Leicester High School - Maroon Yearbook (Leicester, MA)

 - Class of 1966

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sggif s «,: KEVIN E. MERO Kev ... a shy, modest boy who just loves to chase girls; St. Joseph’s CYC vice-president; one of Miss Frye’s veritable Rolling Stones”; a junior year twirper in glee club; Cherry Valley will always be proud of his accomplishments which should be many. JOHN P. MILLER John . . . football co-captain; Wyman-Gordon Gung-Ho recipi¬ ent; junior and senior class vice-president; most popular junior boy; hockey; half-mile speedster in track; loves winter sports; aggressive floor sweeper; summer construction job; a civil engineering career. SUZANNE F. MILLER Sue . . . Prouty’s loss was Leicester’s gain; neat and sparkling; great personality; bound for Becker’s and a very lucky law office; Sue and Sue’s counterpart; loves one-way signs; quite the jokester; sure to be successful in anything she undertakes. PAMELA A. MINCKLER Pam . . . one of the football team’s faithful rooters - wonder why?; a smile for everyone; cute girl with a great personality; brains too as attested by NHS membership; Maroon and Arrow; her future as a teacher is guaranteed. LINDA MUNSON Munster . . . and Gigi; always with a smile; NHS; cheerleading co-captain; twinkletoes; quiet summers at the Cape; Inner Circle; one of Miss Frye’s rebels; nature girl expeditions in a pine grove; Castle cowgirl; success is hers merely for the asking. JOHN E. O ' BRIEN Obie . . . once a hairy ape”; girl chaser; NHS; a Biology II muckraker; his great art ability is expressed on the back of exam pa¬ pers; trackster; physics and chemistry experiments - boom!; Boys State Rep; if long hair is a criterion of success, he’s got it made. SUSAN C. O’DONNELL Sue . . . neat; sharp dresser; Filene’s Fashion Board member; Y.P.’s trips to Maine; physics major?; Inner Circle; whatever happened to Baby Sue?; basketball; sweet disposition; favorite at all mixers; a college-bound miss who will not soon be forgotten. BRUCE S. PHIPPS Phippsy . . . true friend; always happy; has the fastest cycle at LHS; enjoys a good trip to the mountains; made the Junior Prom a success with all his earnest effort; known for his sincerity, a virtue that will reward him only with the best. 1

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BRUCE G. MacDONALD Brew. . . a good kid to know; always away at either the scrambles or the drags; a great bike enthusiast - often seen on his motorcycle; interested in college, perhaps Wentworth; never a bad word for any¬ one; he’ll make it big as an architectural engineer. GAIL E. McCLUSKEY Yogi. . . or Gigi; cute and tiny; a glee club member; softball pro; our Arrow co-editor; a whiz at typing; a real brain; witty and fun- loving; always smiling; get your pictures yet?; personality plus; proved a true friend to everyone. Stephen j. McDonough Steve ... a Northbridge High transplant; Crash! loves Dodges — how did you get the paint on your car?; Unicorn patron; Triple S stockboy (loafer); golf enthusiast; Barbara or Karen?; Saturday nites at the Y”; will make life that much more hectic. BERNARD J. McNAMARA Bern . . . 4-year wheel in debating; baseball and basketball member; the school’s conscientious objector to almost everything; led the loyal opposition against Mr. G; Boys’ State Rep; Sunday morning organist; aggressiveness will drive him on to success. CHARLENE M. McCUE Charlie. . . cute, sweet, and . . . innocent (ha ha); Inner Circle; extensive traveling (from MacDonald’s to Providence); loves to clean house; fond Junior Prom memories; girls’ state rep; honor roll; class play; a successful career starts with Becker Junior in the fall. GAIL E. McCUE Little Mac ... or Cue; our vivacious Junior Prom Queen; cute with personality plus; always smiling; class play; Arrow; a screeching owl in glee club; friend to all; the apple of Dave’s eye; she’ll never be able to avoid success and happiness. GERALDINE A. McQUOID Gerry . . . fond of flowers, especially daisies!; sharpshooting captain of our girls basketball team; debater; softball phenom; crutches were her constant companion; 5th periods in the boys’ locker-room taking whirlpools; tons of school spirit; success is hers all the way. RICHARD W. MERCER Rick . . . avid hockey player or is it hookey?; devoted hunter of (game)?; Arrow staff in sophomore year; exterior decorator never to be forgotten by Mr. Konrad; prankster; always ready with a joke; Quinsig in the fall. 20



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VIRGINIA E. PIERCE Gintiy . . . fastest redhead at a typewriter; usually seen on a red and white motor scooter (where’s the muffler?); athletic enthusiast (is that right?); expert at cleaning driver ed cars, right Mr. Z?; never home on weekends; French scholar; promising future. SANDRA B. QUY San . . . French brilliant; lead in the class play; do blondes have more fun?; summers in Maine and at the Cape; goes for older men; likes intelligent males (Tom?); makes friends easily; infectious giggle; Inner Circle; debater; dance floor swinger; sure of success. MARY E. REED Mary . . . most popular junior girl; vice-president in freshman year; junior class treasurer; John; basketball and softball; Maroon; fun at the YMCA; ever wait in lunch line?; Worcester State and teaching; truly a great kid with a personality to match. RALPH A. REMI Uncle Ralph . . . a great kid; bombs around in a’58 Chevy; likes to hit Worcester for the movies; dotes on girls; a true Leicester rooter; favorite class was phys. ed.; hopes to become a carpenter — he’ll hit the nail on the head in life. GEORGENE RIEDL Gigi . . . and Linda; punctual and organized; cheerleading co¬ captain; trips to Mt. Wachusett; frequents the LJC courts - just talk¬ ing?; Inner Circle; one of Tiger’s kittens; trailblazer to the haunted house; Castle cowgirl; Junior Prom court; future success is insured. RAEBURN L. RING Ray . . . and who’s your other half?; football; Civil Defense; Leicester’s version of Casanova; Christmas crackups; hockey; debating; trips to Maine; never shuns a party; always seen in his hot Grand Prix”; his amiable ways insure him future success. DAVID R. ROBIDOUX Dave . . . great kid; loves cars, especially ’57 Fords; a loyal LHS rooter; just about the best shot in Leicester; first and foremost ambition is to get out of high school; drives the fastest getaway car; the world welcomes his jovial type. DEBORAH A. ROBIDOUX Debt . . . the blonde bombshell; a terror on the highway; better known as Crash-helmet Robidoux; excels in secretarial subjects; never shuns a good time; weekends at Hampton; LJC boys; Inner Circle; debater; headed for Pierce Secretarial School; she’ll make life in big” style. 22

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