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Mischief never thrives without wit. Introducing Neil, our cute, dark-haired lad with the twinkling eyes. If you saw Neil in our prize-winning Junior Play, you know that he has a flair for acting. In keeping with the Fadgen tradition, he is also a good athlete, and one of the top sprinters on the track team. Neil plans to attend Worcester State Teachers College next fall, where he will specialize in senior school education. We know that with his keen intelligence and friendly personality, he will be a great success. Math Club; Future Teachers of America; Varsity Club; History Circle; Interclass Dramatics; Track 2, 3, 4 ; Octopus Staff; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Class Ring Committee; Student Council 2; Class Treasurer; Dramatic Club; Class Book Staff. 3, ’ anceS Inn Jortugiio Tall and snappy , full of pep , always happy is her rep. And now we come to Frannie, as she is commonly called by her many friends. She is an ardent sports fan; always ready to cheer the boys on to victory. “Frannie is a carefree lass who certainly enjoys good humor. Needless to say she never misses a party, dance or other social function. She is often found in the center of much merry- making and her winning personality and charming manner account for the many friend- ships she has acquired at C. H. S. She is always ready to help out and do more than her share in any class activity. “Frannie has kept us chuckling for the past four years with her gay witticisms and it is a pleasure to be in a class with her, for she always knows when silence is not wanted. With plans heading toward business education we, the Class of ' 60 with utmost sincerity, wish her the best of luck and success in her future years. Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Kappa Delta Phi; History Circle; Class Ring Committee; Dramatic Society; Octopus Staff; Shorthand Awards III, IV; Home Room Representative; Typing Award III. Where there ' s a will there’s a way. As Claire steps into the spotlight, we see a lovely lass with auburn hair. She has a friendly welcome for everyone and an incomparable sense of humor. That cer- tain twinkle in her eye and happy-go-lucky disposition, tell us Claire possesses a merry disposition. Claire ' s future plans haven ' t been revealed to us, but we are sure she will be a success in whatever she undertakes. Octopus Staff 2; German Club 1, 2 (Officer); Latin Club 3; Math Club 3; Science Club 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Kappa Delta Phi; History Circle; P. T. A. Representative 2. Always happy , always gay , we see her that way every day. “Barb, as she is called by her friends possesses one of the most happy, cheerful, and carefree dispositions of all her classmates. Indeed, her gay, amiable manner and hearty laughter have made for her a variety of friends. She has been an industrious worker for the benefit of the Senior class, doing her share conscientiously and willingly. The Class of ' 60 wishes her the best of luck in whatever she does in the future. National Honor Society; Junior Marshal; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Math Club; Science Club; Italian Club; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Class Book Staff; School Honors: Algebra II, Highest Average.
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SbaviJ c ucKjrefjor unn Do it tomorrow, you ' ve made enough mistakes today. There need be no introduction to Whitey who is well-known by everyone as a happy-go-lucky, personable fellow. Whitey ' s wit has brightened more than one dull day, and his smile is one that just never wears off. As captain of our football team, diminutive ' Whitey” has left us with memories of stellar performance and commendable ability. His swiftness has also proven to be an asset to our track team. Boys ' State Representative and Co-Editor of the Octopus are just a few of his other accomplish- ments. Always seen with his inseparable chums from the Hill,” Whitey goes where the gang goes, whether it be to Harrimans or just riding around. May you face life as you have faced your athletic opponents, Whitey, bucking its obstacles and attaining the pinnacle of success. Class President 4 : Football 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4); Track 2 (Captain 3, 4); Senior Hop Committee; Science Club; Student Council 4; Math Club; Octopus Staff 1, 2 (Co-Editor 3, 4); Class Book Staff; Junior Prom Committee: Boys State Representative; Science Foir (Clinton) 2, 3, 4; Science Fair (Worcester and Boston) 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3; History Circle; Tau Sigma; Rotary Student of the Month; Physics Club; Band 1, 2; P. T. A. Representative 1, 2; Varsity Club; Class Ring Committee; Exchange Student. Idol erf a Judith nuarn cl J Beauty, youth and full of pep. One of the chief attractions during our years at C.H.S. was watching Roberta come running in at 8:05, racing the tardy bell. Roberta makes friends