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NORMAN LANGLOIS “Lang” “A friend must not he injured, even in jest. Spotlight Club. President 4; Football 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; SAB. President 4; Latin Club 2. 3; Class Vice President 2, 3; Boys’ State 3; Monitor Lt. 4; Junior High Tournament, Assistant Director 3, Director 4; Chairman School State Steering Committee 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Football Semi-Formal 4; Freshman Reception 4. Long swinging stride . . . “Gimme a ride to North Walpole, will ya?” ... a good leader and an able helper . . . V-necks and khakis . . . “Gee, whiz!” . . . a raucous, infectious laugh. LORETTA LANOLI “Toots’ “A horse, a kingdom for a horse.” Band 1; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Football Semi-Formal 4. A soft, friendly voice behind a flirtatious look . . . Wanted: a pink and black Cadillac Convertible . . . “Real cool, man!” . . . dancer superb . . . cool and collected with a bright personality . . . “If I can’t have what I want. I don’t want anything!” CHRISTINE LAWLOR “Chris” “Kindness as large and plain as a prairie wind. Hi! Schooler 4; Photography 1. 2, 3; Monitors 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3: Freshman Reception 4; Football Semi-Formal 4. Friendly and quiet . . . “You can say that again” . . . often seen in a white Ford ... an ardent skier, the Alps arc her next stop . . . always in a hurry, even when she’s talking ... a quick retort for everything. —3 % DENNIS LAWRENCE “Dennis” “A fishing rod is a stick with a hook at one end and a fool at the other.” A tall, dark-haired lad who hails from Westminster ... a deep voice and an impish smile . . . “Let's get with it! ... an outdoor sportsman . . . plaid shirts and dungarees . . . “Yes. lad.” 26
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LOUISE KING “Louise” Politeness has been well-defined as benevolente in small things.” Latin Club 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4. A cute little blond-haired bundle of joy . . . quiet, with an occasional giggle followed by a rosy pink blush . . . sews her own wardrobe and stuffed animals . . . a future Florence Nightingale . . . “You’re kidding” . . . she’s sugar and spice and everything nice. WALTER KOLESNIK “Walt” A modest man never talks of himself.” An Air Force aspirer . . . unassuming manner, five feet eight size . . . “Oh. no!” . . . a commuter from North Walpole . . . brown eyes riding on a leather jacket . . . ho. the mighty hunter. MARY ANN KOSON “Mary Ann” “A cheerful face is good tonic.” Hi! Schooler 4; Sampler 4; Photography 2; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4: Football Semi-Formal 4. Oh. that bubbly laugh . . . slow, ambling gait ... a habitual smilcr . . . “What’s new? . . . after school battles with the typewriter . . . Oh. dear!” V GLORIA LaCOURSERE Gloria” The love light in her eye.” White, white bucks . . . She’s not forgetful, she just doesn’t remember . . . artist at gum cracking ... I could shoot you” . . . twinkling eyes and an unforgettable laugh ... a shy. quick smile. 25
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BETTY LENT B.L.” “The thing that costs the least is a pleasant smile.” Glee Club 3, 4; Hi! Schooler 4; Sampler 4; Monitor 4; Basketball 3. “Whatcha doing?” . . . seventh period trips to the typing room . . . brown eyes and a dimpled Pepsodent smile . . . Let’s do something” . . . firm believer in exercise for the jaws . . . commutes from Saxtons River in a red convertible. KATHRYN LIBBY “Cappy” “I am wealthy in my friends.” Hi! Schooler 3; Photography 2. 3; Latin Club 2. 3. 4; Monitor 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Football Semi-Formal 4. Skirt and sweater girl . . . “For Christmas sakes” . . . her hands speak louder than her voice . . . you can't get her mad. but her brother can . . . she’s goin’ to Texas, pardner . . . Oh. gee! JEANNE LONGLEY Jeanne” “The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.” Hi! Schooler 2, 3. 4; Sampler 4; SAB 1, 2. 3; Photography 2. 3; Tennis 2; Band 1, 2; Monitor 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Football Semi-Formal 4; Fresh- man Reception 4. Flashing, talkative eyes . . . “That’s close ... a collegiate dresser ... a devilish manner and an impish grin . . . the life of her Sunday afternoon parties with the boys from the “hill . . . rarin’ to go . . . gold streak. JOHN LYNCH John” “Love your neighbor, but don’t tear down the hedge.” Shirt out in back . . . collector of swords and stamps . . . “Holy Toledo!” . . . a drawling voice punctuated with well-timed yawns . . . spouts Latin phrases out of the subconscious . . . the “thinker.” 27
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