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LORRAINE F. TETREAULT 58 Harrison Avenue Activities: Student Council 3; Recording Secretary 2; Prom Decorating 3; Villa Novan Subscription Committee 3, 4; History Colloquium 4. Lorraine's pet peeve is freshman girls. Nursing appeals to her. If she isn’t laughing, she's crying. PAULINE E. THEROUX 56 Mailloux Street Activities: Intramural Soft-ball 2; Intramural Volleyball 2; Mates in Medicine 4; Science Club 4. With Clara Barton her idol, this energetic miss will make everyone get well soon. PHYLLIS J. TODD 395 South Main Street Modeling is in store for W. H. S.'s very own. DENISE D. TRAHAN 41 St. Leon Street Activities: Pep Squad 2; German Club 2, 3, 4; Mates in Medicine 2; Villa Novan 3, 4; Prom Decorating 3; Drama Club 3; Student Council 4; History Colloquium 4. Ignorance and apathy anger her. Denise hopes to attend college and major in biology. NANCY R. TRUDEAU 271 Manville Road Nancy says she's always giggling and talking loudly. True friends are w'hat she values most. ROGER R. TURCOTTE 471 Providence Street Activities: Intramural basketball 2, 4; Intramural Volleyball 2. Reg loves to sleep. He says he'll always hear Mr. Allard’s class. NORMAND R. VADENAIS 68 Chester Street Activities: Hockey 2, 3, 4. Norm, the hockey player, prizes his skates. His worst fault is sleeping in study classes. ROLAND J. VALIN 331 South Main Street Roland believes: If you enjoy wasting time it's not entirely wasted. He hopes to join the Navy. RICHARD R. VANASSE 24 Summit Street Dick prizes his Mustang, loves to play pool. Another future candidate for the Navy. AfFREY F. VOELKER WU 81 Union Street Activities: Band 2, 3, 4. Jeff remembers those band trips. His ambition is to see the world as soon as of it. 68
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time. MARIETTE A. SUTHERLAND 50 North Ballou Street Activities: Student Council Treasurer 2; Vice President 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Decorating 3; Pep Squad 2; Quiver Literary Staff 4; Quiver Art Editor 4. A talented girl who hopes that her creativity leads her to a good art school. SHARON A. TABER 60 Hemond Avenue Activities: Mates-in-Medi-cine 2, 4. Sharon abhors conceited people and she has the remedy for them: Dry Up! PATRICIA A. TAFT 183 Carrington Avenue Activities: F.T.A. 3; President 4; Quiver Literary Staff 4; Assistant Editor 4. Patty is a seeker of knowledge who can hear the campus crowd from afar. Always has a twinkle in her eye. JANINE R. TELLIER 171 Phillips Street Activities: Mates-in-Medi-cine 2, 3; President 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Villa Novan 3, 4; Quiver Literary Staff 4; Quiver Art Staff 4; Prom Decorating 3. Janinc remembers decorating for the Junior Prom. Plans to become an R.N. JOHN R. SYLVESTER 350 Grove Street John values his freedom and dislikes boring girls. Plans to enter the Army and then further his education. DOUGLAS H. TARBLE 302 Transit Street Activties: Intramural Basketball 2; Intramural Volleyball 2; Debating Club 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2; Secretary-Treasurer 3; President 4; Prom Decorating 3; Model Legislature 3; Saturday Seminar 4; Quiver Associate Editor 4; National Math Honor Society 4. Doug says his worst fault is eating too much. He hopes for a career in engineering. PI STEPHEN THHFR J 108 Church Streft4 'Activities: Intramurawi kerball 2; Math Club( 3 Track 2, 3, 4. If Steve had his way would improve cafeteria lections. Naturally he ues good humor. . LlUb -J Pep Squaa 4. wJgebra is Kathy’s nemesis. She despises moody people and hopes to become a History Teacher. SUSAN E. TESSIER 227 Rathbun Street ctivities: Villa Novan Subscription 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3; Debating Club Activities Chairman 3; Intramural Softball 2; Model Legislature 3, 4; Prom Decorating 3; Class Vice President 3. 4; Senate Youth Program. College bound Sue is always helping someone. Always has a little spare Activities: Chorus 2, 3; President 4; Fashion Show 2. Sue hopes to join the Peace Corps, because she surely can talk—in any language. SUZANNE R. TESSIER 283 St. Barnabe Street
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GEORGE H. WALKOW 154 High Street A quiet guy, George values freedom of thought and expression. Hopes to join the Air Force. DAVID S. WALSH 73 Sunnyside Avenue Activities: Art Club 2, 3; Debate Club 3. Dave just loves to argue. It should serve him well on the Debating Team at P. C. ROBERT A WHEATLEY 6 Morin Heights Activities: Cross Country 2, 3. 4. Bob remembers Miss McGill's World History Class. Thinks Bill Russell is tops. EDWARD J. WHITLOCK 79 Bourdon Boulevard Activities: Intramural Volleyball 2, 4. Eddie doesn’t like people who have no school spirit. If he had his way, the vocational course would be co-ed. GLENDA WILSON 14 Seventh Avenue Glenda can often be found talking on the phone reliving the Junior Prom. ALAN J. WOJCIK 253 Estes Street Activities: Intramural Golf 4; Prom Decorating 3. A l’s fondest school memories were the Senior Class parties. He hopes to attend college and become a history teacher. JEFFREY L. WOLED 311 Ward Street Activities: Football 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Villa Novan Literary Staff 3, 4; History Colloquium 4; Student Council 2; Debate Club 2; Intramural Basketball 2. Jeff's prize possession is his piano. He hates to get up in the morning. Hopes to major in sociology. BRUCE F.. WOOD 415 Winter Street Activities: Band 2, 3, 4. Bruce remembers those band trips. He says his worst fault is being so shy. DIANE M. WYSPIANSKI 36 Cleveland Street Activities: Language Lab Assistant 4. Diane prizes her teddy bear. If she had her way she’d make everyone happy. WANDA A. WYSPIANSKI 953 Social Street One of the friendliest girls at W.H.S., Wanda prizes her class ring. She believes that to have friends you must be one. 69
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