra ood fr1ends Roger Reggre and George W1 enter the servrce DAVID NOKE W107 75 H1llcrest Street College I Nokey eagerly awa1ts lunch future plans 1n Inferem Sports Pop Musrc torcycles ROBERT O BRIEN W106 115 Park VIEW Road College I Obxe favor1te course IS Engl1sh w1th M1ss Beaulne fr1ends jack and Bumb sa1l1ng travel1ng amb1t1on to go 1nto av1at1on mdustry Actwmer Cross Country Track JAMES PANTANELLA W106 48 Gregory Street College II ym l1kes Engl1sh w1th Mrs Johnson terested 1n bowl1ng amb1t1on to be a hotel man ager l04 P1ctures Not Ava1lable JOHN PATTERSON 24 105 Bacon Street Eleczronfer ac l1kes h1story T1me w1ll pass w1ll you fr1ends D1ck Chaflle and Derek wants to fly to the moon CHRISTINE PAVONE W106 11 Mlflam Road College I Chr1s long ha1red raga muffm l1kes peanut but e 1r1d1v1dual1st FRANK RICHARD 3 Noonan Street Auto Mech L1kes h1story fr1ends Kenneth Bob and Ray l1kes p1zza plays pool LAURIE RICHARD W205 3 Noonan Street College Il Larry l1kes to pa1nt and play nockey fr1ends Lloyd and Claude plans to rom the Navy JOSEPH ROBICHAUD 15 74 Bacon Street Auzo Mech What s It to ya? says Rob eats steak rkes shop sw1mm1ng gym fr1ends Ray john Bob NORMAN RICHARD D002 28 Moore Street Norman enjoys boat1ng Mar1lyn Donna and Doreen l1kes to chow me1n says Oh for Petes plans to be a sales manage sake' would l1ke to BRIAN ROCHATKA W211 20 MOUUIVICW Avenue College I HODDICS 1nclude scuba dlVlHg and chess rnterested 1 phys1cs would l1ke to re ce1ve a doctorate Ac wine: ,IA P s 3 Chess Club 3 4 Pes Dramatrc Club 4 Treas Sen1or Play JAMES RODRIGUES W2 1 1 229 Mokema Avenue College I I Ch1ck1 l1kes earth SCI ence 1nterested 1n motor cycles and pool fr1ends B1ff and Gr1mes Where are you anyway? RUTH SELLERS W206 22 Dwrght Banner: Ruth1e l1kes Engl1sh w1th Mrs MacClary ways laugh1ng Would you bel1eve9 plans to enter I B M school Aclwme: Pep Squad 2 French Club 2 Nurse s OfflCC 4 IUDITI-I SLOET W205 745 South Street Burznerr udy 1nterested 1n horseback r1d1ng fr1ends be a r1d1ng 1nstructor BOBBY SMITH W206 168 Hammond Street Bo enyoys track surfs up l1kes Itahan ood Interem Surfmg Pool RONALD SMITH W206 37 Shore Road College Prep Sm1tty l1kes math 1nterested 1n cars fr1ends Bob Jim nad Elton Indeed' Hardly poss1ble w1ll attend Mass Trade DANIEL M WALSH S011 1142 Trapelo Road Work Expenence Danny says Be food keep the fa1th fr1ends Edd1e Ronn1e and Tomm1e enyoys photography plans to be an 1ndustr1al photographer TOIVI WOOD W209 141 Brown Street College I Tom l1kes to sleep collects co1ns and stamps amb1t1on to be r1c w1ll enter the Armed Forces Inleferl Records Sports HIS tory Electromcs Q I , . - 1 I u nun, 1. , - ' . A . HJ. ,Q , yt . . H -...1... . Q. 'I I 'n f . - tI'...' 'M I. A l f -- - .1 t' .., re. gf ' ll ,-J-: 15 Q 4 , .un . . sun I clude the U. of-Mass. ,, . . . l l : g 'gMo- ' - , . , -, . . l ...ali . A, , 7 7 ' I I . 'h...' . ...1n- - .. - - J . .' L, : 5 .- Senior Play Arsenic An Directed by ld Lace Robert Eagle 7 1 L1 The Waltham High Band under the direction of Mr. Herbert J. Philpott will play the overture and entr'a cies. Greetings ................ Robert Nardone, Presxlient Class of 1967 Remarks .... . . . Mr. William J. Gallagher, Headmaster Cast ' Un order of appearancej Abby Brewster ................................ Susan Boynton The Rev. Dr. Harper .... Teddy Brewster ....... Officer Brophy . . . Officer Klein .... Martha Brewster . . . Elaine Ilarper . .. Mortimer Brewster .. Mr. Gibbs ...... Mortimer Brewster .. Dr. Einstein Mr. Hoskins Mr. Spenalzo . Officer 0'Ilara . . Lieutenant Rooney . . . Mr. Witherspoon ........ Undersludy for girls' roles ............... Arsenic and Old Lace is produced by Dramatists Play Service, lnc. . . . . Jeffrey Flanders . . . . . . . Peter Lillis Edmund Tarallo . . . . Mark Berberian Leslie Cybulski .. . Carol MacKay . . . . Roln-rl Howard .... Cliflord Ruggles Robert Howard .... William Hulvler . . . . Robe-rl Baker Fram-is Cus--lla . . . . Frank Torlolano . . . Frank Cruciu ...... Mark Strum . . . Constance- Mi'l'ilroy - sperial arrungelneiit M ills ASSISTANTS FU THE DIRECTOR Wayne Salpiclro Susan Perm Hanitra Andriamanantina MIKE ZAKUR, Business Manager Susan Swanson, Secrela ry ADVERTISEMENTS WILLIAHI BERRY, Chairman Bobby Baker .lack Fields POSTERS l imNK TORTOLANO, Chairman Judy Chaisson Bill Cloran Marty Cuerdon Frank Cracia Norm Rhodes Slcvc Herrick Peggy Phillips Mary Ann Salaniom REFRESIIMENTS .louN CAPPADONA, Chairman TICKETS USIIERETTES STAGE MANAGER Carol Busa Cathy Lazaro Ronnie Boisseau Susan Boynton Lillian Campobasso Donna Cericola .ludy Chaisson Barbara Everett Wayne Salpietro COSTUMES Puri' PACE, Chairman Dianne Carly Lynda Cox l,lCllTlNU CARMEN Momuzurz, Chairman Richard McKenzie hlqilklj-lll' UIANNK lleHMS, Chairman l'llUMl'TEliS l'lt0l'Eli'l'lES SOUND EFl EUl'S SCENERY Lynn MacDonald Leslie Mason Connie McElroy Karen llowlcy Mike Tomao Peggy Phillips Mary Ann llusso Pamela Ross Peggy Carrigan David LaHaisc Sue Swanson Cheryl LaCroxsc Donna Rybcrg Linda llornin Jane Morse Harry Sm-iilvr Kathy Ryan Janice Tcxeira Mary Ellen Tierney livlvlty' ll.lkl'l' los l I 'No 1967 Talent Show 1 Would you bE11CVC7 X Executxve Commlttee Wlfh the adv1sor Mr Regan Teachers protest Last mmute touches C - 1 u I u 4 ' I .ll 1 Q K . .1 K K -Q sr' I 2: 1 ' ' s 1 iw Y'5 ,, - I f . -, A . Q f x N I T 1 -S- , ' L A1 jf ' W ' '1 W if. I .Wi ' A lv , Q 1 X . T' .,' - ..-' 4 1' I. I B . Q W ' gift ,, m 1,5 'Af .-.. K - Dal , . . Reflection A Kid Again s In Time L c N diss' --. 'Could she, could she coo! The time is now! Flapparette Judy Ansara Colonel Bohey Kick Line Clas 0 0 ' 'f g . .1 1 sl ' f.-,iw r x X , NM SEMPER SUPERAIE . WHS H61 5 1 L n Q KX FG -'YL , 4 Akin QQH Q fin. an c -'C -'TQQQQM .t 521 1 -LD Hanitra receiving a school ring I fi 'f' '-1 '3 ff- X. 4 15 ff , A H W K lg. 1967 Mmm dedication NANCY MCGUIRE ROBERT NABDONF Mistress of Ceremonies Cl-159 Pffwlfnf 1967 Class Histor Bid Your Wake, and Rite to Fight and Win . . fWALTER MALONED Life is a constant process of learning, of being exposed to new ideas, and different ways of living. Our teachers at Waltharn High, during our three years here, have helped expand our worlds by encouraging us to always strive for the ultimate, to do as much as possible, and to learn as much as possible. When we first entered Waltham High as wide-eyed sopho- mores in September 1964, we were a packet of assorted superstitions. Foremost was the belief fwhich as seniors we might tend to resurrectj that upperclassmen are infallible superbeings whom puny sophomores serve with a willing smile--or else! This fancy did not last long, however, when we found in the first WHS Studentsx Manual that upperclassmen were bound by the same rules as we were. Not to be foiled by the little red-covered book of do's and don't's, we began developing the intricate art of twisting rules around to exploit what they didn't actually forbid. We have since developed our art of ambiguity to a highly refined skill. We would like to thank the creators of this little voltune of School Committee Thought for encouraging so many students to go on to law, who would never otherwise have dis- covered the great potential for debating within them. Election Year 1964--and we managed to make our opin- ions heard. Honors English student Karen Aykanian, the first member of the class of '67 to appear in print, wrote a parody of the johnson-Goldwater Battle. The tongue-in- cheek article so concisely summed up the issues, that the News-Tribune published it Election Week. Along with the computer-programing department, we shared the growing pains of the computerized scheduling system. This system, which was used for the first time to schedule our class, reduced each member of our 670- student-group from a living, breathing, boisterous kid, into a perforated beige, computer-dam card do not bend, spindle, fold, or mutilate. After ridding the system of a few flaws, such as the computer's obstinate tendency to give all A's to everyone, the school has used the computer for everything from grading to absentee records and more than doubled our efficiency in those complicated fields. Both intellectually and athletically the Class of 1967 has left a mark on Waltham High. Not only does our class have the first three-year cheerleaders, Janet Beran and Carolyn Brophy, ever to cheer the teams on to victory, but the first tennis team at Waltham High was organized, thanks to the support of our class, under the leadership of Math Teacher and would-be folk singer Tom Foley. Not only did the team bounce its way to an undefeated season in the Suburban Interscholastic League, but classmate Fran. Doorakian went to the fourth round in the state For quite a while during our sophomore year, we all tended to think of ourselves as Young james Bonds, living lives of suspense and danger. Soon we were reacting like nonchalant old pros to the bomb scares that came the average of three-a-day. While axe-carrying, helmeted police- men searched the lockers and dingy corners for that ominous tick, we very casually chatted ini little groups of three and four. Leaning against the wall, we shooed our worldly defiance of any bomb, and our contempt for fear in the very face of danger! Ah Brave Youth! Returning as Juniors in September 1966, we shed all timidity in the face of authority and swaggered freely around school with all the brashness of the full-fledged upper- classman. From September to February vague references to acqueducts, togas, and gowns, and whispers of Will I go or won't I? It's only six months away! underscored the biggest topic of the year Roman Holiday, our junior Prom, under the direction of Chairman David LaHaise. Held in the high school cafeteria, the prom was a magical evening of dancing under Roman arches and lingering by Roman gardens, an evening that no one will ever forget, especially, Debbie McCullough, Prom Queen. And when the school held it's first Homecoming Queen contest at the Thanksgiving Day Football Game fwhich we wonj, we were all very proud when Janice Texeira was chosen Junior Attendant. 1966 was an exciting year of discovery. Mary Scheier, liv- ing with an Indian family in Madras, India, as an American Field Service Exchange Student, made many lasting friend- ships while learning to live as an Indian in a totally dif- ferent, but very beautiful, country. The Class of 1967 has always had its share of fame in the literary field. Our Junior Class received four first prizes in the annual Kingsbury Temperance Essay Contest, the awards going to Charlene Malloy, who was also city- wide winner, Lucille Bouchard, Nancy Rando, and William DeRusha. That same year Nancy Rando was also named city- wide winner in WCRB's radio editorial contest, Integrated Housing: Whose Responsibility? And, underlining the im- portance of scholastic achievement, Mary Scheier was elected President of the Eastern' Massachusetts Association of Na- tional Honor Society Chapters. Under the direction of our Junior Class officers, fPresi- dent, James Colantropo, Vice-President joe Cacciatore, Secretary Karen O'Toole and Treasurer Barbara Everettj, we tried our best to make Mr. William Gallagher's last full year as principal of Waltham High School a pleasant and successful one, in recognition of his kindness and efforts in behalf of the students. The time-honored myth that senior year is nothing but f0l1f02mC0f- blissful rest is full of holes, as we found when we became IIO seniors. It seems that that little story is used by desperate teachers in a manner similar to that of the donkey and the carrot. But even though we were busy, the important thing is that we enjoyed it. In a school as large as Waltham High, the only way one can really be in the know is to read the school paper. And we take our hats off in salute to This Week at Waltham High, our school column in the News-Tribune, that managed to keep track of the million-and-one different things that go on in one week here. And for keeping the paper on its toes, we applaud our Co-Editors-In-Chief, Mary Scheier, Martha Wellington, and Nancy Rando. The Reflector, the student publication, printed at the Vocational High School, again appeared in the corridors of W.H.S.