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As          a          devoted          teacher          and          friend          at          Winchester          High          School          for          the          past          nine         years,          you          have          always          shown          an          interest          in          and          an          understanding          of          each          individ-         ual          student.          You          have          never          been          too          busy          to          talk          to          us          or          help          us          at          any          time.         Many          of          us          will          remember          your          pleasant          sense          of          humor,          your          superior          teaching,         and          your          thoughtful          advice.         The          whole          school          has          benefited          from          the          countless          hours          you          have          spent          with         the          Appreciation          Committee.          However,          only          we,          the          bewildered          seniors,          realize          the         piles          of          reference          letters          you          must          write          each          year          to          the          colleges          of          our          choice.         We          thank          you,          and          hope          many          more          students          will          have          the          pleasure          of          your         friendship.         preface         Winchester          High          School          is          not          just          a          red          brick          build-         ing          on          Main          Street.          Rather,          Winchester          High          School          is         people—students,          faculty,          administration—the          people         who          learn          there,          work          there,          those          who          have          left          and         those          who          are          to          come.          It          is          these          people          who          give          the         school          its          life          and          unique          personality.          Thus,          as          old         classes          graduate          and          new          ones          come          to          take          their         places,          the           moods          of          the          school          change          with          the          differ-         ences          in          the          new          individuals.          But          many          basic          themes         continue—those          of          youth          and          youth’s          worries,          hopes,         fun,          problems,          and          aspirations.         We,          the          editors          of          aberjona          1965,          have          tried          to          cap-         ture          the          personality          of          Winchester          High          School          through         its          people.          We          have          tried          to          catch          a          few          of          the          contri-         butions          that          the          Class          of          ’65          leaves          behind          as          it          de-         parts,          and          some          of          the          memories          which          the          members         of          the          class          will          carry          with          them          throughout          life.         table          of         facult         DR.          HARRY          V.          GILSON         Superintendent          of          Schools         B.S.,          Temple;          Ed.M.,          Columbia.         EDWARD          R.          BURNS         Assistant          to          the          Principal         A.B.,          M.A.,          Ed.M.,          Tufts.         HOWARD          W.          NIBLOCK         Principal         B.S.,          Bowdoin;          M.A.,          Ed.M.,          Harvard;         L.H.D.,          Nasson          College.         administration         THOMAS          MORSE         Assistant          to          the          Principal         B.S.,          M.S.,          Boston          University         SEATED:          MISS          CAROLYN          MAGEE—A.B.,          Radcliffe          College,          M.A.,          Boston          University;         MRS.          H.          ELEANOR          ROGERS—B.A.,          M.A.,          University          of          Texas;          MR.          CHRISTOS         SOCARIDES—B.A.,          Boston          University,          A.M.,          Columbia          University;          MISS          ELIZABETH         HULL—A.B.,          Wheaton          College          (Ill.),          M.A.T.,          Northwestern          University;          MISS          RUTH         WHITE—B.A.,          Colby          College,          M.A.,          Bates          College.          STANDING:          MISS          JUDITH          ST.          JEAN         —B.A.,          University          of          Massachusetts,          M.A.,          Tufts          University;          MR.          MICHAEL          J.          POWER—         A.B.,          Boston          University;          MRS.          MARGARET          JOHN—A.B.,          University          of          Michigan,          M.A.,         Western          Reserve          University;          DR.          RICHARD          O.          ULIN—A.B.,          M.A.,          Ed.M.,          Ed.D.,          Harvard         University;          MR.          JAMES          CASE          III—B.A.,          Princeton          University,          M.A.,          Harvard          University;         MISS          MARY          COLLINS—B.A.,          Wells          College,          M.A.,          University          of          Michigan;          MR.          HENRY         K.          FITTS—B.S.,          Harvard          University,          M.A.,          Columbia          University.         SEATED:          MR.          WILLIAM          O’CONNOR—B:S.,          Boston          College,          M.A.,          Harvard          University,         social         studies         MR.          GEORGE          G.          WATSON,          JR.—A.B.,          Amherst          College,          M.A.,          Harvard          University;          MISS         MAY          MILLIKEN—A.B.,          Radcliffe          College,          Ed.M.,          Boston          University ,          M.A.T.,          Harvard          Uni-         versity,          MR.          WILLIAM          COLELLA—B.A.,          University          of          New          Hampshire,          M.A.,          Suffolk         University;          MR.          MACEY          ROSENTHAL—B.A.,          Bowdoin          College,          M.A.,          Tufts          University;         STANDING:          MISS          LOUISE          CONE—A.B.,          Colby          College;          MISS          NAOMI          FLEISCHMAN         —A.B.,          Vassar          College,          M.A.,          Columbia          University;          MR.          ROGER          RAWDEN—B.A.,          A.M.T.,         Harvard          University;          MISS          CAROL          CANNON—A.B.,          Bryn          Mawr          College,          M.A.T.,          Wesleyan         University;          MRS.          JUDITH          MILLER—B.A.,          Skidmore          College,          M.A.T.,          Radcliffe          College.         10         mathematics         hh         SEATED:          MR.          JOHN          J.          WAITE—A.B.,          A.M.,          Boston          College;          MISS          PAMIE          RENTROP—         B.S.,          University          of          Michigan,          M.A.,          Bowdoin          College.          STANDING:          MR.          WALTER          SOULE         —B.S.          University          of          Maine;          MR.          JAMES          W.          SMIT H—B.Ed.,          Keene          Teachers          College,         M.N.S.,          Arizona          State          University;          MR.          JAMES          PHILLIPS—M.S.,          Northeastern          University,         Ed.M.,          Boston          University;          MR.          FRANCIS          D.          WEAFER—B.S.,          Boston          College;          MR.          ED-         WARD          BURNS—A.B.,          M.A.,          Ed.M.,          Tufts          University;          MR.          WILLIAM          R.          McGHEE—B.S.,         Bridgewater          Teachers          College,          Ed.M.,          Boston          University;          MR.          LEWIS          E.          KNIGHT—A.B.,         Amherst          College,          A.M.T.,          Harvard          University;          MR.          HERBERT          CHASEN—B.S.,          Pennsyl-         vania          State,          M.A.,          Columbia          University.          MISSING:          MRS.          CAROL          SHERMAN—A.B.,         Mount          Holyoke          College.         ve         Se         SEATED:          MRS.          LENA          TRAVIS—B.S.,          M.A.,          Boston          University;          MR.          FRANCIS          X.          FINI-         GAN—          A.B.,          Yale          University,          Ed.M.,          Boston          University.          STANDING:          MR.          HARTLEY          -         CURTIS—A.B.,          Bates          College,          Ed.M.,          Boston          University;          MR.          WILLIAM          J.          MARKS—B.S.,          science         M.A.,          University          of          Massachusetts;          MISS          SYBIL          DANIELS—B.S.,          Ed.M.,          Boston          University;         MR.          WALTER          SOULE—B.S.,          University          of          Maine;          MISS          HELEN          CRAWLEY—B.S.,          Sim-         mons          College,          M.A.,          Vassar          College.         1]         SEATED:          MR.          EDMUND          M.          MacCLOSKEY—B.A.,          Bowdoin          College,          M.A.,          Boston          Uni-         versity;          MADAME          MARTHE          GENICOT—B.A.,          University          of          Bordeaux;          MR.          PATRICK         MORENO—B.A.          Boston          University;          STANDING:          DR.          ROBERT          M.          COPELAND—B.S.,         Boston          University,          A.M.,          Ph.D.,          Harvard          University;          MISS          AGNES          WALSH—B.A.,          Univer-         sity          of          Maine;          MISS          CAROL          ZINKUS—B.A.,          Connecticut          College,          M.S.          candidate          George-         town          University;          MR.          JAMES          T.          KIOSSES—B.A.,          University          of          Massachusetts,          A.M.T.,         Harvard          University;          ABSENT:          MRS.          ELEANOR          A.          THISTLETHWAITE—B.S.,          Lowell         Teachers          College,          Ed.M.,          Boston          University.         industrial          arts         sq                   ee         languages         -         —_¥         me          é         ge)          a         a         a         hae                  MR.          JOSEPH          AVERSA—B.S.,          Boston          Teachers          College,          M.A.,          State          Teachers          College          at         Boston;          MR.          WILLIAM          F.          BRANLEY—B.A.,          M.A.,          Fitchburg          State          Teachers          College;          MR.         GEORGE          C.          SWALLOW—B.S.,          M.A.,          Fitchburg          State          Teachers          College;          MR.          GEORGE          G.         ROBERTIE—B.S.,          Fitchburg          State          Teachers          College.         12         home         economics         MRS.          LUCILLE          CAVANAUGH—B.A.,          Washington          University;          MISS          HARRIET          NEL-         SON—B.S.,          Simmons          College,          M.S.,          Cornell          University.         commercial         IGS          YET          TIER          ATLL          LE          |          LE          EAE         MRS.          MARGARET          FORTE—B.S.,          Salem          State          Teachers          College;          MR.          JAMES          PHILLIPS—         B.S.          Northeastern          University,          Ed.M.          Boston          University;          MISS          HELEN          SKORNIK—B.S..,         Salem          State          Teachers          College,          M.A.,          Harvard          University;          MISS          RUTH          BENNETT—Chand-         ler,          Boston          University.         13         i         Ph          od         guidance         MISS          CONSTANCE          TRICKETT—G5S.,          Syracuse          University,         Ed.M.,          Harvard          University;          MR.          BERNARD          J.          SILVA—B.A.,         Bates          College,          M.E.,          University          of          Maine;          MISS          ESTHER         ODELL—A.B.,          Tufts,          Ed.M.,          Boston          University.         library         music         art         MISS          ELIZABETH          LIVINGSTONE—B.S.,          University          of         Maine,          M.          of          Library          Science,          Simmons          College;          MR.          WEN-         DELL          S.          WITHINGTON—B.M.,          New          England          Conservatory         of          Music,          M.A.,          Harvard          University;          MISS          MARTHA          CARL-         SON—B.F.A.,          Mass.          College          of          Art,          M.          of          Ed.,          Tufts,          Syra-         CUSeH          BLUE         physical         education         ROW          1:          MRS.          SALLY          BENULIS—B.S.,          Springfield          College;         MR.          HENRY          KNOWLTON—BSS.,_          Springfield          College,         Ed.M.,          Boston          University;          MISS          JANICE          COLLINS—B.S.,         Ed.M.,          Sargent          College.          ROW          2:          MR.          ISADORE          BAT-         TINO—B.S.,          Ed.M.,          Springfield          College;          MR.          BROOKS         HOLMES—B.S.,          Springfield          College.         t         Sa         0         ¢         d         0         JOHN          STAVROS         President         LEE          DRESSER         Vice          President         MARY          FORD         Secretary         DAVID          SWANSON         Treasurer         16         CYNTHIA          BAKER          ABBOTT         Cindy          .          .          .          is          walking          through          Provincetown          .          .          .          where          there         are          no          spiders          or          Amherst          Pamphlets          .          .          .          pondering          over          the         mysteries          of          Haiku,          England,          or          W.H.S.          soccer          games          ..          .         thinking          how          great          it          would          be          to          own          that          wild          Atlantic         Ocean          beside          her          .          .          .          wondering          about          Karen’s          Kitchen          Table         .          remembering          Bridge          Club          and          Lab          Sessions.          Cindy          walks         on          to          Jackson          next          year.         Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          French          Club;          Philosophy          Club.         ANNE          ELIZABETH          AHERN         Ever          see          that          cute          blonde          at          Rookie’s?          ...          well,          that’s         “Banan.”          Full          moons,          the          Cape,          diamonds          and          boats          are          magic         words          to          Anne          but          evil          gossip,          short          lunches,          and          college         applications.          are          strictly          “Pisidrio.”          “Who          put          the          hairspray          in         the          deodorant”          heads          a          list          of          swingin’          memories          at          W.H.S.          for         this          girl.          Anne          plans          on          college          and          a          career          in          social          work.         SSO)          De          it.         Tumblettes;          Cheerleaders;          Red                    Black;          WHSR;          One          Act         Playnight.         DOMENIC          ANGELO          AMICO         “Donny”          likes          Chinese          food,          super          sports          and          6th          period,          but         frowns          on          Monday          mornings,          high          dues,          and          3rd          floor          apart-         ments.          He          is          attracted          by          a          girl          in          “G”          block          study          who          gets         Donny          in          trouble.          Donny          is          found          running          up          and          down          John-         son          Road          with          Jimmy.         Varsity          Football;          Hockey;          Red          Cross;          Student          Council;          Jr.         Prom          Committee.         JEAN          ALISON          ANDREWS         Long-haired          boys,          banjos,          and          bubble          gums          are          keen          with         Jean.          While          she          doesn’t          go          for          perpetual          diets,          she          likes          a          little         snow          on          the          ski          slopes.          Confused          Jane          Ayre’s          humor,          Chris’s         tactlessness,          and          Debi’s          boring          life,          she          is          definitely          drawn          by         that          sound          of          music.          She          may          one          day          sail          around          the          world         with          a          millionaire.         Red          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Intramurals.         ELLEN          AUBREY         Cute,          friendly,          that’s          Lula.          Y.A.          Tit tle          and          the          Giants          rate         high,          but          people          who          are          late,          and          Monday          mornings          bring          a         frown.          Ellen’s          attracted          by          a          certain          door          holder          (?)          but         confused          by          the          “Senior          Boys”          in          general.          Future          plans          include         a          junior          college          and          a          career          as          a          medical          secretary.         Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         PAULA          MARIE          AVAKIAN         “Pollywog”          digs          blue          eyes,          M                    M’s,          Robert          Goulet,          and         people          with          a          smile          .          .          .          Jimmy’s          knuckle’s          bring          a          real          scowl.         Confused          by          Ruthie’s          driving,          and          Crawley’s          Chemistry,          her         fondest          memory          is          Mr.          Rawden’s          Modern          Problems          class.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Red          Cross;          Red                    Black.         GAIL          MARIE          BAIRSTOW         Ruby          likes          Kathy’s          p.j.          parties,          snowy          Sunday          afternoons          and         Keito’s          Pizza;          dislikes          M.I.T.          mixers          and          weekdays          .          .          .          puz-         zled          by          Connie,          Anne          and          her          little          friend.          Ruby          is          attracted         by          Laura’s          yellow          sweater.          While          her          wildest          ambition          is          to         join          the          P.O.E.          Club,          her          future          plans          include          secretarial          work.         Red                    Black;          Softball;          Curtain                    Cue.         BRENDA          SUE          BAKER         Our          intelligent          scholar          finds          cats,          classical          music,          and          the         Frumious          Knight          to          her          liking—but          she’s          not          quite          so          keen         about          announced          quizzes,          unannounced          quizzes,          squeaky          piano         pedals,          and          Friday          P.M.          English          papers.          Brenda          is          often          seen         riding          the          bus          to          Cambridge          or          holding          quick          club          meetings          in         the          halls.          Someday          she          hopes          to          sell          the          Atlantic          to          Cindy.         Next          year—Radcliffe          and          a          science          career.         National          Honor          Society;          Orchestra;          French          Club,          Pres.;          Sci-         ence          Club,          Pres.;          Math          Team.         17         18         JANET          MARIE          BANESTER         Unmistakably          alive          ...          Jan          smiles          at          New          Hampshire          on         Sundays          and          “the          corner”,          while          losing          her          keys          rates          a          frown         .          “madness”          .          .          .          is          confused          by          Ann,          Paula,          and          Margie’s         shinnanigans          and          by          Bob.          .          .          fondest          memory-Victory          Dance!         .          .          .          She          plans          to          be          a          gym          teacher.         Intramural          Hockey;          Intramural          Basketball;          Curtain                    Cue;         A          berjona;          Red          Cross.         TOWNSEND          G.          BARKER         Easy-going,          good          natured,          “townie”          enjoys          photography          and         unicycling          .          .          .          confused          by          his          Physics          Lab          experiments          .          .          .         “Well          Ill          be          darned”          ...          attracted          by          money,          Maine,          and         Beethoven,          but          watch          him          frown          when          you          mention          getting         up          before          noon          ...          wildest          ambition          is          to          graduate          from         W.H.S.          He’ll          always          remember          Miss          Rosenman’s          English          Class         but          veterinarian          medicine          will          be          his          future.         French          Club.         DEBORAH          JILL          BARONE         “Hi          there,          tree!”          ...          Deb          can          usually          be          found          at          soccer         games          or          haunting          Mr.          Benrimo.          Snoopy          and          the          Smothers         Brothers          bring          a          smile,          while          Debby          spelled          with          ‘ie’,          welll!         Fondest          memory          is          having          Mr.          Rosenthal          .          ..          confused          by         Phe’s          dancing          and          Jill          J’s          dislocated          jaw          .          .          .          It’s          off          to          college         after          W.H.S.         Student          Council;          Red          Cross;          Vaudeville;          Mixed          Glee          Club;         A          berjona.         JAMES          WARREN          BARROW         Cars,          especially          Corvettes          and          convertibles,          are          the          center          of         attraction          for          this          boy,          but          he          can          do          without          cold          coffee          and         6          cylinders          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          see          how          fast          his          car          can         go          around          Mr.          B.’s          track          .          .          .          Jim          will          always          remember          Mr.         O’Connor’s          U.S.          History          class.          Next          year          he'll          be          at          Franklin         Tech.          for          Mechanical          Design.         DONALD          MARTIN          BATES         Easy-going          Don          looks          forward          to          open-houses          and          summer         nights          on          the          lake          .          .          .          but          he’s          not          keen          on          the          prospect          of          no         cars,          no          girls,          no          parties,          and          no          food          ..          .          will          never          forget         winning          the          Wellesley          soccer          game.          Mr.          Battino’s          “ready          up         one,          up          two”          confuse          Don.          He          looks          forward          to          college          and          a         career          in          electronics.         Soccer;          Pep          Club.         JAMES          WILLIAM          BATTEN         Jimmy          can          usually          be          found          working          in          the          garden          or          writing         his          column.          He          enjoyed          making          life          difficult          for          Miss          Rosen-         man...          “Foiled          again!”          .          ..          she          tied          the          ribbon          in          knots!         Fondest          memory          in          W.H.S.:          Mme.          Genicot.          “She          is          one          of          a         rare          every          period          with          her          was          an          experience          to          be          treas-         cece         Winchester          High          Handbook,          Ed.         JOHN          EDWARD          BEATON         Shy          ...          Likable          ...          Friendly          guitar          playing,          dancing,          and         girls          with          a          sense          of          humor          rate          high          with          John,          but          he          scowls         at          show-offs          and          teased          hair          .          .          .          Dick’s          poor          sportsmanship         and          John’s          inability          to          hit          a          baseball          confuse          him          .          .          .          John’s         on          his          way          to          a          four          year          college          and          a          career          in          radio          and         television.         Soccer;          Wrestling;          Curtain                    Cue.         JOHN          MARTIN          BEES         “Hmmm”...          a          certain          twin          attracts          this          handsome          guy,          but         he’s          confused          by          Physics          and          Jan          ...          likes          include          vanilla         frappes,          sweaters,          and          Saturday          nights          .          .          .          he          could          do          with-         out          English          teachers          and          deadlines,          though          .          .          .          John’s          fondest         memory          is          graduation,          after          which          he          plans          on          college.         Football;          Red          Cross.         ELEANOR          ANNE          BECKER         Sparkling          smile          .          .          .          always          on          the          go.          Ellen          fancies          assistant         football          coaches,          snowy          nights,          and          “sing          alongs”          but          frowns         on          New          Year’s          Eves          and          fog.          .          .          perplexed          by          Debbie’s          semi-         annual          switches          .          .          .          will          always          remember          cheering          and          One         Act          Play          Night.          If          the          Park          Department          won’t          take          her,          Ellen         will          attend          a          liberal          arts          college          next          year.         Cheerleader;          Student          Council;          Red          Cross,          Vice          Pres.;          Na-         tional          Honor          Society;          One          Act          Play          Night,          Director.         MEREDITH          BELL         Cute          ...          friendly          ...          Meredith          likes          English          Leather,          but         cold          pizza          and          slow          people          are          definitely          out          .          .          .          attracted          by         PCH          alim          DOV          min          mcm          COM          ral          CON          wen          mamas          Mi          GXCIted          uae          Der         wildest          ambition          is          to          space          drive          around          the          rotary          the          wrong         way          ...          She'll          always          remember          the          Senior          Prom          of          1962.         Future          plans          include          Cambridge          Business          School.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red                    Black;          Red          Cross;          A          berjona.         PAUL          JOSEPH          BENENATO         Bo-Dingie-Que          . .          .          Benny’s          often          seen          with          that          certain          senior         girl          .          .          .          cold          pizza          and          fickle          girls          are          out,          but          memories          of         the          military          ball          bring          out          the          twinkle          in          his          eyes          ...          he'll         probably          never          understand          Jim’s          lovelife,          Frizzy’s          driving          or         Dinah,          so          Paul          will          head          for          Bentley          next          year.         BARBARA          ANNE          BENHAM         Barb          is          often          seen          bombing          around.          “You          better          believe          it!”         The          mention          of          Dartmouth          men          brings          on          a          grin.          Attracted          by         Wolfeboro          and          convertibles.          Barb          is          most          annoyed          by          rainy          ski         weekends.          Nancy’s          driving          leaves          her          breathless          .          .          .          fondest         memory          of          W.H.S.          is          “Winter          Weary          Day”           in          G-21.          Future         plans          include          college          and          a          teaching          career.         aie                    Black;          Aberjona;          Vaudeville;          Red          Cross;          Philosophy         ub.         JOANNE          PHYLLIS          BERG         Friendly,          quiet,          easygoing,          Jo          likes          modern          art,          TV,          and          play-         ing          the          guitar,          while          W.H.S.          lunches          and          crowded          halls          leave         her          cold.          Jo          is          confused          by          chemistry          class          (isn’t          everyone?).         To          own          or          even          see          a          heffalump          is          her          wildest          ambition.         Favorite          pastimes          are          camping          and          traveling          to          Beverly          Har-         bor.          Joanne’s          future          plans          include          the          Peace          Corps.         Aberjona;          Curtain                    Cue.         DOROTHY          ELIZABETH          BERGER         Debby,          the          cute          and          sweet          .          .          .          Clod          is          contented          with          DQ’s,         W.B.C.          College          Mixers          and          Pooh’s          Corner          .          .          .          but          don’t          men-         tion          Medford          Square          or          the          Great          Pretender!          Bewildered          by         Poise’s          and          Denise’s          idea          of          entertainment          .          .          .          Run          when          you         see          a          mad          girl          on          a          Honda          ...          It’s          Deb.          Plans          encompass         college          and          an          art          career.         Curtain                    Cue;          French          Club;          Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          Prom         Committee.         DAVIS          PARKER          BLANCHARD         Dave          likes          skiing          and          burgundy          Corvettes,          but          physics          tests         and          homework          on          weekends          bring          him          grief          ...          “Such          a         pity!”          .          .          .          Bob’s          opinions          on          girls          bewilder          Dave          .          .          .          greatest         ambition?          to          play          for          the          Red          Sox          .          .          .          the          soccer          team          brings         back          memories.          .          .          next          year,          Dave          goes          off          to          college.         Baseball;          Soccer;          Curtain                    Cue;          Traffic          Squad.         WALLACE          BLANCHARD,          III         Quiet          .          .          .          good-looking          .          ...          “Bud”          goes          for          ski          week-ends         and          math-K,          shies          away          from          Mondays          and          the          third          seat          in         Bob’s          car          .          .          .          he’s          confused          by          Mr.          Finigan’s          solutions          and         cousins,          but          he’ll          always          remember          playing          on          the          soccer          team.         Bud          heads          for          college          next          year.         Soccer;          Orchestra;          Curtain                    Cue.         19         JOAN          EMMA          BLANCHETTE         Pert,          friendly,          Joe          likes          a          certain          pair          of          brown          eyes,          2:30          PM         typing          sessions          and          Fords          bring          a          frown          ...          confused          by         Ruth’s          driving          .          .          .          Joe          would          like          to          pass          a          shorthand          test         ...          “Are          you          kidding          me?”          .          .          .          wonders          if          she’ll          ever          figure         out          Charlie.          .          .          business          is          on          the          horizon.         Field          Hockey.         CARELTON          EARL          BOLIVAR          JR.         “For          crying          out          loud”          that’s          Tod.          While          sports          cars,          natural         blondes,          and          lazy          summer          days          agree          with          Tod;          snobs,          line-         cutters,          and          cold          winters          are          thumbs          down.          Confused          by          Len-         ny’s          mixed          moods.          He’d          love          a          summer          place          in          Maine          or         back          west.          Next          year          a          technical          school          or          the          army          will          claim         Tod.         Gym          Team,          Manag er;          Visual          Aids.         JACQUES          ANDRE          BONNEVILLE         “Get          outta          here!!”          ...          Jack          can          often          be          found          playing          the         guitar          or          fooling          around          with          radios          .          .          .          he          will          never          forget         French          III          and          Mr.          MacCloskey          ...          Jack’s          likes          include         blondes,          sports          cars,          and          Fender          Guitars,          but          he’s          confused          by         radios          that          don’t          work          and          his          sisters.          Future          plans          include         college          and          majoring          in          electronics.         French          Club.         LOUIS          BRUNO          BRAISCO         That          charming          voice          of          the          classical          world          on          WHSR          ...         Louie,          always          smiling          and          flirtatious,          loves          “people!”          “Hi         there!          How          ya          doin’?”          He          marvels          at          Alice’s          agility          at          running         around          desks,          and          will          never           forget          his          own          skill          in          Spit          at         Bridge          Club          (“I’m          out!”).          Next          year?          Harvard,          of          course!         National          Honor          Society;          Aberjona,          Ed.;          Philosophy          Club,         Pres.;          Red                    Black;          WHSR-FM.         DANIEL          MARTIN          BRINK         Friendly,          easy-going          .          ..          that’s          Dan.          Drive-ins,          skiing,          and         “the          lake”          are          A-OK,          but          chemistry,          quiet          homerooms          and         rainy          football          games          rate          nil.          Confused          by          Steve          and         “Bleachy’s”          idea          of          a          good          time          .          .          .          fondest          memories          include         SMSG          with          Mr.          Knight          and          “winter          weary”          days.          Dan          hopes         to          attend          college.         WHSR-FM:          Football;          Traffic          Squad;          A          berjona;          Band.         BARBARA          BROTHERSTON         This          cute,          flirtatious          “mouse”          is          attracted          by          a          certain          college         freshman,          English          Leather,          and          summer,          but          explanations          and         4          in          a          locker          bring          a          frown.          Boys          confuse          her          and          she          fears         that          she’ll          never          reach          5’3”.          Walpurgis          ’63          is          among          her          mem-         ories          as          she          heads          for          a          teaching          career.         Curtain                    Cue;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          Philosophy          Club;          Science         Club.         MARILYN          ANN          BROWN         Effervescent          ...          amiable          ...          Cricket’s          attracted          by          ocean         surf,          classical          music,          and          happy          people,          but          cliques,          moody         people,          and          late          people          bring          signs          of          disapproval          .          ..          con-         fused          by          trig          ...          wildest          ambition          is          to          be          a          surfer...         “You're          kidding!”          .          .          .          Mr.          Case’s          English          is          Cricket’s          fondest         memory.          .          .          future          sees          her          in          a          teaching          career.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          Aber-         jona.         PAULA          JEAN          BROWN         “Dizz”          is          attracted          by          midnight          visits,          stars,          and          Rookies,          but         don’t          mention          bells          or          tall,          over-confident          boys          .          .          .          ‘“Pisidrio”         .          .          .          Julie’s          beany          brings          confusion          .          .          .          will          never          forget          Fri-         day          night          “discussion          clubs”          .          .          .          if          she          can’t          beat          Charlie          T.          in         the          quarter          mile,          Paula          will          settle          for          a          4-year          college          and          a         career          in          journalism          or          sociology.         ee                    Black;          WHSR;          Vaudeville;          Aberjona;          One          Act          Play         ight.         20         BARBARA          JUDITH          BUND         A          four          year          school          and          a          career          in          teaching          are          future          plans         for          “Bundy”          ...          can          often          be          found          at          Ginn          Field          on          fall         afternoons,          or          skiing          down          some          slope          in          the          winter          ;         confused          by          Barb’s          knee          ..          .          “Will          Marsha          ever          get          her          li-         cense?”          ...          People          who          follow          the          crowd          and          French          rate         low          with          Barb.         Varsity          Field          Hockey;          Curtain                    Cue;          Aberjona;          Philsophy         Club;          Intramural          Basketball.         STEPHEN          CHARLES          BURNHAM         Friendly          .          .          .          fun          to          be          with          .          .          .          Steve          is          attracted          by          skiing         and          Karmann          Ghias          (wonder          why)          .          .          .          confused          by          Brink’s         “truck”          ..          .          favorite          pastimes          include          being          on          the          Orange         Squad          ...          Steve’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          fix          Mr.          Knight’s         bicycle          while          his          real          ambition          is          to          attend          Hebron,          then          a         liberal          arts          college.         Varsity          Soccer;          Gymnastics;          Curtain                    Cue;          Aberjona;         Vaudeville;          Varsity          Club.         BARBARA          WEBB          BURNS         Sophisticated,          Burnsie          favors          Joan          Baez,          Bobby          Dylan,          poetry,         and          beaches,          but          her          blood          pressure          rises          at          slush,          finals,          and         laste          period          study          5.)          «Unbelievable           )          Shell          remember         decorating          the          Junior          Prom          instead          of          studying          for          midyears.         After          a          four          year          college,          Barb          will          follow          a          career          in          illustra-         tion.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross;          Student          Council;          Philosophy         Club;          Art          Service          Club.         JOHN          NEWTON          BURROWS         Jack          is          often          seen          trumpet          in          hand!          “How          are          you          today?”         This          nut’s          attracted          by          his          school          subjects          (??),          sports,          and         people,          and          very          puzzled          by          Bruno.          Bad          marks          bring          a          frown         on          his          usually          smiling          face.          Jack’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          travel         around          the          world.          Next          year          he          hopes          to          prepare          for          a          career         in          music.         Band;          Orchestra;          Golf;          Red          Cross;          Varsity          Club.         PAULA          ANNETTE          BURTON         Paula’s          “Hi          ya”          can          be          heard          by          all.          Mr.          Soule’s          metric          system         conversions          confuse          her,          but          she’ll          always          remember          Mr.          Kios-         ses’          Spanish          class.          Rainy          days          are          nil,          but          pizza,          Mike’s          red         Tempest          and          loosening          Nancy’s          roof          shingles          are          A-OK.         Wishes          to          be          an          executive          secretary          in          the          electronics          field.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red                    Black;          Philosophy          Club;          Science         Club;          Aberjona.         JUDITH          RUTH          BUTLER         Judy’s          the          girl          who’s          always          smiling          and          believes          in          the          Golden         Rule          .          .          .          She          admires          well          dressed          people          and          helpful          teach-         ers,          but          dislikes          swinging          doors          and          cutting          in          the          lunch          line.         She          enjoys          knitting          and          typing,          and          wishes          she          could          type          100         words          a          minute.          .          .          Judy’s          looking          to          IBM          School          then          work-         ing          in          a          Boston          Bank.         STEPHEN          CHARLES          BUTTERFIELD         Intense,          brainy,          fun,          and          an          AP          Math          Class          menace,          Steve         makes          excuses          for          putting          off          homework          and          not          passing          in          his         Aberjona          biography          sheet          .          .          .          often          seen          crushing          reefenhorts,         managing          WHSR          or          pursuing          hephalums          .          .          .          fondly          recalls         Preferential          Polls          K.          This          great          would-be          co-author          of          A          Cal-         culus          has          Math          or          Medicine          as          his          goal.         WHSR-FM,          Manager;          Varsity          Basketball,          Manager;          Red                   Black;          Lacrosse;          Science          Club.         LUCILLE          MARIE          CANNAVA         “Luci”,          always          witty,          loves          to          hear          the          band          play          during          A         Block          .          .          .          perplexed          by          referee’s          hand          signals.          .          .          “That’s          too         much!”          .           .          .          Likes          snow          and          “little          kids”,          but          not          commercials         or          heavy          books          .          .          .          Though          Luci’s          wildest          dream          is          to          fix          the         clocks          at          WHS,          she          realistically          looks          forward          to          a          career          in         medicine.         Red                    Black;          WHSR;          Aberjona;          Vaudeville;          Curtain                    Cue.         21         WILLARD          SPARKS          CANNON          b         Fun-loving          and          energetic,          Sparky          can          be          found          either          repairing         his          cycle—again,          or          on          the          ski          slopes          of          Cannon          Mountain.         Confused          by          “Dinnah’s”          Thinking,          Future          plans          include          prep         school          and          then          college.          .         Varsity          Soccer;          Varsity          Wrestling;          Vaudeville;          Varsity          Club;         Curtain                    Cue.         MARIA          THERESA          CAPUTO          :         Pretty          ...          fun          .          .          .          Tonto          likes          open          houses,          beach          parties,         and          a          good          looking          boy...          “I'll          mash          you          like          a          potato!         _.          ,          frowns          on          snobs          and          cars          that          stall...          confused          by         Nancy’s          hollow          leg          and          Cheryl’s          love          life          .          .          .          wildest          ambi-         tion          is          to          be          Miss          America.          .          .          the          Junior          Prom          rates          high          in         her          memory          ...          after          attending          four          year          college,          she'll         teach.         Vaudeville;          A          berjona;          Glee          Club;          Curtain                    Cue.         EUGENE          ROBERT          CAREY         Good-looking          ...          zany          ...          Gene’s          eyes          light          up          at          the         thought          of          Saturday          nights          with          the          Group,          open          houses,          and         Karl’s          motor          scooter,          but          cauliflower          strikes          a          sour          note...         confused          by          Billy’s          mumbling          .          .          .          most          admires          Mr.          Knight.         Gene          looks          forward          to          Boston          College          and          a          political          science         major.         Varsity          Hockey;          Football;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         STEPHEN          WINDSOR          CARPENTER         “Harpo”          can          usually          be          found          duck          hunting,          in          snow          storms,         or          riding          motor          scooters,          but          mention          quiet          homerooms,          and         people          who          don’t          smile,          well,          .          .          .          forget          it!          His          fondest          mem-         ory          at          W.HLS.          is          having          played          with          the          Orange          Squad.          He          is         still          confused          by          Porter          and          Jeff’s          higher          mathematics.          It’s          off         to          college          next          year.         Varsity          Soccer;          Varsity          Tennis;          Varsity          Club;          Curtain                   Cue;          A          berjona.         JUDITH          OGDEN          CARROLL         Unpredictable          .          ..          Judy’s          attracted          by          “Little          Goobs”,          and         blue-eyed          brunettes,          but          frowns          on          cold          pizza...          “Is          that         right?”          .          .          .          To          spend          a          year          with          Gayle          and          Don          Ameche          on         the          Riviera          would          be          heaven          ...          Scared          by          Bronco,          and         Gayle’s          eagle          .          .          .          will          always          remember          driving          in          neutral         .          .          .          Judy          hopes          to          attend          Louisiana          State.         French          Club;          4          berjona;          Philosophy          Club;          Choir.         WILLIAM          JAMES          CARROLL         Blond,          fun.          .          .          Butchie.          .          .          “What          the          —!”.          .          .          Attracted          by         “327”          Chevy          engines          with          fuel          injection,          Joe’s          “283”,          and          girls,         Butch          dislikes          Monday          mornings          and          cold          coffee.          Mr.          Weafer,         Ronnie’s          love          life,          and          Ford          products          confuse          him.          Butch,         heading          for          Lowell          Tech          next          year,          will          remember          Mr.         O’Connor’s          D          block          history          class.         JANIS          GALE          CARUCCI         “No,          Im          Jan,          not          Judy!”          It’s          Coochie—versatile,          energetic,         and          full          of          fun!          Jan          loves          Ray          Charles,          Chinese          food          and         clove          lifesavers,          but          not          history          and          potato          chips.          Someday         she'll          try          picking          all          the          chunks          out          of          a          jar          of          chunky          peanut         butter!          But          next          year,          it’s          Mass.          General          Hospital          School          of         Nursing          for          sure.         Red          Cross,          Tumblettes,          Co-Captain;          Philosophy          Club;         A          berjona;          Vaudeville.         JUDITH          GAYE          CARUCCI         Popular          .          .          .          friendly          .          .          .          mischievous          .          .          .          Cooch          is          attracted         by          “Bees”          (?)          ...          A          smile          appears          at          the          thought          of          coffee         frappes,          pizza,          and          Old          Spice          but          it          will          disappear          with          history,         straight          hair          and          string          beans          .          .          .          confused          by          homeroom          G21         .          .          .          Spare          time          finds          Judy          drawing          .          .          .          future          plans          center         around          Mass.          General          Hospital          School          of          Nursing.         Student          Council;          Red          Cross;          Aberjona;          Vaudeville;          Intramu-         ral          Basketball.         22         23         RICHARD          LOUIS          CASSARO         “You're          kidding”          .          .          .          Richie          is          attracted          by          a          girl          who          drives         a          big          red          Ford.          Snobs          and          6          cylinder          engines          rate          low          on          his         list          .          .          .          confused          by          Walter’s          driving          and          people          who          wear         Beatle          boots!?!?          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          would          be          to          build          his         own          car.          Richie’s          future          plans          include          Wentworth          Institute.         Football;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         NANCY          CARTLAND          CHASE         That          cute          Chaser          likes          convertibles,          Jeeps,          and          Diet          Pepsi;          but         “wet          weekends”          and          curly          hair          are          nil.          Confused          by          Pam’s         “Bee          Good”,          this          ambitious          girl          wants          to          walk          to          Boston!          But         she          is          usually          found          sailing          or          riding.          Her          fondest          memory          in         WHS          is          meeting          the          “4          Ferns.”          A          Junior          College          will          claim         Nancy          next          year.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Intramural          Basketball;         Pep          Club.         RICHARD          DANA          CHASE         Center          of          attention          for          this          easy-going          guy          is          a          certain          junior         girl.          The          Chaser          can          often          be          found          skiing          or          waking          neigh-         bors          with          his          guitar.          He’ll          always          remember          Christmas          vaca-         tion          of          his          junior          year,          but          don’t          remind          him          of          bucket          seats         or          auditorium          arm-rests.          It’s          work          next          year          for          Dick.         Band;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross;          Glee          Club.         ANGELA          MARIE          CIRUSO         “Oh,          I          don’t          believe          it!”          ...          Boys          in          general          (and          one          in         particular)          bewilder          this          friendly          girl          .          .          .          but          English          Leather,         open          houses,          and          the          Lettermen          bring          out          that          winning          smile.         Ang          enjoys          filling          Carolyn’s          car          trunk          with          “signs”.          Secretarial         or          IBM          school          are          in          the          future.         e          Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          Red          Cross;          Vaudeville;          Curtain                   Wes         JOYCE          CAROL          CLARK         Joyce          enjoys          other          happy          people,          beatnik          coffee          shops,          and          the         4B’s          .          .          .          baffled          by          certain          maniac          drivers          .          .          .          loves          to          wave         that          baton.          .          .          “Oh          Togglies!          you          didn’t!”          .          .          .          amused          by          the         crowded          conditions          in          Latin          IV          .          .          .          Joyce          would          like          to          own         a          Steinway          Concert          Grand,          but          she’ll          head          for          teaching          in          the         Peace          Corps.          ;         Appreciation          Committee,          Pres.;          Varsity          Debate          Team.         KATHLEEN          FRANCIS          COAKLEY         “It’s          been          real”          ...          It’s          Kati          with          her          winning          smile.          The         “blonde          bomber”          is          crazy          about          lighthouses,          Canoe,          and          green         eyes,          but          her          smile          disappears          if          crutches          or          sarcasm          of          Ferdi-         nandesse-haters          are          mentioned.          Kati          wonders          about          Gayle’s         eagle          obsession,          Muffet,          and          Gigi.          