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CAROL PHILLIPS Kina'r1erJ giver hirth to kindnerrf' Carol was a cheerful and co-operative member of the Com- RITA PAULIN Polo EarneJtr1err ir erzthuriarm tempered hy reaJon. Rita was a hard-working typist on our Netop and year- book stalf and spent many late hours behind the Red Curtain. She was a junior Varsity Cheerleader during her sophomore year, treasurer of the French Club her junior year and a member of the History Club. Rita was on the Decorating Committee for the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom and played the part of Marion in Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal. munity Service and History Clubs. She served as an usher for several class dances and in her freshman year worked on the refreshment committee for the Senior-Freshman Reception. GARY PLANTE Planteski The individual man ir the atom of human society. Gary was one of our mechanically-minded classmates. His dramatic ability was shown in his strong characterization of Mr. Warner in Doctor Hudson's Secret journal. He also collected tickets at the Junior Prom and was a member of the Boys' Glee Club for three years. Although he worked after- noons, he served his class well FREDERICK H. PODLENSKI Fred A gentleman by nature-a scholar hy education. Fred, one of our brilliant math and science students, was a Pro Merito, a member of the French and History Clubs for two years, and an usher for our junior Prom. He contributed to the musical program of T.F.H.S. as a member of the band. 29
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JAMES MAYRAND Jim Sincerity and truth are the hutit of every virtue. A flash of light from jim's camera and another snapshot was added to his collection. His interest in photography was furthered by his membership in the Camera Club for two years. He also played football his freshman year, and sang with the Glee Club for three years. CAROLE JOYCE LOUISE NICEWICZ She lahort, and laugh! and giver. Carole with a quick step and a friendly smile was a member of the band and the orchestra for four years, and professional- ly portrayed Marion in Andy Hardy. Besides being an active member of the Art, Camera, History, and Community Service Clubs, she found time on her agenda to be, for three years, an office girl and a Bank Day Cashier. She served as an usher at several class dances and was on the tumbling team, as well as being on the Netop and yearbook staff. She was also our very efficient business manager for junior Prize speaking. ROBERT MORIN Bugsy The enence of humor it Jeutihilityf' Robert, although he did not participate in any extracur- ricular activities, was well known for his friendly smile and willingness to help, and was a welcome addition to our class. BARBARA PAULIN Barb Light of step and heart it she. Barb, one of our class livewires, was never lacking in enthusiasm while participating in music, sports, and many other school clubs. She played in the band, Swingsters, and orchestra, and blended her voice with the Glee Club and Distaffs. She held membership in the History, French, Art, Community Service and Home Economics Clubs. On the athletic side, she managed the girls' basketball team during het junior and senior years. She was a Bank Day Cashier, served on Decorating Committees, ushered at our class dances, and was a member of All-State Chorus. She played the part of Rita in the Christmas Play. 28
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VF? 4. PAUL P. POSS The mildert manners, and the gentlert heart. Paul, quiet and a little shy, had a smile for everyone. Although playing football his freshman year was the extent of Paul's activities, he was a conscientious worker we were proud to have in our class. CYNTHIA PRINCE Cindy Her voice war ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman. Cynthia, with charm in her voice, was an alternate Junior CAROLE ANN PTAK Ptalty A merry heart doth good like a medicine. Ptaky was an avid member of the Girls' Glee Club for three years and music librarian during her senior year. She ushered for our junior Prom and was an enthusiastic worker on many committees. Community Service Club for four years and Camera Club, History, Art and Home Economics Clubs were included in her active extracurricular life. Prize Speaker and ably interpreted the role of the romantic but fickle Polly in Andy Hardy. In her busy schedule were included the History, French, and Art Clubs for two years. She was a member of the Netop and yearbook staff during her senior year. , MICHAEL PUTALA Mehow A pleasant gentleman and a humorous one. Mehow let nothing dampen his sense of humor-not even homework. He divided his few free moments between the History and Ski Clubs for one year. Although an afternoon iob consumed most of his extra time he willingly helped our class whenever possible.
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