-thanks to editors Karen Dodge and Irene Shlager. Our class has been noted for its dramatic talent, al- though some people have been unkind enough to suggest that ham is a more appropriate term. Starting our cli- matic senior year off with a lethal dose, we presented the killing comedy, Arsenic and Old Lace, starring Sue Boynton, Bob Howard, Leslie Cybulski, P. J. Lillis, and Brian Rochatka. People are still talking about the wonder- ful job that we all did. And just to show how varied and exciting our talent actually is,' we staged our March presentation of our annual talent show, based this year on Reflections in Time, and under the direction of faculty advisor john Reagen, Student Director Bob Gullotti, and Student Producer Steve Boyd. We took the audience all the way from the 192O's, where they were entertained by such all time Greats as Rudy Valley and Baby June, to the future of 2000 a.d. and the ultimate in classroom-everything automated, even teachers! There were wayout dances, everything from the Charleston to the Boogaloo, all choreographed by our very talented Judy Ansara. And bringing out all the contrasting moods of the past, present and future, with music ranging from Five Foot Two to Batman was our band, under the direction of Bob Clark. Scholastically too we were right out front. Richard Mc- Kenzie bringing honor both to himself and to Waltham, was awarded a National Merit Scholarship. janet Beran was chosen as our Daughters of the American Revolution Repre- sentative, and Kathy McHugh and Nancy Rando were selected to study in Aachen, Germany, for six weeks during the summer. We even have living proof that women are still to be found in the kitchen-Irene Shlager won the Betty Crocker Future Homemakers of Tomorrow Award . And we even had our part-time Brandeisans. Taking courses at Brandeis University were Mary Scheier, who studied psy- chology, Gail Resnikoff, who studied Anthropologyg and David Nevard, who studied Sociology. But some people were still complaining that Waltham wasn't quite with it. Not about to take this charge lying down, ambitious letter-winners, with President Dom Visione, and Interact, an organization dedicated to helping un- fortunate children in the area, under the leadership of President Alan Ackerman. And Waltham High School stu- dents were right there at the cafeteria every Saturday night to support our newly formed Teen Canteen, a club for Waltham Teen-agers. A new cheer was born: Let's Go Hawks! and the phrase resounded throughout Boston Garden as our talented basketball team reached the semi-finals in the Tech Tourna- ment under their captain, joe Cacciatore. Not to be out- done, our hockey team, headed by Edgar Bastarache and Dan Pierce, also qualified for its Tournament and played two exciting games before it was eliminated from the com- petition. In keeping with the new role of women's equality, the Hawkettes have achieved a winning record in basket- ball, volleyball and softball through our three years at Waltham High. And who furnished the big, big sound that spurred our teams on to victory?-all the loyal Waltham High fans, singing along with our Waltham High Band. Huffing and puffing to prove that no school beats Waltham High in spirit were band members Bobby Clark, Bob Phillips, Paul Stempson, Terry Marshall, Harriet johnson, and Babara Benson. And for all dieters, who conscientiously skip lunch and eat only ice cream, the WHS Cafeteria has switched from vanilla sandwiches to chocolate cones. They know how monotonous a diet can get! All of us in the class are very grateful to the Malagasy Republic, for loaning us smiling, friendly Hanitra Andrian- manantena, our American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student. Learning about Hanitra's world was as illuminating an experience for us as sharing our world with her. And we know that when she goes home, leaving many sad friends behind, Waltham will always remain a part of her, just as she will always remain a part of Waltham. And now, garduation time draws near, and we find our- selves on the brink of-we know not what we look back on three years of high school: turbulent, exciting, made up of problems and hopes and joys that together helped push us toward adulthood, a greater understanding of our- selves and others, a clearer idea of how important each one of us is, and how much we all have to contribute to a world that grows busier and more exciting to live in every day. Class History Committee Mary Scheier Nancy Rando Elaine Santangelo Susan Kyte Laura Mitchell Janet Black Karen Dodge Margaret Russo Linda Arsenault Derek Morgan QVocationalJ 1967 Class Prophecy Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Station WWHS is pleased and privileged to bring you the ceremonies of the exclusive movie premiere of Gone with the Milkman . Those in the know say this is the finest film to come out of Waltham in the last fifty years. Of course, what they don't say is that it's the only film that has come out of Waltham in the last fifty years. Now let's station in on our WWHS man-on- the-spot Bob Mooney and his assistant William Gul- lotti, who are at the gala opening of The Arthur Dahl Memorial Theatre, and here's Bob. Okay, folks, the large crowd here is starting to buzz at this magnificent building being donated by the multi-billionaire Billy Baker. Its unique design, in the form of a globe, was created by the firm of prominent architects, led by Linda Cormier, Russ Caney and Joe Casella, and constructed under the auspices of Kevin Coleman and Joe Susi. The first limousine is pulling up and stopping in front of the red carpet which leads into the theatre. Stepping out is the brilliant producer-director of the film, Bill Cooney. With him is his ever-present companion, choreographer Bob Caisey, dancing into the theatre. Also in the limousine is actress blond bombshell Teri Marshall. Miss Marshall is wearing a slim, white crepe outfit covered with a fishnet silver coat. Her frightfully innocent attire that glitters like Venetian glass was designed by Christine Pavone. But I don't think the crowd is screaming for her. 'We want Zuke, we want Zuke,' shout the people. Marty Dozois and Ralph Erickson, retired professional football play- ers, are leading the crowd in this chant. Here he comes! Senator George Zuke Russo and his mus- cular aide, Joseph Bonica, step forth in stovepipe trousers and herringbone jackets. Walking close be- hind, carrying Zuke's coattails is his personal body- guard, Nancy McGuire. Pulling up behind the limousine, in his Italian sports car, is Joe Cacciatore, coach and high-scoring player of the Boston Pepticr. The cars are being driven by attendants Robert O'Brien and Thomas Gledhill up a steel ramp lead- ing to the roof parking area. This Round and Round, Up and Down Ramp Service, under the supervision of Bob McGinty and Kevin McCabe, Il2 was invented by John Lehane, Jr. and Don Fetterhoff, multi-millionaires in the automobile industry. The top two architects in the country, Peter Falzone and John Chiaramaglia, were' hired to design the entire layout, assisted by construction men Mickey Doucet, John Brooks and Derek Morgan. John McFarland christened the ramp this evening by driving driving his XKE up to the roof. The excitement is mounting, folks. Let's take our WWHS cameras inside and show you the mag- nificent lobby of The Arthur Dahl Memorial Theatre. The interior decorators were Karen Bowley, Debbie Delano, and Carolyn Wadman. As you can see, the management has gone to great pains to gather some of the finest works of art-now on display for their patrons. Included are such priceless sculptures as Noreen Cunningham's Purple Acorn carved out of pink marble and master-pieces by John Lefort, Mar- cia O'Malley and Warren Storer. Bonnie Bradley and David Navien, renowned art collectors, have the responsible job of keeping the works of art neat and clean, keeping in mind their book Soiled Treazrzzrex Bring No Plearzzref, written in collaboration with the authoress, Carolyn Brown. Now we're passing attractive usherettes Leslie Mason, Deborah McCullough and Judy Suter. Let's stop and talk with one. Hi there! Would you tell our national television audience what your name is and why you took this job? My name is Leslie Mason, and I just love dealing with all the public. The refreshment stand, managed by Jane Yurkus and Shirley Haines, is said to be the most elaborate in the country. Where else can you buy plain boxes of popcorn for twenty-five cents or buttered pop- corn in boxes hand-painted by Leslie Cybulski for fifty cents? Upstairs in the elaborate cocktail lounge, mini-skirted waitresses Lucille Bouchard, Pat Caruso and Conna Cavicchi are being enraptured by the songs of popular singer, Danny Doyle, while Janice Texeira and Doreen Martin dance in their psychedelic costumes. Standing near the entrance greeting the celebrities is the owner Bill Cavanaugh, who is discussing the ensuing film with Marilyn Stockwell, a Voldhoi ballet dancer, Bill Shinnick, a well-known playboy, and Eric Belliveau, a classy business tycoon. To our right Gail Resnikoff is disputing Einsteinls theory of relativity with mathematicians John Viveiros, Louis Karamas and Michael McCabe. What's this? It looks like drama critic Lana Antico, who has just lauded the movie Naive Nineties . I think she's going to slide down the golden bannister in a paper bath- ing suit! BUT, no one is paying attention because the lights are now dimming. Ushers Winslow jack- son, Dave Ingersoll and Joe Barry are trying to re- strain the over-anxious students of Waltham High School, Class of 1989, accompanied by their English teachers Lynda Cox and Kath Perperas and their history teachers Susan Perna and Mary Naughton. William Ducey, the newly-appointed ambassador to Germany, and his young Fraulein, Linda Ramburg, are sitting behind the romantic couple Robert Howard and Muriel Gagnon. Muriel, pert and pretty as ever, has just returned from the opening of her film, The'Endless Snows, in England. Al Buonomo, executive director of operations, has just contacted our cameraman, Robert Barber. The orchestra, directed by Bob Phillips, is playing that current hit Won't You Go Home Bill Birchler written by Joanne Testa. As, the music fades out, the theatre becomes strangely quiet. The screen is lowered from the ceil- ing, and the seats tilt back as the viewers don their protective glasses and special earphones. The lights dim and on the screen comes the familiar roaring lion factually ventriloquist Fran Archdeaconj and then the powerful voice of Doug McNamara: Metro- Goldwyn-Manzon presents 'Gone with the Milkman' -the true life story of multimillionaire prospector Mike Fahey, a Stephen Flynn Production! Mike, played by four-time Oscar winner Danny O'Brien, is looking for oil in Waltham, Massachu- setts, with his faithful Indian guide Norm Neu played by famous Broadway star Bill Welch. Mike and Norm come to the ruins of the old Waltham High School, filmed in breathtaking 3-D Super- vision color by Michael Tomao under the masterful direction of Sue Boynton. As they walk through the ruins they find an old plaque telling of former headmasters Steve Burke, Elton Grant and Dennis Clark and the first woman principal Janice Pheeney. Among the ruins are Pat Pratt's old locker, still in- tact, a rusted trophy presented to WHS checker star Don Priest, and an old desk bearing the names of Bob Stering, Steve Moy and Charlene Malloy. Finally Fahey's chiefvminer, Bill Berry Qplayed by Bob Fuller, a local boy in his first screen appear- ancej shouts 'Oill' Mike is excited, since this is his first million. Now he can marry the boss' daughter, Rita Rayne, played by singing star Karen Aykanian. Karen sings two songs accompanied by Bill Nolan on the guitar and Robert Sumner on the drums. Norm is given a twenty percent share of the oil well, and the preacher, Ron Boisseau, and two witnesses, Irene Shlager and john Morreale are contacted. Everybody is happy until scientist Alan Ackerman, played by himself, reminds them that this is the 198O's, and since cars run on atomic power, oil is useless. How- ever, Robert Gaudette gives Mike Fagan a souvenir shop at the site of the ruins, and of course, they were soon rich. Mike later gave all the money to Carol Anderson and Sue Davidson's orphanage and becomes America's best-loved multimillionaire pro- spector. The happy ending fades into a blazing or- chestral finish. Well, ladies and gentlement, the lights are com- ing up at the close of a truly superb production. The applause is deafening and now-yes, I think it's Louis Bartleman who is leading the crowd in a sitting ovation. With his is syndicated columnist Sandra Lovequist, who gave up her reserved seat in the critic's box to allow room for special corres- pondents Tom Tierney, Bethel Walsh and Pauline Dupuis. Cliff Ruggles, Record-American critic, an- nounced that he is giving the movie four stars. Upstairs, tears are rolling down the cheeks of matrons Elizabeth Toohil, Patricia Wrye, and Marie Rochon. They were deeply moved by the stirring performance of the novice actor, Edgar Bastarache, as the janitor. At the entrance to the foyer Christine Thambash and Cathy Sinclair are leading a picket line against the importing of out-of-state actors. Suddenly an authoritative voice captures every- one's attention. 'All right, nobody movel' What's this? It's john MacKenzie, the Chief of Waltham police with officers Mike Ditammaso and Steven Burke carrying death ray guns. 