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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
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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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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.
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