Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1970

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1 1 4 1 I I i I 4 4 'JVM' X n. 7138, U v Q 5 3 4 -'f 1 ,, , In r Q D 1 nl' V x mirror '70 published by the senior closs of wolthom high school wolthom, mossochusetts . . . 1 if , l - M',4:', P 'rlf:'7f E' vt. . H I Iii .Q -L '.' 1.2. . 'fra ' H V. '- , .nf .. . , ' :'-'- -'-'...'f1 . ,, , 'u un. - 4 1 ,r. :'f:'H,t'---1' - . f., I.. A .IM , , , ' 'X k credit to Rtisso Art Studio Dean of Waltham innovative teacher Wise concerned parent child active churchman witty com . . . tireless administrator . . . rect of the new Waltham School . . . Robby to everyone in the system and the community. We proudly dedicate the '70 MIRROR to MR. VERNER F. ROBINSON Honoro ry Senior physics T25 as QMS V' Ayk .--4 M, Graduation from Newton High . . . Boston State College . . . Newman Prep School . . . known to friends and old acquaintances as sunshine . . . an even nature, a gentle smile . . . sincere approach to Waltham students . . . ZAP productions . . . genuine concern and respect for students and educa- tion . . . These are the reasons why we, the class of 1970, elect as Honorary Senior- Mr. Jerry Nelson. 11,1111 ' 1.1 '-4 , 1 1,1 '1 1 . , . 1... 1 i ' 1 L14 ' ' ,111 , .1-1' ,. , .4 1 ' 1 1 1 11..--1, 1 ' 1 A f , 1 ' W,i 1 I f , . '1 ,Y , 1 11.1 1.1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 , 1 ' . A 1 .Hx ,' 1 1 1 , 1 , Viv 1 .,, ,C M .v -, 1 ... . 11,1 . 1 5. .--1.-. 1 . .M-,fi . E1-, I'-M 1 '--X1 .,1 .- 3 , .' .Z N- 11-,x.1 '11-kg. ,. . .w N,,.H v. ,51- 1,1 .,.1 1 ,1 -4.3 1 1 .P.. 1 ,..x , -g:11- 1 , , ,:.,11 . u 1 11 1X ' ' .-' 1 1 'I '- I X ,..4 f',f'1f1l.1!' I .11 ,,1. 1 1 ',.,1-1 1 . -fwf- 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 .. I' .! k .FJ M ., U1 51:18 KV., hx K ' 1 1 L I I administration and facult I Y Y 1'F YP'-RSI If FEVER! 'li I-'UA 'ft - !97?ih ! 9' , T nr . ,. . W ,'4f,,g,xA. .,-11, .', A I 1 v ,1 . 17,-., 1 , I , , .1 ' . 1 I ,, I I , .41 V ' ' 1 f .. 1 .f 'A 11, . ,!, I . 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U. and Harvard . . . taught Chemistry at Waltham before becoming head of the Science Department . . . as Housemaster handles discipline and attendance . . . serves to unify senior class . . . heads school committee on narcotics encourages merits the appreciation and respect of the graduating class of 1970 for sharing almost personally in both the triumphs and defeats of the past 3 years 8 Senior House Mrs Marion Campbell 7 7 l future student participation in community affairs . . . 3 5 1 I 1 1 J I 1 1 1 E r 1 Junior House Mr. Gerard Belliveau Mrs. Barbara McCauley pun-3 ,.,,.-v ,, ,, ,,,, 15:9 ,-ef, 5. RW ,M- wr:- ,A-: '55, ,4 r'Lv ',. . .,, ,5 ,af App- .M . ,M ,sw 5,- '-521 12 ,zzgf-ff f':S,ef,3j6..f' 412' pf B 7 Mrs. Catherine Danforth Sophomore House Mr. joseph Levey 9 ,ff ,if f'7 - J I ix A 'nl ' Mr. Ernest Viscarello Vocational Director Voccahonol School Mrs. Lucchese Mrs. Lawless Secretary Secretary Vocational Faculty Seated: Ernest Viscarello-Director, Firrt Row: Mr. john McClosky, Mr. Carl Lando, Mr. Alexander Kapamagian, Mr. john Morrell, Mr. William Ray, Mr. Thomas Procop, Mr. Calvin Kalishman, Mr. Vernon Cook, Mr. Louis Daniels. Second Row: Mr. Samuel Russell, Mr. Antonio Damian. Mr. Charles Hertigan, Mr. Joseph DeMaio, Mr. Robert Dimitri, Mr. Wilfred St. Martin, Mr. Frank Goodwin, Mr. George Stanley, Mr. john Faria, Mr. Joseph McCusker, Mr. Salvatore Scimeni, Mr. John Lehane. Mining: Mr. Kenneth Harding, Mr. Norman Hendry, Mr. Richard O'Neil. , ,z 3 aifiilll-S-rf what An I I fhifilgugi .w6f,A. 'KE' 'vs- Art vi-QS! 'I' :xx I N?- Mr Paul D. Shea Department Head lib ,',:.mf 1 .tim -' 4 - v x - .f . ., 1 , ,.:', sw dv' 17 i f- ',r .4-fy Mr Paul D Shea, Mr Peter Nyren, Mr. Constantine Sgouros, Mr. Donald Smith. J l i l 4 Business 1, wmv . F its-ur First Row: Miss Marion MacQuarrie, Mrs. Marie Morris, Mr. Albert Flight fdepartment headj, Mrs. Katharine Murphy, Miss Mary Mooney, Mrs. Marquerite Marr. Second Row: Miss Cecilia Misseri, Mr. Bernard Collins, Mrs. Constance Dorin, Mr. David Opie. Mr. joseph Hall, Mr. Peter Baldassari, Mrs. Melissa Staples, Mrs. Mary Ann Vennett, Miss Margaret Hogarty, Mr. Thomas Cappucci. 3 . l . l , l 2 l l I I S 1 l i ' I . . 2 l C l I C 4 C42 pc' . . ,ff V' 2 . F -K is ' - ' .. i '- .4 o .1,,.fo Mrs. Carole Bowman, Mr. Robert Eagle CDepartmer1t Headj Dromo 3'1 1 , P NZ' : 3..: if Rm r Q 'fy- 4 i ,Sw l- , ,4tfL,' , .lil 4 Q, 3 . 5 N IP ' ' , , , . f' ' 32 fi 1 .K f 1152 -. V ef' K 'WQQUZ . af S4 9 1 . ' --f 'Wy ' 'gt' yi , , ,f, - H3325 : 4,-, if rf f ,. 'Jag' ,fi rea me , -is 1 4 at ' f li, 4555 ' ,ji 5 I' if ' ' YV-0 if 4 U 4 ' X 'gil ffl Q it ' - ' as ., ,J 4 1 J 3? i-W' U ,W4,,4U,m,,. -.,:,. .. .M agua. Language we First Row: Mrs. Josephine Maguire, Miss Madeline Quinn, Mr. Steven Triantafel, Miss Virginia Betts, Mrs. Esther johnson, Miss Eugenie Andreassian, Miss Hannelore Sorg. Sewnaf Row: Mr. Donald Thibault Cdepartment headj, Mr. Bertram Baldwin, Miss Susan Fryer, Mrs. Linda Maitre, Mr. Marcel Karian, Mr. Mario Magno, Mr. Benjamin Pizzi, Mr. ,Iohn Corcoran. Missing: Mrs. Delia Cheng, Mrs. Eleanor Pacitti, Mrs. JoAnne Pearlman. .W 'X . Sr I rf? .V - :LJ .. 1 Iii-:H '..J fa sw f 9 1 1 219. Arw- r, ,.- wr J , . L:':'w - 'i we I' T ' 4,121 qjzi, 51 I LL1' 7: IN 'W 1 ,iff English l njffeer? X a. J First Row: Miss Margaret Huck, Miss Barbara Ward, Miss Katharine Devane, Mr. Richard Hood Cclepartment headb, Miss Donna Murphy, Mrs. Marcia MacClary, Miss Barbara Chabot. Miss Karen Holland. Second Row: Mrs. Lillian Shirley, Mrs. Alisca Czarnowski, Mr. Richard Collins, Mr, Donald Prohovich, Mr. john Dorsey, Mr. Michael Rose, Mrs. Anastasia Kefalas, Mrs. Alicia Haley, Mr. Ira Steinberg, Mrs. Donna Apelian, Mr. Kevin Galligan. Mining: Mrs. Iris Iacobson, Mr. joseph Travalini, Mrs. Marcia Biddle, Miss Sally Rypkema. Mr. Thomas J. Cullen Cdirectorl Guidance www K First Row: Miss Sarah Giacalone, Miss Margaret Nolan fassistant directorb, Mr. Thomas Cullen Cdirectorj, Miss Mildred Steele, Mr. Anthony Mrugala. Second Row: Miss Margot Garfield, Mr. john Clifford, Miss jane Grace, Mr. George Hyland, Jr. Cadiustment counselorh, Mr. Lawrence Elliott, Miss Cornelia Sylvester Cadiustment counselorb. 1'-FQ :f W L .Q si: A . rf , f' s X! . rv, 3,1 'rf , - sf . .. ' v' ' D 4571 ,. 1.3119 Home Economics FJ. ings., wifi' fl- in ' A- --,,,...4l 44' 18 1' ep Miss Pauline Babb, Mrs. Susan jones, Mrs. Mary johnson, Miss Grace Magrath, Mrs. Josephine Maclure. 2 u Q s - 19-.5 , ' 'J ,e -11' Mr. Edward Dollard, Mr. Albert Healy. Industrial Arts Mr. ROV Talanian, Mr. Iohn Holihan, Mr. Raymond Patriacca, Mr, Donald Drew. Work Study 'flu-mv. V ,pn rf' 1 W 49W Library Faculty ' .....,,., Mrs. Esther Wiley, Mrs. Frances Flynn, Mrs. Lotte Blustein. Reading ...l K-...,,,,,m' -1-s., M '-A A sud' -ff- .. . gl: ' Q .L Ta-no-'H Y M ' 6 KXXNXX M ,, -v- '4 iz s-,,..N---f id I fs . ' 453 ' v ,JZ K. 2 , K Isis., wzfriaisn , Q, 4 334.1 V . , Mx ' r Y Irby ,Lui-,,:z'TLS f ,I Q . f sf -. ,rf .' wr'..,2r-K' f ' ,far ' 1 .M .- '-3624256.11 Mrs. Lois Stone Mr. George Tyner 20 in I A. I 4: r,...., Moth Fin! Row: Mr. Terrance Sweeney, Miss Elizabeth Bowen, Mr. Thomas Lynch Cdepartment headb, Mrs. Beatrice Feldman, Miss Elaine Hayes. Second Row: Mr. George Viens, Mr. Anthony Vallely, Mr. John Ambrose, Mr. Thomas Leverone, Mr. john Sheehan,'Mr. Thomas Foley, Mr. Leon Meader. Mining: Mr. Henry O'Brien, Mr. john Regan, Mr. William Harrington, Mr. Paul Wheelock. iff 's fi, is , ig Va. , E fl r fiat f f ' ' Jiffy'-1 E' ' ' . fi-.MQ -- ' fx 2 ,g 'H , Este- 5 fv Xfswy K OALHX5 hwy, . , .,.,.. it Plwysicol Eclucolion A4 , v -, Miss Carolyn Gravelin, Miss lean Burns, Miss Eleanor Childs. Miss Mr. Hal Kopp, Mr. Joe Hassett, Mr. Henry Waronicz Helen Casrros, Mrs. Sue Blakesley. Nurse ' A Mrs. Marion Fitzpatrick X , iy' 5 Ll' ' x x ' f V 5 Q Q4 an I Y t I I H x I , 3? , . ,,..,,, .,,,,...---on 7 X 1 ' ' 5 x , , , ' 'tif wi-5-, , ww Qipi' ,.naw1oan.anmr4uQivw'w'A 'i'5W'x ' W , is A -Ji' 1. -X x , 112 NN, N, ....,,.-f.. 5 4 . 5, 'gf'-L V , 5: , fi . 7 xr, K yew. . Q. ,wa 4 'Q xx. s n as 1 wi-FZ' iff 41 ,, S' W3 i 1 i r if 4 1 E K In Memoriom i .x ' '. . ,r- .'-'lbxxk . K 5 in. I .4 ,?:5'S?v,,-.vQxh,n-Qltkx 0 , if T . 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We E V X , 1 1 Q IL 1 f' ' 'Qkii i P X if 'n f Q , Laura Hines Patsy Foley 1.- .1 'FS ev ui 3, ,wg 133:19 979' N 1' ul Mike Simmons Robert Wolfe 'Hb Q- Www 'iii' WW . ' ' .- ,wah-, 9' fy 's',A 'f' :Ig , 1, 'e V-' 'wif ', AZ W fa ' , V313 ,if 528 V' ' - ' ' f X 1 , 'Wi win ,y.,:gai3,,,, If , my .fahyyf 4 X ? Binney Brackett Denise Cormier Debby Kilcullen 3 5 Els 5 F fffrlf. 12 118' 1 T .fe 2352 gsifovx Y I I 5 s ' 5 5 i , I , 'R '55 ,, Ss Q Q14 Q 5 'ity if . I 'UU' Those Were the Diaper Days W' 74 X Stephen Generoso Sandra Emberley N .vim ' 1 -5 Janice Perkins ff 2 I A-J 4 . Ev, . gg x ,if MQ., ..,n A 1 Phil Hammond in '56 iuw 1----1 ik-'b S W Sue Falzone Nosey john Mega I 5 'vu Raymond Adams 20 Wlashington Avenue College Popular and friendly Butch, an active senior and sports enthusi- ast, can be seen on the Hawks basketball court, or with friends Billy, Stinky, Mark, and Dave. College is seen in the near fu- ture. Baxketball 2, 3, 4,' Termiy 3, 4: Talent Show 3, 4: Senator 4,' Teen Canteen 3, 4: Student Sen- ate Committee 4,' Senior Rerueg W Club 3. Greg Alcorn 19 Ledge Road College Quiet Chuck, well-liked by John, Dave, Steve, and Muce, will treasure his unforgettable pas- times: Brighams, football, and basketball. Richard Abelli 141 Prospect Hill Road College Rich is usually seen with Brian, Billy, and John, his Partners in Crime. He is noted for his golf- ing ability and plans to attend college after graduation. Golf 2, 3, 4. Nancy Alesse 64 Calvary Street Business Nancy will always remember the fun with her friends Shelley and Karen. She is always wishing for F block, so she can be with Mr. Steinberg. Nancy would like to further her education in the business field. Senior Revue, Butinerx Office. Robert Allen 19 Maple Street Vocational Bob plans to enlist in after graduation and continue in printing comes out. the service hopefully when he asf? Harry Alcorn 19 Ledge Road Business Working on his blue G.T.O. with Carry, or racing it around Waltham Cwhen it starts? are the brggest pastimes in this senior's li e Football. 9 ,QQTQ Vincent Allia College 129 Bedford St. Vinny's friends will tell you that his intelligence will take him a long way. This basket-ball bounc- ing senior plans to attend college in the future. Basketball 2,' Italian Club 4. Stephen L. Allen 19 Maple Street Vocational Working in the Print Shop was Steve's favorite subject while at the Voc. He plans to enlist and follow his trade after graduation. Robert Anderson 251 Bacon Street College Sharon Amiralian 46 Oakley Lane College I will always miss my U.S. His- tory class with Mr. Walker and Senior Revue, math with Mr. O'Brien, and my friends lane, Kathy, Lucy, and Annette. l hope to be successful as I continue my education in the area of French. Clary Secretary 2,- Talent Sbow 2,' Pep Squad 2,' Spanirb Club 3, 4: Ir. Prom Conzmitteeg Honor Society 3. 4,' Horneroom Rep. 4. 'hs -'WW Tonette Alongi 1312 Trapelo Road Business Toni's favorite saying, when she is with Marie, Donna and Sue, is Who can we talk about now? Social work is Tonette's intended vocation. Softball 2,' Volleyball 2,' Italian Club 3: Ski Club 4. Dolores Araujo 1300 Trapelo Road Business Oh, no! says Dolores, who en- joys her English class with Mr. Prohovich. She can often be seen with Sandy, Linda and Eileen, answering the phone in Mr. Morang's office. Her future plans include business school. Talent Sbow 3, 4: Italian Club 3, 4,' F.T.A. 3, 4,' F.N.A. 3, 4,' Mr. Morangk OIWCQ 4,' Softball 2. Brian Angelo 16 Warren Avenue College This friendly senior was very active in dramatics during his stay at Waltham High. Among his most favorite pastimes are golfing and swimming. His plans lean toward attending Boston College next year. Homeroom Rep. 2.' Talent Sbow 2, 3, 4,' IN tbe Zone ,' Tbe Muric Mann: Sorry, Wrong Number ,' Gentlemen Sbop- perr ,' Senior Reuuef Drama Club 2, 3, 4 lTrea5. 42. ...wyn- fad Debbie Arena 124 Russell Street College Love one another, but make not a bond of love: Let it rather be Il moving sea between the shores of your souls. GAP, 2, 35 Drama Club 3, 4 Lab Arriilant 4. 39 Karen Arno 7 7 Wilbur Street College And in the sweetness of friend- ship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is re- freshedf' Drama Club 2, 3,' Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Talent Show 2, 3,' Senior Rezfueg Cborus 2, 3. !4O Susan Arena 109 Dobbins Street College Sue's favorite pastimes, besides dating, are dancing and swim- ming. This pretty, brown-eyed senior plans to attend college and major in biology after gradua- tion. Talent Sbow 3, 4: Senior Reuueg Italian Club 2,' Cberniylry Club 3. Andre Aucoin 88 Cedar Street College Butch, whose hobbies are mo- torcycles and cars, enioyed math with Mr. O'Brien. Hockeyg Bafketballg Ski Club. Carl Peter Arsenault 16 Leonard Street College Harlc's sense of humor could liven up any party. For this senior, it's swimming in the Summer and skiing in the Win- ter. Carl plans to attend college and to become a plumber. Ski Club 4,' Senior Revue. Dave Aucoin 55 Chestnut Street College Ski Club 4. Diane Arsenault 26 Park Street College . Math, with Mr. O'Brien rates high with one of Waltham High's future X-ray technicians. Third-lunch girls will agree that bright-eyed Diane will go far in whatever she does. Good luck, Diane, from your friends at WHS. Senior Revue. Bernard Aucoin 14 Harnblin Road College Even though Bernard has no im- mediate plans, he will probably go into the Navy or the Air Force. I ntrarnurali' 3. if i f 1 joseph Aucoin 31 Chester Lane College our Canadian music man, can always be remembered in Mrs. Cheng's Latin class as stating his frequent rhetorical opening lines: Hey, what the heck was last night's home- work? I had to work last night. Swim Teamg Latin Club 3, 4. Joe, Marie Josephine Aucoin 59 Chester Ave Business I might, can be heard from this pretty, brown-eyed senior as she talks to her friends Anne, Norma, Elaine and Charlie. Chi- nese food and pizza rate high on ,losie's list of favorites. A career in business and marriage lie in her future. Dianne Aucoin 158 Crescent Street Business Sr. HON5677ZdIf6fyJ Office 2, 35 English Office 3, 4,' Science Dept. 3. X ,.f W gg . 9' 5 ' 7 , X ..QZq?eQimv 'Y 1-fa., X N' . -v. ff tt it 1 'af . ,,,, Q Kenneth Aucoin 0:29 f 1 . . 2 Lexington Street, W. Newton W' Vocational f-1.46 . . . , J! A spaghetti dinner is Kennys all time favorite. He states that his favorite class was with Mr. Demaio. .f ' U . ' - Lrg? ...,,,, David Bachelder Wlumm 70 Hawthorne Road College Park, Al, and Lovev say that Dave will go far in engineering. ' L mug ..,.,,,m-1 i, Gail T. Avery 15 Leonard Street College Gail's favorite class was English with Mrs. MacClarv. This cute brown-eyed senior plans a career in Dental Hygiene after gradua- tion. Homeroom Rep. 2, 3: Senior Rezue. Paul Avery 15 Orange Street Vocational Paul plans a future as a technical engineer after some study in col- lege. K. '-Qc lil 4 L fi, r t ' 41 s J' l r 5 XXX , f K' xt. '. 6 William Bamford 52 Exchange Street Vocational Bill, whose favorite class was his- tory, plans to enter college or the service after graduation. Karen Barnes 25 Chester Lane Business After talking to Shelley, Nancy, Paul, and Donnie, Karen has to run to Miss Mooney's classes. She would like to further het education in the business field. Mary Ellen Baker 60 Alderwood Road College Math classes were a favorite with Mary Ellen during her stay at W.H.S. Her future plans are to attend college in pursuit of a medical career. . Latin Club 2, 3, 4,' French Club 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Revue: Girlx' Glee Club 4. Joan Baronian 55 Canterbury Road College and Business Budgie always has S.R.O. in her G.T.O., when she drives through Brighams with Bev, loan, and Space An avid sports fan, Budgie plans to attend college in the fall. Drama Club 2,' Ski Club 4. Sandra Bamforth 24 Hammond Street Business Sandy, whose future plans in- clude marriage and working at the bakery, enjoyed having Miss Holland and Mr. Rose. Dennis, Anna and Paula agree that La- sagna is Sandy's favorite food. Englifb Office 3, 4: Guidance Office 3, 4. 'Z- I. 42 J? it lf . s i J' t if 'Q 'i 1 Katheleen Barry 157 Russell Street College Kathy, an active senior at WHS with a great sense of humor, plans to attend Bridgewater State College where, she'll maior in Elementary Education. She'll al- ways remember the fun at W.H.S., especially in history class with Mr. Richman. Latin Club 2, 3, KV. PreJ.l,' Sen- ior Rezfueg Honor Society 3, 4: Homeroom Rep. 2, 4: Prom Committee 3: Pep Squad 3. 'alt 10 Af D- ,...eun,- Maryellen Barrett 142 Virginia Road Business Katharine Gibbs is the number one ambition of this steno. Her favorite subject is shorthand with Miss Mooney. Maryellen can be seen talking to both Moe and Sandi, Senior Revueg Englixb Ojice 4. William Barry 151 Charles Street Business Billy would like to attend busi- ness school after graduation. His favorite teacher at W.H.S. was Mr. Steinberg. Marie Baxter 35 Livermore Road College Fun loving Mi Mi will have fond memories of her trip to Switzerland. This adventurous girl loves water skiing and scuba diving. For the future. Mi Mi plans a career in nursing. Ski Club 41 Senior Revue. Roy Belliveau 3 3 Taylor Street Vocational Before getting married and hav- ing to work, Moose would like to go out into the world and have fun. .qv Norma Belliveau 12 Chester Avenue Business Norma hopes to attend Nursing school after graduation. She can be found hanging around with Sally, Donna, Patty, and Linda. Mr. Morarzg'J Office 2, 3, and 4. - - Arthur Bennett 15 Alder Street College Archie's great performance in the Senior Revue and on the basketball court will long be re- membered by his classmates, es- pecially limmy, Dave, Mark, and Butchie. A college education lies ahead. Burbetbull 2, 3, 45 Bareball 3, 4,- Dramu Club 2, 3, 4,' Talent Show 3, 4,' Senior Revue. it Bruce Berberian 61 Ravenswood Road College My boyhood saw Greek islands floating over Har- vard Square. -Emerson Lynne Berry 21 Dartmouth Street College Lynne's plans are to attend col- lege and to become a Dental Hy- genist. Shelll surely succeed with her warm smile and bright per- sonality. I-Iomeroom Rep. 3,' Drama Club,' Lab Arslrtuntf Ski Club. RX Robert Bennett 655 Lincoln Street College .Well, I try my best to be just like I am-but everybody wants you to be just like them. Alfred Bergin 291 Dale Street Business Bergy enjoyed English with Mr. Collins and eating lobster with Larry and Brian. Al plans on going into construction after graduation. , l 'l 3 Gail Bertrand 85 Plympton Street Business Really! shouts Gail as she talks to her friends Sherrie, Deb- bie, Betty, and Roseann, Gail's future plans include hairdressing school and settling down with Dave. Prom Conznzitlee 3. 'Nik Paul Blanchard 88 Hatherly Road College 2-fi My Q ,, Qi, ,L , , , 1 f , , Agiiwea sw 2 ' f dx .sunk A-Q 1 Y J I I , f fi ,P-O W,-5,5H Q A, . . , ' I L: Q. ,g A 't:,:..'.gx:gg,Q , Q. , fg ' 'M' M. I KI, - I , , 4 .' -' :Y t gW41uqv-1w.v'4 'H-lv .' . A ,1.',ff,-unsw.4.w.f1 .A-,, 4 ,zu-Ui -...s.f.r. - J. .'7i,1,if ut.a..,.3 na y I 'D I btfrvl' ' ...L N, - ',l'1f,i', ..1.t.f61 -'ns.,4,' s,,' Q 'uhxlf vwuownt 'q -H.. WJ- ' I 'Ni nutnzvw- H- J 1's i wn,.wa.Q4l ..s ' .3 , 1. M, t,, , gr, , ',u,nqouns..wv ,Mui-. . ,,-.. . 'nh' svn.,--vv Y .t Lifkx.-'.-'. -, -2122. 'httiffflg 44 L ITS .. K. James Biggins Richard Blunt 75 Princeton Avenue 60 Prospect Street College College Bob, Don, and Chris will tell When you have reached the you that Jim's favorite subject mountain top, then you shall was social studies. He hopes to begin to climb. go into business. -1 'Qi' 'rw-sr Alan Bleyle 113 Temple Road College Alan, a future architect, will al- ways remember Mr. Nelson and his technical drawing class. Baiebrzll 2, 3, 45 Connie Mack Lefzgue 2, 3. 45 Bayketball fln- Irrzmzzrall 2, 3, 4, lY.lll.C.A.l 4. Paula Bonafide 83 Vernon Street College Paula can be found bowling with Lisa and Marsha. She plans a career in the held of elementary education. Volleyball 2: Sofflmll 2: Pep Sqnarl 25 FTA -41 Senior Refue. Beth Blodget 90-B Massosoit Street College It might happen, but I doubt it, says Beth to Linda, Janet, and Sandy. Beth's favorite subject at W.H.S. was lunch . . . it is the only time to communicate with your friends. She hopes to become an airline stewardess. john Bolles 44 Murray Street College John plans to major in engineer- ing at Control Data or Franklin Institute. Among his favorites at W.H.S. were Mr. McKnight and math, Bafeball 25 Bafkelball Unfra- nzzzrall 2, 3, 45 KYMCAQ, Boy! Club 45 Ski Clulr 2, 3,' Connie Mark League 2, 3, -4. Dana Bonica 12 Walton Street College This energetic senior can usually be found skiing with his friends John, Dave, and Al. He'll al- ways remember English with Mrs. Jacobsen. Ski Clubg Italian Club. z Steven Bonney 92 Lakeview Terrace College I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man or allow another man to live for mine. Track 3, 4, x Moe Bordenca 52 Pleasant Street College Moe is conscious about his own individuality instead of just being a member of a group. He has proven his individuality by excelling as a two miler in track. Annette Boudreau 9 Albert Street Business Annette's friendly hi can al- ways be heard down the halls of XX!.H.S. She has greatly enjoyed her years at Happy High, es- pecially as a senior. This cute girl has business plans for the future. Archery 2,' I-Iomeroom Rep. 2,' Pep Sq'aad,' Yearbook Rep. 2, 3, 4. si g 1 ft V 52 Dennis P. Boucher 40 Galen Street College Dennis always enjoyed homeroom period best at W.H.S. Future plans include college and a ca- reer in engineering. Basketball 2, 3. LA if Diane Boudreau 6 Wellingtrein Avenue Vocational Dee Dee, a lover of retail mer- chandising, will always remem- ber the great pizzas with loanne and Florine. She hopes to be- come a hairdresser in the future. llvdlflhllll D.E.Cfl. Chapter. 45 mg! -1-v John Boudrot 47 Morton Street Vocational With his interest in auto body work, jack would like to open his own shop. Park Boudrot 70 Virginia Road College Park enjoyed Friday afternoon parties on Prospect Hill with Bill, Warren, John, Bruce, and Sam. I-le plans to attend Suffolk University. I-Ie's usually seen with Dave, Al, and Lovey. Track' 2, 35 Senior Rezfue. Ei , c- . r 1' . in r a 'f-,fats vs., it 2 65 -fi sri . , s ll .. ': E l ' 1 I. John Boudreau 1385 Trapelo Road Work-Study Wanda Bourque 30 Rumford Avenue College Wanda's friends live mostly on the Island, including her best friend Lyn. The two girls can always be seen talking and laugh- ing together. Wanda enjoys go- ing to the beach and drawing. She plans to work for a while after graduation. Then she may attend art school. Drama Club 3,' Ir. Prom Com- mittee. Q41 Anne Bourgeois 54 Chester Avenue Business Anne enjoys swimming, water skiing, and eating Chinese food. A junior homecoming attendant, Anne is looking forward to a career as a legal secretary. Mr. Eamex' OMC? 2, 3, 4: Ski Club. 'GK John Boyd 20 Curtis Avenue General Because Boydie is understand- ing and popular, his hobby is arranging dates. Besides Mr. Collins, he enjoys Mrs. Mac- Clure's foods class. Future plans include making people happy. w- 'f I .X X Donald Breen 6 Thayer Road College Don, who is an easy going, in- dustrious math student, elaborates on the theory of probability. He plans to attend law school after graduation. -'TS' Nancy E. Brodrick 119 Dale Street College I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again. Barketball 2, 3,' Volleyball 2, 3, 4,' Softball Manager 2, 3, 4,' Senior Rezfuef Senior House Ojfce 4. Binney Brackett 189 Villa Street College Ars longa vita brevis . . . Yes- terday I met someone who changed my life . . . Tomorrow is yesterday's history and art will still be there, even if life ter- minatesf' Yearbook Editor. Robert Briganti 1239 Trapelo Road College The ski club wouldn't have been complete this year without the weekend trip, and the trip wouldn't have been complete without Bobby, a fun-loving senior. Best of luck in whatever you attempt. Bafketball 25 Football 3, 4,' Ski Club 4. - t ,,. , 3,2 ,- 2' ' .. f Charles Brophy 48 Marianne Road College As Phil and Rick well know, brown-eyed Broph, our Stu- dent Council V.P., disliked math at W.H.S., but was a bug with Mr. Fleming's history. Cheese- burgers and steak rate high with this college-bound senior. Barketball 2,' Bareball 2, 3,' Foot- ball 2, 3, 4,' V.P. Student Council 4,' Spanish Club fPre.r.I 4,' Drama Club 4,' W Club 3. 4,' lr. Real Croix 3, 4,' Talent Sbow 3, 4,' Senior Reuuef Tbe Teaboure of :be Auguft Moon 4. 'lime Anne Brown 17 School Street College A transfer from St. Mary's, Anne is noted for her out-going per- sonality and her towering height. With her quality to succeed, Anne most definitely has a sure future ahead of her. How goes it? Lois Brousseau 50 Arlington Road Vocational Peace says Lois as she enjoys Chinese food with Mary, Gail, and Debbie. She hopes to begin a career as a veterinarian. Waltham D.E.C.A. Cbapter. Judy Ann Brown 96 Princeton Avenue College Hey, Jude can be heard in the corridors at W.H.S. from all her friends. -ludy's favorite class is English with Mrs. Shirley. lf she is not enjoying Chinese food with Sandy and Butch, you can find her out with Bill. Becoming a nurse is at the top of her list for the future. -. 4 47 W Wendy Brown 141 Lake Street College Wendy enjoyed Waltham High but looks forward to nursing school in September. She likes bowling, the movies, hamburg and french fries. Her trip to Italy last April was memorable and she hopes to return there soon. me 48 Rita Brown 17 School Street College I'm not supposed to tell you this but ..., she says to Cath, Alice and Ritsy. Rita plans to attend art school and become a fashion designer. Art Club 2: Glee Club 2, 3,' Sodality 2, 3. Christopher Budreau 38 Lakeview Avenue College Chris found power mechanics to be his most interesting class, as he is interested in cars, boats, and anything mechanical. 4? Q vat Yflr, Kelly Burke 83 Cabot Street College This creative senior, when not with Janys, can be found remi- niscing Beatle songs with Phil and Bobby. Artistic Kelly will never forget squirt guns in junior math with Mr. Lundberg. Best of luck in college, Kel. y .. pf' Robert A. Burke 81 Mayall Road College York Beach is where you'll find Rob. Winter or summer he'll al- ways attempt those one-footers at Long Sands. John, Indian, and Ray tell us that he will enter the Navy. J! Donna Burckes 37 Clark Lane College American Food and Marine Biology are tops with this happy senior. Horses and skiing occupy most of her time. Friends Jeanne, Mary, Cindy, Moe, and Steve say Donna is college bound. German Clubg Charm. I Lib: 5 'fa Richard Burke 81 Mayall Street Business Tricky Dicky is an enthusiastic student and scholar. Watch out, America, there is another black- out on the way because Rich is making plans to become an elec- trician. ' ,ff ff' V, ' f A 4. 34' , I . 1?- it -. 1 .. julie Ann Burns 104 Berkley Street College You shall be free indeed when your days are not without a care nor your nights without a want and a grief. But rather when these things girdle your life and yet you rise above them naked and unbound. Drama 3, 4: Yearbook Editor 4. Bob Burke Michael Butler 63 Circle Drive 12 Overlook Road College Vocational Burkey, a future law enforce Ears spends any extra time on ment ofhcer, occupied himself his car, but plans a future in with hockey and Dickie, Bobby, printing. and Bud at Brighams. He plans to enter the service. Don Bushard 2 Montclair Avenue Business Don is known bv his close friends for his aggressiveness in sports and in school. He is an all-rounded nice guy you can count on and will be tops in the computer held in the future. 'wi , W Ay lr 1, 1 . ff . t Z M if J ,f W' ' 2.5 . wif' -i. if - H . g. ' Q ,f? ,,,.:.5y3..q, .XA X 5 . V ,gy t .,.. Q V sp rm 41 ,ss f t' A t C Q etrv . M . t. L g . 'f Q 'V Y, X X xv g ' - in Lauren Beth Butman 326 Lexington Street Business Lauren, who's personality has won her many friends at WHS, is looking forward to a career in hairdressing. She enjoys being with friends Janice, Diane, Paula, and Carole and eating Chinese food and lasagna. Senior Revueg Drama Club 2. joe Buttiglieri 5 Graymore Road' Business Big joe as most friends call him, is very athletically mindedg his favorite sports are hockey and football. Joe also plans to go to college after graduation. Anna Caci 237 Ash Street Business Youth is the opportunity to do something and to become some- body. Main Office: Guidance Dept.,' Engliib Office. 'Q' '1 l Jane Marie Callahan 386 Forest Street Business jane can often be found at bas- ketball games with all her friends. She enjoys eating Chinese food with Joanne, Donna, and Nancy. Her future plans include nursing school. Mr. Belliffeaubf Office 2, 3, 4,' Pep Squad 2. 3, 4,' Ski Club 4,' Yearbook Stay? 4. Sandra Calson 31 Chase Road Business Everyone at first lunch will re- member Sandy and the laughs she provided. Talent Sbow 3,' FNA 2,' Italian Club 25 A. V. Staff 4. 50 Debby Caisey 10 Chester Lane Business This cute senior, can usually be seen up Brigham's with Marie and Debbie talking over ice creams and cokes. She has in- definite plans for the future, but we know she'Il be successful. Ski Club 3, 4: Homeroom Rep. 2, 3. 