'Everyone in this theatre is under arrest. Officer Gallagher, confiscate that piece of corruptive film and arrest the theatre owner. You're all coming downtown for questioning' Well, ladies and gentlemen, it seems that most of the WHS Class of 1967 will be reunited once more at the Walthain City jail. Our cameras will pick up the action at the new location. See you there! Class Prophecy Committee Nancy McGuire Karen Aykanian David Nevard Carolyn Brophy Katherine McHugh Carol Arizmendi Lelsie Cybulski Linda Gillespie Catherine Doucette Leonard Keating gvocationalj H3 1967 Class Will We, the class of 1967, being of mini-mind and nod confusion, do hereby give, devise, and bequeath various and sundry items to our well-known teachers and friends as fol- lows: To Mr. George E. P. Husson, jr., our new High School Principal, a walkie-talkie to help Mrs. Hughes, our WHS secretary, keep up with him. And To Mr. Lloyd F. Van Arsdale, our Vocational High School Director, a sundial, con- structed by his boys, to measure for him and Mrs. Van the pleasant hours of his re- tirement. For our Math Commander-in-chief, Mr. Lynch, we have ordered a tombstone for Old Supercar. A remote-controlled filing cabinet, long desired, is our gift to Mrs. Dorin. For Mr. Foley we designate in the plans for the new building and amphitheatre class- room with a marble teaching platform. To our Boy's Gym instructors: this class subscribes to a fund-raising drive to liqui- date TOWEL TOLLS. Somehow we must devise for Mr. Bohlman a glossary of parenthetical expressions- somehow! To Mrs. Stanton we leave a daily bulletin reader, one with a clarion voice. An extension cord perpetually plugged in is our remembrance for Miss Stich. For Mr. Eames' and Mrs. Moore's busy offices, by special arrangement with the Bell Telephone Company, we install an answering service-just for them. And to our Miss Beaulne we assign mature sophomores who won't act junior highish . For the new location, now occupied by one Wiellette molecule and one McKnight molecule, the committee has designed to float over the top of their tower a pennant inscribed The House of Chemistry . To mail to Mrs. Peckham, our former authority in Vergil, Cicero, and Caesar, we have a Latin translation of Mother Goose . Provided for Miss Koledo's collection of decapitators is a stainless steel guillotine for her famous Tale of Two Citier demonstrations. To Mr. Dollard and Mr. Healey go miners' caps to guide them through the darker confines of the bottom floor of the main building. To Mr. Curry we present a new radio-active gum detector. As an aid to Mr. Tyner we suggest a vacuum device capable of tearing students from the corridor to the correct seats. A soundproof room for the teaching of shorthand is our surprise for Miss Mooney. For future class notes, Mrs. Jurmain, we donate a Hungarian Translator. To carry his red precis book, we present to Mr. Hood a fine green leather holster. A perpetual supply of coffee for those heavenly coffee breaks is our bequest to the Girls' Gym offices. It is our design to loan to our vice-principal, Mr. Edward D. May, Jr., one splendid new vest of many colors, including also a pocket watch of superior quality. Upon Mrs. Keough, Mr. Morang's right hand, we bestow the title of Mother of the 1967 Senior Class. Mr. O'Brien, 100 shares of stock in the White Owl Invincible Cigar Co. is our tribute to you. To Miss Roberts, we tender a copy of the story of Rapunzel as a reminder of her pupil's admiration for new long blond hair. For Mrs. Steinberg we furnish a revised dictionary in ADEQ UATE English. For Mr. Goodwin we have set up an A.V. Robot to show Driver Ed. films. We promise Mr. Vallely, in this year of wide-spread measles, that he shall have im- munity from the embarrassment of catchng any childhood diseases. His code number in French for ham radio-operator, Donald Thibault, shall henceforth be Double O Sept. To Mrs. Feldman we leave more ears and fewer mouths as characteristics of her '68 students. As an adjustment to the third floor Language Lab, the committee recommends well- deserved penthouse offices for Mr. Merrill and Miss Betts. We honor Mrs. Gertrude johnson with a student-initiated degree to be lettered fcapitalj MA. To Mr. French, alias Captain America, we bequeath a van to transport his elephant collection. We award a miniature hawk for her desk to our early-bird faculty member and de- partment head, Miss McCullough. To Mr. Mrugala we contribute both the brains and the brawn of the Senior Class to erect his own ski lodge. For Miss Hogarty, we shall organize the WHS Pet Club with herself as adviser and Greta, her German Shepherd, as mascot. To accommodate his Family Fan Club more comfortably, we pass a gold ignition key to Mr. Prohovich for a DeLuxe V.W. Bus. The Class of 1967 leaves its Housemaster, Mr. Morang, with all good wishes for his next class, which will be the first to graduate from the new Waltham High School, soon to rise on the beautiful wooded hillside overlooking Kennedy Memorial junior High. This, our last will and testament, is given at Waltham, Massachusetts, to date the high- est average june temperature station, in 1967, the year of Snoopy and the Red Baron. Witnessed and signed and sealed by the johnson Trio, Mrs. Esther johnson, Mrs. Gertrude johnson, and Mrs. May Johnson, AND the WHS Hawk. CLASS WILL COMMITTEE Contance McKlrou Pamela Pomeroy joseph Saulnier Irene Shlager Martha Wellington Judy Ansara Vivain Zweig James Flanders Susan Davidson Dennis Strange fvocationalj Senic As the 1967 graduates voted Most Likely To Succeed, we call Mary Scheier, james Lambros, and john Brooks: to Mary, our sea- soned traveler, reporter, and track manager, we present a strip of tickets to admit you to every imaginable success, to james, scientist and trackman, we award a figure symbolic of your race for ongoing success, and to John, our electronics expert, we provide an expanding antenna to help tune in on the pathway to success. For Charles Trowbridge, the anchor man at the Vocational High who has done Most For His Class, we have a well-equipped tool box that you may continue to help others, For Kathy Arsenault, who's a treasure as well as our class treasurer, we have had constructed an !'5 1 r:-YH armored car to protect our dough. As a reminder of his talent for doing things for the Class, we leave Bob Nardone this eager beaver. We hereby decorate Pam Ross, our Homecoming Queen and Class Day Queen, with the Order of the Best Looking Girl. For Martin Dozois, our Best Looking Man, we have a supply of Ozone Hair spray, a famous brand, to keep every handsome lock in place. To P. J. Lillis, alias Teddy Roosevelt, and WHS Personality Plus, we leave a golden bugle so he may continue to blow his own horn. For her smiling Personality Plus, we add, for Karen O'Toole, a giant tube of Plus White toothpaste. L l auperlatives To honor janet Beran, David LaHiase and Ronald Crane, our Most Respected Classmates, our Class President, Robert Nardone, will present their Medals of Honor. To Judi Ansara, the Most Talented Girl, we give, in recognition of her many hours as choreographer, Two Left Feet for her next production on stage. And for Robert Gulotti-in apprecia- tion of his most versatile talent, we have procured a W.H.S. version of a Drumstick. To joe Cacciatore, the strong right arm of our athletic teams, the Class of 1967 presents a muscle-rippling strong right arm. For Peggy Bassing, our outstanding girl athlete, we have de- signed a wardrobe of gym suits for all occasions. And for that football co-captain, john McFarland, voted by his buddies as Most Athletic, we have just made a dent in the Boston Patriots line-up by getting John a contract for next Fall. Finally, the Class of 1967 voted Debbie McCullough the Class Flirt among the girls. For Debbie we have designed a pair of sunglasses as a guarantee for a wrinkle-free wink. And for J. Paul Montgomery, the i- , iv g ,-51' Q.. - --. . K 4 7 .an 1.-.-an successful campaigner for the title of Class Flirt, we have recruited a bevy of beautiful belles to supplement your many conquests of your senior year. C!-nq....,.. i-x L-X XY rf ' Senic Prom Queen, CI-IERYL LACROSSE Queen and her court . r v Reception Line IOII1 041 f'q ' 'PAW . R' ' gF ',: X, 1 -5 1 f fi ' X I 1' K fl ' 25722 ZW? K x qi X f X X yr K WM Q x X xx X 5 f A I 7 . 'f , ,FA --C, 'K' , f ' ,I 7 .fm js-- .:.., r l i- , . xiii fx , 'ff-R ... , p ' ' 'T ,541 .. I K fLT... m Graduati 5 4 OI I20 1 E ,in 4. :f 33 .,'-7 If ' , . ' w , :X une 1967 5 MR. HUSSON, principal R R '4 '9l!wu- Mr. VanArsclale receiving Vocational Class gift. .g K'-S MAYOR DACEY ROBERT NARDONE, Class President 1 E Hi. it . , l Let us think of ourselves as indi- viduals and remember that each one of us is an alive and feeling human being, not a cold metal offshoot of a com- puter . . . Warning: Contents alive. Do not bend, staple or fold! Nancy Rando Climb E r But fear and previous futile action should not prevent us from heeding such exaggerated warnings that our traditional values need to be revaluated, adapted to a faster pace, more inquisitive society and a truth-seeking younger generation We are capable and responsi- ble and unafraid in our enthusi- asm. Karen Aykanian Mountainv This incredible pace of change which is upon us will produce new- er techniques and tools faster than we can imagine. To keep pace we must be ready to adopt entirely new patterns of thought. We can- not cling to our outdated beliefs and methods. For, if we are com- placent or preoccupied with past experience, we will be lost in our changing world. Amy Chittenden QS ,.m.- -,Ns . ,wx .L J fi I A l J ' . ,i xi ' T' 'IK' V : ' 1 2 . Z 1 -,c,. ' ' N ' i f- . i in if-+3 .Q . ' 'K ','u V .7 , ' i 'rl ,. , ' W 5173? Wt f W I 4: L . if ' 1-'N' il ijgjig is 4 , A l ' - -Z, 1 ya Today's world is exciting, full of challenges. There is room for each man with his unique blend of dis- likes, aspirations and hopes . . . a man must have ambition, fervor, love, and, rising to every challenge, will guide the world to a peaceful, hopeful tomorrow. Mary Schcicr KAREN AYKANIAN CANON One straining sound Of slight inflection That belies its own potential, A singular cautious phrase Of immature melody That rings anticipation Like a child's first word, Or the first ripple of a pebble, frozen, Caught before its promise Washes away. Like a tiered fountain, Rising from a silent, Tranquil pool Toward a sputtering, volcanic upheaval Of harmony and sweet discord, Of pealing bells of sun-flecked droplets, Splashing, reaching. And my mind stood apart To watch my own sound in the echo And was awed By my indispensable smallness. Releasing my ambition, My personal cadence, I strained for the high note. ' Clas Poets SMOKE A curl of gray-light smoke Winds, floats and rises up Travelling through the chimney That bears the soot marks Of their constant contact. And when this dark traveller Reaches theblueness of the open sky, He laughs because he is free To choose his direction Being no longer confined by red brick walls. I-Ie finds it easiest at first To continue in the shape He acquired going up the long chimney. But winds blow now and again, And he drifts in all directions. Now black billows block the skyg A powder yellow streak of sunlight Reveals our drifter, Caught up in the rage of a forest fire, And guides his way out. The curl rises again, An open spiral isolated against the vastness of the sky. Still twisting in joy, But more cautious from experience, I-Ie will surely reach and mingle with the highest clouds. f- JANET BLACK I ! I Tf3iPllg..,. b I: nunsss cumc HOURS i 7lS'lDAllUJ5'll 4 M 1 !U1 , WIKI V T' 4 Alan Ackerman, Clark University Mary Allia, Bryant and Stratton Carol Anderson, Houghton College Hanitra Andriamanantena, U. of Tananarive Judith Ansara, Emmanuel College Lana Antico, Adelphi University Francis Archdeacon, Dartmouth College Carl Attardo, Mass. Bay CC Karen Aykanian, Brandeis University Robert Baker, Mass. Bay CC William Baker, Mass Bay CC Thomas Banom, Mass Bay CC Robert Barber, U. of Massachusetts Robert Barnard, Mass. Bay CC Louis Bartleman, U. of Massachusetts Margaret Bassing, Mass. Bay CC Edgar Bastarache, New Preparatory School Ronald Belida, Lowell Tech. Inst. Eric Belliveau, U. of Massachusetts Barbara Benson, U. of Massachusetts janet Beran, Springfield College Mark Berberian, Northeastern U. Harold Berstein, U. of Massachusetts Carmen Biondo, Salem State College Wilfred Birchler, Mass. Bay CC Janet Black, Emmanuel College Margaret Blanchet, Whidden Memorial Hosp. Neal Block, Wentworth Institute Joseph Bonica, Mass. Bay CC Carol Boyd, Boston State Steven Boyd, Rutgers University Susan Boynton, Emerson College Theresa Brazell, Bryant and Stratton Lyman Brooks, Franklin Institute Carolyn