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JO-ANNE FERREIRA Kingston Jo-Anne is usually seen in a fleeting whir; bustle 1 ' is her middle name. She has ren¬ dered herself adept in journalism through her untiring labors on the Surf and Spray And while she maintains her exceptional scholastic capacity, Jo-Anne still retains a bubbling reservoir of fervor for all school activities. Surely her admirable accomplish¬ ments will not remain obscured in the archives of her alma mater, but shall continue to merit for her throughout college as well as her ca¬ reer life. Jo-Anne Ferreira MARY ELIZABETH FOSTER Roslindale Mary is Sacred Heart ' s personality-plus girl--small in stature, big at heart. Experi¬ enced by all her classmates is her genuine friendship. A long-time resident, she has always rendered herself a credit to her alma mater. Squinting, sparkling eyes is her identification card. Wherever laughter floats, Mary is not far away. Her leadership in the Big Sister Club and the Resident Board is a distinct contribution. Sacred Heart ' s special blessings accompany Mary in all her future plans. Mary Foster SUZANNE ELIZABETH DUTSON Pembroke Sue is our demure, bubbling blonde. Laughter predominates her poised personality. Dry wit and capricious comments render her a social asset in the class. Sue is a truly good friend. Her thoughtfulness and spirit of ser¬ vice will serve her well as she enters nursing school in the fall. t-mss ' j I Susanne Dutson
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ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE CODY Scituate Betsy is no stranger to Sacred Heart. Vim and vitality identify her as a spirited member of the class. A robust heart and willing hands complement her pithy personality. A gleaming black Corvair is her most cherished posses¬ sion and driving is her prominent activity. And although she swims like a porpoise, she hates to wet her hair. Betsy will thrive on spirit ' as she begins her college career in the fall. Deborah Cogghill BARBARA ELLEN CONNOLLY Hyannis Port Barbara came to us in her senior year. Her dry wit and pleasing personality spontaneously won her the hearts of her new classmates. For the first semester she could be seen hobbling down our hallowed halls. A staunch Cape Cod¬ der, Barbara maintains that confounded Yankee determination. Her good nature and sparkling brown eyes have carved a notch in her alma mater as she moves on to college life. Betsy Cody DEBORAH ANNE COGGHILL North Scituate Debbie is our Swedish wonder. Laughing, loquacious, and rarely lugubrious, she lends a splash of vitality to our class. No stranger to mischief or Bermuda, she excels in social¬ izing. Her bizarre accomplishment of driving in an open convertible through Hyannis in pounding rain will always remain moist in our memories. A diligent student and member of the National Honor Society, Debbie ' s chief goals are her academic pursuits. The campus of Trinity will be graciously enriched by Debbie ' s presence next fall. Barbara Connolly
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JACQUELINE LOCKE FRANKS Cohasset Jackie is the mild-mannered member of our class. A blithe spirit and tantamount tem¬ perament are her prime assets. She excels in skiing. Sincere in her studies, her warm friendship is cherished by intimates. Butter¬ scotch sundaes and animated discussions on national problems are two of her favorite relaxations. Jackie ' s college plans are geared to the teaching profession. Jacqueline Franks PAUL JOHN GOVONI Plymouth Paul has been a vibrant and indispensable component of the class of ' 62 since kinder¬ garten days. An undeniable spirit of coopera¬ tion complimented by a geyser of enthusiasm cause him to excel in accumulating friends. His gregarious assets have proven most val¬ uable in his role in student government. His prominent musical attributes embrace both the vocal and instrumental. Participation has keynoted his life at Sacred Heart, as it will during all his college days. Paul Govoni LEE ANNE FRAZIER W ellfleet Lee came to Sacred Heart in her junior year. The piano and clarinet boast of her talents. A typical fresh-air Cape Codder, she also skims the surf on skiis. Her presence at social and school functions particularly the holiday dances and candlelight suppers graced each occasion. We are confident she will achieve her goal to circumvent the equator in foreign government service.
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