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CLASS PROPHECY Stephen Anderson is now Speaker of the House. Helen Armstrong is still laughing at Mr. Ambrose’s jokes. James Armstrong is now playing for the Boston Bruins. Diane Ashe has finally found a place to hide her broken chemistry equipment. Roberta Banks retains her wonderful disposition. Sandra Bates is quieter. Carol Bechard is now giving cha-cha lessons. Kenneth Beck is still lost in his “coat. Richard Bell is now the manager of Nesson’s. Joan Blackler is still trying to collect class dues. Donald Bolduc now' owns Campbell Soup Company. Francis Burr has lost his bashfulness. Francesca Caruso is still as nice as ever. Ignore Cena is now attending Holy Cross. Maureen Clancy is still chewing gum. John Clapp is now Governor of Massachusetts. Janet ('lark is going with Pat. Pamela Converse is now’ the owner of a used car lot. Louise Cook is still trying to decide. Sandra Corbett is still smiling. Kenneth Corsaro has many different jobs . Nancy Crofts is now teaching Spanish. Robert Crofts is now a millionaire because of his experience at Holten High. Jane Crosby is now the owner of a bus that goes to Lynn. Elizabeth Cross is still laughing at Sharon. Philip Cross is studying and fooling at the same time. Eileen Crotty is in the taxi business. Charles Currier is no longer “Proud”. Carolyn Dabose is puzzled. Sharon Dame is still laughing. Phyllis Delp is going steady. Gail DeMatteo is married. Donald D’Entremont is trying to decide whether he should be a football coach or a basketball coach. Charles DeYoe is still meditating. Carol DiFabio is now a successful nurse. Michael DiPaolo is now’ playing the part of Elliot Ness. Raymond Dirks is running drag races. Walter Dixon is giving booster shots. Donna Dow is still wearing P.F. Flyers. Lawrence Duffy is still keeping Barry out of truble. Theresa Duggan can still hear the “Bells” ringing. Martha Duncan has Wal-ter wall carpeting. William Duskey is still as nervous as ever. Elizabeth Dyer is as quiet as ever. John Ebert is very successful. Karen Ekstrand is still Johnny’s girl. Lorraine Englehardt is still spending her winters in Florida. Linda Eyers is now a leading chemist. John Faino is still angry with Susan. Kevin Farley is still playing basketball. Priscilla Foss is still driving. Susan Fraser owns “Cal’s” diner. David French is still walking home every day. Eleanor Frost is still “Tops” in her “Field”. Anne Gallagher is collecting souvenirs of Masconomet and Northeastern. Mary Ann Gallagher is still confused. Wayne Garron is now raising pigeons. Virginia Geary is still working. Stan Giles is now a minister. Norma Grant has returned to Beverly. Janice Groom is still writing notes. Walter Gustavsen is now’ a star halfback for the New York Giants. Susan Halupowski has finally made up her mind. Judy Hansen stays sweet. Jeffrey Harrison is wanted dead or alive. Margaret Hayden is still undecided. Eleanor Haynes is now an airline hostess for T.W.A. Margaret Haynes has taken Mr. Mangifesti’s place as art instructor. Thomas Heaphy is still making trips to Beverly. Page Twenty-six
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Rose Sirois leaves, still saying to Mr. Soule, “Please close the window!” Ruth Sirois leaves quietly. Roger Smith leaves “his” IBM 402 accounting machine behind. Charlotte Sparkes leaves her car because she can't get it started. Peter Spinney leaves for the First National. William Stacy leaves his barbells to Lenny Tipert. John Storm leaves a supply of comic books. Gregory Strojny leaves a book on how to pronounce his name. Susan Symmes leaves her pleasant ways to her sister Linda. Sue Ellen Tagg leaves, saying, “She doesn’t like me, does she?” Donald Talbot leaves the basketball team sorry to see him go. L. Daniel TetTt leaves the Junior girls behind him. Harold Theiling leaves his slightly banged-up, but new, Chewy. William Terry leaves to let Greenwich Village enjoy his bongo beat. Ann Thibault leaves to get “Rich” in Salem. Marcia Thompson — leaves. Charles Tilton leaves his chuck wagon to all Junior girls. Allen Trefry leaves Gail free of his pestering. Dorothy Vizena leaves her reserved seat in Room 25 to any one who can equal her record for tardi- ness. Donald Wallace leaves his ability in French to any Junior. Richard Wallace leaves, still claiming that he will never buy a diamond ring. William Warner leaves his wild ways to Stan Larkin. David Watson leaves his liver to the cafeteria. Evelyn Watson leaves her laugh to her sister