Brophy, U. of Massachusetts Carolyn Brown, Regis College Robert Burckes, Lowell Tech. Inst. Kenneth Burley, Boston College Carol Busa, Mass. Bay CC joseph Cacciatore, New Preparatory School Russell Caney, East Coast Aero Tech Carla Cardillo, Westfield State Sandra Cardillo, Mass. College of Art Michael Carey, Salem State Dianne Carty, Kalamazoo College joseph Carso, Boston Ungversity Diane Castellano, Mass. Bay CC Paula Castellano, Catherine LaBoure Paul Cedrone, Northeastern University Donna Cericola, Westfield State Ann Chase, Lasell jr. College Arthur Chernosky, Lowell Tech, Inst. Yem Chin, Northeastern University Amy Chittenden, Bates College I-Iane Ciavardone, Boston College Michael Cincotta, Bentley College Dennis Clark, Mass. Bay CC William Cooney, Mass. Bay CC Linda Cormier, Mass. Bay CC David Coughlan, Mass. College of Pharmacy Lynda Cox, Westbrook jr. College Karen Crawford, Lowell State Martin Cuerdon, Lowell Tech. Inst. Marian Cutler, Framingham State Richard D'Addario, Mass. Bay CC Colleges Arthur Dahl, U. of Massachusetts Dorothy Daly, Catherine LaBoure Susan Davidson, Mass. Bay CC john DeFina, Franklin Institute Stephen, Delfino, Bentley College Deborah Delano, Cambridge School Paul DeLosa, Newman Preparatory Diane DeMarco, U. of Massachusetts Michael DeProfio, Bently College Janice Desrosiers, Wyndham School Bill DeRusha, U. of Massachusetts Deborah DeStasio, Shepard Gill Paul DeVincent, U. Massachusetts Marcia DeVoe, U. Massachusetts Raymond DeVindent, Newman Prep. Albert DeWolfe, Mass. Bay CC Gayle Dinsmore, Burdett College Karen Dodge, U. Maine Isobelle Doucet, Mass. Bay CC Martin Dozois, Northeastern U. Stephen Etkind, Clark University Barbara Everett, Westfield State David Farnsworth, Bryant and Stratton Michael Fine, Alfred University james Flanders, Northeastern U. Nancy Flynn, Mount St. Mary College Peter Flynn, College of the Holy Cross Kathleen Foley, Framingham Union Hospital Sheila Foley, U. Massachusetts Douglas Foster, Central Conn. State College Pamela Fresse, Bay State School Douglas Frizzell, East Coast Aero Tech. Robert Fuller, Newman Prep. Jonathan Furbush, Worcester Academy William Fume, Boston College Paul Garber, Arlington Tech. Inst. Robert Gaudette, Westfield State john Genova, Northeastern U. Jeanne Giardina, Mass. Bay CC Linda Gillespie, Mass. Bay CC Vincenzina Guiungo, Lasell jr. College Alan Goldman, U. Massachusetts Francis Gracia, Syracuse U. Robert Grillo, U. Massachusetts William Grimes, Suffolk U. Paul Grutter, Fitchburg State Robert Gullotti, Berklee School of Music Roger Hagopian, U. Massachusetts Elsi I-Ialloran, Bryant and Stratton Eileen Hennessy, Northeastern U. Robert Hill, XVestfield State Gregory Holman, Mass. Bay CC Robert Howard. U. Massachusetts Vfilliam Hubler, Lowell Tech. Inst. Winslow jackson, Concordia College Stephen jais, Hartwick College Carl johnson, Norheastern U. Richard jones, Bentley College Edmund joyal, Northeastern U. Michael joyal, Mass. Bay CC Louis K.1ram.1s. Northeastern L7 john Kelly. Maine Central Institute Rebecca Kilgore, l'. Massachusetts Grace Kyte, Mass. Bay CC Susan Kyte. XY'estfield State David LaHaise, Boston College James Lambros, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Joan Lazaro, Boston State James Learned, Northeastern U. Maureen Le Blanc, Mass. Bay CC John LeFort, U. Massachusetts Wayne LeFort, Mass. Bay CC John LeHane, Franklin Institute Judith LeMay, Fitchburg State Michael Lenza, Wisconsin State U. Peter Leonard, Stockbridge School of Agric. Donald LeShane, Wentworth Institute Patricia Leydon, Southern Methodist U. Helmust Loesser, Lafayette College Derek Lowell, Lowell Tech. Inst. Lynn MacDonald, Framingham State Richard Magazu, Tufts University Charlene Malloy, Framingham State Peter Manzon, Boston College Linda Marrano, U. Massachusetts Theresa Marshall, U. Massachusetts Muchael Martin, Northeastern U. Carol Martorilli, Mass Bay CC Leslie Mason, U. Massachusetts John May, Mass. College of Pharmacy Frank McCue, Mass. Bay CC Constance McElroy, Mass. Bay CC Mary McGann, Framingham State Robert McGovern, Bryant and Stratton Nancy McGuire, U. Massachusetts Katherine McHugh, U. Massachusetts Stephen Mclvor, East Coast Aero Tech Richard McKenzie, Northeastern U. Douglas McNamara, Mass. Bay CC Richard Milioto, Dean Jr. College Ronald Miller, Brandeis University Laura Mitchell, Boston University Phyllis Montagna, Aquinas School Robert Mooney, Mass. Bay CC Carmen Norreale, Babson Institute Barry Morrison, Mass. Bay CC Jane Morrison, Westbrook Jr. College Diana Muir, Mass. Bay CC Donna Mullen, Northeastern U. Nancy Myers, Lowell General Hospital Robert Nardone, Boston College Mary Naughton, Mass. Bay CC David Navien, Mass. Bay CC David Nevard, U. Massachusetts Joyce Newis, U. Massachusetts David Noke, Mass. Bay CC William Nolan, Bryant and Stratton Robert O'Brien, Bryant and Stratton Paul O'Connell, East Coast Aero Tech. Thomas L'Keefe, Mass. Bay CC James Olivetto, Franklin Institute Carole Owens, Northeastern U. Deborah Page, U. Maine Patricia Page, Fitchburg State Paula Palmer, Mass. Bay CC Richard Palumbo, Westfield State James Pantanella, Stockbridge School of Agric. Eugene Papa, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Constance Paquette, Nashua Business College Anthony Parrella, College of the Holy Cross Susan Perna, U. Massachusetts Kathleen Perperras, Mass. Bay CC Nancy Peters, Framingham State Paul Pilicy, New Preparatory School Carol Pintabone, Mass. Bay CC John Poldoian, Northeastern U. Pamela Pomeroy, Lasell Jr. College Diane Porter, N.E. School of Art Patricia Pratt, U. Massachusetts Charlene Radosta, Framingham State Linda Raines, Mass. Bay CC Linda Ramberg, Mass. Bay CC Nancy Rando, U. Michigan Gail Resnikoff, U. Massachusetts Elizabeth Rhodes, Northeastern U. Arthur Robinson, Bentley College Brian Rochatka, Worcester State Katherine Rockey, Mass. Bay CC Linda Rollo, Mass. Bay CC David Rundlett, Northeastern U. George Russo, Bryant and Stratton I Margaret Russo, Mass. Bay CC Mary Ann Russo, Bryant and Stratton Kathleen Ryan, Framingham State Donna Ryberg, Bryant College Mary Salamone, Mass. Bay CC Wayne Salpeitro, Mass. Bay CC Elaine Santangelo, Valparaiso U. Elizabeth Sarno, U. Massachusetts Joseph Saulneir, R.I. School of Design Elsie Sauve, Wilfred Academy Mary Scheier, Brandeis University Elinor Seidman, Mass. Bay CC Patrick Sharkey, Pratt Inst. William Shinnick, Northeastern U. Irene Shlager, Simmons College Arlene Silva, U. Massachusetts Cathy Sinclair, Northeastern U. Elaine Sinclair, U. Maine Jane Sinclair, Bryant and Stratton Sharon Sinclair, Framingham State Patricia Slamin, Chamberlayne Jr. College David Smith, Carnigie Institute Janice Smith, Mass. Bay CC Lorraine Smith, Mass. Bay CC Harry Sneider, Bentley College Rosalind Soltes, Boston University Robert Stering, J. College of Broward County Marion Stone, Bridgewater State Mark Strum, Lowell Tech. Inst. Judith Suter, Bryant and Stratton William Sweet, Bryant and Stratton Jaonne Testa, Mass. Bay CC Christine Thambash, Framingham State Helen Theos, Emerson College Ellen Thidemann, Northeastern U. Thomas Tierney, Mass. Bay CC Michael Tomao, Salem State Elizabeth Toohill, Framingham State Henry Vanasse, Mass. Bay CC Domenic Viscione, Boston College John Viveiros, Boston University Pamela Wass, Mass. Bay CC William Walsh, Mass. Bay CC Michael Warren, Mass. Trade Shops Roy Warren, School of Practical Art Martha Wellington, Bridgewater State Bruce Wheeler, Marist Seminary Gary Woodworth, Newman Preparatory School Elain Wolfe, U. Massachusetts Peter Yetten, Boston University Vivian Zweig, Endicott Jr. College Q 0 QOOQ df C . , gi , 1, 5: f ..x S 59 J Q 'X f STA K QS, ,. 15 If WV ooo U fx po ts XQX P! if S l ll K ' 1.51-,Q.ezzCl5 I ...- vu- fl ' A 2 iff -ls I A ... v -p -4-w N4 U.-v, ,f'J.-154, , - ...-, .'-.Q A'. gr1-N-Q -QV: . - ,, W: ff ' Co Captams JOHN KELLY JOHN MCFARLAND WALTHAM HIGH HAWKS rl if Malden Brookhne Arhngton Haverhxll Weymouth Watertown Brockton Newton Somervllle WJ if-3 f 7 6 12 L ' 'L 1' ' 30 6 W ' 8 18 L ' 14 8 W - 12 26 L 6 6 T 34 O W . 6' 6 T ' 22 13 W 4 3 2 rip, Sei J 'B . B f ff-'51 5?E'o1'e fi 0830 21' ss 892 0 1 f Fa:-if fm - - 1 z ' s , - Y C -' ' xl' ,- . ., r ' , r 1 F .5 7. N I V , 38 Q, 910' ak,.,.1q 12 4 I si Ez J All 'Q .f ' A - 0 ' I32 I 4 mgbaib Lme Coach Fran Morelh Head Coach Hal Kopp Backfleld Coach Lenny H1 End Coach Dxck Corbm JOHN KELLY JOE CACCIATORE BILL BAKER DAN DOYLE BOB HILL PAUL DeVINCNET RALPH ERICKSON RICK MILIOTO MARTIN DOzOIs BOB PERILLI FOOTBALL SENIORS Y fi . H,.-. , dl' 'I L' --I 1-cw WI JOHN MCEARLAND PETER YETIIEN STEVE BOYD MIKE JOYAL DOM VISCIONE KEVIN COLEMAN TOM TIERNEY JERRY OUELLETTE JOHN FURBUSH JEFF PLANDERS 6 . - I v. . if Hawk defense john gets his man f Lia ,Af 0 P- ' if S he .Q f i R. . e ,L , ' -1. -I lf, if 23 I 1- .- - E. IU- 1 ' Env ' ,- - D .hh ,, vi:-r V 1,5 e -r - i . Y -I I 'Y ,gil ei , Q! Viv. :JF . 1 -.ml : I21 A A I AA if V 'r 4 '. U' - ly' t I 'Lf J Q ' ' . . Marty on big gain Joe up the middle Steve moves out Peter rolls out Q7 ,ff 9' KU v 5. I1 Xl Tech Tourney Semi-Finalists V51 '73'??T'f'iYiSi5SS3 ' 1 - A . R 1 igfgflflwg-Q?r,i'2VfQ,V:-11' ' ' A .El f A.. 1 lk RI George Russo, Fran Doorakian, Capt. Joe Cacciatore, Chuckie Lee, Tom Tierney. RII, Steve Jais, Ronnie Borsseau Bob Hill Russ Hammond. RIII, Charlie Bonica, Skip Hull, Jim Generoso, Billy Adams. Somerville Rind ge Somerville Brockton Cambridge Arlington Watertown Newton Brookline Weymouth Newton South Rindge fforfeitj Brockton Cambridge Arlington Watertown Newton South Newton Brookline Weymouth Tech-Durfee Tech-St. Iohn's Tech-Boston Tech 64 69 L 80 65 W 65 60 W 88 74 W 72 60 W 69 49 W 50 48 W 50 53 L 55 54 W 26 48 L 75 57 W 0 2 L 72 57 W 71 53 W 81 53 W 66 55 W 60 50 W 48 39 W 71 61 W 68 74 L 61 56 W 66 58 W 58 63 L COACH PROHOVICH fr Y W 421 STEVE JAIS 445 CAPT JOE CACCIA1-ORE 411 RON BOISSEAU ff' if 45115 E 44 GEORGE RUSSO +12 BOB HILL 422 TOM TIERNEY gi. it-'V Too the semies +10 FRAN DOORAKIAN 45 SKIP HULL i -R .1 J .Iuva drives X '. General StCVC dl'i'v'e5 in Denile! l35 Walthar H El W S Row 1: Lou Lexander, Barbara Everett, joannie Peros, Nancy McGuire, Carol Wallace, Charlene Radosta Row II: Cathy Sinclair, Lynne Arico, Joanne Webb, Geri O'Reilly, Donna Trefonicles, Leslie Lentini, Row III: Captains-Janet Beran and Carolyn Brophy NANCY MCGUIRE Co-Captain CAROLYN BROPHY Co-Captain JANET BERAN Cheerleaders 1966-67 .fp ' f K 'ui A 1: 7 1 ul - f ,Ex Q- ,. -, ...- , 4 -'7 ' ' ', V 1 ' 'U-Y FY CATHY SINCLAIR '1- . -r - n f , ui' , , ,N BARBARA EVERETT CHARLENE RADOSTA . ' v - I .. - ,.,., .. rf ,f.-.'!'- -. . ' ,Q -I Hockey ,, w-1 gr-e-,B ' 'i 'iw' JW- ,- v '4 :4f ' ' RI jeff Flanders, Co-Capt Don Pierce, Paul Pilicy, Co-Capt Edgar Bastarache Dan Doyle Steve Boyd Peter Yetten P J Lillis RII Arlington Brookline Somerville Rindge Cambridge Newton Medford Arlington Brookline Somerville Rind ge Cambridge Newton Medford Tech-Everett Tech-Beverly i38 7-4-5 WAL. OPP. 3 9 4 2 13 2 12 0 2 2 3 6 2 2 2 7 2 0 14 1 11 0 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 2 1 4 Co-Captains EDGAR BASTARACHE DONNIE PIERCE r - runs I N 1 54 qv! 'I 5 ,f 'Ml 4 l 64 55 , ' S' :fl , M9 9 I 1 4 1 Ia, 'Nb' rw S Sv' Q I 6,3 Q ,f ',tq uf' x O COACH BRINN Q- - , 1 ii 9 :: 'fa 41' 1 A 1 3 5 V' as Q ' ,I A IJ 41' -M-r al. IQ Edgar cuts in , .1 Don nails his man 44. 6, li Paul guards the net Peter shoots ' '7 Power Play I39 Outdoor .ah Weymouth Quincy Cambridge Arlington N. Quincy OUTDOOR TRACK INDOOR TRACK L Brookline L Natick W Newton W Weymouth W Rindge Tech. 3-2 Malden B.C. High 5-4 Indoor .ll Cross Country Capt. Norm Neu, Track Coach Lee Gould. Indoor. Outdoor Capt. -Iarnes Lambros l4l 51 TH Baseball 6 6 T WAL OPP Natick Rindge 18 3 Watertown 1 8 Arlington 2 5 Cambridge . 5 8, Brockton 1 2 Newton South 10 5 Brockton 2 V 3 Weymouth 4 6 T H l Rindge 1 0 A 0 Watertown 1 2 Cambridge O 6 Newton 5 15 ' Brockton 3 4 ',1- ' 3 v Newton South 3 9 as E Brookline 3 8 Y A l Arlington 2 3 1 fy Weymouth 1 5 1. fl s. V COACH YETTEN ...K W gi, ffm 1 9 Q2 T' 9 5 SJ ff- ,..,. I TH LT in 8 IXLTHA I , . X21 SENIORS RICH PALUMBO JOE CACCIATORE FRANK MCCUE DON PIERCE DAVE LAHAISE LARRY VANARIA PETER YETTEN DAVE LAHAISE Swim Team I I I I I I I I A ii 9-6 Malden L Brookline L Cambridge L Lexington W Boston English L Malden W Brockton W Boston Latin W Wellesley L Catholic Memorial L Lynn W i Rind ge W i South Boston W A B.C. High W Matigor W SENIORS RI, Bill Shennick, Bob Gaudet, Doug Foster. RII, john Sarkey, Bob Howard Mike Martin, Wayne Lefort. I44 Coach O'Brien and Capt. Bob Gaudet Rifle L 'Y X.. k T h'l st. Coach, Dave Smith, Ray Warren, Mike RI, Al Peirce, Dick Nessolini, Bob Toohil, Fran Leeber, Dave Vanderwyck, RII, Jac oo 1 a s Warren, Dick McKenzie, jim Anderson, Scott Storer, Head Coach joe Siano. Concord Melrose Marlboro Malden Acton Newton Watertown Bedford Wayland Waltham Highs Rifle Team finished its Middlesex League season with an unblemished 9-0 record and brought its winning streak to 27 straight matches. The Hawks also placed second in the Northeastern Invitational Meet. l45 League Champs 1's 1'3 '1 RI P Parella S joyal Coach Foley M Collum Rll Capt F Dooraknan G Pilla B Gaudet S Jais J Generoso ,N . ., n..,. 