easily because of her pleasant manner and sincere charm. Never a football or basketball game goes by that you don ' t see Roberta cheering along with the crowd. One of the reasons for Stewart and Heneys success is Roberta who spends her afternoons learning the ins- and-outs of the jewelry business. The Class of 1960 wishes her God-speed on the road to success. Interclass Dramatics 3; Dramatic Club; Kappa Delta Phi; Octopus Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Photographic Committee; French Club; History Circle; Exchange Student. .9 ruin Q ohn ddncjlertj If work interferes with play , drop work. Irv is one of those strong, silent men that are all too uncommon at C. H. S. Dur- ing his four years with us he has definitely proven that he is not the studious type, but nevertheless, his marks were of a passing grade. His friends know him to be a hap- py-go-lucky and good-natured fellow with a sufficient quota of jolliness. As all things must come to an end, we must this little impromptu sketch and join in wishing Irv lots of luck in the future. The best wishes from the Class of ' 60 accompany you, Irv. History Circle; Prom Committee; Art Club; Senior Hop Committee; Tau Sigma. zaleth ddach aen Friends, she has many,- foes, has she any? Judy, one of the most popular of our Senior Lassies, is a girl with a pleasant smile, and pleasing personality. Whether it be football, basketball, or baseball, “Judy is there cheering the team onward. She attends all social functions and her school grades never suffer. Following the family tradition, Judy plans to be a woman in white. With her gleaming face and merry mannerisms, she will charm many a patient to health. All the luck in the world, Judy,” from the Class of ' 60. History Circle; Science Club 3, 4; Class Ring Committee; Golf Team; Junior Prom Committee; Senioi Hop Committee; Octopus Staff 1, 2; Basketball 2; Thanksgiving Show 4; Kappa Delta Phi.
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3L onia.s Jrcnrij Cjann on It ' s time to leave the books to dust. Thomas, better known as ' Tommy, ' - is a good-natured lad from West Street. Al- though he has never lost much sleep over studies, he has always managed to pass. ‘Tom” is a lover of sports, his favorite being bowling, and while his future is as yet undecided we know he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. The Class of ' 60 extends their best wishes. History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Art Club; Tau Sigma; Senior Hop Committee. oro She ' s little , but she ' s wise; she ' s a terror for her size. A friendly smile, a cheerful disposition and a spark of liveliness describe “Dotty. This petite Miss hails from the Acre and can be found wherever fun and festivities are, whether it be cheering the Gallopin ' Gaels on to victory or at a local dance. “Dotty” is an example of “good things come in small packages.” She always manages to look at the bright side of everything, and can make others around her do the same. She is always ready to help out and do her share. Dotty ' will leave C. H. S. as carefree and gay as when she first entered it. Her plans for the future are indefinite but we all know that she will be successful in whatever field she decides to enter. Best of luck, “Dotty, ' ' from the Class of ' 60. Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; History Circle; Thanksgiving Show 4 : Kappa Delta Phi; Glee Club; Octopus Staff; Senior Representative. jouyl, ML Mn J He who is well-mannered, is also well-liked. And now we come to “Joe, a student who has won himself respect and admira- tion and whose outstanding personality is well-known to the students and faculty of C. H. S. His aggressiveness and cheerful attitude add to the many agreeable attributes of “Joe. He takes an active part in all C. H. S. activities and still manages to attain average marks. No matter what “Joe endeavors to do in the future we know he will achieve the highest goal. The Class of ’60 wishes him the best of luck. Junior Prom Committee; Tau Sigma; History Circle; Latin Club 3 (Vice-President); Math CJub; Assump- tion College Prep Course; Senior Hop Committee; Science Club. J4r cnri , V This boy has wit , and while not fond of work Still in the classroom does not really shirk. “Bill joined us from Notre Dame in our Junior year. During his stay at C. H. S. he has carved himself a niche that is all his own. His easy-going manner and smile, his smoothness with the ladies and his prize possession, the Mercury, have contrib- uted to make Bill a personality that is distinctive in our group. In his spare time he can be found stocking shelves at the A P. His plans for the future are indefinite but with his host of friends and keen sense of humor, we are sure of his success. The Class of 60 wishes you the best of luck in whatever profession you choose. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Math Club; Science Club; Latin Club; Physics Club. mmm
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