Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)
- Class of 1968
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A r H ! , J iggg fl 1 ,x u 5 1 M... 3 X ,vm 52 1 W1 'A 1 7 ..-H 3 WJ, J fi! ,. 1 f -.Ai LTHAIVI S NIOR HIGH SCHCQL W LTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS yi xi-yy ,f l l- JAM? fx , j. fn , XX.S. iwifip x ' X f W l iff It X- Q S' ' W 2 ' f 7 f f X QW a s f ff' , X ' NESA I WALTHANI PUBLIC LIBRARY X. WMV ' 574' f .,..1.,,. T ,, , v.,i',,- , , ,ri .fi g,,.f.,,. I X George E. P. Husson, Jr. English High School, Lynn, MassachuseTTs, B.S., Slate College, Salem, Massachusetts, M.E.D., University Maine. 4 T Mr. Husson, who has been a consTanT vvorker for The WalTham school sysTem, has always sTriven Tor a high degree of achievemenT. He has moved Trom The role of Teacher, To deparTmenT chairman, Then assisTanT To The superinTendenT of schools, and Tinally To his presenT posiTion as principal of VValTham High School. Nlr. Husson is vvell qualified for This posiTion because of his sTrong background in 'adminisTraTive Techniques. ln shaping our school To an even higher level of academic prominence, he has noT forgoTTen The 'aesTheTic and humaniTarian ouTlook. ' i '- V L I 1 4? Y tBelll.iveaLit of pg. icllass' for the ,past th ree IS 'talentss-tgasi'Vajh,4 tor and edljcatdr' make his almost 65Q, students wa vitalh- otne'.,He w is2-ltafmrnavn,jwelh-lt' established as a linguist-not hdlhflhy in feteigfn es, but in the flanguagevofiybuthg he ifntenfpiyetsythe changing words and' attitudesbtVyouthfeufyouith and ourfuture. ' A h 'I At Q ,1,, f' ' '.t, . I 'A f fgw ....M...1ins.. ,,. Q., ,Q-xirzgz. -v --'vi-:--fL?gi:fi.11:?2f-LL-:,i5i...i:S: 1' Taxi?-gu,i H I 4- Fw' . . .fa 'M ,4.1a'.: ,R x., ff? r x , 1 ew I Wm W' ' . ,,AAA . W. n-.w-h--- . 1 -'-'--'- --' X -' ' 3 , , , vb - V 'A ' ' A , x i s 2 Q as A .,,. , 1. 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YM- fs 'nv :W 4 Seated: Miss Victoria Schwartz: Mrs. Beatrice Feldman: Mrs. Suzana Kalman: Mrs. Linda Furbush: Mrs. Emily West- field: standing: Mr. Leon Meader: Mr. Thomas Lynch, dept. head: Mr. Paul Curry: Mr. John Regan: Mr. Thomas Foley: Mr. Terrence Sweeney: Mr. John Sheehan. , ,M N., 6 C EB . is , 9, . 4 vis sig Seated: Dr. Rosa Kubin: Mrs. Faye Gershon: Mrs. Cynthia Sullivan: Miss Katherine Fox: Mrs. Sonya McKnight: Miss Patricia Gladysz: Mrs. Judith Green: Miss Karen Christensen: standing: Mr. Joseph Wiellette: Mr. Joseph Levesque: Mr. William Durst: Mr. Richard McKnight: Mr. Daniel Gouvea: Mr. Alden Eames, dept. head. 2l l l V il if , , -s 721 ' ,:!:. ' :J K' N-'A-f ,fl 1 fl , , 3, arg ,512 ,V fi '9'5ff? 'T':l.-'1',i 51'J?' - ,, .. ,gk ! f N Q 5, W ' 1' -.1 f ',- love, 5,1 ww- , ' f- z '44 A K 4 vjf 1. '13, J , i f so First row. Mr. Horace Lambp Miss Stephanie Smithg Mrs. Josephine Maguiref Miss Catherine Berlinghierig Miss Madeline Quinny Miss Delia Wongp Miss Shirley Robinsp second row: Mr. Richard Merrillg Mr. John Corcoranp Mr. Klaus Bohlmang Mr. Mario Magnog Miss Virginia Betts, dept. heady Miss Nancy Bazariang Mrs. Ester Johnsong Mrs. Eleanor Pacittip Miss Eugeenie Andressiang Mr. Adolf Casog Mr. B. Donald Thibaultg Mr. Frank Collurag Mr. Ronald Lacharitef Mr. Scott Ben- nettg Mr. Marcel Karian. Language Department gf? 'W itl be fix 551 ' lifwr All Afla .e....r a saa , fi Q. 1, . .. 5. 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S OOl Clerk-typist June came to us from North Junior, bringing her football spirit to cheer on The Pep Squad for The Hawks. Her Tal- ents added to The success of the Senior Revue. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3, Senior Revue. 32 'Vw' WILLIAM ADAMS 19 Richgrain Ave. S 001 Cl Oops! Bill found the Senior Revue an outlet for his talent and his personal interest for activities at W.H.S. Active in the administrative organizations, he bemoans the apparent lack of school spirit this year. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Newspaper 4, Stu- dent Council Treasurer 4, Wal- tham Teen Canteen 3, 4, W Club 2, 3, 4. 45 JANET ALLISON 153 Grove St. S OOl CI Juney turns as red as her hair when she remembers the time she lost her shoe on the bridge. You know, she says, English with Mrs. Czarnow- ski is almost as good as sea- food. Activities: Senior Review, Dra- ma Club, Talent Show, Junior Prom Committee. DONNA ANNUNCIATA 90 Albemarle Rd. S OOl CI Another vote for lunch stud- ies and the 2:30 bell. It must be the little things that count. Looking into the future with the aid of the Hawk's magic feather, we see Donna as a legal secretary in a law firm whose client is the largest manufacturer of spaghetti and meatballs. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL ALLEN 19 Maple St. S 001 CII Mike feels that lunches and the 2:30 bell are the ioys of W.H.S. He is interested in me- chanics and plans To enter the air force after graduation. JAMES B. ANDERSON 115 Albemarle Rd. S OO'l CII Non-prep James, a member of the rifle team with a fetish for lobster, is looking forward to graduation. He plans to become a member of the merchant marines. Activities: Rifle Team. ' 4 t l LYNNE ARICO 14 Ledge Road S 001 Cl Lynne has perfected the idea of team spirit. Go to any game and you'll see this cheerleader iumping, shouting, screaming, and crying for ioy when we win. The Hawks are deeply in- debted to you for your loy- alty. . Activities: Volleyball 2, Home- room Rep. 2, Class Vice Pres. 2, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Tal- ent Show, Musical Review, Mir- ror Staff 4, F.T.A. 4. KAREN ARSENAULT 186 Robbins Street Distributive Education Karen likes Chinese food and her friends Knot necessarily in that orderl. She enioys retail merchandising with Mr. O'Neil and would like to become a hairdresser. Activities: DECA 4. JOHN P. ARSENAULT 50 Pleasant Street S O01 Accounting Any time you want to find J.P. or Rip, Fern and Funt, search the athletic field. John is six feet nine inches of ath- letic enthusiasm. OLYMPIA ANTHONY 2ll Temple Road S 001 CI and Honors Just whistle a Greek tune and Lymp and Joanie break out in tempo. Very modestly she describes herself as sweet, loving, kind, adorable, gener- ous, devoted, and G-R-E-E-K. However, she does get very emotional when there is a mar- riage in the English department. Activities: Homeroom Rep. 3, Latin Club 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. Pep Squad 2, 3. 5 THOMAS ARlZMENDl 38 Shore Road S 001 College Tom keeps quite busy be- tween baseball, the National Honor Society, JETS and the Spanish Club. Tom's ambitious nature will assure him success in his future enterprises. Activities: Baseball l, 2, N.H.S. 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, JETS 3, 4. JOYCE ARANICO 78 Fuller Street S 001 Stenographic This future interior designer will never forget the time her desk fell over with her in it. She loves sewing, horseback riding, steak and psychoanalyz- ing Diane. 'E' LINDA ARSENAULT 333 Grove Street S O07 Linda, the senior with the school spirit, can be quoted as Saying Are you serious? Of course we're going to beat Wat- ertown. We're the best. This great school spirit has brought Linda to love half-days and vacations the most. Activities: Business Staff, Pep Squad. THOMAS ARSENAULT l6 Wellington Street S OOI Business Tom is no longer satisfied with staying in W.H.S. and eating the cafe pizzas . He plans to ioin the Navy and see the world. Maybe you could send back some good pizza re- cipes. 33 DIANE AUCOIN 26 Middle Street S001 Business Dianne may be found on the ski slopes or the dance floors. For the future, Diane hopes to work in the airlines,-after all where there's a will, there's a way. JEANINE AUCOIN 280 College Farm Road S001 Business Spunky, blonde Jeanine may often be found chatting in the corridors with her many friends. She is an avid sports fan and a hard worker. Jeanine hopes to be a good secretary. Activities: Cheerleaders 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Senior Revue 4. 'fm , . 2 . -sv it X . My cap ii Q , 34 RAPHAEL ASLANIAN 20 Jacqueline Road soot C' Ralph is a member of WHS's illustrious Golf Team. What's the Biology Homework? he asks two minutes before the class starts. Perhaps his favor- ite book is African Genesis. S 0 JOHN AUCOIN 19 Taylor Road S001 CI Next to his physics class, John looks forward to English with Ma Johnson. This high-flying senior hopes to be in the as- tronautical field someday-we hope that he likes green cheese. -1' gi V LUCY AVILES 125 Charles Street SOOI CII Lucy's future plans include marriage and children. She en- ioys English with Mr. Collins. Lucy and Elaine can be found eating Pizza together while talking about the boys. EDWARD BACHELDER 70 Hawthorne Road S001 Cl Ted can be seen almost ev- ery year in Cabaret where he is one of the hit singers. This tall senior is usually seen walk- ing to school with Kathy. Good luck in the future, Ted. fn 4 RAY AULD 85 Prospect Hill Road STO6 CII Blonde, Hawker Ray adores Ma Johnson. He was one of the biggest hits in our Senior Re- vue with his rendition of Oh, You Beautiful Doll , Activities: Talent Show, Direc- tor 4, Senior Revue 4, Football 3, 4. 'lx fa 'X fl . JOHN BARRY I37 Russell St. S O02 CI Humorous John can be seen at local swimming pools and bowl- ing alleys throughout Waltham. After his favorite class with Mrs. Johnson, he'd enioy a nice thick steak at lunch?? Activities: Football 2, 3. MICHAEL BEAVER 47 Lakeview Terrace S 002 Business Mike should fare well in the service. He liked almost everyone at W.H.S. Placid? No, Mike likes sports, especially football and track. VIRGINIA BEHRIKIS ll Bowdoin Ave. S 002 CI Sensitive and intelligent, Vir- ginia finds her interests in mu- sic and spends a good deal of her time in the language lab. She plans to attend college and would like to become a French teacher. Activities: French Club. ELAINE BALLO 45 Woodchester Rd. S O01 Cl Elaine spends most of her time helping Nurse Flynn in her office. Perhaps we'II see Elaine back at W.H.S. to assist Nurse Flynn as a colleague. Math was her favorite class with Mrs. Kudera as a teacher. Activities: Senior Review. ROBERT BEARISTO 1393 Trapelo Rd. S O02 CII A frequent water skier, Bob- by hopes to manage Stop 8: Shop in the future. Mr. O'Brien's math class kept Bob on his toes at W.H.S. 224 JP DAVID BARNES 25 Greenwood Lane S OOI Honors Barnsey will be remembered for his outstanding performance as narrator of part II of All This and Broadway Too. He i5 always busy either arguing hu. manitarian issues as the Bur- mese delegate to a mock U,N, or lust ruining all of Miss Christensen's agar plates. DAVID L. BECKWITH 37 Banks St. S O02 Honors Dave was our exchange stu- dent to Germany this year. He says he learned quite a bit while attending school there and hopes never to forget the hospitality that was extended to him while visiting that coun- try. Activities: F.O.R.U.N. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 3, Debating Club-Vice-President 3. LINDA ANN BELLE 1273 Main St. S O02 Cl Linda casts another vote against lunch studies and slip- pery stairways. She keeps busy buying pencils for Mrs. Feld- man, swimming, water-skiing or photographing anything in- teresting. Her future plans in- clude college. 35 LINDA BERG 25 Myrtle St. S 02 Clerk-Typist Linda loves to ski and dance. She hopes to become an air- line stewardess. English with Mrs. Johnson was her favorite class. ANDREA BIRON 95 Upton Rd. S O2 C I Andie, as her friends call her, is an auburn haired senior, who is laughing all the time. Andie's great interest is people whom she finds fascinating. Andie plans to further her education at college. JOSEPH BLANCHARD 88 Hatherly Rd. S O2 C ll Joe, a hockey enthusiast, who has generously willed his hock- ey stick to Mr. Brinn, practices early every morning. When not on the ice or eating Under- wood's deviled spare ribs with Mike, Dunk or John, Doc oc- cupies himself with music, cars and electronics. Mr. Lynch's rnath class was a favorite sub- iect. Activities: Hockey 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4. 36 CAROL BELLIVEAU 30 Fiske ST. S O2 Clerk-Typist Carol ,desires to go to sec- retarial school in the near fu- ture. Senior English with Mrs. McClary is what Carol liked best at W.H.S. Activities: Main Office 2, Year- book staff 2. E CYNTHIA BERLY 14 Mallard Way S O2 Cl Cyndy is interested in rais- ing pood-les, elementary educa- tion and veal parmigian. She is also active in girls' sports, the Latin Club, and F.T.A. Activities: F.T.A. 4, Tutoring 4. .,r.,.M Hs. fi L... 'Q-...,,.,, SHARON BENNETT 122 Willow St. S 02 Clerk Typist Bennie, as her friends call her, is a blue-eyed brownette who enioys tennis and swim- ming. The most embarrassing things that ever happened in Bennie's years at W.H.S. vis the time she slipped on the newly waxed floors and land- ed in front of a group of boys. Activities: Tennis 3, 47 Main Office Staff 4. BEVERLY BLACKMAN 84 Berkley Street S O2 College Jim, Bunny and Eddy will all agree that Bev's favorite class is Russian with Miss Grace. She wills the lunches to the lunch- maids. Activities: Russian Club 4. MARGARET BOGLE T7 Lawnsale Ave. S O2 C1 Migse, as she likes to be called, is a good friend of Mar- garet's and Linda's. She adores Mrs. Willett's English class. When not working as a teacher, she will be out on the ski slopes. Activities: Ski Club 3, Home- room Representative 3, 4, Mr. Belliveau's Office 2, 3, 4. JUDITH LYNN BONNEY 92 Lakeview Terrace 5 002 Honors The myriad and marvelous smells around this building will never be forgotten, Judy main- tains. Although math with Mr. Foley rates high with Judy, playing with slinkies in phys- ics lab also fascinates her. ANTOINETTE BOUDREAU l4 Stearns St. S O02 Stenographer Toni, armed with the know-l- edge of typing and shorthand, plans to become a secretary. Aware of the daily trials that plague the teachers, Toni wills a class of perfect students to Mrs. Dorin. Activities: English office 4. CHARLES BOYD 75 Lakeview Terrace S 003 CII Buzzard, a W.H.S. Hawker at heart, has an insatiable ap- petite for peanut butter and ielly sandwiches. A tentative East Coast Aero Tech Gradu- ate, Buzzard pals around with Tonto, Hack and Barny Phife. Activities: Rifle Team 2, Hockey 2, Football 4, Talent Show. RONALD BOUCHER 40 Galen St. S O02 CI Traveling and the beach in- trigues this on-the-move fel- low. According to Ron Home- room period is the best class of the day. You'll find him devouring pizza, onion rings and coke with The Group . Activities: Debating Club 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, J.A. 2, Speech Festival. 4. AURELE BOURGEOIS 80 Prospect St. S O02 Cl Aure-le feels that Ma Johnson should be decorated for the teacher who works above and beyond the call of duty. He plans to become a teacher and eventually go into interpreting. Activities: Italian Club. JOHN BOYLE 9 Emmeline Ave. S O03 CII Passing between classes has fascinated John. Chico, Deane and ,Jud will testify his love for cars and grapefruit. Military school is in John's future plans. Activities: W Club, Se-nior Re- vue, Football 2. JOSEPH BOUDREAU T69 School St. S O02 Cl Friendly, impatient, easily embarrassed, and full of hu- mor, Joe wills to our Mr. Rich- man the position of teaching Mass. Gov't. Joe likes swimming and bowling and hopes to teach history. Activities: J.A. 3, French Club 4. PHYl.l.lS BOURQUE 64 Lowell St. S Oll Work Study David, Nett and Jeff who also enioy Mrs. O'Rourke's En- glish class, will all admit that Phyll has a deep passion for Italian Food. pdf fi'- 37 pun.. ilk a JUDITH BRAZELL 86 Canterbury Rd. S-O3 Business Football and horseback rid- ing are Judy's pastimes. English with Mrs. Johnson is what she likes the most at W.H.S. Judy plans to go into a nursing career. Activities: Pep Squad 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Senior Review 4, F.N.A. 4, Nurse's Staff CVice-Pres.J, Senior Of- fice 4, Basketball 4. MICHEAL BRESCIA T2 Orange St. SO3 C-I A television critic at heart, Tonto checks Mr. McKnight off as an Emmy Award winner for his outstanding acting on the W.H.S. Better Living Through Chemistry Theater. Thanks for helping the Hawkers on to vic- tory this year. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, W Club 3, 4, Senior Review, Talent Show 4. CHARLENE BRY 637 Trapelo Rd. S03 Steno Charlene, whose favorite class is English with Mrs. Davis, also puts her talents to use in the English Office. Business school is Charlene's next school to conquer after W.H.S. BETSY BRACKETT Weston Street S-04 Honors If you happened to pass by the math office after school and hear a certain voice challeng- ing a super-Lynch calculus proof-it's Betsy. Never base an argument on an assumption and always seek proof, are Betsy's words of advice. Activities: Debating Team, F.O.R.U.N. Y' if f 'iff I A vg i i, : I 1' vt' 3,1 f f gf X t ,t Q 1 , , an 5 5 92: X. T 3 'fy 1 c , 7 f bb is f' , if Q 3 z 1 3' 4' ff X f if , . , f ii 1 , DENISE BREAU 20 Hammond Street S03 Business Denise is always running be- tween gym and Mr. Lamb's French class. This should give Denise some practice, for one of her main interests is travel. -Future plans include business school. To help you along De- nise, we leave you no more mandatory gym classes and a little traveling music. Activities: Pep Squad. 'fic tafzrf i 52 . 'UWA 'tgps I 4 SHARON BRADLEY 36 Hollace St. 502 Business The 2:30 bell and fire drills intrigued Sheri most at W.H.S. Her future plans are Someone Special and Secretarial School. Her favorite class was Sr. En- glish with Mrs. Mac Clary. Activities: Library Attendant 2. 5. NANCY ANN BRIGHT 34 Loretta Rd. S 003 Accounting Whether working or partying, at football games or rallies, Bernie is ,always having fun. This attractive miss, an alumna of J.F.K.M., enioyed participa- ting in the Talent Show and our Senior Revue. Besides coke breaks at Brigham's, this busy senior finds time for her favor- ite, Chinese food. Activities: J.A., Talent Show, Senior Revue. HENRY BUONOMO 738 Trapelo Rd. H.R. T6 Auto Body Henry's rare but short remarks tells us that he enioys working on cars and expects to have his own body shop in the near fu- ture. JAMES BURKE 14 Mt. lda Terrace S O03 Cl Jim finds the long days at W.H.S. shortened by Mr. Col- lins' English class. Maybe a lit- erary career lies ahead for this young intellectual. EVELYN J. BURNS 34 Hardy Pond Rd. S 003 Clerk-Typist Drag-racing, wa ter-skiing, sewing, cheeseburgers and french fries are irresistible to Evelyn, who plans to work af- ter graduation. Her favorite class was office procedure. ROSE E. CAISSIE 39 Common St. S 003 Clerical Rose's outside interests are swimming and skating. School favorites were gym and En- glish. Rose plans a career as a clerk-typist. inn..-', BERNARD CAISSIE 87 High sr. S 003 General Bernie's personality radiates through his musical abilities with the trombone. He plans to become a iazz musician. Will you play at our class re- union? S 'TZJ T x JOHN BURKE 63 Circle Drive S003 C l l Jack , who professes to be- ing studious and cheerful, hates Mondays and loves Fridays. When he is not in school he can be found with friends Harpo, Bo and Ken at the local restaurants eating steak and potatoes. Activities: W Club 2, 3, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4. 8 vig: KATHLEEN M. BURNS 'I4 Oak Hill Rd. SOO3 CII Quiet Kathy enioys the friendly atmosphere of W.H.S. while trying to get from one class to another in one piece. Although she is looking for- ward to going to Mass. Bay Community College, she'll miss her clothing class with Miss McGrath. JACKIE CAISSIE 20 Lyman Terrace H.R. 20 D.E. Jackie, who doesn't like to talk about herself, says that her friends are Janet, Yvonne and Kathy, and that her favorite teacher is Mr. O'Neil. Activities: D.E.C.A.-Vice-Presi- dent. gy..-I J WT'-..rx Nm figs!! -4.7 1 if 'sv-r....,.,f JAMES CANNING 3l Hatherly Road S O03 Noneprep Tall and big, Jim states that his favorite course is Science. Gym and A.V. are appropriate interests for this sub-lover. Activities: A.V. NANCY CARAMANICA 36 Harvard Street S OO3 Business The new language lab and English with Mrs. McClary are Nancy's favorites in W.H.S. She has plans for a secretarial ca- reer. Activities: Main Office Staff, Senior House Staff, English Of- fice. 40 ' JAMES CALLAHAN 280 Beal Road S 203 C l Jim's favorite class at W.H.S. was P.O.D. with Mrs. Davis, although the 2:30 bell pleased him the most. If you ask Rick, Mike or Jack what Jim's inter- ests are they'll reply swimming, tennis and water skiing. Activities: Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Ski Club, Prom Commit- tee. PETER S. CAMERON 22 Manning Road S O03 CI Peter's willingness to help others is shown in his desire to teach after he finishes college. Water skiing, guitar playing, and eating subs are his favorite pastimes. With his good per- sonality and the support of his favorite teacher, Mrs. Apple- baum, he should succeed. Activities: Folk Club 2. .IW-'W fy' 'f W 'ir' Y'-M-rr VIVIAN M. CAMPOBASSO 44 Leitha Drive S O03 Accounting Vivian will be an actress. She enioys being herself and gets excited when Mr. May's white socks come into view or when helping Nurse Flynn. Viv's mot- to- Just Think! Activities: Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Senior Review 4, Nurses Staff 3, 4. NICHOLAS CARAMANICA 46 Elson Rd. S O04 Cl Maybe this is the year of the Tech tourney, Nick finds the successful teams of W.H.S. a pleasure to watch. You can't go wrong!! JOHN J. CALLAHAN 386 Forest Street S O03 C II Even though Cal was em- barrassed when he. tried out for the hockey team, he still became their manager and then went on to become the captain of the golf team. Actually his favorite class was not gym, but cooking with Miss Bliss. Activities: Homeroom Rep. Alt. 2, Golf Team 2, Manager Hock- ey Team 2, Capt. Golf Team 3. THOMAS CAPPADONA 212 Robbins Street 24 Electronics Thomas, whose interests are music and food, like to enioy fried rice and spare ribs with his friends. He is a confirmed girl-watcher and doesn't like homework, but he enioys re- lated classes with Mr. Daniels. College is included in his fu- ture plans. Activities: Senior Class Pres. CVoc.J. 1-ff Q, Q-A WARNER CARLSON 72 Marivista Ave. SOO4 Honors Conservative, carefree, dog- matic Warner leaves Mr. Rich- man a four by eight foot map of Ghana to be used as a win- dow shade. Bob, Marc and Bar- bra share his enthusiasm for pol- itics. Warner has plans for col- lege. Activities: Forun: Honor Society: French Club. ELEANOR CARUSO 75 Alderwood Road S004 Stenographic Always there to help when needed are the words that best describe Ellie. .Her good nature will be a great asset at business school. Activities: Housemaster's Staff: Senior Revue: English Office Staff. IDA CASELLA 31 Floyd St. S004 Stenographic Ida sympathizes with the stu- dents and has graciously do- nated more student parking spaces to the school. Her fu- ture plans are work and mar- riage. Activities: Italian Club: House- master's Staff. mv..,..,..,K PAUL CARDILLO 12 Charles Street HR 15 Auto Mechanics Paul thinks it's his duty to leave Mr. Kalishman a new head of hair. Shop was his favorite subiect at the Voca- tional. Paul's burning ambition is to have his very own phone booth. WAYNE CARTIER 145 Brown St. SOO4 Suave, debonair, exciting and daring are adiectives that best fit Wayne. Armed with the knowledge of Fleming's eco- nomics, he plans to make it big in college. I Qgg,-W qgqmf. Z ,gf DONNA CASTELLO 10 Cha-rles St. S004 CI Donna cheerfully leaves a meatball to Mrs. Davis, but keeps all the lobster she can find for herself. Outsmarting people is the favorite occupa- tion of this brown-eyed senior. Activities: F.T.A.: Talent Show: Yearbook. Z3 aww-er Hflunr' LOIS ELLEN CASALE 26 Banbury Ave. S04 Ci To help you through Boston State, vve have arranged for Cabot's to send you a sundae each night. Lois leaves Ma Johnson a supply of double bubble for her Christmas par- ties. Everyone loves the hap- piness that is Lois. Activities: Latin Club 2, 3: Li- brary Council 2, 35 Senior Re- vue. 1-R WALTER CAVANAUGH 65 Chester Lane S O04 Business Walter finishes the last piece of chicken, and heads towards Mr. Hall's business law class. A great sports fan, he likes to play or watch a good game with friends Don, Randy, Harpo. nuff, 'sf-+ it 42 Qi RICHARD CENTOLA 36 Clements Rd. S O4 CI My word, says Rich about the new wing on a hot day, Before hiking off to college he leaves Mr. Sweeny a new shirt pocket. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. LEIGH CHAGNON I3 Chester Lane S O4 Accounting Leigh a tentative member of air force, hopes to work in an office. He is an outstanding athlete with a yen for Italian food. Activities: Hockey, Baseball: Stu- dent Rep. Alternate. DEAN CHAKALIS 534 Trapelo Road S04 Cl Dean, who is an avid tennis player, also enioys English class with Mrs. Applebaum. Music of all types fascinates this happy- go-lucky senior. WILLIAM CHALMERS 33 Sanderson Rd. S O4 . CII Bill leaves Mr. Lynch a sign for the math office reading Uncle Tom's Cabin. Activities: Track, W-Club, J.A. N . JOSEPH CENTOLA ll Whitman Road SO-1 CII If asked what he likes best at W.H.S. Joe will probably reply it's the kids. He is active in both extracurricular and out- side activities but found Mr. Prohovich's English class the most interesting. Activities: Student Council 11: Talent Show 4, Senior Revue. LINDA CERICOLA 55 Bolton St. S O4 Cl Linda rallies F-troop on a charge to Brigham's after every Hawk victory. This active senior intends to organize more Hawk rallies when she becomes a teacher. Activities: Talent Show 3, 4, Italian Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Ski Club 4, Senior Revue. PAUL CHANE 69 Grant St. Hr. I6 Auto Body Paul's greatest joys come from earning money and work- ing with Mr. Scimeni in shop. In the future he plans to Eoin Uncle Sam's armed forces. Activities: Safety Committee 4: Prom Committee Class Day Com- mittee. PHILIP CHANDONAIT 337 Crescent St. S O4 Business Phil's future plans include training to be a computer an- alyst and filling this position at the new high school. His other interests include cars, cars, and more cars. JAMES CHIASSON 45 Kyman St. S O4 CII Rimma, an active sports fan, is planning to attend college. His future lies in the field of Pharmacy. 5- ' STEPHEN CINCOTTA I3 Ripley St. S 05 CI Steve leaves his math tests to the math department as a memento. Track and the Italian Club absorbed most of his extra time. Activities: Track, 2, 35 Italian Club 2, 3. C .V 'lie . , .I-if . QQ , I . ii 5 is . ...f- .iq I 3 , .. , A - 1 i fl, 'Q ij, Q, - f:.fa.1.5iPsift A ff' g ,,,,.,, f ff f, 'i. ,, f,,, , , it , a i .lgfsiiiiiiii iiliiifiiiii ill ENES CHILLEMI- 78 Wilbur St. S04 Business Five foot six inch Enie loves to eat pizza, cheeseburgers, and hot fudge sundaes with Mary, Kathy, and Donna. A business career awaits this vivacious bru- nefie. Activities: Nurse's Office, Senior House Office. flu 11 'Gr- 'll d-4.4-a, .lt 'L , Al JOHN CIVETTI 135 Charles St. Hr. I0 Draftsman John plans to build a career on his ability as a draftsman. Upon graduation he leaves be- hind pleasant memories of past acquaintances. . ,I .,.. ., ftlflggng-'.1:::...,.,,,. W lfff f we 15 av-Q 5 JON CHILINGERIAN II5 Kingston Rd. S04 Cl Jon's acting talent is equaled only by his musical talent. His experiences will stand him in good stead when he enters the legal profession. Activities: Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4i Band l, 2, 3, 11, Dance Band 4, Folk Club 2, 3, Latin Club 45 Chorus 4j Senior Review. FAY CHIN 490 Lexington St. S04 CII When he isn't racing down the corridors from English to Physics, Fay is busy planning some activity for the Art Club. His favorite pastimes are bas- ketball, pool, and American food. He leaves for Wentworth Institute in the fall. fx 'IU' 43 B.-' 'S'-Ziff' BRIAN CLARK 1247 Trapelo Rd. S05 CII Studies during the world se- ries and Mr. Collin's English class rated high with Brian. This tall brown-eyed senior who likes anything edible is looking for- ward to a career in the air force. Activities: Football 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4. MAUREEN M. CLASBY 174 Hammond St. S05 College What Maureen likes about the school is meeting new peo- ple, football games, and help- ing Nurse Flynn. The service will gain a valuable person when Maureen enters as a nurse. Activities: 'Nurses Aid. ROBERT CONCHIGLIA 43 Whitman Rd. S O05 CII Bob's main interest is cars. He not only looks forward to Ma Johnson's class, but also to the 2:30 bell. Bob hopes to attend l.B.M. school in the future. 