'l ,--..f, ', 4, W. -big. ,ww -1 Q ,wi-'-2 ,Mali l lv' :fLv.,fN, rw? It . I Q-as 'vii I46 if Coach Foley and Capt. Fran Doorakian -!!,, . Z Winthrop Cambridge Malden Rindge Arlington Winthrop Cambridge Malden Rindge Arlington New Bedford W W W W Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham K v f v Golf Arlington Cambridge Medford Rindge Tech Medford Arlington Cambridge Rindge Tech g X a-. 1 5 ,km , , ,-aff' .I Y ,f in I COACH ELLIOT, CAPT RICH RIVERS I Y 'C vv fre, i .C Q if X j I47 -f J,--'JW' Q v ,W x . 1 , .- . . N kb: N h J N. ,V : ' fiaw - --'ff 3.0 ,A ' 1 A ' ---. wma... , .4-' f Q I A ,.. :,.. ,tv l '01 af -. xx 1 Cross Country Newton South W Medford W Newton Revere W Malden W Everett W Arlington W 6-1 Girls Sports t I N 7 -Y .. 1 ,., 1 - , 1 , 1 h EILEEN DONNA JOAN PAM I-IENNESSY RYBERG LAZARO' ROSS COACH GRAVELIN Captains JANET BERAN PAM ROSS JANET SUSAN LINDA PEGGY BERAN KYTE RAINES BASSING Teanm 1967 J Watertown 36 T Waltham 30 3 Waltham 36 C f Newton South 22 a Lincoln Sudbury 61 S Waltham 28 H1 i Waltham 52 Watertown 50 t Waltham 57 Brockton 23 Y Cambridge Latin 34 Waltham 35 Record 3-3 1967 Brookline Won Newton South Lost Brockton Won Newton South Won Brockton Won Cambridge-Latin Won 5 Wins 1 Loss Girls Volleyball Team Varsity J. V. 1' C C C 21 I' GN 'I S :ff ,ll ' M. I52 Girls' Softball dig'-,I 9 2.3- qw . f X sk x my 'gk ls f' vw. All all f W Q 's 2 I . l . 'nfl ' 1 ,f I , Nw , mio, Q Q 'Q .pm Miss Graceffa, Mrs. Lawless, Mr. VanArsdale, Mrs. McCarty if-1 Auto Bod Fifff RUM'-' Mr. Viscorello Serond Row: Robert Harrington Paul Selby Kevin Clasby Kevin Semenchuk Rodney Campbell Edward Croteau john Mandile Dennis Strange Patrick Le Blanc john McFarland Auto Mechanics 414410. .-.44-. Hi Mr. Kalishman Eugene Flinn Gary Woodworth Stephen Crain Charles Mantenuto Arthur Bonica Kenneth Nlifentworth Wilmot Spilva Joseph G. Cormier Charles Trowbridge joseph Robichaud Robert Scafidi Frank Richard V4.4 'P' ' k' J 1 F4 j 'V' fir rafting P .ML pk' '1 , 'J' 'ga if. , . ,- ' 5 if 'a,,, , ' .- . .,x,4, David Walazek Kevin McCabe Richard Semenchuk john Lehane jr. .fray V ,- Electronics 'LJ 'z 5: ,u - -J AJ, -. l W EMWSS I 'UZ , -fs? .?...t1.3'..'Myi. .. ive Firrt Row: james Oliveto Second Row: Gary Chamberlain john Patterson Leonard Keating John Brooks Paul NfCGinty Derek Morgan Printing Peter Falzone Peter Wright Jon Power Robert Barbagallo John Monaco Robert Lopez john Ciararaglia Gregory Ranclo Machines Thomas Gamble Richard Moody Frederick Wentworth Mr. Procup Ronald Crane Walter Buhler Robert McGinty XXl'alter Vroom Carpentry Donald Fetterhoff Harold Farnham Mr. Stanley Edward Kaznocha Richard Webb Gordon Wfellman Q I Q O 0050 QQOO O00 gawk? Q Qggg O f'iT'f?x 0 Oo ag Of Oc QXX B :rm Q00 Q51 FIN 4 sw CTIVITIES A X X L 719 'ii- EK--A VM Oo, G O 000090005 380 0 Q O 0025 Oo O9 CBOQ OQQO ,51- QO 0 QQ O I f rn- is 'N X X Q NH C if ,2F' , I 6QIf it-lik X F 5 flee GH ig I hx fl f ml. 1 I 1 4 Y . ! 'I Literary Staff .stub Business Staff ,Jffr ! Mirro Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . . . BUSINESS EDITOR .... BUSINESS CO-EDITOR .. SUBSCRIPTION EDITOR BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR CLERI CAL EDITOR .... LITERARY ADVISOR .. BUSINESS ADVISOR . .. AMY CHITTENDEN KATHY MCHUGH NANCY MCGUIRE . BABARA EVERTT TOM TIERNEY JANET BERAN . . . . NADIA FILOSA .. . MR. VALLELY . . . . MR. NEYLON Clerical Staff NOW ! Director, MR. PHILPOTT W.H.S Band A-ASX- X S W.H.S. Band in action A welcome Future Teachers of America + .l.- ' it , Officerx: Carolyn Brophy Debbie Page Cathy Sinclair Sheila Foly Elaine Sinclair loibollofl Since the demands for a school newspaper were answered by the first edition of the Reflector in 1966, every subsequent edition has improved in quality and risen in esteem of the teachers and pupils alike as a voice of student opinion. The monthly editors have tried to print any article, editorial or creative work sub- mitted by any student. Mr. McKnight, Mr. Wiellette, and Miss Gerokoulis, our indispens- able and liberal advisors, were usually silent and let the staff plow headlong through most policy decisions and all the problems. A The Reflectors of 1967 have not been amateur publications. This year's staff is proud ofithe milestones passed sinoe last faltering steps-and leave to the future classes the legacy of responsibility to continue the new tradition of the Reflector. junior Class Officers Senior Class Officers National Honor Society jets J' A1 ,f - W r Q g If 5 f , 'A .Aff 'f I' 1' f ,' 4, i fl X ief 0 41? th AJ ' ' ff? . ,f ,f ,1 i H is J I ire 4 I N ART CLUB W.H.S.'s creative geniuses are organized in our Art Club. Their experiments in various media have produced anything and everything from oil painting and sculpture to fashion design and graphic arts. This past year the club has been responsible for many dance decorations, posters, and holiday decorations. With Mr. Squoros as their faculty advisor, they have gotten a great deal of enjoyment from the club. N r+ A. F. S. Mary Schier: India Should you ever have any questions about India, just ask Mary. Although she doesn't claim to be an expert on the subject, the fact that she spent last summer living in India, and taking a course in Indian philosophy certainly lends a lot of weight to anything she might have to say. This honors student is probably one of our best A.F.S.'ers, and Wfaltham High can truly be proud of her. Hanitra Andreamanitana: Malagasy From the time she was introduced to the Student Body on the first day of school, Hanitra, our visitor from the Republic of Malagasy has managed to win the heart of everyone of us at WHS. Her natural wit and charming person- ality have enabled us to see how much alike people really are all over the world, whether they live in Malagasy or Massachusetts. We all wish to thank Hanitra for coming to us. Debating Club f-s '15 'C 'l Us - ,Ax k 5 fx ll Resolved: The federal government should limit aid to nonmilitary assistance. This is the topic of discussion with which the debating club is concerned this year Each Tuesday, the members compete in debate in the North Shore League. 4 pw WM'1g,, L W gs QQ Audio-Visual 1' f,w . Z! 1 'VH T v- 0 I f ff n . , 1 '- xx -,n I 1 Ski Club Three hundred members? Would you believe one hundred and fifty? Wfell, how5about this representative group? The Ski Club, unquestionably the most popular club in the school, includes members ranging in ability from Olympic ski material to beginning snow bunnies. Math Team -- ,-4 ti'-i-.'52E3 ,.2., Our best wishes go with the Math Team, that fairly unknown group of math stu- dents at W.H.S. who compete at four league meets per year, with the support of Mr. Sheehan. Future Nurses of America The F.N.A. gives students a. chance to get a look at real nursing. Girls who want to be nurses can see what the nursing profession is really like. The past year they have made many trips to hospitals, and have had movies and discussions about the nursing career. Mrs. Flynn, a registered nurse, is the club advisor. The club is fun, with a little bit of experience thrown in. The Library Council Great thanks to the students of the Library Council and Mrs. Flynn for keeping our research department in great order. They are responsible for the great efficiency of our school library. Keep up the good work! This Week at Waltham High Ulla 211204246 A , . Vf' ZLAAAQM '5 Tbix Week at Waltham High, is the title of the column which appears in the Wfaltham News Tribune and keeps the public informed of the events of interest con- cerning the school. In addition to this, the column keeps in touch with former W.H.S. students, interviews prominent students, and reports on club and class activities. Chess Club .-f fi The Chess Club under the advisorship of Mr. Levesque, has a twofold purpose this year. It has been organized to allow new members to learn the basics of the game, and the more experienced members to participate in a league with other neighboring schools. Russian Club Russian, a fairly new language addition to our curricu1um,,is fast becoming very popular with the students. With Mr. Corcoran as its advisor, the club is mostly in- terested in Russian conversations and customs. Their singing of Silent Night in Russian at our international Christmas party sounded very different from the other language clubs' versions of the song. Student Council Student Activity Tickets are a new innovation this year, and their success will probably bring them back again, say the officers of the Student Council: Katherine MacHugh, treasurer, Katherine Arsenault, secretary, Carolyn Brophy, girls' vice- presidentg Arthur McGovern, boys' vice president, Robert McGovern, president. Mr. Wfiellette is their faculty advisor. 5 F. O. R. U. . w 1 X y e get W I , ,, ., is L45 iv ', 1 5 ' i Q 13323294 if f QQYW Tflnigi ' ef' . Mii fgglgy .L .EEN .fgfl L FORUN is the International Relations Club at W.H.S., whose main purpose is to unite students interested in contemporary foreign affairs. Its members participate in model U.N. forums at neighboring colleges and sponsor guest speakers, with the assistence of Mr.-Richman. German Club Under the supervision of Miss Booth, this organization has been extremely successful. Its members have all had contact with the German language and display an avid interest the culture of Germany. This year began with an initiation party and throughout the year the club has enthusiastically added a German touch to several affairs. French Club il' f The French Club at WHS consists of those students who are studying or have studied French and who are interested in French conversation and culture One of the clubs excursions included a trip to a movie a French comedy spoken entirely French and a visit to a cafe afterwards French foods and French records enlighten their frequent meetings Spanish Club El club de Espanol es muy bien , says a member of the Spanish Club. Led by Mrs. Mebel their faculty advisor, and their president, Lyle Shelly, the club's activities have all been successes. The club was organized to learn about and enjoy the language and culture of all Spanish speaking countries, and they have enjoyed doing it this past year. Latin Club mir!! If you ever need anything in a hurry, just holler, Latini Amici . These Compus Maximus road-runners won the junior Scholastic League Olympic Chariot Race not once, but twice in the same day! They also demolished the Spanish Club's Pinata at the International Christmas Party. So, even though the language may be ancient, don't try to pass the Latini Amici by. Veni, Vidi, Vici, still hold true today. Italian Club Whether you speak Italian well or you're just learning, you can't afford to pass up membership in this fine club. So, whenever you want to throw a coin in a fountain. with just a little extra finesse, come to the Italian Club and learn how. Young At Heart . Y, . 5345 I al , . r. . 5 ' i V p Joanne Webb, Laurel Worthington, Lynne Erico Semi-finalists for Queen and their escorts S-O l Mr. Collins Row 1: J. Anderson, P. Affleck, P. Aucoin, O. An- thony, J. Allison, D. Aucoin, E. Ballo, L. Arsenault. Row 2: J. Aucoin, L. Arico, H. Guthro, T. Arizmendi R. Aslonian, R. Balcer, T. Arsenault, M. Allen, W Gladmem, D. Annunciata, L. Auiles. Row 3: J. Ander son, D. Glawson, J. Aucoin, A. Giardina, E. Bach- elder, W. Addams, S. Goldstein, D. Barnes, K Pacheco. S-112A Work Study Mr. McCusker Row 1: S. Kaufman, D. LeBlanc, R. McLanson, A. Le- Blanc, W. Cusano. Row 2: J. Cassidy, J. Boucher, F. Collins, E. Porreca, D. Beaton. S-O2 Mrs. Steinberg Row 1: R. Guadagnino, L. Belle, S. Bennett, L. Berg D. Goguen, A. Biron, B. Blackman, M. Blinn. Row 2. A. Boudrear, C. Berly, V. Behrikis, M. Beaver, R Bearisto, J. Groppi, M. Bogle, J. Bonney. Row 3 J. Boudreau, W. Blaiklock, J. Barry, D. Beckwith P. Gullotti, R. Boucher, J. Bishop, A. Bourgeois. -ugu i I S-O4 Mrs. Willett Row 1: E. Caruso, K. Curtis, E. Chille, B. Brackett, D. Castello, E. Herbhy, D. Church, D. Chaisson, C Hersey. Row 2: M. Cimino, I. Casella, L. Cericola ha alis P Charclonait W Chalmers F Chin D. C k , . . , . , J. Chaisson, F. Hoffman, B. Hill. Row 3: W. Carl- son, R. Centola, L. Chagnon, N. Caramanaca, W Cartier, J. Centola, J. Chilingerian, W. Cavanaugh. S-O3 Mrs. Czarnowski Row 1: N. Caramanica, R. Caissie, S. Bradley, E Burns, P. Bourgue, D. Breau, K. Burns, N. Bright Row 2: D. Brannelly, V. Campobasso, J. Brazell Row 3: J. Boyle, M. Breslia, J. Callahan, J. Bufke, J. Callahan, J. Canning, C. Boyd, J. Burke. :rl S-O5 Mrs. Babbitt Row 1: M. Code, M. Clancy, M. Cross, M. Clarke K. Gero, M. Clasby, A. Conte, C. Cohn, B. Gibson, L Cyr, Row 2.' S. Curtis, J. Ellis, M. Collura, P. Con- toni, D. Clasby, D. Cutting, E. Cotton, C. Couillard, D. Green, M. Cutler. D. Gamble Row 3: B. Clark, K. Curtin, P. Clifford, B. Conte, B. Clark, S. Cin- cotta, S. Berro, B. Connelly, C. Cormier. S-106 Mrs. Dorin Row 1: A. Dollaire, C. Desisto, G. Darrah, S. Denk, M. Dahlin, M. Dalla Costa, B. Davidson, A. David son Row 2: B. Dinoff, N. Defeo, R. Markham, I. Denty, S. Della Camera, M. Defino Raw 3: R Domels, R. Auld, G. DeVinvent M. Devlin, D. Demeo, W. DiGiusto, R. DeLuca. 