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“Youth, with swift feet, walks onward; the land of joy lies all before his eyes.” GARDINER L. HUTCHINSON, JR. “Hutch” 1 Cedarwood Lane Favorite Saying: “Greetings from the ‘House of Usher.’ ” Pet Peeve: Women teachers. Favorite Memory: Sophomore year at the old high school. Favorite Pastime: Watching the girls. Secret Ambition: To be an international playboy. Activities: Academic — School Newspaper, Latin Club, Dramatic Society, Yearbook Subscription Manager; Athletic — Gym- nastic Team, Junior Varsity Football Manager, Varsity Football Manager; So- cial — Promenade Usher, Dance Com- ania Promenade Committee, Banquet ost. “Next to love, sympathy is the divinest passion of the hum an heart.” NANCY JORDAN “Brownie” 19 Church Lane Favorite Saying: “Play the role.” Pet Peeve: Certain club meetings. Favorite Memory: Summer, 1962. Favorite Pastime: Drawing, reading, writing letters, parties with the gang. Secret Ambition: To be happy! Activities: Academic —- National Honor So- ciety, Yearbook Art Editor, School News- paper. “A kind heart is a fountain of gladness.” DIANE MAY JACKSON “Di- 32 Boulder Drive Favorite Saying: “Ya know?” Pet Peeve: Short people. Favorite Memory: My two years in Burling- ton High. Favorite Pastime: Playing basketball. Secret Ambition: To attend business school. Activities: Athletic — Junior Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Basketball; Social —Promenade Com- mittee. “Life is a quarry, out of which we are to , mold and chisel and complete a character. PETER TORSEY KENNISTON “Pete” 25 Skilton Lane Favorite Saying: “Get off my back!” Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Favorite Memory: When I was chosen as an All-Star basketball player in Maine. Favorite Pastime: Being with the boys. Secret Ambition: To be a basketball coach. Activities: Academic — Junior Class Vice President; Athletic — Boys’ Athletic As- sociation, Intramural Sports Coach, Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Baseball; Social — Graduation Usher.
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“Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are and doing things as they ought to be done.” JEAN E. HARDY “Jean” 22 Woodcrest Avenue Favorite Saying: “Do I care?” Pet Peeve: Trying to get to class on time after lunch. Favorite Memory: Summer vacations. Favorite Pastime: Trying to improve my bowling score. Secret Ambition: “To be healthy, wealthy, and wise.” “Bashfulness is an orname nt to youth.” GEORGE HOLEY “Jidge” 68 Locust Street Favorite Saying: “Sure.” Pet Peeve: Eighth graders. Favorite Memory: May 23, 1961. Favorite Pastime: Hunting, fishing, skiing, and swimming. Secret Ambition: It’s a secret. “Good nature is a beauty of the mind.” CHRISTINE ANNE HENNEDY “Chris” 20 Rahway Road Favorite Saying: “You're impossible.” Pet Peeve: Conceited people and Florida. Favorite Memory: My sophomore year in the old high school; the Dramatic Club play backstage. Favorite Pastime: Sports, dancing, bowling. Secret Ambition: To be as good a nurse as my sister. Activities: Academic — Sophomore Cl ass Treasurer, Dramatic Society, Latin Club Secretary (1961), Future Nurses Club; Athletic — Girls’ Athletic Association, Junior Varsity Basketball, Varsity Field Hockey; Social — Dance Committees. “All noble enthusiasms pass through a feverish stage, and grow wiser and more serene.” REGINALD JOHN HOLLAND “Reggie” 74 Francis Wyman Road Favorite Saying: “I’m sorry.” Pet Peeve: Being called Reginald. Favorite Memory: September, 1959. Favorite Pastime: Playing records. Secret Ambition: To own a motorcycle. Activities: Academic — Yearbook, Science Fair Award Winner; Athletic — Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football.
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“Only what we have wrought into our character during life . ” can we take away with us. GEORGE ALBERT KNIGHT “George” Humboldt Avenue Favorite Saying: “Ts that right?” Pet Peeve: Conceited people and people with “big mouths.” Favorite Memory: The day I fell out of Frank’s “bile.” Favorite Pastime: Thumbing home on the corner of Church Lane and Bedford Street. Secret Ambition: To get a car and to travel. Activities: Academic — National Honor So- ciety; Athletic — Varsity Football; Social — Ring Committee. “The morning of life is like the dawn of day.” JUDITH LINDSLEY “Judy” 17 Corcoran Road Favorite Saying: “Not to do!” Pet Peeve: Untidy boys. Favorite Memory: 1961 and 1962. Favorite Pastime: Singing in the school chorus. Secret Ambition: To be happy and success- ful in the future. Activities: Academic—Chorus, Science Fair Award Winner. ee “Tact comes from goodness of heart.” DONNA MARIE LaROCQUE “Don” 83 Bedford Street Favorite Saying: “You fool, you!” Pet Peeve: The stampede to lunch. Favorite Memory: New Year’s, 1960; March 16, 1961; Summer, 1962. Favorite Pastime: Jimmy, “The Big Three.” Secret Ambition: Fulfillment of a promise for graduation. “The most important thing for a young man is to establish a credit — a reputation, character.” JOSEPH FRANK LOMBARDO “Joe” 306 Cambridge Street Favorite Saying: “Supersonic great?” Pet Peeve: People whose parents bring them up with the idea that everyone else is beneath them. Favorite Memory: Dramatic Club Play, 1960; Latin Club Convention. Favorite Pastime: Dancing, acting, writing, and bowling. Secret Ambition: To marry a woman as wonderful as my mother and to discover a cure for cancer. Activities: Academic—Freshman Class Vice President, Sophomore Class President, School Newspaper Assistant Editor, Latin Club President, School Reporter, The International Relations Club; Social — Dance Committees, Ring Committee, Prom Usher, Variety Show.
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