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JUDITH M. ROBIDOUX Judy . . . always ready with a smile; a fabulous student librarian; Maroon; glee club; special chorus; Queen’s court; special hobby = sewing, and her blue Chevy, to be sure; another member of Liggett’s Society; an excellent career begins for her at Worcester State in the fall. GAIL M. ROWDEN Kid . . . Gypsy Rose Lee in the locker room; Dear Abby; everybody’s sister; trailblazer to the haunted house; Inner Circle; blush much, do ya?; 2-year debater; dramatics; glee club; summers at the Cape; neat n’ sweet; college before a teaching career. JAMES A. RYAN Jim ... A transplant from Schenectady, N.Y., in senior year; late, but still early enough to acquire a host of friends; whiz in math and chemistry; oodles of brainpower and a personality makeup that’s hard to match; he’s destined for Wore. Tech in the field of engineer¬ ing. WILLIAM B. SARTY Billy . . . always seen in his hot Falcon; excels in hockey and baseball; loves life; lead in class play; everyone’s friend, especially the girls; aspires to an accounting career and maybe law after that; just the greatest. GWYNN C. SCHNEIDER The German . . . nights out with the guys; a true math major; fickle and independent; one of the haunted house’’ faculty; fin at the Drive-In’s; a North Truro patron forever and forever; Inner Circle; excels in languages; destined to leave her imprint on the world. CHRISTINE H. SESPANIAK Chrissy ... a quiet friend to all but still a most interesting conversationalist over the phone; struggles with French, but excels in chemistry; enjoys her brother’s hep band; loves those ghastly radio singers; matches her clothes with extreme good tastes; our best wishes. SAMUEL T. SESPANIAK Sam . . . always available with a car; avid guitar player; girls are the farthest thing from his mind; he’s a silent partner but never turns his back on a good time; he’s always in the grease, so the reason why he’ll become a superb auto mechanic. JOANN SHEEHAN Jo . . . one of the original manor girls; Paul’s favorite; a locker room regular; late evenings; Silver Springs?; quiet and shy, are you kidding; always laughing and giggling; liked by all; Inner Circle; will be missed by everyone especially the office. 23
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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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GEORGE B. STEEVES George . . . handsome; shy? (not if you know him); excels in his studies, especially art; great sense of humor; need a map of Leicester Center?; success — for sure - starting at Worcester Junior come September; we ' ll root for him all the way. DONNA TINNERHOLM Donna . . . poised; sharp dresser; trips to Hampton; party girl when not grounded; trips to Mt. Wachusett; whizzes down Rte. 56 in her hot little Falcon; Inner Circle; glee club; Arrow; quite the bowler; a sparkling career awaits her with United Airlines. SHIRLEY M. TOBIN Skirl . . . where’s your other half?; the red-head of the senior class; cute? - you bet; where there is fun and laughter, there’s Shirl; will she ever get her license?; cheerleader; Sally in class play; St. V’s little helper; future Salter’s degree and then MRS. degree. RONALD WARD Ron . . . member of the Young Peoples’ Group; guitar maniac; loves a variety of girls; has obtained enough records so as to become a disc jockey; worked at the Castle but his appetite lost him the job; post-graduation will find him studying to be a chef. KAREN D. WHITAKER Kansas . . . came to LHS in her junior year - truly our gain!; a member of the debating club and music appreciation; always smiling which made her well-liked by everyone, especially Fred; her midwestern accent infiltrated LHS; we wish her loads of success. DAVID E. WHITNEY Dave . . . debater supreme for 4 years; Arrow; Mr. Gallagher’s football assistant; also made Mr. Rowden’s chores that mucheasier; summers at Camp Putnam; know anyone from South High?; plenty of vitality and good humor to face whatever the future may hold. CARL E. WICKLUND Wick . . . and Lois; future boss at Millbrook Distributors; has the best of luck with cars and presently has the hottest foreign car in town; the best motor-pool mechanic in town as the Marine Corps will soon find out; will do well in all endeavors. JOHN E. WILLIAMS Jack . . . save the best till last, so we did; wrapped up in all sports; Mr. T’s man Friday; Maroon; always willing to make a friend (girl); have a nice sleep in French?; well-mannered; a pleasant attitude that was infectious; truly an LHS stalwart for four years. 24
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