4 il S-201 Mrs. Peckham Row 1: R. Howard, D. Hurley, M. Kelner J. Joliat, X -I juliano M Kelley L u pe C Howe S Ho kins . , . , .J p , . , . p . Row 2: R. Gaudet, A. Iodice, J. Goode Row 3: M. Kaloyanides, A. juppe, K. Jacobs D. Jansen, M. Johnson, R. Swanson, T. Hurst. S-108 Mr. Peroni Row 1: S. Fallo, M. Falzone, P, L. Flanigan, Christine Ryan, Ellen Dacey, Carole Shelly, M. Gaida, L. Falone, S. Felt. Row 2: M. Ferrick, L. Forgione, L. Ferro, A. Finamore, J. Depass, L. Fedele, L. Dormer, L. Ferrante, M. Fei, B. Pucci. Row 3: C. Dunbar, L. Fraser, J. Foley, E. Forbes, C. Daigle, J. Field L. Ferro, W. French, D. Fraser. 'L Ill ll All S-203 Mrs. Pacitti Row 1: P. LeLievre, T. Hayes, P. LeBlanc, M. LeLievre D. Landry, D. LeBlanc, P. LeBlanc, R. Hogarty, F Leeber. Row 2: D, Leger, G. LeBlanc, M. Hines, L Hart, P. Hamilton, M. Lazaro, A. LeBlanc, N. Le- Blanc, R. Haroutunian Row 3: P. Leach, J. Har- wich, J. Higgins A. LeBlanc, R. LeBlanc, P. LeBlanc, B. LeFort. Miss Stich Row 1: S. LaCassa, L. Isaacson, N. Kruger, C. Larkin K. LaRosa, F. Krom, C. Larrabee, K. Kedhane, Li Kilbourn. Row 2: C. Cassella, M. Kokidko, C. Ko- kidko, P. King, D. LaRosbe, L. Lakeman, M. Fai, P Macmillan. Row 3: B. Kennedy, A. Lalime S. Latorre, J. Keyes, P. Lord, C. Korner, J. Landry, 1. Kresser W5 S-204 Mr. Squoros Row 1: E. Logan, P. MacDonald, N. Long, L Lexander, R. Livermore, M. Lesneski, G. Lutz. Row 2. J. Lupo, A. Lisa, M. Lupo, R. MacDowell, R. Lewis, R. MacKenzie, J. Lewis, J. Loveren. S-205 Mrs. Mebel Row 1: P. MacMilan, C. Hart, D. MacDonnel K. Harris, D. Hawie, M. Muston, G. Mazzeo Row 2: D. McGann, W. McCarthy, K. McClusky P. Mc- Donald, R. Marcou, C. Malone, T. MacNeil, J. Mc- Hugh. Row 3: B. Maher, M. McConnel, T. Mahoney P. McGonigle, P. Mancuso, D. Vain, V. Mallozzi S-2-O8 Mr. McGuire K. Murray, D. Nawrocki, P. Nicolazzo, J. Murphy, S Murray, B. Nason, B. Naughton. Ei. i may S-207 Mr. Sweeney Row 1: C. Mullaney, D. Milliken, C. Marero J Moran, S. Montgomery, I. Methot P. Moldoff Row 2: D. Mills, J. Moody, N. Mulvaney, K. Gior gianni, J. Menaker, D. Mikalsen R. Meade, J. Maz zarini. Row 3: S. Malde, C. Mcinnis, D. Kendall, M Medeiros, L. Morrise D. McKenzi, A. Muir. , i nu. , y 1 W. Q, , u. L 1 . I l 1 .- 1. , 4 ' .. ,gn . . Af Ns S-209 Mr.. Thompson Row 1: A. Ross, M. Stanton, D. Rooney K. Gorgi annaz, S. Goodman, W. Rose J. St. Germain. Row 2. L. Joldberg, R. Robuchard, S. Gliden, P. Ruggles M. Rizzo L. Rodes Row 3: M. Santa, R. Ruscak N. Russo, D. Roach, S. Rouike, D. Robertson, J Robinson. S-306 Miss Booth Row 1: W. Pedersen, J. Peros, M. Paige, G. O'Reilly, P. Papia, W. Ormerod, A. Perkins, S. Zimmerman, P. Picariello, J. Kendall, W. Patterson. S-307 Miss Robins Raw 1: ?, R. Shapiro, J. Selby, M. Sennett, V. Smith, C. Skotland, C. Stankard, Row 2: L. Scafidi, ?, R. Sarno, C. Shelly E. Searle, J. Severino, L. Shirley, G. Saulnier. Row 3: D. Simpson, F. Saul, P. Meghonica, C. Sehaupus, G. Sawin. W-201 Mrs. Davis 81 Miss Roberts Row 1: J. Harding, J. Handrahan, A. Hansen, K. Veno, B. Waitkunas, J. Webb, E. Handrahan, C. Zagami. Rauf 2: C. Welts, C. Vaccarello, M. Wfhalent, J. Tousignant, S. Ukraine, C. Wallace, V. Hamana, D. Vander Wyk, W. Trudeau. Raw 3: P. Valente, R. Viles, W. Wellman, G. Wessell, W. Troie, J. Vincialla. S-308 Mr. Magno Row 1: S. Tomas, E. O'Neil, M. Susi, G. Sullivan, A. Surette, B. Sweeney, C. Spataro. Row 2: K. Soder- holm, H. Tate, M. Sweder, E. Stevens, ?, D. Stanley, B. Tobhill, G. Testa , , A -.! ,- . i 1 I i I . f y qv1fWgf :1!f'WI 5 I 1 .p . U W-204 Mrs. G. Johnson Row 1: L. Zeno, A. Picard, M. Pinkham, R. Pilicy, C. Wilkens, P. Norton, L. Worthington, R. Pitts Row 2: P. Wyskiel, R. Wood, D. O'Ceary, L. LeBlanc, R. Zammuto, J. Whittemore, P. Whelan. Row 3: B. O'Brien, B. Notre, R. O'Connor. 1 : W-203 Mr. Blossom H 81 Mr. Quinlan Row 1: M. Poirier, L. Dunton, V. Fair, G. Eagan, C. Dowman, M. Doherty, J. Eldridge, M. Pizzi. Row 2: E. Enos, D. Eldridge, R. Duddy, J. Fahey, R. Poirier, D. Fallo, D. Dow, D. Duprez, S. Dollard. E! 5 l. ff- S-O8 Work Study Mr. Healey Row 1: P. Talbot, R. Buckly, R. Lassman, E. Engle- man, P. O'Connell, C. Pratt, W. Braslo. Row 2: T. Masterson, D. Hire, L. Mesito, C. Shea, P. Forcier, R. Bouly. Q9 ez QT KM QQWW A k . ff'-9 Z X ' 5 'Eg' NN 'V-fi Qc I is BT' Th-In X A X NXE X 5 fs X,-sub Q 'Fix RNA' XX fl 1 It f 4 3 ? A X y LfNF,,.....,!fJ Vzffg fx X 1 , ei, X , ,I f ,ffbx J A fi f 'ff ,3 I i I mx g , , 'B Q Q X X ff X4 ' 1 ,ff ' ,f at f M Q ' K 1 xx gk 1 r ' xx ix XX I x, RB x XE I 'XIV f - X , ff f fff X 'I' . -V jf !fN,N j W 4 f ,Q Wa, 4 ,A W- F F 7' E , ff ' 2 f' ff' v K W h I v 'J,f1l fJ X7 Cflzff f S' 4 ' Rf f Niftu U f TWT 5 S-O1 3 Mrs. Bowman Row 1: N. Brown, 'B. Browne, K. Burke, M. Breck E. Buckley, K. Boyd, M. Burke, J. Boyd, M. Brophy Row 2: M. Brown, M. Bowlby, J. Byron, B. Boyd, R. Boudrean, J. Brodrich, C. Bourque, S. Burton Brooks Row 3 A Boudrean I Burl , W. Burke, J. . : . , U. ey K. Burns, R. Burns, S. Breault. S-O10 Mr. Steinberg Row 1: D. Bertrand, J. Bennett, D. Belliveau, D. Bonaclio, B. Beadoin, B. Bibbo, L. Barry, M. Benson, L. Bauer. Row 2: H. Boisvert, A. Belliveau, N. Barnard, W. Bilodeau, A. Belliveau, W. Barker, C. Barhyte, S. Bedver, C. Barry, A. Blinn. Row 3: C. Barber, P. Bella, J. Bardsley, C. Beck, R. Bonica, F. Baxter, T. Bardsley, P. Bergeran. S-O15 Mrs. Mac Clary Row 1: S. Callahan, L. Caissie, J. Collucci, M. Casey, C. Chamberlain, M. Cannistraro, S. Cappaclona, N. Champagne, D. Caruso. Row 2: N. Cannizzo, B. Chiasson, J. Chandonalt, M. Cassidy, P. Casella, R. Carlson, N. Cappadona, D. Cahill, C. Callahan, D. Cericola. Row 3: R. Carlson, P. Canavaugh, J. Castellano, G. Chiasson, W. Chaprales, P. Bythe- wood, John Carroll, D. Cannistraro. I92 . S-O17 Row 1-A. Composto, P. Crowe, A. Cociverax, M. Colten, G. Cormier, L. Coraccio, L. Cormier, D. Cocco. Row 2--M. Cusano, R. Coffin, J. Cox, R. Coish, P. Cotrone, R. Cincotta, R. Cincotta, H. Coffin, C. Collura. Row 3: G. Cormier, R. Cormier, S. Conlangelo, L. Crane, W. Cronin, G. Connolly, R. Cotton, P. Collins, T. Cuerclon. Fi-' , Q - S-l1O Miss Decker Row 1: P. Decola, L. Dizer, M. Dion, K. Dohertt, S. Dilosenzo, L. DiPace, j. Doucet, D. Digregorio Row 2: K. Devlin, C. 'Dilloway, C. Douglas, S Donnelly, J. Dimatteo, L. Doherty. Row 3: P. Dou cette, E. Doe, B. Doheny, S. Donahue, R. Doucette R. Devincent. rg 'a V 5' ll J S-109 Miss Snow Row 1: F. Dagostino, M. Delosa, L. Deagle, M. Daugman, D. Deneault, B. Decker, D. Davidson, S. Daigle. Row 2: D. Delaney, D. Darling, S. Davis, T. Defilippo, D. Delaire, j. Davis, J. Delosa, K. Dalfino, C. Dennison. Row 3: M. Delaney, R. Deloury, S. Deneault, R. Despres, A. Dellapace, D. Desrosiers. illll . i , i rpywgyvrrrgz L S-112 Mr. Opie Row 1: S. Gaudet, P. Gatta, L. Frost, D. Fuller, S Gardner, G. Gillis, M. Genova, G. Gallant. Row 2 D. Franks, R. Gal, D. Furbush, A. Giardina, R. Gaudet, F. Gardiner, G. Gauvin, M. Flanagan, R. Frary. Row 3: J. Geoghegan, C. Foley, A. Flanders, R. Gauvin, W. Gebhardt, W. Fiore, J. Foley, T. Foote. .I S-lll Miss Beaulne Row 1: A. Duffy, K. Eastler, K. Duddy, M. Focenda P. Falconer, M. Edgar, C. Doucett, D. Dunham Row 2: D. Ferro, C. Famosi, J. Uitti, S, Ellia, S Doyle, K. Eblridge, N. Ellis. Row 3: R. Dubia, C- Egirous, M. Enik, R. Duddy, F. Dunlap, D. Duquette i --1-'si V 1 ? .. , . S- 1 1 3 Miss Scott Row 1: M. Gordon, S. Heintz, J. Gregorieus, S. Gullotti, D. Hachey, S. Harvey, K. Hayes, L. Hal- loran, P. Hart. Row 2: D. Guzzi, J. Hession, VM. Greene, L. Gregorieus, M. Gironard, A. Hache, W. Greenwood. Row 3: J. Haskell. J. Halstead, P. Dolber, R. Haunund, R. Gladhill, S. Hawkins, C. Haggen. r S-114 Mrs. Morris Row 1: J. Hill, S. Jigarjian, D. Hopkins, J. jigarjian Kelle P Kay L Johnson E Jenkins Row 2 J. y, . , . , . . .' D. jenkins, C. johnson, N. Judkins, D. jones, W. Keefe, R. Hines, K. Horrigan, D. Hurley. Row 3: H. joyal, S. Jaksina, P. Keane, R. Keefe, W. Kadzis, P. jones, S. joyal, B. Horenstein S-117 Mrs. Marr Row 1: K. Lovejoy, . I.eShame, A. Lou h A J , g ry, . MacLennan, D. Lowell, A. Leriou, E. Long, O. Leger, S. Mahoney. Row 2: K. MacLeod, L. Leslie R. Lester, S. Cincotta, P. Legere, R. Lorette, C. Lee, N. MacLennan, P. Lombardi, P. LeBlanc, R. Leonard. Row 3: G. LeFort, W. Lord, D. Lopez, G. Lewis, D. Mabie, R. Lemay, M. Leonard, S. Lillis. Y S- 1 1 5 Mrs. Murphy Row 1: K. Kirriane, K. Krehn, L. LaCrosse, M. Kelley, L. Kelley, M1 Lally, P. Lang, K. King. Row 2: R. LaLima, G. Lomonde, M. Leonard, A. LeBlanc, D. Krome, L. Lawless, J. LeBlanc, T. Landry, L. Kiley, K. LeBlanc. 1 f 1 S-2 1 3 Mrs. Roby Row 1: M. Mitchell, M. Dawn, J. Milioto, P. Mogan S. Mula, J. Both, C. Moore. Row 2: K. Stahl, R Mollin Muise D. Morrison L. MiLinazzo P 9 1 3 1 ' Gentile, P. Morrison, C. Morgan. Raw 3: D. Miller, P. McPherson, M. Rorrell, J. Merrullo, D. Mickalsen S-1 1 8 Mrs. Murphy Row 1: C. McGovern, B. McGrath, M. McLaughlin, J. McCue, E. Martin, M. Malloy, M. McCarthy, F. Maloney. Row 2: B. McGann, E. McGonigle, E. McGinty, J. Mancuso, J. Mclnns, B. McGovern, L. McDonald, C. Martin. Row 3: F. McKenna, R. Mancuso, S. McGovern, J. McCarthy, R. McKenna, UZ' A y. M. McGovern, V. Matcantonio. Q.. P S-214 Mrs. Kellermann Row 1: P. Neary, I. O' Brien, M. Oliveto, D. Murphy, V. Oatt, D. Nolan, M. Murphy, C. O'Laugh- lin. Row 2: G. Munson, M. Naughton, M. Najarian, J. O'Neil, E. Noona-n, P. Nutile, D. Parrella, A. Murphy. Row 3: D. Murray, R. Nessolini, M. O'Dea, S. Nix, J. O'Kane, J. Nagle, W. Nurse, S. Newell. S-2 1 5 Miss Mallonee Row 1: C. Peterson, S. Porretta, L. Park, P. Palumbo, J. Porter, L. Pederson, J. Page, D. Palmer, E. Pagliazo. Row 2: C. Parisi, D. Paquette, D. Palmer, C. Poli- cronos, P. Perelli, W. Peace, J. Parveni, S. Parrella, J. Passerllo. Raw 3: F. I-Iowley, K. Mcpherson, D. Pintabone, A. Palumbo, G. Pitts, G. Pilla, K. Perry. S-217 Mr. French Row 1: L. Roldan, D. Santa, P. Roy, S. Ryan, D. Sallaway, G. Robichaud, D. Santa, B. Rockefeller. Row 2: D. Russo, S. Rushlov, E. Russu, ? , A. Samolonis, J. Rooney, P. Ryberg, P. Rubin, D. Russo. Row 3: E. Rubian, T. Santoluato, J. Romeo, J. Russo, J. Russo. -v . 1 . 3 f' f ,J 3 mv' -',- Y - 2 f f 2' is S-216 Mrs. Carney Row 1: P. Powderly, J. Ristuccia, D. Reasor. M Remal, C. Powerss, K. Ramberg, ? , S Procyk. Row 2: E. Rigoli, N. Reid, P. Ray, D Ricciato. Row 3: D. Rhodes, W. Richard, D. Pres- seau, Quinn, D. Quigg, R. Natartomoso, G Rigoli, R. Porter. Llxglii 1 1 - ll! S-3 1 1 Mrs. France Row 1: J. Trombley, L. Ultaro, M. Swenson, J. Tanner, R. Tortola, P. Veilleux, J. Vanaria, M. Ta lor. Raw 2 . Umbrello, M Sullivan K. Tyler Y 'I J ' 7 7 E. Tirone, J. Tirone, R. Stoney, D. Vautour, R. Tumminelli, J. Stepanian, D. Tobin, Rbw 3: S Teller, J. Vecchoire, G. Thorn, E. Thomas, T. Thompolous, R. Tymar, R. Sturtevant, D. Tower. 1 na 1 1 1 Hung, S-218 Mr. Richman Row 1: D. Saulnier, C. Schooner, S. Scheinfeldt, C Siragusa, P. Shea, J. Shedcl, ? , D. Schreiber, J. Shedclg Row 2: H. Sousa, N. Spracklin, D SPUIS, ? , M. Soave, J. Schools, S. Small, D. Senarian, E. Sheeheyg Row 3: K. Sneider, J. Shin- nick, D. Sheck, C. Sickman, K. Scannell, P. Starck, M. Smith, B. Bruns. ,V lk! S-3 1 2 Mr. Cororan Row 3: J. Welts, B. Vincuilla, J. Wright, D. Zwirbla, R. Whitney, R. Vandohlen, J. Walker, A. Venuti W. Yorsteng Row 2: M. Young, J. White, C. Vincuilla, R. Vincent, L. Whitford, L. Zaccagnin, A. Thibodeau, D. Zacherg Row 1: D. Zammuto, G. Fitzpatrick, C. Wystiel, E. Weinstein, E. Willems, 1. Wheaton, D. Young, S. Zilinstas. Autographs Sydney J. Allman, M.D. Ernest G. Anderson, M.D. Peter Angelo, M.D. Joseph F. Arico, M.D. Edward T. Bigham, Jr., Atty. Dr. A. P. Bloomenthal Dr. 81 Mrs. Bruce A. Bochman Warren R. Bolton, Atty. Morris J. Bordenca, M.D. Nathaniel P. Brackett, Jr., M.D Douglas E. Butman, M.D. Donald I. Campbell, M.D. Joseph J. Caravaglio, 'M.D. Lynn D. Chaffee, M.D. Felix E. Cincotta, Atty. Dr. Samuel A. Cohn Dr. Parviz Darviche Arthur Finn, ' Atty. Flynn 84 Flynn, Attys. A Friend Edwin W. Guiney, M.D. FRIENDS O Harnish, Mansfield, Marsh 81 MacDonald, Attys. Sanford D. Hecht, M.D. John P. Higgins, Atty. J E. Stanley Hobbs, Jr., D.M.D. D. D. Hutchings, M.D. J Jenney 81 Jenney, Attys. WALTHAM HIGH Robert Kennedy, Qpticiah John J. Larkin, D.M.D. Dr. Joseph L. Lewis Hector M. Marin, M.D. Dr. Bernard F. MacDonald Alfred J. McManama, D.D.S. John C. McManama, M.D. Aldo A. Minotti, Architect John J. Morrison, M.D. Dr. Jack Namias Gerhard J. Newerla, M.D. Dr. Raymond N. Paster Florentino P. Pina, M.D. Dr. Harold B. Reilly Joseph G. Riley, M.D. John J. Ryan, M.D. Robert M. Sainato, D.M.D. Dr. 81 Mrs. Nicholas J. Seme James V. Smith, Atty. Eugene L. Tougas, Atty. Dr. Anthony A. Vanaria Dr. Emma Vavaro Webb, Webb, 81 Martin, Attorneys Thomas P. White, M.D. Elliot D. Winograd, D.M.D. Warren G. Young, D.M.D. Dr. V. A. 