Her          desire          is          to          be          the          wildest         rallier,          but          she’ll          settle          for          a          medical          career.         Aberjona;          Red                    Black;          Basketball;          Philosophy          Club;         Vaudeville.         LYNNE          JO-ANN          COCHRAN         Tall,          pretty,          poised          ...a          friend          ...          lives          for          Fridays...         just          give          her          French          bread          and          she’s          content          .          .          .          Lynne          likes         expensive          things,          but          she’s          annoyed          by           messy          people          .          .          .          per-         plexed          over          Physics          and          football          .          .          .          Intrigued          by          the          idea          of         living          in          Japan,          Lynne          plans          to          attend          college          and          then          work         for          a          fashion          magazine.         Varsity          Field          Hockey;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross;          Prom         Committee.         KATHLEEN          ANNE          COLLINS         Friendly          .          .          .          funloving          ...          Kate          is          attracted          by          a          certain         Bentley          sophomore.          Italian          food,          Old          Spice,          and          puddles          (?)         please          this          future          nurse,          but          Reet’s          spaghetti          and          times          when         “Oughta”          won’t          go          are          no          fun.          She’s          scared          by          Bobby’s          ap-         petite          .          .          .          with          a          million,          she’d          give          half          to          the          “Big          G”.          Kate         likes          leading          the          Queen’s          Cadettes.         Red          Cross.         KEVIN          PAUL          COLLINS         At          his          traffic          post,          Kev’s          dreaming          of          life          on          a          Cape          Cod         beach          or          going          around          the          world          with          J.K.          ...          never          to          be         forgotten          are          the          Melrose          football          game          and          that          bachelor         party          .          ..          most          admires          Lou          Goddu,          but          Mr.          MacCloskey’s         French          classes          scare          and          confuse          W.H.S.’s          unassuming          yet          in-         telligent          calculus          whiz.         Varsity          Club,          Pres.;          Varsity          Football;          Varsity          Wrestling;          Jr.-         Sr.          Play;          Lacrosse.         KATHERINE          JOANNE          COMINS         Blue          eyes,          chocolate          chip          cookies,          long          rides,          and          Johnny          are         among          Kathy’s          favorites,          but          Rogers          Hall          and          alarm          ‘clocks         don’t          agree          with          her.          She          can’t          understand          Ann’s          love          life          and         Debo.          Wildest          amibtion          is          to          live          in          a          married          dorm.          Favorite         pastimes          include          sleeping,          shivering,          and          wiggling          her          toes.         Future          plans          focus          on          junior          college.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross         MICHAEL          JOSEPH          CONNOLLY         Tall,          handsome,          easy          going          .          .          .          that’s          “Bernardo”!          Mike’s          likes         include          a          night          out          with          the          boys          and          a          certain          sophomore         girl.          He          dislikes          a          certain          girl’s          wasted          time          in          being          a          dancer.         (22?)          Mike          is          confused          by          mother-daughter          talks.          His          favorite         pastime          is          being          with          girls.          Wentworth          will          claim          Mike          next         year.         RAYMOND          FRANCIS          CONNOLLY,          JR.         Ray          goes          for          Howard          Johnson’s          on          Sat.          nights          and          a          friendly         Junior          (2)...          “Hi,          fink”          ...          Long,          rainy          weekends          and         small          open-houses          displease          him,          and          he’s          confused          by          Mr.         Colella’s          sayings.          He’d          love          to          go          to          one          of          Boop’s          parties.          Ray         fondly          remembers          Miss          Brenner’s          speech          class.          He          plans          on         work,          business          management,          and          night          courses          at          B.U.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross;          Red                    Black.         KEVIN          MARK          CONNOR         Apple          cider,          long          weekends,          and          junior          girls          bring          on          the         Connor          smile,          while          GROSH          (?)          and          Shakespeare          just          don’t         rate.          “Woman”,          when          not          eating          or          sleeping,          is          watching          girls         (what          else!)          or          giving          a          moose          call          .          .          .          He'll          never          forget          the         64          Vaudeville;          Judy’s          and          Dianne’s          beaux          bewilder          him.          Fu-         ture          plans          include          college.         Varsity          Soccer;          Band;          Glee          Club;          Aberjona;          Student          Coun-         cil.         THEODORE          FAILOR          COOK         “How          do”.          .          .          Ted’s          preferences          include          “Peanuts”,          soccer          bus         trips,          and          bony          Louie,          but          indicates          a          definite          aversion          to          red         and          gold!          .          .          .          T.C.          can          never          forget          rewriting          Aberjona          biog-         raphies          .          .          .          “Potatoes”          .          .          .          Our          Editor-in-Chief          will          leave          the         A.A.          Office          to          the          Juniors          to          attend          college          and          law          school.         Aberjona,          Editor-in-Chief;          Soccer;          Debate          Club;          Philosophy         Club;          Red                    Black.         CATHERINE          STEWART          CORKERY         Cathy          lights          up          at          thoughts          of          the          Cape,          eating          and          the          last         day          of          school          ...          the          glow          will          fade          however          when          you         mention          lockers          that          don’t          open          and          psychology          ...          her         greatest          desire          is          to          hitch-hike          through          Europe          .          .          .          Cathy          is         looking          forward          to          a          career          in          nursing.         Curtain                    Cue;          Mixed          Glee          Club.         ARLENE          RACHEL          COUGHLIN         Mention          a          certain          black          Ford,          or          a          brown-eyed          boy          from         Woburn          and          watch          her          smile          ...          “I          don’t          believe          it”...         Arlene          is          partial          to          Italian          food          and          Christmas,          while          rainy         weekends          bring          a          frown          .          .          .          Arlene          fears          that          Gail          and          Lee         will          get          along          .          .          .          plans          include          Wilfred          Hairdressing          School.         Curtain                    Cue;          Pep          Club.         24         JANET          ANGELA          COVINO         Sweetman          friendly .          4...          always)          smilinge          wen          Janieneallyegoes         for          pizza,          long          weekends,          Mr.          Rawden,          and          math          .          .          .          but          she         can          do          without          quizzes          and          WHS’s          crowded          conditions          ...a         French          red-head          perplexes          her          (?)          ...          Jan          will          always          re-         member          Mr.          Rawden’s          classes          and          taking          surveys          ...          her         future          plans          include          a          career          in          elementary          education.         French          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Vaudeville;          Philosophy          Club;         A          berjona.         CHRISTINE          DIANE          COX         Chris          is          attracted          to          boys          with          light          blue          eyes          and          blond          hair         and          to          red          Stingrays,          but          getting          up          early,          setting          her          hair,          and         doing          homework          make          her          mad.          She'll          never          understand         Dinah’s          lack          of          enthusiasm          and          Jane’s          love          life.          Maybe          some-         day          she'll          find          that          millionaire          .          .          .          till          then          it’s          a          secretarial         job          ahead.         Art          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Art          Service          Club.         ROBERT          BRENDAN          CROTTY         Shy,          sincere          .          .          .          this          tall,          handsome          football          player          can          often         be          found          watching          the          Giants          ...          “Mil”          okays          sports          and         blondes,          but          he          doesn’t          go          for          nicknames          and          secrets.          .          .          “Ah,         come          on!”          ...          he'll          always          remember          beating          Melrose          and         Woburn...         Varsity          Football,          Varsity          Baseball;          Varsity          Basketball;         Traffic          Squad.         ROBERT          HENRY          CUFF         “Short          gun”          is          attracted          by          “a”          certain          junior          girl          .          .          .          Sports         and          “‘all-nighters”          rate          high          on          Bob’s          list          of          likes;          but          Betty’s         talkativeness          and          Ron’s          tall          tales          rate          low          ...          confused          by         Mouse          and          Paul          .          .          .          favorite          pastimes          are          second          gear          and         swimming          in          Hess’          pool.          .          .          plans          include          prep          school.         Varsity          Football;          Varsity          Baseball;          Varsity          Club;          Hockey;         Red          Cross.         GERALD          JOSEPH          CULLEN         This          intellectual          seeks          the          altruistic          pleasures          of          life:          eating         and          sleeping          .          .          .          his          ambition?          to          be          reincarnated          as          a          peanut         butter          and          jelly          sandwich          .          .          .          “Oh          gosh          darn          it!”          Confused          by         Mr.          McGhee’s          sense          of          humor,          he          finds          delight          in          annoying         Mr.          Bouley          during          wrestling          practice.          We          find          this          exuberant         person          heading          for          college          next          year.         WHSR;;          Student          Council;          Wrestling;          Football;          Red                    Black.         ROBERT          THORNDIKE          CUMMINGS,          JR.         Bob          can          be          found          around          new          golf          clubs          or          old          cars          .          .          .          but         never          around          wet          sponges          (?)          .          .          .          confused          by          Mr.          Rawden’s         quizzes          ..          .          “I          told          you          so”          .          .          .          wildness          is          a          game          of          poker         with          Arnold          Palmer          .          ..          will          always          remember          the          day          the         schedules          didn’t          come          in.          Future          plans:          Art          School          for          Indus-         trial          Designing.         Varsity          Golf;          Curtain                    Cue.         J.          SCOTT          CUNNINGHAM         This          hitch-hiking,          tennis-playing,          banjo-picking          gymnast          flips         for          crazy          girls          who          like          to          laugh,          Bluegrass          banjo,          and          heffa-         lumps          ...          flops          at          the          thought          of          defizzled          Cokes          or          mud         puddles          ...          confused          by          people          who          don’t          care.          Although         he’d          like          to          be          a          life-time          member          of          the          Peace          Corps,          Scott         will          settle          for          teaching          or          foreign          service,         Tennis          Team,          Co-Capt.;          Varsity          Gymnastics;          Traffic          Squad;         Band;          Les          Troubadors         JOHN          ANTHONY          CUOZZO         Lively,          smiling          .          .          .          that’s          “Cousy”          “What’s          for          lunch?”          John         likes          food,          eating,          math,          blondes,          and          ’65          Chevy’s          but          don’t         mention          after          school          physics          lab          or          4th          lunch.          He’s          most         confused          by          Jan’s          brainstorms          and          the          Farmer’s          clarinet          play-         ing.          John’s          dream          is          to          parachute          off          the          Prudential          Tower,          but         he          plans          to          major          in          math          at          Tufts.         25         26         JOHN          EDWARD          CUSSEN         “Dinner”          is          “out          to          lunch”          analyzing          Rowe’s          sneaky          puns          and         senior          girls          .          .          .          notorious          for          falling          asleep          on          beaches...         will          always          remember          the          States          and          try          to          forget          auditorium         studies          and          broken          hockey          sticks          .          .          .          with          a          million          he          would         buy          “Sut”          a          wig          ..          .          wildest          ambition,          to          reform          Mr.          Case         .          .          .          future          plans          include          college.         Varsity          Hockey;          Varsity          Track;          Student          Council;          Curtain                   Cue;          Varsity          Club.         LAWRENCE          VINCENT          DALTON         Moose          enjoys          all-night          card          parties—but          mention          Monday         mornings          and          he          frowns.          .          .          his          wildest          ambition          is          to          win          the         world          driving          championship          .          .          .          favorite          pastime          is          playing         football          at          Ginn          Field          .          .          .          confused          by          Cullen’s          taste          in          cars.         He’ll          never          forget          the          Junior          Prom.          Next          year          will          find          Moose         at          college          or          in          the          Air          Force.         Varsity          Wrestling;          Track;          Philosophy          Club;          Red          Cross;          Cur-         tain                    Cue.         ROBERT          CONOR          DELANEY         Tall,          blond,          good-looking          ...          Bob          likes          cars          ...          dislikes         Monday          mornings          and          stuck-up          blondes          .          .          .          He’s          confused          by         the          way          Karl          spends          his          money          (who          isn’t)          ...          he          enjoys         playing          pool          .          .          .          his          wildest          ambition          is          to          move          to          Califor-         nia,          but          next          year          will          find          Bob          working          and          attending          night         school.         Red          Cross.         FREDERICK          JOHN          DEMINICO         Humorous,          friendly,          quiet          .          .          .          “Money          can’t          buy          happiness,         but          it          can          make          misery          a          lot          more          enjoyable!”          .          .          .          Three          day         weekends,          skiing,          and          snow          make          Fred          smile          ...          but          don’t         mention          Trig          tests          and          D.R.          He’s          most          confused          by          Mr.          Wat-         son’s          mumbling          and          the          Blue          Jewel.          Next          year          some          four          year         college          will          claim          Fred.         CYNTHIA          JOAN          DE          STEFANO         Cyndy,          attractive          and          lots          of          fun,          favors          football          players          and         college          mixers          .          .          .          could          do          without          blind          dates          from          Clod         .          .          .          bewildered          by          Denise’s          car          breaks          and          Mr.          Soule’s          Physics         .          .          .          her          innermost          desire          is          to          drive          around          the          rotary          the         wrong          way.          .          .          Next          year          Junior          College.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red                    Black;          Philosphy          Club;          Aberjona.         WAYNE          EDWARD          DE          STEFANO         Look          for          Wayne          playing          pool          with          a          puzzled          expression          as          he         ponders          Killer’s          shots          .          .          .          long          weekends          are          in          with          Wayne,         but          those          Monday          mornings          and          homework          are          out.          He          has         sweet          dreams          of          graduation,          after          which          he'll          head          for          Went-         worth.         JULIE          ANN          DEVANEY         A_tall,          doll          with          the          most          contagious          smile          in          W.H.S.          ..          .         “Oh,          nice!”          ...          happy          people,          Mr.          Case’s          sarcasm,          and         chinkie          eyes          bring          on          the          J.D.          smile,          but          being          told          she’s         wrong—forget          it!          .          ..          confused          “‘muchly”          by          J.C.          and          the         boys;          she’s,          still          looking          for          Eddy’s          contacts          .          .          .          maybe          she'll         find          them          in          college.         Sophomore          Class,          Treas.;          Student          Council,          Treas.;          G.I.C.,         Treas.;          Philosophy          Club,          Sec.;          A          berjona.         BARBARA          JEANNE          DOANE         Charlie          is          attracted          by          Chinese          food          and          boys          with          nice          cars,         but          Monday          mornings          and          pea          soup          are          out.          .          .          “I’ll          check          it         out”          .          .          .          she’s          confused          by          Jean’s          ideas          for          trips          .          .          .          someday         she’d          like          to          marry          a          millionaire,          but          these          days          she          enjoys         eating          bologna          sandwiches          while          watching          T.V.          ...          future         plans          include          Manchester          Academy.         Curtain                    Cue.         NANCY          PATRICIA          DOHERTY         Dark          hair          and          always          smiling,          Nancy          gives          an          extra          big          grin          to         the          Cape,          Gloucester,          and          vacations,          dislikes          going          the          “Long         Way”          ...          confused          by          the          traffic          patterns          in          the          halls          and         algebra          .          .          .          Her          wildest          ambition          is          to          be          a          U.S.          Senator         putting          a          flag          in          G-23          .          .          .          next          fall          will          find          Nancy          in          college.         Student          Council;          Mixed          Chorus;          A          berjona.         NANCY          ANN          DONAGHEY         Friendly          .          .          .          talkative          ...          that’s          “Magoo”          .          .          .          attracted          by         fellow          drum          corps          nuts          and          the          other          W.H.S.          She’s          generally         confused          ..          .          dislikes          getting          her          name          constantly          mixed          up         with          the          other          Nancy          D.          ...          to          win          an          argument          with          the         “Little          Bear”          is          her          wildest          ambition.          The          Queen’s          Cadettes          is         her          favorite          pastime.          Future          plans          include          teaching.         Girl’s          Glee          Club;          Mixed          Chorus;          Varsity          Softball.         ROBERT          ALAN          DOTEN         Friendly          people          and          California          sun          rate          high.          .          .          “Oh          well”          to         New          England’s          changing          weather          .          .          .          confused          by          Aberjona         biography          sketches          .          .          .          his          dream          is          to          play          the          banjo          like          Earl         Scruggs          or          to          get          an          “A”          from          Miss          Magee!          Bob          can          be          found         playing          or          listening          to          bluegrass.          Future          plans          include          college.         Indoor          Track;          Spring          Track;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                   Cue;         STEPHEN          DAVID          DOUGHERTY         “Round,          round,          get          around,          I          get          around”.          .          .          It’s          good          na-         tured          Steve,          alias          “Killer”.          Steve’s          favorite          pastimes          are          Satur-         day          nights          at          the          bridge          and          riding          around          in          the          hot          blue         Ford.          He          hopes          that          the          laughs          he’s          had          in          high          school          will         last          all          his          life.          Mill          and          mumbles          confuse          him.          Steve          plans          on         prep          school.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         LEE          ALISON          DRESSER         Red          barley          lollipops,          snowy          Christmas          Eves,          and          enthusiastic         people          are          what          our          Senior          V.P.          really          goes          for          ...          Neat         teachers          impress          Lee,          while          moody          people          and          A.P.          math         leave          her          confused          .          .          .          To          be          Santa          in          Filene’s          is          her          wildest         ambition,          but          you’re          more          likely          to          find          her          headed          for          Deni-         son          or          Duke.         Sic          lass)          V2:          Ire          Class)          sec:;          Varsity,          Cheerleader,          Co-         Capt.;          Aberjona,          Editor;          Red                    Black.         DIANE          DUBE         “Hi          ya”          .          .          .          Dubee          okays          Sugar          Hill          at          night          and          green          eyes,         while          backing          out          of          her          driveway          and          being          late          rate          an         emphatic          NO!          ..          .          although          confused          by          Mr.          Murray’s          half-         time          shows,          Diane          will          never          forget          having          the          band          party          at         her          house          .          .          .          often          found          writing          letters          to          Washington          D.C.         .          .          .          future          plans          are          college.         Band;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Intramural          Basket-         ball;          Intramural          Field          Hockey.         EDMUND          LOUIS          DUNN,          III         Unflagging,          well-known          at          W.H.S.,          a          connoisseur          of          Johnson                   Johnson ’s          products.          .          .          Edd          most          appreciates          one          ton          elephants,         cow-eyes,          and          girls,          but          disfavors          gold          Cadillacs          and          crutches.         He'll          always          remember          the          Great          Escape-Oct          30;          and          passing         English          III.          Edd          is          bewildered          by          Ronnie’s          idea          of          a          minute         and          “Dinnah’s”          way          of          life.          Plans          include          art          school.         A          berjona;          Red          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue;          Boys          Cheerleading.         LINDA          LILLIAN          DUNN         Outstanding          in          any          crowd,          admired          by          all,          Mrs.          Mole          finds          the         St.          Lawrence          Seaway          and          The          Cape          exciting          but          snakes,          pizza,         and          fuzzy          radios          obnoxious          .          .          .          Jan’s          admirers          and          Maresy’s         driving          confuse          her          .          .          .          Someday          she’ll          start          a          mole          farm.          .          .         She'll          always          remember          those          64          hockey          games          .          .          .          A          career         as          a          legal          secretary          is          in          this          girl’s          near          future.         Red          Cross;          Philosophy          Club;          Intramural          Field          Hockey;         Vaudeville;          French          Club.         27         CHARLES          HILL          DU          TOIT         Friendly,          peppy,          Charlie          gives          the          green          light          to          Roadheaver’s         cleats          and          Toni’s          Stingray,          but          it’s          no          go          with          15¢          hamburgers         and          nitric          acid.          His          wildest          ambition          is          to          be          deported          to         France.          “Jack”          will          always          remember          being          elected          lacrosse         captain.          He          plans          to          continue          his          eating          and          sleeping          at          a         liberal          arts          college          next          year.         Lacrosse,          Capt.;          Soccer;          Football;          Curtain                    Cue.         JOHN          WILLIAM          EAMES         Fun-loving          Jack          water          skis          and          drives          speed          boats          with          enthu-         siasm          ...          He          keeps          up          his          energy          with          chocolate          cake          and         pizza          (?)          .          .          .          Hi!          .          .          .          Though          confused          by          a          certain          English         class,          Jack          fondly          remembers          Mr.          O’Connor’s          U.S.          History         class          .          .          .          Jack          intends          to          water          ski          to          Europe,          but          meanwhile         he’ll          attend          college.         Wrestling;          Basketball;          Curtain                    Cue.         CYNTHIA          ANN          EHRGOTT         Rriendlya          ae          cutemsaee          (une          thats«Cin          9,          3.,          C'est          la         vie!”          2:30,          Friday          afternoons,          blue          eyes,          long-weekends          are         tops          with          her,          while          rainy          Monday          mornings,          homework          and         corridor          detours          rate          low          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          become          a         U.S.          Marine          ..          .          her          favorite          occupation          is          competing          with         Nancy’s          appetite          .          .          .          Cin’s          future          centers          around          secretarial         work.         French          Club;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Honor          Sys-         tem          Committee;          A          berjona.         JOHN          ALFRED          ELLIS         Talkative,          easy-going          “Farmer”          lights          up          at          Mustangs          and          a         brown-eyed          brunette          junior,          but          snobs          and          frustrations          annoy         him...          found          dancing          at          Rec          Club.          .          .          Paula          and          Frannie’s         romance          and          Ronny          and          Joe’s          tactics          .          .          .          he'll          never          forget         getting          his          license          and          the          Junior          Prom.          If          he          can’t          own          a         dude          ranch,          he’ll          head          for          the          Air          Force.         Curtain                    Cue.         ANN          PIERCE          ELWELL         Pretty          .          .          .          talkative...          fun...          Ann          is          attracted          by          a          blue-         eyed          blond          and          drive-ins,          but          dislikes          Richie’s          temper          and         Monday          mornings          ..          .          “Forget          it!”          .          ..          Ann          will          always          re-         member          the          Senior          Prom          ’64,          days          off,          and          graduation!          The         future          includes          a          secretarial          career.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         VIVIEN          LORING          ENGLAND         Vicky          likes          beige          Corvettes,          sunny          days,          and          witty          people,          but         it’s          thumbs          down          on          people          who          talk          about          school          at          parties         ...          “Aw          come-on”          .          .          .          Ginger’s          love          life          confuses          her...         Her          wildest          ambition          is          to          grab          her          guitar          and          join          the          Beatles.         Future          plans          include          a          junior          college          and          a          career          as          an          air         line          stewardess.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          French          Club.         RONALD          READ          ERIKSEN         Friendly,          talkative          ...          known          to          most          as          the          “Great         Imposter”          ...          attracted          by          a          certain          junior          girl,          a          Safari         beachwagon,          and          G.E.          lightbulbs          .          .          .          dislikes          people          who          tell         tall          tales          .          .          .          confused          by          Paul          and          “Mouse”          ..          .          fondest         memory          is          the          semi-finals          in          the          golden          gloves          .          .          .          favorite         peste          is          femur          rubbing.          Future          plans          include          business          col-         ege.         Red          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue.         ALAN          HAHN          EUGLEY         Al          likes          music          and          long          hair,          but          broken          guitar          strings          and         after          school          labs          bring          a          frown          .          .          .          attracted          by          a          Westbrook         girl          .          .          .          “Oh          yeah”          .          .          .          confused          by          Swanny’s          drumming,          his         fondest          memory          is          knowing          Mr.          Knight          and          Mr.          Case...         Future          plans          include          a          four          year          college          and          an          engineering         degree.         Varsity          Gymnastics;          Band;          Les          Troubadors;          One-Act          Play         Night;          Vaudeville.         28         PAMELA          LESLIE          FAIRFIELD         Charlie          Brown          and          Snagglepuss          make          Pam’s          smile          appear,          but         mention          concentrated          sulphuric          acid          and          she’s          petrified          ..          .         “Forget          it.”          When          Pam          isn’t          walking          into          walls          in          301          she’s         frugging          .          .          .          Wildest          ambition?—To          win          the          Trash          Mash,          but         her          real          ambition          is          to          be          a          nurse          on          the          ship          Hope          .          .          .          Next         year          Pam          heads          for          Russell          Sage          College.         Student          Council;          Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Vaude-         ville;          A          berjona.         ROBERT          WILLIAM          FALZANO         Fizz          goes          for          holidays,          long          weekends,          and          playing          hockey          at          4         A.M.          Sundays          ...          “Hey,          Frank!”          ...          While          confused          by         Gail’s          love          life          and          Maureen’s          blue          eyes,          he          can’t          forget          Miss         Toumarkine’s          algebra          class          and          being          treasurer          of          the          Queens-         men          .          .          .          Wildest          ambition          is          to          play          defense          for          the          Bruins,         but          next          year          it’s          Northeastern.         Curtain          and          Cue;          Aberjona;          Red          and          Black;          Red          Cross.         ELIZABETH          ANNE          FARNAM         Vivacious,          flighty,          just          plain          FUN          ..          .          that          best          describes          Liz         displays          a          special          interest          in          Hampton          Beach          ...         “Whoopie-doing”          .          .          .          repelled          by          the          Beatles          .          .          .          “Cricket’s”         love          life          leaves          Liz          perplexed,          but          she’s          enthralled          by          the         thought          of          being          an          astronaut!          .          .          .          “Ages          and          ages          hence,”          Liz         will          be          in          college          aiming          for          a          career          as          a          medical          secretary.         Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue.         THOMAS          PAUL          FAZIO         Well-liked,          a          real          nut,          Stomper          likes          SPIRIT,          sunny          afternoons         and          open          houses,          but          unspirited          crowds          at          a          losing           game          rate         thumbs          down.          .          .          “Hey”          .          .          .          Short          hair,          chug-a-lugging,          and         Mr.          Finigan’s          figuring          bring          the          dazed          look.          Tom’s          pastimes         include          tennis          and          football.          He’ll          always          remember          riding          in         Ivan’s          V.W..          .          .          Future          plans          include          college.         Basketball;          Student          Council;          Tennis;          Track.         MAUREEN          LOUISE          FENTROSS         Cute,          friendly,          unpredictable          best          describe          “Mo”.          .          .          dancing,         sleeping,          and          weekends          rate          high          on          Maureen’s          list,          but          rain         and          getting          up          for          school          only          rate          a          frown          ...          “I          don’t         believe          it!”          .          .          .          confused          by          Arlene’s          love          life,          Anne’s          driving,         and          Danny’s          temper.          .          .          future          plans          include          art          school.         Curtain                    Cue;          Art          Service          Club;          Red          Cross.         RICHARD          PAUL          FINNEGAN         Thoughts          of          strawberry          sundaes          and          long          vacations          bring          out         Dick’s          smile,          but          not          rainy          days          and          psychology          tests.          Quiet         and          likable,          Dick          is          confused          by          Mr.          MacCloskey’s          easy          tests         wee          oeaven          would          be          straight          A‘s29.          )          “Oh          my          word’          fae         Dick          is          often          found          bowling          or          playing          basketball.          He          heads         for          a          Midwestern          college.         Intramural          Basketball.         RONALD          RALPH          FIORE         Ron,          W.H.S.’s          safest          driver,          likes          fast          cars          and          dislikes          speed         limits          (HUM)          ...          “I          kid          you          not!”          ...          would          rather          miss         crowded          parties,          unless          they’re          crowded          with          cute          girls          ..          .         confused          by          algebra          class          and          the          attraction          of          gas          pumps          to         Ford          bumpers          .          .          .          while          waiting          to          see          Mr.          Battino’s          Beatle         cut,          he’ll          study          architecture.         Track;          Football,          Manager;          Science          Club;          Philosophy          Club;         Curtain                    Cue.         HUGH          ALBERT          GEORGE          FISHER         As          long          as          life’s          full          of          friendly          girls,          sailing          and          cheese          “Fish”         is          happy;          but          rain,          surprise          quizzes,          and          fourth          lunch          spoil          the         fun          .          .          .          will          never          understand          Mr.          Soule          or          Pete’s          hair.          .          .         hopes          to          start          an          Olympic          soccer          team          with          the          kids          who          beat         Wellesley          .          .          .          Fish’s          intelligence          and          magnetic          personality          will         be          devoted          to          a          medical          career.         Varsity          Soccer,          Co-Capt.;          Student          Council;          Band;          Lacrosse:         Basketball.         29         CLAIRE          MARIE          FITZGERALD         Cute,          witty,          fun          to          be          with,          that’s          Claire          .          .          .          summer          nights         and          tuna          fish          subs          rate          high          with          this          Irisher,          but          not          empty          gas         tanks          or          flat          tires          .          .          .          confused          by          Gayle’s          political          life          ..          .         fondest          memory          is          Mr.          Knight’s          “Winter-weary”          Day          ...         wildest          ambition          is          to          own          an          Imperial,          but          she'll          settle          for         Boston          College          and          a          career          in          sociology.         Curtain                    Cue;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          Badminton.         SARAH          SUSAN          FITZGERALD         “You've          gotta          be          kidding”          .          .          .          Sadie          goes          for          long          weekends,         Johnny          Mathis,          and          snowy          evenings,          but          short          letters,          size          4         Levis          and          white-socks-with-red-and-blue-rings          don’t          get          her          ap-         proval.          Confused          by          Mary’s          problems          and          Lula’s          moods—her         wildest          ambition          is          to          become          a          chemist!!??          Next          year          will          find         Sarah          at          a          junior          college.         Red          Cross;          Red                    Black;          Curtain                    Cue;          Aberjona;          Philos-         ophy          Club.         MAUREEN          MARIE          FLAHERTY         “Monts”          is          tall          and          attractive          ...          “What?          Tell          me!”          .         talking          on          the          phone          with          a          certain          someone          .          .          .          wondering         about          Angela’s          driving          .          .          .          dreaming          of          a          7          day          weekend.         Monts          goes          for          football          games,          weekends,          and          Spezzy.          She'll         always          remember          her          junior          and          senior          years,          and          only          regrets         that          she          didn’t          study          harder.          Next          year—IBM          school;          then—a         job.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          Vaudeville.         MARY          PATRICIA          FORD         Cute,          friendly,          popular,          that’s          our          Class          Secretary.          Mame          likes         snowy          nights,          8:45          phone          calls,          and          Zelda,          but          smoky          cars,         bloody          physics,          and          Sue’s          dogs          bring          a          frown...          ”          You've         got          to          be          kidding!”          .          .          .          Her          wildest          ambition          is          to          turn          off          the         water          at          Sarah’s          house          .          .          .          Future          plans          include          a          career          in         nursing.         Senior          Class          Sec.;          Aberjona;          Mixed          Chorus;          Mass.          Mental         Health          Program.         CHERYL          ANN          FUCCILLO         Che          frowns          upon          snobs,          crowded          corridors,          and          rainy          days,         but          mention          weekends,          slumber(less)          parties,          or          the          beach         and          watch          that          big          smile          appear          ...          confused          by          Tut...         wildest          ambition          is          to          grow          .          .          .          fondest          memory          of          W.HLS.          is         the          Junior          prom.          .          .          future          plans          include          college.         Aberjona;          Vaudeville;          Curtain                    Cue;          French          Club;          Philos-         ophy          Club.         ARTHUR          ROBERT          GALLAGHER         Athletic          and          out-going,          “Mouse”          goes          for          weekends,          pizza,          and         fast          cars,          but          not          Monday          mornings          and          rainy          weekends          ..          .         dreams          of          getting          an          “A”          in          English          as          he          remembers          Mr.         Anastas’s          class          .          .          .          Hank’s          driving          confuses          him          .          .          .          he          en-         joys          golf,          footba ll,          and          cars          .          .          .          in          the          future—prep          school          or         junior          college.         Curtain                    Cue;          Intramural          Basketball.         CAMILLE          ANNE          GALUFFO         Cute          and          flirtatious          .          .          .          that’s          Camille.          You          can          see          her          in          a         1961          turquoise          Chevy          with          the          “certain          someone.”          She’s          con-         fused          by          Richie’s          appetite,          and          Irene’s          bombing.          Will          always         remember          beating          Woburn          on          Thanksgiving          and          the          Victory         Dance          incident.          Future          plans          center          around          Junior          College          and         a          career          as          a          Medical          Secretary.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red                    Black;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          Vaudeville;         A          berjona.         EDWARD          LEONARD          GALVIN         Eddie          ..          .          “What          the          heck?”          .          ..          often          found          chauffeuring         juniors,          listening          to          music          or          walking          .          .          .          amused          by          Jane’s         wit          .          .          .          nostalgic          about          Glee          Club          tenors          ...          puzzled          by         Liz’s          straw          collection,          Ed          likes          sweaters,          the          color          orange          and         potatoes,          but          is          annoyed          by          physics          tests          .          .          .          plans          include          an         architectural          career.         Mixed          Glee          Club;          Curtain                    Cue.         30         CHRISTINE          HOLLAND          GARCELON         Peppy          .          .          .          Chris          lights          up          at          the          mention          of          red          roses          and          the         Kingsmen,          while          Leverett          House          brings          a          frown.          .          .          “I          go          to         Wellesley”          ...          confused          by          Greeks          and          Pepino          the          Italian         mouse          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          be          a          boy          .          .          .          most          admires         Mr.          Barcardi          ...          will          never          forget          St.          Patrick’s          Day          ...         future          plans          include          college.         Science          Club;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue.         ALICE          LYNA          GARDNER         Al          goes          for          tall          guys          with          blond          hair          and          Harvard          Square          on         Saturday          nights,          while          French,          homework,          and          sweet          pickles         rate          an          emphatic          “no”          .          .          .          confused          by          physics          (who          isn’t).         Al’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          spend          a          summer          camping          and          hik-         ing          in          Europe          .          .          .          heaven          is          riding,          water-skiing,          and          getting         ten          hours          sleep.          :         Science          Club;          Philosophy          Club;          Basketball;          Ski          Club;          Rifle         Team.         AUSTIN          THOMAS          GARVEY         Handsome,          athletic,          quiet          .          ..          that’s          our          Indoor          Track          Co-         Captain!          Austie          likes          snowstorms,          X.K.E.’s          football,          girls,          and         Texas,          but          rainy          days          and          crowded          lunches          are          definitely          bad         news...          “Hold          it!”          .          .          .          confused          by          John’s          future          plans.          .          .         wildest          ambition          is          to          be          Head          of          the          W.H.S.          French          Depart-         ment!!          Austie          will          always          remember          beating          Melrose          .          .          .          fu-         ture          plans          include          college.         Varsity          Football;          Indoor          Track,          Co-Capt.;          Spring          Track;         Varsity          Club;          Traffic          Squad.         CAMILLE          GATTINERI         Always          smiling          .          .          .          Kim          lights          up          at          the          mention          of          popsicles         and          teddy-bears          but          frowns          at          stalled          cars          and          flat          tires.          This         girl’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          make          the          day          longer          ...          “Oh,         no!”          .          ..          most          cherished          memory          is          Junior          Year          ..          .          future         plans          include          college.         Tumblettes;          Student          Council;          Red          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue;         Red                    Black.         MADELINE          MARY          GATTINERI         Madeline’s          eyes          light          up          at          thoughts          of          the          driver          of          a          blue         Tempest,          vacations,          and          the          Beatles,          but          she          dislikes          Monday         mornings          and          homework          .          .          .          confused          by          Camille’s          love          life         and          Gent’s          fast          talking          .          .          .          she’d          like          to          straighten          Richie’s         hair          and          curl          Ronnie’s          .          .          .          fondest          memory          is          the          Junior          Prom         .          .          .           future          plans          include          college.         Red          Cross;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          A          berjona.         PAUL          JOHN          GENTILE         “Gent’s”          ambition          is          to          be          as          famous          as          the          Beatles          ...          He         likes          vacations,          girls,          and          music,          but          getting          kicked          off          a          cer-         tain          corner          and          Monday          mornings          rate          low          .          .          .          If          he          had          a         million          dollars          he’d          hire          the          Beatle’s          tailor          to          make          his         clothes!          .          .          .          Future          plans          include          college.         Wrestling;          Sophomore          Football;          J.V.          Football;          Red          Cross.         BARBARA          JEANNE          GILBERTI         Fun          ...          Barb          can          always          be          found          writing          letters          to          that         certain          red          head.          Barb          likes          straight          hair          and          Friday          after-         noons,          but          frowns          on          late          people          and          rainy          weekends.          She          will         always          remember          her          Junior          year.          The          future          includes          college         and          elementary          school          teaching.         Tumblettes,          Co-Capt.;          Philosophy          Club;          Aberjona;          Jr.          Prom         Committee:          Red                    Black.         ROBERT          JAMES          GILBERTI         Versatile,          handsome,          easy-going,          best          describe          our          football          co-         captain          .          .          .          sports,          open          houses          and          blondes          get          Gill’s          seal          of         approval          .          .          .          most          confused          by          Dinna.          .          .          “Oh,          ya,          oh          sure”         .          wildest          ambition          is          to          play          right          field          for          the          Yankees         .          Bobby          will          always          remember          beating          Melrose          and          Wo-         burn          .          .          .          future          plans          center          around          a          career          in          architecture.         Varsity          Club;          Varsity          Football;          Co-Capt.;          Varsity          Baseball;         Traffic          Squad;          Red          Cross.         at         BETH          GILPATRIC         Beth          .          .          .          Maine—with          wind,          sand,          and          stars          in          her          eyes...         happiness—a          beautiful          smile          for          a          friend.          .          .          a          sigh,          old          snow,         a          cold,          or          money.          .          .          is          contemplating          Unigationalism          and          the         simple          year          .          .          .          hers          is          Christmas          Eve,          a          fire          and          .          .          .          wonder         .          .          .          hers          is          a          foggy          beach          to          wander          through,          and          the          discoy-         ery          of          being.          .          .          Beth.          .          .a          friend          and.          .          .          happiness.         Varsity          Field          Hockey;          Appreciation          Committee;          Varsity         Basketball,          Manager;          Aberjona;          Mass.          Me ntal          Health          Careers         Program.         RITA          BERNADETTE          GRAMZOW         Active          .          .          .          Friendly          .          .          .          Rita          likes          coffee          frappes,          “Peanuts”,         the          Cape,          and          long          bus          trips,          but          Vermont          logic          confuses          her         .          .          .          “I’m          sorry”.          .          .          she’ll          always          remember          being          on          the          field         hockey          team          ...          someday          she’d          like          to          score          a          goal!          Rita         plans          on          Boston          College          and          work          with          handicapped          and          men-         tally          retarded          children.         Varsity          Field          Hockey;          Debate          Club;          Red                    Black;          Aberjona;         Mixed          Glee          Club.         THOMAS          EDMUND          GRAVES         “Deep          in          my          heart          I          do          believe          ...          ”          Tom          rates          Gibson         guitars          at          the          top          of          his          favorites          list,          but          Stelle          guitars          get          last         place          .          .          .          he          wonders,          “How          does          Bill          do          it?”          .          .          .          his          fondest         memory          at          W.H.S.?          “Pll          never          tell!!!”          .          .          .          College          will          claim         this          boy          soon.         Traffic          Squad.         HUGH          COLIN          GRAY         Out-going,          versatile,          Colly’s          quite          a          monkey.          He          goes          for         Tony’s          truck          and          bright-eyed          girls,          but          being          straight          man          for         Murph          is          out.          “Cool          it”          .          .          .          His          fondest          memories          are          “winter         weary”          days          and          three          years          with          the          chief.          Future          plans         include          a          psychology          career.         Varsity          Gymnastics,          Capt.;          Traffic          Squad;          Track;          Band;         Chorus.         DAVID          LAWRENCE          GREAVES         “Browse”          is          often          seen          making          unusual          maneuvers          in          his          blue         V.W.          .          .          .          oncoming          trucks          and          buses          scare          him,          as          does          Lee’s         laugh          .          .          .          always          in          a          “wicked”          good          mood,          with          a          ’wicked”         big          smile          for          everyone          .          .          .          if          he          can’t          spend          the          rest          of          his         life          water          skiing          he’ll          settle          for          college.         Varsity          Hockey;          Lacrosse;          Curtain                    Cue.         RICHARD          BENJAMIN          GREENWICH         Easy-going          “Greenway”          likes          cars          that          MOVE          and          hockey         games          in          Medford          at          1          A.M.,          but          hates          auditorium,          studies,          and         fourth          lunch          .          .          .          he          claims          he’s          confused          by          guidance          counse-         lors          .          .          .          wildest          ambition?          to          be          president          of          Star          Market          Co.         ._.          Dick          will          attend          a          liberal          arts          college          next          year.         Band;          Traffic          Squad;          Track;          Curtain                    Cue;          Basketball.         GAIL          ELLEN          GRINNELL         Unpredictable          .          ..          Always          willing          to          join          the          Rallyers          ...         Attracted          by          Norwich          and          Harvard          attendants          .          .          .          will          never         forget          Wingaersheek          and          the          eagle          obsession          .          .          .          dislikes          peo-         ple          who          give          inaccurate          directions          and          the          Windmill         “Horrible”          .          .          .          confused          by          Judy’s          party          list          and          Cathy’s          sneer         .          .          Hopes          to          enter          Bouve          and          the          field          of          physical          therapy.         A          berjona;          Curtain                    Cue;          Vaudeville;          Philosophy          Club.         RALPH          ERNEST          GUARINO         Friendly          ole’          Mr.          Magoo          goes          for          Belmont          and          baseball,          while         getting          up          at          seven          o'clock          brings          him          gloom          ..          .          he’s          con-         fused          by          Andy’s          love          life          with          the          “dum          bunny”.          Ralph’s         heaven          would          be          taking          his          father’s          Cadillac          .          .          .          after          college         he’ll          start          a          chain          of          restaurants.         Football;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         32         WILLIAM          HERBERT          GUSTIN,          JR.         Exuberant          Wissy          calls          for          more          food,          dances,          short          blondes,         and          brunettes;          but          Monday          mornings          depress          him          ..          .          con-         fused          by          Edd’s          bandaids          .          .          .          “Herby”          will          never          forget          trip-         ping          across          the          Vaudeville          stage          in          a          ballet          tutu.          His          favorite         pastimes          are          girls,          eating,          and          1          A.M.          bull          sessions.          Plans          to          be         an          engineer.         Cross          Country;          Hockey;          Tennis;          Student          Council;          Boy         Cheerleader.         MARK          RUDOLPH          HAKANSON         Mark          can          often          be          found          walking          through          Harvard          Square.         His          likes          include          open          houses,          snowy          weekends,          and          Head          skis,         while          he          turns          a          cold          shoulder          to          waldorf          salad          .          .          .          confused         by          Mr.          Soule’s          answers          .          .          .          his          fondest          memory          is          Mr.          Case’s         English          class.          After          WHS,          Mark          heads          for          college          and          the         study          of          Business          Administration.         Golf          Team,          Capt.;          WHSR:          Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         PAULA          WARREN          HALEY         A          true          poet          (?)          ...          Paula          likes          Ella          Fitzgerald          and          blonde         hair          .          .          .          automobiles          are          definitely          out          ...          K.F.’s          wildest         ambition          is          to          be          the          school          doctor          .          ..          she          will          always          re-         member          making          the          Girls’          Double          Sextette          .          .          .          future          plans         include          a          career          in          medicine.         WHSR;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Double          Sextette;         A          berjona.         CARL          R.          HARRIS         The          mention          of          fast          cars          brings          on          Harry’s          smile,          but          watch         that          smile          disappear          at          the          mention          of          English          .          .          .          confused         by          Gentile’s          ways          .          .          .          Carl’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          graduate         .          .          “Ya          think          so!”          .          .          .          Harry’s          fondest          memory          in          W.H.S.          is         not          being          there          (?)          .          .          .          this          future          sailor’s          favorite          pastime          is         going          downtown.         Red          Cross;          J.V.          Football.         PETER          PIKE          HARVEY         “Harv”          gives          the          green          light          to          “Road-heaver”          and          the          jolly         green          giant,          but          doesn’t          appreciate          haircuts          or          Medford          goalies         .          .          greatly          impressed          by          “Field’s”          feet          and          Walt’s          band          lead-         ing          .          ..          the          Eastern          Mass.          Tourney          will          never          be          forgotten         ...          “Harv”          will          follow          a          career          in          civil          engineering          after          a         four          year          college.         Varsity          Soccer;          Football;          Band;          Tennis;          Mixed          Glee          Club.         WALTER          HOBBS          HARWOOD         “Oh,          no!”          says          Goater          when          the          sun          rises          on          Monday          morn-         ings,          or          fails          to          rise          during          vacations          ...          but          it’s          “Yes”          to         “Boss”,          skiing,          or          ballet          ...          glad          to          become          a          member          of         Fish’s          Olympic          Soccer          team          .          .          .          wonders          about          twenty-minute         studies          and          Mr.          Waite          ...          an          Ivy-League          college          will          be         fortunate          to          obtain          this          likable          senior.         Varsity          Soccer;          Varsity          Winter          Track;          Varsity          Spring          Track;         Student          Council;          Band,          Drum          Major.         KATHRYN          JANE          HESSERT         Exuberant          ...          this          year’s          liveliest          addition          to          W.H.S.          ...         Kathy          is          usually          found          strumming          her          banjo          or          concocting         strawberry          frappes          at          Brighams          ...          Folk          music,          jazz          and         Harvard          Square          get          the          high          sign          but          unfriendly          people          are         out          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          see          Scotland          on          a          motorcycle         .          .          after          college,          it’s          a          teaching          career.         Glee          Club;          Philosophy          Club;          French          Club;          Orchestra;          Fu-         ture          Teachers          of          America.         MARGERY          MAHERN          HICKEY         Cricket          loves          potato          chips,          summer          weekends          in          N.H.,          and         something          warm          after          skiing          .          .          .          seen          dashing          after          that          pho-         tographer—“But          Mr.          Benrimo!”          ...          baffled          by          those          wild         Bridge          Club          meetings,          Marge          is          off          to          college          next          year...         remembering          Christmas          Eve          and          hoping          to          be          on          time—just         once.         Aberjona,          Editor;          Curtain                    Cue,          V.P.;          National          Honor         Society;          One          Act          Play,          Director.         —         33         34         MARTIN          WEST          HILL         Marty          .          .          .          athletic          and          laughing          .          .          .          gives          an          extra          big          “All         right!”          to          food—especially          chocolate          chip          cookies,          but          he         doesn’t          “cool          for”          late          people          and          French          ...          “Swell”...         determined          to          shoot          down          all          those          bad          guys          ..          .          looking         forward          to          Christmas          Eves          ...          remembering          the          Melrose         game.          .          .          Marty          heads          for          a          university          next          year.         Varsity          Football;          Varsity          Basketball;          Varsity          Baseball;          Red                   Black;          A          berjona.         JEANNETTE          MARIE          HODGE         Cute,          friendly          “Spike”          goes          for          “spyder”          sweaters          and          dimples         but          flat          tires,          loud          horns,          and          noisy          neighbors          rate          low...         “Ya          think          the          rain          will          hurt          the          rhubarb?”          .          .          .          confused          by         Ruth’s          car,          Julie’s          hair,          and          stuffing          turkeys          .          .          .          “Spike”          will         only          know          about          her          future          when          she          reaches          it.         Curtain                    Cue.         MARGARET          MARY          HOFFMAN         Loquacious,          witty,          Mah-grette          OK’s          G-town,          white          levis,          soccer         games,          and          the          Pope,          but          it’s          nix          to          fights          with          Sadie          and         Saturday          night          knitting          .          .          .          “Well          nice!”          .          .          .          seen          contemplat-         ing          Dinna’s          predicaments          and          Mary’s          80-80          vision.          Someday         she'll          install          the          Kingsmen          on          the          Common,          but          next          year         she'll          B.E.          at          Trinity.         One          Act          Play          Night,          Director;          National          Thespians;          Red         Cross,          Exec.          Board;          Honor          System;          Red                    Black,          Social          Ed.         STEPHEN          HARRY          HOFFMAN         A          real          thinker          .          .          .          Steve          looks          forward          to          those          weekends          so         he          can          enjoy          hiking          and          fishing          .          .          .          but          he          can          do          without         egoists,          snobs,          and          social          butterflies          .          .          .          he’s          confused          by          girls         .          .          It’s          due          to          the          genes”          .          .          .          takes          a          real          interest          in          hered-         ity,          short          wave          radio,          and          books          .          .          .          in          the          near          future—col-         ege.         Debate          Club.         JANET          MICHELINE          HOGAN         Tenaj          ..          .          Curious          .          .          .          Mischievous          .          .          .          a          loyal          member          of         the          mob.          .          .          knickers          and          Tabu          bring          that          familiar          smile          but         punt          going          to          summer          school          with          Sue          in          the          reliable          Falcon.         Wildest          ambition          is          to          understand          Pam.          Spare          time          finds          Janet         on          the          Cranmore          slopes          with          Ginny;          will          never          forget          sopho-         more          escapades          with          Honey.          Janet          treks          to          C.C.U.!         Tumblettes;          Tennis;          Curtain                    Cue;          A          berjona;          Vaudeville.         DANIEL          HENRY          HOLLAND         Dan          really          goes          for          summer          nights,          clothes,          and          the          White         Fence.          While          you          might          find          him          with          the          Queensmen,          you'll         never          see          him          at          a          Bruins’          game.          He’s          afraid          Tom          will          become         a          biology          professor,          but          Mr.          O’Connor          is          his          model          teacher.         Next          year          it’s          prep          school          or          college.         Curtain                    Cue;          Intramural          Basketball;          Freshman          Baseball.         MARSHA          FAYE          HORLEY         Always          smiling          .          .          .          Mush          can          usually          be          found          making          social         contacts...          “Son          of          a          gun!”          .          .          .          Katie’s          ideas          confuse          her,         but          she          likes          blond          hair          and          blue          eyes          (?)          and          of          course          those         weekends          at          Wingaersheek          .          .          .          Mush’s          wild          ambition          is          to          get         that          driver’s          license—finally!          She          plans          on          college          and          a          career         in          psychology.         G.1.C.;          Red                    Black;          Curtain                    Cue;          A          berjona.         RICHARD          PATRICK          HORN         Dick          smiles          at          long          vacations,          cute          girls,          and          Saturday          nights,         but          scowls          at          short          weekends          and          cold          pizza.          He’s          completely         bewildered          by          Mr.          Moreno’s          French          tests.          Beating          Melrose          in         football          will          always          be          in          his          memory.          This          future          tycoon          will         major          in          business          administration          at          college.         Varsity          Football,          Manager;          Varsity          Hockey,          Manager;          Cur-         tain                    Cue;          Science          Club;          Philosophy          Club.         DOUGLAS          BRUCE          HOYT         “You'd          better          believe          it!”          .          .          .          Blondes,          boats,          and          beaches          are         A-OK          with          Doug,          but          homework          rates          low          .          .          .          confused          by         Jean’s          love          life          and          the          fast,          furious          rate          of          Peg’s          conversation.         Doug’s          favorite          pastimes          include          driving          monstrous          machines         and          watching          underclassmen          grow          up.          Future          plans          include          the         Navy          or          p rep          school.         W.H.S.R.;          Curtain                    Cue;          One          Act          Play          Night.         JEAN          HUTCHINGS         Friendly,          cute,          intelligent          .          .          .          Jean          is          attracted          by          N.H.          and         °63          Cheveys...          “It’s          a          real          stitch”          .          .          .          baffled          by          Bev’s          love         life,          Jean’s          dream          is          to          live          in          the          “Breakers”          .          ..          most          ad-         mires          her          parents          .          .          .          fondest          memory          is          the          Junior          Prom.         Next          year          we          will          find          Jean          at          college          majoring          in          home         economics.         Double          Sextette;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          Red                    Black;          Aberjona;         Curtain                    Cue.         CARLA          ANN          HUTZENLAUB         Black          and          whites          and          snowy          nights          .          .          .          remember          Harvard         Sdlalc          a          ee          OISMUIMe          nN          eteallvenmean          ith          amen          lt          Sm          (@anla==         (NOT          Clara)          ...          a          definite          weakness          for          soccer          men          but         frustrated          by          animals          .          .          .          shell          never          forget          SPIRIT          or          Fritz!         Next          year—college          and          a          career          in          medicine.         Aberjona,          Editor;          Red                    Black;          Student          Council;          Mixed         Glee          Club;          Appreciation          Committee.         DONNA          LOUISE          INSERRA         Effervescent          .          .          .          Donna          loves          meeting          people,          lighted          fire-         places,          and          traveling          .          .          .          is          happiest          pondering          Red                    Black         “paste-up”          sessions          and          sunny          afternoons          at          WHSR          ..          .          Some-         day,          Donna          hopes          to          reach          that          five-foot          mark!          ...          She          is         sorry          to          leave          “all          the          terrific          people          at          W.H.S.,”          but          looks         forward          to          a          liberal          arts          college.         WHSR-FM,          manager;          Red                    Black,          Editor;          Aberjona,          Edi-         tor;          Appreciation          Committee;          Philosophy          Club.         JANE          ELEANOR          THERESA          IVAS         Mandi          goes          for          Cape          Cod          weekends          and          “A”          ’s          picnics,          but          the         Cape’s          food          and          Rookie’s          pizza          are          out...          “Is          that          right?”         .          frustrated          by          people          who          don’t          know          the          meaning          of         “rally”          ..          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          graduate          from          a          Judo         school          .          .          .          future          plans          center          around          Long          Island          University.         Curtain                    Cue;          Aberjona;          Philosophy          Club.         FREDERICK          NELSON          JACKSON         “Fred”          is          that          shy,          reserved,          intelligent          senior          who          can          usually         be          found          reading          .          .          .          he          dislikes          being          called           on          by          teachers         and          doing          homework          .          .          .          absolutely          confused          by          girls,          Fred         awaits          eagerly          that          last          day          in          WHS.          .          .          Among          Fred’s          favor-         ite          pastimes          is          electronics          experimenting          which          he          hopes          to         continue          at          Wentworth.         Red          Cross.         JILL          JEFFERSON         il          VOUTCHKICdINOmaren          ty          yO.          =          ae.          she          likesesalling:         snowy          nights,          talking          and          going          barefoot,          but          frowns          on          alarm         clocks          and          applications          .          .          .          if          she          could,          Jill          would          own          an         orphanage          and          help          Jane          motorize          Martha’s          Vineyard          bikes         .          .          .          confused          by          the          heffalumps          and          rhefenhoite          .          .          .          June          6,         1964          will          always          be          Jill’s          fondest          memory          as          she          heads          for         college          and          a          career          in          occupational          therapy.         A          berjona;          Curtain                    Cue;          Bedford          Hospital          Volunteer.         ANNE          SHERIDAN          JELLISON         Petite          ...          cute          ...          Sherry          likes          eggrolls          and          starfires,          the         Cape          and          grubby          loafers,          but          late          people          and          Mr.          Coliandro’s         little          animals          bring          a          frown.          She’s          confused          by          Jules’          hair          and         dizzy          people.          Her          wildest          ambition          is          to          get          801’s          on          her         SAT’S.          Sherry          hopes          on          a          4          year          college          and          a          career          in         elementary          teaching.         Sophomore          Class          Sec.;          Drama          Festival;          One          Act          Play         Night;          Aberjona;          Red                    Black.         35         IAN          JENIKE         Tall,          friendly,          easy-going          ...          Ivan          lights          up          at          girls          open         houses,          dancing          ...          frowns          on          Carrol’s          in          Stoneham          and         dead          Friday          and          Saturday          nights          .          .          .          wonders          how          George         can          run          so          well          and          how          Swanny          operates          .          .          .          future          plans         for          our          cross          country          co-captain          include          charging          admission          to         the          Lakes          and          attending          college.         Cross          Country,          Co-Capt.;          Varsity          Track;          Curtain                    Cue.         THEODORE          WILLIAM          JOPE         Blondes,          bridge          meetings          and          open          houses          are          what          Ted          en-         joys,          but          three          hour          labs          and          snobs          are          out          .          .          .          confused          by         George’s          antics          .          .          .          “Rubbish!”          .          .          .          would          like          to          see          Swanny         with          an          official          harem          .          .          .          couldn’t          forget          winning          the          Middle-         sex          C.C.          championship          .          .          .          future          plans          include          college          and         a          career          in          chemical          engineering.         Varsity          Cross          Country;          Spring          Track;          Indoor          Track;          Varsity         Club;          Traffic          Squad.         BRUCE          CHRISTOPHER          JORDAN         Dependable          and          witty          best          describe          Bruce.          .          .          .          dislikes          Joe’s         French          and          is          totally          confused          by          confusion          .          .          .          favorite          pas-         time          is          sidewalk          surfing.          Although          Bruce’s          wildest          ambition          is         to          go          over          Niagara          Falls          in          a          barrel—backward,          he’ll          settle          for         a          future          at          Bowdoin.         Red                    Black,          Sports          Editor;          Gymnastics;          Lacrosse;         A          berjona;          Philosophy          Club.         STEPHEN          MARKHAM          KAJANDER         Good-looking,          fun—that’s          Steve          ...          “you          know”...          a          cer-         tain          blonde          from          Maine          and          basketball          get          his          seal          of          ap-         proval          .          .          .          confused          by          Paul’s          gentleness?          .          .          .          his          ambition          is         to          be          in          the          group          with          21%          fewer          cavities.          Fondest          memory         is          his          senior          year.          Pastimes          include          trips          to          Maine.         Varsity          Basketball;          Varsity          Baseball;          Traffic          Squad;          Track;         Varsity          Club.         GERALD          DANIEL          KEAN         “Gerry”          says          “Shore”          to          that          certain          short          brunette          and          fast         cars          ...          he          dislikes          Monday          mornings,          rainy          weekends,          and         snobs          .          .          .          confused          by          “Boobie’s”          ears.          .          .          fondest          memory          at         WHS          was          Mr.          Anastas’          English          class          .          .          .          Gerry          would          love          to         own          a          “chauffeur-driven”          Rolls          Royce          ...          future          plans          in-         clude          a          study          of          medicine          at          U.          Mass.         Curtain                    Cue;          Football;          Baseball.         VIRGINIA          MARIE          KEITH         “Instant”          likes          lollipops,          green          eyes,          and          unexpected          phone         calls          .          .          .          can’t          stand          anyone          who          calls          after          nine          .          .          .          often         caught          raiding          Al’s          refrigerator          .          .          .          baffled          by          Juan’s          signals         .          .          learning          to          drive          a          “Scout”          is          her          greatest          .          .          .          wildest         memories          are          the          mishaps          during          Vaudeville          performances         .          .          next,          Simmons          and          a          nursing          career.         Aberjona;          Red                    Black;          French          Club,          Sec.;          Student          Council.         THOMAS          HENRY          KELLEY         Friendly,          flirtatious,          fun          to          be          with          ...          that’s          our          Cross         Country          co-captain.          Pizza,          sports,          and          a          certain          Junior          girl         bring          on          the          Kelley          smile,          but          watch          that          smile          fade          at          the         mention          of          unfriendly          girls.          Tucker’s          wildest          ambition          is          to         have          E.M.          Loew’s          income          and          a          harem.          Next          year          will          find         Tom          in          the          armed          services.         Cross          Country,          Co-Capt.         PHYLLIS          ANN          KENNEDY         “Charlie”          goes          for          Northeastern          and          green          eyes          ...          she’s         confused          by          Cindy’s          taxi          service          .          .          .          “Charlie’s”          wildest          ambi-         tion          is          to          bring          Woburn          closer          ...          often          found          at          the          zoo         .          .          her          fondest          memory          is          being          captain          of          the          softball          team         .          .          future          plans          include          a          career          in          nursing.         Softball,          Capt.;          Glee          Club;          Pep          Club,          Jr.          Rep.;          Curtain                   Cue;          A          berjona.         36         JOHN          WILLIAM          KIMBALL         Jackie,          “fumbles”,          is          attracted          by          a          particular          blue-eyed          blonde         and          Billy’s          dancing          but          not          fast          football          opponents,          watery         cokes,          and          frizzy          hair          .          .          .          confused          by          Mr.          Soule          and          Joe’s         driving          .          .          .          though          he          hasn’t          yet          beaten          Jan          6-0,          6-0          in          tennis,         he’ll          remember          beating          Melrose.          .          .          plans          include          college.         Varsity          Football;          Varsity          Baseball;          Varsity          Track;          Basket-         ball;          Varsity          Club.         MARTHA          SMALLEN          KIMBALL         See          a          canoe          coming          up          the          mighty          Aberjona?          ...          maybe         someone          playing          with          slinkies          in          the          halls?          .          .          .          It’s          Martha!         .          .          .          likes          certain          people          found          around          a          certain          lake          in          Con-         necticut.          Teachers          who          don’t          know          what          they’re          talking          about         don’t          mix          with          this          future          chemist          who’s          confused          by          Calculus-         K          and          P.S.S.C.          Physics          .          .          .          dreams          of          getting          something          done         in          20          minute          study.         Band;          Orchestra;          Field          Hockey,          Manager;          Curtain                    Cue.         PATRICIA          KINCAID         “Pattie”          ..          .          enthusiastic          .          .          .          loves          cold          mornings,          smiling         people          .          .          .          will          always          remember          Jan.          29,          1963          .          .          .          dislikes         conceited          people          and          drivers          with          no          blinkers          .          .          .          sweet.          .          .         “Some          you          win,          some          you          lose”          ...          Dutch          is          her          favorite         tongue          .          .          .          Pattie          plans          on          a          four          year          girls’          college.         American          Field          Service          Exchange          Student          to          Holland;          Phi-         losophy          Club;          Vaudeville;          Curtain                    Cue.         LINDA          ELIZABETH          KNIGHT         Cute,          friendly,          mischievous,          that’s          Linda!          ...          watch          those         eyes          light          up          at          the          mention          of          Northeastern,          brown          eyes,          and         blue          Chevys,          while          diets          and          work          (Saturday          afternoons?)         bring          on          a          frown.          .          .          “Be          serious!”          .          .          .          Love          and          Louie          are         confusing          .          .          .          to          be          u nderweight          just          once          would          be          great          .          .         Future          plans          center          around          a          career          in          nursing          at          the          Law-         rence          Memorial          Hospital.         Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         CHRISTIAN          KOMP         Chris          on          a          mountain          top          and          dreaming          .          .          .          Chris,          so          talented         and          artistic          .          .          .          remembering          304A,          ’62-'64          .          .          .          pondering          the         distinction          between          right          and          left          .          .          .          admiring          people          who         throw          little          things          at          the          Prudential          Building          .          .          .          Chris          on          a         mountain          top.          .          .          and          dreaming.         Prism;          Printmakers’          Club.         ROBERT          WARING          KUHN         Bob          is          happy          skiing          Mt.          Tom          or          in          Mr.          Finigan’s          physics          class,         but          not          being          admitted          to          homeroom          really          gets          him          down         .          .          this          carefree          guy          can          usually          be          found          laughing          or          getting         dismissed          .          .          .          Bob          plans          on          a          four          year          college          and          a          career         in          some          field          of          science.         Football;          Baseball;          Curtain                    Cue.         ANNE          VIRGINIA          LAMPHIER         Blonde,          attractive          Al          goes          for          Annisquam          boys,          Darmouth,         and          ski-weekends.          .          .          “Be          good”.          .          .          confused          by          Mr.          Soule’s         blackboard          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          build          a          glass          house          on         Crane’s          Beach          .          .          .          sailing          on          the          “Puff”          is          this          girl’s          favorite         pastime          .          .          .          future          plans          include          Simmons          College.         French          Club;          Red                    Black;          Vaudeville;          Aberjona;          Band.         CATHERINE          SULLIVAN          LANE         Enjoying          Cape          vacations          or          “rallies”          with          the          six          lovelies—it’s         Neurl          .          .          .          dreams          of          the          Italian          Riviera          and          Myopia          Hill.          .          .         “Well,          thanks          a          lot”          ...          likes          long          week-ends          and          State         Troopers,          but          Cape          food          and          Ramblers          get          the          Lane          sneer         .          won’t          forget          the          purple          glow          in          history          or          the          summer         with          “crutch”.          .          .          Cathy          aims          for          U.          Mass.         Student          Council;          Science          Club,          Executive          Board;          Philosophy         Club;          Red                    Black;          Vaudeville.         37         RICHARD          JOSEPH          LANZILLO         “Hello          der”          ...          basketball          and          Sunday          afternoon          football         games          rate          a          “yes”          from          “Lanzy”,          while          Monday          mornings          and         snobby          girls          can          be          replaced          .          .          .          confused          by          Steve’s          summer         vacations          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          be          6’4”          and          play          for          the         Boston          Celtics          .          .          .          Richie          will          never          forget          Mr.          Kiosses’          Span-         ish          I          class.          Future          plans          include          college.         Basketball;          Baseball;          Red          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue.         ROBERTA          GAIL          LEE         Sweet          .          .          .          Roe’s          attracted          by          BROWN          eyes,          long          weekends,         and          open          houses,          but          English          compositions          and          crowded          parties         are          nix          ...          her          wildest          ambition          is          to          be          a          beach-bum          in         Hawaii          .          .          .          Halloween          1964          and          Junior          Prom          decorations          will         always          be          in          her          dreams          ..          .          “Really”          .          .          .          future          plans          in-         clude          a          four-year          college          and          a          career          in          art.         Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          Philosophy          Club;          Prom          Committee;         French          Club.         HAROLD          SUNTER          LEWIS         “Chip”          is          confused          by          Sam’s          love          life,          among          other          things.          .          .         usually          found          fishing          or          hunting          .          .          .          it’s          no          wonder          his          favor-         ite          saying          is          “so          bad”          .          .          .          to          have          an          ant          colony          take          over          the         world          is          his          wildest          ambition          .          .          .          future          includes          college.         Red                    Black;          Curtain                    Cue.         SUSAN          DIXON          LEWIS         There’s          not          a          dull          moment          in          “Ugly’s”          life.          Fun          loving          people,         swimming          at          Merimar          and          Mr.          Collea’s          sports          coats          bring          a         smile—however          it          takes          “Sparks”          to          set          her          afire          .          .          .          Susan         hopes          someday          to          reach          100          Ibs          ...          and          to          see          Sue          and         Nancy          get          their          licenses          .          .          .          Future          plans          include          a          junior         college.         Tumblettes;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red                    Black;          Vaudeville;          Phi-         losophy          Club.         DAVID          MURRAY          LILLEY         “Dilly”          is          one          of          the          “girl          watchers”          of          W.H.S.          .          ..          enjoys         hockey,          swimming,          Hampton          beach          parties,          and          hot          rods.          He         is          confused          by          Al’s          accidents          and          Mike’s          loves          .          .          .          dislikes         Monday          mornings          and          snobs          .          .          .          fondest          memory          is          the          Jun-         ior          Prom.          After          a          year          at          Huntington          Prep,          “Dilly”          plans          on         college.         STEPHEN          CHARLES          LITCHFIELD         Big,          good-looking,          well          dressed          .          .          .          “Gartch”          can          be          found          at         parties,          in          prickers,          or          playing          the          piano          .          .          .          homework          and         teachers          (forget          it!)          ...          Will          always          remember          graduation         and          plans          to          be          the          first          man          on          the          moon          .          .          .          Goofy!          Future         includes          college          and          a          career          in          art.         Football;          Indoor          Track;          Outdoor          Track;          Curtain                    Cue.         ROBERT          JOHN          LITTLE         “Whaddya          say?”          ...          Bob’s          likes          include          a          certain          female         graduate          and          New          Hampshire,          but          it’s          “ugh”          to          Monday          morn-         ings          and          slow          drivers.          His          wildest          ambition          is          to          break          the         sound          barrier          in          his          Skylark!          He          will          always          remember          the         year          1963-1964.          Bob’s          future          plans          include          a          career          in          business.         Track;          Science          Club;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue.         NANCY          DALE          LONG         Vivacious          and          funloving,          that’s          our          basketball          captain          ..          .         When          Nancy’s          not          climbing          roofs          at          midnight,          she’s          eating         peanut          butter          Baklauas          and          laughing          .          .          .          That          laugh          turns          to         a          groan          when          home          movies          and          flat          basketballs          appear.          “Oh,         isn’t          that          cute”          .          .          .          Sue’s          empty          pantry          confuses          this          “E”          ad-         mirer.          Plans          include          Colby          Junior          College.         Tumblettes,          Co-Capt.;          Basketball,          Co-Capt.;          One          Act          Play         Night;          Red                    Black;          Aberjona.         38         39         GEORGE          VINCENT          LUONGO         Often          seen          polishing          a          certain          Impala,          George          likes          Winni-         pesaukee,          and          he'll          always          remember          Mrs.          Miller’s          Modern         European          History          class...          “Is          that          right?”          Mr.          Finigan          and         Bruce’s          car          confuse          him.          In          the          future,          George          hopes          to          go          on         to          Cornell          and          a          physical          engineering          career.         Band.         GERALD          MICHAEL          LYNCH         “Doc”          can          usually          be          found          sleeping          in          study          hall          or          in          the         cafeteria          at          lunch          time          .          .          .          Jerry’s          sign          of          approval          goes          to         fast          dances,          good          football          games          (?),          and          girls          (naturally!)         _.          “Sure!”          .          ..          his          wildest          ambition          is          to          drive          in          the          Indi-         anapolis          Five          Hundred.          His          future          plans          include          the          Army.         IRENE          HONOR          LYNCH         Honey          goes          for          white          levis,          Reeses,          peppermint          gum,          Jeeps,         and          Spirit          cheers,          but          don’t          mention          jello!          ...          “Greetings”         .          will          never          understand          Ginny’s          lovelife          or          Pam’s          driving,         but          she’ll          remember          lighting          candles          for          “Sunday          night          visi-         tors”          .          .          .          Honey          would          love          to          go          to          Princeton          in          Joe’s          place,         but          she'll          settle          for          college          and          a          nursing          career.         Philosophy          Club,          Sec.;          Student          Council;          Honor          System         Committee;          Varsity          Tennis,          Capt.;          Mixed          Glee          Club.         JOSEPH          PATRICK          LYNCH         A          real          gentleman,          that’s          our          friendly          Student          Council          Presi-         dent.          Joe          has          an          aversion          to          Goldwater,          Cassius,          last          period         studies,          and          the          Aberjona          (River)?,          but          watch          him          light          up         when          Irish          Democrats          are          mentioned.          “Del”          is          enchanted          by         playing          night          football          (??!),          taking          tests,          and          giving          open         houses          ...          Your          kidden          me?”          ...          Joe          plans          to          enter          the         field          of          medicine.         Student          Council,          Pres.;          Varsity          Football;          Varsity          Baseball;         National          Honor          Society.         RONALD          ANGUS          MACDONALD         A          wonderful          person          to          know,          always          friendly.          He          can          be         found          around          a          certain          sophomore          blonde,          fried          clams,          or          Mr.         Case’s          English          class.          Although          perplexed          by          Billy’s          loves          and         depressed          by          winter          bomb          scares,          his          SPIRIT          shines          when          out         cheering          with          the          boys.          Ahead          for          Ronny:          a          career          in          politics,         drama          or          teaching.         Boy’s          Cheerleader;          National          Thespian          Society;          Red          Cross,         Executive          Board;          Curtain                    Cue;          Sophomore          Class,          V.P.         ROBERT          WILLIAM          LYNCH         “Potentate”          is          confused          by          avid          note          takers,          while          attracted          by         a          teacher          who          tries          to          hold          one’s          attention.          Bob’s          wildest         ambition          is          to          be          in          a          demolition          derby          behind          the          school.          .          .         ‘“Aphorism!”          Fondest          memory          is          “The          wonderful          days          spent         appropriating          learning          elsewhere”          .          .          .          In          the          future:          a          career         as          a          ‘““Jack-of-all-trades.”         Track;          Cross          Country;          Gymnastics;          Winter          Track;          Bridge         Club.         EDWARD          ALEXANDER          MAC          KENZIE         “Yeah,          Chicago          White          Sox!’—that’s          Ed.          This          singing          senior          is         attracted          by          a          certain          junior,          but          broken          guitar          strings          and         rainy          mornings          are          nil.          While          his          wildest          ambition          is          to          join         the          Limelighters,          Ed          will          settle          for          entering          a          branch          of          the         Service.         Curtain                    Cue.         JANE-AYER          MAC          LEAN         Witty,          full          of          laughs—that’s          Clunk          ..          .          attracted          by          beards         and          Hondas,          but          don’t          mention          long-haired          boys          or          Beatle         boots          .          .          .          confused          by          ’most          anything,          especially          geometry         .          .          .          “Oh          yeah!”          .          .          .          Jane’s          favorite          pastime          is          painting          .          .          .         it’s          about          that          raffle,          Jane!          ...          she          plans          on          a          four          year         college          and          an          art          career.         Curtain                    Cue.         MERRILYNN          MacLEOD         The          Beatles          and          New          York          City          are          fab          where          this          cute          Ohioan         is          concerned,          but          don’t          mention          cold          weather          or          pushy          people.         Merri’s          favorite          pastimes          include          playing          the          piano          and          the         Cape          .          .          .          confused          by          Gayle’s          technique          .          .          .          Although          a          visit         to          Europe          would          be          “wild”,          she'll          settle          for          college          and          a         career          in          political          science.         Glee          Club          and          Choir,          Accompanist;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red                   Black.         WILLIAM          GREGORY          MAHONEY         “Sut”          likes          “Louie,          Louie”,          Mr.          Rawden,          and          a          certain          Debbie         (?),          but          rainy          football          games          and          Renaults          depress          him          ..          .         enjoys          talking          to          Lou          (who          else?)          .          .          .          confused          by          Ronnie’s         first          gear,          “Dinnah”,          and          Eddie’s          injuries          .          .          .          fondest          memo-         ries          are          the          Melrose          and          Woburn          games          .          .          .          Bill          plans          on          a         four          year          college.         Varsity          Football;          Varsity          Baseball;          Hockey;          Varsity          Club;         Curtain                    Cue.         SILVIJA          AIDA          MANGULIS         Flirtatious          “Sam”          flips          over          long          weekends,          Renaults,          and         “Louie,          Louie”,          but          despises          boring          people,          rainy          days,          and         early          mornings.          Is          confused          by          Billy’s          love          life          ...          afraid         she’ll          never          reach           18          ...          loves          the          piano          and          skiing.          Her         sophomore          English          class          with          Mr.          Anastas          will          always          be          re-         membered          .          .          .          future          plans          include          a          career          in          Journalism          and         hopefully          a          bestseller.         Red                    Black;          Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Mixed          Cho-         rus;          A          berjona.         SUSAN          ANN          MANNING         Sue          can          be          seen          eating          in          Chinese          restaurants,          easel          in          hand,         but          never          near          skim          milk          or          “cuter”          .          .          .          “I          don’t          believe          it!”         .          confused          by          Nancy’s          love          for          peanut          butter          and          Ugly’s         parties          .          .          .          while          waiting          to          become          a          great          mathematician,         Sue          will          settle          for          BJC.         National          Thespian          Society;          Varsity          Softball;          One          Act          Play         Night;          Junior-Senior          Play;          Philosophy          Club.         CAROLYN          ROSE          MARCHESI         “Tell          me”          ...          “Cucks”          is          attracted          by          activities          on          Sunday         mornings          and          enjoys          talking          with          Billy.          Carolyn’s          wildest          am-         bition          is          to          sing          a          duet          at          the          Pops          Concert          with          Angela!         Rainy          days,          fake          smiles          and          broken          legs          bring          a          frown          to         Cuck’s          face          .          .          .          Will          always          remember          Mr.          Knight’s          Algebra         class.          Plans          include          junior          college.         Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          Vaudeville;          Red          Cross;          Curtain                   Cue.         CHARLES          ADELARD          MARCOUS         Fun          to          be          with,          “Chaz”          is          confused          by          Pooh’s          rusty          wire          and         Clyde’s          rates,          and          it’s          thumbs          down          on          short          hair          and          daytime         ...          Why?”          .          .          .          mention          Connecticut          and          blondes          and          watch         him          glow          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          drum          for          the          Thelonius         Monk          Quartet.          