44 MARIE CLANCY 'l5 Huntington St. S O05 Business Marie bemoans the fact that the cafe did not serve french fries. This green-eyed blond loves football, basketball games and swimming. With athletic spirit, Marie wills her sneakers to Miss Hudak. Activities: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3g Pep Squad 4, Girl's Tennis 3. MARILYN CLARKE 'IO Parsons Ave. S05 Business Water skiing, horseback rid- ing and Chinese food are Mal's favorites. To Mrs. Mac- Clary she bequeaths a bottle of Excedrin. To Paula, Sue and Karen she says Are you kid- ding? Of course I'm going to be a telephone operator. in -'ikx V ROBERT CLARK 43 Edwin Rd. S05 Honors Bob receives the award for the most completely filled out senior profile sheet. He wishes Miss Beaulne an eligible bach- elor. Activities: F0rUI'1 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4p Edi- tor of This Week at Waltham High 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2. ,JN . X2 5 CLARE' COHN 54 Washington Ave. S05 C-I After the long wait for grad- uation Clare will not be forced to go up three flights of stairs to French class. She will, how- ever, miss Calculus with Mr. Sheehan when she goes to col- lege next year. Playing guitar, horseback riding with friends Cindy, Sally and Gail are her favorite time consumers. Activities: Pep Squad 2, Senior Review Talent show, Yearbook Staff. ANN CONTE 3 Azalia Rd. S O05 D.S. Annie get your gun!! This senior is an avid fan of the W.H.S. sport teams. Known among us all as a cute kid , her sparkling smile is a frequent asset to the corridors. ROBERT CONTE 3 Azalia Rd. S O05 CII The tunnel and the catwalk hold fascination for Bob. His basic love is high speed cars of any shape or size. Mr. Sgouros' Tech. Draw. was Bob's favorite class. EDWARD COTTON 48 Miriam Rd. S05 CII Ed is finally a senior and thankful for it. He likes pizza, steak, Chinese food, and fried clams. With this background it is no wonder that he has been accepted to the Culinary Institute of America for next year. Activities: Rifle Team. TSSIHY5' ies DONALD CORMIER 9 Mount lcla Terrace S012 Work Study Don's idea of utopia is lying on a beach under the blazing sun. To the school go all his unpaid parking tickets. His main ambition after graduation is to own The Hilltop . CLAUDE CORMlER 150 Hammond St. S05 Cl lf you inquire as to Claude's abilities, he'll claim his guitar playing is best. Either college or the service loom in the fu- ture. Q7'Z'Wt 7' ,jg P3 Y 1 Juv- 'JUN PAUL COTONI 513 Lexington St. SO5 Cl What I enioyed most here was watching the Hawks win. He plans to graduate with a maior in agriculture from Uni- versity of Mass. Just make sure there's time to return to an occasional Hawk game after graduation. CLAUDE COUILLARD 'l2'l High St. S05 Business Claude, who doesn't embar- rass easily, likes cars, food, baseball, and girls. To Mrs. Bab- bit he bequeaths contact lenses that don't attract dust par- ticles. Activities: Track 2, 3. MARY ELLEN CROSS 340 Lexington St. S05 Honors Mary Ellen or Khufu as she is sometimes called enioys the company of the iug band and the weekly gatherings at Nets. Both Spanish and biology are a constant source of amusement to her. KENNETH CURTIN ll Hagar Lane S O05 CII Who can forget the hockey performance of our hazel-eyed captain? When Kenny isn't prac- ticing he may be found with Harpo, Jacky and Bob. Mr. Peroni's Business Law class rat- ed high with this popular sen- ior, who will never forget the good times at W.H.S. Activities: Hockey 'l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Talent Show 3, 4. as- I DONNE CUTTING 6 Rando Lane S O05 CII Donne's favorite teachers are three good choices-Mrs. John- son, Mrs. Davis and Mr. Foley. Noticing a slight problem in the Math office, he wills Mr. Sweeney a razor blade and an instruction booklet on its prop- er use. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Outdoor track 2, 3, W Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, Senior Re- vue 4, Mirror Business Staff 4. f .elif ' - ,-1 ,sa Sm-ff' 'hw- SUSAN CURTIS 32 Dale Street S Oi i Work Experience Susan likes the different courses available at Waltham High but thinks disciplinary action is too severe. Her favor- ite teacher is Mrs. O'Rourke, to whom she leaves all her books and papers. She plans to be a secretary after graduation. KATHLEEN CURTIS 605 Lexington Street S O04 CI Lynda and Anne tell us that Kathy can usually be found at a W.H.S. dance or a basketball game. She lives for the sum- mer when she can pursue her favorite sport-surfing. Kathy plans to be a physical therapist after graduation. Activities: Ski Club 2, National Honor Society, Senior Musical Revue, Talent Show 3, 4. MARC CUTLER 137 Main Street S O05 Honors Politically-minded Marc dis- likes not being treated as an in- dividual by school officials and plans to enter law school after a liberal .arts education. Marc's favorite class was U.S. and World Affairs with Miss Barber. Activities: Foreign Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, Na- tional Honor Society S745' ' ..- ., J .ii fm gh 1-W. ' ' mmm- 46 ELLEN DACEY 23 Wilmet Street S 106 CI Ellen, a ski enthusiast, plans to attend college after gradu- ation. To her we award an au- tographed 8xlO glossy of Miss Barber. ' I iff' 4 is , q ' EM ,f X f f l' i.. LINDA CYR 44 Myrtle Street S O05 V CI and CII Linda's favorite class is with Mrs. Johnson. Not forgetting Mr. Tyner, she leaves him an in- exhaustible supply of double- bubble. Activities: G.A.P., F.N.A., Y.W.C.A. MARCIA DAHLIN 55 Woodland Road S 106 CI Marcia loves water skiing, eating spaghetti with Swedish meatballs, and traveling, espe- cially with Paula and Rahna. She is a Mr. Bohlman fan and a future nurse. Activities: Scenery Committee for Senior Review, Latin Club 2. MARILYN DALLA COSTA 1160 Trapelo Rd. S-IO6 C ll Mal plans to be a teacher af- ter she attends college, she is now interested in swimming and horseback riding. She likes Math with Mrs. Kudera. Mal bequeaths a chair and a whip to Miss Andreasian. Activities: Girls Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Rep. 4: Sen- ior Musical Review. RICHARD F. DANIELS 784 Moody Street 5-16 Business Polite and unassuming Rich- ard demands Why is it that only teachers get to buy cokes? There is nothing' he enioys more than a iuicy steak. q 'f I 'Q NANCY DEFEO 52 Jacquline Rd. S-lO6 Business Next to getting married Nan- cy hopes to become a beau- tician. Nancy's most pleasant memories of W.H.S. are the well prepared subs of the cafe, and Miss Scott's English class. Activities: Dancing ss. X is-...f ANNETTE DALLAIRE 45 Charles Street S-106 Business Annette finds W.H.S. a pleas- ant change from her Canadian background, especially Mgr. Blos- som's history class. She plans to continue her career here as a secretary. Activities: English Dept. Staff. 'Ns,,,, I. ANN DAVIDSON 'I9 Upton Road S-106 Business Annie, who loves the 2:30 bell most of all, leaves a bottle of aspirin to Mrs. Mac Clary. Eating grilled cheese sandwiches and horseback riding with Carol, Paula, Marie and Mary were her favorite recreations. Next year will be devoted to l.B.M. school. I -j -I4 'W'- MARIE DEFINO 73 Harvard Street S-IO6 C-i Marie likes bowling, piano, and teaching Sunday school. She liked the Biology and Chem- istry labs and English with Mrs. Johnson. To Mrs. Dorin she leaves a desk scrubbed with Babbo. Activities: Latin Club, F.N.A.7 Mr. Morang's Office Staff, Alt. Homeroom Rep. fur,-....,,. GERTRUDE F. DARRAH 80 Lakeview Terrace S-lO6 College Trudy, who loves to cook, is unhappy that there is no music in the cafeteria during lunch. ln a few short years, she hopes to be teaching elementary school and then she might need the map of the Chinese prov- inces that she now wills to Mrs. Roby. Activities: F.T.A., German Club. BRENDA DAVIDSON 19 Upton Road S-IO6 C-1 Brenda, an athlete, is friendly with our gym teachers and, as a result, wills each of them a bright orange sweat suit for those cold fall days on the soc- cer field. Next year Brenda will dribble her way onto a college basketball court. Activities: Basketball: Volleyball, Softball. BV? 47 -rff .gum R' CHRISTOPHER DEMEO I4 KingsIey's CT. S IO6 CI Chris, The president of our W club, insists that Ernie's, in Brunswick, Maine, is the best Thing in New England. Of course This still doesn't beat peanut butter and ielly sand- wiches, Math with Mr. Shee- han, T-Man, Flame, and The Hang. SUSAN DELLA CAMERA 1084 Main ST. S IO6 Cl Susan likes The 5 minutes between classes and is inter- ested in horseback riding. She hopes to attend U. of Mass., and enioys English with Mrs. Steinberg. To Mrs. Dorin she leave steel desks that can't be written on. DAVID B. DeMARCO 138 Virginia Rd. Electronics David, who describes him- self as plump and iolly, likes To work with cars, radio and Television repair. He enioys us- ing the equipment in the shop. His favorite class is science and math with Mr. Daniels and he plans To work after graduation. :UQ fxf -...S-W any 'E RALPH J. DeMARlNO 47 Bruce Road S IO6 C11 Ralph likes music and is an expert at The organ. He enioys vacations but is always happy Tp come back To Mr. Proho- vich's English classes. f ,E I 5.-fe:-:. if . Q -T si3.1'.l-.2:1:s1i:15is1 Ti 'lf 2. A --.. ' f.gw-,gzgfgfn1,14-1-p:::..f::,.,.,,, . ,Qgz Lf zz, , ' 5521-:141iff:1:f6:.:::f:.pfaziyggfsmf mt. 5 2,-gf ..' w-f:i::g.'-13 42, ., 1.5-:A 14.9324ff1:: 1::.C'l:-imzzzzzff-A1 ' 1:11. fyff.: .Y gps:1.3.7is.::-ggzlvzmg,3:f::::::Eff, ' 'P' ' -. 1:31-1 -525:::::1:z:ff:::z.-::::'.::::E?' .rs-v-.. if' f- 'A 23.4-'...... ':22 . spit . .. 'Q , -:::5,'-:E-'A' . ROBERT M. DeLUCA 56 Orange St. S IO6 CI Honest, loyal, trustworthy and witty Bob enioys Kosher salami and bagels after a swim meet. He wills Mr. Fleming, his favor- ite teacher, a nut shell kit that he can fill with anything he wants. EARL DEMEO 50 Murray St. Machine Shop The Hulk stomps through the corridors of the Voc think- ing of Aldo's pizza, iello, and climbing up Cat Rock. Ma- rines, here I come! I SUSAN DENK 26 Farnum Road S IO6 C7 Inspired by Miss Stich's class, Susan plans to maior in art history at college. Perhaps she will return to W.H.S. and carry on in Miss Stich's footsteps. IRENE DENTY 456 Lincoln St. S-106 CI Irene tearfully graduates as memories of hall meetings with her friends, cheery cafe lunches, and understanding teachers flash by her eyes. PAUL DGSAULNIERS 107 Colonial Avenue S012 Work Study Paul likes dances, and parties as activities. His friends are Lenny, Paul, and Mike and his future plans include going into the service. WALTER DI GIUSTO 274 School Street S106 CI Walter is the laconic type and devotes little energy to filling in profiles. However, he did volunteer his favorite class, Math IV with Mr. Sweeney, and his future plans-attending college. UTM' JANE DePASS 47 Ellison Park S108 College Jane, an English muffin fan, plans to be a teacher or a nurse. She says, I love to make people laugh. She enioyed Ma Johnson's English class. GEORGE DeVINCENT 82 Lawrence Street S106 C11 Placid George plans to enter the service or attend college after graduation. He is a mem- ber of the maiority when it comes to his favorite food speggetti and meatballs. 501, 'Q--rf' -'vi BARBARA DINOFF 31 Woodchester Circle S106 Honors Barb has made numerous un- derwater campaigns for her fa- vorite candidates and describes herself as outspoken Frank. She likes pressed apricots and her friends, Warner, Bob, Les, and Pizz. She plans,to major in Psychology at college. To Mr. Hood she leaves a 2 hours' supply of soothies. nic... .. . i.-1, -Wk ' . I - V. - eg-pm I t .wg ' -- , , WW. UMNW, T ' -am ' 1 es :M 4 CLAIRE DESISTO 366 Waverley Oaks Rd. S-106 Business Instead of machines being her controllers, Claire has en- rolled in the business course to become a controller of the ma- chines. With a working knowl- edge of the many machines here, she should be successful. MICHAEL J. DEVLIN 219 Lowell Street S-106 Business Mike plans to work after graduation or attend business school. His ambition is to mo- nopolize Wall Street and retire at an early age. 49 if , wi ff Q' ' ' .,-...J sf S 'E - 3 . ' .gf Lf, ' J 3' lf a lflzl is ' E' , 4,'2 l 5 5-'i' APA ' . 0 ' uf ANN DOWCETT 65 Grove Street S OOI CII Ann is an expert at lunch and math with Mr. O'Brien. Ann plans to go on to art school after graduation. Although she and Sheri don't like English, they seem to make up for it in Mr. Sgouros' art room. CINDY DOWMAN l8l Warren Street S OOI CII Cindy enioys studying mod- ern iazz. She leaves Mr. Hall a punch line for his iokes. After her debut as a comedy writer, she plans to go to Fashion de- signing school. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3, Tal- ent Show 2, 3, Folk Club 3. MARY JANE DOHERTY 86 Miriam Road S O03 Business Mary Jane enioys watching the Hawks overcome their ri- vals and goes to all of the foot- ball games with friends Bar- bara, Carol and Patti. During the off season she enioys ski- ing and eating her favorite Italian and sea foods. She likes Mrs. Babbitt's English class and plans to go to Business school in the future. Activities: English office 4. -dQ 9 '4 JOSEPH DOUCET 39 Francis Street S O05 CII Danny's happiest moment of the day is 2:30. His favorite class is English with Mr. Col- Iura, and his favorite foods are pizza and hamburgers. Outside activities include racing cars. Danny sees himself as an ac- countant in the future. SUSAN DOLLARD I4 Buxton Lane S 004 Cl Actually those salmon pink floors in the basement acld class! Susan agrees that the idea of having the Senior Prom outside of the school is won- derful. DOUGLAS DOW 578 Lexington Street S O05 Doug, our saxophone player, lists his years in the band as o, 1, 2, 3, 4 His most embarrassing experience was reading in Mr. O'Brien's Math 4 class. Doug wills a demoli- tion corps to W.H.S. before he passes on to college and 'the diplomatic corps. Activities: W.H.S. Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Rus- sian Club 3, 4, Mirror Staff 47 Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Senior Re- vue 4. THOMAS DUBIE 48 Lakeview Terrace S O05 Physics with Mr. Levesque has a hidden appeal for tall, dark Dube. Excitement for this steak-loving Hawker means ski- ing, victory parties and tech tourney games, especially when he's with Hack, Jeff, Mike, Murph and Buzzard. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, W Club 4. ,-l' I S v,,v ,i'y VV X L4 it-it iaiiillilililtitiitxsr t. ,misfit 50 I CHARLES DUNBAR 68 Marianne Rd. S 108 CII Charlie, who enioyed his eco- nomics class with Mr. Fleming, plans to include college and the service in his future. Activities: Assistant H.R. Rep. 4, Ski Club 4. DONNA ELDRIDGE 31 Essex St. S 004 Stenographer Donna and friends Nancy, Jean and Linda, will vote for any ltalian dish. This art en- thusiast hopes to attend busi- ness school in the future. ROY DUDDY 55 Chester Ave. S O05 Cl Roy, who thinks that the minor sports at W.H.S. don't receive enough publicity, can be found in the company of Terry, Buddy and Kenny. This athletic senior has planned to enter college after graduation. Activities: Track 2, 3, 4, W Club 3, 4. GAIL EAGAN ' 9 Massasait Court S O1 Cl Shy, unassuming, ski-loving Gail- leaves, with a fond fare- well, an Oscar to Mr: Col- lura for his performance in Rio Bravo. Calculus with Mr. Sheehan starts her on the road to being a math major at Northeastern. Activities: Drama Club, Senior Revue, Talent Show, Yearbook, National Honor Society. STEPHEN ALBERT DUGAS 43 Claremont St. S 201 Cl Steve, who plans to attend Boston College, gets a kick' out of passing from class to class. He liked English with Miss Ko- ledo and because of a con- science, he leaves Mr. Foley a year's supply of tranquilizers. Activities: H.R. Rep. 2, 3, Draj ma Club 3, 4, Senior Revue, Student Council Pres. 4, J.A., Ta-lent Show 4, Yearbook. EDWARD EDMUNDS 68 Dale Street W 201 Cl Eddie, who is active in weightlitting and boxing, will long be remembered by the many grateful children who came under his tutelage at the Boys' Club. 'Inq Qin,--,. DlANE DUPREZ 11 Elson Rd. S O01 Honors Diane, an art butt, likes to eat torrone and yogart. Friends Les- lie, Carole and Betsy testify that Diane wills her body to the Science Department tor research. Activities: Latin Club, French Club, Art Club, Italian Club, Yearbook. 51 I S. MICHELE A. ENGRASSIA 164 Lake St. S O03 CII Michele, a vibrant member of the group , is seriously in- terested in Christian education and is considering a career in teaching. Her plans also include the Woman's Army Corps and perhaps O.C.S. is-5, Wklnv DENNIS FALLO 171 Pine Hill Circle S 203 CII Dennis' interests include art, music and girls, he plans to maior in interior designing. He, Ro-Ro, Chet and Fred enioy art with Mr. Sgouros. Activities: Art Club, Library Council. JANET ELDRIDGE 111 Rockridge Rd. S 201 CII Janet, a new member of the group would like to leave her books to some incoming Sophomore. Between swimming and toloogganing she plans to find time to become a secre- tary. Activities: Italian C-lub. 49 JOSEPH FAHEY 37 Claremont St. S 205 CI Considered an active partici- pant in sports, Joe naturally has an appetite for steak and pizza. Who knows what lies ahead for him! JOHN E. ELLIS 337 River St. S O05 C1 The unbearable heat of the W building at the end of the year almost caused John to lose his beautifully maintained cool several times. Thoughts of hamburgers and spaghetti do the trick everytime, eh, John? Activities: Biology Lab Assistant, Physics Lab Assistant. VERONICA FAIR 34 Rando Lane S O02 C1 Ronnie enioyed English with Mrs. Applebaum. She is active in anything musical . Future plans are to maior in French or Russian. Activities: Latin Club 2, Senior House Office 2, 3, 4, Senior Revue, Lang. Lab. 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 4, Chorus 4, French Club 2, 4, Russian Club 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. wwf' We ff' ELAINE ENOS 25 Elson Rd. S O03 Stenographic Elaine's red hair matches her cheeks when she remembers having slammed the wrong lock- er door on one of her friend's fingers. Her interests include cooking and sewing. She would like to leave a pair of automatic running sneakers to the gym teachers. SANDRA FALLO 84 Lakeview Ave. S 108 Honors Friendly, brown-eyed Sandy can usually be found with Sue, Diane, and Lois at the radiator with the rest of the gang. If she's not there look for Sandy in her favorite class with Ma Johnson. Her special interests in languages as well as the work she has put into the 1968 Mir- ror, have kept this Senior busy. Activities: Guidance 3, 4, Sci- ence Office, Yearbook. LINDA FALZONE 153 Hawthorne Rd. S108 Business Linda enioys dancing and has had a life-long ambition to be a professional model. Mr. Pe- roni is her favorite Teacher at W.H.S., and veal parmesan is her favorite food anywhere. SQ ...Q- SAL FERLAZZO 271 River St. HR. 11 Machine Shop Sal plans to combine his in- terest in making money with a career in the Air Force. Three cheers for a future A.F. Gen- eral. Q LINDA FEDELE 48 Francis St. - S108 Stenographic Linda has a great interest in art and sports and enioys the basketball and football games at W.H.S. Her hopes for the future center around an early spring wedding and New York. MARIA FEI 1 72 Hibiscus Ave. S108 Clerk-typist Maria has a rooted interest in the field of interior decorat- ing. She follows fiendishly the Red Sox and keeps herself in action with friends Kathy and Mary Anne. Her smiling per- sonality will bring Maria many years of happiness. I X I JANE FEELEY 42 Cedar St. S108 Clerk-typist Janie, like many other seniors at W.H.S., enioys the football and basketball seasons. Jane in- tends to be a future secretary. The favorite subiect of Jane's was English with Miss Scott. Activities: English Office Staff- 4. SUSAN FELT 48 Dorchester St. S108 C-1 Sue, who claims sheisqueaks when excited, leaves Mr. Shee- han an entire class that knows what he is talking about. Paul- ie and Sue are almost insep- arable. Sue plans to attend Newton-Wellesley to become a nurse. Activities: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Guidance Office Staff. ,, . if arf- 'li,-. MARIA FALZONE 1 Lauton Place S011 Business Maria's main interests are her friends, hairdressing and mar- riage. Her favorite subiect at W.H.S. is English with Miss Scott and Mrs. O'Rourke. Activities: Pep Squad. BW--1 LYNDA FERRANTE 27 Drury Lane S108 Business This cute senior loves dancing and swimming, and is able to eat subs, french fries and roast beef without ever getting fat. Lynda enioys clothing class with Miss Magrath, and of course she never tires of being with her close friends. 53 565. W VN. 'sa- LAWRENCE FERRO 28 Edge Hill Road S-108 General Larry will always remember the great moments of high school. The Hawk Victories in sports, assemblies, and espe- cially the lunches in the cafe will never be forgotten. 'da' -f 'T i DAVID R. FRASER 245 Main Street S 108 CII Dave can't hear enough music or have enough roast beef, Chi- nese and Italian food. The un- dertaking business won't be the same once this senior enters it. 54 MARY FERRICK 12 Old Lexington Road S 108 Clerk-Typist You don't say? says Mary to Fran, Dawn and Wendie. Mary hopes to be a secretary after graduation, so that she'll have enough money to pay for her first love-Chinese food. DAVID R. FETTERHOFF 331 Grove Street 13 Carpentry David likes to work in shop and is employed after school. His favorite class is the one taught by Mr. Russell. After graduation Dave plans to enter the Navy. LORRAINE M. FERRO 10 Brown's Ave. S 108 Non-prep Lorraine has a warm outgo- ing personality. She enioys her English class with Mr. Steinberg and eating Italian food. Her fu- ture plans include hairdressing. iw new JOHN FIELD 300 Florence Road S 108 CII What would the senior class have done without their hard working Pres. Jack? Active in everything, Barney Fife lists football, surfing, dramatics and the incident at 5th lunch his favorites. When not debating in P.O.D. with Mrs. Davis or caus- ing a commotion in Ma's En- glish class, Barnie can be found on the bridge with Murph, Buz- zard, Hack and the rest of Rudy's gang. The class of '68 wishes Jack every success in college and says Thank you ! 'MB f JAMES FESTOG 90 Myrtle Street S 108 CII Jim says he is an average American-type kid who wants to be an Air Force pilot. He likes English with Mr. Prohovich. To food connoisseur Oscar Mey- er he leaves a sample of the cafe food. ANNETTE FINAMORE 28 Hibiscus Ave. S 108 Clerk-Typist Annette enioys reading and sewing and the dances at Wal- tham High. She likes eating lob- ster and French-fries with Tridy, Carol, Anna and Gloria. Filing with Mrs. Dorin rates high, for she hopes to become a clerk- typist. M-Q., if I Q? 5 ETHAN FORBES 68 Rockridge Road S 108 Cl Ethan, who enioys sports, says his most embarrassing mo- ment is too embarrassing to tell! He likes eating steak and French fries with Steve, Vin, Harry Dave, and Don. Math with Mr. O'Brien was a favorite class of college bound Ethan: Activities: Spanish Club 4, Ger- man Club 2. LEE FRASER 245 Main Street S 108 CII Skiing, Football, swimming and De Molay occupied Lee's spare time during his three years at W.H.S. He enioyed Mr. Curry's Math Class and is look- ing forward to IBM School. LYNNE FLANIGAN 142 Chaffee Avenue S 108 CII Let's go Hawkers, bellows Lynne at football games and ral- lies. After the game Lynne bounds into Brighams escorted by F-Troop or Wild Bill . This energetic senior enioyed the talent show and Senior Revue as well as math with Miss Bowen. Lynne looks forward to a fu- ture in college. Activities: Talent Show 3, 4, Senior Revue 4, Pep Squad 3, 4. BARBARA FUCCI 158 Forest Street S 108 CII Four-foot-ten-inch Barbie plays a guitar, roller skates and eats Italian food. She enioys English with Mr. Collins and spends most of her free time with Vickie and Janet. Barb hopes that she'll become an L.P.N. Activities: Future Nurses 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH C. FOLEY 209 Linden Street U S 108 Cll Although French with Mr. Thibault was a popular sub- iect with Joseph, it was Mrs. Feldman's classes that have in- spired him to maior in math at college. Activities: Homeroom Rep. 3, 4. ., M... 1 ,, fm' XZ, f, f -It .,.. f iff., 'T ' ' 34, , ,, Virg- ,- ' 1 f. . ' V 2. , I , ,uf . ,.. DONALD FROST 22 Yetten Terrace S 206 Cl Frosty likes sports and fast cars. He plans to enter college or the service after graduation. Donald will make a great in- fantry officer with all his drive. if tn-nv' wil LESLIE FORGIONE 84 Forest Street S 108 Honors Les likes swimming, skiing and surfing with Berb, Nina and Pizz. She makes a proiect of observing life at Harvard Square and is a baklava and colly ap- ricot leather expert. She likes Ca-lculus ll with Mr. Lynch and has at last decided to will Mr. Sweeney his desk back. Activities: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Math Team 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. ...am I gain.. 794' ALAN GAHAN 141 Dale Street Room 12 Welding As newly elected president of the, Voc., l, Alan Gahan, here- by announce that we're going co-ed as of last Mon. Above the cheers of the happy throng, one can sense the inner ful- fillment of Alan's life long am- bition being realized. 55 MARIAN GALLAGHER 52 Auburn Street S108 Cl- Marian, an active member of the German and Ski Clubs, would like to leave an unbreak- able mimeograph machine to Mr. Hood. She enjoys English with Ma Johnson. College is in Marian's future plans. Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4: National Hon- or Society 3, 4: Senior Review 4, Talent Show 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. MICHAEL GAHAN 141 Dale Street Printing Mike enloys cars of the racing class only. In his future plans, he has left space for a few racing trophies. 'Qs N61 JOSEPH GALLANT 7 Elm Ave. S 012 Work Study Keep the faith, Baby , shouts Joe as he runs to his favorite class with Mr. Prohovich. We hope that you don't miss all that pizza in the service. H wiv RICHARD G. GALLAGHER JR. 594 Main Street Hudson, Mass. H. R. 11 Machine Shop Richard enioys working on cars. He 'has the Air Force mapped out for his future plans. Skills he attained at WHS will stand him in good stead. DONNA GAMBLE 18 Crestview Road S005 CII Who is Donna? She's a bub- bly, enthusiastic senior who de- clares equality for all, including a student reception room. Activities: Nurse Office Staff, English Office Staff. MARIA LOUISE GAJDA 95 Morton Street S108 CI Maria, a very active member of the class of 68, can be seen with a folk guitar in hand on her way to Harvard Square. Cousin Mae and her friends enioy the music of Dylan, Don- ovan and Shayne. Maria's fu- ture plans include college, then photo-iournalism. Activities: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Talent Show 3, 4. ROBERT GALLAGHER 126 Warwick Ave. H.R. I6 Auto Body Robert hates morning ses- sions, but heenioys working in the shop. He can often be found eating subs with Emile or con- versing with Tuba on the way to Mr. Scimeni's class. His future plans include the service and working in an auto-body shop. ,nw I l . r STEPHEN GARDENER 400 Lincoln St. College ll Steve looks forward to gradu- ation and enjoys football. This blue-eyed senior has a keen in- terest in motorcycles. Along with his blue machine comes his teasing smile. His future plans are college and someday . .. a Harley. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4. ROGER GAUDET 'l5 Waverly St. H.R. Dist. Ed. Roger enioys calling himself Kippy and waits for the 11 o'clock bell rather than the two-thirty. To Mr. Neylon he leaves 1,000,000 blue slips and a very happy 1969. After gradu- ation Roger would like to gohto school and become a million- aire. Activities: DECA. 1' ALLEN J. GETTINGS 279 Dale St. SGT Cl We're sure Mr. Sheean will appreciate the used handker- chief Al is bequesting him. Steak, football, and chemistry with Mrs. Mc Knight have been his favorites over the past three years. Al's friend, Al, will con- firm Al's enioyment of the walks between classes at W.H.S. .-.J '!Q!.'::'f 1 'W MW JAMES GENEROSO 92 Bright St. S2l'l I Cl Sports played a maior role in Jim's three years at W.H.S., not to mention typing with Mr. Tyner, Tennis, surfing, and bas- ketball. His friends Chas, Mouse and Mike are going to help him become the millionaire he has plans to be. We know that General Jim will succeed in any- thing he does. Activities: Basketball Ccapt.l, Tennis fcapt.J, Vice-Pres. of Student Council, W-Club. JOHN GARVIN 7Joy Street S-2ll- C-l John is happy with the ro- tating schedule here but shakes his head deiectedly when l.B.M. assigns him to the girl's gym or third lunch which is really a math class. Qrff-gn-Q ANTHONY GIARDINA ll Ledge Rd. SOl Honors Butch's best friends at W.H.S. were Balky, Bessie, Barry, Stu, and Miss Koledo. Away foot- ball games, Kelly's, and the Senior Musical Revue were his favorites. He looks forward to college and no 7:45 bell. l Q 'f-'I' JOHN GEMELLI 26 Bennett St. S211 CII Six foot Gemell likes sports of all kinds as well as eating lasagna with his friends Lenny and Ducky. He enioys typing ,with Mr. Tyner and plans to attend college. Activities: Basketball 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Tennis 2. KATALIN GERO 109 Doty St. S O5 Business Say wha-! yells hazel-eyed Katalin when she heard Wal- tham High got a new cook. 'While eating her favorite dish rakot krumphi , she' makes plans to become a secretary. x PT... 57 JOANNE GIROLAMO 147 Robbins Street S308 Business Joanne a brilliant imperson ator would like to own a yel low Charger. She loves bring- ing the attendance sheet in the morning. When last seen she was eating the cafe's grilled cheese sandwiches with friends Bobbi, Jill, B.J. and Terry. WILLIAM GLADMAN 1054 Trapelo Road S OO1 Business Bill plans a future in the busi- ness world. His conservative na- ture should be a great asset to him in this endeavor. GUY GIROVARD 149 Robbins St. Auto Mechanics lt's really great to acquire a skill before you graduate. It makes future employment more profitable and successful. BARBARA GIBSON 19 Harland Road S O5 Honors Dr. Kubin's interesting ex- planations of natural phenom- ena such as iron poor blood will help Phredd next year as an anthropology major at Indiana University. Activities: Band, 2, 3, 4, Year- book-Editor. if e -.-- SQ? ,Q 4' SALLY GLIDDEN 57 Dexter Street S306 To bewildered sophomores Buddy leaves a series of traf fic signs. Describing herself as blonde blue-eyed and 'crazy she enioys football and basket- ball games and Mr. Sheehan's Calculus classes. With U. of Mass. in the future she'll need a year's supply of chinese food and Brigham's ice cream. 47 X --A... .M 'WM KATHY GIORGIANNI 706 Trapelo Road S306 C1 and C11 To you Kathy, we, the class of 1968, will you ten minutes for passing between classes- ample time to talk with your friends Patty, Margaret, Sheila or Maria, also, one portable pizza and a cafeteria turkey dinner specia-l. DONALD GLAWSON 830 Moody Street S07 q Don will never forget W.H.S., and his best friends Carol, Art, and Rich. He hopes to continue on to pushing buttons in com- puters and adiusting machines. Business DC DIANE GOGUEN 78 Chester Lane S011 Work Study Diane likes roller skating and swimming and says she loves to live and looks forward to getting married. Mrs. O'Rourke, her favorite teacher, will get another desk if her will is car- ried out. STUART GOLDSTEIN 69 Tudor St. SOT Cl Stu is one of the most pop- ular seniors at WHS. Football, Mr. McKnight's dramatic chem- istry class and Talent Show re- hearsals were major interests. His surprise appearance in the Senior Revue is one that will long be remembered. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, Track 3, 4, German Club 3, Talent Show 4, Senior Revue 4, W Club 4, Drama Club 3, 4. SHARON GOODMAN 72 Bedford St. S 306 Clerk Typist Sherry's fondest memories pf WHS will be the happy days she had decorating the Junior Prom. This petite blue-eyed beauty is slated for the Kath- erine Gibbs School. HILTON GOUTHRO 26 Dexter St. S OOl Cl Hiltie, one of the best dressed seniors, enjoys seeing friends in the corridors be- tween classes, especially Den- ny, Phil, and Rosemary. He dis- likes cafe studies, but has lno objection to the subs and piz- zas served there. We leave you an orange colored pool table and a recording of Hey Man . DAVID GREEN 55 Whittier Ave. S O05 Cl Dave can frequently be found in the Jolly Beaver waiting for his new guitar and making fu- ture plans for the Red Olive. Dave enjoys singing with the Jug Band and doing anything out of the ordinary. Activities: Language Lab 2, Ger- man Club 2, Library Staff 3, Sen- ior Revue 4, Talent Show 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Drama Club 4. . ,gun A .H I u l f 1 ,.f bt ,iw f X I' ! 1' ,. f 9 ., -, AQ -.3 , f , . f We s 1 f r if I , 1943 13 271 if, , Q5 45 , ,I JS? Q6 4 X 3 I 9' rf' gf JEFFREY GOODE 34 Cabot St. 5201 CH Jeff enjoyed sports here at WHS. When he is not in Miss Bowen's math class, he may be found in the company Of MBC or Cune. Activities: Baseball 3, 4: BBS' ketball 4. THOMAS GORGONE 62 Bruce St. H.R. 24 Electronics Thomas is interested in sports and the school newspaper. He would like to leave Mr. Daniels a demerit pad that is good for life. Activities: School Newspaper, H.R. Rep. WALTER GREENBLOTL 73 Barbara Rd. S 005 CII Wally is frequently reminded by his friends about the day he wore two different colored socks to school. Collecting im- portant books and his friends occupy his spare time. . Q LINDA GOVONE 620 Turner St. S O02 Honors Linda occupies herself with reading and sketching and plans to be a French or English teach- er. She leaves a spitting chicken and a ball point banana to Mrs. Steinberg. Activities: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, YearbOOk 4, Honor Society 4. in-. 59 JANET GROPPI ' 85 Potter Road S O2 Steno Bowling is one of this sen- ior's favorite pastimes-especial- ly when her friends Toni, Carol and Vac are with her. Janet is an ambitious student who hopes to apply her secretarial skills to some high-paying executive po- sition. Activities: English Office Staff. 0 1 5, if it PAUL GULLOTTI 90 Chester Lane S O2 C I College bound Paul will take along money happy memories with him next year. Foremost will be those of Mr. Foley's math class and of his buddies Bob, Joe and Dave. Activities: Baseball 2, Basket- ball. 'C lf! 60 ANNEMARIE GIUGNO I8 Dix St. S 203 Cl Ma Johnson's exciting English classes have inspired Annemarie to become a teacher. Perhaps Waltham High will be the for- tunate recipient of her many talents, when she completes her college training. Activities: Italian Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Senior Revue, En- glish Office Staff 4, Housemas- ter's staff 2, 3, 4. VICTORIA HAMANN 21 Chester Lane W 201 CII Vicki enioys no school days well, don't we all? She likes her earth science c-lass with Mr. Regan and leaves him a brand new lab complete with volcanoes and running streams. Marriage seems to be in Vicki's future. s, X . 7 . ,, W X.. ' JEANETTE GUISTI I38 Felton St. S Oll Work-study Bryant and Stratton's gain will be Waltham's loss when fun loving Janette leaves our halls. She hopes to make a future in the l.B.M. field. Activities: Basketball 2, 4 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. EILEEN HANDRAHAN 25 Hardy Pond Rd. w 201 Clerk-typist Eileen's recreational pastimes include parties and engaging in aquatic sports at the sea shore. Business school will occupy her more serious moments after graduation. ROSEMARY GUADAGNINO 37 Rosewood Dr. SO2 Steno Rose, who was one of W.H.S.'s great sports fans, is also an active participant her- self. She hopes to make good use of the fine training she re- ceived here by becoming an outstanding medical secretary. Activities: Girls' Sports, Eng. Of- fice Staff. RICHARD HACHE 571 Main sf. H.R. ll Machine Shop To keep up his strength, Hach will eat anything in sight. He uses up a lot of energy playing basketball and swimming. Prep school lies ahead-then who knows? Maybe world's great- est mechanic kind of makes you want to stop and think, huh? JANN-CAROL HANDRAHAN 25 Hardy Pond Rd. W 201 Stenographic Jann-Carol has a fondness for the cafe, parties, and sports. Her favorite class is English with Mrs. Shirley and her future plans include business school. Activities: Pep Squad 2: Main Office 4. JUDITH HARDING 85-A Robbins St. W 201 Stenographic Judy who has enioyed our sports events at W.H.S. has spent quite a bit of time de- vising a secret whistle so that Mr. Tyner can get the complete attention of his class. Judy plans to go into secretarial school: Activities: Housemaster's Office 2, Mr. Levey's Office 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. wi K CYNTHIA HARTMAN 97 Myrtle St. S 205 CI Cindy wills the Social Studies Dept. a life time supply of Harvard interns. Her interests en- compass sewing, tennis and lunches with Sara, Gail and Umsie. Activities: Pep Squad 2: Italian Club 2, 3, French Club 2: Dra- ma Club 2: Housemaster's Of- fice 2, 3: Talent Show 3, Senior Review 4. em CHRISTINE HART l3I Woerd Ave. S 205 Stenographic Chris' shorthand class with Miss Mooney has encouraged this senior to enter the secre- tarial profession. She leaves Miss Mooney an electric stamper for the application of gold stars. is ANNE S. HANSEN 52 Rumford Ave. H.R. 20 D.E. Anne enjoys drums and horse- back riding and plans to travel before settling down. Last year she liked English with Mrs. Bow- man and this year's favorite class is D.E. with Mr. O'Neil. Activities: D.E.C.A.-Pres. 4. AP MW DARLENE HARVIE 66-B Hansen Rd. S 205 Stenographic You gotta be kidding says Harv as she puffs up the hill with her toboggan trailing be- hind her. Darleen's favorites include spaghetti, pizza, and snowy days. She plans a career as a secretary after leaving W.H.S. 'Q 1. x-'J... fq'.A. xi ii, 3.6 new - ,.. it 4, 1' - 't ' -' W .ii f-I,'E,.3 ' I 22: V. - ..- af iff I sf fl, KAREN HARRIS 108 Villa St. S 205 Cl Karen's main desire is to be- come an English teacher mod- eled after her favorite teacher Ma Johnson. She is the female lead in the great trio of Barry, Gary, and Karen that daily en- tertain Miss Stich's Art History Class. Activities: Teen Canteen Council 3, 4: Spanish Club Pres. 4: Folk Song Club 2, 3: FTA 3, 4, Mr. Belliveau's Staff 2, 3, 4: Reflector 2: Mirror Representa- tive 3, 4. LAWRENCE HART ll ,Falmouth Rd. S 203 Business Larry whose future includes the service or business school has enioyed the cafe study pe- riods at W.H.S. His main inter- ests are sports and good food. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4. . EPP' ' s in Q xg JOHN HIGGINS I7 Jennings Rd. S 203 C I John likes music and math, and is interested in electronics. With Steve, Caesar, and Whit he welcomes Miss Beaulne's lectures. To this epitome of pedagogy he leaves a com- plete paperback Iibrary of Hem- ingway books. Activities: Senior Revue 4, Tal- ent Show 3, Yearbook 4 nn--. iii: Hn..- .4 V TERENCE HINES IO3 Bright St. S 203 When the 2:30 bell rings, Teddy runs with John and Jim- my to eat at Sal's. His favorites include basketball and English classes with the coach. After graduation Teddy plans to enter the service. Activities: Basketball I, 2. 62 EILEEN HERLIHY 279 Ash St. S O04 Cl This benevolent senior has generously willed to Mr. Le- vesque Students that don't botch up all of his labs. For this act, we wish you many more long homeroom periods and fewer classes in the new wing. Latin Club 2, Junior Achieve- ment 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. CAROL HERSEY 36 Ash St. S O4 C I If Carol isn't at a Hawk rally you will find her at any lively party, where she and her friends might be grooving . Science reading with Miss Handleman is her favorite class. She should be a good elementary school teach- er. Activities: Ski Club 3, F.T.A. 4. Www-r Q ? Y' BARBARA HILL 88 Gardner St. S O4 Clerk Typist Barbara's most inspiring class- es at W.H.S. were Miss De- vane's. She is planning a career as a secretary. fat' if MICHAEL HINES 'I5 Albemarle Rd. S 203 C I Unbelievable as it may seem, there's more to life than as- semblies, short periods and ral- lies, Mike, so how about getting to work on that hot-rod roadster and zooming off into the fu- ture. 'VFR PHILLIP HIGGINS 284 Ash St. S 203 C II One day Phil was dreaming, in study, of a beautiful fall af- ternoon at Leary Field. He ran out for a pass and as the ball came nearer and nearer to him, it turned out to be a giant clam CYum! Yum!J Just as it was about to fall into his mouth, the bell rang and woke him up. Life's full of tough breaks, isn't it, Phil? Activities: Football 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4. FRIEDA HOFFMAN 22 Underwood Pk. S O4 C ii Frieda invariably attends foot- ball games and rallies. She loves eating submarines and lobster, and English with Mrs. Shirley. Good luck as a registered nurse, Frieda. Activities: Nurses Office 4, F.N.A. 2, 3, 4. l 8 DONNA HURLEY 109 Myrtly St. S201 Clerk Typist Donna, an adventurous soul, makes a habit of puddle-iump- ing. Friends Judy, June, and Barbs, can attest to it, as they've saved their ambitious friend from the evils of mud many times. Donna hopes to attend business school before getting married. RONALD IANNAZZI 215 Beal Rd. S201 Cl Ron's hobbies are stamps, tropical fish and music. He leaves with the suggestion that the administration provide a student parking lot. He enjoys Mrs. Roby's world history class and plans to maior in law at Northeastern. SANDRA HOPKINS 67 Warwick Ave. S201 Honors Sandy, though physically pres- ent at WHS, dreams constantly of racing around the country in her little Renault. Friends Mary Ellen, Nancy, and Phredd, who also share her dream, are confident that she will be a great success. CHERYL HOWE 119 Adams St. S201 Cll Before Cheryl embarks on a career as an airline stewardess, she leaves a keep to the right sign, for all sophomores. Per- haps she'll have the opportun- ity to eat real Chinese food, her favorite, while traveling through China. Activities: Junior Prom, Talent Show, Senior Review, Junior House Office. 2? WILLIAM HUBER 16 Plant Rd. Work Experience Bill is easily satisfied with cars, girls, and a nice thick steak. After his first million, he plans to retire at the age of 21. 95-1 if ALFRED lODlCE 81 Milton St. 5201 Business Al is sympathetic to the busi- ness department which he finds enioyable due to the variety of machines available. He wills to those students that unplug machines a box of erasers for those unavoidable mistakes. RHONDA HOWARD 21 Ash St. S201 Business Rhonda's favorite subiects were: English with Mrs. Mc Clary, and history with Mrs. Davis. Although her future plans include marriage, a business ca- reer may come first. 1fl 'v Y' JOHN HURLEY 13 Sterling Rd. H.R. 12 Welding John says that his character- istics are too numerous to men- tion but he doesn't specify whether they are good or bad. We are sure that most of them are good. John should help fill today's need for skilled crafts- men. 63 EDWARD IZZI 30 Montclair Ave. Rm. 20 Dist. Ed. Wizza is interested in fast cars. He wills his brain to Feep! His favorite class was chem- istry, with Mr. Yetten and af- ter graduation, he plans to go to cooking school. Activities: DECA-4. . 'as-fuayfw D MV. W' 4. -. .T-T-1.21. ,A .wv f r' ' -A .. H ir- uv-- T MICHAEL JOHANSEN 227 Bacon Street S-201 C-T Mike is always cracking iokes in his classes. He will remem- ber Ray, the Gang, and his English class with Mrs. John- son. He looks forward to col- lege. Activities: Folk Song Club-2, Ski Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 4, Tal- ent Show 2, 3, 4, Reflector 2, Senior Review 4. 64 MICHAEL K. JACOBS 84 Banbury Ave. S 201 Cl Mike, the kangaroo of the Track Team, thinks W.H.S. should have an indoor track. His favorite class is Math IV with Mr. Sweeney. He hopes to attend Cornell University in the future. Activities: Track Team, Drama Club, W. Club. LOIS ISAACSON 70 Rich Street A nursing career lies ahead for this strawberry blonde, who, like so many others, en- joyed Ma Johnson's class best. Ikey spends most of her time at Brighams when not at bas- ketball games. Activities: F.N.A. 3, 4, Folk Club 2, Senior Revue 4, Talent Show 4, Hm. Rm. Rep. 4, Jr. Prom 3, Pep Squad 2,' 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. 'uw' DONALD JANSON 227 South St. S 201 CI The school's too crowded. says super-tall Donald who's usually with Pat, Ken and Bruce. He is planning to attend Northeastern University after graduation. Qynuwv NM... ,. STEPHEN IZZI 30 Montclair Ave. S 201 C ll Penguin likes baseball, hunt- ing and Earth Science with Mr. Geagan. His ambition is to own a business. MONTFORD JOHNSON 1106 Trapelo Road S-201 Honors Dear Monte, In the effort to make you like life a little more-the class of 68 grants you free trans- portation to the Square and a supply of pistachio nuts to eat on the way. Activities: Math Team 3, 4. Y-.5 LINDA JUPPE 40 Miriam Rd. S 201 Clerical Linda makes a cute secretary helping Mr. Hood every day in the English Office. She thought studies with Mrs. Willett were great. Her favorites are bowling, swimming, and having a good time with Sheila, Joan, and Patty. Activities: Jr. Prom Committee, English Office, Pep Squad. DONALD C. JONES 40 Rose Hill Way H.R. 12 Welding Donald is interested in cars and sports. The Marine Corps will play an important part in Don's future. JEAN JULIANO 10 Williams St. S 201 Business Hey listen! cries Jean. l'm willing my gym suit to Miss Castros! She's glad that Tony's Spa is so close to W.H.S. Jean plans to satisfy her curiosity about the world by traveling with the Waves after graduation. 'V JUDITH A. JOLIAT 114 Greer St. S 201 CII Judy has had her hands full with all her activities and friends. When she is not busy with Teen Canteen or J.A., she enjoys painting and sewing. After attending U. Mass., Judy looks forward to a career in Public Relations. Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Mirror Rep. 2, 3, 4, Teen Can- teen 4, Senior Revue 4, J.A. 3, 4, Mirror Staff 4. 5... va...-v-1 MICHAEL KALOYANIDES 490 Forest St. S 201 Honors Mike, one of our Brandeis representatives, is gifted with a great sense of rhythm on the drums. He expects to maior in sound engineering at college. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Allstate Band, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Revue .XV t Rs- Cnr .f 55- ww, ALBERT JUPPE 40 Miriam Rd. S 201 Business Guppy often says Madre via di Deo and is interested in pool, bowling, and girls. He likes Ma Johnson's English class with Rich, Paul, and J.P. Albert is glad that W.H.S. will soon be housed in a new building. Activities: Home Room Repre- sentative. MARGARET KELNER 303 Florence Rd. S201 Honors Margaret, who enioys reading and art, usually stays after school to pursue her extra cur- ricular activities. To the boys in Mr. Vallely's Math ill class, Margaret wills a valentine. Her ambition is to become a social worker. Activities: Italian Club, Chess Club, F.T.A., Ski Club, French Club, Art Club. 511 4 'lhlIv -K EDWARD KENNEN 20 Nathan Road I5 Auto Mechanics Ed loves working on cars at the vocational, and hopes to have his own place of business someday. JEFFREY KEYES 45 Fairmount Ave. S 202 CII A rugged individualist such as Jeff has little to fear from the hazards of post high school years, for he has learned to take the bitter with the sweet. PATRICIA KING 24a Prospect Hill Lane 20 Distributive Education Patricia's love of bowling and horseback riding doesn't mea- sure up to her opinion of Chuck. He's one in a million . English classes with Mr. O'NeiI are tops with Pat. The future holds a career as a retailer for Pat. Activities: D.E.C.A. Reporter 4. 66 DAVID KENDALL 188 Pine Hi-ll Court S 207 CII Actually, we should have won the Weymouth game, but we still had an exciting season. Happiness is trying hardest. rxurfff, 'Qf' KAREN KEOHANE IO Brookway Court S 202 CI Happy, friendly Karen can be seen cheering our team to vic- tory with the rest of F Troop. Feeding the ducks, sports and English rate high with vivacious Karen who plans to attend col- lege in the fall. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3, J.A. 2, 3, H.R. Rep. 2, 3, Treas. Soph. Class, V.P. Jr. Class. 'Nw-'C BARRY KENNEDY 77 Ledge Road S 202 CI Barry enioys eating cheese cake, horseback riding and swimming with Stu, Stan, Butch, and Gary. Barry is in- famous for his highly com- plicated terminology in Miss Stitch's History of Art class and his debut in the Senior Musical Revue. Activities: Spanish Club 4, Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 3, 4, Senior Revue, Yearbook 4, Talent Show 3, 4. n LESLIE KILBOURN 73 Worcester Lane S 202 CI This pretty senior is often found making her own clothes or experimenting with color. Leslie plans to attend Jr. col- lege after graduation. ' CHARLOTTE KOKIDKO 321 Prospect Hill Road S 202 CI Charlotte, who is endowed with a great sense of humor, likes dancing, and sports. In her estimation, egg rolls would be a good addition to the school menu. Activities: Ski Club, Junior House Office. ur JEFF KRESSER 45 Sterling Rd. 5202 HonorsfCl Moody, introspective, out of his mind , Jeff is interested in almost anything or anyone, especially art with Miss Stitch. Flis friends include members of' the lug band. SUZANNE LA CASSE 194 Riverview Ave. S202 CI Sue can usually be found sit- ting face to face with a huge :lish of spaghetti along with friends Nancy and Diane. Mr. :oley's math class rates high with Sue and she plans to be i stewardess for Foley Air- ines . MARGARET KOKIDKO 321 Prospect Hill Rd. S 202 Cl Margaret who pals around with Helen, Ellen, and Marsha, wills to the future students of WHS a brand new student lounge. Activities: Ski Club 2, 4, Ger- man Club 2, Senior Office Staff. FLORENCE V. KROM 28 Hiawatha Ave. S202 Business Flo enjoyed English with Miss Scott along with Sandy, Chris, and Kay. Secretarial work is in her future. CHARLES KORNER 139 South St. A S202 C' Charlie still remembers a case of torn pants, though he would rather think of other things such as his favorite class, typing, with Mr. Tyner. Ken and Paul will tell you that he en- ioys subs and girls and that he plans to go to college. ' f ' ,z 1 fell.: 5 H ' yi W , AA Z f 2,573 ii 2 , 4 7 x 2 Et l I W f A 4' , V KVM' , ,. '4f w4f 2 ,, ..:,, ,952-,Q 4 0 V X f ff!! f 716 f-P fff?7fQ f' A M f NANCY KRUGER 400 Crescent St. Steno Nancy enioys the student life at W.H.S. almost as much as Mr. Hood's English class. Karen, Chucky, and Carolyn will tell you that she likes Chinese Food and Cheeseburgers. Her future plans include Chandler College. IKFN 5 an 1 fe-we SUSAN KROL 10 Gorham St. S011 Work Study Sue enioys bowling, pool, and boys. An active member of the ski club we can expect to see her shushing down a slope with Joan or Janette iust about anytime. She plans to become a telephone operator. Activities: Ski Club, Jr. Prom Comm., Pep Squad. LINDA LAKEMAN 125 Colonial Ave. S202 Clerk Typist Linda enioys the two-thirty bell, cooking, and plays. She still remembers falling up the stairs, though she prefers to think about things like English with Ma Johnson, her favorite class. Activities: Senior Revue. 67 T,.A.sgQ---.. -1' ,.,. ,R .' . x .N DIANE LANDRY 796 E eaver St. S 203 Cl Diane came here from St. Marys in '66 and found W.H.S. full of activity. Since sewing is her hobby she was a big help in the Senior Revue. After graduation she plans to attend nursing school. Activities: German Club 3, Ski Club 3, Senior Review. CHERYL LARKIN 101-1 Vernon St. S 202 Business Cheryl, an avid member of the Pep Squad, loves to attend our fabulous football games. Cheryl's favorite class, which is English with Mrs. Mac Clary, blends in with her future plans to become a secretary. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3, Sen- ior Review. if 'ul J 'r ANDREW LaLIME 43 Farnsworth St. S 202 CII Andrew possesses the unique skill of tripping up stairs, espe- cially when en route to his favorite class-English with Ma Johnson. ,W 1 H-L.. il. DENNIS LA ROSEE 84 Lowell St. S 202 CI The kids I met . . . the rallies the dances will always fsniff, sniffl be fond memor- ies. l'll never forget the time I turned around to yell at a friend and looked a teacher right in the face. Activities: Talent Show, Folk Song Club 3. KATHLEEN LAROSA 341 Warren St. S 202 Business Horseback riding, swimming, and English with Miss Scott are all favorites of Kathy. Living in Ohio and working for an air- line are in the future of this hazel-eyed brunette. Activities: Nurse's Office, Senior Office, Library Council. I JOSEPH LANDRY 51 Lunda St. S 202 CII Ask Joe for any information about sports and he'll be able to enlighten you. One of the W.H.S. Hawkers he enioys Mr. Sweeney's class most. Along with Chuck and Pete, he plans to attend college. JOHN LANE 647 Trapelo Rd. H.R. 16 Auto Body John says he is tall, hand- some and IoveabIe , so you bet- ter watch out, world. He likes working on cars and plans to have his own auto-body shop. CHRISTINE LARRABEE 67 Indian Rd. S 202 Business IBM school and travel will soon take the place of corridor passing, hard teachers, fun stud- ies and that wonderful two-thir- ty bell. PHILIP LEACH 36 Washington Ave. S-203 Business If the gym suit doesn't crawl away first, Phil is willing to turn it over to anyone who can tame it. Mr. Harte's law class and pizza find favor with Phil. He plans a future in Data-Pro- cessing. Activities: Talent Show. 'Cf' GLENN LeBLANC 2 Brookway Ct. S-203 Business Glenn thinks the rules are a bit too strict at W.H.S., but he likes English with Miss Beaulne His friends are John and Bill, he plans to attend Business school after graduation. Activities: Cross-country Track. STEVE LATORRE 84 Summit Ave. S-202 C-I Our crowded corridors iust can't seem to get on the better side of Steve. He does, how- ever, enioy studies with Hoss, Kevin, Ethan, and Butch. He also enioys calculus with Mr. Sheehan and hopes to attend college after graduation. Activities: Baseball 3, 4, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2. M... ARMAND LEBLANC 20 Fuller St. 1 S-203 Business Have I ever lied to you? asks Armand, who sometimes is referred to as Deputy Dawg. lt's hard to say which he likes best, cheeseburgers, or English class with Mrs. Johnson. MARSHALL LAZARO 36 Everett St. S-203 C-Il Bud, an avid football fan, finds food and girls most en- joyable at Waltham High. He can often be seen with Wayne, Nick, and Mull, enioying a thick steak or a lobster. He plans to attend prep school and then col- lege. Activities: Footbal-l. DOREEN LeBLANC 9 Lakeview Terrace S-203 Business Onion rings, dancing, and spaghetti are tops with Doreen. Fifth lunch most intrigued her at W.H.S. Future plans for Do- reen include Mass Bay College. To Miss Mooney, she wills a speedometer for dictation. Activities: Pep Squad 2, Eng. Office 2, 3. ,X ,gi-Q Q? Ny 1 , .S mfg. W 1 ' . . l - N X N is-5' s Suv' 1 ALLEN LEBLANC 14 Ripley Street S-203 Business Chevy's rule! maintains Al. Fondly called Funt by Weasle and Duffers, he can often be found enioying roast beef, his favorite meal. He plans a career in Data Processing. 4 NORMAN LEBLANC 2i Maple St. S-203 College Norm is usually found with Bob and Hank. He feels W.H.S. cafe could try a little harder when they make cheeseburgers, Norm plans to go to college with a vast knowledge of chem- istry, thanks to Mr. Yetten. 69 -w. ,Apts FRANCIS LEEBER lil Hardy Pond Road S203 CII Fran is interested in hunting and swimming with Him, Al, Bob and Eddy. He likes sea food and plans to enter the Marines after graduation. DONALD LEGER 373 Newton St. S203 Business Although Leg enioyed his stay at W.H.S., he wouldn't re- peat it for the world. With the help of the great pumpkin, he hopes to attend prep school or enlist in the Navy after graduation. Activities: Swim Team 2, 3, Manager 4. PAULA LEBLANC 27 Center Street S203 Bus. Accounting A people lover, Sam plans to attend college before she travels. Lynn, Bobby and Sue will probably give her a ham and cheese sub as a send off. RIAL LEBLANC 8lc Alder Street S203 Business Rial likes to skate and bowl with his friends. He enioys Eng- lish with Mr. Steinberg and would like to attend business or law school. ROBERT LEBLANC 130 Felton St. S203 Business Robert likes gym classes and English with Mrs. MacClary. Be- sides his interests in ice skat- ing and swimming he teaches and practices Karate. His plans for the future include work and marriage. - ,vw-fu 46? PAULETTE LEBLANC l95V2 Newton Street S203 Business Paulette's pastimes are skat ing and listening to records Her favorite class is Filing with Miss Dorin. She plans a career as a secretary. 0' if BRUCE E. LEFORT 3 Joyce Rd. S203 Business Bruce's past 3 years have been spent around football, cars and English with Mrs. Johnson. The next 3 should be spent in I. B. M. school or the service. MAUREEN LELIEVRE T45 Clark St. 5203 Business Well? says Maureen, a hopeful secretary of the future. Her favorite class was Business Machines with Miss MacQuarrie. We all envy the future employer of this blushing beauty. -an 'vi .fr , X PAUL LEMBO 17 Fiske Ave. H.R. l6 Auto Body Paul, who seems to like every food imaginable, wills a park- ing lot to the vocational school students. 'His plans for the fu- ture include auto mechanics and entering the service. MARY LESNESKI 21 Hartwell St. S204 Cl Mary is a favorite of many of us at W.H.S. She always has a pleasant smile and word for everyone. Mary hopes to become a teacher after she finishes college. Activities: German Club 2, F.T.A. 3, Ay Ski Club 3, 47 Student Council 3, Prom Committee. RICHARD LEWlS 93 Riverview Ave. S204 Cll As he dribbles into the fu- ture, tall Rich wills a deflated basketball to Mr. Prohovich and a set of boxing gloves to Mr. Sgouros. Future plans for Frankie Brown include col- lege. Qu-n..,.,,4' LESLIE LENTINI 79 Central St. S 204 CII The Red Sox and the Hawks know that one of their staunch supporters is smiling, green. eyed Leslie. Her enthusiastic cheers have certainly encourag- ed them on to their many vic- tories. Leslie looks forward to a career as an x-ray technician. Activities: Cheerleader 37 Pep Squad 4j F.N.A. 4, Homeroom Rep. 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Sen- ior Revue. PAUL LELIEVRE 301 Lake St. S 203 Cl Paul, an avid sports fan, has a weakness for the ltalian cui- sine. Math with Mrs. Westfield was his bright spot at W.H.S. Paul's happy-go-lucky nature will continue to win him many friends. Activities: French Club 3. ,Q Q'-:L ...J N JAMES LEWlS 'l3O Bright St. S 204 General Fast-talking Jimmy's great love is record-breaking racing cars. This speed demon is bound to set the world on fire when he joins Uncle Sam's armed forces next year. 7l ANTHONY LISA 95 Beal Rd. S 204 C 7 You think so, says dark- haired Anthony. We don't know if he'll be another Don Kent, but het plans 'to maior in meteorology. . LOIS LEXANDER 22 Autumn Lane S 204 C l This enthusiastic cheerleader can be found at Brigham's with Gayle and Paula or any of the F troop crowd. Ma John- son's English class is number one with Lou. Lou plans to attend college after graduation. Activities: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Talent Show 3, 4: Jr. Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Honor Society. ELIZATBETH LOGAN T09 Taylor St. S 204 Stenographic Liz, as her friends call her, loves to eat steak and french fries. To be a secretary is her ambition, and of course, to be married. What Liz liked most about the school was the con- gregations in the girls' room and the cafe. Activities: English Office Staff, Senior Office. NANCY LONG 334 Cresant St. S 204 Cl Nancy plans to major in ele- mentary school education. Her pleasant personality plus her understanding ways should assure Nancy success in her chosen profession. Activities: German Club. RUTH LIVERMORE l7 Thornton Rd. S 204 Cl Blue eyes and brown hair characterize Ruthie who looks forward to her History of Art Class with Miss Stitch. An ex- pert on the slopes, Ruthie looks forward to college and lots of french fries. Activities: Latin Club 2, French Club 2: Ski Club 3, 4: Senior and Junior Prom Committee. ROZZY LICATO 36 Kenmore Rd. S 204 Business l'd like to will mylschool books to whoever wants them, Ah, Rozzy! There were those happy meetings in the girls' room, bowling, and the boys. What more could you ask for? PETER LORD 46 Fiske St. S 209 CII Peter's greatest pleasure is working on automobile engines and expects to use his skill to become a top notch automo- tive mechanic. His favorite sub- jects at W.H.S. were Math with O'BIE and Tech Drawing with Mr. Sgouros. 