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CAROLYN M. CRESWELL Carolyn . . . beauty and brains are hard to come by, but she received more than her share; Maroon co-editor; girls basketball and scorer for the baseball team; four-year member of the National Honor Society; bound for Clark in that demon of a sports car; for her, success is a certainty. RICHARD A. CROWLEY Croud . . . those fabulous trips to Ogun- quit, Maine; Anne; active member of the Young Peoples’ Group; flashes that big smile for every¬ one to behold; a born outdoorsman with a spe¬ cial inclination to hunting and fishing; indoors he’s a gem of a dancer; radiates true friendship. N. JEAN DALE ]ean . . . blue eyes, blond hair; joined us in junior year, and we are that much the better as a class; a whiz in commercial subjects; neat dresser to go along with her pleasing personal¬ ity; watch out for that hot Chevy; a celebrated twister. GAIL E. DesROSIERS Gail . . . considered terrific” by all who know her; Bev’s accomplice; a genuine funster; her friendly ways have brought her a multitude of friends; carefree, but sincere; vivacious, talk¬ ative, and good-looking best describe her. JO ANN M. DUBE Duba . . . good things come in small pack¬ ages; a real ball of fire; she thinks of wedding bells when she thinks of Don; Drum Corps steady; a Cooz” at basketball; eternally think¬ ing of food; a natural comedienne; has yet to meet her first enemy. JO ANN C. DUNLAP Jody . . . wotta basketball hoopster and, come springtime, she swats softballs like Roger Maris; an active, dedicated member in C.Y.C.; exudes friendship; those walkathons to and from school; prefers a career in the Navy; our best wishes go with her. 10
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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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MICHAEL E. EMERSON Big Mike . . . six-foot-five and every inch a man; friendly fellow, never looked down on anyone, despite his altitude; star end on the football team, sensational rebounder as center- on the basketball team, and outfielder in base¬ ball; teacher’s pet in U. S. Government class. NOREEN M. FITZGIBBONS Fitzie . . . vim, vigor, and vitality are the ingredients stashed into this popular gal; Bisco’s No. 1 waitress; Drum Corps color sergeant; her constant companion—John, of course; a pleasant smile and a winning way to back it up; sharp dresser. ADAM C. FOTIADES Mouse . . . will long remember those good times at Morgan Linen, not to overlook the trip to Springfield in that not-so-hot Ford pickup; wished that he had a choo-choo that night; rather bashful with the girls; the thought of work after graduation terrifies him. PATRICIA A. FYFFE Pat . . . and Bobby; Drum Corps peren¬ nial; her different color hair; that ’50 Plymouth; an independent thinker, one that won’t be swayed by anyone; some of her answers will startle you; she’s happiness personified. SHIRLEY M. GAGEN Shirl . . . the tall girl with the big, wonder¬ ful smile; addicted member of Glee Club and Music Appreciation; avid follower of wrestling; a true friend, tried and tested; most thoughtful and considerate. BARBARA A. GILFEDDER Barb . . . and Paul; gifted commercial stu¬ dent; you can expect to see her wherever there’s a party; intends to live in Florida; slightly mis¬ chievous, but genuinely helpful; she may be full of the devil, but her pleasing ways are heaven¬ sent. I I
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