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CU RRY I CARL ATTARDO LLOYD GAUTREAU ELIZABETH IAGULLI DAVID INGERSOLL WINSLOW JACKSON STEPHEN JAIS MICHAEL JOHANSEN CARL JOHNSON HARRIET JOHNSON PHILIP JOLIAT RICHARD JONES EDMUND JOYAL MICHAEL JOYAL PAUL JULIANO LOUIS KARAMAS DOROTHY KAUFMAN RONALD KEIRSTEAD JOHN KELLY, JR. REBECCA KILGORE DAVID KINGSBURY VLADIMAR KLIMOVICZ JANICE KNEELAND GRACE KYTE SUSAN KYTE STEPHEN LA CROIX CHERYL LA CROSSE NORMAN NEU JR. DAVID NEVARD DONALD NIX DAVID NOKE B C AMES Manufadurers of DIAL INDICATORS and DIAL MICRCMETERS I3l Lexlngfon S+ WaI+I'1am Mass IQ IEJQQIII The MASTERI9Llne The COMPLETE Lune of Materials Handling Equlpment LEWIS SHEPARD 125 WALNUT ST WATERTOWN MASS 02172 C I I omp 'men S Complumenfs of WALTHAM WALLPAPER I ROBERT B JOHNSON J eweIe rs I 653 Main S+ree+ PAINT CORPORATION Waltham' Mm 59I Main S+. ' ' U f as SMI gg in gay QI . I co 81 HOMEROOM W-I09-MRS. FELDMAN NADINE BOUCHER CATHERINE CAPPADONA KAREN CONNOLLY KEVIN GALLAGHER DAVID LA HAISE EILEEN LA MARCA JAMES LAMBROS PATRICIA LAMPORT MARY LANDRIGAN SANDRA LANDRY CATHLEEN LAZARO JOAN LAZARO JAMES LEARNED FREDERICK LEARY MAUREEN LE BLANC M. RACHELLE LE BLANC JOHN LEFORT WAYNE LEFORT PATRICIA LEGER JUDITH LEMAY MICHAEL LENZA PETER LEONARD DONALD LE SHANE HELMUT LOESER STEPHEN LOPEZ STEPHEN LOVEJOY- SANDRA LOVEOUIST DEREK LOWELL PATRICIA LEYDON MARY LYNCH KATHLEEN PERPERAS JANICE PHEENEY ROBERT PHILLIPS THE THREE SCNS INC l54 RIVER STREET WALTHAM MASS 02I54 89 2IlI ADCOLE C0 'P me IS CORPORATION RI NEHART FUNCTIONAL HANDWRITING SYSTEM B Wfh CONGRESS TEXTILE CO s II 764 Maln S'I'l'ee'I' TW 3-7722 WaI'rham TEL TW 3-0654 BENNET R O NEIL C5 Id Opf' M I' fh OPPOSITE PU BLIC LIBRARY Congrafulahons and Besf Wlshes Io Ihe Class of I967 9 0 Our 57I'I'I Year 967 LOPEZ TRUCKING INC I3I Lmden SI'reeI' Pori' Newark WaI+I'Iam Mass New Jersey Tel.: TWinbrooIz 3-7900 Tel.: Ml+cI-Iel 3-802I Alwoys OT YOur Service ' of 330 ear Hill Road I aI am, Massachusefis I Your Favorife Yarn S'rOre I02 c ool S+. - I I ui Ician 742 n S reef Wal am, Ma I I - - I I 0 I 0 ll 1 HOMEROOM W-IIO-MRS. SULLIVAN PHYLLIS LEMIEUX GEORGE LEONARD PETER LILLIS ELIZABETH LINNELL MARY ANN MACCIO LYNN MAC DONALD JOSEPH MAC DONALD SALLY MAC IVOR CAROL MAC KAY JOHN MAC KENZIE SANDRA MAC KUSICK BRUCE MAC LEOD DIANE MAC CLURE ROBERT MAC NEIL RICHARD MAGAZU STEPHEN MAHONEY, JR. ELAINE MALDE HOLLY MALLEY CHARLENE MALLOY PETER MANZON LINDA MARRANO BEVERLY MARSH THERESE MARSHALL DOREEN MARTIN MICHAEL MARTIN CAROL MARTORILLI DONNA MASELLI LESLIE MASON MARGARET MASTERSON JOHN MAY BEVERLEY PIDGE DONALD PIERCE PAUL PILICY SUZANNE PLAMONDON FULL SECRETARIAL AND SHORT COURSES OPEN ALL YEAR DAY AND EVENING STANDARDS HIGHEST RATES MODEST LOCATION CONVENIENT FREE PARKING .iii A HOMEROOM W-205-MRS. STANTON 1Ir DIANNE PORTER ELIZABETH SARNO PATRICIA PRATT ROBERTA SARNO RONALD PRESTI JOSEPH SAULNIER ELIZABETH RHODES ELSIE SAUVE NORMAN RHODES DQNALD SAVOY LAURIE RICHARD DQNNA SCAFIDI DONNA RIGOI-I GARY SCALESE DIANE RIVARD PATRICIA SLAMAN RICHARD RIVERS JUDITH SLOET KATHLEEN RYAN PAUL STEMPSON DONNA RYBERG ROBERT STERLING DIANE SABETTI DIANE STEVENS MARY ANN SALAMONE MARILYN STOCKWELL WAYNE SALPIETRO MARION STONE MARIE SAN SOUCIE JAMES STONEY ELAINE SANTANGELO WARREN STORER WALTHAM COAL 81 OIL CO INC Complnmenfs 69I Mann Sfreef 894 0I Ib Compleie OII Heahng Servlce WALTHAM TWlnbrooIc 4 I900 xi mu TB u r' A' Q- LOAN ASSOCIATION II3 Cresceni' S'I'reeI' p E QURKE WaI+I1am Mass Complumenis of THE POTTER PRESS Busmess Forms Manufacfurer 5I5 SOUTH ST WALTHAM MASS DERBEYSHIRE INC B R ih TW 4-2900 WALTHAM PHARMACY 757 M dy S+. WaI+I1a , a . iwfffgw FLORIIY Telephone 225-229 High ,Sfreof TWinbrooIr 4-blbl WaI'I'IIam 54 Mass. of . . QS 'ob F1 Kf-rv 'A -x 'Ii 61' Q10 81 Af MOVING a STURAGE CORP. u n I ' Fo Wo I ' Q ff 265 ear Hill oad A Wal am, Mass. Q oo m M ss TW 3-7980 Complimenfs of SAMUEL SABETTI MASON NEW ENGLAND STORES DISCOUNT 5 81 I0-WALLEX SHOPPING CENTER 852 Lexingf S+., WaI+I1 FRANK STEVENS HEALTH AIDS BEAUTY SUPPLIES COSMETICS WIGS 3I8 Moody SI' Waliham WEDDINGS fi ALL OCCASIONS 'I SYMPATHY sououers : gang ' gm T I PII! M dy S+ B94-I843 Th 0 I B99-I370 I sqliicllph ANDERSON FLORIST H Mp' N ee ones I96 oo reef Wal am, Mass. 2 54 DEXTER DRUG CO PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS JOHN P DEXTER R g Ph COMPIIMSDIS of MASS HARDWARE no H gh sf w uh sos un TWinbrooIr 25 Years Experi COLONIAL KITCHEN I9 Cresceni S+. Walfham TW 4-40I0 CONNIE'S SUPERETTE ITALIAN 81 AMERICAN COLDCUTS lr SUBS 525 Moody Sf. Complimenfs of SAL'S PIZZA SUBS FRIED SEAFOOD Corner of Newfon 8: Main 893-8993 4-5372 GORDON BILLIARD SUPPLY CO. 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I35 Moody Sfreef Twinbrook 4-2BI5 Walfham, MassacI'1useHs 02I54 9 Compllmenfs EST. 900 COMMERCTAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers since T900 TW4 4881 TW 9-3034 853 Main SI'reeI' 'x J' -5' Walfham, Mass. air S?yIing by Dani IF YOUR HAIR ISN'T BECOMING TO YOU YOU SHOULD BE COMING TO US Fnendly Service Comp,,me,,,s of BRENTON E TYLER FAU LKNER S M S+ W liham p ens COLEMAN AND SONS REALTORS INSURANCE AGENCY INC Insurance Real Es+a+e 893 4808 METROPOLITAN PHARMACY L fh LEONARD DUBIN BS R g Ph TW 4-2I4b D A BRUNTON 0 5 6 LEVIN S for 'rhe Fmesi an Fabracs ih 5 TWb R3 I u 685 ain . a Com lim 1' of a I090 exnngfon Sfreof Wal am, Massachuseff I I :nouns couvonnus A Anuuun 22 Leghqgfgn Shggf vnmmul uucmmsvs Jo now... 5. ...,v,.... 5. ...H W I am 4 Mau a . in roo -7I43 CONGRATULATIONS -BEST WISHES- MASS BROKEN TW 3-2343 STONE CO. Repairs-Remodeling-New Sysfemg MICHAEL B. 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FLEMING CARL PINTABONE JOAN PRICE STEPHEN PRIEST CHARLES PROCTOR STEPHEN PROIA MARY SCHEIER KAREN SCHOPEN NICOLA SCIOLI ELINOR SEIDMAN RUTH SELLERS PATRICK SHARKEY LYLE SHELLY WILLIAM SHINNICK IRENE SLAGER ARLENE SILVA JANE SINCLAIR BOBBY SMITH DAVID SMITH ELIZABETH SMITH JANICE SMITH LORRAINE SMITH RONALD SMITH HARRY SNIEDER ROSALIND SOLTES SUSAN SPAULDING FRANK STRAZZULLO MARK STRUM ROBERT SUMNER JOSEPH SUSI JUDITH SUTER SUSAN SWANSON WILLIAM SWEET Compllmenfs I'rs Smarler Io Charfer For All Occasions Call Walfham A MIDDLESEX 81 BOSTON STREET RAILWAY CO I020 Mann S+ Wal+ham PAUL E P BURNS CO INC 3l6 Summer SI' BOSTON I0 MASS Cops - Gowns - Hoods BEST WISHE-S FROM-RDOM s-oa Michael Brescia Nancy Brighl' Charlene Bry Lawrence Buccella James Burke DelJOl'al1 Brannelly John Burke Judi+h Brazell Evelyn Burns Denise Breau Kalhleen Burns Phyllis Bourque William Boyce Charles Boyd John Boyle Sharon Bradley Bernard Caissie Jacquelyn Caissie Rose Ellen Caissie James F. Callahan John J. Callahan Pefer Cameron Vivian Campobasso James Canning Nancy Caramanlca 0 'cts v- ' I LA 'J ' I I 2:-' ' ' 53 ggyunn If u nov D V . V II venue I I -, I In xv , o ' In TW 3-7330 1 xo' Z ko 1 In lx' ,I lnlou! I x 1 I f 0 ulluuul I i 0 X IIIIOI 'I O C O O' O I ' 0 O C Besf Wishes Io 'Ihe Class of I967 MIKE O'NEIL PHOTOGRAPHERS GEORGE E OLSON INC For Men and Boys Tel TW 3 I088 33I Moody S+ree+ ROOM S 0I3 NATIONAL CLOTHES 373 M cIy SI TW 3 SI43 Complefe Lune of ROOM S IIO Clofhmg and Furnushungs 0 I 0 oo . WaI+I1am, Mass. HOMEROOM S-I08-MR. PERONI CLAUDE DAIGLE LORRAINE FERRO JANE DE PASS JOHN FIELD LUCILLE DORMER ANNETTE FINAMORE CHARLES DUNBAR LYNNE FLANIGAN SANDRA FALLO JOSEPH FOLEY LINDA FALONE ETHAN FORBES MARIA FALZONE LESLIE FORGIONE LINDA FEDELE DAVID FRASER JANE FEELEY LEE FRASER MARIE FEI WALTER FRENCH SUSAN FELT BARBARA FUCCI LINDA FERRANTE MARIA GAJDA MARY FERRICK MARIAN GALLAGHER LAWRENCE FERRO Complimenfs of MIDDLESEX FAMILY C0-OPERATIVE BANK 20 Lexingion S+. MENDELSOHN S 469 Moody S+ WaI+I1am Bed W'shes Comp! menis of rom PERODEAU S JENNYMHEQTTG OIL SERVICE STATION W Fon A MEAL on A SNACK vuslr Beg' Shes fo Ihe Class of I967 DOYLES RESTAURANT KING INSTRUMENT coRP TEL 893 9649 THOMAS E DOYLE M W III? I I f I IOII ain .- aI+ham I l 'I ' 23 Fox Road . 64I ein Sfreof 6 Om. Md!!- ro rio or a am, Mass. 2 54 A NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-I967 SENIOR MEMBERS ALAN ACKERMAN FRANCIS ARCHDEACON CAROL ARIZMENDI ELAINE ARSENAULT KAREN AYKANIAN LINDA BATTISTA LINDA BEAUDET BARBARA BENSON JANET BERAN HAROLD BERNSTEIN LUCILLE BOUCHARD JOHN BROOKS ROBERT BURCKES SANDRA CARDILLO JOSEPH CARUSO AMY CHITTENDEN STEPHEN CRAIN DOROTHY DALY SUSAN DAVIDSON DIANE DeMARCO JANICE DESROSIERS KAREN DODGE CATHERINE DOUCETTE ISABELLE DOUCET HAROLD GARNHAM NADIA FILOSA SHEILA FOLEY SHIRLEY HAINES LOUIS KARAMAS SUSAN KYTE JOHN LEHANE JAMES LAMBROS JAMES LEARNED HELMUT LOESER RICHARD MAGAZU HOLLY MALLEY PETER MANZON LESLIE MASON JOHN McFARLAND NANCY McGUIRE KATHERINE McHUGH RICHARD McKENZIE RONALD MILLER BARBARA MURPHY ROBERT NARDONE JAMES OLIVETO ANTHONY PARELLA SUSAN PERNA NANCY RANDO GAIL RESNIKOFF MARY SCHEIER IRENE SHLAGER PATRICIA TERI MARTHA WELLINGTON VIVIAN ZWEIG RICHARDSON ELECTRIC CO., INC. Contractors-Engineers I6 Cooper Sfreef Walfham Mass TW 4 4403 HUB TESTING LABORATORIES Massasorl' S+ree+ WaI+ham M8SSdChUS6HS 02l54 I6I7I 893 8330 Engmeers Chemusfs InspecI'ors CHARTERHOUSE MOTOR HOTEL NICKERSON 81 + :ze IE + 4 9I7 MAIN ST I 5 M WALT:-IAM MASS TW If I9 700 DAVID A TROY G I M g HOTEL CORPORATION OF AMERICA I ' g ' 0 - Rou e xi 48EI af Winier Sfreef Wal ham , assacI1useHs I I . in roo -8 enefl 'ana Cf JOHN F PAINO AND ANTHONY J. LA CAVA COMPLIMENTS OF HOMEROOM W-207-MR. FOLEY ROBERT PARVENIK CATHY SINCLAIR ELAINE SINCLAIR SHARON SINCLAIR JOHN SINERATE PAULINE TABER EDMUND TARALLO EVELYN TAURISANO PATRICIA TERI JOANNE TESTA JOANN TESTA JANICE TEXEIRA CHRISTINE THAMBASH HELEN THEOS ELLEN THIDEMANN CHERYL THOMPSON THOMAS TIERNEY MICHAEL TOMAO ELIZABETH TOOHIL FRANCIS TORTALANO KATHLEEN TOY JEANNE TROMBLEY PETER TROMBLEY RONALD TROWBRIDGE LAWRENCE VANARIA KENNETH VASSELIN vu llill Tw I IW UE HI I Im rr' gZf.i:,!Iwi'34..A 'I'-'T-WI E-9-I ...QIUQ OF BOSTON WALTHAM TOTTEN POND ROAD AT RTE I28 WK IWINTER STREET EXIT 48 81 48EI WALTHAM MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 6I7 899 3000 Res'I'aura n'l' Lounge Swlmmmg Pool BEN WELLS Innkeeper A woman of Ioeaufy s a loy forever C'W'f'+ 0 S Jo ANNE s BEAUTY srunlo rom ROOM S 307 Your Appomfmeni' Dafe Time Bed wishes -Open Thursday and Fnday Evenmgs Unhl 9 rom TWmbrooIr 4 6656 Room w zoa 243 ,.,,g,, S, WaII'ham Mass TWmbrook 3 I345 Jushce of Ihe Peace BIgeIow 42489 N0IarY Publw JOHN P MCQUEEN INSURANCE AGENCY INC Insurance of Every Descnphon and Bonds 828 Moody S+ WaI+ham 54 Mass L, , . . 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H I Q I 2 - . 0 . 1 . f Q I . 0 ' 0 , 0 0 0 l 0 o o o I o c I g n Ihe Fnesi P epa ed Sea Fo d Spec If es RITCEY S SEA FOODS 560 Moody Sir I' Walfha Mass TW brool: 3 9342 ERNEST RITCEY HARRY RITCEY Kevm 'RITCEY Compllmenls of THE CHEERLEADERS Spe ia izin i I of r r o ia I I ee m. . in - ROOM S-2 I 6 Complimenls of ROBERT KENNEDY Prescriplion Oplician 3-7356 Wallham ROOM W-03-MISS SALTMAN Carol Arizmendi Harold Bardsley Margarel Bassing Judifh Buclrley David Babb Roberl' Barnard Edgar Basiarache Albert Buonomo Charles Balmer Charles Barnes Jane? Black Anfonina Buonomo Thomas Bannon Joseph Barry Margarei' Blanchel' Maurice Burke Roberl' Barber Louis Barfleman Neal Block Sfeven Burlce Carol Busa TWinbroolc 3-8800 MCKENZIE TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. JOHN D. McKENZIE Presidenl' and Treasurer I94 Moody Sfreel' Wal+ham 54, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1967 HEWLETT PACKARD SANBURN DIVISION Manufacfurers of Elecironc Measuremeni' Equnpmenf for Medsclne and lndusfry Roufe I28 un Walfham GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY 6 M + Waliham 1' Complmenfs of Sh wc se of Val e ITEK CORPORATION CHEVROLETS CORVAIRS CHEVY II CORVETTE CHEVELLE CAMARO BILL MITCHELLS T P . WEST END W '+ CHEVROLET IIOS +hS+ Wlh TW49000 I 00 ain S . Mass. One-S op A i o a u On Display ai' A I I605 ra eo Road a am Massachusefis ou ., af am- - HOUSE 0F PIZZA 897 Main 'St-Walfham FEATURING ALL TYPES OF: Pizza Sandwiches Subs Our Specialfy ls Barbecues Telephone 893-9047 Compllmenfs of WALTHAM SCREW COMPANY 77 Rumford Ave Wal+l1am CUSTOM SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS ALEXANDER STEEL EQUIPMENT CORP HALLOWELL PENCO LYON BORROUGHS Aulomohve BIhS1'M8T6fI8lS Handlmg Shop Equlpmeni' plus all oiher brands Deluver Ereci' Insfall 89I 5780 578I IOI RIVER ST WALTHAM Compllmenls All Forms of Insurance Good Luclr from ROOM S O5 Cong rafulahons rom ROOM S I06 ' of . ' J. F. 8. F. I. Loclcers-Shelving-Cabinels B I N N I ,Q ' , ' INC. f . 