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JAMES FOWLIE Jim October 12, 1943 Pct Peeve: Typing Class. Chief Delight: Lunch period. Class Will: I, James Fowlie, leave all my home- work problems to my brother, Donald, and my sister, Carole, to do as they like with them. Activities: Track 3. KATHLEEN MARY GAMBALE Kathie November 5, 1943 Pet Peeve: Jealous boys. Chief Delight: Going out with a certain some- one. Class Will: I, Kathleen Gambale, leave to my sister, Mary Ann, my place in front of the mirror in the girls' lavatory. Activities: Tri-Delta President: National Honor Societyg Dramatics Club 43 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committeeg Yearbook Staffg Sr. Prom Committee, Chorus 1, 2: Librarian Assistantg President 3: Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 45 Badminton 3, 4. I if MARY GILL Gillsie June 2, 1943 Pet Peeve: A certain ford. Chief Delight: Winning the Suburban Cham- pionship. Class Will: I, Mary Gill, leave to Judy Tetreault my number 23 basketball uniform. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 1, 2, 4, Softball 1, 2, 4g Badmintong Bowling, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4g Dramatics Clubg Jr. and Sr. Prom Committeesg Tri-Delta: Office Assistant 2, Fresh. and Soph. Dance Committeesg Year- book Staff. Steve Fabian STEPHEN GOGUEN Pet Peeve: Getting up for school in the morning. Chief Delight: Collecting my pay check. Class Will: I, Steve Goguen, leave all by myself. Activities: Track Team. RICHARD JAMES GRAHAM Pet Peeve: English. Chief Delight: Roller skating. Class Will: I, Richard Graham, leave my track uniform to my brother Mal. Activities. Cross Country, Track. ELIZABETH A. GAUDET 'fgetsy' Afiafch 1, 1943 Pet Peeve: Lunch periods that come too late. Chief Delight: Letters from a certain somebody. Class Will: I, Elizabeth Gaudet, leave to Cookie Regan, my excuses for being late to classes. Activities: Pep Squadg Dramatic Club, Year- bookg Tri-Deltag Bowling: Junior and Senior Prom Committees: Library Assistant: Sopho- more Home Room Representative, Volleyball. October 21, 1943 August 2, 1942
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N I Charlie Pet Peeve: CHARLES ENNION Algebra I. NANCY I.. DUNN Nun September 6, 1943 Pet Peere: Stuck-up people. Chief Delight: Getting out of School for holi- days. Class IVilI: I, Nancy Dunn, lease all my won- derful high school memories to my sister Donna. Activities: Tri-Delta, Yearbook Stafi. JAMES NV. DYCKMAN lim Alareh 1, 1942 Pet Peeve: Cars that you can't get to run right. Chief Delight: One little live foot brunette. Class IVill: I, james Dyckman, leaye my gym locker to my brother and my gym suit to my nephew, Nicky. Activities: Football lg Science Club 1, junior and Senior Prom Committees, BW if Iuly 11, 1943 Chief Delight: Taking Mary out. Class Will: I, Charlie Ennion, leave my gym shorts to some lucky Freshman. Activities: Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committeeg Class Representative 4. ALLEN FARWELL Rooster June 28, 1943 Pet Peeve: Short lunch periods. Chief Delight: Charlie's practice in the rain. Class Will: I, Allen Farwell, leave to any boy the fun with Sandy at dances. Activities: Baseball 1, 23 Basketball I, 2: Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Iunior and Senior Prom Committees: Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committees, Dramatirc Cl--F I ' N X ' x JOHN A. FINCH lack luly 2, 1943 Pet Peever School. Chief Delight: History classes. Activities: Science Club, Key Club. 'S 255' ,Qy CORLISS FISCHER Corliss November ll, 1943 Pet Peeve: Teachers. Chief Delight: Getting along and haying fun with people. Class IVill: I, Corliss Fischer, will my books to the next lucky senior. Actnities. G. A. A., Trl Delta
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7 ,YY4 I .ff Ac ROBERT HARRISON IANICE CRIFFIN Ian lime 23, 1944 Pet Peeve: Roring teachers. Chief Delight: Skiing ard ice skating. Class Will: I, Janice Criflin, leave my locker and hope that it opens better for the new OWl'N'I'. tivities: Tri-Delta, Bowling, National Ilonor Society, junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee. LOUISE HARRIS Lou November 1, 1943 Pet Peeve: Mrs. Saunders' English class. Chief Delight: No school signals. Class Will: I, Louise Harris, leave mv gym suit to whoever wants it. Activities: Pep Squad: Iunior and Senior Prom Committeesg Intramural Basketball: Tri-Delta: Yearbook Staff, Sophomore Dance Committee, Dramatic Club. Bob ,lanuary 16, 1943 Pet Peeve: English 4 and English teachers. Chief Delight: Girls and monev. Class Will: I, Robert Harrison, will to anybody who wants them, my English periods. bi . PATRICIA A. HARTICAN Pat lanuary 23, 1944 Pet Peeve: Boys who do not act their age behind the wheel of a car. Chief Delight: Football games, especially with Dracut and Chelmsford. Class Will: I, Pat Hartigan, leave this school after hiding a bomb in M-64. Activities: Tri-Delta, Bowling l, 3, 43 Intra- mural Basketballg Pep Squadg Cheerleading 3, 4: Program Committee, C. A. A. 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Badminton 3, 4: Sophomore Dance Committceg Junior and Senior Prom Commit- tees, Oratorical Society 4. ALAN HARTSHORN LfPRed May 31, 1943 Pet Peeve: Losing football games. Chief Delight: Hank Wilson's conditioning. Class Will: I, Alan Hartshorn, leave my posi- tion in football to anyone big enough to take it. Activities: Baseball lg Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee. CHARLES E. HARTSHORN Charlie Deeemlrer 17, 194' Pet Peeve: Gym on Mondays. Chief Delight: Working and money. Class Will: I, Charles Hartshorn, will to all mx teachers, all the patience in the future. Activities: Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Senior and junior Prom Committees, Dramatic Club l.
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