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BRIAN P. ANDERSON Skip . . . the Sentry Super boy; always in the hair of Kevin Ryan; can be seen headed to the Bancroft on Fridays; with Ray Pileggi, natch in that ’59 Blue Chevy; a truly expert driver education instructor; you should see him on turns. DONNA L. ANDERSON Dee . . . Jimmy and Coney Island; Carol ' s other half, the better half or so she thinks (ha ha); crazy about children, so is anyone looking for a good mother?; and wotta twister!; a quiet, unassuming way; still the type you long re¬ member. JOYCE E. ANDERSON Joycie . . . always good for a joke; Gene; those weekends in Boston; a dedicated church leader and president of Worcester District M.Y.F.; college hopes; always ready with an argument in Debating; co-editor of the Arrow; an inspirational leader in many ways. BEVERLY A. ANTANAVICA Bev ... if there’s an easy way out, she’ll find it; always gets caught doing the wrong thing at the wrong time; top blossom in the Geranium Club; a little girl with a big heart; show her a little affection and you have a friend for life. JOHN S. AROIAN John ... he may be quiet, but he’s not adverse to witty remarks; likes to sleep in Eng¬ lish class; in fact, he likes to sleep in any class; behind that sleepy exterior, though, lies an alert mind; two summers at Daniel’s Forestry School; a career in the Navy. RONALD B. BAKER Ron . . . small in size, but you can’t tell it by his tongue—most talkative; hairy-legged Jimmy of the class play; destination unknown, but we’d suggest a career as an actor; a Lei¬ cester Junior College dining hall member; always helpful. 8
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1962 Gfass Officers Seated, from left, Sharon Barnes, treasurer; Susan Griffith, secretary. Standing, William Kennedy, vice- president; David Steelman, president. DAVID C. STEELMAN Dave . . . four-letter man in sports; a sheer genius in all his studies; also a born romancer; Miss Frye’s little helper when he broke his leg; an inspiration to underclassmen; has the distinct honor of receiving a principal appointment to West Point; we wish him well. WILLIAM C. KENNEDY Billy ... a class officer for four years; a top student ticketed for St. Michael’s College; weekend skiing; Student Government Day rep¬ resentative; has quite a way with the girls; truly devoted to school activities; doesn’t frown on wild parties. SUSAN L. GRIFFITH Sue . . . her name is known throughout the high school; that is, along with Dave’s; in¬ comparable personality; co-captain of the cheer¬ leaders; Glee Club pianist; bound for Worcester State College in the fall; a pert and happy miss who is sure to be a success. SHARON A. BARNES Shanky . . . small in stature, but has a personality that overtowers; Miss Moneybags of the class; gets a wee bit excited at basketball games; loves to go to the Castle—now who works there?; Jim, of course; she and Noreen are first-class charmers; a true friend. 7
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ROGER J. BOUDREAU Rog . . . that light blue ’60 Renault; wrestling matches Tuesday night; missed Roy Johnson in senior year; regular second baseman on the championship baseball teams of 1959 and I960; a charmer of Rochdale lasses; intent on becoming a jockey. DONALD T. BROWN Don ... a transfer from Commerce High of Worcester; fitted into our scheme quite well; ordinarily calm and cool, but a wild madman behind the wheel; plays a mean drum and loves good music; hopes to become a teacher—heaven help that school (ha ha). ROBERT A. CARNEY Bob . . . co-captain of the grid team; one of the league all-stars, in fact; a four-letter man in sports for four years which is quite a feat; lifeguard in the summers; has both a city car and a country car; should be an athletic great in college. JAMES F. CONNERY Jungle Jim . . . and Maureen, to be sure; quite the gridster; named to the league all-star football team; wisecracks galore; baseball and basketball; wows the girls; wolfing in that ’51 Ford; lifeguard; will make out all right—illeg¬ ally, perhaps—in the future. CARLETON E. COOPER Carl . . . girls, girls, and more girls; quiet until you get him started; then watch out; great party lover; has a good word for everyone; loves those Fords; drag races; weekends in Boston; part-time worker at the Fair; very personable; tops in sincerity. HOWARD F. COOPER Coop . . . lover of Chevies; dreads Fords; a miracle worker in the Shop; ask Mr. Shilale; is building a high-powered Big Oldsy’’ hot rod; can be quite flirtatious with the girls, too; should we say, allergic to them; will enter the Navy upon graduation. ■ I
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