'I-5? fy' JEANNE LOVERN 75 Chester Lane S 204 Business Before classes, Jeanne is an efficient secretary for Mr. Sgouros. This pretty brunette is certain to achieve success in the business world. JOHN LUPO- 29 Warren Ave. S204 Cl John 'is an avid fan of the gym classes at W.H.S. He hopes to use his athletic abilities and strength as a future Olympic star. GAIL LUTZ T659 Trapelo Road S204 Business This brown-haired senior loves to dance, especially in the Tal- ent Show. Her bright outfits complement her happy smile and personality. -x iv SANDRA LOVEQUIST 131 Plympton St S 205 Business This hazel eyed blonde likes to work in the main office where she will be able to get training for a future full-time office iob. She believes that you should do unto others as you would have them do unto you . DIANE LOMBARDO 361 Lincoln Rd. S 204 Business Diane has enjoyed her years here at Waltham High School with her many friends. Her future plans include nursing school. Diane's reliability and patience are her rewarding vir- tues. MICHAEL LUPO T58 South Street S204 Business Data Processing ranks high with this senior. He took this course so that he can enter some part of the Computer field after graduation. He should do well in this growing industry because of his hard- working habits. 5 . GAIL MAC DONALD 24 D Prospect Hill Lane S 204 General Gail casts a dissenting voice for outdoor soccer games dur- ing gym class and bomb scares in sub zero weather. The fu- ture holds many opportunities for this attractive senior. 4 i PAULA MAC MILLAN 46 Bedford St. S 205 Business Paula, a future secretary, en- ioys Mrs. Davis' history class when she is not with her friends Laurel, Karen and F troop. Activities: H.R. Alternate 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, Senior Revue. 74 BONNIE MAC ARTHUR 169 Summer St. S 204 ' Business Bonnie has a great interest in horseback riding and swim- ming. The future will take Bon- nie to l.B.M. school because of her inspiring IBM teacher Mr. Peroni. ,fave ivan ROY S. MACDOWELL JR. 475 Lexington St. S 204 CII Blonde Roy, who plans to be a millionaire, is happy at pres- ent to go hunting or fishing with friends Paul, Mike or Don. U.S. History with Mr. Blossom was a favorite of Roy's. RICHARD MACKENZIE 20 Shade St. 5 204 Business Rich will find the business world an easy place to make a living due to his background 'fis- 'Ella 'A at W.H.S. Perhaps he will re- turn here as an instructor. PATTIE ANNE MACDONALD 108 Cushing St. S 204 Business Pat plans to go into the Civil Service and IBM. Her friends are Rose, Miss Jackie, and Gloria. She enioys horseback riding, drive-ins, and roller skat- ing. TERRY MACNEIL 19 Wheelock Rd. s 205 Cl Muscular, brawny and hard to get along with , Dapp says, 15.00 going up . His friends Paul, Ken, and Rudy know he is a great sports fan. Even though he likes a day off from W.H.S. once in a while, he is going to college next year. Activities: Hockey Team: W Club, Chess Team, Baseball Team, Latin Club. WILLIAM MAHER I6 Plympton Circle S-205 C-I Bill, our outstanding singer with the Sheffields , loves that 2:30 bell. We don't know if the Sheffields will get him into entertaining, but Laurie is sure they will. Bill will miss .his English class with Ma John- SOFI. Activities: Senior Review, Talent Show. EMILE J. MAILLET 394 Crescent St. I6 Auto Body Emile likes shop with Mr. Scimemi and his ambition is to become a good auto body man . You can always find him with Lena, Pierre, and Gal- lagher. DAVID MAIN 94 Villa St. S-205 C-I David considers welcoming in the New Year his favorite ac- tivity. He anxiously anticipates graduation and will try to for- get what has happened in the past. TIMOTHY MAHONEY 76 Russel St. S-205 Cl Tim is one of a growing number of track stars who feel that their sport, among ifthers, is not receiving enough recog- nition. Kids like Tim, who have been working hard for 3 years to win races that hard- ly anybody hears about, de- serves that recognition. Activities: Cross-country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Indoor and Out- door, W. Club 3, 4. STEPHEN MAKER 44 D Hansen Rd. Electronics Hoppy-go-lucky Steve, with his cheerful disposition bright- ened up everybody's day at W.H.S. VINCENT MALLOZZI 57 High St. S-205 Business Vinnie would like to will his gym shorts and sneakers and sweatshirt, but he doesn's say to whom. Could it be one of those friendly gym teachers? Activities: Football, Basketball, Soccer. JANICE MAILLET 28 High St. S-205 Business Actually, I don't think a girl should spend all her time hav- ing fun. I enjoy skating, and listening to records, but I have a future to think about. Office work sounds nice. Pass down some more pizza and fried clams, will you, please? 'FIS' ALFIO MALONE 90 Ellison Park S 012 Work Study Al enioys the idea of partici- pating in the Work Study Pro- gram offered here. There are numerous advantages to being able to work part time as well as go to school. PHILIP MANCUSO 1757 Trapelo Rd. S 205 CII Phil can't resist ioining in a bowling match with Al, Mitch, or Eddy. His algebra class with Miss Bowen brightens up the day for him. All of his spare time in school was spent in Mr. Sgouros' art room since Phil has his artistic eye set on being an industrial designer. f 2 1 6' W. . . f RANDY MARCOU 60 Chester Lane S 205 CII Randy can always be found in the cafe at lunch with Wal- ter, Donald and the rest of the P. boys. He plans to attend college after graduation. we-Q--'Y' CAROL MANERO 29 Gregory St. S 207 Business Carol humbly suggests that Mr. Hart acquire another class as bright as hers. Between ski- ing and sewing, she'll find time to work as a secretary. 497' W.-ae sua-u....,,n CHARLES MALONE 90 Ellison Park S 205 CII All right now, says Charlie, as he eats Italian food at Sal's or downs a soda at Brighams. Football games, victory parties, and basketball were favorite activities for this member of our basketball squad. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, Troian's 2, 3, Honor Society. W ROBERT MARKHAM 11 Tudor St. S 106 CII Bob finds time to meet his friends in the corridors during passing. Due to the crowded corridors and the scarcity of rooms, Bob shakes his head and resolves that we need a new school. fb KATHRYN MANDILE 142 Charles St. S 205 CII This outgoing senior, who en- ioys surfing and bowling, has IBM school and marriage in her future plans. ARTHUR MANELLY 22 Wellington St. ' Work Experience DiIigent study pays off , hard working Art will testify as he prepares to tackle the future. an, rv'- Q? WILLIAM MARTlN 12 Wampum Ave. Printing Both instructors and students will attest that a sunny dispo- sition aptly describes this am- bitious senior. Bill plans 'to achieve success in his field of endeavor. C' GLORIA MAZZEO 4 James St. S205 Cl Coming to us from South Jun- ior, Gloria looked forward to Mrs. Johnson's English class. She feels that everything about the school is great. Future plans are to be a medical secretary. Activities: Prom Committee 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 45 Italian Club. MARY ANN MARSTON 50 Trapelo Rd. S-205 Clerical Mary, a hazel-eyed, honey blonde enioys football and bas- ketball games. She is a poten- tial medical secretary. Activities: Office 2, 3, 45 Jr. Prom Committee 37 Girl's Tennis 3, Pep Squad 4, Senior Review 4. JOHN MAZZARINI 'I47 Russell St. S207 CII Mazza came to the high school ready to play either bas- ketball or baseball. It follows that he enioys lunches and gym best. John is college bound. Activities: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH MARTIN 20 Cushing St. S-O12 Work Study Joe likes parties, playing in- struments, and sports. His friends are Steve, Bill, and Neil. Because of his passion for mu- sic, he plans to attend the Burkley Conservatory of Music. xx I., X 4. if GLORIA MASULLA 28 Williams St. S011 Business Gloria describes herself as a thinker most of the time. Her thoughts are mainly of marriage and graduation. We hope that wedding bells will soon replace the passing bells. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3. .3 fi A ,1 , .M i, .af A.. X id 'Q M fm Ugg, K... JOAN MARTORILLI 272 Bacon St. S-205 C2 What would W.H.S. be with- out brown-eyed girls? Well, W.H.S. will iust have to do without this one. She's off to designing school, leaving a trail of life savers Kfor Mr. Stein- bergj behind her. Activities: Work in Data Pro- cessing. he npr' -wi Cxxx x NXX. WAYNE MCCARTHY 'I2 Webster St. S205 CII The thing l liked most about dear old W.H.S. was the cafe. When they started serving french fries, that was it! Wayne plans to attend college and become a designer. 7 iv igq.,.-fm I W. ...g'r,Lsr 91 at ya xv' MAUREEN McGONIGLE 136 Brown St. S-203 C-I Maureen will someday yearn for the pizza, the sound of the passing bell, 'and the breath- taking announcements of Mr. May at 2:29 P.M. Life was so simple then. FRANCIS MC GOVERN 51 Farrwell St. Welding Beneath Francis' quiet exter- ior lies a most vital personality. Still water runs deep his friends will remark in describ- ing this popular senior. 78 KATHERINE MCDONNELL 26 Bowdoin Avenue S205 CII Non-Prep Kathie , a brown-eyed, brown-haired Senior, enioys her favorite food, meatball subs, at Piz-O-Pizza with Richie. Kathie's favorite class at W.H.S. was English with Mr. Collins. Kathie's future plans' are marriage. Her one complaint about W.H.S. is time given to pass to each class. But other than that W.H.S. is all right! DIANE MCDONNELL 59 Grove Street S205 Cl Diane's favorite class was Math with Mr. Foley. She is often seen in the corridors with NBVICY, Sue and Peggy, She looks forward to a College of Liberal Arts, where they Serve lots of chicken. Activities: Talent Show 2, Ger- man Club 2, 3, 1 L DAVE MCGANN 26 Faneuil Road S205 College Il Dave is another W.H.S. stu- dent whose Iife has been brightened by Senior English with Ma Johnson. Good luck at Bentley College, Dave. We hope the steak there is rare enough for you. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Baseball 2. Yi' 'Ck Nu' fl JAMES McHUGH 7 D Hansen Rd. HR 20 Dist. Ed. James, who makes a habit of breaking his wrist in gym, is interested in cars. He likes classes with Mr. O'Neil. After he graduates, James plans to enter the Navy. 'F Activities: DECA-H PAUL MCDONALD 201 Brown Street S205 Business Paul, who describes himself as one-in-a-million and modest thinks Mr. Belliveau should have a room for Paul's leisurely pursuits. 'ilu M., PATRICK McGONIGLE 65 Ellery Rd. S-205 C-ll Running between gym and the cafe can be an exhausting endeavor. That, plus the one way signs that are disregarded have been a source of amuse- ment to Pat.. m,,, F 1 Nr 'N-:nf ROSEMARY MEADE 48 Wadsworth Ave. S 207 CII Bunny feels there is a need tor more facilities in the art room. A potential artist, she will be found around the vil- lage with her sketch pad and warm personality always ready tor a quick drawing or a water color. DOROTHY MICKALSEN 33 Sparkhill St. S 207 Stenographic To Dottie the sweetest sound of the day is the 2:30 bell. After school we usually find her sipping sodas, sewing or skiing. She is bound to be a great legal secretary since her favorite subjects are shorthand and typing. .s 5. CHARLES MclNNIS 206 Ash St. S 207 CI Chuck wishes to bring the winning atmosphere at W.H.S. along with him to college. When asked what he likes best, it's a draw between sports and steak. Activities: Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Captain, Basketball 2, W Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Baseball 2. fb IRENE METHOT 27 Mount Pleasant S 207 Business Irene, who enioys both sports and reading, plans to become a secretary in the future. I don't blame you Irene, cate studies are too noisy. Activities: French Club 2, Eng- Iish Office 4. ik DANIEL McKENZIE I5I Weston St. S207 CII Dan has decided that listen- ing to the Red Sox games was a pleasant way to pass those Friday afternoon studies. He leaves hoping that both the Hawks and the Red Sox will be as successful as they were in '67. JOAN MENEKER I5 Prospect Ave. Work Study Joan and the rest of the work study girls want to give three cheers to their Engli-sh teacher Mrs. O'Rourke. Wherever there is a smell of Italian .or Chinese food, you will probably see this blond blue-eyed girl. at all BARBARA MILLIGAN 22 Lowel St. S 207 Business Barbara's most popular diver- sion vvas to be in the company of her pals Donna, Chris and Sheryn. Their merry antics, be- tween classes, have been a source of amusement to all that know them. 79 DONNA MILLIKEN 27 Banks St. S 207 Business Donna enioys a dish of Amer- ican chop suey while Talking with her friends Carol, Jean, Linda and Paula. She has been active in the Talent Show and the Senior Revue. Donna's fav- orite class was Business Ma- chines with Miss Snow. Activities: Talent Show, Volley- ball, Senior Revue. Qs 'Ub- --c-r I ix JANET MOODY IO Rich St. S 207 Cl Help I'm late, screams Janet as she runs to classes. Must be her chats with friends which keep her running. This energetic senior's one goal after gradu- ation is a one year nap. Her participation in the Senior Re- vue and Ski Club should help her meet the challenges of college activities with reward- ing results. Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, Sen- ior Revue, Office Staff. RICHARD MITCHELL 89 Temple Rd. S 207 CII Rick's happiest moments are when he discovers the day that subs will be served in the cafe. He finds studies a most con- venient time to rest for the arduous future of the military service. MAUREEN KELLY MONAHAN 30 Grant Ave. S 207 Dist. Ed. Maureen's hope for marriage has already come tru.e this year. She is looking forward to having a long and happy marriage, and we all wish her well. Qlo....., PAMELA MOLDOFF 34 Berkley St. S 207 Honors Mr. Foley's stimulating math class has inspired Pam to be- come a teacher. Perhaps she will return to our school to enable others to do what she has accomplished so well. Activities: German Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, G.A.P. 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3. SANDRA MONTGOMERY i324 Trapelo Rd. S 207 Business When laughter and fun-mak- ing are heard, one is sure to find Sandy around. This active senior, who is always good for a laugh, expects to enter the business field. DAVID MILLS II Windsor Terrace S 207 Cl Dave will swim at any pool he can get to, since he is one of the members of our W.H.S. swim team. There's no telling what lies ahead for Dave. May- be we'll see him as a mem- ber of a future Olympic team. 'UN ii E51 JOHN MULLANEY 32 Pleasant Street S 205 CII John intends to combine his abilities in hockey and basket- ball to become a professional soccer player. He leaves his lucky sneakers to Sonny C. fa. KEVIN MURPHY 54 Rockridge Rd. S 208 CI Football co-captain Murphy will always be remembered for his fine performance on the field, and especially the memorable 1965 Newton game. Popular brown-eyed Kevin en- ioyed the Talent Show and Sen- ior Revue as well as sports. ALAN H. MUIR 33 Bigdon Road S 207 College I and II Al's interests are skiing and swimming. This blond senior plans to enter the service or college after graduation. He will do well wherever he goes. Activities: German Club 3, J.A. 3, 4, DeMolay 2, 3, 4, Scouts 2, 3, 4. PRISCILLA A. MUNSON 4 Norumbega Terrace Work Study Priscilla's kind personality has endeared her to all at W.H.S. Let's hope that the many friend- ships she made here will fol- low her through life. KATHLEEN MULLANEY 32 Pleasant St. S 207 CII This is the year for the mini skirt, the mini dress and the mini gym shower towel which Kathy finds rather embarrasing. Active in sports and the activi- ties the school offers, she hopes to find the same enthusiasm in the field of nursing. Activities: Ski Club 25 Junior Proms, F.N.A.y Spanish Club 35 Folk Song Club 2, German Club 2. ar' ..,. Nm JUDITH MURPHY T094 Main St. S 208 Business Judy's desire for a clerical career stems from her favorite class-Mrs. K. Murphy's Office Procedure. A horsemaster at heart, she finds instant enjoy- ment atop a fast steed. bf' sp.,- ID 2 . fx' NANCY MARIE MULVANEY 288 Beal Road S 207 CI and CII lf you pass by a biology lab somewhere in the future and hear singing it's Nancy, who is active in anything to do with the stage. Her favor- ite class is English with Ma. Activities: Talent Show 3, Dra- matic Club 3, Teenage Coun- cil Show 3. Gun SHEILA. MURRAY 35 Beechwood Rd. S 208 Business English with Mrs. Johnson is number one on the list for tall lovely Sheila. This blue eyed senior, who plans to be a model also enioys eating lobster. 8l a utirf' email. f ? Q 2 :letff ,ga 'W '- .. PL: LAWRENCE NJUS ll Lowell St. S-0l2 Work Study Larry hopes to put the intel- lectual and practical pursuits of W.H.S. to good use when he faces the outside world. PATRICIA NORTON 102 Cedar St. S-21 I C2-Steno Actually, don't ask us how it happened. We heard some- one yell, Geepers Crow and there was Pat pulling her friends off the roof near the gym lockers. Some people get so excited over little things like food and friends. Activities: Homecoming Atten- dant 2, Ski Club 3, Junior Prom Committee, Talent Show, Senator. 82 ROBERT NASON 33 Alder Rd. S-208 CI With the eternal question on his lips, Are you pulling my leg? , Bob wills one B.C. pen- nant to his favorite teacher, Mr. O'Brien. Bob's future plans in- clude college. SARAH NOBLE 20 Cedar Hill Lane S-208 C1 This attractive, blonde, blue- eyed senior can be seen with Jan, Cindy, Sally and Lynne. Art class with Mr. Sgouros rates tops with this popular senior. Art, sewing and skiing are this senior's interest. Endicott Junior is in this senior's future. Activities: Latin Club 2, Italian Club 2, Art Club 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, Assis- tant Homeroom Rep. Home- room 3, 4, Senior Musical Re- view 4, Homecoming Court 3. E N- aw' Miva T, .-.gyc it E13 39' nw'- un- THERESA NOCELLA Business Check all the good Chinese restaurants in town and maybe you'll spot Theresa. She will be a welcome addition to the busi- ness world. JANICE NUTTING 35 Wadsworth Ave. S-207 C2 Janice wants to enlist in the Navy after graduation. She hopes to work full-time mend- ing her uniforms as sewing is her main interest. We leave you 7,000,000 common pins and 100 needles with eyes big enough to thread and one thimble. Activities: Senior Musical Re- view. ROBERT NAUGHTON I Broolcway Ct. S208 C2 Harpo , our popular senior, can always be found with friends Ken and Jack. His sun- ny disposition will long be remembered at Waltham High. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM NOLTE 248 Ash St. S-205 C1 and C2 Bill wills a tape-recording of announcements at lunch to Mr. Yetten. Bob, Chuck, Dave and peoples 'will tell you that Bill, who plans college in the future, liked two years of Mrs. John- son for homeroom best at W.H.S. Activities: Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Track, Senior Review, W Club 3, 4. 'mx pun mfr'-ff RICHARD O'CONNOR 141 Florence Road S 211 CII University life should prove to be rewarding to Rich after the eventful years at W.H.S. He feels nostalgic about our lunch- es. at GERALDlNE O'RElLLY 65 Midland Drive S 209 Cl Geri, better known as chip- munk can be seen bouncing down the corridor with friends Donna, Leslie, Joanne and Jean- nie. You can't help but see those O'Reilly eyes smiling while Geri cheers the Hawks on to victory. Good luck to Geri in becoming an elemen- tary school teacher. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4, Senior Class V.P.g Yearbook Staff, Sr. Revue, Reflector Staff, Spanish Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Jr. Prom Committee, Homeroom Rep., Talent Show. ROBERT O'BRlEN 30 Beaverbrook Rd. S 205 College Mike, Bob, Buddy tell us that hockey is tops with Robert at W.H.S. Cars and sports are his interests. English with Mrs- MacClary is his favorite class. Robert wills lockers to the school. College is in his future. Activities: Hockey 4. WALTER o'HARA ' 726 South Street S O12 Work Study Walter says that his main in- terest is girls and also com- ments that every boy in the school is his friend. He leaves the work study course to Mr. Dollard, whose Math class he likes best. A ,f tv: SUSAN O'BRIEN 8 Chester Lane 20 Dist. Ed. Sue is interested in horseback riding and art and likes to spend her leisure time in the 'girls' room. She and her friends, Ann, Pat, and Lorraine like re- tail merchandising with Mr. O'Neil. Activities: Talent Show 3, D.E.C.A. 4. EILEEN O'NEIL 69 Dix Street S 308 Accounting Looking for Eileen? She will be found eating pizza and French fries with her friends Sally, Bumper, and Rahna. She plans to be a dental assistant. Activities: Ski Club 3, 4, Talent Show 4. 'Q Q'f'l ', av' WH: 2-.,.,.. KATHLEEN O'HALLORAN 80 Chester Lane S 204 Cll This active brown-eyed, brown-haired senior thinks swimming and W.H.S. football games are tops. Kathy can be found eating pizza with Jeanne, June, Cheryl and Judy, or at rallies at the Res . Her future plans are to be a teacher. Eng- lish with Mrs. Czarnowski is her favorite class. Activities: F.T.A. 3, Senior Re- vue, Talent Show 4, Prom Com- mittee 45 Yearbook 4. WILLIAM ORMEROD 15 Oak Road S 209 Cl and CII All ,the iunk left in my locker to who ever wants it is Bill's donation to any desir- ous incoming sophomore. Bill plans to become a research biologist and perfect the Hoff- man High Protein Candy Bar even further. Activities: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Out- door Track 2, 3, 4. 83 'SCX'- !,,.....-r nth ., WAYNE PATERSON 636 Hansen Rd. S 209 Business The business world is always looking for good workers and he is one that is coming along fast!! Wayne plans a quick career, quick money and a quick retirement. ALAN C. PEIRCE 400 Waverleyoaks Rd. S209 CII Realizing the lack of time at W.H.S., Al has willed his clock to S209. Do you happen to have a couple more for S306 and S208? His interests range from motorcycles to hunting, depending on his mood. KEITH PACHECO 1369 Trapeloi Road S Ol Cl Deane, John, Chris, and Lee, partners in crime , ioin Chico in his favorite pastimes: scuba diving, swimming, tennis, and music. Biology with Mr. Amo- rein along with lobster and watermelon rate high with Keith. He plans to study medicine after graduation. Activities: Sr. Show: Talent Show, Swimming Team. PAULA PAPIA 1800 Trapelo Road S209 Cl Paula likes all the kids at school including Mr. Bohlman. Along with friend, Marcia, she can be found eating pizza or studying Latin. German class and the 2:30 bell are more of her favorites. Activities: Latin Club 2, Talent Show 3, Sr. Talent Revue 4: Scenery Director. ......,wM 11 MARY PASSORELLO 20 Dexter St. S209 Business ... And it's a Yaz homer out of the park, Mary cheers loudly. Mary leaves WHS with fond remembrainces of the Sox winning season. She anticipates getting married and a career in l.B.M. 'Yi 4i f fl MARINA PAIGE 45 Chestnut St. S209 Honors One of our Brandeis repre- sentatives, Nina was also the music director of the Talent Show. She enjoys music and rare roast beef with Leslie, Karen, and Laurie. Next year it's away to college, but be- fore you go, don't forget to leave that mistake-proof chalk to Mr. Lynch. Activities: Talent Show 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Math Team 2, 3, 4, Office Staff 4, German Club 2, Sr. Revue 4, Honor Society 3, 4. WILLIAM PEDERSON 162 Dale St. S 209 Cl This outgoing senior loves skiing, in fact he thrives on it! Maybe your future plans in medicine will help you on the slopes. ' Activities: H.R. Rep. 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 4-Treas. 3, Pres. 47 Talent Show 2, 3, 4: Sr. Revue 4: Track 3. ffh 1 'U' LINDA PERESHLUHA 42 TB Garden Circle S 209 Cl Cheering the Hawks, Cespec- ially No. 44D was a favorite pastime for vivacious Linda, our lovely homecoming queen. When Linda's not skiing, work- ing at the hospital or engaged in her many activities, she en- ioys eating Russian and Chinese food. English with Ma Johnson, and lunch with Ray will all be fond memories of W.H.S. for this senior. ,.xg, ' . ANNE MARIE PICARD 96 Central Street S 306 Clerk Typist Being with Ray, to Anne Marie is only surpassed by her desire for fried clams. This benefactor graciously leaves all her money 10.051 to Mr. Belli- veau. She will make an excel- lent secretary for some lucky employer. K... JOANNE PEROS 215 Doty St. S 209 Honors and Cl Cheerleader Joanie is an avid fan of Mrs. Steinberg's English classes. Her favorite hobbies of dancing and acting were put to good use in the Senior Re- vue, Talent Show and Drama- tic Club. Her future plan is to be a theater arts maior in college. DANNY PETERSON ll Pine Vace Road S 21 'I . General Danny is a proud Swede at heart and has a weakness for Swedish dishes. It was his amazing slide into class where he was declared safe at first by the teacher, that will never be forgotten. STEPHEN PETERS 38 Willard St. Carpentry Stephen, who says he is a great guy , likes to eat pan- cakes and work at shop. His friends are Mike, Jo, John, Dave, and Dan. Steve wills his old shop clothes to the school. He intends to go into the Marines after he graduates. KAREN PIAZZA 15 Kenwood Lane S 209 Honors Karen loves potatoes lprefer- ably rawj and ltalian food. Her favorite class is Doc's Biology class. lf she's not there, look in the Biology cage under A for agar plates or P for Petri dishes. Activities: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Make-up, German Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Lab Assistant 4, Mr. Belliveau's Office 2, Yearbook Editor. ALBERT PERKINS 10 Cleveland Road S 209 Accounting To Mr. Thompson: If you are curious about the procedure required to unlock the S 209 door, Al is willing to reveal his secret. Al's favorite classes are Data Processing and Ac- countingf ibn PAUL PICARELLO 74 Woodland Road S209 General Paul has devised a clever plan to purchase Fort Knox, but it is top secret. After this he will retire and move to the West Coast to experiment in car design. 85 ROBERTA PITTS 24 Lowell Street S 306 Clerk-Typist Bobbie, a future airline stew- ardess, leaves Mr. Peroni a new fully wired accounting machine. She enioys Mrs. S. Murphy's office procedure class most of all. Activities: Housemasters Office, Mr. Morang's office. Nw!-X RAHNA POIRIER 57 Lawrence Street S 211 College All right now! says Rahna to an invitation to a ski-week- end. She can be frequently found at the Chateau with Eileen, Jane, Judy or Linda. We hope Rahna finds swimming in France very agreeable. Activities: Sr. House Office, Ski Club: Drama Club: Senior Re- vue. RUTH J. PILICY 11 Cunningham Circle S 306 Business The one thing that aggravates Ruthie is a third floor home- room. Anything would seem in- ferior after having Mrs. G. Johnson for two Years wouldn't it? Eating fried clams, skiing, and boating lessens the routine of school for Ruthie. Activities: Russian Club 3, Jun- ior Prom Committee 35 Pep Squad 2, Senior Revue, Talent Show 4, Senior Prom Commit- Tee. gk- MARIANNE PIZZI 623 Trapelo Road S 108 Honors Patti, Janet, Olympia, Leslie, will all agree that English with Miss Koledo is tops with Mari- anne. Spaghetti is her favorite food. Marianne's future plans are college and teaching. Activities: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Latin Club 2: Honor Society, Senior Revue. , , 1' MARILYN PINKHAM 69 Alderwood Road S 306 Clerk-Typist Let's go scooping , says Lynne, a frequent water skier and bowler. Lynne enioys busi- ness with Mr. Hart. She hopes to enter secretarial work after graduation. Activities: Main Office 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. r I 'f it 4 at , f w kk:-3 f' ....,.,:- ll: 5-.QQ , ' ff ff' MARGUERITE POIRIER 96 Alder Street S 108 Stenographic Marguerite likes water-skiing and swimming with her friends Gail, Pat, Irene and Annette. Her favorite class is History with Mrs. Davis. She plans a career as a secretary. Wi--fv U SHIRLEY PITTS 43 Clematis Ave. S 108 Business Green-eyed Shirley enioys bowling and watching football games with her friends Julie and Eileen. She plans to go to I.B.M. school. Gastronomical de- lights include Italian food. GAYLE POLIMER 30 Beaver St. S 2'll Cl Gayle has offered a nourish- ing apple to any poor student who is forced to catch the 7:10 bus to school and forego break- fast. Dr. Kubin's lectures in Biology II are considered most informative but what about those tricky doors that don't open. She is off to Hong Kong to eat Chinese food. Activities: Drama Club, French Club, Senior Musical Review. sf:-rr JOHN PRIEST 'li Warwick Ave. S-211 Cl and CII Hazel-eyed John, who likes hamburg and gravy, but who would like a bigger school, en- ioys typing classes with Mr. Thibault. He doesn't like ses- sions, but is interested in cars and being with Bob, Larry, Steve, Renny and Jim. He plans to attend East Coast Aero Tech. Activities: Language Lab Assis- tant 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2. RA . wx 'Vs WAYNE PORTER l56 Robbins St. S-211 Business We have called upon our staff to invent an aquatic bow and arrow for Wayne. Now he can practice his favorite sport which is archery and catch his favor- ite supper which is sea food. ME.. fv- WAYNE PRESCOTT 244 Brown St. H.R. 15 Auto Mechanics Wayne enioys car racing. He would like to work in his own garage after graduation. we-. - 'f ' MICHAEL QUINN i7 Caldwell Rd. H. R. 15 Auto Mechanics Mike is one of our outstand- ing football players. His inter- ests vary from car racing to sports. He liked the coffee breaks in Mr. Kal's room the best and plans to own his own mechanic shop. Anyone need his car repaired? Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Ski Club. iltan..,... 'N-.. i. ff A .Ku 2 LEONARD QUIRK 124 Willow St. H.R. 24 Electronics Len, whose interests are sports and food, likes to have steak and potatoes. Although shop ranks first, he liked English with Mr. Hertigan and plans to attend school in the future. Activities: Student Council, Safety Committee. HAROLD PORTER 36 Caughey St. S 2ll Cll Harry has a good sense of humor but those battles for parking spaces are ridiculous. A sense of humor is valuable so we leave you a collapsible V.W. which neatly fits in your back pocket and is big enough for Andy too. 