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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.
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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
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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
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