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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.
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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
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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
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