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DIANNE LOUISE COPPARINI “One of the greatest pleasures in life is Conversation.” “Copper” Business Pet Peeve: Getting up in the Ambition: To be a hair stylist. morning. Band 1, 2 Sextet 1 Basketball 1 Nurses Club 1 Yearbook Tatler Club 3 Typing Boosters Club 2 Senior Reception Driver Education 3 Decoration Science Fair 1 Glee Club 1 Talent Show 1 Her stylish ‘clothes and colorful personality have made her very popular throughout her high school years. CLAIRE MARIE CRESCITELLI “The best dressed girl in the Senior class, her fashion designs will not be surpassed.” “Dinky” General Pet Peeve: “Bulldogs” Ambition: To be a hairdresser Basketball 1, 2 Tatler Club 3 Senior Reception Boosters Club 1, 2 Decoration Science Fair 1 Driver Education 2 Claire will always be remembered for her beautiful clothes and friendliness to all. She has really earned the title of “best-dressed girl.” LINDA DAVIS “Tt is the quality rather than the quantity that matters.” “Schultzy” General Pet Peeve: Confusion Ambition: To be good at some- thing. Band 1 Gym Exhibition Dance Band 1 Senior Reception Chorus 3, 4 Refreshments Basketball 1 Glee Club 3, 4 Gym Club 1 Dramatic Club 1 Science Fair 1 Linda is a little girl. but watch her bubble with pep and wit.
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DANIEL COLBY “T’m short, but so “Pigmy” Pet Peeve: Nothing in particu- lar, everything in general Gym Club 2 Class Play Scenery 4 Art Club 1 was Napoleon.” General Ambition: To attend Wentworth Woodworking Club 3 Projector Club 1, 2 Science Fair 1, 2 Driver Ed. 3 Cafeteria Worker 1 Dan is small in stature, but he can make his presence known. “Bunny” licemen buggy. Student Council 2 Gym Exhibition 1 Senior Reception Decoration 3 share of mischief. ALBERT COLLIER “Active always, acting ever, happy and carefree, decidedly clever.” “Sparkie” Pet Peeve: School Woodworking Club 2 Projector Club 1 Ambition: To College be aircraft en- gineer Science Fair 1 Driver Ed. 3 “Sparkie” is one of the less talkative members of the class but by far not the least spirited. Pet Peeve: Driving women po- BERNARD JOHN COLLETT “Why take life seriously, you won’t get out alive anyway.” Industrial Arts Ambition: To ager Science Club 1, 2 Tatler Club 3 Science Fair 1 Driver Ed. 3 Cafeteria Worker 1 be A P Man. “Bunny” is a comical fellow who is endowed with more than his
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MARK DAVIS “He who invented work should have finished it.” “Mark” College Pet Peeve: Mr. Ed. Ambition: To pass Spanish Football 1, 2 Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 4 Gym Club 1, 2, 4 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 4 Driver Education 3 A real “hot ticket” whose antics and sense of humor have kept our class in stitches. DIANE V. DAVISON “Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about.” “Dee” General Pet Peeve: Boys who don’t Ambition: To be a nurse shave Drill Team 1, 2 Class Play Color Guard 3, 4 Advertising Gym Club 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Gym Exhibition Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Reception Tatler Club 3 Decoration Boosters Club 3 Driver Education 3 Science Fair 1, 2 Diane’s ability to sew has gained for her a very large and at- tractive wardrobe. We wish her the best of luck in the future. WILLIAM DAY “Work together and win.” “Bill” College Pet Peeve: Talkative girls Ambition: To succeed Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Reception Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Decoration Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club 1, 2 Vice President Science Fair 1, 3 Driver Education 3 An athletic boy with a winning smile, Bill loves sports such as football and basketball. It’s no wonder we voted him “most ath- letic of 63.”
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