His          favorite          pastime          is          dreaming.         Science          Club;          Basketball;          Philosophy          Club.         FREDERICK          L.          -MAROTTA         “Indian”          is          effervescent          and          always          smiling          .          .          .          Lifeguarding         at          Sandy          Beach          and          long-haired          brunettes          are          approved          ..          .         becomes          confused          when          English          teachers          end          a          statement          with         “Be          tha’          tas          it          may”          .          .          .          will          always          remember          his          classmates         support          of          the          football          team          .          .          .          future          plans          include          being          an         officer          with          a          shipping          line          after          the          Maritime          Academy .         Varsity          Football;          Hockey;          Curtain                    Cue;          Student          Council.         JOSEPH          DOMINIC          MARRONE         Handsome          ...          good          natured          ...          humorous          ...          “Jumbo”         (Nose)          frowns          at          broken          legs,          final          exams,          and          losing          football         games,          while          long          weekends,          open          houses,          and          no          _          school         whistles          bring          that          smile          .          .          .          “That          a          baby”          .          .          .          afraid          that         Bob          will          never          stop          growing          .          .          .          Will          always          remember          beat-         ing          Woburn.          .          .          Future          plans          include          prep          school.         Varsity          Football;          Varsity          Basketball;          Varsity          Club;          Varsity         Baseball;          Curtain                    Cue.         40         MARY          LOUISE          MARTENS         Quiet...          attractive          ...           fun          to          be          with          ...          Mary          likes         snowstorms,          rainbows,          Johnny          Mathis,          and          Nancy’s          jeep—but         rainy          Saturdays          and          licorice          are          definitely          out          .          .          .          “Hey,          guess         what?”          .          .          .          confused          by          Annette’s          solutions          to          problems          and         the          4-Ferns          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          join          the          Peace          Corps         .          .          some          college          will          claim          Mary          next          year.         Mixed          Chorus;          Curtain                    Cue;          Intramural          Basketball;          Phi-         losophy          Club;          Vaudeville.         GAYLE          CECILE          MATERNE         This          vivacious,          attractive          brunette          gives          the          high          sign          to          Vik-         ings,          rallies          and          anything          red,          while          Merri’s          conscience          and         school          lunch          lines          better          not          be          mentioned          .          .          .          Xerox          con-         fuses          her,          and          with          a          million,          she’d          buy          Texas          ...          “You're         kidding”          .          .          .          Gayle’s          future          plans          include          George          Washington         University          and          a          career          in          political          science.         Curtain                    Cue;          Debate          Club;          Choir;          Red                    Black.         DAVID          LESLIE          MAYER         Quiet          ..          .          reserved          .          .          .          Dave          can          be          found          working          out          in         the          gym          after          school          .          .          .          shows          a          certain          attraction          for          “Sun-         shine”          but          displays          a          strong          repulsion          for          boring          situations.          .          .         Dave’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          elope          to          a          cave          in          the          Rockies!?         Has          high          esteem          for          Mr.          Rosenthal.          Future          plans          include          col-         lege          and          a          career          eventually          in          psychology.         Gymnastic          Team;          Mixed          Glee          Club.         KATHLEEN          MARY          McCABE         Mishievous          .          .          .          good          natured          .          .          .          yellow          flowers,          cars          with         personality,          and          ducks          cause          Kathy          to          be          in          a          happy          mood         which          only          disappears          when          getting          up          in          the          morning.          “That’s         too          bad”          ...          is          confused          by          the          monitor          system.          Kathy’s         wildest          ambition          is          to          own          an          elephant,          but          her          real          ambition         is          college          and          possibly          the          Peace          Corps.         Curtain                    Cue.         LAURENCE          ALLEN          McCAIG         Motorcycles          and          cars          are          Larry’s          great          loves          but          it’s          nix          to         J.M.          and          women-drivers          .          .          .          most          often          found          playing          foot-         ball          and          basketball          or          trying          to          figure          out          Mr.          Phillips          ..          .         will          never          forget          6th          period          study          ..          .          after          getting          to          Cali-         fornia          somehow,          he'll          join          the          Navy.         Radio          Club.         JAMES          WATT          McCORMICK         Jim          enjoys          reading          “x”-o          meters          (?)          and          traveling.          “You-all”         ...          iS          greatly          disturbed          by          girls          with          rollers          in          their          hair.         Jim’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          ‘“‘condition”          Mr.          Rosenthal          or         maybe          become          a          U.S.          Ambassador.          He          can          usually          be          found         sailing          or          skiing.          Jim          plans          to          attend          college          and          prepare          for          a         career          in          International          Business          Relations.         Cross          Country;          Track          Team;          Philosophy          Club.         MARIE          LOUISE          McDONALD         Marie          likes          madras,          anything          mint          green,          and          Larry’s          Cokes,         but          sighs          when          moody          boys          are          mentioned          ..          .          “Forget          it!”         .          confused          by          Kate’s          tears          and          John’s          brains          .          .          .          she'll         always          remember          GNERD          and          Mr.          Moreno’s          homeroom          .          .          .         would          like          to          join          the          Queensmen          as          a          drummer.         Glee          Club;          Curtain                    Cue.         JOHN          HENRY          McGANN         Long          weekends,          hockey          games,          and          girls          top          “Chewy’s”          list          of         likes,          but          it’s          thumbs          down          on          Monday          mornings,          rainy          week-         ends,          and          snobby          girls          ...          confused          by          Sully’s          love          life,         “Scratch’s”          car,          and          Frank          .          .          .          Chewy          can          be          found          with          the         “Group”          on          the          White          Fence          or          riding          around          .          .          .          Drafting         School          will          claim          John.         41         42         KATHLEEN          ANN          McGANN         A          devil          with          an          angel’s          smile          .          .          .          that’s          Kathy          .          .          .          attracted         by          a          certain          drummer          with          a          cool          cranberry          convertible          ..          .         this          gal          favors          long          rides,          eating,          and          blue          eyes,          but          rumors,         pixie          haircuts,          and          waiting          (?)          are          jovi          5s          6          RG)          AWAY          2         fondest          W.H.S.          memory          is          the          Gnerd          Dance.          Next          year          Kathy         heads          for          Nursing          School.         Student          Council;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red         Cross;          A          berjona.         WALTER          JOSEPH          McGEE         Pigeon          goes          for          money,          beautiful          blondes          with          money,          and         long          weekends          with          the          boys,          but          shudders          at          the          thought          of         cold          pizza          or          cold          nights          ...          “What’s          up?”          ...          Walter’s         confused          by          confused          people.          His          wildest          ambition          is          to          help         Johnson          run          the          country.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         JOHN          THOMAS          McKENNA         Friendly          ..          .          always          smiling          ...          that’s          John          ...          “What's         new?”          .          .          .          Joan          Baez,          large          pizzas,          and          Mary’s          multi-colored         streaks          rate          high          .          .          .          while          hot          drinks          and          cold          summers          bring         a          frown.          Spends          most          of          his          time          swimming,          skiing,          or          horse-         back          riding.          Future          plans          include          college          and          a          career          as          an         architect.         Band;          Aberjona;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue.         MARY          BERNIDETTE          McLAUGHLIN         Well-dressed,          attractive          ...          ‘“Maresy”          is          the          girl          with          the         SOURIS          2          5          5          URES          One          fare          WAWSS          2          5          o          GIy          5          4.          ,          Core         fused          by          G.EM.’s          temper,          Ognetta’s          diary          and          Linda’s          ego.          .          .         to          be          First          Lady          would          be          Mary’s          dream          .          .          .          dislikes          spiders,         vegetables,          and          slow          drivers          .          .          .          will          never          forget          Mr.          Wat-         son’s          history          class          and          frequent          trips          to          visit          neighbors          ..          .         Mary          plans          on          a          junior          college.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Red                    Black;          Aberjona.         SUZANNE          MARIE          McLEAN         Easy-going,          gay,          that’s          Noonie.          Nantucket          Island,          Jeeps          and         Boston          College          boys          rate          high,          but          thumbs          down          on          beans          and         empty          gas          tanks          .          .          .          confused          by          clocks          and          Bean’s          desire          to         be          an          arsonist          .          .          .          wondering          how          she          can          get          peanut          butter         to          Laos.          Next          year          St.          Elizabeth’s          Hospital          claims          Noonie.         Girls’          Glee          Club;          Philosophy          Club;          Red                    Black;          Aberjona;         Curtain                    Cue.         FRANCIS          EDWARD          McLEOD         Friendly,          dependable          .          .          .          “Cool          it”          .          .          .          Harm          likes          a          certain         Junior          blond          and          Italian          food          but          dislikes          snobs,          homework,         and          Monday          mornings          .          .          .          confused          by          a          certain          Senior          girl’s         problems          .          .          .          wants          to          become          a          professional          chef          ..          .          will         always          remember          English          III          and          the          2:30          bell          ..          .          enjoys         eating          and          a          certain          Corvair          ...          future          plans          include          The         Culinary          Institute          in          Connecticut.         THOMAS          PATRICK          MEARLS         Friendly,          good-natured,          fun-loving          .          .          .          Squirrel          welcomes          any-         thing          blue          and          fast          ’58          Chevys,          but          thumbs          down          on          unsociable         or          shy          girls          .          .          .          confused          by          English          class          and          Mrs.          Rogers’         Hex          .          .          .          Squirrel          can          usually          be          found          on          the          White          Fence         .          if          he          had          a          million,          he’d          thank          Mike          Anthony          .          .          .          Tom’s         plans          include          technical          school.         Red          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue.         CHARLES          WINFIELD          MEEK          III         Chuck          likes          hot          weather          and          three-day          weekends,          but          cross          off         Monday          mornings,          rain,          and          girls          who          know          everything.          .          .          as         for          a          certain          blue-eyed          blonde—crazy!          Confused          by          Dinnah’s         logic          (?)          .          .          .          dreams          of          driving          down          the          Southeast          Express-         way—the          wrong          side!          .          .          .          fondest          memory          is          cafeteria          home-         room.          Chuck          will          eat          and          girl-watch          until          he          becomes          a          pro-         fessional          student?         DANIEL          BRUCE          MELLEN         Danny          is          partial          to          blondes,          ski          bunnies,          skiing,          and          open         houses,          but          just          forget          Mondays          and          doing          nothing          .          .          .          often         seen          in          his          Catalina          on          the          way          to          those          soccer          games.          This         happy-go-lucky          senior          heads          for          college          next          year.         Philosophy          Club.         JANE          MERRIAM         -Hi          there’          treé=          3)...          Jane:          is.          attracted          by          orange          bombs’         Paula’s          poems,          and          trees,          but          dislikes          stubborn          or          inconsiderate         people          .          .          .          her          wildest          ambition          is          to          use          a          magic          marker          on         Louis’          glasses          .          .          .          is          confused          by          Debby’s          notes          and          A          block         chemistry          class.          .          .          her          future          plans          include          college.         Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;         Intramural          Basketball.         JOHN          NICHOLAS          MONGIELLO,          JR.         Good-looking,          easy-going,          “Farmer”          lights          up          when          wine,         women,          and          song          are          mentioned          (nuff          said?),          but          don’t          men-         tion          dead          parties          or          snobs...          .          “I          kid          you          not”          .          .          .          confused         by          Ken’s          fear          of          girls          .          .          .          Farmer          can          be          found          at          all          nite         parties          trying          to          dream          up          ways          to          get          to          New          York          ...         future          plans          include          college.         Football;          Band;          Orchestra.         DEBORAH          ANN          MONKIEWICZ         Striking,          unpredictable          .          .          .          Debbie          is          attracted          by          purple          eyes         and          Mr.          Moreno’s          French          Class,          but          dislikes          sun          lamps          and         Get          Set          ...          would          like          her          own          Citroen          “Deux          Chevaux”         .          .          .          confused          by          Virginia          Hinricks          .          .          .          fondest          memory          in         W.H.S.          is          climbing          three          flights          of          stairs          after          lunch          ..          .          en-         joys          skiing,          parachuting,          swimming,          and          playing          the          zither         .          .          .          future          plans          center          around          being          successful.         French          Club;          Philosophy          Club.         GEORGE          JOSEPH          MORAN         Friendly,          flirtatious          .          .          .          that’s          Moe!          He          is          attracted          by          brown         hair,          freckles,          and          fast          cars.          James’          love          life          and          Marie’s          ac-         tions          confuse          George.          Wildest          ambition          is          to          go          110          m.p.h.          up         Main          St.          in          front          of          Pinky!?          George’s          fondest          memories          of         W.H.S.          are          the          vacations!          Next          year          will          find          George          in          the         Navy.         Curtain                    Cue;          Gymnastics.         FRANCES          DIANE          MORGAN         Cute,          friendly,          sparkling          .          .          .          “Diane’s”          eyes          light          up          at          Old         Spice,          “Carrol’s”,          and          a          certain          red-headed          “banana”...          “Oh         pickles,          really!”          .          ..          attracted,          confused,          and          scared          by          Paul         .          Kathy’s          problems          make          her          wonder          ...          To          go          over         Niagara          Falls          in          a          baggie          is          her          wildest          ambition          .          .          .          she'll         always          remember          the          Gnerd          dance          .          .          .          Future          plans          include         business          school.         Red          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          A          berjona.         RUTH          HELEN          MORGAN         Ruth          is          attracted          by          a          certain          White          Tempest,          Falma,          and         snowy          nights.          .          .          dislikes          empty          gas          tanks          and          rainy          days...         “No          sweat!”          she’s          most          confused          by          Suzanne’s          sense          of          timing         and          Jeanne’s          and          Paula’s          love          lives.         Aberjona;          Red                     Black;          Curtain                    Cue.         ROYAL          RAY          MORSE          III         Fun-loving          and          smiling,          is          Trip          ...          “Think          positive!”          Trip         likes          a          well          sounding          stereo          but          dislikes          activity          periods          with         nothing          to          do.          Wonders          where          the          Hudson          Bus          Co.          finds          such         nuts          for          drivers          .          .          .          Wildest          ambition          is          to          launch          a          rocket         .          will          never          forget          the          thread          in          cafeteria          homeroom          ..          .         future          plans          include          college.         Red          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue.         43         BARBARA          GAIL          MORTON         “Mort”          is          attracted          by          Miss          Collins          and          her          clipboard,          field         hockey,          basketball,          and          straight          hair,          but          bad          knees          (?)          are         “debatable”          .          .          .          confused          by          Sue’s          driving,          Sally’s          singing          and         large          crowds          ...          since          her          future          plans          include          becoming          a         physical          education          teacher,          Barb’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          play         on          the          United          States          Field          Hockey          Team.         Varsity          Field          Hockey;          Varsity          Softball;          Varsity          Basketball,         Co-Capt.;          G.I.C.,          Pres.;          Philosophy          Club.         RONALD          MELVIN          MOSHER         Friendly,          fun          .          .          .          “Romo”          goes          for          Carroll’s,          “Louie,          Louie,”         and          Four          of          a          Kind,          but          avoids          noisy          charm          bracelets          and         lefty          jump          shots          .          .          .          confused          by          busy          people          ..          .          will          re-         member          English          with          Mr.          Anastas          in          room          304A          ..          .          until         Ron’s          a          Harvard          football          player,          his          favorite          activities          will          in-         clude          golf,          swimming,          and          bowling          .          .          .          Ron          heads          for          college         next          year.         Curtain                    Cue;          Basketball,          Manager;          Golf          Team;          Lacrosse;         Intramural          Basketball.         MARY          ELIZABETH          MOURADIAN         “Want          a          knuckle          sandwich?”          .          .          .          Weensy          can          be          found          play-         ing          football          .          .          .          her          reaction          to          senior          boys—confusion,          but         singing,          Mr.          Withington,          and          “eyes”          straighten          her          out...         Calories,          shoes,          and          rules          bring          scowls          to          her          face          .          .          .          fondest         memory          is          Barney’s          rehabilitation          .          .          .          future          plans          are          singing         with          Andy          Williams,          college,          and          a          teaching          career.         Double          Sextette;          Appreciation;          Aberjona;          French          Club,          Les         Troubadours.         STEPHEN          GRAYSILL          MOYE         Quiet          .          .          .          sincere          .          .          .          witty          .          .          .          Steve          thinks          good          music          is         great,          but          don’t          mention          physics          class          ...          he'll          never          forget         his          friends          at          WHS          .          .          .          Steve          enjoys          listening          to          music          when         he          has          the          time          .          .          .          future          plans          include          the          Conservatory          and         a          career          in          music.         One          Act          Play          Night.         PORTER          GILLIS          MULFORD         Out-going,          fun-loving          Porter          can          usually          be          found          playing          bas-         ketball          or          tennis          ...          he          beams          on          long          weekends          and          at         parties,          but          that          Mulford          scowl          appears          on          rainy          weekends          and         at          exam-time          .          .          .          Porter’s          future          plans          center          around          a          four         year          college.         Varsity          Tennis;          Varsity          Basketball;          Band;          Glee          Club;          Var-         sity          Club.         SALLY          ELIZABETH          MULLARE         Sally          can          always          make          you          feel          cheerful          with          her          genial          smile         —it          shines          for          left-handed          boys,          Sue’s          V.W.,          “Winch”          and         walking          in          the          wind          .          .          .          however          Anne’s          singing          pales          that         smile          and          Mugs          makes          it          disappear          .          .          .          oh,          to          fly          comme          les         Oiseaux          or          relive          the          field          hockey          banquet!          .          .          .          but          next          year         will          know          that          wonderful          smile.         Varsity          Field          Hockey;          Varsity          Basketball;          Aberjona;          Editor;         French          Club;          Philosophy          Club.         MAUREEN          CATHERINE          MULLOY          |         Cafeteria          homeroom          and          Wingaersheek          Beach          rate          high          with         “Moe”          but          D.Q.’s          and          being          called          “Marine”          are          not          appreci-         ated          ...          “you're          out          of          your          tree”          ...          bewildered          by          Mr.         Rosenthal’s          psychology          tests          and          Perrone          .          .          .          wildest          ambition         is          to          thumb          home          from          school          ...          Future          plans          include         college.         French          Club,          Treas.;          Varsity          Basketball;          Softball,          Manager;         Appreciation          Committee;          A          berjona.         FRANCIS          JOHN          MURACO         Quiet          .          .          .          Butch          gives          his          seal          of          approval          to          those          long         school          vacations          .          .          .          But          you          will          find          him          very          unhappy          in         activity          period          ...          if          he          ever          manages          to          get          out          of          last         period          study,          Butch          will          head          for          Newman          Prep.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         DONALD          FRANCIS          MURPHY         “That’s          life’          ...          sharp,          lively          ‘“Murf”          okays          Mr.          Knight’s         math          class,          the          rise          in          school          spirit,          Tony’s          truck(!),          and          open         houses          ...          but          unfriendly          girls,          colored          socks          and          Monday         mornings          depress          him.          Confused          by          Collie’s          love          life          and          girls         .          will          always          remember          being          an          exchange          student          to          S.         America.          .          .          plans          on          a          career          in          business          or          math.         Jr.          Class          Pres.;          Varsity          Baseball;          Student          Council;          Traffic         Squad;          A          berjona.         KATHLEEN          MARIE          MURPHY         Sweet,          quiet,          always          smiling          .          .          .          that’s          “Muffy”!          Kathy’s          eyes         sparkle          when          snowstorms,          English          Leather,          or          mocha-almond         are          mentioned,          but          she          can          do          without          crowded          corridors          and         chronic          complainers          .          .          .          confused          by          Pam’s          advice.          Kathy          will         never          forget          Mr.          Rosenthal’s          psychology          class          .          .          .          hopes          to          be         a          medical          secretary.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross;          Art          Club;          A          berjona.         CAROL          ANN          NASH         Unpredictable          -.          :          cute          ...          “I          don’t          know!”          .          .          .          Carol          fa-         vors          long          beach(es)          on          rainy          days          .          .          .          and          what          about          green         eyes          turned          brown?          .          .          .          confused          by          logic          677,          “Whose          Paul         is          whose?”          .          .          .          Carol’s          great          ambition          is          to          own          an          amphib-         ian;          her          fondest          memory,          the          Double          Sextette.          She          plans          on          a         career          in          X-ray          technology.         Double          Sextette;          Vaudeville;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          A          berjona;         Curtain                    Cue.         ERIC          JOHN          NATWIG         “T          reckon”          and          “Howdy”          are          as          much          a          part          of          Rick          as          are         blondes,          brunettes,          strawberry          shortcake,          and          fun          ...          Ball         playing          and          going          out          with          the          boys          rate          high,          as          do          parties         and          people          .          .          .          Wildest          ambition          is          to          own          an          X.K.E.,          that          is,         after          studying          to          be          an          engineer          at          Brown          or          Princeton.         Curtain                    Cue;          Indoor          Track;          Spring          Track.         NANCY          CHAMBERLAIN          NEILL         “What’s          your          problem?”          Nancy          is          attracted          by          bell          buoys,         Dartmouth          “men”,          animal          crackers,          and          Rick          Nelson,          but          dis-         likes          saying          “good-night”          .          .          .          confused          by          Ginny’s          lovelife          and         Anne’s          restful          summers          Wildest          ambition          is          to          sail          to          Hawaii         on          a          schooner,          but          right          now          sewing          is          her          favorite          pastime         .          .          next          year          Nancy          is          off          to          Cetenary.         Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          Curtain                    Cue;          Vaudeville.         DEBORAH          NELSON         Attractive,          enthusiastic,          mischievous,          Debbie          fancies          madras,         and          Peggy’s          advice,          but          New          Year’s          Eve          leaves          her          cold          ..          .         bewildered          by          Ellen’s          outlook          on          life.          Her          fondest          memories         include          the          Wakefield-Winchester          hockey          game          and          painting         megaphones.          Next          year:          a          liberal          arts          college          to          study          elemen-         tary          education.         Varsity          Cheerleader,          Co-Capt.;          French          Club,          Vice-Pres.;         Mixed          Glee          Club;          Red          Cross;          A          berjona.         GARTH          ROBERT          NELSON         An          experienced          member          of          the          “Unholy          Five”          .          .          .          “Bonus!”         and          bananas          !!!          .          .          .          Every          summer          Garth          heads          for          the          hills,         but          in-between-times          he’s          content          playing          soccer          and          trying          to         figure          out          George          ..          .          In          Garth’s          future          are          Cornell          and          a         career          in          engineering.         Varsity          Soccer;          Football;          Student          Council;          National          Honor         Society;          Vaudeville.         LINDA          MARTHA          NELSON         Blonde          .          .          .          friendly          .          .          .          Linda          is          attracted          by          the          outdoors         and          football          shirts,          but          dislikes          late          people          and          feet?!         confused          by          Debi’s          parents          and          Aberjona          editors          .          .          .          wildest         ambition          is          to          beat          Debi          in          the          overdose?!          ...          She’s          often         found          sailing          boats          and          submarines          in          the          Charles          River.         Future          plans          are          college          and          a          career          in          Dental          Hygiene          or         Medical          Technology.         Red          Cross;          Varsity          Field          Hockey;          French          Club;          Philosophy         Club;          A          berjona.         45         REGINA          MARIE          NELSON         Fun-loving,          friendly,          smiling          .          .          .          Reg          likes          Harvard          Square         and          folk          music          .          .          .          but          mention          Swedish          Polkas          or          ice          cubes         that          refuse          to          come          out           and          you'll          see          a          frown          .          .          .          attracted         by          a          tall          blond          ...          confused          by          Cindy          and          College          Boards         .          .          .          Wildest          ambition          is          to          be          Captain          of          a          naval          ship...a         New          England          College          will          claim          Reg.         Psychology          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Aberjona.         WENDY          LEE          NEWMAN         Sincere          .          .          .          cute          .          .          .          Wend’s          likes          include          going          barefoot          and         warm          summer          days,          but          mention          snobby          people          and          Wendy         scowls.          Some          drivers          and          college          boards          confuse          her          .          .          .          she’d         love          to          live          a          lifefull          of          summers          .          .          .          fondest          memory?          her         Junior          year!          In          Wen’s          future          is          a          career          as          an          elementary         school          teacher.         Tumblettes;          Vaudeville;          Mixed          Chorus;          A          berjona.         CRAIG          RANDALL          NICKERSON         Nick          is          wild          about          Roy          Orbison          and          Mr.          Knight’s          math          class         See          Ouereat!          ee          annoyed          bysthick-headedetemaless          aaa.         confused          by          Alan’s          guitar-playing          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to         be          a          rock’n’roll          singer          ...          fondest          memory          was          the          °62         Christmas          Play          ...          pastimes          include          records          and          bicycling         .          .          .          hopes          for          a          field          in          engineering.         Curtain                    Cue;          Glee          Club;          Math          Team.         WILLIAM          HENRY          O’CONNOR         Good          looking          ...          sincere          .          .          .          Bill          finds          Calculus          class          and         Friday          afternoons          to          his          liking.          Thoughts          of          upcoming          Bridge         Club          fill          his          mind,          but          confusion          sets          in          when          Russell          begins          to         bid.          This          skillful          “Haha”          player          hopes          to          be          among          Harvard’s         ten          thousand          men          next          fall.         Varsity          Tennis;          Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          Philosophy          Club;         Bridge          Club.         PAUL          WILLIAM          O’NEIL          JR.         Carefree,          generous,          well-liked          .          .          .          “P.O.”          enjoys          vacations          and         long          weekends,          but          not          homework,          Mr.          McCloskey’s          dictées          or         College          Boards          .          .          .          “Hold          the          phone!”          .          .          .          Paul          is          confused         by          Ian’s          driving          and          Joe’s          social          life          .          .          .          hopes          to          play          middle         line-backer          for          the          Patriots.          Future          plans          include          college          and          a         medical          career.         Band;          Science          Club;          Philosophy          Club;          Soccer;          Curtain                   Cue.         KAREN          FRANCES          OLIVADOTI         Ay          petitesbundiesofesparkiing,          fun”)          5          «1          could)          cares...         Karen          shines          when          tall          boys,          walks          on          the          beach,          and          pizza         are          mentioned,          but          is          annoyed          by          rainy          weekends          and          hot         irons          .          ..          Confused          by          Barbara’s          love          life          ...          Although         Karen          would          like          to          be          a          West          Point          Cadet,          secretarial          school         seems          nearer          in          her          future.         Mixed          Chorus;          Curtain                    Cue;          A          berjona.         RUSSELL          KING          OSGOOD         Winchester’s          champion          debater          gives          an          affirmative          answer          to         debating          (!),          bridge,          and          French—‘Because          it’s          a          challenge”         .          Negative          to          Bubonic          and          stuffy          cars          .          .          .          Russ’s          fondest         memory          is          chemistry          with          Mrs.          Travis.          .          .          often          found          at          Red                   Black          meetings          .          .          .          Boys’          State          helped          prepare          him          for          an         eventual          career          in          teaching          or          law.         Red                    Black,          Editor;          Aberjona,          Business          Co-Manager;          De-         bate          Club;          Chemistry          Lab          Asst.;          National          Honor          Society.         LAWRENCE          GEORGE          O’TOOLE         Tall,          Blond,          blue-eyed          ...          Larry          can          be          seen          running          up         three          flights          of          stairs          to          his          doorpost          to          enjoy          the          scenery          (?)         .          .          .          likes          autumn,          perserverance,          and          people          but          shies          away         from          cold          mornings          and          sharing          tables          with          Russ          .          .          .          con-         fused          by          Finigan          physics,          while          his          wildest          ambition          is          to          be         denounced          by          the          John          Birch          Society.          Future          plans          include         college.         Varsity          Gymnastics;          Traffic          Squad.         46         47         ALICE          MARGARET          PALUBINSKAS         “The          gratest          tragedy          on          earth          is          the          disillusionment          of          an         idealist”          .          .          .          that’s          Alice          .          .          .          Nixon          and          the          Beach          Boys          rate         high          but          motorcycles          and          term          tests          are          zero!          .          .          .          is          confused         by          Bertrum’s          biting          and          Sarah’s          archery          lessons?          ...          will         never          forget          late          nights          at          the          printers!          ...          Alice’s          plans         include          a          four          year          liberal          arts          college.         Red                    Black;          Editor-in-Chief;          Basketball;          Philosophy          Club;         French          Club;          Lacrosse.         NORMA          JEAN          PANOSIAN         “Jeannie”          gives          the          high          sign          to          ’56          Buicks,          orange          sherbet,         and          D          block          studies          but          it’s          thumbs          down          on          late          people          and         rainy          weekends.          Hopes          to          be          5’1”          someday          .          .          .          “That’s          great”         .          .          .          Although          confused          by          chemistry          and          Sophomores,          Jeannie         will          never          forget          geometry          in          G21.          Future          plans          include          Busi-         ness          School.         Orchestra;          Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Intramural         Basketball.         WILLIAM          ERNEST          PARSONS         Cute          ...          “Mumbles”          is          attracted          by          open          houses,          W.H.S.         Basketball          games,          and          fast          cars,          but          it’s          thumbs          down          to          Mon-         day          mornings          and          study          halls...          “You          know”.          .          .          confused         by          Joe          Marrone’s          love          life          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          own          the         Boston          Celtics          .          .          .          enjoys          riding          around          in          “Killer’s”          car          ..          .         Billy’s          future          plans          include          business          school.         Indoor          Track;          Soccer;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross;          Philoso-         phy          Club.         MICHAEL          ANTHONY          PENTA         Cute,          mischievous,          Quiet          till          you          get          to          know          him.          .          .          “Mike”         really          goes          for          hockey,          blondes,          and          vacations,          but          snobs          and         Monday          mornings          leave          him          cold          .          .          .          confused          by          Mr.          Marks         ;          wildest          ambition          is          to          retire          immediately          ...          Mike         looks          forward          to          a          career          in          architecture          after          graduation.         Red          Cross;          Traffic          Squad;          Curtain                    Cue;          Hockey;          Track.         ANNETTE          A.          PETRALIA         Petite          .          .          .          fun-loving          .          .          .          dependable          .          .          .          the          West          Coast,         summers          at          the          Cape,          and          sentimental          people          (?)          bring          a         smile,          while          back          seat          drivers,          making          decisions,          and          breaking         legs          are          exasperating          .          .          .          “You’re          kidding!”          .          .          .          confused          by         Mary’s          moods          and          the          4-Ferns          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          gain         weight          .          .          .          most          admires          Mr.          Knight’s          “symbols”.          Next          year         it’s          college.         Aberjona;          Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Mixed          Glee         Club;          Intramural          Basketball.         ANNE          MARIE          PERRONE         Ann,          the          girl          with          the          “D.Q.”          or          the          red          barley          pop          .          .          .          likes         M  M’s,          Miss          White,          and          going          barefoot,          but          stay          away          when         socks          are          mentioned          .          .          .          will          never          understand          Lee’s          driving         or          Pam          and          Ginnys’          love-lives          .          .          .          would          love          to          drive          down         Thompson          St.          the          wrong          way          (?)          Future          plans          include          college         and          a          teaching          career.         French          Club,          Senior          Representative;          Student          Council;          Field         Hockey,          Manager;          WHSR-FM;          A          berjona.         TERESA          CAROL          PERRITANO         Nutty          as          a          fruitcake,          Tyke          is          attracted          by          a          B.C.          boy          and         confused          by          Jerry’s          sayings,          “Snack’s          problems,          and          Eddie’s         moods.          .          .          rainy          day,          homework,          and          not          being          with          a          certain         someone          depress          her          .          .          .          she’d          like          to          make          Jerry          a          ravioli         dinner          .          .          .          she’ll          remember          the          Fourth          of          July,          1963,          as          she         heads          for          work.         Curtain                    Cue;          Vaudeville.         PAMELA          MARIE          PHEENEY         Talkative          .          .          .          Gertrude          Fern          likes          “H”,          English          Leather,          and         candlelight,          but          mention          ‘“H’s”          leather          jacket          and          you'll          see          a         frown          .          .          .          confused          by          Mr.          Soule          .          .          .          Will          always          remember         August          17,          1964.          .          .          “You’re          out          of          you're          tree!”          .          .          .          favorite         pastimes          are          looking          for          appropriate          studio          cards,          riding          and         waterskiing.          Future          plans          include          junior          college          and          career          in         retailing.         Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Mixed          Chorus;          A          berjona.         PRISCILLA          PHELAN         “Hi          ya!”          ...          when          black          hair          and          green          eyes          are          mentioned         Jill          perks          up,          but          liver          and          war          movies          are          bad          news          ...         wildest          ambition          is          to          drive          the          ice          cleaner          at          hockey          games         .          .          fondest          memories          are          of          being          a          skeleton          with          Deb          and         Mr.          Rosenthal’s          class.          .          .          future          plans          include          teaching.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Red                    Black;          Mixed          Glee         Club;          Vaudeville.         DAVID          EBENS          PHIPPS         “Nothing’s          alright,          it’s          half          left!”          ...          Dave’s          confused          by         Chaucer,          Shakespeare,          and          Dickens          ..          .          likes          include          food,         while          homework          Dave          can          do          without!          He          can          often          be          found         eating,          sleeping,          and          waiting          anxiously          for          that          2:30          bell.         Wildest          ambition          is          to          get          rich!         Wrestling          Team;          Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club.         ROBERT          BRUCE          PIERCE         Moon          thinks          the          world          of          Lou’s          bull          session          and          the          2:30          bell         .          would          rather          stay          in          bed          than          see          wrestling          opponents          or         Monday          mornings          .          .          .          confusion          results          when          faced          with          Mr.         Knight’s          adjectives          and          Jelly.          Bob          will          always          remember          the         Class          of          ’65          as          he          leaves          Winchester          for          college.         Varsity          Wrestling;          Varsity          Soccer;          Student          Council;          La-         crosse;          Red                    Black.         MARION          JEAN          PIZZO         Attractive          ...          petite          .          .          .          well-dressed          .          .          .          “Poopie”          can          al-         ways          be          found          eating,          or          listening          to          the          Kingsmen.          A          1960          T-         Bird          and          a          certain          “D”          are          just          spiffy!          Confused          by          Billy          and         “D”’s          appetite          .          .          .          Marion’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          satisfy          her         parents?!          She'll          never          forget          the          2:30          bell!          The          future          includes         a          modeling          career.         Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          Curtain                    Cue;          Vaudeville;          Honor         System.         STEPHEN          ELLIOT          POOLE         Dave          is          partial          to          stick          shifts,          “drag          cartoons”,          and          cute          little         blondes,          but          Senior          English          is          out.          “No          moon,          no          man”.          He’s         confused          by          Egor’s          driving          through          Wellington          Circle         Enjoys          sleeping          in          study          hall          .          .          .          Will          always          remember          grad-         uation          although          his          secret          desire          is          to          be          a          jet          fighter          pilot,         Steve          will          study          engineering          at          Northeastern.         Curtain                    Cue;          Football;          Wrestling.         SUSAN          WYETH          PORTER         Sue          is          Sue.          .          .          the          Cape,          beach          bumming,          dreaming.          .          .          with         wind,          sand,          and          stars          in          her          hair,          and          no          coats          .          .          .          Christmas         Eve          wonder,          and          a          candle.          .          .          yes,          there          is          a          Santa          Claus...         pondering          over          Mrs.          Miller,          or          Beth’s          friend          ...          or          being         someone          else          and          meeting          Sue          Porter          .          .          .          to          Skidmore,          beach         bumming          and.          .          .          dreaming.         Varsity          Field          Hockey,          Co-Capt.;          Varsity          Basketball;         Aberjona,          Editor;          Honor          System,          Chairman;          Student          Hand-         book,          Editor.         DAVID          PRATT          III         Dave          .          .          .          easy-going          and          friendly          ...          gives          a          sign          of          ap-         proval          to          women,          food,          and          the          great          outdoors,          but          dislikes         filling          out          college          forms          ..          .          “Beautiful!”          .          .          .          is          confused          by         Finnigan          physics.          His          favorite          pastimes          are          eating,          sleeping,          and         camping.          Future          plans          include          a          career          in          forestry.         DAVID          CHARLES          PYWELL         Gino          likes          snowy          nights,          the          Kingsmen,          waterskiing          and         blondes          .          .          .          but          people          who          are          late          annoy          him...          “I’m         proud          of          ya!”’.          .          .          David’s          usually          seen          dancing—he’s          confused         by          “Pop”          ...          Dave          will          always          remember          having          English         with          Mr.          Case.          Next          Year          a          four          year          college.         Varsity          Track;          Varsity          Gymnastics;          Red                    Black;          Varsity         Club;          A          berjona.         48         ALICE          PATRICIA          QUIGLEY         “Hello          people!”          and          you          know          it’s          Pat          ...          she          gives          her         O.K.          to          “esprit          de          corps”          and          knitting,          but          snubs          snobbery.         Miss          Walsh          confuses          this          future          doctor.          Pat          will          always          re-         member          cafeteria          homeroom          (won’t          we          all?)          .          .          .          after          gradu-         ation          (her          wildest          ambition),          she’ll          head          for          college.         Science          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Girls’          Glee          Club.         BARBARA          ANN          QUIGLEY         “Come          on          you          guys,          CHEER!”          .          .          .          Quigs          is          the          unlicensed—         found          in          a          V.W.          at          2          A.M.          ...          B.Q.          admires          Cassius          Clay         admirers          and          C.C.          Cummings,          but          window          tappers          and          the         MDC          bug          this          gal          .          .          .          Jule’s          taste          for          toothpaste          leaves          her         baffled          .          .          .          hopes          college          will          recognize          her          obvious          intellec-         tual          abilities.         