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PHYLLIS EILEEN CHOLEVA Sla Her friend: there are many, Her foe: - are there any? Phyllis, one of the liveliest members of our class, played on the basketball team and also on the intramural team for four years. She was also a Bank Day Cashier, secretary to both Mr. Bourdeau and Mr. Pike, and a Pro Merito. Sla , in the one-act play, Time Out For Ginger , portrayed Ginger and captured the hearts of her enthusiastic audience with her hilarious antics. She was a willing typist for the Netop and Yearbook Staifs, decorated and ushered for several dances and proved invaluable on the property committee of the senior play. JOHN COUTURE Jack Silence ir the gratitude of true afectionf' jack participated in tennis for four years, basketball, football, and track, two years, and became a member of the T Club. He has been an active member of the Camera Club, Art Club, and History Club, and also ushered at our Freshman Hop. In Father of the Bride , our senior play, Jackie gave a creditable per- formance in his interpretation of Tim's man. ELAINE REGINA DAVIS There ir no wisdom like franknerrf' Elaine participated in various activities during her four years, playing in the band for one year and belonging to the Home Economics, Camera and History Clubs each for one year. She was also a vigorous member of the Glee Club and the Community Service Club for three years. Elaine also served on properties for our senior play, Father of the Bride. She tried her luck at basketball for one year, and also ushered at the Freshman Hop. EMIL JOSEPH DEMERS Emo Gay and carefree ar everyone know: He creater laughter wherever he goeJ. Emo found it necessary to work throughout high school and therefore had little time for school activities. He did, however, find time to sing with the Boys' Glee Club his junior and senior year. He served on the ticket committee for the big production, Father of the Bride . Because of these contacts he made many friends. 20
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CLOVIS BOUCHER, JR. Billo Patience ir e flattererf' Clovis, a quiet, unassuming boy, was tied up with his duties at home, and was therefore unable to participate in many school activities. However, he did find time to be a member of the decorating committee for junior Prize Speaking and a ticket collector for the Senior-Freshman Reception. EILEEN DORIS BURKE The gentle mind hy gentle deeds ir known. Eileen belonged to the Art Club and was Miss DesOrmeaux's eflicient sec- retary. She also was an active member of the French Club, and in our commercial department had the important job of Bank Day Cashier. She graciously lent her support to the ticket committee for the senior play. JANICE MARIE BYK Jan Gentle of speech, henefieent of mind. jan , with her bright smile, played in the band for four years, and sang in the Glee Club three years. She was in the Art Club for two years, putting her talents to good use. She decorated for the Cabaret , for the Christmas Concert, and for the Junior Prom. Jan was a member of the Home Economics Club, and the Community Service Club for three years. She was Secretary for Mrs. Dilorenz, and played Intramural Basketball for two years. Jan also served on the ticket committee for the senior play. JOSEPH ANTHONY CASTRONOVO Joe On him and on hir high endeavor, The light of praise rhall shine forever. joe came to the T.F.H.S. for his senior year from Saint Leonard's, a commercial high school in Brooklyn, New York. He quickly won a place in our hearts by wholeheartedly entering into plans for our very first activity, the Freshman Hop, and it pleased everyone to find he had won the part of Pete in our senior play, Father of the Bride . 19
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REGINA DAWN DENKIEWICZ A Joft armver turneth away wrath. Regina, a quiet, willing worker, a member of the Community Service Club for two years, was in the Girls' Glee Club for one year. She was secretary for Miss Crean in her senior year, and also assisted Mr. Pike as an office girl. CATHERINE DESAUTELS Cathy Tall, rtately, and very trim Our Cathy ir noted for vigor ami vim. Cathy , one of out busiest class members, has belonged to a number of organ- izations, including the Camera Club, Glee Club, Art Club, History Club and Tumb- lers. She demonstrated her athletic ability by being a member of the basketball team and playing intramurals in her junior and senior years. Her artistic ability was shown by the fact that she was selected to serve on the decorating committees for various dances. Cathy's acting talent was early recognized when she so ably portrayed Nelson's mother in the play, A Portrait of Nelson Holiday, Jr. Her histrionic ability was fittingly climaxed in the senior play, Father of the Bride in which she played Mrs. Banks. CHARLES HENRY EMERY Charlie Magnifcent .rpectacle of human happinesd' Charlie's chief characteristic, according to his classmates, is his eternal hap- piness. He played football his freshman year and was a member of the track team for two years. He ushered for the Sophomore Social and the Freshman Hop, was in the Boys' Glee Club for three years and the French Club for one year. ANNETTE CORINNE EMOND Frenchy Great thoughtr come from the heart. Annette played the French horn in both the band and orchestra for three years. She was one of our capable Bank Day Cashiers and a member of the Corn- mercial Club. She also served on the refreshment and decorating committees for the Freshman Hop. 21
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