'lin- DONNA PRINCE I9 Noonan St. SOI Work Study Donna says she is usually quiet but happy, because her main interests are hairdressing, sewing, reading and marriage. Her favorite teacher, to whom she leaves a new desk, is Mrs. O'Rourke. What she likes most about the school are Math and English classes. She includes marriage in her immediate fu- ture. 87 MICHAEL QUIRK 67 Upland Rd. S211 Cl Brown-haired Michael likes soccer, tennis, and swimming, with friends Pete and Pearl. He also enjoys English with Miss Koledo but he wishes his class- es were less crowded. He is looking forward to graduation and has included college in his future plans. Activities: Interact 3, Senior Tal- ent Revue 4. ROBERT J. RANSOM 99 Circle Dr. S012 Work Study Robert is a rather quiet chap. His main interests include car- pentry and architectual design and he plans a career in one of these. He looks forward to graduation and no 7:45 bells. f' I bn., .rvbstm Al A V. X' ff ...aan-nv 32, Aiiluzli 'il'fQ.:' if fy - .ff . L., so ,. , , i ,.:.s..,. feaqmac ANNA RANDOLFI 970 Trapelo Rd. Stenographic Anna, called Banana by her friends likes reading, sports, and Business Machines with Miss Mc Quarrie. She wills Mr, Hood more time to do every- thing. Her plans include busi- ness school and work in the foreign service. Activities: This Week at Walt- ham High 4, Guidance Office 2, 3, 4. ADDISON RAINES JR. 26 Dexter St. S211 CII Buddy is disturbed at the lack of consideration given to minor sports at W.H.S. We hope you represent the U.S.A. at the next Olympics. Activities: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Out- door Track 2, 3, 4, W club 3, 4. 'FM PATRICIA RANDO 598 Lexington St. S211 Honors Patty's interests in foreign languages may lead to a fu- ture career as an interpreter. Patty's favorite class is English with Ma Johnson. This raven haired senior loves Kiwi fruit and the study of Russian. JANET RAO 126 Totten Poun Rd. S 211 Honors Janet, whose interests range from skiing to cheering, plans to enter college after gradua- tion. Mariann, Joanne, Olympia and Linda will agree that this senior has added a lot of spirit to our sports activities. Activities: Cheerleader 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Hm. Rep. 2, 3, 4, Housemaster's Office 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. I I I I ELIZABETH REARDON 39 Bruce Rd. S 211 C, Freckle-faced Betty has all that is needed for success, in college. This efficient senigf who has aided Mrs. De Wolf for three years, wills her more desk space. Activities: French Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, 88 .65 CHARLES RAY REDDING 58 Weir Rd. H.R. 11 Machine shop Well Charlie , now that school is over you can devote all your time to drag-racing and race cars. Bet you'll miss all the girls in the cafe! Charles expects to be a precision machinist on custom-built rac- ing cars. CHESTER RICHARDSON 91 Hillcrest St. S211 Cl Smile is the word when Chet is around. His mornings are spent at the radiator with pals Fran, Steve, Sandy, Chris, Al and Paul. Calculus with Mr. Sheehan is his favorite class. A branch of engineering will be his college maior. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Rep. 3, 4. MARY ANN RIZZO 170 Lowell St. S306 Honors Mary Ann likes the students at WHS but wishes there was more time for passing. West- minster Abbey has its Poet's Corner and the new high school will have its corner for Mrs. Johnson. Activities: Mr. Levey's Office 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 2: Latin Club 3, A: Jr. Prom Committee. PATRICIA REDDING 58 Weir Road S21 1 Stenographic Brown-haired Pat leaves her fall to her favorite teacher, Mrs. McClary. She loves danc- ing, horseback riding, and eat- ing spaghetti and meatballs. Activities: Talent Show 2, 4: Senior Revue 4. STEVEN RICHELSON 356 Lincoln St. S211 Cl Steve was president of the Latin Club and treasurer of the NHS. He enioyed the variety of acquaintances the student body offered. He plans to at- tend college and reserve time for sports and music. Activities: German Club 2: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 47 Home- room Rep. 2. C5 'US CLAIRE RICHARD 63 Oak St. S 211 Clerical Ambitious and marriage minded, Claire plans a short career as a secretary. Her lei- sure time is spent bowling. Activities: Data Processing. DENNIS ROACH 15 Sunnyside St. S 306 Cl Dennis is the class artist and finds the ordinary classroom routine very uncreative. His ambition is to become an artist and also continue his educa- tion at college. His favorite class is Art with Mr. Sgouros. Activities: Folk Club 2: Year- book 4. JEAN RlBElRO 105 Greer St. S 211 Cl Just being around with her friends is what Jean likes best at W.H.S. When not in her fav- orite class, P.O.D., with Mrs. Davis, Jean can be seen with Jan, Cindy, Gail, and Carol, eat- ing pizza. Horseback riding and skiing are this senior's interests. Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 47 Senior Revuef LOUIS RIZZO 170 Seminole Ave. S 306 C ll .Big Lou's favorite activity is major sessions. Well Lou, what can you expect when you get caught pecking a hole in one of our sturdy walls? 89 ig.- 'es I, '-1 MN .4 , E LINDA RODES I96 Temple Road College I Linda, Lymp , Joannie, Migs, Janet and Marianne participate in almost all of the activities at WHS, from Drama Club.t0 Student Council. When the in- frequent vacations roll around, there is always time for horse- back riding. Activities: Latin Club 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Rep- resentative 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Musical Re- view 4. DIANE ROONEY 220 Prospect Hill Road College II This pretty blonde, blue-eyed senior enioyed decorating for the Junior Prom. English with Mrs. Johnson rates high with Diane. Roon is interested in skiing and swimming. Activities: Student Council 3, German Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Folk Club 2, Junior Prom Committee 3. GINETTE ROBICHAUD I48 Hammond Street Business Well, it's like this, Ginette wills one remote control filing cabinet to Miss Snow, her fav- orite teacher. She plans a career in accounting with sidelights such as skating, bowling and reading. ROSE-MARIE ROBICHAUD T08 Seminole Avenue Accounting Rose-Marie has kindly decided to leave her books to any in- terested incoming sophomore. She plans to become a legal secretary with long lunch breaks for enjoying pizza and conver- sation with her friends. Activities: Pep Squad 2. www 'Task rfb- -I . fl JAMES ROBINSON IO Mokema Avenue College I Jim, a blue-eyed senior, en- ioys Math IV with Mr. O'Brien. He is an enthusiastic roller skater. College is in the future for this freedom lover. 1 WINIFRED ROSE 42 Lawrence Street College I Dear Winnie, We are really sorry that you don't like the lumpy floors at WHS, but we are glad that you like hawks. May you never wear two different shoes to school again. Sincerely, Class of '68 Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, Teen Canteen 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Mirror Rep. 3, Sub. Ed. 4, Lang. Lab Ass't. 2. NORMAN ROBICHAUD 74 Bacon Street Auto Mechanics This senior is interested in making money and describes himself as generous and peace- fuI. To Mr. Kalishman he leaves his own hair and a new teapot. Richard and the Frenchman know that Norman would like to be a brake spec- ialist. 'gm'-K -ex.-e' ttf JANICE ROLLO 169 Grove Street College ll You nummer! yells Janice to Johnny, Sherry and Jackie. Janice's friends tell us that her favorite food is cheeseburger. IBM school is in this senior's mind after graduation. When not in Mr. Hart's Law class, Janice can be found singing or dancing. Activities: Junior Prom Commit- tee 3, Senior Musical Review 4. ANNETTE ROSS IO5 Greer St. S 306 CI The members of the defunct iug band will always remember Net, Cor Anitaj, as the dili- gent student of Miss Koledo's English class. Net plans to spend the summer on the Cape at Provincetown, then attend U. Mass in the fall. Activities: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 2, Talent Show 3, Latin Club 3, School Column 3, 4. PATRICIA RUGGLES 51 Brightwood Rd. S306 Cl Popular with her schoolmates, Pat hopes to be equally popu- lar as a teacher when she re- turns to Waltham after her col- lege days. Activities: G.A.P. 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, German Club 3. N JOANNE ST. GERMAIN 34 Albert St. S 306 Cl Talented and intelligent, Jo is one of our most active par- ticipants in the senior class. She intends entering the teach- ing profession as a modern languages instructor. Activities: Latin Club 2, French Club 2, Prom Committee 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Student Coun- cil, Secretary 3, House Office Staff. gm... . ff r I 1 - I av 'T'- STEPHEN RGURKE 45 Albert St. S306 Cl Steve, who was active in making our senior revue a suc- cess leaves a bosun's whistle to Mr. May for use before an- nouncements. He loves music but hates those long waits in line at third lunch. We leave Steve a tape recording of those morning announcements to expand his collection. Activities: Senior Revue, Talent Show, Drama Club President RICHARD RUSCAK 23 Copeland St. S 306 Cl As a future FBI agent may- be Dick can save the school from the diabolical plot by the enemy to capture it. His favor- ite subiect at WHS was math with Miss Bowen. Activities: Jet Club 2, 3. CHRIS RYAN 55 Chester Lane S 306 Cl Chris, a talented actress and enthusiastic fan of WHS sport events plans a career in nurs- ing. Karen and the rest of F troop agree that the students at WHS are great. Activities: Drama Club, F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm., Student Council 3. A af 75 IP' Qfjj'I MARY SARRO 7-B Hansen Road S O11 Work Study Another participant in the Work Study group, Mary likes the idea of being able to work and attend school simultaneous- ly. This is one of those rare opportunities. LESTER SCAFlDl 149 Trapelo Road S 307 Cl Lester, in his usual outgoing manner has generously donat- ed a new wall fdone in early depressionl or one hippy post- er if the former is unavailable, to Miss Robin's homeroom. Activities: Band 2, 4, Ski Club 2, 4: Treas. 4, Chorus Pres. 4, Senior Revue 4: French Club Treas. 4. 92 MICHAEL SANTA 125 Warwick Ave. S 306 Cl Mike is pretty average-he likes hamburgers, skiing, gym, and has many friends. Mike plans to go to college. 'rv-W GLORlA SAULNIER 18 Chester Lane S 307 Clerk-Typist Gloria for Gidgetl enioys eating pizzas. If you hear the familiar line, Hey, what's hap- pening , you can be sure it's Gidget speaking. Her plans in- clude business school and sec- retarial work. RICHARD SARNO 120 Seminole Ave. S 307 Cl Math office studies and class- es with Mr. Lynch had a mys- terious appeal for Rich. He also enjoyed English with Mrs. John- son, Chemistry with Dr. Kubin, and roast beef with Tom, Monte, Stick, and Fred. College is next on the list. Activities: Chemistry Club. CTL? GARY SAWIN 63 Barbara Road S 307 Cl Gary liked the football games best at W.H.S. The ideal situa- tion for him would be eating a iuicy steak with his friends and repeating continually Are you kidding? Next year Gary will iourney on to college. Activities: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, J.A. 7951 .,, FRED SAUL 58 Hollace St. S-307 C-I When not working at the Star, Fred can be found play- ing his accordian or riding around Buttrick's with friends. CAROLYN SCALIA 405 Creasant St. S-307 C-I Caroline has frequently thought about the language lab, the cafe, the science labs, and the various activities offered by this system. They will revive fond memories in the future. x ' 7 ...K , .5 MARY ELLEN SENNETT 56 Lyman Street ' S Oil Work Study Subs, pizza and hot dogs are the favorites of Mary Ellen, our future telephone operator. She is also a great dancing enthu- siast. RONI-BETH SHAPIRO 19 Everett Street S 307 CII Friendly and green-eyed Roni enjoys eating bagels and knish- es. Pastimes include dancing, skiing and bowling with the team. We know she will be dedicated to her social work after college. Activities: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Pep Squad 4, Clinic Staff 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Jr. Prom Committee, Office Staff 3, 4, Basketball and Volleyball 2. ELLEN SCANLON 62 Warren St. S 307 Business Ellen loves flowers especial- ly pink ones of any size and shape. She is better known as Ag to her friends Mary Ellen, Marsha and Margaret. Always on the go, her interests in- clude skiing, dancing, horse- back riding and eating fried clams. Whether inside or out- side of school Ellen only wants to have fun. ELLEN SEARLE 52 Hays Rd. S 307 Cl Ellen, our track co-manager, bequeaths to Mr. Fleming a nut shell. She enjoys steak and french fries with the kids from second lunch. Her ambition is to follow in the footsteps of her favorite teacher, Mrs, G, Johnson and become a high school teacher. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4: F-T-A 3, 4: A.F.S. semi-finalist 3, track co-manager 4, Talem Show 3, 4, Senior Review 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, House. masters Office 2, 3, 4, Main Office 3, 4: Mirror Editorial Staff 4. JO-ELLEN SELBY 95 Marlborough Rd. S 307 CII l wish the students of W.H.S. better years in the fu- ture. Good luck to Mr. Collins and Mr. Steinberg with their English classes. Nice words from a great girl. . ff., X V, v-2-1-asafm . 1 .55 I l WILLIAM SHEA 276 Florence Road S 307 Billy can be seen on the football field or at Brigham's with Mike, Jeff, Bud and the gang. This friendly Hawker hopes to attend college in the future. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. CHARLES SCHAUFUS 72 Mallard Way S 307 CII For putting your hand through a window, we are do- nating to you a fragile-glass- handle with care sign. Charle relinquishes his skiis to our Mr. Meader. He plans to enter hotel management. You can be in charge of our next reunion, O.K.? Activities: Ski Club. JOANNE SEVERINO 73 Prospect Hill Road S 307 CI Joanne's favorite class was math with Mr. Sheehan. Her fu- ture includes college and much happiness. To the incoming sophomores she leaves a com- plete set of directions. Activities: F.T.A. 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, ltalian Club 2, 3, 4, Mirror Staff 4, Senior Review. 55,4-1 WTITV' 93 ,, . , , 21 ' . 2-. .-gf , - Iss: L - T3 -- ' . ' ' ' if , , , ,,.. . , . . - - w- I L-Q f A ' . -5 ' ,VY graft- Q- 5 V' . Im! ...ol I 5-Yffl: 5 233 5? 2V L- s f CHRISTINE SKOTLAND 30 Sanders Lane S 307 Stenographic Chris is probably the only girl in the world who'd like to be able to eat a pizza and type IO0 words a minute while riding horseback. The world needs more like Chris. Activities: Senior House Office 2, English Office 3, 4, Main Office 4. PETER SMITH 83 Woodland Rd. S 307 Cl Pete whose future plans in- clude college,-enioys fishing, hunting and sports. This out- going Senior has a deep pas- sion for sea food. KENNETH R. SODERHOLM JR. II9 Taylor St. S 308 Cl Kenny, co-captain of the track team, votes yea for physics and Mr. Levesque. He optimisti- cally anticipates a career as a ceramics engineer. Activities: Cross-country 3, 4, National Honor Society. 94 LAURIE SHIRLEY 190 Robbins St. S 307 Honors A Melancholy Baby?-not Laurie. She is constantly busy between drama workshop, eat- ing Swedish meatballs Cmade by the mother of the yearl, or modeling a 3-D map of China for Mrs. Roby. Activities: This Week at Walt- ham High 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, Senior Play 4, Chorus 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 4. 49' CL 'S- ,4i k 147 VIRGINIA SMITH 27 Cedarcroft Lane S 307 Stenographic This popular senior wills shorthand notebooks to Miss Hogarty. Virginia can be seen eating subs with Carol, Mary Ellen and Kathie. English and studies are what this senior liked best at W.H.S. This sen- ior plans to become a secre- tary. Anyone looking for a re- liable one? CAROL SPATARO 23 Evergreen Avenue S-308 Stenographic Shortie likes any outdoor sport but her favorites are swimming and tennis. Carol's favorite foods include turkey and fried chicken. Her plans are to become a legal secretary. Good things come in small packages! Activities: Italian Club 2, Arch- ery 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Year- book 4, Senior Review 4, Main Office Staff 4. DAVID R. SIMPSON 9I Hawthorne Road S 307 Cl Having taken your cause to heart, we announce the hiring of a new assistant in the Phy- sics department to help Mr. Levesque. Quiet Dave enjoys spectator sports with his friends Ed, Mark and Dave. STANLEY SLOTNICK T33 Whitman Road S 307 Cl Follow the smell of tanger- ines to W-OI after school some- day. There among the ruins of a calibrated 25 L. volumetric flask, dozens of test tubes and fizzing sulphuric acid stands Stan, our chem lab assistant, madly concocting chemicals for his boss. He loves second lunch with Bill, Barry and Stu. Activities: French Club 2, 3, 4, Interact 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Lab Assistant 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Senior Revue 4, Homeroom Rep. 2. ALAN M. SPILLERT 56 Mallard Way S-308 Honors, C-I Me Thinks l've created a monster! might be heard echo- ing from the lab of the future biologist Alan. This student, who must be another John Baresford Tipten, has donated several million dollars itax free1 to total restoration of the settlement of WHS. Activities: Chess Club: Reflec- tor: Jets. 5595 ERIC STEVENS 47 Lionel Ave. S-308 C-2 Twiggy, as called by his friends Doug, Ray, and Ed was one of our golf players for WHS. Eric's interests vary from golf to girls. Willing his golf clubs to Mr. Krol, Twiggy has all our hopes to become a professional golfer. Activities: Golfg Judo: Weight- lifting. f' I IExQIf...,,l. 2:1- DOUGLAS STANLEY 97 Circle Dr. S-308 C-2 Amiable Doug wills one new broom to his favorite custo- dian, Joey. He enioys English with Miss Beaulne, and sports with Ric, Paul, and Peter. This brown-haired senior never hopes to have the problem he experienced at the high school again, of being called Stanley Douglas. Activities: Hockey Team 12, 3, 41. MQ... N if fl ,if i DEBORAH STURTEVANT 240 Prospect Hill Lane S-308 C-I Debbie, a future medical technologist, generously donates student parking spaces to all students who arrive too late to park very close to the school. Activities: Ski Club 12, 41, FNA C2, 31, Reflector CQ1, Red Cross 12, 31 Teen Canteen C31. COLLEEN STANKARD 89 Rockridge Rd. S207 CII Colleen has gained overnight success for her outstanding per- formance in the Senior Revue. Though she looks like Shirley Temple, she is still a Honey Bun! DANIEL STREMEKUS IOI Stow St. Drafting Dan enjoys the after-school activities with friends. The fu- ture promises excitement, ad- venture and success for this enterprising draughtsman. ilg.-v lf'- Fw-fp MARGARET A. STANTON 294 Warren St. S-308 Business It is said that there is an explanation for lust about any- thing, even falling out of a gym window while playing ten- nis, says Margaret. She can be seen with Sheila, Linda and Gloria while skiing or at foot- ball games. Activities: Talent Show 13, 41, Jr. Prom Committee: Senior Re- view. GAYLE SULLIVAN 245 Lake Street S-308 C-I Gayle is one of Brigham's regular customers and can be found there with many of her friends. May you always have a mouth of sundaes. 95 JAMES SULLIVAN 137 Robbins si. HR. to Auto Body James likes vacations, but dislikes the early school hours. He is interested in working on racing cars with Paul, Ronnie, and John. He likes shop with Mr. Scimemi and plans to work in a body shop after gradua- tion. if ituyf 'TT ? CHRYSTYNA ZENOBIA SWYSTUN 1264 Trapelo Rd. S 202 Cl Chrystyna enioyed sports and Mr. O'Brien's math class. A bit of the outside world is still a part of Chrystyna and, when- ever she can, she rushes to the nearest Ukrainian food- stand for a bite to eat. 6-L, 96 gff W MARY ANN SUSI 145 Brewster Rd. S 208 CI Mary Ann anxiously awaits Friday at 2:31 P.M. because a whole weekend of adventure may lie ahead. She will make a welcome addition to the col- lege of her choice. ' J J f JOHN THERIAULT 24 Lowell St. Carpentry John attributes his success among friends to his good humor and an easy personal- ity. Remember first things first . He leaves hoping every- one enjoys the new high school. ANDREA SURETTE 16 Chamberlain Terrace S 308 Stenographic If you were looking for Andy this summer you will find her rooting for her favorite base- ball team, the Red Sox. CWho else?J She wishes to leave Mr. Hood a gold-plated copy of Hamlet. BARBARA ANN SWEENEY 50 Leitha Drive S 308 Stenographic Barbara, who came to us from J.F.K. Jr. High School, has brought along a lively interest in all major sports activities at W.l-l.S. Mary Jane and Patti will agree that Barbara's favor- ite food is Chinese. 3 ,, fur A J 'afviif GLORIA JEAN TESTA 25 Sheffield Rd. S 308 Stenographic Gloria keeps everyone laugh- ing. She enioys reading, hik- ing and classes with Miss Mac Quarrie. Her future plans in- clude going to business school to be a medical secretary. ' Activities: Honor Society, Eng- lish Office, Main Office and Guidance Office Staff. SALLY THOMAS 14 Hagar St. S 308 Cl Sally agrees that she will miss the days at W.H.S,, in- cluding the lunches, the morn- ing conferences in the corri- dors and her friends. SUSAN TOLAN 43 Amherst Ave. H. R. 20 Dist. Ed. Susan likes cars, racing, and Chinese Food. With Sandy, Bet- ty, Florence, and Co Co she enioys classes with Mr. O'Neil. Susan desires a career in re- tailing. Acrfvfrfest D.E.c.A. 441. WILLIAM TROIE 72 Fiske Avenue W-201 C-I Speedy Bill can be found on weekends either working on one of his bikes or racing on a nearby track. Perhaps .his future will include the Grand Prix. PAULA TIERNEY 29 Copeland St. S-308 C-i Paula, loves meeting people and making friends. As she goes forth into the world of long, blonde hair and mini- skirts, fond memories of W.H.S. go with her. Dreamin' of the endless summer is a frequent experience with her friends Les- lie, Cathy and Peggy. Activities: F.T.A. 13, 41, Pep Squad 121, Spanish Club 141, French club 12, 31, Drama Club 12, 3, 41, Junior Achievement 131, Chemistry Club 141, Jun- ior Prom Committee, Senior Review. RONALD TIRONE 30 Beech Street S 308 Business Ronnie enioys girls and bowling. His future plans are to ioin the Navy. Ronnie also likes pizza with Buddy, Bruce, and Steve. He wants Mr. Flight to have his Bookkeeping book. The best part of the day is when the 2:30 bell rings, but the worst is getting blue slips. Ads..-. JOAN TOUSIGNANT 40 Whittier Ave. W-201 Honors Joan, whose interests include surfing and football games, liked math with Mr. Vallely. This brown-haired senior wills a WHS cheering iacket to Mr. Fleming, and plans college after graduation. Sue, Donna, Carol, and Linda will agree that lunch, gym, and bomb scares made school likeable for Joan. Activities: Cheerleader 141, Mirror Staff 131, Volleyball 13, 41, Tennis 13, 41. . DONNA TREFONIDES 45 Glen Circle W-201 C-2 Blonde Donna is happiest cheering the ,Hawks on, but she is also kept busy dancing and surfing. Friendly Donna can be seen on the Bridge before school, or at Brigham's eating coffee ice cream. Our active cheerleader will never forget the Talent Show and Senior Re- vue at WHS, and looks for- ward to being a dental hygien- ist. Activities: Cheerleader 13, 41, Ski Club 13, 41, FNA 141, Tal- ent Show 13, 41, Prom Com- mittee, Mirror Staff 141, Senior Revue, Tennis 13, 41. 55 ROBERT TOOHIL 836 Trapelo Rd. S-308 College This lively senior, who al- ways wants to have a good time can be seen in Physics with Mr. Levesque. Sports, cars, and hunting are his main in- terests. College, and perhaps the service, are his future plans. Activities: Rifle Team 12, 3, 41, Language Lab Ass't. 12, 3, 41. DANIEL TROMBLEY 36 Summit St. W-201 C-T Brown-haired, blue-eyed Dan- ny likes sports and enioys fried clams. He says Wow when referring to Ma Johnson's English class. Danny has a great time at lunch with Fred, Marc, and Jeff. His ambitions include college, and then a business. 97 L v 'Ky 'Wwe -SF. if! 4 wr----1 . r--,. 1 CARMEN VACCARELLO 19 Milton St. W201 Very good looking Rocky loves English with Mrs. Johnson and working with cars. His friends Jan and Joe, and eating steak take up his spare time. He plans to attend computer school next year. ...1?' DAVID VANDERWYK 29 Wetherbee Rd. W 201 Honors Vince, as Bill and Dave call him, rates math classes with Mr. Sweeney as tops in school, while rifling and photog- raphy highlight his free time. Dave aspires to a career in engineering, and will attend Northeastern University after graduation. Activities: Rifle Club 2, 3, 47 Rifle Team 3, 47 German Club 2j Student Council Rep. 27 Latin Club 2. 98 1 WlLLlA.M TRUDEAU ll Roberts Road W 201 CII Innocent Bill is a great asset to Waltham High. His friends Steve and Dave agree that this place would be dull without him. Bill's not too sure about the future, but he's sure to win in whatever he may do. ry., Kwan... BASIL VANARIA 141 Myrtle St. Printing Basil finds that attending the vocational school is an enioy- able way to obtain a skill be- fore graduation. He leaves the school with memories of those fun times with the gang. ,af f tax 1? '-sc., I SUSAN UKRAINE 7 Kenwood Lane W201 Honors Surf's up. That is all that is said and Sue appears in sub- zero weather, clutching her board, and looking for the per- fect wave. lt's tough surfing here, so she has decided to attend the University of Hawaii and really mount the big ones. Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 47 H.R. Rep. 45 German Club 2, 45 Prom Committee 3, Yearbook 45 Vol- leyball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. Qf'A '-nv' 'Z-'Q .--7 RUSSELL VILES 362 Lexington Street W 201 Cl Russ' most embarrassing mo- ment was smashing the door at the bubbler near the math office into Mr. Lynch while he was drinking. Russ trots off to college with a homemade lunch. Activities: German Club 2, 3, 47 Spanish club 3, 41 Forum 3, This Week At Waltham High 3, 47 Mirror Staff 45 Language Lab Assistant 3, 4, Senior Musi- cal Review. Cx ,Q ,ff iff 9. PAUL VALENTE 51 Indian Road W 201 I don't believe it! shouts Skip to Jack, Paul, and Steve. He would like to see lasagna on the school menu. He enioys skiing and Mr. Foley's math classes. We hope he doesn't get seasick as he sails away with the Navy. DONALD VANARIA 18 Washington Ave. S O12 Work Study 'Donald leaves a set of weights to Mr. Krol. He enjoys classes with Mr. Dollard and would like to go to a prep school. 12 BRIAN WELLMAN 61 Milner Street . H.R. T2 Welding Handsome Bri can always be seen at The Cue with Cyn- thia, Lynne, Rose, and Donna. His main ambition is to make lots of money, with a thought of entering the military service. MARSHA VINCIULLA 37 Columbus Ave. W281 Business With lots of freckles and a cute smile, Marsha comments that the kids were the best thing at W.H.S. A busy girl, she always seems amazed at how the time flies. The 2:30 bell always arrives too soon for thisifuture secretary. BARBARA WAITKUNAS 20 Townsend Street W2Ol Business After considerable - research, we are able to locate a purple vet for you on the condition that you surrender your filing book to Kathy. May you have many more days off and more teachers modeled after Ma John- son. X 6'-as CAROL JEAN WALLACE 72 Reservoir Road W2Ol Cl Happiness is the Hawks , shouts this Hawkette from every corner of the school. She is a cute bundle of bubbly en- thusiasm for all the maior sports events at WHS and she is con- stantly at the team's side cheer- ing. Activities: Latin Club 2, 37 French Club 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, FTA 3, 4, Talent Show 4, Senior Revue, Ski Club. JOANNE WEBB i4 Pond End Road W2Ol Stenographic Oh Hanna! cries Joanne as she runs through the corridors, with Leslie, Cathy or Jeannine. Cheering for the Hawks, at- tending the many proms and the Talent Show will all be fond memories for Joanne. Activities: Cheerleading, Ski Club 2, Talent Show 3, 4, Sen- ior Revue. CHRISTOPHER WELTS 49 Tomlin Street W2Ol Cl Chris likes nothing better than scuba diving off Rockport with his friends from the club . The Yearbook Office and work at the Boys' Club take up most of his spare time, but he is always ready for a dinner of rare steak smothered in mushrooms. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Talent Show 2, 4, Senior Revue, Latin Club 2, Yearbook Staff 4. GERALD WESSELL CII While eating steak, cakes and pies, Jerry loves to listen to records, especially rhythm and blues. An ardent girl watcher his eyes often get tired. Says Jerry, A smoke detector is a must for Mr. May. Future plans include college. ROBERT WHEELER 167 Beal Rd. W 201 CII Bob considers himself quiet with a loud appetite for steak, pizza and Chinese food. His im- mediate plans are graduation. ES'-'S+ , if I We CHARLENE WILKINS 108 Midland Drive W 201 CII Mrs. Shirley's English class was Charlene's favorite subiect at W.H.S. She hopes to be an X-Ray Technician after gradu- ation. 100 kfjrr MARTHA WHITE 29 Chester Lane W 201 Business This pert, blonde senior with a flair for business, loves the 2:30 bell. Martha, along with her friends Peggy and Char- lene, lives for the week-end. Kiwi MARGUERITE WHALEN 155 Prospect Hill Rd. W 201 Accounting College and travel are in the future for this petite senior. Peggy enioyed sports, rallies, and English with Ma Johnson. a volunteer guide at The Vale and an active member of G.A.P., Peggy finds time for coke and pizza with Mau- reen, Nancy and Kathy. K. .ie '--'- ' ,, ffl, 5, fx! Ii., ,sb 4, , I - s s , 5 'I 1, A1 ,, it I J NANCY JEAN WOLFE 24 Herseem Way W 201 Honors Could this sweet, hazel-eyed senior be Waltham's answer to Mary Quant? Well, if she can be away from Chinese food long enough to get down to business, there may be a bright dress-designing future for Nancy. 