Freshman          Cheerleader;          Philosophy          Club;          Aberjona;          Senior         One          Act          Play;          Curtain                    Cue.         NANCY          MARIE          RADOCCHIA         Cute          ...          witty          ...          well-dressed          .          .          .          Nancy’s          pet          likes          in-         clude          Cindy’s          jokes          (?),          parties,          and          week-ends,          while          alarm         clocks          and          homework          rate          thumbs          down          ...          Rad’s          wildest         ambition          is          to          find          the          abominable          snowman          ..          .          usually         found          fastening          her          seat          belt          in          Maria’s          car          .          .          .          future          centers         around          college          and          a          nursing          career.         Curtain                    Cue;          Vaudeville;          Philosophy          Club;          Aberjona;          One         Act          Play          Night.         STEPHEN          WILLIAM          RAE         Easy-going          .          .          .          full          of          fun.          .          .          “Hook”          is          often          found          leaning         on          the          ground          floor          fire          extinguishers          or          sitting          on          the          white         fence.          Attracted          by          a          certain          blue-eyed          junior          .          ..          Chevies         and          drums          rate          high          while          baggy          pants          and          salads          are          out...         confused          by          Paul’s          driving.          Next          year          will          find          “Hook”          at         school.         VICTORIA          REEVES         Cutesshy(@)..          cheerfulee.          =          that's          Vicky!eee)          Hens          likesmain=         clude          lamb          chops,          the          countryside,          and          big          playful          dogs,          but         don’t           mention          unpleasant          people          ...          confused          by          life          itself         .          .          .          Good          Grief”          .          .          .          Wildest          ambition          is          to          live          in          a          castle         on          the          rolling          hills          of          Scotland          .          .          .          fondest          memory          is          that          30-         second          dash          from          her          locker          to          homeroom          .          .          .          Next          year          it’s         off          to          junior          college.         Field          Hockey;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Intra-         mural          Basketball.         RAYMOND          IGNATIUS          RIGNEY          JR.         Quiet          (?)          but          friendly          ..          .          Ray          gives          the          high          sign          to          basket-         ball,          food,          and          that          certain          junior          girl,          while          ‘““moody”          people         annoy          him          .          .          .          confused          by          Joe’s          view          points,          “Willie          Mum-         bles”,          and          Mr.          Philips          (”3          on          1”)?!!.          .          .          “Really”          .          .          .          wildest         ambition          is          to          play          pro-basketball          ...          future          plans          include         Boston          College          or          Holy          Cross.         Varsity          Basketball,          Capt.;          Football;          Traffic          Squad;          Philoso-         phy          Club.         RONALD          ROBERT          RILEY         Tall,          handsome,          red-headed          .          .          .          Ronny          says          “Spare          me!”          from         drum          corps          competitions,          but          his          big          smile          appears          when          he         spies          yellow          convertibles,          Joe’s          283,          and          a          certain          senior          girl         who'll          always          make          him          wonder          .          .          .          Ronny          is          confused          by         secrets          and          Algebra          II          .          .          .          next          year          he          heads          for          technical         school.         PETER          JOSEPH          RING         Good-looking          .          .          .          lots          of          fun          .          .          .          “Rock”          is          attracted          by          a         certain          Junior          girl          .          .          .          “I          give          up!”          .          .          .          rainy          weekends          and         dull          summers          rate          low          .          .          .          confused          by          the          way          Mr.          Colella         controls          his          classes          .          .          .          favorite          pastimes          are          bowling,          golf,         and          skiing          .          .          .          Though          Pete          will          always          remember          that          trip          to         Wentworth,          he          looks          forward          to          prep          school          and          then          college.         49         50         BEVERLY          ANN          ROBBINS         “All          that          glitters          is          not          Bev”          (?)          ...          She          can          usually          be         found          with          that          certain          senior          boy          .          .          .          lobster,          sand-dunes,         and          Sunday          afternoons          bring          smiles          but          snobs          and          cold          rainy         mornings          are          out          ...          confused          by          Barbara’s          driving          and         Camille’s          brains          .          .          .          Bev          will          always          remember          the          prom.          .          .         future          plans          include          an          art          school.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          A          berjona;          Red          Cross.         JANICE          LEE          ROBBINS         Janice          is          partial          to          the          last          day          of          exams,          snowy          evenings,          and         convertibles          .          .          .          “Jeepers”          .          ..          confused          by          Tibor’s          driving         and          people          in          general          .          .          .          dislikes          include          mothballs          and          7:00         A.M...          .          Wildest          ambition          is          to          ride          an          elephant          but          for          now         will          remain          content          with          horseback          riding          .          .          .          future          plans         center          around          college.         Band.         NANCY          REBECCA          ROBINSON         Petite          .          .          .          easy-going          .          .          .          that’s          Nance.          .          .          “thanx          a          bunch”         ..          .          Sparkles          at          the          thought          of          BLT’s          and          green          Ramblers         while          muddy          hockey          fields          and          smoky          fires          rate          low.          .          .          Will         always          remember          driving          Miss          F.          crazy          .          .          .          Wildest          ambition         is          to          buy          New          Hampshire          and          give          it          back          to          the          Indians.         Next          year          may          find          Nancy          at          Middlebury.         Varsity          Field          Hockey;          Debate          Club,          Pres;          Red                    Black;         Mixed          Glee          Club;          A          berjona,          Editor.         JOAN          MARIE          ROONEY         Cute,          talkative,          always          smiling          ...          Joan          likes          lobster,          fire         drills,          and          no          school          whistles,          but          frowns          on          G-block          study,         rewriting          English          compositions          and          going          to          209          via          the          base-         ment          ...          is          confused          by          SAT’s          and          Miss          Crawley’s          experi-         ments          ...          can          be          seen          riding          the          WHS          elevator          ...          her         future          plans          include          a          career          in          elementary          education.         French          Club;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Aberjona;         Glee          Club.         MARK          ROBERT          ROONEY         Handsome,          dependable,          Marcus          beams          when          a          certain          junior         girl          from          Brighton          or          summers          in          New          Hampshire          are          men-         tioned,          but          frowns          when          snobby          girls          or          rainy          weekends          appear         .          .          confused          by          Ed’s          love          for          Chicago          and          Latin          class          .          .          .          he         would          like          to          become          a          disc-jockey,          but          will          settle          for          a         business          course          at          Bentley          College          of          Accounting          and          Finance.         Curtain                    Cue;          Intramural          Basketball;          Red                    Black.         CLINTON          WILLIAM          ROSS         Short          girls,          food,          Ken’s          parties,          and          pinny          rate          with          Bill,          but         an          empty          stomach          and          tall          girls          don’t          have          a          chance.          He’s         confused          by          Finnigan’s          physics.          A          certain          hockey          game          scores         as          his          fondest          memory          and          favorite          pastimes          include          sleeping         and          dreaming          of          the          opposite          sex.          Future          plans          lean          toward          an         engineering          college.         Ham          Radio          Club;          Soccer;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue.         RICHARD          CUSHING          RUSSO         Attracted          by          a          certain          Wakefield          girl,          South          Medford,          and          the         Yukon          ...          Richie’s          dislikes          include          Rick’s          driving,          and          car         doors          that          don’t          stay          shut          .          .          .          Wildest          ambition          is          to          own          a         car          made          of          rubber          so          he          won’t          hurt          himself.          Favorite          pas-         times          are          weekends          at          Rick’s          and          visiting          ““Rose’s”          house.          .          .         Future          plans          include          Northeastern.         Football;          Baseball;          Red          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue;          Hockey.         TIBOR          RUDOHF          SADDLER         “Zero”          is          attracted          by          a          certain          blonde          and          wild          soccer          games         ...          “You          don’t          say!”          ..          .          assemblies          during          activity          periods         bring          out          Tibor’s          “mean          streak”          ...          hell          always          remember         the          Wellesley          soccer          game          .          .          .          weekends          in          N.H.          claim          a          lot         of          his          time          .          .          .          if          he          doesn’t          run          in          the          68          Olympics,          Tibor         will          go          on          to          Tufts          and          a          medical          career.         Varsity          Soccer;          Indoor          Track;          Spring          Track,          Co-Capt.;         Traffic          Squad.         PAIVI          IRMELI          SALOUVORI         “Kaikki          Ajallaan!”          .          .          .          sparkling          blue          eyes          and          a          shy          smile,         Paivi,          our          Finnish          exchange          student          .          .          .          she          will          long          remem-         ber          the          kindliness          of          everyone          at          WHS          .          .          .          enjoys          watching         candle          lights,          listening          to          Bach          and          leading          a          primitive          life          at         her          summer          cottage          .          .          .          Paivi          plans          to          return          home          to          con-         tinue          in          a          secondary          school.         ANNE          SALTER         “I'm          out          a          here”          .          .          .          Barney          will          never          forget          Socrates          Way         but          deeply          regrets          “pulling          a          B.Q.”          in          cafeteria          and          never         going          sailing          .          .          .          this          Sunday          football          player          likes          summers,         but          is          annoyed          by          dark          roots,          shoes          and          living          up          to          her          1.Q.         .          .          scared          by          the          future,          Anne          plans          on          college.         One          Act          Play          Night;          Freshman          Cheerleader;          Vaudeville;         Appreciation          Committee;          A          berjona.         MARGRET          ANNE          SANTO         Cute,          cheerful,          bubbling          .          .          .          “Charlie”          okays          popcorn,          Nahant         Beach,          blue          eyes          and          a          certain          soldier          ...          but          frowns          on         rainy          week          ends,          Monday          mornings,          and          homework         “Tough”          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          would          be          to          live          in          Germany         .          .          .          but          for          the          time          being,          she          will          have          to          be          satisfied          with         the          U.S.A.          and          a          teaching          career.         Student          Council;          A          berjona;          Curtain                    Cue;          Prom          Commit-         tee;          Red                    Black.         CYNTHIA          LOUISE          SAUNDERS         This          attractive          blue-eyed          blonde          smiles          at          Benny’s          brown          eyes         and          weekends          .          .          .          but          mention          cold          pizza,          Monday          mornings,         or          tests          and          the          smile          diminishes          .          .          .          “What!?!”          .          .          .          confused         by          Phyllis’          Greedy          Gripped          (?)          .          ..          wildest          ambition          is          to         start          a          professional          Taxi          Service          .          .          .          next          year          will          find          Cindy         at          Sargent’s          College.         Basketball;          Curtain                    Cue;          Art          Service          Club;          Aberjona;          Red         Cross.         FRANCIS          JOHN          SCARPACI         Likable,          cute,          friendly          ...          that’s          “Mouse”          ...          likes          nice         clothes,          Paul’s          first          punch,          and          week-ends          in          the          white          whale         .          dislikes          having          the          same          nickname          as          a          teacher          ...         confused          by          the          power          of          Ron’s          cars,          and          the          stories          he          tells         .          Wildest          ambition          is          to          own          General          Motors          with          Paul.          .          .         favorite          pastime          is          low          gear.          .          .          future          plans          include          business         school.         Red          Cross;          Philosophy          Club;          Aberjona;          Curtain                    Cue;          Art         Service          Club.         CHARLES          WHITING          SCHIPELLITE         Say          “Cheese”          and          anything’s          bound          to          happen          ...          females         with          any          color          hair          are          sharp          with          “Cheese”          ...          wrestling         practice,          chocolate          ice          cream          and          some          teachers          bring          him         grief          .          .          .          “I          don’t          know”          .          .          .          the          big          question          is          what          makes         Tony’s          Truck          run.          .          .          but          Chuck          will          never          forget          painting          it         red          and          black!         Lacrosse;          Wrestling;          Soccer;          Red                    Black;          Aberjona.         GEORGE          SCHIRAGA         “Seriously”          .          ..          Snow-covered          mountains,          beach          resorts          and         the          fair          sex          make          George          happy,          but          single          chair          lifts          and          wet         Monday          mornings          depress          him          ...          Sports          and          jazz          take         George’s          time          ...          Ian’s          driving          and          History          are          confusing         while          French          I          is          worth          remembering          .          .          .          George          is          college         bound.         Football;          Varsity          Wrestling;          Varsity          Cross          Country;          Varsity         Track;          Varsity          Club.         JOSEPH          MICHAEL          SCHMADER         “What’s          up          Doc?”          That’s          Joe!          1929          Fords,          open          houses          and          a         certain          confusing          senior          girl          are          among          his          likes          ,          ..          but         cafeteria          food          and          motor          scooters          ...          yitch!          He'll          always         remember          the          Junior          Prom          .          .          .          Ph.D.          awaits          him,          or          a          career         in          psychology.         Curtain                    Cue;          Mixed          Chorus;          Winter          Track.         51         ROZANNE          ANGELA          SCIBELLI         “Oh          agony!”          ...          yes’m,          that’s          Pose          .          .          .          attractive,          vibrant,         loads          of          fun.          .          .          It’s          all          the          way          with          snowy          nights          and          B.C.!         but          thumbs          down          on          rainy          weekends          and          cars          without          radios         .          afraid          that          Denise          won’t          make          the          next          rotary          ..          .          her         wildest          ambition          is          to          “fully          understand          and          appreciate”          ..          .         future          plans          are          Penn          State          or          George          Washington          U.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          French          Club;          WHSR-FM.         JANE          ELIZABETH          SHEA         Friendly          .          .          .          likable          .          .          .          mention          bare          feet,          aqua          Fairlanes,         Jimmy’s          cool          “terials”          and          see          Jane          perk          up          .          .          .          confused          by         a          tall          red          head          and          “West          Side          Story”          .          .          .          fondest          memory—         GNERD          ...          you          find          Jane          taking          up          space          on          the          white         fence          .          .          .          “Makes          ya          kinda          wonda”          .          .          .          future          plans          include         Whedden          Memorial          School          of          Nursing.         Curtain                    Cue;          Glee          Club.         ANTHONY          RUDOLPH          SILVESTRI         “Bambino”          likes          ski          trips          in          trucks,          a          certain          brown-eyed          soph-         omore,          and          Water          .          .          .          Often          found          in          a          dark          room          or          on          a         wrestling          mat.          “Take          it          easy”          .          .          .          Confused          by          Gray’s          philos-         ophy          of          life.          Tony          will          always          remember          the          N.B.A.          in          Eng-         lish          II          and          dream          of          straight          hair.          Future          plans          include          an         engineering          career.         Varsity          Soccer;          Wrestling,          Capt.;          Red                    Black;          Aberjona;         Traffic          Squad.         STEPHEN          WHITLOCK          SMITH         Steve          likes          shy          girls          and          Miss          Crawley’s          efficiency,          but          dislikes         people          who          can’t          stop          talking          long          enough          to          figure          out          what         they’ve          said          .          .          .          “Congratulations!”          .          .          .          is          confused          by          Mr.         Finigan’s          jokes          and          Teddy’s          illogical          intellectualism          ...          will         always          remember          running          Cross          Country          ...          Steve’s          future         plans          include          Harvard          or          Stanford.         Varsity          Cross          Country;          Track;          Red                    Black;          Varsity          Club;         A          berjona.         TIMOTHY          ELLIS          SMITH         “Ma          goodness!”          Tim’s          approval          goes          to          snowy          mornings          and          hi-         fis          but          a          frown          appears          at          the          thought          of          homework          and          rain         .          .          to          become          premier          of          Turkey          is          his          wildest          ambition.          .          .         English          with          Mr.          Case          will          long          be          remembered          .          .          .          favorite         pastimes          include          blowing          up          model          bridges.          Next          fall          will          see         Tim          at          Lafayette          or          U.N.H.         Traffic          Squad;          Baseball;          Philosophy          Club;          Mixed          Glee          Club.         GAIL          ELAINE          SNELLING         Popular          attractive,          witty...)          -)          that's          snellas          es          Mira          G@ase,         mocha          sodas          and          parties          rate          high          ...          but          don’t          mention         French,          brakes          or          spiders,          usually          found          meeting          people          and         “soaking          up          the          rays”          .          .          .          confused          by          summer          correspondents         ...          Oh          no!”          ...          fondest          memory          is          the          night          the          mega-         phones          were          painted.          .          .          plans          focus          on          an          art          career.         Varsity          Cheerleader;          Double          Sextet:          Les          Troubadors;         Vaudeville;          Curtain                    Cue.         PAUL          DOUGLAS          SOUCEK         Good          looking          .          .          .          talkative          .          .          .          “Sooch”          lights          up          at          thoughts         of          Connecticut          Regattas          and          parties          at          Socrates          Way          ..         dislikes          green          Falcons          and          Bruins’          defeats          .          .          .          “We'll          see          ya!’         .          usually          found          playing          hockey          or          collecting          his          harem.          .          .         confused          by          Mr.          Waite          and          G.B.,          but          bound          to          be          a          success          if         he          remembers          his          contacts.         Red                    Black;          Red          Cross;          Student          Council;          Aberjona;          Var-         sity          Hockey.         ’         PAMELA          ANNE          SPANG         This          cute          and          active          kid          goes          for          Goopy          Gump          Gumbo          Gro-         blings          and          long          walks,          Pam          likes          D.Q.’s          and          sleeping          late,          but         dislikes          split-ends          ...          “Good          Grief”          ...          Can’t          understand         why          she          confuses          “Pooh”          ...          Fondest          memory          is          _          being         elected          Student          Council          Secretary          ...          Future          plans          include         living          happily          ever          after          on          Pooh          Corner;          seriously,          college.         Student          Council,          Sec.;          French          Club;          Red                    Black;          Honor         Committee;          A          berjona.         52         ROBERT          ALBERT          SPEZZAFERO         Look          out!          here          he          comes.          .          .          “Spezz”,          probably          on          his          way          to         Governor’s          Avenue          .          .          .          among          his          memories          is          watching          the         football          films          on          Friday          nights          with          Punchy          and          the          guys...         one          of          the          many          female          snob          and          Monday          morning          haters.          .          .         Spezz’s          wild          ambition          is          to          go          to          M.I.T.          .          ..          this          “all          time         great          pool-player”          heads          for          college.         Varsity          Football;          Hockey;          Baseball;          Curtain                    Cue;          Red         Cross.         JANE          SARAH          ELIZABETH          STAFFIER         “Staff”          ..          .          Her          loves          vary          from          Rachmaninoff          to          bubbles          to         M.G.          Classics,          but          her          admiration          belongs          to          J.F.K..          .          .          versa-         tile          .          .          .          Jane          enjoys          tennis          and          painting          .          .          .          Though          memo-         ries          of          those          long          Red                    Black          nights          at          the          printer’s          are         forever          hers,          Staff          looks          ahead          to          four          years          at          a          liberal          arts         college.         Red                    Black,          Editor;          W.H.S.R.          Assistant          Manager;          Appreci-         ation          Committee;          Philosophy          Club.         ARTHUR          COLGATE          STAFFORD         Handsome          ...          well-liked          ...          athletic          ...          that’s          Art...         snowy          winters          and          the          Cape          get          his          seal          of          approval          ...         thumbs          down          on          last          lunch          and          rainy          Saturdays          ..          .          “You're         kiddin’          me?”          .          .          .          claims          to          be          confused          by          nothing          .          .          .          beat-         ing          Melrose          and          Woburn          are          Art’s          favorite          memories          ..          .          U.         Mass.          will          prepare          Art          for          a          career          in          engineering.         Varsity          Football;          Varsity          Indoor          Track;          Varsity          Track;          Var-         sity          Club;          Mixed          Glee          Club.         JOHN          CHRISTOPHER          STAVROS         People          can’t          help          liking          John—he’s          fun,          sincere,          and          thoughtful         .          .          .          he          grins          at          the          mention          of          meal-time          or          hanky-panky..          .         greatly          disconcerted          by          Mill’s          opinion          of          himself          .          .          .          Oh,          to         be          invisible          for          a          week!!          .          .          .          this          is          known          as          TNEMYOJNE         .          .          can          usually          be          found          people-watching.         Varsity          Football,          Co-Capt.;          Varsity          Wrestling;          Freshman         Class          Pres.;          Senior          Class          Pres.;          Student          Council,          V.P.         JANIS          LEE          STEPPER         White          streak          and          eyes          that          kill          ...          something          nice          about         brown          eyes,          Harwichport          and          James          Bond          .          .          .          something          bad         about          rainy          days,          the          500          miles          and          that          apple          for          lunch...         confused          by          “Mrs.          Mole’s”          love          life          .          .          .          fears          Mouse          will          fade         away          ...          will          always          remember          being          score          keeper          for          “64”         Spring          Track          .          .          .          Future          plans          include          college.         Mixed          Glee          Club;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Vaude-         ville.         FRANK          PHILLIP          STEVENS,          JR.         Friendly          .          .          .          easy-going          .          .          .          skiing          and          no          school          whistles         rate          high          while          Monday          mornings          and          Chemistry          are          on          his         blacklist          .          .          .          Confused          by          Ian’s          driving          .          .          .          Wildest          desire          is         to          own          a          purple          XKE.          Frank          will          always          remember          the          con-         fusion          of          W.H.S.          one-way          stairways          ...          Next          year          will          find         him          at          a          four-year          college.         Aberjona;          Track          Manager;          Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club.         PAMELA          JANE          STEVENS         Pam          ...          relishes          the          thought          of          Nauset          Beach,          hard          cider,         Jean          Naté,          and          motor          boating          at          the          Lakes          .          .          .          New          shoes,         I.D.’s,          lipstick,          cigars,          and          sleeping          in          the          car          make          her          frown         .          people          who          climb          roofs          (?),          the          Irish,          and          Lee’s          Christ-         mas          songs          bewilder          her          .          .          .          Someday,          Pam          will          curl          her          hair         .          .          Future          plans          include          college.         Aberjona;          Red                    Black;          Philosophy          Club;          French          Club;         Curtain                    Cue          Rep.         RICHARD          WERNER          STOCKWELL         Good          looking          ...          flirtatious          ...          fun          to          be          with—that’s         Crockwell.          Rick’s          attracted          by          a          certain          redhead          .          .          .          Eloise         and          Comet          ‘“What’s          the          word!”          .          .          .          Dislikes          getting          caught          for         having          parties          .          .          .          Fondest          memories          in          W.H.S.          are          the          “old         days”,          midnight          excursions,          and          past          parties          .          .          .          Regrets          not         seeing          Ironhand          graduate          .          .          .          Plans          include          Oxford          College.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Red          Cross.         53         JEFFREY          EDWARD          STROUT         “Beautiful”          .          .          .          mention          new          fallen          snow          and          skiing,          ski          bun-         nies          and          watch          Jeff          grin          but          rainy          spring          skiing          and          people         who          know          everything          about          nothing          bring          a          frown...          will         never          forget          George          and          Ian’s          driving          .          .          .          confused          by          coy         sophomore          girls          .          .          .          Can          be          found          psychoanalyzing          psychol-         ogy          teachers.          .          .          Jeff          plans          on          an          Eastern          college          next          year.         Varsity          Cross          Country;          Varsity          Indoor          Track;          Varsity         Spring          Track;          Varsity          Club;          Appreciation          Committee.         ELAINE          RACHEL          SULLIVAN         Friendly,          easy          going,          Ellie          likes          English          Leather,          brown          eyes         and          telephones          while          rainy          weather,          crutches,          and          insincere         people          are          out          ...          “Hello          there”          ...          confused          by          advice         from          Barb          ...          Ellie          will          always          remember          Mr.          Watson’s         classes          and          Mr.          Keanes’          personality.          She          plans          on          being          a         physical          education          teacher          or          a          physical          therapist.         Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Aberjona;          Red                    Black;         Red          Cross.         LEE          FRANCIS          SULLIVAN         Easy-going,          handsome,          sought          after          ...          who          else          but          our         wondering          traffic          squad          chief?          Just          mention          the          Lettermen          or         Ashland,          N.H.,          and          you'll          find          “Sully”,          but          he          disappears          at         the          thought          of          Winchester          losses          or          misfortunes—ask          Jack(?)         .          Will          always          remember          friendships          gained          at          W.H.S.—         plans          include          college          and          pre-dental          study.         Varsity          Baseball;          Student          Council;          Sophomore          Class          Pres.;         Junior          Class          V.P.;          Varsity          Club.         THOMAS          GREGORY          SULLIVAN         Tall,          cute,          friendly          and          full          of          laughs          .          .          .          Sull          is          attracted          to,         but          confused          by,          Kathy          ..          .          “I          don’t          know”.          .          .          Sull          is          usu-         ally          seen          working          hard          in          McCormacks.          Wildest          ambition          is          to         ride          around          town          in          a          fire          engine.          Tommy          heads          for          college         after          graduation.         Curtain                    Cue;          Red          Cross.         DAVID          RICHARD          SWANSON         “Stay          out          of          trouble”          ..          .          friendly,          well-liked,          good-looking         .          .          .          His          eyes          light          up          at          Fridays,          Mr.          Knight’s          math          class,          and         females.          It          seems          that          his          only          dislike          is          having          dislikes.          Con-         fused          by          Mr.          Finigan’s          apres          school          labs,          Swanny’s          wildest         ambition          is          to          manufacture          surf          boards          on          the          west          coast.         Future          plans          include          college          and          industrial          engineering.         Varsity          Cross          Country;          Varsity          Indoor          Track;          Varsity         Spring          Track;          Band.         CYNTHIA          ANNE          SWENSON         Quiet,          unfathomable          .          .          .          “But          Mr.          Case,          I          can’t          do          it!”          ...         at          home          at          the          “47”          getting          lost          in          a          folk          song          .          .          .          Cindy’s         intrigued          by          real          people,          but          wouldn’t          care          if          duty          was          for-         gotten          .          .          .          confused          by          her          own          confusion,          her          wildest          ambi-         tion          is          to          live          without          sleep          ...          next          year          it’s          college          for         Cindy.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          A          berjona.         ROSWELL          CHARLES          TARBELL,          JR.         Sitting          on          the          bridge          or          dragging          in          the          V.W.,          “Tuna”          is          a          part         of          W.H.S.          “It          figures”          that          Charlie          likes          girls,          56          Chevys,          open         houses,          but          not          Mr.          Swallow’s          raids          or          short          weekends...          .         wildest          ambition:          to          be          W.H.S.          principal          .          .          .          will          always          re-         member          Sth          period          Power          Mechanics          .          .          .          He          plans          on          tech-         nical          school.         ser          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue;          Baseball;          Football;          Science         ub.         WAYNE          JONATHAN          TAYLOR         “Tay”          would          like          to          be          lightweight          Champion          of          the          World,         but          he’s          unwilling          to          eat          those          vegetables          .          .          .          becomes          ecstatic         over          skiing,          snowy          Monday          mornings,          and          bleached          dungarees.         Although          he          enjoys          guitars          and          folk          music,          he’ll          never          under-         stand          Harv’s          banjo          concerts.          While          studying          medicine          or          archi-         tecture          Wayne          will          plug          along          saying          “Good          enough.”         Football;          Soccer;          Curtain                    Cue.         54         =)         MARY          NANCY          THAWLEY         Nan          enjoys          friendly          people          and          good          books,          but          inexactitudes         bring          on          a          frown.          .          .          confused          by          Miss          Walsh          and          Alice.          .          .         she          will          always          remember          being          a          member          of          the          WHS          De-         bate          Team          ...          Nancy          hopes          to          attend          college          and          enter          a         nursing          or          teaching          career          after          giving          some          time          to          the          Peace         Corps.         Debate          Club;          Red                    Black;          Science          Club;          Philosophy          Club;         Intramural          Sports.         CHARLES          DAMON          THOMS         Chas          can          usually          be          found          skiing,          writing          ammendments          to          the         C.C.B.P.,          or          running          away          from          Connecticut          Police.          His          wild-         est          ambition          is          to          be          bigger          than          Mr.          Holmes          .          .          .          fondest         memories          are          throwing          Mr.          Battino          in          the          showers          and          rating         girls          at          the          corner          locker          .          ..          Plans          include          college          and          a         career          in          engineering.         Cross          Country;          J.V.          Baseball;          Indoor          Track;          Varsity          Club.         JOSEPH          CHARLES          TRANSFAGLIA         Good-natured,          sincere,          Joey          can          be          found          at          Hampton          Beach         or          any          place          where          there          is          fun.          .          .          likes          summer          and          muddy         football          games,          but          not          snobby          girls          and          hard          tests          .          .          .          con-         fused          by          John’s,          Billy’s,          and          Bernie’s          love-lives          .          .          .          wildest         ambition          is          to          play          fullback          on          the          N.Y.          Giants          .          .          .          plans          on         college.         Varsity          Football;          Varsity           Wrestling;          Lacrosse;          Red          Cross;         Varsity          Club,          Treas.         KENNETH          PARKHURST          TREVETT         Well-liked,          studious          ...          Egor          likes          Johns          girls,          “My          Sister         Eileen”,          and          all          night          parties          .          .          .          dislikes          Puritans          and          chem         lab          ...          is          confused          by          Mr.          Finigan,          Cullen’s          cars,          and         Chuck’s          jokes          ..          .          “Are          you          serious?”          ...          He          will          always         remember          the          Wakefield          hockey          game          ..          .          future          plans          in-         clude          unlimited          wealth          and          college.         Lacrosse;          Debate          Club;          Traffic          Squad;          WHSR-FM;          Student         Council.         SCOTT          CROSBY          TRUE         Scott          enjoys          (almost)          any          blonde          ...          “You          don’t          say”...         his          blacklist          includes          lima          beans          and          people          who          say,          “I          told         you          so!”          .           .          .          confused          by          Porter’s          philosophy          of          life          .          .          .          his         wildest          ambition          is          to          get          to          Tahiti          .          .          .          fondest          memory          is          the         63          Winchester-Wakefield          hockey          game          ...          plans          include          a         Midwest          college.         Glee          Club;          Track          Team.         KAREN          ELIZABETH          TRUMP         Our          busy          editor          likes          the          ocean,          crickets,          and          midnight          bliz-         zards          .          .          .          frowns          upon          pumpkin-smashers          and          cigarette          smoke         ...          “Blash”          .          .          .          confused          by          Cindy’s          front          door          and          reefin-         hortes          .          .          .          fondest          memories          include          late-night          Red                    Black         Paste-up          sessions          .          .          .          She’d          love          to          see          a          hurricane          named         Karen.          Procrastinating          is          a          pastime          ...          next          year:          Mount         Holyoke.         Bridge          Club;          Red                    Black,          Editor;          National          Honor          Society;         Les          Troubadours.         BERNARD          ALLEN          TUTTLE         Bernie          .          .          .          friendly          and          sincere          .          .          .          would          most          like          to          buy         Sam          Huff          for          the          N.Y.          Giants          again          or          coach          football          at          WHS         .          .          .          “Peanuts”          is          happiest          when          around          sincere          people          or          on         Saturday          afternoons,          but          can          do          without          Physics          and          Monday         mornings          .          .          .          will          always          remember          the          Melrose          and          Woburn         football          games          .          .          .          plans          include          college          and          a          mathematics         career.         Varsity          Football;          Spring          Track;          Varsity          Club;          Curtain                   Cue,          Rep.;          Honor          System          Committee.         PAUL          ANTHONY          UCCELLO         Tall,          dark,          and          “useless”,          Paul          is          enticed          by          blue-eyed          brunettes         and          orange          juice,          but          is          irked          by          Rono’s          credit          system.          “You         must          be          kidding”          .          .          .          “Useless”          dreams          of          scoring          800          on          the         college          boards          (!)          ...          fondest          memory          in          W.H.S.          is          Mr.         Watson’s          U.S.          History          class.          He          plans          to          study          journalism          at         Marquette.         4          ee          Squad;          Aberjona;          Vaudeville;          Philosophy          Club;          Bas-         cetball.         ANNE          VAN          UMMERSEN         Anne          lights          up          at          the          mention          of          green          eyes,          pizza,          and          math         ...          “put          a          tiger          in          your          tank”          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          get         lost          on          a          Driver-Ed          car          .          .          .          frowns          on          those          questioning          her         natural          (?)          blonde          streak!          .          .          .          most          admires          Mr.          Burns.          .          .         In          the          future,          a          math          career.         Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          French          Club;          Curtain                    Cue:          Phi-         losophy          Club.         ELLEN          LOUISE          VAUGHN         Cute,          lively,          and          unpredictable          best          describe          “Drab”          ..          .          ap-         proves          white          Ford          galaxies,          popsicles          and          Nahant          after          dark         .          .          while          shoes,          Monday          mornings,          and          broomsticks          out          of         season          are          “no          go”.          .          .          confused          by          Peg          and          Jon          .          .          .          Drab’s         wildest          ambition          is          to          drive          around          the          rotary          the          wrong          way         while          Henry          Cogan          is          on          duty          .          .          .          plans          on          a          teaching          career.         Aberjona;          Prom          Committee;          Vaudeville;          Curtain                    Cue;         Red          Cross.         HUGH          AUSTIN          VAUGHAN         Buddy          jumps          for          joy          at          the          sight          of          packed          powder          or          the         thought          of          playing          field          hockey,          but          he’s          not          so          appreciative          of         brownies          and          slippery          driving.          Mr.          Finigan’s          Physics          brings         back          pleasant          memories          when          his          mind          is          not          mulling          over         pleasures          of          being          a          ski          bum.          Future          plans:          College          and          a         career          in          engineering.         Soccer;          Lacrosse;          Curtain                    Cue;          Traffic          Squad.         DAVID          LOUIS          VERCOLLONE         Verk          goes          for          girls          and          the          2:30          bell,          but          please          don’t          men-         tion          French          and          cold          fried          clams          .          .          .          “Holy          cow!”          .          .          .          con-         fused          by          Miss          White’s          philosophy          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to         do          a          jig          on          the          stage          during          auditorium          study          .          .          .          future          plans         are          college          and          a          math          or          science          career.         Soccer;          Spring          Track;          Cross          Country;          Mixed          Glee          Club.         RONALD          ANTHONY          VIGLIOTTI         Ron’s          a          tall,          dark          senior          who          favors          girls,          fast          cars,          and          week-         ends          .          .          .          while          snobs          and          Monday          mornings          bring          a          frown         .          confused          by          a          certain          sophomore.          .          .          “You          big          dummy”         .          .          .          Ron          would          love          to          play          for          the          Celtics          but          right          now          girls         and          the          piano          keep          him          busy.          .          .          hopes          to          attend          B.U.         Varsity          Football;          Curtain                    Cue;          Vaudeville;          Glee          Club;         Basketball.         DENISE          VISCONTI         Attractive          .          .          .          Denise          can          usually          be          heard          spouting,          “How         retarded!”          Sincere          people,          N.H.,          and          English          Leather          rate         high,          but          it’s          thumbs          down          on          backseat          drivers          and          riding          in         the          rain          .          .          .          slosh!          Confused          by          Fenny          Loman          and          Posie’s         attraction          to          B.C.          .          .          .          Denise’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          find          out         how          Clod          got          her          license.         Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club,         JEANNE          MARIE          VOLLMAR         “Beanie”          is          attracted          by          red          M.G.’s,          w indy          nights,          “Carrols”         and          Falma          ...          N.L.N.’s          rate          low          ..          .          is          confused          by          Suz-         anne’s          timing          and          subway          stations          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to         get          her          license          ...          Singing          off          key          and          riding          around          in         “Falma”          are          her          favorite          pastimes.         Mixed          Glee          Club;          A          berjona;          Philosophy          Club;          Red          Cross.         RICHARD          COLIN          WAKEFIELD         Field          will          never          forget          soccer          team          spirit,          hopes          they          make          the         °68          Olympics          via          Tony’s          truck          .          .          .          admires          people          who          don’t         worry,          yet          he’s          worried          by          what          Ted          will          say          next          and          that         Pete          won't          get          his          license          ...          likes          six-day          weekends          and         figures,          but          cringes           at          Friday          comps.          .          .          Yale          will          claim          great         brains          and          lots          of          personality.         Varsity          Soccer;          Lacrosse;          National          Honor          Society;          Band;         Math          Club,          Pres.         56         SCOTT          STEWART          WALLACE         Never          a          dull          moment          with          Scott          around          .          .          .          Nonconformists,         15¢          hamburgers          and          lively          girls          rate          high,          but          Scott          doesn’t         appreciate          phlegmatic          people          and          cars          that          won’t          run          on          regu-         lar          gas.          “How          neat!”          His          own          love          life          and          English          grammar         bewilder          him.          Future          plans          include          college.         Gymnastics;          Swimming;          Curtain                    Cue,          Pres.;          One          Act          Play         Night;          Junior          Senior          Play.         CAROL          LOUISE          WALSH         Intelligent          ...          Sweet          . ..          Sincere          ...          that’s          Wooze         attracted          by          Sunapee,          fenders,          artists,          the          yoo          (?)          and          week-         ends...          “Take          a          sneak!”          .          .          .          Usually          found          increasing          mile-         age,          going          barefoot,          or          at          the          Barn.          ‘“Wooze”          is          confused          by         burnt          knees          and          accommodations          .          .          .          Her          wildest          ambition          is         to          be          Wright          (?).          Future          plans          include          college.         Intramural          Sports;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Cabi-         net,          Rep.;          Choir.         SUZANNE          PHYLLIS          WARD         “Traci”          is          always          ready          with          a          witty          remark          ...          “Skate,         Charley!”          .          .          .          enjoys          meeting          people          at          fraternities          and          bomb-         ing          around          in          Volkswagons          ...          snow          _          bunnies,         “Ferdinandesse”,          and          the          Windmill          just          don’t          rate          ..          .          often         seen          living          it          up          on          Beacon          St.          ...          future          plans          include         college          and          veterinary          school.         A          berjona;          Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club;          Vaudeville.         NANCY          JANE          WEAFER         I'll          see          you          later!”          .          .          .          Weaf          is          attracted          by          Gloucester,          blue         eyes          and          Friday          afternoons,          but          snobs,          blizzards,          and          rainy         weekends          are          out          ...          