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DIANE L. SPALDING Diane . . . has a smile for everyone; very mature in her ways; on the talkative side; very active in glee club; will stop you anytime and talk for hours about life and her future plans with ???; what¬ ever they may be, she ' ll score big with her ra¬ diant personality. PETER G. SPENCER Pete . . . artistically inclined, literally a hot sketch; a commercial artist ' s career will start with enrollment at Boston School of Practical Art in the fall; a winning way with the gals; favored by a petite soph; Westboro enthusiast; da Vinci, Michael- angelo, and soon-to-be Pete Spencer—our sincere best wishes. SYLVIA H. SPENCER Sue ... a neat young lady with a hi for every¬ one; junior class secretary; queen ' s court; modeling at the Clothes Tree—her famous saying, I ' m a reject ; in Dave ' s book, though, she ' s not; headed for Salter ' s and then a MRS. degree; truly graceful ways and stunning poise mark this girl. GERALD T. STEFANSKI Jerry . . . one of the former 7-A all-stars; a her¬ alded member of Mrs. Marble ' s snappers; excels in the field of art and expects to enter the Rhode Island School of Design in the fall; has never frowned on a party yet; this jolly youth will crash the world in a blaze of glory. JAMES M. ST. GERMAIN Jimmy . . . three-year glee club member; has the fastest motorcycle in Rochdale; a typical Sat¬ urday nite boy; lately he seems to be increasing his purchases at Warren ' s Auto Parts; great lover; can ' t wait for the New York trip; his one ambition: to get out of high school before the teachers change their minds. ROBERT R. ST. HILAIRE Saint . . . track team; started off in the gen¬ eral course, but our alert guidance staff detected brilliance in this boy, and he was transferred to liberal arts; took a course in music appreciation and now he has a guitar; Bob has many assets which in¬ sure worldly success. 29
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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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MIRALYN STUART Miralyn . . . Donna ' s friend; left us late in senior year, but we still consider her as one of our own; pink eyes from contact lenses; quite a one-two scholastic punch along with brother Rod; excellent English student; her departure has left us that much sadder; the admirable type. DAVID S. TIBBETTS Tex ... or Bird; considered the general of Mr. Savage ' s quarantined army; tall, handsome—all the assets to slay the girls, but he strays away from them; another Dick Dale on the guitar; first-class jokester; pet peeve—algebra; has built two boats— we trust he sails away into a world of success. JOHN H. TRUE G.E. True . . . don ' t be surprised if one day he isn ' t an Olympic weightlifter; also, he ' s getting to be quite a karate expert; has a knack of slaying the gals with his charming ways; studies come hard, but he ' s a plugger and the passing grades are there; a true-to-life fellow. LYNNE D. TUTTLE Turtle . . . sweet and innocent?; boy-hater only when she isn ' t with one; a five-hour studier for a simple 10-minute quiz; glee club standout; loves to travel—ask her about France; how ' s Fred?; her bubbling enthusiasm will rub off well on some for¬ tunate college. GERALD W. UDELL Gerry ... or Hoss; two years at Wachus ett, and at least that many at LHS; stellar performance in class play; football; boy cheerleader; missed one nite at dress rehearsal of play—how ' re the scars?; ev¬ eryone ' s favorite mousetrap; Mrs. Emerson ' s favor¬ ite flunkee; he ' ll come around yet; perhaps to star on the Bonanza show. RUTH L. WHITE Rufus . . . Jimmy ' s girl; the moody Leicester Drum Corps majorette; glee club; Arrow; three-year debater; Miss Freeman in the class play; artist for the prom; wears a ravishing shower cap on weekends; spends most of her time at the tracks with Jimmy; her nice smile will be hard to replace. 30
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