4: Yearbook Rep. 2, 3, 4,' Prom Committee 3, 4. Owen Campbell 4 Cedar Croft Lane Vocational Owen enjoys most of his spare time on the golf course. Next year he hopes to work in the field of Metal Fabrication. Patricia Callahan 35 High Street College Everything seems to happen to good ol' Trish: her shoes click and her hiccups are the loudest of all at W.H.S. Let's hope Mr. O'Brien can straighten her out. Talent Sbouu' Senior Retfueg Mr. Belliz'eau'5 Ofifef Softballf Pep Squad. Q! w WQ.W,' 2 Patricia Camuti 246 Totten Pond Road College Pat's favorite class is sociology with Mr. Wfalker. She plans to continue her educ...ion and be- come a sociofogy teacher. She can be seen with Lynn, Karen, Janice, and Dick. ez' Susan Campbell 46 Colonial Avenue College It was a blast, says this active senior as she looks back over her great times at W.H.S. And to en- joy them with her were friends: Kath, Marianne, and Chi-Chi. Senior Revue, Talent Sbow 3, 4,' Barketball 2,' Clarr Secretary 4,' I-Iou.rema.rter'5 Office, Student Councilg Prom Committee 3, 4,' Pep Squatlp Ski Club: Cbemistry Club. Francis Cannistraro 55 Derby Street College To Mrs. Haley I leave a student like George, To Mr. Nelson I leave a lab that works, To Mr. Emerson I leave a new appendix, To Mr. Sweeney I leave a beard clip. Latin Club 2,' Cher: Club 2. V 1 l 4 Neil Caramanica 46 Elson Road College Richard Cardillo 8 Mechanic Street Vocational We can all look forward to giv- ing Rick our business when he opens his own gas station. Anthony Cardillo 3 5 Weston Street College Three Yeurr at W.H,S. I tried to learn everything. I couldn't. There was no time. To me three years were nothing- Like the wind passed the time. There is one teacher that forget I can't. I-Ier name, I think, is Mrs. Grant. RN3fIid7I Club 2, 3, 4,' Italian Club 3, . Carol Carmody 3 5 Arlington Road College Carm can always be heard say- ing, Oh, be serious, while walking hand in hand with Eddie. Art rates high with herg she plans to take it up after grad- uation. Diane Casella 35 Gordon Street College This petite blonde, respected by all, can be found sipping cokes at Brighams with Cheryl and Cynthia. We'll never forget her cheering as captain for the bas- ketball team. Cbeerleader 3, 4: Senior Reuueg Talent Show 3,' Student Council 4: Mr. Bellizfeauk Office 3,' Prom Committee 3. ar' 'QP . , . .,t r 1 . . , E I Michael Casserly 23 Chamberlain Terrace College Mike, most noted as saying Get Out! divides his spare time be- tween interests in music and sports. He plans on continuing his education in college. Michele Carter 132 Massasoit Street Business Shelley can be found either run- ning to Mr. Steinbergs class or at 2:30 laughing with Nancy, Karen, Donnie, and Paul. She plans to further her education by going to hairdressing school. Nurses' Ofice 45 Mr. Lez'ey'J Omce -4,' Senior Revue. -- Lf.z':':, ws .-.-.L . f 1- Z- 3 - Q -X., f.. . ' 1,-l, , ,pry rg Y , ,R .- -2 :JSA l -, fdmfr' - V --,L Z X7 il? it I ,V A K Q 4 X l e. -iv, 1 7 7 S. Brian Casey 119 Westgate Road Business Sociology and law rated high with Brian, who plans to con- tinue his education after gradua- tion. IU -s 51 Donna Castellano 50 Rumford Avenue Business 12, Barbara Chaisson 152 Myrtle Street Business Barb can be seen bombing down the halls with Bunkie and Chris between classes. After graduation she plans to attend Grahm ,lun- ior College. During her spare time, Barb enjoys winter sports, especially skiing. Mr. Morangk OHM 3. 4,' Ski Club 4,' German Club 3. 5, 5, .45 ... 41'-f -. 3.4, , 2 J- Q, . .a is an.. N. Lynda Castellano 12 Van Vechten Street College Cass will be remembered for her performance in Bosom Buddies. Her classmates will always thank her for the variety of help she has given us. Marsha Chamberlain 209 Lexington Street College Marsha enjoys Italian food and sociology with Mr. Walker. Fu- ture plans are either going on to college or joining the service. She can be found with Lisa and Paula swimming or playing soft- ball. Volleyball 2,' Softball 2,' Arcbery 2: Cbemistry Club 3: F.T.A. 4,' Senior Revue. -43 Carol Ann Chaisson 28 Bolton Street Business Carol's car is first down the driveway at 2:30 headed for her job at P. B. Mutrie. Her imme- diate plans are to advance in the data processing field. Chris Chapman l39 Riverview Avenue Business Chris, who enjoyed Mr. Grant's class, can be seen waterskiing or eating pizza and steak with Reggi, Dee Dee, and losie. Travel and marriage are lined up for the future. Gail Chamberlain 76 Phillips Circle College Gail may be found fooling and teasing in Mr. Grant's study hall or talking to the girls in the li- brary. Her favorite food'is Ital- ian. Gail's future plans are to be an X-ray technologist and even- tually get married. Senior Reuuef Italian Club 2. Catherine Champion 9 Dix Street College Cathie can be seen ringing at Star Market or skiing at Water- ville Valley. Good Luck at U. Mass., Cathie! Drama Club 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3,' Spanish Club 2,' Senior Rezfue. fl .AA 5 2 l af'- 5.5.5 Dennis Chiasson 225 Charles Street College Dennis plans to go, to either Franklin or Wentworth Institute 'after high school and take up mechanical drafting. janet Chapman 10 Martyn Street College planet is a history nut, who hopes to go to U. Mass. at Amherst after graduation, and major in U.S. History or political science. Her favorite subjects are English and Sociology, and her favorite teachers are Mr. Walker and Miss Cairnes. Drama Club 3, 4,' Honor Societyj Latin Club 2. 21. fi Rebecca Chatto 18 Beal Road College A, ff .a a 4' -in Linda Chilingerian 115 Kingston Road College All the world's a stage says Bunkie with a twinkle in her big brown eyes. She hopes that with a little luck that she will make it in the field of drama. Good luck on your way to STARDOM, Linda. Drama 2, 3, 4: Senior Revuef Talent Sbozzfg Drama Fertiffal. 'E ififffii?-'V T, ' z 3,52 H' Mgt, aff ' . x ' rr! yr 4 J' ' I Q 1 5 Qs 3 . 't N-'4 --, 1. GQ' ' A b ' 1 - ' 449114 .N 3- , av 5 , 1 , N - W .w . ' r -f ,a Q , 14,3 5 f g,a.:,fw ' ,eff 1 f2965'W'!' 'C ' ff Richard Chiasson 124 Marivista Avenue College Richard likes pizza and reading in his spare time. Math IV with Mr. Foley and U.S. History with Mr. Fleming were his favorites at W.H.S. He plans to major in English at Boston State next year. Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Sbarzirb Club 3, 4. Doris Chin 119 Rockridge Road Business This future airline hostess can be seen eating Chinese food with friends Sandra, leant-tte, and Anna. Traveling rates high with this happy senior. Larigzrage Lab 35 Mr. I.tz'c1 ,f Offire 3, 45 Srierzre Offire 4, 53 egg. r'. f A Nt -gage -, If 'liififfif ' ' 'm2.'T,if1,2-:-7245: 'l 1 g:. 'fW'l ,ai ' 4' 1311-'I' 'lil' A 5f 'l3Hfi' , 5 ' 1 ' 'i 1g'?'l ff fri' ' Q ' ' li wx kg , ' e I' V: :fp f Q 1 1 ' ' - Qui. 1 'fl X3 !. ,.. . H' . -fy' 5 . ' - s .-1, -fa-5 ,. t , -. A ' ... . .f nu ff' 6 J 'S J' in x ,h 1 is 1 xbox ,, .fri 5' ' ,!, 1 'N ' msiiil- . 1- I 1- ' 1.5. , ' . ',Q7 ?5, 'w ' - 5 MM 1 s x ' in ff fi V s ' ' . 43? 1. J, f Donna Lee Churakian 36 Mallard Way College Donna has a great love for clothes and a passion for Chi- nese food. Her flare for design leads her to an interior deco- rating school after graduation. All her friends are wishing the best for her in the future. Drama Club 25 Ski Club 3, 4.' Senior Revue. George Chute 80 Ash Street Work-Smdy fs-12 .1331 . L? 4' A' Gm. E V l 4 fi ss, l- Q Q x , . if Keith Chipman 120 Rayenswood Road College Chippa, a fine ball player on the court, will long remember the great times at W.H.S. He can be heard shouting yes indeed down the halls to Bill, Dave, and Mark. Barbetball 2, 3, 4,' Senior Revue: Talent Show 4,' Drama Club 4. Mary Cincotta 13 Ripley Street College Mary's fondest memories will al- ways be of Mrs. Biddle's English class and W.H.S. football games with Cheryl, Cynthia, Dianne and Lynne. After college, Mary plans to teach. Senior Rezfnej Italian Clubp Pep Squad 3, 4. ,wg 15: Paul Chiccolo 157 Warren Street College This tall, dark, and handsome senior hs but one life to live and that being the owner of a Camaro. College is in his future plans. Good luck, Paul. Baykezball 2, 3, 45 Tennis' 2, 3. 4: Senior Rez'ue,' Talent Show. .arzqix 1 ai - 122115. A ies.. uw ' A eaazrsi- i, A 1 .W I-fra! -' ' -1' MXL- L-. 9-21' ...:...-rr' a' A ,...A.--M-... f lv N .fQ...s:,..r '..-,f . ef 'Q tsgfzef'-i',J -- 'L liz.. N . 1' ifkeiv A Michael Cincotta 22 Robbins Street Business Sinky enjoys playing pool, swimming, and playing cards with Gordy and Jim. He also spends his spare time with the Sea Explorers. 1-all l ll W R..-.Si-4' ,- ..,...,,..?,, . , Bev Clarke 71 South Street College And in the end The love you take Is equal to The love you give. Homeroom Rep, 2, 3, 4: Talent Show 3,' Cheerleader 45 -Ski Club 2, 4,' Mr. Momngk OHice 4: Prom Committee 3,' Pep Squad 2, 3. gp-nt... Patricia Clasby 174 Hammond Street College Alfred Clarke 211 College Farm Road College AJ. will always be remembered for his stellar performance in Steamed Heat. He can always be found up the Inn with Larry, Louie, and Kurt. College is in his future plans. Hockeyf Senior Re1fue,' A.V. Staff. Robert Cline 67 Lexington Street Work-Smdy Y I V 4 if -1 K ff T14 tv s 5516: A 'Va .7 1 t 53 i . . i ..z. .Q fi,:g..,.w,t' ,, f -, ' ,gf it ranger t t Q f i ,J ,gage M f. , hifi H , . , si 1 ,. . -Mfr.- j 4, N fi it -c -1-We 61 l ,,,L?h Douglas Clasby 53 Chester Lane College Doug claims that he liked the old high school better than the new school . . . only because it was closer to the Boy's Club for prac- tice. His future plans include col- lege. Swim Team 3, 4. Cynthia Collett 18 Marivista Avenue General Cynthia will continue her hobby painting while employed as a keypunch operator. Cindy plans to keep in touch with her friends Barbara and Gail. war Jacqueline Cobuzzi 84 Bacon Street College IU! ,ga ZZ! Ki Diane Collette 83 Taylor Street Business Nursing school and marriage are in the future for this senior. HONJ6777dJl6f,I Oiice 3, 4,' Nurrefr Oiice 5. 4. 55 Rita Collins 91 Ellison Park College Alice Collins 91 Ellison park J. Michael Connoly College 26 Oak Street Lissy, who came to W.H.S. Vocatlomll , from St. Mary's, is usually seen BaFkf'lba.ll and .slfvlmmmg top in the company of Iackie, Ritsy' Mike's list of activities. He plans peggy and Rita. a career in the service. Homeroom Rep. 2. i. Aff, ' V - , Q 1 9 4 'V 'fu ls Paul Collis 7 Dexter Street College Paul will be remembered by the members of 318 as one of the guys. His favorite weekend companion was Veno. Zippo, from G block, will never die in Paul's memory. Good Luck! vis ! 'T 7 Francis Connors 780 Lexington Street College Donna Conners 115 Hibiscus Avenue Business You'll find this senior either run- ning to classes or standing in the corridor with Jeanette and Nancy. After graduation, a trip to Cali- fornia is planned. Jerri Lynn Connor 186 Robbins Street College We'll always remember this skier, limping her way along the cor- ridors of good old Happy High. German Club 2, 3: Honor Soci- ety 3. 4, fSecretaryl,' Softball 3, 4 !Mar1agerl,' Pep Squad 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 4 fSecretary 41: Cborur 4: Drama Club 3: M.Y.F. 4,' Senior Rerue. 1:3 james Conzo 73 Mayall Road Vocational -lim, who always enjoyed Eng- lish with Mr. Damian plans to join the Waltham Fire Depart- ment in the future. Crys Conran 60 Kingston Road C0116-ge Richard Coraccio It's always darkest before the 59 O21lilf?V I-HUC dawn, and the days are only as Colle2C long as you make them. Drama Club 3, 4. ff fi it Guido Coppola 21 Hardy Street College Guido spends most of his after- noons practicing with the track team. He is concerned with the absence of school spirit with minor sports, such as track. Crow Country 4,' Indoor Track 3. 4,' Outdoor Track 3, 4. 1 ,7 .,,, Qu Q'-Q Q: Stephen Corbett 55 Summit Strcct Business Linda Corcoran 20 Harland Road College To be nobody but myself in a world which is doing its best night and day to make you into someone else is the battle most worth hghtingf' French Club 2, 3, 4: Rutrian Cfulz 3, 4: Drama Cfulz 3, 45 Honor Society 3. 4,' GAP. 4. Denise E. Cormier 5 Chester Avenue College Look not mournfully into the Past. It comes not back again. Wiselyf improve the Present. lt is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy Future, without fear, and with a manly heart. Honor Starrett 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3. 4 fl're.firfc'11t 3l,' Bruzlmifztmz 2, 35 Voffeyfxaff 2. 35 Softbaff 2, 3: Freurlv Cfub 25 Sr. M.Y.F 2, 3, 4 fl'rcfi1ffz2f 42: Clmrur fi: Biololrgy Lab Atciftant 2, 35 Guid- ance Dept. 4.' Science Office 2, 3. 'aa 4157 f. Paul Cormier 9 Mount Ida Terrace College Paul, an enthusiastic fan of the Bruin's, loves eating Lena's roast beef subs. The lost cue is still alive! Fazforite Clair: History with Min Cairnes. ,c 2 Nial Cotter 32 Shade Street College Jack can be seen with Rick in the school halls avoiding teach- ers, He will fondly be remem- bered by all, especially home- room 318. Best of luck, Jack. John Edward Cormier 19 Banks Street Karen Coughlin 33 Edwin Road Vocational College It looks like the Navy for Long Karen can be seen eating Chinese John. food with Lydia, Trisha, and Debbie. English with Mr. Pro- hovich was a high point of her senior year. A75 Patricia Anne Cosgrove 45 Caughey Street College There are golden apples to be picked and green hills to climb and meadows to run when you're young. French Club 4,' Senior Revueg Honor Society 3, 4. Denise Coutu 110 Nagog Hill Road, Acton College We know what we are, but not what we may be. Homeroom Rep. 2, 3,' Ski Club 2,' Drama Club 4. 4,-,, XD' m . l Jacqueline Lee Cousineau 41 Wilmot Road College Jacque, one of the sweetest girls at W.H.S., added spark to all her classes. She will fondly be remembered by her classmates after graduation. fr. Acbieifement fSecyJ F.T.A. 3,' Cborus fS0cial Cbairwomanlg Senior Rezfueg Drama Clubg Drama Festizfalg Prom Commit- tee 3. Judy Cripps 50 Exchange Street College 58 1 Nancy Cripps 50 Leonard Street College Good grief can be heard from Nance when any sick joke pops up at third lunch. Nancy will never forget her friends at W.H.S. Senior Revueg I-Iomeroom Rep. 4. 2Qx la 3 Bob Crook 60 Francis Street College Bob, better known in Room 318 as Captain Marvel, was a track star for three years. He plans to go to Yankton College, South Dakota. Good luck, Bob! Crorr Country 2, 3. 4: Indoor Track 2, 3, 4,' Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4,' A.V. Staff 4. 5 Janice Crockford 14 Livingstone Lane College ,Ian loves to be where the action is whether it be at W.H.S. dances with Sherryl or cheering the Hawks to victory. She will be attending Framingham State in the fall. Best of Luck, lan. Cbeering 4,' Senior Revue: Tal- ent Sbow 4,' Italian Club 2,' Ski Club 4. john Crosby 130 Florence Road College When john is not hanging around with Yarms and Steve, he can be found conspicuously observing the fairer sex! Hope springs eternal. German Club 2, 3, 4: Cbemiftry Club 2, 3. 4,' Language Lab Arrirtant 2, 3. 45 junior Acbiezfe- ment 2, 3,' A.V. Staff 2. .,..,,,,a-df' Robert Croteau 64 Lakeview Terrace College Next to the 2:30 bell, Bob en- joys working on cars with his friends best. A career in com- puter technology is in his future plans. 2813 Steve Curry 42 Hagar Lane Vocational After Steve takes his trip to Europe this summer, he plans to attend Control Data Institute. We wish Steve the best of luck. Leonard Crossman 750 Lincoln Street Business Lenny plans to go into the serv- ice soon after graduation. From there he will try to go into law enforcement or natural resources. When not eating Chinese food with Judy, Lenny is either hunt- ing or fishing. His favorite teacher is Mr. Collins. Rifle Team 2,' Ski Club 2, 3,' Mr. Morang'r Office 2, 3, 4. Ar ,f'f P' Mary Crowe 84 Winthrop Street Business The class Mickey enjoyed the most at W.H.S. was English with Mrs. Shirley. Her pleasing per- sonality won her many friends while at school. She loves bowl- ing with Jerry. Her future plans are for a secretarial career. Mr, M0fdU2'f Obzice 2, 35 Mr. Belliz'eau'r Ojfce 4 -fs ,-L 59 Ellen Curtis 163 River Street Business Next to sewing and going out on weekends, Ellen likes the 2:30 bell the best. She leaves her Eng- lish books to Miss Holland and hopes she will get more use out of them. 'WU james Dennis Cusano 50 Crafts Street College jimmy most enjoyed drama with Mrs. Bowman. His friends Ann, Forrest, and Diane hope to see him either on Broadway or as an English teacher someday. Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Nalional Tberpian Soriefy: Ifalian Club 2: German Club 4: Hozey Players 4. vw .50 60 1 I , Y 11 Ann Cusano 106 Prospect Street Business Lasagna, Chinese food, and Eddie rate high with this green-eyed doll, Arnold is usually seen around town with Chris, Lewie, and Matt. We wish you the best of luck. Honzeroonz Rep. 2, 3. 4: Blood- mobile 4: Englifb Office 4: Mr. Morang'5 Ofirrce 3: Talent Sbouf 3: Senior Rerzze: Prom Commil- tee 3. Shirley Dagostino 76 Jennings Road Business Though Shirley will undoubtedly make many new friends as a sec- retary, she will never forget Paula and Chris and their days at W.H.S. Science Depf. 3. .,..,ur Jim Cuthbertson 65 Riverview Avenue College Jim is interested in the rugged outdoor life, as evidenced by the fact that he has planned a cross- country camping trip in the near future. He is also involved in intellectual pursuits, especially Mr. Walker's sociology class. ...ff ff f Jo-Ann D'Antonio 31 Brown Street Jo is usually seen in Mr. Collins' study talking with Ann or causing trouble with Denise and Skippy. Future plans include college and a career in teaching or social work. Science Office 4: Drama Club 4,' Basketball 2: Archery 3: Senior Renae. Ann D'Addario 101 Lake Street College .JY Marilyn Dahlin 55 Woodland Road College Marilyn, probably one of the quietest seniors at Waltham High, enjoyed Miss Bowen's math class. What was that rea- son again, Marilyn? Her closest friends were Joyce, Margie and Carolyn. German Club 4. 1. all 4 N ,: 4:22 1 ' r y ' . f f. . . 5' '. f jf.-fi i s Thomas Darnell 49 Marion Road Vocational Barney was popular with his classmates as well as with Mr. Kalishman. The good times with Rick and Paul will always be re- membered. 'st T 've- dlnn.a.,,,,,.i 1 Donna Davidson 169 Adams Street Business George Davidson 169 M Adams Street Technical Georges plans' Data Processing School :CW Robert Delesky 75 Rockridge Road Vocational Robert found math to be his chief academic interest during his years at the Voc. He intends to pursue a career in the Navy after graduation. rf-new I r 1 in N I XM ff ' 1 A s f i 2' , 5- ',.1, .F X' fi s f all i if 3 4 Glen Davis 86 Ash Street Vocational Muff is noted for his talent on the guitar. His musical talent will help him gain popularity at college ' --are john Dellacamera 5 Reyem Street College John lists sports, politics and music as his extra activities. He lilies all foods including Chinese. l-le hopes to have 21 career in the media. 61 '49 Marilou Delorey 136 Berkley Street College No party is complete without Lou. The Whale is usually seen floating through Brighams with Adrienne, Donna, Pauline and June. I-ler future includes teaching. Talent Shout 3, 45 Senior Revue,- Stzrdent Counrilf Ski Cluhf Chorur: Prom Committee 3. John DeMarco 51 Jennings Road College Elementary education and sports are John's main interests. He plans on attending Northeastern University after graduation. Barhethall Manager 2. Bernard Demeo John Delofey 37 Summit Street 23 Brown Street College VOCHHOHHI When not at one of the neigh- Skiing, hockey, and horseback borhood card games with friends riding are Carrot Top's favor- Kurt and Philip, Benny can usu- ites. I-le hopes to continue his ally be found on the ice making schooling in electronics after one of his fantastic saves. His fu- graduation. ture plans include college. VW' Donna M. DeMelle 194 College Farm Road Business This baritone, bright-eyed cheer- leader can be heard throughout the stands at W.H.S. games. She can be seen inventing dance rou- tines at Talent Show rehearsals. Donna frequents Brighams with Adrienne, Lou, Pauline, and june. Cheerleader 4,' Yearbook 4,' Prorn Committee 3: Clair Vice- Prerirlent 3: Barhethall 2, 3,' Tal- ent Shozz' 2, 3, 4: Senior Re1'ue,' Chorus 2,' Softball 2: Shi Cluh 2,' F.T.A. 2,' English Oyfce 3. Senior Revue. S Ib-ff,-mis .. V, .,,.::?:l QNNWI. .I , ' PN x f'iJT'1T'T 22-g 4 , 4552 ,-,ratr-Z' te ' I, I 4, :1 Ev , .: ' -: .,N at , .., V' I ,:'-tg, 3 -ff ,HES . - f fkf ' 11 r W if fe ' :nf . V l . V ft 5 wtf fr , 4, 'af , ,. , Paul DeMeo 46 Derby Street Vocational Any form of Italian food is enough to please Paul, who uses his energy working on his car. I? John DePass 47 Ellison Park College Smile says Jack as he floats down the corridor thinking snow. When not skiing, he can be found at Tessie's Coffee House with the group. He'll be long remembered for his great job as president and his dedica- tion to the Ski Club. Ski Club 2, 3. 4 fPrerident 3, Vice-President 41. , I Roger DesPres 15 Dexter Street Vocational Roger would like to iust have fun before he spends some time in the service. Caroline Denty 456 Lincoln Street College Caroline will always remember Mr. Walker's sociology class with Benny. Her friends Shauna and Gale agree that the greatest days of her high school years were the ones spent on the trip to Bermuda. Good luck at West- held. Talent Show 2, 3, 4: Student Council Treasurer 4,' Senior Revue. Diane Desrosiers 89 Indian Road College Imagination is to see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower. Drama Club. JU Judy DeProiio 13 Montclair Avenue Business Creep loves french fries, beaches and the sun. Between classes she can usually be found with her boyfriend John. Judy plans to enter the business world after graduation. Carol Devane 72 Chester Lane Business Carol enjoys leisurely mornings, especially those in which she can find the girl's room open. Joanne D Eugenio 30 Greer Street College Joanne was a quiet student with just a few, close friends. Her future plans are to become a pro- fessional model, and open her own fashion designing boutique. YY.. .5119 Mark Devane 106 Plympton Street College Mark, an avid golfer. will always be remembered for his friendly manner. lle plans to attend WC'HIXN'CJfIh next year and every- one knows he will be successful. 153 1 ' T, 5 .Y ,' ,f 4...-f i hit 5 'i7l'3'wY wwe .L , 5- ga l Vx Ai .uit I .F 'f I t ff. I' 4 l ,' . I' 1 , -. r 3 . . , ,, . my l I t .i - A fl .A 2 iii I A . Deborah A. Devoe 155 Marguerite Avenue College Happy-go-lucky Debbie. our en- thusiastic maiorette, will always have beautiful memories of the kids and activities at W.H.S. She hopes to go into clerical work in the future. Senior Rerue: Mirror Szaff 4,' Maiorette 2. 3. 4: Talent Slvow 3, 4. by 'v 31 , . .E 1' . . Aw' , XL, f f .FS-1 Ha.. . . 1' -E 1 f 'iw -. . .--' . ,,.,. X4 . . . . A- x i ,.: , -' ,,.. .., , 1. f' ,- , : -:f. , I ,R f eil ,LQ .V i tif' ., - ju' 1- JF 11 i . 1. 'Mala 64 ' so Lg, - - ,.., L- f ' P117 ' g:::L if i , 3- ,,, ,av ...J . Y. -gl , -l 1 Ham , l - 'S . Charlie Devlin 219 Lowell Street Work-Study Charlie likes Math with Mr. Dollard and the work study pro- gram. His future plans include getting married and becoming a police oflicer. 45 Timothy Dana DiPace 120 Kingston Road College If there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now. Let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Italian Club 2, 3, 4,' Drama Club 4: Inleracz 2. 3: Art Club 3, 4: Senior Rerueg Talent Show. f, Dennis B. Doherty 31 Mallard Way Cheryl Anne Dion 126 Bright Street College ' This blue-eyed senior enjoys meatball subs and hanging around Brigharns with Diane, Cynthia, and Lynne. Cheryl plans -to be an X-ray technician. Good Luck Cher! Pep Squad 3, 4,' Ir. Prom Com- nzitteef Talent Show 3: Senior Revue. Paul Doe 40 Barbara Road College Paul good-naturedlv counters shouts of Doe-Boy with a hearty Not bad, and yourself? M Paul DiGregory College ' 7'O Lincoln Street Vocational Fixing odds and ends is Paul's favorite hobby. He can be seen at Waltham High's dances doing his thing. Economics classes with Mr. Flem- ing were Dennis' favorite at W.H.S. After school, when not practicing football, he can be found at Sal's having a sub with Wfally, Harry, Brow, and The Kid. Football I, 2, 3, 4,' Skiing 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4. Paar. .JY Nancy Doherty 148 Alder Street Business We all hope that before Nancy marries, Bobby, Elaine and Mickey will teach her how to make Italian food. Eileen Mary Doherty 255 Dale Street Business A quick laugh is always a sign that Eileen is around. Her hap- piest memories are of dungarees and fed shoes in the Senior Revue. Her bubbling personality will lead to more good times in her future career as a secretary. Senior Revue. ffl Daniel Dollard 14 Buxton Lane College The daily sports reports add to Danny's enjoyment of homeroom period. ' i 5 Bryan Donovan 24 Keach Street Vocational Dunny', plans to join the car- penrer's union after further edu- cation in this field. ,f0'x Donna Doucet 196 Brown Street Business Current Communications with Mr. Steinberg was Donna's fa- vorite class. Nursing school is in- cluded in her future plans. Mike Doucet 69 Circle Drive College Mike enjoys W.I-l.S. dances and will never forget weekend ski trips with Rick and Vac. His fu- ture plans include college and the service. Ski Club. Bruce Doucette 47 Princeton Avenue Business Who will ever forget Bruce, our fun loving basketball manager? We all want to wish him the best of luck in thc future and ask him to please be careful at dances. 65 Y U Arthur DuBois l9 Shirley Road College Arthur wills his hockey stick to the juniors at WWI-l.S. hoping they will have a better season than the class of l9'O did. Good luck to this senior whose future am- bition includes making lots of money. Football I, 2, 3:1-Iocreet Z, 2, 3, 4: Barelrall I. 2: Senior Rerue. 5- Q-5, Richard Dudcly 335 Prospect Hill Road College Rich's favorite foods are steak and spare ribs. His future plans are to go to college and eventually become a civil engineer. Rich likes to dance and can be found at most or the high school dances. Senior Rez ue: Talent Saou' 4. 66 Elizabeth Dube '9 Bodoin Avenue Business Betty, XVI-IS's own Little Red- Haired Girl says Senior year was the greatest. She is looking forward to becoming a book- keeper. 'fy VQ.S? Charles Allan Duckworth 8-3 Garden Circle College Although Charlie manages to move pretty fast on the track, he is never able to get to his classes on time. Croft Coznztry 2, 3, 4.' Indoor Trace 2. 3. 4: Outdoor Track 2. 3. 4: Clair Senator 2: All Hank Committee 3. 4: ll7 ' Club 2, 3. zvrwpvgm ', I . Kathryn A. Dunbar 68 Marianne Road College Popular and vivacious Kathy can most often be seen supporting the Hawks at the games or bop- pin' to Brighams with Sue, Chi- Chi, Lou and Marianne. Teach- ing is in her future. Barketball 2, 3: Senior Retue: Yearbook Rep. 2, 3, 4: Talent Sbou' 2, 3. 4: Cbemittry Club 2,' Prom Committee 3, 4: Pep Squad 2. 3, 4. lu- I-Ax wx John Dunn 120 Summer Street College If Gunga's not devouring an- other chicken, he can be seen smoking 'em out of Brighams in his Boss 302. Best of luck to a well-liked kid. Homeroom Rep.: llvrettlirzg Team. 5 Don Dunlop 22 Summer Avenue College Don can always be found spend- ing his time and money at Tony's Spa. He hopes to attend B.U. next year but will always remem- ber the great times he had at Waltham High. Rifle Team. lfwfifx Iii I 'J X. Lois Dunne 8 Centre Street Business Kevin Eagan 17 Copeland Street College Friendly Eos, when not with Muce, Gunga or Chuck can usu- ally be seen at all W.H.S. games. We wish a world of luck to this personality plus senior. Senior Revue: Ski Club 3, 4. '29 Bill Ehwa 15 Lexington Terrace College Head divides his time between .lay 84 ,Iay's, the Boy's Club tram- poline, and driving around with Paul and Rick. His favorite food is anything edible. Hirtory Club. it Michael Egan 81 Winthrop Street Work-Studv t fa- - gwiifh, Sandra Emberley 17 Mokema Avenue Business All the kids who know Sandy will agree that good things come in small packages. Sandy plans to further her education and be- come a legal secretary. Chinese food is Sandy's favorite dish. She can usually be found with her friends ludy and Karen. Edward El-far 183 XWeston Street Vocational A pool shark around Wfaltham, Eddy would like to enter the service and study nuclear elec- tronics. Gail Marion Fredrickia Elander 27 Galen Street College Gail will never forget Mr. Nel- son's F block Physics class. She plans to go to college to become a Medical technologist. Latin Club 25 Barbelball 2: Girl Scoutr 2, 3. 45 Rainbow 2. 3, 4. Linda M. Emmetts 36 Hollace Street College Kathleen M. English 784 Beaver Street General Marriage is intended for Kathy who was, is, and will be an op- erator for the New England Tele- phone Company. She enjoys eat- ing Italian and Chinese food with Harry. This active cheerleader is usually found singing Tonight, To- night, after football games or swimming at Good Harbor in mid-winter. Brighams and Chi- nese food are among her favor- ites. Cbeerleuding 3, 45 Barbefball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 4: Drama Fesfizzzl 3, 4,' Prom Committee 3,' Drama Club 2. 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Tulenf Sbouf 2, 3. 45 Senior Revue: Spanirb Club 3, 45 Cborur 2, 35 Latin Club 2,' Pep Squad 2. ...sl Af 67 Martha Mary Erickson 89 Columbus Avenue College George has broken in the family car more than once, as the dents well show, For grad- uation we will give her a private, straight road, some baked la- sagna, and a hypodermic needle for her nursing career in the fu- ture. C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4: Senior Rezue: Drama 45 Ski Club 4. 13 1 l Jack Fahey 201 South Street College Likable Jack will always remem- ber the fantastic times at Brig- hams with Dave, George, Doc and Chuck. Wlhen not in Mr. Dorsey's I-lomeroom. he can usu- ally be seen at the football or hockey games or eating Italian food. A career as an English teacher is in the future. Freneb Club 2, 3: Cbemiytry Club 2,' Ski Club 3. 4. f' 68 tl Carol Fabrizio 10 XXt'insom Avenue Business XWe will always remember Carol's warm smile, which she wears for every occasion. She will never forget the happy times at the Chateau with Trisha, Lvnda, and Sue. Ski Club: Drarna Club: Year- book Staff 4: Senior Rezue: Tal- ent Sbou' 3. 4: Prorn CO77177ZlIlE6 3. 4. pri.. Susan J. Falzone 42 Livermore Road College Brigham's chocolate-chip ice- cream rates high with this at- tractive senior. Her cheery smile and warm personality won many friends at XY'.H.S. I-Iarriet's Hawk Power' will long be re- membered. Clair Treafurer 2, 3. 45 Drama Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 35 Ski Club 2. 3. 4.'Teer1 Canteen 4.' Honzeroorn Rep. 25 Yearbook Rep. 2. 3, 4.' Ckeerleafler 4: Pep Squad 2, 3: Sfurlenl Gozl. Rep. 4: Prom Coin- mizfee 3. 4: Senior Reziue: House- marterr Ojfce 4: Frencb Club 2: Cboruf 2, 3. if Lisa Marie Faranda 60 Lawrence Street Business Sid, a future secretary, can be found with Paula, Marsha, Kathy, Denise and a trusty pack of life- savers. 41' n N . . 1- .' .2 '05 X H ,ggi 33 KU tg Thomas Farrell, jr. 18 Reyem Street College Tom, whose favorite pastime is candlepin bowling, plans to go to a business college. Rennie Famosi 651 Trapelo Road College Rennie spends all his weekends thumbing up to the mountains to see Denise. You can usually catch him saying practice Rifle Team 2. 