Leicester High School - Maroon Yearbook (Leicester, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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MARY ANN SMEDLEY Smed . . . very pleasant ways to go along with a cheerful disposition; has a knack for raising sunken spirits; a friend of proven worth; a singing starlet; Mr. Skelley’s MA”; a stu¬ dent guidance counselor; full of smiles, full of fun, she’s liked by everyone. DAVID A. SMITH Smitty . . . the courteous gentleman from England; imports girl friends, but he’s still an outside threat to Leicester lasses; attractive and tastefully dressed; a history scholar; dotes on Latin—huh, Dave?; last-minute book reports; sincerity will be his guidepost to success. ROBERT I. SMITH Bob . . . ex-Worcester Academy whiz who returned to us in senior year; the Friendly Ice Cream man; those famous Smith-Mrs. Emer¬ son debates; wot hoppen, Bob, to Mr. Tivnan’s shoes?; standing on the corner intercepting the girls that try to go by; Papa Polar Bear; Miss Lrye’s pride and joy. ARTHUR N. SNOW Snoivball . . . very intelligent and level¬ headed; will conquer whatever he attempts; tack¬ led both school assignments and a full-time job with ease; causing sonic booms in that Plymouth six; one year of football to toughen him up; addicted to cars. CYNTHIA R. SPRAGUE Cink . . . Glee Club virtuoso; tops as a cheerleader; an ace on the basketball court; Ron¬ nie—U. S. Air Lorce; co-editor of the Arrow; a faithful Rainbow member; one of Mr. Mad¬ den’s all-time top secretarial students; a chipper personality at all times. JAMES F. TRAINOR Jim . . . football;, the school charmer; daz¬ zling features; has become a mad baker at Table Talk; girls are automatically attracted to him— that’s easily understood!; has yet to reject an invitation to a party; lives for the fall and hunt¬ ing. 18

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SALLY F. RUSSELL Sal . . . Big Red’’; co-captain of the bas¬ ketball team and softball slugger nonpareil; ski¬ ing enthusiast whether it be water or snow; a veritable duck in the water; dirty sneakers; al¬ ways in the crowd; jaunts to New York; Kents, cokes, and java; just a swell all-around kid. KEVIN R. RYAN Kev ... or more appropriately Hack¬ saw ; would be the nation’s No. 1 school skip¬ per, if he could get away with it; Mr. Shilale’s hacker—he cuts everything from radiator hoses to rear springs; no definite plans for the future except to slink out of school quietly in June. DONALD A. SAMPSON Danny ... a real cutie; Boys State Rep¬ resentative; baseball; ever-present at football and basketball games; Umass-bound; weekend skiing; zoomin’ around in the green buddy”; Dr. Peek in play; his winning ways will bring him the success he truly deserves. SUZANNE E. SHEPARD Shep . . . Mary” in the class play; Drum Corps patriot; fun at Denholm’s; her quick pace keeps her ahead of the crowd; her silly, likable ways; off to the nunnery; basketball; at the Castle for tea; a pillar in Glee Club; has a real zest for life. LEONARD W. SILVA Lenny ... a proud five-year man; polite and considerate; neat dresser; attendant at Irish’s Gulf; wisecracks; never without a car; likes crazy music; ardent homework doer?; once that fire horn blows, watch out!; the merriest of happy-go-lucky fellows. ROBERT A. SMALL Bob . . . four years in school without ac¬ complishing too much; has his sights set on working at J. M. Fields after high school days; excelled in Physical Education; truly a fitness boy; a mastermind when it comes to cars. 17



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BENNIE P. WARREN Ben . . . shy, that is, until you really get to know him; a master mechanic who will leave his mark on the automotive industry; never has said an unkind word about anyone; a heart as big as a reservoir overflowing with thoughtful¬ ness for all to partake. RONALD C. WHITMORE Whit . . . president of Young Peoples; those jaunts to Ogunquit, Me.; Roberta; red motor-bike; indulges in outside activities, espe¬ cially hunting and fishing; never turns his heels on a party; w(h)itty; an Ivy League fellow; a festive soul. DIANNE E. WHITWORTH Dianne . . . quiet to a certain stage; a speedster with plenty of know-how in that lunch line; can conquer any sport; an early Christmas vacation due to an appendectomy; a much-sought- after babysitter; she’ll disembark on the shores of success after sailing the seas of ambition. JUDITH A. WILKMAN Judy . . . but some call her Jeffrey; she and Sandy Lekstrom were the one-two punch of the Edgar Allan Poe Society; friendly and impressive; has a natural zest for life; liked to talk psychology with Sandy; can get excitable at times; loves to play those drums. MARY LOU WILLIAMS Mary Lou ... a girl who overcame many illnesses with a smile; quiet? you’d never know it from the wild way she drives; her cheerful arguments; a successful way of getting into trouble; Mr. Madden’s ' right hand”; truly a pleasant miss in our midst. CHRISTINE A. WOJCIECHOWSKI Tina ... a cheerleader co-captain; a cute, blue-eyed blonde; a driver education whiz; Miss Morrison’s Twinkles”; loyal L.H.S. sports fan; terrific personality shedding true friendship; one of the three musketeers; sharp dresser; last of the grads alphabetically, but first in most respects. 19

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