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DOREEN E. MEYER J.S. Flyer ... a very petite blonde bombshell; who ' s the lucky guy this week?; quick and sarcastic wit; real French scholar with a Parisian accent; as¬ piration-first woman jockey; full-time HWC member; Mickey Mouse will never be sung the same; no one will ever forget J.S. Flyer—how could they? SUZANNE A. MILLETTE Sue ... a lover of standards (cars, that is); never blushes, well almost never; top French scholar; week¬ ly trips to the Center School and always late getting back for the next class; dependable; Arrow; Sep¬ tember at Nancy ' s; the third side of the mad triangle; with reluctance we see her go. DIANNE MUNSON Munce . . . bedazzles you with that smile and personality; summers at the Cape; sharp dresser; National Honor Society; with Ronnie in the white convertible; most kissable girl in the senior class play; yearbook co-editor; always prompt; will embark on the seas of ambition and disembark on the shores of success. ALICE S. MURTAUGH Alley Oop . . . and Cicco, or is it Mr. Girouard; LHS ' s red-headed miracle; how many typographical errors this time, Alice; is Mr. Bosse looking; vim, vigor, and vitality personified; her charm is that of a little stuffed animal; her jovial antics will long be remembered. WAYNE L. NELSON Wayne . . . will someday show his heels to Flex; cavortin ' around in a jazzed-up Honda 90; track co-captain; two-year football performer; co-founder of boys ' cheerleaders; music devotee—plays a mean mandolin; detests digging sand from gas tank; his type improves the world. ANN M. O ' CONNOR Annie . . . and Russ, of course; Mr. Madden ' s right arm; always smiling; never stops talking; friendship tested, proved true; never a problem or care, but solved them for others; Arrow; phys. ed. fan?; zestful fun-lover; has left an indelible impres¬ sion on us all. 24
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JUDITH A. MacGREGOR Mac . . . not a care in the world; complete with exaggerations, exclamations, and emotions; glee club; senior class play; digs music; strictly Cafe Expresso type; Boston; long hair; seldom quiet; Hampton Beach; party kid; Castle Cowboy; destination—un¬ known, but she ' ll get there in a hurry. KATHLEEN A. McCUE Kathy ... or Rockie; Ronnie ' s backseat driver; what time did you get home from the Prom?; queen ' s court; glee club; town blusher; really, wheels that fly in ' bike; Mr. T ' s Mama Mia; her cheery smile and sparkling disposition will be sorely missing next year at LHS. PAUL L. McNAMARA Brute . . . National Honor Society member; debat¬ ing; varsity hoopster and a baseball standout; the Casanova of the class play, right Pru?; a real gone hunter; a cautious driver; most photogenic; Mary; topflight bowler and tennis nonpareil; college-bound —he ' ll reach the stars. TIMOTHY J. McNEIL Tim . . . and Pamela; racking-up those points in basketball; an all-around solid guy; sharp dresser; CYC officer; What ' s it to you? ; drive-ins with the boys; may seem quiet, but then you don ' t know the real Timmiel; pet peeve—World History (oh, c ' mon); a fabulous kid whom we shall surely miss. JEANETTE MAZNICK Jeanette ... a vivacious blonde; a winning smile with a contagious giggle; born for horses; the Bobsey twins—Gail D. and Jeanette; always found lurking in the corridors; helped out on Arrow and playbook; a bookkeeping scholar (ho ho); unread¬ able writing; fastest talker in the 186-year history of the school. PATTI J. MERCER Patti ... a winning smile and an effervescent personality; Y.P. trips to Maine; Saturday nites with the guys; debating; dramatics; boy charmer; which Dave is it now?; Boston; He ' s nice, he ' s so big! ; Castle Cowboy; her friendliness is the key to her warm personality. 23
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KAREN J. O ' DONNELL O.D. . . . thought to be shy and innocent— but?!!; nicest—in the school; can be found anytime at Marion ' s; Saturday nites with Tommy; summer at Camp Putnam; Y.P. ' s and Maine; side trips to An¬ dover; wildest driver ever; college-bound with a successful future in store. KATHRYN R. O ' KEEFE Kelly . . . and Al; Joanne ' s partner in crime; why weren ' t you in bookkeeping, Kelly?; where ' s your front wheels; when will she buy her material for home ec.; a pingpong whiz; uproarious laughter; seems now an MRS. degree will be hers in short order; we wish her and Al well. JOSEPH F. O ' NEILL Joe . . . best candy-seller in these parts; CYC basketball phenom; Mr. Comer ' s star lazybones in track; sharp Chevy; trash picker-upper; rubber- roller at Raymond ' s Tire Store; Casanova on the loose; superb in class play; Helen?; transferred from South High in junior year—truly our gain. CHARLES B. PAGE Skip . . . leading role in class play—he was a smash hit; great personality; will always leave you laughing; frequent safaris to the haunted house in the ' 52 Bomb ; Mr. B ' s 5th period class pet; finally caught Dianne; Saturday nites; New Year ' s with Mickey—wow! will make life that much more ex¬ citing. DYANE R. PARADISE Dynie ... or Peaches; gives you the impression of being bashful; that is, until you get to know her; mischief lies behind those innocent blue eyes; a lot of fun to be with—anywhere; surfing is her one big ambition; food-food-food—watch your lunches everyone; a true paradise. JAMES P. PIETRO Jim ... or Peaches; mischief and fun, and a friendly greeting for everyone; extraordinary baseball star; excels in homework and tennis matches too— oops!; two-year football member; dazzling features; liked by everyone; friendship with no bounds; Holy Cross in the fall; seminary is his goal—we wish him Godsend.
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