3, 4 fCaplain2,' Football 2. X xr Leslie Farragher 42 Wfarwick Avenue College Leslie, alias Lester, plans on do- ing research in Aeronautical En- gineering and Medicine. Her hobbies include sewing, flying, daydreaming, playing the guitar, and reading. T8I27ZiJ.' German Club 2, 3, 4,' Drama Club 2. 3: Cbemiftry Club 4: Cboruf 2. 3: Honor So- ciely 2, 3, 4. 21 'E David Feeley 42 Cedar Street College Murmur, a member of the Honeywell All Stars, will al- ways be remembered bv his bas- ketball coach for his outstanding abilities. Saturday night dances with Archie, Jimmy, Mark, and Butchie are the high spot of the weekend. Best of luck in all you attempt, Dave. Barlaezlmll 2, 3, 41 Senior Revue, Talenl Show. T9 Kathleen Faucher 1141 Trapelo Road College f , 5 4 at aan! Robert Faulkner 92 Stow Street College Blue-eyed Bob will always be re- membered at W.H.S. for his per- formance on the football field. His athletic ability assures him success as an elementary physical education teacher. Jean Ferro 24 Forest Street General I LOVE Waltham High School. be .5 Lug f igjff -, za :X -' Ei: 5' 1255? Z 'E' 7. jf' ' M4 fi WN' 5 Joanne Ferrera 145 Willow Street College Joanne likes English with Mr. Steinburg and going to parties with Doreen, Donna, and Carolyn. Mr. Momngk Ojfre 3. 4. Bill Ferry 35 Kingston Road College Billy, one of our football coacap- rains, is respected by all his class- mates. He can be most often be seen up Brigham's with Billy, George and Gary. A college edu- cation is in this seniors future. Foofbaff 2, 3, 4: Hofiza 2, Sf, SH Club 2, 3. 69 I w--457' e-0- 5-P-wr? 1'-'Chi' . f ff ' ' -n 5:1 41, 'L-Z ,-Ye . 'ff-H 1 ,'.' G '. .'.' -' - -' Marilyn Fine 104 Ravenswood Road College This is the daylight. Turn and face me face to face. Because we are ourselves .... I still believe in love. Honor S0fi6IV1 3, 4: Senior Rez'ue,' Honzeroonz Rep. 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Teen Canteen 4: Pep Squad 2, 3. 4: Arrbery 25 Prom Com- mittee 3. 4: Office ll7'ork 4,' Year- book 4. Carol Flanagan 16 Cedar Street College Clothing is tops with this senior. Nursing school is included in her future plans. -ilu Stephen Finamore 28 Hibiscus Avenue College Relax says Fin as he space drives with John, Bob, and Dick. Math, hockey, and golf rate high with Steve. As President of his class and hockey co-captain, Steve was a great leader and is sure to do well in the future. Horkey 2, 3. 4 fCo-Ca1Dt.J.' Sen- ior Clary Prefidenn IEW Club 3,' Honor Society 3. 4: Prom Cbair- man 3. Eileen Foley 27 Crestview Road Business Eileen can be seen walking clown the corridor with Ann and Jane or in the ladies' room with Judy, Janet, and Janice. -my Linda Foley 269 Dale Street College Biology with Miss Franklin rates high with this senior. Linda will always be remembered by her friends for having a cheerful spirit. We all agree that Linda will make a great nurse. Good luck to a friendly senior! F.N.A. 2.3. 4,' Ski Club 4,' Drama Club 45 Senior Revue. Mark Flynn 354 Beaver Street College A quitter never wins and a win- ner never quitsf' Bafkelball 2. 3. 4 lCa,btain 4l.' UU Club 2. 3: Drama Club 4: Ski Club 45 Senior Reziuef Talent Sbou' 4. 'JSP 1,1 M' . gd' I, 5 I 1 . 1 . 70 4' Michele Fonseca 85 Miriam Road College What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult to others? Tennir 2, 3,' Ski Club 3, 4,' FTA,' Senior Revue. 'Q 'UQ Lucille Fournier 61 Parkview Road College Nursing school is the ambition for this senior. Patricia E. Foley 209 Linden Street College Pretty, vivacious Patsy will al- ways be remembered for her beautiful performances in the Senior Revue and in W.H.S. plays. Loads of luck to this active senior in her future theatrical ca- reer. Ski Club 2: Chemistry Club 3,' Pep Squad 2, 3, 4: Talent Sbow 3, 4: Senior Revue, Music Man 3: Carourel 3,' Cborux 2: French Club 3,' Drama Club lSecretary 41. Warren J. S. Freda 756 South Street College This carefree, enthusiastic, per- sonable, courteous, kind, messed- up, confident, sloPPV. technical, ambitious individual plans to go to East Coast Areo Tech after Guard duty. Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 lllflanager 3, 41: Newspaper Slaff 4,' AV. Staff 2, 3, 4,' Mas: Speech Finalirt 3. Janice Forte 40 Brightwood Road College Sociology with Mr. Walker rates high with this senior. Linda, Dotty, Martha, and Bev agree that -lanice loves Chinese food and will always be remembered for her performance in Hello Broadway. Best of luck in nurs- ing to this ever-smiling senior. Italian Club 2,' F.N.A. 2, 3, 4: Archery 2,' Cbemirtraf Club 3, 4: Talent Sbouf 3, 45 Senior Re1fue,' All-boc Committee 4. Dennis Fuller 66 Lakeview Avenue Vocational Mont would like to enter the service after graduation and maybe continue work in auto body. Rosemary Fucci 195 South Street College Friendly and good-hearted Rosie will always be remembered for her good sense of humor. She can always be found at Brighams and W.H.S. dances with Denise, Bev, Maf, and Joyce. Rosie plans to become a teacher after college. Spanirlo Club 3,' Talent Sbozz' 3,' Ski Club 4: Senior Rezfueg FTA. 45 Teen Council 4: Homeroom Rep. 4. Shauna Gallagher 30 Harris Street College When shes not thinking about that unforgettable trip to Ber- muda, Shauna will be remember- ing tlie fun of practicing for the talent show with friends Carol, Sue, Cheryl and Caroline. XVith her happy personality she will undoubtedly be 11 suttess in the future as an airline hostess. Talenz Short' 3, 43 Stnjor Rerut 71 Kathy Gamble 18 Crestview Road Business Kathy, better known as Felix, can be seen strolling down the hall to meet Mike or running to the girls room with Susan, Ann, Karen and the Stenos. Kathy's favorite food is Chinese food. She plans to become a registered nurse. Nurref Oblice 2, 3, 4. 72 Wendy Gallagher 449 Lexington Street College This attractive senior may be seen bombing through Brighams or at wild parties with Donna, Pauline, Adrienne, June, and Lou. Her favorites are Waterskiing and fried clams. Attending North- eastern and marriage are included in her future plans. Ifaliau Club 2,' Frerzcb Club 2,' Drama Clzzb 2,' Pep Squad 2,' Senior Revue: Talent Sbow 3, 4. Elaine Gardner 446 Forest Street Business After graduating from W.H.S., Elaine would like to become a secretary. Elaine feels that the excellent training she received from W.H.S. will help her make it in that field. Her favorites are Chinese food, lasagna, bowling, and tennis. Thomas F. Gardner 38 Eddy Street Vocational If Tom can tear himself away from his guitar and Johnny Winter albums, he'll further his education. Ban the Bomb but not the bomber. Matthew Garrigan 2 3 Dartmouth Street College The thing Matt enioyed most at W.H.S. was the trip to Switzer- land. Matt's future plans include college. Best of luck. Matt. Senior Revueg Ski Club 2, 3, 4,' Homeroom Rep. 2. Stephen Gardner 4 Mount Ida Terrace College The favorite part of my schedule was the study with Mr. Collins. I have no plans after I get outg I'll just see what comes along. Al Garnache 1164 Main Street College I can't say I'm sorryg in fact, I'm most happy to leave. I think I'll go to Mass. Art next year, Uncle Sam permitting. Peace. Arr Club 4,' Cberr Club 2,' Track Team 2, 3. Arthur Gaudet 32 Middle Street College Arthur will never forget the third floor dining room and the fourth floor sanctuary. Pottery For Sale. Cbesr Club 2,' Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4,' Freucb Club 2,5 Language Lab. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 3,' Computer Club 3. Patrick Garrity 40 Silver Hill Lane College Diana L. Gebhardt 20 Friend Street College Diana is a lot of fung she is will- ing to try anything at least once. She loves Italian food. We wish her the best of luck in her nursing career. Drama 2, 3, 4,' Cbemiftry Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2,' F.N.A. 2,' Senior Revue, Senior Omce 4,' junior Oblice 4. ,guna jane Gaudet 84 Goldencrest Avenue College Jane is going into Civil Service as a junior clerk typist. She loves boys and animals. Jane says, Life is dynamite and I want to live it as much as I can before I get too old to enjoy it. Cborux 4: Pep Squad. W' 43. ff Steve Generoso 92 Bright Street College The Dawnbreakers, one of the greatest bands Waltham has ever known, is extremely fortunate to have Steve as its lead singer. Homeroom Rep. Kathleen Marie Gettings 279 Dale Street College Kath cme to the school from St. Mary's. She is noted for wear- ing her skirts short. Her future plans may bring her into the field of modeling. Barbefball 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Sffddllljf 2, Joseph D. Giardma 11 Led-26 Road College Joe enjoys the finer things in life -the Rolling Stones, bt-ll hot- toms and pizzas at Revinas '7 Stephen Giardina lilo Lakeview Avenue Vocational Besides blueprint reading Steve likes to work on his car. I-le hopes to further his education in drafting. wa. -up- L3 xx, James Girolamo H2 Kingston Road College This bouncing, baby-faced senior, when not playing cops and rob- bers on the stage, can be seen scoring his two points per game for the Hawks. After graduation hlimrny plans to attend college. Bi1,tfetf1.1lf 2. -3, -if Drizma 2, 3, 4, 'l'ft.i. -lu' Senior RL'I'1'16,' Ttzfwzt Sliffzz' -4: Clwnzfe -45 Clwrm -f, -if Dravid Fejfizuf 3, -if ll ' Ciffne -J. 74 I . Teen Ct111Ie'e21.' 1'1fm1cmom Rep. . Lydia M. Giardina 355 Baton Street College Pretty, wide-eyed Lydia plans on an ambitious career after college. Her giggle, along with Debbie's, will ring through the corridors of W'.H.S. Best of luck, Lydial Barbara Gladman 105-1 Trapelo Road Business Although not a participant, Bar- bara enioys basketball. The 2:30 bell on Friday and Business Ma- chine class rate high with this senior. Franny Gill lo Chester Lane Business Franny enjoyed English with Mr. Collins and being with Carol Judy, Donna, Sylvia, Patty, jo- anne. Future plans include work- ing for the phone company. TYLLIVZIKHHF Rob Gogan 411 Gale Street General This smiling senior has many friends but he will always be seen walking with the girls. Yes, he has enjoyed his years at NWT-I.S. His future plans are with Uncle Sam. St Him' Reine. Donna Marie Glawson 850 Moody Street College This popular, wide-eyed senior can be seen riding through Brig- hams in the teawagon with Patty, Dianne and Linda. Artistic Donn's future includes modeling. jr. Prom Commiltee,' Talent Show 2, J: Ho1.fJema.f1er'r Ohzice 3,' Senior Rezlne: Ski Club 4. Denise M. Goguen 66 Bennett Street Business Denise could always be seen at lunch, her favorite class, with Irene. Diana and MaryLou. Her future plans include college. i i l l i i l 1 l 5 i 3 3 f , FSL! J 1 5 2 Stanley Goldstein 5 Arbor Lane College Stanley well remembers Senior Revue. Mrs. Bowman wishes he had done the same with his lines! Hopefully he'll be more success- ful remembering medicine in the future. Drama Club 2, 3, -if Football 3: Senior Rezfue. f ' 4 W1 K? J he 2. 1 Ll fu Y Y ' ' 3, , .. 1 ,ef u . ., . EF. , -. Y f li Y r. , W' ll , . if ga' .tr I 'iii 6.55 Nora Gould 58 Rando Lane College Carousels of life Happiness is here today And gone tomorrow. Drama club 2, 3. 4: Barkelball 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Senior Rezwe. 35554 5 . W. 1 x X 5,1 .r art 594 r I .7 fkw A06- John Gorgone 62 Bruce Road Vocational jacks three years at the Voca- tional with Bob, Bill, and Ed will always be remembered. Henry Green III 18 Hiawatha Avenue Business Betty Grant 157 Trapelo Road Business Betty, a future beautician, enjoys her night courses at Robert and Richards. Thirteen studies a week is what Betty liked most about senior year. Future plans include marriage in October. Good bye Mr. Steinberg! Ann Grimes 21 Hollace Street College There is a destiny that makes us brothers None goes his way alone All that we send into the lives of others Comes back into our own. Pep Squad 35 Drama Club 35 Fflffi. 3, -1, fP1'e,firlc'r1f -H5 Horror SUL'lL'l,1' 3, Ji Senior Rezwe. Cynthia Green 12 Hatherlv Drive College XXficked shouts Cfindy. She has Ll wonderful personality and a great sense of humor. She hopes to be a medical secretary. Sfrarzitln Clnlfq Frenflv Clrzlnq D7rI77IzJ,' Clmrzrr' Senior RC'I'IlC',' Sofllmll,' I3arl111i11loz1,' Yearlzool Sfaff -f. William Greenwood 20 Wfarren Avenue General K .Le 'Q ' IG I ss ' , ' -H - 1 . hi, f I ,, ,Q , , 5 gif ' 'l '1,lf V 75 Lynne Ellen Groth 75 Beaver Street College Let not the waves of the sea separate us now, and the years you have spent in our midst be- come a memory. Hirtory Club 2, 3. 4: junior World Affairt 4,' Homeroonz Rep. 3 . Jessy Hagopian 148 Adams Street The school life at W.H.S. was enjoyable. I would like to give credit for all my achievements to all of my teachers, who did their best. I'd like to quote from the Avis ad, 'We are not the first, but we try harder. ' 76 Irene Hache 6 Mechanic Street Business Peanut can always be found in the nurse's office breaking ther- mometers. Her future plans are to be a secretary. Philip Hammond ll8 Virginia Road College This popular, handsome senior can often be found riding around in his bug with Bobby, Charlie, and Brian. Talented on the foot- ball held and the stage, this col- lege-bound senior is wished suc- cess in all his future endeavors. Barkezball 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4,' Football 2, 3, 4,' Drama Clabj Cborzzt -7: Talent Sbow 3. 45 Sen- ior Rezwe: Teen Canfeeng Drama Fettiral. Brian Halloran 30 Fuller Street College This jovial senior will always be remembered for his outstanding performance in the Senior Revue. On one of his surfing trips to Hampton in his vehicle, Fred, Brian hopes to find the perfect WHVC. Talent Sboug' Senior Revue. Bruce Hart 25 Douglas Road College I'll never forget all the good and bad days I have had at W.H.S. Steven Hamilton 262 Lowell Street General WE, Phil Harris 59 Barbara Road College Unreal! Even my mother couldn't live through thatf, Rafrian Club 2, 3, 4: Language Lab. Ant. 3, 4,' German Club 2, 3. x ll Dennis Hart 151 Woerd Avenue Vocational Peanutbutter sandwiches and drafting were Denny's favorite pastime but it look's like mar- riage soon after graduation. Good Luck, Den! T 4 'Mm Judith Ellen Hartley 2 8 Augustus Road College The Camaro kid wishes she was back in Switzerland skiing down the slopes and breathing the fresh air. Enjoy your trip back to the Swiss land! Drama Club 2, 3,' Ski Club 3. 45 Senior Revue: Spunirla Club 3, 4. Debbie Hartman 97 Myrtle Street Business This pretty, brown-eyed senior is known for her warm personality and friendly smile. We wish Deb- bie the best of luck and happi- ness in the years to come, Lisa M. Harwich 77 Potter Road College Our Honorary No. 1 space cadette loves going on space rides up to Brighams with joan, Budgie, Linda, and Bev. Marsh- field bashes rate high with Lisa. Maybe someday soon weill see her on the moon Pep Squad 2, 3, 41: Senior Rezfuey FNA 7 3' Si5iCi11i7 2 3 4 Carol Harvey 109 Stow Street Business Harve found classes with Miss Tahaney and Keefe most enjoy- able. She is planning on working for the telephone company after further schooling. -in, 73 joseph Hauck 62 Ash Street VuCatitm11l KI t plans further study of draft ing after he tumpletes his courses at the Vocational, 77 Dianne Headley l'7 Barbara Road College Dianne has blazed the way to many a Chinese restaurant. When .ings get bad, she is forever cheerful and smiling. Pep Slllllld 3,5 Dmma Clulz 35 Ski Cluli 3.5 FTA 3, Hmlwf' Snciefy fTrtt1tturt VI 3, J: Aflw'-,trlmol Spffffy 2, S15 Hzmzemouz Rep, 4,' Senior Rerue. john Heath 45 Carlin Road Vocational johns experiences at the Voc should be valuable to him in his future study of architectural draft- ing. Nancy Hayes 92 High Street College Dynamite yells Nancy to friends Terry, Thelma, Luane and Bobby, as she runs to her favorite tBiologyJ class. Nancy plans to go into nursing, Dmzmz Clulz 2,' Italian Club 45 FTA. 2. I' J 5 Wayne Heiligmann 49 Stow Street, Acton Vocational Wfayne, a car enthusiast, hopes to travel across the country soon after graduation. 40s v , i i -,X Gail Hendry 227 Robbins Street College Pick one goal in life and strive towards it-even if you never suc- ceed you'll be better for trying. Talent Slvou' 2, 3. 4,' Senior Re- zfue 4,' F.T.A.,' Complimentary Member of Waltlmm lWomen'.t Club: Clooruf fClmirman of MIAC -ily Folk Club I fPre.t.j. Bonita Hebert ' M-...aw ll Friend Street yqehwwl lite 78 Business mgllllp' 'P 'Wag 'flqgfku-l-...fr ,I , f Robert Hickey 46 Shirley Road College The things Bob likes best about W.H.S. are the 2:30 bell and lunch. Eating and sports are on his list of favorites. He plans to enter the field of science after graduation. Football 2, 3, 4,5 Ski Club 3, 4,' Teen Canteen 4. N, A e 38 Diane Herman 148 Princeton Avenue College I think Waltham High School and its teachers have helped me to change me from a shy mouse to a person who's not afraid to 'SPEAK UPI Youtb Group fSecretaryl. Christine Hines 15 Albemarle Road College Chris enjoyed English class with Mrs. Haley. Her plans after grad- uation include secretarial school. ,av- .f Q E' , 4 .. H by ' 71, Linda Higgins 40 School Street General Linda will be going on to IBM school, still to be heard saying, You better believe it! Laura Hines 105 Bright Street College Be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars. You haye a right to be here and whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfold- ing as it should. . SH Club 2, 3, 45 Drarna Club 2, 35 FTA. 3, 4,' Talent Sbow 3,' Pep Squad 2, 3,' SMR. 4,' Teafol 4: Yearbook Editor 4. Gail Hines 1096-A Main Street Vocational Skippy can mostly be seen with Mary, joan, and Lois eating Chinese food or living it up in Mr. O'Neill's class. She's going to try her best to become a Dis- tributive Education teacher in the future. Waltbanz D.E.C.A. Cbapterf Clarr Freiident 4. 51 Kathleen Elizabeth Hill 102 Hobbs Road College lf you have 2 animal crackers, one good and one bad, and you eat one and a striped zebra with streaks all over him eats the other, how many animal crackers would you have if somebody offers you live six seven and you say no no no. . . Honor Society 3, 4,' I-Ionzeroom Rep. 2, 3,5 Student Council frec- retaryl 4: Library Council 2, 3,' Red Croix 45 Senior Rezfueg Senior Prorn: Drarna Club 2, 3,' gearboob Stay? 4,' Senate-Faculty ..f...fnp'w Carol L. Hoffses 138 Broun Street College The day will come when we export more beads than bullets. That day, we'll know all there is to know ol love. FTA. 4. 79 Debbie Hosmer -- uf' '35 If I ,f.,8iL--.,. i. . I Dale A. Hopwood 31 Prospect Street Avenue College Dale graduates from XW.H.S. with happy -memories of her history class with Mr. Fleming. After school she can be found at Piece O' Pizza with Gail, Sue, and Diane. Peace to everyone. Nyrrer' OHM 3, 45 From Com- miflee 3: Mr, Mffrarzgb' Ofylife 4.' Senior Rezwe ..- ff-I -ti' 2 g 5v:'1ct 'IZ' 80 Wendy' Holmes 78 Grant Street College Running with the pack is not so easy as one might suppose. lt takes a special kind of guts to listen to the same old noise day after day . . . even if the peace at nights rewarding. Going it alone has hazards too, but you meet a better breed of freaks. ii, P ,,', f pf' A 'ads Lewis Horvitz 25' Seminole Avenue College The Socies will inherit the Earth! Honor Society 3, 4, fpreridenty, French Club 4, ftrezzrurerlf Chem- irlri' Club 3, 4. he Stephen Houston 2 Munster Terrace Vocational Houpy plans to attend college and strengthen his knowledge in drafting. E' 2 A t 4 L ' W . zM?'51Q.z, . Kenneth Hoyt 17 Sioux Avenue Vocational Ken likes to satisfy his hunger by having a delicious sub along with Bruce, George, and Chris. This senior is striving for a career in retailing. llvalflyazzz D.E.C.A. Chapler. 21 Fairmont Avenue Business English with Mr. Collins went well in Debbie's point of view. She enjoys Chinese food and bowling with Bob. College is planned after graduation. Mr. Morang'r office 4: Homeroom Rep. 4: Pep Squad 3, 4,' Year- book Slat? 4,' Burinerr Dept. 4. W Karen M. Hoyt 17 Sioux Avenue Business Where's Karen? People who know her don't ask. They know that if she is not out eating Chinese food with her friends, she is with jimmy. Karen, whose favorite class was Business law with Mrs. Staples, plans to go into the secretarial field after graduation. rl 1'-.Ji Robert Hughes ll Brookfield Road College Bob, usually called Huey by his friends, enjoys being on the track team. He wants to be successful in the field of electricity. Track 3, 45 Senior Rerue. I1 lv joe Hughes 99 Main Street College No matter how rough the going gets, joe always has a smile on his face. He is one of the happiest and funniest seniors around. He plans to attend Mass. Bay after graduation. :w ,L rx , ff , fix os? qt, 1-AMI 115 1 13 ,L f Q Sty gf awk Rf. ii E i 3 'if 1 X. Donald Hurley 55 Robbins Street College Don has enjoyed his past three years while at Waltham High. Whether he was in school, with Susan, or with his friends George and Paul, he has had a lot of fun. Don's future plans include col- lege. Rss ff' 5' H as pf-up-..l ,W , Linda Hurley 109 Myrtle Street Business Linda enjoys eating spaghetti with Mel, Linda and Carol. She also enjoys English with Mr. R. Col- lins. Linda plans on getting mar- ried after graduation. I ,4 f Wayne F. Hutchings 50 Somerset Road, Lexington Vocational l'll never forget the great times 55579 1 I had at the Voc. with Don and t -A-'ft t 4' A-v 17:15 'EW I 3, ,wr 151551 ' , GQQL' ,KF ' ,,:l :ff fig! 4 r M' ' '15 -rr 4 ,Q , 1'N'i3g.- V - JI' Jil. - iw' ' K. ?T'-Q In ' Mike. fd ' Linda Iannuzzo 180 Ash Street Business ..,,,R Larry Isaacson 33 Willard Street Colltgc Larry can always be seen walking down the corridor with his imagi- nary friend Angela, M Swiffn' Rc 1 mu' Tdfwrl Sfwrrz' .Ianice jahrling -1 70 Lexington Street Business lanice, a real fun kid and future hairdresser will always be remem- bered by her friends Lauren, Di- ane and Lisa. In her spare time, lanice enjoys sewing and skidoo- ing. Senior Reine: Drama Club 3, Mirror staff 4. Carole Janson 22B South Street Business When Carole's not in Nashua with Bill, Marylee and Dave, she is in Boston with lim, Al, and Cindy. 82 Bob jackson 87 Irving Street Business Bob will be leaving Brigham's and his friends Munchkin, john and Steve to enter the service this fall. Good luck in the future, Bob. Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 5. Roseann Jarvie 11 Tolman Street Business ,AY ... .51 .ff 1 Gary james 100 Willtmw' Street College Gary, the pride of the Senior Revue, is as considerate as he is talented. Rifle Team 2, 3, 4: Senior Rerzzeg Talent Slmzz' 4, Ann Johnson 85 Hillcrest Street General Ann can be seen bowling or Waterskiing in her spare time. All will agree that hamburgers and French fries rate high with this senior. Ann hopes to be an L.P.N. someday. Good luck, Ann. 3 .N ,ki A Diane jimjimian 24 Beaver Brook Road College The warm personality, that gained for Diane her friends Janice, Lucille, Nancy and Linda, will win her many more when she becomes an elementary teacher. jim jim, who cannot get enough lasagna and Chinese food, will remember all the great times at W.H.S. Senior Rezwey Yearbook Stab! 4. uni Dave Johnson 80 Oak Street College I look forward to remembering Waltham High. Karl Johnson 87 Hibiscus Avenue Karl, one of WHS's car enthusi- asts, plans to go to Franklin Insti- tute in September and major in automotive technology. He then wants to join the service and get his Diesel mechanics license. He hopes that this will bring in the dough. Bob jones 210 Ash Street College Jonesie can always be seen walk- ing out of the lunch line loaded with stolen goods. I-Ie plans to attend a teacher's college in the fall. Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Kao-caplainl. Q5 Rick johnson 6l Lafayette Street College Rick plans to attend college after graduation. His favorites include playing drums, and attending school sports events. Good luck in the future, Rick. Ho m ern o 121 Rep. 4. Deborah Kaufman 66 Exchange Street Business Debba enjoyed English with Mr. Prohovich and discussing the hockey games with Bonita, Ellie, and Hardy. Her future plans in- clude marriage. 1-161- fH!9' Linda juliano 10 Williams Street Business Linda, better known as Little Italy, flies down the halls after Diane and lean, yelling Wait for mel Linda hopes to be a Tall Italy some day. We wish you luck! Prom Committee 3,5 Englirla Ofjtire 4,' Red Croix Blood Mobile 4: Senior Revue. jane Keegan 50 Livingstone Lane College lanie, who enjoyed Mrs. Czar- nowski's English class, plans a career as a Dental Hygienist. 5'l'iJ!'!7UUi Rep. 2, 3, 45 fir! Cillfl 2. Sandra juliario 14 Williams Street Business lf it werent for her teachers Sandra wouldn't come to school She will really miss them all. -4? ' ,xy ,A K Linda Kavey 26 Van Vetchen Street College Linda will never forget sociology with Mr. Walker. She enjoys go- ing to the basketball games with Eileen, Sandy and Dolores. Some- day Linda hopes to be a nurse and her unique talent for making people laugh will help her in this profession. Senior Rezwe: Talent Show 35 llfmzemonz Rep. 2, 3,' F.N.A..' Mr. fllomngu Offce: jr. Prom Committee, -Oath! Y Mark Keenan SH Brewster Road College MF- l-lcobs' POD class and hang- ing around Brigham's made up lNl.irk's stnior year. This impres- sionist of ,Iohn Wayne and Ed Sullivan has the Navy in his future, Sli Clzzlz 2, 3, 4, if , . .. it 3, ai .ff ,., If . 1 gk er ' Q., s. ,- 231 . 'Vx 1 l, X - s f 5 . - Wg, ' . 1' l W .3-Z fitziwri SW , f i , A, Mary Kelley 124 School Street College This attractive senior plans to attend nursing school after gradu- ation. Kathy will always remem- ber the great times she had with Patti, Debbie, Barbara, and Lynne. Drama Club 3, -if Cberrziflry Club 3. x K . 84 ru V' f?-t . ft iii I J 1 . j 1 f 5 . ,. 1 J. 1 ' l ' ' 5 ' , ' A 1 . 13' , , .... li, I , , . , ie . lla' X . , , n.. . , ,t.i U. .. - , My , , , V f .ig- , - .iv-v 1. .- 1 .K--3, ,, ,V I 4 .if 1.1 ui if fl -.fagzlfr 34-1 V . 4. . 1. ,- , v 1, fs J, 4 fi - 4 51, . E., 1 -ge f'. VIZ .I i 'I ,,,, ,4,.i'iif5' Frank Keilty 126 Pond Street Vocational Theory is Smelty's favorite sub- ject. Maybe he'll be able to answer his own question, What- ever happened to Sky King? Christine Kelly 121 Milton Street College Chris can always be seen rushing to the library A block for a pass, Future plans include going to college and majoring in special education. Good luck, Chris. F.N.A. 2, 35 Barielball 2. l , Brian Keough 51 Ellison Park College The trouble with me is, I belong to a vanishing race. l'm one of the intellectuals. .Q Q 4 ff ii: fftik Deborah Kay Kilcullen 55 Crescent Street College Debbie, who loves the summer and surfing, can usually be heard singing or talking to her many friends. She liked sociology with Mr. Walker best at W.H.S. Col- lege and teaching are her future plans. Clyorlzi 2, 3. 45 Chorale 3, 45 Drrzma Club 2, 3, 4,' F.T.A, 35 French Club 2, 35 Spurlith Club 35 Semzlor 2, 3,' Homefoom Rep. 35 Talent Show 2, 3, 4: Senior Rezwe: TMJ ll7eele al lW.H.S. Siaff 2, 3, 4. Linda Keniston 33 Lake Road Business During her stay at W.l-LS., Linda favored English with Mr. Collins. She enjoys eating Chinese food and going bowling with Wayne. Marriage is intended after gradu- ation. Library -if Bnrirzeyr Dept. 4. 015 Mary Kerr 17 Lincoln Terrace College We wanderers ever seeking the lonelier way, begin no day where we have ended another clay, and no sunrise finds us where sunset left us. Charm 2, 3, -if Girl Scoutr 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Editor 4: F.O.R.U.M. 7 3 J -,-, . A15 7-XT Linda ,I Kokidko lil Scminolc Avenue if College rf? wr .f Tyf ' ' fin Janice L.1Cava 29 Nxfatlsworth Avenue Cr nl lege Lindsay Stearns Kilgore 18 Chesterbrook Road College Stearns can be seen dribbling a basketball to Brigham's or eating a sub with Nancy, Michele, and Happy. Mr. Nelson will always be her favorite teacher. Good luck in the future, Lindsay. Baflaetball 2, 3, 41- Volleyball 2, 3, -if Soffball 2,' Pep Sfjlzrzd 2, 3, 41: Drama Club 2, 35 ser Club 2, 3. 4,5 Prom Commirtee 3,' Senior Rezwe: Talent Show 3: Home- room Rep. 4. M5 ,Qtllvg Paul LaCava 101 Washingtcnn Avenue College Paul will be remembered as one of the quietest kids at W.H.S. Mr. Morang, Butchie and a few others will remember Paul as himself.'l ,fr '05 im, ,Af UU r I Robert D. King 15 Wheelcnck Terrace College Bobby, our baseball player, got a big kick out of Mr. Prohovich's English class. When he's not with Gary, Bob, or Al, he's eating chicken or studying his Earth Science. Senior Rerzref Bureball 2, 3, Football 2. George LaFond 202 SCl'100l Street Vocational Bruno would like lu mor in auto body trade alter linishi his course at the Voc f ' 'I 5v'IQ l -7-.-an Harriett Lally 271 Prospect Hill Road College ln the depth of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyondg And like seeds dreaming beneath the snow your heart dreams of Spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gates to eternity. Drazmz Cflrb 2, 3, 4,5 Sli Cfnb 2, 3. -1: Erlgfirlv Office 4. Steven Lambert -'12 Derby Street Business Steve has enjoyed his years at W.H.S. He would like to further his education to possibly become a commercial pilot. Sandra Lahey l54 Myrtle Street Business All right, now, serves to describe Sandy's zest for living. She has used her apprenticeship at Waltham to advantage and anxiously anticipates her entrance into the business world. Diane Laroche 5 Weir Road Business This active senior can be found riding by Brigham's with jean. She hopes to become a secretary in the future, and we know she will succeed. Cheerleader 3, 4, fCa17lain 42: Talen! Show 3, 45 Senior Reziueg Ski Club 3, 45 Teen Canleen 45 Prom Committee 3,' Lafin Club 35 Illlflllf SOCf6!y 3, Albert B. Lancto 'O Lunda Street College Al, who enjoys running and loolciti! at the scenery during lirst lunch, plans to major in biology at either William and Mary or Alfred. He feels that the minor sports should receive more attention at W'.H.S. Crorss Coznzfry 3. -fd: Indoor Truce 2, -lj Ollflillllf Thief' 2, flfffifll' Swciefrl' 3, Clvezzziitry Club 3.5 ll Cfub 35 Nezwpaper Sfilfj ef. Bob LaRosa 10 Foundry Avenue College Bob has enjoyed his years at Waltham High. His future plans include college. Senior Revue. Bob Lassman 39 Farnsworth Street Business Bob plans to go to prep school or into the Air Force. Si I 1 'K R9 .5 D 1 K X X 'cl .x R Carolyn Leavitt 105 Warwick Avenue College CHANGES Ruwian Club 2, 3, 4, lPre.fident 31,5 Drama Club 2, 3. elf Frencb Club 41: Honor Sociely: Chorale 2,5 Art Club 2. 3. 