5 x PATRICIA MARY WHELAN 16 Acorn St. S 307 Business Patty's favorite foods are steak and hot fudge sundaes. Working with the blind and marriage are her immediate plans. She would like to leave her books to her brother Tom who follows her. CAROLE WILEY 34 Wildwood Lane S O03 Honors Carole, a very interesting and complex person, will become an anthropologist, visit Europe and someday solve the question of the evolution of the Homo Sapien . Kabuki dancing and other oddities are active stimuli to her aesthetic senses. an ar - PATRICIA WYSKIEL 117 High Street W 201 Business I hope the kids at Waltham High always have the great school spirit that the class of '68' had. And I hope Mr. Belli- veau gets a class of '71' iust as great as we were. I as, RICHARD WOOD 31 Whittier Ave. W 201 College Right Harry, Fred? says Dick about some math problem of Mr. Thompson's. He plans to further his education be- cause of Mr. Thompson's good influence. tw I HlP ' ' ' 9 t RAYMOND ZAMNIUTO 86 Central Street S 308 Cl and CII Fried rice and Chinese foocl can capture the appetite of this black-haired, brown-eyed 'fellow anytime. Future plans for Ray lie in the field of Meteorology, where his greatest interest lies. To the Earth Science class Ray wills his barometer. .s 2 LAUREL WORTHINGTON 7 Endicott St. S 003 CII Ever active Laurel moves around the school with friends Paula, Linda, and The F Troop. She would like to elim- inate 7:50 Monday morning but have many more of 2:30 on Friday. Vanilla cokes rate high- ly with this blond. To you Laurel we leave an extra large cedar lined locker for all your accessories. 2.1 - PAUL ZEIGLER 8 Calvary Street S 203 CI Using the talents generated by a Creative Writing Course of Mrs. MacClary,AI submit a slight character sketch of my- self. Zig leaves a warning to future football players, Be- ware of the words-We're gonna pass this week-for it may be slightly deceiving. My favorite aspect of the school is Mrs. Feldman's math class! So long W.H.S. E . 'Ss ' CATHERINE ZAGAMI 69 Alder Street W 201 CI and CII After being in school over seas I found Waltham High the most enjoyable. The teachers and pupils are absolutely great! says brown-eyed Cathy. Be- sides Eng. with Mr. Prohovich, she enioys bowling and eating pizza with friends Peggy, Jo- anne, and Paula. The class of '68' wish Cathy lots of luck in a business career. 45 LYNDA ZENO 30 Common St. S 203 Cl Lynda is W.H.S.'s expert on U.F.O.'s and she reads all she can about them. Her secret love is Jazz Saxophones and let air- planes. Lynda hopes to visit Africa some day after gradua- tion. IOI it in-if-f ' STEVEN ZIMMERMAN 8 Albemarle Road S 209 Cl Zip denounces the super- fluous necessity for five maior subiects. His interests are con- servation, sports, and a future in prep school. PHILIP ZUKATYNSKI 219 Smith Street Mechanics Though Phil's favorite class is English with Mr. Quinn, he has decided to leave the mech- anics shop some new tools. After graduation, Phil would like to run his own business. ,,,.. LAWRENCE BUCCELLA 23 Coolidge Ave. S 03 CII Larry will never recommend making milk carton towers in the cafeteria when Al is around. While away at engineering school he'Il miss his friends and math with Mr. Curry. 2' if XNC SANDRA FABBRI 26 Tip Top Terrace S Oll Work Study You can't be sure, but then you never can tell about Sam who really hates to leave W.H.S. for hairdressing school. She likes Italian food and most of Mrs. O'Rourke's iokes. Late Pictures DANIEL BELLIVEAU 4 Lawton Place Rm. ll Machine Shop Dan can't say he will really miss everything about WHS. But he did like math and cafe studies. Maybe future work will also give him new friends like those with whom he shared his classes. M DONALD CLASBY 53 Chester Lane S O5 CII Don has been planning for college this year, but finds there are so many activities to deal with that time flies by. Well let's hope the same hap- pens to him while at college. Good luck, Dan. ALLEN BERKMAN 99 Sheffield Rd. Dist. Ed. Al finds distributive educa- tion is beneficial in gaining needed experience for future working positions. He believes strongly in this worthwhile W.H.S. program. 'fiiii PAUL CUFFORD 29 Linden Park Dr. S 05 Cl Paul's interests lie mainly in sports. You can be sure to see him skating up a storm at Waltham High's Hockey games with his teammates. Paul plans to attend college in the future. Activities: W Clubp Talent Showg Band 2, 3. W. '99- I qv., wt' ' x .. 'QL , ll., s' if-.Q .... 73, - V... .,.. . A ', ,ig sgg'.,,'.g -W: .M L 'FC' 375-i l3 P -eww. awe FZ? 53 '- S t3M4Tf?3F4f5 f ' :s?If.. I . ' - j1:i:'t if L CAROL CASELLA 185 Worchester Ave. S202 CI This long-haired senior is a bundle of fun to her friends in school. Carol looks forward to a bright future in college next year. 1' STANLEY FERRO 22 Dix Street S05 CI Stan's performances in the Senior Revue and Talent Show will long be remembered with a chuckle by the other Hawk- ers of W.H.S. Stan's future in- cludes college and football. Activities: Footballg Talent Show 3, 45 Senior Revue 4g W Club. IO3 S . Y. 3 ,. M-.4 'sa V . Q We 5 ...,V. . 1 fi , 4- A X A, ,, , wi . , W ' 1'--. ' -:ff 'i3 A' - ' A jtiiigf. . 7 ,, --.:f'7Z'iV 23, . i 'Q AZT' . X , .- s. 'sw ff.f :1 ? 73.-:Late c 'i,1e.. . . .,' ,, ,,VL ,, , ' , , ll' 95:51:42 'T l I 11' ifhfgkgg tif QQ! ' 'tis wi- ' L 1 I 04 -,gwuqk '4lgY.?,T7, SHARON MERCURIO 71 Lake St. 5207 General Sharon can be seen chatting with her friends about all the cute boys at WHS. Sharon hopes for marriage after grad- uation. Sharon creates an at- tractive picture when she is seen chatting with her many friends throughout the school corridors. Marriage will play an important part in her future. DAVID NAWROCKI 56C Whittier Ave. S 208 Cl Dave is another of our WHS swimming team. He spends a lot of time scuba diving and keeping in training, perhaps for the Air Force Academy, where he hopes to major in engineering. Dave wills a win- ning team to Mr. O'Brien. We sincerely hope that you win too, Dave. Activities: Swim Team 2, 3, 45 WClub 3, 4. KATHERINE' VENO 30 Hiawatha Ave. W201 Business Kathy hopes to further her abilities in computer program- ming after graduation. This green-eyed senior says she's crazy about dancing. Someone should design a dancing com- puter for Kathy. WALTER WELLMAN 61 Milner Street W 201 Cll Walter says that math is his favorite class-perhaps another Einstein in our midst? Maybe he will be WHS's expert in years to come. GINO MOLA 436 Waverly Oaks Rd. Rm. 16 Auto Body Gino is a hard working member of the autobody crew at W.H.S. Vocational. He says he is interested in becoming an expert mechanic, and run his own garage someday. ROBERT SELMA 23 Elson Rd. Rm. 16 Auto Body Bob is one of WHS's leading fans. He hopes to further the skills hecgained at the Voca- tional. Wealth is in Bob's fu- ture. DANIEL WALSH 50 Greer St. S012 Danny's warm personality was always an asset to WHS. His experiences in the Work- Experiment group will prepare him for an excellent position in the business world. SELINA YUNG- 9 Bolton St. S 306 Cl Selina is a quiet but friendly senior who enioys boating. Let's hope Selina finds as many new friends at college as she found at WHS. LA t Gu simian A 3 ik F. JAMES BISHOP 243 Hardy Pond Rd. S012 WorkfStudy Cars and motorbikes seem strange interests for someone as friendly as Jim. His easy nature is well-suited to the busi- ness world.. MICHALE CARBONE 460 Waverly Oaks Rd. H.R. 13 Carpentry Mike is an enthusiast of steak and potatoes. He is in- terested in becoming a profes- sional drummer, using his pre- sent skill. JEFFREY HARWICH 22 Potter Road 1 S203 CII The Hulk passes time with sports and college preparations. He may maior in some scien- tific field. Activities: Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4: Ski Club 4. KENNETH JACOBS 244 Seminole Ave. S201 cu Ken liked gym and earth science. He's not sure what the future will be, but hopes fqr success. PATRICK McGRATH 74 Alder St. H.R. 20 Dist. Ed. Patrick likes pool and Chinese- food. He wills a new room to the Work Study students. DEBORAH BRANNELLY 48 Albert Street S003 CII Debbie and her girl friends can be seen at Brigham's after seeing the Hawks play. This happy senipr will make a good elementary teacher after her graduation from teachers' col- lege. RONALD HERBERT II Willow Street Machine Shop Ronnie is a great fan of water skiing and racing cars. An enthusiastic student in the machine shop, he hopes to re- build engines for his future occupation. Profiles - No Pictures CHARLES BONICA 73 Taylor St. S002 CII Charlie Hawk Bonica is a great performer on the football field. His athletic skill will be a great asset in college. DAVID DINSMORE 37 Whittier Ave. S012 Dave describes himself as moody, but doesn't mind the days at W.H.S. when his friends are there. THOMAS HAYES 84 Cedar St. S203 Cl Tom enioys all sports and plans to further his abilities at college next year. ROBERT LAMONT 138 Ward Ave. H.R. I6 Auto Body Bob's skills gained at the Voc. are to be his occupation as an auto body builder. MICHAEL MEDEIROS 1365 Trapelo Rd. S207 CII Beware! Mike has had train- ing in Karate. His future plans are undecided, but obviously in secure hands. DIANA BOURGEOIS I8 Winthrop St. S002 Business Diana loves meeting and learning about people. She hopes to spend part of her future traveling. ROBERT DUNKERLEY 53 Hillcroft Rd. S201 Cl l'm hungry, is the favorite saying of iolly Dunk. He plans to attend prep school then col- lege. Activities: Russian Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3. ROBERT HEGARTY 29 Emmeline Ave. S203 CI College enters the future plans of this friendly senior. He is a sport's fan and meteor- ological buff. LUCILLE LEBRETON 40 Myrtle St. H.R. 20 Dist. Ed. Lucy likes to swim, dance and eat lobster. She hopes to be- come a secretary. Activities: D.E.C.A. Treasurer. ti . . A ,g wp mi L Q-vamp WILLIAM BOYCE 55 Smith St. S003 . CI Bill is another fan of world travel. Maybe after those plan- ned years at college, Bill will follow his hobby. Activities: Baseball. PAUI. GRIFFITH l88 Pine Hill Circle S201 CH Paul likes hunting and eat- ing. He hopes to have time for' these things at college, which he wants to attend in the fall. THOMAS HURST 160 Rose Hill Way I SZOI CII A teaching career seems to be in Tom's future. His favor- ite pastime is playing the drums. ROBERT MCANDREWS 149 Adams St. H.R. I2 Welding Bob found W.H.S. a very likeable place, and developed many new friendships. Activities: Football, Baseball. I05 MICHAEL MULLEN 64 Jacqueline Rd. S204 CII Mike has an avid interest in electronics and Physics. He wants to attend a technical school next year. RONALD POlRlER 39 Berkley St. S207 CI Hack made his debut on stage this year in the Senior Revue--very talented! He hopes to attend college in the fall to further his sports interest as well as book learning. Activities: Football, Russian Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3. DANIEL ROBERTSON 16 Vernon St. S306 CII Danny found his math class- es best at W.H.S. and may pur- sue this field as a career. ROBERT SCHAUFUS 60 Smith St. S307 CII Bob loves cars and outdoor sports. He plans to enter the Air Force then college later. BARBARA STIRLING 16 Centre St. S308 CII B.J.'s favorite class was Eng- lish with Mrs. Shirley. She plans to attend I.B.M. school after graduation. PAMELA TOBIN 105 Chestnut St. S308 Business Pam's fondest wish is to be able to travel the world. All she needs to do is make money as a secretary first. IO6 SUSAN O'BRlEN 8 Chester Lane H.R. 20 Dist. Ed. Sue likes horseback riding and art and hopes to pursue one of these interests as a future occupation. Activities: Talent Show 37 D.E.C.A. Club 4. LORRAINE RANNUCI 40 Chinton St. H.R. 20 Dist. Ed. Tops with Lorraine are her friends at W.H.S. and her re- tailing class with Mr. O'Neil. Activities: D.E.C.A. 4. DAVID ROBERTSON 24 Lowell St. S306 Cl Dave likes the A.V. staff and its work the most. First thing after graduation he wants to go to Texas. GAILSECORD 166 Circle Drive S307 Cl Surfing, swimming and sail- ing occupy Gail's time. She plans for college then fashion merchandising. RAYMOND SWANSON 222 Worchester Lane S201 CI Ray, an active skier on both snow and water, has college and service in his future plans. Activities: Ski Club 4. RONALD VlTTl 124 Seminole Ave. 5012 Cl Ronnie likes weight-lifting and mechanics. He hopes to attend college and become wealthy. DONALD O'LEARY 110 Ellison Park S211 Business Don is relatively undecided as to his future plans, but does mention accounting as a possi- bility. STEVEN RAVESI 764 Lexington St. S21 1 CII This senior enioys fishing and hunting. He hopes to enter electronics. EDWARD ROLDAN 49 Shawmut Rd. S306 CII Communications is the defi- nite future of this senior who is interested in electronics. DONALD SHERMAN 14 South St., Cochituate H.R. 16 Auto Body With his enthusiasm for cars, there's no doubt that Don will become a successful auto me- chanic. 'MICHAEL SWEDER 30 Mountain Rd. S308 CII Mike spent most of his time working on cars and figuring out Physics labs. College life is waiting for Mike. LEONARD WALBA H.R. 12 Welding Lenny loves cars, dancing and sports. He plans to become a welding engineer. SAL PICONE 33 McKenn St. H.R. 20 Dist. Ed. One of Sal's favorites at the school was Mrs. Johnson. He would like to own his own restaurant after graduation. Amvifiss., D.E.C.A. 4. ROBERT RIPPIN 14 Cutler St. S012 WorkfStudy Bob is outgoing and has made lots of friends at W.H.S. He is quite an expert at golf. Activities: Chorus: Rifle Team: Golf Team: Latin Club. ELSIE SAUVE 103 Hardy Pond Rd. H.R. 20 Dist. Ed. Elsie's main interest is trav- eling and hopes to do so to the West Coast, where she would like to settle. Activities: D.E.C.A. 4. JAMES SHREAD 141 Ash: St. S307 Business Jim is a quiet person, but thinks that classes at W.H.S. were really quite good. HAROLD TATE 98 Seminole Ave. S308 Cl This happy-go-lucky senior is crazy about scuba diving and horseback riding. His immed- iate plans are college. Activities: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Language Lab Assistant. TERRENCE AUBIE ANTHONY AYOUB MARY BLINN 328 Newton St. 7 Adermody Rd. 74 Robbins Sf, S001 C7 S012 WorkfStudy S002 Business CONNIE CIAVARDONE MICHAEL COLLURA KENNETH CUSANO 59 Rindge Ave., Camb. 24 Floral Circle 18 Underwood Park S004 Business S05 C1 5002 CII DAVID LINNELL DANIEL LETTIERE JAMES MacRAE 71 Indian Rd. 16 Church St., Bel. 210 Charles St. Auto Body H.R. 13 Carpentry 5205 C1 JACQUELINE MORAN DEBORAH MUNROE KEVEN NEE 102 Cushing St. 84 Robbins St. 15 Plympton St. S207 Business S208 Business S208 General DONALD PARKER JAMES PETERSON ROBERT PICKELL 320 Lake St. 278 Warner St. 28 Yetten Ter. S209 CII Auto Mech. WorkfStudy NEDRA RHODES DAVID SAWYER JOHN WHITTEMORE 135 Russell gf. 286 Lincoln St. 63 Florence Rd. 5211 CII Auto Body S307 C1 We would like to give special thanks to this post-graduate student who has devoted so much time and effort to Waltham High School in the past year. Arthur McGovern has contribut- ed his many talents to almost all of our activities and has given results that are a benefit to all concerned. As a member of our class, he has participated in the Senior Musical Revue and the annual Talent Show. Not only has he given of his onstage talents, but his off-stage abilities have been major factors in the successes of these productions. Arthur is a person whose greatest asset is his willingness to help other people at any time-any of his friends and asso- ciates can tell you that. He has also been active as a member of the WHS Chorale, the Dramatic Club, the Year Book and the Junior Prom Committee. Arthur has been a good friend all year to WHS. Thanks Arthur! sEBAstiAN CARBONE 119 Mokema St. S012 Workfsrudy WAYNE CARTIER 145 Brown St. S004 CII GERALD DAGOSTINO 76 Jennings Rd. Auto Mech. KENNETH MCCLUSKEY 18 Hammer St. S205 Cl LOUIS PAPIA 626 Moody St. Printer WILLIAM POWERS 81 Francis St. WorkfStudy THOMAS PAPIA 626 Moody St. Auto Body BRADFORD REED 63 Greenwood S211 CII 49' Q DUE TO CONTINUAL SERVICE AND GOOD WILL TO HER STUDENTS AND ASSocIATES,wE no HERE CERTIFY THAT MKS CQEEHTQWKIIHIEE EIIAEENSIAN IS OFFICIALLY MADE AN HON ORARY SENIOR BY THE SENIOR cI.ASS OF wAI.TI-IAM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL THIS YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY EIGHT.THIS HONOR IS BESTOWED BY THE UNDERSIGNED AD INFINITUM. ' CLAS PRESIDENT HOUSEMASTER I I I i , j hllgly :M lm 1 v ,..1 41,1 1 15 1, 12 BM, ,rw , 4 cz - .Jug . h F!! 'f , f E., H' Wig i .g','s: RFQ - 'llltga X ,E Nm HTG-I -A ' v w x CFU' . ' 1' ll U I . J. .33 M J' - 11 . is 1 W ,mall SW 1 m N X I 1 1 1. 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CLASS OF 1968 TIMETABLE: 1965-1968 SOPHOMORE YEAR: Class Pres.: Peter Millinazzo Voc. Pres.: John McFarland Exchange student was Hanitra Andriamanantena from The Republic of Madagascar. She was a W.H.S. senior. SENIOR YEAR: Oct. 8, 1965: First annual Homecoming game and dance. Class Pre-5,:JaCk Field Sophomore attendant: Patricia Norton. Fall, 1965: W.H.S. football team-Class A champs un- V. Pres.: Geri O'Reilly Treasurer: Gayle Sullivan defeafed Season. Secretary: Joanne St. Germain Student Council Pres.: Steve Dugas Winferl Hockey fearT1..reaChed New England H-1-l'llS l 1lGl 1H Edlforl Robert Clark: School-Boy Tourney. Mar. 9, 1955: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST , Drama Club play: sophomore participants: David Barnes, Christine Ryan: Gayle Polimer: Joanne Peros: Jon Chilin- gerian. Mar. 25, 1966: First Computer Dance. Mar. 31, 1966: Talent Show- TEL-A-RAMA . Apr. 1, 1966: Track team won league title as an undefeated team. Voc. students receive awards at Plymouth Trouble Shoot- ing Contest. First time that I.B.M. Cards used. JUNIOR YEAR: i Class Pres.: Jack Field Voc. Pres.: Michael Quinn Student Council President: Stephen Dugas Fall, 1966: Second Homecoming game and dance. Junior attendant: Sarah Noble. Winter, 1966-67: W.H.S. Basketball Team reaches semi- finals of Tech Tourney-Record 15-5. W.H.S. Hockey Team reaches G.B.l. Tournament Jan., 1967: Mr. Husson takes over as Principal Teen Canteen established-Junior officers: Colleen Stankard, Treasurer: Winnie Rose, Secretary. Feb., 1967: Mike Kaloyanides chosen to be member of All State band Feb. 17, 1967: Junior Prom YOUNG AT HEART -Queen: Laurel Worthington: Attendants: Lynne Arico, Joanne Webb. Mar., 1967: Kingsbury Temperance Essay Contest city-wide winner: Susan Denk Mar. 10, 1967: MY SISTER EILEEN , directed by Robert Eagle: junior principals: Nancy Mulvaney, Joanne Peros, Jon Chilingerian. Mar. 30 and 31,1967: Talent Show-HREFLECTIONS IN TIME W.H.S. Rifle Team-3rd successive Middlesex Inter- Laurel Worthington: Attendants: Lynne Arico, Joanne scholastic League championship-27th straight win, from '6-4. A.F.S. exchange student to Ettlingen-Baden, Germany- David Beckwith June, 1967: National Honor Society president elected- Barbra Dinoff. Assistant Editor: Laurie Shirley. Fall, 1967: Football captains: Charlie Bonica and Kevin Murphy. W.H.S. record: 8 wins-1 loss. Fall, 1967: Chorus reorganized after two-year absence: Mr. Peter Kennedy, Director. Oct. 28, 1967: Homecoming game: Waltham-Watertown. Homecoming Queen: Linda Pereshluha. Nov. 20 and 21, 1967: Senior Musical Revue, ALL THIS AND BROADWAY TOO . Winter, '67-'68: Basketball: Captain: Jim Generoso, Cfea- tured in High School Basketball Illustrated l. Record: 17 wins-4 losses. Class A co-champs, reached prelim- inary round of Tech Tourney. Hockey: Captain: Ken Curtin. Cheerleading: Co-captains: Geri O'Reilly and Joanne Peros. Winter, 1968: Debating Club peaks winning season by qualifying for North Shore League finals. Mar. 8, 1968: Dramatic Club play, tAi2tuFFE . Mar. 9, 1968: Regional Speech Festival-all sixteen entries from W.H.S. go on to State Finals. Mar. 23. 1968: Waltham hosts Regional Drama Festival of One-act Plays. W.H.S. won first place with its entry, IN THE ZONE . Jon Chilingerian and Anthony Giar- dina made the Regional All-Star cast. This was Wal- tham's first year in competition. Mar. 28 and 29, 1968: Talent Show, COME FLY WITH US Mar. 30, 1968: State Speech Festival: W.H.S. had three winners: Maria Gaida: Beverly Beaudion and Warner Carlson. Apr. 5 and 6, 1968: State Drama Festival at John Hancock Hall. Apr. 8, 1968: Senior entertain wounded soldiers recently returned from Viet Nam with the Senior Musical Revue at Fort Devens. Apr. 26-28, 1968: Dramatic Club weekend in ,New York City. Spring, 1968: Marina Paige and Betsy Brackett were Merit Scholarship Finalists. By Laurie Shirley Joanne Peros Jeff Kresser I r 1 Cat's Eye Gang A small boy sits and peruses His pocket-loving marble that Like a birthmark distinguishes him From all other marble owners. Raising the marble to the light, He gazes into the tiny crystal ball. But the blue swirl of cloud Mars the transparency. And the young boy thinks about Tomorrow, when he can go out And, marble-in-hand, Present himself to his cat's eye gang. He might use his marble as a sword To vie the other neighborhood knights. Or, if he is feeling benevolent, he will teach The younger boys the art of shooting marbles. Then again, he might not go out at all, But lock himself in his room Hoarding the marbles all for himself And not caring for the cat's eye gang. A small boy sits and peruses His pocket-loving marble that Like a birthmark distinguishes him From all other marble owners. A Sandra Hopkins Room y We stopped on our way through the forest . to carve our name on a tree . A A Which stood in a clearing notfar from the 'place Where we began the iourney. H y 'i , w -' And our nameswere embarrayssingly white, A Amid the thousands carved ,infthe paste. T lj V 5 In timeithey would fade'to!gray'wifh' 'the,i?esf. 3, V And others would find a 'place 3, ' ' To carve theirhnarrieswon this' tfee. fl T' . j r A Therewillalways 'bejroom onjthis trees, Q - , There wigll always be spacejfor thefnew names. 1 We stopped on our wlayrthrovugh' theforesf V 1 A To carve our names ona tree. A A A A But now we continue the fiourney A, - . In search of the Tree . - A f Signedwith no-names . A ,A . Ontwhich we willlcarve our dreams, Dreams that will shape tomorrow. , T And there willalways be time, A , . .A - -There will always be room, f ft ' 75 ' . ' There will always be space for tlhenew dreams. A A Stephen Rourke f A Next ,we r the Enchanted forest-'hvhere we find Snow White, Sheila Murray, who has fallen at the hands of the Wicked qiteen, Rosalie Licato. Around her bedside we find her seven loving dwarfs: Doc, Joe Blanchard, Happy, Janet Moody, Grumpy Anne Hansen, Sneezy David Main, Sleepy David Nawrocki, Bashful Nancy Kruger, and Dopey,fBets51 Bracket. Just outside the door the tortoise, Diane Duprez, and the hare, Annette Dallaire, have iust finished their race. As the tortoise, dons his victory crown, the poor hare sits detected to the side. But alas!-there'll be another face. ' L Asvve wfave to Rapunzel, Sheryl Larkin, in her distant tower, Goldilocks, Diane Rooney, comes dashing along the path. ln pursuit Papa Bear, John Mazzarini, and Mama Bear, LindaJuppe, come barreling around the bend with Babys' Barry Kennedy, bob, bob,,bobbing along behind. At our left, beauty, Jane Depass, and the beast, Mike Quirfn, watching the weddings of Cinderella, Linda Pereshluha, to the Prince, Robert Schaufus. Oh, the envy 'n the of the wicked stepsisters,fKairen Piazzagland Ruth Pilicy, and the stepmother, Mary Passerello. a scream!-along the path comes Little Red Riding Hood, Joanne St Germain, chased by the wolf, loseph la and for Grandma, Pat Redding's house. Let's hope the hunter, William Ormerod, arrives in time to e the forest we come across Prince Charming, Bill Maher, just awaking Sleepy Beauty Doreen long spell. Well, goodfbye to the forest, it's time to move on. As enter Land, we darkness as we face a great northeast blackout. However, to :ur his candle. Little Jack Horner, Bill Adams,3.1rsrittfi,n g timidly in ing Peter h the window. Peter and Wendy, VirgihllJa'VlBehrikas, and rguerite Whaje , as Captain Hook, Lawrence Nius, and his motley crew: David and through the forest. Run faster, Peter, watch out! 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F: .- X MW, Im-f..gAl'L'-515 11' :'1'. - -.-V-mx, :w5.l.',,x.x. fg- x x X . L x fi Cay? Pb i E e , NA in . - g,,,,,...wf :,f'.x X X u X . . x X . Ji N X I , .. . A' L . IV X '. x , A MN, ., .W A 1 -av-'W i S x '73 , N3 .,-ng QWM A, , S . Y if -rf? C QQ 7? Ta rtuffe SQ' Front row, kneeling: Leo Lawless, Joan Hession, Brian Angelo, Stuart Goldstein, Anthony Giardina, back row: Charles Egirous, .lon Chilingerian, Elaine Shapiro, Joanne Peros, Ruth Livermore, Stephen Lillis, Nancy Mulvaney, David Barnes, Richard Aubert. 95-f TARTUFFE The maior production for the year was Moliere's hilarious comedy about religious hypocrisy Tartutfe. Devoted thespians and audience alike applauded the Drama Club's efforts to master this play of classic propor- tions. The production received a warm response at Kennedy Junior High on March 8th. Seniors David Barnes, Jon Chilingerian, Joanne Pe- ros, Nancy Mulvaney, and Anthony Giardina played important roles. W , . l. 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I39 Latin Club Row 1: Richard Chaisson, Robert Tomusko, Francis Cannistraro, Row 2: Carolyn Ray, Kathleen Barry, Jane Roche, Denise Cormier, Jon Chilingerian, Steven Richelson, Row 3: Maureen Shea, Ruth Pridham, Janet Chapman, Joyce Zaia, Mary Baker, Janet Meeham, Row 4: Maiorie Smith, Gail Hendry. lta ian it if s K I Y, ,. , ' A-J' .J 1 'JUL - 5 ' Club l40 . R 9 ' avid 4 '! ' ' ' . '-'A A ' ' f .,,.,, C. my fy , 7 If I F 1'-WT' 0 H k 1 First row: Donald Warren, John Romeo, Dante Pintobone, John Vecchione, Donald Parello, Timothy DePass, Vincent Sconio, Second row: Joanne Severino, Ann Cocivero, Mary LaRosa, Janice Antico, Janet Shedd, Donna Caruso, Mary Genova, Theresa LaCrosse, Gail Fitzpatrick, Maureen Olivetto, Third row: Margaret Kelner, Mary Ann Pizzi, Susan Parello, Sandra Mulo, Patricia Pedergast, Beverly Mebilia, Sandra Callison, Dolores Arariio, Susan Arena. 1 ,ff,,,g, 4' 2 aww- gr s Q 3, f Ei ,, C sg 5 R S -- , -V , A C I ,,-E, 1,, v, ' N- Q ? F 1 The purpose of The French Club is To provide an enioyable exTra-curricular acTiviTy Tor Those sTudenTs who Take French as a foreign language or are inTeresT- ed in iT. LasT year's acTiviTy in- cluded a French dinner, prepared enTirely by The niembers, The aT- Tendance of French movies, a ioinT ChrisTmas parTy wiTh The oTher language clubs, and a beach parTy. This year's acTiviTies again included The annual ChrisT- mas parTy and dinner aT a French resTauranT along vviTh guesT speaking aT various meeTings. A French fair is also planned Tor The laTe spring, and hopes are ThaT The Tair will become an an- nual evenT. Cercle Francais First row: ChrisTopher Hagger, Gary LeforTe, Lesfer Scafidi, Beverly Beaudoin, Andrea Loughrey, Carol Parisi, Janet LeShane, Joe Boudreau, Ronnie Boucher, second row: Wen- dy Gallagher, Sue Heintz, Dotry Cahill, Linda Johnson, Carolyn ZeyToonian, Virginia Beh- rikis, Marsha Colten, Susan Beaver, Third row: Laurie Shirley, Veronica Fair, Margaref Kelner, Lucienne MacDonald, Barbara McGovern. 'Q -13 Q7 is l4I Hifi 'rg-2. , Nw ,WS-f ,NMQ Nw. - 'T' TS'-4 f'-+--....., W 'L--., -N --,.,..,,,,., --Q-..,A,-I -.1,,xg W M , 1 Q 1 1 l 1 1 3 ' 'W www- M- - M a 4, ,N-sz -----v........,, Y Deutscher Verein OFFICERS: President: David Beckwith . x First row: Terry MacNeil, Jack Field, Doug Dow, David Beckwith, Robert Aleclhill, Ray Auld Philip Olson, Paul Yamartino, second row: Charles Egirous, Lois Bowse, Lynn Bauer, Katherine Doherty Joyce Tanner, Susan Ukraine, Marilyn Vanaria, Leslie Farraher, third row: Susan Alper, Lorette Sullivan Jean White, Jerri Connor, Catherine Champion, Janice Perkins, John McHugh. ' ' if ' 91 ,Q - 'z . . . . T' :M 1 E 1 a H-. 'V - '..1..,., i I V NL f- ' 1 f X 1 1 'I - H ' Y 1 First row: Ray Auld, Ronald Poirer, Mike McGovern, Mr. Corcoran, Doug Dow, Phil L-larris, Donald Au- coin, James Geoghan, George Thorne, second row: Priscilla Ray, Veronica Fair, Eileen Patten, Ellen Searle, Carolyn Leavitt, Chrystina Swystun, Jeanette Boyd, Linda Pcreshluha. Russian Club President: Douglas Dow Vice-President, Donald Aucoin Secretary: Priscilla Ray Treasurer: Veronica Fair s W -7V--.-. N.. ,M , ,, , + ,..... 5 I I I I 34 The DebaTing Club add- ed four new members during a series of discus- sions on VieT Nam, early in The year. Then, well- armed vviTh This new Tal- enT, The club prepared for The year's Topic: Resolve- ThaT The Congress should esTablish uniform regula- Tions To conTrol criminal invesTigaTion procedures. WiTh The help of The friendly librarians, and advisors, Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Blossom, The debaTors Talked Their way To a Tie for Third place in The NorTh Suburban DebaTing League. ln The semi-finals, Waliham won one debaTe and losT anoTher, buT sTill received a Trophy for fourTh place. Firsr row: Paul Vincenfp David Beck- with, Christopher Haggerp second row: Maria Gaidap Lenore Mullenp Joan Hession. :av WJ' 'T . ,M-. I 461 .9133 u- -,fff v e Ax . 0 -Nw. 3'1 A 13? R Q A Y- ww i f 1 . li M.- ff1,, x U V1 f 5 n if'- wj , C National Honor Society Juniors First row: John Valentino: Marsha Colton: Christopher Hagger: second row: Alexis Belliveau: Priscilla Ray: Beverly Beaucloin: Susan Beaver: Sheila Zilinskas. ' Seniors First row: David Barnes: Dean Chaka-lis: Marc Cutler: Steven Richelson: David Beckwith: Robert Clark: William Peder- son: Stanley Slotnick: Kenneth Soclerholm: Christopher Demeo: Keith Pacheco: second row: Olympia Anthony: Elizabeth Bracket: Katherine Curtis: Susan Ukraine: Sarah Noble: Nancy Wolfe: Sandra Hopkins: Marina Paige: Gail Eagan: Joanne St. Germain: Patricia Whelan: third row: Joanne Peros: Patricia Norton: Marian Gallagher: Margaret Kelner: Pamela Moldoff: Leslie Forgione: Marianne Pizza: Laurie Shirley: Veronica Fair: Mary Ann Rizzo: Mary Chaisson. I47 3559? me 'le' 1 rr, j 4, -in-Qi! . S , . f'VGi3f2T X Q ?? ' QWW ' ff ' fr ,A ,, , A, , 153 i X5 TRW, :ef-. 