confused          by          Phyllis          and          Linda          ...         wildest          ambition          is          to          live          in          Alaska          .          .          .          fondest          memory          is         graduation          from          W.H.S.          Future          plans          center          around          a          teaching         career.         Red                    Black;          Aberjona;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;         French          Club.         DAVID          EARL          WEAVER         Dave          enjoys          anything          and          everything          that’s          fun          .          .          .          attracted         by          girls!          (Naturally)          but          can          do          without          rainy          football          games         .          .          .          “Wow          what          a          piece!!”          .          .          .          baffiled          by          Mr.          Soule’s          physics         class          .          .          .          won't          forget          Tony’s          open          house          .          .          .          next          year          this         promising          gentleman          heads          for          Coast          Guard          Academy          or          St.         Lawrence          University.         Varsity          Tennis;          J.V.          Wrestling;          Mixed          Glee          Club;          Band;         A          berjona.         BARRY          DEAN          WEEKS         Bare          Bear          goes          for          Harvard          Square          and          four          speed          shifts,         while          losing          soccer          games          and          dimble-wigs          are          out          .          .          .          con-         fused          by          Swanny’s          haircuts          and          Kevin’s          dates          .          .          .          often          found         talking          with          Herby          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          win          at          LeMans         with          the          “Green          Bomb”          ...          will          always          remember          those         “Spirit”          dances          .          .          .          next          year          it’s          Cornell.         Varsity          Soccer,          Cop-Capt.;          Varsity          Wrestling;          Amateur         Radio          Club,          Pres.;          Lacrosse          Club,          Manager;          National          Honor         Society.         JEFFREY          HAROLD          WHEELER         “Take          it          easy”          ...          Jefil’s          likes          range          from          “Winter          Weary         Days”          to          blondes          and          Tony’s          parties          .          .          .          chemistry          and          snobs         get          the          low          sign          .          .          .          confused          by          physics,          he’ll          never          forget          a         certain          French          III          class          .          .          .          Jeff’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          get          all         A’s          anywhere          and          he’ll          go          to          college          to          try          to          accomplish          it.         W.H.S.R.;          Appreciation          Committee;          Gymnastics;          J.V.          Soc-         cer;          Curtain                    Cue.         KEVIN          CLARENCE          WIGGIN         Good-looking          Kevin          craves          long          weekends,          frappes,          and         blonde          hair,          but          rainy          football          games,          and          getting          up          early          are         “for          the          birds”.          .          .          “You          bet!”          .          .          .          His          wildest          ambition          is          to         own          the          Mets.          Although          his          favorite          pastime          is          loafing,          this         star          soccer          goalie          plans          on          a          four-year          liberal          arts          college.         Soccer;          Baseball;          Band;          Orchestra.         57         58         RUSSELL          PRESCOTT          WILD         Short...          Blond          .          .          .          Full          of          fun          describe          Russ          .          .          .          ‘Sheese’         .          .          .          Mr.          Burns          is          his          favorite,          but          Russ          is          not          so          delighted          if         he’s          kept          waiting          .          .          .          Wildest          ambition          is          to          work          for          the         Patriots          .          .          .          Losing          money          to          Dexter          in          the          library          will          long         be          remembered          .          .          .          Favorite          pastimes          include          playing          cards.         Russ          plans          on          prep          school.         Freshman          Football,          Manager;          Curtain                    Cue;          Aberjona;         Red          Cross.         ELLEN          ADELE          WILLIAMS         Attractive          .          .          .          sincere          .          .          .          Ellen          lights          up          at          food,          spending         money,          Harvard          Square,          and          life          guards,          but          rising          in          the         morning          and          slow          drivers          are          not          O.K.          with          “Willie”          ...         Confused          by          “Grumpy”          people          .          .          .          Will          never          forget          Febru-         ary          9          .          .          .          Wildest          ambition          is          to          have          long          hair          .          .          .          Future         plans,          four          year          liberal          arts          college.         Red          Cross;          Philosophy          Club;          Curtain                    Cue;          Intramural         Basketball;          A          berjona.         VIRGINIA          LEIGHTON          WILLIAMS         Bubbling,          lovable,          always          on          the          go—every          bit          Ginny          ...         partial          to          Arabian          horses,          the          Unholy          Five,          Janny’s          Chalet,         and          Honey’s          understanding,          but          phooey          on          peanut          butter...         “Capture          that!”          ...          perplexed          by          locker          680          ...          has          vi-         sions          of          Nancy          in          Seventeen.          .          .          treks          to          Hood          or          U.N.H.         Varsity          Field          Hockey,          Co-Capt.;          Vaudeville;          Honor          System;         Student          Council;          A          berjona.         ROBERT          CROFT          WILSON         Well          liked          and          always          laughing,          that’s          Bob.          Attracted          by          the         beach          and          beautiful          girls          ...          “Ya          know!”          ...          frowns          on         week-end          homework          and          lima          beans.          He’s          confused          by          Davis’         love          life          .          .          .          fondest          memory          is          math          class          and          Mr.          Knight.         You          can          find          Bob          playing          basketball,          and          football,          or          waterski-         ing.          Bob          plans          on          a          career          as          a          doctor.         Golf          Team;          Curtain                    Cue.         WARREN          ALBERT          WILSON,          JR.         Warren          is          always          found          smiling,          dancing,          and          leading          “spirit         cheers”          ...          is          attracted          by          good          dancers          and          Mr.          Knight’s         class,          but          it’s          thumbs          down          on          homebound          Saturday          nights         .          .          When          not          strumming          his          guitar,          Warren          is          dreaming          of         singing          “Louie          Louie”          with          the          Kingsmen.          He          will          have          to         wait          though,          for          next          year          it’s          college.         Student          Council;          Varsity          Soccer;          Varsity          Baseball;          Vaude-         ville;          Curtain                    Cue.         LEONARD          DOUGLAS          WIMPERIS         Look          for          Lenny          attending          Mr.          Knight’s          after          school          skull          ses-         sions          or          driving          around          looking          for          girls          on          or          near          Everett         Ave.,          You'll          find          him          scorning          William          Shakespeare          and          con-         fused          by          Ronny’s          car,          dreaming          of          a          Bahama          Green          Super         Sports          Coupe.          In          the          future          he'll          be          at          a          junior          college          and         then          in          the          Coast          Guard.         WHSR-FM.         SALLY          WASHBURN          WORTHEN         Swinging          on          vines          in          the          African          jungle          (?)          .          .          .          “Hoss”          loves         food          and          Frank          Sinatra,          but          unfriendly          people          are          out!          “Hiya!”         “Goose”          and          Armenians          perplex          her,          but          she’ll          always          remem-         ber          getting          a          B          in          her          third          year          of          second          year          French.         Ahead          is          speech          teaching          for          the          deaf.         Double          Sextette;          Red          Cross,          Treas.;          Curtain                    Cue;          Sr.         Rep.;          National          Thespian          Society.         GAIL          ANN          YOUNG         “Nice!”          ..          .          Gail          can          be          found          passing          the          time          at          M.K.         practices          watching          Lee          .          .          .          Confusion          is          that          certain          guy          from         Somerville          .          .          .          Gail’s          wildest          ambition          is          to          have          the          M.K.’s         paint          the          white          fence          blue          and          red          (?)          .          .          .          Will          remember         the          basement          sorority          ...          Gail          plans          on          becoming          a          Lab         technician.         ROSEMARY          YOUNG         This          auburn          haired          Winchesterite          likes          “the          Patches          look”          and         New          Country          Corn          Flakes.          Mention          Good          Friday,          1964,          and         Taffy’s          eyes          will          twinkle.          Strangely          enough,          her          great          achieve-         ment          will          be          to          clear          all          the          pigeons          out          of          Winchester.          A         JULIA          ANDERSON         Tall          and          blonde,          Julie          is          attracted          by          blue          eyes          and          a          certain         someone          from          Arlington.          She          delights          in          back          seat          driving,          but         is          still          perplexed          about          why          they          shut          down          “our          ground          floor         hangout”.          Julie          will          always          remember          her          crazy          junior          English         class.          Next          year,          she          plans          to          attend          nursing          school.         Curtain                    Cue.         LANE          EVERETT          BICKFORD         This          future          electronics          engineer          is          often          found          fooling          with         radios          or          admiring          cars,          but          Lenny          gives          a          “no”          to          slow          girls         [ite          mCOLIGdOLSm          ae          eoce          FyVaurTound          ikem          asdoughnutl          20.         would          like          to          be          the          first          man          on          the          moon,          but          he’ll          settle          for         a          technical          school.         Visual          Aids;          Radio          Club.         THOMAS          FRANCIS          PARSONS         Friendly          .          .          .          well-liked          .          .          .          that’s          “Beav”          .          .          .          attracted          by          a         certain          St.          Charles          girl          .          ..          but          it’s          thumbs          down          on          open         houses,          cheeseburgers,          and          being          kicked          off          the          white          fence         .          .          “Think’s          he’s          a          din”          .          .          .          confused          by          Dan’s          singing.          .          .         wildest          ambition          is          to          see          Mr.          Curtis’s          hair          grow          ...          After         graduation,          Tom          plans          to          join          the          Navy.         Red          Cross;          Curtain                    Cue;          Philosophy          Club.         RICHARD          MICHAEL          QUIGLEY         Quiet,          shy          .          .          .          Dick          likes          cars,          skiing,          and          radios          .          .          .          while         school,          homework,          relatives,          and          hospitals          appear          on          his          black-         liStee          oD          eee          CONTISCCmD          ye          Parenismaenen          Diss          ambition          sis         to          be          a          member          of          the          68          Olympic          Ski          Team          .          .          .          fondest         memory          was          f alling          down          two          flights          of          stairs          on          Friday          the         13th.          He          hopes          to          become          a          draftsman          after          graduation.         59         secretarial          school          is          included          in          Taffy’s          future.         Philosophy          Club.         RICHARD          GEORGE          BLYTHE         Look          for          Dick          at          Carroll’s          every          afternoon          ...          The          smiles         leave          when          six          cylinder          engines          are          mentioned          or          his          fingertips         are          cut.          He’s          confused          by          teachers          (isn’t          everybody!)         adores          silence          and          super-sports.          Franklin          Institute          is          ahead          in         the          near          future          for          Dick.         ROBERT          HODGE          FOLEY         Known          to          most          as          Snake.          .          .          tall,          good-natured,          .          .         .          interests          center          around          hunting          and          fishing          .          .         include          homework          and          ABC          .          .         Christmas          °62          .          .         to          prep          school.         Curtain                    Cue;          Aberjona.         .          a          joker         .          dislikes         .          most          cherished          memory          is         .          confused          by          Grove          Street          .          .          .          plans          to          go         EILEEN          CHATERINE          QUINN         Sweet,          good-natured          ...          “Nice”...          Eileen          really          digs          boys         from          Arlington,          Chinese          food,          brown          eyes,          and          music,          but         dislikes          rainy          weekends          and          homework          .          .          .          confused          by          the         colors          of          Julie’s          hair          .          .          .          wildest          ambition          is          to          own          a          mink         (dead          or          alive!)          .          .          .          future          plans          include          hairdressing          school.         Curtain                    Cue.         DELORES          MARGARET          MAGNUSEN         Natural          ...          petite          .          ..a          much          appreciated          addition          to          the         class          of          65          ..          .          Dee          enjoys          trips          to          Connecticut          and          all          the         Satans.          Although          depressed          by          insincere          people          and          perplexed         by          C.M.’s          approach,          she          will          recall          gratefully          “the          way          my         wonderful          new          friends          at          WHS          greeted          me.’          Dee          hopes          to         become          a          successful          secretary.         class          history         TOVaeeSOLLOWs-ar          men          ELS         Sophomore          year          .          .          .          we          arrive          tanned,          excited,          and          eager          to          begin—only          to          be          put          off          by          a         stubborn          IBM          machine          .          .          .          We          are          a          novelty—scorned          by          the          juniors,          and          rushed          by          the         senior          boys.          .          .          Soon          the          newness          wears          off,          and          the          Class          of          65,          led          by          Lee,          Ronnie,          Sherry,         and          Julie,          comes          into          its          own          .          .          .          We          complain          about          the          cafeteria          food          and          the          unbelievable         homework          load          ...          “D’Artagnan          simply          cannot          be          translated”          ...          and          we          are          duly          im-         pressed          by          the          eternal          “Joe          Prep’—Mr.          Case.          We          contribute          to          the          success          (?)          of          the          football         team          via          Jackie          Kimball          .          .          .          Two          bomb          scares          within          an          hour          result          in          an          unexpected          day          off         .          .          .          The          Sophomore          Hop—“In          Dreams’—turns          out          to          be          one          of          the          finest          .          .          .          a          sad          farewell         to          Will          Skerribus,          one          of          our          favorites          .          .          .          and          life          as          Sophomores          comes          to          an          end.         Who          are          these          masses          of          “little          kids”          invading          the          halls?          My          gosh,          they’re          the          underclass-         men—we're          juniors          now!          .          .          .          The          year          begins          with          the          great          Christmas-Card-Campaign-That-         Failed          .          .          .          Don,          Lee,          Swanny,          and          another          Lee          always          admonishing          “Sell          all          five          boxes!”          ..          .         the          Prom          cometh          .          .          .          and          elegantly-gowned          mademoiselles          and          their          escorts          slip          into          the         “Moon          River”          world          of          stars,          sky,          and          portholes          .          .          .          Mr.          Fowler,          the          ring          man.          .          .          the          loss         of          Mr.          Stevens,          a          truly          great          man.          .          .          Sally          outdoes          herself          in          “My          Sister          Eileen”...          our         ultra-feminine          Student          Council          President-elect,          and          the          “Barefoot          Beatles’—Vaudeville          1964         .          .          .          Licenses          +          Spring          Fever          =          Good          Harbor,          Friendly’s,          and          Harvard          Square          .          .          .          unforget-         table          GNERD          .          .          .          exit          one          class          president          to          South          America.          .          .          finals...          wind.          .          .          sand         MOK          ae         Pressure          .          ..          Senior          year          ...          Job?          College?          Applications          and          more          applications         Bouley’s          Booters          make          State          Tournament          .          .          .          Antoine’s          vehicle          .          .          .          a          SPIRIT-ed          Fall          Sports         Dance          .          .          .          the          Thanksgiving          game          proves          that          good          things          are          worth          waiting          for          .          .          .          Male         cheerleaders!          .          .          .          Bob          Crotty          wins          a          few          trophies          ...          the          advent          of          Miss          St.          Jean          and          a         super          One          Act          Play          Night          ...          the          welcome          addition          of          Paivi          and          Jorge          ...          Christmas         decorations          magically          appear          .          .          .          Barb,          Nancy,          and          their          undefeated          basketball          team          ..          .         John,          Lee,          Mary,          and          Swanny          pick          things          up          with          the          Senior          Mixer          .          .          .          Steve          Kajander          does         it          twice!          .          .          .          Mr.          Rosenthal          makes          us          think          .          .          .          the          fun,          if          not          freezing,          excursion          to          the         Kingsmen          .          .          .          winter          weary          days          with          the          Jolly          Green          Giant...          and          on...andon...         the          Prom.          .          .          Graduation.         “Fare          you          well.          .          .         This          day          is          ended.         What          was          given          us          here          we          shall          keep.          .          .         Farewell          to          you          and          the          youth          I          have          spent          with          you.         It          was          but          yesterday          we          met          ina          dream.          .          .”         60         class          will         I,          Maureen          Flaherty,          leave          “the          bugs”          to          whomever          wants          them.         We,          Carolyn          Marchesi          and          Angela          Ciruso,          leave          “the          chair”          to          Linda          Collins          and          Becky         Dattilo.         I,          Nancy          Chase,          leave          the          animal          crackers          to          the          Juniors.         We,          Debbie          Nelson          and          Lee          Dresser,          leave          “‘cheer’’fully.         I,          Charlie          Tarbell          leave          W.H.S.          with          tears          in          my          eyes.         We,          Bernie          Tuttle,          Sparky          Cannon,          Bob          Pierce,          and          Ron          MacDonald          leave          our          ability          to         make          friends          with          our          coach.         I,          Steve          Kajander,          leave          W.H.S.          successfully          in          six          seconds.         We,          Tom          Sullivan,          Chuck          Meek,          and          Don          Murphy,          leave          John          Kinton          to          the          drug          industry.         We,          Jeff          Wheeler,          Jeff          Strout,          and          Steve          Carpenter,          leave          W.H.S.          on          our          Vespas.         We,          Jan          and          Judy          Carucci,          leave          on          the          double.         We,          Cindy          Saunders,          Phyllis          Kennedy,          Ellen          Vaughn,          Peggy          Santo,          Taffy          Young,          and          Alice         Palubinskas,          leave          our          sneakers          to          the          Board          of          Health.         We,          Nancy          Doherty          and          Nancy          Donaghey,          leave          the          office          staff          still          confused.         To          Miss          Bennett          do          we,          Marsha          Horley          and          Kathy          Corkery,          leave          Oscar.         We,          the          E          Block          Calculus          class,          leave          Mr.          Knight          some          puns,          some          jokes,          some          junk,          some         Christmas          carols,          and          some          gratitude          even.         We,          Sherry          Jellison          and          Janet          Hogan,          leave          those          diapers          to          Patsy          Thuma          and          Jane          Lynch.         We,          Nancy          Robinson          and          Russell          Osgood,          leave          one          debate          club          and          one          vest          to          Miss         Fleischmann          and          the          Juniors.         Plenty          of          fresh          air          is          left          in          the          store          room          behind,          in          memory          of          Bob          Falzano          and          Tom         Kelley.         We,          Bob          Gilberti          and          John          Stavros,          leave          all          the          luck          we          didn’t          have          to          John          Kimball          and         John          Duffy.         I,          Barb          Morton,          leave          my          ace          bandages          unraveling          behind          me.         We,          Cindy          Ehrgott,          Nancy          Radocchia,          Cheryl          Fuccillo,          and          Vicki          Reeves,          leave          our          locker         empty          for          the          first          time,          as          do          I,          Marion          Pizzo.         We,          Mary          Ford          and          Ellen          Becker,          leave          our          seeing          eye          dog          to          Nancy          Root.         I,          Gail          Snelling,          leave          one          pair          of          shining          tin          braces          to          the          metal          shop.         We,          Pam          Stevens          and          Honey          Lynch,          will          our          motor          boating          skills          to          Brian          LaPointe.         To          some          courageous          and          spirited          Junior          do          I,          Toni          Silvestri,          leave          one          red          and          black          truck.         I,          Sally          Worthen,          leave          my          size          to          anyone          who          likes          to          throw          his          weight          around.         We,          Francis          Scarpaci,          Robert          Foley,          Richard          Russo,          Richard          Stockwell,          and          Edd          Dunn,          leave         W.H.S.          to          Mr.          Niblock          and          the          Faculty.         I,          Kevin          Wiggin,          leave          my          lost          history          paper          to          George.         We,          Denise          Visconti          and          Rozanne          Scibelli,          leave          by          way          of          the          Rotary.         We,          Anne          Salter,          Linda          Dunn,          and          Nancy          Long,          leave          our          French          abilities          to          Peter          Thorpe         and          David          Choate.         We,          Sue          Porter          and          Ginny          Williams,          leave          Rodney          speedily          to          Helen          and          Ellie          with          hopes          for         an          undefeated          hockey          season.         I,          Pat          Quigley,          leave          Herman          to          Miss          Daniel’s          next          A.P.          Biology          class.         We,          Pam          Spang          and          Ellen          Williams,          leave          the          Class          of          ’63          to          confuse          someone          else.         I,          Susan          Lewis,          leave          all          the          little          Uglies.         We,          Suzanne          McLean          and          Jeanne          Vollmar,          leave          Miss          Collins          confused.         We,          Jane          Staffier,          Wendy          Newman,          Silvija          Mangulis,          Barbara          Morton,          Rick          Natwig,          and          John         Mongiello,          leave          German          III          with          Gruss          Gatt,          Auf          Wiedersehen,          and          Heil          Hitler.         We,          Jill          Phelan          and          Debbie          Barone,          leave,          letting          Karen          Horley          and          Jane          Lynch          take          our         place          in          Vaudeville.         We,          Suzanne          Ward,          Katy          Coakley,          Gail          Grennell,          Cathy          Lane,          Jane          Ivas,          and          Judy          Carroll         leave          “rallying.”         We,          Tom          Sullivan          and          Kathy          Murphy,          leave          together.         We,          Ellen,          Janet,          Nancy,          and          Paula          leave          Mr.          Rawden          to          the          Juniors.         I,          Richard          Wakefield,          leave          W.H.S.          punning          as          fast          as          my          little          feats          will          carry          me.         We,          the          Class          of          1965,          leave          lots          of          SPIRIT          to          the           Class          of          66.         61         MOST          FLIRTACIOUS         Sue          Lewis,          Dave          Pywell          MOST          PROMISING         Silvija          Mangulis,          Austin          Garvey          Brenda          Baker,          Richard          Wakefield         Margery          Hickey,          Joe          Lynch         DID          MOST          FOR          SCHOOL         Lee          Dresser,          Joe          Lynch         Carla          Hutzenlaub,          John          Stavros         senior         superlatives          a          gee         Sherry          Jellison,          Dave          Swanson         Beth          Gilpatric,          Steve          Kajander         MOST          SOPHISTICATED         Mary          McLaughlin,          Barry          Weeks         Lynne          Cochran,          Russell          Osgood         BEST          ACTOR,          BEST          ACTRESS          BIGGEST          EATER         Sally          Worthen,          Ronny          Macdonald          Ann          Salter,          Gerry          Cullen         Janet          Hogan,          Scott          Wallace          Gail          Snelling,          Bob          Falzano          SMOOTHEST          LINE         Jane          Ivas,          Bill          Mahoney         Gail          Snelling,          Dave          Swanson         MOST          TALKATIVE         Barbara          Quigley,          Dave          Pywell         Peggy          Hoffman,          Steve          Hoffman         CUTLESD         Janet          Hogan,          Wissy          Gustin         Beth          Gilpatric,          Tony          Silvestri         62         MOST          STUDIOUS         Karen          Trump,          Russell          Osgood          -         Brenda          Baker,          Louis          Briasco          BEST          DANCER         Lee          Dresser,          Warren          Wilson         Sue          Manning,          Bill          Mahoney         :         J         BEST          FIGURE,          BEST          PHYSIQUE         Margery          Hickey,          Jackie          Kimball         Pam          Stevens,          Bob          Gilberti         MOST          DEPENDABLE         me          Pam          Spang,          Barry          Weeks         BEST          DRESSED          Carla          Hutzenlaub,          Don          Murphy         Marian          Pizzo,          Scott          Wallace          ¥         Linda          Dunn,          Frank          Scarpaci          PRETTIEST,          HANDSOMEST         Beth          Gilpatric,          Hugh          Fisher         Linda          Dunn,          Dave          Swanson         ee         MOST          BASHFUL          Pena          ©         Vicky          Reeves,          Bob          Crotty          BEST          LEGS         Judy          Butler,          Charles          DuToit          Gail          Snelling,          Steve          Kajander          BEST          SMILE          .         Linda          Dunn,          Bill          Mahoney          Peggy          Santo,          Wissy          Gustin         Ellen          Becker,          Kevin          Connor         WITTIEST         Peggy          Hoffman,          Ronny          Macdonald         Paula          Haley,          Bob          Gilberti         BEST          COMPLEXION         Beth          Gilpatric,          Scott          Wallace         Jane          Ivas,          Bill          O'Connor         63         MOST          ADMIRED         Honey          Lynch,          Joe          Lynch         Margery          Hickey,          Garth          Nelson         FRIENDLIEST         Ginny          Williams,          Lee          Sullivan         Honey          Lynch,          Louis          Briasco         MOST          ORIGINAL         Chris          Garcelon,          Tony          Silvestri         Jane          Staffier,          Russ          Osgood         CLASS          CUT-UP         Peggy          Hoffman,          George          Shiraga         Phyllis          Kennedy,          Edd          Dunn                  PEPPIEST         :          Sonera          Sue          Lewis,          Warren          Wilson         MOST          ATHLETIC          Ginny          Williams,          Lee          Sullivan         Barbara          Morton,          Bob          Crotty         Sue          Porter,          Jackie          Kimball         MOST          EASY-GOING         Pam          Stevens,          Lee          Sullivan         Chris          Garcelon,          Chuck          Meek         oy          |         MOST          MUSICAL         Brenda          Baker,          Alan          Eugley         Sally          Worthen,          Jack          Burrows         BEST          VOICE         Sally          Worthen,          Louis          Briasco         Carol          Nash,          Alan          Eugley         MOST          ARTISTIC          :         Roberta          Lee,          Edd          Dunn          BEST          EYES         Chris          Komp,          Dom          Amico          Cindy          Saunders,          Kevin          Collins         Anne          Salter,          Ricky          Stockwell         64         Four          minutes          to          dash          from          G21          to          the          third          floor?         .          Classes          .          .          .          Psychology—schitzo          .          .          .          huh?          .         Gym.          .          .          boys          wrestle          to          the          tune          of          the          Troika          .         Auditorium          study          hall          and          a          good          snooze          .          .          .          First         floor          .          .          .          Physics          with          slinkies          bounding          down          the         stairs          .          .          .          followed          closely          by          the          scent          of          rotten          eggs         from          Chem          lab...          Math.          .          .          wish          those          1’s          were         edible!                    2          Second          ‘floor          (oe.          Caesar          atrots         French          lab          and          “Angeline”          ...          Spanish          .          .          .          Miss         Milliken          poses          quite          a          Modern          Problem          ...          YOU         ARE          THERE          with          US          History          .          .          .          the          long          haul          to         English          .          .          .          HKF’s          Five          O’Clock          Writing          Circle          .         rewrites          .          .          .          the          “shining          light”          .          .          .          the          fastest          way         out?.          .          .          a          303          window.         “cc         ”         .          and          then          Rodney          said          to          Allison          .         “We          ain’t          got          no          maids,          but          we’ve          got          an          ice         cream          machine!”         “Sorry,          no          Beatle          records          today.          How          about          the         Kingsmen?”         “But          Millie          Naive          wasn’t          worried          because          she          knew.          .          .”         “No          I’m          not          going          to          tell          you          how          to          say          KILLER          in          Spanish!”         “Nite-all”         69         juniors         Mark          Spang,          Treasurer;          David          Puffer,          President;          Leslie          Wild,         Secretary;          David          Rowe,          Vice          President.         underclass          officers         sophomores         Shelley          Swanson,          Treasurer;          Bruce          Abbott,          President;          Elaine         Caputo,          Secretary;          Scott          Anderson,          Vice          President.         70         activities         aberjona         Submarine          sandwiches,          The          Kingsmen,          James          Bond,         Tab,          class          pictures,          the          A.A.          office,          and          a          Coke          ma-         chine          that          doesn’t          give          change          are          all          necessary          for          the         retention          of          a          yearbook          editor’s          sanity.          The          mad          rush         to          produce          a          yearbook          was          characterized          by          “well-         meant          pleas          and          promises”          to          meet          deadlines,          rewrit-         ing          senior          biographies,          assembly          line          counting          of          senior         superlatives,          and          guided          tours          of          the          High          School          with         Mr.          Benrimo          in          tow          ..          .          all          under          the          sympathetic         and          helpful          eyes          of          Miss          Hull,          our          advisor.         o’clock          bell          to          pass          out          superlative          forms—among         other          things,          or          the          furtive          pleas          of          Louie          and          Russell         to          “Return          your          ads!”          Although          many          seniors          found         themselves          en meshed          in          the          intricate          copy-work          system         —symbolized          by          portable          typewriters,—thanks          to         Donna          and          Lee,          they          can          be          sure          their          “talents”          were         appreciated.          And          certainly,          the          halls          of          W.H.S.          will         long          echo          with          Nancy’s          and          Margie’s          cries          .          .          .          “But,         MraBenrimos          please!          ..”         Thus,          with          permanent          circles          under          our          eyes,          sighs         It          is          improbable          that          many          seniors          will          forget          the         ten-second          dashes          that          Carla,          Sally,          Sue,          and          Ted          made         to          reach          each          ground-floor          homeroom          before          the          eight         of          relief,          and          many,          many          memories,          we          leave          this         yearbook.         editors         ROW          1:          D.          Inserra,          L.          Dresser,          T.          Cook,          N.          Robinson,          S.         M ullare.          ROW          2:          M.          Hickey,          L.          Briasco,          C.          Hutzenlaub,          R.         Osgood,          S.          Porter.         ROW          1:          J.          Carroll,          C.          Gattineri,          B.          Gilberti,          K.          Trump,          J.          Carucci,          R.          Nelson,          K.          McCabe,         P.          Santo,          E.          Vaughn.          ROW          2:          A.          Ciruso,          M.          Pizzo,          C.          Marchesi,          N.          Chase,          N.          Petralia,          P.         advertising          Pheeney,          R.          Gramzow,          J.          Rooney,          B.          Bund,          M.          Brown,          D.          Berger,          P.          Kennedy,          C.          Saunders.         ROW          3:          K.          Comins,          M.          Mouradian,          J.          Hogan,          G.          Williams,          M.          Ford,          D.          Nelson,          S.          Jellison,         staff          P.          Stevens,          G.          Grinnell,          A.          Van          Ummerson,          M.          Caputo,          A.          Perrone,          P.          Avakian,          P.          Fairfield,         N.          Doherty.          ROW          4:          L.          Knight,          M.          Martens,          S.          Mangulis,          W.          Newman,          J.          Phelan,          J.         Merriam,          B.          Quigley,          B.          Morton,          N.          Long,          S.          Fitzgerald,          L.          Dunn,          K.          Coakley,          E.          Becker,          E.         Sullivan,          S.          Lewis.          ROW          4:          B.          Falzano,          R.          Wakefield,          L.          Sullivan,          D.          Brink,          E.          Dunn,          S.         Cannon,          B.          Little,          M.          Hill,          W.          Harwood,          S.          Scarpaci,          S.          Smith,          D.          Pywell,          B.          O’Connor,          S.         Carpenter,          D.          Weaver.         qP2         Rest          ob          7          ey         ROW          1:          S.          Jellison,          P.          Spang,          B.          Baker,          C.          Abbott,          G.          Williams,          J.          Hogan,          M.          Horley,          L.         Knight,          D.          Morgan,          K.          McGann,          P.          Kennedy,          C.          Saunders,          R.          Nelson.          ROW          2:          C.          Garcelon,         A.          Petralia,          C.          Fuccilo,          N.          Radocchia,          L.          Nelson,          P.          Haley,          R.          Gramzow,          P.          Pheeney,          J.         Rooney,          B.          Bund,          M.          Mouradian,          D.          Berger,          C.          DeStephano,          C.          Nash.          ROW          3:          B.          Ricicesss:         biography          Manning,          B.          Burns,          A.          Ahern,          J.          Carucci,          P.          Brown,          M.          Ford,          P.          Fairfield,          K.          Murphy,          A.         Perrone,          A.          Van          Ummerson,          P.          Avakian,          N.          Weafer,          R.          Morgan,          E.          Sullivan.          ROW          4:          D.         staff          Murphy,          A.          Ciruso,          B.          Gilberti,          C.          Gattineri,          M.          MacLeod,          D.          Barone,          D.          Nelson,          G.         Grinnelli,          A.          Lamphier,          J.          Carucci,          J.          Hutchings,          L.          Cannava,          M.          Mulloy,          S.          MacLean,          J.         Volmar.          ROW          5:          R.          Wild,          M.          Martins,          E.          Williams,          S.          Mangulis,          W.          Newman,          J.          Phelan,          P.         Kincaid,          J.          Covino,          J.          Merriam,          B.          Quigley,          B.          Morton,          N.          Long,          S.          Lewis,          J.          Staffier,          S.         Fitzgerald,          K.          Coakley,          E.          Becker.          ROW          6:          J.          McKenna,          S.          Cunningham,          P.          Uccello,          P.         Harvey,          J.          Wheeler,          L.          Sullivan,          R.          Wakefield,          K.          Connor,          C.          Dutoit,          E.          Dunn,          F.          Scarpaci,          C.         Gray,          J.          Cussin,          M.          Hill,          F.          Marrotta,          B.          Jordan.         art         typing         Photography         ROW          1:          C.          Marchesi,          T.          Silvestri,          M.          Hill,          W.          Harwood,          J.          Carucci.          ROW          2:          A.         Ciruso,          S.          Jellison,          Jan          Carucci,          E.          Williams,          P.          Pheeney,          A.          Petralia.          MISSING:          R.         Lee.         13         ROW          1:          E.          Patterson,          J.          Wells,          C.          Root,          J.          Staffier,          R.          Osgood,          A.          Palubinskas,          D.          Inserra,          K.         Trump,          N.          Bowen,          J.          Granfield,          Mrs.          Miller.          ROW          2:          M.          Pizzo,          L.          Barlow,          C.          Hutzenlaub,         M.          Peterson,          P.          Brown,          C.          Galuffo,          J.          Sexton,          P.          Thuma,          R.          Gramzow,          B.          Gilpatric,          C.          De         Stephano,          L.          Cannava,          P.          Spang.          ROW          3:          D.          Penta,          A.          Ciruso,          C.          Marchesi,          L.          Wilde,          J.         Klippel,          S.          Hoyt,          J.          Gardner,          N.          Thawley,          I.          Lynch,          C.          Abbott,          M.          Dalton,          G.          Murphy,          J.         Merriam,          N.          Robinson.          ROW          4:          Paul          Soucek,          P.          Ucello,          J.          Cussen,          J.          Larkin,          T.          Commito,          R.         Sawyer,          J.          Spencer,          B.          Jordan,          L.          Briasco,          B.          O'Connor,          S.          Smith,          T.          Silvestri.         Though          the          Red                    Black          celebrated          its          twenty-         seventh          year          of          successful          publication          this          year,          the         editorial          board—Alice          Palubinskas,          Donna          _Inserra,         Russell          Osgood,          Jane          Staffier,          and          Karen          Trump—         laboring          long          and          hard,          tried          to          make          this          the          best          year         yet          for          the          Red                    Black.          Of          course,          the          paper          never         could          have          succeeded          without          the          help          of          Paul          Soucek,         business          manager,          and          Carla          Hutzenlaub,          the          circula-         tion          manager.         The          staff          retained          the          four          page          paper—rather          than         an          eight          page          edition—in          order          to          concentrate          on          qual-         ity—not          quantity.          The          Literary          Corner          was          estab-         lished,          crossword          puzzles          were          added,          and          pages          two         and          three          were          re-vitalized.         With          the          help          of          faculty          advisor,          Mrs.          Miller,          it          w as         a          good          year          .          .          .          The          paper          made          money          (for          once!),         lost          a          few          creditors,          created          a          disturbance          with          many         an          editorial,          (or          lack          of          one!),          and          generally          provoked         thought          throughout          the          student          body.         red                    black         A          hectic          night          at          the          printers.         74         ROW          1:          D.          Barone,          B.          Callahan,          P.          Thuma,          J.          Lynch,          Mr.          Smith,          P.          Spang,          N.          Clark.          ROW         2:          P.          Cox,          M.          Smith,          W.          Sweet,          N.          Doherty,          C.          Robinson,          D.          Layzer,          T.          Van          Dyke,          E.         Caputo,          J.          Lynch,          S.          Anderson,          B.          Johnson.          ROW          3:          J.          Osgood,          J.          Stavros,          B.          Moore,          J.         Emmerson,          J.          Shepard,          P.          Boesch,          R.          Emery.          ROW          4:          M.          Davis,          J.          Carucci,          M.          Byrd,          J.         Granfield,          J.          Equi,          V.          Hickey,          R.          Harwood,          I.          Lynch,          C.          Painter.          ROW          5:          G.          Cullen,          P.         Soucek,          W.          Wilson,          W.          Harwood,          P.          Rigney,          G.          Batista,          P.          Blaisdell,          D.          Murphy.         student          council         J.          Granfield,          P.          Hoffman,          Miss         Cone,          E.          Becker,          S.          Martini.         75         Through          the          leadership          of          Joe          Lynch,          President;          Pa-         tricia          Thuma,          Vice          President;          Pamela          Spang,          Secre-         tary;          Claudia          Rotundi,          Treasurer;          and          faculty          advisor,         Mr.          James          Smith,          the          Student          Council          was          able          to         work          towards          goals          reaching          far          beyond          those          previ-         ously          attained.          For          the          first          time,          this          year          Red          Cross         Representatives          worked          with          Student          Council          mem-         bers.          The          foremost          consideration          of          the          Council          was          to         better          the          student          relationship          with          the          school          and         community,          in          addition          to          carrying          out          Student          Coun-         cil          duties:          elections,          orientations,          receptions,          dances,         and          constitution          revisions.          In          the          community,          the         Council’s          work          on          the          field          hockey          game          for          the          bene-         fit          of          the          Laurence          Owen          Scholarship          Fund          and          work         with          the          Recreation          Club          Committee          did          much          to          open         the          eyes          of          the          residents          of          Winchester          to          the          capacity         for          useful,          direct          action          that          is          inherent          in          the          students         at          Winchester          High.         ROW          1:          Mr.          Smith,          R.          Wakefield,          N.          Beckley,          T.          Saddler.          ROW          2:          C.          Root,          S.          Hoffman,          S.         Butterfield,          C.          Hemmingson,          J.          Spencer,          D.          Vercollone,          B.          Baker.         math          club         The          Math          Club          got          off          to          a          late          start          this          year          with         the          initial          meeting          coming          in          December.          But          the          meet-         ing          moved          rapidly          with          the          election          of          officers.          They         are          Richard          Wakefield,          President;          Tibor          Saddler,          Vice-         President;          Nancy          Beckley,          Secretary-Treasurer;          Brenda         Baker,          Senior          Board          Member;          John          Spencer,          Junior         Board          Member;          and          Doug          McVicar,          Sophomore          Board         Member.          The          faculty          advisor          is          Mr.          Smith.         Plans          were          formulated          by          the          officers          for          seminars          to         be          conducted          by          students          on          topics          such          as          the          slide         rule.          The          seminar          in          the          slide          rule          is          to          provide          stu-         dents          an          opportunity          to          learn          to          use          the          slide          rule          and         to          understand          the          logic          behind          it.         ROW          1:          Mr.          Waite,          N.          Beck-         ley,          B.          Baker,         Mr.         Smith.         ROW          2:          C.          Lucier,          R.          Wake-         field          Spence          Gah          OOLmNI         Saddler,          D.          McVicar.         76         national         honor         society         ROW          1:          E.          Becker,          J.          Lynch,         G.          Nelson,          R.          Wakefield,          M.         Hickey.          ROW          2:          K.          Trump,          B.         Weeks,          L.          Briasco,           Mr.          Fitts,         R.          Osgood,          B.          Baker.         Scholarship          .          .          .          leadership          .          .          .          service          .          .          .          char-         acter          .          .          .          the          qualities          for          which          students          are          chosen         for          the          National          Honor          Society.          From          those          eligible,         those          in          the          upper          third          of          the          junior          and          senior         classes,          about          five          percent          of          the          junior          class          and         fifteen          percent          of          the          senior          class          may          be          elected          to         membership          by          the          student          body          and          faculty.          New         members          are          announced          at          a          school          assembly          each         spring.          At          an          induction          ceremony          several          weeks          later,         they          receive          certificates          and          take          the          pledge          which         makes          them          members          of          the          National          Honor          Society.         Ten          members          of          this          year’s          senior          class          were          elected         to          this          honorary          society          in          their          junior          year.          Their          offi-         cers          are:          Garth          Nelson,          President;          Richard          Wakefield,         Vice-President;          and          Karen          Trump,          Secretary-Treas-         urer.         math          team         Aided          and          abetted          by          supervisor          Mr.          Waite,          the         Math          Team          competes          four          times          a          year          with          other         schools          in          the          Greater          Boston          Math          League.          Arriving         at          rival          high          schools          in          territories          such          as          Lexington          or         Stoneham,          the          ready          and          willing          Mathletes          are          faced         with          problems—math          problems,          that          is.          Each          partici-         pant          tests          his          skills          in          three          of          the          five          categories          of         arithmetic,          Algebra          I,          geometry,          Algebra          II,          and          trigo-         nometry.          The          trickier          the          problems,          the          faster          the          ten         minutes          allotted          to          each          round          of          three          questions          seems         to          run          out,          but          the          reputation          of          the          school          is          often         saved          (or          lost)          in          the          fifteen-minute          “team          question”         on          which          the          five          team          members          consult          together.          