4. lVice-Pre5i- dent 3, Secretary 41. Ken Larson 340 Florence Road Vocational Working on cars is Ken's main hobbyg but it's East Coast Aero Tech next year. an-iff ' .ff fr. x -44,1 'M .ff W . Denise LeBlanc 81 Florence Road College Bub', will never forget the good times at W.l-I.S. dances and at Brighams with Rosie, Marie, and Dotty, ln the future, Denise hopes to attend nursing school. Arrbery 2: F.N.A. 2, 3, 4,' Ski Club 2, -ig Teen Canteen 3, 4,' Mr. Morang'5 Obzlce 4,' Drama Club 2,' Tulenl Sbou' 2, 3,' Senior Rerueq Honzeroonz Rep. 4. ' ,f. r- I 5 , g,?Qf1i la Nancy Lazaro 56 Everett Street Business This blond, peppy cheerleader is known for asking obvious ques- tions and constantly laughing. She can be found roaming corridors or eating Chinese food with Elaine. Cbeerleafler 4,' Clary Secretary 35 Prom Conznzitlee 3,' Yearbook 4. 1 Q Donald LeBlanc 152 Willow Street Business S Donald LeBlanc 85 Orange Street College Don enjoys being with Estelle, Dave, Lance, Bob, and Rick. He also enjoys working on cars. He plans to get an associates degree in Computer Technology at Con- trral Data Institute. Edna LeBlanc 27 Centre Street Ctmlltlle lf you hear l'll SICD on ya! youll know lids around. You'll find her with Lois, Dullisg Bones, Roe, and Elaine eating or riding around. Her Plans are to utiend Mass. Bay to become .1 legal sec- rc-tary. Senior Rezue, 87 f E l l l l l tr' ,L l 1 l l ll' l sy if 5 5 i l james LeBlanc 14 Fiske Avenue Vocational Working on cars with Doug takes up most of jim's spare time. 88 .ll r gi, ,tiff if 'i . - s ' vu ' 3 ' U i i ,Eli l x, l l Harvey LeBlanc 25 Robbins Street Wtirk-Study Hockey, Math class with Mr. Dollard and Chinese food are tops with Harvey, He is most often found bowling at Riverside with his friends. Linda LeBlanc 106 Cushing Street Business This cute senior can be seen with friends Debbie, Terry and Diane shopping or eating pizza at Sal's. A career as a secretary is included in her future plans. Ski Club 2. JoAnne LeBlanc 243 Ash Street Vocational Eating Italian food with Paulette, Diane, and Florine will always be one of jo-jo's favorite pas- times. Her future holds an inter- est in hairdressing. lluaftlaanz D.E.C.A. Chapter. Rheal LeBlanc 172 Adams Street College The Real One wants to become a computer programmer by at- tending Control Data Institute. He enjoyed his French class with Mr. Karion. Linda Marie LeBlanc 30 Carleton Road Business Linda leads a full life. She's either out with Bill, working, or sing- ing in the chorus. She really added a lot of spark to our years at W.H.S. Claofur 2, 3, 4,' Chorale 2, 3, 4,' Girly' Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Senior Rerueq Music Department 4. Michael LeBlanc 6 Bright Street Vocational Buying records, listening to WBCN, and the kids at Piece O'Pizza are Mike's favorites. He hopes to continue -his schooling at USC or UCLA. ' if Theresa LeBlanc 45 Spring Street College This vivacious senior can be seen bopping down the corridors with Helen, Gale, Teri and Dale. Best of luck to Dianne who plans marriage in 71. Richard LeBlanc 55 Tomlin Street College Rich enjoys being with friends Don and Dave. Future plans in- clude attending a technical school and becoming a computer main- tenance man. Ski Cl1l!7,' A.V. SMH. Carl J. Leeber 23 Hersum Way College The new High School brought many technical jobs to this seniorg the T,V. studiog A.V.g the science departmentg H.L.A.g and the auditorium. Social light was not lacking either. 5 , ,I . .6 , F. 7 . il 1 Lf x ' 4 ? . 4 J li . K Simonne Leger 268 Seminole Avenue Business I am a part of all that I have met. Buikcftlmll 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4: SH Clnb 3, 4: Senamr 45 Sludenl Faculty Council 4,' Claomt 2. Peter Lelievre 145 Clark Street 5',,,..-r xwrf' X Winfred Lee 107 Alder Street College Vocational One of Waltham Highs finest pitchers on the baseball team, X3C'ally hopes to attend college after graduation. Baseball 2, 3, 4. james Lenza wifi 65 Kendall Park Vocational limmys great personality and sense of humor should bring him much success in the future. Safety Cofz1v1lflee.' Fund Dr-ire flu' Foreign Sflmnl, jak' wr Dave I.eShane -9 Htlbbi Cullese Today is the rirst tiay of the rest ft your lite. YClu N 55.5 Clzzb 2. 3. +' C-ll'e'77li.fffV', sl 2. lfftenzcf. ,l.'n.'fuf xicfiiese- merit, ,N'J.'iw2:al llwi-.fr S'iCle'fj. 1 Gary Wallace Lindsay F3 Rich Street Yccatitnai Gary will alvvays remember the tantra times he has at the Yuc vvith Bryan anti Tony. 90 Forrest Leone 6' Maple Street Mary Livernoche Colleae l95 Riverview Avenue As it-aves blow alone the beach, X Octmonal Anti the startish are vvashetl upon ln her spare time, Marv likes to the shore tlesiyen and serv her ovvn clothes. l Wdif She plans to continue in Distribu- Anticipatinf: nothing. tive Education, Imfiw: Clrflf 25 Dtavitz Club 2, ll alfl't1mD.E.C.A.Clnapler. 3' Cl txvf 2, fi Gervzafz Club 3,- llfftneffifnz Rep. 2, 3, 45 ll gl- .'li'J77i O!eV',fEd.f Sfmzly 2. , J- ,, fha. --Q' 22 Stephen A. 'Leydon 58' Lexineton Street Cwlliyfti Steve has been very active in DeMulay. An inquisitiveness in electricity and electronics kept Steve vvtirkinyz in the physics lab fur Mr. Laird. Give it the olcl csiieie try. T.I.'c'7Ef Sl' it 2. 5. Exif 2, S, H: S3435 Buff 2: Dellolaj, Riffs Testa' 2, S, -il: Dsillfzlag Bwulifig Tent: My Sevier Retire. Carol Marie Lombardi l9l Vffaverley Oaks RO:-icl Business Carol is in the clerical course and hftpes to do scimethina interesting in the business world. She and Elaine hope they can xvorls: to- eether for avvhile. Carol loves Italian in-ml. Her favorite ques- tion is iiXY'hy? :At least Kevin thinks som Efiflfffi' CDC'-lf? 3. Sevier Rez ue: Title' Pff Sli f' Z1 3, gin .Q 1-Q li ,t 1 5 4-4-IT John T. Logan, Jr. 109 Tavlor Street College Good-lookintz John is usually seen at his best at strange hours of the morning going from rink tv rink in search of a hockey game. His favorite food is spa- ghetti, usually eaten in the com- pany of Paul. John, ancl Frank. Bcifbffblliil 2,5 Baseball 34: Honor Sfciefg 3. -A I George Lombardo 158 Vernon Street College Beware the ldes of March. Ffvotlzfzll 2. 3, J: Baseball 2: Vire- Pr'e.fi.1lef:! Senior' Clara Naliorml Hmm' Soviets 'Vice-President -ff: ll Clnb 3-, li. N Robert Long 15 Totten Court Vlork-Study QB'-if -ai' .359 ivy ,riff V 1, if 1 1 1 iw- 15, l was K, ,gig ,agen , X 'f f' 5 s ,A 1 iz i5g2si2i1,if ' 1 1 t 1' , tam Wayne Lord Cindy Lucas Anne Marie Lucas 52 Carlin Road Business Anne can be seen sitting on the grass at Honeywell or hanging around Smith Street with Eileen, -lane, Karen, Carl, and John. F1 ar 67 Hillcrest Road 128 Chaffee Avenue Vocational Business Wtirking on his Dodge keeps Cindy will never forget first Wayne busy most of the time, lunch and all the laughs she had He would like to share a business with Muzi. with Cathy and Carol. David E. Lovequist 131 Plympton Street College David will be remembered at W.H.S. for his consistent attempts to create the perfect pun. In the future he would someday like to climb the Matterhorn, after be- coming a state police detective. Ski Cflzb 2, 3, 4,' Chemirtry Club 3. ,fix Robert Lucas M,,,..nf Loren Low 46 Hagar Lane College Loren's friends Cappa, Kathi, and Susie tell us that her future plans are to get married to Mark and to live happily ever after, Don Lund 21 Fuller Street College Yeah right! expresses the free life-style of Don who envisions a motorcycle odyssey to Cali- fornia. The future . . . seems to me no unihed dream but a mince pie, long in baking and never quite done. 20 Laundale Avenue Business 1 enjoyed Waltham High-ex- cept for the trafhc. The best class was lunch. A feb. we- .. , aj' 91 Thomas Lun n y llai Brown Street Collt-lee Tom was pretty restless his first few years at W.ll.S., hut he hnally settled down. He now looks for- ward to ,graduation and ll two-year technical school. .ZF Douglas MacDonald 71 Leitha Drive Vocational Phyllis Anne MacDonald 22 Grove Road Business Phyllis will always remember her friends and all the fun she had at W.H.S. She wishes luck to all the new sophomores. Talent Slwzv, Serum Rezwe, 4-nr 92 Stephen Maclnnis H2 Temple Road College Patrick MacKay 16316 Chestnut Street College in Grace MacKusick 43 Lakeview Terrace Business Macky, a future secretary, can be seen sledding with Karen, Sherrie, and Paula. I guess can he heard from her when asked a question. Norman C. MacLeod 166 Ash Street College ' Weekends and niahts vou can find Norman working on his roadster, getting ready for the toots inthe summer. His plans lie in the automotive field. Hnmeroom Rep. 2, 3,' Talent Shout 2,' Senior Revue. Scott W. MacKenzie 9 Carol Lane A College Scott wishes to say thanks to all his friends and teachers for mak- ing these three years enjoyable. He'll never forget his science classes from which he greatly benefited. Ski Clzzbg Playiiff Lab Affiflmzl. 'Y Q ff' ff!! Xi 0 age A L, sk V 3 Er Linda MacKusick 43 Lakeview Terrace Business ,K Q, . if Craig Magnet 28 Arbor Lane College Craig enjoyed attending all the sports events at W.H.S. He'll never forget the good times in his math classes with Mr. Meader and Mr. O'Brien. Entering col- lege or the Coast Guard is Craigs future plan. Hflffgj' 2, 3, 45 Charm.-Y. Laura T. Mahoney 45 Pond Street Apt ll College Vincent Mallozzi ll Randall Street Business Snakes favorites are Chinese and American food along with pool. He enjoyed history most at W.H.S ,... with Miss Cairnes. Future plans include Berkley School of Music. Sue Ellen Malloy 3 Outlook Road Distributive Fd if er wi, 32 2555 1 . ml 'X Kenneth Manning 28 Overlook Roatl Vocational Girl WL1fChlDA! takes up' most of Roekv's spare time, who would like to remain a man of leisure. 93 F's iq , .4 .' .fit inf WM r .1 john Mannino l9 Newburgh Street College XX!altham is a mixture of groups ---that's what makes life interest- J. ing-:un Richard Marcou 40 Beaver Brook Road College Munchkin Marcou as Dickie is sometimes called by friends Bob, Burkie, and Bob can be seen freaking out at Brigham's. Future plans are indehnite for this popu- lar senior. Frmtlmll 2, 3, 4,' Baiebalf 2. 'V Gail Manzelli 40 Forest Street Business 'K David Marcus 51 Warren Street College To Posterity: Waltham is a city west of Boston. It is small and obviously could not accommodate all the actions described in this yearbook. Like the setting, the characters are hctitious. Newrpaper 4,' jzmior Achieve- ment 2: Hirtory Club 3, 4. Tim Marchant 49 Albemarle Road ffm W,,.an. College - ww nad? Gary Marcolina 41 Winter Street College Gary, while not neglecting aca- demic matters, excels in such areas as golf, hunting, and camp- ing. He has evidenced consider- able interest in English, which he may continue to study in college. John Marmonti 25 Crafts Street Vocational Swimming at the Boy's Club was a favorite of ,Iack's through his high school years. It should come in handy when he joins the Marines. Marie Thelma Martin 193 Pine Hill Circle Vocational Thelma was an active member of the D.E.C.A. Chapter contributing her artistic ability to making pos- ters for advertising. She plans to train for a hairdressing career after graduation. Waltham D.E.C.A. Chapter. Gilbert Mariani 47 Cedar Street College Gil, our Black Beret Casanova, can be seen passing by Brigham's in the caddy. Gary and Richie will always vouch for Gil's hne football performance. Foozhall 2, 3, 4: Barhethall 2,' Italian Cluh 31 Senior RE'l'Zl6,' Talent Show. Elizabeth Martin 26 Plant Road Vocational Betty enjoyed her best classes with Mr. O'Neil, but it should be quiet next year without a gum snapper. Wfaltham D.E.C.A. Chapter. Paula Martin 105 Milner Street Business y janet Martorili 272 Bacon Street Business Theresa Martin 193 Pine I-Iill Circle Business Sweet, smiling Terry can be seen walking the halls with Luane, Nancy and DeeDee. Terry plans to attend business school after graduation. Nurrek Office 3: Mr. Murangfr Omce 4. Thomas Marzano 3-10 Forest Street Vocational Wforking on cars take up most tml Muzi's time but he can always stop for a sub, 95 i f .QR Martha Masterman 365 Lincoln Street College The bird fights its way out of the egg. The egg is the world. XWho would be born must first destroy a world. Slei Club 2, 3. -7: SH Team 45 Gernzrzn Club 2, 3: Ch6'l7If.fI7'V1' Club 35 Folie Song Club 2: Art -lf Plwffvgfaplay Club 4. 2 -5 js... , . Epo john R. Mason 149 Winter Street College Advice from a future physicist: Wfhen all else fails, follow the instructions. Plvyficf 3: Dezllolrzy 3, -75 Cheri 25 Band 2, 3, J, l Robert Mazzone 16 Caughey Street Vocational Bob will never forget the great times with Mr. Scimeni. He Marilyn McCarthy 22D Dermody Road Vocational Marilyn plans a career in hair- dressing after graduation. She can be seen eating pizza with Maureen, Chris, Betty, Cindy, and Debbie. llnultlaanz D.E.C.A. Chapter. Barbara McDonough 42 Brookfield Road College Barbara found English to be the most interesting of her classes. Her college curriculum will be Mary McAvoy 2 Tolman Street Business We might as well give up the fiCtior1 That we can argue any view. For, what in me is pure convic- tion Is simple prejudice in you. -Phyllis McGinley Robert McCarthy 63 Plympton Street Business Carty and his friends Mule, john, Bill -LaTool, and Harry are often seen tripping back and forth to New Hampshire on Sun- day afternoons. He plans to have a good time for himself before he joins the service. Football 2,' Hockey 2, 3, 4. 96 hopes to come back and share his knowledge with future classes. directed toward a challenging vo- cation in the field of social service. Latin Clzzlf. David McGuigan 27 Claremont Street College fi- Margaret MCGann 96 Church Street College Q1 Cindy Carol McHugh 52 ,Iacquline Road-Apt. 17 Business Vivacious, Smiling Cindy gradu- ates with fond memories of friends and teachers. She plans to someday travel as a stewardess, but first to monopolize a fashion retailing business in N.Y. with someone special. She wishes everyone joyous success. Italian Club 2: Ski Club 2, 3: Art Club 2, 3, 4.5 Drama Club 4: Senior Revue. john McHugh 20 Brigham Road College The past is but the beginning of a beginning, and all that is and has been is but the twilight ul tl1C tl21WI1. Al.S. will remember W.H.S. Baud 2, 3, 45 SH Club 2, 3, 45 Geruzuu Club 2, 3, 4,' Cbemirtry Club 3,' Yearbook Editor 4. V' -env Maureen McHugh 25 Highland Street College Moe, a front row girl in Senior Revue, gets much enjoyment from dancing. Friday nights at the Chateau with lean, Gina, and Nancy are among the good times while at W.H,S. Good luck in nursing school! Cbemirlry Club 3,' Spuniyln Club 3. Margery McLaughlin 46 Fiske Avenue College Chi-Chi, a fun-loving senior, ceases to believe the horror shows at Brighams with Kathy, Sue, and Marianne. Her vibrant school spirit especially helped No. 71, also known as Fat Albertf' Ilomeroom Rep. 2: Talent Short' 2, 3, 4: Pell Sfjizurl 2, 3, 4. Willianl McMillan 27 Berkley Street General 97 fm gf Terry McNeil 106 Cushing Street Business Terry's favorite class was English with Mr. Steinberg. Her future plans include marriage and a sec- retarial job. janet Meehan 72 Shirley Road Cullejit A student of the classics. Janet expresses herself with the prose of Homer, To be both speaker of words and a doer of deeds. Ltzfifz Killah' Homn- Smitfrt S, 45 Leif! .f'l.Ul.tItI12l 3, Clvmwj Scfnivr Rerzzcu' CicI7'UIf,fC! 4. 98 Patricia McNamara 15 Vernon Street College Pat has enjoyed W.H.S. and all her friends in the school. I-Ier favorite classes have been English with Miss Murphy and history with Mr. Flemming. She intends to attend nursing school next year. I!0N1L'7flU7Il Rep. 2, 3, 45 Drama Cjfllflf SH Cfnfif Lal? Auirlalzl. max 'X john Mega 55 Livingstone Lane College Ann Menard 87 Ash Street Mediiglia Business 180 Princeton Avenue Ann is a great person. Her dry GCI1CfHl sense of humor has won her Buiielbaff 2, 3, J, 4 1 x i Jeanette Melanson 79 Exchange Street Business Lynellen Merritts 110 Woerd Avenue College Quick-witted Lyn plans to work in a bank. Although her best subject was math her favorite teachers were Mr. Prohovich and Mr. Walkc-r. Usually found at the Island with Wanda and Mike, Lyn will be remembered for her glassy yellowish eyes. Mr. Morafzgbt Ofice 3. fvffii- i Jeanne-Marthe Meserve 109 Worcester Lane College AMEND Band 2, 3,' Cborur 2, 3, 45 Chorale 4,' Ski Club 3, 4,' Chem- istry Club 2,' Hirtory Club 2, 3, 4, fVice-Preridenz 4l,' Honor So- ciety 3, 4,' Girl Scoutr 2, 3, 4, KSPB Rep. 3, Section Sec. 415 Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Pielfeflf 2, 3, 4 lSec. 2, Vice-Prerident 32. Steve Miller 15 Outlook Road College I hope to go to college and later enter oblivion. Pbyricr Club: Cbemirlry Club,' FOR UN,' Honor Sociely. Virginia Milioto 707 South Street College Ginny refutes those who would emphasize the future to the detri- ment of the present by saying: The high school years are the best years of your life. Roy Mirabito 20 Highland Street College Roy is an outgoing, humorous person. His antics keep his home- room in stitches every morning. l-le's always getting into mischief with his friends Vinnie, Kevan, Dave, and Steve. His friends think he should be one of the major candidates for Best Liar of the Yearf' I Bareball 2,' Italian Club -4,' Home- room Rep. 4. Linda Milton l22 Warren Street College . . But now old friends are acting strange: They shake their headsg they say l've changed. Well somethings lost and somethings gained ln living every day. Drama Club 2, 3, -lj SH Club 2, 3, -lx F,T.A. 2, 3,' Volleyball 2, 3 fCoacl1I,' Claorm - Cborale - Girl! Clvorur 2, 3, 4,' Cboral Direclor J: Talent Sbozz' 2, 3, 4,' Music in Action HlllACl 4. Allan gl. Mogan 7 Pearl Street XX7ork'Study Living is like working-all rea- son is against it, and all healthy instinct for it. Donna Minissale IO4 Totten Pond Road Business Skit with me,C1azbook. Beverly Mobilia 62 Edwin Road College This fun-loving senior. who's always ready for anything, can most often be found making the scene at Brigham's with loan, Budgie, and Lisa. Bev's love for pickles will long he remembered by her friends at W.H.S. College and someday marriage await Bev. Ilaliazz Club 2: Drama Club 2.' Senior Re1'ue.' Talent Slmzz' 2, 3, -if Sli Club -7,5 Yearbool Sfafl 4, 2 2 A-. 4' ' -.H I 99 Shiela Mogan 59 Dartmouth Street College Shiela, a horse fanatic, is an out- going senior who loves homeroom period, Tommy CThc',WhOD, and Rod Mcliuen. Her friendly and sincere nature will long be re- membered. il., jean Monty 265 River Street Business XY!ow! shouts this hazelveyed young lady, especially when she thinks about Bob. lean can be seen running down the halls with Linda and Diane. Marriage to Bob is her future plan. Good Luck, Jean! Mr. Mfmzrzgur Ohlice 3: Senior Reruc: Red Crow Blood Mobile 4. T127 I? 100 Bill Monaco 118 Berkley Street College james Morgan 21 Oakdale Avenue, Dedham Vocational After enjoying a nice juicy steak, Jim likes to spend some time with the many friends he has made at the Voc. ...,,us,, John Mozie 59 Common Street Vocational Moses would like to get married and settle down after some time in the service. Caroline Muir 33 Bigelow Road College There's gonna be a Revolution. -The Beatles Gerzmm Club 2, 3,' Pieleerzs 2, 3. -if Cbemirlry Club 2,' Hiriory Club 3, -lj Girl Scoutf 2, 3, 4. Susanne Morreale 1664 Trapelo Road College Sue, a future fashion designer, wishes to do something for man- kind because, as she puts it, even if it's something small and it affects only one person, it is of benefit to me. Cbffrur 2, 3, 4,5 Chorale 4,' Drama Club 2, 34: Music Man 3,' Social Chairman of Chorus: Senior Re- File. Alice Mroszczyk 1805 Trapelo Road College Fugue Power! How can we be sure of anything -the tide changes. . . The sea sends sailors crashing on the rocks, as easily as it guides them safely home. Baud 1, 2, 3, 4: Cborale Z, 2, 3, -if Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Dance Band -lj 11I.l.A.C. 4,'.MuJic Man 34: Talent Sbow 3. -if Norlbeart Diifricl 2, 3, 4. t Q Christine Mula 678 Trapelo Road College Afiectionately called Brownie by her classmates, Chris is one of the best-liked and friendliest per- sons in school. She can always be found in the thick of the revolu- tion in 362, held daily from 7:50 to 8:00. Debbie Mullaney 32 Pleasant Street College Debsie, as she is called by Barty, can be seen eating French fries at Sal's with friends Marie, Linda and Shauna. Her future plans include teaching nursery school. Good luck! Lenore Mullen 141 Villft Street Collcgc People fill my lifeg beautiful people fill my mind. Peace Amer- ica. Love, lmb. Debafiflq Sofiety 2, 3, 4, fPre5i- delit -fly Yearbook Editor 4,' Hiflory Club 2, 3, 4,' Girl Scouts QWE- 2. sf, 4. 2-ga z -.-IAQP' Joan Murphy 10 F Prospect Hill Lane Business Joan is to bc married a ycar after graduation, and her fiancee and their life together occupy her thoughts. Main Omce 3. 4585 ,A gg-.. if 5:7 , .-ff - , fl Q ' ff' 2 I gl . f v 5 1 ff? l-K If N Gary Stephen Murphy 54 Rockridge Road College Gary can usually be seen in the Bomb at Brigham's with jack, George and Neil. Gary's hard- earned eagles will forever re- main a treasured memory. Footbafl 2, 3, -if Bayeball 2. Kevan G. Murphy 25 Hammond Street College Kevan was last seen at his hide- out in 562 with Roy, Sl1eilt1,Dave and Vinnie. Kevan and his gang were apprehended on the iunior floor. He has been sentenced to four years hard labor at Alfred University. Croix Cillllllffrl' 2. 3. 4: Imfoor Track 2, 5, -ig Olzfdofir Traci 2, 3, J. 101 '-1' Ronald Murphy 87 Maple Street Business Ron devoted the majority of his time to the arduous and exciting task of stock-car racing. Mr. Col- lins' English class also provided a challenge. Steven T. Murphy 25 Hammond Street College Steve is a person with whom you can have a lot of fun. In the morning he can be found with Chris, Roy, Kc-van, and Sheila. He is a popular member of the track team and believes they should have more recognition than they do. He can always be found with his girlfriend, Chris. Croft Cflllfifl'-1' 2, 3, -I fCaplai11 3, -U5 Olzfrffmp-T1'at'f 2, 3, -If Indoor Traci 2, 3, 4. -11 at W 102 Richard Murphy lO9-f Main Street College Rich can be st-en with friends Steve and Carrot Top while eat- ing roast beef subs. His future includes college and pro-baseball. SEXY X54 4 XXX 4 . ,i . I ' ' a3?,L?'fL .2 . , V ' V3 . f -2 ,.-my k 5 3 ' 335 1 11 '-1iiaT - '-'fr' -151, , 5- 34, .. tht! J., -f,Qb7'g5 fJ' .- 5- af 235: 11.2-:vs 'swf . ,l5'1l,.ff'.vfZ'!i'f-142 -.sg -Q ,, 5- 2241 pa - -59.39. K V s, Aff., 5. Linda Maritza Naiarian lol Circle Drive College As a French interpreter, this lively senior will achieve her goal of travel. All our best wishes for happiness are extended to her. Swfiw- Retire: Fra-fzcb Cfnfz 3. -If Eyfjglfbllflk Sldf-71 4, Ken Navien 9 Caldwell Road College One of our star trackmen, Nave enjoyed English with everyone's favorite-Miss Dt-vane. Ilffmwvffmz Rep. 2, 35 Track 2, 3. M v, . ,, 4 L V' f I I 5 I -49 x 'J' X Doug Nickerson 44 Marianne Road Business Peaceful Doug can be seen walk- ing around the beautiful halls of W.H.S. with the first two fingers of his right hand extended up- ward. ? X. xp! l li Michael Noke 75 I-Iillcrest Street Vocational Subs at the cafe were Nokey's favorite but he is looking towards a future in the service. A1 Emily Norman ll Arlington Road College Time it was . . . And what a time it was It was . . . A time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago. . . it must be I have a photograph Preserve your memories. They're all that's left you . . Drama 2, 3, 4: Mario Man 3,- C'l9'f 11-f 35 F.N.A 2: Senior Rezweg Talent Slaou' 3 Joanne Marie Nocella 34 Willow Street College ,Io can often be seen eating Chi- nese food with jane, Donna, and Mickey. She enjoyed English with Mrs. Shirley. Future plans include college at Mass. Bay. Mr.'Belliz'eau'5 Ofice 2, 3, 4,' Yearbook Staff 45 Pep Squad 2, 3. -if Italian Club 2, 3. V -9 Thomas Nolte 248 Ash Street Business Homeroom Rep. 2, 3. Cliff Nuttings 35 Watlsworth Avenue College Cliff likes skiing, surhng, drag racing, water skiing, working on cars, and eating Italian food. This busy senior plans to join the Air Force. 'U M. Marcella O'Brien II3 Thornton Road College I looked for my soul But my soul I could not see. I looked for my God, But my God eluded me. I looked for a friend, And then I found all three. Pbyrlcr Clz1b,'SiiCl1zb. ,-17.7 J 4 I jan O'Brien I4 Lyman Terrace College . . We are the greatest city, thc grcatcst nation. nothing likt us ever was. llmzor Sociely 3, 41: French Clnlz JJ Senior Rerne. 44-Q Michael O Brien 2521 Ash Street Vottitional Motorcytlt racing was Ulm N main inttrexr, llis intein-tr 'ii I traxeling should he statistic-rl in tlie INl.irint-s. lo 47 was f X 4 Donald O'Connell 26 Friend Street Vocational Okies class with Mr. St. Martin will always rate high in his mem- ories of the Voc. VJ 104 Patricia O'Brien 29 Gorham Street College This senior's favorites were Mrs. Shirley's English class and friends Donna, Linda, Norma, Diane and Sally. 'eel Eileen O'Halloran SO Chester Lane Business Eileen, a future secretary, enjoyed Mrs. Kellermans Chinese History class. She can be seen at Brig- ham's with her friends Sandy, Dolores and Linda having a strawberry coke. F.T.A.,' rllr. rllffrazzghf Office 3, 4: Talent Sbtfll' 3, Jj SH Cflzb 2. Steven L. Oliver 10' Chestnut Street Work-Study' Steve has been a long time fan of fine Italian food the gets his share at the cafeterial. He plans a career in the restaurant or tavern busi- ness. Dmzmz Club 2, 5: Homeroom Rep. 2, 3: A. V. SMH 2. 3, 4: Lifimiryi Siaff 2, 3. Eric Olofson 50 VC'ayne Avenue College Eric will always remember Eco- nomics with Mr. Sullivan and the fun he had with Don, Mike, Denny and Bill. He plans to be- come a veterinarian. Patrician O'Halloran 80 Chester Lane Business Wicked good says Patsy about Chinese food. Mr. Steinbergh and English seemed to be her fa- vorites. Helen N. Olivo 4-i Albert Street College Helen, a loyal fan of the hockey team, can be seen every Saturday in the stands of Boston Arena cheering for number nine. She and her friends Patty, Kathy, Di- ane, and Jean especially enjoy the lounge third lunch and the 2:50 bell. To this popular senior, whose talents added something extra to our Senior Revue, we wish success in all her future plans. Pep Squad 2, 3. 4: Senior Rez'ue,' Homertmm Rep. 45 Yearbook Sfaff -1. .4 l fi Phillip Olson 45 Kendall Park College Phil's favorite expression is, The voltage is high, but it's very low amperage. Couldn't possibly hurt anyone . . . Could it? Language Lab. 2, 3, 4: A.V. Stahl 2, 3: Student Cozznfil 25 German Club 2, 3, 4,' Lab Alrirtant 4: Honor Society 3, 4. Anita Olsen 9 Hawthorne Road College And now abideth faith, hope, love. These threeg but the great- est of these is love. Talent Sbouf 3,' Marie Man 3,' Cborale 45 Cboral 45 Senior Re- zfae. Richard O'Neill 36-C Lionel Avenue College Dickie plans to do a little bit of everything in the future. Burkie, Chuck and the gang wish him much success. uri asf' 'irfrf-91, Pauline O'Nelll 36-C Lionel Avenue Business Pauline always manages to find mischief wherever she is. This petite senior will always be re- membered for her parties and her fantastic imitations. Her plans in- clude nursing and marriage. Clair Preflzlent 2: Talent Sbow 3, 4: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4: Horneroom Rep. 4: Basketball 2, 31 Senior Revue. 1 Ei, 1 ft, . 43 'ffv ef ,jf ,,sl.,,f3'F'2r:g ,af-sf.'i,f.: T?-71' f rf 1 t. ,rs vt . , 15 ,f' f I ,wu- . 1 , f, 'rfffvt ft- Quit? 4 M.. , I, l all 1 4 . . f. Q - k, ,. ,, tg, -,-1, W? 3 an ,ta t.- ,f N ,, 5 4 U :aff ts 4 was-1 4 'r, ze 1 , e 4 5 af . , , , nr, ,fr .4 ,,.ils ,,. f f ff if , 7, ,ge v f y, 1 1 if f ,f 1 ' 1' Q l ,, ,-.V ,. sy .gym y. no I, a 1-of i f ff ,fy ff ,,,lww f K 'f.5'f 9 f fi 4' V .HW flffw 4 I 'ut J'-A.-i f rv:-' fjfrff' ' fij 'ft ' ' . - ,X Z, ,. -W. , .,. ' , ' 'Z . 3 r Y - ' - im-A . ,gifs ' a 51, '- ' an ' 1 sf th S f v f an V, -M 9-v h, f'QY' rpg sf Thomas O'Reilly ll9 College Farm Road Wfork-Study What we anticipate seldom oc- cursg what we least expect gen- erally happensf' Brian Osgnian 137 Virginia Road College Smoke 'em, Ozzie is the cry shouted as the gang piles in Brian's bomber. Vilhen not at Brigham's, Brian can be found on jungle patrol with Muse, Ned' die, or Toole. College awaits this handsome senior in the fall. Football 2, 3, if Baleball 2, 3, -if Baybetball 2, 3. Kevin O'Toole 55 Clark Lane College Kevin came to 'xV.H.S. just a mere youth of l20 pounds, but blossomed into one ofithe best athletes of the school. You will best remember him for his heroic football playing that led the Hawks to their first losing season, Football 2, l7l'ama Club 2, 3. 105 ... M -,- --f 'ls , - t,k.,.1 ,Y , I 'Zi ML . 14 Q85 -gb ...-an-9 es Laurie Palmer Z5 Temple Road C- lllege This is daylight. Turn and face me face-to-face. And then you'll see l'm only me, XY'ere you expecting something more? Q ' X - 3 A N , . 1 s Edward jay Patapanian 209 Dory Street College Jay will never forget his econom- ics class with Mr. Fleming. I-Ie enioys school lunches, subs and flicks with Mr. Rauch. jay leaves his gym suit to Mr. Wforonicz. Future plans include Business school. The best part of the day is the 2:50 bell, but the worst is getting blue slips! Richard Paolino 271 Grove Street College X . --Q-an.,- - z -,S .-1 2? l Freda Pappas 26 Orange Street ,. --,Mg .--di Robert Patterson Buginl-SS Bacon Stfeet ' H 7 -, '- , XY'ow! Vilhat did I do now? . Xocftwmal, N can be heard by all of DeeDee's The Alf FOYCC' 15 B055 3mb1U0f1 friends and teachers. Steak, Chi- HYICI .2lfdslL121I1Of1- nese food, and XYYI-l.S. lunches are DeeDee's favorites. I 9' 99 John Passerello 20 Dexter Street Business 1 j P- jg? hi X W' . ' Q. 1 1. Eileen Patten 45 Brown Street College No regrets, no tears, good-bye. Art Club 2. 3, 4,' Prerizlent Art Club 45 Mau. Art Saturday Claf,re.r.- Ruuian Clzzb 2, 3, 4,' Talent Slaou' 2. 1 Elna C. Paruto 135' Trapelo Road College Raven wishes to thank Mr. Morang for three years of debates. This green-eyed senior plans on making Dhotography her career. 4 in Stephen Pearlman 40 Graymore Road College Steve can most often be found in the chem lab mixing a dangerous concoction for Dr. Kubin. lf he's not there, look for him in the physics lab annoying Mr. Nelson. Chemirtry Club 2,' Red C7015 Youth 3, 4,' Lab Atristant 4,' Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. gs Nancy Pedersen 17 Melody Lane College If you ever see someone laughing for no particular reason it's prob- ably Nancy. Her favorite expres- sion is, A minute without laugh- ter is a minute wasted. C190fIl.f 2, 3. -if Drama 3. . ,nf Barbara Ann Peavy 24 Chestnut Street College To Mr. Sweeney I leave an all- girl class. Fortran class was un- believable. Lunch in C block was always good. i J Q , r K' ttf ,ff 41 c Wally Peirce 400 XY!averly Oak Road College Wally is a quiet kid until Satur- day nights, when he can be seen with lames Brown and the gang. He plans to major in science at some college, probably in Colo- rado or Switzerland. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. ft ' 'harm 'Hi' Marie Pelletier 311 School Street College Marie can always be seen at Brig- ham's or Sal's with friends Debbi and Denise. A career as an airline stewardess is in Marie's future and we wish her the best of luckl Archery 2,' Badminton 2,' Senior Rezwej Nertxrpaper Staff 4,' Red Croft Rep. 35 Library Staff 2. Darlene Pereshluha 85 Dale Street College lf the world's a vale of tears, smile till rainbows span it! SH Cfzzfz 2, 3. -if Senior Rezweq Talent Short-' 2,' Yearbook Rep, -7. Richard Pelkey 54 Crafts Street Work Study -Qt Patricia A. Pendergast 15 Mayall Road College Patty will always be remembered for her line additions to the Sen- ior Revue and Talent Show. Her charm and her all-around good looks will allow her to succeed in the field which she pursues. IDnw1a Cfufi 2,' Tdfwzt Slvozt' 2, 3. 4: Senior Rez'11e,' Sli Cflzfz 4,- Iltzfitzn Cflzb 2.' llomeroom Rep. 9 -'.-t gt' 1 - . i ,lf 'Y M5 ll' t l iff . l it 1 t H it A N Aw ll, 1 ' ' cv rv f 107 janit e Perkins we llaear Lane College To Iind this active senior, one should start looking in the Star or the Chateau. lf she's not there, Klan might be found Skiing at Killington or surfing at Horse- neck. The future holds U. Mass. and a career in foreign languages. Tultnr Slmzz' 2, 35 Senior Ret'ue.' Cflwirlnr 2, 35 Btzthflmll 2, 4: Vffllexlfull 25 flllllffl' SffLAit.'f,1' 3, -if SH Club 2,1 -4: F.T.fi. ,3,'D!'dlI1d Clulz 2. sg' 2 , K William Peterson 5 Dermody Road Vocational Bill's love for fishing should be satisfied after a year in the ser- vice. ,azmgh gill? 4' H' ' ds, an 3, I. I ? yf K . t.. I 108 S- William Perley ll Barnes Street College Bill, one of Dr. Kubin's outstand- ing students, will mdlvf ifl ClVll Engineering next year at North- eastern, He will never forget nor remember Saturday nights. Fflrflbclll 9 J t fr: :Af il 'f '- .w. 1 1 5' 45. q' rn: - .f l cd. 'rt a.- ' th! .. 4 lszfz ' S. Mark Perricone ll Hemlock Terrace College Mark, the soccer fanatic, is always found playing soccer, practicing ritlery or doing Latin homework. He will never forget Mrs. Cheng's Latin and Dr. Kubin's chemistry classes. latin Club 3, J: Claert Club 2: Rifle Tennz 4: Medical Explorer IW it, llvulflaunz Hfupilal 2, 3, 4. Raymond Pitts 24 Lowell Street Vocational Ray's urge to travel brings him to a wide open beach where he tries to catch the perfect wave on his surfboard. Thais life. 5. . '-v 1 'A' 4 E qv 1, .ef-s ,' 'f f . , .ar fiii KW: 'il . I S.. , 3 y',..ymf W, t I if .' Q' l ,fiiifff , 'Q ffl l, t ., K gf 'Qf , 3, fiji4lil1Z .: 1 ,4 121,11 - i ,t I l?,':'1.5- , , 'jg 'fi ,fj,Z.,f .fgzffip if 3 ' l ifizflf 1 Robert Powderly 69 Plympton Street Business Edward Pilicy ll Cunningham Circle Vocational An active member of the student body, Ed hopes to continue his study at college. Horkey 2. 3, 41 Teen Canteen 3, 4'.'.CldIJ Prerident 3.' Safety Com- nzzztee 3. 41 Sludent Council 4. 1 William Poirier 98 Milton Street College As Master of Ceremonies for this year's successful Senior Revue, this popular senior revealed to us all his numerous talents. Besides singing and dancing, hockey and golf top the list of his favorites, An active member of the Student Council, Bill plans to attend the Air Force Academy in the fall. We wish him luck. Hockey 2, 3, -1: Golf 2, 3, 4 fCaptuin 41: Senior Revue: Clan Vice-Prerident 25: Sludent Council 3, -ig Teen Canteen: Talent Show 3. -if WV Clubf Football 2,' Hofneroonz Rep. 4,' Drama Club 4 CALIFURWEX IT KF ELEUIOYQ -.....,+- Nancy Power Z 5 Morton Street Business If you ever plan on taking a trip by plane you may run into Nancy, who is planning to be an airline stewardess. Nancy's favorite food is lasagna. She loves to ice skate and play softball. You can usually find her in the Deli with Patty, Jean, and -Ianny. SWEEPS 110 STATE Q tl 13 is X .g 1 .X , K me Ruth Pridham 8 Fuller Street College Ruth, whose favorite class was storytime with Miss Cairnes, can frequently be seen missing the bus. That's okay because her mid- knee skirts will keep her warm. Latin Club 2,' F.N.A. 2: Chemit- Iry Club 35 Italian Club 4,' Na- liwzal Honor Sociely 3, 4. Francis Prinnier 43-B Clematis Avenue College Becoming a disc jockey is in the future for Rusty. Maybe some- day he'll take Klerry, Bobby, and Mt. Yetten on a tour of his own station. A Q Dennis Quinn 1 Dexter Avenue Business Girls and whoppers rate high with Deek. While at W.H.S. he enjoyed English with Mr. Collins. Future plans include business school. ,l f If I if nt iggzn xy . z , J J f .Env . 2 George Proctor 122 Riverview Ave. Vocational Although fried chicken was Georges favorite food it will have to be fish when he enters the navy. Pat Quirk l26 Wlillow Street College Pat has to be the sweetest senior at W.ll.S. One can ste her walk- ing hand in hand with Mike. SH Club 2,5 Lififclfjl fl.rti,i'l. 3, 10 T. 506' --any jim Radosta 2-47 XXfeston Street College College is in the future for this senior whose philosophy is! He who laughs at everything is as big a lool as he who weeps at everything. Carolyn Ray 302 Dale Street College Most assuredly, Carol's favorite pastime is writing letters. Her other favorites are Mr. Walker's iridescent shirts and Latin IV. Latin club 2, 3, 4 hfecretary 425 Frezzch Cflrb 4,' National Honor Sofiely -If B.Y.F. 2, 3, -if Comple- mentary Member of llvaltbanz ll on1e11'.f Club 4. jim Rando full Hobbs Brools Road College ,lim never stands still. To use up energy, he travels, collects coins, swims and plays tennis. College is in his future. Sir CZIIZ7 3, -if Ilafzazz Club 2, v Barbara Rayne 14 Westbrook Circle College Barbara, whose most prized pos- session is her pet bug CVWJ, spends all her spare time study- ing. And as we all know, she's had plenty of time during second and third lunches. Drama Cfzzb 3, 4. John Rando lll I-latherly Road College lohn plans to attend Boston Col- lege after serving six months in the Air Force Reserves. ,lohn is usually seen with his girlfriend ,ludy or bouncing a basketball. Bufkellzalf flzztramwafl, 2, 3, 4. 'NT Carl Ras 651 oi Lexington Strcct College Curl is going to Bentley College and will major in Business Ad- Y!llIl15IftHllJl l. PIO-IECTO Q' H. M. Reidy 5 Rangely Road College And so you ask, 'What about the innocent bystanders?' But we are in a time of revolution. If you are a bystander, you are not innocent. Yearbook Editor. Dave Rhodes 17 Galen Street College Dave is known for being one of the few married kids in school and trying hard to get his diploma. Patricia Marie Regan 63 Summit Street College Besides her love for jewelry, this popular senior enjoys English. Pat will always be remembered by her friends for her grace and stamina. She plans to attend col- lege after graduation and take up a liberal arts course. Thanks for the memories Pat, and best of luck in the years to come. Ski Club 3, 4,' F.T.A. 3,' Nalional Honor Society 3, 4,' Homeroom Rep. -if Senior Revue. Florine Richard 3 Noonan Street Vocational Flo was active in swimming and bowling while attending the Vo- cational. She plans a future in hairdressing. llffaltham D.E.C.A. Chapter. Jane Marie Reino 64 Wetherbee Road College Aquarians love change, travel, and an abundance of variety -a typical Aquarian, lane will vaca- tion in England this summer and major in television broadcasting at Grahm jr. College next year. Senior Revue. Thomas W. Rickman Jr. 78 Ash Street College I wish the 1970 class of W.I-I.S. wealthg I wish them healthg I wish them gold in store, I wish them heaven after death, what can I wish them more. QQT What are you laughing at? fl Raymond Richard 182 Robbins Street You are laughing at yourselves. Christina Rigoli 55 Loretta Road Vocational Aside from putting up posters in her bedroom, Chris plans to be- come a keypunch opt-rarer. llwtzftlrtzrrr D.lf.C.fl. Clwpftr. lll 495, 1' ' 2, .,.1 1 I hfartha Rigoli lS'1j Brown Street College And since you are without end yourself, is it not within you that a boundless thought will be born? 12 ff. f F10 1118011 Barbara Robertson 2-18 Seminole Avenue 16 Vernon Street Business College The most decisive actions of our Barbara enjoys writing letters to lite are most often unconsidered Steve. Her future plans are in the actions. held of nursing. . 2- an I-,ia , 15-7' 1 l . Elaine Rippen M Cutler SUCH Jeannette Robichaud Business 7-i Bacon Street This kids gotta go. says Rip BUSUWSS to friends Anne, Chris and Aleannette's favorite activities in- Aleanette. Elaine is particularly clude swimming, skating, and partial to Chinese food and water- skiing. VC'e wish her much suc- skiing. cess in her future. Patricia E. Roach 110 Main Street College I Energetic and vivacious Trish is in her glory when listening to The Foggen with Sue, or when she's eating one of Cass' delicious concoctions. She hopes to take up theatre arts in college, F.T.A. 35 Ski Club 3, 4,' Drama Club 2, 3, 4,' Chorus 3,' Talent Slaou' Senior Rerueg Teen Can- reezz 4. N '?' Thomas M. Robertson 2-1-3 Lowell Street College To Mr. Prohovich: I hope he re- ceives a life-time supply of Chi- nese proverbs and Butterrum Life Savers. ln my three years here, I've got by on the motto, Do not do today what can be done tomor- row. Cbemiytrg club 2, 3, 45 Debate Team 2, 3,5 Golf Team 3, 4: Barkefball fillarzagerl 4. fx,-fx William Robichaud 108 Seminole Avenue General Murielle Robichaud 46 Oak Street Business wb Christine Robinson 211 Hammond Street Business Brown-eyed, blond-haired Chris can be seen at W.H.S. with her friends Ann, Lewie and Matt. This future model spends her weekends at modeling school and her leisure time with Kevin. We wish you the best of luck in the future. Main Ofice 25 Sophomore Home 3,' junior Home 2: Senior Hoare 2, 3, 45 Englirh Office 3, 4: Science Ofice 35 Rea' Crorr 4: Pep Sqnaa' 2, 3. 4,' Talent Show 3,' Senior Rez'ue,' Prom Conznzil- tee 3, 4. jane Roche 3-A Prospect Hill Lane College ,lane has a warm and friendly personality and feels that the kids at W.H.S. are the greatest. An active member of the Senior Re- vue, her future plans are to attend college where she will major in elementary education. Latin Club fSerretaryl 2, 3,' Span- irh Club Secretary? 45 F.T.A. 4,' Pep Squad 3,' Senior Rezfueg TEAFL 4. I BIX --In Linda Roche 1117 Main Street College This brown-eyed senior can be found frequently at Bri4uham's with Joan, Lisa, and Chi-Chi. Linda's parties will always be remembered by her friends. Talent Slmu' 2, 45 Senior Revue: Drama Clulz 3,' Ski Club 2, 3, all Pep Sqzzazlg Yearbook Staff 4. Donna Rochleau 4 Chester Lane Business If there were dreams to sell, What would you buy? Some cost a passing-bellg Some a light sigh. Carolyn Rogers 1013 lDL'fI'114:tlY Rtmfitl Business During my hiluh sthool Years l have had many great times. thanks to my friends. My favorite teathers were Mr. Prolmovitli Mrs. Murphy and Miss ixltlllfdfll. l know I will miss you all very much. Soz'c'c'1',' Softball: ll.1rleflmll,' Bal minion. 113 A 'mr :C '- -i in ,I I ,. v Y i - 'if' '. 'la 4 .. - v ,r sSe'. it ' f V ' A' fi' Richard Rogers is Parnueriter Roatl Joyce Rotchford IH Cheryl Lane College Bgbblinz ,l-iiyce can be seen with CIIECSC frienas Rwsie. Denise. Nancy. and Rug eff' 5 wn the hall giving lane enthusiastically supporting atm rite teachers a 'hi. Gotii our r.:-.tbaii and basketball teams. 'lt Rick' ...c., i . We wish this friendly senior the licit. S55 C..'.f': F. 1: Dfdfllrl club 2.' GA P. T.1.':fJ! SIELLZL ,Q Sefir v' Rflfacf l f.'e'.bJxlZ -Q. ri Dana Rogife D na rgns a yery neat taxi service all tn: frienas that tv ana ni sclh Q with hint. He enjoys w :king V'I'l diferent apparatus in B .fc .,4 'Yfll ,' H.. .sh . I7,'f .1'lf.'4V,1.- ff Gj. ff:- f '? 'i ' 'c' w Xi, 4'-V HA X54 ' Luane Rollo l P9 Gr. 'ye Street Business Leonard Roy Lgane can always be f-una in l5CJ11iWfllR01i Mrs. Fitzs .feel B'bby is the Vsliiflifl-il :tain t. fic in Lpanes life. You Lenny will always reniernber Mr. gan br sur: cf thatf Her friends liaps class ana liars Theory' are B bby. Tiiffi-', ani Elaine. which might aia him in beccm- ,.t'.fe plans iiglgtie settinz ing a millionaire before hes ... ..i.c. i ' ' ,e -V O':?,':' Q -. 'hirw' ..lt...- in an c...te. ,, ,. , Chris Romano se, .1 A 'V 'i QV' jd Regina Rourke 45 Albert Street College lust for today l will lock at the world with fresh eyes and dis- cover the wonder of it. I know I must give to the world st, the wczria will give to me. Tififff Sivzzf' 2, 3: Senior Rene: S55 C3455 4,3 Dr.: U51 Club F: Year- 1, g . 9 . Rep. 2. 3. -5 Sptzr:i.ffl' Club 2 Mary Jayne Roy 2 2 Prentice Street Colieee flayne. Jayne with her feet takes one step to cross the street. This Ai.-. t LA a ,irl has a personality rw- A-' : N. ., . - tn match her size. - v T'ef'Sf-'n 3 FT Sew r 4. .. . . RFQ, Ir PVU, ,1,.6,.J . . . .. .44,4'hf, john Russell 69 Golden Crest Avenue College I have never met a motorcycle I didn't like. l want to find out what America is really like on my motorcycle. W Gale Ryberg 7 3 Bacon Street Business Gale, our lovely junior prom queen, can be seen running to Mr. Fleming's history class. She will always remember the great times and schoolmates at W.l-I.S. Future plans include work. Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4. mp. Mary Ryan 55 Chester Lane College Lou will never forget her senior English class with Mrs. McClary. With her winning 8 o'clocl-4 smile we know she'll go far. Future plans include college. l 1 5 v -Q Aan- i joseph Salvo 77 Willow Street College After thirteen miserable years, I hope to go to Bentley four years and become a C.P.A. Barleetball flfzfranzarafl 2,' Ifafiarz Club 3,' Ski Club 4. Cynthia Saia 428 Lincoln Street College Popular, green-eyed Cindy can most always be found cheering the I-Iawks or bombin' up to Brigham's with Lynne, Cheryl, and Diane. Pep Squad 2, 3, -if Senior Revue. Paula Santalucito 3-1 Fiske Avenue Business Paula, who enjoys the 2:30 bell, can be found laughing and fool- ing in the halls with one of her many friends. Future plans in- clude hairdressing. Good luck! Alain Offce 4. Paul Salamone 19 ,Iacqueline Road Vocational Sal's experience in auto mechan- ics at the Vocational will help him start his own business after graduation. Rick Sanger 43 Winthrop Street College When Rick isn't drumming, he is writing for the newspaper, eating peanut butter and jelly sand- wiches, or taking movies. l-le wishes to study photography after graduation. Nezzxipaper Staff 4, l Ili Janice Santa Maria 330 Lincoln Street Business Senior English with Mrs. Shirley rated high with Janice. She misses life at the old W.H.S. building. Janice is now looking forward to getting a good secretarial job. 'Q' ,.. 1. '---5? If.. Joseph Sarno 26 Circle Drive College Foolballf Ski Club 4. . 3 .., 45. ts Michael Scafidi 255 Charles Street Vocational Scaf spends his days of? from school down the Wal-lex, either playing pool or bowling. Jeannette Savage 215 Felton Street Business Jeannette, who can be seen in the cafe during lunch with Judie and Lois, plans to go into the field of accounting after graduation. Mr, Bellizieazfr Obzice 3, 4. .x- -..p-0' 116 GN Carl Scafidi 52 Willow Street College Weasel liked Mr. Holihan's power mechanics class and Miss NXfard's journalism class. He en- ioys working on cars and drag racing. He plans on going into automotive engineering. He still says ChevieS Rule. Vincent Scanio 4 Bemis Avenue College Vincent, who plans on college to help him prepare to be a foreign language teacher, enjoys a good game of soccer. Italian Club. Marie Scafldi 40 Dartmouth Street Business Everyone at W.H.S. will remem- ber this perky senior for her choreography in the Senior Revue and the Talent Show. To teach dancing is her future ambition. is X 5. fi Vincent Michael Scalia Crescent Street College Vince, one of our National Merit Scholars, expects to be shut down at Harvard, Yale and M.l.T. He plans to go to college next year. I-Q .,,j,.f Robert Lloyd Scheier 119 Brewster Road College Bobbing up through manholes, crushing ants with the flick of a finger, the days go toward the ultimate chink of joy which is worthy of reality. Edilor, TbiJ Week at llvaltbam High 4,' Cbemiftry Club 3,' Spanifb Club 3. 1-1, George Segien 37 Bank Street College Computers are Georges future plans, but his life now is filled with swimming and baseball. f-gag, Elaine Shapiro 19 Everett Street College Our Homecoming Queen, Elaine, keeps the school together with her great enthusiasm for all activities. Respected and well liked by all, she will be especially remembered for her voice and smile. Drama 2, 3, 4, fVice-President 415 Spanirb Club 3,' Talent Show 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4,' Senior Reruef Yearbook Businetr Manager 4. Frank Schultz IQA, 4. f fl . , . --.Q-,, Deborah Selby 95 Marlborough Road General Deb, whose future plans include marriage, enjoys her favorite class, sewing with Miss McGrath. 9 Kathleen Sharl-:ey ll XVoodchester Road 54 Marlborough Road Col lege College Fear is the lock and lauglitt-i the I should have gone to the 'Voc' key to your heart. PNA. 2,5 Sli Club 3, 4. l I I Maureen Shea 187 Hammond Street College The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. Drama Club 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 2, 3, -fj Drama Ferlizzzl 2, Lff Latin Cfnzzerzliofz 2, 3,' Senior Rezvze: The Man 11750 Came to Dirzner ,' 'The Marie Man. David Sherman 6 Freemart Terrace Vocational Auto mechanics and Mr Kap rated high with I-lerm, who hopes to open his own auto body shop. no-0? .vm I K. , J 1 I ff! . .gig ,fi I 118 Dominic Shaughnessy 56 Bedford Street Business li' i ' 43 Joseph Silva 241 Seminole Avenue Business Joe, whose future plans include a junior college, enjoys all Italian foods, Frank will agree that cars and girls rate high with joe. Michael Simmons 109 Grove Street General Michael, is never in low spirits because Pat is always beside him. The National Guard awaits Mil:e after graduation. -gf? K- . -1527? J 5 , s 1X T' David Sinclair 12 Sunset Road College Yeh, Right? , yells Dave as he drives into Brigham's with Neil, George and Gary. This ambitious senior hopes to attend college in the fall. Good luck Dave! Claemirtry Club 3g Teen Com- mznziry Council 3, 4: Senior Rerzze. S P xi Lois Smith 113 Longfellow Road Business Lunch I, Law, and passing to classes are favorites at W.H.S. with Lois. She can be found ski- ing, swimming, or eating Chinese food with friends Deb, Ed, Carol, and Rose Ann. Good luck at Mass. Bay. junior Acbiezfenzentf Senior Re- me. Edward Spillert 56 Mallard Way College To Mr. Nelson, I leave an ex- periment that can't be fouled up and a repeal of Murphy's Law. To Mrs. Jacobson I leave another student like myself. Rifle Team 2, 3, 4,' Debating 4. Susan Skinner 205 Brown Street College ft. Marjorie J. Smith 27 Cedarcroft Lane College Pulling Chariots in the Latin Convention chariot races is fun, but skiing is betterg I can go faster. Latin Club 2, 3, 4,' Latin Conven- tion 2, 3, 4,' German Club 4,' Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Team 4,' Na- tional I-Ionof Society. WK. Marianne Stahl 32 Waverly Oaks Road College Marianne can be found spacing out in her green bomber with all the guys at Brigham's. She'll never forget her fun times at the football games with Kathy, Sue, and Chi-Chi. This lovable senior's plans include nursing. Talent Sbow 2, 35 Ski Club 2,' Mr. Morangk Office 35 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Michael j. Stanton 54 Rich Street Vocational A good snowmobile and a snow covered held are enough to keep Ziffle occupied on his days off. -FQ xt K f 415' Francis Stanton 294 Warren Street College Muse can always be seen with the boys, Joey, Sully, Gunga, Steve, and Ned at Brigham's or playing football at the Stigs. Best noted for his activities on the football field, he plans to attend college after graduation. Fnorball 2, 3, Kurt Stashis 96 Prentice Street College Kurt can often be found at first lunch flirting with Shcrryl, Linda and Flllcen. During the summer, Kurt spends his leisure hours surfing the shores of Hampton Beach. Hurley 2, S. 119 sv 41 I 1 .. Lf Jean St. Germain 34 Albert Street College Jean can always be seen at the Chateau with Maureen, Nancy, and Gina. Nursing lies in the future for this cute senior. Tafezlt Slaozz' 2, 35 SH Club 3, 45 Senior R6'1'11L'. 120 My Patricia Susan Stedman 101 Hillcrest Road Business Patti can often be heard giving Don't worry about it for advice to her friends lacque, Sue, and Dianne. Steak and pizza are her favorite foods. Being a secretary is her future plan. jf. AL'f7iL'l'6'I7l6'IIl 2,' Drama Club 35 Senior Rezwef Dmma Fertizfaf 3, -if Mr. ilforazigk Office 3. Janice Claire Sullivan 6 Hemlock Terrace College Sully can most often be seen eat- ing Italian food with Patty and Kathy or out with Marshall. Her favorite time of day is, without a doubt, the 2:30 bell and Mr. Foley's homeroom period. We wish Janice success in all her future plans. Senior Rezwej Ski Club 3, 4. ,, . Ed Strong 19 Colonial Avenue College Kevin Sullivan 68 Hollace Street College Sully, claims to be W.H.S.'s all American boy. The hot dog at the ball game, mom's apple pie, and the .girl he left behind will always remain his motto. Sully plans to attend college and we hope he will be successful. Barebafl 2, 3, 4. MaryLee Stuart 5 8 Prospect Street College If you're ever in Expresso's,,1ook for Stu with Dave, Carole, Bill, Al, Cindy, Joe, Jan, Dave L., Donna, Kevin, John, Micky, and Jim. Kathleen Sullivan . 31 Rose Hill Way College Kathy can always be seen riding to football games and Brigham's in her V.W. with Patty and Janice. This pretty and popular senior finds the lounge D block and Znd lunch her favorite times of the day. She seeks a career as an executive secretary and we wish her luck. fx ae'-Qi'-s Lynne Sullivan 457 Lincoln Street College This happy senior can be found up Brigham's with all of her com- panions. We will always remem- ber Lynne for her silly laugh and grin. Lynne's future plans include teaching. Homeroom Rep. 3, 4,' F.T.A. 45 Senior Revue. 6 Loretta Sullivan 58 Potter Road College Grunch Gnurfle Gneer de la zotz Fou de vers drivel sufny ev de la ots. -Brian jones Other quotable quotes: Get back! Today is the tomorrow you thought about yesterday. German Club 2, 3, 4: Softball 2,' Basketball 25 Cbemittry Club 35 Ski Club 3, 41 History Clzzb 4: Senior Rezfue. xv -ff , . .z ., Sherrie Lee Sullivan 76 Chester Lane Business Providing you can communicate. Gordon Surette 16 Chamberlain Terrace Vocational Gordy's contribution to Waltham High's Hockey team proved to be invaluable. I-le plans to become a printer after some study. Hockey. f-f av' Laurie Sweeney .fqw 28 Wetherbee Road College Robert Sweeney 50 Leitha Drive College Bob can be seen with the boys, Bobby, Dickie, Burkie, and Steve riding around Brigham's or at W.H.S. dances and games. Col- lege lies ahead for this handsome senior. Football 2, 3, 4,' Homeroom Rep. 2, .35 Bateball 2. Y, I 1 V J ,l Stexen Sweeney 56 Hammond Street College lf it's vuorth doing do it Steve csti mtctnu. . . .p.. to take chef courses. Tv'r1cv5.' Baseball. ,A , ,, V .'.I.,, , . 1 'fi .', 55, rg' r A 5.4.4 :Q :'..,,f 'if .,:'- af l JUL Don Paul Sylvester 28 Francis Street Vocational The Ace plans to use his knowledge of printing to become a lithographer. His motto never put off till tomorrow what you can do today is sure to help him in the future. Alan Robert Tauber 240 Main Street College If you ever walk by a classroom and hear someone pounding on a desk, Al is in there. Playing drums with his band and being co-captain of the Rifle Team fills his time completely. I-Ie's got a moustache now! Lalin C1116 2,' Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. l22 Richard Sweet 26 Berkley Street College He who can both laugh and make others laugh is truly for- tunate. After college this happy- go-lucky senior plans to become a disc jockey. According to Bob and Rick, he will go far in this field. Dick would like to thank Mrs. Biddle for making his stay at W.H.S. more enjoyable. ff Joseph Taranto 379 Newton Street College ,loe enjoyed hanging around the corridors in the morning and be- fore class, football games, and Saturday night parties. Mr. Flem- ing's economics was the most in- teresting class. Barietbafl 3: Barebafl. Michael Taurisano 51 Hiawatha Street Vocational Butch would like to come back and teach at the Vocational after further study. i i if John Thambash 9 Chester Lane College When john isn't seen going up the hill or eating Italian food, he can be found with Finn, Jack, Bob, and Burky. John hopes to enter the service after graduation. Footbafl 2. dfh' -...H-39 f as '27 Paula Teele 75 Virginia Road College Don't make any noise in the library today. I really have to try to study, says Paula. Paula can be found with Chris and Barb before school. French club 4,' Senior Revueg F.T.A. fTrea5zzrerj 4. 4 ,gd X Ellen E. Thorne 131 Marlborough Road College Ellie, whose favorite saying is Who, me? likes eating Chinese food and dancing. She can usually be found taking part in her main interest-just having fun with Al, Debbie, David, and Allen. Future plans include travel. Drama Club 4, 7 Kenwood Lane Theresa Tirone 30 Beech Street Business Theresa, whose future plans in- clude marriage and hairdressing, enioys being with Sally, Pam, and Charlie. AS Robert Tomusko 71 Caughey Street College Bob will miss Latin conventions and Mr. Walker's world affairs class. His future plans include college and a job in the field of education. Latin Club 2, 3, 4,' German Club. Frances Trifilettl 14 Charles Street College-Business Memory is the treasure-house of the mind wherein the monuments thereof are kept and preserved. kills Homeroom Rep. 4,' F.T.A. 4: Yearbook Editor 4,' National 1 A Honor Society. . fl 4' gifif' . sr if g H gf? ,gs its 'ir' 372. as are taifd Betty Jane Troie Gafl' Tobin 72 Fiske Avenue 36 Amory Road College BUSHICSS Betty -lane can be found working The strain of the Doing leads to HI U10 Walfham HOSPUHI .Of the pgaqe Of the Dgnef' skating Llp 211' the Wal-lex With the crowd. Tafezll Show 2,' Claorar 2, 3. S Barbara Twomey 2 57 School Street nn College Barbara's Fnglish class with Mrs. Shirley will be a help at business school next year. Friends include Debbie, planet, Dianne, Bunlcie, Betty, and Dave. Barbelball 2: Volleyball 2. Vivian Anne Ukraine Pamela Toy 41 Washington Avenue Business While at W.H.S., Pam enjoyed English with Mr. Steinberg. Fu- ture plans include business school. Maiiz Office 4. College Always remember to forget The troubles that passed away, But never forget to remember The blessings that come each cliiyln BdJ'k6fbdU 2, 35 Voifeybdif 2,' Tezznir 3, -if German Cfub 2, 3,' Sei C1115 2, 3. 4,' Drama Club 2, 35 F.T.A. 2, 3,' National Honor Socieiy 3, 4. IZN H I I r Yvette Veilleux 553 Crescent Street Business This cute senior enjoys eating, talking and watching Wayne play hockey. While at W.H.S. Yvette enjoyed English with Mr. Collins and the 2:30 bell. -7' 1 3' f ff is Patricia Velardo Z5 Hawthorne Road College Skiing and cheering rate high on this senior's activity list. English with Mrs. Jacobsen, apples, and steak are Patti's favorites. Best of luck in her career as a social worker. BLz,rLetfmU,' VoUeyball,' Sli Team -if SH Club 2, 3, -if Cbeering 4. Paul Vincent 60 Winthrop Street College Who cares what they say? lt's a nice way to live, lust taking what nature is will- ing to give. Szrimmifzg Team 2, 3, 4 fC'0- Cdpldili 4l,' Dcfnztirzg Team 2, 3. 4: Ilixlory Cfzzfz 2, 3, 45 Oulufard Boznzd. ,,.-af' Bruce H. Walazek 16 Fern Street Vocational The training Wally received at the Voc. will help him to get rich in the held of printing. 'T J I 1 r 51 .' .' .u tp- ,. Y. i . 3: 'taxi .., Lv . ,ai - vfrffiff 4 f.. 4 :lr-,-' ,4 Frances Marie Viveiros 116 Prospect Street College The language of friendship is not words, but meanings. It is an intelligence above language. Frances will study psychology at Newton College of the Sacred Heart next year. '41 '- ,rdf A..-Z 4- 2 7247, r 1 'f I 4 r 4 . . ,!s,g,f,3gi ,.,. . A ' , ei ,Qs S - 1 ' 5 A f , I Itric Wfald ron -' ff 1, - 21 Gilman Road i Hr, College ' .mn il . , - - Betxx een haskethall, tennis. his ioh, and his studies, llrit had a I ' busy lile at Wfllh. A memlvt 1' of the Honor Sru.1f.'tV, Eric oe- came the first editor-infchiel mul the Crimson Crier, Biluielfnzff rlf1lmmfn'.1f',' .'?, vi' limi L Ifnzfl 2.' T4 Hurt 'lic img 4, 1' llffnffr' Sffz'i1li.' Nc sz lflrfflc 1' ,7f.f1.'o:v ruelrztgf. l2 if .., 5 Joan XY'alker 19 Neighbors Lane College This popular and flirtatious senior can often be found space-riding with Bev, Budgxie, Lisa, and Guntea, along with the gang from Britzhams XX'atchin,2 submarine races rates highly with this col- lege bound senior. Drama Cfzzb 2: Tafefzt Sbozz' 2, 35 Senior Rezizzep Yearbook Staff 45 SH Cfnb J. Richard Walker 1 University Park Vocational The Navy is in Rich's future. .sf ,Ni 'G 126 David Walker 263 W'orcester Lane College XY'here there is vanilla ice-cream with hot fudge and whipped cream, you'll hnd Dave. He'll also be seen with joe and lean. Every- thing he sees is dynamite. A' -rs . 4 g--W t' Ronald Warner 159 Overland Road Work-Stuciy' ag-X l fir- N Donald Warren 50 Dorchester Street Business Donald is looking forward to be- coming a computer programmer at the Career Training Institute in Boston. Band 2, 3, -if Ifafiarz Club 2, 4,' Dafa Procerring Club. .- , I! ai I-. Robert Wfalsh jr. ll-12 Trapelo Road Vocational Bob, whose hobbies include racing: cars and motorcycle riding, would like to attend Xwentworth in September. I QX. 'N 5 s ,gig J 1 ,, rs. I , .. mfs ' ' Ax, J 'Q-re -X1 ,, s N t 29? XQ if-xx: 3 fn X Q ,AG f Q -, Ea , ,' Teri Weeks 399 Crestent Street College Teri is a brown-eyed freckled- faced doll. She enjoys school, but looks forward to graduation. She loves being with her friends, especially Carol. Sei Club 4.' Talent Show 3,' Senior Retfuej Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Mr. Lez'ey'J Ohzice 4. Gordon Wellington 40 Clements Road College To each his own. Sam Webb 105 Edgewater Drive College Sam will always remember the good times at the football and basketball games with friends John, Bruce, and Bill. He hopes to take Business Administration at Northeastern. Ad-loauve Commilfee 4,' Hockey 2: Rifle 3, 4. Joan Weidenfeld 69 Copeland Street College Next year Joan plans to attend Chandler's where she will study to become a medical secretary. Homeroom Rep. 2,'Tale11t Slyou' 3. f R X .4 . 