5 ' az, ,Y I. X ? gd!-sf' ff'W , AQX 5 2' b ' ffggf una? y , Bl P! A-1 f ., fs 2 W? Q.-, nn. ww QW NW 12 v my Ama 9, Qx J EQWC3 ,x f r, fa? Q L 5x1 OFFICERS. First rowq Janice Perkins, Secretary, Lester Scafidi, President, Linda Mil- ton, Social Chairwoman, second row: Janice Broderick, Vice-president-Treasurer: Marina Paige, Accompanist. Chorus After a few years absence, the Waltham High School Choral has returned to the local activity scene. Participat- ing in all city and exchange concerts, involved the entire group, while small ensembles formed for more specialized music participation. Next time you're looking for a student conductor, or even a group to go Christmas carolling Cwith a guaranteed Santa Clausl, come to the next sing- out. 1 First row: Leigh Chagnon, John Valentino, Dana Welts, Janice Broderick, Linda Milton, Lester Scafidi, Marina Paige, Janice Perkins, Jeremy Welts, Arthur McGovern, Stephen Rourke, Michael Johanson, second row: Deborah Kilcullen, Patricia Foley, Carolyn Leavitt, Karen Arno, Linda Emmetts, Susan Gardner, Cynthia Juriurian, Donna Burkes, Leslie Farragher, Marilyn Vanaria, Carolyn Zeytoonian, Linda Pederson, Suzanne Morreale, Alice Mrosczyk, Susan Falzone, Simone Ledger, third row: Denise Coutu, Christine Johnson, Pamela Kay, Linda LeBlanc, Deborah Angelo, Jeannette Boyd, Betty Jane Troie, Cynthia McGreen, Jeanne Meserve, Mary Kerr, Mary Ellen Cross, Barbara Dinoft, Veronica Fair, Sheila Zilinskos, Catherine Schooner. s Carl Leeberp Joe row: Mr. Thomas David Robertsonp Roberfsong David Future Nurses of America OFFICERS: Lois Isaacson, Christine Ryan, Jane De- Pass, Linda Pereshluha. The purpose of the Future Nurses Club is to bring together students who are interested in the pro- fession of nursing. Members share opinions, explore opportunities, and expand their interests by working together. Several graduate nurses returned to Waltham High to speak about the assets and liabilities of hospital work. These discussions are extremely valuable to the members of the club. Some of the activities that concerned the future nurses this year were the planning of the Christmas Benefit which provided unfortunate children with small gifts, and volunteering their services at the Red Cross Bloodmobile. Many of the members assist at the Waltham Hospital as Candy Stripers of Nurses' Aides. Most of the Senior mem- bers will attend Nursing schools next year and perhaps will return as administrators to local hospitals. Barbara Fuccip Linda Doherty, Elaine Ballo, Gail Elandery Linda Pereshluha, Ruth Pridham, Lois lsaacsony Susan Felt, second row: Kathy Sharkey, Sandra Ganghi, Diane Gebhardti Jane DePass, Christine Ryan, third row: Victoria Dion, Denise LeBlanc, Eileen O'Halloran, Janice Forth, Cathy Schooner. l52 First row: Lynne Aricop Geri O'Reillyp Joanne St. Germainp Linda Cericolap Laurel Worthingtonp Gayle Sullivanp Deborah Brannellyg Marsha Coltong Pam Moldoffg Pat Rugglesp Carol Wal- lacep second row: Linda Govoneg Jean Hillp Cyndy Berlyf Karen Duddyg Joan Vanariag Marilyn McLaughling Joanne Severinoy Ellen Searle: Winnie Roseg Colleen Stankardp Pat Palumbop Martha Kellyg Margaret Arnoldg Joyce Tannery Kathy Tylerp Carol Hershey: Marie Green: Donna Costellog third row: Margaret Kelnerg Alexis Belli- veaup Mariorie Brown: Donna Carusop Mary Cenovap Pat Aucoinp Jean Brooksg Janice Jigarjiang Sandy Ava- danianp Maureen Diony Ellen Rigolig Kathy Dohertyp Janet LeShanep Sue Heintzg Sheila Zilinskasg Nancy Cap- padonag Linda Uttarop Paula Tierney. OFFICERS: President- CarolVVaHace Vice-President- Joanne St. Germain Secretary- Laurel Worthington Treasurer- Geraldine O'Rei.lly Junior-Representative- Maureen Dion Future Teachers of America Las ASS? rgats! 'WH pin-,g ah. The future teachers of America has sixty-five members and is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Czarnowski of the Eng- lish Department. lt is a chapter member of the Massachusetts Division of the Future Teachers of America. The club is designed to interest members in dif- ferent aspects of teach- ing. Past meetings have included forums on the teaching of perceptually handicapped children, the use of audio-visual ma- terial in teaching, and the new non-graded elemen- tary school system. Volunteers have work- ed in the language lab assisting in the English as a foreign language pro- gram. They have ' also worked at the Prospect Street Fire Station with deaf children. Volunteers are now signing up for the Summer Proiect Main- spring. W M -un.. 11 Ef?f' if? V.. 'inf' Library Council H N-,wash H-H,,,, Firsf row: Dennis Failop Mrs. Flynng Wayne Gebhardfp second row: Pafricia Mogang Carolyn Zeyfoonianp Deborah Angelo: Christine Johnson Paula Tierney: fhird row: Marie Pelletierp Deborah Mullaneyy Joan BaronianpChrisrine Siragusa. ' Tx? , Q. 1 3 -E , 14 fr, x, 4 M. nk. Q? A 5 i ,Q 122 - .A i xi i 455 f 621 P ' if ' V x ew if Q -------WWWYW mu f- V 'inw 1f V-.' F., , qt-, H . A 1, ,ii 5 Q' N f 4 ',-' 'F' , ng' V rg , ,, ,V . HZ, ' 5:5 .WL 532 'ef' 421151. cf' ' 'fl 2. I'-' f ' pf -L fi: 'M' ' Qigeff sie? 0 7 y M Q .. Wx wg fn' 11, 1 If gg I va. Km? me .Lf 1 , : 1' , Q 1 5311.5 L- 11 , 'W .4 , V1 Az. M l First row: Richard Sarnop Dick Aubertp Chet Richardsonp Charlie Egirousy Tom Robertson: Mr. McKnightg Vincent Scaliag Steven Paerlmang John Delosap Steven Lillisf second row: John Crosbyg Anne Lennang Lois Bowseg Marsha Cottenp Pat Mogang Carol Zeytooniang Penny Falconerp Maureen Olivetop Marie Cannistrarop Sally Glicldenf Linda Johnsonp Kathy Dohertyp Marla Naughtonf Ricky Dunlap: third row: Janice Page: Noreen 5Pf6Ckllf1i Al9XlS Bellive-GU: Susan Helm!! K6fl1Y Tyler: Gerry O'Reillyp Marie Greenf Joyce Tanner: Lynne Gordong Kathy Eastlerp Carole Parisiy Becky Lesterp Janice Jigargiang Judy Ristuccip Susan Parrellag Janice Antico. ' hemistry Club BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Linda Johnsong Maureen Olivetop Marie Greeng Kathy Tylerg Lynne Gordong Joyce Tannerg Carole Parisig Sally Glidcleng Tom Robertsong Vincent Scaliap Mr. Mclinighfg Ray Hillson. mu, IIUD ,nn Sw Z1 vi ff? rw! f 43,5 422 Af :iw 2asff??fX ., fx2.S..Q..' 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IQ ' x 11 lbl It W Club OFFICERS: President: Chris Demeo Vice President: John Field Treasurer: William Adams The W Club was formed a year ago last December with several obiectives in mind: to promote a better understanding and create an esprite de corps among all sports, encourage and increase Waltham High School spirit and support for all athletic contests, promote a better student-athletic image, strive to create a Waltham High Citizen, and perpetuate the W Club. The club also feels there is a need to distinguish its members from non-mem- ber letter winners. Therefore, all seniors are awarded a maroon blazer with a hawk embroided on the pocket. They are allowed to keep this iacket upon graduation in good standing with a C average. Also there was a need to recognize any record-break- ing performance by any member. The record breaker is awarded a plaque signifying his outstanding performance. First row: Moe Bodenca, Chet Richardson, Ray Auld, Jack Field, Chris Demeo, Bill Adams Terry MacNeil Rich Centola John Boyle, second row: Mr. Yetten, Kevin Murphy, Raphael Aslanian, Charlie Duckworth Brad Reed Stu Goldstien Mike Jacobs Bob Gledhill, Stan Ferro, Ron Poirier, Ken Soderholm, third row: Addison Raines, Bill Chalmers Roy Duddy Terry Aubie John Gallagher, Paul Vincent, Bill Nolte, Tom Mahoney, Chuck Lee, Russ Hammond. I62 This Week at Waltham High is in its 48th year of reporting high school news events to Waltham readers. Space tor the column is do- nated by the Waltham News Tribune giving us 15,000 po- tential readers each week. The purpose ot the column is not to alter or shape school policy, but to cover club and school events and other not- able occurrences at the Senior High School and Vocational High School. A full time statt open to all WHS students is maintained although faculty and nonmembers are vvel- come to submit material tor print. Mr. Hood and Mrs. Shirley are the column's tac- ulty advisors. This Week at Waltham High First row William Adams Russell Viles Laurie Shirley assistant editor Robert Clark editor Lenore Mullen: Second row: Deborah Kilcullenf Elaine Enos Virginia Smith Beverly Beaudoin Ann Conte Irene Methot third row Barbara Dinoft Susan Alperp Maria Gadiag Andrea Surettep V A Mwovff' was K MQIWWA ' , , ,15s5iQ43f Av ,,.f n ,X , , X A ,A A f - A, 2 ' , - , ,Nw ff A, any Q 1 'A ,in d f-fu' I I A sw, X 1 ' -, X, I i . J, .x yi X f . ,X six -nm., , ' 7 XXP My ' Q ' g......... ,Q N I x 5 N, 7 f ' X -4 ' ,Jah ., 1 rr H1 f 1 L- Lf lv i 1 A 1-I li 1' P' A x B ,.4lP , A 1 ? Lk Q If rf ri lbfw A x M'2Muaui4m, ,A Y 9nI:vvf U R S. Quan-mmm ,Q Yfc. 'Q A, in-4 .ami A:j1f3.m,g, .T ..,,, :Q 'X 'Ei' A-5+ 1 f W, A I 1-, ..v'::,: .jf . . ,ig 5, , gpiw E 'WA lg.. U-pw 4 w. 1 4' L . 5 A 'W-4 ff U . Q. 'T f ' '12, A f 5 1 id H-7 F. ' v n Printing 'iv Mr. Fariap William Martini Louis Papiap Michael Gahang Mr. Goodwing Basile Vanaria. Daniel Lettiereg John Theriaulfg Michael Carboneg Mr. Stanleyp Stephen Peters. Carpentry l68 f A! 1 xg ' Q 15-f':g-' Y ,X N. .www .' xn , 1??'15Yf.' 4' X .,x ,M 2 M -.',' , f 'Q Sw:-F , ., wan , Q, Q Q , ,N I I ,V 61 V 4' onus- - e ,5 ...mi ,. 4. A. -,gg 0 -' 1' Iii Q . 'L ju P44 Y- 'UF 1 Q 'UKR C Q ' 4 Distributive Ed First row, L. To R.: Patrick McGrath, Joseph Gallant, Mr. O'NeiI, Alan Berkman, Edward Izzi, Sal Piconep Second row, L. to R.: Patricia King, Susan O'Brien, Elsie Sauve, Lucille LeBrefon, Susan Tolan, Karen Arsenaulf, Maureen Monahan, Anne Hansen, Lorraine Ranucci. l l Work Experience SO I2 First row: Larry Nius, Sebastian Carbone, Donald Cormier, Mr. Healey, Joseph Gallant, Bernard Caissie, James Bishop Second row: Ronald Vifti, Paul DeSaulniers, Donald Vanaria Anthony Ayoulo, Alfeo Malone, Walter O'Hara, John Chais- SOF1. FS 0 5? .4 Shop tudy SOS First row: Neil Fitzgerald, William Freeman, Charlie Devlin, Stephen Krom, Donald Rogers, Second row: Allan Nlogan, Robcri Marlin, Donald Brown, Ronald Warner, Marcel Bouflreau. l7l TQ- Vg-.,..-...,,,K A-., -u-mA,- 1 A- .bm---vi-,G k Y Qu' ' - -- W 'am 'a I' P . .sg 5 f 1' 'Exww Q, V , ' f '15 'Q' V3 Q' 'Q fb I my . V, A X Y , fy' I Q.. 'x' o- A ' , . v -. 1 X ,A 4, fx, L J ' A Y.: I -fu 4 ' fe-' P - ' ' 0 '1 - s I f Yin . . .. . ' ,, ' K . ' A J X D ' 1f:yM'S, -.+V Q ,Q wif. 6. X , fl i ' ',?e.4'..s f Aww 4,.. A f fm? V 5, ,gp , 5 gg 53 .41 I ' ,-NV 1 ., QV, , M- V ' ..f AZ cf 15 3 .W 5 V 'Y 6 vw ' w ef 2 h 1,1 gg.. - . 'w 4 'ev ': A wzfgkq if 3 'gf' A233 WRVQNM Qww 3 X 4 S, 1 if A J Aff.: W N V1 a 'ff f 2 X ex . lf.-A 4 'l 1-ff-,Q .- ' Q J .J NA 4 ,'Tf'1.' Wixwby, 4' 5 ' 'M' !.x 53.1 , N x x x x x x x QF I 969 Doris Riccicto, se atorg Linda Johnson, senator, Russell Hammond, president, Linda Barry, vice president, Janet Shedd, secretary. C ASS CF 1969 The class of 1969 in addition to all its other attributes, has more than its share of beauty. We have presented the classes of '67 and '68 with two of our loveliest girls, both of whom were given the honor of being among the Homecoming Queen's Co-urt. ln 1966 Donna Di Gregorio was an attendant in the queen's court, and Helen Ferro received this honor in 1968. We must not forget petite Judy Stepanian, who highlighted our iunior prom when she was crowned the Junior Prom Queen of 1968. The prom entitled, Some Enchanted Evening, was indeed en- chanting, thanks to a group of our iunior class members who, under the chairmanship of Sheila Callahan and Dave Nurse, put in many hours in anticipation and preparation. Indeed it was a smashing success and has been recognized as one of the grandest ever pre- sented at Waltham High School. But beauty queens and proms aren't our only achievement. The iunior class is looking forward to a highly successful sports year led by football co-captains Robert Mac Clary and Dave Leger, Basketball co-captains Peter Jones and Chuck Leo, Hockey co-captains Ed Rou- bian and Paul Leger. We are expecting to continue Waltham High School's proud reputation in sports. We extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the senior class, who has helped us through the past two years. Thus, in replacing the senior class we offer our best wishes to all upon graduation. Junior Homerooms S08 Mr. Cosgrove Front row: Dana Lopezp Frank McKenna: David Hacheyp Mr. Cosgrove: Jack Weinery Ronald O'Tooleg Steven Ripping second row: Stephen Deneaultg Albert Blakep Albert Epsorng Richard Porterp Mark Leonardg Patrick Doucettep Michael Rippin. '3 SO I O Mr. Steinberg Front row: Michael Bennettg Joel Bardsleyg Carl Becky Wil- liam Barkerg Charles Barberg Dennis Condong Wayne Bilo- deaug Robert Bonicag second row: Paul Bergerong Cheryl Barryg Beverly Beaudoing Helen Boisvertg Diane Belliveaup Alexis Belliveaug Joan Bennettg Linda Barryg Aldei Belli- veaug third row: Ann Blinng Nancy Barnardg Susan Beaverg Marta Bensong Bernadette Bibbop Lynn Bauer. S09 Mr. Gouvea Front row:, Richard Aubertg Kevin Alap Frank Asarop Paul Aucoinp Paul Aucoing David Banksf Vito Alongig second row: Gerard Arsenaultg Anthony Bonicag Donna Anderson: Margaret Arnoldg Elaine Andersong Cheryl Babbg John Adamsp Steven Ballop third row: Janice Anticog Elsie Avilesg Patricia Aucoing Cheryl Arenag Susan Alperg Denise Arsenault. 71: t 3 f 1 si l75 i, ,s H-f,,,,-,- LM.. . . ,, 4 .si-,,,,, , . , . ,...',--..-..... -. , ,W ,..,,... . . A ' Q - - .u.mu11-, .., ., -...-I.-I-we M- V SO I 7 Mrs. O'Rourke Front row: Stephen Berte, Douglas Beaton, Mrs. O'Rourke, James Cassidy, Kevin McPherson, second row: Steven Cline, William Aiken, Stephen MacLeod, Leon Ferrante, Robert Arsenault, Donald LeBlanc. . , is . ,I - Ur -,af SOI 5 Mrs. MacClary Front row: Peter Cassella, Peter Bythewood, Gerard Chas- son, William Collis, William Chaprales, Richard Carlson, John Castalano, Roy Carlson, David Cannistraro, second row: Marie Cannistraro, Carol Chamberlain, Dorothy Cahill, Nancy Champagne, Janet Cellucci, Sheila Callahan, Donna Caruso, Nancy'Cannizzo, third row: Susan Cappadona, Carolyne Callahan, Diane Cericola, Nancy Cappadona. C? SOI 3 Mrs. Bowman Front row: ?, William Burke, ?, Richard Brehm, Kevin I Burns, ?, ?, John Burley, Audie Aoudreau, second row: Mary Brophy, Eileen Buckley, Rina Boudreau, Barbara 3 Browne, Maureen Burley, Mariorie Breck, Kathy Burke, , Janice Broderick, Lois Browse, Kathy Boyd, third row: , Claudette Cormier, Barbara Boyd, Judith Byron, Mariorie Brown, Jean Brooks, Maizie Bowlby, Mary Ellen Burke, Sally Burton, Jeannette Boyd. ' I l I I 5 . I76 QI S I O9 Miss Snow Front row: Ronald Despresy Thomas Defiliprog Robert De- louryg Richard Daley Robert Deloreyg Alexander Della- paceg James Davisf Dennis Desrosiersg second row: Mar- garet Daugmanp MaryAnn Delosap Donna Davidsonp Denise Denaultg Carolyn Dennisong Stella Daiglep Frances Dagq- stinog Janet Aranicog Karen Daltinop third row: Scott Davisg David Delaireg William Deprofio. SOI 7 r. Prohovich Front row: Philip Collinsg Robert Cottony Paul Cotronep Stephen Colangelof John Coxp Gary Connollyg Ronald Coishg Richard Cormierp Gary Cormiery Ronald Cincottap second row: Patricia Crowey Geraldine Cormierp Marsha Colteng Loretta Coracciof Ann Cociverag Linda Cormier: Angela Compostog Marcella Cosanog Rosella Connearneyg Donna Cuccop third row: Timothy Cuerdonp Harold Cotting Richard Cotfing Richard Cincotta. SI IO Mrs. Davis Front row: Brian Dohenyg Edward Doeg Stephen Donahueg Robert Devincentg Richard Doucetteg second row: Maureen Dion, Victoria Diong Kathy Dohertyg Susan Dilorenzog Sharon Donnellyg Lenore DiPaceg Jeanette Doucetg Linda Dizerg third row: Donna Digregoriog Charlene Douglasg Kathy Deliving Linda Dohertyg Charlotte Dillaway. I77 SI I2 r. Opie Front row: James Geoghegan: Daniel Furbush: Gerard Gagnon: Anthony Giardina: Charles Foley: Albert Flanders: William Fiore: John Foley: second row: Joseph Fitzpatrick: Diane Fuller: Susan Gardner: Patricia Gatter: Ann Har- rington: Lorraine Frost: Mary Flynn: Virginia Giannetti: Ronald Gaudet: third row: Ruth Frary: Roma Ga'l: Sharon Gaudet: Gisele Gauvin. I78 SI I I Miss Beaulne Front row: Thomas Lunney: Roland Dubie: Rick Dunlap: Charlie Egirous: Mark Enik: Robert Duddy: David Duquette: Pau-I Epstein: second row: Jane Vitti: Sharon Ellis: Mary Facenda: Meredith Edgar: Penny Falconer: Chris Dowett: Karen Dudcly: Susan Doyle: third row: Dolores Ferro: Camille Formosi: Karen Eldridge: Kathy Eastler. S I I 3 Mrs. McConahey Front row: Jack Haskell: Bob Goldberg: Steve Hawkins: Russell Hsmmond: James Halstead: Brian Hennesy: Chris Hagger: Robert Gledhill: second row: Dave Guzzi: Joan Hession: Marie Green: Marilyn Gordon: Paul Groth: Diane Hachey: Laura Goldsmith: Patricia Hart: Marie Girouard: Bill Greenwood: third row: Irene Harper: Susan Heintz: Susan Harvey: Laurie Halloran: Karen Hayes: Jeanne Greg- oricus: Lynn Gregoricus: Annette Hache. SI I4 Mrs. Morris Front row: Robert Jonesg Henry Joyalp Paul Keaneg Douglas Jonesg William Keefep Raymond Hillsong Robert Keetep William Kaclzisg Robert Hinesy second row: Steven Joyaly Carla Johnsong Christine ,Johnsonp Margaret Mc Namarag Janice Jigariianp Lincla Johnsong Ann Horrigang Diane Hop- kinsg Brian Horensteing third row: Elizabeth Jenkinsp Donna Hurleyg Cynthia Juriurianp Jean Hillg Jean Kaveyg Kathe- leen Horrigang Diane Jenkins. SI I Mrs. Marr Front row: Norman Mac Lennang Mike Leonardg Richard Lernayg Gary Lewis: Stephen Lillisg Stephen Cincottap Gary Lefortg Donald Mabeg Kevin MacKenzieg second row: Shirley Parke-rg Linda Leslie, Anita Leriovg Daphne Lowellg Anne Mac Lennang Andrea Loughryf Kathy Love' ioyg Janet LeShaneg Phyllis Lombard. Mrs. K. urph Front row: Stephen Kavanaughp John Scatidig Stephen Kromerp Leo Lawlessp Thomas Lanclryg Allan LeBIancg Gary Lamontg second row: Bruce LeBlancg Mary LaRosag Theresa Lacrosse: Janet Murphyg Susan Laroseep Martha Kelleyg Cynthia LeBlancg Leo Kiley: third row: Adina Orlanclig Rita LeBlanc: Kathleen Kirrane. I79 iff.: S- Sl I8 Mrs. S. Murphy Front row: Stephen McGovernp Howard Manley: Charles McCarthyf Daniel Selinesp Ronald McKenneg Richard Man- cusop Michael McGoverng James Mancusog John Mclnnisg second row: John Lazarog Mariorie Malloyp Eleanor Mc- Carthyp Maryann McCarthyf'Janet McCueg Estelle Mc- Gonigleg Mariiyn -McLaughliny Cherly Martin: Beverly Mc- Grathf John McCarthyg third row: Carol McGovernp Lu- cienne McDonaldg Barbara McGanng Barbara McGovern. S2 4 Mrsr Kellerman Front row: David Murrayg John O'Mobobop John O'Kanep Stephen Nixg Scott Newellp Michael O'Deag Edward Noonanp Richard Nessoliniy Richard Murrayp second row: Donald Parellsp Michael Najarianf Maureen Olivetoy Virginia Oattpx Diane Nolan, Judith O'Brieng Kathy O'Brieng Rose Vocig Fred Owensp Peter Nutilep third row: Deborah Murrayg Cynthia Norton: Catherine O'Loughliny Alana Murphyg Greta Munsong Paula Neary. l80 Y'4Qa'.vi sfiff sfqyg, 34. ...dsx an , :xi S2 I3 Mrs. Roby Front row: Donald Mickalsenp Joseph Merrullop Kenneth Stahlp Gary Moultonp Douglas Millerf Marshall Morrellp Louis Milinazzog Dennis McShane7 Joseph Muiseg Richard Mullinp second row: Barbara McManus, Cynthia Morgan: Margaret Mitchellp Mary Jane Montgomeryf Judith Miliotop Patricia Morang Sandra Mulap Jeanne Mulag Patricia Morri- sonp Julie Melansonp Marla Naughton. S2 I 6 Mrs. Carney Front row: David Rhodesg Robert Notartomasog Joseph McGanng Joseph Quinny Alan Ravesig Gerald Rigolif William Richardg Steven Quagliozzig second row: Karen Rambergf Rosemary Racine: Judy Ristucciag Ellie Rigolip Marlene Remalg Marie Richardg Carol Powersp Linda Potasg Nancy Reidg third row: Sharon Prockyg Chris Rigolip Priscilla Rayp Elizabeth Ramondig Joan Quinny Doris Ricciatop Jean Um- brello, U S2 I 5 Mrs. Byam Front row: Arthur Palumbog George Pittsp Chris Policronisp Kevin Perryp George Pillai Roger Mcelrcyg Dante Pinta- bonep second row: John Pelkeyg Donna Palmerp Sandra Powwettag Linda Pederseng Patricia Palumbog Janice Pageg Patricia Palmer: William Peacep third row: Susan Parrellap Carole Parisip Janice Passerelloy Judy Stepanian. R S2 I 7 Miss Carrnes Front row: Nick Sarang Jeff Russop John Santa Mariag Tom Santo Lucitog John Romeof second row: Germaine Robi- chaudg Virginia Russop Pam Royp Cathy Boydg Elaine Rogersg Louise Roldan, Ann Petersonp Sue Ryang third row: Janet Rooneyp Donna Rissog Sandra Rochleaup Vera Russog Pat Ryburgg Helen Ferrog Beu Rockfeller, r S Miss Quinn Front row: Mark Theriaultg Edgar Thomas: John Valentinog John Vecchioneg Richard Tumminellig David Vautourg Robert Stoney: Richard Tymang George Thornep second row: Donald Towerp Edward Tironef Patricia Veilleuxg Mary Swensong Rita Tortolag Joyce Tannery Linda Uttarop Robert Sturtevantg Joseph Tironeg third row: Maria Taylorg Kathy Tylerg Jeanne Umbrello. ram 1 , e l82 S2 I 8 Mr. Richman Front row: Bruce Burnsy Phil Starkg Jon Schoolsg Marshal Smithp Kevin Scannellg Michael Soaveg Ken Sneiderg Al Sickmanp second row: Don Sheckg Debby Schreiberg Debby Senarianp Christine Siragusag Paula Shea: Janet Shecldy Noreen Sprackling John Shinnickf third row: Ellen Sheeheyg Helen Sousap Elizabeth Sharpg Suzy Shiffloaur. 'TQ , .Q iv fa, S3 I2 Mr. Corcoran Front row: Bruce Vincuillap Dan Zwirblap Richard Whisneyp Robert Von Dolang Jeremy Weltsg Anthony Venutip second row: Gail Fitzpatrickg Carol Wyskeilp Debby Youngp Joyce Wheatong Elizabeth Williamsg Judy Whalenp Ellen Wein- steinf Carol Vincuilla, Linda Zachaninip third row: Jean Whitey Debby Zacherp Barbara Wentworthp Gail Young: Annice Thibodeau. February I6, T968 was The social evenT of The year for The Class of 69 . This was The nighT ThaT savv The CafeTeria Transformed inTo a picfuresque SouTh Sea Island wonderland. Co-Chairmen of This evenT were Sheila Callahan and David Nurse. VincenT Vaccarello and his orchesTra added ThaT special Touch To The evening fesTivi- Ties as They played a varieTy of dedicafions in keeping wiTh The Theme of The Prom which was enTiTled, Some EnchanT- ed Evening. The climax of The evening was The crowning of The Jun- ior Prom Queen, Miss Judy STepanian by our HeadmasTer, Nlr. E. P. George Husson, Jr. Also in aTTendance were The four class officers: Jeanne Um- brello, JaneT Shedd, Russell Hammond, and Linda Barry. The Prom ended aT II:3O as each couple confinued on Their way for furTher celebra- Tion. QTSQE ,,.ir5f'f? ., ., 3 I ifiii 15?- ' HUP.: . JUNIOR PROM QUEEN: Judy STepanian Some Enchanted Evening JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jean Umbrellog Janet She-dd Russell Hammond, Linda Barry. l83 lime ' 1 6 S . -Q f 4 iw f . . . 1 sf . - X . f 'sw 'zW4v'4r'm'i 1Lun2f ', ' m...z' vw.. i 'nb' 'X ik? ' Q-2'f'wS.'4 lax.- + :Vg N I - Q :jf 5' . ii? 4 O 3 2 . f ' e I Q. 1 N ,f-Y? O X . v-worn--u-Qmwm.....- . , , mi ' -- - --H+' fmw-W--f W W.- ,.,. -. , 1 V Y, W, , , -- 1 , mmzwmz -.-.v lc--.L .,.-,..-, ,,,,,MLw,,W-www' r fuzz.. '-ff, ' ' 1 , 'iv 'Z , , , Y , 1, A A , 1 v W 1 4 if , - -+ , ' nf N114 2'-env Qu? .. ,ac K, 'M-mf' if v X w F 4 .y,, 'f 1 v 1 x 1 w l36A x 1 ,Mm-, 5... ' -. ,... sz Il w V i 1 W r ilk ' ' .g:.a.QA y ,- '41 1 ,. fi , iam WA X A ' . lr 4 ywn ,FMA -va:--1- .:.,::Av4::,, N.ML..:,:1'::Y-A-.sw-:zz rw- ' N .mmm-if-.-v.. A.. I Y X H x R. 1 x ' x N - n X X f x . - . . , x ,- 1 . . ., ,x .Q X . Wx x H 1 H, 'fr' ' f . , f M 3:42,-5x,g 5 , . 'N ia V ! - . Q. X ' If Qkziw' X ,iw - - 1 ,, V, , fi WO3 Mrs. Gershon Front row: Bruce Berbariang Stephen Narberg David Aucoing William Barryp Arthur Bennettg Robert Beaupreg second row: Marie Aucoing Norma Belliveaug Cheryl Bardsleyg Kathleen Barry, Joan Baroniang Sandra Bamforthg Margaret Barrileg Mary Bakery Gail Averyg Marie Baxter. DS, I , 5 Sophomore Homerooms WO2 Mrs. McKnight Front row: Brian Angelog Vincent Alliap Greg Alcorn, Bernard Aucoinf Ray Adamsg Andre Aucoing Carl Arsenaultg Harry Alcorn, second row: Diane Arsenaultg Nancy Alesef Leslie Abbottg Susan Arena, Sharon Arnof Tonette Alongip Dolores Arauiog Sharon Amarilianp Debby Arena. is l WO4 r. McKnight Front row: Moe Bordencag John Bollesy Al Bleyleg DeniS Boucherf Steve Bonneyp Chris Boudreaug Dana Bonicai second row: Marie Boucherg Paula Bonificlep Annette Boudreaug Cheryl Bobackp Gail Bertrandg Lynn Berry? Beth-Ann Bloclgettp Carol Bouleyg Dianne Boudreau. l88 tl WO6 r. Levesque Front row: Paul Brassardg Robert Burkep Kelly Burkey Robert Brigantig Charles Brophyp Donald Breeng Richard Burke: John Boydg second row: Donna Burkesp Linda Boyvmang Judy Brown, Anne Bourgeoisp Nancy Broderick: Wendy Browng Wanda Bourqueg Lois Brousseau. 3 159' .-,-. i . , . v ' ' f l i WO8 Miss Gladesyz Front row: Richard Chaissong Keith Chipmanp Paul Ciccolop Alfred Clarkeg Dennis Chaissong second row: Chris Chap- mang Marsha Chamberlain, Carol Chaissong Janet Chapmanp Donna Churakang Mary Cincottag Cathy Championg Barbara Chaissong Donna Castellano, third row: Gail Chamberlaing Rita Collinsg Diane Colletteg Lynda Castellanog Linda Chilin- geriang Beverly Clarke. WO7 Mrs. Sullivan Front row: Noel Buscemip Francis Cannistrarog Donald Bushardf Brian Caseyg Neal Caramanicay Norman Carmelf Edward Cacciatoreg second row: Anna Cacig Deborah Caiseyg Patricia Callahang Sandra Calsong Susan Campbell: Michelle Carterg Lauren Butmang Patricia Camuttig Carol Carmodyg Dianne Casella. .1 I89 WIOI A r. Regan Front row: George Davidsonp Robert Croteaug James Cusanog ?g Robert Daceyg John Della Camerag John Crosbyg Robert Crookg Leonard Crossrnang ?g second row: ?: JOl1n DePassp Stephen Curry, Marilyn Dahling Mary Lou Deloreyp Ann Cusanop Patricia Daviclp Judy DeProfiog Alice De Forgeg Bernard Demeog William Cummingsp third row: Mary Croweg Ann D'Addariop Joanne Deugenog Donna De Melleg Myolonna Curryg Helen Curtisp Carolyn Dentyg JoAnn D'Antonio. Qt 5,11 ...Q i V ' ' 1 1 !90 WO9 Miss Christensen Front row: Jack Cotterg Douglas Clasbyg Stephen Corbetty Paul Cormierp Rodney Cookp Guido Coppolag Richard Coracciog second row: France Connorsf Karen Coughlinp Denise Cormier: Linda Corcorang Jacqueline Cousineaug Nancy Crippsg third row: Denise Coutug Donna Connersp Cynthia Collettg Jerry Connor: Janice Crockford. W I O3 Mrs. Westfield Front row: Timothy Dipaceg Donald Dunlapp Norman Macleodg Richard Duddyp Daniel Dollardg Michael Egan: Mark Edmundsg Charles Duckworthg Paul Doep second row: Cheryl Dionp Nancy Dohertyg Donna Doucetp Lois Dunne: Sandra Emberlyf Linda Emmettsp Kathryn Dunbar: Gail Elanderg Deborah Devoeg Jeanne Elfarg third row: Kevin Eaganp Arthur Duboisg Dennis Dohertyf John Dunnp Paul Doucet. W I O4 Miss Magrath Front row: David Fersong David Feeleyg Reynold Famosig William Ferryp Robert Faulknerg John Faheyg Stephen Fina- moreg second row: Kathleen Englishg Olga Ferrarap Lisa Farandag Jean Ferrof Joanne Ferrerap Leslie Farragherg Susan Falzonep Marilyn Fineg Carol Flanagan. I E W I O6 Mrs. Jones Front row: Robin Gogang Henry Greeng Steven Hamiltonp Stanley Goldsteing Brian Hallorang second row: Donna Glawsong Lynne Grothf Joan Goulclingg Irene Hacheg Bar- bara Gladmang Carol Gullottig Josephine Girorardp third row: Muriel Goguenf Cynthia Greeng Denise Goguenp Elizabeth Grant, Nora Gouldg Ann Grimes. W I 0 Mrs. Feldman Front row: Robert Flynng Daniel Foleyg Mark Flynng James Girolamog Stephen Gardnerg Albert Gannacheg Warren Fredag Matt Garriganp Steven Generosof Joseph Giardinap second row: Arthur Gaudetp Wendy Gallagherg Linda Goleyg Diana Gebhardtg Cathy Gambleg Elaine Gardnerp Lucille Fournierg Barbara Forcierg Michele Fonsecap Francis Gillg Patrich Garritzg third row: Eileen Foleyg Jane Gaudetf Patricia Foleyg Janice Fortey Lydia Giardinag Rosemary Fuccig Diane Geneau. I9I W I O8 Mrs. Maclure Front row: Lawrence Isaacsong Mark Keenang John Kelleyy Karl Johnsong Robert Jonesg Kenneth Johnsonp Gary Jamesp second row: Janice Jahrlingg Diane Jimiimiang Linda Ian- nuzzop Debbie Johnson, Carole Jansong third row: Linda Kavey: Jane Keegang Linda Julianog Roseann Jarvie. 1 I , I92 W I O r. Curry Front row: Wayne Hennesseyg Philip Hammonclf Kenny Hoyt, Lewis Horwitzg Bob Hickeyf Joe Hughes: Bob Hughesg Bob Hurleyp Bruce Hartp Philip Harrisg second row: Kathie Hillg Judy Hartleyg Gail Henclrickp Laura Hinesf Linda Hurleyp Carol Harveyg Bonita Hebitp Carol Hinesg Nancy Hayesy third row: Diane Headleyg Debbie Hosmang Karen Hoytf Wendy Holmesg Diane Herman: Gail Hinesp Debby Hartmanp Dale Hopwood. W I O9 Mr. Sullivan Front row: Brian Keoughg Richard Rogersp Harvey LeBlancp Robert Kingf Steven Lambertf Albert Lanctog David Marcus: Charles Le Blancg Jerome Lafarqueg Robert LaRosep second row: Robert Lassmanp Nancy Lazarog Betsy Keirp Gloria LeBlancp Karen LeBIancy Mary Kerry Christine Kellyg Carolyn Leavittp Mary Kellyp Sandra Laheyf Gilbert Marianig third row: Edna LeBlanc.: Denise LeBlancf Linda Kokidkog Janice LaCavag Dianne LeBlanc, Linda LeBlanc5 JoAnn LeBlanc. WI IO Mr. Sheehan Front row: Forres Lemeg Donald LeBlancf Winfred Lee: Carl Leebery George Lombardof Robert LeBlancp Robert Linstromg Albert Marrqusg second row: Debora Loreg Linda LeBlancg Paula Martini Diane LaRochep Mary Livernochep Simonne Legerp Carol Lombardig Viola LeBlancp third row: Omer LeBlancg David LeShanep Rheal LeBIancg Richard LeBlanc: Stephen Leydonp John Logan. WI I2 Miss Fox Front row: David McGuigang John Masong John McHugh: John Megap second row: Janet Martorillig Patricia Mc- Namarag Ann Menardp Gwynne McCarthyp Margery Mc- Laughlin, Martha Mastermang Mary McAvoyg Theresa Mc- Neilg Christine Mulap third row: Janet Meehang Judy Mazmaniap Susan Malloyy Carol McCormickg Marilyn Mc- Carthy. WI I I Miss Bowen Front row: Vince Mallzzip Don Lundy John Manninog Timo- thy Merchantp David Lovequistg Craig Magnery Richard Marcouf Paul Mallochg Patrick MacKay5 second row: Grace MacKusickp Thelma Martini Theres Martin: Linda Mac- Kusickp Loren Lowp Phyllis Mac Donaldg Carol Maloney Cynthia Lucas: Gail Manzellip third row: Norman MacLeod: Robert Lucas: Donald LeBlancg Stephen Maclnnis. aw 2. 