Leicester High School - Maroon Yearbook (Leicester, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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JANICE R. GIRARD Jan . . . quiet and reserved—in school, that is; four-year Glee Club member; weekends at the Old Post Bakery; Bobby, her white knight; pink Ford; gas station sessions at Charlie’s every day after school; cupid for Joy- cie; esteemed friend to all. RICHARD W. GRANT Rich . . . wants to get out of school real fast; a real superman, a Sentry Superman, that is; owns the all-time cafeteria record for stealing extra desserts; Miss Scannell finally coaxed a smile out of him after nearly four years of fu- tilely trying; fun-loving all the way, though. SUSAN F. GREEN Sue . . . trips to Webster; loves redheads; short, but long on pep; A-l candy-seller; in¬ fectious smile and a helping hand to match; if you see a black ’56 Chevy go blurring by, chances are it’s Sue; active participant in C.Y.C. affairs; a rare, long-to-be-remembered kid. BRUCE R. HERHOLZ MAUREEN E. HICKEY Stretch . . . basketball co-captain; Drum Corps majorette; she has never experienced a dull moment, being a never-ending wit; Jimmy; an expert at making friends; lived for that Washington trip; a comedienne who has left an indelible, favorable impression on the major- ity. ROBERT L. HISOIRE Hizzy . . . always looking for a good time and usualy finding it; rides by night and sleeps by day; a car maniac who may one day start cruising as slowly as 60 m.p.h.; as far as wor¬ ries are concerned, he puts them in a pocket with a hole in it. Ho-Ho ... a mechanical genius in shop; otherwise, he’d consign all books to a crema¬ torium; shoddy penmanship; spelling also is a bugaboo for him; refers to his classmates as flatheads”; would love to go on doing noth¬ ing.

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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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ANTHONY J. KUZMICKI Tony . . . football performer; allergic to sports cars; has traveled to Venezuela; schnazzy dresser; likes progressive ja zz; skiing enthusiast; parties don’t bore him either; Trudi; has been on some big-spending trips to Boston; an all- around guy, we’ll have to admit. JAMES J. LAHAIR Jim . . . Oh, those football practices’’; truly deserving of his class superlatives; has erased most of the town speed marks in that red Valiant; late nights at the Castle and Pizza House; ambition is to be a chef; radiant per¬ sonality; fantabulous guy—just ask Sharon. NEIL B. HOPKINS Neil . . . quiet; would rather listen than talk; joined L.H.S. in sophomore year; plans on attending Worcester Junior College to take elec¬ tronic engineering; good sense of humor; likes music; has a vivid and creative imagination; a conscientious student to the hilt. JOYCE C. HORNE Joyce . . . and Jack; that monstrous blue V-8; had aspirations on becoming an artist until she saw Jack; that veered her thinking; now she’s busily filling her hope chest and making plans for the future which call for hair-dressing school, then a walk down the aisle. NANCY E. JOHNSON Nanc . . . and Teddy; quiet until you get to know her, then watch out; says the sweetest things in the nicest way; very active in that Home Economics class; a demon behind the wheel, but somehow manages to reach her destination; a worthy friend of all. FREDEL JORDAN Fred ... a girl with a pleasing personality to go along with a surplus of beauty; soprano soloist in Glee Club; the underclassmen ' s favor¬ ite corridor girl—that’s easily understood; Fri¬ day nights and Mickey; will matriculate in the fall at Worcester State College.

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