4 tt when efwmnw, , ' 2 . was :Y fc ffl' ,gi ? Cheryl Wellman 1490 Trapelo Road College Georges fondest memories of WHS will include her bird calls, Mr. Lundberg's math class, and the Talent Show. Her bubbling personality insures her of success in college. SL! Club -elf Homeroom Rep. 4,' Rainboug' Language Lab. 2, 3. f 1 .J .. X 's A lu . 'fa . 4,5 .., Q U t- Y 35 ' if kr if ' at - ' ' ' an ti A J if ' ' fi bl t lr ,g 5 -y ii ,2 i, 2, . 4- : - , C 5 l 2 fn. - .. Vg E11 wt t 1 ' if - ., 2-. .VU 4 WL, rg 1 5, l 25, 1-1 f A I l Q il I K nl 5 .5-tial. Flikl . ati vl a x Q 1 ls x x at git tlil lt 'lf R l ri r f 'l m A' 1,5 li,l1 41 ' Barbara Wentworth lOl Bowdoin Avenue Business You'll always see Barbara walk- ing in and out of Mr. Morang's office during the day. The green speckled-eyed blonde plans to be- come an airline stewardess in the near future. Mr. Momngk Office 4. 1. . V' V1 'gs .. . its - 1 25 25 f Lwfl . -. LN ' t 'i f' fi Q 3 ' 1- if fx ' , 'H . A ,- i . . V. V 1 Robert Wellmen 61 Milnor Street Vocational Bob will look sharp in his navy blues! He is noted for running over to lunch at the cafeteria. ., mv Zjgwwk Sally West Bl Cedar Hill Lane College Sally can be found walking down the halls of Wg1ltli:11'i1 High sing- ing the Daughter of Rosie O'Grady or imitating somt-one swallowing a hard lDUll'.'tl egg. Future plans include bctoniing ti nurse. Bewarel l2 l . 1 l L -4 'S-.-. .1 a flf' Dorothy Whalen 155 Prospect Hill Road College Dotty's favorite class was chemis- try with Gabby Yettenf' You can always see Arthur and Dotty racing towards her locker before third lunch. She plans to study nursing at Framingham Union. ClJemi,r!ry Club 41: Alf. Lez'y'5 OMC? 4,' Senior Rez'ue,' Taleni Shffu 3,5 Pep Squad 2, 3. 4. 128 Susan West 51 Cedar Hill Lane Business Slim-jims, English, and playing cards are Big Bemis favorite pastimes. Sue is usually found with Cathy, Brian, and Joey. Mrs. Czarnowski is proven to be Sue's favorite teacher. Best of luck in the business world. 'U' Richard Wheaton Jil Alderwood Road College Always rides his bike-even on cold mornings. Even though Richard hates school, he loves his little discussions with Mr. Mru- gala about his future. Rifle 2, 3. 4. 'v-IK Thomas Whelan 21 Gregory Street Vocational Known around the school as Chop-Chop, Tom hopes to be- come a Karate expert, so that he can teach it in the future. William Wilde 51 Barbara Road College Bill enjoys three lunch blocks. He can be seen wandering the halls singing Who's Sorry Now? Our football co-captain intends to study Liberal Arts in college. I would rather go through life wanting something I didn't have than having some- thing I didn't want. Foolball 2, 3, 4.' Baseball 2, 3, 4: Clwrui 2. 3. 4: Chorale 3. 4: Senior Rerue: Talent Show 3. 4,- U7 Club 3. 4: Student Council 4,' Teen Cauleen 45 Music Man 3. Robert Wheeler 12 'Espie Avenue, Maynard Vocational Building up cars has been Bob's main hobby. He has had no trouble in making friends despite the fact he comes from so far away. Richard White 5 7 Tudor Street College QR Chuck Williams 66 Miriam Road College Chuck often forgets to go to homeroom, since he lives in the newspaper ofhce. He and Eric can often be seen running around looking for a good story. German Club,' Basketball lln- tramurall: Student Council, Crim- son Crier lCo-editorl. fff' Warren Wilder 23 Caldwell Road College Warren can be seen getting into homeroom just before the bell. With his friends Bruce, Bill, and John, he can be seen after school at one of Waltham's sub shops. His future plans include college. Hockey 2, 3, 4,' Talent Sbow 2, 3. Sandra Wright 4 Wampum Avenue Business All that remains of yesterday are my many memories of W.H.S. all locked behind a doorg all I wish for now, is the courage to face the world. Student Council lPresidentI 4,' Junior Class Presidentg Prom Committee 3,' Pep Squad 2, 3,' Cbeerleader 45 Drama Club 2, 3,' Talent Sbow 2, 3. 4: Senior Reuueg Girls Sports 2: Student Faculty Committee 4. Robert Wolfe 24 Hersum Way College . . Silence will serveg it is an older tongue: The empty room, the moonlight on the wall, Speak for the unreturning traveler. Spanish Club 4,' Senior Revue. Paul Yamartino 36 Florence Road College Yarms meanders into school every morning with lohn or Phil and utters the all important ques- tion: What's for lunch today? Computer Club 2: Chemistry Club 3, 45 Audio Visual 2, 35 Language Lab Assistant 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 4: Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4,' Junior Acblere- ment 35 Explorer Scouts 3. Ray Yetten 25 Central Street College Neddie will always be remem- bered for his great action on the ice as well as in the other sports, His friends will never forget him, We wish him luck at col- lege. yi: l 'T iv QP tai Linda Young 10 Bowdoin Avenue Collcgc Sherryl You ng 15 Cabot Street College Sherryl can always be seen smiling as she walks down the W.H.S. corridors. We want to wish her luck in her future plans of becoming an X-ray technolo- gist. Senior Rezfuef Talent Show 2, 4: Chernittry Club 3,' Shi Club 4. Joyce Zaia 28 Smart Street College If you can . . . lust for a mo- ment . . . Remember in your life when the glow of ioy was so bright that it seemed as if time stood still . . . then that joy will blind you forever. Lafin Club 2. 3, 4: Shi Club 3, 4,' FTA. 4,' French Club 4: Honor Society 4. l3O Richard Young 72 Brewster Road College Rick can most often be found with Mike and Vac involved in some sort of weird situation. Rick will surely go down in his- tory for his great contributions to the Ski Club. Shi Club 3, 4. Maureen Burley 151 Beal Road College Burl is the constant companion of Ellen and Nancy. Nursing school is in the future. Mr. Lez'ey'J Office 3: Mr. Belli- 1feau'r Office 3. , .lf I Lisa Anthony Zagami 69 Alder Street Vocational Applejacks in the morning helped Zag get through his math class in the afternoon. ,CZ Sandra Zanghi 11 Rando Lane College Math with Mrs. Feldman helped to make Sandy's senior year her best. She can be found any morn- ing before school in the parking lot with Diana and Donnie. We wish her the best of luck in her nursing career. David DuFresne 19 Centre Street Vocational A good game of pool with Art, Mike or Tom is Dave's favorite pastime, but knowing that time is of the essence, Owl plans to join the service and settle down. Carolyn Zeytoonian 202 Temple Road College The future lies not in the hands of Fate, but in ours . . . Chemitrlry Club 2,- French Club fPre5identj 2, 3, 4: Library Council 2,' Choral 2, 3, 4,' Honor Society 3, 41 Senior Rezfueg French Literary Magazine fEdi- zorjg English Oiice 4: FTA 3. Deborah Augusta 37 Nathan Road Business Cynthia Halloran 1776 Trapelo Road Vocational When Cynthia's not eating Chi- nese food with Linda, Laurie, and Betty, she's having a blast in Mr. O'Neil's class. Computer Programming is in her future. Waltham D.E.C.A. Chapter. Carol M. Malone 46 Mokema Avenue Vocational John Pelkey 34 Crafts Street College Sneakers enjoyed Mr. O'Bie's class most at W.H.S. because of his fantastic jokes! This ambi- tious senior is planning to go to college in the future. Carolyn Santamaria 75 Dale Street, Waltham Vocational Joan Goulding 58 Hansen Road, Waltham Vocational Kenneth Church, Jr. 92 Marlborough Road Vocational Rusty enjoys working on cars so'much that he plans a career doing auto body work. Omer LeBlanc 83 Calvery Street Business Judy Mazmanian 35 Wingate Road General Brad Ross 104 Greer Street College Joyce Skotland 30 Sanders Lane Distributive Education Joyce enjoyed some great years at Waltham High with Donna, Jean and Dianne. She'll prob- ably be another Joan Baez, once masters the guitar. David Ferson 22-24 Lowell Street College Deborah Lore 205 Charles Street Vocational Dianne McCullough 101-A Main Street College Dennis D. Rudenauer 22-H Dermodv Road Vocational Rudy is a polite, conscientious and industrious boy who can't do anything but succeed in life. He has enjoyed his three years in printing with the three greatest teachers he has ever had. James Haensgen 63 C Hanson Street College Joseph Machado 316 Lincoln Street Vocational Joe insists that his Nova SS is the fastest thing on wheels. Michael J. O'Brien 73 Amherst Avenue Vocational Stephen Sarno 26 Circle Drive Vocational Hanging around with Muse, Greg, and Jose was Steves pas- time but it appears that hc will be a union carpenter in a few years. 131 In Memoriom It is possible that the measure of a man's life lies in what he leaves behind. Thoughts and feelings of friends, bitter, at first asking why, but bittersweet with the passage of time. Accepting that the universe moves in strange ways, scarcely comprehensible to man. Yet the experiences of every man reveal that much more of his nature. By this scale these lives were rich indeed for they remain a part of us still . . . a smile, a shadow. Ended? Perhaps only begun. 1 F 414' 5 Brian Pierce Robert Linstrom Q5-hifi he r tl Daniel Foley 'K Gary O'Brien john Hancock al ,J-QW Paul Brassard My Q S M, U 1 , I : if .f 'ff 'YQ Ja fa sf-1 my lb xx, I AA ' ' . Y' S! ' 1 3' gen Wayne Strange 'QQ 164 Denise Sandstrom lU ' -vw 's . 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I , 1 f'lf'I1 f ,, : 1f11f.'!,',1 , ' 1 ,I 'ff' .A r ff I1 ,..f Class Day It was not particularly distinguished weatherwise. The air was cool, with the fresh- ness of morning, a light breeze stirred in the tree tops. It was hot . . , Mrs. Czarnowski coaxed and cajoled reluctant almost-graduates into alphabetical order. It was Monday, rehearsalg graduation wasn't until Wednesday. Class bells rang . . . F block - G? The future beckons: will it at least be free of bells? Class day attendance optional. It had grown hot . . . some chose the beach instead. The air was muggy in the corridors behind the art rooms. Smiles rested on the faces of strangers in white gloves or shirts and ties . . . formal smiles . . . Pomp and Circumstancen. The carpet in the auditorium is thick, rich. It is cooler there-Ann Bourgeous is elected Queen. She smiled . . . it seemed fitting for a queen. Her roses a deep red . . . she wears a tiara . . . We are together . . . seniors . . . We laugh together but there is an uneasiness, a feeling that the present moment has already passed. Ceremonies end . . . A few linger . . . then there is only silence . . . '. Q-.A .11 4 -.,.'.. -X-,rx ,. ' QU. - , w ., yy 3, ' ' 'N ' '. ' HN Q-'. i .'-,.4 f - ?: ' :ix fi .c K -'. a.'.' mf ' ' X I . ,+A 11,1 gh L I Pi 1 'r . -'-4x . A H... ,. l ', A 1 K I li, 4..:.lg 7k H - Q-Is., l- . , E? J SA-?1' KW V .0 .v ,1 25 ,v wr X -W l!lgs I, .,1 Class lDoy Queen f - a i fr iiil it , 'Jil L .E X .fligwlf sf 33: it if rg-ggi ,QI Lindsay Kilgore l46 if 'T I 5 Ll Nu-. Sherryl Diong Queen Ann Bourgeoisg Cynthia Saiag Elizabeth Martin Class History William Wilde Nancy Broclrick . 5.x W1-L! Q . .. . 1 4. . .' 1 -1' l.,4.x, . : .v . ':':. --,,,H-.. -,.x x 1-TIG:-f 'fi' 5- I ' J '. L' , , 1 E e P 1 1 .- g , 4 , 33 4 is f iv 31 H' '5 f r I I , , a I Vx fy, 1 is F34 1 2 V1 H, ,, gi g . , 3i1', lah! 'fl , 2 Fggsfj X' agexfiii wi, L 7422- a g A as Wx 'J 1 P1 ,Sgt f . 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' uE'1-Vf s' Class Wit Sandy Carlson Brian Halloran 150 Class Musicians Alice Mroszczyk Bruce Berberian Class Artist Maureen Shea Al Garnache sw , 'vzzznuw Most Athletic Linda Emmetts Ned Yetten Ann 1 3 Q K D ELK., f f Class F hrt Q Pauline O'Neil Rob Burke M .1 v--asv-A 40 Best Dancer Marie Scafidi Matt Garrigafl Best Looking Bourgois Richard Abelli QWW 3 ' ' Personality Plus Simonne Leger jack Depags -- 'zu . 2-+153-X r -rv-4 fi .3 V25 A fbi A, as .4 it , 3 I les ' ' ff we Best Dressed Linda Najarian Doug Nickerson 153 Groduolion It was hot on the pavement . . . this is how a life-style ends, with Pomp and Circum- mmce and maroon and white gowns. There is little conversation . . . one is over-awed by the formality, the solemnity of the occasion. Clustered in groups of two and three, the graduates awaited a signal . . . One is con- fused by the enormous crowd of people. They seem alien . . . Could they have been the ones passed in the corridors during lunches or at 2150? The grass was wet with evening dew . . . the playing-field transformed . . . how often had each person come running over this same hill in gym-suit and sneakers? The traditional exercises began 5:30 P.M .... we live in an age in which tradition is constantly being challenged . . . we seek for something to believe, to hold on to. The commencement address was given by Thomas J. Murphy, managing editor, The News Tribune . . . Commencement addresses usually deal with the challenge of the future, this challenge has special significance for the class of 1970, because The Seventies-A Dynamic Decade has to be more than a catchy-phrase-If the members of the graduating classes of 1970 are not able to meet the challenges of the seventies-among them: pollution, political turmoil, both foreign and domestic, and over-population, then the future will indeed be dim. Scholarship and prize recipients were divided into three groups and presented their awards by Mr. Husson. Walking off the stage, holding their envelopes, there is some- thing in the eyes and the way they carry themselves that indicates pride in their accom- plishment. They have worked hard and are pleased with the reward. There was pride also in the faces of the graduates as they received their diplomas. The sun had set as the final strains of the recessional sounded . . . the gowns are returned, perhaps with the sincere wish that others may wear them on occasions such as this with the dignity and respect for tradition which we, the class of 1970, hoped to demonstrate. Jfv s r K ' 1. 4 A 1 :'f'l j i IA!! lO1O P CY fb ' 0 . I D . 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'Q'--pi, WAHI l , ,.-Q. n '9'a , Carol Steppe Csenatorj, Pam Gaudet Cvice presidentl, Pam Keyes Cpresidentl, Joanne Travaline Csecretaryb, Nancy Carry fsecretaryb, Peter Lancto Csenatorl, Mining: Sheila Castello Ctreasurerl. Clciss ol 1971 The junior class found themselves in the awkward position of being just as lost as the sophomores when school finally opened in September, but as soon as they could find their way to the Junior lounge, plans were under way for a mammoth bake sale at Grover Cronin's. The returns from the sale funded the junior Prom which was planned by and attended by most of the class. The class officers, who were active in the Student-Faculty Senate along with other duties, received a high degree of cooperation from their classmates. Paul Parisi demonstrated the potential for leadership to be found among the juniors in his capacity as Vice President of the State Convention of Student Councils. They have shown an interest in the affairs of the community, as well as the school. As seniors, they will undoubtedly do much to strengthen the ties between the school and community. ll 3 1 r' 'Q I 'ir za.. rf i-A 210 Mr. Thorp Audrey Abbott, Karen Aborn, Ioel Ackerman, Gregory Adams, Ana Alicea, Linda Aliseo, Pat- rick Allea, Mark Allison, William Andrews, Louis Annunciata, Debbie Antico, Margo Antonucci, Lorraine Arena, Patrick Arena, Mary Allen, Karen Arenburg. if I ,1- in r ' f Y 7 Work- Study Mr. Heoley Firrt Row: Richard Racicot, Peter Boudreau, Rehal LeBlanc, Alan Cook, Kenneth O'Brian, Wayne Lorrette. Second Row: Kevin Brasco, Gary Ander- son, Raymond Nichols, Neil Cormier, Michael Connors, Donald Bardsley, Robert Sterdavent. 1 wa' if ' has 211 Miss Word First Row: Sally Arnold, Iudith Aucoin, Patricia Arsenault, Deborah Babul, Dee Ann Bachelder, Diane Aubie, Jeanne Balevic. Second Row: Gall Bardsley, Iames Auld. cl0hfl Arnold. Ge0fffeV Aucoin, Fred Badger, Robert Arnold, Peter Bar- makian, Michael Arnold, Pul Arsenault, lose Aviles, Stephen Aykanian. Aflfh00Y Arrardo- 212 Mrs. Feldman Fin! Row: Linda Bergeron, Donna Barrile, Evelyn Brunaccini, Cynthia Black, Donna Bergeron, Debra Beran, Susan Bennett. Second Row: Ianice Berto- lami, Tina Bassakides, Cecilia Bastarache, Michael Benson, Salvatore Barone, Michael Bernardi, Kath- ryn Bergstrom, Cheryl Bishop, Sharon Besso, Niki Behrikis. 1 ' ' '32 X N W Q . ' 2' 'if' 'in il 'W X 'fb 5' , if' ,E I-'5' 215 Mr. Collins Firrt Row: Clemence Cassie, Marie Cappadonna, Carol Cappaddona, Ellen Burke, Brenda Burns, MHUOU Cafpentmo, loyce Callahan, Barbara Bur- nell, Kathy Burke. Second Row: Martha Bush- way, ,lean Burke, Pamela Cardarelli, William Butcher. Stephen Cappaddona, Francis Butman, Iames Butler, Daniel Callahan, Stephen Campbell loseph Campbell. ' Mrs. McCloiry Andrew Blaiklock, Paul Blanchard, Tom Blanchard, Ianet Block, Damian Blumen- reich, Paul Bogosian. Patrick Boisvert, lames Bonica, Valari Bonica, George Borrell, Patrick Boudrot, Carol Buckley, Ioanne Bourque, Rachel Bouley, loe Brescia, Susan Bresnahan, lohnni Briggs, Marjorie Brinron, Diane Brody, Denise Brooks, Paula Brophy, Cather Brotman, Sue Bry, Sue Bryant, Karen Buccella. 'ss Jax' ' 'F-'T ,-in 3 E , fn- au- as -1. sus- Miss Hayes Firrt Row: Wendy Chamberlain, Eveline Chais- son, Lucy Centola, Nancy Carry, Sheila Cas- tello, Sandra Chiacchio, June Cericola, Eliza- beth Carroll, Pamela Chapman. Second Row: Lynette Chatto, Robert Casey, Edgard Chaisson, Richard Chebookiian. Douglas Charney, loseph Carroll, Miss Hayes, Michael Corbett, Robert Chadwich, Dennis Caruso, Arthur Chaprales, Gayle Cerqua. R. f 'Tr 218 Mr. Gouvecl Fin! Row: Chuck Coveney, Jeff Crane, Marleen Curtin, Carole Cuerdon. Second Row: Debbie Cosgrove, Claire Cottone, lohn Curtis, Donna D'Agostino, Judy Crosby. Third Row: Denise Cormier, Steve Creamer, David Cosgrove, Ruth Corrigan, Ioyce Crane, Diane Cox. Mrs. Czcirnowski Fin! Row: Lois Conrad, Barbara Chris- tie, Margaret Christopher, Denise Cormier, Betsy Clark, Diane Cincotta, Mary Connaughton, Connie Cimino, Pauline Collins. Second Row: Peter Corcoran, Paul Cooney, Kenneth Cobb, Richard Coleman, Robert Colten, Brad- ley Childs, James Clarke. Stephen Cin- cotta, Michael Curtin, Theodore Consoli, Wayne Cook, Gail Cobb. V 221 Miss Huck First Row: Timothy Driscoll, Maria DiCarlo, Alain Doucet, Denise Dubie, Elinor Dubois Paula Duddy, Diane Domurat, Karen Dion ,loyce Donahue. Second Row: Paul DiLuca Michael DiNauta, John Dileone, Ioseph Dou cette, Albert Dube, Robert Duffey, Douglas Dufresne, David Drinon, David Drew, Stephen Donnelly, Iohn Dideo, Stanley Dinoff. Min- ing: Paul Douglas, Kathleen Doherty. 220 Miss Franklin Firrz Raw: Joyce Delany, Donna David, Karen Dellacamera Sharon Delong, Mary Daly. Second Row: ,Ioan Denno, Diane Demarco, Patricia Daly, Diana Dallaire, Patricia DePass. Third Row: john Danforth, Robert Dagostirio, Kevin Darcy, Michael W 5150 l 225 Mrs. Holley Fifi! Row: Diane Felix, Susan Duprez, lane Fiorelli, Sally Erickson, Roseann Famosi, Ivlarif.-tra Dupuis, Bernice Dupuis. Second Rffzv: Virginia Faulstich, Sharon Edmunds, Beth Ellis, Williani Edmunds, ,ludith Dunn, Claudia Perri. Tlnri Row: Mariorie Eisner, Alphor-,se Fanara, XViIiiam Faranda, David Dunbar, Robert Field, XYi'altt'r Durkin, Terrence Eagan. l u X f v 240 Mrs. Kerr Firrt Row: Barbara Gullorti, Linda Gillen, Joanne Giorgiana, Cynthia Gracia, Patricia Halstead, Frances Giorgiana. Serond Row: Ralph Gueli, Merril Griff, Paul Gisbourne, David Giardina, Mark Glen, Peter Goode, Edward Giardina. Sgli Bc ls. Q3 228 Miss Cox First Row: Donna Fuller, Iacque Gahan, Susan Gagnon. Second Row: Elizabeth Fraser, Dana Forgione, Iirn Fitzpatric, Robert Geary, Charley Flanders. Third Row: Beverly Fraser, Maria Gemelli, Debora Gallagher, Donell Freeman, Pam Gardiner, Joe Gandiosi, Richard Galla- gher, Karen Generoso, Marilyn Gettings. . far, .. 1. EYE.. 16 r:,g'r'-r ,E 242 Mr. Harrington First Row: Barbara Hinckley, Karen Hosmer. Mary Hines. Second Row: ,lean.HaYdCf15 C3501 Hartley, Priscilla Howard, .Gail Hentzi, Rita Hardiman. Third Row: Richard Handrahan. Ernest Hood, Gary Hersey, Shirley Herring. William Hines, Edmund Hebert, l00 Haves. Robert Hartford. 243 Mrs. Apelicm Fin! Row: Diane Johnson, Beverly Jigariian, Christine Howe, Cynthia Johnson. Second Row: John Izzi, Leo Howe, Mary Iagulli, Marcel Jacob, Dennis Jee. Third Row: Allan Jacobs, Ken James, Jim Jigariian '1- Mr. Sweeney Pint Row: Larry Langton, Mary Kokidko, Pamela Keyes, Linda Kibort, David Kyte. Sec- ond Row: Carole Kelner, Luanne Kenney, Anne Kirrane, Angela Lambrose, Barbara King. Third Row: Jay Kleiner, Peter Lancto, John Lamport, Douglas Kennedy, Tony Lando, Steve Lahaise. Miss Glcidysz Fir!! Row: Nancy Kachagin, Karen Johnson, Jeanette Kazaniian. Second Row: Maura Kelly, Joanne Juyuran, Lissa Kasper, Beverly Karlberg, Charlene Jones. Third Row: Kevin Kelly, Brian Jones, James Kelly, Richard Jacobs, Kevin Keedy, Chris Keene. Mining: David Joliet and Margaret Karamas. Woe 16 247 Mr. Gcilligcan Fin! Row: Deborah LeBlanc, Marie LeBlanc, Tim- othy Leahy, Barbara Leduc, Doreen LeBlanc. Second Row: Daniel Lee, William Lawler, Rich- ard LeBlanc, Thomas LeFort, Peter LeBlanc. -1 249 Mrs. Jacobson Firit Row: Kevin Malloy, Peggy Manero, Paul Margini, ,lean Martenuto, Ron Maillet. Second Row: Denise MacNeil, Kathy Madden, Carol Magazu, Cathy MacKinnon, Carmela Mallozzi. Third Rout Norman MacKinnon, Roderick Mac- Pherson, Gerard Maillet, Michael Malloy, Ron Maillet, Richard Maloney, Bruce MacClure. I sw, 248 Mrs. Rosenthal Fin: Row: Charles Lombardi, Christopher Lord, Lorna Lorette, Anne Logan, Anne Leonard, Wil- liam Lindo. Second Row: Janet Lement, Linda Lepordo, Deborah London, Andrea Lydon, Annette Leger. 254 Miss Woronsoff First Row: Jeanette McCarthy, Barbara McCardle, Denise McCluskey, Steven Perkins, Karen McClus- key. Second Row: Nancy Marrano, Nicholas Mar- torilli, Kathleen McKenna, Bernard McCardle, Edward McDonald. Third Row: David Martin Ralph Mauro, lohn McCarthy, Richard McCue Miss McQucirrie Steve Morin, Iohn Morizio, Tom Morri- son, Laura Mozie, Patrick Mula, Patrick Muldoon, Barbara Mullaney, Calen Mur- phy, ,ludy Murray, Robert Murphy, Tom Myers, Don Myshrall, Sandy Nagle, Gary Naiarian, Bernice Nathanson, Margie Navien, Fred Neal, Elise Nessolini, Deb- bie Newis, ludy Nicholson, Sue Nico- tera, Tim Nolte. ful V I '31 2, L ' Y ?m 1 M 5 Mrs. Bycam Fur! Rau Debra M1l1D8ZZO Paula Milner ludith Moran Ann Merriam Mary Mrlioto leannc Mel vin Second Rott lanet M1l1U3ZZO Christine Mo lonea Charles Merida William McGean Thomas McCluskey Thzrd Ron Steve Medeiras Sam Mega loe Milner Peter Miele David Mclver Robert McMahon rave k...f':v FX 265 Mrs. Wifwer Fifi! Row: Judy Perkins, Judy Potas, Paula Pylon, Steven Perkins, Kenneth Peterson, David Polclonian, Joseph Pinzone. Second Row: Vir- ginia Peros, Karen Ouagliozzi, Glen Priest, David Phillips, John McGrath, Peter Piantedosi, Michael Provencher, Donald Peterson, Robert Provencher, Donna Pinzone. E! i sf' H if ' ij ,, 115 rf ' , : f is 5 X , 1 if i 1 at , . J ,, , 1 M N 1x5 fix sa J fi all a ff' it? is at I E - It itz , g--lf' I iff' . 263 Mrs. Carney Pint Row: Eileen O'Reilly, Regina Pacitti, Gary Parrella, Peter Pappas, Barbara Noonan, Christine Pappargeris, Pamela Nutile. Second Row: Gilda Papia, Christine Paige, Marguerite Ohnemus, Carol Olbrys, Kathleen O'Reilly, Wayne Penny, Steven O'Kane, Anthony Pen- zone, Steven Noonan, Gregory Paniian, Vin- cent Olivio, Paul Parisi. 6 tr , F 1 I p X 2 I . ve H L . 2 J , is J it 2 ' K X w e 'PQ gr 1' f 4: t g , ' Q7 V 3 vi 3 J, f 'J sr ' J 9 , f T . 2' ' yi, 5 , fl s --X , H- g K X- ' ' l 2' A' Ll' 'V 5. ' ' , .v-1 H- K' ' J f i ' il if - if fr' - 6 igt. we ffl ny . lt , v ' 'Vlf t y , J 'J' ', ur i Va bi i -i ' I i 5: 1 .Tiff J lr:-f:'J 266 Mr. Gpie Firrt Row: Jane Roughsedge, Mary Ellen Ross, Janet Rizzo, Diana Robichaud. Second Row: Janice Roach, Karen Remal, Deborah Robert- son, Evelyn Rodrioues, Karen Ranno, Bonnie Robichaud. Third Row: Stephen Ricciato, John Robichaud, Glen Richardson, James Roach, Anthony Rigoli, Stephen Roth, David Rochatka. f 267 Miss Coirnes Firxt Row: Ann Schkuta, Sylvia Saulnier, James Scanlon, Stephen Sampson. Second Row: Joseph Ryan, Nancy Saltzberg, Susan Roy, Louise Roy, Sheila Saluato, Karen Scafidi. Third Row: George Roy, Richard Sanasarian, Paul Ryberg, Craig Russell, Joseph Santangelo, Mark Ryberg, John Schrimiff, Keith Sawin, Joseph Salvucci. l' 4... --ff, A 271 Miss Kunkle Firrt Row: Deborah Taylor, Carol Stoney, Joan Tibbetts, Gail Thompson, Linda Sullivan, Linda Sullivan. Second Row: Debbie Welts, Donna Testa, Ginny Tocci, Carol Stepp, Jean Swyers, Laurie Sumner. Third Row: Helen Taylor, Mike D. Sullivan, Mike P. Sullivan, David Suter, Bill Stanton, Edwin Thomas, Bill Thomas, Kathy Stahl, Carol Tousignant. Mrs Kellerman Firrt Row: Gary Senarian, Elaine Smith, Steven Segien, Jacqueline Shinnick, Debora Sherman. Second Row: Johanna Sharpe, Barbara Squires, Joan Seidman, Debra Shuman, Mary Simmons, Carol Smith. Third Row: David Smith, Timothy Smith, Charles Smelledge, Mark Shannon, Brian Skinner, Joseph Shaughnessy, Mark Segalini, Michael Shea. .595 in is gi! iii ' 1 I ll'- 337 V Ame JAN.. A' 5 h all l ,rg .ix 275 Mr. Rauch First Row: Adrienne Zuppe, Tony Watson, Gail Weeks. Second Row: Elizabeth Wright, Deborah Welts, Cathy Yung, Denise Wilkins, Iune Whitney, Donna Watson. Third Row: ,Iohn Zuppe, Robert Whitney, Bruce Whit- more, Benjamin Wright, Richard Zammuto, David White, Judith White, Donna Zammuto. 272 Miss Hogorty Firrt Row: Robin Turcotte, Nancy Vinci, Lyn Walsh, Ioanne Traveline, Carol Umbrello. Second Row: Stephen Van Dohlen, Frank Viola, David Walsh, Gary Ware, Joseph Tran- chita, Keith Trott. Third Row: Stephen Venuti, Richard Walsh, Deborah Verhille, Lyn Trom- bley, Jean Twoomey, Maura Tushin, Frederick Vautour, Aldo Vaci. VZ Y Junior Prom 33 , 2' - 'ual f -v 9 If fa 'Q 7 Z , I 1 Clay: Prexidem: Pam Keyes Credit to Charles Loen Studios. A Time for Us x Seated: Queen Carol Cianci and john McCarthy. Standing: Carmella Malozzi and Steve Perkins. Denise McCluskey and Robert Gogan, Carol Tousignanr and Robert Briganti, Jayne Walsh and William Lee. Ll A ,W , .J vffggiif 3,!,:,.,' K . 'o X' v.. What do you mean the other grapes are faded? Aaargh . ll., 11.1 in 4. A .A ,L Wm . MO as .-, a uf. 1... X 7 i Qu- 's L' 3' 1 . . 5' f f,-Hay, f Q' 5 C 15' X 512 1 i , , 2.4, h,.,, . ',. ,.. . . i . 41.3. f .W we E1 51 ab' .,- ' 1 X 5 P' 1' It way alive! S 116 fi vpn, .. . 1 ,r 1 1 Q L , F 5 1 W 'WH-. L5- ' f 4 ,' az. iff' e 7 Q31 5 -i L 5 fo 54 4 Q' ' Q 'Qu ' 4- Rx 75 N Lx v x Better rum the heat up, the milk seems to be cold. Let 'em sir for a few days, then try to get rid of 'em. I r , x N' the HCCJ W, X . :Q f'1'j'!- 1 iff' ,.. ,fy .- 5 :ff , 'f,, '.H. 'I J A ,,.,,1,', ,. ' I , , .1 3.5. -Ll,,f,l. , , . 1.,g.'1. . ', !1'4f-5g,4'flg.,- -:Z ,Hn 'wif' Y, . 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' l.' 5.I- ,' Ing ' ' ffm 'Q x'! I I ' IV ..V' i',V.IKH. .IJ ' 1 ,.','f .,, L 5,1f-,gl V Wt. 1 f , ..,.m.. 4 VHA- 1 ,'- I ' ' r f . I . 1. 1-,QM i l 'i 'fl- ag za ,A ,-sr - f gc l lf f s EZ l ll ri , H7 Us 4 - t ,. ,W QQ-259235 ,fi in Me' 'R ,N V we E .Q 4 , if i Barbara Strom Csecretaryj, Lee Harvey Cvice-presidentb, John Napoli Qsenatorb, Tom Devane Cpresidentl , Tony Pilla Csenatorb, Margaret Cronin Ctrcsurerb. Closs of 1972 Students from Kennedy, North, and South suddenly find themselves part of one enormous Sophomore class. Confusing phrases are thrust at them . . . housemaster'S office . . . gym . . . first floor lecture hall . . . and there's no one to oflfer directions. Seniors could hardly be addressed by lowly sophomores, and juniors have a tendency to remain straight-faced while giving directions quite the opposite of one's destination. Yet, after sharing showers and first semester report cards and third lunch, you really begin to feel like part of the sophomore class . . . then it's June . . . and you begin wondering about the Junior Prom . . . I - ...af 'Mx 110 Miss Babb Fir!! Row: Claudette Allain, Carol Anderson, Maryblo Arena, Susan Arno, Carolyn Arnold. Second Row: Gerald Altrich, William Ar- senault, Daniel Allia, Nancy Adams, ludy Abelli, Paula Angelo. Third Row: lames Arnold, Stephen Ahlman, loseph Alessandro, Peter Allia, Iohn Antonellis, Thomas Arm- strong, Stephen Arnold, Robert Arenburg, Kenneth Arnold. S., - Work-Study Mr. Toilcmion Kevin Furlong, Oscar Bonilla, William Crossen, William Pilicy, William O'Reilley, ,lohn Caramanica, Ranoal Vautour, Michael Burke. 180 lll Miss Hollcincl Firrz Row: Carla Bailey, Richard Ballo, Law- rence Baker, Ioseph Aucoin, Gregory Barron, Patricia Aubert. Second Row: Karen Aucoin, Susan Aucoin, Maureen Bealieu, Judy Bagan- sky, Kathy Beckwith, Pam Belle, Diane Baia. Third Row: Joseph Avery, James Barille, Gary Bardsley, Earl Barrett, Robert Barker, Gerald Beaudoin, Ronald Belliveau, Richard Aucoin, Thomas Bailio, Joyce Aucoin, Damaris Aviles. i I 1 I i l l l 1 l I a l 1 t ll ll' I 113 Mr. Prohovich First Row: Patricia Bosworth, Odette Boucher, Diane Breau, Michele Boudreau, Elise Biron, Lynn Bergin, Ted Bonica, Arnold Bizzozero, Edith Boudreau, Judy Brandt. Second Row: Patricia Brannelly, Maureen Boudreau, Pam Baker, Julian Boucher, Janet Blustein, Corinne Bleyle, Beverly Boisseau, Nancy Boisvert. Third Row: John Boudreau, William Bordenca, Mar- garet Boyd, Edward Boudreau, Stewart Boss- man, Ronald Bennett, John Bergantino, Joseph Bozak, Richard Bogosian, Jeff Bennett, Sandy Boback. 5 117 Mr. Steinberg First Row: John Cash, Arlene Charles, Ellen Cardarelli, Paula Cardarelli, Lynne Carlson, Denise Cedrone, William Bowen. Second Row: Theresa Calarese, Deborah Cheeseman, Judy Cate, Anne Chiasson, Gilda Cardillo, Sylvia Caruso, Rosemary Caruso, Joyce Centola. Third Row: Richard Castellano, Robert Cas- tellano, Joseph Cardillo, William Chaisson, Samuel Cetrano, Gary Cardone, William Cas- sidy, Clifiord Chaisson, George Caruso. 'ZR Mrs. Slocm First Row: Linda Caira, JoAnn Cannistraro, Sheila Caisey, Patricia Casey, Gloria Burns. Stephen Butcher, Harry Brock, Wayne Camp- bell, Michael Cannistraro. Second Row: Nancy Brown, Nancy Cappadona, Eileen Burke, Karen Butler, Mary Brown, Joan Callahan, Catherine Caci, Susan Brophy. Third Row: Brian Cane, Timothy Burke, Carmelo Capizzi, Thomas Callahan, Steven Cacciola, Peter Cannistraro, Jay Byrne, Stephen Burgess, Mark Burstein. zwm 121 Mrs. Biddle Fin! Row: Debra Clarke, Marian Cloherty, Kathleen Corcoran, Linda Connolly, Iudith Connors, Madalyn Clark, Gail Cormier. Sec- ond Row: Brenda Chicco, Cheryl Clark, Maura Corcoran, Lesley Connors, Debora Cormier, Deborah Chicco, lane Cooper, Diane Chris- topher. Tlaird Row: Thomas Clark, David Coraccio, Richard Cloonan, Donald Cormier, Robert Corcoran, Frank Collura, Douglas Cook. 128 Mrs. McClure Fin! Row: Lorraine Divico, Michele L Delorey, Ioanne DeMeo, Marie Dommyiani, 1 Carol Demeo, , leanne Doherty, Ioyce Dimatteo. Second Row: Kenneth Demeo, Thomas Devane, Neil Destefano, Donna DiTommaso, Larry Dev- lin, loanne Devane, Gregory Denaro, An- thony DeMeo, Frederick Dileone. 