'A x ,El F I93 ' - ' . w WZO4 Mrs. G. Johnson Front row: Douglas Nickersonf Edward Patupanianp Clif- ford Nuttingp Brian Osganiang Thomas Nolte: Kevin O'Toolep Steven Oliverg Stephen Pearlman: Phillip Olson: Richard Paolinop second row: Eric Olfsong Gary O'Brien7 Maureen O'Neilg Freda Pappasg Maria Papiag Patricia O'Brienp Joanna Nocellag Patsy O'Halloran5 Eilleen O'Hallo- rang Richard O'Neilp ?g third row: Helen Olivog Laurie Pal- merg Elna Patutop Priscilla Orlandig Nancy Pedersony Emily Normanp Pauline O'Neil. a , 5 a X . ,a ' s. l94 W203 Mr. Blossoms Front row: Ron Murphyf Charles Nadeaug William Nardonep Kevan Murphyp William Monoccog Steve Murphyg Gary Murphyg Edward Nardoneg Roy Mirabitog William Mc Millanf second row: Donald Newbertp Richard Murphyg Sheila Mogang Jeanne Meserveg Dona Minissalep Lynell Merrittsp Susanne Morrealeg Donna Newhooky Linda Miltonp Kenneth Navieng third row: Jean Monty: Linda Naiarianp Lenore Mulleng PatriciafNesiteg Joan Murphyg Alice Nlroszcykp Debby Mullanyp Beverly Mobilia. W205 Mrs. Stanton Front row: James Randog Thomas Rickmanp Frank Pridianf James Radastap Mark Petriconeg Thomas Robertsonp William Perleyg John Ranclog William Poirierg second row: Carl Ravesi, Robert Powderlyg Florine Richardg Lillian Reccip Nancy Powerp Marie Pelletierg Barbara Robertsonp Patricia Rochef Janice Perkinsg Bernice Pillai Jane Reinof Joseph Pittarinog Dennis Quinny third row: Elaine Rippiny Ruth Pridhamg Florence Rigolig Patricia Pendergastp Darlene Pereshluhaf Carolyn Rayp Barbara Rayneg Patricia Quirky Mrtha Rigoli. W206 Mr. Fleming Front row: Christopher Romano: Bradley Rossp Dana Roggep John Russellg Richard Sangerp Joseph Salvop Carl Scafidip second row: Mary Royg Mary Ryan: Joyce Rotchforg Gale Rybergg Donna Rochleaug Paula Santalucitog Barbara Peavyp Carolyn Santamariaf Linda Rocheg third row: Muriel Robi- chaudg Jane Rocheg Carolyn Rogersp Jeannette Savagep Denise Sandstromp Cynthia Saiag Regina Rourkef Marie Scatidip Janice Santamaria. W209 Miss Koledo Front row: Gary Tobinp Joseph Valiantep Alan Tauberp Richard Young, Richard Vaccerellog Edward Strongy Robert Sweenyg Joseph Tarantog Lewis Uttarof Robert Tomuskoy second row: Joseph Vanariag Richard Sweetg Pamela Toy: Loretta Sullivang Sherryl Yoongg Sherie Suliivang Mary Lee Stewartg Kathleen Sollivang Janice Suliivang Vivian Ukrainep Kevin Sullivang Francis Tierneyg third row: Laurie Sweenyp Joan Wallcerg Theresa Tironeg Lynn Sullivang Frances Triffi- lettig Ellen Thorneg Frances Viveirosg Betty Jane Troiep Marilyn Vanaria. 'fvkn' WZO7 r. Tymer Front row: James Schaufusy Francis Stantong Kurt Stashisp Francis Schultzg George Segieng Michael Simmonsy Vincen Scaniof Edward Spillertf Elliot Slaterg second row: David Sinclairp Robert Scheierg Paula Teelef Lois Smithp Deborah Selbyp Patricia Stedmang Mariorie Smithf Susuan Skinner: Jean St. Germaing Vincen Scaliag Stephen Searlep third row: Maureen Sheag Marilyn Sicuttep Joyce Skotlandp MaryAnne Stahlg Linda Soderholmy Elaine Shapiro. A ,: , l95 1.4.41--A . gr' ' ' ' ' ' A -1--......-.--me! ----L -- -f...,-,,gf: H. - -----e--..w-J4:....A...'!r..g3..tj. .,.A3' Ig f XXX, XX KN xxx xx f XNQ CLYTEMNESTRA BICKLE 475 Trapelo Road Diaphragm Exercises H.R. Attic Clytemnestra spends her spare time either on the bridge with Hieronymous Bosch, Ophelia Giovanni, Maria Con- tessa, Mehetabelle Jones and Louie, or at Tony's Aqua Vida Lounge chatting with Philip Zonck, Larry Lump, Ernie Boch and Penelope Prud. Her favorite food is strangled perrivvinkles under gl-ass with parmesan cheese and pea- nut butter. She loves candy-coated pickles. ln the future, this energetic senior plans to attend Wabash U. to major in philanthropic techniques using the touch-tone method. She excels in show and tell. GOOD LUCK CLYT llllllllll Activities: ohhhhhh definitely. 4 1 f w f V. ,, ,, .1, f .. 1 . X , 1 f 1 ' 55:2 Q f 45 '+- M. Q Q 0'5 ., '31 f A Y V, . Q im- fb ',aA1Wx'..' 1-1 iw. .,f g ,wx 'r- :V Q w,. A , 5 vu' v nq,,,., ,W :1 W. . Ivvgwf , M ,,p....., -V1 -.kv . w li 1 wx V4 wavy, U, ., 0 , 5 N' , 9 .Z4', xv: Q 164 W.. W ,Mi i, few 6 ' - '. '- -v r- 'a , in-.. p-1 -4.4 . . '- --1-01... 'I 1. x . ' 2 , -4-. 'V aura x k 1 , A. . A .:..,- H ' - W- N -. V . -., . '- .' - ' - wx N' lf. ,..,.-7-'--gg. .-Q .. ,.. . .. M., -W A--' .., il . L'-7 '. . '1.'f- -u x .QIK ---- 'F'- 'X , ,. .- ,1.'.4X1'1'7'f7'--WMI. -1 -' 'LH' . , --: -:1 x H... 4--v -- ' -' Q l sh--yzilu YJ. H, w- - -Y-. , , Jfwgx. 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' V' UA: ' Y I V , ,g W ,- Pl' 3 :z , , .L 1 , . ,.. F ,. . . -sx f .V , 1 ,..,6,-rg V 4.--QQQ . E A gggyf , is xv l . ,Q . 4 we ,AW f Rx, -,f T, .sh ,a A ' a 5 E 4 .x,Q,lg,X .X A .. HN, 4' ' f ,u0Q?sz,,' :A+1 g.L55' .f A V X.. awk! f Y fr gag? - A 1 r ,. 5 xx I W LTHA 'LOQ VM., fi My !k,PYA'Vw' M 7 ' Dennis Roach, editor-in-chief I have seen This book Through from iTs concepTion as an arTisTic endeavor-I would like iT To be evaluaTed as ThaT. K by Barbara Gibson, editor-in-chief Barring Tire and flood, we have broughT This yearbook Through To vvhaT we hope is a suiTable record of The class of 1968. l ,R Jeffrey Kresser, literary editor Everyone wanTs To be remembered-memories seem To be The only cerTain Things in life, aT Times. ThaT is why we have creaTed This year- bookg remembrance. -we -.44 uv-- I D: i 1 A . . T! fy,p'gffrI - ,M 3 ,ii .iff V fiif 1 .Is ' W4 F.. . A a-I v. 4 ,Q A Q ',f- 'w , '. , il?- : -1' mug 1 , w mf 'INV 'W .q?g.f'.iJ sr 4 Q!! 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It fison this page of the Mirror that the editors are allowed to express their individual thoughts concerning the book itself and the general environment in which they worked and dealt. ln keeping with the spirit of change accented by today's youth, we have tried to bring a new approach into the yearbook by making it an historical picture book. This feature would not have been possible without the aid of Mr. Sgouros, our faculty advisor, who spent many hours photographing and printing the maiority of the candids that appear here. It is to him first the' appre- ciation' must go. Secondly, we would like to acknowledge the coopera- tion extended by Mr. Husson who agreed to our proposal for larger and better quality pages. We have offered Mr. Levey, next year's senior housemaster, a number,of constructive criticisms concerning the content and appearance of the book which he has acted upon to assure more progress in next year's book. Finally, we have watched the world outside of our own progress for almost eighteen years. Appalled, baffled, and shocked at the reactions of mankind to man, we watch our country weakening, resisting change, divided in racism, and morality. We have seen the adult world struggle forlchange and the youth world fight openly for change. Now we are trying to understand the frustrating time element and the complex solutions of social change, where one person is not enough to cause action. . We, the editors, sincerely hope you enioy this year's book. We have put in many hours and much thought in order to provide you with a memorable volume. ' . Q The Editors .ip ' a Qi' I l Q' . , , s -il , ll - V ll 1 ' ,tr . ti 2 . ilu 1 iii , . ' , li? ' Hi' - ' - 'ff it . il l ' . ' ' ,. p t s - rl 5 as s ' 1 if 5 1 , Img s . s iii? 'Q' ' . , . . Wg -K F Q .. i ' . ,Wifi-' ' ' A' 4 X Q ' V' ' .f.'1 J .. . '. l Y 1.. f , ' 'rl - 'Q - .1 V ' . 'W ' 2: -, 1 yr. Q gh ,fit 1.2',. . X. t 7 ' .-I li .Lai-'il'w 1'15. I' ' :-' 5 ' ', 'A 7 i I . l l.i!,f5,3,-ffl., X' ffl 4 J A ' 1. ' Q - ll l I' f. l- i l. e . i 'qi fiigyfllf '. j. .1 2 , V ,fx 1' ,Q-i,l--.rift g -:, R V ,l ,- it I ,ilf5f'l'g9S:,l:5.g,'4.fx.f,igj'AZ -'f-N .V Q H i. 'h -!f'.-2:-Viks5'fF'.11fiefa f ' L- Q' W t. l li 51?3fir irQf-wS.w':t' 5' - ' . 'jliggiigfgffr - Az' -f, - Q W l l :am t - 1 1 4 c i ' fly? 1. Q- ,. It , 1 r ,g,gr3.fl57.f. , , , -, ,V i 4. Before you accept that first job . . . ook over your employer as carefully as he does yen 9 . v ii , -3- I 4, 4, 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? mg:-1,:5::::,q:5,:-wifg2:r.rfr1rg3gf 3 .,:,1,ww51:151-::g:::55:f-1:2s :':rz,-':::4: :-1mayQaf,:::,:,q:,:-:,q:g5g5:aj.flier12: av'-are'r:1:1:z11:1:'az2'-Mr 91:2rk2123E:i:E5:1'il22:2W:1-':1s:1:-:2:2:1:2:1:221'52:Fi11G'EfErEQr5E23E2'1:1ErIr 'l'- -,-,l 5 - ,,-,4,-v W H , I 1, g,g,, ,. .,,g ,.,.Y, ,.,11 V Q U U Y , VVVVVVVV 4 ..,, g :..g,,,41:Q5,,,+,5:,.,5 'Q ' U 4 ,,-, 14.:.,1:., .9. ,,. 5 V V 5 , . .14g5,.,.3 ,,.,..,... .,.4 5 .-,. , .-,i 1 4 .v.-.-,v E ' ,-.v s Note: Many young men and women in this area can answer Yes to these questions. They work for New England Telephone. Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon E555 . . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. ll? New England Telephone Part of the Nationwide Bell System An cqunl opportunity employer SYDNEY J. ALLMAN, M.D. PETER ANGELO, M.D. JOSEPH F. ARICO, JR., M.D. EDWARD T. BIGHAM. JR.. ATTY. A. P. BLOOMENTHAL. M.D. WARREN R. BOLTON, ATTY. MORRIS J. BORDENCA, M.D. NATHANIEL P. BRACKETT, JR., M.D. DOUGLAS E. BUTMAN JOSEPH J. CARAVAGLIO, M.D. LYNN D. CHAFFEE, M.D. FELIX E. CINCOTTA, ATTY. MICHAEL J. CONNOLLY, ATTY. PARVIZ DARVICHE FOSTER 8: FOSTER, ATTYS. A FRIEND DR. IRWIN GETZ HARNISH, MANSFIELD, MARSH, MacDONALD, ATTYS. JOHN P. HIGGINS. ATTY. E. 'STANLEY HOBBS. JR., D.M.D. JENNEY AND JENNEY, ATTYS. FRANCIS X.,JOHNSTON,A ATTY. MARTIN J. KEAVENEY, C.P.A. ZDR. JOSEPH' L. LEWIS HECTOR MARIN, M.D. AND I WALTHAM HIGH DR. ALFRED IMcIIg1ANAMA JOHN C. McMANAMA. M.D. . JOSEPH E. MEROLAB JOHN L. MORRISON, M.D. DR. JACK NAMISAS GERHARD J. NEWERLA, M.D. - DR. NORMAN PASTER ELORENTINO P. PINA. M.D.. HAROLD B. REILLY, D.M.D. JOSEPH O. RILEY, M.D. JOHN J. RYAN. M.D. I ROBERT M. SAINATO, D.M.D. LEONARD B. SCHULMAN, D.M.D. NICHOLAS J. SEMENZA, M.D. ELIOT A. TANNER, C.P.A. MAX TAUBER, M.D. ROBERT M. TRUE, M.D. TWINBROOK SURGICAL ASSOCIATES ANTHONY A. VANARIA, D.M.D. J. CHESTER WEBB. ATTY. I THOMAS P. WHITE, M.D. DR. ELLIOT D. WINOGRAD F 3 VITO A. ZOLLA, D.M.D. I g BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS. WALTHAM LODGE HOMEROOM s-ol-MR. coLuNs William Adams Pafricia Affleclc Michael Allen Jane? Allison James E. Anderson June F. Anderson Donna Annunciafa Olympia Anfhony Lynne Arico Thomas Arizmendi Linda Arsenaull' John Arsenaull' Thomas Arsenaull' Raphael Aslanian Terrence Aubie Diane Aucoin Jeanne Aucoin John Aucoin Lucy Aviles Edward Bachelder Elaine Ballo David Barnes Ann Dowceh' Cynfhia Dowman Diane Duprez Gail Eagan Allan GeH'ings Anlhony Giardina William Gladman Donald Glawson Siuarl' Goldsfein Hilfon Goufhro Keifh Pacheco HOMEROOM S-02-M RS. STEI N BERG K -4 John Barry Roberl' Bearisfo Michael Beaver David Beclrwifh Virginia Behrilris Linda Belle Carol A. Belliveau Sharon BenneH Linda Berg Cynlhia Berly Andrea Biron Beverly Blackman Joseph Blanchard Mary Blinn R his i . .1 - r- -ws,--1. M: ..m5,3QkzSS3fE. '.HL :asf Margarei' Bogle Charles Bonica Judifh Bonney Ronald Boucher Anloine Boudreau Joseph Boudreau Aurele Bourgeois Diana Bourgeois Sharon Bradley Veronica Fair Linda M. Govone Janef Groppi Rosemarie Guadagmno Paul GulloHi l f To +he June Graduaresz Congrafulalions From All Your Friends a+ +he NEWTON-WALTHAM BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Neighborhood Offices Sewing MARLBORO-NATICK-NEWTON-WALTHAM-WAYLAND-WESTON Member of Federal Deposi+ Insurance Corp. Besl' Wishes fo +he Class of '68 From 'lhe WALTHAM SUPER MARKET 836 Main Slreer MAY'S BAKERY World's Mosl Progressive Bakery 57I Moody Sf. Walfham, Mass. C. R. SWANEY CO.. INC. I96 Bear Hill Road Walfham, Mass. 02l54 Congralularions 'I'o +he Class of I'-768 Besf Wishes FOITI RQQM W-. I0 Congra+ula+ions from - ROOM W-l08 ROOM W-203 L I ' 1 Compliments of Arthur ond Raymond De Vincent GARDENCREST APARTMENTS Summer Street WALTHAM, MASS. Compliments ot ' ABBOTT FORD SALE, INC. FENTON G. KEYES lYour Waltham Ford Dealerl ASSCCIATES IO9 Linden St. Consulhng Willham Architect-Engineers TW 4'l mb 267 Moody Street' Waltham, Mass GALAXIES-THUNDERBIRDS-FAIRLANES FALCONS-TRUCKS John Adams Kevin Ala Vito Alongi Susan Alper Donna Anderson Elaine Anderson Deborah Angelo Best Wishes Janice Antico Cecilia Arena Cheryl Arena Cheryl Armstrong Margaret Arnold Denise Arsenault Gerard Arsenault From Room S-09 Fra nlr Asa ro Sandra Avadanian Richard Aubert Donald Aucoin Patricia Aucoin Paul G. Aucoin Paul J. Aucoin Elsie Aviles Cheryl Babb Stephen Ballo David Banlrs Anthony Bonica Laura De Marco HOMEROOM S-03-MRS. CZARNOWSKI William Boyce Charles Boyd John Boyle Deborah Brannelly Juclifh Brazell Denise Breau Michael Brescia Nancy Brighi' Charlene Bry Lawrence Buccella James Burke John Burlre Evelyn Burns Kafhleen Burns Rose-Ella Caissie James F. Callahan John J. Callahan Pefer Cameron Vivian Campobasso James Canning Nancy Caramanica Kennefh Cusano Mary Jane Doherfy Michele Engrassia Elaine Enos Karen Walsh Carole Wiley Laurel Worfhingfon THE WALTHAM HIGH SCHOOL BO0STER'S CLUB 'fTo Promote ohd Encouroge Athletic Activities ot Wolthom l-ligh School CONGRATULATES A THE CLASS OF'l968 and Extends a cordial invitation to all to join with the BOOSTERS in encouraging and rewarding scholar-athletics at Waltham High School. LOUIS J. KIRSCH, Class ot '5I President DAVID L. MITCHELL, Class ot '52 THOMAS W. TAYLOR. Class ot '57 Treasurer Secretary P.O. Box 46l, Waltham, Mass. HOMEROOM S-O4-MRS. WILLETT Beisy Brackeff Nicholas Caramanica Warner Carlson Wayne Carlson Eleanor Caruso Lois Casale Ida Casella Donna Casfello Waller Cavanaugh Joseph Ceniola Richard Ceniola Linda Cericola Leigh Chagnon Donna Chiasson Deane Chalcalis ,w K William Chalmers Philip Chanclonaii' James Chiasson Jon Chilingerian Enes Chillemi Fay Chin ConceH'a Ciavardone Kafhleen Curiis Susan Dollard Donna Eldridge Jane Gilberf Eileen Herlihy Carol Hersey Barbara Hill Frieda Hoffmann CCNGRATULATICNS Waltham High School Class of 1968 HEWLETT-PACKARD CGMPANY WALTI-IAM DIVISION THE WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK YOUR SCHOOL SAVINGS HEADOUARTERS Complimenis of ROBERT KENNEDY Prescripiion Opiician 3-7356 Walfham RED CROSS PHARMACY S. M. SHRIBERG, Reg. Pharm. 737 Moody S+., Waifham, Mass. H -TW 4-0034 ,, S4654 HAIIIDIIESSING SIUUIU Specializing in iho Fines? of Prepared Sea Food Specialiios RITCEY'S SEA FOODS 560 Moody Sfroof Walfham. Mass. TWinbrool: 3-9342 ERNEST RITCEY HARRY RITCEY KEVIN RITCEY Tom LYONSW D'5TR'BUT0R BYRON'S MEN's STORE Firesione Tires-Connare Reireads Complefe Formal Ren+aI Service 348-386 Moody S+. 2l0 Lexingion S+. TW 4-4900 893-7053 BUDGET TERMS I Congratulations and Very Best Wishes to The Class ot l968 We l-lope You Seek Further Knowledge And Education To Enable Each Ot You To Malte Our City, Our State, Our Nation And The Entire World Even A Better Place To Live. THE KIRSCH REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE 550 Moody St., Waltham LOU KIRSCH 3rd WELTON BROWN LOUIS J. KIRSCH JR. Compliments of JOHN F. PAINO Complimenls of PAUL E. P. BURNS CO., INC. 3 I6' Summer S+. BOSTON IO, MASS. Caps - Gowns - Hoods WALTHAM COAL' 81 OIL CO. INC. b9l Main Slreef 894-OI I6 Complefe Oil Heafing Service NANKING CHINESE RESTAURANT 659 Main S+., Waltham Complimenls of WALTHAM ENGRAVERS, INC , u 4- - -,, 230 Calvary S+. Complimenfs TW 4-4' 49 f PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 83I Main Sheer Wallhom, Massachuseih Twinbrook 9-2300 MRS HURKAMP and MR. OTHOMPSCN Deborah Munroe Judilh Murphy Kevin Murphy Sheila Murray Roberl Nason Roberl Naughfon David Nawroclci Kevin Nee Sarah Noble Theresa Nocella Geraldine O'Reilly William Omerod Marina Paige Paula Papia Donald Parker Mary Passerello Wayne PaH'erson William Pedersen Alan Peirce Linda Pereshluha Alberi' Perkins Joanne Peros Karen Piazza Paul Picariello Sfeven Zimmerman 240 , Compliments of ANTHONY J. LA CAVA HOMEROOM S-108-M R. HART ' r 4 , s A A L .. Y .W 5, 'fini V of 1 is . L 5 8 J.. V v Claude Daigle Jane De Pass Charles Dunbar Sandra Fallo Linda Falone Linda Fedel-e Jane Feeley Marie Fei Susan FeI+ Linda Ferran'l'e Mary Ferriclc Lawrence Ferro Lorraine Ferro James Fesfog K 3 is John Field AnneHe Finamore Lynne Flanigan Joseph Foley Efhan Forbes Leslie Forgione David Fraser Lee Fraser Barbara Fucci Marie Gaida Marian Gallagher Shirley PiH's Marianne Pizzi Marguerife Poirier HOMEROOM S-05-MRS. BABBITT 1 f 1 - Mary Chiasson Sfephen CincoH'a Marie Clark Roberi' E. Clark Brian Clark Marilyn Clarke Donald Clasby Maureen Clasby Paul Clifford Mary Code Clare Cohn Michael Collura Roberl' Conchiglia Roberr Con're Ann Con+e Claude Cormier Paul Coioni Edward Coflon Claude Couillard Mary Cross Kennefh Curfin Marc Cufler Donne CuHing Linda Cyr Joseph Doucef Douglas Dow Thomas Dubie Roy Duddy John Ellis Sfanley Ferro Donna Gamble Kafalin Gero Barbara Gibson David Green Walfer Greenblolf Dennis O'Brien 41,4511 ' .. 1. .- I :J . IKIOIV ' l+'s Smarier +o Charfer For All Occasions Call Waliham TW 3-7330 MIDDLESEX 81 BOSTON STREET RAILWAY CO. I020 Main S+., Walrham Audie Boudreau Rina Boudreau Maizie Bowlby Lois Bowse Barbara Boyd JeaneH'e Boyd Kaihleen Boyd HOMEROOM S-013 Siephen Breauli' Marjorie Breck Richard Brehm Janice Brodrick Jean Brooks Mary Brophy Marjorie Brown Nancy Brown Virginia Brown Barbara Browne Eileen Buckley Kafhleen Burke Maryellen Burke William Burke John Burley Maureen Burley Edward Burns Sally Burfon Judifh Byron Claude Cormier JOHN F. PAINO AND ANTHONY J. LA CAVA Good Luck from ROOM W-02 ROOM W-IOI ROOM W-I05 HOMEROOM S-201-MISS WONG f 111 S+ephen Dugas Roberl' Dunlcerly Janef Eldridge Joseph Fahey Jeffrey Goode Paul Griffifh Sandra Hopkins Rhonda Howard Cheryl Howe Donna Hurley Thomas Hursl' Ronald lannazzi Alfred lodice Lois lsaacson fa - si , A 1 N, M . H, -1 Slephen lzzi Kenneih Jacobs Michael Jacobs Donald Janson Michael Johansen Monfford Johnson Judifh Jolial' Jean Juliano Alberf Juppe Linda Juppe Michael Kaloyanides Margaref Kelner Raymond Swanson 1994 lqffy Compliments of MAIN STREET AUTO SALES 81 SERVICE, INC. Peter 1036 Main Street Waltham, 'Massachusetts QOb lqfhgie 893-9724 893-2260 HOMEROOM W-201-MISS BARBER llwbl Q awww' Edward Edmunds Vicioria Hamann Eileen Handrahan Jann-Carol Handrahan Judifh Harding Joan Tousignani' Donna Trefonides William Troie Daniel Trombley William Trudeau Susan Ukraine Carmen Vacarello P l ' ' W lr' l a rlcia ys I9 Paul Valenfe Carol Vanaria David VanderWyl: Kaiherine Veno Russell Viles Marshall Vincuilla Cafherine Zagami Barbara Wai'I'lrunas Carol Wallace Joanne Webb Walfer Wellman Chrisiopher Wells Gerald Wessell Marguerife Whalen Roberf Wheeler Marlha While Charlene Wilkens Nancy Wolfe Richard Wood Complimenls of ELECTRO CONTRACTING 81 SERVICE CORP. I29 Russell Sfreel' Walrham, Massachusells TW 3-7792 Congraiulafions Graduafing Class l 968 894-093 8 WA,--LEX CLEANERS' INC. ANDERsoN-uTTLE co., INC. Wal-Lex Shopping Cerner Manulaclurers of Fine Clolhing 874 Lexingion S+., Waliham Men-WOm9D-BOYS 894-4230 I00 River S+. open Dany-7 A.M.-9 PM. Wa 'f Complimenls FARM BUREAU ASSOCIATION I58 Lexinglon SI'ree+ Walfham, Mass. TWL 3-3570 Complimenls of Complimenrs WALTHAM YELLOW CAB I WALTHAM AUTOMOTIVE CORP. 2I5 Lexingfon S+. 7 Moody S+, Walfham, Mass. 893-3400 Chrisline DowceH' Suzanne Doyle. Roland Dubie Karen Duddy Roberl' Dudcly Anne Duffy HOMEROOM S-III Denise Dunham Frederick Dunlap David Duque'I-Ie Kafhryne EasI'Ier Doris Eafon Meredirh Edgar Charles Egirous Nancy Ellis Sharon Ellis Karen Eldridge Marlc Enilz Paul Eps'Iein Mary Facenda Camille Famosi Julia Famosi Dolores Ferro Helen Ferro Thomas Lunny Jane ViI Ii Penny Falconer THOMAS A. JOYCE 8: CO. NEW ENGLAND STORES I35 Moody Sfreei Twinbrool: 4-28I5 Walfham, Massachusefis 02I54 5 8 852 Leiingfon S+., Walfham I TE . . BENNETT? 3 gs? ' Besl' Wishes ' NEIL Q 'Io Ihe Class of I968 GUM CPM KING INSTRUMENT CORP. 742 Main Shed waliham' Mass' 23 Fox Road Waliham Mass. L OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY I TW 9-SI I0 I Compliments of CHARLESBANK GARDEN APARTMENTS 4l Charlesbank Way Wal+l1am, Mass. LOUIS J ANTICO ANTHONY J ANTICO Complimenis of WAL-LEX CAR WASH WALTHAM PHARMACY . W I+h , M . 878 Lexingfon S+. Wallham 757 Moody S+ a am ass TW 3-7980 HOMEROOM S-106-MRS. DORIN if Raymonfl Auld Gerlrude Darrah Roberl' DeLuca George'DeVincen+ Ellen Darley Ann Davidson Ralph DeMarino Michael Devlin Marcia Dahlin Brenda Davidson Chrislopher DeMeo Waller Di Giuslo Marilyn Della C0S'l'6 Nancy DeFeo Susan Denlc Barbara Dinoff Annefle Dallaire Marie Defino lrene Denly Donald Frosl Richard Daniels Susan Della Camera Claire De Sisro Roberl' Markham B. J. POOLE SULLIVAN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CORP. IOI7 Main S+. Walfham, Mass. TW 3-7336 We Buy and Sell Used Cars I85 Prospecl Sfreel' TWinbrook 3-3900 BANKS SQUARE FRUIT 81 PRODUCE 979 Main Slreel Wallham, TW 4-4707 Mass HOMEROOM S-204-MR. SGOUROS Leslie Lenfini Leslie -Lesneslci Richard Lewis James Lewis Lois Lexander Rosalie Licafo Diane LireI'Ie Anihony Lisa Rufh Livermore Elizaberh Logan Nb ini Bonnie MacAr'Ihur Roy MacKenzie Richard MacKenzie Michael Mullen Kafhleen O'Halloran Diane Lombardo Nancy Long Jeanne Loveren John Lupo Gail LuI'z Complimenrs of WALTHAM FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSDCIATIDN Complimenfs of SEARS ROEBUCK CO. 240 Moody SI. WaI+ham Repairs-Remodeling--New Sysfems MICHAEL B. CLANCY Hearing-Cooling-General Sheer Me'raI TW 3-2343 II Bacon SI'ree'r Wai+ham 54. M055- LAUREL CARD AND GIFT SHOP Wal-Lex Shopping Cenrer 894-770I HOMEROOM S-306-MR. LAMB .WAWWWWMMWM .M W Kafhy Giorgianm Sally Glidden Sharon Goodman Ann Picard Ruih Pilicy Marilyn Pinlcham Roberia PiH's Louis Rizzo Mary Ann Rizzo Dennis Roach Daniel Roberison David Roberison GineH'e Robichaud Rose Marie Robichaud James Robinson Linda Rodes Edward Roldan Janice Rollo Diane Rooney Winifred Rose Siephen Rourke Peier Rousseau Pafricia Ruggles Richard Ruscalr Nicholas Russo Chrisiine Ryan Joanne S+. Germain Michael Sanfa Selina Yung Richard Sarno . N.,-. i 1 l i ,I i l 1 i HGMERCOM S-203-MRS. PACITTI Dennis Fallo Annmarie Guigno Roberi' Hamilion Roberl' Haroufunian Lawrence Hari Jeffrey Harwich Thomas Hayes Reber? Hegarfy John Higgins Philip Higgins Michael Hines Terence Hines Ronald Poirier Diane Landry Marshall Lazaro Philip Leach Allen Le Blanc Armand LeBlanc Doreen LeBlanc Paul Zeigler 1 g, i..,p.1' 4.1 ' av- un' 3 Begg? ' 4... Francis Leeber Bruce LeForl' Donald Leger Maureen LeLievre Paul LeLievre Alice Lyons Glenn LeBlanc Norman LeBlanc Paula LeBlanc PauleHe LeBlanc Real LeBlanc Roberf LeBlanc Lynda Zeno -NICKERSON 8: HILLS, INC. 9I7 MAIN ST. WALTHAM, MASS. F. W. DERBEYSHIRE. INC. 265 Bear'Hill Road Walfham. Mass. TW 4-2900 FLYNN 8: FLYNN 4II Main Sf.. Waliham TW 3-36l0 J ET-VAC CORP. 73 Pond Sfreef Wallham, Mass. TW 3-6800 HOMEROOM W-209-MISS KOLEDO 1 lb -.E - f Edward Slrong Maryellen SI'uer'I' Janice Sullivan Kalhleen Sullivan Kevin Sullivan .SX if Y. U ff ,,--.,Px.---g...,,x,A. L.,--, A S ---Q,-fQi ' II Lynne Sullivan Sherrie Sullivan Laurie Sweeney Rolaerl' Sweeney Richard Sweef ,...i,,,M ,J --S., .-s. -1 f, Q L .- X.. Alan Tauber John Thambesh Ellen Thorne Francis Tierney Theresa Tirone Roberf Tomuslro Pamela Toy Frances Trifilefli BeHy Troie Vivian Ukraine 'Richard Vaccarello Joseph Valianfe Joseph Vanaria Marilyn Vanaria Frances Viveiros LoreH'a Sullivan Joseph TaranI'o Gary Tobin Lewis Uffaro Joan Walker Sherry Young Chui Yung ,f,Q 5 Qli. A , f jmwmfH.frfewLwwwwe v'ei -:-. L .,.a -g age. x AUTO SCHOOL 5 -3, . , y. .h I ' lll f ui counsz INCLUDES SAVE ON -'ff- -'ef Q TWT' cuss noon nasrnucnou AUTO INSURANCE BETTER 1 BUILDING MATERIALS BEIIIIID THE WHEEL INSTRUCTION PREMIUMS on vin oasenvzmon -li- umrso mrlumlou oiflEIrllioRRE?flmi:ilis COURSE FOR HIGH SCHOOL 11 STUDENTS - CLASSES AT YOUR IDEAL CONCRETE BLOCK CO. 232 Lexingion SI. WALTHAM 54, MASS. scnooi - nruvnao n oun scHooL 8 , 4 8 6 976 MAIN 511, WALTHAM F. W. DERBEYSHIRE, INC. 265 Bear Hill Road Walfham, Mass. TW 4-2900 BRUNTON MNH D. A. Lg o. 11631 nclovuve courounus a Anveuuu cm :sis Ja A7 c....m- s-,WAI AM 54. MAS! ROBERT E. Nl-MS Caterer Good Food Served Right HILLCREST HALL BANQUETS 20 Fox Road WEDDINQS Waltham, Mass. RECEPTION1S TW 4-2232 TW 4-2646 Good Luck to the Graduates of '68 From DCDGE TOWN 0F WALTHAM I5-2l Main St.-Waltham Telephone 893-I856 DODGE CARS-DODGE TRUCKS USED CARS Congratulations Charles Barber Joel Bardsley Catherine Barhyte William Barlcer Nancy Barnard Cheryl Barry Linda Barry Lynne Bauer Beverly Beaudoin Susan Beaver Carl Beclc Peter Bella Aldei Belliveau Alexis Belliveau From Room S-010 Diane Belliveau Joan Bennett Michael Bennett Marta Benson Paul Bergeron Dianne Bertrand Bernadine Bibbo Wayne Bilodeau Ann Blinn Helen Boisvert Robert Bonica Dennis Condon Marlr Freeman dggwv.-1-2' V :'Z3. .3577 . ,N , v -.M .,l.1 Q:::ffifZfQfiQfQ25555 555: 3 ' ':':1'A A nlvahh Tiow Ll , .. QKKESTAU 1525151 E3 ---- 1553: gg ' :-:N 3: . '-:-:5:::-:-:-:':----'-'-'-- - cgrllit Sl Sm 2553, 3 human :g::::: Z . A ' ' 3 3 LIJAR US . . .. ,, Y -:. 6: 5-'4 s :SPI . eg: 223 2 2 1 2:25 : :1:1:f 1 3311: 5:- TWinbrook 3-I345 Jusfice of 'rhe Peace Bigelow 4-2489 N0+arY Public JOHN P. MCQUEEN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Insurance of Every Descripiion and Bonds 828 Moody S+. Wal+ham 54, Mass. Bes'l' Wishes Congra+ula+ions 1-Q from +he Class of '68 ROOM S-0 I 5 ROOM S-0 I 7 Complimenis of MIDDLESEX FAMILY CO-OPERATIVE BANK 20 Lexingfon S+. Karen Harris Chrisiine Hari' Cynfhia Harfman Darlene Harvie Leonard LeBlanc Sandra Lovequisi' Paula MacMillan HOMEROOM S-205 James Macrae William Maher Timoihy Mahoney Janice Maillei David Main Vinceni' Mallozzi Charles Malone Terrance MacNeiI Philip Mancuso Kafhryn Mandile Randy Marcou Mary Marsion Joan Mar+oriIIi Gloria Mazzeo Wayne McCarIhy Kenneih McCIuskey Kaiherine McDonnell Paul McDonald Diane McDonnell David McGann Pafricln McGonigIe John Mullaney William Nolfe Roberf O'Brien ROOM W- I 09 Congrafulafions FLYNN 8: FLYNN 4Il Main S+., WaI+I'1am TW 3-36l0 from ROOM E-2 I 3 F I THE WAL-LEX MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION WAL-LEX CLEANERS STOP AND SHOP GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY FLYNN T.V. NEW ENGLAND STORES LAUREL SHOP BARBARA ANN BAKERY WAL-LEX CAR WASH MR. CHARLES MEN'S 8: BOY'S CLOTHING CLOTHING WAL-LEX SHOES DEFINO'S WAL-LEX HARDWARE BATES PHARMACY PLAYPEN JAMES E. REGAN, ReaII'or Real EsI'aI'e and Insurance A PHONE 893-I l8I if 2 s Q P5 I00 Hammond Sheer ....- ,p W I aiham 34, Massachuseffs NATIONAL CLOTHES 373 Moody S+. WaI'II1am, Mass. TW 3-5I43 Compleie Line of CIo'rI1ing and Furnishings TWINBROOK STATIONERS IZZILZZZ ALEXANDER STEEL Complimenfs of WAYSIDE BARBER SHOP 47I Main Sf. WaII'I1am WEST END HARDWARE CO. 90I Main Sf. TW 3-0296 METROPOLITAN PHARMACY I09O Lexingfon Sfreei WaIII1am, Massachuseifs LEONARD DUBIN, B.S. Reg Ph TW 4-ZI46 EQUIPMENT CORP. HALLOWELL. 0 PENCO LYON 0 BORROUGHS Lockers-Shelving-Cabineis Aufomofive Bins-MaI'eriaIs Handling-Shop Equipmenf plus all ofher brands Deliver 0 Ereci' 0 lnsIaII 89 I -5780-57.8 I IOI RIVER ST., WALTHAM CompIimen+s of J. F. 81 F. I. ROBINSON, INC. All Forms of Insurance Besf Wishes I'o 'I'I1e Class of I968 IRWIN'S FURNITURE Visii' Our New Locafion 274 Moody S+. Walfham, MassacI1use'Hs TWinbrooIc 3-8575 We Give S84l-'I Green Sfamps Congrafulafions Room s-2:4 Rooxms-N C P'ime 'S se-:EER sleN co., INC O WALTHAM WALLPAPER HEVBVY SIGN A Design 8' I82 High S+. Walfham PAINT CORPORATION 59l Main Sf. TW 4-4I29 Bes is es Ifryrmh ROOM W-03 ROOM S-2I8 Telephone LAseIl 7-0459 .. ALS . Complimenllsl of I ROBERT B. Jon-INsoN co. We TM Shop Jewelers COMPLETE LINE UF .fueni .707lnal weal 653 Main Sfrewel' FUR RENTAL NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS WaII'I1am, Mass. I F DMAS M::l:uLl.uu REB. PHDNE I .. Congra+uIa+ions and Besl'-Wishes for a Happy FuI'ure Io II16 Members of +I1e Class of I968 LEO GALLITANO MacNABB ENGINEERING CO., INC. I3I Lexingfon S+ree1' WaI+I1am, Massaclnuseiis Telephone TWinbroolc 3-8400 PRECISION SHEET METAL FABRICATORS FOR THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY I. I HOMEROOM S-308-MR. MAGNO Joanne Girolamo Eileen O'Neil Kennefh Soderholm Carol Spafaro Alan Spiller+ Douglas S'l'anley Margaref Sfanfon Eric Sievens Barbara Sferling Deborah Siurievanf Gayle Sullivan Andrea Sure'H'e Mary Ann Susi Michael Sweeder Barbara Sweeney Harold Tafe Gloria Tes'l'a Sally Thomas Paula Tierney Ronald Tirone Pamela Tobin Roberi' Toohil Raymond Zammufo ARTISAN INDUSTRIES INC. MASS BROKEN do STONE CO. 73 Pond S+ree'I' Waliham 54, MassacI1ueI'+s Amlides of: I33 Bos+on PosI' Rd. ARTISAN INDUSTRIES. INC. HI-SPEED EQUIPMENT, INC. . THE JET-VAC CORPORATION TW 3-0489 METAL FABRICATORS CORP. KONTRO COMPANY, INC. Wesfon, Mass. MEN DELSOH N'S 469 Moody SI. Walfham Congraiulafions ROOM W-I I2 from ROCM S-I I7 Besi' Wishes -from ROOM S-I I8 ROOM S-I I5 II I B. C. AMES Manufaciurers of DIAL INDICATORS and DIAL MICROMETERS l3I Lexingfon S+. WaI+ham, Mass. DIAMONDS WATCHES complamems of MARCOU JEWELERS RINEHART FUNCTIONAL HANDWRITING SYSTEM Wafmoggi TW 9-2220 764 Main Sfreef WaI+I1am 893-6078 HIGH SCHOOL JEWELRY Besf Wishes from ROOM W- I 09 ROY JOHNSTON 929 Main Sf. TW 3-4975 Com pIimen'rs of M440 .Aff OSQDLCQO5 A EST. 1900 COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers since T900 rw4-4aa1 Friendly Service BRENTON E. TYLER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Insurance Real Esfafe 893-4808 Telephone 225-229 High ,Sfreof TWinbrooIr 4-6l6I WaI'I'ham 54, Mast. : 7 :f -: Y F E93 ee Bi .4 E03 II.. B1 fiiii emi mini The MASTER9Line-The COMPLETE Line of Materials Handling Equipment LEWIS-SHEPARDGD 125 WALNUT ST. WATERTOWN,M1-XSS. 02172 WEDDINGS DEXTER DRUG CO. Au. OCCASIONS SYMPATHY BOUQUETS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS E R Ph ANDERSON FLORIST JOHN P. DEXT R, eg. arm. ng? 0189? ,, Telephones C r. Main and Rich Sis., TW 4-OI96, Walfham, Mass. 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