De-         spite          the          frustration          caused          by          occasional          difficulties          on         team          questions          (What          was          that          theorem          about          the          bi-         sectors          of          the          angles          of          a          triangle?)          and          on          individual         rounds          (“I          put          the          answer          in          the          wrong          place!’’)          the         Winchester          team          usually          manages          to          come          out          near          the         top.          But          if          they          would          only          learn          to          read.          .          .         curtain                    cue         national         ROW          1:          Mr.          Morse,          L.          Billman,          S.          Worthen,          S.          Wallace.          ROW          2:          S.         thespians         This          active          dramatics          club          is          the          largest—and_busi-         est—organization          at          WHS.          Almost          every          day          after         school,          Curtain                    Cue          members          can          be          seen          in          the         auditorium          rehearsing          for          one          of          the          many          shows          they         offer          to          the          school          during          the          year.          Besides          acting,          club         members          enjoy          directing          plays,          working          on          publicity          or         tickets,          ushering,          and          helping          behind          the          scenes          in         makeup,          stage          crew,          costumes,          or          props.          Students          who         have          worked          for          more          than          100          hours          in          dramatics         may          be          honored          by          being          allowed          to          join          the          National         Thespians.          This          year’s          Curtain                    Cue          has          been          sparked         Manning,          R.          MacDonald,          R.          Letty,          M.          Hickey.         by          the          enthusiasm          of          its          new          advisor,          Miss          St.          Jean.         Directing          the          club’s          activities          have          been          the          officers:         President,          Scott          Wallace;          Vice-President,          Margery         Hickey;          Treasurer,          Ellie          Mears;          Secretary,          Jane          Lynch;         and          Board          Members,          Sally          Worthen          and          Lyn          Billman.         One          Act          Play          Night          was          a          great          success.          The          sopho-         more          play,          Keep          Your          Halo          Straight,          directed          by         Peggy          Hoffman          and          Karen          Horley,          walked          off          with          the         Marian          Bailey          Award          as          well          as          an          All          Star          Cast          tro-         phy          for          Eddie          Marcy,          as          the          unforgettable          “Con-         science.”          Juniors          Diane          Penta          and          Bill          Chase          also          made         Sanhomorss         78         J         |          adil         juniors         a         the          All          Star          Cast          for          their          performance          in          Marrying          Off         Father,          directed          by          Ellen          Becker          and          Leslie          Wild.         Margery          Hickey          and          Betsy          Callaham,          directors          of          the         seniors’          Importance          of          Being          Earnest,          were          named          Best         Directors,          and          Barbara          Quigley          was          named          to          All          Star         Cast.         As          part          of          Christmas          at          WHS,          Miss          St.          Jean          directed         an          inspiring          Christmas          play,          Why          the          Chimes          Rang.         On          February          13,          together          with          the          Junior          and          Senior         classes,          Curtain                    Cue          sponsored          the          presentation          of         the          Junior-Senior          Play.          This          year’s          play,          Our          Town          by         seniors         a9         Thornton          Wilder,          was          well          done          by          the          cast          and          well         received          by          the          audience.          Directed          by          Miss          St.          Jean         and          Betsy          Callaham,          the          play          starred          Janet          Hogan          as         Emily,          Louis          Briasco          as          George,          and          Steve          Moye          as         the          Stage          Manager.         Winchester          sent          Good-bye          to          the          Clown,          under          the         direction          of          Mr.          Morse,          to          the          Drama          Festival.          Other         Curtain                    Cue          productions          included          the          Vaudeville         and          Apprentice          Play.          The          club          also          sponsored          stage         and          make-up          workshops.                    .         an’          “          Take          lots          of          rehearsals          and          gallons          of          strawberry          soda.          .          .          add          make-up.          .          .         and          you’ve          got          a          show!         Like          One          Act          Play          Night.          .          .         starring          the          Sophs.          .          .         And          Our          Town,         Grovers          Corners...          .         in          Daily          Life.          .          .         80         costumes,         (and          a          bit          of          hard          work!)          .         and          featuring         frustration,          fun,         and          Quigley’s          party.         Love          and          Marriage          .         and...         Death.         ROW          1:          D.          Inserra,          J.          Wheeler,          B.          Gilpatric,          Miss          White,          J.          Clark,          S.          Bitterfield,          M.         Mouradian.          ROW          2:          G.          Williams,          C.          Hutzenlaub,          J.          Strout,          S.          Worthen,          I.          Lynch,          J.          Staffier,         M.          Mulloy.         appreciation         82         committee         Under          the          supervision          of          Joyce          Clark          as          president         and          Miss          White          as          advisor,          the          Appreciation          Commit-         tee          has          endeavored          to          present          a          morning          program          of         music          and          written          selections          which          will          create          a          pen-         sive          mood          at          the          start          of          each          day.          This          year,          the         committee          members          have          chosen          material          from          a          wide         variety          of          sources.          Aesop’s          Fables,          the          writings          of         Kahlil          Gibran,          “Reader’s          Digest”          and          Pat          Boone’s         ‘Twixt          Twelve          and          Twenty          are          only          a          few          of          these         sources.          For          music,          passages          from          Beethoven,          Debus-         sey,          Chopin,          Tchaikovsky,          and          more          modern          compos-         ers          such          as          Ferrante          and          Teicher          have          provided          a          var-         ied          program.          In          this          way,          the          committee          hopes          to          de-         temine          what          kinds          of          presentations          hold          the          most          inter-         est          and          are          the          most          thought-provoking          for          the          largest         possible          number          of          people.         ROW          1:          B.          Quigley,          R.          Scibelli,          J.          Staffier,          L.          Briasco,          Mr.          Aversa,          S.          Butterfield,          D.          Inserra,         C.          Smith,          P.          Brown.          ROW          2:          D.          Kelley,          M.          Mallon,          J.          Granfield,          M.          Hakanson,          P.          Haley,          J.         Hakanson,          A.          Perrone,          L.          Cannava,          B.          Brooks.          ROW          3:          P.          Brown,          K.          Staffier,          K.          Dillo,          J.         Wheeler,          G.          Cullen,          K.          Trevett,          A.          Ahern.         whsr-fm         Transmitters,          amp          meters,          and          crystal          heaters—yjust         a          few          words          used          by          the          WHSR          staffers          to          confuse          the         public.          Manager          Steve          Butterfield,          Chief          Engineer         Charlie          Smith          and          the          engineering          crew,          whether          set-         ting          up          “the          remote”          for          home          football          and          basketball         games          or          doing          “the          Engineer’s          Choice,”          keep          equip-         ment          in          tune          and          actually          know          how          to          use          it.          Man-         ager          Donna          Inserra          and          Chief          Librarian          Jane          Staffer         keep          track          of          the          station’s          classical          and          popular          rec-         ords—while          making          wild          attempts          at          engineering          and         broadcasting.          The          announcing          staff,          though          fearful          of         bad          cues          and          scratchy          records,          manage          to          put          out          good         music          three          days          a          week.          Sportscasters          talk          anxiously         during          kick-offs          and          foul          shots          into          the          WHSR          mike.         Then          there          are          interviews—with          team          captains,          class         officers,          and          Lord          Sandwich          (?).          Those          who          hear          the         various          shows—and          antics—of          the          station          are          always         welcome—where          lights          shine          latest          at          WHS.         83         ii           i          ma          i          :         ROW          1:          M.          Mulloy,          M.          Brown,         Petee,          C.          Magno,          L.          Briasco,          Dr.          Ulin,          L.          Kittredge,          R.          Lee,         H.          Lynch,          B.          O’Connor,          N.          Radochia,          C.          Fuccillo,          C.          Swen-         son,          P.          Burton.          ROW          2:          N.          Long,          C.          Ehrgott,          R.          Gramzow,         K.          Coakley,          S.          Ward,          D.          Hillger,          J.          Gardner,          S.          Dalton,          N.         Hood,          B.          Brotherston,          M.          Smith,          A.          VerPlanck,          B.          Cade,          C.         Burleigh,          A.          Palubinskas.          ROW          3:          G.          Materne,          P.          Hoffman,          P.         Stevens,          J.          Stepper,          C.          Garcelon,          J.          Clark,          E.          Sullivan,          K.         Horley,          S.          Porter,          B.          Johnson,          P.          Taggart,          K.          Reeves,          H.          Dal-         ton,          J.          Burton,          A.          Magno,          B.          Gibson.          ROW          4:          A.          Van          Um-         merson,          S.          Martini,          M.          Cochoran,          D.          Visconti,          J.          Granfield,          M.         Goodale,          J.          Hakanson,          B.          Brooks,          L.          Dunn,          A.          Salter,          B.         Gilberti,          P.          Brown,          B.          Alba,          K.          Dillon,          E.          DeVries,          P.          Ken-         N.          Chase,          A.          Petralia,          J.         —          Le          OOF          as         ae         nedy.          ROW          5:          B.          Morton,          P.          Kincaid,          S.          Mangulis,          B.          Bund,         G.          Smelling,          E.          Williams,          R.          Scibelli,          S.          Mullare,          J.          Carucci,          S.         Mullare,          S.          Bullen,          M.          Broadhurst,          M.          McKenna,          K.          Harvey,         F.          Finolio,          J.          Heileman,          C.          Nelson.          ROW          6:          D.          Gouzoule,          B.         Little,          F.          Scarpaci,          L.          Dalton,          D.          Holland,          R.          Horn,          P.          O’Neil,         J.          Jefferson,          W.          Newman,          J.          Phelan,          A.          Gardner,          E.          Moody,         M.          Peterson.          ROW          7:          S.          Fonteneau,          I.          Sklodowski,          B.          Burn-         ham,          M.          Avola,          C.          Best,          J.          McKenna,          S.          Swanson,          M.          Hakan-         son,          T.          Cook,          S.          Butterfield.          ROW          8:          C.          Enright,          C.          Richard-         son,          R.          Morse,          E.          Bemis,          C.          Lane,          J.          Carroll,          J.          Ivas,          G.         Grennell,          M.          McLaughlin,          J.          McCormack,          B.          Jordan,          P.          Reid,         B.          Russo.         philosophy          club         Is          Adolescence          a          closed          society?          What          about          moral         rearmament          and          SNCC?          These          were          just          a          few          of          the         many          controversial          topics          discussed          by          the          Philosophy         Club          this          year.          The          first          meeting,          which          was          in          the         form          of          a          political          debate          presenting          the          key          issues          in         the          1964          election,          had          an          amazing          turnout          which          we         are          happy          to          say          carried          through          for          the          rest          of          the         year.          Our          provocative          program          concerning          comparisons         of          religions          was          a          springboard          to          an          extremely          lively         question          period          which          served          to          be          informative          for          us         all.         This          year’s          club,          under          the          sponsorship          of          Dr.          Ulin,         as          well          as          the          officers          and          steering          committee          consisting         of          Louis          Briasco,          Lucia          Kittredge,          Irene          Lynch,          Cindy         Magno,          Roberta          Lee,          Bill          O’Connor          and          Jane          Pettee         would          like          to          thank          all          of          the          students          who          helped          to         make          the          club          the          success          it          has          been.          We          hope          that          in         the          years          to          come,          the          Philosophy          Club          will          develop         more          openmindedness          in          WHS          students.         atiricaiga          PCRS          Pea          a          aaa          anad         ROW          1:          S.          Blanchard,          J.          Rooney,          K.          Hessert,          K.           Trump,          A.         Quigley,          R.          Gramzow,          K.          Mulloy,          N.          Radocchia,          C.          Hull,          N.         Bennik,          C.          Best,          J.          O’Donnell.          ROW          2:          D.          Ericson,          D.         Barone,          N.          Long,          T.          Cook,          M.          Avola,          C.          Root,          B.          Baker,          Mr.         Moreno,          J.          Wells,          M.          Mulloy,          A.          Perrone,          D.          Choate,          M.         Mouradian,          J.          Carroll.          ROW          3:          M.          Horley,          M.          O’Toole,          K.         Reeves,          J.          Thompson,          M.          Duffy,          E.          Moody,          P.          Wardwell,          R.         Scibelli,          B.          Quigley,          S.          Porter,          S.          Mullare,          F.          Schloman,          I.         Sklodowski,          S.          Hoyt,          S.          Dalton,          L.          Kittredge,          E.          Bemus,          B.         Magno,          R.          Rooney,          P.          Berger,          J.          Hogan,          M.          Finoglio,          E.         Porter,          M.          Broadhurst,          A.          Bullen,          S.          Mullare,          G.          Covino,          M.         Mallon,          H.          Dolben,          J.          Equi,          L.          Barlow,          N.          Fakione,          L.          Zam-         marchi,          E.          Donovan,          C.          Segestron,          C.          Garcelon,          F.          Brown,          M.         Peterson,          M.          McKenna,          D.          Ciano.          ROW          5:          J.          Shaing,          S.         Swanson,          S.          Fonteneau,          J.          Jefferson,          G.          Clark,          D.          Hillger,          J.         Lynch,          L.          Briasco,          R.          Sawyer,          J.          Cheever,          J.          Cuozzo,          P.          Oc-         chinto,          S.          Manning,          S.          Worthen,          S.          MacLean,          A.          Palubinskas,         L.          Nelson,          C.          Abbott,          E.          Manoogian.         Foley,          J.          Bergen,          M.          Haff,          R.          Heaton,          G.          Heidel.          ROW          4:          C.         french          club         The          French          countryside          in          pictures          .          .          .          food          in          an         Old          World          atmosphere          .          .          .          French          spoken          with          a          New         Eng land          flair          .          .          .          a          corner          of          France          at          Winchester         High:          the          French          Club.          With          Mr.          Moreno’s          assistance         as          Faculty          Advisor,          French          Club          officers          Brenda          Baker         (President),          Judy          Wells          (Vice          President),          Ginny          Keith         (Secretary),          and          Maureen          Mulloy          (Treasurer)          have         helped          bring          France          and          especially          the          French          lan-         guage          to          life          at          WHS.          Slides          and          movies          showed          both         the          traditional          and          the          more          modern          (Yeah!          Yeah!)         ways          of          life          in          France.          The          sixteen          members          of          Les         Troubadours          brought          another          bit          of          French          culture          not         only          to          the          high          school,          but          also          to          various          clubs          and         meetings          in          Winchester—C’est          si          bon!          Just          planning         the          trip          to          Quebec          took          a          lot          of          time          and          organization         and          a          thorough          investigation          of          money          matters          (“You         mean          twenty-five          dollars          a          PIECE???)          Great          fun,         nest-ce          pas?          Les          Troubadours          sang          about          it,          the         speakers          praised          it,          the          slides          proved          it.          .          .          France,          a         wonderful          place          .          .          .          for          the          French          Club,          a          wonderful         year.         les         troubadours         ROW          si@s          Roots          ROW          227K;         Trump,          J.          Wells.          ROW          3:          J.         Maloney,          A.          Eugley.          ROW          4:          J.         Henry,          S.          Cunningham,          D.         Choate,          G.          Snelling.          ROW          5:         Bee          ear          din          ae          ee          ulliVAnl          ee.         Cushman.         85         ree          -          rite         ROW          1:          S.          Butterfield,          J.          McCormack,          R.          Rooney,          E.          Donovan,          D.          Ciano,          Mrs.          Travis,          B.         Baker,          D.          Kelley,          T.          Jope,          B.          Little,          L.          Dalton.          ROW          2:          K.          Hessert,          A.          O’Donnel,          J.          Equi,          D.         Andresen,          G.          Grinnell,          C.          Garcelon,          L.          Cannava,          M.          Kimball,          A.          Quigley,          B.          Jansen,          J.         Carroll.          ROW          3:          C.          Best,          M.          Dyson,          M.          Avola,          N.          Beckley,          N.          Thawley,          C.          Martell,          T.         Butterfield,          B.          Brewer,          C.          Hemmingson,          J.          Spencer,          E.          Okerson,          S.          Hoffman,          A.          VerPlank,          S.         Harvey,          B.          Brotherston.         science          club         Ever          wondered          what          WHS’s          future          scientists          do          in          their          spare          time?          Well,          forty         of          them          have          joined          the          Science          Club.          Although          the          club          has          run          into          scheduling         difficulties          this          fall,          the          members          did          take          one          very          interesting          field          trip          to          visit          the         rather          large          7094          and          all          the          litte          1401’s.          In          other          words,          they          took          a          tour          of          the         MIT          Computer          Center          and          came          home          thoroughly          fascinated          but          confused.         Under          the          leadership          of          President          Brenda          Baker,          Vice-president          Diane          Ciano,         Secretary          Donna          Kelly,          Treasurer          Ellen          Donovan,          and          Board          Members          Kathy         Lane,          Rachel          Rooney,          and          Ellen          James          and          the          guidance          of          Mrs.          Travis,          the         Science          Club          is          planning          more          activities          for          the          spring.          They          hope          to          have          a         geologist          who          has          visited          the          North          Pole          come          talk          about          his          experiences.          The         members          also           plan          to          visit          the          Science          Museum          Planetarium          and          the          Harvard         Observatory          and,          of          course,          they          will          sponsor          the          annual          Science          Fair.         86         ROW          1:          J.          Clark,          (R=Oszood,         C.          Root,          N.          Robinson,          T.         Cook,          C.          Segerstrom.          ROW          2:         C.          Lucier,          R.          Heaton,          J.          Wells,         J.          Shiang,          C.          Hall,          R.          Rooney,         D.          Ciano,          N.          Cavanaugh.         ROW          3:          S          Meyers,          E.          Patter-         son,          E.          Okerson,          Miss          Fleisch-         man,          D.          Andreson,          D.          Mc-         Vicar,          R.          Sawyer.         ae.         ae         na         -          .'         4          ra                  Ie         ROW          1:          Miss          Carlson,          J.          Sacca,          L.          Zammarchi,          J.          Wells,          B.          Joyce,          S.          Fonteneau.          ROW          2:          P.         Salovouri,          M.          McGhee,          C.          Komp,          F.          Scarpaci,          J.          Kinton,          V.          Bond,          D.          Fry,          F.          Schloman,          E.         Crabtree.         printmakers         and         Art          enthusiasts,          under          the          supervision          of          Miss          Mar-         tha          C.          Carlson,          organized          the          Print          Makers          Club          and         the          Art          Service          Club          this          year.         The          former          was          designed          to          provide          conscientious         students          with          an          opportunity          to          pursue          their          interests          in         textile          printings.          The          club,          which          received          professional         printing          instruction          at          the          Museum          of          Fine          Arts,          cre-         a          rt          service          CS          8          u          b          ated          linoleum,          serigraphs,          and          Christmas          cards.         The          Art          Service          Club,          during          activity          periods,          was         directed          by          officers:          met          during          activity          periods.          The         school          has          them          to          thank          for          the          cheery,          seasonal          dis-         plays          on          the          Cafeteria          bulletin          boards.         debate          club         “Resolved:          that          nuclear          weapons          should          be          controlled          by          an          inter-         national          organization”          is          this          year’s          high          school          debate          question.          The         intensely          interesting          aspects          of          this          topic,          added          to          a          crop          of          enthu-         siastic          sophomores          and          the          hilarious,          pathetic          attempts          of          Miss         Fleischmann          to          shift          the          green          debate          wagon          into          second          gear          have         made          for          a          great          season.          Despite          the          scheduling          problems          incurred         upon          entering          th e          North          Shore          league,          we          have          met          the          problem          ex-         ceptionally          well          against          such          traditional          powerhouses          as          Lynnfield,         Melrose,          and          the          parochial          schools.          President          Nancy          Robinson,         Caroline          Root,          secretary,          and          sophomore          co-ordinator          Chuck          Lucier         have          done          an          excellent          job          of          keeping          the          debaters          in          line.          The          team’s         most          gracious          thanks          are          reserved          for          advisors,          Miss          Carol          Cannon         and          Miss          Naomi          Fleischmann,          for          giving          unselfishly          of          their          time          and         muscle          power.         87         musical         organizations         Under          the          direction          of          Wendel          S.          Withington,          the         Choir,          the          Girl’s          Glee          Club,          and          the          Double          Sextet         filled          the          corridors          of          WHS          with          many          types          of          music         this          year,          from          Palestrina          to          Rodgers          and          Hammer-         stein.         These          musical          organizations          ushered          in          the          Yuletide         at          Christmas          at          WHS.          Such          beautiful          songs          as          “Do         You          Hear          What          I          Hear?”,          sung          by          the          Choir,          will         never          be          forgotten.          Later,          in          the          Spring,          came          the         Northeastern          Music          Festival          and          the          Pops          Concert,          all         tremendous          successes.         Many          thanks          go          to          our          able          accompanists,          Debbie         Erickson,          Kathy          Hessert,          and          Merry          McLeod.         double         sextet         ROW          1:          L.          Scott,          R.          Heaton,          S.          Mackecniez,          B.          Hollinshead,          D.          Russo,          M.          Dyson,          M.          Avola,         K.          Hessert,          G.          Williams,          D.          Dubé,          M.          Mouradian.          ROW          2:          D.          Barone,          J.          Carroll,          A.          Butler,         J.          Sexton,          D.          Nelson,          C.          Sugarman,          Mr.          Withington,          M.          Martens,          C.          Nash,          P.          Haley,          M.          =         McLeod,          M.          Wilson.          ROW          3:          J.          Hutchings,          P.          Stevens,          S.          Baird,          D.          Murphy,          D.          Andreson,          C.          choir         Nickerson,          E.          Okerson,          P.          Merrow,          C.          Gray,          D.          Weaver,          E.          Moody,          N.          Robinson.          ROW          4:          R.         Harwood,          A.          O'Donnell,          M.          Goodale,          L.          Zarmmarchi,          J.          Wells,          E.          Galvin,          J.          Bourinot,          A.         Eugley,          K.          Connor,          J.          Schmaedar,          S.          Morrison,          L.          Wild,          E.          Becker,          K.          Mullen.          ROW          5:          C.         Hall,          T.          Rendell,          S.          Swanson,          G.          Lamphier,          R.          Salter,          L.          Sullivan,          P.          Mulford,          D.          Vercollone,         M.          Hill,          W.          Harwood,          D.          Moffet,          L.          Briasco,          S.          Manning,          J.          Phelan,          A.          Lamphier,          K.          Quigley,         S.          Worthen.         88         M.          Stebbins,          C.          Nash,          C.          Root,          J.         Wells,          S.          Worthen,          Mr.          Withington,         L.          Wild,          P.          Haley,          J.          Hutchings,          E.         Moody,          J.          Henry,          M.          Mouradian.         girls’         glee         Club         ROW          1:          A.          Quigley,          M.          McGinty,          M.          Conolly,          R.          Heaton,          D.          Barone,          Mr.          Withington,          J.         Wells,          D.          Inserra,          M.          Horley,          R.          Gramzow,          C.          Saunders.          ROW          2:          N.          Cannon,          G.          Harwood,         M.          Martens,          N.          Hoehn,          C.          Sugarman,          B.          Moore,          D.          Morgan,          M.          MacDonald,          N.          Clark,          A.         Perrone,          D.          Berger,          D.          Kelly,          P.          Kennedy.           ROW          3:          H.          Hess,          B.          Burnham,          K.          Abbott,          B.         Enos,          D.          DeAngelis,          S.          Swanson,          M.          Corcoran,          J.          McMahon,          S.          McLean,          S.          Hoyt,          L.          Taylor,         N.          Long,          P.          Cox,          N.          Millican,          T.          Hessler,          E.          Williams,          M.          Elliott.         89         “a         ROW          1:          T.          Committo,          A.          Magno,          C.          Dillon,          C.          Heindal,          T.          Joslin,          W.          Harwood,          F.          Murray,         R.          Harwood,          E.          Mears,          A.          Lamphier,          J.          Robbins,         a          Se          2          tes                   D.          Dube,          N.          Pheeny.          ROW          2:          C.          Eldridge,         W.          Carpenter,          D.          Duran,          W.          Thompson,          R.          Luango,          J.          Shanahan,          W.          Chase,          J.          Mongiello,          J.         Sullivan,          J.          Guliani,          J.          Totman,          S.          Jeffrey,          B.          Myette,          F.          Thayer,          J.          Burrows.          ROW          3:          C.         Gray,          B.          Weeks,          D.          Weaver,          J.          McKenna,          D.          Choate,          T.          Jope,          K.          Wiggin,          D.          Pratt,          J.          Cuozzo,         G.          Luongo,          A.          Eugley,          R.          Chase.          ROW          4:          R.          Wakefield,          K.          Connor,          J.          Strout,          S.          Cunning-         ham,          R.          Greenwich,          B.          Erickson,          D.          Swanson,          P.         Harvey,          H.          Fisher,          D.          Gustin,          B.          Cardin.         band         90         O’Neil,          A.          Kincaid,          T.          Niblock,          S.          Eaton,          P.         On          a          crisp,          fall          day,          few          things          are          more          pleasing          to         a          Sachem          football          fan          than          the          sight          and          sounds          of          the         W.H.S.          band.          These          musical          people          put          that          extra         surge          of          patriotism          into          the          national          anthem.          They         keep          up          excitement          during          huddles          and          often          add          a         horn          at          the          appropriate          moment.          Then,          at          half          time,         the          red          and          black          uniforms          come          to          life.          Led          by          drum         major          Walter          Harwood          and          with          the          help          of          Mr.          Mur-         ray,          the          band          not          only          forms          the          school’s          “W,”          but         also          figures          to          match          the          music.          Who          can          ever          forget         the          chipper          smile          for          “Put          On          A          Happy          Face”?         A          band          player          has          memories          of          his          own.          .          .          his          up-         front          seat          at          rallies,          the          little          “pep          band”          for          special         events,          those          out-door          “A”          blocks.          Perhaps          closest          to         his          heart          is          the          memory          of          a          wintry          trip          to          the          hospital         .          again          symbolizing          a          band’s          wish          of          good          cheer.         a.         ROW          1:          S.          Fontneau,          L.          Gray,          N.          Panosian,          J.          Wells,          E.          Donovan,          C.          Segestrom,          A.          Kincaid.         Ree          ee         es         ROW          2:          B.          Cardin,          D.          Pratt,          J.          Burrows,          J.          Cuozzo,          B.          Baker,          Mr.          Withington,          G.          Clark,          G.         Lamphier,          D.          DeRenne,          F.          Thayer.          ROW          3:          L.          Oliver,          S.          Moye,          B.          Wilson,          R.          Greenwich,          S.         Eaton,          B.          Blanchard,          F.          Politano,          J.          Mongiello.         orchestra         What          are          those          strange          noises          heard          coming          from         the          Music          Room          during          A          block?          It’s          probably          the         orchestra          trying          out          a          new          piece.          Although          suffering         from          its          usual          lack          of          string          instruments,          the          orchestra         is          better          than          ever.          This          year,          Mr.          Withington          and          his         group          are          trying          many          new          and          interesting          pieces,          in-         cluding          selections          from          “Oklahoma”          and          an          arrange-         ment          of          American          Folk          songs.         The          orchestra          brightened          the          Christmas          at          WHS         program          with          several          arrangements          of          familiar          Christ-         mas          carols.          Other          activities          for          the          year          include          trips         to          the          elementary          schools          to          show          beginning          orchestra         students          what          they          have          to          look          forward          to—the          an-         nual          Music          Festival,          and          the          always          successful          Pops         Concert.          For          the          first          time,          the          Orchestra          plans          to          play         at          this          year’s          Parent-Faculty          Night.          Some          of          the          Or-         chestra’s          talented          musicians          play          in          the          District          and         Greater          Boston          Youth          Symphony          Orchestras          as          well.         at         ROW          1:         B.          Crotty,          R.          Rigney,          B.          Gilberti,          R.          Wakefield,          B.          Weeks,          D.          Swanson,          Mr.          Branley,         L.          Sullivan,          S.          Butterfield,          B.          Vaughn,          P.          Harvey,          T.          Silvestri.          ROW          2:          J.          Cuozzo,          D.          Pratt,          R.         Osgood,          P.          Uccello,          S.          Kajander,          P.          Soucek,          J.          Stavros,          A.          Garvey,          B.          Jordan,          C.          Gray,          D.         Murphy,          P.          O’Neil,          K.          Trevett,          T.          Jope.          ROW          3:          D.          Blanchard,          D.          Brink,          S.          Cunningham,          D.         Vercollone,          T.          Graves,          W.          Harwood,          T.          Saddler,          K.          Collins,          L.          O’Toole,          J.          Mongiello,          J.         Lynch,          T.          Smith,          R.          Greenwich.         traffic          squad         Between          classes          at          W.H.S.          our          traffic          chief,          Lee          Sul-         livan,          may          be          found          holding          doors          and          promoting         traffic          safety          with          the          help          of          his          loyal          (?)          senior         squad.          Lending          primary          assistance          are          our          most          illus-         trious          floor          captains          Dave          Swanson,          Steve          Butterfield,         Dick          Wakefield,          and          Barry          Weeks.         Wait          a          minute,          please!          Who          enjoys          getting          slammed         in          the          face          by          a          heavy          iron          door          or          talking          to          an          un-         shaven,          withered          piece          of          scrapwood          called          a          doorstop?         Let’s          face          it—nobody          does!          So,          this          year’s          squad          has         kept          everybody          fairly          pleased.          In          fact,          aside          from          the         mass          hysteria          at          lunchtime,          this          squad          of          about          forty         boys          has          done          a          commendable          job          in          keeping          the         heavy          traffic          of          the          ever-growing          W.H.S.          on          the          move.         A          great          deal          of          credit          goes          to          faculty          advisor,          Mr.         Branley.          In          times          of          need          he          has          always          been          ready          to         help          “Lee          and          the          boys”          keep          the          traffic          problem          in         control,          thus          meriting          a          deep          thanks          from          the          entire         squad.         Best          of          luck          to          next          year’s          boys          with          a          few          parting         words—“Don’t          let          the          doorstops          get          the          better          of         you!!”         92         eee          a          i         Bae          ia          gee          oscginaneresr          seo         SEATED:          L.          Sullivan,          T.          Saddler,          W.          Harwood,          J.          Transfaglia,          D.          Rowe,          K.          Collins,          J.         Stavros,          S.          Litchfield,          F.          Marotta,          W.          Mahoney,          D.          Pywell.          ROW          2:          R.          Cuff,          M.          Hill,          J.         Marone,          A.          Stafford,          R.          Gilberti,          R.          Fiore,          R.          Lynch,          W.          O’Connor,          S.          Smith,          J.          Kimball,          A.         Garvey,          L.          Dalton.          ROW          3:          R.          Horn,          D.          Swanson,          B.          Tuttle,          J.          Cussen,          S.          Cannon,          T.         Commito,          G.          Schiraga,          L.          Lougee,          J.          Lynch,          W.          Wilson,          C.          Gray.          ROW          4:          B.          Weeks,          G.         Nel son,          S.          Cunningham,          S.          Kajander,          R.          Rigney,          A.          Eugley,          P.          Harvey,          P.          Blaisdell,          J.          Duffy,         J.          Kimball,          P.          Thorp,          D.          Fahey,          R.          Pierce,          T.          Silvestri.          ROW          5:          N.          Shapleigh,          P.          Mulford,          R.         Crotty,          K.          Connor,          J.          Larkin,          A.          Kyricos,          R.          Wakefield,          M.          Hakanson,          W.          Gay,          C.          Thoms,          L.         Kelley,          I.          Jenike,          J.          Strout,          T.          Jope.         96         varsity          club         The          Varsity          Club,          composed          of          all          male          athletes         who          have          been          awarded          a          varsity          letter,          works          to          pro-         mote          sportsmanship          both          on          and          off          the          playing          fields.         These          football,          cross          country,          soccer,          wrestling,          basket-         ball,          hockey,          indoor          track,          tennis,          baseball,          and          track         lettermen          have          also          sponsored          several          successful          func-         tions          this          year,          The          Fall          Sports          Dance          and          Faculty-         Alumni-Varsity          Basketball          Game          saw          large          turnouts,         and          the          club          ran          assemblies          at          which          varsity          letters         were          awarded.         The          officers          are:          Kevin          Collins,          President;          David         Rowe,          Vice          President;          Joe          Transfaglia,          Treasurer;          and         John          Stavrus,          Secretary.          Mr.          Knowlton          is          the          advisor.         SEATED:          E.          Mears,          B.          Morton,          D.          Hillger.          STANDING:          L.          McClellan,         Devaney,          Miss          Collins,          M.          Luongo,          K.          Horley,          M.          Horley.         The          G.I.C.          at          WHS          is          an          athletic          organization          with         the          purpose          of          promoting          spirit,          sportsmanship,          and          in-         terest          in          girls’          athletics.          Every          girl,          upon          entrance          into         the          high          school,          becomes          an          automatic          member          of          the         G.I.C.          Each          girl          who          participates          in          an          athletic          activity         sponsored          by          the          council          earns          points          which          are          tallied         by          the          G.I.C.          Board          each          year          and          recorded          on          class         name          charts.         This          year,          the          council          started          off          by          organizing          an         inter-class          field          hockey          tournament          with          nearly          a          hun-         dred          girls          participating.          The          success          of          this          tournament         has          led          the          council          to          try          to          organize          other          such          tour-         naments          for          this          spring.          Also,          the          establishing          of          a          bul-         letin          board          to          help          girls          know          more          about          the          functions         of          the          council,          has          made          the          achievements          of          the          coun-         cil          more          known          to          the          students.         The          G.I.C.          looks          hopefully          toward          a          successful          year         under          the          able          leadership          of          Miss          Collins          and          Mrs.         Benulis,          faculty          advisors,          the          officers,          President          Bar-         bara          Morton,          Vice-President          Elie          Mears,          Secretary-         Treasurer          Dodie          Hillger,          and          all          of          the          class          represent-         atives.         97         E.          Porter,         if         STANDING:          J.          Lynch,          A.          Capodilupo,          T.          Taggart,          J.          Leighton,          D.          Capodilupo,          J.          Sexton.         KNEELING:          A.          Ahern,          M.          VanDyke,          L.          Dresser,          D.          Nelson,          E.          Becker,          G.          Snelling.         cheerleaders         98         The          team          with          the          longest,          most          active          season,         hasn’t          scored          one          point          all          year.          The          practices,         directed          by          co-captains          Lee          Dresser          and          Debbie         Nelson,          are          long          and          hard,          whether          they          be          out-         side,          in          the          halls,          or          in          the          locker          room.          These         are          four          sport          girls,          sometimes          more.          Not          only         are          their          new,          low          voices          heard          at          football          and         basketball          games,          but          along          with          the          “spirit”          soc-         cer          and          hockey          teams.          The          Lexington          football         game          was          sure          proof          that          the          cheerleaders          would         be          there          through          rain,          sleet,          or          snow.         It          really          sounds          as          if          these          poor          cheerleaders         have          it          tough.          Perhaps,          but          they          love          every          min-         ute          of          it.          The          march          onto          the          football          field,          the         secret          pre-games          huddles,          the          silver          megaphones,         the          bus          rides          and          so          much          more          are          great          memo-         ries          which          can          only          be          had          by          cheerleaders.          The         dinner          with          the          Woburn          cheerleaders          is          an          ex-         perience          never          to          be          forgotten,          especially          this         year.          What          is          happiness          to          a          cheerleader?          Seeing         the          Sachems          win          and          seeing          the          stands          filled          with         people          bubbling          over          with          spirit!         a          ROO          ae          ay          eaten          atacand          sl         ow                    STANDING:          R.          Morse,          B.          Cutler,          M.          Smith,          E.          Keresztes,          N.          Long,          K.          Swanson,          C.          Elliot,         W.          Newman,          C.          Gattineri,          S.          Lewis.          KNEELING:          J.          Carucci,          B.          Gilberti.         tumblettes         Wonderful          times,          joyful          bus          rides,          winning          and         losing          .          .          .          long          practices,          silver          hatchets,          back-         aches          and          the          Thanksgiving          Day          game:          all          mem-         ories          never          to          be          forgotten          by          the          Tumblettes.         These          girls          are          the          “daring          dozen”          who          add          that         little          magical          touch          to          the          football          games.          They         perform          the          eye-catching          acrobatics          and          double         tricks          during          the          half          time.          This          year’s          team          was         co-captained          by          Jan          Carucci          and          Barbara          Gil-         berti.         The          girls          will          always          remember          the          great          hud-         dles          they          had          (‘“‘Who’s          got          the          joke?”)          and          the         tiresome          practices          three          times          a          week          (“When         are          we          going          to          b e          finished?”).          AH!          but          it          was         worth          it.          Their          hard          work          showed          throughout          the         entire          season.          Everyone          in          the          stands          looked          for-         ward          to          seeing          the          Tumblettes          do          a          fresh          and         exciting          new          routine          each          week.          The          dinner          with         the          Woburn          majorettes          was          great.          Such          fun          and         good          times          are          memories          that          will          last          a          lifetime.         RTE          i          Ri         a          RE         99         thanksgiving          victory          for          saachems         Anticipation          of          a          fine          ’64          football          season          seemed         very          prominent          in          Winchester          early          in          the          summer         months.          At          this          time          most          of          the          sixty-man          squad          was         seen          diligently          practicing          for          the          school’s          gridiron          clas-         sics.          Aside          from          hard-hit          casualties          to          Joe          Tranfaglia         and          Joe          Marrone,          extreme          promise          prevailed          in          the          pre-         season          scrimmages.         A          rough          and          well-rounded          team,          the          Sachems          ran         into          difficulty          in          three          saddening          defeats          by          Concord,         Reading          and          Wakefield.          However,          enthusiasm          and         spirit          ran          high          in          the          other          three          losing          contests.          Stone-         ham          and          Belmont          both          dealt          our          team          similar          squeak-         ers          in          two          6-0          tallies.          Despite          being          beaten          by          Bel-         mont,          it          certainly          was          one          of          the          Sachem’s          biggest         moments          to          have          nearly          upset          this          league-leading         team!         100         In          still          another          thriller,          the          Sachems          got          the          short         end          of          a          hard-fought,          pelting,          mud-slicked          13-8          strug-         gle          with          Lexington.          Where          was          our          “swim          team?”         Traditionally,          Cambridge          Latin          was          “Shellacked”          by         the          Sachems          in          a          28-6          romp!          This          game          helped          spark          a         joyous          win          over          the          year’s          biggest          target          for          revenge,         Melrose.          Truly          well          worth          fighting          for,          eh          fellas?         Last,          but          not          least,          the          ‘“Tanner-Sachem          Bowl.”         Though          there          was          no          turkey          dinner          after          the          game          (7),         there          was          great          celebration          for          a          22-14          victory.          Special         recognition          belongs          to          receivers          of          the          ‘Best          Line”          and         “Best          Back”          trophies,          Bob          Crotty          and          John          Duffy,          re-         spectively.         Best          of          Luck          to          next          year’s          team,          co-captained          by         John          Kimball          and          John          Duffy,          with          one          last          cry,         ROW          1:          R.          Spezzafaro,          R.          Cuff,          A.          Stafford,          F.          Marotta,          L.         Sullivan,          M.          Hill,          B.          Tuttle,          B.          Gilberti,          J.          Stavros,          W.         Mahoney,          J.          Kimball,          J.          Lynch,          A.          Garvey,          B.          Crotty,          S.         Litchfield,          L.          Kelly.          ROW          2:          Coach          Colella,          Coach          Holmes,         Lou          Goddu,          P.          Blaisdell,          J.          Duffy,          W.          Thompson,          F.          Marasca,         “a         a7          La)          yh         gs          2a' 79’ ge°         Loe         W.          Gay,          K.          Branley,          R.          Scott,          B.          Erickson,          J.          Dolan,          J.          Kim-         ball,          Coach          Watson,          Coach          Phillips,          Coach          Knowlton.          ROW         3:          J.          Marone,          D.          Horn,          H.          Pacino,-J.           Collins,          P.          Mawn,          D.         Rowe,          E.          Gravalese,          B.          Hudson,          J.          Bates,          R.          Rodgers,          A.         Kyricos,          S.          Crocker,          R.          Fiore,          J.          Morris,          J.          Transfaglia.         101         Li         sae         .          -         a          Ht          ae         ROW          1:          G.          Schiraga,          T.          Jope,          R.          Lynch,          J.          Strout,          D.          Swanson,          T.          Kelley,          R.          Fahey,          W.         Gustin,          S.          Smith,          S.          Hewis,          J.          Larkin.          ROW          2:          N.          Shapleigh,          T.          Harris,          R.          Benshimol,          R.         Bund,          A.          Padula,          B.          Charles,          M.          Spang,          B.          