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MARYJANE E. COOPER Maryjane . . . tiny, but mighty; an algebra schol¬ ar?; loves gym (ho ho); a friend to all; her fastest means of travel—a tractor; Mr. B ' s top scholar; will surely miss Miss Frye ' s class; made up that mad trio with Millette and Hager; her destiny will be un¬ limited success. SUSAN J. COOPER Coops ... or Binkie; you might even try Tweetie; loves railroad tracks and apple trees; how did you get your prom gown, Sue?; volleyball whiz; lover of English and type; Dave ' s better half; honest; de¬ voted; leaves her position on the advice-to-the-love- lorn staff to find a listener of her own. SANDRA L. COTE Sandy ... I think my ring comes back this week; fond lover of Spanish classes; bound for a nursing career at Hahnemann; loyal CYC member; always gives Sue and Linda a hard time; kitchen aide; Glee Club and special chorus member; will never forget Oct. 24, and we ' ll not forget her. ANTHONY M. DeNITO Tony . . . truly quiet and innocent; couldn ' t wait for weekends; math scholar; frowned on a certain DeSoto; would help anyone; loved those SAC dances; the type Mr. Boule admires; never had a PM; college this fall; true friendship. KENNETH A. DESAUTELS Ken . . . and Nancy; past master councilor of DeMolay who is still always chasing that Rain¬ bow; the Navy ' s mad electrician; monthly trips to Rhody in that furious Falcon; the Shy One and Princess —truly the twins; he ' ll make his impact felt on the world—be sure of that. DAVID A. DUDLEY Dave . . . Mrs. Emerson ' s foremost debater; a Latin lover also; future history teacher after matric¬ ulating at Worcester State; loved to date but hated to drive; exuded genuine friendship, a soft touch for homework; his type can ' t escape being a ten- strike success in life. 15
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BARBARA A. BISCORNET Barb . . . who says she ' s quiet?; once you get her going, beware; a great love of Latin?; tops in the brains department, but always ready for a good time; getting prepared for that New York trip; those Town Hall dances; Worcester State and a bright teaching career await her. BEVERLY A. BREHIO Bev . . . always smiling; Kathy ' s corridor side- kick—both trying to organize schemes for a swing¬ ing Friday night; softballer and Glee Club member; Arrow staff; an A-l athlete, especially a basketball phenom; she can ' t lose in life with all her winning ways. BARBARA A. CHAFFEE Barbs ... a shadow to Jan and Rose—thus, we have the three musketeers; witty and fun-loving; MRS. degree—with whom?—Paul, of course; what color hair is it now?; perhaps, moongold; glee club; softball; pizza lover; good bowler; water skiing at Cedar Meadow; our loss is Paul ' s gain. MARK F. CONNOLLY Curly . . . for reasons quite apparent if you look to the right; two-year member of the school ' s Iron Man football teams; lives dangerously; an employee of Parker Metal his senior year; may yet become the plant president; that torrid ' 65 Dodge; he ' s a live wire in our midst. DAVID A. COOPER Coop ... or Coopsey; quiet; dreaded those long lunch lines; Mr. Rowden ' s peerless gymnast; loves to ride roller coasters; quite an active chap who rel¬ ishes fine food; likes the life on the farm because it is great fun and rather invigorating—who are we to disagree? ERNEST J. COOPER Ernie ... an angular, handsome lad; Mrs. Avedian ' s pet in English; has got a lot of mileage out of that ' 53 Plymouth; it ' s a car that has next to no clutch; girls—bah! humbug!; rest assured he will make us proud in the years to come. s 14
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DAVID F. DUFAULT Dave . . . excelled in sports; a superb basketball rebounder; spent a year with football and track so as to toughen himself up; assistant moderator of the debating club; special chorus was his favorite off¬ beat activity; sharp dresser; always seen in a royal blue Caddie with Syl; L.J.C. in the fall. TIMOTHY J. DUNLOP Tim . . . baseball stickout— Warm up, Tim was a familiar cry from Mr. Lucier; Jayvee basketball star; a cagey fellow who has not parted with his class ring; St. Joe ' s CYC member; if all goes well, don ' t be surprised to see Tim with the New York Mets in due time. GAIL E. DUPUIS Gail ... a cheerful disposition; everyone ' s friend, especially Jeannette and Dot, her inseparable sisters; basketball; loved those driving lessons with J.M. (ha ha); she ' ll try anything once; a softball bench warm¬ er; Arrow; our school is brighter and more cheerful for her having come our way. GERALD D. DZIEJMA Gerry . . . our famous clarinet player; CYC band; baseball; basketball; broad jumper in track; loves Latin (gulp!)—really; quiet? (ho ho); shy (hee hee); get teased much by the baseball players?; remem¬ ber the junior prom?; ambition—to be a doctor; he ' ll make it big. BRUCE G. EDSON Bruce . . . the maverick of L.H.S.; a born sports enthusiast; town firefighter; one of Miss Frye ' s sun¬ beams; profitable injuries from that motor bike spill, huh Bruce?; if there ' s an easy way out, he ' s sure to find it; hockey star; always in a tight spot, yet liked by all. SANDRA M. ERICKSON Sandi . . . quiet, modest, and reserved (wotta lie); summer jaunts to N.H.; a Castle Cowboy; times with Moose; ever try to ski, Sandi?—watch out for that temper; dramatics—a lead in the class play; a lively cheerleader; true Wolverine spirit; a sincere manner insures future success. 16
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