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GATIA E. PAYNTAR Scituate Gatia is academically prominent and socially superlative. A breath of sophistication and poise compliments her becoming mannerisms. Scholastic pursuits have blossomed for Gatia extolled through continual membership in the 90 Honor Club and the National Honor Soci¬ ety. Cheerleading at SHS had a special zest with Gatia as captain of the team. With her vivacious versatility and mental acuteness she shall attain success in the field of teaching. Linda Petit Stephen O ' Neil LINDA LOUISE E. PETIT New Bedford Linda is Sacred Heart ' s answer to Martha Raye, Lucille Ball, and Clarabell, wrapped up in one. Overflowing enthusiasm mirrors her school spirit. She has been engrossed in the luxuries of residential living since she entered Sacred Heart in her sophomore year. A staunch daughter of New Bedford, Linda can be seen scooting around that reverenced vicinity in her spacious Renault. No red lights will hold her back on the high¬ way to success. U A t Mu -. Jill Gatia Payntar STEPHEN JOSEPH O ' NEIL Kingston Steve is a bulwark of the honor system at Sacred Heart. True to the ideals of the Student Council, he has in earnest served his Alma Mater. He is a versatile connois¬ seur of coops ' , and has bandaged many an ailing auto. The school parking lot will be¬ come a dismal tar abyss with the absence of Steve ' s ostentatious Merc ' . A uniform may soon find itself enveloping a loyal son of Sacred Heart. 24
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MARY M. MULLEN Hanson % Mary is Irish in temperament, talent, and tonsure; a smile further denotes her noble blood. Her interests stream into diverse channels. At home she excels in 4H activities and plays the piano. In school she was chosen prefect of the Sodality and the editor of the 1962 Corric. Her popularity and lucid qual¬ ities of leadership and service are further exemplified in the numerous class offices she held through high school. Mary plans an im¬ mediate future of pre-law studies and we are confident that wherever she ventures she will radiate the spirit of Sacred Heart. Mary Mullen JOSEPH WILLIAM MOORE Wareham Joe is poet laureate of the class of 62. As liter¬ ary editor of the Corric and Surf and Spray and as an officer in student government, Joe pos¬ sesses the qualities of an admired leader--indus- try, cooperation, willingness to help and to accept help. As a student, Joe burns the philosopher ' s candle; as a citizen, he brightens the gleam of our democratic beacon; as a friend, he deepens the glow of loyalty; as an alumnus, we know he will pass on the torch of school spirit; and as a future teacher he will light new horizons. Joseph Moore KATHLEEN HELEN O ' LEARY Medford Kathy is our songstress. Her musical talents have many times sounded through corridors of Sacred Heart. Adept at the piano, the violin, and in art, she is a devotee to that which elevates man. Kathy as an individualist can enjoy many hours alone with music, but she is always ready to answer a call of ser¬ vice. Her plans include a major in music at Boston University. Kathleen O ' Leary 23
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ROBIN JEANNE-ANNE QUINN Fairfield, Conn. Robin is blithe, benign, and delightfully Irish. We missed her during our junior year and are pleased to have her back again with us. Robin ' s visits to Red Acres were always perfect week-ends. Cleaning sheep and man¬ ipulating tractors enthralled her. Her interest and participation in the school band along with her social charm and grace are contributions to Sacred Heart which will long be remem¬ bered. Future plans encompass college and then teaching on the elementary level. VIRGINIA IRENE PROTULIS Cohasset Ginny is sweet, shy, and sincere. Neatness and compliance have adorned her character throughout her years at Sacred Heart. A client of Chinese foods, her chief recreation is conversing on Alexander Graham Bell ' s gift to teenagers. Surely she will achieve her desire to appear to be more mature but will always maintain her youthful vigor. Ginny ' s future focuses on the secretarial field. Robin Quinn FRANCIS BERNARD PEASE Plymouth Franny is popular with every member of his class. A broad smile, a swift stride, and a sweeping wave of hair characterize this congenial personage. His Chevy sport coup has wound its way up familiar Route 80 time and time again. An embedded devotion has been witnessed in Franny repeatedly throughout high school, and with a tinge of self-remorse, Sacred Heart graduates a vital spark of spirit and cooperation. Francis Pease 25
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