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MARY ANN ROBIDOUX Crubberneck ... a petite girl; drives a torrid ' 57 Ford which makes frequent trips to Smithfield; Mickey; loves to work at the Pizza House; Hey, Grub, how ' se ya finger? ; an unknown voice in glee club! her quiet and mischievous ways can ' t soon be forgotten. WILLIAM J. ROBIDOUX Bill . . . quiet—manages to be seen but not heard; ambition is to be a chef; loves hunting and fish¬ ing; disappears every Thanksgiving for the Maine woods and really hates ever to emerge again; once he does, he longs for summers at Hampton to fish and ???; great kid. ROBERT O. ROBINSON Robie . . . Valley Sentry boy; that sooped-up Chrysler; can ' t follow directions—right, Eddie Burtt?; kool kid; dotes on French classes; Castle hanger- outer; CYC basketball; Pall-Mall addict although we tried to get him over into Marlboro Country; the Big O will enter WJC in the fall. BRUCE W. ROLANDER Bruce . . . have wheels, will travel; upcoming guitarist; great ambition; to own his own pent¬ house with a wall-to-wall pool; Young People ' s; De- Molay manager of the football team; senior class play; loves those workouts at the Y ; boundless energy; crazy antics; zesty personality; the most! DONALD F. SANDELL Don . . . chef at the Hillcrest C.C.; sure bet to make culinary school; great school spirit and the hardest worker in the class; the debating club ' s prime moderator; member of Young People ' s; Mr. B ' s favo¬ rite student; well-mannered; quiet; sure of success in any goal he wants to achieve. DONNA M. SERWICKI Don . . . and what ' s the name of that faculty member (ha ha); the girl with the brain, naturally in English; great sense of humor; straightforward; always has her homework done; study much, Donna?; girls ' basketball; a friend to the entire student body; her sweet and sincere remarks are sure to be missed. 27
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LINDA J. PRICE Joanie ... a whiz in basketball; and that nice voice in glee club! quite allergic to good times and fun; Paul; drive-ins; nice clothes; when she studies the stars, more than science comes to her mind; a girl who knows her own mind, and so does Paul; blue Ford; the type companion you treasure. BRUCE F. PROVO Bruce . . . four-year football team member; Quinsig Village patron—Joy and Pegleg forever!; Miss Frye ' s pet; what ' s in your saddlebag, Bru?; famous for all-nite parties; tall, dark, and handsome really applies to him; Wright Wire picket; poison ivy on College Hill; deserves the best. DIANE M. REPEKTA Peroxy . . . five-foot-two and 70 inches of hair; Skip ' s I ' il innocent girl; can always be found where the boys are; Sue ' s better half; a member of the merry trio; Mr. Gallagher ' s pet; cheerleader; soft- ball; CYC officer and cheerleader; Worcester State; will find friends wherever she goes. SUZANNE A. RICHARD Pocketsize . . . or Weasel; small in stature but her tongue makes up for the difference; a real yakker; snow white??; Diane ' s shadow; CYC mem¬ ber; glee club; chemistry; if there was an award for trouble, she ' d win it, hands down; Worcester State awaits her—bon voyage! P. ROBERT RICHER Bob . . . one of the lively ones; really fell (!) for the class play; just real gone wild on those drums; occasionally fools around on the Hammond; Miss O ' Neil ' s unforgettable Latin scholar; have many accidents, Bob?; always a clever remark; wonderful kid to know—will really go places. PAUL R. ROBERT Paul ... if at first you don ' t succeed, try, try again—that ' s our Paul as he ' ll give the baseball team another whirl in the spring; plans a career in the military; had the unique distinction of perfect attendance in junior year; let ' s face it: a boy like that can ' t go wrong. 26
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ELAINE AA. SESKEVICH Elaine . . . very intelligent; debating whiz; Mid- dlebury or Clark; topnotch journalist; editor of the Arrow; quite the equestrienne; Mr. B ' s best pal; she ' ll succeed in everything she tries—she has to date; perched high on the National Honor Society list dur¬ ing her four years. SUZANNE AA. SHEPHARD Sue . . . loves work at the Castle, or is it the kitchen help?; friendly to everyone down in the cellar; loves Friday nite dances and wild dates; always open house at Shep ' s; lives near or is it in the cemetery; that crazy giggle; headed somewhere just this side of nowhere. DONNA AA. SHIVICK Don . . . full of smiles, giggles, and laughter; never a dull moment when she ' s around; Gary—he ' s so cuddly!; neat dresser; coquettish hairdos; am¬ bition-hairdresser and ???; the gruesome three¬ some of Donna, Suzanne, and Pamela; CYF; cheer¬ leader; her happy-go-lucky ways were admired by all. DEBORAH SLATTERY Bod . . . small in stature, but look out; behind that innocent face lurks the talent for getting into trouble; the president of the lockerroom but has to leave some meetings— Deborah Slattery to the of¬ fice; Newton Sq.; Cape in summer; basketball; we won ' t forget L ' il Slats. IRENE AA. SNAY Koke . . . loves the opposite sex; roller-skating bug; quiet and bashful?—are you kidding?; hot place, that Nantasket; counts the days until each weekend; Pepi in Spanish classes; bowler supreme; likes danc¬ ing; summers at Lake Quinsig; don ' t ever bet against this kid seeing seven-eighth ' s of the world. WAYNE L. SNAY Wayne . . . our proud sit-up champ with a 1,001 to his credit; has more study periods than regular classes; can really crack a joke; expert at mimicking faculty members; really plays the Wall St. stock market; nutty driver; extremely likable; five-year man; we treasure his type. 28
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