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GEORGE A. BARTHELMES George . . . Canane’s favorite gas attendant; not an active sports participant, but a true rooter at all the games; a career in the Navy; track records with that English Ford; lives life to the hilt; leaves LHS with a void. ELAINE L. BEAUREGARD Laynie . . . notorious giggle; always smiling; faithful friend; glee club member; J.V. cheerleader; always with Kathy; vivacious person¬ ality; on her way to college in the fall; her success is inevitable. RICHARD P. BELANGER Brush . . . expert marksman and woodworking whiz; hunting trips to Royalston with the T”; can’t wait to get that cycle - v’room, v’room; Spanish scholar (ha ha); proud 5-year man; one of the great ones: we’ll miss him. ROGER P. BLANCHARD Rodge ... or Blanch; math whiz; always at the football games; one of the Biology II muckrakers; Mr. Carlomagno’s ass istant; real scholar; pharmaceutical career; started late, but potential track star; bound to succeed. NANCY M. BLISS Nance . . . co-editor of the Arrow; glee club member and an Accent”; don’t believe it — she isn’t shy; ardent fan of cycles and the guys on them; has a sharp wardrobe for school and reserves dungarees and sweatshirts for off duty” hours; a career in the business world. ROBERT A. BLOODGOOD Bob . . . our president; a teacher’s dream; perennial member of the N.H.S.; topnotch journalist who writes a weekly column in the Leicester News; summers at Camp Putnam; liked by everyone (except mice); has a scholarship for success. 4T - % SHARON L. BRIDGFORD Shar . . . fashionable dresser; loves dancing; former member of Touraine’s fashion board; two-year debater; Letty” in the class play; those quick answers in Spanish class; a social adventurer; college- bound; great kid. EDWARD W. BURTT Ed . . . Mr. Gallagher’s hunter”; star lineman for the football team; always has wheels; never a dull moment — right, Ed?; always with a smile; great sense of humor; second home is the wilds of Maine; success will be on the first guidepost he meets. 12
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JAMES B. ARGENTATI Cossack . . . 3-year football member and 4 years with the tracksters; also, one year as a cannibal with the basketballers; a real Romeo; Friday nites with the boys; nonpareil mountain climber; a true conservationist. MERICO E. ARGENTATI Rico . . . tops in personality; outdoorsman all the way; can be found in the mountains or with Pam; track captain and football co¬ captain; Wyman-Gordon Gung-Ho recipient; Worcester Tech in the fall; a bright future awaits him. ANDREW M. AROIAN Red ... a rightist as he is a staunch believer in Barry Goldwater and the John Birch Society (ha ha); would we classify him as a radical thinker (ho ho)?; great baseball fan with an encyclopedia of knowl¬ edge; he always is right, far right (pun intended). HARRY I. BARNEY Bink . . . 5-year man; excels in hockey - red light” Barney they call him; ardent Young People’s participant; Buddha’s shadow; 3- year Explorer president; WITI in the fall; Kathy’s better half; success is his for the asking. DENNIS M. ANDERSON Demy. . . loves to go off hunting on vacations, but dreads to re¬ turn to school; those secret parties; still trying for his license after two years; another two-year sleeper at Carleton’s; success will hit him on the head someday. ELIZABETH ANDERSON Betty . . . George ' s Little Football” with the red-hot Falcon; cemetery’s regular visitor; Miss Donnelly’s 7th hour favorite; wed¬ ding bells in two years; every night is fun night; telephone company and then the MRS. Degree. JOHN R. ANDERSON Crazy . . . 5-year man; 4 years basketball and baseball and one year in football and track; Mr. Boule’s better half?; King’s Mkt. employee; the locker room maestro; drives a hot Comet; leaves the teachers with a huge sigh of relief. RICHARD S. ANDERSON Ricardo ... or Mr. Republican; active member of both Maroon and Arrow Staffs; former class president; debating team luminary; McKenna Ins. would fold without him; Inner Circle founder; great guy; guaranteed success in the future.
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SHEILA I. CAREY Sheely . . . glee club; free-wheeler on the road, and should we add, real free; sharp dresser; Friday nights at the Leicester Airport; college- bound; favorite class was chemistry with Mr. Rochette (ha ha); is sure to succeed in all her endeavors; best wishes to this ever-smiling miss. HORACE S. CARLOS Chuckie . . . came to us in sophomore year; quiet? are you kidding; always talking about New York; named best footballer along with John Miller; baseball and track; St. Pius CYC president; great Civics student; success unlimited. VICTORIA CHICOINE Vicki ... or Vic Chic; hot rod in her ’58 Chevy; a twirper in glee club; Arrow cartoonist; fond lover of junks” at the boys camp; pet peeve = homework; telephone conversations with ???; a friend to all; assured success. PAULA M. CHLAPOWSKI Paula . . . and wotta pal; that infectious smile; quiet? (ho ho); English whiz; how’s art, Paula?; can’t miss her in that black bee-box; she’s off to college and a teacher’s career; her success is guaranteed. JANET M. CAIKA Sad Sac or Jan . . . mischief is her middle name; loves the Red Sox, especially Tony Conig; Arrow’s silent reporter; Mrs. Marble’s headache; terrific track runner at 2:15; devoted to sweaters; great classmate; deserves the best. ROBERT F. CANNING Bob . . . Canane’s busy night attendant; intends to get that Citroen on the road; great outdoorsman — hunting, fishing, etc.; ca¬ reer in the Navy; a junior asst, scoutmaster; trips to Auburn; Leicester’s loss, the world’s gain. MAUREEN L. CARLOS Moe . . . loyal Drum Corps member; the sour note in glee club; loves those extra eats; sixth period study; Music Appreciation stand¬ out; teachers are okay, but subjects - ugh!; a swinging personality stamps her a sure success. GERALDINE A. CHICOINE Gerry . . . shy and quiet most of the time; forever blushing; drives like a snail; loves hot discussions; has a knack for thoroughly confusing people; a great alto; Arrow reporter; may success and hap¬ piness accompany her into the future. ' in, ,.i i 13
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