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FELIX S. GIUFFRIDA Phil ... or Flex; track sensation—co-captain of the ' 65 squad; perhaps a three-minute miler; K. of C. tro¬ phy winner; CYC basketball standout; Friday nites at Dawn Acres; Hampton Beach; the flirtin ' Romeo of the senior class; a future engineer; a sure success. MARCIA R. GOING Marty . . . shy and reserved; will it be teaching or raising horses?—maybe both; answer to a teacher ' s prayers; glee club; pet peeve: practicing type; YWCA; likes to cook, sew, swim, and paint by numbers; in- nocense is bliss, it ' s folly to be wise; kind and con¬ siderate; may God direct her path. PATRICIA K. GORDON Pat . . . quite a kid; although very quiet, once a friend, always a friend; Mrs. Marble ' s sidekick; hop¬ ing for a secretarial career; her future depends on the U.S. Army and Joe; enthusiastic twirler—bears co-captain title; we wish her great luck and loads of success. MICHAEL J. GUERRA Mickey ... a lover from way back; certainly the cutest boy around in this neck of the woods; the Charlie Toler of the football team—a mitey mite; Chris W. and those wild art classes; can ' t escape the girls; either will be a determined chef Boy-ar-dee or a flanking back with the Boston Pats. PAUL L. GUSTAFSON Guss . . . lover boy; full of fun; loves redheads, especially Rose; drive-ins on weekends; McDonald ' s best customer; Jerry ' s closest buddy; loyal BYF member; never see him without a monkey wrench; pizza lover; glee club; friendship guaranteed; will find the end of the rainbow. NANCY A. HAGER Hag . . . past Worthy Advisor of Rainbow; loyal supporter of friendly Rainbow—DeMolay relations— thanks to Kenney; Maine and those super suppers; that September!; junior prom memories; summers in Rutland; loves the Navy!; success is hers for the asking. 18
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KATHLEEN M. FLYNN Kathy ... or Carrot-dome; proved friendship; the Cooz of the basketball court; softball team captain; class play role; miles of smiles and a huge barrel of laughs; usually seen with Bev— the connivers!; a strict debating judge; corridor girl; a distinct credit to our school and community. KEVIN M. FOLEY Kev ... a late arrival at Leicester but got to know everybody in a hurry; proud founder of the boys ' cheerleading brigade; really livens up those halftime intermissions; glee club—sounds like a moose call; the Gordie Hull of our hockey team; we sincerely mean it when we say, He ' s the greatest! MARY ANNE FONTAINE Mary . . . captain of our illustrious girls ' basket¬ ball team; cute and neat; in competition with Paul for most photogenic; driver of that getaway car to Andover— Call the police ; party at Mary ' s; prompt on book reports; a versatile gal; a success¬ ful nursing career awaits her. DONNA L. FORSMAN Donna . . . Bobby ' s better half—did you see her diamond?; always up on the latest gossip; loves home economics, hope chests, basketball, matching sweaters and colonial furniture; crazy driver; bound for a Thanksgiving wedding and then a life with her Air Force man. SHARON R. GAGNON Sha ... or Dufus; Ruthie ' s right arm; Jerry ' s little puddin-head, Drum Corps veteran; loves English (ha ha); longs to become a straight-haired hair dresser; another member of the track club —meet you under the apple tree; shy and quiet; leaves to live in an airplane at Westover Air Base. ROBERT GIROUX Bob . . . and Gail; quiet and reserved?; a sad¬ der but wiser five-year man; J.M. Field ' s; never seen without his ' 55 Ford convertible or his faith¬ ful co-pilot, Gail; we perhaps will never recover from his five years of wit and mischief; would love to do nothing; a rare one-in-a-million guy who will be remembered by all. 17 a
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WILLIAM E. HALLEY Wilbur . . . former cyclist; three-year loafer at Romanoff ' s Tool; glee club chirper; possible five- year man; ' 55 Chevy; still trying to speak Italian from a girl on Henshaw St.; Saturday nite boy; New York-bound, even if he has to walk—may never re¬ turn; our best wishes go with him. KENNETH W. HARLING Ken . . . transferred from South Lancaster in junior year—truly our gain; member of Young Peoples Group; loyal DeMolay brother; a sparetime barber —be careful, if you value your ears; track luminary; stagehand in senior play; proud Rambler driver; he ' ll go far in life. KATHLEEN M. HARRINGTON Kathy ... or Peanuts; a maniac behind the wheel; go trailer-trucking much?; knows many boys; hot- moving ' 64 Chevy; nights at the Manors; hide from kids and caps much?; St. Pius cheerleader; quiet?— are you kidding?; we wish her well in the future at Westboro. BRIAN M. HENNESSY Little Buddha . . . baby-face; wise guy (ho ho); mitey mouse; tough guy; owns the biggest still this side of the Mississippi—good tastin ' stuff; electric (static) guitar player; still pays kids ' prices at the movies; great pumpkin thrower; will surely change the world for the better. CARL L. HEWITT Mike . . . third baseman on the baseball team of which he is the ' 65 co-captain; memories o f the Junior Prom and a skilled driver after it; President of BYF; volleyball master; Sundays in Charlton; bound for Barrington; yearbook co-editor; glowing person¬ ality; sure to achieve his every goal. SUSAN HICKEY Sue ... or Hie; Phil ' s little fly-legs; loves to spell big words; solid geranium club member; a real scientific brain; Kathy ' s very mischievous companion; Miss Toomey ' s pet; small in size only—like an ounce of uranium; leaves to become an artist ' s assistant— she ' ll paint any town red (ho ho).
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