Caro- line. Dorothy Webb leaves her quiet ways to any noisy Junior. Joan Webh leaves to become head cook at Hunt Hos- pital. Warren Weed leaves, still wondering what goes on in Room 15 during the third period. Joyce Whipple leaves, still wondering. Gail Winskowicz leaves with a big white Ford chasing her. Janice Winskowicz leaves chasing a big white Ford. Evelyn Wojtowicz leaves in her high heels. Robert Wojtowicz leaves with his sister. Carol Wolloff leaves, still saying, “Now isn’t that just neatsy pooh!” Marsha Yet man leaves her cat to some one in Biology II who can fix its broken neck. John Zdanowicz leaves his cute dimples to Mike Manson. John Zelano leaves Mr. Funchion’s gym class. We, the undersigned, do so order our w’ill to be indited and followed in the foregoing several regards, in this year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-one. THE CLASS OF 1961 Pas:e Twenty-five
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Patricia Hearn is still explaining that she is not Pauline. Pauline Hearn is now modeling for the “Toni Twins”. John Hiltonen is still learning to spell. Donna Howe is now a platinum blond. Robert Jackson is on his way to Germany. Sandra Jackson has a pixie haircut. Anna Januchowski is as quiet as ever. Nancy Jervah is on the “Hilly” road of life. Mary Juliano is still trying to tell Mrs. O’Connell that it is raining outside and she has to leave. Priscilla Karolides is still delivering notices. Barbara Keane is playing for the “Spikers”, a new volleyball team. Ellen Kennedy is an expert in “Problems of Democ- racy”. Susan Kent is now Mr. Zoll’s private secretary. Margaretta Kessler is still arguing and asking questions. Daniel Kobialka is playing his violin at Carnegie Hall. Patricia take has joined the VVAC's. Roger Landry is now a judge. Dennis Larson is now the manager of the Jordan Marsh Company. Judith Lear is now a driver education teacher. David LeBlanc is working with Arthur Godfrey’s “Candid Camera”. Raymond Lentine is still riding around in his green Chevy. Jean L’Heureux is still the chief messenger for Mr. April. Craig Lichman has joined the Kingston Trio. Janice Linnekin is now five feet tall. Christine Ludden is gathering “Morse”. Elizabeth MacDonald is still looking for her dream man. Jessie MacIntyre has just written a book entitled How to Project Your Voice. Ann Mackey is working for Mr. Duncan. Emmanuel Makros is now a doctor. Edward Malvitch still looks like Frankie Avalon. Elaine Martin is still looking for “Weeds”. Carol Maurais has a new car. Sharon McHugh is still wondering about Office Prac- tice. Laurence Meinerth works for Charles Atlas. Bradley Mercier is still getting tickets for speeding. Joyce Michaud is now a sports car driver. Susanne Michaud is living in a “tiny” world. Mary Ann Miller is now head cook in the kitchen at Hunt Memorial Hospital. Paul Mitchell is a famous lab technician. Thomas Moran is still driving his souped-up Ford. Daniel Moriarty is now owner of Primrose Super- market. Edmund Moriarty lists Newport as his legal resi- dence. Helga Mozig has returned to Germany after an eventful year in America. Robert Munroe now owns the American Tobacco Company. Robert Murray is going steady. George Needham has written a book entitled, Ten Ways To Be Popular. Vera Niciewsky can’t make up her mind. Maureen Nimblett is an experienced mathematician. Caroline O’Brien is still quiet. Judith O’Connell is now working at Your Market. Ann O’Connor is still swapping sweaters with Kevin. Marie Ogasian is still laughing. Brian Page has won the “Safe Driving Award”. Donna Paige is now a mission owner. Sally Paracka is still throwing wild parties. Sandra Patterson is now head gym instructor at D.H.S. Peter Peabody has painted his car “green”. Judy Perkins is still giving Alan a hard time. Joseph Perrault is now the Marlboro Man. Robert Petersen still likes freshmen girls. Russell Peterson is writing a novel on deer hunting. Stuart Phinney wins the National Pool Tourament. Margaret Pierce has invented a new recipe for “Savory” sauce. Robert Preston is now the owner of a peroxide com- pany. Linda Proud is still angry. John Reddish is head of the Newspaper Boys’ Asso- ciation. George Reid has a job as a joke writer. Kathryn Rice is still one of the “hot watt” gang. Norman Richardson is the leader of his own swing- ing five. Peter Riddle owns his own bicycle shop. Alan Riley is kicking extra points for the Boston Patriots. Barry Robertson is still looking. Page Twenty-seven
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