Leicester High School - Maroon Yearbook (Leicester, MA)

 - Class of 1966

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1966 MAROON STAFF This year’s version of the yearbook staff was the fin¬ est ever. It afforded its faculty advisor every possible cooperation throughout the year. And this had to be classified a difficult” year since the sale of candy was voided, thus adding a serious financial problem with which to contend. These students fully realized the problems involved and launched a successful advertis¬ ing drive that got us well on our way to our $2,350 objective. The entire student body is grateful to them. Above are shown our five diligent co-editors: seated, Gigi Riedl and Linda Munson; standing, Ricardo Ander¬ son, Kathy Connery, and Albie Martin To the left are senior members of the staff: first row, from left, Pam Minckler, Ann Hyytiainen, Gigi Riedl, Linda Munson, Gerry McQuoid, Kathy Connery, and Mary Reed; second row. Chuck Carlos, David Whitney, Ricardo Anderson, Bernie McNamara, Bruce Phipps, and Merico Argentati; third row, Bob Bloodgood, John Miller, Jack Williams, and Albie Martin The underclassmen members are seen on the right: seated, from left, Karen Weymouth, Sheila Donahue, Mary Giuffrida, Mary Donahue, and Pam Blake; middle row, Debra Fotiades, Gilda Salminen, Wini Potter, Sandra Johnson, Jana Southwick, Marilyn Lemay, Pat Lavin, Shirley Irish, Debbie Clapham, and Sally Savage; rear, Mark Symonowicz, Frank Lyon, Tom Minckler, Dennis Beauregard, and Jimmy Phipps.

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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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Cutest Most Quiet Best Dressed 1966 CIASS Most Flirtatious Wittiest

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