125 Miss Devci ne FIN! Row: Mary Daley, Florence Darrah, Laura Coulter, Patricia Cormier, Dan Della- Camfffa- T001 CUYFV. Sara Cotrone, Mike Curtis. Second Row: Marie Couture, Kim Decola, Marty Cormier, Kevin Cote, Gerry Cox, Mike Davis, Muriel Cormier, Kathy Curtis. Third Row: Margaret Cronin, lanet Delmore, Danna Coxall, Merideth Dahl, Marie Cormier, Iohn Cox, Kevin Cripps, Robert Cormier, David Cusano, Julie DeAmicis, ,lane Cripps. '- K , is in sl. .7 . A 7 Y 1 182 1 Mrs. K. Murphy 453174-XMFT 'M ' 142 4 Mr. Copucci Firrl Row: Frank ,Everett, Fred Ferson, Robert Emmetts, Richard Ellis, Charles Faulstich, James Fahey, Ciro Fei, Marlin Falone, Donald Eisan. Second Row: Lucy Erba, Linda Connelly, Sue Fielding, Denise Enik, Randa Erickson, Lois Ferro, Linda Famosi, Mary Furdon. Third Row: Mar- garet Edmunds, Carol Elander, Belinda Emerson, Ken Ferry, Pat Doyle, Audette Elfar, Ann Erickson, Nancy Edgar, Michael Eastman, George Economo, Ken Festog, John Ewha. - 75 ,'ii2gg,pg,1q.,, Miss Mogrorh Firrr Row: Sylvia Doucet, Kathleen Dowcett. Marilyn Eagan, Donna Dubie, Maureen Don- lan, Kathleen Dwyer, lanice Donato, Diane Dubie. Second Row: David Durano, Stephan Dowman, David Doucette, Iames Donnelly, Ronald Duddy, David Duddy, John Doucet, David Douglad, ,leanne Dubie. ia..::rr ' Firrt Row: Roberta French, Mary Garber, Kurt Gardner, William Foley, Robert Gallagher, Robert Gaudet, Paul Fucco. Second Row: Bar- bara Francis, Linda Foti, Diane Gaudet, Kath- leen Fox, Elaine Gaudet, Ellen Gardner, Heidi Gallo, ,Ioanne Gautreau. Third Rout Paulette Gauvin, Dianna Giusti, Anne Foti. Roberta Galvin, Iackie Eiwa, Richard Gibbons, Pat Doyle, Debby Gaudet, Peter Flynn. 5 Q I 1 1 I 148 Mrs. Jones Fifi! Rout Vanessa Hodge, Judy Hollman, Ann Hession, Moira Hennessey, Mary Ann Hurley. Second Rout Candy Heroux, Janet Hoffman, Linda Huber, Liz Hughes, Florence Heiser, Judith Howe, Terry Ingersoll, Carol Hillson. Third Rout Thomas Heintz, George Higgins, Alan Hebb, Donny HoHses, Michael Hoover. 146 Mr. Viens Fin! Rout Ellen Harris, Sally Gray, Joanne Gregorious, Jeanine Hancock, Lindsey Hale, Peter Green. Second Row: Regina Gross, Cynthia Hamann, Debra Hart, Thomas Hapen- ney, Neil Goldberg, Gail Goodwin, Shirley Griggs, Dianne Goodwin. Third Row: Michael Healey, Randall Goldsmith, Glenn Headley, Michael Guigno, John Hagg, John Haynes, John Haroutunian, Thomas Griffin, Wayne Headley, Joseph Graziosi, Michael I-Iaffey. l L ,v V9 i , , 'I ,,: ,Y .l 1 ,' ,:.,, ff, fifth? A 152 Miss Snow .ie ,. or., Qi: 14? ,. .,, N, Firrt Rout: Michael Iodice, Robert Kershner, Peter Kidd, Stephen Kaloyanides, James Kamphaus, Edward Jigariian, Kevin Joliat, Dana Kneeland. Serorzd Rout Patricia Kane. Susan Keefe, Lorna Keith, Debora Kershaw. Patricia Keefe, Laurie Kennen, Joyce Jahrling, Kathy Juliano. Third Row: Mary King, Gail Kokidko, Karen Johnson, Kathy Keenan, Nancy Kelly, Kevin Kelly, Hugh Keegan, James Jarvie, David Keane. 154 Mrs. Morris First Row: Kathleen Logan, Donna Lopez, Nancy Lenza, Donna Leger, Nicholas Leeber, Gerald LeBlanc, Michael Leger, Janice Lin- strom. Second Row: Robin Lelievre, Constance Lombardo, Thelma Leblanc, Susan Livermore, Kathy Lituri, Ann Lillis, Linda Leblanc, Rose Linihan. Third Row: John Leger, Virginia Leblanc, Janice Long, Gerard Leblanc, Joseph Leblanc, Christopher Lewise, Roy Leblanc, John Link, Richard Lenza, Paul Leonard, Vin- cent Leblanc. 165 Mrs. Morr First Row: William MacKenzie, Michael Malone, Stephen Mancuso, Paul Mancuso, Frank Maloney, Peter Mancuso, Michael Man- dile. Second Row: Kathy Laughlin, Patricia Malloy, Kathleen Duff, Diane Madaglia, Felicia MacNeil, Cynthia MacKinnon, Janet Lopez, Jean MacDonald. Third Row: William Mac- Donald, Thomas Lyons, Janet Maker, Paula Lucas, Allan MacDonald, Joseph Malloy, Glen Lord, Debra Luke, Susan Lutz, Michael Machado, Lorraine Maclnnis, Susan MacArthur. Mr. Fleming Fin! Row: Linda Lambert, John Lampson, Donald Lamont, Robert Lamb, Paul Kelly, Patricia Kelley, John Landry, Albert Lawton. Second Row: John Kokidko, Clinton Larrabee. Fred Krampits, Ralph Larrabee, George Landry, Roland Kupriss, Albert Lawler, Frank Lamar- tina. Third Row: Catherine Leblanc, Kathleen Lally, Catherine Leblanc, Kathleen Leach, Judith Kratoville, Anne Landry, Lorinda LaPorte, Dianne Lacross, Elaine Lang, Susan LaRosa, Dana Lashway, Douglas Leblanc, Kurt Koskinen, Donald Leblanc. l F3's 'Q V ,.lL. .L' Mr Sulllvom Fzrrt Row Gayle Mara lohn McCuslcer Mxchtel Masterson Davrd McDonnell Thomas McCullough Mtchael Mazzarrnr Setond Rott Barbara MCL3ULhl1H Rebecca McCullough Donna NILGLIICIH Conna Mannton leannctte Mannrng Chrrstrne McHugh Paula McCue Pamela Marchcse Tlnrd Ron Karen Matheson lane Marston Ioanne Mazzeo Kathleen McCarthy lohn Maloney Peter Mazzone Rob ert Marannan Iohn Marttn Stephen Mayo Stephen Marchand Charles McGrath 1, Y' Mrs Dorm Flu! Rm Paul Naughton Robert Nol-ce Maureen Nardone Ioanne Olsen Brran Murphy Robert OMara Wtllxam Nett Ser om! Rau Kathy Norton loanne ORe1llv lean Nolan lantce Murray Lynda Myshrall Carol Nevard Karen Omobono Dolores NILZIO Tbzrd Row Charlotte O Connell Iohn Napolt Denms Naughton Rtchard ODea Chester Mullen Guy Novello Peter Noble Kevrn Mulvaney Charles Mullancy Thoma Muldoon Kenneth Nadeau Miss Ash Fzrft Row Rlchard Mtlton MaryAnn Meda glxa Martha Meehan Kathy McLaugh1xn Loretta Murphy Dtanne Mutse lucly Messlna Iames Mttchell Second Row Annemarre Moran Ianet Merrullo Martha Meade Susan McManus Adelme Mega Dtane Mercurro Elena Mercurro loyce Morgan Third Row Garu Medexros Carol Merrttts Barbara Mxlls Mary McNulty Davrd Mosman Nora McMen1rnen Cheryl Menard Patrrcxa Mtlroto Deborah Mulse Deborah Mula 0 I 'A ' V- o Y 3 ' 1 , 4 . D by ' ' . n . .0 4 I: f I 1 ly A. ' 1 , - ' 2 , ' i . ' Q I A 1 A V V' I ' . , , , I I ' , A U 1 1 1 - , N- ' . . si ' , . V 'K my-'4' ah . 4 an 311, TQ? 4 sf, I l I tA . f . ' gf? , K K . - - , . 1 flvtff , ' ' - ml? ' 1 . , . - . . 1 1 st, , . . -W Q I - , 1 , , I v 4 , . Z , ,v X 4 ' , 1 . . 4' M ' . . ' .. Q 0 I n ' ' 2 ' M ai 4 A 3 , . g . I , ,, fl f ,V A l I 2 ' ' , Q3 Y X.. 'E 'Q l 5 . 4 P' I I C l- f 1: I Q 1 ' 1 1 ' l , 1 I - - A '. 4 1 ' ' I . , . ' 1 V I . - , Q- K. . ' , , gy, , , , ' V ' l ' - 'X 'ai Q , , . , ' . . ' 7 I . 1 ' i ' F ., Q rl - I ' . ' Q ' ' , S , f A - I I g l 1 ,ft '2 jig. N -H 5- ' 1 tr, ? Z A if 1 7 E 175 Mr. Walker First Row: Leslie Ouinn, Pat Reyes, Mariorie Priest, Ioanne Rao, Linda Ravalli, Arlene Pur- chase. Second Row: Marian Ouinn, Diane Poulin, ,loan Reilly, Joyce Proia, Linda Con- nolly, Maureen Reddy, Nancy Rea, Peggy Reed. Third Row: Paul Richard, Toe Ribeiro, lan Procyk, Tim Powers, Ioseph Richardson, Iames Pollano, Kenneth Ralston, Thomas Regan, Charles Priest. 173 Mr. Jacobs First Row: Kathleen Palumbo, Paulette Pel- letier, Stephanie Pacheco, Pamela Porter, Roseann Picariello. Second Row: Charles Par- tain, Dennis Ouellette, Carol Palmiotto, Beverly Pelletier, Nancy Ouellette, Kathy Pid- geon, Cynthia Poirier. Third Row: Anthony Orifice, Earl Osborn, William Palmer, Carmen Patuto, Steven Parrish, Iames Pederson, Donald Ouellette. gg1,za,...f4- rw'-ef Mrs. Vennert Firrt Row: Cynthia Roberts, lacltie Robinson Patricia Roche, Robert Ryan, William Rogge Theodore Ricketts. Second Rozy: loan Saltz berg, Ioan Rynn, Diane Ryan, Susan Rogers Diane Rhodes, Nancy Rosolko, lean Riuoli Susan Salamone. Third Row: loan Rooney Thomas Riggs, Robert Sabetti, Michael Ryan Paul Rizzo, Ernest Rogers, lames Rigoli, loseph Rogers. ,Vs Q'7 2 QW ,,f, is, .. 1 4' 'I l fr J fs' in ' i ll Yi Mr. Emerson 4. V ni . N ... Q F1751 Row: Theresea Sharpe, Cheryl Santangelo, ' ' fi? 2 Peter Salvucci, Eleanor Segal, Patricia Salvo. M -' 5 it Second Rota: Gail Santamaria, Roberta Shea, , ,,,, ef A 'A ,Z Diane Segien, Janet Schifi, Soretta Sanson, ' is 'V 1' t ug. , f I l Laurel Simpson, Nancy Short, Maryann Samp- XI' -' I' F ' , I V Z V N , son. Tbzrd-Row: Michael Saran, lonathan 1 I ' , ltr Shlager, Brian Shaughnessy, Kevin Scarlett, lm 4 I N r' Donald Saulnier, Larry Santolucito, William 2 y rx 8 3 it mi Q, M 4 I Scafidi, Steve Shaufus. - , . r l -wif? l R5 ,. t C! iw ,ro . Y Jimi, I , ,X W '. 75'r'5,,f I i v ' S' ' l f K . ' i I 187 Mr. Leverone Firrl Row: lames Whalen, Debra Wybieralla, Camill Zanghi, Marie White, Diane Viscione, Dorothy Vinciullo, Gladys Zayas, Lynne Wal- lace, Paul Wallber. Second Row: Linda Walker, Debora Vasquezi, lohn Wilkens, Steven Werblin, lohn Visco, Walter Welch, Frank Vitale, Cynthia Welch. Third Row: Stephen Wilbur, Shirley Viles, ,lanis Zappala, lames Wilde, Robert Withrow, Mark Wilson, Fred Walter, Michael Ward, Paul Watson. 1 1 if 188 t Mr. Regan Fifff Row: Karen Siragusa, Kathy Stinehoun, Janice Sweeney, Karen Scotland, Lisa Taillaco. Ellen Surette, Robin Sullivan, lanice Steben, Barbara Strom, Rosemary Sullivan. Second Row: ,Ioel Swenson, Andre Swystun, Paul Sweet, George Stephanis, David Strait, Iames Stevens, Bobby Wilde, David Stepp. Third Row: Robert Tierney, Mark Sullivan, Thomas Snyder, Mark Stashis, ,Ioel Swantz, Greg Swantz, Linda Sites. 189 'W Mr. Sheehan First Row: Susan Twomey, Susan Tomasello, Patricia Vanaria, lean Valdanbrini, Myra Tan- ner, Diane Talanian, Donna Taipale, Barbara Teague. Second Row: Robert Tarian, Victor Torres, Thomas Trudeau, Wayne Trombley, Thomas Vanderford, Richard Tirone, Paul Tarallo, lean Thorne. 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Printing Jzmiori: Michael Benasky, Michael Collura, Kenneth Garber, Arthur Lewis, John Long, David MacDonald, Paul Valdanbrini. Soplaomorerz Leonard Babineau, Kenneth Brown, Carl Carlson, Robert Calabufalo, Robert Cheney, Charles Goulding, Martin Hietsch, Emery Leblanc, Paul Nedza, James Papia, Norman Poirier, Stephen Vezeau. Distributive Educotion Diane Boudreau, Lois Brousseau, Joan Goulding, ,t Cynthia I-lalioran. Gail Hines, Kenneth Hoyt, Joanne - A LeBlanc, Mary Livernoche, Deborah Lore. Carol f Richard, Christine Rigoli, Joyce Skotland, Carolyn Santamaris. , hy, Vi 2 f figbjt Malone, Elizabeth Martin, Marilyn McCarthy, Florine ' iii I I Q t l U2 Auto Body juniors: Patrick Belliveau, Guy Cormier, Jon Corriveau, Warren Dolan, Edward Falone, Neil Fitzgerald, John Foley, James Kauf- man, Paul McCarthy, Charles Pheeney, John Powers, James Sen- nett. Suplaomorexz Lawrence Brown, Donald Farnsworth, Walter Glovasky, Clifford Hilton, Donald Jaillet, Neil Kouyoumiian, Roger Lord, William Quirk, Claude Richard, Kevin Toy, William Vallely. l Q Electronics jzmiorr: Terrence Arsenault, lay Bailev, Thonas Belliveau, Michael Cannistraro, Richard Church, Terence Hanlon, Robert Horrigan, Tobert LeBlanc, Edward Matheson, Douglas MacNeil, Wfarren Morgan, Gerard Pelletier, Paul Phillips, Robert Scarborough, Paul Shaughnessy, Robert West. Sopbomoferz Robert Abbott, Roger Arsenault, lo- seph Bastarache, Thomas Bordenca, Aldo Caretta Ralph Cutler, Thomas Deleskev, Lawrence Faranda Richard McNulty, Richard Owens, Claude Richard Harold Saulnier, Allen Sevignev. 1 1 Welding Drolting Iuniorr: Graham Clark, Garv Iohnston, Paul LaFond, Roger Iwziofrz Lawrence Krahn, ROQQY LCBIQUC- lOS6Dh L6ClD6r. Martin, Leonce Richard, Arthur Studlev. Sophomoretz David Arthur McKinnon, Roger Munroe, Kevin Wessell. Sophfmmretz DePass, Vincent McDonald, Edward McGann, Steven Moore, Ralph Bardslev, George Faulkner, Francis Kennedy, Tobert Mark Quinn, Joseph Sennett, Scott Wigglesworth. Stratton, David Taranto. w M :.i Egan' As. s 01,0 ,N s 0 s, vw ,,, ,E din . .pus-08.1 2 'ef W ,ai , , -wnQvf4'fr 4 ' 'W C Jzmiorfz Iohn Baillio, Paul Bearisto, David Cavicchi, Michael Connearney, Robert Desrosiers, Raymond LeBlanc, Richard Muise, lohn Muller, Paul Taranto. Soplafmzorei: Carl Carbone, Richard Chandonait, Harold Croteau, Richard Delfino, Stephen Dennison, Michael Downing, George LeBlanc, Gary Lelievre, Timothy McAvoY. George McGeever, Richard Stremeckus, Michael I. Sullivan, Robert Tolan, lohn Thompson, George Paquette. 4 Auto Mechanics jznziorrz Wayne Brooks, Michael Cotoni, Robert Ferrazzani, Arthur Hart, Peter Leone, Michael Licato, Michael McGovern, Peter Mogan, Henry Pilla, Stephen Ricci, Francis Roberge, Thomas Stapel. Soplafmmrerz Ioseph Blackburn, Glenn Cartier, Lloyd Cormier, Kevin DeVincent, Robert Dowdy, Brian Dow- cett, Dennis Fenton, Robert Gallant, Peter Guadagnino, Ioseph Kwiatkowski, Craig Iohnston, Dennis Lane, Arthur Kennedy, Stephen Martin, Russell North, William Pilicy, Randall Pyrro, Kenneth Samaros, Vincent Velardi, Iames LaRosa, Donald Weeks. Co rpenlry ,NNW xt, y X vin- it W, ,M 0 'K X W 1i..A...uq. f 4- -.- M..,,,.- -0--.U--... -. Mctchine Shop juniorf: Gerald Arsenault, Michael Caruso. Francis Frechette. Michael Gledhill, David I-lachey, Roger Maillet, Peter Mandile, Richard Randolph, Ivan Robichaud, Romeo Robichaud, Roger Stonehouse, Joseph Taranto, Chu Wah Yung. Sopbomorerz Gillis Bernard, Anthony Coco, Robert DeLosa, Emery LeBlanc, Euclid LeBlanc, Robert Melanson, David Pintabone, Ronald Robichaud, Claude Robichaud, John Caramanica, Carl Pas- serello, Ralph Royle. '5?'.' il?- I-qi if Isa Q-I i -adm Q. . -ww ,,.r,wvf ,Q n' Yfxly . f 2 Q .1.Ai C,,.V 1 ' 'A ,Km g V ,mgf A at eg. 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' 2.2 u ' f ' L w :I , ,Af l,,, Q . ,Ha ,, :IMA 1 a 1-1,.j1',::ff' 1 ' -'li' Drcimo Club The Drama Club continues to be one of the largest and most active extra-curricular organizations at Wiiltham High. For the first time in many years, meetings were held in a theatre setting, and members had an opportunity to see and work with authentic stage machinery. The major production for the year was john Patricks Pulitzer Prize comedy The T6dl20l!J'6 of the Azrgzzft Moon. Prominent among the Class of 1970 players was Philip Ham- mond as a captivating Sakini. Ctnzzvling Arnold by Jules Feiffer was this year's entry in the Massachusetts High School Drama Festival. Directed by Mrs. Carole Bowman the five-member cast went all the way to the New England finals in Rumford, Maine, another first in the history of Waltham High. In March of this year Waltham High was honored by being admitted into membership of the International Thespian Society, an organization dedicated to the advancement of dramatics at the secondary school level. ar- X 4 f' l if 1 1 ws. . Q-'Q YM , , v M 3,4 +13 5 ,iw 2 .' 1 , 1 fb if fm , v ' 1 , ,, I , 4 yffgf jig, , A f , . , . ' 'fy ,z zz. 1... ' ' . ' '.f 1- ' 1 ' 'I f ' I 'I 4 4 1 1 f I 1 ,, . , f , , 1vl.,f - n., -Mfr , 0 0 r mb Q. 'L ' Fi. ,iq . .gf til xf . .Tx-.,. . g'! XX il? .5 W M. .u..., i .X A i.. Q uf M . ,A .. . 'Z Q -' 4 v' L- . v, N .-., V, , js. 1' ', H 2 . , - . I g ' x K X 'i .1 , ', 4'-.g.'xg . Zn . 1 .+wx,,,,,an- 4 I 1 KQ' x 0 sk , he xg-sr ,xx u 1 ' 1 W! c S 5A .3- 3 Y fvf' , I 'fW 41 1 '95-as e Q, fr Q 1.1: N1 X ' '9Sfx qv W7f'f'Ue. 'K ' n af 2 ga , gf: 7 I 39,1 ' V' ' u. 3. 3 4 -ah 2' -pw. ix,- ,1- lv 'in N 4, ,fal- F 'iv gg S 'ff Q mum E 4' X. D fi! N fi P G 'Q V I Q , b. , .xs.M2,,,.., f w, Russion Clulo ina. 553 lv, LA! Firrt Row: Mr. Corcoran, Eileen Patten, Philip Harris, Carolyn Leavitt, Karen Megerdechian. Sec- ond Rout Charles Smelledge, Joseph Campbell, Anthony Cardillo, Patricia Cosgrove, Edward Strong, Linda Gillen, Steve Kaloyandes, Joseph Valiante, Linda Corcoran, Marilyn Pratt, Laurie Ruggiero. Third Row: Linda Sullivan, John Mannino, Steve Wilber, Dennis Chiasson, Bernard Aucoin, Michael Eastman, Joe Graziosi, Dave Johnson. Club !i'i,...a..,L,ili it 'n French Fzrrt Row: Mr. Karian, Marilyn Vanaria, Carolyn Zeytoonian, Lewis Horvitz, Diane Felix. Second Rout Carolyn Ray, Sharon Amiralian, Florence Darrah, Joyce Zaia, Ann Mary Moran, Mary Ellen Baker, Maureen Donlan. Standing: Judy Murry, Patricia Cosgrove, Janice O'Brien, David Doucette, Linda Najarian, Patricia Vanaria, Maureen Nardone, Maura Tushin, Barbara Mullaney, Stephanie Slader, Karen DellaCamera, Leslie Connors, Marilyn Gettings, Myra McLaughlin, Joanne Mancuso, Paula Teele, Sheryl Clark. i Mi ,, '7'!?ssfp- 3' German , Club 5 Mis! Q V 4 2 Za lg l First Row: Paul Yamartino, John Crosby, Leslie Farragher, Marilyn Vanaria, Sharon Edmunds, Miss Fryer Cadvisorb. Second Row: Deb Kilcullen, Jim Cusano, Margaret Cronin, Meredith Dahl, Judy Baginsky, Paula Goldman. Third Row: Steve Kaloyanides, Janice Donato, Christine McHugh, Caroline Muir, Janet Blustein, Ann Schkuta. Stmzdingz Rod MacPherson, Joel Ackerman, Loretta Samson, Joan Callahan, Marjorie Smith, Judy Polk, Carol Hillson, Don Ouelette, Bob Wilde, John Link, David Rochatka, Bill Rogge, Nancy Salzberg, Karen McCluskey, Martha Meehan, Peggy Reed, John McHugh, Larry Sorenson, Merrill Corilf, Bob Tomusko, Loretta Sullivan. Sponkh 'ii Club .1- X Q. . Fzrrt Row: Mrs. Maguire Cadvisorb, Kathy Stahl, Katie Doherty, Jane Roche, Charles Brophy. Second'Row: Mary Arizmendi, Judy Murray, Loretta Samson, Liz Hughes, Judy Hartley, Sharon Amiralian. Thzrd Row: Judy Nicholson, Laura Sumner, Joanne Jurgurian, Corin Graziozzi, Diane Cox, Patty Arena. Standing: Linda Emmetts, Robert Wolfe, Richard Ellis. 207 iefilimfa A I llolion Club Firrt Row: William Nett, Vincent Allia, Timothy Dipace, Janise Zappala, Anthony Cardillo. Sec- ond Row: Lisa Taillacq, Maria Dominijanna, Ellen Cardarelli, Charyl Santangelo, Guy Novello, Ruth Pridham, Robert Tarian, Diane Gaudet, Barbara Foley, Carol Magazu. Standing: Vincent Scanio, Roy Mirabito, Benjamin Pizzi, Dana Bonica, Peter Miele, Samuel Mega, Ernis Hood, Lorna Lorette, Donald Warren, Randall Goldsmith. Lolin Club ,,,,.,,..-f 'FP ,,3 E5 r-4 Firrt Row: Carolyn Ray, Jeanne Balvic, Janet Meehan, Mark Perricone, Marjorie Smith, Robert Tomusl-co. Second Row: Liz Hughes, Pat Cane, Mary Ellen Baker, Joanne Olson, Pam Gaudet, Loretta Samson. Third Row: Margaret Cronin, Marie Cormier, Patty Aubert, Janet Blustein, Patricia Muldoon. Fourth Row: Joseph Aucoin, Joel Ackerman, Leslie Connors, Ann Hession, Lindsey Hale, Judie Hull, John Robichaud, David Doucette, Pamela Keyes, Susan Tomasello. Maureen Nardone, Margarite Ohnemus, Florence Darrah, Maureen Beaulier, Janice Donato, Chris McHugh, Joyce Zaia, Tom Regan, Merrill Griff. X THIS l lv Ski Club ti ,. 1. Stowe-Town and Country . . . duffle bag . . . confiscated materials . . . long distance calls . . . but officer, I . . . oh what a wonderful ski shop . . . busy ski patrol . . . three hospitalized. 2. Switzerland-Sorry we left some lonely children at Logan on Friday, February 13 . . . celebrations in Zurich . . . Park Hotel in Davos . . . the Apollo Dis- cotheque . . . happy hours . . . Anyone skiing today??? See you at the Post tonight . . . sleigh rides . . . dinner at Villa Elise? 3. Killington-Rutland Motel . . . It's certainly a small world . . . Imagine meeting . . . there . . . excellent skiing . . . flashing lights and burning incense . . . rescued car . . . regrets to Albie . . . best wishes for a better year. Y i :Iii 'Vs ,JW , Q 1 1 f 3 .,,1,Ii A 5 Combined Chorus -,w, ' ....,, Directory: Mr. LoPresti, Mr. Kennedy Q H .z ,.., .. ,,, v -uw,ff.:v9,u.ull Kf f 3 W. H. S. Bond Jr ws Mr. Ferrame, Dzrecror K N N -s , A 'bs-2 i- . f ,Ef5f. 2f,,, Q Q Yu ? X SQ 'W ,xfgrzf ,JM -U ze 'far my Q11 A ?,. 5 'E I wg X 1. E 3 z-1-gy I x I k,, ,nuf- 41 -.. , M,,vW A 1' A,..m if O ,.,,l,.oLi V .',s,-q'. '- x r ' '1 1 . I ., 11944 Furl Row Lynne Groth Loretta Sullivan, Lenore Mullen. Second Row: Kathy O'Reilly, Caroline Muir Mary Kerr, Regina Pacitti, , . , , . M . , Vincent Scalia, Deborah London Standmg: William Ebwa, Peter Miele, Mark Glen, John Robichaud, Bill Monaco Richard Paolino. This year the History Club, a chapter of the junior World Affairs Council, ran and participated in numerous activities. These included a debate between the Mayoralty candidates in September and lectures by Mr. Ross Bailey of New Zealand, Miss Barbara Ash on South Africa, and Parker Richards on the john Birch Society. In February the History Club sponsored a Model United Nations in which a number of high schools from this area participated. The Model U.N. was highlighted by the lectures and debate on the South African situation conducted by two experts from Brandeis University. In March two delegations from the History Club attended a Model United Nation held at Brandeis University. Later in the year the History Club and G.A.P. co-operated in planning and running the Litter Drive, Pollution Photo Contest, and the other programs of the Ecology group. History Club V J., fa 1 1 ew 3- r Z it f ET A 3 5 . -a f V ' K' 9 Q-,iv ,. .,-s I 'il 9, , ' I --, J A ' 1 ,. A fs-'i X- . f .3 if 'L ' 0 J V A, .-.., - 5- I , ww ,. 1 , y E. dih. 2 ll il 4 ..n x F, , I 3 I ' if , -E ' s , J. wg I ip- ESL... Future Teachers America Firtt Row: Ann Grimes, Carol Hoftses, Lorna Lorette, Janice Perkins. Second Row: Jerri Connor, Frances Tririletti, Joanne Jurjurian, Joyce Donahue, Gail Hendry. Third Row: Paula Teele, Pam Keyes, Nancy Saltzberg, Carol Magazu, Joyce Zaia. Fourth Row: Jane Roche, Judy Nicholson, Judy Murray, Jeanne Haydon, Paula Bonahde, Diane Headley. Fifrh Row: Virginia Tocci, Carol Steppe, Judy Moran, Jeanne Burke. Slarzrfrzfgz Nancy Carry, Laura Hines, Elizabeth Wright, Martha Bushway, Lynne Sullivan, Maura Tushin, Jeanne Balevic, Marsha Chamberlain. l rimann rim' l l il 1 Published monthly by Waltham Senior High School, Waltham, l I 1' Xa 51 Robert Schubert, 5 Eric Walclron Charlie Williarns ' David Marcus Al Lancto Gary W'are, l ll 21,4 .IJ Adziiior Editori- irz Cfyief Eriilori Pzrbliibirzg Mmzuger Brian Jones Virginia Waldron Tina Bassakides Gail Cobb Susan Bryant Mary Iagulli Massachusetts 02154 Arr Editor! Typifzf ,iv i -'M ,. i R 'fi -5 . -'4 1' Sv g W Q - E af, I 4 434 e ' 'L ls A S' 1 ' QW 1 .. IS Week S Wifi Waltham High 6 f 4, , W' 'Q X James Cusano, Deborah Kilcullen, Pamela Keyes, Regina Pacitti, Robert Scheier, Carol Olbrys, Marguerite Ohnemus. Library Aides ea ' Timothy Nolte, joe Vanaria, Cathy Fox, Anne Erickson, Donna Dube, Elizabeth Dube, Thomas Nolte, Robert Bennett. Mining: Karen Arno, Laura Mahoney, Mary jo Arena, Patricia Roche, Geoffrey Aucoin, David Phillips, Wayne Gullotti. 2 I ll ,QPF A Linda Corcoran, Laurie Ruggiero, Angela Lambros, Marilyn Pratt, Susan Thomasello, Virginia , , , Faulstich, Carole Kelner, Ellen Carclarelli, Barbara Teague, Patricia Aubert, Nancy Kelly, Susan Fielclings. P Nurse's Office U 1 1- ll I Q 1 l P ly, N u rses l F W- 1-fffh I F is I S ' o li Al I IGFICCI 1 l 1 Firrt Row: Patricia Kane, Irene Hache, Luane Rollo, Dale Hopwood. Second Row: Mrs. Marion Q Fitzpatrick fR.N.J, Linda Aliseo, Florence Heiser, Lorraine DiVico, Linda Chilingerian, Eileen V Burke, Donna Barrile. Third Row: Carol Buckley, Susan Tomasello, ,Iohn I. McManama M.D. 1 Qi l l 0 ill 216 Honor Society Siudeni Council Charles Brophy Cboys vice presidentj, Sandra Wright Cpresidentl, Caroline Denty Ctreasurerj, Linda Castel- lano Cgirls' vice-presidentj, Kathy Hill Csecretaryb. 'Qi f Fin! Row: Louis Horvitz, George Lombardo, Jerri Connor, Diane Headley, Arthur Gaudet. Second Row: Vivian Ukraine, Sharon Amiralian, Leslie Farragher, Carolyn Zeytoonian, Marilyn Vanaria, Janice Perkins. Third Row: Marilyn Fine, Mary Ellen Baker, Marcella O'Brien, Janet Meehan, Ann Grimes, Kathy Hill, Kathy Barry. Fourth Row: Paul Yamartino, Steve Miller, Steve Finamoie, Pat Regan, Ruth Pridham, Jeanne Meserve, Janice O'Brien. Fifth Row: John Crosby, John Mason, Bill Monaco, Al Lancto. 217 ar' C xy x 1- ,,.,.,....,,. .3--1--' Art Club Fifff Rout Tim Dipace, Dana Welw, A1 Garnache. Second Rowg Joan Seidman, Susan Skinner, Eileen Patton, Carolyn Leavitt, Dianne McCullough, Binney Brackett. Third Rout Mr. Sgouros, Iucly Halloran, Denise Cormier, Evelyn Chiasson, Steve Parrish, Cindy MCI-lugh, Peter Nyren. Chemistry Cluh QQQHOU3' ,vlliaonvli hill!! 531: in 93- 'aj Caroline Muir, Jeannette McCarthy, John McHugh, John Crosby, Phil Olsen, Paul Yamartino Arthur Gaudet, Lewis Horvitz. gqluniflf ' 'Q N 'AA f Ifll f Wm , N-qu-. -, X' N-he il rf Sitting: Ed Spillert, Paul Parisi, Miss Donna Murphy Cadvisorj, Lenore Mullen, Bill Monaco, Bob Colten, Vincent Scalia. Standing: Paul Vincent, Lois Conrad, Paul Cane. Debating Society 4 First Row: Robert Schubert CA.V. coordinatorj, Mike Ward, Tony Pilla, Mike Curtis, Albert Clark. Second Row: Mark Glen, Tom Sneider, Rich Logan, Joe Gandiosi, Mike Arnold, Paul Leonard, Tom Muldoon, Jack Harding, Gary Ware, Peter Corcoran. Third Row: Ralph Nelson CA.V. directorb, Bruce Lawler, Larry Sullivan, Mike Iodice, Rick White, Bill Lawler, Tim Lahey, John Ledger, Warren Freda. Steiff 1-v1. -4111 11 Y. l -F, 1. 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LACV in I . 1' 1. 51133 iw-,Q 'K ,Q 'bffvjgri ,A ' 3 J W nf' -r ii R 3 A A 1 W , f -rl, best i v are glial' P we ' il First Row: George Lombardo, Lennie Roy, Bob Hickey, Gil ll Mariani, Phil Hammond, Bill Wilde, Bill Ferry, Charles Brophy, l Bob Faulkner, Bob Jackson, Dick Marcou, Dennis Doherty, Kevin O'Toole, Lou Annunciata. Second Row: Dan Keohane, lohn McCarthy, jim Auld, Charles Lombardi, John Arnold, Wayne Gullotti, Rick Chebookian, Tim Driscoll, Dave Giardina, Bill '7Iii?,,-911 -1 . 'R -' Niki-iQi',,,.2mj .' ' W ,QQ1P'QG.x3fi,4Wf'uI',EliW22?'i1gKf'f1g5'2Qx ,- at V ig 2-gifwffbof'- h V ,t r X ' A Yszfiiffieaiizif ' We 2 'al wt f figllsllj T , f 1 ,. ff. 'Q ,V s V X5 ,Q N' ' 1 ,N o ' Qs ? iZfAl1L ft L Z-efgvar M ,. - A P M l l l l l tl l l 3 v. 'C K if ex A r WK tt, f . .Nw --,.. .Q Y ,,. i W V B 9 fr X A X ir 1 ft, , X 'fs-r,..L..f , 451x,,,,- 9 o M x 4. NYM ,- -f. 'W-e N- Yetten, Brian lim Lubo, Ed Elliott, Bill Foley, Phil Orihce, Steve Morin, ,lohn Landry, Bruce Warren, Peter Pappas, Glen Richardson, Aloe Milner, Fran Stanton, Gary Murphy, Ed Thomas, Ioe Sarno. Edmunds, Bob Briganti, Rick Vaccarello, Ned Osganian, Bill Lee. Third Rout Glen Samuels, Football SCORES 5 wins, 5 losses Waltham 26 Malden ll Waltham l2 Brookline Zo Waltham 6 Arlington R Waltham 15 Haverhill tw Waltham 14 Weymouth 12 Waltham 6 Brockton ' Waltham 8 Newton All Waltham 14 Somerville 21 Fr.: '14 ,M 'V 225 ' 1 Y.. 1 I 0, 425 3, 1 -wa-...,.,!' -Q 224 4 x..- Azsix - Z. , ' , 1:1 f I 4, 1 ff Bill Ferry, co-captain 4 .1,f wx Bob Jackson 'iv' . X 'SNx mx 5 Y ,X : ' li- gh ERTQA 'xx' fi fx .s ,U . I . 7 Q1 QW , X WI xx X , I X I XX x Qui EX x J XQ X' f 'Z' ff Q X x .f xsurb - .y M Arlington Weymouth , Brookline , Brockton Hingham Cambridge Newton . A Rindge Tech Arlington Exeter , Weymouth Brookline Brockton I-Iingham , Cambridge Rindge Tech Newton Front Row Left to Rzgbt Artie Bennet Ray Adams, ,lim Girolamo, Mark Flynn fCaptainD, Bob Cline Keith Chipman jose Taranto Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Don Prohovich, Tom LeForte Dave Feeley Bill Stanton Brad Childs Chuck Coveney CCaptain Electj, Dave Keane. Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Waltham Boskelboll SCORES 6 wins, 14 losses , 58 Lowell 45 Somerville 82 Rindge , 50 Brockton 7 77 Cambridge 66 Arlington 68 Lowell , , 42 Somerville 44 Newton , 65 Brookline 49 Weymouth . 87 Newton South ,,..74 Rindge 7 t 51 Brockton , 58 Cambridge . N64 . .o 59 M68 57 M51 Arlington . Newton South Newton ..ii..7 Brookline ,, , Weymouth , 1 'tl ffl Student-Faculty Basketball Ga me February 26, 1970 Awards Dave Feeley Most Unsung Hero Mark Flynn r Arthur L. Quinn Most Valuable Player Award james Girolamo . Collins Sportsmanship Trophy I ll many-4-..-o ....... cf -, li, , . W Q , nn -m I 'PI ,-4 4-1025 . 5, 4-,1 ,lf-A, h f ff , Q if , I, ,WV .' A ai- YJ- Y, .U v rd! 1 ' 4. N qw iw, A V ew 1- , 1, ' I..-Jfqw. .0 ' V J ,Mfr j' V, - .r 'i'?'v.,'g4f 'Ma A' f' 1 Y qv , ' . . wil by . Ay ' X ,Y 'fi 'Muff' fflfr chaff? Ji' t if my gan- 44 K l t Ni in M nwgfgwxy. f 13? ' is ug 'lf NW' . Y - T to tn . true ' B f H T W 414 Ni WKLTH 4 . if' Q ? lj A if ' z glfl' lei-f T ' T 2 3 t 5425 if 'Q if gr, 3 , t 3 ' V: A I - vii- f K, ff-Y' mul I l 7' fungi' me-'J t Q M, w fig!! Loot' u I- A I i k , I' , 4 I ggi. ,g fe , 3,133 i ,,l,::g:,, . , W 4, X. '- 1.15. ' ' 'lf' ',,'1 Biff, ,A vi my Q H , rue if t B t f gi, .. l l -5 scoREs 10 wins, 7 losses T Waltham Opponent 5 Natick T, 5 3 2 Cambridge .. 4 2 B Arlington ..tt it 6 3 1 Newton ..t..4.. 4 7 W Brockton 7 3 i Newton South my 4 3 l Brookline ,, 3 5 l Weymouth V- 0 4 Rindge Tech 12 9 5 Cambridge , 8 3 Arlington . 1 0 W W Brockton A , 2 5 P Newton , ,,.i.. 3 4 t il Newton South 3 0 2 Weymouth it 9 2 Brookline . 2 7 u l Rindge Tech 5 10 228 credit to NEWS TRIBUNE g..-'S' v Z5 -unsung J' ' HHM WMVA H . ,,-o-4 . I ,.....-v-N-- 4 N ,v,...-M-y ' 7 fsxlzvi' JT. If 5fl.'F I - Lf. f ' V Iii ff, 9. ' 4.-n--ann-nd v..guau1nvll 4,-A...-M,-A , ,,........,,. - , 0 Q 'fu w-Q ON 'if ff it I Q,-5' 4, , , A v ,fl f .. ,I ,yd -4 I V 5 S ,,.-- .f 1 , x pf I . M ' f til ...U i ,ff .n ish W' .- , if 'N vx xzxsfg W Q, ,pn F' JV, aw A., f x. L Q ,ff 1 1 A 1 fu 'sm 1 o ,lA' if ,1- ,afg 3,55 X x f ,Q F? ,ll G3 3 Golf Team MEMBERS Bill Poirier CCapr.D Edd Carroll Bob Field Kevin Kelly Peter Pappas COACH: john Krol -IL- credit to NEWS TRIBUNE f' - 'v ,.,, ,, .,,,.,. -v---nun-vw. - -'1-, WM.,:? ' 'ftvrfi M rv ' 1 k..1'34, -a,,,,jf74iNx. v.Q-i.l:.2Q V N r A 1 N R , is.. , 7 -, . f N'-. Q' swan - . 5 v' , in E 5 I 3 ' D 'Q , 1 t .. :f. X , A wa V.. X 9 X . ' as- l ,f , er ff 2 3 f Xf N751 A ef'-9 N5 RIFLE TEAM MEMBERS: Gary Cadone, Don Dunlop, Rene Famosi fco-capt.7, Warren Freida, Gary james, Chris Lord, Al Tauber lco-capt.J, Asst. Coach .lack Toohil, Cal Vary, Sam Webb, Rick Wheaton. Coach: ,Ioe Siano. Rifle Team Bedford . 1 Concord . Marlboro Acton . Wayland Newton Malden A Watertown Melrose .. Wayland SCORES 8 wins, 2 losses vV3hh3H1 CDpponcnr 891 851 893 813 892 894 874 839 917 896 , 903 872 . 897 891 905 850 915 745 899 913 credit to ANTHONY LUPO 235 1 Fin! Row: Meridith Dahl, Debbie Beran, Lorna Lorette, Karin Johnson, Susan Brophy. Second Row: Linda Emmetts, Nancy Brodrick, Lindsay Kilgore Ccaptainj, Marsha Cham- berlain. V 1 ' A4 li s ,agp '-s-1. V, L If Karen Omohono Cmgnj, Paula McCue, Carol Merrittsu Maura Tushin, Claire Cottone. Denise Enik, Karen Skorland, Pam Marchese. 256 all Volleyball Varsity Volleyball Junior Varsity r . 8- -5' '-a.ff.P, W' ,-1 ' a M S 'rp V g. 4 Seated: Ellen Dowcerr, Parry Boisvert, Barbara Hinkley Cmgr.D, Susan Brophy, Debbie Antico, Pam Marchese, Patty Keefe. Standing: Miss Gravelin QCoachJ, Karin Johnson, Lorna Lorette, Anne Mclnnis, Merry Dahl, Janice Perkins Cco-capt.D, Linda Emmetts, Lindsay Kilgore Cco-capt.D, Marsha Chamberlain, Katie Doherty, Gail Hentzi, joan Rynn, Diane Poulin. Tennis 5? 52, soffbqll 'L aaa, First Row: Donna McGuigan, Carol Merritts, Elaine Gaudet, Patty Kelley, Libby Wright. 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My 14, 'Q' CQ I , 1 1' I ,D z' 'inf' I - ,. fl ibsigaixxx --.KQ f n'?l' , . ,fm ,Q ii, . .Y 4. i Lt. .--ri-if 4562- 'T.r.l..