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FLORENCE ANN LaQUAGLIA “Termite” 352 Cambridge Street Favorite Saying — “You Arab.” Pet Peeve — Being called “Guinea.” Favorite Memory — Freshman year with 1959 Seniors. Favorite Pastime — Cheerleading. Secret Ambition — To get to Bermuda. Activities — aie Dramatic Club, Student Coun- cil. Athletic: Co-captain of Cheerleaders, Var- sity Club, Girls’ Athletic Association. BERNADETTE KATHLEEN LEBLANC “Buns” 3 Moss Street Favorite Saying — “Saggy Noodles.” Pet Peeve — Math. Favorite Memory — Niagara Falls, Brother Philip, Basketball buses. Favorite Pastime — Being with the “gang,” play- ing sports, driving. Activities — Academic: Yearbook Athletic: Basketball, Field Hockey Co-Cap- tain, Tennis. JACQUELINE GERTRUDE LOISELLE “Jackie” 361 Cambridge Street Favorite Saying — “Guess what!” Pet Peeve Two-faced people. Favorite Memory — September, 1959. Favorite Pastime — Spending money. Secret Ambition — To be rich and to travel. Activities — Academic: National Honor Society, News- paper. Athletic: Drum Majorette, Pep Squad, Leaders Club. Social: Open House Guide. LUCILLE LYNCH “Lue Hancock Street Favorite Saying — “That's apparent.” Pet Peeve —- Being taken for granted and little brothers who are taller than you. Favorite Memory — March 18, 1960, Senior Dance. Favorite Pastime — Roller skating. Secret Ambition — To get rid of one 1948 Ford. Activities — Social: Dance Committee.
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