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PATRICIA H. LIPINSKI Pat NANCY F. McFERRIN Nance PETER PASTORELLI Hash Personality plus . . . identified with a gray Ford . . . incomparable school spirit . . . one of Mr. Skelley ' s super-sleuth corridor girls ... a colossus by both physical and character standards . . flirts with policemen . . . Dotty ' s sidekick in crime . . . shy? . . . Mr. Madden ' s pal . . . only friends and more friends in Pat ' s book. May one day be a far-famed missionary- . . . or has she sights set on becoming a teacher . . . whichever it is she ' ll be mak¬ ing a lasting contribution to the ages . . . a charming accent . . . has yet to meet her first enemy ... a hard-working student in all subjects . . . church cheerleader . . . a worth that is always felt but never heard. Aversion to ties ... a monumental wit . . . seemingly so content when pinned under a car . . . somewhat of a lady ' s man ... a fun-loving, friendly casualness . . . his sense of humor and smile were never wanting . . . what was so interesting in good old Boston every weekend . . . Miss Frye ' s orator supreme. CAROLINE A. PI PER Caroline Quiet, reserved, and intelligent ... a cheerful disposition begrudging neither per¬ sons nor things . . . talkative and fussy . . . Rainbow . . . baby-sitting . . . behind the candy counter . . . sisterly love ... a ten¬ dency for friendship and a talent for teach¬ ing . . . register girl for Miss Frye ... a heart of gold. DOROTHY M. PISARSKI Dotty Neat and always cooperative . . . general¬ ly successful because of her determination . . . an untiring worker as co-editor of the M’aroon . . . devotion plus to school courses and activities . . . nary an enemy . . . Pat ' s devoted partner . . . with noble ideals she has proven to be an inspiration to our under¬ classmen. BETTY A. RINSGARD Betty A tall, unhurried blond lass . . . not bookish but interested enough to get by . . . happy-go-lucky, seldom serious . . . takes things as they come . . , fourth period candy bars . . . pizza . . . Tom . . . Grant ' s . . . always on hand in that ' 58 Ford . . . a knack of raising sunken spirits. 13
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KAREN JACOBSON Karen Talkative . . . her success is due to her vim and vitality . . . her companionship will always be sought after ... a loyal classmate who radiates true friendship . . . short on inches but long on feats as a commercial student . . . mother ' s car . . . Maverick . . . though petite she was very sweet. RICHARD J. JOHNSON Ollie Believed that a quiet mind is richer than a crown ... a teacher ' s delight . . . men of few words are the best ... his boyish bashfulness is an amiable trait . . . worries over undone homework . . . wrecking cars is his specialty . . . crew cut . . . prefers to be a happy Woodsman . . . silently steals away. JUDITH A. KEEFE Judy The inseparable pair of Punch and Judy . . . Boston with Pete . . . trips to Florida . . . quiet and modest ... a real gone lover of Tech and its frat parties . . . occasionally veered her attention to Holy Cross . . . always in line for a good time. CLAIRE M. LACHANCE Ju Ju Our cannibal queen . . . had no peer as a fun-loving student ... a hound for food ... a female Cooz on the court . . . the class prankster . . . Ray and his Nash . . . loves money . . . dungarees . . . Jean . . . geranium club fan . . . jovial nature with an enormous friendship capacity. RONALD C. LaPOINTE Ronnie Born for mirth, merriment, and mischief . . . believed in a little fun to offset the sorrow of each school day . . . enjoyed comedy even at own expense . . . doodling . . . played all three sports in his senior year . . . wisecracks . . . have car, will travel ... a quality for true friendship. ROBERT A. L ' HOMME Bob Chatterbox ... a talented boy who does easily what others find difficult . . . the well-qualified co-editor of the Maroon . . . destined to become a mad Russian diplomat . . . Assumption . . . Boys ' State ... he has spoken many pearls of wisdom . . . penetrating straightforwardness and intelli¬ gence characterize Bob. 12
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CAROL T. ROCHE Carol Punch . . . and Judy . . . Dick . . . Tech and its frat parties . . . and then to Leicester Junior and the Cross . . . not averse to good times, as you can see . . . nice to know . . . glories in the hour of dismissal bell . . . debating . . . Boston with Pete . . . summer at the Cape . . a hepped-up girl in a quiet town. CAROLINE I. SHONG Tootsie Enjoys school on vacation days ... a faithful adherent to the L.H.S. crowd . . . a friendly funster always . . . Don . . . third finger, left hand . . . traveling on down the road ... a long-time Drum Corps member . . . though we doubted it at times she has reached the pot o ' gold which is graduation. £ BARBARA J. STEARNS Barb Has adopted a Que Sera, Que Sera philosophical outlook— What will be, will be ... of one thing we ' re sure—she ' ll always be with Phil . . . skiing . . . that ole green Ford ... a nursing career . . . Mr. Tivnari, those little men will get you . . . head of the locker room committee . . . a vivid sense of humor to fit the occasion. JOHN R. SWEET John Proved his foyalty for his alma mater by sweeping it every night ... a king of good fellows ... a dashing guy and a faithful devotee to L.H.S. . . . sweets to the sweet, farewell, John . . . bedazzled the girls in bookkeeping class . . . future accountant . . . always has been a messenger of friend¬ ship. GERTRUDE I. SPOONER Tootie Ricky . . . popular with one and all . . . her enemies are few and far between . . . a nod for dancing in which she excels . . . modest yet impressive ... a natural zest for life . . . always supported our festive social affairs . . . just an easy kid to get along with. SUZANNE A. VAN HOOK II C M buzy Her studies are safely tacked in honors . . . versatility of interest in school activi¬ ties . . . ambitious with a zest to learn . . . willingness to cooperate at the drop of a word . . . boots and saddles . . . Anna Maria-bound ... a consistent honor student . . . a girl of very high ideals and always with a cheerful disposition. 14
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