Chase,          R.          Bell,          D.          Anderson,          T.          Butterfield,          F.         Giacolone,          F.          Thayer,          S.          Cruwys,          S.          Foss,          P.          Valeri,          J.          Cantillon,          Mr.          Rawden.          MISSING:          I.         Jenike,          Co-capt.         harriers          head          middiesex          league         102         Through          the          efforts          of          a          spectacular          sophomore,         Dick          “Short          Cut”          Fahey;          three          strong          juniors,          John         Larkin,          Stan          Hewis          and          Tom          Harris;          and          nine          senior         lettermen,          Co-Capt.          Ian          Jenike,          Co-Capt.          Tommy         Kelley,          George          ““Wrong          Way”          Schiaraga,          Steve          Smith,         Bob          Lynch,          Dave          Swanson,          Jeff          Strout,          Ted          Jope,         Charlie          Thoms,          and          Wissy          Gustin,          the          cross          country         team          finished          with          an          impressive          9-1          record          and          a         share          of          the          Middlesex          League          Tri-Meet          Champion-         ship.          Losing          only          to          Wakefield          during          the          regular          sea-         son,          the          team          defeated          all          other          opponents          including         last          year’s          champs,          Stoneham.         Although          the          team’s          performance          was          disappointing         in          the          Middlesex          League          Meet,          Dick          Fahey          and          Tom         Harris          came          through          as          the          first          place          finishers          in          the         Varsity          and          the          J.V.          Meets,          respectively.          This,          how-         ever,          did          not          hurt          the          strong          team          spirit          that          prevailed         throughout          the          season          and          the          harriers          rebounded          with         a          fifth          place          in          the          State          Meet,          competing          with          the         other          26          teams          of          the          tough          Class          C.         Having          only          two          previous          seasons          of          experience          in         this          position,          Coach          Rawden          ably          instructed          and          in-         spired          his          team.          He          truly          deserves          the          enthusiastic          loy-         alty          and          respect          which          the          harriers          have          accorded          him.         ROW          1:          N.          Hood,          L.          McClellan,          N.          Root,          M.          Stebbins,          M.          Sullivan,          H.          Hess,          P.          Thuma,          B.         Johnson,          B.          Moore,          G.          Long,          J.          Klippel,          S.          Mullare.          ROW          2:          N.          Cannon,.M.          Varley,          L.         Kittredge,          N.          Robinson,          L.          Cochran,          L.          Nelson,          S.          Porter,          G.          Williams,          S.          Mullare,          E.          Mears,         B.          Morton,          B.          Bund,          R.          Gramzow,          J.          Emerson,          L.          Manzy.          ROW          3:          Miss          Collins,          J.          Robison,         N.          Clark,          C.          Robinson,          E.          Porter,          C.          Smiley,          S.          Swanson,          J.          Gardner,          D.          Hilger,          J.          Titilah,          P.         Kincaid,          A.          Perrone,          M.          Gramzow.         winch          has          great          season         “Are          we          going          to          lose?          NO!          Are          we          going          to          tie?         NO!          Are          we          going          to          win?          YES!          Let’s          go!”          this          cheer         from          a          huddle          of          “black          party          dresses”          and          flashing         hockey          sticks          sent          the          Girls’          Field          Hockey          Team          run-         ning          out          onto          Ginn          Field          for          another          successful          sea-         son.          Outscored          in          two          games          by          only          one          point,          the         team          achieved          ‘“‘a          level          of          hockey          rarely          seen          in          high         school          play.”          Their          skill          enabled          them          to          revenge          last         year’s          defeat          with          a          victory          over          the          Fabulous          Faculty,         2-0.         The          girls          will          always          remember          Miss          Collins:          clip-         board,          enthusiasm,          skill,          and          inspiration.          Further          inspi-         ration          and          spirit          were          provided          by          co-captains          Sue          Por-         ter,          a          fine          defensive          player,          and          Ginny          Williams,          the         high          scorer.         The          season          ended          with          the          traditional          banquet,         silver          hockey          “trinkets”          and          the          Rotary          luncheon.          The         final          Varsity          record          was          four          wins,          four          ties,          and          two         losses,          while          the          Junior          Varsity          lost          only          one          game.         With          four          Varsity          players          returning,          Winchester          should         continue          to          have          a          great          Field          Hockey          Team.          “Let’s          go         Winch!”         i         ’         b         st         103         mr          |                            -          fli          HH         1          ORD          pe          it}          s          ‘         a         ROW          1:          D.          Puffer,          G.          Nelson,          J.          Joslin,          D.          Fox,          C.          Tesar,          K.          O’Donnell,          C.          Heindel,          S.         Burnham,          T.          Commito,          P.          Goodwin.          ROW          2:          P.          Donahue,          Coach          Bouley,          T.          Saddler,          P.         Harvey,          T.          Silvestri,          B.          Weeks,          H.          Fisher,          P.          Thorp,          W.          Harwood,          R.          Wakefield,          B.          Abbott.         ROW          3:          K.          Wiggin,          L.          Lougee,          T.          Stockwell,          D.          Blanchard,          C.          Dutoit,          S.          Cannon,          W.          Wilson,         S.          Carpenter,          W.          Blanchard,          K.          Connor,          T.          Erskin,          J.          Shanahan.          ROW          4:          M.          Murray,          R.         Amey,          M.          Smith,          R.          Sawyer,          P.          Hunt,          G.          Jansen,          J.          Cuozzo,          D.          Pratt,          P.          O’Neil,          D.         Vercollone.         booters          make          state’s         Spirit!          That’s          the          war          cry          to          the          Sachem          Soccer          team         and          its          illustrious          Orange          Squad.          This          year’s          team,          led         by          co-captains,          Hugh          Fisher          and          Barry          Weeks,          with         ten          seniors          in          the          starting          line-up,          was          an          experienced         unit          which          compiled          a          9-2          record          in          regular          season         play          and          was          one          of          eight          teams          invited          to          take          part          in         the          Eastern          Massachusetts          Championship          Tournament.         Led          by          the          superlative          contributions          of          the          Bambino,         Pelé,          Vete,          Beach,          Field,          Roof,          Sparky,          Tiber,          Boobie         and          Goater,          the          team          gave          first          year          coach          Gene         Bouley          and          Mr.          Knight          their          finest          record.          Special          rec-         ognition          should          be          given          to          goalie          Kevin          Wiggin          who         did          a          bloody,          good          job          in          the          Sachem          nets.          The          fact         that          Winchester          has          become          a          soccer          power          in          just          two         years          of          varsity          play          as          well          as          the          increasing          interest         in          the          games          forecast          an          eminent          future          for          the          sport         at          W.H.S.          Next          year          the          Sachems,          under          the          capable         leadership          of          Peter          Thorp,          promise          to          have          a          colorful         and          spirited          team          once          again.         104         The          mothers:          Mrs.          Nelson,          Mrs.          Weeks,          Mrs.          Wakefield,          Mrs.         Harwood,          Mrs.          Lougee,          and          Mrs.          Harvey.         Harvey          takes          a          penalty          kick.         Fisher          heads          it          out          at          states.         105         ROW          1:          M.          Cosgrove,          B.          Floyd,          P.          Mulford,          M.          Hill,          S.          Kajander,          Capt.          R.          Rigney,         Crotty,          S.          Doherty,          S.          Fahey,          H.          Fisher,          P.          Rigney.          ROW          2:          Coach          Phillips,          S.          Morrison,         Fahey,          M.          Ciarcia,          K.          Albertelli,          B.          Hilfinger,          J.          Martin,          B.          Collins,          K.          O’Donnell,         Canfield,          Coach          Holmes.          ROW          3:          S.          Anderson,          J.          Schlener,          A.          Kincaid,          D.          Macadino,         Kitter,          T.          Martin,          B.          McKenna,          B.          Chase.         13-6          record          for          hoopsters         This          year’s          Sachem          roundballers          started          off          with          a         dazzling          display          of          5          straight          victories          (capped          by          an         80-50          drubbing          of          arch-rival          Woburn)          before          being          up-         set          by          Reading          57-51.          They          went          into          a          slump,          losing         three          of          their          next          four          games          before          hitting          the          come-         back          trail          by          clobbering          Belmont          84-52.          They          then         continued          their          winning          ways,          finishing          on          top          of          7          of         their          last          9          games.          This          streak          was          highlighted          by          a         tremendously          exciting          65-64,          come-from-behind,          seat         squirmer          over          Lexington          before          a          joyfully          mad,          hyster-         ical,          Standing          Room          Only          crowd.         The          club,          which          finished          with          a          13-6          record,          was          led         by          Captain          Ray          Rigney          and          Steve          Kajander          (averaging         more          than          30          points          per          game          between          them)          in          the         backcourt,          Bob          Crotty          and          John          Doherty          (averaging          25         rebounds          per          game          between          them),          Porter          Mulford          (a         clutch-point          man),          and          Paul          Crotty          (the          best          sixth         man          in          the          league).          These          boys          had          the          highest          scoring         record          since          1959,          averaging          61          points          per          game.          They         were          more          than          ably          assisted          by          front-liners          Bill          Floyd,         Marty          Hill          and          Steve          Fahey          and          back-court          man          Hugh         Fisher.         With          the          return          of          four          big          lettermen,          we’d          like          to         wish          coach          Jim          Phillips          and          his          crew          the          best          of          luck         next          season.         106         PSE          aed          Ae         ROW          1:          Miss          Collins,          J.          Klippel,          S.          Porter,          Co-Captains          B.          Morton          and          N.          Long,          S.          Mullare,         M.          Mulloy,          E.          Mears.          ROW          2:          B.          Gilpatric,          L.          Manzie,          D.          Hillger,          M.          Varley,          E.          Brennan,          J.         Gardner,          S.          Hoyt,          B.          Bund.          ROW          3:          N.          Clark,          P.          Thuma,          J.          Robison,          N.          Pheeny,          L.          Taylor,         E.          Porter,          N.          Root.          ROW          4:          G.          Long,          K.          Swanson,          N.          Hoehn,          B.          Moore,          S.          Mullare.         undefeated          again         The          Girl’s          Basketball          team,          under          the          leadership          of         Miss          Collins          and          Co-captains          Nancy          Long          and          Barb         Norton          completed          their          second          consecutive          undefeated         season.          There          was          many          a          close          game          decided          by          mas-         cot          Nausea’s          magical          powers          and          those          timely          foul         shots.          The          great          defensive          play          of          the          guards,          the          ac-         curate          playmaking          of          the          rovers,          and          the          steady          shoot-         ing          of          the          forwards          gave          the          team          success.         Strains          of          “Home          on          the          Range”          lingered          in          the         locker          room          after          those          active          bus          rides          home,          as          the         underclassmen          felt          the          “showers          of          victory.”          They          and         the          upperclassmen          feel          that          much          deserved          credit          goes         to          Miss          Collins          for          her          patience,          enthusiasm,          and          dedi-         cation          as          a          great          coach.         This          year’s          varsity,          which          led          the          team          to          its          23rd         straight          victory—compiled          over          a          three          year          period,         Nausea          and          friend.          consisted          of          the          captains,          Maureen          “Moe”          Mulloy,         Sally          Mullare,          Sue          Porter,          Ellie          Mears,          Jan          Klipple,         Dodie          Hillger,          Liz          Manzie,          and          Mimi          Varley.         107         Mise          Sie          =         M.          Sullivan,          D.          Horn,          Mr.          Finigan.         ROW          1:          P.          Tierney,          J.          Shanahan,          D.          Rowe,          D.          Greaves,          J.         Grant,          C.          Swim.          ROW          2:          H.          Pascino,          S.          Cruwyz,         Th         io         @ussene          PaO          OUCCKes          Lam          nOnpes          be         B.          Nutile,          P.          Ferguson,          D.          Quan,          P.          Blanch,         pucksters          finish          8-6-1         108         A          red          light          flashes          .          GOAL!          The          crowd          roars         and          the          WHS          sextet          is          on          its          way          to          another          successful         season.         The          Sachems          were          in          a          rebuilding          year,          with          only         two          lettermen          returning          from          last          year’s          championship         club.          The          team          opened          their          defense          of          the          Middlesex         League          title          with          a          2-0          win          over          Lexington.          As          the         season          progressed,          the          sextet          compiled          an          8-6-1         record.         Throughout          the          season,          the          team          supplied          many         thrills          to          the          many          loyal          fans          at          the          Lynn          Arena.          One         such          thrill          was          a          2-0          lead          over          league          champion          Mel-         rose.          However,          due          to          lack          of          depth,          the          Sachems         could          not          hold          on          to          their          slim          lead.         Congratulations          to          Coach          Frank          Finigan          and          the         team.          Good          luck          to          next          year’s          squad.         almost          undefeated         Under          the          very          able          leadership          of          Coach          Manny         Marshall          and          co-captains          Austin          Garvey          and          Walter         Harwood,          the          W.H.S.          Indoor          Track          Team          completed         an          almost          undefeated          season—ruined          by          a          disappoint-         ing          4343-4274          loss          to          Belmont          in          the          last          meet.          Instead         of          becoming          co-champs          with          Wakefield          and          being          the         first          major          undefeated          team          in          the          high          school          since         1955,          the          Sachem          trackmen          had          to          settle          for          a          respect-         able          5-1-1          second          place          finish.         However,          a          great          deal          of          credit          should          go          to          Tibor         Saddler,          a          first          place          winner          in          the          BAA          and          second          in         the          state          meet          for          running          in          the          hurdles;          Jack          Kim-         ball,          Tom          Commito,          and          David          Choate,          in          the          45          yard         dash;          Austin          Garvey          and          Bob          Doten          in          the          300.          Also         to          be          commended          are          Charlie          Thoms,          Walter          Har-         wood,          and          Tom          Kelley          for          their          600          yard          runs;          Dave         Puffer          and          Jeff          Strout          in          the          1000;          Ian          Jenike          and          John         Larkin          in          the          mile          runs;          and          Bob          Lynch          and          Dave         Swanson          in          the          two          mile.          In          other          events,          Art          Stafford         faired          well          on          the          high          jump          as          did          Steve          Litchfield,         Bob          Little          and          Fred          Marotta          in          the          shot          put.         ROW          1:          Coach          Marshall,          F.          Marotta,          C.          Thoms,          B.          Doten,          A.          Garvey,          W.          Harwood,          I.         Jenike,          T.          Saddler,          D.          Swanson.          ROW          2:          B.          Lynch,          S.          Litchfield,          A.          Staffird,          J.          Kimball,          P.         Uccello,          J.          Strout,          F.          Stevens,          R.          Natwig.          ROW          3:          T.          Committo,          D.          Choate,          B.          Little,          J.         Larkin,          B.          Charles,          J.          Cantillon,          D.          Puffer.         109         Hen,         ROW          1:          Coach          Battino,          J.          Wheeler,          L.          O’Toole,          D.          Pywell,          G.          Moran,          Capt.          C.          Gray,          S.         Cunningham,          A.          Eugley,          B.          Jordan,          D.          Mayer.          ROW          2:          J.          Spenser,          W.          Carpenter,          B.          Mc-         Sweeny,          T.          Butterfield,          M.          Garnis,          M.          Totman,          P.          Hunt,          T.          Niblock.          ROW          3:          S.          Baird,          Fox,         D.          Phillips,          R.          Scott,          J.          Kimball,          P.          Blaisdell,          R.          Gunderson,          R.          Riley.         sagyms         With          the          graduation          of          seven          varsity          lettermen          and         the          loss          of          eight          underclassmen,          this          year’s          gymnastics         squad          was          faced          with          the          prospect          of          their          first          losing         season          in          years.          Coach          Battino          and          Captain          Colin         Gray          have          provided          the          stimulus,          however,          to          help          the         Sagyms          improve          much          more          and          much          faster          than          had         been          anticipated.          The          chances          are          now          that          once          again         the          team          will          conclude          the          season          with          a          winning          rec-         ord.         The          Sagyms          initiated          the          season          with          an          encour-         aging          victory          over          Newton,          but          they          expect          major          diffi-         culties          with          Needham          and          Andover          and          stiffer          Middle-         sex          League          competition.          The          hopes          of          the          team          rest         largely          on          powerful          sidehorse,          longhorse          and          ring         events          sparked          by          seniors          Scott          Cunningham,          George         Moran,          and          Colin          Gray,          with          increasing          support          from         Alan          Eugley,          Dave          Pywell,          Bruce          Jordan,          Larry         O’Toole,          and          Dave          Mayer          as          well          as          many          fast          rising         juniors          and          sophomores.         If          this          year’s          underclassmen          continue          to          improve          at         their          present          rate,          next          year’s          season          will          find          Winches-         ter          one          of          the          top          contenders          for          the          state          title.         110         ROW          1:          B.          Duran,          P.          Boesch,          E.          Luongo,          N.          Schaply,          T.          Silvestri,          B.          Pierce,          D.          Thuma,          B.         E.          goHESz,         +          i          ve         gos         |         Joyce,          W.          Harvey.          ROW          2:          Mr.          Bouley,          J.          Luongo,          G.          Chase,          S.          Cannon,          B.          Tuttle,          J.         Transfaglia,          G.          Schiraga.          MISSING:          K.          Collins.         111         three          place          in         district          meet         The          wrestling          team,          in          its          second          official          year          as          a         varsity          sport,          ran          into          some          pre-season          injury          trouble.         Of          nine          returning          lettermen,          four          were          lost          to          injuries.         This          loss          hurt          the          team          greatly          and          was          the          chief          rea-         son          for          the          grapplers          losing          record          of          three          wins          and         nine          losses.          Wrestling          varsity          this          year          and          account-         ing          for          many          of          the          team’s          points          were          Tuttle,          Mac-         Donald,          Cannon,          Schiraga,          Pierce,          and          Captain          Sil-         vestri.          A          bright          point          in          the          season          came          in          the          district         meet          when          Duran          placed          third          in          the          112          lb.          weight         class,          Cannon          second          in          the          149          Ib.          weight          class,          and         Silvestri          captured          a          first          in          the          123          lb.          weight          class.         Backed          by          juniors          Kyricos          and          Shapleigh          and          sopho-         mores          Duran,          Thuma,          and          Varley,          this           year’s          wrestling         team,          although          lacking          experience,          did          have          depth.         With          these          juniors          and          sophomores          as          the          nucleus,          and         the          support          of          an          extremely          strong          J.V.          team,          next         year’s          team,          led          by          newly          elected          co-captains          Duran         and          Kyricos,          should          turn          out          an          exceptional          season.         baseball         Before          the          snow          disappears,          there’s          many          a          Sachem         pow-wow          in          Mr.          Colella’s          tee-pee,          G-23.          There          ap-         pears          to          be          great          aspiration          for          bettering          last          year’s          fine         record          of          11          wins          and          6          losses.         After          being          sure          that          there          are          no          curlers          (?)          under         anyone’s          hats,          Mr.          Colella          must          select          a          dozen          and          a         half          varsity          players.          This          selection          will          be          made          by         early          April—after          many          exhausting          practices          in          the         gym,          the          parking          lot,          and          the          batting          cage.         Although          most          of          last          year’s          team          was          graduated,         the          team          will          be          helped          along          by          three          returning          letter-         men:          “Mill”          Crotty,          on          the          pitching          mound,          and          Lee         Sullivan          and          “Punchy”          Gilberti.         Sachem          tomahawks          find          Melrose,          Wakefield,          and         Stoneham          heap-big          targets,          but          there’s          plenty          of          confi-         dence          from          the          chief’s          tee-pee.          Just          keep          your          eyes         from          the          stands          and          your          minds          on          the          game          when          you         hear          the          cry,          “Play          ball!”         Amarnaar          Aanmns          Rm         ‘we          piss          a                  x          ial          @         ROW          1:          Bob          Washburn,          B.          Rotundi,          G.          Murphy,          Ed          Cutting,         V.          Lawson,          R.          Sherban,          M.          Kerrigan,          Dick          Faieta,          B.          Crotty,         Coach          Kessler.          ROW          2:          W.          Aldorisio,          J.          Lynch,          M.          Hill,          S.         Kajander,          R.          Murray,          P.          Harvey,          T.          Ford,          B.          Murray,          K.         Wiggins,          B.          Gilberti.          ROW          3:          D.          Murphy,          C.          Allegeown,          W.         Wilson,          D.          Blanchard,          C.          Gray,          B.          Mahony,          C.          Thoms,          K.         Collins,          L.          Sullivan,          R.          Lanzillo.          MISSING:          Coach          Coleila.         112         ROW          1:          N.          Hood,          B.          Morton,          P.          Kennedy,          G.          Williams,          E.          Manzie.          ROW          2:          N.          Root,         Johnson,          N.          Long,          M.          Varley,          M.          Byrd,          E.          Brennan,          M.          Gramzow,          D.          Russo,          M.          Mulloy.         softball         Captain          Phyllis          Kennedy,          Barb          Morton,          Ginny          Wil-         liams,          Nancy          Long          and          Sue          Manning.          What          do          these         names          spell???          The          Senior          members          of          this          year’s          soft-         ball          team.          What          are          they          out          for???          How          are          they         going          to          get          it???          By          catching          all          fly          balls,          picking          up         those          grounders,          working          together          and          trying          their         hardest          to          win—with          the          able          coaching          of          Mrs.         Benulis.          Mimi          Varley,          Liz          Manzie,          Nancy          Hood,          and         several          other          sophomores          and          juniors          also          will          help          the         softball          team          come          out          on          top          of          a          winning          season.         The          team          realizes          that          they          cannot          rely          on          one          out-         standing          player,          but          rather          on          the          combined          efforts          of         the          players.          They          look          forward          not          only          to          the          sunny         days,          but          also          to          the          difficult          games          with          such          teams          as         Concord,          Lexington,          and          Lincoln-Sudbury.         113         spring          track         With          a          large          number          of          lettermen          returning          from          last         year’s          8-1          Spring          Track          Team          and          with          the          able          assist-         ance          of          Coach          Battino          and          co-captains          Steve          Litchfield         and          Tibor          Saddler,          the          Sachem          tracksters          have          high         hopes          for          an          undefeated          season.         The          returning          men          who          keep          the          prospects          bright         are:          Tibor          Saddler          in          the          hurdles;          Tom          Commito          in          the         100;          Austin          Garvey          and          Bob          Doten          in          the          220;          Charlie         Thoms,          Walter          Harwood,          and          Tom          Kelley          in          the          440;         Dave          Puffer          in          the          880;          Ian          Jenike,          John          Larkin,          Neil         Shapleigh,          and          Jeff          Strout          in          the          mile;          and          Bob          Lynch,         Dave          Swanson,          George          Schiraga          and          Steve          Smith          in          the         two          mile          race.          In          the          field          events,          we’ll          see          John          Cus-         sen          pole-vaulting,          Art          Stafford          and          Steve          Fahey          in          the         high          jump          and          Tibor          Saddler          in          the          broad          jump,          Dave         Pywell          with          the          javelin,          Steve          Litchfield          and          Bob          Little         with          the          shot          put,          and          Bob          Little          and          Steve          Fahey          with         duscus.          With          such          a          squad          of          returning          workers,          how         can          we          lose?         re          Ae         ¥         2         —                   Vie          Vad          oer          Pp          ae          G          99°9“S'         ODD          Wed          0          eck         ROW          1:          T.          Kelley,          J.          Cussen,          E.          Schaeffer,          J.          Grant,          R.          Nelson,          M.          Hammel,          J.          Stockwell,          J.          Lynch,          G.          Howard,          R.         Halverson,          A.          Stafford,          D.          Swanson,          B.          Tuttle,          P.          Hitchborn,          Lynch,          W.          Howard,          P.          Hessler,          I.          Jenike,          D.          Vercolone,          T.         R.          Randlett,          J.          Perrault,          P.          Fahey,          Captain;          W.          Grant,          K.          Fazzio,          T.          Wadsworth,          J.          Strout,          D.          Pywell,          T.          Jope,          A.         Kiley,          T.          Longworth,          F.          Frongillo,          T.          Saddler,          J.          Buckley,          R.          Garvey,          T.          Graves.          MISSING:          Steve          Litchfield,          Co-Captain.         Branley,          H.          Martins.          ROW          2:          Coach          Battino,          J.          Stavros,          G.         114         golf         No          one          was          more          disappointed          when          the          groundhog         sighted          six          additional          weeks          of          winter          than          the          mem-         bers          of          the          1965          golf          team.          They          quite          naturally          are         looking          forward          to          the          sunny          days          of          spring          when          they         will          make          a          bee-line          for          the          Woburn          Country          Club.         There,          they          can          putt,          drive,          and          switch          irons          to          their         heart’s          content.         But          the          boys          weren’t          idle          during          the          winter          months,         many          a          glass          and          a          living          room          window          have          met          their         doom          in          the          meantime.          For          the          hardier          members          of          the         team,          there          was          always          winter          golf.          (“Drive          to          the         right          of          the          snow          drift”)          Also,          many          a          weather          vane’s         been          constructed          in          the          hopes          of          showing          the          wind          the         right          direction.         Captain          Mark          Hakanson          and          his          team          are          well          pre-         pared.          They          think          they          are          ready          to          match          Mr.         Aversa’s          never-say-die          spirits.          They          are          confident          that         they          will          beat          last          year’s          record          .          .          .          At          least,          they         hope          so!         R.          Riley,          J.          Burrows,          W.          Gay,          Mr.          Aversa,          M.          Hakanson,          R.          Wilson.         tS         boys’          tennis         Every          tennis          player          hopes          for          that          big          ace          or          a          dev-         estating          forehand          drive          down          the          line          to          win          the         match.          A          good          tennis          player,          however,          also          needs          a         steady          serve,          plenty          of          hustle,          and          concentration-plus!         This          year          the          Winchester          Tennis          Team          is          again          promis-         ing.          In          the          spring,          the          tennis          team,          which          has          had          an         illustrious          past,          including          a          New          England          Champion-         ship,          will          again          face          its          opponents          on          the          Palmer         Courts.         Under          the          able          coaching          of          Dr.          Richard          Ulin,          the         team          hopes          to          keep          its          fine          record.          Although          five          vet-         erans          were          lost          to          higher          education,          the          return          of          at         least          six          lettermen          promises          a_          successful          season.         Lexington          is          considered          a          favorite          in          the          Middlesex         League,          but          some          fine          playing          by          Steve          Kajander          and         Bill          O’Conner,          in          addition          to          the          strength          of          such          play-         ers          as          Dave          Weaver          and          William          Gustin          will          give          the         team          further          success.          Co-captains          Porter          Mulford          and         Scott          Cunningham          are          confident          that          the          team          will         again          play          some          fine          and          successful          tennis          this          year.         y         TO         ROW          1:          D.          Weaver,          P.          Harvey,          P.          Mulford,          S.          Cunningham,          W.          O’Connor.          ROW          2:          Dr.         Ulin,          E.          Okerson,          B.          Abbott,          P.          Hunt,          R.          Sackett,          S.          Carpenter,          M.          Totman,          H.          Shean.         116         117         girls’          tennis         While          spring          brings          brightness          and          cheerful          laughter         to          the          halls          of          WHS,          it          also          sends          the          girls’          tennis          team         “en          masse”          to          the          Palmer          Tennis          Courts.          This          year’s         team,          captained          by          Honey          Lynch,          hopes          to          carry          on          its         illustrious          record          of          undefeated          seasons          which          have         followed          since          the          spring          of          1962.          Although          almost          the         entire          varsity          squad          graduated          last          year,          this          year’s         team          possesses          skill,          confidence          and          plenty          of          SPIRIT!         Under          the          competent          coaching          of          Miss          Collins,          the         team          can          anticipate          improvement          and          a          host          of          new         strategies.          The          returning          squad          consists          of          Senior         Honey          Lynch          and          Juniors          Dodie          Hillger,          Martha          Steb-         bins,          Jan          Klippel,          and          Becca          Armstrong.          With          the          rest         of          the          team,          Winchester          will          carry          on          the          traditional         rivalries          with          Belmont,          Lexington,          Newton,          Concord,         Arlington,          Newton          South          and          Lincoln-Sudbury.          Once         again,          all          the          girls          expect          a          successful,          fun-filled          sea-         son.         On          Winchester,          On          Winchester         “Hey          Honey—it’s          my          turn          to          lead!”         They          call          it          Bridge          Club?         “We          want          the          seniors!!”         118         patrons         BENRIMO         PHOTOGRAPHER         First          in          New          England          in          direct          color         Whether          it          be          a          baby          portrait,          an          adult          portrait,          or          a          wedding          candid,         you          will          look          better          in          color.         STUDIO          AND          COLOR          LABORATORY         38          CHURCH          STREET         Winchester,          Mass.         Tel.          PA          9-4232         120         Compliments         of         FASHION          CLEANERS         18          SWANTON          ST.         WINCHESTER         DAN          GATTINERI,          Prop.         121         BONNELL          MOTORS         alia         40          Church          Street         WINCHESTER         Ford          for          Forty          Years         Best          Wishes          to          Class          of         1965         Best          Wishes          to         The          Class          of          1965         TOWNSEND,          DABNEY                   TYSON         Members          of:         N.Y.          Stock          Exchange         Boston          Stock          Exchange         American          Stock          Exchange         WINCHESTER          47          Church          St.         COOPERATIVE          BANK          Winchester         Maurice          C.          Bird,          Mgr.         Harry          Hardy,          Reg.          Rep.         Maxwell          McCreary,          Reg.          Rep.         122         Best          Wishes          Class          of          ’65         Chtli-         Apparel          for          Men          and          Boys         funeral          Aome          LADIES          Sportswear         Kobert          J.          Costello         WINCHESTER         Winchester         O'Neil’s          Pharmacy         Paul          W.          O'Neil,          Reg.          Ph.         294          Washington          St.,          Winchester,          Mass.         Phone          Pa          9-1919         FREE          DELIVERY         Louie          Louie         123         Best          Wishes          to          the          Class          of          1965         Compliments          of         BALL          SQUARE          JEWELER          KEENAN'S         “AI”          Carucci          SERVICE          STATION         715          Broadway         Somerville,          Massachusetts         10          Swanton          Street         PR6-9713         Winchester         diamonds,          jewelry,          gifts         Good          Luck         to          the         Class          of          1965         HEVEY'S         PHARMACY         RODERICK          L.          BULLEN         REALTOR         John          Collins         Class          of          '50         17          Waterfield          Road         Winchester,          Mass.         124         Good          Luck—Class          of          ’65         PARKER          LANE          WINN          CO.         Oil          Burners—Fuel          Oils         Service         PA          9-0108         John          Coakley         “Cheeseburgers          again?”         fo          nese.         f          WINCHESTER          HIGH          SCHOOL         Compliments         Class          of          1965         of         Congratulations         and         CO          NVERSE          Best          Wishes         SUPER          MARKET          THE         WINCHESTER          STAR         Headquarters          for          School          Supplies         10          MT.          VERNON          STREET         WINCHESTER          PA          9-0029         Star          Building          —          3          Church          Street         125         Before          you          accept         that          first          job...         Look          over         your         employer         as          carefully         as          he          does         you         What’s          the          Company          like          anyway?          Would          I          be          proud          to         work          there?          Reputation          for          square          dealing          with          employees?         Pleasant          surroundings?         Will          I          be          working          with          others          my          own          age?          Are          they         friendly?          Do          they          socialize          after          hours?         Will          the          boss          be          reasonable?          Appreciate          good,          hard          work,         but          won’t          explode          if          I          make          a          mistake?         Will          I          make          a          decent          week’s          pay?          Have          a          chance          for          raises,         advancement,          more          responsibility?          How          about          fringe          benefits?         Is          the          work          challenging?          I          had          what          it          takes          to          get          through         high          school.          Will          they          give          me          a          chance          to          use          my          brains?         Note:          Many          young          men          and          women          in          this          area          can         answer          ‘‘Yes’”’          to          these          questions.          They          work          for          New         England          Telephone          Company          ...          New          England’s          largest         employer.          .         Why          not          talk          with          our          employment          interviewer          soon...         before          you          graduate?          Ask          your          Guidance          Counselor          to          tell         you          when          and          where          to          apply.         ==                    New          England          Telephone         7          Part          of          the          Nationwide          Bell          System         SALON          DE          VINCENT         Compliments          of         Anna          M.          Price         RANDALLS'         22          Thompson          St.         729-2749         Courtesy          of         Best          Wishes          to          the          Class          of          ’65         Wik          EM.          LEOW'S         a          WINCHESTER          THEATRE         Ya          ae          ae         144          661          Main          Street         Winchester,          Mass.         PA9-2500         The          Winchester          Arms,          Apts.         127         DEPOSITS          OVER          $100,000,000.00         HENRY          G.          HEDQUIST         JOHAN          G.          W.          HOLMBERG         AINSLIE          L.          MACPHAIL         LOUIS          W.          SHEPPARD         ASSISTANT          TREASURERS         ARCHIBALD          DRESSER         PRESIDENT         JOHN          P.          CARR         THE         es          WARREN         INSTITUTION          FOR          HOWARD          M.          BACON         AUDITOR         SAVINGS          nese          eae         ASSISTANT          MORTGAGE          OFFICER         RALPH          S.          BELL          INCORPORATED         ALBERT          R.          HILL          1829         MALCOLM          T.          MAcVICAR         ASSISTANT          VICE          PRESIDENTS         ALBERT          E.          PFEFFERLE         VICE          PRESIDENT          AND          TREASURER         MARIE          A.          SAMPIAS         ASSISTANT          SECRETARY         WINIFRED          H.          NASH         CLERK          OF          CORPORATION          AND          TRUSTEES         3          PARK          STREET          -          BOSTON,          MASSACHUSETTS          02108         LAFAYETTE          3-4423         North          Station          Concourse          South          Station          Concourse          52          Congress          Street         BOmMtRtDeO          Hels          bE          ES         ARCHIBALD          DRESSER         President          and          Chairman         HOWARD          R.          BARTLETT         Professor,          Massachusetts          Institute          of          Technology         CHARLES          W.          BLOOD         Attorney,          Carter                    Blood         FRANCIS          H.          BURR         Attorney,          Ropes,         JOHN          P.          CARR         Attorney,          Abbott,          Carr,          Turner                    Smith         THEODORE          CHASE         Attorney,          Palmer,          Dodge,          Gardner                    Bradford         DAVID          L.          CURRIER         Vice          President          and          Real          Estate          Officer         National          Shawmut          Bank         BERTRAM          A.          DRUKER         Realtor,          John          Druker                    Son         JOHN          H.          EATON,          JR.         Retired         BENJAMIN          T.          FAWCETT         Financial          Adviser         PAUL          W.          FITZPATRICK         A.          BENJAMIN          GOWING         District          Manager,          R.          L.          Polk                    Co.         J.          AMORY          JEFFRIES         Investor,          Childs,          Jeffries                    Thorndike         CHARLES          KENNY         Realtor,          C.          W.          Whittier                    Bro.         JAMES          F.          MCMANMON         Retired,          U.          S.          Army          Air          Force         THOMAS          MOTLEY         Partner,          Field                    Cowles         ALBERT          E.          PFEFFERLE         Vice          President                    Treasurer         BENJAMIN          C.          TOWER         Realtor         WILLIAM          B.          TYLER         Attorney,          Rackemann,          Sawyer                    Brewster         GILMAN          WALLACE         President,          Warren          Bros.          Co.         JOHN          N.          WORCESTER         Attorney,          Sullivan                    Worcester         Real          Estate,          Morrison-Fitzpatrick          Realty          Company         BANK          BY          MAIL—WE          PAY          THE          POSTAGE         DIVIDENDS          COMPUTED         from          the          10th          Day          of          Each          Month         DIVIDENDS          PAYABLE          QUARTERLY         on          or          before          the          20th          day          of          January,          April,          July          and          October         MORTGAGE          LOANS          —          COLLATERAL          LOANS         UNITED          STATES          SAVINGS          BONDS          —          PERSONAL          CHECKS         SAVINGS          BANK          LIFE          INSURANCE         CLUB          ACCOUNTS          —          SAFE          DEPOSIT          BOXES         AMERICAN          EXPRESS          TRAVELERS          CHECKS         SoA          abel)         Deposits          Are          100%          Insured          In          The         MUTUAL          SAVINGS          CENTRAL          FUND,          INC.         A          MUTUAL          SAVINGS          BANK          for          136          YEARS         128         TOWN          end         COUNTRY         qm          eoaeean4a r         BELMONT,          MASS.          WINCHESTER,          MASS.         BE          5-5125          PA          9-226]         “Okay          ...          not          a          social          hall,          not          a          study          hall,          not          a         dating          bureau!”         1C          WINCHESTER         SEARS          SAVINGS          BANK         Resources          over          $28,000,000.00         WOBURN          PLAZA          Deposits          Insured          in          Full         350          Cambridge          Road         Best          Wishes          Mortgage          Money          Always          Available         Class          of          1965         129         Best          Wishes         to          the          Class          of          1965         HOGAN                    VAN         New          England’s          Most         Modern          Automotive          Paint          Shop         Body                    Fender          Repairs         Truck          Lettering         190          Mystic          Avenue,          Medford         396-8282         NU-WAY          CLEANERS         Scientific          Dry          Cleaning         444          High          Street         W.          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Manufacturers          of         Pruners         and          Metal          Cutters         since          1880         131         Congratulations         to          the         Class          of          1965         WINCHESTER         NEWS          CO.         7          Thompson          St.         Winchester         A          sterling          teaspoon          of          her          choice         for          every          girl          graduate          free          from         ANDERSON'S         JEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS         529          Main          Street         Winchester,          Massachusetts         Telephone          PA          9-3938         132         |          w.          ALLAN         WILDE         AND          SON         INSURANCE         AGENCY         COMPLETE          INSURANCE          SERVICE         One          Thompson          Street         Winchester,          Massachusetts         Phone          729-1400         McCORMACK'’S         APOTHECARY         Fred          McCormack,          '36         Registered          Pharmacist         Compliments          of         RENTON'S         MARKET         32          Church          St.         Winchester         oe         fs          WiNcuestee         08          sv         WINCHESTER         SPORT          SHOP          INC.         Found:          The          Lost          Battalion!         133         Those          biographies          have          to          be          in          by          yesterday.         CRADOCK         APOTHECARY         Professional          Pharmacists         COMPLIMENTS         OF         24          Church          St.         ij          Pp          WYANOKE          Winchester         44          High          St.         Medford         134         ARCANGELO          CASCIERI         Sculptor         Compliments         of         THE          WINCHESTER         NATIONAL         BANK         The          bank          that          has         employed          many          graduates         of          Winchester          High         135         THANKS          TO         SCHIPELLITE                    SILVESTRI,         PHOTOGRAPHERS,         FROM          THE          ABERJONA          EDITORS         ADIO          DI          BICCARI         Sculptor         COLONIAL          PERFUMERS         531          Main          St.         Winchester         “The          Town's          Largest         Greeting          Card          Selection”         Best          Wishes          to          the          Class          of          1965         Compliments          of          Best          Wishes         to          the         MEDFORD          CHRYSLER          Class          of          1965         PLYMOUTH,          INC.         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SPONSORS         BLACK          HORSE          BOOTERY,          38          Waterfield          Road,          Winchester         FORESTER’S          FLOWER          SHOP,          18          Thompson          Street,          Winchester         KNIT          SHOP,          31          Thompson          Street,          Winchester         LANE          FUNERAL          HOME,          760          Main          Street,          Winchester         SPAULDING-McGHEES,          41          Thompson          Street,          Winchester         C.          H.          SYMMES          CoO.,          745          Main          Street,          Winchester         WIGGIN          REALTY,          889          Washington          Street,          Newtonville         WINCHESTER          CONSERVATORIES,          186          Cambridge          Street,         WINCHESTER          CYCLE          SHOP,          612          Main          Street,          Winchester         WINSLOW          PRESS,          2          Mt.           Vernon          Street,          Winchester         Alcox’s          Barber          Shop         Bixby                    Northrup         Bowman          Real          Estate         John          F.          Doherty          Insurance          Agency         Embassy          Laundry         Fells          Hardware,          Inc.         A          Friend         Gustin          Corp.         Happy          House          Shop         Harper          Method          Shoppe         Kirsten          Travel          Advisors         Loralane,          Inc.         Mahoney’s          Rocky          Ledge          Farm         Marcel          Beauty          Salon         McLaughlin’s          Shoe          Store         Order          of          Rainbow         Pampered          Pet          Shop         Reardon’s          Texaco          Service         Russo’s          Cleansers         Sound          Specialists         R.          D.          Whittemore,          Real          Estate         Winchester          Applicance          Co.         Winchester          Barber          Shop         Winchester          Hobby                    Toy          Shop         Winchester          Jewelers         Winchester          Shoe          Hospital         Winchester          Meat          Co.         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