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LINDA M. GOODROW Lin . . . quiet and shy (ho ho); spent 2 years screeching in glee club; expert babysitter; loves to do homework (ha ha); sincere; involved in many school episodes; bookkeeping whiz; a cheery dispo¬ sition stamps her a success. KATHERINE M. GOODWIN Kathy ... or Goody; tiny but mighty with a personality to match; Binky; the singing canary in glee club; a driver ed demon; a warm and friendly smile has won her a barrel of friends; softball slugger; she will long be remembered. HELEN A. GREEN Hel. . . Kean’s girl; glee club member; debating; cute? you bet!; Queen’s court; one of the 3 stooges - others were Lois and Gerry; where there was trouble, you could expect to find one of them; future not certain, but everyone has a pretty good idea. JANET F. GRIECO Jan ... art whiz; Miss Frye’s reject; glee club; St. Aloysius CYC; future as a schoolteacher; real math brain; those wild dances at the Y”; never waited in line for lunch; Mr. Z’s guidance office buddy; her friendliness guarantees a successful future. DAVID W. GERCKEN Dave ... an avid hunter — miss many days from school, Dave?; active in DeMolay; great firefighter; Civil Defense member; those heralded summer trips to Maine; very cooperative in lending Mr. T a helping hand with yearbook work. GEORGE A. GLEICK George. . . a fun-lover his first 3 years at school; an active member of DeMolay and the Young Peoples’ Group at the Leicester Federated Church; took schooling seriously in senior year and now seems equipped for a bright future. JAMES R. GORDON Jim . . . likes girls almost as much as his cars?; will never forget the Hopedale road one November day; a loy al rooter of the LHS football and basketball teams; Spanish scholar?; 7th period Romeo; truly liked by everyone. RONALD L. GRANVILLE Ronnie . . . mischievous; surprise trips to Boston; fun-seeker; never experiences a dull moment; avid music lover; Rochdale regular; Darel; quite the runaway - remember, Ron?; plans a future as a Leicester barber.
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PAUL F. FITZGIBBONS Fitzy . . . and Kath; football stickout; track luminary; and, lest we forget, Kevin Foley’s successor as top boy cheerleader; freshman class treasurer and sophomore president; knowledgable chemistry stu¬ dent?; college days ahead. MICHAEL E. FLYNN Mike . . . Mr. Sullivan’s star pupil really digs English?; a flaming red head full of fire; never stays in one place; part-time job at Kemp’s where he ate more hamburgers than he sold!; math whiz; we all wish him well. FREDERICK A. FOLEY Fred . . . and Karen; part-time loafer at the Leicester pool office; prefers drum playing to studying; always fun to be with; a wide range of talents and a likable personality to blend; a rewarding career in the Navy will follow graduation. RICHARD A. FOLEY Rick . . . and ?; which one of the girls from South now?; always ready to work at Kemp’s; track brilliant for 4 years; that ’57 Chevy filled with girls; a careful driver? his favorite class was English?; the worldly type. RICHARD A. GALE Rich . . . the boy with big dreams that seem never to come true; if anyone needs a Jeanie, he does; Howard Bros, best employee; who flies from Boston to New York to get home? one guess; Leslie’s better half; sure to be a success. DANIEL L. GARDNER Danny . . . quite the hunter and fisherman; no wonder those absentee days in April and December; never turned his back on a good time; those locks of hair - wow!; a veritable smokestack; Linda; he’ll stride through life without a care. PAUL W. FORTUNE Paul ... or Wheel; great kid and ever so popular with the gals; ski enthusiast; great white hunter; observe pheasant shooting season, Paul? (ha ha); bombs around in a little Giant Killer”; enjoys dark elevators; will have little difficulty becoming a ten-strike success. RICHARD P. GAGEN Leprechaun . . . smallest in the class by size, but one of the tallest by other standards; stage crew member for class play; a real keg of dy¬ namite; hopes one day to become a Sam Huff-type linebacker and a Wilt Chamberlain on the hardcourt. 16
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JOAN A. GROUT Jonathan . . . Norm’s top waitress; what about those Saturday nites with Don?; speed dimmer in the ’55 Chevy — if you don’t be¬ lieve us, ask the bus driver about Breezy Bend; Miss Donnelly’s A-l student; a great kid who should go very far. MARY JANE HADLEY Mary Jane . . . junior and senior basketball; prefers Shrewsbury boys; those trips to the Cape; Paulette’s sidekick; whiz at sewing; gets fl at tires at the right time; great skier; Arrow; success for her is right around the corner. JACQUELINE A. HENDERSON Jack . . . or Jackie; peaches n’ cream; kind, considerate and always on the go-go; never shuns a good time; trips to R.I. and Maine; theme song = Chain Gang; Inner Circle; avid basketball player; special chorus; courses at Assumption College; bound to be a French schqjar. JOANN C. HERHOLZ Jo .. . quiet - until you know her!; an Accent” and glee club member; in her spare time keeps people and clothes in stitches; brewing coffee for ardent cyclists at all hours; a real zest for lively living; driving towards a career as an executive secretary. ANN L. HYYTHIAINEN Annie . . . never found with a frown; musically inclined; piano, guitar, etc.; secretary of debating club; junior prom chairman; class play; a road runner on Mass. Pike!; Inner Circle; that V.W. of hers — wow!; should succeed in all her endeavors. PETER M. JOHNSON Pete ... or Pierre or Moose; always there with a smiling face and a swift kick; quick wit; member of the courtyard intellectuals; debating club vice-president; Mr. B’s Spanish scholar; Beatles lover and pop record fan; universally well-liked. CHRISTINE JOUDREY Chris ... a great kid to know; one of the Accents” and active glee club member; a pint-sized bombshell; always there with a helping hand; an ardent investigator in the philosophies of life; a nursing or teaching career, but definitely an MRS. degree. DEBORAH S. KACHADOORIAN Kach . . . South High import, or was it Armenia?; neat, petite, and full of energy; Car 54, where are you?; Inner Circle; English whiz (yuk!); spills and thrills last summer in Sutton; one of the lively ones; hopes for a future at Burbank. 18
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