-.f5:g,gf5g?Qg Q FQ' I ff Binney Bracken Frances Trifilerri Elaine Shapiro Laura Hines CONTRIBUTING EDITORS John McHugh Hazel Reidy Mary Kerr Julie Burns Lenore Mullen l 1 mirror if lf staff 3 Wm an-S . . 4 Sin., i I I i . i l l l i l ll 4i' Elaine Shapiro, bminen manager. Mr. Tom Neylon, bminerr advifor. Faculty Advisors: Mr. Tom Neylon, barinerx R. l Miss Nancy Kunkle, literary Business Staff : Elaine Shapiro, manager Ed Patapanian Helen Olivio. Charles Duckworth Mary Kelley Jane Keegan Ann Grimes Chris Mula Photography : Our Van Tine Studios thanks to the following whose aid was Cindy Green t ' Jeri Connor Gail Hendry G Theresa LeBlanc Rosemary Sullivan Regina Rourke Dianne Headley V Carolyn Denty instrumental in the publication of the Mirror: the News Tribune Mr. Frank Murphy Mr. Richard Hood Mrs. Josephine Hughes Mr. Robert Moore Miss Margaret Nolan Mr. Almon Morang Loring Studios Russo Art Studio details t ff' FRIENDS OF DINO R. ANGELICI, D.D.S. PETER ANGELO, M.D. EDWARD T. BIGHAM, JR., ATTY. A. P. BLOOMENTHAL, M.D. DR. 81 MRS. BRUCE A. BOCHMAN WARREN R. BOLTON, ESQUIRE NATHANIEL P. BRACKETT, JR., M.D. DOUGLAS E. BUTMAN, M.D. DONALD I. CAMPBELL, M.D. JOSEPH J. CARAVAGLIO, M.D. LYNN D. CHAFFEE, M.D. FELIX E. CINCOTTA, ATTY. EDWARD COSTELLO, ATTY. RICHARD F. DACEY, ATTY. ARTHUR FINN, ATTY. DR. 8a MRS. MURRAY FREEDMAN HARNISH, MANSFIELD, MARSH AND MQCDONALD, ATTORNEYS JOHN P. HIGGINS, ATTY. WALTHAM HIGH DONALD D. HUTCHINGS, M.D. JENNEY 81 JENNEY, ATTORNEYS JOSEPH L. LEWIS, M.D. HECTOR M. MARIN, M.D. JOHN C. McMANAMA, M.D. JOHN L. MORRISON, M.D. JACK NAMIAS, D.D.S. DR. NORMAN PASTER FLORENTINO P. PINA, M.D. NICHOLAS J. SEMENZA, M.D. JAMES V. SMITH, ATTY. DR. 81 MRS. ANTHONY A. VANARIA ATTY. 8. MRS. J. CHESTER WEBB ATTY. FREDERICK H. WILDER, JR. DR. CLINTON L. WILSON WARREN G. YOUNG, D.M.D. DR. VITO A. ZOLLA l . ,I Before you accept , that first job . . . I Look over I your employer as eurefully as he does I H011 I m 1 l l 2 l l l I I I l l il up 1 l ll 2 -i l, I l f 4 i . l l p 248 E What's the Company like anyway? Would I be proud to work there? Reputation for square dealing with employees? Pleasant surroundings? Will I be working with others my own age? Are they friendly? Do they socialize after hours? Will the boss be reasonable? Appreciate good,' hard work, but won't explode if I make a mistake? Will I make a decent week's pay? Have a chance for raises, advancement, more responsibility? How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? . Note: Many young men and women in this area can ' answer Yes to these questions They work for New 1 England Telephone. , Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon . . . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor I to tell you when and where to apply. fn N W' Part of the Natuonwlde Bell System New England Telephone BEST WISHES FROM ROOM 317 MISS PACITTI MARSHA CHAMBERLAIN CATHERINE CHAMPION CHRIS CHAPMAN JANET CHAPMAN REBECCA CHATTO DENNIS CHIASSON RICHARD CHIASSON LINDA CHILINGERIAN DORIS CHIN KEITH CHIPMAN DIANE COLLETTE DONNA CHURAKIAN PAUL CICCOLO MARY CINCOTTA MICHAEL CINCOTTA ALFRED CLARKE BEVERLY CLARKE DOUGLAS CLASBY PATRICIA CLASBY JACQUE COBUZZI CYNTHIA COLLETT r 2 Compliments of J. F. 81 F. I. ROBINSON, INC. All Forms of Insurance Best Wishes From PERRY PONTIAC CADILLAC INC IO55 Main Street Waltham TW 3-3600 PONTIAC-CADILLAC-TEMPEST SALES 81 SERVICE 'TAYTERS POTATO CHIP COMPANY II8 Calvary St., Waltham, Mass. Waltham High School Cafeteria is supplied with the best potato chips-'TAYTERS Mrs. K. Joan Whitemore, Owner MULLANEY'S PHARMACY JOHN J. MULLANEY JR., Reg. Ph. 463 Main Street Waltham, Mass. TWinbrook 3-3797 BUDDY'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Corner of Lyman 8- Main Sts. NATIONAL CLOTHES 373 Moody St. Waltham, Mass. TW 3-5143 Complete Line of Clothing and Furnishings 1 W F L Compliments of JOHN F. PAINO 1 I M i I ' v I L 'z l I II Ir I E I 25 'I WALTHAM PRECISION INSTRUMENTS, INC. 221 Crescent St. Waltham, Mass. PRECISION HAS BEEN OUR BUSINESS SINCE 185O HOMEROOM 315 - MISS RYPKEMA ROBERT BURKE ANNA CACI DEBORAH CAISEY PATRICIA CALLAHAN JANE CALLAHAN SANDRA CALSON SUSAN CAMPBELL VIVIAN CAMPOBASSO PATRICIA CAMUTI NEAL CARAMANICA FRANCIS CANNISTRARO ANTHONY CARDILLO 3 .9-v., ir -i ii DONNA CASTELLANO LINDA CASTELLANO BARBARA CHIASSON CAROL CHIASSON GAIL CHAMBERLAIN NORMAN CARMEL CAROL CARMODY MICHELE CARTER BRIAN CASEY DIANE CASELLA MICHAEL CASSERLY Compilments of SHAW'S ATLANTIC SERVICE 945 Main St. IDEAL CLEANERS 8. DYERS OF WALTHAM 581 Moody St. TW 4-1256 J. G. AKILLIAN INC. Realtors 611 Trapelo Road Waltham, Massachusetts IILAITORB 894-6650 HOMEROOM 320 - MRS. MCKNIGHT 'I 1 I Z 5 BERNARD DEMEO CAROLINE DENTY JOHN DEPASS JUDITH DEPROFIO DIANE DESROSIERS JOANNE DEUGENIO CAROL DEVANE DEBORAH DEVOE JANET DIMATTEO CHERYL DION TIMOTHY DIPACE PAUL DOE DENNIS DOHERTY NANCY DOHERTY EILEEN DOHERTY DANIEL DOLLARD DONNA DOUCET MICHAEL DOUCET BRUCE DOUCETTE ELIZABETH DUBE lv X!! -lbs ROOM 248 Good Luck From A.B.C. BUILDING SUPPLIES, INC. 42 Emerson Rd. TW 3-6701 Compliments Compllmenls of 'ROY JOHNSTON CO. SEARS ROEBUCK CO. 929 Main Slfeel 240 Moody St. Wolthom W. J. DONLAN CONTRACTING CO., INC. 93 POND ST. TWinbrook 4-0769 WALTHAM, MASS. Best Wishes ROOM 140 From Compliments of ROOM 242 Ronemcic J. o'NEiL Optometrist TWinbrook 4-2444 657 Main St Waltham, Mass. l Joan Murphy Kevin Murphy Richard Murphy Ronald Murphy Steven Murphy ROOM 363 Charles Nadeau Linda Naiorian Kenneth Navien Douglas Nickerson Joanne Nocella Thomas Nolte Emily Norman Clifford Nuttings Janice O'Brien Mary O'Brien Patricia O'Brien Eileen O'Halloran Patricia O'Halloran Helen Olivo PETER FLYNN BARBARA FOLEY KEVIN FOLEY WILLIAM FOLEY RONALD FONTE ROOM 144 KATHLEEN FOX BARBARA FRANKS ROBERT FRENCH JAMES FRENCHETT PAUL FUOCO - MRS. MURPHY HEIDI GALLO ROBERT GALVIN MARY GARBER KURT GARDINER ELLEN GARDNER ELAINE GAUDET ROBERT GAUDET JOANNE GAUTREAU PAULET GAUVIN RICHARD GIBBONS ANN FOTI GARY GAGNON DEBRA GAUDET DIANA GIUSTI LINDA FOTI ROBERT GALLAGHER DIANE GAUDET PAUL GODFREY Lois Smith Francis Stanton Edward Strong Kathleen Sullivan Mariorie Smith Edward Spillert Mariann Stahl Kurt Stashis Patricia Stedman Jean St. Germain Loretta Sullivan Lynne Sullivan Janice Sullivan Susan Malloy Kevin Sullivan Sherri Sullivan Laurie Sweeney CLASS OF '70 Best wishes Class of '70, On your graduation day, You're standing at life's crossroads, Now you must choose the way. The future lies before you, The decision's yours to make, Only you can make the choice, Which road will you take? The world needs people, such as you, With courage and ideals, It needs your skill and knowledge, It needs your youth and zeal. The first class that will graduate, From a brand new school, You will set the precedent, You will set the rule. Best wishes Class of '70, On your graduation day, We place our future in your hands, The world is yours, today. THE KIRSCH REAL ESTATE 81 INSURANCE OFFICE Realtors - Builders LOUIS J. KIRSCH, JR. LOU KIRSCH, 3rd WELTON BROWN C. FREDERICK JOSYLN ROOM 366 - MISS BOWEN 'Y 41 S- L 1 'Tl Exe! PATRICIA PENDERGAST DARLENE PERESHLUHA JANICE PERKINS WILLIAM PERLEY MARK PETRICONE WILLIAM POIRIER ROBERT POWDERLY NANCY POWER RUTH PRIDHAM FRANCIS PRINNIER DENNIS QUINN PATRICK QUIRK JAMES RADOSTA JAMES RANDO JOHN RANDO CARL RAVESI CAROLYN RAY BARBARA RAYNE DAVID RHODES Compliments of MIKE O'NEll. JAMES E. REGAN, Realtor Insurance of All Types-Sales-Rentals PHONE 8931181 Q LA ' 2 , - IOO Hammond Street f:lF:'E: A- Complete Photographic Service 698 MAIN ST. WALTHAM, MASS. TEL. 893-8607 Waltha m 34, Massachusetts ERIC'S HAIRDRESSING STUDIO 40 Warren St. Waltham Telephone TW 3-9464 COLONIAL KITCHEN I9 Crescent St. Waltham TW 4-4Ol0 7 HOMEROOM 321 - MRS. 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J ROOM 367 - MISS SORG .J x -xg, ,xi 'fm K, 'I 'rr II 'E' A PATRICIA REGAN HAZEL REIDY JANE REINO RAYMOND RICHARD THOMAS RICKMAN FLORENCE RIGOLI MARTHA RIGOLI ELAINE RIPPIN PATRICIA ROACH ' 1 0 BARBARA ROBERTSON THOMAS ROBERTSON JEANNE ROBICHAUD MURIEL ROBICHAUD WILLIAM ROBICHAUD CHRISTINE ROBINSON JANET ROCHE LINDA ROCHE DONNA ROCHLEAU .im , CONGRATULATIONS Waltham High School Class of l97O HEWLETT PA CKARD MEDICAL ELECTRONICS DIVISION FULL SERVICE BANK -tsffnk WWW 'I-:-'jim O THE ,.f Maze BT' Tl memoir MWZX ll: U HAM ,.-. fb -' NATIONAL BANK 9 Q I 95 Mooov srnfst - wntwlm, was I FCDCRAL, DZPUSIT UQSYJRANCE CDRPORATXDN C YEQERAL QESSHVE SVSTCN Open Wed. and Fri. Eves. TWinbrook T ll 9 30 P.M. 3-7358 CHEZ ELISE BRIDAL SALON, INC. Waltl1am's Complete Bridal Salon 683 Main Street Waltham, Mass. 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MAGUIRE Sv FRANCES GILL JAMES GIROLAMO BARBARA GLADMAN DONNA GLAWSON ROBIN GOGAN DENISE GOGUEN STANLEY GOLDSTEIN NORA GOULD ELIZABETH GRANT CYNTHIA GREEN HENRY GREEN WILLIAM GREENWOOD ANNE GRIMES LYNNE GROTH IRENE HACHE JAMES HAENSGEN .IESSY HAGOPIAN BRIAN HALLORAN STEVEN HAMILTON PHILIP HAMMOND Best Wishes From ROOM 365 ROOM 322 ROOM 111 - MISS HOLLAND PATRICIA AUBERT JOSEPH AUCOIN JOYCE AUCOIN KAREN AUCOIN MARIE AUCOIN RICHARD AUCOIN SUSAN AUCOIN JOSEPH AVERY DAMARI AVILES MAX BABURINS JUDY BAGINSKY DIANE BAIA CARLA BAILEY THOMAS BAILLIO LAWRENCE BAKER RICHARD BALLO GARY BARDSLEY ROBERT BARKER HUGH BARNES EARL BARRETT JAMES BARRILE GREGORY BARRON GERARD BEAUDOIN MAUREEN BEAULIEU DEBORA BECK RUTH BECK KATHRYN BECKWITH PAMELA BELLE RONALD BELLIVEAU 27 NICKERSON 8' Compliments of HMS' INC- PITT coNsTRuc1loN coRP 917 MAIN ST. 291 School St.-Waltham WALTHAM, MASS. 894-2580 Compliments of FARM BUREAU ASSOCIATION 158 Lexington Street Waltham, Mass. TW 3-3570 MacNABB ENGINEERING CO., INC. 131 Lexington Street Waltham, Massachusetts Telephone TWinbrook 3-8400 PRECISION SHEET METAL FABRICATORS FOR THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY Fo LEVIN'S r the Finest in Fabrics 22 Lexington Street Waltham 54, Mass. Twinbrook 3-7143 C M ' DEXTER DRUG CO. PREscRiPtioN SPECIALISTS oHN P. DEXTER, Reg. Pharm. nd Rich Sts, TW-1-0196, Vfaltham ,Moss MAY'S BAKERY World's Most Progressive Bakery 571 Moody St. Waltham, Mass. Compliments of ELECTRO CONTRACTING 8. SERVICE CORP. 129 Russell Street Waltham, Massachusetts TW 3-7792 Compliments of Arthur and Raymond DeVincent GARDENCREST APARTMENTS Summer Street WALTHAM, MASS. Compliments of MASS . HARDWARE 170 High St. Waltham 893-6711 Monday, Tuesday From 11:30 to 12 Midnight Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 11:30 to 1 A. M. Sunday 12 Noon to Midnight ROOM 371 - MISS OUINN 4 A ns A pas: ri :E I I MARIE SCAFIDI FRANCIS SCHULTZ KATHLEEN SHARKEY MICHAEL SIMMONS TINA RANDOLFI FRANCI RIVERA CARL SCAFIDI ROBERT SCHELIER ELAINE SHAPIRO JOSEPH SILVA JOYCE SKOTLAND EDMEE RIVERA F44 5 . . v s N-1 I uw 'L Im VINCENT SCANIO DEBORA SELBY DOMINIC SHAUGHNESSY MAUREEN SHEA SUSAN SKINNER NANCY GELFUSA VINCENT SCALIA GEORGE SEGEIN DAVID SINCLAIR BRUNA AISMONDE Compliments of WALI.-LEX CAR WASH 878 Lexington St. Waltham H. E. WESTON JEWELRY co., INC. 316 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass. Telephone TW 4-2880 MASS BROKEN STONE CO. 133 Boston Post Rd. Weston, Mass. TW 3-0489 ROOM 344 - MR. NELSON STEVEN LAMBERT ROBERT LASSMAN DONALD LEBLANC OMER LEBLANC WINFRED LEE R... ALBERT LANCTO DIANNE LAROCHE NANCY LAZARO CAROLYNNE LEAVITT EDNA LEBLANC KAREN LEBLANC RHEAL LEBLANC RICHARD LEBLANC I 1 ,pi ROBERT LAROSA DENISE LEBLANC LINDA LEBLANC THERESA LEBLANC FENTON G. 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SON Established 1910 FUNERAL HOME 552 Main Street Waltham 54, Massachusetts PIECE OF PIZZA RESTAURANT 897 Main Sf.-Waltham From Compliments of ROOM 218 WAYSIDE BARBER SHOP 471 Main St. Waliham GEORGE E. OLSON, INC. For Men ond Boys Tel. TW 3-1088 331 Moody Street ROOM 312 - MR. GRANT -guw -1 GAIL BERTRAND BETHANN BLODGETT STEVEN BONNEY PARK BOUDROT JAMES BIGGINS JOHN BOLLES MAURICE BORDENCA ANN BOURGEOIS PAUL BLANCHARD PAULA BONAFIDE DENNIS BOUCHER WANDA BOURQUE ALAN BLEYLE DANA BONICA ANNETTE BOUDREAU JOHN BOYD ROSANN BRACKETT CHRISTOPHER BUDREAU T T V 2 Give Your Family A Treat AT Wistecf DON UTQ THE COFFEE AND DONUTS THAT MADE Misrer DONUTO FAMOUS FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY . . . d0Ug'hflUfS hand CUff0I' OR SOUAL FUNCUON flavor and freshness . . . 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AMBROSE DC 3 A ,- QL I I lu J' , 1- Alv ., , SALLY WEST SUSAN WEST DOROTHY WHELAN RICHARD WHEATON RICHARD WHITE WILLIAM WILDE PAUL YARNARTINO CHARLES WILLIAMS ROBERT WOLFE SANDRA WRIGHT WARREN WILDER RAYMOND YETTEN LINDA YOUNG RICHARD YOUNG SHERRY YOUNG JOYCE ZAIA SANDRA ZANGHI CAROLYNNE ZEYTOONIAN C. R. Best Wishes CO., INC. 196 Bear Hill Road Waltham, Mass. 02154 Congratulations to the Class of T970 STRATVERN HOMES Compliments BANNER GLASS CORP. 805 Main St. Waltham, Mass. ROGM 146 Neil Goldberg Randal Goldsmith Gail Goodwin Linda Gray Sally Gray Joseph Graziosi Diane Green Peter Green Joanne Gregoricus Thomas Griffin Shirley Griggs Regina Gross Michael Guigno Eloide Hache Michael Haffey John Hagg Linsey Hale Richard Hamalainen Cynthia Hamann Jeanine Hancock Thomas Hapenny John Haroutunian Ellen Harris Debbie Hart Lee Harvey John Hayes Glenn Headley Wayne Headley Michael Healy Linda Gargone MASS BROKEN STONE CO. 133 Boston Post Rd. Weston, Mass. TW 3-0489 Compliments of ACTRONICS, INC 166 Bear Hill Road Waltham, Moss. TW 4-7030 Compliments of ALLIA BROTHERS FRUIT AND PRODUCE 66 Boynton St. Waltham, Mass. 893-4382 Wal-Lex Shopping Center 860 Lexington St. Chlldren's and Women's Clothing OPEN DAILY 9-9 TW 3-3414 ROOM 171 Kathleen McLaughlin Susan McManus Nora McMenimen Mary McNulty Martha Meade Mary Medaglia Gary Medeiros Martha Meehan Adeline Mega Cheryl Menard Diane Mercurio Elena Mercurio Carol Merritts Janet Merrullo Judith Messina Patricia Milioto Charles Millian Barbara Mills Richard Milton James Mitchell Annemarie Moran Joyce Morgan David Mosman Deborah Muise Diane Muise Deborah Mula l.oretta Murphy Lynne Merrill 'J 92 Compliments of WALTHAM SCREW COMPANY 77 Rumford Ave., Waltham CUSTOM SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS Established T893 T HOMEROOM 313 - MR. 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QUEEN CLEANERS TW 4-2066 266 Moody St.-Waltham I I ,I O'TOOLE THE FLORIST, INC. 719 Main St. Waltham, Mass. 893-2961 Flowers for All Occasions Mark Segalini Donna Segien Steven Segien Joan Seidman Gary Senarian ROOM 269 Mark Shannon Jacqueline Shinnick Johnan Sharpe Debra Shuman Joseph Shaugnessey Mary Simmons Michael Shea Brian Skinner Deborah Sherman Charles Smelledeg Timothy Smith Barbara Squires Carol Smith David Smith Elaine Smith Ruth Smith Susan Smith Compliments of GUTHRIE LUMBER COMPANY BEST wlsHEs TO THE cLAss or 1970 BILL MlTcHELL's WEST END CHEVROLET 110 South St. Waltham 894-9000 294 Compliments of NIMS CATERING BANQUET OR BUFFET LEAVE THE CALL NIMS CATERERS TO US Delicious Meols Served For Over 22 Years WEDDINGS-BANQUETS-RECEPTIONS-SHOWERS SPECIAL OCCASIONS-DINNERS-SMORGASBORDS-BUFFETS PARTY PLATTERS-HORS D'OEUVRES Coll for Information 81 Menus 1-894-2282 - 'I-894-2646 Evenings: 535-2962 20 FOX ROAD WALTHAM MAIN STREET AUTO SALES 8g SERVICE, Inc Thomas Muldoon Charles Mullaney Chester Mullen Kevin Mulvaney Brian Murphy Karen Murray Janice Murray Lynda Myshrall ROOM 172 Kenneth Nadeau John Napoli Maureen Nardone Dennis Naughton Paul Naughton Charles Nestor William Nett Carol Nevard Delores Nigro Peter Noble Robert Noke Jean Nolan Kathleen Norton Linda Norton Guy Novello Robert O'Brien Carolyn O'Connell Richard O'Dea Joseph O'Keefe Joanne Olsen Robert O'Mara Karen Omobono Joanne O'Reilly Compliments of WALTHAM SCHOOL BUS Best Wishes From GEODYNE CORP. 151 Bear Hill Road Waltham, Mass. TW 4-2229 HARVEY INDUSTRIES, INC. Manufacturers and Distrib of Aluminum Building Products Compliments WALTHAM WALLPAPER PAINT CORPORATION 591 Main St. Compliments of THE CHATEAU RESTAURANT ITALIAN AMERICAN DINNERS PIZZA 5Sch IS W Ithom, M WALTHAM FEDERAL SAVINGS 8g LCJAN ASSCCIATION Compliments of MIDDLESEX FAMILY CO-OPERATIVE BANK 20 Lexington St. Waltham, Mass. Diane Poulin Timothy Powers Charles Priest Mariorie Priest Donna Priestman Jan Procyk Joyce Proia ROOM I75 James Pullano Arlene Purchase John Qualters Leslie Quinn Marianne Quinn Kenneth Ralston Lois Raneri Robert Rangel Joanne Rao Linda Ravalli Nancy Rea Maureen Reddy Margaret Reed Thomas Regan Joan Reilly Patricia Reyes Joseph Rlbeuros Robert Ricci Paul Richard Joseph Richardson SULLIVAN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CORP. IOI7 Main St. Waltham, Mass. 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The Friendly Mill Store Around the Corner At Lexington Street 3 FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES 9 WOOL-ORLON-MOHAIR-COTTON-NYLON Phone 893-7722 WEST END HARDWARE CO. 901 Main St. TW 3-0296 AUTO SCHOOL courts: INCLUDES AUTCSAFJNESLQERIANCE 0 CLASS ROOM INSTRUCTION . nemo me when nistaucrlon PREMIUMS 0 DRIVER OBSERVATION UC, BY REGISTRAR 0 LIMITED PARTICIPATION OF MQTOR VEHICLES COURSE FOR HIGH SCHOOL i STUDENTS - CLASSES AT YOUR scnoot - onivnao n ou: scuooi 8 0 8 6 976 MAIN ST., WALTHAM WALTHAM'S OLDEST DRIVING SCHOOL Compliments of WAL-LEX CAR WASH 878 Lexintogn St. Waltham ROOM Andrew Blaiklock Paul Blanchard Thomas Blanchard Janet Block Damian Blumenreich Paul Bogosian Patricia Boisvert James Bonica George Borrell Patricia Boudrot Joanne Bourque Rachel Bowley 213 Joseph Brescia Susan Bresnahan Johnnie Briggs Marjorie Brinton Diane Brody Denise Brooks Paula Brophy Catherine Brotman Susan Bry Susan Bryant Karen Buccella Carol Buckley Waltham Students! Start out right by buying your insurance at W. H. THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY We Insure Everybody I6 to 80 506 Main St., Waltham TW 4-l2l4 We Can Insure Your Automobiles Congratulations cmd Best Wishes for a Happy Future to the Members of the Class of 1970 LEO GALLITANO ROOM 221 ROCDM 228 Maria Di Carlo John Dideo John Di Leone Paul Di Luca Michael Di Nauta Stanley Dinoff Karen Dion Kathleen Doherty Diane Domurat Joyce Donahue Stephen Donnelly Alain Doucet Joseph H. Doucette Paul Douglas David Drew David Drinon Timothy Driscoll Albert Dube Denise Dubie Elinor Dubois Paula Duffy Douglas Dufresne James Fitzpatrick Mary Flaherty Charles Flanders Dana Forgione Beverley Fraser Elizabeth Fraser Danelle Freeman Donna Fuller Susan Gagnon Jacqueline Gahan Richard Gallagher Deborah Gallagher Maria Gemelli Joseph Gandiasi Pamela Gardiner Pamela Gaudet Robert Geary Karen Generoso Marilyn Gettings ADCOLE CORPORATION 330 Bean Hill Road Waltham, Mass. ROOM 262 Diane Perkins Judee Perkins Steven Perkins Virginia Peros Karen Perperas Donald Pedersen Kenneth Peterson John Petterson David Phillips Peter Piantedosi Stephen Piazza Nancy Picone Paula Pilon Donna Pinzone Joseph Pinzone David Poldoian Judith Potas Marilyn Pratt Deborah Preston Glen Priest Michael Provencher Robert Provencher Karen Quagliozzi Jayne Powers Compliments of HOME HEATING ENGINEERING CO., INC. I88 Lexington St. Waltham, Mass. 894-1647 ROOM 243 Christine Howe Leo Howe Mary Iagulli Karen Isaacson John Izzi Marcel Jacob Allen Jacobs Kenneth James Dennis Jee Gary Jee Beverley Jigariian James Jigariian Cynthia Johansen Diane Johnson Best of Luck to the Class of '70 Over Forty Years of Friendly Service BRENTON E. TYLER SAL'S INSURANCE AGENCY, INC PIZZA SUBS FRIED SEAFOOD Comer of Newton and Main Insurance Real Estate 893-8993 893-4808 Compliments Stephen Morin John Morizio Thomas Morrison Laura Mozie Cynthia Mucci Patricia Mula Patricia Muldoon Barbara Mullaney Carlene Murphy Robert Murphy Donald Myshrall Sandra Nagle Gary Naiarian Bernice Nathanson Margie Navien Frederick Neal Elise Nessolini Deborah Newis Judith Nicholson Susan Nicotera of 4 WALTHAM ENGRAVERS, INC. 230 Calvary St. TW 4-4149 Judith Murray Timothy Nolte Thomas Myers Q' Compliments of Tatton Pond Road at Rte. 128 fWinter Street Exit 48 and 48El Jewelers Waltham, Massachusetts Telephone: 617-899-sooo 653 Main Sffee' Restaurant Lounge Waltham, Mass. Swimming Pool Function Rooms Denise Delorey Michael Delorey Patricia Delorey Anthony Demeo Joanne Demeo RCDGM 128 Kenneth Demeo Gregory Denaro Neil De Stefano Joanne Devane Thomas Devane Lawrence Devlin James Devoe Frederick De Leone Joyce Di Matteo Donna Di Tommaso Lorraine DeVito Jeanne Doherty Susan Doherty Marie Dominiianni Carol Demeo THE NEWS-TRIBUNE TWinbrook 4-1900 Best Wishes A5 Q WALKER REALTY must xiii ROOM 220 P. E. BURKE Movimo a STORAGE CORP. P. E. BURKE 113 Crescent Street Waltham, Mass. FRANK STEVENS Compliments of HEALTH AIDS, BEAUTY SUPPLIES COSMETICS WIGS R. S. WILDER, INC. 318 Moody St. Waltham ROOM 212 - MRS. FELDMAN l'!E'I W42415' 3 E was SALVATORE BARONE DIANE BEAUMONT MICHAEL BENSON JANICE BERTOLAMI DONNA BARRILE KAREN BECK DEBRA BERAN SHARON BESSO MICHAEL BARRY NIKI BEHRIKIS DONNA BERGERON PAUL BIRON KENNETH BASS NANETTE BELLIVEAU LINDA BERGERON CHERYL BISHOP TINA BASSAKIDES DONALD BENNETT KATHRYN BERGSTROM CYNTHIA BLACK CECELIA BASTARACHE SUSAN BENNETT MICHAEL BERNARDI EVELYN BRUNACCINI ROOM Best Wishes to Ihe Class of 1970 TONY'S VILLA Waltham, Mass. 173 HIGH STREET VARIETY Quality Cold Cuts- Submarines To Go 893-9527 ROOM 225 - MRS. HALEY I if SHARON EDMUNDS WILLIAM EDMUNDS MARJORIE EISNER EDWARD ELLIOTT ELIZABETH ELLIS PHILIP ENGLISH CHRISTINE ENGRASSIA DAVID DUNBAR JUDITH DUNN HARRIETTE DUPIUS SUSAN DUPREZ BERNICE DUPUIS WATER DURKIN TERENCE EAGAN PAUL ERICKSON DIANE FELIX SALLY ERICKSON CLAUDIA FERRI ROSANN FAMOSI ROBERT FIELD APHONSEE FANARA JANE FIORELLI ROBERT FIELDING WILLIAM FARANDA VIRGINIA FAULSTICH ROOM I65 up 2 CQWMZQM H l F L 0 R I S 1 Telephone 225-229 High Street TWinbrook 4-6161 Waltham 54, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of '68 From the WALTHAM SUPER MARKET 836 Main Street 9 Best Wishes to The Class of '70 PARTY NOOK 9 Moody Street 899-8840 ROOM 247 - MR. GALLIGAN THOMAS LAFORT TIMOTHY LEAHY PETER LE BLANC DANIEL LEE WILLIAM LAWLER DEBORAH LE BLANC RICHARD LE BLANC WILLIAM LEE RICHARD LAZARO DOREEN LE BLANC BARBARA LE DUC KAREN LEEPER ROBERT LEACH MARIE LE BLANC Barbara Noonan Steven Noonon William Norton Pamela Nutile Colleen O'ConneIl .Marguerite Ohnemus ROOM 263 Stephen O'Kane Regina Pacitti Carol Olbrys Christine Paige Richard Oliva Susan Palmer Vincent Olivo Gregory Paniian Eileen O'Reilly Gilda Papia Kathleen O'ReilIy Christine Pappargeris Peter Pappas Paul Parisi Gary Parrella Marty Patterson Wayne Penney Anthony Penzone ROOM 249 - MRS. JACOBSON 4 LANCE MAC DOWELL RODERICK MAC PHERSON RONALD MAILLET JOANNE MANCUSO CATHERINE MAC KINNON KATHY MADDEN KEVIN MALLOY MARGARET MANERO NORMAN MAC KINNON CAROL MAGAZU MICHAEL MALLOY PAUL MANGINI BRUCE MACLURE GERARD MAILLET CARMEL MALLOZZI SANDRA MANSFIELD DENISE MAC NEIL RONALD MAILLET RICHARD MALONEY JEAN MANTENUTO McacNEIL ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. CHAMP GOLF PRODUCTS TWinbrook 3-5100 225 RIVERVIEW AVENUE WALTHAM 54, MASS. ROOM 361 Janet Martorilli Robert McCarthy Cynthia McHugh Patricia McNamara John Mason Diane McCullough John McHugh Theresa McNeil Martha Masterman Barbara McDonough Maureen McHugh Phyllis Medaglla Judy Mazmanian Margaret McGann Margaret McLoughlin Janet Meehan Mary McAvoy David McGuigan William McMillan John Mega ROOM 261 - MRS. BYAM WILLIAM MCGEAN DIANA MCGRATH JOHN McGRATH ANNE McINNlS DAVID McIVER MYRA MCLAUGHLIN he 5 ROBERT McMAHON WILLIAM MCMANUS RICHARD McWADE STEPHEN MEDEIRAS SAMUEL MEGA KAREN MEGERDICHIAN JUDITH MORAN W JEANNE MELVIN MARY MILIOTO CARLOS MERIDA JOSEPH MILNER CAROL MERRIAM PAULA MILNER PETER MIELE CHRISTINE MOLONEA DEBORAH MILINAZZO ROBERT MONOCO JANET MILINAZZO GAIL MONTGOMERY DONNA MEOLA Jeanne Melanson Ann Menard Lynelle Merritts Jeanne Meserve Virginia Milioto ROOM Steven Miller Linda Milton Donna Minissale Roy Mirabito Beverly Mobilia 362 Sheila Mogan William Monoco Jean Monty Susanne Morreale Alice Mroszczyk ROOM 271 - MISS KUNKLE 1 who 1 MQ 2' aI 2 fl 'Y' :Q L F 1, fi t I , ,M ,.g.-H, KATHLEEN STAHL LINDA SULLIVAN JEAN SWYERS WILLIAM THOMAS WILLIAM STANTON MICHAEL SULLIVAN GAIL TAVENER GAIL THOMPSON CAROL STEPP MICHAEL SULLIVAN DEBORAH TAYLOR JOAN TIBBETTS ALAN STOHL LINDA SULLIVAN HELEN TAYLOR VIRGINIA TOCCI CAROL STONEY JEANNE SUMNER DONNA TESTA CAROL TOUSIGANT LAWRENCE SULLIVAN DAVID SUTER EDWIN THOMAS RICHARD TOWNE LAUREL SUMNER RICHARDSON ELECTRIC CO., INC. Contractors - Engineers I6 Cooper Street Wolthom, Moss. TW 4-4403 rom learning laboratories o lunar mlsslons . . .- aytheon makes things happen. A high school student dials a les- son and learns at his own pace... A housewife prepares a meal in minutes in her microwave oven... A submarine listens for intruders in the deep. . .A seismograph crew explores for oil beneath an African desert. A radar scans the skies and a supersonic missile stands ready if needed . . .A new petrochemical plant takes form against a Louisi- ana sky . . . A phone conversation The Waltham Plant CEquipment Divisionl ot Raytheon Company salutes the Class of 1970 Come in and see us. We are an equal opportunity employer. Waltham Plant fEquipment Divisionl 20 Seyon Street Waltham, Mass. 02154 is carried by microwaves across the Andes to a remote area of Ecuador ...A tiny computer guides an Apollo spacecraft from orbit to on- targetsplashdown. These are but a few of the re- sults of Raytheon technology at work around the world. Today, Raytheon is an interna- tional science-based company employing over 50,000 peopte. Common threads of technology run through and weave together the companys diverse and growing businesses in both government and commercial markets. At Raytheon, our future is both exciting and challenging. We hope that your future holds a full mea- sure of excitement and challenge too. Perhaps you will find it with us. Compliments of PRECISION CONTROL PRODUCTS CORP. 1396 Main St. Waltham, Mass. Diane Carr Elizabeth Carroll Joseph Carroll Nancy Carty Dennis Caruso Joseph Casella ROOM Robert Casey Sheila Castello Lucy Centola June Cericola Gayle Cerqua Robert Chadwich 216 Edgard Chaisson Evelin Chaisson Wendy Chamberlain Pamela Chapman Pamela Chapman Arthur Chaprales Douglas Charlney Lynett Chatto Richard Chebookiian Sandra Chiacchio Michael Corbett TWinbrook 4-5372 25 Years Experience GORDON BILLIARD SUPPLY CO. SALES 8. SERVICE Expert Repairing on all Billiard Tables ART'S ESSO 570 South Street Auto Repairs Road Service Authorized Brunswick Dealer LOU'S HAIRSTYLING FOR MEN 8 Hammond St. Gordon Myers Waltham lCharlesbank Shopping Centerl Deborah Vasquezi Shirley Viles Dorothy Vinciullo Diane Viscione John Visco Frank Vitale Linda Walker ROOM 187 Lynne Wallace Frederick Walter Paul Wanberg Michael Ward Paul Watson Cynthia Welch Walter Welch Gladys Zayas Steven Werblin James Whalen Marie White Andrew Wiggin Stephen Wilbur James Wilde Robert Wilde John Zeno John Wilkins Jay Wilson Robert Withrow Debra Wybieralla Robert Young Camille Zanghi Janis Zappala W, il it l A li 1, li fl l I l 3 1 l l , 5 ll Q , JET - VAC CORP. 73 Pond Street Waltham, Mass. TW 3-6800 Tel. TW 3-0654 Q BENNET R. O'NElL GUILD OPTICIAN 42 Main Street Waltham, Mass. Opposite Public Library Congratulations Graduating Class of 1970 WAL-LEX CLEANERS, INC. Wal-Lex Shopping Center 874 Lexington St., Waltham THOMAS A. JOYCE 8. CO. 135 Moody St. TW 4-2815 Waltham, Mass. 02154 METROPOLITAN PHARMACY 1090 Lexington St. Waltham, Mass. Leonard Dubin B.S., Reg. Pharm. TW 4-2146 -if R. l X gl -f n I I 3 'fi' ' I. 'ff-Pb. 1- '-- . BETTER BUILDING MATERIALS IDEAL CONCRETE BLOCK CO. 232 Lexington St. WALTHAM 54, MASS. Open Daily-7 A.M.-9 P.M. 894-4230 TOM LYONS Distributor Firestone Tires - Connare Retreads 210 Lexington St. . 'rw 4.4900 Compliments Budget Terms of Compliments of ANTON'S CLEANERS JOHN J. FLYNN III ROOM 152 - MISS SNOW il five-:QQ MICHAEL IODICE KATHY JULIANO PATRICIA KEEFE NANCY KELLY JOYCE JAHRLING PAUL JUTRAS SUSAN KEEFE LAURIE KENNEN JAMES JARVIE STEPHEN KALOYANIDES HUGH KEEGAN DEBRA KERSHAW EDWARD JIGARJIAN JAMES KAMPHAUS CATHERINE KEENAN ROBERT KERSHNER KAREN JOHNSON PATRICIA KANE LORNA KEITH PETER KIDD KEVIN JOLIAT DAVID KEANE ELLEN KELLEY MARY KING JUDITH JOYAL LAWRENCE KEANE KEVIN KELLY DANA KNEELAND GAIL KODIDKO Compliments INDUSTRIES INC. 73 Pond Street Waltham 54, Massachusetts Attiliates of: ARTISAN INDUSTRIES, INC. HI-SPEED EQUIPMENT, INC. THE JET-VAC CORPORATION METAL FABRICATORS CORP. KONTRO COMPANY, INC. of RINEHART FINANCIAL HANDWRITING SYSTEM 764 Main Street Waltham 893-6078 of the NATIONAL HCNCR SCCIETY ROOM 210 - MR. THORP ei ,X I - P .1 . Qu'-i R., 0 ' - .ii fe -Klvgff'-'geil Q T AUDREY ABBOTT LINDA ALISEO DANIEL ALTRICH MARGO ANTONUCCI KAREN ABORN MARIA ALLAIN GARY ANDERSON LORRAINE ARENA JOEL ACKERMAN RAYMOND ALLAIN WILLIAM ANDREWS PATRICIA ARENA GREGORY ADAMS PATRICIA ALLIA LOUIS ANNUNCIATA KAREN ARENBURG ANA ALISCEA MARK ALLISON DEBRA ANTICO WALTHAM CITY HALL JEWELERS Congrqtulqtiong Seniors 609 Main St. Waltham Telephone TW 4-6996 580 Scum Shee, Best of Luck Seniors MOODY STATIONERY CO. 368 Moody Street Waltham IMMANUEL METHODIST CHURCH OFFICE INTERIORS William Bowen Theresa Calarese Ellen Cardarelli Paula Cardarelli Anita Cardillo Gilda Cardillo Joseph Cardillo BEST WISHES - ROOM 117 Gary Cardone Lynne Carlson John Carmody George Caruso Rosemarie Caruso Samuel Caruso Sylvia Caruso John Cash William Cassidy Richard Castellano Robert Castellano Judith Cate Michael Cavanaugh Denise Cedrone Joyce Centola Samuel Cetrano Clifford Chaisson William Chaisson Arlene Charles Deborah Cheeseman Ann Chiasson 9 ROOM 311 ,l DIANE AUCOIN MARY BAKER KATHLEEN BARRY ROBERT BENNETT JOSEPH AUCOIN SANDRA BAMFORTH WILLIAM BARRY BRUCE BERBERIAN MARIE AUCOIN KAREN BARNES MARIE BAXTER ALFRED BERGIN GAIL AVERY JOAN BARONIAN NORMA BELLIVEAU LUISA BERRARDINUCCI DAVID BACHELDER MARY BARRETT ARTHUR BENNETT LYNNE BERRY Best Wishes To TV REPAIRS The Class ot '70 Specialists in Magnovox, RCA, Zenith From and others. KING INSTRUMENT We also install and service antennas. MASS ELECTRONICS 23 Fox Rd., Waltham 893-9026 TW 9-5110 V70 Compliments V. OLIVO 8: SONS Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 107 Cenfral ST. WALTHAM 54, MASS. BITUMINOUS CONCRETE ROADS DRIVEWAYS 81 SIDEWALKS A X Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 IRWIN'S FURNITURE Compliments of WALTHAM STOVE CO. 573 Main St. Waltham 894-0068 274 Moody St. Waltham, Massachusetts TWinbrook 3-8575 We Give SGH Green Stamps JUMBO PIZZA 627 Main St. - 893-8503 New Addition for Your Comfort COLLEGE PHARMACY OF WALTHAM, INC. J. Harris B.S., Reg. Pharm. 576 South St. Waltham, Mass. Tel. 894-2290 F N 'X Cfililliililllliilll WD BETTER WEM EEKS SI'- T. O'Toole 84 Sons, one of the first printers in the nation to produce yearbooks by offset, bring to you progressive ideas tempered by experience and a reputation for pains-taking workmanship. 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