1991 off' Compliments MAIN STREET AUTO SALES 8. SERVICE INC 1036 Mann Street Waltham Massachusetts If Bob Ihhle 893 9724 893 2260 l U J' of I 'L Peter Comphmenfs of Beg, Wwhes PRICE BATTERY co l'Om ROOM S 04 Dnvnsuon of General Ba++ery and Ceramic Corp Walfham Mass 'IW-5 ' 1--f......,.a'-'QE-q.t--. QQWLINS fa Www QRESTAU RANT 3 5 'iw Q eau: BILLIARDS Fuu. '?.l'.l'EE 99' 9 MULLANEY S PHARMACY RQQM 5 292 JOHN J MULLANEY JR R g Ph NEWTON STREET Chevron Sfahon N wi S1 Walfham, Mass. M Sfr th TWb R3 97 ROOM S 207 O I - , . - I , - l . ' 4 H'ff??:1f2Qfff1fI3f5'A Digi: A.,,::f:.,,.:,.:'N5 Qgq.-1-.-2-.-.g.g,g.-:'::Eff3ff?7'5'' H X 'H -21: :Zh f ,::.- 3.1: A A,4. I -R ,,,, . ,- f'5W N I ' ,JW '------ Q e ...gf 5552353 52 Rfffw-:g..MjQ2j152ifsf2?::3?'f 'Tf.,A wee: 2? SKHIWR QERUI-lik , ..e. 5 ff.,!,gf.E55i .?,e:f M1L-Qu. .... ,Z 5 5553 -.-. mf -. 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Waliham IRWlN'S TW 4-4I29 FURNITURE 877 'Main Sfreei' Wal+ham, MassachuseHs TWINBROOK 3-8575 Congraiulafions f We Give S8aI'I Green S+amps Roonms-OI II Cqmplimenfs i 2 of ' 1 EMBASSY mm I THEATER Complumenfs ROOM S 02 Ii ROBERT 2 SRI D 'eff ROBER T 8. RICHARD HUCHIIG SllVEl ILOIDIIG W I Se 893 9677 2232 , I 1 . . 'tx ' A - L ' A I E : ' if f'.m'I -Ix R -AA 1'v:l'1!-v2l'I ILul , , I - '.T-. I5 an I' I C '7 I . 4 XI' q -Y K I ' A 'I A A , n A I a s 1' Y L u s T s I W - lrnuls wnn A coN1'mmTAL Loon f COLOR COflfCTlON won f . o o YIHIIG 1 1 ' . alk n rvice Aw ron APPOINTMINTS :ALL an AQAIN sv. B wAL1'nAM - om mu xo.oo P u mn, , I T-m.c.sumsoovu , A . J -,,,M, I. gf A . !Q I sk , , Q, ',' - , , H I Q I .N V , lx V .4 1 nw ef I A A A N' A I X I 'C' ' -12.4.4 4 1 , -, gf, ' ' A tk THE WAL-LEX MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION WAL-LEX CLEANERS STOP AND SHOP GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY FLYNN TV NEW ENGLAND STORES LAUREL SHOP BARBARA ANN BAKERY WAL LEX CAR WASH THOMAS P HOLLAND CLOTHING 64 M TW 3-09I2 MR. CHARLES MEN'S 8: BOY'S CLOTHING CLOTHING WAL LEX SHOES DEFINOS WAL LEX HARDWARE BATES PHARMACY PLAYPEN BYRON S MEN S STORE I WEST END HARDWARE co. 348-386 Moody S+ M 893 7053 TW 3-0296 Formal Wear , , I 7 ain Sf. T Complefe Formal Ren'l'aI Service 90: ein S+. - TWinbrook 3-2065 'TAYTERS -Po'Ia+o Chips- ELLISTON WHITMORE IIB Calvary SI'reeI' Owner Walfham, Mass. NANKING CHINESE RESTAURANT 659 Main S+., Walfham A T V . Television 8: Radio Co. Complimenfs 93' M 0 S of am I. PROFESSIONAL TW 3-6607 TW 3-392I PHARMACY 83I Main Sheer Walfham, Massachuserfs Twinbrook 9-2300 THE WALTHAM HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTER'S CLUB To Promote ond Encouroge Athletic: Activities of Woltlfmom l-llglw School CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1967 e ds a cod o +o H1 fhe af Wallham H gh School PAUL J FAHEY CI f 3 DAVID L MITCHELL CI f 2 THoMAs w TAYLOR CI f 1 v P a + T s +ry PO Box 46l Waliham Mass ll . . . . ' ll and Exf n r ial invifafi n 'ro all join wi BOOSTERS in encouraging and rewarding scholar-aflwlelics i . . , ass o '3 ' Presidenf . , ass o '5 . , ass o '5 ice fesi en i feasufel' BCl'e a . O ' ' O Besi' Wishes +o I'he Class of '67 ROOM S 09 Comphmenfs of THE AUDIO VISUAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Richard McKenzie Wayne SaIple+ro I Carmen John MorreaIe Mlchael Tomao Harry Snelder TW 4-0240 Res TW 4 0244 SULLIVAN S GREETING CARDS STATIONERY TOYS GIFT WRAPS CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS Cor Mann 8: Prospeci' Sis J F SULLIVAN WaI+ham 54 Mass Congra+uIaIions from ROOM SOI5 Compllmenrs of ROGERS PHARMACY 923 Mann S+ Walfham Mass 894 I800 Comphmenfs of ACTRONICS INC B R fh TW 4-7030 AWDLIISOX-IQIORIST A F fag... az... LEWS FASHION SHOPPE For Dresses-II' s Lew s 377 Moody Sf WaI+ham Mass TW 4 2066 - .. Q O - . 0 ' 5 - 0 I . O I 0 . I66 ear Hull cad Wal am, Mass. . O WQDDINGS ALL OCCASIONS SYMPATNY BOUQUEIS r . IC Yflfiilf In .0007 IYKIY m M - - Sl lilln , . I I I I I I I I o 0 0 0 0 O I O . , . 0 O - , . 7 1 I, FRANCIS J JOYCE 8. SCN Estabhshed 1910 FUNERAL HCME 552 Main Street Waltham 54 Massachusetts Q 0 I , 'Q FULL SERVICE BANK THE I 'QCQI5 FRIENDLY CITIZENS I THEM Telephone LAsell 7-0459 N.1 5 me Z7ux shop c:E'MPLs'rE LINE UF Men? goamal wean FDR RENTAL U CALIFDR NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS T MAS MCCULLDU Rss. PHDNE 99.953702 Besf Wishes +o fhe Class of I 967 From RANDOLPH 8: BALDWIN MACHINE WORKS, INC. I00 Felfon Sf. TW 4-2l57 C. R. SWANEY CO., INC. I96 Bear Hill Roacl Walfham, Mass. 02I54 Congra+ula+ions io +l1e Cl-ass of I967 Complimenls of WALTHAM YELLOW CAB 7 Moody S+. 893-3400 CLASS OF '67-GO FORWARD On fhis Gradua+ion Day, S+op and reminisce: Aboui' 'l'he years you spen+ in school, The friends 'rhai' you will miss. The reachers who have helped you: The fun fhal' school can be: You always will remember, In your Book of memory. The pas? in now behind you, Your fufure you musl' face. Class of '67- Go forward, in His Grace. The world 'rhai' we bequea+h you, ls a challenging one, i+'s +rue: Buf wi+h hope and fairh, wih+in our hearfs, We offer ii' 'lo you. The Peace fhai' we all yearn For, May be wiihin your sight Class of '67- Go forward, in His Light The Kirsch Real Estate and Insurance Office 550 Moody Sfreei' Walrham LOUIS J. KIRSCH. JR. LOU KIRSCH. 3rd WELTON BROWN ROBERT E. Nl-MS Caferer Good Food Served Righ+ HILLCREST HALL 20 Fox Road Wahham, Mass. RECEPTIONIS TW 4-2232 TW 4-2646 ROOM S-ZH-MRS. GAMBARDELLA Danny Peierson John Priegfl- Rahna Poirier Gail Polimer Harold Porfer Wayne Porfer Bruce Pos'r Diane Cofnoir Joseph Gallani' Sfephen Gardner John Garvin John Gemelli James Generose Donna Prince Michael Ouirlt Addison Raines Harrie+ Ramsay Pa+ricia Rando TWINBROOK MOTORS, Inc. I f ' Anna Randolfi Lorraine Ranucci Janei' Rae Sfeven Ravesi Elizabeih Reardon Pafricia Redding Bradford Reed Jean Ribeiro Claire Richard Chesfer Richardson Sfeven Richelson Complimenis H -1 BANNER GLASS CORP. ' sos Main sum -- Waliham. Mass. c U v gig 'A ll!!! 6- -5 - ' . Q '04 PHARMACY ,,EN,'Q' :L'Q'3, N 5 wm'W 'MSS' om' s. M. smusene, lug. mm.. rmum 7 'P 9n'7'97 737 Moody S+., WaHham, Mass. TW 4-0034 Compliments of V. OLIVO 81 SONS, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS IO7 Cenfral Sfreei' Waliham 54, Massachuseifs I BITUMINOUS CONCRETE ROADS DRIVEWAYS AND SIDEWALKS 'IWI1 Fom PERRY PONTIAC CADILLAC INC TW 3 3600 PONTIAC-CADILLAC-TEMPEST SALES SERVICE THE NEWS-TRIBUNE Bes is es r , . I055 Main Sfreei' Walfham, Mass. WALTHAM PRECISION INSTRUMENTS, INC. 22I Cresceni' S+. WaI'II1am, Mass. 'PRECISION HAS BEEN OUR BUSINESS SINCE I85O Before you accept that first job . . . ook over your employer as eare ully as he does you What's the Company like anyway? Would I be proud to work there? Reputation for square dealing with employees? Pleasant surroundings? Will I be working with others my own age? Are they friendly? Do they socialize after hours? Will the boss be reasonable? Appreciate good, hard work, but won't explode if I make a mistake? Will I make a decent week's pay? Have a chance for raises, advancement, more responsibility? How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? Note: Many young men and women in this area can , England Telephone Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon . . . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. answer Yes to these questions. They work for New - New England Telephone :Q . . v Part of the Nationwide Bell System ' An equal appo,-funny fmizgyef fee WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK YOUR SCHOOL SAVINGS HEADQUARTERS OPEN wen. AND FRI. eves. TWinbro0k TILL 9:30 P.M. 3-7358 CHEZ ELISE Complimenfs BRIDAL SALON, INC. of R. S. WILDER, INC. WaI'II1am's CompIe+e Bridal Salon Besi' Wishes From ROOM W-204 683 Main S+ree+ Waliham, Mass. IAT CENTRAL SQUAREI ROOM S-0 I 0 Compliments of CHARLESBANK GARDEN APARTMENTS 4I Charlesbank Way I M Wa Hham, ass. LOUIS J ANTICO ANTHONY J ANTICO . u Q 2 vw if v vs' 2 we V IQVV bi vivrl x!,. . ,.:I r 23. f l If if 1' . '. rf M mi 5 Q 1:3 ' 'M i ' f ' f if ' in-X H ?'1a2l.f1u?.i' , Q txtg g 'ya K I . 4. 'QA' S - ZSZ '. , ,- 1 :gre miiliifll' 9 -N. if X , . I .'. V,', 1.1 1' ', A, l g Q It ,A i A 5135? vers ,A , 0 Palma Q o wig is Q Q X . at ' f X .. A -. ,-'A if asia? N t t Q Z X Qiwgigwffl L nflmfhalighwfs , :,,. ' QE!1,?sp,r Q, . l 1 , A , if ,A YA ., xl, , , :i,.uf??i3!f'3'g6 ,.W,f11ffNl.f3id8H, 'S5ii '.g 'it'1!,fx ? . , '.5 , f , 't gpy m g amsrvsclie l Tvvli X .,,... Q? In ,. A 1 my a H iiii i Q r A s rn ii lli N ' v n r i n 'fi 3, ' ' 3 N? ., 3 W , 3, :Qi V'. i ' i Qfg- r fa ii':f , n. I 'f it l Fymmi l l N 2 A if ' 6 Wi 2. iii fL?a3a.:1i2f ffff , , ' l ' if V' ' ' 1A zifili A1'x il . if E Gi Q iw W' A QQ' Bladder' CMV? Siiiggild ' ' A'A'1' c A - M V 1 VAA': 1 f .. Q .J C3 - . ' -1,. O 1 7- is ggi ,v,,N,g'.,, Wh wma: Q Q 5 Y '1,'. .- ' , ,A'A1' 3 I it 733 Zfifsigiiigfii it 3 xtwf' Y ,A' f . as :1:s ': 1 f1f--: 1-f' bi 'i A i W ' J' in ' V U ,- ' f P lilifii 'i',i N' P f an Qvwyoffyz E Warp N V , I' v,:v Z ,Xf.. f- -,1- -,',':f' . 1-1:1 1.-, -,c,:'. I 1.:,.-.,:, ,-'A' N 'af SY . Ai i fi,2f1,H Q3 Q . A vi A 543 :,k r 5 Jigga K ,unix V A , fl: N J . r is a, - it Q. 2, if W Y ii piymmiims + ', i gif! , if V I my A R3 EJ Q3 if , Q , s a W ce u as . f. , ff, WW . , M' 51'1:a?2iTw-Witifzl.. ' 3 Ei.. E 1 f Zvi V V f -',' X , Q7 . fQC?fli3fVvfzffi2 1 A , S in 2. all , 'i , 5 fl is N sm, sn is In 1971 you may find opportunity just around the corner If you plan to attend college, Raytheon Company has a variety of exciting challenges waiting for you in 1971 . . . right in your own backyard. We already know, for example, that four years from now we'l1 require college graduates with degrees in applied mathematics, physics, engineering, business and marketing. Career positions will be available at many of our 17 New England locations in the fields of data processing, communications, componeni appliances, education and administration. If your interests lie in these areas, we'd like invite you to plan a post-graduate career with - close to the cultural, educational and recreatior advantages that only New England can offer. In the meantime, our congratulations for a step the right direction. EXCELLENCE IN ELECTRONICS An Equal Opportunity Employer WALTHAM DISTRICT NURSING ASSCCIATION 48 Woerd Avenue Walfham, Massachusefis TWINBROOK 4-0650 FOLLOW YOUR CLASSMATES FLYNN 81 FLYNN To 4II Main Sf., Walfham EDWARDS TW 3-aero JEWELRY COMPANY 246 Moody Sireei' 1 Wal+ham, Mass. Compnmenfs of Sc 'W ' Sc ' Je SHAW'S ATLANTIC SERVICE LARGE SELECTION Tel.: TW 3-6652 945 Main SI' To Ihe June Graduaiesz Congrafulafions From AII Your Friends ai' 'rhe NEWTON-WALTHAM BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Neighborhood Offices Serving MARLBORO-NATICK-NEWTON-WALTHAM-WAYLAND-WESTON Member of Federal Deposif Insurance Corp. ROOM W-II2-M RS. GREEN PAUL McCASSIE ALAN MEDEIROS CHERYL MERMELSTEIN SUZANNE MERRILL ELEANOR MESSINA JOANN MIELE RICHARD MILIOTE RONALD MILLER LAURA MITCHELL PHYLLIS MONTAGNA JOHN MONTGOMERY ROBERT MOONEY KENNETH MOORES ELIZABETH MORAN JOSEPH MORIN CARMEN MORREALE BARRY MORRISON JANE MORRISON STEVEN MOY NANCI MYERS STEVEN NAGLE MARCIA NAPOLI ROBERT NARDONE BARBARA NASON MARY NAUGHTON DAVID NAVIEN JOHN POLDOIAN PAMELA POMEROY 5 F ROOM W-08-M RS. JU RMAI N eq nn Michael Ca eY Donna Cel'lC0l6 William Cloran Richard Coleman JBMGS CUNY MiCl'l6el Cericvla Sanclra Colangelo Perer Collura Riia Carpehflno Dennis Clark James Colaniropo Marlin Cuerdon Paul Cedrone Roberf Clark Kevin Coleman Noreen Cunningham Michael Cusane Marion Culler Compliments of ELECTRO CONTRACTING 81 SERVICE CORP. IZ9 Russell Slreei' Walfham, Massachusefis TW 3-7792 GoodrLuck to the Graduates of '67 From DODGE TOWN FAMILY MOTORS OF WALTHAM l52I Mann S+ Walrham Telephone 893 l856 DODGE CARS DODGE TRUCKS Besi' Wrshes USED CARS J G AKILLIAN INC Realfors +o fhe H1 A Class of 67 8946650 bll Trapelo Road I Wal am. MassachuseH's From +he WALTHAM SUPER MARKET 836 Main Sfreei' ROOM W-I I I HOMEROOM W-I04-MISS MAGRATH Eileen Avery Suzanne Ferraro Nadia Filosa Michael Fine Timofhy Fifzpalriclr Nancy Flynn TOM LYO Pefer Flynn Sfephen Flynn Kafhleen Foley Shelia Foley Douglas Fosier Pamela Frese NS DISTRIBUTOR Fireslone Tires-Connare Refreacls 2 I 0 Lexingion Sf. TW 4-4900 BUDGET TERMS Besi' Wishes From ROOM S-20I Douglas Frizzell Roberl' Fuller Jonalhan Furbush William Furne John Gallagher Ronald Gauclei' f Roberl' Gauclefle Jean Pagliazzo Eugene Papa Consfance PaqueHe Joseph Teller HOMEROOM S-3 I I HOMEROOM S-308 Please Palronlze Mirror Adverlisers
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