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SHIRLEY A. WHITE Shirt Short, spry, and quick-witted . . . New¬ berry ' s . . . boys, boys, and more boys . . . she knows all the tricks and wiles of men . . . exemplifies the adage of good things in small packages . . . vivacious . . . very talkative but she proves quite amusing . . . of a sociable nature, a friend to all . . . a Drum Corps member to the hilt. MARILYN A. WHITNEY Marney A magna cum laude scholar anywhere . . . high and mighty achievements . . 4., a true scholar in the ivory tower . . . g,reat pride and effort were poured into her high scholastic average . . . delights in conver¬ sation . . . college-bound, to be sure . . . the future is bright indeed for this ingenious Leicesterite. PHILIP A. WILLIAMSON Phil Glittering looks . . . daring and dazzling when in full dress . . . agrees that it is better to live rich, than to die rich . . . very photogenic . . . has a secret formula for getting away with wisecracks in class . . . not an enemy in the world . . . will carry good cheer wherever he goes; that is, of the liquid type . . . many friends had he. MARY E. YOUNG Mary Popular for her quiet, undisturbed way of doing things ... a candid willingness to learn and progress . . . peeve was French . . . our hard-working candy vendor ... a newshound for the Arrow . . . Efficiency with a big E ... an ever-ready errand girl . . . a simple formula for success: honesty, sincerity, and dependability. 15 ELIZABETH A. WILLIAMSON Bette Personification of ease and contentment . . . manners and appearance always apropos . . . a vivid imagination when in the sur¬ roundings of Hot Dog Annie ' s . . . fondness for sharp clothes . . . Butch . . . trip to Florida . . . will be a well-dressed, adorable secretary for some lucky firm. OVELINA C. ZAVESKf 11 c OIS Never the excitable type in school but outside, wow! . . . many witticisms and humorous anecdotes made to fit . . . pizza . . . the Castle and banana splits ... a daredevil in that red Mercury . . . sweaters . . . Bob . . . you can be sure there ' ll never be a dull moment w ' ith Sis around.
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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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