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EDITH REGINA MOLONGOSKI Yai Her ncatnur is outstanding: but her :mile is hotter still. Our Yai played her sax in the-Band for four years, Orchestra for two, and Swing- sters for three. She sang in the glee club two years, was in Camera Club, Art, Community Service, and History Clubs. Yai was also an alternate Prize Speaker, was adorably carry aa Jane in Seventeenth Summer , and made an excellent assistant to the coach for the Senior Play. She ushered at the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom and she contributed a great deal of time as a member of the business stalis of the Netop and Yearbook. Another of the venatiles i :fi 5 ANTHONY JOSEPH MOSCA I: not life 4 hundred time: foo short for as Andy could always be found in there lighting played football, baseball, and basketball and was on the president for a year and ushered at the Junior Prom and also among those in the History Club, Glee Club, and ' any class! DAVID NEWTON MOSHER Dave 'Truth is mighty and will prevail. One of the ticket salesmen of Janie and a popular member of the Boys' Glee Club, Dave also attended the meetings of the History Club and the Arr Club, joining the Camera Club as a senior. Dave still maintained his active participation in basketball which be began as a junior. ,f !, is , ht i r 215' l Qs., .M 5 ROBERT MICHAEL MURPHY Truth, whither it is in or out of fashion, ir the Baseball for four years and captainship his last two w Bob , also known as Murph . He was on the Freshman basketball for two years. The Boys' Glee Club, 'l ' Club him as an active member. Sports writer for the Junir ushered at the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom. And trayed Ronnie, the hen-pecked son, in our Christmas
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BRIAN JAMES LETOURNEAU Lits I Speak low, if you :peak love. Q Lits played football in his freshman year, but since he worked every afternoon in his last two years of high school, Lits was unable to participate in extra-curricular activities. He did, however, attend our school dances and ushered at the Sophomore Social, the Junior Prom, and the Freshman Hop. A smoothie on the dance floor! ROSEMARY MAHNOWSKI A good reputation ir more valuable Rosie may not have been heard much, but she year she belonged to the Home Economics Club, and in She attended History Club meetings for a year. Many 1 Prom were made by our quiet Senior, Rosie , who adds Janie, by serving on the make-up committee. A worl school responsibilities and activities Rosie baby-sat fo: admired! CANDACE ANNE McCARTHY Candy A good women if a hidden treasure, be who discover: ber will do well not to boast about it. If there were a working girls' club at T.F.H.S., Candy , would no doubt, be among its numbers! She managed, however, to be a clarinetist in the Band for three years and to participate in the activities of the Art, History, Camera, and Community Service Clubs. Perhaps she ushered you in at our Soph Social and Hawaiian paradise . Besides these she found time to help the costume committee for Janie , A truly busy girl! CONSTANCE ANN MILONAS Be of good cheer. Connie was one of the tops on the Tumbling T in the Glee Club, debated in the History Club, spoke F, years and was a member of the Home Economics Club du was one of those responsible for the delicious punch sen but not least, Connie was a make-up artist for the Sen 27
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SARAH MARGARET MURPHY ' Sa y 'True humor springs not more from the head than ffom the heart! . U .. I 1 With the same peppiness that made her our outstanding Drum Majorette, Sally par- ticipated in a large number of activities. She tumbled for three years, was a twirler for two, sang in the Girls' Glee Club and All State Chorus, and was a Chmera, History, and Art Clubber. Murph was also on the news staEs of Netop and Yearbook, and was an Ofhce, Girl during her junior year. She was chosen as an alternate Prize Speaker and ushered at ,Q several class functions. We'll remember her Margie in Seventeenth Summer, julia in The Goose Hangs High, and Paula in the Senior Play! CHRISTINE MARIE PARENTEAU Young in limbs, in judgmen Chris was the clever author of some of the news also on our Indian Trails Staff. Her other afternoons we Camera, Art, History, Community Service Clubs and acted as la secretairen her senior year. Chris made her Rhoda, the maid, in The Goose Hangs High and al for Janie Usheting at our Sophomore Social and Juni schedule. iff? , KENNETH RAYMOND PATNODE Mort 'Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Using his artistic talents, Mort has done a tremendous amount for our class aiding the decorators for the Sophomore Social and acting as co-chairman of decorations for the Junior Prom and Freshman Hop. Athletically, he was a member of the basketball, track, and football teams his freshman year, being manager of the latter in 1956. As a senior, gi , Kenny belonged to the History and Boys' Glee Clubs, played the part of a soldier in our Senior Play, and was an able art editor of the Netop and Yearbook staffs. Whenever a worker was needed, Mort was always a willing hand. is ill , il FRANCIS PAULIN The most useless day of all is that in which u Francis was a part of the unbeaten Freshman Footbu our After-the-Prom clean-up committee and for two yeai Club - naturally! 29
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