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RAYMOND DUBREUIL Ray Very dependable Jo we've beard, A man who always keeps his word. Ray, with his friendly grin and ever-ready camera, was our official cameraman on the business staff of the Netop. An accomplished clarinetist, Ray played in the band, orches- tra and Swingsters for four years and played tenor sax on the side. He was also a member of the History, Camera, and French Clubs, skied with the Ski Team, and was chairman of the junior Prom Music Committe. CAROL EBELING Eben All that ir honorable, true, and fair. A cheerleader for three years, Eben was elected Co-Cap- tain her senior year, a reward well justified. She was an active participant in the activities of the History, Community Service, Glee, and French Clubs, of which she was la sec- retaire. A valuable as well as popular class member, she ushered at several class dances, was on the Decorating Com- mittee for our Prom, and on the news staff of the Netop and yearbook. An extremely effective combination of beauty and brains, Ebe's scholastic enterprise proved itself when her name was included on the Pro Merito list, SUSAN ELLMS joy riser in her like the rummefr morn. Our class sunbeam, Suzie's bright smile was guaranteed to bring cheer to even the grayest corner of the dullest class. She belonged to the French, History, and Glee Clubs, the Pro Merito Society and the Netop and yearbook news staff. She ushered at our junior Prom and Freshmen Welcome and served on the Invitation Committee for the prom. BARBARA DURANT Barb Sincerity ir a jewel rarely found. Barb was a quiet but active student and was interested in varied activities. She was in the Art, Community Service, History, and Glee Clubs. Barb was also a twirler in the band, a tumbler, and was appointed to the Sophomore Ring Committee. In addition, Barb ushered at several of our dances and was chosen head usher for our Junior Prom. Suzie
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RICHARD COTTER Chink Humor ir the fountain of good tense. Chink was an enthusiastic sports fan, but his friendly grin wasn't confined entirely to the playing fieldw-.his good nature made him popular with everyone. Chink played football and basketball for four years and managed the foot- ball team during his sophomore and junior years. He also played baseball two years and was on the track team for one. Chink contributed a lot to our athletic program and we will remember him for his hard work and sportsmanship. PHILIP COURTEMANCHE BuZZy And none bar quite escaped my rmile. Buzzy's natural sense of humor became evident in Junior Prize Speaking when he was chosen alternate and in the Columbus Day Play where he portrayed Mike Stone. An able business manager of the Netop and yearbook staff, he belonged to the French Club, played baseball, and for one year was a member of the Gym Team. MAUREEN ANN DAVIS Peanuts There ir romething inyinitely uurl in ber tininerrf' This petite miss seemed to turn up wherever we looked. A member of the Home Economics, Camera, History, and Community Service Club, Peanuts was also treasurer of our Girls' Glee Club, the one who collected the gum-chewing fines. Her artistic talent was shown when she was selected to serve on our Prom Decorating Committee and joined the Art Club. She was an usher at Class Day and did some tricky floor work in Intramural Basketball. CAROL DESAUTELS Not loo reriour, not too gay, 4 rare good friend in every way. Carol, one of our indispensable office girls, proved to be a girl of many talents. She sang with the Glee Club and was on the nominating committee for class olhcers. Her art ability was a great asset to the Netop and yearbook staff and the Art Club and she helped decorate for the Spring Concert. Carol was a member of the History, Camera and Community Service Clubs and participated enthusiastically in all these activities. 19
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RALPH FAULKNER Whoroever would be a man must be u non-conformirtf' Ralph was the young man with a large horn who did such a fine job adding a bottom to the band with his solid bass playing. He also played trumpet in the Swingsters and his writing ability made him an important cog on our Netop and yearbook staffs and our official free verse artist. Ralph ushered at the Sophomore Social and was chosen a Junior Prize Speaker, doing a fine job with The Parable Of The . . . Family That Dwelr Apart, and still kept his Pro Merito rating and played Mr. Johnson in our Christmas Play, The ' Family Nobody Wanted. LORRAINE FISKE Lorry Whatever of goodness eminater from the roul gather: itr raft halo in the eye.t. Lorraine's four years at T.F.H.S. have been full of activity. She was in the band for four years, Swingsters for two years and orchestra for three years. She was a member of the Camera, History, and French Clubs for two years and be- longed to the Glee Club and Art Club for three years. Lor- raine was on several decorating committees, and ushered at the Junior Prom. She was on the editorial staff of the Netop and yearbook and was a member of the Pro Merito Society. GLORIANN GAMACHE JANICE FOSTER Jan The uncertain glory of an April day. jan was one of our snappy twirlers for three years and was chosen Lieutenant her senior year. She was an alternate for the Girls' Glee Club and was on the nominating com- mittee for senior class officers. jan belonged to the Com- munity Service Club for four years and the Home Eco- nomics Club her Freshman year. In addition, she ushered at the Christmas Concert and the Variety Show and was a Library Aid during her freshman and sophomore years. Gloria Goodnerr ir a .rpeciul kind of lrutb and beauty. Gloria, after two years here, decided to leave us, but one year was enough, for in September we found her again brightening the halls with that sunny personality. She par- ticipated in the Home Economics, Arr, History and Glee Clubs and made us wonder what we had done without her, when she served on the refreshmen committee for the Senior Reception for the Freshmen.
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