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LeROY ALAN WINCHESTER, JR. Favorite Saying: ‘What's my favorite saying?” Pet Peeve: Senior Girls. Favorite Memory: New York ‘60, Chuck’s cabin. Favorite Pastime: Sports and eating. School Activities: Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball, Varsity Club, Newspaper Staff, Presi- dent National Honor Society, Class Officer, Boy’s State ‘60, Prom Committee. Secret Ambition: To own a cabin like Chuck’s. THAT'S IT We would like to thank Mr. Fogelberg for all the help he has given us during the past year in the preparation of our yearbook.
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GAYLE A. SWETT Favorite Saying: “Go to the mountain.” Pet Peeve: Time limits. Favorite Memory: July 4, 1960. Favorite Pastime: Being naughty. School Activities: National Honor Society, Senior Class Secretary, Ticket Committee, Bank Committee, Dance Com- mittee, Pep Squad, News- paper Committee, Record Club. Secret Ambition: To visit Hawaii. AS iF SUSAN ULSON Favorite Saying: “Are you some kind of a nut or something?” Pet Peeve: United Trading Stamps Favorite Pastime: Dancing, sports. School Activities: Majorette, Var- sity Basketball, Vice President of National Honor Society, Class Officer, Glee Club, Dance Committee, J. V. Cheer- leader, Newspaper Staff. Secret Ambition: To travel throughout the world. 7 aS % “Connie” CONSTANCE ANN TOBIN Favorite Saying: ‘Oh! My feet hurt.” Pet Peeve: People who are never on time for appointments. Favorite Memory: Our class trip to the beach. Favorite Pastime: Watching and playing all sports. School Activities: Varsity Basket- ball, Field Hockey, Manager, Varsity Tennis, Dance Commit- tee, Record Club, Varsity Club, Newspaper Staff. Secret Ambition: To learn how to spell. “Cathy” ee CATHERINE LEE VAN GEMERT Favorite Saying: ‘Daddy, will you help me with my home- work?” Pet Peeve: My oldest brother. Favorite Memory: September 3, 1960 (surprise party). Favorite Pastime: Skating, Bowl- ing, Dancing, Arguing with my father just for fun. School Activities: Dramatic Club, Science Fair. Secret Ambition: To become an interior decorator. “Barb” BARBARA MARIE TORRES Favorite Saying: “| could care less.’ Pet Peeve: Getting caught in the girls’ room. Favorite Memory: May 6, 1960, at 3:30 A. M. Favorite Pastime: Working in an office. Secret Ambition: To become a secretary. “Ed” EDNA MAE WATTERS Favorite Saying: ‘What a pain in the arm.” Pet Peeve: Lazy teachers. Favorite Memory: May 23, 1960. Favorite Pastime: Dancing and listening to classical and rock and roll music. School Activities: Dramatic Club, Class Dance Committees, Sci- ence Fair. Secret Ambition: To be success- ful in whatever | do.
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Do You teemembes When the girls misplaced the boys’ books in Biology Class? Our orderly (Hmm!) class meetings? Our first day in French Class? Mrs. Morris and her informative geometry classes? “The Argonauts and Caesar?” Reading poetry in rhythm for Miss Murphy? A week when the periods were normal? The day that we made hydrogen sulfide? The girls-boys basketball game? Mr. Nugent's beat the clock math tests? Chucky Newton’s Cabin? The boys’ trip to New York City? The 12C1 home room and the row by row dismissal? The time Tommy missed the bus in Pentucket? The day George borrowed some hydrogen sulfide from the lab? The night the bus broke down at the game in Cambridge? When we hid Mr. DeMasi’s chair? When we broke Mr. DeMasi’s light? The clay on the ceiling in Geometry class? The ‘O’ periods with Mrs. Niles? Charlie Finn’s experiment in Chemistry lab? The day Arkie lost his head? Mr. McDonald’s orderly history class? The day E. W., S. P., C. J., and J. P. walked out of history class? The day we had a party outside with Mr. Fogelberg? The time we went to Sturbridge Village? All the talks in Mr. Nugent's class? The field trip to Front Beach, Rockport? Four Senior gilrs walking out of Mr. Jay’s class? The Sophomore beach party at Wingersheik? Mr. Nugent chasing the boys to protect the girls? The girls jumping over the railing to be first in the lunch line? The day Ruthie fell asleep in Mr. Fogleberg’s English Class? The time the girls had to write the Constitution? When Miss Grey got caught in the submarine hatch? The boys playing catch with the globe of the world and someone missed? Mrs. Hutchings’ “Little Guffers?”’ The mouse running through Mr. Nugent’s Algebra 1 Class? Last minute Thesis writers? Agnes and Guido entertaining us in Home-Room? The day Arkie’s car chased him across the parking lot? The Barb-B-Q after Friday night dances? The day the cigarette rolled out of the stall, (we weren’t smoking)? The day John Keen came to school with two different socks on? Crazy Days? The argument between the Juniors and Seniors last year?
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